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98705-99091_08-24-1934_10-09-1934x �i • I�� I� M3�r�y rz"�`r`�a�^���ix ya s�� �i"`„{ t� ltl1N� 1631. N011f11063X Ad0�WM11 SU8 tloNV1S Ao nv3Nn8 IVN011VN _ 9 i �'•i SZ•iIIIII ozlllll� I' j S6q Z ZIIIII , mil �- - S ZIIIII eZlllll 0.1 11111 s , oil, a NN 146 ,I • S , 0,1bfor + ` • S f�� d � z S\\VPvo Zt -i \ SERIAL NO. OF ROLL DEPARTI4ENT- 6 f \ ROLL IDENTIFICATION SLIP. a PERMANENT RETENTION DATE TO BE DESTROYED I Limited) LIMITED RETENTION DATE MICROFILNLD ,6e -el, CONTENTS - s o NUMBER OR NAME OF FIRSTTJ DOCUMENT OF REGULAR CONTENTS NUMFR OR NAME' OF LAST DOCUMENT MfCROFILMED SIGNED Operator JOINT CITY COMITY 14ICRO17ILM _ BY -Supervisor COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays P roe eterson R.— In favor *a� p --'2—Against `. Agenzet /'„T• President (Gehan) Adopted by the Council AUG ? 4 T” 193— AUG 241934 �Approved 193— Mayor rgtsLISFIi';D /a � " ORIGINAL TO CITY,CL..x COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE No. � OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESO4UTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY . DATE-'Augltst 24, 1984 COMMISSIONER - RESOLVED —2— .F Ra4e 176-Saple St. Ice Delivery Appl'15646 Herr, M. J. Ryan Ice & Fuel 488 H. Prior " ° " 5888 n, n n n n •n ° n " ^ " " " - 5637 " 5658 5639 " A. G. St. Sarver 866 Reaney St. " " " 5653 " 5652 " Frank Yanish 20 W. Isabel ^ " " 5565 " John EYanoski Burns & Pt Douglas Rd. Ice Station ^ 5625 " Jobn Bahold HE cor Selby & Chatsworth a 11 ^ 5602 " Frank Yanish 54 Stryker Av. n n ^ 5682 " Julia Bougie 105 S. Wabasha St. Restaurant ° 5496 " Irene F. Capron 444 Braodway + " " Sol'l " A. Shomion & G. Amada 120 S. Wabasha St. " " 5555 " Samuel Foster 709 Rondo St. n ° 5382 Tito G. Vittori 220 W. 7th St. " ° 5595 " Cass Binkowski, H.W. corner Rice & Lafond 2nd band auto parts " 5499 " Jr COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays P roe eterson R.— In favor *a� p --'2—Against `. Agenzet /'„T• President (Gehan) Adopted by the Council AUG ? 4 T” 193— AUG 241934 �Approved 193— Mayor rgtsLISFIi';D /a � " ORIGINAL TO OITY CLiRK COUNCIL QQ NO. CI OF ST. PAUL FILE �RS7s—� OF THE CITY CLERK c .` COUNCIL RESOLUTIO GENERAL FO M Trai�ark ad PRESENTED BY ` I o E7l_�+�(" .2 DATE I All�.et-24f 19ga COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That ]ieensee for which applications have been made by the following named persons for the addresses indi,'cated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue each licenses upon the payment into thelcity treasury of the required fees Mrs. Jobe Brown, 1456 St. Clair St. Bakery Appl. 5189 New Frank Thompson & Clark Orth, 580 Wabasha St. • ", 5188 n -Walter Dunning 1059 Payne Av. n " 4940 '!° Harold Sorensen 120 E. 5th St. " . " 525$ Bill Goze 25 E..10th St. Foodstuff in popcorn wagon' ,5442 " Henry Parisean 1408 White Beer Av. Grooeiy' Appl 5439' " Harry,Pittelkow 599 Wabaeha St. • " 5488 a Frank Stich 905 Payne Av. " "- 550.7.- " Paul Turner 148 State St. " " 5104 " James Josephs " 8'th & 7th Sts Gasoline Ste. 5 plane "- 5051 " Eimer Larsen 260 W. 4th St. m " 5 " " 5585 " Zepher Oil go.. 8th, 9th, & Wabasha " " 5 " n 559E " G. *. ftelan 80 S. Snelling Av. " n g n n 4981 • Backer Fuel Co. 929 E. 7th 3t. Iee Delivery " 5626 • Backer Fuel Oo. h John Filing 999 Greenwood " * " `5587 `* I. FeldmanS BN tate n n • 5558 COUNCILM Yeas Nays Ken _ Adopted by the Council 193— Pearce Peterson Rosen. in favor Approved— 193_. Truax t " Warren Against y— Wenzel / 1 Mayor. < Mr. President (Gehatil SM 6.34 i/ C.F. #987D6 DELINQUENT TAXES " SEPTEMBER 10, .1934 Yepr Amount 176 Maple St. " (Ice Delivery) 1932 No A.F. 062.69 VF. Radke I: -Feldman 'Kentucky & State (Ice Delivery) 1927 1932 to •A. 1,422`00 �/ A. G 3t�auver 866 Reaney St. (Ice Delivery) 1931 No A.F. 58.57 1932 No A.F., 53.69 ✓Samuel Foster 709 Rondo St. (Restaurant) 19-31 No A.F. 69.51 1982 No A.F. 124.22 `Frank Thompson & Orth - 380 Web . asha St. (Bakery) ( 1931 NjSAL3,763.18 � 3,624.22 / Clark h (1932 (Anseerrfiied ' John Evsnowaki Burns &Point Douglas 1930 No A.F. 14.09 (Ice Stati on) 1931 No A.F. 13.59 Road. 1932 No A.F. 10.11• 9 I rsu t1 L11V1 _ Va IsabelkSt.= ( * ° None (& Ice Station r S. VPabasha St. Restaurant None G - Vit'torl 225 Pt. 7,th 3t. x #98706., 1• on 145E St. Clair St.; n Bakery one Mrs. Sohn Brown N ; .11 s �. It" i1039 Payne di re• None Walter:'Dunn g n mo BiJlr ze None Harold �Sbrenaea ., 120 B. s5h 3tr N.E.Corner, Selby,&°, r gee Station None 4awwar .�OT'� R9s.11 _ w ...����� `�.ltie ,$ear �' e• .. .. c}roL�ery � ?. fi✓f Y ` NOYte . _ rsu t1 L11V1 _ Va IsabelkSt.= ( * ° None (& Ice Station r S. VPabasha St. Restaurant None G - Vit'torl 225 Pt. 7,th 3t. x on corner Rice & 2nd hand; -auto parts, None" .11 s �. , -iafandnSta,. - BiJlr ze 25 E. 10th St. Foodstuff in popeorn wagon None John HsYiold." N.E.Corner, Selby,&°, r gee Station None Chatsworth CITY OF SAINT PAUL _ Office of City Clerk�,�j t� L. R. S. Vergason -- City Mark September -13, 1934 a l/ U" Pr. A. G. St. Seuver 566 Feeney St. Uv"" St. Peal, Minn. Dear Sir: i I have`�beeu directed, to inform you that your - application for IOD DMIYERY LICUSZ ai the above address was -wore, not passed by the City Council. Brom records it appears that taxes are Jelin-; quent on this property. The Counc011 has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explenation of the cause of the taxed not . being'vaid the Council will be pleased to grant.you or the owner a hearing. Tours very truly, is "II ell, h. F AUgUt 22,-1954 a TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAIN PAUL, - Gentlemen The Contract Committee hereby reeomuaende that the following contract be awarded= F.B. #90861 For grading Cypress street frost Lawson street to Cook street TO EMIL FRUMI8 For the sus or $794.00 Engineerts Estimate $1200.00 Respectfully suted, THS C CO ES a taxa . d f t ! 1t pis. - yt'4 A . - ,.1 "GOLD I�IGiL .Alai... TO CITY CLLRK GI OF $T. PAUL _ FILE ��o 001. 9 OF THE CITY CLERK _ � F2EE0O1"UTION-'GENERAL. FORM -- PRESENTED BY--"... ��—. 2_.,_, mea--�.-,.-".°+�""n"or+�' DATE COMMISSION ER ��® _ REQ licatioa 3945 £or WHERFMSs Hat-IMML iisrm�tt desires t0 withdraw app r Barber licsase 8t 232 E- �'A'1 T'�-,q1r7- AQe; tbereforep be it ggSQyYL� groper city officers bgiand they are ]aer�sy 8uti�oriZad to refund to Nst%sn Se+ gL _-'R' tYsa Y'ee OP $10.00 and to cancel saki apg3-3-c� � oa Por Barber. license. V - - t�ni pwilt that aew orowr �Lt� �- rput""�'a-wd rtU r»irM to athaw we�ta_ fYt� bye I1CbaNcanCwl a•.1Q iDOI C="G#i ..sr�ue9fad AnR S -Co1fi f1 Ste' 11 g Adopted by the C•ourie>> 1.� "� g 1193— Apptovr� R11 Vf� 400 JIM193— t �� Mayor CpUI�CILMEN Yeas" / Nays rce �P erson- _ _bra favor /Warren Against �/enzel sM�COA:FiVSi g Adopted by the C•ourie>> 1.� "� g 1193— Apptovr� R11 Vf� 400 JIM193— t �� Mayor corporatiosa' antirg to the ortherzr Stateg'Power Comp yy . An ;Oi trance gr the ,laiws of, the Stag rof `Mii#nesGta, its sucaeesore organized undOr", ani thoritg,to ocaapy_and nse certain " s the rig2t; pr"lege, _ Donde erthiri the eorPorate' and assign's bridgee, Pttrkst rind pKblia_gr ur ose'o! eon- streets, :alleys V'nnesota; for. the °P P finita of the City of Pl; osee. ' ducting and"supply?ngeleatriaitg dor, all perp . The Council of the City of Saint: Paul does ordain:: f That subject to the Conditions, terms, Mations; reservations there is hereby granta., to the. and req.uirements'hereixiafter.contCorio s and hereinafter referred Northern States pier Company, .a corporation<organized under the; oras. q t} 3.tate of bIinnesota, -Its successors and assigns$ antes, for a period of twenty c20)`yeaTrs from and after authority to as "the gr as hereinafter provided, the ri�ta privilege bridges', January 1, 1935, all those certain streets,"elleys, to enter :upon, use and occupy ad.a.— parks; and public, grounds',shown upon the ziaP which is hereto * .pad and. art hereof the same as if said streets, alleys, Bali Within the C,. made,'a p" ur ose of public:grounds %'rere each Specol1Sa nt"Paula Lirmesotae for -the Purpose constructing; installing, maintaining and operating Corporate limits of the City :- erecting; laying, subv8ays, pipes, man in boxes, posts, poles, wires, conduits, essary appurtenances used in conduetingn cables, conductors and ynl e]ectriccenergy for Public and private ucev and. distributing and supp y'.8 to :and through that such electric service and.pconvenienceaof:ordinary ll bo bo for, the �,rpose of conducting said electric onorgy City," provided, hovrever,.. and over•saLa streets and alleys, and so as not to interfere located as in no xray to interfere vrith the safety travel along of paint Paul shall Put 3n gt3rallntion with other:uses to tivhici a City that said grantee, ationo as alleys or Pubiic`grounds; ect to suoh reasonable rem the Council":from time to time ordinance or resolution* and maintenance thereof; shall be.�u?�3 may be imposed by whole and harmless e grantee shall indemnify and cave the city _" ur or dtiniage to persona or propeoreyration from; any and ail olaiZB" for iris y' , maintenance,: P occioneahy or:,arising out !>f the construotibn; rnpair'og thg�eaidtra'llns�i�saion,.transi4ortatian and"distribution systema pr 1y the .;eonduat of, grantee f s busisiess in ;the 'city. SECTION 2 r Phe 'xigYits and privileges gz'anted`: tohi aid e�teethattinsthe event provided,,. ti the:; City, ax 5a3��� the grantee> zau7_. r� ciarporatiiin in compeon with. C6r'adip _competitor ghba as are contained pr herein ons wlthFrespect to P&9�n , of igross ..earning SEGTION 3 Said -grantee, "shall , at all ` Imes during: the s't,eerrv. of'this Yranahiee % -''.supply adegdAte and eff Ciente ec�relectnicCenergy used ghaZ1 awful discrimination. the _ 4-e+ „a and: the un actio n f, the city -of Sain� onand teat of, met te.. The Courier h to:preseribe reaso in eltUar Case to: tOrt'of.t i ,franc is ly furnish an o ;Wre ,system and e aul,ahalZ •. and thhes by reserves le eate�fPAP ' by reaq'__ tion. o e ase � . . 1st. 2nd. i Laid over t r ,3rd. & app ® r Adopted _ Yeas � Nays Yeas Nays 'Pearce Pearce ' Peterson Peterson A�osen - Truax Rosen Truax aen eP Warrenmenzel Wenzel es: Gehan Mr. Pres. Gehan l � Of 640 corporatiosa' antirg to the ortherzr Stateg'Power Comp yy . An ;Oi trance gr the ,laiws of, the Stag rof `Mii#nesGta, its sucaeesore organized undOr", ani thoritg,to ocaapy_and nse certain " s the rig2t; pr"lege, _ Donde erthiri the eorPorate' and assign's bridgee, Pttrkst rind pKblia_gr ur ose'o! eon- streets, :alleys V'nnesota; for. the °P P finita of the City of Pl; osee. ' ducting and"supply?ngeleatriaitg dor, all perp . The Council of the City of Saint: Paul does ordain:: f That subject to the Conditions, terms, Mations; reservations there is hereby granta., to the. and req.uirements'hereixiafter.contCorio s and hereinafter referred Northern States pier Company, .a corporation<organized under the; oras. q t} 3.tate of bIinnesota, -Its successors and assigns$ antes, for a period of twenty c20)`yeaTrs from and after authority to as "the gr as hereinafter provided, the ri�ta privilege bridges', January 1, 1935, all those certain streets,"elleys, to enter :upon, use and occupy ad.a.— parks; and public, grounds',shown upon the ziaP which is hereto * .pad and. art hereof the same as if said streets, alleys, Bali Within the C,. made,'a p" ur ose of public:grounds %'rere each Specol1Sa nt"Paula Lirmesotae for -the Purpose constructing; installing, maintaining and operating Corporate limits of the City :- erecting; laying, subv8ays, pipes, man in boxes, posts, poles, wires, conduits, essary appurtenances used in conduetingn cables, conductors and ynl e]ectriccenergy for Public and private ucev and. distributing and supp y'.8 to :and through that such electric service and.pconvenienceaof:ordinary ll bo bo for, the �,rpose of conducting said electric onorgy City," provided, hovrever,.. and over•saLa streets and alleys, and so as not to interfere located as in no xray to interfere vrith the safety travel along of paint Paul shall Put 3n gt3rallntion with other:uses to tivhici a City that said grantee, ationo as alleys or Pubiic`grounds; ect to suoh reasonable rem the Council":from time to time ordinance or resolution* and maintenance thereof; shall be.�u?�3 may be imposed by whole and harmless e grantee shall indemnify and cave the city _" ur or dtiniage to persona or propeoreyration from; any and ail olaiZB" for iris y' , maintenance,: P occioneahy or:,arising out !>f the construotibn; rnpair'og thg�eaidtra'llns�i�saion,.transi4ortatian and"distribution systema pr 1y the .;eonduat of, grantee f s busisiess in ;the 'city. SECTION 2 r Phe 'xigYits and privileges gz'anted`: tohi aid e�teethattinsthe event provided,,. ti the:; City, ax 5a3��� the grantee> zau7_. r� ciarporatiiin in compeon with. C6r'adip _competitor ghba as are contained pr herein ons wlthFrespect to P&9�n , of igross ..earning SEGTION 3 Said -grantee, "shall , at all ` Imes during: the s't,eerrv. of'this Yranahiee % -''.supply adegdAte and eff Ciente ec�relectnicCenergy used ghaZ1 awful discrimination. the _ 4-e+ „a and: the un actio n f, the city -of Sain� onand teat of, met te.. The Courier h to:preseribe reaso in eltUar Case to: tOrt'of.t i ,franc is ly furnish an o ;Wre ,system and e aul,ahalZ •. and thhes by reserves le eate�fPAP ' by reaq'__ tion. o e ase � . . Laid over to 3rd. & app--!—�p Yeas Nays eterson sen ruax / amen Wenzel Pres. Gehan CO - Adopte Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen Truax Warren Wenzel Mr. Pres. Gehan stre.UTi5o '. %raU+,,,­-- � - �, . .. �� 6S the city , Of Satut, os es. I . . � PF, ;Prs 1 P, :aid ,- SUPP ducting of Sainte -Paul!does: Yard SECTIONThe Co11nCil of, the Ci y lin Litatiobso reaercations 2 jhe-6onditiOnit terPsf� t -siibject. to jje�6by graM P ­ That nts hereinafter there d �th&, lava of c6iitdjn0dt ized.:u?a Vr�, matlon ox',gan andLiequitemc mivvla eorp x at6s povier COMI d after and as ASS S. it reinafter referred. Northern its successors ars f r OM An., jAjnnesqta� nty (20) Ye and authority; State Of Period- of tvve privilege 61 the � St ante6� for a ea the right-, — ­ :, -- the gr, Id bridgesi to,, as . - naf ter prO7 P streets,. -j,�,etb atta'parrhe h6rell alleys I 1955., as January 1, occupy all those certainand to enter Upon$ use -and Oc .jic,7n upon the map which alleys, bridges blic- r d � �,,eets, a! .9 11 t ,,,oun. s jf'said.,t- . 11 vat n,. parks and.. Pu same a- S'sectiollp a t hereof the pedifjcall�.�amsd in thi for the p pose of. he made a part V6rc each Paul, Lannesota., Public groundsthe, Gi ti of Saint ting' J*rALtic's 01 allirwj njaj manholes, b=e .......dorporato I nS' ting, erectingg lay,ng,aons� jt6 subl,'MYs P � Pipes I 1n n I ces u -sed, ir 60111dul 1 es ires P conduits, LpPuTtcna PO-- use, and.. and all Other necessa� stjuctors -6- public anCL tj 'd _,rough sal 00114 ne3?9Y -L cables, 8electric 6 onorgy to an plyiz � I s distributin� and SUP aid electric slaall be .0. Pose of conducGlng 0 fence of orfri nary 'Ctr! r, service appliancGs for the Par] that such el and convom aed however, the . saf etS city; provided, ij) . no xray Zointerf.erle s and I s 6 as 110u located as street sof Paul shall Put _.d s installation d over 'al.6 stree�s and alley ttaV61 along '- 01,ty _of Sainte 'he to which the . grantee, d �d- that said �Vljthl other US ai-d� Pr.oVi e , s6nableregulations as E.1 'Wect'tO Such r" . Vesolul;ion.. alleys or Public grounds;. . nance or may LaD.Ce thereof; hall be.su, .. to time by ordi and mainG:ar. Me the S be :Imposed by t Council harmlesi the city whole and wave ha er6ons. Or WoPer'y The grantee s 63i In JU,1*7 or damage ,i,tw16nce1,,­OPeiat1On -1. any , and all. claims f 6rtiti distribution system; oecasioneftop,and b ? arising Ou 0 rans I d trano'' 77 oky 03 -t miss Onpl on the said h 7 orrepa antes :a buo#POis conduct of.gra= —by the -or ordinance scant said grantee b SECTION 2 gr anted 0 hdVever,i, that .'.the,, ev U -rights m m b d -perg, any,'. t di, L 11 anted ,.�And . to PrcO�17 '-'e-to-,Wby,10sc incil It either a m 's tka for alf"I't"bi­ t3nuously,fWrnish an ample e d. n Arg its jitire ', s 7 to.% of 'the introduction of.this;ordinanae which include oosts by reaeon.of tease levied and'regula�ioas imposed by governmental aethorities. `'' 8o inoreaee ;ehall',be made' in such Sohedulee, of Rates. :. , . unless in any `one •year such: cpet's":anii' expenses are increased, by at least One Hundred_Taousamd b6liars.($100;000.00) over. sial abovehe-normal increase :in oosts'and expenses due to increased business The foregolag:;Sohe3ules .4,t Ra. are. subject to oheok by the Cityof Saint Paul to. ascertain if said,savings'are effected, , determining.whetaer the eaviags have been, effected for the year' 1$35„ the :sal as'of;electrioal"energy for'the•fiscal year ending be: taken as a base;aad for the 193$ the its July 31;' 1934, shall .year eales;•for the'Piecal'year ending July 31y 1935.' �hall`be taken a base . The 8onedules'of Rates prevailing at and immediately prece;k - ing tngr.easotment and adoption, of; this. ordinance governing the by the Grantee.in the ity;of Saint ,Paul' furaiening ofelectricity and. the Schedul as cf:; Rgtes provided herein, a®'the '6ltme shall. be ; amended as' -,herein provided,; ihall;oonst tuts ;tlse:bae a for Vie. determiaatipn'of.any <luestion:as to whether or not -said annual ie- duotioaa or any.of the same have;,beea effected. SEOTIOg 15. For the.purpQais of:rate-making and not.,otherwise, the City ` Oouncih;of Saint Paul, is hereby authorize$ to`�determiae a, `.(i) the thea fair value of'all the tangit�le January_a, T940 end phpeical property 'f the Grantee used and usef hereunder ,the.;renderiag of::aleotrio service by.,the Grantee to the, 0ity �- swat FauS' atla °ail resideaoes,'°industries Bad busnesaes'; DAV 11 VP: iD �.:. ,.. iterMning whether the Grantee,hes eerned the net re=' ie..vat e: base in 'any given year. ,that the, City Cotmei� i. be''sea®onabie,' as provided :for in sootion 15 hereof;.:.; itw+.arroin0 -h. the foilowina method The value of , The. Gri in :g. 19h sta' at not se Of the year. ' This 't.'ehall be :added as. 'defined'in $e B�OTION 19, �e ehellYat. all `t If efficiency, ax innue ly a•eaboL 3 per. cent I per; �tioiri� 35; esolue -7- 41 �q i,' 'i i ��+� :II �i i ° li ��, i���i i,l I I i l � �. 'j i � �; �i �ii1Q•. �� I����I . �� ��1�1 ..1 � 4 �Ij �:�di � ii; I� i x. fill aid' o � ehal Vie; fafrvalue of said property fof rate-mak°ig ;pernee y:. terminad by the"do, oil by 'upon t4 ba,ses set out;'by 8eotione 15 'and 18 hereof, following reports eubmitted:.to it;br the.Ommm esionor of Mlio Utllitii6 and the Grantee.,;and,the Ooinoil shall.have the right to:pasg.upon;.and determine the�rea�on-:' ble ees of additions and'ret-iremeaee.and the value thereof°and the4r. a n. allocation to ;Saint Paul, .which notion of the;0ounoil she11 be_eu jeot to judicial` revie*. i charge fpr the. ensuing gear and each year thereafter.until"changed shall be;-determined`by'the aonncil,by resolution ?he rate:sohsdulse '80, fined by the Oouncil,shall,permit, as nearly: ae possible; the Grantee- to earn the return ascertained by the Oity Council to bs :;.reasonable, as provided for in Section 15 here6f,jw14h this pro - 'vision, however, that in the event the ratee so`fix6d, after. -being; in effect for one year, yield caro than oaid return using the method net forth in 00otiono 16 and 80, ®no-mhalf o, 0aid ezoesa.rhs l be'used in roduction.of ratoa to 30 ohagged the public for electric service for the onGuing 7oE, a0 for onarplo: Ouppcse the Qrantse ehould.Qarn in nay yec2.0200,000 obor and abovo the fair return hereinbefore fthods tion tho,Gomall ohall ftn the rate schedules for the onouing yoar 00 CO t0 reduce th3 0urpluo not earningsfor. said ensuing yoar by U100,000. Uhon, hwever, under such profit= .sharing plan the Grantoo in any one year fails to earn that measure oP reasonable return octabliohod by this' ordinance, there shall.- thereafter be_no reductio3 in rate0 until such defioisnoy shall . first have been oarnc4 by tho Grantee. This franohioc 10 grmtod oubjoot to the condition the City reserves the right at any ti2o after five (5) years from the date upon which thio®xdlnasaoo tavoa off©ct, on giving .at leant eia monthe proviou0 notico in nritflzg co t0 do, to purohasa all of ' the property of the Oxasitoo, L'ood and raooful 1n<.elootrioal,servioe.'. In Saint Aaul,.encopt the 10110d Otati©n and the 110,000 volt sub- station and oonneoting high teaciGA lingo. agenafer flats shall be specified in paid notico at not r0ro t =, tnolve anthI from the date notice io �1vem. eho Qity ohall pay the Grantee the then ' fair valuo.OS tho proDortyD nhich_ohall bo the deprociated.value-of: all item os psoporty onoopt th000 conticnod above, and ezolueise. of ,going valuo.anc2 aaoh norLing capital. Otoreo md''suppli'es ahnll: be'invoat®riod nni1 pojoc( ao o� the dato of trauofer. 1S at tho tiro notice of purohaoo 10 given to the Grantee such Mena of pgoporty-ao the Office wilding and the Rice'9treet Service €ltatloa are aloo b6ing used An the furnishing -.of other., servioeo thou oloctrio-light -'and power, ouch propsrtymay.b 'e`ez eluded froo the purchaco or a spec el.agreement'made.t'o`pnrohase in the date of notice the entire structure-betweend the dats;:of.' s :Oity,Qonnoil.- BNOTZON 26. All.a000unt books and reoords.of the Giantee,. in so tar as - w.couats.and records refleot the bp®inese`oonduoted.by said, . Saint Paul.. SECTION 32. The'arantee"shall file, annually; on or before the first it day "'of -_?ebruary,'in the office of the City Comptroller`, a staten subscribed and'sr�orn to by at least two officers of said eorpore setting forth in detail -for the preceding calendar year the tben actual cost of the pliant or business operated by it, ;the actual; cumbrances, debts and'obligationG thereon, the names and residers of all Rto ctocl,holdere, and the amount of stock held by each,:9 the conoiderat2'o�n paic? ehc"Ofor to the co,?o otiose. Said (3rarite shall also f'i�;e at the sesae.t:i c �teli�izeC, ctatcracn{ of its se and liabilitioo, she G�oos OaTi)11191c, the e<,je� ae and nature "then and its net i icor nog. ouch 0a1cn6,a.: y o ,' o )tach statement, shall conform to ouch �sor�o ao Y, ue z��°e��ajcc? w®z that purpose from t, to time, ley the Gi ty GoL.iitr ller o Sa+ a ( Iter L°hall also file i' the office ©n U'hG �c i�f..E�?�.c::..w.oi� fc+,t to �?,t � aitch further and additional?OEJ026o, u_? d o�ctcrac�btc .c i y �; -;,("Cl .1 _,a(I 1)y the"Coon t1?c :c.tcc cs� °��cJ -Ml-°ecc,vc . c. :aiablic service, r relative to Live also to the chi, �ctc5 s ti c uegjcy cz >iach oczvice, and th number' of pox,00no tta"ani it. a°hc bo®:s, ;teco2 on billo; .and vouc of said Gremtec oha`l`? by Cz OR 0 �ill0r, 6t , ,tad e�.auination, wit . the City of a k�'c L_)aul, y ouch o 'ice o.' the;G•+��y, .or person o persons -as the Council ill1,r dia cot z'Q- ouch c ay o s delay in comp with the pr ova cions ®f c1ai c ccs e i 01 c�aic? CGranteo chal7 : be 1101, to the City of Saint maul in the st�.a of One Muldrod Dollars (O10 which say be recoverec? in a civil aetion 2n any court of "compete jurisdiction, and a:or a sixty-day failure to comply with the pro visions ,of this oeoti®n, said franchise shall become forfeited, ail rights granted by ,this ordinance shall cease and terminate. SECTION 33. This oxdiaance to subj®ot to `;all provisions of; the Chestxe of,the 0ity•of_Baint Paul required hereby`to h Ancorporsted'im Yr ohis0 ordinances or applicable to frandhise ordinanaee, Whet' ori botiAb4 ®ame be mentioned or i,noorpoxated herein; and the fra Chee,bereby granted shall beheld by the"Grantee and ite.eudce or eucoessore in interest,, if any, eub ject . 0 411 such provie dz of;naid 0harter,and all conditions and limitations of laid Chart RECTION •34. gad areatee shall; within sixty od' days after the"pase� apd`pubiloatioo','of tbie ordinanoe and its approval by the"qualit ehators of said 01ty as provided n' the bartex of tbe� 0ityof �' :. Beim Pau, file with "tbe. Oity Olexk of said Oity its Writteno ands `theieO ih form to be approved by the, Corporation 0ounsel, thexein. eha11 agree to abide by, keep and POT for,.all,the terms; limitations, conditiane and pravision's af. this ordinance. BSC X%35. WPA4:nnrnai ahal.l tiki ®ffeot ,and b6 in foxae trots and .d il� . ,•.. ere in ying ..a0), t nd; ; To dTY�anK t ORDINANCE .4 a • COUNCIL FILE NO. PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. Yeas Councilmen Pearce / Peterson Z t Rosen `L) Truax ,,Varren v Wenzel ✓ / Mr. President (Gehan) Attest•. 300 6.34 City Clerk Days Passed by the Council 00 1104, In Favor A roved:_ OC'T 111DMZ G� i,151:1;llMay�D_L3/3� f, _ $aoi►e that the proposed and now peadl ssg =raadsiee ordinslss��— e providing for the furnishing of electric energy in the Oita of Baint Fanl by the lforthern Staten Pvewcr Cosapany be ame armed in the following partioulsrs, to—wit s ?hat Sections 14 to 33 inclusive, togethar with Sohe w •A• be stricken in their entirety, sad t2sa-t the follow- ing Sem ions numlored 14 to 35 inclusive be ssnbwt f t�ted� { ialtyz. SSP+ - 15 saga rrom 77" billing. GOIJU nuvta vju yy .. • s ---.- --o• r.. — -".- barna and garages_gount@d._bg rooms, otherwise barn " and garage,(if.wired for "power.;andfor light)'when 'a connected to meter,"oounte'd as.orie`rodm: two rooms. .:Minimdm E�UIC>Ab $LECTiiIC 'SERVICE RATES: ` Lighting: Lighting aP"sahool5; libraries, earehousea, fire and.poliae".s,taxioiis aargtakarsl cottages, grass= " houses, armory , ata. gparated hX Citgfor'Mnnicipal purposes 4.0(i Bet per li1R$. Traffic 3lgnals x,'2.63¢ net per HVR ti 3 Powam, "Power"usedin stshools, warehouses, fire and polios m k stations, hospital, testing lgboratory, airport," T' eta.<.in buildings operated by City for;:;munic3pa7: ' r4 purposes - - = 3"•0� ger -� �"F� City Water PUnpixigs �, I'or. power and -incidental =lighting used'.at the Misa- saeipp River Station sx►d.'the McCarron: Station sup- s'a;"plied' by Compang at 13,200 volts, three phase," in terms, -and of contract accordance witho to, be agreed upon - - - - - - - - - 0.60 per MVH net. 1 �T �`�' i �' ,A ._ ti .. n , +! � S V r n i ! P L 7 ! ymk r r I r t t• t P i l v i`fr'� ,� '. n ..... ly ��Ifj y`'�h1' ! ��I M I �':. 1 1 r 4 l� 't f 1 A 1.'� A , AYI S •1 � � i , i � l Yi, �h I ilti7 r�n r i , i� ,,, � 6• i 1 li,f i ,! ;�, ! r �; , , '' , d'. ! � ! r du (.i+ ,r l (I r1� !'•; ! ! ! i Ill ; �+ ( l�{ �Ivi! ii4 i 1 i � � �'; r � 1 �! A t1 ! i � � i !� r i i, + r, ,�i � � il' !, rdlr 11 lii r rrhI! ti rll ! 14I1� IIS ! i r I��fy�rlr��N it r j i 1 r I r�r I l V t 111 ' + l r ",��� '1 •■�T��`�\ 'ryi �4 �. AIS r Ir � r , � r / .' I r n'nai4,a + O,i ..the eveTagB` �1SV9 �b1$n r td Q 0. �81ip iee l QAxl' Q� .11, x�t rj! r4r� I �t...d r'� ���h� ••�� z rod � ��� � 1 ��' ' �,d! r � � 4 r'• ! ! i � I 11 r iF� !� � 1 � , � r it ilrrl�t Nt„� 1 . ! rl{ r't r ! !' .�I/ �M�xO�U�����100�� ���•a ** , r f � � �� ��ngib�e and' of. suob�bxs baeed on the .avexage 1eve1 , Y gad meteriaY prices ae could. be iapplioble oonstsuotion of suoh ptopexty in the pity off. aCat' ” hu1 over the .fine -year period of 1932 to 1938, eagh Inolusive. , (:B) m6torioal oost of the tangible and physical property of the Grantee on January 1, ;1 40, y (0) Such reproduction cost nes, and +such histbrSaai cost, less the amount of depreciation eaieting,in such tangible and physical propertq 'of the (?ranUe on:Jenuary l,, 1940. -The,:reprpduotion cost of the t3rantee�a tangible and.pbyeiQal as �enginaer„�whah 'deo.': appxaieai. eu�iuvvip, prepaie in'detail and #n pxoper elasa#field corm an4':as $ .jaiati udder lipg1ble On physical PFI- perty of 7.5 zF :. i����ii'R. !'��1►OA I�ob',�ni� poria!! 'the p�l3 � x�!B�'ob►�liaq tux o� �h P at tAr o�a,e asp 1�'}ue ilial al,la�or as F► !ad the rlsarl�lasal-. owl bei <ystd os b� X600000, b tie A�ew�ir iprt ot. �eri��OR � .',r�N�naaxr� 1a t1N F' g.: �L t+5 r,4 . J ft 4 i�4 I t IN J j l � � ! �� • iY �f { � r� Yr°S� r t r� (1 n � S J ni i �P 1 , '�' I r Y 1 4 1 � Ye JM [Ay� �51 x Y l pglS �TSY3 1 `+ lit V r epi i tb k w� R �r r eq Y� J J rr v to �� ��r d`S atil .- t W, c Y J �r(}}t >vR1 u� �'� n1 .y,'+ a• ���t �'b r" 5 t r,. . ,. � �� , 3 SECTION -W- SECTION ".Z9 e ¢rantee shall at all times mairt- �me.t 20Vper� cnt. sand in n � ent I suchannual depreciation a11ow- exceed3% per cent of the ]ue he property exclusive of worlcing W. aon,thedepreciation eserve here- '7 r built on there shallrbe presumed e been earned um of money tl to 4 per cent of the average m he depreciation eserve accossntsior precedl.x twelve month.. which red m of 4 Part per f then shall a fc the atee, but shall not be consider. >es earnings" defined in Section hereof. It is the in of the Ctee that the grantee Shall. at all sa be considered trustee of the fle- :laUon reserve fund. " Thenet Tetnrn-:as ll�hd-.-iR. >ctioa olpyW ta-Z . `�^ Hhall" be' BeCerminms i Teceiv¢d manner: p11- a-__. electricity_ `or 6ranLee from the Hale 'r tae - ^electrical eneTBY within -ci ' of .the 1:1ty of Salah Paul: raveaaea de-- al ror other miscellaneous rtved'from Dt'OD�-tY- Sncludad. is the':'.interest aralags"of rate bare. and a ass��i-o=cs - - I.reclationt shallhberco der¢d •• �}.etnrn. a[rom alrross iu aa>i� ube r actions sloth raecesasarily _ All reasonableDen,es bY'the Kraat6e d'-tr t paid or Incurred Yearto careylnir on the �raa- by int, the tee's electrical bvsSness as provided Prez'- thaw , this ordihaace. provided. how deductible elVe"o" a,La11. is _ noouch, d elude any interestinebt'.edaesa- t or the cost ofvrocurintr pmoney- azee aid or accru¢d_ wltlbia tike - ysTepreciatfon no providedez�ia-= The remainder aaalnit cous3derea. to the ter net return Lazes Such ex Penre6a �� a .,,p those paid carreduncll ha,11 hav tl: ritrht 7 rlc ervioce In the �J�j Paulet. The C determine _ _ - topaea upon and arenape,. aad t2'tG Te9-- - of ..P. onaDleneas of such zDensas aad yvst a zPof s Shall 1, allocated to feme the Service in Saint Pavl. >Se;eCL�sor have the right to allow. y it._ of-------- t1Doa t1d6 mOdifY that 9uchdSt¢mofg® $fid or I mounds of ,necessary allocable to Ssiat of properly peal, and the burden of proof o= vvitzat naCesSa-ry Sad items f0xpe__e are their aeonable nd Saint Paul halt ba noon tLe ,tee_ The action of the Council oa t3 L— are- to 3t:aicial re- - .lees hall be subject vIew-_.- 1 SECTION On the flrst of April. aa8 aa- nually thereafter. the, fair vaiixe of said property for rata-makpuing IIMP es 'ny -Bol��utl1onupon shall be determined bV the Cou aril the bases set out -!» 8e innl'X hereof. foll- 1-a reports Mm�-ffTEft d to it by th¢ Comzaissioaer of Publfc Utilities Sad the scraz: tee.- aad �, the Council shall have theerisrht to upon and determine the r ozzableae a / of additions and retlr-¢me a d rite slue thereof and their ailocst i.oa to 8,Iut Paul. which action Y the Coaa- oil shall be aubiect to iudlci 1 evievv_ iSECTION YPs 1L Thereupon the re.tes hic2z Lhe Sraa- tee shall be permitted to -It.__Sor t{�ernuitill Year h nged ehally be deter- mined by theCouncil by a_soZati o_a_ The ate schedule so flz a cil shall permit. as nearly the grantee to earn the it 3th this provis2oa. Lbw howev In the e t the rates so fixed, after beim in v¢fi'ect Sor a year. yield more than aid I- Ing themethod set forth aon -h if of said xcess ha12 be a era is one-half - reduction of rate, to ba harrsea tlae - public for electric service .for_ t2ze ea- ing year. a9 for ex'.aInP10=_ SttP�Q86 the grantee should ¢ern is aa9 3rear E200.0.0 over and above the �� - turn hereinbefore flied: T-I. ll the Costa- / a .it shall fix the rate schedules Sor rite . .it hall Year so as to reduce the sz:r- s hiodweeayseurY.atz g,esaerr Wgs hfeonr.such :Vy100 .000. profit sharints pian flee tete is -2- asonable to aur. o f Y" tura -tL abs ls2sed by this ordlnance. there sha12 there-�- dshalln i such defl[ency fl_t- have " . earned by the ixr tea" - a-- - - SECTION 44r vvorlftia= C D1taLL. Store. and . VDIles " .1-f.—ll - be iaventoried and priced, as of the- -Hate of transfer. IP - at the time notice of purcha.e Is arivea- to the Grantee such Item. of property as the Office Duild/ng and the Rice SEreet Service Station are also beiaQ sed in the furnishing of other e r-vfces than- electric light and power such propo erty may be excluded from the Dutch ase. r B epec181 agreement _ ads to aurchaee the entire trulor. beiweea the date of notice and the date t _Jr- traasf¢r- i lie -City reserve. the right to can; - cei ache¢ at env time prior to the iras:-sier date, and .hail C be bound to parc"b ase after such notice 1..erved. SECTIONG", The Gran tea shall file with the Com - =is 1i s, f Public Utilities of the. Clty ff a- I t Paul, annually, on or before she fifteenth of January. a detailed i lsudget r the proposeddditfon. to the p Iwai of the Grantee for the suing year_ ZSalese disapproved in hole or --3a p__1"'y rtby the Council within thirty days aster the filing thereof, the same sha11 -be deemed to have been approved. The alga rp al f any particular item shall sot prevent the Company from CarryiaSs.. out proposed con.tructipn of all other items not specificallydlsap- Droved_ Any addition made notwlth- si—.MJL—g disapproval thereof, (unless It— reasonabkeneae can be maintained) s2z xx sot be included 1n..the aluation , o= the property of the Granteevfor rate- zenalciarr purposea- If. during the course or say year, the Grantee find. it Dec- easary to mage addltiona not included iia. the budget for that year, it shall file a aapplem¢ntal budget with the folCom+ i missioaer of Public Utllittea and low the same procedure as above set forth. SECTION 00. _.( � No cos tract hall be made by the G.raatee with any corporation. co-part- aership r Individual for the purchase Dy said Grantee from such corporation, co-parttaershf P. or Individual of elec- tricity for dl.tributl.. to Saint Paul. without the consent of the Council of the Ciiy or Saint Paul by resolutlom SECTION !!-- Zf The Grantee shall not .It. .­Ior 1- a ret ver to any other Corporation, co -parte arship or Individual any of Its >e:eaeraEiag or distributing plants lo - tea Wtthtn the city itmt is of the City o= Sarat Paul without the consent of ' ` - the Couacil of said City. ., -- SECTION Sit-- 36, The yntem of accounts to be used b9 the Graptee in the transaction of it. basis ess shall follow the standard forms used by lmilar utilities: provld- td- however. tbat If In the opinion of he City Council -additional operating Pacts .leslred, the City Council may pr escr1b¢ forme caIling for such addl- ifoaal iaformat[on, which -forme -hall I:— $lied out and returned a. directed by Lhe Cfty Council. ! SECTION 08- ---t books 8-account-books and records of the Grsatee in so far as satd-accounte and records reflect the bust.... cond..ted by aid Grantee 1n the City of Saint Paull shall be maintained In an ffl.. ' of Lhe said Grantee fn the City of Saint Peal and shall be open to Inspection at all Limas by theproper city officer.. together with all supporting cancelled ..heel..- vouchers, and bank. atatement. o= the Grantee. SECTION leak. The Gran Lee s2a11. receive the full j beae8ta o= large tale nnrchasea o1 enD- plies and mat crisis to be used by the p "Grsatee in the. -exercise -of ltether such fa the City of Safat _Paul whether aitch parchases b0 made by- the 'Grantee or r - by nth er L`orporation, half. Such ship_ or _Ill vidssal ft ,scte behalf. ver- -beae Sts- wi21 ba reflected In the over- ­L -construction_ accounts of the ! -o SECTION?fie �i% Aay tract tared - Into by the 81'8-tlt-e@ w1211 a.a9 other eorp.— Ion. oo- p$r'tnership-dusi. for manage - meat. eii Sineerit 1g. or -.supervisory ser- vice advice sha11. be fair and rea- sonable and a' coax of such contract shall 1— BIed with the 'Commission— of Paab11C 13Lili ties oY the Clty. of ` .1.1 Y'aui_ Tha Council sha31 have the rtlrht to pass upon and determine the tea- oaab leaess or say .such contract. The burden of nroor-as to the .reasonable ess Y .any cls contract shall be up- on the frraatee_ The action of the Council in the premises shall be sub- Ject to iudicial review. SECTION Y7.— 3� Oa or be=ora the first M..day In March Y 1936. sad a n ally thereafter, t Pie- Said Graatae sha.11 Day Into the treasury oY said City a llcen.e fee In a sum eQ -1 to Ylva verscent of is gross rata accrssin� to aid Grantee from the eSe rcise sad eJoyment "the priv- ileires lz:raated it by this ordinance du "ng fixe arecesllag'calender year. "Gross earnings-' shall be held to mean sad inclssde all s received by the Grantee Yrom the sale of electricity or electrical rgy distributed and used with is the nc ty limits of the Clty of Saint Paui_ SECTION+tr?f V Ti- Grantee shall 810 annually. on or before the first Monday of February. in the Orrice -r the City Comptroller. a t8temeat subscribed a d sworn to by Ht IOasL Lw0 ffic, r of Said orv.rctlon. settiai� Yorth is detail for the preceding Calerid ar Year the then actual cost of the pleat or bu "ness operated by it. the actssal ea cumbrances, debts and ob- ligatioas thereon. the names and real ac, c oY 11 its stockholders and the m ' aount oY stockheld by each. and the coasiderat3oa paid therefor to the cor- poration_ Said Grantee shall also file a.t the same time an itemized --statement or its assetsad liabilities, the g ... carnia gs_ the expense d nature there- of. and its net iacorae for such calendar sear_ Such statement shall conform to ch roans as ay be pronated for that', i �urpose from rima to time, by the Clty; ompLrolier_ Said (---te_e .hall aloof 81e -ia the ofYice 02 the Comptroller Lrom time to time such further and a.dditloaal reports and statements ae may ba ea aired by the Council. rela- tive to the rates charged and received Sor public service- relative also to the character and ireq veacy of such ser- vice. sad the number of Persona using it Theboo Ks_ records, bills. and vouc-h.ers of _said Grantee shall be open —arniiaon. within the1 CicoY Safa t Pa 1. by much officer Y the City_ or parson or persons as the Council may direct_ For each day's ds- 1ay Om Dly is Fr with the provision. liableY to the C:ty of SainttPan, Inl-th sum oY Oae Hundred Dollars (5100.00). which may I—rtovered in a civil ac- tion is any couof competent furls- dictfoa- and Zor sixty-day failure to omply ith the ID oviai... of this see - tion. said Yraachine shall become for- feited. sad all titch to Premed by this ordiaaace shall cl= and terminate. M Tib;g ,prdinance I. t.b:;tthe aLytyroof . isioas; 01 the Charter of i L Ysul eautred. thereby to be, in - or .s,Dpl;oable ito Yrfranchl. r ordinances. . or is orporai d herel meand'mhat Fran c7aisa h¢rtee and 1 ad access i-h¢l g CY t.3aa,-_f:ran-subiec ato c¢ssors fn interest, if anY. all a o dittonsisand limltatione of said C2r a..rt¢a _ _ SECTION -a&,—,- 3 V Said Grantee shall, wtthidnpublication data aster the Daseage an.__= - _ oZ this ordinance and its approval b1' tea nuali8ed electors o1 said City ae 0 City' oof Saiai Paul. 81a with the City Cletyere- provid¢d'tn the Charter oY -� said CStY its wrtttea acceptanc0 0 Cor- _ of la =orm to be aDDravedby 1 poration. Counsel. and tgiyerform� afire¢ to xmtee tions. condittons all tb¢ to aad provisions of -this ordinate - SECTION-*Q.�_ This ordlnance s.ndlarter itsdPaso t� ba is forte from sa,td pubo cof that ouali8ed electorsm i ordinance. -and' CiiY voti,. — thereof s provtP. bY' -tl a ecce City or Saint• PavL- Llz¢ charter of the MEM SECOND'AND FOURTH'MUDAYS OF MONTH PRINTED ON -UNION -MADE PAPER OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY .. - L D. YctINNON. e.ere"" _ Labor Temple, 416 North Franklin Street - - Telephone: Ceder 113 SAINT PAUL Oct. 11, 1934 To the Myor and City Council of at. Penh On Septesber 14 the $? isT des a d before the Labor Assembly Peovasstiunb)7 voted to oppose the proposed this time. The following is a copy of the resolution which was adopted at our regular meeting on September 14, 1934- ■* are opposed to the lranchisei 1—Because the organised labor movement is convinced that the only proper method of hsadlIng gas. electricity, or stem in through a saalcipal plant, owned and controlled by the people. 2. The 2D year Franchise is contrary to the best interests of the people of $t. Pahl in a time when inventions and improvements of electrical processes are so rapid as they are today. 3. Hine percent is lees than`ons-balf or about one. -third of what the real reduction in rates to the couromers should be. MLUIORE B3 IT ZUMVMM. that the St. peal Trades and Labor Assembly request tbat the Mayors fibers OU, the Oity Council vote against approval Of ; the proposed Franchise. Very truly yours• ST.PAM S &LOBOS�AS Eli r St. Paul, Minn. Oct. 10, 1934. Mr. Herman Wenzel, Comm. of Public Works. My Dear Mr. Wenzel:- The Ladies of Columbus vwr--3F- go on record as casting their unanimous vote against granting States Power Co. a new Franchise. Their organization coals — s of about 250 members and a vote was taken at a meeting held on O c 91h, 1934. at the Knights of Columbus Hall. W.rs. F'ranik Rieger is president of this organization and- is to Cast vote :'or the Organization. Lfirs -_E=Fz'an3s Rieger, Lady Regent. Mrs -NRWm. Ha1egs Vice Lady Regent. D'Srs ---IF- o2its W. ]Kessler *National Lady Regent. St. Paul, Minn. Oct. 11, 1934. domvi. Herman Wenzel, Public Works: „ My Dear Mr, Wenzel: - The Ramsey County Demooratio Womens club wish to go on record as apposing to grant -s. new Franchisq, to the Northern States Power Co. Their Organization consists of about 200 Members and a vote was taken at a meeting held the latter part of last month at the Hotel Lowry • e_e� r� _ '7ftis. Frank Rieger, President of the Ramsey County Women s Democratic Club. Miss Anne Kearns Cor. Sea. v / Gf �w / C -F• �1:.• i' `-'C /`' ~' Com.-e.'"7F Y..� �4-"'../� N i i r r J1 - /CF a -2¢iif / Gf �w / C -F• �1:.• i' `-'C /`' ~' Com.-e.'"7F Y..� �4-"'../� N ftarsdaW October 11, 1934. X", Z4me smetbod of vw2u&* .ara 3z immmam agreed vlll be mtK-ataa cost massa dep wettstioea. %9hLaw t.zm2em of prises W121. be impact an average of pr3oam bstl4wvm 1252 and 2M ineltsd7eir� A seoond matftM t;o bas Mg!Lw's>Q consideration in aon3t�m-a ,oa with �t�e reproduction met3aaa 3s IhIstorloai ooetp- acs c3a b'Y the oauvts• IP the aotmail and t2se csaenpsay fail to, agree ora s mmax xZ w4taction figure tha cl xm4mt .on gill be s tad tie =-m-bitration. Should the nand the oity Wali to ayes am arbiter, it was s,greaii ft'ksaet the distriot asouaty will be sailed ixVcnm appoint the ` er5itei�.-- It also was agreed t32st t decision of the 4Labit4ww-- lmmaam _V be appealed only to the county disgri0% ll - Miaaesots supreme coin tss t2z-aas lhcmeping the gaestion out of t2as rAmwc3L43ama1 oe vtsa. The expenses of am -IAL Son are to be born equally ln�3r -T=Sk3Ls oity and the company. 24b waam 4c3simrmined that the rate of rse also will be nrbitrate8 iS m3m miL8reement canto be reaa2 wm4e.L nesaa the pity' and the oom 3nw=W. The rate redaatioa maa3i be readjusted upward AML4:JL= bional. mlthin tY ,m rare year period if extraordizaaar� gptrerssmente2 3a1las 3L&xtmsxa uses airs 2sv3.sm&,.w bald this happen e thew ooaapa=ate -awY11 ass=ne the lhrst Mian *3LAMCk4wCOQ of this additimmmmw _=mmmvasassmentai levy without reavarms bo higher rates. arOOkeh»w. .. • ysycr Gahan said = In the Gas and. eleetrie lranehlas More is a reduction in rates or approxInately $500#000, This is distribated $139#000 in gas when and If they use sutural gas and $380#000 in electricity. W Of the electric reduction $225,000 will go to domestic users effective January 1 1935# and $125#000 will be allocated Of the electric reduction 186,000 to for residential consumers and $39,000 is for =tmicigal users effective January 1 1935 and the additioml sasount of $155,000 Is to become effeotive January 1 1936 to be il.00ated as the council determines and it to anticipated ttb& most of this reduction will be allocated to residential users. The franchise provides for no item of vdmtion or no rate of return heinL- included 1wsned1ate2y. However, the agreement provides that stating in three years and being completed within 5 years a valuation of the electrio properties of t -e company will 1-e mads 'ointly by experts employed by the city and the utility company. The coompany agrees to reimburse the city for expenditures In employing experts. . 4 1 't 06. v, Be on" and inCludt pact lower statement„ Naar Gshsn expressed h e sinreoe thanks to the olty Covmdl for devoting their time to the project &]Most oenatat].y during the week, to J.L.&nnoliy the Corporation counsel 1*10 he, asia had Worked +3ay and night on the projeOt for the past ten days or more Io the gas franchise the base rate is $7051.0710 planed by the caasspp��nty as of 'this is the historieal value of tlz$asasZa3�ao�a8 x9ember 312932* The rate of return was 6.5 per Cent. The reproduction value less depreciation established by 'Burns and ire i NoD0nne31 is $7,840,857 or about $489 584 lsmt than the amount included in the franchise: In the gas franchise it was agreed that the company would use natural gas if and ihen ordered to do so by the City providing proper agreements may be aside dth the pipe line Companies. There All be no change in gas rates' umoozx$ using the present 550 btu gas, unless the City CounoI1 and the Company determines upon a revision i dhich in any inetaID0 shall make no difference in the gross revenues, 'If and wgen natural gas mixed to a 800 btu content to used the Company agrees to a rate reduction of $239,000 She steam franchise makes no change in rates as the cityts engineers said that ampetition determined these rates. CITY -OF SAINT PAUL 4 Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK WILLIAM F. SCOTT City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration Wax -CIL 20t1hL, 1934. Ssa. WSM11am Mahoney, fi�Yor, (Chairman, Public Utilities Committee) C3 ty o P Saint Paul. Sir: The attached request signed by various business firms and merchants that the Northern Sates Power Company be prohibited by the `terms of its fraac%ise from engaging in any other .business than the distribution of electricity, gas and steam and prohibit- ixm4=—_ t3se3n from selling appliances was referred to the P�b23c Utilities Committee, by the Council, for their co3=Ls3c►erat1on and recommendation. Yours very t rule, City Clerk. �• V It shall be unlawful for the grantee to engage in the manufacture, transportation, distribution, or sale of any chattel, article, commodity or manufactured product, either at wholesale or retail, or by sale or lease, except those articles which have been owned by such grantee in the manufacture or sale of its product, or those which are the direct product of its manufacturing and distribution service. it shall be unlawful for any agent, officer or employee of the grantee to own stock in or have any pecuniary interest in any company or with individual engaged in the sale or lease of any of the articles prohibited by the previous section. The violation of any of the above provisions shall at the option of the grantor, upon notice of such vio7ationa be sufficient cause for the revocation of this franchise. Each separate offense shall be and give rise to a distinct, and separate right on the part of the grantor to exercise the right to cancel this franchise. /i w • w `' t � � 1 1 � �� ... a_ Adopted by Om rncif 193._ Yeas. Nays. jCE P—I TERSON TTRRUAX �M1/ARREN ZEL MR_ f2E5lpE?VT (GEHAN) Ist. Laid over to 2nd. ,/ `� 3rd. 5z app. _:w �- ` 51 Adopted )7 Yeas / 2Z:ays Yeas Nays spa' re a Pearce e son Peterson rz �7 Rosen uax ,/�/ Truax arreri Warren enZe Wenzel '14 Pres_ Geta Mr. Pres. Gehan �. - •J��. CITY O F SAINT PAUL LEONARD N. THOMPSON v BOARD Of WATER COMMISSIONERS General Superintendent & Engineer "HERMAN C WENZEL, Namident Capital Of MinFlesOM G M. CROWLEY. Asst Seq. & Registrar MILTON 1ROSENR.A. THUMA, Ch. & Bact. Supt. Filtration Plant AXEL F. PETERSON `WATER DEPARTMENT HERMAN C. WENZEL, Gotntitissiotror .. WM. A. PARRANTO, Deputy Commissioner THE CITY OF PURE DRINKING WATER August 17th, 1934. To the Council Gentlemen: The Public Utilities Committee, consisting of the Commissioner of Public Utilities, the Mayor and the Corporation Counsel, duly convened and held a meeting with certain officials of the Northern States Power Company"for the purpose of negotiating for a common agreement between said Company and the City of St. Paul as to the rate base, rate structure and rate of return in relation to the now oaPowers c proposed sfrnchisordinances providing for the furnishing oeeCtric, gas a tively, by said Company Cy of l. The above meeting was held and conducted in the office of the Commissioner of Public Utilities on August 15, 1934, and no agree- ment was reached in any respect pertinent to the above matters, the Company contending thereat for a rate base respecting the proposed electric franchise ordinances approximately seven millions in excess of that recommended therefor by Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company. The Committee at the conclusion of said meeting adopted the following resolution, to wit: "Resolved, that the Public Utilities Committee instruct the Corporation Counsel to proceed to draw franchise ordinances - providing for the granting of franchises by the City of St. Paul to the Northern States Power Company for the furnishing of (a) electric energy and service in theCity of t- Paul, City of) gas in the City of St. Paul, (0) steam St. Paul,, in order that -nuch ordinances may be introduced in the Council in sufficient time to insure their final adoption by the Council and submission to the electorate of the City of St. Paul at the ensuing fall - election: "Be it further resolved, in relation to such electric and gas ordinances that the rate base, rate of return anil rate structure shall be in conformity with the appraisals and recommendations of Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company as pORTO SA�p AUL moo. Gateway to the Great. Northwea4 BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS C IT Y OF SAINT PAUL - HERMAN C WENZEL, President Capital Of MinnB50t MILTON ROSEN a AXEL F. PETERSON- - WATER DEPARTMENT- .. - , HERMAN C. WENZEL, C..i—i--1 WM. A. PARRANTO, Deputy Gomm'tssioner gr'FWM�- CITY -OF PURE "MXMKIIVG WATER LEONARD N. THOMPSON General Superintendent & Engineer: C M. CROWLEY Asst. Secy. & Registrar 'R. A. THUMA, Ch. & Ban. Supt Filtration Plant _ - t contained iri tiffs - . several reports or said Company to and filed in thc8 of the Comni3.asioner of Public Utilities, all in coritempgt3an that such elemexsts may be subject to amendment by tYstB council after fczrt33je2` negotiations Commissioner en the City aril sa w public Utilities Company, l of Public IIti 3i t s s and Mayor,--3nbers of this Committee, reserve their prerogatives to vofire against such ordinances in the event that in their opinion the rate base, rate of return and rats s-trueture incorporated in said ordinances flnally after t?r.3s same may be amended axe not fair and just and. aoncltxcivs -blxe beat interests of the citizens of the City of st - PAqt:7_1 `t We beg t o submit to the Couneil in the light of the foregoing the forms of ordinances .in relation to such matters prepared by the Corporation Cotansel. Very truly yours, xEmzJ Ater C. WENZEL CO3MI8S:E0WH. t OF PUBLIC UTILITIES. 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The ' h ie aee� la eogsotie�► dth tho N aeee be wp �teusee tofihise ' ias part" !lie fxaaohi5e ,►&lire 4 �r suooeeeelr e3 ro: �otiNe�sle b obit seems ea he "*" os 0 eetate ved la said 4ya2s of sue i at , fist wed`Sr► Itei7tM.` } , 3 r r s+1 ,_ d eetie�► �� � t k fib- ee�.i as 1e�tee �'� trN�ie� #�' the 1u�neis bT � efteetito alttii'- Off' bt thin srdimmOs oi�ai,. allwee. alae!. !be ani�seee n a tisreetsatas affisa�efi3i is t1e offta of thi Oita ieeeee ebaila psiaae to seo#►tas the VON the cal! oae Q1e7cics ea`etswagt waif aged., . the te}�r of tpir fitt�o1e10"e eheTo 'WO;: file � irfi�atO�►�tf' t�it.awl �' ' �•" � " .3 d!i`o�il�s'°the �b`li�ati�u=�►� .... . u �ii!m U�F( this or¢lasaos.. , S Cowipil a! the ,pity o -:a raeersea tbb xignt t� 4 yr .losbl4 suobt aaie' ae app egp to iti to be for the_beat.fste.,s s o� the Cty. w, boa` lranohiss s►d all `thiaga oanetsuotetf ;heseund i dr used aanaeation herewith, of Ar than rog elsoot mai power, b e enbieot to oomsoa we,_ by the City. o! 8aiat PagX or by ,fir"eaatee or ae61g1}ee' d! af1Y other, lr11n0hise, wheneveRol r these shiill r ieptalthex�lor pu7ssnt orsnder Cl obmpeaof► iea i�t e. the gst ora; o! appeasitr, cospehsation and 1 otlie'r gestdad relatipg taereto shell be;' deud3Cial gneetisas;" ut aoAjgdi- e 6'812ch- -use yrAa���iag shnaigl. sn►send'.b►T pee Pone: _enah tiro ti.: to _ poieotn or the benrt as aspxelisfa hearing aaoterminehe Ooiirt saoh' 'as xo gas salsa or otherppiiaaops shell hergaTter` a Saeid saidraatee i�poa stet i'mrdoer uny strseu,'sleT air pnblla �,t'onad eiq�p� n s�►Plioa`�tie� to the pp�esissioner o! ilo lfotis �� pasmiersleaa therb�or gratC�sd by hied is writi'nB, an�t►�e t to'_the appavai,, howessr, of the Gatimoil'IsX rssontion,,,, 4. -8eotioa'.li. galeas said Graatae questions, by properndioi4, Pro `; oeldiags .,:any order or Areguistion p"reeorib'ed lob._ it by a Coueaoii thin s#ytT (dOj days°aStes.';tba resolution or or¢taan� rosorib- oh regulation or .:order phall Dsoome et!*o ire, els d C�rantde � be fogessr estopped ;[rgg�� 4ueetiontng the �esme ifabili; tic`s o3 safd order or,.;,direotaa. it aha}i be the dqt� ` �2'�b� 4it�r Clezito pzosptly deliier to .the Gsan4�ee,'s oopg :o! baoh ggdiinNnoe' . gs�;igevinqfesl;y�egting the ;grantee;, adopted by the Oit Cogneil- ' �` S�atioa.l8: Is the event said Grantee,•shall at any time Sall to Comply with, or in case of a breach"W 'it`'o!`Any of the Lerma, prthisioas, a osdi ooaditfoae or lisitatione 9putai4o'd is ort ..provided om s this nanse, filter theyraatoe Ch1 bait been give�i days setilee bl the Couaai� ,to rebt'iLy the aliegod b rgacb, ai rlgxzt nand p wiiegse he�ib gs�ated say be iorthgith tertiinate4 d bg04ae d,to sal City. x 3 Section 13. n ii die shah have the o*er, by, ordinance, to:> reelayioi f •� res :que�ity, purity and kind °o eitb�sr" . ao d, tntral or eiixed gas :which ,;la the .best n ferebta e! fhi43Qity shall 4 supplie2t by the Gxantee�pros ded, h'oR rqs, Vii— Section ii f1�l;s �€7�et�ei4� �►a�� �.ot by �oghstrutod to ,�.imft; the pow r' o! thi— dsa�ites to aa1�8'=prbsident aontraots ios a°gee supply. j Section i4 { = d bet.4e tide `0ity I 3t' is h eby a8reed and detQrsf�ged by as o; 1Ch �►t Patin d tho-,Grantei►, !or,hq purpose o tato- iai�ot8 and. ' Ant o hexiee, ` `hat ,the rAts ;base e�hali aonaxilt;,ol the �c ;,fil�fo' j at vil= tb¢ t . bli `3►xo3►6rty ; a! the Greatse; ro►ied and` ,fterewnnder �(; tut :enderfag",if ierriee by. the'Gsadt6e to.the.City ! S�, I Pani, I tal residences -1ndtistries and in sea located in th City -of Saint Paul, ani the working Qapitai of the Grsatee; th t the lair -3 All {� 9 B' D'A f;i373.; Trd is F j'dA 7ESff7,E iTa r% t.:�oiiS ..;u t•7T T e 7 a?�1S SiLi ecrxf�nx sf is � �3ymp S .y aq el8ou os ao �?iT-'(3 wrsw�a�axcg ax, bovO ° Cge� s Ear + T ts�x6gv� evvl'S .pe n d '1' e+� a 1417111* ; t�fdQ3�jrL2 34 43niFrr!3R ou 37UG"1r�Tfl� �.� :OCCt$3SIiH9�:(OSJ �7 �x enss#t neo ze nx rsi7 s► �rerlitsasr� pa, or,, t;eccgr3z' ati oesesao�tes�7osr � s . noae0e�r- ; 1. wsTo��'os'` h�;�srsdex �Jigs:s atse'15 ;. 60".T :Q.6 , W-PiWO.F.'+! •_ _ a' U Wax OW l of 3:Y vv ..� arse'Xr u :ceeuzierrF ®c: 044ea WTI SF3nug 'COU Vt,15040ct Pgx�rotq x a,. TXT e:,;1esscvxe0 Vol gstitiost �" Tr ca PG. 6, pssF xs7axse�a o f�7e, gar�to�r eg�c'se �bbasxso xsseaxecs qua seam �r+hrtx '%+�xRq _ e sf en7 T►ei'spi' �pte' ozgTvv tco• 1110 Qomro;T. 1 .Pet t � o 9 t .b of all *a. tangt3lgle proyertyAof *he{gran ated t be,( use ana sol=u+&M wv I- to - to the City. Of Saint _Paul# 4Rt*OL efahe,Grantss�s=operating espeases n r sevioe. hereunder ,ez4lusive et setires�eate� eemp�uted ever fife pre- coding twelve ponths. That it is Surtasr hereby speed by and betreeasthe ©ity of, Saint :Paul and the Grantee that the, basis for the determination of the lair value of all the:;tangible-,property of the Grantee used and useful for the purposes aforesaid -as of December 31, 1933, and the, bastavU on Rhich<tb& eaw has been :allocated ,is endeared, . 04 :sot ,forth in that written tnstrngent m&rW and 'ideatiflot the Latter ,rnr, ihioR °written instruaeat. its hereto annexed abd made a._part and.paroel hereof ,With :tae same ,intent, :purpose and a_f �t as if the :Same Were eat for,.tn, heroic verbatim;, ti►at tao Pais: male;' of,thiv tangible proper-,ty. pf ;the. Grantee _weed and useYul .io�e tntrposes,eforesaid conetitnting part of tae rate base, se of Dooember the extent �f the actual 31, 1933, shall be subject to additions to cost of .tangible property s;oguired by,_the-Grantee.'.eub•seg1"nt _ a Deoember:31, 1933, used and useful for the purposes aforesaid, sad to deductions to the extent of the actual cost of tangible ]Property acQaired .by t ho Grantee subdequeat tQ; December : 31,_ sot eto d and neefnl fortha purposes.aio;eeaid and retired, amd aubj deduotions on aaeount . of retirements of• t tingible property Weed, end useful for.tho•purposes :aforesaid by the,Graatbb, acquired psior'to_ Deoember'$l, 1933, to the 60 "" t. of the value :o of $ retired prop- arty, sa;aet forth aad.inaluded in the"total sum "of $7,351,073. It;ie,turthsr-determined that=the net return which the Grantee` snap be permitted to Barri upon the rate bass shall be six and ons - halt per aoann ,():: per• zgaus fson.ths ,ettestits dat o, .At. e ofd naaee. In determining whaether the Grantee has earned thethnet'retnrn upon the,;rate .bsq* 0+►T given year, is ;_ all deter�riaed by the f4��.saa set�Qda f, 4 t ,The Tame of st�angible propasty, sa: d4ter.>ained by the althod a t e in st n ld st the beginning Ihe, ysai¢, �iRhad�l�pa,added 40 to thealno {@t tBA81b1s itroDgxtfY !�_d4tat�►1i10.d+4.id mat ,,aorlGiag Aap:alr" avdefiae�! in •9ontion 1#. w xK. The Grantee awl at ani times maintain its Dhyaioai plant in a hip state of effioienoy,,and,t*k"y.rset aside ennu4117 a reasonable alierauce tax,deprediatlon at sot to eioeed three and one-half per cent ( psr,;annum v4e valtae► of ape property are defia�: deo.° �;eaQlueiTe of wa ing oapital��� n�N � MIS NOW MM J 14 Oz. VPG t",tnj pue fmq o:L VO V �r)q 043,t vR rjGqT33S. Oz ao iouqOtT edfrry to Ono- uos,Aroa IWO 01�D'Ve" Vy Myt 3 - ' OTAG VC, age swq 9-11 1 qu 'VqV bT i. qfmTge. ;Ve b, urlov 9$ EW14 G, biYOORG' . �4 jz,jTAe;1D TV sLss DITO � I PX 4V U I ijtp, T7J*zo;GqVQ OTO, O:L tv; 37119,e4i: TOCUP T rA a pl� $Vo L'it'j$00 GjYq L'4'r Myq WVT1j,VqT17Q;q AV ;OZ stojorag A v � rp n, Age$W IT the sun in the deproci . 010A reserve created here- 9tw- twenty per Bent of 09:11fau"valAw of -the A lusjjr#-�, of,,� worldzg�-* , ctpitali� tnereaftbr- no 'sum"thall-, from `for Ozoop V, a zu*GUM- ntalzsaid Sex" sIt,twentyper _Mmv(*),4and An reoiatioa allewanos ex<feedAhzee of Ah*,;v*2U&_*t the, prW*T*y,-_! AMU, hive built 1W PW,,_ia-i7iii-of :four POT cent for ­ the -preceding twelve months, which (4%) shall be considered as pVtL,,*f_-,tb*,, earnings of the Grantoe, but shall not be considered OgToss earnings' as defined in Section 28 hereof* I_t V times, 1 0 1 8, Itse '61 the :depreciation &_V.;sa_ tM zeoorve 7 -,"c"not votum, us WW & la.- Seatilm 1b shall be, ,All 1 jft=er regetved ty Go wale 7ot:�60 IWO,�AfLAMW 0 1 ­ Of 'Saint Paul' and all rental or other miscellaneous revenues derived from prop- erty Inolvifed in the rate busei�,�� and_t ths, interest earnings of JOVX pL I or. cent an the reserve bass f I or depreciation shall L be a on- 81deted as, :grq*W -TstUtni- -.allowed .-, 'f 1P ressomble expenses necessarily, by tb*­ft6A**W no !,siW,4194*bU ftell"Anoludeany, interest on�­,"yAnd*Wt"WVjr, *z-, the-, li-, seat 0""; in the dear. nwroo at'i 74 on as psovidpd herein. W, license fees shall be such expenses, taxes and 0 those paid or k Paul. The igmted In Offidl g" serrittla"the Oity of Bain, saj1r:;V1G t 9 right topass upon and determine what items Council se of �hWisiloon'totIser -10 ke vlok.'An exponec'sW4 , , __ , - _V1, "V and: whs;% 4m8 - - - iR Saint._ pau7:;,tcy the; period OA,t&, GzaRtOO', Aha tho,:date V&GaW,Vf:i$,�, ori, As ,, NO.Wnzll-* 4.9-3601", _ft Law06 AAk Alor,_As. fro _bjU, -s, xon94 ed.,;oa Sets*- t2V month fo]lowibg + b 'the, "jib 'apprev&' -1to Ob *Wfoasr effect is theolfios Of ". Ea ` VR rN4' e cos a; r�eLor Ynsa. 01" a c �p xt icy t ,. irsccYc�ca„�c Gear t: ��tTSi Sfl S��s�oi' kr �Lt r �x ��u6se T x y O 3Fe IIc�G c�us.3 s tri ef,rz�xit.0 C care, box oar's, po 8�re17 po cav$y�szag 4' 0149 a:na OZ fax 'iss b c�cc+gd ;.KG. A MO, 4' 7SY� y z rfobz.ocd9;$bu Y'"' n� scour � bare aen1 (h )ods FP's enax 4 o nc�+ixYo s' eim� O'', Manes Gd rasa &a x sae p ` ttb' xvia .o s#STT ppbo e o bzond� PC xseG VG: evvo PATV nt .AtiUZ�«717E'i. Ctri}S� i" .a id.S`n\ eY tV4i AVTIT®- 07. ;V0 b'..obez;l Q$CT47STAC _ , e cvr.¢aGCf guzoo , f Public Utiltiis attheOity of..8ain;`Paas, "aaless'..prior'© ;asid.D[arch 31;,;1936 the MY shell have iequiir'ed`the Grantse"to' "supply a .mized natural and artiftotal gas of 800 B. T. U. per oabio foot, in .which c ase , and provided the Grantee osn swie a contract for such mixed gti`o terve not_ logo favorable tthan 4hd 4h� + tti� �toval of th4 no. 0 esta, a eh iohee;. of rues modifying thq.present gohedale of rites s e►s 1„ to po�ivide aa.apnueE7 edaotion of. caste to its �onetomere ince „spm of 1$8,000, tfhoh shall remain in To tmtil Itareli 3i, 18a8. Sedtion 19. Qn the first ,af �pri 1936,; snd ahnually thereafter,; the fir valpi of ;said property for rate mating. pusposes_sha11'be doterm%aad by tl�a 0oeno11upon :tne bases -est 'out by .9eotien 14 ' F Aheia , ae mf -the first d 0, Jsnuary'adxt Preeediag, following �a .� mitred to it by the Commissioner of Public Utilities and the"ttranta$, sad;the Copnail shall have'the rigtit to'p'es -upon " � determihez'the s'easonabreniis 'of additioas and retirements end the valVL* thereof and tha-allmoe�tioae to Saint Paul, thigh actio: ft of the Covnoil shall be $ubjedt tO ludicial review. Tlierevpea the :rates WI04 the Greatee shalt: be permitted $o aha# :fer thea enoning year sad eadh” yeaa� ther+�after 'natal `chat16ed ehai ye determined' y the 0ounoil by resolution. The rate 'cheats so ti:ed by the Council shall.porait, as nearly as possible, the Grantee to earn the retard iixid by SectioU 15 hOTOOthis f, with after s A'« _ ., fixoV than he ouno suing year 'so as to r ea ug year by $100, net ears M. under res+ ;after bt no._reauotiioa bare been eaTrtedby'the arant�.� - - - =Sadtoil g1. This fraaohise is gFaate¢ subleot to the condition that the City reserveethe right at` any"tiWafter five (5) years from the riditezupon_whichathis ordiUSAGe;ti i�Psoects- VPOUO purchase'allsof which shall De 'oneaeprovia.o.. •�--- --- -ital. Stores and exclusive of going value and cash working cap egpplies shall be inventoried and priced as of the date of transfer. If at the time notice of purohaee is gives to the Grant's amh hems of property as the office building and r the Rios Most service, station are alsobeing .used in the furnishing of other ser- vices ` than that of supplying bas, such propsTty may be excluded from the purchase or a special agreement made to purchase the OAUTe simture between the date of notice and the date of transfer. e Y: -5 - I T C1'..0f ITC. q P F P , 2 U "T 3° tn"T On CC, nVCTJ AU10V 21* TE)2e arnn a; ap�;31 T13 1C)1T.Vn cTTe;0=Le TV Pro T23 000 Oe"R 'to bT.O,&TGG SM 9=751 LsqfGXTOU 01 1 ecroqn.rG OIL Z9463 so are fic eaFegnls 0; ZY46-13 wo(TT:LXTXFR ;Ps bl6c4lyt biq TWO ev'GO4 vG 6,OMOTT' QeVVFPTT81J M'V !PC ILVU Go e]PTT3** A%TPV Cue vlabZOAV! Ot 4' 1812, 4 .2, oz mrs BVITT& qupaqj -InTl e$P* 1XI&TTY007.8 0; ve 014, _-, Tv five ZOOS.$ of 4 , TO sybw tv6s$ so; toxv a 011: 4!OZMS UO� j,gao !_vAOYUP Q0V,4ijPC;, ;01 ejTOV UrTx9q,89 - bZOATqGq 06 (!TSVTQO GeV 199P 9 T16TY 0 goo carp; AV - bQX COT ,, eve 0; goo B, 1I snbhfx_ V, MT.Xaq 2, qVVIj PVA* Ge, :0 ;VG Ti bLTOZ ;0 'tTes Tv five 010 0; SVTU; ot b0PITO UTIT V ;"the'6rantbeC un. Ifc:Too 'in: p4iii4op of elpppiee sad mutnrials .toy box: used: by 4raatpe 01% 44s irilisocus'so lx`�tao" , 71 h'. or by 40y.ot or corporation, 00- Ahajseglbo,�S� "by. iaiti PUT the G on M, behalf - S%toh benefits will be, p qM of the Grantee. reflected in the operating and,,, of tL17,,S 4 IS 4.. The city reserves the right to cancel notice at any 10 -Me shall not be bound to purchase after prior to the transfer date and sash notjoq_;isserved S*c*Lw 2& Coontiiasiemdr-..vr, Pub is t I - h kthot -b*W6r* And��Ifif*00&*A ju",�Vr, tbLw,=tyOf -8 M AMM Ah*-' plant t�:Iffr, Abst, a - ns-lng *r ornwo, 4wanuc-tor ui. i -J:'yea=. ftywti thirtr Of Oshall have been &PPIOT*dThe i deemed to tgsa:eiuredisapproval any partioular Item shall not prevent the oompany from oarryins; 00 -- Ifloally disaPProtod. spoo proposed emetructIOU of all other, AtSIW�Aol die roval thereof, (unless its Any addition WAS nOtwith t dis ff i "Val' wr u, , b*AA6j"jdL JWi reasonableness eea�bs .;4aa otuftworant" %fax *0o-mkftw1-.pUn,, dur 4welvourSe Grant - fft"ALV, Use , eAggrp-twaske kV, tfka toiiw 1prpeednrwl Aw be with any corporation, 10 contract shall aft�by-,,ADW�Grautss co-par%nership or Individual mfor %ho purchase by said Grantee from - 'ofg&g for disirlba- .,-or such -�,Andividzal, pity I AUJ� 2,00 saw, br� Bsc %ien OU ao�qc= �to:,bs U*4&bY Uo�,Gxaatw the:. trans - he" eye 0*;' -402=01- USe"y see, opinion�wvf Us owever, t. , j l daluma,. Operating "faits tarwdesired sthe ,4itr 001*011osYll�ng oi dor -snob additmnal may jakd & roturms&w &jxso%*4; by the y 001ftoll.s�., bw.T1UW Out goo a s 3 SMA',700*rdB of, the Eirantse la so tar .tom said ftalao"W" "Aduct'"" 'Mma-v w- AWt thml Ci.ty of S&,jjj* ;pari. and q A t V ;"the'6rantbeC un. Ifc:Too 'in: p4iii4op of elpppiee sad mutnrials .toy box: used: by 4raatpe 01% 44s irilisocus'so lx`�tao" , 71 h'. or by 40y.ot or corporation, 00- Ahajseglbo,�S� "by. iaiti PUT the G on M, behalf - S%toh benefits will be, p qM of the Grantee. reflected in the operating and,,, of tL17,,S 4 IS 4.. SOW A v..- , .- 4 n i VO4,! M. V'r— WWOU' Moo ot 30 00 ,,, q"T,TVP-_ V 1310be'LO, 111� $ * 009 PG ZVO Tooriq TU I Xtd 9.P TOD O:L - - 0010swTV99 I 4tsRibI0t-ff_T VOI00t1' (1W1,G9neP8bbmOL0V - OEM Pe OgIll 91 T'9St6O33P1PTQLU"(fi R�VVCJV 090M , e roOT01 Or" VV2, VqCjT.CToU , qo T48U'8gV'VgOt0odb19VX %%ow C;'a I'XT:o CW21iff1UTO1y o,, 2rTT 04PPOI: - ' ' qlsid)PI�4`1, 'go; b101kvar W,ObOssci T;GM 8pVTj gj)b1oA0V ' ga bery-VI-IJIt AUK _9.O,:V%TAG. eyvll•, q"w U U vi ve 8,9M, VTV .9, 111 MO. 0 'OVO.0 V& TV, NM; , , ;OT. •b. 1- 0. P O!L 4`00, V7 A, .p OZ VT 0 0 RVT " 0, pry T. TO k GT olows!ee sprVIT % - P10 Poo" to Wn­ is 86MA09' 11of No, 0 :Ito snap N love;' srcflcg'� cul s1 bITOZ: ;,_o I � - Wilas Section 27. A�ny contract entered into by the Grantee lwith any Other corporation, oo-partnership or individual, for Management, be, fl�l _X and -,I" engin Vs .02 k _Y� svIaaf9r�adVIjqe,*._ 1 0 werytnor 64 _U -"A So .6 t U0, "A %oA%x - 'h - f -i 41-19,4011*48-10, 'A tj -,.qs Its is the !V 4; A"" ty _4!­_�afta � an w pox fisfy�re tae Monday in Yaseh qt 19 shall, paT into the .traasnry of �d a.: 8 _AA iq4joy 0 f, _il Is tilp"'Pr vileges Iran 0d it by t oedin . g—calendar year. Gross,earningeg shall be hold tomean include all smg resolved by the Grantee from the sale of gas dis- tributed and used within the city limits of the City of Saint, Paulo Section Boo The Grant** mall file annually, an or before the first Monday of robruary. In the office Of the City Comptroller$ a state- ment subscribed and sworn to by at least two Officers Of said oor- poration, setting forth In detail for the preceding calendar Year the then actual cost of the plant or business operated by it, the actual snoumbranoes, debts and Obligations thereon' the namesand residence of all Its stookholders and the amount of stock helld by each and the consideration paid therefor to the OOTPOr&t1On' said Grantee shall also file at the'aft time an itemized statemeent Of &Seats and liabilities, Its the gross .earniagg, the expensand I nfsuch calendar y ex. such sature ent thereofshall , d its no% tatementcanonform to suchIncome formsor as may be prepared for that purpose from time to time, by the City Cosptroller. said Grantee shall &Jsorfjje in the office of the comptroller,from time to time suldk�furtaer and additional reports and statements as may be re-' Nnoil, relative to the rates charged andreceftod quired-by the 04 character and frequency of for polls service relative also to the sudhiaikvisai and the number of persons -using it. The books-, -records, bills; :and vQuOh6r6 Of said Grantee shall be open to inspeotjon,snd examination within the City of Saint Pahl, by such Officer Of they L City, or person or persons as the Council may direct. For each dsysi'delsy In complying with the provisions of this section, said Grantee shall be,liable to the city of Saint Paul in the sum -of Ono Hundred Dollars 100.00), which may b e recovered in a civil aotionAn any court of competent jurtediation,,and for a sixty day failure r t* - CoWly With the provisons of thl$ 00tion, said f ranoriiss whall become forfeited, and Ull.riguts granted by this ordinance shall ceasi and terminate. Section 30. osdiaaace is 00300% tO-all-PtOv's'Ous Of the -Charter of' ; the Z0jiy.; of saint Paul roqaired to -be incorporated in fk6 , ordiaanoss'or applicable to franchise ordinances, whether not the, s"o'be mentioned or Incorporated herein and the -f r:nJims hereby be hold by the Grantee and its 0iW60860T 07 4i66400re >_.jj,jAt4rs#t, if any, subjectto all' such provisions O#ksla,charur conditions and and all." limitations of said Charter. J Lj ffNAM cOf C"Sg- 1`y I'?Ivf �v A3 N.7 -i[4 S c Vim T.r > Gi.7 i 4 & t.^.Q zo U Tri rI. ".:. [r..i t fl"Tri .cT7 ..lY.; ( s:Rl Xi ) �7 �- (`.13 S3 S. naG1�'7JJ7 ,... �,}Te qtr."::e"ost a� SyE e�ormc)'d 4"u ;Fn bxsaTeae a1JITTT .pS rJyIa4.� fo rPa ya3-rTO11 0:LF3iiWie o� vlwN cocTs Co:V;ssrGr STMT1 PO riblu 4118 O:L=-cso• y„geou✓}?jarros3 b$ SV26 WOV 0010 8C3� Q%pri7gfdbT Ab fsxo0a Qra fo gpMOTT eTMIT 11-7AG 06 MTFjl; x°o oaaboqq:mTUOS;PC COT"ouex o; Fs?7pTTO !lFTC ee Zl7s xswsozrsppa' SSTq. cob-% Al 1walr" OOV4XgCe ePWIT Ae: 3TTOq BSE ervq "a � aTit'i} rgsx ox elrbaxaT..Sux1i 9QI , as off• wgn7ce, .evel3 p 1 �" ' co aitt� ou' co»bas uese�xTb ox- ;�[aT7A-T11JrT-.1,ox: mests�8ma rG' dort sc asr ersq u;;o OZOV. p "�Fs`0,®e-Js;lF extt� ©-9Fes Section 31. Said Grantee shall, within sixty (60) days after the passage and publication of this ordinance and its approval by the qualified electors of said City, as provided in the Charter of the City of Saint Paul, file with the City Clerk of said City its written acceptance thereof is form to be approved by the Corporation Counsel, and therein shall agree to abide by, keep and perform all the terms, limitations, conditions and provisions of this ordinance. Section 33. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, publication, its'approvsl by a majority vote of the qualified electors of said 01 y voting upon said ordinance and the aoceptanoe thereof as providby the Charter of the City of Saint Paul. 7 Yeas Councilmen ✓ Pearce / /Peterson / /lVn "Rosen ,"Truax /Warren Wenzel ✓Mr. President (Gehan) Attest: 300 6.34 City Clerk —9— OCT 111934 " Nays Passed by the Council— Tn Favor Against OCT 111934 Approved:_ - �'UiiLl�liLJ3 YJ Jul0." 1)OM Tv rile.. (l TV A, T k— -.�•I . i,TV V rus T 0 L o" r T wk ell: =I'm Mma i 4mi IIR19 03 �� � �•� \ . . .�_ . �4-.- . ? 98712 An ordinance granting to the Northern States Power Company, & corporation organized under the laws of thele of Minnesota, "t is successors and assigns, the right, privilege and authority to n/t ocupy and use certain streets, bridges, parks and public grounds within the corporate limits of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, and supplying steam for all purposes. for the purpose of conducting THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL Doza ORDAIN: Section 1. That subject to the conditions, terms, limitations, reservations and requirements hereinafter contained there is hereby granted to the Northern States Power Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of ,Minnesota, its successors'and assigns, hereinafterreferredto as the Grantee, for a period of twenty (20) years from and after January let, 190, as hereinafter provided, the light,.,privilege and authority to enter upon, use and Occupy all those certain streets, alleys and public grounds as are set out in Section 2jereof,.all within the corporate limits of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, for the purpose of erecting, laying, constructing, install - jug, maintaining and operating a system Of MOB, subwaysp a I ndimariholes, with all other necessaryappurtsnanoes used in conveying steam tosumers for all purposes; -provided, however, that said system of Pipes andother appurtenances shall be so located as in no way to interfere with the safety and convenience of ordinary travel along and over Be, streets, alleys and public grounds and so as not to interfere with other uses to which,1he City of Saint Paul shall Put said streets, alleys ani public grounds; and provided that the said Grantee, in the installation and maintenance . thereof, shall be subject to such reason- able regulations asmay be imposed by the Council from time to time by ordinance or resolution. The Grantee'shall indlY and save the City whole and harmless from any and all claims for 1UJU;y or damage to persons or,property the construction, maintenance, operation occasioned by or arising Out Of or repair of the said qL+,sW,�,1)JPes and appurtenances, or by the conduct of the Grantee's business in the City. Hilo X f; jMlZ. � � i '"� '�r %111+t�y �,� •b�i��i'a�• 4� l K IN,+Ad��������t t t p� try � / '.... ¢ t1i1Yi 11r;J F � � r' ,F. y f r �Jlf�� v �r ;i , Y` :V C�.d Section 2. The streets, alleys and public grounds covered by this franchise are as follows: Exchange Street between Third Street and wabasha Street; Franklin Street between Third Street and Ninth Street; Washington Street between the point at which is now located the so-called Hill Street Station of the grantee and Third Street, and between Third Street and Seventh Street; Market Street between Third Street and Seventh Street; St, Peter Street between Third Street and Exchange Street; Wabash& Street between Third Street and Tenth Street; Oedar Street between Third Street and Tenth Street; Minnesota :Street be- tween Third Street and Tenth Street; Robert Street between Third Street and Tenth Street; Jackson Street between Second Street and Tenth Street; Sibley Street between Third Street and Tenth Street; wacouta Street between Third Street and Tenth .Street; Rosabel Street between Third Street and Eighth Street; Temperance Street between Eighth Street and Ninth Street; Tenth Street between Wabash& and Xacouta Streets; Ninth Street between Exchange and Wacouta Streets; Eighth Street between Wabash& and Roeabel Streets; Seventh Street between Exchange and Roeabel Streets; Sixth Street between Exchange and Rosabel Streets; Fifth Street between Exchange and Rosabel Streets; fourth Street between Exchange and Rosabel Streets; Third Street be- tween Exchange and Rosabel Streets, and any alleys and other public places between said streets and within said area. Section 3. The rights and privileges granted to said Grantee by this ordinance are neither exclusive nor irrevocable; provided, however, that in the event the City of Saint Paul grants a franchise or permit to any person, firm or corporation in competition with the Grantee, the permit or franchise granted said competitor shall con - twin the same protective provisions and limitations contained herein. L_ oeedings brought by the City to acquire for the City the public utility (using such franchise, any return on account of the franchise or its value, or any return for good will, or for any other things whatsoever except the tangible property used in connection with the service for -3- 7,1 this franchise furnish and supply steam to all customers without unlaw- ful discrimination, and at reasonable rates. Rates to be charged for the use of said steam to different types of users may be determined in part by the amount of steam used by the said different types of users. The amount of steam used may be ascertained by meters, and the Council of the City of Saint Paul shall have the right to provide for the in- spection and test of meters and the repair or replacement thereof, if inaccurate. The Council hereby reserves the right to prescribe rea- sonable extensions of the service, the action of the Council in order- ing extensions to be by resolution. Said Grantee shall at all times during the term of this franchise use and exert every reasonable effort to continuously furnish an ample supply of steam to all its patrons along its entire system and all enlargements and extensions thereof. Section 5. The City Council of the City of Saint Paul reserves for all time its right to regulate and fix the rates to be charged for ` said service; provided always that said rates shall be fair and rea- sonable. Section S. The Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby reserves the right to determine the location of all of said system of steam pipes and appurtenances as are described in Section 1 hereof. Section 7. It is hereby specifically provided that( -the Grantee shall not base any capitalization or collect any profits upon the value of,this franchise, it being the intent hereof to restrict the Grantee to a reasonable return upon its tangible property in use within the City of St. Paul. Section S. No charges or profits of the Grantee under this fran- chise shall be founded upon unearned increment of land. Section 9. This franchise is granted subject to the condition that the Grantee shall have no right to receive, upon oondemnation pro- ceedings brought by the Oity to acquire for the City the public utility using such franchise, any return on account of the franchise or its value, or any return for good will, or for any other things whatsoever except the tangible property used in connection with the service for -3- t _ ?ftj U1Pi7'1Ilt�t:;�;i'�i1� measure of value of the real estate used for said service shall be its value when first used in said service. Section 10. No sale or lease of the franchise and privileges granted by this ordinance shall be effective until approved by the Council by a five -sevenths affirmative vote of all the members elect. The assignee or lessee shall, prior to such approval, file in the office of the City Clerk an instrument duly executed, reciting the fact of the sale or lease, and accepting the terms of this franchise and agreeing to perform all the conditions imposed upon the Grantee here- under. Said assignee or lessee shall also file a bond with such con- ditions as the Council may require, with sureties satisfactory to the Council, which shall run to the City of Saint Paul, and which shall be conditioned to discharge the obligations and liabilities imposed upon the Grantee by this ordinance. The Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby reserves the right to approve or forbid such sale, as ap- pears to it to be for the best interests of the City. Section 11. This franchise and all things constructed here- under or used in connection herewith, other than rolling stook and power, shall be subject to common use by the City of St. Paul or by any other Grantee or assignee of any other franohise, whenever there shall be necessity therefor, upon payment or tender of compensation for such use. The question of necessity, compensation and all other questions relating thereto shall be judicial questions, but no judicial proceeding shall suspend or postpone such use if the person or corpora- tion desiring such use shall deposit in the Court such sum as the. Court in a preliminary hearing may determine. Section 12. The Grantee shall file annually, on or before the first Monday of February, in the office of the City Comptroller, a statement subscribed and sworn to by at -least two officers of said cor- poration, setting forth in detail for the preceding calendar year the then actual cost of the plant or business operated by it, the actual encumbrances, debts, and obligations thereon, the names and residences -4- I�� ■ MAWS =S`S the consideration paid therefor to the corporation. Said grantee shall also file at the same time an itemized statement of its as- sets and liabilities, the gross earnings, the expense and nature thereof, and its net income for such calendar year. Such statement shall conform to such forms as may be prepared for that purpose from time to time by the City Comptroller. Said Grantee shall also file in the office of the Comptroller from time to time such further and additional reports and statements as may be required by the Council, relative to the rates charged and received for public service, rela- tive also to the character and frequency of such servioe,,and the number of persons using it. The books, records, bills, and vouchers of said Grantee shall be open to inspection and examination within the City of Saint Paul by such officer of the City or person or persons as the Council may direct. For each day's delay in comply- ing with the provisions of this section, said Grantee shall be liable to the City of Saint Paul in the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) Which may be recovered in a civil action in any court of competent jurisdiction and for a sixty-day failure to comply with the provisions of this section, said franchise shall be come forfeited and all rights granted by this ordinance shall cease and terminate. Section 13. On or before the first Monday in March of 1936 and annually thereafter, the said Grantee shall pay into the treasury of said City a license fee in a sum equal to five per cent of its gross earnings accruing to said Grantee from the exercise and enjoy- ment njoyment of the privileges granted it by this ordinance during the pre- ceding calendar year. Section 14. No pipe or pipes or other appurtenances used for the conveyance of said steam shall be laid or erected by said Grantee except upon application to the Commissioner of Public Works, and per- mission therefor granted by him in writing, subject to the approval, however, of the Council by resolution. Section 15. Tat Grantee shall file with the Commissioner of Publie,Works a report showing all extensions to and/or new construction., of al' steam lines, steam pipes, tunnels and conduits used for the con- veyiiibe of said steam, in the month of January next succeeding the • -5- , T. R 7Lgf7s6c, p, T'711 G aT. Qi''-. 13;J j CjT lUG :i_T.3;?t:f'756 y8� e+:ZTiT,%GCi' 'VJ,vuou 8t A fIG8CYntf�- the consideration paid therefor to the corporation. Said grantee shall also file at the same time an itemized statement of its as- sets and liabilities, the gross earnings, the expense and nature thereof, and its net income for such calendar year. Such statement shall conform to such forms as may be prepared for that purpose from time to time by the City Comptroller. Said Grantee shall also file in the office of the Comptroller from time to time such further and additional reports and statements as may be required by the Council, relative to the rates charged and received for public service, rela- tive also to the character and frequency of such servioe,,and the number of persons using it. The books, records, bills, and vouchers of said Grantee shall be open to inspection and examination within the City of Saint Paul by such officer of the City or person or persons as the Council may direct. For each day's delay in comply- ing with the provisions of this section, said Grantee shall be liable to the City of Saint Paul in the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) Which may be recovered in a civil action in any court of competent jurisdiction and for a sixty-day failure to comply with the provisions of this section, said franchise shall be come forfeited and all rights granted by this ordinance shall cease and terminate. Section 13. On or before the first Monday in March of 1936 and annually thereafter, the said Grantee shall pay into the treasury of said City a license fee in a sum equal to five per cent of its gross earnings accruing to said Grantee from the exercise and enjoy- ment njoyment of the privileges granted it by this ordinance during the pre- ceding calendar year. Section 14. No pipe or pipes or other appurtenances used for the conveyance of said steam shall be laid or erected by said Grantee except upon application to the Commissioner of Public Works, and per- mission therefor granted by him in writing, subject to the approval, however, of the Council by resolution. Section 15. Tat Grantee shall file with the Commissioner of Publie,Works a report showing all extensions to and/or new construction., of al' steam lines, steam pipes, tunnels and conduits used for the con- veyiiibe of said steam, in the month of January next succeeding the • -5- , yeari.1ii-wh1oh. such Section 16. In the event said Grantee snail at any time fail to comply with, or in case of a breach by it of any of the terms, provisions, conditions, or limitations contained in or pro— vided for in this ordinance, after the Grantee shall have been given ninety days notice by the Council to rectify the alleged breach, all rights and privileges hereby granted may be forthwith terminated and become forfeited to said City. Section 17. Unless said Grantee questions, by proper judicial proceeding, any order or regulation prescribed for it by the Council within sixty (60) days after the resolution or ordinance prescribing such regulation or order shall become effective, said Grantee shall be forever estopped from questioning the terms and liabilities of said.order or direction. It shall be the duty of the City Clerk to promptly deliver to the Grantee a copy of each ordinance or resolution affecting the Grantee, adopted by the City Council. Section 18. Said Grantee shall, within sixty (60) days af— ter the passage and publication of this ordinance and its approval by the quiLlified electors of said City as provided in the Charter of the City of Saint Paul, file with the City Clerk of said City its written acceptance thereof in form to be approved by the Corporation Counsel, and therein shall agree to abide by, keep, and perform all the terms, limitations, conditions, and provisions of this ordinance.: Section 19. This ordinance stall take effect and be in force from and after its passagen, publication, its approval by a majority vote of the qualified electors of said City voting upon said ordinance, and the acceptance thereof As provided by the Charter of the City of Saint Paul. Adopted tr the ComoilacT I J 04 Teas 00=011oft *M* ApprAd DET i i i"A --haros --Peterson rid fr� Warren _-VOMOI Xr.Pref Ueyor —6— masr•�n /� /�/3 y' M, � I'M MUMMM"M Min EMM111 ORIGINAL TO CITT CLKRK �CpII Y�C F ST. PAUL FICE OF THE CITY CLERK C1CIL OLUTION—GENERAL FORM COMMISSIONEER _- J ` DATE_ COU CIL 9871-3 98'713 WHEREAS, Joseph Destito desires to withdraw applications for Restaurant, application 5794; On Sale malt Liquor, application 5795, Off Sale Malt.Ligaor, appli— cation 5796, Dance Hallrspplication 5797, and Tavern, application 5798, at 777-779 Selby Avenue; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Joseph Destito the fees of $10.00, $50.00, $5.00, $15.00 and $200.00 and to cancel said applications for licenses, respectively. _Iapw COU ILMEN Yeas P rce eterson .Bo"m Nays In favor _-0—Against /�arren /Wenzel SM 633- S11WnD VICE PRES, TRi1AX F Adopted by the Council AUG 9 9 "4 193_ AUG 2 81934 Approved 193— `'ate t Mayor Denied res. Health see report attached ' A ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK a COUNCIL NO• 9V712 FILE C TY OF ST. PA L CLERK OUNCT RE,LU"-/-GENERAL FORM PREATED Lf �l ��`•LQ, la,� _ DATE—fig SL t 27p19Rd RESOLVED That license for Ice Station at 1201 Edgerton Street applied for by S. R. Aspltmd be and it is hereby denied upon recomanendation of the Bureau of Health and the proper city officers are hereby authorised to refund to S. R. Aapjumd the fee of $3.00 and to cancel said application for license. COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nays / h Peterson �� Wl arren %Wenzel a _Against F•�treei< SECOTfD V CE RES . TR>fAX , srn Adopted by the Council—AUG _4- 8"193— AN 2 81934 __._.approved 193_ �i� 9 Mayor _ CITY OF SAINT PAUL • DEPARTMENT OF PARKS,PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS ToTALFEEm—o=e DIVISION OF BUILDING INSPECTION DOUBLE FEE COLLECTED ACCOUNT ORDINANCE APPLICATION FOR PERMIT VIOLATION. ❑ FRED M. TRUAX. COMMISSIONER TO: BUILD INSTALL ADD. ALTER REPAIR MOVE WRECK HANG DATE ---2.P 1914— 934— MARK MAR OX RES ❑ - F-1 BY LOT BLOCK ADDITI OR TRACT NEW S GN OLRECT REP SIGN WATED I NON- INATED II ROOF IECrMc I Hom -L VERT- ICAL COMBINATION A~NDRIv x iu-i. STRUCTURE USED AS OTH SIDER T 4"`6&�\ OWNER �irtrY�61nE MAT�FQr _ ADDRESS --/2Q o NUMBER STREET SIDE BETWEEN WHAT CROSS STREETS f -116 j WARD LOT BLOCK ADDITI OR TRACT OTH SIDER �irtrY�61nE MAT�FQr TIMATED VALUATION FRO N FEEr I F�GTM I IR FEET I STORIES X FaT I I Oww'aimIN FQT I OF CONSTR CTION ( GW I SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR GARAGE SPECIFICATIONS FOR PRIVATE GARAGES TO BE AT LEAST 10 FEET FROM DWELLING ON SAME LOT TO BE AT LEAST E0 FEET FROM DWELLING ON ADJOINING LOTS TO BE AT LEAST 30 FEET FROM FRONT STREET LINE TO BE AT LEAST 8 FEET FROM SIDE STREET LINE UNLESS DOORS OPEN TO ALLEY CONSTRUCTION ON VACANT LOT PROHIBITED GARAGE DOORS MUST NOT OPEN INTO ALLEY NO PERMIT ISSUED UNDER THIS APPLICATION WILL COVER PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, PLASTERING OR WARM AIR FURNACE WORK. DETAI OR EMARKS: d to ' The under fined hereby makes application for a permit to da Building Work as herein epeclBed, agreeing to do all work in strict accordance with all ordinances of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota. SIGNS*E%� _ Wm. Hoffman, 584 State Taxes delinquent - applicant requests withdrawal ORIGINAL TO OITY�,CLINK 98715 'nCITY OF ST. PAUL FILENC'L NO. ` PIf��F-�1iE CITY CLERK EbLUTI-O�N��—GENERAL FORM COMMEISSIODATE August 24, ^1984 WHEREAS, William Hoffman desires to withdraw application 8570 for Confectionery license at 584 State Street; thelrefore, be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to William Hoffman the fee of $10.00 and cancel said application for license. COUNCILMEN Yeas / Naylg Pearce /�eterson -Feown— __In favor Tromt—, .,I*arren Against Wenzel sm I61t. SECbfin VICl,PREs . TRUAX7 Adopted by the Council �Z 9 MA 193— AUG 2 R 1934 Approved 193__ A wnw ayor Mrs. HArold Fuller, 1187 N..Snglling Tares delinquent - onnlinnnt desires to withdraw ORIGINAL To CITT Caen[ - COUNCIL N" CITY OF ST. PAUL FILK NO. 9 E�TY CLERK �OI,�NCJL RE�L�UTION—GENERAL FORM COMME1891oNE Y/V -f /C.•.DATE A71 +8 S, 1944 RESOLVED WHEREAS, Ears. Harold FYil1er desires to withdraw application 5551 for Tavern and application 5552 for Dance Hall license at 1187 No. Snelling Avenue; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Mrs. Harold Fuller the fees of $200.00 and $15.00 and to cancel said ' applications for Tavern and Dance Hall .licenses, respectively. COU CILMEN / Yeas Nays / Pe uc /Peterson es 'x � In favor ��,(/T Against "arreen /Wenzel sM . sEconD VICE TIFFS. TRUAX_ Adopted by the Council AJIG 98 _11"d 193- 6Ni6 2 21934 Approved 193 ' Mayor Mike Jiangnario, 219 W. Seventh St. Majestic Tavern- has operated for about one Year. Application is for renewal of license. Fire Prevention recommends denial for reason place needs a general cleanup in order to _: w put it in a safe condition from fire standpoin`. ORIGINAL TO CITY OL[RK I P.,L NO. 98717 Y O oe� N OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK U CI RESALUTION=GENERAL FORM PRESENTED OMM SSIONV DATE Aug)rat 27, 1954 RESOLVED That Licenses for On Sale !salt Liquor, application 5560, Off Sale Malt Liquor,application 5561, and Restaurant, application 5600, applied for by Mike Siangaario at 219 A. Seventh Street be and there are hereby denied upon becomi9ndatim of the Bureau of Fire Prevention and the III per city officers are hereby authorized to refund to Mike Tiangnario the fees of $50.00, $5.00, and $10.00 and to cancel said applications for licenses. COUNCILMEN Yeas/Nays Pearce /Peterson Raxrr __In favor x4ms e 0 1Against *enzel sM R4fd. SECOND VICE PRES. TRUAX Adopted by the Council AUG 0WA4 —193 -- Approved AN G 193—_ ,"ny Mayor oRI oiw•L TO ercr eupK COUNCIL 10 CITY OF ST�c r xo 9ent33°i' NOq a�l(7 / Whereu. Lhe'Anho! L .. OFFICE OF THE COUNCIL RESOLUTION PRESENTED BY A p hie 4;. _ COMMISTFD 13Y _s `��'�i�"""""" SAB, the Anchor Block Company has petitioned the Council for permission to install and maintain a drive-in filling station at 565 Aldine street; amd WMMZAS, the Board of Zoning has approved the granting of the petition; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That permission and authority are hereby given to said Anchor Block Company to install and maintain said station; the tanks and pumps to be installed in accordance with the ordi- nances of the City of St. Paul, under the direction of the Commis- sioner of Public Safety; the building plans and landscaping to be subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings; and any changes in curbing, sidewalks, ramps, drainage, or other public i rovements within the street lines shall be subject to .the approval of the Commissioner of Public Works. The permit herein granted shall be forever subject to revocation by the Council whenever it siall determine that the maintenance of said station constitutes a fire or traffic hazard. COUN IL EN Yeas Nays rce eterson .� In favor tren �Ikgainst enzel SM 674 SECCNIA vi CE PRES . TRUAX Adopted by the Council AUG IMA 193_ RUG 2 81MA Approved ..-193— Mayo 193—Mayo ORIGINAL CITY OF ST. PAUL TH:pSAPPLICATION TO BE MADE IN TRIPLICATE AND FILED IN THE CITY OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CLERK'S OFFICE. Application For License AUTOMOBILE FILLING STATION f DAT------- — — ---- TO THE HONORABLE, THE CITY COUNC OF ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA APPLICATION Is Hereby Made ---------- ------------------- Y' -----K-------- _� -- - ------------ --------- (NAME OF FIRM OR IN..Y­AL) FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL AND OPERATE A__J­'-'�- �- ------ 45,0& -- ------ - ----- - -- _41-- I.- OR 'INSIDE GARAGE-) OT------ ----- ---------------------- BLOCK ---------- t4 -----___________ a AUTOBILE FILLING . STATION TO BE LOCATED ON L ___..________ALSO DESCRIBED AS PUMPS KS Z --------- CAPACITY OF EACH TANK NO. OF P ------- OF GAS TAN FILED SIGNATURE FAPPLICANT. --------- - --- ---------- - -------------- ADDRESS. RECEIVED copy FROM CITY CLERK OATE.___f_7w_/ -------- RECEIVED COPY MOM CITY CLERK .01,r-3 1,14 DATE. -_72 -------- DEPAR; NT OF PU_8L1 SAFET,4) CITY PLANNING 11 11 BY _ . . ..... ..... . _ BY-- C, U� 4t.r THE_BOARD OF ZONING Established by Ordinance No. 5840 August'22,1922 a; b SAINT':PAUL; MINNESOTA. 23d COURT HOUSE fi ISAAC SUMMERFIELD, Chairman - August 21st,. 1934•'' ' LOUIS BER - . AnEMLIENGER. EGINWAHMAN' - - BERNARD I McGLYNN - CHARLES BASSFORD, City Awhilecl GEORGE H. HEEnQO� Secretary L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk. Dear Sir In the matter, of application of the Bloc Company for a drive-in filling Author B station to %ot h Block 3, Dickermants Addition, This station which ,mown dine St - for Alwill consist of two pumps is primarily for the but they private use of the Anchor Block Company living utin desire to so'consta so It that people that vicinity may The land is zoned for Heavy Industry. It is on the west side of on the Aldine St.of d.thed plant of the company.e St. which now stops at Aldine. There is no objection to this permit and the Board recommend that the permit be ;granted. Yours very truly, GBORGL H. MRQLD� ' gh741 Bngii►eer-Secretary. r, FRANK R. CULLEN WM. J. SUDEITH Acting Chief of Police Fire Chief ROBERT B. J. SCHOCH G. E. BRISSMAN Health Officer Acting Supt. Police and Fire Alarm CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, Commissioner M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner August 21 198 Yr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk, Saint Paul, Minnesota Dear Sirs Returned herewith is the application of the Anchor Block Company for permission -to instal a drive-in gasoline filling station at 565 Aldine Street and reports of inspection and approval by the Bureaus of Fire Prevention and Traffic. very truly youres Deputy o�muiseioner cf eo THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION l Aug. 170 1934. Mr. go i. Ghlligan, Deputy Commissioner of Public Safety. Dear Siri- This is in reference to application made by the Anchor Block Company for permission to install a drive-in gasoline filling station on 'at 1, Block 3, Dickerman'.s Addition, also described as 565 Aldine Street. Please be advised that I have made the usual investigation of the proposed station and driveways. Inasmnch as there is not a great deal of traffic on Aldine Street and that these are more or less private tanks, to be used for filling their own trucks, there will be no objection from a traffic standpoint to the granting of this permit. Trusting this meets with your approval, I am Yonys,trvlY, Harry y N. f ergren, Supt. of c. P, FRANK R. CULLEN Acting Chief of Police ROBERT B. J. SCHOCH Health Officer CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Sheets , H. E. WARREN, Comminion.r M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner Hon.H.E.Warren GOMFissioner of Public Safety. St. aul,Minn. WM. J. SUDEITH Fire Chief G. E. BRISSMAN Acting Supt. Police and Fire Alarm August 20,1934- Dear Sir: In regard to the application of the Anchor Block oompany for perm*ssion to install ra dt.ive-in gasoline fill- ing station on Lot 1,Blook 3, Dickerman's Addition; alseolloa described as 565 Aldine Street. .Two pumps and two 5" tanks are to be installed. We have investigated the foregoing and report that such an installation at the desired location would not greatly increasethat Respectfully yours, chief In or, Tire Prevention Bureau. .Q?- a MILTON ROSEN Commissioner CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS GEORGE M. SHEPARD Chief Engineer JOHN M. REARDON, Asst Chief Engr. and Supt. of Construction G. H. HERROLD, Offlce and City Planning Engineer MARK W. WOODRUFF, Chief Engr. Clerk August 27,l934 Mr. L. R. S- Ferguson City Clerk Court House FRED E. LOVELL Deputy Comm. I. EDWARD GOTTLIEB, Supt. of Sanitation M. S. GRYTBAK, Bridge Engineer RAY J. KARTAK, Supt. of Workhouse Dear Sire Res Drive -In Filling Station, Lot 1 Block 3, Dickerman's Addition (565 Aldine St.) Anchor Block Co. This is an application for a permit to erect a drive-in gasoline filling station in con- nection with the now existing plant of the Anchor Block Company. It is located in a district zoned for heavy industrial purposes and is recommended for passage by the Board of Zoning. plans for driveways as submitted to this department have been approved. Yours very truly, AOR SEWARD Ohie ngineer Approveds MILTON ROSEN Commissioner ORIGINAL TO CITY CLiPK �7f CITY OF ST. O FICE O THE CITYTY CLERK "!7.' HF ES� OL ION—GENERAL'FORM PRESENTED BY PILENGIL No. 987 That Licenses for Confectionery, application 5394 Off Sale Malt Liquor, application 5896, and On Sale Malt Liquor, application 5395, applied for by E. J. Rallander at 740 Rondo Street be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk. is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. COU CILMEN _ Yeas Nay Adopted by thelCounciLAj 19 914--193— P rce eter.n AN 2 81934 Rosen In favor Approved 193 T ✓/ arr amen Against enzel 3l Mayor /Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 E. J. Hallander • •' i yt a i D2LINQIIENT TAXES (f C. F. #98719 September 12, 1934. Year Amount 740 Rondo St. (Coafeetionery)1931 No,A.F..$$140.61 (off and On Sale (Malt Liq.) 746.Rg4t' Street - a Drugstore Has been operated as drugstore for several years. Chbnge of ownership On� rinwy.CH At-vLt �� Ci 'L"L `ce CITY OF SAINT PAUL Office of City Clerk L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk Member 13. 1934 )fr. E. J. Ealiander 740 Rondo St, St. Paui, Minn. Dear Sir: I have been directed to inform you that your application for CORFECTION W, 07Y SALE,AND ON SUM MALT BEVERAOD LICIMBIS at the above address was were not passed by the City Council. From records it an that taxes are delin- quent on this proverty. The Council has been withholding licensee on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable exvlanation of the cause of the taxes not being vaid the Council will be pleased to grant you or tke owner a hearing. t Yours very truly, City Clerk. On101N11L TO CITY OL[.K .' COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. 9b 1;411, O THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL ESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED MM NTED BR DATE Tt RESOLVED That licenses for On and Off Sale lla7.t Liquor applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such liceness upon the payment into the city treasury:' of the required fees: Lillian Huntley 1-844 W. Sixth St.8n Sale Malt Liquor — Appl 5572 New n ' Henry Pariseeu "1406 White Bear Av.�/ a n n n a 5458 a Louis Levenson k512 W. University AvY " n " It n 4006 n A. A. Shomion & G. Awada `f2O S. Wabasba St. ✓ 5558 " F. J. Warner 1"754 Edmund St. a _ ." n n a 5577 a S. Foster 709 Rondo St..� Off Sale Malt Liquor " 5381 " N. Maebren /275 W. Fifth St/ a " " 5588 " F. J.Warner '754 gdmmud St. 5579 " X gdl 9q`1X�•*'�8y H'_Pt Warren' b''MT� 7p6arce-- WaOlved "!'hat lic nae. for On` and �O Mao M61tLlq or.. aDDllod for by 'th 0MInA named Dera na 1nr, tha ra.ae. ;:Jndlcaled and , they or djerel}y granted and >tha City Clack-is - Itt3`frne£ed'tt'o.fssu.,ouch licenaes'upon- thaY.bsymaht into•tho`city treasury of :pts^required fee.: L41Ifan Huntley, 344 W. Sixth St., On''. Sate •`Malt Liquor, Apel. 6372 New. i Henry. Parlseau. 1400 White Bear'. Avd-; On'Sale Mal Liquor, APDL. 6438 Y New. -. .. ;i Loula Levenson. .312 W. University Ave., On Salo bfait Llryvor, ADDU 4000 New. A.. Shomion R O.-Awada. 120 S. wa ba.ha St.,. on Sale .Malt Liquor, ADDI ^ / 6668 New. Sale, J. Warner, 734 Edmund St On SalleMalt-Llouor, ADp1. 6377 New. S. Foster: 709 Rondo 9t., Oft Sale Malt ppl. 5381 New. Lfqu;aehren,273 W. Fifth Sal,MWLigDor, Appl 6688 .Netw F arn r 734 Edmund St OOItYt Sal Unit ,on,,. - Lip or. ADnI 5970 New AdODR d by the Council A.Ir. 28,1934 ADDrbved:� Au K' 28. 1934 ; :� tOCY..B-19341 CQU ILMflN AtlG R TN 193— Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council Y�ce � //Peterson v0p�10a 28 19?R Rosen _In favor �4 Approve 193— 1 /fir x atren - Against Z( �ti Mayor /,Venzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 - c Foster 0 DELINQUENT TAXES September 12,'1934 709 Rondo St. ( Off Sale Malt Liq.) C.F.#98720 Year Amount 1931 No A.F. 69.51 1932 No A.F. 1 124.22 t C.F. 98645 -1- k'Wm.A. Morvace & 310 University Ave. On Sale Malt Bev. None E. Scheerz t" Henry J. Schnobrick 624 Wabasha St. " None C.F. 98641 IV' Maa'Lieberman & On Sale Beer None Sam �ertzik 248 E. Fairfield St. C.F. •98642 Petra Quigley & Anna Espenson 470 Minnesota St. Resta None Sale Malt Liq. Cob'. 98643 Nick Schetinski 935 E. Maryland St. Restaurant None On & Off Sale Malt Liq. C.F. 98644 Diomid Kovalchuk 602 -Jackson St. On Sale Malt Liq. None Restaurant C.F. 98720 Lillian Huntley 344 W. 6th St. On Sale Malt Liq. None Henry Pariseau 1406 White Bear Ave. " " None Louis Levenson 312 W. University Ave. n n None A. Shomion & G.Awada 120 S. Wabasha St. " " None F. J. Warner 734 Edmund St. " " None N. Maehren 273 W. 5th St. Off ° " None F. J. Warner 734 Edmund St. " " " None ORIOINRL TO CITY CLERK- COUNCIL Q(�j(����J�t� CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO.1 F C�_,ICE OF THE CITY CLERK IL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY t/�-(+L %L1�, ��I0.�y.. DATE � 28 1954 COMMISSIONER- RESOLVED OMMISSIONER RESOLVED That licenses for Restaurant, application 5704 On Sale Malt Liquor, application' 5609, and Tavern, application 5610, applied for by the Oxford Ballroom at 1057 Grand Avenue, be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. n COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Councilt8 —193— � �Pearce "Kterson Rosen —_In favor _w mt9� $ 193a Approved 11*� __ 193 Truax . 1 /7arren Against Mayor /Wenzel x ( /Mr. President (Gehan) \ SM 6,34 ORIGINAL TO CITT CLUOK' COUNCIL 1 F ST. PAUL PILE NO FCITY CLERK , OFI T E L SOLO ION—GENERAL FORM L PRESENTED BY _���' ""�"""�"""� August 27, 1954 COMMISSIONER DATE ,v RESOLVED That renewal of licenses applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasuny�of the required fees: Joseph Kria 710 S. Smith Ave. Bakery Appl. 5564 BBaewal _. Wallace M. McCollor 169 Marshall Av. n " 5498 " Stephen Handy 756 Forest St. Butcher " 5593 " L. K. Jansen 410 Pleasant Av. " " 5414 " R. Johnson 836 S. Smith Av. " " 5514 " Jerry Mikscevick 457 Collins St. " ^ 5526 ^ National Tea Co. 1816 St. Clair St. " " 5464 n National Tea Co. 181 N. Snelling Av. " ^ 5465 " A. C. Carlson 1599 St. Clair St. Confectionery ^ 5592 " D. Levenson 387 Cedar St. n n 5365 n J. S. Longendyke 65 W. Winifred St. " " 5521 ^ Howard F. Mikiska 1211 E. 7th St. " " 5517 " Helga Mushier 550 Wabasha St. ^ (Delinquent) " 5479 " Morris Nardi 177 W. 7th St. " " 5086 " J. B. Slocumb 707 W. 7th St. " n 5841 n A. J. Shomion 354 St. Peter St. " ^ 5584 " Charles Anderson 234 S. Hemline Av. Grocery " 5237 ". E. E. Asp',aud 1201 Edgerton St. " " 5471 " ORIGINAL TO CITY CLW.. PRESECOMMISSIONER CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE— COUFILE No. 9 2 AV H. 27, 3294 RESOLVED George CapetE 190 Concord St. Grocery App1. 5456 Renewal C. H. Christensen, 1.154 E. Seventh St. ^ n 5415 n M. H. Claymon 197 A. Fairfield " n 5402 " Joseph Damani 587 E. 7th St. " " 553.6 " H. C.Eilers 1871 E. Minnehaha " " 5540 ^ John Esch, 1120 Beech St. " n 5561 " A. Goldberg 981 Selby Av. " n 5545 ^ L. M. Hatch 612 Selby Av. ^ n 5455 n A. J. Johnson 2515 Franklin St. " " 5502 " Godfrey Johnson 1562 Como Av. ^ n' 5449 n R. Johnson 656 S. Smith Av. " " 5515 ^ Jerry Mikacevich 457 Collins • n 5527 " National Tea Co. 2058 Marshall Av. " n 5459 n National Tea Co. 1216 Selby Av. ^ ^ 5460 ^ National Tea Co. 918 Selby Av. " " 5461 " National Tea Co. 1817 Selby Av. " n 5462 n National Tea Co. 1816 St. Clair St. " n b465 n National Tea Co. 181 N. Snelling Av. " ^ 5466 " M. 0glansky 205 E. 14th St. " n 5562 n Kalil Soman 480 Greenwood " " 5419 " ORIGINAL TO CITY CL"RK CITY OF ST. PAUL CoUNCIL FILE No. 98 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE August 27 • 1954 PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER � _.____---$pp}: 54FR-•3tt�[enal • i�Ps--- p ,_....55380-__ �.-.v„ -"' (636 Montana " " 3 n W. P. Anderson 699 N. Snelling Av. " n 3 n n 5566 ®" L. E. Bartbol & A. Bresnaba Jr. 882 Selby Av. n 5595 0. H. Christians 455 S. Robert St. " n " 3 a " bb51 Crescent Oil Co. 382 Front St. n " 3 Geo. D. Hutchins Hudson Rd & English " IT IT 3 n " 5519 Biinnesota Oil Co. Water & Edwwd Sts. Now Barneda]1 Oil CO.. " n " 3 " n 5229 Phillips Petrolem Co. 1343 Ban dolph P St. a Skelly Oil Co. 1822 Randolpha n n 3 extra pumps 5215 Standard Oil Co. 436 Selby Av• " a a 3 PUMPS " 5212 Standard Oil Co. 492 Case St. " a a 3 a 5211 Standard Oil Co. 340 N. Smith Av. " 100 W. 10th St. & Main " n b n n 5625 The Pure Oil Co. n 5622 " The Pure 04 Go. Selby & Griggs (1224 Selby)" "a 5 Standard Oil Co. 485 g.-Sne�lin¢ Av. " " 8 n " 5457 " AMA Melamed, 130 E. Colorado Ice Delivery 5588 A. n n 5497 " Dave Bolin 421 7th St. m " n " 40 tracks 5586 Citizens Ice & Fuel Cc 6 E. 4th St. ORIOINIL TO cln cLKIW CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATEAug1at 27 1944 _4 - RESOLVED Citizens Ice &Fuel Co. 600 Selby Av. Ice Station A$pl 5889 Renewal Citizens Ice & Fuel Co. 1388 St. Anthony n n " 5588 " Citizens Ice & Fuel Co. Milton & Edmund Sts. " " " 5887 " John Clarizio 421 E. 7th St. Hotel (Moline) 40 rooms " 5445 " ros. F. W. W3;lcox 552 Endicott Bldg. Oil Burning e9uipt " 5601 " Clement A. Yares 208 W. 8rd St. " ° " " 5447 " Max Ber7jmen 558 Canada St. Junk Dealer " 5576 " E. B. Terrell 506 New York Bldg. Salary Loan (American Surety Co Bond) 5458 " Acme Auto Parts Co. 266-8 Rondo St. 2nd hand dealer " (Fidelity & Casualty Co 5454 " Bond) Capitol Auto Parts 491 University Av. �& hhsand dea sualty Co.( oadlit" 5455 " A. H. Adams 740 N. Snelling Av. Restaurant " 5495 " Paulin Bogdanowioz 1051 Ppeat Forest St. " n 5612 n Nick Ghiomes 617 Selby Av. a " - 5661 " John Clarizio 421 E. 7th St. " " 5446 " V. E. Conzett 685 N. Snelling Av. " " 5489 " J. J.Eichens & F. F. Benz 1854 St. Clair St. " " 5029 " W.F.G rewwe , 878 S. Smith Av. " " 5440 " owlalNwL ro cln conk CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL NO._ --9&7V OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE An 9�710 19,34 RESOLVED -5- Herman Hamann 185 W. Third St. Restaurant Appl 5481 Renewal F. Houde 1958 Grand Av. " " Silo w ^ Charles Lau Guardian Life Bldg. " " 5517 " Fred Merrill 467 ` Peter.gt. ^ " 5214 " Jos. Newell 472-i:. Bert St. " " 5515 " Mrs. Elsie Seashore 767 Raymond Av. ^ " 5505 " H. Van Beek 41 W. 7th St. " " 5400 " John W. Watters 369 N. Dale St. " " 5598 " E. M.Willispas 1598 University Av. " " 5456 " COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson -Rosetr In favor -T.saax- ✓Warren Against ✓ Wenzel A/'Mr. President (Oehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Counci 2Z193— Approved t' / 193 -Approved —193 Mayor -fjjzLi:AILD.� .3l DELINQUENT, TAXES Courloil File #98722 • SEPTEMBER 10th, 1934. Year Amount If/Hildebrandt Bros. 43 E. 5th St. (Hotel -Fred.) 1931 (2,341.22 87 roons ^ 1932. Ko AF(39411.16, *Judgment PJMrs. H. Anderson Payne & Montana (Gas Sta. 2 636 Montana Pumps) 11�14rs. J. M. Velat 1184 E. 7th St. (Grocery) / Joseph Kriz 710 S. Smith Ave. (Bakery) 19 V. E. Conzett 685 N. Snelling (Restaurant) 10 E. M. Williams 1598 University (Restaurant) 0 1931 No A.F. 75.66 1932 No A.F. 63.68 1931 No A.F. 182.37 1931 No A.F. 132.24 1932 Ans�.02 1932 Ans.F,2,174.33 C.F. #9872 . 1. MISCELLANEOUS, YVal� se 'N[. McCollor l69 arshiAdi Ave. aker3r` None Ste�l�eit.=atl�y 756,Forest St: $uicher None`` 836 ;S+ Sm�tb �q9i �utabgr Non� herr V 0 , 07 Co111ni40 Sty ` u o e Nope National Tea Co. 1816 sto Glair St �utc'het , None Natio: 1, Tea Co.:, X 81 N. 8rie11bg Ave, Butcher:;, None : A. C. Car son 1399z$t.;Clair St. Confectionery None, D.Levenson• 387 Cede St. " None` J. S; Longendyke 63 iN Winifredr$$ Nene-- Howard F: Miki'ska 1211-E 7th St. s� Helga Mushier 580 PJabamhe��Si: °""e, None :Morris Nardi 177 W. Seventh St. Slocwgb 707 W 7th A, J, ' 354 St,..; Peter St.. None ,Shomion Charles'vAnderaon 234,3. Hemline Ar"e. Grocery None ME `Aeplund 1201Edgerton _George Caget� ' 190 concord None: .. C. H. C25riatensen -~ 1134iE Senemmth `St.' M H. G7 eymon 197., W. Fairf ield Ave,. Joseph Damani 587.•5, 7th H. C. Elers1871 E.',Minnehaha St. "' None John Esch`" 1120; Beech St. None L`. 8; -Jansen 410 ;Pleasant Ave. Butcher None 98"/22 2. A. Goldberg - 981 Selby Ave. Grpc@ry None- . b. M. Hatch 612 Selby Ave. Godfrep �ohnsOR 1562 Comove.�' �F} done R Johnson 836 S. Smith Oei' a, nr,'� Jerry Mikacevieh . 457 Collins St. .Bone National Tea Co. 2938 Marshall nr Nonel. National' Na Co. 1216; Selby' Bve. `` None �. „ k ,, , r iiorie fir National Vea Co. 1817 Selby Ave. Nonet National Tea Go.: 1816 St. Clair St.' »`a None- '- N. Snelling Ave. a4 None National Tea Co.- L. .181 l : ,- �• 0 lens � yt .205 . 14th $t. + }h " None B. r Kalil' 4WGreehWo'q ' None 699:N Stie]lin Ave. Gas g St ., Pumps None w.P: Anderson L. R.,Barthol &, A. Bresnaha.Jr.. 882 rSeliay Ave.. n a 3.. None 0. S:` Chr atians : 455" 3 Sob'ert St _� n 3 q< .. None Cre'sesnt None Geo. -D Hixtchins S.E.Cor..Hudson Rd. & a J None Minnesota. 011, Co. Water & 'Edward ata: St. n g a' None Nox BarnsdallMater' d •-98722 ;. 3. Phillips Petroleum Co. 1343 Ran46 'St. Gas Sta 3. None ,.. pumps - Skellg Oil .Co 1222 l�andolph•,St., G46.Sta,-3_pumps None. Standard Di1 Go.. 436 ,Selby: ,eve.- " 3 extra one Pumps Standard Oil:Co.. 492 Case St " 3 Pumpsr,: None' Standard Qil""Co. "" 340 Smith 9ve. n' 3 "n None The Pure Oi1;;Go. ...100 W 10th St. n' 5' " ; - , None The Pure Cil Co. ., 'Selby & GrYggs CI 224,Selby) nzr , . ,5. n None Standard 'Oil. `Co. 6; n 485 S Snelling AAs,. . , Nne,.,. o A Melamed 130E. Colorado ," Ise Delivery.. None �ave.Bolid 421 >s. 7th -8t. " ° None "Citizens Icg# Fuel:Co. 6.E. 4th St. a n 40 trucks. None Citizens Icej;& Fuer`CdrSe1by.Ave '" Ice Stat3ion - ;i None t -Citizens;lee`:& Vb1�Co. ,1388 $t;. 8nthony Ave. " n None zena`lce! &Fuel Co. S �.r' corner Milton .& " n None ` Edmuad John C3arizo,, 421E 7th. St. Hotel .(Moline) None 40. rooms F. w.'Wilox 532 Eadicott Bldg. „ Oil Burning Equip. None: Clement,A Yeree;_ 208 W 3xd5t:;w- " n,,h n,. None, Max B;erlflnan'` "" 558 Candda" 11St. .._` Tunk' Dealer None E. B. Terrell ': 308 New York Bldg-.. - Salary -Loan None (Azneriaan Surety Co Bondi Acme Auto Parts Go. 286 8 Rondo'St. 2nd. hand dealer, None. .. (Fidelity.&.Casualty. Co.Bond).- - k .. Capitol AutosParts %491 University, 2nd hand dealer None (Fidelity & Casualty CO.Bond) } 98722. 4a ;. A: H Adams 740N Snell"itig eve, ieatsurent' None: Paulin Bogd' owiez 1057 Forest St., • n`t,. None :, Nick .Chiomes 617:' 8e11�y. ,Ave.' None, Nona Ot�� Y 1+!), Jr J. �i,ohene &j `Benz. A`nr 18`S4 9tr Clam St.. ' None` F.F. b W. F. Gxewwe h'Aver` 't 5. 5mi,, n. ar None Hermann, Hamann 183 IN 3rd �St. i' Houde 1938:1,Grand Ave.` None: f Charles;Lau Guardian Lite Bldg y.S A " None~ FredterrflT`467 St. Peter St. but None': y j F Newell A721 Rabert St�� s° None Mrs4. Elsie $eashore 767 Raymond vee ; a Nane Van Beek': 41 lR. 7th $t. n` None' John W� Watters' T69 Dale St. nr None; t£ �r t 1 r Y t _ I _ i f CITY Or Skin PAUL /p office of City Clerk L. R. S, rergason City Clerk J(r. Joseph Rris 710 S. Smith Ove. St. Pant, Minn. September 13, 1934 Dear Sir: I have been directed to inform you that your application for 9►E&RY LICBHSS o at the above address Ras -were not passed y thearetty Council. rrom records it appears delin- quent on this property. The Council withhoareng licenses on income producing pouncil on which taxesdelinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very,truly, /fes - vv 111 ��. ���Ciir3�caerk. DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL 9 COUNCIL No . .......... ---- --- COUNCILMEN—ROLL CALL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE MAY T— MCGON^ D—AN COUNCIL RESOLUTION FAVOR AUVW:�.9_5_ PEARCE AUDITED CLAIMS.' .._...._._._.._......_...,934... ....... .—AGAINSTLVED. T" T CHECKS BE DRAWN ON JHE CITY TREASURY. =0 —1— 1-T AMOUNT OF S 3394-b3-35. COVERING .t - ADOPI ED BY THE COUHCILffijkj-_�1 C F, No 98723— HE .... INCLUSIVE. AS FFICE OF THE ITy OMPTROLLER. APPROVED, ? Re.,,I,,d. That check., be d—In On the t1, _.(*Ity Tr .... ­ _ 1 1. Mi I coInc.`u`.'j'1`c. 'a',en-r '...b.ee'd'J7Wi. . - , Iiy,com �R ... . ........... ....... 1840. e nor ... checks on flIc In the office of the ('ity[ Mw Comptroller. . .. .... Adopted by the CoUNII Aug. 28. 1934. Aevroved Aug. 28. .1,,. (Senternbe, 1-19341 TOTAL DATE CHECK NUMBER IN FAVOR OF I TR NSFER C ECKS RETURNED I DISBURSEMENT BY BANK CHECKS BROUGHT FORWARD • 6797 Louis Michaud & Son T 10 00 75 85 6789 Shoop Printing company i 6799 American National Bank i 46 382 o6 6790 Empire National Bank & Trust 06 17 393 27 6791 The First National. Bank of St Paul 226 112 53, 6792 Alex Fine 40 001 6793 Casimer Kafka goo 001 6794 Louis Speltopoulos 65 00 6795 Gopher State Products Oompanyl 128 70 6796 Standard Oil Company 4 o2q 27 6797 H.K. Stahl Company 57 59 6798 Fraternal Order of Eagles 50 00 6799 Lee—Hoff Mfg. Company I 36 25 6800 David Baehafkln 32 00 6901 Capitol Stationery Mf Co.5 27 6802 Lawrence A. Soler, Cashier rW, 195 52 6803 6804 McFadden—Lambert Company 1 107 11 26 29 Maendler Brush Mfg.Copino. 6809 Midway Ice Cream company 1 461 93 6906 Northern States Power Oomr)snyi 4 254 71 6807 St.Paul Bottling Company i 332 00 6809 St.Paul White Lead & Oil Compa0y 93 50 6909 Mrs. H. Mitch 1 224 50 6910 Louis Tanek 1 1 15 00 6811 John L. 00nnolly, Corp. Oounse� 225 00 6812 John M. Reardon, Supt. Cons. i 1 225 00 6813 Tort Authority, City of St.Pau 2 ZOO 00 6914 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Finano 13 20 42 6815 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Fin "no, 653 20 6916 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan, 24 10 6817 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finance 95 67 95—(q 6818 Pioneer Electric Company 1 1 477 35 6819 John L. Connolly, Corp. Counsel 154 62 6920 Riverside Press, Inc. 40 21 Sam Colosimo 35 20 22 Frank Dielke 192 51 L. F. Krengle 13 60 1 68P2 Hallam & Hendricks, Attys. for August Grill I 10000 6825 C. leaRoson 60 oo 6826 Mrs. Delia Brown 28 28 6827 • Mrs. Mary Emily Christy 27 00 69PS John F. Fahey 12 67 6829 Mrs. Anna R. Foley 11 00 6930 John Lennon 4000 6831 Mrs. Elizabeth Literski 40 oo 6832 Mrs. Hannah Peterson 24 92 6933 Mrs.Elfrida Soderberg 28 80 6934 reyen Construction Company j 7 265 29 6915 Mrs. Florence Silver 1 215 00 6936 Jessie F. 9oottI5 i 6837 Collector of Int. Revenue so 00 6838 State of Minn. Div. of Hotel InI3Ip* 14 oo 6939 R.A. MoMenemy 6840 Quality Park Envelope company 127 32 SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 44 989 22^ 1368816 1 � DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL 8 9'N COUNCIL VV MMMM1111 OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE O' - "'""""""" Cf,��j�IL �I�-Bi��ALL M--- ar�Bn COUNCIL RESOLUTIONMcDOAugust 27 34 PEARCE LD AUDITED CLAIMS -- PEARCE _...fJ............. IN FAVOR .._................. 19 .__.-..5._�.....-AGAINST RESOLVE . TH T CHECKS BE DR�F�A'f'4�jjd H��G},I TY TREASURY. TO THE AGGR GA AM U OF f.... �(.'(>J_...�!y$..J✓p/.' � / "..._.... COVERING CHECKS NU ED,,.... �.. TO. .. .. INCLUSIVE. AS J PER CHECK 1 TH FFICE OF THE TY COM RO ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL........ _.._... .........._. APPROVED— . PPROVED. CITY COM OLLER ...... ........./r... ........... MAYOR B<' ........:...... 98714— be dl -re on Reaoh•edT eh �r yrh to athe drawn on City CHECK NUMBER the per TRAN$/FE �I amOu"t of numbered 6841 $5.1) TR 6fi92. InclueoitKeh? City CHECK! In the ofiice •hecktrolle file Comptroller.34- by the Council A . 28, 19 AUB• 26, 1934. Approved (September 1.19341 �� ��� 6841 4rthur L, WHO 684P George Veit Pittsburgh Coal Company 6844 Hugh Jonas �. 6645 reycn Construction Oompany 6846 O'Neil & Preston, Inc, 6841 Literary Digest 6846 Mrs, Mary Ahern i 6849 %H, Marx 6850 L. Mortensen 6851 John R. Murdock 6852 Herman Unruh 6953 American Linen Supply Comnanq,, 6954 American Linen Supply 0ompanyl 6955 Braunig & Sons Baking Companyl 6556 Miss Julia M. Brueee 6857. Central Soap Comnany 6656 CO -Op. Laundry Company i 6859 JOS. Dingl- Boat works 6660 Electric Blue Print Company 6861 Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk Company 6662 Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk Company 686 H.B. Fuller Company General Eleotrio Supply Corp. X664 865 Hoge well Company 6666 McFadden—Lambert Company 6667 Miss Louise Markert 6866 Mrs. B. Mayer 6869 Mayls Ice Cream 6870 National Battery Company 6871 Northern States Power Company 6872 Northern states Power Company 6871 Northern States Power Company 6674 N.W. Bell Telephone Company j 6875 Oriental Laundry 6876 Postal Telegraph Company 6677 Railway Express Agency Inc. 6878 St.Paul Builders Material Com�any 6879 St.Paul Thite Lead & 011 Comp9ny 6880 R.C. Schroth II 6881 Sharpe & Dohme, Inc. 6882 G. Sommers & Company • 6883 Stanchfield Printing Company 688! Tri—State Tel. & Telg. Compan 6885 Tri—State Tel. & Telg. Comnan 6686 Tri—State Tel. & Telg. Compan 6887 T-rin City TeztilP Gulls 6888 Velvet Mfg.Company 6889 The W aterous Company 6890 Theeling Corrugating Company 6891 'shite Eagle 011 Corporation 6692 Zinsmaster Baking Company SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD F TCIT/ L DATE RETURNED DISBURSEMENT BY BANK CHECKS z 2 1368616 11 50 00 28 00 108311 36 00 426 00 200 00 '100 6 16 15 51 j12 4 15 4 oo 111 23 10 5 40 19 70 00 21 16 33 31 65 00 160 08 177 34 119 85 452 043 15o 331556 90 44 1 48 oo 376 24 471 07 436 49 211 92 4o 35 6 95 3899 90 4 25 2 62 55 63 25 252 j0 12 26 96 of i 97 64 II 135 71 11 11 5 52 ` 2 45 2 83 415 90 25 C6 I ry 44 669 22 1374789 45 700 6-02 ff I onto."^. To e.TV OLb1K CITY OF ST. "_ OFFICE OF THE CI o {se woe»ae xRo UNCIL RESOLUTION— ::.i;..yoa PRESENTED BY MMISSIONER WHEREAS, on the 4th day of August, 1934, Roeella Bruce de- posited the sum of #50.00 with the Clerk of the Municipal Court as bail money to secure her appearance in said Court on the 10th day of August, 1934, to answer to a charge then pending against her; and AREAS, the Sane of Roselle Bruce was placed on the calendar for August 6th, when her bail receipt called for an appearanoe on August 10th, and the said Roselle, Bruce did appear on August 10th and found that her bail had been forfeited on August 6th because of her failure to appear on that,d.ay; and WHEREAS, said case had been erroneously set for August 6th; and whereas, the Hon. John L. Rounds, one of the Judges of said Court, has recommended that said case be reinstated on the court calendar and said bail money returned to the Clerk of the Municipal Court; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized and directed to draw a warrant in said sum of $50.00 in favor of the Clerk of the Municipal Court. COUNCILMEN Yeas � Nays Pearce APeterson r J RAMM —In favor rren Against Wenzel sm SECONDNICEPRES. TROA$e Adopted by the Council ISI= `7 8 MA-193— AN A193 NIG 2 81934 Approved 193- 4MM�—Mayor LISHEv / 1 2 STATE OF MINNESOTA MUNICIPAL COURT 8 ,!COUNTY OF RAMSEY CITY OF SAINT PAUL 4 - - - 5 e State of Minnesota , 7 Plaintiff, 846. A F F I D A V I T o Rosella Bruce, to Defendant. 11 12 18 ,;STATE OF MINNESOTA SS 14 COUNTY OF RAMSEY ))) 1s PHILIP ROSENBLUM, being first duly sworn on oath deposes* 18 ','. 'and says that on the 4th day of August, 1934, he posted bail for 17 ,the above named defendant and the bail receipt stated that said 18 defendant was to appear in Municipal Court, Criminal Division, 'on the 10th day of August, 1934. That records of the Municipal 20 court office also disclosed that said defendant was to appear in 21 ,;Court on the 10th day of August, 1934. That in the Ramsey County 22 Jail an error was made and the appearance of Roselle. Bruce was 28 !noted for August 6, 1934. This fact was unknown to the defendant 24 25 and to your affiant and there was no appearance made by anyone and on 26 on that date,/the 10th day of August, 1934, pursuant to the bail 27 :;receipt and pursuant to advice of the Court, the defendant !;appeared and was advised by the Clerk that the bail had been for- 28 felted on August 6th because of defendant's failure to appear. 20 Your affiant was advised that it would be necessary for him to 20 have a resolution passed by the Council reinstating the bail and 81 I the case, 22 2e. WHEREFORE, your affiant prays for an Order of the Goan . Page One. u. omeu .or STACKER ! STACKER YIIItKf. OGOIIU �' . YIR OL �111/OT I 2 reinstating the case, and for a recommendation of the Court that 8 the Council reinstate the bail. it4 12 18 it 15 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 so aQ 88 1AW MAN or STACKER I STACKER VINHIOTA RUING SAINT FAOL. NIRIIWA dubsox�bsd a�c� �� q�� �0 be�q�e me this 1 May of August, ax A. Stacker Notarl—N—blio, Ramsey County, Minnesota. My commission expires duly 27, 1939, 1, Clerk of the above named Court, certify that the facts above stated in the affidavit are true and correst to the best of my knowledge. -OLMK OF MUNICIPAL COURT BY: DEPM.- I Page Two. ORIGINAL -TO CITY CLERK ` �6UNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY I ATE COMMISSIONER _L Whereas additions and deductions which might prove to be neces- sary in the improvement described as the widening and paving of Pleasant Ave. from Osceola Avenue to Ramsey Street, Hanlon & Okes, contractors, have been provided for in the specifications, and unit prices therefor have been stipulated in the contract, and Whereas it has been found necessary to make the following ad- ditions and deductions: �777777777777777 xo saTss-$v x e vvenzel- ADDITIONSt 368 sq. yds. 2" Asph.Conc. on 6N ae additions andaeduotlone. 'j ht proy6wto be neC.eeary In' donc.base ® 2.33 857.44 Ment deecrised,sa the wf- z asTlaB of,Pleas ant Ave:. 14 Cone; base to remove Ave:: -to Ra aey, a. i ban 5 coatradMra have assn ® 0 7. D0 c In „t foi, alflaatlonA, and y;,eretor. have beep etivu- 2 aonc.walls to protect treestrn en loon ® 15.00 30.00 y^.wlnK a 12 Elm treestoremove 0 25.00 300.00 ^ •a'. 1 315 pounds of mesh reinforcing ® .05 15.75 1210.19" DMUCTIONSs 368 sq. yde. 7" reinforced cone. ® 1.97 724.96 NET TOTAL ADDITION 485.21 Now therefore be it Resolved, that the City Council hereby approve the aforesaid additions and deductions made in a coordance with the specifications - therefor not to exceed the amount of $?5:257net. addition, to be added to the lump sum consideration named in the contract known as Comptroller's Contract L.3837 for the making -of the aforesaid improvement for the rea- sons hereinbefore. set forth and pursuant to the aforesaid specifications and unit prices stipulated in said contract. The Department of Public Works has agreed with the contractor that the sum of $485.23 is the reasonable addition to be made to said oon- tract. Countersig = a otor ptroller . . COUNCILM� f Yeas Nays u -. erson G Z-1-17. g In favor atren Against enzeh,��} / . SECOND VICE FRES . TRLW SM &34 Approved 9 1934-193— Q 49 Mayor RF_SOLVED CITY OF S'i_ PAU(_ R" -g •` OFFICE OF THE GITY 4r--F_EF2K COUNCIL RESOLUTION — GF-["EF2AL FORM In the matter of constructing a. savAg� in the alley adjacent to lots 16 to 22v inclusive v in Block 11p Ufton Grove Plat 1, from Ca1ifOT3r:Lia ,4venue to a point 25 feet south of LarPenteur Avenue, 1934- dder Preliminary Order 97903 aPProvec1 3C --tar :1-7, RESOLVED that plans and sPecigicatiorss as submit- ted by the Comanissioner of Pulb13c Works for the above named improvement be and same are hereby approved. COUNCILMEN yeas Nays eterson -Rasea f In favor A/ =nen—Against /Wenzel SM 6. SECOND VICE FRES. TRUAX Adoptees by the Council dUG 2 9 1q�4 193— 2 19 1934 Approves _193_ ACO Mayor U 41 O He Not.. 987.28 ............ ... PROPOSAL FOR IMPROV `,,°„,`,' and PRELIMINARY ORDER. Theundenign -jup C hanty-ALSakQ?aul vis ,ohereb qprppp��!4 �akin _oUkefqAow 01i imDwanat by t Cup 4VXJAti -:froX t pro t t d yt up , alp it q i0too Ifty. Ot t r he 4ioiso, 0 aid . � ��o � ��,, �; �����p�R e���� , � ,i, t ��� , 6,4d, am 0 oil Drown and ROA p?,O),sK , , 'a Pahce St. abutting in lot 20 i Add. A orttofl of in 4%,,B;k d';,1Pj !3#,F44,i.r11 ' 5 (z 4 r i,0418 49f,34 ae 1, Beek and i `Z6 -"a' iota 2 3 8: 4, Blk. 2, Beek & Breckenridge ;1141610ek'fii1doA -g4 ' 0 2 , 1, We,� 10jimm WcBIX 341U0V' o ,t I a wjoiw"O h0a004” il d aiO ,ie'y 0-4 0i, 44 Y�p r. Ae X61 o�wSd@ni b. 4""the St 0 IS wkdt4 �-o $0:feet e -V �5 fico so, zora,St. '&&4n8 *qxet6 pIPar La nalusive JngQ;#Xets lie, _off ,B.kk. ,;,12 :009W 4' 1,j"jkrrAA,s dd,-Jota 10 to 24 ndiusivet -hi B lirketi, and l6te 1 in that part of 19 & 2 e:SchefePl4dd,�rhieh ,ie soutk}:.o strong64VO t Blk I P. 'o ex4ell L. 0 a a St.the penter,17inq.of tewid-m,trjp ;stikrikO 'M 4,0 i"i tp reACA OW, evenl CT and the 'center line of Tuscarora "9t. groduo@ "'�jrjy from the easterly side of W. Seventh St- to f macing xk th*th kt eqpto � thAAA th a poilf" ona�e line of .,en go ZZU-Ur - =01,91-i�' Aot erib6d line a dietanab of *0 ltk ;t 1-q- ripe *t•, Opnoe ii 90--j 1,i. ast des 'feeto the es lowing g �A4#re:t, n fE`er '30"T mh t.,-,: ��,,jfaj p�mond St. and set on the sout NO' K i4 ^ llho'"&� nt" Sj widened as above described, and Uing Vrly ffii� Jot�, 1, �V.,arngr%a*-or tlr I int yr . seven do- "MR4-7, p A;f V4 Age. ym — " t i A h�4 64 !I bte -8 W, feet on the west "tit! o� 0 measuring 6 -Aar, p ee J41(p, 9, ox of Duke St. and 6 f ielt on the southerly line of W. Seventh p ip k lk p St. tdepe�4 -az� #OtOve Aeer-g . J,,p e#,# -pq�4� bqi g, r,tt e -� 0 t I Sf opp+ 'ti3'6, *pk,7, ;,A- IVAP41, BPOWA` SUP a per.. Seventh St. widened as,., above described. A s'p 't W Awl t� nerd fist en WW I 6 ign 40V .0t asp 0-V 17 ba '11,01a A 3" t, northQ"M Wr on ftie 4j"- rift WT on the sou"Tly line Of '9 J �k V IRA GGU;6-- N1.1j. -t, ;;,!"�?kpOfj;jj Uri tsvv&j TT' -A&IJTG)s To 'tN AGU;,JJ IXTUR UOLT11 oop;oL TT1JG 044' 2G suq ,,;p bLGGGIJ ;BJK3 Vucy,s tof" 51, �G ji w4l" IXTUE solsfYGLT2 0 10 TUO1118V V 31 YC' , qCj b 'TO; MVH BTUG &' - BLG 03EGUL'T Ciao yqq1 T9;e 1 015 PTYV qb TOTS 1 p Vt_ Bill* 31 2, a yqq a;T3jbou B,LOAM Deptiso 4b, To 0sim, b 2 A p ef TUROU No 8 fug, Bioi& b wrin G is so; "s O:L RTIV 5 SUIT TO' IP oug I 8AP Ot I 1\ To 81 9u TOT 51) Tu OUT9 wr IN' TO :L 'b%TsrGG W sp";;Tjj lyuq Bum - q A.9cSfG9 bOLfTOJJ 0 sb7,,a jqq, 11 -F So' BTIC' IN 2;T118Ou 33LOAM Ta 2TIUsoul BLOALU iruq iMVqG2LjV V99" TOP 3' 4' rAG BTIV isammeox's anp 0; Ot Bly. VqC11► TO;q 5 To N TUGIJIGI WSJ - sou -BI.O" T- yom'"I"tb V* ASWOG BLOAWAS grip OL SID 55Dr:153' ouq TuaOub,B)4OAqj_truq 149MG4140 Avp BT60C Tlt' 2; 8 j . iruq 3,9' Ii02' TOT 6PTPV'&Ob IV G1 W b So 12SOTLTO MTJ&SrJTIEG VWDIVIr. LTRF;-o t Bir 5 Ot arTueou-BLOAU 1: E IrT owq Z4 12LTUR 8ET211,10,1 LPLT 6p- OTT 0:6 P , Q, _'Ot . 'TO DITY4 Olt N' 53b a Ba Op 8 7._f° To Trr 'Jae TAG ot.LAgLUGL4 0 UTT p#OgG buLss 01 1 33gX . �,qj. jrqq1UR Va."; OT :LGG; :L,.OM TGPWOUCJ A&Tq;jj� " 2;- To V 6 Tug A* 2G ly. on tb!�'i"t *6-0 a'trj4h 0901 OT tp", , AP A, ;, . 611U, � _,_ ! , '. � � ty-141fi-4' of V. nth St - line of'ViOrbiter Stft'W�7all feet on tae widened,� as ab.o.v deooribedp,.,.Pd Aginf, in the, WtheAstNr Y. c.orner of= t 40 V, V I 1i - , .9, 77,07, 1 'M " �, , b�. � :1 .: 1 1 W. p f 6fee --o the west" , lune 0�f,v -a ono Ave. u'thefl� 11' F wi6hed�'is above described and being in the northeasterly corner 6 Stinson's Sub of Blk. gj iq,� k , #f opee�. Y" �,g Of thatll)Art 01V the m'ea$ r ng'6 feet _10zi e f 44A., . 410 -- iind��o &"6 feed ofGh 1164 It corner of that 4f line f on the southerly e of I. Seventh 0 Randolphsnd being ip westerly corner of 4`thi West a of W -.7th St. 3t' Also measuring 6 feet on the north "I- Pd"l nd "d So triih& ar p ece , line of line of,,jAu4ubRn.jq the q out ,Ue.rly- and, 6 f set oil ef - , d_ ?.in t 6 *eater g, n y Co W�A e �,& — * h I ;z V. .7th at. Wi(ken.4d, M411j,RX, xrier7bf.: at MAI% &e eke NW feet , on the north Ale?" a,t#� ar pieQ0,0 Qf 4, M."! f therly I ft lin Ott comer 4, eA� ,as _46150 p UUtf 4 -erred •'48 above dac bed'.' thp West. ri feet on ,09. of jrd.�W.asu#A ; W. 7 a other -Y" "Xi 'a -Of �th'st, Ale t riAl� , ; , %,4 cv is, feet"44 t, S'fflhi*rill 9 te r t `V77t'h d �ing df" ;ha 0 - par T 6 d be4,;,.t� St. "'6 feet on the north -.0 z on, TaiF a -w -i 0, itheily Of 4-",7thTS:U T, r Ij M11 U n Also a triangular piPCe Of land measuring 6 feet on the north linp o;Tusdarora ut.hiji line of C fd"as above cledcribed'and be .the_*est6rlk.o6 neV"of I I TP7 N�kf)j P '—I 4.G ve 0 6fpaq 'PLecice,6494 Vqq T1,110: °O AS@ suq SPA TJJ ;JJG UOzflVGVqf GLT7, VISO 48rjue 16G; O;j �p(; Rqft��tLT2L 17 . UJGZ k ITTEr T G An Lye OT 0 of IGIN GO1 apy a ; 0 v Aij9GUGq era YPOAG fus AGq; ot WOO' D, 2; WITO . *1" anp sto-tGRO'N TXTJJR 8oqVGxjX of -Ugil UP '0 q0IoXTPe.q as eoq t6 V'jjq PGJ-'UC Tjj P'G IA69;GLTX COWGL ot 1 u6 A_9004 b , Is o OU PG BonpiL ob Jrqu seanzxigr Tll 01 A. tesp 0V lov, 110 1090g,#,01 0 noloniq Ilia 80ff;Y6jjj Ai_01 0�6 qG oup��st 19,60411 cow 0; 11 .. I . 6�r pu; IG Go: oj lee on L, ;66; OV, a V7eo s 'P,040: Pezra"seeTq ATUR eon ;PGLTX 01 C1 - PGTbE TV ;FG 11oL;J7G9G�GzT% GoxvGt bests111 O e; 0V FJTG eolyfPSLIX TTVG of &- S;jy 2;. T:L Te"N WGV81TLTUR q jGG; ou FFG msec that part of lot 11, Clarke's Re of Blk. 12 Clarke's Add lying southeAy,of X widener4 ,ab?je described. , , i� ot,9 "the f cIIi0Wi4 '4tk '04"19 Its A . Aiti, of, W eve "A, r;qpg jF&RU'V. �ov)e 1 � t , , ­ f 'r, hi,nortfierly line 0 t;e �'ia�t 6Y rt" and �A_ I Met. on�_'t 5 Horeish's ts- �th St. and being in the southwesterly corner of lot x ou thilOuth f 44r, piece ne o• 7th St. t k 14 Ile Ira t ;�e par 0 4" lot 14 B1 t Sand be ng tink tto-�� yIng northerly of W. Seventh St. Also a triangular piece of land measuring 6 feet on the east line of Duke St. and 6 feet on the northerly line of W. 7th St. and being in the southwesterly corner of that part of loof ts W35 and 1. Brown & Ramey's Add lying northerly . 7th 36 Blk, 14 Stnoon St. Also a triangular piece of land measuring 6 feet on the east line of Brie St. and 6 feet on the northerly* line of W. 7th As and being in the southwesterly oorner of that part of got 21 A. Yazoo Brownie sub aforesaid lying northerly of T- 7th o Also a triangular piece of land measuring 6 feet on the. east side of Oneida St, and 6 feet on the northerly side of W. 7th.St. and being in the southwesterly corner of that part of lot 31 Blk. it stinsdo,& Ramsey's Sub ofM4 of Bik. 16 Stinson Brown & Ram- sey's jAglying northerly of W. 7th St. Also a triangular piece of land measuring 6 feet on the east ]44g of lobster St, and 6 feet on the northerly line of T. 7th St. andbeing.in the southwesterly corner of that Part of lot: 18 Blk, 17, Stinson Brown & Ramsey4 Add lying northerly of W. 7th St. Also a triangular piece of land measuring 5 feet on the south line of Palace St, and 5 feet on the northerly lineofW. 7th St. and being in the northeasterly corner of that part of lot 10 RBA­ Bey's Sub of % of Blk. 26 Stinson Brown & Ramsey's Add lying northerly of W; 7th St. Also a triangular piece of land measuring 6,feet on the south line of';&mee St. and 6 feet on the northerly line of I. 7th St, %nUb'oi6gIn the northeasterly corner of lot 1 City Bank Rearrangement. Also that part of lot 16 Thos. DalyfS Sub of Blks 31h tt Stinason o f Brown and R&MOGY's Add lying north Of Is 7th'St' and Bou 6 feet line drawn from's point on the east line of Osceola Ave, north of its intersection with the northerly 1ine of C feet north 7th St . #gj6k,to & point on the northerly line of W 7th St. 6 sisterly from its intersection with the east line of Osceola Ayes produced. Also a triangular piece of land measuring 6 feet on the east line of Bay St. And, 6,rfeet ,on the northerly line of "1. 7 Sts lieingin th 0 - I -_ i6. � it corner of lot 15 Blk. 2, Scheffer's Add. no' eLls;u_ e Y�I i,'O 41 DIP 1p Wimp Blom po ju I� I , 90904611 0101M Ot PUP bn� 01 V700 ITO Ot ONTO, RP Vq i4eq 9 ' TooP V 0 0; jvuq WGUOnTPR �Q� tie; OU pe, no; Airpoo BLOMUIP anp UpLenIq 1111IR 1101PYGUI Oz '16 lo Opq O,uq 'POTUR 'TV, 00111GL Ot per; but; TTWG 0;= 24G, ton 0; 10; 31 ;FslUO�;POLA.TTJJG 0 0 fc�;ZTVjJRfffOj,bT I A qjsif 0,, U ;JY6 ego; BLOAW A UOL GTT2, 01 Ais I;jj 'PAW fz Ot OV; bVL; Ot 10;9 3� sw I Ot A- 1; 01.1 ega,; Ouq PQTd T,U 06 661;G I �snAuFN ep IT Ot ;Pup 01 aqp I DIN, it, p �;, aqq 0; Ou PYG Bow As -Zgq :P10TRE TO 1JIG '01XG� Q, 10; ass Me SeraP TTY, 1JG 0; OOPOiUG :LGG; 0 -Ir poaBf4ev . TRNs Udz9J7GLT2L Tjua'T ot :LPG; ou g ea 4c ;AGTG;0 ;JYG LOTIOATuR S-03 24!s* AROUG9 ;,W18 Erpo# q qqqcLTp p q ;Jls� be`L� OIL TOP IT' GTG'LICGIB JSG Ot BIN' TS QT3rLXG,8 Vqq 72LIue Aleo of land measuring 4jelt on the South a triangular pie"''— ie"' I - I *.z.,7th iiiie Artstj;6*rj:ve. 4n&�`4--f6et on t#e.,Aorth"1y4 line of _6 ,` -,ht ,.n or t St. widened as above described and being,i.01. ner of that part of lot 18 Blk. I Scheff6rfi Add- lpin of W. 7th St. widened as above described and southerly,'Ot Axmstron,g./ Ave. Also a triangular pjv.,oej ,�*f,,.auW-MW,*,suring 6 feet on the east line of View St. and 6 feet on the northerly line of W. 7th St. 'b - de -scribed, ind'z-b�6,iftO-'i-n-tba.m.u.thw&at!Drly corner widified ft�'* Ove Clarke's Add lying northerly of W - of t hat part of lot 10 Blk. 5 7th St. widened as above described. 44f -T X M % 4, M AK� M a 1 Ot C Fed bay o; '7oF 74 STK• 17Gq zpaq I po , T -a AT9G _q -,Wq'ue 1j0i.;jVGL.Tj. 07 • ITITO Z ATIAI c0ZVQZ ;GG; OW4JIG True OZ a, 'Sn' ev, bT6�G Oc Cf DIS , V81FL TUIR e;LGG; OU Pjyr, Ova; VAG. 0; 1, SAF 20 -ALTq GuGq 9POAG,`qG9OzTPG4 wurq�.so4ya�z.Tx IJGL Oz-rpup ber-4p n Top Tq. BTIC, , T . bovalii61-4 a �,Vqq O:L -V'Z*GrZO17e JATqG-uG9 we vP'OAGqGeGLTpGq guq: P6TUt TTUG ot VZU184�7�01JR VAG* VUq t LGG; Oil VjTG T,TUG CO L_ O:L I jr Go; Ou ;JJG 201Trp VTOO Er PLTvu1RffTuL bTecr OZ T%U9, J3 ........................... ...................... . ...... Dated this. -.28132-day PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: i innituSaT Diode of land-: eke 00" rro�c the following x th'st eke 00" n t); a pTIT4OV B«O!is * 11m(IexI a ;tqfile L7r'fbF"Qt 1 bw, t7E gc j7C (at'�Ci7f E?a aJ 7 ��Zas-d�?r>�P v,.i YTtqCfzel4 O -y j O;tj 7 Cn tt:lrlt xas4i CA -4P :,V ZGF4 ;lxa 1p;,µ Sri'a�aBi�►16r pieoe=o� 3aad meaearig"ktoot owlKs� B�, 1160 of Webster $t• and 6 feet on the southerly lint of 'a. 7 railieaed �1er eN1si►+oadeaolbedshd bring ilet:tba ab�ea►tiNly� r�r of"°tp''�t{'a�iyf��►1�t0i.la�ue+yy�aY�uab�`ipy�oraldr#pcg"'edihR"£ o no, C, deo . q�,. L pd eM o! 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PVAklte Y2;:P �iEara<:tlk�v� F'itx9 t4c��;9�xj�`;� O„, k# ��►� <�' !F'.ta fi iF 54 ot± of x§a l.uatae1, pt gl-vf "ofjw' ok To t `���''{n� :a3ieA £'{.d9tJ, l+@9�$�x«}'t+ri C� •, _ 59"J �7�2 tE " yrX�'FrLt k� tf f &i#ib1 Y 9 +nR4ii' 'boat^ s� # Y� �. oi,w titil . (;,Ww j,. Ye , i7 t ' "i' ii4 4F�1[H-. SYfe•1 hA YS�.wax s l3 %`` ; .. a .'ff4 11+ ti, A.{ t 1 .�1`aTid ,1,1 1'i9 d i fj$'PPjtXO,kk i' : � 'T 41 A*f w 1'�i Al '�? .,V1APi A IDP O tit 0 ou oy7h ltd a='4$jia � ofi� lt; x aFP ".bF!r z# tf ;.$.��i �+�+ 'o}AazoraaoA�or a' $C u pe;tfci �;st 4aof� x�rnataa7z Qu»x99a o � + X oL 4S TAa a caro o �, an o rso of ; �ue.'a n�add+P 9IAa3gx flax �oo.ou�reaeTaz;�td caou, . qa o ep iO.Oafi. AL Dors pays a t?-. NF1' <'S' �'goueq ss�s ��40 �o'n P#q' . o ju4P TT' Cs`:;z; r�ii9 as .3. TS C7`�xfzt;�u yc 7IjfiJis' Also a triangular place of land measuring 4 feet on the south -kw 1'1`ne,vf Armstrong Ave. and 4 Peet on the northerly line of W. 7th gbovat deeorf knd., being is they nort116i:#tdr1y cor- ger;Ap Mixt ,.of tat IS Blk. 1� 5eh*ft.eree, Add. IyjW northerly oP,;.7th st• eidsned asabove deeorlbed pmO ,soutberly oP..P.=9trong A4ei Also a triangulasr':pisoe. Of AaDd- meabuering 6 Peet on the 'east Jim . aP yi®w 3t, ends,d. te►1Rt ,on.,,ti}o ,oq;thprXy,;line.,o'f W. 7th Ste widened as ebove dtreckV-idCer�{d being in t$e eouthweeterly corner of t hat part of lot 10 ,I C}arke's Add lying northerly of T. 7th st. widened as abo#* d 16 d. Yom: in V, $ a C' artgv ttit €ii T(Af t3 #p` k r ' iw!.4C46a q 99 ' i tka i¢�A� tot)iittif'h0C?'tt i+ nh?.f"M t„ ;. TIVO L F' .,f,s paq tgoi' 6:a' 1,1t 3s{t'.i'i}�f.rA ;1'Iry ,.t, j- ,rl t:'qt 'non if f a r {?: gr .k wf4 44 1 :rsc; ,-., q. >'t fl l.jt;.�. 4' .. r'#i' .;et tit tt �..nf! tlt�� of o 4,V ipso' A'W'ti4q wu "'f<O, V ,fa r.� e, i,+c#{:r� hf, t ,•l„ 4fhp3aova URL, Ot, ppq a m$ 04, r,10 itr� �� TM art,},6 ;.,,TUU �1 f sns r,1-;asrffaosa�» t + a�ztq ;.c,.;_ ,, fps Tti?k3 <"�i: '• siY' f7 b r. pjgisLf'iit=.rtfi. bT(T pa u .:._ having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul--.__ -------------------------------- --••---------------- therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cyst of said improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. ✓. „p b. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. ' Adopted by the Council.-. ....................... AUG-0*34-••--••------•---- Yras Ners Councilman Mai --_� `o- AUG Approved.-_---------------------- _.19 M ............ ...... Pamaes TfMMMf�//� r/sY�lily Mayor. _ CE PRES . TRUAX roan C ♦ 18 j2ii 7.38) . .ISI�ED �, 1, Y - - rt �•+h ry • i, I I ,• .. A nF ` y )4 t V, $ a C' artgv ttit €ii T(Af t3 #p` k r ' iw!.4C46a q 99 ' i tka i¢�A� tot)iittif'h0C?'tt i+ nh?.f"M t„ ;. TIVO L F' .,f,s paq tgoi' 6:a' 1,1t 3s{t'.i'i}�f.rA ;1'Iry ,.t, j- ,rl t:'qt 'non if f a r {?: gr .k wf4 44 1 :rsc; ,-., q. >'t fl l.jt;.�. 4' .. r'#i' .;et tit tt �..nf! tlt�� of o 4,V ipso' A'W'ti4q wu "'f<O, V ,fa r.� e, i,+c#{:r� hf, t ,•l„ 4fhp3aova URL, Ot, ppq a m$ 04, r,10 itr� �� TM art,},6 ;.,,TUU �1 f sns r,1-;asrffaosa�» t + a�ztq ;.c,.;_ ,, fps Tti?k3 <"�i: '• siY' f7 b r. pjgisLf'iit=.rtfi. bT(T pa u .:._ having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul--.__ -------------------------------- --••---------------- therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cyst of said improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. ✓. „p b. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. ' Adopted by the Council.-. ....................... AUG-0*34-••--••------•---- Yras Ners Councilman Mai --_� `o- AUG Approved.-_---------------------- _.19 M ............ ...... Pamaes TfMMMf�//� r/sY�lily Mayor. _ CE PRES . TRUAX roan C ♦ 18 j2ii 7.38) . .ISI�ED PROPOSAL FOR 1 and PRELIMINARY ORDER. Theundersignedhereby proposesthemskingof thefollowingpublicimprovement by yIIe City of Saint Paul, viz-: ..............._Q9A1MI?Ai71ila-And...t,e&;Lnz aR g e.ee int n..the-..land-_nece-s s. zY for elopes-•_of_cuts-_and fills..the_widening:and gradin of the -------------- ............. xidened_-�ortiona of,.W 7th St-.- from Richmond St.-•-to-_Tuscarora-_Ave. Dated this -......... Z th...day PRELIMINARY ORDER. -.,.,.,.o • ....:am„ mmnneal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: having been presented to the Council of'the City of Saint Paul----------•-----•----------- ------ therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directfsd:.. I. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improve@ent. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish s plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im ro ent is asked for on the petition of three or more ownerd; b. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. ✓ AUG -' Adopted by the Council- ------------- ---------------------------' 4 - YEAS NAYS �s Councilman Approved. .-...--•---- iieean ..�.�-'- --------_--•--------_--_-- Rosso ; WENZEL ----------- -_C„*r /��/ /TCc*I19 Mayon MR. SECOND VICE PRES.:TRUAL N_ 98730 a r No 98731— ln'3he mattor, of condemning abd tak- f for 810- septa tandlHllda to SAe._I c.=R'radio - 1ley. In Block 1 <Left._ u;+a 0a,; d 1ttoneand=6Bmo.u's Ream- ambnt'-.from chdtif 4 St. utidt COUNCIL FILE NO — �e31 INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of oondemning,and taking an easement in the land necessary for slopes{ outs and fills in the grading of Alley in Block 1, Leffineym & Haes' Addition, c. C. Ven! Dyke's Addition and Kilts Rearrangement from Chatsworth -Street to Oxford Street, under Preliminary Order MOM approved ` 11av 29 r 934 The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Commissioner of 'Finance upon the above improvement, and having -considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and- the same is hereby approved and adopted; and the said improvement is, hereby ordqed,tobe proceeded with 14- 2. 2. That the nature of0e improvement which the Council recommends is oondemn and take. an easement in the land necessary for slopes, outs and fill$ in the grading of Alley in Block 1, Leffmann & 8aset Addition, C. C. Van Dykets'Addition and Eni.lte Rearrangement from'Chatsworth Street to Oxford Street, in accordance with the blue print hereto at- tached and -made a part hereof, the hatohed portions showing the cuts and the shaded portions showing the fills, with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 50-0A Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the r,+h day of qs tmehwr 1934 : at the hour of 10 o'clock A.'1 i in the Council Chamber of the Court. House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the,_ Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hear. ing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council t 29 W4 , 193 Approve 193— I City Clerk v / �/V Mayor Councilman rt�yk _, . PgteraoA Councilman VA&11000 % arren Councilman We't"ize eazei g� SE nND VICE PRES. TRUAX 3UBLT3FIFD Form R -s. R. b 1141 rJ1C1VlElJ ' 1 V1XVI:Aix In the -Mat" ter of grading $lley irC' Bloak 1, Leffmann and Haas+ Addition, C. C Van Dyketa Addition and L�oiT+s;Rearrangement from Chatsworth Street to Oxford'Street, also- oonstruoting' a sewer in. ti�e,A11ey."#Yom a"point 40 feet w'sat of Chatsworth Street to the sewer in Ohateworth.Streetm under Pfeliniinary Order 98085 gpprovecL June `S` 1934 The=Gouneil of rhe=City of St. Paul having,Feceived the report of the Commissioner of Finance .upon the above improvement, and having considered said report4 hereby .resolves: 1. pThat the said report and the same is hereby app`oved and adopted, and the said, improvement is hereby ordered' o.'beProceeded with. j,, ._ T 2. That the nature of the improveineat which the Cduncil recommends is grade Alley in`Blook 1, Leffmann and Haas+ Addition, C. C. Van Dyke's Addition and Hmi.l's Rearrangement from dhatsworth Street to Oxford Street, also construct a, sewer in tjie Alley from a point 40 feet west of Chatsworth Street to the sewer in Chatsworth Street, with •no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 1 084.75 Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 5th . day' of Sepanher , 193 a - at the hour of 10'o'clock A. M., in'the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St.,Paul That the Commissioner of Finance -give notice of saidmeeiing'to the persons and `in.the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hear- ing; :the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. "T 2,9 Adopted by the Council 193_ i `� ■ .Approved Fly 189 *34 193—. City Clerk fiOWN Mayor Councdman'dd%j�.,x:_. Yrrersnu PUBLISHED 44K Councilman Warren Coun iilGoo man n�01 :Wenzel Form: S: Ad =tS' VICE Pl M . TRUAX C F.' 98793— 98-73,3 Ip the Matt T f C �., ho I.1d ln� as ent In the 1 nd WYor elopee..Cat,. and 8ll RraW of Alley In Block "Uy make'nns.Addi,tf & Haason. -' Addition ani . ranttemenf from 'Chat - - o Oxtord Street. S;und �„ - -.:97999 aPProved � COUNCIL FILE NO— INTERMEDIARY. O INTERMEDIARY_ ORDER In the 2vlatter.of oonde�ting snd'taking an eaaesent_iit."the 3"d._neoesaary for" slopes, outs and fills in the grading of Alley in Blook 1,,Leffkann Baas' Addition, C. C: Van Dyke Ia Addition and nilIa Rearrangement froia Chatawosth•"Street to Oxford Street, under Preliminaiy�Order' 97999 approvA' 1fMiG 29, 1884 The Count" t"l -of the City of St Paul haying received the report of the Commissioner of Finance upon the above improvement; and having consldere&Wd report, hereby resolves: 1 ThatFie si<id'e�ptitt'and the sameis hereby approved and adopted; and the said improvement- is lieteby ordered to be proceeded with.. 2. That the nature of the improvement which the Council recommends is oondemu and take as ease menb,in the land necessary for slopes, outs and fills'in the grading of Alley in Blook 1, BsPfbasrm Hsea' Addition, C. C. Van Dyke'a Addition and Bail Is Rearrangement ficin ghwta+rorth Street.te Oxford Street, in accordance with'the blue print here£o'ettsohed and =o+ a part hereof, the hatched portions showing the outs and the shaded portions 'shoring ` the,fills, with no alternatives; and that the estimated cost thereof is $ �•� Resolved;Further, That a public h-aring;be had on said improvement on the 2bth day;-of $$ytewber - , 193 at the hour of, 10: o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber. of the Court House and City Hall-Building in the City of St :Paul:: That the Commissioner of Finance give.notice of said'rneeting to-the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the. time and place of'hear- ing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted :by the Council G 2 9 194 193— Approved-�F 193— ' �� City Clerk Awn Mayor Councilman 1� peteraoA Councilman Tmw= s®: Warren Councilman Wenael � Form S� SCV"IwCE FRESEieThResf.A.y.. F. No. 98784 98734 the M. tter ofsoaetructlafr ourbin/r >n, Lawson 9t. -,from - Arcade 8t,=,to P7eide Ave:, under Preliminary Order - ,9F67'approved.Tuly18 1984 -°!: --- Che:Council of thi�clty of 8t.'Fanl vlagrocelvedthe: report -of ;ths: mmleeloner, of :dln.%uce.'U66 ;the' - >ve' Improvement ,and hay :.con-: red said'-teport Land,i 1C' F- -.No-98736— 98736 �Ip the ltigtter of, reconsteubtlnzwith� sls>� Inch' monollthlc 'conarote,. the I drlVewuy, on the south elle-"ofElRhth` f Street heglnnlrt,r 98.8 feet ehsf� •of the;. 24 ("2-03 (12:a1feetewlds;J+under Pre t.. ' Ilminnry Orde;98874 8'� oved July 0 1934 s .Gounoll os^r� - reoely d ,'$a COUNCIL FILE NO By INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of reoonstruoting with six inch 8ibtlolithio ooaorete,-the driveway oa the south side of Eighth Street beginning 92.6 feet east of the east line of'Olive Stlsot, thenoe east 24.6 feet (12.3 feet wide), under Preliminary Order 98874 approved July 6, 1934 T(aie,Cotincil of the ;.' City of.StPaul having received the .reportof .the Commissioner of Finance upon the above improvement;—and having considered said _report, hereby resolves: . ". 'rt". i�iat"t ie saidieplSiTatti%the'Sattie'is hereby approved`and_adopted; an&the--said--improvement-is hereby ordered to -be proceeded with_ 2. That the nature of the improvement which the Council recommends is reoonstruot `with six iuoh monolithic conorete, the drivenay on the south side of'Eighth Street beginning 92.6 feet east of the east line of Olive Street, theaoe east 24.6 feet ,(12.3 feet wide) th no alternatives and that the estimate4osr thereof is $ 50.Abx t 1-i%kResolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said impTOVelrient on the 26th day of $g"tember. -, 193—k— at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in .the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice. of said., meeting to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hear. in,& the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as esti ted. Adopted by the Council AN 193 01- Approved Q� �ri 193- City Clerk AWjW Mayor Councilman Peterson 77�� Councilman �siax - � �1'arreti CouncilmanWenzel �����4egggperr-�.- FormVS SAEC WD VICE PRES. TRUAX 41 �E F: Nn y1178T 9873 • Ea tri Matter of recoastruntin,c wIth rein[orc d moa 11th[ te. the sidew 11[ d. etenW 9 ae $eath: :ode of E :Fon tb, etr et. bo,cinnlns 4 e'et�a ine then eb sae _5 ft.. un nnry ,OrdeF ASli3^.r :. COUNCIL FILE NO— By O By INTERMEDIARY ORDER: In the Matter of reconstructing with reinforced Monolithic concrete the sidewalk and areaways on the south side of E. Fourth Street, beginning 160 feet east of the east line of Wabash& Street, thenoe east 75 feet, under Preliminary Order I 98141 approved June lbs 1954 The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Commissioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and haviijconsidered said report, hereby resolves: That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hete_y ordered:to be proceeded with ,That rIt nature`of III ipr`ovement whi& the Council recommends is reconstruct-w###t ' reinforced monolithio conorete the sidewalk and areaways on the south side of E. Fourth Street,`beginniag-160 feet east of the east line of Wabash& Street, thence east 75 feet, withno alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $360.00 Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 26th d"ay. of September , 193-4_, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hear- ing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Connctl �UG 2.9 _193 Approved Al i (; TYSA` ' _193—�C ty Clerk 490AV Mayor CeCouncilman fpaaiiksa � . "�*..�`"°.:.5* Peter,•,r T Councilma R'arr n Councilma _ Wenzel em�ICERl','S9(fR P: b Form B. S. A. 8.6 COUNCIL FILE NO --- - - ---- 98738 No.,98738— In the 3fat[6r of reconetructiag. repair-. Ina sad relaYln6 cement t11e' efde- walk on barman -Street eaet.'eide; beeinning,at Tyler Bt. thener 'ort . �� nce� norih, 6S tt8d beglanler north, _ ^r` north. thence 8 Ft :n idebetwee y -north a,- �ingston4Ara + ,a, lY)a INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of reconstructing, repairing and relaying cement tile sidewalk on Gormau Street, aide, beginning at Tyler St. thence north 78 ft.; beginning 43 ft# farther north, bene north 53 ft.f beginning 72 ft. farther north, thence 8 ft. north, Tyler Street, north aide, between Gorman St. and Livingston Ave. (Two inside rows of the only) under Preliminary Order 98388 approved July 18. 1934 The Council of the;City .of St. Paul having received the report of the CommissioneF: of Finance ttpon - - the ebo"ve-improveme, t, al d:having'considered said report, hereby'tesolvesi 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improvement which the Council recommends is reconstruct, repair and relay cement tile sidewalk on Gorman Street, east side, beginning at Tyler St., thence north 78 ft.= beginning 43 ftti. farther north, thence north 53 ft.= beginning 72 ft. farther north, thence 8 ft. northvs ` Tyler Street, north side, between Gorman St. and Livingston Ave., (Two inside,rows of tile only) with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ ???=50 Resolved Further, That a public heating be had on said improvement on the----25th—day of September- 193 4 at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hear- ing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council ..AUG _29 1914 193_ ,AUG 29 Approved 193— City Clerk Mayor Councilman Wig. Petersen Councilman ViWRJ=2 W11"" U Councilman Wde i� Wenzel b� Form g� vin-PAES . TRUM ORIOIMAL To emr CLSKJt ;- couNCII. CITY OF ST. PAUL F.L.NO.-__ �C�] LSJiI OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RES-O'LUTIIO-N(—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY /�,�i/ �,(,/� %x,�- � DATE WHZRZAS" this year an all-star girls' soft -ball team has visited Winnipeg, Canada, for a series of games there; and WHEREAS, in soeordanee with oustom, a return visit is to be paid by a Winnipeg all-star girls' team to St. Paul to play' a series of five games with thegirlef teams entered in the Twin Cities girls' soft -ball league, whloh games will be played at Dunning rield on the nights of September 12, 13, 14 a`nd 15, with an afternoon game on the 15th; and WHEREAS, the expense of bringing the Winnipe team to Saint Paul will aggregate approximately the sum of 1400.00; there- fore, be it RZSOLVZD, That a sum not to exceed $400.00 be and it is hereby appropriated from the sale of bleacher seats at Dunning field for said games, to be used to defray the.expensee of the Winnipeg team; the Department of Parks, Playgroundariend Public Buildings to account for said expenses to the City Comptroller. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays eterson -Reset- In favor //arren Against Wenzel I sM SECOND V ICE PRES . TRUAX Adopted by the Council011Ari 0 IM4-193— � AUG $ ®1t Approved 193_— . �Niayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK o CITY OF ST. PAUL FIILENea NO. 98740 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUN IL' RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM COMMI"ssjo ER /� ���s (Q4 AA 1. euo2at 30 151.144 RESOLVED That the Purchasing Agent be, and he Is hereby authorized to purchase, with the consent of the Comptroller, 3700 Lennes Pads 1833 Revised Edition, without advertisement at a cost not f.o.b. Chicago to exceed $555.0b7 as these are copyrighted and no advantage could be gained thereby, tests to be resold to the students and ,,distributed under the arrangement now in effect for the handling of text books. Charge Public Schools- Book Fund- 15-L 0 COUNCILMEN Yeas � Nays eiP terson &exert —_1. favor rren - Against enzel res 5M SF(07T) 17T(`F pR7gC. TRTIAr Adopted by the Council AUG 8 ® M 193— JW If Ig4 proved 193 ��— Mayor 0 ORIGINAL TO CITY CLRRK CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL NO. 9ml OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY1 /p/j COMMISSIONER Tr�ieZ < <+'�-�-� L DATE in RESOLVED, That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to issue a warrant in favor of the General Out- door Advertising Company in the sum of #2.50, said sum having been paid for Permits No. 36542 and 36546 for electrical sign and connection at 440 South Concord street, which location is outside of the city limits of Saint Raul. rn Adopted by the Council S ®1934 193— Approved AUG 81 W4 193_ � �,y Mayor COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays �� e/P terson In favor �arren gainst 1441. Wenzel It� 5M 6P • SECOND V I CE PRES . TRUAX Adopted by the Council S ®1934 193— Approved AUG 81 W4 193_ � �,y Mayor W. LA.&ANT KAUFMAN 5 - - ERNEST. W..:JOHNSON; Supt, of Pub Supt. of Playgrounds . `CHAS. A.'BASSFORD City. Architect CfTY OF �SAII�;T PAUL Cep�ftel of Minna-kote DEPARTMENT OF.; PARKS,' PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS ty Hen FRED M. TRUAX Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES. D.pufy Commi .lonN August 28, 1934, Hon.. J. L. Connolly Department of Law Court_ house. k Dear Sir; 4iay I respectfully,.aslt you to prepare. tYte.necea,sary resolution providing a refund in the amount of $2.60 to General Out=Door Adv. Co., 100 E. 6th St., on the account of permits ;36542,. and #36546 issued for electrical sign and oonnec- tion at 440. South Concord, which was issued by error. This location being in South St. Paul. savary truly Q s'o//„/ LR -G City chitect ORIGINAL TO CITY CURIO COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE WHEREAS, by Council Dile No. 98563, approved August 14, 1934, the Council did determine that that certain garage located on Lot 6, Block 5, Woodland Park Addition, also knows as No. 669 Fry street, to unsafe and dangerous to life, limb and adjoining property, and should be wreaked and removed; and WHEREAS, due notice has been given, as required by Section 1-16 of Ordinance No. 7210, and no appeal has been taken by the owner or his agent, and said building has not been torn down; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Commissioner of Parke, Playgrounds and Public Buildings be and he is hereby authorized and diredted to enter upon said premises and tear down and remove said unsafe and dangerous structure, and to do any.and all things which in his opinion may be necessary for the protection of life, limb and adjoining property. yf p{ COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pe/ terson 8�tti �_In / arren Against /Wenzel / SECOND VI CE PRES . TRIIAX, 5M 6.39 Council AUG 3 B 194 193— AUG 3 0 04 �,�,�,�.,.ed 193_— _ V�•r�_ Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL Gpihl of Minnaolr OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON Gly Oak and Commlulona of RyNkseon iggust 29th, 1934. Mr. J. L. Connolly, Corporation Counsel, Building. Dear Sirs We attach herewith notice from the City Architect that no appeal has been made in the matter of the condemnation of the building at the rear of 669 P17 Street. This matter was referred to you, by the Council, today for the resolution directing the Department of Parke, Playgrounds and Pablic Buildings to wreck the building. We also attach herewith C. 8. #99563. Yours very trul,y,, City Clerk. W. LA.MONT KAUFMAN ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt. of Park Supt, of Playgrounds " CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Deputy Commhslonar August 28, 1934 To the Honorable Council, c/o L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk. Gentlemen: In reference to the dilapidated building at the rear of 669 Fry Street, and Council File No. 98563, please be advise that this building is still in place and no appeal has been made to this department. Yours truly, City Architect ' Pk • -P COUNCIL FILE NO•� ORIO/NAL TO CITY CL=RtC _ CITY OF ST. PAUL _ F F CITY CLERK tGOLiNCILJStESA OLUTION—GENERAL FORM Jn6met 99 1934 DATE PRESENTED B]� GOMMISSIOPiEe� tha following parsons for the RESOLVED s �St 13casls asgplied for by hereby granted and the city rassea ier3ie�ctsa be and they a" �iessl� . i s is t r�+ctrea to ne iesacah licenses upon the pgment into llas airy of the required fees: 2363. Seventh St. Rotel 10111111111.—S Seym�ar 485 S. �Iabasha St. Off Sale Malt eeveiso Beverage 39rs. Aso. �s7icaslares On Sale halt �33g Marshall Ave- ole Sale wt Beverage a �� psters� confectionery Off Sale Dalt Beverage 569 Arundel, St. Qlobe Building Barbar 1230 gdgerton St. Grocery ]iessrr3- a =s2arax-,d 3E. 3i€sr0+ns (>61/ Bevy 8t. Grocery COi3NCI L ---N IF Yeas 2�ays eterson. �� In favor //•amen gainst /'W er�.zel srvt 6-� - SECO�Ti� -TT C--7FT' TRUAX Adopted by the Council 4U ' 3 n � 193— AUG8004 Approv 193— r-- L Mayor Wbmee•have been passed, sabject to taxes. K_ Twee have been adjusted as per attached letters. A- C- MAJLpIELD A H. CATHCART - H. H. ADAMS P, Neat Vice P»ddsnt 8'Trouu»r S—t— _ CATHCART W MAXFIELD INCORPORATED .. CUU1,11e1od in INS) . REAL wrAT& MANAammrr OF �PROPBRTY..maxANm - - - 26"70 L..:" Medka) Arte Eldt, ST. PAUL. MINN. - Augast Twenty Seventh 1 9 3 4 Hon. L. R. S Ferguson, City Clerk. Court House, St Paul, Minnesota. Dear Sir: Mr. W J. Seymour, who operates a hotel at 236 East Seventh Street, has referred to us your Notice of August 25th, 1934 to the effect that his hotel license has been denied for the reason that taxes on the property are unpaid. In this connection we can only repeat the statement con- tained in our letter to you of July 12th, 1934 as to the reason why the taxes, on this property have riot been paid, "The property in which this hotel is situated is being fore- closed by the State Savings Bank or its successor and the year for redemption expires the first part of January, 1935. For that reason, the present owners have not paidtaxes for two years, but when the bank obtains possession of this property in January, there is no question but what they will pay up - all the back taxes. It could not be fair to the State Savings Bank to deny the applicant his license, then have him vacate and have a vacant hotel on their hands. The majority of tenants in this building conduct business that require licenses and if all the applications were denied, the mortgagee would have a vacant building on their hands. We are doing our beat to keep this building occupied, even heating it at a considerable loss, so when the mortga- gee jets the property in January, they will have a building that is occupied instead of one that is vacant." After consideration of the above, we feel quite sure that the Council will grant NIT. Seymour his license. Very truly yours, CATHOART dAXF, L By ' ACE" : D SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE CARE OF PROPERTY OF NON-RESIDENTS C X M y OI` 'SAINT PAUL off ice o£ City Clerk _._ R_ S. Ferguson City Clerk August 25th, 1934_ Mr. in. Z. 3e4—Tu- w 236a. Tth St - St. Paul, Ulna. _ Dear Sir: I have �eea dix-ected to inform you that your application for�D'i'SL I.IMMSi at the above a Lclr•ess 'aas—sa-rQ not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin— quent on this The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes sx-e delinquent_ If you are apt the owner of this property. tl-iaa the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a ressonab3.e eavlanation of the cause of the taxes not being vald the Gou ac i1 mill be pleased to grant you or tyle owner a hen ri ag Yours very truly. City CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capllal of Mlnnuofa OFFICE OF CITY CLERK --- L. R. S. FERGUSON - City Clerk and Com-hdonw of Re91.IraUoo t July 20th. 19314• lues- Ose_�lsr�e. >;SI5 0- 9M _St _ jtsal a Dsaar ZfiMA2a:a: I 138Q6 been directed to inform you that your spp33cat3oa For a»r ,gD Oa g1i,E MALT B=YgiW= LICZ1fSi8 at the above address area -were not passed by the City Cozaac it _ From records it appears that taxes are•delin- gveat oa this property. The Council has been withholding 13c4M21Lsa s oa income producing property on which taxes arq amm iaguea t - 2Y qo-u are not the owner of this property, than t3216 ex- should be informed of this action and if there a reasonable. ea,planation of the cause of the taxes not ® ps.i. ci the Council will be pleased to grant you or the s hesrixsg_ ?ours ve '�� � ✓ °City Clerk. 91 'q �, ' CITY OF SAINT PAUL' CAPIWI of hmmm,ola , OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON Cny Gmk and Comobdona of Rsshkadon August lb, 1934 ,Agnes A. Paterson 2336 Marshall Ave. St. Paul, Minn. Dear Madam: I have been directed to inform yyoou thatYourapplication for CMT SAM MALT BZVJMAU AAD OO1MTI0NRRY LICMMSMM at the above address was -were not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. I£ you are not the owner of this property, then the —or should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the tames not being paid the COuacil will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. /j ?ours very truly, 7tyclerk. Ole ear Mr. Ferguson: _ The taxes on the�� property mentioned are being contested incoabove court. Wewou]d / 40, greatly appreciate your granting the allowance 'V pending the disposition of this tax matter. U Thanking you in advance for your / attention to this matter, we are Attorneys for STACKER & STACKER Estate of Morris Fink, Owners. CITY OF SAINT PAUL _ - Capital of Minnewis OFFICE OF CITY CLERK _ L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of ResbMrtfon August 15. 19311 Xv. LercW J. Marshall 569 ♦rl WA*1 St. St. Fliml. Minn. Dear Si r I have been directed to inform you that your application for oil SaLS MALT BBVZRAU LICUM at the above address waa-avre not passed by the City Council- From records it appears that taxes are delin- civent on this property. The Council has been withholding 1 icease s on income producing property on which taxes are ds1 ingsasnt. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner, should be informed of this action and if there Is a rea.sonable.eaplanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Tours very truly, 1 a ty Cleri. A 6\ V I a s .VIDSON COMPANY August 27, 1954 lvir. L. R. 5. - erguson City Clerk City Hall & Clourt House St. Paul, Minnesota Dear Mr. Ferguson: Mr. A. L. Kelley, in the Globe Building, informs me that he has been refused an application i'or a barber license because the taxes on the Globe Building property have not been paid. The Globe Building taxes are up for abatement and will be paid when the matter is settled - .1 should appreciate your permitting the tssua„ce of a license to Mr. Kelley. ' as WFD/MA 1315 PIONEER B U I L D I N G SAINT PAUL CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Oak and Commissioner of Registration Jaty loth, 1934- ylr. Ilorris tiddls, 1230 =dgsrton St., St. Paas, Minn. Dear Sirs I have been directed -to inform you that your application for GBDM 8Y LI015111 at the above address sae-Oha6 not passed by the Citta Council. From records it appears that -tames are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licensee on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, than the owner should be informed of this action and If there to a reasoaabla wWlanation of the cause of the uses not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you o! the ---- - I -- Yours very truly, 0� City Clark. �J CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota ' OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON qty Clark and Commissioner of Registration Angust 16, 193+ =slwa -d M. Mergens 33lay St . Baal. Minn. Si r: I have been directed to inform you that your 3 3Mcation for 6ACCUT LICi98S 'ft;33.e above address was -were not passed by the City 13 . From records 1t appears that taxes are della- cat on this property. The Council has been withholding ---W teases on income producing property on which taws are If you are not the owner of this property, then owner should be informed of this action and if there a reasonable explauation of the cause of the taxes not s�zs� paid the Coattail will be pleased to grant you or the r a hearing. Tours very truly, C y Clens:. lVd DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCIL 98744 OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE 0.....••••• ...................•••••••. C CALL MAY COUNCIL RESOLUTION '"wff""' AUDITED CLAIMS _-11119"t _29 - ----- ........ RESOLVED. HAT CHECKS BE TY TREASURY. F S TO THE AGGRE TE A MR CHECKS NUM 0, 1USIVE' AS ADOPTED my T . HE NCI PER CHECKS F T 0 ICE 0 THE ITY MPTTtOLLER. APPROVED.- . ............ 19_ -------- CITY CAM OLLER ........ .. ...... ..... .. . .... C. F. �.1471�heek. be dl.l� on 10TAL DATE $9,620.0 aggregate R the City Treasury, 7.t­t�`ell�g eh RETURNED CHECK Mount of 45 Inclusive... per BY BANK n numbered 6893 to 69 TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT NUMBER CU .e of theCHECKS checks on file in the Of' City CHECKS Comptroller. =tedl%, the C ,�ounell Aug. �0, 1934. Approved Aug. . 1934. (September 1-1934) 44 88922 1374789 45 6fq Mary Schreiber 30 00 6899� muniolpal soft Ball A88004, 525 00 6899 Nathan german 10 00 6996 1,19%,ith Tire & Battery 00340Y 47 00 6897 Merton Staples 10 00 6898 john Fitzpatrick 96 oo 6899 Samuel 8, Breed 13�1 00 6900 mm Arletts Shipman 95 6901 Northern states ?owe? 00`11PADY ;2 35 6902 Northern States Power COMPIRDY 1 8 11 690 Northern States Power 0011P01 2 371 71 69o� Tri-State Tel, & Teig. Comp ar 199 79 6905 Tristate Tel, & Tel& aospany 5600 6 83 6906 Adler steel P'Toduots 19 00 6907 Atlas Gas & Oil OOmPany 61 42 6908 Atlas Gas & Oil Company 51 59 go 66 6909 Atlas Gas & Oil Company 6910 Austin -Western Road Machinery Co. 297 81 6911 G. Baglio 21 4a 10 6912 John BeisSel Company 54 6913 The Belmont Corporation 70 81 6914 Bingham & Norton, Inc. 77 74 691 A. C. Boyeson Company 27 90 69156 Capital Joe & Fuel Company 134 77 6917 T.E. Carpenter 50 00 Company 6919 Alan 0. Cary ComanY 20 41 6919 Chicago Great western R.A. ft 3 75 6926 citizens lee & Fuel company 589 30 6921 Cleveland Meat Company 50 89 1 67922 000branosargent Company 148 �22 1 6023 Commonwealth Electric Company 32'22 6924 Concord Steam Laundry Company 29 02 6925 crane Company 37 25 6926 J.M. D,lglish 15 25 6927 Adam Decker Hardware company 291 45 6928 A.B. nick Company 10.00 6929 W.J. Dyer & Brother 43 24 6930 tivgren Paint Supply Company 78 51 23 6931 Farwell, ozmun, Kirk & Companj 10 Ij 6932 'Leonard Frank Company 15 691# Goodyear Servioe,luo. •30 616 6934 Theo. Hamm Brewing Company 421 90 146 71 69356 H.R. Huntting Company 693 Int. Business machines Corp. 9 50 6937 Kpasbey & Mattison Company 65 36 6939 Kee Lox Mfg. Company 20 07 6;9 Lampland Lumber company 33 33 6940 F.G. Leslie Paper Company 240 X 6941 The Linde Air Products "' 0 pan 78 3Z 6942 Lithoprint Company OfInc 55 R6 694'j McClain & Hedman company - 3. 96 62 6944 McGill—Warner Company 6 co 6945 mcK-­S:son_9t.Paul Drug Company 187 187 88 22 309 52 SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD -we- e.9 MIM'A ORIGINAL TO CITY OLIRK �i S. RESOLVED CITY OF ST. MAUL FI ENC1L. NO. 98745 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION— GENERAL FORM In the matter of changing the grade and grading Alley in Block A, Marshall Boulevard Addition from Milton Street to Chatsworth St. under Preliminary Order 9621 approved August 249 19331 and Final Order 9691, approved June 13, 1934. Resolved that the plans and specifications as submitted by the Commissioner of Public - Works for the above named improvement, be and the same are hereby approved. Adopted by the Council ` 119 A 0 I 193— proved AN 9 0 IM4 193__ �t Mayor COUNCILMEN Yeas+ Nays Pet/ erson .deft" In favor ;F oax 1-12Against Wenzel / . resi en sm � SECOND VICE PRES . TRUAX Adopted by the Council ` 119 A 0 I 193— proved AN 9 0 IM4 193__ �t Mayor O RIOINRL TO CITT CLKRKCOUNCIL �S'746 / W(�TY OF ST. PAUL FILENO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COONcaj RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM COMMISSIEONER DATE—August 29, 1934 RESOLVED That license for Master Barber at 172 Farrington Avenue applied for by William Smith be and it is hereby denied upon recommendation of the Bureau of Health and the proper city officers are hereby authorized to refund to William Smith the fee of $10.00 and to cancel said application for license. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays �Peeree Peterson Aeeoa A—In favor estar e Wn Against Wenzel sM 699 • SFCOK D VICE PRES . TRUAE Adopted by the Council 3104 193_—_ = It M4 Approved -- 193 Mayor- I ORIGINAL TO CITY -LI.. / COUNCIL CGIL-L•ji, OF ST. PAUL FILA NO,---�JL.7-�-Z�- OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL ESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 1954 PRESENTED DATE Amt' COMMISSIONER RESOLVED— That licenses for Restaurant, application 5552, Off Sale Malt Liquor, application 5585, and On Sale halt 1-i4uar9 application 5554, applied for by C. A. Donahoe at 741 Selby Avenue be and thsy are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pe._ terson Bin __In favor Warren Against Wenzel Mr. Preeklem P01-1 5M ..,NR. SECOND VICE PRES. TRUAY, Adopted by the Council Q i114 193— aur 8104 Approved— 193— ,Qti Mayor oaioiNwL TO Cl" cLaaat """" -- �� ��� � � ��ITY OF ST. PAUL RILBNgl. NO.�}�d-a--��/ `GW.P,IA OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL R OLUTION—GENERAL FORM ..� PRESENTED A11908t MO, 1094 COMMISSIONERER DATE , RESOLVED r That ]Scenes for On Sale Malt Beverage, application 5475, Restaurant, application 5474, and Off Sale Malt Beverage, application 5475, applied for by Edward Lemieux at 140 Summit Avenue be and they -are hereby granted and the City Blerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays �pemea. Peterson R44eaw, ._In favor T—ax, Warren /'� —0—Against Wenzel MR. SECOND VICE PRES. TRUA1 5M 644 �C F No6974& -H� 9 E Warren Fred m' _Truna�" Hoeolvgd Thnt' ho- a for On 8nle Matt BeVarne:e , tion 6473: Ree- apul' tau{enY.,aRP�tc§flop-6474 nd ort Bale )t,. BgvEs ng dP➢liontton 6476 n➢ �- pll toFhr Edward, LCtNe rOL bo 146; 3u mtY,llyeone iie a�[d theynrA he}ebl! Krpntod t<pd the,Cltr:.C1er1F !p"tgetruat I. enbn :�ntothe city treaeurYo of the is 1 ggiF6d teoe J �AOont d,bY the C uncfI AuK 31 x Ap➢roved AYfY sl, 1934 a -( eptember. a 1934) � Adopted by the Council AN 3 1 4QW193 me 311934 Approved / 193_ A Mayor OR�ONAL TO GSTT C� �fl1C CIY OF ST. PAUL p Lc�C OF THE CITY CLERK a� COUNCIL ESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM �jt�-o_.� PRESENTED S� COM M15Si01_i€ �R - VcaeNca. NO.-gK'�.49 DATE Aitgust�_1954 R�SOLV)E� Thst Oa Sale Malt Beverage, application 5665, Restaurant, application 5664, s�s=-T_ E3--jr�--r� Sale ffis1t Beverage, application 5665, licensee applied for by by Henry at 757 Kissiseippi Street be and they are hereby grantdd and the city cleric is z2F :z mm wwLctecl to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the -IL-@es. GO�3 �7CILMEN Yeas Nays ��tersori __In favor a rrerz Against �Texzzel IS smski' -'EK= l,7> -INT � V 1 C F� PFfES - TRI AX 9 Adopted by the CouncilAn 3 11193__ WApproved_ AUG 11 193— .. Mayor OR.O.R�L TO GkTY CLERK 98'750 CI Y OF ST. PAUL RIL[NCIL NO. p OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCILSOLUTION—GENERAL FORM U�t,.-,� PRESElVTEO B -AW DATE August 50"1954 COMM(SS(ONER - RESOLVED That licease:s %r Off Sale Halt Liquor, application 5672, On Sale Halt T_i clvor, ap=s i catian 5675, - asci Restaurant, application 5674;- applied for by H. E. Cregan at 1764 iTaiversity Avenue be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such 13ceasee -mpoa the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. IC F No 98Tb0 8r 8 E Warren= 8.eeolv9d 'Tu4gt ll0e eea ((or OlK gale Malt ri{nUpr anDlfaatlo¢ b878 OnrHale �. tau tent:'appl(cafSon�687487aPvlfep for <bY EL �'ffi:. CrekBu .at 1781 Untyeralty i� Avent)evha'anA they,=bra hereLycRrant} eQ andtl)e elty':ol@tI{' 1e lnbtructe8.`Ye Issue sash )1ce¢Be6 upon the yaymeat. -. into the afty Sreaeury of the retllHrgd 23 :. d.Adpptedxhy the Coupon Ault 81 1_ a -LBi� q�ravery Aver 91, 1984 ,(9eptemher 8 1984) V N COL7N4__I1LM EN Yeas Nays 'P 'Ma X — Peterson 4R Cmam —In favor ;,-Frceale— Warrerk Against Wenzel NET- Presi4eme! E E3 e4 V &4,0 - NIR _ SECOND VICE PRES . TMAf SM 6-34 t lt,.. Adopted by the Council AUG 3 1 W4 193_ 1 104 Approved 193— ',RW Mayor ORIGINAL To CITY -RK COUNCII. 98751-, OF ST. PAUL PIL[ NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 1 COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM YL.. w��_, COMMIISSIONER• ........... "�' DATEAugusttil, 1954 RESOLVED That licensee for Off Sale Tta1.t Liquor, application 5678, Restaurant, application 5879, and On Sale IIalt Liquor, application 5680, applied for by Vas Verson at 142 East Fourth Street be and there are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treapmy of the required fees. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays 4Pearee.- Peterson 46MR _In favor Warren _____Against Wenzel ) sM 414. SECOND VICE PRES. TRUAX hUG 111934 Adopted by the Council 193— 119ge Approved —_193 Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLURK �f8752 COUNCIL VVV CIT OF ST. PAUL FILe NO. THE 'CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY•� P'r1M MIRCI�IFR DATE AllQliBt 50, 1954 RESOLVED That licenses for Restaurant, application 5528, and On Sale Malt Liquor, application 5529, applied. for by Clara Rondean at 510 Rice Street, be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue ouch licenses upon the payment into the city treasrmy of the required fees. �C F No 887b8—By $ H Warren-, F;efl M Trus: It.e'& ed .That 5328n. ea".tor Reetau 1 rear;• anbllcatignm 6828 and On -ggaala; Ms)E• Llgtlbt'. abpllggrkqa � 6829 -1 ed tor'by er Clata'Roafl�,at+310 )3)ce+gt:.' be 'and theyp aie hereby= 8:rauted_su4, the:.City' Clerlyla lnotrtloted tG 16epa ehaYi.'}llcenAee`,upon _the; baymelit !into the8lty,treaeury„ o[ Lhe xealttted tees.•^' �Addpted'by the CouacllAulr 81-19$i �' Approved Au/r 81 1934. RentembOr'8-1984) COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council e11A 193— fl?""_ Peterson Reaoa __In favor Warren -nAgainst Wenzel MR. SECOND VICE PRES. TRUAX 5M 6.34 AUG3'�� Approved 193— 'I' 93 �"1L Mayot ORIGINAL TO CITY CLCRK NCIL � 15 ` ST. PAUL • FILENo. �/V OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK o' rir Bva F`garrbR m at; COUNCIL RF$OLUTION—GENERAL FORM��� f+ a R ` CBY OMMISSIONER DATE A=af: 30� lAR! RESOLVED That licenses for which applications have been made by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: John E. Christenson 221 Commerce Bldg. Master Barber Appl 5506 New Maryland Drug Co 817 E. Maryland St. Confectionery « 5729 " Clarence A. Lee Bradford near Hampden Fuel Dealer • 5452 " River Terminal Coal & Coke Co. 642 Minnesota Bldg. " " • 4221 " E. J. Lingle 1051 Payne Av. Grocdry « 5557 " 4 I. Millaacbick 491 Wabasha St N « • 4740 • H. Meyer 451 Mendota St. ^ " 5700 " Joseph W. Rogers 437 Marshall Av. • • 5550 • Angelo Cranna 500 St. Peter St. Hotel (Boyce) 16 rms " 5848 •, Capitol Ice & Fuel 839 Edgerton Ice Delivery • 5721 " n a a • w a a a 5722 " n a n • w w e • 57R3 a Garrison Ice & Fuel 735 H. Snelling Av. « • a 576 a 5762 • n w • • a • • a • " 5765 " n w a • a w n a a " 5764 " COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council— __193— Pearce Peterson Rosen __In favor Approved _193 Truax Warren Against Wenzel D Mayor Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34!/ ORIGINAL TO CITY CLI.. - CCU CIL 1 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILEN NO. 3 * _ OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE August 50 1954 _ COMMISSIONER RESOLVED Appy"`k6t New Garrison Ice & Fnel 755 N. Snelling Av. Ice Delivery 5760 " Martin Lindberg 450 Pleasant Av. " " " 5758 " Sidney Parker 1019 Cromwell Av. " " " 5777 " F. Schraukler 289 Maple Av. " a " 5629 A. W. Anderson 60 S. Cleveland Av. Ioe Station " 5286 " Carl Bowman Saratoga & St. Clair " " Is 5050 " Capitol City Ioe & Fuel 3.150 Payne Av. a`•. a " 5719 " Capitol City Ice & Fuel Arcade & Hawthorne SW cor " ° " 5720 " a Arkwrigbt & Lawson JIB• • " 5716 " " . w a 3.054 Payne Av. " a \`x�/ " 5756 " Robert Green 598 N. Chatsworth" " 5769 " John Olson 1582 Payne Ave. " " 5724 " 0. R. Sandeen 629 Forest St. " a \ " 5650 " n n a 778 E. 7th St. Is ° a 5651 n a n a 1194 Greenbrier at MarylandW IN �\ " 5652 Is Paul Sohnaith 874 E. 7th St. " " 5655 " W. A. Schrankler 744 test Tbird St. a . Is 5626 " Rocco Case at Arcade Is " 1 day only " 5555 " COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council ____l 193— 93— Yeas Nays Pear Pearce j Peterson Rosen __In favor Approved 193— Truax F' Warren ---Against Wenzel Mayor Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 ORIGINAL TO CITY CL.RK COUCI NL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO.---- i • OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM •DATE August 50, 1954 PRESENTED COMMISSIONERER RESOLVED —5— Restaurant APPl 8946 New Axel Cardelli 801 E. 7th. Q r 2 OP.So " " 5875 " Lillian Huntley 544 W. 6th St. 5501 " Earl Kraemer 495 Wabasba St. (UPstairs) " " (Cooks, waiters & bartenders assonn) ■ 5420 " E. Sotiropoulos 25 W. 10th St. " 5771 " L. SpelioPouilos 626 Selby Av. a " 5578 " F. S. Warner 784 Edmund St. • " AM S 11934 Adopted by the Council 193— AN $11934 Approve' ,} 193— Mayor JIJBLISIILD / 4�� 1 COUNCILMEN Yeas 41e"tee Nays Peterson -Reeetm _In favor A- Truax .—Warren Against Wenzel •Y SM 6.3� AM S 11934 Adopted by the Council 193— AN $11934 Approve' ,} 193— Mayor JIJBLISIILD / 4�� • W DELINQUENT TAXER C. F. #98753 • - September 12, 1934. Year Amount Q Capitol City Ice Arkwright & Af' (Ice Station) 1929 No A.F. 24.53 & Fuel Lawson, N.E.Cor. 1930 No A.F. 25.00 1931 No A.F. 26.88 / 1932 No A.F. 24.99 V/ Mike Lyons 215 Concord St. (Master Barber)1932 No A.F. 62.04 Capitol Ice & Fuel Co. 839 r t. ce ery) 1932 No A.F. 310.69 Ci Joseph W. Rogers 437 Marshall Ave. (Grocery) 1932 Ans.F. 962.23 Capitol City Ice & Fuel 1150 Station) 1932 No A.F. 51.10 0. R. Sandeen A044V 47th St. (Ice Station) 1929 No A.F. 56.56 0 1930 No A.F. 100.12 1931 No A.F. 38.77 1932 No A.F. 187.71 V Paul Schnaith 874 E. 7th St. (Ice Station) 1932 Ans.F. 513.72 E. Sotiropoulos 25 W. 10th St. (Restaurant) 1932 Ans.F. 3,848.74 0 e e Rudolph'Home 266 W. Seventh St. a None Bohn E Christenson' 221 Gommeres Bldg: Master Barber t None:: Ma�lend Drug Co. 817 E ,Maryland St: Confectionery None ? Clarence A Lee, Bradford near Hampden Fuel.Dealer None - River .Terminal Coal & Coke Co. 642 :Minnesota Bldg 1, E. J., Lingle,: 1051"1'ayne5 Ave.- arocterg None. L" . Mi3lunchick 491VPabaaha None s H. Meyer 451 Mendota St. n one Ange2o.Crenna 500 -St. Peter St. Hotel (Boyce) c16 room None` ;Schrankler, None A. W. Anderson ;. 60 Sr Cleveland ,ave. IceStation None Carl Bowman, Saratoga & 3t.Clair None: . Gjipitol City Iee Arcade & Hawthorne ;S.W.cor Fuel. al ipt am John .07ison 1382 Payne Ave. None 0. 'R. Sandeen: 629 Foret.3t. None 0. R. Sandeen 1194 (!reenbribr':at b4arylandr "'' n None A. Schrankler 744 E Third $.t. it _ None Axl Card lli 301 E. 7th St. Restaurant None e e Rudolph'Home 266 W. Seventh St. a None A. �. C.F. 98753 2. L39aia3THuntley 344 W. 6th 8t. Restaurant None,.• Earp`Kraemer-= 493 kbashea3t,(Updtairs) '� None' (Cooka, waiters&>bartender F.J ' . '`warner. _ : 734 Edmund ' $t. " None r.,. . , s. CITY OF SAINT PAUL, Office of City Clerk L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk September 13, 19311 Aapitol Ice & Fuel Co. 839 Edgerton St. St. Paul, Minn., Gentlemen: I have been directed to inform you that your application for ICE MMIVERY IJICERSE at the above address was -wets not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or tbs owner a hearing. Yours very truly, ORIGINAL TO CITY CLQQ� COUNCIL 98754 �J�JIr� CIT OF ST. PAUL Foe NO. OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PK� DATE ngust 50 1954 COMMISSIONER ) RESOLVED application 5594, known as the Coliseum That license for Dance Anll, ppli applied for by John J. Lane at 455 No. Lexington Avenue be and it is hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue ouch license upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee. �ci S..to 9 ,1164—HY �.(ID Wgrrea ;Fred"11t: Z"ruea 1I;x_"I hat ilognge !oY Danoa ' $an�x anWlceoh 6694.:xnoway Coileeum�aq Iced Lor by JohntS� a ati 488 No„jZ1e �ton Avenuq bq A(pp It,,iq 1teCebY grahtbd and the ottY olerk1q td$#ructad io; aeue such 3togpQr�gDOn tl(e 90,Ym 05it'Ivto the C1tY Srea9gsY oL) the CegnlcaQ tee. ' Adopted hY tpe Co oil Aug 81 3984. ;Apnrorted nR SL�984 .y..I ifa�temher 8 1984) A COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays' Peterson v 44eeen __In favor 0_ Against Wenzel 1.4Preeiden4 (yeti—) sM A�t- SECOND VICKPRES. TRUAK Adopted bythe Cound _193— . !� 1-j"`T ., Approved AJI. !B ♦ /a!A 193— Aggft Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLKRK COUNCIL 98755 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. C F THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL R SOLUTION —GENERAL FORM T PRESENTED COMMISSIONER DATE August. 50, 1954 — WHEREAS, Carment Delmont desires to withdraw application 5253 for Dance Hall, and application 5254 for Tavern at 147 West Seventh Street, and WHEREAS, said applicant has operated a Tavern and Dance Hall on said premises since March 51, 1934; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Carmen Delmont the unexpired portions of license fees which amount to $116.67 for Tavern and $8.75 for Dance Hall and to cancel said applications for licenses. COUNCILMEN YeasNays -laum e — Peterson In favor Warren _Against Wenzel (`L free �"-e='a-^!y MR. SECOND VICE PRES. TRUAE SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council AUG 311934 _193- AUG 31 Approved —193_ //'v� Mayor by v c a C>Z— City Clerk CITY OF SAINT PAUL Opital of Mlnnamh OFFICE OF CITY CLERK i. R. S. FERGUSON city auk and Commialonar of R491"an Hon. H. E. Warren, Chairman, License Comnittes, Building. Dear Sir: August 15th, 1934. The attached applications of Carmen Delmont for Dance Hall and Tavern licenses at 147 West Seventh Street and Resolution No. 96603 covering the granting of same, were referred back to the License Com- mittee for further information. . Yours very truly, THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY N�� OF THE � CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION August 50, 1954 Mr. H. $. Warren, Commissioner of Public Safety, Chairman, License Committee Dear Sir: With reference to the attached, on which Carmen Delmont now desires to withdraw his applications for Dance gall and Tavern at 147 W. Seventh Street, known as the La Salle Tap Room, -and requests refund of the license fees deposited on said applications, I wish to advise you of the following facts in this case. on November 25, 1955, Joe Maselli applied for a Dance Hall and Tavern license for these premises. Sometime in February he requested withdrawal of these applications, for the reason that he was only a partner and the real owner was Carmen Delmont who would immediately take out licenses in his own name as soon as refund was granted. This withdrawal and refund was granted on February 28, 1954, C. F. 97575. on March 51, 1954, Carmen Delmont applied for Dance and Tavern licenses in his own name and he too requested withdrawal and refund of license fees which was also granted him on July 19, 1954, C.F. 98585. On July 21, 1954, Carmen Delmont reapplied for these licenses, which on August 9, 1954 were approved by this Bureau and referred to the License Committee. On August 15, the Council referred these applications back to the License Bureau for further report, see attached letter. Carment Delmont now requests withdrawal of applications and return of the fees deposited, saying that he is not the owner of the place, and that the present owner Lena Maselli would reapply as soon as the refund was granted. In view of these circumstances it would seem fair and reasonable that these license fees should be discounted and that Carmen'Delmont is entitled to only the unexpired portion of license fees. The place has been operated in his name from March 51, 1954 to the prevent time. Very truly yours Li se Inspector co UNCIL O ��� � ORIGINAL TO CITY CL[PK / IL, CITY OF ST. PAUL N FILE THE CITY CLERK t� �COUNCIL R_ASOOILUUTTIIO�LN[,—GENERAL FORM __(`/L^."`.' DATE An St a50 1954 PRESENTED Br COMMISSIONER RESOLVEDcation 51901and Restaurant, That licenses for On Sale Malt Liquor, app73 application 5191, applied for by John Fleszar at 756 South Robert Street be and they Bureau of Healthy and the proper -city are hereby denied upon recommendation of the officers are hereby authorized to refund to John Fleszar the Ease of $50.00 and $10.00 and to cancel said applications for licenses. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays �es*er— Peterson Reeen __In favor 0 W4ar� _Against Wenzel ���•a �!` ti n) 6E T) VICE PRES. TRLil�C sM 6.3 R' Adopted by the Council I I_r._1T1---193__ An It" Approve 193— C11— qg-a Mayor ORIGINAL TO CIT/ CLiRK COU2LKNCIL NO. �57 CITY OF ST. PAUL T ITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM' 141 h.. �,t,� . . PRESENTED BY DATE ARRaet 19$4 COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That licenses for Restaurant, application 5854, On Sale Malt Liquor, application 5855, and Off sale Melt Liquor, application 5556, applied for by P. Finley and N. Hoban at 985 R. Seventh Street be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. COUN MEN Yeas Nays P ce eterson gin In favor rren __ Against I�\� /Wenzel \ Mr. President (Gehan) SM &34 Adopted by the Council SEP L . —193 -- SEP 7 W4 Approved 193— Mayor / A - council_File -1- 98757 e'` P. Finley & M: Hoben;985 W.-Seoenth 3t. Restaurant.Norie gale Liquor On Malt C.ounoil. File:' 9.8758 t Joseph -Pay & ` v Rett Deloughty91nB cn_Sg1e Ma1t.Liquor None business as Heiniero 263IN Seventh St, itestaurant . Restaurant � k � � �._ � } s� n 0 ev .council File J, 98793"; Sid Des}Marais 774 G an4 Avg,..:' Restaurant,: None Cn`S le Malt Ligdor Z i R'd Nf LW a L 1' 9 4f y � y N. 7 Holm- H. E- Warren, Cosase r of Public SafetY, - Chairman, License 00anittee, Building- Dsar Sirn The attached resolution, Council File Ho- 9$757, granting licensee for Restaurant, On We halt Beverage and Off Sale Wait Beverege applied for by P. Hnley and M. Hoben at 965 W. Seventh Street was referred back to the Liceuss Committee, by the Council, for further investi- ga.tlolm- Tours. very truly, z City Cleat. PAUL CITY OF SAINT r$_ = Capital of Minnesota -`� OFFICE OF CITY CLERK s s� L. R. S. FERGUSON CIN Cly and Commissioner of RegiatraUon August 319t, 1934. 7 Holm- H. E- Warren, Cosase r of Public SafetY, - Chairman, License 00anittee, Building- Dsar Sirn The attached resolution, Council File Ho- 9$757, granting licensee for Restaurant, On We halt Beverage and Off Sale Wait Beverege applied for by P. Hnley and M. Hoben at 965 W. Seventh Street was referred back to the Liceuss Committee, by the Council, for further investi- ga.tlolm- Tours. very truly, z City Cleat. OPIOINAL TO CITY COU CIL CLKRK NO. 00, CITY OF ST. PAUL 987 OFFI E E CITY CLERK �COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM AMust 50,a 1954 PRESENTED DATE COMMISSIONERER - RESOLVED That licenses for On Sale Pelt Liquor, application 55602 and Restaurant, application 5561, &')plied for by Joseph Pavlak and Ffmaett I)eloughty, doing business as Heinle's Restaurant at 265 W. Seventh Street be and there bre hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue sack licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. COUNCLMEN Yeas f Nays / e 1 Per., _In favor Zx 11--ren Against enzel 114- President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the CounciL_SEP__T_f9U_.193— Approved 193— Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minne,ota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Comminione, of Re9tatreUon Anga(t 31st, 19344 Hon. H. H. Warren, Chairmsn, License Co®ittes, Building. Dear Sirs The attached resolution, Council pile To. 9$759, granting licenses for On Sale Halt Beverage and Restaurant applied for JW Joseph pavlak and Iemett Deloughty at 263 W. Seventh Street was referred back to the Lieense Coamittes, by the Council, for further investigation. lona s very truly, CQ V —L City Cleric. NOTICE C_ F'_ Nos_ 98759. 98760- - F SAINT PAUL. ,1 -Resolved That hecKs be draWn'o ro txxe =city a x eas,s y_ tRESOLUTION a.mouat ot6 5723:002.66_ coveria� cl:acics - PRINTER numbered 6946.:io 704 Z:-1acYusiva. asber checits oa.-.H2e is the officer o! tiYa Clty: :Comptrolier_ - Adopted by ttse Couacii AUFc_ 31, 193f,- Approved.3934_- _ CSepLexaber 8-1934) RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS 8E l7RAWr4 ON THE CITY TREASURY,? 12 ,00 66 OF CHECKS NU BERED 69- TC CHECKS ON FILE 1M THE OFFICE OF' THE CITY COMPTROLLER. ADOPTED 13Y THE COUNGt•ss� 193_ 13 13 7 APPROVED � 131 yt5 z7o iuv COUNCIL FILE NO. August 29 193__ AGGREGATE AMOUNT :-.a—INCLUSIVE, AS PER DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK -MAY LL yW k, CA j-W2-MLLIW rrea IN FAVOR -- 4"Peaw �ywk AG,AINsr WEN2EL rC ADOPTED BY THE CAUNCIL. CITY OF SAINT PAUL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER COUNCIL RESOLUTION AUDITED CLAIM RESOLVED TO THE AGGREG CHECKS NUMB PER CHECKS O MAYOR CHECK IN FAVOR OF NUMBER BROUGHT FORWARD COUNCIL NO ,-\.) 0 tlb FILE ................ _.... _....._. ......... �.I.V. .29..... .._................ AECKS BE Dj8, jI;�.Fy�TY TREASURY. )UNT OF f............_..)..j...jo......._..J.._j........ COVERING 9�.6...._T.......... -00j-- INCLUSIVE, AS THE OFFICE OF THt CITY COMPTROLLER. TOTALr DATE RETURNED J T ANSFER I ISSURSEMENT BY BANK CHECKS CHECKS 44 88 22 84 0 2 32 257 2 SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 1. 1� 999 e2.2 160 a -ss 'fY 5V 00 67 91 238 85 17 00 14 00 226 668 3 2 50 12 00 47 49 127 15 59 23 27 00 10 26 35 99 X119 20 142 43 155 527 76 10 50 78 00 25 50 2 12 4o 11 31 16 3 5 8 40 136 21 555 92 52 j0 2 00 13 P5 4 20 88 50 3B 0 32 30 38 6o 58 30 164 21 19 so 15 26 3 37 10 50 32 50 454478 43 Axel F, Peterson) oI or TIN 694 J, Doetito 6946 QdoIFIDix, Oaerk of Mun % 609 Axel FI Peterson, C, of Fin$ 6950 0anitol stationery VON 6951 vm H, Mob 6952 Do Morris Jeffrey 6953 Evalyn to Brenner 6954 Landon -Sauer Ins, Agency 6955 Mad Into Motor Truck Corps 6956 Minnesota Milk Company 6957 Minnesota News Company 6958 Model Laundry Company 6959 E,A. Moeller Company 6960 mothers Friend Laundry 6961 National Lead Company 6962 Natmonal Lumber & Supply Co, 6963 Nicole, Dean & Gregg Company 6964 Northern Auto Electric Compan 6965 orange Crush Dist -Company 6966 Orloff Leather Company 6967 Paper, Calmenson & Company 6968 The Paris Factory 6969 Park Machine Company 6970 C.A. Pearson Company 6971. Pioneer Electric Company 6972 Program service Company 6973 J.F. Ptacek & son 6974 The Pyramid Company 6975 Ramaley Printing Company 6976 Ramsey County Boiler Insnecto'. 6977 Raymer Hardware Company 6978 Rex Linen supply Company 6979 Rex Linen supply Company 6980 Riley Plug Company 6981 Robinson, Cary & sands Compan 6982 Rochester Germicide Company 6983 St.Paul Book & stationery Co. 6984 9t.Paul Rook & Stationery Co. 6985 st.Paul stamp Works 6986 9t,Paul Milk Company 6987 Safety Tread Company 6988 Sohelen Automotive Company ® 6989 Fred A. Sohletz Paint Company 6990 Ja.00b Schmidt Brewing Company 6991 9ohreieris Auto Top 6992 Schouveller Meat Market 6993 G. Sommers & Company 6994 The Speakes Company 6995 spool Cotton Company 6996 E.K. Stahl Company 6Q97 Standard Unit Parts Corporati 6998 Swift & Company 6999 United sound Fnginpering Comp 7000 University of N.C.Press 7001 Virtue Printing Company 7002 Tagner Paint & Varnish Compan 7003 western Tea & boffee Company COUNCIL NO ,-\.) 0 tlb FILE ................ _.... _....._. ......... �.I.V. .29..... .._................ AECKS BE Dj8, jI;�.Fy�TY TREASURY. )UNT OF f............_..)..j...jo......._..J.._j........ COVERING 9�.6...._T.......... -00j-- INCLUSIVE, AS THE OFFICE OF THt CITY COMPTROLLER. TOTALr DATE RETURNED J T ANSFER I ISSURSEMENT BY BANK CHECKS CHECKS 44 88 22 84 0 2 32 257 2 SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 1. 1� 999 e2.2 160 a -ss 'fY 5V 00 67 91 238 85 17 00 14 00 226 668 3 2 50 12 00 47 49 127 15 59 23 27 00 10 26 35 99 X119 20 142 43 155 527 76 10 50 78 00 25 50 2 12 4o 11 31 16 3 5 8 40 136 21 555 92 52 j0 2 00 13 P5 4 20 88 50 3B 0 32 30 38 6o 58 30 164 21 19 so 15 26 3 37 10 50 32 50 454478 43 DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL 98,760 COUNCIL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE NO. --------------------------------- COUNCILMEN-ROLL CALL yyAAyy�� FppF ters0 COUNCIL RESOLUTION MCDONALp MMMMIIIIrren PAYOR AUDITED CLAI uust-.3©.. _----- ........... .......... .., T•"'�" ,-_�-AGAINST RESOLVE , T A CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY. WENZEL TO THE AGGR • (T MR. S T 311934 CHE KS PER CHENU N� OFF CE OPT -- COMPTROLLER. ADOPTED By THE IpC{p,I,�TNCgIL�q ...___....................... ._ CITT COM OLL R / /�•9 MAYOR .._....... _ ........ _... TOTAL DATE RETURNED J CHICK IN FAVOR OF TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT BY BANK NUMBER CHECKS CHECKS BROUGHT FORWARD 689 ® 7004 Teetinghouse Electric Supply o• 91 53 108 455 7n05 Yoerg Brewing Company 1 7006 Cudahy Packing Company 7007 Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk & Company198 40 7 6 00 7008 Gus D. Messing 4 68 7009 Texaco salt Products Company 7010 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan a 04 40 7011 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan a 424 04 1 525 53 7012 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan e 2 762 99 7013 Axel F. Peterson, C..of Finan e 8 360 701 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan e 6 7015 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Finan e 7016 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Finan a Ig 92 7017 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Finan a X44 3 30 54 7018 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan e 474 7019 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan e 5 91 7020 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan Finan e 2 468 3g 7 7021 Axel F. Peterson, C. of 680 l0 7022 r.,v.Johnson, Treas. M«S.Ball 88000 7023 Apothecary Shop 2 12 7024 Dr. A.S. Arnquist 3 00 7 00 7025 Dr. Hugh Beals 7026 Dr. Paul Berrisford 5 00 7027 Bethesda Hospital 65 95 5 00 7028 Dr. %A- Book 10 00 7029 Dr. R.L. Bolander 7030 A.B. Brand Weyer 8 75 63 00 7031 Drs. Chatterton & Von der 7032 Dr. 1.1T. Christian 39 00 7033 Dr. A. Christiansen t41 00 7034 Dr. E.J. Fogelberg 12 00 7035 Dr. George A. Geist 32 00 7036 Dr. G.E. Harmon 12 00 47 7037 Dr. D. D. Hilger 00 60 7038 Tvm. A. Kohnke 7039 Dr. F. V. Langenderfer 0309 7040 Miller Hospital, Inc. 46 7041 Dr. Arthur H. Pedersen 10 00 40 00 7042 Dr. H.J. Prendergast 7043 Drs. Ryan and Ryan .11 00 7044 St.John's Hospital 20 00 2 0o 7045 Dr. E.O. Swanson 7046 Dr. Dean Viers 9 00 7047 Dr. F.L. Webber 8 00 7048 Dr. Frank Whitmore 5 00 SHEET TOTAL -FORWARD 44 889 2P - 507312 18 ORIGINAL TO CITT CLKNK COUNCIL 9'761' NO. CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM RESOLVED That the Purchasing Agent be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase, with the consent of the Mayor and the Comptroller, one tank car, approximately 5000 gallons, 400 end point gasoline, from the DANCIGER REFINERIES, INC. THRU W.F.SMITH TIRE AND BATTERY CO. at a price of 4 .09040 per gallon, less 1% discount on gasoline, including state tax and state in— spection, also Federal excise tax, to be spotted on Municipal Equipment Bureau spur at Dale street, on informal bids, as an emergency exists where failure to act promptly would work a hardship to the beet interests Of the City. Charge General Hund— Munioipal Equipment 1003-'134 COUNCILMEN AUG 31 IM4 Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council 193_ -deafer= Peterson 4AR _In favor Approved— NA g i I4 —193- 4'.rtw Warren O Against v �LL-- Wenzel 9.W1ftyMayor seaAR. SECOND VICE PRES . TRUOX . 14 98'762 RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND ASSESSMENT THEREFOR In the matter of_ _MAmijuga-w3.da3.ng_ and- —tending_ -an -al lay- j->_Block_R4—&t. Anthnv-'ark, the westerly line of which is the westerly line of the vacated alley abutting lots 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, in said block, the width of the alley to be 15 ft. from Bradford St. to the north line of lot 6, and 10 ft. from the north line of Lot 6 to+the north line of Lot 4, iuT�rlxa wsalssa�r�,. DIDIINATIO}y P800HF. i �ln the matter of Opening WI:1: eateadlnt an a11eyz-!n nthony_Park •th_}- under Preliminary Order_______ 97796 ----------- approved- ____April_1,.71_19$4_--------------- Intermediary Order ------------ 000------------ approved------day---.291 X2$4_______________, Final Order ------------------- 9825.9..--------- approved ------ JiUY ---1,-193-4 --------------- A public hearing having been had upon the taking and condemnation of the lands or easements therein, for the above improvement, and the awards of damages therefor, and also upon the assessment of benefits therefor, and the Council having duly' considered the same, now therefore be it Resolved, That the taking and condemnation of the lands described in the annexed assessment roll, identified by the signature of the Commissioner of Finance, and made a part hereof, and the awards of damages to the owners of such lands for said taking and condemnation as set forth in said assessment roll, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified and confirmed. Resolved further, that the said assessment of benefits, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court for confirmation. Adopted by the Council ___ SEp__.5_193t-_____________ / ' r ,rcity Clerk. - Approved------SESEP --- 5 ---193----4 --- 19 -------'-✓ --P--- ----/--- ---------------- Pearce ayor. Councilman Peierson > 3SHED afraid-•-- " R - en t3Aiiheo Councilman Councilman Truax e, CouncilmanWW'-� Warren Councilman l�enzei Mayor nkY Gehen P REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE' ON CONDEMNATION OF LANDS SND XSSESSMENT OF BENEFITS In the matter of__npsaing� �I�SP S az;d_extendin�_ax�alley in_Block 811_St._Antho_y Park, the westerly line of which is the westerly line of the vacated alley abutting lots 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, in said block, the width of the alley to be 15 £t. from Bradford St. to the north line of lot 6, and 10 ft. from the north line of Lot 6 to the north lina of Lot 4, under Preliminary Order ---- R77Q5------ approved ---- April_17.-J.U4--------------------------- Intermediary order 99, approved----1470---�9'-19'34-------------------------- Final Order ---------------4.8258------ approved ---- Jatlac--- 3+-] 23A -------------------------- To THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports: That he has fixed and determined the value of the land, lands or easements therein taken and appro- priated for the above improvement and the amounts of the awards of damages therefor to the owners thereof, and the persons to whom such awards are payable; that he has also fixed and determined the amount of benefits to property, from the making of said improvement, not exceeding the cost there- of, and that hereto attached is an assessment roll entitled as above and identified with the signature of the undersigned, containing the undersigned's finding on said matters. ----- ------------------- Commissioner of Finance. 93'763 RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND ASSESSMENT THEREFOR in the matter of_=d&ning._nd_ a ng an-eaBsnlan in-tha �►d�e yc-for_alagea,__ cuts and fills in the grading of Alley in Block 1, John Gaarden Addition from Underwood Ave. to Fredericka Ave., iC F.,NO 98788— -. I }n intl,e:;matter of condem,lln`tz: an' g an easement ID tLe iar• eary._for elotles;7 cute and` Ave: 'to Ftbderlc}`- Il,n(nary Order.'. 9 ;1884, yata aDD�oVed2, V�? a 9 y�w.y.. under Preliminary Order ----- $T85� ___________-, approved__Max_-- 94_1934 ----------------- intermediary Order ----------0152------------ approved-_.,lona-20+-19.34-------------------> Final Order ----------------- 2a332 approved---duly-24.1934 ------------------- A public hearing having been had upon the taking and condemnation' of the lands o easements therein, for the above improvement, and the awards of damages therefor, and also upon th assessment of benefits therefor, and the Council having duly considered the same, now therefore be it Resolved, That the taking and condemnation of the lands described in the annexed sessment roll, identified by the signature of the Commissioner of Finance, and made a part hereo , and the awards of damages to the owners of such lands for said taking and condemnation as set forth in said assessment roll, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified and confirmed. Resolved further, that the said assessment of benefits, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court for confirmation. ,t_. .}. .,neman!__}an�nd�t_Sa.lan 'it�l�cl�}J@lci3!{3F�c Adopted by the Council ___----------- - - gp City Clerk. Approved----------------------- 19---- y, / C -v->-- f -�---- - - - ------ Mayor. Councilman ConroY er—n Councilman rguson Councilman glZonald �. Councilman and PIIBLISMII)_ Councilman �9udheimez \4 eazel Mayor% Gehan REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON CONDEMNATION OF LANDS IND ASSESS31ENT OF 13U:EFTT8 the matter In of__canci�uling_ans� tta$1II�aA �A$eut-A iLhe_land necessary £or elopes, cute and fills in the grading of Alley in Block 1, John Gaarden Addition from Underwood Ave. to Fredericka Ave., under Preliminary Order---- 1NU ------ approved---- MAY 9,_1934 ----------------------------- Intermediary Order --------- @152----_, approved --- ----------------------------- Final Order JH134---------------------- ---------------- i--ul 9 TO THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports: That he has fixed and determined the value of the land, lands or easements therein taken and appro- priated for the above improvement and the amounts of the awards of damages therefor to the owners thereof, and the persons to whom such awards are payable; that he has also feed and determined the amount of benefits to property, from the making of said improvement, not exceeding the coat there- of, and that hereto attached is an assessment roll entitled as above and identified with the signature of the undersigned, containing the undersigned's finding on said matters. ------ � � Commissioner nce. o CNIGINAL TO CRY CL[NK CITY OF ST. PAUL 9 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION ENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE- COMMISSIONER RESOLVED I COUNCILFILE No. 9%s% the proper city officers be and they are hereby mthorised and directed to pey the eityts Proportionate share of the bills anboitted by the Advisory Court HOMO and City Hall Building Csamiseion as shown on Abstrect of Clsims Naaber 69 of the advisory Court House Sad City Hell Building Comission. totaling $85#205.621 the oitysa sbare of ddch is $0100$.76, end all es shown neon the olai>as snboitted by w1d Comission. COU 1LMEN 5 - 193— Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council rce Person se - /Ij6sen In favor Approved 193_— T nen Against --Wenzel Mayor _ Mt. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 ORIGINAL TO CITY GLIKAK 98765 CI ST. PAUL rcILEHcn NO. C7 ■V■J THE CITY CLERK -r-OUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY �e�., COMMISSIONER c�� J� DATE fttember 5. 1934, RESOLVED That licenses applied Tor 1W the following persons for the addresses Indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk to in- structed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city t"asury of the required fees: j. Adolph Kotowski 2T4 Rice St. Dare Hall orence 01lig 542 11. C entral OT. ° ° w Effie Garrett 309 Rice St. • • ti: `' ` " : "'v ,, COFax Yeas Warren Wenzel Mr. President (Gehar 5M 6.34` Nays Adopted by the Council 193— __In favor Against 93— Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capful of Mianao4 OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON CRy Omk and Commbdona d Rwl*adcm Angust 28th, 1934. Moa. S. E. warren, Cisairman, License Committee, Building. Dear Sir: Attached please find applications of Adolph Kotoweki for Dance Hall at 274 Rice 9t. / a'lorence 011ig • " " • 542 R. Central ✓ =file Garrett • • • " 369._Rioe St. These applications were referred back to your Committee for report as to whether or not the dancing I s to be in the bar room. The application of Adolph Eotowski wra►s also referred beck to you for further report. Yours very truly, City Clerk. ��CC ,Adopted by the Council 193— Yeas. Nays. PETE ITRUAX WARREN AkENZEL MR. PRESIDENT (GEF ANl —CZ1, , V o . --l0-1�,V ef �,, Adopted by the Council 193_ Yeas. Nays. -+EAtCE"'-- PETERSON / 7TRU:— WENZEL MR. PRESIDENT (GEHAVr —(:z—.- 2 - Adopted by the Council 793_ Yeas. Nays. PEARCE PETERSON ROSEN TR AX WARREN WENZEL / MR. PRESIDENT (GEHAN) ORIGMAL YG CITY CL[ L // ` 6 (r OF ST. PAUL FjoLUE 1L NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCILRif OLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED aY ....,,,,��FF COMMISSIONER - RESOLVED 51, 1954RESOLVED That renewal of licenses applied for by the following named persons for the addresses iadicatad be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to Loans such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required feast Thos. Shetka (hest End Plumbing & Heating Co) 1015 W. Seventh St. Oil Darner Appl. S810 Renewal Standard Oil Go. 1459 Arcade St. Gasoline filling station 6 pumps ° 5822 COUNCILMEN �e� Yeas 1p"erson Nays Adopted by the Council�5 IA,�193 rce W i0A n __In favor Approved 1 —193— AX f /J nen Against enzel ri `' — Mayor /Mr. President (Gehan) All - SM 6.34 ORIGINAL TO CITY -RK // • . 767 Owr�{i y OF ST. PAUL FIZUE NO. Vf(lll V OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM CROMMISSIIONER DATE August 51, 1954 RESOLVED That licenses for which applications have been made by the following named persons be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue each licenses upon the pepaent into the city treasaW of the required fees: Alex Gragwacki 886 Duchess St. Ioe Delivery Appl 5799 New Basel. Park Fuel Cc 1000 Kennard • • n 5821 • • • "r • r • • R i 5620 r Randolph Ice de Fuel Co. 2529 Robbins St. • • • 5819 " Mrs. Prank Schley Arlene Oldfield lla. Kaphinget Robert R. Vainness 2156 university 565 Jackson St. 1528 White Bear Av. 1105 Arcade St. Restaurant " S815 " ■ r 5812 • Gaeoline Sta. 5,ptsps 5811 • • • 5 • 5818 • COUN LMEN Yeas zNays rce re son a In favor tzql tax ren Against ,Iver. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 11. Adopted by the Council M4 193— Approved 5 1"4 193— Mayor WHEREAS addItIons and deductions which might prove to be necessary in the improvement described as the Paving of Aurora Ave. from Rice St. to Wabasha St., Fielding and Shepley, Inc., contractors, have been provided for in the specifications, and unit prices there-, for have been stipulated in the contract, and WHEREAS, it has been found necessary to make the following deduction: Deductions: 62 sq. yds. of concrete base (not removed) at $ .25 $15.50 5'.17 cu. yds. of old concrete base left In place there n 7.50 38.77 for this amount not placed Total Deduction $54.27 Now therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the City Council hereby approve: -.the aforesaid deductions made in accordance with the specifications therefor not 'to exceed the sum of $54.27 to be deducted from the lump sum consider- et.tlon named in the contract known as Comptroller's Contract L-3829 i or the making of the aforesaid improvement and for the reasons hereinbefore set forth, and pursuant to the aforesaid specifica- tions and unit prices stipulated in said contract. The Department of Public Works has agreed with the contractor that the sum of $54.27 is the reasonable deduction to be made from said contract. Cont c o Yeas �U:N� LMEN Nays Ao by the Council CFp` 4 193— _ /P . Ppeerson. 04 sen In favor � A geinst .r enzel ay Mr. President (Gehan) JIMdSHED 3 SM 6.34 FNoG—BpLion RoSv._11d OF CE 0 h[chi�htpr. tbethe ne the Pnra COUNC Imvrovement'peecrlbed of Auroras Ave. tram Rice 8Lto ESO w bneha 8t., � Fleldtnir and SheplorahbnacatlPntl.andunitn:theember if taY1nR been etlpblatad In thP, [tUNCILNo.1$7CITYC 5, 1934 WHEREAS addItIons and deductions which might prove to be necessary in the improvement described as the Paving of Aurora Ave. from Rice St. to Wabasha St., Fielding and Shepley, Inc., contractors, have been provided for in the specifications, and unit prices there-, for have been stipulated in the contract, and WHEREAS, it has been found necessary to make the following deduction: Deductions: 62 sq. yds. of concrete base (not removed) at $ .25 $15.50 5'.17 cu. yds. of old concrete base left In place there n 7.50 38.77 for this amount not placed Total Deduction $54.27 Now therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the City Council hereby approve: -.the aforesaid deductions made in accordance with the specifications therefor not 'to exceed the sum of $54.27 to be deducted from the lump sum consider- et.tlon named in the contract known as Comptroller's Contract L-3829 i or the making of the aforesaid improvement and for the reasons hereinbefore set forth, and pursuant to the aforesaid specifica- tions and unit prices stipulated in said contract. The Department of Public Works has agreed with the contractor that the sum of $54.27 is the reasonable deduction to be made from said contract. Cont c o Yeas �U:N� LMEN Nays Ao by the Council CFp` 4 193— _ /P . Ppeerson. 04 sen In favor � A geinst .r enzel ay Mr. President (Gehan) JIMdSHED 3 SM 6.34 Petition PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT and PRELIMINARY ORDER. 9C) I Council File No .......... .........._.-- Theundersignedhereby proposesthe makingof thefollowing public improvement by the City of Saint Paul, via.: ... ------------------------------------------ ..... •................... to- Como--Boulega d- ---------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --•-----------•----- Dated this ..... 23.rd........day PRELIMINARY ORDER. x �c �myrnvemanq, �'"�`.;�vai'db Lgv oR�beennnr�e�' WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, vim.:ncu st tb rlty oL; o;fin Gradin St Albans Street from Front Street" uY��"^ to_.�omo-_Boulevard............ -----------------•-•----.................. ------------- - ---- --••----------- having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul------------- ------------------- therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and drreetedjy 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improvement, and the total cost thereof. a. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. All b. To report upon all of the foregoing matters myyatters to the Commissioner of Finance. ✓ Adopted by the Council- .----.._----------------_S.Cr..---5- — ._:_..-----•--- YA" NAvs Councilman9ie McBww�• Approved. .................. UP- ....___.-------- -_ PHARCS Rosm TaoAx WEJNZEL----------:L......C.•-Y..r.._..... . �..........._ Ma. PMMIDZ" ayor. YOM c ��a 42M 7-33) LISHED � �. Council File No.__ %5n qr- PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT and PRELIMINARY ORDER. ,rheundersignedhereby proposeathemakingof thefollowingpublicimprovement by the City of Saint Paul, via.: Coric3emning_--and---takjrig_._axl--- fesa;?a ent---in.-_the_.. land__=eaaSSA?W ---------------- - - -for--sloes: cutsand_»fills__in__the__g�adJxig Qf StrBet £nom Frorit Street-_-to__Como__Boulevard,_____________________________________________________________ ------------- n ------------------------------------------- Dated this ------ �3ra....... day of ------------- PRELIMINARY ORDER. to th lead neo- sor groves, •.Su ,ylj9 !h'. T}h L N�B" at. Bt {y WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, via Conti lnT��.xl.g___�zd__taping--_an--eas&ment_j_m the__land.-necessar-3r•-•--------• - f o r s l og ------------- es, __-cuts __and_ -fills --in-_-#h a _-gxa4lillg.--Q----fit_..._ A� Jzans- -- Street from Front Street to Como_Boulevard._------------------------------------------------- ---------- - --------------------------------- haying been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul__________________________------------------------- -------------- ---- ----------- - therefore, be it RESOLVED, -17"t the, Commissioner of Public,Works be and is hereby ordered :and directed: 1. To ;investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To ;investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3.- To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. b. To report upon vM of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the CouEr ncil-----------------------7-------- ---------------- YOB NAYS Councilman �i+lr !�'_ Approved-------••_-.. -K_ rrD..._------...---•--•-••---•-•--•-----•--••- -.,•.� .-, ..�arittr"��✓ PEexcE R.oBEN %` THUAX ( / WENZEL ------- Mayor. m8. p8$BIDIDNT C A 22 (21R 7-3S0 s PUBLISHED e ORlO1NAL TO CITY OLKRK COUNCIL F ST PAUL 2U. NO.— I ITY O OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM �- �� Seoteeber� 19A&-- PRESENTO EDATE COMMISSIONERR c �� RESOLVED That On Sale Liquor License No. 85 issued to Sat Chas operating as the Spanish Tavern at 479 at. Peter Street be and the sane is hereby revoked upon re- commendation of the State L:LqucW Control Caeissioner. Yeas CMEN rNays ��j son — ce �n _In favor !IL'y_. r /�/ ren �_�Against .nzel ,/Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 C F N6 g!ruzx ?S A ID Oggtren Fred M a'ruaxiC lyearoe- IteeolTed That On gale 1.Iquo! L) �. Cgnae Nq: 83 leaved [o Sam Chumae boy 'gratin ae the $Danlgh Taavern ai 479 :3k,--Poge �Sreet"tLre •'and ptbg;giameM1 19:. herebp�+NNero$¢d AtPbn recom)n6ndattgn of the8tat9 Liquor Control tl6tnmtg kt Adavted by thb, Connc¢ i Approtiea Sept 6'd934 (�(Seutelnber Adopted by the Council 80 193— SEP Approved —193— Mayor x. 987'72 r • J u2 RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND ASSESSMENT THEREFOR Inthe matter of----------------------------------------------------------------------------- sondamning and taking an "Aament Por the purpose of constructing and maintaining a sanitary intercepting manes in a tonna extending from the intersection of Wilkin. Street and Exchange Street to the intersection of Seventh Street and Montreal Avenue at an slerstion below a grade line'drawa Prem an elevation of 40 Peet above City Datum at the Wilkin Street and of the tunnel to an elevation of. 56 Peet above City Datum at the Seventh Street and of the tganel. The said easement shall be 20 toot in width,the center line of which and the property it crosses being described as followas Commanoing at a point on the venter line of Wilkin Street 813.98 feet north of the osater line of MoBoal Strests thence southwesterly across lots is 2, 13, 12, 11 and 10. Block 6, Lots 14 and 13, Block 7, Lots 1, 14, 13, 12, 11 and 10, Block 8, Leechas Addition/ Lots 10, lI and 12, Block 1, Lots 12 and 11, Block 2, Bernheimerss Addlftoits�4616, pbiat on the center line of Banfil Street 101.76 feet west of the cotter of Smith Avenues thence„southwesterly across Lots 2, S, 4, 5, 14, 13, 22, iitd'17C,"Bleck"S, also Block 6y Bernheimeras Addition, Lots 1, 2, 8 and 8, Block 3, FSlttck.4, Lot 10, Block 6, Winslow's Addition to a point .on the center line of Von °Street 80.07 Peet wast of the center of Dousman Streets thence southwesterly &*sane Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, Fisher and Liensufs Subdivision of part 4£ lata I and 8, Ziogior.sud liainsers• Subdivision, of Mock 13, Winelowls AdditioU ;also Lebo 1, e and 'd Ziegler and Usinsersa Subdivision of. Block l3, Winslow's.Addition, Loto•3, 4, `5, S, 7; 13, 12; 11 `i na"20" Hloolc 1, `]:ot IS, Block ' 2, Drake s a Add397WK-Pthe , aso bho. ' rightr of VW of the Chicago, I ilwrvkes, St• Paul sum i;4"ifio Riilauyint on tsps north line of area* Streets if produced easterly,r,and 6 feet . center 4f Section % Township Z'B, Range 23x• thence scilthxestirly acrooe'latr'12,13, r4skPsj'8s By 7s• and 8a Block 25, Simmons BtOih said,Itemseyts Addition',"iiropsrW' of the City and.Coail4y (Anokar) Hospital, Lots Ikea. Sk 4 and 6s;Cu1lan,Mass a Lats ley 27, 16 13. 14 and lbs Block 3, Stinson and Romsayss Subdivision of the West cr'Blsek 18s Stinson, Brown and Ramsoyys Additions ilso'xiiiallikeous tract lying southerly and p4aesnt thereto, sad north of Casosdc,4treet and west of Colbourn@ Stri ot,`"the rim& of wsiy tit tin Chicago, 1lilwa** 68' s St. Paul and �Paoi�f_io'Rail�aay lyingwithin Bleck 2% Stinson; Browns and `Raisesys s `AdiFiticn, also elierieoits tract in the southwest } of said Block 87, Stinson, Brown and Remseysa Addition lying betsiswl �Oht4ages uiinitcci Bfi# Paui`tvtd Pkoifio Biiil>r�y ight+ref«iw4 dnd'ltsidolph surae +, .p.,ak p .orf a.ndo t► Stn*t :xwo feet west of the center oP Erie Streets thence southwesterly across property of the Chicago, St.Paul, Hinnemposis and Oash, R&UW ,in ent Lot 4 in Section 12, Township 28, Range 23, `Iiotd 1 24, 28 $E, Ed the vacated alayr'�iti Bleck 80 Lots b, 6, 7, 8,9, 16, 15, 14 and Is. Block 7, Finches Additions also`Tusoarora Avenue-;vaestad lying 1.adjaoort to said Block 7, 1Aiaoh+s Addition, toe point on the center line of Tneoarora Ave., 24.33 -feet esut of'ito iaterseotion with the center line of Stewart Avenue,(except easement for public sewer dedicated by the plat of Finchts.Addition),, also commencing at the point of intersection of a line which is northwesterly of, parallel with] and lb feet distant from the southeasterly line of Stewart Avenue produced, eatd'i line 10 feet north of and parallel with the south line of Otto Avenues thence southwsaterly across Stewart Avenue vaoated, the right of way of,the Chicago, uilwaakes,,8t,t"PVA A Pacific Railway and miaoellaneous tract lying in the Nff g of the N j end the Fast; cP theaw j (Goverment Lots 1 and 2, and WE s of IM J) of Section 14,.Townllhjp 8S, Range 23, Lots 1, 2, S, 4,. end 50 Block 42, West Mad Addition, and in Adrian Street to a point lying in the intersection of Adrian and Elwmy Streets, west of and 20 Peet dietwat from the .4enter.11ne:.of lilmms� Sttas4,etad a8lsl4ss 71 i Y r'di , i��Yt""i114{a .f p yts ' i s t s�,4 tri , 7ti t Xa1. 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Resolved further, that the ,said assessment of benefits, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court for confirmation. ��� ,c�efcmiag&xtiocbre3cR�de Adopted by the Council -----♦--------------- - - - -------- - - --- - --- - --- -------- 'ty Clerk. Approved------ W-- ---+ 19 ---- Mayor. �iSI.ISFIGI3 � , / Pearce Councilmanm Petereon Councilman a 7 zm Rosen Councilman1 $&” Truax Councilman Warren Councilman O� Councilman Warren Mayor Gehan �iSI.ISFIGI3 � , / A/ r RJEPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON CONDEMNATION OF LANDS AND ASSESSMENT OF BENEFITS In the matter of------------- ----- condemning and taking an easement for the purpdse of constructing and maintaining a eanitary intercepting sewer in a tummel extending from the intersection of Wilkin Street and Exchange Street to the intersection of Seventh Street and Montreal Aramis at an elevation below a grade line drawn from an elevation of 40 feet above City Datum at the Wilkin Street and of the tunnel to an elevation of 55 feet above City Datum at the Seventh Street end of the tunnel. The said easement shall be 20 feet in width, the center line of which and the property it crosses being described as follows$ Commencing at a point on the center line of Wilkin Street 313.96 feet north of the center line of MaBoal Streets thence southwesterly across lots 1, 2, 13, 12, 11 and 10, block 6, late 14 and 13, Block 7, Lots 1, 14, 13, 12, 11 and 10, Block 8, Leeahts Additionl Lots 10, 11 and 12, Block 1, Lots 12 and 11, Block 2, Bernheimer's Addition, to a point on the center line of Banfil Street 101.76 feet west of the center of Smith Avenues thence southwesterly across Lots 2, 3, 4, 50 14, 13, 120 a$ib fly;alAi4k S,:.also Blook:b, Bernheimerts Addition, Lots 1, 2, 9 and 6, Block 3, Block 4, Lot 10, Block 5, Winslow's Addition to a po1At on the center line of Von Mjmdw,;3tl.eet:'.90.07 feet'vest of th'!i'denter of Doueman'Straetl thence -southwesterly across Lots 1, 20 3, 4 and 5. Fisher and Lienau's Subdivision of part of lots 1 and 6,'Udgl`er and Mainzer's 8ubdivisioa`of Block 13;'Winilowts Addition; also Lots 1, 6 and 5, Ziegler and Mainser's Subdivision of Block 13, Winalowts Addition, Lots 3, 49 5. 6, 7, 13, 120 11 and 10, Block 1, Lot 18, Blook'2, Drake's Addition, also the right of way,of the Chioago,_Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway, to a point on the north line of Grace Street, if produced easterly, and 5 feet west of the center of Section 12, Township 28, Range 231 thence southwesterly across lots 12, 130 14, 1&0-4 8; 7, and 6, block 16, Stinson,Brownand Ramsey's Addition, property of the City and County (Anker) Hospital, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, Cullen Place, Lots 18, 'has 16k:33,:1$,and 15, Block 3, Stinson and Rama Wa Subdivision of the West'" ; of Bock 16, Stinson, Brown and Ramsey's Addition, also miscellaneous tract lying southe4y±snd:ladj" mst thereto, and north of Cascade' Street and west of Colbourne Street, the right of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee, &t. Gaul and Pacifio:ftilray lying=wjthin'Bjsdk"9% 3tinscn; Him& end Rem�seyts'Addition, also miscellaneous treat in"the southwest J"of paid Bloak..2T, Sti.neon,.Brown -and Rams ey'a,Addition lying bibireen th6'Chioago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway right-of-way and Randolph Streets, to -a, point .on the center line ..of Randolph 4tr`4et- 346,84 4et :west of: the center of Erie Street= thence southwesterly across property of the Chicago, St.Paul, Mi,miaapolis Railway, in Qovernmeat,.Lot 4A3ac 8eation 12, Township 28, Range and..Cmaha 2$, Lots 1.,'24, 23, 22, 21 and 20, and the vacated alley in Block 6, Lots 5, 6. 7, 8, 9, 16, 16, 14 and 13, Block 7, Finch's Addition, also Tuscarora Avenue vacated lying adjacent to said Block 7, Finoh'e Addition, to a point on the center line of Tuscarora Ave. 24.33 feet east of its intersection with the center line of Stewart Avenue, (except easement for public sewer dedicated by the plat of Finchts Addition), also commencing at the point of intersection of a line which is northwesterly of, parallel with, and 15 feet distant Prom the southeasterly line of Stewart Avenue produced, and a line 10 feet north of and parallel with the south line of Otto Avenuel thence southwesterly across Stewart Avenue vacated, the right of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul k Pacific Railway and miscollaneoud treat lying in the NW j of the RE 3j and the East j of the NW I (Government Lots 1 and 2. and NE } of NW k) of Section 14, Township 28, Range 23, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, Block 42, West End Addition, and in Adrian Street to a point lying in the intersection of Adrian and Elwgy Streets, west of and ZO feet distant from the center line of Elway Street and on a line which is a northwesterly of, parallel *1th, and 10 feet distant from the southeasterly line of Lots 1 to 8 inclusive, in Block 21, West End Addition produoedl thence southwesterly on said line which is northwesterly of, parallel with, and 10 feet distant from the ' southeasterly line of Lots 1 to 8, inclusive, Block 21, West End Addition, across said , lots and on same line produced across lot 9, block 21, West End Addition, to West Sev trcJe*r* too ba knotW as ha =_4AINT PAUL ,SANITARY. 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YTLG Oi, RiTTICT-1 2;;-0G- 2T2•ar ac zrc {u oL FNG 'OJToltG ,u Aq(T ' i,c n0u"L T .a o':. .x;r:O:' M0.; ,'Us bL), ;L.F;i :r42 c vG3a , afv . vcaci.-por- a2 under Preliminary Order ---2216§_-----, approved- -------------------------- Intermediary Order ------- ------- approved ---- xaxc --- -------------------------- Final Order ---------------9286------' approved ---- -------------------------- TO THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports: That he has fixed and determined the value of the land lands or easements therein taken and appro- priated for the above improvement and the amounts of the awards of damages therefor to the owners thereof, and the persona to whom such awards are payable; that he has also fixed and determined the amount of benefits to property, from the making of said improvement, not exceeding the cost there- of, and that hereto attached is an assessment roll entitled as above and identified with the signature of the undersigned, containing the undersigned's finding on said matters. -- rz------------ Commissioner of Finance. �- gym,,. ��--����,a� /�� �� int - �-� /C � �-°,`-��-�- �-�(� In the matter of condemning and taking an easement for the purpose of constructing and maintaining a sanitary. intercepting sewer in a tunnel extending from the intersection of Wilkin Street and Exchange Street to the Intersection of Seventh Street and Montreal Avenue, under Final Order 494595 approved April 3,1934. To: City of St. Paul, Council of the City of St. Paul and City Clerk of the City of St. Paul: Now comes the Objector, Oeorgs 5. Ogilvie, and iespeotfally represents and states That he is the sole owner of Lot Three Is) 51ooi Three (3) Bernheimsis Addition to the City of St. Paul, acdording to the plat thereof on file and of record in the Office of the Register Pf Deedecin and for the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, on which property tAere`--jj theated the dwelling commonly known and designated as 232 panfil Street, S. Paul, Minnesota. That the Objector objects to the proposed award of damages for the tak- ing and / or condemnation of a portion of said land as above described, on the ground that the proposed award of damages is wholly inadequate and eoasiscatory and is not just compensation to the Objector for the taking of said Wad. Dated September 4, 1934. en o -n S (J CG n n i^ cn `- CSS n a I n the matter of condemning and taking an easement for the pur- pose of constructing and maintaining a sanitary intercepting sewer in a tunnel extending from the intersection of Wilkin Street and Exchange 3treat to the intersection of Seventh Street and Montreal Avenue at an elevation below a grade line drawn down from an elevation of 40 fast above City Datum at the Wilkin Street end of the tunnel to an elevation bf M, feet,above City Datum at the Seventh street end of the tunnel. The said easement shall be 20 feet in width, the center line of whLch-and•the-•property-it crosses being described as -follow*: OBJEC I?NT . Now combs Jacob Schuster,the owner of the following described real estate, Stinson, Brown and Ramsey's Lot:,Vy xt1zxmix1U Block 15/fix Addition, to the City of St. maul, Ramsey County, "innesota, and the buildings thereon, and objects to the prooeedir.E,a as above entitled, anfl all the.eof, and the failure to award any damages as set forth in the report of the 0Om- missioner of Finance to the said Council, and to oppose the assessment' of benefits as therein set forth, and he claims that his property will be damaged in an amount greatly in excess of the benefits derived by such improvement, and the amount awarded as damages, and states the fol- A lowing reasons and grounds for his objections: 1. That the Council of the City of St- Paul has no jurisdiction in i,.J the matter, and that said proceedings have not been properly and legally conducted. 2. That the value of said property as reported and determined in these proceedings is unfair and unjust, and that to take the said proper- ty under the alleged condemnation proceedings for the valuations so re- ported would be unlawful and constitute a taking thereof without oompen- t Batton, and °in violation of the provisions of the Constitution and Laws of 'jtb,,Vnited States, and the State of Minnesota. 3. That the failure to allow any damages as reported herein is not fair and impartial, but on the contrary is taking property that has a reasonable market value without allowing anything therefor. 4. That the provisions of the charter of the City of St- Paul re- lating to the taking of property for public use, under which provisions these prooeadings are instituted, violate the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States and the prooeedings herein are null and void in that the said City is attempting to deprive the owner of his property without due prooesa of law - 5. That the prooeedWs herein are null and void in that the said City proposes to use the owner's property for purposes other than as set forth in the order for condemnation. 6. That the owner thereof refuses to abide by said proceedings be- 0ause of the failure to award any damages for his said property, and to require said owner to consent to such improvement without proper and adequate award of damages, and damage to property, and particularly dam- age to his property in that a well located thereon, necessary to supply water for his household, would be damaged and ruined, and deprive him of the proper supply of water, which is essential and necessary for the use and care ;;Y olojeutor and his family, and that it will cost objector sev- oral hundred dollars to replace the some. 7. The followingis a description of the property owned by the un- dersigned objector and proposed to be taken by the City in said proceed- ings. Stinson, Brown and Ramsey's Lot -15, x2j:;xM3taj2:F Block l�/rrak3gia Addition to the City of St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, and known as No. M Grave street. Dated Sept. 5, 1934.�- 0 e or Attorneys for Objeotorl 1605 Pioneer Bldg. at. haul, Minn. In the matter of condemning and taking an easement for the pur- pose of constructing and maintaining a sanitary intercepting sewer in a tunnel extending from the intersection of Wilkin Street and Exchange Street to the intersection of Seventh Street and Montreal Avenue at an elevation below a grade line drawn down from an elevation of 40 feet above.City Datum at the Wilkin Street end of the tunnel to an elevation of 55 feet above City Datum at the Seventh Street end of the tunnel. The said easement shall be 20 feet in width, the center line of which and the property it crosses being described as folloWs: OBJECTIONS TO AWARD AND ASSESSMENT. Now comes Frank Slipka, the owner of the following described real estate; Lots 10, 11 and 12, Block 1, Drake's Addition to the City of St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, and the buildings thereon, and objects to the proceedings as above entitled, and all thereof, and the failure to award any damages as set forth in the report of the Com- missioner of Finance to the said Council, and to oppose the assessment of benefits as therein set forth, and he claims that his property will be damaged in an amount greatly in excess of the benefits derived by such improvement, and the amount awarded as damages, and states the fol- lowing reasons and grounds for his objections: 1. That the Council of the City of St. Paul has no jurisdiction in the matter, and that said proceedings have not been properly and legally conducted. 2. That the value of said property as reported and determined in these proceedings is unfair and unjust, and that to take the said proper ty under the alleged condemnation proceedings for the valuations so re- ported would be unlawful and constitute a taking thereof without oompen- sation, and in violation of the provisions of the Constitution and Laws of the United States, and the State of Minnesota. 3. That the failure to allow any damages as reported herein is not fair and impartial, but on the contrary is taking property that has a reasonable market value without allowing anything therefor. 4. That the provisions of the charter of the City of St. Paul re- lating to the taking of property for public use, under which provisions these proceedings are instituted,.viglate the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States and the proceedings herein are null and void in that the said City is attempting to deprive the owner of his property without due process of law. 5. That the proceedings herein are null and void in that the said City proposes to use the owner's property for purposes other than as set forth in the order for condemnation. 6. That the owner thereof refuses to abide by said proceedings be- cause of the failure to award any damages for his said property, and to require aaid owner to consent to such improvement without proper and adequate award of damages, and damage to property, and particularly dam- age to his property in that a well located thereon, necessary to supply water for his household, would be damaged and ruined, and deprive him of the proper supply of water, which is essential and necessary for the use and care of objector and his family, and that it will cost objector sev- eral hundred dollars to replace the same. 7. The following is a description of the property owned by the un- dersigned objector and proposed to be taken by the City in said -proceed- ings. Lots 10, 11, and 12, Block 1, Drake's Addition to the City of St. Paul, Ramsey -County, Minnesota, and known as No. 349 Emma Street. Dated Sept. 5, 1934.. 0bjeo or •�!✓L At 11 Vorneys forbjecto , 1605 Pioneer Bldg. St. Paul, Minn. I st—I 2 rid. Laid over m 3rd. & app 3 +Adopted Yeas/ Nays yeas Nays ✓ 'Pe �Prce ea 'R sen juri. uax ruac re, rce .e. -- 4 A. , Wenzel Wen— Mr. Pres. A. Pres. Gehan onIGINAL TO CITY C -AK ORDINANCE COUNCIL FILE NO PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. - --------------- irdlnauce Ko 48$5 An ordinance amending Ordingaae No. 7210, entitled *Au ordinance Providing for all matters con- e see and tneue. 1 --bb tuella;jarevtWV1t;__ ty".0,6L TO, "6 .' cerning, regulating or affecting the construction, :regulation, repair, removal, maintenance ad �dt ge alteration, use and Inspection of all buildings, walls Or-struO- f6 tures erected or to be erected within the limits Of for the of property the City Of St. Paul protection against fire, and for the Inirpose aflaeouring bealth- fjPafe and sanitary environments for the occupants of buildings need for human habitation or otherwise, to compel the owners of such buildings, walls or structures to alter, reconstruct or modify the same, or any part thers0f, for the purpose aforesaid, and to prohibit the unlawful use Or 00oupanoy of all Or structures; establishing fire buildings, walls limits, and proscribing the powers and duties Of the commissioner of Public Buildings In conformity a Penalty with the Charter provisions; providing for the violation thereof, and repealing all ordi- nances Inconsistent herewith. This to an emergency for the preservation ordinance rendered necessary of the public peace, health and safety,' approved May 22, 1930. This is an emergency ordinance rendered Of the public peace, health and necessary for the preservation safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 7210, approved May 22, 1930, hereby amended by striking therefrom Paragraph be and the same is (d) of Section 14-30, and by inserting in lieu thereof the following! i "(d) No power passenger elevator bars - than two (2) after installed shall have more entrance openings. Such a ' ntranoeopelftingB, whether single or double shall have gates or doors Installed to.001pletely fill the cab rZoept where gates are opening or openings. I shall used the spaces between vertical members not exceed two Inches when such gates or doors are in the operating Position. Said gates Or be with a device which doors shall provided will prevent the operation Of the car until gates or doors are closed fully to Protect the opening or Openings and In the entire cab position. A closer Or suitable looking devicelooked to revent the gates or doors shall e ' ovided from bebingpreasily openped while the Oar Is in motion. Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council_ Pearce Peterson in Favor Rosen Truax —Against Warren : zh Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) Approved Attest: Mayor 300 6,34 City Clerk . V— t ORIGINAL TO CITY CLKRK ORDINANCE COUNCIL FILE PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. Section 2. That said Ordinance No. 7210 be and the same Is hereby further amended by striking therefrom Paragraph (m) of Section 14-30, and by inserting in lieu thereof the following; '(m) All oar entrances of automatic push- button passenger elevator care shall be equipped with gates or doors arranged so that'the elevator cannot be operated unless said gates or doors are closed. These gates shall be so constructed as to use as few collapsible members as possible, bat no gate*opening shall be over two (2) inohes.in width. Alternate vertical members shall act as guiding members, at both top and bottom." Section 3. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Pearce Peterson / Rosen Truax U Warren ]BbMNL APr��n e Attest: 300 6.34 City Cl Gam'"✓ Passed by the Council—SEP 295-1934 M Mayor •In Favor -777-777 ERNEST W JOHNSON W. LA MONT KAUFMAN .Supt of Playgmonds -.HAS. A. BASS RD - _.., :. CCh Arehitnct .. CITY. OF SAINT PAU Ca:pifaI of Minnesota, ~ DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. PLAYGROUNDSAND PUBLIC BUILDINGS . 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX. Commissioner . . - CARL E. SPEAKES,'D6,ty Commission -r August 15, 1934. Itbn. John L. Connolly O6�rporat,ion Counsel Department of Law Dear Sir: Xay we ask you to draw up in ordinance form a revision to Sec- tion 14-30 (d) and Section 14=30. (m) .of `the city building code, which revisions will read as follows: (d) No power passenger elevator hereafter installed shall have more than two (2) entrance openings. Such en-, trance openings, whether single or double, shall have •;gates or doors. instahed.to completely fill the cab opening or. openings. Except where gates are used the'spaces,between vertical members shall not exceed two inches when such gates or doors are in the operating position. Said gates or doors shall be provided with a device which will pre - dent the operation of the ,car until gates or, doors are clos- ed tthefullY to operatprote6ion 'f. t entire cab opening or openings and in the locked position. A closer or suitable locking de- vice cshall be provided to prevent the gates or doors from ile the car is in motion. being easily opened wh (m) All car entrances of automatic push-botton pass- enger elevator cars shall be equipped with gates or doors arranged so that the elevator cannot be operated unless a rra gates or doors are closed. These gates shall be, so, constructed as to use 'as few collapsible members as possi- ble, but no gate opening shall be over two (2) inches in width. Alternate vertical members shall act as guiding members, at both .top and bottom- #S As soon as you have submitted these ordinances to me, I will introduce. them into tbiQ. Council. They have been approved by the Elevator Code Committee. Yours very truly, Commissioner HSS..0 ` ORIGINAL TO CITYCLCRK ` COUNCIL 9g'7'74 ITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OF E OF THE CITY CLERK OUNC .RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE COMMISSIONER WHEREAS, the. OWL Mutual Society has petitioned the President of the United States for reinstatement of such pro3eots and work as will enable its members and all concerned to procure the necessities of life from neighborhood merchants, by their own efforts and with- out recourse to welfare, and obtain a minimum wage of 70 cents an hour for at least 30 hours per week; and WHEREAS, said Smiety appeared before the Council and asked that the Council endorse.sai.d petition; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Oouncil.hereby endorses said petition and respectfully requests that the President give it such consider- ation as he may deem advisable; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That a copy of this petition be forwarded by the City Olerk to.the President of the United States. f' COUNCILMEN Yeas /p/ ce tson Nays / ( SEP_ 6 Adopted by the Council ��. 193— t �1 P V NOV /Rosen ���JJj In favor Approved 193— Xax �uren e%0 Mr. President (Gehan) sid / Against I'll, ED �3 Mayor 5M 6.34 September 5th, 1934. Mr. J. L. Connolly, Corporation Counsel, Building. Dear Sirs The City Council requested you to dray a resolution ooncurrin, in the requests of the OWA mutual Society as set out in the attached petition and requesting the President and other proper authorities to do what they can along this line. Yours very truly, City Clerk. -,-e, 117,4. antvr-1 Ave— �t. pault Uinnseotx* year SJrl in rep,:, to Y11,11, -ktt'r of Aurq3vt 230 ,)n b:� tlir Cwancil 0-1- III qe*r y"vir Cormittee geyeral members Of the 001=" will be absent from the City next weak on 3 tour Of InSPeetton and the Coin -'oil is Of the oDinion you would prefer to submit your rOguest$ to t'he poll Council. Yours very truly, City Clark. 34'3 W. Central Ave.. Lit. Paul, Minn. August X13, 1x34. et. Taut Clty Council, St. Paul, Minn. Hon. mayor and members of the City council: Centl6men: A committ ea from the OWA Workers 1eutual Society wishes to have a few minutes of 'four time for the endorsement of our petition for the return of the CWe Jobs. We suggest the date for this arpoi.ntrient will be either 'Nedn sday or Thursday next Re Pk. Please let me know at onoe whether or not you can n^cord us the courtesy of a hearing on one of these days. If it will not be possible to give us P. hearing on one of these dates then please suggest the date most convenient next week. Yoursr9 pec+.fully,�j� Secretary FURM'NO C,F. No. 987e coma _ - lie Utllities has Tenor[:_ ,i th Section 69 of th.- ' - the existence of an on, - ) 5 rendered necessary the 5. 1I i ertnin employes of his File No. .�~ $11b3.eCt. I more than eight hours ❑ .E .. Sunday. sold mnioymen no usual hours f S76 'for t .. f:-..:a?..RY:: Date presented 1934: R ed, WHEREAS, she Commissioner of Public Utilities has reported in accordance wish Section 53 of the City Charter, the existence of an emergeroy;'which rendered, necessary the employment-of certain employes of his department. for. more than . eight hours per day and oil Suriday., said ' . employment being more than usual hours of employment, sherefore, be_,it Res.olved,' That the proper :city, officers are hereby authorized to pay the 'folloming'named employes at the rare otherwise fixed for extra employ- ment'for the extra time hereinafter set „forth; 'NAMETITLE SUNDAY.' REdULAR RATE Chaunesy, J. Sarett Water-shed`'lab. 8 hrs.- 044, reonartl,Munson Uitilityman 18 151 his.. .56 Ed $ordell. Meoh.Helper 18 " 22 " •5 Sam'RAhelli ' It » 18 » 13 ItX56 James: Tighe Finer Repairman 78 n ] »'� k'rank B . .Trus o i3 »` ..,..' Joe;Bruno Ditah dagger 16 " j �2 P. Roy Ome utinitymari. ' 26 Harvey Donahue 24 t" -k. like `Fritz Ditch diger 21 Antonio Paduano " 21 " Sb Pasquale Del Piacco MechaHelRer 21 " 'Sam Ti minellb- " 22 " 18 " 56 Jane$ Saporito " n , 18' ^, 12 It #5 Di Joe Grappalie' atoh::digger 20 tat Roberto - �w 20. " Beii` I3eatia » , 21 " 11. " .55 Peter Meyers » " 13 Rosario Wioolletti " " 13 " "12 " .55 Starley',Cq*smussen Filter Plant ]ab. 4 " 8. " A e: Ayes Cq(uicilmen ' Nays �etersonSEE $1934 1934 en Adopted by the s ax air Een z e I ren 34 Approved 1319. .1934..` [r. President QeYen C of correct`% �t/ <<d�'22 �•-. . Leonard. ,N. 'ThompsGn.. , . General Superintendent ` - >�IiBLISi�ia FORM NO. 1 September 4, 1934 An emergency has arisen in the Department of Public Utilities, Bureau of Water. rendering necessary the employment of certain employes of that department for more than eight hours per day in the doing of the following work: Driving truck.* Repairing main on Larpenter between Rice and Soo Line tracks.** Patrolling Vadnais Lake.# This emergency arose by reason of the following facts and circumstances: *Taking ERA men to and from Sucker canal job **Leak in main. #Reaping off trespassers. BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS BY res e ?Leonard ified correct A N. Thomps on General Superinten t ORIGINAL TO Of" CLCRV COUNCIL CITY F ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFI98776- CE THE CITY CLERK RE UTION—GENERAL FORM r� i PRE�9..E.cQEn &;XOUNCIL DATE SeptA, 1934' RESOLVED WHEREAS, the completion date specified in the contract known as the paving of West Seventh Street from Smith Avenue to St. Clair Street Feyen Construe - tion Company, contractor, Comptroller's Contract L-3825, was August 31, 1934, and WHEREAS, the beginning of work on this project was delayed on account of the necessity of completion of another project by the Street Railway Company before beginning trackwork on West Seventh Street, now therefore be it RESOLVED, That the date specified for the completion of said contract be and the same is hereby extended to September 15, 1934, and the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to execute an amendment to said contract in accordance herewith provided, however, that this resolution shall not have any force and effect unless the sureties on the contractor's bond consent there- to and file such consent in W COUNCILMEN Yeas / _ Nays /� ce �rson osen In favor ax arren Against enzel /Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 $Ep 51934 Approved-193-- Mayor pproved 193_—Mayor onlalnet ro aTY GLtNK , C6UNCIL8 7 '• CITY bF ST. PAUL FILE No. IJV OFFICE O HE CITY CLERK_ COUNCIL RES TION—GENERALL'FORM PRESENTED' BY DATE COMMISSIONER Whereas the completion date specified in the contract known as the Paving of Aurora Avenue from Rice Street to Wabasha Street, Field- ing & Shepley, Inc., contractors, Comptroller's Contract L-3829, was July 21, 1934, and Whereas the contractor was requested to delay starting work on this project in order that both Rice Street and Aurora Avenue would not be closed to traffic at the same time, and Whereas the contractor was requested to perform additional work upon completion o f the regular work specified in the contract, now therefore, HE IT RESOLVED that the date specified for the completion of said contract be and the same is hereby extended to September 5, 1934, and the proper city officials are hereby authorized Mind directed to execute an amendment to said contract in accordance herewith provided, however, that this resolution shall not have any force and effect un- less the sureties on the contractor's bond consent thereto and file such consent in writing with the City Comptroller. Nays ////���� T" -"n favor _9 --Against Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council--�Q!��---193— SEp 193_— Approved— Mayor COU ILMEN Yeas P rce Pson �,�c(gsen as 74rren nnzel Nays ////���� T" -"n favor _9 --Against Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council--�Q!��---193— SEp 193_— Approved— Mayor _. .7T• 1 OPIOII�IIL TO CITY OLKPK FILE COUN81L NO. �. wA `'CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM � PRESENTED BY OCOUNCIL DATE Sept"ber 6. 1854 COMMISSIONER _ _ RESOLVED cation 5285 applied for by Paul Banser That Paster Barber liceaae, appli for 165 No. Dunlap Streets be and it is hereby granted and the City Clerk is in- etruoted to inane such license upon the pe77umt into the city treasury of the required fee. COUNCILME Yeas lays Pearce Peterson I/ In favor Truax Warren /---- ,--Against ,"-/Wenzel Mr. President F Ras t_ SM 6.34 the Council 193— Approve' Y 193— aourngm. tn' Varbers' Union, local 'If o. 31 J. B. I. U. of A. Affiliated. vtith lite A. F. of L., Minnesota State Federation of Labor, St. Paul Trades and Labor Assembly, St. Paul Label League NICK DSLMONT F. B. L$WIS, PRASIDENT1 Pppp�((��((�� � Corresp sdi g and Fiaanelal Secretary Pioneer Bldg. Barber Shop .4'!. : OFFICR LABOR TRMPLH ' t 419 N. Franklin St. Union IV1eam Firsp and Turd OFFICH HOURS: 9:90 a. M. to 1:00 P. m. . + Phone—Cedar 1878 IVloadays of th., mouth ata bor "t`" .+:. ►aiwnoon u ®a•s.wrm Temple. 416 N. Franklin Street,; Saint Paul, Mi m..........$iyLomber 7....... ........193�i' my dear Frienix In piaoing �-2090 last* before you 1,A regards to an application tar e lissense Aq 185 morth Duni*p, i ii► doing it only for the sole purpose of. b ailing yaw in a positioA whereby you will know just what. nes talon pleas in the looRtion,hmowa as 165 North Dunlop. Prom what I Anderatand, Mr. nirdborgr;, the Wonar of the buildings hoe bNn ,tryipg to place a barhOr shop in that building in ooc"t" oft vdth another ,beziber shop known ae 1184 Selby Avenue and has sbYolutely failed to do so becueae :ha average barber in ,+t. Pain k=18 that 'fliers is not 3uYficiont business for 8barbers shops to Werste, apo the only purpoge of Mr. >3irnberg 'ia ''L o see how Much sowttttoa Cenci trouble he can glue Mr. ,7doria, who has been eetab]i shed on this corker for he last 10 years., 1Ir. 3iorta has always aenduoted 6 first -Close, clean, asnittary baib67r shop whichi anybody Could as 1 an aaaet to the city. or, the otheairhebd, we find BIS.. Birnbarg ready to open a barber ehop to a Hereon kop7<n as p*Ul,Daikbr in that location for the purpose of revenging himselt npoa gulius florin booause he left the premises 4 or 6 years avo. iiy.1sterest to the JtXter is that 1 have fl man employed In Mr. slorin a bar nr� op' vho'is re0elving a salary, enabling` his, to support hie family another bsrber shop is granted a liseersae, Mr. +kris will have to disaherge the limn working for him and you will have mother unCAVlayed" barber, and I presume who will be on th6 welfare .of F,',. ksul. Ti eubateiatiate my evorks in regard to Sar. Birnberg's statement thft he could dr V0 Mr. laorto out of business, I Have 9 witness®sr �►elyp Ire salkst, .16 Auguste Sts• and lir. Ke Cvlemso, Iaapoetorfor Botbilr ASsr! vhe vi estiry that lir. biroberg 0060 the at* Lemadit hM 3 int hiller got a s" -!rose uses�,k,vpoils who is gory, ,o Bivs lir. t thi is that h�i *111 put Sr. 3loria out of bud asps. I ills Polley of the airy "unoll is but I am pdiittve that lit i4 li of the toot that hundreds of non-aitlzensetad wan-rta!$eat* a :+AiIX haves ,lata the alt.p to Open b0bor ingps. when thea* no score **nos talc them to maks dsiMt>!t lti#+716s sod Lhb %. added bac Mr shop will have a bearleg On Irr, merle eael added at, shC 1tr. 301ASOu, the,Sffli+san%V la a putt#epi xttilt els Cher will be *Brain&, 6 living. I fir �►, 1! v� ghat Vh*A ur* w"t to aianiepolt• ca get s 3-ourkpm' en Varbers' Union, ILocat lRo. 31 J. B. I. U. of A. Affiliated with the A. F. of L., Minnepta State Federation of Labor, St. Paul Trades and Labor Assembly, St. Paul Label League NICK DE;LMONT F. B. LBWIS, PRRS-D m22� nary{ Correspopding and Pinaneial Secretary Pioneer Bldg. Bdrber Shop . �:. Oxrnxca:Lenox Tsmrrys 416 N. Franklin St. - Union Meets first ana Third i OnnxCR HOURS: 9:00 a. M. to 1:00 p.m. Mondays of the Month at,abor t y Phone —Cedar 1878 Temple. 416 N. Franklin §t-et " � vaomo on u ®ADK v SaintPaul, Minn.,.............................................................................193...._ bbegbep+to Asa p barber strop at 4145 16 e4sp os the nun kuttarn as .Mr. Sansert use not 'Were and is not aware of the conditions that exist an these oorners. S believe that It the li,ssease +res turned dean anths grounds that thio urn is placed their fro the Sea purpose of putting Mr. Morin out ill business and also that W. Itauser- is not a resident C St. Paul, the A ty aounail will be doing a good Thing. an the othcr handy if a 11860080 to &rented to this scan ilc will he"s eondition whitlh is aolnonly knows nit cutdthrost competition Whereby Mr. Karin, a ;=t msysr, will not be able to make A hones lielofc, because I personally know that 4 or 5 have qut-rated or failed oil the 88106 corner. I also jEnol? tktnt 825 ronidenta in the neighl%orhood have signed a petition a4king the oounail not to'eliow Any more shops on that eersner and I believe that the residents should be considered in preference to the W10hOs Of Ar. Kouner, a non-resident. I want to thunk jos for nny consideration lrlat youlllraiy f.ve this natter and let me "13,Are You that if the city council desires to assist the barbers end"also the landlords from losing rents in creation of trouble for the lAn:dlords though non-colleat ing of retlZr, th"t it Will be rush more proftz'able for the landlords sot to attempt to rent their b>xildinga to barber. Fh6PB 'where a living cannot be had. by the barbers in sa>•e' aheps. I hope that tri aity auuuoll will take ao8nisant of the Feat that weer* over-run ,*Ith barbebshope and there in no f:Ither need of any of them: comic& i:tto at, real at present. I also believe that where it is possibl no flirthar' liseense of non-residents should be „rs nt ed for the reason that you lulve lisaenaed shops and they should. receive protection from the ,enaroaahers. !,.gain let ria say I am writin this tetter to YOU, so that Y* will be famtlier with juat]iow the a1tie8n Ss in St.. Yen!, for hundreds of barbers are working part-time and at least I2� are on the welfare. A great meny of L46M working I end 2 days a week and the f,pe"8e Halsey being approximately 10 nud 12 dollars a weer- I am Lregkiymaking this Statements "tae have enough t+urbers is St. - paul`end':we do net want any more. If Y6u e• help s is any wap ossiblex :I will appresists it very, very SGkeh- pSincerely yours, Nick lielment NDaGM r�- t. c.. � El- I�M� III 2hegomsab]A Couroil of the Oity of St. Pen': 1, the andersigmd, Julius Morin, operating for the past eight years a beauty, and barber shop knoam as MORIN B&RBPsH BF.AIITi Sil(iP at No. 1154 Selby, iespeotfnily petition the -Honorable Ronnoil in the following matters mere is in the immdiate viainity, particularly on the Korner of Selby and Dunlap a aertain building whish has been unprodus tdve for the past few years; it has now been aeoertained that the owner of the\said building desires er fun Minneapolis, thereby offering additional to ream part of it to a barb aergioe to a,aomannity:wbioh is already well carved. ltq patrons and business men>of the oomonunity do not 091. that the eervioes of an additional shop of this nature is needed,and joins in nig petition to the gonorabie Conaail requesting ie apectYnlly_tihat anq applioation oaLling fora barber shop in the immediate vicinity of,m�y'preseat shop at -11% Selby be rejeotad• BsspestfaLiy, yours, "f � i pn 't � [ Y: .. N �. T �. is � f'�� �! t. .: !. 13ba itoIma of the Out_ of SU pane t �:>Bt►nese�"�Qsa7noil.oY the {3ity oY St. y8n1� ` �� iir® nl�dl�►¢8 s ill;um 7iarlar opal rtlxvbr itis past sigh# F!�r s tie�ttt� atiW sber-.�ppp. l�o� ai y4m U]m ASD BSl1i' : SWR at 0. 1L3� Se�b9, rsepsotfally psiitiaatin 8ovombla Cpt it is the ffiYloeiag.matters iet the ftnediati VU1311ty, _pILrt 4a1ar1y Ott 't! poser s? ®by, and z a aorttiia�8'idtiiisEti haft be�am.n�npdR+rs !nr the est !es! a► �ser+a►in$d ".*at the oat r af. ebygtta�ringaU.ddti*bgl eras. reg$ arE:oi it. o a fiber trm >i iLSafft Y pailus and 1119e11ee -, iwioe a oome t9,�p3ah Ie tboi tho viii aY the 4�wAtyv--d0 not feel tmt tlle`seraioes QY as addiL llfOhgmaedtU6 ie t iq naldeds;aal ,oia i0 my,pttitiaa to the Bpnah1e tw inmadlate *34W]" r 'Due tiax*&lung for a bar�►ar-ahoB riiriaitq t~X;p10ibt:D $1� "dsT►9 be rejeixed. ***Is llg Pun$ • c 14 141 I fell 1 r j •_„� �"' � .._ ,��-:: ' �� � Cab f - 1S3" 41 ►s / i J 15 J nes X�. Q 44, ri 2 n4 ,,, u r, 9\ p zrJ ZA— OAIOINAL TO OITT eLd.k CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLE //C//JJ]OUN/CIL',{R-ESOL/JUTION—GENAl E ED BY COUNCIL 9877 V Fa.E NO. WHEREAS, A. G. Proulz and Oscar Bolen have petitioned the Council for permission to install and maintain a drive-in filling station at the southwest corner. of East Seventh and Frank streets; and WHEREAS, said petitioners have submitted a blue -print of the proposed lay -out, with driveways, curb returns, pump looa- tion, sidewalks, ate, for the information of the Council; and WHEREAS, a hearing has been bald in accordance with Para- graph (f), Section 5 of Ordinance No. 5840; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That permission and authority are hereby given to said A. G. Proula and Oscar Bolen to install and maintain said station in accordance with the pl-Mvranbmittidt^any'deviation from,.the plan as approved will automatically void the permit. The tanks and pumps shall be installed in accordance with the ordinances of the City of St. Paul, under the direction of the Commissioner of Public Safety; the building plans and landscap- ing to be subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings; and any changes in curbing, sidewalks, ramps, drainage or other public improvements within the street lines shall be made under the direction and to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Public Works. The permit herein granted shall be forever subject to revocation by the Council whenever said Council shall determine that the mainten- ance of said station constitutes a fire or traffic hazard. COUNCILMEN Yeas / Na rce �ers Z'LPSterson sen In favor X.. ter, ren Against zell /Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Coun8P a "A 193— SEP 61594 Approved T- --— ayor Yr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk. Dear Sir Re :Drive -In Filling Station, Lot 1, Block 7, Terry►s Addn. (SW corner E. 7th St. & Frank St.) A. G. Proulx & Oscar Holen, 1271 Fauquier St. This property is zoned for commercial purposes and a gasoline filling station is permissible subject to a hearing before the Council which is set for September 5th. This location was approved by the Board of Zoning August 21st. gh-rh D Yours very truly, GEORGE_ H. HERRO D Engineer Secretary. T'HE BOARD OF ZONING �� ro Established by Ordinanca No. 5840 August 22, 1922 SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 234 COURT HOUSE ISAAC SUMMERFIELD, Chai—n LOUIS BETZ August 24th, 1934. ALBERT WENGER EGIN WAHMAN BERNARD J. McGLYNN CHARLES BASSFORD, City Architect GEORGE H. HERROLD, - - Engineer Sa Iary Yr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk. Dear Sir Re :Drive -In Filling Station, Lot 1, Block 7, Terry►s Addn. (SW corner E. 7th St. & Frank St.) A. G. Proulx & Oscar Holen, 1271 Fauquier St. This property is zoned for commercial purposes and a gasoline filling station is permissible subject to a hearing before the Council which is set for September 5th. This location was approved by the Board of Zoning August 21st. gh-rh D Yours very truly, GEORGE_ H. HERRO D Engineer Secretary. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clark and Commissioner of Registration September 5th, 1934. Mr. J. L. Connolly, Corporation Counsel, Building. Dear Sirs The attached application of A. G. Proalz and Oscar Bolen for permit to erect a filling sta- tion on Lot 1, Block 7, Terry's Addition, being the south- west corner of B. Seventh St. and drank St. was referred to you for resolution granting this application. Sours very truly, City Clerk. Adopted by the Cbuncil 193— Yeas. Nays. Z. PKt PETE ON ROSEN /RUAx 171 I-11VARREN WENZEL MR. PRESIDENT (GEHAN) ORIGINAL CM OF ST. PAUL A TRIPLICATE ND FILE. 1. THE CITY OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CLERK-$ OFFICE. Application For License AUTOMOBILE FILLING STATION DATE.__- — --------------------- -- I9J4__ TO THE HONORABLE. THE CITY COUNCIL - 1 OF ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA APPLICATION Is Hereby Made ------------------------------- ------------ --- ------- By ------------ d,-!5; ....... R� ---- (NAME OF FIRM OR INDIVIDUAL) FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL AND OPERATE A ----- T DRIVE IN- OR'u ------ BLOCK AUTOMOBILE FILLING STATION To BE LOCATED ON LOT------ / --- --- -- _­ --- ------ 7 ------ ------- - -------------- 7e r-1-1 .-ALSO DESCRIBED AS ----- fSTR­ AND NUMOERI NO. OF PUMPS -------- ----------NO. OF GAS TANKS -- ------------ CAPACITY OF EACH TANK--_Sg��__ -- ---------- --'- eIONATURE OF APPLICANT. FILED BY-------------------- ------------------------------------------- - ------ RECEIVED copy FPDM CITY CLERK DEPARTMENT IC AFETY ................. . ... . .... . .... . . .. RECEIVED COPY FROM CITY CLERK DATE -- - ---------- - -- - - 19 ------- CITY PLANNW"IJ0A / By.� — — ------------- FRANK R. CULLEN WM. J. SUDEITH Acting Chief of Police Fire Chief ROBERT B. J. SCHOCH G. E. BRISSMAN Health Officer - Acting Supt Police and Fire Alarm CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT -OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, Commissioner M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner August 16, 1984 Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk, Saint Paul, Minnesota Dear Sir: Returned herewith is the application of A. G. Proulx and Oscar Holen for permission to instal a drive—in gasoline filling station on the southwest corner of East Seventh and Frank Streets, and reports of inspection and approval of the Bureaus of Fire Prevention and Traffic. Very truly yours, Deputy/ssioner ®C.) H THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION JAI& 16,19$4. Mr. IL J. Culligan, Deputy Commissioner of Public Safety. Dear Sir: - This is in reference to application made by i. 0. Pro -mix and Oscar Holen for permission to Install a drive.in gasoline filling station on lot 1. Block 7, Terryts Addition, also described as the Southwest corner of E. 7th and Frank Streets. Please be advised that I have made the nsual.inspection. of the proposed station and driveways, and do not find that they will materially interfere with traffic. Trusting this meets with your approval, I am Yours truly, Harry H. tergren, Supt. of raffic. L 10 FRANK R. CULLEN Acting Chief of police ROBERT B. J. SCHOCH Health Officer CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, Comminloner M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner Ron.B.E.Warren Oompissioner of Public Safety, at. aul,Minn. WM. J. SUDEITH Fire Chief G. E. BRISSMAN Acting Supt. Police and Fire Alarm August 15,1934• Bear Bir:, In regard to the application of B.§,1Pr0u1x and Oscar Bolen for permission to ineTerry a Addition; alsonde described as station on Lot 1, Block 7, the southwestcorner of East beta and Frank Streets. Two pumps and two 550 gallon We have investigated the foregoing and report that isuch an ncrease installation athe thatred ion would not greatly icinity ate- v Respectfully yours, ohief Inspector Fire Prevention Bureau. MILTON ROSEN Commissioner CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS GEORGE M. SHEPARD Chief Engineer JOHN M. REARDON, Asst Chief Engr. and Supt. of Construction G. H. HERROLD, Office and City Planning Engineer MARK W. WOODRUFF, Chief Engr. Clerk August 27, 1934 It, S. Ferguson City Clerk Court House Dear Sirs FRED E. LOVELL Deputy Comm. 1. EDWARD GOTTLIEB, Supt. of Sanilalion„ M. S. GRYTBAK, Bridge Engineer RAY J. KAKTAK, Supt. of Workhouse Res Drive -In Filling Station, Lot 1 Block 7, Terry's Addn• (SW oor- ner E. 7th St. and Frank St.) A- G. proulx & Oscar Holen, 1271 Fauquier St. This property is zoned for commercial purposes and a gasoline filling station is per- missible subject to a hearing before the Council which is set for September 5th. This location was approved by the Board of Zoning on August 21st. Plans for driveways assubmitted to this department have been app Yours very truly,r�%►fie OR u. SHEPARD Chie Engineer Approveds 3EILTONOSEM Commis Roner Commissioner i POST CARD NOTICE _ OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE St. Paul„Min n., Agg• 25, —1934— Pursuant 1934 Pursuant to Section 5 as amended, of the Building Zone Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of St. Paul, July 7th, 1922, you are hereby notified that the application of A Groulx &Oscar Holen to erect and in a filling station locates ^Y'��tl'?��, Te is dditioa--S.W. corner of E. 7th St. de Frank St• c' will come up for consideration before the Council in the Council Cham - her in the City Hall and Court House Building on the -- - - - 5th day )ltb .,#, . Sevteer 193 4 at 10 o'clock A. M. u;; AXEL F. PETERSON, Commissioner of Finance. Page------Mle 7864 ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK 98799 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK OUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE September 11, 1984 COMMISSIONER i IIHERM, Ida Silver desires to withdraw application 5825 for Off Sale Malt Liquor at 859 Front Street; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorised to refund to Ida Silver the fee of $5.00 and to cancel said application for license. COUNCILMEN Yeas Pearce Nays Peterson •Romw� In favor Truax Warren —Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 C. F. Nor 98799=8Y II. Whereas. Ida Ida ether deelreA to wnti- draW a9Dllcation:8826. for OR Sale Malt I Liquor.$b 86B Front Street; .therefore, Oeo RNrod, that"the proper �efty -offi= ce s bo:and theyare,heeeby authorized to rfaad'to Ida Sltver the :oda o[ 56:00 andeto cancel. ee.1d aooiCeatl9a for `.11 cense.. AdgDted bY,the,Gounon sect 8 1981,. Aoord,ed Adopted by the Council SEP 819 193 SEP 8 04 Approved----193— Mayor pproved _ —193Mayor ORIGINAL' O CITY OLQRK PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER RESOLVED � COUNCIL 987.$� CITY OF ST. RAI - Fee NO. F F THE CITY CLERK &LRNPOLUTION FORM DATE Angnet 29th, 1934_ That the Off Salo Crabtree & Banerfilet same is hereby granted such license upon the required fee. kverago.license applied for by xchange Street be and the y Clerk is directed to isene the city treasury of the C. F. INo88760-8Y H. E. Warren— Free 1C Truer—I C. Pearce= ng.tVed" ;That theOlr sato Mait Bevere.g lice---:apnlled tori by Crabe. ee& BnnerBlet-at 80f2 '0 X. tr street:be aad.the -eine e AereX. Brant- D d and fhe City, Clerit is directod -Ck/C//� isege'�such ifo0nee ]roon the 9a9atent'. IptA the city treasury of }11eI repnisa AdoPLafl by the: Couadk aept 8 1954., ADDroyed sent .8 1854 - (sentember /A .r% Adopted by the Council 193— sp I W Approved-193— Mayor pprovedl 193—Mayor COU�,JCILMEN Yeas NgYs earce P erson __In favor n 7.rreenzel —Against . President (Gehan) SM 6.34 An?'net 28th, 1934. Hon. H. F. warren, Chairman, Mcenae Cormittees But I"1. n ,. Dear Sir: The attached application of Crabtree & Baaerfilet for an Off Srle palt !'everage license at 302 So. Znhnnf7e Street was referred to ^^ the.Corporation Counsel to consider t%ie legality of •ranti.nT this license as :: is nponrently a distrit,itor nn' is operating froc: hie hone. Yours vary trulyt City Clerk. August 29th, 1934• Mr. 4. ii. 0onnolly, Corporation Counsel, �zil%ins. The application of Crabtr@s and 3auerPilet for an Off Sale Malt Meverage license at ?02 So. �Xcb - a Stree } t �'! rii to c�ntfir,er V-0 le �'- tty o":rv.ntt^.- t'_`_ l:c^nsr r,s a' tic r, i^• t: diatrihntor ^n" _s operati ^r) h;s iio e. q,j'jra very tr"ly, Ci tv Cl ert-. This Matter came up at the last License Committee meeting, Mr. Murphy said that he would rather not issue an opinion on it as a distributor does not have to have a license at all, and he thought it would be better to consider it an "Off Sales and collect the fee. Adopted by the Council __.__J93_ Yeas. Nays. PEARCE PETERSON ROSEN TRUAX WARREN WENZEL MR. PRESIDENT (GENA THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL License Committee: INTER•OFFIOE OOMMUNIOATION August 27, 1934 With reference to the attached application of Crabtree and Bauerfelet, distributors, for an Off Sale Malt Beverage license at 802 South Exchangep as per verbal advise from City Attorney this license may be granted on C.F. 98405. since the $5.00 fee has already been deposited with the City. `� Li 'ssg nspector � Fine Chief THOMAS E. DAHILL JOSEPH A.�MACAULAY - Acting Chief of Police - - - S.Pi. Police OW Ffe Alarm ROBHeaIB, J. Office,g CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY' Tenth and Minnesofa,5lreefs . H. E, WARREN, Commissioner M. J. CULLIGAN, pepelp CommiWe"m July 25s 1934 Anderson, Corporation Attorney, B U I L D I N G. Dear Sir: Your opinion is requested relative to the attached application of Crabtree and,Bauerfelet for an Off Sale Malt Beverage license at 302 South Exchange Streets with regard tolthe legality of granting the license to a distributor. Very trLily .,yours Commissioner of Public Safety. CITY OF SAINT PAUL c+Plfel of Minne,op OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L - R. S. FERGUSON y GCled(end Commloloner of RegleMon July 24, 1934 Hon. H. E. Marren Chairman of License Committee City Hall Dear Sir: The attached application of Crabtree and Bauerfelet for an Off Sale Balt Beverage license at 302 S. Exchange Street was referred back to you by the City Council with the request that your committee investigate this application farther, particularly with regard to the legality of granting the license. YOU will note that the licensee is referred to as a distributor. Yours truly, City Clerk. Adopted by the Council 193_ Yeas. Nays. PEARCE PETERSON ROSEN TRUAX WARREN WENZEL MR. PRESIDENT (GEHAN) August 30th. 1934. Hon. Axel Y. Petersons Commissioner of Binance, Building. Dear Sirs The application of Crabtree & Bauerfilet for an Off Sale Malt Beverage license at 302 So. Exebange Street was referred to your department, by the Council, for report as to delinquent taxes on this property. Tours very truly, City Clerk. CtTy OF SA*r- . &• acE a� C m, Am.* 30-A- 1-%3k B"" A=I r pttareane C'missionsr of alamtsa* bear Sirt aia anll tiaa. of 0,,-* oo dr. Deperti2.o far an Off Stas, %at Baverag4 ucaaee at 3E?� Street .as refar"a to 7� daportasst► as &It}ygaent tales on this gx "rlw- Tonne mrd' tra y s ClRt� 02�71�:a sRic►@ Fc Irv3z�e' s AdW nt ie>fit Y endlg of Lot 2* Bloog 3t), No dalinquoUt b��c�� �.S1-3 €i • •p • CITY OF SAINT PAUL C.nw! of Mlone.a' OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FEROUSON �Ay awk .na Gowalrio-w of Reslo-0 .. _ Axmm,,,,t :5co*Axs 19311- Hon. Wl r. "tersons C..issionor of r;naonoe s Bnildin6. hear Sirs The application o= Crsbt=^�• ds �,nerfilet for an Orf Sale yalt Ss�eraSe licsnes at 3O2 �� � EzcLsnBo depaurtmsnts IDW_ mss= Comncilr for Street NILS referred to Tonr opsr� report 0,6e to delinquent taws on this Pz ?oar s var4 Zw-wLF s City Clerk. ' Lot 1 Of 1,04b2 N g1oC 30 N Rice & Irvine s Add' n. No dslinquen� �� =6 s 8-31-33 Q.F sP . i� Zvguat 318t. 1934. Eon. F. V.^_fie-car COUStr of P.P� g- B1clam- Building. Dear Sir: 'I--�e Spp7.ication of Crabtree & Brauer - filet for an a t'a.1 t Teverraee license at 30* So. Esobange Strc-- -qv—� -wsa9Ls zro"erz-e to your departments by the Council, for -2-� Yoxms very trnly, City Clerk. W. EA MONT KAUFMAN-.,_ - - -. ERNEST, W. JOHNSON `. . -Supt. of Pe'4► ., , . _ .. - _ - `- _ ' ' Supf..'' f Playgmura-s CNAS A. BASSFORD city I. - - t-rY OF SAINT PAU't_ ' CapIfAtI of - Minnesota QEPARTMENT, OF PAP-Vdl —'�- PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUJIL�IN S -- 445 City HaH> TRUAX,a,Commissioner '; .. `.' `._--- -'--- ,c.-:L.E. SPEAKES. Dapu4y.CommiuioAr►,•.' . CJ►R - S:a-pi�ember 5s 1934 - Hon. -Fred M- CoTranisaione r --- 362 : So., EZ6bange- St.:. (SotitiYsse s-t� :_Dormer oi s .; .. Merman +snd,•aas:ahange) . '�C,»,��es�deace'-3)iatrlGt Dear Sir: Mr.'P. CraU tr zra s< • ;. questioned at., this local ioa� The liild ing is an o3-4cf3L- residence, now used for apartment pur poses. It i � - r$ s sa --- vacant,but Crabtree . apartment, in . .. the on �--ze _rpa:L-t;3y f ii•st floor ,:and. there rare tv-.o '-more- on, the first .rear floors one off"- is vacant. The secor3d - f'3 caar is vacant. Mr.- Crabtree �.�ant s to use the location as a- c3zstributin9' nen- ter for, Heid_ —_= Berger Beer.. This is a St- 'G1at-ici product sent directly to - �ssr3e:apolis. Crabtree proposes -i o have it deliv- Bred; to his I m 'i d_ng and then distributed ai' z>zuzd St. Paul Pith his trucks z _� = ch fie keeps in the `private gar -s g8 on his proper-=-' ty. He say ti-iere, will be no drinking or- cr-ovrds in his building anc the , only:stock which may be t%iere_ at any time NAU be ghat he s 3e£t at night and this .ivil.3 move out in, the morning. _ Section 4 o£ - 1ze Zoning Ordinance. allows 25% of the area. of one :. floor for r — a,�3 -purposes in a C %distract - -'the Zoning .Ordinaace, does.: not saw- ax�ything `ab oat a wholesale bus 3ness, which- I " taka;=for,"grate --sd this :1vould be. - Your t u1.y� • Ci y P,:?cYxitg�t = 4 Ofr SAINT PAUL -Cmpitrl of ml meaou 4C=�w IF= FiCE OF CITY CLERK L_ R_ S_ FERGUSON C%ty 4C==M.=w1c eebd Com—iadona of Reebtredon Axognst 31st, 1934. Ron. 1. M. i'tQaz� - Come'r of P.P_ am 3WXdcw_ a Ba lding. Dear Sirs_ The application of Crabtree & Dauer - filet for am Qty w Matt move. llcoase at -142 So. Isom" Suss= :Mft— w :rmwwsa to your departmant, by the Coenoil, for raar- Toms very truly, Cit, Ciera. COUNCIL 9878 TO CITY OL[[K . RILB NO"��- OFFICE OF THE GZTY GLERK s FORM COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL v /V_"�v September 8, 1954 GATE PRESENTED Bo RE OLVED That licenses for Dance Ss11s sppZ3-caiicla S71.7, and On Sale Beers cation 5716, applied for by B1arrY J- Diateec hL at 6©1 Eo. western Aveme, be and Ehey;e;e hereby granted end the City Glarlt is 5-MvWur=Lied to issue such 1lcenees upon Payment into the city treSSU3�y ar the M—cf aci issue. CO NCILMEN Yeas Na �earce �eterson -In favor �Cosen /Truax amen Against Menzel /Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council_ S -- 193—.- S@P 193_. Approve s�'' Ill CD tl ~ F �4 ct CD13 H y o' a O m w m m d 0 c a O H 9° C+ Q 'G a Ill ORIGINAL r0 Chir t d - _ 9818! CITY OL ITF ST. PAUL. COUNCILFAL[ No. o �/ Ica OF4' THE CITY CLERK Olt RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM COMMISSIONER ONED ER SATE— ttmber 6tb, 1934 RESOLVED s ?hat lieease<s =upp.lisd ror by the rollosing persons ror the addresses indicated be and %bey are hereby granted and the city Olerk is instrvetad to issue such licenses upon the psymsnt into the city trwemw==y or the required roost John YaOs@ 319 Rondo st. On Sale Malt leverage $es tanrant Mrs. B. mder" 1035 Charles St. Orr Sale halt Beverage B. L. Gou-LAIL M Co. 496-502 Jaolcson St. 31.orlst COUN MEN Yeas Nays _ea )E son �%nIF ri favor uex /Warren ekgainst Menzel r. President (Gehan) 5 6.34 1 Adopted by the Council '� $ 04 193— Approved SEP A M4 193_— Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL Office of City Clerk L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk Mr. Jobs McGee, 318 Rondo Sit. , St. Paul, Yian. Dear Sir: Awguat 30th, 1934. I have been directed to inform you that your application for ON SALE MALT 86PRRAbR AND R3S2LURANT LICXNS3S at the above address was -were not vassed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours ver' yytly"--)� �� City Clerk. -a mo m C -4 o as b .. Cd ID -� i m � m m M r" 0) o m N 4 ti � o U 7{ LO 4.3 Ca O m �ma4-�i �4� (D w4-� a � 0 PQ 0 0 CITY OF SAINT PAUL cmwwl"f of OFFICE OF CITY CLERK. L_ R- S_ FERGUSOfV Clay Uafffc A..d Coaummimmum"m of Ryi.Awuo AmLdpaslL lO. 1934 Ills. 1035 Cls -]Lem ss _ St. Vaal. l[iaa_ Dear Mw2mun t 'Y b 2 1aie9w6 bees direatoa 'to iaform 3mm that your aQplicatioa for OWW SAXM 1tA4s 3MWACIRA6GM E.ZC'isSS at the above ada—ass was—wirza sat gassed by the City jj/ Coumci2..a -bs From records it .appegrs -2xa.t to za are delis. nF//�i� quant om prapertp_ %'Uo Co�i1. c-lsas been withholding U licensee oa iacome producing property► oa yhiah taxes are delincZueat. �y if' you era sot the owsser og this property, then the owner o2wauZc3 be iaFormed of this adios and if there is a rea.sa2usb2g sap2aaatiow of the cazsse aY the taxes not being paid theGoasa,ci3 wi31 be plea.s<ad to grant you or the owner s hetsrirs�. Sours vary truiy, r: e 7 City Clerk. 1 I tx Mr. L. R. S City cler1c, Saint Pau -L,. Dear Sir: Fg x-guson, ma-N_riraasota V August 33-st, 1934 = —= a x-ecent communication from your Office" we were ab_ ssc3 our application for florist• s license had not begpassed i by the City Council ori account of the last },� o-' our taxes due in Octobex- 1933 on a certain pig o_7E, property not being paid - The se taxes no a C==MMMM -_ b-17-- vvi1.1 not be paid until the C ourt de- cides if t P ^= ount of tax is correct. i hiss c ase has been calendar for several mcrT .17 but has not come u Via- or he aring. ie :E' ix' st half of the taxes ori t2i A- s p ie ce of propert a - z4EB� in may 1934 has been pa id ,,sre are in order, we would request that our applic z oa for license be acted upoa, or the de- posit mads the application be returrlec3 to us. Yours very truly, — R. L. csOITI_D & COMPANY BY RLG : rP ��� CITY Or SAINT PAUL Office of City'Clerk L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk sarpt�ber 6th, 1934. Yr. Jr Wates, US I " afl st_, St. p 1EEm=mw=wA_ -V s l[ixm. Bear I have been directed to inform you that your appl i tri on for POOLROOM LICESSE at address was -were not oassec3 7t3,y the City Count -M- _ From records it appears that bakes are delin-, quant oa "this property. The Council Miss 'tzsen withholding Ileem _� oxx income producing property oxx w1.23c1a taxes are delis=—� If you are not the owner of this property, then the should be informed of this ac t z o a grid if there is ei moa sonable emolanation of the cause csf the taxes not beim ic3 the Council will be vleased to errant you or t1*e owner a 334--aring. % Mo ' if PPPP )v Yours very truly, p City Clerk. RESOLVED _ That Ii�ease 98`783 ORIOIN— TO CITY OL[PKa indicated be and they ars hereby granted and the City 'O- 9Si83 $y $ CITY OF ST T x. Trssa�c =_ C P COUNCIL FILE IVO. Clerk is instructed to � a. 2nac ucea es OF'F1GE OF THE Cl E or applies -.icor t : red £br it. / ,r GIL ,perspaJ_ RESOLUTION—GE abfr,ei iE 9; isg a such Rud ��-- �Gou " 5776 " r'- Sbha AURUSt 50 1954 PRESENTED BY; �� Malt= T H. Meyer COMMISSIONER Jos. W. Rogers - 457 Marsha11 Av. -a n a n " 5551 " RESOLVED ed for the following Off Sale Malt T.i quor sppli by That Ii�ease s -Cor indicated be and they ars hereby granted and the City named persona for the c7dress8s Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the p-iYmsat laato the city treasurSY'of the required fees% Rud �3r1 A..nm6T, " 5776 " a R. Hathaway & Jo}m slr -� �, 551 R. 7th St. — Off Sala W'% t Liquor " 5885 " Bart � E. J. Lingle 5558 ^ 1051 Payne Av. — H. Meyer 451 Mendota St. u a a e n 5701 " Jos. W. Rogers - 457 Marsha11 Av. -a n a n " 5551 " e " ^ ` " 58501 e J. Svabek 504 W. 7th St. ^ CO UNCILMEN ` - �- -19 Adopted by the Counci� �— Nays Yeas Pearce Peterson -) S& Rosen j=In favor Approved 193— Truax /�_ O 'Varren Against a l mayor Wenzel =�- Mr. President WELISH .�, 5 6.34 411C—IT'jior OF .SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota ,{ OFFICE OF CITY CLERK ' !•._ R. S. FERGUSON qty GiaU and Commissioner of Reg`ishaUon i September 11th, 1934. Hon. H. Cheirmans LicaasG CaMmmittee, Building. Dear Sirs The following applications Sor On Sale vslt �B�ers�e licenses at . the addresses indicated were rera—ir— a bass to the License Committee for i41Tt mer reports s i -mmm 3EmpxW--1• 105 S. IIabasha St. - �Y raz:s F. CMP ron #442 4W Broadway asr �rz�mssr 493 Wabasha St. ClCiisstaire) � (Coops mL--X- 8o Bartenders Assn) i 995 7th St., zsry ]isrts 520 Hississippl. Sa-s�+e3 Foster 7b9 Rondo St. j/ The application of gu,do3plz Sema for On Sale Beer a-lP-- 263 1I_ 7th. St- was stricken from re 9es lotion when it was preae�L63. Tonus Q"x-Jr t ra7.y s City Clerk. COUNCILMEN Yeas /r/ Nays *rce Peterson Aosen ;/--In favor ,I'ruax arren Against / enzel /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council 193.— Approved 193_._ _ Mayor 98'7&4 OPIOINAL TO CITY CL6R CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL FILE NO. Q)FFICE OF THE CITY CLERK =- Ov�UNV ESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM H, E Warrn tralm-XL c Fearc.-- tat�i 89841Y6iY IABt 9 . pjic$tloae :hr � PRESENTED BY'Ity DATE-----i�c Bt 29, 1934^ COMMISSIONER „ RESOLVED That renewal of licenses for On and Off Sale Malt Liquor applied for by the following names persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the and city treasury of the required feess A. H. Adams 740 Selby Ave. — On Sale Malt Liquor Appl. 5492 Renew& Pauline Bogdanowicz 1051 Forest St. a tt n a n 5615 " Sam Chumas 479 St. Peter St. n n n a n 5695 " A. Grindheim 1055 Osceola Av. « ■ n n " 5570 " Harry Hawkins 297 E. 7th St. « « n « n 4859 " Herman Hamann 188 W. Third St. " " n a a 5485 n R. Herold 1179 E. 7th to 1181 " ° " ° « 5676 " L. Houde 1958 Grand Av. 5509 « Ray Gnetz 317 E. 7th St. 5299 " J. S. Langendyke 65 W. Winifred St. n « n « " 5520 ° P. C. jacmebon 457 St. Peter St. " « a n " 5684 " Helga Mushier 550 Wabasha St. " " ° « " 5478 " Nunzio Pigaato 578 N. Robert St. a a a a • 5035 " Union News Co, Union Depot, ° ° ° " " 5544 " COUNCILMEN Yeas /r/ Nays *rce Peterson Aosen ;/--In favor ,I'ruax arren Against / enzel /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council 193.— Approved 193_._ _ Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY OL[PK COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL t<ae NO. _ -9-87K OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE&LInzat 29 19 A COMMISSIONER RESOLVED —2— n a n n a 5480 " Mrs B. Poses 156 N. Western Av. a n a a a 5708 n C.E. Rieger Ace Box Lunch, Inc. 2560 University Ave. Off Sale Malt Liquor, Appl. 5508 Renewal. Pauline Bogdanowica 1051 Forest St. " ° ° a a 5611 " 628 vera y v. 193— Pearce Peterson Seem Chumas 479 St. Peter St. " n a n n 5697 a H. C. Ellers 1871 E. Minnebaha St. —Against Wenzel Mayor M. N. German 126 State St. " a n n a 5566 " D. Goodman 2075 St. Clair St. a a a a n 5559 " Gow and Edey 1724 University " " " " ° 5525 e J. M. Barter 678 University Av. " " ° " " 5681 n Holman Hamann 185 W. 5rd St. n e n a a 5482 " R. Herold 1119-81 E. 7th St. " " " " a 5677 " J. S. Longendyke 68 W. Winifred St. a a n n a 5522 " Wm. Mayberg 419 S. Hamlin Av. a a, a " n 5727 " Helga Mushier 550 Wabasha St. n a n n a 5480 " Mrs B. Poses 156 N. Western Av. a n a a a 5708 n C.E. Rieger 1051 Arkwright a a a n n 5565 " E.A:Thom 877 Ha Av. g� n a n " a 5429 " John W. Watters 169 N. Dale St. " " n n n 5597 " Eddie J. Weber 886 Payne Av. " n n a n 5584 " COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council 193— Pearce Peterson Rosen —_In favor Approved 193____ Truax Warren —Against Wenzel Mayor Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 onimn�� ro cm conn GOV NGIL 98'784 CITY OF :ST. PAUL Biu NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE Avgw3t 29 1954 COMMISSIONER RESOLVED —$— Geoige Weinsetl 560 Webasba St. Off Sale Malt Liquor Appl 5840 Reneml G. E. Williamson, 1626 Selby. AV. " n " ° " 4552 " � s COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Cou4*k,1_193_�!� --'Pearce / Peterson ✓ RosenIn favor Approve � 193 %Truax 1 /� r Warren—Against Wenzel / M .-Wenzel ✓ Mr. President (Gehan) r IJttl.lsti: �f_ ��/ 5M 6.34 G'� . 17 eMpt. 19. 193=4. • year, ✓Aoy Mnlaix 261 x..Q" o-Phalsa AN. (On A off 1932 119.25 ftls Vidt Liq.) 1ta A. T. ,V/ Jobe d a"% , Rildsbrandt Kg it. 5th Ht. (on S491931-Jnd2. Liq,j 833NN1. P Malt 1939-lb A.F 3411.1 O furry Rawkins 297 it. 7tA Bt. (On dais 1932,-A.r, 360.62 Melt LIQ.) A. W. Onnnoa 623 University Ave. (Off gals 1932-No A. T. 723.64. Malt Liq.) 0 Gov & tts7.sy 1724 Univermity Ave. (off 840 1932•A. T. 1032. F6 ualt Liq.) 0 Aos Hoz I=ebofno. 2360 Univsroity Ave. (off Malt 1931-Sold to Malt Liq.) John 01 3932-A.P. 5264-83 G'� . nooft Ql­.MNAL TO CITY CLKKK _ - CoUNCIL 00700 G/TIC�F ST. PAUL FIL■ NO THE CITY CLERK F2ESV.XL_UT10N—GENERAL FORM v7 GOMME TED 13R DATE Augut lA� FZESOLVED That licenses -which renewals have been applied Yor by the following 3mAmed perem for the address3e 4womeradicated .be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to iss■xdEat 7-icenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: Fred Ber"thiaime 3r5t3X J3w&n {••e Av. Butcher Apps. 5667 Renewal Caraven Bros. 87'Z a Av. a ■ 5702 a lameely -Bros. 70T sena a " 5751 " John Nightingale 822 -491=�-��aa,a A -w w " 5755 " Joseph E. Schwartz, ph St. ■ " 5642 " -;ajsmuel Foster 703 - g ---��' St. " a 4205 Bertram Miller 230'3 Cao A -w w ■ 5888 " .T. A. Nuwash 18 5 ;St Clair at. a " 5560 " ?win City Fueigating CO-2'S@� _1133M:LvBrsity Av. *Fumigating Is 5645 • *(57500 Bond by Mercury Indemnity Co) Tong Ferguson Av. Gasoline Sta. 4 pumps Is 5855 " George Gustafson 615 -ori. Av. ■ a 4 • • 4619 ■ Chris Lauer 78 s ��-@ �• w ' A " " 5566 ■ Rolaner & Sloss 38� �� '��- St. w a 4 ■ " 5551 " Superior Refining Co. 41Z -i macl Av. ■ a T ■ • 5640 " S. J. Nall 985 -amr�-sos1 Av. a a 8 " ■ 5645 n COUTMEN Yeas Nays dopted by the Council_193— /14,011 /P e 1 e raon 7n 3rz favor Approved 193— ruax ,arren Against j4enzel Mayot /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 . ONIG1N11L TO OITY OL[IIK CITY OF ST. PAUL Fomes'"" No. CkQ7QM OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK ��OUNGIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM COMMISSIONER DATE A338wgt 20 1954 - RESOLVED –� $---p pweelrmrl 1ya°SS S Minnehahe. S� [��i{--- c+--_- nc zee Ang �671.�.�e�►._. Shell Petrolenta Corp. 286 Rice St. _ e " 5 e • 5576 " e o _ a Mrs. I. Friedman 489 Selby Av. Groo ary * 4725 " Basely Bros. 707 Hadson e " 5758 " L. C. Jacobs 1285 E. Mitmehaha St. * • 5687 " C. J. Lope 1140 Arkeright e " 5754 " National Tea Co. 105 W. Summit Av. a " 5489. " National Tea Co. 617 Grand Av. • • 5468 "- Mrs. B. Poses 156 Western Av. No. * " 5709 " Ernest Raess 1785 St. Clair St. a * 4708 " Otto Schmidt 224 N. Western Av. ' " 5541 ^ L._Steinsr-.......-. --- Z" e3 P. C. McMahon 457 St. Peter St. " (WinclacwL) 57 rms ^ 5685 ^ Walker -Pence Co. (J.F- 699 Laurel " (Aat%lbc ;r) 25 rens " 5518 " Randolph Fuel Co. (Wm ng) Palace & Snelling rear of store Mc --,Go Station ^ 5558 " n n n w • Sm:Lth & Ramsey (Texaco oil Sta-) w " ^ 5859 " Fred Spadino 1275 St. Clair at Syndicate a of IN 4992 n Emma O'Malley 108 Concord St. Notion Picture (gator) " 5752 ^ COUNCILMEN T Yeas Nays Adopted by the C'quncil —193— 93Pearce Pearce Peterson Rosen _In favor Approver 193 Truax Warren Against ' Wenzel Mayor Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 - OwIW NAL TO CITY 5L. K l{ 87 _ GITY OF Sr. PAUL FILENQL NO.------l�l OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK C --o;--; 9V4=IL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY August 50, 1954 COMMISSIONER LATE_ RESOLVED Rubenstein & Ka Plan655 Selby Av_ Motion Picture Theatre (Selby) 5750 Renewal Twin City Theatre Corp 1545 Univeraity Av. „ x " (Hhmlime) 46721 " Chas. A. Rratt 228 W- 5th St. Oil Buraer(Bond $2500 by U. S. Fidelity & Guar. Co.) 5552 " (B d G. G. Klinkner by 288 Como Av. 2nd hand auto parts on " American Surety Co. of N. Y. 5705 Nat Bernstein - 566 WzLbasha St. 2nd hand clothing 5164 " A. L. Asp 925 E. 7th St. Restaurant 5755 " Ben Breelaw 144 S - Robert St. " 4752 " Sem Chumas 479 St . Peter St. " 5695 " Porter, Drusilla 564 Rice St. " 4177 " Eat Shop #1 385 Robert St. 5757 " The Muporium 159 S- 7th St. w 5452 " M. Engel 1948 University Av. a 5731 " Ray Gnetz, 517 Fs. 7th St. " 5198 " Harry Hawkins 297 E. 7th St. " 4861 " Carl A. Rolm 589 Selby Av., n 5094 " Geo. Lan 112 Pioneer k3 Ldg. a 5755 " " Nunzio Pignato 578 =. Robert " 5054 " R. Il Odekirk 470 S. Cleveland 5409 " COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council 193— Pearce Peterson Rosen In favor Approved 193— Truax Warren Against Wenzel Mayor Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays %Pearce A/Yeterson Rosen _In favor -'Truax Warren Against -'Wenzel ,/Mr. President (Geh—*) 5M 6.34 Adopted by tine Counci 193_— Approve ' 1"4 3— `aayyor iilSStiLI] � / (8 �l(�7 F1L6 N�•""-__`LI4 ORI@JNAI.. TO CITY CLi RK • CITY- OF ST. PAUL O)FFIG OF THE CITY CLERK �'QLj1\iGItL R SOLUTION -GENERAL FORM DATE. gxlguSt 50 1934 - PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER RESOLVED -4- , Restaasrzt App. 4818 Renewal F. Raiola & G. Sarac�s ?2 psyne Av. 5706 " White Castle System 1?2 M- 6th St. v " 5587 " Q Selby AQ. Te.c3c Wong " 4714 " F W. Woolworth Co jE-m.5-61 E. 7th St- . " 4205 " " George Yiankulis basa St. 4Pa}� 5634 " O- G. Young �M-s3 N. Western COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays %Pearce A/Yeterson Rosen _In favor -'Truax Warren Against -'Wenzel ,/Mr. President (Geh—*) 5M 6.34 Adopted by tine Counci 193_— Approve ' 1"4 3— `aayyor iilSStiLI] � / TAXES - �t 1934. cs7r Rcs sass �oep 4 w. aq .77 932 A.F. ,� RDy 3�Clssiz 2&L lw— Vhaiaa (: estmnxtstst:) 119.25 Wo A. Y. 'Chas. 1L. Pratt cis �€_ # gat. (Bond !fir II. S. j �s1Fl #V M93 A°FA.1�. 361.4 & 662.00.-$2500.) - e237 mr;cm ='m_ lk4. ((has. Eta. 3932 -No A.F. 461.07 I,//E. W. Wr1ie ('card Bridge SeTTICID SA;a- 3 Flaps. A. Eraraex 197 #-- 3i St• Arli g43a rte.• I 1932 -No A.F. 1721.27 . . .. Beokea 153<�3 M =3mftbmhl , St. ( Gas: $tad 3 pmpa. ) 2$4. K ` 193,;.,40 +C7 lessep3i E.Sohwartz �9g ��� ��iph st. (}3titoLes3 1932-A.F. 7 •d9 Asaloa H.Bsx 3.3 1ph St. (Coateot. } 1931-1io A.F.. 1?37.70 3L932-xo A. r. W7.76 stf3la Posts 3s� •=s+i1 St. (Raseisanzarr' -} 1930-;udB. 12L.ftt` 1931-Sudg• 265. 1932-A. ?. L,-8taiaes 3�� 3-��CSs St. (GrOGOTT) 1930 -Ho A.F. 226. 2 1932-� A. F. 6 Bt. (Elea edrlt, 3. 6 3931-o A.F. .51 4 Saseal eFowter �ara3+cs o A.• .3 1932 -No 1*999785 DJ-y2Si TM—HT TAM • semis _ 17, 193. - ?es� .Amour►# s • Q Hraeat Re►ess 1783 St. Gia.ir 81b. tQresasry3 1932-A.r. 0 632.46 O Harry Mwk&US: 297 Z. 7th B!. (7tsst t 3 1932-A. r. 360.62 Randolph T 1 1Cb.) h' SmitA gat i ISO B*dL ') 1932- wo A - F--120.71 s ■ 7 7 so 4 70 7 7 7, 311' Pt'.� y7 4 70 311' Pt'.� pop Y PI CIT' OF SAINT PAUL COUNCIL NO .............. ............_.-. – oUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER PILE COLIN r COUNCIL RESOLUTION MAY �1,JOR AUDITED CLAIMS PEARCE RESOLVED. CHECKS SE D N Eyc''N TREVERIN PFS C ��. Qj._.... COVERING INST MO NT OP 3.._. INCLUSIVE. AS TRUAX _ TO THE AGGREO T%% WElQEL THE O FIDE6F NE CIT' COMPTROLLER. 6 4 CHECKS NUMB MR. PRIES. MAHONEY PER CHECKS O wi"'�/�--�% L ADOPTED BY THE _ _.19.. APPRO _ 9878G— RegpjQeacr asury IN FAVOR OF the City f E60.009.57. amount n Imb.Md 7049 to 7051 .� heck- nn file in Comutr "l ` Co Adopted by the BROUGHT FORWARD ADnroved$eDi t6. 9 a. Fuller 5p . Service Press Ser Electric Company 51 C52 Commonwealth Feyen Construction Company 05 Inter City Paper Company �1�j 0 55 G- Sommers & Company Company stationers Engraving COmpan )70556 Tri-State Tel. & Telg, Tri-state Tel. & Telg. COmpen 7p�5jg Weatern Union Telegraph Comp Josephine M. Ayd, Guam 7o59 Mrs. of Edward J. Ayd �,uerdi Clau�►erty. 7060 7061 Mrs. C.M. Mrs. Etta Flaherty 7062 Caaimer Kafka Anna Schneider 706 7po665 Mrs. Mrs. Agnea Weise o Axel F. Peterson, a: F_inan( 7066 of Axel F. PetersOnt of H.A. Widow 7067 7068 Clara Aa*old, Ann F. Campion, Widow of D.H,I Widow of M•8, 7o69 Helen Sullivan, for the Prev. of Cruelty 7070 7071 900. Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan Peterson, C. of Finan 7072 7733 Axel F. Axel F. Peterson, C.P.R. F, 1074 Board of Public Wellf re Finan 7075 Axel F. -Peterson, ari0 7077 7078 qm.7076 Smith bels Frederickson 7079 7080 James E. Gipple C. Of Final Axel F. Peterson,- Final vnPtt Axel F. Peterson, Of • _--------' " -- SHEET TOTAL—FORWAR cm TRANSFER II DISBURSEMENT CHECKS II'nu, CHECKS 44 889 22 603 34 215 � 104 70 1 381 36 40 00 168 80 85 0107 00 136 6 40 00 40 00 28 29 40 00 17 28 31 86 1 976 9 3 330 00 30 00 30 00 l 14 15 15 643 39 11 531 20 65 00 10 00 72 00 52 00 117 56 239 62 DATE 1ETURNES BY BANK J I L k 6 I'J J 11111R.OW . To CITY CLERK I't DUPLICATE CITY 0 SAINT PAUL E COMPTROLLER FILE COUNCIL OFFICE OF THE NO - -------_------ -- rntNa MAY COUNCIL RESOLUTION ,TMNMM I T Pr^RCIE "DR AUDITED CLAIMS _-August-33 - - ------ ------ _-__1934 ROSEN AIAINST RESOLVED. '14 SOLVED* C" C 5 E 0 'N" T_ A---.- ; .... NUMB OI MR, IRFS:j�� CHECK MIS - - 0- 6 W4 fi�-i OFFICE I — Y It CITY ADOPTED BY THE COUNCL — --- — ----- ---- ---------- ----- --- - A MAYOR 98786— Resolved.. That Cl- U,a C'ty Treasury. """'y IN FAVOR OF blld checks the Co th A _t 7"' BROUGHT FORWARD A._ �� d 7049 Mrs. H. Fuller 7050 service Press 7051 Commonwealth Electric Company 1052Feyen Construction Company 7(Y33 Inter City Paper Company 7054 G. Sommers & Company 7055 stationers Engraving Company 7056 Tri-State Tel. & Teig, Compan� 7057 Tri-State Tel. & TeIg. Compaw, 7059 Western Union Telegraph COMPM 7059 Mrs. Josephine M. Aydo Guardii of Edward J. hyd 7o6o Mrs. C.M. Claugberty, Guardim 7061 Mrs, Etta Flaherty 7062 Ogsimer Kafka 7063 M-ra, Anna SohneideT 7064 Mrs, Agnes Weiss 7065 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Finan, 7066 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Finan, 7067 Clara Aa$oldl Vidow of H -A, 1068 Ann F. Campion, Widow of D.H., 7069 Helen Sullivan, Widow of M.S. 7070 Soo. for the Prev. of Cruelty 7071 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan 7072 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Finan, 7073 Axel F. Peterson, OOPIROFO 7074 Board of Public welfare 7075� Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Finan, 7076 Mike JanuaT10 7077 vfm. smith 7078 bels Frederickson 7079 James E. Gipple 7080 Axel F.'Peterson, C. of Finan 7091 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Finan, 0 TOTAL DATE ETURNE DISBURSEMENT CHECKS TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT BY BANK CHECKS CHECKS 4.4 899 22 507 312 12 21Z 00 10 70 1 340 81 00 0 147 00 68 so 95 00 5 107 9 17 36 94 40 0o00 4o 4o 28 2o8o 17 28 31 86 1 976 99 3 31230 34 00 30 00 0 00 ;530 00 44 IN 34 15 603 34 15 643 39 11 531 20 65 00 10 00 72 00 52 00 117 56 239 62 SHEET TOTAL -FORWARD 4 _�5_492 5 oeimNAL re 61TV ciieii - COUNeII. NO. -.-g8787 CITY OF ST. PAUL nLa ...OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK GOU? CIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTEW��/ 'L--� DATE Sept 6 1934 COMMISSIONER RESOLVED s In the matter of oiling service Roads dseonnth Johnson Par]cway Prom Burns Avenue to Fast Street, also constructing sidewalks and grading and Curbing East Service Road from Hastings Avenue to 247 feet southwest of Hudson Avenue with connection to Center Roadway, under Preliminary Order C. F. 80244, approved April 11, 1929, and Final Order C. F. 812411 approved June 11, 1929. Resolved, That plans and specifications for the above :improvement as submitted by the Commissioner of Public Works, be and the same are hereby approved, and be it Resolved Further, That the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to ,�reseeed with the making of said improvement. ✓� COU CILMEN Yeas Nays �elP.1, rs on sen sen In favor /T1ruax *,ren Against 1 enzel ,/Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.74 Adopted by the Council SVP 6 193— . •r. Approved �+�• 193_- - �•_:_��— ' /� Mayor GRTYGICLBaK NUMBERi 1 CITY OF SAINT. PAUL CpUNGIL 83 1 8 OUNC►L RESOLUTION •� No. - �':� __ POR T RATION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS �19343__, Resolved; That the council hereby concurs in the recommendation Of the Contract OOmmittee and awards the oontraot for grading alleq in Block 1, John 0aarden Addition from Underwood avenue to Fredericka avenue, in accordance with plans and specifications hereto attached, ` to EXIL FRBISBI8, he being the lowest responsible bidder, for the sum of $565.00, and the Corporation Counsel is herdby instructed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor. - IC. F.No, 98788,(BY MIItoD:Aoeen r th xeaolv6d"mkiat:the, Connoil hereb e• ENDINEER-S FJTTIMATB $990000 FORMAL BID NO. 9093 '. , R ADOPTION• NomTO BE CERTIFIED AS TO FUNDS AVAILABLE BY COM►TROLLER BEFORE PRESEIITING TO COUNCIL PO _ pepMpryENT,iMPROVEMENT REVOLVING. FUND TO Be REIMBVRSED FOR COST OF THISIMPROVSMENT' sg Q� 00'� 1. ASS"SE0 AGAINST BENEFITTKO PROPERTY - - _ CODE f 't. APPROPRIATED FROM CITY'S SHARE OF LOCAL-IMIROVEMENTS— - CODE f S. APPROPRIATED FROM LOCAL )IMPROV_ EMENTS'-EKEMlT PROPERTY— - .. f BOND ISSUE—CODE.— - t. APPROPRIATED FROM - - - - - _ _ - _ - S e. COUNTY AID - - - - f 0 11 YEA* - :866.00 TOTAL 1 HEREBYCERTIFY TMAT THERE IS AN UNENCUM N SAL' ONG '0 NCE AVAILABLE IN TNR ABOVE STATRO APPROPR OFNND LOCAL IMPROVEMENT. NO. IITNE ABOVE I11fOUM� iT IMPROVEMENT REV DATE FINAL ORDER ADOPTED COUNCILMEN MR. FROIDENT r OLLER '' . 3EP R torn AOOPT[U BY THE COUNCIL NAYS IN FAVOR APPROVED AGAINST /v _ f COPIEBTO:' CITY CLERK COMPTROLLER PUBLIC WORKS • PURCHASING 0 11 YEA* - :866.00 TOTAL 1 HEREBYCERTIFY TMAT THERE IS AN UNENCUM N SAL' ONG '0 NCE AVAILABLE IN TNR ABOVE STATRO APPROPR OFNND LOCAL IMPROVEMENT. NO. IITNE ABOVE I11fOUM� iT IMPROVEMENT REV DATE FINAL ORDER ADOPTED COUNCILMEN MR. FROIDENT r OLLER '' . 3EP R torn AOOPT[U BY THE COUNCIL NAYS IN FAVOR APPROVED AGAINST /v _ f t Arrnovcsa A C. In the tquGYBr dt the :beneate (lamaRea, a0 for oha.Riner they Avenu3 from Ba'Rl COUNCIL FILE NO .......... _....... .................... south of the north Id Q E8' �ontnrht ,,to By I ............. .....,......., ............ .......;.............. .-...... CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution of Council Approving Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, damages, costs and expenses for changing the grade of Smith Avenue from Banfil Street to 95 feet south of the north end of the High Bridge to oonform to the red lines on the profile hereto attached and made a part hereof, the present established grade being shown by a blue line thereon , also grading and paving Smith Avenue from Banfil Street to the north end of the High Bridge to the said red line when established, including ourbing and paving alley and driveway approaches, making sewer, water and gas connections from property lines to street mains where necessary, reconstructing sidewalks, watermaine and all other work necessary and incidental to said improvement. Material shall be asphaltic concrete on a 7 inch concrete base -to a forty foot roadway,width, Or Preliminary Order..,,..,.. INCIntermediary Order VON .............................................. FinalOrder........0.10.................................. approved .......... �61�11... Q..,.,,..,,..,...,......,,,...,.....,..,.......,.,,19... The assessment of..headite.,..damage.�,..ap-.ta...al�d...W.aue&.................for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. RESOLVED FURTHER, That a public hearing be had on said assessment on the.....-...,Sr$...............day of fht+Aber.......................... 19....rA at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, the total cost thereof, and the amount hasessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. NP Adopted by the Council ----------------------------------------------------- ........ ...., q Cp R � ............... ... ty Clerk. Approvied-----..... -........................... 19, /� .................... �.... t C/ .. G}+%' Mayor. Councilman Pearce Councilman Peterson i Councilman i � elen Councilman Truax �.y Councilman a< ,_ Warren �i7D11SliFD4441 / ((( Councilman Wenzel Mayor i Geban Farm B. H. 17 :�90 F_- No..98790—BY Ft'ea- ORIOINAL TO mTY eLCwl[ - - Vhereas. th¢ City msint. COUNCIL C1TY 01= �-i i t t71¢ EdttUu P. FILE No. .b is used by�.the yeo -1U�ity as'a,meetfnrs' i OFFICE OF 'THE G1� - ba P1aySround B�. COUNCIL RE90L_UT10iV —(:9c ch¢ ouiiafas h - .. PRESENTED BY DATE' Q COMMISSIONER 1(SEREAS, the City IsA3 T,tatias a lsuilding at the. Z49oambe Playground, which is is e4dL by the people of that- 919AMMlty 3s a meeting place for t2sB B�i.g�osbe Playground Booster Club, d 1�HEREASO the building is not heated, and the Edgowsbe Playground Booster C1I03bo dashes- t® have installed a furnace and aooessories in the 1WUL:L2diag and agrees to pay the cost thereof but is not, at the present t1me, able to pay the full oust, and WHEREAS, in the Puiblic 3BiL12d1ag Revolving Bund there is snffioient money to pay tIXe sacs% of such 'furnace inetalis- tion, and the Booster C'Xia"b riaa rBquested that the City par- ohase the fvrnaoe and install it, th.e Booster Club to enter Into an agreement to rsapay the City for the Cost of the furnace and accessories :i.VML2=i a period of one year, therefe' be it RESOLVZD, taa.t the Qomm-Xssios►er of PathePlaygrounds and Public Buildings is he<raby auvthoriaed and: direote to have apeoifications for sisets 3sestallatien prepared by the City' Arehiteot, to oall for bids, and to Install the furnace, the cost thereof to be paid osaL of the Publio Building Revol4ing rand, and the proper city oiiiears are authorized and directed to enter into an agreemesat uf3tss tae Edgaumbe Playground Booster Club, under which agraameat - said Club shall pay back. to the City the cost of sueft izistal3atioa, and the Corporation Counsel Is directed to prepera t2ae proper agreement therefor. COU LMEN Yeas Nays Psa�rce 'Peterson In favor /``W�aren 1/-Z Against /V�enzel � ��Ly1 sna 6.NR , vi -r. Adopted by the Council ^"'� 193— SEP 71 Approved 193— /rz s - or �i3IILISHB:D � 3� W. LA MONT KAUFMAN ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt of Parka Supt. of Playground. CHAS. A. BASSFORD CBy Architect CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capi,fal of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 Cify Hall FRED M. TRUAX. Comminioner CARL E. SPEAKES Deputy Comminion.r -two September 1, 1934 Mr. J. L. Connolly, Corporation Counsel, City of Saint Paul. Attention Mr. Ed. Murphy Dear Sir: Will you please prepare a resolution for presentation, in the Council providing. for authority to enter into a contract between the City and the'Edgeumbe Playground Booster Club, for the purchase of a furnace and accessories to be installed at the Edgeumbe Playground building, o cost of which is to be charged to the Public Building -Revolving kVnd, and the amount so expended to be returned to said fund by the Playground Booster Club within a period of one year. This equipment to be bought on bids to be taken by the City Purchasing Department, in accordance with specifications to be furnished by the City Architect. Thankin6 you for your attention to this, I am, Yours very truly, CormfLis s i on or 98791—By. A-1 r. Peterson— 1 oswmw� roan c�[1;�-- gest of Sinking Pnnd Commit -I COUNCIL ;]j�'�(�'� CITY OF IJi1-1 C 1.11—ing 146ods . ^ OFFICE OF THE *' COUNCIL RESOLUTION'1O nEi�tAL �Oiic. e� il R G�NM ,0BSERM , the following bonds are held in the Sinking Hund of the City of Saint Paul, to -wit: Kind of Bond Due Date Rate Amount Bond Numbers Rabnomen Co. Ind. School Dist. #2 1 1941 $2,000 11-12 Refunding ��' 1, 1942 " 2,000 13-14 " 1, 1943 " 2,000 15-16 " 1, 1944 " 2,000 17-18 r 1, 1945 " 2,000 19-20 " 1, 1946 " 2,000 21-22 " 1, 1947 " 2,000 23-24 ■ 1, 1948 " 2,000 25-26 " 1, 1949 " 2,000 - 27-28 M 1, 1950 " 2 000 28-30 4 Total 'i 0,600 AND NAS, it Is necessary, in the opinion of the officers of Mahnomen County Independent School District No. 2 to refund the said bonds; and SAS, said School District No. 2 is unable to pay the sum of $3,600 accrued interest now in default on the $20,000 bonds above described, and now held by the City of Saint Paul; and WHEREAS, the officers of said Mahnomen County Independent School District No. 2 have offered to exchange for the bonds here- inabove set out and the accrued interest amounting to #3,600, mak- ing the total principal and interest the sum of $23,600, the bonds hereinafter described, all of which ase to be dated March 14 1934; and VEMAS, the Sinking Hund Committee has accepted and reoom- mended to the Council for its approval said substitution of bonds and accrued interest as being in the best interests of the Sinking Hund of the City of Saint Paul, and has also recommended that the COUNCILMEN Yeas Rosen Truax Warren Wenzel Mr. President 5M 6.34 Nays 'Adopted by the Council ° 193 Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLCRI�' - PRESENTE�{{ BY COMMISSIONER CITY OF ST. PAUL FILIZNCIL NO., OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM (a) • $3,600 in accrued defaulted coupons be returned to the Nahnomen County NahnomennQ untyeIndependentt School iSchool Districtwith No. 2 bonds Ao 11-30 Inclusive; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the action of the Sinking Hund Committee be and, it is hereby approved; be it 80RTBER RESOLVED, That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorised to accept for the bonds and accrued Interest hereinabove described, bonds of the following dates, maturities and amounts, to -wit? Lind of Bond Due Date Rate Amount Band Nabnomen Co. Ind. Numbers School Dist. #2 Re_. fundin "g Bonds- Series "B" Mar. 1, 1937 2% $1,000 21 - 1, 1938 " 1,000 as " 1, 1939 " 1,000 23 " 1, 1940 " 1,000 24 " 1, 1941 " 1,000 25 ■ 1, 1942 1,000 26 ■ 1, 1943 " 1,000 27 " 1, 1944 " 1,000 26 1, 1945 " 1,000 29 " 1, 1946 " 1,000 30 1, 1947 " 1,000 31 1, 1948 " 1,000 32 i 1, 1949 " 1,000 33 r 1, 1950 " 1,000 34 ■ 1, 1951 " 1,000 35 ■ 1, 1952 " 1,000 36 M 1, 1953 " 2,000 37 d 38 w .> ] ..1954 ■39 2,000 430,000 ¢� 40 . Yeas COU/ LMEN Nays ce In favor %/ I�y�(iax. �C/ en• _/ Agginst n2 5m,4 R,. VICE PRES. ROSrA Adopted by the Council W 9 �h�4 193_ SGP i IN Approved o 193__ ayor , �L1S1iED� 3 /L/ i I i j I } t I j COUNCIL NO. tJt J"S Vr� ........rtr ar, c�.. CITY OF ST. PAUL PILE O;;7 QF CITY CLERK C,1D-N5!IL LUTION—QENERAL FORM RESOLVED WHEREAS, the Commissioner of Public Works has reported in an accordglce with Section 53 of the City Charter, the existence of of certain employers emergency which rendered necessary the employment day and on Sunday, of his Department for more than eight hours per of employment, therefwre, said employment being more than usual hours be it RESOLVED. That the praper- city officers are hereby P'e the rate otherwi.seB authorized to pay the following named employes at time hereinafter set forth. fixed for extra employment for the extra 2 ,e o. s. a e• ol a ams Kuhns. John D. Utilit an 4 .669 Ym 4811121 Weihart, John Bridge Foreman 4 .81,121 Biewstrom, William Utliltyman 16 .46 Reeler, Lloyd V. Caretaker C F No_ 98T92 —Bg Miitoa Aosear' _ W]yeraa9: the ._Comm3saioner of PuD_ rathe lic Worki 32153 oY the Cit9 Chart COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays ✓ 1, F_�� ;- ..� i v ]ner�roq )\Q�ponald In faVor y Against line Sohn 'D.. VttIM71- aa,':�4 hours hart. Sohn. -grid W- Foreman -4 a at 81 i4Q IItilitYman ; 4: wstror0. William. s. at.8l 62 er >',,loYd W.. Caretakersl6 honrq lo'Oted bs the Cbn gotl Sept 7 19341 dProved,.(�Seat. 16 1934) Adopted by the Council SEP 7 1934 19— $p 7 19314 Approved- 19_ MAYOR 0 rendering necessary the employment of certain employees of that Department for more than eight hours per day, in the doing of the folloving work: Cleaning streets of debris This emergency arose by reason of the following facts and circumstances: Severe wind and rain storm CO ISSIONFR OF'�TL6�.r I COUNCIL ORIGINAL TO CIT J CL... FILE ITY OF ST. PAUL FICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM i ... �� n , ,j �t�.. �/L�•^�- A .,,taellnz_3 IAAA PRESENTED BYDATE—j-•s-- COMMISSIONER RESOLVEDi57151end On Sale Melt Liquor, That licenses for Restaurant, applicaton application 5714, applied for by Sid Des Marais for 774 Grand Avenue be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the psystent into the city treasury of the required fees. 98788-i3Y 8. m• wR'r COUN ILMEN Yeas Nays P e eterson __In favor ieTe ax n Against nzel , /C /vtr. President (Gehan) 1V 5M 6.34 SEP l 1334 Adopted by the Council --193-- SEP 7 1934 - Approve' —193— Mayor The eEV iU—tions 1lsted hereon haveall been oheed by gqueifce Dept. and round to have taaeb paid, see reports attached. These are for renewal of licenses. ORIGINAL TO CITY CL14RK COU t OF ST_ PAUL FILENCIL No. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY'wyc ,,,1.' COMMISSIONER DATE September 7, M4 RESOLVED That reae'wral or 1icexssee sp= i f ad ror by the following named persons for the addresse>¢indicated be and thewy are hex-eby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to isame such licenses upon the jag meat sato the city treasury of the required feest I. Cohen 228 S- =I1d3Am+agv- Grocery Oppl. 5788 Renewal Andrew Noonan, 822 Ho.. St . !llbsa8 St " ^ 5747 " B. Schaffer & Son 228 1f_ Save bh St_ w " 5740 ■ B. Schaffer & Son 225 A_ Sav6a*.h St • " 5741 " F. W. Woolworth 959 Payne gve. w " 5772 " Drewry & Sous € 902 Drewvrp Lsz><e ip®Off Sale Malt Liquor " 5768 • 98794—By _ME- 1M -Warren -.la . i ,.a..... .quer are .aero oy: s�z'aate<H 'and the "City Cleric is-lastracLed Lo. issue .such -licenses a-uoa th e_pay3neat.{aY.o ihC-.. city treasury -of. tine-revafred tees. .. - i_ 30_" 7ad2aaa 'eery__ -AppL - 5788_ - Reaawai_' Andrew .Nooaa.a.a 32'2 rNo_ St_ AlbsLas -St__ Grocery_ Aaal S?47_-- 8cz><ewai': I-r.`.-SchaSer 8. Soa_-.223-W.Seveaih -8t, `Grocery. Avsal_ ST40_ - H_ SchaiSer S Soz._. 225- ZP_ Seven ti: 'St. Grocery. Aapl_ '5741_.- -Renewal- - - - Woolwora_ -9ST Payne Ave.. Grocery. Appl_ ST?2_ ReaewsL- 3D•rewry tl_93 s... 7o2--ZYrewry 'Z.aae. OtL Serie Malt SLS"p nor. App2_ STSs_. Renewal, { ABopteB -bv tine Coaacil 1984. Ir Approved 'S Di ?_ 1334_ - (S'ept_ 35-19841 /; J COUNCILMEN Yeas��- i /Peterson --In favor L�vae[t' � 1 ruax /Warren � Against / Wenzel �. Vi�C3 7itOSEfii SM 6.34 - Adopted by the Council SCP ( f 193— Apptove&�-193—� Mayor Ice Delivery, Lewis Z. Keck y This application was previously submitted to Council for passage, but withheld on account of delinquent taxes. See letter attached. On 9-5-54 advised by City Clerk that this application was aprroved' by Council ORIGINAL TO CITY CLARK ITY OF ST. PAUL FICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCI RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE September 6, 1954 FILENCIL NO,_ 98795 RESOLVED That license for Ice Delivery, application $954, applied for by Lewis K. t Keck, 996 Aurora Avenue, be and it is hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licensee upon the pe"ent into the city treasury of the required fee. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays P�earce Peterson __In favor x �r_.Z arren Against ,Wenzel �_f" E ltart9 SM 6.31M: VICR PREP,. NOSES C. F No 98g9fi—Bp H P7,; Warren .Fred M. Truax I C.'!Pearoe— c Resolved, Tbat 1lce41. ator Ica r]b ery, anAlfoatlpn 6764 8pblfefl Soy -.by' Lewia H Beak 986 Aurgrp. Avenaq:�be; anfl It isrbereby Rranted^andbe City Cier$ ia'�ingtruotafl;,,Lo;. leapaa aspph` ]1-i cei{ees anon-:Lhe valtme�cl#iLt�tNe?i�lts,' treae'pty.,ot the r9antfey4agg -� ut sAdobted by the Councllpk�elft 7 rS1tH%1: Apnoved,aepL Z=ig84t:• - ,f8ept 1b-1984) . a, Adopted by the Council SEP 7 IM4 193SP_ Approved T M4_193— Mayor �Q , � ��i� �2�: c�� Q.��- ��� gid- �� � C� z �� ��.�� ��� �� �� ��� �� ORIGINAL TO CITY CLeaR FO ENGIL No.9879 IT OF ST. PAUL t OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 1Pn1_4COUNCI RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM Pi2ESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE— Rmtember Si 1934 RESOLVED That licenses for Tavern, application 5618, and Dance Hall, application It 5819, applied for by Peter E. Fooshe at 157-161 Nest Seventh Street be and they are lieweby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment 3.3mto the city treasury of the required fees. rren _Against 1�4-enzel n . s1�> It %- RQ$EN C F Z40:,98796—B_y K W Warr • en '.FM. red -Truax—L C. Pearce— " � ReeelVed. .'what Iiceasee for Tat, :. spy fbatton 6818, and Dce an8e11l, at,, :pltc6tl n b619. apgned,for py, Peter E:,: Fooehe at':ifi7' rar Wret 6eVentto Street lie ands theyr Im hereby t ranted. apd the City Clnrk�le !rt"etructed to; lBeve uCh %Itoen gm,.upon 'the ga,Yment•: Into th e�tY treasury o,t repulsefl:Seae: : Adonted�p's Cho Counell Sept 7, 1984. Approvgd Sept 7. 1981. i Adopted by the Council SEP 7_193_ SEP 71934 Approved 193 Mayor COUNCILMEN Yeas Peterson Nays ,Badeu� —_In favor rren _Against 1�4-enzel n . s1�> It %- RQ$EN C F Z40:,98796—B_y K W Warr • en '.FM. red -Truax—L C. Pearce— " � ReeelVed. .'what Iiceasee for Tat, :. spy fbatton 6818, and Dce an8e11l, at,, :pltc6tl n b619. apgned,for py, Peter E:,: Fooehe at':ifi7' rar Wret 6eVentto Street lie ands theyr Im hereby t ranted. apd the City Clnrk�le !rt"etructed to; lBeve uCh %Itoen gm,.upon 'the ga,Yment•: Into th e�tY treasury o,t repulsefl:Seae: : Adonted�p's Cho Counell Sept 7, 1984. Approvgd Sept 7. 1981. i Adopted by the Council SEP 7_193_ SEP 71934 Approved 193 Mayor .,"u , .+`'""" `_ v I -�:^ k .::.'. g �, r t 1 : �, + �.�,.iqy �;. a '�S. �-, �. �f-<:, �, �,�, x:t�� '� ,:. .:� �, e - - . __ ,.A....ni '" b�3 .-„{:: i, sf'`.'.• � .,:.R -'�.k : �,C; Y :,., y .. ~?� � f ..:.. ,. ia, `s �4 ": J `.' „ `� �-k.. a-� ... , ...._. �; ��. �� ..... Memorandum Statement of Delinquent axes -. ,05 RETURN THIS STATEMENT WHEN /4 YOU REMIT Audito Office, Ramsey County, Minn. 1931 Make Checks Payable to State me delivered / Treasurer, Ramsey County, Minn. I Ali Checks must be Certified Address - _ -- , Wuu 'snxe �. TOTAL x+�rry.. ""3a..A" 4?wSiT!'G: •'_..E" :a,4::. t & air NAME OF PURCHASER I .. _.. -. DES MPT/ON I or R Yr r VaLvtlm IGENL'RAL TA% IiBPdn>'I��i �� N Lml [ p _ _ �� TAIC ! —���� _ —_ ..— . .. j Tris u � !fid `a { � j i �, Iit _.. 1�rM�r r I � or e 3 i ! � � w 30 ww.,. Interest Figured to 193— GEO. J. - RIES, County Auditor By ORIGINAL TO. CITT CLRRKI COUNCIL 97 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILe NO. ' 1 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK �V iOIII RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PESETB N RNED �,�{ 1-�� , C-/Gt'j/• 1✓l'1.�.�,`I DATE 9eotembor 7s 1934, RESOLVED That the application of Johnaoa Bros. for s grocery license at 1719 Zest Seventh Street be and the same is hereby granted and the City Clerk is hereby directed to isays such license vpon the payment into the City Treasury of the required fee. �C. F: No 98797-Bv 8. E._ Warren Fred o Tzuax—L C.'.P robe – >Reao)ved, '1'hfor at 9'o aevrYllictee t jobnaon Btog,, 1718';get Beveath ButTd enddCt LY Ratli9, I. hareb9 : . '� Clem>Se her�bv ,a>k4C ��t lnto the SClty tloe 4 av4n the.ap Treagvryof u 199 e'D 7 198 Xdyvted bY•thQCo '"x'4' pyv}ove& 9evt - T COUNCILMEN lI Yeas Nays eterson _In favor 1r�1' �uax iWj�rren _ Against JWenzel 11�/ sm ",MR; IN= PRES. ROSEN Adopted by the Council go Z 1"4 -193 - Approved __ "4193 Approve 193— ._ -- / Mayor r� 8 £T 7 _ ! No. 7"1194—L(3- I Statement of Delinquent axe _ If `� 3� Auditor's Officer Ramsey County, Minn., ��----1939- 0 --193 _ � Q bier hereby certify that there is now due the sum as stated herein for taxes on the following described pro for the years stated: This statement becomes your RECEIPT when paid and SIGNED by the CountyTreasurer. _ --_ . Water Siseet Grse Lace] went if Total Mi Tte, p 'd o _ DSSOSIPT[ON Bea ��� Henle Year pAe�eeesN-t. i Frantare BDriukli cad Tree No. i Are = rate Int—t. /) A -— eived`Paymea iA M. OBS _, Cou�fy _ - — -- + i / By — Deputy ORNIIL TO CITY OLQRK V m ^ GOUNGIL 98798' ORM NAL OF' ST. PAUL FILe NO. i THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM September 6, 1984 PRESENTED�� DATE COMMISSIONER RESOLVED .`That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to I. A. Tecbida the fee of S1s.00 deposited on application for Dance Hall license at 819 Robert Street, which license was previously denied by C. F. 96710. 0 C:O�P�UN1LMEN Yeas Nays earce /Pet—on 4kosm __In favor rua- /�Varren Against /Wenzel AA ROSENT . 5M 6.34 ,Trua:— ROMoIYOQa 21IA'M the 9SOpe� odee�bbl'�aod they A.�a'a'petiips tb thf4fl pt.' ta?r deOakfCndb'"It $16 Qq�k ed %^lor- �DAnoeJ,18a71,11d'ea 0 �t 616AObart SCre0t,1 CnF 9871V 9e;was pipvlausly denied;fby=; �sldepted byahe Connall Sept, ? 188i, Attnrovea 98pt 7 18$4: (BePt 16 19$4) �•. Adopted by the Council 710 193— SEP `7-r /Ap`pr�oved_ 193_ /f Mayor ORIM"AL TO 61W CL*Rk PRESENTAY COMMISSIONER— CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL COUNCIL FILE No. %1EREAS, by Council File No. 98492, approved August 3, 1934, the Commercial Investment Oompany was given permission to install a drive-in filling station at the southeast corner of Thirteenth and Robert streets; and WHEREAS, said Commercial Investment Company has made application for a re -design of the driveways; and WHEREAS, such change meets with the approval of the Board of Zoning and the Department of Public Safety; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That permission be and the same is hereby granted to said Commercial Investment Company to make such change in the design of driveways; such change to be subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings and the Department of Public Safety. Council SFP RFP R M4 81934 193 Approved 193__ � � Mayor COUNCILMEN Yeas ce Nays Peterson In favor J.U,,en Against ivlr. enzel President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Council SFP RFP R M4 81934 193 Approved 193__ � � Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL CepUel of Minneso4 OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSOW aty perk and Commisioner of R*8hft*U0n September 7th, 1934. Kr. J. L. Connolly, Corporation Counsel, 8nildin& Dear Sir. The attachad application of the Commercial Investment. Company for permit to install a drive-in filling station on Lots 2 and 3,, Block 10, Central Pari, being the southeast corner of 13th and Hobert Streets was referred to you today, for the proper resolution granting the same. Yours very truly, City Clerk. OP,IGINAL CITY OF ST. PAUL THIS APPLICATION TO HE XA.. IN AND OFFICE OF THE CITYCLERKCLERKI'$ CAT OFFICE. FILED IN THE CITY Application For License AUTOMOBILE FILLING STATION DATE____-3B}tiB &fiW-1___________________ 19,34-- TO 9,34__ TO THE HONORABLE, THE ,CITY COUNCIL OF ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA APPLICATION Is Hereby Made BY---------------------- _ 7VQY�aY--r.Q.----------------------- (NAME OF FIRM OR INDIVIDUAL) TT ✓ ri"—Y FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL AND OPERATE A________________-_----_______________. 1.ORIVE IN• Op •INBIO! GApAOH•1 AUTOMOBILE FILLING STATION TO BE LOCATED ON LOTa__2-_an& 3L ---------------- .--- BLOCK --------- FF --------- --_..________-_ Central Park Corner 13th & Robert 8t. -.______________-________.-.___.._______________.___ALSO DESCRIBED AS_._..____-_____--__�_______. lAOO1TION1 (eTRFlT ANO NUMBlR) NO. OF PUMPS ------ 3 -------- ----------- NO. OF GAS TANKS ------------ 3 ------------ CAPACITY OF EACH TANK T�---- i]CY_1f____-- ------- WPI____-_—________________ FILED 81ONATUpe OF APPLICANT. BY__�_-_�J.__r___ _�(r_T.___ _ .___ _ _______ �...-__-___ llll HUild4wee Exchange, Bt Paul., Ni=. BUEINE.....R.- RECEIV D COPYeFF�PMCIERK OAT _____9_ __DEPARTMENTTY RECEIVEYC �CITY ERrrDAT— _ —_— 9 _______ ------- CITY PLANNING BOARD .4Ctgy 0,, ISAAC SUMMERFIELD, Chairman LOUIS BETZ ALBERT WENGER EGIN WAHMAN' BERNARD J. McGLYNN CHARLES BASSFORD, City Architect GEORGE H. HERROLD, Engineer Secretary THE BOARD OF ZONING Established by Ordinance No. 5840 August 22, 1922 SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 234 COURT HOUSE September 5th, 1934• Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk. Dear Sir Re : Application for a drive-in filling station, Lots 2 and 3, Block 10, Central Park Addition, (SE corner 13th and Robert Sts.) Commercial Investment Co., 1111 Builders Exchange CITY. This is an application for a re -design of the driveways approved by the Council under C. F. 98492 approved August 3rd, 1934• This property is zoned for Light Industrial purposes. The driveways as proposed in this re application conform to the State Highway Order in reference to state trunk highways in cities. The neer layout seems to be satisfactory in every way. Yours very truly, GEORGE•H.'HERROLD, Engineer Secretary. gh-rh FRANK R. CULLEN WNIL J. SUDEITH . Fire Chief Acting Chief of Police ROBEB RT . J. SCHOCH G.Bce eMl fire Alarm SSAMN Health Officer Ailing Supt. Police CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streeb H. E. WARREN, Commissioner a n M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner Septeteber 7, 1954 W. L. R. 8. Fergusoas City Clerks Saint Pauls Minnesota Dear Sir: Returned herewith is the application of the Commercial Investment Co. for permiseion to instal a drive-in gasoline filling stations with change in original plans on the santheast corner of Thirteenth and Robert Streets. with reports of inspection and approval as to fire hazard and traffic. Very truly yours, e De/Comaissioaer FRANK R. CULLEN Acting Chief of Police ' ROBERT B. J. SCHOCH Health Officer � C- WM. J. SUDEITH Fire Chief G. E. BRISSMAN Acting Supt. Police and Fire Alarm CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota _ DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, Comminioner M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner Sept- 7,1934. Hon.H.E.Warren Oommissioner of Public Safety, St.Paul,Minn. Dear Sir: In regard to the application of the Oommercial Investment Co. to make certain changes in their plans for their filling station to be installed at 13th and Robert Streets. Upon reinspeotion it was found that Oompany desires to make a change in their driveways to filling station. This change in driveway would not effect the fire hazard of the station, which this office approved on original application. Respectfully yours, Ohief Inspeo or. Fire Prevention Bureau. THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION September 6,1934 Mr. M. J. Culligan Deputy Commissioner of Public Safety Dear Sirs Please be advised that as per your request I have re-ohecked the change in the plans of the proposed driveways at the gasoline filling station of the Commercial Investment Company on the north- west corner of Thirteenth and Robert Streets: It is my opinion that the change in the plans will not materially interfere with the move- ment of traffic. Trusting this meets with your approval, I am Very truly yours, fHarryN. ettergren Superintendent of Traffic 0 MILTON ROSEN Commissioner CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS GEORGE M. SHEPARD JOHN M. REARDON, Asst Chief Engr, and Supt. of Constmchon Chief Engineer G. H. HERROLD, Offrm and Gty Planning Engineer MARK W. WOODRUFF, Chief Engr. Clerk September 8, 1934 Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk, Building. FRED E. LOVELL Deputy Comm. I. EDWARD GOTTLIEB, Supt. of Sanitation M. S. GRYTBAK, Bridge Engineer RAY J. KARTAK, Supt. of Workhouse Re: Application for a drive-in Pilling station Lots 2 and 3, Block 10, Central Park Add. SSE corner of 12th and Robert Sts. ommercial Investment Co., 1111 Builders Exchange, City. Dear Sir: This is an application for a re -design of the driveways approved by the Council under C. F. 98492, approved August 3, 1934• This property is zoned for Light Industrial purposes. The driveways as proposed in this re-applica- tion conform to the State Highway Order in reference to " state trunk highways in cities. The new layout seems to be satisfactory in every way. Yours very truly, LOERG M. SHEPARD / / Chief Engineer. roved: MILTON ROSEN, Commissioner. Gad ()-�k o 09101NAL f0 CITY CLERK „ .. COUNCIL ��� � CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE No OFFICE OF THE CITY "CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM COMfJ11331oNER /� - M DATE RESOLVED That permission and authority are hereby given to the Anchor Oil Company to install and maintain a drive-in filling station at the northeast corner of Vandalia and Charles streets, in accordance with the plan submitted; any deviation -from the plan as approved will automatically void the permit. The tanks and pumps shall be installed in accordance with the ordinances of the City of St. Paul, under the direction of the Commissioner of Public Safety; the building plans and landscaping to be subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings; and any changes in ourbing, sidewalks, ramps, drainage or other .' public improvements within the street lines shall be made under the direction of the Commiesioner, of Public Works. The !permit herein granted shall be forever subject to revocation by the Council whenever it shall determine that the-maintenanoe of said statt .' F No88801—By M 8,. (iet� constitutes a fire or traffic hazard, Re..kye(L That p4N.;X r os•tty aYe here6Y QIy9a'to h Comnahv to stnagan,an3i`g =y '�.O to §111n1C �gfation a ';� ai. N of Yard$lia anti. cj!v1FU9n'v�o.N„ .. W COUN - ILMEN Yeas NaysAdopted by the Couna193_ P ice Peterson yw In fSEP i9Kavor. Oproved 193_ ,' - ✓gip: tren ;1 m6� ,AgaI' /Wenzely �Mr. President (Gahan) x'-. " `Mayor 5M 6.34 CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON } City Clerk and Commissioner of Resistration / 0 September 6th,. 1934. Mr. J. L. Connolly, Corporation Counsel, Building. Dear Sirs The attached application of the anchor Oil Company for permit'to install a drive-in filling station on Lot 10, Bloch 2, Robbins & others Rear. being corner of Charles and Vandalia Streets was •referred to you by the Council, for the proper resolution granting the same. Tours very truly, 9) City Clerk. H'E APPLICATION TO CITY OF ST. PAUL "PLICATE AND R. .... . THE CITY ORIGINAL OFFICE OF, THE CITY CLERK Application For License AUTOMOBILE FILLING STATION DATE----- - --------------- TO THE HONORABLE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA APPLICATION is Hereby Made BY FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL AND OPERATE A------Z- AUTOMOBILE FILLING STATION TO BE LOCATED ON LOT ------ to - ----- ---------- ------ BLOCK._____-_. -- ---- - -- - -------- ---- m vy• top, 21,� �� ----- ALSO DESCRIBID AS TANKS -------- A ----------- CAPACITY OF EACH TANK--- AS -1 NO. OF PUMPS.------ . .............. 0. OF - - - ------- --- /--L 5jG­TU­ 01 Al --- --- --- ---- ---------- -- ------ By-------------- -- 4- A- - ----- - ------------ BU.,.... AO., ... RECEIVED COPY FROM CITY CLERK RECEIVED COPY FROM CITY CLERK D------ - ------- - ------------ - --------- ATE --------- CITY PLANNING BOARD - DEPARTMENT Of PUBLIC SAFETY BY____- --- -AI -------- - - ---- - - - - -- 13Y- ------------------ G�TY Off. P +.w ISAAC SUMMERFIELD, Chairman LOUIS BETZ ALBERT BUENGER EGIN WAHMAN BERNARD J. MCGLYNN CHARLES BASSFORD, City Architect GEORGE H. HERROLD, Engineer Secretary Mr. L.R.S.Ferguson, City Clerk, City Hall. THE BOARD OF ZONING Established by Ordinance No. 5840 August 22, 1922 SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 234 COURT HOUSE August 21, 1931 Dear Sir: Be: Drive -In Filling Station, Lot 10, Block 2, Robbins et al Re-ar. Anchor Oil Company. This is an application for a permit to erect a drive-in filling station on the NE corner of Vandalie and Charles St. It is located in a district zoned for Heavy Industrial purposes and may be permitted without a formal hearing before the Council. Its passage is recommended by the Board of Zoning. Yours very truly, Georg* H. Herrold, Engineer Secretary. GHH/L MILTON RbSEN FRED E. LOVELL Commissioner - Deputy Comm. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS GEORGE M. SHEPARD - - JOHN M. REARDON, Asst Chief Engr. and Supt. of Construction Engineerton 1. EDWARD GOTTLIEB, Supt: of Sanitation G. H. HERROLD, Office and City Planning Engineer M. S. GRYTBAK, Bridge Engineer MARK W. WOODRUFF, Chief Engr. Clerk RAY J. KARTAK, Supt. of Workhouse August 27. 3 -9 -3 -4- L. -934 L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk City Hall Dear Sir# Ret Drive -3:n Filling Station, Mot 10, Block 2 , Robbi as et 4SL1 Re- ar. Anchor Oil Company This is an application for a permit to erect a drive-in filling. station on the NS oorner of Vandalia and Charles Streets_ It is located in eL district zoned for heavy industrial purposes and msLy be per- mitted without a formal hesrirsg before the Council. Its passage is re co xnmeJnded by the Board of Zoning. Plans for driveways as submit ted to this department have been apgroved_ Approved: MILTON ROSSH Commissioner Very truly yours, QRGE S=PARD ie f Engineer M C Mr. L. R. S. 76MIXIS ns City Clerks Saint Pauls Minnesota Dear Sirs Returned herewith is the application of the Anchor oil Compa=q for permission to instal a drive—in gasoline fintng station on the northeast corner of Charles and Vandalia Streetss and reports of inspection and approval by the Bureaus of Traffic and Pyre Prevention. very truly yourss a. J. Culligan Deputy Commissioner WM. J. SUDEITH FRANK -R. CULLEN Fire Chief Acting Chief of Police G. E. BRISSMAN ROBERT B. J. SCHOCH Acting Supt. Police and Fire Alarm Health Officer CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, Commissioner M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner - September 8s 19$4 C Mr. L. R. S. 76MIXIS ns City Clerks Saint Pauls Minnesota Dear Sirs Returned herewith is the application of the Anchor oil Compa=q for permission to instal a drive—in gasoline fintng station on the northeast corner of Charles and Vandalia Streetss and reports of inspection and approval by the Bureaus of Traffic and Pyre Prevention. very truly yourss a. J. Culligan Deputy Commissioner THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION September 6, 1934 Mr. M. J. Culligan Deputy Commissioner of Public Safety Dear Sir: Referring to application made by the Anchor 011 Company for permission to instal a drive -1n gasoline filling station on Lot 10, Block 2, Robbins and Others &e -arrangement• Which is also described as the northeast corner of Charles and Vandalia Streets: I have made the Customary inspection and do not find that a drive-in station as above described will interfere with the movement of traffic. Very truly yours, 00, Barry N. ttergren Superintendent of traffic 0 • WM. J. SUDEITH FRANK R. CULLEN Fire Chief Acting Chief of Police G. E. BRISSMAN ROBERT B. J. SCHOCH Acting Supt Police and Firepaim Health Officer - CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, Commissioner M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner August 31,1934. Hon.H.E.Warren Oommissioner of Public Safety. St.Paul,Hinn. Dear Sir: In regard to the application of the Anchor Oil 00 - for permission to install and operate a drive-in gasoline filling station on Lot 10, Block 20 Robbins and Others re- arrangement; also described as the Northeast twcorner of of Oharles and Vandalia Streets. Two pumps 1000 gallon capacity each to be installed. We have investiigated the foregoing and report that such an installation at the desired location would not in- crease the fire hazard to thet.extent that it would warrant rejection. Respectfully yours, Ohief Inspector Fire Department. oniomw� ro cirr cumc PRESENTED BY r' ORDI OR L FILE NO. Cis% VANCE NO. --75--1'& An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 5840, entitled "An ordinance for the purpose of promoting the public "8141b, safety, order, convenience, prosperity and general welfare by providing for the classification, regulation and restriction of the location of trades and industries, and the height and bulk of buildings hereafter ereot- ad or sivedofand lotrli regulating s andotheropenninthe spaces, and establishing the boundaries of districts for said purposes,' aroved July 7th, 1922. ance nece sary for the preservation of hehis is an epublic cpeacened health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 8T. PAUL DOES ORDAIN! Section 1. That Ordinance No. 5840, approved July 7th, 1983, be and the same is hereby amended- 00 as to rezone Lots 39 and 30, Block L. Were' !astern Heights Addi's Park tion, n, beingand Lots l0 and the northwestccornerAobert of Third street and White Bear avenue, sad the east Bide of White Bear instead ofm"AmResidence as atThird street to npresent; way epr vided,ohowever, thatrnommerciat buildings shall be constructed on the northwest corner of Third street and White Bear avenue until and unless the plans therefor shell be approved by the Building Department and the Department of Public Works. Section 3. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the Preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect. and be in force from and after its passage and publication. Yeas Councilmef Pearce Peterson Rosen -r-- Warren rr >Warren Mr. Pr�esl�en�t �n� City Nays Passed by the Council—SEp In Favor _.. __Against cEP as Approved:_- . CITY OF SAINT PAUL Cepitd of Mlnnaot4 OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSC)N City Clerk and Commkslona of Registration September 5th, 1934. Yr. J. L. Connolly, Corporation Counsel, Building. Dear Sir: The attached petition and file in the matter of rezoning the northwest corner of Third and White Bear Ave. and the.east side of White Bear Avenue from Third -St. to Conwey St. was referred to you, by the City Council, with the request that you draw an ordinance rezoning this property. They also requested that you include In the ordinance a provision that no buildings shall be constructed on the northwest corner of Third Street and White Bear Avenue until and unless the plans therefor shall be approved by the Building Department and the De- partment of Public Works, as it appears that there is a possibility that Third Street will be widened some time in the future. Yours very truly,, City Clerk. GHH/LL °v ra THE BOARD- OF ZONING ° h� Established by Ordinance No. 5840 August 22, 1922 a3 SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 234 COURT HOUSE ' ISAAC SUMMERFIELD, Chairman August 31, 1934 /y . LOUIS BETZ ALBERT BUENGER EGIN WAHMAN BERNARD 1. McGLYNN CHARLES BASSFORD, City Architect GEORGE H. HERROLD, Engineer Secretary Yr. R. L. S. Ferguson, City Clerk, City Hall. Dear Sir: Your letter of August 224d, in the matter of rezoning the northwest corner of Third and White Bear Ave, and the east side of White Bear Ave., from Third St to Conway St. I wish to advise that Mr. George L. Siegel, Attorney,and his clients, the owners of the property before the Board at their meet- to be rezoned, appeared ing on August 28th. After careful consideration of the suggestions made by Ear. Siegel and also by his clients the Board believes that they should adhere to their original recommendation, as.made to you on August 21st. This is a residence property and there is no need for any commercial uses. The Boards report of August -21st is attached. Yours very truly, George H. Herrold, $ngineer ng Secretary GHH/LL THC BOARD. OF ZONING F ♦-A a Established by Ordinance No. 5840 August 22,1922 SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA Q . a tic 234 COURT HOUSE ISAAC SUMMERFIELD, Chairman' August 21st, 1934. LOUIS BETZ - ALBERT BUENGER ° EGIN WARMAN BERNARD J. McGLYNN CHARLES BASSFORD, City Architect GEORGE H. HERROLD, Engineer Se etary Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk. Dear Sir : In the matter of rezoning the Northwest corner of Third St. and White Bear Ave. and the East side of White Bear Ave. from Third St. to Conway St. for a depth of 200 ft. - this being Lots 29 and 30, Block 1, Bundets Park Addition and Lots 10 and 11, Block 10, Robert L. Warets Eastern Heights Addition. This is zoned as "A" Residence; the petitioners request that it be changed to Commercial. White Bear Ave. is a graded street from Hudson Road to Minnehaha St. and is paved from Minnehaha St. north. Third St. is not graded. There tre commercially zoned districts on White Bear Ave. at Hudson Road, at Fourth St. and at Minnehaha St. The only commercial zone used is at Minnehaha St. The Sheridan School site con- sists of all the land in the block west of White Bear Ave. and north of Third St. excepting the two lots asked to be rezoned. The land to the east of White Bear Ave. between Third and Conway is acre and half acre lots(see sketch attached). " there is, no: naed for any more commer- _ Bial zoning in this district, the Board recommend that the petition be denied. Yours very truly, GEORGE H. HERROLD, Engineer Secretary. gh-rh h kt� US I - AXEL F. PETERSON JOHN C. FELDMANN Commissioner Deputy Commissioner CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota; DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE LEONARD C SEAMER, Velualion and Assessment Engineer HARRY A. JOHNSON, Chief Clerk CLIFFORD M. NYSTROM, Cashier �/ 1►► August 4, 1934. To the Council, City of St. Paul. Gentlemen: - I have re -checked the attached petition, filed in the'matter of rezoning: Lots 29 and 30, Block 1, Bundefs Park Addition and Lots 10 and 11, Block 10, Robert L. Ware's Eastern Heights Addition, on the northwest and southeast corners respectively itp Bear Avenin and East Third Street, Prom: "A' Residence District To: Commercial District and find that same is now sufficient. Respeetfull; al�11— Commissionei St.. Pau'., Minn. To the Emorable, The City Council, St. Part, Minn. Gentlemen: We, the undersigned owners of two --thirds of the several descriptions of ret+.! estate situated within 100 ft. of the real estate affected, have acquiesced herein; sad we, owners of 50, or mere of the frontage' to be reclassified, petition 2our Honorable Body to change the following described property., Lot 29 and 30 Block 1, Bunde's Park Add and Lot 10 and 11, Block 10 Robert L. Ware's Eastern Heights Add. from a Residence District to a Commercial District This petition is made pursuant to Section 23, OrdinanceNo. 5940. Record Owner Leonard G. Raaeoh Thedore Karechinia Lot Block Addition 8,9 11, and 80. 159 Ft. Robert L. Ware's of 10 Block 7, Eastern Heights Add. 1 to 8 and 16 to 30 Bunde's park Add. inclusive Blk. 4 , Nicolas Arao27 and 28, Blk. 1, Bunde's Park Add. { Abner A.V-0race Lot 26, Blk. 1, Bunde's Park Add. E. Juelfs 51—Ar R6 i State of Minnesota) SS County of Ramsey ) Anna Krohov being first duly sworn, deposes and says thPN e- is the person who cirdulated the within petition con- sisting of one page ; that the parties described above are the owners respectively of the lots placed immediately following each name; that this petition was signed by each of said owners in the presence of this affiant, and that the signatures above are the true and correct signatures of each and all of the parties so described. / Ski.` Sutscribed and sworn t before me �j�. m,g� �ii�(%' th.s / f /1933• Go am �y✓ Notary bile, Ramsey C un ,Minn% 3 6/' My Commission expires L. UL: JAY Commiaawupiroa udY 2511,1936. ,+� _ ' Hon, Azul P. Peterson, Commissioner of rinance, Building. ?fear Siri Au wt 7th, 1934. H:�artnc has been set for Aumat 22nP, 1914, in the matter of the petition to rezone: bots 29 and i0, Bloo'r 1, Panda's Park Addition and Lots 10 and 11, Block 10, Robert L. 'dare's Eastern Hei!�hta Addition, on the northwest and southeast corners respectively of snits Bear Avenue and ?Past Third. Strost from "A" Residence District to Co-anerotal District. Will you kindly notify the interested property owners of this hearing? Yours very tr6ly, City Olerk. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Gpital of Mlnne"te OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON city Clary and Commluloner of Reehtreeon September 6th, 1934. Ron. keel P. Peterson, Commissioner of Tinance, Building. Dees Sirt The matter.of rezoning the northwest ctlroar of.Third Street and Shite 3sex Ivan= and the oast side of *bite Bear Avenue from Third to Conway Streets was before the Council today and was referred to your depart_ meat for a check of delinquent taxes on this property. Tours very truly, Q_ T City Clerk. TO CITY CLERK OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL No . ---98-803 THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL OLUTION—GENERAL FORM n DATE RESOLVED , that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to enter into an agreement with John Pustz, providing for th6ayment of compensation to him at the rate of $14.40 per week during such time as he shall be totally disabled by reason of injuries received by him while in the employe of the Department of public Works, on the 3rd day. of August 1934; be it, FURTHER RESOLVED, that in accordance with said agreement, the proper city officers are hereby authorized to,,,pay to said John Puetz the Sum Of Seventy-two Dollars ($78.00) out of the Workmenve Compensation Account of the General Fund, in partial settle- ment Of his claim against the City, b sing for the period to and including September 7, 1934. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays 11/pl. rTce P rson /RAsen In favor ruax /*amen�2,inst /'Wenzel jMr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the CourILLSEP 1 A IM4 193— Approved X193_ Mayor ORIGINAL TO elW eLtRlf CITY OF ST. PAUL Fouar4cn NO_ 98804 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE RESOLVED, That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to enter into an agreement with John P. Jusnemsnn, providing for the payment of compensation to him at the, rate of $13.35 per week during such time -as he shall be totally disabled by reason of injuries received by him while in the employ of the Department of Public Utilities on the 12th day of July 1934; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that in accordance with said agreement, the proper city officers are hereby authorized to pay to said John P. Juenemaan the sum of #17.80 out of the Workmen's Compensation Account of the General Fund, in final settlement of his olaim against the city, being for the period to and inoeuding July 88th, 1934. COUNCILMEN Yeas // Nays P tce /Peterson j;n In favor /W,arren Against -Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 t Adopted by the Council_QEPI.iww193_ App[oved SEP 19 M4 193— Mayor OHIOINAL TO CITY CLERK TY OF ST. PAUL E OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCI RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE Sapttamber ll , 19154 COUNCIL 98805FILE - No. RESOLVED That Confectionery license, application 5926, applied for by Alfred Decker for 562 St. Peter Street be and it is hereby denied upon recommendation of the Bureau of Health, and the, proper city officers are hereby authorised to refund to Alfred Decker the fee of 4110.00 and to cancel said application for license. COUN LMEN YeasNays P9ter /,t't erson sen In favor T1ruax �W arren / Against /A4r. /*.nzel President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council SEP i p .,.193— Approved �193— Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK / CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNC1f RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM h^ - OlJfc,�.k-�c- DATE September 11, 1954 C6UNCIL NO 98806 RESOLVED That license for On Sale Melt Beverage, application 5525, applied for by Scandinavian Workers League for 885 Payne Avenue (upstairs), be and it is hereby denied upon recommendation of the Bureau of Beath, and the proper city officers are hereby authorised to refund to the Scandinavian Workers League the fee of $50.00 and to cancel said application for license. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays earce oosensen In favor' 11�u. AWarren . gainst Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the CouncilSEP i m_193 SEP 10 M4 Approved 193_ Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLURK 98807 . ' v�y TY OF $T. PAUL FILHNCtL NO n OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCILESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY September 11Q3I}- COMMISSIONER DATE A w.ri4ltr RESOLVED That licenses applied for by the following persons for the'nddresses Indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue each licenses upon the psyyment into the city treasury of the required fees: H. H. Kromer 511 Rice St. Confectionery Renewed. COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nays earce /Peterson _ T _n —In favor T uax /"rren ✓ Against /Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK WILLIAM F. sco-rT City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration August 28th, 1934• Bon. Anel B. Peterson, commissioner of linance, Building. Deer Sirs She attached letter from J.P.J. Dpleis, attorney, relative to the license of H. H. Kromer for confectionery at 511-513 Rice Street, which is being bold up on account of delinquent taxes, was referred to yotli~$' the City Council for further report. Zovws very trnly, City Clerk. LAW OFFICES .JOHN P..J•DOLAN • ' PION CCROUIlOIN6 ST. PALYL-.MINN. Anguat 27, 1934 1 R. S. Ferguson, City Clerks (�( County of .Ramsey ` �] St. Paul, Minnesota Dear Sirs Referring to your letter of August 26. 19340 in relation to the property ]sacra as Hos. 611 sad 613 Rice Street, I an the attorney for the owner of this property, Re have filed a legitimate claimthe sf orf tth eCg� t on theae.propertiea. The papers are riod of time- There ie s Attorneyp and have been for n larsgtha Penn MutueI Life Insurance mortgage held on this property by Company, and they are aware that their the they have a just claim forte reduction Ofare satisfied athe ntaxes' If we would be permitted to pay the atement taxes conditilxsally, without penalty, and in case of an abate. have a refund made, I am informed by the 11sry mmooneey. in order that they. would be glad to advance g=9' necessary do no- nq will 11 you kindly advise me at aacm if y for license on these premises and await the grantPermt outoom000f our.ap94oaticsn. c= Yours very t ly ^;fz ORIOIN/IL TO CITY OLItH ` COUNCIL 98808 `(V. .1T.X)OF ST. PAUL PILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM �i'l'.t.�� ,�'L�a ta�.st�►1�.,� PRESENTED f DATE COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That the application of the Phillips Petroleum Oompany for permission to install two additional 12,000 -gallon tanks for the storage of fuel oil at its bulk storage plant at the corner of State and Fillmore streets, be and the same to hereby granted; the tanke to be installed in accordance with the ordinances of the Oity of St. Paul, and under the direction and to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of.Publio Safety. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen n favor Truax Warren d Against Wenzel Mr. President (Oehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council -_01104--193— Approved-193-- Mayor _ 01104-193— Approved 193_—Mayor b W CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of ResidraUon September Sth, 1934. Hr. J. L. Connolly, Corporation Counsel, Building. Dear Sir: Tbo attached application of the Phillips petrolemn Company* for permission to install two additional 12,000 -gallon tanks for the storage of fuel oil at their bulk storage plant at the corner of State and Gillmore Streets was referred to you, by the Council, for a resolution granting the application. Tours vera truly, City clerk. FRANK R: CULLEN WM. J. SUDEITH Acting Chief of Police Fire Chief ROBERT B. J. SCHOCH G. E. BRISSMAN Health Officer Acting Supt. Police and Fire Alarm CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, Commiytoner M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner September 7, 1954 Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk, Saint Paul, Minnesota Dear Sir: Herewith is application of the Phillips Petroleum Company for permission to instal two additional 12,Coo-gallon tanks for the storage of fuel oil at their bulk storage plant at the corner of State and Fillmore Streets, and report of inspection and approval by the Bureau of Fire Prevention. Very tray yours. C 59f: Deputy' esioner ®® - WM. J. SUDEITH - FRANK R.•CULLEN fire Chief ' Acting Chief of Police - G. E. BRISSMAN ROBERT B. J. SCHOCH' Acting Supt Police and Fire Alarm•, Health Officer CITY OF SAINT PAUL ; Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth end Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, Commissioner , M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner Sept- 7th,1934. Hon•E.E.Werren Commissioner of Public Saf sty, St.Paul,Minn. Dear Sir: In regard to the application of the Phillips Petroleum Oo. for permission to install two additional buheir lk storagenplantsonothehnorthwest cornere of lofiStatel at tand Fillmore Streets. We have investigated the foregoing and report that wouldsuch not greatlynal increasegthetfireihazpresent plant hazard. Respectfully yours. ohief Ins; or �- Fire Prevention Bureau* PRODUCERS - REFINERS - MARKETERS - EXPORTERS %illips PETROLEUM COMPANY Marketing Departmera 821 Samnd Am. No tk - MINNEAFOUB, MINNESOTA Q W. DAVID DMm.l f.. St Paul, Minnesota September 6 1934 The Honorable City Council City of St Paul Gentlemen We hereby apply for a permit to install two, 12000 gallon storage tanks, to be installed at our bulk plant located at 83 State St. at the northwest corner of State and Fillmore St. The dimensions of these tanks is 108 X 208, to be installed horizonally, elevated on steel and concrete supports and to be used for the storage of heating oil, only. Installation of these tanks will be made in accordance with all rules and regulations pertaining to same. Your early consideration will be greatly appreciated. Yours very truly, Phillips Petroleum Co. By City Mgr. hill -Up with 'Phillips PRODUCERS — REFINERS — MARKETERS — EXPORTERS %illipS PETROLEUM COMPANY MarketingDepartment 821 Second Ave. Monti. . MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA '7 a w, nnvla l7ifYb. M.w1pr S i. TOO II1* O 1 R+w+:�6! �ll bs�lucumi a�lri�d t� sw Wb Poo 100aw as 8) 8%40 "i, *$ *0 nFWWgwoa 0 or, 9440 1 Ri1bwos at; Ofd* of wwR u*4 lis 10, $ soij to b0 tm*4UQ ��l%(�4* M MA *OWN rW r A g0 be Fwd f4w Iu+�tslLt4l.A�►�a!�Ohi' halts Will be muds in eouordows With all rat" *M 7l'ogulgUfti pWUA34ft to •"g,; e Yowl Toy tr%dyj. 1Mllips Pou'014m 001 My Mali own 98809 By_-- - -_-__ __ _ _- -_-------- - ---- - ---- - ---- tare; eze FINAL ORDER In the Matter of --- PjLTin9-An9W--JJ2--B10.0"--8n`2J Flafth from--__-_ .3 rom------- .Q - - ----------- ------------------ ------------------ under — - ------ - ---------- - ---- - - -- - -- - ---------- under Preliminary Order - ------ HMO --------------approved ---- ----------------------------- Intermediary ----- - ---- - --- Intermediary Orderapproved A publk hearw-' having been had upon the above, improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard allp"ns, objeetions-and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- provement to be made by the said City is---parfiAll-ey --- in-1L1&0k_7-,- SUMIt-UMATICI Pr? ng8tDa- ta-S-210111119 Avame - ------- - - ----- - --------- I —`- ------------------------------ —-- --------------------- and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to pro- ceed with the making of said imp Tovement in accordance thyerewi, 9 Adopted by the Council:_ ------ - M&I -------- ------- 19 --- -- --------------- --- ---- - ... . ... City Approved--- -- ----- - Mayor.: - Councilman eOhoa_kr�z Councilman&m.tumm P r ,,e rson CouncilmancMdDmiald:m Ak 7sen Councilman ,,Truax Councilman en Councilman enzel Mayor4Nd#§& Form B. S. A. 8-7 �j f �f '///q/�/�/ ��� Y i� V /n� // /�� l� y/"/' r��G` / J �f ����� _ / /� /� f �,� _ / � J <�-. _Y � i' ��%� � / CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF.IFINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (A) In the matter of paving Alley in Block 74 Summit, View end Princeton Place from Saratoga Avenue to Snelling Avenue, under Preliminary Order approved July 31, 1984 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: o The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is - �rt• - - _ _ _ The estimated cost pe oot for the above improvement is The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK - _ Lot 1 and East 10 ft of 2 . 7 Summit View (Except East 10 ft) 5 7 do (Except East 10 ft)lot 2; also -1500 4800 I, P: 1500 (East 10 feet of S 7 do s 41600 4 7 do 5 7 do 18 7 do i� 19 7 do (: 20 7 do _ -i l 21 7 do.. _ .. ' t Form B. B. 10 ADDITION ASSESSEDypLUAT10 _ �ldg. L�uad - _ 5.•2425 $5200 1200 5250 1500 5400 1600 ii 4100 -1500 4800 I, P: 1500 4750 1500 4250 *,5100 s 41600 TOTAL._'I ..�- -- CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE FINANCE REPORT 01FommISNARY, ORDER ON (C) - AggE6lefiD i. - ---• -- - - ADDITION VALUATION - LOT e—K - DESCRIPTION -.. -.._ - Y8 7 8.1t View •inoludee .. . 1 prineetam Phos -1360 4800 -1360 4260 . 2 do 1350 4750 S do do 1860 4400 4 1350 4150 b do 1360 4260 8 do .1650 4750 7 do 1860 3150 e do •1350 8150 9 do -1350 3250' 10. do 1Sb0 4700 11 do 1360 5400 12 do 1Sb0 6850 18 do -1850 4000 14 do _-- _-._____ $8,728 $157.3001, L.:.�._�..— ated all of the aforesaid matters, and The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has Investigereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. ! �C ) Dated —ommissioner of Finance Form B. B. 12 mar 10, St. Paul, Minn._ ---4-92' -- To The Honorable, The Council, ~ City of St. Paul, Minn_ Genilemen: We, the undersigned property owners, hereby petition your Honorable Body to cause the following improvement to be made: �v/•riAve. _. from__ -- - - - - - Ave. to-- - ----- --------------------------------------------------------Qpt. Ave. J -7 o THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION August 6, 1934 Hon. Milton Rosen, Commissioner of Public Works, City of St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cost for paving Alley in Block 7, Summit View and Princeton Place from Saratoga Avenue to Snelling Avenue, under Pre- liminary Order C. F. 98459, approved July 31, 1934. Length 585 ft. Width of Roadway 20 ft. Frontage 1169 ft. Street 20 ft. PAVING 6n PLAIN CONCRETE Total Sq.Yd. 2.00 Property Share 2,560.Oo To t a 1 2,56o.00 (a) Front ft. 2.19 Estimate includes $230.00 for engineering. Yours very truly, G SHEPARD, ief gineer. Approv or tran ssion to the ion of Finance. 11111!15� GF LT R SEN, Commissioner of Public Works. Office of the Commissioner of Public WVM�W FINANCE Report to Commissioner of Finance 6 AUG 7 1834 August. -6....193.4 ............... ......193........ ,ro the Commissioner of Finance of the MY of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the 98459 July - 31s---11...... ----- 193 relative to Council, known as Council File No-------------------------aPProved_.- ----------- avin- the alle- in Block Tp Summit View and .Princeton --------- ------------------------------ Place from Saratoga Avenue to Snelling Avenue ---------------------------- ... - -- ...............-------- and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is ---------------- .------- necessary and (or) desirable. (See estimate attached) 2. The estimated cost thereof is t------------------------- ...... and the total cost thereof is $--------------------------•--- and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows:--------------------------------------------------""----- ............ 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. ------------------- ------------- -'-............. ----------------- 5. Said improvement is ------------- ---asked for upon petition of three or more o ere of property, subject to assessment for said improvement- ------ --------.......— .--- -^------ -----..- -' Commissioner of Pub o W moa v FIRST TRUST COMPANY OF SAINT PAUL - AFFILIATED WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SAINT PAUL p CAPITAL $1,000,000 4 L. P wT-11011-1-LEWl9 PHILIP rRANX B.NELLOGO.cxAlnwAx ' VIIALTERE.XUNEE. E.OUNN, A[[{[TANT Twu[T 01111" ULRID D.900TT, A[[I[TANT TRY[{OP;IIc[w LOUIS B.XEAOLEY. Vle[Pw[�o[xe Twu[TO.�c[wR KARL P. DREHER. T[ OEne[w "A."', OR B.PAL- R[Ai [[T----C-- RICXARO D.LILLY, V,e[ Pw[slR[.. TRY[t OPrle[w RICHHORACE P.[19N. BTOLPE9TAD. A[1T.RUL E[TAT[OPnlc[w c[Pw[[ID[wT NTOEnc[n JULIAN M.EIRD. 9[cw[TAnr-Tw[A[un[w RUSSELLN.DOLLINS. I xT.......T GEORGE N.BRACX, p, E.THAYEP, A[[1[TA September 10, 1934 Mr. L. B. S. Fergason City Clerk Court House St. Paul, Minnesota Dear Sir: The New York Life Insurance Company is the owner of the property at 1545 Fairmount Avenue, and they are in receipt of notice of a hearingto be held on September 11, 1934, for the paving of the alley in Block 7, Summit View and Princeton p Place from SSaratoga Avenue to Snelling Avenue, which'sffects We are on behalf of that company advising you that they wish to object to this improvement at this time. Yours very truly, G 7y - Assistant Assistant Real Estate officer ATS: r f� 1 r� Il;� a Iv - y September 11th. 1934. Hon. Axel P. Peterson, Comer of rtnaace, Building. Dear Sire He _ paving alley in Bloch 7, Summit View and. Princeton Place from Saratoga Ave. to Snelling AvenuO. At the meeting held today, the City Council laid the above described improvement over to Lurch 12, 1935 and renuested that your department send notices of such .. hearing to the interested property ovnsrs,at that time. Yours very truly, City Clerk. March, I2, I035. Honorable Mayor Gehan and Councilmen of St. Paul. We the undersigned residents of Elk. 7, Summit View R Princeton Place from Saratoga to Snelling respectfully petition you against paving the above concerned alley. Wg feel that this alley is in good condition and paving would be an needless expense. Property conditionp are not right for further outlays_ aws cin c�eK ORDINn :"Y l---Ordtnanca zv 98810 nse(s- S r yraviaintk �oi ILE NO. he, 8iu'eaf¢ro D tortes of mat d`:,.. �� Saint �hnl a+ 8eaefeH to theyiCE NO. V' 9ndv?laentH Dr}ny ::. uayyment ++r7Htlne P 31 _ A% • } .p"(Il3G ti' fit" An ordinance providing for laboratory tests by the Bureau of Municipal Testing. Laboratories of materials used by the City of Saint Paul and other governmental agencies in the -malting of publio-- improromente• providing for the making and payment of charges,, there - 19 appropr;sting and'eetting up Sub -fund Code 21-B-3 as a revoly- Ing fund, designating the.same as the Municipal Testing Laboratories Ansiliary Revolving Fund -' providing for the crediting of certain' revenues thereto and the making.of certain disbursements therefrom. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preserve - tion of the 'publicpeace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF TRE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOSS ORDAINt Section l.. That the Bureau of Municipal Testing Labora- tories of the City of Saint Pani, established by Ordinance No. 3281, shall be maintained and operated under the immediate super- vision of the Director of the Bureau of Municipal Testing Labora- tories, subject to the direction and control of the Commissioner of Public Utilities. Section 2. That the personnel of said Bureau shall be such as is now, and may be from ime to time in the future, provided by the ordinances of the City of Saint Paul relating to Civil Service. Section 3. That from and after the effective -date of this ordinance, all materials used ,by the City of Saint Paul ,in the mak- Ing of public improvements shall, whenever the determination of the quality thereof necessitates a chemical, physical, .or eleetrioal laboratory; test, be subjected to the requisite laboratory test for such purpose and approved'as`to quality by said Bureau before accept- anos or use by the City of Saint Paul. Section 4. That the Laboratory,Test Committee, composed of the Comptroller, the Commissioner of Public works and the Commis- sioner of Public Utilities, is hereby created; that a majority of said committee shall have.the power in any case to waive the necessity or any test herein mentioned; that a majority of said oommittee,shall have the further poser to provide, in lieu of any test herein men- tioned, for the inspection or testing of any such materials by any agency other than said Bureau. Section 5. That the Commissioner of Public Utilities shall forthwith prepare and submit to the Council a schedule of uniform charges to be made and collected in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance, for.all such tests by said Bureau; that said schedule shall be subject to review, revision, and approval by the Council. 0 section S. That in accordance with said schedule, as approv- ed by the Counoil, there shall be made and oolleoted for the benefit of.the.Revolving Fund herein mentioned, a charge for each such test e Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council �. rte Pet r Rosen Truax Against Warren Wenzel Q Mr. President (Gehan) , Annr' City Clerk 300 6.34 Mayor 2nd Laid over to --- - Adopted 3rd: & app ." Yeas Nays Yeas Nays Pearce /onPexTruax J,ae xenWarren el Wenzel ly Pres Gehan Mr. Pres. Gehan cin c�eK ORDINn :"Y l---Ordtnanca zv 98810 nse(s- S r yraviaintk �oi ILE NO. he, 8iu'eaf¢ro D tortes of mat d`:,.. �� Saint �hnl a+ 8eaefeH to theyiCE NO. V' 9ndv?laentH Dr}ny ::. uayyment ++r7Htlne P 31 _ A% • } .p"(Il3G ti' fit" An ordinance providing for laboratory tests by the Bureau of Municipal Testing. Laboratories of materials used by the City of Saint Paul and other governmental agencies in the -malting of publio-- improromente• providing for the making and payment of charges,, there - 19 appropr;sting and'eetting up Sub -fund Code 21-B-3 as a revoly- Ing fund, designating the.same as the Municipal Testing Laboratories Ansiliary Revolving Fund -' providing for the crediting of certain' revenues thereto and the making.of certain disbursements therefrom. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preserve - tion of the 'publicpeace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF TRE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOSS ORDAINt Section l.. That the Bureau of Municipal Testing Labora- tories of the City of Saint Pani, established by Ordinance No. 3281, shall be maintained and operated under the immediate super- vision of the Director of the Bureau of Municipal Testing Labora- tories, subject to the direction and control of the Commissioner of Public Utilities. Section 2. That the personnel of said Bureau shall be such as is now, and may be from ime to time in the future, provided by the ordinances of the City of Saint Paul relating to Civil Service. Section 3. That from and after the effective -date of this ordinance, all materials used ,by the City of Saint Paul ,in the mak- Ing of public improvements shall, whenever the determination of the quality thereof necessitates a chemical, physical, .or eleetrioal laboratory; test, be subjected to the requisite laboratory test for such purpose and approved'as`to quality by said Bureau before accept- anos or use by the City of Saint Paul. Section 4. That the Laboratory,Test Committee, composed of the Comptroller, the Commissioner of Public works and the Commis- sioner of Public Utilities, is hereby created; that a majority of said committee shall have.the power in any case to waive the necessity or any test herein mentioned; that a majority of said oommittee,shall have the further poser to provide, in lieu of any test herein men- tioned, for the inspection or testing of any such materials by any agency other than said Bureau. Section 5. That the Commissioner of Public Utilities shall forthwith prepare and submit to the Council a schedule of uniform charges to be made and collected in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance, for.all such tests by said Bureau; that said schedule shall be subject to review, revision, and approval by the Council. 0 section S. That in accordance with said schedule, as approv- ed by the Counoil, there shall be made and oolleoted for the benefit of.the.Revolving Fund herein mentioned, a charge for each such test e Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council �. rte Pet r Rosen Truax Against Warren Wenzel Q Mr. President (Gehan) , Annr' City Clerk 300 6.34 Mayor ORIOIN�4jF CITY GL[NK ORDINANCE RDI may. COUNCIL FILE NO. *� PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. • made by said Bureau. That for each such test made by said Bureau of materials in connection with any such public improvement, the charge therefor shall be paid by the proper city officers from the fund or funds provided for the payment of the cost of such public Improvement, and the revenue thus derived shall be placed to the credit of said Revolving Fund. Section 7. That the balance remaining in the Bureau of Municipal Testing Laboratories - Supplies, Sub -fund Code 21-B-2, is hereby appropriated, set up and constituted as a continuing revolving fund, to be designated as the Municipal Testing Labora- tories auxiliary Revolving Fuad. Section S. That all revenue derived from the maintenance and operation of said Bureau shall be credited to said Revolving Fund, and all expenditures for the maintenance, operation and im- provement of said Bureau, exclusive of salaries of the Direotor of the Bureau of Municipal Testing Laboratories, Assistant Gas In speetor, Chief Chemist, Testing Machine operator, Labor -Janitor, and present employes of said Bureau, rents, and miscellaneous ex- pense, shall be made from said Revolving Fund. Section 9. That said Bureau shall, upon proper application therefor, make such laboratory tests of materials used in public Improvements by any governmental agency in the State of Minnesota, and in each instance there shall be made and collected a charge in accordance with said schedule as approved by the Council- and all revenue thus derived eball be placed to the Credit of said Revolving Fund, section 10. That the requirements of this ordinance for laboratory tests by said Bureau shall not be construed as super- seding any other provision of law for the inspection or testing of materials or supplies used or purchased by the City of Saint Paul i by any agency other than said Bureau; that where any other such pro- vision now exists, such requirements..of this ordinance shall have no application. Section 11. That said Bureau shall exercise all powers and - perform all duties germane to the purpose of its establishment, whether herein specified or otherwise. That nothing herein contained shall be deemed to limit or abrogate to any extent any power or duty germane to the purposes of said Bureau, created or provided by any provision of the Chaster of the City of Saint Paul or other law. Section 12. Thi' ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. section 13. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays vPearce ✓Peterson . Truax D Warren Wenzel 1dH, tP�OSEN est: 1� � 300 6.34 `City Cle Passed by the Council Up as IM4 Approved: SEP t 64 1n Favor Against BOARD OF WATER. COMMISSIONERS HERMAN C. WENZEL, President MILTON ROSE14 AXEL F. PETERSON CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota WATER DEPARTMENT HERMAN C. WENZEL, Commissioner WM. A. PARRANTO, Deputy Commissioner THE CITY OF PURE DRINKING WATER September 10, 1934. Hon. H. C. Wenzel, Commissioner of Public Utilities. 4. Dear Commissioner: a LEONARD N. THOMPSON General Superintendent & Engineer C M. CROWLEY Asst. Secy. & Registrar R. A. THUMA, Ch. & Bad. Supt. Filtration Plant This letter covers the ordinance for an auxiliary revolving thud enabling us to undertake the testing of materials for construction of the Minneapolis -St. Paul Sanitary District and other construction paid for by bond issues and assessments. As everyone is aware, there is a general desire that the laboratories of the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul should do this testing and do it thoroughly. The St. Paul Bureau of Municipal Testing Laboratories being at the center of this $19,000,000 construction and accessible to the disposal plant will logioally receive the major portion of the heavy program for the next three years. In order to carry this work with the present *cut to the bone" budget, we will have to have financial flexibility which only a revolving fund can give. After studying the matter for over half a year, Mr. Louis Sheehan of the Corporation Attorney's office has drawn the necessary ordinance, having conferred with Mr. Wilson of the Comptroller's Office and Mr. Shepard, City Engineer and having received the approval of these members of the Committee to which the matter was referred. I believe the ordinance is satisfactory and absolutely necessary, for samples from the Sanitary District are beginning to be brought in and the volume will gradually swell so that we must at once be prepared for It. There will be need for expenditures for extra help and some standard equipment, and this can only be taken care of by Immediate provision for this auxiliary revolving fund since no other legal relief is at hand this year. It is unfortunate that in the press of other work Com- missioner May did not present this ordinance at the beginning of 1934, as he at first planned to do. However, the ordinance now is ready and in my opinion cannot be passed too aooVL,lor I have tried for twenty odd years to obtain a flexibility in the testing laboratories that would make possible proper care of unusual construction programs. It has been merely by good luck that St. Paul has avoided a scandalous situation at times as regards testing of major construction programs. I hope the city council will appreciate the difficult struggle this has been and will recognize that the Testing Laboratories require adequate consideration In the first re- quest made to the council since the Commission Charter of 1914 was passed. Respectfully, pp PSORToF AINTP AUL' Yiv� A DIRECTOR,BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL TESTING LABORATORIES Wteway to the Great Norahweas VER -ER °ratual ° city ©°`k 98811 CI OF ST. PAUL murl�l+ea OFFI OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCI OLUTION—GENERAL FORM V; PRESENTED BY - - COMMISSIONER..._ _..._.........._... R s. RESOLVED That the Commissioner of Public Works be and he is hereby authorized and directed to oil'the following streets. St. Anthony, Pelham to Vandalia Kansas, Annapolis to Gates State, C.G.W. Ry to Utah White Bear, Fifth to Margaret White Bear, Hudson Road to Conway White Bear, Upper Afton Road to Hudson Road Lower Afton Road, Pt. Douglas to City Limits Hazel, Lower Afton to Upper Afton Burlington, Linwood to Pond, Pond, Glen Road to Burlington Glen Road, Pond to Burlington Linwood, Winthrop to Burlington Como & River Blvd, Doane to St. Anthony Levee, James to Wilkin Third, Commercial to Hoffmann McLean, Bates to Mound -1 H COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Councilse-_i-1•19U_ 193-.... May McDonald Pearce ........... favor Approved -P 11 10 Rosen........ ................ _193._... Truax _--Against Wenzel Mayor 6M 6d2 Mr. President Mahoney 0w101- TO CITY OLtwK A{�// �` COUNCIL 9881 CITY OF ST, PAUL VILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK _{OU RESOLUTI N—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY a—,—... f! _ Warlsnl DATE 8ertember 11, 1934. - o ED Whereas, Clarence C. Gray's term as Commissioner of the port Authority expired under date of August 30, 1934; therefore, Be It Resolved that Clarence C. Gray be re -appointed for a term of six years beginning August 30, 1934, and that said Com- missioner qualify as provided by said Council File No. 92742. COUNCILMEN Yeas Pearce Peterson Rosen Truax Warren Wenzel Mr. President (Gehat 5M 6.34 C F. No..98812—Bir H. C. Wensdl _ Whereas:, Clarence C. (fray's term as Commissioner:, of the Port 'Authority; eXvlred-under date of AURPet-.80 1894:: that, fore; Bo 'ti Besalved tAp.t Clarence C (fray. tie re.appo1 ted Lore, term of six yoars.i bAginnlnR August Sd, 1924. and that's$1d:� 'Commieelgner qusllfy se provided. �eatd, C4uncfl F11e�No. 82742. ; Adopted by the Gbun 1119ept: 11 1981'! tAVproved $apt. 11 1884 (Sept 16 19�f) ..i Nays Adopted by the Council 193— SEP 111934 In favor Approved— / 193 -- Against v/ Mayor OalO1NwL TO CITY CLiaK ()()�{� 3 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL NO. 98813 ]�li(8 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK ���Tpp CO ESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM SE COMMI44iNE — — DATE September 4, 1934 RESOLVED That the Council hereby approves the action of the Purchasing Committee in awarding contract for furnishing to the various school cafeterias during the school year ending June 15, 1935 approximately 6900 bricks Ice Cream, 8290 doz. Eskimo Pies, 5375 doz. Dixies and 15,100 doz.(MisCellane0ue Specialties, to ]LAYS INC., they being the lowest responsible bidders, at a total contract price of approximately $10,719.60, in accordance with city specifications, their bid and award of contract hereto attached, and the Corporation Counsel is hereby instructed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor. F.B. #9095 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen In favor Truax Warren _Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 0.34 Adopted by the CouncilSEP 111934 193— Approved— 111934 193 Mayor r• - Fraternalyder of Eagles, 167 O. 7th St. Incorporated Club, therefore entitled to beer license. Tames on property paid as per report of Finance Dept. see green slip attached ORIOIN.L tP GITY GL,RK - J�8ll� '� CITY OF ST. PAUL PCOU ILENGIL NO. -8 ` OF ICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCI RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY September 11, 1984 COMMISSIONER DATE RESOLVED That licenses for Restaurant, application 5856, On Sale Pelt Liquor, application 5855, and Dance Hall, application 5857, applied for by the Fraternal Order of Eagles for 167 R. Seventh Street, be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the pity treasury of the required fees. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen In favor Truax Warren Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council4 1 l'1("34 193_ SEP 111934 Approved —193__ Mayor .r. ; axe on these prbperties h-ve been paid, see green slips from Finance Dept. attached AR(O ('NAL TO CITY �'� ARK P P_ESETiTe= e� IBY GOMM155EO i�iER - 121ESO1L.-1/lE1=* ' C -C -AF ST. PAUL CF N0. 98815 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK , COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE SaptmMer 712, 1934 '!`b- =t 33censes for Ice Delivery at the addresses indicated b� rima t1mAeCW- sr -m 7s8reby granted and the City Olsrk is instructed to issue each licenses apoa t2maw t iato the city treasury of the required fees: aolF— Ha]bwmp 3 555 Ashland Av. Ice Delivery Appl 5779 Hew WY n_ 3.184 Fauquier St. • " « 5659 • 1Wjai.t4m FifzaZ 4M =ca Go_ 680 Randolph St. • « " 5746 • �'�—� ee ! ! a e • n a a 5745 " ter es ! s/r • e e e n 5744 • a w s a as a a n n e a 5745 e 7e ! a ! a a n a a n 5742 e IVAN • • • « « ......... .'.,....._.... J , _ - C P F ed 1 Resol lw ry No 88815 $y -H E Warren—�! v1e.d; That TThat Ilcenaey for Ice De-If at .the ad�teases iadicated be - and they t7fty Clerk cengre aitY treasury ]7f�?eifvery, .` LWT a e heYebY 'Granted and, the,,i 1s-ftis6Yueted .ea taint the uDnn 'the' DaYntired int the L the'. aequlred teea; ADpI "'-'A NeW ad Ave.. Ice it e'7le rtlLVery ADDIor 614R� N an ;ith_ COLJNCZZSiI�N Yeas Nays Pearce Peters.oz�. Rosen In favor 'Tr= Warren_Z—Against Mr- Presiderat <Gefiara) SM 6-34 Adopted by the Council SWI 1 133* 193_ SEP 111934 Approved 193__ Mayor . Y D. R. Osllace, 827 Jackson This place has been operating as Restaura* with On Sale Beer license. Application is for change of proprietor. ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK FICOUNCIL C�t�,,,�XAF.ST. PAUL FILE NO.-ILiG_� OE CITY CLERK �j COUNCIL RNSOLUTION —GENERAL FORM PRESEM& BY - DATE September 11, 1954 COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That licenses for Restaurant, application 5924, and On Sale salt Liquor,application 5925, applied Yor by D. R. Wallace at $27 Jackson Street be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such license upon the payment into the city treasary of the required tees. C F. No 9&81&—By 8 M Warren B'red'Sil' Trua7t ' ' R8901Vafl That'.11cen.e tej,(Reetau rant xDalloatlori `69E4 and' Oa Baler Mafb` D, ]1'aDDllpg6 a 6988; 6.Dalled Eur by ft R..Wallace ai 8&T,,daekeon' .4e t"3ie and they'•.are hereby, ¢ranted" nd the Uch.111 a Clerk'i0 lnetruoted ;ogle ue .'altllceMe upon the Dayin6nt Ie 'tbe 't Araeuryof th required fee. Adopted by the Cou.DII S.Dt..111.1894,, ADD,Droved Sept. 11, 1994.' (eeot. 16 1984 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Coun4it 1 1 1934 193— Pearce' Peterson SEP 111934 $pwlq, In favor Approved 193 -- Truax Warren - Against Wel 94 _ Mayor Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 o a^w� To mrr 4,Ad!K : /I ,ti ea R Trx-RY D Tru- COUNCIL rte• T iLeeOlVCd, Thanewnl FILE No. .ilcenaes ."tWa for l OFFICE OF THp�°f a aheu°ern°aa.tio 't 'n ii V COUNCIL and the cto','jFORM FESOLUTION sue such ucentr r 7 ' j / to ahs nsty , PR&ENTED BY - �• 5 COMMISSIONER' �.rr DATE September 11, 1954 RESOLVED That renewal of the various licenses applied for by the following named persons for the addressed indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: M. Steffen 614 Selby Av. Bakers Appl. 5784 Renewal. John Tarsbiohek 980 White Beer Av. Butcher " 5854 ' Alma Davis 412 N. Smith iv. e ' 5694 a E. D. Wants 2042 Marshall Av. ' r $785 a Mrs. Louie Pian 118 S. Robert St. (Drag) Confectionery " 5825 " Curt G. Sitter (City Motor Supply Co) 440 Sibley • ' 5886 a Curt G. Sitser ' ' ° 440 Sibley Gas Sta. 5 pumps r 5867 ■ John G. Lemmerman Z= Rice St. a e 5 ■ a 68,E e Arthur S. Trepanier 777 Payne Av. ■ a 5 a a bB40 a Salhow Bros. 1255 Payne Ave. ■ e 5 a e 5882 a Shell Petroleum Corp. 1624 Rice St. ' • 5 a • 5879 " Shell Petroleum Corp. 2WRice St. • a 5 a a 5881 •, Shell Petroleum Corp. 1940 St. Clair St. • • 5 ' • 5882 " Shell Petroleum Corp. 1042 Grand Av. • ■ 5 ■ a 5888 • Shell Petroleum Corp. 1940 St. Clair St. • • 5 " * 5885 " Shell Petroleum Corp. 224 No. Cleveland Av. . —r S• " 5884 ' Rea 011 Co. 207 Como Av. a a 5 a e 584J a COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council 193— Peterson"" ,B-1In favor v_ oor`" 193__ Truax n -^ Warren Vj Agai _ Wet rei , Mayor Mr. Preside an) .ISHF.D SM 6.34 � � j The applications -Misted on this resolution have bean checked by the Finance Dept and taxes on property have been paid, as per reports attached. ORiO,• r* C,rr uaeK_ PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER CITY OF ST. PAUL P°e"`" NO. 98817 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE SAnts ober Jt 123 RESOLVED F. M. Reardon 978 Selby Av. Grocery Appl 5836 Renewal C. A. Heice e 397 A. Dale St. • r 5807 + • • Mrs. B. E. Smith w • ■ 135 H. Western Av. Blrtcher Grocery + 5808 + + 5778 + Martin Hartman 1396 Thomas St. + + 5854 u W. 0. Spangenberg 688 Selby Ave. + a 5824 R Woclery Machine Co. 2919 Como Av SE. Mpls Oil Burner + 5849 + Orphenm Theatre Realty Co. 5th & St. Peter H.W.cor Motion Picture + 5869 + R. J. Davina 505 Robert St. Restaurant + 5858 + Joe Havlish 1553 University Av. # • 5855 • Donald Poorman 633 S. Smith Av. • a 5858 + Christine Kulkey, 540 Rice St. " + 5870 • Christian Cromer + * 28 W. 10th St. Restaurant + 5847 + + " + On Sale Malt Liquor + 5846 + Jos. G. Cikanek + + • 3.167 W. 7th St. Restaurant + 5813 + + * • ■ 1 Pool table * 5814 • Rommel & Broderick • • 111 W. 6th St. Restaurant + 5865On + ■III111 • • ■ Sale IIalt Liquor + 5864 • • • * Off Sale Malt + Liquor 5863 ++ COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Q__W, Peterson uassw_ In favor Truax Warren � Against VASP5 -- Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council SEP 111934 193_ SEP 111934 Approved 193-- Mayor Israel Buckner Mrs. 1. Jr. Lynch Yeas +Perm Peterson Truax Warren W et Mr. President (Geha SM 6.34 1080 Earl St. Grocery • 5569 " 2028 Bt. Clear St. r • 5690 • Nays I---" f_or Against n) Adopted by the Council 193— Approved 193—. 3� /b owlolwwt. Toyt CL"wK - ' ,_ I :, C6U H. E. r L FILe d DS. Trunz— NCIL NO. �r1T1/1 ' , volved That rehewal of OFFICE OF '�' iied. Lor pby. the ; Lo11ow1nK 4ndlcn, - ` -- ha addien9e9 RESOLUT one Lo tie - COUNCIL knin� mere t datoted rlx } /� /� X88 uPOn the e PnYf� �/ oaeury of there Gt e. PRESENTED BY _ E,rjm 1P4 .W I LITE SaDtelber 71� 1954 COMMISSIONERPte_=1- RESOLVED That renewal of licenses applied forbythe following Paned persons for the addresses iadieated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is to iasne such licenses upon the payment Into the city treasury of the instructed required feeet 194 W. Summit Ave. Bakery AW1. 5808 Renewal Otis Elan V. J. Formo 913 Payne Av. • • 5915 • Bilbow Amusement Co. 406 Minnesota St. 5 boWling 9LI187e • 597,5 ■ Mike Capets lO5e Front St. Butcher " 5925 • Smith Bros. 1813 Selby Av. III ■ 5915 • George Cariah 627 S. Smith Av. Confectionery • 5585 • P.D.Drechaler 127 W.Winifred St. ■ ■ 5658 ■ F. 0. Fisher 242 S. Aamliae Av. ■ ■ 5689 " F. C. Friedman 1960 University Av. • • 56" ■ Mrs. B. Rol der 1035 Charles St. ■ " 5942 " Charles tientile 499 Payne Av. Foodstuff • 5940 Charles Disk 201 N. Snelling Av. Grocery ■ 5908 2 Great Atlantic Pacific Tea Co. 786 Grand AT- �o� ■ 5869', " • 5886 • n • : of Israel Buckner Mrs. 1. Jr. Lynch Yeas +Perm Peterson Truax Warren W et Mr. President (Geha SM 6.34 1080 Earl St. Grocery • 5569 " 2028 Bt. Clear St. r • 5690 • Nays I---" f_or Against n) Adopted by the Council 193— Approved 193—. 3� Oa�O1HAL Td'. e'.I,TY CLIaK e CITY OF ST. PAUL FaENea No. q�;11L7 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK ��..jj���� COUNCIL RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM COMMISMONER DATE Sept. lls 19$4 RESOLVED .2. Geo. Marion lighwood a ■ ■ Thomas O'Rourke 1520 Albany Peter Sarkis 234 E. F331more Av. John R. Sevcik 421 W. Dale St. David S. Ward 179 Eva St. Eli Wiener 138 M. Dale St. n ■ ■ ■ it ■ J. Zayecbek 980 White Bear Av. s • n rt ■ ■ Montgomery Ward Co. 1400 University Av. Bachelor Bros. 1251 Pt. Douglas Rd. --Skelly 011 Co. 778 S. Smith Av. Shabert Theatre Players Co 479 Wabasha St. L. Dina 50 W. Suit Av. Andy Kappas 82 W. 7th St. ELix Riden 419 Sibley #t. Union Gospel Mission 235 E. 7th St. Yeas Nays me ~f Peterson =Fwca� In favor Truax Warren '" gainer Mr. President (Gehan) SM -6.34J Grocei7 Appl 5621 Renewal Off Sale Malt Liquor • 5620 " Grocery • 5660 • 5578 ■ ° ■ 5918 ■ 5586 ■ 5598 Off Sale Malt Liquor ° 5597 • Grocery • 5807 ■ Off Sale Malt Liquor • 5606 ■ Gas Sta. 6 pumps • 5920 ■ 5/ ■ ■ 5912 • ■ • $ _ .° _ • 5294 " Motion Picture Theatre 5903 ° Restaurant 5922, ■ ■ n 5906 p • ° 5568 ■ " ■ 5919 • Adopted by the Council 193— Approved 193— The applications listed hereon have been checked by the Finance Department and taxes on property paid or arrangAent for settlement made,. Applications are for Renewal of licenses 0RIO1NAL TO,&rry OLGRK ? The COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. Nays �i.easco-� Peterson OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 1pese„_ In favor Truax COUNCIL RESOLUTION GENERAL FORM Warren Avainst fie. Mr. President (Gehan) September 3.1. 1934 PRESE D BY COMMISSIONER DATE RESOLVED —S— David Blvmetein 802 1k ivereity Av. Grocery Appl. 5931 Renewal " 5958 " ■ • Off Sale malt Liquor " • • ■ • Hatcher " 5989 " A. Goldberg (Grocery) - 981 Selby A- Off Sale Malt Liquor " 5728 • H. H. Elfenbeln " a a 1340 Thomas St - • 5932 " COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays �i.easco-� Peterson 1pese„_ In favor Truax Warren Avainst fie. Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6-34 Adopted by the CouncAEP 111934 I93 - SEP 111934 I93— Approvedd— Mayor Effie Garrett, 5W Rice St. Dance Hall application submitted for passaged 9.-5-54 C.F. 98765. Not passed by.Conncil; therefore attached resolntian in conformity ORIGINAL TO CITY q49e6UNe1L CITIY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO.----��s �+� &��E OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL �RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM So--a 11. 1934 PRESENTED BY � DATE ember COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That license for Dance Bell, application 3651s aPPued for by Sifie Parrett at 309 Rice Street be and it is hereby denied and the proper city officers are hereby authorised to reftmd to Effie Garrett the fee of 115.00 and to oanoel said application for license. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen In favor Truax ,1 V' %against Warren Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 C. F No; 98819 Hy' IL 8 Warren -1 7-dX MM II 1160o�1y0 t•That licence foi na➢Ce _ Hall.j"rl3azr 3E§ggD88$ice eYre�L; L0 Snd.! 1B.°.1e i>.ei0by enfed ane thIl➢ro➢er otty. olabefe �#-Aby suLhgrlaed to refund to 'g}�e erott�tha,;tee of SS6.00 dnA to'. cancel :bdid-b➢dllcatton for• lfgenae: ('Ado➢t8d hyahe:Counoll ee➢L 994,. A➢➢rgved (Sept, t. 16-1994) Adopted by the Council SEP " "34 193— SEP 1104 Approved__.--/� 193_— F7.43!ence 0s. 542 R. -Central Dance Hall This application submitted for passage on C.F. 98765- — 9-544.. Not passed .by :. Council; therefore attached resolution in conformity ORIGINAL TO OI jWLdN -L COUNCIL Lii CJS <,(t.�L�ITz OF ST. PAUL FILE �! t" OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION -GENERAL FORM PRENTD BY COMMISSIONERDATE setiteal RESOLVED I That,licenee for Dance Rall, application U95, applied for by Florence 01118 at 542 R. Central Avenue, be and it ie hereby denied and the pvroW city officers are hereby authorised to refund to Florence 011ig the fee of 515.00 and to cancel said application for license. ld COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays 44"re— Peterson i—q-1 In favor Truax Warren Against Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 C. F., No., 98929 _BY H. D. Warren- Fred M. Truax— solve Abd, Thele 11s`�i1ep fob „Derioe Hail. appueatl0 $998'sbblied rq+':-'bY. Flo.ee- IIIA a .bf9'•W Central;A be gild" ft:#s bereQ7' dented >irid•� thb: iz A to ieLu d prFloreuge 0 UCrx}te' fen of;16,00:aq top9npel,oaid pitaajtpri; for �ldopted'bY the ddunall Approyed. BepY 11,,YBa4 "tBept,.16-19D4S Adopted by the Council SEP 11193A 193 SEP 111934 Approved-193— Mayor pproved193_Mayor 6dolph 5otoiiski, 274 Rice St. Dance Hall C.F. 98765 9-5-54, submitted this applica- tion for passage. Not passed by Council therefore attached resolution in conformity with this action. Oa1pIN11L t0 Clri GLHeK n G6UNGIL 88821, CITY OF ST. PAUL Fat No - q8821. / C6F- OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL R OLUTION—GENERAL FORM COMM SSIONER DATESPntemb t• 7� lA4C� RESOLVED That license for Dance Hail, application 4122, applied for by Adolph EDtoweki at 274 Rice Street be and it is hereby denied and the proper oity officers are hereby authorised to`rei'Y>fnd to Adolph EotowaU the fee of #15.00 and to Dental said application for lieenee., e tl COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Peters. ,rnity Peterson LIn favor Truax Warren Against Mr. President (Gehan) .,,_. ,,,, SM 6•l4 C. F.' No. 99821=Ry 8. E1._ Warren— FredhL Trllaz.. ReaoJved. That' license. for Dance Hall, SlIVII ation `4122 applied Lo! by ,AdllFlh KotaWakti at 2?4 Rlce Streebg and 9e herepy, dgnteQ apd the proaer, cltp til6egre are hereyyy; aufhotlsed A. refund, b Adlph, $btovgekl the fee of. 536.00 and t.6:,eap�el Bald 'appllcat(pa.l for dloenee _ i Adopted by the Couneti Beat, 11 I924. Approved Beptr.11 3884. (9ept: 36-1934)- Adopted by the Council SEP 11 193d 193_ Approved SEP 11 1934 193__ Mayor THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTER•OFFIOE OOMMUNIOATION August 23,934 Mr. H. S. Warren, Chairman, License Committee Dear Sir: With reference to Dance Hall and Tavern license applied for by Adolph &otowski at 274 Rice St. which w e held up by the Council because of delinquent taxes: This applicant was issued Restaurant, On and Off Sale Malt Liquor licenses for this address, which licenses are now in effect and expire on December 12, 1934. The applications for Tavern and Dance Hall licenses are new for that kind of business at that address and are in addition to the present licenses at this already established restaurant and beer parlor. Very truly yours, Lic s Inspector CITY OF SAINT PAUL ` Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON 'City Oak and Commialoner of Registration August 219t, 1934. Hon. H. E. Warren, Comstr of Public Safety, Building. Dear Sirs Relative to the application of Adolph Lotowaki for dance ball and tavern licenses -at 274 Ries Street, which licenses were held up by the Council on account of delinquent taxes, the Council de- sires to ]mow whether or not these are new licenses. Tours very truly, City Clerk. ` 0 V y� 1 'V 1, V' ORIO WAL TO CITY CLtRK C6UNe1L mil CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE No. �FFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNS IL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISS ONER DATE flap e'eber 11, 1954 WIGIREM0 R. Sarno desires to withdraw application 4175 for Restaurant, application 4174 for On Sale Dalt Liquor, and application 4175 for Off Sale Nalt Liquor at Como and Carter Avenues; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they axe -hereby authorized to refund to R. Varno the fees of $10.00; $50.00; and $5.00 and to cancel said appli- cations for licenses. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays !eters Peterson -R �C­., In favor Truax O Warren Against Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 said apyllcatlonadoq;llceneee .ldonted by the Counoll Bap! 31.,1884. 1 i Avproyed Bept 11.4834 (BaDA 16=1934) 1 _ Adopted by the Council e193 Approved W 111914 1 1914 193_— �. ' Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK yr City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration AGWO Jtims 29th, 1934. Hon. H. 3. Warren, Comstr of Public Safety, Building. Dear Sirt The attached application of R. T"no for on and off gals melt beverage licenses and re"Urant license at 22g1 Como Avenue were referred back to YOU, by these *City Council uncilhforas been gmendatioon itly 6th, aril on ations We also return the applications of S. reo, ek at 1961 leronia Avenue, which were stricken from the resolution before it was presented. Your* very trnlya �111-2 City Clerk. d r Who&- I-AISChIUPQiBOUS A.F. - Answer Flied — -- Del. - Delinquent DELINQUTNT-TA= • July.27, 1934. Year Amount On sale OPE` Sale R. VannO (Varno) 2281 Como Ave•lRestaurant NONE Carl warner 926 Ar44de st•(On sale (off sale 1930 - No.A.F. 1931 - No A.F. 275.32 281.61 ((Restaurant 183E - NO A.F. 253.40 s. Kao marek 1961 Feronia Ave. (Reesia�i' ant 1932 - No A.F. 124.97 • 0 TIM— ,987 E• 6tb. St• QusI3e9 s VPlao18sa1ei C;sudY Only, Do not need retailer's Confectionary license• ApPlication made in 6TTOT . ORQNAL TO CITY CLHHK �_ �I OF ST. PAUL FI ENctL NO. 98823 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK y�nf COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER - DATE SODteeber 11, 1954 R? rcr±t vferp Wmw s 4malleys Inc. desires to withdraw application 6015 for ConfeaCiogea► a licsnas at 287 East Sixth Street; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the Proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized tO refund to Qaalley, Ino, the fee of S10.po and to cancel said application for license. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Peterson et� n U n I— In favor Truax Warren (] Against Mr_ President (Gehan) 5M 6-34 �C. F No '0881;8—gy g E Warrea— Fred M Truax ivtt I, I, >. Qdalley. 'Ino deelpep" to WBpplfoetlou"-8018 tor.` Con- tectlonerV 87elo gat EEaet, thbretore. Blzth �$Ereet be l yk, �keaolved. Ghat the proper pity'oRl;� �c8re band theyY era -'hereby aut lfse$` tp retpnd to Quslley hor•Inc the eq pt 81,,0.00'and tp cancel Held apDllea_A t{On fOr lfceuee .:Xitoptefl'by the Cot1no11 8epk�11, 188'!:: :Approved .8ept 11 084 (Sept. 16-188() - Adopted by the Council SEP 11 I4'tl 193_ Approved SEP 111934 Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL NO. JSS2�4 �.FITY OF ST. PAUL FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK . COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE September 11 ' I98A, RESOLVED That licenses for Restaurant, application 5872, Off Sale Malt Liquor, application 5878, and On Sale Malt Liquor, application 5874, applied for by Thomas Williams at 610 Broadway be and they are hereby denied upon recommendation of the Bureau of Health and the proper oity officers are hereby authorised to refund to Thomas Williams the fees of 410.00; $6.00; and $fiO.00 and to cancel said applications for licenses. COUNCILMEN Was Nays eT• aTft Peterson RQsov- In favor Truax Warren /� nAgainst Mr. President (Ochan) SM A.» Adopted by the Council SP 11 W-4 193 SEP 11 �93A Approved / 193_ Mayor Peter owakit ;51 R. University Av. Restaurant; On an4 Off Sale Beer C.F. 98548 8-9-54 denying these licenses on recommendation of License Inspector. Reapplication submitted for passage on B-24-54 C.F-98705- not passed by Council; therefore attached resolution inconformity with action of Council ORIGINAL CITY CLARK j5 T OF ST. PAUL FILENC1L NO.— OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE— September 3.1, 1934 RESOLVED That licenses for on Sale llalt Liquor, application 5547, Off Sale Malt Liquor, application 5548, and Restaurant, application 5549, applied for by Peter APlikMft at 131 W. Univet44ity Avenne be and they are hereby denied, and the proper city officers are hereby authorised to refbnd to Peter Aplikoseki, the fees of $50.00, $5.00, and $10.00, and to cancel said applications for licensee. 1` COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays, .n Peterson 'R"QQ+ In favor Truax Warren Against _Nvensel— Mr. President (Gehan) sM 6.19 C. F No... 98886-13y A. E Warren— FrTruaz— ' Resolved. That llceneee for` 0;,.Bale Malt L10uor.�appllcatioh 6647. O: Bala Efe1t,T.tauor: apoltcation 6648 and'Me i I.arai)t aopllcaUon' 6649 a plied`'Sor- by;:.Peter AD]ikowpki etr 18 W.: unt d ,y. ..... Ay I, be and they 46;heteby ealefl, and it10 DTOper glty officers :. are:! ' hereby authtitfped,.tp. re[and to P,etc ADlikowpki, 'the fees 'of 16000 P;6,00¢I spa uo.do, spa to cancel para appnea UGnp forlfcenpee. ildoptedbyfLG Council Bept:'11. 1984.' Approved' -Beet, il;. 1984 .. (Sept.16-1994)'. Adopted by the CouncilSFD_1 11 1234-193— 111934 9EP Approved 193__ Mayor Mike Fi g "$4a- 7gbl-tA'Bear Restaurants Oa "na off Sale Beer C.F. 98640 8 -1? -34 withdrawing these application and rA!E'=3mc LLng fees. Reapp3-LOatioas submitted for passage on 8-24-54 C.F. 96704- ' aot passed by Council; therefore, attached resolution in conformity with action of coemcil O RtO�NAL TO CST/ CL@RK `'' /' No. � OF ST. PAUL FILE F��e OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK `COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY /lam vim.. COMMISSIONER DATE September ils 1954. RESOLVED That licenses for Restaurant, application 5654, Off Sale Malt Liquor, application 5655, and On Sale Melt Liquor, application 5656, applied for by Mike Fida at 6413 W21&tta Bear Avenue, be and they are hereby denied, and the proper city officers aro borebW, aathoriaed to refund to Mike Fida the fees of $1.0.00; $5.00; and $50.00 and to cancol said applications for licenses. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Peterson 1L-smm In favor Truax O ware rn Against Mr_ President (Gehan) 5M 6-34 98826—BY H.: L" W0. rY l' Adopted by the Council S& 11 193 193— Approved /SEP 111934 193_— Mayor Paul-&apeer, 165YNo. Dunlap, Barber Submitted for passage by License Bureau. by resolution C.F. 98779. Failed to peso Council Attached resolution in conformity with action of Council ORIGINAL TO CIT' CLapK CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENC1L No. 9882 t C���O� Tt1E CITY CLERK OUNCI R SOLUTION— fGENERAL FORM PRESENT COMMISSIONER DATE— Senteaber 11,1954 RESOLVED That Hester Barber license a a application 5255, applied for by Pant Kauser for 165 Woo Dunlap Street, be and it is hereby dented and the proper city officers are hereby authorized to refund to Paul Hauser the fee of Imoo and to cancel said application for license. C-, )r. No: P� :98827 --Bp, A. Warren--! Reed M. Truaxaotved, That Master Barber - cense application 6239„'applled ll far 'hy Paul �{auaer: for., 196 No. Damon BL,. be:, eity iofcergr are �bv autt the r Dto repand to Pan�_'B:I to' the-fee,of sio:oo and to cahoaL_eaid,abnLcatIon for. 11 cease, •:, Fldopted by the CouncilSept. Yt, Anprovod Sept 11, 1924. 1924, e.(Sept.'16-1984)' i:. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays a....t �FeewPeterson d%setr In favor Truax Warren nAgainst Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Counc'�CCD�,—r�193_ Approved 1 1` 193__ Mayor 98828 Council No.. BY CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution Ratifying Assessment In the platter of the assessment of benefits, ooste and expenses for grading Alley in Block 1, George J. Anderson's Midway Addition from Fry St. to Aldine St., ,•_ Intl RYllYc. AalIDmlBlIDnTe. , C. Ro 98888 nY Mpto4oA� S9 In t �ttgr of tha- _µageeWMeaf� �Uf 77 costa end, exeneea for lbWRhioy !p Block` 1 6eorR! Sr. r ane Srer RreUtn" � dprov- 92808 95245 98610 ander Preliminary Order.........._..-.—_--...., Intermediary Order--........._..__....-.., Final Order......_--...___......., approvedl._....6-49te...5$. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. BE ITFURT R RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in_... --_--_ ..................equal installments. Adopted by the Council----• •-_ _ _._. ..._19......... Clerk. Approved ........... SE -P-11-04 .--...-._........... 19---...-. .................-., Mayor. I— B. B. 18 F., SII 3 y CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE Report of Completion of Assessment Auguet._14........., 19..§1k In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for M grading Alley in Block 1, George J. Anderson's Midway Addition from Fry St. to Aldine St., under Preliminary Order ........... .................... $2801.......... Intermediary Order ........83243............------._....------------..._, Final Order ------...........93610 ......................... approved ...._..Sagt......13.................... ............................. 19.3a.. To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports to the Council the following as a statement of the expen- ditures necessarily incurred and to be incurred for and in connection with the making of the above improve- ment, viz: Cost of construction . . . . . . . . . $...486_,00 ....... ------- Cost of publishing notice . $......_4a2Q............... Cost of postal cards $............... Inspection fees . . . . . . . . . $-------9.7$_............. Amount of court costs for confirmation $....._4.30•,•-,_.�,---- :Wue�uapmn"Myr Construction Engineering $..72.90................... Total Expenditures -------------------------¢b77.88 Said Commissioner further reports that he has assessed and levied the total amount as above ascertained, to -wit: the sum of$...5.77.86..................upon each and every lot, part or parcel of land deemed benefited by the said improvement, and in the case of each lot, part or parcel of land in accordance with the benefits con- ferred thereon; that the said assessment has been completed, and that hereto attached, identified by the sig- nature of the said Commissioner, and made a part hereof, is the said assessment as completed by him, and which is herewith submitted to the Council for such action thereon as may be considered proper. .. .........� .... .... Form a. B. 17 CiommissloneP*of Finance 98829 RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND '.iCYI N0 ..►886881aIDNT8 .. ASSESSMENT THEREFOR EMNATION-OOID�D: o. .atter matter of t. for then e a enactment.matnt e , z'�ctln� a:nd:'mnfnfzri•� In the matter of_-aondsmning_and_+ktng-an- aaamant-for_ -the _purposa-of_const mating -And maintaining a public sewer on, under and across property, of the Minnesota Trans(eryRail way Company. The said easement shall be a strip of land twenty (20) feet in width* the center line of which shall be 460 feet west of and parallel to the west line of Prior Avenue from University Ave. to a point on a line 50 feet northeasterly of and parallel to the northeasterly line of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway Company right-of-way, thence southeasterly and parallel to the northeasterly line of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway right-of-way to Prior Avenue, all in the SW 4 of the NB I and x $ of the KW 4 of the SW 4, Section 33, Township 29, Range 289 under Preliminary Order -------- V904----------- approved- --May, 17_.1934 --- .----------------- , Intermediary Order ------------98165----------, approved --- Juna2L2,1934--------------------, Final Order ------------------- 2UII2--------- approved-- -------------------- A public hearing having been had upon the taking and condemnation of the lands or easements therein, for the above improvement, and the awards of damages therefor, and also upon the assessment of benefits therefor, and the Council having duly considered the same, now therefore be it Resolved, That the taking and condemnation of the lands described in the annexed assessment. roll, identified by the signature of the Commissioner of Finance, and made a part hereof, and the awards of damages to the owners of such lands for said taking and condemnation as set forth in said assessment roll, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified and confirmed. Resolved further, that the said assessment of benefits, be and the same is,,hereby in all respects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court for confirmation. Adopted by the Council ------- /------=-------- -------------------- ��.rrp 44 �a�s��Aa - City Clerk. Approved -----SE 1 1104-----r 19__-_/ "---`----�f---------------- ------------ �sA- Pearce Mayor. Councilman CIAP "�"- PeteZwix; 4 • ^"�' r Councilman`]? g Councilman sores p, amen i Couneilmmgann Wenzel 'i �iJF3LISI7ED / 0. VIG99 PRWI ROS99 ` Jq rIII NO REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON CONDEMNATION OF LANDS AND ASSESSMENT OF 1JUNSFITI In the matter of--- Agndvm !-A&-and-tpkiu -an -m9-rant.-for_ va-Rurpopp st-oonstl3 ting and maintaining a public sewer on, under and across property of the Minnesota Transfer Rail- way Company. The said easement shall be a strip of land twenty (20) feet in width, the center line of which shall be 460 feet west of and parallel to the west line of Prior Avenue from University Ave. to a point on a line 50 feet northeasterly of and parallel to the northeasterly line of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway Company right-of-way, thence southeasterly and parallel to the northeasterly line of the Chioa4o, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway riht-of-way to Prior Avenue, all in the SW of the NW } and N j of the NW j of the SW 1. Section 33, Township 29, Range 23, under Preliminary Order-__ 97994_-----, approved--------MAY--171-1934------------------------ Intermediary Order -------- 98168------- approved -------- June_2R.,-1932----------------------- Final Order ---------------98332-----, approved -------- ------------------------ TO THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports: That he has fixed and determined the value of the land, lands or easements therein taken and appro- priated for the above improvement and the amounts of the awards of damages therefor to the owners thereof, and the persons to whom such awards are payable; that he has also fixed and determined the amount of benefits to property, from the making of said improvement, not exceeding the cost there- of, and that hereto attached is an assessment roll entitled as above and identified with the signature of the undersigned, containing the undersigned's finding on said matters. V - S ----- ------- Commissioner of Finance. ORIGINAL TO CITT CLRRK CITY OF ST. PAUL FIILLLNO1L NO. _98830 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK ' COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED HY r - 7 -_ COMMISSIONER /L� ^� n - --� _.DATE WHEREAS, the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings has reported to the Council that that certain barn located on the rear of Lots 7 and. 8, Block 24, Naokubin & Marshall's Addition, also known as No. 588 Rondo street, is in such a dilapidated and dangerous condition as to warrant its being oondemned and torn down; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That a public hearing be had upon the advisability and necessity of wreaking said building, on the 5th day of October, 1934, at ten o'clock A. M. in the Council Chamber in the court House ®and City Rall, in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota; be 'It time fixxedTfoorr ssaaiBdLhear'ing,tnot lose the Commissionnereof Parks, Playgrounds the and Public Buildings shall mail to the last known record owner said property, at his last known address, or to the agent of said Property, a notice stating the time, place and nature or purpose of said hearing, and he shall' also cause a notice of such hearing to be given by one publication in the official newspaper of said City, said notice to be published not less than five days prior to the date of said clearing. COUNCILMEN Yeas v Nay Leterson /Rosen In favor Truax - iWarren —0 --Against .�'�7VeTsse1 Mr P—ldent (0chn ) SM 6.34 193_ AP roved SEP W4 193 • v V L.���� Hi�a.a�.+ Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL Gplul of Mlnnetob OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON Guy Clerk and Commlaioner of RsglrtrNlon September 10th, 1934 Mr. J. L. Connolly, Corporation Counsel, Building. Dear Sir: To attach herewith letter from Chas. A. Bassford, City Architect, recommending the condemnation of the barn located at 586 Hondo Street, being Lots 7 and 8, Block 24, liackubin & Marshall's Addition. This matter was referred to you, by the Council, for the preparation of a resolution setting a date of hearing on this condemnation. Sours very truly, City Clerk. Description Moved by To lay over to and refer to for investigation and report or recommendation. For his information To set hearing for and send notices to property owners within for resolution to grant To deny application. {/'4 Substitute or amending motion by To Roll Call Orig. Motion Roll Call Sub. Motion Yeas Nays Yeas Nays PEARCE PEARCE PETERSON PETERSON ROSEN ROSEN TRUAX TRUAX WARREN WARREN WENZEL WENZEL NIR. PRES. GEHAN MR. PRES. GEHAN JY*— MONT KAUFMAN - - ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt. of Parks Supt. of Playgrounds CHAS. A BASSFORD City Architect CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF - PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E SPEAKES, Deputy Commissioner September 6, 1934 Hon. L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk City of Saint Paul Dear Sar: May we refer to you for condemnation action, the barn known as 588 Rondo Street. It is situated at the rear of the lot and is of brick construction. It is two stories high and deteriorated beyond reasonable repair. There is a 211 crack in the center of the building, and brick is'missing under a window and at one corner at the alley line to a height of five feet. This barn is located on Lots 7 and 8, Block 24, Mackubin & Marshall's Addition, and is under the ownership of the A. F. & A. Me, 588 Rondo Street. Therefore, we su- est that condemnation action be taken in accordance with Section 1-16 of the Building Code. Ftruly/` ty Architect LAR. - U lvY COYM1�elON[R STATE OF MINNESOTA CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER COUNT HOUSE ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA In the matter of the condemnation by the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, of a IBM said to be owned by " PO &A0 so and located upon the following described real estate, to -wit: Zog T.on&9.W& MoOdkift hWO ORDER E" WHEREAS, The Commissioner of Parks, I.Maygrounds and Public Buildings, has upon the inspection of the %1111= ll �e 44 known and described as, �� 7 and situated upon above described property has found and determined that: 111111110 two ID 82W bus = lea's.* aLulft to 59001 Rve :de. A-3mch 82M mgmtIle mar 9ft"ft reason of the facts is "fi =0 W. s ansate and dangerous NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority conferred upon the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, pursuant to the laws of the State of Minnesota and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Saint Paul, and particularly Ordinance No. 7210, entitled "An Ordinance providing for all matters concerning, relating to, or affecting the construction, alteration, repair, removal and maintenance of all buildings or structures or parts of buildings or structures erejUd or to be erected within the City of Saint Paul." Seid is hereby condemned and it is orderod that it be malae t1iff aken uown—removed) and the materials therefrom removed from the premises within............................................days from Lhe date of the service of this order and notice upon the owner or occupant thereof. In the event of the failure of the owner or occupant to comply with the terms of this order within the time aforesaid, the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall cause this order to be complied with, and the expenses thereof charged to and made a lien against the property above described. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the foregoing order is at and signed by the Comm Parks, Playgwds and Public Buildings, at St. Paul, Minnesota, this ................................ _..... . :day of.........................._ .......................... 19............ as required by law. fiemmissi eafl r of Parks, Playgroun s and Public Buildings. NOTICE A* re a a. AFI► iMB 1 .........""""'......."" .............. Owner To.."'"""".........._._"'-"................----............................""'"........._............_..............................................._........... som andto ............. ................... ...._.............. ..----------------- --- --- .----------------------- ...............--------------------- .----------------------------------- .""--""--""" Occupant,Please take notieWhat the foregoing order d by the Commis"r, of Parks, Playgrounds and Public ADM Buildings on the ... ....................................day of. .......... __.... ......................................... 19........, and you are hereby directed to comply therewith, that in the event that you fail so to do or that yov aanot file any answer, objection or appeal, as required by the Charter and Ordinances of the City of St. Paul, within ....................... _..... ................ days from the (late of service of this order and notice upon you, the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings will proceed to enforce said order and said property will be charged with the expense thereof and W penalties prescr*bed°bb law. ..._..... ./ ._.._-.....L .. ..... -- _ . .. ... Commissi eah r of Parks, Playgm, ds and Public Buildiaga. W. LA MONT KAUFMAN Supt. of Parti- ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt. of Playgrounds - CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect CITY OF SAINT "PAUL Capifal of Minnesota " - DEPARTMENT OF .PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hell FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Deputy Commissioner September 17, 1934 Hon. L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk Dear Sir: Further action relative to the condemnation of the barn at 588 Rondo Street may be stopped as our inspector advises that this barn has been wrecked. Your Council File No. 98830 sets a public hearing on October 5. Yours truly, City Architect LAR..0 • C NOTICE 2— L 98831 98832 :. IC. F. Nos 98831„9883�. CITY OF 6AINT PAU '70 the eCtty Treaeuryh to atha ,drRwn ort COUNCIL FILE NO. amopnt of 5216.208.89, nagregAte�CIL RESOLUTION PRINTER numbered 7082 to, 7186 InclvelYe. aseDer.I cheoka'on file Ip the office of the Clty Comptroller. _ September ZOf994 f -.4p* ted by the Counpll Be' _ Dpc,OVed Sept. 18 1934 D .12, 1934:1 ,. ' (9ept: 16 1939) Yy, RESOLVE AiZrrcc� _a ON THE CITY TRE SURY,TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF 3 , COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED 7 TO 7 6 INCLUSIVE, AS PER CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTROLLER. Q Q ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL SSp” 1:110404 193_ CITY C11" 193_ BY DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCIL 98831 0--------------------------------_.....-- - OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER COUNCILMEN -ROLL CALL FILE — eterso COUNCIL RESOLUTION MCOONALD kxmft-AVOR AUDITED CLAI S 9..34.. ROSEN TRUAX g ___ AGAINST RESOLVE H T CHECKS BE TO THE AGGR AMOUNT OF DRAWN ON THE CI TREASURY. �WENL 5..._ � 7 .-C5 COVERING MR. FRES. MAh" Gehan CHECKS HUM E G^ 7�{� INCLUSIVE. AS COMPTROLLER. ADOPTED BY THE Y ..( TP G. _ PER CHECKS F I TXE OFFICE' 0F CITY �fC/OUNCIL._((-��f.{1%P-1.. APPROV _..- j__1� 3 _.. �.1. _..l MAYOR Y, 111 '' ./ .... ........ - - CITY COM OLLER . .. ._. .............. _..... - --- T�'�TAL DATE CHICK NUMBER // IN FAVOR OF YRANSFER CHECKS RETURNED. DISBURSEMENT BY BANK CHECKS BROUGHT FORWARD • 7082 Mrs. Anna M. Hill 2 501 00 7083 Al Bonn 28 80 7084 George Williams 7085 Board of Public Welfare 31 0�5 00 11.M. Harraty 7086 7087 Emil Freisets 932 00 7088 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan 8 227'35 7089 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan a 7090 Axel F, Peterson, C, of Finan e 2 920 84 7091 John & Carl Hildebrandt 10 DO 7092 Review Publishing Company 313 13 709 Capital City Lime & Cement C pany 59 38 7094 Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk & Compan 78 75 7095 The First National Bank of St Paul 100 00 7096 J.W. Hulme & Company 71 82 7097 F,G. Leslie Paper Company 160 02 7098 Maendler Brush Mfg.Company 44 7099 Joe. Pavlioek 46 7100 Joe. Pavlioek25 80 7101 Rex Linen Supply Company 96 26 7102 Axel F. Peterson, C, of Finance 8 330 82 7103 Axel F. Peterson, 0, of Finance 320.35 7104 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Finance 5 985 79 7105 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finance 9 5430 46 7106 Waldorf Hindery Company 235 7107 Daiv Bashefkin 32 00 7108 E. M. Briesel 3 80 7109 Axel F, Peterson, C. of Finance 319 20 7110 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finance 1 259 00 7111 Axel F, Peterson, C. of Fina.nc 0 00 7112 Mrs. Delia Brown 28 28 7111 Mrs. Mary.Emily Christy 27 00 7114 Mrs. Anna R. Foley 90 7115 7116 John Lennon Mrs. Elizabeth Literski 41 0 00 40 00 7117 Mrs. Hannah Peterson 24 92 7118 Mrs. Elfrida Soderberg 28 80 7119 Hanlon & Okes 19392 65 7120 The apeakes Company `4��5 63 7121 American Radiator Company 76 . 7122 Ninton Christiangon 75 00 7123 GeoYge J. Flynn 11 02 7124 • Duncan McRae Foley Brothers,Ine. 5 00 6 �\ �j4 7125 w. 7126 Geoige Sudeith 7127 Sam Colisim0 ., 7128 John Fleaser 66 00 7129 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Financi 3 276 36 7130 Lawrence A. Soler, Cashier W.D, 158 68 i 7131 E.K. Stahl Company 85 53 7132 Hurley Gjerseth 15� 04 7133 Donovan Construction Company i 2 267 00 .� - _- SHEET TOTAL -FORWARD iI 4 171 627 65 I I � , DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER COUNCILMEN—ROLL CALL wm— Petersoq COUNCIL RESOLUTION PEA .aura FAVOR AUDITED CLAIM; ROSEN TRUAX GAINST RESOLVED. MR'PRES. Mahe my Gehan TO THE AGGREG/q I I.tl1CF........_ PER CHECKS Ofi ADOPTED BY THE COUNCaIytL..._..._..._......_..._. l/j/, 7752-- % MAYOR CHECK IN FAVOR OF NUMBER FILE _._....5"t_ember_ 11__......_._._._.....1..._.34 NECKS BE Dijlf. HE j TREASURY. OF', ...... ...... COVERING Mi n %�/J _.. INCLUSIVE. AS ..... .... n CITY ........_..C......Y .. C 1 V IR DISBT DATE Ii / RETURNED 11yJ TRANSFEURSEMENBY BANK CHECKS CHECKS 646 1 90 8, 595 0' 914 1 6 344 2 1.,451 339 10 696 4 1M0 2 134 0 592 1 931 9 1 64o 4 Wf 6 2 199 0 ?73' 5 3 152 8 1 100 6 227 6 1 349 7 925 2 . ny 1 292 6 59 4' 28 5 3052 4 754 9 50 0 22 50 1 29990 75 00 42 97 85 60 25 5 00 6,51 10 20 k 17-_ 93 690 oo 90', OnI. 104' 1 206',1 71 �1 BROUGHT FORWARD f 7134 S, Berglund Lumber Company 7135 Frost—Haus company 7136 F.J. Morse & Company 7137 H. Peltz & Bon 7138 ll oe 7139 E,w.johnssell n,Tress. 7140 Scandinavian Workers League 7141 Beard of Water commissioners 7142 Board of Water commissioners 7143 Board of 'Tater Commissioners 7144 Board of "Pater Commissioners 7145 Board of Water Commissioners 7146 Milton Rosen,,.c.P.Works 7147 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 7148 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 7149 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 7150 Milton Rosen, C.P.,vorka 7151 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 7152 Milton Rosen, C.P.Worka 7153 Milton Rosen, c.P.Works 7154 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 7155 Milton Rosen, O.P.Works 7156 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 7157 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 7158 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 7159 milton 7160 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 7161 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 7162 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 7163 Fred M. Truax, C.Parks, etc. 7164 Fred M. Truax, C.Parks, eto. 7165 H.E.narren, C.Public Safety 7166 American Auto Psrts & S.00. 7167 American Book Company 7168 American Boo. of Meeh.Engre. 7169 Atlas Gas & 011 Company 7170 Atlas Gas & Oil company 7171 J.D. Barrett Horse & Harness 7172 Blaokie & Bon 7173 Cairnoross Tire & Battery Col • 7174 7175 Arthur H. Clark Comnsny Columbia Tool Steel Comnany 7176 Com -roe Clearing House 7177 Dispatch—Pioneer Press Compa 7178 risAnmPnger Meat Comnany 7179 J.J.Fitzgerald, Reg. of Deed 7180 Gangl and Company 7181 Generator specialty Company 7182 Ginn and Company , 7183 The Golden Rule 7184 Goodrich—Silvertown,Inc. 7185 Grimm Book Bindery 7156 Gruber Auto Electric Company SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD FILE _._....5"t_ember_ 11__......_._._._.....1..._.34 NECKS BE Dijlf. HE j TREASURY. OF', ...... ...... COVERING Mi n %�/J _.. INCLUSIVE. AS ..... .... n CITY ........_..C......Y .. C 1 V IR DISBT DATE Ii / RETURNED 11yJ TRANSFEURSEMENBY BANK CHECKS CHECKS 646 1 90 8, 595 0' 914 1 6 344 2 1.,451 339 10 696 4 1M0 2 134 0 592 1 931 9 1 64o 4 Wf 6 2 199 0 ?73' 5 3 152 8 1 100 6 227 6 1 349 7 925 2 . ny 1 292 6 59 4' 28 5 3052 4 754 9 50 0 22 50 1 29990 75 00 42 97 85 60 25 5 00 6,51 10 20 k 17-_ 93 690 oo 90', OnI. 104' 1 206',1 71 �1 D. K: Xallacgy 827 Jackson St. V Now applicant GRIOINAL l� GITY GL$Rlt ��,s, 1( TZ'LLC�C�i! CITY OF ST.. PAUL FI ENCIL NO. &33 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK IMW t COUNCIL RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM COMMISSIONER r N DATE M Aanber 12, 19541 RESOLVED That licensee for Tavern, application 5997, and Dance Hall, application 5998, applied for by D. R. Vallate at 827 Jackson St. be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue ouch license upon the ppaent into the, city treasury of the required fees. COU OILMEN Yeas Nays P e eterson /RR sen /�uax �//Tr✓arren In favor J Against /Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.]4 C. F. 11 98888—By ]3. E. War— I Fred M. Truax—I. C. Pearce— Resolved, That licenses for Tavern.' andllcation 6997 and Dance 11x11. an- WAllalce nt 327 Jac�clsoa�$t.rhe e�ld they re hereby R'rant0d and; ;the CIty:L"�er , Is Instructed to Ipaus such license upon the 9aYment. into the city treeaurY ori the required -fee.. Adopted by the Council4. Sent. 12. 1984.�� Aonroved (Sept.2. t -1984) Adopted by the Council MR 193— Approve -193 F; Mayor .1. John McGee - 318 Rondo 2 pool tt' %es Restaurant and On Sale Beer licenses were granted this applicant C.F.98782 on 9-8-34 Re taxes on this property see letter attached with notation thereon ORIGINAL TO CITY CL9.K Q CI OF ST. PAUL FIOLUE NO._ %8834 OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL rSOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER- ` - - _ DATE September 12, 1884 RESOLVED That license for Poolroom (2 tables), application 5951, applied for by dopa McGee at 818 Hondo Street be and it is hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue each license upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee. COU 1LMEN Yeas P Nays ! �dree Z/Peserson peen _In favor ruax �1 -Warren Against '*cnzel Mr. President (Gehan) ,I ,,3 C F No. 98834=8Y H E. Warrea—i F ed M. Truax—I. C Pe roe- Resolved, That licen ,,LLor POplrodm (2 [e.bIs.), application 6�b} .applied 2or by ]ohm McGee, aIt 918 Rond-Street be a.lt le hereby granted and the City Cleric to inetructe0 Eo fesue ,euOk It Cenpfl upon the +tin.Yment into the Olty' uTv L the required fee. r Adopted by the.CounC sept. 12. 1914. Approved Sept. 12, 1934. - (sept. I6-1984). Adopted by the Council Se i 1, It"44 193— SEP It 1934 V CITY OF ST. PAUL H. E. WARREN i . Commissioner of Public Safety BUREAU OF LICENSES INFORMATION FROM COMPTROLLER & FINANCE DEFT-, / INFORMATION RIMUIRED IN CONNECTION WITH Name of Applicant" Owner of Building y� t Date � lication No.J 7v Taxes Paid // Taxes Not Paid and How Much Delinquent -q'Z �a� % ��%� D3 10 A/9 s w Remarks: By / Final Approval Finance Department Commissioner of Public Safety j�-1-.3. �--rl,plililillwJ Petition 98835 .. _ Council File No....._ . ............_ PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT and PRELIMINARY ORDER. Theundersignedhereby proposesthemakingofthefollowingpublicimprovement by the City of Saint Paul, vis.: Curbing__both- sides--,of_FY�ller-_Agenue•-_from.. St.-_l7,pans._Street_______________ ................ ...... ... ..... ...... ...... t9.._GI'_O.tt2..-St get._wh�-..�tlx'k.. ._not.._ lreadY.._con eructed.....-... Dated this -11t4 day of.. ---------- PjRP emoeT t� PRELIMINARY ORDER. iFd �. RCul N '• e' WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, vie.: ,• -------------Curbing._both-_sides-_of_Fuller-_Avenue-_from-St. Albans -_Street„-.._.:.... .. _..---•--....-tQ QTQ.t.tQ.-'9.ix0.F)1 g..�'{iR}a. lS XIQt..-A�T?.fAS�Y--.Se01S.�i Ct .a having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul ---------------------------- -----. _ _...._ _ _....._. therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. SSP 12 4 Adoptedby the Council.._---------------------- ----...... _................................... a; YEAS NAvs u' Councilman MaBwr+w 7^� Approved. ..................�_1.2-s”' i......._-........_ _ PEAaCE TauAx ))J S •WENZEL Ma. P"BIDDIN Mayor. 11" C A 13 01M 7-831 / (V/ COUNCIL FILE N0.__ -------------- ___------ _---- __- SPPnOVIM6.AeaEHHDiOa' matter.ot t}�0•„aseepen•; t 0, costa„ani ex suss. fr,, ng rgcaufettuohing and ant �@idewalke Eet1m0� tact r%; � a 188 �r .,1 CITY OF ST. PAUL 98836 Resolution of Council Approving Assessment In the matter of the aasessment of benefits, costa and expenses for constructing, reconstructing and repairing cement sidewalks Estimate No.5, Contract No, Y-2, 1933 Assessable -- F. 0. 96401 Smith Avenue, east side, between Ramsey Street and Sherman Street, widen driveway 4 feet to the south, 6 feet aide E. 0. $6503.6mith:Avsnnee-west sides from Sixth Street -tw-Ninth Street, '8 feet wide, including private driveway on Lot 5 and full radius aprons at Ninth Street and Sixth Strest F,._O. 96399 Main Avenue, west side, beginning at Ninth Street thence 150 feet north to R11ey F. 0. 96415 Sixth Street, south side, beginning at Main Avenue, thence East 35, Peet to drivswsy, 10 feet wide, F. 0. 86416 Franklin and Sixth Streets, southwest corner, 14 feet on Franklin and 'b'i~eet on Sixth Street with full radius apron, thence 31 feet west for a driveway, thence 26 feet west, thence 27 feat west for a driveway, thence west 4 feet all 10 feet wide, thence West, skip 50 feet, thence 57est 12 feet including 8 foot private driveway F. 0. 96365 Selby Avenue, south side, at its junction with Kellogg Boulevard, beginning at the steps at the northeast corner of lot 5, block 64, Dayton and Irvine's Addition thence 79 feet Easterly, 6 feet wide, abutting lot 4, blook"64, Dayton and Irvine's Addition and that part of Lot 3, Block 64, Irvine's Enlargement, F'0. 96400 Ninth Street, west side, between Franklin Street and Exchange Street begin- ning 172 feet North of Franklin Street thence 8 feet North for a private driveway, also, beginning 240 feet North of Franklin Street, thence 8 _7 _--.— feet North for a private driveway F. 0. 96420 St. Peter St., west side, beginning 25 feet South of Ninth Street thence 18 feet `South,'skip-12 feet, thence 20 feet South, 10 feet wide s F. 0. 96420 St. Peter St., west aide, beginning 50 feet North of Exchange Street thence 60 feet North, skip 20 feet, thence 15 feet North 10 feet wide, QAot beginning at Tenth Street thence 58 feet South, skip monolithic 6onorote driveway 8 feet thence 9 feet South 10 feet wide, with full radius apron at Tenth Street F. 0. 96514 Wabasha Street, west aide, between Ninth Street and Exchange Street, begin- ning 50 feet Northerly of the North aide of Vinth Street, thence 50 feet _ ao�hery F. O. 96331,_ Eleventh Street, south side, beginning at Robert Street, thence west 130 I feet, also, beginning at Minnesota Street thence East 83.5 feet, 8,1006 F. 0. 96385 Eleventh Street, north side, beginning at Robert Street, thane west 5.8 in_ ning 23.5 feet farther West, thence Yreat 147.b Peet Peet, beg F. 0. 96333 Tenth Street, north side, beginning at Robert Street, thence 90 feat Nest full width, and including 8 foot driveway and full radius apron at Robert Street F. 0. 96393 Broadway, east side, beginning at Fifth $t1�tS6ioe 2�6 fast North, 10 feet wids with full radius scrag Btreei,'`sotLth 41a be814y41ng 86 Piro# .Es+aFe �d rest, . ttFel2tia '�`a � 7!`8, �!a 6 95 :.iaolesca, Str®gt, seat sis?et ' 0bo RU& 50 t <asby, thenbe-GS foot -Ira r ia�' e. 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M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, the total cost thereof, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. $EP 1=1934 Adopted by the Council "e -1974 -/City Clerk, (/ Approved ..--_.-4 --------------19......--. /d ......-------.... Mayor. Councilman Qftplamm= Pearce Councilman H'@gBrsRit*_I Peterson Councilman NEDonniA=--a Rosen PVBL1SHED Councilman' YAN md?2Z= Truaa Councilman'*"" "� Warren Councilman VJnkebr-2= Wenzel Mayor_. (ic6a4 Form B. B. V - OdOnal m City ©vk �/ � J CITY OF ST. PAUL CO `a _ NO....... 38 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK _ Z77 LUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMM ISSIONE DAUMt 15, 199 -- That the Northern States Power Company be given per- mission to install 2 poles on the south side of the Hudson Road, west of Clarence; and 1 pole on the north side of Wakefield, west of Clarence, .with necessary guys, anchors, wires, and Telephone Company wires. Pole and wires to be removed when requested to do so b:t the Common Council and coot of said removal to be borne by the Northern States Power Compauy. Estimate #20946. 101 4 COUNCILMEN YeasNay \�l� ,Pearce ---------------_ --- In favor Rosen 3=nw*-- ---------•• -----.Against Wenzel 6M 6-31 Mr. President/�r.-.__ Adopted by the Council ...... W 193.....- / ....,•-�...Approved_...... 193-..--- /b Mayor oNyllw to CIO Clint U CITY OF ST. PAUL co" No OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK Fax f NCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONE DArF' RESOLVED Cost + d+! .r That the Northern states Power Company be given permission to install 2-40 foot poles on the east side of Dealton, between west seventh and Benson; and 1-40 foot pole on the south side of Benson, west of Dealton, with necessary guys, anchors, wires, and Telephone Company wires. Poles and wires to be removed when requested to do so by the Common Council and cost of said removal to be borne by the Northern states Power Company. a Estimate $20509 C COUNCILMEN Yeas Ys 4*.! A4epeftal ,� Bross ---- -----------_. IA favor Rosen Z.--- --------- - --- Against Wenzel 6M 6-32 Mr. President/�y Adopted by the Council. -SEP -13-M-193 SEP 1' 1934 Approved.................. ••.............. 193. ............ ,.-..L JB1lSIdED ayor ORIOINI�L TO Oltr eLt.k COUNCIL 9p CITY OF ST. PAUL RILE NO OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COU RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM I_ PRESENTED BY �� COMMISSIONER— DATE WHEREAS, the St. Paul Daily News has requested the use of the Concert Rall of the Municipal Auditorium for the afternoons of November 6th, 7th, Sth and 9th, 1934, for the purpose of conducting a cooking school therein, for which no admission oharge is to be made, now therefore be it RESOLVED, that the use of said Concert Rall on said dates Is hereby granted the St. Paul Daily News, upon condition that it pay the cost of opening and operating the portion of the Auditorium for such purpose.' CO0iLMEN Yeas Nays earce 5terson /R.sen In favor f ax — Against /Warren /Wenzel r. President (Gehan) SM fi•J4 Adopted by the CounciAp 13 10"d 193— SM.1 S 1934 Approved 193— �� Mayor C-01NAL TO e1W L1"K F°eNC'L No. ..A8841 1 ' CITY. OF ST. PAUL OFFICE. OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION -GENERAL FORM PRESENTED'�L..<.CL'l. C DATE COMMISSIOI WHEREAS, 0. D. Stetson has made application to the Council for a permit to install and operate an ioe. station on Lot 13, Block 5, Nininger & Donnelly) s Addition, being on the north side of Selby avenue between_TIsk and Avon streets; and WHEREAS, proper notice has been given pursuant to Paragraph y, Seotlon ,5 of Ordinance No. 5840, and the Council is of the opinion that such permit should be granted; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized and directed to issue to said 0. 0. Stetson a permit for the erection and maintenanoe of said ice station, the building to be in accordance with the Building Code. This permit is granted subject to the provision that the same may be revoked at any time by a majority vote of the 00uneil. COUI ICILMEN Yeas / Nay �Pia -,s Pgrerson ��n In favor /T/ruax /9V---n--Against //Wenzel / Mr. President (Gehan) SM 1— Adopted by the Council Sip 19 104--193— SEP 1$ 1934 Approved 193_ Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL GpIW of M6maou OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON OH a«k and Comwftlonv Of R"I*a lon September 12th, 1934. Yr. J. L. Connolly, Corporation Counsel, Building. Dear Sir: The attached application of C. B. Stetson for permit to install and operate an ics station on Lot the noorth�aidecof59elbyiAve. betweeen Sisk andAdditionbeing was referred to you today, by the Council, for resolution granting such permission. lours very truly, City Clerk. POST CARD NOTICE OFFICE OF THS COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 1. X934 Pursuant to Paragraph F, Section b, as amended, of Building Zone Ordinance, approved July 7th, 1922, you are hereby notified that the application of Q. F. Stetson for permission to erect or continue retail ice station located on lot 18, block b. Kininger & Donnellv's Add. --N. side of Selby, Ave. between Fisk and Avon will come up for consideration before the Council in the Council Cham- ber in the City Hall and Court House Building on the 12Th day of September_ 193-, at 10 o'clock A. M. AXEL F. PETERSON, Page --------mi. 7867 Commissioner of Finance. .. W. LA MONT KAUFMAN Supt..of Perks ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt. of Playgrounds CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUA) , Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Deputy Commissioner dam„® August 27, 1934. mon. Fred. Y. Truax Co missioner St. Paul, Minnesota. Dear Sir: I am returning to you herewith application of C. C. Stetson, 38 E. 4th St. for ice station to be built at Selby and Fisk. Street. ' This property is zoned for comme.r- cial purposes. The station is to be 101 X 12t and will cast approximately $150. Yours very truly, City Architect. CITY OF SAINT PAUL ` l� 1- DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS To—rmCou- — DIVISION OF BUILDING INSPECTION FILED DOUBLE FEE COLLECTED ACCOUNT ORDINANCE APPLICATION FOR PERMIT OFFICE OF CITY CLERK VIOLATION. FRED M. TRUAX. COMMISSIONER To: a7 BUILD INSTALL ADD. ALTER REPAIR M® WRE 14ANID ,D�� 19FY- MARK SQUARES ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ���LLLL By X T. R.ddS CO. NON- ODM 9INwTl �' ERECT REPAIR ILLUM- ILLuM- ROOF PRO- HORI- VERT- HORaoNr URE USED AS NEW SIGN OLD SIGN INATEO INATEO II JECTIND I zoNrwL I IUL I wxD'V1'Call'C11T II v� VJ DDI2ESS_ NUMBER I STREET SIDE ` BETWEEN WHAT CROSS STREETS — WARD LOT B ADDITION OR TRACT FRONT ow WIDTH IN PEST SID! aw LENGTH IN HEIGHT IN PwuI6TiOx Batam NO. OF aux,plxo 011 Pwov BT� ES aTf LlH[ Ix FRT Low[aT S— F.OM W GwalwD Ix PQT MATERIAL OF CONSTRUCTION 8 aioN S'" ' 9gIwR6 FaT ESTIMATED VALUATION I I SEPARATE PE IT REQUIRED FOR GARAGE DETAILS o EMA S: SPECIFICATIONS FOR PRIVATE GARAGES TO BE AT LEAST 10 FEET FROM DWELLING ON SAME LOT TO BE AT LEAST 20 FEET FROM DWELLING ON ADJOINING LOTS TO BE AT LEAST 30 FEET FROM FRONT STREET LINE TO SE AT LEAST B FEET FROM SIDE STREET LINE UNLESS DOORS The under8igned hereby makes eppliEe[ion for a permit to do OPEN TO ALLEY CONSTRUCTION ON VACANT LOT PROHIBITED Building Work ea herein apec.Bed, agreeing to do all work in strict accordance with all Ordinanc¢ Of the City of Saint Minnesota. GARAGE DOORS MUST NOT OPEN INTO ALLEY /Paul, NO PERMIT ISSUED UNDER THIS APPLICATION WILL COVER PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, PLASTERING OR WARM AIR SIGNED- IGNED BY I FURNACE WORK. FURNACE ._. .-. e.. .... —nrrsr� .lr�-rd .�aaa .1a3.v.ts------------ Aug 14- 1934. f Building Dept. Bye 'Irl i p Zoning Board B :!j A m Health Dept. By Mail. Sa z � N y L r zm CA 3 m 3 M i 4� ma F r� -.- ISAAC SUMMERFIELD, Chairman LOUIS. BETZ ALBERT BUENGER EGIN WAHMAN BERNARD J. MCGLYNN CHARLES BASSFORD, City Architect GEORGE H. HERROLD, Engineer Secretary THE BOARD OF ZONING Established by Ordinance No. 5840 Au0us1 22, 1922 SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 234 COURT HOUSE August 24th, 1934• Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Qlerk. Dear Sir Re the application of C. C. Stetson iNiningerl and e&ate an ice Donnelly'shAddition. beiouse on Lot ng Block 5 5v , Ave. between Fisk and the north side of Selby Avon. This is to be located in a Commercial Di strict. This location is a vacant lot facing Selby Ave. adjoinitng a filling station at the corner of Selby and Fisk. The Board recommend that the permit be granted. Yours very truly, GEORGE H. HEFaMD, Engineer Secretary. gh-rh Ray Campbell, 1576 Portland.Off Sale Beer witbbeld for taxes- Applicant wants to withdraw ORIGINAL ro C— CLtRK 66UNc'IL 98842 / nCI.TY /�F ST. PAUL Fn.e NO. '• _ FFf�£ oF'THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL .RESOLUTION —GEMERAL FORM COMMIISSIIOBy NER , '�� DATE September 12. 1954 r WHEREAS Ray Campbell desires to withdraw application 5509 for Off Sale halt Liquor License at 1576 Portland Avenue; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the pamper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Ray Campbell the fee of #5.00 and to cancel said application for license. COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nays ,per rce //eterson Rosen In favor -Truax �'Warren Against I*enzel /Mr. President (Gehan) SM R.)♦ Adopted by the Council HP 12 Daae -193— Approved SE 93_ApprovedSEP 1! 193__ At/ Mayor .. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital_ of. Minnaoln OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Cluk and Commipione, of R"W&Uon Kr. >9 Campbell 1576 Portland Ave. ft. Peal, Minn. 7 dusnst io. 1934 . Q if �� ' 0 - 3 �S 01 4t. Dear Str: I have been directed to inform you that your application for oll WS HALT ffiTWUM LIMM at the above address sae-wrra not passed by the City Council. From records it attboare delin- quent on this property. The�mil n witbholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. I£ you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable. esplanatIOU of the cause of the tries not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very L�. City Mark. LE onion AL ro lbw ot-BRK F16LE L NO_98M '9 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE F-tHE CITY CLERK ' COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRAENTED BY DATE September 12, 1954 COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That license for Restaurant, application 1*u0, &ppUed for by Yrs' Street be and it is hereby granted and the George Sakeleres at 485 South Rabasha City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the peyelent into the city treaeury of the required fee. COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nays lry�rce /Pederson �R/osen In favor jf'ruax n /'Warren r v Against / Wenzel % Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6..14 �C.'F: No. 99843—Ry H: -E. Warren— ' I: �G.Pearce—_. Resolved. ThatAlcenae'� for Reetau-- Mr.. GeortPKetake ecce$ a[li 8bf South Wabasha. trees -be., and: It le hereby granted and;tthe City Clerk Is Instruct - he meat- Intoeihe. Celiyeense ryco[ the re- quired fee: Adopted by the. Council Sept, 13, 994. Approved Sept. 13.1934. Sept. 1b-1934) Adopted by the Council SEP 19 107 193— SEP 1! fW Approved 193-- ire—Geo. Sakela}res, 485 So. Wabasha St. Restaurant Apid. 180. previously submitted but withheld because of delingent_taxes.. On and Off Sale Malt Liquor licenses granted this applicant later by C.F. 98748. Matter of Restaurant license introduced in meeting of Council 9-10-34 by Commr Peterson Granted 7-0 c6U oatom4 To �y,TY CLLRK i FILE L No. 9884 4 Y FILE CITY OF ST. PAUL ��ctoi;ttd , #-IrHE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PREIENTED BY DATE September 18, 19.54 COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That license for Restaurant, application 150, applied for by Mrs. George Sakelares at 485 South Wabasha Street be end it is hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee. C. F. No, 9894'3-13y 1i E. Warrllcepee' fot ne.tau- en— Seeoly d r That.. rapt,:appllcatloaai;339. applied foe by Wabaaha andSt.?rppdth".t Cblty eae�nd It.ls6 hereby granted Clerk faitrut7 ct- ed tp:lssue ughi�license upon thens� U roegt-lpto ttie %city treasury of thete- au[bea,fae. Adapted by theC-01 sept. 13. 934. Approved sept.. 13. 1934. (Sept, 16-1934) COUN . ILMEN Yeas Nays �dree rP rson osen In favor /If-ruax /Warren Against / Wenzel % Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council SEP 19 100/ 193— S EP 1' f Approved 193— Mayor yt _ TO OITT I.A.C_ conNCIL 98844 F OalO1N^L L ILM No CITY OF ST. PAUL ��I e—WrOj,td ­ OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COU RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM September 12th 1934. PRESENTED BY DATE COMMISSIONER., RESOLVED That licenses applied for by the following persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such "cone" upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: Hove Food Market, Inc. 1601 University Av.Grocery Rea. A. A. Lawson 1463 University Ave. Confectionery Golden Rule Bakery Mrs. C.M. Uselman 2048 Marshall Ave. Bakery IC, F. No. 98B44—By H. Eo Warren— I, C. Pearoe— Resolyed That licenses DPlled forl- too follow ng Dersons.1for the adP nu& Confectionery., ' `1 Golden Rav Bakery, Ch' IIse}Man E048'��Marehnllf Ave.,Bakery. II Adopted by the Coubail Sept. 13.1934. -- APoro_d Sept. 13 1884. - _ — — (Seat 16-1934) --- CUILMEN Yeas Nays ce rson rTruax favor __In 11osen /Warren --/2—Against f Fenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) 1. 6.34 Adopted by the Council 3 P 1 g 10"_193— Approved i Ad --193— 4/ Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL - C,Pltal of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON CIIy Oak and Commialona of R"wation September 10th, 1934 Ron. A=l 8. Peterson, Comer of llaAace, Building. Dear Sir: The attached letters of Boy 'A. Hilton ons and Carl Leonard, License Inspectorarelativs to App of A. L. Lawson for confectionery at 1453 University and the Rove 7bod Market for grocery at 1601 University ,venin, which properties are delinquent in their taxes, were referred to you, by the 00 mcil today, for report. 16 I f / , �i -f r—r/U City Clerk. . ell AJ 1 N .. a PRONES. NESTOR 1581 - MMWAY 4035 11AMLINE TWIN CITY REAL ESTATE CO. 1003 UNIVERSITY AVE. NEAR SNELLING AVE. ST. PAUL. MINN. W. O. KINGS RD. MANAGER RCD. LD. W. CQNO AVC. NCDTOR ,T1Y \ August 27, 1934 Mr. Carl Leonard, License Inspector Public Safety Building St. Paul, Minnesota Deas Sir; ROY E. MILTON INDUA-1AL —1—in The Baltimore Holding Company, the owner of several properties in the Midway District, have had some dispute with the City with re- gard to the amount of their taxes, and which I understand has been settled and arrangements made whereby payment of back taxes will be made at certain definite times between now and the first of the year. It seems that your department has been holding up licenses to the Hove Food Market and to Mr. Lawson, the &uggist, and perhaps others who are tenants of the Baltimore Holding Company. I have checked this situation with the County Attorney's office and they verify the above statement as to settlement of the tax dis- pute. I wonder what further information, if any, you will need to issue theve licensee or at least not to embarrass the tenants above mentioned. Please let me know if my understanding of the situation is not correct. Yours very truAI . BEE: MA P. S. We represent the Baltimore Holding Zpany in the rental of their Midway properties, and hence, our interest. �777 37sT a THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTER-OFFIOE OOMMUNIOATION August $1, 1954 •r. a. E. warrant Commissioner of Public Safety, Chairman, License Committee Dear Sir: With reference to the attaebsd letter relative to delinquent taws on property owed by the Baltimore nn fioldiug CompaW and the tenants of which are applicants 13 for licenses, beg to advise that the applications of '►. Lawson, druggist, 1455 adversity Ave. and The Bove ■arket, 1601 University Ave. have been approved by this barean and sent to the Council for passage. This matter is therefore out of our hands and auuy arrangement kj 1�9� for taking care of delinquent taxes in order to release these licenses should be taken up with the City Council - Very truly yours License ypapeotor n n CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnerote OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commirioner of Residntion September 10th, 1934. Moa. <ssl F. Peterson, Commieeioner of Finance, Badding. Dear Sir: We enclose herewith cossmnillition relative to the delinquent taxes on property at 2049 Marshall heave, at which location Mrs. C. M. Veelman has spplied for s bakery license. W this scatter was referred to your de- partaeent, by the Council, for report. Yours very truly, pity alert. -rr ,1_�si'•.>-.'.-rte'.__-�, �-f._ LJ.i�L s Description Moved by To lay over to and refer to for investigation and report or recommendation. For his information To set hearing for and send notices to property owners within for resolution to grant To deny application. i "i Substitute or amending motion by� Roll Call Orig. Motion Yeas Nays PEARCE PETERSON ROSEN TRUAX WARREN WENZEL MR. PRES. GEHAN Roll Call Sub. Motion Yeas Nays PEARCE PETERSON ROSEN TRUAX WARREN W ENZEL MR. PRES. GEHAN L� CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE,OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clak and Com,ninlone, of Ragi,tratlon August 15, 1934 Mrs. C. M. Uselman Golden Hole Bakery 2048 Marshall Ave. 8t. Pont, Minn. Dear Madam: I have been directed to inform you that your application for BMW LIC=Sl at the above address was ,Wm not passed by the City OotmCil. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there Is a reasonable_eVlanation of the cause of the tams not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Tours very truly, Q �1�Ji q Clerk. 98845tl ceuNea NO. OPIOtNAL TO CYT' OLEPK _ CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE `If OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK RESOLVED UNCIL jiESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM _ DATE Sept. 13 19'S4 In the matter of grading Jackson Place from Youngman Avenue to a point 210 feet southeasterly Aunder Preliminary Order C. F. of Youngman venue '5, 1934, and Final Order C. F. 9q 634, approved April-' 98278, approved July 10, 1934• Resolved, That the plans and specifications as submitted by the Commissioner of Public Works for the above named improvement, be and the same are hereby approved. UNCILMEN b the G CO Adopted y Yeas Nays Prce terson Rosen In favor Approved- - pproved ✓/VS7aT uax rren --O--Against /Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 1 a. SEP 13 1934 ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK i 98848=BY Fred t' COUNCIL �Q/��' CITY OF ST. PA0, Rosen—I, C. Pear. rue No. 988 .e. the Board 'of FI toed °to. the `.Ctlunc.. OFFICE OF THE CITY �3ee0o1e°14Ee`anfl 4 1,. COUNCIL ESOLUTION—GENroro therefore be d to It . . � Il•be01 Ineoeotat eln .. .re6. ^,I f� / R by lsw { K •IYl PRESENTED ay dtlaaeEota; COMMISSIONER !ziTO eta �� /'�. t�e�Itt,iTE WHEREAS, the Board of Freeholders has submitted to the Council of the City of Saint Paul proposed amendments to Sections 489 and 430 of the City Charter; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That a special election is hereby ordered to be held in the manner provided by law, in the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 6th day of November, 1934, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said City the question of ratifying the proposed amendments to said Charter submitted by said Board of Freeholders; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That the City Clerk to hereby ordered and directed to cause the full text of said proposed amendments to be published as required by law for thirty days in three dvtyr qualified newspapers of general circulation, printed and published In the City of Saint Paul, vizi St. Paul Review, Hianesota Union Advocate and Fast St. PaulReporter ; the cost thereof to be paid out of the Official Publloations'Fand; be it y FURTHER RESOLVED, That the City C1erk-is hereby ordered to give notice of said election in the manner provided by law, and that the polls for said election shall remain open during the hours pro- vided by law; and that the registration records on file in the City Clerk's offiaeshall be used, as provided by law; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized and directed to prepare the necessary print- ing, stationery and election supplies, the cost tboreof,together with all expenses of said election, to be paid out of the Election Expense Account of the General Fund; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That the City Clerk is fbsther authorised and directed to give such notice and do whatever also is necessary for the submission of *slid proposed amendments at said election in the manner prescribed by law. COUNCILMEN up i yeas Nays Adopted by the Council 193— Pearce Peterson KP HIM RosenL-1,,Approved 193— Truax Warren ainst Wenzel ayor Mr, President (Gehan) PUBLISTiED SM 6.34 t Adopted by the Council 193— Yeas. Nays. PEARCE PETERSON ROSEN TRUAX WARREN WENZEL MR. PRESIDENT (GEHAN) iTf � J CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK vv L. R. S. FERGUSON City auk and Commlalona of R"Isballon r. August loth, 1934• Mr. L. L. Anderson, Corporation Counsel-, Building. Dear Sir: Attached is draft of proposed amend- ments to Sections 429 and 430 of the.City Charter, as submitted by the Board of Freeholders of the City of St. Paul. The City Council today referred the above draft to you for the preparation of a resolution calling an election on November 6th for the submission of the said amendments to the voters Por ratification. Yours very truly, City Clerk. A >;ast Llyd, 1974. Fon. Fred P -m- . f!n�g'r of P.Y. a: P. 918499.1 Bui 1 ding. Nar Si r: The attached copy of the resolution eallinr a snecisl election to be held on November 6th for the purpose of submitting to the voterau eerrtain thepro- posed charter aendments was referred to yo eorporrtion Counsel, by the City Council. with the request that you determine whether it is advisable or necessary that such amendments be submitted at a special election rather than at the general election. Yours very t -17P City Clerk x-ast m rd, 1534• 1"r. J. L. ronnolly, C^ronrntt,)n Co -r:^:1, ?!,ill V nft. Dear girt The attached coj)y of the resolution Calling a_ special election to Le `,cid on IJovewber 6th ose of s:zl_i tin:; to t!zj voters certain Prn enaed chrrter-1,en,: ,11ts was re -(;r:- 1;o yo: anC the Co: 1is'i%'I3r of Parke, Play: rounde and Public Buildings by the Cite Council, with ttue requeut that yon determine whether it Se advisable or necessary that such amendments be submitted at a special election rather than at the general election. Yours Very truly, City Clerk. R LOUIS P. SHEAHAN HILARY J. FLYNN EDWIN MURPHY IRVINO GOTLIES JAS. F. SULLIVAN CLAIM INV CITY OF SAINT PAUL LEGAL DEPARTMENT JOHN L. CONNOLLY CORPORATION COUNSEL September 13th, 1934. To the Council. Gentlemen* Under date of September 5th, the City Clerk conveyed to me your request for an opinion with refer- ence whichtarethe to belvotedoupon atof otheed Crtr specialeelectioneons Tuesday, November Sth. The amendments should dob gpubralhed ffor atthirty days in three legal newspapers ion Citythasaone official public tion for$thetyear 1934,1e namely, the St. Paul Review; and inasmuch as two addi- tional newspapers are necessary, it is the duty of some one to decide what other papers the Council wants the amendments published in. yours very truly, Corporation Counsel. JLC -U 1 CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Oak and Commission of R"ipnUon September 5th, 1934. Yr. J. L. Connolly, Corporation Counsel, Building. Dear Sirs The attached resolution and file in connection with the calling of a special election on Tuesday, 3ovember 6th, for the purpose of submitting to the !looters the question of ratifying certain proposed amendsgaLs to the City Charter was referred to you, by the City Council, with the request that you advise them regarding the publication of these amendments and particularly whether or not they have to be published in any certain newspapers or whether the Council may designate the papers. This matter was.laid.over one day to September 6th. Tours very traly, City Clerk. r+ c, ".. ,, . � r t;� Mo"wREREAS, The Morris T. Baker Company, plaintiff in the iirict; ending civil action in the United States Di%triot Court, of Minnesota, Third Division, entitled, The Morris T. Baker -Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. First Trust -Company of Saint Paul, a corporation, the City of Saint Paul, a mwnicipal corporation, and the 0ounty of Ramsey, a municipal dorporation, defendants;' has proposed that said civil action be settled upon the basis of the payment to the City of Saint Paul and the County of Ramsey, from the escrow fund created by the contracts involved In said action as and for liquidated damages, the sum of $125,000 and the termination of all right, title and interest of said plaintiff and its privy or pr vies, if any, in, to or arising out of said contracts or either of them, and such settlement having been recommended by the Corporation Counsel and being deemed for the beet interests of the City of Saint Paul and the County of Ramsey, therefore be it RESOLVED, that the Corporation Counsel be and he hereby is authorized on behalf of the City of Saint Paul, to unite with the County Attorney, acting on behalf of the County of Ramsey, in effecting a final settlement and disposition of said civil action upon said b&61#,*, and the Corporation Counsel be and he hereby is in such matter, authorized, on behalf of the City of Saint Paul, in union with the Oiunty Attorney, aoting on behalf of the County of -Ramsey, by stipulation or other methods to be determined by - the Corporation Counsel and the County Attorney, to provide for the relinquishment of all Int -Great, claim and title of the City of Saint Paul and the County of Ramsey in and to said escrow fund In so far as the same is in excess of $125,000. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Carte- /✓!/ Se_n.r �n favor x arren / Against /Wenzel• MI. President (Gehan)- SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council SEP 141'fM _193— Approved SEP 14 "4 193_— '7 77 y Al J enimww�ae mm eu.K No. 99947—gr M. H. '.�. COUNCIL IVO. FILE . CITY OF ST. �ae ro. The Morrie T. B. -Slwintlf( In the now Deno U a OFFICE OF THE Cll ""the 'UnueG 9tw4es.- $ M7 COUNCIL RESOLUTION —G01`4, ono oi" •,-COMDnnY o[-�• -BY1 PRESENTED DATE COMMISSION • -! Mo"wREREAS, The Morris T. Baker Company, plaintiff in the iirict; ending civil action in the United States Di%triot Court, of Minnesota, Third Division, entitled, The Morris T. Baker -Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. First Trust -Company of Saint Paul, a corporation, the City of Saint Paul, a mwnicipal corporation, and the 0ounty of Ramsey, a municipal dorporation, defendants;' has proposed that said civil action be settled upon the basis of the payment to the City of Saint Paul and the County of Ramsey, from the escrow fund created by the contracts involved In said action as and for liquidated damages, the sum of $125,000 and the termination of all right, title and interest of said plaintiff and its privy or pr vies, if any, in, to or arising out of said contracts or either of them, and such settlement having been recommended by the Corporation Counsel and being deemed for the beet interests of the City of Saint Paul and the County of Ramsey, therefore be it RESOLVED, that the Corporation Counsel be and he hereby is authorized on behalf of the City of Saint Paul, to unite with the County Attorney, acting on behalf of the County of Ramsey, in effecting a final settlement and disposition of said civil action upon said b&61#,*, and the Corporation Counsel be and he hereby is in such matter, authorized, on behalf of the City of Saint Paul, in union with the Oiunty Attorney, aoting on behalf of the County of -Ramsey, by stipulation or other methods to be determined by - the Corporation Counsel and the County Attorney, to provide for the relinquishment of all Int -Great, claim and title of the City of Saint Paul and the County of Ramsey in and to said escrow fund In so far as the same is in excess of $125,000. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Carte- /✓!/ Se_n.r �n favor x arren / Against /Wenzel• MI. President (Gehan)- SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council SEP 141'fM _193— Approved SEP 14 "4 193_— '7 77 y y ORIGINAL To CITY CLKp cou NCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL vILE NO.—Jl31ZZl) OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL SOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED By DATE September 13, .1934 COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That the Purchasing Agdnt be, and he is hereby authorised to i 7purohase, with the consent of the Mayor and the 0omptroller, one tank car, approximately 8000 gallons, 400 end point gasoline, from the DANOIGER REFINERIES, INO. THRU W.F.SMITH TIRE AND BATTERY 00. at a price of $ .09150 per gallon, less 1$ ten days, including state tax and state inspection, also Federal excise tax, to be spotted on Municipal Equipment Bureau spur at Dale street, on informal bids, as an emergency exists where failure to act promptly would work a hardship to the best interests of the Oity. Oharge General Fund- Municipal Equipment - 1003 -134. COLJ.NCILMEN Yeas NgY�// /PV Peterson r'J/ /KLosen Irv`favor Truax /Warren Against / Wenzel / Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the CounciL_ s '4D-� 4,gw193— Approved_ SEP YT M4 - 193— Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCIL AJ(JVV o11�aINwL NUMBER .8 32 PILE No — '- GITY ON— COUNCIL RESOLUTION- . /L FOR AUTHORIZATION OF LOCAL: IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS Dw BZ. t9]_Z PRESENTED BY- HON. ------ • Resolved, That the Council 'hereby concurs in the recommendation of the,ontraot committee and awards the contract for ourbing'I+'uller • Ij avAe from Fisk street to Avon street, in accordance with plans and apeoifioations hereto attached, to the STANDARD STONE COMPANY, they being the lowest responsible bidders, for -the su* of $558.00, and the Corporation Counsel is hereby instructed to draw up the proper form Of C. 'F. No. 98808 11Y Milton. Rosen,— contract therefor. ReeolYea. That the Council he[eby concurs 1n thv recommendation Of the - Contract So In ttee 'Rod awards the contract co raS+'lsfor Street curbing AvonlOStree<n o. In accordance with .lana.and sDecue ldca- tlonE hereto-- 'attached. to the STAN-I DART) STONES COMPANY. they cbelnE - the�.lowest eevonelblebldders, fo}•.the. sum of;669.00, and the CorvoratI.- Couneel fa-hereby ia., ucted to 'draw _ uD the pro, ferm 'Of....tract there - for: FormalBld No. 9100. EnEfnp"er's Estimate 1666.00. ,Ad.vtodby'the Council SeOt. 141 1185.. Approved Sept 14. 1914 (Sept 18-1930 586.00 FORMAL BIO NO. 910ENGINESR'H ESTIMATE { 0, NOT61 TO BE CSRTIPIED. A9 TO FUNDS. AVAILABLE 8Y. COMPTROLLER. BEFORE PREBENTINO. TO COUNCIL FOR ADDPf10N. FOLLOWS- PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND TO BE REIMBURSED FOR. COST OF THIS IMPROVEMENT AS, 558.00 f. ASSESBEO AGAINST BENEFITTED PROPERTY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ - 4 CODE ' L AP PROPRIATE D FROMCRY'8 SHARE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMHNTe— - APPROPRIATED FROM LOCAL IMPROVBMEJTE—E%EMPT PROPERTY- CODE 4 BOND ISSUE-'CODE 4 [..APPROPRIATED FROM e. TOTAL ` COPIES TO: I NERBBY CERTIFY THAT TNERE I8. IN UNENCUMBEIE! a CITY CLERK ANCE'AVAILASLE IM THE ABOVE ETATED AppROPR1AT10 TO REIMBURSE THE PBRMANENI'IMPROVEMENT REVOLVIN UNO LOCAL IMPROVEMENT N0. COMPTROLLER IN THE ABOVE AMOUNTS. pUBLIC WORKS • pURCHA$ING PATE FINAL ORDER ADOPrN RD Blyy COUNCILMEN' S" i4 19�� • NAYS ADOPrED BY THE COUNML IN FAVOR YEAR tl 14 1934 APPROVED • AOAIN.r r � ut: I TO THE HONORABLE fjAYOR AM) THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. OENTIJ=N: aeptember 13, 1954 The Contract Committee hereby recomends that the following contract be awarded: 1 F.S. #9100: Curbing Fuller Avenue from Fisk street to Avon TO STANDARDARD STONE COMPANY $559.00 For the sum of Engineer's Estimate $566.00 Res etfullqM stted, C �y,� airman- Y� , DUPLICATE To C CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL 98850 OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER COUNCIL FILE No - ------------------- - ....... ...... COLINCILMEN-11 / OLL CALL COUNCIL RESOLUTION MAY ....ALCI IN FAVORAUDITED CLAIMS — 13 9 PEARCE - ----.-"Pt48mbex -------- 1 RO EN TRUAX AGAINST RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS OF ORA OW CITY TREASURY, IL F S .. COVERING WENZL TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUN" MR. PRES. MAHONEY4 (334 CHE KS NUMBEREV� ------- - ... To INCLUSIVE. AS C PER CHECKS ON FfLE IN FFICE 0 'THE COMPTROLLER - ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL.- APPROVED_..- . 419 CITY COM"LLER -7) BY... .......... .... . ..... . MAYOR ... . ........ . .... . ..... 98850— "e"01v - That chabe ed eck dr—n ozf t he C1 ty Treasury, theaggregate AL CA TE RETURN T 9to n t 22 449 CHECK or co verinjr C e NUMBER a MOU erect S 0 7239, IIn UM b ed 7 IS 7 cheekB 0 n file I n the Mee of t. Cltj Comptroller OMV tro I is r PER CHECKS DISBURSEMENT By K CHECKS Adopted b, the Council Sept. 14, 1934: 'ed Sept. 14, 1934. 4 (Sept. 22-1934) —19–M51- IT"l-" IL -------- 7187 Alfred Decker 10 00 10 747 7188 Fielding & Shepley, Inc. 474 125 2 7199 Carmen Delmont 72 00 7190 John Puetz 7191 Bureau of Municipal Research 50 00 7192 'I.L. Darling 3 500 00 M oo 719 Carl P, Herbert 719� Gertrude E. Mok 200 00 7195 George % Morgan 3 500 00 675 17 7196 McFadaen-LFAbert Company 7197 It.Paul Builders Material Com any 59 03 7199 3t.Paul Institute 250 00 9 45 7199 Household Specialties, Inc- 29 00 7200 James E. Gipple 7201-V.F.Smith Tire & Battery Co.A ent 7eD 80 7202 Sam RobbeTtZ 215 00 5 00 720 Murphy Laboratories 45 00 7N H. J. Salt 5 00 7205 G.E. DTanSfield 4 2 3o 7206 C. Kincaid 1 o 7207 Mary Schrieber 4o36 g 35 7209 Mrs. H. Mitch 7209 Lamprey Products Company 5 as 7210 Qualley, Inc. 10 00 7211 John P. Juenemann 17 80 46 oo 7P12 Mrs. J.M.Ayd, Guardian 40 oo 7211 Mrs- O.M. Claugherty, Guardim 2'"' 7214 Mrs. Etta Flaherty 40 ()o 7215 Casimer Kafka 7216 Mrs. Anna Schneider 1Veiss 17 28 31 86 7217 Mrs- Afn 10 00 ,;s 7218 'vm. Ho an 7219 Lake Park lee & Fuel Company 10a 96 7220 MacMillan Company 4 s6 7221 Mable Auto Body Company 8 50 7222 John Maurus 18 so 722 Merrill -Greer -Chapman Company 7 96 72N Midway Foundry Company 172 50 7225 Midwest Chemical companyinoo 83 30 1 7226 Milwaukee Dustless Brush Company 7 85 7227 Minn. League of Munic9palitise 5 00 7228 Monroe calculating Machine Co. is 00 25 50 7229 National Checking Company 7230 National mower Company 52 12 7231 National Tuberculosis Association 1 50 7232 Newark Free Public Libr,,-;ry 3 00 7233 Ne- Orient Society of Amerioan 7 00 7234 New York Times 1 00 7235 Northern states Power Company 309 22 7236 Nortbern States Power Company 449 37 7237 North Star Varnish Company 6 oo 7238 Northwestern Tire Company 5 25 SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 70 11-32 39 2 El 30 30 J _ F � I � )µ 1�TI I i , '� I � T � A ' J 6 J It e, ��05� onio�aAL ro Garr GLiwR+ FILE L CIT OF ST. PAUL ae NO. OF THE CITY CLERK �14 COUNRESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY Sept or Zq. lgg¢ COMMISSIONER _ DATE RESOLVED That Master Barber license, application 59989 applied for by Peter Yorke at 577 Dale St..N. be and it is hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such license upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee. C.^4>#' ,Nes�888Ht By'8:.�I7 Warren= Reaold�6i1T�T t btaetpT Barb¢r. oehce apDllcatlon o98d"��eppflced; !or„bye Peter Yprka'at 8T7 i1a19"8L N bo`abd' /t ie bereby granted btld;the City Clefk te;.Ipetruoted e such 1loettee ilpon. the peylaeatA;,lptofilth e Cltq tr¢aepry 01 the, required fee �— Adopted"'th¢ C6uacII4Vr6t l4 1881.. Approved..r 34 1984: p �, •• '(,Sept EE=1934) COU ILMEN Yeas 'Nay tt /P Letson osen In favor x11luax JP/(/arren Against JZnzel ,/Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council SIP 14 M4 _193- 4 Approved 19 Mayor ORIGINAL To cITT cI.eRlt may(/ _ FI98852 cam' Ivy. LE L IUr OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK C UCIL RWLUTION —GENERAL FORM- EAPRESENCOMMISSIONER— l�Lt p/ DATE SeL*,embar-14a 1954 RESOLVED I That License No. 1385 for On Sale Malt Liquor, and License No. 5812 for Restaurant issued to S. Robbets at 839 Payne Ave. be and they are hereby revoked for reason of complaint of neighbors, recommendation of the Chief of Police and License Inspector, and violation of the liquor law. 3 COUNCILMEN Yeas ": �ce Nays 'Person rltj.s. �'rpax tten In favor Against �- �nzel /tvir. President (Gehan) 4 6•J4 IC .. -B NO. 99863 -By 9 Werren— rred M Trus:—I, C Pearce= Absolved That ltcepea No: 1886 [or Om Sale -Malt Ltcudr anfl Llcenee Np.. 881$.top�Reatabrabt leeuefl to4i8 bets it.9394 Payne iii% rebD and they urs. `� , heby YAvoked for•...reaadR otl.coMDlatnt of helBhbOYa. 'recbmmebflatl b of the. Chlef=:oi Poltce and Lfedn9a :IpapectgPi and-vloletlonot; the itduor,lsw AdoDCefl by tae Council 8epk'14 1984 ADDrdYOfl Sep 1! 1994 cseDl. sa 1sa4� Adopted by the Council SEP 14 ON 193_ SEP 1414 Mayor OPIn INl1L TO OITY CL[0.K 1 Y OF ST. PAUL FILE"CIL )8853 NO.... OFFIC OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE seltembar, 34, 1044 RESOLVED .I That License No. 912 for On Sale Malt Liquor, and License No. 6111 for Restaurant issued to Mrs. Raphaela Serpico at 916 Payne Avenue be and they are hereby revoked upon complaints of neighbors, recommendation of the Chief of Police and License Inspector, and violation of the liquor law. COUNCILMEN Yeas � Nays �arce /Paterson nRosen In favor Tr ax/ rren - —4—Against ,ienzel _'1ZPresidcnt (Gehan) 1 6,34 C F No; 9436a a' -m E Warren I C Pearce— IceeolVed.�:Tbat Llcease No 9Lt,.On pale Matt-Tdgaor, and hloenee Nc.; 811,1. aor Beetmlrant r.mied to Mre 8V1 -90% ,Herptco er Pagne "Aseape he' 'hn'd `-rhes ary hcr31 g raY, ; c 'ugonF::no n .blalntB o>`r a0lghKOre ienommeadBUon` (OI the Chet of PoDce gttd I.tCenbe In-; lg e�otor aad Vfolatiba_ o[ the 1ltWgrl AdoDtedby the Coutica 8apt 14 iaa�. AbCrbged ,9e0t 14 19af — —tseut as ieaeY Adopted by the Council SEP 14 193— Approved WP 14 i xA 193— ORIGINAL -70 APPLICANT FEE COLLECTED CITY OF SAINT PAUL $25-00 OFFICE OP CITE CLURK.-A0011 CM'HALL - 9L - LIC E N S NO APPLICATION NO. )"LT UQUOR ONS LE THIS IS TO CERTIFY TH ADDRESS OR PLACE HAVING PAID THE ABOVE FEE AND COMPLIED WITH OTHER ORDINANCE RKQU[ilMMZN r—'s I HER BY AUTHORIZED TO SELL NON -INTOXICATING MALT Ll AS I FOR CONSUMPTION ON PREMISES AT THE ADDRESS SPECIFIED ABOVEINTHE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE NO. 7461, APPROVED MARCH 31, 1933 AND ALL AMENDMENTS THERETO. THIS LICENSE MUST 8 . E KEPT POSTED IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE WHERE`BUSINESS IS:iCARRIED ON Pers -toPeison' or� f Person Place to Not le rom 4T11sflerabble ES a PROVISION UCKNOR to ISSUED SUBJECT-TO UBJECT To T" TNISALL OF. ORDINANCES 0 IF NT PA I �IZT OF ,P MINNESOTA. AND MAY off Zva y R IF 16 THIS LICENSE EXP PRO A VIOLA" CITY c"R 0.n OF qSUAftCjg .A 0B&INU PAYOR'S COPY • LICENSE BUREAU RECEIPT • • ` DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY • ROOM 301 PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING SAINT PAUL, MIW//f Date 193— r,, I oil Deposit on applicatio-mo 16 Application Numb License Number NOTICE. sTHIS 1S. N 6r A`LICENSE= ONLY A RECEIPT. JOHN''H. McDO.NALD �': ' . :�; . Commissioner oE�Public Safety Vk A., L DEN 11• No. 0416 By� .' •;' $161 ptlWtlblTWe{ia6�e68e O6taII.ae: L , av, P',q It I- ;y pl19885 INL TO OIrT CLK"K COUNCIL ��u' ' j" CITY OF $T. PAUL PILB NO • FFI� OF THE CITY CLERK ' COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM mP� T c esrco--: PRESENTED BY JPi.-el i l t" ' 1 �t �fN� �� DATE September 13 1934, COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That the ice stations applied for by the following persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk Is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the requires fees: A. W. Anderson 60 S. Cleveland Ave. Appl. 5286 I f,-503 Capital Ice & Fcel 1150 Payne Ave. " 5719 Capital Ice & Pool Arcade & Hawthorne (S.W.) " 5720 Capital Ice & Fuel Arkwright & Lawson ME.) " 5716 Capitol Oil Co. 1054 Payne Ave. " 5756 Robert Green 346 A. Chatsworth " 576 John Olson 1352 Payne Ave. " 5724 0. R. Sandeen 629 Forest St. " 5630 0. R. Sandeen T78 E. 7th St. " 5631 0. R. Sandeen 1194 Greenbrier " 5632 Paul Sohnatth ST4 E. 7th St. " 5633 Z. A. Schrankler 744 E. 3rd St. " 5626 a Albert Zahrbock • 759 Cromwell Ave. " St. a 5175 5144 Andrew Hollanitech 1039 Charles Geo. D. Baldwin 13111 St. Clair St. " 5072 Joe Fink 335 W. Lawson St. " 5195 Louie Goldberg Griggs & Selby (11:7.8 Selby " 49S Geo. Yo-tmg 1405 St. Clair " " 4557 5016 L. H. Amuudeon 2191 Robbins Anthoryy Villelli 1692 Randolph St. " 5017 Morris Saiarud 902 Farrington Ave. • 5032 Kenneth Eling Anita, bet. Winnifred & Congress Ste. " 4730 Earnest G. Kreul 542 Stryker Ave. • 47T3 Joe Rhode N. L. Anderson 111 Concord St. " 1401 White Bear Ave. " 4757 "68 Rest End Ice & Fuel Co. Victoria & R. 7th (N.W.) " 5826 Rest End Ice & Fool Co. Snelling & Randolph (R.W.) " 5527 West End Ice & Fnel Oo 510 Randolph St. " 582$ COU ILMEN Yeas / Nays Adopted by the Council S� 1� �_ 193— P,farce �y ZPe)terson \�SEP 14-M4 osen__In favor Approved 193— ruax 4.,ren — —Against J Venzet ayor /Mr. President (Gehan) \ PUCLISIIEll 2, /D SM 6.34 - //� Py C. F.g�54 DZT.IRWZNT AXES September 24, 1934, Year, Amount Q Wenneth Fling Anita Bt.bet.Ninifred (Ice sta.) 1 -931 -NO k F. 4. 35.99 d Oongrese Ste. 1932-20 A.F. ssaa Rear o! 246 X.00ngress St. .01 0 capital Ice Awl Arkwright A Lawson R. E.aorner (Ice eta.) 1925-Ro A.B. 1930-Ro A.F. 1931 o A.F. 1932% -NO A. F. 0 capital Ice d Feel 1150 Payne Ave. f (zoo Sta.) 1932 -No A. F. 51.10 ✓-Anthony Pilielli 1692 Rendolph'St: (Zoo Sta.)' 1931 -No A. F. 58.97 j/ Marl Bowman a"atoga d St. Olel* (Ice $ta.) 1932-90 A.F, 12.51 Q 0. R. Sandeen 776 E. 7th St. �( Ane eta'') 'i 1929-416 A.F. 56.56 j 1930 -No A.F. 100.12 - 1931-16 A. F. 38.77 1932,:110 A. F. IM n1 0 Paul schnaith 874 B. 71h St. (100 44.) 1932-A. F. 513.72 C David Renig ✓ 193 State St, (Reported to License (ZOO-Sta.) 193r-Ro A.F. Inspector 8/25/34) 116.23 Py \Albert`,Zahrbook 7 drewHollaniteCh. `. 1 510'Randplph s� 5 & Q4. `Joe Fink 3 Louie 1loldbe=g" G Qeo, Young i 1 Yo7rriei` 9aserud 9 a:: F..�F9gg54 .. � Fuelco 4 cReported 8l, 25 ,�> Beet end Ioe 510'Randplph s� 5 & Q4. 0— pot 0d g/ /3 ) i 1 r - i J; 0 CITY OF SAINT PAUL Office of City Clerk L. R. S. Perguson City Clerk yr, 0. R. Sandeen 776 S. 7th St. St. Paul. Minn - yP� September 13. 193+ 2� - rl' �M �- N T7 Dear Sir: I have been directed to inform you that your application for ICl STATION LICBNSY at the above address was-90=96nt ssed that by thetaxes sCitdelin- Council. From records it appears re quent on this property. The Council has F been withholding ,,causes on income producing property on delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner ahould be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes Tnot being said the Council will be pleased to grant you owner a hearing. Yours very truly, ERNEST JOHNSON 7,4UFM%stT_ /V,{)' /Vjl/ Supt of Playgrounds Sup . of As CHAS. A. BASSFORD Cty Amhited CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF . PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commi:aioner CARL E iPEAKES, Deputy Commisdoner September 10, 1934 Hon. Fred X. Truax commissioner -- Dear Sir: I am returning to you herewith the Pile in connection with the applications for ice station licenses with our report. A. V7. Anderson, 60 S. Cleveland Ave. Boiling from Phillips Filling Station, Commercial- zoning, inspector believes condition okay. Carl Bowman, 1510 St. Clair at. closed, inspector be store, Commercial zoning, lieves condition okay. Capital Iee & Fuel Co., 1150 Payne Ave. Selling from brick office, Commercial zoning, inspeo— tor believesoondition okay. Capital Ioe & Fuel Co., S. W. Corner Arcade & Hawthorne Joe store, Commercial zoning, inspector believes con- , dition okay. Capital Ioe & Fuel Co-, N. 8. Corner Arkwright & Lawson Toe store, Commercial zoning, inspector believes con- dition okay. Capital oil Co., 1054 Payne Avenue Selling from filling station, commercial zoning, in- specter believes condition okay. Robert Green,, 346 N. Chatsworth Ave. selling from oonorete••blook building, attached to cor mmerolal zoning, oar inspector re- nor beer parlor, Co ports that there is a legal ice station across the street. #2 john Olson, 1882 Payne Avenue Selling nOln side addition oondirOfttion oksstore' Commercial zoning, 0. R. sandeen, 629 Forest street „an store attached tobthree-car atore on aorner,acondition B Residence Zoning okay. 0. R. Sandeen, 778 E. Seventh Street , conditions okay0 lee store, Commercial zoning, closed p,IQe storee, B119Rea de cerzoning but sStreet tore on corner, closed, conditions okay. Pau. Sohnaith, 874 East Seventh Street lee store nconditionstion location, Light Industry zoning,cditi kay W. A. sebrankler, 744 East ThirdStreet okay• Ice store, Commercial zoning, conditions Dditid %nig, 193 state street Ice atone, commercial zoning, closed, conditions okay. F y, tect LAR..4 y -1— CITY 1 , CITY OF SAINT PAUL C.Plbl of Minn.w4 OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON --" GH Quk and Commielona of ROSWMIon September 5th, 1934. Ron. P. Y. Truax, Comer of P.P. & P. Bidgs., Building. Dear Sir= The City Coffioil today referred the matter of the spplication of David Emig for an ice station license at 193 State Street to your department for investigation and report. Yours very truly, City Clerk. 0 CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of MinnMu . OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Oak and Commissioner of Registration Angast 31st, 1934. Hon. Fred M. Trust:, Cometr of P.P. & P. Bldgs., Building. Dear Sir: The following applications for ice station licensee at the addresses indicated below were referred to your department, by the Council, for report: A. W. Anderson Carl Bowman Capital Ice & Fuel Co. r • • • r • ■ Is Capitol Oil Co. Hobart Green John Olson 0. R. Sandeen 0. R. Sandeen 0. H. Sandeen Paul Sohnaith W. A. Schranit:ler 60 S. Cleveland Ave. Saratoga & St. Clair (1510 St. Clair) 1150 Payne ave. S.T. Cor. Arcade & Hawthorne R.N. Cor. Ar1wright & Lawson 1054 Payne Ave. 346 H. Chatsworth St. 1382 Payne Ave. 629 Forest St. 77S B. 7th St. 1194 Greenbrier - at Maryland 874 1. 7th St. 744 A. 3rd St. Yours very truly, C�e g?.�/ City Clerk. Septewbar 11th, 1934. Finn. Fred M. Tri2ax. C -r is I r of F.?. e } . Bldss. , ?-aIIdinr, rear Sir: The folloa3n7 applieationg for licenses to oaerate cast: ane° Cur-! ice Mations nt the E : rr-„•!e inriic>;tnd wero r -.=r. ^reel to Your departnent, b- the Covncll, for invest i;�a tion and report: Y. L. Anderson 1401. TA to Bear Ave. wont vRd Ice & Fuel Co. Victoria and 'fest 7th Sts. • ” " ;mlltnp, and Randolph —/;4/, w s " ° " " 10 Randolph ?t. (Office address) Tours very truly, City Clerk. August 7th. 1934. Not, Fred 11. Truax, Coms'r of P.P. & P. Bldge., Building. Dear Sirs The following; applications for ice stations lioenses were referred to your department, by the Council, for investlantion and r000rts Albert 2anrbook 759 Cromwell Ave. Andrew Hollanitsch 1039 Charles St. Joe bink 335 W. Lawson Geo, D. Baldvin 1141 St. Clair St. Louie Goldberg 1�1r 901b; Ave. - in rear George Yotmg 1400 St. Clair St. L. A. Amundson 2191 Rnbbins Anthony Yillelli 1692 Randolph St. Morris Samaria 902 varri,t;ton Ave. Kenneth Sling 499 Greenwood Ernest G. Xrenl 54? Stryker Ave. Joe Rhode 111 Conoord St. Yours very traly! City Clerk. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Vold of Minnaob OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clok 4n4,Commiwiono of RegBtrnUon September 11th, 1934• Ron. ]red M. Truaz, Cometr of P.P. & P. 3141911., Building. Dear Sir: The following application# for licenses to operate cash and carry ice stations at the addresses indicated were referred to your department, IV the Council, for investigation and report: R. L. vndarson 1401 White Bear AM West Bud Ice & ]oai Co. Victoria and West 7th Sts. • ■ Snelling and Randolph 510 Randolph St. (Office address) !oars very truly, City Clerk. CITY Or SAINT PAUL Office of City Clerk L. R. S. gergusoIn City Clerk September 18, 1934 Kr. Anthony iillelli 1692 Randolph St. St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I have been directed to inform you that your application for IC8 STATION LIOUSI at the above address was -aero not passed by the City council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent., If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, ��-�/��G .�•; , ���� ccs, z �"Ci Ole-rk. p;;Vt- &e- _ eOUNCLL U/(�) .. OalO1Nl1L TO CITY CLANK CITY OF ST 4 No: 96866-8Y Azot F Ret TILE No. 985 �J .. Berea. Jn '1NE8; the Clty-A', - OFFICE OF THE C onsa bY 6the RTaaeed o! IDess coaetrnattnR the nen' and'where�a.t7�e� '1PEEMS, in 1938, the City of Saint Paul changed the grade of Zest Third street by constructing the new Third Street Viaduct; and whereas, the owner of the following described real estate, to - wit: in Block 31, and Lot 19, Lots 1 and 3.Dayton's Addition to the Block 39, Lyman Da yt City of at. Paul; also that part lying northerlylineof Thirda line 6streeti30 feeat t westerly from the southwest corner of Block 31, thence northerly parallel with the easterly line of Lots 7 and 8 to the northerly line of Lot 8, being part Of Lots 7 and 8, Block 31, 8� Paul,y Addition to the City 1 claimed that the award of damages to said property by reason of such change of grade was inadequate; and whereas, said award of damages amounted to $3706.00; and the owner of said property, being dissatisfied with such award, to ebi ght action against the theunt Of 351000; at. Raul, claiming damage and - TIIBERZAS, the Corporation the amount and the Valuation and Assess- ment Engineer have reconsidered mount of the damage awarded, and have concluded that the said award was inadequate bat that the sum of $3,700 would be adequate; and MIERZAS, the owner of said property has agreed to accept said am of $3,700 in full and final settlement of his claim for damages by reason of the change of grade and the construction of said viaduct; and thsveoreaoammendedtion o oath Councill and the Athat esaid ment case be setiontle by payment of said sum of 3,700; therefore, be it be settled, by -_-- gZ80LVND, That the proper city officers be and they are here- by authorized and directed to pay to the owner of the above described SEP 151934 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 193— Yeas Nays Pearce $E� 15 1934 Peterson /�S 193 --IT 5 In favor Approved a Truax Against Warren „ Mayor Wenzel g Mr. President E6ekan� 5M 6.34 GnlnlewL TO W1 V-ooK CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 14' PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER (a) COUNCIL PILE NO. property, as suoh owner bs dLsoheosseodbyaan Oxaouneel,ntof the of abstraot of title thereto by. Three Thousand, Seven Hundred Dollars ($3,700,00) in full and final settlement of said owner's olaim against the Oity for the of adaamagorporaaforesaid, tion uponldeliveapdismiesalpSr of theease aotionproved by the COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays 4eearce /Peterson In favor 7W, gainst atren enzel 6 MI. President ) SM 6.34 SEP 151934 Adopted by the Council _193— SEP 15 1934 193—. Approv lg9Mayor ULISHED 4, Z L DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER C OUNCIL FILE NO - ------------ ------- - -----• COUNCILMEN—ROLL CALL COUNCIL RESOLUTION ,RR,-..-elarBO 11U Sep t e mb or 14 WatrOUN FAVOR AUDITED CLAIMS �—aUAX - _­ ' ' RO EN _AGAINST RESOLVED. AT CHECKS BE A ON T CITY TREASURY. COVERING TO THE AGGREG MR. P—S. wnwaneyGeban A CHECKS MUM 1--s MR CHECKS ADOPT _ZY THE IEp UNT OF $ TO__ INCLUSIVE. 0 11 ITT COM,PPP AS R. APPRO% ------- ------ .9 . ....._...CIT'! low MAYOR C. F. No. solvd988T5h9a— t cckbe dr— on CNECKthReCityeTreasury Netoeche aggregate TOT DATE RETURNED BY BANK NSFE �ECKS DISBURSEMENT NUMEM amount of $4,655.64, coerinx checks numbered 7239 to 7286 Inclusive. as per CHECKS checks on file in the office of the City C..troll.r. Ad sited opted by the Council Sent- IS- 1934- ORWARD Approved Sept 15. 1934. (S -i- 22-1934) 299 58 198 369 30 65 oo 65 00 • 7239 Peter Aplikows 7240 Mike Fide. 741 Adolph Koto-Ski lz 7242 EeTtl Coal Company '00 96'75 7243 3. Berglund Lumber Company 98 00 7244 R.V. Smith & Company 87 39 4 24 8 724 Jos wolf, Coll. Int. Revenue 7242 Effie Garrett 15 005 6 40 7247 Olseen Candy CompanyvInc. 7249 Patterson Publishing Company 5 00 7249 H.C. Perleberg 13 88 20 06 7250 Pioneer Maple Products Companr 7251 Public utilities Reportsjnc. is25 7252 Quick Service Battery Company Ino. 12 75 7253 Clement V. Ritter 5 50 41 35 725 N.C.Robinson, Clerk of Dist.C:. 7255 Roe -James Glass Company is 99 7256 Royal Typewriter Company 6 25 7257 St.Paul Goodwill Industries,lic. 20 42 7258 Sanitary Bottling company 60 so 7259 E.C. Schirmer Music Company 2 51 7260 Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company 55230 52 5 P 7261 Andrew Schoch Grocery Company 14 7262 Andrew Schoch Grocery Company 35 33 7263 qcbunemans & mannbeimers 15 15 7264 G. 13eestedt Company 17 SO 7265 J.L. Sbiely Company'Ino. 980 49 7266 Silver -Burdett Company 1 113 459 7267 Standard Brands,Incs 6 7 68 7269 Standard Spring Company 7269 Stegmeir Tire Company 15 CO 7270 Supt. of Documents 50 7271 C.A. Thomas 1 92 7272 Edward Thompson Company 10 00 7273 Travelers Insurance Company 34 �7 727 Tri-State Tel. & Telg. Company 282 43 7275 Tri-State Tel, & Telg. Company 171 23 7276 United States News 5 00 7277 'University of N.C.Press 5 73 7278 University of Oklahoma Press 1 95 7279 Victory Printing Company 00 ?290 George 'Warner & Company 2 07 7291 Washington Foundry Company 20 25 as43 7282 H.F. Tvedeletaedt Company 72 West Publishing Company 109 15 2 7281 14heeler Transportation Companyl 8 729 Kenneth M. 'Wright Studio" 3 50 7286 Zinsmaster Bak1hg Company 101 55 SHEET TOT AL—F ORWAIRDqg 39 3 Z49 �W 4 94 -- --------- ORIGINAL TO CRY CLIM c6 ENCIt. �O•-_--� CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 72k>67CAa1� 1 WHEREAS, the City Clerk maintains a Petty Cash Fund in the sum of $10.00; and WHEREAS, it is the opinion of the City Clerk and the City Comptroller that the amount of said Petty Cash Fund to insufficient to make the necessary cash disbursements; and WHEREAS, it has been agreed between the City Clerk and the City Comptroller that this fund should be increased in the sum of $40.00, making the total Fund the sum of $50.00; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorised to disburse an additional sum of $40.00 to in- crease the Petty Cash Fund of the City Clerk to the total sum. of $50.00. C.. F. No.'98867—By A-1. F. Petereon— By Request— J - -- Whereas, the Clty Cler$ m2.410. 0; � a ^Petty Cash Fund In tha aum of 7f30.00; 'he 10"I b'DDC tae Gam " therefore, be 1t .. . Resolved, Th.t the proper - COUNCILMEN Yeas � Nays �ce Peterson In favor [ren gains[ Xr. President (@eha ,by the Cougoll 86Dt. 16..:: d, Sept. 16..1984. (eeDtr::22-102U5:.. Adopted by the Council SEP 151934193— SEP 15 1934 Approved 193— • ./V - ��, Mayor MCMBCK MUNICIPAL FINANCE OFPICEBY ASSOCIATION - H. F. GOODVCH , E. M. SKIPTON:~• Comelroller m _ _..._ _..-_..popk$.SAmpirolier' - OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota CITY COMPTROLLER ROOM 109 CITY HALL 1 a Sept. 14, 1934. Mr. John J. Connolly. Corporation Counsel. City of St.Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: The City Clerk's office has a Petty Cash ]Vnd of $10.00, which is insufficient to make. the necessary petty cash disbursements. It has been reported to this office by the City Clerk's office that this amount be increased $40.00, making the total Petty Cash Fund $50.00. This office will approve the increase and suggests that your office draw a resolution authorizing proper city, officers to disburse the sun of $40.00 to be used as addition- al Petty Cash Fund for the City Clerk's office. Very truly yours, H. F. GOODMOH, COMPTBCT-73H. By. Deputy Comptroller. ZMS-M C. BAI-ih, 10367th St. This applicatt never entered business at this location nor ever opened the place for operation, which has been verified by investi- gation of. License Bureau. 'He desires to withdraw applications and requests refund.of license fees. ANAL TO GITT GL6pK � CITY OFST. PAUL COUNCIL NO.-8858 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK �J� J UNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM (PRESENTED�f��i CCO��M��MIISSION DATE September 15, 1934 WHEREAS, C. Burth desires to withdraw application 4895 for Off Sale Malt Liquor, application 4394 for On Sale Malt Liquor, and application 4395 for Restaurant licenses at 1036 W. Seventh Street; therefore, be it f RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to C. Burth the fees of $5.00; $$50.00 and J10.00 and to cancel said applications for licensee respectively. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce 'Peterson In favor Truax /Warren Against A 7enzel (. fir _24r. President (6eftmi) Adopted by the Council SEP 15 1934 193_ SEP 15 1934 Approved / _193_ J Mayor 0n101N11L TO CITY GLiaK `thug. Paaymeer del,; FI ENCIL No. (yy� CITY OF ST PEzo.00 as bau.wft , —ALJ •tpal-Court. to.sear:: . OFFICE OF THE CIT4 eatd Court on her. 1114, to ,ansa OUNCIL RESOLUTION_f ,a. theal . PRESENTED BY ��✓ COMMISSIONER DATE �l C; WHEREAS, Arthur Paymer deposited the sum of $20.00 --as bail, with the Clerk of Municipal Court, to secure his appearance in said Court on the 11th day of September 19349 to answer to a charge of speeding, then pending against him and WHEREAS, said case was originally set for September 11th, 1934, and defendant being unable to appear on said date, requested a continuance to September 13th, and being advised that said continuance would be granted, f ailed to appear in Court until September 18th and found, on said date that his bail had been forfeited on September 11th, and WHEREAS, said bail had been erroneously forfeited on said date and the Hon. Clayton Parks, one of the Judges of said Court, and Irving Cotlieb, City Prosecuting Attorney, have recommended that said case be re -instated on the Court Calendar and said bail money returned to the Clerk of Municipal Court, therefore be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized and directed to draw a warrant in said sum of Twenty Dollars (#30.00) in favor of the Clerk of said Municipal Court,• re -instating said bail. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Ro�etr —In favor Truax WarrenAgainst Wenzel Mr. President (6ahull SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council SEP 15 1934 193 SEP 15 1934 Approved_ 193_— `AsdiW# Mayor pU3LISFIED } ® wiz STATZ OF MINNESOTA MUNICIPAL COURT 00VM 0FRAXWr CITY Or ST, PAUL State of Minnesota, Plaintiff, Arthur P&Y1KsT# Defendant. The above nosed- defendant,' Arthur PIW"*, makes petition to the court and states. That on September end, 1934, he received tag -:Po. B-16376, charging him with speeding. That Pursuant thereto he posted with tie Public Safety Department, Traffic Bureau, t.#e sum -of ..TwentyDollars (#20.00) as ball f or his &PY0&t&n04 jut said Court on September 11U, 1934. That he was. unable to appear on said date in Court and advised Irving Gotileb, Prosecuting Attorney, of his in- ability to appear, and requested that said case be passed to September 12%li, in order to give him an Opportunity to &PPO&Z before said 0GUrt*' That he was advised by said Irving Gotl1eb that said oontinumce would be satisfactory. That he did ,appear on September 12%a and was informed that his bail had been forfeited on September lith, because of his failure to appear* That no was Informed by the said City Prosecuting Attorney that his bail had been forfeited because of a mistake on the part Of one of tag assistant clerks of Municipal Court who was told to Cali the 0ourtis attention to said request for a CoAtIRUS200 and failed to do so* WHEREFORE your petitioner prays for an order of the Court recommending that the council re -instate the ball, I STATE or MINNESOTA, oaunty of Ramsey. Arthur Paymar, being first duly sworn d aqa and wA mA ad says that he to the petitioner named in and he foregoing Petition; that said petition is true, except as to matters therein stated on Information and belief, and as to those matters he believes the same to be true. Subscribed and sworn tb'=WOI e II Sej)LeMber­, IS tbiwIfth da of UO Notary Publio, Ramsey County, Minn. my oommissi*n expires Feb. 7, 1935. oonu.cl 0; ugweW sum OL WIRIER01Y "It ie - hereby recomended that said:1 ball beto-IttitatOd- pity Pros goutag Attorney. IMMI f PG! r ZoTjja bc- f I O;j uVX8;pe_p p& 78 +p4 bGPJ�o jxjwci- Fuij PGI;JK vLTL8� qf3j2v '6r oonu.cl 0; ugweW sum OL WIRIER01Y "It ie - hereby recomended that said:1 ball beto-IttitatOd- pity Pros goutag Attorney. IMMI !jqtGPX .....69qog .0vir; a ffIq PVTT Pe 'a- jvapg;aq* STATZ OF KINNNSOTA XMIMPAL COURT' COUNTY OF RAM I SW CITY OF BT. PAUL State of Minnesota# Plaintiffs -To- ArfSAW Payment, Defendant. #.to of 311MAGOt as* 0ovaty of Ramsey Irving Gstiiab being, first duly. 9WOft deposes and says,* -ktfj That he is the 0.1$7 tsO$oCUtjW for, the City, of St. Paul; that, On Satur"If the Sth'day of. Svtmbsr 1934 410 was advised by the W81211MAt h61614 that he` said defendant) had posted the SUM Of .Twenty Dollaroj$W400V as bill at the Traffic Bureft of the D&WtWnt of- PubA,* Safety Was eat for September 11th,19340 in said 0ourto and that his ease As, holidays on said "to -Us would be UAab That beo&Uet, Of L religious to We &rIn 00=t'&Ad afkad"if the said. case opUld be CIGMUUMBA to September lah" flint affiant advised said defendant that said Case was tobe so Continued and that pw*Wmt thereto he :requested as ' Ed* Jamek, Assist"tolork of Municipal Court to call the 00WIS a attention to said matter September 11th and.0kefor a Continuance of *me to September 12th. That afg1pit was also usable to be lu Court on, Said &to and therefore asked the Clark to Call the CoUtt.8 attention thereto. That said Clark forgot to mention-saidmatterto asid.Court and tnat said bail was forfeited as a result thereefo, tubscribad and eviorn to before me this a , ath day of Sept"' r 1934* 72 (xeiora Schleicher) Notary -Public, Ramsey Coonty, Minn. vy commission expIrso Warch 14, 1939. ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK — t' No, 08880—BY ,Milton Rosen CITY OF ST. PAUL?�fae, heretofore til. C...ell ➢aT➢tlaelon to theBrowp Sheet O IESOLUTION E OF THE CITY C� , steer Comvany. ' ]ooeiied at erry avenue to erect a frame COUNC—GENEk4.80 teat on- it. vrovertr orary verlod, expiring Oato• and said COIDv..nY has re•I It be vermitt,.d h IDove PRESENTED O n ,; b _ e _ WHEREAS, heretofore the Counoil granted permission to the Brown Sheet Iron and Steel Company, located at 964-982 Berry avenue, to erect a frame building 14 x 80 feet on its property for a temp0i0 ary period expiring October 1, 1934; and WHEREAS, said Company has requested that it be permitted to move the building to the extreme east side of its property, on what formerly was Curfew avenue and Lots 11 and 12, and to -maintain the building -at -that -plaoe; and WHEREAS, the building, although within the fire limits, will not constitute a fire hazard at that place because it will be re- moved from other buildings and will be used for the storage of steel products without any heating equipment in it; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Council hereby grants permission to the Brown Sheet Iron and Steel Company to move the frame building erected under former permission of the Oouncil, to Curfew avenue and Lots 11 and 12 of its property, for the storage of steel products; said building, however, to be removed whenever in the opinion of the Council it oonst%tutee a fire hazard. COUNCILMEN SEP 17 JaIAA Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council 193— Pearce Peterson4 SEP 17 193 —fiosetr- In favor Approved 193— �tt:ax— i Warren Against CLtili Werrre ¢yor Mr. President (Gehanl98LISIiED �f 5M 6.74 d%' CITY OF SAINT PAUL' GPit,l of m1nnaoU OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON qty Omk and Commissioner of Ras6tnUon m September 14th, 1934. Yr. J. L. Connolly, Corporation Counsel, Building. Dear Sir: The attached communication from the Brown Sheet Iron & Steel Company for permission to move a frame temporary structure to the east side of their property at 964-952 Berry avenue, which is in the fire limits was referred to you, by the City Council, for resolution to grant. Yours very truly, City Clerk. W. LA MONT KAUFMAN ERNEST W. JOHNSON of Parks - Supt. of Playgrounds • CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS. 445 City Hall FRED`M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKFS. D.pufy Ca—inions - September 13, 1934 Hon. Fred M. Truax Coimnis sioner Dear Sir: The Brown Sheet Iron & Steel Compamy, located at 964-982 Berry Avenue, on November 6, 1933,were granted a temporary permit by the City Council to erect a frame building,14 x 80 feet on their property, which is in the fireproof limits of the city. The temporary permit expired in the month of May, 1934, and in the month of April, 1934, an extension of the temporary per- mit was given by the Council to October 1, 1934, with the un- derstanding that the building was to be removed at that date. The property owned by the Brown Sheet Iron & Steel Company is isolated in this respect, that it is bounded on the north by the Northern Pacific Railway tracks, on the south by Pearl Street, on the east by Curfew Avenue, and on the west by Berry Avenue. Outside of their own buildings, there are no other buildings on adjoining property in the immediate vicinity. The temporary structure was built adjoining the east side of a brick building, located on the southwest corner of the prop- erty. A request has been made by Brown Sheet Iron & Steel Company to move the frame temporary structure to the east side of their property where it will be placed within 60 or 70 feet of any other building on their property and will be used for storagepurposes only without any heating apparatus installa– tion. Therefore, it will not be considered a fire hazard to any adjoining buildings. ruly, Architect LAR..0 W r _ FACFORIFS: Sr. PAUL AND MINNEAPOUS BRO T SHEET IRON W STEEL COMPANY Welded and Rolled Welded Steel Tanks Chime Steel Oil and Gasoline Bartels OII, Expansion, Pressure and Truck Tanks Underground Tanks Bulk Stations MAIN OFFICE, 964 - 982 BERRY AVENUE ST. PAUL, MINN. September 13, 1934 Cit; of St. Paul Dep t. of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings City Hall St. Paul, Minnesota Gentlemen! Attn. Mr. Chas. A. Bamford, City Architect On November 6, 1933 we were given a special permit through the City Council to erect a wooden frame building, 14 ft. wide, 60 ft. long, as a temporary building on our property. In April of this year we were given permission to keep this building on its present location until October let, 1934, at which time it was understood that we were to dismantle and remove this building. We have no particular use for the building in its present location but as the building is of good construction and we need additional warehouse space, we would like very much to obtain your consent to move this building to the extreme East side of our property on what used to be Curfew Avenue, on Lots 11 and 12. The location of this building will then be approximately 60 or 70 ft. from the nearest building and will be used entirely for storage purposes of steel products and will either have a gravel or cement floor without any heating equipment in it. We will appreciate very much if you will take this matter up with the proper parties and obtain for us permission to move this building as outlined above and permit us to use it for storage purposes. Thanking you for your many favors, and oblige Very truly yours, N.C.BEIM, Receiver BROWN SHE IRON A STEEL DQJ4P G.M.Gustafson;k By SHIPPING POINTS MINNESOTA TRANSFER, MINN, we Do oun ru,r 98861 BY..... 4INAL ORDER IN CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS In the matter 4_��p-�na�.�widening iand �hx�Tpnding}� �1 �inTBlock 3ecez in the southwest corner of Lot 8 in said block, measuring 10 ft. on the south line of said lot 8 and 10 feet on the west line of said Lot 8. under Preliminary Order._ ._98203 .............................. approved ............. .Tune._2.2th,.A,93/,...................... , Intermediary Oader............................ ia- .- ....... .6.-,..8AVI _2d_1Q3......----- A pub4d%earing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council hav=, ' ing heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same i .therefore, be it RESOLVED, By the Counci of the City of Saint Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is to permit easier turning and passing $` of vehicles in existing "L" alley k &sntoaasagtsir cdi.•` 0,-xsot�t»,k.aterr', - 3`X4 and the Council here p4rders said improvements to be made. a � Y e r RESOLVEI?BiTtRTHER, That the following land, lands or easements therein be and the same are hereby ordered to be taken, appropriated and condemned for the purpose of making the said improvements, viz.: A triangular piece of land in the southwest corner of Lot 8 in Block 21 Pavilion Park, measuring 10 ftt. on --the-south line of,•said Lot 8 and 10 ft. on the west line of said Lot 8. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. SEP 18 1934 s- �-� ✓ Adopted by the Council ........ ....................................... . ......��� .._......................... •.... ................. ............................... SEP 181934 "...Va-, City Clerk. Approved............. •-------..............................1 19- .....L .................J.... ........ �.................. ,........... Mayor. Councilmen Peterson peam 4 a Rosen WSIVI ! Truax Fenzel Mr. President �%/-A- 500.8-33 PUBLISHED / l/ ' 1 � 119955 @Sgb Vb 1% v II 9WOMM o---------- UZIpno.) (59-- mo it 1 CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT. OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMIM6NHR OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (D) C�'0 In the matter of opening, widening and extending Alley in Block 2, Pavilion Perk by adding thereto a triangular pieces of land in the southwest corner of lot 8 in said block, measuring 10 feet on the south line of said lot 8, and 10 feet on the west line of said lot 8, under Preliminary Order approved June 27, 1934 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is $ 50.00 The estimated cost perfoot for the above improvement is - - - The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION Land Bldg. - 8 2 Pavilion Park $800 $3850 $800 $3850. The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated("''. a =, 191-` (a '4==2 Cl Commissioner of Finance. Form B. B. A. 8-3 D Office of the Commissioner of Public Wo�Ne Report to Commissioner of Finance 9 rtll 11104 _...July ...9,..1334_ ...... .............193........ To the Commissioner of Finance of the City df St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No.98203..........approved.------7�e-....................................193--4-.-, relative to opening, widening and extending Alley in Block 2, Pavilion Park by --adding- thereto.--a-.tri-angular-_-piece of land in the southwest ------ ._...................... ... ... ... - corner of lot 8 in said block measuring 10 feet on thesouth -- -- ....---- ..... --._....----- - -- ... .................... ... ----- . -- . -- ...--.......-- - ------------. ------ ---- ......------ line of said lot 8, and 10 feet on the west line of said lot 8.. and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is .................... .necessary and (or) desirable. 2. The estimated cost thereof is t... ------------------ and the total cost thereof is 8 ........... XXX ............ , and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows: .......... __ 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. ----------------------------------- .. -- . .............--- ..... --...... ........-----....... --- . --- ...... ...... --- --- --....... 5. Said improvement is .................... .----------- asked for upon petition of three or400fproperty, subject to assessment for said improvement. awl------ ---- oner of fu a Works. 7855 983®2 COUNCIL FILE NO.- ------------ --------- By-------------------- ------ --------------------------- tm 1A _.In the Matter of ---- rbing_Brimhall_Avmme._Srnm_Palsoa-8traab_ba_Bandolph__3treata----- -- C; 'No.�8888-z 1 ip the Mattar of cuFbtA61dd10 ------ - - - --__ . _ _. -------------- ------------------------------ . __ Lrom;Pstage 86 f0!nandoli! ___ __ _ ______ _._ ____ deT'Y�'e1t�lAarp Order 98139 _ __ ed�'vAS.S 193! 4 L p y --___._ buAuo •LeYrlasaxdaa ". --------------- --_----- ----------------------------------------------------'i the, atloVeC,iniVlrtvem8nt. s-- ----- - - - - rtne o--iRW -- ----------------------------- f -- -- ---- under Preliminary Order __---------- 88138 ------------approved -- ---- --1uae-_15 ; 0A----------------- -----__ - Intermediary Order ---L-----------------approved ------- -- __ _. A public hearing: haying been had upon the above improvement upon due notice and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it tSLa ! 1vu v RESOLVED, By the -Council of the City of St. Paul that Aa�acieo.aebnre�ee+n- e h BhWh►---------------------- ----- a.,a �..► An - be-aud-tt�-sa::ct-are-firm+rrrcaHed;-aanttl,eel;-ted--re�� gs to said ma': oe----_----------------------- and the tM-4-•h orders said improv—e to be made. RESOLVED FURTHat the Commission cs be and is he�Eb strutted and directed to prepare plans and ape ' ' tions for said improvement, and uiStnit same to the Lftwil for approval; that upon said approval, the p r city officials are hereby authorized and directed to pro - .'i' o- ceed with the making of said im rovement in da ce therewith. SEP 181934 Adopted by the Council_____________________________________, 192___—. -------------------------------------------------------------- — — iFt�34 Approved----- --------------- -Y----------_ ---- - 192-- --- Mayor. Councilman "°�'"'�^•� �� Auneilman ffirWsbii _'.Petersonuncilman 1�37Doiialduncilman �idgarruncilman ��.a r g[lgIiED Councilman 1WRAWW== Gebo� Mayor H""W Form B. S. A. 8-7 Q — TO THE HONORABLE CITY.COUNCIL., OF SAINT PAUL We, the undersigned property owners, oppose the order, #98139, approved June 15, 1934, at x.70 per front foot for curbing; as we agree that it is impossible to pay the cost og same at present. lie 1-4 (S� a;� P X ��.�, � ����,� �� y, CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE l.- .;. REPORT OF COIV4MI$,$JONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (A) In the matter of 6urbing Brimhall Avenue from Palace Street to Randolph Streets under Preliminary Order approved June 15s 1934 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is f - The estimated cost peVfoot for the above improvement is - S �n The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: -'ADDITION 'i DESCRIPTION 4 LOT BLOCK ASSESSED VALUATION Landdg.. (Ex. Randolph St.) Fast 40 ft of ',Lots 13 and 14 and Esat 40 ft of 13 Sylvan Perk Addition to the 1600 1860 ,South 7 ft of 15 City of St. Paul (Exoept South 7 ft.) 15 13 do 675 4700 16 13 do 875 5500 - 17 13 do 875 3100 18 13 do 875 460 .. 876 4650 19 13 do 700 2650 (Hcoept North 10 ft) 20 13 do North 10 ft. of 20 and (Exe.N.201), 21 13 do T00 2660 _. _ _'-'- TOTAL. � _ 'Form 8.6. 10 CITY OF, ST. PAUL DEPAR-r4t1T 01 FINANCE OF FINANCE OF COMMISg�QNER REPORT ' ON PRELIMINARY ORDER ,_.. ADDITION LOTBLOCK '� 11 ASSESSED VALUATION -- } DESCRIPTION - B'V1,e4 park Addition tO.the 20 ft 2Q, and_8. 20 ft of 22 City of Saint Paul 7 0, i _�-2060� North -of, 23 13 do North 30 ft. of --22. 22. sad S. 10 ft of do H 7S i _ g�50 South. 10 ft) 23 and S. 5 ft of:, 24 l 13 . __-. A �Oti_i ,g�00i, _i(Exo. _ do. _ J.24 13 North 45 ft ofL 15 Draper and Park Addn 1600?- St. Ii St. Paul, Mme• 6(0' i3200I 18 do 700, :1900i� - do 17 00 ; j l8 do i �... 700 3 4f00 u . 19 do p, , do 700�-3450 20 I 904 tS}�60 -- _ do. C 21� j do 740 i. ji 22 7 00. i 3050 do 23 do 700 ! 2800 -i 24 i do 700, I t � 3100 '1 —�I 25� 700 4260 ._ i 26 i do 775 � .t 4100 _ i t . _ do 27 I , o 125 467,200 foresaid that he has investigatedewith The Commissioner of Finance further reports the Council, together the report made tto him in hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Commissioner of Finance. Date - Form n. a. 17 VO R St. Paul, Minn. 193-1-V To The Honorable, The Council, . City of St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: We, the undersigned property owners, hereby petition your Honorable Body to cause the following improvement to be made: ------------------------------ ----------- - ---------- — -- - --- ----- ----------- ----- -------. St. Ave. from --------------- -- -- --- St.A". to— ---- ---------- I --------- Q- --- -- -- --- ------ Ave. THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION Hon. Milton Rosen, Commissioner of Public Works, City of St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cost for curbing Brimhall Avenue from Palace Street to Randolph Street, under Preliminary Order C. F. 98139, approved June 15, 1934• (estimated Cost $820.10 Cost per front ft. .70 Inspection 14.61 Engineering 75.00 Frontage 1178 ft. Yours truly, Q R0 M. SHE�PARD, e Engineer. A v d or tr mission C s er of Finance MILTON ROSEN, Commissioner of Public Works. Office. of the Commissioner of Public W NAt Report to Commissioner of Finance e �y AN 29 IM June ... 29 1.934 ...-- ....193-- ----- To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the .. - Council, known as Council File No.:..9a1j9..._. approved. .._.......�11A.e...�.5P.19 -4- 193relative to the curbing of Brimhall Avenue_--from--Palace-_Street---to--Randolph............... ---..._..------------..... --... Street.------------------- ------------ ................. ---- ------------------------------------------------------- - -_.... - -------..._----... and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is. ........... _...... —necessary and (or) desirable. $0.70 per front foot 2. The estimated cost thereof is E ---- ._ 820.10......- and thA6T&Yb"4hereof is S ---------------------------- Inspection 014.61 Engineering $75.00 Frontage 1178 ft. and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows:. ----------------------------------------------- --------------------- ..--------- ._.._........_.... ...__...._.......------------------------------------------------------------ 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof, .--------------------------- ------------------------------ 5. Said improvement is --------------------------------asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, subject to assessment for said improvement. - - ............ -- -- ---- --------------• ............ i `� Commissioner of Public Works. I IMI COUNCIL FILE N0 --------------- ______ By 98363 FINAL ORDER In the Matter of --- rsannstrnatiug_nth_moAolithia-oonorete_the_aidewalk_ on_,the_-south .jLnd__a_uMg1eAt--ei4ewalks__now_ exist, -__----------- t ____________________________ under Preliminary Order ----------------- 9810b------------ --approved ------------------- June 12r--1934 Intermediary Order ----- ----- --------- ------------------ approved -- — — - - - - — — ------------- A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVED; By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- provement to be made by the said Cityis____renonntr]Lct_vlilr1130.0110Q ognorete the -sidewalk on__the__snnth _aids_a£_Bazrisnn_Avs=s_estgsen_WeAt@rA_ALenm__4nASoodrich AvenueLexoept _whara_.gand__and--auPfiaient_�islavn] ke__cavi_exist------------_-_�-------,------_-- and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to pro- ceed with the making of said imprg ,ent in 4 cordance therewith. 55EE 0 1^� Adopted by the Council ------------------ -_- ---------- -- __-____., fi ,gip City Clerk. SEP 181934 Approved------------------ ------------------ 192--.- -� /l�, G/iyi ------------ — -- - — - -- Mayor. Councilman INNARYW21M Pearce Councilman u'k3ii_� Petersod Councilman rielcT -� T Rosea Councilman geGtegari-� 'I ""x Councilman W^rren Councilman Wenzel Mayor Gehan 7 � 0 wxau=3 CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTM5NT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PIRELIMINARY ORDER (A) In the matter of reoonstruoting with monolithic oonorete, the sidewalk on the south side of Harrison Avrpnue between Western Avenue and Goodrich Avenue, except where good and sufficient sidewalks now exist, under Preliminary Order approved June 12, 1934 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is frt _ g as f_t ft The estimated cost pe000t for the above improvement is - The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT ADDITION BLOCK A ASSESSED VALUATION Land Bldg. (Exoept Goodrich Ave.) 24 10 Terrace Park Addition to the $650 City of St. Paul, Ramsey Co., 25 10 State of Minnesota 800 do do 26 10 do 300 450 1750 :That part of 27 10 do lying West of a line from a point on the South line of Harrison Ave. 103.?5 feet East from the West corner of said lot, to a point on the South line of said lot 124.75 feet East from said West corner 950 1200 Lot 28 and that part of 27 10 do lying East of a line from a point on the south line of Harrison Ave. 103.25 feet East from the West oorner of said lot, to a point on the South line of said lot 124.75 feet East from said West corner 600. 2600,. 29 10 do "F-- B. B. 10 TOTAL. - CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPAP.TMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF CO,MMI$SIONER OF FINANCE ON, PRELIMI ARY ORDER (C) DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION 3000, 1600 3100 750 30 10 Terraoe Park Addition to the 600 City of St. Peul,R—A ey Co., 31 10 State of Minuesota 625 32 10 do 850 33 10 do 650 34 10 do 600 35 10 do 650 1 10 do 1500 2800 Ba 4 $9025 $16,700 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Date Commissioner of Finance. Form B. B. 13 St. Paul Yinn Yay 21st 1934 To the City Council Gentlemen: - Please be referred to F.O. 94016 May 8th an order requir- ing the relaying of sidewalk on Harrison ave between western and Goo- drich avenues. This matter has been pending for more than a year. when it was first brot-up some of the undersigned were without means to have the job done. They were not opposed to the job but so stated at the hearing and at the second hearing as well that when the work is ordered that they preferred to have a monolithic walk laid in- stead of relaying and repairing the old walk. When the final order was passed however it called for the relaying of the tile walk and as we understand it when the contract is let that we will have to accept a relaying of the blocks or have our own walks poured by a private contractor. This would not give us the ser vice we desire so are petitioning you to change the order to a monolithic walk instead of relaying and repairing the old one. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK WILLIAM F. SCOW City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration. 41mo® Hon. H. C. Wenzel, Coms'r of Public Works, Building. Dear Sir: May 22nd, 1934. The attached petition relative to the relaying of sidewalk on Harrison Avenue between Western and Goodrich Avenues was referred to you by the City Council with the request that you notify the contractor not to do this work and that a preliminary order be brought in for the laying of the monolithic sidewalk requested. Yours very _t,rulfv, City Clef; Office of the Commissioner of Public WWF FINANCE CUM. OF INUL . "/-'143 Report to Commissioner of Finance JUS 21 199 June 20,_ _ 1 934 - --- 193....... To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the 9810 June 12, 1934 Council, known as Council File No..__......__. — -----approved.__.....__._..........._.......-.._ ..... ----- ...193........, relative to -_.-reconstructing.-with--monolithic_Co trete,---the.--sidewalk--On_-the_.-...___._....... south side of Harrison Avenue between�Western Avenue and -----._......................_..._._..:....._......_..........._.._....---.._.._..._-------............-.........-- - ............... .------------------------------ Goodrich Avenue, except where good and sufficient sidewalks -- -- - -------------------- -- . ... ---------__.. ----------------------....- .....- --_-------------- .................................. now exist. and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is- __._____....-necessary and (or) desirable. $0.88 per front foot. 2. The estimated cost thereof is $------ -...�........ _. a $---------------- ----- and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows:_._. ___.........---------------------------------------------------- ---------- -------- ------------- ....... _...... _._..._ -- ------ ............. .----------------- ------------------- 3. ------ ---. -------3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. ...... -- - ----_----------------------- ....................... --------------------------------------------------....---------------------------- ...... 5. Said improvement is --------------------------------asked for upon petition of three or mor owners of propel'tyJ subject to assessment for said improvement. Go Commissioner of bhc Works. f s COUNCIL FILE NO.- .-_- By-- - - - -- - - FINAL ORDER 98864 In the Matter of____reoonstruoting__aithmonolithic _ooaar-etfl__the--- __---- -- .seat__sida-of_Shaldon-gYenue-iiarth,--beginning lT i_-t�at__nortb _n _I.ska_ �waa- _Pha7 es---- Avenue:_theaae_north-122.86_feet,----_----------- - ins ns��t ated0' n:4dcr - - IdnOtlthlC>"CCACr9t0@ II�Q taElrodG; g18e 1 of84it4oa�.1 .- ----------------------- ---------.._ - -_ _ ortk ;be, alaB X75ufdetl. ------------- - —---- —-------- - ------ -------ka .Como and :`+`t4tea.. c9,;aoStii 188.$X iyn� aa? my QkdeT '� h under Preliminary Order ---------- -----7'kQ------------ --.approved------si»sie- 16,_-194_ ----------------- Intermediary Order --------------------------------------approved ------ A ---- A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections. and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVEA, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- provement to be made by the said City is ..... aeonatmc t_sith-manor sthio nonorete-the-Aidemst$— on_the__sasat_-aide-_yf_shA ann Ay_anus_N.orth._baginniag-l7S.-faa'h-north nt Lak��2�2d�-- - Ph�slaaAYaaea__thea_eee�------------------- -- -- --- -- and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to pro- ceed with the making of said imp�pXenp8j entlijccordance therewith. Adopted by the Council ------------------ ---- -------- ,- - �D� /L ---- - - -- - ------ SEP ---- SEP 18 1934 City Clerk. Approved --------------------- --------., 192 -'�21'`— ------ Mayor. Councilman 4005PEUMN Pearce Councilman Fg5g0§d== Peterson Councilman l bFiBlii N--) Councilman 9&ilsg6ii Councilman WlWfifes 'Truax W,, ­n Councilman *;V�iYUm' W"rnzet Mayor )fir Gehau 8. <2� VISLLSHEDZ4� I 4 n • CITY OF ST. PAUL , • DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE 'REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER tY��� In the matter of reconstructing with monolithic concrete, the sidewalk on the west side of Sheldon Avenue North, beginning 175 feet north of Lake Como h Phalen Avenue, thence north 122.85 feet, under Preliminary Order approved June 15, 1934 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is $ 107.00 00 The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is - - - The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK 1 2 3 ADDITION A. E. Robertson's Add. St. Paul, Minn. do do ASSESSED VALUATION Land Bldg.. $ 550 3000 575 6500 550 3200 „ $1676 $ 11700 fThe Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated�_.L 19-7-x 4z - Commissioner of Finance. Form B. S. A. t -S D - _ THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION (Date) June 7, 1934. #N191 Mr. G. M. Shepard, ti,Chief Engineer. Dear Sir 14 q 7 I have received the following report from Mr. Dedolph, relative to the attached. "This is an old monolithic walk where a poor base had been laid and a one inch (1") top -coat wearing surface had been applied, which surface is noir breaking up. If repairs to the dangerous portions onlg are made, it will be only a matter of time wheif other sections of the walk will peel -off and occasibs,further complaints. All of this walk should be relaid, envolving about 120 feet." Reap. Submitted, OHN W UN, Office. JW/ c, Office of the Commissioner of Public i�Alr(�,vwNCt Report to Commissioner of Finance 9; <r a JUN 211934 June..20.,... 43-4_._--- ------------- 193..-..... . To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No98140---------- approved ....._June ...15..,...1934 ----------- 193.._-..., relative to reconstructing with monolithic concrete, the sidewalk on the west side of SheldonAvenue North, beginning 175 Peet north of Lake Como & Phalen Avenue, thence north 122.8-5 feet. --------------- ............. ... ...... .......... and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is ............... necessary and (or) desirable. Lot 1 - A. E. Robertson's Add $35.00 2. The estimated cost thereof is 8 --------------- .................. and S Lot 2, A. E, Robertson's Add. 37.00 and ---- U916i4AG....- Lot 3, A. S. Robertsonts Add. 35.00 -------- - ..............---------------_ ----- -------- ---- --$...107 00.--------------------------------------------------- 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. ........ - - -- - ...... ------------------------------------------------------------- ----------/ ^ 5. Said improvement is --------------------------------asked for upon petition of three or more;;owners o y, subject to assessment for said improvement. Commissioner of Publi�pr . � � 1 .�S ' i 17�A � � 1 � �' � I • � Z � r " W I �� i� I � Z�� I � � i i ! �� r i � . , __ �, �_�-_. �. . 1 �r c_� �'�� C.-�� �� 1�.. - .,' I � - ��C.� �J � � � �- P �� �?� .. .l ,fi �, ,i � �� a� ' I I i i ._ . I _ � �.- ` �' \ V � 4 U � � t i � � _ .J�'_.�— � � v\ C / Vs �� F, L7 COUNCIL FILE NO ------ _ By--- ----- -- ------- - - FINAL ORDER 98565 In the Matter of____xeoonetl'Stating_eit21 m9Ao11 9--44u°rete the_ eidexe�lk_on-the__sojr th aide- oY_Sixth_ St.__beginning_-130 feet _east _ of Wsbasha St thence 20 ft.east, 10 -Yt.- 1T wide, ----- No 8$886—v' •3. ---- ---------------------. --- ---------- --------------------------------------__ - e+„7datteq oFYM� nezcu. _ _._ _ _ - ��- - - -- ,ollthio conbr9�e �h'1x.�J south gtd0 oU 7c b• akP _ -__---------------------------------------_._ _ _ .. .feet 4agi oi, sbagha ay=_ _ __ _ ____ _.- : 6agt 40 Y Wide 1in. ' �nr� Order'.88$6& $gpr� -.. _------------------------------- - --- -- ---- -------ire he>=ir: 1iAiYf R�----------------- ---- ---' ---- -- I-- -- ----^ under Preliminary Order --------------- 986$ ------------------- approved ----- 4uly_5 _ 1934 ------------------------------------ Intermediary Order --- ----- — r — — --- -- -—$PProved ------ — -- ---- — — -- -- - A public hearing havidg been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVED, By the Counciy of the City of St..P.4#1 that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- provement to be made by the said City is-__xsnnnst��ct_withmQnolitbvaox2t_e__2eidejialk oa�he_flstutll__a1�d� _Qg__Sjxth__t:_begipning 130_feet__eaet_ of VYabnaha it. thenoe_20 4t. east, and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to pro- ceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. SEP 181934 Adopted by the Council _------- ____________-_-_-------- ---_-_ 192__ � 10' --------- - SEP 181934 pity Clerk. - Approved------------------------ --- , 192 - ---------------- ----- -----�------- ---------------------- Mayor. Councilman ^'l^^ �"�`'!'�--� Pearce Councilman "IV � Peterson Councilman eDonald_. n Posen Councilman ikCxlq&an �= 1'ruaz Councilmaneim-gK= Warren Councilman SVnn Wenzel Mayor )oma Gehan Form B. S. A. -8-7 CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (D) the out Sixth St.In theier beginning 130 feetgGasthof Wabashe.St- thenoe 20 ft. east,monolithic oonorete the sidewalko10 ft.ewide,aide of under Preliminary Order approved July 5, 1934. To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports,as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: ADDITION ASSESSED DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK VALUATION �dBldg. 6 9 City of St. Paul, capital of $58,750 $12,500 Minn. $58,750 $12,600„ The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the tthe replortt made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. ��%Z�Ca�+�/ Datedys 2 19- Commissioner of Finance. F— B. S. A.esD o _ Schunemans aha Mannheimers Ex _tj'e Offleee - Sairit Paul, June 29 1934. Mr- Milton Rosen 00mmissioner of ¢ublic Works, St. Paul, Minn. Dear Mr. Rosen. please route this into the proper Channel. The sidewalk in front of 1S M• 6th Stret is in deplorable condition. Several persons including myself have taken a fall there --the cement blocks are most uneven. Thanking`you for passing this on. h 11 watch the process and will notify you when the walk has been improved. Very trlqf Yours, gCgUZi�MANB & L[ANNHEIMERS �9 8 IL Office of the Commissioner of Public Wade? FINANeh Report to Commissioner of Finance 9e .WL 111884 Jply..lo,.._193.4--------- -- ._._193 .. To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No982 ---- - ...---- approved ------...July -5,._-19.3.4._ ---------- 193 ......... relative to ------ reconstructing with -_monolithic__ concrete_- the_. sidewalk-. on_-.-the--------------- south side of Sixth St. beginning 130 ft. east of Wabasha St. --------------------------------------------------- ----- --------------------------------- -------------------- thence ----------------- - - _....thence...20. ft.. east.,. -10 ft....wide....................----------------------- --- ....................................... and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is necessary and (or) desirable. B. 20 ft. of Lot 6, Block 91 St. Paul Proper $29.00 2. The estimated cost thereof is 5 ----- ----- ---------------------- --------- ..................... and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows:.....__...__..................................................... —-------- ..__...._........-------....................... .......... -- --- ------------------ -------------------------- --------------- 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. ----------- .-- ------ -- ---------------------------------------- --------------------I_-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Said improvement is --------------------------------asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, subject to assessment for said improvement. IV / � i r 1. fl d Commissioner of Public Works. -k S3981 ORIGINAL To CITY CLsak G6UNCIL CITY OF ST, xo: sessa—ay Fred Bi FILE No._____i7(7:71/� OFFICE OF THE (:C.reaeoe Lh—Foderat' V or COUNCIL RESOLUTION --e seuiemb-r esa ,hW known as Docket No O% various atreef fmorovoay d va o Paul; toi PRESENTED BY ie, the Sohneo ark? COMMI35 p 1, GS- Whereas, the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works bn clergy dateg, September �, 1933, has approved project known as Docket #850•, inclu1ing various street improvements in the City Of St. Paul, and Whereas, the Johnson Parkway Improvement as included in said Docket #750 has been completed, and Whereas, since the approval of said Docket #750 land has been condemned so that the entire improvement of Johnson Parkway, including oiling of service roads, construction of sidewalks, and grading and curbing of the east service road may be completed, and Whereas, the plan for the improvement of Prospect Boulevard under said Docket #150 has been so revised that the estimated cost of the improvement will be reduced from $60,000.00 to $45,000.00, ' Therefore be it Resolved, that the Chief Engineer of the Department of Public Works be and he is herein instrtcte4 to make application to the Pub,- lio Works Administration for the increasing of the allotment for _.Johnson Parkway, under Docket #750 by the sum of $15,000.00 and the-- reduction he--reduction of the allotment to the P�osp@pt Boulevard Improvement by a similar amount. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen In favor Truax Warren G Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 s' s i1 Adopted by the Council SEP IS 1934 Approved SEP 18 1934 I93__ Mayor r oL. Pa Y r.�.s.�.,.r...r accord harts vhlch �YtneG ile de hour ¢ .. .. :r,.�.. +lam it ';a'il y �• 98867 Fo�1 September 19, 1934 An emergency has arisen in the Department of Public Utilities, Bureau of Water, rendering neoessary the employment of certain employes of that department for more than eight hours per day in the doing of the following works Patrolling Vadnais Lake +► Watching at Storeyard and at Office e* Repairing leak in service connection*** This emergency arose by reason of the following facts and circumstances% * Sfepi off trespassers_ ser On account of Labor Dag s�►i Water shut offat Burlington Hotel and for contractor until leak ropaiaw BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS By.. r� Pres'Ident 6/01 Ce Pied correct Leonard N. Thompson, General Superintendent 1686'*ti , Snelling Av. known as the V --Ham unmerous complaints about place being disorderly and a nuisance - verified by License Inspector and Police Department. This is principally a quiet residential district. eeUNCIL fes. ORIMNnL TO CITY CL{RIC FILE No. CITY OF $T. PAUL •;., OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 4`AbNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED .By DATE September18, 1984 ER COMMISSIONER � � + RESOLVED That License 21SO5 for Of Sale Melt Liquart License 1595 for On Pale Malt Liquor, and License 5982 for Restaurant at (IN No. Snelling Avenue and issued to C. A. Hammond be and they are hereby revoksd upon recommendation of the License . C• y_: No. 98888—BY 8.' p1. Warren - Inspector. Fred DI. Trumz,7, C. Pearce— Reaolvefl. Then License =31898 tor'COn gale Malt , quor. License gale Malt I:i,,u,, : No.' gne11fn1r6A:Ponue Restaurant at'838 mond be apd end issued to, they sTo hereby revoXed,-upon La ,f m pdoDto by ,the Council 9 Dt. 18for ADD,0v ((..t. . ll .'COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson RosenJ-1n favor Truax Q Warren Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 SEP 181934 193— Adopted by the Council SEP 181934 Approved —193-- L/ 1 Mayor THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY 118 OF THE (l� CITY OF SAINT PAUL /V] INTER-0FFIOE COMMUNIOATION ! September 18, 1984 Yr. H. S. Warren, Commissioner of Public Safety, Chairman, License Committee Dear Sir. With reference to the recommendation of the License Bureau for the revocation of the licenses issued to C. A. Hammond at 656 No. Snelling Avenue, operating as the Van—Ham, beg to advise that numerous complaints have been received about the disorderly and boisterous conduct of this place. on Sunday morning, Sept. 18, at about a quarter to two, I visited this place and found that a squad car was just leaving the place after warning them in answer to a call of complaint. While I was there the disorder continued and another call was sent to the police department, which resulted in closing the place. This is located in a principally quiet residential district and the complaints have been well—founded. Very truly yours, ? L� Lice In pector THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION September 17, 1984 Mr. H. E. Warren, Commissioner of Public Safety Dear Commissioner= I would like to call your attention again to the 5.2 joint known as the Van -Hen, located onVa�B� and Snelling Avenue. Personal observation by and ayself leads us to agree with the neighbors adjoining this property. This place is frequented by young fellows in their twenties, who think it fun to fight and create a lot of disturbance about two or three times a week. The neighbors have complained many times and on Saturday night I have the information of Hate Blomberg of the Daily Bees that there were twenty telephone calls in regard to the fights and disturbance, and breaking bottles on the sidewalk. The squad was sent out and they were finally closed up after being warned a couple of tines, about three otolock. These people should be closed without any question and I hope that you can recommend to the Council that their lioense be denied. This place is situated in a pdryR district and delay in revoking this license will mean a great deal of heat later on. It is in the same class as the Winnipeg Tavern that caused John McDonald so much grief. Respectfully Yours, Depn ssioner Descrtipti6n Moved b7 To lay over for investigation and report or recommendation. For his information To set hearing for notices to property owners within for resolution to grant To deny application. Substitute or amending motion by refer to send To '7 dg. Motion oil Call Sub. Motion Roll C7PEARCE�� YeaNays Yeas Nays PEACE / PETERSON ROSEN JR WARREN. n/ TRUAX WARREN WENZEL/ MR. PRES. GEHAN WENZEL MR. PRES. GEHAN A-1 ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERKFL ENCIL NO ITY OF ST. PAUL CJVVP OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM t ember 18 1954 PRESENTED BY DATE veb"' 9 RESOLVED That licensee for Dance Hall, application 5841, and Tavern, application. 5842, applied for by Ralph Marrone at 315-317 W. Seventh Street be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is inatructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays j Pearce Peterson Rosen —1—In favor Truax Warren —Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 SEP 18193 Adopted by the Council 193— SEP 181934 Approved 193_— Mayor C. F. -No: 88889—BY, H. E:. Warren—� F'ted' M. Truax—L .C. •Pearce— Reeo]ved, Thai �/ .need for Dancel -end 1. a.nd Tb-D on6$+2,,,nuled or y PRh tone laTt a .rr "Hpnf)aalclrlar 81 Seventh+31x4.[ she Cf CleFSr le b4netrnc "t -tcenaea ouch -u�pou .the .payment -into the 1ty treasury: oZ th. requlr.d lase.; Adopted;by the Covncil Sept;18..195l.'. Apyroved Seyt. 18, 1884. I •(Sect. 82-1884)` COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays j Pearce Peterson Rosen —1—In favor Truax Warren —Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 SEP 18193 Adopted by the Council 193— SEP 181934 Approved 193_— Mayor RETURN THIS STATEMENT WHEN Memorandum Statement of Delinquent Taxers YOU REMIT L;J Q✓ A 'it or's i&ce msey County, Minn. �`�j� f ° 193Z Make Checks Payable to Q ✓W Statement delivered to Treasurer, Ramsey County, Mn. All Checks must be Certified w Address r -- _ _ 1 _ q, c n t (T � _ �; V 4 T] UL j,,CI y 11 TOTAL II NAME OF PURCHASER DESCRIPTION ' Blo k W pe.� Y f V Imtlm �I( GEN®[AL TA% i T T r Loc. I a _ J 9 1' F A-, � [[ Id � Drte oFeale o[ . �hom�[61a[d[[e /i'if 6, +CJ F-G-cs..o aw t 41 If L- �Q n T 932 P ' -v ,rLc<.t J� fie'/q (/(,r� Or arl.i ,Q$Y3 IL_.__.._ r,brY 4��. COUNTYiAUDITdR. _ r + j . -- - - - ---- - t j ,J Interest Figured to 193— Victor Bradle;w48 E. Fifth St. hoe been previously granted an On Sale Liquor License for tbis-address. His Restaurant license has been withheld because of delinquent taxes On property. It wgnld seem inconsistent to deny the restaurant license, which ie necessa.71, his business, in view Of the fact that the .r; Liquor license has already been granted. ORIGINAL TG CRY -.k V '�u 11� ST. PAUL COUNCIL OFFIC OF THE CITY CLERK No. - 8820 t' v ' COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 1 PRESENTED 6� � Sl�..,,1. COMMISSIONER DATE— EeAenber 1.88 125.4 RESOLVED That license for Restaurant, application 5507, applied for by Victor Bradley at 88 E. Fifth Street be and it is hereby granted and the City Clerk is ins re.ted to issue such license upon the payment into the city tressnsq of the rehired fee. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen -In favor Truax Warren � Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 C R. No. 98870-13y. 8 E Warten—� n01 Ma3.rvaa I C.. Pearce 9 That Iteenee for Reetau- Tent, aD➢llce,ttoa 6887.,;apDlled: forby' VlefoBradley at 88 =E.rFt;th. Street b0 and 1t fe hereby Rranted and the Cfty q6 a to Iaetrvotpd=to'<ieeue'I eucfi?211 Gentle µpoh the payment into theCity treaWury Oretlufre ➢➢rod fetr Ado➢ted bythe Counoil, Sept, 18. 1984. Aved Stpt. 18.1884 [Sept. 88-1884) _ Adopted by the Council SEP 1 R 1934 193_ SEP 18 1934 Approved 193_ _ Mayo oalmRet ro cIn eta O CITY OF ST. PAUL FIILEN°IL NO. 98971 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY" "`''°� v BT 111th, 111 - COMMISSIONER DATE September RESOLVED , That licensee applied for by the following persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees; Julia Bougie ✓ 105 S. sabasha St. On Sale Malt Beverage 6-/ ,,.Irene F. Capron✓ 11112 Broadway ■ " ■ r Earl Kraemer ✓ 1493 Oabasha St. ■ r ■ r (Cook,Waiters & Bartenders Aeon.) (Upstairs 6-1— F. Machovec 995 W. 7th St. p ■ ■ Henry Worts 520 Mississippi St. ■ ■ ■ ■ Samuel Foster J 709 ndo 9t•__ __— ■ r p ■ C. 1+' No. 68i171-13y.H tii'arren� Fred M Truax I. C, Pe�farce-- N Reaoived .That ildenaee applied fort 1 by the full wing pereonm'tor the ad-� t hereby rtaant d and tithe nCttyClerkaYe instructed. to Issue. much licenses upon J the payment into tpp city traaaury.ofl the requiredfeem h 'Y Jhlla Bougl 105 S_ Wabaeha St., on $ale Malt Beverage -Ireae"F. Capron 442 'Broadway. on Bale Wait Beverage - Earl Kraemer. (Cook. Walters &� I - Bartend6tt'�e:Asan) 498..Wabaaha St., (IIpetalrs),-On Hale Malt Heverago. ,I Wachovec. 99SW. 7th St.,On`.Salal M. t Beverage. $enry_._ Mertz, 520. Wlaal6elnal Rt:. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson l Rosen 1 —_In favor Truax I Warren Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 _....48ept.. EE -1081) Adopted by the Council SEP 18 1934 193_ Approved SEP 18 1934 1 3— ��� i �✓ GLysr Mayor r CITY OF SAINT PAUL Office of City Clerk L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk September 13, 1934 Mr. 40MUSL roster 709 Hondo St. St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I have been directed to inform you thattyour . application for RISISMIM LICUSZ at the above address was -were not nassed by the City" Council. Prom records it appeara that taxes are delin- quent on this vronerty. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being said the Council will be pleased to grant you or tie owner a hearing. Yours very truly, ' Clerk. &V 'TER�EDr68Y,eSDID88. , �I. T.. " - ' tt4 'oL'R 1 lLtnP. W Y n7rr auu fe COUNCIL FILE NO By INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of widening W. Seventh St. to a width of 80 feet from Richmond St. to Bay St., by add- ing thereto all those parte of lots 1 to 10 inclusive of Varnaa'e Re of lot 3 and that part of.lote 4, 5, 6, 7, 23, and 24, lying SEly of Fort St. Lots 25 and t6 Daly's Sub of Blk. 2 of Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's Add., lots 32, 33,36,36, 37, and 38, block 14, Stinson, Brown and Ramsey's Add. lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 21, 22, 23, and 24, A. Vance Brown's Sub of E $ of Blk. 13, Stinson Brown & Ramsey's Add., lots 2 to 7 inclusive blk 1, Stinson & Ramsey's Sub of W 2 of Blk. 16, Stinson, Brown and Ramsey's Add., lots 3, 4, 5 & 6, 18, 19 & 20, blk. 17, Stinson, Brown and Ramsey's Add* and vacated portion of Palace St, abutting on lot 20 in said blk. 170 lots 8, 9, and 10, 13, 14, 15 and 16, Ramsey's Sub of West 1 f blk. 26, Stinson, Brown and Ramsey's Add., lots 6, 7, 8 & 9, Stinson's Sub of �B1k.25, Stinson, Brown & Ramsey'a ; Add., lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 17, 18, 19 & 20, blk. 31, Thos. Daly's Sub of Bike 10 end` 31, Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's Add., lots 11 and 12, blk 1, Beck and Breckenridge Add., lots 1, 2, 3,;& 4, blk. 2, Beck & Breckenridge Add„ lot "A" Finch's Add., i lots gj;kClus to ive in Blk 3, Finch's Add., lying southerly of the present center �tepyz. Sevenish;St, and. lying northweaterly, of a line, whiolt:is,,.47, ft..,squtheaserly_ Adds, and.loto 18, 19 & 20 in that part of Blk. 1,'Schefferts Add. -;which is south -of Pstranr Ave ]yix�s rwhin;"the linits� of astr7.p o land 80 Peet in width 8xtendg om Bay Sto to lust rex St the canter line of avid strip' --being a, straight line': drsxn from.th zn. sc on of the prosont`center line of Tf. Seventh St. and the , contcx lino of. Tusbarora Sao produced -estorly faoz,tho easterly side ofjl.' Seventh Sto to pointe of Bay St. aoscribed as follow- ca Onc ng at the ittteraection of rho prosaic co ttc no o` ld. Seventh St o aid, the p�r.�toIr line of Bay St thence;, northo s-orly Mons `aha p=osent contox lino or ,. a distance 0£'70;feet,. i�honoo otthe e-°ly at a right cmolco vrlthlast deso,ibQd line a di stance .;of.7'feet to thio a" d no n , aloo tr dining ld Sov n n St. by adding thereto the'folloviLg described piecos of. land '1ing oouthorlyl of Uo Seventh Sto tridened as' above described: a triangular a " .>ieee o' land: :_=1Gurix1g G iso- on the roost line - St. and 6 feet. on the ! soutIte ?yr line of e'o; Seventh St, rridoned as above described .and being incite north- easterly corner of'that pert of lot 1, Varner'o.Ro. aforesa'id,lying•southerly oY Vfa So7•cnth St, vidcncd n above described. al;o, tr,i,nbula piece of land measuring 6 feet on the vest line ._a" Ihil,o-St. and G ooi, on the a herrn lino. of. Tl..Sevonth SIG..:idoned as above daseribed, and being lz he noxthoac��xly-`eo nor of that p xt of leas 6 a7d 7,o Vence Brorn's Sub afore aitl ly �g southe ?' ;of ;i. Seventh St =dcnad ac above described. also a, trianrlulc pi000 of land measuring.6 fcbt on the uo�t lino of i7obeter St and: 6 feet on -ho. otitne_'ly. lino of W. 7th St, widened n above desoribad, and' -being 'in the nor hea curly oornar of that part _of- + __j, of 1'd, 7 S ', vrldonc.0. as bovo described, olso'a za guy x piece of land measuring 6 foes: on the .,ost lino of Toronto Avea'and 6 foo-;; o l the Cx!thcr'L liklo of: Td; 7th St.criden.�d as :bovo described, a d .being in the nor acs?; cox nor or that>Pnrt of lot 6a.,Scinson?2 Sub of B11..25-6forosaid lying southerl-, of T{9 7th St. vidcned,as above described. 1 -also a tr..'an, ula.- plea of Band moasurixlg 6 fo: t on the north ,l -no o£`James St. and 6 fact on },4' outl:o ly line 'of T;. 7th Su w do �cd.a; above. described and being in < .he vo.,corly corner of that part of 10 9 Stinson's Sub of B11_25,,.aforosaid lying ' southerly of 'id 71ch St. videnod as. above deseribcd. `..also;a traenSular eau o' land measux -ing , G icot.on the norblh line of Randolph St -.P� - and 3 feet on southorly'line of W Seventh St, widened as above doscribed and being In the r,e torly eornor of that part of.lot 17, Thos. Ba1y's Sub aforesaid lying southerly of 17.7i.h Sts rridoned as above described4 1I s1so..a triangular piece of. land measuring 6 foet on tho iiest lxne'of Osceola Ave nYtrl R..feani• ..,;:�-.§H� e.., +i,ow T.. 1-..,,e AP to 174-U a+ =of sot ^A° Firich�s �d< t & Brebkonridge Add, Sins �r nvau�:.n• st. fj P" 1 � i` t f • ucLP o:, Ion P,s �4q , -. c • u. -. _. JuF :,U .P}(6 UVP �? 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That the said report and the same is hereby approved — —r aed with. -- ...w also a triangular piece of land, measuring.6 feet;on the north line of Armstrong Ave' and 6>:feet onthe sogtherly.line'.ofVW 7,th,St; widened as above described and " being in,the"westerly corner of that part of i6t-10,'blk:A, Finch's Adde lying' soutl' arly of W. 7th St., widened as above described. also a triangular piece of land measuring 6 feet on the west line of Bay St. and lish e. Aaata-Aa-a, Ai,va...-A ,,ea..._.,.. and 6 feet -oh tha southerly lice of til .7th Stewidened se:above described and lteing i?,tho bre terly korner of `that part of, lot 2, bllca 13., Ciarke+s Add lying soutkerl, of ' 7th S cridoned aa.'above describodo also rimiguiar piece of land measuring 6 'foo -b on the niorth lino of .Tuscarora a: and o f G on the southo� ly 1_rtc o� U. 7zh Ste idened as ' above do oribed and ! uci.n az elle uc ;ci°lP cornea o thuL part of.lot 11, 1'carrangemoa of B%k 120 Clark t,o'„ Add. lying southern , of tl. 7th Sto andoAcd cs above doocribed. .leo siidcnsng 1 oScventli Sbo by add.int; thereto thcc followi-?o described piacoe''of land ly±nS no �horlo cf 17. 716h Sto v.-.dened a• aboi-o de oribode ,..triangular pieces o?' lard ttce urinfeu; oa the cast line of Colbo•no St. and 6 fcot'on the northerly li o of.7. 7th St. cad being in: the soutlwostorly.corner of lot -5 IIeroish's,Re.:"A". — -clic a'tr _�'ular piece of, land , .;amtrint,• 5 .fogs on tlic sot ch line of Grape Sto and C _ce' o , sLc no., uc_1y lino of 1 . 7th ti.o id b - in the oa ' eely_,corner. of ttS nw* t -o_ lo' 1, bl'.`o ?n, S' i;ico�.� Hs o .� C. Rczi.cr r' o Aird. 'lying nos"therly of .WN --!-.o.-. triangular p:cco of land rcasurinG u foe-.- on tho cats i;ine of Duke Ste and 6 ie,e c "tth_ no,tho_ly lino of Tl. 7th Sto and coin; in the souuli o -,Iy corner,oi tb :t t c lots :55 .nd :30", bl':. 1c'_, Stinson, Brori1 C: Ratascf's -Add ~ly,ing norther ly or 7th Si o c.{~o �r_angulLr picot of land mcacuring 6 feet oa the �s fisc of lria Staand 6 fret o, t e northerly line 01 +do, r sh St. and bcin sn tic oouthwest3rly earner of ,n 1), o- lot 71, A_Valco Bromi•a Sue aforesaid ly z ,o cherly of 71 7thzu c:E o .:trl .__ga1a picas. of land racasuririg 6 _daton clic c .ct,s de of dnolda'St., and 6 oct on the notchurl,r side of IJ. 7th Sb. and oo_nr,, in.bho southvrosterly corner of "th t.pa-` o, lot 31, b1i^ i Scinac? Rartscyls Si -lb of +� 7- of bltso' 16 'StinsonA Bre, a.Z; Rcisoy'ls Add lyzng northorly of -i`f. 7th: Si;. f alao a triangular piecoi'of land measuring 6 foul on the cast lino of v,,ebster St, .and 6 foeu on the northorly. line'of ,< 7th Ste and uc_ng in ito southwesterly corner of ` that nal°t e_ 10 18, blke 17, Stinson, Brou G Ram^oy'o Add. ly nr• northerly of c. ;r:, nou._ar.. picao o2 11 o ; caoux L? 5 1"oce o _ chs oath lino of Ralece," Ste i and 5 io� on the nor,pori ° li_zc of z 7th Sto + andbe -II _ 6110 northeasterly corner of`tl.at part of lots 10, llartscy Stb of I" of BLI:. 26;':St nso ,'Broca & Rahs.ey's Ad`! lying northerny of 17. 7 h Ste m al o .zs i lar p ccc of i zd moa- ur? G eta. on she ceuth line of James St o and 6 rcpt c# then .herly line o_" t( 7th Ss. c. d boing in tho no nhoactc ly-cernox o=:'lot 1 Cat, H._'. Rcairangcmont. al,o that, part o£ lois 16, Thos-Daly*'a Sub of B1'.:.51, Stinson U Brova ;nd IlamseyPs Add. 1yinr,nori:hof vlo 7 11 Ste and aouth of alllno drarm i_°o:l a point on tlid east lino of 0cc'cola' l ac. 6 µ oot north of -'its intorsco of wit -11 the northerly lino of 1 7t h 5...- r_pduoe, to a poirb on su^ norcltarly 9.ar10 o , v7 7th St. 6 feet north castors : itr incorcooti&n with the ease line of Osceola _tvoeproducodo' also nru� .r p ccc n land me, ging 6 foe;; on tin ':o st lino of Easy St. "eiid o f,rc on s o T T.� lwnc of ado 7tlt ate: nc'. boin� i__ ehc coutharest corner of lot 15, bl.o 2; $etcfforY3 Addb al -o a triungul,.x° piece of land me .cti ding 5 feet on tho south lino of Armstrong. . Avco and 4 ooi on.tK3 nortt e prize o£ }70 7th Si ndcnccl s` above. doacrioo3 and bein in vita totthea so1,1y coriibi —of—stat parte of%los 8, bL-a 1, Schaffer°s Add',' ly;R2 northo ly of IV 7th St widened as above describednd southerly of A+2nstrong fi0o.; also a triansrt'_a_r piece of land m u„uring 6 ::cat on tho cwc't line o£ Uiorr St. and 6 f c t on Clic, no_ shot ly line of lI7th Stor,ldoncd as above described and: being in the out s i * coraor of h_ part o" lot 10, blk. 5, Clarkols Add. lying"norther / ! ly o,. abovc, ;dcso ibad. widen ,0b Seventh St. to a width of 80 feet from Richmond St. to Bay St. by add. ing thereto all those parts of lots 1 to 10 inclusive o£ Varner's Re of lot 3 and that part of lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 23, and 24, lying SEly of Fort St. lots 25 and 26, Daly's Sub of Blk. 2 of Stinson, Brown & Remsey's Add., lots 32, 33, 35, 36,37,and 38, block 14, Stinson, Brown and Ramsey's Add., lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 210 22, 23, end 24, A. Vance Brown's Sub of E j of Blk. 13, Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's Add., lots 2 to 7, inclusive blk. 1, Stinson & Ramsey's Sub of W a of Blk. 16, Stinson, rown and Ramsey's Add., lots 3, 4, 5, & 6, 16, 19 & 20, blk. 17, Stinson, Brown and Ramsey's Add. and vacated portion of Palaoe St, abutting on lot 20 in said blk. 17, lots 8, a and 10, 13, 14, 15 and 16, Ramsey's Sub Of West a of B1k.26, Stinson, Brown and` Ramsey's Add., lots 6, 7,6 & 9, Stinson's Sub of B1k.25, Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's - Add., lots 3, 4, 5, 6,717, 18, 19 & 20, blk.3.1, Thos. Daly's Sub of Blks. 18 and 31, Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's Add., lots 11 and 12, blk 1, Book and Breckenridge Add., lots 1, 2, 3 & 4, blk. 2, Book & Breckenridge Add., lot "A" Finch's Add., lots 2 to 10 inclusive in Blk.3, Finch's Add., lying "southerly of the present center line of W. 7th St. and lying:northire'eterly of a line which is 47 ft southeasterly from the present center line of W. Seventh St, and parallel thereto. also widen W. Seventh St. to a width of 80 feet from Bay St, to.Tusoeaora St. by adding thereto eYl those parte of lots 1, blk. 13, Clarke2, 3, & 4, blk. 4,, Finch's Add., lots 1 & 2 'a Add., lots 2 to 11 inclusive in Rearrangement of Blk. 12, Clarke's Add., lots 39& 40, blk. 7, Clarke's Add., lots 10 to 24 inclusive in.Blk.5, Clarke's Add., and lots 18, 19 & 20 in that part of Blk. 1, Sche£fer's Add, which is south of Armstrong Ave. lying within the limits of a strip of land 80 feet in width extending from Bay St. to Tuscarora St.'the center line of said strip being a straight line drawn from the intersection of the present center line of W. Seventh St. and the center line of Tuscarora St. produced westerly from the easterly side of 1Y. Seventh St. to a point east of Bay St. described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the present center line of W. Seventh St. and the center line of Bay St. thence northeasterly along the present center line of W. 7th St. a distance of 70 feet, thence southeasterly at a right angle with last described line a distance of 7 feet to the said point. also widen W. Seventh St. by adding thereto the following described pieces of land lying southerly of W. Seventh St. widened as above described: a triangular Piece of land measuring 6 feet on the west line of Richmond St. and 6 feet on the southerly line of W. Seventh St. widened as above described, and being in the north- eaaterly corner, of Haat "part of lot. 1, Varner!s Re. aforesaid lying southerly of W. Sedertt Ste widened 8')><bave d"esoribed alae a triaitgalar piece of land igeasur i7ag 6EPe0ontthe of Y.T. 7th St. wide nedlas e alao a triangular piece s root +,... _ _ .. _ southerly also a and 6 •feoa ao of Yd. 7th', St widened' as, abode described; ' that part of lot 10 Ramsey'a Uub aforesaid'; rovedesoribede rf:land measuring 6'feot on the aostlino of T to of 17.7th St. -widened as. above described an nod'Sro3noon.c Z -b s of nlr,.7s aSo, a above �doscribode �e of 71.7th St, widened as abovo described. find being in corner o£ that part of lot 9, Stinson's Suo o B1L,25, a£orosaid.ly W. 7th widened as above described, or.'ther of"land measuring 6 fo c on.`hc tt� ?; litte of R idolph 2 fixe soutgerly'liti0 of 1°,t- Sel-onth'Sco ,ndoncu as euc:c dosea_Ued?:arj Wort St: corner of ;that part o£ 1'ot 17, Ilio Dalya Sub aforoaQid" 1Q.7th St. widened as abova'doscrihcd, angular• pisco of 1$nd measuring 6 feev 0111 b110 ,ce"S `1_ao of Os000la '!i '- the southerly -line of.}7y 7th St." 4•ridC led as abovo do>cribed •a1.nd l?o aster' corner of that part: of lot: 1, blko, 2,. Book f 8r^ccL^enridgo'1�c 1y;cf W. 7th St. srldone, as abovo d,oscribedo ngular .piece" of land measuring 6 feet on ilio, north "l;rA' the eOutherlV lima :tea vi ncL -a •--�+ . u '..+ un ilL. wa.aened as:: above dpecribed and being- is outhresterly corner of that part; of lot"10a 5, Clark,''s Add. lying -norther 7th St. vridoned as above described. ' . . �� t alBo a trianga r p r°f ,laad`measurin 6 f et Ade. *aftd & i'eet`-en tl�e scathe g $ on the north line . Of Armstrong. t'lY e.^of W.7th St. widened belu9 U the westorl oo as above'deearibe$ and sonth'rl +p niton of that part of lot 10, blk. S , 4 y of iP.,th,St: widened Finch's ab* above, ' Add. lyia 'r`1'eo a triangular piece of 1 d g. 6 feet d measuring on the southerly line aaa 6 Feet on the west l the northeasterly 7th St. widened Bay Stand corner of that P sa above desorbe.ne �f 73' . W. 7th St .,,widened as, art of lot 1 '� -A also a tilllar'..•0�r p s a e.. southerly 1ann.o "", d€ widened ea e�ove��lesaribed, and being A the westerly corner"of�-'that part oP lots blk. 13, Clarke's Add 1 oP �P. 7th St widened as. abole•, sseribed ung southerly else a triangular piece -of,: andmeasuring 6 feet oII the north line of-1,ltaoardra &t. and 6 feet on the •soutFierly'13ne Yi a£ 7th Sty sndened as abaue desonib0d'eud be,ing in the westerly eorner'of that, part, of Sot11; Roarrangemeat of•=Bldc.12, Clarke 's"Add; lyisg'soutporly of.t'de 7th Ste widened as above,.dasoribad. f'1 also vidon 17e Soli enth St, by' addina' theroto the. -f oocng• 'described j piece&' oP ?and lying northerly of 71. 7th St. vadened as abgvo,iiescriUod: 4 trianbtlar.pie©e. I' 1 = d measuring:6 toot on the ee t lino --o2 Colbol:no St. and 6 feet on the'norbkerly 1iMo of . 7tia Ste Sd boinr� in the I soutlrrcctorly.coinor'o£ lot 5 Horoiali's Be.,:'"A" e+ o a traan ulaa Di g boo of Iand.measuring 5 foot o`i tho ou•h 7,�no of Grace St 5 t: u s id c o a t:ao nortncrl thaw a e o 1 c -� li2o oc t 7rli St and o ng in the c , torly corner''of ab 3_, U1?„ 1Q, Stinson, Brov1 R ey i Add ing northerly. of W, Sccc_itla St ' .. f^'9 O Ci' aetFUlt12° pi.CCO of!and,IIC .wring 5 feet 031 '.;l'_o C'1 ,t -line Of 6 £ua� 02, ,'cl+o northerly 1' Duke St. and ; aice r, os . o r �t Ste and ,Uo rn i 3 tic oi3tjiaresteriy corner of" ; thai of lots 55 ed 36 Stir. oi, Brolta ly'o_ llfa 7th St.. &Ram ey's &dd. 1 an norther - y' a! C a i;a'i 1 {1la'11;. Piece c f laid 1SC 1111i2ig 6 Pe CZ; on 'i;a12� 4.C'� lin0 Of Brie ,.gteand 6 foes on •tho northerly lino of l a7�a1 S , and being iu cite oatthc,estorly, corner of the„ pert of lot, 21, A. U nco Bro oz's Sub fore. b id 13TInr northerly of 1. 7th St. also a triangular piece of 1aud;aaaGurint' 6 Feet:on t$o - side of Oneida St•, and. 6 feet (oil the northerly lido } r , g of i7,7th'St, sad being is eho southlreaterly_"corner o� the Part of log 316 blko 1, Stitt on cc SuU YI' BPORamsey,"Etamsey*s of .ofStinaoia, c Brown Add. s .lying northerly of 1'do7th Ste ;, = also:a triangular piece of land.'measuring 6-f, oet oz; the east `line of .Webster St.., end 6 fosb cit the north6rly`15ue:of: YL7th St. and 'being of that p$rt o£ lot 18, blk. 17, Stinaon, Brcwat-& Rama�'s,Add.slying northerly oFqt esterlr also a triangular piece"of land measuring & foot, the ,south line OP ?alaee;3t , And 5 teat on the"northerly lxae of W 7th'$t. andibe, g in'.the northeasterly that of. corner part of 1ot10i, amsey'a Sub of W `.of•blk 26; Stinson, Emma Add. ayitag"northerly of W. 7th St. & Rameey's' E r t also a,triangular piece of land measuring 6 feet on the south line of James St. and 6 foss. on the northerly line W.7th of St. and being in the ttOitheasterly corner Of lot 1 City Bank Rearrangement. t ! also that part of lot 16, Thos. Dal 's Sub of Blk. 3' 31, Stinson,< -Brown and Ramsey's Add. lying north of Yf. 7th St. and south f' of s line drawn from a point on the east line of Clseeola Ave. 6 feet north its 1 K 4 of intersection with the northerly line of W.7th St��produced, to a point on the northerly line of W.7th &1 ":6 feet north - easterly tom its intersection with the east line. ! of Osceola Ave. produced. also s _;iangular piece of. land measuring 6 feet on the east I"'e of Bay St.and 6 feet orttthe northerly line of W.7th St. and being in the southwest coanex'of lata.• , , 15r;blk.r,u$9haf$efls Add. ... -a •--�+ . u '..+ un ilL. wa.aened as:: above dpecribed and being- is outhresterly corner of that part; of lot"10a 5, Clark,''s Add. lying -norther 7th St. vridoned as above described. ' . . �� t vkS.rr`•}. rlt9+ v'Ii 7); r: ialf5.�-t�''. aw S,4 4't - I f...^ r ,:c,3 �s �_u gear,Li,,uq• �c e iq;• SA;nt', eonF}I;LSi. o;, 3 SFN + b NF 10 eJO; u{ 7U nGT? 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S9 S0' GTE• I!' ,Fru4ot' HLonw anq _, rea?:.. ,� rac7n::rne p7 c• S' g.r 2oa a:23:;,2 2np uL ;:i oL %Sic• 7P' „i:TU2011'rgi&Ul UU(I j{• AFDe 3L0J,1U,'U' 2np O7. j:, ' 0 :Z?•:• T.-' ^_F7U20U' RLJ?.1:J yc CNJ/28;r,2 'J qq'' TOFa $ {.O 29' PTGor Sa' 2;{II2GIJ' 3Luaw ;a,:aa1,"- lrgq'' Sore P' ,' 1' $S' $S' $3' aug ,T' DUA,a ?np 0!, BIN, $ oi, ap,.,2u;I' 7DV 2P' 202A'UDC: OUL4: < with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 2104000.00 Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on th 16th day of October 1934_-_, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of I said meeting to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hear- ing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated Adopted by the Council SEP 181934 193 SEP 181934 �� ity Clerk Approve 193-- Mayor Councilman AQeBeaaicl ��v� n✓ Councilman Mwt- Councilman Pearce E. Councilman Rosen NtJBLLSHED U Councilman Truax Councilman Wenzel Mayor d6akeney-•.� Form B. S. A. 8.6 Mike Lyons, Barber Shop, 215 Concord St. Delinquent Taxes — wishes to withdraw and refund See letter attached. ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK •" I CITY OF ST. PAUL FI ENO1L NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK %393 ? C , IL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM COMMISSIONEED R / , '�� DATE - September 19, 1954 i1HSREAB, hike Lyme desires to withdraw application 5715 for Master Barber License at 215 Concord St; therefore, be it F"LM, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Mike Lyons the fee of $10.00 and to cancel said applioation for license. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson iftmP In favor Truax Warren Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 IC- C. F. No. 98878-HY 8. E. Warren Wh4i�eae, Mike Lyona de9lrea to� Narbe aw appllcetion. 6716: for-Maaterl Ilarber ,Lloenee at, 81¢' C --Ord, St.. thRea., a be It; Rea., that- the prbper, city 0131 core be and they are hereby suthoriaeaf toefundto Mika Lypthe fee o ff o!and na to anC.1 said application, or lieanee. o - - Adopted'by the COun011. Sept: -19. 1994, ADDroved Sept. 39, 1984, — is 'Pt. 88-1984, t Adopted by the Council SEP 19 1934 193 SEP 191934 Approved —193 -- Mayor I CITY OF SAINT PAUL Office of City Clerk L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk September 13, 1934 qis� /�'— Mr. Milne Lyons 215 Concord St. St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I have been directed to inform you that your application for MASTZ& 71A BE LICZNSZ at the above address was -wave not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being said the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, Ci Clerx�.-' G. Gunther — Ice Station. 541 R. 7th gfl Taxes delinquent on property — wishes to withdraw — and refund OPIOIPI 1. 10 CITY CLdPIf FILE NO. a CITY OF ST. PAUL C6U OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK (] 4 JUNCIL RESOLUTION/—GENERAL FORM PRESENTEDBY COMMISSIONER- ER DATE September 198 1934 COMMISSIONER 1Y1EHEAS, G. Gunther desires to withdraw application 5981 for license for Ice Station at 541 A. Seventh St; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to G. Gunther the fee of $5.00 and to cancel said application for license. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson �Ramm In favor Truax Warren _Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) IM 6.34 'No. 98894—By.War;en— Wfrereae. G. Gunther deelree to -wltti. d[aw application Iae, 3981'for license .,$fok?_ 3fatfon lia£ 541'._W Seventh therefore. e it $osolved, that the proper city pf4_ cera be and they, a I hereby sother- �laed to refnnd to G:(;unther .the. fee hof Slice se. cannel said aDDlfaatlon If license: _ Adopted by the (;once" Sept, 18. 1884.1 Approved Sent. 18, 1984 I (Sept. 884984) I Adopted by the Council SEP 19 1193_ Approved SEP 1 0 109A __-193_— Mayor Council File No ----------------------------------- 98875 5 By........................................................ CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution Ratifying Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for Alley in Block 5, Hoyt's Rearrangement of Hoyt's Como putlots from Nebraska Ave* to grading constructing a sewer in the alley from 180 feet south of Hoyt Ave. to Hoyt Ave., also the sewer in Hoyt Ave -a, 3t nemu�rirr L11mAtiium fi; 2 a s �1 �C`lAF .Nb ,•88Q'l6s� Tn fps u�nCier }fit dao �ee .Yy beneal3 eoatars a d " sg "ge .A,ttbyip.8' � enf 'oA, tib :Ys�. . trora Nsr.:e• d:rt'�' .. ,a- -- Q11eY fCc :•: -, t:,s under Preliminary Order. -._..-_9722 ,---,-- Intermediary Order._97b08---........Final prder.97688_.,__._-, approved....---.AP.ril _17---------------_-19--W A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment haling been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. BE IFURTHER R.FSOLVED, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in .......... ------------------equal installments. Adopted by the CouneiL..-_.------..''-_1,-9._1934 Clerk. A roved..1.9--.9M-------------19 - _........ ._._.. •..--••:_.----------- _................: Mayor. Form B. B. IB fJBUSHED 9L 3 19% CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE Report of Completion of Assessment ---9ugust,..22--------------- 19...34 In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for tb= t grading Alley in Block b, Hoyt's Rearrangement of Hoyt's Como Outlote from Nebraska Ave. to Hoyt Ave., also constructing a sewer in the alley from 180 feet south of Hoyt Ave. to the sewer in Hoyt Ave., under Preliminary Order .......... 9722$ ................................ Intermediary Order......----.. 97§08---------------------------­- Final ---..-------_.Final Order...... -.97688 ... -----......................... approved--------- -April 17 ................................... 19.x.. To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports to the Council the following as a statement of the expen- ditures necessarily incurred and to be incurred for and in connection with the making of the above improve - went, viz: Cost of construction . . . . . . . . . $....&11}...QQ.............. Cost of publishing notice . $-...----4.50 .............. Cost of postal cards $......_0.90 -------------- Inspection fees $.............. Amount of court costs for confirmation $______________ Construction Engineering 84.16 Total expenditures . . Said Commissioner further reports that he has assessed and levied the total amount as above ascertained, to -wit: the sum of...............upon each and every lot, part or parcel of land deemed benefited by the said improvement, and in the case of each lot, part or parcel of land in accordance with the benefits con- ferred thereon ; that the said assessment has been completed, and that hereto attached, identified by the sig- nature of the said Connnissioner, and made a part hereof, is the said assessment as completed by him, and which is herewith submitted to the Council for such action thereon as may be considered proper. Form a. B. 17 -------------..�------------- Commissioner of Finance. RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND ASSESSMENT THEREFOR 't" D A =oD n he oC condmnlptr'�.0= tng, an. o"easeo ment-tor conatructtna and'iAefrgt; t' ltaly::mfelcept!ri 's _ In the matter of_.enndemni g_np And _taking -an _ easement -for_tha_purposs_n�lsnnstrltcf.�ug_aAd maintaining a sanitary intercepting sewer in a tunnel below elevation forty (40) feet above City Datums the said easement shall be a strip of land twenty (20) feet in width, the center line of which and the property it crosses being described as follows: Commencing at a point in Wabasha Street eighty (80) feet northwesterly of the center line of Tenth Street, and on a line 15 feet southwesterly of and parallel to the center line of Wabasha Street to a point in Exchange Street seventy (70) feet southwesterly of the center line of Ninth Street, and on a line eighteen (18) feet northwesterly of and parallel to the center of Exchange Street across lots 12 and 11, block 2, lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, block 5, lots 1, 2, Il, 10, 9, 8, and 7, block 4, Bazille and Guerin, a Addition and miscellaneous tract (St. Joseph's Hospital property) lying between block 4, Bazille and Guerin's Addition, E. Rice's Enlargement and Exchange St., to be known as Minneapolis -St. Paul Sanitary District, under Preliminary Order __-____-972162----------- approved___ ebruary _1L_1934 ______________, Intermediary Order __-_-___-__-975).Q-______--_, approved___ Marsh___ 20i 1934 _____________ Final Order ------------------- 97S9Q----------- approved ---- lkpril __ 17w -1934--------------- A public hearing having been had upon the taking and condemnation of the lands or easements therein, for the above improvement, and the awards of damages therefor, and also upon the assessment of benefits therefor, and the Council having duly considered the same, now therefore be it Resolved, That the taking and condemnation of the lands described in the annexed assessment roll, identified by the signature of the Commissioner of Finance, and made a part hereof, and the awards of damages to the owners of such lands for said taking and condemnation as set forth in said assessment roll, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified and confirmed. Resolved further, that the said assessment of benefits, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court for confirmation. up M4 Adopted by the Council ----- is ------- - -----------/ ----------------- ` ty Clerk. Approved_____ SEP -1 Mayor. Councilman pe Councilman Pete'stergoQ ' Councilman IgeDaaald ' ,,�TLISIfED n �� Councilman 1r�aree � Councilman find. Councilman �� lt'ar.••r, Mayor_® tvernzet y `r Gehar, REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON CONDEMNATION OF LANDS AND ASSESSIMENT OF I3ENTEFIT8 In the matter of- -condwmnizig-And. takiagAPL aLM21It -fQr the_purgose_of_ constructing and maintaining a sanitary intercepting sewer in a tunnel below elevation forty (40) feet above City Datum; the said easement shall be a strip of land twenty (20) feet in width, the center line of which and the property it crosses being described as follows: Commencing at a point in Wabash& Street eighty (80) feet northwesterly of the center line of Tenth Street, and on a line 15 feet southwesterly of and parallel to the center line of Wabash& Street to a point in Exchange Street seventy (70) feet southwesterly of the center line of Ninth Street, and on a line eighteen (18) feet northwesterly of and parallel to the center of Exchange Street across lots 12 and 11, block 2, lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, block 5, lots 1, 2, 11, 10, 9, 8, and 7, block 4, Bazille and Guerin's Addition and misoelleneous tract (St. Joseph's Hospital property) lying between block 4, Bazille and Guerin's Addition, E. Rioe's,Enlargement and Exchange St., to be known as Minneapolis -St -Paul Sanitary District, under Preliminary Order -----8721.8 ----, approved----- FBbry=1,-19$4 ---------------------- Intermediary Order ---------8751f1.----, approved ----- J6ara1:----ZQ,-193 ---------------------- Final Order ----------------9759I1--- approved------April--17,-193-4----------------------- TO THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports: That he has fixed and determined the value of the land, lands or easements therein taken and appro- priated for the above improvement and the amounts of the awards of damages therefor to the owners thereof, and the persons to whom such awards are payable; that he has also fixed and determined the amount of benefits to property, from the making of said improvement, not exceeding the cost there- of, and that hereto attached is an assessment roll entitled as above and identified with the signature of the undersigned, containing the undersigned's finding on said matters. _____ _- ----------- Commissioner of Finance. Original w City Clerk counts 98 CITY OF ST. PAUL v,� NO...---_ ............. ... OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY Axel F. Peterson September 19, 1931-1•. COMMISSIONER . ... . . .......... ......._. _. DATE_._ ---- __..—:...._._...__...._....._.._--------- — RESOLVED Whereas, Clara N. Meyer, is the owner of City of St. Paul Participating Certificates No. 167873 for the amount of One Hundred Dollars, and No. 164067 for the amount of Four Hundred Dollars; and Whereas, said certificates have been lost and said owner has made application for duplicates to be issued in lieu thereof; and whereas, the said Clara N. Meyer has j filed a bond in the sum of one Thousand Dollars, or double the amount of said oertif- ioates, indemnifying and saving harmless the City of St. Paul from any lose or damage growing out of said lost certificates or the issuance of new ones, and Whereas, said bond has been approved as to form and execution by the Corporation Counseland as to surety by Judge James C. Michael, of the District Court all pursuant to Section 1971 of General Statutes of Minnesota for 1927; therefore be it - Resolved, that the proper city officers are authorized to issue to the said Clara N. Meyer duplicates in lieu of the said certificates No. 167873 and No. '104o67 which have been lost or destroyed. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays May McDonald Pearce In favor Truax Against Wenzel 6M 6-32 Mr. President Mahoney Adopted by the Council.... SEP 1.9 1934 193..... Approved-•-- --•JCP.. a_�3`�...--- Mayor r ;f ✓ I Johu1 ,diDowd, .lis ,does not cclicemen under the Charter prow .ion allowing Po and firemen, 6 months pay, and 6 monthn- belf pay, daring ebseuce,re.ulting from injury o For other employes in the civilve o Service eBence provision for bility,compensationmd in Par. (e) Sec. 41 caused by ab disability, of Civil Service galea. Hr. OTDowd was severely injured when he fell d with a defective pole on which he to the grO11n following the wind storm on Aug. 18. was working, hospital since. He has been confined the ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK - C6UNCIL 98878 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. FFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 4OtUIL RESOLU1N—GENERAL FORM a PRESENTEBY DATE awrA:ember lA� 1A84 COMMISSI ER wmearrea, Joba O'Dowd employed as a lineman in the Bureau of Police and Fire Alarm, Department of Public Safety, was on June 19, 1954, while replacing wire that was knocked down by the storm on the night of Aug. 18, fell to the ground with the pole on which he was working, which bad broken off, and injuring himself to the extent that it was necessary for him to be confined in the hospital, and is at this time on indefinite leave of absence; and wHBRgm, Paragraph (a) Section 41 of the Civil Service Rules, provides that leave of absence for disability may be granted with pay for periods of time not exceeding ninety days in any one calendar year, as the Council by rssoluticn may authorize; therefore, be it RFSOL9BD,.that the above named employe be and is hereby granted leave of absence with pay, for a period starting September 1, 1934, and not exceeding in any case, ninety days. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nay Pearce Peterson %VWNW In favor Truax Warren 0 Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6,34 Adopted by the Council SEP �193 Approved SEP/191934 193__ Mayor ONIOINAL TO CITY CLERK //8879 GfTY OF ST. PAUL Fseaea No. 9 j, yO�FFIIC F THE CIT'K I LERK r OUryasl—rt tt6s� C�EDiERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER -- DATE September 19, 1954 RESOLVED That license for Dance Aell, application 6056, applied for by Effie Garrett at 509 Rice Street, be and it is hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue Such license upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Reee" In favor Truax I Warren Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.)4 I !CAR 98979—By H. E. Wa. rren Fred M. Truax—L C. Pearoe .Resolved. That llcane9 ..tor >Dapoe Han, a meet tit 3 9 Rle applied tor. by EIAs Barrett at 869 Rlce Street be' apd It to hereby, Rranted and the. City. Cleric I e Ipetepcted to la�pue auph"llcenae %up' on the paytheht 1pto the city treseilSy lot the. reuuIred,fge; , - Adoptedby the'$ounell Sept 19,.1934. .Approved Sept 19. 1994. (Sept. RA994). Adopted by the Council SEP 191934 193 Approved SEP 19 1934 _193__ Mayor orio,W to O4 Oerk RESOLVED Yeas 651 6-b7 CITY OF ST. PAUL ,CRU CIL No......5878 8.0... OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK -IL -RESOLUTION- GFNERAL FORM DA'r eeptAmber 13, 19344 That the Northern States Power 'Company be given per— mission to install 1-45 foot Pole on the west side of Atlantic, just north of East Third St., with necess"" guys, anchors, wires, and Telephone Company wires. Pole and wires to be removed when requested to do so by the Common Council and cost of said removal to be borne by the Northern States Power Company. Istimate 20965, COUNCILMEN Na s May McDonald Pearce ....................In favor -poor o Truax .._._ ..............Against Wenzel Mr. President Mahoney Adopted by the Council_.,S.rEP.1_9_.1934.....193...... Approved-SEP..1 `�4 193 Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY OLCRK COUNCIL Q9 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO.98881 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK —��Cp41M�L RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE—Septlembex 4, 1934 RESOLVED That the Council hereby approves the action bf the Contract Committee in awarding the contract for furnishing transportation for certain school children from their homes to Lindsay, Webster and Jefferson schools and the Mechanic Arts High School, and baol again, during the school year 1934-35 beginning September 11, 1934, to the BLUE AND WHITE CAB ASSOCIATION, they being the lowest responsible bidders, at a price of 17jo per mile for transportatim by seven -passenger automobiles, with the cost for additions, de- duotions and changes in list affecting mileage also 171* per mile, in accordance with specifications, their bid and award of contract hereto attached, and the Corporation Counsel is hereby instructed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor. F.B. #9097. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson amt!R __In favor Truax Warren Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council SEP 191934 193__ SEP 19 1934 Approved 193_— Mayor ORIOINIIL T'OJ LLsRK ` �� A p COUNCIL l�888 J F CITY OF ST. PARI• aneS s. aBLnlAxel V. Fa a MO. 1s4�4�+o�h/ Zha g1.11Ilhg.Fuhda I.. OFFICE OF THE CITY C im, twit Ching Copnty F COUNCI 'RESOLUTION—GEN,. Numbers tl 1 1 X941. Rage PRESENTED B 3 Nµmb�fra t,� COMMISSIONER r< x WHERF.AS, the following bonds are held in the Sinxing Funds of the City of St. Paul, to—wit= BOND KIND OF BONDDUE DATE — RATE AMOUNT $2 D to 2w- —In—Ji ne 1, 19140 Koochiching County K 194'1 i " , 24,000 255 to 48 " Binding 1, " 25,000 49 to 73 p 1, 1943 " 25,000 74 to 99 1, 1944 " 25,000 99 to 123 to 148 " " 1, 1945 1, 1946 " " 25,000 25,000 124 149 to 173 " 1, 1947 " 25,000 174 to 198 " 1,1949 " 25,000 19 to 223 249 " " 1, 1949 N 25,000 2N to 1, 1950 " 25,000 249 to 273 ° " 1,'1951 n 2 000 274 to 298 Total .......................... 298,000 VflK W, it is necessary, in the opinion of the officers of Koochiching County to refund the said bonds, and 40 WHEREAS, the said ofS cera of Koochiching County have offered to exchange for the bonds hereinbefore set out, bonds as hereinafter described, all of which are to be dated January 1, 1934, and have offered to pay interest upon all the bonds first hereinr before mentioned to January 1, 1934, and I. WHEREAS , the Sinking Fund Committee has recommended the substitution as being in the best interests of the Sinking Funds of the City of St. Paul, now, therefore, be it RESOLMID, that the action of the Sinking Fund Committee be and it is hereby approved, and be it F()RTHZR RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to accept for the bonds hereinbefore described, bonds of the following dates, maturities, and amounts, together with interest upon the b m ds to be exchanged to January 1, 19341 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Ce Peters'- Rosen —_In favor Truax Warren Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M &34 Adop by the Cound X93— Approve ayor or4e9ai ray' a 4 d ` y eousea CITY OF ST. PAUL rag No.... OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK J COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DA17 COMMISSIONER BOND KIND OF BOND DATE OF MATURITY Koochiching County Refunding January AND>N' NUI to D�ERB InMtt Bonds, dated Jan. 1, 1934, interest to be 4% for 1, 1937 1, 1939 7�� 11 to 17 X5.000 26 to 4 e rate the first ten years and 1, 19 1. 1941 15,000 51 to 65 „ 15,000 ' 76 to 90 n 4j¢ thereafter 1, 1942 15,000 101 to 115 n 1, 1943 45' 000 126 to 1110 M 1, 191}1} 15,000 151 to 165 " 1, 1945 15,000 176 to 190 n 1, 1946 15,000 201 to 215 n 1, 1947 15,000 226 to 2110 a a.,194s 15,000 251 to 265 a 1. 1949 159000 276 to 290 n 1. 1950 15,000 301 to .ii 1, 1951 15,000 326 to 340 u 1, 1952 15,000 351 to 365 e 1, 1953 15,000 3 76 to 390 a 15,000 401 to 415 n 1, 1954 1, 1955 15.000 426 to 440 n 1, 1956 15,000 451 to 465 n 1. 19571 000 476 to 490 n Total .................. 296.000 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the CounciL_.....EP._1.9.-19x4.... 193...... 7Aft.. Petersory XONVAimW Warren SEP 19 1934 Pearce ........... in favor Approved_.... ............ ............... ..... Truax �j !-x .-..-------..Against Wenzel Mayor Oehaa Mr. President pie s -aa FUP>LI�IIT;13f�� 3 7 1 i S f F r � 5 I yip � 1PU F�A� L'q��ii,4 ' \ h 7 ' G � � flu { I, :j i. 1 �f {1 t if „r a � I � 1 k. its � nn3 fie& �� � � ��r � ��R "�� t F} �[ _ CL Il sy.��.siC4 ,�k-..y _ 11 1 j :_SSS r _. Y� t 7 t?d"s ��'��.'� 'f'"^kRPxs� n, c i c '% . r F ) r, St. Paul Pres's Club, 356 Minnesota St- on Sale Malt Liquor license withheld because of delinquent taxes. Applicant has requested refund of unexpired portion. Application filed July l7v 1984 and have sold beer from that time ORIGINAL TO CITY CLKRK / � 4993 ..(�(,��C(,�l�Y OF ST. PAUL FILEN°IL NO. "ih�-1 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONERI DATE September 20. 1934 REQ WHEREAS, the St. Paul Press Club desires to withdraw application 5025 for license for On Sale Halt Liquor at 356 Minnesota Street; and WHEREAS, said applicant requests refund of the unexpired portion of license fee d4gpsited thereon, having operated for a period of two months; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorised to refund to the St. Paul Press Club the am of #47..67 and to cancel said application for license. COUNCILMEN SEP a 193q Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council _ 193_ Pearce Peterson Rosen _:L—In favor U IyI A Truax Approved____ __193__ Warren ----Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) Mayor 5M 6.34 CITY OF SAINT PAUL .••'Office of City Clerk ' L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk September 18, 1934 St. Peal Press Club 356 Minnesota St. St. Paal, Minn. Gentlemen: 1 have been directed to inform you that your application for OH SALE MALT SZVW GZ LI01USS at the above address was-x=e not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or Us owner a hearing. Yours very truly, ORIGIN- TO C,r~ «.a" 98884t CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK" COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM RXXXXWE1o[ WHEREAS, by Council File No. 98837, the Council ordered the vacation of the alley in the rear of Lot 1, Lampert's Subdivision, and provided for a bond in the sum of $500.00 to be given the City, and WHEREAS, the Council is of the opinion that a $200.00 bond Is sufficient in amount to adequately protect the City, therefore be it RESOLVED, that Council File No. 98837 be and the sans! is hereby amended by striking out the provision for a $500 bond and inserting in lieu thereof a provision for a $200 bond. IC F No. 98884 13y,'Axel F. Peter" Whereas. by Council- Ftle No. 98827. tb Couhcil o dared the vacation of the alley f the rear -of Lot 1. ampert's �8uodlvlelon. and'_.prbvideL d for a;.h..a COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen In favor Truax Warren Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 aad. . 11 11 Kiven 98887 olved: that' Council pa and the '"me is—herel amended by -striking out the DTovfel, for ai600;;bond andinlpprtlu4,tn .11. thereof proviefoh for 6('f200 bond; Adopted by the Council SaDt 20: 19; ADproved .9eD�. 20.. 1984 (9eDL 22-1884) Adopted by the Council SEP 2 0 1934 193_.. Approved SEP 2 0 1934 _193__ Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clark and Commlalonar of Registration September 19, 1934. Mr. J. L. Connolly, Corporation Counsel, B u 1 1 d i n g. My dear Mr. Connolly: At today's meeting, Commissioner - Peterson moved that Council File 98837, being a resolution vacating a ten -foot alley in the rear of Lot 1, Lampertts Subdivision, John L. Moravec and others, petitioners, be amended so as to provide for a $200.00 bond instead of $500.0;. Will you kindly prepare the necessary resolution amending said Council File 988371 Yours truly, City Clerk. en�mew� ro CM C19AX CITY OF ST. PAUL COU.— NO •—E38E3t� . ICE OF THE CITY CLERK �efNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM _1 PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE WHEREAS, Snute Nielsen paid the sum of Two Dollars ($2,00) to the Olerk of the Munioipal Court as a trial fee, and tb6 Clerk advises that the oase was settled and the said Nielsen is entitled to the return of the trial fee; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the proper oity offioers be and they are hereby authorised and direoted to issue a warrant to the said Saute Nielsen in said sum of Two Dollars ($2.00). E COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen In favor Truax Warren Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council SEP 2 A 'n"493 - 6b, x u 1934 Approved 193_ AV, Mayor Municipal (dourt of St. Paul ROBERT E. OTTE, DEPUTY CLERK M. C. BURNINGHAM. COURT -CRIER -EVA WENTZ. ASST CLERK AND REPORTER M. J. 8N H. ASST CLERK PAUL A. SCHULTZ. ASST CLERK ETHER L. ANDERSON. SR. CLERK TYPIST EDWARD W. JANNECK, AWT CLERK i Mr. J. J. Connolly Corporation Counsel St. Paul, Minnesota Dear Sir: EE�� }*y� (Conciliation (Court of St. Paul (Clerk's Office ALBERT W. PAUL. DA927TY CLERK AGNEE D. WATERS, ABSCLERK GEORGE P. DIX. CLERK September 17 1934 I am enclosing a letter from Mr. F. W. Foote relative to the return of $2.00, trial fees in the case of Evelyn Christiansen vs. Knute Nielsen. This case was settled and as it never came to trial the defendant is entitled to the $2.00 trial fee. If you will please prepare the necessary resolution refunding the same, I will appreciate it. Respectfully yours, Clerk of Municipal Court. GFD*BW FREDERICK W. FOOTE ATTORNEY ANP COUNSELOR AT LAW PNOM GAR ZI 1620 0 p7�d a _C1&0,4 ., A..4 -4&.n, September 14th, 1934: The Hon. The City Council Of The City of Saint Paul, The City Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota.' Re: In The Matter of Evelyn Christiansen -vs- mute Nielsen. L3691. Gentlemen: - The defendant in this actioA, Enute Nielsen, feel- ing aggrieved by the judgment of the conciliation judge, took an appeal and paid to the clerk of the Municipal Court , as required by law in connection with such appeal, the sum of $3:50: $1.50 of this amount was for the regular fee 9f the clerk of the municipal court, and the remaining $2.00 is required as a trial fee. The parties have since settled the matter in full as per the attached stipulation for dismissal. The parties having compromised and settled the case, there will be no trial. Inasmuch as the defendant has deposited with the clerk of the Municipal court $2:00 to pay a trial fee, it is only fair and just under the circumstances that this $2:00 be returned to him now: The olert having paid it over to the city treasurer, is not able to return it, and of course the city treasurer cannot return it without your order: Mr. Snute Nielsen therefore appeals to you for In order directing the city treasurer to refund said $2.00 to him. ,ys ver truly, fwf/em W. ote 6R[diweL TO CITY CURB (,�y'� V�TY OF ST. PAUL Pae"`" No. 9 f3fi �ovjr` OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK /� COUNCIL RE.pOLUTION—GENERAL FORM rc�/}1id_'f WIG RESOLVED, that the application of Barnsdall 011 Company for per- mission to install an inside garage storage tank at the Fourth Street Garage, located at No. 66 last Fourth Street, be and the same is hereby granted, the tank, to be installed in accordance with the ordinances of the City of St. Paul and under the direction and to the sat- isfaction of the Commissioner of Public Safety. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen In favor Truax Warren G Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 C. F.Ito. 98886—By A. E. Warren— , Fred: M._ Truax—r._ C. Pearse— :aeric. xa-39a4x Adopted by the Council SEP 2 0 1934 193_ SEP 2 0 1934 Approved 193 Mayor FRANK R, CULLEN Acting Chief of Police ROBERT B. J. SCHOCH Health Officer I WM. J. SUDEITH Fire Chief G. E. BRISSMAN Acting Supt. Police and Fire Alarm CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota ' DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, Commiuioner M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner September 17, 1954 Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk, Saint panl, Minnesota Dear Sir: Herewith is the application of the Barnsdall Oil Company for permission to instal an inside garage fZA.;" at 56 East Fourth Street, and report of fire inspection and approval by the Bureau of Fire prevention. Very truly youra, D �Co»i.saioner FRANK R, CULLEN WM. J. SUDEITH Acting Chief of Police, Fire Chief ROBERT B. J. SCHOCH G. E. BRISSMAN Health Officer Acting Supt. Police and Fire Alarm CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, Commissioner M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Crissioner - J Sept- 15th,1934. Hon. H. E.vIlarren Oommissioner of Publio safety, 6t.Faul,Minn. Deer sirs In regard td the 09plioation of the Barnsdall 011 Oompany for permission to install an inside garage gasoline f at 56 East 4th street. We have investigated the foregoing and report that suoh an installation at the desired looation would not greatly inorease the fire hazard. Respeotfully yours, Ohief Inspeotor, Fire Prevention Bureau. -V.9 MINNESOTA OIL AND REFINING COMPANY BARNSDALL PRODUCTS QUAKER STATE MOTOR OIL 9E WEST WATER STREET SAINT PAUL Sept.11,1934. Comm.of Public Safety. Public Safety Building., St.Paul Minnesota . Gentleman: Mill you please advise the necessary requirements of installing a Gasoline Storaee Tank at 56 Fast 4th St.St.Paul,inside of the Fourth Street Garage. Your early advise will be greatly appreciated. Y ours Very Truly, Ba 11� AIAS/C All grades of 4W "OUR HEAT OIL MAKES US WARM FRIENDS" OPIMNAL TO CITY OLtnk t IF ST. PAUL FILE No.—98887 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY LA -It COMMISSIONER DATES -ember 2% 19$4 i v RESOLVED That License No. 28 for Tavern, expiring November 1, 1984, issued to Mrs. Mary Nevins at 121 So. Wabasha St. be and it is hereby transferred to Belair and Gagnier at the same address, and the proper city officers are hereby directed to change their records accordingly. r and 6aB�•eT 11 1211 S. pabasba St. BelaiT COUNCILMEN this place over from Ars. Mary Yeas Nays have takenPearce Bevins, and are makiyg application for Peterson Ce licensee. Rosen In favor Restaurant, On Sale Be.", and Den Truax The Tavern license is the only one being r Warren Against Wenzel transferred. Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 c. F No, 98887—By H. E. Warren,— Fred M. Trnea L C. Pearce— Resolyed. That Lto8718e- .N: 28 fdr. . Tavern, exviring Noy.`T,1984, issued ' Mre. Mary Nevins 't-121 WabasLa St. b. and it; le hereby tranelerr8d .to.' Salah and (1a�n ter at the ams- a¢-, dress, and the ➢rODer Ity Ode" arq hereby directed to change their recor4s accordingly. Adopted.bYihe COun011 SeDk E0. 1984. Approved Sept. 20, 1984. (Sept. 82-1984) Adopted by the Council SEP 2 01934 193_ SEP 2 01934 Approved , 193 Mayor INFORMATION 1 Name of Applicant i(n 1_ CITY OF ST. PAUL H. E. WARREN Commissioner of Public Safety BUREAU OF LICENSES CONNECTION Date ,y Aaaress Between what cross streets and on whattQsid�e of street to be located? 41 Trade Name, if any /—p,�=— L Is application for renewal of license in same location? s 1L ' 1�----------- Is place to be operated by new owner or former owner? t If new owner, has he been in similar business before? Where —" When _�Lr__a In any other business? Have there been any complaints against operation of this type place by applicant; Has any former owner been arrested for any violation on these premises? (' �— Are you a citizen of the United States?/1— How Long in the City "1 Moral Character Ever Been Arrested�L= D Violation of What Criminal Law or Ordinance State ANY Licenses Applicant has had Revoked Number of 3.2 Places Within 2 Blocks__—__ Closest Intoxicating Liquor Place Off Or Ong � 1• If premises now unoccupied state h w longandprev)ouss use ; Nearest Church Or School_' Number Of Booths, Tables And Chairs Time On Citizenship -- — �� ' Remarks - APPROVED APPROVED'/7L�'//!./��`^� INSPE_. NOT APPROVE . CNMG I�ti .0 n6peCLOr Chief of Police ORIGINAL TO CITY CLCRK COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCI ESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED DATE September 20} 1984 COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That licenses for Restaurant, application 5905, On Sale Melt Liquor, application 5904, applied for by George S. Granse for 1254 Matilda Street be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen In favor Truax Warren —___Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 i C. DF. No... 98888—BY 8. E). Warten— )red.� Truaz—L C. Pearce— Re oloed. That lloenaee for Reatau- ;rant appllcatlon b906, On Bale Malt equor $ynll on 5904, anylled for bt tr e or 1264 Maptda: •and t e eY are hereby.aronted § erk, 1. InetJ'GOted to 'feaue A. Ree. upon the. r'.te to .fnto the S,- ,Or&of the required nt fe0� APQ P. ov by th Council Sept. -20, 1984. AQroved:aegt. 20; 1884 22-1984) SEP, 2 0 1934 Adopted by the Council 193_ Approved_- SEP 2 0 1934 --193- Mayor ORIGINAL TO Cin ttenK COUNCIL No.—1 8889— bL �✓t�J �(.J''(h,Q�ikilY OF ST. PAUL RILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK Cq,UNCI RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED By DATE Sejtember 14, 19434 RESOLVED That License Ho. 1591 kor On Sale Malt Liquor, and License 80. 59M for Restaurant issued to Bob Gleckman at 228 E. Fairfield Ave. be and they are hereby revoked for reason of place being nuisance in neighborhood and on recommendation of the Cbief of Police and License Inspector. z �! COUNCILMEN — SEP 2 1 1214 yeas Nays Adopted by the Council 193 Pearce Peterson Rosen —In favor Approved— SEP 2 1. 1934 193— Truax O d: Warren Against Mayor FV September 19, 1934. Nr. Bob Gleol—nne 223 S. Fairfield Ave., St. Paulo Minnesota. Dear Sir: Resolution for revocation of your on gale :daft Liquor and Restaurant lioeneee was up before the Council today. Tba matter was laid over one reek to September 25th. Will you kindly arrange to be present? Yours tralyo City Clerk. We, the hereby that we reside in the neighborhood ofun place run tbyaBob �Gleckmaneatt223 B. Fairfield Avem►ei that to our personal knowledge said place of business is being run in a i peaceful and orderly manner, and we oppose the revocation of his beer license. Address ny Fame Addreas 7AI4 -3 14 trj Be, the undersigned, who are familiar with the place run by Bob Gleckman at 223 B. Fairfield Avenue, hereby oppose the revocation of his beer license at that address= that we are familiar with said place and know that it is being ran in a peaceful and orderly manner and that it is not a=nuisance- Address /�/ 10, ✓�r 10m i.M CTfY — SAINT PAUL(., DEPARTMENT OF'�'�T W SAFETY BUREAU OF LICENSES e BUREAU OF POLICE: Name Business Addres -xA l C.:-'. Appl. No. , , � ., has appli Furnish in de your reasons for approving or disapproving this application. License AYYKVYl'i /�" Chief of Police/f �! Inspector. USE REVERSE SIDE IF i�TECESSARY lass 1. 44 �RUREAU OF Name Business Address— has applie� Furnish in dei REPORT: CITY OF-SARWMA1JC DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY BUREAU OF LICENSES HEALTH: _ n _ APPI. No APPROVED: ,✓ i.�✓ � ,y r , of eat fficei^ Depu oSlbfftWVEIQffi99IDE IF NECESSARY License Inspector. -St. Paul, Minnesota May 2, 1934 Hon. William Mahoney, Mator Court House St. Paul, Minnesota Dear Sir; I understand that Robert Gleckman of 223 East Fairfield Street, is attempting to get a re- newal of his beer license at the above address. Several of us neighbors have seen drunken persons viole,,Pltly handled and we' are, also informed that no license should be issued within two hundred feet of a church and this property in which he does business is only four feet from the ,rsrael Chur h on Robertson Street. He is also operating a disorderly hou) at that address and if any of us protests, we are threathened with violence. Will you please refuse to grant him a re newel of his license which I understand, is in a fictitious name or in the name of some other lberson. Yours respectfully, SOME OF THE NEIGHBORS Referenee I 64aad Report ReceroM( D7 - Row Received Dept. A flxned to DUtrl.t MISCELLANEOUS REPORT POLICE DFPARTM'ENT Cit$, of St. Paul ' Reported by Hoa Maygr Wm.Mahoney: Hon. John H. McDonald, Com.of Pubaie Safety; Not— of Report CnmplaWant Puree at occurence Ttme and Date of Oenurenee M. I Adde— P\one Referring to the application of Robt. Gleakman,22 E.E. Fairfield Ave. to which_ there appears -%-� some o eo ons y neighbors w o refuse of divulge heir names. 0 r applicant on this above address was Ruben Dechter, a cousin of Robt. Gleckman, who held the restaurant, on sale_. and off sale, and bey rage licenses, and for which Robt 6leckmaa - s now an applicant. - In the past we have received several complaints, both by phone end letter in which the complainants refused to divulge their amea,_emd upon investigation at that time, w�-tEat rs.-Gle�Ro�s. mother who is quite old, and it seemed to us -that she would not tolerate a disorderly _h_ouse. _Mrs. Gleckman-resides upstairs and. often waited on people in _ Fie -res s and bar. Insofar as gambling is concerned, we have seen elderly Jewish men playing cards there but no evidenee of actual gambling during our numerous visits. __ Regardi the church neat door, we visited Mr. Kuleteok,_president of the Soros of Israel aongrega- -- on w o says that complaints have never been made to him about disorder. He also informed us that the complaints originated mostly from Gleckmants emmmetl*srs aomoetitors. we UMME ZUkaz canvased the near neighborhood and could not find anybody that could inform us as to any real disorder or gambling I think most of the complaints are unfounded. _ Joa F. Beaubein, Purity Squad. RWD. - Septemlier 22ad, 1934. Mr. Bob O-ec',asAn. 223 E. Fairfield Ave., St. Paul, Minnesota. Dear girt Your petition for reconsideration of your "r?n Sale Malt 9evFra-e" license at 2?3 East ?air- field Avenue which urs-rcvoyed in 3"tember 219t, was denied by the City Cornncil at its meeting held today. Yours very trulyp city Clerk. OPIOINIIL TO Clri OLtRK C6"CIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE No. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK q, COU,[ PIL RESOLUTION -GENERAL FORM COMMENTED ER PRESENTEDCOMMISSIOBY DATE RESOLVED That the application of the White Eagle Oil Ooxp oration for permission to erect and maintain a public garage at 2157 Wabash avenue, is hereby granted, and the Oommissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings is hereby authorized and in- structed to issue a permit therefor. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen .In favor, Truax Warren Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 C F. No. 98890—B9 Pied DS. T"" Resolved, That the application of the White Eagle oil Corporation for Der- miselon to. erect and maintain a,publlc ItaraRe,.at, 8}8T Wobaeh :Aeonue to . loreby',- anted, and;the Comtnl.1 ner of Parks, P1aygrounda and.dl''nblio I Bpndinita to hereby Guth , fspdrauud ia- etructed t6 Up 0 a porml therefor it Adaptedby the Council SebL 83 1984 Approved Sept 83 Q984 (SBP' 29-3884) Adopted by the Council SEP 21 T34193— Approved SEP 21 1934 193 -- Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Oak and Commissioner of Resistrdlon September 209 1934 Yr. J. L. Connolly Corporation Counsel City Hall Dear Sir: The attached application of the Whiteaag2e oil 157 abaeh Corporation for permit to erect a publics garage t you draw a dveaos was referred to you with the req uest resolution granting the permit. Yours very truly, P. �. City Clarke fILEt� . OFF1Cti Oc c1iY CLERK SEP 5 4 0S ?'1 1934 e r co. NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS3�( ;r TO ERECT A PUBLIC GARAGE. 4R S.rERGUSO4lC1iY CLE , Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 15-13, Ordinance No. 7210, of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, application will be made on 91" to the C ty Council of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, by for `. permission to rect a public garage on tl�e following describ- ed real estate, situated in Ramsey Councy, Minnesota, to wit: Lot!�� �� 5 Block , i d_ /� 'e7 Saint Paul, Minnesota. On the Aside of -9b-. Ave., Between St . -A.*a. '84.. Ave . Dated at Saint Paul, Minnesota, b 193 Form 49 8-32 800 4316 STATE OF MINNESOTA, ISS. County of Ramsey Subscribed and Sworn to befLD. ..10th day of ..... $Ogta .. NORMAN F. 0T,=I Notary Publ',a. R^.lnsrc Cn.. "iiu: M.,commis:'u p': - 1 1su. . V Affidavit of Publication tToba..0....0!poxtppjl................... being duly award. deposes and MYs: that he now L, and during all the time herein meounced has been In Me employ of the prtater and publisher of the newspaper knuwa 88 "THE ST. PAUL DAILY NEWS,' and during all sold time was, and now le, principal clerk of tine prime� gTame Bala m PaPer; that the said newspaper, "THE ST. PAUL DAILY NEWS," was the mid time, and stili is. a dally newspaper printed and pu l bpd �ry Cof St. ity the Peek, W The Coanty of Ramsey. In the State Of Minneacts, an me w that tha sneezed aetice, of— ................................................................................. I.......... ................wezc �zoa..roa. xazT..�ro..x............... ...... . 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Ycaz generally P1remMmg the dateofthe first publication of mid notice, and during all the time of said publishing, am printed m whole, and published and circulated In said county; that during all the mid time said newspaper has consisted and still consists of manmorecoMu nn being i uis d Intbmco of four teen pages, of more than five columns to each page, n seven and tiuee-fourths Inchm long: that during all Mid time said printer and Publisher of the Bald "ST. PAUL DAILY NEWS" has printed, published and delivered. at each regular lame, ore than two hundred and forty complete copies of said newspaper to Paying suhscribem thatsaid newspaper during said time, hoe never been, and le act n w a duplicate par made up wholly of patents or plates and pulsate and advertisements, or either or my of them. at heretaf m. and prior to March 31st. 1901, the publisher of said newspaper filed withTTthe County Auditor of mid Ramsey County, an affidavit selling forth the facts rMulred by Section 2 of Chapter 33 of the Ccneral Laws of the State of Mlmesota for the year 1893, as amended. - Affiant knows and states that me the following printed copy of the lower caalphabet from A W g is Ise else and kind of type used In the publication of the summed Printed notice: a b e d e f g h l 1 k l m a o P g r n t u v w z y s That affiant know' personally all the facts set forth In this atfidavlt, and that ear, and all thereto arm true- .' Fee, $ .................... 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Paul Pioneer preed, and had full knowledge of the facts hereinafter stated; that for more than one year prior to the pub ereln of the ... !l.4:'4 Sf? . b ................. ......... .. ...............�-�.........�............. he described, said newspaper was printed and published in the City of St. Paul, in the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, on each day of each week; that during all said time said newspaper has been printed in the English language from its known office of publication within the city from which it purports to be issued as above stated in column and sheet form equivalent in space to at least Your pages, with five columns to a page, each sixteen inches long; has been issued daily each week from a known office established in said place of publication and equipped with skilled workmen and the necessary material for preparing and printing the same; that during all said time in its makeup not less than twenty-five per cent of its news columns have been devoted to local news of interest to the community it purports to serve; that during all said time it bas not wholly duplicated any other publication, and has not been entirely made up of patents, plate matter and advertisements; hes been circulated in and near Its said place of Pub- lication to the extent of at least two hundred and forty. (240) copies regularly delivered to paying subscribers and had entry as second class matter in its local postofflce; and that there has been on file In the office of the County Auditor of Ramsey County, Minnesota, the affidavit of a person having knowledge of the facts, showing the name and location of said newspaper and the existence of the conditions constituting its qualifications as a legal newspaper. U Thatthe...........................................................hereto attached was cut from the columna of said newspaper, aan/d�awas printed and published therein m `� the English language, cess-secir-trek, for ...x.....�...• ....sace�ve-VeE ' that(�}�7tt%�was first so published �ou.q.'.:.:.... •:"r••-f•DD..tthe ....... p�.. .......day of ....`,,,( , 19... x•. and thereafter on.�..l'.:.7 �/. �<.� to and including the.........:.........day of............................ 19......; and that the following is a printed copy of the lower ease alphabet from A to Z, both Inclusive, and is hereby acknowldged as being the size and kind of type used In the composition and publication of said notice, to -wit: ab W af9hUkl--M-tuvwlga Subscribed and sworn to before me f . 19.3•?` Uftmesota ?� J.i. miffion explrj1tar1-.2-Ar J. y�ryf ......... 19..... My com • t tC� , oaimxwL ro cI- C'E.. - COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL PILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL SOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENCOMMIt NER 3 DATE 31tKSXX = WHEREAS, John Plumb, an employe of the Department of Public Works, was injured while in the course of his employment on the 4th day of November 1933, by reason of which injury he has received a fifteen (15) per cent partial lose of use of his right arm, and WHEREAS, the Compensation Act provides that compensation shall be paid for 200 weeks to one who loses an arm or the use of an arm completely, and said Joan Plumb is entitled to 15 per cent of said 200 weeks, or 30 weeks compensation for the lose he sustained and WHEREAS, the compensation rate of the said John Plumb is $13.20 per week, therefore be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be -and they hereby are authorized to pay to said John Plumb the sum of $396.00 in final settlement of his claim for compensation against the City for his injury on November 4th, 1933, said sum to be paid out of the Work- ments Compensation A Count of the General Fund. C, P: No. 98881=)By Milton -r l Whereas, John Plumb. an f of'.the Department of Public. waillijured While In the cour. mployment on; :the 4th day of •r=3889, by'reaeonor which is received a- e'fL n ,.t16)' 'a kharo e8 the c m bls rig i, ;hereae, they Compensatf,Q. that cotnponeagd � •' WeekaRp"9,pz erll, :!pr Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.1. Adopted by the Council SEP 2119y 193 Approved SEP 21.1934 193- Mayor $UBLISi�LD /� p\� COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen In favor Truax (may/ Warren Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.1. Adopted by the Council SEP 2119y 193 Approved SEP 21.1934 193- Mayor $UBLISi�LD /� ORIGINAL TO CITY CL... - COUNCIL NO. CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE_ OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL SOLUTION —GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY / � DATE S,ptember 20, 1934 COMMISSIONER - RESOLVED That the purchasing Agent be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase, with the consent of the Mayor and the Comptroller, one tank car, approximately 8000 gallons, 400 end point gasoline, from the H. K. STAHL COMPANY, at a price of 0 .0886 per gallon, less lafo ten days, including state tax and state inspection, also Federal excise tax, to be spotted on Municipal Equipment Bureau spur at Dal& street, on informal bids, as an emergency exists where failure to act promptlywould work a hardship to the best interests of the City. Charge General Fund- Municipal Equipment- 1003-134 COUNCILMEN Yeas Allays Pearce Peterson Rosen _In favor Truax Warren --O—Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 SEP 21 1934 Adopted by the Council --I 93— Approved— ouncil 193— Approved— SEP 2 11934 _193-- Mayor ORIOINIL TO ... OLlRK �. FILE � � „ CITY OF ST, PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK jt0pCOUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY t DATE vov COMMISSIONER Liquor issued RESOLVFA. Tbat.Ueenses for Resbament, and On and Off Sale halt to Peter Cohen at 896 Viesissippi Street be and they are hereby revoked upon reoo»endation of the Bureau of Polioe. COUNCILMEN Yeas moNays .w / Peterson /V� Rosen __In favor Truax O —Against Warren Wenzel President (Gchen) C'Fre NM.. 95898 89 S R••..,Wsrren=- hnt ;[causes for Rest%u- Reaotved. OR Bale. -Melt Llou�sr r6nt: abd.On nnd• �,e ;hereby: lesue3 to pe{ be gad theq t 89 ct tbe.. �.Wj,,j etre end6tlop regoued upon 'reo Bureau of Polloe• Adopted bythe Connrll BeD ', Auproyed.''Sep Adopted by the Council Approved SEP �� - _193— Mayor . ' t cyoad Dinria '� Nat�ot Repoa Re(aenm —�- MISCELLANEOUS i� , pavftw Repon. Received REPORT Complahunt Phone POLICE DEPARTMENT Pl—toe—� e City of SG Paul At 19 Time and. Date otOeeur+nai 3 How Received - Between H— M. 19 De ,A.A¢ dto RQpo by I Add— Phone so 45 A ,ta. .,'��-��y.�.�' aamism SLI gm ks ��_ �=31L'�l MW * �9 l � .- MIw 1R� *l�N1lNR f.Yq}e�lA !* =Or" =a an +A � Y _7fiY–�l someMe sift ank . meamms fit, & a andftrmAwowW xlees 'ri ib& jurchumlw glam Unna madam F p. �, WKHsa ! Be 4al�y� 0 *2ft* may. a pwoma ,he in ml=m of baU S'W Teems! CM* y3 s $4s reit MOM _ so &at^* awswIft oP�alwwt To crtr eL[Rw - COUNCIL C�I,T�YJgFILEF ST. PAUL P6 NO. +�' THE CITY CLERK " COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE September 22, 1954 RESOLVED That licenses for Tavern, application 6105; on Sale Halt Beverage, application 6104; Dance Halls application 6105; Restaurant, application .6106; and Off Sale halt Liquor, application 6107, applied for by H. J. 0oulouris at 479 St, Peter Street, be and they are hereby denied upon recommendation of the Bureau of Police, and the proper city officers are hereby authorized to refund to H. J. 0culouris the fees of $200.00; $5o.00; $15.00; $10.00; and $5.00 and to cancel said applications for licenses respectively. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen In favor 2Us arren Against /Wen 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council---193— Approved---193— oRIo1RAL TO CITY GL[RR1 COUNCIL ` L,�L ��y)TY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. ` T �-�ICL'' OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION -GENERAL FORM - PMMIM%BYo DATE aprrtmbarr RESOLVED That Tavern License No. 28, Dance Hall License No, 4822 both expiring November 1, 1984, Restaurant License 6271, On Sale Malt Liquor License No. 1918, and Off Sale Malt Liquor License No. 26199 expiring August 28, 1988, issued to Sam Chinas at 479 St. Peter Street be and they are hereby revoked upon recommendation of the License Inspector. V " ) COUN MEN �P $ s Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council �_ 193— i rce ' e Son , SEP 9a 1934 In favor Approved— ////j_193_— i x jt- ren �—Against �C/d/1 �L� enzel�- Mayor g.:PIiE5. RCSEN W 6.34 R , OFIOINAL TO CITY CLCRK f I FST% PAUL COUNCIL NO. dowD � F •1 E OF"THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENT BY COMMISSfNER DATE Appt mbar 991, 79$4 RESOLVED hat licenses for Tavern application 5910, and Dance Rall, application 5911, applied for by. James Bruno at 952 Arcade Street, be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such license upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. v COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce / Peterson Rosen __In favor /Truax . / Warren✓ Against 1/Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council OCT I 'M 193— OCT 11934 Ap/proovvedd / 193_ Mayor Adopted by the Council 191 Yeas.Nays. ' 'PEARCE /PETERSON 0 EN TRUAX REN /WENZEL MR. PRESIDENT (GEHAN) Ae", Adopted by the Council 193— Yeas.Nays. PE RCE PETERSON 2 RO EN / X EN ZAR MR. PRESIDENT (GEHAN) PETITION FOR DANCE HALL LICENSE We the undersigned neighbors living in the Vicinity of Eruuo+s Cafe, located and being at 932 Ardads Otc do hereby approve and consent to the issuauce of a Tavern (danoing) license. v ADDREBS_ September 22, 1934. Hon. Axel F. ?etersou Commissioner of Finance city Hall Debr Sir; The applications of James Brano for Tavern and Dance Hall licenses at 932 Arcade Street were brought up before the Council this morning. The Council set next 7riday, September 28th, as a date of hearing on these applications and asked that you notify proFerty owners within 200 feet. Iours very truly. City Clerk. NOTICE fo .8897, 98898— 9 897 �� 389��. f That Checks be drawn On CITY OF SAINT PAUL ,. Treasury; to the aggregate TO t E164.814.26. overing checks COUNCIL FILE NO. ,{/.off PRINTER ��� red 7287 to 7391 1nolualve, as per OUNCIL RESOLUTION 9 file In the office of the City, otrol)er. ( d pted by the Council Sept. 22, 1934. - AOprovell Sept 22. 1934. f gleptembw 17 (Sept. 29-1934) 193 RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY, TO THE GREGATE AMOUNT OF 7287 COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED ,al .25 TO/ INCLUSIVE, AS PER CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTROLLER. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL SEP 2 2191d 193_ / �v SEP J 7 1914 APPROVED 193_ l/ BV DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCIL No. 111 9997-- [7 OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER / PILE -- --"---------"--'--"--- COILLNr,I MEN —ROLL CALL ,w+rF -!�, COUNCIL RESOLUTION _ IN FAVOR AUDITED CLAIM�' _.._...__..aept.ember-...17-.._.._.._...I9. 4._ 1}OSEN TRUAX __-J-_AGAINST RESOLVED. A, CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY, .WENZEL TO THE AGGREG AMOUNT OF f.+{'�''�j _ _ _ COVERING MR, PRE,. MAHONEY �- c� �^� CHECKS NUMB D' . .._...__.......TOd. •" • NCLUSIVE• AS y PER CHECKS O 1 OFFICE O COMPTROLLER. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIggL__.._._..........._.............__.... _......� A PPR .. ... y...J• .. .. _..... ... .... .. .. _. ..... ITY ..ic-.-..— / _...... ...... �_. _. ... MAYOR..... B ...... .. ...._ .._. I TO7 L DATE RETURNED CHECK IN FAVOR OF TdANSPER DISBURSEMENT BY BANK NUMBER tNECKS CHECKS BROUGHT FORWARD _� _� 7287 Axel.F. Peterson, C. of Fin. C. of Fin. 11 634 21 3o4 4o 7288 Axel F. Peterson, C. Fin. 89 07 7289 7290 Axel F. Peterson, of Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. 1 2 545 25 48 02 7291 Axel F. Peterson, C. of in. 8 5 346 62 729? Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. 51 90 7P9 hxel F. Peterson,. Fin. 239 0 294 Axel F. Petersonof 0. of Fin. 2 360 1 7295 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. 5 639 82 7296 Axel F. Peterson, C. Fin.1 77o66 7297 Axel F. Peterson, of 0. of Fin. 46 7298 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Fin. jrFFjr fjr Itf(` .:1 7299 � 52116 36 7300 The Speakes Company 5 00 DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCIL No. 111 9997-- [7 OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER / PILE -- --"---------"--'--"--- COILLNr,I MEN —ROLL CALL ,w+rF -!�, COUNCIL RESOLUTION _ IN FAVOR AUDITED CLAIM�' _.._...__..aept.ember-...17-.._.._.._...I9. 4._ 1}OSEN TRUAX __-J-_AGAINST RESOLVED. A, CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY, .WENZEL TO THE AGGREG AMOUNT OF f.+{'�''�j _ _ _ COVERING MR, PRE,. MAHONEY �- c� �^� CHECKS NUMB D' . .._...__.......TOd. •" • NCLUSIVE• AS y PER CHECKS O 1 OFFICE O COMPTROLLER. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIggL__.._._..........._.............__.... _......� A PPR .. ... y...J• .. .. _..... ... .... .. .. _. ..... ITY ..ic-.-..— / _...... ...... �_. _. ... MAYOR..... B ...... .. ...._ .._. I TO7 L DATE RETURNED CHECK IN FAVOR OF TdANSPER DISBURSEMENT BY BANK NUMBER tNECKS CHECKS BROUGHT FORWARD _� _� 7287 Axel.F. Peterson, C. of Fin. C. of Fin. 11 634 21 3o4 4o 7288 Axel F. Peterson, C. Fin. 89 07 7289 7290 Axel F. Peterson, of Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. 1 2 545 25 48 02 7291 Axel F. Peterson, C. of in. 8 5 346 62 729? Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. 51 90 7P9 hxel F. Peterson,. Fin. 239 0 294 Axel F. Petersonof 0. of Fin. 2 360 1 7295 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. 5 639 82 7296 Axel F. Peterson, C. Fin.1 77o66 7297 Axel F. Peterson, of 0. of Fin. 46 7298 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Fin. 3 7299 Axel F. Peterson, 52116 36 7300 The Speakes Company 5 00 7301 7302 Ray Campbell General Cbemioal Company 1 0 59 730 Rex Oil company 2 516 23 18 23 730 Itandard oil Company 37 7305 Stiefel Products Company C. Fin. 27 131 07 7306 7307 Axel F. Peterson, of Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. 50 00 7308 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Fin. Fin. X335 15 7309 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of C. Fin. 4 141 lg 7310 Aael F. Peterson, of 26 s0 7311 George Williams 6500 7312 Thomas Williams 15 00 7313 Florence 011ig 722 50 7314 Atlas Gas & Oil companq 7315 Canitol Stationery Mfg.Oompan 113 g0 7316 Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk omnany 76 38 7317 The Fulton Sylphon Company 2 164 26 7316 xorthern Coal & Dock Company C. of Fin. 7 98 7319 7320 Axel F. Peterson, van Roven Company,Ine. 325 00 7321 corning -Donohue Company 56 39 401 80 •7322 The Speakes Company 0. Fin. 19 086 90 7323 Axel F. Peterson, of 7324 Axel F. Peterson, Co of Fin. 7 500 00 416 66 T325 Geo.J.Ries, County Auditor i 50 00 7326 Feyen Construction Companq 10 00 �$ 7327 John Sandquist 7328 Dr.F.C. Sohdldt ��7 pp II 7329 Dr. Benjamin J. Singer 10 50 7330 Star Photo company 25 Oc 7331 H.P. niatofte 2 05 7332 7333 marguerite Lannon Rational Lumber & Supply Co. 52 O7 j 7334 Arthur E. Thom, Agent f 2 38 {: 7335 Martin Wunderlich 7336 'Thier Butler oomrany,Inc.1 55002 ©00 II 7337 7338 Drake Marble Company National "Vin -low Cleaning Comp y 1�5 00 R73 9 Sor-wartustates Power Company 1 872 68 582 50 3 0 Otis Elevator company PQq 58 7341 Tri—`?tfxte Tel. & Telg. Compan fA 00 7342 u.H. , Mayor 20 68 7343 R.E. Hulme Awning & Shade Com any _ 70. 4I2 _...-.- SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 46 _..-.._... V 749 . 8 � 7 02--4- DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCIL COUNCIL,No _-.n-J . OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE ---------------------' ' ."XT --P-----_ CALL erson COUNCIL RESOLUTION MCA --60 I larr= IN FAVORSeptember 34 AUDITED CLAIMS -' __...._..-_ ROSEN TRUAX ___--AGAINST RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE A N�y7{7�HE �C%ITY TREASURY. _ WENZEL _1,._ TO THE AGGREGATE AMOU OF i.—Z�/aR{—-a----• COVERING MR. PRES. Gahm 2.2 PER CHECKS ONRFILE-1 THE OFFICE O CITY CO PTRINCLUSIVE, AS OLLER. CHE KS __. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL.--.—_...._.._....1�:lQ...._._ APPROVED .__—........_...._EP..2 .._��, l ......... _...!..._,— _CITY MRROLLER - MAYOR BYj,(lQ. . ._....—.............._.._ TOTAL DATE RETURNED J CHECK IN FAVOR OF TRA NUMBER NSFER DISBURSEMENT BY BANK CHECKS CHECKS BROUGHT FORWARD 7344 L.R.s.Ferguson, City C1Prk 40 00 65 00 7345 R. Varno 7346 George F.Dix, Clerk of M.Ct. 20 00 15 7347 H.K. Stahl Company 56 9 620 46 7348 Board of Public gelfare 62 30 7349 service Press 3 700 7350 Henry O�eonnor 7351 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Fin. 8 00 7352 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. 6 20 2 222 14 735'3 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Fin. 9 20p 16 7354 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. 99 7355 R.E. Hulme Awning & Shade Co. 12 20 7356 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. lg 36 7357 stiefel Products, Inc. 59 20 7359 Highway Trailer company 10 00 7359 Mike Eyons 3 00 7360 G. Gunther 28 28 7361 Mrs. Delia Brown 27 00 7362 Mrs. Mary Emily Christy 12 67 7363 John E. Fahey 7364 Mrs. Anna R. Foley 1„ 90 00 7365 John Lennon 40 00 7366 Mrs. Elizabeth Literski 224 4 92 7367 Mrs. Hannah Peterson 60 7368 Mrs. Elfrida Soderberg 2 00 7369 `varren-Given, Inc. 35 00 7370 Eileen V. Whalen 83 90 7371 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Fin. 4 6349 1+9 7372 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. 67 737 st.Paul Press Club 1 7374 Lawrence A. Soler, Cashier 'Pater Department 2 406 11 7375 standard 011 Company Co. 259 56 7376 Capital City Lime & Cement 00 7377 David Basbefkin 42 7378 G. A. Ashton Company 71 7379 Brown & Day, Inc. 39 13 7360 Capitol stationery Mfg.comPanr 99 15 7361 Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk Company 15 10 7382 Grace—Lee Produots,Ino. 23 2g 7383 McKesson-St.Paul Drug Company 7394 National Lead Company • 11 10 49 25 7365 Pioneer Eleotrio Company 365 99 7386 gt,Paul Builders Material Com any 75 7387 Sharp & Dohme, Inc. 51 97 7399 ^ta—via Company,Inc. 7399 Twin City Hardwood Lumber Com any 26 1 87 87 7390 Velvet Mfg.Oompany l4 12 23 7391 westinghouse Eleotric supDly ompany SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 6.799 58 350--32-M a t COUNCIL FILE NO ---------------------- __ By---------------- -------- _ ------ ----------- FINAL ORDER In the Matter of____--AQnatru4ting_ourb CAl_I�R4>3-Strpe�_f�4in-rc4de Street to -Weide Aseetus------- - ------------- - ----- ----- -- -- - - - - - --- ------- -------- ---- ------------------------------------------ -------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------- under Preliminary Order------9858?------------------------approved ---- _ 1y -181_19" -------------_-----_----_-_---- Intermediary Order ------------------ — —approved --------------------- -- -- ----- — A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council Having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, anihaving fully considered the same; therefore, be it . RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- proveinent to be made by the said City at _gnrbig Qn jysxeon 3$treet_from Aroade 3tree--to iReide &xerctue,— '-------------------- ---- ------- ------ --- -- — — -- — - — --- - and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications .for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to pro- ceed with -the making of said improvement in accordance theyerthh. Adopted by the Council.---- SEP5.-------------51934 ---------------- City Clerk. APproved._._SEP' S -------------- , >" ----vim----------------` - - — =------------- Mayor. Councilman 1, Councilman 9=t �emon Councilman Donald. .r Councilman ..� : to an Y:. as CouncilmanQ9d1db1i_ge&= en Councilman Mayordkimgp &NM Form B. S. A. 8-7 i CITY OF ST. PAUL ' DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMI$-fNER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINA Y ORDER In the matter of constructing curbing on Lawson Street from Arcade Street to Weide Avenue, under Preliminary Order approved July 18, 1934 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is - - $ fi6S_84 rt The estimated cost perfoot for the above improvement is - _ $ .78 The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION Land Bldg.„ . 10 10 Arlington Hills Addition to 550 2850 ,. st.Paul 11 10 do 625 1650 I. 12 10 do 525 1600 13 10 do 825 600 .. 14 10 do 525 850 15 10 do 525 1000 16 10 do b2b 900 South 70 ft of 17 and the S. 70 ft of West 2 ft 18 10 do 500 900 South 65 ft of E. 40 ft 18 10 do I. 1468- ._.'1000. „..._ 'I TOTAL, .. .Form a. 8. IO ,... _ CITY OF ST.' PAUL • DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMM IS$IQItR.OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY 13RDER (C).. rk t¢ CK ADDITION DESCRIPTION LOT 13WCK ' - VALUATION .1 11 Arlington Hills Addition to 13380 k' 11000 8t. Paul 2 11 do 3 11 do 525 1300 4 11 do - 525 11b0 6 11 do 525 1650 6 11 do 525 1650 7 11 do 625 a 11 do 525 1350 9 11 do 550 1150 #12,700 $30,600 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated _E -M- - -- Commissioner of Finance. Parra a. H. 12 _ _ d St. Paul, Winn-------- ------- - - ------- --193----- To -193----- To The" Honorable, The Council, City of St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: We, the undersigned property owners, hereby petition your Honorable Body to cause the following improvement to be made ---.St. Ave. ----------------------------------- -------------- --------------- ----------------------- ----- ------------------ 1�-� �e�-- - � - -- ---------------- from------------_ rom ------ -------- I ----------- --------- --------- -- St. Ave. to ---- ----- ---St. Ave. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnec.)ta OFFICE OF CITY CLERK WILLIAM F. SCOTT City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration �te0 a Jtme 27th, 1934 - Hon. Hilton Rosen, Comstr of Public works, Building. Dear Sir: The attached petition of property owners for the following improvement:' Curbstone on Larson Street from Arcade St. to Weide St. was referred to your department, by the Covmeil, for the proper order. Torre very truly, City Clerk. C®M.of fILM i V .NIL 24 1934 J '785'7 li�' MILTON ROSEN ' Commisdtonei ` CITY OF SAINT PAUL • Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS GEORGE M. SHEPARD Chief Engineer JOHN M. REARDON, Asst Chief Engr. and Sept. of Construction G. H. HERROLD, Office and CityPlanning Engineer MARK W. WOODRUFF, Chief Engr. Clerk July 24th, 1934• Ron. Milton Rosen, Commissioner of Public Works, City cd"St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir : FRED E. LOVELL Deputy Comm. I. EDWARD GOTTLIEB, Supt. of Sanliation M. S. GRYTBAK, Bridge Engineer RAY 1. KARTAK, Supl. of Workhouse 785'7 I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cost for curbing Lawson St. from Arcade St. to Weide Ave., under Preliminary Order C. F. 98367 approved July 18th, 1934• Estimated Cost $ 563.64 Cost per front foot •78 Inspection 11.05 Engineering 60.00 Frontage 724 feet. Y7COh G . SHEPARD, of Engineer. Approved for transm ssion to the Commissionr of F ce. A��-MITO 80SEN , Commilisioner of Public Works. B cum,llf f{ ;AMCf •" � ' 3 JUL 2461934 Of"ce of the Commissioner of Public Works Report to Commissioner of Finance _..august 22,..1934.. ---- .:193._._.. To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the, 8 6 Jul -._ 1. - 1- -- Council, known as Council File No.. 9...'1...7.......approved ..._.....Y .9,...1934........193_..----, relative to - .....__curbing- Lawson._St._.from..A.rcade.---9.t......to --- Weide Ava,-------...-------------------------------- _..... - .._..._ - - ........ _.... ......................................... ---- ._----------------------------------------------------------- ................. and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: Cost per front ft. 780 1. said improvement is_....563'.64.necessary and (or) desirable. Inspection $11.05 Engineering $60.00 Frontage 724 ft. 2. The estimated cost thereof is S-------------- -------........ and the total cost thereof isS ........................ and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows:.. ...... .......................................................................... _.............-------------- ... -- - -------------- --------------..............._....---_......---------------------------------------------- --------------------_ - 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. ---._ ............._......._....... -.......... .... ..... -- . ------........................... -- -- -- ---......................... 5. Said improvement is ................................asked for upon petition of three or 4ofPublic perty, subject to assessment for said improvement. Commisorks. 93900 COUNCIL FILE NO.. By-------------------------------- -----------1-. FINAPL- ORDER In the Matter of__._Durbing_P_ortlsad_dyautiQ _from _ Grigga _Street_ to_the_ right-of-xeSy__of the Chioago,_-Milvauke_et St._Paul aad_Paaifia__R4ilr -'1 fig,,• <-' --------------- -_-- =!he infl£ 'pLoifebLdiT"P0� —_ ___ _ _ —_ _ __-. _ _ _ . - ._ m a1'1 p;-ak iotpe.�(-------------------------- '81 --- ' -- ----- He Cb1bsS4 MIL IAB §oleit }iflilroadit'nv ----------- -------------------------- ----___ _ _ __ _ __- t u.a cw�xr•J t<... 3:w. atd9 _-__..__.___-_____ nj_1k _ ____________________________ ._--________________-.-.____ __—______--__-________ _-____ _ rt, _-.�,.______ _ under Preliminary Order ------------ 9$1$8 --- - ----------- _approved .....June_- .__1934_ Intermediary Order -- -------- - ------------- -------- --- _---approved --------------- -- — - --- — -- - A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations. relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be its RESOLVED; By the Council of the City of St. Paul that�� he aad the aatme are hwVhT cancelled, amaeRed, and re-thl efi Nd lli: ----------------- - -- - -- —--------------- -- -- ---- - ------ nln�bedinp� in said r�tter�c 3sc•eaue�ed:" ----------------------------- - ------ ---------------------------------------- and a Council hereby er's said improvement to made. R OLVED FURTIIE That the Commissioner of ublie Works be and is reby instructed directed prepare plans ands cifications for said impro ent, and submit sam o the Council f approval; t t upon said approval, a proper city officials are ereby authorized and " ected to pro- ceed with th aking pf said impro ent in accordance there ' h. Adopted by the Council ------ SEP 25 1934 -----------_---------------- --_----_, 192 SEP 2 51934 City 91011,. Approved ------ -- - -- ------------------------. , 192- Mayor. Councilman Pearce % Councilman / aPeterson Councilman =McDonld. Rosen / ✓/ �j Councilman4gGlegefAN Truax I/ $�JBLISfD✓D 7j Councilman WfighX4119PPWarren �� i Mayor�!1 Form B. S. A. 8-7 CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPOROF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE T ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (D) In the, matter of• ourbink Portland Avenue from Griggs Street to the right-of—way of the Chicago, yfilwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, under Preliminary Order approved Juna lb, 1934 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: is s $ amount of the assessment for the above improvement $ 0.68 The total estima*sd The estimated cost peffoot for the above improvement is improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: ASSESSED ADDITION LOT BLOCK VALUATION Land Bldg.,. DESCRIPTION lb 28 Anna E. Ramsey's Addition 850 2150 .. Paul,Minn•550 Lots 14 and Enlargement Of. to St. .. 310016 28 do 600 17 28 do 700 2300 ., 18 28 do 750 1950 19 28 do 800_ 3050 20 28 do Bob 3200 21 28 do 1500 3950 ,. 22 28 do 900 4050 2 29 do N. 60 f� Of 1 and 3 29 do 700 3350 676 4600 4 29 do 600 4650 - b 29 do $9425 $36150 tigated of the aforesaid hat he has st tto The Commissioner of Finance er th the Council, getherawith the report made himin reonorts rsfrrt hereby sub"ots the foregoing asreport of Public Works. reference to said matter by the Commissioner iI O ��,� --- `/ 2 19� Finance - Commissroner of Finance. Dated Form B. S. A. 8-5 D 193y. Sc. Paul, Minn------------------ ------ ---- To The Honorable, The Council, City of St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen,. We, the undersigned property owners, hereby petition your Honorable Body to cause the following improvement to be made: AP --- -------------- - St. -- ------------------------- t. -- ---------------------- St. A&. to. - --------- from---- ------- -------------------- -- St. Ave. --:7 ly1ro THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION July 30, 1934 Hon. Milton Rosen, Commissioner of Public Works, City of St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cost for curbing Portland Avenue from Griggs Street to the right-of-way of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, under Preliminary Order C. F. 98138, approved June 15, 1934• Estimated Coet 339.62 Cost per front foot .68 Inspection 5.68 Engineering 50.00 Frontage 500 ft. It is proposed to omit the curbing in front of lot 6, Block 29, Anna E, Ramsey's Addition from the final Order because this lot is at the end of the street where cars have to turn around, and curbing installed under present conditions would soon be broken. There is neither sidewalk nor grass boulevard in front of this lot, and the lot is vacant. Ap Yours truly, R M. SHEPARD, Chie Engineer. Aved. MILTON ROSEN, Commissioner of Public Works. T -O}/'y}1)�lce of the CommissionOr of Public'-Vd 1p"" -9 6,J s� Report to Commissioner of Finance �'4• AUG $ 1834 August lf...19.5..4....-...--------------------- 193.......- T_o the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the 98X38 June 15, 1934.-----_....193......... refbtive to Council, known as Council File No...._....._............approved............_..- -. curbing Portland Avenue from Griggs Street to the right- -------- of -way of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad _._. - ---- ------------------- .. - ­­ -.....-- ----------....------------------------------ and" having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is...._ --- ----- necessary and (or) desirabCostperfront. foot 68¢ 2. The estimated cost thereof is E.......-_339 62....--, and the total cost thereof is $_------------------------------- Inspection $5.68 Engineering $50.00 Frontage 500 ft. and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows:.................. -------------------------------------- - ................ ....._...------------. ---- - ..._............................................ 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. ------------------------------------------------------------------- ............... 5. Said improvement is ---------------------- .asked for upon petition of three or more ere of property, rn subject to assessment for said improvement. �/�/ r ---------------- -----•............ ..----- Commissioner of Publia Wor 7859'' _� a a CITYp OF SAINT PAUL GPit,l a M1nne,ou .OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON cjWOwk end Com„lelone, of Re96traUon September 20, 1934. Honorable City Council St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: In the matter of curbing Portland avenue from Griggs Street to the right-of-way of the C. M. St. Peal & P. H. R., under Preliminary Order #98138, please be advised that I wish to withdraw spr nsme from the petition asking for said improvement. :, /* ` � FIRST TRUST COMPANY OF SAINT PAUL e AFFILIATED WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SAINT PAUL CAPITAL $1,000,000 .CT.Inw.. PHILIP L. , [IPawr LOUIS 9.HEADLEY, c[ Pwee o[r,i KELLOGG Al EP C.ND H2E, Twu[r Orr,c[n R wI ICNARD C. LILLY• IU\RL r.DREHER, [i Orrlc[w C C.9COTT, A [I Rum E[rAr[ Orrlc[w JULIAN B. BULL v c[ Pn[[IR[wr XORACE P. i19N, Twusi Orrlcen A Oa B.P.ALMER. OEOPOE M.BRACR. S[cnarAwr-T II[A[uwcw AUSELLM,COLLINS.w[[iRr.Nr 0"" ncwn T. STOLPE9TAD. A[a'r. RLAL [[iAr[Orrlccw September 19, 1934 Mr. Axel Fa Peterson Commissioner of Finance court House St. Paul, Minnesota Dear Sir: We have received a notice dated September 14, 1934, of a proposal to curb Portland Avenue from Griggs Street to the right of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Pacific Railroad covering property of Anthony and Christine Messmer. On behalf of these people we wish to advise you that we are opposed to this improvement. ATS:H T 2327 Yours very truly, (�j-' Assistant Real Estate Officer Y St Paul, Minn., Pept. 17, 1934 Kon. UEirk :P,,.Cehan, .Xgyor, p,nd •The Honorable City Council, St. Paul, Minnesota. GentleiLen:- P,eferrin, to preliminary Order 98138, File 7859 appioved June 13., 1984, proposing to curb Portland Ave. from Griggs 8t. to right of W4 of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad sgtiu.E ,"d cost -68¢ Per front foot: The unde i,ned property owners object to thissiu_proveu.ent �..,e.� r � � a 36 � - 6�a � t ALEXANDER RA!rfSEY ESTATE, INC, 688 ENDjW r UUXWn G -LU . ST, PAUL. bfINN. 1 6 COUNCIL FILE NO ------ ----------------- By ------------------------------------------------ FINAL ORDER 98991 In the Matter of__rawnstreating-with.-six inch- monolithio-_oonorete,--the-drdv xW------ ------------------------------------------- -- - ---------------- --- ------ --------------- - under,PreliminaryOrder -------X16214___---_--.approved-------�T1tLY__SL_7934---_ ---- Intermediary Order --------- ----approved f v A-�public,hegring having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and'the Council , having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- r provement to be made by the said City is ---- =aeenatruot _�dth_ ei x i neh menelithi0__annIIT9ts._�he drjygyy __On-iha__wrm+h niAw ghth Street beginning 92«6--f-eet-www+ Of +hw wwwi_1ine of--Olive--Streets--thane-scat-94.6-Sset --(12.3-foot -addax------ — and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to pro- ceed with the making of said imlgrpystj�4ccordance th with. Adopted by the Council -------•7--C--T--`---b--,7---1---�-=--------- ���� --- ------ ---� ---- - -- - - -- - -- - City Clerk. SEP 251934 Approved-------------------------------------- 192 a e Councilman /p on Councilman m 2�2 Ce Councilmanrcvz�li- -�,4wLCouncilman ogan ` r cilmeQehan Mayor Hodgson Form B. S. A. 8-7 ---------- ------ Mayor. - CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ' REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER In the matter of reoonstruotfng with six inch monolithic oonorete, the drivews*. on the south side of Eighth Street beginning 92.6 feet east of the east line of Olive"%treat, thenoe east 24.6 feet (12.3 feet wide). E under Preliminary Order approved July 6, 1934 4 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is $ 50 n The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED amudTloN Bldg. East s, 3 and all 2 26 Kittsonts Addition to St.Paul $5250,' $14500 $6250 $14600 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated a�I9 Commissioner of Finance. Aorm B. 8. A. a -S D d ' Office' of the Commissioner of Public WMkOFFMAM W,3 t Report to Commissioner of Finance JUL 111884 ............ July -..11,_-193¢ 193..... -- To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No. _98274-.---.- approved _.....July 6, 193¢193....._., relative to reconstructing with six inch monolithic concrete, the -driveway -------------- --------------------------_..------------------------._------... ..., ... on the south side of Eighth Street beginning 92.6 feet east of. -- - ------_.............------.-----­--------------------- ---------------------------------------- the ... east---line---of Olive - street, _thence._.east 2¢.6 feet-- (12.3 feet wide). and having investigated the matters and thinge referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is ------------ -necessary and (or) desirable. Lot 2, Block 26, Kittsonts Addition $50.00 2. The estimated coat thereof is S ------------- --------- ---------- a -------------` '-"---""' and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows: --- ---- _--- .--------------------------------------------- ------------ ,- ----- ---------------- --- .._....._------------ - --------------- -------- ------------------------ 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 5. Said improvement is ..................... asked for upon petition of three or a owners of property, t ' lJ �- subject to assessment for said improvement. ---• ---- --_---_--_- ..--- Commissioner of Public Works. 7/,15 - 'AIR. COUNCIL FILE NO ------- =----------------- FINAL ORDER 98902 In the Matter of._:eooaatruatLng--with-rainfornad_manolithin__aannreta_the..eide,.w»r___ sad__area*ays__on_the_south_side_oF_E._Fourth Street�_beginning__150 fest_esat_ of _the east _line_ np_]Babashd_8ttaat.__tlienas__asat__Y6__Esa��_. under Preliminary Order --------------- $141----_ ------ —approved -------------- --J.nne 18 --1934 Intermediary Order -- — - — --- approved -- --- - — — - -- -- - — - A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- provement to be made by the said City is___�anonatxstct-�ih- T4iaPstTQed_Qu2lithio oonarete the aideooelk -sad-xreaw�*s--0a #ha -south- aide_ o£_li._Fourth Stsnets-heginnino: _UD feet east .of__tha_naet--l;ne_D4_Wahaaha — -------- -- -- and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is bereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to pro- ceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council_____S�_�2�_���4 _�J��/`� ---------- ------------ City Clerk. Approved-------SEP-25-10'1 --N -------------- Councilman ecce CouncilmanB$m'gdaoa= = erson — r i/ Councilman�Mfialdf' en uax CouncilmanSibgail'arren Councilman ehan Mayor swim /i Form B. S. A. 8-7 Mayor. E a/IvBI.ISIIEn 3 1_X,✓ `1 CITY OF ST. PAUL o - 'f DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF PRELIMINARY ORDESSIONER OF R (D) FINANCE ON I In the matter of reconstructing with reinforced monolithic concrete the sidewalk and areaways on the south side of E. Fourth Street, beginning 150 feet east of the east line of Wabasha Street, thenoe east 75 feet, under Preliminary Order approved June 15, 1934 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amonof the assessment for the above improvement is $ 360-00 The estimated cost perbot for the above improvement is $ 9.80 The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED La Vt[-UATIONBld d g• N. 66.91 ft of lot 5 and N. 66.86 ft of w j of 4 23 City of Saint Paul, Capital $62,000 $21,000' of Minnesota $62,000 $21,000 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. j1 Dated a q 19-4-�—r Ty :�' — Commissioner of Finance. P..n+ B. S. A. s -s n / -1 ,; �` �j � _VPhe18Il Mr. Brettschneider : Mr. Carroll says, "before I proceed with preliminary order for walk as covered in attached letter, that you interview the agents in control of the COURT BLOCK SITE advising them of the conditions and attempt to Ret them to proceed independent of council action". Report back to Mr. Carroll: J. WHELAN • TIE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION -ow® May 259 1934 Mr. James S. Carroll Supt. of Constr. & Repair Dear Sirs At your request I have inspected the sidewalk in front of the Court Block on the south side of Fourth Street between wabasha Street and Cedar Street. I find that this sidewalk is in urgent used of reconstruction. It's construction at present is stone slabs supported on railroad rails which are poorly supported and extremely corroded. Yours truly g u S. rytbak Brid Angineer Ll THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION ®® July 20th, 1934. Mr. John Whalen, 0 F F I C E. Dear Sir : Referring to preliminary order for renewal of sidewalk in front of Court Block on Fourth St. in the block between Wabasha and Cedar Streets : The estimated cost of this job is $400.00. Plan of the improvement -is attached. Please note that this improvement covers only the east 40 f Court Block. The remaining 35 ft- of sidewalk ise in good condition. msg-rh enclosure. AE�rid�g truly, TBAK, gineer . I THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS • OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION July 3, 1934. Mr. SHEPARD : Mr. Oliver Skellet, of Ballard & Skellet, recent owners of the Court Block bldg. was in to discuss the question of sidewalk and areaway repair in front of the building above mentioned. The attached preliminary order was approved Lust prior to instructions from a member of the Ballard & Skellet firm that the Paul Steenberg Co. were retained to make the necessary epairs privately. Mr. Grytbak asked me to first obtain a sketch of the proposed work from Mr. Steenberg before I issued the sidewalk permit. Upmn receipt of the sketch, we learned that they were to do only a small part of the anticipated repair. We advised Mr. Steenberg to again contact his employer and state that the area as covered by our preliminary order would have to be done as one unit. Well today Mr. Skellet informs us that his equity in the building is about to expire pursuant to anmortgage foreclosure by the Mass. Mutual Life Ins. Co. and that before we proceed we ought to write their mortgage department of our intentions and learn whether or not they are desirous of retaining the areaways and whether they wish to retain a private contractor to do the work. The Office of the mortgage department is 317 Palace Bldg. Riuneapolis. Awaiting further advice, I submit this, MILTON ROSEN Commissioner • CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS GEORGE M. SHEPARD Chief Engineer JOHN M. REAR,DON, Asst Chief Engr. and Supt. of Construction G. H. HERROLD, Office and Gty Planning Engineer MARK W. WOODRUFF, Chief Ent. Gerk July 23rd, 1934• Hon. Milton Rosen, Commissioner of Public Works, City of St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir s FRED E. LOVELL Deputy Comm. 1. EDWARD GOTTLIEB, Supt. of Sanitation M. S. GRYTBAK, Bridge Engineer RAY J. KARTAK, Supt. of Workhouse CUM. OF FINANCF JUL 241934 I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cost for reconstruction of areaway in front of the Court Block on Fourth St. between Wabasha and Cedar Streets, under Preliminary Order C. F. 98141 approved June 15th, 1934• Estimated Cost $360.00 Cost per front foot 9.80 Inspection 7.20 Engineering 25.00 Frontage 40 feet A blue print of the proposed plan is attached hereto. y very truly, ep �r v G SHEPARD, hi Engineer. (f1 Approved for tr ssion to Commissio er of Finance c MII20N ROSEN, Commissioner of Public Works. 1-encl. Office of the Commissioner of Public Works r, Report to Commissioner of Finance August 1934...... - .........193.... To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No.... 9$11 approved_...... June_._15,.._1.93.4 - ..........193........, relative to the reconstruction of areaway in front of the Court Block on .._...... ... ..-- .........._..._......_-- ... ------- - - - ---.1. ... ................ Fourth St. betweenWabasha and Cedar Streets. ------ ............ --------------------------------- ........_... -- -- .... --- --------------------------- ........ ....................... ...... ..... ......._.._ _ ---------------- --------------------------------------------------- and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is._._....-....-_.__ necessary and (or) desirable. .0 Cost per front foot $9.80 2. The estimated coat thereof is $........'1 ........... 0... and the to 60tal coat thereof is $....- Inspection $7.20 Engineering $25.00 Frontage 40 ft. and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows: ...------ __...------ ..----------------------------------- .-------------- --------- --_ ............. ... ..... ....----------------- ----------- -- ------- ------- ---------------- --------- -------- ..................... 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. .................................... .... ... ...... 5. Said improvement is --------------------------------asked for upon petition of three or400f property, subject to assessment for said improvement. ------------------------------................... . Commissioner of Public Works. COUNCIL FILE NO ---------- __-__-_______ By ------------- ------------------ FINAL ORDER 98903 and_re o®ant._tila_ aidewalk_on_-_- In the Matter of_._reooastruatiag�--repairing- laying , Gnrman_Htrflat.__seat__aide+__beginning-Qt_Tyler__St_.�__thenoe_north 78 Pt.I_beg kng-43-ft. farther north, thenoe north 53 ft.; beginning 72 ft. farther north, thence 8 ft. north, mein.. Q+-.4-- /m +h Aide. betergea.�nrmea_St.__eA.d__Liv_iagaton Ave. --------------------------------_----- inside rows of tile only) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- under Preliminary Order ------- _----------- 98368--- ------- ---approved _.___-__dnly_18,_193.1 IntermediaryOrder ---------------------------------------approved --------------------------------------------------------- A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it :RESOLVED, By the CounciL_of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- provement to be made by the said City is__-rAannatruot�_rePsiz_and_z_s_]s;y___9_9m _ tile_sidewalk on 3orman_-Streat+__aa-at--- idQs_bQgip�ing_at_Ty_ler_St.thence north 78 ft.;- beginning 43 ft. farther north, thence north 55 ft.; beginning 72 ft farther north, thenoe 8 �E. Hort m..t e.. c+.oa+_ n r-hh aida. between Gorman St. and Living on (Two inside rows of the only and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. RESOLVED. FURTHER,, That the -Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans aria specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to pro- ceed with the making of said improvement in accordance t rewith. Adopted by the Council S�P 25 is3a -- - --- ------- ------------------------------------------- City Clerk. Approved--SGL-�i rJ ------ , 192----L -) C ------------ - ---- --- ------------ Mayor. Councilman /t .rce / Councilman p t Councilman ont Councilman ;QpG,�p Councilman ��nrr,.,, r � �-�L/��z;�• J 7. Mayor ehea 3/ Form B. S. A. 8-7 CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (o) In the matter of reconstructing, repairing and relaying cement the sidewalk on - East side of Gorman St. beginning at Tyler St., thence north 78 ft.; beginning 43 ft. farther north, thence north 53 ft.; beginning 72 ft. farther north, thence 8 ft. north. North side.of Tyler St. between Gorman St. and Livingston Ave.(two inside rows of the only) under Preliminary Order approved July 18, 1934 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: 117.50 The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is - $ The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is - - - - - $ The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: ADDITION ASSESSED DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK VALUATION Land Bldg. 7 Quinby's Rearrangement of 125 Block 145 West St. Paul Proper 8 do 175 9 do 150 10 do 150 11 do 150 12 do 150 13 do 150 14 do 175 $1225 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public WorkL''�.GC S�.�,I `1""�`"" — Dated 19�� Commissioner of Finance. F—p B. S. A. !-S D CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION IRVING C. PEARCE. COMMISSIONER GEORGE J. JACOBS. DR -1 Cow -111..n BUREAU OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS S. O. HARTWELL, T BUREAU OF SCHOOL CAFETERIAS A. E. TRUDEAU, DIRK - Honorable Milton Rosen Commissioner of Public Works Saint Paul, Minnesota Attention 1. M. Reardon Dear Commissioner: BUREAU OF PUBLIC LIBRARY MRS. J. T. JENNINGS, Li.Rwxu BUREAU OF AUDITORIUM D. D. MURRAY. Sur.. .....T - July 10, 1934 On July 6 1 received a letter from you together with a copy of your reply to Mrs. W. E. Saer, 707 Gorman Street, regarding her request for repairs to sidewalks in the vicinity of Humboldt High School. On checking over the legal description of this prop- erty I find it is a block bounded by Page, Tyler, Gorman and Livingston Avenue and is known as Block #145 Quiaby`s rearrangement of West St. Paul. It is carridd on the city books under the name �f Lillian M. Q. Hawthorne and taxes have been delinquent since 1918. While it is true that students and children in the vicinity may use the private property for play, the Department of Education has no legal right to spend any of its funds for the improvement of private property. The Charter definitely provides through the P. I. R. Fund for improvement to dangerous walks abutting public property that cannot be assessed. This is clearly a Public Works matter. Very truly yours, C'7' o iasio of Education ICP -R Vr 1 _i y Office of the Commissioner of Public'F FINANCE Report to Commissioner of Finance Jill 25 1834 -......_Jul Y...4th.._._._..... - 1934..-.. To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No.._Q8368---.--.approved...... ------ Jgly_1$th..- .......... 193A relative to Reconstructing, repairing and relaying cement tile sidewalk on - .Ras.t_.side..of...Gorman_St.... beginning..a-t Tyler._ St,-.,...th.ene,QYno bh---78...ft,.;..... Beginning 43 ft. farther north, thence north 53 ft.;beginning 72 ft. farther north, thence 8.ft. north. -_ . -- .. -- -- -------------•--....-------- .-------- - --------- ----------------_- ---------------- --- ----------------- ---------------------- -------_- North side ofTyler St. between Gorman St. and Livingston Ave. _..... (Two -inside-rows--of--tiI-g--onW---------------......---------------- .--------------------------------- and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is_..._._ __------- _necessary and (Sw� desirable. 2. The estimated cost thereof is $--------- _.._......._..... ... and the total cost thereof is $...117...50 ............. and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows: ......... _. ---------------------------------------- --_------------- _----- - Lot 7 Blk 145 Quinby's ReArr.-413.00 Lot a Blk 145 Quinby's ReArr.-#12.00 n$ n n n n 33 -00 n 12 n n n n 12:00 _..._..n -- m..... -n --------n----------------n--------------�2 0.0......it... 3....... i�_­_n----------ii-----------------------ii .. 12:00 n l�j n n n n 12.00 ll�dd 11.50 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto e�t6ched'and made a part hereof. �� 4. ......... ------- - ----------------------------- ------- --- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --� 5. Said improvement is ---- ---....._..........._.....asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, subject to assessment for said improvement. �/ \ � Commissioner of Public Works. (j1� `lam- . .98904 COUNCIL FILE NO_ lry------------- - - In the Matter ofgrading- 811e3c__in _HloaJc_le_ 7,sfYbwa_aad--Heaa�'--_A d�tfQnt 0.__CO_ A_ rggr��ddition,-.and_Smil'-s_Rearrengement from Chatsworth Street to Oxford Street, under Preliminary Order -------------$fes ------ -------- --.approved -------- Jai$ -B, 1934 -------------------------- Intermediary Order ----- -------------- ------_----------approved -------------------------------- — - - - — A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully cons dered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that and_tb an!fiP ATP �1P1'a�lr_SDC:1lld,-�IInli9�,-a71d-�8�6i}li!Ftl-.�{ ��� _ _ -- *00k%ftQ'9 in said m2t-,s?r hrv. d the Council hereb orders said improvem nt to be made. RESOLVED FUR That the Commisner of Public Works be and is hereby instru ted and dire ted to prepare plans a specifications for sa improvement, and sub 't same to the Cou 1 for appro al; that upon said appr al, ttie proper city of 'als are hereby suthon d and directed to o- ceed w the making of said i rovement in accordan& therewith. Adopted by the Council_---_--&ERZ5-i93a_-_____, 192_______. - ----------------------- ----------------------------- Approved -------- 192.-- �V --------------------------------------------------- ---------- Mayor. Councilman iftowmam pearce Councilman ffofgimp, -z, Peterson % Councilman db!V=aid7.mLJSHrRosen ^ Councilman Truax U p�J' 3 11' Councilman d5rdbahnnym Warren c.. ^:'.., 3dilYrrie]s.- °+s.� 3Lrwee4- Mayor INdyna (iehan / Form B. S. A. 8-7 z A surfacinB:which.,woulci.'not abaoiV`&MY moiatstre is y anoLYier ins of incons havettorflo�wmindtaAt oha0 mit 0exei�, "' rainwater Woisld "eventually: an, avexa68 donnpo, +rrhioh as ii_= is �sc� cri13 not even; carry and„conseguontly theve cronld Bt-ill be •adore of, an overflolr pond' butt in .-giwoporlcy than at present,.,htebyoaddittg another r penalized sia $hey f o� a ueal$j� foreeh� installed(, danger objoct crriera cho, secrete 3 o CIe are also pppoaed to ;the Same improvement` ag above eastern outle$oaa�undexnpreliminay"Y orde 3. sn9of 808�a $ ae979�$tof Tune 8 and • 290 -193,_ r®spocGtiw�r:o for the Same reasons unnecessaxY and unwanted at, as: ab ave stated and as esitirely_ c7a to .eatssfy, everyone° the east end of the alley. The oa7Y. Y yroi�Td, be to 'leave .the a21eY as it is .with a :sewer at the, �eestern end of the a}ley and connect same with the"proper: { c�sepools to.zin'aewer.n Thomas Strest across private r a rpperty .Which consent, bas Lison-9 70n `already 9 r IiescriFtion Numye� fAd s Poe } /� uK �a _ e. N If ADD Xil 77 3' " CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMItSIGNER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMIKARY ORDER (A) In the matter of grading Alley in Block 1, Leffman and Haas' Addition, C. C. Ven Dyke's Addition, and Emil's Rearrangement from Chatsworth Street to Oxford Street, under Preliminary Order approved June 8, 1934 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is - - - $703.47 frt. $ 0.60 The estimated cost perAoot for the above improvement is - - The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are a, follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION Land Bldg. 3 Mil's Re-ar 200 4 do 300 2900 4 C. C. Van Dykes Add.,, 450 6900 5 do 450 5050 6 do "0 4500 - 7 do 4b0 250 - 6 do 500 1600 9 do 450 3600 10 do 460 2900 11 do TOTAL. 450. $000 .. _.. Form B. B. 10 CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF �SIOORDER FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY (C) LOT BLOCK ADDITION DESCRIPTION 12 C. C. Van Dykes Add. 13 do 14 do 1 1 Leffman and Haas Addition to Saint Paul 2 1 do lots 3 and 4 1 do 5 1 do 6 1 do 7 1 do 8 1 do 9 1 do 10 1 do 11 1 do 12 1 do 13 1 do 14 1 do 15 1 do 16 1 do 17 1 do 18 1 do ASSESSED VALUATION 450 450 650 375 400 800 400 400 400 }00 525 525 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 6800 2300 . 3850 .. 2450 2100 3200 1150 .. 1550 1000 150 2400 2700 2500 3600 900 2300 $13,125 $69,650 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated a 19 ---� Commissioner of Finance. Form B. B. 12 if 11 jL L �L St. Paul, --- ---- Minn ------------- ---------- 193 1-*)':tr)artx-rk'--1'It- 01 TO The Honorable,. The Council, pjA W orki?, City of St. Paul, Minn. ............... Gentlemen: We, the undersigned property owners, hereby petition your Honorable Body to cause the following improvement to,be made: ----------- --- ------- ---� NAME LOT I BLOCK ADDITION U THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL I INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION i0 Hon. Milton Rosen, Commissioner of Public Works. Dear Sir: June 19, 1934 I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cost for the grading of Alley in Block 1, Leffman and Haas' Addition, C. C. Van Dyke's addition, and Emil's Rearrangement from Chatsworth Street to Oxford Street, under Preliminary Order C. F. 98084, approved June 8, 1934: Estimated Cost $703.47 Cost per front foot .60 Inspection 11.54 Engineering 115.00 Frontage 1170.71 ft. hours truly, 4,,Kmgineer.sEPARD, ftq Appro fo tr mission to er of Finance, GO N ROSEN, L r Commissioner of Public Works. M k Office of the Commissioner of Public Report to Commissioner of Finance To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: iINANCi . C G. JUN 211934- Office 21934 Junv... 0-,-..].9.34... ...... ._ _... ....193— The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the 9808¢ June 8....1934 - ------193---- relative to Council, known as Council File No.........._..-.------aPProved..__.._..n . the grading of Alley in Block 1, Leffman and Haas's Addition, ._. _..__._.-- --------- C C. Van ... Dyke-s.-A-_ddition,-_--and---Emil! s.-Rearrangement._from----------------------------------- - Chatsworth Street_- to._Osford-- Stree---.--_-_.................__.--.--.------------------ - and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is.- ..necessary and (or) desirable. Cost per front foot 60¢ %--- ".-.-, and the total cost thereof is $---------------------------. 2. The estimated cost thereof is i----------------- -- 00 Frontage 11%0.%1 Pt. Inspection $11.54 Engineering $115 • and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows:__ - ------------ ----------- ._------------------------ -- ----- . ..-------------------------- ------- 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 5. Said improvement is......... subject to assessment for said improvement. J� 99 ------------------ .-..asked for upon petition of three T ers of property OD 'A'a . L ----•------ ...--- ............. .. ..Commissioner of Public Works. ■ COliNCIL HILA NO 9890.5 In the matter of........condemning.__and..taking..an-..easgmentland....._--. necessary for slopes, cuts and fills in the grading of Alley in Block 1, Leffmann & Haas' Addition, C. C. Van Dyke's Addition, and Emil's Rearrangement, from Chatsworth Street to Oxford Street under Preliminary Order ..... 98001 .................................. approved .......... May..29193.4.................................. Intermediary Order --------------- .4731 ....... .......................... approved ........... A4&?r 29x...1939 - ..........._......... A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon clue notice, and the Council hav- ing heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVED, By the Counci of the City of Saint Paul that +L- qw-i_,e 11"tole, extent mid kind t7i � p�K be and the same are hereby caneelltl, aaenlled, and rescinded aMd r, W*We&W- in said matter be discendzWjd. C_ F. -No 88806-8y L• In the matter of t d 4e nn ea6Op ent f tF tlnry for of A e, IntBIC & Hf age' 6ddfUon C. Addltfen, andf_m Emh'tl.P - . under Prelimintl„y, + 6r, yed. May 29 • 'ir •..14737. e•' , U eft—ttec-baf"17"15sloner UI rn Il: VV UI'K� UC 'nCf•CV�"-rti�J LCQ-'�ITia -- directed of repave p1an11fLft�speciCications id improveme d the proper fficials a ereby authorized an irected to procC with the makingf said improveIn t in accordance ewlth. Adopted by the Council.sEQ.s_$............................................... 193........ ...............................-.................... - -................... ---------- Approved...._.....----S'EP..�.CJ..�3�........., 19:..... ...... �L.,........ / r Mayor. Counc ay e / MeBolrak} / Pearce pjJ$LISfIED_`//7/--7:1 Rosen Truax - 1i *"Mt Mr. President so9-e-33 IN DDYKE'SADDyBc EMIL; JO TH ST. C 1. :-:_ b .. .r.,. :t....1•., l.,.. .. ..,..._. .., .. ... :,�. .: _ r - . ,� #�+` Su i+S »,� .., au ., � , :.., ..., ,. .+ ✓. ... 4. � .L../O �/P V U't± V U '.� � V ✓.. U .. •,. ...mak. m�-. .,. .s .,.. „� ....,..._.. s. ., , :.- i.. 't' _.._n -;. • 4 ,,.c.. 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CITY OF ST, PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF PRELIMINARY isORDER OF FINANCE (A) In the matter of condemning and taking an easement in the land neoessary for slopes, outs and fills in the grading of Alley in Blook 1, Leffaamt & Haas' Addition, C, C. van Dykels Addition, and bail's Rearrangement from Chatsworth Street to Oxford Street, under Preliminary Order approved May 29, 1934 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is - - $ 50.00 The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is - - - - $ The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITIONLand ASSESSED Bldg* Bld g 3 Ennov Hear 200 do 300 2900 4 4 0. C. Van Dykels Add. 450 6900 5 do 450 5050 6 do 450 4500. 7 do 450 260, g do 500 1600 9 do 450 3600 to do 450 2900 ' 11 d� TOTAL. 450- - . . 30M - Por. B. B. 10 CITY OF ST. PAUL--- - n - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (0) DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION is 0. 0. Van Dyke$e Add. 450 6800 15 do 460 2300 14 do 650 3850 I I Lelfmaa 3 Has ,Add. 375 2450 to Saint Paul ! 1 do 400 2100 3 1 ) do 800 3200 ) 4 1 ) do 8 1 do 400 1150 6 1 do 400 1650 7 1 do 400 8 1 do 400 9 1 do 625 1000 10 1 do 525 160 11 1 do 400 2400 12 1 do 400 13 1 do 400 2700 14 1 do 400 2500 18 I do 400 3600 16 1 do 400 17 1 do 400 900 18 1 do 400 2300 $ 13125 $69660 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Q Dated 19-8-Y- 193- :1 Commissioner of Finance. Form B. B. 13 Office of the Commissioner of Public 9 Report to Commissioner of Finance �-I� iUN 211914 .� _June 20p.193 4 -- ---------- To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary '-order of the Council, known as Council File No...98001., 1 34, 193 relative to --approved ------- -- May 29 9 -C,,.o- --- n- d- --- e -,m- --- n --- ipg--,.a,-n..-d t - a- k --- ingap paqqqppt in the land necessary for - .. ................ -------- ------- --------------- - --------------------- SlOPess cuts and fills in the grading of Alley in Block 1. ......... ------ - -- ------------ — .... ...... I -- ....... ...... -- ------ --- ....... I .......... - ------- 11 ---------- Leffmann & Haast Addition, C. C. Van Dyke's Addition and &mills -- - , *- - -*-,-, - ,-,--, - - --"-- _"--1------------------------------- Rearrangement from Chatsworth Streetto6Xk6id 8iie9- and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is__...._ ._.._..._.necessary and (or) desirable. 2. The estimated cost thereof is $-XXXXX ., and the total cost thereof is S and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows:_.__.- _ ... --- ------ --- -- --------------- ........... - -- -------- -- ------ ------------------------- ------- - ----------------------------------------------- 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. ---- ------------- - --------------------------------- - ------- -- - - ------ --- ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------- -- --------------------------------- 5. Said improvement is-_- - ---_...._--------------asked for upon petition of three or m - owners of propert pre subject to assessment for said improvement. OD �60imrimia.io .e --r of P. u- b- h. �o- - - worjis - 0 P (7- 1 COUNCIL FILE N0._____._ ____ ...__ 1 By------- -_ _ ------- ____.._----- 98906 In the Matter of____gra.ding._Alle}t-in-E]cok-��--Le%eui-aAd_Haas_!_¢ddition,_C._C._9an_ .Wkels_Addition_and-Emil�s_Rearrangeuuent_ Prom_ Chatsworth Street to Oxford Street, ales QQpg}Qting_e._aewer_ in_the__hlley__framn_e_point_40_feetweet of Chatsworth Street to _- .tha__aawsr-_in _Cbatmmrth_Street_,_____________-._----_ under Preliminary Order--------------"M-----------------approved ------ June_ -8 --- 934. ------------------------------------- Intermediary Order -----------------------------__--approved ----------------------------------------------------------- A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the -same; therefore, be it ��;n4 e RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that -- - - diad thWBamiF a 7i1.MY caecelfed; anawldf; rA rexinded od a O %wedino in mid matter be di.Scxntieued.-------------------------_—__-- a d the Council h eby orders said impro ment to be made. ESOLVED FU HER, That the Comm ioner of Public Works be nd is hereby instred and direr d to prepare pla and specifications for id improvement, and sub same to the Cuoun ' for approv ;that upon said roval, the proper city isle are hereby suthoriz and directed to p - ceed wit he making of sa improvement in accords a therewith. SEP 25 Adopted by the Council .___________--_____M1------- ----- 192.___---- Approved--------€--- -51M---------- , 192---- �/ Mayor. Councilman Pearce Councilman'1N1VM§9== Peterson / / Codncilman 1%9136HM"T� 111211 MLISHED !i� `/ Il/J� Councilman Truax ConpQWarren / ,Couiici�en � `LYrYabj� Mayor baa / Form B. S. A. 8-7 CITY OF ST. PAUL + ,DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMIS940WR OF FINANCE ON PRELINMNA ORDER (A) ke'e Add'ltion In the matter of grading Alley in BLook 1, Leffmann and He&$' addition, C- C- W Itruoting a sewer and Emil's Rearrangement from Chatsworth Street or Oxford Street, in the alley from a Point 40 feet west of Chatsworth Street to the sewer in Chatsworth Street, under Preliminary Order approved June s, 1934 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is - - & 0.91 The estimated cost pe/foot for the above improvement is efits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed ben parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: Form B. B. 10 ASSESSED LOT BLOCK ADDITION VALUATION Land Bl.Q. DESCRIPTION 200 3 Sail's Re-ar 300 2900 4 do ¢ C. C. San Dyke's Add. 450 6900 450 5050 5 do 450 4500 6 do 450 250 q do 500 1600 8 do 450 3600 8 do 450 2900 .. 10 do 450 3000 _ 11 do TOTAL, Form B. B. 10 CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMMARX OR13ER (C) .DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION 12 C. C. Van Dykes Add. 450 w 6800 13 do 450 2300 14 do 650 3850 1 1 Leffman dl Baas Add. 375 2450 to Saint Paul 2 1 do 400 2100 3 1 ) do 4 1 ) do 800 3200 5 1 do 400 1150 6 1 do 400 1550 7 1 do 400 8 1 do 400 9 1 do 525 1000 10 1 do 525 150 11 1 do 400 2400 12 1 do 400 13 1 do 400 2700 14 1 do 400 2500 15 1 do 400 3600 16 1 do 400 17 1 do 400 900 18 1 do 400 2300 $13,125 $69,650 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated .2 193 `' Commissioner of Finance. Form B. a. 12 MILTON ROSEN FRED E. LOVELL Commissioner Deputy Comm, CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS , GEORGE M. SHEPARD JOHN M. REARDON, Asst Chief Engr. and Supt. of ConstructiChief Engineeron - I. EDWARD GOTTLIEB, Supt. of Sanitation G. H. HERROLD, Office and City Planning Engineer M. S. GRYTBAK, Bridge Engineer MARK W. WOODRUFF, Chief Engr. Clerk June 19, 1934 RAY J. KARTAK, Supt. of Workhouse Hon. Milton Rosen, Commissioner of Public Works. Dear Sirt -I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cost for grading Alley in Block 1, Leffman and Haas' Addition, C. C. Van Dyke's Addition and Emil's Rearrangement from Chatsworth Street to Oxford Street, also constructing a sewer in the Alley.from a point 40 feet west of Chatsworth Street to the sewer in Chatsworth Street, under Preliminary Order C. F. 9898% approved June 8, 1934• Estimated Cost $1,064.75 Cost per front foot 0.91 Inspection 18.62 Engineering 115.00 Frontage 1170.71 ft. (See estimate with sewer) Yours truly, O SHEPARD, OD 4ehiRX0%;eer. Approved or t an sioA to the..one of Finance y MILT ROSEH, Commissioner of Public Works. I Office of the Commissioner of Public Wok®F FINANCE" 12...1 g D =3 Report to Commissioner of Finance . JUN 21.--1 T4 June 20 1 To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the 98085 8, 1934 1s3._.. -, relative to Council, known as Council File No.........._.._.........approved-._...June_.__........-__..... the grading of Alley in Block 1, Leffman and Haas' Addition, E�-0 Yan ke'sA44ition--end-Emil's-Rearrangenen- t --- from ---- .___------- .. Chatsworth Street to Oxford Street, also constructing a ..... _.- ------------- s-ewer..An..the ...Alley --- froza_.a_- point ---40.,f.eet..west.-.or_.Chatsworth ------------ Street to the sewer in,Chatsworth Street. and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: I° 1. Said improvement is ............... ____necessary and (or) desirable. 1,064-75 Cost per front foot $0.91 2. The estimated coat thereof is$...-..�......................... and the total cost thereof is $............. ...-................ Inspection $18.62 Engineering $115.00 Frontage 1170.71 ft. and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows: ---------- ------..._.._.-------_---. .-..-_............. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- -------- ... -- -- 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4---------------------------------------------------------------- ------- ----- ----------------- ------------- ---------------------------- ............... .................. 5. Said improvement is --------------------------------asked for upon petition of three or more o of proper subject to assessment for said improvement. T� , ------G--/----- --- -�-------------_....----_---- Commissioner of Pub'c Works. 98907 COUNCI_- FILE NO .................. BY. �'l: lC�t ...-.. s �i ,. , • r� T �T f Condemning and taking --an easement in the...lan- ............. ..----.-• In the ma r of.......- for slopes, cuts and fills in the grading Of nes f ' , C. C. Alley in Block 1 Leffmann & Haas Addition Van Dykets t and Smilts Rearrangement from Chatsworth Street to Oxford Street wider Preliminary Order..... 97999 ................................. approved .......... May._29.t.._�9'i.4.............------............. Intermediary Order91733 approved ............. Au -&....24s--.1.9.34 ....................... .... due notice, and the Council hav- d having fully conside A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon th ing heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative the, an same; therefore, be it '—itJ/( RESOLVED, By the Counci of the City of Saint Paul t at -- — be and the same are hereby eaaedlad, aunulied, and rextnded MIW111; anewdbgs in said matter be dLscxntznned• r r u onan7 av'Mlltoa Rosea - Adopted by the Council........ EF QStw .................__.................., 193...... ................................................ Approved ....... .......S.P..... i }.......... 19........ 1 ...... s 1-R . - Mayor. Councilmen ➢6�erraid 7rw�..- Pearce Rosen rruax 3➢ *W-1' Mr. President Soo -6-33 - CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISS OVER OF FINANCE ON PRELCMINARY ORDER (A) In the matter of condemning and taking an easement in the laud necessary for slopes, cuts and fills in the grading of Alley in Block 1, Leffmann k Haas' Addition, C. C. Van Dyke's Addition and Bail's Rearrangement from Chatsworth Street to Oxford Street, N under Preliminary Order approved May 29, 1934 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is _ $ `n an The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is - - - - - $ The lots, or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION 3 ;til'e Re -or 4 de 4 0. C. Yea Dykes Add. 5 de • do 9 do • do 9 do 10 de U de I— B. H. 10 TOTAL. ASSESSED VALUATION Lead. Bldg... $00 300 $900 .. 460 •900 460 6050 .. 430 4500 460 no. 600 1500 ,. 460 3800 ,. 480 2900 450 3Q00 CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIOKER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINAFW ORDER ' DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION s ASSESSED VALUATION 12, Co 0. Van Dykes Add. 460 6800 .. 13 do 460 2300 . 14 do 660 3860 I 1 Leffman and Bats Addition to 376 2460 Saint Paul 2 1 do 400 2100 lots 3 and 4 1 do 800 3200 6 1 do 400 1160 8 1 do 400 1660 7 1 do 400 9 1 do 400 9 1 do 626. 1000 . 10 1 do 626 160 11 1 do 400 2400 12 1 do 400 13 1 do 400 2700 14 1 do 400 2600 16 1 do 400 3600 16 1 do 400 17 1 do 400 900 16 1 do 400 2300 $143128 !69,860 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works.� / � Dated / - .- -Z9 19� -_�4jIzp Commissioner of Finance. Form B. B. 12 Office of the Commissioner of Public %14 FINANCI Mj V- D i3 Report to Commissioner of Finance 9q JUN 211934 June...20s...1934----------------------------- 193. To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of 'St. Paul: , The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No...97999approved............ . May 2.9 1934 193......... relative to - ........... corademn�ag..-and- taking.--tea._easeent---in-.SJie...7ax►d..neces.sary--fQ.r...... slopes, cuts and fills in the grading of Alley in Block 1, -- ----..... ­­..- . Leffmann & Hass' Addition, C. C. Van Dykers Addition and Emil►s ----------------- -------.._.. .......................--------....----.......------------.._..-------------------------- ............................................... Rearrangement from Chatsworth Street to Oxford Street. and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is. ___... ............. necessary and (or) desirable. 2. The estimated cost thereof isS---------------------- -------_., and the total coat thereof is $ ................................ and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows: --------- -._ ------------ .._....._. ......... .............._...-- --......----__.._.._...--..........._. 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4......------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -................ IIIIIINI 5. Said improvement is ........ ......................asked for upon petition of three or ore owners of property,00 subject to assessment for said improvement. Commissioner of Public Works. SCh V ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK C6UNCIL tJn. CITY OF ST. PAUL • `o. -98908—Bp 8. d:. WeI OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK Geh— U, the 3tiat one itwith of thentNoi. COUNCIL RE OLUTION—GENERAL FG mer oomoanp, agreed ta' nt, Ive ";pL the' Burne h`ngineerlog ,compo PRESENTED BY - '�" DATEItel�la cgrrytag d4+'n,' COMMISSIONER_ .. WHEREAS, the City of Saint Paul, in its negotiations with the Northern States Power Company, agreed to have a representative of the Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company, of Kansas City, Missouri,, come to Saint Paul to assist in carrying on said negoti- ations; and WHEREAS, it was agreed that the cost of railroad transport- ation and other expenses and salaries to be paid the Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company should be paid by the City and the City was to be reimbursed by the Northern States Power Company; and WHEREAS, the City of Saint Paul Is in receipt of a bill from the Burne & McDonnell Engineering Company, dated September 10, 1934, for said services in the sum of $681.37; and WHEREAS, this bill has been presented by the City to the Northern States Power Company, and said Company has o the City said sum of $881.37, which the Comptroller has rsdited to the General Bund, Miscellaneous and Unforeseen Expend , Code No. 31-H6; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the amount of $681.37 be paid by the City of Saint Paul to the Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company, of Kansas City, Missouri, and that the Comptroller charge said pay- ment to the General Pond, Miscellaneous and Unforeseen Expense, Code No. 31-H6. COUNC MEN Yeas ea e Peterson �,K/osen ,Truax ,;4rren Nays �N_J j' In favor 0Against r. President (Gehan) 5M 634 Adopted by the Council SEP ?5 s^,_193- 0 Against 193_ SEP 25i Approve' —193— Mayor YUBLISIED43 MEMBER MUNICIPAL PINANCB OERICORS' ASSOCIATION H -F. -GOODRICH Complroller CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota CITY COMPTROLLER ROOM 109 CITY HALL E. M. SKIPTON Dgputy-Comptroller Sept. ls. 1934- Mr. J. L. Co lly. Corporation Co gel, City of St.paulMinn. Dear Sirt We are n receipt of a check from the Northern States Power Company for 681.37, covering the amount of the invoice from Hums & McDonnell CompemY, dated September 10. It is our understanding you are to prepare a resolution authorising payment to the Hums & McDonnell Company. We have credited the above amount to the General Fund. Miscellaneous & Unforeseen Expense, Code No. 31-H6 and the disbursement should be authorized to be paid from the same fund. Very truly yours. H. F. GOOD OR, COMPTROLLER, H Deputy Comptroller. EMS -M ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK CITY OF ST. PAUL FIENO1L NO. 989 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY J �J , i6o414: ih DATE COMMISSIONER 1 s»us>a WHEREAS, at its meeting on Friday, September 81st, 1934, the Advisory Court House and City Hall Building Commission awarded a contract to the Healy Plumbing and Heating Company, the lowest responsible bidder bidding on an addition to the air conditioning system in the new Court House and City Hall Building upon the bid of the said Company in the amount of $6,888.00, together with the acceptance of alternate number one, for an additional amount of $2,743.00, making a total contract price of $9,565.00, now therefore be it RESOLVED, that the Council•ooncurs in and approves the action of the said Advisory Court House and City Hall Building Commission in so awarding the contract, and the Corporation Counsel is hereby instructed to prepare proper contract therefor. COUI�iCILM£N Ycas rce Naysj %Zerson /R en In favor Zx ren Againsf jl(Jetuel ,fvir. President (Gehnn) JM d•�1 C. F. No. .9899@—BYM. H. (iehe.n— Whereas. at,its meeting on Frlday, Sept.':; 21st. 1984.. the Adviser Court House : acid „City. Hall Building C= mission awarded a contract' to the Healy Plumbing and 8eatlag Com- pany, tthhe lowest reopen.lble bidder blddlna'on an nddlUon to the air con- dltlonfag. system Ia- the: new Court' House and City Hall Building upon` the bid' of the said Company In the; mount, of 88 822'00 together with the' acceptance of alternate number n0. for lh , d,G l contract of ricea.o f m,.a total ore be Itrice of $9.56500, Resolved, therefore be 1t. ResolveE that the Council .. hereby coacurs la and approves the action of the aid Advisory Court House aad CItY Hall Building. Commission !n so 'awardlnK. the conteact, and. the Cor- poration CDuneel. le. hereby lnatruoted to prepare propel' contract thetefOY.'"-. Adopted by the Council geDL26, 3981. Approved Sept: 26: 198 { Adopted by the Council SP 25 !"', —193 -- Approved SEP "5 193__ C. Mayor TRUSTEES - he Selnt Paul Bw"u of Muntd- IWD POWEA, PaeweM pal Rereerch it o[ imd— C. 11, B20L+LOW. viu ft__ 1—To ptomote the welfare of 6•mt J. A. OACE.Tawu•u Y•ul b/ IOQngna the aHeutva A9 O.BMG°e Saint Paul ne.. .otetttment. C. P. CODa&E —T,7—,c with wbae officials PR® CBO®Y 111 •tln. w•e[e whet , L P. PAULiN° Bureau of Municipal Research t. A. P N W. 3—Toeerve u• non•Po11 Nn1 •gy�men7q Mt11'ON W. MGM for IteePlna the People lofomed 7. A. I.AoaPMAN """"'about munklpl aH In. L MCICNtOB'f Athletic Club BuildingE. P. a ODMaSCEU Ceder 4210 PAUL 9CF WROUR wwiW PPaoea C. L BOROOm. C. P. IIiii,M Y. ' 8•C•RAlr Ann Dutero• September 82, 1934• 1 Q� To the City Council, City of Saint Paul, Minnesota. Gentleman: At its meeting on friday, Septem- ber 21, the Advisory Court House and City &all Building Com- mission awarded the contract for sir conditioning to the Healy Plumbing and Heating Company, the low bidder, upon their bid of $69522, and the Advisory Commission also accept- ed Alternate #1 in the am of $2,743, making the total cow treat $9,565. lhis matter In referred to you for your action. Very truly yours, Secretary, Advisory Court House and City Hall Building Commission. CPH:SH IMINAL TO CITY CLtRK FILENGIL NO. CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—G �1 FORM RESENTED BY��"-- OMMISSIONER t ' WHEREAS, at its meeting on Friday, September 818t, 1934; the Advisory Court House and City Hall Building Oommission awarded a contract to Osborne -Peterson, Inc., Briosohi Studios, a oo-partaership consisting of Charles Briosohi, A. J. Briosoni and Albert Oolombo, and to John B. Garatti, an individual, on their joint bid, the same being the lowest responsible bidder for the fabrication and erection of the $illes statue in the new Court House and City Hall Building, upon the bid of the said parties in the sum of #38,550.00, now therefore be it RESOLVED, that the action of the said Advisory Court House and City Hall Building Oommission in so awarding the said contract is in all things hereby approved by the Council, and the Corpor- ation Counsel is hereby instructed to prepare proper contract therefor. COUNCILMEN / Yeas Nays earce P.e's,on en In favor �r � JWatten Against vfr. President (Gehan) SM 6. Adopted by the Council SEP 25 10@A 193 Approved SEP 2519M 193__. Mayor TRUSTEES The s.int Paul Bureeu of Muokl- PRBD POWER. P.a.m k P.1 R.. -,,h k-aenked- -'C. M BIGELOW, V.- ft ''A GACfl.T1WU... ARA O. BRIGGS Saint Paul I—To the w.16m of s.lnt e%°� . °�1�. G P. MOM '�P GRO�r 2—TocooPer.mwR6 Puhik of6c46 1. P. "UL O 1. B. POA ' Bureau of Municipal Research W. MUTON W. GflIOOe 7—TO.erv° u . noapolitlul . f'E w MCCBRtiIG°' Er Athletic Club Building .hour .wa`hwt:`°Da. PAUL OBER Cedar 4110 WALTER _O" C. L. 8OWIERB C. P. BPRBBRT. R.C.RARr Alm Dn To. _ September 88, 1984. To the City Council. City of Saint Pena, Minnesota. Gentlemen: 1t its meeting on !rider, Septem- ber Ole the "visory Court House and City 8}11 Building Commission awarded the contract for the fabrication of the Mille* statue to Osborne -Peterson, Inc., Brioschi Studios, and John Be 8arattl, upon their low bid of $38,660. This matter is referred to you for your action. Very truly yours, Secretary, Advisory Court House and City Hall Building Commission. CPH:SH ' B VMRUS, the public authorities charged with the responsi- bility of installing the Indian Memorial Statue in the Court House and City Hall of 'St. Paul, now have under consideration the matter of furnishing therefor a revolving base, and WHEFW S, the statue is symbolic alike oftheestabliiebmend was and development of this community through and bl con- ceived in recognition of the contribution to this development of all our citizens and as a memorial to those who made the supreme sacrifice in defense of our country, and VMMS, this memorial statue should be so displayed as to develop and exhibit its artistic beauty to the fullest extent, to pon dt interpretation of the high idealism it represents, and to impross its significance upon those who may viovr it, which ends can be accomplished fully by the use of a revolving base, and IMEMAS, this memorial statue is nearing completion and is now almost ready for installation and there remains in the appropriation for its construction sufficient funds to pay the cost of a revolving base, which funds cannot be used for relief purposes or for the furnishing of omploymont unless utilizod in the construction of the proposed revolving baso, and gOREAS, if a revolving base is constructed the necessary funds for labor and material will be expended locally, resulting in the reduction of unemployment and aid to local industry, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT aSOLVED by the Fourth District, The Amorican Legion, at a special mootinb of the Ramsey County Central C;om- mittec, hold this 16th day of October, 1935: 1. That all public authorities rosponsiblo for the �1 acing of said Indian Memorial Statue be, and they are hereby requested to sup- -Ay from the funds available for that purpose a movable baso for this Indian Memorial Statue with nocosaary incidental equipment; 2. W'illiaa F. Lynch, Commander, is authorized and directed as such, to take all necessary steps individually and through such cora- mittoos or spokesmen as he may see fit, to 'present the position of The American Legion as expressed in this resolution, to all governmental bodies charged with the installation of this Indian Homoriel Statue, a d interested civic bodies, and is authorized and directed to use all appropriate moans to carry into effect the instructions of Tho American Legion as oxprossod in this resolution. CERTIFICATE I, Wnliam F. Lynch, Comr.:andor, Fourth District,. The American Lo- gion, Dopartmont of iiinncsota, do hor by, certify that the fomooting of resolution was duly adopted at a regularly convened special the Rai:soy County Central Committoe held October 16, 1935, F. Lynch Comm nde r. t . 98911 ''I.. .98911—BY Fred M• T.,IUNeIL �O• OR161NAL TO Ol" CLLAa ae b9` Cauncll F4 Nq�iLg CITY OF ST. PAW mia eLna%el a 34cei:; OFFICE OF THE CITY on dditt. Ealeo lknown A: nd Avenue, COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GEN,,,,altrA a 7e I . .. t dl,t t'.✓'.� i ,o.:4t't-=�, 13ATE b gounoil File No. 98688, approved ��, y that that August 83rd, 1934, the Oounoil did determine certain barn located on Lot $1, Block 109 Holcombe%a Addition, also known as No. 717 Ashland Avenue, is unsafe and dangerous to life, limb and property, and should be wrecked and removed; and WFIEREAS, due notice has been given, as required by Section 1-16 of Ordinance No. 7810, and no appeal has r agent, and said building has been taken by the owner o not been torn down: therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the Oommisgioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings be and he is hereby authorized and directed to enter upon said premises and tel down and remove said unsafe and dangerous structure, and to do any and all things which in his opinion may be necessary f or the protection of life, limb and ad3oining property. COUN ILMEN Yeas Nays �ce �rson rien In favor �uax .rtvn —Against 105112. /Mr. President SM b•)4 ,S p "� s —193.— Adopted by the Counci SEP 2 5 y9__193— Approve� or #MLISHEU 3� CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnerota - OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Oak and Commissioner of Registration September 21, 19311 Yr. John L. Connolly Corporation Counsel City Hall Dear Sir: The attached letter of Mae. A. Bassford, City Architect, relative to Council Bile No. 9g6gg, in connection with the condemnation of the barn at 717 Ashland Avenue, was referred to you by the Council, with the request that yon draw a resolution. Yours very truly, City Clerk. s [I . ESupJOHNSON Supt. of f l Y9round - W. LAJMONT KAUFMAN� CHAS. A. BASSFORD Supt, of Perks City Ar hitacf CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS _ 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES. Deputy C ---""'nor .�® September 19, 1934 Hpn. L. R. S. Ferguson r City Clerk Dear Sir: - I.. Relative to Council File No. 98688, in connection with the oondeination of the barn it 717 Ashland Avenue, please be advised that ten days have elapsed after the Mr-galiII tiimmer. , t� notice to this property owner, 110 app has been taken and we are, therefore, transmit- i inf Counc3iF116. Th ibarnoisou in stillainordance place- with the above truly. City Architect DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL ' OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER cou,9� re er BOIILL,GALL 4,/ COUNCIL RESOLUTION NCDWYHf WasT— `FAVOR MARCS AUDITED CLAIMS ROSEN /rRUAX --..__AGAINST RESOLVED. ` Me �....q CrB TO THE AGGREGATE MRum C D �(� CHECKS NUMBERED.... ADOPTED BY` HE COUNCIL.__,5EP.-2-a..jg34- � - MR CHECKS APPROVED_ "" d may-, SEP 5 4� _�1/2.�..../... _... _ ... pR - --' Rexolved Thn[ checks be drawn - --- The CI[)' Treesury, to the eggregate ret f 88.366.55, covering ebecks FAVOR OF mmbe,—d 392 to 7446, Incl Ustve, as Pt- ` cheeks on file In the pffiIce Of the Clty OUNCIL FCILE THAT CHECKS BE AMOUNT OF ._TO..... ON F 7 OFFI .. ... •.-- ...NFi BY.. L..:.... ..... TOTAL w� 1`IO.._-_................................ 2-1-_._........._...qty-....._ DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY. 11-47,".�...... -.... COVERING _ . INCLUSIVE, A5 CITY CO PTROLLER. 0... ._ .. .... .... .._ DA RETURNED V DISBURSEMENT BY BANK CHECKS TRANSFER CHECKS L Comptroller. 1934. p Adopted by the Council Sept. 26, - Annroved Sept. 25. 1934. (Sept 29-1934) I BROUGHT FORWARD �� 33 7392 Feyen Construction Company Bearing Company 1 848 00 7393 Ahlberg 2 714 00 7394 American Book Company g 00 7395 American Law Book Company s 1 35 7396 American Photographic Pub.Co. 67 7397 The Art Institute of Chicago 7399 Rabbi Isaac Ashkenasy 1 00 411 27 7399 Atlas Gas & 011 Company 7 54 7400 Atlas Gas & 011 Company 113 97 7401 The Barrett Company 46 80 7402 Blackfriars Press 210 00 7403 S. Brand Coal Company 00 7404 Burns & McDonnell Tng.Company 300 7405 Bus Transportation i 7406 Capitol ^'gilding & Mfg.Company 10 65 4 o6 7407 Cedar Ra^ids Tngineering Company 2 p4 7408 Clark University Press 1 50 7409 Commonwealth Fund 481 50 7410 Correct rnglish Service ComPaZY 36 60 7411 Curtis 1000, Inc. 5 41 7412 Diebold Safe & Look Company 10 25 7413 Ditto, Inc. 25 47. 7414 B.F. Drakenfeld 7415 H.L. Ettman Sponge Company 19 09 7416 rxDosition of Indian Tribal Ai is 3 16 7417 A. A. Feist 7418 Fielding & Shepley, Inc. 2 00 5U 35 7419 Fior-Sani Mfg.Company Company 00 55 16 7420 Foote Lumber & Coal 7421 Garland Luggage Shop 1 00 7422 Gas Consumers Association 4 80 742 German Book Imrorting Company 7424 Graoe-Lee Products Company,In . 5 as 7425 Great Northern Railway ComDanj 45 00 7426 Grossman Instrument Works 52 50 7427 Theo. Hamm Brewing Company 452 15 7428 Harlem Book Company 3 32 186 24 7429 "m. B. Harris Tire Company 7430 Hersey Mfg.Company 952 30 7431 Highland Spring Company 33 92 38 6o 7432 Harry Holmes • 7413 Independent Pneumatic Tool Cc Football 16 so 7434 Intercollegiate 43 65 7435 Jacks Mfg.Companq 26 03 7436 S.C. Johnson & son, Inc. 16 25 7437 Kleenaire Kemikils 5 75 72"39 "'m. Kline 74';9 RremaT 6.uto Sorin,,Comn-,ny ; 27 96 7440 Krochls Bookstores,Ino. 3 72 7441 Lawyers Co -Op. Pub. Company 15 00 , 7442 League of Minnesota Municipalities 10 00 44 F.G. Leslie Paper Company 10 75 3 20 44 LP -is Motors,Inc. 69 45 7445 Librarian, Library of Congrese 7446 Lineer Broom Mfg.Company 10 75 -11 SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 46 799 59 135970"'i 1.4h roc 1.12 I: NOTICE TO CITY OF SAINT PAUL ER �j PRINTCOUNCIL RESOLUTION COUNCIL FILE 860 ber 214 RESOLVED, 183— THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY, TO THE AGGREGA'T'E AMOUNT OF; COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED '';;0p2 7 446 CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTR0T0-`-INCLUSIVE, AS PER ADOPTED 13Y THE COUNCI ` CI83 APPROVED_ SEP y -'- q 517 W4 , 183 / OaIe N LJO em e1.taK OW' 96918-73y Muton R4 , ''.i• reaeh addkiona e d dei FILE L NO.. 4 CITY OF ST �, might 'I t e e b nece9 FILE irovement deeorlbefl .se -t'. �FFICE OF THE Cll;n or t tdewve. a on w. r n $mttb AVe to $t . I /+3f Stone Comcany. cont, V �� �� COUNOL RESOLUTION -Vi )n or"It for In the o and unit rb., ther,l c i ls♦,efl lq, the eontvn: [ ee-cr-a..e.. e / ,/ ' . r 't Liao b� 3[ to . RESOLVED Whereas additions and deductions which might prove to be necessary in the improvement described as the construction of sidewalks on W. Seventh Street from Smith Avenue to St. Clair Street, Standard Stone Company, con- tractors, have been provided for in the specifications, and unit prices therefor have been stipulated in the contract, and Whereas it has been found necessary to make the following addi- tions and deductions: ADDITIONS 261.5.96 sq.ft. of 4" Monolithic walk ,250.12 " tt " 6" " drives 4.8 ou.yds. " rubble masonry 0 23.0 " " " excavation 0 Total Additions DEDUCTIONSt 28.03 sq.yds. $.1d concrete not removed 485.34 board fe!R lumber not used 200.00 sq.ft. old tile not relaid @ 114.00 " " rein.walk not encountered,® 30.00 eu.yde.Class "A" cone. not placed 20.00 " " 'Embankment not used 1200.00 pounds rein. steel not placed 1000.00 " structural steel not placed 6 Total Deductions NET DEDUCTION Now therefore be it $ •13 $340.07 .15 37.52 5.00 24.00 .25 -_5.75 $407.34 .103 2.8o .085 16.00 .15 17.10 9.00 270.00 .40 8.00 .04 48.00 .05 50.00 42 Resolved, that the City Council hereby approve the aforesaid addi- tions and -deductions made in accordance with the specifications therefor not to exceed the amount of $21.55 net deduction, to be deducted from the lump sum consideration named in the contract known as Comptrollerts Contract L-3836 for the making of the aforesaid improvement for the reasons herein- before set forth and pursuant to the aforesaid specifications and unit prices stipulated in said contract. Othe sum o 'Counter_-':�1 COUN( Yeas z The DepprtWnt of Pu favor /Warren Against /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Works has agreed with the contractor that e deduction to be made from said contract. • Contoactor Adopted by the Council/72S f9 k93- Commissioner of Public Works Approved_ SEP n 193_- M yor PUBLISHED �yG __ 8 3 3.. CITY Or SAINT rAUL. =MOIL ORIGINAL-- NUMBBR - - PILE NO•—_ d -- "TM "`"` COUNCIL RESOLUTION 7(/� AUTHORIZATION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS /�////U L19J_� Dw PRtlENTED 0(' i Resolved, That the Counbil hereby concurs in the recommendation of the Contract Committee and awards the contract for the con- struotion of a sewer in the alley adjacent to Lots 16 to 22 in- olusive, Block 1, Ufton Grove plat 1, from California Ave. to �a point 25 feet south of Larpenteur Ave., 1n aocordance with plans' and specifications hereto attached, to GEREMIA LAMETTI, he being the lowest responsible bidder, for the sum of $848.00, and the Corporation Counsel is hereby,instructed to draw up the proper form C. F. No. d ThoBv Mlltoa RoeaD- '^ of contract therefor. RPaolyed, that the Council hereby, concurein the recommendation of-thet Contrast Conalnitt a and awards the ..._.act fo the conatcuctlon of s sewer In the alley ,adfacent toLots 18 to 88 fnaluelY Block 1 UYto Grove - Plat 1 Lrom Calltorgis Ave to s'Dolat - 86^10at�eDDth Ft „arDenteflrSAY'.O01aR - ;eppebletitdder, for'- the Sam` of I '5848 00, and the Corporation Counsel - 461''hereby;:7netructed to draw., uD `the - r- proper tormof contract therefor.' FOr- a181d No. 8108. Engineer's Eatla(ate a 8896.00. -- ' Adopted by the Council $eDL 86,:.1984. • -. , ADDroved:$ept. 26, 1984: ENGINEER'S BBTIMATB i 995. 00 FORMAL BIO NO. NOTID To DR CERTIPIED M TO FUNDS AVAILASLE BY COMPTROLLER BEFORE PRESENTING TO COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION. pLL0s PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND TO BE REIMBURSED FOR COST OF TNIB:IMPROVEMENT AS. P.tO11yB - _ - , 848.00. 1. A58E88[D AGAINST BeNEPTTTEO PROPERTY - - - - - _ _ - _ - 2 APPROPRIATlO pROM'CTfY'S SHARE OF LOCAL IMPROV[MHNTB-- - CODS Sa. APPROPRIATED FROM LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS-XXHMR PROPERTY- - E` - COPE T SSUCODE S - BOND ISSUE`-CODEC 4 -APPROPRIATED FROM - S. COUNTY AID _ _• - - - _ - -- - { .. TOTAL - S g4ie 1 HERBY CERTIFY THAT THERE IS AN UNDiC MEER / r COPIES TC., ANCEAVAILABLE INTHE ABOVE STA APPR LOCAL IMPROVE M[NTNO. CITY CLERK REIMBURSEPERMANENT. FR ENT - COMPTROLLER. IN THE ABOVE AMOUNTS PUBLIC WORKS DAT[PINAL ORDER A[MOPT[4 PURCHASING COMPTROLLE BY COUNCIL -Ml" ,CFP O i� IMj,, ADOPTED BY TH[ COUNCIL G,y t7d- • NAYS YeAe IN FAVOR SEP 251934 APPROVED AGAINST J�p/ - MR: PRtlIDENT 4 September 20, 1934 TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. Gentlemen: The ®ontraot Committee hereby recommends that the following contract be awardedt F.B. $9102: Construction of a sewer in the alley adjacent to Lots 16 to 22 inclusive, Block 1, Ufton Grove Plat 1 from California Ave. to a point d5 feet south of Larpentsur Ave. TO GEREMIA LAHETTI For the sum of $848.00 Engineer's Estimate $995.00 Res tf y a' fitted, r rman ORIOINIIL TO CITY OLKRK COUNCIL 98915 CITY�OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. ` A)51THE CITY CLERK /COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY. V / 0 DATE September 20, 1954 COMMISSIONER do { RESOLVED That licenses for On and Off Sale Malt Liquor licenses applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: 4. Joseph Degidio 104 W. 7th St. Off Sale Malt Liquor Appl 6014 Renewal Dora Frisco 565 Payne Av. • ° ' a " 5928 Joseph Rogowski 151 S. Wabasha I Oa Sale Malt Liquor • 5891 M COUN LMEN Yeas Nays ce �Zterson ren —In favor ' 1f uax %Warren _Against /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the CounciL SEP 95 19 193_.' SEP 25 qu Approved / ( /.193-- Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CL.RK COU CI Y OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL NO. fill F THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY September %0, 1954 COMMISSIONEP. DATE — RESOLVED That Licenses for Restaurants application 5969, and On Sale Halt Liquor, application 5970l applied for by Alvis Jacobs for 465 No. Robert Street be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue each licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. 0 New owner COUNPiLMEN Yeas gyp/ Nays / �r e arson r � Max __In favor /1�ax � Varren Against /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 C ' h`.-= No 88818 -Its 8 E, WarFea.�� Free^28: mal1}eaolve4 That 969ee forxeaian- rant..apDllaatioa 6888 and Oa --Bale oin by — A vleJacobo 486 No,obexfli BtreeG be and they are hereby -grantee niL the C(ts Clerk le iaotruotefl to;te.. ane apoh tivoeaeee TiDon the agtnantI Into the:,'c1tY tr4aenrY Or the ,�,gtyre'di rase h r Adoytell by the OohaolT BeDL 86 1884 Approved 8epk 26� Adopted by the Council— SEP g' 5ti�193—_ SEP 2 54419934 Approved_ --193-- Mayor Oa1pINAL TO CITY CLCgK F. No. 98917.—By, H. E Cir i• red M. Truax esotved, That renewal E ( ted for br the -.d utlw:RK Tne for the addresses 1. $O they are hereby grantgL FORM PRESENTED BY vltj �t COMMISSIONER COUNCIL FILE NO. 9891 onl: 68�9,.Renewat.'" DATE— September 20 195!4 N WW Theatsee- "-' tn 8t1. lttltfo�,]i; RESOLVED That renewal of licenses applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be And they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licensee Upon the payment into the city treasury of the required Pees: Casper Stein 922 Edmund St. Grocery Appl. 5844 Renewal Publix N.W. Theatres- Paramount 26 A. 7th St. Motion Picture n 6016 «° Cameo 18 E. 7th St. « « a 6015 « Hutchinson's Serwice Station 477 S. Snelling Av. Gasoline Sta. 5 pumps 5989 « Pure 011 Co. 549 H. Smith Av. « « 5 « 6052 « C. F. Ilellmerling 790 W. 7th St. « « g n 6065 « Y. Salswedel & J. Hollering 2759 T. 7th St. • « 3 « 5984 E " n a a 2759 W. 7th St. Restaurant 5955 ■ COUNCILMEN Yeas P qtr Nays �erson �n _—In favor �1 sax �Zren Against /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council W 95 109A 193___ EP is IMM S Approved 193__ ' Mayor PIMLISHED 3 Q, K. POT taxes -. •LAW OFFICE BRV.CE E. LEHMANN / 009 GLOBE BUILDING - - ST. PAUL. MINN. CEDAR 076Y auCe 69908 TO ' EWING & LEHMANN ...9. �. •W�Me. �����•�� ,•,• August 31, 1834 City Council Court House St. Paul, Minnesota YS Gentlemen: Mr. Casper Stein , 922 Edmund Street has applied for a grocery license which has been denied because the taxes on the property which he occupies have not been paid. The property stands in the name of Millie Burns who died recently. Letters of administration on her estate were issued to Grace Bachmann late this month and it will take a month or two to get things in shape and before any payments can be made. I have been assured that the administrator will see that the current taxes are paid before October 31st and that the delinquent taxes will be paid during the current year. I trust that this explanation will be satisfactory and that you will cooperate with the administrator of the estate so that the revenues.4ecessary to pay taxes will not be lost.. Yours sincerely, BEL:EL ORIGINAL TO CITY CLKRK [ COUNCIL No. CITY OF' F• No. 98918—By a.' E. i. FILE :Fred M. Trunx— OFFICE OF THRsee ved That licenses apv' the followintt named Derec. ddresees.:tndlcated 'be ""' COUNCIL RESOLUTIO Yereby Rraoted and the city L truc[edto (esus such Jicens : - ��� , si payment into the;ei[ [ i L(� •Teauired fee ,y PRESENTEDD. Allem 62F -v 1 September 20g 1954 commissloaqw r ni6874 NrI RESOLVED That licenses applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and'they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue I.— such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: George D. Allen 525 Wabasha It. Barber Appl. 5974 New Lee E. Miller 645 Parkway Drive ° " 6081 ^ O,Wright 604 Jackson St. a " 6086 ° G. A. Edbergh 86 C. Lorentson, 1187-89 Ar Cade Butcher " 6088 • C. M. Dunn 856 Newcomb Fuel Dealer • 6007 " Walter L. Aamold- Fourth St. Garage, 56 E. 4th St. Gasoline Ste. 1 pump " 6010 " Marie S. Gerlich 550 N. Fairview Grocery " 5871 ° J. Hoffman 507 Wabasha St. P w 6042 'n Mar 5769 $IIehn 1566 Randolph St. 5758 ^ John McDonough 264 Iglehart St, a " 6051 " A.&A. Credit System Inc. 490 N. Snelling Av. Salary Loan " 6044 ^ J. E. Bowes 1247 Otto Av, Ice Delivery (Vehicle 5786 ^ w ■ ■ ■ a • a 5785 ° a ■ " ■ w ■ 5787 ^ Peter Aplikowski 131 W. University Av. Restaurant " 613.1 " COUNCILMEN yeas /r/ Nays rs rson sen __In favor juax /� 1 /Warren _ /� Against t /r. President (Gehan) sm 6.34 Adopted by the Council SCP 2 5 1931 193_—_ Approved SEF $ 1434 193— z y — M� i'iIBLiSHI:D '�� ORIGINAL TO CITY CLKRK�, `�., I CITY OF ST. PAUL -��tc.c OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE September 25, 1934 COUNCILNO. -98919 -FILE .. RESOLVED That licenses applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: Jerome Boyer 612 Rice St. Restaurant App4. 6185 New n n n n r On Sale Malt Liquor " 6137 " " " Off eSale Malt Liquor" 6188 " Louis Callan & M. Horrigen, 82 W. 7th St. Restaurant a 6070 " ( `% n n n r r a a n On Sale Malt Liquor " 6071 @ COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays " Pearce Peterson Rosen In favor Truax j WarrenAgainst Wel 11L Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council05 1w_ 193_ Approved SEP 05199 193_ Mayor 7 COUNCIL NO. - ljmn iV OP O NAL TO alto CL[Rg CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM tc.t t'tn. 1.I,,�...`.. September 25, 1954 DATE p,RESE IT. 5Y COMMISSIONER application 6092, applied for by Charles RESOLVED That license for dance ban' ppm Janette, at 425 Upper Levee, be and it is hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such license upon the Payment into the city treasury of the required fee. 1� Janetto, 425 UPPer Levee Charles a ed License for � Tavern COUN ILMEN l has been Issue is Yeas Nays ess� since Fab• 1954. 8a efce this addr Mall license se lg-for enon a Dance _In favor now aPP sen in conjuactiou with his Tavern Truax h ! arren gainst /�r. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 C r N'o v8898�-8y Ei PL tgarrea= +Hied Md' Th'tlz Z C: Pearse= 8edo1Ve4:,2lrat 3{�,eadd for dsaae�hdll, a plioatfoa�, 498ff rp Dolled fo:1 by Charles danetto�at 486IIDpet.Levee 'he :and ft le tiere bg_ gtanteA end 'the.!; Cf C}erk dg lnetrugtaq ent"!atold§up e ty gE t Lee 11 nDOII the. payant'o thol't!@dg ury of the to fee dl�oate3l.by the the Coynen ae�0 86 18$t, ;' �1DDrOYe'4 `seat S6 SB84 .i :(aeDL SB 1984) Adopted by the CouncilSEP—sem�r-193— Approved SEP 251934 193- 4e��� /Y/ Mayor r Adopted by the CouncilSEP—sem�r-193— Approved SEP 251934 193- 4e��� /Y/ Mayor ORIGINAL ro cin cLc\�M (` - CO989UNCIL I/1;1 CITY OF ST. PAUL vu.IMe NO. <4�}IICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM F PRESENTED BY DATE September 25 19$4 COMMIR910NER RESOLVED That renewal of licensee applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: S. B. Hack, Sr. 569 Rice St. On Sale Halt Liquor Appl. 6168 Renewal n It n • w n Restaurant " 6167 " Harry Haggley n w George N. Hiller 585 Robert St. Restaurant " 6000 " w w v On Sala Halt Liquor " 6999 492 St. Peter St. Off Sale Halt Liquor " 6125 " COUNCILMEN yeas Nays �atce t qPe rson en —_In favor �ax -Warren Against A&N=Wi_— /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council CCD 95 V4 193— SEP 25 1934 Approved —193_ Mayor OPIOINIIL TO CITY CLtpK II ro �Q(�� CUwlzl-) CITY OF ST. PAUL cu CIL NO.�� OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM rf COMMISSIONER DATE SeptenbeT 28, 1954 RESOLVED That licenses for Iee Stations applied for by the following nomad persona at the addrw @ea indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk 18 instructed Nissue ouch licensee upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee: (Sohn Behold S.W. Corner of Dale & Fuller Iee Station Appl. 5605 New !� S. D. McDermot 577 F. Dewey Av. " " " 5074 ■ Minnesota Ice & P 61 Co. N.E. cor. Erlmdel & Selby Av. " " a 5501 Renewal Minnesota Ice & Fuel Co. 121 W. Maryland St. ■ ■ " 5500 " John Morathr 493 11. Central Av. " a " 5649 ■ Wm. Mosleyr 500 W. Central Xv. ■ ■ ■ 5367 COUNPLMEN Yeas Nays cc Zraon Rosen ^—_In favor ax arren Against Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 y"rPlearge-- t L.. , � � riEes.;orrrce 8fM o�'.tl t�o '+(611Owing A� 6 ,aggreeeea.indit: F p-ILnreMbY g��rsate4'.� 5 s1p latttahte9 to'� � p8 'et1Ara Irere 'rr�oi� „•5�• r6gatd'�, 9 � ABF oL.sDstre»"' Adopted by the Council SP 25 193.4 193- 8EP 25 1934 IIMpproved 193_ /l Mayor IL September 25th. 1934• Aon. Fred M. Truax, Comd r of P. P. & P. B1dFa. , Building. Deas Sirs At the Council meeting held today the following; applications for ice station licenses at the addresses indicated below, were P,rented, subject to the approval of the Building Departments John Hahold S.'1. Cor. Dale and Faller S. P. 'YeDermot 3T7 No. Dewey Ave. Yours very truly, City Clerk. W. LAMONT KAUFMAN- - ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt, of AIJrks Supt. of Playgrounds CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, D.puty C---hal-­go October 5, 1934 Hon. Fred M. Truax Commissioner Dear Sir: I am returning to you herewith a report on the following ap- plications for ice station licenses. On the southwest corner of Dale and Fuller there is an ice station of long standing and at 377 North Lewey ice is be- ing sold from an oil station owned by the Midway Oil Company, which has been going on for some time. Y truly, Qi y Arch9.tect LAR. .0 15,11 (100 1 ��� 76�' CITY OF SAINT PAUL capital OF Minnuota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON CIH at& and Comminlone, of Resi,MUon September 25th, 1934 - Hon. Fred M. Truax, Comer of P.P. & P. Bldgs., Building. Dear Sir: dt the Council meeting held today the following applications for ice station licenses at the addressee indicated belI ranted, subject to the approval of the Buildingow, �r Jobn Hahold S. . Cor. Dale and Fuller S. D. MCDarmot 7 Ho. Dewey Ove. Yours very truly, City Clerk. ORIGINAL TO CITY CLURK `.`% � ':3-B7• I f l/ .� COUNCIL _1 C! €�T. PAUL FILE r NO. OFFICE -OF THE CITY CLE: i . CQUNCIIL RESOLUTION —GENERA_ ' JRM PRE ED AY r -Oh. 7�R _C7311—DATE September 25, 1984 RESOLVED That renewal of licenser applied for by the following named petrous for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby gQsnted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required feess -Catherine-HendrieksT— 1217 F4z A a* -Bakery ewal Stefan Bergl 690 H. Dale St. Confectionery " 5518 ^ M. J. Cummings 1938 St. -Clair St. " e 6124 " Paul Damian 956 Gaultier St. " " 5896 " R. A. Nelson, 896 Payne Av. " " 6079 " Park Recreation Parlor 188 N. Snelling Av. " " 6119 " Park Recreation Parlor 188 N. Snelling Av. 9 bowling alleys " 6118 " Jos. Stransky Jr. 1209 W. 7th St. 4 • • " 6116 " W. M. Stewart 473 N. Snelling Av. 5 pool tables " 6155 ^ Paul Damian 246 Front St. 8 • " " 5899 ^ H. Fudenberg, 554 E. Lawson St. Grocery " 6062 0. Heinamann 888 Woodbridge " " 5827 " W. H* Jansen 941 W. 7th St. " • 6078 " Geo. Zalkin 244 S. Hemline Av. " " 6064 " H. Wigstrom 620 Rice St. Gas. Sta. 2 pompe ^ 6150 " Elmer McBride 710 N. Dale St. Restaurant • 5767 " F. W. Woolworth 484 Wabasha St. ^ " 6152 ^ COUNCILMEN Yeas/ Nays / Adopted by the Council__ Peterson SEP % 1934 _16 en —__In 7/ favor Approeed._-- -- —193'_.---- `Ty_u_ /Warren __—_� Against President (Gehan) Mayor / `"1r. SM 6.34 '/ iUBLISHED4Z No. 98924—BY H. E: WA-.n— ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK �.+ M. Truaz—L G Pearce— •ad, That renewal f t Ceneee IL NO. CITY OFJST. PAar by the -r uCwing named t�-( t the addreeaee,lMlcated be -�{/(-O�Pi6E ot+ THE CITY herebv'Rran- • natruetefl tc ' COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GEN.:F.;he yaymen .; +e requtrr' PRORTMI M e \ l�~ �- / 1. , DATE Seutembdr 20, 1954 RESOLVED Or That renewal of licenses applied for by the following named persona for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue each licenses upon the payment into the city treaenry of the required fees Frail Bachtle 181 H. Western Av.. Bakery Appl. 6055 Renewal J. W. Anderson 450 Robert St. Butcher " 5857 " B. C. Klosterman 778 Selby Ave. • " 6054 ° L. Rose 707 Selby Av. ■ r " 5988 ° J. Wisner 670 Canada St. " " 5979 " German American Club 444 Rice St. Bilbow Amusement Co. 406 Minnesota St. Bannon's Mercantile Co. 60-80 B. 7th St. John Blommer (Ice Cream) I&49 Payne Av. Harold Lang 579 University Av. Harold Lang 579 University Av. Ventelovitch & Moskovits, 722 H. Snelling Av. A. J. Connolly 1855 Randolph St. T. A. Donobne 185 S. Chatsworth St. Grentman Bros. 858 Thomas St. Grentzman Bros. 858 Tbomas St. Joseph Kubes 65 W. George St. Lindholm & Clark 494 S. Snell_ ina Av. Yeas / Nays Puree P erson — In favor //Warren—�Y�gainst Wenzel /r. President (Gchan) INN I.- 8 bowling alleys " 6004 " 10 pool tables " 6049 ° Confectionery " 6045 " 5978 " 6058 " Restaurant " 6057 " Confectionery " 5964 ! Grocery " 6005 " 5916 " • " 5988 Butcher " 5967 " Grocery " 5991 " " " 6048 " Adopted by the Council-------- — 193 Mayor oHIOINPL To clTr cLepK COUNCIL 98924 _ CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BYDATE September 20, 19`514 COMMISSIONER RESOLVED AS —2— 2Lindholm Lindholm& Clark 494 S. Snelling Av. Butcher Appl 6047 Renewal W. H. Prescott 1037 Grand Av. Grocery 5 5976 " Mary Trantanells 580 Robert St. " " 6003 ° 966 6966- Norman Dorfsmen Norman 556 Cedar St. (" " 6575 " Norman Dorf-- 556 Cedar St. (Off Sale Beer " 5433 " The Stenson Co. 2694 University Ave. Oil Burner Installer " 6022 " David Reenich 234 MCBoal St. 2nd hand auto parts " 5985 " C. 0. Holt 294 Endicott Bldg. Chattel Loan " 6037 " C. 0. Holt - 294 Endicott Bldg. Salary Loan ? " 6036 " Minnesota Ice & Fuel Co. 121 W. Maryland St. Ice Delivery (vehicle) " 5304 " George Deuters 1237 Matilda St. ° • " " 5773 " " " ° R w w w ■ • 5774 " 5775 ° Wm. Leitner 419 View St. " " " " 5781 " COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce• Peterson - Rosen• __In favor Truax. Warren• —_.-`< _Against .Xw�} Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the CounciLSE'pbel_�..� r ��- Approved._ SEF 251934 �J Mayor ? _ Y[Ii3LISI-IGD �� .J� CITY OF SAINT PAUL 2 , • Office of City Clerk L. R. S. Ferguson y City Clerk September Sth, 1934. Yr. Norman Dorfemffi1, 556 Cedar St., St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I have been directed to inform you that your application for %RQCXRY AND OFF SALE MALT BEVERAGE LICENSES at the above address was -were not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding^_ licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. 1 If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or ti -e owner a hearing. Yours very truly, City Clerk. j Statement of Real Estate Tax for the Year 1933 First half payable on or before May 31, 1934. ON PROPERTY IN RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA Second ball payable on or before Oct. 31, 1934. Return County Treasurer does not f levy the taxes, establish valu- x This Statement alien• or the tax Name ------------------------- -----`-1-----------.'l`-`3"-`-------`--G--` rate. la.. For information about t� Address ------ -_---- ___--__-_____________________.--__- - --- --- - --------------— ------------------------ When You Pay levy or rate, see County Audi. Z tor; about valuations, see THIS IS NOT A RECEIPT County A..e..or.----------------------------------------- ---- -- ------------------------------------- a e Wdin I Tr« Toed Tmpro .-t Lot FILL soI Ai. " General � � yr TOTAL wer4� Div. 9cK D6ECRIPTION q Dltt See. Tows Valuattoo Tar a ,. !+tree! Trimmma �I Ne. DoL Cts, -- _� T-- - - I � i v Gttt Examine this Statement carefully. Compere the description with that _given n your deed or contract and s« that it covers your property. See back of Statement for Tex Laws of Minnesota and Tax Rate :y . ,- T ! r tj - r -41r-1 - 7 FJ—SA M. OWT, TREASSURER.' COUNTY RAIISE1 y -- ----- Per. .__-..._ ORIGINAL TO CITY CL[RR r NCIL �u �\ ij ��'FFICE CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENO 98925 Ec —+VH learce !Peterson OF THE CITY CLERK Aosen COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM iLTp_u ax xWarren __Against PRECOMMISSIONER ONEED R DATE September 25, 1954 RESOLVED That licensee applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: W. A. Frost 378 Selby Av. Confectionery Appl 6112 Now Ford Strane 284 E. 8th St. Fuel Dealer " '6102 " Ryan Coal Co. 2817 Hiawatha Mple " " " 6163 " Skelly Oil Co. 745 University Av. Gas Sta. 3 pumps " 6127 " Mrs. E. Lee 1539 University Av. 3 pool tables " 6069 " K. Jensen G. Kooke & Floyd 1657 E. Minnehaha Grocery " 6080 " Petersen 1102 Face St " • H. F. Mohr 1674 W. 7th St. Off Sale Beer " 6087 " H. F. Mohr 1674 W. 7th St. Grocery " 6082 ^ L. Kilborn & D.E.Sorg-M.G. Ritchie, 1441 Cleveland Av. R. Restaurant " 6117 If COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays/ learce !Peterson Aosen __In favor iLTp_u ax xWarren __Against /Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 SEP 251939 193__ MP 251939 Mayor Varren�___��tAptnu Mayor Wenzel Mr. President (G SM 6.74 G' F No. 98926 BY �' e6UNCIL Fr�d AL Trunx I r' NO. 9 81) ;,� ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK .. / -RedolVod. Th0.E r LG;I'. FILE CITY OF 5 16d for by th fo114;, for tho ddreeam FFICE OF THE tl .� are hereby -RrC'- 4 le Instructed L COUNCIL RESOLUTION—Gk°y or tb. r:tn RM '� •tehd, R6Ri ,D September 20, 1954 PRESENTED BY _ DATE COMMISSIONER RESOLVE Tnamed licenses applied for by the folloeinB persona for That renewal of clerk is instructed the addressee indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city into the city treasury of the required fees. to issue such licensee upon the payment A 6020 Renearal C. G. Armstead 605 University Av• Restaurant P9 6022 a on Sale Malt Liquor " n n p a p " ■ Off a a a " 6019 " n • " 182 E. 4th St. Restaurant ° 5960 " E. H. Byer On Sale Malt Liquor " 5615 ■ .Michael J. Barrett 1519 Rise St. n 56]6 " r Restauranta n n a • • Off Sale Malt Liquor 5617 p p IF p p w 805 EThird St. On Sale Halt Lionor ° 6027 6026 e James BarrY . • ■ e • ■ p ■ Off a "6025 " a ° a a Restaurant w • u Mapolson De Roma Restaurant " 6052 ° 1855 University kvi Re ReSale Melt Liquor " 6054 a " p a a h 492 Rice St- Restaurant " 5780 " Joe Gliaebineki " 1700 hand Av. Restaurant " 6055 J. W. Goldfein Sale Malt Liquor n 6074 rb Grace Hasoch & A. J. Luger, 209 Marshal Av■. Restaurant ° a • • 6078 " • Off Sale Malt Liquor " Confectionery " 6072 w • " " a a a p 891 E. 7th St. Restaurant " 5975 " J. Hutchinson Off Sale Malt Liquor" 5856 " Mike Jiangnario 219 W. 7th St. • a • " 5957 " " ° a " 5956 a a a Restaurant • ■ 01■ p 20 S. Snelling Restaurant a 5990 ° Mrs. Edith Sabits c7OU Adopted by the Council -193— Yeas Nays P arce terson _193 — favorpprove� .—.------ Varren�___��tAptnu Mayor Wenzel Mr. President (G SM 6.74 ORIGINAL To CITY et@nK CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE No._98926 `- OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE Seytember 20, 1954 RESOLVErk Geo. %ravchook 262 B. 7th St. Restaurant App1.6077 Renewal n ■. a e r n On Sale Meat Liquor " 6076 " H. J. Lung & Ed Brand 541 Rice St. Restaurant • 5988 " n n n ■ e n a a Off Sale Beer " 5985 " n n a a a a• r On Sale " IN 5984 " Nelson & Gallagher 3.180 E. 7th St. Off Sale Malt Liquor " 5944 " III n a • ■ " n Restaurant " 5945 n If r n a " ■ " On Sale Malt Liquor " 5945 " Osaery & Larson 267 Z. 5rd St. Off Sale Malt Liquor " 5982 " n n n " " n n On n " " " 5981 " N. Salswedel 4 j.9-t.-fit.§-$tr------ Reebeureat -a---b956---n Snelling Tavern Inc 1557 university Av. Restaurant " 6006 " A. Tobolick 216 E. 7th St. Restaurant " 6001 " F. C. Thompson 876 jabasha St. Restaurant " 5991 " COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen In favor Truax o Warren Against 14,ewwl Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6,34 Adopted by the Council SSP 2 5 1934 193_ SEP 25 1934 Approved —, / 193__ Mayor P[IBI.I$HFD__1�y� —31 Taxes have bden taken care of on applications on this resolution -See green reports from Finance Sept ADSON OMPARY September 10, 1934 er managed propert 1318 PIONEER B U I L D I N G SAINT PAUL Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson Office of the City Clerk City Hall & Court House „ St. Paul, Minnesota Dear Sir: - My tenant at 132 E. Fourth Street, E. H. Ayer, received the enclosed notice from the City Clerk stating that the Council is withholding his license because of delinquent property taxes. The only tax unpaid on this property is one-half of the 1931 taxes which will be paid by December 31, 1934, in accordance with the state law extending the period of payment for the 1931 taxes. I should appreciate your having this license issued at once as the taxes are not delinquent and will be paid when due. Pery_truly yours, WFD/MRA r a C_. y !� 0 n { O w < m ; :t �a n r- m 'k m n �V '**'00Ocis CITY OF SAINT PAUL Office of City Clerk E. S. Ferguson City Clerk ?Jr. E. 8. Ayer, 132 E. 4th St., St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: September 6th, 1934. I have been directed to inform you that your application for BESTAUUNT LICENSE at the above address was woos not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there Is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, 0� City Cl4� �. ORIGINAL TO CITT'CL6RIf F6UENCIL NO. CITY OF ST. PAUL O THE CITY CLERK yy COUNCI )ESOLUTION7GENERAL FORM ° September 20, 19g�lt PRESENTED ER DATE CNER RESOLV EUSapplication That licenses for Restaurant, application 6067, On Sale Beers 6068,Tavern, application 6094, and Dance Bells application 6095, applied for by R. E. Vignalo at 147 A. Seventh Street be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. COUN ILMEN Yeas Nays 5rce r erson — Rosen - —In favor Z.- 4arren-9 Against Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Counci$P4-& 193— SEP 25 Approved---- .193__— MayoY n 128 ORIGINAL TO CITY OL[PK COUNCIL ' _frkCLTX OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RSOLUTION—GENERAL FORM- PRESENTED BY DATE September 21, 1954 COMMISSIONER - A RESOLVED That license for Hatcher Shop, application 5967, applied for by K. Fidelmen at 652-54 Selby Ave. be and it is hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such license upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee. COUNC LMEN Yeas Nays farce /Pejetson ossa —_In favor /T//ruax o Warren Against speneeilr /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 O ,F''.Nb 9868>i- By H. II. W�resn. F`r§d M TruAa—J- $. ReeOikedti llcen a 'tor utbher. I 8hbp � app/Catton 8987 applied 20' by- ']%, jlydgimcin tit868 64 $ Av'anue bb .' nd it ;1[ here by �,grns�4r, oted tbd fePUe P ch ,icenlie upon the, payment fnta. the airy •troae��oL the?recnlrad feb', - Adbgtq�by thg, Copnctl ,9ept. 85 "1984.1 a1PbFAYbd }Ybbt. 86 1984F ; I (Sb13t. 89 1984Y+ � %I Adopted by the Council SFP 2 jggA__193___ SEP 29 1934 Approved—.--,� /-----193— -_ St. Paul, Minn*, August 8, 1934. Re, the undersigned I object to having a butchsr Shops established in our neighborhood for the handling of poultry and fish which Is to be located at 652 Selby ATOMS* St, pauls minno on account Of the viblent odor this establiebmsut would create. y /'J ORIGINAL TO CITY CLLR COUNCIL 9892 ` Jf CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE No. �E�� OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL,,RE. ASOA-UTION—GENERAL FORM ,Y PRESENTED BYDATE Q--+e®ber 20, 19 COMMISSIONER RESOLVED 0 That Licenses for Tavern, application 5859, and Dance Hall, application 5880, applied for by I. 1. Aydt and George Richter at 408 Wabasha Street be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue each licenses u2,on the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. COU I�ICILMEN Yeas / EEarce Nay 17/P,herson en __In favor T ruax �X/arren -C --Against /Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council`— 2Z_ 193_— Approved SEP 21 JM4 —193___ " Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CL{RK • � _ � ftITY OF ST. PAUL OF ICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCI RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM AA DATE September 26) 18.44 COUNCIL FILE No. 9 Io RESOLVE[* That licenses for Tavern, application 4121, and Dance Hall -9 application 6120' applied for by Adolph &otowski at 274 Rios Street, be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licensee upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson .Ross ___In favor Truax Warren _—Against Wenzel SM AR VIM 13RF0. R08FTT C. F. No.. 0930 IY. i srCWe-- on I ReaplveQ, 'Chat 71CppeeR for Tavern. applioatlpn 4121, and LRtanoe byyIr ap- pudation 6120. applied fo[eet',; be andl Kotoweki at 274.E Rice. $qI' they'Srei hereby, granted and the City' Clerk ie'fnstructed to fee>te'9uoh li- tTeaepry oL U: required teee.. 9 Clt9 Adopted by the,.CounonkSept•.26 1884: Approved •(BepL229-198b Adoptedbyjth*Vuncil Sf28-ASAI-193— SEP Se 1934 Approved ---193 v ✓V / Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY cL. COUNCIL FILE No. 9893 IT' OF ST. PAUL W­4��OF �ICE F THE CITY CLERK y DATE September 26, 1934 RESOLVED A: Ko%owski, 274 Rios. Tavern app. 4121 June 7, 1984 previously withheld delinquent taxes. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson .Re __In favor Truax n Warren _—___—Against Wenzel SM AR VICE PRFQ . R05FN C'Freaxz� Truaz: B.PID t warren -ml Resolved, That Lconees for Taverp,.� apylfaatton 4181ayplled. andDaRos.8a11 ap- plication -8180. for b Abolyh.� Kotowskl at 87b Rlc $tree be and they, aro:herebY_'m'aoted atf$.the C1tY Clsrk is 'lnstruated-to S, s avah 11- 0. sgs.Ryon the payment tntn the olty: treasuryot the-reGukred'tees•'= Ado tef4-by the Capn61 8eyt. 88, ig94f ADyrovea 9epL 88:-1934. (Rept. 89 -1994) Adopted by �h ouncilSEP pf .... 193 SEP E6 1934 `44 Approved—, ---,93_—_ ORIOINIIL TO CITY OLtRK ' FILE NO.989 YY CITY OF ST. PAUL IC OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCILSOLUTION—GENERAL FARM 'PRESENTED BY DATE SeQte®ber 20. 1984 COMMIBBIONER RESOLVED �� ^ That Lioenee for Dance Hall, application 612U, applied for by Adolph Sotowski at 274 Rice Street be and it ie hereby granted and the City Clerk ie instructed to ieene such licenee upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee. COUN ILMEN Yeas � Nays / P rce (///j� er on In favor x at —Against Wenzel sM 6.)t Adopted by the Council 193 Approved Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLUNK COUNCIL Curt OF ST. PAUL FILE No. 98931 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE September 29. 9154 _ RESOLVED That license for Grocery, application 5966p applied for by Carl Zerfahs at 170 Z. 10th 3t. be and it is hereby denied upon recomendation of the Bureau of Health and the proper city officers are hereby authorised to refund to Carl Zerfahs the fee of $10.00 and to cancel said application for license. p COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen —_In favor Truax Warren _Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6•?4 Adopted by the Council 193._ -_ Mayor \ COUNCI ORIGINAL TO CITU CL—FILE. L NO J CITY OF ST. PAUL A OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK ♦► COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 1 DATE Seutember 25 `1934 RESOLVED or Bakery, ed for by Catherine Hendricks That license for Bakery, application 5987 applied , at 1217 Sduand Street be and it is hereby denied upon recommendation of the Bureau of Health and the proper city officers are hereby authorized to refund to Catherine Hendricks the fee of $10.00 and to cancel said application for license. COU LMEN Yeas jNaysce7nIn favor aarrenAgainst /�,! - President (Gehan) SM 6.34 OCT 91934 Adopted by the Council --193— ICT 193— TCT 91934 193—.' Approved Mayor 4 September 28, 1934 Catherine Hendricks 1217 Edmond Street Saint Paul, Minnesota Dear Madams Your application for Bakery license at 1217 Edmund Street was before the Council today for denial upon recommendation of the Bureau of Health. Consideration of this license was laid over for one week to October 5th at 11):00 A. M. in the Council Chamber and you were requested to be nresent at that time. Yours very truly, City Clerk. October 5th, 1914. Dr. R. A. J. Schoch, Health Officer, St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sirs The applications of Catherine Hendricks for bakery license at 1217 Edmund Street and of In. A. Thom for Off Sale malt linnor, grocery and butcher licenses at 1573 Randolph Street, which were disapproved by your Bureau were laid over to October 9th and referred back to your de- partment for further inspection and report to the Council as to whether or not the conditions originally complained of have been remedied. Yours very truly, City Clerk. eQ Catherine Hendricks, 1217 Edmund Street, St. Paul, Minn. Dear Madamt October 5th, 1934• The City Council laid over to Octo- ber 9th your resolution to deny your bakery license at 1217 Edmund Street and renuested a furtbar report from the Health Department. It appears from their report that the bot and cold water in the store are turned off and further that there are livinP rooms directly connected with the bakery. Unless these conditions are remedied tithat and the Health Department so reportes would at th gest that you appear or have some one app cil meeting on October 9th at •10 A. V - yours very truly, City Clark. 00.161NAL TO CRY CL[RK P6 ENCIL NO.-��`+V CI'%Y OF ST. PAUL � r �--OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED ER DATE .4epte®ber 20, 19$4 • CbMMISSION RESOLVED That licenses for Off Sete Malt Liquor, application 5750, Restaurant, application 5751, and On Sale Malt Liquor, application 5752, applied for by N. L. Dickhadt at 1192 No. Dale Street be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. COUNCILME Yeas Nays - P ce etersoj In favor Ren uax Warren Against Wenzel j Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 i(� Adopted by the Council 193— Approved 193__ _-- Ed McColl, 880 Fauquier St. Denied on past record of applicatt ORIGINAL TO CITY CLKR COUNCIL 98934 t� c CITYOFST. PAUL FILH NO. OFFIC.LAF TF�E CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 1 PRE�S�ESTED BYr� —�— DATE Sant mber 22- 1984 RESOLVED That license for On Sale Malt Lignorp application 6148; Restaurants application 6144, applied for by Ed Mcooll at 880 Fauquier Street be and they are hereby denied upon recommendation of the Bureau of Police and the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Ed McColl the fees of $50.00; and $10.00 and to cancel said applications for licenses. COUNC Yeas Nays rce Peterson n —_In favor ax /Warren Against JWenrei At. Pr&-Ient (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the CounciL_4—P S W49 193— SEP 25 Approved 193 -- Mayor . COUNCIL oamae� ro cirr cook ' OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. .. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK ` COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM ~ RESOLVED That licenses for On Sale Malt Liquors application 6108; Off Sale Malt Liquor, application 6109; and Confectionery, application 6110, applied for by A. F. Kurth at 234 Rondo Street be and they are hereby denied upon recomendation of the Bureau of Police and the proper city officers are hereby authorised to refund to A. F. Kurth the fees of $50.00; $5.00; and $10.00 and to cancel said applications for licenses. CGU ILMEN Yeas Nays Pq[Prce erson sen �n __In favor /1ff uax JbVarren Against /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the i�1 Councite-2-�A 193__ Approved ��7�G�r' xZ SEP —25 W 193— . Mayor Waiters, 820 Rice 8t. Place in no condition to operate a reasauro Made application on his intention to apply for ngoverns,At loan" to equip the place. i Would take considerable length of time before that could be accomplished OR. '%%.. TO nn eLUK 7�1 ` CITY OF ST. PAUL PILBNC'L No_,% t(7+`WV'OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY L I't. isL (flti--+...�•....4 i. ., COMMISSIONER DATE September 22, 1934 RESOLVED That licenses for On Sale Balt Liquor, application 5790, and Restaurant, application 5791, applied for by Earl Walters at 820 Rice Street be and they are hereby denied upon recommendation of the Bureaus of Fire and Health and the proper city officers are hereby authorised to refund to Earl Walters the fees of $50.00 and $10.00 and to canodl said applications for licenses. CO�ILMEN Yeas Nays �ce % �rson f Er-r p In favor x cnAgainst MIMI eI /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council CCD 9 �i i4u 193_ Approved SEP Is 101A —193 -- Mayor s. ORIGINAL Tq CITY CLERK COUNCIL �'l4 ITY OF ST. PAUL FILE No-' 9893 E OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM s DATE September 29_ 1934 RESOLVED That license for Grocery, application 5293, applied for by H. J. Terlinde at 773 Courtland St. be and it is hereby denied upon recommendation of the Bureau of Health and the proper city officers are hereby authorised to refund to H. J.Terlinde the fee of $10.00 and to cancel said application for license. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen —_In favor Truax Warren Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 � t \i Adopted by the Council 193— Mayor ORIGINAL TO C4rY. t,LM;RK COUNCIL 9�393R p �J/CITY OF ST. PAUL FILe N0. v -dol OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED OMM COMMISSIONER RESOLVED DATE SeiembeT 22i 1984 RESOLVED That license for Bakery, application 5624, applied for by Malmquist Bros. at 892 Rice Street, be and it is hereby denied upon recommendation of the Bureau of Health, and the proper city officers are hereby authorized to refund to Malmquist Bros. the fee of $10.00 and to cancel said application for license. COUNCILMEN Yeas Pearce Peterson Rosen Truax Warren Wenzel Mr. President (Oehat SM 6.34 Nays —_In favor Against Adopted by the Council --193--- Approved 193— Mayor GPILEOVNOIL NO pp,pjp AL i0 CITY pL[pK � JCITY OF ST. PAUL �p FICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM gr .r� 1984 __ ,�..,.i^. - •-\ DATE _ PRESENTED �By .._. _ RESOLVED catiOn 5421, Grocery, application STb t �censeB for Off $ale Malt Liguu? 'P� h Street catio, aWm- re T� at 1575 Bandolp 5425, and Batober, apP�n 5422pplied for by are ambo a to t d end the Cit C rk 1 be and they are hereby nen 04 the rea�SWeU a— ', each lie ow a aSme t into thA �. ren— COUN .ILMEN Yeas Nays arson en __In favor ax Against arren /Wenzel Mr. President (Ochan) 5M 6.34 OCT I j W4 Adopted by the Council-- —193__. ®Lf *4 1934_193- Approved.—_-y�----- Mayor September 28th, 1934. Mr. Vim. A. 'Thom, 1573 Bandoluh St.. St. Pani, Minn. Dear Sin your application for Off Sale Malt Bever- age, Grocery and Butcher licenses at 1573 gandolph Street were before the Council today for denial upon recommendation of the Aureau of Health. Consideration of these licenses wag laid over for one week to October 5th at 10100 A. M. in the Council Chamber and you were recuestsd to be present at that time. Yom's very truly, eity Cleric. October 5th, 1-934. Yr. Im. A. Thom, 1573 Randolph St., St. Paul, Minn. Dear Stri A resolution denying your applications for Off Sale Malt Liouor, Grocery and Futcher licenses at the above address was a-ain laid over by the City Coun— cil to October 9th and you were again requested to appear and explain to the Council why you have not complied with the requirements of the Health Department. Yours very truly, City Clerk. WM. J. SUDEITH Fire Chief FRANK R: CULLEN G. E. BRISSMAN pt. Police and Fire Alarm Acting Chief of Police - Acting Su ROBERT B. I SCHOCH Health officer CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, Commissioner M. J. CULLIGAN; Deputy Commissioner October 11th, 1934. g..3. 'car"" Go missionsr, Department of PublicS a f ety, Saint Paul. Himosots. lDZ: 91[. L. 1801[, OflOCi• W dear Ca missionar: Mm. A. Them. 1573 RendolPh The application of the ayr"a of Street, to operate a grocery store* ! rree on he was not Comply" September 11th. 1934, governing the sale and Ustri- tog with h Sep r ations go ing with the rules and egul bution of food stuffs. winspections ; l 1t the request of llr. '17►om, ) baro been mads of hie establiebmeut, "him disclosed the City Or i- changes have been made to meet the requirements of the City �•�' nano.. u, that this license 9e, therefore, recamme be approved. Yours vary truly. +. TBB6I18DIA8Y OBDF78g. 98940 (Ig-.the.Mattet; of aurbineiboth'efdee -b[ - Almond 1. from 'gnelllt Ave, 0111 Avb::-.under-Prblimlaary ; Or-:. 98698 aDDrovea Augai6. 1889: Council. Ot the Cit.; Pant- .iiBlVeRd tli BP ,y:7p . COUNCIL FILE NO— INTERMEDIARY O INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of curbing both sides of Almond Street from Snelling Avenue 'to Arons, Avenues under Preliminary Order 88596 approv�+i' Au�fist 15 1934 The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Commissioner of Finance upon the abode improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That, the nature of the improvement which the Council recommends is curb both sides of Almond street.;from Snelling Avenue tot-Axame, i with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 708e90 Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 23rd day: of Ont ber 1934 at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hear- ing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof7esti ed. Adopted by the Council `SEP25 M4193 Approved_ SEP 25 Jr4 193 j- City Clerk A Mayor Councilman kkoffiId k PeafeL Councilman . V,tersnn x Councihnan age.•_ Councilman sn Truax L/ Councilman110�� Warren Cc�riwiiriani•--••T, 'tom Mayor W4W1W(iehara .a+� Form B. S. A. 8-6 g 93941 COUNCIL FILE NO By INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of reoonstraoting, repairing and relaying tile sidewalk on'the, south side of Fremont Street, beginning at the west line of Cypress Street, thenoe west 80 ft., — — IC F No 98941— In the Matter` of Yeo7a. S kerisouW atdeat gianing at.. Llt weat. liaj;r• thence west 80 -7 OMar 98694 aHr ;r.r under Preliminary Order 98694 approve,' August lb 1934 The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Commissioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered, said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said --report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improvement which the Council recommends is reoonstruot, repair :and relay tile sidewalk on the south side of Fremont Street, beginning at the west line of Cypress Street, thenoe west 80 ft., j, Y with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $3fl.00 Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 23rd day of njphwb, 193, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hear- ing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as esti ed Adopted by the Council SEP .9y 193 Z � u-a-rr>'✓ tlpptoved SEP 5 1904 193— City Clerk --- —� Mayor Councilman 1di+i]ottgld-11 Pearce / / Councilma May --� P tersnn� 'iKJIiL1SHDas�„� �� C'ouncilma lloar c- �/ '�'' e ounulman Rosen._ ° Councilman Tcliax a Warr,•„ Councilman We�n(3cl" rx Mayor 11 &otwy A BortnB S A 8 6.. • . `'.. i APPROVIPO�ABBEB ' lit Of thfl 9;Ci 8 71t. maacetta add esDeuS 98942 •inR reaopetrnetiryk -�' mann e[dewatkfl £ rapt No';bf 8 19��'.; COUNCIL F Z NO ................... _.._.............. By..... ......... —---------- _.. .............................. - CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution of Council Approving Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for constructing, reconstructing and repairing cement sidewalks Nstimate No:3, Contraob No. M-2, 1933. Assessable-- F.O. 96482 Cambridge Avenue, beginning at Grand Avenue thence North 71 feet F.O. 96463 Snelling Avenue, west side, beginning 678 feet south of Wynne Street, thence South 20 feet, beginning 258 feet farther South thence South 16 feet, beginning 184 feet farther South, thence south 16 feet F.O. 96773 Holton Avenue, east side, between Nebraska Avenue and Hoyt Avenue F.O. 96693 Grand -Avenue, south sides wast of Avon Streetbeginning at the east line also of lot 3, block 17, Summit Park Addition, thence 8 feet west, building "C Fi'98068 private drive with ramp and 6 foot walk F.O. 96693 Grand Avenue, south side, between .Dale Street and Oakland Avenue, 18 feet in front of lot 6 and 8 feet in front of lot 5, 12 feet wide F.O. 96693 Oakland Avenue, easterly side, beginning at a point which is the extension of the southerly curb line on Lincoln Avenue, thence 65 feet southerly, 6 feet wide F.O. 94206 Oakland Avenue, north side, beginning 52 feet east of Lawton Street thence inaeast 8 feet C.F. 98058 F.O. 9069$ Oakland Avenue, northerly side, beginning at the Alley approximately 318 feet westerly of Ramsey Street, thence 42 foot easterly, 6 feet wide P.O. 96364 State Street,. east aide, beginning 6 feet south of North line of Isabel Street produced, thence 38 feet; beginning 92 feet farther North thence North 12 feet F.O. 96418 Smith Avenue, west side, beginning at Winona Street thence 140 feet south F:O. 96401 Smith Avenue and Annapolis Street, northeast corner, 20 feet on Smith Avenue, 4 feet on Annapolis Street, 10 feet wide with full radius apron F.O. 96369 Fillmore Street, north side, beginning 60 feet East of Wabasha Street, thence 30 feet East, 6 feet wide F.O. 96369 (Pater Street, north aide, beginning at Wabasha Street, thence 30 feet East P.O. 95556 Cook Street, north sid6o'-from Mendota Street to 277 feet East of Mendota Street F.O. 96778 Case Street, north side, beginning 116 feet East of Frank Street, thence East 8 feet F.O. 96328 Arcade Street, west side, beginning at Wells Street, thence North 36 feet, 6 feet wide F.O. 96776 DeSoto Street, west side, beginning 144 feet North of Whitall Street, thence Horth 10 feet F.O. 96328 Payne Avenue, east side, beginning at Lawson Street, thence 24 feet North, 12 feet wide and full radius apron F,O. 86776; Marylaad..eet, south aide, beginning 113 £t. East of DeSoto Street, thence $leh' feet F.O. B Southeast corner of Maryland and Arcade Streets, 4 Peat on BBaryisna street, 16,E oMskde Street, 6 feet wide and full radius apron F.O. 96778 Sime StPoetR 11011th side, beginning 352 flet East of Aroade Street, thenee East 20 aee ea o a Street PF: bx? $56ff d[olsen Avenue, north side, beiginning 1$2.7 thence bleat 3,8, Yost; begitnling 62;4 leaf ,farther 1Aest, tbapao est, f@fit $t. Pater Stroet, west side beg 73:fetrt Wort' of Tg�ebart Avemzo, thene'2 feet 1larthg theno© S:fec9t Piorth fog a dricornyn t4enoo 2 cot Northf { aR fee Wilda $ �1 t, peter Strect, eaat ciao, boginniag 118.iocat4=Terththsztoso2afeet North thence wr fobt North; thenad: l0 foot l7orth..for a drivec3ay:. 9,Oi $Mitb.':Avartua,'-east aide, �lietvroem Nin£h Street end Go1leg�d oota�+lkone ruotw fag.pew e1Ze� croasiag with :6 fNoS Walk North df Amey, mrklp ley, 8 feet wide Sof Al ; r +.e ` ix _ Y ti � n \ j,- ,P• Ja t �'s,'r' `v.��i� r.: -ash ��+ ,� '' s Y t r;h�oF z, a r n4�, 'j� }� zeu a `(r•te ���'�' '���.�•s , �- .L^..� „�n:,._..� �"` ,_�. � •time _.. 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Ori, L( A. 71JJ JIIu n Loo 2 s.'u7TF z.*z ac 4 L , fpsuo-. r r. 4r ,.r77T? s L nuu ggLeaf peon .: • v ^ Is aFet , 7ua pL' z2 Cca d4aurfe var 'o%-: 5'aaru eOtY;r ,z a 1f�1.CX7F.SXSX71.iC7S7S�CXXXX1G7CbXX1G7SXXX2dGX7CY.7Sj�i�_...... benefYta, costa and expenaee for and in connection with . --- -.... ..........._ . _..__.....-----------.----- _-.... The assessment of.-._._-------------- � - the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it oved. RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects appr RESOLVED FURTHER, That a public hearing be had on said assessment on the ..-.2_4,#b................day of Qgt.............. 19 $`4--+ at the 'hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said d place of hearing, the nature of the meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time an improvement, the total cost thereof, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. SEP 2 51934 Adopted by the Council ..................... • e:r:/�!/�-.., City Clerk. SEP 261s ......... AM)roved................... :...-......-- Councilmandeianer- = Pearce Couneilman`Ferguson I ,-r,on -. Councilman McDon Id .ky,.r❑ :' 1 Truax Councilman r `ae Councilman Udhei i,VarreW Fo,m B. B. 17 COUNCIL FILE NO_._ ...... _...... _._..__..._— By--------- _.._.._......---------------------------- _---- 98943 C H' No; 9894— In the matter DL W,O�aas.,bfhent'ot baa-�� � oAta costa and QFDeggee 'for con- str¢otingrecondir¢et1aK d,re alr- , tng.:l•ement .ldetv'81k6 tlmpteAlNo: T Coutraot Sf'2,'-1991. A.Y...p6t0.. �rf.c� w.2Cilr �Flnuing Z99�fi�' a XDttDht�t oy nI ,prote "po ih 39F?i 6E aeest sYrlyA . rc.rth ot.$ibr CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution of Council Approving Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for ooastraoting, reconstructing and repairing cement sideealks Estimate Ho. 7, Contract M-2, 1933 6 P.O. 96332 Mississippi St at side, beginning 299 ft north of Pennsylvania Ave thence south 130 ft., 4j ft wide along property line Mississippi St., west side, beginning 299 ft north of the north line of penrysyrlvsais Ave. thence 100 ft. south 4-j ft wide along property line Mies 5 gpi St., west side, beginning 84 ft Sleuth of Acker !,4;. bhangs 71 ft. ,south 6 ft wide Poo. 96779 Westminster St., west side, beginning 4 ft north of Geranium St. thence north 8 ft. F.O. 96328 Arcade St., east side, beginning it bridge 495 ft south of Wells St. thence 100 ft north 5 ft in width, and building new curb F.O. 96484 Walsh Ave., west side, beginning 114 ft. south of Fauquier St. thence south. 12 ft. F.O. 96511 Walsh Ave., west side, beginning 76 ft south of Fauquier St. thence south 8 ft. F.O. 96458 Heaney St., north side, beginning 310 ft east of Payne Ave. thence east 49 ft.; F.O. 96460 Lafayette Rd., east side, beginning at Seventh St. thence 106�ft north 8 ft wide Sixth St., north side, beginning at Lafayette Rd. thence 24 ft east, 10 ft. wide, skip 12 ft private driveway thence 24 ft east 6 ft wide with full radius apron at Lafayette Rd. Eighth St., south side, beginning So ft west of John St., rebuilding 6 x 5 square at private driveway thence 25 ft west, rebuilding 6 x 5 square at private driveway Eighth St., south side, beginning at Olive St. thence 75 ft east, 12 ft. wide, except two private driveways and with full radius apron at Olive St. F.O. 96088 Como Ave., north side, beginning 213 ft west of west line of pflfelt St. produced thence west 16 ft. F.O. 96515 Mackubin St., west side, beginning 89 ft north of Como Ave. thence north 16 ft F.O. 96419 Maakabin St., west side, beg__ ing 72 ft south of Stinson St..thence south 21 ft. Dale St., east aide, beginning 132 ft south of W. Lawson St. thence South 30 ft. F.O. 96416 Maryland St., north side, beginning at A$Wll St. thence west 130 ft., begin- ning 8 ft farther west, thence west 40 ft. F.O. 96488 Capitol Boulevard, west side, beginning 46 ft. north of Winter St. thence north 45 ft. F.O. 96457 Capitol Heights, west side, beginning 92 ft north of University Ave. thence north 8 ft., beginning 9 £t farther north, thence north 8 ft. F.O. 96399 Main Ave., west aide, beginning 31 ft north of Fourth St. thence 28 ft.north :r also beginning at 150 ft south of Fifth St. thence 30 ft. north, 12 ft.wide F.Q. 963b3 Jackson St.. west aide, beginning 96 ft south of University Ave. thence 10 I nning _ ial f t south `of :Sixth S't+ :theaoo 6 ft south 'S : ft.; 166;ft doiltii" Df` Si&t22'$t. 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The assessment of---_•--ktenafit a._-cafit a...and_eaFeziae-a................ ---.............. for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. RESOLVED FURTHER, That a public hearing be had on said assessment on the .......... Zbth............ day of pv}flkax........................ 19..8!k., at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, the total cost thereof, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. Adopted by the Council ---•.--..SEQ-25-XIM ...----•-------------------- •- • ---- ------�2�K�-City Clerk. Approved -- SEP -2-5-1- 934 ---------- 19......... C ----...-.._/.• ".-•..••---••.............. -���-- ............... Mayor. Councilman ane- -n Pearce Councilman'Perguson '' Yrter—n / Councilman McDonald I< '�`' ' PUBLISHED� Councilman`Rohland' 'x D Couneilman'`dndhemier"`- Mayor'ft Form B. H. 17 En ORIOINAL ro CITY CL[.. COUNCIL No. CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLE98944—s A-1 F Petereoiw •, tho City ofSatnt Paw. COUNCILRESOLUTION—GENEf2AR sand Committee-dtd:: ,i: of borrc 'i. of moneys from t' Fh° ;k of 1 salnE'Pa, �a, i i Hank :w II it, r. PRESENTED BY -Lind Trust COMMISSIONER fop i h , WHEREAS, the City of Saint Paul and the Sinking Pond Com- mittee did, on the 2nd day of January, 1934, borrow certain sums of money from the First National Bank of Saint Paul, the American National Bank, and the Empire National Bank and Trust Company, and did execute notes for said sums, due April 2, 1934, with interest thereon at four per cent, said money having been borrowed,_ to finance the current obligations of the City of Saint Paul; and f 1. WHEREAS, said notes will fall due on October let, 1934, and there remain unpaid on the present notes the following sums: To the First National Bank of Saint Paul, the sum of $806,714.47; to the American National Bank the sum of $164,398.94; and to the Empire National Bank and Trust Company the sum of $66,918.73, which said respective sums the City of Saint Paul and the Sinking Fund Com- mittee will not be able to repay on the due date; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the proper city officers and the Sinking Fuad Committee be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute new notes to the respective Banks for the sums hereinabove set out; said notes to be dated October 1, 1934, and to be payable in ninety days with interest thereon at 4%. COUNCILMEN Ycas Nays Adopted by the Council n ren n stetson SEP 261 ^ In favor Approved }93__ %If uax ._ /V�arren Against /b /Wenzel ayor Y�a3Lls;u- 2 ..)4✓li�R. VICE PILES. ROSEN J SM 6 ORIGINAL To CITY CLINK r. 6—BY Fr6d bc e., by Couacll File I, COUNCIL CITY OF ST. P� sent tztb. > ao Fr. Fn a NO. • a ';ranted. nermigw, OFFICE OF THE CITYcrty.,b.u.ded-elby" fl 8L8 for the stormh COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GF-1 t" for toren per' PRESENTED BYDATE COMMISSIONER— vwffsawwsm �1' �•"�""��"'�-� DA WHEREAS, by Council File No. 86663, approved September 13th, 1930, Fred 0. Norlander was granted permission to use the prop- erty bounded by Pleasant Avenue, Jefferson Avenue,, Fulton Street and Clifton Street, for the storage of construction material for a period of two years, and WHEREAS, the said Fred C. Norlander is now deceased, and do widow, Johanna Norlander, has requested an extension of the permission for the further period of two years from and after the approval of the resolution granting such extension, and WHEREAS, such extension has been approved by the Department of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, therefore be it RESOLVED, that permission be and it is hereby given Johanna Norlander to continue the use of the property bounded by Pleasant Avenue, Jefferson Avenue Fulton Street and Clifton Street, for the storage of construction materials for the further period of two years from and after the passage of this resolution, subject however, to the filing by the said Jonanna Norlander of a bond in the amount of $5000, to insure the removal of any buildings or materials at the expiration of said permit, said bond to be approved by the Corporation Counsel as to form and execution and by the Commissioner of Finance as to surety, _And provided further that if suoh bond is not provided within thirty days after the passage of this resolution, such permission shall be automatically revoked. COUNCILMEN SP Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council A, 193— et�P erson SCP In favor Approved Gr iaxx"ren el Against i y May MR VICE PRES. ROSEN PUBLISHED-/%�� SM 6.14 Mr. J. L. Connolly Corporation 001=803 City Hell Dear Sirt The attached letter of Charles A. Bassford, City Architect, with regard to temporary permit for Johanna Borlander, was referred to you by the Council for proper resolution. ApprMed as to fom► and exeW10" waaa-A�p1tQe{, eoryorctlon Qooneel. Approwd as to " yid exeouilon Anktyrf Qorporatf°a Qpmeel. Yours very truly, City Cleric. 0 L Appmeed as to for=t and exeWdlOn thM�—dag af�-----10 rpt QorportrNon Ansel. App�d as to fob andution 70 Amietae QorPomtlne Qdrneei. G O 0 j CITY OF SAINT PAUL a Capital of Minnesota OFFICE -OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON e - City Clerk and Commissioner of RegWation V— Q Q September 19, 1934 Mr. J. L. Connolly Corporation 001=803 City Hell Dear Sirt The attached letter of Charles A. Bassford, City Architect, with regard to temporary permit for Johanna Borlander, was referred to you by the Council for proper resolution. ApprMed as to fom► and exeW10" waaa-A�p1tQe{, eoryorctlon Qooneel. Approwd as to " yid exeouilon Anktyrf Qorporatf°a Qpmeel. Yours very truly, City Cleric. 0 L Appmeed as to for=t and exeWdlOn thM�—dag af�-----10 rpt QorportrNon Ansel. App�d as to fob andution 70 Amietae QorPomtlne Qdrneei. ERNEST W. JOHNSON W. LA MdtIT KAUFMAN Supt. of Playgrounds Supt, of Part CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect: CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS; PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Deputy Com W.ner September 18, 1934 Hon. Council City of Saint Paul Gentlemen: Under Council File No. 86663, issued September l2, 1930, Fred 0. Norlander was granted permission to use and maintain the ferson, Clifton, and Fulton for the storage of property at Jef in connection with his business for a period building materials of two years and the neoessary surety bond is the amount of $5,000.00 was furnished the city, as required. 0n account of the'death of Mr. Norlander, no doubt the renewal of this matter was overlooked in 1932OBeHouwnaerrth name �P Property beinj Johannais sl Norlander, therwidowthe same perp This Department is in receipt of a new bond in the.amount of 55,000.00 under the name of Johanna uorlander covering this tenditheaumatter- respectfully for arequest year period.to ex- tend Yours truly, City Architect �AR..II • COUNCIL �,��(()) OalO1NlIL To CITY CL[!K y FIL6 I i CITY OF ST. 994 PAUL1 � V rCf(h!/dFFICE OF i TWE CITY CLERK P (1 U i COUNCI�L1 RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM WA �jCc Lf �L.., ✓ �i� —� ��. September 26s 1954 PRESENTED BY DATE COMMISSIONER RESOLVEDThat license for Dance Ha7-is application 616" applied for by Florence Cllig at 542 W. Central Avenne be and it is hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such license upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee. A 9 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen —_In favor __'Frvatt_ - Warren _—Against V1QQ=l Mr. President (Gehan) ' JM 6.34 Adopted by the Council 193— Approved.— 193_ POST CARD NOTICE OFFICE OF THE SOPM i SIONER OF FINANCE ---- -_..- S9 • 281._......_......._1934 You are hereby notified that the Council of the City of St. Paul will consider the .,.,1 �,.�on bv-F..lotenna.9111�Sar. '1�^ee hw�1 _� matter day that a public hearing will be held in the Co cil ambers o the sl a of_ OotobeS _.193`� and City Hall Building. on the 3rdy in tJte City of St. Paul, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. AXEL F. PF%'FRCnN 0����Rf•T�`� Commissioner of Finance. CITY Gp F4+� u°ted. ISAAC SUMMERHELD, Chairman LOUIS BETZ ALBERT BUENGER EGIN WAHMAN BERNARD J. McGLYNN -- CHARLES BASSEORD, City Architect GEORGE H. HERROLD, Engineer Secretary THE ROARD.OF ZONING Established by Ordinance No. 5840 August 2$ 1922 SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 234 COURT HOUSE Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk. Dear Sir October 3rd, 1934• Your letter of September 26th relative to the application of Florence 011ig for a dance hall at the Hollow Skating Rink(542 West Central Ave.) This is a "B" Residence District. The ordinance reads as follows : "Clubs, social, recreational and community center buildings except those the chief activity of which is a service customarily carried on as a business such as a public dance hall or a public bowling alley." The Board, therefore, wish to advise that this license cannot be granted under the Zoning Ordinance as dance halls are excepted under recreational activities. This petition is being circulated for the revocation of the Hollow Tavern license as it is a nuisance and a detriment to the community. 9 Name 'Address 4U, r September 26th, 1934. Hon. Axel F. Peterson, Coms'r of Finance, Building. Dear Sirs At the meeting hold today, the City Council laid the application of Florence 011ig for dance hall license at 542 R. Central Avenue (Hollow•Skding Rink) over one week to October 3rd and requested that your de- partment send notices to property owners of this hearing. Florence 011ig lives at 1137 St. Clair St. Tours very truly, City Clerk. September 26th, 1934• F Mr. (deo. H. Harrold, Secretary, Zoning Board, Building. Dear Sirs An application for a dance hall license has been filed by Florence 011ig at s5 2 Ws Central Avenue (Hollow Skating Rink). property appears to be in a 'T" residence district and the City Council today referred this matter to the Zoning Board for report as to whether this license can be granted under the Zoning Ordinance. Yours very truly, City Clerk. CITY OF ST. PAUL H,'E.f WARREN ' Commissioner of Public Safety �,� BUREAU OF LICENSES Date LICENSE INFORMATION REQUIRED IIy 'UNNEU I 1v11 VI.�.�p�-- Name of Applicant Address Between what cross streets and on what side of street to be locaied? s_ �� d i v !J Yl - Trade Name, if any _ ��& /:1/1--Z1/1 — -- Is application for renewal of license in same location?__-- v — ---- Is place to be operated by new owner or former owner? __T �^�"� ✓ If new owner, has he been in simi ar business before?Ak Where When U If In any other business? g . Have there been any complaints against operation of this type place by applicant? Has any former owner been arrested for any violation on these premises?; Are you a citizen of the United States? How Long in the City__ Moral Character Ever Bean Arrested ---- Violation of What Criminal Law or Ordinance State ANY. Licenses Applicant has had Revoked_ Number of 3.2 Places Within 2 Blocks— Closest Intoxicating Liquor Place -0+ Or On ^ If premises now unoccupied state ��how ,,lon7 Nearest �h Or School Number Of Booths, Tables And Chairs_ Time On CitiZ ip Remarks: 14 — � M,1101�1— tz, - � and previous use R 0 APPROVED INSPECTOR-('— NOT NSPECTORNOT APPROVEDLLQ ........... LlC trot License Inspe Chief of Police CITY OF ST. PAUL ^,.,- ARREN Commissioner of Public Safety BUREAU OF LICENSES FIRE PREVENTION REPORT INFORMATION REQUIRED IN Name of Applicant —6'y Address J— Owner of Building Date Remarks APPROVED Chief Inspector Inspector CITY OF *T, PAUL H. E. WARREN. Commissioner of Public Safety p BUREAU OF LICENSES Date HEALTH DEPARTMENT REPORT INFORMATION Name of Applicant Address Application NO. L�1 / L_-. m P Light qR Ct cC cGuc Toilet Facilities '1'tGG[o Hot and Cold Water Facilities General Sanitatio* Condition of Equipment Type of Refrigeration Food Storage Ventilation Remarks , ` APPROVED IylO�, NOT APPROVED )I Health Officer Insoector 0 CITY_ OF�ST. PAUL H.`E.- WARREN Commissioner of Public Safety BUREAU OF LICENSES Date_%� =--- INFORMATION FROM COMPTROLLER & FINANCE DEPT. Application,,N,�o.--�7 INFORMATION REQUIRED IN CONNECTION WITH L Name of Applicant _ V Address-- Owner ddress Owner of Building Taxes Paid Taxes Not Paid and How Much Delinquent Final Approval I3y _ Commissioner of Public Safety Finance Department SEP 18 1934 COUNCIL 981947ORIOINA% TO CITY C'... FILE NO. CITY OF ST. PAUL CE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE September 26f 19'S4 COMMISSIONERER RESOLVEDThat for which applications have been made by the following licenses hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to named persons be and they are issue such licenses upon the pent into the city treasury of the required fees: ax 182 No. Dale St. 5573 Renema ^ Butcher Apnl. 5571 Bernick Bros. ^ ^ p n n n n n Grocery Sal " Off Sale Malt Liquor" 5572 O " n Sarah Birenaweig. 1836 Randolph St- n Botcher n 5851 " Grocer a 5852 " ^ " n n ^ n Off Sale Halt Liquor" 5855 n E " 960 Western Av. Grocery ^ 5448 ^ S. R. Frost ^ " 5529 ^ Mrs. J. J. Resign 881 Rice St. 1194 1101 Dale St. p ^ 5675 " Mrs. W.Thoell 761 Mississippi St. Off Sale Malt Liquor" 5657 " A. L. Cornelius (Grocery) 206 Frontier Bldg. Salary Loan " 6045 ^ J. B. geogh COU1LMEN Yeas P rce Nay s Peterson __In favor ax amen Against enzel CIM 6.341m, vrft Pints. RO$EN C. i xa esst2` xy a ,1 A I+`pefl tM Trpds Raeblvefl, That-liconeea Eo• 1 -rca4tone; ba A i�een ma�lel E , ,'n® namdp beleona be a- . y Rrantefl. ,a"d� theCI[ ted th:feeve Icemen I ge :2 AitYi: ` red O Ir< 1 .667E -as c� " 1 Adopted by the Council 4! u+ti>t93— SEP QS w4 A\Jp�p.rr-oovved —_193— Mayor 2UBLI3HED /�� CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnaob OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Cask and Commisiona• of ResBtrNlon Hon. H. E. Warren, Comstr of Public Safety, St. Paul, Kim. Dear Sir. September 6th, 1934. We enclose herewith communication relative to the application of Sarah Birensweig for Grocery, Butcher and Off Sale Malt Beverage licenses at 1336 Randolph Street. These applications were approved by the Comcil today. Will you kindly include these licenses in your resolutions granting licenses? Yours very truly, i City Cler . �� CITY OF SAINT PAUL Office of City Clerk L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk I have been directed to inform you that your application for GROCERY, BUTCEER AND OFF S= MBIA' BIUROOE LICRNSES at the above address was -were not nasaed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable exolanetion of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or tt-e owner a hearing. Yours very truly, Grp 7- city:rk. e 1 4V a ), tvj. PV Apgast 30th, 1934. 4S Sarah BirenEweig, r g 1336 Randolph St., St. Paul, Minn. Dear Madan: / I have been directed to inform you that your application for GROCERY, BUTCEER AND OFF S= MBIA' BIUROOE LICRNSES at the above address was -were not nasaed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable exolanetion of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or tt-e owner a hearing. Yours very truly, Grp 7- city:rk. e 1 4V a ), tvj. PV DAVIDSON COMPANY owner managed 1313 PIONEER B U I L D I N G September 13, 1934 SAINT PAUL �oo> .......""`" Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson Office of the City Clerk City Hall & Court House St. Paul, Minnesota Dear Sir: My tenant in 206 Frontier Building, J. B, Keogh, received the enclosed notice from the City Clerk stating that the Council is withholding his license because of delinquent property taxes. The only tax unpaid on this property is one-half of the 1931 taxes which will be paid by December 31, 1934, in accordance with the state law extending the period of payment for the 1931 taxes. I should appreciate your having this license issued at once as the taxes are not delino_uent and will be paid when due. Very truly yours, WFD/MHA m T -!a n /^ C / T F G n CITY OF SAINT PAUL office of City Clerk L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk September 12, 1934 j1r. J. B. Reogh 206 frontier Bldg. St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I have been directed to inform you that Your application for BALM, CHATTEL LOAN DZUM LICM183 at the above address was -were not passed by the City Council. Prom records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The l onsw been ithhoaxesareng licenses on income producing property delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or tie owner a hearing. Yours very truly, City Clerk. ORIGINAL TO CITY CLKRK COUNCIL 948 15 CITY OF ST. PAUL FN.E NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE September 20- 12M wHEREAS, heretofore "Off Sale" Liquor License No. 46 was issued to Oscar Swoboda for the premises Imomn as 118-120 Feet Fourth Street; and WlME9S, said Oscar Swoboda is closing his store at 118-120 Bast Fourth Street and has requested that his license be transferred to his now location at 619 University Avenue; therefore, be it RESOLVED, subject to the approval of the Liquor Control Commissioner of the State of Uinnesota, that the request of Oscar Swobode. be and the same is hereby granted, and the prmper city officers are directed to make the necessary changes in the records. '— COILMEN Yeas Nays / i. Peterson In favor aren n.Xel _�_Against VICE PRES. ROSEN Adopted by the CounciLIFPP }Q�, 193__ f4?a Approved SEP 193_— Mayor - Oscar Swobpda, also aska.for transfer :a -- of His Off Sale Malt Liquor license. No provision is made in ordinance for such transfer. Must apply for new v:,: 4 license. ORIGINAL TO CITY CL... PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE— .4ptlt AWhA, 2D lg�, FILENCIL No.98948 WHEREAS, heretofore "Off Sale" Liquor License No. 46 was issued to Oscar Sioboda for the premises ]moon as 118-120 Fast Fourth Street; and WHEREAS, said Oscar Seoboda is closing his store at 118-120 East Fourth Street and has requested that his license be transferred to Ida new location at 619 University Avenue; therefore, be it RESOLVED, subject to the approval of the Liquor Coyt'4 Comieaioner Of the State of Minnesota, that the request of Oscar Swoboda be and the same is hereby granted, and the prdper city officers are directed to make the necessary changes in the records. L, Adopted by the CounciL_gr n_193__ Approved SEP 8 11914 193_._ Mayor Mou"ILMENYeas Nays / /Peterson (/////, f� __In favor JTfuax arren - —Against enzel VICE PRES. ROSEN Adopted by the CounciL_gr n_193__ Approved SEP 8 11914 193_._ Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL Gptial of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK 'Vp L. R. S. FERGUSON Oty Gwk and Commlalones of RegbtraUon September 18, 1934. Bon. B. Z. warren Chairman of License Committee city Ball Dear Sirs The attached application of Oscar Swobods for transfer of Off Sete liquor license #46 and Off Sale malt license #2178 from 118-120 =. fourth Street -to 619 University ovenne was referred to your committee for recommendation. Yours very truly, ik k city clerk. Piy� 0 tifft (Verar sxv bad Pruo '4#ar o, *. Paid 'Mimmapolis . . . . OFFICE 6I9 university Ave. Members of The City Council, StPaul,Minn. Bent lemen s We are closing our drug store at IIS I20 $.Fourth Street and wish to transfer our Off Sale liquor license #46 and our Off Sale malt license # 2I7d to our store at 6I9 IIniversity 'Ave. Thanking you,we remain Sincerely Y s, 0 Aar e res rnCH Crn Cn c rrn v: � a < � n o w .ti x #torte Asa. ��( , ,. �ItrinfM�JIIITB .'2�i'V I��j'J- 7'C 'C .'Ja♦ '�J��': J�1' i'V.V JV' 619 University Ave - City Clerk, #368 Court House, Stpaul,Hinn. Gentlemen= We are inclosing application for transfer of Off Sale Liquor and Off Sale Halt License from our present location IIS—I20 E.Fourth St tp our store at 6I9 University Ave. Very Truly sr w a I o_�% Pres. ORIGINAL TO cm CL[RK COUNCIL 98949 CITY OF ST. PAUL Rae NO. 11_r FFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTEE)• BYJZ1, COMMISSIONER DATE SBDtembBr 2 l93lt RESOLVED That licenses applied for by the following persons for the ad- dresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk Is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees John G. Marson John G. Marson John G. Marson Olson & Bowman Olson & Bowman 330 Robert St. 330 Robert St. 330 Robert St. 690 Wheeler Ave. 690 Wheeler Ave. Restaurant On Sale Malt Bev. Off Sale Malt Bev Grocery Butcher COUNCILMEN Yeas Z Ce Nays /Peterson - IT'— In favor arren ix _Against enzel e SM VU, VICE•PRF.S. ROSEN i i Apps. 5409 " 54o6 " 5407 ■ 5104 5105 Adopted by -the -Council * 94 Md 193,.— SEP ,Q.1Q Approved 193 d Mayor .. Thege'applications have been checked and afrangements made for payment of delinquent taxes. ORIGINAL TO CITY CL'MRK 9894^ ._ CITY OF ST. PAUL PILE"`I` ■Vi■ NO. FFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM �epi PRESENTED BY V �tk ,( ,d COMMISSIONER '��` i Ni (.!' DATE fttember 25, 1934 RESOLVED That licensee applied for dresses Indicated be and they thefollowinggra persons for the ad- dresses is instructed to issue such licenses boa granted Pa and the City Clark citytreasury Payment into the ry of the required feels John G. Marson John G. Marson John G. Maroon Olson & Bowman Olson & Bowman COUNCILMEN Yeas ce Peterson - Nays/ � " � —_In,favor 11 uax arren _Against 330 Robert St. 330 Robert St. 330 Robert St. 690 Wheeler Ave. 690 Wheeler Ave. Restaurant On Sale Malt Bev. Off Sale Malt Bev. Grocery Butcher Appl. 5409 " 5406 " 5407 " 51011 " 5105 Adopted by the-Council_*P#/_ __193_ SEP $6 fP�4 Approved = 193_ Mayor Description Moved by To lay over to --and refer to for investigation and report or recommendation. For his information To set hearing for and send notices to property owners within for resolution to grant / To deny application. Substitute or amending motion by Roll Call Orig. Motion Yeas Nays PEARCE PETERSON ROSEN TRUAX WARREN WENZEL MR. PRES. GEHAN Roll Call Sub. Motion Yeas Nays PEARCE PETERSON ROSEN TRUAX WARREN W ENZEL MR. PRES. GEHAN ADSON OMPANY September 20, 1934 1315 PIONEER B U I L D I N G SAINT PAUL Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson Office of the City Clerk City Hall & Court House. St. Paul, Minnesota Dear Sir: My tenant in the Frontier Building, John G. Marson, received the enclosed notice from the City Clerk stating that the Council is withholding his license because of delinquent property taxes. The only tax unpaid on this pro-)erty is one-half of the 1931 taxes which will be paid by December 31, 1934, in accordance with the state law extending the period of payment for the 1931 taxes. I should appreciate your having this license issued at once as the taxes are not delinquent and will be paid when due. V1FD/MHA 6 er my yours, CITY OF SAINT PAUL Office of City Clerk L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk PC Mr. John G. Maroon 330 Hobert. St. St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: September 18, 193+ I have been directed to inform you that your application for OFF SAL, AND ON SAI, MALT BaPXWZ AND HBSTAUHANT LICENSES at the above address woo. -were not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the Cause of the taxes not being said the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, j City Cierk. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Office,of City; Clerk L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk September 18, 1934 R 0laott��,aca�en 00 wheeler Ave. St. Penal, Minn. Gentlemen: I have been directed to inform you that your application for 3MCMM AND GROCERY LICENSES at the above address *"-were not vassed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this prov8rty. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the takes not being vaid the Council will.be pleased to grant you or tle owner a hearing. Yours very truly, t ark. JOHN O. OLSON NESTOR 7117 ALBIN BOWMAN Olson -Bowman Food Market GROCERS Wholesale Prices to Hotels and Restaurants 690 WHEELER AVE. ST. PAUL. MINN. Sept. cl, 1934 r. Fred iv:. Truax, °o The Court House, "t. Paul, Minnesota. Dear Frea: Encloaed, please find letter from. city clerks office. You may recall my last visit to the �ounsil in refarenee to a barter's liscer.ee in our building. These two liscences ire Leing refused for same reason. We have made application to the H. 0. L. oorrWratiuu for rene:.al of our L.ortgage in which ,%a iaoluded last y"ra taxes. As yet this muter has not .een settled. We have Leoii sa..e will be settled i.i full %ithin thirty days. :,ow, Fred, I an. h_pino tris Sun be arranged without ny appe: ranee in the cha❑.bers as my ti::.•= is well taken up. If Possible, I wish you auuld arra.lge thif,-a so I sill be riven .y liscence. If this cannot be do.:e, droc Me a line and I mill appe:.r i:. person. -any tha:.ke for paat favor@, negar-s, 0L50P-B3T_AN CO<: PA Y AB: DL by Drlpin6l M CIO Clerk COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILe No•---••--v-`'O _ OFFICE OF THECITY CLERK NCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM :NTED BV September 26th, 1934• _.._ IISSIONE _._.._.____.............. DATE___ ._.....__.__._...___.__ In the matter of constructing that part of Sanitary Sewer Tnterceptor C -D on W.7th St. from 850 1 B. of Rankin St. to Montreal Ave. Basement from W. 7th St. to Blway & Adrian Sts. Adrian St.from Elway to Vista Ave. Basement from Vista to Otto Ave. Stewart Ave. from Otto Ave. to Tuscarora St. Tuscarora St. between W. 7th St. and 2151 B. of --So. Osceola Ave. Butternut St. from 841 S.W. of Bowdoin to Bowdoin St. Bowdoin St. from Butternut St. to Stewart Ave. under Preliminary Order C. F. 98310 approved July 11th, 1934. RESOLVED, that plans and specifications for the above named improvement as submitted herewith by the Commissioner of Public Works be and same are hereby approved, and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Nupx et rs arr ,le ea .............---In favor /Truax_ ..... Against %Wenzel ,MIS ad"�MN7- 6M 6-32 joF�. VICI PRES. POSEN SEP'te IM Approved---------------------- ---_------------ AV/- ---------- ----------------- --_------------V/— -------------- ..-..-_- --- Mayor w City �k COUNCIL 9--35 VrjouW CITY OF ST. PAUL FaS NO.------ In the matter of condemning and taking an easement for a public road, thirty(30) feet in width, in Gover*ent Lot 3, Sea- 4, Town 28 "1 Range 22 W., eat ing from the southerly line of the St. Paul Bridge and Terminal Railway Company Right of Way to a junction with the Public Highway known as ePaul and Point Douglas torial Road, underPreliminary Orde96020approved lAug. 4th, 1933. Resolved, That all orders in the above aanndtrescina d and athe llare proceedingsin such matter discontinued. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays e era rr / earce ------ ....In favor niax--------Against Wenze] �t+ti-�P.ee:doat bM 6-32 R. V*CZ ROSEN Adopted by the Council. _ --- .-.SEP-19•j93.-... SEP t1 I Approved--•- ------ --•--------------------------- 3 - yor AlRusHED 4/_ 4* �J'l CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE f�®� ON PRELIMINARY ORDER W'. In the matter of COlc�demning and taking an easement for a public road: thirty (30) feet in width, in Government Lot 3* sec. 4, Town 28 H., Range 22 W., extending from the southerly Wayetofa�junction$ul withrthePublice and Termi- High- nal Railway Fes' dray kr[own as the fat. Paul and Point Douglas Territorial Road, the center line of said easement being that portion of the line described as follows, which lies between the aforesaid limits: I Commencing at T i28gNSecRange 22tion of tW.,nand thedlinetformingcenter the I line of Sec. 4, southerly boundary of the Ailrht of +3 no of the Chicago, Burlington ih and Quincy Railway Company, and the nobP Pacific Railwayndary of theRComt of 47of the Chicago, Milwaukee, 5t. Paul and n[ py'thance southea8terlyalong said ,point boundary line, a dis- I tance.of approximately 854.91 feet to an iron monument marking the beginning of a curve in said point boundary line, thence continuing in s,p*e direction irection along said 'line nroducerd a di.stance of 205.65 feet, then o9 at an angle to the right of 63 dmgTees, 39 minutes for r distance of -102-5 £eety thoraco ondegreese ten minutesto the tt�ngenOt to feet xaal.ua.and a central angle of 35 , she last described line, thence on a tangent to said curve a distancE tot or of 39 -ft. P% ASSESSED uESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION VALUATION Land Bldg. (Exe, part to Chi, Mil. & St.Paul Ry. Co. as described in Book 787 3960 of Deeds page 383) a strip of land 200 ft. wide being 50 ft Pr1y from and 150 ft Ely from the center line as located, and extending from the Chicago, Milwaukee, & St. Paul Railroad R/W to the south section line over and across the southeast 4 of the northeast 4, and Government Lots 3, 4, and 5 in Seo. 4, T. 28, R. 22 (17.843 acres) 3950 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated 19- Commissioner of Finance. Form s. S. A. s -s n - :...'CITY ORST`. PAUL :r a at3ef� f tt ;�z'{T0 CPS Ir rti i. 1301.Cµ r V �"x a r `a tS.v w Q) GJ77aA.Ss d �'.p". CJPT"Si i J ,:; YS. TSo rS'' �a� - f Q �Ji,.f} U ,, '$ )fr •"s7 '94ir>:s� �it'�A hr } lr; '.,T, JTL; e h%. ;•lC`h�f�S?a tm T.l`Sa e� r12 1i, 3a5IS3EiE O tk� t{til �.. 'JF„ � ; e: 0";w IS �'ia Pn✓ ,--r rz+ 4,..`.p:'IJ'!9� d'! i w� ? i.�. °''�.:•_. ti# r;1 w.a Cr'A3La_';:. . under Preliminary Order approved August 4, 1933 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is $ The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is _ The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED .. VALUATION Land Bldg. (Exe. part to Chi, Mil. & St -Paul Ry. Co. as described in Book 787 3950 of Deeds page 383) a strip of land 200 ft. wide being 50 ft YVly from and 150 ft Ely from the center line as located, and extending from the Chicago, Milwaukee, & St. Paul Railroad R/W to the south section line over and across the southeast s of the northeast 2, and Government Lots 3, 4, and 5 in Seo. 4, T. 28, R. 22 (17.843 acres) 3950 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated Ig_ Form B. S. A. s -S D Commissioner Of Finance. OAVO L,RRANNIS VANCE B. GRANNIS uw onlcaa or GRANNIS & GRANNIS SOUTH ST.. PAUL WNNEBOTA October 2nd, 1933. Mr. Milton Rosen, Commissioner of Finance, Court House, St. Paul, Linn. - 2E -i-0-9-6-03-0 - Dear Sir: - On r)ctober 3rd, 1933 at 10 o'clock there is a hearing set for condemning the right-of-way over the St. Paul Bridge & Terminal Railway tracks on HOffman Avenue. I will be unable to be present at this hearing due to the fact that I will be out of town at that time and it would be a very great convenience to me if you would kindly continue this hearing for two weeks. Thanking you, I am Very, truly yours, DLG:EW October 51, 1933• Grannie 3 Grannis, Attorneys at Lass South St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen The hearing in the matter of Conde=- ing an easement for a public road through part of Government Lot 3, Sec. u, Town 28, T., FADG- 22 W., was continued to October 17th at 10 A.M. in the City Council Chamber, as per your request. Yours tralys City Clef. %K. -z� Adopted by the Council 193_ Yeas. / Nays. / PEARCE 5 PETERSON /ROSEN /TRUAX /WARREN /WENZEL RESIDENT (GEHAN) Description, Moved by To lay over to and refer to for i0estigation and report or recommendation. For his information To set hearing for and send notices to property owners within for resolution to grant To deny application. Substitute or amending motion by Roll Call Orig. Motion Yeas Nays EA E E 50N AX AARREEN N W ENZEL R. PRES. GEHAN Roll Call Sub. Motion Yeas Nays PEARCE PETERSON ROSEN TRUAX WARREN W ENZEL MR. PRES. GEHAN :�. Petition Council Pile No........._ -` PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT and M ` PRELIMINARY ORDER. ✓ Theundersigned hereby proposesthemaking ofthefollowingpublicimprovement by the City of Saint Paul, vis.: Guxk B._ a xmQl}nt._A9eauQ...from_Pr or._wenue-tO--------------- ---------- ......... Kenneth Avenue Dated this ---20------•-•-day of.... -.- PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, vis.: Curbing Fairmount Avenue from Prior Avenue to ................. -- -- ...................... Kenneth Avenue y rrt�r rnrnvesx ORDER having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul .......................... -- ------------------------------------------ therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. b. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council ----- .............................. ...................... YEAS NAYs Councilmanil4ar� PEARewt:es Pesace Hes:aai. TRUAX WENZEL ►—cAist&#-.,VICE PRES. ROSEN SE Approved ................... --2 #- - - - / J•V,. _ -may` .`_..------•---- Mayor. RUllL1SHED_j/����� 5 ISt. Laid over to----,- 3rd. o —3rd. &app. Adopted-4-41- Yeas dopted—/_> -Yeas / Nays Yeas / Nays Pe';'. earCe Person eterson sen R� can ruas (,// ��Tua` /arren arren r• Pres. J�✓enzel / / cnzel�% ��` /Mr. Pres. Gehan / j1G(lIf3 onioa+.� ro crr FunL � iva �aev5a--or17}aa+ ' ®R D I V A �� a ..tabllehlnx Lot ti DLrking-qf motor �`•� {b1uc Und inRbish ILE NO._ +9qd j,eYlpd of �---!T �� boo6lCloL:f r the � !JY/ PRESENTED BY '`�I �t Q(J alLred nr " emery 'U'; NCE NO. d An ordinance establishing zones within which t, parking of motor vehicles is prohibited, and establishing zones wherein such parking is . permitted for specified periods of time, and providing penalties for the violation thereof. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. There are hereby established zones in which the parking of motor vehicles is prohibited, and zones wherein the parking of motor vehicles for specified periods of time is permitted, as follows: (a) Between the hours of 7:30 A. M. and 9:30 A. M., and between 4:30 P. M. and 6:30 P. M. no person shall park a motor vehicle on Kellogg Boulevard from Pleasant Avenue to Market Street. (b) During the months of May, June, July August and September, no person shall park a motor vehiole at any time, on the south side of Kellogg Boulevard between Wabasha Street and Robert Street. (c) No person shall park a motor vehigle on the south side of Kellogg Boulevard between Jackson SVeet and Sibley Street at any time, for a period longer than fifteen minutes. (d) At any time between the hours of 8:00 A. M. and 6:00 P. M. no person shall park a motor vehicle on the south side of Kellogg Boulevard between St. Peter Street and Wabasha Street for a period longer than sixty minutes. (e) At any time between the hours of 8:00 A. M. and 6:00 P. M. no person shall park a motor vehicle for a period longer than thirty -minutes, upon the following St. Peter street from the Mississippi River to Sixth street; on each.of Wabasha, Cedar, Minnesota and Robert streets from Kellogg Boulevard to Sixth street; south side of Fourth street between St. Peter and Wabasha streets; and north side of Kellogg Boulevard between St. Peter and Wabasha streets. following streets or portions thereof. ` OPIOINwI i6 CITY FLLPK -�� ORDI PRESENTED BY ` � Qnd seatab118h '. u51�&�--j ae t t',ILE NO. nBlCl.g'(Or Lll. �a � (a ie aq; .merg• � CE NO. An ordinance establishing zones within which parking of motor vehicles is prohibited, and establishing zones wherein such parking is permitted for specified periods of time, and providing penalties for the violation thereof. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. There are hereby established zones in which the parking of motor vehicles is prohibited, and zones wherein the parking of motor vehicles for specified periods of time is permitted, as follows: (a) Between the hours of 7:30 A. M. and 8:30 A. M., and between 4:30 P. M. and 6:30 P. M. no person shall park a motor vehicle on Kellogg Boulevard from Pleasant Avenue to Market Street. (b) During the months of May, June, July August and September, no person shall park a motbr vehicle at any time, on the south side of Kellogg Boulevard between Wabasha Street and Robert Street. (c) No person shall park a motor vehigle on the south side of Kellogg Boulevard between dackson Street and Sibley Street at any time, for a period longer than fifteen minutes. (d) At any time between the hours of 8:00 A. M. and 6:00 P. M. no person shall park a motor vehicle on the south side of Kellogg Boulevard between St. Peter Street and Webasha Street for a period longer than sixty minutes. (e) At any time between the hours of 8:00 A. M. tin std 8;.00 P. M. no person shall park a motor vehicle for # a period longer than thirty minutes, upon the following "~streets; Peter'$treet rom theM pt ver o Sixth-$ •eet, a a a� Cedar, Minnesota d Rob Third tree�o Sixth treat, d n the h aide Fourth treet Breen St. Peter St, et and Wahab "(f) At.any time between the hours of 8:00 A. M. $:00 P. M. no person shall park a motor vehicle for W' eriod longer than sixty minutes upon any of the r following streets or portions thereof: OKIOIN�L TO:CRY SL6KK ORDINANCE COUNCIL FILE PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. 46. ycp, Councilmen Nays Pearce '- Petefson /J Tftt#* Wtlffen Af -F� ]r n,✓ . �iltI Z' City Cl Passed by the Council OCT 1$ 1934 In Favor _ _Against Approved:__K 1111,_ ISHI? !f av > ' _ Yeas. Nays. RCE PETERSON /T/RUAX ,WARREN ,' JENZEL R. PRESIDENT;� Adopted by the Council 193— Yeas. Nays. RCE PETERSON /T/RUAX ,WARREN ,' JENZEL R. PRESIDENT;� Mr.; ;.Warren moves to amend Council HY-1e"•No: 989 as fol owe: By changing paragraph (e) of Beotion,l, after the words "upon the following streete," so as to read as -,follows. "Bt: Peter street from the'Mississippi River to Sixth.street;'.on each of Wabasha, Cedar, Minnesota and Robert streets from Kellogg Boulevard to Sixth street; south side of Fourth street between St. Peter and Wabasha streets;,and north side of Kellogg Boulevard between St. Peter and Wabasha streets." To further amend by addingat the end of Paragraph -- -. (f), Section 1: "Jackson street from Fourth street to Eighth street." Further amend by adding to Para - W --N BTaPh {B), after the words»Jackson street from Eighth, street to Tenth street,." the following words: yQ "Jackson street from to Fourth street." ;, ONIOINAL TO CITY CLERK CITY OF ST. PAUL FNO i K FILaE �F�ICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED COMMISSIONER DATE RESOLVED, that the application of E. W. Wylie, Inc. for permission to install a 1,000 gallon gasoline storage tank, for private use, at the premises known as No. 2239 Ford Road, be and the same is hereby granted, the tank to be installed in accordance with the ordinances of the City of St. Paul and under the direction and to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Public Safety. 0 COUNCILMEN Yeas Na s Fearee Peterson Rosen _ In favor Truax Warren --G---Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M, 6.34 Adopted by the CouncilQrn 193— 1934 Approved SEP 2 71934 193 -- Mayor PHONl: IMFRSON 7063 E. W. WYLIE, Inc. RAILROAD AND HIGHWAY CONTRACTORS 2239 FORD ROAD _ St. Paul, - Minnesota September 17th, 1934 Mr. Je H. McDonald 0owdosioner of Pub. Safety St. P%ul, Minnesota Dear Slr: Permission is requested for the Installation of a 1,000 gallon storage tank to be used for storage of gasoline for our own private use looated at 2239 Ford Road, St. Paul, Yinnesott. Yours very truft, 8. w IE, By z WM. J. SUDEITH FRANK R. CULLEN Fire Chief Acting Chief of Police G. E. BRISSMAN ROBERT B. J. SCHOCH Acting Supt. Police and Fire Alarm Health Officer - CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Street H. E. WARREN, Commissioner M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner September -25, 1954 Yr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerks Saint pauis Minnesota Dear Sirs Herewith is report of inspection and approval by the Bureau of Fire Prevention on the application of E. W. Wylie, Inc. for permission to instal a 1000—gallon gasoline storage tank for their own private use at 2259 Ford Road. Very truly yours, Depntjot>�i.saicner Cn T_ G7 FS ti L: r 0 -n r C7 • (/1 m n-. ••••� -G n r n tT FRANK R. Cl7LLEIJ Acting Chief of Police ROBERT B. J. SCHOCH Health Officer CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, Commissioner M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner Hon.H.E.Warren oommissioner of Public Safety, St.psul,Hinn. WM. J. SUDEITH Fire Chief G. E. BRISSMAN Acting Supt. Police and Fire Alarm September 24,1934. Dear Sir: In regard to the application of B.W.Wylie Inc. for permission to install a gasoline storage tank of 1000 gallon capacity for their own private use at 2239 FoRoad. We have investigated the foregoing and report that such an installation at the desired location would not in- crease the fire hazard to the extent that it would warrant rejection. Respeotfully yours, Chief Inspector. Fire Prevention Bureau. e CIL ORIOINIIL TO CITY CL[RR couN Ir' / 95 CITY OFST. ,PAUL N �Q1�ICIC�I'.TIIHE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY s X& COMMISSIONER .. DATE September 26. 1954 RESOLVED That renewal of Ice Station license, -application 5502, applied for by Minnesota Ice &z Fuel Co. for Western and Thomas Ste, northwest corner, be and it is hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such license upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays 4k"66 - Peterson Rosen —_ln favor Truax C Warren V _Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council SEP 9 7 109, 193 Approved SEP 2 7.1934 193_.__ Mayor OPIOINAL TO CITY LLanK ITY�OF ST. PAUL FILENcIL NO (j �6 OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM ICA PRESENTED B COMMISSIONERDATE September 26, 1954 RESOLVED That licenses for Off Sale Malt Liquor, application 5750, Restaurant application 5751, and On Sale Malt Liquor, application 5752, applied for by W. L. Dickhudt at 3.192 No. Dale St. be and they are hereby denied, and the proper city officers are hereby authorised to refund to W. L. Dickhudt the fees of $5.00; $10.00; and $50.00, and to cancel Said applications for licenses. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays 44"60 - Peterson Rosen __In favor Truax Warren _Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council Sp 2,7_pV193_ Approved—SEP 2 7 1934 __193__ Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capita of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Cork and Commiorioner of R"latrallon C6 - September 25th, 1934. Hon. H. E. Warren, Cometr of Public Safety, Building. Dear Sirt We are returning herewith' .e of Ad F. 1Pb. 99930, being resolution to grant the dance censolph a Rice Street. matter was referred back gotowski to -your department c as to whether there has been a tavern license ed fora location and if sot to have the two tions brought to at t time before the Council. We are also enclosing a copy of resolution to grant the Off and On Sale Malt Beverage and Restaurant licensee of W. L. Dickhudt at 1192 No. Dale Street, which was lost by vote of the Council today. Will you kindly bring in a resolution denying these licenses and providing for refund* of the license fees paid? Yours very truly, City Clerk. CITY *OF ST. PAUL Ii. `. WARREN Commissioner bf Public Safety BUREAU OF LICENSES Date FIRE PREVENTION REPORT Application No. - INFORMATION RE UIREII CQINNECTION WIT�I LICENSE Name of Applicant Address Owner of Building`" - Fire Hazards ���A/l ✓ -/ Extinguishers Building Inspectors Repor i Construction — L� Exits Remarks APPROVED/off �j j —WMLIAM C. BAERUN, Chief Inspector Chief Inspector Inspector CITY OF ST. PAUL H. E. WARREN Commissioner of Public Safety BUREAU OF LICENSES t / Date HEALTH DEPARTMENT REPORT j" 67-f"4- Application No. INFORMATION �� REQUIRED IN C(rNfi�CT�IO H LICENSE Name of Applicant 4 Address /V � -ao Light a� Toilet Facilities Hot and Cold Water Facilities General Sanitation ,ff�QDuN�j Condition of Equipment Q Type of Refrigeration Food StorageyeC Ventilation / %1N4Hr1ar�a Remarks / Cr APPROVED XQT-A?PR MD Health Officer i f 3 5e Inspector CITY OF ST. PAUL H. E. WARREN Commissioner of Public Safety \ BUREAU OF LICENSES INFORMATION REQUIRED IN CONNECTIO. l Name of Applicant / � ff�wjrtm Date("'_ - /4, Td-Immeiv Between what cross streets and on what si�e of street to be located. r Trade Name, if any / J Is application for renewal of license in same..location? Is place to be operated by new owner or former owner? % ,1 G L". If new owner, has he been in similar business before? IUB Where _ _ When In any other business?Have there been any complaints against operation of this type place by applicant?'- �, f Has any former owner been arrested for any violation on these premises? —L Are you a citizen of the United States? �' -f How Long in the City Moral Character Ever Been Arrested Violation of What Criminal Law or Ordinance State ANY Licenses Applicant has had Revoked 1 l b Number of 3.2 Places Within 2 Blocks ' Closest Intoxicating Liquor Place Off Or On - —LJ'- } j`- 7 , If premises now unoccupied state how long and previous use Nearest Church Or -School Number Of Booths, "fables And Chairs Time On Citizenship Remarks: APPROVED NOT APP$UY)J� Chief of Police ' .. _. `✓fir,,_ �T uq.. INSPECTO �� License Inspector oaawt m Crcr of«r CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE_.. f38�tP 21.1.._1 .----__98a�t.,5 ,co."ILH RESOLVED That the Commissioner of Public Works be and he is hereby authorized and directed to oil the following streetas Pennsylvania, Mt. Vernon to 225' W. of Columbia Shields, Fry to Roy Wells, Greenbrier to Walsh Harrison, Goodrich to Western Grace, Pleasant to Osceola Alley -St. Clair -Sargent -Fairview -Baldwin Keston, Commonwealth to Carter Alley-Breda-Como-Holton-Hamline Alley -Jessamine -Geranium -Greenbrier -Walsh Hoffmann, Mounds Blvd,, to Conway Wells, N. S., Greenbrier to Weide "T" Alley -Case -Jenks -Earl -Frank No & So Alley -Shields & University -Beacon -Wheeler "T" Alley -Jessamine -Maryland -Duluth -Lane Place Manitou, Iroquois to Ruth Mohawk, Manitou to 240' S.E. of Manitou E & W Alley -Jenks -Lawson -Earl -Frank Eustis, Chilcombe to Pierce E & W Alley-Sherwood-L.Como Phalen -West, N &,S Alley to East N & S Alley -Hazel -Curve Minn. State Agr. Soc. - Fair Grds. University of Minnesota - University Add. Dept. of Y.P. & Publ. Bldg. - Como Park Hemline University Thos. W. Larimore - 1320 Keaton Street A. L. Bergstrom - 1370 Edgerton COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays MrD>16-4 Pearse -...................In favor Rosen Truax - •-------Against Wenzel Mr. President, 6M 6-E1 Adopted by the Approved ---......_....vcP.2 7 1934--193._-- -..----- ' /------------.... Mayor d3IiED c 3� Ortatnal to City Clint CITY 1V0.--.---- (IQ9.5.8 CITY OF ST. PAUL Fl" OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM RESOLVED That': the assessment submitted by the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, for the trimming and removal and care of trees and of grass plots, bordering yublic highways, during the year ending Sept. 1, 1934, be and the same is hereby approved and the City Clerk is hereby directed to certify the same to the Auditor of Ramsey County for collection, as the assessment for the care of trees and grassplotsbordering public highways during the year aforesaid, which has been approved by the Council, accompanying said certificate with a copy of this resolution. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays ,per -------------------In favor Rosen 0 Truax -----Against Wenzel Mr. President 6M 642 SEP 9 7 "414-----.193 Adopted by the Council_..---...--"..-.---.. SEP 271934 Approved---------------- - --------------- ----------- 193 Mayor ORIOINIIL TO CITY CLKRK ��(�I-�. ■ qp; CITY OF ST. PAUL FoUNCIL. NO. 8 •lJ■Vl ILE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE Sept mher = 7084 RESOLVED That licenses applied for by the following nmed persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is -instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees= Fred T. Hart 282 E. Fairfield Av. Master Barber Appl 5958 Hes Mike Lyons 24 W. 6th St. " " " 6191 " East Side Recreation ( Geo Fyhrie) 1007 Payne Av. 4 bowling alleys d 6172 " City Fuel Co. 947 W. 7th St. Fuel Dealer " 6025 " Anna Simes 131 Robertson St. Jumk dealer w 5769 " Mrs. Esther Ruben 223 E. 14th St. Grocery " 6134 " COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson RosenIn favor Truax Warren 4q --Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Counci Si EP `9 i fe�193__ SEP 2 71934 Approved .___193___ Mayor Ej CITY OF SAINT PAUL Office of City Clbrk L. R; S. Ferguson /) j City Clerk v Mr. Fred T. Hart, 232 E. Fairfield Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: T September 6th, 1934. ilag-1-P11 -Z P�9�7�� I have been directed to inform you that your application for BARBER LICOS31 at the above address was 4* not vassed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this proverty. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being vaid the Council will be vleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours'very truly, City C erk. ORIGINAL TO CITY CLKRK CITY OF ST PAl.it y �•, E 1Vnrre f ,,._ t o -6� .t 'reaeWal, of llcenei �.: +`•£ tip �.�✓�t/"@PFi6C— OF THE CI j ae . Iollowing name COUNCIL RESOLUTION ( :+anddreaeae indtcate44 + •. reby granted aa0. tk tnetru tad to Issue sue # tt1squired Dired teest la: the CIt PRESENTEONER D BY i-L'r rlM1� �'; �'`�-1 eh^•l t .Doree T TaEPm' fit, COMMISSIONER— RESOLVED k. '8888 $aewal „ RESOLVED: That renewal of licenses applied for by the following named persona for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue ouch licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: Gordon F. Doree 748 Tatum St. Butcher Appl 6096 Renewal n n n a a " Grocery a 6095 " R. W. Janssen & Son 825 University Av. Butcher " 6151 a H. M. Brotchner 918 Grand Av. Confectionery " 6150 " M. J. Butler 171 No. Dale " Delinquent " 6180 • 6179 " J. W. Goodman 268 N. Snelling Av. " " 6174 a Jack Sbannon 146 W. 7th St. a * 6169 a Cres Bros. 304 Rice St. Grocery " 6166 a H. A. Clark 202 W. Central " a 5950 " E. & A. La Point 1312 Forest St. a • 6152 " National Tea Co. 173 H. Western Av. a a 6141 " n n n " a a Butcher a 6140 " Pearl Schaffer 319 W. Maryland St. Grocery a 5861 " A. Spiros 621 Selby Av. " a 5707 a Mrs. $. La Fountain 572 Robert St. Restaurant a 6126 a COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen _In favor Truax Warren O Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.74 Adopted by the CouncNEP Q 7 1934 193— SEP 27 1934 Approved 193_— Mayor O BLISHED ?� ORIGINAL TO CITY CL.- FILENCIL �O._-4 ��1 r CITY OF ST. PAUL u�( j9E j E.,OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED DATE September 28 1984 COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That licenses for Restaurant#'application 6084, and On Sale Malt Liquor, application 6088, applied for by 0. Gagnier & R. Beleir at 121-128 So. Babasha St. be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue each licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen In Favor Truax Warren —Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) # t i n I?-red.1.AL TrnaY vofl That itcenaea for Reetgii= rair anvllcatlom 8084 and Onqegle- ffotrbyLAQ6 uie &H. 131s81t88t i81a i83' 19o:'W�ygaha; SC ba and they aYe 1�0#e byd adtad`�and tho city Stark ,ta },n' Rtrtlotdd Eo 'tdaue each 9leenaea Fnyon ihp'bayment Into the clty treasury ot. the reanired Yeea ^7Adopted by .th Covncn Sent E7 18b4% .`AVPraved;9elst 87x1884��,`I (Seat 89=1984) Adopted by the Council _S2l A934 193_— SEP 2 71934 Approved 193_ Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY OLBPKF LeNCIL No.�62 CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK S QCpI,IhSOLUTION—GENERAL FORM WHEREAS, the St. Paul Civic Opera Association has requested the use of the theater section of the Auditorium for October 17th, 18th and 20th to present the opera "Carmen;" for January 9th, 10th and 12th to present the opera "Rigoletto," fnd for March 13th, 14th and 16th to present the opera "Faust;" herefore, be it RESOLVED, That the said St. Paul Civic Opera Association be and it is hereby granted the use of said theater section on said dates for the cost of opening and operating the same. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen In favor Truax l^�' Warren v Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council 2 7 1934193 - SEP 2 71934 Approved---193-- Mayor pproved--193__Mayor ORIGINAL TO dM CLtRK CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE No Qk 7V3 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUN9H'cft6.§OLUTION—GENERAL FORM COMMI361EONER DATE— WHEREAS, the Leif Erikben Monument Association has requested the use of the theater section of the Auditorium for a concert to be given by Marion Talley on October 10th; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the said Leif Eriksen Monument Association be and it is hereby granted the use of said theater section on said date for the cost of opening pnd operating the same. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen In favor Truax 0 Warren lJ Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.)9 Adopted by the Council SEP 2 7 1934193 SEP 271934 Approved 193 -- Mayor couNCI�L71110�o. - 98964 ONIOINIIL TO CITY CL,RK \ 'w� CITY OF ST. PAUL 1 OFF E OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCI ESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM .� PRESENTED BY DATE September ?1, 1934 — COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That the Council hereby concurs in the recommendation of the Purchasing Committee in awarding contract to the NORTHERN COAL & DOOK COMPANY for furnishing approximately 2700 tons of Mid - Volatile Screenings to the Department of Public Utilities during the season of 1934-1935, as required, at a total contract price of approximately $16,065.00, in accordance with city speci- fications and their Formal Bid No. 9099. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson __In favor Rosen Truax Q Warren Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 S'a�Nv X98484-89.1KtIton Roeetr^ % r Reeolv9d That ;the COVPc :,hereby. cbriourer BgtAe secommendt;don of the. obnlr&Ot�lo he NORTHERN CO�AI.�&� DOC$- COyrpANY„for Yurnfehtn6 at�' `9casenmBe�to the-Deyartment}'bt PI�b ` 11t:.NtillZtfee dnrina :the aeaeoa;bz 19'8 1986 -aeF:requ[red,;at s total. aoniraoC� �Xtyg�b0'�',�wlth'C{t9'aDebtHoa tODBn �a - 1II=k:ormalBld-No. 9099 6 Adbnt6d Dy the Conn it f30Dt .9',h 1985'; ApoIIbJed Sept: 8T. 398i (BeAt 89 3958) Adopted by the CouncilSEP 2,71;M4-193-- SEP .71;M4--193_— SEP 271934 Approved __---193—. Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CL[PK 4cn- No. 9 CITY FST. PAUL FIL 896 OFFICE O HE CITY CLERK AOUN.CIL RES TION—GENERAL FORM t PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That the 06uncil hereby concurs in the recommendation of the _ Purchasing Committee in awarding contract to the NORTH WESTERN FUEL 00. for furnishing approximately 2800 tons of Mid -Volatile Screenings to the Department of Public Utilities during the season of 1934-1935, as required at a total contract price of approxiiately S16,666J00, in accordance with city speeifiodltions and their Formal Bid No. 9099. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen __In favor Truax Warren__.Q Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council SEP ?-71W-193— SP 7 _193— SSP 2 71934 Approved " —193___ ���or ORIGINAL TO CITY CLURK FILE LeNCIL No.--------RXC7HV CITY OF ST. PAUL OF S1ifc CITY CLERK ` COUNCIL RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM ,fit I l PRESENTED BY � DATE SePteIDbeT Z6 984 COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That licenses for Off Sale Halt Liquor, application 6115; On Sale Malt Liquors application 6114; and Restaurantp application 6115, applied for by Mike Oda at 646.Whits Bear Avenue be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the CounciL4S__5--W4---193— Approved OCT 51934 193__ " � Mayor COUIaICILMEN Yeas Ptarce Nays Peterson In favor ruax Against 'Wenzel IM 6,1UR. VICE PRE�uSEN Adopted by the CounciL4S__5--W4---193— Approved OCT 51934 193__ " � Mayor COUNCIL FILa NO. ORIGINAL TO CITY CITY OF ST. PAUL OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM `~ w� X, September 26, 1954 �1°'•""e DATE PRESENTED BY ------'— COMMISSIONER RESOLVED a cation 62551 and Dance Hang gPpllcation That licenses for Tavern, PPu 6252, applied for by R. L. Rllis at 456 Wend St. be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. COU CILMEN i Yeas Nays P,LIters Peterson n favor T/�uax gainst aer�r?e�n sM 6•3VR. VICE PR'S. ROSEN Adopted by the Council 0 C_!--�l—Iy.7R-193— OCT 51934 193__ Approveci Mayor .iZ7 r 8eptembez 2Tth, 1934. lion. Axel F. Peterson Oometr of Fiaanaa• Building. Dear 8irl At the Council meeting held,today the,epplioations of B. L. Illis for Tavern and MMO Hail licenses at.436 Lafoud 9treet,wers laid over to F.ridW# October 5th and your department requested to sand notices to property owners within 200 feet. Tours very trolr, City Clara. FILE No. 9896 � ORIOIKRL TO.OITY Cl{RK ,�. FILE CI Y OF ST. PAUL , OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL gESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM _ DATE PRESENTED By CONMISSIDNER RESOLVED That licenses for Tavern, application 6103; On Sale Malt Beverage, application 6104; Dance Hall, application 61-5• Restaurant, application 6106; and Off Sale Malt Beverage, application 6107, applied for by H. J. Coulouris at 479 St. Peter Street be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is hereby authorised to issue such licenses upon the payment of the required fees into the City Treasury. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen —_In favor Truax 4 Warren ✓ _--Against Wenzel V/ Mr. President (Gehan) Adopted by the Council 193— Approved —193- --�Mayor 777777777--i08969 989'70 989'71 C. p' Noe. 98969, 9 e 98J71 CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCIL FILE NO. the NOZ14E 'Re lved. That checks b d-- on TO amo'.t f $45,6.2-29. ocoverinR�hecKeLJUNCIL RESOLUTION numbered 7147 to 7612 1nclU. No ne ner 1! numbered PRINTER '.checks on .file In the office of tka CLt4I, Sd4t,�beT 2� 199 Comptroller:' _ 7 RESOLVED, TH`.CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY,TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF $-4wft2ciw- COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED_7447 TO INCLUSIVE, AS PER CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTROLLER. i 8 193 - ADOPTED BY THE COUNCI _ own SEP w APPROVED__!+ 193__ BY DUPLICATE TO CITY OF SAINT PAUL `pU` DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK \\ JI VVVV 1lIlJJJJ �4llJ COUNCIL COUNCILMEN—ROLL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE Q'------------------------------ /4"—��' tereon RE COUNCIL SOLUTION MCDONA 1 DR AUDITEDCLAIM se�tem»er 25............_...,' 34 ROSEN '.910R9t— AGAINST RESOLVED. MAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY. IIIfN'!� ^_1_+ TO THE AGGRE ATE UN7 OF 5..._.1745M-55 COVERING MR. PR ES. MA O Y Gehm CHECKS NUMB R D... _. ...._TO........... INC LUSIVE. AS PER CHECKS H FFICE TY COMPTROLLER. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL__.._._.....__........._.._..._...... ...._ OOP HE ..._... .... . ... . ....... APPROVED................. ._........................... ... ....._19......._... .........._._.... ........._ CITY CO PTR LE _. ------------ _._..._.._---------- ._............. ........... . MAYORBY— ....... . ..... .._..... .... .._.. ..... .... ... .. -- -- _ -- -= TO DATE RETURN CHECK IN FAVOR OF TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT BY BANK NUMBER CHECKS CHECKS BROUGHT FORWARD 46 799 56 358 705 74 _ 7447 George 9udeith Co. 28 00 158 37 7448 National Lumber & Supply 3 670'28 744q Northern states Power Company C. of Finan e 10 865 00 7450 Axel F. Peterson, 7451 C. Burth 396 00 7452 John Plumb 7453 Inter City Paper Company 97 1 p 54 9 7454 St.Paul 'shite Lead & 011 Co. 145 53 7455 T agner Paint & Varnish Compa p5 00 7456 Geremia 40 00 7459 s.y8erglund Lumber Company 24 03 18 69 7459 capital City Lime & Cement Co 39 60 7460 Central soap Company 63 36 7461 Farwell, Ozmuh, Kirk Company OS 7462 General Electric Supply Corp. ]2 41 96 746 Hancock -Nelson Comnany Company 29 0 7464 Heger Products 7465 Gus D. Messing � 92 7466 F.J. Morse & Company 0 7467 C,A. Pearson Company 46 79 7468 P*ice Electric Company 27 62 7469 st.Paul white Lead & 011 Company 56 72 7470 Twin City Textile Mills 38 42 7471 7eatinghouse Electric Company 00 7472 Midway sign 00mpany6 7473 Capitol stationery mfg.ComPaMY 712 66 00 7474 H.1% Kingston Company 123 74 7475 capitol Stationery Mfg.Compa 9 00 7476 nr. Adolph H. Ahrens 4 00 7477 Apothecary Shop 13 50 7478 E. J. Bailey & Company 7 00 7479 Bethesda Hospital 5 00 7480 nrs. Bray & shellman vleyler 375 7481 Drs. Chatterton & von der 7482 Cherokee Thug Company 21 05 7483 Dr. A. Christiansen 10 00 7484 nr. "iallaoe Cole 55 00 7485 Dr. George D. crossette 2_ 7486 9r. Louie P. Hiniker 7487 Miss Dorothy Horning ( 75 7488 A. B. Kellam -"heeler 35 00 7489 pre. Larsen & O i8 no 7490 T•r. B Leahy 7491 Dr. Gilbert J. Leonard 10 0 0 �trI ',- :r th 12 O nr." C 2,e'ai s i.i'ok 10 on' -14r, Fail ] em TlnliaT r3Pi T Na o ], no , 117 o' 7495 7496 Dr. H.J. Pren-ergast Rothschild n 2�00� 7497 nr. H.J. Ry^n 451 7494 Trp, Ryan & 7490 3t.Johnls Hospital Hospital i 3 12 50' 15 00I� 7500 4t.JOsPpb's 7501 Dr. 'Edward 9ohone 16 00: 7502 ria, Gcnuizf it 750z nr. C,R. T 7 00 20 00 7504 Alice, Tischler SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 46 769 20 29 ORWARD 146 789 59 X83 g44 67 TOTAL CITY OF SAINT PAUL � r COUNCIL No --'---'"-"'" DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERIC OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE COUNCILMEN—ROLL7-CALL COUNCIL RESOLUTION 376 294 29 ,...�.. P "arsen'"YDR t eT eon AUDITED CLAIMS. ,--" september Zj - ROSE. AGAINST - RESOLVED. T CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY, WEIfLEi FRES. MA Q� Q&MW- GehaA TO THE AGGREG MOUNT OF i-_-Ti5-50 _39----' COVERING I JJV JH INCLUSIVE. AS MR. _ CHECKS NU MBE CHECKS O 1_ .....TO.._... OFFICE O�' CITY DMPTROLLER. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL ..... APPROVED._ ._. ...... .... MR - .. .... -.._. /............. 19.... r ..A. ...._..._ -.((. RY COMFTROLL 7509 ^t.Paul Motors, Inc. .._ 2 10 ORWARD 146 789 59 X83 g44 67 TOTAL DATE RETURNED J CHECK IN FAVOR OF NUMBER TRANSFER CHECKS DISBURSEMENT CHECKS BY BANK BROUGHT FORWARD 46 789 58 376 294 29 7505 Dr. F.L. Webber 53 00 1on 7506 Dr. Frank rohitmore County Boiler Inspects 844 00 7507 Ramsey 28 80 7508 John Punt 1 65o oo 7509 ^t.Paul Motors, Inc. 2 10 7510 n 1 stenographic Bureau Compan i 912 17 7511 Commonwealth Electric S. 75 00 7512 Albert I. Shapira & Moses 7513 Tri-State Tel. & Teig. Comp y 87 90 3 7514 Tri-State Tel. & Telg. CompI 2036 42 State Tel. & Tel g. Comp 7515 Tri - al f y 7516 Keller &Chaapii, Attorneys J.F. 20 00 7517 Adler Steel Products Company 56 50 9 00 7518 Amerioan Insurance Agency 7519 American Linen Supply Compan 6 63 115 81 7520 S. Berglund Lumber Company 81 86 7521 Borchert -Ingersoll, Inc. 161 80 7522 F.J. Brings & Company 14 84 752 Brown and Day, Inc. 7524 Central States Freight Servi e,Inc. 52 34 7525 Chios -go, St Paul Mpls. & o. 8ompany Co.. 59 37 7526 Corning -Donohue 2 70 7527 Cudahy Paoking Company 49 75 7528 Curtis 1000, Inc. 50 7529 J.M. Dalglish 44 4 50 7530 O.R. Eckhardt & Comnany 114 10 7531 Tleotric Blue Print Comnany Supply Company 97 7532 Elk Linen ozmun, Kirk Company 134 74 7533 Farwell, Company 469 86 Farwell, ozmu 7514 n, Kirk 09 7535 Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk Company 13 54 7536 A.w. Fisher 13 00 7537 D.E. Gallagher 7538 General Electric Supply Corp, 209 81 40 53 75j9 R.L. Gould & Company 78 15 7540 The Grinnell Company,Ine. to 626 26 7541 Griswold Signal Company 00 7542 Harper Nut Company 0 80 7543 Hertl Coal Company 45 60 7544 Highway Trailer Company 21 28 7545 F.T. F.ildred Company 27 25 7546 R.T. Rulme Awning & shade Cc* ® 00 7547 Robert I. Hunt Company 5255 70 7548 Johnson Printing Company 58 38 7549 L.T. Jordan Company 25 7550 Ray J. Kartak, Supt. 5 9 g4 i 7551 Kenny Boiler & Mfg.Comoany i3 901 �I 7552 E.L. Klingel 7553 Lampland Lumber Comnany 145 54I 101 57 1 7554 maesson-St.Paul Drug Comnan 32 94I �I 7555 National Lead Company ORWARD 146 789 59 X83 g44 67 PAUL I 89- DUPLICATE To CITY CLERK <ITY of =AI.T oFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER COUNCIL NO. FILE ' '---------- COUNCILMEN—ROLL c{eLL COUNCIL RESOLUTION P er son MCOONAL ..y. OR CLAIMS �._IN AUDITED C ._-.._._...,.... -- emner 2B selrt 34 HOSE. ......._AGAINST . ..... RESOLVED. THAT TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY .._..COVE f... _1 --J63, TREASURY. RING W M� M R. PRES.mE .A}Ip7f CHECKS NUMBERED..Tj // -- _- PER CHECKS ON Ply£, INCLUSIVE. O - IC COMPTRO '- A �ROL ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL .. .. ... ..... .. COMP APPROVED-- ......... _.. _.... ............ /Jj/% .. .... .. _19 ......... By A L6.1. —. ....... .. MAYOR _— .. _ --- - — TO AL DATE RETURNED J CHECK NUMBER IN FAVOR OF TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT CHECKS CHECKS BY BANK BROUGHT FORWARD 46 44 7556 Ed. McColl 60 o 6 57 60 7557 7558 wels Fremeriokson y 273 49 77 559 Moolaine&nhouse HedmenMCompany 75 1 4 1 7560 Maendler Brush Company 7561 Hies Louis Markert 43 4s 7562 7563 .7.B. Martin Lumber Company Massey Concrete Products Co. Cream ComDany 72 00 132 56 756 4 Mayls Ice 77 7565 Melady Paper Company 10 7566 Gus D. Messing l 7567 Midway Creamery Company 7568 7569 Midway Ioe Cream Company mple. St. Paul & Sault Ste.Idar a Ay. 27 9 2 7570 Minnesota Envelope Company 80 55 57 Mitchell 47 50 7572 Monro CalculatorrMachineeCoo 367 57 757 Motor Power Equipment Company & Company 35 7572 R.A. Myers a4 95 7575 Nassau Paper Company 79 20 7576 National Battery Company School Equipment Co. 134 75 7577 7579 National ompany rthern Coal & Powerok CCo 810 25 731 22 7579 INPorthern states Company 300 55 7580 Northern States Power Company 5 835 51 7581 Northern States Power Company 122 50 7582 Northwest Airlines, Inn 34g4 02 Northwestern Blaugas Company 904 98 7583 No% Fuel Company 85 7585 N.% stamp works g 12 7586 oriental Laundry Company 28 02 7597 Ovens Motor Sales, Inc. 7588 oxidite Battery Company 72 26 7589 Pioneer Electric Company 2 00 7590 c.A. Rasmussen 8g 44 7591 Raymer Hardware Company 2 70 Remington -Rand, Inc. 171 00 3 7592 Roberts Filter Company Carq & Sands Compan �7 70 94 7595 Robinson, Row, Peterson & Company Co. 6 750 00 11 66 7586 9t.Paul Book & Stationery 463 52 7597 ,St.Paul Book & Stationery Co. st,Paul Builders Material Co. 46 of 7599 7599 st.Paul Corrugating Company lag 02 127 07 7600 9t.Pau1 Goodwill Industries 9 40 7601 = st.Paul sanitation Company 64 90 7602` St.Paul Stamp "forks 13 21 i I! I! 7605 9t.Paul melding & Mfg -Company 7 61113 7604 Soheffer & Rossum Company 113 dB j 7605 Andrew Schoch Grooery Company 32 2j 7606 Sohouveller Meat Market 4 75, 7607 7609 Mrs. Arletta Shipman '.I.F.Smith Tire & Battery Comps y 92 25' go'I 7609 G. Sommers & Comnany 7 2 l2'! 7610 The 9nenkes Comnany 226 59 7611 7612 S.3. 3pencer Comnany H.R. Stahl Company 164 89 SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 46789 5A k r ORIOINIIL to elrr eL[nK COUNCIL C TY OF ST. PAUL FILH NCE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM `Lys X10e978-8>rrs e7 WersyeaniKl ,s PRESATED BY COMMISSIONER. WHEREAS, heretofore "off sale" Liquor License No. 41 was issued to A. J. Scheiderbauer to conduct such business at 633 University avenue; and , WHEREAS, the said A. J. Scheiderbauer has requested that his license be transferred to Charles Moskovitz to operate the business at the same address; and WHEREAS, said Charles Moskovitz has filed a bond in the sum of $3,000.00, as required by city ordinance; and WHEREAS, the License Committee has recommended that the request for transfer be granted; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That "off sale" Liquor License No. 41 be and it is hereby transferred to Charles Moskovitz, subject to the approval of the State Li4uor Control Commissioner, and his bond, which has been approved by the Corporation Counsel, is hereby approved, and the City Clerk is directed to deposit said bond in the office of the City Comptroller, and to notify the Liquor Control Commissioner of the State of Minnesota of this action of the Council; and the proper city d'ffioers are directed to make the proper changes in the City's records; is it FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Corporation Counsel is authorized to notify the surety on the bond of A. J. Scheiderbauer that it is released from any further liability arising after the date this transfer becomes effective. Yeas COLM UNCIE / OCT g �y Nays Adopted by the Council �DJQ 193_ P,farce Pete so r' ) OCT 51934 y In favor Approved —193_— arren Against / y Mayor r Wenzel BICE FFIFS. i�uSEN Description Moved by / To lay over to ' r I" and refer to for investigation and report or recommendation. For his information / To set hearing for and send notices to property owners within for resolution to grant 1 To deny application��' Substitute or amending motion by �> To Roll Call Orig. Motion Roll Call Sub. Motion Yeas Nays PEARCE ROSEN TRUAX WARREN WENZEL MR. PRES. GEHAN Yeas Nays PEARCE PETERSON ROSEN TRUAX WARREN W ENZEL MR. PRES. GEHAN �/ /, r� _ � % f� v "jp September 18, 1934 HonH. $. warren Chairman of License Committee city Hall Dear Sir: The attached application of A. J. Schsiderbsuer for transfer of his Off Sale liquor license #41 at 633 Univer- sity "venue to Charles Voskovits of 1036 Goodrich Avenue was referred to your committee for recoVinandation. Yours very truly, city Olde CITY OF SAINT PAUL COPRA of MinnMU OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Oak and Commiaiona of R"WraUon "jp September 18, 1934 HonH. $. warren Chairman of License Committee city Hall Dear Sir: The attached application of A. J. Schsiderbsuer for transfer of his Off Sale liquor license #41 at 633 Univer- sity "venue to Charles Voskovits of 1036 Goodrich Avenue was referred to your committee for recoVinandation. Yours very truly, city Olde September 17th, 1934. To the Honorable City Council of the City of St. Paul, Court House, St. Paul, Minnesota. Gentlemen: I hereby make application for transfer Of my city off -male liquor license umber 41, to Charles Moskovitz of 1036 Goodrich Avenue, St, Paul, Minnesota. Very truly m O r N -t C (i o � W Pdn 1•N CITY OF SAINT PAUL APPLICATION FOR "OFF SALE" LIQUOR LICENSE Application No. ------ (This form most be filled out In addition to the appliration form and sworn eta tment rM i,.d by the Llgoor Control Commissioner of the State of Minnesota) Name of Applicant--Ch1r3-e3_1[ookovitz_-- _ Age 45 _ Residence Address 1036 Ooodrioh Ave., St. Paul— - -_ _-_ Telephone No. k�a 2751 Are you a citizen of the United States? Y°° Have you ever been engaged in operating a saloon, cafe, soft drink parlor, or business of similar nature? When and where?_- Previous to Prohibition in St. Paul -------- If corporation, give date when - Name and address of president and secretary of corporation, and name and address of manager of premises upon which liquor is to be sold----------------------------------- ----- - - --- - ---- - Name of surety company which will write bond, if known _gam Amsterdam Casusl Com_par-__---____ i Number Street Side Between What Cross Streets Ward 633 University north St. Albans and Dale - How many feet from an academy, college or university (measured along streets) ?__________.__--_----__.-_____________ How many feet from church (measured along streets) ? _.oae_ and one-half How many feet from closest public or parochial high or grade school (measured along streets) ?__four blooks_ Name of closest school Maxfield —_-__ _ V How are premises classified under Zoning Ordinance?________-_&4s)mBSA_________________------- ------------------------- - On what floor located ------- -- — -- -- — --- ---- - -- - — ---- if leased, give name of owner----&gxen�0ertea ___—____—_-------------------------------- Is application for drugstore, general food store or exclusive liquor_ ----- How long have you operated present business at present Do you now have an "On Sale" non -intoxicating liquor license? __--_ao------------------------- (This application must be signed by the applicant, and if a corporation, by an officer of the corporation.) (Note: The State application form and information must be verified.) Issuance of license is not recommended. Dated ------ ----- - -- --193-- -���—_a_ �_ License Inspector. _ - AWLICANT.� Form a --For RaWlerl Off -Sale Ll - "PLICATION FOR RETAILER'S OFF -SALE LICENSE ° State of Minnesota, License No County of Ramsay To City Council of Ste Paul, ��• County of Ramsey To David R. Arundel, Liquor Control Commissioner, State Capitol, St. Paul, Minnesota. The undersigned Charles Moskovitz of the City of St. Paul. County of Ramsey State of Minnesota, hereby makes application for Retailer's Off -sale License to be used at the fol' lowing address: 633 University Ave. City of—St. Paul, County of Ramsey in accordance with provisions of Laws of 1934, Chapter 46, for a period of one year from and after the 17th day of September, 1934 . The undersigned agrees to comply with all the municipal and state laws and with all the rules and regulations prescribed by and to be prescribed by the Liquor Control Commissioner. Dated this 17th day of September, 193 4 . By PERSONAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF MINNESOTA, l Ramsey rSs. County of J Charles Moskovitz being fust duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the applicant named above, th t h Ls read said application and knows the contents thereof, and that the same is true of ow owledge. Subscribed and sworn to before me this A Pr n, r1-, 17th day of September, - 1934. N,,tr.•, Pub w u n.- Jdv l:ommis^or .,'„ :f: X37, CORPORATE ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF MINNESOTA, l }ea. County of JJJ On this day of 193 before me appeared --, to me 016onally known, who, being by me duly sworn, did say that he is the of that the seal affixed to the foregoing instrument is the corporate seal of said corporation, and that said instrument was executed in behalf of said corporation by authority of its board of directors and said acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said corporation. .4f4w. .0 Charles Hodmits 8e 633 University Ave.• Ste Paul, MIMM* 3e ION Ooodrioh Ave., St. Pknl, Mina. 4. Loosed, October Into 1934. No rojectim s, No 6, No 7. No S• No 9. Only before Prohibition 10, No no No 18, During Prohibition moo in real entrte for a few yearre From 1989 math the Beloo Casqa-v, 136 First Notional Sanke Checking Account, Ste Poul Wharton Co Smbtho 262 Bm r Aroadeo Ste Paul, Investment Broker, A. Shelgrens 9Si Ivy Ste* Ste Paul, Painter and Decorator. Not rated. 24, No 14, No 16. No 179 Delivery by oar us Yes � Subscribed and mom to before me this 17th day of Sept., 1934, A,, A. Pr" EN, Note., Public, R;m'-^; Zmmt" " inn. Mt Commission F,_,. d. 1937. CITY Off' .ST. PAUL H. E. WARREN Commissioner of Public Safety — - -- Is application for renewal of license in same location?-_.. Is place to be operated by new owner or former owner? When- If new owner, has he been in similar business before?�Where � �L In any other business? _c�� 1�1 c L l.- /i(Y 77_ �_ ---�� Have there been any complaints against operation of this type place by applicant'-- Gf? — Has any former owner been arrested for any violation on these premises? Are you a citizen of the United States? _ L L — How Long in the City_-- t; Moral Character ---- _- ,�.y----., ----__ Ever Been Arrested---- -.-- L Violation of What Criminal Law or Ordinance / -- -" State ANY Licenses Applicant has had Revoked - Number of 3.2 Places Within 2 Blocks— r / ---------- Closest Intoxicating Liquor Place tiff' Or On - If premises now unoccupied state how long and previous use f { Nearest Church Or �66- 1___Z � - Number Of Booths, Tables And Chairs_ _ .------ �. ---- Time On Citizenship Remarks _Z_'__"" 1'e -ti Eje APPROVED NOT APPROVED �- J Chicf of Police i INSPECTOR Lr._ _ _ wrrdraw -"-- - License Inspector N%UY OF ST. PAUL H. E. WARREN Commissioner of Public Safety BUREAU OF LICENSESv---- FIRE PREVENTION REPORT Application INFORMATION REQUIit IN CNNEC,P WITH v�/�I Name of Applicant Owner of BuildinP4O____��� Fire Hazards 7trx'(i Extinguishers tll t4 Inspector Chi6PQWj)etR"eator CITY OF ST. PAUL H. E. WARREN Commissioner of Public Safety BUREAU OF LICENSES Date =----- HEALTH DEPARTMENT REPORT INFORMATION REQ IR DIN Or Name of Applicant ^ -- / cr � Toilet Facilities Hot and Cold Water Facilities General Condition of Equipment Type of Refrigeration Food Storage Ventilation _ Remarks — APPROVEDu NOT APPRO October lot, 1934. Hon. H. E. Warren, License Committee, Comer of Public Sefaty, Chairman, Building. Dear Sir: The Council laid over until Friday, October 5th a resolution transferring an "off Bale" liauor license from A. T. Scheiderbauer to Chas. Moekovits and referred the matter back to your Committee for recommendation. It appears that one Oscn.r Molf=vits now has a liquor license and the Council desires to know whether, in your opinion, it is desirable that two be leaned in the same family. Tours very truly, City Clark. THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTERrOFF10E OOMMUNIOATION October 4, 3.954 Hon. H. E. Warren, Commissioner of Public Safety, Chairman, License Committee Dear Sir: With reference to the transfer of the "On Sale" Liquor License from A. J. Scheiderbamer to Chas. Moskovits which has been laid over for further information concerning the transferee, beg to advise that Chas. Moskovitz is a brother of Oscar Moskovitz who already possesses an "On Sale" Liquor License. Although these two parties are related, they are not in partnership, each operating his business individually and independently. Each also maintains his own residence. In view of these circumstances I can see no objection to each one obtaining a license and operating his business as an independent units and therefore recommend that this transfer be granted. very truly Yours, Cv . 1 can Inspector / CITY OF SAINT PAUL 6piMl of Minnaob OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON Gly Oak end Coami,lbna of Registration October tat, 1934• ,Hon. H. E. Marren, Comair of Public Safety, Chairman, License Committee, Building. Dear Sir: The Council laid over until Friday, October 5th a resolution transferring an "off sale" liquor license from A. J. Scheiderbauer to Chas. Moekovitz and referred the matter back to your Committee for recommendation. It appears that one Oscar Moskovitz now has a liquor license and the Council desires to know whether, in your opinion, it to desirable that two be issued in the same family. Yours very truly, City Clerk. oRIo1NAL TC CITY CLKRK COUNCIL iU. 3 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. (� '`^OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE e9abar 9.7, 1984 COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That license for Butcher, application 5886, applied for by C. E. Prince at 258 Rondo Street be and it is hereby denied upon recommendation of the Bureau of He@lth, and the proper city officers are hereby authorised to refund to C. E. Prince 'the fee of $25.00 and to cancel said application for license. R COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays 1xa= Peterson Rosen —_In favor TPA" Warren Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.74 Adopted by the Council 193_— Approved 193— ORIGINAL TO OITY CL[RK Cou NCIL L��CIIT�Y JpF ST. PAUL Fae NO. 98974 Efi�kJ+It� THE CITY CLERK ♦ COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE $erhember E8, 1954 WHEREAS, Henry J. Coulonris has made application for an "On Sale" Liquor License at 479 St. Peter Street, and WHEREAS, the License Committee, because of objection to that locationy has recommended that said license be denied; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that "On Sale" liquor license for 479 St. Peter Street be and it is hereby denied Henry J. Coulouris, and the proper city officers are hereby autho d to refund to Henry J. CoulouiD the fee heretofore deposited on said application, and the City Clerk is authorized to return his bond and cancel his C application. F Id98974-8Y H ID'tio 1% %Y£ COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Peterson Rosen In favor TirWA-- 0 Warren _Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Approved Sept. 28. 1984. (oct. 871994) Adopted by the Council SEP 9 A 1014 193 SEP E 819M Approved / —193— d• Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CUKRK COUNCIL 9Li NCIL No. _ - CITY OF ST. PAUL ,9 J{L��i��WW ;OF THE CITY CLERK" COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE September 28 1984 RESOLVED That licenses for Restaurant., application 6099; On Sale Melt Liq-rs application 6098; Dance Hall, application 6101; and Tavern, application 6100, applied for by A. W. Peterson at 492 S. Snelling Ave. be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Peters Peterson Rosen In favor +M.5t Warren Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council BEPIM4-193_,_ Approved— SEP 28 14 193— or— ORIGINAL TO CITY CLt.K COUI � CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE l� FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE "CITY CLERK COON/1CIL REI GENERAL FORM PR uB.n�iacEn�i.Ivei ! � - / �`1�J: �-Gc_ Herr // �, - / � � •1 3111518=39= WHEREAS, William J. Looby, an employe of the Department of Education, was injured on the 4th day of January 1934, while in the -course of his employment, when.a board slipped and he fell two feet, striking his knee and causing a fracture of the head of the left tibia, extending into the knee joint, and WHEREAS, as the result of said injury the said William J. Looby has suffered a ten per cent permanent loss of use of his left leg, m d WHEREAS, the Compensation Act provides that compensation shall be paid for a period of two hundred weeks to one who suffers a total loss of use of a leg, and said William J. Looby is entitled to ten per cent thereof, or twenty weeks compensation, and WHEREAS, the compensation rate of the said William J. Looby is $20.00 per week, therefore be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized and directed to pay to said William J. Looby the sum of $400.00 in final settlement of his claim against the City by reason of his injury on January 4th, 1934, said sum to be paid out of the Workmen's Compensation Account Fes' of the General Pluud. r, Wh �N .; Haat S,'LDbbr. at e D1oYe < pi.aL af'EBuhe'?� �wena i sa.„ >'8 -sv�,9 Rx trait >~,; �9+F3 kaenti(a3"at^i jj..r S +r �aSMtis Kt• •s& L�.fla:;• W T D COUNCILMEN SEP 2 8 NSA Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council 193_ Pearce / Peterson SEP 2 Rosen In favor Approved 193_— 'Yingf Warren n Against Wenzel Mayor Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 ORIGINAL i0 CITY CLLRK COUNCIL NO. CITY OF ST. PAUL P1Le �/- OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COU IL J SOLb ION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY, I DATE COMMISS ION ERJ WHEREAS, Louie Peterson, an employe of the Depar ment of Education, was injured on October 20th, 1933, while in the course of his employment, which injury was the cutting of the left thumb by a circular saw, and WHEREAS, as the result of such injury, said Louis Peterson suffered a permanent loss of use of his left thumb, estimated by two doctors as twenty-five per cent, and WHEREAS, the Compensation Law provides that compen- sation shall be paid for a period of sixty weeks for a total loss of a thumb, and twenty-five per cent thereof entitles said Louis Peterson to fifteen weeks compensation, and WHEREAS, his oompensatipn,rate is $20.00 per week, therefore be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized and directed to pay to said Louis Peterson the sum of $300.00 in final settlement of his claim against the City by reason of his injury on October 20th, 1933, said sum to be paid out of the Workmen's Compensation Account of the General Fund. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen In favor Lp-r. Warren O Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6•±4 Adopted by the Council 193 SEP 28 Approved 193 Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY LURK C6U�NCIL NO. -�`-�. 8 CITY OF ST. PAUL ��� OF ICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUN RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER. WHEREAS, A. H. Kamp has made application to extend his store building on the northeast corner of Ravoux street and Central avenue, under the provisions of Paragraph B, Section 20 of the Zoning Ordlnanoe; and WHEREAS, the Oouncil has held a hearing thereon on the 26th day of September, and is of the opinion that such permission should be grafted; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That A. H. Kamp be and he is hereby authorized to extend his store building on Ravoux street and Central avenue, coinciding with the street line. COUNCILMEN Yeas ays Pearce Peterson Rosen _ In favor War ___Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6,34 Adopted by the Council SEP 2 81M4 193 SEP 2P roe n 193_— Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnuola OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clark and Commlatoner of Regl,fraUon September 26th, 1934. Yr. J. L. Connolly, Corporation Counsel, Building. Dear Sir: The attached appeal of A. H. Eamp to extend his store building on the northeast comer for the na and Central was referred to you, by proper resolution granting the same. Yours very truly, City Clerk. Description Moved by v A 0 - To lay over to and refer to for investigation and report or recommendation. For his information To set hearing for 1 and send notices to property owners for resolution to grant To deny application. Substitute or amending motion bi Roll Call Orig. Motion Yeas Nays PEARCE PETERSON ROSEN TRUAX { WARREN WENZEL MR. PRES. GEHAN Roll Call Sub. Motion Yeas Nays PEARCE PETERSON ROSEN TRUAX WARREN W ENZEL MR. PRES. GEHAN COPY /�"`��v✓ NINA THE BOARD OF ZO �•a +4. Established by Ordinance No. 5840 August 22,_1922 $ la a SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA a ho 234 COURT HOUSE August 31st, 1934• ISAAC SUMMERFIELD, Chairman LOUIS BETZ ALBERT WENGER - EGIN WAHMAN BERNARD J. McGLYNN CHARLES BASSFORD, City Architect - GEORGE H. HERROLD, Engineer Secretary R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk. Dear Sir Your letter of August 21st relative to the appeal of A. R. Kamp to extend his store building on the u Northeast corner of Ravoux and Central. This store -building is triangular in shape and was moved to this location some twenty years ago' It is flush with the street line on Ravoux St. but angles away from the street line on Central Ave. This is a much used neighborhood store and it would be an improvement to the neighborhood if the store building it to it as plannedeB out to the str windowst line on Central, with show The Boardecommendsothat this pe mit be ggranted under paragraph B, section Yours very tru GEORG RERROL Engineer Secretary. a ghh-11 f sty 'P.au7 , Minn. August 17th, iM- ! To the Honorable, The City Council, City of St. Paul. Gentlemen We hereby appeal from the decision of the Building Department and request that we be permitted to extend our store building on the North- east corner of Ravoux St. and Central Ave. that we may have.a frontage on Central Ave. This is a non-conforming store building in a "B" Res.idegce District. It has beenin exiatance and in operation has a store for a great many years. i 31e"S We make this appeal under paragraph "V Section 20 of the"Zoning Ordinance. Yours very truly, .� (2, 4, r o N 0 rn rn r ca 'lN ORIGINAL TO CITY OL[PK� _ _V_ff` COUNCIL .., J ITY OF ST. PAUL FIB NO. �`'L%� E OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTE9 BY COMMISSIONER DATE_aeptEWm--2� , RESOLVED IF That On Sale Malt Liquor lieense No. 1644, and Restaurant license No. 5980 issued to Geo. Gellert at 1162 Selby Avenue be and the same is hereby revoked upon recommendation of the Bureau of Police. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen __In favor Truax Warren ——Against ' Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council !FD O o .93.193— Approved SEP 28 M' 193— Mayor ., Acferevee £ Nature of Report LRONARD "A vvad D4trtet MISCELLANEOUS Arr est ata_ O.' L. (Jack) .L _ Report Received By _ REPORT .. na .. Comcleint ---�—. Phooe _. 0. POLICE DEPARTMENT• ��� City of St. Paul At M. 19 Time and Dare of Oeevnvm - -Ejow Re«tved . 8atween Hovn M. t 19 _ :Add,— Phone RePoreed bt . DeP4 AW¢.edro It�sp« .13. A. Carrs, L10. loop. G"I Lftnardiwz on inaestuation ott rmart of itanor begun 301by, which ie locate© two block& frogs Centres High School, th', drinks of 1i4 ot, Ve1p paaed't�esat. Lseaard tt �'7f►} �or.t�eooi., .ot tegAitibar - at flea o-,�ga' sae sae �s fin ' a presence of Dat. Vate smith This Brick was oonfie.aetsd 4nd'poured into a email peg bottle and a quarter !"pled gk_etk vel o f uM star was €ees tinder tas mer C. L. (Jaok) Lewis, 249 Selby, man 8260 tending bar and claimed to be in charge of this place Both -Lewis and Heary were brought to the Station and put on the hold book for Inso carr, The license for this place, Ho. 3644, Malt L1gwora on bale, issued to BeorFSe t3ol2art 2162 Soiby osa coor ec ted sad $t:sehadJts Dopy of thin ;Wart or o. J.Unpw Leonard. owe 51( slat aatakell put in e Norman. Div. vapit+ The ligeot• van turned over to Insp. Carr. HaGinnia it Smith & McGowan 01H , / V OPIOINIIL TO CITY CL[PK 11i TruaZ Milton t ^,IL ` 98980 CITY OF ST. PAUL Wensa — i' NO. Sae the 80aKdxDf b OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK �n�nt peat s p opon ''° COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL { 'ie charter' -of r,Ao .BAin. t' PRESENTED BY r•�LWIW% WHEREAS, the Board of Freeholders has submitted to the Oounoil of the City of Saint Paul a proposed amendment to the Charter of the City of Saint Paul by adding to Chapter %VIII new sections to be known as Sections 350-a, 350-b, 350-o, 350-d, 350-e and 350-f; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That a special election is hereby ordered to be held in the manner provided by law, in the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 6th day of November, 1934, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of"said City the question of ratifying the proposed amendments to said Charter submitted by said Board of Freeholders; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That the City Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to cause the full text of said proposed amendments to be published as required by law for thirty days in three dulp- qualified newspapers of general circulation, printed and published in the City of Saint Paul, viz: St. Paul Review, Minnesota Union Advocate, and the East St. Paul Reporter, the cost thereof to be paid out of the Official Publications Fund; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That the City Clerk is hereby ordered to give notice of said election in the manner provided by law, and that the polls for said election shall remain open during the hours pro- vided by law; and that the registration records on file in the City Clerk's office shall be used, as provided by law; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized and directed to prepare the necessary print- ing, stationery and election supplies, the cost thereof, together with all expenses of said election, to be paid out of the Election Expense Account of the General Fund; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That the City Clerk is further authorized and directed to give such notice and do whatever else is necessary for the submission of said proposed amendment at said election in the manner prescribed by law. COUNCILMEN Adopted by Council SEP 2 $ ia4 Yeas Nays the _193— Pearce Peterson Rosen ___ZIn favor Approved SEP 28 04 193_— Truax Warren O Against Wenzel ayor Mr. President (Gehan) YUf3L[5fii:D_/��� 5M 6,34 O...... TO CITY OL[RK COUNCIL No 1 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORMr-�F N 5e98i $° eta Rou °o f: Whorepsn nr°ur 0 con nas; .y Rat k' FGL"1°eIth°��hXrPt fv PRE�TED BY J�a DATE COMMISSIONER WHEREAS, pursuant to contract entered into between the First National Bank of Saint Paul, Empire National Bank & Trust Company, and American National Bank of St. Paul, and then ityy Of he Saint Paul and the Sinking Fund Oommittee of said City, 10th day of November, 1933, said Banks on January 2, 1934, sold and delivered to the Oity, United States Government Fourth 4 1933-1938 Government Bonds for the sum of1,575,On0,therefor said City executed and delivered to said Banks iTepa its several promissory notes in amounts aggregating said purchase price, bearing interest at the rate of 4 per centper athem, and pursuant to Ordinance No. 7525, passed and approvedbeing cil of the City of St. Paul on the 6th day of December, 1933, an ordinance entitled "An ordinance allocating and setting aside all moneys received from collections of delinquent taxes in the year 1934 over and above $300,000 and all receipts from delinquent taxes in subsequent years, to the payment of any floating in- debtedness outstanding on January 2, 1934, or of any renewing by note of any such indebtedness, other than that indebtedness required to retire outstanding bonds and interest on such bonds, for which a pj:ynoteto may exeopaymented on of said notes all delinquent 1934,11 said agreed to appYy taxes collected in the year 1934 over and in excess of X300,000; and thereafter in the year 1935 and subsequent years to apply to or the payment of the indeb�tnote 8dtehereof, all ndelinted quentdtaxes aoollandeeted any renewals or in the year 1935 d subsequent years, until said notes were fully paid; and WHEREAS, said Banks have offered to enter into an amended contraot`permitting the City to use the sum of $220,00OBofode- linquent tcuurrrentllected in the year expenses; therefore,35 befor the pure defraying RESOLVED theofferTt emade107Bald Banks; and ethe-proper rcity does accept, agreement and atohtake enexecuted directed to officers are all necessary steps to carry Outmthee terms thereof. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce -/Peterson ✓Rosen _In favor Truax vWarren Against �/ // Wenzel ,/Mr. President (Gehan) Adopted by the Council SEP 2 8 1934 193— 'Wr 2 81934 Approved 193_— LSA Mayor PUBLISHED �� 3 r erY EL.PK OR®IMAKqr tp¢ CIt9 oc'$aini Pda ` A ,s P+ atin6.and eettla6 as1�16 f^ � �* •Fjj % ¢C �ved rFOm tlo le tl9a dINANCE NO­�— /— PRESENTED BY , An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7525 of the City of Saint Paul, and allocating and setting aside all moneys received from collections of delinquent taxes in the year 1835 over and Out - above $220,000.00 to the payment of any by noteeofasuchsin t standing on January 2, 1934, or any g Y debtedness other than that indebtedness required to retire xec t- ing bonds and interest on such bonds for which a note was executeednd on January 2, psi i �ti a z4 WHEREAS, by Ordinance No. 7525 of the City of Saint Paul, adopted and approved December 6th, 1933, the Council of the City OY Saint Paul did ordain that all moneys received from the collee- �3 tion of delinquent taxes in 1935 and subsequent years be and they v°d and net aside and, to the extent that the acme are hereby allocate ,r may be legally done, pledged to the payment of any floating indebted- be executed on January 2, #` nese outstanding and for which a any such indebtedness other than 1934, or any renewing it note re any that indebtedness required to retire outstanding bonds and interest on such bonds; and ' WHERE , ea no a was duly executed and the holders of said note have agreed to a modification in the terms of said ordinance and the pledge therein contained to the extent that the firs 220 000.00 of delinquent taxes collected in the year 1935 may be 3f� released from said pledge and used by the City of Saint Paul for the payment of current operating expenses; now therefore THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: a sem. Section 1. That pursuant to and in fulfillment of the terms of that certain agreement entered into under date of October-tUR11• 1934, by and between the City of Saint Paul.and the Sinking Fund Committee of said City, and the First National Bank, Empire National Bank & Trust Compan�52Sdof th80an tyaoYOnal SaintaPaulY approved,section December 1 of Ordinance No. 6th, 1933, is hereby amended so as to provide that all moneys re- ceived from the collection of delinquent taxes in the year 1935 �- sum of $220,000, together with all receipts WON -over and above the from delinquent taxes in subsequent YO tn the allocated and set aside, and, ® exbe tenttthat athe same may be legally done, pledged to the payment of any floating indebt- Laid over ra_�-- /� ! edness of the 01tY of Saint Paul or any renewal and for to of a note �,+, .r. AdopCe If �T was executed on January 2, 1934, or any renewal by note of any such app"-l� f %-� Nays; indebtedness other than that indebtedness required to retire cute Nays Yeas / e standing bonds and interest on such bonds, it being the intent here - Yeas �erceIF erson l Of to release from the pledge contained in said Ordinance No. 7525 P e sen /�//% the first $220,000.00 oolle0ted on account of delingyent t es during) k ' sen , I V ua• V✓ the year 1935. aTreR I f ,a c r't / 9 amen Menzel /' cruel Mr. Pres. Gehan {/;, i r /l,ir" Pres. Gehan �L \ i Nays Passed by the Council_ Yeas ��� Councilmen_ — - — ORDINANCE COUNCIL FILE NO. - ORDINANCE NO.— PRESENTED BY i2) Section 2. That all sums oollected on account of delinquent taxes oollected in the year 1935 up to but not exceeding the sum of $22000pose�ofOmeet meend hereby ting currentrexpensested and set of the Cityaofde for Baint PaauPur- l. Section 3. This ordinance is adopted pursuant to and in fulfillment of the terms of that certain agreement entered into on October and Sinking rand committee�ybetween the c of said CityandtheFirfe First Bank Of St. Paul and of the American National BSaint enkmofrSt. Paul, and ie National Banktis understTrust o dythatasaid banking institutions are relying upon and will rely upon the provisions of this ordinance in performing any of their obligations under said agreement. Section 4. Save and except as hereinbefore expressly modi- fied, said Ordinance No. 7525 is hereby reaffirmed and ie to be deemed to remain in full force and effect. i Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in fgrge thirty days after its passage and.public�tion. Yeas Councilmen Nays Pearce Peterso \LQWJL— / Truax -Truax Warren iWenzel MR. VdG%Cli7W Attest: � City Clerk ?00 6•+4 Passed by the Council_ OCT 17104 In Favor _ �e_Against, Approved:_ MT 17 IMA OPIOINl1l TO CITY CL6PK ()]( CI Y OF ST. PAUL OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL SOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE Sevtember 28, 1884 CONCIL l Q F,LHUNO. __"Q persona That renewal of licenses applied for by the following for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licensee upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: On Sale Malt Liquor Appl. 6241 Renewal Emil Kurvers 147 W. Fifth St. n 6242 n " " n " Restaurant " n n W. G. Alwin (Drugstors) 1576 Portland Av. Off Sale Malt Liquor " 6188 " (Portland & Snelling) J. F. Gordon (Distributor) 822 Raymond Av. Off Sale Malt Liquor " 6204 " A COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays rce rson sen__—In 5 favor 'uax iern.ee'l Against /Ar. President (Gehan) SM &34 Adopted by the Council OCT 11934 193— OCT 11934 Approve' —193_ Mayor H.'Belair & )Gagnier 121 S-Wabasha St. Tavern License No. 28 transferred from Mrs. Mary Nevins 121 S. Wabasha to new owner. C.F. 98887 Restaurant and On Sale MnIt Liquor licenses submitted for passage on Sept. 28 ORIGINAL TO C­CLU.K4L"'"FFICF I FILENCIL NO. �\/ y� v4 CITY OF ST. PAUL OF THE CITY CLERK CnOUN_r-ILRESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM 1954 oOFRFNTED BY � ,—� DATE September�.� RESOLVED That license for Dance Anll, application 6185, applied for by H. Belair and 0. Gagnier at 121 So. Wabasha Street be and it is hereby granted and the City Clark' - is instructed to issue such license upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee. C Hk No .-9898hBv 8. 9 -Warren=-=i. Fr4OlvoPearce— ; Re�ulgeIt tlhat Iicenee for Danbe. iiallllcatlOn 8186: '8ppiled fbr Dv Ii. Belau had, O.�+Gaknler at 121 Bo:; 'Wabaelia BG be and IC' 11s hereby zranb ed, affd:;We Clty CIerK IB lnetruPit ed .to leave such I/cense apbn the payment in to the 4tt9 treasury Of the reaulredlfee:' Adopted by t6 Colmcfl Octi 1 924. Approve$ Act. 1.'1984 (Oct.. B 1824) COUN LMEN Yeas Nays Fece rson /RDsen __In favor arren Against /Wenzel jMr. President (Gahan) SM 6.34 WT 11MA193— Adopted by the Council OCT 104 Approved 193 Mayor OPIOINIIL TO OITY OL[PK CITY OF ST. PAUL FILECouNCIL NO•— }d �J5 '� FFICE OF THE CITY CLERK �@ COUNCIL,RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORltjl COMMISSIONER DATE --September 26, 1934 RESOLVED That licenses for On Sale Malt Liquor, application 6205; Restaurant, application 6207; and Off Sale Malt Liquor at 131 University Avenue, applied for by George H. Murray be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. �n'Se$daoived I %t 71c neasefae 6n Sale McIY� LiCuor aDD)iCatlon,.ea06. Raetau� Yafit zaPA)laatt 121 2 8807: csnd= 0R .Sa7e� U$D{tdfdr by,Qeorvgs,MiXunay be / clt •'C% ata'ho truo xranteI aad the Clty �l7lerk 1a .11iettucted• ta; In t h It4A Ar. uoon a.tthi,reautra ' tato the Chid opts 63,Labe unvu'o LBae ADDroveilhOM 1 1884Ci1 Odk 1 18a4.' COUI�ZIILMEN Yeas / Nays rrce Peterson � -sen In favor ruax arren — Wenzel Against /Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council WT 11914 193__ OCT 1 �► Approved_ _193_._ Mayor Og1a1NwL TO CITY aLtgCNCIL K (� ,�, //ii CITY OF ST. PAUL FILEOUNO.(�8 V �,4 6FFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE RESOLVED That license for Dance Hall, application 6222, applied for by I.O.O.F. Lodge No. 129 for 1001 Payne Avenue be and it is hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such license upon the pent into the city treasury of the required fee. COU LMEN Yeas Nays Pearce /R n __In favor X *arren _�a—Against /Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 yC�'��No 971989+ --By 8 II W.aFren� w Repos 1"vod x�Tn A Knee Da Rall ttpnAoatlon 9$88 appli nce ed for bY. L , a, O_an an I No. 129 for 1991 Payne Avanpe'ye" aitishereby rrrantedand the Ctty Clerk la' lnatructad fo Issue eff6hl,31cenee 'pon'the ttaymept.1 nto. alts trbasyrY of Sha. reontiedfee d„dopted by the -Council Oat, 1 1984.,, Aypioved Oct 1984. ' (Oct, ;�e 198A Adopted by the Council OCTn 1 �a 193-- OCT coUNCIL NO. FILE OPIOIN6L TO CITY CL[PK ��� ? I G'J CITY OF ST. PAUL C F No 98887 B9 FI. H Watrett-� OF OF THE CITY CLERK Fred N' Trunz I c Feasts COON 'RESOLUTION> Yh-e fottowat^a a;. A 11 DATE IL —GENERAL FORM Resotved. That itc�neye auSLek o !h4 4 u(P E.J•(..r{I- fL .,.Ilrs.. — S�eptamber 28 PRESErjTED BY GOMMI9SIONER ed for by the following named persons for the addresses RESOLVED That licenses applied Clerk is instructed to issue such indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City upon the payment into the city treasury Of the required fees: Sixth & Robert Sts. Closing Out Sale APpl• 6200 New Browning ging Co. Northwest Inc. n 6240 " 1571 Selby Av. Fuel Dealer J. P. Dudley (Mason Furnace Co) a " " 6228 " 1212 Fauquier St. B. B. Mercereaun 6177 Miller & Holmes " 1069 Grand Ave. Gasoline Sta S Pimps 28 W. Ninth St. Hotel (Stevens) 18 rma 6128 Cora Granquist I/ Mr. President (Gehon) SM 6.34 App1 6189 ' 798 Thomas St. Grocery Off Sale Malt Liquor 6190 " E. 0. Hansfeld n n n OCT 104 1�7't 193—. /Olen __In favor Approve 6148 " 1511 Randolph St. n Grocery Liquor " Off Sale Malt 61`8 19� L. Load n n 3'IIBI.ISIiED /Q �� n n n 6188 ' 983 Randolph St. n Grocery n Off Sale Malt Liquor 8187 " A. T. Montgomery n " " n n I/ Mr. President (Gehon) SM 6.34 OCT 1 "n24 193_ 1 COUN ILMEN Adopted by the Council Yeas Nays earce OCT 104 1�7't 193—. /Olen __In favor Approve !Truax J6Varren .—Against Mayor Aenzel 3'IIBI.ISIiED /Q �� I/ Mr. President (Gehon) SM 6.34 CoUNCIL ITO CITY -1-FILE NO_ CITY OF ST. PAUL �rcFICE OF THE CITY CLERK I�FcedNM mrusrye reaFe8/{��! COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 8b.ot ed TW`1lcen��re nitori+'y r= DATE Seyter28 1934 RESOLVED That licensee applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: M. A. Gerona 516 Selby Av. Butcher Appl 6202 Renewal Morris Listiaky 641 Selby Av. n a 6209 " Michaud Bros. 128 E. 8th St. " ^ 6221 " C. Hagge 321 Burgess St. Grocery n 6384 ^ Orville J. Olson 869 E. Miunehaha St. " ^ 6182 " Skelly Oil Co. 205 Concord St. Gasoline Sta. 3 pumps " 623.7 " " n ¢ a " 6218 Skelly Oil Co. 2067 Grand Av. n " g ^ " 6218 " Skelly Oil Co. lls8 Payne Ave. 1228 H. Snelling Av. " ^ 3 6254 " " E. Stole " Theodore Vick 1680 Id. Hemline Av. a " 3 ^ " 6254 a Fred Iseli 186 Como Av. Hotel (Como) 42 rooms " 6248 " Motion Poiture Theatre 6142 " Garden Amusement Co. 827 W. 7th St. . St. peal Recreation Co.Inc. 28 W. 7th St. 52 tables 6186 " J. W. Schutt 422 Midland Bldg. Salary Loan 6205 " 208 Court Block Scavenger 6208 St. Paul Sanitation Co. " Brows &Bigelow 1610 University Av. Restaurant 6224 " " 6181 " 6178 " Golden Rule 96 E. 7th St. Mrs. Mary E. Stiver 628 Grand Av. ^ COUN LMEN Adopted by the CouncilOCT --193—_ Yeas 1--In earce QCT p�a favor Approve' d'193senG�Vuax /� �L I.r. GZ-+-.- Z" , —�-l--Against ---- gyoL //Wellen nzel Mr. President (Gahan) PUBI�� 5M 6.31 COUNCIL NO 98989 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE ;y OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM • �p 7 PRESENTED 1e DATE -- COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That Item 4 A 1 in the 1935 Budget as submitted to the City 00-011 by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased $1200.00 as to amount to $11,200.00. COU ILMEN 7Ycas :Y—In ere etson n favor /1 uax �Wf rrenBalnst :Wenzel / Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Reeolyep, Tbkt Itg A 1 1ph;ilta 18A6 BvdRgt•=ae epbmI tt ed to the CItY Council b7r'tlig ComRt+'Oli r be app .tVe� Hanle le he It !pg@geaeg; 120p 00 eogy to:` ipoupp..o 1; 800 00 ygdoptO bytbo Coancll Qcj. 1 1884:: '+411Rrove8 Uck 103 Adopted by the Council OCT 11934193— OCT 11934 Approved_ 193— �16/ �- Mayor CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENC1L NO. OFFICE OF CITY CLERK FORM PRESE^r7 ED BY COMI+�ISSIONER�—SG :. RESOLVED That item 6A-1 in the 1935 Budget as submitted to the City Council by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased $2,622.00 so as to be $47,622.00. 4, COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Cyd �In favor 1toWand 1's.n-I-.t_. S�dasiwr�yAgainst Wenzel Mr. President Maialeft �. F' go�� 98�9b—Bq �C4°� IYd#e�son d io oed,v pWi ttmp fn tA.e;a18aS°,� BtlA suktfeQrtdS'tb6 C!{Y°C81a1 efl a`q- throne baa..-xndRtr iamb ie becebr,�ncreeead aB�S&Qd eb ai'.,to be a4+7,. �Y�ad�Ya"E1f' e C u ol1 6cCn1, tlsas:. s Apnrae a o�c i seas -� i Adopted by the Council O C T 1193& 19 OCT 11934 Approved 19— MAYOR >r . "`°` CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL NQ PILE _9899 OFFICE OF CITY CLERK Ar ( yy TION—GENERAL FORM COMMI98OEINER DATE RESOLVED That item 6A-2 in the 1935 Budget as submitted to the City Council by the Comp- troller be and the same is hereby increased $250.00 so as to be $500.00. COUNCILMEN Yeas j NIA rye _2� In favor /2Against Wenzel Mr. President41edgew- Adopted by the Council ncT 11934 19__ OCT 11934 Approved 19_ MAYOR COUNCILNO.—__._a7S1se �!2 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE OFFICE OF CITY CLERK FORM COMMRSMISIEk w - RESOLVED That item 6A-8 in the 1985 Budget as submitted to the City Council by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased $828.00 so as to be $2,828.00. COUNCILMEN Ytas 7j N s ta�EL– In favor T-11In Wenzel a Mr, President3leftw muss-, ,fir - 4 ac +.+ eQlvedl Tlfat tte � hp C :T Cn H dgs¢ad tanptgttf oniv�the�omged35A6'op ptastomte, 4yxnsresv tn¢r4s� � o� :oote4�1+'s" 51+� Counoil Oats 1 f 1884 1 , gpgsovee Oct S 1984: _ s,� Adopted by the Council OCT _1 1994 -� • ; ICT • 11934 • - Approved 19— MAYOR ORIGIP!AL T CITY CLARK COUNCIL C, CITY OF ST. PAUL rlLF NO_98 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK OUNCIL RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That Item 7-8-9-B-1 Building Maintenance Salaries, Department of Public Safety Administration in the 1986 Budget as submitted to the City Council by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased $2,700.00 so as to amount to $1.8,200.00. COU>C1LMEN Yeas Nays Pirce P terson en --In favor ax T..rren 0 Against // enzel M r. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council Off 1 193A _193— IM4 Approver193— Mayor OINAL TO CITY CLtRK COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE' OF THE CITY CLERK IIS�TT t.POUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM GRESF 0 BY DATE RESOLVED That Item 7–A-1 Police Administration Salaries in the 1985 Budget as submitted to the City Cotmeil by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased $5,000.00 so as to amount to $14,000.00• COUN ILMEN Yeas arae Pfterson /Rosen /5-- / arren /Wenzel / Mr. President (Gehac 5M 6.34 7-- In favor _4_Against -, p��tf(Ita�.t9��t� ee 7Sn the�l9bb�.. Bjlkh6 Co�Dtrgeehand1tLe same K'}Zeyp lnoreaeed 88 000 00 90 at to apioq t to S14tl00 90 ,�c.:¢dO�ted"bp the Couacll Qcl, 1 1984'. ,,,Af�proGerd. Oo4 1 198E (Oct 91984) I, Adopted by the Council OCT 119X193 -- Off 11934 Approved-----' 93— Mayor ORIGINAL TOS.- CL[RK CITY OF ST. PAUL Fae"`I` NO.—�� OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY, ° COMMISSIONER DATE RESOLVED That Item 7-C-1 Uniformed Division Salaries, Bureau of Police in the 1955 Budget as submitted to the City Council by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased $25,000.00 so as to amount to $100,000.00. COUNILMEN r-BCit 1 Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council 1934193— rce erson �—� 11934 sen — In favor Approved 193— r rax �j r t0. ren Against /� GI�.'Y� Wenzel / Mayor /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 I 1" ORIGINAL TO CITY CLKRK • COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO _9" OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK OUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM "r PRES--&fiED BY DATE COM SIONER RESOLVED That Item 7-C-2 Curb Paint & Traffic Signs, Bureau of Police, in the 1955 Budget as sutmitted to the City Council by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased $2,957.00 so as to amount to $5,757.00. COUNCILMEN Yeas _// rNays r1terson / osen ___In favor Xiunzel ax rren Against / Gtr. President (Gehan) 5M 6/.34 �C �p�':YVo 9899;a8g H. H w'�'azree + +i 1LoeoP+oB That Ytam S -O 8 Curti Y66'.-!�" h. ark:.alvms Suresuw`ot+•s'o- 3ftce. ,.in tha 1886_ SaaRet as onfpol eY tri the Otty,qoupoll 49 the'(J be-: aaQ atL@; samo Ta hgreby" inareased� �Z9S?:o0 so e9 to amo4nt td t&g8T9o- aeppted bs thee 34 V, OoOct. Y Y8E(;_ /1,Dyrov2d Oct 1 ,1984 1 'a (Oct. 9'198}.)•'_, f„,�� Adopted by the Council— OC }' —193A93 -- Approved OCT '104 193— Mayor ORIGIN^ TO CITY CLERK ■ Myl( L#1.�7 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL NO. lY/" l/ OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK a,COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM r +, PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE RESOLVED That Item 7-D-1 Detective Salaries, Bureau of Police, in the 1955 Budget as submitted to the City Council by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased $15,000.00 so as to amount to $71,700.00. C. r13'of98'Thili3r $, H Welrren $edbLfek RhA_'Item 7 D,1 040dtve' 9elI=t BVr.".of.PO1I61k;,[n. the 1986: Edkkeat u 9abmlIted to the�ClLv Coon -;j ' tlse Compt Ips b0 $fid e AdG't4d bY.the CaupctL 1 1854:�i Approveh OOLA 1954.. .% LMEN CO1U� 1 Yeas Nays ;P____, aryce eeson /LRpsen In favor l uax arren Against Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 4w Adopted by the Council OCT 11914-193-- OCT 191d193__ OCT i 1934 Approved 193 Mayor COUNCIL ,.v FILE NO.— "-- onwo+�L ro un uanlc CIST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK F.O NCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 11 Ile DATE PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER RESOLVED l ggdio Division salaries, Bureau of Police, in the 1955 Tbat Item 7-�+1 Budget as subm�.tted to -the City Council by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby amount to 511.,225.00. n , increased 47 ,000.00 so as to a eaesa-nr s al wa- +.R0o1 ed,"That Item 7 E 1 gadlo' Dii deer8upb43bo[ Po11oe Ih AtheltY� l y�dg sa 'submtkted to I.hel aRP1no 7#��eb5' lUot889edr{} Oqa 06 eo to amount W ;1I;8600 ;, kdonLPd b4 tho Coaiten Oct � pllto9olF OkG I .�7�a84 t ,„ t, I - tont; sps5 4 COU ILMEN OCT 11934193_— I Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council P�rce * 104 Zrson Approved 1J� 1i7 193— en J__ln favor /I'uax d V �Zarren _—L�—Against �! Mayor �/Wenzel 4G 1' President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 ORI0iNAJ- jO CITY CLi Rr .. �] COUNCIL CITYNO. CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER -i_ RESOLVED That Item 7—F-1 Police Station Salaries, Bureau of Police, in the 1955 Budget as submitted to the City 0ouoncil by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased $8,000.00 so as to amount to $11jL508.00. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays ce ee.rson 7sen In favor �Iruax Aarren Against enzel / / Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council OCT 11934 193_ OCT 1 j"4 Approved 193_ Mayor O RIOINAL.JQ CITY CLURK COUNCIL 99 , CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK USPUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED B� DATE COMMISSION — -" RESOLVED That Item 7-G-1 Bureau of Records, Police, in the 1955 Budget as submitted to the City Council by the Comptroller be and theesame is hereby increased $2,000.00 so as to amount to (15,665.00. COUN ILMEN Yeas Nays �trce P terson /Rosen __In favor / /Truax Aarren __.�—Against Wenzel // /Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.31 Adopted by the CouncilOff 1104 193__�__ L' ® 11 Approved 193— i Mayor ., ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK " C 9600 . FOENCIL NO. • CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK I&PUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM JJi PRESENtED BY COMMISSIONER DATE RESOLVED That Item 8—A-1 Administration Salaries, Bureau of Fire, in the 1985 Bu@get as submitted to the City Council by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased $8,000.00 so as to amount to $32,000.00 COUI ]>vILMEN Yeas Nays PJrce XT,enXT —_In favor /Truax Aarren Against /Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) x 5M 6.34 rT SMT CaF"'NO ;;991 BY �. '30 WarTBq�- - ;irtlloXy'ed ,ThBf If.¢m 9 A 1 Adminle- tramin tgh aglartee. Egrean+br i�yre tathe 1y86� et:eFO nbmitted to th0 CItY dHan srtha Comptroller be and:?he sumo fs h0T¢h9 IncrOesei;6 000 00 ab aR. 00 LQf'aa}Bhgt, .td'i8¢060_. rt.'fid¢gteihb9 tligmConocn OBLrl 1984: ,4pppr6ved Obt. 1 38M ±XOot 6 30843 �' �� Adopted by the Council OCT 11934 193— OCT 11994 Approved--193-- Mayor pproved 193—_Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CL.RK W COUIIl CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL NO. 1i OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK ``�..�� j�UNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESOWIED BY COMIII SSSIONER _ DATE RESOLVED That Item 8—B-1 Fire Prevention Salaries in the 1955 Budget as submitted to the City Council by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased $5,800.00 so as to amount to $5,800.00. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays �rce /P/eterson J XT,en XT --In favor ruax Warren /'� 2c / . Against Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council—ACT-1 W4 193___ OCT i M4 /Approved^----193— Mayor _-193Mayor V. hn ORIGINAL TO a1TY4 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL NO OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK U C CIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE COMMISSIONER - RES%WED enae in the 1985 Budget se submitted That Item 8—B-2 Fire Prevention Exp roller be and the same is hereby increased $200.00 to the City Council by the Compt so as to amount to $M•00• COUNCILMEN n Yeas Nays earce Q� /terson f/ 2 sen __In favor �ltuax arren .___O.—Against enzel /Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 -w,l;agalve�"r�hgt near e s s sere are Ven ttdnAFlsRenee So Khn tzsh Bnpicat ae: �a'S�4fnittedl t6 tha Cii;' 4'apnatt^by ihe. CpmpLr,Otter he and the eaxne IeiherebY: IneKeaeedµ.S>�DO 00"`eo tae tot hmouniltb szoa um �rfl4opteA= by tha Covinall oat l 198l: ApDrGYed�,0ppt. 3 ;1884 s �'� COCt 818845 „ s Adopted by the Council Off 1 493— ACT I M4 Lpproved _-193—_ . �� or — coulucn. ORIGINAL TO CITY CLKRK• • M. NO• CITY OF ST. PAUL r..• OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK UN RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY X t) DATE COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That Item 8-0-1 Fire Fighters Salaries in the 1985 Budget as submitted to the City Council by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased $86v282.00 so as to amount to $689,669.00. COUNCILMEN Yeas /earce /Peterson /�osen arren Akrenzel Nays I__In favor //M,. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 __Against Aea�v@d•- t'1'hat Item a -C 1 . 53'Ire; pygptpera gaiartee in the •Y996 Suflaet COxoub Ole ae atld hereB�e tai hereby,. incre8aed t38 E82.80 eo'ao to' amount ko SB9A9a¢d8D8te8 by tli�e.Council Oct 1 1994, `AD.,Dxoved pct: -;Y 1894 Adopted by the Council _ftT_t1"4_193 — proved__ CT 1IM4 193— Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CL RK f� r CFOUENCiL No.—__9..! ��_ 5 • - CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK C&UNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM BY ED PRESENTERyJP—1 ___ DATE PRESENCOMMITED RESOLVED That Item 8-D-1 Station Maintenance Salaries, Bureau of Firs,* in the 1985 Budget as submitted to the City Council by the Comptroller be and the same ie'hereby increased $8,000.00 so as to amount to 419,128.00. COUI jCILMEN Yeas Nays Peffrce 'P%l person In favor /R/osen Truax /Warren Against L_ enzel ,,/Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Counciln%T jJQRA_193__ OCT 1 VX _ __193— '�-" '14,6"' -_ Mayor )Rlelt 0 CITY CLKRK 'o' ' J COUNCIL NO. 4 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK NCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM Soo PRESENTED BY DATE COMM_IS91 - _ RESOLVED That Item 7-8-A-1 Police & Fire Alarm Salaries in the 1935 Budget as submitted to the City Council by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased $4,540.00 so as `..o amount to $40,040.00. COU DdCIL MEN Yeas / Nays P rce P/eterson Rosen __In favor /tuax /"J //Warre-- n --Against /Wenzel �r. President (Gehan) '5M 6.34 c.�$e x+ tHiL rIte)n 7b Al 'Sitalydt ,IRar6' Palarfe9 (n the 19Afi"B>tdReE .agb)ni : tt t0 thk Citt'. caoub f bq; the }CymptrOl�at;be anQ Rhe:eamw4q 4.h�erepx. dd i4,f40001eo he to am�ibnt to ff0�94.00 Ad06t pvrove_pr the Covticll bek 1 1074 I �{td 00LA, 197fr ryry tb0t. $ 3g>rf} OCT 1934 Adopted by the Council---- 193___ WT 1� App/ro]ve�d_�_--p19�3_. Mayor ORIOININ. TO CITY CL RK CITY OF ST. PAUL FI ENCIL NO. Vp(��!a/—�� OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK v�CIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER r��L-i�A! DATE RESOLVED That Item 9—B-1 Vital Statistics Salaries, Bureau of Health, in the 1955 Budget as submitted to the City Council by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby Increased $1,500.00 so as to amount to $5,472.00. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays rce Peterson Rosen In favor /Truax ^ / Warren —_ % Against /Wenzel f Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 IL'I :F'�No 88007 �y 'Fi• •� Warren ItobDl01 Tha4 6veio.-o 1 Yita1 "4Jn ttptiflcp• 3alariep $uYeau of Health- t1n tt!$"sdar, 193s' SudRet u"pubmitted 10 th0 Cltyct.OtOil by the ComDtroller,: -do an the fiatn@ Is bereUy fnareaegd_I 81( 09100 po -.4o'amqunLto S6 {78 b0: I AdOD4Ed by the Connell Ook 1 194. 6yDroved Oqt• 1 8187914^ ¢OCk 84) Adopted by the Council—ACT-1 i934193_ Approved___.. OCT 1 W4 _193--_ i 99008 COUNCIL FILE NO• ORlq'.4 CITY CLIA K CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE'CITY CLERK CIL RESOLUTIOeN/—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER _---- �.I /t� — DATE Salaries of the Health Fund RESOLVED The Item }-)�-1 Q>aratine to the City Covacil by the Comptroller in the 1435 Budget as submitted hereby Increased #5,500.00 so as to amount to be and the same is $21,863.00. WRrrpn . Re9oIYe4 r Thai igem 9 H 1 Ruaian; lqe of tris ;Heated ph to the: tine Sndu 199948udget w eu4 itted'Y, Yds Y,'ItR � Council by tdem. Cpmptroller be ;and cde lto eby tnrrewi 56600,00 bo sA 9aCher o'AA iaixe bo 421,8'C21.01) ctl'Oct.-Y Rppr`Ov bqu. U'91C it COUI�iCILMEN Yeas /p/ Nays arcs i /LQterson /k osen --1n favor .,truax I*arren �—Against /Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council OCT 11934193_ - OCT 11934 Approved---- 193 %`' Mayor ONpiml m Ctp, erk ✓ 09 CITY OF ST. PAUL COUFILE a ND...... -0..........'...... OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK -r] OUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM (y)J,�/^ September 29th, 1934• PRESENTED BY/ / ��--+�i-...-. COMMISSION �.-:-...._._................._.-.._ ._...._�_.__.__...__._._ DATE—._....__, --- --...—_._._—. RESOLVED ThNtItem 10-B1 in the 1935 budget as submitted bo the City Council by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased $5000.00 so as to be $98,231.00- � - COUNCILMEN -- Yeas ys May McDonald Pearce .................In favor Rosen n Truax ..lJ.....:Against Wenzel 6M 633 Mr. President Mahoney OCT11p, Adopted by the Council- ..... _..._.... ............I----193-.... OCT 11934 / Approved----- --------------------- -------- ......193.....- 4 4,1 Mayor cm c0umc& oewwa w city 0-k CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK FORM DATE --..-B-ep-t-PP-b.e,r---29-th, --- 1934.— CR P SFNTED BY M M iSSIONSM RESOLVED ,That Item 11 -Al in 11 the 1935 budget as submitted to the City Council by the Comptroller be and the sane is hereby increased $5000-00 so as to be $60,000-00 i6mypu0°fe�herellY�C�Teaeed S50 Oki! 6, he ;C°anCtl Oct. 1. 1981 IP r a 4-9 COUNCILMEN Nays Yeas May McDonald Pearce ......... In favor Rosen X, Truax -..Against Wenzel Mr. President Mahoney 6M 6.32 COT1 19M Adopted by the Council.----- ..... . ... ..• OCT 104 93 Approved ------ ----- --- ..........................--- Mayor Orim..l w city Clerk [y 99(�li couwca NO.----------'----.. CITY OF ST. PAUL ca. CE OF THE CITY CLERK 3--1 i rinN—GENERAL FORM RESOLVED* That items 15-G-1 __ in the 1935 Budget as submitted to the City Council by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased deoveas-ad 130,000.00 so as to be 2.405,000.00 . COUNCILMEN Yeas NaYA May McDonald Pearce................In favor Roe: n Truax � _.-L.....4gainst Wenzel ✓✓✓ Mr. President Maboney 6M 6-3k �G $`°�}oXs9903i 'li§•�T. C pesrue..- � � "b7vedTrhnt Ytem 16 O Y*•In the t,1a6udRgt m aubtnitt8d to the City i Ctlnn by' the,t.'0m4troller ba and Lh@, tl e f.•�h.rebY Increen�ed 8180 QOQ 00 .a.: ap�be°t8 i06�00.00v XdtlYt4edt �bY thai �obncll gat.' -1 Y886:. q�yro9ed Oot 1 3884 kYe,%Gist b.188}0.- _.i Adopted by the Council- ....... 0.�-.._1_1........393..... • ACT l tg�a Approved........ •---'------- ----------------------- 193 Mayor Original m City Clem CITY OF ST. PAUL c1� .NO.---- (� r74 � OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK -T /� OL ON—GENERAL RMPR SM COMtT1,SSEONERD By.__...__...I..t......3f..a..-_.......r.R.W.A�I._._......_._....__...._.-.._._..._.__.____ DATE.-..SitA.i.a.....-----.-..19.34.x_--------------- RESOLVEDThat item 15-I-1 in the 1935 Budget as submitted to the City Council by .the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased deereae.ed 30,000.00 so as to be 70,000.00 . COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays May McDonald Pearce ..................In favor Rosen Truax Against Wenzel Mr. President Mahoney 6M 6-33 kr Reaolaed That Item 3b�Tlt�t tfie'; X86 $udgot a. ahbmlt�.p to 'tha Cfty:; 1 COuaD"h tp4 Comgtro�l.r be and tho alai! ie eroby lncreaBed'44180 006 00,eo stn to be iQ0999 y pdoptdd,. bthe Council Opt,', 393{. Aapreym9 OuC Y 3984 ��4 yi (Oct 8 X1984) Adopted by the Council..... 41.....1. 934 193--... 1 ... Approved-..----- OCT -------------------------- -- .-193 Mayor OrlQinal w City QUI[ COUNCIL No ...... _ CITY OF ST. PAUL FILX OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CO CIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED� @@Y T ��i ��y. COM MISSIC ER._..._......y.w-...C_.-_.rr+navvy--.._.._._...._..._.._.___.._________._.__.— That item 1a-A-� in the 1935 Budget as submitted to the RESOLVED, �`—� City Council by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased deereaaed_7,500.00 so as to be 127,912.00 COUNCILMEN Yeas Na May McDonald Pearce ..... --.....-.In favor Rosen Truax ------... Against 4 Wenzel Mr. President Mahoney 6M 6.32 � kx� Os F?tiNp 99018�'B4 'L C 2'eared-- ' geiolsed Thgtw Ytem 18 A:1 to ,tile 3988',�,I4pdR4t u gyhmlt[ed, to Lha Clty Counbtl, Sb� the�Cli[nptrnller Jie and the dr<ro.::t. Brehy:;increaeed ig 800 00 so ag to;be �iBY 9?8.00 t+, pppYov.d O k 1. 1884e13 OoL 1 1994. 1pct. s 1084) f OCT 1 w4 Adopted by the Council. ..... ....... --- -.---- ----------193-- --- Approved -------- _-----�----- ----1�4-...193._ /' ... ... Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CL.RK COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. 99014 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK d- iw No. 89014—BY L C, Pearce OUN RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM ^Revoiu opet lnptne ieas s aReivasl .teff to the Counen by the, ( R- sem•-•�"""" he. and the Rame ere PRESENTED BY Z Q p'[<+p R(: DATE 4i•_" Y�i`�r:ia�� COMMISSIONER RESOLVED that Fund No. 17-A-1 , Council Resolutions;Ln the 1935 Budget as submitted to the Council by the Comptroller, its and ,the same.herebhessame increased by the sum of 7'979.85 so as to be 8 366.50 ; the being for the purpose of re mburaement to the erten of the cost of openingc purposes on referredato inethe nd ifollowing resolutioon of the ns fadopted or iand approved by th occasions City Council: Reg. Bill #6-34 rendered October 28, 1929 C.F. #82091 $180.75 (Mayorts Contingent Fund - Pulaski Day Meeting) Reg. Bill #6-41 rendered June 2, 1931 - C.F. #88260 198.64 (Contingent Fund - Memorial Day services) Reg. Bill #6-65 rendered December 21, 1933 - 96373 153.12 (Northern States Power franchise meeting) Reg. Bill #6-66 rendered December 219 1933 - 96618 (National Council of Catholic Women) Reg. Bill #6-67 rendered December 219 1933 - 96619 (Minnesota Council of Religious Education) Reg. Bill#6-68 rendered December 21, 1933 - 94995 (Saint Paul Education Association) Reg. Bill #6-69 rendered December 21, 1933 - 96663 (I. 0. 0. F.) Reg. Bill #6-70 rendered December 21, 1933 - 96338 (4-H Club Banquet) Reg. Bill #6-71 rendered December 22, 1933 - 96983 (Santa Cbbus Club party) Reg. Bill #6-74 rendered September 17, 1934 - 98336 (American Dental Assn.) Northwest Saengerfest TOTAL - COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nays J /Pearce /Pi eterson sen . —In favor /1Tr�uax ./Warren Against Menzel /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6-34 529.45 165.79 853.38 97.79 428.71 51.08 2821.14 2500.00 _ 7979.85 Adopted by the Council OCT91 19:4 193— D5 � QCT 11934 Approve' —193 -- Mayor PUBLISITen- Origlual to City Clark Q(�( CITY OF ST. PAUL it No ...... 5 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK . _ r COUNCITtt LOTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED • V vrCOMMISSIONERER . .'L iC+�. DA�-F' RESOLVED, That Item 18 C 3 in the 1935 budget as sAmitted by the Comptroller to the City Council be and the same is hereby increased $67.44 so as to be $5,067.44 C' No •,89$y+J31`Qd TdG^Tiyer—..r �beo1(ryd Ct Iteht'ift'y` 8�1n (hp. ],88b budgAt etl epbSnRted*bY the Comp crpHer rtb. the City Cou¢cll b and th.' earns to >,ereryv'inCieaeed 287 44 .o ,ad tq b0 .'.i6,OB 4iY :. .Adgp�gd, by tfi�.;dgmoG Oak ,1, 1884. Approved Cek 1 '-1814 s# u s COUNCILMEN OCT 11934 Yeas Naye Adopted by the Council- 193 ---.- May McDonald OCT 11g� Pearce ..........- -- In favor Approved-• ........ ------- ...... -- - .193-- --- Rosen Truax ........... Against`— Wenzel Mayor 4M 6-13 Mr. President Mahoney Orlaind to City Clvk.. mvaca NO----------0->Il-- V CITY OF ST. PAUL rni OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CCOUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM �J I • �� //1- _ Dp,Tr COMM SSIONER RESOLVED , That item 18-3)-1 in the 1935 budget as44bmitted to the city council by the comptroller be and the same is hereby increased 61,440.00 so as to be $4,320.00. C`ReeOved$BTDa$.� trt6Q18 D�1 ia.�-tDe ,1986 bndRek as ea mated to the. City Coat4o11 b .<T�tr'e C"orp4tT!?�leS De and.Mne,. npemtOCb�� � aa9 ��»4Eeaeea i1440.0Q eu -Ado»Sea by tha ovtl1pii Oct,. 1 ia84:�� ,�.v»roved O�pp�A11984d COUNCILMEN Yew Nays Adopted by the Council ......OCT ...--•1- $93A--193---.-- May McDonald Oar 11934 Pearce In favor APP............. roved..... ........ - -- 193 ---------- -------- Rosen L.-..----------------- ---------------------------- Truax-----._ '.Against Mayor Wenzel Mr. President Mahoney 6M 6-31 ORIGINAL TO CITY C -RK CITY OF ST. PAUL FI ENG1L NO_ OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM r _ DATE .. RESOLVED, That item 18-D-2 in the 1935 budget aSt submitted to the City Council by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased $480.00 so as to be $1,440.00. 0 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays 7rce /erson 'tosen _ln favor r}lax — arren _Against ,-'Wenzel / Mr. President (Gehnn) 5%1 6.34 R.gpYy�d,tc ItBily i8 D 8 in the: Y9H6 kbudeat" de enbmliEed. to the City COanefl.�.by the COmDtroller ba and the RQnre ,let.brreb tucree,bed, ;t8000 eo ae, tOA�gyYe�bA�the}Cpuncfl Oct. '1;'1834. iyAndragpd OOdt81984) Adopted by the CouncilpM193_ OCT 1 1934 Approved _193__ ------ Mayor - ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK FO ENCIL NO. \ , CITY OF ST. PAUL. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM COMM PRESENTED BSIO 2 - I DATE RESOLVED, That item 19-A-1 in the 1935 budget as submitted to the City Council by the Comptroller be and the some is hereby increased $1,365.00 so as to be $7,065.00. I: COUNCILMEN Yeas i Nays reerson Aosen In favor -Truax .Warren — Against /Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) SFt 6.14 C $ Nd 9901$ -RF( 'iad Tivair- . 1 Rs641vfd. That iCexq 19-A 1 In tbej 19.56;^hpdKet as. aubm1t6&',to 010- City -1 CPLnch, b9 .the. COWV"r'ue[ be sand dhe, abuts .ip perebY inereased 11586.00: 941 bO.,00 -AdGDted by,Ule C1nnct}:'Qct. 1. 1984,1 SpprGYed O.L L ^1884, B-3984)- Adopted by the Council— OCT-- -�A _ 193— OCT 19934 _193-- Approved—.-- — Mayor coUNaL NO FILE ORIOIN�L To ortr CLd" CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM "Y-4, it YIAL. C/ r✓'Vv'�'r'*-' DATE— RESOLVEq That item 19-A-2 in the 1935 budget as submitted to the City Council by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased $360.00 so as to be $960.00. Nays Yea, i""':on c In favor ""Rosen J J11�lruax ,,"arren —. L -=Against /Wenzel /Mr. President (G&an) 5}1 6.14 ��eo °vexes°Tp Bit mad39'es �C°1au LLo 1886�'budgOt Ne e,"ptioe0. to abd$'thq; C94aC11 bY. OsCoigPtroA 6 60 aa3 the; ew5b, )s6000-mv Igcr48!e0. 5860 QO eo aey L4 60 1980.00 � j -' AdoateA ,UYTthe Coaaot} Oct. 1;,3084; � AODrot!gd Oct. 1� 398# (Oct. ¢?3886) Adopted by the Council �. T 10ti�___193_— -IT 1 IM—193_ Approved___- ----------- �� Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK 9 V f y[�il CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENcIL NO. J FJrU OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE RESOLVED , That item 19 B 1 in the 1935 budget as submitted tothe City Council by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased $1,840.00 so as to be $9,555.00. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays j#arce /Xterson _—In favor ruax Warren —Against /Wenzel AT. President (Gehan) 5NI 6.34 fauMt keeblxed; 1kµUtttem TB�B-a ah the. Ceugik 3856ielt b t ay eabm)ttedrto`:. tha City. tL� A the Ccmutrollet tie Ead the .p8me r hereby faFroeeed il(640.00 eo as q , O SS 666.00. /bloated bylthe.:CauEC1L O"Ct Y,.34as: ADOr;SVed OaG� 1; 188! (Got -6 393{) Adopted by the Council OCT -INN-193-- OCT l,NN193—_ OCT 1 W4 Approved_ ___j_ 193 — i Mayor COUNCIL NO. ( ( \a21 FILE ORIOINI�L Ty CITT CL.— CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER t item 19-B-2 in the 1935 budget as submitted to RESOLVED, Tha the same is hereby the city council by the Comptroller be and increased 280.00 so as to be 01,780.00 -- cam, o6olved. nTtiag 1t 19 $ Ekai z L � ltbPF°Qe°i er.enbmttfu w the -City l°by Yt.bXi tbe;+Qyrgytryiler be and the Bade 16 hereb3 IncreAsed-i99090 °° as CO"Jjd b'y'(,he Cobnafl Oct. 1. 198 . ,pypryPed � AcC 8 1ssa1 Yeas COU "I Nays Zme rz/�terson Rosen j—ln favor /Cruax %% ren—.j.L-----Against ar Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) ,,1 1,14 Adopted by the Council n f— T -- L!��-193-- OCT 11" _l93_— I�--------Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CL[ COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO._ 2 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK �COUNCIL RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BYDATE COMMISSIONER RESOLVED , That item 20-A-1 in the 1935 budget as submitted to the City Council by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased 41,993.00 so as to be $7,583.00. COUNCILMEN Ycas Nays 7rce .,:on,,, osen In favor UaX arren .—Against ,, enzel /M r. President (Gehan) Ski (.14 ',°�e�e''Y'ea� Tlf�'t-lYsm a0 A.l M . in tha btldBbf ea Ehbinitfed to the Clt Uty unoll� the Comroliet be,and the ae�topet�.;748800 Creased f1;98a.00:eo Adq`pCed byatLe ,Cduaet Oct. 1. 19aE. Xpproved Oct.>.1, i,19af. i rock 619aU Adopted by the Council s.riTIM— 193 OCT I Approved 19'37_— Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLQPK COUNCIL NO. t, CITY OF ST. PAUL vas OFFICE OF THE -CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM PRESENTED By am DATE COMMISSIONER _ RESOLVED, That item 20-B-1 in the 1935 budget se submitted to the City Council by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased 41,306.00 so as to be $21,474.00. COUNCILMEN YcasNays P rce terson osen In favor //Truax 'Warren —Against A(enzel President (Gehan) ,Mr. 5M 6.14 C: F No 9908$—BY bdF hr. Trues-= Bb`solYed.�Thet item -80 8 1 In }he 1Q¢& bq�ee}+'ae abbmttted Yo the Clty CoUnglll by tbb Comntroller ba end; the; •same 1a"�h3reby 1Rareeeed it a08 00; so! e§•Yo by tY1494'y00 . edobt98 bY'th'e Cpl=oll UCt 1. 1984. AnnrgvedsOCG i 1984: (OaL 9 1885) — Adopted by the Council_ nrr ,_19W193_— OCT 11934 193___ Apptoved— � COU1�16LMEN Ycas � Nays Pearce 11' terson / Lln favor /Rosen -- /Truax ,Warren — Against /Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.14 Adopted by the Council_— } — 193-- 99CT 193_— Ajp�p'ryowed_------ -- --- C6UNCIL N✓J`' FILE O eelola.L TO CITY CLBNK CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE CO SE.NTEONER owl to the City Council RESOLVED, That the 1935 Budget as submitted immediately after the Comptroller be amended by adding by an Item "18 -G -31t - 8th and 9th Installment Item 18-G-2 Highland Park Water System, $11,730.00. C.F No A9d24—By Sred'M� Truaz- 4 . Re9.�ed .That the 1986° budget m ubmtttdpr O, the ,Cj, Couaell by the Comptroll0f be, umehded Eq, addlag Im_I fl atelx a[{g,TCO 18-1i-8 :au' Iteua' $-42f1 =gw" a aad IReta11m0Rt B:Ad�ha'Q ParltxWatee 8yakehy 31'!80.00. Ado)Y_ftdpU _tbp C6uae11 oath! 193L, 'API)M Od oct1cx+ ' L Coo;'8 COU1�16LMEN Ycas � Nays Pearce 11' terson / Lln favor /Rosen -- /Truax ,Warren — Against /Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.14 Adopted by the Council_— } — 193-- 99CT 193_— Ajp�p'ryowed_------ -- --- e6U FILE L FILE NO•— OR, al LTO CITY CLIRR CITY OF ST. PAUL , OFFICE OF THE CITY CL¢RK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GEN11 ERAL FORM v DATE PRESENTED BY iiiJJJ COMMISSIONER RESOLVED , That the 1935 Budget as submitted to the City Council by the Comptroller be amended by adding immediately after Item J8G4 an Item "18(15" - 6th and 7th installment Como Park Water System6431?F8 --- Seaolyetz Thar they-,�.881L.8(tdet .aei obmitte5r: 4o tlie, tYtyy Couab/lY Y the Camytro"i.-be'tmeadod b% WdTag (m - t 18dt0-6','UrafterffDd ' 7th tuat�ellmout (Como Peek Water. $yatevl 8848;88. - Adopted 'b9 the Couoa[1 OaL 1. 1884. Approved Oat Y: 1886 (Oot8-198!) , r COUNCILMEN Ycas Nays rce /P / P terson favor osen -- _In - Zuax rren Against I Wenzel President (Gehan) /Mr. i SM fi•ti Adopted by the Council_OCT 11434 193-- _--------- OCT 1IMA 193__ Approved------- Mayor ORIOINIIL TO CITY CL¢RN FOU¢NCIL No. \ ? CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE CO....S10NER RESOLVED , That the 1935 Budget as submitte$ to the City Council by the Comptroller be amended by adding immediately after Item 18G5 an Item,"18(16" - Water Service connection 1306 W. Como -Phalen Ave., in Como Park - $111.74. COU 7ILMEN Yeas Nays 7Pea ce eterson Aosen I' _—In favor /Truax AVarren Against ,*enzel )", President (Gehan) w 6.14 c; ­S; IPo 8ii-92 HY R't¢d IIr: Truaz ' 7 Reitbrvbe That;tbe S8E6 •Budget ae� eubmltted tg tae: Clty Couagtr the' ComtitrbUer b6`amended 9iy adding im- medt&tel" after'It.. 18=Q-6 an :Item 18-Q%g Water> Bervlge. 74. ti. Ir W amo gp¢!ga Ave.: !n Como Pat- f 'R4 k-- 5 Adopted by the Cqunotl Oqt 1 188(r Abbro'aed Oct ;d 18Ed (Oct B 1881) Adopted by the Council OCT 1 '^34 193_. Approved_ 0CT — 1 W 193___ mayor CeUNCIL NO. (AD( � ORIGINAL TO CITY CL9.. FILE CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY �J�u.GC� v/'^- DATE COMMISSIONER RESOLVED, That the 1935 Budget as submitted to the City Counil by the Comptroller be amended by adding immediately after Item 18G6 an Item '118011 - Moving Hydrant 5th & Market Streets - $184.15. COUNCILMEN yeas Nays Pearce /Peterson il�osen _ _In favor uax %g/arren _1—Against /Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) SN1 6.14 C F AI'o' 88087 Hy Frod.�'M.,Ti'uaz .. ReaolVe`d. That, ^Eha 1986 uneSud�Gt 8s- 9abmltted Yo Cha�:Cltp. Cotr y •thV ComyDt oiler b amonded by addtngt modlaX�ly ntter_�Item 18 f} -Bran Ite. m 18-(ijlT MovinRrHydrant 6th &Mar'. gt{ �h'eete—j18i: 6 - 1984- ,6d0yted by theCouaoil,Opt. 1, . .19DTOY.d, O�� � 1884) Adopted by the Council OCT 1 1944 193— OCT 1 Daae Approved—--— 1 193-- pprrooved --1193_.— Mayor CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL NO. (lam COU FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED ER IA i ,t RA, � ` ,, COMMISSIONER I&wt r DATE RESOLVED, That the 1935 Budget as submitted to the City Council l by the Comptroller be amended by adding immediately �aPter Item 18G7 an Item "18G8" - Water furnished Lake Phalen $2,400.00. C F�'4Qo$'S8088 {By kked Ol. Tena= G IYer}tlIvdd That th0 1836. $nage' ae 1auh Iced 'p 2h0:',Ctty; CounolV by thou ,Cqm ptepner he amendbfl bY:�dding Im= mbdle ly after :item 18= -7 an It - 1. d temlehed Lake Pha- len '. = • ' Adopted by..theCouncll'Oct; 1, 1939. ApprtiWed Oct:-'1� ,1939. - (06t.818891 — COUNCILMEN Yeas ✓ �YL�exe Nays �✓ /Peter, sen < ! Lt° In favor uax i'arren —4<2 Against wenzel /r. President (Gehan) stir 6,14 Adopted by the Council 193_ Approved- OCT 11w 193__ Mayor oniomw� ro carr tuna F LENCIL No.—nom CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK �• �COUNCIL RESOLU TIO N—GENERAL FORM ATE "PRESENTED BY----'4`ZT COMMISSIONER That the 1935 Budget as submitted'£, the City Council RESOLVED by the Comptroller be amended by adding immediately after Item 18G3 an Item °18"ty - 4th Installment Como Park Water System $199.21. COU CILMEN Yeas Pearce / Pterson /Rosen /TTrruax �W arren /Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehai 5M 6.14 Nays _J In favor Against C R NC.;99089-6Y ite bubI ted , Th%t ing 18D6 B+idket ae. initted[o thecCltg Coupotl;.Lbyy ;the d°e1°etpa[[ai stteer�'it�ein°ie d 8�sni[em, 18 (4!'=ith ?cabisll�ent +Como:Ea%1r WaCer+�Bybtem ;198:81. Adopted. by th Counoll Oct 1; 1984. Approve6 Oc[ 11,1984 (Oot 8-1984) �. ",..L Adopted by the Council OCT 1193-- OCT 1 I� Approved_------- — ORIOINAL TO CITY CLERK , C6UNCIL FILE NO.—Al CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED 2r1 -,t DATE COMMISSIONEERR RESOLVED That Item 361 in the 1935 budget, as submitted to the Oity Oounail by the Comptroller, be and the same is hereby increased Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) so as to be $26,000.00. No'89080—Hy,at $�(ieban (liY. retlueet)T - eflotVel: Thut"Ii _ n 8-A"-1-" n, •tba 1935 bud9I,L ae subintt;ed t0 th _ CITy> Council 9y tSe; Comptroller, be"and'tb0, Rsm+'fahereby Increneed Two 2heu- ennd:.DpllarR (f8,000.00) eo ae to e AdoDtedLed by C 1. 119 ct.' 1, 1984. ApproSt¢dc0ot.1"1:9854. i - - COUN ILMEN 193—_ 7Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council _.Q --I IV ce e". OCT IM4 �RgSen —In favor Approved— —193__ Approved------ aA atnst__- jarren Against --- _ - - -- - Mayor nzel /Mr. President (Gehan) 5NI 6.14 -- Z eoUNCIL l ( 1 ORIGINAL TO CITY CLLRIf f_..___.. FILE No. CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 17 RESOLVED That Item 21B1 in the 1935 Budget as ll submitted to the City Council by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased $2,580.00 so as to be $20,861.00 7777.7777777777--,�- C F No 7 94091 BY $eC Weazel- Reeol¢ed,'�Thatt iters 21 $'li In°the 1896 iiudBaG ae ubmItteq tG the CttY ed- C ugcll;b9. th. CprpptrGller be I'd the.: same ld he1'ebS lncress92 68P 00' eo asp �tq ba„IYA.R8198 ; Adopted' bye the.CbppciL Oct. 1.'1894: AppiOved OppL. 1. 5984. : COUN ILMEN Adopted by the Council --193— Yeas Nays rce cne rson - OCT 193-- In favor Approved Tu ax /V�4rren -- -Against �� —`T---' --- Mayor //Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.74 ORIGINAL TO CITY CLt RK n CITY OF ST. PAUL FI ENca NC 99( % .. _2.L OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL_ RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM COMMISSIONER aj i5i. wenZel ` DATE September 214 1934 RESOLVED, That Item 21B4 in the 1935 budget A submitted to the City Council by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased $480.00 so as to be $780.00. ZOUNc"LMENYeas Nays iPeterson Ten In favor ��1 yrax /Wen �ggainst ..3dC�enzel /Mr. President (Gchan) 5M 6.34 C F..�No s^•: :: , � I 8e9o1vedSOT $ Hr 8 C 'LYensel 1986 budget mat': Item 8; $ { In'Lh � L`ouuo4 by the.: Co�bmttt d tti the the' Barite ie h eb Ptroiler-be and ffie p@ 5780 OO.y �ticreaeed 8480,Q0 90. AaPtgd by the Couneq Got 1984. AduToved Oct.` 1 }934 1, SRet_e Adopted by the CounciOCT 11934 _193_ OCT 104 Approved 1193a Mayor ORIOINAL TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL b CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCILRESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM H PRESENTED BY C. Wenzel • ��L pTE October 2, 1934. COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That Item 22B1 in the 1935 Budget as submitted to the City Council by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby increased $12,500.00 so as to be $202,500.00. COUN ILMEN Yeas Nays earce �P terson enax In favor Trren Against enzel /l. President (Gehan; 5M 6.34 Sp:• A 1. � 4. .: 'C 'F !IZo 59o85=�7 1#. C. WopEel '. R solved Tda� Item 2EL8; [v the. 1936 BBvdget 4a'eubapl[[ed tip tho CIt7 Cou➢,, bg the, DOtppt{oller.:ba add the e6til9 fe hereby -0n0 eEsed 512.6 kWoo 0. . 5202;600.0 - Adobtod'by the Cou- nct) Oct, 1.:1091, A➢proved- Oo t 1: 1034:: C 6.19341 Adopted by the Council OCT 110 193_ OCT i M4 —193_— Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE No. W .i OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM RESOLVED That Item 31-F-5, Old Age Pensions, in the 1935 budget as submitted to the City Council by the City Co*ptroller, be decreased $26,423.00, so as to be $103,577,00. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays PPearce /P!eterson /ttosenJ-1n favor /T4U.. +� arren Against ,*cnzel /Mr. President (Gehan) i 5M 6,34 3; C No. 8008! ,13y llr H.'(38bsa (8y reape6k) Rasgqired, aCbaC'ltem 83-F-6, I Old'Aga .P ttklbaei la 'Eb1886 budget ae pub- mlYtcd:tb tbo It It by th Clty: C ae mptroAtr be ilepreaeed •;28.113;00,. sa, d>be 1303,677 Q0: _ Adopted brtitbe Couaoll Oct: 1. 1081: Appro,Yed U t L: Y9El. •,.. (Cote -388U •- Adopted by the Council 0 ('T 1 IN4_193 Approved— OCT 1 "` _193___ Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLCRK COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. 9902 OFFICE OF THE' CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—G NERAL FORM PRESENTED B� COMMISSIONER I Q , RESOLVED That Item 31-H-7, Public Examiner's Fels, General Fund, in the 1935 budget as submitted to the City Council by the City Comptroller, be decreased $598.00 so as to be $2,902.00. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays earce ,4'eterson /Plosen —__In favor truax Warren Against Wenzel ,/M r. President (Gehan) sit 6,34 i C FO 98086-8'p kL g,�(}db� (By. re0veet} Ree016ed, That Item 81-8-7: Pnbli¢ Examiner's. Feea.:(ieneral Fuad. In the 1836 tilidRet: ae aubm1, la to ,the City GOunOil' byy thOL•Ity-Comptroller ba de- oreAsed.8698.00 so'ryryee to, be., 33,803.00..: AdoDt08 by'.the GGO Oil Oct. 1, 1834, Approved Opt: 1.. iBBF: (OFti-B-1931) -; Adopted by the Councilm!T f -193V_193__ Approved_ fLA4 _19_193__ .—✓ �___S%E�v`_�-+-tom Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER COUNCIL 1 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION —GAN ERAL FORM RESOLVED That -Item 31-E-2, P. I. R. Reimbureemefit, in the 1935 budget as submutted to the City Counoil by the Comptroller be and the same is hereby deoreased $50,000 so as to make it 015,000. COUI)�C1LMEN Yeas � Nays Pearce• X%terson• 7, sen, In favor /Truax /Warren ,n � Against AVenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Reaoi'4� TStem\, el'E 8,",Y L R. ReimbtiraemenL the 1880 bndget1ae submitted to the It Council. 6q the Con ytroAer.be shd the same•fE hareAY de rea6ed ;@0,000 1R,as to Snake it ;15 OOOi � � ' - Adobted'by the Cbuaoll'Oct: 1, 198f. ADDroved Oet'1.-1884. -ltF'., (Cot. 8.1930" Adopted by the Council OCT 11934 193 Approved_—=—�-193 _— Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK { ` N`'L CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION —G ERAL FORM PRESENTED BYCOMMISSIONER— RESOLVED Thkt Item 31-F-1, Polieepents Benefit Association, as submitted by the Comptroller to the City Council, be decreased $17,522.00 so as to be $80,478.00; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That Item 31-F-2, Firemen's Relief Association, in the 1935 budget as submitted to the City Council by the City Comptroller, be decreased $8,161, so as to be $40,239.00; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That Item 31-F-4, Health Employes Relief Association, as submitted by the Comptroller to the Council, be decreased $1.294. so as to be 86.706.00. 0 COU I jCIL Yeas � Nays /Pr":P�rce - rson 'en /R/osen. n favor /uax- ./*arren. gainst 4enzel• �iAt. President (Gehan)• . 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council -PT 1 fW 193__ ,OCT IIM-11 Approved ----193_— Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CL%.K COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO -911 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLJTION—G :NERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That Item 31 -Ervin the 1935 budget as submitted to the Oity Oounoil by the 0omptroller be and the same is hereby de- creased $20,000 so as to be $80,000. COCILMEN Yeas Nays 7ce //7�'' rson ren In favor ruax arren ——Against enzel v(r. President (Gehan) 5M (.i4 I� C F ^„No 88088—� M. ��Qehaa (89' ReeoTveQ, That'Stem: fl -III' t M -c to 3986, budget as aubmitto4htoe.,wi City;' Cogncil'by the C-rea olteb 0.600 the yams Ib hereby decreased f80.600 ( to he S,QO 000 ' CAQy AdopteN by the lC pncll Oct. 1, 1834. AgproYed Oct 1. 1984 (Oct;.e� 1884) i Adopted by the Council OCT 1 193— OCT 93_ 0CT l 1934 Approved— —.-193-- Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL No. 99039 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCILOR ES LUTION ENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER ` e RESOLVED That Item 31-E-7, P. I. R. Deficit, in the 1935 budget as submitted to the City Council by the City Comptroller, be decreased $30,000, so as to be #5,000. COUILMEN Yeas / Nays f� /Pleterson /R(osen ___In favor rren Against I*enzel Mr. President (Gehan) W 6.34 -_'k a `> , T[0 490g9--8 + 3c a denan csr rquest) "Re4olYed 'Cn0,4+Stem 91 PS -4 P L•.Ii.- D�heott.:lu the 3986, pltda$f ae; eunmlt-: ted. ,kaan4 City, CouaoN el It Cdfubtr011er be deodeueed 8E0 0001 eo ae.tq •he 86'000 � � •: A:QpAtgd by the;CAuncll O¢t: 1 19$4'.' '•AAnroved Oet.. ,1:` 38E4 R Adopted by the Council— OCT !V&93— OCT 11934 pproved 193_— Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLLRK COUNCIL No. TVA CITY OF ST. PAUL FILA OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION7�GENERA FORM PRESENTED BY 9 �{ . o DATE COMMISSIONER .A RESOLVED That the Comptroller's budget for the year 1935, as submitted to the City Council, be amended so as to add under Miscellaneous Receipts an item for delinquent tax collections of $220,000.00 so as to make the total Miscellaneous Receipts the sum of $1,813,250.00. C�`fi':87o 890}O= -By EL $.�Qehan fHy Resolved Th&t the ,FpmptrGlteye -, budget for ttie�yed 188K'as aubmltfed It tb'p Ctty Councn, baneOUSded eo.ae tw�a d vale t;'EftBcelttnt—, RectIons• ad slEem fo dallpquent tax collectfoge; dC7i880 QQp 00 eo .ee to wma@'e the .total it $28j860 00 kepaiptfl ,� T sum a of Adopted, by the Couholl �qck 1 1984. APVxoved Oct --3 19;4 1 — l4et,lI 1884) { ,:I Adopted by the Council OCT 11934 193— OCT 119314 Approved—___ Mayor C7OU IL•MEN Yeas Nays rce Lcrson- favorr T/sen• uax atren • ainst• enzel• /11 r. President (Gehan)• 5M 6•74 C�`fi':87o 890}O= -By EL $.�Qehan fHy Resolved Th&t the ,FpmptrGlteye -, budget for ttie�yed 188K'as aubmltfed It tb'p Ctty Councn, baneOUSded eo.ae tw�a d vale t;'EftBcelttnt—, RectIons• ad slEem fo dallpquent tax collectfoge; dC7i880 QQp 00 eo .ee to wma@'e the .total it $28j860 00 kepaiptfl ,� T sum a of Adopted, by the Couholl �qck 1 1984. APVxoved Oct --3 19;4 1 — l4et,lI 1884) { ,:I Adopted by the Council OCT 11934 193— OCT 119314 Approved—___ Mayor ORIGINAL TO oiTr CLERK COUNCIL �� CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE No. _ 41. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTIQN— ,NERAL F RM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER - RESOLVED That Item 25-A-1, City Hall and Court House Salaries, as submitted in the 1935 budget to the City Council by the City Comptroller, be and the same is hereby increased $2,400 so as to be $23,690.00. C. q 89011=Fly M: $ regaeet) Reached. That item. 86FA if e4L'.and Court-Flo'Salaries -as,sub-- mltted to :the As: ebudget to the. City Council ,by ;the 'City Comptroller, be and the same is:hereby inereased' 88,= 4q0 so as to b 88889000 ,Adopted by the Council Oct 1 1934, ;Approved Oct:_1 1984 (Oct_ 8 198U Adopted by the Council op ,T _.193— OCT 1.1934 Approved_._ Mayor COUNCILMEN YeasNays rce P/stetson /R/osen In favor /�1/"r�uax Against ,4Varren _ /Wenzel /4r. 5M 6.34 President (Gehan) C. q 89011=Fly M: $ regaeet) Reached. That item. 86FA if e4L'.and Court-Flo'Salaries -as,sub-- mltted to :the As: ebudget to the. City Council ,by ;the 'City Comptroller, be and the same is:hereby inereased' 88,= 4q0 so as to b 88889000 ,Adopted by the Council Oct 1 1934, ;Approved Oct:_1 1984 (Oct_ 8 198U Adopted by the Council op ,T _.193— OCT 1.1934 Approved_._ Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CL.- COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RRESO TION—GENERAL. FORM PRESENTED BY J V ♦ `'�'"n`�`ti.. COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That Item 31—H-6, Mie oellaneous andAunfore seen, in the -,,1935 budget as submitted to the city Council by the city Comptroller, beN\and the same is hereby inoreased $1,500, so as to be $2,000. 1 N ----� - C F NG.`,49Q48--B9'sDL $ Oehen (By' RegDlyed ThGt Item 81 R -e. Mlecel� ianeoue'. and'-L*n[oreb en. In the 1986' budget aR, 9pbIty, , oto the City Cops•_ G!1 . sa 'e.1a, hereby,,,: e .Comptroller, be and' the vto, !e' 2 H041;.laereaaed'. 11.609; do as to: be. , 990:.- Adopted by'the Council OcC 1:� I984:. Apptuv4d Oct, k 1984 (OcL 8,1984) C;�,CILMEN Adopted by the Council OCT 11934 193_ Yeas Nays ceerson OCT 11934 /Rosen -- , -- _In favor Approved 193_— /Ttuax /Warren --�--Against / " Mayor Wenzel / Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL ,� CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO_a, OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY Wenzel D COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That there be added to the Gen al Fund, Oode No. 31-H-15 in the 1935 budget as submitted by the City Oomptroller to the Oity Oounoil, an item for Port Authority in the sum of Two Thousabd, Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00). �peil' (AY reppOEt) $?EoldOd ghat`: o" nrte -gilded td the' oen'ora'7 Fund. Code No:;82=bY t e the ° ]986;^�uBEet gRl�,evbmatted;:by i)ie City. Cp(nptr0}ler -to -the Clty Coun¢ll. ;:an: . ltbmgfo� Port Authorltv,1 the.Rum ofi �Twn '�h¢uegnd.lr/Ve 8un�red Dollg�rs: {}g 680 00) dpnfod-br�t4'e CGtln¢Il 'Oct 1 1984. A9.oF8ved 0¢b;i 19st I — t t(O¢t 8 1981) COUNPLMEN Ycas � Nays yerce erson sen In favor Lp_uax /J /Warren —Against /Wenzel ,--Mr. President (Gchan) nt 6,14 Adopted by the Cound OCT 1 1934 193— OCT 11934 Approved�� 193___ Mayor COUNCIL ORIGINAL TO CITY CLSRK FILE NO.— CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE COMMISSIONER _ RESOLVED That there be added to the General Fund, Code No. 31-H-16 in the 1935 budget as submitted to the City Oounoil by the 00mp- troller, the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00), the same to apply on the delinquent fire hydrant rentals in the Slater Depart- ment. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays �_rl ePP rson en /R en In favor 7.a.rarxe. !r _—_.;yL-Against nzel //Mr. President (Gehan) ; 1 (.14 �- 0 990M -Hr 8 C. el Re6oty d. Tliat (here hA'`e.dded,tO ttie Renera3 FunB:Code No 81`-8-16 In the 1946: budaet' ap. oAnhamlMollethe Cm d7ounell by She;. Cm Gt:: Ten, ThoueQnd' Dolllarsoj%,r the tabuula tE10 000.0 t the':;saa1@ toapnty on the dehoWenf fire:hydrant rentals la the Wator-1,6_ r e r-Dd- rfma Adopted be the Council -,Oct, 3. 1884. };Approved Oot 1 38E4 _ ,40ck.9 T984),: Adopted by the Council_OCT 1 1934 193_ OCT 11934 Approved_— —193__ OHIOINAL TO CITY CL6a CITY OF ST. PAUL FI ENCIL No. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENIARAL FORM RESOLVED That there be added to Code 31-H-14 of the 1935 budget as submitted to the City Counoil.by the Comptroller, the sum of $2,400.00 to be paid to the Humane 800iety. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays earce /Octerson Rosen In favor %Truax /j' amen (� Against enzel /Mr. President (Gehan) renueat) +Rea lamed That tbero -tie a"$Enb-Ao Code 91 A 1#saf the 1986 budget iae �autimtttad t to �4)e „Cltp Qonn It by 'tri& ComDtrothe aum. of SO 400 00 to -ba' aald to he$umane. 800iety Adopteii Onk 1 1889. A6nroyed"Ort 1 19fl4.j (Oet 8 1904). Ise Adopted by the Council OCT 1- W4-193— OCT 11934 Approved--__ 193-- ------ ---- RAM SEY COUNTY OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR Council of the City of St, Paul, C. H. and 0. H. Building, St. Paul, Minnesota Board of County Commissioners, Ramsey County, St. Paul, Minnesota Mr. Harold F. Goodrich, Comptroller C. H. and C. H. Building, St. Paul, Minnesota Gentlemen: f GEO. J. RIES CaYNiY AUDIT.11 EDWARD PETERSON OVYTY AU- SAINT PAUL MINNESOTA Tnly 89. 193 1 r� The Joint Court House and Cit; Hall Committee ittee ete m ting held Monday, 3uly 83, decided upon and approved the following budge fo said Committee+ some to be submitted to the City and County authorlt ee� for their consideration in the preparation of their budgets for the ar 1935: 1 Secretary 280600 1 Custodian 2400.00 1 Aset. Custodian 1800.00 1 Mechanical Superintendent 8400.00 1 Asst. Superintendent - Mechanical 18004,00 1 Electrician 1800.00 1 Painter 1800.00 1 Switchboard operator (Superver) 1860.00 3 Switchboard Operators at 01200.00 3600.00 2 watchmen at $1446.00 2898.00 1 Matron 1380.00 18 Janitors at $1380.00 247840.00 3 Janitors (Supervisors) 6 Elevator Operators Telephones and Switch Board Heat -Light and Power Maintenance 3 Supplies Elevator Maintenance Citys.Belt - $66,888.00 County!. Hal! - $66,588.00 at $1440.00 4,380.00 at $1440.00 8.650.00 69,818.00 9,800.00 45,000.00 18,000.00. 7.354.00.' TOTAL 133,056.00 TOMS very truly, Goo. T. Rise County editor Deputy (1) (For minutes) Hearing was held on the budget for 1935. Schools and libraries were taken up& Letter was read from Commissioner Rosen assuring Comiesioner Pearce of hie complete cooperation to increase school and library budgets. Letter was read from the Cameo Comoneroial Club asking tbat sufficient moneys be given the Department of Eduoation and the Department of Public Safety so as to permit them to function efficiently. Commissioner Pearce made a brief statement on the school situation, showing the abnormal increassiu en- rollment and less funds this year than in 1924, with 5500 more pupils, and, also, the inordase AN GOM of materials from ten per cent to forty per cent. He stated that his department spent $30,000 on CWk and ERA projects to get =125,000 worth of work. Mrs. Linsley of the St. Paul Council of Parent- Teacher Assooiatione spoke on the inadequacy of the present tax system. She discussed a qu"i&M sf" 4� 1 to all clubs, questionnaire sent cut by "W M organisations, eta., the answers to which showed that the majority were in favor of no out in the Education budget. __ ___.A.._. __----_.. _ v (2 ) Miss Converse, Mr. Joseph Finlay and Mrs. Duncan Ferguson all spoke on various educational phases and opposed any outs in the budget. Mr. John Donahue of the Juvenile Court spoke an the important factor that education is in preventing Juvenile delinquency. Mrs. Baer, representing the National Council of Jewish Women, also opposed the two hundred thousand dollar out in the budget. Rev. Walker Vance spoke on the City's duty in the development of individual people. Mrs. Sickles, representing the International Institute, asked that the budget be increased so that proper opportunities for education may be given the foreign born. Mrs. Knoblauoh, Education Chairman of the Parent- Teacher Association, gave various statistics as compiled by her organisation. She stated that oat of fifty-two cities of one hundred thousand or more population, St. Paul stood forty-sixth in teachers' salaries. Rev. F. M. Eliot, Dr. Nellie Welch Nelson and Father Galligan all asked that no out be made in the Library budget. Commissioner Pearce presented several resolutions Increasing various items in the school and library budgets. He made a motion that roll call be had on the resolutions. Commissioner Wenzel made a substitute motion that the resolutions be laid over until the Council i A has gone over the proposed budget to see where outs can be made. Notion carried 6 - 0. Budget laid over one day to Thursday, September 20th. (For minutes) • delegation headed by Dan Gephart appeared asking that a new school be built in Prosperity Heights to take the place of three portables. He stated that the estimated cost of a four-room unit would be 433,000, a portion of which would be paid for from Federal funds. Commissioner Pearce gave a resume of the school bond program and his efforts to improve conditions at this school. Mr. Gephart suggested the abolition of various titles in the lchool Department to provide funds for the new unit. Mr. Hartwell explained that the Department was With already ie11 working eri a skeleton organisation and could reduce no further. 4* r,� �� r6 � 617k� - September 13th, 1934. Bon. Fred M. Tanis, Com91r of P. P. & P. Bldgs., Building. Dear girt The attached letters relative to the request of the Prosperity Heights P.T.A. and others for a new school building in Prosperity Heights were referred to the City Architect, by the City Council, with the request that he confer with a representative of the Education De- partment and the City Engineer to determine the approximate cost of providing inside toilets, water and sewer connections to the present Proapertty Hei,hts school building and also to determine how much of this cost may be obtained from the State or Government. The matter was laid over to September 19, to be heard in connection with the school budget. Yours very truly, City Clerk. FRED E. LOVELL MILTON ROSEN Depmy Comm. Commrssroner - CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS GEORGE M.SHEPARD Chiel Engineer 1. EDWARD GOTTLIEB, Supt. of Sanitation JOHN M. REARDON, Asst Chief Engr. and Supt. of Conshdh uon M. S. GRYTBAK, Bridge Engineer G. H. HERROLD, Office and Oty Planning Engineer RAY !. KARTAK, Supt. of Workhouse MARK W. WOODRUEF, chief Engr. Oerk SSeptember 18, 1934 Ron. I. C. Pearce, Commissioner of Education, City of St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sirs I am very sorry that circumstances will not permit me to be present at the assure Council meeting tomorrow morning, w that you have my complete cooperation in your de- sire to increase your school and library budget. Yours very truly., - MILTON ROSEN, Commissioner of Public Works. t QUESTIONNAIRE Please call a special board meeting to answer this questionnaire and send to me not later than Saturday, September 15. 1. Do you favor the proposed cut in the Department of Education budget? 2. Do you approve having the Parent-Teacher Council urge the city council to raise the budget for the Department of Education $200,000, which is loss than the 10% pormisetble? 3. Do you.approvo the dropping of on(>-hundrod to ono -hundred five teachers? 4. Do you favor cutting teachers' salaries? 61 J 5. In what way do the teacher members of your association suggest economies? 6. Do you favor a.) Closing kindergartens - "7 b.) One somoster kindergartens? c.) Two somoster kindergartens? 7. Do you approve of half day sessions for a.) First grade? 7 - b.) Second grade?/' 8. Do you approve of discontinuing school study periods for a.) Junior high schools? g%-" b.) Senior high schools? 4s r -v 9. Do you favor having an item in the budget for the opening the buildings for agocia1 uses such as: a.) Paront-Teacher moetinge? b.) Adult education classes? c.) Loisuro time classes? d.) Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Camp Piro, etc. o.) bummer schools? f.) Classes conducted by emergency relief teachers? 10. Do you approve discontinuing the use of ventilator fans in tho schools? (A decided health monace.) Return to Mrs. S. E. Linsley, 1227 Como Boulevard, Saint Paul, Minnesota CITY OF SAINT PAUL GpiMl of Minnaob OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON Qty Oak and Comalalona of Residoson September 27th, 1934• To the 8onorableAlWor and Members of the City Council. Gentlemen: Permit me to call your attention to the fol- lowing facts and figures in connection with the City Clerks budget reouirements for 1935• 4A1. - Salaries. Salaries of the present employes in this Bureau amount to $12,856.60 based on the present rate, but without the 14j% hold -back. Allowed in this year's budget, $12,268.00 with- out 14j% hold -back. Proposed in 1935, $11,566.00• The follow- ing figures show the increase in the volume of business in 1932 to the present. In 1932 the number of instruments filed, 37,752; licenses tamed -9,466; amount collected, $1029011.65. In 1933 the number of instruments filed, 37,185; licensee issued -9,979; amount collected, $152,596.16 In 1934 - the first six months, 21,69 intro- mentp filed; 6,093 licenses issued; amount collected $36,502.44. Almost immediately after the change of Adminis- tration this year, the City Clerk was notified by the Comptroller's office that as soon as possible a change would be made in the mode of applications for licenses, whereby itwould be the du nes anty of d City Clerk a office to receive all app issue the same, instead of the present plan. Under the present plan applications for certain licenses are made through the License Inspector's office in the Department of Public Safety. When this contemplated change is carried ont it will greatly increase •.he volume of work in the City Clerk's office which will necessitatti an addition of two junior clerks. This would entail an additional expenditure of $2,136.00. Due to a lack of suf- ficient funds, on October 15th of this present year we will have to drop one junior clerk typist, Mies Axilrod, which will greatly handi- cap the efficiency of this office and will leave us with but one typist. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON GH Clerk and Commissioner of R"Istration Page 2. With the increase in the volume of business during this last year it can readily be seen that this will be a terrific handi- cap, ant a call your attention to the fact that 11 new classe een provided for by ordinance since 1932 and your Honors le Body is familiar with the amount of work in connection with these applications and licenses. I, therefore, respectfully ask that this item, Salaries, 4 A 1 be increased by $39404,001 making the total for salaries in the City Clerk's Office for the year 1935, $13,404.00• Item 4 A 2 - Office Expense. 6 This item should be increased at least $300.00 to take care of new equipment made necessary by reason of taking over license applications and on account of increased postage on the sale account. May I call your attention to the fact that it ie quite imperative that the office of the City Clerk be given more stenographic help in view of the fact that we are now called upon to make excerpts of the proceedings of the City Council, as well as certified copies of resolutions for the Federal Government in connection with all federal aid projects involving the City of St. Pani. 4 B 2. - Official Publication - Printing. This item was set at $6,000.00. It is very difficult to estimate the requirements in this item as we are confronted with two unknown factors. the contract rate and the amount of material to be published. This year's rate is 360 per inch. The code price, I understand, is about three times this year's contract rate. If the bids to be received in November are near the code rate, the amount set up will be entirely inadequate and the cost for publica- tion will be greatly in excess of the $6,000.00 placel in the 1935- budget 935budget by the Comptroller. Due cor,44eration should be given to this most important item as we are required under the Charter to publish all ordinances, franchises and resolptions. W Page 3. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City awk and Commissioner of Registration Just a word relative to the needs of the Bureau of Registration and Elections. The budget for this particular budget should be increased by $1,000 as it will be necessary for us to re -district certain sections of the City, thereby increasing the umber of voting precincts, as we have a number of precincts that are very unwieldy. To change these precincts would make de- cided changes all along the line that we may cut the larger precincts down to a reasonably efficient number. One precinct in the 11th Ward has over 1300 registered voters and there are a number throughout the City in excess of W.. This makes the precinct unwieldy and causes congestion in voting. To make these changes it is necessary that the work be done on an off year, as under the State Law, no changes can be made within three months of any election. Yours very respectfully, City Clerk. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minneao4 a OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City CIS and Commialaner of ResWason i September 7th, 193+ - Bon. H. C. Wenzel, Coms'r of Public Qtilities, Building. Dear Sir: A't the meeting held today, Commissioner Warren advised the Council that they mast do something about turning on more street lights, as accidents are increasing due to the lack of -light. The matter was referred to you, by the Cowell, for investigation and recommendation. Tours very truly, City Clerk. CITY O C SAINT 11� T P A U L LEONARD G THOMPSON BOARD SOF WATER COMMISSIONERS OF J /"� General Superintendent & Engineer HERMAN C WENZEL, President Capital of Minnesota C. M. CROWLEY Ant. Secy. & Registrar MILTONROSENWATER DEPARTMENT R.A.THUMA,Ch. &Bacl.Supt .FiltrationPlant AXEL F. PETERSON HERMAN C. WENZEL, Commissioner WM. A. PARRANTO, Deputy Commissioner THE CITY OF PURE DRINKING WATER September 12th, 1934. Mr. german C. Wenzel Commissioner of Public Utilities City of St. Paul Dear Sir: I have checked the death records at the Public Safety from traffic accidents for the year 1933 and Department resulting up to date of this year as requested. No attempt was made to check would ve on the of from reports traffic ac and wouldsince requireiconsider bleltime- checking ime. checkingg The total deaths caused by street cars and automobile accidents during this period was 118, of which 88 wereapedestr�• 60, or 68% of the 88 pedestrian deaths were caused by a occurring after dark. Of the deaths occurring after dark, traffic on University nelling Avenue alone accounted for an$)Avenue�2,fHastingsaAven e13,SWabasha Avenue accounted for 3, East and West Seventh Street 6, m Street 3, Central & St. Peter Streets 3, Of the reaining deaths after dark, all but 2 occurred on main thoroughfares and street car streets. 36 of the 60 occurrednerreets having the orna- mental abet mental lighting systems, small ornamental units or overhead lights. 43 of the 60 deaths occurring after dark were at, or very near, sligeti ngterselthattemhCtainedaofff Ofithelintersections. have better sigh It is also interesting to note that 32 of tY�Le 60 fatalities after dark were people 50 or more years of age - From an analysis of the above figures, it would appear that the greatest --number of accidental deaths occurred where there is a AOffof:SAP � p GatewayD to the Great Northweet ` BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS I T Y O F SAINT PAUL LEONARD N. THOMPSON C General Superintendent & Engineer HERMAN C. WENZEL, President Capital of Minnesota C. M. CROWLEY Asst. Seq. &Registrar MILTON ROSEN AXEL F. PETERSON WATER DEPARTMENT R. A. THUMA, Ch.B Bad. Supt. Filtration Plant HERMAN C. �VENZEL, Commissioner WM. A. PARRANTO, Deputy Commissioner _40W® THE CITY OF PURE DRINKING WATER #2 combination of heavy vehicular and pedestrian traffic, and also that the present standard of lighting intensities on these streets is below that necessary for the proper protection of the pedestrian. From my observations, I find other very important con- tributing factors causing the accidents, such as speeding, non- observance of traffic laws, drunkeness, improper precautions of the pedestrians, street onditions, is and principes cal in autin les, of which speeding t holds true especially on University Avenue where we have the greatest combination of all these factors, and as a result have the greatest percentage of accidents and fatalaties. During the past two years the funds allotted for street lighting purposes have been cut to such an extent that it was ab- naluetanderd ofailluminationtlthe and burning lighting order derbthat the origi- might stay within the budget allowances From the foregoing analysis there is no doubt that lighting contributes a great deal to the safety of pedestrians and vehicles on the streets, and it would seem to me that from the standpoint of economy in property damages and lives lost, together with the peace of mind to those who are obliged to use the streets and sidewalks of the city after dark, it would be money well spent for the City to provide sufficient funds to maintain a standard at least equal to that formerly maintained. Very truly yours, 3II-���T CF I3GSTIN(i. PORTor- AINTFAUL Gateway to the Great Northweat CITY OF SAINT PAUL LEGAL DEPARTMENT LOUIS P. SHEAHAN HILARY J. FLYNN JOHN L. CONNOLLY EDWIN MURPHY CORPORATION COUNSEL IRVING GOTLIES ... 1.T - JAG. F. SULLIVAN. September 19, 1934. CLAIM IN-TIOATOR Mr. Leonard N. Thompeon, Superintendent, Board of Water Commissioners. Dear Sir: This is in response to your letter addressed to the Corporation Counsel, wherein you recite that the Comp- troller in submitting his estimates to the Council in rele- %ion to the 1935 budget, omitted to submit any proposed aplivopriation of funds for payment to the Board of Water Commissioners of the cost of water to be supplied for the extinguishment of fires. The Oharter, by Section 460, contemplates tlst the Council shall annually appropriate funds for the pay- ment to said Board of the oost of all water supplied for the extinguishment of fires. *1% The Comptroller should have taken cognizance of such provision of said Be6tion 460 in the preparation and submission of his said estimates. The Comptroller in the event that said omission was due to inadvertence and not design, could have amended the estimates so as to have included the proposed appropriation of funds for said purpose at any time before the first hearing thereon by the Council and in such event the limitations of Section 203 of the Charter here- after quoted would not apply in relation to said amendment. The Council may now supply said omission by an appro- priation by amendment of said estimates of the Comptroller, sub- jact, however, to the limitations of said Section 203, which pro- vides: "In determining said expenditures, said Council shall not increase by more than ten per oent, any fund beyond the estimate of said Comptroller, and it shall not increase the aggregate of all appropriations more than three per cent above the estimates of said Comptroller." Eat r lyLpS-MSS 49Q8 ant Corporation Counsel. COMO COMMERCIAL CLUB FRONT AT OXFORD ST. PAUL - - MINNESOTA September 18, 1934. To The Honorable City Council, St. Paul, Minnesota. Gentlemen: - At the berol7th. itComo wasCommercial resolved tolub. Monday Lie Hing . geptem request you. at your budget hearings fortheDepartment of Education and the Department of Public Safety, to see to it that increase in the budget for 1935 is given the Department of Education and to the Department of 'Public Safety and restore sufficient two departments topermitthem to function efficiently Respectfully Yours - Como COMMERCI L CLUB, �eor tarY- - y T -- m BOARD OF, WATER COMMISSIONERS HERMAN C WENZEL, President MILTON ROSEN AXEL F. PETERSON CITY I-PC SAINT PAUL abbf Minnesota WATER. DEPARTMENT HERMAN C. WENZEL, Commissioner WM. A. PARRANTO, Deputy Commissioner -90-181 THE CITY OF PURE DRINKING WATER To the Honorable, The Mayor and Councils City of Saint.Pauls Milne Gentlemens LEONARD N. THOMPSON General Superintendent & Engineer C M. CROWLEY Asst. Seq. & Registrar R. A. THUMA, Ch. & Bact. Supt. Filtration Plant September 18, 1934 The request of &'member of the hater Department for the allocation of budget funds is rather unusual, if not unique' and that my position maybe perfectly clear and lead to no misunderstanding publieally, may I preface my remarks to say that the Water Department, because it is a self-supporting department and receives not a cent donation from taxation is not, primarily interested in the collection or apportionment. of taxee!IP However, since certain Departments are large consumers of this Department we are vitals interested in the apportionment of sufficient s o them, so that rney may meet their obligations to us. I appreciate that the Council is confronted with a tremendous and difficult task* PSAP Ual Gateway to the Great No' I'll L ,AY Provision for the following items is asked: 1. $ 50'000.00 for fire protection service due for 1934 2. 73,248.00 „ n 1935 3. 2,400.00 for 300,000 1sPhalenwater erect or Council the chain by f 4, 184.15 for moving hydrants, Rioe Park 5. 1,364.80 1934 installment due for installing mains in Como and Highland ParkB 6. 1,751.34 1935 installment on above 7. 111.74 for water service insta118d in Phalen Total - $129,060.03 I appreciate that the Council is confronted with a tremendous and difficult task* PSAP Ual Gateway to the Great No' I'll L ,AY 1 t BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS HERMAN C WENZEL, President MILTON ROSEN AXEL F. PETERSON CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota WATER DEPARTMENT HERMAN C. WENZEL, Commissioner WM. A. PARRANTO, Deputy Commissioner 4919-® THE CITY OF PURE DRINKING WATER 9,To the Honorable# The Mayor and Council* LEONARD N. THOMPSON General Superintendent & Engineer C M. CROWLEY Ast. Seq. & Registrar R. A. THUMA, Ch. & Bact. Supt Filtration Plant The elimination, last year, of $51,364.80 due this department then seemed the only solution to an equally difficult - problems but opened the way to a very dangerous proceedure in the operation of the Water Works. The City Comptrollers following that leads has this years whether acting by legal right or not, certainly violated the intent of the Charter, in failing to include in the budget $73,848 due in 1935 for fire hydrant rental; this in spite of the fact Sec. 460 of the Charter makes it an obligation of the Council to provide funds for this purpose. December 31, 1933 the available cash balance of the Water Department was but $7,890.69, due largely to the return to the water consumers of $69,800 in the form of a special 10% discount. It is clear that failure of this Council to 19544 andd1935 cash funds frrfor the omsa0small00 vbala cceLetoo aiour large cash deficit. It is hardly conceivable that so large a business can continue to operate without working eapitale Zither the Comptroller must refuse to honor our requisitions and cripple operation or provide hinds by temporarily transferring fends from one account to another. Facing such a situation the only course left open is to recommend special discount onewater billss,dsin o that Board bysoontinuance at Charter e Chartee Of r 10% instruction must establish rates sufficient to meet all depart - oneaapproximately.$10o,000 at obligations. The water eyear to hep meet rs will thus be augenerired al contribute tax deficiency. It is a sound principle that water revenues must be used for water works purposes. The principle of diverting funds is the first step that has wrecked more than one publically owned PORToFAUL i, ii EN tnr+oo wraa1 Gateway to the Gnat Northweat BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS HERMAN C. WENZEL, President MILTON ROSEN AXEL F. PETERSON CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota WATER DEPARTMENT HERMAN C. WENZEL, Commissioner WM. A. PARRANTO, Deputy Comrniwonar 40-® THE CITY OF PURE DRINKING WATER 3 ---To the Honorable The Mayor and Counoili LEONARD N. THOMPSON General Superintendent & Engineer C M. CROWLEY Asst. Sexy. & Registrar R A. THUMA, Ch. & Bact. Supt. filtration Plant utility or made of it a crippled, tax supported Institution* This Co-anoil, I feel positive, sill agree that no temporary emergency exists that justifies or should tempt such an action. The sincerity of the Council to include these amounts in future budgets is not questioned, but the personnel of a future Council, probably equally short of funds, may not feel inclined to pay for a dead horse. This Council should, I believe, at least include funds to cover the reteennttiionnsmade In the 1934 budget amounting to $61,364.80, ptus e item specifically pledged for inclusion, being items 3, 4 and 7 for $2#696.89. INT -Ego AINTFAUL wwre 1 Gateway to the Dreat NgW..t :ted a'JA R. Thompson Superintendent. UNITED STATES CONFERENCE OF MAYORS OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Honorary President: Drexel Avenue and Fifty-eighth Street T,uste.s: THE HONORABLE JAMES M. CURLEY CHICAGO THE HONORABLE MEYER C. ELLENfTEIN Ex-MWor of Boston -- Mayor of N.w.h President: THE HONORABLE C. A. DYKSTRA THE HONORABLE T. SEMMES WALMSLEYSeptember - City M..eoe, of CrLi—ti MWo, of Naw Od.aos g THE HONORABLE F. H. L.GUARDIA ce- ViPresident: Mayor of Naw Yoh Cib THE HONORABLE DANIEL W. HOAN 1 9 S 4 THE HONORABLE ANGELO J. ROSSI Myo, of Milwaukee Msyo, of Sen F—ci..o Executive Director: PAUL V. BETTERS Exacuti.. Director A—riu Municipal A, ... Ntion ADVISORY BOARD Hon. Mark H. Geban THE HONORABLE OSCAR HOLCOMBE, chei--*ayor MWor of H....., Tex.s city Ball THE HONORABLE JOSEPH W. BEACH St. Paul, Minnesota M.yo,.F Hertford, C .... oicut THE HONORABLE J. FULMER BRIGHT MWor of Richmond, Vi,aini. THE HONORABLE JOSEPH K. CARSON, JR. Moro, of P -J -d, Oreoon THE HONORABLE R. E. L. CHANCEY M.— of T.— Florida THE HONORABLE FRANK COUZENS MWoroF D.uoit, Mi.hio.n THE HONORABLE HARRY L. DAVIS MWoroF CI—I.nd, Ohio THE HONORABLE JAMES E. DUNNE MWoroF P—id..­ Rhode Island THE HONORABLE GEORGE W. HARDY, JR. Mayor of Shr­o., Loa.— THE HONORABLE EDWARD J. KELLY M.yor.F Chic.00, IlBnoi. THE HONORABLE JOHN C. MAHONEY Mayor of W.rwcte,, Mo. ... h.— THE HONORABLE LOUIS MARCUS Mayo, of S.It Lek. City, Uteh THE HONORABLE NEVILLE MILLER Mayor of L..iwille, Kentucky THE HONORABLE WALTER G. C. OTTO Mayor of New Rochelle, New Yoh THE HONORABLE WATKINS OVERTON Mayor of M..phi,, Tmn..... THE HONORABLE WILLIAM H. SPEER MWor of Wil.inoton, D.lewer. Dear Mayor Gehant The Executive Committee has again asked me to write to you with regard to continuation of St. Paul's affiliation in the work of the United States Conference of Mayors. In June we received a letter from the City Clerk indicating that there was no money in the general fund to take care of this continued affiliation. I think that Mayor Roan of Milwaukeg also wrote you regarding the desirability of St. Paul's par- ticipation in the Conference. We of course are very anxious to serve you in every possible way and I hope that nothing will prevent you from giving continued financial support to this im- portant work in the field of municipal cooperation. Un- less the viewpoints of the major cities in the United States are presented it is very diffionit to secure so- lutions which meet the actual needs of these large govern- ments. I hope that you will drop me a line in order that I might inform the Executive Committee of what you feel St. Paul can do. ruts' -ra U PVB:t With beat personal wishes always, I am FaithiLy yours, Paul V. Betters Executive Director �7 '--I r )-t", ' -4. M-. Ppnl V. 13atters, �C'Wvu 1, 'It, 'L- C,�-,�Orr.--tce of Ilayors, Dj�j�ej j;�rc pifty-eighth St., Dear Str3 -w�r rs-,,irdir— t'ia C;itj OF SI -I _nnllp nai:�e-sh—) in tn�3 t-,Jte.d 9*,tezi Conference nf !�ayors, the City Coimcill at its mcetlri�- held to& -y laid this ruitter over iLuitil the final disposition of t ,! 131ji;:et for 1W) which is n)w pending. Ynur-, very trulyp City Cler'-L*. Honorable Umbers of the City Council St. Paul Post # 8 in regular meeting adopted the following reeolution:- 1lhereae n believe that the question of the Pablie Safety Department budget is a matter of vital interests and 11heras we believe that the proposed budget out will endanger the Pablic Safety and Public Health by rodusing the POUGG and lSfei�health and propertyh departments ois one of themost no tMndamental purposd Woras we e t the pro goverment; Therefore be it resolved that Post # 8 of the Minnesota Department of the American Legion 039presses Departments sts and bsitpresolved further thatproposed aro copy of thisthe resolution be spre public Safety ep sent to the Payor and the members of the -ad upon the minutee of the meeting and a copy City Council. �Q�� a(ZZ+ /� G.r2 V r - REPRESENTATIVES TO THE sn v ro CENTRAL COMMITTEE OFFICERS FOR 1934 c Arthur J. MnQ.:11.n F r k C. D.P:.rr.. C.m —3- A: L. J—i- S.n;nr V:..-Comm.nd.r Rny E. Jnhnaon Cl.n.nr. Vnknnn. Jnn:nrV:..-C.mm.nd.r H Po Tr...n..r �n > . v+• PAST POST -b . J.h. W:rth. Ch.P141. ST. PAUL POST NO. 8 COMMANDERS J...ph Hnn-k. Hit— t t Arm. Ch.rl.. M.On;ll.n. S.ra..n + - THE AMERICAN R.y I. Tm,n.nt LEGION Seg M Ki gC.-hy lat 3rd Monday Aite of Each Afenth—Public Safety Thom.. F. Ry— EIGHTERS '(� post in h D, N M. M.... PAST STATE COMMANDERS �a,�gtest 'ex t I. E. Gottli.b. $tP P..1 H. G..r H.H­;­ F -11 -le 0 John D.mphy G.o. W. P. ­ D, A. A. V..Dyk. G. V. C.,moo St.111—d Kang CL;.. I. W.:k.rt Office 4 the Adlut— H..m.n C. B.I.— PAST DISTRICT COMMANDERS THOS. F. RYAN E. J. Curry D, N. G. M—t.n..n 401 Mlich;gau Ave. Arthur J. MrO..:ll.n Roy E. John.<on F..d C. N.l.nn alar St. Patel. M"Fn. x.rm.n Bept. 17th., 1934• Honorable Umbers of the City Council St. Paul Post # 8 in regular meeting adopted the following reeolution:- 1lhereae n believe that the question of the Pablie Safety Department budget is a matter of vital interests and 11heras we believe that the proposed budget out will endanger the Pablic Safety and Public Health by rodusing the POUGG and lSfei�health and propertyh departments ois one of themost no tMndamental purposd Woras we e t the pro goverment; Therefore be it resolved that Post # 8 of the Minnesota Department of the American Legion 039presses Departments sts and bsitpresolved further thatproposed aro copy of thisthe resolution be spre public Safety ep sent to the Payor and the members of the -ad upon the minutee of the meeting and a copy City Council. �Q�� a(ZZ+ /� G.r2 V r - O sn v ro J m C M �n > . v+• n O D N lat 3rd Monday Aite of Each Afenth—Public Safety Building ,Ifcetings on and "WEAR A LEGION BUTTON" A. L POCIEY[ DAVE DAIIL DDW. P. RIN6IDB NATE APV"UApa[ PIIYBiDRNT VlO@-PRY9tDYNT RYORYTARY+rRYARVRBII AODIT'.R r. a St. Paul Musicians' Association xLocal No. 30, A. F. of M. [Amo ,t0, F.d ;tk'] OA dd Affia.ted with An—i— Fedemdon of I..bor r..o,ost' 436 Wab.s6a Street a St. Perilt, Minn. P,atw--asnnR oeaa o.DA a.a August 8, 1934. To the Members of the City Council, U a` Saint Paul, Minnesota. Gentlemen: - With reference to the item of $8300.00, placed in the budget estimate by Commissioner Fred Truax - pro- viding for band concerts in parks during 1935 - We earnestly hope that during your deliberar tions to determine the fate of the 1935 budget requests, the customarily keen edge of the well-known pruning knife will have become so dulled by prior operations that it will be rendered ineffective when reaching this little item. In other words, we urge - with all the force at our command - the retention of this item. Of course we know full well that this amount, inconsequential when viewed from the standpoint of dollars, is added to the total of the sum necessary to impose as taxes upon a burdened community - of which, however, we are an integral part - but the intrinsic value of this expenditure to St. Paul and its citizens is worthy of serious consideration. Judged solely by the amount in- volved it is a minor item, but by virtue of its purpose it offers major opportunities for satisfactory returns of various kinds, the value of which would be ,diffioult to compute in dollars and cents. As an investment this thought merits attention. Altho providing only a brief period of ego- loyment for a limited number of professional musicians local tax -payers), this item is graciously welcomed, primarily because of this employment opportunity, and 8eoondly because municipal concerts enhance the value of music as a public asset and pave the way to future possibilities in a broadened field and on a larger scale. These concerts accrue to the mutual benefit of all, spir- itually and commercially. ti The wide publicity given in previous years to park concert programs, created an incentive to tourists to include St. Paul in their itinerary - and we have and Buy in .St. Paul " 11BloW Your Horn For St. Paul Musi, PRHBtDEAT DAVE DAHL HDW. P. RINGIDB NATE APPLHHAURA pR8B4O8AT BSO RETAA Y•TIIBABORBII A-. ar St. Paul Musicians' Association �` . o Amo — Fed—ttd 7 Local No. 30. A. F. of M. [ f ?A Id .. J i Affiliated with Am Amn Fede don of Labor �^ d 436 WAw6 Screen :. St. Paul, -Minn. OPF,OB. OHDA DAR DMO 04DD ROOMS } OEDAR 99Ha —2— information in our files to verify this - and we have reason to believe that this feature assisted in attract- ing conventions. And we further believe that these visitations were of commercial advantage to our mer- chants• And the people in general, granted the opportunity of enjoying these concerts, will exper- ience wholesome, revivifying inspiration, and at a time like the present, when morale and morale are sadly In need of strengthening,thft=-A41esaving grace, elevat- ing thought and action , and further enables them to await, with fortitude and patience, the coming of a happier day. Music, the art, is not a luxury or non- essential. It is a constant need. Firmly implanted in the soul it is the inherent birthfight of humankind. Its expression and reception arouses the do�mant spirit, providing a powerful incentive to renewed ndeavors and as a factor in our present struggle for a return to normalcy it is of inestimable value. St. Paul atone time enjoyed the enviable distinction of being the music center of the Northwest. Why not provide for the restoration of this desirable prestige? We are certain you will coincide with our views and will not permit a comparatively paltry sum to obstruct so worthy a feature, including its employment opportunities for professional musicians, nor deny us the privilege of proudly proclaiming that St. Paul is again responding to the soothing influence of "living" music and that all, therefore, is harmonious. Trusting you will give it the consideration this matter merits, we remain Yours very truly, ST. PA SI A So •, By es ALE -m By ••Boost For and Buy in St. Paul" ',Bloii Yc'oJ 7i��i�i9°'or .St. Paul JVlusic" ,.� CHARLES J. MIX -LAN. PRE{IDENT MATH MATS. SECRET..♦ SAINT PAUL AERIE NO. 33 FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES e 167 WEST SEVENTH STREET TELEPHONS� l3A.FIdD 1233 �1 -_ - P. o. BOX 533 SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA o® At a regularFraternal Order of Eagles, held meeting o£ Saint Paul Aerie $33, September 13th, 1934, the following resolution was adopted by unanimous vote: "Whereas, we, the officers and members of Saint Paul Aerie $33+ Fraternal Order of Eagles, believe that the proposed reduction in the budget of the Public Safety Department of the City of Sainst of cltizens is a uestithisfcity; public interest vitally affecting he "And whereas, we believe that such proposed reduction will be directly and materially injurious to the welfare and best interests of the City of Saint Paul by subjecting its citizenry to additional dangers by reason of increased crime, fire hazard and decrease in protection of public health through lack of aaequate safeguards of the public; "Now therefore be it resolved, that we hereby place ourselves on record as disapproving such prop.)sed reduction. "Be it further resolved that this reolution be spread on the minutes of the meetiJg and that a copy thereof be aelivered to the Council of the City of Saint Pau.° DIRE MH!S ADOLPH OABAIELSON, OFFICERS - MICHAEL J. HAIDEA P. H. OILLiS WILLIAM HANSON J. %MCM a., Saint Paul MLLIAM D. HLR'ASON J. a.HORN OEOrV.N,,!U1 EEB1 PATAICH M.MAHON TH M RHWEAP�lers J. OMEAAADSON C. WALLAAFF A°'m° `° — ° `° `�D Association H. BTBONO� es 48J St. Pete[ �� C ..t �J' // 4" ST. PETER ST. M1 n Sept. 12, 1934. �(l To the Honorable Common Council, P City of l, City hall1,, stSt.Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: On -sale liquor dealers of St.Paul pay license fees of approximately $190,000 annually into the city treasury, and in addition contribute heavily to the maintenance ofthe l municipal and other governments through real estate, p property and other taxes. The X190,000, we believe, represents our payment for the privilege of doing business and, we also believeencon- titles us to the city's aid and cooperation in properly ducting that business within the law. At the present time there are great numbers of un- licensed liquor dealers -- who contribute nothing to the city treasury -- doing business in competition with us. The police department is affording us whole -hearted cooperation, within the limits of its ability, in the suppression of this bootleg competition, as evidenced by the records of arrests and convictions in the last tw.o months. We are of the sincere opinion that the decreased bud- get for the police department, as now before the city council, constitutes not only a.serious menace to the welfare of our business but to the welfare of the entire citythrough the certainty of lowered police efficiency. Any _ personnel, beyond those reductions already made, aredunt ins able to citizens who desire law and order. Thetions in salaries would be nothing short of criminal. policemen States. Nowofficeramong can reasonablypberexpectedaid itothe properlyUnited support himself and his family, pay his taxes, and otherwise discharge his obligations to society on the salaries currently paid. To effect a further slash would be tantamount to tel- ling the policemen of St.Paul to get by as best they may, by their wits. Ourunder standing of budgetary procedure is that the coun- cil ismlimited, by law, to increasing any budgetary item not more than 10 percent providing the entire budget as submitted by the comptroller is not increased more than 3 percent. In the interest of the policemen and of the citizens gen- erally -- as well as from the possibly selfish interest of protecting oub own investments and our own businesses -- the St.Paul "On Sale" Liquor Dealers Association, representing a majority of the licensed on -sale liquor dealers of the city, respectfully urges your honorable body to increase the police budget to the fullest extent permissable under the law, and to concentrate such increase (in the salaries funds. Respectfully, �� � Secretary, St."aul "On Sale" Liquor Dealers GNM:fhs Association. DIRECTORS OFFICERS ADOLPH OABRIELSON P. H. GILLISHAIDER J. P_Iwldl t ]. P. a ABE • Saint Paul WILLIAM HMICHAEL NSON WILL D. RLEASON Ice Preei�ent 1 OBOROE N. MD.LEH P J. J. PATRICK M.TIAHON ICK 'H°T-� "On -Sale" Liquor Dealers C. E099>�YARDSON C. WALLRAFF NdlFRED BSTIHDN aI� uOQeE 6 -Me. Association 34 492 ST. PETER ST. 2 erally -- as well as from the possibly selfish interest of protecting oub own investments and our own businesses -- the St.Paul "On Sale" Liquor Dealers Association, representing a majority of the licensed on -sale liquor dealers of the city, respectfully urges your honorable body to increase the police budget to the fullest extent permissable under the law, and to concentrate such increase (in the salaries funds. Respectfully, �� � Secretary, St."aul "On Sale" Liquor Dealers GNM:fhs Association. mSPBNDrrUBdS FOR SALARUS CUMISSIMA OF PUBLIC ;IORKS D&PARMNT. # o Estimated E -M --------------------- Nei Total Recoverable Year &n¢ineere° City Planning Budget Axroendieures }ceeeivte 1921 55,000.00 12i780.00 67,780.00 67,527.95 1922 559000.00 18,280.00 73,280,00 72,693.11 1923 62,500.00 11,280.00 73,780.00 120,250.38 46,470.38 1924 63,737.00 10,894.00 74,631.00 139,276.13 "49645.13 1925 86,049.00 11,134.00 97,183.00 111,680.95 14,497.95 1926 70,220.00 10,406.00 80,626.00 939091.45 12,465.45 1927 70,220.00 8,624.00 78,844.00 91,253.41 12,409.41 1928 70,220.00 8,624.00 78,844.00 86,904.87 8,o6o.87 1929 70,220,00 8,754.00 78,974.00 147,665.23 68,691.23 1930 66,220.00 8,550.00 74,770.00 169,167.23 94,397.23 1931 69.354.00 69,354.00 1399243.00 69,839.00 1932 48,000.00 48,000.00 113,244.42 65,244.42 1933 44,126.00 44,126.00 98,561.22 549435.22 1934 45,231.00 459231.00 87,000.00 41,769000 # o Estimated E -M THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL INTEROFFICE COMMUNICATION -Omp�® September 10, 1934 Hon. Milton Rosen Commissioner of Public Works Dear Sirs In connection with the Department of Public Works Bud- get for 1935 there are certain items to which your attention is called as to what is believed to be an inadequate allowance in the proposed budget, namely, the EngineersFund, Street Construc- tion and Repair Pund, Sewer Construction and Repair Pond. The City Planning Fund was first combined with the Engineers Fund in the 1931 budget and has remained so since then. The budget al- lowances for all items of the Department of Public Works budget whether computed on the basis of mileage of streets, mileage of sewers, population, or any other yardstick are extremely low when compared to other cities of similar size. The Bureau of Engineers, as you know, is charged with the making of -all surveys, engineering investigations, keeping of all physical records of plats, monuments, etc., preparation of plans and specifications for all engineering activities in the City except public buildings, and with the issuance of numer- our permits for construction in use of public streets. In addi- tion to the regular routine, during the past year the Department of Public Works has been called upon to do a great amount of work for non -chargeable items and will be required to do so dur- ing the coming year, namely, engineering services in connection with the Departmentfs work under the State Emergency Relief Ad- ministration, improvements to the Airport, improvements to the Mississippi River and Barge Terminal. It might be of interest to note that based on plans pre- pared by this Department that by the end of this year the area of the Airport will be practically doubled from what it was in 1933• No charge as yet has been made for engineering services against the Airport in order that what limited funds were avail- able might be conserved for materials, labor, and equipment in improving the existing facilities. The same is true for the Manicipal Barge Terminal. in June 1933 By Council Resolution/the Bureau of Engineers was re- quired to prepare a detailed list of city owned levee property for the purpose of transferal to the Port Authority. This work has practically been completed and a map prepared showing the Mississippi River,.the adjacent levees and municipal property. Hon.'Milton'Rosen, 2 September 10, 1934 from the lower city limits to above the Omaha Bridge. do Deserip- ns of property were prepared covering all city owned,proper- ty within this district.- In addition to thi"s the"Departmentof Public''Works has been aware"that with the 9"foot channel im- . provement in progress that there are possibilities of obtaining very considerable expenditures within the St. Paul Harbor area should the proper plans be prepared for consideration by the War Department. All surveys and plans for State Emergency Relief istration work, which now are employing approximately 2,000 men in this Department, are made by the Bureau of Engineers. These projects, including the CW& work of last winter, include sewer re - reconstruction and rgest re -grading and loweringall old rofucity els streets, construction of bridges, grading and filling of Airport, graveling of streets and alleys, g grading and filling of Barge Terminal, cleaning out Phalen Creek, repair of paved streets, cleaning and leveling of city dumps, and many other similar activities. The percentage of non -relief expense including engineering as approved by theState Admin ive- tration is limited to 7%, making it necessary that ly small amount be reserved for equipment, materials, and labor supervision rather than engineering. It may further be pointed out that the elimination for Peter example some of the eanldrthe pogtponementects such orethe paving of discontinuance ofSt. Peter arrest for 193 both large and small projects mean the loss to the Bureau of En- gineers of any engineering costs which might have been charged to the specific project had it been carried out. Studies made during the past several years have indica- ted that the net request for the Bureau of Engineers of $59,300 for salaries and other expense is the minimum with which to properly carry out the routine technical 'services for the City. The abet of inspection, field engineering, extra draftsmen, and surveys can readily be varied to meet the volume of -work and this is taken care of by special charges to approved -orders or projects` and accounts for the varying expenditure from year to year over and above the net budget allowance. The attached sheet shows the net and total expenditures for the Engineers Fund for salaries alone from 1921 to date. This table shows salaries only and for comparison with the present net budget figures must have the other expense items added. been d Funds for street construction and'r4air hav�eloeanceeOf creased from an allowance of $2439340 in 19 oboth an ptreetseproposed and allaysbhaseincreasediinathatgperiodgtodaa and paved Ron. 'Milton, Rosen September 10, 1934 greater extent than has any other criterion of the city*e devel- opment. Not only has the mileage"increased but the demand for service in maintaining both streets and alleys has increased. With a large proportion of hilly streets and alleys in the City of St. Paul the solution is not one of makeshift repairs blit of more or less permanent surfacing and gutter "',Bonstruction, thick cannot be done with present funds. While it may be admitted that the dirt streets in the area which is assessed for oiling and sprinkling are good, there are many miles of important streets unpaved and outside of the oiling area which are rapidly deteriorating. It may be stated that the use of Emergency Relief Admin- istration labor to supplementlexistingufunds in the repair of streets has enabled somewhat more work to be done this year on streets than would have been doneotherwise. If the greatest value, however, is to be received from the great number of ]Emergency Relief Projects that are now in progress, the services of the engineering and construction and repair bureaus must be extended to the limit. It has been pointed out in previous communications that much of the sewer and paving work, as well as construction work in other city de- partments under CWA was merely to take care of deferred rather than current maintenance. The equipment of the Department of Pub - lib Works is being used and depreciated in these.projeets without any charge being set up to replace it when worn out. Such a con dition cannot be permitted to continue without serious.deterioration of both plant equipment and of the streets themselves. There are approximately 25 miles of permanently paved parkways for which adequate maintenance funds have"not been provided. In submitting the Departmentrs estimate for'bud"get'allowance it was carefully figured that the amount of $104,400.00 for Street Construction and Repair was the minimum with which the proper service could be rendered. The Sewer Construction and Repair Fund has been reduced from $22,080 1n 1934 to 18,480 in the proposed budget. In the 5, winter of 1933 the City of St. Paul by the expenditure of $8,5 0.23 from this fund and other sources was enabled under the CWA.program to line, reconstruct, and repair 1 ,884"feet of old sewers and sewer tunnels at a total cost of $9.350• The work accomplished was in the nature of deferred maintenance which in most cases re- quired reconstruction. The present allotment of funds will lnot uently allow for the continuance of the program during 1935• some time ago I suggested in a communication to the Comptroller that either this fund be increased or that a special fund be created for the purpose of purchasing materials to"enable a com- prehensive relief program to be again carried out this winter. Very truly yours EO -m. SHEPARD Chief Engineer WHEREAS, our City Comptroller in his budget for 1935 proposes a cut of $184,000 to be visited on the schools of this city, and WHEREAS, we feel that the School Department has honestly and conscientiously attempted to carry on in as economical a way as possible, and WHEREAS, we believe that our children, passing through this period of depression have the same right under this democracy for an education which the children in better times have had, therefore BE IT RESOLVED, that we, the Original Boosters' Club of Saint Paul in regular meeting assembled do hereby protest against this proposed cut, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that we hereby petition the Honorable Mayor and City Council to restore to the Education Department the $184,000, and to replace in the 1935 budget as much as possible the funds which have been taken away from the schools in the past two years. Given this 10th day of September, 1934. Signed, �✓ � President T Acting Secretary BOARD OF TRUSTEES H. E. HAMMERGREN PRES. HARRY H DAN BRICK VICE PRES. JOHNUNFORDIETS P. SHARKEY RECORDING SEC. TREASURER ORIGINAL BOOSTERS CLUB LES NAGE CHARLES EL R MC GRATH C. ANDERSON CORRESPONDING SEC. CLUB ROOMS... DIETSCH'S HALL FRED NELSON FRED GEORGeJACOBs A. ROBINSON THOMAS AND WESTERN CxwlpM wx Exr[niw�x x[xi Cow Nlii4 TEL: DALE 9370 M TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL: WHEREAS, our City Comptroller in his budget for 1935 proposes a cut of $184,000 to be visited on the schools of this city, and WHEREAS, we feel that the School Department has honestly and conscientiously attempted to carry on in as economical a way as possible, and WHEREAS, we believe that our children, passing through this period of depression have the same right under this democracy for an education which the children in better times have had, therefore BE IT RESOLVED, that we, the Original Boosters' Club of Saint Paul in regular meeting assembled do hereby protest against this proposed cut, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that we hereby petition the Honorable Mayor and City Council to restore to the Education Department the $184,000, and to replace in the 1935 budget as much as possible the funds which have been taken away from the schools in the past two years. Given this 10th day of September, 1934. Signed, �✓ � President T Acting Secretary `?heCClub September 6. 1934 To Mayor Gehan and Members of the City Counoil: The St. Paul Central High School "C" Club, composed of graduates and students, by resolution adopted, does hereby respectfully urge your honorable body to exert all possible effort to prevent a reduction in the City School Eduoational fund. We feel strongly that to reduce the school fund can only possibly result in lowering the capacity and efficiency of St. Paul schools to a level threatening educational standards that are the very basis of civic progress and advancement. To further reduce the education fund will, we believe, in- evitably result in denying a common school education to many, and to dangerously impair the efficiency of a school system that is an integral part of the civic progress of St. Paul. This situation is, we believe, so serious to exert toepresent a very effort menace to our oivio structure. we ask y ou to avert the grave consequences that must result to St. Paul through the reduction of the school educational fund. jsWident, y urs Centr 1 "C" Clu J Saint Paul Society for the Prevention of Cruelty HUMANE SOCIETY HENRY C. CAeseR, `Presiders,. LEAH M. Reeves, Secretary JAmEs NANRtvett, est `Uiw `Presiders— JostAx M. DRESSER, Vreasurer ASHLEY M. STOROE, and `Uie `Presiders-• - Ct—N T. PARKS, Attorney JOHN E. Bowes D. D., 3rd 'Uim `Presidens- OENERAL OFFICES WILDER BUILDING "'We speak for those that tannot BE -H B. BAR -e , Executive Secretary Incorporated under the Laws of the State, speak for themselves" 4ebruary, e878. `lyddes of Incorporation with Td.ohonr• ,State Sxiety filed T(ovemher, e899. Garfield 2818 and 2819 SAINT PAUL, MINN. August , 24,1834. city council of at -Paul, court House, St.Paul, Minnesota. Honorable Body: - We are writing to ask if we may have a specific time set when a committee representing the St.Paul Humane Society may appear before the city council in reference to the appropriation for our work. Thanking you for your past co-operation and with best wishes, we are, Very Truly Yours, ST.PAUL HUMANE SOCIETY, Hienry c pser l P "esid ANIMAL SHELTER Eva Corner Morrison Street, West Saint Paul PHo". RIVERVIEW 3420 . Qlitg Anil nub (90urt Auuot Fat V (llm Wv - - JSL Vmd t �llinnesafa SCOTT L. GIPPLE Custodian To the Honorable Mayor `=`@ Sept 25th 1934. and members of the City Council. Gentlemen: - I wish to call to your attention what appears to 're an error in the budget set up by the Comptroller for this dep- artment. For the past two years we have had in our employ an "asst. Mechanical Superintendent" Mr. Landmark, an "Electrician" Mr. Bohland and a"switchboard operator" Mrs. Ktmimel who were not included in the original setup of the personel of the custodial force. After our first budget was passed it was discmvered that these three positions were overlooked and it was very necessary that they should be taken care of. The City Hall and Courthouse Commission then established the jobs and appointed the above named persons, but no provision was made for their pay as the budget had already been adopted. The first year we paid them by voucher from our maintainance funds which were considerably larger then than now. For the second or current year on request fron the Comptrollers office they were placed on the regulat payroll and he encumbered a sufficieht amount of money from our unused balance,-: of the previous year and added those funds to our payroll thru Council resoultion, the County Board having already taken care of their onehalf. In making up his figures for this year they were again omitted I. believe thru an oversight. Their salaries are as follows, Landmark 1800.00 Bohland 1800.00 Kimmel 1200.00 Total 4800.00. Citys onehalf amounting to 2400.00 The County Board has included the salaries of these employes in their setup but the money can not be spent unless it is matched by the city. It is very unlikely that there will be a sufficient amount remaining in our unused balances to warrant figureing on an en- cumberance to take care of the Citys onehalf so we are respectfully requesting that an amount of 2400.00 be added to out salary account. Sept. 20th,1934. MEMO Dr. L.R. S. Ferguson: Re: Proposed Registrat ono Departwance ment. 1ear 935 ent, The budget allowance for t332year for3s allowed theRegistratiothe n comptroller amounts to $8, Bureau, which covers the hand of the Registration, $1, salaries oofithe ofour f employees, Storms, Romslo, vols and Nelson. In as much recinateseveral containincts over onemust thousand registeredar, as these p voters,�one precinct, 32nd of the 11th Ward has thirteen hundred ng precinctsoin years in which no electionsistered vter ) it is necessato t the voting paret to ock ensus and held nuas mbsrtofsregisterod voters eInleach cblock and divide s n the large precincts so that they will not contain more than five hundred registered voters. The permanent registration act of. the state also cpels the Commissioner of Registration at the beginning of year to check the card cabinets and remove therefrom all persona who have failed to vote at an election at least once in two calendar years. It is necessary to take the cards frome. t file rds and type a postal card notice to the persons whose cards have been this ismcoveredoinfSection ying e3881ofvtherElection to eLaws eof the r. l State of Minnesota. For the reasons above staindorder thatcouncil additionalraise moneythe comptroller's allowance, may be thus obtained in order to properly complete the work above enumerated. It would have been impossible to properly conduct the elections this year on the limited amount in the election budget, had the office not been able to secure help under the F.E.R.A. The state Director of the F. E. R. A. has furnished the department with thirty extra employees in the past year under various projects. OFFICERS FOR 1934 REPRESENTATIVES TO THE F -A C. D.Pi.r Comm.nd.. CENTRAL COMMIT rEE A. L. Jo.:... S..:o. Vi..-C.mm..d., AM—J. M.Q.;thn Cl.,.n.. Vokono. J.n;o: V:«-Comm.nd.. Roy E. Joh..,.. u H..h P.-. Tn..n...r J.h.W;rth.Ch.pl.:n J...pl. Hn p.k. HL. -6. ST. PAUL POST NO. 8 PAST POST Ch..l.. M.Q,.ill.n. S..g..nt_A.m. COMMANDERS THE AMERICAN LEGION F.Ja ;;A M.C..thy St.ff .d King FIGHTERS Thom.. F. Ry.. -POST PAST STATE COMMANDERS egt r OSt In tEng.n. M. O'N.ill �ax� he D.. N. G. Mo ,.... Sia I. E. Gettl;.6 �1_� P.nl H. G. D.. A. A. V..Dyk. J.Ln Dunphy S'.ff .d King G.o. W. Po.... G. V. C.mon PAST DISTRICT Office of the Adjutant Cl.;.. I. W.;k.. COMMANDERS H..m.n C. B.I.— THOS. F. RYAN N. G. Mo.c.n-. D.. N G. E. J. C.m 401 Michigan Ave. A. hn.J. M.Q.;II.. Fred Roy E. J.h..mn H.v B.I.— St. Paul. Minn. sept. 17th. 1934. Honorable Mark H. Gehan Honorable Mayor d Comrade: - Ste Paul Poet 0 8 of the American Legion is regular meeting Monday Sept. 17th., 1934 adopted the following resolution: Theme we believe that the question of the Public Safety Department budget is a metter of vital interest , and wheraswe believe that the proposed budget cut will endanger the Public Safety and Public Health by reducing the lire. Police and Health Deparinea t below a safe margin. and Theme we believe that the protection of the lifep health and property is one of the most fundamental purposes of goverment; Therefore be it resolved that Poet J 8 of the Minnesota Department of the American Legion empresses its disapproval of such proposed reduction in the budget of the Public Safety Departments and be it resolved further that a copy of thio resolution be spread upon the minutes of the meeting and a copy sent to the Mayor and the City Council of St. Paul. C�mma�ndje�r Adjutant r Meetings on tat and 3rd Monday Hite of Each Manth—Public Safety Building "NEAR A LEGION BUTTON" uit or ezpendituree ia'dollare that ( .i ta: 1tuPosue br gativittee of the citY_t' WWII y est - - tho ffacnl Year hegtnnfn8 ann'NO, CITY OF Sin P1au� nJ (te the vai9oue.,tentltte6 OFFICE OF THE Ul'Y C "'. cc ._ COUNCIL RE50 •TION—GENEi2/lL I:Qt Icd v ' PRESENTE DATE kVR COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That the various amounts of expenditures in dollars that may be made by the sevsr °+•departments, bureaus or aativSties of the fisoal the Oity Government ofF city of Saint Paul during year beginning January let, 1935, shall be the sums set forth opposite the various entitled funds, as shown upon the schedule hereto attached. COILMEN Yeas Nays / C • .r.r 1P erson Jr In favor sen Uax (7I / Against _ Wenzel / M', President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the CounciLDCT– j-}ft4--193— OCT Approved 193, Mayor PUBLI'RE U=--V��✓ X90 1935 COMPTROLL-RIS BUDGET ESTIMATES Fund Comptroller'., NO. Chartor Fund Estimate. 000-00- 1 2 City Officers Mayor's Office 37 8 448,00•�p�,,� j Corporation Counsel 7 3a 3.°° rT ��-'- 4 City Clerk. Y!, ' 7,1. 27 4-70.00 5 Contingent Fund 6 Finance Commissioner 4-, 83/0° 59-131-W 7-3-9 Public Safety - Administration 30,/7 / " 2� 4fi5. 7 Police �(, 307. oo 3 Fire 9/ y r7Y. °O 457--99A-H0• 7-8 P.. and F. Signal Service d7, 13 700 — 9 Health 94if 6 7 pOa r �i��- W. 10 Public Works / /3 700,0° 11 Street Constr. end Repair /o Y, 90 a. 0'-^'�-r^^�G- 12 Seder Constr. & Repair yV; /18°,00Ll"-. I )' Stre:t and Sewer Cleaning 210 405,00 14 Bridge Bldg. and Repair 23 600.00 3 e df o✓t 0� 15 Public Schools 16 Public Library y/o,'7J.o° 9&3, gA 17 Auditorium 11,4A13.00 9j-56e-5eF- r 18 Public Parks / /o, 073. 10 }Q� �'' "L 19 Public Playgroundss/j; i/y/ °° 20 Public Buildings 36, 47•oo 322 99G.GG 21 Public Utilities ,., Gd, G3 Y•o° 22 Public Lighting Yod ,(/4().°0 2 Water Department /, 0/P, 2 Board of Public Welfare 300 000.00 25 City Hall and Courthouse ,/7 // r, 00 Qn 26 Interest 1 444 703.00 27 Sinking Fund 150.000.00 28 Redemption of Bonds 694 000.00 29 Judgment and Compromiso 5 000.00 30 Comptroller's and Civil Service 4.300,00 \ 31, General Fund `6 17 77/d o o � /O//�p�►/. pO TOTALS TAX LEVEY FOR 1935 PURPOSES GROSS BUDGET Financed as Follows: LS=s,:,.11aneous Receiats: $60.13 Aicycla Licon3e.? 1,000.00 Busirejn Lic^ncee 321,000.00 Inunty Ona kaill Tax 150,000.00 Derartncnt,.l Permits 12,000.00 Dcg Iia mses 2,500,00 Fces, "inns and Bail Torfeits 60,000,00 ^-ro,3s Earnings Tax 365,C00.00 Highway P:ivilcges 750,00 Monles c.nd Credits Tax 175,000.00 Morigage Rcgistr;r Tax 10,000.00 Rcnte, Inture;t rani Sundry ) Earnings) 6,000..00 State md'Fe3er.:1 slid 4110,000,00 Tax Pe.aa.l'ies 30,000.00 Trude and Occupation Foos 20,000.00 Total YYo 0 0 0, o o Deparcmen_..al Roceints� .1 Participa'.ir_5 r%:rtificataa 12,3G1.00 r Muncipal �rou:t 3,000.00 .'Public S Ltet3 6,000.00 i Public "; ;rh.3 05.500.00 i Education 153,176.00 J Parks, Piaygrda. & P.Bldgs. 2,700.00 C Public Utilities 33.25OLQoo g Water Department 1,O1s.609.00 Total Less: Shrinkage in Tax Collections TAx LMI.' FOR YEAR 1935 PROBABLE' TAX RATES Based on Assessedalb lvations of yr ($130,000,000 $60.13 Year 1935 ( 140,000,000 63.6 ( 150,000,000 59.o4 ( 163,000,000 54.30 ACTUAL TAX RATES Year 193—$163,104,500 52.12 Year 1933 166,730,555 50.49 Year 1932 161,154,3%9 50.71 i /o,747ao 1 46 616.00 1.500.000.00 0 0 CfMPTROLLERIS 1935 BMGET — CITY OF ST.PATTL +Io, Funds and Items Amounts b—Totale Totals CITY OFFICERS' SALARIES lAl Salaries 37 000.E MAYOR'S OFFICE 2A1 Salaries 5,14s•o r A2 Mayor',, lontingent Fund 2,500.00 A3 Office :�tpense 800.00 iORPORATION COUNSEL Y6. jAl Salaries 1-2 Legal Fees 1,500.00 Aj Law Library 550.00 A4 Automobile Allowance 300.00 A5 Office Expense 300.00 yQ 9oi 10 A6 Transcript of Teat. Tel.Hearing 655'.00 �. CITY CLERK 4A F.ecorde 1:,11 Records -• Salaries 3AOW� jy o oo. e. A2 Office Expense SJO.Od ,* Official Publications 4?1 Salaries 1,588.00 B2 Cffice Expense 6.000.00 7,588.00 40 Registration t 401 Salaries 9,4-00 02 Office Expense 750.00 9.082.00 Total Fond No. 14 5 COPTpINGENT FOND 5A1 Council Resolutions FINANCE' COMM-ISSIONPR )t'c;.ca ! inance 6A1 Salaries / ✓o, K✓o.00 A2 Automobile Allowance g®pSoo..o A3 Office Expense rticipating Certificates* o0 1 Salaries —kart. Cert. 10,311.00 ID Office Expanse " " 2.040.00 12,351.00 'Financed from Participating Certificate Revenue. iF No. Fads and Items Amoiuits Sub -Totals Totals 7-8-9 PUBLIC SAFETY ADAiIlTISTRATION* 7-8-9A. Administration 7-8-9A1 salaries 8,600.00 5.05.00 A2 Office Expense 375,00 7-8-98 Building Maintenance i3. Yo 7-8-9B1 Salaries _BaVfflWE=Y/, Yoo.00 B2 Expense 8.000.00 !'NOTE;- The expense of this Bureau divided egaally to Police, Fire and Health Funds. 7 ''OLICE FM, 7.1 Administration /A'1 o Co. o0 7Al Salaries tlioaem 1.2 Supplies 800.00 .3 Equipment Maintenance 100.00 J.4 Expense 2,000.00 73 License Inspection 7Pl Salaries 8,847.00 82 Office Expense 100.00 8,947.00 �^ Uniformed Police // /loo,000.oe 'ICI Salaries C2 Supplies 373jo°. S , 03 Automobile Maintenance 30,000.00 C Back -Pay 21, 000.00 05 Traffic Signal Maint. 15.000.00 YD Detectives 71, 7=<•-° . 7D1 Salaries �oo•o° D2 Traveling Expense 750•.00 %i D3 Supplies 1,750.00 7E Radio Division ii rYfoa ;r.. 7E1 Salaries E2 Light, Heat and Power 911, 125.00 E3 Supplies 2,000.00 7F Police Stations //,✓o P• oo ,•;. 7F1 Salaries „ F2`•I.ight. Heat and Water 200.00 400.00 `o oo F3 Supplies F4 Feeding Prisoners 4+500.00 7G Record Division /J /� ✓Goo 7G1 Salaries G2 Office Expense 700.00 Total Fad No. 7 No. Funds and Items s Amounts Sub -Totals Totals S FIRM 9A Administration .3Y 000. coo u Salaries 190.00 A2 Supplies 100.00 A3 Office Expense 9B Fire Prevention f, ,foo.00 z 9B1 Salaries B2 Office ?'xpense_- �aoo. oo v 90 Fire Fighting 6P9 9Ci Salaries !j� Gas, Oiie and Greases J? Tires, Tv:^as and Repairs OOa.00 2,250.00 C New Hose 3,500.00 2,000.00 Repairs to Equipment 9,000.00 Other Supplies ,7 Back-Pay29,OOa.00 JR New Equipment 6,loo.00 o Miscellaneous 200.00 9D Fire Station Maintenance 91)1 Salaries 500,00 D2 Telephones D3 Light, Power and Water 2,500.00 yF.. D Heat 7,600.00 D5 Supplies 700'00 1,000.00 1%, D6 Repairs and Renewals 50.00 A - der ?'7 oo D7 Mi.scellaneous A i Total Elrod No. S 7-9 POLICE & FIRE SIGNAL SERVICE f• 7-9A1 Salaries A2 Automobile Maintenance 1,200.00 A Supplies 1,200.00 6,925.00 A4 Telephone Lines A5 Repairs - New Equipment .00 A6 Office Expense 122,00 Af fJ 7 00 Total Fund No. 7-8 HEALTH FUND 9A Administration g�O39,00 9A1 S alariea 300.00 A2 Automobile Allowance 00.00 �— 8,639,00 A3 Office Expense 9B Vital Statistics �}r+ f999,o0 9Bl Salaries 525 00 B2 Office Expense 9C promotionf Health -Schools 10'857 00 9C1 1 C2 Supplies �. 11,957.00 Cj Office Expense No. Funds and Items 9 HEALTH FOND - continued 91) Food Regulation 9D1 Salaries D2 Automobile Allowance D3 Office Expense 3E Quarantine 9El Salaries „ E2 Automobile Allorance F3 Supplies E4 Office X—jense 9F Taberculosis 9�. .alaries Rent Supplies ^4 Oar Fare F5 Office Expense �)C Workhouse Hospital 9G1 Salaries G2 Board of Prisoners G3 Supplies G4 Miscellaneous (New Equipment) 9H Health Laboratory 3H1 Salaries H2 Supplies H3 Office Expense 91 Harriet Islcnd Park 911 Sal. -.ries I2 Music INLight, Heat and Water Supplies (Repro. & Ins.) 9J Dog License Enforcement 9J1 Salaries J2 Automobile Allowance J3 Supplies Total Fund No.9 SUMMARY Department of Public Safety x; 7-8-9 Public Safety Administration 7 Police Department 8 Fire Department v -778 Police and Fire Signal 9 Health Department Total Amounts Sub -Totals Totals 12,472.00 600.00 115.00 2,000.00 200.00 85.00 11,418.00 600.00 500.00 250.00 100.00 6,500.00 1,500.00 150.00 25.00 6,743.00 500.00 100.00 1,000.00 110.00 293.00 1,000.00 200.00 50.00 13,197,00 12,868.00 8,175.00 7,343.00 1.403.00 1,250.00 moo, �)7foo Y/ Y, YJY.Do 75,h-9T��90 9 A19, 9.37..D 45.777•00 -No.. Funds and Items Amounts 10 PUBLIC WORKS 10A Administration 10AI. Salaries 13,250.00 A2 Office Expense 900.00 10B Engineers 9P. Xj/ o o ' 1OB1 Salaries B2 Automobile Maintenance 2,250.00 B3 Office Expense 3,000.00 10C Workhouse 24,670.00 1001 Salaries C2 Truck Maintenance 550.00 C3 Light, Heat and Water 3.440000.00 C4 Supplies 6,649.00 05 Car Fare and Postage 200.00' C6 Repairs and Renewals 500.00 C7 Miscellaneous 100.00 Total Fond No. 10 11, STR�'T CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR 11A Repairing Streets and Walsk 6o, eoo,00 11&1 Salaries and Wages A2 Truck Hire 30 00-00 A3 Automobile Maintenance 1. 500-00 �A Truck Maintenance 7.000.00 A5 Materials and Supplies 21,000-00 A6 Miscellanaous Total Fund No. 11 12 SEWER CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR 12A1 Salaries 17,500.00 480.00 A2 Automobile Maintenance A3 Track Maintenance S00.00 A4 Paving Repairs 200.00 A5 Materials and Supplies 3.000.00 A6 Miscellaneous 500.00 Total Fund No. 12 13 STMT At2D SEWER CLEANING 13 A Administration 5,700.00 13&1 Salaries 460.00 A2 automobile Allowance A3 Office Expense 300.00 S ub-Totals Totals 14,150.00 .„ /03. 41V o0 36,069.00 // k/i %oo..o 6,460.00 22.480.00'»:,,, ;.v No.• Funds and Items Amounts Sub -Totals Totals 13 STREET AM SERER CLEANING 13B Cleaning Streets and Walsk - 13 11 Salaries and Wages 1414,500.00 B2 Truck Hire 15,000,00 Bj Equipment Maintenance 1,500,00 B Supplies 375.00 B5 Miscellaneous 1.500.00 62,875.00 13C Snow and ice Removal 1301 Salaries and Wages 30,800.00 yu'" 02 Truck hire 11,000.00 G3 Equi-r^ent Maintenance 14,500.00 C14 8upp1 .eo -1 1,000.00 (:5 Miscellaneous _ 1,000,00 1+8,300,00 (Includes Sanding Streets) 1}E Weed Cutting 13D1 Salaries and Wages 1,200.00 L2 Teams and Track Hire 250.00 D3 Supplies 150,00 1,600.00 13E Collection and Disposal of Garbage 13E1 Salaries and Wages 13,300.00 E2 Teams and. Truck Hire 30,650,00 E Equipment Maintenance 6.500-00 E Supplies 200.00 E5 Equipment Replacement 3,000.00 E6 Miscellaneous (Auto Allow.) 1.000.00 514,650.00 13F Removal of Dead Animals 13FI Truck Hire 3,900.00 13G city Dumps 13G1 Salaries and Wages 6,500,00 G2 Miscellaneous 200.00 6,700.00 13H Cleaning Sewers 13H1 Salaries and Wages 18,500.00 H.^. Equipment Maintenance 11000.00 H� Supplies 300.00 H4+ Miscellaneous 200.00 20,000,00 131 Sewer Pumping Station 131J. Salaries and Wages 14,500.00 12 Light and Power 11000.00 13 Supplies 150.00 114 Miscellaneous 250.00 5,900,00 13J Mier,.Ilaneous 13J1 Water - Street Fountains Total Fund No. 13 210,405.00 No. Funds and Items Amounts Sub-Totals Totals 14 BRIDGE BUILDING AND REPAIR r'A 1.- 141 Salaries and Wages 16,000.00 = A2 Equipment Maintenance 1,000.00 A3 Materials and Supplies 4,900.00 A4 Stairways and Fence Maintenance 1,700.00 hr Total Fund No. 14 2 600,00 SUMMARY Department of Public Works 10 Cmmtssioner of Public Works �✓3 �Op ^" L!. Street Construction and. Repair dor, 9O°'°° 9T;900:= '.::wer Construction and Repair t�ol.°o 22-"k88+AB 13Yeo, Street and Sewer Clowning L�Ore° �9- 14 Hrid,,s Building and Repair Y3, Total ✓ d� 0 Lk PUBLIC SCHOOLS 15A Business Administration 15A1 Salaries 17,000.,00 A2 Office Expense 375.00 17,375.00 15B Education Administration 1581 Salaries 20,793.00 B2 Automobile Allowance 490.00 B3 Office Expense 1,125.00 22,399.00 15C Attendance Division 15c1 Salaries 13,000.00 C2 Car Fare 1,500.00 Cj Office Expense 225.00 14,725.00 15D Operation and Maintenance 15PI Salaries 11,799,00 D2 Express, Freight and Cartage 650.00 ,;3 Office Expense 200.00 12,639.00 15E SuV ply Store Roam 1521 Salaries 9,500.00 E2 Light 100.00 E3 Truck Maintenance 200.00 E' Office Expense 275.00 9,075.00 15Y Fr notion of Health 15F_ Salaries 33,490.00 F2 Supplies 250.00 F3 Office Expense 750.00 34,490.00 No. Funds and Items Amounts bub-Totals Totals 1.5 POBLIC SCHOOLS -continued 15G Instruction Y,tl ✓, °o" •_ 15G1 Salaries 6,000.00 G2 Car Fare , - G3 .Transportation-Crippled Children 4,500,00 G4 Laundry 550.00 y /l` �Yroa G5 Supplies 50.000.00 G6 Miscellaneous 375.00 15H Operation of Plant 15H1 Salaries and Wages 250,000.00 R2 Rents 350.00 ^_33 Telephones 3,100.00 H4 Light, Power and Water 45,000.00 H5 Heat E6 Supplies 100,000.00 12.000.00 410,450.00 151 Maintenance of Plant a, o 0 0 •a' 1511 Salaries and Wages I2 Car Fare 200.00 IRAutomobileMaintenance 950.00 450.00 Truck Maintenance 15 Repairs and Renewals 25.000.00 Total of Fund No•,.•15� 151 School Cafeterias* 40.357.45 15J1 Salaries J2 Merchandise 77.252.52 J Telephones 250.00 J Supplies and Services 2,700.00 J5 Automobile Maintenance J6 Repairs and Renewals 660.00 3.750.00 125.000.00 *Financed from Receipts 16 PUBLIC LIBRARY 16A Library Service 117 161.1 Salaries �'^' 475.00 A2 Trucx Maintenance 3,000.00 Aj Supplies 450.00 A'+ Postage Aj New Books and Periodicals 19,000.00 A6 Binding Books 2,500.00 ✓ A7 Rents and Insurance A3 New Equipment 500.00 161 1r'.1ding Maintenance 16.r. Salaries and Wages 16,500.00 B2 Light and Power 5.000.00 B3 Heat 7.U00.00' .B4 rater 500.00 B5 Telephones 500.00 B6 Supplies 900.00• Y10 9 71-- B7 Repairs and Renewals 500.00 B9 Real Estate Taxes - Old Bldg.. 25,000.00 56,_300.00 Sub -Totals Totals 93.17469 9� iud!dW Y/o, 917.- 2e3 4yj — 3 age W. 9,352.00 24r).00 G,592.00 5.720.00• 480.00 100.00 6,300:00 45,000.00 5,000>00 r°d7100.,I 500.00 `0.0�� ar� / 500.00 RK No. Funds and Items a Amounts 17 AUDITORIUM 19A General Administration 17A Conventions 18.91 Salaries 17J1 Council Resolution A2 Office Expense 17B Self -Sustaining Acitivties* /! 00 1731 Salaries and Wages - General 36,14 132 Light, Heat, Power Telephone ?? Autv,aobile ipllowance and Rater 21,500.00 33 Orgr-n Uainte:iance 250.00 34 Supplies 2,200.00 35 Repai-rs and Renewals 2,450.00 6 New 'Equipment 1,000.00 .'7 Rentals 2,500,00 i Concession - Salaries 2,600.00 39 Concession - Merchandise 5,000.00 310 Ventilation - Theatre ldi`' Salaries and Wages 211 Miscellaneous 9.500.00 Total Fund No. 17 *Financed from Receipts. _._._ SUMMARY 4 Department of Education Public Schools School Cafeterias 125,000.00 Estimated Receipts 125,000.00 G Public Library 17 Auditorium Sub -Totals Totals 93.17469 9� iud!dW Y/o, 917.- 2e3 4yj — 3 age W. 9,352.00 24r).00 G,592.00 5.720.00• 480.00 100.00 6,300:00 45,000.00 5,000>00 r°d7100.,I 500.00 `0.0�� ar� / 500.00 RK 18 PU"LIC PAIRS 19A General Administration 18.91 Salaries A2 Office Expense 183 Park Administration 1831 Salaries ?? Autv,aobile ipllowance ?: Office axpense 18C Far_ Maintenance 1F, 7! Salaries 02 Equipment Maintenance (1,3 Supplies C4 Repairs and Renewals G5 Miscellaneous 18D ':-__,e and Watchmen ldi`' Salaries and Wages D2 Motorcycle Allowances Sub -Totals Totals 93.17469 9� iud!dW Y/o, 917.- 2e3 4yj — 3 age W. 9,352.00 24r).00 G,592.00 5.720.00• 480.00 100.00 6,300:00 45,000.00 5,000>00 r°d7100.,I 500.00 `0.0�� ar� / 500.00 No. 18 Funds and Items Amougts PUBLIC PARSE 182 Greenhouse and Varsery 1821 Salaries and Wages 10,000.00 E2 Light, Heat and Power 4,500.00 Supplies 2,000.00 NE E Repairs and Renewals 1.000.00 18F Upkeep of Lake Como 18xI Sala -lis and Wages 917.00 D lec;..!city 5,000,03 r Supp:.ies 50, XU I . Repairs and. Renewals 75.00 i9', Improving Public Pakre 18G11phalen Park Water System 328.00 G? Co o Park Water Sys15 00-- Total Lund No. 18 t -c` 18H Park Refectories' '8H1 Salaries and Wages 45,000.00 H2 Automobile Allowance 500.00 Hj Merchandise 35 000.00 H4 Laundry 1,000.00 H5 Ice 1,500.00 H6 Supplies 4.000.00 H7 Repairs and Renewals 3,000.00 HS Equipment and Outlay 27,000.00 H9 Miscellaneous 3,000.00 *Financed from Receipts. l) PUBLIC AVAM 19.1 A3ministration 19A1 Salaries A2 Automobile Allowance A3 R—t Ir 4.4 uffice Expense 191 ,1�nletics and Sports 1)31 salaries and Wages 32 Supplies 19C Maintenance Y1,Cl Salaries and Wages 02 Truck Maintenance C3 Szpplios 1+ Ranairu end Renewals Total Fund No. 19 Sub -Totals Totals A 17,500.00 6,042.00 00 720.00 380 ()0 —GaPYLC /j710- 120.000.00 14,415.00 2,420.00 3,000.00 2,000.0 21.835.00r ����/90 0 `tyt', r Sa;.aries3� 200.00 i 7_ -- 00'00 Office Supplies Total Ihlnd xo. 20 SUMMARY VWARTMENT OF PARKS..PL&yGROIIMDS AND PUBLIC BLDGS. p Parks 120,000.00��a park Refectel'19 120 000,00_ 11,10 u // Lstimated Receipts 36 11100 Playgrounds ^.j Public Buildings -- Total ` PUBLIC UTILITITS Administration 21A1 Salaries A2 Office Expense 21B Testing Laboratories Of21B- Salarles P2 Rent BS Supplies g Expe'l'. 210 Nv ipa: 'Aarket Lj alo-ies and Wages es 3 Repat- s and Renewals C4 Improvements 05 Miscellaneous 21D 1) ccs, .'.-arves and Levees 21'5. '•-i s :Fl la.neo% 3 4.889.00 4.999.00 100.00 1,200.00 Y-Y7d'.. 7-780.0°' 6,551.00 0.00 00 500.00 oII�_ 9,000000 Amounts Sub -Totals Totals Funds and Items No.- 20 PUBLIC BUILDIIIDS ' 20A Administration 9.00 00 i ` 20&1 Salaries A2 Office Expense Y/,2r)3 Building 2081 Salaries Allowance 2. / ,/� °O y� B2 Autemobile Trac'c laintenance V500.00 400,00 y00 00 Min r,,`.1aneouj ICC ',,.z i;'1 GO 00 Sa;.aries3� 200.00 i 7_ -- 00'00 Office Supplies Total Ihlnd xo. 20 SUMMARY VWARTMENT OF PARKS..PL&yGROIIMDS AND PUBLIC BLDGS. p Parks 120,000.00��a park Refectel'19 120 000,00_ 11,10 u // Lstimated Receipts 36 11100 Playgrounds ^.j Public Buildings -- Total ` PUBLIC UTILITITS Administration 21A1 Salaries A2 Office Expense 21B Testing Laboratories Of21B- Salarles P2 Rent BS Supplies g Expe'l'. 210 Nv ipa: 'Aarket Lj alo-ies and Wages es 3 Repat- s and Renewals C4 Improvements 05 Miscellaneous 21D 1) ccs, .'.-arves and Levees 21'5. '•-i s :Fl la.neo% 3 4.889.00 4.999.00 100.00 1,200.00 Y-Y7d'.. 7-780.0°' 6,551.00 0.00 00 500.00 oII�_ 9,000000 No.. Funds and Items Amounts > 21 PUBLIC UTILITIES - continued y 21E Investigation 2121 Salaries 7,615:00 22 Office Expense 100.00 21F1 Holman Municipal Airport 211P1 Salaries and Wages ,212.00 F2 Suppl,.os ,500.00 F7 Lifh t. Heat and Power 2,000.00 B'4 kainr.•.nance - Hangar 2,900 -CO „1.—r Maintenance 3,500 00 Total Fund No. 21 PUBLIC LIGHTING =2A Administration 22A1 Salaries 5,1162.00 A2 Automobile Maintenance 36o,0o A3 Office Expense 100.00 z:LB Maintenance 22BI Electricity (Salaries and Other YoY,4o.00- Expense) Total Fund No. 22 .5 WATER DEPARTMENT f 23A1 Salaries and Rages 267.139.8 A2 Other Expenses 133,166.00 A3 Interest 302,303475 A': Sinking Fund. Requirement 173,000100 .4i Acquisition of Property 93,000.00 Total Fund No. 23 SUMMARY Department of Public Utilities Sub -Total Totals 7,715.00 22.012.00 5,942,00 --- kk 'Yo 1; ✓oo•°° ' ra 8 Cdr, o 0 t 1L016,609.8l1 Gorr ;iane- of Pifolic Utilities iuLii lP.r. i IIg YOB, 461eo r'- 5 r+atei Leparment Total y'3 `83 00 '� No. 'Funds and Items Amounts Sub-Totale Totals 24 BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE (Cityls Share 1/3) ' 24A Administration 24A1 Salaries 3.650.00 3,680.00 ` 210 Anc:cer Hospital 2481 Salaries and Wages 96,667-00 B2 Other otpense 71,116.00 167,753.00 240 Pamsey ('ounty Home 2401 :r,lw -i , s and. :?age s 12, 334.00 CL 1-n:. 11%pense 16,111.00 25,767.00 '� u)iic Ralief UJl Salaries 5,733-00 D2 Other Expense 92,037.00 97,770.00 24E Veterans' Rest Camp 24E1 71'xponditures 2,000.00 2,000.00 Total Fund No. 24 =� CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE (City's Snare 1/2) 25k! ; �Jari.e ; and Wages A2 i_'cat, Light and Powar 22,000.00 A} if teran's Quarters -Auditorium 1,000.00 A4 Telephones 1,750.00 A5 Elevator Maintenance 3,672.00 A6 Maintenance and Supplies 5,000.00 10//Yoo, Total Fund No. 25 26 :NT-MST 26A1 _',nd Interest 1,404,708.00 A2 Nute In.-erest 40.000.00 Total Fund No. 26 1,444,705.00 2? SIN%ING FUND 273i. " n!dn„ Fund Requirement 150 ,000.00 a .P'")X�1`1".ON OF BONDS 2$A1 Bond Maturitios 692,000.00 A2 Note Maturities 2.000.00 Total Fund No. 25694,000.00 2e:DG3 "s .' AND COMPROMISE 29A1 Judgments and Claimo 5,000.00 g i a,wnJ Rfr.•�"".. 1 ._ 1Qb Elands and I teas s 30 CCMPTROLLER'S OMCE > 30A pinancial Records 30A1 Salaries A2 Automobile Expense (Equip't) A3 Office Expense 30B Civil Service Bureau 30B1 Salaries B2 Special Examiners B7/ 4nn,v", deport B1' '.+F: , xpense Total land No. 30 �i. GENERAL POND 31A Purchasing Department 31;L ,r1a nes A,= :t 80•.. Funds and•Items Amounts Sdb-Totals Totals T 31 GMMRAL FUND - continued "¢ a 333 Local Improvement Aid 3131 Local' Improvement aid -.fig E2 P.S.R. Reimbursements (See.278) E Non -Assessable Local Improvements 774.01 EN City Omed Property-Sprinsling E5 City Owned Property-Forestrj 8,017, 40 177L66 f� 00 E6 Water Frontage 97.. o•.. . E7 P.I.r_ Deficit -°° 0J r /0, 31F Po z . and Gratuities 3171 ..i, --ion's 3enofit Assn. FO, 1178, 0d . K _irw^aa's Relief As9n. Lo,>jR°O " 'Teachers' Retirement Fund '80,274.00 F4 Health Employes' Relief Assn. fN0i0& 6° 7° F5 Old Age Pensions /°3, v77°° F6 Widows and Orphans Pensions 1.500.00 -J995� J1 :r- ;la Yloce,., „ieous r...._ 311i1 iicriz-en a Comrencation 35.000•00 H2 Employes salary Hold -'Back 100,000.00 H3 Debt Service 2xpense 1,000.00 H Financial Forms 3,500.00 r5 11,onicipal Mmploynent 3ureau 2,000.00 Lc i.; i ;cL _,nous and Unforeseen - R' : ie1_ ::xar_incrs Fees y • ° O HE Surety ,Bond Promilms 750.00 MO St.Paul Institute 4,000.00 El- ,.olid d Observance 11900.00 H12 ;later - Wilder Bath. 1.500.00 H17 Holman Municipal Airport -Outlay r 0.00 � x//° °, Laid over 3rd. & ap Yeas , sen `/ V W uax / rren Ze i/'nzel Mr. Pres. Gehan Yeas rtes rT �? ' � Nays ar e son en �rren enzel Mr. Pres. Gehan O­iH.L =o CtrY CL^.�` ` ORDINANCE 99047COUNCIL FILE NO. PRESENTED BY - "V ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7461, approved March 31, 1933, entitled: - ce amending Ordinance No' f 'pprGvedMarch 'S7..1935. `en- "An ordinance regulating the license and a'e�a°.�enonau°oiting sale of non -intoxicating malt liquors, _-� �Y;onx�atma T.....'. pc'1nfloenscdl prohibiting the sale thereof at retail �d rt any ears. nndeT t..-cne.Years:. an re - except in licensed premises and to any souse. pc .pars r -.it hereWlf!!., person under the age of twenty-one years, and repealing all ordinances or parts of "3 ordinances inconsistent herewith. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety:" by providing further regulations for the sale of such non— Intoxicating malt liquor by making the employer and licensee responsible for the acts of his agents and employes. This is an emerliency ordinance rendered necessary, for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 7461, approved March 31, 1933, be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto and inserting therein after Section 8, a new section to be designated as Section 8a, which reads as follows: "Section Set, Any act of any clerk, barkeeper, agent, servant or employe, in violation of Ordinance No. 7461, shall be deemed the act of the employer and licensee of such place, as well as that of said clerk, barkeeper, agent, servant or employe, and every such employer and licensee shall be liable to all the penalties provided for In Ordinance No. 7461 for the violation of same, equally with the said clerk, barkeeper, agent, _ servant or employe." Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be am emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preserva- tion of the public peace, health and safity. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and publication. Passed by the Council— 1 7�OCT 10 4� In Favor Against OCT 171934 Approved:_— / 6� Mayor �l Yeas Councilmen Nays Pearce j Peterson Truax -i r- - Warren �-Wenzel � Attest��•C i 00 6-34 City Cler 1 Passed by the Council— 1 7�OCT 10 4� In Favor Against OCT 171934 Approved:_— / 6� Mayor �l Is I>r. Laid over to ' 3rd. & app /. / Adopte Yeas Nays Yeas rce Nays son aa earcc grerson ren / zuax D sen amen / rIre " enzel amen /lvfr, Pres, Gehan enzel Mr. Pres. Gehan ORDINANCE COUNCIL FILE NO.___%`tr1����q/v PRESENTED BY • !' P ORDINANCE NO.------� �— An ordinance prohibiting the keeping for 'YFiea u No., 7;-' sale of intoxicating ligt6r by persons not duly licensed to sell the same, and providing a !bifting the keening oxicatiag -liquor by penalty for the violation thereof. This is an Tleeneea<tn nen the ,ling a Den, ty r,r the emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the ; rete fe sa aq,erg- endered neceeeary preservation of the public peace, health and g eto pabnc safety., e. • sat,,., THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: W Section 1. DEFINITION. Intoxicating Liquor. The term"intoxicating liquor, whenever used in this ordinance, shall mean and include ethyl alcohol and any distilled, fer— mented, spirituous, vinous or malt liquid of any kind, potable as a beverage, which contains an alcoholic content in excess of 3.8 per cent thereof by weight or 4 per cent by volume. Section 3. It shall be unlawful for any person, directly or indirectly, upon any pretense or by any device, to keep for sale or have in his possession for the purpose of Sale, any intoxicating liquor unless said person has first obtained from the City of Saint Paul a license permitting him to sell intoxicating liquor. Section 3. Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $100.00 or by imprisonment in the Workhouse for a period not to exceed ninety days. Section 4. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Pearce Peterson _>zG J Truax Warren Wenzel Attest' _ tao ��.as —_-- City Cle OCT 1? 1934 Passed by the Council— — In Favor . Against OCT 1? 1934 Approved:_.. GLa�. jrUbi-i"aLi)7/6-. ayor, 3 Laid over to - 3rd. & Yeas Nays Yeas Nays Ap�, I r C e earce son arson ������7en ccc///'''ttt sen 1 ruar Zvrere n amen �Wnzel enzel /" Pres. Gehan /Mr. Pres. Gehan °NI°INAL To CITY CLg4F4. ORDINANCE COUNCIL FILE 99('49 PRESENTED BY QORDINANCE NO. 15M2 / 2 An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 84999r a - approved January lath, 1934, entitled:F. aM°nplrtg oraln�ntp xo. "An ordinance regulating the sale of intox- icating liquor within the City of Saint Paul, providing for such sales by duly licensed - persons, establishing regulations for the operation of places where such intoxicating liquor is sold, providing regulations for the granting of such licenses, setting license fees, providing penalties for the violation thereof, and repealing all inconsistent ordinances. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety:" by providing further regulations with respect to the sale of intoxicating liquor on the part of intoxicating liquor licen- sees and non -intoxicating malt liquor licensees, and making the employers and licensees responsible for sales and acts of their agents and employes. This is an emergency ordinance rendered neoessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAI?N: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 8�T6 l approved January��,JSth, 1934, be and the same is hereby amended by adding diter Section 23 thereof, the following sections, to be designated as Sections 23aa and 23bb: "Section 23aa. Any act by any clerk, barkeeper, agent, servant or employe 0 y licensee hereunder, in viola- tion of Ordinance No.�IBall be deemed the act of the employer and licensee of such place, as well as that of said clerk, barkeeper, agent, servant or employe, and every such employer and licensee shall bele to all the penalties provided for in Ordinance No, 0,000 for the violation of same, equally with said clerk, barkeeper, agent, servant or employe." "Section 23bb. Any sale.of intoxicating liquor by any clerk, barkeeper, agent, servant or employe made in or from any place duly licensed to sell non -intoxicating malt liquor but not duly licensed to sell intoxicating liquor,' shall be deemed the act of the employer and licensee, as well as that of the person actually making the sale, and every such employer and licensee of such place sha7liable to all the penalties provided in Ordinance No. for such sale, equally with the person actually making the same." Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of CRICINAL ro Cl" -ff 1 ORDINANCE UNCIL FILE NO CO PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. the public peace, health and safety. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays — Pearce —Peterson `. Truax Warren —We eI A -t t -e !7J R 300 6.34 City Cle Passed by the Council OCT 17 19 In Favor Approved:_ OCT 11 934 ' J ZVI PUBLISHER May_ o — j sso60—O atnnnce x 7693 o..o.I.L TO o.r. CL­� O R D I N A N � n w�—Fred nt Trunx—. e p hlbitlnA'. th DaIDr _ ( } intozi atl ¢ liqu r wt' 4 'J.YII y^ 8 labalID On t";jd. PRESENTED BY ORDMANCE NO. An ordinance prohibiting the possession of intoxicating liquor without proper stamps or labels on the containers thereof, as required by state law, and providing a penalty for the violation thereof. This -is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary Lor the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. Definition.- "Intoxicating liquor" or "liquor" as herein defined shall mean and include ethyl alcohol and any dis- tilled, fermented, spirituous, vinous, or malt beverages containing in excess of 3.2 per cent of alcohol by weight or 4 per cent by volume, potable as a beverage. Section 2. It shall be unlawful for any person to have in his possession any intoxicating liquor without proper tax stamps or labels on the container thereof, as required by state law. Section 3. Nothing herein shall prohibit the possession of fruit juices fermented in the home for family use. Section 4. Fermented malt beverages containing in excess of 3.2% of alcohol by weight or 4% by volume, having the required amount of tax stamps as required by state law on the container thereof or case in which the same is contained, shall not be subject to the provisions of this ordinance. Section 5. This ordinance shall not apply to intoxicating liquor poured from containers or bottles having thereon the re- o_uired tax stamps and labels, into any cup, glass, or temporary shaker. Possession of liquor in one's own home only, of a bottle or container not having state tax stamps thereon shall not be a violation of this ordinance, if the liquor in said bottle or con- tainer shall have been poured from a bottle or container having thereon the required state tax stamps and labels; provided that said bottle or container into which such liquor is poured shall not be larger than one quart in size. No person shall be per- mitted to have in his possession more than two such unstamped bottles. Section 6. Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding One Hundred Dollars, or by imprisonment for not exceeding ninety days. Section 7. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 8. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Pearce .Peterson $a=- , Truax .Warren -Wenzel BIER. VI Attest: j2i�V � v City Clerk IN 6.11 Passed by the Council__OCT IT W4 In Favor Approved:_—OCT 14 104 `• tl - — j Mayor J k r ? L? ,imL, li a{J . i Y , rt_.IF ^set rr.:",. _�,., �. _..,-:> . % I. {A 1. ORIGINAL TO CITY -[RK COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. 64 F THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION -GENERAL FORM O 'F. No osobi-8i Ii 8k warrgl Fred M Truax L Q- Pee[rCd-- ` (�Ly�� 6 Wbnreae Leret rorty .On . � \ .�.:''/'�•,�'i"'°+ _- �.1Guor Llceneo; No y ae lneLLed ed PRESENTED py �,:.- DATE Jn --,1,. .'� af3ir=•o-.= , ilak , heretofore rvaln Sale" Liquor License No_ 51 was issued to the Lexington Company for the premises known as 1100 University Avenue;. and 1EEMS, said Lexington Company has requested that this license be transferred to George F. Foster to operate the business at the same address; and wMFM, George F. Foster has filed a bond in the am of $5,000, as required by city ordinance; and 111L;Msp the License Committee has recommended that the request for transfer be granted; therefore, be it FMLVED, that the "0n Sale" Liquor License heretofore issued to the Lexington Company at 1100 University Avenue be and the same is hereby transferred to George F. Foster at the same address, and the bond of said George F. Foster is hereby approved, and the City Clerk is directed to deposit same in the office of the City Comptroller; and the Corporation Counsel is authorised and directed to release the surety on the bond of the said Lexington Company from any further liability arising after the date this resolution is published. COUN MEN Yeas Nays e cc pteerson ax R R^' gan In ns favor st vfr. President (Gehan) SM 1.6.34 Adopted by the Counci1D I 193__ Approved OCT 2 1934 193_— Mayor FUBLISHLI)IJ 6— CITY OF SAINT PAUL dpil.l of Minnaoln OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City awk and Commiatona of Res1*4on September 19, 1934 Hoa. H. E. Marren Chairmen of License Committee City Hall Dear Sir: The attached- application for transfer of on Sale Liquor license from the Lexington Company, 1100 University Avenue to George B. Poster at the same address, was referred to your committee by the Comoil for recommendation. Yours very truly, r' � City Clerk. � C �/ I j, CHEMISTS AND MANUFACTURERS OF PRODUCTS 253 EAST FOURTH STREET ti /. fPaa/, .al rnn. �,5 P. September 17, 1934 Honorable Mayor and CommissionlPrs of the City of Saint Paul. Gentlemen: I Ass. OF OUR- .1 RS �_AEANUF EURERS ISSN PAUL ASS'. OF COMMERCE The writer has leased from John W. Norton the property known as 1100 University Avenue and from the Lexington Company, owners and operators of the night club known as the Vanity Fair and all of their equipment located in said building for the purpose of operating a night club con- tingent upon the transfer of the liquor license which now stands in the hands of the Lexington Company. I respectfully solicit the transfer of this license and hope that the application for such will be granted. Thanking you in advance, I remain re George F. Ossr 1BLEECRER. PRE$. 1— FOSIER. V 1 PR L BIERSACN. SEC♦ St. Paul, Minn. Sept. 17th, 193.E Hon. Mayor and Commissiioners of the City of St. Paul. Gentlemen: -- The Lexington Co.,ovjnexs and operators of the night club known as "vanity Fair", located at the corner of Lexington and University Avenues, have leased to Mr. George Foster, their equipment and premises for the purposes of operating a night club, contingent upon the transfer of the liquor license which now stands in our name. We respectfully solicit the approval of the license transfer and hope that the application for such will be granted. `Thanking you in advance, we remain Very truly yours THE LEXINGTON CO. DWN. Seo'y. - Treas. CITY OF ST. PAUL H. E. WARREN Commissioner of Public Safety BUREAU OF LICENSES Date______. INFORMATION FROM COMPTROLLER & FINANCM4�� c T. INFORMATION REQUIRED IN CONNECTION WITHName of Applicant (-,:h. . _ A /7 -4- LICENSE Owner of Building Taxes Paid Taxes Not Paid and 1-14 Much Delinquent Remarks: w Finance Department Final Approval Commissioner of Public Safety CITY. QRST. PAUL H. E. WARREN Commissioner of Public Safety BUREAU OF LICENSES FIRE PREVENTION REPORT INFORMATION REOUIj2,ED IN Name of Applicant .c Address--------�L- ¢ �"--- - -------- Owner of Building Fire Hazards k•�r �Z - Building Inspectors Construction I S zi - Date_� Application No. s Remarks APPROVED j/" �j� r/ A N X p,�'ED / WAM C. �AFi let nspector Inspector A", CITY OF ST. PAUL j H. E. WARREN Commissioner of Public Safety / BUREAU OF LICENSES Dau__f<�1 'r r % pplication No -- -- FIRE PREVENTION REPORT err_:LICENSE IREDIN CONNECTION WIT INFORMATION REQ}7 - - - -- Name of Applicant -_'i — rY Address_—._— —__ - ----- - - - --- -- - O,ner of Building Fire Hazards % -- fir'--- Lxtinguislters-----�—'�`- Building Inspectors Rcpor/t Construction Remarks APPROVED NOT APPROVED Inspector Chief Inspector CITY OF ST. PAUL !4,,E. WARREN Commisoner of Public Safety Date 3 BUREAU OF LICENSES �S , G ati4 No. HEALTH DEPARTMENT REPORT ,Y��_ `q �j,�.7 d � C¢° s"— _LICENSE INFORMATION REQUIRED IN CONNEt; t 1W 21 Name of Applicant .(, Address— Toilet ddress Toilet Facilities Hot and Cold Water Facilities General Sanitation Condition of Equipment ft Type of Refrigeration Food Storage— Ventilation torag Ventilation Remarks APPROVED NOT APPROVED Health Officer :tor/e, 1 f/i CITY-O'F ST. PAUL H. E. WARREN Commissioner of Public Safety BUREAU OF LICENSES Date G7 HEALTH DEPARTMENT REPORT P licatio INFORMATION REQUIRED IN NECTION WI H -�-7L—LICENSE Name of Applicant Light Toilet Facilities ��.✓,�. g Hot and Cold Water Facilities i General Sanitation Condition of Equipment Type of Refrigeration G� Food Storage Ventilation Remarks APPROVED 10 NOT APPROVED Health Officer Inspector 1 t. IM .Ft 1,34 _ CITY OF SAINT PAUL APPLICATION FOR "ON SALE" LIQUOR LICENSE Application No. Name of Applican - -- - -- Telephone L1 ` Residence Address nz -- Are you a citizen of the United States?° -- Have you ever been engagedAnopejriting a saloon, cafe, soft drink �driink parlor, or business of similar nattjre? When and where? 13 If corporation, give name and gene` r purpose of corporation When incorporated? if club, how long has corporation owned or leased quarters for club members? ------- How many members? - — Names and addresses of president and secretary of corporation, and name and address of general manager. Give name of surety company which will write bond, if known Number Street Side Between What Cross Streets Ward How many feet from an academy, college or university ( re . alon s ts) ? 1,�-- How many feet from a church (measured along streets) ? How many feet from clos st publico par lchi grade or 'gh ool (measured along streets) ? 6 o C Name of closest schoo How are premises classified under Zoning Ordinance?_ On what floor located?--- Are premises owned by you or leased? r —If leased, give name of owner -S-� If a restaurant, seating capacity?--- ---- If hotel, seating capacity of main dining room?_ti4_ — Giive belo�e name, or number�,�or other d escriptipn of h additio min which liquor sales are intended: (The information above must be given for hotels or restaurants which use more than one room for liquor sales). How many guest rooms in hotel?— Name otel? Name of resident proprietor or manager (restaurant or hotel)__-� Give names and addresses three businjW references: g (K� THIS APPLICAlIION MUST BE VERIFIED BY THE APPLICANT, AND IF CORPORATION, BY AN OFFICER OF THE CORPORATION DULY AUTHORIZED TO MAKE THIS APPLICATION; AND THE SEAL OF THE CORPORATION MUST BE ATTACHED. Issuance of license is not recommended. Application checked by Dated -- 193- --------- - License Inspector. SEE OTHER SIDE - STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 J}ss. County of Ramsey. 9 --- --------_- -__—_being first duly sworn, pplication and knows the contents thereof, and that the same deposes and says that he has read the folk is true to the best of his knowledge, information and belief. ----------- Subscribed and sworn to before me this S/ Z4— --day of��—!fu��1932Z Notary Public, R&Tsey County, Minn. HE[iMWE LARINIORE My commission STATE OF MINNESOTA,1 J}ss. County of Ramsey. ---------------__---being first duly sworn, deposes and saysthat------tne____-------- — —--------- ------ ----- a corporation; Of that --has read the foregoing application and knows the contents thereof, and that the same is .true to the best of— ---knowledge, information and belief; that the seal affixed to the foregoing instrument is the corporate seal of said corporation; that said application was signed, sealed and executed on behalf of said corporation by authority of its Board of Directors, and said application and the execution there- of is the voluntary act and deed of said corporation. Subscribed and sworn to before me this— day of------198— Notary f—-- —198— Notary Public, Ramsey County, Minn. My commission expires---- ------ V- CITY OF ST. PAUL H. E. WARREN Commissioner of Public Safety BUREAU OF LICENSES 62U.1ie-f - r0_ �.. ,ld _. i.>rcENSE INFORMATION REQUI ED IN CON Name of Applicant e located? Between what cross streets nd on what side stree r Trade Name, if any Is application for renewal of license in same location?__ Is place to be operated by new owner or former owner? n 12 If new owner, has he been i similar basin before? Where G/ In any other business? Have there been any complaints against operation of this type place b a licant?-Q----- Has any former owner been arrested for any violation on these premises? A — Are you a citizen of the United States? How Long in the City Moral Character — — — Ever Been Arrested Violation of What Criminal Law or Ordinance — State ANY Licenses Applicant has had Revo ed locks Number of 3.2 Places Within 2 Blocks— Closest Intoxicating Liquor Place 9fi.Or On — Closest If premises now unoccupied state w long and previous use ,f V Nearest Church Or School-- Number Of Booths, Table nd Chairs – — -- Time On Citizenship rYl y Remarks:t{//// G� / APPROVED INSPI VED C tief of Police ....... License Inspector INFORMATION Name of Applicant CIjWF ST. PAUL -WARREN Commissioner of Public Safety BUREAU OF LICENSES /•2/5 /9 Date— " IN CONNECTION WITH ��a a u''va"V a s— LICENSE Address— Between what cross streets and on what side of street to be located. Trade Name, if any— Is application for renewal of license in same location?--. _ ----- -- --- Is place to be operated by new owner or former owner?— If new owner, has he been in similar business before? tT(a Where i.Isl',f c _Vi�t• _When l q In any other business. Have there been any complaints against operation of this type place by applicant?Has any former owner been arrested for any violation on these premises? A - — Are you a citizen of the United States? ' How Long in the City— 10 1 Moral Character -- Ever Been Arrested_ Violation of What Criminal Law or Ordinance )LC ✓ — — ------ State ANY Licenses Applicant has had Revoked — -- \. Number of 3.2 Places Within 2 Blocks J Closest Intoxicating Liquor Place Qff Or On � //�l If premises now unoccupied state how long and previous use• 1, Nearest C-lmrrll Or School// // Number Of Booths, "fables And Chairs l_ 16 5� �1_ Time On Citizen ship-� �'- 1. . Ir l�.. Gl,. t ix: tiw {.Gf'�cs"t �_f`' APPROVED C ief of Police INSPECTOR . 4i�cr�aa n+ea+w.a'row -- License Inspector _ J9rt:52 ,C.R so .%edThat checkabedrewn on CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCIL FILE NO. rjD-fICE the cicv Treasury 'to tha aRAraRata OUNCIL RESOLUTION 4 TO !.amount of El0 x16.99, coverin¢ checks •gyp numbered 41 to 7'lncluslve. aS Ener27 193 - ,Comptroller. file' In the oHlce o[ tha City September ,Comptroller. Adoptedbv:the Couneli Oat. 2. 1994. • Avprove8 Oat E. 1924: :.70otr 9.1934) RESOLVED THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY,TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF $ 10. j15•'S5 COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED 4 TO -7 —INCLUSIVE, AS PER CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTROLLER. OCT 21014 193_ ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL- APPROVED OUNCI APPROVED O�T I1i4 193-- / BY CITY OF SAINT PAUL DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY 4! n OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE -AAA-"-- • COUNCILMEN—ROLL CALL COUNCIL RESOLUTION MAY MCDONALD —_ ._.IN FAVOR PEARCE AUDITED CLAIMS - ... ........ -��'t.�.'°b.�.r_-.28......_......_...,9.34._ ROB- - TRUA% AGAINST RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY. WEN2EL TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT QP i -101r325- COVERING MR. FRES. MAHONEY CHECKS EDI1'} .._. INCLUSIVE. AS OCT�. PER CHECKS ONRFAY IN TW / FF CE OFT E TY COMPTRO�R. ADOPTED. B�oUTIV4-....j �...� i,,,�, J yy� APPA _�. _.. `KT' / / _ /.. 4 _ ./._ CITY COMPTIjOLLER ...r -�... _ .......MAYOR...... Bl'.J..l .I.. L TOTAL DATE RETURNED J CHECK IN FAVOR OF TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT BY BANK NUMBER CHECKS CHECKS BROUGHT FORWARD • 4 Hoge Teell Company 655 00 i 5 Milton Rosen. C.P.Works 9 111 27 i 6 Milton Rosen. C.P.'works 489 08 7 Milton Rosen. C.P.Morks 60 00 I� 1 SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD coo -2 f � # SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 9 660-35 655 00 li t i 9 660-35 655 00 li t NOTICE 99063 9905 I #'�� 11" >aesplvea That chbeke he WQ;-qn CITY OF SAINT PAUL SIJ 3 ��� `��'] TO tehe Clty Tie eroo th aRKre"o :1 PR I NTEI� umber dP7$436"270'77t.t 1 i cluriiva, h_"k OUNCIL RESOLUTION COUNCIL FILE NO._____ nheelce on file In the o1[lce 01 the Clty p Comptroller. Adoe[ed br the Council Oct. 2, 1934, Aporoyed Oct. 2. 1931. — Aeii@i '2q (Oct. 6-1931) �t – 1934 HAT RESOLVED of $_ 270 T .77 CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY,TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT ,COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED76__7; TO 7711 CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTROLLER. INCLUSIVE, AS PER ADOPTED BY THE COUNCILOCT 2 1939 OCT W4 APPROVED_ / Ci.. e9—, 193_ �1 By U r CHECK NUMBER CITY OF SAINT PAUL 91 i r,. T DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL . JV No------------------------------------ '- COUNCILMEN-ROLL CALL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE - -IIIRT--- COUNCIL RESOLUTION tepteerweBoon MCDONALO i1"renINFAVOR PEARCE AUDITED CLAIMS-----s_e�tember____2�._....._.,_........__...193'._ ROSEN - -TRUAX AGAINST WENZEL MR. PRES. 111MIBI�� Gehm0T i RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY. TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF $.A ...... COVERING AS / e[. INCLUSIVE, CHECKS NUM D..... ._TO �/1. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL - .........- PER CNE. KS O OFFICE OF TY COMPTROLLER. APPRO/V/EDy_�__�........... __Y. ........y}`�/ _ 19 40 91 7614 BY .� ..... 7 CHECK NUMBER — IN FAVOR OF r. TAL TRANSFER CHECKS DISBURSEMENT CHECKS 74 BROUGHT FORWARD 46 7sq g 404 209 0 7613 Standard 011 Company Tel. & Telg. Company 7667 42 67 40 91 7614 Tri-State 005' 26 7615 Tri-State Tel. & Telg. Company & ComnRny 5 0 7616 The wall Street Journal Farwell, ozmun, 100 00 7617 Amherst 'Wilder Charity 30 00 7616 Clara Aamold, mijow of H.A. 3p 0 7619 Ann F. Campion, Tidow of D.H.C. Oc 7620 Helen Sullivan, Tidow of M. S T F 130 0 7621 Soo. for the Prev. of Cruelt (�0 0 7622 Mrs. Josephine M. Ayd, Guard an 40 0 762.3 Mrs. C.M.Claugherty, Guardigk 26 2 7624 Mrs. Etta Flaherty 400' 7625 Casim-r Kafka 17 2 7626 Mrs. Anna Schneider 9 7627 Mrs. Agnes Weiss 74 7626 Drewry & sons 5 7629 Flox Company 129 9 5 7630 Mrs. J.T. Jennings 15 1 7631 Lineer Broom Company 166 35 7632 3t.Paul Bottling Company 36 1 7633 9t.Pau1 Voc. school Revi.runq 661 3 7634 7635 Burns & McDonnell Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finaikoe 302 !40 7636 Axel F. Peterson, C, of Fin oe 5 1 545 09 7637 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finaroe F. Peterson. C. of Fina oe 0 37 7636 Axel Fin 1 g43 I 69 7639 Axel F. Peterson, C. of ce 43 F. 7640 Axel Peterson, 0. of Fin ce 5 4 S6 71 761!1 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin Standard stone Company oe 6 4665 7642 C. Fin ce 72 106 1 7643 Axel F. Peterson, of 10 75 7644 C.m. Crowley 10.52 7645 Martin Feist 5C 7646 Emile LaBissonniere 7647 Hugh A. McConville 6 7646 Geo. A. Roden 134C 7649 George M. Shepard 15 59C 7650 Leonard N. Thompson 7651 Ross A. Thuma 9 6C 7652 Roger E. Watters Robert 'q. Copp 23 OC 765 4 4C 7654 Mrs. Emma Degan 1 24 7655 • Joseph J. Rauch 14 60 7656 "Im. suporniok 7657 7656 DeGraff Wolf Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. 849 6 6 3] 7659 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. Fin. 722 7 35 37 7660 Axel F. Peterson, C. of C. Fin. 94 339 67 7661 7662 Axel F. Peterson. of Axel F. Peterson, C. of fin. 94 975 .9', 7663 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of, in. 236 3F 7661} Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin.l a o6q 6c' DATE IEruRNED J BY BAN 7bb5 Axel r. reTereon, �. — _ .. C. of Fin. 1 816 74 7666 Axel F. Peterson, Fin. 3 25 9 7667 Axel F- Peterson, C. of 005' 7666 Emil Freis-isBirk & ComnRny 77 671' 7669 Farwell, ozmun, SHEET TOTAL -FORWARD 46 799 3" 56 21 166 27 11 `r T '14-11"n-1- T F to u rr DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCIL NO. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE ----"'- COUNCILMEN -ROLL CALL COUNCIL RESOLUTION WA-- P 'Gerson September 29.........._......-.----.19.....34 1 ^ Rrren IN IAYDR AUDITED CLAIMS —.'.....'._.._._.._.............. _.._....-- _ PEARCE ROSEN • TRUAX .._..._.AGAINST RESOLVED. HAT CHECKS BE DRAWN O�NQTH4ITY TREASURY. WENgL TO THE AGGRE TE OUNT OI 5.��-r�/� COVERING MR. PRES..BBIBNEV GehaII CHECKS NUM E ._TO_....:7-}/•� .._-� -- INCLUSIVE. AS C2 19q4 PER CHECKS F E FFICE OF THE TY COMPTROLLER. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL _--- ...- - --- '-'- COM PTROLLE APPRO D_... CHECK IN FAVOR OF NUMBER BROUGHT FORWARD . 7670 Feyen Construction Company,I 7671 M.A. Hanna Coal & Dock Comp • 7672 North Star Varnish Company 673 Railway Express Agency 7674 J.L. Shiely Companyslnc. 7675 J.L. Shiely Company 7676 st.Paul Builders Material Comp 7677 St.Paul Glass Company 7678 Schneiders gifts 7679 south Park Foundry Company 7680 Sta—vis Cil company 7681 Twin City Iron & Wire Works 7682 western Union Telg. Company 7683 Bo,, -rd of Public gelfare 7684 Axel F. Paterson, C. of Fin. 7695 Associated Shorthand Reporter 7696 William Tgeland 7697 J.J.Gillen, Abstract Clerk 7688 U.s.Dist. Court 7659 John J. Kenna 7690 Hildegarde Kromer 7691 Carl Langnd 7692 Price 7693 Joseph F. Reimbold 7694 R.M. Schneider 7695 L.J. Sullwold 7696 Donald W. Taylor 7697 Robert Thompson 7699 The Tolson Company 7699 Axel F. Peterson, C. of lin. 7700 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. 7701 Louis Peterson 7702 George Williams 7703 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 7704 Burroughs Adding Maoh.Co. 7705 National Carloading Corp. 7706 Review hl dompany 77o9 ernUnionTe.co any 0 service Press 7709 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. 7710 Axel Peterson, Fin. 7711 Lamprey Productsy Y TOTAL/ 1A pETURNED ISBURS....T BY BANK any 4 957 44 22570' 907 35 264 oo 1 520 59 1 5� 94 26 51 8 75 31 70 a3 20 44 9 11 1 15 632 26 11 480 30 59 73 250 00 23 4o 2 50 250 00 12 00 50 125 00 272 50 12 50 250 00 250 00 2 35 77 6 95 24 *0 09 300 00 329 80 4t�c 90 496 09 61 95 19 945 39 29 270 00 7 35 747 02 I; 835 521 OPIOIN.L TO CITY CL[PK COMM19PRESFN51ANER Truax CITY OF ST. PAI OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE— a COUNCIL 99V55 FILE NO. RESOLVED That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to George A. Olipper, 1795 Selby avenue, the sum of $3.95, being the amount of fees paid by him for Building Permits No. 36205 and 36206, issued August 1, 1934; circumstances having arisen in the meantime making it impossible for him to proceed with the work covered by the permits. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays e. In — In favor �f ax /Warren Against /Mr. President (Gehan) W 6.74 It; Adopted by the Council CWT 204 _193— Approved A �Q 193_— ✓. Mayoc o f W. LA MONT KAUFMAN ERNEST W. JOHNSON „Supt. of Parks - - Supt. of Playgrounds CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capifal of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hell FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Depuy Commiuloner October 1, 1934 Mr. John L. Connolly Corporation Counsel Department of Law Dear Sir: May I respectfully ask you to prepare the necessary resolu- tion providing a refund in the amount of $3.95 to George A. Clipper, 1795 Selby Avenue, for fees paid by him on Building Permits 36205•and 36206 issued August 1, 1934. on account of unforeseen circumstances, Mr. Clipper is unable to go ahead with these projects at this time, making the per- mits useless to him. Y truly, Cc .,.ner LAR..0 OLD V f.' BiIICK • • TOTAL FEE COLLECTED l � • FOR CONTRACTOR - CITY OF SAINT PAUL - • DIVISION OF BUILDING LNBI'ECTION • PERMIT OLD V FIIA]IK BiIICK • • TOTAL FEE COLLECTED l � 3Qi,'(l� � I I • Date ]IETAL 193 NON INAT4:U • DOUBLE FEE COLLECTED S[rUCtUTe ACCOUNT ORDINANCE SSiUCture VCALI VIOLATION Used As - Permit No. • PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED I JEITINO - • - / STREET Owner _�_• AddreaT ' -rN,]UIER /od BIDE BETWEEN WHAT bTIIEETe � • i Contractor - ! Address To carry out the work specified in this per t the following described property, upon the 11 "1 condition that said I[em WATER their agents, employee, and workmen, in such wor This permit may be persons end done, shall cor n all respects to the ordinances of the Cfey of Saint Paul, Minnesota. tprovision, Item KITCHEN revoked at any time upon the violation of any of the of said ordinances. IN 71 • 1[A.NO INSTALLATION _ BUILDING I ELECTRICAL I PLUMBING I WARM AIR I , PLASTERING HEATING SIGNS I BILLBOARDS I• KIIA- OLD V FIIA]IK BiIICK ELEVATORS I I ICONC'iIETEI STEEL ]IETAL INATF.D NON INAT4:U ROOFI VCALI I I I JEITINO ZONTA/, I mil„'enl sl - / STREET -rN,]UIER /od BIDE BETWEEN WHAT bTIIEETe � • IVAR I.(YT BLACK ADDITION OR TRAIT ARDMOItE DPF1V IfO.\'('EALF.D CONTn'Ir1 CABLE No. I[em WATER Stoi Y No. Item KITCHEN Story IN 71 ADD 1[A.NO INSTALLATION _ ews- SINK_ KIIA- BATA ALTER I.IIY REPAIR MOPE WRECK No. WATTS WATTS EACH EACH TUB --- SINK m o Innmry True IRlrt.l DYNAMOS UIIIN'AL - ]Ilercllaneous FINT.R.s FRONT OR WIDTH (FEETI / HEI1GHT FEET) BIDE OR LENGTH (FEETI 741 6 NU]IxF/R STORI' -SIGNS -'- BHOA(T)II”. tVASII llA_Il' TRA_BFDB]u:n _ n.mw.m LEADERS IIEF'1lIGEItATllil ---- -- - DRINKING OIL BURNER _ _ BLOPSINK OAS STOVE FOUNTAIN F-1 Uraln '7 COOK STOVESOAIUOF- - PROJECTION BEYOND LOWEST POINT OF HEATERS GAS l'sich 8seln _. - - _ STOKER _ tVntej hater Conneetlon IRI LDINo OR PROP- F,RTY LINE IN FEEP SIGN FROH OItOL'NU IN FF.FT t\40TORS FIXTURES Iter Blnk netrfyeramr DRAIN UONBTIIUCTED OF No. H. P. Each - - - Fi:t_ No. - - - - .- GAND VICI UAB DL'{'ll'4: Floor Dain / D ONTENTS ESTIMATED VALVATION CUB. R SQUARE FEET _ I.Inocl Fat .,Ilace GAIN, GAININOB _SIDE_ CEILING CORDS CASE BUSINESS ADVERTISED Oil WORDING OF SIGN OF WORK I_. N'INDO{{' _ TOTAL IF THIN PERMIT 1 ISSUED FOR ERECTING Oil INSTALL- ING A NEW BILIN. THE MAINTENANCE THERE- Ie IIEIIEBY AUTHORIZED UNTIL DEC. U. OF THIS YEAR. _ OUTLETS LIGHTS MOTORS p.'� Applied on Larh CApplied on Expect to --" lath O aerl 193 0i -'peel to fLY1 µ Ster` 193 I"'� EFiniehtp 193 µyye�]] pp i EFiniehto 193 ZZ SWITCHES h1.11 _ It1:1.1, Trnn.lnnn173 -' -_..- FIAT IIlON6 - _ PLUG REC. TOTAL Klnd No. Yd.. Yds. Rooms FFlate • ISM -5-34 • • • • • • • • • PENALTY FOR VIOLATION OF ANY OF THE • PROVISIONS OF BUILDING CODE, ORDINANCE -? No. 7210. FINE OF FROM FIVE DOLLARS TO TONE HUNDRED DOLLARS OR IMPRISONMENT�ER:� SS LONER O PARKS, PI(AYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC B ILDINGSFOR FROM FIVE TO NINETY DAYS. MI WRITTEN / BY V 8 40473 Pdated Dl TEe BtAaderdaafeler Co.. De>tay.Oblo, U.S. • • TOTAL FEE COLLECTED I DOUBLE FEE COLLECTED • FOR CONTRACTOR - r. SLTUCLUTe "` • CITY OF SAINT PAUL DIVISION OF RUILDINU IN.-ECTION NON PERMIT • Permit No. PERMISSION IS HE5[EBY 7NTED r, .311~'(1(1 • Date 193 DOUBLE FEE COLLECTED kit A11E BIGCK SLTUCLUTe Structure • ACCOUNT ORDINANCE VIOLATION NON Used AS - Permit No. PERMISSION IS HE5[EBY 7NTED • - ' / // ! "� • Owner / r r - l Address JE('T�NO TAINTAI. I \FAII Contractor < - l _ '� Address I To carry oae the work .pecified in thin pe 't the following described property, upon the a:pre„ • condition that said per.on. and their agent", employee. and workmen, i...'­ ndone, shall conform in ell re,pect, to the ordinances of the City of Saint Paul, Minnemta. Thin permit m,y be revoked at any time upon the violation of any of the provi,ion, of Heid ordinance,. • I WARM AIR / % BTRELT BUILDIN ELECTRICAL I PLUMBING I PLASTERING I HEATING I SIGNS BILLBOARDS I ELEVATORS • • OLD :I'E1V kit A11E BIGCK STEEL >Il7V NON I ILLUIIINATED I INL OO-ATFU I 1[OOF JE('T�NO TAINTAI. I \FAII • d l'ertllel ( I ICONL'il}TEI ' �� 1/� /'1) / % BTRELT SIDE i BETWEL'N W'IIAT STREETO WARD L(Yf BWCK AUDITIOGOiI TRACT I' q ( CON'VEALED-CONDUTT IID>IIIF. ACARLF.U No. Item Story N Item Storo. Y BUILD LD - INSTALL ADD RANG _0I INSTALLATION WATER 'W.- KITCHEN 91NK KIW _ HATH .'ANTIIY ALTER REFAIR >IOVE WIt£I:K No. WATTS WATTS EAl'il EAC'II TUB SINI( - DYNAMOS URINAL• Twu I.e ,m 1'rs>, 1FIxC1 FRONT OR WIDTH (FEET) SIDE OR LENUTII IFEETI -SIGNS _ ._, Eil RAT41 _ "ATH Fixellana.0 i](TUItEB TILL N:i F'(llt?IEII ilslnwelc _ --_— I_rltl(i EItATOit —.1 OASIN - 1-F.ADERS manT (F—) NUAIBF:I{ OF 0111F:B_ /( BURNER 8L01•SINIt DItINKINO FOUNTAIN _OIL STOVES _-GA89TOV= OA.A.E Flour Dnln _GOOK I,ItOJECf10N BEYOND I LOWEST i'OI.YT OF HEATERS -- (1.18 \Vater Henler Ce -deal, Conneellon BUILDING On I"0' F.RTY LINE IN FELT BION FRO}i OIIOUNU IN FF.F.T STOKER ReDlxerew I CUNSTSO-ED OF MOTORS FIXTURES Oaf RI"° —_ IIItAIN . —H. _-._. P E ch --_U__-,Re<eHem _F_t ra No. GABDEVICE Flaor Dnln SIDE I,, I Feet 9n111'1I�e GA9 W. -M.8 GUB.O ST.EnS F_E_ET ESTtM T 3VAL ATION WORK CEILING _ OUSINEES ADVF.RTIBED OR W'OIID..G OF BION _ _CORDS CASE -_- -- TOTAL -"- — IF THIS I'ERNIIT I8 ISSUED FOR ERECTING OR INSTALL- IND A NEW I.N.eTILE 'A NTENANCE TIIEIIF.OF IS LIE OY AUTHORIZED UNTIL DEC. Jt. OF TO.. YEAR. _ - OUTLETS LIGHTS --- - - MOTORS O _Applied .o _- Lnrh p;� Applied on Lath E`neet tan 0'. Fspaet to 193Ste_rt 193 SWITCHES _ _ METERS �- -- vLAT I.I.N. Truneron_ne_n r.E1.1. 1� Expect to f(r�JI Ezp�et to r' Fin1.h 193z� Finish Family 193 yi �� PLUG REC. TOTAL "' Klnd No. Yd.. Yd.. Rooms Flet. 15M-5.34 I PENALTY FOR VIOLATION OF ANY OF THE PROVISIONS OF BUILDING CODE, ORDINANCE No. 7210. FINE OF FROM FIVE DOLLARS TO ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS OR IMPRISONMENT FOR FROM FIVE TO NINETY DAYS. LJ • .- COMMISSIONER OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC COMMISSIONER OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC VILA . PERMIT WRITTEN BY 8 49419 Prlated by The Sts.datd R.I.ter C... Dalton. Ohl.. U.S.A. I� W. NOTE: Take this to the Water Department, for your water connection. ORIGINAL CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUREAU OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL HOUSE NUMBER -- ---- --- --- ---------pavement or dirt. This is to certify that the number of the bu on the....- side ................. 3. ..... .. .... a --- Avenue - Street Lot ....._..L -Y ------- .----...._ Block. ------- ----- �.%'-`i-'Z=. ;R :�..�C,,,-. ..27 ---.- ..--- /-._------ Addition ,d-------------------------------------_------------------------------------------------------- Commis"io r of Publi Work" Date---- /--------------- 193- BY - ---------- ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL,- CITY O� ST. PAUL File NO.11, i' OF CE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNC ESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM PRESENTEBY September 89, 1934 COMMISSIONER_ DATE RESOLVED That the Purchasing Agent be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase, with the consent of the Mayor and the Comptroller, one tank car, approxi>bately 8000 gallons, 400 end point gasoline from the ATLAS GAS & OIL CO., at a price of ; .0861 per gallon, less 1% ten days, including state tax and state inspection, also Federal excise tax, to be spotied on Municipal Equipment Bureau spur at Dale street, on 44ormgl bids, as an emergency exists where failure to act promptly would work a hardship to the best p interests of the City. Charge General Fund- Municipal Equipment - 1003 -134. COU�QILMEN Yeas /r/ Nays ere it erson —_In favor x ren yn _,,�P—Against /Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council pp�m__193 OCT - $ 1934 Approved--193--- Mayor pproved 193—__Mayor CIITYD'CLERR NUMBER 3 4-A „ 0 CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCIL NCIL RESOLUTION PILE N°'��,C -- POR N OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS Resolved That the Council hereby concurs in the recommendation of the Contract Committee and awards the contract for oiling Service Roads on Johnson Parkway from Burns avenue to East Seventh street,. also constructing sidewalks and grading and curbing East Service Road from Hastings avenue to 247 feet southwest of Hudson avenue with connection to Center Roadway, in accordance with plans and specifications hereto attached, to CLEMENT F. SCULLEY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, they being the lowest responsible bidders, for the sum of 111,600.00, and the Corporation Counsel is hereby instructed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor. N.R.A. Compliance Certificate filed with bid.°xeao vedB That Bth MCounciRloe IIFORMAL BID NO. 9104 PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND TO BE REIMBURSED FOR COST OF TBI$` PROVEMENT AS FOLLOMB 1. ABBEEBED AGAINST BENVRTED PROPERTY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -2. 2. APPROPRIATED FROM CRY'S SHARE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS- - - CODE 3 3. APPROPRIATED FROM LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS -EXEMPT PROPERTY- - COD[ 3 A. APPROPRIATEO FROM BOND ISSUE -CODE 3 I. COUNTY AID - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 11, 600. 00 ^• Federal Aid (Grant 30% 3 TOTAL - - - . 311, 600.00 COPIES TO: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THERE 18 AN UNBNCUMBERBD ■ CIT -N -CLARK COMPTROLLER ANCE AVAILABLE IN THE ABOVE STATED APPROPRIATI@18 T R[IMBURBETHE PERMANENT IMPROVE REVD VIN IN THE ABOVE AMOUNTS. LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NO.�_ PUBLIC WORKS PURCHASING OMPTROLLE DATE PINAL ORD[R ADORED COUNCILMEN YEA. MR. PRESID.NT W laB NAY. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OCT 21934 IN FAVOR APPROVED -OCT AGAINST MAYOR September 28, 1984 TO THE HONORABL& MAYOR AND THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. 0entlemena The Contract Committee hereby recommends that the following contract be awards dn k.b. #9104: For oiling Service Roads on Johnson Parkway from Burns avenue to East seventh street, also constructing sidewalks and grading and curbing East Service Road from Hastings avenue to 247 feet southwest of Hudson avenue with connection to Center Roadway TO CIZU14T F.SCULLEY RUUIPMENT COUPANY $110600.00 For the sum Of Engineerts Estimate $13,038.00 COUNCIL FILE NO__ ----- _------ --- ------------- _- By_------ .... ...... —.............. _............................. CITY OF ST. PAUL , Resolution of Council Approving Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for oonstruoting, reconstructing and repairing cement sidewalks, Estimate No. 1 Contract M-40 1934 —Assessable— F.O. 96978 Robert St., east aide, beginning 75 ft north of Kellog; Boulevard east thence 65 ft north to alley, 10 ft wide F.O. 96977 Mount Ida St., north side, beginning 150 ft west of the west aide of DeSoto St. thence west 40 ft - F.01 96777 McLean Avenue, north side, beginning 288 ft west of Cypress St. thence west 8 ft., beginning 100 ft further west thence west 8 ft.,'beginning r> 52 ft. further west, the-,ce west 8 ft. x F.O. 97029 Clear St., south side, beginning at the east line of Payne Ave. thence east to east line of lot 23, block 3, Denny Hill Addition from 668 Clear St. to Payne Ave. F.O. 96976 Exchange St., north side, beginning 62 ft west of Wabasha St. thence 113 ft west 10 ft. wide including a private driveway to lot 11 and a private driveway on lot 10, block 5, Bazil & Guerin's Addition, E�cohange St., north side,,beginning 53 ft West of St. Peter St. thence 20 ft. west 10 ft wide F.O. 94¢95 St. Clair St., north side, from Griggs St, to Syndicate St. .-NonAssessable-- F.O. 97949 Fairmount Ave between Syndicate Ave- and Griggs St. Brimhall Ave. between Palace St. and Jefferson Ave. F.O. 97029 Clear St., south side,-baginning at the east line of Payne Ave. thence east to east line of lot 23, block 3, Denny Hill Addition from 666 Clear St. to Payne Ave. • i .....................• = _ ' ` -= .-, Mayor. .,ounuuman g;-•-�� Pearce Mayor H6dgie4:% (ishan F.— B. B. 17 -1I1q6. A99ID9aMRNii-a�(,y,, •99058-' -� - 58 .natter of the aeseeement o n, costa, and ex71en9ea (or con- Ing, and reDsfr. reconetructfn lmate%' ..mont'sldeWnika. �at-:� tact M-4,5;393{:- , , Resolution of Council Approving Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for oonstruoting, reconstructing and repairing cement sidewalks, Estimate No. 1 Contract M-40 1934 —Assessable— F.O. 96978 Robert St., east aide, beginning 75 ft north of Kellog; Boulevard east thence 65 ft north to alley, 10 ft wide F.O. 96977 Mount Ida St., north side, beginning 150 ft west of the west aide of DeSoto St. thence west 40 ft - F.01 96777 McLean Avenue, north side, beginning 288 ft west of Cypress St. thence west 8 ft., beginning 100 ft further west thence west 8 ft.,'beginning r> 52 ft. further west, the-,ce west 8 ft. x F.O. 97029 Clear St., south side, beginning at the east line of Payne Ave. thence east to east line of lot 23, block 3, Denny Hill Addition from 668 Clear St. to Payne Ave. F.O. 96976 Exchange St., north side, beginning 62 ft west of Wabasha St. thence 113 ft west 10 ft. wide including a private driveway to lot 11 and a private driveway on lot 10, block 5, Bazil & Guerin's Addition, E�cohange St., north side,,beginning 53 ft West of St. Peter St. thence 20 ft. west 10 ft wide F.O. 94¢95 St. Clair St., north side, from Griggs St, to Syndicate St. .-NonAssessable-- F.O. 97949 Fairmount Ave between Syndicate Ave- and Griggs St. Brimhall Ave. between Palace St. and Jefferson Ave. F.O. 97029 Clear St., south side,-baginning at the east line of Payne Ave. thence east to east line of lot 23, block 3, Denny Hill Addition from 666 Clear St. to Payne Ave. • i .....................• = _ ' ` -= .-, Mayor. .,ounuuman g;-•-�� Pearce Mayor H6dgie4:% (ishan F.— B. 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C,-,, puo 2T'TQ 01, �YGUGj ?2RjJA- 9()jJGLj: RTqGl ==Gpdam The assessment of . .................._.-----........for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in an respects approved. RESOLVED FURTHER, That a public hearing be had on said assessment on the.......... 31.................day of Databj= ..........................19-31., at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, the total cost thereof, and the amount sasessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. Adopted by the Council ........................... .......... 0.4 ... .... .. .. .. .... 1 9 OCT 2 M4 ... .. .... . ... ... .... -9 .. ........ .................... City Clerk. Aftroved.......................... . .................... 19 A.., Mayor. Councilman @bwvjr--=. Pearce Councilman Fprgueojg_ - :- p,t,n Councilman Mt -Donald ---n 1?,, PUBIASHED-/!— Councilman I&Wand--: Truax 0 Councilman Udheimer:-a:: Warren GOWNUM&M W"991, - &am--1V-Uz4L Mayor W§§W4' Geban F.— B. B. 17 _ OIH1�L TO CITY GL{RK N COUNCIL V �� �V./ �t�ITY OF ST. PAUL cae NO. CE OF THE CITY CLERK COU CIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM • '�71 1u � PRESENTED BYDATE October 2. 19$4 _ COMMISSIONER =� �' - RESOLVED That licenses for Restauranto application 6155; On Sale Malt Liquor, application 6156; Off Sale Malt Liquor, application 6157; Dance Halle application 6158; and Tavern, application" 6158, applied for by Jos. Destito at 926-928 Arcade Street on request authorised be and the acme are hereby denied and the proper city officers are hereby to refund to Jos. Destito the fees of $10.00; $50.00; $5.00; $15.00; and $200.00 and to cancel said applications for licensee. 0 t COU LMENi° Yeas Na�_In P rce 7rerson 1gsen favor /1ax �rren �_Against i�ewaol--� r. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Counci Ol Cr-Q.AM--193___ Approved—y_. ®CTAML —193—_ Mayor In the matter of the assessment of benefits, damages, oosts and expenses for !MORN he rad of SSltith Avenue from Hanfil Stret to 9b feet south of the north end orirlase to conform to ere nee ono e ereto attached and made a pare present established grade being shown y a blue line thereon, also radith Avenue Prom Banfil Street to the nortend oft to the said red seta shed, including curbing and pavinalley and driveway approaches, makinger and gas ao�leotions from property lins to attest mains where necessary,ting sidewalks, watermain6 and all other work necessary and incidental to said improvement. Material shall be asphaltic concrete on a 7 inch aonerete base -to a forty foot roadway- width, under Preliminary Order.—•.96806--,.•• Intermediary Order ...-_97Qb8-......... Final Order .. -...$7}97-......., approved .-._...Jan- -..30- ---------- -..- ------ 19---34. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment haling been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable n - i._ : �.........../....--••----equal installments. M.4 ? 19 Adopted by the 6uneil_ ............ .._ .... .- .... Clerk. i Approved ...... -........ :19 ._• /� / 7 ! s!-• t._L .... -`—�'� ` .......... Mayor. Form B. B. 19 m`199('�0 u ssesas>alaprra. ' Council File No ---------- ----------------- r otr the aasedement of y:�es, coats and.+ezyea9e9� a.ife;�grade, oC emlth Ara; -j B ------------------------------------------- ------------ By �anQl Street to= 96 nrth end fot,thef mtp•the, re�7` CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution Ratifying Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, damages, oosts and expenses for !MORN he rad of SSltith Avenue from Hanfil Stret to 9b feet south of the north end orirlase to conform to ere nee ono e ereto attached and made a pare present established grade being shown y a blue line thereon, also radith Avenue Prom Banfil Street to the nortend oft to the said red seta shed, including curbing and pavinalley and driveway approaches, makinger and gas ao�leotions from property lins to attest mains where necessary,ting sidewalks, watermain6 and all other work necessary and incidental to said improvement. Material shall be asphaltic concrete on a 7 inch aonerete base -to a forty foot roadway- width, under Preliminary Order.—•.96806--,.•• Intermediary Order ...-_97Qb8-......... Final Order .. -...$7}97-......., approved .-._...Jan- -..30- ---------- -..- ------ 19---34. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment haling been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable n - i._ : �.........../....--••----equal installments. M.4 ? 19 Adopted by the 6uneil_ ............ .._ .... .- .... Clerk. i Approved ...... -........ :19 ._• /� / 7 ! s!-• t._L .... -`—�'� ` .......... Mayor. Form B. B. 19 9 CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE Report of Completion of Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, damages, costs and expenses for *I changing the grade of Smith Avenue from Banfil Street to 95 feet south of the north and of the High Bridge to conform to the red lines on the profile eretolinet etachedaandlso add agpart hereof, the present established grade being shown by paving Smith Avenue from Banfil Street to the north end of the High Bridgeto the said red line when established, including ourbing and paving alley and driveway approaches, making sewer, water and gas connections from property linea to street mains where necessary, reconstructing sidewalks, watermains and all other work necessary and incidental tosaid improvement. Material shall be asphaltic concrete on a 7 inch concrete base -to a forty foot roadway width, under Preliminary Order ................ .... 96808 ............. Intermediary Order ............ 97 `6 Jan.---------------------------------------------, 19.. Final Order.- -...,4.71.$7 .................................... approved ...-...- ... ------ --s -- To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports to the Council the following as a statement of the expen- ditures necessarily incurred and to be incurred for and in connection with the making of the above improve- ment, viz: cost of Construction $6,843.89 Cost of publishing notice 1.00 cost of postal cards 0.12 Inspection fees 136.44 Amount of court coats for confirmation $2933.00) 0.60, 2,451.89 Balance to Owner (Damages (Benefits 579.62) 9.433. Total Expenditures Net Assessment (Balance to City) 98.51 charge to Bond Issue Project No. 11 ,3 8_ _ _. Said Commissioner further report, t, that he has assessed and levied the total amount as above ascertained, to -wit: the sum of $.9.,43,&.94................upon each and every lot, part or parcel of land deemed benefited by the said improvement, and in the case of each lot, part or parcel of land in accordance with the benefits con- ferred thereon; that the said assessment has been completed, and that hereto attached, identified by the sig- nature of the said Commissioner, and made a part hereof, is the said assessment as completed by him, and which is herewith submitted to the Council for -such action thereon as may be considered proper. P tJ Commissioner of Finance. Form 1 B. 17 allir o CITY CSE COUNCIL 99061 ��k.61J CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK _ L RESOLUTION—GENERAL FOR C. E'SJo 99081—SY li V7atper zru t n -.R can I C.-1'earoe— Re oiYad That Copp 11 Flle No 42 ed. pDP !' i n [ober 21,1922i as�amepd fl: PRESENTED BY DATE—, ,!= was fa further, a ended COMMISSIONER * _ t m ha-ionowlne il WI RESOLVED That Council File No. 42446, approved October 21, 1922, as amended, be and the same is further amended by striking therefrom the following words and figures: "Plasterer $1.00 per hour; Roofer, $.75 per hour; Plumber, $1.00 per hour; Sheet Metal Worker, $1.00 per hour; Sheet Metal Worker's Helper, $.62j per hour; Steamfitter, $1.00 per hour", Latherer, $1.00 per hour; and by inserting in lieu thereof the following words and figures: 1.20 "Plasterer, $1.35 per hour; Roofer, V= per hour; $1.20 Plumber, $1.20 per hour; Sheet Metal Worker, per hour; Sheet Metal Worker's Helper, $.84 per hour; Steamfitter, $1.20 per hour. Latherer, $1.20 per hour; RESOLVED FURTHER: That this resolution shall take effect and be in force from and after October 6th, 1934. COUNCILMEN Yeas carce Nays fterson /Rosen __In favor Warren .o -..ate' _Against — /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council OCT _M4_193- / Approved_nrT 4 04 193_— Mayor PUBLISHED — 3 WY. 5. jr.y. G—r *-".a .4 TEAMY FORD. G-; serT—. �oh A—;,.. Fd— L ,** BWIdig Tmdo =— cWooc4 ClUre & cjk&tal GL,th, 'V 69mernational GUnion le -1114 dt, LATHERS' BUnDING DEmorr AVE. at W. 26th STROM T.kgh—, CH-" 5403 CLEVELAND, OHIO - lcity� Date----� �k y�-x z,� III 6L' al0 TO CITY ..... CITY OF ST. PAUL OFF E OF THE CITY CLERK 'COUNCI ESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM DATE— PRESENTED B C6ENCIL No. 9.9062 COMMISSIONE ",,.,7 RESOLVED 01. mi necea– n- Vhereas additions and deductions which might prtsve ,t nary in the improvement described as the widening and paving eyen have been provided for in the specifications, and unit Seventh Street from Smith Avenue to St- Clair Street, Fcati Construction Co., contractors, been stipulated in the contract, an prices therefor have make the following addi- Vhereas it has been found necessary to tions and deductions$ .04 2.72 ADDITIONS$ 68 pounds of 1/2" rein.steel 2.50 5.00 2 side inlets ® 10.00 20.00 2 catehbasins rebuilt 1.00 �.00 3 lin. ft. of 12" VCP to CB)C 30.72 Total Additions J MUCTIONS$ 141.8 bble. or 177.2 Su.yds. Class "B" Cone, and differential 2.00 354.40 per cu. yd. ® 22.00 22.00 1 2A Catchbasin ®anite curb not 18 lin. ft. of g ,30 40 reset 387.80 Total Deductions NET SUCTION 351.08 Now therefore be it rove the aforesaid Resolved, that the City Council hereby app 1.08 netdad�6tion, to be de - Additions and deductions made in accordance with the Stecificat ons therefor not to exceed the amount t X35 of the contraforeact improve- as ducted from the lump sum consideration named in the contract known improve Comptrollers Contract L-3825 for the making ment for said apecthe ificatlonssfore set forth ar, andrunitePrice3 stipulated din said contraet.afore- th the contrao- The Deparzmmen •O� tor that the SUM o}�/�r3 the said cont t• COUNTERSIG COUNC Comp 1eX Yeas Nays cc rs erson In favor osen arren Against we"T6_ �. President (Gehan) SM 6.14 8orks has agreed wi reasonablLdeduction to'1be made 933 1934 Adopted Commissioner or 4rau.W - nrT 19`4 _193_— App, -, Id-- i Mayor PUBLISHED ,3 ORIGINAL TO CITY CLARK CITY OF ST. PAUL Fae"tl` NO ) OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK T tnI ,W hsgq>y�srrzt IXarr9a COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM I uGenaee aaAne3' fbr. PRESENTED BY �'"-- COMMISSIQNE� <=�— DATE October 3rd 1934' G R Esoi_vED , That licenses applied, for by°the following persons for the addressee indicated be and they are hereby, granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required ease: LeRoy Belden Certified Ice & Fuel Co. Certified Ice & Puel Co. Certified Ice & Puel Co. Certified Ice & Vuel Co. Certified Ice & Fuel Oo. Certified Ice & Fuel Co. Certified Ice & Fuel Co. Certified Ice & Tuel Co. Jos. Doroshow G. Gunther M. Joyce (Bray Ice & Fuel) Jae. Lavelle (Bray Ice & ruel) 642 Jackson at. W. Seventh & Goodrich Arcade & Lawson Rice & Tilton Berl & Lawson State & Kentucky So. Corner -Hastings & Earl Bates & E. Third Central & Avon 245 E. Winifred 541 W. 7th St. University & Milton Farrington & Puller Albert Levasseur 660 Canada St. E. M. O'Reilly 7th & White Bear Ave. W. Ivan (Bray Ice & Puel) Tuscarora & W. 7th St. A. M. Smiet (Bray Ice & Fuel)Western & Nelson C. 1. Wetter 1199 E. 7th St. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen _ _In favor Truax Warren Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) .M 6,4 Ice Station n p x N p N q q q M N N Ice House (Cash & Carry) Ice Station n N n n Ice House Adopted by the Council_ UCT 1 M193__ .00T 10 1934 Approved— /� Mayor October 3rd► 1934• Son. Bred if. Trues, (bme'r of P.P. & P. Bldgs. ► Building. Dear girt The applications for ice station locationslicenses at the t out in lntion were referred toyourdepartmen r t b9the Council today, for report. tours very trn1Y► City Clark. ERNEST W. JOHNSON W. LA MONT KAUFMAN Supt. of Playgrounds Supt. of Park CHAS. A. BASSFORD Cty Architect - CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall r 'FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES. Deputy Commissions October 8, 1934 Hon. Fred M. Truax Commissioner Dear Sir: I an returning to you herewith the file in connection with applications for ice stations licenses at the following looa- tions: 642 Jackson St. is a store building, from which ice is being sold. Seventh & Goodrich is operated by the Certified Ice Co. Per- mit okay. Arcade & Lawson is operated by the Certified Ice. Permit Okay. Rice & Tilton is operated by the Certified Ice. Permit okay. Earl & Lawson is operated by the Certified Ice. Permit okay. State & Kentucky is operated by the Certified Ice. Permit okay. Earl & Hastings is operated by the Certified Ice. Permit okay. Bates & Third is operated by the Certified Ice. Permit okay. Central & Avon is operated by the Certified Ice. Permit okay. 245 E. Winnifred is operated by Jos. Doroshow. Permit okay. 5411. Seventh is operated by G. Gunther. Permit okay. University &,Milton -is operated by M. Joyce (Bray Iee Co.) Per mit okay. #2 Farrington & Fuller is operated by Jas. Lavelle (Bray Ice Co.) 660 Canada is operated by Albert Levasseur. Permit okay. Seventh & White Bear is operated by E. M. O'Reilly. Permit okay. Tuscarora & W. Seventh is operated by W. Ryan (Bray Ice Co.) Permit okay. Western & Nelson is operated by A. M. Smiet (Bray Ice Co. 1198 E. Seventh is operated by C. A. Welter. Permit okay. ours r', 2 ��;_ X� (2 Architectr. LAR..0 CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of minnerote OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON city Oak and Commissioner of Resbbaftn October 3rd, 1934. Hon. Fred M. Truax, ObmsIr of P.P. & P. Bldgs., Building. Dear Sirt The applications for ice station licensee at the locations set out in the attached reso- lution were referred to your department, by the Council today, for report. Yours very truly, City Clerk, - o m cls, aCOUNCIL ar NO. - 99.964 •,.• CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFI OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCI ESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM October 3, 1934 PRESENTED BY DATE_..-..--------- COMM I SSIONER................... ..._._. .. ._............._._. ...... _.._ __._..._.__... RESOLVED In the matter of reconstructing with reinforced monolithic concrete the sidewalk and areaways on the south side of E. Fourth Street, beginning feet east °, east underline of Preliminarysha Orderreet, the feet thence east 75 , and Final C. F. 98141, approved June 15, 1934, Order C. F. 98902, approved September 25, 1934• Resolved,That the plans and specifications as submitted by the Commissioner of Public Works for the above named improvement, be and the same are hereby approVd. 193----- OCT pted by the Council.._ ............ .�3- •- OCT 3 1934 Approved....._ ....................•--• .........193._-. Mayor ✓ COUNCILMEN Yens Na r Pearce ----- vor Rosen T"&L — --------- -.. . gainst 6M 6.37 W"ree4- Mr. President 193----- OCT pted by the Council.._ ............ .�3- •- OCT 3 1934 Approved....._ ....................•--• .........193._-. Mayor COUNCIL /�� J`)`1655 ORIOINIIL TO CITY CL -i / FIL[ NO. I � uw�,/C�I 0 OF ST. PAUL O FICE/OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED By DATE October COMMISSIONER - RESOLVED That licensee applied for by the following per%ons for the ad- dresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: Effie Reilly 138 E. 4th St. Restaurant Effie Reilly 138 E. 4th St. On Sale Malt Beverage St. Clair Oil & Heat Co. 586 S. Saratoga St. Oil Burnqr COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen /�—_In favor T arren _L -Against Avent� Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 0 OCT 91934193- Adopted by the Council �'! ! 1934 Approved— X1933—. Description Moyed by To lay over to and refer to for investigation and report or recommendation. For his information To set hearing for and send notices to property owners within for resolution to grant Roll Call Orig. Motion Yeas Nays PEARCE PETERSON ROSEN TRUAX WARREN WENZEL MR. PRES. GEHAN Roll Call Sub. Motion Yeas Nays PEARCE PETERSON ROSEN TRUAX WARREN W ENZEL MR. PRES. GEHAN • . MILWAUR[[ O> MARINtR TOW [R MCNnLs.s-I.o[R.PR[nowr ,^,y.,y-��/•��,,I/Il/. &STRINGER SAINT PAUL ......... FRaoaR¢•GRo[Or. Y1. PRtt. `•• DUNN [I[[MFlR[ N[W[LL N. N[L[OM. A[R. t[cT. , iRcoaroR.rae , MARTIN �. NURL[v.COUN..L SAINT PAUL. MINN[SOTA TELEPHONE • i,x jYyniaouesi �ea CEDAR 1496 r� September 25, 1934- FLED OFFICE U Ci i Y CLERK IN RE: SEP 26 8 17 Ail 1934 1. -m' OL -:t ,i,:,sEYCO. L, UTA L• R. S. gergneon, City Clerk, L. R.S.;ERGIIM'I,CITY CLERK Court House, Saint Paul, Minnesota. Dear Sir: 16 We have been handed a copy of a notice dated August directed to Effie Reilly, 138 East Bourth Streetwhich states , that the application for restaurant ud on sed by the malty Council for thes gs licensesreason that there areat this property enot delinquent taxes' This is a piece of property which we look after for The on prudential Insurance COMP86W1 owner. The es tax was levied a full valuation of $29,000•, which was excessive, and e, there — settled fore, contested the tam- The contest and has nobeen have only yesterday etipolation with the County Attorney, received a statement of the tax in the reduced amount showing the valuation reduced to $23,750 - We are now in a position to forwardorthe which will be to he prmdential Insurance Company for within approximately thirty days• We trust, therefore, that it will be possible to issue the licensee requested so that our tenant in the building may carry on his regular business. very truly yours, X A--- Aesistaat Secretary. HNN:S �C RENTALS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE �� A l 110yy JOHN C. FELDMANN AXEL F. PETERSON • Deputy CommissiFer - Commissioner CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE LEONARD C SEAMER, Valualion and Assessment Engineer HARRY A. JOHNSON, Chief Clerk CLIFFORD M. NYSTROM, Cashier .00-® Ootober 2, 1934. DspsrtWut of Public Safety, St. Paul, vine. Gentle®ens Uttention Carl Leonard) Lioense inspeotor ) pertaining to application for oil burner license made by the St. Clair 011 & Heat C*MPW y at 588 South Saratoga Street, which is being withheld on t000uat of deliaqudnt teocee, you are hereby notified that suoh taxes _ have been paid and that license mW nos be granted. Yours truly, kANa"L Jlsel Peterson, Commissioner of Finanss. pR101N11L TO CITY CLERK • C� HY. Fcednr TI'aBZ�:". �. CITY OF ST. PAUL e'epmmteeloner o! larkd.0. ,. and Pnblie Huitdlhs*,hae', ' !ho Coan Ili Sbapp qq certain. OFFICE OF THE CITY CL ^taaeo Se -5itttdip§'',..7p-•; 8 Blp !KalleFa COUNCIL RESOLUTION —GEN T=RftE •; 11 dpidated PRESENTED SY /J,/ / ) /1 ' o ar •:UCAt" COMMISSIONER c //� iL.L'f,� +� ^ p/ /i 't .n �( .h' a�ttm WHEREAS, the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings has reported to the Council that a certain three story stucco flat building, located on Lot 9, Block 8, Baker's Addition, also known as Hoa. 737-741 Pelham Street, is in such a dilapidated and dangerous condition as to warrant its being condemned and torn down; therefore be it RESOLVED, that a public hearing shall be had upon the advisability and necessity of wrecking said building, on the 31st day of October 1934, at ten olclock A, M, in the Council I Chamber in the Court House and City Hall, in the City of St. / Paul, Minnesota; be it // FARTHER RESOLVED, that not less than ten days prior 7 the time fixed for said nearing, the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall mail to the last known record owner of said property, at his gast known address, or to the agent or occupant of said property, a notice stating the time, place and nature or purpose of said hearing, and he shall also cause a notice of such hearing to be given by one publica- tion in the official newspaper of the City of St. Paul, said notice to b epublished not less than five days prior to the date of said hearing. COUX / CILMEN OCT 4 1g34 Yeas / ce Nays Adopted by the Council -193— p7r Peterson /) OCT 41934 /Rosen ---In favor Approved 193-- I-ruax /Warren Against z� �V= '-- - Mayor /Mr. President (Gehan) PUBLISHED) 5M 6,34 Description Moved by To lay over io I and refer to for investigation and report or recommendation. For his information To set hearing for and send notices to property owners within for resolution to grant To deny application. Substitute or amending motion by To r Roll Call Orig. Motion Yeas Nays PEARCE PETERSON ROSEN TRUAX WARREN WENZEL MR. PRES. GEHAN Roll Call Sub. Motion Yeas Nays PEARCE PETERSON ROSEN TRUAX WARREN W ENZEL MR. PRES. GEHAN W. L-A md,,,iP KAUFMAN Supt, of Parb ' CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Deputy Commissioner -OmS ® Hon. L. R. S. Ferguson City Clark Saint Paul, Minnesota Dear Sir: ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt. of Playgrounds,. CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect lid October 1, 1934 This Department has made an inspection of the porch- es in connection with a three story stucco flat building at 737-741 Pelham Street, located on Lot 9, Block 8, Bakerfs Ad- dition. Both the rear and front porches are open and are provided with open stairs. They are in bad condition, especial- ly the rear one. The rear porch is also shaky, out of plumb, and out of level with weak rails and floors which are warped. The front porch floors are sagged and the stucco rails are cracked. The owner of this building is August D. Kleinman, 161 Cambridge Avenue. Please set a hearing in accordance with Section 1-16 of the Building code. ruly, City chitect LAR..II 1\r -,�CO_MYISSION[R STATE OF MINNESOTA CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER COURT HOUSE ST. PAUL. MINNESOTA In the matter of the condemnation by the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, of a UTAWIM said to be owned by jAW Do ICLOOM and located upon the following described real estate, to -wit: b" 00 ago& &# asta"41 Avid ORDER WHEREAS, The Commissioner of Parks PI grounds and Public Buildings, has upon the inspection of the known and d 9" SMV400 and situated upon above described property has found and determined that: IUD tt 04"M tut • 740=1 V*040 144..eumss * to tw 4tw1ump 04 4V "Op 4N0111V P ft elm a tArWliitto ;� g not '' awl vt PAINarr b by reason o he above faets #�� F&Oti+.ice is unsafe and dangerous Uft# 1 W"6 'W4 UWA4: y 0Q1=1W NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority conferred upon the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, pursuant to the laws of the State of Minnesota and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Saint Paul, and particularly Ordinance No. 7210, entitled "An Ordinance providing for all matters concerning, relating to, or affecting the construction, alteration, repair, removal and maintenance of all buildings or structures or parts of buildings or structures erecta of to be erec d within the City of Saint Paul." Said MID W is hereby condemned and it is or d that it be made (safe—taken uown—removed) and the materials therefrom removed from the premises within..........................................days from the date of the service of this order and notice upon the owner or occupant thereof. In the event of the failure of the owner or occupant to comply with the terms of this order within the time aforesaid, the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall cause this order to be complied with, and the expenses thereof charged to and made a lien against the property above described. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the foregoing order is mlde and signed by the C"100"iL Parks, PlayAKunds and Public Buildings, at St. Paul, Minnesota, this ................................ _.........day of._... ........ ........... _............... .........19............ as required by law. _...__........_ _._. zV., _---.. �-------... Commiss'onearks, Play onnds and Public Buildings. NOTICE 24 To ...............A"A" ............_._14 _ ._ ........... .._...........................................'----.............................................. Owner '%taftA andto....................................................... ...... ..................... ................... ............... .......... ................................. .. .......... **................... Occupant, Please take noWhat the foregoing orVdPtd~y the Commis r of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings on the........................................day of .................. ........................ .................. t9........, and you are hereby directed to comply therewith, that in the event that you fail so to do or that yot"not file any answer, objection or appeal, as required by the Charter and Ordinances of the City of St. Paul, within..............................................days from the elate of service of this order and notice upon you, the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings will proceed to enforce said order and said property will be charged with the expense thereof and t �e penalties prescribed by law. Commiseloner of Parks, Playgro nds and Public Buildings ORIGINAL TO CITY CLtRN - - , GnA- CITY OF ST. PAUL sr area ar. TruR NO. Commlelsonee o.- OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK --P•IbIle Bull{ COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERALQ`0 IF4#°v'y PRESENTED BY r,T — { COMMISSIONER%lam«� ' (2 DATE WHEREAS, the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings has reported to the Council that a certain barn located in the rear of #915 University Avenue, on Lot 6, Block 4, J. J. Ward's Addition, is in such a dilapidated and dangerous condition as to warrant its being condemned and torn down; therefore be 1# -4,: RESOLVED, that a public hearing shall be had upon the advisability and necessity of wrecking said building, on the 31st day of October 1934, at ten o'clock A. M. in the Council Chamber in the Court House and City Hall in the City, of St. Paul, Minnesota; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that not less than ten days prior to the time fixed for said hearing, the Commissioner of Perks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall mail to the last known record owner of said property, at his last known address, or to the agent or occupant of.said property, a notice stating the time, place and nature or purpose of said hearing, and he shall also cause a notice of such hearing to be given by one publication in the official newspaper of the City of St. Paul, said notice to b published not less than five days prior to the date of said hearing. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Zreterson �osen _ In favor ;fruax ,Warren _ Against /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.)i Adopted by the Councils OCT 4 "'1,f193_ OCT 4 1934 Approved__ ___193_ Mayor YU13LlSHNll�_� � , / CITY OF SAINT PAUL fl October Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK ' L. R. S. FERGUSON Cly auk and Commissioner of Registration s— as— October 2nd, 1934 Mr. J. L. Connolly, Corporation Counsel, Building. Dear Sir: The attached orders of the Department of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings for condemnation of the following described buildings were referred to you, by the Council for resolutions setting dates for hearings on these condemnations: Barn - in rear of 915 University Ave., on Lot 6, Block 4, J. J. Ward's Addition. Flat building at 737-741 Pelham Street, located on Lot 9, Block 8, Baker's Addition. Yours very truly, City Clerk. Description Moved by_ To lay over to and refer to for investigation and report or recommendation. For his information To set hearing for and send notices to property owners within for resolution to grant To deny application. Substitute or amending motion by To Roll Call Orig. Motion Roll Call Sub. Motion Yeas Nays Yeas Nays PEARCE PEARCE PETERSON PETERSON ROSEN ROSEN TRUAX TRUAX WARREN WARREN WENZEL WENZEL MR. PRES. GEHAN MR. PRES. GEHAN W. LA MONT KAUFMAN . 1.pt. of Pars CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PLAYGROUNCity H D DI PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 PARKS, FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, D.Puty Commiutoner .W-0 Hon. L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk Saint Paul, Minnesota ER tof pjyround JOHNSON Supt. CHAS. A. B/SSFORD City Archited Cotober 19 1934 Des' Sir' condemation action, the Council for on Lot 6, glock 41 May we refer to the City Avenue, idated barn in the Addition45 hlseisian old barn land roof danger - J' J' doors and windows broken and out, condition, a fire hazard.ous. it is Of Bars. Knapp at 915 univer The barn is under the ownership sity Avenue. ub11c hearing in accordance with Section 1-1 ro please set a P code. of the building my, City Arohitect LAR..0 STATE OF MINNESOTA CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER COURT HOUSE ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA In the matter of the condemnation by the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, of a tOM said to be owned by 000 lWq* and located upon the following described real estate, to -wit: To as moo 40 go IT* X13 Adatim ORDER WHEREAS, The Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, has upon the inspection of the UnM known and described as, DOW OU t1IdtY 49111111110 and situated upon above described property has found and determined that: Me la im *W ba" In P. eiMglIfttod connft� doA* a8 wirAme t ftn and tl a ' dt t s vii by reason of the above facts said bLiS$i is unsafe and dangerous tO Uft+ Utz# aw adJosiniftc +e SEI NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority conferred upon the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, pursuant to the laws of the State of Minnesota and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Saint Paul, and particularly Ordinance No. 7210, entitled "An Ordinance providing for all matters concerning, relating to, or affecting the construction, alteration, repair, removal and maintenance of all buildings or structures or parts of buildings or structures greeted or to be erected within the City of Saint Paul." is hereby condemned and it i6Kdered that it be a—taken uown—removed) and the materials therefrom removed from the premises within.........................................days from the date of the service of this order and notice upon the owner or occupant thereof. In the event of the failure of the owner or occupant to comply with the terms of this order within the time aforesaid, the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall cause this order to be complied with, and the expenses thereof charged to and made a lien against the property above. described., IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the foregoing ord ds made and signed by the C m' 1opp,F'_off Parks, P ounds and Public Buildings, at St. Paul, Minnesota, this...... ..........................._.. ......day, of...........i0i7.9..................... 111M.... as required by law. Commi sioner of Parks, Playgro ds and Public Buildings. NOTICE To.............. moo mum*�. � o wave.............................................................. �* ........:........--_......................"'.........._..... Owner andto......_ ....................... ................................ ....... ............................ ..--------------- .----- _-------- ...---------------------------------------------- Occupant, Buildings on the ................ .......................day ofg...... y.................19, and you are hereby directed t Public Please take 'ce that the foregoing d b the Comm ner of Parks, Playgrounds 6 o comply therewith, that in the event that you fail so to do or that yoo not file any answer, objection or appeal, as required by the Charter and Ordinances of the City of St. Paul, within..............................................days from the date of service of this order and notice upon you, the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings will proceed to enforce said order and said property will be charged with the expense thereof and }jte penalties prescribed b law. Commis oneM r of Parks, Playgroup s xnd Pu61ic Buildings. onwmeL ro uTr clan CITY OF ST. PAUL L�,tL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK v—COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM �- PRESENTED BY I 1./� DATE— COMMISSIONER COUNCIL 99068 FILA No. QO111AR REso That the application of the TOducts Company for permission to install an additional gasoline tank and pump, for private use only, be and the same is hereby granted, said tank and PUMP to be installed in accordance with the ordinances of the dity, and under the direction and to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Public Safety. COUNCILMEN Yeas �rce Nays j /PLeterson /KL osen In favor /fruax *arren / gainst u7fw+e4� /Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.14 Adopted by the Council n CT d I 193_ OCT 41934 193_— � App�rojve�ci—__— K 7 /7 Mayor �fJ(( CITY OF ST. PAUL THI6 APPLICATION TO BE M ADE ORIOINAL� IPLIWTE ANO FILED IN THE CITY OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CLERK -5 OFFICE. P=mT Application For AUTOMOBILE FILLING STATION DATE______ ------- w61811 -S.. ------- ------------ 19 Z& -- TO THE HONORABLE. THE CITY COUNCIL OF ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA APPLICATION Is Hereby Made pollia_produata_4teny - - - (NAME OF FIRM OR INDIVIDUAL) FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL AND OPERATE A�___D�--line Ea A1P oE____ bo"for__priTate_ttse_in------------- _ RIVE IN' OR servioing our own tmoks. /� AUTOMOBILE FILLING STATION TO BE LOCATED ON LO ------ - - -- -- -- . .. _. —_ BLOCK ---- ------- 2-0 Basil &Roberts gadition---ALSO DESCRIBED As__ _ ----._201., WP --- Atr—jL r-ftt----------- __. ------- --------------------------'-"--- (STREET AND NUMBER) ---- - (ADDITION) _----_--1-________________NO. OF GAS TANKS-------�-------- ----- —CAPACITY OF EACH TANK__�+[Y__g&18-- - -- NO. OF PUMPS a FILED RECEIVED COPY FROM CITY CLERK NT DATE___{y ---_-------------------- ___ 161A -- n DEPAflTMEN OF PU BLOC SAFETY BY Qollie._proQnos_ a+Y----- ---------------- ----------- SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT. Panl _ Sem ___PAl__4�3sr__8treei,8ta ---- BUBINE86 ADORERS. RECEIVED Copy �FROM CITY CLERK / CITY PLA NNIN AR T^ W 201 Custer Street, StePaul Minnesota City Councils City of St.Paul, L.R.S.Fergason, Clark, St.Panl,Minnesota August 3,1934 DearSiri We wish to install a 550 gallons gasoline storage tank on our premises located on the corners of Plato and Custer Street, St. Paul, for use in maintaining a supply of gasoline for our own trucks. We respectfully ask that you'arrange to furnish us with a permit to proceed with this installation. RGA.V Very truly yours, COLLIS.PRODUCTS 001PAHY R.G.Adair �L15 PRO IED GU mei U-, AN 40 ORIGINATORS AND WORLDS LARGEST PRODUCERS OF POWDERED BUTTERMILK WM. J. SUDEITH Fire Chief FRANK R. CULLEN G. E. BRISSMAN Acting Chief of Police t cting Supt. Police end Fire Al. -m c ROBERT B. J. SCHOCH Health Officer CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, Commiaioner p,,ig of 7, 1934 M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner Mr. L. R. S, Ferguson' City Clarksesota Saint Pea1' Minn Dear Sir: Collie Returned herewith is the application of the Products Company for permission to instal an additional tank and Pump for private use at 501 Custer Street, and report of inspection and approval the Bureau of Fire Prevention. � very truly youra' Deputy s� Quer WM. J. SUDEITH Fire Chief THOMAS E. DAHILL Acting Chief of Police G. E. BRISSMAN ROBERT B. J. SCHOCH Acting Supt. Police and Fire Alarm Health Officer _ CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, Commissioner M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner _ Aug 6th 1934- 110norable R.SeWarrensf3aYtq. Oo>mnissioner of pu e Dear fair; In regard to the applioiationof the 0ollis Yroduots 00 for permission rto te install an ll ak ZO additional tank and pump pr of Basil and Roberts pddition,desoribed as 201 ouster $t.. We have investigated the foregoing and report that the fires hazard that tit would warrant he desired ire3eoon tiold t 4mob an InstsIlstion at one iaar Respeotfullq Yours, Ohief InB or ®@ O.IOINAL TO CITY CLt-k COUNCIL NO. l l a CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE FICE OF THE CITY CLERK COU LRESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BA�o� _ oAT8_9ctqb,er; RESOLVED .WHEREAS, under Resolution C. F. 98451, the City Council of the City of St. Paul authorized and directed the Mayor and City Clerk to execute and deliver an agreement with the Commissioner of High- ways whereby the city shall maintain trunk highways within its corporate limits upon terms agreed upon with the Commissioner of Highways, and WHEREAS, for the year 1934 the amount of $300.00 per mile of trunk highways was agreed upon, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and he is herein authorized and directed to pro- ceed with the maintenance of said trunk highways in accordance with the terms of the agreement entered into by the City of St. Paul and the Commissioner of Highways, and to present invoices to the Commissioner of Highways covering such work. -4-15. COU CILMEN Yeas Nays rce �eterson Ibsen 1n favor /TLuaX arrt_ arren —Against At. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 4 " 993- Adopted by the Council OCT OCT 4 M4 "Approved 193_— i Mayor OrWnal w City Oerk • CITY OF ST. PAUL COUN' No ...... . . 1919070 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK L RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED B COMM ISSIONEYW_w 04 fft3M0j1fR=X In the matter of acquiring, appropriating and condemning land for Prospect Terrace Boulevard from Hall Ave. to Isabel St unddr Preliminary Order C. F. No. 82523 approved September 5th, 1929. Resolved, that all orders in the above matter be and the same are hereby cancelled, annulled and rescinded and all proceedings in such matter discontinued. COUNCILMEN 41 04 Yeas w Nuys _V Adopted by the Council..-...-...-........... .. ...... 193__ . 4_ MI.= - OCT 41934 Pearce --------------_ ..Ija favor Approved .... .... ...................................... 193 Rosen Truax ...............Against W—WID4 Mayor 6M 6-32 Mr. President • IAwa w City Clerk COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL rns No ------- OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK NCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED. cOM M ist" � a I • RESOLVED In the matter of constructing curbing on Lawson Street.from Arcade Street to Weide Avenue, under Preliminary Order C. F. 98367, approved July 18, 1934, and Final Order C. F. 98599, approved September 25, 1934• Resolved, The Commiss onelans rnofnd sPubliceWorkssfor as submitted by the the above named improvement, be and the same are hereby approved. 6M 6-37 n rTM. opted by the CounciL--------•--.--- ... .iQ�-...193.. OCT 4 ... 9 Approved...... .......•------------- 1-... 3 --- 4 ._...----..-193._.-- . f.................. ..... ............ Mayor COUNCILMEN Yeas N 8 Pearce ----- --------------In favor Rosen Truax Against 4eewd Mr. President 6M 6-37 n rTM. opted by the CounciL--------•--.--- ... .iQ�-...193.. OCT 4 ... 9 Approved...... .......•------------- 1-... 3 --- 4 ._...----..-193._.-- . f.................. ..... ............ Mayor MRWLUUKARY oRDR6D. C. F. No. 9997E Absteh �vract. `Whoreas, A Wrlttro ofoc the' PROPOSAL FOR IMPRO!mEkmg of th. following Peal marovemegt,. Acquire ¢DP* v.�ata and oondr. Hne �A eD • i Sv •i �..^v+odowingl and T PRELIMINARY ORDER The undersigned hereby proposes the making of the following public improvement by the City of St. Paul, viz.:, TencAcquire, appropriate and condemn for Prospect ce Boulevard from Hall Ave. to Delos St. the following land: he south 20 ft..of Lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, Block 7 Lots 1 to 3, b6th-+inelusive,, Block 8-i All of the land lying south of the following.,described•line: Beginning at a point 20 ft. north of the southwest corner of Lot 3, Block 8, thence to a point on the west line of Bidwell St. 20 ft, north from the southwest corner of Lot 6, Block 9. Also that part of Lots 9 and 10, Block 159 lying sout]4�rly„and easterly of the follow— ing described line; Beginning at the southwest cornu of Lot githence easterly on a curve toi the left tangent to Delos St., said curve being 65 ft, radius and 45 degrees central angle,thence in a straight line to a point 30 ft. west of the east line of Lot 10, thence north and .parallel 30 ft. to the east line of Lot 10, j_ all in .Robertsgnf-s Addition. Also in <errace Place all of that part lying north of, the following line: Beginning at a Point :4eft . south of the northeast corner of Lot1, thence in a , straight line to a point ,on the east line of Winslow St*14 ft. south of the northwest corner of Lot 3. _iin, sthtas„,;u �a'3 st .C.l.f'.ii_r4n.ike a ,.. o -`x .,. .y:al�linVrMs 011.1A 1.1A Also ip errace Place all of that part lying A tit ,ofthe'foll6wing line: Beginning at, A_ point 4 ft. sou*k-0 'the northeast corner of Lot 1, titce in a straight line to a point on the east line of Winslow St..l$ ft. south of the northwest corner of Lot 3. k[j,$Y-iR''''i5i'�.'9'i" M t`��!•`e"'l"'�•9xrk T`'- �, Pp T! 0 �,. i^. -? rt.,'.;,�i �. ?y"- 5.T%. iIJ GnS,G6 .�'0 CjJ6 T6{,.j: .�'�•:'U r:i."r "U" Cj c" C:,7)":F-!.i TTue.,. 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PRELIMINARY ORDER WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Acquire, appropriate and condemn for Prospect Terrace Boulevard from Hall Ave. to Delos St. the following land: The south 20 ft. of Lots 1 to S. both inclusive, Block 7, Lots'l 'td 31 both inclusive, Block 8, all of the land lying south of the following described line: Beginningat a point 20 ft. ,north of the southwest corner of t,ot'3, Block 8, thence to a point on'the west ''line of Bidwell St. 20 ft, north' -from the southwest corner of Lot 6,. Block 9. Also that part of Lots 9.a4d 10,, Block 159 lying southerly and easterly of the follow- ing described line; Beginning at the southwest corner of Lot 9,thenee easterly on a curve to the left tangent ,. to,Delos St.,, said curve being,65.ft* radius and 45 degrees central angle, thence in a straight line to a p;Q;LAt 30 ft. we.4 Vof-.theeast line of Lot 10, thence north and parallel 30 ft. to the east line of Lot 10, all in,Robertsnts Addition. Also in Terrace Place all of that part lying north' of the 'following line: Beginning at g. point 4 £t. south d the northeast corner of Lot 1, ilf ce in a strai ht line to a point on the east line of Winslow St. .,1. ft. south of the northwest corner of Lot 3. Em r10 T2 2p' r't tP' eonpp OL pps uozppmeap coLueL ' o t rapLsTgpp TTu® .po u boTup oil pps9uz= T"ue otMTuaTOM2onpp of pps uoLJJGERp coLueL oRuTIRpubLpp of ppe tOTTOMTuIR TTus: PeTuusP9 boTup bp' u VT20 TV TeLLuce bTsce uTT at pNsp buLp TXTu1? 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VCdigT74s shhmfihLz4_e ��...+........:.....a.__ having been presented to the Council of the City of St. Paid ._...__.....----------.-------- therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: I. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. MM4 1934 Adopted by the Council..__._..._...._.......-...-....__ WT_..... ----..._.......... .. — YEAS NAYs Councitman 3wxx Peterson PFAIRCE ]Fe»Ln RoSEN ROSEN TRUAX .Wales Warren MR. PRESIDENT Form C A r8 ()M-6-89) Approved____aCL.__�.------- --- mayor. PUIILISBEDJL — L 3 - ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK C61UNCIL 1 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE iP OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERKxo. sasxa-a TQhereEE. sta-W r Fred M Trvsx COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM Ih;7neUuanea the �r er rind G ­=Da n. 7.7 DATE° `Fammumm WHEREAS, Sinclair Refining Company has petitioned the Council for permission to install and maintain a drive-in filling station on Lots 16, 17 and 18, Block 31, Syndicate No. 5 Addition, located at the northeast corner of Hemline and University, and WHEREAS, said Sinclair Refining Company has submitted a blue -print of the proposed layout, with driveways, curb returns, pump location, sidewalka, etc. for the information of the Council, therefore be it RESOLVED, that permission and authority are hereby given to Sinclair Refining Company to install and maintain said station in accordance with the plan submitted; any deviation from the plan as approved will automatically void the permit. The tanks and pumps shall be installed in accordance with the ordinances of the City of St. Paul, under the direction of the Commissioner of Public Safety; the building plane and landscaping to be subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Build- ings; and any changes in curbing, sidewalks, ramps, drainage or other public improvements within the street lines shall be made under the direction and to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Public Works. The permit herein granted shall be forever subject to revocation by the Council whenever said Council shall determine that the maintenance of said station constitutes a fire or traffic hazard. COUNCILMEN Yeas Y—In A�O ted by the Council OCT 51934 193 e JPetersonl 0CT 51934 favor n,�;( Approved 193__ `� Against / b� We�_ PUB1_lST�FiSJ C/ sn1 "MR. VICE PRES. ROSEN ----�E - ` I ORIGINAL CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK Application For Licen, AUTOMOBILE FILLING STATION .(ry DATE---- TO ATE__.- TO THE HONORABLE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA TNIB IC TECANTION D FI [D EN THE CIT' CLETRIRK 6AOFFICE. APPLICATION Is Hereby Made FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL AND OPERATE A / /) /J--- / 6 _7-_ BLOCK._._._____ /__________________AUTOMOBILE FILLING STATION TO BE LOCATED ONL07__. _ iii--- ije /VI/I _ _________ _ ______ALSO DESCRIBED AS - (STREET AN SERI ____ ____._CAPACITY OF EAG. TANK ------ NO. OF PUMPS _--------�I/------------- NO. OF GAS TANKS ----- 1 - '- ----- - BIONOF PP IC FILED h I � ---1--�•-'l - _7 - ------------ RECEIVED RECEIVED COPY FROM CITY CLERK DATE._-_ -------------------------------------------- 19_._-____ RECEIVED COPY FROM CITY CLERK DATE."_____________.___ G— CITY PLANNING BOARD DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY /' BY------ —_— ISAAC SUMMERFIELD, Chairman LOUIS BETZ ALBERT BUE14GER EGIN WAHMAN BERNARD J. McGLYNN CHARLES BASSFORD, City Architect GEORGE H. HEn0Engineer Secretary THE BOARD OF ZONING Established by Ordinance No. 5846 August 22, 1922 SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 234 COURT HOUSE I Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk. October 5th, 1934• Dear ,Sir : In the matter of the application of the St. Clair Refining Company for a drive-Hamline filling stationat the ,northeast cornHr of and University This site is in an industrial district and no public hearing is required. The driveway cordance with entrances standards oftheCity of Stlayout e Pauin l and the -require- ments of the State Highway Department as to driveway entrances off of trunk highways with one exception. Because of the safety island on University tAve. and the slight narrowing of the driveway, duechange in direction of the curb,the east driveway should be constructed and the curb and Pa ving placed in accordance with the orange color. With the changes noted the permit should be granted. Yours very truly, GEORGE R. HERROLD, gh-rh Engineer Secretary. Oil � %ems �?`ham� 9 gQfl �1 t aaa c sir C= Jt G iC��s .a. F 0MIMI 0, THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTER•OFFIOE OOMMUNIOATION October 5, 1934. Honorable H. 1. Warren, 000desioner of Public Safety. a 6 Bear Sir: In regard to the application of the Sinclair oil do Refining Oompany for poralssion to "ot and maintain a drive-in gasoline filling station ba the northeast corner of University and Hamline Avenues. We have investigated this application and report that there nould be so serious increase in the fire hazard of that vielnity if Company wars perritted to erect station. Respectfully yourss chief Inspector. WOWS THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION October 4# 1934 Mr. H. E. Warren 00=iesioner of Public Safety Dear Sir4 This is in reference to application made by the Sinclair Refining Company for permission to instal a drive-in gasoline filling station to be located on Lots 16, 17, 18, Block 31, Ho. 6 Syndicate Addition, also described as the northeast corner of Hemline and university Avenues. Please be advised that I have made the usual investigation of the proposed station and drivels esWith and do not find that same sill nterially the movement of traffic. Very truly yours. Barry gyyYe!t-erg n Superintendent of Traffic �u��4� _f yr Subj4ot: FORM No. 2 Council File No. Date presented 1934 aeed, WHEREAS, the Commissioner of Public Utilities has reportedin ccordance with Section 55, of the City Charter, the existence of an mergenoy which rendered necessary the employment of certain employes of his department for more than eight hours per day and on Sunday, said employment being more than usual hours of employment, therefore, be it Resolay the vedq 'That the poper city namedr remployee atfthe erate otherwirs are seaffxedifor extzed to ra y aemploy- ment for the extra time hereinafter set forth: NAME John P. Kruse Albert Duren Michael Mulkern, Jr. Ludwig Zwirner John G. Mandel Ole Munson Leonard Munson Ed Kordell Sam Ranelli James Tighe Joe Bruno William D. Davis Ralph Mulroy Stanley C.Rasmussen Nicholas vfieolio William D Carlson Walter Heidenreich Ayesoilmen arca P.n. arson as / Wenzel J MR. VICE PRES. ROSEN TITLE Utilityman Filter Plant Lab. n n n Unskilled laborer Filter Plant Lab. Foreman Utilityman Meeh. helper Emerg.Repairman Ditch digger Utilityman Meter Repairman Filter Plant Lab. Ditch digger Fiber Plant Lab. Rater -shed lab. Fays ti Car correct frs� Leon d R. Thompson General Superintendent SUNDAY 8 hrs. 8 " 8 " 8 n 16 " 9 " 9 " 3 " 3 " 3 n 4 " 12 " REGULAR RATE .56 •49} .4 .45 8 hre. 46 :56 .50 .8 • 491 .55 4 " .56 4, " • 52 .4 1 Is •45 3 " •491 Adopted by the jng -5* 4 "-1g34-'- Approved ca rs-M4_ 1934 Mayor. PUBLISHED16 A CRICIN. TO CITY CIRRI( C6UNQIL No ( CITY OF ST. PAUL .—�P OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRAIr EN{CED BY PAA ,C' g l DATE COMMISSIONER w RESOLVED That the use of the theater section of the Auditorium on Saturday, November 10th, afternoon and evening, be and the same is hereby given to the Saint Paul Santa Claus Club, for the cost of opening and operating the building. COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nays rce Peterson _In favor T %/DAgainst enzel 5M AR. VICE PRES. ROSEII 8 Adopted by the Council OCT 5-M493— OCT 51934 _193-- /� �/k Mayor 07 ORIGINAL TOXITY GLtR1Y COUNCIL No 9 tl 6 CITY OF ST. PAUL PILE O ICE OF THE CITY CLERK COON RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE GOMMISBIONER RESOLVED Whereas, Mark W. Woodruff,- Chief Engineering Clerk of -the Department of Public Works of the City of St- Paul, will be inca- pacitated and unable to perform his duties for a period of 30 days from October 6, 1934, and Whereas, The Commissiontr of Public Works has recommended that Mark W. Woodruff be and is hereby granted a leave of absence for disability with pay from 00ob6 7 -(6th to November 5th inclu- sive, said leave being in compliance with Paragraph E, Section 41 of the Civil Service Rules; therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City authorities be and hereby are authorized to grant a leave of absence for Mark W. Woodruff from October 6th to November 5th, 1934,full Pay. COUNCILMEN / Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson In favor ruax �geinst enzel sm 69 R. VICE PRES. f10SFA Adopted by the Council OCT 5 101-4 193 Approved OC 51934 193_— ��� Mayor ItUNCIL . 99077. ORIGINAL TO CITY CLf.K FILE NO• CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE October S 1951 — RESOLVED That permission to conduct a festival at the corner of Rice and Lawson Streets, between the dates of October 6th and October 13th, Sunday excluded, applied foi by the National Veterans Association, Inc. Chapter 8, be and the same is hereby granted, provided, however, that if any merry—go—round or other amusement device for which a license must be paid under any ordinance of the city is maintained, said organization shall pay the license fee so provided for. COUNCILMEN Yeas l Nays Pearce Peterson �8+as6aa in favor �uax tzrren _ - Apinst el S/j4R. VICE PRES, ROSEN Adopted by the Council pCI 51934 193— QCIj' 51934 Approved 193_— Mayoc The Only NATIONALICHA y, CIATION, Inc. Ail -Veteran HEADQUARTER439 WEST CENTRAL AVEOrganization SESOTA S. -let, mass J FRANKLIN SHELDON 30a Selby Ave— St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 24, 1934 Elkhueet 44360�,.. / J JAMES FORKINS Cor. L. R. S. -Ferguson, 607 A.— A-. City C1erY., City of St. Paul St. Paul, Minn. V4_cemm.ea°. HARRY JORGENSON Dear Sir 1654 Beeeh Street we are deei�roua of having you secure for Cn `K us from the City Council, permission to conduct a Rice & Lawson c�i r Harvest F@stiv41, on the corner of I Ste., between the dates of October 6th and October HORACE A. ROBERTS 626 Centre) Park Ple.e 13th, 1934 (excluding Sunday) , for the purpose of O 0 raising funds for our organizationl, to take care of .0 needy, veterans. THOMAS P. BORDEN it is our _intention to run thio Fo ativel 236 weet Genteel A.e. acoording to the laws and regulations of the City, and in an orderly and proper manner. supplyENCS OffHEND Please advise us result of your action. CLARENCE HENDRICK3 1676 Kerwin Street Yours very truly, S. At Arm. GUYY H. A. PITMAN 15691A Selby Aw:nue V C O11MANDFR Cha_ter #8, National Veterans peaociaton, Inc Adjutant: Gra C_n m c�i r O -n T a O 0 K { 3 f O Ul A THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTER-OFFIOE OOMMUNIOATION September 28, 1934 Yr. Frank R. Cullen, Chief of Police Dear Sir: Kindly have an investigation made on the attached application of the National Veterans Association, Inc. Chapter 8 for permission to conduct a harvest festival on the corner of Rice and Lawson Streets from October 6th to October 13th (excluding Sunday), and return with report and recommendation. Very"j//tt�"ruly yours., DepuwC miesionnei' CITY OF SAINT PAUL CaPILI of Minnaou OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Oak and Commitdona of Rs9isiraeon September 26th, 1934• r; Hon. H. z. warrent Comer of Public Safetyt Building. Dear Sir: The attached application of the Rational Veterans Association, Inc., Chapter #S for per- mission to conduct a harvest festival on the corner of Rice and Lawson Streets from October 6th to October 13th (ezoluding Sunday) was referred to yon, by t for investigation and report. 6 Yours very truly, City Clerk. Mr. M. T. Culligan, Deputy Commissioner, Dept. of Public, Safety. Dear Sit; This in the VeteransrAssn.,,ce to Inc.,application Chapter #8 forepermisssiontton� conduct a Harvest Festival on the corner of Rice and Lawson Streets from October 6th, to 13th. Please be advised that I have made an investigation of this matter in so far as safety and traffic is concerned and do not have any objection to the grant- ing of the permit. F ..*W® Yours very truly, Ila Harry wettergren, Supt. of Traffic. WM. J. SUDEITH FRANK R. CULLEN• Fire Chief ActiPg Chief of Police G. E. BRISSMAN Acting Supt. Police and Fire Alarm ROBERT B. J. SCHOCH Health officer CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, Commissioner M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner October 29 1934. Mr. M. T. Culligan, Deputy Commissioner, Dept. of Public, Safety. Dear Sit; This in the VeteransrAssn.,,ce to Inc.,application Chapter #8 forepermisssiontton� conduct a Harvest Festival on the corner of Rice and Lawson Streets from October 6th, to 13th. Please be advised that I have made an investigation of this matter in so far as safety and traffic is concerned and do not have any objection to the grant- ing of the permit. F ..*W® Yours very truly, Ila Harry wettergren, Supt. of Traffic. Oct.2,1934 The Veterans association requests permission to hold a Festival at the corner of Rice & LawsAn Sts.commencing Oct.6th,and to run until Oct.l3th. The Festival will not run on Sundays. FOR FESTIVAL I AGAINST FESTIVAL The Veterans Association requests permission to hold a Festival at the comer of R108 & Laws6n SteagOmOnGing Oot@6thpand to ran until ootal3the The Festival will not ruin on Sundays. FOR FESTIVAL I AoAiNsT'FMIVAL Rosen � —_In favor 11 r1 ax rren Against enzel PresidFnelt (Gehan) Approved --193— Mayor COUNCIL 99078 ORIO TO CITY CL[RK ITY OF ST. PAUL Mae NO OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK n "F xo 9907&—$y 8' E Wa r.e, T '!'IvaL 1 C Pearce- 4CVDUNCIL FORM `Bred RESOLUTION—GENERAL its i.�l.t� ueoneea anyuad for Lor the ./6.aa 'uo r• 9' N mo %mad yereopa mix },�'"bye• end the :.-. !W`.y'"*•' PRESENTED ER COMMISSIONER DATE October RESOLVED That licensee applied -for by the following named persons for the addresses indicAted be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the regvired fees: Steven Moses 844 White Bear Ave. Bakery Appl. 5006 Renewal Herman Radeck 1315 Rice St. " a 5850 " C. A. Engquist 174 E. 7th St. Butcher a 4550 " The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. 1400 University n " 4389 ^ Frank Hatter 887 Rice St. a " 5582 " Sam Report 251 E. 13th St. w " 5512 " R. P. Rosbach 1601 University Av. " " 4197 " C. J. Martineau 700 E. Maryland St. Confectionery ^ 4480 a The Minnesota Club 4th & Washington " " 4657 " F. Cohen 488 Brainerd St. Grocery " 6192 " Otto L. Gaetke 834 E. 7th St. n_ " 5061 " J. Getaug 319 W. Central Av. " " 5961 P. Levey 257 Grove St. " ° 4171 a James Luooi 1780 E. 7th St. " " 5107 n Sophia Rothstein 841 Burr St. n " 4976 n C. J. Rudeen 3.121 E. Minnebaba St." " 4958 n E. A. Swain (Globe Finance Co) 204 Globe Building Chattel Mortgage Loan " 6193 ^ Salary Loan ^ 6194 ^ COUN MEN Yeas Nays / Adopted by .the Council 193— Rosen � —_In favor 11 r1 ax rren Against enzel PresidFnelt (Gehan) Approved --193— Mayor I ORIGINAL TO CITT CL[RK FILlNCIL NO. ( a ITY OF ST. PAUL _ OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM RESOLVED Mrs. Victoria Leszinski Chas. Anderson A..H.welsch Yeas Nays -2- 119 S. llabashs St. Restaurant 905 Payne A9. Barber Shop 957 E. 7th St. Grocery Pearce Peterson Rosen —_In favor Truax Warren _Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) Appl 4681 Renewal. n 4727 New " 5077 " e Adopted by the Council `x-193_— Approved _-193—_ _tet Mayor a ORIGINAL TO CITY CL.RR „ - - COUCIL Cl Y OF ST. PAUL FILEN No. 9 ` O�-U�Cl OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION -GENERAL FORM RESOLVED Andrew Gangl 859 Thomas St. On Sale Malt Liquor 4655 n 4652 It6newe n n n 11 n Restaurant111 W. J. Hanson 1658 E. 7th St. Off Sale Malt Liquor " 5002 Renewed Arthur R. Johnston 104 -2nd St. N.W. N.St. Paul Off Sale Melt Liquor 5119 " (Distributor) Geo. Arthaa & E. Winkel 429 S. Robert St. Off Sale Malt Liquor 4307 " CO�U�ILMEN Yeas Nays P rce eterson _-In favor /1Tr�uax N✓arren Against *cnzel M13. VICE pRFS. HOS5�1 5M 6,34 Adopted by the Council OCT 5 +^34 -193-- Approved OCT - 51934 193__ Mayor PUBLISHED 3 'i r- ORMINIIL COUNCIL \ �r�'yy ITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO._ 99M E OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM s PRESENTED BY �•'�"�� _ _ _ DATE September 28p 1934 COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That licenses for On Sale Malt Liquor, application 6121; Restaurant, application 6122; Off Sale Matti%.Liquor, application 6123, applied for by r. -,H. Bigler at 806 E. 3rd Street be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. 0 COUN ILMEN Yeas ce eterson Nays /rax �//V�atten /Wenzel _ In favor Against ;;'x_�pR. VICE PRES. ROSEN Adopted by the Council. OCT� _1 IC IA 193__— OCT 51934 ' Approved_ 193— .. THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE%� 4 CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTER•OFFIOE OOMMUNIOATION October 5, 1954 ' Hon. H. S. Warren, Commissioner of Public safety, Chairman, License Committee Dear Sir: F. H. Bigler, applicant for Restaurant and On gale Melt Liquor licenses at 808 East Third street, has been in business at 215 Bates Avenue (potato chip business) since March 1, 1954. Prior to that he was at 89 E. Third street, and at home for three years. Previous to that he was with the International Harvester Co. in Hazel Park for ten years. Mr. Bigler never was engaged in business at 806 East Third Street, previous to this application, nor in similar business at any other address. This is his first venture in the Restaurant and Beer Parlor business. Very truly yours, �� �-t.r- Hon. H. E. Warren, Coms' r of Public Safety, Building. Dear Sir: The attached resolution and file in connection with the application for on sale malt beverage restaurant and off sale malt beverage licenses of P. H. Bigler at 806 East 3rd Street was referred back to you, by the City Council, for further report. It appears from the questionnaire that this is not a renewal of license in the same location, that It is a new owner and that he has been in this business be- fore at the same location. The Council desires to know particularly, if these are the facts. Yours very truly, 1:4Qz f City Clerk. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Ceplgl of Mlnnmb OFFICE OF CITY CLERK R. S. FERGUSON �.L. City Oak and Commlalona of Resittreeon October let, 1934. Hon. H. E. Warren, Coms' r of Public Safety, Building. Dear Sir: The attached resolution and file in connection with the application for on sale malt beverage restaurant and off sale malt beverage licenses of P. H. Bigler at 806 East 3rd Street was referred back to you, by the City Council, for further report. It appears from the questionnaire that this is not a renewal of license in the same location, that It is a new owner and that he has been in this business be- fore at the same location. The Council desires to know particularly, if these are the facts. Yours very truly, 1:4Qz f City Clerk. October lot, 1934. Hon. H. 8. warrant Comstr of Public Safety, Bvtilding. Dear Sir: The attached resolution and file in connection with the application for on sale malt beverage restaurant and off sale malt beverage licenses of F. H. Bigler at 806 East 3rd Street was referred back to you, by the City Council, for further report. It appears frame questionnaire that this to not a renewal of license in the same location, that It is a new owner and that he has been in this business be- fore at the same location. The Council desires to know partioularly, if these are the facts. Yours very truly, City Clerk. O RIOINIIL TO CITY CL[RK GG V �� +80 .�i�C. LIYTY OF ST. PAUL RILENaL NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY �'- — - - October 5. 1984 COMMISSIONER DATE WRF.REASp Hail Benson has made application for an "CII Sale" Liquor License at 138 East Sixth Street, and has paid the required fee and furnished the proper bond; and WHEREAS, the License Committee has recommended that such "On Sale" Liquor License be granted; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the City Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to issue such license to said applicant for the premises described in the application; and, be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That the bond of said applicant, in the sum of $3,000.00, which has been approved as to form and execution by the Corporation Counsel, be and the same is hereby approved, and the City Clerk is instructed to deposit the same in the office of the Comptroller. COUNCILMEby Yeas ///Nays Pearce Peterson seer/ __1n favor -a- /Warred / _�j __Against J Wenzel p / Mr^President j 8i*ffi �} Ro s e r� 5M 6.3s 10 P ¢ pied by the Council —___193_— Approved—_ _.---193 • Mayor ORtOINAL TO CITY CLtRt CITY OF ST. PAUL cFILE OUNCIL NO. FICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE October 5- 104 WHEREAS, David J. Merck has made application 6297 for license to operate as a taxicab upon the streets of the City of St. Paul, auto car described as follows: Nash, Motor No. 373569, Serial No. 4902183 State License No. B-157-120, and covered by Lloyds of Minneapolis Insurance Policy No. H-29275, expiring October 1, 1955, and WHEN M, David J. Merck, in accordance with Ordinance No. 7821 has filed a copy of said insurance policy with the City of St. Paul, and said policy has been approved as to form by the corporation counsel; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that license to operate a taxicab upon the streets of the City of St. Paul be and the same is hereby granted David J. Merck, sabject to the provisions of said ordinance. COUNCILMEN Yeas L/ �l�earce /Peterson Nays —__In favor t�I' uax /(Warren Wenzel Against �Ad+.-Bwe�dettT' j6e1�� sM 6AR. VICE FRES. ROSEN Adopted by the Council Off _5_W4 193_ Approved OCT 5 M4 193_ Mayor 0RI0INL TO CITY CL- COUNCIL 11 ITY OF ST. PAUL Fae NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL ESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE October " ��54 RESOLVED That Restaurant license, application 5574, applied for by Jennie Dandridge at 560 Rondo Street be and it is hereby denied upon recommendation of the Bureau of Health and the proper city officers, are hereby authorized to refund to Jennie Dandridge the fee of $10.00 and to cancel said application for license. COUN ILMEN Yeas Nays Troe eterson favor uax arren _—Against enzel `ICE pRES. ROSEN Adopted by the Council COT 5 1934-193_— Approve ' OCT 51934 193— Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK 3S q v COUNCIL l/ qWWW CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL ESOLUTIO/N—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BYE ��(" DATE COMMISSIONER ------11------ RESOLVED , That the poard:.,of Water Commissioners be and it is hereby authorized to enter into an agreement with Peter J. Horn, providing for the payment of comp a nsation to him at the rate of $15.76 per week during such time as he shall be totally disabled by reason of injuries received by him while in the employ of the Water Depart— ment on the 17th day of September 1934; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that in accordance with said agreement, the 49a;4 -:•of Water Commissioners is hereby authorized to pay to said Peter J. Horn the sum of $15.76 out of the Water Department Fund in final settlement of his claim against the Board of Water Commissioners, being for the period to and including October 1, 1934. COUN ILMEN Yeas Nays is. rce erson In favor /6uax Marren —Against /Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council OCTP W 193_ OCT 1 1934 Approved 193_— Mayor O�YOINwL TO CITY OLEPK- COUNCIL� ..�' CITY OF ST. PAUL WILEILENO._ t OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FOF a�sorumr ^ '^.I,�Nn, 90084^-8y Jlzel F,Peter6w•-Br ,r� yad That there b.,. le hereby I PRESENTED BY - ntP of taq Ci ',J Paul goW COMMISSIONER ATE n nu n _ I roraN� RESOLVED, That there be and is hereby levied for the support of the various departments of the City of Saint Paul government and of the special school district of said City. vlpon all the property taxable therefor in the City of Saint Paul, for each Charter Fuad, a' tax for the year 1935 in an amount.equal to the eumnal estimate of expenditures for each fund as herein recited and set forth. after deducting therefrom the amount of the Depart^ mental Receipts, Delinquent Taxes and Miscellaneous Receipts of the City as bersin recited, being as follows* 7WiD MOM FUNDS D1gT 11 City Officers* Salary 3T.�.00 2 Mayor*s Office Salaries and Expenses 8,448.00 3 Corporation Counsel*s Office 29;303.00 Salaries and Expenses 4 City Clerk*s Office Salaries and Expenses 28,670.00 5 Contingent Fund — 6 711nez ce Commissioner 62,831.00 7"" " Public Safety Administration 309175.00 T Police 614.307.00 8 Fire 812,272.00 7"8 Police and Fire Signal Service 49.937.00 9 Re4th •94.96T -W 10 Publio Rorke 153.700.00 11 street Construction and Repair 1029900.00 12 sever Oonstruction and Repair 22,480.00 Yeas Pearce l Peterson Rosen In favor Truax ��— Warfen" Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council 193— _193__ eeUNeIL N0. 99084. ORIOIN/SL TO CITT CL+RK 1 FILE CITY OF STr PAUL ' • OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK -COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM y1 DATE PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER J1D YWID $ 31t1HD8 — , Street d Sewer Cleeaing en 183 23.600.00 Bridge Building and Repair 14 3.0&4,056.00 public Schools 15 210,977.00 i6 public Library y1+543.00 17 Auditorium 110,073.00 18 public Park 42,295.00 Public Playgrounds i9 36.297.0 public Buildings , r 66,632.00 Public Utilities 21 2pg,442.00 public Lighting 22 1,018,609.00 Eater Department 23 3000000.00 24 Board of Public 'Welfare 51,112.00 pity Hall and court Rouse 25 1,444,708.00 26 Interest 150,000.00 Sinking V -d 27 6g4,000.00 Redemption of Bonar 28 5,000.00 went and Compromise _ _ __._ _---.... 29 48+300.00 Comptroller and Civil Service 30 � COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council_—.------- 193— Yeas \ e Nays Peterson '�� av-Approve 193 -- Rosen Rosen Truax Warren -- Against — Mayor Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) :M 6.34 C6UNCIL O..... IL TO CITY CL9.. FILE NO• � CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER mm— ryQeOTi[R FI11diLg _ ,iii �'-"— 1 667.n6.00 31 General alma TOTAL Gmss sm*Zi 410.516.757.00 PWSIO 000.00 shrinkage in Tax Collections ................. $12.01b,757.90 Lust Departmental 8eceipte ...... :......... 1.2.616.00 20.000.00 Delinquent Tawe ....................� 1 2591E 2111.00 aseellaneone Receipts .............. 'J.159,697.00 TAIc zsv: 1935 ....................................... 1 6.656.900.00 A►na the City Clerk to hereby directed to certify a copy of the foregoing tax levy for the year 1935 to the County Auditor of 8mm8ey County immediately upon the adoption and approval of this resolution. COUNCILMEN yeas Nays rson 1R%sen In favor �Ijuax /W/amen /Wenzel _�__Agalnst A, President (Gehan) 5M 6,34 Adopted by the Council OCT 91934 193— OCT 91934 193_— Approved— �'%-�------ t/M/aygor� PUBLISHED A 7 a COUNCIL`Y p„g/n.1 ^city Cluk CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE �..i No..--------- OFFICE OF THE CITY E L FOR COUNCIL RESOL � COMM SSIONER._._..-Zr:Y_:�.IIS._S%.�_�"6e-------•—._.--- RESOLVED NH �pS� The Commissioner of Education has reported to the Council in accordance with Section en531 of ch rendered Charter the existence e plooymen of certain employes of his necessa�'y department for more than their usual hours of emp oy- ment; therefor, be it, RESOLVED, That the proper city at the officers are hereby au- thorized to pay the following named employes, rate otherwise.„fixed for extra employment for extra time hereinafter set forth: RATE TOTAL NAME TITLE TIME Rudolph J- Polanka Janitor -Engineer 9::hrs- COUNCILMEN Yeas W&V-L` Na Pearce - .In favor Rosen Truax P ...... Against Wenzel Mr. President M 6M 6-32 .56 .73 $4.31 Adopted by the Councd._.Qff-•-••Q- 3,4 193--- 9 93--•-• 9 1934 Approved.._- ----------------••- ............ ........... .......................... ...... Mayor FORM NO. 1 october 6, 1934. An emerpenc7 hss Rrisen in the Department of Education, Bureau of Schools, rendering necessarg the eMnloyment of certain emplopes of that department for more than eight hrnIrs per day, in doing the following work: To kegr ch Tibrary open and to clean building 4 This emergency arose by reason of the following facts and circumstances: Nese to keep Riverview Branch Library_ me�tspecial activities at building. This report is in accordAnco with Section 53 of the Charter, W, ORIGINAL TO CITY CLARK COUNCIL 6 t + CITY OF ST. PAUL FILe NO OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK (,' $ Nb 90060—B9 It E warren - COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM FtiM Truaa„I C Pearce— cI Resolved That 31 ae a for which ei pllcatltlna have .been t . e lI t .o 4a OI//+�-s� ✓ RonR.l{amo8 on.the attached. lIet be an �,NA'�L tbe9=aro h reby gra teffand the Cit PRESENTED BY DATE Cler$ i6 InetFueted to teeue• eucb I COMMISSIONER Geaeue uD�n peYment Into. the cit �........... 1.. wannf.nA into. RESOLVED. That renewal of licenses applied for by the following nameff persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: John Hirsch 558 Rice St. Bakery Appl 6292 Renewal H. Jacobson 1558 W. Como Av. ” " 6286 " Tony Lamanna 561j Upper Levee B'tcher " 6245 " Horth American Meat Co. 25 W. 7th St. " " 6227 " Tittle Bros. Packing Co. 445 Wabasba St. " " 6251 " J. A. Dornbach 2059 Randolph St. Confectionery " 6210 " L. M. Foley 940 E. 7th St. " " 6280 " Meyer J. Goldie 555 St. Beter St. Gasoline Sta 5 pumps 0 5901 " Petroletm Service Co. 591 Sibley St. " " 4 11 a 6198 " Ray J. Pleet 565 Jackson St. " " 5 " " 6250 n Cosmopolitan Finance Co. 25 E. 6tb St. Salary Loan " 6268 IT Max Grignell filgreclMase4$ 5091 Jackson St. c" c ai n + e+ Chattel Mortgage u..+vi (r.. ogres) Loan" 6277 " Gabriel BrEnsil 170 E. Fairfield Grocery " sees 6225 " E. T. Blake 521 Thomas St. a " 6289 " Geo. Del Signore 179 Rondo St. " " 6284 " Nays Adopted by the ORIGINAL TO CITY CL[RK cou6+ � CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENGIL No.— OFFICE O. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE October 8, 1934 COMMISSIONER RESOLVED 0. P. Frogner 763 Raymond Grocery Appl 6283 Renee H. C. Jepsen 539 Grotto St. ^ 111,6251 " L. B. Katz 628 Jackson " " 6267 ^ Rocco-Lucisano 571 Front St. " " 6237 " Saveria Rossi 258 Maria Av. " " 6266 "; Sigurd Sonnee 274 Maple St. ^ " 6226 " Ida Strans 560 Van Buren St. ^ " 6201 " T. Szalay 956 Rice St. " " 6220 " Ragna Evenson 792 E. 7th St. Restaurant " 6290 " Harry Iverson 2058 Marshall Av. " " 6252 " J. J. Hohn 468 Wabasha St. " " 6236 " West End Commercial Club 823 W. 7th St. " " 6255 " Rocco & Farrell 842 Rice St. " " 5802 " Rocco & Farrell 842 Rice St. On Sale Beer " 5801 n COUNCILMEN Nays Adopted by the Council 1 ORIGINAL TO CITY CL.RK COUNCIL 0�� CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENO. 99086 wITQ,�t�FFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED DATE �^+.,her 9i 3934 COMMISSIONERER RESOLVED That licenses for which applications have been made by a on the attaheed list for dies they are hereby granted and the city clerk c e o issue such licenses upo ent into the city t of the required fees: The Golden Rule, Inc. 7th & Robert St. Butcher Appl 6285 New J. N. Vesterby 659 N. Dale St. " " 6291 " Roy A. Bruflit 10 E. 6th St. Barbdr " 6160 e L. E. Johnson 416 St. Peter St. Confectionery " 6265 " Oscar Swoboda 619 University Av. " " 6264 " Marie E. Barr 494 N. Snelling Av. " " 6244 " A & A Credit System Inc 490 N. Snelling Av. Chattel Mortgage Loan " 6255 " Egos. Moore 558 Ceder St. Grocery " 6164 " Emma Moore 558 Cedar St. Off Sale Malt Liquor " 6165 " El Continued next page Nays , , Adopted by the Council 193— ORMINIIL TO CITY CL[RK COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FFICFILE NO. E OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY October 9, 1954 COMMISSIONER DATE RESOLVED " Freiheit Lodge #54 " Sons of Herman 774 Arcade St. E. H. Schaller 880 Fauquier St. n n n n U n 6029 " J. W. Warisch 581 E. 7th St. n n n 581 E. 7th St. n n n 581 E. 7th St. Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Lund 804 University Av. Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Lund " COU LMEN Yeas Nays Pearce /Peterson sen In favor Truax arren Against e.el 'At. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 i On Sale Malt Liquor Appl 6255 New Restaurant " 6278 " On Sale Malt Liquor " 6279 n Restaurant " 6029 " On Sale Malt Liquor " 6050 " Off Sale Malt Liquor " 6031 " Off Sale Malt Liquor " 6258 " Restaurant " 6259 " On Sale Malt Liquor " 6260 OCT 91934 Adopted by the Council 193 WT 91934 Approved l 193_ Mayor OTIS k4. GPDFREY ATTORNEY AT LAW 90I-2 E. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ST. PAUL,MINNESOTA OCDAROISS September 26*-bi,1934. Hon. City Council, St. Paul, Minnesota. re: 842 Rice Street, Rocco and Farrell. Gentlemen: In reference to the application for restaur n sale lic of Rocco and Farrell at 42 Rice Street, understand that issuance has been held up because of some delinquent taxes. This property is an old three-story Jl building that had stood practically vacant for some time and been allowed to run down. The mortgage holder had to bring an action in foreclosure which is still pending. Some time ago the mortgagee advanced a further $1012.85 to pay the 1928 and 1929 taxes in full and it has been necessary to make considerable expenditure to put the portion of the building that is now in use in a usable condition. It is in a location the where rents are low and only one of the flats on upper two floors is rented. Considering the condition of the property, the taxes seem a little high and we have got if an adjust- in touch with the assessor's office to see In of ment can be made toward partial abatement. view UI the situation and inasmuch as the mortgagee has already made the advance for taxes mentioned, it would seem only , fair that the license be granted to Messrs. Rocco and Farrell at this time and an effort will be made to get�� the property into shape as soon as possible so that there will be something above urgent repairs to apply on the / taxes. Respectfully you s J y r � � OHG:v _ - - 99087 OR{OINrL TO CATY CLtRK C6UNCIL OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK ~ COUNCIL 5ESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESEN7T_D BY DATE Oatohar $, 1444 COMMIS816NER RESOLVED 'tat licenses applied for by the following named persons for the addressee indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treaswzy of the required fees: Malmquist Bros. 892 Rice St. Bakery Appl. 5624 Renewal H. J. Terlinde 775 Courtland St. Grocery " 5293 " Carl Zerfahs 170 E. 10th St. Grocery " 5966 " C. E. Prince 255 Rondo St. Butcher " 5886 " COUNQILMEN Yeas �ai Nays /Pe[krson /k`t sen In favor �uax j6Jart.. Against ,Wenzel /Mr. President (Gahan) — W 6.74 Adopted by the Council— OC — 0 OCT 91934 Approved —193 -- Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL C,pifl of Mlnnaw0 OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON Oty Oak and Coamlalona of RyLMnUon October 5th, 1934• Hon. H. Z. Warren, Comsir of Public Safety, Building. Dear Sir: The attached resolutions denying li- censes of C. E. Prince, Carl Zerfahs, H. J. Terlinds and Malmquist Bros, were withdrawn and returned to you as it appears that the Health Department bas' withdrawn its ob- jections to the grouting of these licenses. If the applications now meet with the approval of your department, will you kindly have the nec- essary resolution drawn to grant the same. Yours very truly, zeil�'_;_ City Clerk. 4 W 8. g. /amen, Comeissioner, Department of Public Safety, Saint Pawl, Minnesota. My deer Commissioners On September 28th, 1934, the Couacil laid over for farther consideration, oplications for the food establish- ments listed billow, which were denied by the Hnresn of Health, At the request of the applicants, reinspeo- been made by this Bnrean, which disclosed all reenquale- tions have meats have bean met with, and therefors, we withdraw our on these applications. C. g, Prince, 233 Hondo St., Bntchor Ctrl Zerfahs, 170 g. 19th Bt.,. Grocer, 8. J. Terrlinda, 773 Courtland St., Grocer. Tours for health, / Y.D. of Health Officer WM. J. SUDEITH FRAANKif. CULLEN Fire Chief Acting Chief of Police G. E. BRISSMAN ROBERT B. J. SCHOCH. Acting Supt. Police and Fire Alarm Health Officer CITY OF SAINT -PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, CommWioner M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner„ October 4th, 1934. 8. g. /amen, Comeissioner, Department of Public Safety, Saint Pawl, Minnesota. My deer Commissioners On September 28th, 1934, the Couacil laid over for farther consideration, oplications for the food establish- ments listed billow, which were denied by the Hnresn of Health, At the request of the applicants, reinspeo- been made by this Bnrean, which disclosed all reenquale- tions have meats have bean met with, and therefors, we withdraw our on these applications. C. g, Prince, 233 Hondo St., Bntchor Ctrl Zerfahs, 170 g. 19th Bt.,. Grocer, 8. J. Terrlinda, 773 Courtland St., Grocer. Tours for health, / Y.D. of Health Officer CITY OF SAINT PAUL CGpml of Minna to OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON Ory perk and Connntwoner of Rtgwauon September 29,-1934 Malmquist Bros. $92 Rice Street Saint Paul, Minnesota Gentlemen: Your application for Bakery license at 992 Rice Street was before the Council today for denial upon recommendation of the Bureau of Health. Consideration of this license was laid over' for one week to October 5th at 10:00 A. M. in the Council Chamber, and you were requested by the Council to be present at that time. Yours very truly, _ �- _ elf-" City Clerk. ,0 w PRESE..TED BY COMMISSIONER OA)_a�F ST. PAUL THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM c',1 •���:b:�_'. "ILENCIL NO. 9 0800 DATE October 9. 1934, RESOLVED That licensee applied for by the following persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licensee upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: Frank Wolf 574 Wabasha St. Dance Hall Oppl. #1022 Frank Wolf 574 Wabasha St. Dance Hall " $1023 COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nays arce Peterson %sen —_In favor 'Truax )Warren Against / Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council OCT 91934-193— Approved OCT .7 MA 193— Mayor MA_MICE COUNCIL 9�9� ��39CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENO.` OF THE CITY CLERK IF COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 'L Lf i L(,_ PRESENTED COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That the application of the Standard Oil Company for permission to install three additional twenty—barrel tanks at its present service station at Snelling and Marshall Avenues (284 No. Snelling Ave) be and the same is hereby granted, said tanks to be installed in accordance with the ordinances of the City of St. Paul and under the direction and to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Public Safety. COUN¢iLMEN Yeas / Nays PP rce ,P��eterson siiosen _In favor Aruax 1V rren •Against .]Wenzel ,At. President (Gehan) 5M .6.34 Adopted by the Council OCT O 193A_193__ 9 1934 bC? Approved_ 193 Mayor FRANK R. CULLEN Acting Chief of Police ROBERT B-. J. SCHOCH Health Officer CITY OF SAINT. PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, Commissioner M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner Hon.H.E.Warren Comni.ssioner of Public Safety, St.Paul,Minn. Dear sir: WML I SUDEFTNi Fire Chief G. E. BR15SMAN Acting Supt. Polic:9dd{ Fire Alarm Q October 4th,1934. In regard to the application of the Standard oil Company for permission to install three additional 20 barrel tanks at their present filling station at Snelling and Marshall Avenues. We have investigated the fotegoing and report that three additional 20 barrel tanks for the storage of gasoline at the above address would not greatly increase the fire hazard in that vIvInity. e Respectfully yours, -a='-- -Qty' ---- lire Prevention Bureau. STANDARD OIL G OMPANY ALL OUOTAnON5 SUBJECT TO SALES DEPARTMENT IRM EDUITE ACCEPTANCE AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS MINNmAPOLIS BRANOH NOTED ON BACK HEREOF ARD AO>OR- 6. W. 0--W, a....a IN A. Seasmra, A..:. As....a (---•—.•-1 MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA s. s,PA,,��R,A,.,.,,....a(a.. a October 1,193+ INYWR REPLY REFERTO FILE M SUBJECT Mr. H.B. Warrens Commissioner of Public Safety, Cit�yy of St.Paul , Stt' Z' Minnesota Dear Sir: We herewith request your permission to install three additional 20 barrel tanks at our station at Snelling & Marshall Avenue, St.Paul, Minnesota. This will make a total of sig twenty barrel tanks at this point. Yours very truly, OIL COMPANY. Manager l DHS:RML O� a L�I r�AN01►N►� � Y Yours very truly, OIL COMPANY. Manager l FRkNK,R. CULLEN Acting Chief of. Police ROBERT B. J. SCHOCH Health Officer W,M. J. SUDEITH Fire Chief G. E. BRISSMAN Acting Supt. Police and Fire Alarm CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, Comminloner M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner October 8, 1984 Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk, "Saint Paul, Minnesota Dear Sirs Herewith is application of the Standard 011 Co. for permission to inotel three additional 20—barrel tanks at their station at Marshall. and Snelling Avenues, and report of inspection and approval by the Bureau of Fire Prevention. Very truly Yourss ty m ssio LOUNLIL NO PIL6 onlole�t To mn tuna ° TY OF ST. PAUL t E OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL, RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE PRESENTED BY -----'--- COMMISSIONER RESOLVEDcation 6211; Tavern, application 6212; That licenses for Restaurant, appy ed for Dance AeT?l, application 6218; and on Sale Malt Liquor, application 6214, applied be and they by David Weinstein at 554 Minnesota Street ey are hereby granted and the payment into the city City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the treasury of the required fees. COU ILMEN Yeas Nays earce P rson In favor n r x 'en Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council OCT 9 IQ34--193— Approved 193.— Mayor CITY OF "S' ':` 1PAVI, H..E.. WARREN Commissioner of Public Safety BUREAU OF LICENSES HEALTH DEPARTMENT REPORT INFORMATION REQUIRE N COI` Name of Applicant Address D'aate Application No._ � p/ .. rO — . w (.L --b _ I1alilf rrc nrcF Light Toilet Facilities Hot and Cold Water Facilities General Sanitation— Condition of Equipment Type of Refrigeration Food Storage Remarks APPROVED NOT APPRO\ D Health Officer j. I CITY OF SST. PAUL ll'""" �y,��9 N• OM S H. E. t'VARREN Ctiommissioner of Public Safety a—v3� REAU OF LICENSES Dace INFORMATION REQUIRED IN'CONNECTION WITFM'�°" : Name of Applicant Address �j / ` _ Between what cross streets and on w at sides f treet to be located? //fit/ la L — 4"( Trade Name, if any , Is application for renewal of license in same location? /VV _ Is place to be operated by new owner or former owner? If new owner, has he been in similar busin s before? RIhere'41 When In any other business? t M/' Have there been any complaints against operation of this type place by applicant? , ry Has any former owner been arrested for any violation on these premises? Are you a citizen of the United States? How Long in the City Moral Character Ever Been Arrested v Violation of What Criminal Law or Ordinance— State rdinanc State ANY Licenses Applicant has had Revoked""'� Number of 3.2 Places Within 2 Blocks J--/ Closest Intoxicating Liquor Place Off Or On -4 V If premises now unoccupied state how long and previous use Nearest Church Or Schoo Number Of Booths, Tables And Chairs Time On Citizenship •%6 Remarks: APPROVED INSPE� v NOT Chief of Police License Inspector m aL[ary.�j� COUNCIL ORIO[Nal To c Y OF ST: PAUL wLe NO. 99091 O ICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL,fESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED DATE ootober 9y_�A!Sd COMMISSIONEESY R RESOLVED That licenses for Ice Stations applied for by the following 0 indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City named persona for the addrease Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: las Road Ice Station Appl 5118 Renewal. Chaler Bros. 1251 Point Doug 7th & Jefferson (847 W. 7th) ° ° a 8282 a Paul Sop�Aata COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nays P rce e[arson osen —In favor ijenzel uarren---Against `Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6:14 Adopted by the Council—gCT 1-1934-193— WT T 9193 Approved 193 —�— Mayor October 8, 1934 Mr, L.R.R. Ferguson City Clerk 386 City Hall ` Gentlemen: the lit at 7th and Jefferson has not paid The owner of the taxes, because he considers t hs property worthless. He gave me permission to use it as long as I have use for it. , I have-not had a steady position for the last two ,years rind my boy is trying to make some money during vacation to get himself through school, by working at said ice station. The taxes are more ti -4n I can pay. I have improved the property considerably and the ice house would be worthless if my license is refused. I would appreciate it very much if let me Operate .for one more ,year, or until my boy finishes high-school, or until I get a position. Thank you in advance for a reply. Yours truly, Ui j tC.7 C-1 J a U Q1 �' � r CITY OF SAINT PAUL Office of City Clerk L. A. 9. Ferguson City Clerk October 3rd, 1934 't - 31r. Paul Scplato 639 W. 7th St. St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I have been directed to inform you that your application for . IOB STATION LICZNSN at the above address was -w994- not naeeed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- il olding licenses onnt on iincomeerty. The producing property on which taxbeen es aare delinquent. if you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be phased to grant you or t1V owner a hearing. Yours very truly, ly�O a CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Niinnaota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON Oh Clerk and Commisiona.ofRasidraUon October loth, 1934. Hon. Axel F. Peterson, Comair of Binsoce, Building. Dear Sir: The attached letter relative to the application of Paul Soplato for an ice station license at 839 Nest Seventh Street was referred to you, by the City Council today, for recommendation. Yours very truly, City Clerk. m SERIAL 110. OF ROLL ®L/2,4_ DEPARTI,F.NT L' L a�t���- ROLL IDENTIFICATION SLIP PERMANENT RETENTION DATE TO BE DESTROYED I Limited LIMITED RFTE1dTI0N DATE MICROFILI•T.D 0_ CONTENTS NUMBER OR NAME OF FIRST DOCUMENT OF REGULAR CONTENTS NUMBER OR NAME OF LAST DOCUh1ENT ITICROFILNED 9 9 SICZIED Operator JOINT CITY COUNTY 17ICROFILTI BY Supervisor