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173456-173853_06-22-1955_06-28-1955
START - Serial Jo, of Roll _ .Department l ' � � � � • r F � ss %2 ��s Office \r \\�\\p ROLL IDENTIFICATION SLIP ` yq 4 i PERt;ANENT REMrrl:)!v G s S� v lOgP :�I;ITED :u:rEiaTlo;a °,r ate to be destroyed Ir limited) Date 1;icrofilm - / (- t CONTENTS ;Dumber or name of first document of racgular contents By ""A Cl ,� Supervisor BY z r ?"- Operator Operator `e 5a M o't c lr�de x L\Y�t'. S -Ta Vne..V,iek-v o -� , his --.NOW F;lt Zllus3ralltd ■ To "this shee+ Counci I File. 11lu s�ra�ed • M M1 e r.. t 2n Laid over to 3rd and ap- Yens Nays Yfiaseye O—DS bhonsN –EAU-00w— Holland /Ho nd 0 ril mord on it =)n �.termu Peterson 1. Mr. President Dillon President Dillon 7zl O.W..i L city clerk--" _ . - O R I N Aio b73468-9rdlnanee ;_: ardlnanee :amendfeg4�,Ctdi�ance': *'ny .nllnaxe for tlae . � � J i� •bUni Lhe yublie h2N ' / ice. oonveaieace TIO. v-- PRESENTED BY ;R rerF�E '}� z kefiY=n: An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 5840, entitled: "An ordinance for the purpose of promoting the public health, safety, order, convenience, prosperity and general welfare 4)y providing for the classification, regulation and restr%tion of the location of trades and industries, -.and of buildings used for human habitation and for specified purposes, and the height and bulk of buildings hereafter erected or altered; and regulating and determining the minimum'size of lot line courts and' other open spaces, and establishing the boundaries of districts for said purposes",. approved July 7, 1922, as amended. This is an emergency 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. 5840, approved July 7, 1922, ! as amended, be and the -same is hereby further amended so as to rezone Lots 3, 4, 5 and 19, Blbck 14, Beaver Lake Heights, located on the south side of Stillwater Avenue between _ Iroquois and Jordan and on the west side of Iroquois between i Stillwater AVonue and Jordan, from "A" Residence District ,to Commercial District. Section 2. 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 upon its passage, approval and publication. 6 Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons and M elli v Mortinson Peterson Mr, President (Dillon) Attest ° City Clerk 6 3 12-3 'e JUN 22 1955 Passed by the, ,C unci) , j Tn Favor Against Approv jull 24- Mayor P77T.T`-'i-0! 2--s— JOSEPH R. OKONESKI HAROLD J. RIORDF (3iky Clerk Council Recorder CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK BUREAU OF RECORDS w 386 CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE June 2, 1955 i u k k Ili •a i1 W. Marshall F. Hurley Corporation Counsel a k Building fF. Dear Sir: The Council requested that you prepare an ordinance granting the attached + ?a, petition for rezoning Lots 3, 4, 5 and 19, Block'14, Beaver Lake Heights, located on the south side of Stillwater between Iroquois and Jordan and on the west side of Iroquois between Stillwater and Jordan, to Commercial District. Very truly yours, City Clerk ti� Y• ! 0 • , JUN Co t,PC,,.ri71.!'� 1 ■ 0 ti The Board of Zoning " Saint- Paul, Minnesota:u , �,. (tlrAtlY® aY ORaa4VR:a HM1 RO. a;Y f. UW � u� ' ` A. A. HECKMAN • C. DAVID LCIEKS e !RMWRO 0MCIR! 4ntCRrlvs GaCRRMY.., - ^tA _ !- c M ORIM[ PB'1Tt'ION TO" - ggZOltB' Gm o'Doxrmi - W. J. RIM t iuuua VRawuwe. uaw..n a. H.awe n d!hxe- li Aet tpnegtiLlon havin6 ple #grooved Inv mond g279 CITY -COUNTY BUILOINU 3iie zonin6 �'s - �l fleae:nled �L�x^" as to iemra H BAINT PAUL 2r MINNESOTA C/Lota S 9. 5 an Ig79eaSt11ver �el8his. deerr111ad M14, _. S Lake Water AYre and 883;Iro4n t ague th'! tylain-t taut baa June 1, 1955 da9 � 7une, 1855. at : 4. fixed the .8nd t t ten o'clock th the forenoon in the �,%�n�tyc,�'o si nays .M a Mr. Joseph Okoneski e�afa City Clerk ithe Counca wnlhear and' regio . i al] oblectigna Building i° atO,tay i9.p .. ( � JOSiPH R. OK017PSSI. City -Clerk. 1 IMa9 81. 18551 - � a Dear Sir: This.is in the matter of the petition of Joseph Kielsa to re -zone from "A" residence to "commercial" lots 3, 4, 5 and 19 - block 14, Beaver Lake Heights, located on the south side of Stillwater between Iroquois and Jordan and on the west side of Iroquois between Stillwater and Jordan. This is a triangular block. The area to be re -zoned is an irregular tract of approximately 16,615 sq, ft. This re -zoning, if granted, ; is would allow the expansion of a commercial zone which was re -zoned in 1925 and is 1 e sµ; ` presently developed with a food market. Applicant's plans contemplate the construction of anew building with a frontage of 60' on Stillwater and extending to an average depth of 130' to be used for a super. - market and a small retail store. The existing building which is 38' x 83' will -be divided into two sections, one to be occupied by a drug store and the other by a Oakery. The remainder of the area for which re -zoning is requested in this petition will be developed for a parking,lot with a capacity of 39 cars with the total off- street parking area of 50 cars to be provided. There is adequate space to provide 1 off-street parking for the proposed'development on the basis of existing standards. f This is contingent upon the Council granting two customer -parking lot permit e There is a hardware store and single-family homes across Stillwater to the north: diagonally across Stillwater is a filling station: property immediately adjacent on thesouth is vacant with the exception of the frontage on Iroquois which is built with single-family homes: sinkle family homes are to the west. Across Iroquois to the west is a vacant lot now used for a parking lot by applicant. The re -zoning petition has been reported' sufficient by the Commissioner of Finance - with 16 out of 23 descriptions within 100' signing this petition acquiescing to this' change. Dielsa - File 319 Asn+ 1 HYi: —2— ... 1 . The following findings were made by the Zoning Board as a basis for its re- commendation concerning the re-classification of this land: 1. The use proposed to be established is an extension of an existing facility iy in this area and should not produce conditions detrimental to the interests of _ adjacent residential property owners. , - ,ir 3 2. The proposed use will be established in such a manner as to minimize congestion of traffic and parking. In consideration of these factors the Zoning Board recommends that this petition to re -zone the property under consideration be granted. Very truly youf$, ., C. D. Leeks K?" Planning Director JC:FS Enc... Executive Secretary Board of Zoning. z 1 , JOSEPH R. OKONESKI HAROLD J. RIORDAN ¢' � Ciy Berk Council Recorder CITY 'OF` SAINT PAUL ' Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF- CITY CLERK s, t BUREAU OF RECORDS - �' 386 CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE Z' March 24, 1955 Zoning Board 13th Floor o Building Gentlemen: The Council referred to the Zoning Board for recommendation the attached petition for rezoning Lots 3, 4, 5 and 19, Block 14, Beaver lake Heights, 4 from "A" Residence to Commercial District. Very truly yours, � . City Jerk" y 6 . i 2 2 A r S �iflJ. FA`le-T _. CITY O�i PAUL J.EONA0.D C. sFwMeR Valuation Enainar f- DEPARh1T Q ��' NANCE 113 Court House, zone 2 p aj�', 2 CApifel 4.4612 1 i i HARRY A. JOHNSON Chiai CNrk q i NORRIS O. H� 2IZ"dl Commissioner rnf. 343.344 l , CLIFFORD M. NY570.0M j c,u �.,,,, Fi1APiK L: � issioner ` ChIO Cashlar �, I YI I ✓M f - - . 7 s March= 23, 1955 i To the Council I ?3'# City of St. Paul i Gentlemen: - I have examined the attached petition, filed in the matter of 1 y~ rezoning j Lots 3, 4, 5 and 19, Block 14, Beaver Lake Heights i i from class "All Residence to Commercial District, and find that same is sufficient. Yours very truly, Norris O. Halvorson Commissioner of Finance CH -.8e - Attach. c. c. to Mr. Alfred Schroeder � z 2 2 CLERX PETITION x 36 TO THE HONORA AND CITY COUNCIL c/o the City Clerk City of Saint ��'a 'Minnesotd, March 3, 1955, Gantlemen: Pursuant'to Section 23, Ordinance No. 5840, we, the under sighed owners of two-thirds of the several descriptions of real estate. situated within 100 feet of the real estate affected, hereby acquiesce; and we the owners of 50% or more of the frontage to be reclassified, Petition your Honorable Body to rezonethe"', folloWing described property: Lot 3, Block 14, Beaver Lake Heights (1974 Stillwater Ave.) Lot 4, Block 14, (1974 Stillwater Ave.) Lot 5, Block 14, (1974 Stillwater Ave.) Lot 19, Block 14, to (893.Iriquois) from a residential district to a commercial district for the purpose of enlarging grocery and meat market and providing parking facilities. Owners , Description Lots 6,7,9 & 10, Note-:T—nson-is Block 14, Beaver Lake Heights - Percy Ro inso deceased) Lot 8, Block 14, Lot 11, Block 14, Lots 17 & 18, Block 14, U 5- Lots 1 & 2, Block -A- 14, Lot 11, Block 8 Lot 12, Block 8 Lot 13, Block 8 Page 1 of,' 3 pages. /7 - All ,NO Ilk .9 e Lot 14, Block 8 Beaver Lake Heights Lot 15, Block 8 It 1 at Lot 16, -Block 8, Lot 17, Block 8, n •� i F Page 2 of 3 pages tIrkli %� �.,..*�� k:� :.. ... -;.,.. � : . ? ... .. -.� •_:":_ i... i. _, s r..'..R -^}fit r.;�t �,.i._ �._.�...>.._v:,t,�? �.��:} s ffi i MII STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF RAMSEY )) .r ; lid s��. F 'eCsa being first duly sworn, deposes and states that he is the person who.circulated the within petition consisting of 3 pages; that the parties described above are the owners respectively of the lots placdd'immediately following each name.; that this petit On. was signed by each of ! said owners in the presence ofthis ta fiant, i-nd that the a signatures above are the true and correct signatures of edch and all of the parties so described. ; Subscrib d and sworn to before me " this its day of March, 1955. LAWRENCE HAZ£N - Notary Fu`•nic• Ramsey County, Mimi— • _ My Commission Expires Nov. 20, 1960, .i. U , S" Page 3 of 3 pages. Aq 13' 40, 16 14 AF Applicant: Joseph r. nelea File No. 4649 Purpose : To re-sone troy "N' residence to "COW' district. Date :liar. 17, 1955 scale 1 100, House Numbers Area to be re-zoned Petition Signers "FOS" PRRPAWM BY THE CITY M=M WABD OF SAINT PAM,MMMSOTA G e odata.l to ctv Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL NO. OFFICE OF THE =CITY CLERK COUNCIL SOLUTION -GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY D_ cOMMIS510NER�. --- RESOLVED, that upon appeal of William K. and Tressa V. Hjelmgren from the decision of the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, permission is hereby granted to said applicants for the erection and operation of a five -unit motel at New Hudson Road, on the south side of, Hudson Road at Kennard Street extended, in accordance with plans submitted, dated January 25, 1955. �te �C. F. No. 173987—BY Bernard T Hol- I 'O V "ad— Reaolved. That upon a at of Will lam H.cieloand Tressa V. e n from the den of the CO lie 'df Parks. Playfrounde and Pdblie B ut1d- in6e• nermpfDaalon ie hereby Bronted to saiddpea08of Lar Ro8ve udt motel and ora et 1878 New Hudnson ad. on the south 'I. asiidcte off Hdudson Road at a ivtt�h 3pIanat 5 aubnd a d Janubr9 25, 1966. In Adopt dateby tha Counts 'one 7• 1955.pproved June 7. 1965 (June 11, 19651 VJN 7 1;17.� I Adopted by the Council Approved 196— n Favor A Mayor Against It 11 1 0 COUNCILMNY-1- ' Yeas Nays Gibbons Haallvorson� �R 7 _-Hoband- Marzitelli Mortinson z Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 65f' 8.54 4W2 VJN 7 1;17.� I Adopted by the Council Approved 196— n Favor A Mayor Against It 11 1 0 qa ff JOSEPH R. OKONESKI HAROLD J. RIORDAN Council Rocorder City Clark �'. CITY OF SAINT PAUL F " Capital of Minnesota »4. OFFICE OF CITY CLERK BUREAU OF RECORDS 386 CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE - June 2, 1955 - sa w ti Mr. Marshall F. Hurley =' Corporation Counsel Building ADear Sir:q. The Council requested that you prepare a resolution granting the appeal of William K. and Tressa Hjelmgren for permit to erect and operate afive-unit Y motel at 1678 New Hudson Road, on the south side of Hudson Road at Kennard St. extended, in accordance with plans dated January 25, 1955• Very truly your 14 :r City Clerk 'c e RECEIIV ID -JUN Ra Ay$ 1 I ' CORPORATION COUNSEL Fi The Board of Zoning Saint Pauli Minnesota A. A. HECKMAN C- DAVID LOEKS IPRWIDINO OMMR OatQRIV[ swca"MV ZONING AVPXAI�GD 'i � - • L N.ORIN[ �" O®,ALD O'DONN[LI. W J. RICE a. H. sCi1R0 Noticenla herebyy R�� JULIua V,L UM[. •unman hearlDR wlll iM held befo� the Cll' , Coun at lb Ass. on lune a lass 279 CITT-COUNTT BUILDING In the City Coulioll Chamber In the C__7_t_y liadl and CouIC � Rouse, in the SAINT PAUL !, MINNESOTA matter of the appeal aud, Dhcatlon ~ �Wllllam, K., antlTretlea•°� June, 1955 AI.1.•._ i Mr. Joseph Okoneskf mOM I of me xew ° °V°-uMt a tlson iioad;on 3 ...City Clerk > W. IM 34, Rawer N�18 ooa Building Hated MaY la lass, JO id R. OKONFSK3 (M -Y ai, 3 City Clerk Dear Sir: �_-�_ This is in the matter of the appeal of William K. and Tressa Hjclmgren for permit to install and operate a six -unit motel on the south side of Hudson Road at Kennard ex- tended. The legal description which is quite lengthy is attached hereto on a separate sheet. The zoning is "A!' residence. This appeal is made pursuant to section 20, • paragraph °r of the Zoning Ordinance which provides that property located adjacent :to 'State Trunk Highways may, 1)y special appeal, be developed for motel purposes rc- gardless of the residential zoning. e The tract under consideration has a frontage of 321.25' on Hudson Road and extends a depth of approximately 271.05' comprising a total area of approximately 1.98 acres. The site is currently vacant. ,'adjacent land uses are as follows: there is a motel to the east: vacant land to the south and west with a billboard on the property immediately to the west: there is some commercial development to fife east but the immediate area is presently vacant. The future development of the area will provably be residential in character. There is adequate drainage within the site. A sepetic plant for sewage disposal will ` be provided subject to the approval of the Health Department. water will be provided by a well also sul,ject to approval by the Department of Ilealth. The staff of the Zoning Board have consulted with the following agencies: the State Highway Department, the City Health Bureau, the City Fire Prevention Bureau and the City Building Department and have been informed that none of the foregoing see objections to the applicant's proposal. There is an existing service road to which ,this property has access. ? Field investigation discloses no objection to the applicant's proposal and, therefore, the Board of Zoning recommends this appeal to install and operate a six -unit motel oe granted in accordance with applicant's plans dated January 25, 1955, VoYy t&ly your i. lc__.- ll." LoelcS, .. j' Planning Director F' FS:S -; Enc. Executive Secretary Board of Zoning CITY CLERK FILE PLIC NT' Z, Sti Paul,, All, September 14. 1954 t `. o City Clerk, Court House, - St. Paul, Minnesota Dear Sir: We, the undersigned, desire to erect a modern 5 unit Motel at 1678 New Hudson Road, (Route 12) about 2 blocks west of .:• White Bear Avenue. {{ We plan to build this motel over the winter months so that vAl it will be completed by this next spring, 1955,so that we will be able to operate over the summer months. Cver a period of twenty-five years we have operated furnish - ad apartments so have had good experience with the public, and we love this kind of work so have come to the conclusion that 4•s this kind of business would Oust suit us as well as the people we will deal with. t ry. s You will find enclosed with this letter the description of the 2 acres of land on which we desire to build this motel. Sincerely, t 21 �'� Z CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota �ITa�t ecct ag �ublic alell Tenth and Minnesota Street#, 2 ROBERT F. PETERSON, Comoissioner HEALTH POLICE AND FIRE ALARM JOHN C. FELDMANN. D.P;ft c--6�oner A. R. ANDERSON. April 25, 1955 CM CLERK FILE ArrLAcAN_T Mr. Joseph R. Okoneaki City Clerk Saint Paul, Minnesota Dear Sir: Her,with reports from the Bureau of Health and the Fire Prevention Division in connection with the applica- tion of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K. - Hjelmgron for permission to construct and operate a -motel on the south side of Hudson Road at approximately Kennard. Street, extended. Very truly yours, Commissioner of public Safety POLICE FIRE PROTECTION as Z CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota �ITa�t ecct ag �ublic alell Tenth and Minnesota Street#, 2 ROBERT F. PETERSON, Comoissioner HEALTH POLICE AND FIRE ALARM JOHN C. FELDMANN. D.P;ft c--6�oner A. R. ANDERSON. April 25, 1955 CM CLERK FILE ArrLAcAN_T Mr. Joseph R. Okoneaki City Clerk Saint Paul, Minnesota Dear Sir: Her,with reports from the Bureau of Health and the Fire Prevention Division in connection with the applica- tion of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K. - Hjelmgron for permission to construct and operate a -motel on the south side of Hudson Road at approximately Kennard. Street, extended. Very truly yours, Commissioner of public Safety THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTER-OFFICE COMMUNICATION " ^ak.@ - r March 25.1955 t 1 Honorable Robert F. Peterson oommissioner of Public Safety p Dear Sirs In regard to the application of Mr. and Mrs. 8m. S. Hjelmgrenr 214 Frank Street. for ;permission to construct and operate a motel on the south side of Rudson Road at approximately gemiard Street extended. To have investigated the foregoing and report that the construction and operation of a motel at the above location would not greatly increase the fire hasard in that vicinity. Respect y .� R. Scannell .tont ohi.f Division of Fire Prevention RJ82as i p -- o THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY .OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL —INTER -g FFICE COMMUNICATION March 29, 1955 Tot Dr, R. B, T. Schoch Proms H. J. Streich, Health Inspector Subjects Proposed Hotel Construction Regarding the application for the construction of a motel on Hudson Road and Kennard Street, by Mr, and Mrs. William K. Hjelmasn, an inspection of the proposed location and the preliminary plans was made by me on lriday, March 25, 1955. The building site appeared suitable for this type of construction. I would recommend that a copy of the final working blueprints as approved by the City Building Department be sent to this Sween for approval. i i i w 4 \A� I tr p -- o THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY .OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL —INTER -g FFICE COMMUNICATION March 29, 1955 Tot Dr, R. B, T. Schoch Proms H. J. Streich, Health Inspector Subjects Proposed Hotel Construction Regarding the application for the construction of a motel on Hudson Road and Kennard Street, by Mr, and Mrs. William K. Hjelmasn, an inspection of the proposed location and the preliminary plans was made by me on lriday, March 25, 1955. The building site appeared suitable for this type of construction. I would recommend that a copy of the final working blueprints as approved by the City Building Department be sent to this Sween for approval. i i i w 4 \A� I THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY _ OF THE _ CITY OF SAINT PAUL y INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION March 24, 1955 Dr. Sohochs Application has been made by Mr. and Mie,4-M g. Hjelmgren for permission to construct and operate a on the south side of Hudson Street at approximatelyrd extended. Will you kindly have the necessary inspection and report made. Blueprints are attached. commissioner r I s � 1 -- C 0 P I may 19,, 1955 f S.B. Schoch N.D. Chief Health Officer Bureau of Health POlic Sty Bldg. . Paul 2t ,Minn. x. Res SKI VIEW HOTEL a t; } on U.S. dighway 12, St. Paul Dear Sirs s We are accepting the recommandatioa of your office �. F as follower The location of the well in relation to property Line shall be a minimum of 421 and the building 501.° Septic tank will be 201 from building with 6" drain tale to the drain field. Capacity of septic tank will be approximately 2000 gals. s ' 3hN L I thank you einoerely, for your help with thin matter. Sincerely yours < d Jens Sigvertsen 2147 E. 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M. w - on the 28th day of June 1955, upon the advisability and necessity }` of the repair, replacement, remodeling, or wrecking and removal of the two-story four apartment frame -building on Lot 6, Block 21, Arlington Hills Addition, accordingothe plat thereof recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Ramsey County, Minnesota, also described as No. 794 Case Street, because said structure is c reported to be dangerous and unsafe to life, limb and adjoining l� property. C. F. No, 179458—By Bernard T Rol -land: Resolved, That a public hearin be y gg It+,� held by end ,before the CouCn cD ounc at Chamthe ber of the Court Hous eaud C1I�BtyO onthee 28th In dday of June,�1ten 855.''lyrpoa the . advlsablllty and necessity: at, the re. - pair. replacement, - remodeling. or ,Y storyldxf,6 and reMbval • of the two. o .,.x,our apartment frame building Lo _ 4a on t 8. Block 21, Arun rtWn 1Blla Addition, accordin¢ �to the prat thereof recorded in, the office of, Mite Register of Deeds of Ramsey County. Minne- i 1 rota, also described as No. 784 Ca street, because said structure Is rse-e � .. u: 1'0life, Lm6 a d„aedtolnln8 Dret,rtft YYe Adopted by the Council June 7, 18 ppreyed June r. ION 7 1955 i COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196— 1 `I Year Nays n � , Gibbons Halvorson Approved 195— Marzitelli —.fin Favor �Qn Mortinson 6 Mayor d ----Against Peterson ' Mr. President, Dillon µ}' aH B-54 4W2 ' V '-A HgAOLD J. RIORDAN JOSEPH R. OKONESKI C-61 Recorder City Clerk J' CITY OF SAINT PAUL ;f Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK . r BUREAU OF RECORDS 386 CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE .46P. 2 June 2, 1955 Mr. Marshall F. Hurley Corporation Counsel Building Dear Sir: 'n$ The Council requested that you prepare a resolution (No. 1) setting a date for hearing in the matter of the condemnation of the four -apartment building at 794 case St-, on the property described in the attached letter of the City {architect, being a two-story frame building. Very truly yours, gra City Clerk RECEIVED JUN CORP(JI(AIJUN LL,'iUl M W. LA MONTKAUFMAN ERNEST W. JOHNSON ALFRED H. SCHROEDER Supt, of Parks Supt. of Playgrounds CityArchitect CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall, Zone 2 BERNARD T. HOLLAND, Commissioner - ARTHUR F. COLEMAN, Deputy Commissioner - 2 June 2, 1955 Hon. Council City of St. Paul Gentlemen: We have the following report to make relative to the four apartment building at 794 Case Street, described as Lot 6, Block 21, Arlington Hills Addition. This is a two story frame bu•lding, approximately 36 by 40 feet, and 30 feet high at he front, with the basement exposed at the rear. This building is very old and dilapidated, and damaged by fire. The outside walls are bulged from four to six inch- es on the east side, lap siding is in very poor condition. the rear outside stairway and porches are sagged dangerous- ly. The floors and walls are sagging, doors are out of plumb and level, plaster is loose. There is no central heating, and the bedrooms have no windows. Small toilet compartments have no ventilation. The last known record owner is John F. and Rose M. Wipling- er, 794 Case Avenue, St. Paul 6. A Danger Notice has been posted and the owner was advised to wreck and remove thisbuilding from the premises. r, As this building is over fifty per cent depreciated, we are recommending that a hearing date be set for condemna- tion action, in accordance with Section 107.2 of the build- ing code. 4 ` Yours truly,. yy �1i�%� / $chroeder� A CITY AR ¢j IECT.` (Q � ., OrICInal to City Clerk O CITY OF ST. PAUL i°e°NO1 NO— o'. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK OFFICE 3 COUNCIL RE, LUTION—GENERAL FORM Fa ' - !. f PRESENTED BY • / - i COMMISSIONER—__v �/ " � DA'tf Ts; RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Paul, in the Council Chamber of w j the Court House and City Hall, in said City, at ten o'clock A. M. Y on June 28,_ 1955, upon the advisability and necessity of the repair, replacement, remodeling, or wrecking and removal of r the garage on Lot 100, Union Park Addition, according to the plat thereof recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Ramsey County, Minnesota, also described as No. 467 Dewey Street, to because said structure is reporteii to be dangerous and unsafe �s .r life, limb and adjoining property. _ h - r 1 GlF. 179188-9y Bernard x, Hol- t} and— Resolved, That a pp��ne hearlaf be - held by and beta.' the Counoa o the l i Cl ty of- Saint Paul, h1 the Council t Chamber of the Court House and City i Hall in mid city. at -ten o'clock A.M.. - on .lune 29, 1856, upon the aftlaabinty 1 the rePatr replace-!, and - neoesaityy o! ment,,'remofiella6, or wrecking 'and 1 ....:. Union Perk"Addttloa8 ec cordln9 too the plat ^ X,I thereoL recorded !n the office of the Re or of+beetle oP Ramsey- ox. _ Derewnepottreeatwbemnaeb mld4chvcture? I to -112e, limb anddeng � gapmpe Ad. 'd,, by the Council June 7, 1955. APDrovedJune 7, 1955. (Zone 11. 1855) . , f. JUN 71955 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196_ Yeas Nays € Gibbons JON 7 Halvorson /� Approved 196— r Marzitelli Tn Favor I Martinson l/ J� Mayor Peterson—L—Against Mr. President, Dillon 11t e•u at+ -2 i JOSEPH R. OKONESKI" City Clark - CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK BUREAU OF RECORDS . 386 CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE June 2,1955 r Mr. Marshall F. Hurl Corporation Counsel Building Dear Sir: The Council requeste a date for hearing i rear of 467 Dewey St the City Architect. m HAROLD J. RIORDAN Council Recorder , ey d that you prepare a resolution (No. 1) setting n the matter of the condemnation of the garage at the on the property described in the attached letter of Very truly yourrV City Clerk JUN 3-�;. CORPORATION CO[;NSEL 't. W. LA MONT KAUFMAN b ERNE ST W. JOHNSON Supt. of Perks 'Supt. of Playgrounds sit CITY OF SAINT PAUL V , Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall, Zone 2 BERNARD T. HOLLAND, Commissioner , ARTHUR F. COLEMAN, Deputy Commissioner June -2, 1955 ALFRED H. SCHROEDER -City Architect Hon. Council ' City of St. Paul rA: Gentlemen: �y s An inspection has been made of the garage located at the rear of 467 Dewey Street, which is described as Lot 100, _ Union Park Addition. The garage was half -destroyed by fire, and the joists and roof are badly charred. It has become a hazard to children and a nuisance in the neighborhood. It should be wrecked and removed. The last known record owner is Jonas F. Bergman, 467 Dewey Street, St. Paul 4W. A Danger Notice has been r' posted. SRY Kindly set a hearing for condemnation of this building in accordance with Section 107.2 of the building code. Yours truly, 7►1 a 5chr e�`1�' A C Y ARCH�T �r n 111 f. L M1 .N.+:t ,. ...:. .-:...... ...., .. Com.".t .. .. ,, ,. r e Udaiaal to Pity Clerki . CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE""` NO. " OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK O NCILJIESLOTION—GENERAL FORMC P0.66ENTED BY DATF Comm be RESOLVED, that AlIbert F. Byrne and Lauro Di Santo/permitted z to operate a used car sales lot at the northwest corner of Ford Parkway and Woodlawn.Avenue, on Lot 12, Block 5, St. Catherine - Park Addition, in accordance with applicants' plans dated May Yrs s,' 23, 1955, and subject to the condition that sidewalks abutting {_= the premises be kept clean and free of ice and snow at all times, r lEq _ h t C. F. No. 173460—By Bernard T. Bol-� land—- Resolved, That Robert F. Myrna and j i Lauro T Santo be permltted to oiler- . +k :+5 _ ate a used car aale6 lot at the north— - west rnrner of Ford Parkway and ' Woodtam;T Avenue, on Lot 12i Block - 5, St. Catherine Park Additlon, in =e accordance with ai licant'e Plane - lobed May 24, 1965; end aubYeM to lir ^^k the co - he Premtsee be kepiylean and of ice an snow at all times. ) f AdoPte by tae Council June 7. - :,. "- 1955' 'Approved June 7, 1966. ,>3 (June 11, 1966) JUN 105 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196— Yeas/" Nays 7 1 �, 7 r� _ Gib ns 195— vorson Approved � i —in Favor telli Mayor o son a, A aainst •� eterson . President, Dillon 6 644 NW2 M JOSEPH R. OKONESKI HAROLD J. RIORDAN Cily Clark Council Recorder CITY OF SAINT PAUL _ Capifal of Minnesofa f' 7 OFFICE OF CITY CLERK BUREAU OF RECORDS -" 386 CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE y; y June 2, 1955 - r Mr. Marshall F. Hurley Corporation Counsel Building „3r Dear Sir: tie The Council requested that you prepare a resolution granting the attached .xi. application o£ Robert F. Byrne and Lauro Di Santo for permit to install and operate a used car lot at the northwest corner of Ford Parkway and ,f Woodlawn Ave., on Lot 12, Block 5, St. Catherine Park Addition, in accordance v with applicant's plans dated May 23, 1955• p >: Very truly yours, Lil i ggg� ��°e pp�� City Clerk �t Z ;. s.. i 7 JUN CORPORAT10N COUNSI,L TL J, Ji I K The Board of Zoning - a, Saint Paul, Minnesota �:t (sn�auxm n ala[x.Ra No RR. Jur �. IW - A. A. HECKMAN C. DAVID LOEKS ry 101140 OTCOt OOIGRIV[QGIRMY 'i J C M. ORIM[ - OLYDB L MRNV@! G®tAID O'DDNNdI- N. J. RIC[ - `rJUUU[ N N. J4CNR0600y CRY MexR T VR Umz. KTOIrNTi i' 978 CITY -COUNTY BUILDING SAINT PAUL 9r MINNESOTA .' " June 1, 1955 1 Air. Joseph Okoneski _ City Clerk Building - Dear Sir: This is in the matter of the application of Robert F. Byrne and 's- Lauro Di Santo to install and operate a used car lot on the north- ' west corner of Ford Parkway and Woodlawn. This is described as lot 12, clock 5, St. Catherine Park Addition. The Zoning is "f" "Heavy Industry The Zoning Ordinance, section 5, paragraph does not specify that a public hearing is required in a heavy industry zone for the proposed use. The tract under consation has a frontage of 120,94' on Ford Park- way and 45' on t400dl wn. This site was formerly used as a filling station and a prepared food pick-up. However, it is currently vacant. is ,�. Adjacent land uses are as•follows: the Multiclean office and plant are across woodlawn to the east: a vacant grassed lot owned by Multi - clean Products to the north: Aircraft Manufacturing plant across a 10' alley to the west and the Ford Motor Company Plant across Ford Parkway to the south. ' Plans are in accordance with existing standards: access will be from one driveway on Woodlawn and one driveway on Ford Parkway. The property will be suitably surfaced and will be surrounded with a bumper -height F fence. r, In view of the fact that adjacent land uses are entirely industrial and field investigation discloses no o�jection to the use contemplated, .the Zoning Board recommends this permit be granted in .accordance wit applicant's plans dated May 23, 1955. -1 Very tr y yours, p, C. D.. oekO tt t_1 • Planning Director �7 kEnc. Executive Secretary Board of Zoning (/ Op— l G H L NA D PAR'� I --•..,- I — 3"�12 T�rnloer A�x!,ere<4 i y 8„ poste on Q 0" C¢n�er5 I s z t —Graded e I ., r rJEt �l�COY1C_. i J �j 9G��lG, . ZO N Y' 6,5 LcT Go}, -t h 1¢ 5 t1o�i. L o _ - - En lt�Ing 18" 4,qk' Bumper F¢nG¢ m DETAIL s BUMPER HEIGHT' FENCE +ngF'cu e L, ` .- 5 Const IB� �dqh BJr`�1 per F¢riye � 11- __ <�,_�� Grnl6•_9ad 6._S hw-bS - --- ._ 6 7. Fc W.I K GT, I ¢ W d, K + f FORD PAP t tJA'Y I s AWED MAY 2-i 1555 1 CITY PLANNING BUAkW ` Saint Paul, Minnesota FINAL PLAN. >� rF _ Ap�Jalt�i— CAY CLERK FILE i li M y City of Saint Paul, Minnesota APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL COUNCIL USE PERMIT >; (Please type or print) TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL h c/o the City Clerk City of Saint Paul, Minnesota " Gentlemen: Application is hereby made to(cYose out one) and operate a nepy, install i FILLING STATION No, of islands and pumps No. of tanks and capacity: PARKING LOT for (customers) (employees) (private use) (public use) (other) Q L ( indicate type ) Capacity of parking lot To be used in connection with: r ; 3. ® MISCELLANEOUS: USED CAR LOT ( indicate type such.as Drive-in Refreshment Stand, Used Car Lot, Dry Cleaning Pick-up Station, Ice Vendor, etc,) ' Capacity of parking area: N g i i Located at (address) Pad Ford Parkway Legal Description :Lot Block Add'n/Jy,L�!/�'�" Applicants Name `RigTiland Motors( obert F. Byrne&Lauro Di Santo) °-u Heeamar Office Address: a31y Ford.Parkwa Phone No. - f VO/BY THE APPLICANTS. aR t - (signature) (date) Address Phone No: � 6797 When completed, file three copies of this application form and three prints of h the preliminary lay -out plans Of the proposed facility with the Board of Zoning, Room 1315, City Hall and Court House, Saint Paul, Minnesota. Z-3 7/2/54 li M ,J R ' ' >! A • - _ odain.l to City Clerk y CITY'OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK VOLUTION-GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONE�_f N zN x RESOLVED, that Louis Li schultz be permitted to install G� and operate a customer parking lot on the west side of Payne . Avenue between Maryland and Hawthorne, on Lots 4, 5 and 6, Bloch 1, Joseph R. Weide's Second Addition, in accordance with applicant's k plans dated May 24, 1955, subject to compliance with the pro- visions of all ordinances governing the operation of parking. lots, and subject further to the condition that the sidewalks w` abutting said premises be kept clean and free of ice and snow at 2R all times. M1 C. F. No. 179483—By Bernard T. Hol- ) -. • _ Besulved, That Imuia Llpschultz be " permitted to Install andoperate a „( _ customer parking lot on the west side of Payne Avenue between Maryland t=r - Block 1r,�7gme hIrm,oR. WetAe'e SeconInd d i apppp y. antis Plana dated May accordance4. 1985, subject compnance with the rovlsion- of a p all ordinances governing the operation f p rking lots, and subject further to the condition that the Sidewalks S i' y ell timan Ice and premises and fregetofmid es. j Adopted by the Council June .7, } 1958. Approved June 7, 1955. (June 11, 1955) a 4.. COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196_ w Yeas Nays r r* Gibbons ( 1�,) Halvorson Approved _ 196— i Mar-itelli Tn Favor �/ Q h Mortinson Mayor rI Peterson n---Against Mr. President, Dillon z City of Saint Paul, Minnesota APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL COUNCIL USE PERMIT (Please type or print) a TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL c/o the City Clerk �j-- City of Saint Paul, Minnesota Gentlemen: remodel Application is hereby made to. install and operate anew (cross out one) FILLING STATION No, of islands and pumps r No. of tanks and capacity: PARKING LOT for (customers (employees) (private use) (public use) (other) ( indicate type ) Capacity of parking lot To be used in connection with: SNqC(2 MA21t21' MISCELLANEOUS: ( indicate type such as,Drive-ln Refreshment Stand, Used Car Lot, Dry Cleaning Pick-up Station, Ice Vendor, etc.) Capacity of parking area: A Located at (address) : I '-OI PA`i "�� I' U£� Legal Description :Lot Block Add'n s: Applicant: s Name Home or Office Address: Phone No. lee- A143 8 `%1<• 68 �- WAR 1 1955 FOR/BY THE APPLICANT, / R 3 2 C1iY eLAANINki tlOARU Saint Paul, Minnesota (signat e) (date) Address Phone No: When completed, file three copies of this application form and three prints of the preliminary lay -out plans of the proposed facility with the Board of Zoning, Room 1315, City Hall and Court House, Saint Paul, Minnesota. Z-3 7/2/84 c 1 d a JOSEPH R, OKONESKI h]LD J. RIORDAN \I Q4 Clark _ nc'I Recorder CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK BUREAU OF RECORDS :y 386 CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE _ June 2, 1955 Mr. Marshall F. Hurley Corporation Counsel Building Dear Sir: The Council requested that you prepare a resolution granting the attached application of Louis Lipschulta for permit to install and operate a customer parking lot on the west side of Payne Ave. between Maryland and Hawthorne, on Lots 4, 5 and 6, Block 1, Joseph R. Weide's Second Addition, in accordance with applicant's plans dated May 24, 1955• Very truly yours, City Clerk �. RECEIVED JUN 1q: CORPORATION COUNSEL e OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE St. Paul 2, Minn. .$3.......195..5. yy You are hereby notified thattheCouncil of the City of St. Paul will consider the matter of the applleation, of LI3 ouis pschultzr for e permit to install & operate a customer parking lot on the west side of Payne Ave. between Maryland & Hawthorne, and that a public hearing will be held in the Col Chambers of the Court House and City Hall Building on June 2 195 51 in the City of St. Paul, at lom o'clock A.M. cow File 3,.3028 Fo'fgis 0. Halvorsen �® Commissioner of Finance. permit to ins an op of Payne Avenue between Maryland and Hawthorne. This is described as all of lots 4, 5 and G - block 1, Joseph R. Wefde's Second Addition., The zoning is "commercial." The tract under consideration has a frontage of i5' on Payne Avenue and extends a depth of 110' to an alley which bounds the property on the west. There is a filling station immediately adjacent to the north: single family homes across the alley to the west: a super -market adjacent on the south: a used car lot (for which an application is currently pend- ing for permission to change to a parking lot) and a drug store across Payne Avenue to the east. Applicant's plans meet existing standards: access will be via one driveway from Payne Avenue with exit to the alley at the rear or the property: it will provide parking space for approximately 29 cars. The area will be suitably surfaced and will be provided with a bumper -height fence. Field investigation discloses no objection to the use contemplated and, therefore, the Board of Zoning recommends this permit be granted. in accordance with applicant's plans dated May 24, 1955. very truly y�Irs� � C. Leeks / Planning Director FS : S (V Enc. Executive Secretary Board of 'Zoning dt � The Board of Zoning Saint Paul Minnesota A. A. HECKMAN C. DAVID LOEKS OAICOI wucck V[tDGRMY K , IYtDl1DIN0 *MYDR GRIM[ .R Vm G_t WWNNR W. J. RICE N. 111DM COY I JWus VI Umr. 11LTY11MT[ 479,,ITT-COUNTY BUILDING SANT"'PAUL =, MINNESOTA June 1, 1955 3S 3,§ Mr. Joseph Okoneski - City Clerk All Building - i 3 - Dear Sir: rl. This is in the matter of the application of Louis Lipschultz for a - 11 dcrate a customer parking lot on the west side permit to ins an op of Payne Avenue between Maryland and Hawthorne. This is described as all of lots 4, 5 and G - block 1, Joseph R. Wefde's Second Addition., The zoning is "commercial." The tract under consideration has a frontage of i5' on Payne Avenue and extends a depth of 110' to an alley which bounds the property on the west. There is a filling station immediately adjacent to the north: single family homes across the alley to the west: a super -market adjacent on the south: a used car lot (for which an application is currently pend- ing for permission to change to a parking lot) and a drug store across Payne Avenue to the east. Applicant's plans meet existing standards: access will be via one driveway from Payne Avenue with exit to the alley at the rear or the property: it will provide parking space for approximately 29 cars. The area will be suitably surfaced and will be provided with a bumper -height fence. Field investigation discloses no objection to the use contemplated and, therefore, the Board of Zoning recommends this permit be granted. in accordance with applicant's plans dated May 24, 1955. very truly y�Irs� � C. Leeks / Planning Director FS : S (V Enc. Executive Secretary Board of 'Zoning dt � v � �Qust+aci St,.Afk I SAND Awo0r4SuR�t' b. ,/ /'I ACCoMOOA�ioa � 20 cos - -- 35 PAyN� way E Or4dnal to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL F°E"`!` NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK O I ESO TION—GENERAL FORM n PRESENTED B Y COMMISSIOJ�E.DA'fF RESOLVED, that S & S, Inc„ doing business as Foodtown z Supermarket be permitted to install and operate a customer parking lot on the east side of Payne Avenue between Maryland i and Hawthorne, in accordance with applicant's plans dated May 24, 1955, subject to compliance with the provisions of all ordinances governing the operation of parking lots, and to the further provision that there shall be no driveway entrance or exit to the alley and that a fence shall be erected along that entire side; subject to the further condition that sidewalks abutting said premises be kept clean and free of ice and snow W . C. F. No. 17348? By Bernard T. 11.1- at all times. ,Pd_ r a Resolved, That 5 & S, Inc., doing bminces t Foodtown Supermarket be } r=vcustomer per"tted to install and operate a parking lot on the east side of Payne Avenue between Maryland 3 and ce with, in eMeyn24, 855, applicant, Plena dated orn �\ subject jo compliance with Lhe pro- v129 of an ordinances governing a the operation of parking lots, and to the further pmvision that there shall ; be no driveway entrance or exit to the Way and thtitt a fence shall—be ` erected along that entire side; subject to the further condition that sidewalks abutting be kept clean x .said premises. and tree of ice and snow at all times. Adopted by the Council June 7, ° yj 1955. Aa J`,t"- Approved June 7, 1955. lJune It,1955) 7 1955 _ 11 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196_ ?� t Yeas/ Nays GElIvalvor lFison Approved 196— ors , Celli in Favor Mayor o; s etereonon gainst Dillon President, Dillon 6M/&54 �.p JOSEPH R. OKONESKI HAROLD J. RIORDAN - Y6 City Clerk Council Recorder - CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesofa:) OFFICE OF CITY CLERK BUREAU OF RECORDS - 386 CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE .Q10- June 2, 1955 Mr. Marshall F. Hurley Corporation Counsel Building Dear Sir: The Council requested that you prepare a resolution granting the attached application of S & S, Inc., dba_ Foodtown Supermarket for permit to install and operate a customer parking lot on theeastside of Payne Ave. between Maryland and Hawthorne. in accordance with applicant's plans dated May 24, 1955, subject to the provision that they-6'shall be no driveway entrance or exit to the alley and that a fence shall be erected along that entire side. Very truly yours, 41 City Clerk RECEIVED Jure "; - it., - CORPORATION COUNSEL L OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE St. Paul 2, Minn- ..... MeY. 23, .....195.... 5 p You are hereby notified that the Council of the City of St. Paul will consider the application, of Foodtown Supermarket, for the r(iil to install & operate customers parking lot on East side of Payne between liar _yland &Hawthorne. and that a public hearing will be held in the Council Chambers of the CCourt tho House and City Hall Building on June 2, 195 , �n Y St. Paul, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. Norris 0. Halvorson File 13021 Commissioner of Finance.. I �r t The Board of Zoning Saint Paul, Minnesota co.MlwwD+.Y dmIRM�. »a R., JULY ,. Iw A. A. HECKMAN C. DAVID LOEKS j. PIIQIDINO OAICm1 XXZaM [t[011RMY 6 M. ORIMR MYD81-MIMIMI Gp D VWNNRJ. W. J. RICR ° ti N. SCNRO®p1. CrtY AIc�aJdf JU US VILL IJMB. KTDOYi[ a 279 CITY -COUNTY BUILDING t SAINT PAUL 2, MINNESOTA June 1, 1955 . Mr. Joseph Okoneski. City Clerk Building Dear Sir: This is in the matter of the application of Foodtown Supermarket _. for a permit to install and operate a customer parking lot on the east side of Payne. Avenue oetween Maryland and Hawthorne streets. This is described as lots 16,17,18, 19,..20,21 - block 4, Stone & _ Morton's Addition. The zoning is "Commercial." k The tract under consideration has a frontage of 150' on Payne Avenue _ and extends to a depth of 104.85' to an alley which bounds the pro- perty on the east. There is a drug store to the south: a fire station to the north: single-family residences across the alley to the east and the applicant's supermarket across Payne Avenue to the west. Currently this property is serving as a used car lot, for which Council permit was granted June 6, 1953. Applicant's plans are in accordance with existing standards: access will be via two drive -ways from Payne Avenue and the alley which bounds the property - on the east. The property will be properly surfaced and will be _ surrounded with bumper height fence. It will provide parking space for approximately 40 cars. While it will be used principally for the �3. Foodmarket across Payne Avenue, y patrons of other retail patablishments - in the area will also use it. Field investigation discloses no objection to the use contemplated and therefore, the Board of Zoning recommends this permit be granted in -. _ accordance with"applicant's plans dated May 24, 1955. Very tpply yours, D. Leeks' j PlanningngDirector CDL:FS:S Enc. Executive Secretary Board of Zoning 3KiisSoLTtaf fa Posts W 1?ti 2Qo1.-r, 8x 8 Posts s cv r5t HSb fi5fr rr�M rTU r7+ 07!,,'W" r94 WIS e96•r4P 1 11 it t0 9 8 V 6 4 a 3 r s %,41QYZAND X YF I Applicants Foodtoun Supermarket -.File No, 32" Purposes To install and operate a customer parkin. lot, Dates May 31, 1995 Scales 1" 1001 Area to be changed House Numbers Petition signers "FOR" PREPARED BY THE CITY PLANNING BOARD OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA. lb� t, ti m A m •_ City of Saint Paul, Minnesota APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL COUNCIL USE PERMIT a (Please type or yp print) ? TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL' C/O the City Clerk City of Saint Paul, Minnesota Gentlemen: i Application is hereby made to r g i(cross out one) nstall and operate a new s n FILLING STATION - No, of islands and pumps - No, of tanks and capacity: PARKING LOT for (customers (employees) (private use) (public use) (other) ( indicate type ) Capacity of parking lot YD e To be used in connection'with: a s El MISCELLANEOUS: ( indicate type such as Drive-in RefreshmeStand, Used Car Lot, Dry Cleaning Pick-up Station, Ic Vendor, etc.) Capacity of parking area: Located at (address) (p/ VA'd,[i CC.t/Y. Legal Description :Lot I( /J fp /9Yt►�/ Block Add'n .Ltiij x Applicant: s Name ,d f :/ � �'►a4, 77:i.4 7V.4 4,(. W -t.& . Home or Office Address: / AVG� ,�^ QQ Phoue No. FOR/BY THE � � '� � Q a APPLICANT _V::. Ga' &4— APR 1519b5 CC1Y ri.1►N►viii; eunxu t° (signat re) (date) Saint Paul, Minnawta Address kt _ V`. Pbone No: th" W } r' When completed, file three copies of this application form and three prints of J r the preliminary lay -out plans of the proposed facility with -the Board of Zoning, 3i Room 1315, City Hall and Court House, Saint Paul, Minnesota, uti;ei Z-3 7/2/54 a;. j_ CITY OF ST. PAUL COleNcu orizia.l to chr Clerk NO. �I . OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK I ESOLUTIO —GENERAL FORM VZCIJILF� PRESENTED BYCOMMISSIONER - aC �, —DATE June 2 1955 RESOLVED, That the Purchasing Agent be, and he is hereby authorized, with the ✓ A consent of the Comptroller, to purchase from HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON one H & R Model q )'iKt 666 Line Throwing Gun Kit and one Rewinding Machine at a cost of $244.00, without - advertisement or competitive bids as this is the only source of supply and no S. 7 advantage could be gained tie reby. Charge Fire Dept - Supplies - 9-C-2. ' t C. F. No. 179483 -By Robert F. peter. sa S " Resolved, That the purcheein6 Agent be, and he !e- hereby euthdrized, with the "nsent of the tb _.n}y "r ollar, to purchase fro m RICHARDSON one H R Node] BB8 Linj�n]'hro�wing bun Klt. end one Re, ' 5: H chine at a rnat'oP $944A0,' •`i without etivertiaement 0 y competitive b1dyyB ae thle >e the onl Be of gaitrelC thereby. advantage cold be AdopBetl by then C es Jue 2 n9. Approved June 7, 1956. 955 • (June 11, 1) .i",' 0 V �-1q m, t COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council195— - Yeas Nays Gi* ons ) �) N Halvorson o Approved195— Hyll,. nd �. 1 M itelli Tn Favor Mayor ` /1VIo neon /� I 1 � eterson Against i; r. President, Dillon - °cF 61/ _ 6.54 �,p N Oriata.l to City Clack Tw CITY OF ST. PAUL F°EN01 NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUN IL ESO IO GENERAL FORM j.. PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATA nP , 1955 f RESOLVED, That the�Purchasing Agent be, and he is hereby authorized, with the consent of the Mayor and the Comptroller, to issue purchase order to BROWN & DAY, INC, for one Gross Brown & Day Interchangeable Sryringes, Luer lock tips, size 2 cc at a cost of $133.60, without advertisement or competitive bids as an emergency existed 4 j (for polio inoculations) where failure to act promptly would work hardship to the best interests of the City, Charge Health Fund - Promotion of Schools - 9-C-2, COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays G 9 alvorson Zar'l itelllli neon / eterson Xr. President, Dillon 5M 8.5{ �,2 /� Favor against wr C. F. No. 1T8a844Y Robert F. Peter- aon- - ROwlved, That the PaTft-Ing Agent be an tl h the a Is hereby authorlted, µ.jt}, consent of the. Mayor and the 1 Comppt"" to issue purchase order i to BROWN & DAY,. INC, for ane Grose Brown & Day Interchangeable ' aYringe, Luer look Up9 size "8 ee at e coat of $183.50 without advertise- ' gent or cogpa t(ve bid.�ae an ager-, Sency cxtstatl (tor polio laoculatlonal where feaure to Bet pmmpOy pp�d We harda. to the bgst 7atereeta of Ute Clttyy, CherBe Health :FuDo_ Motion of schoojs 8 -Ce Atlopted by the Council Tune 1. t IBSS„ ' ADProved' Tune I 1858, (7uae d(, 1855) JUN 718% Adopted by the Council 195_ r1 5955 Orishial to City Clerk t CITY OF ST. PAUL 'ICOUNCIL NO. LE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK QUN IL RE$0LUTION—GENERAL RM 0 PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE i. RESOLVED, that Joseph F. and Marion F. Kielsa be permitted 'to install and operate a customer parkinglot on the south side of Stillwater Avenue between Iroquois and Jordan, on Lots 3, 4 5 and 19, Block 14, Beaver Lake Heights, in accordance with the plans submitted, dated March 25, 1955, subject to compliance with the provisions of all ordinances governing the operation of parking lots, and to the further condition that the sidewalks abutting said premises be kept clean and free of ice and snow at all times. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons Halvorson Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon tween n and inM . c. -is :Id 3 4 3g 10, Al,vr C. F. No.173485—By Bernard T. Hol. land—- Resolved That Joseph F. and'Marion = and F. Kielea :X .W11edA operate a - par li south side of SUUw ter,Avenuc lth tween n and inM . c. -is :Id 3 4 3g 10, Al,vr LakeReihta, in accordancie With they.plans submitted, dated March 25, low, sub- Ject to compliance with the f &VgInne o 'aU ordinances faverniT a opera. tion of' 'aSs. an conditit.'= sold promisee Vd k ire.. and free of Ice snow nt% opted by the Council Tun. V 1986 Approved jz: llk, low, 103) i U 111 7 Adopted by the CounciL-195— M 7 1955 Approved —195— �j I. Favor I—A `1/ti-- Mayor --Against w JOSEPH R. OKONESKI HAROLD J. RIORDAN as C4 Clerk Council Recorder - tfi x 1 tr CITY OF SAINT PAUL 4` Capifal of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK g BUREAU OF RECORDS 386 CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE 17 June 2, 1955 ,'V Mr. Marshall F. Hurley Corporation Counsel .yk Building Y Dear Sir: 31 The Council requested that you prepare a resolution granting the application of Joseph F. and Marion F. Kielsa for permit to install and operate a customer n parking lot on the south side of Stillwater between Iroquois and Jordan, on Lots 3, 4, 5 and 19, Block 14, Beaver Lake Heights, in accordance with plans y3 dated March 25, 1955. g Very truly yours, yo/urs, City Clerk i f y M ; Y' REC E Ov]E �i is JUN "I i CORPORATION COUNSEL r e r w � o s �T *� OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE St. Paul 2, Minn. May 20,....195..5. .............. You are hereby notified that the Council of the City of St. Paul will consider the application of John F. & Marion F. Bielsa, k ^r th matter of efor permit to install & operate a customer parking lot on the south side of Stillwiter'between Iroquois &"Jordans described as Lots 3,4,5 & 19, Block 14, Heaver property Lake Heights. and that a public hearing will be held in the Council Chambers of the Court • House and City Hall Building on June 2, 195 sin the City of St. P aul, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. o File 13018 Norris 0. Halvorson Commissioner of Finance. -- The Boars[ of Zoning r Saint Paul, Minnesota - •;'!� (YYNR.In®n OIm111NICt M0. RY. MY }. Ipt) - `7;,; A. A. HECKMAN - C. DAVID LOEKS PROIDIN6 K[C11RMY OAICKR KXKCIRIVK ` M. GRIM[ 0.YDK L mRH 6@IALD WWNN0 W. J. RICK =HROmm. CRY MCwiv.T JULIus YLUIYMK. Al- 1L}p,R�i[ =79 CITY -COUNTY BUILDING 2 SAINT PAUL !, MINNESOTA June 1, 1955 Mr. Joseph Okoneski z "aFP City Clerk Building <V" Dear Sir: -.. Y This is in the matter of the application of Joseph Francis and Marion Frances Kielsa to install and operate a customer parking lot on the south side of Stillwater between Iroquois and Jordan. This is described as lots - 3,4,5 and 19 - block 14, Beaver Lake Heights. The zoning is "A" residence. This is an irregular tract of ground with a frontage of 145' on Stillwater "' *` - and 50' on Iroquois. The capacity of the parkin area is q p y g approximately 39 cars. The parking area is one of two lots that will be used for cust- omers of a neighborhood shopping center with a total parking are aof 50 , 4z cars. Applicant's plans are in accordance with existing standards for such facili- ties. However, the granting of this permit is contingent upon the Council granting a re -zoning petition for this area and granting an appeal to change the building line on Stillwater from 11' to 5' for the proposed parking ' facility. i Field investigation discloses no objection from the standpoint of adjacent land use or traffic. Therefore, the Board of Zoning recommends -this permit Ii be granted in accordance with plans submitted by applicant dated 1Iarch 25, _ t' 1955. ._`�,,.: .._ VerYly Yours, ✓ C. b Loeks Planning, Director JC:FS Enc. Executive Secretary _ - Board of Zoning 'a ' R 4 d /✓ /� r iS � �- 4s City of Saint Paul, Minnesota <. APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL COUNCIL USE PERMIT (Please type or print) TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL 'E c/o the City Clerk g City of Sa1nt,Paul, Minnesota r Gentlemen: �� w' i '•7fifCfa4if$7fSR�7 • (cross out one) Application is hereby made to install and operate a new - - n F&ING STATION No, of islands and pumps r No, of tanks and capacity: z t5' PARKING IAT for (customers) (employees) ( riwatpuse�) (public use) (other) ( indicate tyype u Capacity of parking lot see drawing aCComaeriying rezoning petition To be used in connection with: market El MISCELLANEOUS: * i ( indicate type such as Drive-in Refreshment Stand, Used Car Lot, Dry Cleaning Pick-up Station., Ice Vendor, etc.) Capacity of parking area: Located at (address) 1974 Stillwater Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota Legal Description :Lots 3,4,5 & 19 Block 1/4, Add'n Beaver Lake Heights a L;. Applicant;s Names : Josey4 Francis Kielsa.and Marion Frances Kielsa + Home or Office Address: 1984 Stillwater Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. Phous No, Va. 2617 �.t FOR/BY THE APP CANT, ' •� (signature) (date) Address 1984 Stillwater Avenue, St. Paul, Minn.. Phone No: Va. 2617 A i When completed; file three copies of this application form and three prints of the preliminary lay -out plans of the proposed facility with the Board of Zoning, Room 1315, City Ball and Court House, Saint Paul, Minnesota. Z-3 7/2/54 t °,. Oaldinal to City Clark COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK e CNCIL OLUTION—GENERAL FORM y0.ESEN7ED BY Comm ISSIONEB� T DATE RESOLVED, that Joseph Kielsa be permitted to install and operate a customer parking lot on Lot 6, Block 15, Beaver Lake r, Heights, on the southeast corner of Stillwater Avenue and Iroquois, in accordance with the plans submitted, dated March 25, 1955, subject compliance with the provisions of all ordinances governing the operation of parking lots, and the further condition that sidewalks abutting said premises be kept clean and free of i ice and snow at all times. t COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays ib s alvorson i =011e raoon k eteraon L President, Dillon NIa4,2 C. F. No. 179466—Ry Re=rd T. Rol land— Reeglved, =JON Melee be per mltted'to in,ten anp. operate a cus- tomer parkki1nnsa lot.oa Lot 6, Block 16, Beaver take'$el1aaryhte, on the southeast corner of >3tflfwater,... Avenue.. gad Iroquois, in accordance with=theplane eabmltted, dstd(I'1Narch 96, 1666vlsl. sub• 0�mDLencewlth�tha pmone Inagcee.�8overnlnB;trye, _opera. , -;ac6aopted by the COm1ea June 7, ADprgved June 7, IM. • < tJune:11,.IBM) 6W- N 7195" Adopted by the Council 196— Approved 196_ in Favor ------------ Mayor � t , A,gainst a 5t Lam' JOSEPH' R. OKONESKI - HAROLD J. RIORDAN i City Clark Council Recorder CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK BUREAU OF RECORDS - s 386 CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE,5 � 2 ��. June 2, 1955 "v s. Mr. Marshall F. Hurley Y' Corporation Counsel Building Dear Sir: ;1 The Council requested that you prepare a resolution granting the attached application of Joseph Kf'elsa for permit to install and operate a customer Y parking lot on Lot6, Block 15, Beaver Lake Heights, on the southeast corner n of Stillwater Ave. and Iroquois, in accordance with plans dated March 25, 1955• i Very truly yp- s, �' 1 City Clerk It mJE C �0 jr JUN 13 ' 19 `�L76► CORPOR RTti V coLlYS�L ti,F N 71( �..e } 0FFI16kE IF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE St. Paul 2, Minn. ............. ?fix. ?9,.....195..5. You -are hereby notified that the Council of the City of St. Paul will consider th m tte� �t the application of Joseph Kielsa, for permit $o install custceters parking lot at southeast corner of Iroquois & 8tillwatert property described as Lot 6, Block 15, Beaver Lake Heights. j and that a public hearing will be held in the Council Chambers of the Court House and City Hall Building on June 2, 195 5, in the City of St. Paul, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. File 13020 Norrie 0. Halvorson - �® Commissioner of Finance. 1 The Board of Zoning Saint Paul? Minnesota _ t...•.,.Nm .Y Mmlwlc[ ND, MR. Jur J. Dw. A. A. HECKMAN C. DAVID LOEKS ►R[[IDINO OAICoI TQC w 89=rr"Y f. M. GRIM[ Ct.YDH L M[THV@I flBRALD O'OONNR W. L RIC[ I H. RCHRO®a, CrtY NRaIRDR JUS VR Umm. kTilwT[ 979 CITY -COUNTY BUILDING SAINT PAUL 2, MINNESOTA June 1, 1955 Mr. Joseph Okoneski City Clerk Building Dear Sir: This is in the matter of the application of Joseph Eielsa to install and operate a customer parking lot adjacent to the southeast corner of Stillwater Avenue and Iroquois. This is described as lot G, block 15, Beaver Lake Heights. The zoning is "Commercial." The tract under consideration has a frontage of 45' on Stillwater and 110' on Iroquois with a capacity of 11 cars. Field investigation disclosed cars parking on this lot. Single-family homes adjoin this property on the east and south: a filling station is across Stillwater to the north: a Hardware store is;diagonally across Stillwater: there is a foodmarket across Iroquois to the west. This parking area will serve patrons of the proposed neigh- borhood shopping center adjacent to the southwest corner of Stillwater and Iroquois. Field investigation discloses no objection to the proposed facility from the standpoint of adjacent land use or graffic and plans submitted are in accordance with existing standards. Therefore, the Zoning Board recommends this permit be granted in accordance with plans dated March 25, 1955. V�y tly yours, ti�C. D Loek Planning Director CDL:FS Enq,Executive Secretary >� Board of Zoning r 1 0 FEW -11"Mm w I m CITY CLERK FILE J'l FM PLA.4 -- L.oTs 14, 6EAV 2 AK6 H6�CaNTS AODN • H E E O v F AY 121955 i CCIY Y'ilirib"U U ' . 1 Sain _ Ea�tl, - inaeaota aol `o`� PRELI NARY PLAN I =20�p J E1,vY4/ SCALE 1" ' v ! 6 CA � 50 ?/� E.XLSTtNG r; NEW curb cvTS 2 STORY BRICK fi 4�.r -0 �� e; yk 6UlLDIN C. I 1 ��i sTatx UCs STOiL' W NEW 5 Z 7 FoT� RATA 1 6- I r, � G!''• . _, < 1 ,ETC. 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K1EL.Sl� - i98co Si'tt.t+VilA�S� p vE. 1 r-- ' City of Saint Paul, Minnesota APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL COUNCIL USE PERMIT (Please type or print) TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL c/o the City Clerk City of Saint Paul, Minnesota Gentlemen: Application is hereby made to install and oper:t:":.:: (cross out one) FILLING STATION i No, of islands and pumps No. of tanks and capacity: PARKING LOT for (customers) (employees) (private use) (public use) (other) ( indicate type ) Capacity of parking lot To be used in connection with: MISCELLANEOUS: ( indicate type such as Drive-in Refreshment Stand, Used Car Lot, Dry Cleaning Pick-up Station, Ice Vendor, etc,) Capacity of parking area Located at (address) Legal Description :Lot �O Block Add'. Appliiant:s Name Hom2'or Office Address: Phone No. FOR/BY THE APPLICANT, s �Oigtur (date) Y. 5; Address Phone No: r When completed, file three copies of this application form and three prints of the preliminary lay -out plans of the proposed facility with the Board of Zoning, Room 1315, City Hall and Court House, Saint Paul, Minnesota. Z-3 7/2/54 i. �. -W _\ fl k. OrizhW to Cly Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL ;°�N°'L NO. t 4' OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK C UNCIL RE LUTION—GENERAL FORM aL S PRESENTED BY } - COMMISSIONER , 1 DATE A RESOLVED, that upon appeal of Joseph Francis Kielsa and Marion Frances Kielsa from the decision of the Coa)missioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, a five foot building - line is hereby established on Lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, Block 14, Beaver Lake Heights (situated-on the south side of Stillwater Avenue between Iroquois and Jordan. 178987—]Sy Bemer4 T. Hol - sited shy. the C -m-11 June 7, Proved June 7 .1955. lime SI, 1965) JUR 7 1855 Adopted by the Council JUN 71 196— Approved c 196— n Favor /i Mayor (/ Against n 't COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons Halvorson sti I t Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6-61 -clog 178987—]Sy Bemer4 T. Hol - sited shy. the C -m-11 June 7, Proved June 7 .1955. lime SI, 1965) JUR 7 1855 Adopted by the Council JUN 71 196— Approved c 196— n Favor /i Mayor (/ Against n 't j 1F. , g-" JOSEPH R.OKONESKI HAROLD J. RIORDAN ?;. Council Recorder City Clerk CITY OF SAINT"PAUL Capital of Minnesota 5 } OFFICE- OF CITY CLERK j BUREAU OF RECORDS - + 386 CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE f June 2, 1955 r 1 Mr. Marshall F. Hurley Corporation Counsel Building Dear Sir: The Council requested that you prepare a resolution granting the attached appeal of Joseph F. and Marion F. Kielsa for the establishment of a 5-foot [+ building line on Lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, Block 14, Beaver Lake Heights, situated on the south side of Stillwater Ave. between Iroquois and Jordan. Very truly /yours /, R,r p City Clerk I' i s i k� l �� f1 i y RECEIVED i JUN 3 C0RPO1 AT1CN COMM �t T The Board -of Zoning Saint Paid? IVlinnesota (or�sJ�888 a aewNulcB Nw er. aar r, IW ., A. A.N CDAVID WEKS 'NBBIDING DINO orllcol C. E RCIRIWt [[ Wmy L M. 0111Y[ 1 ""•V[{Hypj OBRALD O.00NNOi W J. NICD JUUUB vlL UMR Kip K �S Mp C* hn>� =1Lhbeb �e 8qL 270 CITY -COUNTY BUILDING ahMror%�°ljne�s� unmbexr"�: ices'SA IRT PAUL Sr MINNESOTA ,++BnceM.,,No.e?4eis o$p �e;• kiln .tee June 2, 1955 Mr, Joseph Okone Av bet theeorteket'O epq&+r�+a' City Clerk ,fir �aeea�n 1F� sae. opbte nd' Building DWI; ola "4 _aoUf`I'eter' 8 8. p daq � ra��q � Janco ��. Dear Sir: - This is in the matter of the application of Joseph Francis Kielsa and -Marion Frances Kielsa to establish the building line at the north property line. on property located onthe south side of Stillwater between Iroquois and Jordan. This property is described as the west 5' of lot 1 and all of lots 2, 3, 4, 5 - block 14, Beaver Lake Heights. There is pending before the Council a re- zoning petition to permit the expansion of a neigh4orhood.; shopping center ch includes a44uate off-street parking. The roposed building line applies to a'frontage of 205' on Stillwater and affects both new building and a proposed parking area, The Zoning Ordinance establishes the line for the new building at 22' and for the parking lot at 11'. Applicant has submitted a petition dated April 2, 1955 signed by all four property owners on the south side of Stillwater between Iroquois and Jordan acquiescing to the change in building line, as stated above. An existing building which will be a part of the proposed development has a 5' building line on Stillwater. Due to the 5' set -back of this existing wilding and the residential development to the north and west and to provide a better parking arrangement, the Zoning Board recommended that the 5' set -back be maintained for all of his frontage on Still- water. Applicant has agreed to this recommendation and has amended his plan dated March 25, 1955 accordingly. In view of the substantial sentiment in favor of this change on the part of the people in the area and the adequate provision for off-street parking the Zoning Board can find no major objection to the present plan, and, therefore, recommends that a 5' building line be established for the west 5' of lot 1 and all of lots 2, 3, 4 and 5 - block 14, Beaver Lake Heights contingent upon the Council re- zoning this property to "commercial" as requested by applicant in a separate petition. Very ul Y;, C. D. Loe s CDL:JC:FS Planning Director Enc, Executive Secretary Board of Zoning, r f,. JOSEPH R: OKONESKI HAROLD J. RIORDAN Ci ty Clerk, Council Recorder - CITY OF SAINT PAUL ' Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK BUREAU OF RECORDS t - - 386 CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE - z , I .. April 5, 1955 Zoning Board x, 13th Floor Building Gentlemen: The Council referred to the Zoning Board for recommendation the attached appeal of Joseph F. and Marion F. Kielsa for the n establishment of building lines on Lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, Block 14, Beaver Lake Heights, on Stillwater ' Ave. near Iroquois and a q petition in support of the same. Very truly your •afl G Ci Clerk f TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL c/o City Clerk City of St. Paul, Minnesota April 4, 1955 r. Gentlemens m � and 5 Block 14 !� As owners of Lots 2, 3, 4, � Beaver lake a r Heights, we respectfully request that the building line and the .'�' parking lot line for Lots 2, 39 4 and 5, Block La, Beatver Lake Heights, on the northerly side thereof, be established as coincident a, s ° with the so:therly line of the existing sidewalk adjacent to and F: out the general paralleling Stillwater Avenue, in order to carry purpose of Ordinance No. 5840 and to prevent undue and peculiar hardship. ,•�, r� � Ye further reapect8ully request that reference be made to the ': +{ drawing which accompanies our pending petition for the rezoning of said Lots 3, 4 and 5. p Respectfully Submitted, �t 'e: E PETITION TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL c/o the City Clerk City of Saint Paul, Minnesota April 2, 1955 Gentlemen: Pursuant to Section 16, paragraph (i) and Section 20, paragraph (j), Ordinance No. 5840, we, the undersigned owners of properties fronting on the south side of Stillwater Avenue, said properties being located in Block 14, Beaver Lake Heights, do hereby petition your Honorable Body for the establishment of a northerly building line and a parking lot line for Lots 2, 3, 4, and 5 of said Block 14, Beaver Lake Heights, coincident with the southerly line of the existing sidewalk adjacent to and paralleling said Stillwater Avenue. The undersigned petitioners further request that the within petition be considered and heard at the same time and in con- junction with petition heretofore filed for rezoning.from residential to a commercial district of Lots 3, 4, 5 and 19 of said Block 14, Beaver Lake Heights, and that consideration be given to the varied depths and irregular shapes of the lots involved herein, and to the attached diagram showing the building line of buildings presently existing in said block on the south side of said Stillwater Avenue, the building and parking line herein proposed by petitioners and the building and parking line as -.established by the provisions of Ordinance R No. 5840. Owners Description 4's, i Lots 6 8 7 Beaver Lake Heights. Block 14 Lot 3, Block 14 it (� � rl Lot 8, Block 14 It � rte., )) Lots 1,4 2, JF Block 14 " STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF RAMSEY ss being first duly sworn, deposes and states that he is the person who circulated the within petition consisting of 2 pages; that the parties described above are the owners respectively of the lots placed im- mediately following each name; tha t 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 sig- Watures of each and all of the parties so described. ,���.�� f1 c )7 _ /J Subscri&d and sworn to before me this rS% — day of April, 1955. U1WREWbE H&EN Minn. , votary Public, RanWaY County Mycommtssioo Expires Nov. 20. 1960. M R; { and states that he is the person who circulated the within petition consisting of 2 pages; that the parties described above are the owners respectively of the lots placed im- mediately following each name; tha t 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 sig- Watures of each and all of the parties so described. ,���.�� f1 c )7 _ /J Subscri&d and sworn to before me this rS% — day of April, 1955. U1WREWbE H&EN Minn. , votary Public, RanWaY County Mycommtssioo Expires Nov. 20. 1960. M I •�'1P�g'll��t, ltf�rx. . '., .,.. . .... _ — _� _ _ _ _ _ __ ___—_ ._. _ - . , �� 4 ' r OrIRlnal to City Clerk F. CITY OF ST: PAUL _ COUNCIL NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK *' OU CIL ESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM a TM PRESENTED BY //L May 27, 1955 .3 COMMISSIONER �I / ,T DAtF �i r"! RESOLVED, That the Council hereby approves the award of the Contract Committee therefor, � c z't -, and'hereby awards contract for furnishing all labors materials and services necessary for and reasonably incidental to the excavating, grading, filling, surfacing, seeding and 1 sodding an area for a playground site located on Fifth Street between Kennard Street and a Flandrau Street and a playground site located on Kennard Street between Ivy Avenue and Cottage Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota, to CARL BOLANDER & SONS COMPANY in accordance with City plans and specifications therefor hereto attached and the Formal Bid #5101 of said Carl Bolander & Sons Company at a total contract price of $41,545.00, such bid being the only bid and said Carl Bolander & Sons Company being a reasonable and reliable bidder, and the Corporation Counsel be and hereby is directed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor, and the proper City officials hereby are authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. °',3n'°Ne' 1134e8–sy ahrnerd s sol- r P eol 8etl� That 7M.rd of the contract 1 ,megntee w therefor ar; • -;e byy awards •� ,et for furnls{�r" me- F. Be #5101 P,�Ry � : B ,1;%v Nine ' �ca°a.e n' JUN 7 IN fi COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196— %, 1< Yeas Nays ,S Gibbons lip Halvorson Approved o-• Marzitelli Favor MortinsonyOr .Against 4` Peterson Mr. President, Dillonr w PUBLISHED 6—// ,- 6M B•6l �p 4 71 !; Original , ➢ J' to City Clerk - �i CITY OF ST. PAUL R°ENO1L NO. tie OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK U'1%/T/C-IL FORM (: PRESENTED BY L ---Z COMMISSIONEa (y7p�/�/}SOLUTION—GENERAL F%�-'�'� DAra June 3, 1955 a 1 u RSSOLVSD, That the Council hereby concurs in the ! f, recommendation of the Contract Committee and rejects az E: o- s' all bids received for the Wrecking -of Building located E at 674 Virginia Street, Lot 9, Block 4, Humphrey's Addition, StePaul, Minnesota, for the owner has elected to wreck this building himself and is now in the process of doing so. a F.B. #5097. ' C. F. No. 379489—BY Bernard T. 801- *^ land— Resolved, That the Council hereby the coacure m the to endetloa oY to all COminiLLCB ead:'TeJeC Contract btda received for the Wrecking: of Buadinq located at 674 Virpinie Street, 4, Humphrey a. Additioh. Lot 6.. Bock, et. Paul, bBnnesom, for - the owner hea elected to wreck thio buLLdlnB di lf and is aow to the process of - so. F: B. No. 6697. Adopted by the Council lune 7, .,.fir;.. t Approved June 7. 195S.i (June `31, 4 y JUN { ry 10 kM :T ++' COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 19b_ Yeas Nays GibbonsAN71955 Halvorson / Approved - 195— Y --4ieilftlxi-� Marzitelli Favor r ` Mortinson 1 / Mayor ----�eterBva ►�,,,� Against ; Mr. President, Dillon 4 71 Orlaia.l to City Clerk COUNCILf CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK , _ CO.UNCI RES UTION—GENERAL FORM ! , y, PRESENTED BY ppTe Tune 6,_1959 _ � COMMISSIONE _ h y, t RESOLVED, That the Council hereby approves the award of the Contract committee therefor, and I hereby awards contract for furnishing all labor, materials and services necessary for and reasonably incidental to the clearing, excavating, grading, filling, surfacing, seeding, I sodding, and guard rail for the Hillcrest Playground located and bounded on the east by Prior j - + 1 IlV Avenue (vacated), and on the South by Bohland Avenue, on the north by Ford Parkway, and on the 1 ;} west by Kenneth Street, Ste Paul 5, Minnesota, to CARL BOI&WER & SONS COMPANY in accordance with City plans and specifications therefor hereto attached and the Formal Bid #5129 of said 4° Carl Bolander & Sons Company at a total contract price of $47,225.00, such bid being the only 4r p,a bid and said Carl Bolander & Sons Company being a reasonable and reliable bidder, and the C ' Corporation Counsel be and hereby is directed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor, fand the proper City officials hereby are authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of Ste Paul, etnara T. rrol- � - . Counca hereby N j F.B. #5129. T e a:. a of the Contract _•therefor and herebyy awards r t�Ypr fwniehlneg all labor, ma- 1eatvleea l to tary for and ply 1nclaAental to the clearinv I - nR, gredlny '�Wa6. 6Lrfi, A crreed. yin guard rab -, :. d Tocate PHor Js1 "th 11 Ir, v .ISYS--i �1 r JUN 7 05 d` COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays 7 tr1 Gibbons Halvorson Approved---195— n Favor Marzitelli Mayor Mortinson Against Mr, President, Dillon PUCLIuiEl D/ .' G_ t Yeas Nays s' Gibbons '�- Orlyiad to City Clerk 1 o, 173471—By Bernard T. Holz 1 COUNCIL CITY Halvorson OF .led. f Sainthe Fulty ub u c •'} FILE NO. OF TH'It a eepau Imm�Or� i er " U CIL SOLUTIO ^�,t._, ,, a i Y' C D PRESENTEDCOM.... er erna T o bn' 7 June 1955 T. COMMISSIONEa i erste i— on _.._.. DATL Mr. President, Dillon R S" RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Saint'Paul publicly expresses } its sincere regrets over the loss of a baseball immortal, Mike Kelley. A trz i sporting champion, Mike Kelley was instrumental in the formation of the American 3 fAssociation and a pioneer in the establishment of St. Paul and Minneapolis. baseball teams. In 16 years as St. Paul baseball manager, Mik Kelley brougit F five American Association pennants to this city. Throughout heporting —7 ., . life, he broughtor and distinction to himself and to the Tin �ity area. F. a The colorful position which he held in the esteem of baseball fans everywhere ie one which will find no replacement. The loss of Mike Kelley is a -great loss to 81.14, Paul and Minneapolis. Though he is P ug gone, the name of Mike Kelley r' w will live in this area and serve as an inspiration to baseball players, S �• � managers and fans for many years to come. A i + .' COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays s' Gibbons Halvorson 140 —' Marzitelli Mortinson i erste i— on Mr. President, Dillon Eli 8.64 app 7 d�7i+ 71955 Adopted by the Council 196—. 71955 Approved 195— In Favor{^ Mayor Aroainst ' gam' original to City Clerk`s CITY OF ST. PAUL ;°E"�'� NO. ff OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERKRESOLUTION—GENERAL FORMPRESEN . ,COMM15510NE9 pA� /j W✓lam / �/ - RESOLVED, that out of the Workmen's Compensation - Account of the General Fund, weekly compensation of $35.00 be paid Martin Amon while he is totally disabled by reason of injuries he received on May 16, 1955, while employed by the Department of Public Utilities, 'and that $35,00 in final settlement, to and including May 30, 1955, is now payable. C. R. No. 173974 --By Robert T. Gib bons - Co aeol edsaton hht but of the Workmen'. Fund, weekly compensation (General be paid Martin Amon while he 'is, totallydls.bled by reason of injuries he racetWd on May 16, 1955, while emPloyed by the DePartment of Pub. Lc Utltuties, and that $35.W in final. settlement; to • and including May 40. 1955, p nom. payable. - Adopted, by the. Council June 7, 1855. Approved June 7, 1955, {June 11, 1955) i — - JUN 7 1906 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays I Gibbons 7 1191�ti Halvorson Approved //�j////�j 195— Marzitelli Tn Favor Mortinson Mayor 444,,.____ Against Mr. President, Dillon 5M e-34 J0 Oriainel to City Clerk l SCITY OF ST. PAUL °,LEN°'t NO. PEKE OF THE CITY CLERK CIL 00 RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY WHEREAS, The Commissioner of Finance has reported, in accor- dance with Section 53 of the City Charter, the existence of an emer- gency during tfipe period from June 1, 1955, to June 15, 1955, which rendered necelsary the employment of certain employees of the De- partment of:Firiance for more than eight hours per day or forty hours per week in doing the following work: examining lands and buildings proposed to be acquired for school sites, street openings, sewer ease- ments, Capitol Approach, etc., and preparing estimates of damages to individual properties; checking assessments fp:^local improvements and miscellaneous work, and WHEREAS, This emergency arose by reason of the following facts and circumstances: increased departmental activity caused by Bond Issue program on top of a previously crowded program; 1 THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED That the proper city officers are d , hereby authorized to pay the employees who performed such work in accordance with the provisions of the Council's salary ordinance, Ordinance No. 6h46. C.. F:No. 173973—Hy Norris o. Havor- son— Resolved, h That the ppropper city o8l- cers are herby auNorized, to pay eertnin employes In the Department of Fluence for extra empployme4{ e9 de- scribed In the reaclutlon. Adopted' by the Council. Tune 7. 1858. Approved, Suhe,7, 1855. (Sui,e 11, lo55) JUN 7 1996 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195_ Yeas Nays Gibbons 7 1951, .5 Halvorson Approved _195_ Marzitelli _In Favor Mortinson n Mayor -+`OerfafiftAgainst Mr. President, Dillon 531 6.51 .4W2 y ....... ..,. ..... _.,: .. .. .... „f max. orl,Ia.i w car ci.rk OFFICE O HE CITY CITY QF ST. PAUL FILENCIL N0. LICENSE CCHINIITTEE CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL-FORM PRESENTED 8Y. COMMISSIONS June 7, 1955 WHEFYASi Samuel and Belle Gordon dba Radio Cab Company have made Application b 2121 for license to operate one (1) automobile,as Taxicab No. 38, upon the•streets of the City of Saint Paul, described as a 1954 Plymouth Sedan, Serial No. 13816818, insured by the Empire Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Omaha, Nebraska, Policy No`. AC 25942, expiring 12:01 XXL ST May 2, 1956• and WWAWASI Said applicants have filed a copy of the insurance policy with the City of Saint Paul and said policy has been approved as to form and execution by the corporation Counsel, therefore, be it RESOLVED: That license to operate said automobile as a taxicab upon the streets of the City of Saint Paul be and the same is hereby granted to Samuel and Belle Gordon dba Radio Cab Company C'LN— ayer�ln A M rDtlnson �Robeert F. Peterso' Wheree&n— 9emuel and 8clle Gordda di.- caat ton D2181 f T Ifsyense ab to aao��eat. No* neup. thin reeta� ote''the City of Saint' Paul_ de�crlbed. ee �� 1bSs4 NEW Informally approved by Council May 31, 1955 (formerly operated by Mendel and Jennie Gordon) Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 5M 6.64 -'MW2' Cnb Coln any. Adopts by 41ie' Counoa- !line 7, 1955. p -ed Duna 7, 1856. (JUne 11, 1856) ,U 7 1955 Adopted by the Council 196_ '71955 � Approved 195— Favor 0 Mayor Against N, COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons Halvorson ru t r Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 5M 6.64 -'MW2' Cnb Coln any. Adopts by 41ie' Counoa- !line 7, 1955. p -ed Duna 7, 1856. (JUne 11, 1856) ,U 7 1955 Adopted by the Council 196_ '71955 � Approved 195— Favor 0 Mayor Against - �ES�F'F�Ik dFt +�'''S �ii •tit T1 ._. .. ..:. ,. ... .-. .. �, i; ' YeasNays Gibbons alvorson A roved JUN 7 �T Original to .City Clerk PP 195— CITY OF ST. PAUL f°E"c'L NO j n Favor ISCEWR CON IIPPEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 4 " C IUN IL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM ortinson #' PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONED _ Ju -O %f 1955 �DATP - , 14eterson Against i r President, Dillon i f�» t ItESO�VEDs That licenses for permit to conduct Bingo Games, applied for by the following - organizations at the addresses stated, for the days, dates, and hours indicated on each application, be and the same are hereby granted. $ Hazel Park Improvement Club Hazel Parking Playgrounds - Case & VanDyke 1 Period App. 2247 Renewal _ f �tY XM > b ' C. F. No 173475-8yy Norris O Aalvor- A Mortlnson � �• ;.. - _.. Peterson— enon Re Resolved That Bingo Games license { applied for by the orggaanization named resolution be t nil theaseme lstohereb Granted, and the CitrCleP,n. to !Ij i.. issue such ceme^ hsetrnp meat me- City tre9eury o('the regdlred _ fig r Adopted' by the Council June 7, 19. - 85. - Approved 'June 7. 1955. - � (Jme 11. 1955) JUN 17199'3 - E> COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— ' YeasNays Gibbons alvorson A roved JUN 7 �T PP 195— i �-nd� M.r.. - a -�Viar 'telli n Favor ortinson Mayor - , 14eterson Against r President, Dillon f�» . 6M 8 64 �.2 - 17 76 Original to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL ICIL E fu LICENSE COMMITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—G NERAL FORM, , T —c dune 7 1956 COMM SIIRESENTEDONEA /'i"`^ ��(,C�W1(�I f - - l o` 4 4 RESOLVED: That licenses applied for by the following persons at the addresses stated, a 1 be and the same are hereby gr@nted. Wilton Anderson 1742 Edward V.M.Operator App.D725 New Not Loo. vl It Vend.Mach.(1) " 726 t' n jHerbert M. Sohoeneaker 412 S. Wabasha Fdstf.V.M.Looa. " 1830 n Old Looa.+. ii Sidney B. Wold Mtr.Co.,Ino. 1245 Payne 2nd.Hd.Auto Dlr. " 1873 New Loca. l Peter„A. Miller 1784 E. .7th Elec.App.Rep. " 1946 Mrs. Virginia Thomas 99 N. Dale 2nd.Hd.D1r.Gen. " 2125 Graybar Eleo. Co. 717 N. Prior Fdatf.V.M.Looe. " 2138 n " Cigarette n 11 u n Remington hind, IkLo. 475 N. Prior Cigarette ° 2139 ° u Midwest Motor Express Co. 780 N. Prior Cigarette ° 2148 } C. F. No. 173476-8Yortinao 4=—Rebert.F. A. M i son—Severin That-.ncenses Wiled for 'Resolved. W on a ikd-at- !!!S .r; •; h the DDertons.ne".i Cached to .orfs resolution lie end lite the Cin tame ere hereby artnled,:end Clerk l8to issue sue the payment into the .' upon li rnsm upon CItY treasury of the required tete. the Council June 7. '.� Adopted by Approved June 7, '195a• :(Jure 11, 1956) - t 7 YM5 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196_ Yeas Nays N �. Gibbons Halvorson/ Approved ` 195— Marzitelli In Favor Mayor Mortinson Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon b 6R 8-61 .®,p 1 _ * OANIn.I to City C4 k '� 17i/177 - CITY OF ST. PAUL FICOUNCILNO. i LICENSE C61MIrTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK il a " COUNCIL RESOLUTION G ERA FORM t`.° �`- PRESENTED BY /i/ C�j_ COMMISSIONER -f /�- i Ov+ nuc M[ � . 6 �:� asp.. rpy{y 1,. June 7. 1955 'T RESOLVED& That licenses applied for by the following persons at the addresses stated, be and the same are hereby granted, ? 1 Harvey B. Beok 140 E. Wyoming Foodstuff.(V.P.8) App.D1138 Renewal -- i . " Vehicle Peddler#8 " 1139 " ? i Frank Iackman 1186 E. 7th .Barber ^ 1167 ^ A. M. Neuman 391 Arundel Grocery it 1255 " n it Butcher n it u Off Sale Malt ^ It " ^ " Cigarette f r Lester Schaible 1285 E. 11innehaha r3rocery " 1542 " Frozen Meats Off Sale Malt ° " ^ Cigarette r Griffin Wheel Works 941 Johnson Pkwy. Fd�stf.V.M.Looa. it 1544 It Charles A. Swain 367 Earl Restaurant It 1736 it "" Cigarette it It it r p Anton M. Voeller 943 E. 3rd. Barber if 1777 a ti Simon Londer 102 S. Robert Fdstf.V.M.Loca. " 1869 g' �[ Marjorie A. P,ioGorman Restaurant 266 University " 1890 it x a " On Sale Malt n it it a " off Sale Halt " Cigarette Angelo Fusco 1970 Simpson Veh.Peddler#14 " 1943 ^ Foodstuff(V.P.14) " 1944 `i Irving Eisenberg 170 S. 10th Grocery " 1979 a> Edward W. Jacobsen 802 E. 3rd. Barber " 1995 " ii y E COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council _195— 95— Yeas Yeas Nays is Gibbons . £: Halvorson Approved 195— IN " Marzitelli Tn Favor Mortinson Mayor t Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon�� 6M 6-64 -41W2 K, Orisin.l to City Clerks , CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL LICENSE COMUTTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK FILE COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE June 7. NO. 1955 �•�l ,p, w.y. A (! '/°I/ i k' Page No.,2 - Renewals t Mrs Mary B• Schuster 11 957 E. 7th Restaurant App.D2026 Renewal " e " " On Sale Malt it it it z " Off Sale Malt Cigarette ' Song S. Lai 1109 Arca Restaurant " 2073 " Il Cigarette Robert V. Carlson 919 St. Clair Grocery " 2076 a " Frozen N�eats Z Off Sale Malt " n Cigarette It Rolloo, Inc. 258 University Fdstf.V.M.LoW. ^ 2102 Irene4�ini & Evelyn Segale 126 E. 4th Restaurant ° 2103 a ° Cigarette n n n s 1 £ Dominic J. Azzone 582 N. Robert Gas Ste. 3P. " 2104 " Fdstf.V.M.Looa. Ronald J. Rhein t1 1100 Grand Restaurant ° 2136 " 1 it Cigarette " 11 11 Otto Probst 631 N. Dale Gas Ste. 3P. " 2185 l " It Fdstf.V.M.Looa. It 11 a Iy i ' JUN 71955 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— G Yeas Nays Gibbons 1 �g5rj 4 Halvorson Approved 196— n' Marzitelli Favor �{ Mortinson Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon i bM 6•bf �p ' PUBLISI3ED / - COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays- Gibbons aysGibbons Halvorson rdFeNend--�- Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon sm 6-64 -kW2 In Favor Against Adopted by the Council 195— Approved 195— Mayor V,o, 179478—Hyy Norrie O. 8alwr• evv"n A. Pdorulma—nobert F. �, .q � / 1 , yy oririnei t. City Clerk CITY OF ST.. 1ved� TD92 Ilcengee B pried fo' PAl a�!g�g,,_ ",e�tt4IIes 4 NO. LICER OFFICE OF, THE CITE aid She E -comem ,��a'Stsuotg`dated COUNCIL RESOLUTION— Eryr'd�°1�2' . PRESENTED 8Y� d twaDs$uontnisd�e 7t 1955 7 q COMMI5910NEA� - ! ice- F �T° � 3 RESOLVED: That licenses applied for by the following persons at the addresses stated, c be and the same are hereby granted. j i Joe Be Janisch 374 Selby Restaurant App. D1325 Renewal Cigarette it _Mrs. Strandy's Bakeries, Inc. 1939-49 St. Anthony Restaurant " DiM " " n Bakery n n n Cigarette " " it Lincoln Baking Co., Inc. 399 N. Robert Bakery " D1805 " 1 Thomas Be McDermott 370 Selby Restaurant " D1886 " On Sale Malt Off Sale Malt Cigarette Bond R. Tam 230 W. 7th Restaurant " D1691 " „ u On Sale Malt ° " • r " " Off Sale Malt Cigarette I s t Louis Germscheid 1168 Selby Bakery " D1937 " Crocus Hill Drug Co., Inc. is 861 Grand Confectionery " D1940 " ? n n Off Sale Malt " " Cigarette t Cook &Sons Corp. 396 Robert D. M. Loc. " D2051 , The First National Bank 100 E. 4th Pkkg Lot " D2056 " COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays- Gibbons aysGibbons Halvorson rdFeNend--�- Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon sm 6-64 -kW2 In Favor Against Adopted by the Council 195— Approved 195— Mayor I 17 479 _.:. original to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL FILEN°" NO. IMINSE COMIMTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM s PRESENTEDkY COMMISSIONEa June 7, 1955 DATE PAGE NO. 2 (Renewals) - s Lucy Eakins 361 Stevens, W. Grocery App. D2074 Renewal Off Sale Malt • n Cigarette n n n Peter & Sally Hallfin " D2078 136- N. Western Grocery Brazen Meats • • a Off Sale Melt Cigarette n a n k Klein Super Markets, Inc. 791 Grand Grocery " D2080 " �a Butcher n n n Off Sale Malt n n n ;• sj " " Cigarette Stanley Fedorowski 1084 Earl Gas Sta 3P " fi- u M D2099 n n Auto Rep Gar b EugeneG. Lund 100 W. 10th 1 ADD P. Gas Sta. " Ye D2132 " €�H Francis V. Ristuben 883 Payne Auto Rep Gar " D2135 " Paul L. Mayers 2307 W. Como Gas Sta 3P " D2137 " I { George P. Churchill 987 Rice Gas Sta 2P " D2140 " t Marvin Schloff 143 E. 8th Gas eta 2P " D2142 " John W. Pott 962 E. 7th Gas Sta 3P H } Carl Salhow 1255 Payne Cigarette " D2173 " i q JUN .7 196 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196_ Yeas Nays Gibbons `OB 7 1955 Halvorson Approved 195— ff Miss In Marzitelli � Favor Mortinson Mayor � Peterson _Against , Mr. President, Dillon 9 PUBLISHED ,. A ..,. .� Odafnal to City clerk ' CITY OF ST. PAUL courlat PaE NO.,,L . OFFICE OF THE CLERK ,CITY C Cl ESOLUTION-GENERAL FORM *-. PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONE DATE June RESOLVED, That the Purchasing Agent be, and he is hereby authorized, with the consent of the Comptroller, to purchase from THE HAUENSTEIN COMPANY Additional Shelving a for the Hayden Heights Branch Library at a cost of $371.50, without advertisement or competitive bids as these are t1f match present shelving and this -is^,the only source of supply and no advantage could begained thereby. Charge Public Library - Library Real Estate Fund - 1076. a C. F. Non A. Martin-. 178979—By severi son N J g� Resolved, -at the Purchesln6 Agent thand he Is hereby authorized, with e coneent o4 the Comptroner, to pportha� fro�tTHE COMPANY iorad ShelnENv S 9 /J the Hayden Heights - Bra¢ch �.lhr for St a cost of 1.30„ Without u",•. �''. adver- eettont or competitive bids as these are the onI ehaoreaent shelvin and this I I, tune uY v advantage _ w .. could be galged u,pypby* lggD Char a ary�jibraty Real Estate Btmtl 1meT;lbr i Adoptedby the Council June 7, X1839.._ .. ty , APProved June 7, 1883, i (rune 11, 1993) f ,Ir -L JUN 719 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council__ 195_ Yeas Nays Gibbons Halvorson / Approved 195— 1wu Marzitelli In Favor _ Mortinson /1 Mayor Against C " Mr. President, Dillons uF �T l ,ft _ t.>t t Oddnal to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL Fue"cI" NO.— O. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK OFFICE CO C RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 2. 1955 PRESENTED BY DATE .lune COMM ISSIONE , RESOLVED, That the Purchasing Agent be, and he is hereby authorized, with the consent of the Comptroller, to purchase from THE HALffiNSTEIN COMPANY 264 Backstops or for the Ford Parkway Branch Library at a cost of $198.00, without advertisement competitive bids as these are to match the color of present shelving and this is i the only source of supply and no advantage could be gained thereby. Charge Public Library - Library Real Estate - 1076 l C. F. No. 173480—By Severin A. Mortis- i son— F Aewlved, That the Purchasing Agent be, and- he !s. hereby authortred,: with the consent. of the Comptroller, to Durehase from T8E BAilENS1'EIN COMPANY 264 Backstops for the. Ford ! } ; Parkway Brarip Library -ate sort of $198.00, without Belle leement or rnm- " - pettuve bids as these ere to match the color of present shrlvnt end thfa f i the only source of. sup and no n advantage could be gaiged reby. Charge Puhltc Idbrory—Llbrary Real Estate Fynd 1078. opted, by the Council June 7 �I 4 June 7, 1966. f 18A Approved (June Il, 1968) JUN I COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196_ Yeas Nays Gibbons ja Approved ,195— Halvorson / oa In. Favor Marzitelli Mayor Mortinson s. pstp� gon Against Mr. President, Dillon }s •, - 6M 6.64 .4,2 CITY OF SAINT PAUL �:181 '. 0RNi1NAL— CTI �K COUNCIL No CRESOLUTION N° 1795 COUNIL "LE VOR y - _ AUTHORIZATION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS 41, D19 June 6. 1955 1, u DA' PRESENTED BY HON tJ RESOLVED, That the Coun it hereby approves the.award of the Contract Committee therofor, and hereby awards contract for the construction of a Sewer in Alley in Block 3, Lanes North Dale lark, from Iowa Avenue to 40 feet north of 1 K Iowa Avenue to F., MORETTINI, INC. in accordance with City plans and t specifications therefor hereto.. attached and the Formal'Bid #5077 of said F. Morettini, Inc. for the contract price of $944.00, such bid being the 'c only one and said F. Morettini, Inc. being a reasonable and reliable bidder' and the Corporation Counsel be and hereby is directed to draw up the proper z; form of contract therefor,, and the proper City officials hereby are authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of St. Paul. is � Assessed against benefitted property - $944.00 DY r' 173981—B. Frank D. Marti- I gid, That the Council hem the award r the Cont: ee therefor, an h . by aw ..,� for the i Y 1 ail"e LI>:• ': Prom fror J .1 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE S $j6O*OO FORMAL BID NO. SO77 b I;z T NOTH: TO BE CERTIFIED AS TO FUNDS AVAILABLE BY COMPTROLLER YMj4W PRESENTING TO COUNCIL FOR ADOPr1ON. PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND TO BE REIMBURSED POR COST O! THIS IMPROVEMENT AS FOLLOWS: - A� F 1. ASSESSED AGAINST BENEFITTED PROPERTY - - - - - - - f 944.00 " 2. APPROPRIATED FROM CT". SHARE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS— - - CODS IMPROVEMENTS—EXEMPT PROPERTY— - CODS .Z 3. APPROPRIATED FROM LOCAL. IS BOND SUE --CODS i A. APPROPRIATED PROM . f S. COUNTY AID - - - - - - . . S S s S 944.00 Si TOTAL - - - - - - - - - - - COPIES TO: 1 HD)Y COITIFY THAT TNBRH IS AN UNHNCUMS®lE0 SAL - BR !_i, CRY CLERK ANCS AVAILA[L[ IH TNH ABOV[ BTATHD APP110PRIATIgN4 TO FERMANNN IMPROVEMENT RHVOLVING FUND LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NO 4,. COMPTROLLER PUBLIC WORKS REIMBURSE THE IN THE A[OV[ AMOUNTS. PURCHASING ATH FINAL ORDER A60Pr® _ Y LL COMPTROLLE 71955 COUNCILMEN JUN I YEAS MAYS ADO—BY THE COUNCI r' N FAVOR �! 7 195 AFPROV AGAINST MR. PRESIDENT ♦. ������YYr,P,�,� // ��✓�/'' _ MAYOII a, INT PA% c� IaQR x. 173982—SR F'ra¢k D. DSarzi. NO. N O /.+ a� �iOV i�C+I �.. RA-OLveA. That the Councu hereb FOR the sward Contract 7 128 .OLthe AUTHORIZATION OF LOCAL IMPR::I dee jhe r-dand herebhy awaK& .. I I..1. tfor f' a¢ecaF a!!j'- F�+, _ .¢d, utDIsAS t i Lbr •=� Tory.. TT Tl0 . PRESENTED BY HON 1,hl June 6, 1955 1/ s Gtr Nlb!t"idr RESOLVED, Tha the Council hereby a v s. the award of th@PCY6ntract Committee therefor and hereby awards contract for fur. ehing all labor, materials and equipment necessary ag to install completely ready for use Traffic Control Signals at W.Seventh St, Montreal rf Ave. and I*ngton Parkway; W.7th St. and Jefferson Ave:; W.7th St, and St, Peter St , Snelling Ave, and Thomas Avenue; Kellogg Blvd and Market St.; So.Wabasha and Fairfield Ave; Marshall Ave, and Prior Ave; and So.. Robert St, and Delos St, to COMMONWEALTH -ELECTRIC COMPANY in accordance with City plana and specifications therefor hereto attached and the formal bid #5112 of said Commonwealth Electric Company for the con- x 3t tract price of $33,917.00 (Unit pricesbid are to be used in determining the value of l' any additions and 80% of unit prices bid are to be used in determining the t' • Y value of # any deductions in the work to be done under the plans which may be ordered by the t 3 a, f' Commissioner of Public Works or his authorized agent), such bid being the lowest and x said Commonwealth Electric Company being the lowest reasonalle and reliable bidder and fig9 the Corporation Counsel be and hereby is directed to draw up the proper form of j d contract therefor, -and the proper City officials hereby are authorized to execute said ' contract on behalf of the City of St.Paul. _ :f. T FORMAL BID No' 5112 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE 3 34, 124.00 NOTE.• TO BE CERTIFI.O AS TO FUNDS AVALLABLE .1—MPTROU1UR BEFORE PRESENTING TO COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION, a� � y.. PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND TO BE REIMBURSED FOR CAST OP THIS IMPROVEMENT AS FOLLOWS: A Z� 1. ASSEB3ED AOAINST BENEFITTED PROPERTY _ _ _ _ _ - _ - - ' h 2. APPROPRIATED FROM CRY'S SHARE OF LOCAL IMPROVEM.NTS— - _ we. S a. APPROPRIATED FROM LOLL IMPROVEMENTS—EXEMPr PROPERTY— 00— F 4. APPROPRIATED FROM SOND,ISSUE—CODE 5`T-15 $ 16,, 1100.00 j .. 4' r•; o-g s. couNTY Al. _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i Charge Minnesbta Highway Dept. Agreement No. -C-1414 $ 17.817.00 33,917.00 COPIES TO, I HEI®Y CURT—THAT THE'. 10 AN UNEICUm"S" RAL- i; CITY CLERK ANC. AVAMSL. IN THE ABOVE STATED APPROPRIATIONS TO I'LL IMPROVEMENT NO i' COMPTROLLER PUBLIC WORKS RDMBURSE THU PERMANENT IMPROV.MEIT R.VOLVINO FUND IN THU ABOVE AMOUNTS. y`n ( /- PURCHASING PTROt-ATE BY FINAL OROEE ADOPrPe Ly 1t �nrT' COUNCILMEN lu� PJpP/iJ J I �� YEAS NAYS AY THE COUNC^ DOPI.D B S-N FAVOR ,JUN 7 IN - AFFRDYeo •OAINST A fi N _ 0 M� 1, MSt PlIEBIDENT .,t ` I7,MAYOR me 044 1I a, W 17341), By Frank D. Mard- etl Thet the cpunhe en reby Orl¢inal b City Clerk gW9rd Df She ' eontte o `�" CITY OF ST. PA'ei4ioi uoiehu°e abAia nbv" `iL NO. OFFICE OF THE CITE ¢tNCtinB ,rtyA Hpgn K a , tNCS1nF ankh hence r O RESOLUTON—Gi s+N� D_11 � PREBENTED BY ,r s A,./1 �.....1., June 2. 1955 ABSOLVED, That the Counci ereby approves the award of the Contract Committee 'therefor, and hereby awards contract for furnishing all labor, m6terial, machines, tools and equipment for constructing, repairing, relaying or reconstructing such monolithic concrete or cement tile sidewalks and other work incidental thereto, within Sidewalk District No, 2 as may be ordered by the Council for the current year prior to November 1, 1955, except such work as the Council -may order to be done by City Force Account to PEDERSON BIOS. for the contract price of approximately $87,052.50, in accordance with City plans and specifications therefor hereto attached and the Formal Bid #5111 of said Pederson Bros., such bid being the lowest and said Pederson Bros. being the lowest reliable and reasonable bidder, and the Corporation Counsel be and hereby is directed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor, and the proper City officials hereby are authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of St. Paul. F.B. #5111. COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nays C*s alvoraon 1K'Brzitelli a nson eterson r. President, Dillon 5M 6.64 gEJ02 JUN 711 Adopted by the Council 195-- Approved 95— Approved 195— n Favor 4 Mayor Against PUBLISHED,g- &—,& w r• er s �> .. r .. I IF. ofthial to City Ci.rk COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. .r, LMEZdSE FI CLERK COUNCILESOLUTIOR—G FORM s /N�ERAL PRESENTED 9Y /�//y�� / June `ry e 1955 COMMISSIONER�* _ ) WHEREAS: Albert W� Sollath desires to withdraw Application D 2159 for Mechanical Amusement Device Location license at 535 North Dale Street and requests the return of the license fee deposited thereon# therefore$ be itn. 'r. RESOLVED: That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Albert W. 11622ath the fee of $ 20.83 posted for said license and to cancel said application for license. Si t n. No, v 17849 y Bernard T. Rol lgd-3everlq A. Mortinaon—Robert ' I Whereas, AlberE W. r-..a2159th ideal withdraw ADDllcetion D o{ toMe- to withulmusement } Device 4.cation license 'at 335 North Dale street and > 1+£� requests the return of the: license fee /1.,��. rtial fee posted) deposited thThat ereon therefore, , c It po Resolved, ' •` F "'�+J' pa dand"theyereph= autthot- (Refund) ..gY�ii��yy. Kollath _ ? the of: $20.83, posted for said Ilceme and to cancel said application for nr, ' n.. ' license. Res. 594 Blair e. Adopted by the Counca June 7, 1955. 1955. ^m Approved June 7. (Julie 11, 1955) a if i JUN - 7 10 5 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council —195— Yeas Nays �Q' l 1� � q bbons /Halvorson proved_ 196— PTn [? /111arzitelli Favor ' > Mayor /mo inson eterson L Against resident, Dillon 6M oritinal to City Cle,k C ��o. CITY OF ST. PA " BeWad, Tbat 'sae: yroDer. mtr filers are hereby eutborizltY to pay OFFICE OF THE CITY I.b In emD3oyea In the Department of / Pvbnc Wdrkn for extra employment ea! O N IL RESO TI G� deAdopted by the CounL11 7iihe 7.1833. r ADp�ao ed June 7.:.1833 PRESENTED yY (June 11, 1953) COMMISSIONE - y Ej , :! WHEREAS, The Commissioner f lie Works has reported, in accordance with ti 7 Section 53 of the City Charter, the existence of an emergency during the period from May 16 to 31, 1955, which rendered necessary the employment of certain employees of the Department of Public Works for more than eight hours per day or forty hours per week in doing the following work: Emergency street, building, sewer & bridge repairs Dispatching men for emergency repair work Dispatching motor vehicles for all emergency work Operating equipment on emergency repair work Emergency calla for sewer maintenance Removing debris from city streets Tending fires At Asphalt Plant on Sundasy & holidays Emergency garbage pickup Drawing plans & specifications for grading & paving jobs Taking complaints at city yards Making up sidewalk assessments ; Servicing municipal equipment Overseeing inmates at workhouse farm And WHEREAS, This emergency arose by reason of the following facts and cir- cumstances: Necessity of answering all emergency repair calla, keeping city Plant continu- streets free from debris, keeping fires at Asphalt ously, picking up garbage, taking complaints at city yards, com- plating plans for grading & paving jobs, completing sidewalk assess- ments, keeping city equipment in good running pondition and over- seeing inmates on workhouse farm. { THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That the proper city officers are hereby authorized to pay the employees who performed such work in accordance with the pro- visions of the Council's Salary Ordinance, Ordinance No. 6446/ COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council.-7-jWl95— Yeas Nays Gibbons JUN 719 Approve 195— Halvorson 4 Marzitelli n Favor Mayor t Mortinson ,Against Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 33t 8.34 . W2 ,J between alley and Conro7v1; 1uid. pown vbdoae of cu. File -Na 1230p1, 1991LLaore No... 8371, .dated July' ]9, Adopted by the Councll June 7, 7955, 3 Approvetl June 7, 1855, i (Jane 77, la Resolved, that the Horthera States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 3648 lineal feet of gas mein on Livingston between Elizabeth and Baker; Englewood between Oxford and Chats- worth; Grand between Syndicate and Hemline; Aurora between Robert and Cedar, Robert between Sherburne and Unl"relty; E. Fourth St, between Robert and Cedar, Cedar across Fourth St., and Minnesota between Fourth St. and alley north of Minnesota; Andrew between Page and Concord, alley between Andrew and Brown, and Brown between alley and Concord, under provisions of Council File No. 123001, Ordinance No. 8271, dated July 19, .1941. JUN 7 105 COUNCILMEN 1 Yea 1, Gaebn N Halvorson UN 7 1 �FeMeatd—�� Approve 196_ Marzitelli a Mortinson Favor Peterson lx y V5_: Original to City Clerk OF 'ST. PAUL Mr. President,I i CITY F�ILLENCIL No. =" OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CQjjNCIL RESO TION ENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY - CCUAWSSIONE _ DATE - I - Me{z(_ n C.teWkNo, 173448&-13Y Fronk Apany - • WeeolvCet�pThhat thteeiR¢NoprIIthepF@a States PIn Install wYia.' nne - oaLft�ln,�gesaett9oo8 EBragbeth end-:baker:"Englevlpod tie - xtord �d Chat}w_rth• be - sen Grand• Aurora betwe Heats aSd 1 arodar: aobert between shootbtiutnenandCeUni- verefty: E,,Fourth 3t. bebweea Rebert - and MipneEnta aoroas_'F'ourth Bt. F. alley north df'3nrulere _ _ AAndrew tie tween Page and Coapord, "ane9' be. tween Andrew and grown, e d �" between alley and Conro7v1; 1uid. pown vbdoae of cu. File -Na 1230p1, 1991LLaore No... 8371, .dated July' ]9, Adopted by the Councll June 7, 7955, 3 Approvetl June 7, 1855, i (Jane 77, la Resolved, that the Horthera States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 3648 lineal feet of gas mein on Livingston between Elizabeth and Baker; Englewood between Oxford and Chats- worth; Grand between Syndicate and Hemline; Aurora between Robert and Cedar, Robert between Sherburne and Unl"relty; E. Fourth St, between Robert and Cedar, Cedar across Fourth St., and Minnesota between Fourth St. and alley north of Minnesota; Andrew between Page and Concord, alley between Andrew and Brown, and Brown between alley and Concord, under provisions of Council File No. 123001, Ordinance No. 8271, dated July 19, .1941. JUN 7 105 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196— Yea 1, Gaebn N Halvorson UN 7 1 �FeMeatd—�� Approve 196_ Marzitelli a Mortinson Favor Peterson __P_in Mayor 11� Dill Against Mr. President,I 5M 3.58 o�n a r Tli f`k z; Orlalnel to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NCIL NO. r« OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK C N IL RESOL TIO CMNGENERAL FORM _ % PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONE / o". June 7th, 1955 f I . In t he matter of constructing a storm n. €!3' sewer in the alley in American Badding Company j Plat 1 and in Block 1, University Subdivision, from a point 115.89 ft. east of Oxford Street to the center line of Oxford Street, thence in Oxford Street to the sewer in Charles Avenue, under Preliminary Order 171469 approved January -5, 1955, and Final Order 172198 approved March 8, 1955. j RESOLVED, That the plans and specifications for the above named improvement as submitted by the W Commissioner of Public Works, be and the same are hereby approved, and be it u FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Purchasing Agent $ be and he is hereby directed to advertise for bids on this improvement. �t.Flll Vm 173487—� Frank A. War-1-1 r 7n the matter of censiructhig a storm's aewer'fn'the alley 1n "American au9d-. Pla11j1.8'3= "leek 1. rl !ng Compare}' T7nl_retty- e. point Street;to the. - L 45.89 !A east otOxford centerllne of oxford-Street, rthehce 1n' Oxford-.street'to the'aewOV In Charles 17188 eypravded^JannaPre�rY�n6 y1868;'and y iiii ed• Mat Final Order 178198'.' appzavch "Br !i i R Dived. That ihd:-.sPect- Ecatlons fur the above mored 1mprnVa, - , , mem ae sutunittedd�y the Ccaamiseloner" of Public Wotks; be and the{same are _ i --eexbyp a mud be 1i • - hp�tllerr a''eoly' That she Pukchae_ +" j fug Agent be a� Ite-W hereby .!rested to advertise for bid. -on thla Impreve- r � mAdopted by ffiB,Councll 7unq 7.,1855. " Approved Srmm.7 1955. 43aD+e �. 1955) dtl 7 1955 - 1 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays _ 2 U i 4 Gibbons Halvorson Approvers 195_ Marzitelli Favor Mayor k Mortinson Against Peterson y Mr. President, Dillon rsti SM 8.54 -460-2 Orlelnal to City Clark COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK RESOLVED, that out of the Workmen's Pompensation Account of the General Fund, weekly compensation of $35.00 be paid John J. Ruddy while he is totally disabled by reason of inyuries he received on May 10, 1955, while employed by the Department of Public Works, and that $140,00 in partial settlement, to and including J$ne 7, 1955, is now payable. iI C_F :175988—By 'Frank. D. f rri- . $ebyyed. nut out of the 7yarka+ene Comyenea op Acaoun: o� 8q F`undppaa wePYYv tb.% Yl Afsati d j]j re wn 1n7ui�.leee hneo r-elved on n��r�7r��qqred, bY; the' Z10i �l 3d parital setflementoyanatta' tn�clnmr+8. lane 7. _ 1 sp{e by :the 0el June 7. 188. Approved.(Suue711,1855) ' E JUN 719M i g COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196_ Yeas Nays 7 Gibbons Halvorson Approved 196— Marzitelli n Favor Mortinson y or Peterson Against - Y, Mr. President, Dillon x P ordawal fa Car Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL FI�ENC1L NO. { OFFICE OF THE CITY CLARK RESOLVED, That the Council hereby concurs in the recommendation of the Contract Comlittee and rejects all bids received for the ,ponstruction of a sewer on the S.W. Side of Chestnut Street from 58 feet S.S. of Vast Seventh Street to existing sewer 176 feet S.S. of Seventh Street for the reason that the low bid is substantially in excess of the Engineer's Estimate. F.B. #5085. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Vons orson �elll i _ o -ti s, eterson President, Dillon 5M 6.6/ e119!0.2 __ ..,.00✓n. Frank D. Marsl- ,iN 7 10 Adopted by the Council 196_ ,>s JA To X Approved 195— n Favor //�/ Mayor Against t � �•.1S a Council -File No.. ----- --..--.---._-•- t , PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT and PRELIMINARY ORDER. s: f cd and �appropr y � t r•i tido extendyyn oftlne DepBtlr f biu 0.Vokke Yatd at F1nax*�,te The undersignedherebyproposesthemakingofthefollowingpublicimprovementb�n gr�jVsull vis.: --Condemning;-taloa -andapliiropriating- for-the..R4F+l�9A._O.R._stns.Uapaxlae�L..tt1.-------•---- i -Pabii.s. Workt.Yard_at..Pleasant..and..Viw.-Street-by taking..asd..eemdem bW--Lets ?-#0) ►--and 10�--Blgek-_8a4:_ VO4l.' & v�►A!At..St tbfliridinn .cl..3tinsnn�--Eton► -&. Ramssgts.•Lddition.-------- .........-.......................•-••..................-•----.------------ 1 Dated this 7:W day of ................... JUAII ------ ^�• .... 19b. f ��% Councilman. i PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, via.: condemning,_-taking_and._a.PP.ropriatin tor_the--eateneion-_of ythe.DePartm/e _of------•--- .Rtb�.i.�.!►axlu._Yaarsi._sii..P.].�eaa._And_Yianr.�traat._bY---t elkilne.-��.__su�mdalx�p8-.Y�ftfe..2, @,?..s.>� _.-_lddi10�$loak 8A, anceBrown!ah- tion. iV-_•- --------------------------------- ......................... 1----------------............... ---......------......--- ............------. ....................... 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. Adopted by the Council................................................ ��Ed----- YEAS Nets ry ., Councilman GIBBONS - JUN t 19M• HALVORBON Approved ................................................ -........................ - MARZITELLI MORTINSON MR. PREsiDENT DILLON Mayor. r SM 734 ® . .. pUBI.ISHED%-//- .r 01 7-M r,= COueilet_ u 173491— _ PROPOSAL.`FOR IMPROVEMENT A a41 tten proposal for, the ' `hof thg followlvg lmpro9g-' and , �, W 4111 a d.eictend lltna.stree4 }vldth oto ft. from ryrarylane S ue to _ :.... _. wfl;ean.lERxli;t`eg fv�eatay,sw]t9llenlvaraeldynh,uaryce,r sbBywiMtnotreIaa 1nnn- , omMy mea aPMINARY ORDER. i / TheunderslBnedherebyP PosesthemalungofthefollowrngPubhcrmProvementby the p ..i { . t • t ". - end: e�ttsnA sena st.t ter ,1d t. f*ea �IryZa�ld Avbf�ne ; x and ox ids Ie ft. n$rip of land "cin the met sp to Se r by Eek3ng : mning 3tY tt' y 1. a1s..aaad, 3 t'C,:-eAi�►: ot.land on the aeatel� eiie of -the lollcnring descaitsad linea gj�g ing on the north line of Wood's Addition, and the easterly line'of gtnilFe as platted in Woodte Additonj thane -north to *--point which is the ion o the,; tih line of Ivy nne-,and the west 1 of the Sast�i 2 of t . ►ARt1nre.... ..� j the o ' Ii� Sou et 1/4 af• to Stinthwii '1/4 o `$i4l� n 22, Toa�Whip 29, Range 4$1 also the seat 20 Yt. of the wept" ..D S '.:o"that part'ot the aqt :l 2r: . of the Soot 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of tfs. southwest 1/4 of Section'tti-3�Owanhip 29, Range 22, lying between the north line of Maryland Avenue and,thd north line of Woodta Addition produced easterly. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, vis.: ...... . Open, widen and extend Etna street to a width of 60 ft. frot Mufland'Areme a to East Ivy Avenue by taking and coemning'a 30. ft. strip of land on the westerly side and a 30 ft. strip of land on the easterly aide of the following described ' line t'Seginning on the north line of Wood Ia Addition, and the easterly .line of 'Etna street as platted in Wood's Additonj thence north to a point whish is the >l intersectio of the south line 0 Itry Avenue •and the went line of the last 1/2 of the Plast 1/2 of the`Scnthrdat 1% of the southwest 1/4 of Section 22 Towns�hip 29 n Range 22; also the east 20 ft. of the west 30 ft. of that part of the last Ifz of, th•,Eaat 1/2 of the ut�hwoet 1/Ik of. the Spothrest,l/4.;of"Sectioa,,22i Township 299 Bangs 22, lying between the north line of Maryland Aveane and the north line of Wobdts Addition' prcdticbd sii"i j. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. S' Adopted by the Council .......... JUN JUN 1 '9 ------- b-•-- G YEAS NAY$ ._ 90- Councilman GIBRONB JUN 7 1 G HALVORaON Approved -----------_---••---•----•-•--°--------------- .... ....... ............ - 4% gyp. MARZITELLIAwl, ' MORTINSON PETHRBON . .. - - ----- ----------- ..:: MR. PaEsmiDNT DILLON Mayor. / s 8000 7-54 .460.g % PUBLISHED \' . Council File No.-....._..... PROPOSAL MR IMPROVEMENT !0. Iasaez- , nese,a A writkn propoeel tor,the 1g the rosowayt '.dmproYe-. 'and 4 v� ldemnfng end taklgg en eaaemeut ° land oft tlM 4or'�ope cuts' PRELIMINARY ORDER. tlryL q dn¢ 98 of Doug tpaferlat Sh a �tefn�t5 Theundersignedherebyproposesthemakingofthefollowingpublioimprovementbythe Cliy 96 41g.: and talciag as easement in the land necessary for slopes, cute and fills in the regrading and,barfacing with Mtnsi�ns-rateriil the eadt"`no�`tt[`arirt""a t n radinB >hedrhe "-1p j-# R-# •Weidegs-�kdditlomr..from.Erse-Axenns..to..YsrI�+ARd.�lv4nne..a..........................._and in t 6...... and surfacing with. bituminous material the went nsrth'and south alley and the east and wee£ 67Tey ia'"J: )i4 Wg7er*s "tad iddittoa; tind to i$ook-i f 3a -8w #eids•idditioiy -•norm th Raae..Atxet4..�4...liar ?nd . �°-ems! and from "the" east north and south alley to the west Iwo and south alley to the proposed change -of grad i ------ds of ............................9 .5... Dated this. ---...-_..a•,: Y•.. ............. fl. � �� _•fi'-� 1 / // PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, via.: toning an surfaccing wit1� • ent �o material the north and southtalle ..fi.Ila_in tbs � i ...... south alley in Bloak ly d. H. J ey--aed..in..ths...grad#n8 and surfacing with bituminous materia]. the west north and south alley and the east and Boos Aysnue, to_Maryland-- ►venae -_and_ rga_thq..QAetr-_ QKtJ.I 91}d..AOAtst1..A !!y._t9.. ihe..EeA .-Al4.icth add eonth alley to the proposed change on grades...-...----...---- -.. having been presented to the Council'of the City of Saint Paul..................._.........................7.................. 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. JUN 7 R5r, Adoptedby the Council................"----------................................................ IYEAS NAYS Councilman GIBBONS HALvoRsox Approved...-.iUN....-_7..195..5------------- ................... —s3eei�at^ V' MARZITELLI U t+ MOBTIN60N � PaTEReox - _.........._.._..... _........ MR. PRESIDENT DIMON Mayor. E£ 8000 7.64 PUBLISfIED r, n7.•..,t.,'_'yF`.r�;- '',gni Council File No. Presented by Commissioner --ON'OF COUNCII. �IPkAO.V s.l is A88688MSNT AND FIkRiiO 80 �f HSARIII6, AEON ' CITY OF ST. PAUL ne mn Ir It tine�Na Resolution of Council Approving Assessment and Fixing Time of Hearing Thereon In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses regrading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block,15, Boulevard Addition No. 2, and in Block 2, Boulevard Addition No. 3, from flamline Avenue to, Albert Street for under Preliminary Order _L66486 approved December 11, 1953 Intermediary Order 166961 approved January . 26 , 1954 _ ~ Final Order 167282 approved February 23, 1954 c; ly ` The' assessment' of benefits , costs and expenses 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 RESOLV"at 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 6th day of J� , 19-25 ; at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of w 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 Chartef',O'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 19—� Clerk. 7 A 19_. File 12442Mayor. COUNCILMEN Yeas ` Nays Mr. President, e em GIBBONS NALVORSON MARZITELLI MORTINSON - PETERSON - DILIJON 1 t M �rt Council File No. Presented by Commissioner i ,CITY OF ST. PA16L Resolution of Council Apprssessment and Fixing Time of Hearing Thereon In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for grading Orme Lane from Orme Court to Orme Court; also constructing a sewer in the easement to be obtained on the southerly 2 feet of Lot 25,and the northerly 2 feet of Lot 24, Block 5, Bohland's Edgcumbe Hills, from Howell Street to Orme lane under Preliminary Order 159501 approved April 22 195'2 Intermediary Order 159775 , approved May 14 1952 Final Order 160105 approved June 10 1952 - The assessment of benefits costs and expenses 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 . 6th day of July 19 55, 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 JtpNwho�nit�he notice is directed. U �(( Adopted by the Council / 19- 7 City Clerk. Approved 19—. PUBLISHED; �_il_ rs �G �. �IQQ�� Mayor: File 11916 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Mr. President, e� I.ONS FiA1.VORSON ' MARZITELLI MORTINSON PETERSON DI L - _ 'U� tqp m Council File No Presented by Commissions CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution of Council Approving Assessnitifit and Fixing Time of Hearing Thereon In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for constructing a sever on Howell Avenue from Edgcumbe Roaa.to a point 55feet southerly of the alleys in Blocks 4 and 6, Boblad's Edgcumbe Hills Addition, and on Orme Court from a point 45 feet southerly of the alley adjacent to Lot 53, Block 5, Bohland's FA9cck umbe Hills Addition, to the center line of the alley lying between Lots 18 and 19, Blo5, Bob -land's Edgcumbe Hills Addition, thence southwesterly on the center line of said last mentioned alley lying between Lots 18 and lq, Block 5, Bobland's Edgcumbe Hills Addition; to Howell Avenue, thence southwesterly on Theresa Place to St. Paul Avenue and on Hampshire Avenue from Edgcumbe Road to Howell Avenue, all of which shall be known as the "Bohland's Edgcumbe Hills Sever System", June 12, 1951 under Preliminary order 15640-3 approved Intermediary Order 158234 approved December 11, 1951 — 158442 approved January 8, 1952 Final Order The assessment of beneYits, costsexpenses 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 hekng be had an said assessment on the 6th jjj day of ------ 19 55at 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 ownJr t 190 o whom the notice is directed. 7 Adopted by the Council 19- -- JUN 7 198,City Clerk. Approve 19— ifTBUSM-9.=�(tom,Mayor. File 11800 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Mr. President, GIBBONS HALVORSON MARZITFLLI MORTINSON 'rTERSON 4 "LLON 4 `''111..``_1 Council File No.----- Y Presented by Commissioner CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution of Council ApAssessment proving and Fixing Time of Hearing Thereon r i 5, costs and expenses fits, for In the matter of the assessment of beneprme Court, Hampshire grading pane Court from gsmpshire Avenue to the south end of Aand Howell Street from Yorkshire Avenue to Avenue from Edgc —be Road to Howell Street, a idth of 60 feet FAlgcumbe Road, said streets to be graded to w 156149 approve & 24 1 1 under Preliminary Order June 22 1 1 56470 —, approve Intermediary Order--____Ijuly24 3,951 1 b8o6 approve Final Order for and in connection with The assessment of benefits costs and ex enses the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it �roved. RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects app RESOLVED FURTHER, That a public hearing be had on said assessment on the - 6th n,� _, 19 55 at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of day of y the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance said notice the time and of in give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, statlganthe amount assessed aga nsttthe hearing; the nature of the improvement, the total cost thereof, lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. 19 Adopted by the Council - • city Clerk. j U N 7106 (1 19--. i�cAQ� Approve EiED Mayor. File 11675 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays saw Mr. President, GIBBONS HALALVORSON MARZITSLLI MORTINSON PSTSRSON DILLON _..... _ .... __..,.._......... 00 ?oj Council File No. Presented by Commissioner 'UT ron CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution of Council Approving Assessment and F1Xing Time of Hearing Thereon In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for constructing and restoring sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 54-M-98, District No. 2, Levy No. 4 Asas i F.O. 168360 suntOrd Avenue, both addles, Pimm Davera St. to ilheeler 6t. l a-$tractr-mth-4i4e&, i+em'dlbrlae3ey-Ave. to Staniori-Ave+-- l.0.,16887A $ague Avenue, bath aides, Pits saiato®a-$t. to gnp"—'- Ave 'j-'�fR:O:b 7taal-llvenua,-bock sliasy ll�m"1�}.tOa-Bt: tia:ChativorE:; 8t pleasant Avenue, math SYa�t 13t. A1belris St. to Osceola Ave., _ ? r ter; - __- y� i_.i - r Y ' 1.34 y. ..?! 7,0 iWjw atantori Aveaft, beft masa, i`t= Dsvem ata to Wheeler St. tllc d]8�$6id Hav 18tx�e 7°11ALitt 11# Ir}+71'31t>bE : alley Ane. ft -S to fW& Ave. 7�,`'Ysi�e`I�lalstliilnt1f61riFxImKaltttltlAllibt.atsoS�cO: 16�sceO ai.A` ve, raa, 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 Jot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. M# Adopted by the Council JU19 7 1955 19— 7 1955 `^ City Clerk. a;r i'I Approved 19—. iUBLISHED L-:Z-.�_r Mayor. jCOUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Mr. President, s S HALVO j ALVORSON _ i MARZRELLI MORTINSON PETERSON DILLON t az S 1,-44 m rr Council File No. Presented by Commissioner a no •� u�a•.� r.. 1 CITY OF ST. PAUL Gawncil R.T. �•f33.g T - p .Rr i%" `d y'i •.hC++.FJ �a r"�T4iT ^ktr •u�,aW °G'F �4'PiSCC�X;'N c�i•F" #y,60M @fej�•,Ia �Zcuk � �is37.�� yt�. 8u,y'��trr..✓ ` ;,#3�'`a,1�-sa '-e>;a'f c�, �'�' "` ����, gam' :seder-Pmiminary- Order apgx ovea Intermediary-OFder- ,appy - -Fjaal-Order Spimme The assessment of benefits costs and expenses for and $n 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 an said assessment on the 6th . day of my , 19555 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 JUN 7 1955 19- 71955 9- 71955 ', City Clerk. Approved 19-. �W4 iUBLISHED -/i-.s _r- Mayor. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Mr. President, s� GIBBONS . � NALVORSON - AIARZITELLI /moi MORTINSON f - PETERSON - DILLON . the roa4ter .of zeetor� the 'dde- n. <2�1 ;s on -both eddeer "YL Da n Avenue at cretin .Aver{ � eSbz PIl�r, ' - coti§f[hCtinB A� »�5iewgik. ;�.,. �esari4an<' M, _.: �sIrT9�e., e'p. t•�-,t COUNCIL FILE NO� INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of restoring the sidewalks on both sides of Dayton Avenue from Cretin Avenue to Exeter _Place, by constricting new sidewalk where necessary and by repairing where practical s s October 27, 1954 under Preliminary Order 170692 proved of the The Council of the City oand having considered said report, resolves: commissioner of Finance upon the above imP 1. and the said improvement That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improvement which the Council recommends is restore the sidewalks on both sides of Dayton Avenue from Cretin Avenue to Exeter Place, by constructing new sidewalk where necessary and by repairing where practical o.40 per sq, ft- for 4" Monolithic with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost ting, drive crossings, etc. at extra cost) hereof is $--�---- (Excavation, fill, cont. removed, root cutt Resolved Further, That,a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 5e— t— h ---day of July 195 - 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 nature epersons and in the the improvement andr Prot de by tt ereohe f ter, sti stating edhe time and place of hearing, t Adopted by the Coon .41 i lac - �q Oity Clerk l Jil � yid Approve Mayor nz�BhISIiED v -//-ss - File S566o Councilman ewoNs Councilman HALVORSON Councilman _WQ16% lW- Councilman AIARZITELLI Councilman MORTINSON Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DILLON e iaeite irar s(at xeitoxtn8 fhe sltlN Weal-1th S*W'4= . ewAne byrnb advwr-r_ v5lierh .nectaeary,, x+tpalring� f� �etlbg sidewalk „eW,6r curb. wbere cticaY� a "th—.1de—fng 'wor3c.U.., sal `:to th Bldervveai recto tiH n, yY Pfli .y�y. -ora lftel0.' D- O wa vn'� Y f si rw" BY t INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of restoring the sidewalk on both sides of Banfil Street from West 7th Street to Western Avenue, by constructing new integral curb -sidewalk where necessary, repairing existing sidewalk and/or curb where practical and performing work incidental to the sidewalk restoration, ' under Preliminary Order __ 170610 approver October 21, 1954 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 restore the sidewalk on both sides of Banfil Street from West 7th Street to Western Avenue, by constructing new integral curb -sidewalk where necessary, repairing existing sidewalk and/or curb where practical and performing work incidental to the sidewalk restoration, with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 5.10 per running foot Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 5th day of r July 195 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council AD 7 1955 19 - Approved 19— City Clerk PIS I.ISIiE12 G -//- .� Mayor File 55654 Councilman GIBBONS Councilman 14ALVORSON Councilman Councilman M ITELLI Q - Councilman dtORTINSON - f Councilman PmRSON 4 Mr. President DILLON e „c iw ax ST= atitlws 8 u-_' �� s9 ,� red I e4a1 y e .,tom Af By---7- INTERMEDIARY y 4INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of restoring the sidewalk on both sides of Jefferson Avenue from Fairview Ave. to Prior Ave. by constructing new sidewalk where necessary and by repairing where practical under Preliminary Ord er• 172648 approved April 12 1955 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 restore the sidewalk on both sides of Jefferson Avenue from Fairview Ave. to Prior Ave. by constructing new sidewalk where necessary and by repairing where practical 0.40 ith no alternatives and that the estimated cost thereof is $ wper sq. ft. for 4” Monolithic (Excavation, hl -1, cone. removed, root cutting, drive crossings, etc. at extra cost) Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 5th day of July 19–j.5, - 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 ac of hearing, the nature of the imprmigenyn�i.-ihe total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Counc' 1l 11.• 19— Approved-19 9—Approve' 19 �7 City Clerk a Z Mayor File 55655 Councilman 61800"8 Councilman HALVORSON Councilman ,K Cc qv� Councilman AAARZITELLI - Councilman MORTINSON Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DILLON .. ^tea .. No. 173501— 'the 73501— 1 f the matter of restoring Ute ffide-i s on both rides ef. � v nue t" sue ,from Fairview 6veaue"t> a yea stfget by con .sting new fildt Where necegsary end ' ;I .F w p �..F ! Aractical;'.Vade!! a' 3 1 '� �170Ry14 ,?aFQVed +. he r COA�tIL FILE NO INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of restoring the sidewalks on both sides of Beechwood Avenue from Fairview Avenue to Howell Street by constructing new sidewalk where necessary and by repairing where practical under Preliminary Order 170613 approved October 21 1954 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 restore the sidewalks on both sides of Beechwood Avenue from Fairview Avenue to Howell Street by constructing new sidewalk where necessary and by repairing where practical wi��y,y no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is'$ 0.40 per sq. ft. for 4" Monolithic \Excavation, fill, cone. removed, root cutting, drive crossings etc. at extra cost) Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on'said improvement on the 5th day of July 19-55, at the hour of 10 dclock 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Coun' JUN 7 1 19- Approved_ 19—r City Clerk PUBLISHED /3.-%=�= Mayor File S5641 Councilman GIeiONS Councilman HALVORSON Councilman Councilman MARZITELU Councilman MORTINSON Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DwLoN e a: a o. 113503 .h matter of mstoringg��the Side - He n both Sidea of ley Ave- "-� `•.. ; . 'Tom Pascel'St. to A1BArt at, br uoHngnew: sidewalk where mer and by. reDatring .tvhera 'qra i ,e r• � �• '+atY Ocdet ,172E INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of restoring the sidewalk on both sides of Berkeley Avenue from Pascal St. to Albert St. by constructing new sidewalk where necessary and by repairing where practical under Preliminary Order 172678 approved April 13, 1955 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 restore the sidewalk on both sides of Berkeley Avenue from Pascal St. to Albert St. by constructing new sidewalk where necessary and by repairing where practical 0.40 ier sq. ft. for 4" Monolithic with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $drive corssings etc. at extra cost) (Excavation, fill, cone. removed, root cutting, 5th day of Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the— July 19 55 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 meting to the by the , stating hearing, the nature persons manner of the improvement and theet tai cost thereof asrhe time and place of estimated. Adopted by the Council a 19— Approved City Clerk PUMIMayor File S564o Councilman GIBBONS Councilman HALVORSON , _ Councilman '"el6NwU._ Councilman MARZITELLI Councilman MORTINSON Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DILLON a ,,e I �I. u,1T3S00— ' matter of reatorin8'-the dde-I n troth ,idea of nm. KetmetII 3tmef ,-90 Prior F 3 by CopBtrUetloH never sidewalY. . erg aad by reDaith! prac1Uea1 under Prenmma y C ePProved 'October By— INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of restoring the sidewalks on both sides of Berkeley Avenue from Kenneth Street to Prior Avenue, by constructing new sidewalk where necessary and by repairing where practical under Preliminary Order 170691 approve' October 27 1954 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 restore the b sidewalks on both sides of Berkeley Avenue from Kenneth Street to Prior Avenue, by _ constructing new sidewalk where necessary and by repairing where practical with po alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ O per sg. ft. for 4" Monolithic Pxcavation, fill, cone. removed, root cutting, drive crossings etc. at extra cost) Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 5th day of July 1955 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 nature persons he improvement and the ot tae cost by ther'eofrtasres8 tache time and place of vid hearing, the Adopted by the Council M 1 -- 19— City Clerk Approved— Mayor pprov d _19_ - PUSLiSHED -�� s Mayor File 55639 Councilman 61esoNs Councilman HALVORSON Councilman net Au L Councilman MARZITELLI Councilman MORTINSON Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DILLON °tea i r�1 - �o. 1735P4– - .e matter of repaving'Como Ave- ' .i'om Saeaing'Avenue to^Raymond _ to mY .surf^ ' - 4 with asphatCe � . T •.. • � .._ ,ite the exff. : ek area Wliere f .' ...ead;YlapV- .raok-� ement-wliere red' FILE NO ., 3y INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of repaving Como Avenue from Snelling Avenue to Raymond Avenue by surfacingwith asphaltic concrete the existing track area where track paving is adequate and removing track and track pavement where required; removing the existing wood block wearing course and surfacing with asphaltic concrete the remainder of the roadway area, constructing new curb where necessary; constructing sewer, water and gas service connections from street mains to property lines where necessary; constructing drainage facilities; reconstructing the paving, curbing and sidewalks on intersecting streets where not in conformity with said improvement and by doing,all other work which.is necessary and incidental to said improvement, under Preliminary Order 172819 approved April 21, 1955 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 repave Como Avenue from Snelling Avenue to Raymond Avenue by surfacing with asphaltic concrete the existing track area where track paving is adequate and removing track and track pavement where required; removing the existing wood block wearing course and surfacing with asphaltic concrete the remainder of the roadway area, constructing new curb where necessary; con- structing sewer, water and gas service connections from street mains to property lines where necessary; constructing drainage facilities; reconstructing the paving, curbing and sidewalks on intersecting streets where not in conformity with said improvement and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to said improvement, with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 190.653.00 f Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 5th day of July p 19--U_ _- 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Counci Jl1N 7 1955 19- 7 i Approved 19—City Clerk PUBLISHED–(a- , Mayor File 13035 Councilman GIBBONS Councilman HALVORSON Councilman -Reeb"gn , Councilman MARZITELLI' Councilman MORTINSON Councilman PUMGRSON Mr. President D&LOti E No. 1135a 9 1 the watt r of ndemNnB .lna easemenSs art fills Sdn Brad- y for slopes. cu and surfacing with bituminous ma - 1a1 .the alley in �alodr- 1. 'yeeehe from Wilkin street to We iol' . y, gt. to the 0"osad —n a under 1hr',r. -yorder.I&FILE NO 'dAP`io neifeuvf' .. aa - INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary for slopes, cuts and fills in grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 1, Leech's Addition, from Wilkin Street to West Seventh St. to the proposed change of grade under Preliminary Order 172646 approve' April 12, 1955 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 condemn and take an easement in the land necessary for slopes, cuts and fills in grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 1, Leech's Addition, from Wilkin Street to West Seventh St. to the proposed change of grade in accordance with the blue print hereto attached and made a part hereof, the hatched portions showing the cuts and the shaded portions showing the fills ,�+ 25.00 with no alternatives, and that tht'estimated cost thereof is $ Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 5th day of July 19-5-5_ - 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as 'estimated. Adopted by the Council JUN 7 Imo- 19- 7 I'a Approve' 19_ ty Clerk Mayor File 7-2971 Councilman GIBBONS Councilman HALYORSON Councilman ,Heeb*m 1 Councilman MARZITELLI v Councilman MORTINSON Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DILLON P i t! i F. No. 1735W CC. " In the matt -Q. ' r' heggrrade the alley Utlo�, from 1' to wnf' " -s'•Add!- �I Stwenth fa: -shown 5 '' . P': 'r ,. Depart- . .the ro E ,3 arr COiJNGjj4ILE NO ,usa B - INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of changing the grade of the alley in Block 1, Leech's Addition, from Wilkin St. to West Seventh St. to conform to the grade as shown on the profile on file in the Department of Public Works. Also grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 1, Leech's Addition, from 'viilkin St. to West Seventh Street to the proposed change -of grade under Preliminary Order 172645 approved April 12 1955 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 change the grade of the alley in Block 1, Leech's Addition, from Wilkin St. to West Seventh St. to conform to the grade as shown on the profile on file in the Department of Public Works. Also grade and surface with bituminous material the alley in Block 1, Leech's Addition, from Wilkin St. to West Seventh Street to the proposed change of grade with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 1,404.85 Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 5th day of July 19-55— - 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council � 7 ME , 19— Approve' G1 City Clerk PUBLISPXD L, ayor File 12972 Councilman Glssows / - - Councilman HALVORSON 6 Councilman - - - Councilman ntARZITELLI — - Councilman MORTINSON C� Councilman pETERSoN Mr. President DILLON Vo. 179b0'7— the matt$ of opeyn antl ex -I ick b a�neyPEC ft. Indtti in U qfrom thge i HeodTlCl. Ac' yy .h, . 's V: to _' --f the .. � Avenue: ,. COIIN9, , s"�LE NO INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of opening and extending an alley 20 ft. in width in Lot 6, Block 5, Rogers and Hendricks Acre Lots, from the south line of the existing alley in Cannon's Plat to the north line of W. Orange Avenue, by taking and condemning a strip of land 20 ft. in width in Lot 6, Block 5, Rogers and Hendricks Acre Lots, said strip of land to be 20 ft. in width and the extension of the existing alley in Cannon's Plat from the south line of Cannon's Plat to the north line of W. Orange Avenue under Preliminary Order 172752 approved April 19, 1955 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 open and extend an alley 20 ft. in width in Lot 6, Block 5, Rogers and Hendricks Acre Lots, from the south line of the existing alley in Cannon's Plat to the north line of W. Orange Avenue, by taking and condemning a strip of land 20 ft. in width in Lot 6, Block 5, Rogers and Hendricks Acre Lots, said strip of land to be 20 ft. in width and the extension of the existing alley in Cannon's Plat from the south line of Cannon's Plat to the north line of W. Orange Avenue with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 950.00 Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 5th day of July v 19-55- 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council J U 7 1955 19— Approved 19— City Clerk PU13LISiHIS�-//- Mayor File 13006 Counditm n GIBBONS mm - Councilman t NALvoRsom Councilman ao / Coundlman MARZRELLI Councilman monmsoN r �j Councilman PMIISON Mr. President o1LLom N \�1 IN B c_ F. Nos, 179595--375690-- � gp4olved That epecke bC d�TgagWren� on ('•� g . NOTICEitr Qht Cit° 'tTCasuoto'. ) amount of ga9.CoveTlttB � hecke of the COUNCIL FILE NO. TO {j nu>n hee$oBt rroon, Neo re oh PRINTER II 'd ted b'�eLhe Cotmeit 'ilii. 7, 1955. APPmved ( i, Wig) June 3.__1931 _1 V , THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY, TO 8 T2HE9 AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF 1173 To INCLUSIVE, AS PER CHECKS $ �28-6�7.i7& ,COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED8, ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTROLLER. 7 9 ADOPTED BY THE N n_t8_ t--- ,IiJN jjj COUNCIL— APPROVED-- 19_ Y— 500 9-54 oap,.2 � t NOTICE CITY OF SAINT PAUL TOCOUNCIL RESOLUTION COUNCIL FILE N0. PRINTER Jube 3 —19-53 E$O77LVED, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY, TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF $ X111 423.35. COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED -41 l 1T; 81279 INCLUSIVE, AS PER CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTROLLER. „u A d6N ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL _JUN ( ry 10 19— SO r � JU'h 71 ° APPROVED-- 19— BYAp 500 9-54. AWi 4R 1 COUNCIL P G LERK OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE NUMBER w HALVORSON OLL C L AUDITED CLAIMS J11tra 3-. 18-55- MARZITELLI IN FAVOR MORTINSON PETERSON NST y MR. PRES.DD V ',E roy, — ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL -4n 7 — APPROVED '- -119 — 1*0 CK IN FAVOR OF NUMBER BROUGHT FORWARD RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY IN THE AMOUNT OF S 198 697112 . COVERING CHECKS NO. IN THE OF CWFW {� CU'[;tCC�MP.TROLL R. PER CHECKS O FIL ii lIYY1l ::1i 1lII BY ' y' p../pIYYw GATE TRANSFER OI---RSEMENT I RBY ETURNED I/ 111 CHECKS 6 CHEPKS 83.173 Anchor Casualty Co. 159 831 81174 Mollie Roiblatt 150 00 81175 Edward A. 'Zurek 27 5011 �i 81176 John Bergeron l4o 0011 83.177 Norris 0. Halvorson it 31 190'94;; 81178 " " " " a a i!, 17 655 5'1 l} 248' 82 i, 81179 81180 N a N �j 14 15602 11 81181 " " " 42 858.87] 81182 Saint Paul Institute 2 500 00' 8118g Berglund Lumber Co. 553 05 81184 0. R. Eokhardt 16 OS 811 R. E. Hu7mp Co.. 316 22 81186 N. W. Be11 Telephone Co. 83.187 " " Refining Co. ) 1 8161 40 81188• ski ly 011 Co.. j 922'08 81189 Automotive Service Co. 81190 Borchert Ingersoll Co. 83291 81102 F. E. Carroll Clutch & Transmission Service Inc. 3` S� 81193 Downtown Ford Co. 81194 Dunn Welding Supply Co. 49'69 i1 4' 68'98! 83.195 Federal Truck Sales & Service; & Machine Co. 30,2311 81196 81197 81198 Fleet Supply Elmer Geiger General Truck & Equipment Inc, 4 2011 il' 59 23 83.199 R. L. Gould & Co. 68,5 131 i' ` 81200 Grand Avel Motor Co. 95 24 40 81201 81202 Cy Green & Sons Gruber Auto Eleo. Co. SO 7890 !j 81203 Hetfield �,ueensn Co. 1 ��;, 41 581 157 81204 International Harvester Co. 99 !; 81205 Johnson Printing Co. j' 1 288 00 i 81206 Larry's Glass & Mirror Co. 7.$3 81207 Maok Motor Truck Corp. Co. 40 106 40 105 95 81208 Al Mergens Motor Co. 43 18'� 81209 Midway Chevrolet Minn. Fire Extinguisher, Ino.i 175 84,! 81210 81211 Minneapolis Tank & Mfg. Co. 83000 fi 81212 Monti-Witthauer Equipment Co. 8 53 it 81213 N. W. Alignment Service 12 76 81214 83.213 " " Auto Parts Co. " a Refining Co. 1 98 3 191 40 81216 Park Maohine Inc. 226 09 , 81217 Paulson Auto Supply Co. I 151 15 81218 Power Brake & Equipment Inc.225 30 81219 Ruffridge-Johnson Equip, Co. ,lIno. Go 99 00 196 02 81220 W. F. Smith Tire & Battery 145 82 81221 81222 standard Spring Co. " Storage Battery Co. 133 27 81223 " Unit Parts Co. 136 16 j 81224 A. Steiert & Son, Inc. 1 148 0o 295 96 G 81225 Terrace Auto Supply Co., Inc.' � 81226 The Tinsel Prod. Co. 65 60 81227 81228 Tractor Supply Co. Universal Sign Co., Inc. X11 35 75 11 II ii i� SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD ! - X1384 9W 68 p , � CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCIL ? P' J' y PLI TEs CLERK OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE NUMBER - R ROL "L HAVORSON LL AUDITED CLAIMS June IS ' _ 30_55- MARZITELLI IN FAVOR MORTINSON A Fl RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY e PETE N GAINST IN THE AMOUNT OF S 311 423.35 — COVERING MR. ES. R_.C:B ter UN y [� i kNGNi/ 8 79 812 2) `�12•J INCLUSIVE, AS ADOPTEDPER CHECKS NO. TO CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFUF 5. UtCXFffOLLER. APPROVED IS ��%Pty 141 _ 1i CHECK I RETURNED NUMBER IN FAVOR OF TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT I BV BANK CHECKS _ CHECKS BROUGHT FORWARD 81229 Twin Cities Catering Co. 83.230 Eugene K. & Agnes M. Jordan 81231 Bonney L. McLean 81232 Norris 0. Halvorson 81233 81234 81235 Ed W. Kartak 81236 Norris 0. Halvorson 81237 Mary E. Krey 81238 Lorraine Sandelin 81239 E. W. MOGill 81240 Laurence Charboneau 81241 Charles A. HauDler & Assooiat s 81242 J. W. Hulme Co. 81243 Kerwinin Inc. 812 Neuman Music Co. 81245 Amherst H. Wilder Found. 81246 A & B Towing service 83.247 " " " " 81248 Akron Brass Mfg. Co., Inc. 81249 B & M Siren Co. 81250 Bakelite Company 81251 Blomberg's Grocery 81252 Butler Bros. 8123 Duo Prod. Northwest, Inc. 8123 Forman Ford & Co. 81255 General Motors Corp. 81256 Harder's Big Ten Food Market 81257 Hydraulic Jack & Equip. Se,:v. Co. 81258 Johnson Lumber Co. 81259 N. A. Kullas, Inc. 83.260 The Lake Erie Chemical Co. 81261 Lawyers Co—operative Pulblichlig Co. 81262 C. Leuaer Landscaping 81263 Lite-0—Way Advertising 81264 J. E. Lonergan Co. 81265• Motorola Comm. & Eledtbonia I 81266 'oil Equip. service & Sales Co 81267 National Reareatlon Assn. 81268 Northwestern Tire Co. 81269 'Novak & Chrkhtensen 81270 Pomeroy's Animal Clinic 81271 Promotional Publications 81272 Purchasing Magazine 81273 H. A. Rogers Company 8127 Royal Arc Equip. Sales, Inc. 81275 Soiltest, Inc. 81276 standard Supply Cofapany 81277 Ward Lafranoe Truck Corp. 81278 Worum Chemical Co. 81279 wheel Service Co. SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 1 137 00 570 90 425 00 663 45 80 762 20 328 43 472:00 25 000 00 32'00 V5 17 00 46 0 7 4 5 229'03 291 77 111,25 50 00 138,80 135 33 463 594 50 46.50 6 45 18 78 6 68 3 84 12 00 18 67 3 55 7 68 24 594 58 25.00 18 00 8 60 11 64 �! 409 47 4 50 12 00 151 20 71 40 7 50 3t" 00 00 93-66 189',50 15 80 16 82 II 14 64 4068 ::496 397 03 2nd Laid Laid over to 3rd and app_ I J A dopte Yeas Nays Yeas Nays "`Gibbor�- Gibbons ..._H olland Holland Marzitelli /reterson✓✓✓ Peterson President Dillon Mc President Dillon 71 Origin•1 to City Clcrk ORD INAN-CE % Jo. 113510—Ordinance No. 1052t.— NO. / ?, Robert T. Gibbon . nitre amend ng Ordinance 1 PRESENTED BY , �7jy YL/! 7e07entitled: NO. /,E ' kn ordinance .ftig the -duties - ( boats fors th dd ?nr lovs dx i c In the An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7607, entitled: "An ordinance fixing the duties and responsi- bilities and the minimum qualifications for the various classes of positions in the Classified Service of the City, " approved February 13, 1935, as amended. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 7607, approved February 13, 1935, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out the minimum qualifications for the position "Superintendent of Water Distribution" and sub stituting in lieu thereof the following: "College graduation and five years' expe- rience in the design, maintenance and operation of the water works distribu- tion system in a city of at least 100, 000 population. Must be 'a registered pro- fessional engineer.in the State of Minnesota." Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval, and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons uatsoseea Holland Marzitelli Peterson T. Mr. President (Dillon) z,. Attest: City Clerk JUN 2 3 1955 Passed by the Council In Favor c� Against Approved: l r — Mayor PTTTRT,TSHELI 6 2� SS COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons Halvorson —iiviio rd - a zaccrn__ Mortinson Mr. President, Dillon 5M 6-54 a,2 s ass Adopted by the Council--.-195— r-JUN ouncil —. 195— t•JUN 81955 / Approved --c---_—__ — --195-- n Favor Mayor Against I" r - Orisinal to City Clerk COUNCIL ' CI OF ST. PAUL P,LE NO. OFFICE O THE CITY CLERK / CIL, RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM ` PRE E144. 'yJune 3, 1955 COMMISSIONE DATE -- i t;in U � J RESOLVED, That tl2 Purchasing agent be, and he is hereby authorized, with the consent of the Comptroller, to purchase frmm BRADY CONVEYORS CORPORATION three lengths .r of 10 ft, and two lengths of 6-1/2 ft. Portable reinforced suction hose 4-1/2" inside rG } diameter for the Purification Plant at a total cost of $510.00, without advertisement or competitive bids as this is the only source of supply and no advantage could be gained thereby. Charge - Water Department `,IzTr jcl . C F No. 179511-11Y Robert T. Gib - 'f bona— Resolved, That the Purchasing Agent he is hereby euthoTfud, with I `- be, and the consent of the Comptroller, to �. RS from 191ADY COaNVE110 ti - Purchase CD�RPDgATRiN threeguiugIth of lengths and tmo reinforced suction hose 407%- inside 31 rretecoatrofh5510.OD,�eaWtaut advert of y hsement or competitive bids as this CSOw Ss the only aouroe of nglY and no herebY. .I - advantage could be gained jay Charge—Water Departm by the Council June 8, IfgiS. Adopted Approved June 8, 1955. (June it, 1955) pa Cod COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons Halvorson —iiviio rd - a zaccrn__ Mortinson Mr. President, Dillon 5M 6-54 a,2 s ass Adopted by the Council--.-195— r-JUN ouncil —. 195— t•JUN 81955 / Approved --c---_—__ — --195-- n Favor Mayor Against I" r BY /Ij Comp COUNCILMEN Yeas Naye I on�8 I: alvorson Itu m[d'------- ar t Mortinson Wall- 141. President, Dillon SM 6-64 - a4W2 JUN 8 1956 Adopted by the Council�ppp��mmFy 196— Approved 196 i _fin Favor Mayor Against own an _ _... _. .. Na 15612—BY Robert T Gibbons, t t solved Thet the P r hasing Ag en and he 1s hereb uthal'1 ed with - '� 9 p_ the 1 Gaul-tyA r - orl&al to city Clerk CITY OF ST. PAIS C--yt f saint N0. :ler to glghland spring water C�^: OFFICE OF THE CITY ; " dw3u�a Ifrom L RESOLUT N GEL bef PRESENTED BY .v/l / LcC�A ` 0 bJl� n �: COMMISSIONER 6 M RESOLVED that the Purchasing Agent be and hereby is authorized, with the consent of the Comptroller, to issue City of Saint Paul Purchase j Order to Highland Spring Water Company for spring water, electric cooler service and cups furnished by said Company from June 21, 1950, through a December 30, 1954, to said City for the latter's Como Park Office, in the amount of $340.19, without advertisement or competitive bids, such amount being conformable to the reasonable value and agreed price therefor; said . Highland Spring Water Company, by inadvertence, having omitted to heretofore bill the City therefor and having been paid nothing on account of any of such items furnished by said Company to said City, as aforesaid; all payments pursuant hereto shall, be chargeable to Parks Fund 18 C3. BY /Ij Comp COUNCILMEN Yeas Naye I on�8 I: alvorson Itu m[d'------- ar t Mortinson Wall- 141. President, Dillon SM 6-64 - a4W2 JUN 8 1956 Adopted by the Council�ppp��mmFy 196— Approved 196 i _fin Favor Mayor Against own an - - Original to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAIL COUNCIL NO. FILOFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK L RESOLUTI—GENERAL ORM -}� PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONERDAT June 3 195_ RESOLVED, That the Purchasing Agent be, and he is hereby authorized, with the z consent of the Comptroller, to purchase from 1,'j1OTOSTAT CORPORATION 21 Rolls 4< Photostat Photographic Paper; 4 cases 2 qte fixer, and 7 cases 2 qt. developer for the Health Dept. at a total cost of $463.45, without advertisement or competitive bids as this is the only source of supply aid no advantage could be gained thereby. Charge - General Fund - Financial Forms - 31G3. O Joegi J. Mitchell ;A�y �C__p COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons Halvorson un ---- Mortinson _11" rson Mr. President, Dillon 3y ■ SM 8_54 jilapo,2 Robert T. Gibbons, Iverusement or competitive Deas as Is Is the only source a, supFly and advantage could be gained hereby. Charge —General Fund — Financial Ado b Adoptteded by the Council June 8, 1855. Approved June 8, 1955. (June 11, 1965) " 81955 Adopted by the Council.—_- .__195— , Approved-----.- In pproved__ —__In �C Favor �} -. J Against 4 .' rrr���1 _ - CITY OF SAINT PAUL 57' .i'-1 4 p "T'Im'N FILE COUNCIL RESOLUTION N°'--- N° 17.98. FOR I AUTHORIZATION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS - i FU PRESENTED BY HoN — DATF June 6, 1955 ,a_ 4 t RESOLVED, That the Counc hereby approves the award of the Contract Committee therefor, and hereby awards contract for Curbing the North Side of Jessamine Avenue from Duluth Street to Lane Place, and the East Side of Duluth Street from Jessamine Avenue to Magnolia Avenue to STANDARD STONE COMPANY in accordance with City plans and specifications therefor hereto attached and the Formal Bid #5124 of said Standard Stone Company for the contract price of $1068,00, such bid being the lowest and said Standard Stone Company being the lowest reasonable and reliable bidder and tte N: Corporation Counsel be and hereby is directed to draw up the proper form of contra4t therefor, and the proper, City officials hereby are authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of St. Paul. t3 is 1` Assessed against benefitted property - $1068.00 cy No. 173514-8 Flank D. MarZl• .dI— y N .solved, That the Council hereby -oves the award of the Contract ' Ilnittee therefor, and hereby awards mot for Curbing the North Si' .•a mine Avenue from Duh' 1 Lane Place, and... the E FORMAL BID NO. 5124 Yr - 'Oluth Street f T TeF;4 No..—'s ESTIMATE j 1 ° 975.00 uaA—n d a ,I, NOTE: TO BE —I.- AS TO FUNDS -A—E—E BY In-Q Ail.on. M.: ,2 ItnJ TO COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION. PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND TO BE REIM9Lyq.;,;� F'IQR COST OF THIS IMPROVEMENT AS FOLLOWS: ' 1. ASSESSED AGAINST BENFPTITED PROPERTY - - - - - - - - - - - - - j 1068.00 a' 2. APPROPRIATED FROM CRY'. SHARE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT&— _ CODE j 3. APPROPRIATED FROM LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS—E0001— PROFBT — - CODE j iti R. AFPROPIRIATEID FROM BOND ISSUE—CODE j 5. COUNTY AID _ _ - - - - _ - _ _ - - - _ _ _ _ - j 6. TOTAL - - - - - - - - - - - j 1068.00 )t. ,��=5.,�• COPIES TO: CITY CLERK 1 HEREBY C.RTIFY THAT THERE 18 AN UNENCUMBERED MAL- ONCE AVAILABLE IN THE ABOVE BTATEO APPROPRIATONS TO COMPTROLLER �,.., IMPROVEMENT NO REIMBURSE THE PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING POND }: PUBLIC WORKS IN THE ABOVE AMOUNTS. ' PURCHASING ' ?�,_ 1 COMPfR011 r ATE FINAL ORDER ADO I ddb By COUNCILMEN t.. YEAS NAYS ADOPTED BY THE CAUNCII 'A N FAVOR 1 �p Y!i �. lyr` GT wPrwo AGAINST , MR. PREBID6NT - R_ CITY OR SAINT PAUL `"" I" K COUNCIL RESOLUTION PLE CIL No. N° 17H FOR AUTHORIZATION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS ^ PRESENTED BY HON I OA IB_ RESOLVED, That the Co6dcil hereby approves the award of the Contract Committee therefor, and hereby awards contract for the Construction >L of a Sewer in Alley in John A. Weides Sub. of Block 45 Cottage Homes Addition to F. MORETTINI, INC, in accordance with City plane a and specifications therefor hereto attached and the Formal Bid #5126 of said F. Morettini, Inc, for the contract price of $987.00, such bid being the only one and said F. Morettini Inc. being a reasonable and reliable bidder and the Corporation Counsel be and hereby is directed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor, and the proper City officials hereby are authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of St. Paul Assessed against benefitted property - $987.00 C. F. No, 173515 --By Frank D. 51arzL- telll— ResolYed, That the ^G the hereby approves the award f the Contract C mra ttee .therefor, and hereby award? contract for the Cons D of er in alley IR John A.. WaiWelder Block 95 Cottage AomeLlls AddLtlo- FORMAL BID NO. 5126 t'.. M0FJ)TP1'NI. IN'' . 'aped.' t,,' ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE $ 1036.00 city 51an., �,.J1 NOTES TO BE CERTIFIED AS TO PONDS AVAILABLE-91'.� n "! {A BEPoI1LIPR68DfrINO TO COUNCIL FOR A—ON. ? b" PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND TO BE REIMBURSED FOR COST OF THIS IMPROVEMENT AS FOLLOWS: 1. ASSESSED AGAINST BDIEFDTED PROPERTY - - _ _ - - - - - - - - i. 987.00 2. APPROPRIATED FROM CRY'S SHARE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS— - - CODE j 3. APPROPRIATED FROM LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS—E%EMPT'RGPEATY— - CODE j C APPROPRIATED FROM BOND ISSUE --COOK j - S. COUNTY AID - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - j p. j TOTAL - - - - - j 987.00 7 COPIES TO: 1 HERERY CERTIFY THAT THOLE IS AN UNENCUMBERED BAL- CITY CLERK ANCE AVAILABLE IN THE ABOVE STATED APPROPRIATIONS TO COMPTROLLER REIMBURSE THE PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING POND LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NO PUBLIC WORKS IN THE ABOVE AMOUNTS, PURCHASING �I DATE FINAL ORDER ADOPIT^ COMPTROLLE COUNCILMEN / ,'�� , -- YEAS NAYS . , ( ADOPM .1 THE COUNCI �.` UJ55 IN FAVOR A �. AGAINST Lo MR. PRESIDENT / MAYOR CITY O• SAINT PAUL ORIOINIU.+-- COUNCIL No. CRY CLERK NO 1'799 COUNCIL RESOLUTION •ILEI N2 POR AUTHORIZATION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS - PRESENTED 9Y HON. DA Ig_ RESOLVED, That the Co nil hereby approves the award of the Contract Committee therefor, and hereby awards contract for Curbing Montana Avenue from Hazelwood Street to Germain Street to STANDARD STONE COMPANY in accordance with City plans and specifications therefor hereto attached and the Formal Bid #5125 of said Standard Slone Cpmpan� for the contract price of $2311.00, such bid being the only one and said Standard Stone Company being a reasonable and reliable bidder and the Corporation Counsel be and hereby is directed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor., and the proper City officials hereby are authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of St. Paul. i Assessed against benefitted property - $2311.00 No. 173518 --By (Frank D. Mar2l- In— ;esolved, That the CDuncii hereby a eves the award f the Contract rmittee therefor, and hereby awards' ,tract for C-1,Gj Montane Avenue : m HRI,Elwood Street to Germain . eet to S't1A�NDARD STONE COM- I 'i FORMAL BID NO. 5125 '.A'Y m accordance With City PI '11: ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE s 2315.00 hereto .'nerJBca on.Forme7fo8id � , �I.—i:;l- NOTE: TO BE CERTIFIED AS TO FUNDS AVAILABLE BY 11 •, St— c;;_` " +)MG TO COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION. ¢re _ PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND T6ai4jj iiGit;(}r}gtr. yy:�lUY:OR COST OF THIS IMPROVEMENT AS FOLLOWS: 1, ASSESSED AGAINST BENEFITTEDFROPERTY - - _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ 5 2311.00 2. APPROPRIATED FROM CITY'S SHARE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS— - _ CODE f 3. APPROPRIATED FROM LOCAL IMPROVEMIXrS—EXEMPT PROPERTY— CODE j A. APPROPRIATED FROM BOND IEaUE—CODE { S. COUNTY AID _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ j 6. : TOTAL . . _ _ _ _ _ . . . - $ 2311.00 J COPIES TO: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THERE IS AN U—CUMBERED BAL- CITY CLERK COMPTROLLER ANCE AVAILABLE IN THE ABOVE STATED APPROPRIATIONS TO REIMBURSE THE PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NO PUBLIC WORKS IN THE ABOVE AMOUNTS. !_ PURCHASING DATE FINAL ORDER ADO( i`` MPTROLLE BY COUNCILMEN ,t 11' 1 jj�� YEAS NAYS 1y//! ADOPTED BY THE GOUNCNI[IN IN FAVOR WN 9 APPROVED ' MR. PRESIDENT an W ®� i CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCIL CITY CLERK s N2 1800 COUNCIL RESOLUTION FILE No;'_', FOR AUTHORIZATION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS 6. 1955 PRESENTED BY "ON.- DATE —_acne 'a— RESOLVED, That the Council herb approves the award of the Contract Committee therefor, and hereby awards contract for the Construction of a Street Drainage Sewer on Shepard Road (Including Service Road), Spring Street, Spring Lane, Chestnut Street, gAgle Street, and other Streets - Shepard Road Improvement Contract "E" to PETER LANETTI CONSTRUCTION COMPANY in accordance with City plans and specifications therefor hereto attached and the Formal Bid #5127 of said foK the contract price of $50,917.02 Peter Lametti Construction,/such bid being the lowest and said Peter Lametti Construction Company being the lowest reasonable and reliable bidder and the Corporation Counsel be and hereby is directed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor, and the proper City officials hereby are authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of St.Paul. Appropriated from Bond [slue, Code ST -4 - $50,917.02 173517—By Frank D. M.rA- 'd. That the Counenh the —.,d of the Contract ro therefor, and hereby awards 'he Confft =tWS of a sewer on Shepard —1- ad), S rig ", -,g—t If FORMAL 010 No. 5127 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE S 51,567.00 NOTE: TO BE CERTIFIED AS TO FUNDS AVAILABLE BY COMPTROLLER TO COUNCIL MR ADOPTION. PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND TO St'MIt..BURSSD FOR COST OF THIS IMPROVEMENT AS FOLLOWS: I ASSESSED AGAINST BENEFITTED PROPERTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. APPROPRIATED FROM CITY'S SHARE OF LOCAL IMPROVEM10— M.! 3. APPROPRIATED FROM LOCAL IMPROVEMEREXEMPT PROPERTY— CODE R. APPROPRIATED FROM BONO ISSUE—CODE ST -4 3 50,917.02 S. COUNTY AID - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . $ 50,917.02 COPIES TO: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THERE IS M UNENCUMBERED BAL- CITT CLERK A CZ AVAILABLE IN THE ABOVE STATED APPROPRIATIONS TO LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NO COMPTROLLER REIMBURSE THE PERMANENT IMPROVE— REVOLVING FUND PUBLIC WORKS IN THE ABOVE AMO NTS. j r PURCHASING DATE FINAL ORDER AM CAMPTROLLE RS BY COUNCILMEN ADOPTED BY TEAS MAYS THE COUNC[' N FAVOR APPROYAAL- AGI—ST I MAYOIR i CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCIL ORIGINAL_ �T . COUNCIL RESOLUTION .. CRY CLERK 0 1801 PILE NQ• l� POR AUTHORIZATION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS fl PRESENTED BY NON. DA I RESOLVED, That the Council h y approves the award of the Contract Committee therefor, and hereby awards contract for the Grading of Tuscarora Avenue from Chatsworth Street to Pleasant Avenue to JOHN F HAND EXCAVATING COMPAwv in accordance with City plans and specifications therefor hereto attached and the Formal Bid #5128 of said John F. Hand Excavating Company for the contract price of $3484.00, such bid being the lowest and said -John F. Hand Excavating Company being the lowest reasonable and reliable bidder and the Corporation Counsel be and herhby is directed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor, and the proper City officials hereby are authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of St. Paul, _ 173518—By Frank D. Maai- Assessed against benefitted property $3484.00 That the hereby tlcarltrct heIet rward f the , End hereby i wands the 6grading Of T.—tura n ClutEwoAh 'Stteei W ,vue fN; JOHN IF- HAND ,. and EpePJEce FORMAL BID NO. 5128 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE S 3138.00 NOTE: TO BE CERTIFIED AS TO FUNDS AVAILABLE BY COMPTROLLER BEFORE PRESENTING TO COUNCIL FOR AMMON. PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND TO BE REIMBURSED POR COST OF THIS IMPROVEMENT AS FOLLOWS: I. ASSESSED AGAINST BEN6TTTED PROPERTY - - - - - - - - - $ 3484.00 2. APPROPRIATED FROM CITY'S SHARE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS— - CODE { a. APPROPRIATED FROM LOCAL"IMPROVFMENTS--E%EMR PROPERTY— - CODE S M. APPROPRIATED FROM BOND ISSUECOOE Z S. COUNTY Al. - _ _ - - - - _ .- - - - $ 6. { TOTAL - - - s 3484.00 COPIER TO: I HEREBY CERTIPY THAT THERE IB AN UNENCUMBER® SAL• CITY CLERK ANCS AVAILABLE IN THE ABOVE STATED APPROPRIATION. TO LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NO COMPTROLLER REIMBURSE THE PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT RMOLVING FUND PUBLIC WORKS IN THE ABOVE AMOUNTS. PURCHASING PTRODATE FINAL ORDER ADOPT® IyyICOMLIE COUNCILMEN/y/ JUN 8 1955 YEAS NAYS / ADOPTE) BY THB COUNCI - _�( IN APMOVm AGUNBr MR. PRESIDENT MAY011 ORIGINAL— CITY OF SAINT PAUL II Al 1 n. No 273518—By Frank D. Man].1 I 1 mK o COUNCIL RESOLD' - N - FOR 1Ee the awarhat d of GODeU the Coatracf AUTHOR17�p'1'ION OF LOCAL IMPROj/Ef1$1!7.P erefor, and hereby awards widening the: Daved ^nar-. - 'hlte Rear AYA'•i1P - - Ia mon F _du I t955 ,B_ PRESENTED BY RESOLVED, That the Councilreby approves the award,of the Contract Committee therefor, and hereby awards contract for widening the paved roadway on White Bear Avenue between Minnehaha Avenue and Ames Avenue; grading, curbing and paving the widened portions of the roadway with one course concrete paving and surfacing of the present paved roadway with asphaltic concrete from Minnehaha Avenue to Ames Avenue with the exception that the sewer cuts between York ,,venue and Ames Avenue shall be repaved with new concrete base and asphaltic concrete surfacing to THORNTON BROS. COMPANY in accordance with City plans and specifications therefor hereto attached and the Formal Bid #5115 of said Thornton Bros. Company for the contract price of $87,000,00, such bid being the lowest and said Thornton Bos. Company being the lowest reasonable and reliable bidder and the Corporation Counsel be and hereby is directed to draw up the proper forms of contract therefor, and the proper City officials herebyare authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of St, Paul. Assessed against benefitted property - $15740,00 P.I.R. Fund 3001 Suspense Account - 26260.00 Appropriated from Bond Issg Fu41d ST-6 - 45000.00 FORMAL BID mo-5115 ENGINEER'S IMA f 95,583.00 a NOYEI TO BE CERTIFIED AS TO FUNDS AVAILABLE BY COMPTROLLER BEFORE PRESENTING TO COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION. PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND TO BE REIMBURSED FOR COST OF THIS IMPROVEMENT AS FOLLOWS: 1. ASSESSED AGAINST BENEFITTED PROPERTY - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 15,740.00 2. APPROPRIATED FROM CTTY S SHARE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS— - - CODE { J. APPROPRIATED FROM LOCAL I MPROVEMENTS—E —PT PROPERTY— - CODE - $ A. APPROPRIATED FROM -BSNS� c�ouSE Z _ P.I.R. Fund 3001 Suspensnt f 26,260,00 S. COVNTY AID- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6Appropriated from Bond Issue Fund ST-6 f 45,000.00 TOTAL _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ . _ s 87,000.00 COPIES TO: 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THERE IS AN UNENCUMBERED SAL - CITY CLERK ANCE AVAILABLE IN THE ABOVE STATED APPRO-IATIONS TO LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NO COMPTROLLER RMNSURSE THE PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND PUBLIC WORKS IN THE ABOVE AMOUNTS. PURCHASING FINAL ORDER ADOPTS MPFROLLE II COUNCILMEN JUN' N' 8 1955 ( YEAS NAYS ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL_ I, - �IN FAVOR APPROV AGAINST MR. PRESIDENT n •pT�r.T� / ✓--- AAYOR II ! CITY OP'SAINT PAU' N• I Ok D. Mai 1- N- 1794, .COUNCIL RESOL oe•ION IUOCtI hereby, POR aOIT the Contract �: T.-ierebyy ewnTds AUTHORIZATION OF LOCAL IMPROV.. RENT PROD ate PRESENTED BY HON. DATC. IS__ RESOLVED, That the Council herey rovea the award of the Contract Committee therefor, and hereby awards contract for Curbing N. Side Arlington Avenue from Victoria St. to a point 44 ft, east of east line of Fisk Street (vacated) and from Grotto St. to a point 100.5 ft. west of east line of Lot 6, Block 29, Como; E. Side Victoria Street from Arlington Avenue to 102.79 ft. north; W. side Grotto Street from Arlington Avenue to north line of Lot 10, Block 2, Elmhurst Addition to STANDARD STONE COMPANY in accordance with City plans and specifications therefor hereto attached and the Formal Bid #5114 of said Standard Stone Company for the contract price of $2055.00, such bid being the 9gly_�iand said Standard Stene Company being a reasonable and reliable bidder and the Corporation Counsel be and hereby is directed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor, and the proper City officials hereby are authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of St. Paul. Assessed against benefitted property - - $2055.00 FORMAL BID No -5114 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATES 1380.00 NOTE: TO BE CERTIFIED AS TO FUNDS AVAILABLE BY CAMPTROLLER BEFORE PRESENTING TO COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION.-{ PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND TO BE REIMBURSED FOR COST OF THIS IMPROVEMENT AS FOLLOWS: 1. ASSESSED AGAINST BEN6rrTEO PROPERTY - - - - - - - - - - - - s 2055.00 2. APPROPRIATED FROM CITY'S SHARE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS— - - CODE S a. APPROPRIATED FROM LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS—I.— PROPERTY— - CODE S .. APPROPRIATED FROM BOND IBBUfi—CODE i S. COUNTY AID - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - f 8. : TOTAL - - - - - - - - - - - - s 2055.00 COPIES TO: 1 MERESY CERTIFY TNAT THERE 18 AN UNENCUMBERED BAL- CITY CLERK. ANCE AVAILABLE IN THE ABOVE STATED APPROPRIATIONS TO LOCAL IMPROVEMEHr NO COMPTROLLER REIMBURSE THE PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND d PUBLIC WORKS IN THE ABOVE AMOUNTS. . PURCHASING DATfi FINAL ORDER ADO fE COMPTROLLE _ . BY J� II COUNCILMEN YEAS MR. PRESIDENT EBB B M ®.Ow NAYS ADOPT® BY THE COUNCIL JUN 8 1955 IN FAVOR ppp4pp�,jj Y�),,jj UIiJV iJ L�41^� AGAINST 7 G'{/jI • M71YOR - _ - CITY OF SAINT PAUL - COUNCIL No CITY CLEAK NO 1 93 COUNCIL RESOLUTION FILE FOR AUTHORIZATION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS — DA. June 2. ( MESENTE:D BY NON - RESOLVED, That the Council here y proves the award of the Contract Committee — therefor, and hereby awards contract for Curbing Pariview Avenue from Grotto Street to St. Albans Street, to STANDARD STONE COMPANY in accordance With plans and specifications therefor hereto attached and the Formal Bid No. 5113 of said Standard Stone Company for the contract price of $2,995.00, such bid being the only bid and said Standard -Stone Company being a reasonable and reliable bidder and the Corporation Counsel be and hereby is directed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor, and the proper City officials hereby are authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of St. Paul. Assessed against benefitted property - $2995.00 C. F. No, 173521—By Frank D. MartiIOU— - - Resolved. That the Council hereby approves the award of the COutrnet I _ Committee therefor, aad hereby award$ fi rnntract for Curbing Parkview. Avenue i o^+ "t : Street to St. Alban Street, -ANDARD STONE COMPANY in I nce wl$-Plan and epeciflca- t ,ztefor hereto attached nod the 84d ontr No' 5113 of Said Stand -0 ' 6uch bid being the o '? _ St odard Stone , '!, e Ji-'; 1 U.-•' ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE i 2757.000 FORMAL BIO NO -5113 c ll.lt ..I..IRF NOTE; TO BE CERTIFIED AS TO FUND. AVAILABLE BY COMPTROLLER BFPORE PRESENTING TO COUNCIL FOR A—ION. PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING POND TO BE REIMBURSED FOR COST OF THIS IMPROVEMENT AS 1. ASSESSED AGAINST BENEFITTED PROPERTY - - . • ' • - ' - - S 2 995.00 2. APPROPRIATED FROM CITY'.SHARE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS— - CODE TE : a. APPROPRIATED FROM LOCAL IMPROVEMEM6—ROVEPRONDRTY— CODE s A. APPROPRIATED FROM BOND IBEUE—LADE S 5. COUNTY AID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 6. TOTAL . . - _ _ - _ - _ - s2,995-00 COPIES TO: 1 HER®Y CBtTIFY THAT THERE IE AN UNBECUMBBIFD BAL- CITY CLERK ANCE AVAILABLE IN THE ABOVE ETA an APPROPRIATIONS TO ,y�AL IMPROVEMENT NO COMPTROLLER RBMBUREE THE PERMANENT IMPROVEMBTr REVOLVING FUND FUBLIC WORK" IN THE ABOVE AMOUNTS, PURCHASING A 9ATE FINAL ORDER ADOPITD COUNCILMEN YEAS NAV" �N lAVOR _ AOAINaT MR. PRESIDENT BE FEE ®'qW ADOPTED BY THE COUNCII—-� G-1034 Council File No .................... .--- PROPOSAL FOR 'IMPROVEMENT Nq: I73522- ereae, A written prop aai for the. and.Ing of the tollowld�' improve- - ade and s rfance with binnah,ans - lal the alley In Hlack 1, Mag- e Addition, f, ., Kennard PRELIMINARY ORDER. -m street having been o the Ca'nM of the r - Ii The undersigned hereby proposesthe making of thefollowing public improvement by the City'0f rSzlYn "lain"a. x': (rade and surfacewithbituminous material the alley in Block 1, Magdalene Addition. from Kennard Street to Germain Street - ---. - --------------------_................... .............................. .......------... ----._........-------- ------------- Dated this.. -8th day of ..... .............. ....----June = r ------------- Councilman. PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Grade and surface with bituminous material the alley in Block 1� Magdalene Addition, from Eennard Bisset to Germain Street ------------------------------------------------------ _ ------------------- ----------------------------------------------------.._...-----_-----------------------------..... 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 th>, foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council ------------------------' .............. YEAS NAYS Councilman GIBBON@ O 755 HALVORSONApproved ................................ .......................................... - MORTI� - n .PM"ftSeN--.... .......- .............. ......... .. .......-- ---- ..... -------•--- MR. PRESIDENT DILLON / Mayor. 300D 7-64 �� /G / / /1 ^^ PUBZISIiED 2 Council File No -------------••--- s PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT .-eeasr written Proposal fov o A - ' - - of the following improv, and Via` Hing and taking an eesem w } lain-1%,1912.j sst gdgoand nowt. y - mius-material the ...,�,...--. . a PRELIMINARY ORDER. %Ugdalene c dalu , t 1 - "„% Theundersignedhereby proposes the making ofthe following public improvement bythelnt'yGi ''AntPaul,via.: :ogndemnin�..ana_taking..an easement. in._thluta.- ............... fills in the ad and anrfac xith-_bits} inon9--1»aterI.al._E1.M..alley ---- ...... ......... an Block 1� Magdalene 1�ddition� from Kennard Street-_to_(3ermain_Street------------------------- ............................................. .. ---.. ...... - Dated this.......day Of- ------------------ J°IIe............ �- � 1951.... -- ------ - -------------- ��C may` `yam Councilman. PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: poademning and taking an easement -in the. -land necessaryfor _.slopes,--.Gpt4. and -------- -. .fil].a..in..tLhe..grading...and-.aurfacing..aith..hituminoua--material.-the--allag ... -----..--- -- .... ..in-Block--1,--I�e8da14i?o.A.aS�itiQxt....Lk�om..Kennarfi-.sheat--tn--l}.armain.B.treat............. .- ---_ having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul ... ........----------- - ---.. _ ._... -- x herefore, 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. r 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. .i.d M. Adopted by the Council--------------------------------------- -........................... x YEAS NAYS JUNS 1955 Councilman GIBBONS ; HALVORBON Approved---------------------------------- - -..... ..--------------- - MORTINSON p' .........:................-----------------.. ....... ^ MR. PRESIDENT DILLON Mayor. 8000 7-54 PLT TSffi'I3 -A NOTICE C. F. No. Resolved, That checks be drawn on TO C he ty Treasa., to there: ate g .7 amount of illoo, �gc a .51, Va. I ' COUNCIL 17.1. NO.— PRINTER numbered irfiltea In . as 8 in Per checks G I a office Gf'the _'_v Ad. b, Comptroller. CouncilJ". 0' In'. June 6 _19 55 AppMvcd Inn. 8, 3888.(Jana 11, 1858) RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY I , TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF $160 409-31 COVERINGCHECKS NUMBERED 81280 _TO81329 INCLUSIVE, AS PER -CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY C016RRO�Ell ADOPTED BY THE COUNCII 0 R APPROVED----- BY— BOO 3.54 �l CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCIL LI TE ip I CLERK - OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE NUMBER HALVORSON O ALL AUDITED CLAIMS Jati o 6 18-0 SPD IN FAVOR MORTINSON � t RESOLVED. THATCHECKSBE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY aswenso INST IN THE AMOUNT OF f '1 An syn (� ICi __, COVERING p MR. PRES. OOT�VV/ m 81200 TO Al X29 JU� L CHECKS NO. NCLUSIVE. AS rtvween PER CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFIj!,2:,LH;C.TY COMPTROLLER. ADOPTED B THE COUNCI 'IF '��.. • . n APPROVED 19- 14; CHECK IN FAVOR OF NUMBER BROUGHT FORWARD 8128q. Norris 0. Halvorson 81281 r " 8128, 812 r r r 812 " " " 8128 r 8128 r x " 81281r " " 8128. MoGowan's 81289 No Graw Hill Book Co. 81290 Meyers 00. Inc. 81291 Milady Publishing 00- 8129t The Minar Co. 8129 Missouri Botanical Garden 8129 Minnesota Milk Co. 8129 M;)6oe Calculating Uohine 8129 Nati,nal Audio -Visual Assoc 81291 National EduoA Assoc. 87.29$ r Foremen's Institute 87299 Nelson 011 Co. 81300 A. N. Palmer Co. 8130. M. F. Patterson Dental S. 04- 81301 J. F."Ptaoek and Son Inc. 8130) Public Relations News 81304 Pub. Wks. Equip. Co. Inc. 8130 Ramaley Print. Go. 8130 RapinWaa Paper Co. 8130t Rubenstein & Ziff Co. 81308 G. T. Rugland 81309 Seestedt Linoleum Co. 81310 Sherritt Flag 00. Inc.- 81311 Smith -Corona Inc. 81312 Snelling Laundry 8131 Syracuse University Press 8131 Trane Co. 8131 Tarin City Wholesale Plastic 8131 Thermal Co. 81317 Univ. of Minnesota+ 81310 Waterous Co. 8131P Webster Go,. 81320,' west Pub. Co. 8132 John Wiley and Sons Inc.. 8132 Willis Moore Insurance 8132 Wolters Auto Supply Co. 8132. Dan I. York 81325 Z-nsmaster Baking Co. 81326 C. J. Duffey Paper Co. 81327 H-00 corp. 81328 MacMillan Co. 81329 Northern States Power Co. SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD TRANSFER CHECKS RETURNED DISBURSEMENT BY BANK CHECKS I 80 463 of 931 81 13 623',62 213 30 9.59 00 45 815'58 232!19 405132 1 10;84 661,71 38;o4 66 ,j 146 214,25 4100 5,00 3 32 318 16 18879 320-01 2'00 10,00 3330104 805;20 41140 79:84 107 40 265 00 466 00 135' 35 21;50 1 1+'65 I. 39152 18 68 49,91 8;00 68; 00 Z 23 43%00 85 54 1 88 { 8817 30'00 11.5 20 230 79 Ilj 352 96 II 8 9o5 62I� B06 $4 �. I I C. F. No. 178a26—BY $eroard T.,Bol• i a 1.• r- land, by request ��� Orlainai to City Clerk Resolved, That the Commfaslo ler of f Public Works be and he la hereby III CITY OF ST.' nthorized and directed to au the faI N0. Ing atreeta,antl elleya'or the pu• OFFICE OF THE C11 of public health and d. COUNCIL RESOLUTION—G, r". W"' PRESENTEDByCOMMSSIIONEIL_._ — _1 / / A DATE()^'nJ�B B, 1955 a �F— Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and he is. hereby authorized and directed to oil the following streets and alleys for the purpose of public health and dust suppression. Maryland, Mississippi to Westminster Mendota, Maryland to Hawthorne Mendota, Orange to Hyacinth Rose, Clark to DeSoto Westminster, 'Wheelock to Larpenteur Alley, Maryland, Hawthorne, Mendota, 5001 W of Forest Kennard, 50, S of Christie Place to Larpenteur Selma Lane, Benson to Alley S of Montreal Alabama, Chester to Wyandotte Chester, Alabama to Tennessee Ohio, Isabel to Fairfield Wyandotte, Alabama to Tennessee Scheuneman, Laurel to Hague Alley, Farrington, Matilda, Orange, Ivy Alley, ]clarion, Woodbridge, Rose, Maryland Endicott, Lot 11 Blk 3 to Hersey Hartford, M. R. Blvd. to Alley East LaSalle] Wabash to Myrtle Milwaukee, Moore to 1351 East Alley, Saunders, Bohland, Howell, Fairview Alley, Front, St. Albans, Como Dept. of Public Works - 8th. & Oliv€'Parking & State Street Dump roads. Board of Education - Warehouse Grounds, Mackubin & Sherburne COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons Holland --marrIiuffi-- Mortinson Petr --- Mr. President, Dillon eet 6.54 e� p S 195, Adopted by the Council 195_ Apfpprr(ov/eedd t —i'/Q _195— Tn Favor Mayor Against 1'U73LISFILD 6 -//-s �- • Oriainal,to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL FCOUNCIL ILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK U IL RESOLUTION—GE ERAL FORM "N— PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONE DATE June 9, 1955 In the matter of repaving Como Avenue from Station 12 # 70 toStation 17 + 50, Contract 'A', under Preliminary Order C. P. 172819 approved April 21, 1955; by removing wood block pavement, track pavement and concrete base and constructing new concrete base on track areas, on adjacent areas whera present base is to be removed and on the widened roadway. RESOLVED, That the plans and Specifications for the above named improvement as submitted by the Commissioner of Public Works, be and the same are hereby approved, and be it further RESOLVED, That the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby directed to advertise forbids on this improvement. ti yg-=-, se-ard T. Rol. In the matter of rct�ving Como Ave I nue from Station +70 to Station 7_ — Contract "A", under P. or2er, C. F. 172019 approved =,: 1955; bremoving wood block ek pa,. �ack Pavement =L and concrete o -d constructing M, concretebase on track areae, on aVent areas • axe.me =re ig-1, — to moved on e widened roadway. a Ived. ad .-cl. for "b"t the Laos end the b.veramed prove - memo ea a rubmitt 'a ' in,, - =r act M, 11 b Lic WmL the be rd name are approved, and be it furthtr %lv.d be a in, That the Purchasing Agent{ . Is hereby directed to ad- vertise for bids on this Improvement. Adopted by the Conneu ime, 95955, Approved June 9. 1960. (June A, im) V�tOUNCILMEN 9 05 JUN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays Gibbons AIII Approved 195— Holland —M—ar—ziTeTr— Ln Favor Mortinson Mayor D—Against Mr. President, Dillon original to Cay Clerk COMMISSIONE0.� In the matter of curbing the north side of Cottage Avenue from Grotto Street to St, Albans Street, under Preliminary Order C. F. 168519 approved May 19, 1954, and Final Order C. F. 169264 approved July 19, 1954. RESOLVED, That the plans and specifications for the above named improvement as suhntitted by the Commissioner of Public Works, be and -the same are hereby approved, and be it further RESOLVED, That the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby directed to advertise for bids on this improvement. CITY OF ST. PAUL FIILLENCIL NO• I :E OF THE CITY CLERK ,ESGLUTION—GENERAL FORM June 9, 1955 ✓/ COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons Holland ± Mortinson s; `} Mr. President, Dillon Bernard T. Rol - 'May 19, 1954, aua =• _. 169264 approved July 13 1954• Resolved, That the piens and speci- ftcaraetlonaf°ubrnlitbd byn�tlreove- a Commis- sioner df Public Works be end the same era, hereby approved and be it �fuR lved, That the Purchasing Agent be and he Is hereby directed to adver- tise for bids on this improvement. Adopted by the Council June 9, 1955. Approved June 9. 1955. 4 (June 11, 1955) JUN 9 195`' Adopted by the Council-195— Approved ouncil 196—Approved195- -In Favor '' Mayor �gainat Original to City Clerk COUNCILNO.-- CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO• — 1 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK ESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM _ ,t PRESENTED B, June 9, 1955.5 COMMISSIONER DATE RESOLVED, That the Purchasing Agent be, and he is hereby authorized, with the consent of the Comptroller, to purchase from OTTO N. ESCH COMPANY one Cap. No. 4 Ring Valve E•-F-4 backfill Tamper at a cost of $190,00, without advortisement or competitive bids as this is the only source of supply at a savings of $40.00 to the City, and no advantage could be gained thereby. Charge - Water Department. C. F. No. 173528—By Hobert T. Gib Jo eph J. Mitchell Res' owed, That the Purchasing Agent be, and he Is hereby authorized, with the consent of the Comptroller, to ur- :r p j chase from OTxO N. ESCH COMPANY one C. P. No. 4=9 Valve F.-4 Back- 4r f ll Tamper at a cost of $18p.8 without advernsemeat Or compentive bids as pe �. this Is the on).y source of 6upply at a w•W savings of $4D.80 to the City and na advantage could be gal¢ed thereby. Charge—Water Department. t, d, Adopted by the Coupon June 8, 1853, Approved June C. 1855. Y (June 11, 1855) i JUN 9 1955 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays Gibbons f ii"f �afVSlsoi>_� iIn Approved_._ _195— Hollandn Favor n Mayor Mortinson J � �^ Against j Mr. President, Dillon 5M 6-54 .Q C. F. No. 179828—HY Severin A. Martin- Orixinel to City Clerk son— Hesolved,..That .the pro r eity of8- CITY O�taln empoyesyln°we�n`°raaepieoieN01L NO. Libraries, Auditorium and' �Mueeume, OFFICE OF Bureau of Putilla'Lfbrartea, for extra Ot1NCIL SOLUUIempmyment a4 deeenbetl m the resolution. APpr.v. by the Counca June 8, 198 .' PRESENTED 9Y I APProvetl Juae 8, 1888. COMMISSION E9 Savayin A Mnr}inann (June ll, 1988) Tune 7- 1455 WHEREAS, The Commissioner of Libraries, Auditorium and Museums bas reported in accordance with Section 53 of the City Charter, the existence of an emergency during the period from May 11 1955 to May 31, 1955, inclusive, 'which rendered necessary the employment of certain employees of the Department of Libraries, Auditorium and Museums, Bureau of Public Libraries, for more than eight hours per day or forty hours per week in doing the following work: (1) To acco:aaodate groups using branch libraries for evening meetings, (2) evening Bookmobile schedule, (3) Waxing of floors at Main Library and (4) Display of flag on Memorial. Day, And TFEREAS, This emergency arose by reason of the following facts and circumstances: Evening, meetings, use of Bookmobile, Waxing of floors and display of flag on Memorial Day. THEREFORE BE IT R-ESOVIED That the proper city officers are hereby authorized to pay the employees who performed such work in accordance with the provision of the Council's salary ordinance, Ordinance No. 61)1. i ,Illi" 9 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council___ Yeas Nays Gibbons JUNff2flials eft— , Approved—___ 196— Holland -In Favor Mortinson n Mayor Poteneen / J Against M Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6-6d2 original to Ciry Clerk COUNCIL NO. –CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE -OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL SOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRED sY COMMSENTE1L� —DATE------- — SENTE IONEu RESOLVED, That the Plans and Specifications for the Con- struction of a New Refreshment.:Stand North of the Picnic Pavilion, Como Park, St. Paul, Minnesota, as submitted herewith, prepared by the City Architect under the direction of the Commissoner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, be and the same are hereby approved,- the same being satisfactory to the Commissioner of Parks,.Playgrounds and Public Buildings, and the Purchasing Agent is hereby authorized to advertise for bids thereon in the manner provided in and by the Charter. C. F. No. 113530—Hy Bernard T. Hol- land— Resolved, That the Piano and Specs- - ticationa for the Construction of a New Refreshment Stand North of the Picnic eotailion 'as s bmittedComo rhe herewith. PveRppared I by the City Architect under the direc- tion of the Commissioner of Parke, Playgrounds and Public Bu dingo, be and the same are hereby a ved,.the same being satisfactory Commla- stoner of ParkePlaygr d8 and Public B ❑dingo, and'the Pu hasing Agent is hereby authorized t advertise far ,IIbids thereon in the man er provided In and by the Charter. Adopted by the Coun5a June 9, 1955. Approved June 9 1965_ JUN 91955 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council __---195— y Yeas Nays Gibbons H 1. gon / Approved--- --------195— Holland � nn � �n � M� In Favor -- ----latlA - S�- Mayor Mortinson .... o. Against Mr. President, Dillon 5M 6-54 .M.2 - F. No. 173531—By Robert , T. Gib - ene— becolved, That,Upon the Petitions of G 'at Avenue for the vacationon Of hof0all o ,OUNCIL- Orlalnel to City Clerk CITY f, NO. �.rlT l OF Avenue between the extenC -� tllE N 1'ne oP Lot 11, Block 1. Ame T�,; OFFICE OF THS line It T IL ESOLUTION=' �zItAt FO M PRESENTED BY OA C ... ISSIONE RESOLVED, that upon the Petition of the Board of Education of the City of Saint Paul for the vacation of all of Rose Avenue between the extended west line of Lot 11, Block 1, Ames Park, and the east line of Lot 22, Block 1, Hazel Park Plat A; all of Geranium Avenue between White Bear Avenue and Van Dyke Avenue; all of Jessamine Avenue between White Bear Avenue and Van Dyke Street, except part vacated as recorded in Book 425 page 37; all of Van Dyke Avenue between south line of Jessamine Avenue and extended south line of alleys in Hazel Park Plat A; the east and west alley in Block 1, Ames Park, and part of the north and south alley east of and adjacent to the south 11' o" of Lot 16, and all of Lot 17 in said Block 1, and all the alleys in Block 2, Ames Park; also the right—of—way deeded to the City for street purposes across Lot 11 and Lot 18 in said Block 2, for school purposes, are vacated and discontinued as public streets and public alleys, subject expressly to the following conditions and reservations: 1. All the conditions, reservations and provisions contained in Ordinance No. 3394, as amended, entitled "An ordinance regulating the pro— cedure and prescribing the conditions for the vacation of public grounds, streets, alleys and highways in the City of Saint Paul", approved March 16, 1915. 4. Odgin.1 to City CWk COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL' FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY IcOLAMISSIONER DATE -- 2. Petitioner will give an easement over the north 291 0" of Lot 16, Block 1, Ames Park to be used for alley purposes to avoid creating a dead end alley. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons Holland -41111"DOIew— Mortinson peteroes-- President, Dillon AN 9 1955 Adopted by the Council 195— j Approved 195— in Favor Mayor -Against il T 1. 1 SHED—L--//—� 'b F. No. 173532—By Robert T. Gib. / i -i. bane—. ` A - P2 Reeoi"" 'that upon the Pedtloa of Oriaiml to City Clerk a Board o; Education 02 the C1Ty of t CITY OF S1: nt Paul for vacation of tha4 of NO. alley in Block 13, The West S ag? Eatate and ImDrovement Syo+i OFFICE OF THE 'Cf Addition No.1, Tying betwF C I SOLUTION 't brt oundary line of W o Jw.' — 'be Ve8mmdar P'oc 11 PRESEN COMMISSTEDIOBY NER RESOLVER, that upon the Petition of the Board of Education of the City of Saint Paul for vacation of that part of the alley in Block 13, The West St. Paul Real,Estate and Improvement Syndicate Addition No. 1, y lying between the West boundary line of Woodbury Street and the West Boundary line of Lots 6 and 13 in said Block extended across said alley, for school purposes, are vacated and discontinued as a public alley, subject expressly ` to the following conditions and reservations: 1. All the conditions, reservations and provisions contained in Ordinan No. 3394, as amended, entitled "An ordinance regulating the pro- cedure and prescribing the conditions for the vacation of public grounds, streets, alleys and highways in the City of Saint Paul," approved March 16, 1915. 2. Petitioner will give an easement over the West 29 feet of Lot 12, Block 13, The West St. Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syndicate Addition No. 1, to be used for alley purposes to avoid creating a dead end alley. JON 9 1955 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays Gibbons .�� Approved— , Q Q 195— Holland Favor __ 11&Mitt➢; n Mayor Mortinson Rate - so- CIDAgainst Mr. President, Dillon I 5M 6.54 -4910-2 odffiml to City Clerk PRESENTED BY f COMM ISSIONE 173539—By Robert T. Gib- That upon, ,the Petition of A CITY OF ST: ' of Eancatian of the at�I of 'FILE NO, far the vacation of all eye OFFICE OF THE n zt Hazel,ar'n;i. toc p��/V /// /V�/V�/U,t y/��IIL RESOLUTION * �.' ` r / I]ci -/ i f' RESOLVED, that upon the Petition of the Board of Education of the City of Saint Paul for the vacation of all alleys in Block 3, Hazel Park, except that portion of the alley running in a southeasterly and northwesterl direction and Y ad'acent to Lots 2 throu h 10 for school , d g , purposes, are vacated and discontinued as public alleys, subject expressly to the following conditions and reservations: 1. All the conditions, reservations and provisions contained in Ordinance No. 3394, as amended, entitled "An ordinance regulating the pro- cedure and prescribing the conditions for the vacation of public grounds, streets, alleys and highways in the City of Saint Paul", approved March 16, 1915. 2. Petitioner will provide necessary easements for a turn -around at the dead end of the remaining alley, and will also provide necessary drain- age relief. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons -Hzlvor9 n Holland 41fiar7itent--'— Mortinson –Peterovn— ? Mr. President, Dillon SM o-6ll —O Q ego g 10 Adopted by the Council 195— ,JUN ') Approved 196_ In Favor SAU " Mayor Against PUI3LISHED /-// s s q Odzinal to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE""` N0. Y OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK UNCIL ESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY - gm COMMISSIONS DATE 7 RESOLVED, That the Plans and Specifications for Installing 'r Automatic Gas Burner Conversion Unit, Automatic Gas Hot Water Heater, and Piping to serve the Kitchen in the Baker Playground Building, Waseca and Morton Streets, St. Paul, Minnesota, as submitted herewith, prepared by the City Architect under the direction of the Commissioner 'of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, be and the same are hereby approved, the same being satisfactory to the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, and the Purchasing Agent is hereby authorized to advertise for bids thereon in the manner provided in and by the Charter. C. F. No. 173540—By Bernard T. Hol- j COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons _ --fEa�vetbe�— Holland —A4areibeili Mortinson p4to ."41 Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6-54. .p are nereny approved, me same mmg ; satisfactory to the Commissioner of Parks, Playgm—da.end'Public Bund- inga, and the Purchasing Agent is here - Dy authorized to advertise for bidsl thereon in the manner provided In and by the Charter. P Adopted by the Council June 9, 1955' Approved June 9, 1955. I� (June 11, 1955) JUIN 9 1955 Adopted by the Council— _195— Approved_ __-195_ In Favor - - - -� Mayor. Against ;. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Toner of Idbraries. A.41torium and Museums, end the 1?urchedn4{ Agent 11 Gibbons 41 ,hereby authorised to advertise for bids thereon in the manner provided inand original eo cnr Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL PILE NCIL NO. Holland .i by the Charter. Adopted by the Council June 9, 1955. OFF E OF THE CITY CLERK µrd Approved June 9. 1955. (June 14 1955) CIL ESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM Mortinson ` 95— Adopted by the Council -_— ._ — _195— .� � E PRESENTED BY DAT— COMMI6610NE Mr. President, Dillon nFavor am 6-54 +2 t)� - _ Mayor Against RESOLVED, That the Specifications for Painting, In- ' stallation of Asphalt Tile at the Saint Anthony Park .�.�, Branch Library, 2245 Como Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota, as submitted herewith, prepared by the City Architect under the direction of the Commissioner of Parks, Play- groundsand Public Buildings, be and the same are hereby approved, the same being satisfactory to the Commissioner 5 of Libraries, Auditorium and Museums, and the Purchasing Agent is hereby authorized to advertise for bids thereon in the manner provided in and by the Charter. " . t C. F. No. 179541—By Bernard T. Hol- land— Resolved. That the specifications for ;. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Toner of Idbraries. A.41torium and Museums, end the 1?urchedn4{ Agent 11 Gibbons 41 ,hereby authorised to advertise for bids thereon in the manner provided inand + Holland .i by the Charter. Adopted by the Council June 9, 1955. , Approved June 9. 1955. (June 14 1955) Mortinson 95— Adopted by the Council -_— ._ — _195— -414ereew— Mr. President, Dillon nFavor am 6-54 +2 �,I end the soros ere heretiy appproveC.the . same being satisfactory to the Coon Toner of Idbraries. A.41torium and Museums, end the 1?urchedn4{ Agent 11 ,hereby authorised to advertise for bids thereon in the manner provided inand .i by the Charter. Adopted by the Council June 9, 1955. , Approved June 9. 1955. (June 14 1955) J U T1 9 1955 95— Adopted by the Council -_— ._ — _195— --195—n Approved--- - --------195-- Approved--------- nFavor � --- - _ Mayor Against �,I oraiaalwcyr•clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK QOUNCIL. SOLUTION—GENERAL FORM -; PRESENTED BY � � • A��./ - DATE. COMMISSIONE �—�—r— �r RESOLVED, That the Plans and Specifications for the Construction of a Refreshment Stand and Storage Building, Battle Creek Park, St. Paul, Minnesota, as submitted herewith, prepared by the City Architect under the direction of the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, be and the same are hereby approved, the same being satisfactory to the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, and the Pur- chasing Agent is hereby authorized to advertise for bids thereon in the manner provided in and by the Charter. C. F. No. 173542—By Bernard T. Rol- land+- Reeolved, That the Plane and Spect- - acatmns for the Construction of a Re-'. freahment Stand and Storage Building,' Battle Creek Park, St. Paul. Minnesota. ea submitted herewith, prepared by COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons 4WV0esetr— Holland arzitelli Mortinson r-Pekereen-- Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6-64 -MM02 the City Architect .under the direction of the Commissioner of Parke Play grounds and Public Buildings, be and !. the same are hereby approved, the same' being satlsfutz, to the Cem- misdoner of Parke, P aygrounds end Publle Buildings, aad the Purchasing Agent is hereby authorized to advertise for bide thereon In the manner pro- vided In and by the Charter. Adopted by the Council June 9, 1955. JUN 9 1955 Adopted by the Council- —._— I''m 9 1- Approved—.------- In pproved—.--In Favor—�/ Mayor nAgainst , Orlalael to City Clerk COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PRESENTED BY COU C RESOLUTION— ENERAL FORM CoMMIqq.C`NFR V DATE s C. F. Nc. 173593—By Bernard T. Hol- land, by requeat— Resolved, That the Northern Stetea Power Company be given pen ItWon feetineta]laaaprprin lmnatel 4389 lineal be Dale o tl Jeammine; Wilsgoon between Griffith and end of street; Park be- tween Sycamore and Acker; Hawthorne between Ruth and Ivy; Ford Parkway 't between Fairview and Hbwan; t between Hatch and i.awson and L= son between Kent and Mackubin, under under Provisions of Council. FRe No. 1 Ordinance No. 8271, dated July 19, 1841. Adoptedbythe'Councll June 10, 1055. Approvbd June 10, 1955. (June 18, 1955) Resolved, that the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install gpproaimately 4364 lineal feet of gas main on Edgar between Dale and Jessamine; Wilson between Griffith and end of street; Park between Sycamore and Acker; Hawthorne bet- ween Ruth and Ivy; Ford Parkway between Fairview and Howell; Hent between Hatch and Lawson and Lawson between Kent and Mackabin, under provisions of Council File No. 123001, Ordinance No. 82?1, dated j July 19, 1941. 1 JUN 10 197 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays 11blIand / Approve 195— �Emileil� Mortinson In Favor Mayor PetRrson hAgainst Dillon Mr. President, 5M 2-53 , 41, ati 10 1955 ZATTONUON— Approved ------------------------------------------------ >/ire HOLLAND MORTINSON PETERSON PETITION Council File No- ---------- ---------•-- MR. PRESIDENT DILLON 3000 7-54 .�.Q PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT ' BLIhI/NARY ORDERS 3^ fo. 379544— and ereae, A written proposal to - the roll wtn3 , - PRELIMINARY ORDER. "�°r u°° °' rth eflodef I � Theundereignedherebyprapoeesthemakingofthefollowingpubliclmprovel>} wissj�/I"SaintPaul,viz.: .' restoration sidewalk -_on• the north__aide__. Lineoo .. .-.A..Y...O.. . .......... _the _oP--.the Ditlton -St--. to Chatsworth St-.._b� oonetruating-_nee. sidewalk where 3 _Prom repairing where -practical ............................. ........... .... .. _aeaeaeary_and._by. ..... .................................................... Dated this..._lOthR day of.. --- oils -- -- -...- . -- -- .... t 19552 . �uncil an. f -- - PRELIMINARY ORDER. f, WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: y" -thk x9aty rat1.09 Af....tb.@._b1d@1(1i714_ QAC �h@..nort—b...sa 4�e Q�-- �f�t►WQQa.. QY.!fr - from L(ltpa_-4t....to ng VY sidelealk-.where- _ meegU1.4Ary an .bY--.r��.r..�.aa6..xk►Qs® Px�ct.S.F.a�,----------------------------------------------------- -- } 05 ---------------------- having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul ................... .,.. .... ' .._ ..... _.. 1 t therefore, be it .� RESOLVED, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: ? k' •� 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and e stimated 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. k 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. i Adopted by the Council---------------- - - ................... ................... 99 .�. ... YEAR NAYS i Councilman GIBBONS ati 10 1955 ZATTONUON— Approved ------------------------------------------------ ----......._. HOLLAND MORTINSON PETERSON MR. PRESIDENT DILLON 3000 7-54 .�.Q .......................... Mayor. PETITION Council File No ............... PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT 1121549-- A written proposal for the aE the followlnQ hnprova- and t a monollu,-! conerete &W, PRELIMINARY ORDER. Theundersigned hereby proposesth e makingof the followingpublic improvement by the City of Saint 16-d' viz.:ry -----0*.>rARxr>aa.>�-..� _ina�aolit�i�---e oiacroto...a.lA.o.Ralk.-�...t.�,.---�•.�--"-4�dtZi.--4n-_ the__ eas$.... _side -._o f ._19uk9n-_Avs.___ from-.Still*star-_Ave.--- to--_gaeanoba-_Awenu� a Dated this day of ----------- --Jwie............. ........ 4r., 195. !.. ... -- - ounc' man. PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: egp�q-i�...-_mongl�th.�4---gongrete._eidewglk._.--ft_*.___in--width-:on_.the east _. side-_ of Waukon-_Aw.-_from _Stillwater. Ave. to-Eecanoba. -� "?.? ._________ -- ...... ................ . - _....._.......---.._._....... _...._..._..._......-............. -- - ...--- -- ........_......................... having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul........................._.........-.............----------.-----.--....------------ t.herefore, 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 caked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adoptedby the Council .................... ... ----- ............ ........................ YEAS NAYB' Councilman GIBBONS 1 Q j�pjfJ —$rcn�eReen Approved ----------- ...:.... .................................._.............. HOLLAND MORTI�— p(�II�X.4W PETERSON ........................................ MR. PRESIDENT DILLON Mayor. r. 3000 1'64 O %� TOBLISHED /- /8 - s c- .. Council File No_ ------------•--•,---- 113546— PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT A written proposal for the �y of the fonovAn6 hnprove, �.: 3IId 1ct a monolithic side is fE.Tconcrete aide. thc north aide of .i Third St.' ��edereon St. to W.tnthi»p St. I here eatiefartory ehiewten` PRELIMINARY ORDER. avim� heCnBr The undersigned herebyproposesthemakingofthefollowingpublicimprovementbyit"0W1-Vk_li `i IViz• aonaxrua t---s-m°nali thia---.annar� ta..eida>Qalk...on._the ...nar th..aid* ..-QP ..M..-.Tbird 3t...-fxom..Pedarson-.31:....ta._Winthrog-St►-.. ezaept---where ...Mtiafaatorg...aidew RAa k 41G7 RF ----------------- ...... k�_------_---_----------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ _• ............. •... ..... ....... ----.........----------------- Dated this ....lIItha._..-day of ------------ --J1anl-------------- .-- - ------- ------ 1955.,,. PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: e.pnetru t... monolithic--.concrete_ aidewelk...gn-.tI}e..-north--aide_.of.-E.--__Third .._.3t....from,Pede;r-4.Qm...3t•_t9_WI.14t1aE'RP.3t-•---ez4.4Bt..wbe�e. side- ----------------------------------------------------- idew Belk--eaiste.#.............................----------------- .-.._.... - .:....- - ...............-.-.... ---------------------------------------------------------------- having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul ......................._.... --------------- .-.--.---..- -------- --------------- therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Commissioner of PublicWorks 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. i 0 Adopted by the Council __------------------- -------------------------------------- •-- YEAS NAYS JUN 10 1955 Councilman GIBBONS ASH _f6TM7N-� Approved .------ .................. HOLLAND MORTINSON PETERSON MR, PRESIDENT DILLON 3000 7-65 .................... Mayor. pLTBLISIIED�'``' C" 6 G-1_-- 035 - Council File No ------------------------- 173547— PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT ae, 35 written proposal for cke f the following fmprpve-I 3, a and aaa alley i e Mock 2.Ea moue the alley t oak 3, W -'e l j.� From Forest S+mr- to.Men-.. PRELIMINARY ORDER. i �se" The undersigned hereby proposesthemaking ofthefollowingpublicimprovement by th�'�Yi�� Saint Paul, viz.: (}rade and surface with bituminous material the alaby in Block9°�P Saetville Heights, -from•_Forest Street_to_Mendota_Street............................... --............. --------•-------..... :----------- Dated this day of.....--------------fT.S1A.fl-- --------- -- 1951r Cou cilm PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: tirade -and surface -with. bittlminoua_material-_ths,aoley-.in-_Block _2-,--_gaatville._Heights, from Forest Street--to-:Mendota$�raet.............-------..........----------------------------- . ............. - ------------------- --------- - -- ---------- ------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- ----------...----..._......------------------------------ - 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 iaiprovement, 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. Adopted by the Council..-...... YEAS NAys Councilman GIBBONS HOLLAND -- NfWftT MORTINSON PETERSON MR. PRESIDENT DILLON / — J{� 3000 7-54 O 3,J% 10 A* Approved...------------------------------ ----------------------------nQ------,- Mayor. 7„ e Council File Nn - 173548 -- PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT %fi, A written proposal for the of the following hnprove- ,and •_' � ng and tPring an easetnent4 . receeearyry for slopes; cut'' e rreeingg and eurf.ri, ria' jhr al!!y PRELIMINARY ORDER. n:"d=ta " t.` . -bo Theundersigned hereby proposesthe makingof thefollowingpublic improvement by tltw'y--f994.1M '41viz.: Condemning � and taking an -easement in the ary land necessfor slopes, - ............................... .................. _oute_and_fills_in--the.-grsdi -end-surfacing with bitnminoue _material the .alley An Block 2 Eastville peightai from Forest Street to Mendota Street ... - ----- ... ..t .............. - Dated this 9 day of...........................Jam......../....... 195..5.. Counc PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Condemning and takin$..an--easement..in._the..land._9Q@40a?..toT.s-]RB.an,.----.---•_... .________ent..._and..fill-e..in.the._gr ding_and...Mw.ta,.I.nE_tri.tb..-bitwoinous-.material.-tha..alley-. --------._.i.n..-.------------------------- having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul...................-....._-..........-.......-.-.....-----------..----------------- t.herefore, 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 coat 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. JUN i'Q Adoptedby the Council_---......................................................... V-1--- YEAs NAYS Councilman GIBBONS JUN 10 19 ' RSON Approved -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - HOLLAND Y: i; • MORTINSON PETERSON ..-- ........._......... ......... MR. PRESIDENT DILLON Mayor. ' 3000 9-6a .� PiJIII,ISAED ri j fg E 1171 ON/ I Council File No....... ............... _ PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT N 1J54� -iereas, A written proposal fot the :Ing of the following lmprovC- and :,,t. viz.: onatruct a mntconcrete sl. :k on the northonosldghlc pf sir from ChatsworU 9t - y PRELIMINARY ORDER. ;,°';g Fe', p 3 oreb .1 ,bI 6 bs rui Theundersigned hereby proposedthemakingofthefollowingpublic improvement by,: `e 6ity-of Saint Paul, via.: .T ; nonatrua.t...w_monollthl,;----conarat.e aidewalk-nn...tha.-.nor-tka...a1slo...at...Hl.4.Lir --- -. Ayentu from Chatsworth 3t. to 'Oxford Ste •-----=----....................................................................................................................•--.................................. -- - ------- Dated this 9t4. ---day of.---....---June-..195.5... - - ------ - .. oun ' man. PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: -----aa�.etrl�a-t--.a�-_manor,I,tlalc--.aa>�crQ-t.e._��.daxnZ�.--oxx..tie.-narth..s.Ic�e._oP-..)31nir--- < Avenue from _.at, ....- - "" "" ""-....... - 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 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. y 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council .--•---'--------........... 3 ... p YEAS NATO Councilman GIBBONS JUN 10 1966 'Hir-or"If ---- Approved.-- -----. ............-..... - ..--....--...__............. HOLLAND p A 4srlerrrriref MORTINSON PETERSON ..................... ..... ................ ............ MR. PRESIDENT DILLON Mayor. 3000 7-54 p n. Original to Cly Clerk COUNCIL No. CITY OF ST. PAUL FIE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK L iii/ UNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY.1 iJ June 71 1255 COMMISSIONE P Severin A. Mnson D4TE__ WMMMO, The Commissioner of Librariesy Auditorium and Museums has, reported, in accordance with Section 53 of the city Charter, the existence of an emergency during the period from May let through June 4s 1955 which rendered necessary the employment of certain employees of the Department of Libraries, Auditorium and Museums, Bureau of Auditoriums for more than eight hours per day or forty hours per week in doing the following work - Operate switchboards ventilating system and supervise during convention) concerts, road shows, bozing sad other events held in the building. and WHEREAS, This emergency arose by reason of the following facts and circum- stances: No other trained help available for work during above attractions, this d time includes Saturday and Sunday time. THMWORE'BE IT RESOLVED, That the pro per City officers are hereby authorized to who performed such work in accordance with the provisions of pay the employees ills Salary Ordinance, Ordinance No. 6446. F. No. 1755.y Severin, ..rti.- the Couric son— Resolved. That theg.ro,per City offi- cers are hereby au orized to pay I certain emploes in the papifte.t. of Libraries; Auditorium.& stuseurns, 11 11 Auditorium; 11r .-. ern- plo;��u at .described in the resolution. Ado by the ComTune 10. loss., Approved 1% 1955' (June June 13, 1955) W 12 JUN 10 1955 e COUNCILMEN Adopted by 'the Council_--_195— Yeap Nay8 AN 10 0 Humm.— k1land' Approveg 195— Mortinson ---In Favor Mayor Peterson R,qpn Dagainst Mr. Preslillel!�Dl on Y 5M 2-53 -0000"' I p C. F. No. 173551-173552-- �[{ Resolved, That checks be drhum I( A �I`� •1n J the City treasury, to the 'eggmgate NOTICE amount of $281,33B.70, coved dlecke numbered,81330 to 81H1 lncluslve as TO per checks an file in the office of the OUNCIL FILE NO--- G'Ou c°eity Comptroller. l PRINTER Adopted by the Cc undl June 10, 1955. „ Approved June 10, 1958. C (June 18, 1958) ;June 8 ______IQ 55 b RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TRE 8S1U�iTO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED—i —To__INCLUSIVE, AS PER CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CIIT�iY' COMPTROLLER. 1955 ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL—^� `f ,�JJ —is— -- Joseph- M lL:-LER APPROVED-----' BY-.- er 500 3.54 �O!WZ i �y y7 � NOTICE „. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Ft, To COUNCIL RESOLUTION COUNCIL FILE NO.- PRINTER -I June 7 / btS�QLFD, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY, TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF }, 98 3'1O , COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED 81330 TO (-/ INCLUSIVE, AS PER CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTROL(LIECR.. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL— APPROVED- 500 OUNCIL —��� 1 O 1955 19— -- APPROVED 1> 500 3.84 aAWt 4', SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD �33 778 37 CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCIL -PL/� �f V� CLE OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE NUMBER ROL HOLLAND AUDIT$D CLAIMS Tune 7 18-55 N I PETERSON MORTINSON FAVOR RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY !� INST IN THE AMOUNT OF S 98 971• 3 _. COVERING 3 MR. PRES. ( JIM 1 �0 CHECKS N0.O310 p, t 8 • INCLUSIVE, AS TO `+1b�f ADOPTED BY THE COUNCI APPROVED - nuw.en PER CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFI pIH E.CI T.IG,jgKPjfOLLER. I ` BY - N E ER IN FAVOR OF TRANSFER CHECKS DISBURSEMENT REBY RBANKJ CHECKS BROUGHT FORWARD ,I 81330 Jgy P. O#Connor 32 60 81331 Jocke Van Hell and Eana 7 467 40 81332 813333 Sidney Salkin i Norris O. Halvorson 4,68 f8 539 ,�_0 6133+ " " 116 " 073 9 I a 3 0 81335 81336 " " 431 87 ;( 81337 Aome sawdust Co. j 30 bo 81338 Adler Steel Products Co. 288 00 81339 American Jewish World 14 0 6 81349 81,341 Amstan supply Div. Anchor Paper Co.j96 378 $5 81342 Armour and Co. 448 p0 ! 81343, B & E. Radio Elea. Co. 21 5 ;i 813" Blaine Elea. Co. j 130 d6 ii, 81345 Fred Boldt Paine & wallpaperl 387 10 8 81346 Capitol stone Go. 07 81347 Central Auto Radiator & G. 9 30 81348 Continental Can Co. I 4450 81349 Cudahy Pack. Co. ! 7' 81350. G. P. Deriokson Co. 24 j00 81351 Dictaphone Sales Corp. 25 81332 Farwell Ozmun Kirk and Co. Fuller \ 5 1 '! 42 813 53 Brush Co. 68 81354 Genaroo Inc* lo6 83,355` Fisher Photo Supply 173 68 81356, Foreman Beaton Co. 63 89 81337 Gopher Equip. & Supply 936 00 81358 Gen. Chemical Div. i2 330 }}6 81359 Haberman Machine Works 235 WC i 81360 H. H. Halper Co. 18 30 j 81361 Internati`)nal As :'n of E. In p. 0 00 81362 " Bus. Machines Corp. 1 4�+9 83 �l 81363 Geo. A. Hormel & Co. ! 100 42 1 81364 Kennedy Bros. Arms. Co. l j 186 12 81365 Kimball Co. 140 25 81366 Lake Products Co. Inc. 5 52 81367 81368 Leger Bros. Co. Co. 70 00 'j` 88 56 I Geo. R. Lewis 81369 Merkle—Korff Gear Co. l 98 i 81370 Midway Tractor & Equip. C. 63 1 81371, Minnesota union Advocate I 12 00 81372 National Bush. & Pats Co. 11 94 35 r. 81373 Nortnern States Envelope C. I p 214 12 81374 N. W. Pub. Inc. I 267 88 til 81375 N. W. Refining Co. !' 1 203 d7 81376 Otis Elev<:tor Co. l 160 24 81377 Purex Corp. Ltd. j 58 31 81378 Pink Supply Co. 130 dl 81379 Ramaley Print. C 90 81380 Renssellaer Val a Co. 2930 96 85 81381 H. A. Rogers Co. 201 45 81382 St. Pau_. Corrug..ting Co. 392 70 8138 Stanford Univ. Press 2 82 61384 Thin City Engine Rebuilders 35 00 SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD �33 778 37 I ATE CHECK NUMBER IN FAVOR OF TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT RETURNED CHECKS CHECKS BROUGHT FORWARD 55 77817 VIII 81385 United States Pipe and F. C.,jj 8 831 83 81386 Underwood Corp. CITY OF SAINT PAUL 81387 Chas. H. Roth, Bessie J. Rot ERK OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER- COUNCIL FILE NU. 37 250 00 ROLL CALL Christensen Eleo. Co. AUDITED CLAIMS June 8 sus H H OLLAND =��_IN FAVOR 482 44 81391 Anderson Machine Tool Co. 1 ..RIINSON 81392 Farwell Ozman Kirk and Co. 164 39 8139 P=ETER �2 NST 262 00 RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY R.S. 81393 Twin City Hardwood Lbr. Co. 1 IN THE AMOUNT OF 5 162 366- R7! _ COVERING Norris 0. Ha Ivorson JUN CHECKS No.— 1955 Si —T.TE-OFI!f INCLUSIVE, AS ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIt 10 PER CHECKS OflRWE. IMPTROLLER. C. Arthur D. Segers and Evelyn 9 600 8o Nf APPROVED 144 81401 Martin Amon 33 00 BV Northern Pacific Ry. Co. 16o oo 81403 Northern Pacific Ry. Co. 0 00 40 I ATE CHECK NUMBER IN FAVOR OF TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT RETURNED CHECKS CHECKS BROUGHT FORWARD 55 77817 VIII 81385 United States Pipe and F. C.,jj 8 831 83 81386 Underwood Corp. 179 13 81387 Chas. H. Roth, Bessie J. Rot 70 00 81388 St. Pau- Teachers) Retire. A, 37 250 00 81389 Christensen Eleo. Co. 6 087 32 81390 St. Paul Dredging Co.. 17 I 482 44 81391 Anderson Machine Tool Co. 1 260 38 81392 Farwell Ozman Kirk and Co. 164 39 8139 Johnson Print. Co. 262 00 81394 H. E. Seleen Co. 216 32 81393 Twin City Hardwood Lbr. Co. 1 1 90 32 81396 Norris 0. Ha Ivorson 141 02Z 84 81 81339897 3 97 49 86 6, 13 81399 Arthur D. Segers and Evelyn 9 600 8o 81400 Jay P. OfConnor 24 20 81401 Martin Amon 33 00 81402 Northern Pacific Ry. Co. 16o oo 81403 Northern Pacific Ry. Co. 0 00 40 81404 81405 Capitol Stationery and Mfg. 00 836 90 811+06 81,407 Air Reduction Sales American 1 739 5� Linen Supply Cc 183 04 81408 80 48 81409 Bl.iine Eleo. Co. 371 98 81410 Congress Cut Price Market 46 96 81.43.1 Grano Co. 11 140 33 1 81412 Curtis 1;00 Inc. 403:61 8144 Out Price Super Market 32 87 81414 Cutler -Magner Go.3 224 3 !1 81416 Dairy Home Inc. li 7 319 81416 H. L. Ettman Sponge Co. it 53 46 81417 Erickson Grocery 32 98 81418 General Eleo. Supply Co. 342 60 81419 Trading Co. 173 71 Gopher Electronics Co. 16 17 81421 Graybar Eleo. Co. 560 37 -81422 Grinnell Co. 192 61 1 81423 International Business Mach. 1 197 65 81424 P. R. L. Hardenbergh Co. 33 39 81423 Hilker's Sales & Serv. 7 98 81426 J. L. Hughes Co. 118 90 i 81427 Jensen's Meat Market 00 81428 Kerwinfe Inc. 1 2 8333 86 81429 Lowe and Cam,,.,bell 291 i 81430 G. A. MacArthur & Co. 70 5 81431 Maronant Cal. Inc. 8 35 814.32 Marsh Heat. Equip. Co. 94 05 81433 Minn. Parer and Cordage Co. 112 38 81434 Model Launderers and Clean. 3 51 81433 Newman's Music Stare 31 95 8143.6 N. W. Bell Telephone Co. I 2P,8 30 81437 if 4 219 30 81438 Otto's Grocery 14 38 81439 Paper Calnenson & Co. 57 95 81446 Ray Ryan 68 32 81441 J. L. Shiely Co. 171 46 SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 91P 145 24 R e FINAL ORDERS No. 173553— . ....... . . ...... he Matter of installing a mercury ' - lighting system on West Seventh O from Seven Corner" to Turf '-.. -'nue with existing light a.,, ,t..-..-.---'------ ------------- .: tui ull boron r. FINAL Oltllh�:a,i In the Matter of installing a mercury vapor lighting system on West Seventh Street from Seven Corners to Tuscarora Avenue with existing light standards, conduits; pull boxes and other appurtenances in good condition to .be adapted and used in said instal- lation under Preliminary Order __...... 72002 .......... _--------- approved ------------ February.23_1455._-------._-------- 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 install a mercury vapor lighting system on West Seventh Street from Seven Corners to Tuscarora Avenue with existing light standards, conduits, pull boxes and other appurtenances in good condition to be adapted and used in said installation 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. Adopted by the Council.. -JUN -,1..x_1933' ---- ----------------- - r ---��- - ........_---------------- City Clerk. Apppp�roved----....... _.. ... ._._.... G p PUiSL1SHEDf f� ��QQ��,,�,�� _File 12920 -- -- _..%\i'mi....... ........... Mayor. Councilman Councilman�� Councilman HOLLAND o Councilman Councilman MOrmNSON Councilman PETERSON Mayor DILLON 355 2M 3� CITY OF ST. PAUL . . - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (A) - In the matter of installing a r, rcur• •;^por lighting yste. cn':'. Seventh StroPt fxron Sever. —. Corners to-uscarora Avenue with existing light standards, cend;its, pull boxes a-nd other appurtenances to good conditior. to be. adapted and used in said installa'ion. f�K , under Preliminary Order approved C}r>>"iry 23, 1Q55 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 $ 106.o50.0o The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is - - - - - - $ 3-75 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: r: 3 - DESCRIPTION Ta LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION _ Land 11 Ging i:;:cept St; 11 1 Beck 3 Breckenridge Add. to St. 650. 2(50.. Paul dC, 12 1 do iLo0. 8600. do Lets 2 and 1 2 do 1150. 13300. a Ex. St; Lot ? t_ NE'ly 6 feet of 4 2 do 1G 50. 3"50. Ex. St. E, ex. NE 113, 6 feet; L 2 '+a Ex. St; L 13 A. Vance browns Subdivision of 675 - Block L & Ez of Block 13 of Ex. St; Part SElly of 7th St of 6 13 Brown, Stinson & karr.seys Add. 1700. 2500. also Lot 5 tc St.. PLul y Ex. It; 8 13 do 750. 100. do 9 13 do 850. 2500. Lot le & part DP:I'ly of 7th St. of 7 13 do 1150. 4850. TOTAL, Form B. B. 10 • _ _ CITY OP ST. PAUL - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - - k..L REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF ' FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - _ DESCRIPTION Lor BLOCK ADDITION - - - ASSESSED Y1111��n Sand vALIJ.q'Ll C g Ex. St; Lot 19 & ex, St; Lot 20 & part NWIly of 7th St. of 21, 13A. Vance Browns Subdivision of 2250. 2100. Block 4 & E. z of Block 13 of Part SEIly of 7th St. of 21. 13.Brown, Stinson,-& Ramseys Add. 100. to St. Paul Part SE iVY Of 7th St Of Lot 22 & Ex. St; Lots 23 & 24 13 do 3000. 10500. 1 City Bank Rearrangement 9 St. 1800.. Paul, I4i.nn. 2 do 1150. 5850. 3 do 1300, Ex. St; 10. 5 _Clarkes Addition to the City 850. of St. Paul de 11 5 do 625, 1150. do 12, 5 do 625, do 13. 5 do 625. do 14 5 do 625. ' do 15. 5 do 725. 59oo. do 16. 5 do 725. 3300. :. do 17 5 . do 725, 6050. ; do Lots 18 and 19. 5 do 1300; 2800. .. do 20. 5 do 6?5e 10Q. ,M1 do a 5 : do 675. 2400. do Lots 22 & 23 & Ex. St; that part of Lot 20, Blockl Scheffers Add. W. of a line from a point on the N. line of W. 7th St. 18 ft E. from tte &I cor.. of sd Lot to a point on the -W, line thereof 37 5/12 ft. from sd Sb! cor; also that part of hot 24 W. of -a lire from a point on the south line of Armstrong �d Ave, 16 £t W. from the NE cor. of sd Lot to g point on the E. line thereof 29.70 £t from s8 NE cor. of 24 5 do3500. _ 9800. Ex. St; Lots 39 & 40: 7 do 2200. 23000. II Ex. SIS! 15 ft; 1 13. dop 275. I Lot 2 & SW 15ft of 1 131 do - 9ao- 000 - - _.. _ - roK TOTAL � • CITY OF ST. PAUL - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER , (B) DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION i Land Building, Lots 1 thru 6 Martin D. Clarkes Rearrangement 3000. 1900. of Lots 11 & 12, Block 50, Payton & Irvines Add. to St. Paul That part of Lot 1, Horeish's Rearrangement "AII lying-NE'ly of a line at right angles to the SEIly line of sd Lot from a point thereon 15 £t, frocp the, NE cer. of sd Lot; also ex. part Sldlly'of the fol; described line: Com, at a point on the S, line of Lot 7, 5.03 ft from the SW cor. thereof, th. NWIly at an angle of 460 051 from the Slly line of sd Lot, Part NWIly of 7th St, of 7 2 Thomas Daly's Subdivision of 6o0.. 6650. Block 2 of Stinson, Brown & Ramseys Add. to St. Paul Part N!dlly of 7th St, of Lots 8 & 9 2 do 2000. 4450. Ex. 7th St, as widened & ex, part desc. as foil: Com, at SF, cor, cf Lot 10, Varners Rearrangement th, SIly along NEIly line of sd Lot ;produced 11.50 ft; th. W. to a point on W. 7th St. 9 ft. "W Ily from SIJ cor, of sd Lot, th. NEIly to sd; cor, th. E. to beg.. Lot 25 & Fx. 7.St; 26 do 2600. F Ex. St; Lots 27 & 28, 2 __1 do 2800. 3 31, Thomas Dalys Sybdivision of 675. 1650. Blocks 18 & 31 in Stinson, F.x. St; 4 31: Brown & Ramsey,- Add.. to St. 1200. 2550. Paul do 5 31, do 1100, 5250. .. Part .SEIly of 7th St as widened of 6 31. do 600. Ex, St; E. 16 ft of N 24 .ft of Lot 20 r also that part SE'ly of W. 7th St. as .widened of • 7 31, do 300. 650. .Lot 10 & part NWIly of 7th St, of 17 31, do 1625. 4500. Ex. St. & ex, part includes in Koehlprs j Rean A) that part NWIly of W. 7th St. of Lots 15 & 16 , 31 do 1000. Part SEIly of W. 7th St, as widened of Lots 17 & 1P, & Ex. St, as widened; 19 31 do 300e. 4350. , " Ex., 7th St. & ex.' E. 16 ft of N. 24 t - ft, _ 20 31 do 130•,..: 6000... — TOTAL I 1 I I I I . DEPARTMENT CITY OF $T. CAUL OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER _ (B) DESCRIPTION LOT .. BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED Lane ALUAFu°Jiiding Ex. 7th, St. Lots 1, 2 & y, 3 2 ,Dawsons 2nd Addition 3000, 34400. Ex. 7th St. 4 2 do 1500. -Ex. 7th St, Lots 5 & 6 2 do 1800. 5150. _ Lots 2, 3 & SW 15 feet of 4 1 do 4100. 760Q. „ Ex. SW 15 ft; Lot 4 & Lots 5,6 & 7 1 do 6250. 43250. ., ..Lots 8 and 9 1 , do 1900. 4350. Ex. St; 29 Dayton & Irvines Add, to St. 5600. Paul 13 50. do 3000. 2800. SE 100 ft of Lots 7 8 51 do 7800. 9750. . Partly in Rice & Irvines Add', Lot 9&SW 12 ft of 10 51 do 5350. .Partly in Rice & Irvines Add, NE 48 ft of �Y, 10. 51. do 3600. 4500. .Partly in Rice & Irvines Add. 11. 51. do 4500. 11800. .: Lots land 2 Eiswirths Subdivision of Lots „ 1300. 1850. 2 & 3, Winslows Add. to St. Lots 3 and 4 Paul, Minn. do 850. 2300. 5 do _ boo. 250. „ Ex St, Lot l also .part NW of 7th st ,of 3. 1 ,Ewing & Chuted Subdivision of ..2850. 11700. .. Lots 6,7, in Block 1 & Lots 4 & That part of Lot 5, Block 1, Leechs 5 in Block 2, in Leechs Add, to; Add. lying NW of 7th St. also ex. St; St. Paul 2 1 . do 2850. 5450. .Part SEIly of 7th St of Lots 2 & 3 1 do 600. 1550. _ 1 2 do Ex. St; Lots 2, 3 & 4 2 do 3300. 10000. Ex. 7th St; 15 Ewing & Chutes Subd. of the E. 1000. 2400. j of the SW4 &of the W.2 of the do 16, SE4 in Block 4 in Leeche Add, of,1000. 275Q. , OutLots to the town of St. Paul Ex. St; 2 ! 3 Finch's Add, to St. Paul 675. 250. .do _ _..._ 3 3 do TOTAL 500., 900 CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT. BLOCK ADDITION 4 3 ,Finches Add. to St. Paul 5 3 do Fx. St; 6 3 do 7 3 do Ex. St; NWIly 35.30 ft of 8 3 do- Ex. St; 9 3 do do 10 3 do Ex. W, 7th St; A do ASSESSED Land vALTakalf,�}n_ do 2 4 do 850. 2�1�0+0.. 675. 4 4 do 615. 2000. 675- 75.300.675. Add, lying SEIly of W. 7th St. also 300- Lot 2 & that part SEIly of W, 7th St. 675. of Lots 1,3,4 & 850. 8700. . 375. Ex. St, 1 4 do 1000. 9400. do 2 4 do 650. 1900. . do 3 4 do 625. 2300. 4 4 do 525. That part of Lot 2, Block 10, Winslows Add, lying SEIly of W. 7th St. also Lot 2 & that part SEIly of W, 7th St. of Lots 1,3,4 & 5 10 E. Hawkes Subd. to Winslows Add..3100. 36700, to the town. of St. Paul, Minn. Part NWIly of W. 7th St, of 6 10jerritory .coded with Lot 5,. Eiswirths Sub. Part of Lot 20 Thomas Da7Xys Subd. of. Block 2 of Stinson, Brown & Ramseys Add, to St. Paulcdese. as follows: beg. at a point on N. line of & 54 ft W. from NE cor. of Lot 1, Horeishls Rearrangement A; th. NWIly 10-65 ft; th. SWIly 11.63 ft to point - on N. line of sd Horeishs Rearrangement A, 15.76 ft W. of beg; th. E. to beg. Also part of Lots 7 & 20 in sd Subd, desc. as follows: beg. at a'poirtt on S. line of & 5.03 ft E. from SW cor. of sd Lot 7;,th. :NW fly at angle of 460 051 from ad SIly line 22.21 ft to a point in sd Lot 20; th. SWlly 26.25 ft tq a pgint in Lot 20 & 10.65 ft DNI Ily from a point on S. line thereof, " sd point being 28.15 ft from SE cor., of sd Lot 20; th. SEIly 10.65 ft to sd S. line; th. E. on S. line of Lots '20 & 7, 33.18 ft to beg. & in sd �oreisha Rearrangement part of Lot 2 NEIly of a line run NWIly at right angles from SEIly line thereof & from point';'thereon 2,1.96 ft from most S Ily cor. of sd Lot 2 & part of Lot 1 SWT fly of line run NWIly at right angles from Point: on SpIly;line of & 15 ft from most Elly cor. of sd 1 HoreishIs Rearran ement "A" 4 0 2600 TOTAL ` CITY OF ST. PAUL y DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION -' �, LOT 'Loc,, ADDITION .: 1 ASSESSED g, Lana' ALU t7Turding IHoreis Part of, Lot 2, Rearrangement "A'!, SW;Ily of line run NWIly at right an les from SE'ly line thereof & from point thereon 21.96 frmost S'ly cor. of, ad Lot 2. Also part of Lots 3 & 4,-N. & NE'ly'of line beg. at point on SE fly line of & 25.93 ft. NE'ly from most $'ly cor. of Lot 4; th.. NW fly with Wily angle of 900 18, Ito sd SE fly line 68.4 ft to a point in Lot 3; th. W..topoint on W. line of & 1.1.5 ft. N. from SW cor, of sd 3 Horeish's Rearrangement "A" 550. 2100. , Part of Lots 3 & 4. Horeishs Rearrangement A,. S. & SW fly of line beg. at point on SE'ly line of &'25.93 ft NE'ly frem most SIly cor. of Lot 4; th. NWIly with a Wily angle of 900 181 to sd SEIly line 6P.4 ft to a point in Lot 3; th. W. to point on W. line of & 1.15 ft N. from SW cor. of sd 3 Horeishs Rearrangement "A" 400. 2650. Ex, triangle for St; 5 do 675. 3400. Lots 1 and 2 A. H. Koehlers Rearrangement A ,• 1825. 4700. . Lots 3, 1$ and 5 do 2700. 4750. .Lots 1 and 2 C. L. Lains Rearrangement of 3300. 2300. Part of Hlk 4, Leechs Add. 3 do- 700. 4 do 1000. 900. 5 do 1000. 11100. Part NW of 7th St of Lot 6 & all of : 7 2 ,Samuel Leeches Add, to the town 3000. _ 3800. of St. Paul, Minn. Territory Part SE of 7th St as widened of Lots, 6 & 7 2 do 1200. Ex. W 101 ft) Lot 8 and all of 9 2 do 1900. 9850• ,. Ex. St; S. 57 ft of Lots 1,2 & 3 4 _ do 3500, 16000. Part SEIly of 7th of Lots 13 & 14-; 4 do 4300; 6850. That part of Lot 6 lying NIly of W. 7th $t. &,of Lot 7, lying Elly of a line beg, on the N'ly line of 7th St. ,12.50 ft -Ily from E. line of sd Lot the to a point on N fly line of sd Lot. 9.12 ft W Ily ,from NE cbr. of 7 5 do 1200. 2150. -. ------- --- - - - - -- - - FOAM .A.ii - I I TOTAL i tr CITY Or ST. PAUL - - •, p DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (B) - DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION . ASSESSED VALU TI ; Land VuMing That part of Lot 7 lying Wily of a line beg. pn.the N'ly line Of 7th St, 12.50 ft SVIly from E. line of sd Lot th, to a point on N'ly line of sd Lot 7,:9.12;ft Wily from NE cor. of 7 5 ,Samuel Leeches Add. to the town.1875. - 10000. " of St. Paul, Minn. Territory Ex. 7th St; 3 5 do 1600. Lots 8, 9 and 10. 5 do 2500. Ex. St; 4 9 do 1400. 4050. do 5 9 do 1050. 1600. Part SE of 7th St Lots 6 & 7 9 do 600. Part 1W of 7th St of Lots 6 & 7 9 do 1500. 5000. Ex. St; N. 50 ft of Lots 8 and 9 9 do 1200. 1550. East 59.75 ft Nfi'ly of 7th St of E. of FE 4 of J 4 Leechs Add. of OutLots to the .2100. 5250. town of St. Paul, [Minn. Territory FI. 40 ft of E. 99.75 ft IW lly of 7th St. of E2 of SE 4 of 4 do 1200. 5450. .(Ex. E. 09.75 ft) Part which lies TPA'ly cf 7th St. of E 2 of SE 4 of 4 do 1950- 6800. East 49.55 of part SE'ly of 7th St 4 do 600. 8600. .. Ex. E 49.55 ft; Part SE'ly of 7th St 4 do 100. 6 Lemkes Subdivision 750, 1450. .. Lot 7 & all that pact of Lot 9, lying W'1y of,a line com. at a point on N. line of sd Lot 9, 7.07 ft E. from the '1117 cor. thereof th. at at: angle of 450 to the right, 3 ft to the NEIly cor. of L. Ayds brick block, th. SE'ly 64.30 ft to the M,? cor, of sd Lot & all of 8 do ,1425,. 5750. Ex. 7 th St; that part of private alley 4 of Lots 334,536 & 7, lying W. of a line par, with & 59 ft W. from the E.line of the Rearraggeme4t also all of Lots 8 and 9 Manns Rearrangement of part of „2600. 3500. Block 5, Leechs Add, to the City of S'�. Paul 11 •pIM �.�.i, ( TOTAL CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE I ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (B) DESCRIPTION LOT; SLOCIt ADDITION ASSESSED - VAL AT Land T ng U Ex. 7ti4St. 10, Danns Rearrangement of part of,; 300. Block 5, Leeqhs Add, to the City of St. Paul Ex, t; 8 Ramseys Subd. of the 11 of 2825. 68000. - Block 26, Stinson, Brown & Ex. St; Lot 9 &part SE'ly of 7th St 10. Ramseys Add. to St. Paul 1750. 3000. .. Com at SW cor, o£ Palace & W. 7th St,, th, Sk"1y along sd W. 7th St. 39.78 ft; th. N'ly at right angles to a point on the S. line of sd Palace St. 55.50 ft 14. from place of beg. th. E. to Leg. being part of Lots 10 and 11. do 500. 500. .. Com, at a point on Nlly line of W. 7th St. 73.28 ft. SWIly from S. line of Palace St, th. NWIlk to a ?_ point on sd Palace St. 101.50 ft W. ';from,sd N,11y line of W. 7th St; th. E. on sd Palace St. 46 ft. th. SE'ly to a point on sd NIly line of W. 7th St, 39.7P ft SWIly from sd S. line of Palace St; th. SWIly along ad NIly line of W. 7th St. 33.50 ft to beg. being part of Lots 11 and 12. 26. do 600. Boo. Com, at a point on the M -111y line of 7th St. 73.28 ft. SN? °ly from the SW cor. 0f Palace & W. 7th St. fh. SW'ly along sd W. 7th s: St. to a point 71.75 ft. NElly from the NEcor. of To Ave & W. 7th St, th. NNIly at right angles to a ppint on the E. line of sd Toronto St. 103.66 ft from the aforesaid NE cor, of Toronto W. 7th St, th. N. along sd Toronto St. to the S. line of Palace St. th. E. along sd Palace St. to a point 101.50 ft W. from the aforesaid SI cor. of Palace & W. 7th St, th. 5E'ly to beg. bFjng parts of Lots 11, 12 and 13, 26 do ` 1000, 7100. Cou nencing at the NE cor. of Toronto & W 7th St. th. NE Ily alcnK sd '.'. 7th St, 71.75 ft, th, F Ily at right angles tc t7 a point on the E. line of sd Toronto St. 103.E6 £t N. ' from the place of beg., th. to beg, tieing parts of Lots y 11, 12 a-._ 13 26 do 1000. 420o. Part SE Ily of W. 7th St, of Lots 13 and 14; Ex. St; Lot 15 & Ex. St, 2000. 3400. Lot 1(- and all of 5 ?6 do _ I Com at a nci.nt on the S. line of Lee Ave. 110 ft W. of the E. line of Lot 20, He. of Blk 12, Clarkes Add; tl . W. -along S. line of Lee Ave. 126.39 ft to the 117 cor, of sd 1,ot 2, th.' SE'ly along, W. line of sd Let 2 to the SW cor. of sd Loi; th; S1llly along the N. line of Lct 19 in sd Re, to the NVI14 cor. of sd Lot 19, th. SEIly along the W. line of Lot 19 to a point 100 ft!S. of S. line of sd Lee Ave, th. F. along a line par. tolsd S. line of sd Lee Ave. to a point 40 ft In', of E. line of ed Lot 20, th. N. on a line par, to the E. line of sd Lot 20 to the place of beg,' Part of 1, 19 and 20 and ' -- -- (Cont.) TOTAL IOIIM �A..I .�..-:=Hca+-��n.-.�...�-_�.R.-va:.�t-•.-r--.sm: _.>-mss-�� t i .. 'mac CITY OF S . PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE .. REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE j ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (B). DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK - ADDITION ASSESSED Lan0.0.yALLIVIIQ[i ng .all of Lot 2 Rearrangement of Bleck 12, Clarkes 1150{ 111211500., Addition to the City of St, Except St; 3 Paul do 575. do 4 do 575. 345o, do 5 do -:.575.. do 6 do 650. 4150. do 7 do 650. do 8 do 65o. 455o. , do 9 do ..700. do, Lots 10 and 11 do 1950. 4600. _ Fx St. Lot 1 & IR4Ily2 of Lot 2 & Ex. St; WILY 35 feet n£ 6 26 Rice & Irvines Addition to the 19000. 12400. .. to*gym of St. Paul Fx. St. & Ex. alley; Sl^! Ily 25 ft, of, Lot F & all of Lots 7,'fP. and 9 .26 do 17300. 118000. .Ex. St. & Ex. alley; 10 26 do 7800. 6500. , .Ex. St; NE'ly 20 ft of SWIly 40 ft of Vt Ily p0 ft, of 11 :26 do 1400. 1400. .. Southeasterly 12 ft of NWIly 100 ft of NE'ly 20 ft of SW'ly 40 ft & ex. St; "Wally 100 ft of T1'ly 20 ft of 11 :26 do 2325.. 365o. Ex, St; NWIly 60 feet of 1 27 do „3000. 6350. , F'x. St; 5 .27 do ;45oo.. 45oo, r x 'i do 6 .27 do .45oo. .3000. c to 7 :27 do 4900.. 15000, .i Ex. St & Fx. SE 25 ft of E 30 ft & ex. SE 50 ft of W. 3.5 ft; NE 33.5 feet of 8 27 do .2350. 2900. Tx. St, wily 26,K ft of NWIly 100 ft. 8 27 do ,1700. ?o0. Ex St; NE'ly 20 ft of NW'ly 100 ft of 9 .27 do 130c. 3100, Tx. St; DT Ily40 ft of NW'ly 100 ft4S 27 do 3100. -- -- _ ). NIIM M.II TOTAL I CITY OF ST. PAUL II _ DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE j ON PRELIMINARY ORDER 03) DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK t ADDITION ASSESSED - L ��uprN, iIlg . F.x. St; 1nr"ly z of 1 28 Rice & Irvines Addition to the 3100. 10500: town of St. Paul t' Ex. St; K 28 do i360b.. 40Q0. } do Lots 7 and 6 2P do 72cw. .2150. Ex. St; Partly in Dayton & Irvines paa. 4, 8 28 do 3600. f Ex. St; Partly in Dayton & Irvines Add. 9 .28 do ;:4400. 355o. Southeasterly 100 feet of 12 .51 de 3950. 10300. Ex. alley; 7 .52 do 6200. 10500- 0500.do do8 . 52 do .,50o.- 9700. do 9 ,52 do 5400. 8500. Ex. alley; SWIly, 24 £t of 10 .52 do 2150. 2300. •; Ex. alley; NEIly 24 ft of SW'ly 48 ft 10 .52 do :.2150. 5100. .. Ex. alley; NE'l.y 12 ft of Lot 10 & 5!i Ily 13 feet of 11 . 52 do ..2250.. 2000. , Ex. alley & ex. SM fly 13 feet; 11 .52 do -3900. .. . Ex, alley; 12 .52 do .7000.. 26000. Ex. alley; Lot 9 & 56;I1y 20 ft of 10 ;53 do 9700. 10100. Fx, alley; NEIly 4o ft of 10 :53 do 4400.. 2800. Ex, alley; S!?'ly 25 feet of 11 . 53 do ..2750.. .1250. _t ,Ex. alley; NE'1y 35 ft of Lot 11 & 5Wily 13.33 feet of 12 ,53 do -;.5300.. 10000. fix. alley; NEIly 46.67 ft of"" 12 53 do 5050. 6200. "ly z of 13 , 53 do ::3300. 3200. rT Ily 2 of 13 , 53 do ;, 3300.. 1550• Ex. beg. at most Elly cor. of Lot 15, th.! SW'l;y on "Elly line thereof 102,7 ft; th. NWIly 32.33 ft par. with SW'ly line of sd Lot; th. NEIly;100 ftMQL_to NEIly do $j00.' 1{7000. dine of sd Lot; Th. SETIy 3Z.5 ft to?beg;tSEI7y � of t isand eMwaf �..._� 14 =5 3 TOTAL = _ _ _ - - CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (B) DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED LanCYALut7lffting 16 53 Rice & Irvines Addition to the 0000. 25000. town of St. Paul Part S. of Armstrong Eve, of Lots 18,& 19,1 Scheffer's Addition to St. Paul.. See page 2 Part N. of Armstrong Ave of Lots 15,, 16, 17 and 1P, 1 do 1500.. 4800. P7.1 that papt of Lot 20, lying S. of Armstrong A e. & Elly of a line from a point on -the northerly line of W. 7th 9t, 18 ft E Ily from the SWIly car, of ad Lot to a point on the p?, line thereof 37 5/12 ft N. from ad SWIly car; also all that part of Lot 24, Blcck 5, Clarkes Add, lying Elly of a line from a point on. the .3. line of Armstrong Ave, 16 ft W. from the NE car. of sd Lot, to a point on the E. line thereof, 29.70 ft. S. from the sd NE cor. Part of 20 1 do .See page 2 Lots 15 and 16 ,2 do 11C0. 9000. 17 .2 do 550. 1100. 18 . 2 do 550. 2300. 19 . 2 do 525. .Lots 20, 21 and - 22 .2 do .1575. 4350. .. 23 ,2 do 525.. 450. 24 : 2 do 525. loo. .. .Lots 25 & SWIly 15 feet of 26 .2 do 875. 2550. ,Lots 27, 28 & NEIly 10 ft of 26 2 do ..125o.. voo.. Lots 29 and 30 , 2 do � 1000. 2600.. .. 31 2 do 500.. - 3050. _ 32 2 do 500. 1 SkardaIs Subdivision 1600. 7000. ., Late 2 and 3 do ..1000. 1000. 4 do 525.. a� 28 .1 Smiths Addition to St. Paul „1500.. 11250. 1 { 7th St , _ 2 X PaulY 4150 _ 3 � 1.1F Stinson Brown & Ramse s Add. toy 800^'.�1i_`'�1 TOTAL. 1 ' CITY OF ST. FAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (B) •, _ NAV r DESCRIPTION LOT,awcK ADDITION ASSESSED 'L yALUll,Tlding, Ex. 7th St; 33 ,14 ,StinEon,Browr, & Ramseys Odd. 600._ ,4500. to St, Paul N. 20.15 ft of W. 33.45 ft of Lot 34. & ea. St; that part NW Ily of W. 7th St & E. of e line 33.45 ft E. of & par. to the E. line of Duke St. of 14 do 925,.. a Tots 35 and 34 . .__4900. es, Ex, St, S4 4 of 13 do 6600. 8100. Part of Lots 70 & 9 NWIli' Of 7th St. & NE Ily of a line, NWIly at right angles with NWIly line of 7th St. from point 40.5/6 ft SWIly thereon from W. line of do 3050.- Oneida St. in 17 .7.400. W- 50 ft of Lots 21 & 22 & ex. W. 50. ft; Lots 21 & 22 .17 do 13125. 98200. .. Part of Lots 6,7,8 & 9 lfg'ly of 7th St, & SW Ily of a line NW Ily at right angles with NWIly line of 7th St. from point 40 5/6 ft SWIly thereon from W. line of Oneida St. & all of Lots 11 thru 15 ;17 do 4200, 5000- F. 2 of Palace Ave between Oneida & Webster Sts & ex. W. 100 ft; part of E 21 SEIly of widened 7th St. of 17 ".' do 5000., 43700. Part SE'ly of widened 7th St. of W. .100 £t, of 17 do 1500. 1650. Ex. 7th St; Lots 161. 17 & that part d of 18 N. of 7th St. of 17 do 1500.. 2100. r4 Ex. N. 20.15 ft; W. 33.45 ft of Lot 34; & ex. St, that part NWIly of W. 7th St. 0 1 2200• ..of the W. 33.45 ft of 35 ,14 do 575._ Part SE'ly of W. 7th St, of Lots 35 & 36 .14 do 375.. Except Rt; 37 14 do 600,, 38 .14 do 200.. L Ex. St; 2 j ,Stinson & Ramseys Subd. of the }1, W. z of Block 16ofStinson, do 3 ,1 Brown, & Rgmseys Add. tQ St. Paul ( Cont.) —� - - 5 l CITY OF ST, PAUL' • DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE , -- REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (B) W DESCRIPTIONS LOT LOCK ADDITION ASSESSED ALUA 10 �uiN1 din Part of Lot 28 lying W. of the W. liu e. Stinson & Ramseys Subd. of the of Lot 27 produced N. across sd LotW. a of Block 16 of Stinson.. 28 and 4 ,1 Brown & Ramseys Add, to St. Paul Ex. St; 5 .1 do do 6 j 1 do do 7 ,1 do 1587.5., 198150. 31 .1 do 40o. Lot 10 and 11 .25 ';Stinson Subdivision of Block 25,,2600., 15600, Stinson, Brown o Ramseys Add. to 12 .25 ;St. Paul, 14inn. .71100., 5950. 13 ,25 do 1400. 6900. 14 125 do 11100.. 8900, 15 :25 do ,1400. 5350. 16 ,25 do „1400. 12600. Part of alley vac. adj. & ex. NEIly 22 ft. of NW'ly 69 ft. of . 17 :25 do 1225., 1700. . Ex. St; 6 25 do 500. do 1 7 25 do goo. 3950. Part of Lot 8 SE'ly of a line par. with &: 47 ft SEIly from original center line of 7th St. & NE'ly of a line beg. at a point on sd par, line & 3.53 ft NEIly thereon from W. line of sd Lot; th. SE'ly to point on S. line of & 5.54 rt E. from SE cor. of sd 8 ,25 do 825.. 12700. Fx. St. & ex, part of Lot 8 SElly of a li}e par. with & 47 ft SE'ly from original center line of 7th St. & NE fly of a line beg. at.a point on sd par. line & 3.53 ft NEIly thereon' from W. line of sd Lot; th. SE'ly to.point on S. line of & 5.54 ft E. from SW cor. of sd Lot 8 and all of 9 '25 do 475., 950. i TOTAL ' CITY OF ST. •AUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION Loi BLOCKASSESSED ADDITION ,L.,Y-U DUFNi. Lots 1 and 2 Varners Rearrangement of Lot 3:,300. & that part of Lots 4,5,6,7,23 3 & 24 lying S. Elly of Fort Str. 300. 1250. all of Dalys Subd. of Block 2, - 4 -of Stinson, Brown Gc Ramseys Add -300. - 550. • to the City of St. Paul 5 do 450. 1200. Gx. St; LctF 6 and 7 do 800. 6500. P do 250. 9 do 150. Ex. St; Lot 10 & the fol. desc. part of Lot 25, Thomas Daly Subd. of Block 2, Ytinsons, Brown & !tamseys Add, Com. at sthe RE fly cor. of Lot 10 aforesaid, th. S'ly along the NE fly line of sd Lot roduced 11.50 ft. th. W. to a point on 7th St. 9 ft. SV -Illy from the MJ cor. of sd Lot 10, th. !Mlly to sd cor, th. E. 1. to beg. do 75. Ex. City Lot 1 & all of Lots 2 & 3 1 Watson & Rice's Subdivision "C" Lots 4 and 'of Block 1, Stinson, Bro*.m & 5 1 Ramseys Add, to the City of St. 4900. 545o. 450. Ex. 7th St; 1 2 do 700. 3800. do 2 : 2 do 375. do 3 2 do 375. do 4 2 do 375. do 5 2 do 375. e � do y 6 2 de 375. do 7 ; 2 do 375. ;u do 8 , 2 do 375•. do 9 2 do 325. n4 Ex. E. 42 ft; N. 2.50 ft of Lot 8 & ex. St, & ex. East 42 ft; w 3 1 Winslows Addition to St. Paul 900. QjO, Ex. St; East 27.50 ft. of 4 1 C 600. 30% e Ex. St; `•` r4 ft of Lot 4 & N 18 ft c£ 51 7 f .-5 100➢ _ TOTAL �� f I, --- II cITY dF sr.'PAUL • DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (B) • DESCRIPTION LOT ;8-- 1 ADDITION ASSESSED - - t,Lan ILUY ONding u Part lying SEI y of 7th St. of 5 , 1 jdinslows Add, to It. Paul23ll11 Pe • -t lying "i -illy of W. 7th St. of 5, 1 do 350.; 1450 - Ex. St; do 1150., FX. St; West2 of 21 • 6 do ;,1000.- idith easement to Goodrich Ave; part of East 12 of Lot 2 S. of a line beg. at point on E. line of & 74 £t from NE_cor. of sd Lot 2; th. 111. par. n_1th pl. line thereof 15 ft; th. S. par. with sd E. line 8 ft; th. W, pai3. with sd -N. line 25.75 ft, MOL to a .point on W. line of sd E 2 & 82 ft S. from N. line of sd Lot 2, also East 2 of 21 .6 do 1000. 5550- P?rt lying BIW of 7th St. of Lot 22 &, ex. W= 7th St; 1 6 do 2000.. 6500. .. Fr. St; 1 . 7 do 750. an 2. 7 do :1500. 10400. Part Nii of 7th St. of 3 . 7 do 400. 2400. Part RX' of 7th St, of Lot 7 also ex. St; 4 ,7 do .2000.. 4800. _ Ex. N. 84 ft; "A", 7 do 950, 1050. Part of E.2 of Lot 3 lying SE of 7th, St. & ESE t of 8 ,7 do 1050. 1850 Part of Lot 7 described as fol: Beg. at intersection of SE Ily line of 7th St. & E. line of sd Lot; 'th. SWily on sd SE'ly line 15 ft th. SE'Xy tc,point on F.. line 22 ft S. ofi beg; th. to beg; also'nart SEIly } of sd St. of Nest 2 of Lots 3 and , 8 7 do 950. 2400. Ex. NE'ly triangular part measuring 15 ft,on . SEIly line of 7th St. & 22 ft on E. line of Lot 7; part SE'ly of sd St. of 7 .7 do 750. South 43.51 feet of 12 18 .. do 700. 2200, Ex. St; E 2 of Lot 8 & part NW Ily of, 7th Street of 9 10 do 2450.. 10150. Ex. St; 4 11 do 140, 0. 19 0 . 4 _ _ _ TOTAL CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (C) DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK APOITION ASSESSED VALU T N. Lan d 14uiticing F>•. S1,; N. 17 ft of Lot °iz that. Fart - E 1,: of L:. 7th St. of 5 11 . fnslows A^:uiticn to St. Paul 1100. Boo. n P,,r' Y4'ly of 'A. 7th St. of Lots 5 and 6 11 do 900. 2700. Ey. 7th St. W. 2.20 ft of S. 100 ft eP Lot. Plrck 11 rc ex, c.*.' 7th St; 7 11 do 1200. 2400. Total $527,550.$1,561,500. 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 •i�a. reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated May 17 19 55 / [aT j! / O �►a����i � tJ Commissioner of Fina Form B. B. 13 St. Paul, Minn ..-.....Nov.._12z................19d9...-. 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: on.1.,....Sev.enth...S.treet...Lcom...Seven ._Corners toTuscarora ........... ..._........_......:............ ......................... ....St. Ave. .......... __ .........................._....._....................._.............._................_............_....._............... from .. _ _....St. Ave. to... _ ...... ... .....__ .......... --_._.........._..._..__St. Ave. 5M 1147 `Q10@ %� LOT 6 BLOCK I i i0 5M 1147 `Q10@ %� St. Paul, Minn..._.. Nov._ 12,----- _-.... _ .IA4..... 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: Installing Mercury Vapor lightingon_W..__.Seventh._Street.,from._Seven_._Corners toTuscarora... ...................... ._........................... :.................... _.._....St. Ave. St. Ave. to..._ _ ... ... ...._... ........ from ... _ __....._ __._ _ 5M 11-47 ��34 "F�°'LaC�.'+:=., St. Paul, Minn. ------- -----------........19.--------- 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. Ave. to ------------------------------------------- ...................... --- - -- ----.St. Ave. ��ADDITION - MI _ I Al 116�91"x G ms 'RIQ �. 3" ��ADDITION - MI _ I Al 116�91"x ms 'RIQ �. ly' ,%M"!M . =PIP /Avf; d / 6x 11.62 -0jW2 D ii I NZ 4 zti 84 vD. e S. %z, 1VE %,, 3EC. L,T ZS -,e.23. \ \_A LAci26G a� I l rA v PEEP a �� a F � � / F --- -------- ST. i � V .. G Ooh,¢icN - ✓E. -. p ..1a 5.E. A, SEC, )- T 28 Q ,Z3 h z Y W � Q Goo�¢�cH Ave. W < I F I -30,9 I ec.) 7. Z8 -R. Z3. -zCn�4: � io woe Q 5r CLgiQ --J sr. 9 n % yl Ihl Ihl I� y� ,5 N. W %4, 3 E- i 2 T 2.9 IZ z 3 i II oA141[ PALACE o / rkW O 2 W W I 'N Cl / �� � I✓ JAME5 AVE z t r-- QANDOLPH zi 1 r^ i 349. I "A LACE '4 0A 1� L-1 Ll El F IF RAIV004 PH 66 } C. N.%2, 3 E. r, 3cc 11 - T 28- _. RANVOLDFI - AVE. - - -- - - - J,/No AVE,__] .%UNO AVE -- t; AZf,(ST 2.ONG A•"—. F S V WATJON AYE- WATSON _ AK,�' 0� O --A v✓ ` t Ir --- -0 I ia9a- Office of the Commissioner of Public Works Report to Commissioner of Finance March 8, 19 55 To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of Saint Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No. 192062 approved February 23, 1955 , relative to installing a mercury vaporlighting system on West Seventh Street from Seven Corners ) to Tuscarora Avenue, vith existing light standards, conduits, pull boxes and other appurtenances, 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 $ —, 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. 4. 6. Said improvement is asked for upon petition of three or more owners of proper subject to assessment for rovement. N ,�FCt1�E�� •% Commis on Public Wor s :m 7.49 +qwe {{ h1AR 8 I`.155 � � � DEPT• OP LIU—O1 "°T. a R-1 CITY OF SAINT PAUL "� JOS CEO. M. GAREN, SuS.—. ICEK I'aPAVL_ Acc°u"rANT 1'—, ANsr. C1 IL EN°INaEua e Capital of Minnesota ' DENS A.ItoLMnOE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS JOHN MNCOTTF.R, Suer. 0111.1. EN°1N AR ,N FRANK D. MARZITELLI, COMMISSIONER IIERnERT 5. WEST' ARTHUR or Equieuexr ART1iUR 11. 1[. KOC}i • HERMAN P. PRANKS, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER Eux— °1 B—. - GEORGE M. SHEPARD, CHIEF ENGINEER n°neeu °P ConneenoN MAURICE W. HEWETT JOHN P. MULLANEY, S— T-1. ENm— March 8, 1955 EUGENE V. AVERY Hon. Frank D. Marzitelli Commissioner of Public Works City of St. Paul Dear Sir: I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of coat for installing a mercury vapor lighting system on West Seventh Street from Seven Corners to Tuscarora Avenue, with existing light standards, conduits, pull boxes and other ap- purtenances in good condition to be adapted and used in said installation, under Preliminary Order C. F. 172062 approved February 23, 1955• Length 11,000' Widths (Street $6' & 801) Adjusted Frontage 14,000' (Roadway 60' & 561) Estimated Cost of Installation $105,000.00 Engineering and Inspection 1.050.00 Total Estimated Coat $106,050.00 Estimated Property Assessment 52,500.00 City's Share of Cost (From Bond Issue Funds) $ 53,550.00 $52.500 Estimated Cost per front foot - 14,000' = $3.75 Yoursvery truly, 4-r . She Chief Engineer Approved for transmission tof Commission of Finance its Commissioner of Pn rks F sop<an smpotts �nligae �ccotahu< ✓tcccsso4i<s . Phones•. CA 2.4380 LE"2-6477. .. 250 WEST 7th STREET • ST. PAUL 2, MINN. June 1009A 13 Honorable City Council Court House Saint Paul, Minnesota Gentlemen: This is in reply to your letter regarding new lighting on West Seventh Street. The street lights we have at present are good. There are very few cities in the United States that have'anj better. The height of the lamps is right for good light- ing and ample enough, yet easy on the eyes. What small improvement you could make would not be practical from a financial standpoint. I am therefore taking this opportunity to advise you that I am definitely opposed to replacing the lights at this time. Very truly yours, WILM & GiiFXiOitY dNf DUES - Geo;ge E. Wilm Owner GEW/ve Lot 8, Block 27 Rice & Irvine Add. to St. Paul "rfa_ s he173554--- - he Matter to changing the grade alleyiti, In Block Wilder Merriam Park dditlon. f[am Wilder St. to Cleve- - _. Ave. to conform to the grade -n on the pmfne on file In -tment of Public Works. - ng and surfacing with bftum' gal the a`. v In Block 1' --- - ------------ FINAL ORDER In the Matter of changing the grade of the alley in Block 13, Merriam Park 3rd Addition, from Wilder St. to Cleveland Ave. to canfqm to the grade as shown on £he profile on file in the Department of Public Works. A so grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 13, Merriam Pak 3rd Addition, from Wilder St. to Cleveland Ave. to conform to the proposed change o grade under Preliminary Order _172.5-59..... ........ - approved ----------- -April 5' 1955 --------------- 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 change the grade of the alley in Block 13, Merriam Park 3rd Addition, from Wilder St, to Cleveland Ave. to conform to the grade as shown on the profile on file in the Department of Public Works. Also grade and surface with bituminous material, the alley in Block 13; Merriam Park 3rd Addition, from Wilder St. to Cleveland Ave. to conform to the proposed change of grade -tea Cl 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. Adopted by the Council_ iu�d .. 1 - - x i fo File 12964 Councilman `18�eals Councilman—trntvvtrsot� Councilman HOLLAND Councilman ,,44alreEtl Councilman MCRTINSON Councilman PErFr<sON Mayor DILLON 2.55 3M 2 44W City Clerk. Mayor. CITY OF ST. PAUL - `-4 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE (A) ON PRELIMINARY ORDER In the matter of changing the gr.:- c'' , o alley in Pl;,c'r 1, .. _ F' :'.. Ira ,.,. ••.V !'• '-'., n�•. t. -;:: ..� 'h ��T' .. 'I :;'.;:: ..: .. F.:::f". f: it"-. ...] _ � .... !':; tel° 7.:. 'l: �r F,,_'_ie ;!orhe. l o sr': e a:A ..t -.,e uiti� iblmi„�t_ .,. �._�al t::r alley r„ P1ccV 1;, ?rd _..,itior, .. em *o con: orn to the propcs(-d under Preliminary Order approved APril 5, 1955 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 Iota 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 LanrLUQTIQI j, __ 1 13 Merriam Park, 3rd Addition to 1600. 8850. the City of 8t. Paul 2 13 do 1050. 5450- 3 13 do 1050. 2800. 4 13 do lo5o. 3o50. 5 13 do 1050. 25oo. r 6 13 do 1050. 2600. � z 7 13 do 1050. 2750. ,. 8 13 do 1550. 4450. Lots 9 & 10 & East 15 feet of 11 13 do 5200. 22600. Lot 12 & Ex. S. 15 ft of Lot 11 & .do 3150. 13000. East 5 feet of 13 13 TOTAL, Form B. B. it �. CITYPAUL DEPARTMENT OF OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (C) DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED ` VALUATION Land Building Ex.. E. ft of,Lot 13 & E. 35 ft of 14 13 Na-rlon Park 3rd Addition to the 3150. 12850. City of 8t. Paul' Lot 15 & West 5 feet of Lot 111 & all Of 16 13 do 4750. 17150. H Tota1.S25r700. t98,050. 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. w• Dated__ May 17 19_55 __ //.1th•e (J /)oma=�+?1 Commissioner of Fin c Form B. 8. 11 St. Paul, Minn. ------- 194--1 To The Honorable, The Council, City of St. Paul, Minn. c; Gentlemen: We, the undersigned property owners, hereby petition your Honorable Body to cause the following improvement to be made: Grade and Surface alley from Cleveland to Wilder, ------ --- --------------------------------------- - -------- Summit and Portland .......... .. -- - _------- ------ - ---------- ------_--------- St. Ave. from. . . ... ....... .... _--St. Ave. ---- -- -- --------------------------------------------- --------- -- ..... ..... ..... ..-St. Ave. NAME LOT I BLOCK ADDITION 6M 11-52 qW, CVil 7S OEM i wz. MT 6M 11-52 qW, N .5. ll._YW Z A L1,0S I El VIE. -Ozr4,4N F 4p c 'SUMMIT AYE, Office of the Commissioner of Public Works Office Report to Commissioner of Finance April 13 19 55 To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of Saint Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration. the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No. 172559 approved April 5. 1955 , relative to changing the grade of the alley in Block 13, Merriam Park 3rd Addition fran Wildar Street to Cleveland Avenue, also grading mid surfactag with bituminous material the alley in Block 13, Merriam Park 3rd 5-14-lan, frQm Wilder Street to Clevs3and Avenue and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement isnecessaryand (or) desirable. Engineering $140.00 Inspection 37.63 2. The estimated cost thereof is $ 2. 059 - 20 —, and the total cost thereof is $ Cost per front foot $2.95 Frontage 700 ft. '% and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows: G '11.. 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. 5. Said improvement isaskedfor upon petition of three or more owners of property subject to assessment for said improvement. r of Public Works. 2M 7.49 Ows as APp I `6m7 L 0 e- FfPJ H°`e"° OF °°"°r. h "'""" CITY OF SAINT PALL A� er. 'CEO. M. CAREN, SuJOS. PAVLICEK P.— Accourvrnrvr Pn-" A...,. Q— r.".... Capital of Minnesota JGNS A. xoLMHoe DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS H°"�'° OF SANT .. JOHN M. COTTER, Su— orr.e E.R en FRANK D.- MARZITELLI, COMMISSIONER HERBEROERT S. )VEST Hu.env on Murvic— Equ,cmervr HERMAN P. PRANKE, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER ARTHUR H. KOCH Huse.,u o. Hs,°oes GEORGE M. SHEPARD, CHIEF ENGINEER MAURICE W. HEWETT OF CO—Ox JOHN P. MULLANEY, Su— T-- u—Tn a is E.—F. EUGENE V. AVERY April 13, 1955 Hon. Frank D. Maraitelli Commissioner of Public Works R City of St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cost for changing the grade of the alley in Block 13, Merriam Park 3rd Addition, from Wilder Street to Cleveland Avenue, also grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 13, Merriat Park 3rd Addition, from Wilder Street to Cleveland Avenue, to conform to the proposed change of grade, under Preliminary Order C. F. 172559 approved April 5, 1955. Estimated Cost $ 2,059.20 Engineering 140.00 Inspection 37.63 Cost per front foot 2,95 Frontage 700 ft. Yours very truly, GeorgeSheP r�ELTI/// Chie4'Engineer Approved for transmission A /� to_oe Commissio er of Finance �r Commissioner of P c Works "EDEA IN CONDEMNATION '?DINGS COUNCIL FILE \ \ b' lrecju'aBy Bernard T..rrol- t matter t rondemntng n easemect In the land �``t� 'a-_ ur[a�eis8 a ens DINGS FINAL ORDER I C NDEMNA' n . In the matter of_ condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary _for slopes, cute and fills in grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 13, Merriam Park 3rd Addition, from Wilder Street to Cleveland Avenue, 172560 roved April 5, 1955 under Preliminary Order_ � PP - -- — -----' 173185 approved - Intermediary Order_ - _ -.- - May 17, 1955 - - --- 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 Saint Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- provement to be made by the said City is I condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary for slopes, cute and fills in grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 13, Merriam Park 3rd Addition, from Wilder Street to Cleveland Avenue and the Council hereby orders said improvements to be made. - RESOLVED FURTHER, 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 said improvements, viz.: For slopes, cuts and fills in grading and surfacing with bituminoue material the alley,'n Block 13, Merriam Park 3rd Addition, from Wilder Street to Cleveland Avenue, to the extent shown on the plan on file in the office of the Commissioner of Public Workb. 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. Adopted by the Council J 1 } 1855 - --- __ 19_ ' City Clerk. 19_ Approved_ Mayor. Councilmen: �eiaT2lLF.itt� _ -AieAerrnrrft Mortinson �;nrrarrEe � Peterson •krmnr Holland Mr. President.,-+)e4"r - Dillon - CITY OF ST. PAUL "- DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (A) In the matter of „, - _r _L"r. .1''.�.r - 1s•, under Preliminary Order approved A.rri1 5, 1;;55 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: , cF,* `-rr t'— above is The total estimatedgttc�SYit=ilt'tSak3'rCff83tii2titi'fti!'-t1iDYtbbi17S3A7p7bJ"e`i+18Kti5t The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is - $ The lots or parcels of land that may be asse9sed 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 I .d building 'lion tc 1 C"'. 750. tile city of St.:!" 2 13 do 1050. 13 d C 0:'n r o,�,, 13 do _ • C 13 do r0, ?5cc. 5 13 - 105C . 9- 7 �3 do 7 1050.2755'- 3 13 da ir'.j. 450. ;rtE 10 4 Eas 15 `eet of 11 13 do Lot 1,' E: I' . ; . 15 ft of Lot. 11 €_ do 3150. 13005'. fejt of 13 1-3 TOTAL, Form B. B, t0 CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (C) DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED - VALUATION Builui-�g i y 5 1t :,f Lct 1 L E. 35 ft of 1' 13 Herriam P`rk 3- :,ddiLig. th,- 3150. 121rC. City of St. pr_cl �,1 'f lf, 13 i The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and i hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Cpuncil, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated M,y 17 1955 -- / �o utl a ��✓ Commissioner of Fi Aaa FOIA i. ALLEY ELK 19 MERRIAM PARK 3 RD, ADD. 12963 ©+IndioatesCut - Wflder $t. Cleveland Ave. AS - Indicates Fill Typical Notation �t'0 Figures above line show Cu} or Fill at property line Figures below line show distonce to which s!apes Z extend beyond property Ilne Survey Hk. M 2679 SCALE I"- 40' PORTLAND AVE. lu I� M ERRIAM PARK 9RD. ADD. > I I 5 6 7 8, o (h 55' 4C' 44' 65 p Fn 66 F• -t l °' ee�e Gr. Ff c, : 0 1 i 66 6r. � qq 697 Q t' o0 s rr llA II W LU 55` 4-0' 16 I5 14 13 I II a 10 S5 9 I UM E R R' I A M P A R K SUMMIT AYE. Alley Blk 19 Merrinm Park S'd Add. Cleveland • Wilder Sl. Dr. 2 N4 905 Office of the Commissioner of Public Works Report to Commilvioner of Finance April 13 19 55 To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of Saint Paul: The Commissioner of PabH&Werks;•having had under consideration the- preliminary order of the Council, known as, Council File No 172560 -approved Apri 1 5 1955 , relative to condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary for slopes, cuts and fills in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 13, Merriam Park 3rd Addition, from Wilder Street to ClevelandAvenue to conform to the proposed change of grade. and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement ix necessary and (or) desirable. _ 2. The estimated cost thereof is $ axxx 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. 4 5. Said improvement is asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property,/ ` ) `v 1 subject to assessmentfo ovement. TI (14APR sa' r of Public Work2M ].49 .®.e 1,1 . J65 N DEPT. UP p w Ff1\h�� a W W. No. 17355 n the Matter of constructing a er In Prosperity Avenue from Ames :nue to Magnolia Avenue, and In Avenue from Prosperity Ave- �......................... 15 ft. east of the went line - - 31ock , Ames Out 3.ots un -� 'y' Order 171947, apprr, FINAL ORDER" In the Matter of constructing a sewer in Prosperity Avenue from Ames Avenue to Magnolia Avenue, and in Ames Avenue from Prosperity Avenue to 15 ft. east of the west line of Lot 4; Block 3, Ames Out Lots under Preliminary Order ------ ___1719 7 ---.__-.._-----..approved -------_February.11,--- 1955. Intermediary Order - _ ---- ---- ---------------------------....approved .. _... ------ -------' 4P ------------- - ---- - - ------- 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 construct a sewer in Prosperity Avenue from Ames Avenue to Magnolia Avenue, and in Ames Avenue from Prosperity Avenue to 15 ft. east of the west line of Lot 4, Block 3, Ames Out Lots 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 official; are hereby authorized and directed to pro- ceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council..... _'_T_..�9.__7 - ---------- .. City Clerk. File 12939 - -vv---- - -- Mayor. Councilman Councilman Councilman HOLLAND '} Councilman Councilman mORTINSON Councilman PETERSON (/ ,!sa Mayor DILLON 255 2M 2-01 E CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ? ' (A) ON PRELIMINARY ORDER In the matter of const-icting a sewer in Prosperity Avenue from Ames Avenue to Magnolia Avenue, and in Ames Avenue from Prosperity Avenue to 15 ft. east of the west line of Lot 4, Elock 3, Aries Out Lots. s = under Preliminary Order approved Februai- 11, 1955 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 �_ 13, 967.90 The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is $_7-17 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 ' LartKALUATIuy ding 27 Cornings Addition to the City 200. 80o. Lots 2P to of St. Paul' yCo,Ramsey Co Minn. IIO 18 3 Tilsens Prosperity Park 225, Lots 19 to 23 3 do 750. 24 3 do 175. Lots 25 and 26 3 do 40:. i I Lots 1 to 4 3 do 600. 17 3 do 175. Lots 13 to 16 3 do 600. Lots 5 to 8 2 do 500. TOTAL, LM Form 8. B, 10 c� � - CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE _ ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (C) - DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED ON L dVALUAu( t5 1Q an 1ylg 0 West 25.ft'of Lot 4 & all of 5 3 Ames Out Lots 500• Fast 30 ft of Nort'71 100 ft of 3 4 do 400. West 30 ft of E 60 ft of N 100�ft of 3 4 do 225. 700. Ex East 60 ft of North 100 feet; 3 4 do 300. 1450. Except Northwesterly 175 feet of,aouthwesterly 75 feet of part of Southwest a of Northwest Southeasterly of Ames Ave. and Northeasterly of Prosperity A,re. in Section 27, Township 29, Ranl-e 22 1825. 1300. ldcrthwesterly 100 feet of Southwesterly 75 feet of part of Southwest of Northwest 4, Southeasterly of Anes Ave. and Northeasterly 225. 5000. of Prosperity Ave. in Section 27, Township 29, Rane 22. i Total $67,100. $69,350. 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 May 17 19 55 Commissioner of Fina F.— B. B. 13 St. Paul, Minn. August It3.._ __ 5�t _ _194 - To The Honorable, The Council, City of St. Paul, Minn. a, Gentlemen; We, the undersigned property owners, hereby petition your Honorable Body to cause the following improvement to be made: ............ ..._.... _...... S.M.er.................. .............. __......................................._............................................................... ....................................... ............. . ............ AmesAvenue _ ..... .................:__............ .......... .............. ... .........St. Ave. ............................... ...................................... _................_.......... from..............Prosperity..............._......._....._........-._.... St. Ave. to ... ................. Barclay........................-........................._............ o .............._....... --------- --------- St. Ave. T E NAME Llsenbilt H es, In . LOT That of Town A4d:jt of Ams BLOCK of tha 9' Range ,on and Pr Avenue, ADDITION Southwest Quarter (SWI) v Sect -27, 2, Easterly of Corning's sperity Avenue i N,,r ther1 y OEM Or Vu d 2M 6-47 Au st 1 St. Paul, Minn...........,Eu........3._.._ . - 194....x14 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: ............ 4 .......................... _....................... I .... ........... ..... ......... ......................._._ .............................._............_......._._................................. St. Ave. From ...........Ames ..............-- - _._.................... St. Ave. to............ ........_L4gnolia................ .......... ...... .......................... ...St. Ave. NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION Quarter(S1N9) of thl (1) SDrti nn 97, Tnwn 29, of Ames Avenue and easter: Hon and Prnsperi+y_ Tilsenbilt JiOMeS, Inc. that p Range ofIcar t of the Southwest Inj 2, northei ly 1 AS10A i. 'fw 1 ' :M 6-47 40-® Y � - ,{I, , r--4� 1_t �, Office of the Commissioner of Public Works Report to Commissioner of Finance March 25, 1955 19— To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of Saint Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No 171947 approved February 11, 19 55 , relative to constructing a sewer in Prosperity Avenue from Ames Avenue to Magnolia Avenue, and ih Ames Avenue from Prosperity Avenue to 15 ft, east of the west line of Lot 4, Block 3, Ames Out Lots, and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: Inspection & 1. Said improvement is necessary and (or) desirable. Engineering $1,269.81 2. The estimated cost thereof is $ 13,967.90_, and the total cost thereof is $ Cost per front foot $7.17 Frontage 1,950 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 owners of prop subject to assesamen oa�ent. 'N '4 -,gr Commis io r f Public W s 2M 7-49 .0Y.'8 w °°°�" °' M. GA a ReS CITY OF SAINT .PAUL "�°""'"° VLICE" CEO. hi. CAREN, Surr. JOS. — Accu—NT EK - ve�". n°c°°rvt.rvT r..". nen. C-1-t-1— Capital of Minnesota JCNS A. HOLMEOE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS E" JOHN M. "COTTER, Su— °FPCe EN ]NMI FRANK D. MARZITELLI, CoMMIssIONER HEREEAT S. WEST Bvneau ov MurvImenc EquIexexr • ARTHUR H. KOCH HERMAN P. FRANKE, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER ` MAURICE W. HEWEiT GEORGE M. $HEPARD, CHIEF ENGINEER Euwwu °/ Enonee° �® JOHN P. P. MhiULLULL ANGY, Surr. I.—C ENp1N. EUGENE V. AVERY March 23/ 1955 - i `7 Hon. Frank D. Marzitelli Commissioner of Public Works City of St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cost for constructing a sewer in Prosperity Avenue from Ames Avenue to Magnolia Avenue, and kh-Ames Avenue from Prosperity :.venue to 15 feet east of the west line of Lot 4, Block 3, Ames Out Lots, under Preliminary Order C. F. 171947 approved February 11, 1955. . Estimated Construction Cost------- $ 12,698.09 Inspection and Engineering------ 1,269.81 Estimated Total Cost------------ $ 13,967.90 Estimated assessable frontage 1,950 ft. Cost per front foot------------ & 7.17 Yours very truly, X-Aliegf�En .Shepard gineer Approved for transmission to the Commissions of Finance ra zits 1 Commissioner of Publ W rks under Preliminary Order - 1721 1-- ------- --approved ------- ------- March -..3:.. 1��----------------------- 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 grade: Prosperity Avenue from Ames Avenue to Magnolia Avenue Etna Street from Ames Avenue to Mechanic Avenue Bsrelay-Sbreet,____€rost-.4nte9 Averrxe-too-Meelteeigre kvertx*e Matmolia Avenue from Prosperity avenue to �NNfeC har}i even yYf@ gSt 1-iie 'FT71 lsen! Mechanic Avenue from Magnolia Avenue to F1&i0ror$- P osner1r P Y eas of rk Ames Avenue from Prosper Avenue to- e rn rosperity Park 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. Adopted by the Council.... JUN..2.21.955 .......... .......... City Clerk. File 12924 - - Councilman GIBBONS Mayor_ Councilman mR Councilman HOLLAND Councilman MAR ITELLI 1 Councilman MORiwSON Councilman PUERSON Mayor DILEON 255 2M 2— COUNCIL FILE Nn 3552— 73557— By ----- .. .... sy-..-_.._ Prosperity freme AmesAv nue 4venue; Etna Street from Ames - Meehry nc Avenue, �areiaY FINAL ORDER from Ames Avenue to Meeh— ^: Magnolia f-rm P• In the Matter of grading: Prosperity Avenue from Ames Avehl f.6 `6o Magnolia Avenue Etna Street from Ames Avenue to Mechanic Avenue Barclay Street from Ames Avenue to Mechanic Avenue Magnolia Avenue from Prosperity Avenue to Mechanic Avenue Mechanic Avenue from Magnolia Avenue to Barclay Street Ames Avenue from Prosperity Avenue to Barclay Street under Preliminary Order - 1721 1-- ------- --approved ------- ------- March -..3:.. 1��----------------------- 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 grade: Prosperity Avenue from Ames Avenue to Magnolia Avenue Etna Street from Ames Avenue to Mechanic Avenue Bsrelay-Sbreet,____€rost-.4nte9 Averrxe-too-Meelteeigre kvertx*e Matmolia Avenue from Prosperity avenue to �NNfeC har}i even yYf@ gSt 1-iie 'FT71 lsen! Mechanic Avenue from Magnolia Avenue to F1&i0ror$- P osner1r P Y eas of rk Ames Avenue from Prosper Avenue to- e rn rosperity Park 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. Adopted by the Council.... JUN..2.21.955 .......... .......... City Clerk. File 12924 - - Councilman GIBBONS Mayor_ Councilman mR Councilman HOLLAND Councilman MAR ITELLI 1 Councilman MORiwSON Councilman PUERSON Mayor DILEON 255 2M 2— CITY OF ST. PAUL, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE To the Council of the City of St. Paul: REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (A) », The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is In the matter of ;,-�s Av, !,le -, lia Aver .le ^clad . _recut ra: %..:.es A'i�nae , : . rhnaic renne The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is E;gnolia',venilo fro,, FrcFp,:rity to',,ehanic Avenue iechanic I',ve;nr= frc., !!ignnl4e Avenue -. ^rclav Street valuation of each lot or Anes Avenue fr,,.i P oGper;.. 1.v?^,e to P:.rc q Ftreet parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: under Preliminary Order approved 1laroh 3a 1955 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 Lid Building 27 Corninge Addition to the City of 200. 800. St. Paul, Bameey Coy Him. Lots 28 to 45 do Lots 1 to 4 3 Tilsens Prosperity Park 600. Lots 5 to 12 3 do 200. Lots 13 to 16 3 do 600. `. 17 3 do 115- 18 3 do 225. Lots 19 to 23 3 do 150. 24 3 do 175. Lots 25 and 26 3 do TOTAL 400. Form B. B. 10 W CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE i. ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - _ (B) DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION - _ �ASSESSED ? .:.Q LUAIION Lots 1 thru 15 1 Tileaae Prosperity Park 160. , Lots 1 t4 4 2 ! do 100. Lots 5 to 8 2 do 500. 1 2 Ames Out Lots- 425• 900., 2 2 : do 373. 3 2 . do 375. 650. 4 2 do_ 375. 5 2 do 375. 850. 1 3 . do 400. 1000. 2 3 . do 400. 1600. 3 3 do 400. East 80.4 feet of 4 3 . do 325. 1850. West 25 feet of Lot 4 and all of 5 3 . do 500. 1 4 . do 625. 750. East 50 feet of 2 4 . do 200. , West 139.13 feet of 2 4 do 400. East 60 ft of North 100 feet of 3 4 do 225. 700. Ex. East 60 ft. of North 100 ft) 3 4 . do 300. 1550. 7 1 do 250. Except Ave; 24 4 .Kiefer Park 175. Lots 25, 26 and 27 4 . do 300- 28 . 4. do 75. Northwesterly 100 feet of Southwesterly, 75 fest of part of Southwest } of Northwest }, Southeasterly of Ames Avenue and Northeasterly of Prosperity Avenue in Section 27, To►mship 29, Range 22. 225. 5000. TOTAL •. . W E CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (C) DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION Except Northwesterly 175 feet of Southwesterly 75 feet of part of Southwest } of Northwest } Southeasterly of Ames Avenue and Northeasterly of Prosperity Ave. in Section 27, Township 29, Hanp 22. ASSESSED Lead VAL% @ _ _ 1825. 1300. Total $12,625. $16,950. 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 MaY 17 19_11`._. Commissioner of Fitt . F- B. B. 11 o- n St. Paul, Minn.._. An _5..._ .......... _194 To The Honorable,, The Council, City of St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: �l We, the undersigned property owners, hereby petition your Honorable Body to cause the following improvement to be made: Fading.. and.. aurfacing....._PrQuperity...Avenue ................................................................... ..... ........... .-....... _................................................................ St. Ave. 1 a from ...........Ames._...................._.._.........__......_.....--_.................St. Ave. to............_ ............. Map 4_........_......................_...... ........... _..................._....__....._.._...:_..-...__....... _....... ...... _.St. Ave. NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION Yleenbilt Homes, Inc. that p florf m Range rt of theSoutheest x. e 2, north Quarter (SIPS) of —( a ec on , orm , ly of Lee Avenue and east Of s on osper y venuE r<:x�ea — -- --- -- fAI 11-47 -. +�• the 9, erly St. Paul, Minn.----Apr-5-------------------19 54 --- 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: •...-.grading- and --surfacing - Ames --Avemm ------ -------------------------------------- ------- .... . --:. - _.-------- _...... -- - ----- ------ -_....... .----------------------------------- ------------------- St. Ave. from Prosperity-- ...... - .-... ........ -----St. Ave. to ............ arkley------------------------------------------ ----------------- -------------------------------------------------- --- --------------- ----------- --- - --St. Ave. ' NAME LOT BLOCK ,�-",ADDITION rilsenbilt Homes, Inc. = That b t of the` .W. of the N. W. , Sectio Town 29, Pr Range 22, Easterly of Coming's Addii Aland isper-Ity Anus and Northerly of Ames 6M 11.62 QtW2 n 27 ion enue. 1�1 St. Paul, Minn .-- ------ ugust-13----.-- .-- _19-54_ 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: Grading.. and Surfacing... _....... ------------------------------------- -_---------------- -_---------------- •-------- 1�echanic Avenue St. Ave. from _ LlaggAlia........ -- __........... .... St. Ave. to --- .--- ------- -Barclsy--------------- --- ----------------- ----- ---------- .......... - - - - -.St. Ave. NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION Tilsenbilt Homes, Inc, = That part of th of thE NorthwestQuarter Southwes Ql ter (SWq) � NVP) Section 27 Town 29, Addit Range Lon and Prc 2, Easterly of Coming's s erity Avenue and Norther; of Ams Avenue it T1 }`ti PEP a Ur 6M -11.62 gjWZ St. Paul, Minn. ..----AugRst- 13---__---------19...54... 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: Qrading--and_Surfacing .. ... --- ------ -- ------------------------------------------------- • -------- Aetna- ----- ------------------- --------------------St. Ave. -- --... - - --- from :._------- Ames .... .... -....... St. Ave. to....._-.,jchanic - - ----------------------- ------ ........... ._ ...... .-.St. Ave. NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION Tilsenbil omes, Inc. that part of the Southwest Quarter (SW4) of 327, Torm 2' RangE 22, north rly of Ames Avenue and eas nf' r. mingIs Ad dUrm And Prosperity �4 (1CDT the ,erly J S 1 WWA4a, .SEc- .Z7 7= Z9 -,Q -RA I I 9� �1ELAN/� ff a2 e� 3; j Al ei If— — i i Office of the Commissioner of Public Works Report to Commissioner of Finance }arch 9, 19_55_ To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of Saint Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No. 172171 approved March 3, 19 55 , relative to the grading, graveling and oiling of Prosperity Avenue from Ames Avenue to Magnolia Avenue; Etna Street from Ames Avenue to Mechanic Avenue; Barclay Street frog Ames Avenue to Mechanic Avenue; Magnolia Avenue from Prosperity Avenue to Mechanic Avenue; Mechanic Avenue from Magnolia Avenue to Barclay Street; Ames Avenue from Prosperity Avenue to Barclay Street and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: Engineering $1,480.00 1. Said improvement is necessary and (or) desirable. Inspection 658.12 2. The estimated cost thereof is $ 35,044.38, and the total cost thereof is $ Cost per front foot — 66' St. =5.11 — 60' St. $4.65 Frontage 7,400 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 owners of subject to assessment for ovement. s' �CCENEOm ^� ssio of Public zee 7.49 ..tea fv1ARy 'J55;_� DEPT. Carver. a R—. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Ac000amrv° °'"'e'°" CEO. M. EN, So CS.— JOS. PAVI.ICEK I'— A-T. CIVIL FIG— Capital of Minnesota JENs A. }`OLMIIOE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS n° JOHN M. COTTER, Sure. o""°`pA IfERtERRRGRFRANK D. MARZITELLI, C•6MMISSIONER T S. WESTEuvrwv on Murvcirni EQ-- HERMAN P. FRANKE, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER ARTHUR H. KOCH IIunewu w D.— GEORGE M. SHEPARD, CHIEF ENGINEER MAURICE W. HEWETT B.— oe Can —.. Ervc�rveex ® JOHN P. MULLANEY, SUIT. Tne.vm E„°,rvee.. March 9, 1955 EUGENE V. AVERY Son. Frank D. Marsitelli Commissioner of Public Works City of St. Paul Dear Sir: I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cost for grading, graveling and oiling: Prosperity Avenue from Ames Avenue to Magnolia Avenue; Etna Street from Ames Avenue to Mechanic Aaenuei Barclay Street from Ames Avenue to Mechanic Avenue; Magnolia Avenue from Prosperity Avenue to Mechanic Avenue; Mechanic Avenue from Magnolia Avenue to Barclay Street; Ames Avenue from Prosperity Avenue to Barclay Street, under Preliminary Order C. F. 172171 approved March 3, 1955• Estimated Cost--------------------- $ 35,044.38 Engineering --------------------- 1,480.00 Inspection--- ------ 658.12 Coat per front foot ---- 661 St. - 5,11 601 St. - 4.65 - ,r Frontage -------- 7,400 ft. Yours very traly, X.hde Shepard /EDginser GI Approved for transmission A to the Commission of Finance si i� 4Commissioner of P. iq W rka ' 1 _ 7N St, Paul, Minnesota June 10, 1955 JUN 14 ` To the Honorable Mayor and City Councll of the City of St. Paul: Gentlemen: We. the undersigned, being the owners or purchasers of the properties whose addresses are set forth following our names, hereby oppose the proposed Improvement under Preliminary Order 172171 and 172172, being the grading of certain streets in the City of St. Paul. We oppose this Improvement upon the grounds that it is solely for the benefit of a contractor who has purchased un - Improved property,aad requires the grading of these streets to make the property saleable. The existing streets are perfectly satisfactory to the present occupants and nono of us wish to require my Improvement thereof. We have no objection to the doing of Ala: work, but we sleceroly and honestly feel that the cost of $4.65 per foot to be proposed to be assessed ager our property is far out of proportion to the value of our land and buildings and would Impose upon us a tremandous burden for In excess of any value. We thereforo respectfully request that you deny the petition, or the alternative that the entire cost be assessed against the person who has proposed that the improvement be made, since he is the one to whom all of the benefits will accrue. NAME l //air/ i� i%1 `% Address : y C 5 1/ e 2% z-' E NAME i �� �' iLG < _� �� 1= c- i2a�c "DERESS: /h % ESS: X3 3 6 G� NAME ADDRESS : __�tl L.0 c NAME: l� C �L��i = �72f 1�� jkWRES5:_ P-133 MAW: IMME / L-1 T ADDRESS O / � r�s NAME:, /t -O �s �i4 "�___ADORE SS: 6 6 Gy»Z�P—K� xt�NAME: _ADDRESS NAME • AilDE2ES5 TILED OF C St. Paul, Minnesota CLERY June 10, 1955 1;`5 JUN 14 Pv - 55 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of St. Paul: Gentlemen: , We, the undordl*wd, being the owners or purchasers of the properties whose addresses are set forth following our names, hereby oppose the proposed improvement under Preliminary Order 172171 and 172172, being the grading of certain streets in the City of St. Paul. We oppose this improvement upon the grounds that it is solely for the benefit of a contractor who has purchased un- improved property and requires the grading of these streets to make the property saleable. The existing streets are perfectly satisfactory to the present occupants and none,of us wish to require any improvement thereof. We have no objection to the doing of the work, but we sincerely and honestly feel that the cost of $4.65 per foot to be'proposed to be assessed againt our property is far out of proportion to the value of our land and buildings and would impose upon us a tremendous burden far in excess of any value. We therefore respectfully request that you deny the petition, or the alternative that the entire cost be assessed against the person who has proposed that the improvement be made, since he is �t7he�one to whom all of the benefits will accrue. NAME•o�Address NAME: ADDRESS: NAA ,: _ 'L -c, i ' ADDRESS:. NAME: / i/42 e �ESS :_L7 ' y lCr i G'tit NAME: ADDRESS:_f<f NAME: ADDRESS: 1 2g Cit 'f"- NAME: f"NAME• ADDRESS: NAME: ADDRESS: x.; NAME: ADDRESS: C= NAME: ADDRESS: c 11. 0 COUNCIL FILE \ EDIN-RDEg IN syCHernarUNT xpN; >^ •_ BY— �1_ - - /o. Bel - ,y `°er DINGS eut— FINAL ORDER IN CONDEMNII ' .,.: ,er or zonae ,a;°s ,r , In the matter of_ condemning and taking -an easement_in the land necessary_for slopes, cuts and fills in the grading of Prosperity Avenue from Am s Avenue to Magnolia Avenue; Etna Street from Ames Avenue to Mechanic Avenue; clay Street from, Ames Avenue to Mechanic Avenue; Magnolia Avenue from Pro perAvenue to Mechanic j Avenue; Mechanic Avenue from Magnblia Avenue to Barclay Street and Ames Avenue from Prosperity Avenue to Barclay Street, under Preliminary Order_ _ _. 1772 - approved- _ larch -3,_-1955_ Intermediary Order 173182 _ approved-_ May 17, 1955_- 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 Saint Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- provement to be made by the said City is condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary for slopes, cute and fills in the grading of Prosperity Avenue from Ames Avenue to Magnolia Avenue; Etna Street from Ames Avenue to Mechanic Avenue; B&Fo1ag_3#ree*-€rem Ames -Avenur-to -Mecheaic-4venue Magoojlak eYaes�°81� e�ni��rvpsn ee i�°yv�ar��is Avenue; Mechanic Avenue from Magnolia venue an r� des enue from Prosperity Avenue to Barelay-Street- the east lice of 'Pilsen°s Prosperity Park , and the Council hereby orders said improvements to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, 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 said improvements, viz.: For slopes, cuts and fills in the grading of Prosperity Avenue from Ames Avenue to Magnolia Avenue; Etna Street from Ames Avenue to Mechanic Avenue; Har4lay Street £e ori Ames veHue to-+he$ie ewe;- Magnolpia Av u� Prose t� Avenue to Mechanic Avenue; Mechanic Avte e f gvenue s ain� sec's a % o s ri ar i riiyPsi} and Ames Avenue from P- _ - -_ t "'A�re6u� ib'� ,tui ��ie eat shown on the plan on file in the office of the Commissioner of Public Works. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and z 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 :n accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council -AWN 19- ity Clerk. Approved- S �r 19 � J L� - Mayor. Councilmen: r ) Marzitelli I A4eor,mtt Gibbons Mortinsoni' L/ PHalvorson I � , I Aamei Holland ._ . CITY OF ST. PAUL ' DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE * o� REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE (A) ON PRELIMINARY ORDER. Inthematterof conde,7ininc and tnk`^.0 an ,,hFeement the l. -,d rel se.r to lcp��, °_11. rrafi,n- of Prosperity !,1,rn10 fr^"a frnc5 I've rc 1�1 �7ia vNnweg �� �t reef ^m tis P ,� .��. :d..chanic ✓r^.'.e; ri sy es Pve �ue tc manic Fv n te, lzi r.'nvP_".I erit i Pienue o "c1 r� f P, edr:.niC A -::P frc^ ..�.g...��4 cl^ Strect� _ ,.e.� Avon ie F.or: P. ^eri ty C to Lcrclay Str' : t. 4' under Preliminary Order approved liar ch 3, 1955 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: cost for "he stove The total estimated $ 1 0'rC 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 YALUATI?M, Lr+n ul-ning d 27 Cnrnings Addition ',o the City of 20C. 800. St. Paul, Rrmsey C , ilir . Lo,s 2P to 45 do Lots 1 to 4 3 Til,ens Pr .parity, Park 600. Lotc r tc 12 3 do 200. Lot- 13 to 16 3 do 600. 17 3 do 175. 1P 3 de '25' I Lct: 1? tc 23 3 d 750. 26 3 do 175- Lots 75•Lo , 1e rnd 2(-. 3 do TOTAL, Form B. Is. 10 ' CITY OF ST. rAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE _ REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (B): DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION . ASSESSEDDN ALU AEtTidLng _ Lots 1 thru 15 _ 1 Tilsens Prosperity Prrk 160, Lots 1 to 4 2 do 100. Lots 5 to 8 2 ., do 500. 1 2 Ames Out Lots 425,, 900. 2 2 do 375. 3 2 . do _. 375. 650. 4 2 30 375- 5 2 do 375. 850. 1 ? 'd'o 400. 1000. 2 3 do 400. 1600. 3 3 do 400. East 80.4 feet of 4 3 . do 325. 1850. West 25 feet of Lot 4 and all of 5 3 do 500. 1 4 . do 625. 750. East 50 feet of 2 4 do 200. ''lest 139.13 feet cf 2 4 . do 400. East 60 ft of North 100 feet of 3 4 do 225, 700. Ex. East 60 ft. of North 100 ft; 3 4 do 300. 1550• 7 1 do 250. Except Avg; 2i 4 .Kiefer Park 175. Lots 25, 26 and 27 4 . do 300. 28 4 do - 75. ?Northwesterly 100 fe't of Southwesterly 75 feet of part of Southwest 4 of Northwest 4i Southeast,rly of Arles Avenue and Ngrtheasterjy of Prosperity Avenue in Section 27, Township 29, Range 22. 225. 5000. TOTAL n CITY OF ST. PAUL ,::.. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (C) DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ^Opt Nort'`-Testerly 175-feet of Southwesterly 75 feet o art cf So.:thwest a nl aorthvec't 14 Southeasterly cf f•ne^ CvFnue and llnrtheasterly of Prosperity Ave. in Scct.ion 27, 'Pownship 29, HLnSc 22. ASSESSED Land vALt�n1lpdNing 125. 1300. 'PC :a1 $12,F25. 'i1',o5o. 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 Nlay 17 1955. B. B. I3 Commissioner of F ce. Form V7 + IhdlcatlS Cot. Aft — Indicates Fill. Typical Notation '1-o Fliq.ms above line SK— CT- kewCTor Fill at pr.pe.ty line Ryl.res below line 5 - dietance to whack slopes extend 6eyend property line Survey Book W 1426 PROSPERITY AVE. AMES AVE. MAGWLIA AVE. NORTH SCALE — 14= 60 CORNINGS j O H N S O N P A CZ K. W A Y I �A•DD . to C I T AY IO PI7 o0 00 SQTO O P A NU dr+' L- 26 26 MN N. Y' II 3 3' V0Op N 0 1 0 Cr +O O 00 O 00 CO 0-- l!1,9 I1e0 an + 00 s' to � LO' 3 C 125' 56.25' 46.25 55' 60 60 Bo' 85 90' S0' SO' 60' 100 Q 10 19 20 ' 21 22 23 24 25 26 4 3 2 1 I T I L S E M S P R OS P E R I T Y P A R K PRO9PERiTY AVC. Ames *r Magno",Ct SI. or. z N' 1288 • w+ Indicates Cut. AM — Indicates Fitt. Typical k•tatien *10 Ftw.es a6we lin• akw G.t or FIII at p.ops.ty line FtS—es below line 61%ow distance to wl.ick Elopes extend beyond prope.ty line Survev Book N° 1455 NORTH SCALE - I`=40' Etna St, Ames to Mechenlc i SI. Dr. 2 ° 1290 1 T I LSE N'S PRO S PEt21TY PARD u j 4o.oe I2c w W. " 6I W 6l0 7 I i 1+0.09 co cI • O x%16 M • -I lG I !, Flo _ \ al wi 10 un 1 QOI 16to, s 139.0' 5 �1e„ ro9.a' 4 C� v1 a TILS EN'S PROSPERITY PARK Etna St, Ames to Mechenlc i SI. Dr. 2 ° 1290 1 Gam F Indicates Cut AM — Indicates Fill. Typical klctation 1-05 Fts-es •6-a line skow GT o. Fill at props ty lina F. Its below lint a6w distance to wkick slopes ectemi beyond properly lint Survey Book Kl! 1455 m NORTH SCALE- l"=40" i,. uj r 3 �Qtn Qa 1•. d= 1 MU x I6° N w I N 60' SLJ t0 O O O� V N (,j V d o h X—x—x-- J; , O -0 CnI '96 N N M � tLq o N � N Ol V S i A M E O U T L_ O T S BARCLAY 9 . Ames }o Mechanic SI, Dr. 2 W 1292 ®* Indicates Cut. Aft lndicales Fill. Typical Natation 41=o 3.0 F9q-es a6ore line Show Crt - Fill al propa.ty line. Fii_q—, 6e6w line s6 w distance to w6t16 slopes edend beyond property line. Survey Book N4 1455 I MAGNOLIA AVE prosperity to Mechonit SI,Dr. 2 N? '.291 I rrcvJYLKI I i NV L. HVL K E I F E P- P 24 25 26 4 27 W 40 40 66 uj 7.� U O o an d N1 O! D z LlJ QO a Cy Q 1 Nd m0 ?tt \ o t +� �_I �. J + \ d 66 l g13 ��6 D- 1 \TILSENS PROSPERITY PARKtiv 6� i t MAGNOLIA AVE. a !20 Figw•a Uaap-ptrtliClII r Fill at p..pe.ty Ilea eland beyond p—pe.ly line. B Survey Book �` 1455 9's SCALE - I 80' •0 , 5 0 apo T— V tb� `V/ O pia'. =p' A5 • / . IC ,o p O S A M E S' O UT L O T S a Ln 4 105, N 09 5 no a0a 5 9 memo 'O\1' O O N N a RI III R1 J f r r5o•l. l3 Q3, too 00� rJM o' 2 S a 1 ^^'' d� I 105' tl6. B 1_.i xpo Tm �p M� na NQ. s sI 5 4 3 2 o I - '* A �10 5?5A M E S O U T L.. O T S CD �s 1 + + q sa to 3 Y IQ It 2 o z !moi � I MECHANIC AVE ^ 1` I Mc9n011Q i0 BQ^C10y : ; $I. Dr. 2 W 120 - Fdicates Cut. L ndicatas Fill. Notation 4tyrap bove line skew ll at prepe•ty like ele.+ line aknw to .kick slopes eyond prop-ty I;M. Books ?0 1426 6 1455 AMES AVE. PROSPERITY AVE. BARC,LAY ST. O SCALE — 1"=80' TI LSENS PR asp E QTY 18 17 • 16 15 14 oo' Jo' JJ" JS 13 6j ae r� q O JJ' � THERE ARE $% T EES WITHIN THESTREET ANDSLOPE ./``�- AREA BETWEENR PRO5PERITY AVE. E AND BARCLW 5T. 1Q m�O / V .1 N o_ � 6 '. .. LOTS OTC 1 f n nj � H - �, nl (A O� n Q .. rvN, .Jm/ _ 4 CAIS r S • . 1 °� 4 p/N _ / n cHSy CONC-AkLL — J ` I r- , /;0:2 '\11 / ��(� //�/—//, • f o ,� ° inr P ui nN N -'r, 0• sd �4 Nib V/ V / ISp[ / v N 1 r- r'y ~• 1„_ nN+ 1N 1 4 / a �/ pAl 4 SES 27- / 419 1V 49 40 Vm -WOO • NN // _^/'� ♦” nv o0 ri ri In /Og 3• AMCS AVE V Pr / etper4y Bcrelay O T 3 71zr SI. Cr. 2 NQ 1269 i� Office of the Commissioner of Public Works Report to Commissioner of Finance March 9, 1955 19— To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of Saint Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No. 172172 approved March 3, 1955 , relative to condemning and taking an "assent in the land necessary for slopes cuts and fills in the grading of Prosperity Avenue from Ames Avenue to Magnolia Avenue; Rua Street from Ames Avenue to Mechanic Avenue; Barclay Street fros Ames Avenue to Mechanic Avenue; Magnolia Avenue from Prosperity Avenue to Mechanic Avenue; Mechanic Avenue from Magnolia Avenue to Barclay Street and Ames Avenue from Prosperity Avenue to Barclay Street. and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein,ihereby reports: 1. Said improvement is necessary and (or) desirable. \� 2. The estimated cost thereof is $ , 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. 4. 5. Said improvement is asked for upon petition of three or more owners of prop subject to assessment for said biA Coin m7.f-P.6-c or �t t(V�u 'Ca zm 7.49 .,IWe —i R S 1955 °'r of` r - Orikinm to City Clark CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL NO.— LICENSE COM OTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK - COUNCIL RESOLUTION— ENERAL FORMPRESENTED (/�/�,'j BY June l�Y 1955 /� C✓% A� ,COMM SSIIONEIL1�( - s.,-, r_.z DATE YES OLOEDt That the following licenses, Restaurant, On and Off Sa1.e Malt Beverage and Cigarette No. 49049 expiring August 1, 1955, Nlch,,nical Amusement Device Location No. 6681, and Mechanical Amusement Devices (2) and Music Machine (1) No. 7168, both expiring November 1, 1955, all issued to Luther S. Wood at 1900 Stillwater Avenue be and the same are hereby havoked upon the recommendation of the Bureau of Police because of his arrest on the charge of sale of 3.2 beer to a person under the age of 21 years, being sent to court thereon, pleading guilty thereto and sentenced to 10 days in the workhouse. C.F. No. 173559—By Bernard T. Hal- l A. Mortinson—Robert F. Peterson— Resolved, That the following hrenses, Restaurant. On and Off Sale Mai!' Beverage and Cigarette No. 4907, x-� piring August 1, 1955, Mechanicals Amusement Device Location No. 6881., d Mechanical Amusement Devires 121 and Music Machine (]i No. 7168,1 " both expiring November 1, 1955, all Woodat 1900 Still- M' OCATION isslewaled to Luthenue be t - are hereby revoked upon the ec memen- dation of the Bureau f Pollee because his artesl on the charge of sale of 32 beer to a person under the age of 21 years. bel'ng sent to court there- or.plea g -11, thereto a d sen- temed to10 days in the workhouse. Adopted by the Council June 14, 1955. Approved June 14, 1955. (June 18, 1955) COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council--_---__195— Yeas Nays �iiaivorson---- Approved __ -------_195 Holland Agartiitelli—_� In Favor G , Martinson Mayor Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon 555 6-54 �Z 9 municipal Court of fit. i3aul (Conciliation Court of ate paui ALBERTW..PAUL, Deputy Clark PAUL G. PREINER, Deputy Clark MARION C. VOLLHABER, Court Reporter�rer'� GEO. M. HOCHHALTER, Reporter Office AGNES D. WATERS, Art. Clerk EDWARD L. BODEN, Cashier ADA ALTMANN, Sr. Clerk Typist RICHARD KINSELLA, Reporter ROBERT E OTTE HAROLD B. MILLS, Be11iR , Clerk - JOHN M. ERICKSEN, Bel tiff JACK F. C. GILLARD, Sr. Clerk JERALD R. SANDAHL, Steno. - FREDERICK KUEPPERS, Ant. Clerk _ _ _ 4 lat I 2nd— I - Laid over to 3rd and app —V do ted____ -T — P Yeas Nays Yeas Nays ibbons 14falvorson 01111 end 'Roll nd l Marzitellilelli _ Martinson ortinson Peterson Mr. President Dillon 114r, President Dillon Ori¢In.l [e CI[> CI—1, '. y No. ph E. Ordina Ma or. by re- By Joseph E. Dillon, Mayor, by re - O R D I N A � �ralnanee author ing the 1— o, • Ce rvcpte tuntoc �e[t an'orny r' / c dway, app[o xltnstelY oir7 o -1 /l/./ girth f the rt Hot, of Fourth PRESENTED BY �j t.rms is an rgeney orainanr Y / for the 0 � ''[ :ae� the public peace, health ry ncll of the C"- An ordinance authorizing the issuance of a permit to the Toni Company to construct a tunnel under and across Broadway, approximately 117 feet north of the north line of Fourth Street. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF._ CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ®DAIN: Section 1. That the Commissioner of Public -.Works is authrized to issue a permit to the Toni Company to con- struct a tunnel under and across Broadway, approximately 117 feet north of the north line of Fourth Street, and to be approximately 6 feet, 8%z inches in height, and 12 feet in width. Said permittee shall comply with the following conditions: 1. Permittee shall furnish a bond of $10,000,00 to the City of Saint Paul, conditioned to save the City harmless from any and all liability, judgments, suits, costs, damages or expense accruing to person or property, arising out of the construction, main- tenance, use, presence or removal of said tunnel. Said bond shall be satisfactory to the Commissioner of Finance as to surety, to the Corporation Counsel as to form and execution, and shall be filed with the City Comptroller. 2. Permittee shall file plans and specifications for said tunnel, which shall be satisfactory•to the Commissioner and Chief Engineer of the Department of Public Works. Permittee shall pay the cost of inspection, if any, and also for the publication of this ordinance. 3. This permit may be revoked by the Council at any time, and thereupon permittee shall remove said tunnel. 4. Said permittee, after the inception of said work, shall prosecute the same continuously, and fully complete said work, to the satisfaction and approval of said Commissioner, on or before January 1,'1957. 5. Said permittee shall, within ten days after the passage and publication of this ordinance, file a written acceptance thereof with the City Clerk. Section 2. This ordinance shall be deemed to super- sede and repeal Ordinance No. 10174, approved November 5, 1953, upon the same subject. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson '-" Mr. President (Dillon) Attest: Passed by the Approved: City Cler Mayor Intlii I2-,9 .• ,fir ...B Q 1., , ( I" ^ ,,t, in Favor N oacf—j t, city ebh ORDINANCE COUNCIL FILE NO. PRESENTED By ORDINANCE NO. 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 upon its passage, approval and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli ,,-EMortinson 16— Mr. President(Dillon) Attest: City Clerk JUN 2 9 1955 Passed by the Council _.—In Favor Against N 9 1 Approved: V F'ti Mayor FIA E. 1 1 V4 ME B°°"°°`C°"'T`"CITY OF SAINT PAUL "`°°""'"°°LICE" ]OSPAVLICEK CEO. M. GAREN, SO Y. A—PAccounzenr Capital of Minnesota - P". A... Qry En.'n JENS A. HOLMDOE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 13— OF SRnI'fA'llON JOHN M. COTTER, SO on m E.•..— FRANK D. MARZITELLI, COMMISSIONER BO u oR Mumu Egmem _ HERBERT S. WEST ARTHUR H. KOCH _ HERMAN P. PRANKE, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER , B.—O or BRmO.. GEORGE M. SHEPARD, CHIEF ENGINEER BuRmu OF Gov.zcn°x MAURICE W. HEWETT JOHN P. MULLANEY, Sun. Ex°w••- ® T.�. E.— June 13, 1955 - EUGENE V. AVERY Fr. Louis P. Sheahau Special Assistant Corporation Counsel City of St. Paul Dear Yr. Sheehan: This is pursuant to our telephone conversa- tion of this morning concerning Ordinance No. 10174 approved November 7, 1953, granting permission to the Toni Company to construct a tunnel under Broadway. I am attaching hereto copy of a letter dated June 8, 1955 from Mr. J. Giller of The Toni Company. The bond has not as yet been filed. The plans are the same as those which were tentatively approved in con- nection with the original ordinance. Will you, therefore, " kindly draw a new ordinance with a completion date of January 1, 1957. The present ordinance should be rescinded. Thanking you, I remain Yours very truly, or g Shepard G;gt i hief Engineer Attachment C 0 P Y The TONI Company A Divi of The Gillette Company . Undeke Building . 332 Rosabel St. St. Paul 1, Minn. June 8, 1955 Mr. George Shephard, City Engineer St. Paul City Nall St. Paul, Minnesota Dear Mr. Shephard: Confirming our telephone conversation of June 8, we wish to proceed with construction of a tunnel under and across Broadway Street, provided the City Council will again grant their approval. We originally received their approval on November 5, 1953 under Ordinance x{10,174 (Council file #165993). As you requested.we are enclosing a duplicate copy of our plan for the construction of the tunnel. After an inspection of this plan you were to check with the City Attorney to determine whether the above ordinance can be amended or whether a new one will be re- quired. I would appreciate anything you can do to expedite this matter for us and also keeping us informed of any new developments. Thank you. Yours very truly, THE TONI COMPANY (Sgd) J. Giller J. Giller JG/hk Purchssing Department Enc. 41 ORIGINAL—TO PAYOR CITY OF SAINT PAUL OFFICE OF CITY CLERK Received oj,� •• N' fi i� *, �u RECEIPT FOR�J ♦ooeeee loo DOLLARS- fToo i i i i BY 1 j i I July 8, 1955 To the Honorable, the City Council Saint Paul, Minnesota Gentlemen: We; the undersigned, do hereby accept and agree to abide by all the terms and conditions of Council File Number 173560, being Ordinance Number 10525, adopted by the Council on June u✓ 29, 1955. THE TONI COMPANY BY 4,Y4'txH Original to Cllr Clark F. No. 173561—Ry Robert F. Peter-, Whereas, Vernon P. Michel, a police CITY OF ST. PAUL i6cer ni the city of Saint Paul a y llte inn the courser of his remployment OFFICE OF THE CITY accident Q ° ine 2s,h day nr Apra 1653, and CILESO TI —GFN a re int the cuv has expended try, �jj}}} (/✓y'J/�I,�F M $658.64 to ompensat' ��� �`.,:�4iP. Michel for loss of of 1i pATE�R F_�V`xpt n WHEREAS, Vernon P. Michel, a police officer of the City of Saint Paul, was injured in a third party accident while in the course of his employment on the 25th day of April 1953, and as a result the City has expended the sum of $658,64 to compensate said Vernon P. Michel for loss of time, and in addition has expended the sum of $446.44 for medical expense, a total of $1105.08, and WHEREAS, said employe has made a settlement with Milo E. Nettleton, the party responsible for his injury on duty, in the amount of $2650,00, being represented in the negotiations by his attorney, Harold E. Ruttenberg, therefore be it RESOLVED, that the proper City officers are hereby authorized to accept in settlement of the Cityts claim for reimbursement of said expenditures on behalf of said employe, the sum of $1105.08 less 25 per cent owing to said Harold E. Ruttenberg for attorneyts fees, leaving a balance due the City of $828,81; RESOLVED FURTHER, that the proper City officers are authorized to execute, on behalf of the City, a draft in the amount of $2650.00, in which the City is named as one of the payees thereon, and to accept on behalf of said police officer and his attorney, a certified check or cashier's check in the amount of $828.81, to be credited in proper proportion to the Police Salary Fund and the Workments Compensation Account. AIN 1.4 1955 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays y' _gf5M P Mr_ Approved 195— Holland `ir .— telii--aaaaaa, n Favor G /a Mortinson U Mayor � f Peterson Against mT7,usTTM_:, - i.Q jr Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6.61 Q _ • •. , No 173562--sy Bernard T. xr —Severin A. Mortinson—Rob. • .••,, •. ,�� -i '• - _ • ori¢in.l to City Clerk Aerson v tl.. Than licenses apppl tl NCIL CITY OF ST °omnis resolution be tit FILE C - II LICEmSE CWAITTEE here gran led. anO OFFICE OF THE C�k , ^-tr• _. COUNCIL RESOLUTION-��•Atl�}t1�fGM� //��/yam PRESENTED BY (//y! ' ^' COMMISSIONER p RESOLVED. That 1icegsas applied for by the following persons at the addresses stated, be and the same are hereby granted. Seymour Grill, Inc. 323 Robert Restaurant iipp.D288 .1enewal It „ is Off Salo ;,alt it Cigarette 1 it u Theodore Guzman n 122 State Barber " 2032 Easy -:lash, Inc. 337 Wabasha Ldy-D.C.Plant ° 2082 1+11chael Frontz 376'ifabasha testaurant 2083 It 11 G.7. glT'9t to Marvin Schloff 143 Z. 8th FdstC.-.Y%Loca. " 2149 " 319cker ,eauty Shops, Inc. 48 E. 7th ;eauty Shop) " 2162 n George Stein & Diathan Hoffman 110 State Butcher " 2163 Bertha & William Aberman 569 St. Anthony C. no", " 2165 u n Butcher n Off ;ale tilt • n It Cif,,,arette Yarnell 11. 3rassfield 2624 t"% Seventh 'rocery n0 2168 ' „ Off Cale `alt n Cirarotte„ Yabel Bridges 1429 Grand Grocery ° 2169 " 1 n off Sale D3� It „ n Cigarette D. E. Dwyer, Jr. 1055 Osceola Orig.Cont. 2174 id.argarst 7ehart 1813 Selby Ldy-D.C.Plant " 2175 W. J. iorclart 1672 11. Ihmline Ldy-D.7.Plant " 2177 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council- __-__--_.-_195_ Yeas Nays H..•.... - Approved - _ _195 -- Holland _In Favor_— '�� Mayor Mortinson Peterson _-- -Against Mr. President, Dillon I 6M 6-54.OFs 2 O,IRinol to City CI,,k COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE LICENSE COH,'.L'""E' OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORMPRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER a DATE dWIQ_3-4. 19.d5------- --- ,a y page No. 2 - Renewals George eY. Nelson 224 W. Kellogg Restaurant App.D2178 Renewal Miller s Holmes, Inc. 1786 University (mss Ste. 9P. ° 2179 " 11 11 Orig.Cont. n n n ^ " Cigarette Harold C. Christian 653 S. Snelling Barber 2181 " Ma4rice J.':'laldoch 982 Grand Gas Sts. 5P. It 2183 it 9dstf.7.1'.Loca. n n Morris 3: Vivid ;err 165 State Grocery ,1 2196 " 11 ° 3utcher it It �1 Georg R. Janssen 1218 Thomas Grocery ° 2197 11 " ,1 it Butcher 11 11 Off Sale I: 1c it " it It it Cigarette Pearl Larson 172 E. 6th Restaurant " 2198 ^ it n^ - !;i -are tte I1 Raymond J. 1(oeck 421 N. Dale Grocsry " 2200 " 11 11 Off Sale A'a It ^ 11 " a " Cigarette :nrry Young 2093 Como Ice Station 2201 ^ Laurence Drews 1588 University Orig.Cont. " 2203 B. 44 Aldes Co. 683 Selby Elec.App.Rep. " 2217 A. W. Janssen 924 Selby Butcher 2218 " Arthur F. Porter 856 Payne Restaurant " 2220 " 11 11 On Sale Yalt " " it 1 Off Sale flalt " it it ,1 1' Ci(?are tte I1 ^ 11 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council_ _ ____ _ -195-- 195_Yeas YeasNays _ _ F_ iali:rson Approved- _ _ _ - -- _ _. __ _195_ _ Holland In Favor - Mayor Mortinson Peterson -- --Against Mr. President, Dillon GM 6-64 •2 1 odli-I I, City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL NO.—__ LICENSE COL2i1T^1EE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY �1Urle 14, 1955 COMMISSIONER __ ---DATE----_. .---- Page No 3 Renewals Gustav & 'Elmer 71arnest 1676 N. Lexington Gas Sta. 3P. App..D2221 Renewal it ° Orig.Cont. n n " Cigarette Hove Food -carket, Inc. 525 N. Snelling Grocery " 2227 + e Butcher ++ ° Cigarette Filex C,o, 149 9. no',ert ^'.si:f.'J.".Lots. " 2231 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays 4911and Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 5M 6-54 AEMP,Z X114 1955 Adopted by the Council _ __195_ Approved___ _ __195_ ale -._In Favor 1 - - - Mayor Against e Na 173563—By Bernard T. B d—Severin A M.rtbrwn—Hol - Oriti—I to City Clerk -- Peterson- volved. That Motor VeI.W. Dr CITY OF Sl,ll,d for on the hsl attached to ththe is ' FILE COUNCIL LICENSE CGIMIT'TEE OFFICE OF THE �' ..ddtheecs'IDeCerk r" . UNCIL RESOLUTION-S3l , ./�C0 �—/1��- } �`�! PRESENTED BV L COMMISSIONEI��—<L{dc/'•� � ➢ moi` iY—�f DATE 1,4� 1 q 5F RESOLVED That licenses for t otor ;%ehicle Driver applied for by the following persons at the addresses stated, be and the same are hereby granted. Donald G. Saul 402 Eichenwald App.D2071 Renewal ISarvin J. nofenkamp 1183 3oss It 2072 It �d Edward G. Kiatbrel 118 Iglehart 2077 'iiillard E. Schultz 1038 ourns - " 2085 " ;dward R. 3erus 1025 Churchill " 2086 " Robert J. Prartner 1,997 Tim',o-lake 'd. A " 2090 rew ,Terbert D. 2chauor 942 15:zrion " 2091 'enewal Robert N. Reistad 1583 E. Arlington " 2092 " George -... 3untinUton 391 Selby ° 2Q94 " Charles d. 1jerbrig 602 Simd " 2095 " enry C. i'radshaw 290 Da�Tton " 2096 Fred 'TI. 'ailey 1847 Laurel 2105 Sherwood F. itosen 475 Cedar 2106 " Herman Cordon 1615 Stanford It 2107 it l Leonard Stevens, Jr. 99 ':'Tilkin It 2108 11 ,Elmer P. E,7an 2 8_s 'J. Kellogg It 2109 " Ervin R. Cary 630 Ashland It 2110 \ Joseph C. digelbach 541 Laurel ° 2112 It COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council—__ - _— __195— Yeas Nays TTaly Approved- _ -_- -- - _ __195-_ Ila __-_In Favor Mayor - Mortinson Peterson j __— __ Against Mr. President, Dillon _ 5M c-sa .? Original to City CWk CITY OF ST. PAUL C U14CIL FILE NO.---- _- at LICENSE COIITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER __ _ DATE _-,11rna 14, 1Q.ri Page No. 2 1'o�or vehicle Drivers Ardon J. Sigford 3969 Clover Ave. Apn.D2113 Renewal Anthony J. Slanina 291 Aurora " 2114 " Joseph 'i. 3olmes 219 Aurora " 2116 " M'wurice :i. "field 533 Laurel " 2117 " Raymond J. Kunzelslan 195 id. Lexin,;ton " 2119 " Stanley L. ?ray 406 Da yl, on " 2120 " Norman R. Yorse 310 Richmond " 2122 n ?dward G. Worse 432 S. ''ictoria " 2123 " Donald J. ?isse 295 T,-lohart 2129 " Earl Ohmann 469 :all ° 2130 " ,iarold J. Salak 408 Ravoux ° 2131 " Edwin J. Paul, Jr. 1025 Stinson " 2147 j%urice E. Tfafner 610 Marshall " 2150 " Clinton 0. Smith 663 Aslrland " 2151 Robert S. Franson 345 Pleasant " 2152 " Robert Gordon 271 Kentucky " 2154 " Robert E. 3ittner 952 Duchess " 2155 " Edward P?. Swanson, Jr. 958 '.eaney " 2156 Louis !urnstein 110 u'. 3obert " 2157 " COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council_ - _ ....._ _195___ Yeas Nays u..,.:...�.—_ Approved _ 195_ Holland ------In Favor Mortinson Mayor Peterson __ _ - Against i Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6-64 ,A T�,Z Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6-64 -0th 2 orikinul to City Clerk - CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCILFIL LICENSE C01,11ITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK - COUNCIL RESOLUTION-GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER_— _DATE JUne 14.1955 Page pio. 3 - l,OtDr ' ehicle Drivers - Charles 31. hassie 771 Jniversity App.1)2160 ttenewal Eui-,ene T.,La6ossiere 2187 I,iarfaret " 2161 " w Dell A. i'ieller 820 Molly ° 2166 " Ralph J. )icosimo 429 T1. "innebaha " 2186 New 7iallaoe F. !arson 21.02 'emnle "ou-t 2187 ''enewa1 herle 11. Estby 1286 Galtier " 2188 -larold 3. Dolano, Jr. 2221 Riverwood Pl. " 2189 " Joseph R. Nicoletti 947 Fuller " 2191 " Adrain R. Rowan 820 ±utternut " 2192 " Herbert '!!. Spaldin 242 E. t'orton " 2200 " Ervin '?. 1anteufel 533 I ,lahart " 2207 " w. Marren R. rowan 1824 E. Ivy " 2209 " t Edwin A. l:aedler 1759 St. Anthony " 2210 " Robert D. Anderson M 1681 E. Orange " 2211 m. Emil A. arjeau 88 J. 7th " 2212 " t Vieto 'd. Jasper 55 r'ront " 2213 " - Russell E. 'Thompson r 419 Ilarshall " 2214 " Albert ?'. Zachman 1262 ('rand " 2234 1?ew - k Gordon J. 11�i,en 9201 _rice " 2235 ?eno-.,ml COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council-. __-_195_. Yeas Nays - u�++"881*-�— Approved_ Holland if �.e i' __ In Favor Mortinson Mayor Peterson _ __ -Against Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6-64 -0th 2 I ' origiml t. City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL FI LE COUNCIL �I LICENSE COU"ITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER---- -_DATE __ June_.__1.4.—_1.955-_ - _--- Page lo. 4 - Lotor 'vehicle Drivers Robert L. Jones 178 E. Pennsylvania App.D2238 ,enewal Edward E. Pa;k 307 Arbor ° 2242 " Edward D. Wille 1516 R. Kleinert " 2243 " Thomas D. Johnson 4R7 Sherburne ° 2244 " Edward J. l"oeller 411 - lehart " 224.a " Paul Preston193 �, Arch ° 2246 " Ferdinand J. 'firth 325 Charles " 2248 " Alfred W. A17andorfer 126 E. Jlyoming ° 2249 John J. 3abou 480 Lafond it 2250 " Elmer E. LaChapelle 1327 Oakdale it 2251 " Steve (ralish 271 l.Iaria It 2253 " Verne F. Owens 421 :lair " 2254 D Richard C. -oward 279 Sherburne " 2255 Vew ',gay R. Fincel 498 ;f. Lawson ° 2258 Pnewal James L. ±our 1870 Jarroll " 2260 1;enewal Carl W. 'loss 617 il. Grotto D 2286 " . Peter Isaac 729 Dodd T'd. if 2288 Au-ust L. "erle 1170 ^. 5th " 2289 T'ew Sam Ackos 576 Ashland " 2291 enoiml COUNCILMEN Adapted by the Council__ - ____ _,_ _195__ Yeas Nays i;Ihhnna _ _ Approved_ - - __ -. ___._195_.- Holland -M""Te'}'i" ""' In Favor Mortinson Mayor Peterson i _ - Against Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6-64.2 1 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays I> 6ibbane� Hol nd Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 661 6-64pdt�,- .Z JUN 14 1955 Adopted by the Council_ _-_-.._______ _195- Approved- - - - -_ _ __ j //- __19_ _ -in Favor -� _C�� -_ - -- Mayor __- _'__Against PUL'LISHL L - � g-,,-' - oritioot to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK L10EITSE CaflGITTEE COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER -------,. DATE--- 1T.Une------ Page No. 5 .otor Vehicle Drivers iilfred J. Premo 206 Arch App.D2292 denowal Herschel M. Pepin, Jr. 744 Juno " 2296 " Steven J. iTesley 671 'lair ° 2297 " Gordon L. Swanson 987 7. 4t1i " 2298 " Joseph R. Ior es 413 iAcch " 2300 " Joseph A. Huber 716 Ohio " 2301 " John V. Oonnoll;� 579 DeSota " 2314 i:enneth R. Olafson 1076 Lorton ". 2316 " Herbert 1. Lorenz 259 E. "rvomin ? 2319 George R. Lessnor 360 culler " 2320 VirLil L. :"_ohr 687 York ° 2321 liew COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays I> 6ibbane� Hol nd Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 661 6-64pdt�,- .Z JUN 14 1955 Adopted by the Council_ _-_-.._______ _195- Approved- - - - -_ _ __ j //- __19_ _ -in Favor -� _C�� -_ - -- Mayor __- _'__Against PUL'LISHL L - � g-,,-' - .. 173564—By Bernard T. H.1-I everin A. M.rtins°n—$°bent ersm— " �,? •,. Orlainal t°'Clty Clerk CITY OF ST. Pl,inissawega ed, Thapled f°- "I""" r Nca NO.- - L1cExsE c�l:iI1TTE, OFFICE OF THE CIT°'rk -d �b °dtt° ss a ,•`. ran • lyment COUNCIL RESOLUT107—G-, PRESENTED BY COMM SSIONE0. ?�"C//- —T. Tune 14,, 1955 P^SC)LVED: That licenses applied 'or by the, follovrinr nersons ct the addresses ,state:?, be and the salve are hereby granted, Max, Walter 6, Alvin Landy Box 412 St. ;loud, Minn. Slaughter Hcuse App.C10864 Renewal Garold W. Nelson & John .Ss slinger Restauran, It 14795 It 11 1927-31 University On Sale Malt " it 't It " Off Sale TGalt " It It Cirarette ° " " lVin city Irish American Club 345;= Univ, Ci arette " D518 ° 'Nm. O'Reilly 1738 7;. Asbury Fumi�stor " 662 H. V. Smith 1910 University 1umi ator " 1010 R. Goodman A. Co. 370 N. Prior Grocery " 1174 " ° Off Sale "alt " " n n 'JiCaretts ❑ it u Joseph & Leone Gruber 1239 Rioe Off Sale "alt 1513 Patrick biever 1479 Jackson 'rah. Peddler ,.�10 " 1320 �m It 't Foo(�tuff(V.P.10) " 1621 Yellow 'ab Co. 171 Tn4versity Fd si,f:1."F.Loca. " 1744 11 Capitol Flour T'i.l lWs, Inc. 209',. S,:, amore Fds,f.:'.".Loci(. " 1745 't Dorothy K. Schauer 644 S. Smith Orig.Cont. 't 2050 11 Lawrence & Virginia Venaclia 241 E. Kellogg Parkin, Lot(over 25C) It 2144 " Chester T. Schultz 642 S. Smith Crnfectionery It 2164 " n if Off "ale " it Cimarette COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196— Yeas Nays "Gl}Ib'811A �"4ae Approved 196— Holland arzl e 1 In Favor Mortinson Mayor Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon 5M 6-54 .s� Odeinel to City clerk - CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL N FILE NO. LICENSE Ohir.'T' TEE, OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE June l4 1 q56 Page No. 2 - Renewals Kenneth A. Rae ?llsworth 137 B. 5th Restalzran,`. Apn.-)2205 Renevlal " Ci�ara i...-9 11 From 3allroom(C.C. '0itchell Co.) llu0 .!niv. Parkin,, Lot(ovor 253)" 2208 " Carl Fellinger 2574 W. 7th .Gas Sta. 3P. " 2216 " Thomas R. King 1552 St. Clair Grocery " 2219 " I'rosen h'e at " Cigarette mer _{Tardware Co. 2051-53 Ford d. :ardware " 2223 t1 'Na lter ;ohweda 759 W. 7th Elec.App. aeP. " 2225 ° Robert Kemp 1340 Thomas Confectionery " 2226 1° 11 It OffSaleUalt " 11 " It it Cigarette " " " Charles p, naucimot 868 '.lice --\ Cas Sta. 2P. " 2228 " 11 11 Auto Rep. ; COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays B ons a v'Fii ois311--'" Holland arzT e Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6-64 "O'Z AIN 14 19% Adopted by the Council 195— Jul N Approved— 195_ ___In Favor � k Mayor Against " PUBLISHED 6-.,,_ --S n� --r 0 Orizitial to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL FILE NO. LICRISE ColasITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY ' COMMISSIONER DAT' .Tune 14, I Page No. 3 - Renewals LeRoy 'Williams 1593-i;. Minnehaha Ice Station kpp.D2271 Renewal Bernard M. Poisin 1624 Rice Fdstf.v.?A.Looa. it 2275 " F. E. 'Ihipplo 207 University Elec.App.Rep. " 2276 " Lyceum Theatre Co. 479 '6abasha Ci7arette it 2278 " Arthur 'ii. Hei 1406 Ar:ade Cigaretto it 2279 " tdineaIs Inc. 1666 h. 7th Cigarette tt 2282 "' I;felvin y. Hutchins 1266 Hudson Gas Ste. 3P. " 2305 " if it Cigarette John A. Carr 86G Trniversity restaurant " 2309 " 11 ° ('m Sale II II Orf 1.919 Tial: _ II 11 11 Richard Hennen 1404 taymond nestau_ant " 2311 " " itI Grocery Cigarette Clifford J. Pnrent 626 IV. Iarpento'ar Cigarette " 2330 " ';alter L. Lange 632 Id. Shelling Elec.Anp.Rep. " 2331 " Charles'.;. Janacek 56C "s. �M'apolis Photo rapher " 2334 " Joe dalp9r 689 I:,arshall 'root Peddlsr-+17 " 2379 " COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays B ons a v'Fii ois311--'" Holland arzT e Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6-64 "O'Z AIN 14 19% Adopted by the Council 195— Jul N Approved— 195_ ___In Favor � k Mayor Against " PUBLISHED 6-.,,_ --S n� --r 0 0 No. 179665 --By Bernard T. Bol -I "'_verin A. mordnson—Bob- Peterson h ? Original b City Clerk . lvetl. That g�lim��upcenses appplied i. ` CITY OF 1 to this ie4¢lation be and COUNCIL NO. LICELs, r11T :. OFFICE OF THE, g%hsn a'a'sU11 COUNCIL RESOLUTION— A o me COMMISSIONER iLG PRESENTED BY /'/�j/�f�� O,�c� _ � �_ DAT Jura 14 1955 RESOLVED: That licenses applied for by the roll`bwing persons -at the addresses stated, i a� be and t-io sanw aro horau granted. A4unson Sales, Inc, 480 E. 7th 2,:u -H9 -AU -lo Dlr, App,pt711 Clew Old, Loca Anthony ,@ Sophie Gerspach 1551 K. Dale Restaurant " 1893 " ':ew Lon. �`i;aratte II n n n Donald ?,'onso,n fc Robart :(olfe 1188 E. 71h Pliotor;ra?her " 2097 11 Francis J. :iunphrays 331 i°urke I'uiii�:,ncor " 2115 Jack Reticy 1581 :'ord Pkviy. Gas Sta. 41'. " 2171 Kenneth if. Jackson 508 S. Snit", 2.1..1..'.ay.(2) " 2193 " 'Old Locn. Yusic ::ach.(1) n 11 N " Parl R. "`elson 1440 Arcade '�-a-re-te " 2224 n n "nry=1 �`aoJ: 962 �ea�n-to: ;=.a. " - n n n „ �. 2256 It It Ci,;aratte " It le It 3enry A. Snyder 565 holly thotographer " :237 " Few Loca. barman •J. )ett7aann 4 C':iarlos i. ;ellmar 0 1170 Arcade Auto .:ep.:>ar. ° 2280 " Old Loca, Yfliaeler Transp. Cc. 656 ?elhan Rlvd. Ci-arett� ° 2299 " New Loca, Glenfcrd Rehnko 631 Univorsity 3akory " 2302 " Cld Loca, Ivan E. DavjN,'.tl 1565 Sherburne 39rber " 2.i 06 " YThitaker ,nick 'Jo. 1223 University Rdst.'. r,l:i.Loca.. " 2320 t " Cigarette Michael C. C}lickatt 171 7th L`..:1.Day.(2) " 2327 11 it YusiC I:,a 01:•(1) tl 11 n 11 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195_ Yeas Nays Approved 195_ Holland I .�f>srzlE +•••� In Favor I Mortinson Mayor Peterson —.Against Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6-64 q2 Or[{1➢ 1 to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL FIOLENCIL NO.-- LICENSE O. -LICENSE CM21ITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE fi A 14 l AFF Page No. 2 - New Edward F, 'Ioghind 915 Rice 14.A.D.1,oca. 1%pp.D2328 11.aw Old Loca. n - D 1.1.A.Dev.(l) - it 2329 n n COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays vO Holland Mortingbn 1 Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 6b1 6-64 -491P'2 JUN 1.4 19675 Adopted by the Council 195— s"Udt / Approve _195— In Favor Mayor Against 1>rTlit.lsliED [�- i�- s5 m Oritinel t. City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL ENCIL NO. LICENSE COMIITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COCUNCIL RESOLUTION�FORM PRESENTED fiY rl Tune 1 1955 COMMI5610NE "�7L �ATE , RESOLVED; That licenses for permit to conduct Bingo Games, applied for by the following organizations at the addresses stated, for the da,,s, dates, and hours indicated on each application, be and the same are hereby granted, Parents Club-�;chool for Exceptional Children 156 We 9th St. 52 Periods App. D 2285 Renewal Church of St. Ambrose Pa -me at Woodwar6k 2 it App. D 2344 " St. Theresa Guild 10 W. Winifred >� 1 tl Apo. D 2358 " C. F. No. 173566—By' Be nartl T. Hoi- Jantl;=nso -;n A. Mortin—Robert 'a Peterson— Resolved. That Bingo Games licenses the is �taehed a Dersans ametl reb tl he same are he thl esolutlon ne the Itv Clerk is htstructedntod.lssue such t I Ses upon the paymp�l In}g the 1tY treasury of the requlretl tees. Adopted by the CuttneH June 1d feee. Approved June 19. 1955, (June Ia. 1955) 14 TR-,' COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196— Yeas Nays -•}�e1'lQfSell �� / Approved 196— Holland - nc In Favor Mortinson r Mayor f Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6-6{ �2 Orixinal to City Clerk COU- CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NCIL LICTNSE C011,91TEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—G NERAL FORM PRESENTED It r June 14, 1955 COMMISSIOHe+ ---- WHEREAS: The following seven butcher licenses Nos. 2779 2799 281, 2830 2850 287, and 289, all exiiring April 30, 1956, all issued in the name of Singer Pleats, Inc. at the 4 St. Clair Ave. 946 Payne Ave.,following seven addresses, 4?_7-9 St. Peter St., 1, 36 , yn 1817-19 Selby Ave., 1494 N. Dale St., 1550 White Bear Ave.. and 1204 University Ave., were applied for in error in the name of Singer Neats, Inc., therefore, be it RESOLVED: That the name of the licensees on the above listed seven butcher licenses, all expiring Anril 30, 1956, issued to Aha seven addresses listed above, be and the same are amended to read Applebaum's Food Markets, Inc. (TRANSFE71-Name of Licensees) COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays --a�tsarr� `� LL'OiPY N Holland -----------�� Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 514 6-54 mRR_ 2 C. F. No. 173567—By Bernard T. Hol- land—Severin A. Morlmson—Robsrtl F. Peterson— Whereas, The following seven butch- er licenses Nos. 277, 279, 281, 283, 285, 287, and 28$, all expiring April 30, 1958, all Issued In then a of Singer Meats. Inc. al the following se cddresses, 427-8 St. Peter St.. 1936 Sir Clair Ave.. 946 Payne Ave.; 1817-19 Selby Ave., 14W N. Dale Sl., 1550 White Bear Ave.., and ,1203 University Ave.. were ap- plied for In rrar In the 4 of Singer Meats, Inc.. therebre. be IL Resolved, That the name of the It- nsces n the above listed seven butcher licenses, all expiring April 30, 1956, Issued to the seven addlesses listed above, be and the se are amended to read Applebaum's Food Markets, Inc. Adopted by the Council June 14, 1955. Approved June 14, 1955. (June 18, 1955) d� 1 � 1955 Adopted by the Council__ _ - __. _ _195__ Approved _ �{ _ _�_ {_�_� _ _195_ _ --In Favor / (✓ `° �� Mayor Against a Original to City Clerk CO NCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE LICENSE CONNITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK /�'�� COUNCILO�LUTION—�FOR PRESENTED BY June 11'�'f1955 COMMISSIONERss�7 O -'--- — WHEREAS: 3M American Legion Post No. 559 have surrendered the following licenses, Restaurant, On Sale Malt Beverage and Dance Hell No. 7225, and Cigarette No. 7897, both ex -firing November 9, 1955, issued to them for 762 East Seventh Street, as of June 1, 1955, and request a refund on the unused portion of the licenses due to their discontinuing this business, therefore, be it PESOLVED. That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorised to refund to the 3M American Legion Post No. 559, the fee of $ 67.49, deducting $ 94.51 from the original fee of $ 162.00 posted for the period the licensees operated on said licenses and to cancel said licenses. CANCELLATION (Partial Refund) (LTCFs'NSES ATTACHED TO CITY CLERKS =+=HI COPY) License Fee Posted Operated Refund 11-9-54 to 6-1-55 to 1p 1- Mos.) ll -c)- (5 Mos.) Restaurant 25.00 14.59 10.41 On Sale Malt 100.00 5R-33 41.6'' Dance Hall 25.00 14.59 10.41 C arette 12.00 0000 Totals 162.00 94.51 67-� COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays 44e4eeeaeil Holland Mapm- Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 5M 6-54 .2 C. F. No. 173568—By Bernard T. HOT- land—Severin A. Mortinson—Robert F. Peterson— Whereas, 3M American Legion Post No. 556 have surrendered the 1,11 - inglicenses, Restaurant, On Sale Malt Beverage and Danee Hall No. 7725, and Cigarette No. 7897, both expiring No - ember 9, 1955, Issued to them for 762 East Seventh Street, a of June 1, 1955, and raquest a refund on the u t"eer gsei—ti nuingof t this lbusl ess cthere- fnre, be t Resolved' That the proper city ofR- cers be and they are hereby author- ized to refund to the 3M American Legion Post No. 559, the fee of $67.49, df tiering gD $94.51 from the original fee lice anrns posted for the period and operated on said licenses to 1 said llcenses. Adopted by the Council June 14, 1955.. Approved June 14. 1955. (June 18, 1955) JUN 14 1966 Adopted by the Council--- -____ ___ -- _195_ Approved_ - -- --195-- An Favorer Mayor Against Oriein.l to City Clerk 7 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL NO. LICENSE COMMITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK " COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENER FORM June 14. 1955 PRESENTED BYAP COMMISSIONER ^ . DAT 111 WHEREAS: Mrs. Edith Ehret desires to v=ithdraw Application D 674 for Butcher License at 1901 East Seventh Street and requests the return of the license fee deposited „ thereon, therefore, be it RESOLVED; That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to ' Mrs. Edith Ehret the fee of $ 18.75, deducting $ 6.25 from the original fee of $ 25.00 posted for the period the applicant operated on said a,plicati.on and to cancel said apnlication for license. C. F. No. 173569 --By Bernard T. Hol- land—Severin A. Xfa tlnsoa—Bobert '. Peterson— '.tolyhethdrawrAPD cationith hrD 679desires for Hricher License t, 1301 East Seventh Street and r guests the return of the license fee tleposftea thereon, there- fore, be it r Resoollved,T That the proercity fa- and arey author - ,. izea to refund toMrs. Edith Ehret (818.75, the fee deducting 5 f the o,,,,a l fee $62rom of ¢25.00 posted fon the Period the apand nt esseraeted o WITHDRAWAL sold PFueamn a m aa;a �pAtl pied by the l Council June 14, +�- (Partial Refund) 1955. Approved June 14, 1955. (June 18, 1955) h Res: Lake Elmo, Minn. (Boyd P. Ehret) Butcher License Fee posted $ 25.00 Oper. 2-28 to 6-6-55 6.25 Refund TT8.75 JUN 1't , COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council- ____- _— _ ____195__ Yeas Nays AM 4 l lIa1V64�6if""-" Abproved_ _ - _ _195_ Holland Marzi" t� e l_Z'I— __ _ .In Favor Mortinson Mayor Peterson __ ._ Against Mr. President, Dillon 5M 644 y144ty,2 original 0 City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE COUNCIL NO. _ LICENSE C014nT EE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENE MAI FORM PRESENTED BY�_ DATE—_ June 14, 1955 COMMISSIONER—.� Y'. RESOLVED: That portion of License No. 7210, covering Gas Station 3 -primps, ex,oiring November 1. 1955, issued to Lawrence W. Zitzelberg at 1170 Arcade Street be and the same is hereby transferred to Norman J. Dettman and Charles F. Zellmer at the same address. TRANSFER (Licensees) Ltr. 6-2-55 C. F. No. 173570—By B`rna�d T. Hol- lantl—Severin - A. M ti —Robert F. Peterson— Resolved, Th„ t portion of License INo. 7210, ' Bringg Gas Stn tion 3- a em P'� umps, expiring Nber 1, 1955sued to Lawrence W. Zitzelberg ai 1170 Arcade Street be and the same, Is hereby transferred to Norman J Denman and Charles F. Ze°mer at the acme address. Adoptedby the Council June 14, 1955. Approved June 14, 1955. (June 18, 1955) v' 1 � 1955 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196— Yeas Nays --6i}rbetis-- Approve 196— Holland In Favor �� M—it-ll; "' —� Mayor Mortinson r, Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6-64 -000.2 Original to City Clerk _ _ CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCILFLE NO. LICENSE COMMITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GEN RAL FORM PRESENTED BY June June 14. 19 55 CESENTEIONE RESOLVED: That Gas Station 3-p>unp License No. 3320. expiring January 2. 1955, issued to Bernard F. Gretz, at 230 North Western Avenue be and the same is hereby transferred to H. H. Goetzinger at the same address. TRAA?SFER(Licensee) (Ltr. F* -3-55) COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays R)b� �H'lly�r— Holland Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon m5M6-64 12 C.] ndBY Ber —S—rhl A. Mortlnarcl nson—RoGeI- F. Peterson- 1.Jihat Gas Statin 3- ccensevNo. 8320, expiring January 2 �,i 1956, Issued: -to Bernard F. Gretz, at 230 North Western Avenue be a d the Is bereby transferred to H.; H. G000dng r t the sa atltlmss. Adopted by the Council June 19, 1955 Approved June 14, 1955. (June, 1955) Adopted by the Council__ -_____.__- _195_ / Approved. - - - -195_ L/ ___In Favor - -- Mayor _Against A M `" _ _ K 7: 77 original to c"' c1.ra CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE N01L N0. LICENSE CO109TTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GEN L FORM June 14, 1955 PRESENTED BY AT COMMISSIONE - RESOLVED% That license for Restaurant, and Cigaretteo Application D 21909 applied for by John Langhausen and Earle Sarff at 975 Pleasant Avenue le and the same is hereby granted, subject to the follow3.ng conditions, that the grounds be prepared and maintained so as to be dustless, that the debris be picked uO and refived daily from the premises and that the sidewalks ar and the property be cleared of snow and ice during the winter. r NEW (DRIVE IN RESTRICTIONS) \1 NEW LOCATION C. F. No. 172927-7-195.5 COUNCILMEN Yeas "Nays 'TfS1Vo1`§Un Holland Marmeln Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon C.F. No. 173572—By Bernard T. Hol - 1 and—Severin A. Mortinson—Robert Fe P tR n— R-_Ived, That h for Restau- rant. d Cita tte. cApplca„on�D21 tl applied for a John LLee Earle SarfY t 875 Pleasant Avenue be and the same is hereby granted, .object to the following conditions, that the grounds b, preparedand maintained o as to be dustless, that the debrisbe picked up and emoved daily from the remises and that the sidewalks o around the property be cleared f snow aad is¢during the winter. Adopted by the Council June 14, 1955. Approved June 14, 1955., - (June 18, 1855) X114 195:, Adopted by the Council 195_ j Approved 195— �l In Favor �RQA Mayor _Against Original to City Clerk tl ` CITY OF ST. PAUL F°E"�'� NO.— LICENSE CONIIM:TTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RE OLUTION—GE ERAL FORM PRESENTED BY '(,!7 11-11I18 14 COMMISSIONER %��t%YYifl s 1955 RESOLVO: That Application D 1361 for Gas Station 2 -pump Id-cense made by Richard Noack at 375 West Seventh Street be and the same is hereby denied upon the recommendation of the Bureau of Fire Prevention because of the failure of the applicant to comply with the regulations of the Bureau of Fire Prevention, and be it FURTBER, RESOLVED:That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Richard Noack the amount of $ 26.25, deducting $ 8.75 from the original fee of $ 35.00 posted for the period the applicant operated on said application. C. F. No. 173573-81' Bern.lyd 1. Hot -I land—Severin A. Mortlnson—Aoberl F. Peterson— Resolved. That Application D1361 for Gas .Stati- Y -pump License made by Richard Noack at 375 West Seventh Street be and the same is hereby de - rued upon the r omrnendalion of the •Bureau of Fire Preventith,on because aT lV a failure of the appacant to mply of Fire Yreven U, ns t the Bureau 'Further Resol On. and be It That the proper DENTAL w ° zear[o be a a they hereby (Partial Refund) the amount of to Richard Noack Irorn :he o lof $26fee. deducting $6.75 for the period the appaca$nt $W'00Fatted id appBcallon. Posted Operated Retti7ltd 1. ntAdopied by the Council June 14. 1BSS fr. 3-1-0-55 Fr. 6-14-55 Approved (1u a 4. 11955. to 6-14- to 1-10-56- 35.00 8.75 26.25 JUN 14 M5 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council- _ 195_ Yeas Nays i Approved 195— Holland ;uar cxccrir• In Favor Mortinson Mayor Peterson —___.Against Mr. President, Dillon 5M 6.54 ^1111P11-2 . No. 173574—By Bernard T. Hol_' d—Severin A. Mortlns.—Robert Original to City Clerk Petaerson CITY OF $T. PAUL s• Avis Rent-A-Car system asa made' Application D=2 f, LICENSE cor TTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK n° s ��f fs AUthe tCittyy fl S• (5; automobiles, deEe - COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL Ho- 32 Make, 52459:PRESENTED BY — COMMI6610NER_ WIEREAS: Avis Rent-A-Car System, Inc. has made Applic-tion D 2252 for license to operate as Auto Rental Cars upon the streets of the City of Saint Paul, five (5). - automobiles, described as follows: Rental No. Make Serial,, Insurance 32 Chevrolet B55E1524591 Citizens Casualty Co. -of New York Expiring 12:01 A.M. ST January 1, 33 Plymouth 15810869 1956, Policy No. 168885, Certificate No. 894 34 Ford U5PG212150 n n a n n n 35 Chevrolet B551`133714 n it n n It n 36 Chevrolet VB55JO64232 n it 11 11 n n WHEREAS: Said applicant has filed a copy of the insurance policy with the City of Saint Paul and said policy has been approved as to form and execution by the Corporation Counsel, therefore, be it RESOLVED: That the licenses to operate said automobiles as Auto Rental Cars upon the streets of the City of Saint Paul be and the same are hereby granted to the Avis Rent-A-Car System, Inc. NEW Address: 344 Wabasha St. COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council_— _ _ __ -_ _ 195— Yeas Nays Approved- - --------- --- _ _195_ _ Holland( In Favor Mortinson ✓ i Mayor j Peterson ------ Against Mr. President, Dillon P[.TiiI,ISi3Pl)-/8-_sem_ 6M 6-64 •2 i �- Vo. 173175—BY Bernard T. Hoi-I -Severin A. Mortlnaon—Robert c ,,.., e rson— n •"'1!'� Ori¢inol to City Clerk -s. aMarven Marcus dba Radio CITY OF ST. PAUL se tnhis made Appnca nn p211.o1__T Aerate two 12) .tr LICENSE COMMIT E as taxicabs upon the acre , OFFICE OF THE CITY Caoacv of saint ram, tleaerr COUNCIL RESOLUTION— E BMW;12Insuiance. E'Outh; T,rPRESENTED BY /� 1°10 �Zs)urance C 1 5 — C PRESENTED 10NE .`G_C�s`✓'_`L�`�Y •, h 95' WHEREAS: Marven Marcus dba Radio Cab Co. has made Application D 2111 for license to operate two (2) automobiles as taxicabs upon the streets of the Pity of Saint Paul, described as follows: Cab No Make Serial Insurance 112 Plymouth 13p96957 Enpire Fire and Marine Insurance Co. Omaha, Nebraska, to 12:01 A.M. ST 113 Plymouth 13623820 May 2, 1956, Policy No. AC 25942 WHEREAS: Said applicant has filed a copy of the insurance policy with the City of Saint Paul and said policy has been approved as to form and execution by the Corporation Counsel, therefore, be it RESOLVFD: That license to operate said autom-)biles as taxicabs upon the streetsof the City of Saint Paul be and the same are hereby granted to Marven Marcus dba Radio Cab Co. NEW Informally approved by Council May 31, 1955 (formerly operated by Mendel e Jennie Gordon) COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Chid 4 1955 _. __195— Yeas Nays M, Approved __195— Holland In Favorlxlki - -- - Mortinson Mayor l Peterson --_Against 9 Mr. President, Dillon 661 6-64 '2 Oril.inal to City Clerk COUNCIL NO CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK RESOLVED COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays uI — Holland Ade: eibellioa... Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon BM 6-54 Z That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install one pole on nest side of Qary Place between Idaho and C. F No. 173576—By Bernard T. Hol- land, by queat— Iowa, one pole in alley east of Robert, poteees*il,?d, rThat the Northern Sates to install .Pant beole n Yen permission Gary place to Idaho and Iowof south of Wyoming, one pole on Cleora, rest ou VOle I galley eat of Hobert, south yombt Finn, twoo a poles on Cleoan, west Upper Minn lona', t 1637 d 1645 of Pian; two poles at 1637 and 1645 Upper guys rss anchorwithand wires. roles necessary to to tlo o by the CommoneCouncile sed c st i said removal to be borne by AltOII Road, with necessary Me, anchors ne Northern. states rower cnmpanY. Adapted by the Council June 14, 1955. Approved June 14, 1955. and vires. Poles and vires to be removed (June 16, 1955) when requested to do so by the Coswn Council and cost of said removal to be borne by the Northern States Power Company. L l J � Adopted by the Council__— LCApproved--195- -in pproved 195— In Favor Mayor Against 10 ■ 7 _ nd Inat to cit; clerk it CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL NO.— OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK U IL R LUTION—GENERAJL FORM PRESENTED BY - COMMISSIONER—, DATF _.- _-- RESOLVED, That an extra of $3,300.00 be allowed under Contract Number G-7164 between the City of Saint Paul and.the Hurley Construction Company, said extra for replacement of 22 wall panels in connection with the contract for Rehabilitation of the Como Park Greenhouse, this replacement having been requested by the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, and_.�greement made with the Contractor, and a memorandum of said agreement having been filed with the Comptroller and countersigned by him. C. F No. 173577—By Bernard T. Hol- ]and— Resolved. That an extra of $3,300.00 be allowed underContract Number G-7164 between the City of Saint Paul and the Hurley Construction Company, Approved: said extra for repacement of - wan Panels In c ectlon with the can - tract for Rehabilltatlim of the Como Park Greenhouse, this eplacement having been requestetl by the Commis- . . loner of Parks, Playgro unds and Pub- lic Bulltlings, and grcement made with the Contractor, and a memormt- dum of said greement having been S f`E7/T' filed with the aComptroller and cou terslgned by him. Adopted by the Council June 14. 1955. City C m O e Approved June 1, 1955. (June 18, 1856) d�lH 14 191 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council____ — —__ _195__ `Yeas Nays `)-Tnl..n........ -Approved_ __..------------195_... Holland t _ n Favor Mortinson ��i Mayor Peterson ----Against i I Mr. President, Dillon 6!4 G64 af�•2 0 W.{MONT KAUFMAN — ERNEST W. JOHNSON ALFRED H. SCHROEDER" pi. of Parks U Supt. of Playgrounds City Archited CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall, Zone 2 BERNARD T. HOLLAND, Commissioner ,j ARTHUR F. COLEMAN, Dedufy Commissioner June 14, 1955 Comsr. Bernard T. Holland Dept. Parks, Playgrounds & Public Bldgs. Dear Sir: Contract Number G-7164 for Rehabilitation of the Como Park Green House was awarded to the Hurley Construction Company. When bids were received, the Contractor quoted a price of $150.00 per panel on replacement of typical Palm House and Main Vestibule wall panels. During the course of the work, it has been determined that sixteen panels in the Palm House and six panels in the Main Vestibule need replacement, making a total of twenty-two (22) to be replaced.. • Since this quotation represents a reasonable sum for the labor and materials involved, it is requested that a resolution be submitted to the Council which will authorize an addition in the amount of $3,300.00 to contract number G-7164, this representing replacement of 22 wall panels at $150.00 each. Very truly �you S"' A] red H. Schroeder City Architect AHS: al cc Derenthal Inspector Schnarr 9 Council File No ................_ ----- PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT 4e. 173578-- sr. 73576— areas, A written proposal for the,. and g of the £ollowing Improve viz.: ' PRELIMINARY ORDER. sthe The undersigned hereby proposesthe making of the following public improvement by the City of Saint Paul, viz.: Partially opening, widening and extending the proposed Northern Route by condemning ........................... . . - ............ .- .------............. ... -------------------- .......................... and taking the following described property, ell in the City Of St.Pan1B The west 29.4 ft. ---- ------- - -- -------- - of Lot 9, all of Lot 1Ot and the east 19.8 -ft. of Lot 11, Block 2, Joseph Re Weidets Re- ----- ---- ---- -- ---- Axrange�ent.-of,Block-.---and._North-_lf2-_of.Bloak_2� Winterf.. Addition to St.Paul, Minnesota. Dated this ........... 14th...day of ............ .... .............. June......... 9 - Councilman. PRELIMINARY ORDER. e WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Partially opening-,-*idening-end extending the proposed Northern Route by condemning andtaking the following described property, all in theCity of St Pault The west 2,9.4 ft. ... ........ ....... .- . ...-.----------------- of Lot 9, all of Lot 10, and the east 19.8 ft. of Lot 11, Block 2, Joseph Re Weide s Re- ---- - ......... ..... ......... - ...... — --- — ......... - - ..... - - ... _....... - -- -- ----- -- .........._........ -- ... Arrangement of Block 3, and North 1/2 of Block 2,Winterts Addition to St. Paul, Minns sets .......... _.... _-----------_-------------------••----------------------- --------------------------------------- .. - ............ .......................................... 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. Adopted by the Council- ........ ............ ....... .. ......................_........ YEAS NAYS Councilmamoliff B"°— HOLLAND �aMORTIN SON PETE�NON DILLOMR. PRESIDENT DILLON 3000 7-54 .e 'p•® JApproved ............. .. . 1 .. UN...... -4 --1955---------- ------- ------- ..... , .._ . Mayor. N7 1.191MD 6 D G-1032 Con PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT �reas.A written proposal for the 9 of the e following improve- t, rnpmvf�- t vi- and made thand surface v, rial e alley In F f.. Also ORDER. to The undersigned hereby proposes the making of the following public improvement by'X'Citry of Saint Paul, viz.: Grade and surface with bituminous material the alley in Block 4, Eastville Heights, .............. ----------------------------- ---------------- - ---------- ........................... ........-----------------=-----------------.......... ......................................... --1 ............................ ------ ....................... nwer.An-an eamem.iat tq In qbtain ._.. _.__ _._ _ , ad our under and across the westerly 4 ft. of the easterly 8 ft. of Lot 18 Block .................... -- -- - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ............... . .................................... -A_ .............. 4P ----------- Eastv;k4e..He hts.. from. Ro se..&,rq;jlA§ tg .... .... .. ..... U.- .... ............ .......... .... ............. .. .............. Dated this------- ;Mh day of ---------------------- 1955. unci - PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Grade and surface with bituminous material the alley in Block 4, -Eastville Heights. ------------------------------ ------------- ---- --- --------------------------- ------------ ---------- ------ . ...................... ----------------- Heights. ....... - -- frP!l Wl -StMl!t-to CyPre eAfie=.At,..AQ-b-o QIA.Ained ons _under and across the westerly 4 ft. of the easterly 8 ft. of Lot 18 0 .... --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -- -------------------------------------------- n -------------------------------------- BI ek. Eastville ---------- re-(kr . .............................. 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. L Adopted by the Council .................................................. ...... ............. YEA13 NAYS Councilman Glama-, JUN 14 1955 -BALV- Approved ---------------------- -- -------------- ----------------------------------- HOLLAND MORTINSON PETERSON , .. Z, -------------- --- 4 ......... MR. PRESIDENT DILLON' .... Mayor. 30DO 7.54 .JM� @ Council File No......................... 173980— PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT im, A kitten Proposal for the <,.. ..! of fIIlo"'Ig5 Improve and seen PRELIMINARY ORDER. 1' The undersigned hereby proposesthe making of the following public improvement by the Paul, via.: Co .. ........... ...-- .......-------- --------- L$stpille. Heighta�--from_Ear1. Street- to--�ypreas--Streetr ........................................................ ..................................................................................... ........................................... --........................._..._.........._ - ... . 14th -day of .......................... dungy j - -/- ............,...1 1955 Date this.. {`y/y. ' -- �CoUncil n. PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Condemniag..and..taking.-an-.easeme art--in_the -land -necessary- for.. alopes.,...cuta-and_.... -- _fills-_in.. the..grading_and..su?�Ra�?.ag_*i.tk�..bi,tum�xous..atatezi.aa...the..s].Zss..I.n..E7.oak..,4,.._. Eastville_Heights, from EarlStreet.to-_Cypreea--3treet........------........--.--.....-... ------------ --_.........--- .............................. - 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 Commitsioner of Finance. Adoptedby the Council; ........................................................................... YEAS NAYS Councilman Gmwom+ - JUN 14 1955 Hwe'eeee�I Approved......... -- _ ...................-------------....-------------- HOLLAND 77607"n MoRTI Neo PETERSON/ / ------------- {... ----}-....-............ ..- ................ ................ ...... MR. PRESIDENT DILLON /{ ( / Mayor. 3000 7.54 ® r' V G-1032 Council File No ------------ PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT To. 173581— ile.a, A written proposal for the 'g , following Improve-. e ,,of the and WIno and takIng anueaseener cting nurpae ?f constr ng a p� h, a a'— , on. PRELIMINARY ORDER. The undersigned hereby proposesthe making of the following public improvement by th, .—iy of Saint -Paul, viz.: bon®batrln nE public sewer on, under and across the westerly 4 ft. of the easterly 8 ft. of Lot 18, condemning and taking a temporary easement for construction purposes on a strip of land ft.--'df-Wt--18 to the alley in the rear of said lots. Dated this -.........14'm -day of.------- ------- Jnni� ................ 195 5 ......... ... .... Con il PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: GqA4......g..md,_tqKmA kaq of eenztruct.ing--and--maintaiming.amnini. a public sewer on, under and across the westerly 4 ft. of the easterly 8 ft. of Lot 18, Elook-4, -to- tyle alley ifl the rear--of--said--lot: Also condemning and taking a temporary easement for construction purposes on a strip of land 8 --ft - --iff 6r- thb U-161-18 and h. U til'e_ _alley - '*in the rear of said lots. 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. Adoptedby the Council ............................................................................ YEAB NAY$ Councilma4 K*6q""ffeR_ Approved .................. ...................... HOLLAND MORTINSON PETERSON ------- ----- 14_6_ MR. PRESIDENT DILLON Mayor.......... 3000 7-54 Aap@ PUBLISHFD—L- In the Matter of opening and extending California Avenue to a width of o0 feet from Ruth Street to Curve Street by taking and co-:deinlin;; the south 30 ft. of Lots L 2, 3, 1, arid 5, Block 3, Furness' Garden Lots, and the north 30 feet of Lots :%, 7 and 8 in said Block 3, under Preliminary Order 173023 approved niy 5, 1955, 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 open and extend California Avenue to a width of r,: feet from Ruth Street to Curve Street by taking and eo_idemniag the south 30 ft. of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, Block 3, Furness' Gardc__ Lots. and the;iorth 30 feet of Lots 7 a -d i:. said Block 3, with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ '' Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 12th day of July 195_, at the hour of to 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council JUS: _ ,: :Z) 19—�: �� City Clerk Approve' - Mayor File 1303' Councilman Councilman Councilman HOLLAND Councilman Councilman MORTINSON ( ` Councilman P MRSON Mr. President DILLON d'. .TERMEDiARY ORDERS .7o. 173582— Matter of opening an=' r lifordn Avenue to A from aern so-eet NO a •. By INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of opening and extending California Avenue to a width of o0 feet from Ruth Street to Curve Street by taking and co-:deinlin;; the south 30 ft. of Lots L 2, 3, 1, arid 5, Block 3, Furness' Garden Lots, and the north 30 feet of Lots :%, 7 and 8 in said Block 3, under Preliminary Order 173023 approved niy 5, 1955, 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 open and extend California Avenue to a width of r,: feet from Ruth Street to Curve Street by taking and eo_idemniag the south 30 ft. of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, Block 3, Furness' Gardc__ Lots. and the;iorth 30 feet of Lots 7 a -d i:. said Block 3, with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ '' Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 12th day of July 195_, at the hour of to 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council JUS: _ ,: :Z) 19—�: �� City Clerk Approve' - Mayor File 1303' Councilman Councilman Councilman HOLLAND Councilman Councilman MORTINSON ( ` Councilman P MRSON Mr. President DILLON d'. In the Matter of condemning and taking for the extension of the Homecroft PlaygrohL_ch, by t'che Decartmcnt of Parks, Fla.ygrounds aad Public Buildings, the following described lots, all in the City of St. Paul.: Lots 9 and 13, Bloc: 1, Fairview South Addition under Preliminary Order 173062 _ approved May 10, 1955 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 coudeml and take for the exte:lsion of the Homecroft PlayErou:lds, by the Department of Parks, P1aygrotLlds and Public Buildii:gs, the following described lots, all in the City of St. Paul: Lots 9 and 13, Block 1, Fairview South Addition , with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 23,000 00 Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 12th day of July 1955, 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Counc' - ����'� City Clerk Approved 19 i'liBL1SHED,_�Q ---� C{ Mayor File 13031 Councilman Councilman ..w Councilman HOLLAND Councilman „k Councilman MCRTINSON Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DILLON F o. 173683— the Matter o£ contlemntngg antl - ; for the extevafon of the &V Playgrountla, by the Ikpartrnent arka. Playggrro ds a tl Publfc ga. the following tlescrlbed lot. the city of St. Paul: Luta B . nek 1, Fairview South Aid, Prehrtllnary Order 17^'-.2 May 10, 1055. By INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of condemning and taking for the extension of the Homecroft PlaygrohL_ch, by t'che Decartmcnt of Parks, Fla.ygrounds aad Public Buildings, the following described lots, all in the City of St. Paul.: Lots 9 and 13, Bloc: 1, Fairview South Addition under Preliminary Order 173062 _ approved May 10, 1955 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 coudeml and take for the exte:lsion of the Homecroft PlayErou:lds, by the Department of Parks, P1aygrotLlds and Public Buildii:gs, the following described lots, all in the City of St. Paul: Lots 9 and 13, Block 1, Fairview South Addition , with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 23,000 00 Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 12th day of July 1955, 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Counc' - ����'� City Clerk Approved 19 i'liBL1SHED,_�Q ---� C{ Mayor File 13031 Councilman Councilman ..w Councilman HOLLAND Councilman „k Councilman MCRTINSON Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DILLON F I 173584-. Matter f partially opening d extending the proposetl � „ Road by c tlematng and III, ly described lot if 'd: Leta 1 throuF Park Ads. rf afeaee NO By INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of i>artially opeei ig. wide exte :di she Proposed 3hor t L ::e i,cad iry co:idemiitlg u.td taki.ig the followial; described lots and parcels of la;_d: Lots 1 through 13, Block 14. Rld�-,ewood Park gdditio!:- also that part nortin of Jeffersoi Ave::ue,of the west 2J0 feet of -Kock i.), Rld ewood Par:. dd.itio_.; a.:d Lot 1 a -:i t:.r;t Part norti. of J_fferso,: .:cede of Lot 2, P-ock 1- . R_dbewood Pa-,::.',dditio:i. under Preliminary Order -Q]-2 _ approved rasp 12. 195; 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 improvements—` is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improvement which the Council recommends is part la' ly oue:i . w;exte.d the rcpcsc o'tes' Li --ie ,load uy r l nt .:g a',d „_._ follow'_, desericed lots and rrcels of laid: Lots l tare -.L: l 1j, Bloc; i4, Pidj�ewcod Pay; also that part -crth of Jefferso , .eve:Iue of t_.c west 2JJ feet of Block 15 d_dL;owood Pai__ Ada_t_o— Lt -d Lot 1 a.id that Dart of Jeff_rsc- —e:_ue of Lot 2. ' B1cc_: 1 , 3_dLewood Par:. ,,dd-'tio.i - with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ " 2L_')'; Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the i atl day of Jel " 19 5 1 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council J U N 1 I im 9_ Approved 19 / City Clerk o 1 File � ayor 1.�J�5 1 M Councilman Councilman Councilman HOLLAND q Councilman Councilman MORTINSON Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DILLON rr 17,E r Matter oP changing the grade Iley in : to 30 incl. and ' to 32 `lock 4, Fosetlale Kehr Fairview . Hov .form *o ofl`r By— INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of cnaigirg the grade of the alley in Lots 1 to 10 incl. a -d ;i Lots 43 to ;2 .!c-,-. . Bock i•. Rosedale Par. and Kei._is's 3cb.. from Fairview Avenue to Howell Street to conform to the grade as show-: c.h the profile o -i file in -the Departme_t of P:Llic Works. .ti so grad ,,g a surfaci^.3 w th b_tLei.icus material the alley ih i,cts 1 to iJ i.:ic'.. al:d i:h Lots 4 to 72 _icl., Block 4, iosedale Park and Ken -la s Sub. from Fairview :c.e. to Howell 3t. to the mopcsed ctiaz6e of grade. Also cc:istructi.?g a storm sewe in the alley from a poi it 2oJ ft. west of Fairview Ave_hue to the e:;-sti:.g catch- oasi-i i.L the alley, which lies (J ft. west of Fairview Ave�iue. under Preliminary Order 1'3 t 9 apprpved 14av 5 • 1957 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 .change the grade of the alley i:: Lots 1 to 10 i_hcl. arca is Lots 43 to 52 incl., Block 4, Rosedale Park and Keni-a's nub., from Fairview Avenue to H well Street `,o conform to the grade as shown oh the profile o:i file ir: the Deaa:'tme.lt of Public Wo:::s. also grade and surface with citta i.ious material the all Lots 1 to 1J i.icl. a -id Li Lots 43 to 52 i. cl. , Bloc!, Rosedale Park a.id Ken_ia's bub. • from Fair✓iew ,ve. to Howe!_l it. to the proposea ch .ige of g.-ade. Also co.�struct LI storm sewer --.- the alley fvom pe -.it 2cJ ft. west of Fu-rview avenue to the east :_J catch _._ ch -es J ft. west of Fairview ;venin,, with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 1J Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 12th day of Jcly , 191- , 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council JUN U 19W _ Approved 19 hty Clerk Mayor File 1YA3 Councilman �.. Councilman _AwAmenqeR� Councilman HOLLAND Councilman -AmuvAA&--� Councilman MORTINSON Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DILLON s H -A , e5 I, nc mai n and, COUNCIL FILE NO.— By— INTERMEDIARY O.ByINTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of co :dean l..; aiid tai i.iz an easeMe:.t -n tue land .necessary for sl -ti -s cuts a.::d fills : gradin; and sur£aci;:�; with bi tumi �oedaek?' a3;IdtiKe �es guLlot`_oM 43 to 2 i::clnsrve, Block to 1'v i.clusive and � . Fairview Avenue to Howell St-cet 1955 under Preliminary Order _�2�L d approveApril 2� The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of a om issioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. condenL e,d take an 2. That the nature of the improvement which the Council recommends radia= and surfacing easement in the land necessar;;r for slopes, I to and fills je Grading 2 inclusive, with L�_tLlni=sous material the alley is Lots 1 to 1� i.�clusi.ve and !+3 to 5 ` with 4 Ros._ds Park l t Ke^� .'s 3Lfc from Fairview Avenue to Howell Street i accordance with the blue p.ri-_it hereto attached and msde g'art Hereof. the Hatched ncrtioas showing the cuts arui t':ie s_:aded portions snow_. G the fills with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 50. ;0 Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the — 12th day of _ July 19-- 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. IL — 4 19-: 19 Adopted by the Council .3LW I i Y Clerk Approve 19_ % PUBLISHSD,� /� -s— Mayor File 13012 Councilman Councilman --+m&yeRscW— Councilman 14OLLAND O Councilman MAH7Ay --_ Councilman MORTINSON Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DILLON r4 COUNCIL FILE NO. INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of Grading Ivy- avenue from East Ave_:ue to Orange Avenue 173587— ,atter of grading Ivy Avenue Aver to Orange Avenue eltmlr - Order 172957. ap- y 3 ' ,f St. P-") under Preliminary Order 172957 _ approved blas 3, 1955 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 grade Iw Ave ue from East Avenue to Orange Ave:Aw with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 10.784.79 Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 12th day of July , 19j5, 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Councir N 9— Approved 19— Clerk i-L-13uslli li L, Mayor File 13015 Councilman - -- Councilman -~ Councilman HOLLAND Councilman _.oma TSI Councilman MORTINSON —7) Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DILLON `Se Matter of condemning add r sn asement In the land ne V slopes, cuts and fills f. t1 ` f Ivy A��enue from Ea t Oranf ufMer Pre- () =proved Ma, " CC," �, ILE NO. By ,. it ..a. INTERMEDIARY ORDER 1 In the Matter of co:nderliing a..d taking an euseme.'.t in the lurid necessary for sloes, cuts a._d fills in tac nadi.. of Iv; Ave::ue from East Ave :we to Cra.:ge Avenue under Preliminary Order 1729i6approved 1``/ 3, 1955 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 condemn aid ta1:e a:n easement in the lurid :necessary for slopes, cuts u:":d fills i;: the gradi:hg of Ivy Ave�iue from East Ave:iue to Orange Avenue 1n accord;.r:ce with the'Llue print hereto attached u.id made a part hereof, the hatched portions s1low .:g t o cuts aid the shaded portions showi L the fills, with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ -" Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 12th day of July o 19 55 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council r, 19— Approved qW 19— l City�Cl-k iSHFl� /�- ss Mayor File 130111, Councilman Councilman CouncilmanHOLLAND CouncilmanRz Councilman MORTINSON Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DILLON r Matter of —strutting a cewer Aven ue from Orange Avenue to er e antler Zito W, Ortle lunctl of the G st ' r 1-d , rer FILE NO. Bye_ INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of CO"Structi . r a sewer is Ivy _Ave lue from Orange venue to cast } under Preliminary Order 17291"" approved Anr_3 28 1955 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: I. 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 constrict a sewer is Ivy Ave aue from Ozange Aver:ue to East Ave:iue with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 12th day of Jul" 19-55— 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Coun4P 14 1955 19— �:�� i �2 Approved 19— / i' f LI51fFD�-/8-fr City Clerk File 13022 Mayor Councilman Councilmanye..� Councilman HOLLAND Councilman Councilman MORTINSON Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DILLON ,.173590- Fe Matter of ous g and sur - with bituminous Cls material o - In to 7, Cloverdale, fro - SL. to the north and eov from Magnolia Ave. to Jer - t. Also f ,•n,cti• C r, nt r - '• mzr � r;. LL • moi. rFILE NO- By— INTERMEDIARY OBy—. INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of Sradi,iG and surfacing- with b._t::nilnous material the alleys in Blcck 7. Cloverdale, from F_aa: 3i. to the north and south alley a::d from 14agnolia Are. to Jessami,:e Ave. Also coistructin- a sewer from a point 2.) ft. west of I St. to the exist:ii catch -basin in Fra:,k St. under Preliminary Order 1 30''% Approved 1,1ay 1'�, 1955 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 grade a: -d surface with bitum nous material the alleys in Block '7. Cio%erdale, from Frank St. to the norti and south alley and from 14C.lolia Ave. to J(,ssa l ne Ave. Also construct a sewer from a point 20 ft. west of Frank St. to the existing catch -basin in Frank St. with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 4.10).2 Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 12th day of July , 195 , at the hour of 10 dclock 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. 14 Adopted by the Council —40— Approved 15 / City Clerk Mayor File 13025 Councilman Councilman Councilman D Councilman Councilman MORTINSON Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DILLON .c V i,359i_ . - miatte;em,ane aha cin lana ne - CGu.NCll, FILE NO By INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of a.id to=:1 ,; an easeme.-.t _„ the 1 id necessary for slopes, cits a._a fills it E�radinC a_:, anrfacliiC with Litm:>_ieous m. .ter:ial the alleys is Block 7. C.:o:erdale_ from Fra::w St. to the -:orth u,id south alley a ju from Ih:U:olia Ave. to Jessa:z ae Ave. under Preliminary Order TCO approved 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 conderr_ a::d take a easement in the tea. -id necessary for sicpes,.-c,.xts a. --d f -11s -_i gradi n and su;-faci:ig with 'oitu^.0 ous material the :alleys L'. Bloc-: . Cloverdale. from Frank St.. to the :.Cron and south alley a_7d from 1;1ai;.clia Ave. to Jessami%e Ave. _:i accordance with the blue pri_it hereto attached and made a part hereof. the natcaed port Cons showing tie, cuts and the shaded portio.is show .iE the fids with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 12th day of Jul:; 19 5Z , 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 hearing, the nature of the im rovement and the total cost thereof as estimated. JLPN 14 1955 Adopted by the Council 9_ 4a5 _ Approved 19 � City Clerk c, L 2,. i Mayor File i3024 Councilman Councilman i Councilman NOLuwD Councilman Councilman MORTINSON �! Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DILLON ' F 37358�— the Matter of gradJng and su with bituminous material the in Block 3, Watts Park, from ret to Ped p Strestreet' Yre11m1narY ersen order 173018. ap- ' May 5, 1855. until of the ^ COUNCIL FILE NO INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of grading and surfacir_E with bituminous material the alley in Bloc's 3. Watts Park, from `.lint:crop Street to Pederse., Street under Ptreliminary Order l:'3ol approved 14a:t' 5, 1"55 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 theimprovement which the Council recommends is ;;rade and surface ` with bitutni r.oLs material. tce :_�llc.y t'-'- Blod, j. Watts Park. from. "v71ahrop Street to Pude. se_l St_eet with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 2 93 Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 12th day of J';i•; 1955� at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of House and City Hall Building in the City of St. said meeting to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council=� 4 1955, 19- Approve, 19- City Clerk Mayor File 13327 Councilman Councilman Councilman HOLLAND " Councilman Councilman MORTINSON Councilman PMRSON Mr. President DILLON I xo. irtssa-- the Matter of condemning and Ing an easement in the land ggoes Y for slopes, cuts and wLthb loin %ar erial the alley in Block 3, ed frem t""Lhrogr meet i 'Ped NO. ,,;;_. a..... -� 11 1955. By INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of condem,— ig and talo_ig a:. easement :r, the land iecessary for slopes, cats and filis i; gradiag a d surfacirib with bitweaous 1 teria1 the alley it Bock 3, Watts Par:-_, from Winthrop Street to Pedersen Street under Preliminary Order ' 7309E ____approved ],lay 1 , 1977 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 condemi a: -.d take a i easement Li the land necessary for slopes, cuts a -id fills gradi:IG and Sur' faaiag with b tum acus material the alle-. Block 3, Watts Pa%`;. from W_. -,t' -I op Street to Pederse1 Street i:i accordance with the bl�:e ri'i..t hereto attached, avid made a part hereof t:,e hatched portio .s showing the oras a,d the si, ded portioLis show—i: the fills, with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 6. of Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 12th day of July 1915, 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated, Adopted by the Council SUN 4 9— Approved 19City Clerk , ni. ISIIFD,(,' - i Mayor File 13021: Councilman Councilman y- Councilman HOLLAND Councilman.�4�. Councilman MORTINSON Councilman PETERSON C Mr. President DILLON under Preliminary Order 169918 approved August 25, 1954 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 restore the I sidewaL: on both sides of Arbor St. from Jefferson Ave. to Grace St. by repair_ -ng where practical a:d by coils tr..ctiaG new sidewalk where necessary with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ x.40 ner sq. ft. for 4" Monolithic ( xcavatio::., fill, root cutting, conc. rerioved, ciri:-e crossi.igs etc. at extra cost) Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 12th day of Jul ✓ 19- z, 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council 1955 , 19 Am Approved 19— —i ty Clerk � Mayor File 356-"1 Councilman Councilman Councilman � _ Councilman - Councilman Mo t "' Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DILLON e Matt— r r storms Ine Lae- both ataes of Arbor St. from ,� n Ave. to Grace St. bro pair - re practica{ and by nst ct- idewalhhere ry ll, 9 der isnsseia, at .� ILE NO Aug—us[ ?S, 1954. ncil of the City f ' INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of restori:iG t'ne sidewalk on both s Lues of -Arbor St. from Jefferson Ave. to Grace St. by repairing where practical aid by constructing new sidewalk where necessary under Preliminary Order 169918 approved August 25, 1954 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 restore the I sidewaL: on both sides of Arbor St. from Jefferson Ave. to Grace St. by repair_ -ng where practical a:d by coils tr..ctiaG new sidewalk where necessary with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ x.40 ner sq. ft. for 4" Monolithic ( xcavatio::., fill, root cutting, conc. rerioved, ciri:-e crossi.igs etc. at extra cost) Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 12th day of Jul ✓ 19- z, 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council 1955 , 19 Am Approved 19— —i ty Clerk � Mayor File 356-"1 Councilman Councilman Councilman � _ Councilman - Councilman Mo t "' Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DILLON o. 1735". he Matterf rentortn, the side- - Rn both Fides of Vlet_ andoiph Ave. io Paloce St. by n,cting n w sidewalk where n - d byy repalring where yyrac- 9mder Prenminary Order 1731nn O—Ioned May s. Isss. E NO— IT!— nI nci .,i the -:Ity ety By— tgl.l.iis"\�w►Q�'�• INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of restori-lr, the sidewalk on both sides of Victoria St. from Ra'idolph Ave. to Palace 3t. by co.:structinE new sidewalk where .iecessary and by repairing where practical under Preliminary Order 173031 approved May 1955 The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the gGmissioner 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 restore the sidewalk os both sides of victoria St. from Randolph Ave. to Palace Vit. by constructing new sidewalk where necessary a.nd t,y repairi:g where practical withno alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ �•4o per sq. £t. for 4". Monolithic (excavation, fill, cone. removed, root cutt-n„ drive crossings etc. at extra cost) Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on tho 12th day of _ July 19 >5 .. 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 hearing, the nature of the im1 r N er eenf the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Counc• 19— Approved 19— ity Clerk Mayor File 55552 Councilman_ — r Councilman „�yudyMN-0 Councilman NoLNo Councilman "'eti— Ccouncilman MORTINSON Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DILLON e 173596— MN"' Matter of constructing a mm - rete id='.'9j: the south Mnnt,eal Ave. from FaWlew Howell Ave., except where sufficient sidewalk mey ext•• ��,t� � Order 173319. ' 15., 3 ' 35. :E NO .", INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of co_lstructin a monolithic concrete sidewalk or the south side .of Montreal Ave. from Fairview Ave. to Howell Ave., except where good and sufficient sidewalk may exist under Preliminary Order 173319 approved blay 25, 1955 a� 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 construct a 1 monolithic concrete sidewalk o.i the south side of Montreal Ave,. from Fairview Ave. to Howell Ave., except where good and sufficient sidewalk may exist with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is g 0.4J per sq. ft. for 4" Monolithic (Excavation, fill, cone. removed, root cutting, driveway crossi.lgs at extra cost) Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 12th day of 'July 1955, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court 'Hound 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 ptovided by the Charter, stating the,timC and place of healing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Coun1u55 19— Approved 19— / City Clerk Mayor File 8507 Councilman --�� Councilman ( . Councilman 14OLLAND Councilman Councilman MORTINSO�L N Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DILLON E Council File No. Presented by Commissioner .UTION OF COUNCIL AFPROv- ASSESSMENT AND FIXING ' IE OF HEARING THEREON Vo- 17359 matter of the a —t o CITY OF ST. PAUL .a'a a a een�es for e ^rttoring aftlewalks Cnr' Resolution of Council Approving Asst sment and Fixing Time of Hearing- Thereon In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for constructing and restoring sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 54-M-99, District r3, Levy No. 1 Assessable: F.O. 167750- East Geranium Avenue, both sides, Arcade St. to Mendota St. F.O. 167745—East Geranium Avenue, both sides, Frank St. to Duluth St. F.O. 168634,-.-Gase Avenue, north side, Ruth St.,.tg Nokomis Ave. F'0. 1670'42 "East Cottage Avenue, north side, Mendota St. to Forest St. F.O. 167,558—Fast Cottage Avenue, south aid_-, Mendota St. to Forest St. Non -Assessable: F.O. 167750 East Geranium Avenue, both sides, Arcade St. to Mendota St. F.O. 167642 & F.O. 167558--ast Cottage Avenue, both sides, Mendota St. to Forest St. Wt!reiure, De 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 13th day of July, 19_ 5 , 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 ownj6(rf7tot%55e notice is directed. Adopted by the Council 1I`V1 "N�. 7')� k Approved 19—. PUBLISHER L -2-L —S COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Mr. President, ,+Mr+esea+— C HOLLAND MORTINSON PETERSON DILLON r 1 y er . Mayor. Council File No. Presented by Commissioner -U71ON OF, COUNCIL "PROV- AS fE OESS FS HEUNG A;&G THEREOT AND N Vo. 173597— metter f the CITY 0F_3T �i{Xis i �;an0 exveasess o te°` Resolution of Couneil Approving-`` merit . and Fixing Time of Hearing Thereon - end expenses for txTt�er-PreliminarY-Order , approved dat;eraiediary -@Fdor a pprnvQd_ -Fvaa}- Order app—ed The assessment of benefits, costs and expenses 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 13th day of July , 1955, 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 own(j1' jW r&oIM5be notice is directed. Adopted by the Council JJtt7itl S 2 _ 19_ ity Clerk. i Approved 19_. _ /yZ /J , PUBLISHED &-/8-..5 ;(� -- _ ,Mayor. COUNCILMEN Yeas I Nays �- Mr. President, .FIAtI el�ewaw�, (�j/� HOLLAND '1 -'110Quff=�— MORTINSON GGTERSON DILLON �I Council File No. UTION OF COUNCIL APPROV- Presented by Commissioner a ASSESSMENT >THe°Reo A'o No. 17359®— the matter Of the assessment its, costs and eXpemses for a 4- - mas Avenue fro Como,< CITY OF ST. PAUL nHa.. ffl, 'In Resolution of Council Approving Assessment and Fixing Time of Hearing Thereon In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for curbing Thomas Avenue from Como Ave:ue to Hamlin Avenue, except where good and sufficient curbing now exists under Preliminary Order 164342 approved Jime 9, 1953 Intermediary Order 1 5270 approved— August 13, 1953 Final Order 165588 approved Sentember 15, 1959 The assessment of benefits, dosts and exoenses 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 13th day of July , 19 55 , 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 0 IJ N i t 190 q , 19—„ y Clerk. Mayor. l i 14 i,,.._ Approve 19 Pl'IiI.IS ,t�.�.- � � File 12333 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Mr. President, NOLtAN" ,� �.,,.,e. MORTINSON LZ„ PETERSON DILLON y Clerk. Mayor. l i Fl.'T 1 Council File No.- Presented o. Presented by Commissioner JTION OF COUNCIL APPROV- t ASSESSMENT AND FIXING OF HEARING THEREON la, 1735'99-- . atter of the assessment tam '1— Its and exile' CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution of Council Approving Assessment and Fixing Time of Hearing Thereon In the matter of the assessment of benefits, damages, costs and expenses for changing the grade of Asbury Street from Carroll Avenue to Roblyn Avenue, to conform to the grade as shown on the profile on file in the Department of Public Works.\ Also grading Asbury Street from Carroll Avenue to Roblyn Avenue to the proposed change of grade. Also changing the grade of the alley in Block 1, Adam's Addition from a point 35 feet east of Asbury Street to Asbury Street, to conform to the grade shown on the profile on file in the Department of Public Works. Also regrading, graveling and oiling the alley in Block 1, Adam's Addition, from a point 35 feet east of Asbury Street to Asbury Street to the proposed change of grade - under Preliminary Order 166611 approved December 23 1953 Intermediary Order 167414 approved_ March 3, 1954 , Final Order 167743 approved March 30 1954 The assessment of benefits, damaFes costs and exoe-lsesfor 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 13th day of July 19 55 , 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 Coundip-N 1 I 1 . 19_ �pr ������ ...... v /` City Clerk. AkPLY0111 - - 19—. File 12456L� , "`' ,Mayor. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Mr. President, 8 d�to: � ROLLAND - *M IffbI.I.- MORTINSON v PETERSON DILLON € b Council File No. Presented by Commissioner �1TION OF COUNCIL APPHOv-I .ASSESSMENT AND FIXING OF HEARING THEREON No. 173600-- 1 the matter of the assessment CITY OF ST. PAUL s tnsi - :llev in Resolution of Council Approving Asment and Fixing Time of Hearing Thereon In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 5, Berland Addition No. 1, from Suburban Avenue to McLean Avenue! under Preliminary Order 150794 approved January 12, 1954 Intermediary Order 167234 approved— February lc. 1954 , Final Order 1,37553 approved March io. 1954 The assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement hgving 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 7 3th day of July , 19 55 , 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 JUN 14 19 19_ `y Clerk. Appppr�oved 19 YUI3LISHED i8- s_-s— File 12471 Mayor. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Mr. President, a, HOLLAND C� MORTINSON PETERSON DILLON Council File No.. . . ................ RESOLUTION OF COUNCIL APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING ON THE AWARD OF DAMAGES In the matter of. ......... rn mnix>F;-arui..taking.aa.-eas�me lt..ia_.tkl�..land._CAeCeS Q4rY.-.f-4x._S1RP.?s, .� cuts and fills in the grading of Hazelwood Street from Minnehaha Avenue to E. Seventh St,,eet .UTION OF COUNCIL APPROV. ASSESSMENT AND FDUNG E OF HEARING THEREON AND .1NG TIME OF HEARING ON AWARD OF DAMAGES No, 173601— . matter & condemning _ �❑ easement in the land u1r slopes, cuts under Preliminary Order .......... __112323 .............................. approved ------------- Intermediary Order--------------------21?2932-------I.......................... approved __----------- iia Y.. �.._1425 ------ ...... -- Final Order---- ......... ....--............173364---- approved ------------- by...3_lz_195 _ The Commissioner of Finance having submitted his report in the above matter as to the amount of ' damages awarded for the taking of the land or easements therein appropriated for the above improvement and to whom payable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property from the making of said improvement, therefore be it Resolved, That the said assessment of benefits be and the same is hereby approved. Resolved further, That a public hearing be bad before the Council upon said report and for a confirma- tion of the awards of damages made by the Commissioner of Finance, and also upon ^the said assessment of benefits; at the Council Chamber, in the Court House in the City of St. Paul on the ............ 1-jth............ day OL ...............July------_------------ , 19....75.., at ten o'clock A. M., and that the Commissioner of Finance be and he is hereby directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. Adopted by the Ccuncil----------- J.UN 14 i .. ---- 19...--- .... -- ----- -- -- -- ----- --------------- Approved --- -- ---- -----------------........................ 19 ity Clerk. -- PUBLISHED—LL/d----- File 12936 -- ....... - - - - - - Mayor. Councilman —awanu_ s-- ` Councilman Councilman ,,,-,t ro j Councilman �,,,� .ter Councilman - RTnNSON �( Councilman FErFrSr�M 4,. Mayor r , C. a lveNo. .That Check-- Resolved, That checks be drawn o , _ the City Ttf'a�ssury, to the aggregate NOTICE amount f , 627.00, covering checks numbered xs8{1493 to 81581 inclusive, as COUNCIL FILE NO, TO Pei chock tnptroller.in the office of )N City PRINTER Adopted b3. the Council June 14, 1955, Approved June 14, 1955. ---It% (June 16, 1955) 55 RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON j� 4 CITY TREASURY, TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF 00 y�T0�1581 INCLUSIVE, AS PER CHECKS COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED— --- ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTROLLER. Jo ph J. Mitchell ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL ----r—— —18 APPROVED----------- 5.0 PPROVED--- -_--500 3-54 '42 NOTICE ! OITY OF SAINT PAUL S TO COUNCIL RESOLUTION COUNCIL FILE No. —_ --- -- -- PRINTER —1955- RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY, TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF Ifo .r9. 7 $ 491 767.53 COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED 81�O ---TO INCLUSIVE, AS PER CHECKS 3z�6 J,7oU �! ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTROLLER. AN 14 ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL-------- --19— M OBER APPROVED—.._—`'�\BY—_-- 500 3-54 4.2 y CITY OF SAINT PAUL UP CL RK OF-Firt Of TRF COMPTROLLER ROL L AUDITED CLAIMS HOLL-�T IN FAVOR MORTINPETERSSON {2 PETERSON � � A NST "`P`. JUN 14 1955 ADOPTED BY THE UNCI J"- wwween APPROVED IS 146 CHE K IN FAVOR OF NUMBER 81493 81494 81495 81496 81497 81498 81?9 81 00 81501 81502 81503 815o4 81505 81506 81.507 81508 81509 81$10 81.511 81512 81.513 83,514 81595 81516 81517 81518 81.519 81520 81521 81522 81523 81.524 81525 81526 81527 81598 81529 81530 81531 81532 81533 81534 81535 81536 81537 81538 81539 81540 81541 81542 BROUGHT FORWARD I COUNCIL FILE NUMBER— _ June 10. ,sSi RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY IN THE AMOUNTOF S 491 757 5q , COVERING Of CHECKS NO. 81493 TD. `C' LAPROEL, A8 A1KCCOMF4ROLLER. PER CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFF 1�IPEL DATE RETURNED TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT BY BANK CHECKS f CHECKS f St. Paul Milk Co. j Sanitary Farm Dairies f security Wholesale Grocery Vander Bies Inc. Ward Transfer Co. Bond Electric Co. Virgil D. Schaaf & Sons John F. Hand American waterproofing Co. Capital Engr. & Constr. Co. Christensen Eleo. Co. Hagstrom ConstruoVion Co. Harris Bros. Plbg. Co. Healy Plbg. & Htg. Co. La Mere & Kolar Axel Newman Heat. & Plbg. Co. H. R. Nichols Eugene Pavak Constr. Co. Rydeen Constr. Co. Sheehy Constr. Co. J. S. swbitzer & Son, Inc. Geo. H. Wsstman Co. William Cockriel J. L. Connolly Collins Hogberg Else. Co. Peter Lametti Constr. Co. Robert W. Moore Hurley Constr. Co. Wolff Constr. Co. Lawrence A. Soler T. F. Richards Anna Jurgensen Charles H._Weyl Norris 0. Halvorson Catherine M. Marien A. E. Trudeau Andrew Ekstrand Lorraine Sandelin Dorothy Nellie O'Conner George H. McCune Mies Taiml Ranta Clerk of Conciliation Court International Institute Mple.—St. Paul'Sanitary Dist. Joseph E. Bordeaux Sam Popara Mr. Arthur w. Hawkinson Vocational School Petty Cash Fund Northwestern Bell Telephone Cd, Madeline A. Hurley I SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD I 11 915 89 11 11 1 009 70 222 15 86$ 88 11 38 17 ift!D 744 50 116 673 00 1 278 00 34 o25 75 7 389 00 l 9 858 40 'I 4 359 00 1 017 00 1 075.50 8 482 0 l� 27 347 09 ii 14 $o4.40 1-800 00 �j 18 o5 11 4 3 o 00 i3 b. 12 00 6 014 60 77 814 8o 25 39 42 00 105 80 91 25 03 732-39 11 00 39 60 96 00 45 00 �i lo8 16 35 00 210 00 If 35 50 11goo 00 35 551 32 Ii 1 20 2 80 47 70 637 20 1, 128 00 it 1 5� 076 99 y" � i Vnni w v CHECKNUMBE IN FAVOR OF BROUGHT FORWARD 81.5 81.5440 1,54 Eleanor A. Graves Hammel & Green 81545 Toltz, King & Day, Inc. 81546 Ametan Supply Division 81.547 S. Berglund Lumber Co. 81548 Capitol Transit Inc. 81549 Farwekk, Ozmun, Kirk & Co. 81550 Melady Paper Co. 81551 Northwestern Bell Telephone,C . 81552 William R. O'Conner Co. 81553 W. R. Shaw Lumber Co. 81554 American Family Laundry 81555 News Co. 81556 a a a 81557 " Printing House For B11 81558 Avis Films 81559 Arthur Barr Prod. 81560 Bodine Piano Co., Inc. 81561 Lew Bonn Co. 83,562 Central Building Supply Co. 81563 Clarke Sanding Machine Co. 81564 Co-operative Launderers & Clew 81565 E. A. Danneoker 81,566 Do All Twin Cities 81567 Eastman Kodak Stores 81568 Educational Record Sales 81569 Enoyolopaedia Britannica Fil 81570 Elk Laundry $1571 Engel Welding Works 81572 F. F. A. Surplus Equip. Fund 8157Farwell, Oz Kirk & Co. 81574 a a a a 81575 H. B. Fuller Co. 81576 Gilbert Soorebooks 81577 Haldeman -Homme, Ono. 81578 Ideal Pictures Inc. 81579 Indiana University 81580 C. J. Keller 81581 La.moureaus Mannequin Co. SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD TaL� T �eeDATE TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT RETURNED CHECKS CHECKS BY BANK 100 00 24 600 00 137 45 443 78 468563 0 118 62 28 60 842 00 396 61 200 58 363 5587 265 00 200 47 171 00 92 19 90 80 60 44 15 48 27 50 106 25 12 �4 827 24 15 68 4o 75 9 95 129 09 207 10 582 50 22 62 1 783 60 155 00 150 00 13 66 86 5 Ai. f d I: t r CITY OF SAINT PAUL CLERK OFFICE OF TFIE COMPTROLLER COUNCIL FILE NUMBER - R CALL AUDITED CLAIMS dune lo, HOLLAND ,yiy�.l,p IN FAVOR MORTINSON - PETERSON RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY IN ;a�J� - MR. PRES. D 14 IN THE AMOUNQQT,, O��F,,LLSpp "� `�QJ,,�Cp4 —. COVERING - CHECKS NO.3L�i�TO�5o1 INCLUSIVE. AS ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL PER CHECKS ON FILE IN .V... THE OFFI E OF THE CITY COMPTROLLER. Soseph J. Mitchell ' APPROVED I I�'{ .',? ty '�• - 147 _--- BY y" � i Vnni w v CHECKNUMBE IN FAVOR OF BROUGHT FORWARD 81.5 81.5440 1,54 Eleanor A. Graves Hammel & Green 81545 Toltz, King & Day, Inc. 81546 Ametan Supply Division 81.547 S. Berglund Lumber Co. 81548 Capitol Transit Inc. 81549 Farwekk, Ozmun, Kirk & Co. 81550 Melady Paper Co. 81551 Northwestern Bell Telephone,C . 81552 William R. O'Conner Co. 81553 W. R. Shaw Lumber Co. 81554 American Family Laundry 81555 News Co. 81556 a a a 81557 " Printing House For B11 81558 Avis Films 81559 Arthur Barr Prod. 81560 Bodine Piano Co., Inc. 81561 Lew Bonn Co. 83,562 Central Building Supply Co. 81563 Clarke Sanding Machine Co. 81564 Co-operative Launderers & Clew 81565 E. A. Danneoker 81,566 Do All Twin Cities 81567 Eastman Kodak Stores 81568 Educational Record Sales 81569 Enoyolopaedia Britannica Fil 81570 Elk Laundry $1571 Engel Welding Works 81572 F. F. A. Surplus Equip. Fund 8157Farwell, Oz Kirk & Co. 81574 a a a a 81575 H. B. Fuller Co. 81576 Gilbert Soorebooks 81577 Haldeman -Homme, Ono. 81578 Ideal Pictures Inc. 81579 Indiana University 81580 C. J. Keller 81581 La.moureaus Mannequin Co. SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD TaL� T �eeDATE TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT RETURNED CHECKS CHECKS BY BANK 100 00 24 600 00 137 45 443 78 468563 0 118 62 28 60 842 00 396 61 200 58 363 5587 265 00 200 47 171 00 92 19 90 80 60 44 15 48 27 50 106 25 12 �4 827 24 15 68 4o 75 9 95 129 09 207 10 582 50 22 62 1 783 60 155 00 150 00 13 66 86 5 CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND ASSESSMENT THEREFOR In the matter'of--- g4n$emninZ_znd taking-sg,LeAgemen_ne_lan4lneces�y fp_slgpes� cuts and fills 3n the grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in V jBlock 17, Desnoyer Park, and the alley in Block 3, River Terrace Addition, from -Eustis TION8CON- ' ENG COANMATAN, AND Street to Desnoyer Avenue „,MS Gr DANAG88. AND. AS- - „,MS THEaEF08',. o. 173004-- , e matter of w d tr,1a16- asemeat under Preliminary Order------ - ----------, approved ------ February_4�_.X955------------, z Intermediary Order ------- 122 86__--____. approved ------ Mar -Q13_2'-1955---------------, Final Order ------------------ ----------- approved ------- i?ri.LJa,_l955--------------- ,r 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 Councils 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 l 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. Be- it- further-Reselved, that #.he -said -assessment -be -and, it, -is -hereby- determined -%o be-payable- -is_________---equal-}nstallmants-as-to-eaeh-p?rr o€ -laud -described -therein. ``.. .1i�1151955- Adopted by the Council ________________________._-- -----.19,-- p City Clerk. -----------------------119---- Approved File 12905 ------- --- - '�M - �E��� Mayos. Councilman =MOL-LAND CouncimanCouncilman -- Councilman MORTINSON Councilman PETERSON Councilman 9�1NM11111e1e� Mayor ® DILLON s` 4 ~ p ' r REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON CONDEMNATION OF LANDS AND t sS ESSMENT OF 13 EN EFITS In the matterof__ j413demns ��-ta��-an_eg}t_}n_ the— land necessary -for slopes, cuts and fills in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 17, Desnoyer Park, and the alley in Block 3, River Terrace Addition, from Eustis Street to Desnoyer Avenue under Preliminary Order --- 17192.1 _____, approved -__-_-_FebruarY_9, 1955 Intermediary Order ------- 17?i$6------ approved --------M zc)1_22,_195 -------------------- Final Order --------------172718---- approved----- April 1�1 155 ------- ---------------- TO THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports: e 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. r i i i ------------02 Commissioner of '_ _ V d necessary In the matter of ---- cgndemnirlg and taxing en easement in the_lanfor_slop�es, cuts and fills in the grading of Fla.ndrau Place from Upper Afton Road to Louise Avenue; Rowe Place from White Bear Avenue to Flandiau Place and Louise rATIIOONuIiA ITI]rMG teoBear .N. INO CONDEMNATION AND u Place JaDe OF.DAKSGES-AND A6 - Avenue to Flandra ""T T"MI'oa -" o. 373605` ].e matte—demmfdng1y ❑.. viz) -------- intermediary ------ J27.E 141 ----------� under Preliminary Order -------171792--------- approved 1955 March 15'------------------� 1 2 16 -------__, approved ------------------ Intermediary Order -------------Z-�- April 12,_1955 1 2620 ------------------ Final Order ------------------- _7_ ------------ 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 ing duly considered the same, now therefore be it of benefits therefor, and the Council hav 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. Be it.fiatherdteselvedr-ee -thsid-assessment-be-and-it-is-bereby-deteFFai ad•to-be-payable in ----------_equal-inotallments-+'s-to-eaolt Pmt-a€ku�cldeseribed ikersia. d 15 1955 ------- 19, Adopted by the Council_______--- ----------- -- ------------------ - - City Clerk. -- 19 ---- Approved--------------------- L-- - ------------ File 12888 -- - Couneilman yL]ELISHED d— _-18 �' Councilman��i+ouAl+a Councilman Councilman/ Councilman Moafllwm Councilman dMIUWMMM MEIN Mayor � 0 Dow" �s a REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON CONDEMNATION OF LANDS AND AS8E98KBNT OF BENEFITS In the matter f---=- c-o-ndemning and taking an easement in the land necessary for o------------------------------------------------------------------ slopes, cuts and fills in the grading of Flandrau Place from Upper Afton Road to Louise Avenue; Rowe Place from White Bear Avenue to Flandrau Place and Louise Avenue from White Bear Avenue to Flandrau Place under Preliminary Order ---- �7?792 ----, approved--------- Jsnuary_27,_ 1955 ------------------- Intermediary Order --------17216 - approved --------- - --------------------- Final Order ---------------172620 __-- approved --------- April_12z_ 1s,55 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 s the undersigned, containing the undersigned's finding on said. matters. ---------------- Commissioner of Fin r r �r c t5k 71 d RESOLUTION r CONDE�ATION ANDWINGS CONF ING ASSESSME DAMAGES AND THEREFOR In the matter of____ co_nd cuts�� and fills i - � an easement n grading and surfacing jn' the �d_ necessar Weed & g with bit - =-for slopes, Iawence Addition; mous material --- Block 2, Elder the alley in B and Block 2 Addition; Block 2, lock 3, Franklin Addition, fro.University - O�atsworth St, Y Avenue Addition to Milton St irp�OD1¢g u. BWO �SNp�F qTUIMQpojj 8 gybeON ND - D AS under Preliminary Ord a,l em's°g ens er___ lntermediOrd----17 -------- _- arY er __ --- approved___ �6ember 21_ 144 Final Order ----------1 --" 715 ----------- --- --------- ---- 1 2204 approed--- Febr_uaxY g� 1 --------------- V ------------ -- aPProved_MaLCII 8, 1955 A Public hearing Navin '-- '-----------� therein, for the g been had upon the -- ----- of benefi above improvement, taking and ----- ts therefor, and and the condemnation of the the Council awards of damages therefor, lands or easements Resolved, having duly considered the and also u What the takin same Pon the assessment roll, identified g and 'Inde now therefore by the signator conation of t be it awards of damages {� he lands described the o e of the Commissioner of Finance, and m the annexed assessment roll, wners of such landsassessment be and the for said made a part hereof, same is herebytaking and and the Resolved further, m all respects r condemnation that the atified and confi as set forth in said and assess of bene rmed. ratified, said ment the same is hereby order fits, ed to be sub be and the same is hereb Remak fur%heF mitted to Yin all res pec the District Court Pects for confirmation. �talkneats'-ate-te_� �amer�t•,}�`aad-it-is- d'a+'ee1-e€ Aeby-deterrtrined-to-be- Adopted by the Couneg j* Ha'Yable end. E7esetvbed-tker�: - = Approved_--- � i j File 12848 -------------, 19--- - ----- -- - -- Councilman� Clerk. Councilman ------ Alt Councilman ------------------ Councilman HOLLAND --- _ _ _ _ Councilman "UBLISHED Mayor. Councilman =�Q�® MORTINSON htyor -ow��� PETERSON --- DILLON �1 yY f' REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON CONDEMNATION OF LANDS &ND '. LI:SSMENT OF LE EFITS In the matter of ----- condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary for -------------------------------------------------------------------- slopes, cuts and fills in grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 3, Weed & Lawrence Addition; Block 2, Elder Addition; Block 2, University Avenue Addition and Block2, Franklin Addition, from Chatsworth St. to Milton St. under Preliminary Order __ -_1716 ____ approved ------- cemher 21�_ 1954____________________ Intermediary Order --------1718%%----, approved ------- FebruarY_81_ X955--------------------- Final Order ---------------172204--- approved -------March 8,_1455------------------------ TO THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL: i 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 Fe. 0 66 930 Edmund Ave. St. Paul 4, Minn. June 11, 1955 City Council, City of St. Paul St. Paul 1, 1 -Minn. Gentlemen, In regards to file No. 12849 For the grading and resurfacing of the alley Block 2 of Franklin addition to St. Paul under Final Order 172204 approved !,arch 8, 1955. I am the contract purchaser of Lot 4, Block 2, of the Franklin Addition. I object to this work described in the above order being done. I have no garage at the present time and see none in the future, so I have no use of the alley requiring this work being done. The fee oi-mer of this property is LeRoy F. Peters, 935 Arcade Street St. Paul 6, Minn. Yours truly, James T. Scanlon I J IL In the matter of_____ condemning and taking: an easement in the land necessary for sloes, cuts and fills in grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 2, Woodford Park, from Rogers Street to Otto Avenue iOnuTION sAxnTMG AND CON- ,CSfimVO. CONDEMNATION •: AND. "•i,1tABD8 "OF DAMgpSB AND, AS- 173w— a t matter sof condemning ar . :r �aca 1n thr under Preliminary Order____ 1�M____-___— ------------- approved ----- _M_a 211_1954._ Intermediary Order -------__ 198_______----_, approved---__ June _221- 1554---------------- Final Order ---------------- 169 ------------- approved---__ JanuarY__20,_1955 ------------------ 1 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. Be-it-€urklteF Resolved -that the -said aegessment-be-aad-i�#s ereby-determined to-}�e-payable- _,� in___________-equal-instal}mentaae-#a-eaeh parcel-efeland-deseribed4herein. JUR 15 1955 Adopted by the Council -----------------------19 19,-- -------------- Approved----------------------- 19----�. City Clerk. File ]2627 Councilman Mayor. Councilman Councilman na ISIiFD Ci -/d-5.5' Councilman t Councilman AlelHMNP� *02m+ION / ( o Councilman fro PETSMori Mayor o� DILON t J , g�''! REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON CONDEMNATION OF LANDS ®ND A&SESSMENT OF BENEFITS In the matter of____ condemning and_ta rjE an_easemen£ in the land necessary for --- slopes, cuts and fills in grading and surfacing With bituminous material the alley in Block 2, Woodford Park, from Rogers Street to Otto Avenue under Preliminary Order ---- 14$517----- approved ------- N -.Y- 21L_195�+ ------------------------- Intermediary Order ........ 1f�22�approved ------- JM= -P-2, 19-5 ------------------------ Final Order ---------------1651_-' approved------_January_201 155_______________ ------ TO THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports: That he has fixed and determined the value of the land, lands or easements therein taken and appro- priated for the above improvement and the amounts of the awards of damages therefor to the owners thereof, and the persons to whom such awards are payable; that he has also fixed and determined the amount of benefits to property, from the making of said improvement, not exceeding the cost there- of, and that hereto attached is an assessment roll entitled as above and identified with the signature of the undersigned, containing the undersigned's finding on said matters. ------ Commissioner of Fie . TION PATiFY1N0 AND CON- _ YNO COD ENNATION' AND .EDS OF DAMAGES AND A8 - ^ 3MBNT.THEEEFO$ dg'Vng an,. j RESOLUTION RATIFYING ANDS-. ;' ate°°:♦_«MING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DA':MAGES AND ASSESSMENT THEREFOR In the matter of__ aQndemming arid-t-dkinp-as-�eee nt 5_ •_ in s+idth below an elevation of -- -- - ----------------------- 75 and above elevation of 60 City Datum for the purpose of maintaining a public sewer under, through and across the easterly 22 ft. of Lot 11 and the westerly 22 ft. of Lot 10, Block 2, Woodford Park, from the alley in the rear of said lots to the sewer in Eleanor Avenue under Preliminary Order ---- d 85-Z6------------, approved----- -----------------, Intermediary Order --------- 15494------------- approved ---_-J�e 22, 195+ Final Order ----------------149312------------, approved ------ JAuvary- AQ. -1451`-------------- 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. 43e -it -f-urther iiesolvedr -that-tha -said asaassment- be- and -it-is- Aeby -determined- -to-be-payable xr___--------- equal n6tatknents-es-te-each-partel-of land describedtberein- Adopted by the Council --- JU(1,_ 5_j---------------, 19, ---- JUN `s cf - --- ------------------------ Approved ------------------------- 19 ---- File12633 /--------- ---- ------------------------------- Mayor. Councilman ISMS Councilman amw� u +--" Councilman HOLLAND ( '� Councilman _WhRbVdtI \,y Councilman MORTMON Councilman PETERSON rumisHED� Mayor ® DILLON 1 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON CONDEMNATION OF LANDS AND ASSESSMENT OF BENEFITS i I In the matter of__ condemning and taking an easement -5-ft .- in width below anelevation of 75 and above elevation of 60 City Datum for the purpose of maintaining a public sewer under, through and across the easterly 2 Pt. of Lot 11 and the westerly 2g ft. of Lot 10, Block 2, Woodford Park, from the alley in the rear of said lots to the sewer in Eleanor Avenue N under Preliminary order ---- 1L$52Q----, approved ---------- llay-21,-1954----------------------- 22 1954 Intermediary Order --------1689y2___-, approved ---------- June --------'--------- ------------------ Final Order ---------------169352 --- approved----------'Lanu$ry_ 20; 1655 ------------------ TO THE COUNCIL OF THP, 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 apppro- priated for the above improvement and the amounts of the awards of damages therefor to the hers 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-auhking 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 Fink. OFFICE FILED D OF CIT CLERK 1955-MAYP 2 21 t l a 2 Irv,,, M1 .E RK L06lut a a. � 7' Council File No..----------------------------- By o..--------------------------------- By-----c------------------------ ----- CITY j--------------------------------------- CITy OF ST. PAUL Resolution Ratifying Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for curbing north side of Nevada Avenue from Victoria Street to Milton Street AASEss- 16 044 under Preliminary Order Intermediary Order— Fin.1 Order approved ---------- -- - ------- .19.54 --- 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 FjpKERES' That the said assessment be and it is he reby determined to be payable ,m ----------------------(-------equal - installments. JUIN 15 1955 19 Adopted by the Council - ................... ------------------ City Clerk. Approved.. 19 PTETBLISBED-a—�/Z—�� -- — ----- ---------- ......... F.— S. B. IS • File ip433 CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE Report of Completion of Assessment May 17 19 55 In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for curbing north side of Nevada Avenue from Victoria Street to Milton Street i under Preliminary Order_ 166358 approved December 1, 1953 _ Intermediary Order 166710 approved January 5, 1954 Final Order 167044 approved February 2 1954 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 ex- penditures necessarily incurred for and in connection with the making of the above improvement, viz: Cost of construction ................................$ 1.548.51 Engineering .................. $ 100.00 Inspection fees....................................s-3-0.9-7-- Postal 30.97_Postal cards .......................................$ 0.66 Publications 4-'95--- Court '95--Court costs for confirmation ........................$ 1.65 Total expenditures .............................$ 1,686.74 Said Commissioner further reports that he has assessed and levied the total amount as above ascer- tained; to -wit: the sum of $ 1,686.74 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 conferred thereon; that the said assessment has been completed, and that hereto attached, identified by the signature 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./� a h?iSL! C /. .C2yw�.y1 t w�..J Commissioner of -Fi a 2M 12-52 8 6-2 Council File No.... ....................... By................ . ............ - ........................ CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution Ratifying Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for curbing Granite Street from Jackson Street to Agate Street imalo- ,x -tter of the sis ann expenses for curb- from. Jackson Street ,.gate Street under- Preandriary t, IWQ, Iterreediary Order 189-' oltd Order 160281 approved Jum 6q - under Preliminary Order Intermediary Order Final Order approved......_June 24.--...--•-•-----..... A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment ha-Ang 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 FLIRT R RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and it is -hereby determined to be payable . 7� in ........ ..........._......equal installme Adopted by the Council-..------.......-..- ..................-•------.... City Clerk. --------------- ---- Approved--------------------------------------------- pproved--------------- ------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Mayor. File 11935 CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE Report of Completion of Assessment May 17 191` In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for curbing Granite Street from Jackson Street to Agate Street 159543 approved April 25 1952 under Preliminary Order— pp _ Intermediary Order 159972 approves May 27 f�952 Final Order 160281 approve' June 24 1952 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 ex- , penditures necessarily incurred for and in connection with the making of the above improvement, viz: Cost of construction ................................$ 2,340-39 Engineering $ 115.19 Inspection fees .................................... $T-- 46.81 Postal cards .............. ........$— 1.26 Publications 9.45__ A. Court costs for confirmation ........................$ 3.15— - Total expenditures .............................$ 2,516.25 Said Commissioner further reports that he has assessed and levied the total amount as above ascer- tained, to -wit • the sum of $ P. 51 F, 25 — 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 t the benefits conferred thereon; that the said assessment has been completed, and that hereto attached, identified by the signature of the said Commissioner, and made a part hereof, is the said assessment as a completed by him, and which is herewith submitted to the Council for such action thereon as may be considered proper.y� Commissioner of Fina c ` 2M 12-52 8 7„=52.h,Y„�.'RM, . 8 File No.-----------•--------------------- qCouncil 'I By -------------------------------------------------------- CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution Ratifying Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for constructing curbing on Hoyt Avenue from Lexington Parkway North to Dunlap Street . 1 _ 179611— - nmtter of, the' ASBes®eat M ��• • B - curbing on Hoyt AvAvenue from . ,.dPaPwymNhOorDanla= 161e-}. ary'Ot'der 36.1649, i,. Flaal 1 - Bpproved ' dy B 1 •t�':��1',�.�1 .�,. ,:tis. under Preliminary Order ------ 164QE3......... Intermediary Order....-1!5..-----, Final Order....17_-._.., approved .......... -- 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 IT FUR T RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable m ........................ .....i equal installments. M 151955 Adoptedby the Council ......................... ................... .... ............... —...... ---......... h;,p _r - City Clerk. Approved---- ---------------- ----------------------------- (i --•--. •---•-- •..... - Mayor. FormB. B. IB File 12274 CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE Report `of Completion of Assessment May 17 19 55 In the (natter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for constructing curbing on Hoyt Avenue from Lexington Parkway North to Dunlap Street under Preliminary Order- 161+061 approved May Q. 1953 Intermediary Order 164544 approved June 23 1953 Final Order 177 approved July 21 1953 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 ex- penditures necessarily incurred for and in connection with the making of the above improvement, viz: Cost of construction .... ............................$ 2,187-00 Engineering ...................................... 135.00 Inspection fees ......... ...........................$ 43.74 Postal cards ....................................... $ 1.38 Publications ......................................$ 10.35— Court costs for confirmation ........................ 3.45 Total expenditures ..............................$ 2,480.92 Said Commissioner further reports that he has assessed and levied the total amount as above ascer- tained, to -wit: the sum of $ 2,'J80.92 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 conferred thereon; that the said assessment has been completed, and that hereto attached, identified by the signature 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 mabe considered proper. O Commissioner of Fina,1691 2M ]2-62 8 .m Council File No ------------------------- --------- By 179614—.. ... ne matter of.ihe as,eamxat, M ilh, costa sad eXyea.68 for, con- 'tug aldeWaljc6 aad reatoriaB TDl tri N Kah •�; As.ewfDle - - saua'ders Asti,.. CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution Ratifying Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for constructing and restoring sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 54-M-98, District No. 2, bevy No. 1 A8866SANXt F.O. IM362 Meaeth St., east side, fam a R*Iant Aft. to &Umfers Ave. Y.O. 16813 Janes. Ave., both sides, ftp Albert St. to 3lasaa1 $t. I F.O. 16W35 awn Ave., both sifts, ft%W NUMOth St. to C1,ew3snd Ave. 1.0. 1%6363. 8ava6era Ave., UW&A aide, from amen St.. to anneth St. ..±.dcn-i^aetiita3ttal-y'-is+'•:a s. Y.O. 36" JWam Ave. .both aides, E, iAlbert 8C.-t0.PNL a St. FIO.b r6d�9asfoeeiteAviw t1 �t��F `il�lli'IQiiiSef3P 8h:"bt3i AVe zns nl i . Cf1 iiaYleelat [Jot as lCi=:$�1-X53.lt1i4�l4stda�,+S7'tatnn��:'or. atiu 1. Dl ii AYI.,ih side, flroai &fYell 8t.. t0 Sennoth at. RESOLVED, Kiat the s',id suns ,mens t, _ zr1 s.. ., ;err}}y In .11 rFepac.ts ttf:ac d aijt! tL -: same lis hereby ordered to be submitted to the DistrictCourt of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable �--------------.,.i-./.... equal installments. Igo 15 Adoptedby the CounmL------------- ------ ----------- ---------------------------- ------------�.,.---..... J�? U ---!c--....' yc.r-, City Clerk. j - Approved .._ ,...... _----- .._- ----- ..-. ...19-'."- v PUBLISId Mayor. --- ---- ---- ------- - - - .. . Form B. B. 16 f � r - z tie matter of the assesataea£.oL ` t8, costs and expenaea for con- ' Ing and rest sidew=elks and y7141 , 1 incidental. the .CoAtcaM:b9- ` a Council File No... DtstrlM:Wo,;2, Levy 99;1-; -; ,. (` s6es6f--icenneEh st.� east md. • - n Ave: to saadde a By pa pve .' hott , ., s , r CITY OF ST. PAUL Or YAW Asnder-Frelsssssnery-OrdeF .... ... .... ... lakermednary-OF&P-------•---------r ...........Pkat -0Pde:---------------------- aipeNed,---------------------•---------------------}8 .. 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 IT FURTER RL.SOLVED, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable ------------------ J...........equal installments. " 15 Adoptedby the Council. ..................... -...................................................... 19 - Approved------------------------------------------------------ 19 PUBLISHED / - / 9— S, s F.— B. B. Ia �J F Clerk. 'Mayor'. .a:;.-i5...t�ra��.,,...'3"....- ,._,, ..,. ._....>,., .�. .. , ,. �......_ ...ti,.,...>:c.-, .....�. X11 3 �IRA"N"ia` MIRIP "b"�'-a:3 r�s�"�Tzr,ur�}` T c�:_ 7 i�` " _riN`.s., , a-� �'��.r�'X. .� .;.'� N . ,r, ;. •s r`c.-a=r '^ t��"",�*n� �7 M CITY OF ST. PAUL ¢ 7 ?<? OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE Report of Completion of Assessment May 17 19 55 In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for constructing and restoring sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 54-M-98, District No. 2, Levy No. 1 ASSESSABLE: F.O. 168362 Kenneth St., east side, from Bohland Ave. to Saunders Ave. F.O. 168134 James Ave., both sides, from Albert St. to Pascal St. ,}xie::.-Izrti-iR-sA�t�JAws.Ave.-...,_both._sidea,, ilxgm,•Ifehneth_St..-_to..Bleve]and-Aue.-----._...__ , F.O. 168361 Saunders Ave., north side, from Howell St. to Kenneth St. _s-.�.-.'•_��rru-43�k--�.—.._...__. ___.. __-_._-__:. _ .-..:afarsna=c•�___ .___..-_..._. _-----..—__,.------- .. � NON -ASSESSABLE: 1,s; Council of 'h ,t,; of est, i'Aui. F.O. 16813 James Ave., both'sides, from Albert St.'to Pascal St. 'ire- fS;z4ini� 5r�e.?�Q:;Atreporc$�th•. $�de�y, f�eIDC'1Cgmlie�hcSta�.:tnwOlevedsisdF� ,,. ,.x- F.O. 1683 Kenneth St., east side, from Saunders Ave. to Bohland Ave :HqI[e�3-�S15k;etSf,dESAAB�tt:$'b.=r, / s Engineering........... ........................... and Inspection fees ....................................$ Postal cards .......................................$ 4.44 Publications ....................... .............$ Court costs for confirmation ........................$ 3-1.10 Total Assessable 1 .0 Total Non -Assessable 330.5 Totalexpenaitures .............................$ o Said Commissioner further reports that he has assessed and levied the total amount as above aseer- j tained, to -wit • the sum of $ 81448-62 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 conferred thereon; that the said assessment has been completed, and that hereto attached, identified by the signature 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. Commissioner of Finai 2M 12.52 sr �fr,'w,tgca}*•z: "",��:':::.v°^',.s E''",x, ;:',w rc it',,.rr'.`�'az "gvom—'0!,-s�Pi CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE Report of Completion of Assessment >;'0' TQ93PT 2a>rgs.2 qAG jo—py 2Tgs' t3.01 CMGT-, ar. KCUTTsrU g;. _ E'0' T �3Q5 1.G-JGVu PfiP ' ere^ 27gG' TLOM g;;,Tugez.z --,TAG' Po B�U7r'g +aG• 2s�s2. vs 1 parU 2rgGe' gzo K�;UT GrIr'p o"0?Gr.sjsaq �n.s r T- l- 11014 7siaGanG•' 11014-2;;22-dBIT = �4 Q:.c.'J' �QT. '�,S-MgGma VAGUOL-M 2TQrG' 3_ rL7 0 $CAGjT 2�.`• O ,KG?G¢,Q a.+:. E.O. TQS53? 18xG2 ;kr_s PO FF a; 9G Z: TTaQW-_ICG2';TGru.2-F' 90 GIGAG7su9 VA 1 "' TEEri.$r� 2fftJ7s ' 3a ' A04.'F 2TgG2' TL'Om 1&15i4t- .5 Under Preliminary -Arden approves a Inter-mediasyl-9pder approved — -I�liifll•ii'd0r - appPOVO'� 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 ex - pe. roditures x-penditures necessarily incurred for and in connection with the making of the above improvement, viz: ,Cost of construction ............. 4..................$ 7,685.00 Engineering ...................... ................ and Inspection fees ....................................$ Postal cards .......................................$ 4.44 Publications $ 33.30 _ Court costa for confirmation ........................$ 11.10 Total Assessable i Total Non -Assessable 330.5 Totalexpenditures............................. .$�;q .•'ry Said Commissioner further reports that he has assessed and levied the total amount as above ascer- tained, , 448.62 u on each and every lot, part or parcel of land deemed }-� tained, to -wit: the sum of $ P _ benefited by the said improvement, and in the case of each lot, part or parcel of land in accordance with the benefits conferred thereon; that the said assessment has been completed, and that hereto attached, identified by the signature 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. Commissioner of Fina> 2M 12-52 8 1 'ut�.•s�-e....�...... _.. ....lr2�ir::_ic�.s�..•,+-..ar.:ar...... ..... .:..�a:zr..-.. �.a ,-M�-.a _-., , .. :.:.. .:; ml� RESOLUTION. RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND ASSESSMENT THEREFOR In the matter of ---- condemmiing_and taking_a temrary easement_ior construction purposes on the following described property: The north 15 ft. of the south 20 ft. of Lot 4, and the south 15 ft, of the north 20 ft. of Lot 5, all in Block 5, Tilsen's 4th Addition TION RAT 111MO:AND cox- aWG CONDWA=ON ANDS. $DS OF DAMA(36 MENT',, ,,A , a Ia � 17$813= ,� matt.r: of mndEmnin6 a}i� - " .semegi for con- +..c-f4llov7 n i sdJrtayA gntzaa4�YFyx�'}'d' �L under Preliminary Order ------- 122228----------- approved-------Mar(ih 8,_1-955--------------, Intermediary Order ----------- )--2kZ3----------- approved -------March 2�1 1955-------------, Final Order ------------------12842--------- approved------- APril 26, 1955-------------- 1 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. $e-it,farther_ Resolved,.that 4he-said• assessment=be -and 4 -is -hereby -determined- to -be. Tweble- -in------------equal installments -ss -to- each-pasael-0f land described kheFeiH� JUN 15 19% Adopted by the Council --------------------- ------- i n y_ -------- City ---- erk. Approved------------------------- 19 ---- File12928 ----- --- ------------------------------------ Mayor. Councilman HXEVC MR— PL'BLIS D /A -j�C Councilman HOLLAND IUDUnclhUafl C O ,v.'y' /"� COUIIClhrlaII MORTIN� Councilman COUIIC1hII811 � PETERSON Mayor ® DILLON _ s . .a REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON CONDEMNATION OF LANDS &ND .,� ,TSSMENT OF BENEFITS •In the matter of__- condemning and_taking a_temporary easement for construction ___ purposes on the following described property: The north 15 ft. of the south 20 ft. of Lot 4, and the south 15 ft• of the north 20 ft. of Lot 5; all in Block 5, Tilsen's 4th Addition under Preliminary Order ----- IJP2Z -- approved -------March Qom -1955 ------------------------- Intermediary Order --------- �-7? ZLM---, approved------ March 29,_1955------------------------ Final Order ----------------1728 45---, approved ------- "ziiJ 26 -1955 ------------------------ TO THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY QF 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 malting 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. m.t W Cil Clark FILECOUNO. :. CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE oFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK �aaec ;:i ewc� WHEREAS, The Board of Education of the City of Saint e Paul has determined undr Board File No. 19305 dated June 7, 1955, that it will have no present or future use for recrea- tional or playground purposes the premises described as -Lots 1 and 2, Block 81 St. Anthony Park North; and WHEREAS, Said parcels are a portion of the premises conveyed to the City of Saint Paul as a site for a recreational field and playground purposes under State Deed No. 26027 on Oc- i tober 9, 1941, and subject to the terms and conditions of NSA, Section 282.01 as amended by Chapter 144 Laws of 1953; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED That the proper city officials are hereby authorized to re -convey the premises here- in described to the State of Minnesota in trust as provided in NSA, Section 281.25; and-,. I BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That said re -conveyance be sub- mitted to the Commissioner of Taxation of the State of Minnesota G. for approval L11 V9 ®igo JUN 15 is Adopted by the Council 196— COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Le 151955 - "'3i81VOrtiv[r"'— Holland Holland n Favor pproved 196— Approved-195— jar�=__ mnri_ Mortinson or Mayor Peterson : --A Sainat Mr. President, Dillon — PABLISIED.�, - .. -:L—k— Y� L11 V9 ®igo s e TGtheMayor and Council of the City of Saint Paul =t Gentlemen: G The Board of Education of the City of Saint Paul has advised by Board File No. 1930, dated June 7, 1955, that it has no present or future use for the premises described as Lots 1 and 2, Block 4y 8, St. Anthony Park North. b 3 In order that these lots may be disposed of in accordance with the statutes, it is necessary that the proper city officials be a authorized to re -convey them to the State of Minnesota in trust, as provided in MSA 281.25. The lots are a portion of the premises acquired for a public re- 'f creational field and playground purposes, and the re -conveyance Is subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Taxation of the State of Minnesota. Jt Uy truly yours, Commissioner of Finance CITY OFSAINT PAUL 100, ESOTA} LEONARD C. SEAMIER Yaluasion Engineer DEPAR ENT OTINANCE 113 Court Houso, zona 2 HARA. JOHNSON ChiefRY Clerk NORRIS O L1%CiR5,4;,fy!) Commissioner CApi}al 4-4612 6d. 343-344 CLIFFORD M. NYSTROM Chid Cashier FRANK�groRiissiosler June 15, 1955 TGtheMayor and Council of the City of Saint Paul =t Gentlemen: G The Board of Education of the City of Saint Paul has advised by Board File No. 1930, dated June 7, 1955, that it has no present or future use for the premises described as Lots 1 and 2, Block 4y 8, St. Anthony Park North. b 3 In order that these lots may be disposed of in accordance with the statutes, it is necessary that the proper city officials be a authorized to re -convey them to the State of Minnesota in trust, as provided in MSA 281.25. The lots are a portion of the premises acquired for a public re- 'f creational field and playground purposes, and the re -conveyance Is subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Taxation of the State of Minnesota. Jt Uy truly yours, Commissioner of Finance In oddn.l to City Clot COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICEOF OF THE CITY CLERK WREREAS, ' the Commissioner of Public Utilities has reported, in accordance with Section 53 of the City Charter, the existence of an emergency during the period from June 1, 1955 to June 15, 1955 inclusive which rendered necessary the employment of certain employees of the Department of Public Utilities for more than eight hours per day or forty hours per week in doing the following works Checking but schedules and loadings, Supervising the activities of the City Market, Msking.eonerets block tests, and WEREAS, this emergency arose by reason of the following facts and circum- stancest Submission by the Street Railway Company of proposed schedule changes, Saturday work made necessary because of increased activity at the City Market, Completion of tests requiring continuous attention, therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers .are hereby authorized to pay the employees who performed such work in accordance with the pro- visions of the Council's Salary ordinance, Ordinance No. 6446. C.'F, We 173515- `mk aeverin A. Mortla' BOn: by,zegYeB� Resolved Tba iuth pmDer': p y' eer cera ere d�seby. auttwFlzM ,to pdy ret laid employee '(n the ne�"ept .of Pbbne Uh 1 t:ee .tor extra. employment i ae deecrlbed 1' ilie resolYtfon.- I' pdogted 6y ;e Cot"ineN.June,15, 1955. Approved June 15 1955. (June. JUN 1519% COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays 151955 '-6ihlacna.-� A prove 195— Holland 1�1- Favor Mayor Martinson Peterson Inst Mr. President, Dillon eR 5.51 -OW2 AL. SII x original to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL 'w COUNCIL NO. FILE WMXMS, the Commissioner of Public Utilities bels reported, in accordance with section 53 of the Cit' Char'teT, the existence of an emergency during the period from Jago 1st tb dm6e 16th 1955 ince, which rendered necessary the employment of certain employees of the Water ,Department for the following work: Per day or forty boars Par D Supervising laying of water mains on Flandrau St. and on!Fovrth St. ! D , this emergency arose by reason of the following facts and A! circumstances: Necessary to continue work after regular hours in order to speed completion. ITAEF&MnI , BE 1T RESOLVED, that the proper city officers are hereby autborized to pay the employees who performed such work in accordance With the provisions of the Cotmeil's Salary Ordinance) Ordinance No. 646. e I C. F. No. 17361_"y Seveiln A. Mortin- son,.by re W_ Resolved. That the proper city- cer cera are hereby,authorlud to paycer - taln-- a Tloyes in the aePariment o2 Water, int extra; employment as de• scribed in. the re,olutlon. AtloPted by the iCoaneS Sane 18;1855. Aplttpved Tuhe36 ,1865.' C .. (June 16651 E JUN 151955 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196— Yeas Nays -in S. 5 5355 —�ihhnna Holland PProve�l 16— � '" j �� In Favor " Mortinson O Mayor Peterson � —A Mr. President, Dillon Sid 6-66.. MW2 E COUNCILMEN Yea. Nays ,z 7..,._--b Holland Mortin�------�. son Peterson Mr. President, Dillon sa e -w e�2 .�1i 15 1955 Adopted by the Council 196 --� 740 7 °e- f'. pprove 196 i; Yo„175817 B9 9ergerd T $o]ej - Oel.lnel to Cit? Clerk - ONCIL- CITY OF ST.!'I stirp"Dn° NO - Mayor OFFICE OF THE °fit re sa y t;c'� COUNCIL R OLUTIONp�;s _ YRE8EN7ED BY 1 pJ� .DA„'r�t. coMMIs"ONER RESOLVED, that the three story building on Lot 19, Block 1, Stewart Avenue Addition to the City of St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, according to the plat thereof i recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Ramsey r M County, Minnesota, also described as No. 691 Butternut ,. Street, in Saint Paul, was and is, by reason of its structural condition, unsafe, and dangerous to life, limb and adjoining property; that said structure is incapable of reasonable repair, replacement or remodeling so as to make the same reasonably safe, and should be wrecked and removed from said A i land; and it is ordered that said structure be forthwith• J, wrecked and removed from said land by and at the separate cost and expense of the owner, occupant, or other person in control thereof. COUNCILMEN Yea. Nays ,z 7..,._--b Holland Mortin�------�. son Peterson Mr. President, Dillon sa e -w e�2 .�1i 15 1955 Adopted by the Council 196 --� In 15 / pprove 196 �In Favor �Again.t Mayor ! UBLISHEDf— /- — t, 'JOSEPH•R. ORONESKI, is City Clprk CITY OF SAINT PAUL, Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK BUREAU OF RECORDS 386 CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE ' z June 7, 1955 _zr "gHAROLD J. RIORDAN Council Recorder Mr. tArshall F. Burley Corporation Counsel Building Dear Sir: The Council requested that you prepare a resolution (No. 2) confirming the condemnation oir the three-story building at 691 Butternut St. Very truly yours, 1'City Clerk - D RECEIVED JUN 11 - i!" CORPORATION COUNSEL "*y y OdQinal to City Clark CITY OF ST. PAUL jOENCI` NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK �,C UNCIL RES TION—GENERAL FORM - 7E0 BY QPMM �pMMI8810NEa u COUNCIT N Adopted by the Council 196_ Yeas Nays —Gibbons— WHEREAS, The Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildingsgg has reported, in accordance with Section 53 of 9 a City Charter, the existence of an emergency during the period from June 1 to i 15, 1955, which rendered necessary the employment of certain Holland employees of the Department of Patka, Playgrounds and Public Buildings for morethan eight hours per day or forty hours per ! week in doing the following work: 1 Asa x r Peterson /v Against Expediting the work of the architectural and engineer- k�� 1 4 Mr. President, Dillon5M ing section of the Bureau of Public Buildings. ' r And WHEREAS, This emergency arose by reason of the following facts and circumstances: 6-64 Extraordinary, heavy demand on the services of this j section of the Department for the development of bond issue projects. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the proper city officers are hereby authorized to pay the employees who performed such work in i accordance with the provisions of the Council's salary ordinance, ! Ordinance No. 6446. C. If, No. 17381"y, Bernard T. Hol- land— Resolved, That the proper city ofs' cera are hereby authorized ;.,Dy oaf4 rein erVyea M the' Department of Park., Playgrounds and Public solid. Ings Sor extra emPloycnent w(describea to he seeolutltlm Approve LY'the 15, 105 Johe ,1 B 1888. Approved June 18 1988. - -(Julie 1�, JUN 151955 COUNCIT N Adopted by the Council 196_ Yeas Nays —Gibbons— JUIN 15 1955 iT� ..r.'kVIeooa-� roved— 195— Holland Favor A, MortinsonMayor Asa x r Peterson /v Against k�� 1 4 Mr. President, Dillon5M ' r 6-64 `' Orl3inal to CRY Cli4b-' NO. - CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO.- OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL R OLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY R, COMM 16610NE , AF ` A RESOLVED, That the Specifications for Wrecking of Build- ing, Fence, Sheds and Removal of Miscellaneous Debris �1 located at 1515 Cumberland Street, St. Paul, Minnesota, as submitted herewith, prepared by the City Architect under 4�y the direction of the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and L Public Buildings, be and the same are hereby approved, the W same being satisfactory to the Commissioner of Parks, Play- grounds and Public Buildings, and the Purchasing Agent is hereby authorized to advertise for bids thereon in the manner provided in and by the Charter. — I C F. No.. 173619—By Barnard T. H.J. land—' a� Resolved, T¢9t tnite ;Specldcatioresfor - a COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Holland Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 611 6-54 a090-2 Play 'd3 8nd Public BulidlnB &'and the �rchayingg Agent is hereey_Y eu- thorized'to adve se°for bids thei-ein N the manner provided in and by the Charter. Adopted by the Cou6cll June 15, 1963. Approved Juke. 15:1965. 18. M5).;: t jux 15 1956 Adopted by the Council 195_ UN 1 low Art—v -1 196_ Favor Mayor gainst t 7' "••... I cITr OF "'t" PAUL. ORIOINM� y FILE NO. 9 Crry °IK N_O. 1803 ^OUNCIL RESOLUTION F'� FOP AUTHORIZATION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS PRESENTED BY*NON � � �.[��" 'DA• June 10, 1955 1B_ i MSOLM, That the Council hereby appro"s the award of the Contract Committee therefor, and hereby awards contract for Curbing the South Side of Charles _ ` Avenue from Galtier Street to the Centerline of Lot 5, Johnsons Addition, to STANOM STOta COStANT in accordance with City pleas and specifications therefor hereto attached and the Formal Bid #54 of said Standard Stone Company for 13 the contract priosl,of $978.00, such bid being the o* bid -and said Standard Srons Company being a reasonable and reliable bidder and the Corporation Counsel be and hereby is directed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor, and the proper City officials hereby are authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of St. Paul. Assessed against benefitted property . $978.00 �H.J - LN FORMAL BID NO. 5134 .OJZIIRINC' Gd! i0ii�t ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE $891000 ed + NOR, TO W CEIROIW AS TO FUNDS AVA SLE BY ODNMRO BBRIRB PR®@RING TO COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION. PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND TO BE REIMBURSED FOR CAST OF THIS IMPROVEMENT AS FOLLOWS: 1. A SIDDD AGAINST BENBFRTED PROPERTY . - - - - . . $ 978.00 ... E. APPROPRIATD) FROM CRY'S SHARE OF LOCAL IMPROVWRRB— - COD[ S S. APPROPRIATED "OM IAGL IMPROVEMENTS --S] " PPOFIIXW— COD[ Z j 4. APPROPRIATED FROM SONO DRDLI AD[ Z S. COUNTY AIG S. : TDTAL - - - - - - - - : 978.00 COPIEB TO, 1 HOI®Y CQTIFY THAT THIVI[ IS AN ONMIXIMBBR® 11 4 CITY CLERK ANC[ AVAn.ABL6 IN TNS ABOYB RATED ARROPRUITIONS TO ,AC.: I.MIIIR.IRR NO COMPTROLLER RBIMBURSE TH[ PERMANBNF IMPROVRABM RNOLVINO FUND PUBLIC WORKS IN TK[ ASOV[ AMOUE PURCHASING DATE FINAL R ADOPI'BO ORDE COM - BY COUNCILMEN .JUN 15 1955 - Y[AS HAYS AOOPTBO BY TH[ COUNCIL - N FAVGB JUN15 1955 {s 1 Gv gg qq p —:. SAINT PAUL %. DRIOINAI-�.; CITY OF COUNCI C II ^ V F"� L No.. II 1I t Dm CLERK Np 1800 COUNCIL RESOLUTION x FOR .�g,. AUTHORIZATION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS f: - PRESENTED 9Y ON �:'-v.`^^`�• J DA Ip RESOLVED, That the Council hereby opprovsk the award of the Contract Committee k1: therefor, and hereby awards contract for Curbing W. Side Chatswrth Street from Rondo Avenue to Carroll Avenue; E. Side Chitswrth Street from Carroll Avenue $; thence north to alley in block 29 Donnelleyes Addition to STARIUM STORE COMPANY in accordance with plans and specifications therefor hereto attached and the Formal Bid #5135 of said Standard Stone Company for the contract price of $1139.00, such bid being the only bid and said Standard Stone CompanyAsing a reasonable and reliable bidder and the CorporationCounil be and hereby is ^Ix- -- -' directed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor, and the proper City r: officials hereby are authorised to execute said contract on behalf of the City of St.Faul. F'" Assessed against benefitted property IS $1139.00 F. No. 173681-8Y RernBrd T. Rol- IC. land. by request— Reaplved, vin CDuncllhereby t- - s, aPpp�royes the award of the Contract Committee thereforand hereby awaror5 , ^ „ contract for CurbtnK W.' 61de. Chats Srom Avenue - •ti r. worth Street Ro RRdo 1t Avgnue Sid! ChateRot,. p:. A EN TE f FORMAL BID NO. 5135 - Ira t;aTroR Avenue fll GINEER'B ESTIMATE 1036;00 - ,,*Ablock 8 D6nn o mus PT STONE: IJ NOTE, TO BC CERTIII® AS TO FUNDS AVAILABLE BYtp DOW ptd 1 t/ )p,•{�tTO COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION .. (.- a3$ IifaiMtl �ti1A. t PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND TO BE 1(a?IE1) PbiV1C0BT OE THIS IMPROVEMENTAB FOLLOWS: { 1. ASSESSED-- AGAINST DMETED PROPERTY - - : 1139.00 Xv4 - 2. APPROPRIATED FROM CRY'S SHARE OF LOCAL IMFROVBMCNTS— - - CODE f k'.. a. APPROPRIATED FROM LOCAL IMFROVEMENTS—OCEMM PROFERTY— - CODE ✓ S / i . 1. AppROPR1ATW FROM BOND ISSUE—CODS i _ S. COUNTY AID _ _ - _ - - - _ _ 1� _ B, -. - - - - - - - S 1139.00 - 4 COPIES TO: 1 H®I®Y C0ITIPY THAT THBflB IS AN UNQICUMBBR® 8A1. CITY CLERK ANCE AVAILASLB IN TIIB ABOVE STATED APPROPRIATIONS TO I LocA IMPROVHMEM NO COMPTROLLER R8IMBURSB TH8 PWMAyRT IMPp V Rtr RNOLVINO FUND PUBLIC WORKS IN TH8 AWO AMOU /// �B CITY Or SAINT PAUL COUNCIL No FILE CITY � o COUNCIL RESOLUTION CITY CLDIK N _ 1805 , .. . FOR AUTHORIZATION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS /11oiw'1 June 10. 1955 IB_ PRESENTED By HON _ — I lilpySD,-That the Council hereby approves the award of the Contract Committee therefor, and hereby awards contract for Construction of a Street Drainage -I Pumping Station atJackson Street + Shepard Road Iaprovament Contract No 'IFR to CMSTSNSSN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY in accordance with City plans -and speci- fications therefor hereby attached and the Formal Bid #5138 of said Christensen Construction Company for the contract price of $27.200.00, such bid being the lowest and said Christensen Construction Company being the lowest reasonable and reliable bidder and the Corporation Counsel be and hereby is directed to draw up the proper fore of contract therefor, and the proper City officials hereby are authorised to execute said contract on behalf of the City of St. Paul. Appropriated from Bond Issue..Cods ST.4 + • $27,200.00 ,q" lard T. Hol -1 Tl 4 bof'm BbfBSt' FORMAL BID NO. 5138 B y rOjal pf ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE f 26,035.00 NOTA TO BB CERTIFIED AS TO FUNCE kVA"P .v t MPT" C:�.t 'P L�fpES@lTINO TO COUNCIL FOR AMMON. a PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING PVTQpy+r•�+r�'" ^O••. �,x',!->FOR COST OF THIS IMPROVEMENT A8 FOLLOWS: 1. ASBEMEO AGAINST BENEFRT® PROPERTY Z. AFPROPRIAT® FRON CITY'S SHARE OF LOCAL IMFROVEIARG!— - WOE { S. AppROPRIAT® FROM LOCAL IMMOVENENTS SMPT PROPERTY— - WOE (�/, S 4. APPROPRIATED FROM BOND RRUS_CDDE ST -4 f 27,200.00 E. COUNTY AID - _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i s 8. TDTAL . . . . . . . - . . s 27,200.00 COPIES TOi 1 N®T®Y CERTIFY THAT THERE IS AN UNVICUMBOI® SAL - Or" CLERK ANC[ AVAILABLE IN THE ABOVE STATED AFPROFRMTIONS TO LOCAL IMPINWEM— NO COMPTROLLER REIMBURSE TNB PR ANKHT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND R1SUC WORKS IN THE PURCHASING / ,/// DATE FINAL ORDHR ADOPTm COUNCILMEN / / {/ JUN 1,5119-55 NAYS /A AOOPTm - SY THE COUNC- N FAVOR ,SUN 15 1955 V AINST .i - v —V _°`. ORIGINAL— CITY OP FAINT PAUL COUNCIL )3 No {� 1' �jo 1806 COUNCIL RESOLUTION POR AUTHORIZATION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS r" 31 Jana 10_ 19aa PRESENTED BY HON ' DA 19 BBSMVSD, That the Council hereby approves the award of the Contract Committee therefore and hereby awards contract for the Bahabilitation Traffic of Signals *' 1' at 103 locations to At MlIG SN b SOLI in accordance with plans and specifications therefor hereto attached and the Boreal Bid #5139 of said Ay Shelgren 6 Son Y for the contract price of $2415.00, such bid being the lowest and said A.Shslgren 6 Son being the lowest reasonable and reliable bidder and the Corporation Counsel be and herbby is directed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor, and ' the Propar City officials hereby are authaiaed to r execute said contract on x, a behalf of the � City of St. Paul. Appropriated from w Bond Issue Code ST.15 a $2415.00 '• Idi. --_' r;s Seraard F. No. 1TWO—Ey M. F4 �`. �md by regi ,. 5;;Ived TIIBt' Shc .Cowt�11 'YieT 1 . t 'Nov" .{ba. awarfl' At Ute �Cgnbi. mtDlttee there W And heTeby'aw. r c.,'. „ . j, 05 the Re�tebtn2aRiDII 0� 3'l' . Ct y �•: �. "'(ghB1Bta2 103'4 �ocaU6IIe'g4o.<p � 't�Y �.;� tII a •npA•. RFV :u f. 1101 1 p z �o FORMAL BID NO. 5139 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE f O,y,A•M 3WWVV 00 t. NOTE. TO BE DDITIFIaD. AB TO FUNDS AVAILABLE BY Co.—OLLgt BEFORE PREBETITING TO COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION. PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND TO BE REIMBURSED FOR COST OF THIS IMPROVEMENT AS FOLLOWS: r }X %,h 1. AeBEeeEO AGAINST BENPFTRID PROPRTY 2. APPROPRIATED FROM CITY'S .HARE OF AL IMPROVEMENTS— OODE : ]. APPROPRIATED FROM LOCAL IMPROVEMgGS—EK[MR—FSRTY— CODE : MCS �3}tyi' pR' C A. APPROPRIATED PROM BOND 1[BUE-{OD[ MI5 S 2415,00 B. COUNTY AIP � t r: TOTAL - s 2415.00 COPIES TO: 1 HRRY CRTIPY THAT WERE IB AN UNENCUMBERED DAL. CITY CLERK ANC[ .� • F':• AVAILABL[ IN THE ABOV[ BTATBD APPROPRIATIONS TO IMPROVEMENT NO COMPfNOLLHN RgMWRO[ TH[ PRM ENT IMPRO SM "EVOLVING D PUBLIC WORKS IN THE ABOV[ P e AMOoe PURCHASING COMPTRO DATE FINAL ORDS AOOPTm _ BY COUNCILMEN JUN 15 In F, YEAS NAYS ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL u IN FAVOR 15 �AOAINST AINNWV® '�/ �� : I Me PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, via.: _....... -Open,--:idea_.end--extend-Brion+nn-P1aes_to--e_.i ddth--nf -$O--Yt.---fr-cm-Eeat_-Shore-.Diisa t9JA_4--AAAIA4e0_ ve0 1.44.0 QX - the_-YAGOted_Eartn-ana..sQu�n_ aiigy-it`--�?oql`-1�, 5�'ertmook, by_taking-_and-condega+ing-_the_3onth 20_it.---of_the-_North _30_it-_of•_Bri ton Place vacated iron-gaet-- horo-_privQ_to-_the--d••4et-_ling-_of-_the-_yaeatgd--forth-_aad _3outh _alle�_in Block 13, overbrook. 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. Adopted by the Council. ............. ---------••----•--------•••--•--• J l iV i 5 YEAS NArs Councilma4jG&as@No-- JUN 15 1995 _&W"WaaoN— Approved ........................ - ........ :....... ................... HOLLAND A4aazrraeae-�— MORTniSON PETERSON-_ ....... . .... . .. ... ................... MR. PRESIDENT DILLON r Mayor. 8000 7-6{ I' T3LI5IiED to - 04 Council File No .__-_..__... . PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT " writttthve I e and o S a ,dea end extend �ffiIgirtou to 'ttV the ez�tetWed' tEset PRELIMINARY ORDER. r`jled Y"'th SPusi iblpooh .1 b- hey tr+ce 4bf Theundersignedhereby proposesthemakingofthefollowingpublicimprovementbythintPsul,via.: a_widen_and extend Brighton Place to a width of 50 ft. from East Shore Drive -------------------------------- _ to the extended east line of the vacated North and South alley in Blodr 13, Overbrook, by taking and condemning the spgtn 20 ft. of -the -North 30 ft, of Brighton Place(vacat ad) --- -• ........... from last Drivethe extended east line of the vacated North and South alley in _.�... - -- --------------_ _.._......... i .............................. --.......... Block 1.3, overbrook Dated this l�'{h -...day of... ---------------------ate--._.....-......... 195 \ �Cou ��� tlman. PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, via.: _....... -Open,--:idea_.end--extend-Brion+nn-P1aes_to--e_.i ddth--nf -$O--Yt.---fr-cm-Eeat_-Shore-.Diisa t9JA_4--AAAIA4e0_ ve0 1.44.0 QX - the_-YAGOted_Eartn-ana..sQu�n_ aiigy-it`--�?oql`-1�, 5�'ertmook, by_taking-_and-condega+ing-_the_3onth 20_it.---of_the-_North _30_it-_of•_Bri ton Place vacated iron-gaet-- horo-_privQ_to-_the--d••4et-_ling-_of-_the-_yaeatgd--forth-_aad _3outh _alle�_in Block 13, overbrook. 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. Adopted by the Council. ............. ---------••----•--------•••--•--• J l iV i 5 YEAS NArs Councilma4jG&as@No-- JUN 15 1995 _&W"WaaoN— Approved ........................ - ........ :....... ................... HOLLAND A4aazrraeae-�— MORTniSON PETERSON-_ ....... . .... . .. ... ................... MR. PRESIDENT DILLON r Mayor. 8000 7-6{ I' T3LI5IiED to - Council File No ................ -..... PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT - e.6, A wrltten•propgaal tor.thvl of the follawing Imprev and ` opening,'wiaeningLingF� si 9i�� Dro�QteiC101f„�ly',o� •` PRELIMINARY ORDER. °':ertM ager bn,-•-cq, sir •R,.4,:. f5t'•,;) :,cU fid. TheundersignedherebyproposesthemWdngofthefollowingpublicimprovement byl QQ;..VdMaintPaul, vis.: Partially opening�_widening..andeatea!iing. #lrjLB#�P.S2Aqtli__#s11 t..Li11P'OAl_bY_1x1p8 and-tak..... the following described property.__;.....Lot-21_ 0. the.-waet_.2.. of thy_north — ---- 85 ft. of Lot 24. Block .lir-Stinson's Boulevard AdditiontoSt:Paul — .................... _ .......... this.......... l.th.-._day of ------------------ji ------------------------------------- ............. 196 ..... ' �uncil PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, vis.: -------77Y...SIB.t>1i[1g,--WIdSAin&__axui-extending.-tha--proposad._Shor-t. Lina-3oad--bY_•-condemning and taking the tollorla& d.eoribed property-•-;---dot-_2 __and_the._W-66 -7,5_. 1-.¢t-Lhfl-_north ,---Qx-I,Q.t.--2lt,--Bln-ak.-lt�--stinaonts-Bonlaear�-Addttion-_xo--st.,P.aul.......... ------------------------- --- 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. juin 15 1955 Adoptedby the CounciL_...:................................................ ..................... YFAS NAYS Councilman-oramoae- II1IU oN Approved.X1 7\_.� .5 _.ro0i�- ............ ................. - -- HOLLAND �,RftflrS'AEfiI�� � - ' MORTINSON PETERSON Ma. PRESIDENT DILLON Mayor. WW 7-64 ' � PUI3LI5HED6- W'" Council File No...... PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT L' e-- 'irMal A written pm,p iii�6r the and .. "nog a the: roaowma dmprove. -(n and vvWerti the au L altm". ;at API.."L a�wldth x' St ,[nom McLegn hvepue,,,to PRELIMINARY ORDER. no„ata, #lona os mwaa ana �ummng ze4:,.th, t %".'a .t- Ems 0, a b 1? 1�nc t:...ieidLl Theundersignedherebyproposesthemakingofthefollowingpublicimprovement bp tvta.. _......... i}onglee_l ditiona•_to_a.width_oY.20 _ft. from Yoiean_Avenue to._Point-_Do-nglae_Eoad by Lots and condemning all that part of: Lots 9,10311 and 12� lying easterly of a line which •is•5 ft. westerly and parallel to the west line of the alley in Block 1, Point Douglas Addition. _..................... - .......----•-.........---•-••............. .... ....._..__............__................................................. -.... .... 9 Dated this ............. ........ day of .................................. June :..., i j. /Count' an. PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, vis.: _............ and..tidan..t1►a.elley.. in-91ack1r.Poi�,r e..Additionp --ta--a.xidth..cf..20. ft. from HoLean Avenue to Point Douglas Eoad�_. by..--_ • _ lend condemning all that part of ................................_............. ----------•----------...........---•---•---------•-- Lots 9,10,11 and 12, lying easterly of a line whin is 5 ft. westerly and parallel to the -........... --.......__................ ............................. __.... ....................................................... •---------------------•-------------- --------- -- --- west-lineof the alley in BIOck 1� Point Douglas _Addition.-•----------------- .....-.......-....... 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. Adopted by the Council .....................•--............................... .yid ................ YEAR NAYs Connaaman.6raeomr— JUN 15 1955 HeaxeaSOX—'_" Approved..................... ..._-........................................ _ HOLLAND 1T1LEnT'^� MORTINaON PETERSON ,l .._---. ... .... ....................... ..... MR. PRESIDENT DuaoN Mayor. 3000'7-5. •w® PUBLISHED -/may � pro o- K.. �.... ��,��ed�Tha'b .hoots be-Arawnon P ,......:. .... .:....,., ..... th� s�u� �( unt of 7119.1 tlac "a8sltCate NOT IOCE clrr .. : �cp�c oyn�9�1e toe �-,- f�th CIL FILE NO. COUNCIl dbJ t` Jj ~ PRINTER ,'Apprek ib� ]8�. - ca June 9 19 ` I RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY, TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF 113 164.22 $ COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED81442 TO—B1492—INCLUSIVE. AS PER CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTROLLER. JO6O b �� MlM1tEA , ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL—AN is ---t9— 11 `4 . JUN i 5 1959 APPROVED-- 18— BY ®" 800 8_84 t.x. tulfYS HOLLAND MORTINBON PETERSON MMR4 PREZI-MOM" ADOPTED BY THE /K i. COUNCIL A OFFrCE OF THE COMPTR6LLER FILE NUMBER ., L AUDITED CLAIMS June 9 N FAVOR RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY (.INST JUN 15 1955 IN THE AMOUNT OF S 110 1-44-22 -. COVERING CHECKS NO.-L74�2 TQ 1 L IVE, AS CIS PER CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFF C ROLLER. BROUGHT FORWARD Socony Vacuum 011 Co. pnderwood Corp. Twin City Iron and Wire Co. Wenger Music Equip. Co. Segal Wholesale Grocery Edw. L. Anderson Thornton Bros. Co. Norris M. Halvorson . n r Mary E..Krey `Leonard N. Thompson Rose A. Thuma Frank D. Marzltelli Norris 0. Halvorson Robert T. Gibbons John H. Rudely Baron Woodward Richard M. Kayser John 3'ohindeldecker C;etal Train Lunch Fund Ethel ween Laura Larson LBonard Larson Lettisha Henderson Acme Linen Service Co. American Bakeries Co. Armour and Co. Atwood Coffee Co. Booth Cold Storage Co. Capitol Meat Co. City 'Dairy Consumers Milk Co. City Produce Co. Crescent Creamery Co. Dixie Cream Donut Co. Edw.' Do n Co. Evertresh Noodle Corp. Farwell 0— Kirk and Co. • Kieoh Food Market 81 I� 8148 Krugere Wholesale Potatoes 81 W. R. Lewis„ 81455 Ch -ries Lindberg -Hobart Sales I 814861 Minnesota Milk Co. 81487Morton Sausage Co. 8148National Biscuit Co. 814891 Northern States Power Co. 814901, Pillsbury Mills Inc. 814911: Red Star Yeast & Products 81492; Regis Lakeland Products I , SHEET TOTAL -FORWARD j ._ DATE TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT RETURNED V CHECKS CHECKS BY BANK I I 6� 66 29 .41 2 049 33 60 0o o T813'Q0 3 936 3 374 99 2* 812 02 2 275 76 156 oo 250 00 250 0 250 0 250 0 2$0 0 140 0 105 0 500 0 15 8 5 0 10 0 10 0 14 00 148 8 2o6 6 124 5 49 6 164 & 3 194 2 737 6 0 108 0 7 0 123 1 155 7 128 23 75 53 t 3 766'4 346 .3 26 45 212 04 40 50 816 00 31 309 .46 C8' 'i10 17867&-199829-- .......:. Reso1ved 77xot oheck4 6e arawn op toe By�heeeur9>,k�.89�eaetp�%���j� i NOTICE emoUo>? �1.961� TO a o9 a It} Shp o�tpce the +' �1 C1ty::ComDIr41 COUNCIL FILE NO. PRINTER vldopteaa bq tho Counc7l�June 16,16es. Approved Juno 16. 1966. (June 19, 1&961 June 14 _I9 55 RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY, TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF '7L 8/, tot' JISB.z 81690 $ COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED _TO INCLUSIVE, AS PER CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTROLLER. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCII JUN 1 5 1955 ,B_ �" i on" JUN 15 1 , APPROVED-- 19— BY. 900 9-94 NOTICE CITY rY of SAINT PAUL COUNCIL FILE NO. --- PRINTER COUNCIL RESOLUTION June 13 55 19_ REJO�V, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN. ON THE CITY TREASURY, TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF i 7 473' COVERING CH FI ON FLE BECKS NUMBERED 81582 TO A—r+Y INCLUSIVE, AS PER CHECKS I i. y gl J THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTROLLER. bq I ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL__A'W 15 1955 CITY COMPTROLLER 11N 15 APPROVED-- iB—B 500 9-94 69p CITY OF SAINT PAUL UP I ITYRK OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER O L COUNCIL FILE NUMBE - SOTi HGLJiw!►LAND AUDITED CLAIMS Jens la IB�y IN FAVOR MORTINSON 4 PETERSON f RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY AINST, 3•�% k"e,2f1� Mft. PRES. IN THE AMOUNT OF S —. COVERING ADOPTED APPROVED BY TH • COUNC IN 15 9955 CHECKS NO 81 1 PER CHECKS ON INT 73i:t— NYYeeR ik8 B T 816_ INCLUSIVE, FIC F C AS PTROLLER. Duan -- " I� ii CHEL/URNEDVNUMBER — -----------I' IN FAVOR OF �i j; TOTAL DATE BANK kR- TRANSFER DISBURSEMENTY CHECKS CHECKS BROUGHT FORWARD it � l 63 936146 8158_ L. N. Siokels Co. ! 11 627 5 0 8158 Hihm Motor Co. 6 611 ik 82j Weber & Troseth Co. k 765 25 88 Frank Hubbard 0 815,$ L. Petsch and James Me Clurel 150 8158 Madeline A. Hurley I! 40o 0o 815.8. S. Berglund Lbr. Co. 561 30 8158 Briseeaa Kennedy Co. i� 106 oo 9 Burroughs Corp.367 ; 0 8 9 CooW ental.Safety Equip. Co 10 97 S. ey qq0�. „ 16 5o - 7. t3. 3tttnoan do. j 70 90 Si gasters Astakahe works ' 200 00 8'21$9 VA -mo. Prb jootlons Inc. 12 40 813$ Hnayslops"a Britannica FLii6 33 b2 11 81.49 F'.y. 4, . 11tuTlus $gulp. Fun 27 0 �is9 FarHrell `ozm= 8i rk and co. !' 134 0 81,19 Federal Sign and signal Co k 2 81 _ Ford Meter Boz Cal. � 11 5 Gamble Robinson Co. Glova Produots Co. 4gpher,9tamp and Die Ra L,. 4puld and Co. 8., W. 4i-eens Poet. Serv. Co. aaxicran:Sign tlo. gait iwtbr Express Hoeft Elea. Co. Rougk► mMifflin Co. Clitf°Johnson Equip. & Htg. AA J. Sooji Londer Steel Co. Lyon Chemicals Inc. A. C..Mo Clurg and Co. McGill Warner Co. F. A. Marko Sign Co. Monarch Pack. &'Supply Co. National Automotive Service Rational Camera Exchange • Golf Foundation Soh, Pub. Relations Ass Neuman"s Music Co. Northern States Power Co. N. W. Bell Telephone Co. i Northwestern Refining Co. Ralphis Meat Market SBand McNally Co. Rohweder Radio & Television Roofings Inc. St. Paul Book and Stationery N N N N I Albert w. Lath 20 00 57 788 98 2096 27 0. 5 3 279 3 101 1 44 0 144 9 253 3 53 5 771 1 112 5 43 0 0 3 0 306 e 1 0 93 0 3 213 2 135 6 802 5 1 879 2 162 7 7 5 1$14 0 1 919 2 878 7 20 83 SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD .111601 ' 9 67 I� NUMBER IN FAVOR OF �:. i - . 8163 , Bernard T. holland �..� D CITY ERK CITY OF SAINT PAULCOUNCIL t OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE NUMBER vennam, Newhall & AID Ro LL . AUDITED CLAIMB; June 14 'Phos. J. Caulfield HOLLAND Charles Coe 81 Antoinette E. Kellerman IS Perrle Jones# St. Paul Lib. IN FAVOR ur E. A. Fnl $1 O.tto.B. Ashbach & Hone Inc. MORTINSON PETERSON Arrigoni Bros. Inc. RESOLVED, THAT - CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY e c OAINST - -�.� - 6o 208.41 816y�I MR. PRIES. 81fq JUN 15 1955 IN THE AMOUNT OF S E 81 COVERING 81 1 CHECKS NO 81634 TO 8169[f INCLUSIVE. AS ADOPTED BY THE PER CHECKS ON FILE OLLER. , IN THE OFF1 J I1l'IN_CWGDO�.t �W /CO�UNCI, APPROVED , 1 �,11 �1 �� rf+ ~uY•� Am. Soo. for Metals Bal 1 Buettne r Weld. Co. 816 3�I 81681 Burch Corporation Card NUMBER IN FAVOR OF �:. BROUGHT FORWARD 8163 , Bernard T. holland 8163 i Paul W. Feist 8163 vennam, Newhall & AID 816 North States Wood Products 81 'Phos. J. Caulfield 81 Charles Coe 81 Antoinette E. Kellerman 8164 Perrle Jones# St. Paul Lib. 5164 ur E. A. Fnl $1 O.tto.B. Ashbach & Hone Inc. 81. Arrigoni Bros. Inc. 81 ` General Bldg. Serv. Co. 61 Dabbs Gas Heat Co. 81 A. Y. Winterer and Sone 816y�I Herbert B. Crommett 81fq E. D. Corwin and Assoc. Ino, E 81 N10holas Kouloulf 3 G. 81 1 Lametti & Lamettl Ina. 81 Gilbert E111s. 61 I mood, King and Dawson 816 Adjutant Generales Office 8165 Am. Soo. for Metals Bal 1 Buettne r Weld. Co. 816 3�I 81681 Burch Corporation Card Div. Library of Congree 81 Chamber of Commeroe of U. S. 81 Demeo.1ibrary Supplies 816 Federal Employees; New Digee 8X6 Fisher Photographic ISupply C 81663 T. J.. Gadwa 8156 _ Goodyear service 8� 6 Gopher Bear.. Co. 8166 Johnson Service Co. 8161 Lange. Bros. 8166 John W. Lux Co. 81"9 � MoGraw Hill Test Film Dept. 81-6,70 McKesson & Robbins 81671 Minnesota Fence and Iron Co. 8167 Minn. Journal of Eduo.' 816 New York Tea Co. 8167 N. W. Bell Telephone Co. .81673 Chas. Olson and eons Inc. Elmer 81676 8167? C. Peterson. Co. Progressive Pictures 81678 Pub., Wks,. Equip. Co. 81679 4uuallty Park Envelope Co. 81680 Remington Rand Inc. 81681; Review Pub. Co. 81682 Rinehart & Co. St. Paul Book and Stationery 81683 a0 r w , Leslie Sohuldt & Co.- 88166 16801 Security Wholesale Grocery 81687 Sindelar Co. 81688 Singer Bow. Machine Co. 816891 Jess Soman 81690! Standard Brands Inc I SHEET TOTAL -FORWARD IL! '"r'WP'' -DATE TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT RETURNED V CHECKS CHECKS BY BANK 147 3'�00o 90 374 85 108 100 70 00 1.3.20 00 32 86 12 66 26 oo3 84 150 00 3498 900, $ A60 00 8 oo JS1 s 10 o 0 200 0 ;138 0 3 421 1 i 48 0 $333 04 :303 5 x'208 3 Ji6 '16 92' 00 �0 2 73 0 __6SI 618 X043 4 305? r. 9 3 346 24 4 920 5 X90 0 18 28 1 6 0o __6SI 618 original to City Clerk COUNCIL NO CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE LICENSE COMMITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTIGN—GENERAL FORM _ June 16, 1955 COMMPRESENTED BY —3is ..�'� / PATE 1;ESOLVEDt That the following licenses, Restaurant. On and Off sale yslt Beverage and Cigarette No. 6565, all expiring October 279 1955, Mechanical Amusement Device Location No. 6566, Mechanical Amusement Devices (2) and Music Machine (1) No. 7339, both expiring November 1, 1955, all issued to Dominick FerrazzO at 883 Payne Avenue be and the same are hereby revoked upon the recommendation of the Bureau of Police because of the arrest of Joseph Ferrazzo, an employe, on the charge of sale of 3.2 beer to a minor, being sent to court thereon, pleading gni-lty thereto and sentenced to 10 days ithe Workhouse. Resolved, That the fo i— aestaurant, On and OH ale Malt. all $e -mg Ond Clger 33a,,.,, Mechanical Amusement Device 1.ocatlnn No. 8566. hnd Muetcl ldachme (1)tNo.e73398 both) and November 1, 1955, all Ps9ne to Dominick Fee z��e hereby . Avenue be and revoked upon the ecommendetfon of REVOCATION mthe rertuut Joseph Ferrazoean employe. 1 onthe charge of le of 32 beer to minor, being sant to court thereon. pleadin guilty theWorkhou ntenced k to 10 eye In theAdopted by the Council June 16, 1955. !. p7proved June June 16. -1 I JUN 16 1955 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays JON , s -$tbbOrls' Approved--- _______195_ Rolla sef pd Holland 21. Favor Marzirmit'-' - Mayor Mortinson Peterson Against Mr, President, Dillon 5M 6-562 ;Municipal Court of &t. 3paul Conciliation Court of Ot. j9aul ALBERT W. PAUL, Deputy Clark PAUL G. PREINER, Deputy Clark MARION C. VOLLHABER, Court Reporterfiler ' � Office AGNES D. WATERS, AW. Clerk GEO. M. HOCHHALTER, Reporter - ADA ALTMANN. Sr. Clark Typirt EDWARD L. SODEN, Caehiar ROBERT E. OTTE, Clerk HAROLD B. MILLS, Bailiff RICHARD KIN SELLA, Reporter JOHN M. ERICKSEN, Bailin ®oe JACK F. C. 61LLA0.D, Sr. Clark I JERALD R. SANDAHL, Steno. FREDERICK KUEPPERS, Ant. Clark Tu11A ls� Laid over 3rd and SPP •-- Yeas NaYs NaYs G• ns Yess Gibbons Hal son Mar itelli // or • on Mortinson �•/ �{ 'aE Vice Preskicnt lPcteuoai ~ Mr Vice PI o9V R� �seo a Mr. 1 e. No. 179691—Ordinance No. '10527 Original to Citr Clerk ':iy Robert F. Peterson—. O R D ordinance amending' Ordinance l I N A N 7781, entitled: "An ordinance "ting to the Code- f Packing Comppaannyy, rnrpotatton, '• rmisstM to atalntain a loading Dion. --�— `7f.sidle at 939 : - St. bring an the O sidle of Pine St. between Fifth .I mil St., 2e, platloim and si , PRKSENTED by earth sld� of F1Yth st..bea;. r. �+t An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7791, entitled: "An ordinance granting to -the Cudahy Packing Company, a corporation, permission to maintain a loading platform at 333 E. Fifth St. being on the east side of Pine St. between Fifth St, and Sixth St., also platform and steps on the north side of Fifth St. between Pine and Olive St.." nance approved April 28, 1937. reservation ofethenpubliclpeace,ren- dared necessary P health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 7791, approved April 28, 1937, is hereby amended by striking therefrom where they appear in the where, title of said ordinance and in Section 1 therof, the words "Cuda'hy Packing Company, a corporation" and by inserting in lieu thereof the words "Peters Meat Products, Inc.". Section 2. That said 01rdinanpe is hereby further amended by striking out subsection (1) of Section 2, and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: "(1) The said licensee shall furnish a bond to the City of St. Paul, in the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000-00), conditioned to save the City of St. Paul harmless from any and all liability, judgments, suits, costs, charges, damage and expense that may arisn accrue to persons or property on account of Tesencelor out of the construction, maintenance, use, p removal of said platforms and steps. Said bond shall also be conditioned so as to protect said City against lk.bility arising by virtue of the use of the aforemen- tioned platforms and steps by the Cudahy Packing Company, a corporation, and when the bond required by this ordinance has been filed and approved by the Corporation Counsel, the bond given by the -Cudahy Packing Company to the City pertaining to said loading platforms and steps may be cancelled. Said bond shall be in such form as may be approved by the Corporation Counsel, shall have such surety as may be approved by the commissionerofFinance, and shall be filed with the City Comptroller. Section 3. That said ordinance is hereby further amended by striking out subsection 3 of Section 2, and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: r� Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council Gibbons Halvorson Tn Favor Holland Marzitelli Against Mortinson Approved: Mr. Vice President (Peterson) Attest: Mayor City Clerk `, +one +z-sa „ams,• s - -, o" j w City Clerk i PRESENTED BY z ORDINANCE 174,i�l COUNCIL FILE NO. ORDINANCE NO. "Said Peters Meat Products, Inc, licensee hereunder, shall pay the cost of the publication of this ordinance and shall, within ten days after the passage and publication of this ordinance, file a written acceptance thereof with the City Clerk, in such form as may be approved by the Corporation Counsel." 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 upon its passage, approval and publication. JUL 1 1955 Passed by the Coyincil /LJ Tn Favor Against 4Bb Ap2-2i Mayor p 9ot�ny Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson } o Mf`iP�esi vice rr,� rF 3 Attest City Clerk 1001 8 JUL 1 1955 Passed by the Coyincil /LJ Tn Favor Against 4Bb Ap2-2i Mayor p 9ot�ny U y K C,p a .. A C. Il Y HAROLD J. RIORDAN JOSEPH R. OKONESKI Council Recorder City Clerk 'j— CITY jCITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK BUREAU OF RECORDS 386 CITY HALLAND COURT HOUSE -ND .9' Z May 31, 1955 Mr. Marshall F. Hurley Corporation Counsel Building Dear Sir: The Cir: referred t0 you for necessary action the attached letter of Cudahy Packing Co. to the effect that they have sold their St. Paul fer Of property to Peters Meat Products; Inc. and rcoveringgatloadihe ngsplatform, rights and obligations under Ord. No. 0191, to the new owner. Very truly yours, 1 City Clerk `- i z RECEIVED JUN 1- 191 CORPORATION COUNSEL �li THE CUDAHY PACKING COMPANY UNION STOCK YARDS OMAHA 7, HI61t. ' LAW DEPARTMENT - May 27, 1955 City Council c/o County Clerk Room 386, City Hall & Courthouse St. Paul, Minnesota Dear Sir: The Cudahy Packing Comlany has given a bond #11107066 in the amount of $5,000 ander the terms of Ordinance 7791, which Ordinance granted permission to the company tc maintain a loading platform at 333 East Fifth Street, St. Paul, Minnesota. The Cudahy Packing Company has sold its property located in St. Paul to Peters Neat Products Inc., a Minnesota corporation. It is requested that the rights and obligations under such Ordinance be trans- ferred to such new owner and that the present bond be released. Very truly yours, r# Tracy Buckingham Attorney s TWB:sd s l 'I i Saint Paul, Minnesota July 16 1955` The Honorable, the City Council Saint Paul, Minnesota Gentlemen: We, the undersigned, do hereby accept and agree to abide by all of the terms and conditions of ordinance No. 7791, adopted by the City Council on April 28, 1937, as amended by ordinance No. 10527, adopted July 1, 1955• PETERS MEA , niC. . //A1 � HY ,�5 J i Original to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL FlLENCIL NO_ OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLU ION-GENERAIL FORM IlArc Tu- 4 r 1455 RESOLVED, That !:he Purchasing Agent be, and he is hereby authorized, wi':h the consent of the Mayor and The comptroll.er, to issue Purchase Order to BORCHERT INMRSOLL, INC, For Reiairs on Cear Reduction Casing at Centervi.11.e Pum, at a cost of $178.54, without advertisement or competitive bids as an emergency existed where failure to act promptly would work hardship to the best interests of the City. Charge - Water Department. Jo eph J. Mitchell ity CO D her 6 . ��....• Y COALwl COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays #Ial^min Holland n Morti'nhtrzr st _ Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6.54 - 2 C. F. No. 1136V -By Bland by must— ernard T. Hol- Re—ono, Th tethe Purchasing Agent be, antl he Is hereby authorized. went irsa the onsent of the Mayor and The 'o OO—ler, ❑er, to Issue purchase Order CHERT INGERS011„ INC. Foar ;entervllle P,i er Reduction Casing t Ithout edverti-entertt o °f 178.54, Ids as an erne competitive allure to act reency existed where artlahlp to they best tlnterestsdot thrk e And g Adopted byathe &V crcrf june 18, 1955. Approved June 11 1955, (June 18, 1955) Adopted by the Council__ - __195— Approved— 195_ In Favor f Mayor Against U original to City Clerk PRESENTED BY - 1ml"IONFR� /1O y�*� CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENca NO I OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CIL RESO 10 —GE ERAL RM VO,t- ,��'; �t - 16, 1955 RMLVED,That the plans and specifications for the. construction of a retaining wall on Lots 4 and 5, Harkness Sunnyelope, adjacent to the alley to be graded in Lots "1 to 6 inclusive, Harkness Sannyslope, and Block II, Twin City View, are hereby approved, and be it FCRTHlM FMOLVED, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and he is hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the construction of said retaining wall, the cost of which is to- be charged to Paving Aid, Fund 31-81, and be it FORTHER RESOLVED, That the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby directed to advertise for bids on this improvement. C. F. No. 173633—By Bernard T. Hol- .. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays --Gihbens-- ""'-_' Holland Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6-66 4910-2 __Against land, by request Resolved, That the plans and specia- cations for the construction of a re - "I", on Lots 4 and S. Harkness Sunnyslope, adlarent to theall to be graded in Lots 1 to tiinclusive. Harkness Sunnyslope, and Block 9. Twin City View, are hereby approved. and be It Further Resolved, That the Commis - loner of Public Works be and he Is hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the construction of said tetaining wall the cost of which is o be charged to Paving Ad, Fund 31-D1, and be It Brurthl, Resolved, That the Porches- IngAgent be and he Is hereby directed to advertise for bids on this Improve- ment. Adopted by the Council June 16, 1656. Approved June 16, 1655. (June 16, 1955) Adopted by the Council 195— Approved • 195— n Favor �`^t-vet Mayor __Against -' A - CITY OF SAINT PAUL 3.17363r --By Bernard T. R.I- by regLLest— No. ORIGINAL °I^ LLERK No 1�5� COUNCIL RESOL,e matter of grading and sur- wlth bituminous material the _ VOR ;1 Block 2. Wood, from Sherl- to Norfollc - AUTHORIZATION OF LO AL MPRR�e. AVe. Also con- sewer from the alley t�. . q 1.T.". �b St. In an sement to IL nn the soLLthellyy 9 :fu p if, of Lot 23 'IIiVRne 15th.1955 1B PRESENTED BY HON. -lit1 ,,SS fliltT In the matter of grading and surfacing with,,bituminous material the alkey in Block 2, Edgwood, from Sheridan Ave. to Norfolk Ave. Also constructing a sewer from the alley to Kenneth St. in an easement to be obtained on the southerly 4 ft. of the nbrtherly 8 ft. of Lot 23, Block 2, Elgwood, under Preliminary Order 167675 approved March 23, 1954, and Final Order 168619 approved dune 2nd, 1954. WHERM, The plane and specifications for -the construction of a sewerflflmthe alley Sp Kenmsth St.in an easement to be obtained on the southerly 4 ft. of the northerly 8 ft. of Lot 23, Block 2, Edgwood, were approved under C. F. 169719 approved August 12, 1954; therefore, be it RFSOLVS&; That the plans and specifications an submitted by the Commissioner of Public Works for the grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in �ock 22 Edgwood, from Sheridan Ave. to Norfolk Ave., bgwAt same are hereby approved, and the Commissioner of Public Works be and he is hereby directed to do the work by City Forces at an estimated cost of $3148.00, and that the Purchasing Agent proceed to procure the necessary materials, and be it i FURTHER. RESOLVED, That the cost of the above improvement, including engineering and inspection expenses amounting to $356.07, or a total of $3504.07, plus the cost of the sewer, be assessed against the benefitted property., FORMAL BID NO. ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE f NOTE: TO BE CERTIFIED AS TO FUNDS AVAILAHLE BY COMPTROLLER BEFORE PRESENTING TO COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION. PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND TO BE REIMBURSED FOR CAST OF THIS IMPROVEMENT AS FOLLOWS: 1 - AGAINST aENEFITTED PROPERTY - - - _ _ - - - _ - - _ { 3504.07 pine toe -� 7! 1. ASSES.— 2. APPROPRIATED FROM CITY'S SHARE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS— - - CODE, , coat of ®ewer 5. APPROPRIATan FROM LOCAL IMPROVEMENT®—EXEMPT PROPERTY— - CODE f BONG I.SUECODE . - 4. APPROPRIATED FROM 5. CDUNTY AID - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - f } , S TOTAL - - - - - - - - - - - : 3504.07 plus theCoe b Of rN ---- COPIES TO: CITY CLERK I NHIIEBY CERTIFY THAT THBRH IS AN UNRICUMBERED SAL• ANCE AVAILABLE, IN THE ABOVE, STATED APPROPRIATIONS TO -'� LOCAL IMPROVEMENT' NO COMPTROLLER PUBLIC WORKS REIMBURSE THE, PERMANENT IMPROVW@IT REVOLVING FUND IN THE ABOVE AMOUNTS. PURCHASING - COMPTFtCI DATE FINAL ORDER HOOP ID ,. BY N�I COUNCILMEN ADOPTED BY THE, COUNCI ( HAVE YEAS NAYS MR. PRESIDENT - PUBLIS aye A ORIOINAIr CITY OF SAINT PAUL CITY D CLERKK NO 1'7559 COUNCIL RESOLUTION FILE COUNCIL No. FOR AUTHORIZATIONfF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS q� I PRESENTED BY �L� ` ` Q DA J 16 "I In the matter of grading Jessamine Avenue from Dale Street to Oemb Avenue to the proposed change of grade where changed, and Grotto Street from Jessamine Avenue to the north line of Como Park 3rd Addition, under Preliminary Order 171254 approved December 15th, 1954, and Final Order 172109 approved March 1, 1955. RESOLV$D, That the plana and specifications as submitted for the above improvement, be and the same are hereby approved and the Commissioner of Public Works, be and he is hereby directed to place the gravel and oiling and construction of bituminous gutters to be done by City Forces at an estimated coat of $5438.251 and the Purchasing Agent proceed to secure the necessary materials, and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby directed to obtain bids for the grading work. for this improvement, and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That the cost of the above improvement, including engineering and inspection expenses amounting to $700.40, or a total estimated cost of $6138.65, !q plus the cost of grading, be aseessed against the beneffited property. F. No. 173637—By Bernard T. Hol- nd eby request— lil atter of grading Jessamine ., .nue from Dale Street to ,Como .nue to the proposed changgs o Is where changed, and not ,,"et from Sessamin¢ AV¢nLLe t0 ' ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE f _ FORMAL BID No. t h line of Como Park 3rd . �nder Prellminary Order-� NOTE: TO BE CERTIFIED A8 TO FUNDS AVAR ADLii d December lith, 16 i^ ':de[ 172109 APPS.. . TlTUN TO COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION. PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND^��1� > i1,/N �r.' )HO FOR COST OF THIS IMPROVEMENT AS FOLLOWS: 1. ASSESSED AGAINST B—TITEO PROPERTY - - - - - - - - - - - - - f 6138.6$ plus the 2. APPROPRIATED FROM CRY'S .HARE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS— _ CODE f cost y of grading 3. APPROPRIATED FROM LOCAL IMPROVEMEHTB-- 19,11 PR01-- - CODE f .. APPROPRIATED FROM BOND 198U8--CODE f 9. COUNTY AID TOTAL - - - - - - f 6138.65 plus the COPIES TD: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THERE IS AN uN@KUMB®tH0 BA4 cosO gra ng CITY CLERK RANCEEIMBURSE IN THE ABOVE R® AFPROPRI RAT® TO NO COMPTROLLER gDMBURBE THE PERMANENT IMPROVBMpl1'-RNOLVINO FUND LOLL IMPROVEMENT PUBLIC WORKS IN THE ABOVE AMOUNTS. PURCHASING OATH FINAL ORDER AppPTHD COMPTROLIE BY COUNCILMEN YEAS NAYS _ ADOPi® BY THE COUNCO- "t IN FAVOR APFRD ia'j I J 90J ADAINST MR. PRESIDENT MAYOR .00 w y PUBLIS dairinal to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL NO. FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK C U CIL SOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY —' Comm PRESENTED IO Y �� DATE RESOLVED, That the Specifications for Retubing the Brine Coolers at the Municipal Auditorium, Saint Paul, Minnesota, as submitted herewith, prepared by the City Architect under the direction of the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, be and the same are hereby approved, the same being satisfactory to the Commissioner of Libraries, Auditorium and Museums, and the Purchasing Agent is hereby authorized to advertise for bids thereon in the manner provided in and by the Charter. C. F. No. 173636—.By Bernard T. Hol- land— Resolved, That the 5ppee locations for Retubing the Brine tboIs. at the MunicipalAuditorium, Saint Paul, ot Minnesa, as submitted herewith, pre- pared by the City Architect under the direction of the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Bufld- _ Ippnge, be nd the same are hereby ap- loovthe Commissioner of �Librerles Auditorium and Museums, and the Purchasingg Agent is hereby authorized to advertise for bids thereon in the manner provided In and by the Char - I ter. Adopted by the Council June 16. 1955. Approved June 16, 1955. (June 16, 1955) 'JOB 16 11. COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council__---195— Yeas _ 195_Yeas Nays ons _tfMp6T M_ v Approved_ _ —195_ Holland arzl a In Favor _ — Mortinson Mayor Peterson J Against Mr. President, Dillon i 5M 6.54 14EW 2 O':Ixinal to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL CITY NO. — OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL(SOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY _ COMMISSIONER DAT _ RESOLVED, That the Plans and Specifications for New Electric Lighting System for the Hamline Branch Library, 1558 Minnehaha Avenue West, Saint Paul, Minnesota, as submitted herewith, prepared by the City Architect under the direction of the Commissioner of Parks, Play- grounds and Public Buildings, be and the same are hereby approved, the same being satisfactory to the Commissioner of Libraries, Auditorium and Museums, and the Purchasing Agent is hereby authorized to advertise for bids thereon in the manner provided in and by the Charter. F. No. 179639—Sy Bernard T. Hol - as sr the )n of Adopted by the Council June 16, 1955. Approved June 16, 1965. (June 18,.1955) JUN 16 195 `� COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council — 195— Yeas Nays 61��Hi19 - � Halverson'_— Approved— 195— Holland MAt4 Ma'r'zi6 _� nFavorMayor Mortinson , Peterson Against �I Mr. President, Dillon 5M 6-54 ,O•Z Original to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL NO. ,Y OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CO CIL RES UTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY cOMMI5510NE DATE I RESOLVED, That the Specifications for Painting, Repair of Front Door and Window Sills at the Merriam Park Branch Library, located at 1831 Marshall Avenue, and the Hamline Branclg Library, located at 1558 West Minnehaha Avenue, St-. Paul, Minnesota, as submitted herewith, prepared by the City Architect under the direction of the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, be and the same are hereby approved, the same being satisfactory to the Commissioner of Libraries, Auditorium and Museums, and the Purchasing Agent is hereby authorized to advertise for bids thereon in the manner provided in.and by the Charter. x C. F. No. 173890—By Bernard T. Hol - and— W _ aesolved_ That the gpecifigUons for the some are hereby appproved, the . same being satisfactory to the Com - ,4i missioner of Libraries, Auditorium and - Museums, and the Purchasing Agent - Is hereby authorized to advertise for bids thereon in the manner provided - in and by the Charter. Adopted by the council June 15, 1955. Approved June 18, 1955. (Jnne 19. 1955) JUN i 6 1955 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council '195— 195— Yeas Yeas Nays ons I a vo"'" rFf T` son — Approve 195— Holland _.pq.- In Favor � Vl/ v Mortinson Mayor �J [4. SFl Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon SM 6-54 •0-0�2 1\ Original ° City °^ QTYOFsrPAUL FILE COUNCIL NO.— OFFICE OF THE CITY CLER O--_--____mpqopopTVECRYoLEx IL RES!ZUTION—GENERAL FORM CO PRESENTED BY COMM ISS, ONE DATE � � ` nssoLvco, zbat the Specifications for Wrecking of Basement Dwelling and Garage located at 1293 Pleasant � Avenue, St. paul, Minnesota, as submitted herewith, � prepared by the City Architect under the direction of the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public auiuinon` be and the name are hereby approve*' the same being � satisfactory to the Commissioner of Public Works, and � � the Purchasing Agent is hereby authorized to advertise » � for uiuo thereon in the manner provided in and by the � Charter. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays _-G1BT0—ns-_— Holland —M1asmuo—~ M"minsou Peterson � Mr. President, Dillon mm 5M 6-54 11W2 \ \ JUN 16 M o Adopted bythe Council ______1s_ / - / -'-- ved 195' n Favor Mayor Against Orialn 1 to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL CLENCIL NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COdNCL R LUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE RESOLVED, That the Specifications for Wrecking or Purchase and Removal of Dwelling located at 311 Upper Levee, St. Paul, Minnesota, as submitted herewith, prepared by the City Architect under the direction of the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, be and the same are hereby approved, the same being satisfactory to the Commissioner of Public Works, and the Purchasing Agent is hereby authorized to advertise for bids thereon in the manner provided in and by the Charter. I C. F. No. 1-11 Bernard T. Hol- land— Resolved, That the Specifications for Wrecking or Purchase and Removal of Dwelling located at 311 Upper Levee, St. Paul, Minnesota, as submitted here- with; prepared by the City Architect under the direction of the commis- sloner of Parks, Playgrounds Band Pub- lic ulldings, be and the same are in andby the Charter. ` Adopted by the Council June 16, 1955. Approved June 16. 1955, (June 19, 1953) COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays -ifdiCBFSSft""'" Holland -Agaxzitettr—^'-- Mortinson L� In Favor Peterson J Mr. President, Dillon Against bM 6.64 2 in andby the Charter. ` Adopted by the Council June 16, 1955. Approved June 16. 1955, (June 19, 1953) JUN 16 1955 Adopted by the Council— __195_ Approve 195_ L� In Favor r 1&' J Mayor Against I I I • OrldaJ to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK UNCI L R OLUTION=GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY / - COMMISSIONER__r•^a<�7—r— DAT RESOLVED, That the Specifications for Wrecking of Dwelling, Garage, Concrete Steps and Walks, located at 162 Carroll Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota, as submitted herewith, prepared by the City Architect under the direction of the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, be and the same are hereby approved, the same being satisfactory to the Commissioner of Public Works, and the Purchasing Agent is hereby authorized to advertise for bids thereon in the manner provided in and by the Charter. No. 173643—By Bernard T. Hol- lzed to advertise for bids thereon in the manner provided in and by the rte June 16, 1955. rid by the 6. vetl June 18. 1955. Appro1 190 (June la, 3965) dll� 1955 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council_ 195— Yeas Nays —Agibbe"r--. Approved 195_ Holland In Favor _ Mayor i t Mortnson \ Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon bM 6.64 AItbQ Orisinal to City Clerk - CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COflINCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM COUNCIL NO. II FILE WHEREAS, The sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1.000.00) has been appropriated and placed in Playgrounds Fund 19-A-5 of the City of St. Paul, for expenditures at variona public parks in and as part of the 1955 Public Fourth of July Observance and Celebration by the City of St. Paul, therefore. be it hereby RESOLVED. That said sum appropriated and available therefor. said sum of One Thousand Dollarp ($1,000. 00) be paid from said Fund accordingly to John C. Devlin. as General hairman of the St. Paul Fourth of July Committee, for expenditure in -the purchise of fireworks. prises, etc., at the cost and amount as decided upon by the St. Paul Fourth of July Committee for each of ;the following committees at the Public Park designated. vis: East Side and Bluff Committee at Phalen Park, Highland and West End Committee at Highland Park, Riverview Committee at Cherokee Park. North End Committee at Thompson Park and North St. Anthony Committee at Langford Park, for and as part of such Public Fourth of July 1955 Observance and Celebration, and subject to such report thereon as the City Comptroller shall direct. 'C. F. No. 173844—By Bernard T. Hol- land— Whereas, The sum of One Thousand Dollars (51.888.00) has been aonronri- COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays n Holland 'Z arzite li Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 5M 6.64 e®,Q t^lew Committee at Cherokee Park. North End Committeet Thompson 1 Park and North St. Anthony Commlt- ' at IaagfoI Park, for and ltee as pa g Of such 8'ubllc Fourth of Ju 186 Observance and Celebration, and sub- I yect to such report thereo¢ a8 the I City Comptroller shall direct. 1n JUN 16' Adopted by Lhe Connell June •1865. !. I Approved June 18. 1856. I8, (June Ie, 1856) ouneil 195— I1 Approve 195— In Favor 6 Mayor Against o. 1'13645--By Bernard T. He]- Original to City Clerk . / / :3 -- CITY OF ST. 1ved, That the Council hereby INCIt NOT 4 +es the award f the Contra. ,ttee therefor, and herebyy awar - OFFICE THE � a for furnishing all In or, n and serv,eea necessary ro• CO N L RES UTIONJ. ably Incidental the ex -- - a of g, rrrd aurfeeing. s f PRESENTED BY ofsg h usr 1� _ vlth COMMISSIONER F- ..s�Wth °el„ n'3une 15, 1955 121 - RESOLVED, That the Council hereby approves the award of the Contract Committee therefor, and hereby awards contract for furnishing all labor, materials and services necessary for and reasonably incidental to the excavating, grating, hard surfacing, seeding, moving of warming house, installing catch basin with sewer connection for a recreational area at Merriam Terrace Pai*, St. Anthony Avenue between Wilder Street and Terrace Park Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota, to M. E. SOUPNER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY in accordance with City plans and specifications therefor hereto attached and the Formal Bid #5142 of said M. E. Souther Construction Company at a contract price of $4197.00, such bid being the lowest and said bidder being the lowest reasonable and reliable bidder and the Corporation Counsel be and hereby is directed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor, and the proper City officials hereby are authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the Cityof St. Paul. F.B. #5142. 'r i , JdJi 16 '1955 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the CouneiL_..- Yeas Nays Approved -- --- --195-- Holland arzl e 1 In Favor Mortinson Mayor Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon I.ISIIED o /8-.sal 6M 6.66 �,Z CITY OF SAINT PAUL -,COUNCIL `TY O -E'" COUNCIL RESOLUTION PILE No. N _ 1807- POR AUTHORIZATION OF LO AL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS CC�C PRESENTED BY HONj3d F DA IBa.L_ RRSOLVED, That the Council hereby approves the award of the Contract Committee there - fort and hereby awards contract for Removing Wood Block Pavement and Repaving Adjacent to track area on South Smith Avenue from north line of Ring Streat to north li4e of Winona Street and Asphaltic Concrete Sur£aciug)ovar Street Car Track Area and Certain Areas Adjacent thereto on South Smith Avenue from George Street to Annapolis Street and West Seventh Street from Fourth Street to Auditorium Street and Seal Coat (Single Application) on West Seventh Street from Ramsay Street to Seven Corners to E. J. PENNIG COMPANY in accordance with City plane and specifica• tions therefor hereto attached and the Formal Bid #5136 of said R. J. Pannig Company for the contract price of approximately $44,492.16 (City reserving the right to increase or decrease total cost of contract'work by as such as 257), such bid being the lowest and said E. J. Pannig Company being the lowest reasonable and reliable bidder and the Corporation Counsel be and hereby is directed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor, and the proper City officials hereby are authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of St. Paul. Charge Extraordinary Maintenance Trunk Highways Agreement Number M -655-P. -- - I . 173696—By Bernard T. Hol - rye, uest— led,'That the Council hereby' as the award of the Contra. ,ttee therefor, and hereby awar' :f for Removing Waod BI -It and R.P.Vler - d}ncrl res a.South T Ihte of 41 - .. ... " l b FORMAL BID NO. 5136 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE 3 ";W1195 NOTE: TO BE CERTIFIED AS TO FUNDS AVAILABLE BY COMPTROLLER BEFORE PRESENTING TO COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION. PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND TO BE REIMBURSED FOR CAST OF THIS IMPROVEMENT AS FOLLOWS: 1. ASSESSED AGAINST BENEFRTEO PROPERTY - . . - . . _ _ 3 E. APPROPRIATED MOM CITY'S SHARE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS— - - co.. { S. AFMOPRIATEO PROM LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS-IXEMPT PROPERTY— - CODE f .. APPROPRIATED FROM BOND ISSUE—LADE S. COUNTY Al. E. Charge Extraordinary Maint e•Trunk HI w S 44,492.16 TD rare, ant Nuffl ff W��i5•f s 44,492.16 COPIER TO: 1 NEI®Y CERTIFY THAT THERE 18 AN UNEIC .-- CITY CLERK AN CE AVAILABLE IN THE ABOVE STATED APPROPRI—ONS TO f: COMPTROLLER REIMBURSE THB PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND LOLL IMPROVEMENT NO "tl PUBLIC WORKS IN THB ABOVE AMOUNTS, PURCHASING _M_I I ER DATE FINAL ORDER ADO rED BY_ COUNCILMEN JUN' 1. tUC 6 J YEAR NAYS ADO— BY THE COUNCIL- V I J J ,} IN FAVOR - AFPROV AGAINST MR. PRESIDENT MAYOR no B -w IN Original to City Clerk • Y'? 6\ .� LICENSE COMMITTEE CITY OF ST. PAUL FILEUNCIL NO. OFFICEOFTHE CITY CLERK ///�/��/i� COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GE ERAL FORM PRESENTED 4S4f'' "�'� •/� I'y�)� '7- June 16, 1955 RESOLVED: That license for Confectionery and Cigarette, Application D 1827, applied for by Rodney L. Danielson at 670 Mercer Avenue be and the same are hereby granted, subject to the following conditions that the grounds be prepared and maintained so as to be dustless, that the debris be picked up and removed daily from the premises, and that the sidewalks around the property be cleared of snow and ice during the winter. DRIVE—IN RESTRICTIONS Renewal COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays —'ixtbteII6—^ Holland memitatt Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon r JUN 16 1955 Adopted by the Council 195— Approved 195— _! n Favor --a(//� Mayor —Against Oei,laal to City Clark CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL NO FILE LICENSE CC10aV= OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM` COMAISMOTED NE9 (L/ Tl��ldcr June 16, 1955 RESOLVEDi That "Off Sale Liquor" License, Application D 2293, applied for by Mrs. Ida Greenberg at 976-8 Grand Avenue be and the same is hereby granted, that the bond filed by the licensee is hereby approved, and the City Clerk shall issue said license when the bond filed by the licensee has been approved by the Liquor Control Commissioner and the Liquor Control Commissioner advises the City Clerk that he approved the issuance of the license. NEW (After Revocation) Informally approved by Council June 7, 1955 Old Location C. F. No. 173846—By Bernax land --Severin A. Morti.. 5'. Peterson— Resolved, That "O@ Sah Ldcenae, Application D22M Council June 16, 1955. 16. 1955. 18. 1958) t? 3 JUN 16 195). COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196— Yeas NaysJUN _ Approve 195— Holland In Favor Mortinson Mayor Peterson—Q-Against Mr. President, Dillon 6091"1 to CRY Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL N0. LICENSE cotu•TTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RRESOLUTION-G�NE'p`��`L FORM PRESENTED BY une 16, 1955 RESOLVED: That licenses for Restaurant, On and Off Sale Malt Beverage and Cigarette, Application D 23179 and Mechanical Amusement Device Location, Application D 2318, applied for by John B. MGrgens at 1026 West Seventh Street be and the same are hereby granted. C. F. No. 178"48--[gy Eet T. ];ol- p°o A. Mortlneon—Robert Reealved, That Iloenaea for Reatau- ranh On and OH Sale Malt 13evarage McM IOW (3.2 Only) rrdacj Xr �Dlicatfon D8817 and vaement Devf John H' Mergena 123118, aypned faro b - 1025 (formerly On Sale Liquor establishment) Street be and the glented. are Sher by Informallyapproved by CO p y Council Adopted by the Connell June Ie, 1855, Approved Jute 18, 3855, June 7, 1955 (June 3", Ig55) Old location JUN 16 1 COUNCILMEN "' Adopted by the Council 196_ Yeas Nays son Afolland Approved —195— _In Favor orti Ma or Y t -I�eterson _—Agaipst e 'Mr. President, Dillon 5M 8.54 �Z �w Ori,lnel to City Clerk 'COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL PILE NO. LICEIZE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RE OLUTION—GAN L FO M • +�, PRESENTED 6Y June 16P 1955 COMMISSIONEa i 4+an Sri IESOLVEDs That license for Dance Hall, Application D 23450 applied for by Richard Biagini, Sr. at 757 Mississiopi,Street'be and the same is hereby granted. ;e t, 1.x ,} v3+ NEW Informally approved by Council J—e 1, 1955 New Location —�_ C. F. No. 1136 iD-8 nurd T 801_ i Fn�d--Seeo_ A' MOt'UrnBon—Robert 8.a'L�lt'etl That Leanne PorDanae Application D2346 a' Retl hY Richard Hlagiy sr. 't �� for grerried reef. be antl the same !s h�eeeyy A p-ro;ed Y.the JCouncil June 16, 1955,1 une 1B, 1955. (Jyne 18, 19581 - COUNCILMEN Adopted by the CouncJJU 1 R 1955 195— Yeas Nays �v"iiI v son - / Approved 196_ ollandAnt Y -MarLiL@iIi Tn Favor -go'�rtinson --Peterson —0 -Against Mayor x A"re.ident, Dillon 6M 6-6{ 2 N ata- Oridasl to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL COU NO. LICENSE COI+r1ITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PRESENTED SENT COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GE E L FORM ED BY '0 June 169 1955 COMM C IONEa 1f66y.>`,� t7 TO RFSOLVED: That license for Hotel (53 Rooms)a Application D 2290, applied for by Mrs. Clare I. Rasmussen at 405 Washington Street be and the same is hereby granted. NEW Informally approved by Council June 7, 1955 Old Location_ "Grand Hotel" C. F. No. 173051—ey Bernard T. Hol- land -Severin A. Mortinson—Robert F. Peterson— Resolved That license for Hotel (53 Rooms), etpppRestion D2890, applied for by Mrs.'Clare L aa�nussen at 905 Wasmngton Street be and the same is ,I=on Adopted by the Council June 16. 1955. Approved .Tune 15, 1955. (June 1@, 1955) dUN 16 1955 * ' COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196— N Yeas Nays Goni6� s Approved_ 196— , ollaI nd�— I I �! ,q Yl xersiieiii•-- 1n Favor/ ortinson Mayor /Neterson `-' Against illi] "Mr. President, Dillon 1, 5m 5.54 2 Origin.! to Cly Clerk " CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE"` NO. LICENSE COM UTM3 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GEN FORM PRESENT"". BY `��z,g��—June 16. 1955 COMMISSIONED O RESOLVED: That license for Off Sale %it Beverage, Application D 2294. applied/by Mrs. Ida Greenberg at 976-8 grand Avenue be and the same is hereby granted. NEW (After Revocation) (Off Sale Liquor Establishment) Informally approved by Council CI ndSever179n5 A. M rtinsoon-Robert Peterson— June 7. 1955 ae-Ig.d, �„at ilcense £or oe sale Melt Beverage, AppllwNon D SY99, ep- > i Old Location Wd fote orub Ave ueib°8e oa uee g u .,, is heretry granted. 'Adopted by ttie Course" June 16. 1959. Approved June 16, 1995. 'j—. la 1n1S1 ,,. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays olland �rtin� /Peterson President, Dillon fix 6-64 -490-2 JUN 16 1955 Adopted by the Council 195— :'.1 Approved —195— Mayor No173653—BY %- T. Hol- 1-5 .verin A.M]t Peterjjre.ar;F. Peter Us.. dba dl�- 0 original to MY Clerk CITY OF ST. PA1110"'Pan.Y.'r,�: I for olalle as Tax, No.'. M LICENSE CW4ITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY 'k'�r-ts of b"' as COUNCIL RUOLUTION--J�E Z� t "'J"une 16, 1955 FRUENMD COMMISSIONS WHEREAS' X. Peter Isaac dba Radio Cab Company has made Application D 2287 for license to operate one (1) automobile as Taxicab No. 83, upon the streets of the City of Saint PaLl, described as a 1954 Plymouth Sedan, Serial No. 13689283. insured by the Empire Fire and Nerine Insurance Company, Omaha* Npbraskas Policy No. AC 25942, expiring 12%01 A.M. ST Hay 2, 1956. and WHEREAS: Said applicant has filed a copy of the insurance policy with the City of Saint Paul and said policy has been approved as to form and execution by the corporation counselt therefore, be RESOLVED: That license to operate said automobile as a taxicab upon the streets of the City of Saint Paul be and the same is h FPft�F-granted to Me Peter Isaac dba Radio Cab Company. NEW Informally approved by Council June 7. 1955 (formerly operated by Peter Me Isaac) COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays -4HbbMl7— Holland A6PrAqw— Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon set .1 -OW2 i U 1-1 i 6 1955 a Adopted by the Council 195— Approved —195— in Favor Mayor !:�Against PITBLISHED/–/,Q-.::�,5— Ori,in.l to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE COUNCIL NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK LICENSE COMMITTEE COUNCIL RESOLUTIO v ERAL FORM �. PRESENTED BY �%J , June 16, 1955 COMMISSIONER � �.�2 ��;,cZ�, ^1TF RESOLVED: That permission be and it is hereby granted to the Front Avenue Playgrounds Booster Club to conduct a carnival on the Front Avenue Playgrounds, Front Avenue and Mackubin Street for the period of June 20 to 26, 1955, inclusive, upon filing of a $ 10,000. bond to be approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel f4 and as to surety by the Commissioner of Finance, and that Application D 2435s for license to operate a Iferry-Go-Round in conjunction therewith be also hereby granted. Informally approved by Council June 14, 1955 (Stipe Shows) See Separate Appn, and resolution on Bingo Mail to: Mrs. Frank Sager, Pres. 484 Burgess Ave. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays --CtEm --s. A Holland _—In Favor ortinson 41'eterson Against "'16. President, Dillon 5M 6.54 -4W2 IL alao� herebyy granted Adopted by the Cbuncn June 15, 1955, Approved June 1g_ 1955_, .;#1113619 Adopted by the Council r 195— Approved 195— Mayor Original to Cay Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL FIILLENCIL NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CCNMTEE COUNCIL RE OLUTION—(r EN L FORM 'PRESENTED BY .L "�C �� /� June 16, 1955 COMMISSIONER _yyy1/// F RESOLVED: That license for permit to conduct Bingo Games, applied for by the following organization at the address stated, for the days, dates and hours indicated on the application, be and the same is hereby granted. Front Ave. Sports Club Front Avenue Playgrounds Front Avenue at Plackubin Street 7 Cons. Pds. App. 2436 New t1h connection with a carnival - Front Ave. Playgrounds Booster Club) Informally approved (Carnival) by Council on June 14, 1955 Stipe Shows C. F. No. 373655._By Bernard T. H.1 - F.. to: Mrs. Frank Sager, Sec. F.. ervern A. Moranson— sy e �. laeted, Robert 4$4 Burgess Ave. aPp iedvfor' p at Bingo Games ncense y the organization nametl bn the "at attached to this resolution e and the same la herbeyy granted, R and the Cityy Clerk 19 lnatrIf to si lesue such llcenae upon the I: Into the Clty rn.. payment fees. rY of the rdqutred Adopted by the Ccunen June 16, 1955. Approved June 16, 1955, (June 16, 1955) r! �l Jed 16 195:: COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196_ Yeas Nays He Approved 195— Hollan/ d r' W o. --In Favor oins1VryW C �� t� Mayor rs`onn j —0—Against Arl. President, Dillon ,e 10 Orlsinal r to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL CU wN NCIL,..,NO LICENSE COIIIIITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK `F COUNCIL RESOLUTION— EN L FO M PRESENTED BY June 16, 1955 r COMMISSIONER�j�-=�Z���... _ / ��..—% x" RESOLVED: That Gas Station/License No. 8697, expiring Jaunuary 15, 1956, issued to gs�• ;3' Gordon D. Shepardson at 198 Bates Avenue be and the same is hereby transferred i to Henry Price at the same address. w`N at: i <t 57 I 'gkC. P. No. 173656 -.By Bernard T. Hol - A. Mortinson—Robert' Peterson— _ Resolved, That Gas Station 2 -pump', = -a LJcense No. 6697, Piring She January 15, 1956, issued to Gordon D pardson yq �e ` t 199 Bates Avenue be end fhe same Itransferred to Henry Price' hereby dde TRAPSFER at Adopted by the Council June 16, 1955. yr - i Approved June 16, 1955. (June, 16, 1955) a,# y JUN 16 1955 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196— Yeas Nays -61bbotts-"` - - . / Approved —195— Holland In Favor C Mortinson Mayor n t- Peterson Awainat Mr. President, Dillon Sm 6-54 .Qp2 - M r original to City Clerk COUNCIL NO. CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE LICENSE CONN'ITTEB OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL-UEOLUTION—GENE FORM PRESENTED BY ^ T¢?'r'-r" June 16, 1955 CO M M I SS I O N E RESOLVED: That license £or Restaurants Application D 2229, applied for by George W. Nelson at 1121 Rice Street be and the same i.s hereby grantedg subject to the following conditions that the grounds be prepared and maintained so as to be dustless, that the debris be picked up and removed daily from the premises and that the sidewalks around the property be cleared of snow and ice during the winter. C. F. No. 173857 -By Bernard T. 8oi. F ° mnln A. Mortlnaon—Rober Resolved, That Ifcenae for Rest... ee DR1VE—IN RESTRICTIONS nr tGeoPB�tcwo Nelana D2ZB,ataPp21dRfan Sheet be and the thlt,e same le It 1 granted, aubject to the following con- d.do^a that the grmmda be prepared (Renewal) that he nndeMa be picked e e ' that moved taffidewalka arounde;he a and ertggy be clearetl of snaw and lceptlur- 1nAdoptetllby the Council June 18, IB55. Approved Tune I8, 1955. (June 18, 1955) JUN 16 1955 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196_ Yeas Nays Gibl1ofis 4 rh y Hatv0Y9bJ —'APPr � oved 196_ Holland 6/, 1 VS __In Favor rzl e 1 . Mayor ' Mortinson ' Peterson —D' --Against Mr. President, Dillon en e -Bl a4W2 .. Odelnal to City Clerk ^ �' CITY OF ST. PAUL FILECOUNCIL NO. Pr LICENSE CCMMIqTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTIONEN L FORM ` PRESENTED BY June 16, 1955 COMMISSIONER- RESOLVED: OMMIBBIONEB RESOLVED: That licenses applied for by the following persons at the addresses stated, be and the same are hereby granted. i Geo. J. Kiefner S- Dorothy G. Dolney F 995 VanSlyke Grocery App. 1085 New Old Loc IT ^ Fr. Meats ^ ^ 9 ^ n n 'Ig - IT ^ - Off Sale Malt n n n n n Cigarette Clara Proulx 792 E. 7th Restaurant " 1540 ^ n n Cigarette n a n n it Shell Oil Co. 1580 Ford Pky. Gas Sta 6P " 2374 11 New " Bessie Balsimo 1110 Forest Grocery 2402 " Old 11 n n Fr. Meats n n u n u n it Off Sale Malt n n u n n it ^ Cigarette t i2 11cire'nses- n No. 1798"8-.By Bernardantl-�evertn A, MartinsonF.Peterson—ppby thel pereonnanamed on the lilistId et1 [ached to this resolution be and the eCaimeC'ro heregranted, and the Yrkinoted to issue BushCitytupon the payment Into the t 7 City treasury of the required fees. iry Adopted by the Connell June 18, 1999. Approved June 18, 1889, yf ' (June. 18, 1998) � yd JUN 16 1955 � COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196_ Yeas Nays #IeherseR'�"-- Approved 196_ Holland Y Marzl e 1 —iL—In Favor v ck' Mortinson Mayor Peterson Against s+ Mr. President, Dillon BM e-u p 173859—BY Bernard T. Hol ' - .I That Ilreneea a plied for Persona named on the list at I'—a j �?, A Original to City Clarkin CITY OF ST. 4 by e �na NO. „a,aiNca LICENSE COMMITTEE OFFICE OF THE CIT,..c SRM ' C U R LUTION—GENERAL' ,?. PRESENTED BY t COMMISSIONE T ne 1F ' RESOLVEDt That licenses applied for by the following persona at the addresses stated, { be and the same are hereby granted. i Eunice J. Puglesea 435 E. 7th Restaurant App.D1386 Renewal On Sale Malt n It Off Sale Malt + Cigarette (+11 Lipschultz. Bros. 317 Sibley V.N.Loca. 1453 " l�ffv 5i Ben & Rose Mirsky 452 Jackson Grocery It1570 " Buckbee Mears employes Credit Union It 332 Rosabel V.Y.Loca. " 1672 Albert Alzant 42 S. Dale Barber it 1822 't rIt Simon-Yogilrier 332 Rosabel V.M.Loca. 1888 " } Mar A. Cres, Adms. Est, of N. A. Crea Orig.Cont. Y " 1971 n n it u tt 644 Selby Cigarette Frank Paul 170 Ramsey Grocery " 2134It " ° " „ + Off Sale Malt n n n 4i h Cigarette - 4iqaymond J. McLaughlin 440-42 Selby Gas Sta. 3P. It 2167 n n It n It V.Y.Loca, � t�t yD Mrs. i-lelen Koeoy 369 Carroll Grocery 2172 s D It Off sale Malt It m ;a s it Cigarette It to u Gilbert C. Weber 1560 Randolph Grocery " 2176 n tp Butcher 11 v It t+ Off Rale I+ielt n „ n n e Cigarette i 2199 1p Cal Realty Co. 198 z. 9th Parking Lot (over 25L')'t COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays Gibbons - Halvorson Approved —196— Holland 3 Marzitelli —fin Favor Mayor ' Mortinson 'I Peterson Against I Mr. President, Dillon X�ti.G4 �.. tvrzk''hii Orlyinal to City ClerkCOUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO II LICENSE C011MITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 1r PRESENTED BY 7 in j 1 Q55 COMMISSIONE? - DATE Page No. 2 -Renewals :j Lawrence H. Drews 164 N. Dale Confectionery App.D2202 Renewal John R. Sevcik 938 E. 6th Grocery it 2215 t* n " Butcher N " Off Sale Malt " - " Cigarette " It Stanley Brettin 2626 71. 7th Barber " 2270 " " Church of St. Louis 497 Minnesota Parking Lot(25C) It2272 �y 4 v { Orville Evanson 370 Auditorium Parking Lot (over 25C)" 2277 c` lfinea's, Inc. 1666 W, 7th V.M.Loca. ° 2283 " a Cyril J. Woodward 925 Vt. 7th Barber " 2310 " e ;4 Lafayette Fields 618 Rondo Confectionery " 2335 it Cigarette e" Alvin Dickiaon 1135 Prosperity Gas Ste. 2P. 2359 " Roland We & Kenneth E. Munson 1538 E. lfinnehahs Orig.Cont. " 2381 " n " Cigarette it i National Tea Company 414 Selby Grocery ° 23841: Butcher n a n u " Off Sale Malt D " Cigarette William -I. Fox 861 University Gas Ste. 3P. " 2385 " 5 n " Fuel Dealer s g Margaret Faber SiTagon 1390 Prosperity Grocery ° 2387 " Orf sale I'alt t Cigaret .e _ Lambert lfotz 258 pleasant Elec,App.Rep. ° 2,393 " COUNCILMEN Adopted by the CouncjlT{ 16 1955 196_ Yeas Nays v Gibbons y Halvorson Approved -19b— ,t Holland Marzitelli In Favor Mayor s Martinson I yy Peterson Against Y �9• Mr. President, Dillon PUBLISHED �-/A- �S Q lot Laid over to 3rdand app- A -- L d op Yeasay8 N Yeas Nays Gib 9 iR I Iv son also V. Ind �Hol ad or ortinson or 7etergon Xr. President Dillon iMr. President Dillon e orlsiasl to My cl-k 4 O R D I N A., Na7. 178880-eten; nce No. 10328-- $3 f Rer obt F. Petetsoa— n ordlnaace amending -ordinance 7881, entitled: n o trsfric regula and 'con - PRESENTED BY h.;ng rlding.rt and D' in the streets of the City of Saint .. d rovidUfB- 1vMrnent forth .til ereof, and Tg'An O ntrfUv,�a .BYO .T4A 4^f An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7881, entitled: "An ordinance regulating and controlling traffic, riding, driving and travel in the streets of the City of Saint Paul and providing punishment for the violation thereof, and repealing all ordinances and parts of ordinances inconsistent'herewith. This is an emergency ordinance.rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety" approved December 30, 1937,1as amended, This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. THE CCJNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 7881, approved December 30, 1937, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking from Section 52 thereof the sub -section designated to )"and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: "(c) Between adjacent intersections which are controlled by traffic control signals or police officers, or a combination of traffic signal and police officer, pedestrians shall not cross a �8adway except at the intersection or at an appropriately marked crosswalk within the block; and in the congested district as defined herein pedestrians shall not cross a roadway except at intersections or at an appropriately marked pedestrian crosswalk within the block." Section 2. This is 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 upon its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Qduncil JUL 51955' Tn Favor C7 Against 5 1955 Approved: Mayor '�iTTD 7 9- sS Yeas Councilmen Nays --0ibbene Halvorson Holland , Mrzitelli C Mortinaon U ^ Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Attest: City Clerk Passed by the Qduncil JUL 51955' Tn Favor C7 Against 5 1955 Approved: Mayor '�iTTD 7 9- sS Oriataal to City Clark CITY OF ST. PAUL FILEN°'t NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK RESOLVED, that the Council hereby revokes all that part and portion of former Resolution of the Council, C. F. No. 173405, in so far as said Council File refers to the awarding of a contract for painting ornamental street lighting standards for the Lighting Bureau to Conrad Haglund, Inc., inasmuch as said resolution wa:- passed by inadvertence and mistake, the facts appearing now that the Lighting Bureau has advised the Council that it has insufficient funds in its budget to proceed with the contract herein mentioned and that such condition existed at the time of passage of C. F. 173405. IC. F. No. 179fig1�-Ey Bernard T. Hol- land- 7i—Wed, That the council hereby i revokes ell that Part, and portion. of former ]iesolahon of the Connell No. 173906, in soCF. far as Mid Councll File mien to the awarding of i a Co._ Ilght.' nset for painting ornamental street g standards for - ,p},a Ulhting sores �Bumau to. Conrad Aaa}Gntl, lnc., 1n- as Bald reaoI n was 11 land passed by lnadrertence and misteke the fads i raou`� a°s emwae'a t e a�rrghting Bu.' tthh Unci! that It has Insufaclent funds Its budget to, proceed with the contract herein men-; ato the tit a of t recti condition' existed c. 733405; Adopted by theaC�oyncII lune 17 APPmred June N, 1955, (June 25. 1955) AN 17 W COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays 1� Or1 -"" .l fi5tl �f:1 6— ApprovedHolland Holland Ln Favor Mitralkolii Mortinson Mayor Peterson —Against Mr. President, Dillon 0,10nal to City Clerk COUNCIL FILE CITY OF ST.. PAUL NO. OF THE CITY CLERK OU CIL SOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY June 16, 1955 COMMISSIONER/DATE RESOLVED, That the Purchasing Agent be, and he is hereby authorized, with the consent of the Comptroller, to purchase from FZD$1AL LUMBER & WRECKING COMPANY 58 - 3"x14ll - 20' Used Lumber for the Bridge Yard at a total cost of $324.80, without advertisement or competitive bids as this is the only source of supply at a savings to the City and no advantage could be gained threby. Charge Bridge Building & Repair Materials & Supplies 14-A3-331. C., F. NO. 173662 --By Bernard T. Hol. ' Resolved, a Purchadng Agent be. and Ithereby the conaent .wolthe&Z!twHe r- - from .heLUMBER WHECEZIG owny 5eraVx2w Used L1Tt;1=the Bridge Yard '!dal total ;..thd,e meat or .-Petitive bids as this is the I only —e of supply' at a savings to t�. C1% and no advantage could be 9 on "I'l 'Wri C=9. C=9. je B.Udi., & Repair— mat -h 1. & Su --Ml. iphee-14 M Adopted Ad b the e C-01 June 17, 1955. 1 Ap17. INS. lZ June 25, IM) iii 17 10� COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council -195- -Nays Approved 195 7.11a.d. �% w,-� n Favor Mayor Mortinson 0 Peterson --Against Mr. President, Dillon 6X 6-54 Original to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL ESOt,UTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED 6Y C. R No. 1796b3--H9 Hernazd T. Rol- ` COM6II ED 'Y DA7E� �, by request— i: Resolvefl. Thal,the Proper city offl-�— cer� are hereby. authorlud to pay eer-. Lain employes in the Department of _ water' for ezira edtPl°y'nent s de- '; - s ,Adopted by the 1Counca June 1.7. 1956. ADProved J u 125. 19551 ' WHBRBAS, the Commissioner of Public Utilities has reported, in accordance with Section 53 of the City Charter, the existence of an emergency during the period from June lst to June 15th 1955 inc., Bch rendered necessary the employment of certain employees of the Water Department for more than eight hours per day or forty hours per week in doing the following work: 4'ss (1) Repairing Filtration Plant equipsusnt 2 Operating pumps and checking gaages, va=ous pumping stations. 3 Finishing installation of, and repairing water mains, gate valves, service connections, etc. (4) Taking country crew to and from work. ((5 Patrolling forest and lake areas. 6 Taking emergency calls at Storeyard. AND WHEREAS, this emergency arose by reason of the following facts and circumstances: (1� Necessary to do work during low consumption hours. (2 Additional pumping necessary on account of heavy demand for water. 3) In order to keep continuous water service. 4) On account of scattered work locations. 5) In order to guard against forest fires. 6) Nights and Sundays. THERSFORK, RE IT RESOLVED, that the proper city officers are hereby „} authorized to pay the employees who performed such work in accordance with the provisions of the Council's Salary Ordinance, Ordinance No. 6446. COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 17 1915 195— Yeas Nays Ajyn„air Approved------195-- Holland pproved —_—_195—_Holland f �In Favor t Mortinson Mayor Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6-64 -0111!0.2 )'r C,l 4 Or1Bin.1 to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL cODNciL NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK c: F. 1Po. 173664-13y Bernard T. Hol- land, by request— OUNCI S LU N—GENE L Hesolyed, That the proper rur afe- rers are hereby authoriud to pay car. PRESENTED BY Lala employe8 in the Department of COMMISSIONER. -DATE— Public or for extra employment as described 1n the resolution,' Adopted by the Ceuncn June 17, 1833. Approved June 17, 1933. (June 25, 1935) WHEREAS, The Commissioner of Public Works has reported, in accordance with Section 53 of the City Charter, the existence of an emergency during the period from June 1 to June 15, 1955, which rendered necessary the employment of certain employees of the Department of Public Works for more than eight hours per day or forty hours per week in doing the following work; Emergency street, building, sewer & bridge repair Dispatching men for emergency repair work Dispatching motor vehicles for all emergency work Operating equipment on emergency repair work Emergency calls for sewer maintenance Removing debris from city streets Tendingfire at Asphalt Plant on Sundays & holidays Emergency garbage pickup Taking --are of complaints at city yards Drawing plans & specifications for grading & paving jobs Mimeographing grade profiles & revising house numbers Servicing municipal equipment Making up sidewalk assessments AND WHEREAS, This emergency arose by reason of the following facts and circumstances; Necessity of answering all emergency repair calls, keeping city streets free from debris, keeping fires at Asphalt Plant continuously, picking up garbage, taking complaints at city yards, completing plans and specifications for grading and paving jobs, need for grade profiles and house numbers, completing sidewglk assessments and keeping cityequipment in good running condition. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED That the proper city officers are hereby authorized to pay the employees who performed such work in accordance with the provisions of the Councilts salary ordinance, Ordinance No. 6446, JUN 17 1955 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council _195— Yeas _ Nays As H^lvnraon Approve 196— Holland/�-- In Favor Mortinson Mayor Peterson A—Against Mr. President, Dillon 633 6.64 <09OP2 - CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL FILE NO. — -- . COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays iiFfiv°rs°n- Holland s ha Mortin�— Peterson Dillon' Mr. President, L SM 2-52 " F. No. 173995—ABY Bernard T. Aol-I i between Geranium and Atwater antl Park between Sherburne and syca- mor=. under provisions of Councfl Ffle No. 173901. Ortllnanm No. 8271,. dated July 18, 1941. Atlopted by the Councfl June 17, 1955. - Approved June 17, 1955. (June 25, 1955) Resolved, that the Northern States Power Company be given permiscion to install approximately 7413 lineal feet o$ gas main. on Mississippi Rimer Blvd, between Prior and W. Seventh St.; Fifth St, between Robert and Jackson; Smith between Ramsey and W. Seventh St.; Jessamine between gent and Mackubin; W. Larpenteur between Oxford and Chatsworth; Park between Geranium and Atwater and Park between Sherburne and Sycamore, under provisions of Council File = No. 123001, Ordinance No. 8271, dated July 19, 1941. 3 `3 JUN 17 195 Adopted by the Council 195— Approve 195_ --fIn Favor Mayor J Against original to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NCIL NO OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CoLkii USOLUTION—GENERAL FORM RESOLVED, That upon requisition by the Department of Libraries, the Purchasing Agent be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase, with the consent of the Comptroller, for the St. Paul Public Libraries, from time to time as required for the period of one year, such FILMS as may be necessary to meet the Libraries' needs, without advertisement or competitive bids, as these films are copyrighted and no advantage could be gained thereby. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays ' GTM-m 3"----- _ olland� -il4eiva' ortinson eterson r YPresident, Dillon 6M 6 56 2 C. F. No 17366—By Severin A. Mortin-'� son— Resolved, That pp n requisition by the Department of I.ibrasles, the Pur- , I chasinngg Agent be, ad he is hereby authorized to purchase, with the con- sent f the Comptroller, for the Sl. Paul Pubnc Libraries. from time to time as required for the .period of one year, such MMS as may be ec- essary to meet the Libraries' needs, without adwrtlsemeni or competitive bids, as these l— are copyrighted and no advantage could be gained thereby. Adopted by theou Cncil June 17, 1955. Approved June R. 1955. (June 25, 1955) .1I IN l.7 1 Adopted by the Council_—_ 195— Approved— 195— In Favor _ ^ Mayor (/! Against )4 Orisla.l to Citr Clerk 4/ 7} GO P COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENO.— OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK U CIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY June 15. 1955 , COMMISSIONER DATE FasoLVHD. That the Purchasing Agent be, and he is hereby authorized$ with the consent of the Comptroller, to purchase from GHNHR#L HLHCTRIC SUPPLY CWANY 18 Mal Timing Unitas and 20 Coils for Traffic Signal maintenance Shop at a total coat of $2054.301 without advertisement or competitive bids as these are to be used to modify existing G.H. equipment and this is the only source of supply and no advantage could be gained thereby. Charge - Traffic Signals - PL3-3001-L-5543. C. P. No. 175667—sy Robert F. Peter- son— Rewlvetl, That the Purcnasing Agent be, and he Is hereby autharized,. with the consent of the 0--l— ... m r ono Lola ra the only source of supply and no .advantage could be gained thereb . Charge-1YatBe Signals—PIR-30D1.y. 5547. Adopted by the Council June 17, 1055. Approved June 1T, 1955. tJune 25, 1955) • I JN 17 19' COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council _195— Yeas Nays --- Q%bons'^•'-.x, 1. 'T ,, Approved_ 196— Holland c 1V17rxzit0t1t _—fin Favor Mayor Mortinson Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6-6/ -01EP�1•2 Original to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL NO 6 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK '��RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY — June 15, 1955 COMMISSIONER DATE RESOLVED, That the Purchasing Agent be, and he is hereby authotized, with the consent of the Comptroller, to purchase from GENERAL ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY 25 Dial Timing Units, 12 Type F Controllen, 1 Time Switch 66 Coils for Traffic Signal Maintenance Shop at a total cost of $7510.319 without advertisement or competitive bids as this is the only source of supply (this material will be used to modify existing G.E. equipment) and no advantage could be gained thereby. Charge Traffic Signals PIR -3001•L5551. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays - - @iH7ffffff_ �iiaiversvtr--' Holland sV Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon V 0 6M, 6-56 •aM•2 C. F. No. 173668 --BY Robert F. Peter- son= 0*I�in.i to City Clerk by 17req B9—BY 11—:z., CITY OF $T. PAUL 'as. A1,1111 os and nm 1I might prove to be nebessary NO. _ improvement described ae C�Lh, OFFICE OF THE CITY Cleanbb Avenue from clevela .i to Finn . ". venue, G,orp 6„ COUNCIL E LUTION—GENta'!ua:t Lc d � ?^d PRESENTED BY - / 1/ D Q WHEREAS, Additions and Deductions -which might prove to be necessary in the improvement described as Curbing Eleanor Avenue from Cleveland Avenue to Finn Avenue, Comptroller's Contract L-5563, Standard Stone Co., contractors have been provided for in the specifications at unit prices stipulated herein, and - WHEREAS it has been found necessary to make the following Additions and Deductions: ADDITIONS: No. 1-A Catchbasin (in place) 120.00 3' V.C.P. ® 4.00 per ft. 12.00 132.00 DEDUCTIONS: Adjust Catchbasin 10.00 Net Additions 122.00 WHEREAS, the Total Net Additions are $122.00, now therefore be it RESOLVED, that the City of St. Paul through its City Council approves the foregoing Additions made in accordance with the specifi- cations in the sum of $122.00, said sum to be added to the lump sum consideration named in the contract, known as Comptroller's Contract L-5563, for the making of the above improvements. The Commissioner,of Public Works ha agreed with the above named contrac im '1-1. , or that the sum of $122.00 is the correct amount to be added to the above contract. C�:L NCINEN Adopted by the CAAL 1955 196— Yeas Nays ' HalUDrann Holland Approve i�1/l rim 196_ lazzitelff Mortinson In Favor Peterson /1 Mayor )BbUAK Against �- My. President, X=flua Dillon �i LLISHED to-�Z5 S� 5M 2-68 *° .OHgind to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL 1. tTssa7o—!y Bernard T. soi- OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK Add ong and Deductions COLIN IL ESOLUTION—GENERAL 1 1 d n,Fican St. necessaryght orove to be ;tL , Contract PRESENTED BY ^ontraotatg, COMtMSSIONE 'OA4E 2 'ifi -ice .., he g�F i h^• WHEREAS Additions and Deductions which might prove to be necessary in the improvement described as Curbing Pinehurst Ave. from Finn St, to Cretin Ave., Comptroller's Contract L-5564, Standard Stone Co.,contract- ors have been provided for in the specifications at unit prices stip- ulated herein, and WHEREASit has been necessary to make the following Additions and Deductions: ADDITIONS• 18.0 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb @ 1.90 34.20 DEDUCTIONS: 10.4 Lin. Ft. Straight Curb @ 1.75 18.20 Net Additions: 16.00 WHEREAS, the Total Net Additions are $16.00, now therefore be it RESOLVED, that the City of St. Paul through its City Council approves the foregoing Additions made in accordance with the specifica- tions in the sum of $16.00, said sum to be added to the lump sum con- sideration named in the contract, known as Comptroller's Contract L-5564 for the making of the above improvements. The Commissioner of Public Works has agreed with the above named contractor that the sum of $16.00 is the correct amount to be added to the above contract. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays - Holland t vwmiteHi'--'m'° Mortinaon /I In Favor i- Peterson (� z"'p —%±bbeaa� _against Mr. President, Rzatzow Dillon 5M 2.68 " M 17 1955 Adopted by the Council 195- 3,W'11 17 $965 Approve 195— Mayor i'i: ? ,SEiED / ss SS t PETITION Council File No ....................... . RRLI6m4ARY ORDRRB PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT — 173071— and ea.. A written proposal for ' ? of the following Imprr PRELIMINARY ORDER. Theundersigned hereby proposeSthemakingof thefollowingpublicimprovement by the City of Saint Paul, viz.: tbie �patexllt�.gn-_Q -.the-_side alk on the-_n_T_ aids of Jeffereon_Avs• _from Daly-_St.__to._Osoeolg Ave by oonatructing new__sidewalk .where neuaaary.-and-by....re.37f�ixl�g �b Rx�� 9N1.--- ---------------------- ----------------------------------- ------------ Dated this........ ____.. da of...._- June 5.. _.. - ----- -- 5 17th.---•--- y - �i - �"` .. Cduncilman. PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, vis.: _the -restoration.- of- the --_sidewalk on the north side of Jefferson ve. trotm.-Dal.y..-at-•----t-o---OaaaAla..1...... by.._nonstruo ting.-nes...aidexalk..ihara...-•------ -ne oo asary and._b7... rape ring the re...F?'P�4ti�. 1'............................................ ----------- ...----- -- 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. h 1�. Adopted by the Council YEAB NAYS Counciln=jGZB8o4e- -- r" ....HAfvoReou_--- _-- HOLLAND MARar"U&S MORTINSON PETERSON MR. PRESIDENT DILLON 3000 7.64 �. JUN 17 1955 Approved— ------------- ------•----- - -- ---------- ......_`✓--' %.. Mayor. r Council File No ------------------------ PROPOSAL FOR IMPRO ENT No. 1736'12 - Izareas, A written proposal for tF vof the following improv �:: . J and sionetion of the sldewa' r '': p sl%� of ,rand Ave by er' PRELIMINARY ORDER. "''-"' " 'g u Ira Theundersigned hereby proposesthemakingof the following public improvement by the City of Ssint Paul, via.: .tha..e�.v.aa�n-off-�id4xIs qa--tJae aoutki g;Lda Q;r flxaz..dxe�.-frgm. __(}rgttq__St.__to _Avon--�t.•._bZ.--4Qnatruating__ne*-_sidewalk--where_-necessary-.-... _and-_by..repairing.where..prsgt cake - - ...................--------- Dated this - -17th-P day of------ J71Le....................... ............... I. 19 ..�J . ------ 4. con eaman. PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, via.: •-_the--.re$torati-ga--_of-__the.._aide�ralk-.on._the--- south--side.-of-_arend-_Ave.--_from f3r�Itq St-�-. t-g---pvgn--�t.....i�y.-.F9natrncting._ne�.__eidewalk.where- neaeasary------ - a -by repairing rhe re Practical. ------------------- ---------------- --.................... ---------------•-------- 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. 7 IVY Adopted by the Council. -----------------------------------------%, --------------- YEAS NAYS JUN 17 1955 Councilmav49rano+N--� Approved------------- ---------------------------------------....---...-----•------ HOLLAND // MoxTlxsoN PETERSON%...................................................................... _._............_-._ MR. PRESIDENT DILLON �;.,.:.. Mayor. 3000 7.64 p lS' C. F. No. 173873-173574_ 11.6 NOTICE Resolved That checks bel, drawn on c "" q �@ TO the C"y Ifymasu to the'a88reeat '� ?07 4 S7 numbered 91681183758v1ncJugive�is PRINTER COUNCIL FILE NO per checks on file In the offire of the � CILY Compim3ler. Adopted by the COnpcI1 June 17. 1955. J 16 Approved June 17, 1955. ung —I9 55 (June 25, 1955) RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY, TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF $ Si7S, G CHECKS _ 8�756 $ __, COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED TO INCLUSIVE, AS PER CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CCOMPTROCLLL�ER.��ii ADOPTED BY THE COU NCII `SUN 17 19` 5 x — —19— LER ; 6i l_ 7 APPROVED—__ 800 9.64 / 4 �.0 r, z�} NOTICE CITY OF SAINT PAUL 99' TO COUNCIL RESOLUTION COUNCIL FILE NO..L`�/,7 PRINTER June 16 35 '_ RE LVED, HAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY, TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF /7tyo $ 4 33 �+31.89COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED 8161 TO ' INCLUSIVE, AS PER CHECKS S1 7 5 l r3, ?'7 _) ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTROLLER— JUN OMPTROLLER JUN 17 1955 ADOPTED BY THE COUNCII .I iI IE i7 lVfYi/ OM i <. APPROVED—_—_ 19— BY r. .00 n= --_ -V ` - CITY OF SAINT. PAUL COUNCIL' N I. ' i P I T �TV C RK A OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE NUMBER__ ,.,.�H oL c L HOLLAND AUDITED CLAIMS June 16 9 55 MORTINSON N FAVOR RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY PETERSON Ree6 MR. PRES. /t/`. gIN$T i' A-- IN THE AMOUNT OF $�� 177 /L13Ot7 - ��7—Q �7��••� JUN 1 1955 81691 TO 81742 CHECKS NO. —• COVERING INCLUSIVE, AS ADOPTED BY THE COUNCI nuwrze. -- PER CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE O_FII FIF.. j`CiiR�CC"ROLLER. J APPROVED ii BY —-_ T DATE CHECK NUMBER IN FAVOR OF TRANSFER '�j CHECKS DISBURSEMENT CHECKS i'', RETURNEDBANV BROUGHT FORWARD ,� ..�__ . y 81691 Standard Else. Time Co. 1 28 81692 Stanton Lbr. Co. 323 81693 Streeter-Amet Cc i 1 2 70 81694 Ty;ewriter Sales and Service' 20 50 81695 Transport Clear. of T. C. 2 $5 81696 Harry Webb l�0 080 81697 John 0. Winston Go. Constr. Co 29 046 0 81698 Peter Lametti 6 81699 Co. Welfare Board j 149 917 81700 Margaret Annetee Johnson 9000 0 81701 Norris 0. Halvorson 13 8170'ti'-Benj. M, Storey 268 0 00 dOS 81703 First National bank of St. P.i I 2 64 42 1' 81704 Norris 0. Halvorson Q 931 82 81705 Frank L. Madden Norris 0. Halvorson 2100 11 270 00 484 �7 81706 81707 Byron Woodward 70 00 8170 Norris O. halvorson 10 000 00 18, P 10 81709 Mrs. Clarice Mattson 49 81710 81711 Thomas J. Ryan . Otto Rohland Jr. 416 66 81712 Com;minity Rural Telephone Co. 17 81713 Dr. Ray V. Hrachovina 1,95 00 24 00 8171! L. J. Mlchienzi, M, D. 14 81715 Mother's Friend Cleaners & L.j3 81716 Herb. Stolpestad, M. D. 5 00 81717 Walter Vladik i 30 00 J, 277 18 81718 A. V. Winterer and Son Inc. 5 60 81719 Harrold J. Riordan 72 00 81720 Lorraine Sandelin i, 48 81721 81722 Duo Products N. W. Inc. Farwell-0zman Kirk and Co. j 247 70 81723 General Pencil Co. 249 90 251 57 81724 Kennedy Bros. Arms Go. 1 226 66 81725 N. W. Refining Co. 73 93 81726 81727 Pheoll Mfg. Co. Milton Rosen Tire & Rubber 0.1 59 36 81728 Rosa Mfg. Co. 174 44 00 81729 John E. Blomquist Inc. 11 500 75 00 8�730 W. H. Barber Co. 156 oo,0 81731 J. V. Bailey Nurseries 31 02 81732 Berglund Lbr. Go. 56 00 81733 81734 Garland Co. R. L. Gould and Co. 737 10 8173.5 Induotr_al Steel Container C.1 2 00 81736. C. W. Loomis Co. 35 00 92 43 81737 Me Mu1ien and Co. 3 240 00 81738 E. J. Pennig Co. 33 00 81739 Schawang Studio 00 8171}9 Self Storing W'uidow 00- 45 90 81741 81741 Stand,rd Register Co. 43 17 81742 Summit Farm Dairies SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 1 5 §95 o4q 97 WIN CITY OF SAINTPAU1, ' COUNCIL UPLI ATE Ty.,LERK OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OFFICE FILE NUMBER-- u ALL i AUDITED CLAIMS Just 16 B IN FAVOR RESOLVED, THAT CHEEKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY ST MR. PRES, DA t1 ii(�[� UN 17 f� IN THE AMOUNT OF S 8 84'7. 722.08 —. COVERING CHECKS NO. 8174 TO 81756 INCLUSIVE, AS ADOPTED BY THE COUNCI PER CHECKS ON FILE IN '7 THE OFFIE OF3H �CI �Gfe-LLER. �[� { c�®j 1 APPROVED UIQ1 ( 19' �__ BY _— To H-DATEcHA Kj NU C R IN FAVOR OF i TRANSFER CHECKS Ij Diss URSEM ENTlI REBY RB NED ANKH CHECKS B ROUGHT FORWARD Iljlf L n 049 97 81743 Twin City Waste Disposal Servs. 90 CO 81744 Norris.0. Halvorson ' 83 676 24 81745 N x x 621 00 81746 N N x 783 40 81747 Wm. P. GraPfUnder and Sons 781 50 81748 John F. Hand 1 027 0 18 81749 Carl Bolander and Sons Co. i 113.1 4�7g3 81750 Jay P. O'Connor 90 81751 Ballard Motors and Ramp P 44 0011 81752 Lew Bonn Co. 82 $2 81753 Robert L. Coppess Co. 18 7 8175+ Harold M. Nelson Sign Co. 228 00 81755 Genevieve E. Mo Donald 50 p0 1 81756 Norris 0. Halvorson j 42 79237 a SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD f I ■ Ep, if No. 173675 -- 'the Matter of eonstiuctingg a sewer uella Street from Lerppoenteur Ave- VoIdaho Avenue; In Idaho Avenin „ Luella Street to Darlene. Stree'- - - ,..17 sr! •', from Lwpetlb-r TJ- .... , ti; in +r 2 BY---- 4`• _ r-------- - ORDER In the Matter of constructing a sewer in Luella Street from Larpenteur Avenue to Idaho Avenue; in Idaho Avenue from Luella Street to Darlene Street; in Darlene Street from Iarpenteur Avenue to Hoyt Avenue; and in David Street from Hoyt.Avenue to Idaho Avenue - all of which is to be known as the Darlene -Idaho Sewer System under Preliminary Order ..........1.72.754 --------------------- approved --------------4Til 191--1955_ 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 construct a sewer in Luella Street from Larpenteur Avenue to Idaho Avenue; in Idaho Avenue from Luella Street to Darlene Street; in Darlene Street from Darpenteur Avenue to Hoyt Avenue; and in David Street from Hoyt Avenue to Idaho Avenue - all of which is to be known as the Darlene -Idaho Sewer System 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. Adopted by the CounciljoK.�).-1-1955-------------- ----------- - ----!/sa++sac J- JUN, 1 M CityCl��er11k. Approved..----... __................ PUBLISI�D% r --.3 `:r .. � - File12985 -------------------- ---------------- -------------------._---------------- Councilman Mayor. Councilman GIBBONS — Councilman - Councilman MARZITELLI Councilman MORTIN SON 1. n Councilman PETErSON Mayor DILLON 245 2Y 2-4W I ., . CITY OF ST PAUL - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE t REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE (A) ON PRELIMINARY ORDER In the matter of constructing a sewer in Luella Street from Larpenteur Ave. to Idaho Ave. in Idaho Aver from Luella St. to Darlene St.; in Darlene St. from Larpenteur Ave. to Hoyt Avq. ; and in David St. from Hoyt Ave. to Idaho Ave. - all of which is to be known as the Darlene -Idaho, System. under Preliminary Order approved April 19, 1955 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of -Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the asses Tegt for the b� e8iu �ov�pent' $ 20. 650.00 ( Total Estimate Cost tty Stare a8, 808. 34 e` The estimated cost per -foot for the above improvement is 5.00 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: s,}a DESCRIPTION LOT. BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED Lan'. LUATIOI kd g. 8 3 Jerome's Addition $ 50 a -- \ P � 9 3 do 50 -- 10 3 do 75 -- 11 3 do 75 -- 12 3 do 75 - 13 3 do 75 -- 14 3 do 75 - P 1 4 do 50 -- 2 4 do 50 - 1 1 Maybelle's Addition 75 -- TOTAL. Form B. B. 10 North 8 ft. of the South 223 ft, of Went 1/2 of said West 1/2, all in Section 23, Township 29. Range 2k 450 1975 CITY OF ST. PAUL - of NE 1/4 of NW 1/4, east of extended west line of alley in Testa Add. , DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE in Section 23, Township 29, Rangel 22 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 of NW 1/4. east'of extended west line of alley in ON PRELIMINARY ORDER Testa Add.. in Section 23, Township2 Range 22 - Z5 B West 1/2 of NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 of NW 1/4 and the north 8 ft, of south DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ,Lan yALUEASTIOldg� 4 1 57,5. 5350 Subject -to Darlene St. and Idaho Aye.; part in SW 1/4 of NE of NW 1/4 ' -1/4 of Section 23, Township 29, Range 22 2 1 Maybelle's Addition 75 .- ,t. 20egistered Subject to Darlene St.; the South 1/,2 of, 3 . 1 . do 75 - Subject to Darlene St.; the North 113 y of Tract A do 275 4 1., do 75 5 . 1. do - 75. 6 : 1 . do 25 Subj. to Hazel and Darlene Sts, and except the South 155.47 ft.; the SW 1/41 of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 23, Township 29. Range 22 1450. - Subject to Hazel and Darlene Sts.; the ;North 55.47 ft. of the south 155.47 ft, of the,SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of NE 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 23., Todnshig 29, Range 22 450_ 1750 , Subject to Hoyt Ave. and Hazel and Darlene Sts.; the South 100 feet of the SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of the P NW 1/4 of Section 23, Township 29, R¢nge'22 650 1700 Subject to Hazel and Darlene Sts. ; the North 47 feet of the South 270 ft. of West 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 and the North 8 ft. of the South 223 ft, of Went 1/2 of said West 1/2, all in Section 23, Township 29. Range 2k 450 1975 Subject to Darlene St.; the N. 60 $. of the 5: 390 ft. of W. 1/2 of NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 of NW 1/4, east of extended west line of alley in Testa Add. , in Section 23, Township 29, Rangel 22 Subject to Darlene St. ; the north 60 ft.. of south 330 ft. of West 1/2 of NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 of NW 1/4. east'of extended west line of alley in Testa Add.. in Section 23, Township2 Range 22 - Z5 Subject to Hazel and Darlene Sts. ; the portio 65 ft. of south 215 ft. of West 1/2 of NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 of NW 1/4 and the north 8 ft, of south 223 ft, of East 1/2 of said West 1/2. aU in Sec. 23, T. Z9, R. 22 1 57,5. 5350 Subject -to Darlene St. and Idaho Aye.; part in SW 1/4 of NE of NW 1/4 ' -1/4 of Section 23, Township 29, Range 22 of Tract C Land Survey No. 7200; 20egistered Subject to Darlene St.; the South 1/,2 of, North 2/3 of Tract A 1 Registered Land Survey No. 20 125 -_ Subject to Darlene St.; the North 113 y of Tract A do 275 Subject to Darlene St.; ;The South 1/3 of Tract] A do �'1001 TOTAL ... , 1 FgIN F.LII CITY OF ST. PAUL `. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE I ON PRELIMINARY -ORDER ASSESSED DESCRIPTION ADDITION' LUATIO:' Lor BLOC c _ Lair _ - tldg. , 1 I Testa Addition $ zoo $ -- Z' 1 do 100 1850' 3 1 do 50 - 4 1 do 50 - Subject to Luella St. ; Tract B Registered Land Survey No. 20 500 2600 1 1 Jerome's Addition 20f1 Y 2 1 do 50 1' 2 do 5o " 2' Z do 5(I -_ 1' 3, do 75 2, 3' do 75 ". 3 3 do 75 4 3 do 75 -- 5' 3 do 75 6 3 do 50 + 7, 3 do 50 ; Subject to Idaho and Hoyt Aves. k DavidiSt. and except part in north 880 ft.. r of east 330 ft. of NW 1/4, and except east 286 ft.; the south 665. 5 it. of East 1/2 of NE 1/4 of said NW 1/4 of Sec 23, Township 29, Range 22 8300 ,a :Subject to Ruth and David Sts. and I# aho:Ave.,; part south of center line of §80 330 ft, of NW 1/4 of said Ave. of south 330 ft. of north ft. of east 675 500 ,Section 23, Township 29, Range Z2 Subject to Ruth and David Sts. and 44xceot north 880 it. and except south 1/,4 NNW 1/4 of Sec. 23, T. 29, R. 300 4700 300.95 it. ;the east 280 ft. of NE of Subject to Ruth and David Ste.; the north 125; 48 ft. of south 300.95 ft, of east 280 ft. of NE 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 23, Township 29, Range Z2 275 1,350 (gonti4ued on next page) t FgIN F.LII • CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE II REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (C) DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED LandALUATIOddg Subject to Heyt Ave. and David St.; �SSl1 The west 185 ft. of east 280 ft. of south 175.47 ft. of Ni 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 23, Township 29, Range 22 $1100 -- =1r- Total $ 24,,675 $21,775 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. tI II Dated May 24 195 Commissioner of nce. Form 13.13. 12 St. Paul, Minn ------ ------- ------ --------- ---------------19......... 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. Amer fro. -F— ID -4. /-<-U - - - -----•W. Ave. to—� ------ /- - P --- 71 ----------------------- ---- --...St. Ave. NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION sm 11-52 .4W2 nFl 7� -7 2 ? -7 `Co y j; sm 11-52 .4W2 nFl 7� V St. Paul, Minn- ---- ---- -- ---- ----- 19 ......... 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: -------------- --- - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- ------ ------------ ... .... ------------ ..1__1V_,S__7-AZ - --------- fr.. -to ------------ ------------------------------------------------------ - ------ ........................... 0. Ave. NAM ADDITION n 0; I oil ,MAYBELLES ADD. 6 I S 4 3 Z I I 0 V, EROMES a APO, 2 ,4. I i Z3 7r' bm C.9 wig U 'I O Q8 j 9 10 I I 12 ca J EIR6m'ES� ITE STA A D D� W 4 3 2 I 1 io'� r ,v u9,B .?9 � � z I W 13 14 I { A (iEG.20 a m A D.' I j 9m R O M E S A D RE W 1 S REG 20 B Q Q 6 9 3 2 I I 60,/4 ' 60 •• 'i •• •• 60 /7,5.77 "DB2 c 9 �p /A Gfl /1 ' /1 ' r /Wl C. B kv/th 't97 S. /S9' f 2-79 LEEs W ���1��'e' -���•�— iii O. a' al ®� mm J .� - .y Y8 �?kifh4 'y • 4 ME ME R O M E S A D D. W 1 S REG 20 B Q Q 6 9 3 2 I I 60,/4 ' 60 •• 'i •• •• 60 /7,5.77 "DB2 c 9 �p /A Gfl /1 ' /1 ' r /Wl C. B kv/th 't97 S. /S9' f 2-79 W O. a' al TWO J .� - .y Y8 �?kifh4 'y • 4 7 -- To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of Saint Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No -172754 approved April 19 19 55 relative to constructing a sewer in Luella Street from Larpenteur Avenue to Idaho veno Darlene Street from Larpenteur Avenue to Hoyt Avenue; and in David Street pe;4S Avenue to Idaho Avenue 11 of whih is +� he rnarm as +he Darlene -Idaho Sewer System. and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. § id improvement is necessary and (or) desirable. (See estimate attached) 2. The estimated cost thereof is $ —, 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. 4. 5. Said improvement is asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, subject to assessment for said improvement. -to oe �IILC�vEU'� Commissioner of P is orka. Rpc c � ZM 7.49 .�8 j �� N 'Z133 -y, APR T. cc SEPT, OF � e\ F)NANC& B—Or C.—. a R— A—u- DIN6�ON GEO. M. GAREN, Sun. CITY OF SAINT PAUL JOS. PAVLICEK P.— A.-N.- P— AN.r. C-L ENmNeex Capital of Minnesota J@NS A. HOLM°OE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS nN JOHN M.. COTTER, Sun. 0-- E.—.. FRANK D. MARZITELLI, COMMISSIONER HERBERT S..IVEST BURMU or MUNIO— EQu11— HERMAN P. PRANKE, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER ARTHUR H. KOCH , IIunvnU or IIn�mev GEORGE M. SHEPARD, CHIEF ENGINEER MAURICE W. HEWETT B"F'u Or CO 'ON PpOweea �® JOHN P. AIULIANEY, Sun. nur .0 EN,N.F April 26, 1955 EUGENE V. AVERY Hon.-Frank D. Marzitelli Commissioner of Public Works City of St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cost for constructing a sewer in Luella Street from Larpenteur Avenue to Idaho Avenue; in Idaho .Avenue from Luella Street to Darlene Street; in Darlene Street from Larpenteur Avenue to Hoyt Avenue; and in Dav Street frcmm Hoyt Avenue to Idaho Avenue - all of which is to be known as the Darlene-Idaho Sewer System #xxxx; under Preliminary Order C. F. 172754 approved April 19, 1955 . Estimated Construction Cost $ 26,780.31 Engineering and Inspection 2,678.00 Total Estimated Cost 29,458.34 Estimated Assessment - 4,130 ft. @ $5.00 20,650.00 City Share - 31E1 8,808.34 Assessable Frontage 4,130 ft. Cost per front foot $ 5.00 Yours very truly, i A.f.�/ a or�M. Shepard / Approved for transmission r hief Engineer to�the � /Camissioonneer of Finance 1 Fzia k D M it' /lli � . - . Commissioner of Public Works r00 V RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND ASSESSMENT THEREFOR In the matter of__condemnin and_ta---g yj easement_=_ -_the_ ---- ecessary for_slo�esL cuts and fills n the grading of Darlene Street from Hoyt Avenue to Larpenteur Avenue; Luella Street from Idaho Avenue to Larpenteur Avenue; David Street from Hoyt Avenue (TION AATIFYiF1O AND CON. to Idaho Avenue and Idaho Avenue from Hazel Street to Ruth Street D COMDR NATION AND ADN OR D' .8 -AND A8— -'3MENT TP"•' cl J4 tS under Preliminary Order ------ 1j11-12 ----------- approved______ January 25,_195 ------------- 13; 1955 Intermediary Order __-____-___1"12i�4----------, approved_______ Ao___________________________ Final Order ------------------113'233 --------- approved ------- Olay 10;-1955 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. keit further--Resolved,-that-the--saldassessment-be- and -it-is- hereby -determine& -to -be -payable egeal-inatallments as-te-each-iweel-of-4and-dese-pibedthereinz- JUN •r. i ?95` Adopted by the Council _______________________ , Approved ------------------------,19- File 12886 ----------- - +� Gip Mayor. z Councilman watrousOW__ r, Councilman Councilman Councilman IMORTIN�SOON / LU Councilman i16A�11� Councilman dwdhni� PETERSON Mayor ® MON 11, REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON CONDEMNATION OF LANDS AND _s. SSMENT OF BvNEFITS In the matter of___ condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary for slopes,' cuts and fills in the grading of Darlene Street from Hcyt Avenue to Larpenteur Avenue; Luella Street from Idaho Avenue to larpenteur .avenue; David Street from Hoyt Avenue to Idaho Avenue and Idaho Avenue from Hazel Street to Ruth Street under Preliminary Order ----- ____, approved________ Ja__uary_25,_ 195_x_-_ Intermediary Order---------172'�4__, approved -------- April 13_1955----------------------- Final Order --------------- 17393----- approved -------- ?49_Y__io._1955------------------------ - 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 Fin ME I A o VIJ In,1he Matter of curbing Eleanor Avenue from Finn Street to Cretin Avenue Vis, .,. 173677— ,.ne flatter of curbing Eleanor from Finn Street to iCreti• e under PreliminaryOrder 17' .roved April 19. 19M. hearing i ring been ,b, . ,,.t •.n .. ..0 ' u nUrie•: under Preliminary Order _- ....... 1727 3 .....................approved ------------ APri1.19:.. 955-_.-------------....__._. 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.lPaul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- provement to be made by the said City is curb Eleanor Avenue from FirLa Street to Cretin Avenue 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. Adopted by the Council._ City Clerk. AIBP File 12997 - -..._.......----- ---- -------------- ---- Mayor. Councilman GIBBONS Councilman--pA[V6TM _ Councilman Mo�Enave-- / Councilman MARNTrul (/ Councilman MORT NSON Councilman PEYLKION Mayor DILLON 2 55 zM 2 fJW 'y! 0 A CITY OF ST; PAUL , DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE (A) ON PRELIMINARY ORDER In the matter of curbing 'leanor nvs r,ue from Finn Street to Cretin Avenue. under Preliminary Order approved Apra l 1?, 1955 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 - - $ 22 993 • P7 The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is - - - $ 2.4 i 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 yASSESSSED AL Uliu1Q111Rg !1d 16 2 St. Cathrrine F',r;: 2nd Add, 700- 17 2 do 650, 5n 0- lev 2 d(' ('50- 19 2 do 650. )1000. 20 2 do 65o. 49oo. 21 2 do 650. 21650- 22 2 do 650- 41'450- 23 ? do 650. 3300- 2,', 2 do 65o. 34o0. 2" 2 do 650. 4?5o. TOTAL, Form B. B. IB A CITY OF ST. PAUL . - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE _ REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (C) DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED - 1 and VALUA;l1011�pII dlng 25 2 2t. Catherine Park 2nd Add. 650. 11550. 27 2 co .650. 1800. 28 7 do 650. 5000. P9 ' 2? 2 do 650. 5550. 30 -2 do 700. 5100. 1 c aO 700. 5500. 2 5 do (,50. 445o. 3 5 do 650. 5000. 5 do 650. 4850. r [ do firs, 650. 5350. 6 5 do 65o. 4200. 7 5 do 650. 4800. 8 5 do 650. 475o. 9 5 do 650. 5800. 10 5 do 650. SF00. 11 r, do 12 5 do 650. 5000. 13 5 do 650. 4900. 14 5 do 650. 11350. 15 5 do 700. R x Total $19,700. 4127,8,50. 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. y7 Dated_ May 24 19 55 v P.- B. B. 12 Commissioner of Finafic ill �I�i I A F7= -5c F77= El -7 x U 51 May 3 19 55 To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of Saint Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No. 172753 approved April 19 19 53 , relative to to curbing Eleanor Avenue from Finn Street to Cretin Avenue and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is -necessary and (or) desirable. Engineering $166.33. Inspection 55.44 2.993.97 and the total cost thereof is 2. The estim,eost thereof is $ $ ` Cost per front foot $2.49 Frontage 1,204 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. 3 5. Said improvement is asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, subject to assessment for said improy 4 Commi sionek of YAlic Works. ,�,�C�r 19, %VEL 2M 7.49 .1�8 Hon. Frank D. Marzitelli Comissioner of Public Works City of St. Paul, Minn Dear Sir: I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cOst for curbing Eleanor Avenue from Finn Street to Cretin Avenue, under Preliminary Order C. F. 172753 approved April 19, 1953. Estimated Cost $ 2,993.87 Engineering 166.33 Inspection 55.44 Cost per front foot- $2,993.87 $ 2.49 1,204 ft. • Yoe very truly, eorgMl. Shepard (c Chief Engineer Approved for transmission to the Comissioner of Finance �rank D. Marzitelli67 Comissioner of Public Works' 9 • liiE B° Uwu or C.N-. a RaP.ua CITY OF SAINT PAUL uxr. PAVLI JOS. PAVLICEK GEO. M. GAREN, Smarr. _ PUN. Accourr.Nr Capital of Minnesota M.,A.— a.�� eN.�— ENS A. IIOLMBOE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Buay.0 OP SA AVON JOHN M. COTTER, Sun. 0,,— ENoixPsa FRANK D. MARZITELLI, COMMISSIONER Bu— oP MuN-- EQuI—NT HERBL1iT S. WEST ARTIIUR H. KOCH., °HERMAN P. PRANKE, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER Bu..eu oP BRI— GEORGE M. SHEPARD, CHIEF ENGINEER B.—O oP C...—.N MAEjI V. HEWETT JOHN P. MULLANEY. Sun. u, April 29, 1955 Tw EN. EUGENE V. AVERY Hon. Frank D. Marzitelli Comissioner of Public Works City of St. Paul, Minn Dear Sir: I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cOst for curbing Eleanor Avenue from Finn Street to Cretin Avenue, under Preliminary Order C. F. 172753 approved April 19, 1953. Estimated Cost $ 2,993.87 Engineering 166.33 Inspection 55.44 Cost per front foot- $2,993.87 $ 2.49 1,204 ft. • Yoe very truly, eorgMl. Shepard (c Chief Engineer Approved for transmission to the Comissioner of Finance �rank D. Marzitelli67 Comissioner of Public Works' 9 ; . DE.ATION I - 1 COUN " LENO.-- - ank D. bta.'- BY/ � FINAL ORDE I CONDEMNATION" PikOZEEDINGS In the matter of opening, widening and extending Wilson Avenue eastward from the -east line of Ruth Street to the east line of Pedersen Street by condemning and taking the following described tract of land, all in the City of St.Paul: That part of the NW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 Section 35, Township 29TN, Range 22 W, lying within a strip of land sixty(60) feet wide, the center line of which is the center line of the present Wilson Avenue extended eastward from Ruth Street to Pedersen Street and parallel to the south line of Conray Street, under Preliminary Order_. 1721170_ approved- March 29,_ 1955 Intermediary Order_ _ -_ 1732711 . , approved- May 211,. 19155 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 Saint Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- provement to be made by the said City isopen, widen and extend Wilson Avenue eastward from the east line of Ruth Street to the east line of Pedersen Street by condemning and taking the following described tract of land, all in the City of St.Paul: That part of the NW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 Section 35, Township 29-N, Range 22-W. lying within a strip of land sixty(60) feetwi r he center line of which is the center line of the present Wilson �Avenue extende�il th Street to Pedersen Street and parallel to the south line of Conway Street. and the Council hereby orders said improvements to be made. a RESOLVED FURTHER, that the following land, lands or easements therein be and k)the flame are hereby ordered to be taken, appropriated and condemned for the purpose of making said improv ements, viz.: That part of the NW 1/4 of the SE 1/11, Section 35, Township 29-N, Range 22-W, lying within a strip of land sixty(60) feet wide, the center line of which is the center line of the present Wilson Avenue extended eastward from Ruth Street to Pedersen Street and parallel to the south line of Conway Street. 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. Adopted by the Council—_ _+1t1.ii ib'bb_ _ _ _ _ 19_ / City Clerk. Approved_ Gibbons Mayor. Councilmen • oreon Ma itpu Me erfno rzitelli Mor in3`Xortinson Parr to Peterson Peter on, Dillon Rosen Mr. Pr sident, Delaney sna v.5o r . r CITY OF ST. PAUL -" DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (D) In the matter of t tekba �'teet lkift theeast taalLy of pedetaan Sweet by eonde�B and Of � /� of land! all In the Citi of St. M l 'Dot part of thexe 2A Ot the s6 +/..! SeeiiOn JVi1W loenehiy 29-8f ! ! �i119 the coutOr 11M a 4t& -IP of land aixty(6Q iseet aideq assuwd fro& $nth 3St�ee emAer lim of which et to pled w"n Street o� � to amt ��nso t!► line of Cmsp Street. under Preliminary Order approved 11==�:�� 1°55 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance c hereby reports�as follows: l $ 21,�nn The total estimated aFmOn»�okzkecassss�earflbor.aa%sml�ia�p� 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: 1 IADDITION ASSESSED DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK - VALUATION Land Y-111d1::g tl,e r nE-o ??, tr :a it, Peder,er..:t, C �.} 10,61=. r - The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in hereby submits the foregoing as 4ga reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated May 24 19 55 Commissioner of Fina Porm B. S. A. 8-5 D h 60 h J Office of the Commissioner of Public Works Report to Commissioner of Finance April 29 19 55 To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of Saint Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No 172470 approved March 29 1955 , relative to Opening, widening and extending Wilda Avenue eastward from the Yat line of Rath Street to the east line of Pedersen Street by condemnift sed taking the follciin� described tract of Ind, all In the Citi of st.Panl, chat pert of the Hit 174 of the st 1A, section 35, Tom" 29-9, Rapp 22 9, 171n[ within a strip of land.eixty(60)feat wide, the canter line of which is the center line of the preipFnt Wilson Avenue extended eastsard from Rath Street to Pedarun Street and parallel to the south line of Conn? Street. 2. The estimated cost thereof is $ xxxxx —. 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. 4. rn5 5. Said improvement is asked for upon petition of three or more owners of proper subject to assessment ^iement.Commissions of lie Work2M 7.49 �Bi95 Office of the Commissiorlrer of Public Works Report to Commissioner of Finance April 2956 55 LT a ° i x^T -- t 7 s,Jv a F 4 ' P1 - t, 'raw 'r € .� t : a + t�G)i t. .L ^ .� , �x, s,Y ; l\ �' ecE lU ^ ...T )T ;r` .. ra a,v r f.,•:� ,t:.:t 'i�'tns�I ;C »�F, tp€iar x r pwr dLt c . c:g Iutat74 ea J;3 '+. Y S $'V •�t1. Gie.: x14 T. i•:uQ,t:+L ry., 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 $ xzxxx _, 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. 4. 5. Said improvement is Asked for upon petition of three or more owners of propert 1 subject to assessment for said ^3 ement. � w Commissi&of 2M 7.49 .,ws ti �4e Y�O FINAL ORDER IN CONDEMNATION PROCEEDMOE COUNCIL FILE N__ F No. I73679 -Ey F—k D M n BY/�Ft FINAL ORDER Iii CONDEMNA• r f _ ,.%�L:rEEDINGS In the matter of condemning Diad taking an easement 20 fto in width for the, purpose of constructing and maintaining a public sewer on, under abd across the easterly 10 ft. of Lot 9 and the westerly 10 ft. of Lot 8, all in Block 6, Basel Park Division No.4. Also oondemling and taking a temporary easement for construction purposes pmspame on the westerly 30 ft. of Lot 9 and the easterly 30 ft. of Lot 8, all in Block 6, Hazel Park Division No.4. Also condemning and taking an easement 20 ft. in width for the purpoee of constructing an( maintaining a public sower on, ander and across the easterly 20 ft. of Lot 24, Block 6, Hazel Park Division No.4. Also condemning and taking a temporary easement 40 ft. in width for construction purposes on the westerly 20 ft. of Lot 24, and on the easterly 20 ft. of Lot 23, an in Block 6, Basel Park Division Ho.4. provement to be made by the said City is condemning and taking an easement 20 ft. in width for the purpose Of constructing and maintaining a public sewer on, under and across the easterly 10 ft. of Lot 9'and-the westerly 10 ft. of Lot 8, all in Block 6, Nasal Park Division Nc.4. Also condemning and taking a temporary easement for construction purposes parp.Mwo on the westerly 30 ft. of Lot 9 and the easterly 30 ft. of Lot 8, i2i in Block 6, Hamel Park Division No.4. Also condemning anal taking an easement 20 ft. in width for the purpose Of Constructing one i0sintaining a public serer on, under and across the easterly 20 ft. of lot 24, sock 6, Nasal Park Division No.4. Also conde ming and taking a temporary easement 40 ft. in width for construction purposes on the westerly 20 ft. of Lot 24, and -on the easterly 20 ft. of Lot 23, all in Block 6, Hamel Park Division No.4. INAlso condemning And taking an easement 20 ft. to width for the purpose of constructing and maintaining a public sewer on, under and across the easterly 20 ft. of Lot 24, Block 6, Hazel Park Division No.4. Also condemning gand taking a temporary easement 40 ft. in width for construction purposes on the %westerly 20 ft. of Lot 24, and on the easterly 20 ft, of Lot 23, all in Block 6, Hazel Park Dtvision No.4. "rzitell' $a}versva— Mc Mor ' on Marzitelli Parr to Mortinson , Pet so Peterson Ro en Dillon M . Pres dent Ae}attx+y coo t_so * 0` under Preliminary Order_ 172702 _ _ approved- April -14, 195__ Intermediary Order_ _._ _ ___17327$ _ _ approved. -Lay 244 1955 , 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 Saint Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- provement to be made by the said City is condemning and taking an easement 20 ft. in width for the _ purpose of constructing and maintaining a public sewer on, under and serosa the easterly 10 ft. of Lot 9'md the Westerly 10 ft. of Lot 8, all in lnoek 6, Basel Park Diriaion 110.4. Alae condemning and taking ■ temporary eamesent for construction purposes paRpesas on the masterly 30 ft. of Lot 9 and the easterly 30 ft. of Lot 8, 411 in Block 69 Kesel Park Division No.4. Also condemning and tiking an easement 20 ft. in Width for the pnrpose Of constructing ane maintaining a public *ewer on, under and across the. easterly 20 ft. of 1-0t, 24a Block 6, Kasai Park Division N6.4. Also condemning and taking a temporary easement 4o ft. in width for construction purposes on the Westerly 20 ft. of Lot 24, and on the easterly 20 ft. of Lot 23, all in gLock 6, Hmsel Park Division No.4. Also condemning and taking an easement 20 ft. in width for the purpose of constructing and maintaining a public sewer on, under and across the easterly 20 ft. of Lot 24, Block 6, Hazel Park Division No.4. Also condemning and taking a temporary easement 40 ft, in width for construction purposes on the westerly 20 £t. of Lot 24, and on the easterly 20 ft. of Lot 23, all in Block 6, Hazel Park Division No.4. ziteI1y Everson - Peterson Dillon under Preliminary Order—__1,72702__________- - approved ' -Intermediary Order-- --- and the Council hereby orders said improvements to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, 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 said improvements, viz.: An easement 20 ft. in width for the purpose of constructing and maintaining a public sewer on, under and across the easterly 10 ft. of Lot 9 and the westerly 10 ft. of Lot 8, all in Block 60 Hazel Park Division No.4. Also condemning and taking a temporary easement for construction purposes_pwaqxqiaz on the westerly 30 ft. of Lot 9 and the easterly 30 ft. of Lot 8, all in Block 6, Hazel Park Division No.4. _ Also condemning and taking an easement 20 ft. in width for the purpose of constructing and maintaining a public sewer on, under and across the easterly 20 ft. of Lot 24, Block 6, Hazel Park Division No.4. Also condemning and taking a temporary easement 40 ft. in width for construction purposes on the westerly 20 ft. of Lot 24, and on the easterly 20 ft. of Lot 23, all in Block 6, Hazel Park Division No.4. 3Un under Preliminary Order-_ '172709 _______ _ approved_ . .A-41 �r Intermediary Order_ --_-1749"e j 14-a-7 T gt7n Vit;. c tt:.j P usv� zT ti F: t Iu ;.74F ct cc (z .rtc�, brzuo2 2 C) 3J fF C' s s-,q3i n uct (t0 L� .,Y -ao ecu enrurx(U edzFa 7n 50 It G I ,r f' S or,,I p' hSSs7 bSx ra cu bu 4 OL co! 2+r.�crru . J r- ^-ul ? e urp77c asxex (;' rx :cc ucq scxoac: Fpe Iao co'�< Uk�s!n_ pj�,Ur s+: e^;asmsuS SO cJ'• tc xre�p roz kps'xtzboes 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. 21 1955 Adopted by the Council_ City Clerk. Approved_ 19- /V PUBLISHM -�.s - c' _ _ _ _ - -- - Mayor. Councilmen: . Gibbons MXen kaon-- Mtt-ileHBrtd Mor Marzitelli PMortinson PPeterson RDillonMdent,_Pe6m ky sao .r -w Cw CITY OF ST,. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (D) In the matter of fit twit 4 fG+r filF s A, . sig a � � >�+fir serest' t�Ir easterly 10 ft. of Lot 9 sad the westerly 10 ft. as Lot 8, all in Block 69 Bassi Park Division No.4. Also 00ti1e0ing and teki1+8 a temorary easesnt for eoasbiuction Parposss on the westerly 30 ft. of Lot 9 and the easterly 30 ft. of Lot 8, all in 81ock 6 Basel Park Division No.4. Also eoade,,ing and taking at essasent 20 ft. in width for the purpose of constractiag and aeintaining a Public sewer on, under and soress the easterly 20 ft. of Lot espcentuock40,Hasel Park Division NO -4- ft. in width for constructionnpurppo and taking a temporary sees on the westerly 20 ft. of Lot 240 and on the easterly 20 ft. of Lot 230 on in Block 6, Hanel Park Division Bo.4. $ 2rp,rp The total estimated 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: ASSESSED DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION VALUATION Land P,tildint; 0 P, 6 Y.azel rF:, Lir;=i.,:::, F cic g' '!'ct.al ),"25. 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 MAY 24 19 55 a Commissioner of Yt t ce. Perm B. S. A. 6-5 D 'I'c t al t�? 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 Vay 24 --lq 55 'Z� C mi sinner of I e. "Form B. S. A. 8-5 D IX 1' , 4"YGI c0p rty K^ ir ;Z' oll V �=Itwl�-,0* L'r under Preliminary Order approved 1,T)r2-1 1j], 1955 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: cost for the F-Inve $ 2rn,nc The total estimated 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 L', ii1d --'n' I,; 2)4 E do 'I'c t al t�? 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 Vay 24 --lq 55 'Z� C mi sinner of I e. "Form B. S. A. 8-5 D YO,ei< A YE. i BLK. 6 HAZEL AWRA-pit/ . /Y? ¢ Ey,/O Lof9, rY/y,/OIe�B ��1�7DLe1!?4 .sEWE.2 SAS G /y1ENT `= B.iroea oiFp'ine�sr� .oforv/ 22,19SS nra:• V � �� .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ten. /6 17 IN /9 20 21 22 2aW z 14 13 /2 /1 /0 4.- it 7 6 5 Q 3 2 i lS1?• Lo' �O!W4 Oo �.lLifsB,9� 2� SLrWfQ GAJEMfNT g /ya102O (w H--.1 -S 7'1.,e- L WA TER A W.C. /6 17 IN /9 20 21 22 2aW z 26 27 28 29 30� y I Z � i lS1?• Lo' H--.1 -S 7'1.,e- L WA TER A W.C. v' Office of the Commissioner of Public Works Report to Commissioner of Finance April 26 . 19 55 To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of Saint Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No. 17270E approved April. 15 19 55 , relative to and taking an°°�lE.d� and mer the aad aai�ainio& a p*M,,Mg°s on, uW@r of const 10 the ssoMrlt►#0 tL. off; Lot S, all in aaaana# easterly 10 ft. of lot 9 18 and tokfnB a taaporary WWI park Division 20.4. AIM 0004sonU = the ft - for Lot 9 and the aaa'�r1Y for con dVw:tian D° 1Dsa j0 ft. of Lot S, all to iD.oek 6 Areal park Division 20.4. . up Gondemina and taking an eaaeaonL 20 ft. do width for the purpose of oawty"tim-sA arlato101n6 a J�la asset 0% 0% under and soros this 20 ft. of Lot 24, Block 6, Hsu' po'k Bivisioo 20.4. k1so oondamnin: and tam s tworwy *aaecent 40 on the aastarlY 20 ft.10 width for tcf Lot 2323 on the VsatsrlY 20 ft- of tat , w in swak 6, Ansel Park Division 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 of proper ON subject to assessment for said improvement.JW(Yrk Commissioner P c 2M 7.48 gom.8n�i(/((` 2V F' rt C�'i F Office ,of the Commissioner of Public Works Report to Commissioner orFinance —55 T Lolf: 04 vyeo TC U"aGL -)Ub 0 IJ -a WT DI and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports 1. Said improvement i4necessaryand (or) desirable. 2. The estimated cost thereof is 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. 4. +PA 5. Said improvement isaskedfor upon petition of three or more owners of prope 91k '7� subject to assessment for said improvement. 4 Commissioner P cWork 2M 7-49 .QN0.8 LO 0A, 041 .1736811— = Matter of gradin_g and p-inog� lee Road. for thi purposa--------------- _ the abutting property. from , 't terly line f Market streat sterlY line of V,., ............................. •mid service Roed FINAL ORDER In the Matter of grading and paving a Service Road, for the purpose of serving the abutting property, from the easterly line of Market Street (vacated) to the easterly line of Walnut Street, said Service Road to be constructed approximately parallel to and north- westerly of the through higllvray on Shepard Road; also constructing curbing from Market Street (vacated) to Walnut Street and constructing sidewalk from Eagle Street to Walnut Street; also constructing drainage structures, sewer and grater service connections where necessary between Market Street (vacated) and Sherman Street and do all other work which is necessary and incidental to said improvement. under Preliminary Order --- ._.-17a1uQ- ---------------------- approved .--------- --May 17, 1955 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 grade and pave a Service Road, for the purpose of serving the abutting property, from the easterly line of Market Street (vacated) to ` the easterly line of Walut Street, said Service Road to be constructed approximately parallel to and northwesterly of the through highway on Shepard Road; also construct curbing from Market Street (vacated) to Walnut Street and construct sidewalk from Eagle Street to Walnut Street; also construct drainage structures, sewer and water service connections where necessary between Marke t Street (vacated) and Sherman Street and do all other work which is necessary and incidental to said improvement, and the Council hereby orders said infrovement to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That t'fIe 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. Adopted by the Council-__..:. - - 5 -- City Clerk. Apppproved.---- _... ---------- File 12951 ---- - ----------.---------- - -- Mayor. ...y Councilman GIBBONS Councilman Councilman Councilman MaazirELu Councilman Mor,T NSON Councilman PETERSON Mayor DILLON I's 1M 3Y - ' CITYPAUL t .. DEPARTMENT OF OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE �u'� �) ON PRELIMINA� A c r; ire" - ict sd for tie ^ose c° _ '.Cn;; ,'tee abu ting In the matter d. i' my -:'. rr, r I 1 li ie ,r + -, r,+ tp, ] line of �I i d vic _d tcc nd t cor ed z u l pa ll tn;: f tlo'.Eh hz +.',.+y on .herard ..ora, il o constr rrtino crroinF fro"' Ice, Street Ftrct and eonst^'ictinF cTe eide'aalt r,Fle °tr . at °treet; alsc r 1 i -n eg a d ,�a—r service cone ti;ns where ne-re ("NPCt ^,'e co mll 0 ^rr work .rcio" is ec: s.a_y ..red i:.__'e. under Preliminary Order approved 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 $ , arc-_ The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is $ L 0 c'. r:;i:', 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 yALUgTIQ11 c„r•ie^ to in'.er-cticn of cer:'-'r lira of va� t .-” Px erde.. 7'1;' 1ine of Block 1,4; +L. n 17.3 f ft on _ ,:v ji L, i os _ line CC Lot 3, th. 7-1y V1.1' ft on 11y lin-, of :-d '.`1 _...- .c Fe; irri;:g; lcinh .rt cf VIly r ^+ r, Irt r f r1c t n rl:r P' rt ^, d c, ., 13 �:!., .tie .tii.n s '.o _ h�.� rf r:.....^'Vt`11' nf•...' � � t.^ (:'nl_tic ... .'1 ._ a lines .- ]'-, �inr cr ,ci 13?.2 f: M .'11,; sn sj _- ._ line Cr,,:-; e _ len_ _ 11 r, I„ ,rvimr Iaiti.orn _ r . 34,900. 17r TOTAL, Porm B. B. 10 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 May 24 19 55_ Commissioner ofF it Form B. B. 12 CITY OF ST. PAUL _ DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE „ ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (C) DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION - ASSESSED VA i andLU-U— �n :lice & lr^71nes A,I;itlo.. tc the a orrn of St. rs111 and 12 11 !�F r 3, 550- d; Lets P and! o :F 10 lo, AUO. 92oo. 1 l7 to taken for Stier. rd R^, h,� ani ;,11 that ::rt c Lct.. 7, A, c, 10 11., Block !a7 a of Lots .�, 1?,*vl:r'.t L?, alsc cf that c` 1r'it .oc. Fetae- -d nf th" '01. dc'ec?.t:ed line, P_!• at 3 poiP.t !'.'.he :.. line o' *'L a 11, rl^ 7, 15 ft Crc `'.'. cer. ._ :,,. Lc:t, tl 11'. par. wit,!, S. line -f 72 ft, t`.. ri fYa nn L' • ! ' .'., t Sl' ar. tri',h moot .. o ;.y. tc 1 i int ' l -c, .. 1 cf ::, c Ln, T nis ic1 ,.._ wn _f .. F-.1 L1)22r,. - Sihep�-_ ..i; that Lo'_F 7,r,'',1n .. 11, FL::k :7, es, r to ,,,.t,s, ,n�• �1r,,ll_ _ 12, ..1rck !a°, 1,, if i4,, Bl,cl's lying the c' , descrihed l.. the . .-. :.o' 11, 1. 11i, 11, ft f-or, ., ,.v „t� .t nit.. _. :r..e o`. ,1, L .7, " ftp �,-, .. _,. right s , '1 .. rt i, _ v? }. i. _.. mr+F} i' 11'j +r:,, }-e C'' lt`c,'o, Fa' 1 _a lice _ - 1-e� `_ r, 115d ft :1,11 -,T' �I>,'-100• �1^,('-��• tea. P 1^, �l.,ci: �.o, 17 pt. r1.1, n 11 1 _. :h .,. `c I]- ^nr. .:f L, -t 7, �l�-, 1. .. .... .. _`+, . . .. - - i, . ....1,.. ..,._ ... ...1 r"a ' .. L �, '�: ' ... '. ., ,1, .1'. �'r .., _... t Wit, 'y. n11,f �t1 . .'1 ; rt, .. "1 to all of L _ ll _. 1?, E1--ck a', .ict 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 May 24 19 55_ Commissioner ofF it Form B. B. 12 K U D- r R I C E I R v 1 N E S A D D I T 1;� O N 49 48 4-7 N Z I CC I ►' - I I N 0 I I 12 G % fi 9 0 L Z 7 P 7 II X12 WJ ProDo6ed Proprii �'ne d) 66, _---- -- -- -- -- - - - 43 ________ ,_. ____,- J/•.C.AT E.O Vim. C-ATED - - 1-E1. 1o5i a`,Acte.` � h ' TY. !ni �xISTr- N — —_ _ � _ _ - O � R — — — — — — _— `"�/��G.%\u�`�:L"`�'�..�.:�✓"._.J-`\.1 _ �'`•�°" ,� � ' Y - W -•.i t „ f -T;. — � 3 I _ IN P-0 ------------------------- be -- --- - - _— - `-----_— - - --- -- - R R. Tro cK to be re moved_ In d nWALL a'. 41 WALE r a ► N U.S. Harbor Lina Q•Sur-v�m Line- I j Groin Terminol 1 ice' M / S S / S S - .Oovrns�i-eom i SHEPARD ROAD SCALE : 1"=40' look No. 1401 - 140$ t 1341 A Office of the Commissioner of Public Works Report to Commissioner of Finance May 20 1 951 To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of Saint Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No. 179180 approved May 17 1915— relative to grading and paving a Service Road, parallel to and NW'ly of the through highway on Shepard Road from the E'ly line of Market St. (vacated) to the E'ly line o a nnT-St. for*tLie purpose of serving the abutting lizopexty, together with the construction of curbing, sidewalks, drainage, sewer and water connections .There—nen -- y and all „4t,__ -k whd h ia—nace... rV nd inoideatal to said improvement 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 $ —, 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 4. 5. Said improvement is- Asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, le subject to assessment for said improvement. mmis one Public Works. 2M ]-49 �8 Buxenu O. CON— a R-Alt ACGUVNTINO DrvIstON GEO. M. GAREN, Sun. CITY OF SAINT PAUL JOS. PAVLICEK P—. AccauNrANr r. N. nssr. EN°.N.., Capital of Minnesota { JENS A. HOLMBOE 11— Or SANrrnnoN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS JOHN M. COTTER, Sun. . o""` FRANK D. MARZITELLI, COMMISSIONER HERBERT S. WEST Bu... - MUNm— EQU-- HERMAN P. PRANKE, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER ARTHUR H. KOCH Bu— Or B— GEORGE M. SHEPARD, CHIEF ENGINEER MAURICE W. HEWETT BUR— or CoaaecnON E—N..-oweJOHN P. MULLANEY, Sort. EUGENE V. AVERY Mat 20, 1955 Hon. Frank D. Marzitelli Colamissioner of Public Works City of St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I transmit herewith revised preliminary estimate of cost for grading and paving a Service Road, parallel to and northwesterly of the through highway on Shepard Road from the easterly line of Market Street (vacated) to the easterly line of Walnut Street, for the purpose of serving the abutting property, together with the construction of curbing, sidewalks, drainagd,,sewer and water service connections where necessary and all other work which is necessary and incidental to said improvement, under Preliminary Order C. F. 173180 approved May 17, 1955. Estimated Cost $41,697.15 Engineering and Inspection -w 6% 2,501.83 Total Estimated Cost $44,198.98 (Paving 1454 x $8.88) Property Assessment (Curbing 1454 x $1.90) 17,338.12 (Walks 4160 x $0.40) City's Share of Cost (To be paid from Bond Issue) $26,960.86 Property share of the cost is based on making an assessment per front foot of $8.81 for paving and $1.90 for curbing. The $8.88 per front foot is based . on the full cost of a 12-foot strip of roadway. Sidewalk assessment based on $0.40 per 6cuRlefoot. Water service connections extra, where necessary. Sewer service connections extra, where necessary and to replace existing unauthorized sewer connections now discharging into the Mississippi River. s YY_o verytrulT—, k G rge �/y . Shep/ara/ f E y Approved for transmission hie Engineer tg�Re C ie io f Finance. t rank D. a zit 111 Commissioner of P Works ~`.,. • - yNa. 173681— O .he matter of re curbing cu .bing —, r ! paving Maryland Avenue from. L,O•lern Avenue to Abell Street, re- ructing existing curbing where--- w,y, co '-'--'- rnstructing sewer, water - Staa connections from the street By 'I the pro,rtpel^rty lines whe� y � ......... _ � c drair- FINAL ORDER In the Matter of regrading, curbing and paving Maryland Avenue from Western Avenue to Abell Street, reconstructing existing curbing where necessary, constructing sewer, water and gas connections from the street mains to the property lines where necessary, constructing drainage facilities and doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, y under Preliminary Order --- 12215.1.-- .............-aPProved ..............Torch, 2_1 955---------------...... 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 regrade, curb and pave Maryland Avenue from Western Avenue to Abell Street, reconstructing existing curbing where necessary, constructing sewer, water and gas connections from the street mains to the property lines where necessary, constructing drainage facilities and doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, 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. Adopted by the Council-- .-----.---. -- JC0 J53 City Clerk. Approved---.. -- � /��^�"" '✓ - YUBLISHL'D G-.,z-S-�� , File12900 - - - -------- ---------------------------- Mayor. Councilman GIBBONS Councilman_+m,i,�— Councilman -tn?[-m— Councilman MaaziTEul Councilman MoaTiNsoN Councilman DN Mayor DILLON ✓ ILLON vt j d CITY OF ST. PAUL] DEPd ARTMENT OF FINANCE //COMMISSIONER REPORT OF OF FINANCE (A) ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - In the matter of regrading, ciirl•i.n and oavi.r,; ryland ..vc n• P rrom ' :-tnrn n ie o Gell re(,naFtn,ct.:r)- existi f c ,'_.ng where n_cere_;ryI con. r Ir+i .a _, r, ,we'=r and ga; n, r-.ecti.on= from tihc str•cet :14 n� to -he 1 rcp. rty lire= 1 re f. _e-: r , c, rstructing end de ail othei .work whit,, i.F nec ry .. _.. ice arl plete a_i--•� imprrnl�c�e Tit, under Preliminary Order approved 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 $ (' °+ 7—, 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 VAL111, N Land i� di +--n to 1,5c,. hnC Ci- of °7,.1 114 1 57,= f'or all'y 1 do X. ra=t . t. for all"=y 11; ,- :1?r 17C,1. 5,' . 17a. � f n° T_o+ ? ,_ all of 1 do a50. ^2('C:. -. do 850. 7F00. 1 5 do TOTAL. 1 00. le5c. I Form B. B• 10 CITY OF bT. rAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED ypLUA I Land $si"idi.g ' 31 5 Averbach �: Hand's Addition to .. 625. 55C. the City _f It. Pe,a 1 1 Braytcn's t.'.diticr, tr, the City L25 - of Ste Paul Lot 1'4 1y north P ft. of 13 1 do L75. 3050. .. 1 1 113rayton', 2nd kddition bo the ..1900. 3600. City ^f St. Pail 14 1 do L25- 1 2 do 500. 3300- 1L 2 do L25. 2 2 Erehs _r's Subdivision Lot 3, L75. 16:%0. Block 1, St. Paul '1^rth 0utlots Lc' 3 -. ! 2 do L5o. 2600. 1 Eunde n Eeyer's Addition 350. ? do 350. 2250. 3 do 350. 3650. L do 325. .1750. do 325. 1700. 6. do 350. 5150., Lot 25 'c :fiest of 26 2 Dawson's Fcurth Ad^ition to 375. 1200. c+ Paul. Lot 2'/ .. .:s hf 26 2 A 325. 1r ft of Int 29 Dil of 2P 2 do N5.. (0Q, ' 15 ft r,r Lot 99 a 211 of w 30 . 2 -- 350. 1200. Lots 31 and 32 2 do L50. 1650. s Lots 337and 31' 2 do 450.. 2250. L^. 25 ?11. 36' 2 do 145o. 2150. 37 2 do 225. 38 2 m do 225. 39 2 do 22.5.. 1950. LO 2 do 225.. i TOTAL - i •- •_/ - CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER " DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK - ADDITION ASSESSED y .LandVALUA'S1Q 1:1.7:g %1 2 aws^n' 4 _I: Atlldition to ` 225• 1300. Psul, 42 2 do 200. Lots 10 and 44. d do 400. Lots 45 and V. 2 do 400. Lots L7, and 4A 2 do 400. 19. Dorn'; SubJivisicr 450. 2350. Lot 20 Y 7 t 10 f* .. Lc', 22 . all 21 ,0 600. 53oc. E. 10 ft; Lct 22 & all c£ 23 do Loc. 2100. 24 c 250. 1350. . Lot 25 d east of 26, do 375. 1650. ','est z of Lot 26 L all of 27, do 375., 2600. .. 28, do 300. 1 rmanuel Church St:bdivlsicn "A11. 325. 1400. 2 do 325. 3 do 325. 6100. 4 do 325. 1700. .. 5 do 325. 2050. 6 do 325. 1150. 7 do 325. 19Go. Es. E. lA ft for alley)Lot 1, east 10 feet of 15. Garden Homes 450. 2650. .. Fx. alley) South 12 ft of E. 57ft. sry of Lot 13 and west 32 £t. of Lot 15, and east 3 ft. of 1(, do 450. 2500. lest 40 ft of Lot 16 € all of 17• do 1100. 4150. 41. do 475. 3700. .. �. )42, do 500. 2600. !,3 do .- _ _ . _ 500, 3000...:; 1.11M • TOTAL I CITY OF ST. PAUL. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE _ ON PRELIMINARY ORDER 7-E..RIOTION ASSESSED LOT BLOCK ADDITION VUALTION ,Land i�'I lding 44, Garden Homes 500. 2550. . 45 do 500. 3650. 46. do 500. 2650. .. 47.. do 475. 26,50- 1.1. 1 Kranz Division 2400. 7900. 12. 1 do 400. 2600. 13 1 do 400. 1050., Lots 15 and' 14 1 do 850. 5400, 7 2 do 450. 2050. ?r_ts 8 and 9 2 do 800. 1650. 10 2 do 400. 1500. 11 2 do 400. 1000. 12 2 do 400. 1550. _ 13 2 do 400. 150. LI 2 do .. 450. 2000. 18 . 3 do 550. 1050. .. Lots 1 to 15 1 Stinson's Pine St. Addition to 6800. _ 3600. the City of St. Paul, Minn. 3 2 do 400. 4750. . .=st 10 ft of Lot 6 LL all of Lots 4 s 5 2 do 990. 8900. Er.. E. 1C ft; Lot 6 & all of 7 2 do 700. C700. .. :r Lots 8 and 9 2 do 800. - forth 15 ft of Lot 11 all of 10, 2 do 3200. 6850. 13. T. E. Somers Addition to St. 425. 1000. P:ml, '41,nn. Lots 14 and 15, do 750. 2000. „ 16 do 500. 1600. . Lot 17 & East 25 ft, of 18_ do 575. 1550. .. Ex. East 25 ft. 119 _ do_ 75. fell ...Il TOTAL . v L I it CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER " (B) DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK' ADDITION AASSESSEDED ALU f. Lana Tu.Ming 19 T. B. Somers Addition to 375. 11450• Paul, Minn. Lots 13, 14, 15 x, E. 2C ft, of 16 1 Schle+.ti 2rd Addition 1375• 50. (1� & E. 20oft ofto 16) Lots 19,,18,17 W. 16.77 £t, of 16 . 1 do 775. 6800. Lots 1 and 2 John A. Weide Is Subdivision of 600. 2300. Lct 45 cf Cottage Homes Lots 3 and 4 do 600. 3300. 5 do 300. 900. 6 do 300. 1100. 7 do 300. S. 65 ft. of Lot 8, 9 and 10 do 550. 1350. 22 7 Wifelburg Hills 1325. 7700. Lots 23 and 24 7 do 1200. 1500. 25 7 do 500. 500. 26 7 do 450. Lots 27 and 28 7 do 650. 6650. 29 7 do 250. Lots 31 and 30 7 do 850. 5000. r; t West 20 ft. of Lot 15 & all of 114 8 do 575. 7400. Ex. Llest 2C ft, hot 15 &all of 16 8 do 300.: 5750. 17 8 do 375.. 4200.. n 18.8 do 375. 2250. hti 19 8 do 375. 2100. 20.8 do 375. 2350. 21 8 do 375. 2150.. 22 8 do 375.- 3850.. " 23 8 do 375. , _.-1.959• , N TOTAL I I CITY OF ST. PAUL ' - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (C) DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALU 1O Lard AbTu].I IJIt., 24 8 idifelburg Hi11= 315, 25 8. do 375. 1900. 7C P do 325, Total V5,825, 4262,175 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. 19� Dated May ah pow B. B. Il Commissioner of Fi . V -90 N. %2 NE :4 SEc. 25- %29 X2.,23, yg J(:4LG JOO' TO 1 ' \ I � r , Qoae VE. i FIE # � I 6caq.vivM A✓E. Ll L-R—J Z •8 .fE55�AI►?/NE AVE. m ti Cavor AVE. •.. . ✓frit J ANO. ,�K/J � I�'�Ij _ F 1 _ wJ C04MI'3 s7/MO. MA3 OL .F. Ale 30 -T29 -R22. .91 26t Office of the Commissioner 'of Public Works Report to Commissioner of Finance April 20, 1955 19— To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of Saint Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No 172151 approved March 2 1955 , relative to Ucurbing and paving Maryland Avenue from Western Avenue to Abell Street, reconstructing exicting onr ng w ere necessary, ting sewer, water and gas connections from the street construc,,. property 1ine. where eenstraetifig drainage facilities and do all other work which is necessary and incidental +n nrmpu+a said improvement, 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 $ —, 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. 4. 5. 1Said improvement is asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, subject to assessment for said impr nt. i3 // o� N l�� Co m' oner of Public Works. v { 2M 7-48 .�B n 92 t) 1955 V 1/ I FIN C°p t 0 129 B.- - C.N-. ° R".' CITY "OF SAINT PAUL "�°JOS, P VLICEN GL•'U. M. GAREN, Surr. JOS, l-NT Capital of Minnesota Pu N. A.— C—L srv...... B..�.... SAN ON JENS A. HOLMBOE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS _ JOHN M. COTTER, S— Or-, Ell-, FRANK D. MARZITELLI, COMMISSIONER B...,,u .. MUNwI.AL EQvI.MEN HERBERT S. WEST AR H. KOCH HERMAN P. PRANKE, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER ' Burzrwv , B.— GEORGE M. SHEPARD, CHIEF ENGINEER � B.— .v C. ---N MAURJCE W. HEWETT -411110.0 JOHN P. MULLANEY. Su— April 20, 1955 EUGENE V. AVERY Hon.Frank D. Maraitelli Commissioner of Public Works City of St. Paul, Minn Dear Sir: I transmit herewith a preliminary estimate of cost for regrading, curbing and paving Maryland Avenue from Western Avenue to Abell Street, reconstructing existing curbing where necessary, constructing sewer, water and gas connections from the street mains to the property lines where necessary, constructing drainage facilities and do all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement under Preliminary Order C. F. 172151 approved March 2, 1955. Estimated Cost $ 156,682.47 Add for Engineering and Inspection @ K 9,400.95 $ 166,083.42 Add for Water Department changes 2,800.00 Total Estimated Cost $ 168,883.42 (Property Assessment for paving thus shown (753 x $5.00 * 521 x $4.10 ♦ 5955 x $3.30"1 25,552.60 $3765.00 • $2136.10 • $19,651.50 ) City's Share of Cost $ 143,330.82 The property's share of cost is based on making assessments against abutting property at these rates, namely: Ccmnercial property without curb @ $5.00 per front foot with @ 4.10 " Residential property without curb @ 3.30 " with @ 2.40 10 11 -2- Regrading, etc. Maryland Ave. from Western Ave. to Abell 3t. 6" Sewer service connections, extra, if needed @ $90.00 each 9/4" Water " " " " @ 75.00 " 1• @ 80.00 ' 1-1/2" " @ 117.00' Paving of driveways extra, Where not previously paved. Your ery truly, urge . Shepard ' hief ngineer i Approved for transmission to Camissioner of Finance rank D, zit 11 Commissioner of P i Works C. F. Ho. 173662-- J ' 736 - In tha matter of grading and surfac- Ing lth bltuminous material the alley In mrck 1, Hiawatha Park Addition rnrUc!'r- �. r In ih� a p 9n. FINAL ORDER In the Matter of grading and surfacing withbituminous material the alley in Block 1; Hiawatha Park Addition No. 2, from Itasca Ave. to Magoffin Ave. Also constructing a sewer in the alley from a.point 150 ft. north of the north line of Itasca Avenue to the existing sewer in Itasca Avenue, under Preliminary Order ------------- .(-2 T (4 .......-- ------- -.-approved -------- lg,._1955 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 grade and sm-face with bitumi:)ous material the alley in Block 1, Hiawatha Park Addition No. 2, from Itasca Ave. to l4agoffin Ave, Also construct a sewer in the alley from a point 150 ft. north of the north line of Itasca Avenue to the existing sewer i:h Itasca Avenue, 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. Adopted b the Council.. 2. P Y City Clerk. Approved" - ............ Fie12987 ------ -- -- - ----------------- -..... ................. .-............ Mayor. Councilman Councilman GIBBONS Councilman _Hn.-- Councilman _ UQ, I A, n _ Councilman MAR71TELLI 1 Councilman MOPMNSON ' Mayor KTE1,10N DILLON 2.55 2M 2 CITY OF ST. PAUL ' _ DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE (A) ON PRELIMINARY ORDER In the matter of hn :,! Fy i.n flcck 1, Itacr .. _ teff !,ve. f l« c .r,etr cttr,:. a sewer ,P i e alley _.cn n pciri. 1r0 ft, nrrth cf .hc nort- l;no o` ,'Hees Ave -,:ie 1.c the cxis—rg _eirer in v� ~� under Preliminary Order approved April 19, 1955 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 - $_.:.� 3 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 r V(1LUA•f,1Ofy, moi_ _ Except Cleveland Ave. 1 1 Hiawatha Park Addition No. 2, 550. 5000. St. Paul, Ramsey Co, Minn. do 2 1 do 500. 4150. do 3 1 do 500. 47oo• do 4 1 do 500. 4700. do 5 1 do 500• 47oo. do 6 1 do 500. 3950. i do 7 1 do 500. .4700. do 8 1 do 500. 47o0. do, hots 9 and 10 1 do I=. 7650. do 11 1 do 500. 4700. Form B. B. /0 TOTAL, Total $26.125. $104,250. 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 May 24 19 55 l/. �ofFina Form B. B. tx Commi_ s .: . - .... [( .:ITY OF ST. PAUL . I . • DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE , REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (C) DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALVTIpfl__ Land Except Cleveland Ave. 12 1 Hiawatha Park Addition No. 2, 500. 4700. St. Paul, Ramsey Co, Minn. do 13 1 do 500. 4600. do 14 1 do 500. 300. do 15 1 do 550. dol Lots'16 and 17 1 do 1200. 6200. Lot 18 &•South 28 feet of 19 1 do 925. 4500. Ex. South 28 ftj Lot 19 and all of Lot 20 & South 9.98 feet of 21 1 do 900. 4500. Ex. South 9.98 ftj Lot 21 & Except North 7.7 feet] 22 1 do 900. 4600. North 7.7 ft. o/Lot 22 & all of Lot 23 & ex. Nqrth 25.38 feet] 24 1 do 900. 4600. North 25.38 ft of Lot 24 & all of ' Lot 25 & South 2.28 ft of Lot 26 1 do 900. 4600. Ex. South 2.28 ftj Lot 26 & ex. North 15.4 feetj 27 1 do 900. 5300, North 15.4 ft of Lot 27 & all of Lot 28 & South 12.26 ft of Lot 29 1 do 900. 5750. Ex. South 12.26 ftj Lot 29 & all of 30 1 do 1000, 5650. Total $26.125. $104,250. 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 May 24 19 55 l/. �ofFina Form B. B. tx Commi_ s i i— St. Paul, D1inn.............. ......... . ...._..194 1. To The Honorable,_The.Council, _ I City of St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: We, the undersigned property owners, hereby petition your Honorable Body �o cau;41 the following improvement to be made: and surfacing ......Grading/alalley..in...Block..1.,....Hiawa.tha_..hask..Addition...No,2, - .. ....'\,.. :Y, P ..............._. ... ......... from Ita.sca...Avenue..._... __.........._..&xAye. to . ..._.._.Magoffin Avenue ............... _..._..._......._.....a8tc�mcxx GM 11-47 •-q n ' A GM 11-47 •-q n i 462 S'A S E'A SEC. 17-28-23 MAGOFF/N AVE. t � e � TL Y F � _ 2 � 1 Q. Q J /TASCA AVE. W W J V _ i 4" Office of the Commissioner of Public Works Report to Conimisgioner of Finance A' April 28 1955 To the Commissioner --of Finance of the City of Saint Paul: The Commissigner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No l�approved April 19 1955i_, relative to c grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 1, a wa a Parkon o. r� Itasca venue o ago n venue. Also constructing a sewer in the alley from a point 150 feet north a`: the noM, line of itasea Avenes to the es#e4#ng sewer in ita.ees Avenue and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is necessary and (or) desirable. Engineering $261.24 4,659.38 Inspection $261.24 2. The estimated cost thereof is $ —, and the total cost thereof is $ Coat per front foot $3.43 Frontage 1,360.2 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. rn 5. Said improvement is asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, subject to assessment for said improvement. 91�. ��. /Js Commisaier o ublic Works. RECEIVEO 2M -49 ^fie L28 rs' N., ' T OF A v ,. T""°°'° E—NE . April 22, 1955 EUGENE V. AVERY Hon. Frank D. Marzitelli Commissioner of Public Works City of St. Paul . Dear Sir: I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cost for the grading and surfacina with bituminous material the alley in Block 1, Hiawatha Park Addition No. 2, from Itasca Avenue to Magoffin Avenue. . Also constructing a sewer in the alley from a point 150 feet north of the north line of Itasca Avenue to the existing sewer in Itasca Avenue, under Preliminary Order C. F. 172774 approved April 19, 1955. Estimated Cost i6 4,659.38 Engineering 261.24 Inspection 86.24 Cost per front foot 3.43 Frontage 1,360.2' Yours .very truly/,/ / . G� drgIf. Shepard hi mf Engineer Approved for transmission to the Commi"ioner of Finance Fe�arzitell Commissioner of Public Works C CEQ M. GAREN, Sum. CEO. M. GA a R`°" CITY OF SAINT PAUL "JOS. ° • Minnesota JOS. PAVLICEK VLICEx PRIN. A -- P.— A—. G°u E. -Capital of JENS A. IlOLMBOE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS nx�x seOT x JOANN M.. COT COTTER, Sun. o" HERBERT S. WEST en FRANK D. MARZITELLI, COMMISSIONER ➢unuu or Muxm—e Equ,ruexr • HERMAN P. PRANKE, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER ARTHUR H. KOCH ➢unuu or B.— HEWETT GEORGE M. SHEPARD, CHIEF ENGINEER ' Exo -- IME, �® Buop Conxecnox JOHN P. MULLANEY. Sure T""°°'° E—NE . April 22, 1955 EUGENE V. AVERY Hon. Frank D. Marzitelli Commissioner of Public Works City of St. Paul . Dear Sir: I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cost for the grading and surfacina with bituminous material the alley in Block 1, Hiawatha Park Addition No. 2, from Itasca Avenue to Magoffin Avenue. . Also constructing a sewer in the alley from a point 150 feet north of the north line of Itasca Avenue to the existing sewer in Itasca Avenue, under Preliminary Order C. F. 172774 approved April 19, 1955. Estimated Cost i6 4,659.38 Engineering 261.24 Inspection 86.24 Cost per front foot 3.43 Frontage 1,360.2' Yours .very truly/,/ / . G� drgIf. Shepard hi mf Engineer Approved for transmission to the Commi"ioner of Finance Fe�arzitell Commissioner of Public Works C i `L ORDER IN CONDEMNATION '- OCEEDINOS COU: FILE : _ xo. 173"3 --By Frank n. MuJ_ ma� tter 1 c demninn an' BY ement in the land ec ase FINAL ORDE CONDEMNATIO_;,4°7s'Cii°g.'". �rNGS g In the matter of_ condemningand taking an easement in the land necessary for slopes, - - cuts and fills in grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 1, Hiawatha Park Addition No. 2, from Itasca Avenue to Nlagoffin Avenue, under Preliminary Order__ 172775 approved April 19, 1955 Intermediary Order_ _ 17x279approved_Y 24, 1955 -- 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 Saint Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- provement to be made by the said City is condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary for slopes, cuts and fills in grading and surfacing with bituminous material'the alley in Block 1, Hiawatha Park Addition No. 2, from Itasca Avenue to Afagd'ffin Avenue, and the Council hereby orders said improvements to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, 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 said improvements, viz.: For slopes, cuts and fills in grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 1, Hiawatha Park Addition No. 2, from Itasca Avenue to %goffin Avenue, to the extent shown on the plan on file in the office of the Commissioner of Public Works. 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 ivith the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council- - -2 I r l'j -City Clerk. Approved_ Mayor. Councilmen: Marzitelli mroe,,n tr Gibbons Mortinson t Peterson n ` Mr. President, H,hrr, Dillon9 10 /✓) u A CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE (A) ON PRELIMINARY ORDER In the matter of ccndemninF rnc' 1.-akirqf a-. 4n 'Llip 1an,�i for dopes, -iiF -ind fj-l!F 'ind �i;rfacinf�, faith I" - tumircil�; the all,.y in Flcok 1, Hiwiatha P-ii,k kd-iit',,:n Ir—i A\—nue tr� -3g,f r! n % under Preliminary Order approved A-ri I !:�5 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Ccimmissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: for the s1 eve The total estimated $ 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 IC�LUAI!DK ..,Idj,tirn No. 2, rc 00 -0 do 40 do d, do 500. 117()0. 10 -50, 7Cr ;a, Lcl.- .,nd 10 i do jnryj. 7(-'-'-0. Jr, do 500. 700. TOTAL, Is 0 CITY OF ST. PAUL . DEPARTMENT OF -FINANCE REPORT OF COMMI§STONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (C) DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED Land vALnTtptL y ixcr;a Clecelar.d t:•✓e. 12 1 }ii;.;atha rnrk ?d,dticn "' . 21 500. -1700.S" _v . P'.u11 ..c*as C01 :"ir.I;. do 13 1 do 50G. Vea. do 14 1 0 500. 300. 55o. ric; Lots 16 and 17 1 do 19(10. (200. Lot, l' 1 South 2P fee' of 14 1 do 925, L50n, Fx. Fouth 2P ft; Lo+.. 19 and all of Lot 20 L South 9.9F Feet of 21 1 de r' c, Guth 9.9e ft.; Lot 21 a F'xcept .,r:th 7.7 fret; 22 1 do 900. 1.60o. °;ortl, 7.7 f., of Lot 22 & all of Lot ^3 a ex. IJnrth °5.3F fec;t; 94 1 do 90G. VC0. "4:rth ?5,3F ft of Lot 24 S. all of Lot 25 Fouth 2.2P ft of Lot 26 1 do 900. '4600. Fx. South 2.2P ft; Lrt 26 g ex. \rrth 15.L feet; 27 1 do 900. 53OO. e.,-• }� i �,ll ft of Lot 97 al 1 of Lot 2F ,. ,,.th 12.2( ft of Lot 29 1 ) do 90C. 7: r L 0. Fr. Ccuti. 12.2" ft; Lot 29 ': all of ?e 1 do lu",. 5650. 4 Total ;;1!112;;. X10'41250. The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and i 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 P9av 24 19 55 I Form B. B. 12 Commissioner of Finan -111 0 W f Indicalcn Cut Alk - Wkat<i Fill Typical Natation 4, LO 3.0 Fiyor•• a6eve line slaw Cut or Fill at property line. Fiyurm below lice .how diaiance to which slopes extend beyond Properly line Survey 6k. No. 2804 ALLEY BLK. 1 HIAWATHA PARK ADD. N-4 2 Itasca Ave. To Magoffin Ave. NORTH SOA,LE- 1"=40' BOWDOIN ST. HIAWATHA PARK ADD. N0, 2 0 l6 17 is 19 20 21 22 23 24- 25 26 27 28 29 30 W • + 45.34 Q1 a"tttre 4 a Wmwdr P7*7-14 - . — I i - S�L—bx.r 3 Lo.•bs.ly 0 0 m a m a p^N aococ. '- 10 0 f` • O N d. N M b .O o O o 4 -9' Papurn o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q O N M N RY ama m l mC D m Q N N m U 00 �IO 1O �,V Y4b �N F o _ _ O� �O �O U. Q 45.34 „' � 45 IS 14 13 l'2 II 10 g 8 7 Co 5 4 3 2 I HIAWATHA PARK ADD. N0. 2 60 CLEVELAND X/E. 60' ALLEY BLK. I HIAWATHA PARK ADD, 2 Itasca - Magoffin Sl. 0r.2 NQ. 1310 1 V Office of the Commissioner of Public Works Report to Commissioner of Finance April 28, 1955 19— To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of Saint Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No. 172775 a roved April 19, 55 PP 19_, relative to condemning, and taking an easement in the land necessary for slopes, outs and fills in the grading and surfacinUith bituminous material the alley in Block 1, Hiawatha Park Addition No, 2, from Itasca Avenue to Magoffin Avenue 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 $ 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. 6. Said improvement is asked for upon petition of three or more owners of propert x subject to assessment for said improvement. eAPRsione of licWzM 7.49 .�,e CEIVED 28 1955 Q0 DEPT. OF PINANCY l _�7 4 W F. No 173661— 'o the matter of grading and surfac- ; with bituminous material the north - In Block 1, Bordner's West View from Yorkshire Court to ' line of Lois 6 and 7, Plx West View 1'o. -dar,`gnlno. - FINAL ORDER. In the Matter of grading and surfacing with bituminous material the north alley in Block 1, Bordner Is West View No. 1. from Yorkshire Court to the south lot line of Lots o and 7; Block 1, Bordner's West View No. 1, under Preliminary Order ......... 172823 -------- ...-_-_--- -approved .--------April 22,-_ 1455------- - --------- 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 grade and surface with bituminous material the north alley in Block 1, Bordner's West View No. 1, from Yorkshire Court to the south lot line of Lots G and 7, Block 1, Bor(bier's West View No. 1. 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. Adopted by the Council Gyp `� � �� " i ' ''��' City Cie rk. Approved---- File 12995--------------- L -IV�/f Mayor. Councilman GIBBONS Councilman _wAtMRsON-___ _ Councilman u0, &ND _ Councilman MAR71TELLI Councilman MOU NSON l J Councilman PETERSON Mayor DILLON VVV 255 2M 2 -ow 4 °ice ' CITY OF ST. PAUL o •' •�,� ., DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE';{ --- REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE r ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (0) In the matter of t,t. 1.;;? ci 1'r. 1 11 ; -: aJ t i ,l r+-;-]e�i 4%rr 1, ..i. . c -_S ' under Preliminary Order approved April 22, 1955 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 Lend Building 6 1 Bordner's West View No. 1 750. 5500- 7 1 do 800. 4950. Ex. East 15 feet# 11 1 do 600. 5400. 30 1 do 750. 5400. 31 1 do 650. 6450. 32 1 do 650. 6450. 33 1 do 700. 6050. Tota $4,900. $40,200. 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 Work.. Dated M3Y 24 19 55 Form BSS. A. 6-5 D Commissioner of Fin t o tix St. Paul, Minn.... -----------19.5-.- To The Honorable, The Council, City of St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: 129(c..' We, the undersigned property owners, hereby petition your Honorable Body to cause the following improvement to be made: --- Greeed sn,� bleck topped all ----- off Yorkshire Court to the north - - - - --...._............ --------..... -- --------------- - --------------- -----..St. Ave. from .. _ ..- - St. Ave. to--- - -- ---- --- - - - -- ... - -- --St. Ave. NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION o ! 1 6M 11-62 -004-2 RECD SEP 281954 4q a i N MONTREAL -� 4 `� re iVILLARD AVE. N. %s. .5. W. '/a. 54c•'�6._ � h OR/CJ'i!/ IW `l C 3 e O i0 ag o..} 41 nl 461 I� a the Commissioner of Pubc Office of r9 s Report to Commissioner of Finance April 29 19 55 To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of Saint Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File tlo.. 172828 appioved April 22 1955 , relative to grading and surfacing with bituminous material the north alley in Block 1,Bordner's West View No. 1, from Yorkshire Court to the south lot line of Lots 6 and 7, Block 1, Bordner's West View No. 1 and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is necessary and (or) desirable. Cost per front foot $3.82 2. The estimated cost thereof is $ 1, 264.75 and the total cost thereof is $ Engineering $66.20 Inspection $23.50 Frontage 331 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 owners of property, subject to assessment for said ' vement. �� 4,u^ Commissio er o ublic Works . 2M 7.49 'i rQI EIV ti OF rr NCj .<� _ Hon. Frank D. Marzitelli Commissionsr of Public Works City of St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir; I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cost for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the north alley in Block 1, Bordner's West View No. 1, from Yorkshire Court to the south lot line of Lots 6 and 7, Block 1, Bordner's West View Pio. 1, under Preliminary Order C. F. 172828 approved April 22, 1955. Estimated Cost S 1,264.75 Engineering 66.20 Inspection 23.50 Cost per front foot 3.82 Frontage 331 ft. Yours -.very truly, L'G pard org She is f Engineer Approved for transmission to the Commissioner of Finance Frank D. Marzitellii ' Canmissioner of Public Works tlVM-1II. °"� " °' a . ` CITY OF SAINT PAUL CEO. M. GAREN, Surf. M. GA S BURMU Or SANrtAnoN Capital of Minnesota PN,N. AF.. C,- E—.— ARTHUR H. KOCH DENS A. HOLMBOE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS .-2 JOHN P. MULLANEY, S.- FRANK D. MARZITELLI, COMMISSIONER .a 29 HERRBBEERRTT S. WEST _ M ' HERMAN P. FRANKE. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER Bv.env or IIa,mcv MAURICE W. HEWErr GEORGE M. SHEPARD, CHIEF ENGINEER EN.—I... r �® T.Arr,. E..,N.rR April 28, 1955 EUGENE V. AVERY Hon. Frank D. Marzitelli Commissionsr of Public Works City of St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir; I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cost for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the north alley in Block 1, Bordner's West View No. 1, from Yorkshire Court to the south lot line of Lots 6 and 7, Block 1, Bordner's West View Pio. 1, under Preliminary Order C. F. 172828 approved April 22, 1955. Estimated Cost S 1,264.75 Engineering 66.20 Inspection 23.50 Cost per front foot 3.82 Frontage 331 ft. Yours -.very truly, L'G pard org She is f Engineer Approved for transmission to the Commissioner of Finance Frank D. Marzitellii ' Canmissioner of Public Works tlVM-1II. JOS. PAVLICEK P,— Am UNTAW BURMU Or SANrtAnoN JOHN M.COTTER,S.— BU.uv or MvNIUIrAL EQv,rxeNT ARTHUR H. KOCH BUIMU OF Co. ¢c ION .-2 JOHN P. MULLANEY, S.- .a 29 M Hon. Frank D. Marzitelli Commissionsr of Public Works City of St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir; I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cost for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the north alley in Block 1, Bordner's West View No. 1, from Yorkshire Court to the south lot line of Lots 6 and 7, Block 1, Bordner's West View Pio. 1, under Preliminary Order C. F. 172828 approved April 22, 1955. Estimated Cost S 1,264.75 Engineering 66.20 Inspection 23.50 Cost per front foot 3.82 Frontage 331 ft. Yours -.very truly, L'G pard org She is f Engineer Approved for transmission to the Commissioner of Finance Frank D. Marzitellii ' Canmissioner of Public Works tlVM-1II. r ..'AL ORDER IN CONDEMNATION COU SLE 1O. - — _ ROCEEDINGS 1%l i 1!1 1 T No. 179685—By Frank D. Mar , B Y�%��cG .a— , FINAL ORD CONDEMN N," 4� F. ; `„ : ,DINGS In the matter of_ condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary for slopes, cuts and fills in grading and surfacing with bituminous material the north alley in Block 1, Bordner's West View No. 1, from Yorkshire Court to the south lot line of Lots 6 and 7. Block 1, Bordner's West View No. 1, under Preliminary Order_ _ 172829 - approved. April 22, 1955-. Intermediary Order_ 1731 approved Yhy 243 1955_ 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 Saint Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- provement to be made by the said City is condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary for slopes, cuts and fills in grading and surfacing with bituminous material the north alley in Block 1, Bordner's West View No. 1, from Yorkshire Court to the south lot line of Lots 6 and 7. Block 1, Bordner's West View No. 1, and the Council hereby orders said improvements to he made. , RESOLVED FURTHER, 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 said improvements, viz.: For slopes, cuts and fills in grading and surfacing with bituminous '. material the north alley in Block 1, Bordner's West View No. 1, from Yorkshire Court to the south lot line of Lots 6 and 7, Block 1, Bordner's West View No. 1, to the extent shown on the plan on file in the office of the Commissioner of Public Works. 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 inaccordancetherewith. Adopted by the Council_ j CC''y Clerk. Approved_t'� - TLiSFTsU Mayor. I Councilmen: Marzitelli rBernerr Gibbons Mortinson put r Peterson j Mr. President, f-4,4rrr,,T Dillon L 4 S V CITY OF ST. PAUL . DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE .. - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (D) In the matter of c - n,! r - :, ne 1 , cc r l_c^t ruit l 'Cl'f !? F lP. Y1 1tl^❑ R'_7 1 till, 7�r r .. T. r'L ,r'. L('r' •,1 -. _ 1'�i •, h, 1-4 l ,l 1, c L . under Preliminary Order approved . r,ril 221 1?7�5 To the Council of &e City of St. Paul: The Comrgissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The tt� t}1 kstimated aatouxit x¢A}tQaSsty ct#t p�r�t� pxAjlgU$R9e�5eig41}�fiR,. $ The/rrE4ated 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 LLz:d _gilding 7 1 EG z,'. •., 1' "ee:i 11 1 d0 600. CI:vO. 30 1 :o p�, C1 00. i c �rCi. EI.�C. 32 1 do FCne 6uCO3 13 1 �O 7UC. �CrG. 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 May 24 -1955 Perm B. S. A. 9-5 D Commissioner of FinaTy 9— I C" + Indicafes CO Ab — Indiaafes Fill Typical Nota+ion 'pa . Figurer above line thew Cu+or Fill cf property line Rpm belaw line show dirtanae is which slaper ea+end beyond pproper+y line Survey Beek N° 1669 NORTH ALLEY BIK, i,BORDNERS WE5T VIEW NQ i Yorkshire Court To South Lot Line of Lots 6 & 7,Blk, i,Bordner's W. View Net SCALE 1"-40' 29SE, Office of the Commissioner of Public Works Report to Commissioner of Finance April 29 19 55 To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of Saint Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No. 172829 approved April 22 1955, relative to condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary for slopes cuts and fills in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material the north alley in Block 1, Bordner's West View No.l, from Yorkshire Court to the .oath line of Lot. 6 and 7, Block 1 Bordner'. West View No. 1. and having investigated the matters and things referreWto,therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is necessary and (or) desirable. 2. The estimated cost thereof is $ xxxx _, 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. 4. 5. Said improvement is _asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, subject to assessment for s7,.'. Commission. of blic W 2M 7.49 �s 5"A l M _ j v+ e —Il COUNCIL FILE NO ------ _..---------- .- By---- --- FINAL - FINAL ORDER . In the Matter of curbing south side of Litchfield Street from Rice Street -to Part: Street ,, 173687— ..t r 73687_matter of curbing south sIdl i field Street from RI_ Street Street. under I'll'., ry O- 03, L under Preliminary Order--------- ------------- -..approved ------------ Ai'ril,.l.4.:_ 1955- - - ---------------------- 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 curb south side of Litchfield Street from Rice St.,eet to Park Street 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. Adopted by the Council -_...-Ji-2.1.MJ ....... . r2�G� - I City Clerk. A royg ---------- F:le 1297; C ----- Mayor. Councilman GIBBONS Councilman HatwTZS0W------ Councilman Councilman MARZITELLI Councilman MORT11SON Councilman PFIERSON J Mayor DILLON au zr 2'w CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ? (A) ON PRELIMINARY ORDER ti Inthematterof curb L ctl+h side of Litchfield Street from Rice Strf—• to Perk Street. i under Preliminary Order approved April 11,, 1955 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 $_ 1,,19Y.23 The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is $ 2,1,E 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 YALUA Ott I,an Lot 1, 16 :: 17, Plock 2, Perghcltz Is Reerranre,ient "A" part :t alley vac. between sd Lccs; also N. 1140 ft of 1 AuJitors S.ldivision No. 16, 1250. St. Pa,11, !^inn. 3100. 111-y vac.�adj. 2 2 Eergholtc Pearrangereent "A" 300. 2050. { do 3 2 do 300. 1600. "ac, alley adj. rnrt of Lots 5 & 1;1 E. of extended E lice of :d. 37 ft of sd 5, :1190 ex. E. 2P ft; Lot 15 and all of 14 2 do 1,75. 1.x,00. Vac. alley adj. &part of Lots 5,6, 13 & 11, between extended W. line of ft of Lot 6 & extended E. lire 37 ft of Fd do 5 2 600. 2600. TOTAL, Pmm B. B. 10 Total $9,300. $34,950. 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 May 24 19 55 / Lo -2 t e. yr :''-4[ 4A-✓ Form B. B. 12 Commissioner of Financ • , _�� CITY OFST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (C) DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION Land Building Ex.. S. 62 ft- of Lots 12 & 13; vac. alley adj. & part of Lots 6,7,12 u 13 between extended 'd. line of E. £t of Lot 6 & extended 4% line of F. 1P.07 ft of 7 2 Eerghcl�- kearrangement rAA!I 05. 1250. Ex. S. F2 ft of Lots 12 F- 13; vac. e11ey adj. & ^art of Lots;,P,ll & 12 between extended W. line of E. 7%'.07 ft. of Lot 7 L extended W. "line of '". Q1' ft. of 9 2 do V5. 300. . 62 ft of Lots 10 L 11; vac. ah ay adj. I- 1—t of Lc' _. s P,10 , 11 W. of extended i'. Lne or E. ?4 ft. o' L(-1 ° and all of 9 2 do 50o. 1100, . E. I_? £t; S. 5 £t of Litchfield St. vac. adj. Lot 1 a ex. S. 20' ^'t; Lanoux's of Lcts 7, 36^,0. 1"000. 9 a 9 of Eazillc'e .Addition )f Acre Lc`.s ., St. 'aul Al.lcy vac. ._ij. 42 ft of fol. F. 5 ft of _.tch`ie19 St. voc. r,dJ. L^t 1 d ex. 20 feet; 2 2 do 315. 1u5o. Total $9,300. $34,950. 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 May 24 19 55 / Lo -2 t e. yr :''-4[ 4A-✓ Form B. B. 12 Commissioner of Financ ,1 ys r Wrcr'e 5 e St. 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: /ftpl�'if�_�b�P�JenrrS/d"".o h pots npfy{nZl`o/Gon�n._000 doors) _ kiyh !-_...ijc.VFiF[D-------- -St Awe. from........... ................. .kc ..-"... ...... ..... ....... ...................... _.... St. Am. to ............. AI91? S.-.._.- ------ ..........................._............................_....-............... ...... .........St. Axw- NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION Al —(�'//IAI ,T—� 2 ,'�• Zi - Gq,Cn 2M- -5-4R V s_ Sly%, 5;�-c30-TZ9-,Q.22 i .�.LL7ri•rFiee 01,01-1-4No CE1✓IE-7"6 R Y. `YiNNipf G 4✓6.-. � V AfWAT6.Z ST. > Cucr; �s'a rrw a. Ari-ws. § ,t. tt3Yvj ttL im 978 Office of the Commissioner of Puhlic Works Report to Commissioner of Finance April 21 55 n 19— To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of Saint Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No. 172705 approved April 14, 19 55 , relative to curbing the south side of Lichfield Street from Rice Street to Park Street. and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: Engineering $66.51 1. Said improvement is necessary and (or) desirablga. Inspection 22.17 2. The estimated cost thereof is $ 4,108.55 and the total cost thereof is $ 4z" Cost per front foot $2.46 Frontage 487 ft. and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows: 4 4 5. Said improvement is Asked for upon petition of three or more owners of prope y, subject to assessment for said improvement. o� s 5f, OCom�i7i.N'Vr�PublicWayrk.." RECEIVEU 2M 7.49 ,�,8 APR 22 1955 DFPi. OF N HNANCF l IIOvuu Ov CO.— & Rv AOCOU m DIVuOON GEO. M. GAREN, Suer. -CITY OF SAINT PAUL JOS. PAVLICEK _ P11N. AccourrrnNr rn N. nest. cHENOmrra Capital of Minnesota TENS A. OLMBOB OF SA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS B° JOHN M. COTTER, Sun. 0"' ENO.— FRANK D. MARZITELLI, COMMISSIONER HERBERT S. WEbf B.—u o Mu...' E¢u.— • HERMAN P. PRANKE, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER ARTHUR H. ROCH IIunenu or Hawes GEORGE M. SHEPARD, CHIEF ENGINEER MAURICE W. HEWETT IIUPJO N P. MULL Ervoirveen �® IGIIN P. MULLANEY, Suer. T-,,,, Ervoirveen April 20, 1955 ECGBNH V. AVERY Hon. Frank D. Maraitelli Commissioner of Public Works City of St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cost for curbing the south side of Litchfield Street from Rice Street to Park Street, under Preliminary Order C. F. 172705 approved April 14, 1955. Estimated Cost $ 1,108.55 Engineering 66.51 Inspection — Total Estimated Cost $ 1,197.23 Estimated Cost per front foot $1197.23 __ $2.46 487' You ery truly geShepard ref ngineer ai•� z Approved for transmission to the Commissioner of Finance &r--kMarener of is Works �. (: A Od,in.l to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE COUNCIL NO LICEIISE COYRITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK r. COUNCIL RESOLUTION—G E L FO COMMPRESEN BY ISOIONER��"'� Dere- June 21•, ,1955 RESOLVED- That licenses for Gas Station 27Pumps, Auto Repair Garage and Foodstuff Vending Machine Location, Application D2488, applied for by Claude L. Davis 0 at 1400 St. Clair Avenue be and the same are herebir granted, provided, however, that no 7arare or bod+; work will be done after 9 o'clock n,T, nor R on Sundays and that all other activities°will re stopp:,d at 9 etcicck p.s. RENE1lAL R'3STRICT ITS COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons ---ila1 9eft - 41QU .1 Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 6M 8-61 d�g,p C. F. No. cring A. geo rZ-�rt la P. NO. grin A. bf F. Petetson— aesdved. That I'-- for Cas Sta. Pt. -- if B -Pum Auto aepalr Garage and FoPpoda[uH yead{,,. 31g yuratfon. ClaudeL U.Davis at 1da0 L for Dy rue be and the same dI! DereDC ylrgrant- ed• pprovided, however, that no garage or body work will be dune a -ter I' lock p,m. or on at Sundays and dr all ather Hvlt{ea will be sopped at B o'clock pm Adopted py Ne Council June at. IBM 'APProved June gl. ms (June $9. 1955) =a y,�455 Adopted by the Council 195_ Approve 195— /� n Favor Mayor Against Orikin,l to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL NO. FILE %OOFFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK /��� CQU�;(�ON—GENERAL FORM o PRESENTED BY• s. COMMISSIONER DAT RESOLVED, that pursuant to Section x.11, Minnesota - Statutes 1941, and upon delivery to the Corporation Counsel of a release approved by him, Maurice Lazarus be paid $32.50 out of the Judgment and Compromise Fund in full payment of damages sustained in an accident with Odean J. Jackson, policeman, who OF was engaged in the performance of his official duties. C. 17368913YF. No. 1935g9y Robert F. Peter- . Resolved. That pursuant to Section 418.1 1, Minnesota Statutes 1941, and upon- tlelive y to the Corpor tion Counsel f a lease the Co g ti n, Maurice o1—rus be and $32.5p out Fund a Judgment d Compromise talnedhInfoil Payment of damages suss Jackson , ° rident with Odean 7. in tho p°Ilceman, who w eogagetl duties. perfa'mance f his fflclal Adopte Ad by.the Counell June 21,'1955. pproved June 21, 1955. e (June 25, 1955) JUN 21 1955 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195_ Yeas Nays Gibbons —iW-r=r- = Approved 195_ l doll a Marzitelli In Favor 0 r � Mortinson Mayor Peterson --Igainst Mr. President, Dillon 5M 6-54 OW2 l3r161na1 to Cit) Clerk ' 1 CITY OF ST. PAUL F?,NCIL NO _ _r OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK L 1 C. F. No. 173690—Ry Frank D. M—Jz a That the Northern States Power Co be telll— �a� Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission given permission to install one pole in m install a pole In alley vet en Raymond Place antl my 11 Avenue; _ one pole in alley n gla of Grand, west of Albert; one pole on north alley between Raymond Place and Raymond vole °f Grand. west of Mtn rt;north' f Selby; one pole on north side of I Selby, east of Dunlap, with necessary' es and Avenue; one pole in alley north of Band, wires to be —h removed when es.Prelquested to do so by the Common Council and - - cost of said removal to be borne by the Northern States Power Company west of Albert; one pole on north side of Aby . dopted the Council June 21. 1955. - .Approved June 21, 1955. _ (June 25. 1935) Grand, vest of Albert; one pole on west eYde of Dunlap, north of Selby; one pole on north side of Selby, asst of Dunlap, with necessary gips, anchors and wires. Poles and wires to s be removed when requested to do so by the GV a� Common Council and cost of said removal to ` be borne by the Northern States Power Company. r— tn � e3 tJ G f �- >fd4grr; COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays 3 lbbona Approved 195— Marzltelll �n Favor _,W tinson Mayor f Peterson Against I -Mr. President, Dillon a4 6-61 -91Pb2 No. 17WOI1 By Robert T. Gib- s --Frank n. Mar7ltelll— Orlyinal to City Clark lyed, By the Council of the M," Saint pPpaul, that the issue^ NO CITY OF ST. PA ai n�o'F No�rsthern s aiex " OFFICE OF THE CITY-. -Y, 1 y the premmis, (/a.�.� � /f �2MIRESO'UT GEt�i,nra•,under and PRESENTED BY / /7 �.. i' ,2CESENTEIONE �/SJSJ/IlfiYl RESOLVED, by the lt'ouncil of the City of Saint Paul, that the issuance of a permit, pursuant to a written application of Northern States Power Company, In the premises, to said Company, by the Commissioner of Public Works, under and subject to all of the provisions, terms, and conditions of City of Saint Paul Ordinance No. 9314, as amended, be and the same hereby is approved and authorized and that the same shall constitute permission to said Company, as the permittee, under slid Ordinance No. 9314, as amended, to use the public streets and other public property within the corporate limits of the City of Saint Paul, as the same shall be transversed by the line hereinafter described, for the purpose of ereMn�g, laying, constructing, installing, maintaining, and operating a High VoltagS7 ectric Transmission Line, with the towers, struc- tures, poles, crossarms, cables, wires, guys, supports, fixtures, and devices used or useful in the operation and maintenance of said High Voltage Tdwet_Electric Transmission Line, through.;Iover, and upon that certain route in the City of Saint Paul, County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, generally described as follows: Beginning at a point on the site of Northern States Power Company High Bridge Power Station within said City of Saint Paul, thence continuously extending in a northeasterly direc- tion adjacent and approximately parallel to the general lines of the several right of ways of Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway Company and Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company, and the lines of public streets designated as Shepard Road and Warner Road,, to a point on the north side of said Warner Road, approximately 2230 feet easterly from the east line of another public street desig- nated as Sibley Street, thence northerly to a point adjacent to the intersection of the public streets designated as Commercial Street and Fifth Street, and thence northwesterly to a point adjacent to the intersection of the public streets designated as East Minnehaha Avenue and Westminst", Street, thence westerly along and approximately parallel to the right of way, tracks, and yards of Great Northern Railway Company to a point adjacent to the public thoroughfare designated as Eustis Street Highway immediately north of Great Northern Railway Company right of way and thence northerly generally paralleling the same and on the west side of COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196_ Yeas Nays Gibbons a Vo s u„nnrd Approved 196_ Marzitelli In Favor Martinson Mayor Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon sM 8-E4 �'2 sAfd 5dstid Street Highway (Trunk Highway No. 2A) to the north City limits of said City of Saint Paul; said route being more particularly that shown on the Plans therefor consisting of ten sheets on file in the office of the Commissioner of Public Works in and for said City of Saint Paul and entitled "Route of 115 KV Transmission Line from Highbridge Sub, to Terminal Sub. - Northarn States Power Co. - Ellerbe & Co.�- St. Paul, Minn. - April 8, 1955"•; which`Plans, consisting of ten sheets as aforesaid are incorporated herein by reference. RESOLVED FURTHER, that such permission to said Company to uae,the:- p-ablic streets and other public property within such corporate limits shall authorize the aforesaid use upon and along said route as shall be necessary for the erecting, laying, constructing, installing, maintaining, and operating of the aforesaid High Voltage Tower Electric Transmission line and appurtenances by said Company as such permittee under said Ordinance No. 9314, as amended, in conducting, distributing, and supplying electric energy for public and pri- vate use and for the purpose of conducting such electric energy to and through said City, provided that such High Voltage Tower Electric Transmission line and appurtenances shall be so located as not to interfere with the safety or convenience of ordinary travel along and over said public streets and public property and so as not to interfere with any other public use of the same. RESOLVED FURTHER, that, among other conditions pertaining to such permission under such permit, said Company, in the installation, maintenance, and operation of said High Voltage Tower Electric Transmission line and appurtenances, shall be subject to such reasonable regulations as may be imposed by this Council from time to time by ordinance or resolution, and futth er that if it shall become necessary, in the furtherance of any public improvement or at the instance of said Company, to remove or relocate the physical property of said Company represented in said High Voltage Tower Electric Transmission line and appurtenances, said Company shall remove and relocate the same without cost to said City and shall place all public streets and public property affected, in the same condition as that which pertained to the same immediately prior to such removal or relocation, and that said Company shall, as one of the considerations and conditions hereof, fully indemnify and save said City whole and harmless from any and all claims for injury or damage to persons or property occasioned by or arising out of the construction, maintenance, operation, repair, removal, or relocation of said High Voltage Tower Electric Transmission line and appurtenances by said Company hereunder. RESOLVED FURTHER, that said High Voltage Tower Electric Transmission line .and urtenances shall be erected, maintained, and operated through, over, and upon said route as shown on said incorporated Plans; that, among other things, as a condition to the granting of such permission under said permit to said Company, the location, erection, construction, maintenance, operation, repair, removal, and relocation of said High Voltage Tower Electric Transmission line and appurtenances by said Company, shall be subject to the supervision and direction, conformable to this resolution, by the Commissioner of Public Works and the Commissioner of Public Utilities of said City, and to such minor deviations in the subject route and minor changes of tower locations shown on said incorporated Pians as shall be directed by the concurrent action of said Commissioners of Public Works and Public Utilities in the interest of the involved public service, that said High Voltage Tower Electric Transmission line and appurtenances, as installed, maintained, and _2_ i' ori[inel to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE COUNCIL NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE operated, shall be of the same status as other public utility installations of said Company and permitted on public streets and other public property of said City under said Ordinance No. 9314, as amended, and shall likewise be subject to applicable provisions, terms, and conditions of said ordinance, as amended, without delimination; that said Company shall file its written acceptance of this resolution within sixty days next after the publication of the same, in the office of the City Clerk; and that nothing hereunder nor by virtue of said permit shall be deemed to grant any right in any premises transversed by the hereinabove described route, which shall represent private, ad distinguished from public property, and which shall be neither owned nor controlled by said City. COUNCILME Yeas �' Nays Gibbons Flaivm%u -'---� j Marzitelli Tn Favor Mortinson Peterson Against W. Piesident, Dillon I 6M 8-64 �'Z —3— „UPS ? 1 i Adopted by the Council 196— MI Approve _195— Mayor PTTP,LISFIED lo- 2=5- S't Saint Paul, Minnesota June 30. , 1955 To the Honorable, the City Council Saint Paul, Minnesota Gentlemen: We, the undersigned, do hereby accept and agree to abide by all the terms and conditions of Council File No. 173691, adopted by the Council on June 21, 1955- N S S POWER CO b ANY v I r90 L—I-' I k � LIIM 1, DESCRIPTION OF.LOCATION OF NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY HIGH VOLTAGE TOWER TRANSMISSION LINE Beginning on the property of the Northern States Power Company at the High Bridge Power Station in St. Paul, thence extending in a north- easterly direction following the general line of the rights of way -of the-°, Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway and of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, and of Shepard and Warner Roads to a point on the north side of Warner Road approximatsly_2230 feet easterly from the east line of Sibley Street, thence northerly to the vicinity of Commercial and Fifth Streets, thence northwesterly to the vicinity of Bast Minnehahe and Westminster Streets, thence westerly along and generally paralleling the right of way, tracks and yards of the Great Northern Railway Company to the vicinity of the %stis Street Highway in the City of St. Pawl just north of the Great Northern Railway Company right of ways thence northerly generally paralleling and on the wast side of the Eustis Street Highway (Trunk Highway No. 260) to the north city limits of the City of St- Pawl{ the route to be acre specifi- cally as shown on the plans consisting of ten sheets on file in the office of the Department of Public Works of the City of St. Pani, said plana being en- titled °Route of 115 E9 Transmission Line from Highbridge Sub. to Terminal Sub. - Northern States Power Go. - Ellerbe & Go. - St. Paul, Minn. - April 89 1955.' The route as shown on these plans say be subject to such minor changes in tower location as may be required by right .of way or other consider- ations, such changes from the location shown on the plans to be subject to the approval of the Commijeicner and Chief Engineer of the Department of Public Works. A'f sai& eusti9 Street, Highway (Trunk Highway No. 2A) to fihwe north City rMts of said City of Saint Paul; route being more particularly that shown on the Plana therefor consisting said of ten sheets on file in the office of the Commissioner of Public Works in and for said City of Saint Paul and entitled "Route of 115 BV Transmission Line erbe & from Highbridge Sub . to Terminal Sub 's which®pNorthrEns tco consisting of ton lsheets as Co. - St. Paul, Minn. - April 8, 1955.1 aforesaid are incorporated herein by reference. RESOLVED 1pURTHgR,thatpropertycpermissionietohsaid Company totasshthe v pdblic streets and other P inecessary all authorise the aforesaid use uvon and along said routeas hall beand operating for the erecting, laying, constructing, installing, s of the aforesaid High'Voitage Tower Electric Transmission line and appurtenances by said Company as such permittee under said Ordinance No. 9314, as amended, in conducting, distributing, and supplying electric energy for public and pri- vate use and for the purpose of conducting such electric energy to and through said City, provided that such High Voltage Tower Electric Transmission line and appurtenances shall be so located as not to interfere with the safety or convenience of ordinary travel along and over said public streets and public property '4nd so as not to interfere with any other public use of the same. RESOLVED FURTHER, that, among other conditions pertaining to such permission under such permit, said Company, in the installation, maintenance, and operation of said High Voltage Tower Electric Transmission line and appurtenances, shall be subject to such reasonable regulations as may be imposed by this Council from time to time by irrdiin Orance dinance therresolutiof ons apublic .aur th_eg that if it shall become necessary, to remove or relocate the improvement at the instance of resented in said High Voltage Tower physical property represented o_ said CompanyP S�]Wtric Transmission line and appurtenances, said Company shall remove and reMcate the same without cost to said City and shall place all public streets and public property affected, in the same condition as that which pertained to the same immediately prior to such removal or relocation, and that said Company shall, as one of the considerations and conditions hder�fclaimfully for indemnify and an said City who and harmless from any injury or damage to persons or property occasioned by or arising out of the construction, maintenance, operation, repair, removal, or relocation of said High Voltage Tower Electric Transmission line and appurtenances by said Company hereunder. RESOLVED FURTHER, that said High Voltage Tower Electric Transmission line and appurtenances shall be erected, maintained, and operated through, over,.and upon said route as shown on said incorporated Plans; that, among other things, as a condition to the granting of such permission under said permit to said Company, the location, erection, construction, maintenance, operation, repair, removal, and relocation of said High Voltage Tower Electric Transmission line and appurtenances by said Company, shall be subyedt to the supervision and direction, conformable to this resolution, by the Commissioner of Public Works and the Commissioner of Public Utilities of said City, and to such minor deviations in the subject route and minor changes of tower locations shown on said incorporated Plans as shall be directed by the concurrent action of said Commissioners of Public Works and Public deities in the interest of the involved public Voltage service, that said High Electric Trangmiasion liar and appartenances, ae ineta11ed, maintained, and Original to City Clerk JIRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER__ CITY OF ST. PAUL CIOENCIL NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL SO TION—GENERAL FORM DATE v � r WHEREAS, The Commissioner of Finance has re- ported, in accordance with Section 53 of the City Charter, the existence of an emergency during the period from June 16, 1955, to June 30, 1955, which rendered necessary the employment of cer- tain employees of the Department of Finance for more than eight hours per day or forty hours per week in doing the following work: examining lands and buildings proposed to be acquired for school sites, street openings, sever easements, Capitol Ap proach, etc., and preparing estimates of damages to individual properties; checking assessments for local improvements and miscellaneous work; and WHEREAS, This emergency arose by reason of the following facts and circumstances: increased depariolental ac- tivity caused by Bond Issue program on top of a previously crowded program; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED That the proper city officers are hereby authorized to pay the employees who per- formed such work in accordance with the provisions of the Council's salary ordinance, Ordinance No. 6446. C. -F. No. 173692—By Severin A. Morlln- son. by Resolved rThat the proper city of16 lals are hereby authorized to paY eer- tain employes in the Dep:nt as of Finance for extra employment as de- scribed in the r solution. Adopted by the Councl] June 21. 1955 fi Approved June 21. 1955. (June 25, 1955) , I: 21 99x1. COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays Os :1 Approved_ ___ _______ 195__ �zitelli �dn Favor I_ ' ,➢iortinson Mayor Peterson ---Against jir. President, Dillon Orlalnd b r., Clerk COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL PILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK C CIL RE_SO TION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BYDATE June 21, 1955 COMMISSIONE In the matter of constructing a sewer in Bayard Avenue,,frcm Chatsworth Street to Pleasant Avenue, under Prelimi�Lary Order C. F. 178406 approved June 1, 1955. 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 Yeas Nays Gibbons Halv&son ar��zitelli -46rtinson Peterson Mr!President, Dinon 5M 6-64 -4W2 C. F. No. 173683—By Frank D. M—i-1� Will— a ID the matter ci constructing geWei In Bayard Avenue from Chao-�, Orth Street to Pleasant Avenue, Un- der Preliminary Orf C. F. 173466; a gesoived, Tunehl, at all orders In the �,b,ve matter be aannuUed ee nd ree hereby a called, eedings in -eh inded and a proc matter discontinued. Adopted by the Council June 21, 1955. Approved June 21, 1855. (June M, 1955) C .��, �iv Adopted by the Councl 195— N11 11 Approved— Q t Q �. 195— v In Favor Mayor �L�Against .g, Orlainal to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCILNO. FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK RESOLVED, that out of the Workmen's Compensation Account of the General Fund, weekly compensation of $35,00 be paid Malcolm Berg while he is totally disabled by reason of injuries he received on May 31, 1955, while employed by the Department of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, and that $35.60 in partial settlement, to and including June 17, 1955, is now payable. COUNCILMEN. Yeas Nays Gibbons u,11,na Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 5M 6-64 -09!0-2 C. F. No. 173694 --Hy Severin A. Martin-�� son, by request— Resolved, That out of the men's Compensation Account of the General Fund, weekly mmpe satlon of {35.60 be aid Malcolm Berg while he is totally disabled by reason of injuries ha received on May pial, 1955, hlle am eyed by the !r nPublic Bf Parks. Play o ds n uildings, and that $35.00 in partial settlement, to and including June 17, 55, is 19now payable. Adopted by the Council June 21, 1955. Approved June 21, 1955. (June 25, 1955) � t :N 2.1 1955 Adopted by the Council 195— Approved 195_ i a Tn Favor a { Mayor Against Od¢iesl to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CT) COUNCIL NO. FILE 'rIEREAS, The Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and public Buildings has reported, in accordance with+Section 53 of the City Charter, the existence of an emerg- ency during the period from June 1 to 15, 1955, which rendered necessary the employment of certain employees of the Department of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings for more than eight hours per day or forty hours per week in doing the following work: 1. Operation of municipal Rolf courses and refectories, and supervision, care and maintenance of municipal baseball fields and other facilities. 2. Tree trimming. 3, Operating and servicing loud sneakers at Como Lake pavilion. 4. Setting up equipment at Ramsey Playground. C Watching and guarding parks property. And IEREAS, This emergency arose by reason of the following facts and circ',m- stances: 1. -Heavy week -end play and patronage. 2. Wind and storm damage caused safety hazards. 3, Special evening programs on Sunday and Flag Day. 4. Special PZogram on Sunday afternoon. 5. Seasonal requirement for more ni-bt-time protection. TISEILFORE, !3E IT i30rVET, That the prover city officers are hereby authorized to par the employees who performed snch work in accordance with the provisions of the Council's salary ordinance, Ordinance I!o. 6446. C. F. No. 173695 ---BY Robert F. Peter - 50.1. by request— Roffi- esolved, are phereby tauthorthe pzedeto pay cerr- artment 0 PParks Playgrounds andes in the DPublic Build� scribed inr/n extra reso as de - Adopted by the Council June 21. 1955. A'ppruvcd June 21. 1955. (June 25, 1955) x14 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196— Yeas Nays Gibbons - X o. I ] on - rsApproved 196— �iiattBllS —� Marzitelli In Favor Mayor Mortinson �I Peterson - Against Mr. President, Dillon Original to City CItri - CITY' OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK O NCI RE LUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONEa �/��s� DATE RESOLVED, that the proper City officers are hereby authorized to accept the draft of State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company in the amount of $222.21 in full settlement of the City's claim against Milo Nettleton for damage to police car on April 25, 1953, by reason of a collision at Ninth and Minnesota Streets, the original amount of the City's bill being $238.71, from which the sum of $16.50 was deducted in arriving at settlement of the claim. C,aoF. No. 173696-_SY Robert •F. peter• n— rs areehe hereby uThat thorl d City accept the It f State Farm Mub�a] quto- .., moblle fusuranne Company In the amount t $222.21 in full settlement t the City's claim against Milo Net - aIn f°r .,d mage to pollee car on Prll 25, 1953, .by reason of a collision' t N1nI and Minnesota Syyteels the in 15238.7,1, ofrom t the Chlch ithe bum be[ . aa16 a was dednetea, 1n arriving at - ettlemeM of the claim. Adopted by the Council June 21, 1955. Approved June 21, 1955, ` (June 25, 1955) .1Uis .1 1 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195_ Yeas Nays Gibbons a Approved 195_ Holland I,-". n / C , A /1. �� Marzitelli In Favor �`Qe ��Jl•� � Mortinson i Mayor Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon i ' SM 8-64 -qWZ _ � 173697—By Frank D. Maml- W W . •a / \ T� I�� 0;1,..l to City Clerk tie atter of constru a ub- 6 CITY OF ST. PA',. anitary newer nom`ooalaw NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY .� 1t10 jots 11, Btorkr 0 RESOLUTI It !to�beao�inedIa-- 1,; 4 r PRESENTED BY ✓ - 4-1 - —1 �;��;. .�. 9' 21st, 1955 COMMISSIONE _ t Ir In the matter of constructing a public sanitary sewer , from Woodlawn Avenue to a point 10 ft.' southwesterly of the West line of Lot 152 Block 1 Riverwood Addition, in a 10 ft. wide easement(to be obtainedjacroas Lots 11 to 16 inclusive, Block 1, Riverwood Addition, the center line of sadd easement (to be obtained)being described as follows: A line parallel to and 10 ft. distant from the south property line of Lots 11,12, and 13, Block 19 Riverwood Addition, extending from Woodlawn Avenue through Lots 11,12 and 13, Block 1, Riverwood Addition, to a point of intersection in said Lot 13 of the aforedescribed line with a line parallel to and 15 ft. 4stant from the south- easterly property line of lots 13yl4 and 15, Block 1,.Rigerwood Addition, thence in a southwesterly direction from the point of intersection in said Int 13 on a line parallel to and 15 ft. distant from the southeast line of Lots 13,14 and 15, Block 1, Riverwood Addttion, through Lots 13,14 and 15 and through Lot 16 on said line produced to the alley in Block 1, Riverwood Addition, and Preliminary Order 172224 approved March 8, 1955 and Final. order 173131 approved May 17, 1955. RESOLVED, That the plans and specifications for the above named improvement as submitted by the Commissioner of Public Works, be and the same are hereby approved, and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Purchasing Agent be and he im hereby directed to advertise for bids do this improvement. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons —iiaisorson `-H411and-- Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 6n 6.64 .p W 2 Adopted by the Council 195— Approved 96—Approve 19b— (/ 1 �n Favor Mayor —Against 1 173697—By Frank D. Maml- W W . •a / \ T� I�� 0;1,..l to City Clerk tie atter of constru a ub- 6 CITY OF ST. PA',. anitary newer nom`ooalaw NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY .� 1t10 jots 11, Btorkr 0 RESOLUTI It !to�beao�inedIa-- 1,; 4 r PRESENTED BY ✓ - 4-1 - —1 �;��;. .�. 9' 21st, 1955 COMMISSIONE _ t Ir In the matter of constructing a public sanitary sewer , from Woodlawn Avenue to a point 10 ft.' southwesterly of the West line of Lot 152 Block 1 Riverwood Addition, in a 10 ft. wide easement(to be obtainedjacroas Lots 11 to 16 inclusive, Block 1, Riverwood Addition, the center line of sadd easement (to be obtained)being described as follows: A line parallel to and 10 ft. distant from the south property line of Lots 11,12, and 13, Block 19 Riverwood Addition, extending from Woodlawn Avenue through Lots 11,12 and 13, Block 1, Riverwood Addition, to a point of intersection in said Lot 13 of the aforedescribed line with a line parallel to and 15 ft. 4stant from the south- easterly property line of lots 13yl4 and 15, Block 1,.Rigerwood Addition, thence in a southwesterly direction from the point of intersection in said Int 13 on a line parallel to and 15 ft. distant from the southeast line of Lots 13,14 and 15, Block 1, Riverwood Addttion, through Lots 13,14 and 15 and through Lot 16 on said line produced to the alley in Block 1, Riverwood Addition, and Preliminary Order 172224 approved March 8, 1955 and Final. order 173131 approved May 17, 1955. RESOLVED, That the plans and specifications for the above named improvement as submitted by the Commissioner of Public Works, be and the same are hereby approved, and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Purchasing Agent be and he im hereby directed to advertise for bids do this improvement. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons —iiaisorson `-H411and-- Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 6n 6.64 .p W 2 Adopted by the Council 195— Approved 96—Approve 19b— (/ 1 �n Favor Mayor —Against Original to city Clark CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL N0. FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK RESOLVED, That the Commissioner of Public Rorke, be and be is herein authorised and instructed to proceed with the improvement of the intersection �g of Jessamine Avenue and Como Avenue at an estimated coat of $850.00, and .the intersection of Jessamine Avenue and Dale Street it an estimated cost of $320.00, said costa to be paid out of Paving Aid Fund, 31-$1. C. F. No. 173OB—ay Frank D. Mani- telll— Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works, be and he is herein au- ;thorlred and Inslruoted to proceed with the Improvement of the intereec- ' tion of Jessamine Avenue and Como Avenue at an estimated cost of $850.00, and the Intersection of Jessamine ,Avenue and Dale Street at an esti- mated coat cd 9g2p.00, said costa to Aid Fund, be osld out o! Paving ` Adopted by the Coun cil June 21, 1855. Approved lune 21, 1055. IJwre 25, ]955) Y�' a9:'AkV 21 Ick COUNCII.MEN Adopted by the Council__ 196_ Yeas Nays 5� Ibbons Halverson—_ . � Approved 196— j rzitelli Favor �rtinson Mayor -Ireterson O Against Mr. President, Dillon . SM-�54 ®2 — orizinet to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL NO. FIL COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays �Sbbona Halvorson Holland ,�zitelli Dfortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon ■ 5h 6-64 -MI-2 RESOLVED, That Itiver Terrace, Inc., a Minnesota Corporation, having received permission from the City of St.Paul by ordinance N0.10316, being C. F. 168766 approved June 23, 1954, to grade Curfew Street from Otis Avenue to Desnoyer Avenue, and Desnoyer Avenue from Curfew Street westerly to the St. Paul City Limiter have rough graded the above named streets and have presented petitions for the final grading of said streets. Therefore, the City Council does hereby consider that the rough grading of the above named streets shall be deemed compliance with the ordinance. C. F. No. 173699—ny Frank D. Marzt- telli— Rebalved. That River Terrace, Inc. a Minnesota Corporation, having celvea permission from the City re, St. Paul by ordinance No. 10316, be - Ing C. F. 1$6766 approved June 23, 1954, to grade Curfew Street from Otis Avenue t1=1yer Avenue, and Destroyer Afrom Curfew Street esterly to the St. Paul City Limits, have rpugh graded the above n ed streets d have presented politions or the a(inal gradingg of said streets.Therefore, the City Coon Il does here- by consider that the rough grading of the above named streets shall be deemed compliance with the ordi- Adopted by the Council June 21, 1955. Approved June 21, 1956. (June 25, 1955) Adopted by the Council 196_ Approved 195— In Favor Mayor 0 --Against I No. 179700—By Frank D. Mari- Odgin.1 to City Clerkyeas, The "I o[ West St. Paul CITY OF ST. Pkade appji.Q. for extending Its NO ., w sewers as roAded In Sect' OFFICE OF THE CIT,'rdlnanee 8828 C. F. 137^^1 October Y3, 1818, an . ' COUNCIL RESOLUTION—G,�:.Xa nd and aw'!'; PRESENTED BY D. Marsite111 .a .:��;� �� June S. 1955 COMMISSIONE _ WHEREAS, The City o set Sty Paul has Made application for extending its sanitary sewers as provided in Section 13 of Ordinance 8629, C. F. 137995 approved , October 23, 1946, and has submitted plans and specifications for said work, and WHMEA3, The aforesaid plans and specifications are approved"by the Commissioner of Public Works of the City of St. Paul; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the City Council of the City of St. Paul approve the plane and specifications as submitted for the following sanitary sswef extensions in West St. Paul: Plan Ho. S -55-5A and ) On dedicated sewer easement between S -55-5B ) Moreland Avenue and Orae Street Plan No. 5-55-6 Orme Street from Bidwell Street to 505 feet east Plan No. S-55-7 Calumet Street from Logan Avenue to Enerson Avenue And the City of West St. Paul be and it is herein authorized to proceed with the construction of said sanitary sewers in accordance with said plane and specifications. r �/ JUN 21105 /` � COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196— Yeas Nays 1�'4 ibbons $a}pOPH6yi - / Approved Tn Favor arzitelli Mayor Xortinson �gainst eteraon LtStII,D Mr. President, Dillon Ba 6-54 a0JW2 . oadau to alt, Clark CITY OF ST. PAUL q COLE UNCIL NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK .'r U RESQLUT ON, GEN5RAL FORM PRESENTED BY r DAT COMMISSIONE RESOLVED, that Julius Neuman, Janitor employed.by the Board of Education, now properly on sick leave, is hereby given an additional thirty (30) days of sick leave, under and pursuant to Ordinance No. 32501, Section 41 (f), said employee still being incapacitated by sickness. C. R. No. 173701—By Frank D. Maal- telli— Resolved. That Julius Neuman, 7an1- tor employed by the Board of Educe- tlon� now P'% lY sink leave, la hereby given an addiitional thirty (30) days of sick leave. to m No. tion and suant41 (f), d id nafcknea�s.325 5 b eg _ Adopted by the Connell June 21, 1055. _ } Approved June 21, 1008. (June 25, IDES) JUN 21 1955 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays lbbons �_. Approved � 195— Marzitelli In Favor Mayor Mortinson � Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon 5M 5.54 .4W2 r - I r -N-. 179702 --Hy Frank D. Mami. _ 01191-1 to City C1.1k •6tate y Prol�ts 620712 ('h4vnk CITY OF ST. `,hweY go°' lta Y2�-03 114Pkvrk k NO. OFFICE OF THE Clh�'M e e �t>y';aaSt. e , COUNCIL RESOLUTION=ijh'�,ee.......t a" 131 —y No. 113 - PRESENTED BY D. zi elli a i r - N dune 17, 1955 COMMI5510NE .lrr-oni.eaa. �..ez i Re: state eta 6207 12 (Trunk Highway 10) and - 6235-03 Trunk Highway lo), Ramsey County, State of Minnesota, City of St. Paul WHEREAS, The Commissioner of Highwayshasprepared preliminary plans for the improvement of a part of Trunk Highway No. 113 renumbered as Trunk Highway No. 10 within the corporate limits of the City of St. Paul from 8th Street to Bates Avenue, and WHEREAS. Said preliminary plans are on file in the office of the Depart- m6nt of Highways, Saint Paul, Minnesota, being marked, labeled, and identified as S.P. 6207-12 (T.H, 10) & 6235-03 (T.H. 10), Layout 46C, dated dune 3, 1955, and WHEREAS, Copies of said preliminary plans as so marked, labeled and identified are also on file in the office of the City Clerk, and WHEREAS, The term "said preliminary plana" as hereinafter used in the body of this resolution shall be deemed and intended to mean, refer to, and Incorporate the preliminary plans as in the foregoing recitals particularly identified and described, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That said preliminary plana for the improvement of Trunk Highway No. 113 renumbered Trunk Highway No. 10 within the limits of the City of St. Paul be and the same are hereby approved. ✓�CILMEN Yeas/ Nays Gibbons iialverse" �. _u„��nAna /1VIarzitelli --Ko-rtinson ., eterson t, r. President, Dillon 6M 6-64 -OW2 40,Z1 1955 Adopted by the Council 196_ Approved 195— In Favor tp Mayor Against rr. Esq`" -....,�� Oddnd to Cay Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL NOFILE. LICENSE CC2.1IffTTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION L RM COMMI SHONE ' y _ p� June u1 1955 WHEREAS: Albart W. Kollath desires to withdraw Application D 2407 for Mechanical Amusement t butte Operator's License and requests the return of the license fee deposited thereon. therefore, be it RESOLVED: That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Albert We Kollath the pro—rated fee of $125.00 posted by him and to cancel said application for license.; t t C. F. No. 173704—By Bernard T. Hol- land -Severin A. Mortinwn—Robert F. Peterson— Whereas, Albert W. Kollath desires to withdraw Application D2407 for MechaNcal Amusement Device Oper- tor's I.Icense and requests the return of the license fee deposited thereon, - therefore. be It Resolved, That the proper city ttoof�ffrl- ers be and theare y hereby Konuth lied to refund to Albert W tha o - lea fee of §15500 sted b WITHDRAWAL (Refund) Address: 535 N. Dale Street. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons 1181:e1eee—� Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 6M 0.5f -0012 cancel said application the Counts June 21, 1955. une 21, 1935. tme 25, 1955) �NG9'9) Adopted by the Council 195— ...::`1 Approved �j/�/195— / Tn Favor � 144/�, % Mayor Against I Original to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL FILECOUNCIL NO. LICENSE COMMITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENE,L FORM COMM' SSIIONER &t� a+/�a 1 //�}- epAT June 21, 1955 and Cigarette RESOLVED: That licenses for Restaurant, On and Off Sale Halt Beverage,/Application'D 438, and Mechanical Amusement Device Location, Application D 2439, applied for by C� Ted Nellis at 129 East 11th Street be and the same are hereby granted. NEW Informally approved by Council June 14, 1955 Old Location COUNCILMEN Yeas I Nays Gibbons --iiaivorffmr_ Maarrzi/ •telli �1Glortinson -11eterson President, Dillon 6M 6-54 2 C. F. No. 173704 --By Bernard T. Hol- land --Severin A. Mortinson—Robert F. Peterson— Resoived, That licensee for Restau- rant, On and Off Sale Malt Beverage. and Cigarette Application D2936, and Mecha gml Amusement Device Loca- tion APPllcetlon D 2939. PpIt for by rred Nellls at 128 East Wh Street be and the same era hereby granted. Adopted by the Connell June 21, 1055. Aroved June 21, 1055. PP ' (Juneg5, 19561 JUN 21 1955 Adopted by the Council 195— A e�l}'I 195— Tn Favor C Mayor __/—Against 0 0 Original t. Cas CWk CITY OF ST. PAUL F°E"c'� NO. LICET)SE C%SITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PRESCOUNCIL RESOLUTION -GEN L FO COM MED BY /,-'A4,, � COMMISSIONER % 6 -�=� ii ®120��— n.rc Tune 21 1955 RESOLVEDt That licenses For Gas Station 4 -Pump and Cigarette, application D2307 made by Raymond L. Olson at 1132 Arcade Straet be and the same are hereby granted, subject to the provisions that the lights in connection with the station be shaded so that there will be no nuisant e. C-1 F. No. 172705—BY Bernard T. - titer anln A. Mortlnson—,gobert Stesolved, That hcenses for Gas 9t don 4�Pmryy nd Ctgatptte ADphca tion D 2307 made by Baymtte L. Ola. . at 1122 Arcade Street be and the aame Fr., I. -a y granted, nzbjeet to 11 0. wih Lhhet he hghta h, the ee that there we station be shaded Adopted by the Coo nuisance. APoraved June 21, icy, June 21, 1955. (June 25, 19$5) R?STRICTIOD;S (C.F. No. 145959 (1948) and (REVISED C.F. PiO. 168266 5-4-54) i J JON 21 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays Gibbons 2 1 C819on--', Approved 195- ---t•Ieiiaad--- Marzitelli Tn Favor Mortinson Mayor Peterson gainst Mr. President, Dillon 6M 8-64 �•2 Original to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL ENCIL NO. LzcErlsE cTME OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIIIL} RESOLUTIO G ERAL ORM q ` COMM SSI0NER1 �/ / iT/ �� D T June Flo 1955..-.. RESOLVED: That licenses for permit to conduct Bingo Games, applied for by the following organizations at the addresses stated, for the days, dates, and hours indicated on each application, be and the same are hereby granted. Upper Levee Sportsmen's Club 167 W. 7th 52 Periods App. D 2574 New . - C. F. No. 173705 --By Bernard T. Hol- . land—Severin A. Mortlnson—Robert F. Petetson— Resol-d, That Bingo Comes license applled for by the orgaNmtion named on the ,at attached to ¢his resolution be and the same is hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such license upon the payment into the City treasury of the regWred fees. Adopted by .the Council June 21, 1055. Approved June 21, 1855• (June 25, 1955) FFr Pd 2 1 19 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays �.. IbiG' bons ___U&W0rWrr__.. _ , // Approved 195— �Ft �r17TZ1tella ' _ �In Favor lrt�'nson Mayor �Ye .,son a_—Against r President, Dillon 5M &54 -41W2 Original to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL COU FILE NO LICENSE C012=TE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTI =N—NERAL FORM PRESENTED BY(�COMMISSIONE M June 21, 1955 RESOLVED: That portion o£ License No. 7109, covering Gas' Station 3 -Pump, expiring October 24, 1955, issued to Walter D. ]tense at 2205 University Avenue be Truesdale and the same is hereby transferred to John 0. S at the same address. V w C. F. No. 173707—By Bernard T. Hol- land—severin A. Mortinson—B.obert F. Peterson— R" TRANSI ER esolved, That portion of License (Licensee) No. 7190, covering Cas Station 3 -Pum Ltr. 6r9-55 ;91'ter gDOCH rr 2t �5' University Avenue be arid the same is hereby ` tran9lerred to John O. Truesdale at t then d baddress. Council June 21, 1955. Approved June 21, 1955. (June 25, 1955) i I �� 21 1955 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196— Yeas Nays - _ Gibbons t U Approved 195— Marzitelli —In Favor�� t Mortinsonf-)—Against ) Mayor Peterson - )___Against li j Mr. President, Dillon i 607 8-5{ �p No. 173708—ElBernard T. H.I. Orlalml !o CRY Clerk SeVerin A. Mordsoa n—Robert CITY OF ST. PAUL,' Ted*r ena� am 'il�. ".40. LICEI4SE CMUITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESO UTION—G L RM PRESEND BY COMMI SHONE / 1 DAT June 21, 1955 RESCLVEPt That licenses applied for by the follrnring persons at the addresses stated, be and the same are h^reby granted. Albert 7f. i Hark Boyd 1445 Arcade Gas Ste. 6P. App.1)1780 Renewal to to V.E?.Loca, n u to Tors. June Kelsey 1676 E. Shore Drive Orig.Cont. " 1864 n Jacob Kaplan 1^F P. `,ini+'red r'rocery 2126 " n " _ ,_"arette Off Sale Halt " 2127 " 3sther 1i. Heyer 929 Arcade Beauty Shop " 2204 " Edward A. Gontarek 302 Hounds 5lvd, Gas Ste. 5P. " 2259 n n V.Ii'.Loca. Tlew St; Paul Kin Chu, Inc, 18 E. 7th On Sale I+alt or 8261 Off Sale ,/alt A. T. Alrick & C. -�, F-,1kman 189 Concord Bakery " 2273 11 Puller & Holmes, Inc. 117 S. Robert Gas Ste. 7F. 2312 Orig.Uont.It 11 Fuel Dealer it Cigarette Roger A. _0eldman 173 Concord Gas Ste. 3P. s 2362 Fdstf.V.1.Loca. Paul Strot 4923-18th Ave.S.ir:pls. Foot Peddler " 2368 Robort C. j, Evelyn Haider 629 Aldine Grocery ° 2386 e D Frozen Keats " it " Off Sale 11alt n n Cieare+';e 11alsor, V. r!oble 977 ''niveruit, narber " 2389 '0 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays Gibbons Hfih-a� •._Ideksnd-"—"� Approved 195— Marzitelli Tn Favor Mortinson Mayor Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon i 0,10-1 b City CI.[k CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL NO. i L1cE;10 comaTTEE - OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE Jure 21, 1955 PaEe Yo. 2 - Renewals Arthur Dal:le 494 Jackson Restaurant Ahq,r,2390 T?enewal 11 - It - _ Ci;aret.e ,. - "- D n ._ Seeger Refrigerator Co. 850 Arcade Cigarette " 2396 Abe Oilman 28G State Ju 1c Dealer " 2n;;2 m Janes J. Verhulst 2060 Randolph V.N.Loca. ". 2424 Fred W. Allen 665 'J. 7th ras Sta. 6P. " 2425 guto 1e T).'=ter. n n n n u V._i.Loca. Jos eph Fren 825 E. 7th Gas Ste. 4P. N 2426 " Leo E. Fox 499 Selby Idy-D.C.Plant " 2428 " II II In Lincoln ?l. Auer 1696 Grand "arbor " 2430 " Harold L. Olson 902 Arcade ''-as Sta. 2P. " 2471 " e 'r Auto RBp.Gar. tt " " Albin P�tscliauer so 'IV. 7th Elec.Anp.iep. " 2479 " Jamas C. Hayes 1906 Still•.ater Gas S -a. 2P. ° 2484 11 " Vito Frank Carbor_o 6R(1 L'. "Fl Re FiP,''.rant 1 " `), 87 t1 n ° On ',a 19 ia.T + n 11 n u " Off Sale bialt Ciarette Harry L. Kramerman 799 i.dnund Grocery " 2490 " u it Frozen: Woe.ts n 11 it n II Off Sale 1Salt " it " it it Cigarette COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays - Gibbons "Ab7ITt11if"' Approved- 195— Marzitelli In Favor Mayor Mortinson Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon 6M &SI ®+Q rl� Orleln.l to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL NO ` LICE14SE C0121IrTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER pgTE ,Tune 21, 1955 I Patio ilo. 31 - Renewals Emil J. Pesek 1398 St. Clair jutcher App.n2491 Renewal Citizens Ice F, Fuel Co. 861 University Ice Station " 2492 1192 E. *.;innehaha '_oa Station ° 2495 Frank laston 190 E. Indiana Fas Ste. 2P. " 2522 ^reu '.i. Aller_ 1042 Grand Gas Ste. 4P. " 2527 Auto Rgg.Ger. " " .,rancis P. Daniels 1916 E. 4th Ytr.7eh.Drivar " 2543 ''ugh J. :`racer 593 Laurel Ytr.` 31i.Drivar " 2544 Alfred F. "Fallace 86 ". Acker Mtr:',)h.Drivar ° 2545 " James 3. •6cP:e11on1) 146 ' ^.e7r'cr1? i, r.'"e h.Drivsr n 2545 " Gaylord L. Bowe, 30 ii. Summit ?:t r:, a n. Driver " ` 2547 " Jesse };. Beller 257 Jolmson Pln•,y. N11tr.Vsh.Jriver " 2548 Raymond V. Gra bsr 554 Str,,ker $r.Yeh.Driver ° 2549 Paul J. Brigl 447 Lafond 1.1tr:ieh.Dri7er " 2550 " Roser J. 71feidell 2051 %leal 1,itr:'eh. )riv(3r " 2551 Bertil A. Sjogren 1552 Ames Mtr.'eh.Driver " 2561 Donald 1). Siedow 692 E. 6th litrevo': Driver It 2575 " John f, Ivory 1026 Churchill Jtr: Teh.Dl•iver " 2576 " Theodore Buckley 2018 .hare 1'tr.:'eh.Dr1ver " 2578 Joseph He Chal'apsky 1459 Fairmount idtr.Voh.Driver " 2580 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays Gibbons Halvorson-' Approved 195— `HoAant} — -W,. W Marzitelli Tn Favor Mortinson Mayor Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon Ei BM 6.54 rl� COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons -- Halver$en-- -ReHa,a— Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon ' 6111 6-6" .OMPO,2 "Uri z 1190 °` Adopted by the Council 196_ Approve r , In Favor J Mayor Against PUBLISHED 6-.2. Odainel b Cay Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL couNca FILE NO. { L10Et'S ccm>i�1TTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM TED BY TOMM OMMIfi610NE" -DAT June 21 1975 Paga No. 4 - kenewals f Valentine P. Jackslen 498 Virginia L'.tr.Veh.9ri.er App.D2581 Henetilal "T John R. Brandt 180 IV. Fairfield 1,1tr.Veh.Driver " 2594 " Thomas B. ?v;iller 390? F'ry Mtr.7oh.Driver '" 2595 " James 3. Holman 1479 Timberlake b1tr.9e1q.Driver " 2597 " Earl H. Lieberman 1078 Ashland hltr.Vah.Dr-.ver it 2598 " Luke J. .landennine 412 St. Anthony litr;19h.Driver it 2599 " John M. Casello 230 Aurora bStr..eh.Driver " 2601 u YeyEw C. Kanevsky 866 'lague r.Troh,.Driver, it 2602 " Joseph L. =fader, Jr. 174 11. Con; ress t:4tr.9e]:.Driv " 2604 " COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons -- Halver$en-- -ReHa,a— Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon ' 6111 6-6" .OMPO,2 "Uri z 1190 °` Adopted by the Council 196_ Approve r , In Favor J Mayor Against PUBLISHED 6-.2. a _ . 173709--By Bernard T. Hol- +ewrin A. Morlinson—aobert rson— That licenses pplied for Oriaia.t to City lark r sons named an the list al- CITY OF ST. F. , " this resolution bead 1r CIL hereby r.Ited, and LICE�ISE COMMITTEE OFFICE OF THE CIT`: COUNCIL RESOLUTION —G -/R7AyL�FJ/y�'�p`M -' PRESENTED BY //jj� yy(////fin /Cy�}hCr^"h COMMISSIONEII��� ATF -_ June 21, NO. L955 u "" • T M.� r RESOLVEDt That licenses applied for by the following; persons at the addresses stated, be and the same are hereby granted. ' Jacob Kaplan 175 E. Winifred 'rozen T%ats App.112126 New New Loc. Floyd T. Martin 35 7V. George Barber " 2153 " 61d Loc. Albert V1. Kollath 535 N, Dale M.A.Dev.(1) " 2158 " 'Nm. A. Mattaini 347 Robert 14.A.Dev.(2) " 2194 Ida B. 4 Paul S. Haas 1059 E. 4th Orig.Cont. " 2239 u u Cigarette " " ° " Off Sale NAlt " 2240 Elec.App.Rep, it 2241 Archie Fanstad 23A9 T'ni^ersity Restaurant It 2256 Norman J. Dettrann Cbarles i. 3ellmer 117D Arcade Fdstf.V.E.Loca. " 2281 " Paul Schnaith 874 E. 7th Fdstf.V.Y,..Loca. " 2284 " New Loc.a. Eugene W. Campbell 1060 Seminary Grocery it 2376 " Old Loco. It 11 Off Sale l,ialt 11 It IT it It 11 Cigarette It 1 11 Jerry Axelrod 1561 Grand nlec..,pp.Rep. ° 2420 Arthur H. Kalm 2156 University Auto Rep.C-ar. ° 2444 " New Loca. William A. lattaini 347 Robert II.A.D.Loca. " 2476 " Old Loca. John 0. Truesdale 2205 I1niversity Fdst£.V.M.Loca. " 2499 it of It if Cif-arette it 11 it it Lloyd ,..%ze 1097 Arcade Restaurant 11 2504 11 it It It - Cigarette It It i COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196_ Yeas Nays , Gibbons Ha{p frffn--Approved IP" 196_ • . Marzitelli ---In Favor Mayor Mortinson Peterson —Against Mr, President, Dillon 6M 6-61 -41W2 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons �iieli:sa Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6-" s®.Z JUN 21 1955 Adopted by the Council 195— Approved —195— n Favor �gainst Mayor Grialv.l to City Clark CITY OF ST. PAUL CIOENCIL NO. LICENSE CC1111ITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION -GENERAL FORM ' PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER ---DATE June 21, 195555 Page no. 2 — Initial Ed Livingston 554 Rondo Orig.Cont. App.D2521 New New Loc,' k' Donald H. Costello 1166 `Iazelwood Ytr.Veh.Driver It 2572 I' Jerome T. Doyle 1886 James Mtr.Vsh.Driver " 2573 '^ Joseph T. Lethert 595 Cromwell Ytr.Veh.Driver ° 2577 " 11, rshal.l J. 1.1cDonough 1001 Reaney 1ttr.V"eh.Driver it 2579 Alexander E. ;leaver 141 Echo I'tr.V'eh.Driver R 2600 6 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons �iieli:sa Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6-" s®.Z JUN 21 1955 Adopted by the Council 195— Approved —195— n Favor �gainst Mayor :,. Severin AB. Bernard Robert araar— _ . +i1 ed,. That MotoF Vehicle Driver aPPlied f by the petso,� Oriaiml to City Clerk t CITY OF ST. Pr, ,',„tae Vin- t. ted u NO.. LICENSE Co, -i azT ME �.,� OFFICE OF THE CIT1P `a COUNCIL RESOLUTION—G N L FORM PRESENTED25- t COMMISSIONERr------�q— t RESOIAT:D= That licenses for Motor Vehicle Driver applied for by the following persons at the addresses stated, be and the same are hereb, granted. Peter M. Isaec 729 Dodd Road App.D2322 Renewal Rex E. Price 233 Arundel ” 2323 n= - Everett D. 1litchell 287 Dayton 2324 Roy D. Carroll 391 Solby It 2.325 Claridon C. 5nney 429 ;, 7th " 2336 Alvin E. 3enderson 1618 Dayton ° 2337 Vincent 3. Lillyblad 943 W. 7th " 2338 " James Y. Susmilch 89 Atwater " 2339 e George I. Nrix 56 E. 13th " 2340 George J. Rafferty 894 Selby n 2341 yngve R. Staaf 339 Summit " 234 6 T!aurice J. Woulfe 1079 Otto ° 2,347 Paul A. `orrison 20 W. Summit " n 2348 _ Cosimo J. De Carlo 392 LSi11 2349it n3 Edwin W. Arndt 349 -4. 3entral " 2350 y. Albert G. t'falkosz 912 Duchess " 2351 3 Richard C. Castle 384 Dayton " 2352 Henry iY. Barnes 421 Hatch " 2,355 r COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— l Yeas Nays Gibbons _-NMVM%mr— Approve 195— '—iiTft184ai�— Marzitelli in Favor Mayor Mortinson ` Against I YPeterson Mr. President, Dillon 5M 8-54 .49W2 OrlyWsl to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL LICENSE COMUTTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER pip_ F°E"c'L .Tll1le N0. 2� 1 qui Page No. 2 - Yotor Vehicle Drivers Francis C. Shear 710 Cedar App.D2357,Renewal Richard B. Hageman 842 Charles it 2364 New Adolph B. Vangsness 1536 Ielelvart It 2365 P,enewal Lloyd C. Brendal, Jr. 1240 St. glair " 2367 17 ow Arthur I. Dietrich 259 3. Vorton " 2369 Renewal William J. Terry 143 Higelow " 2370 " Lloyd C. Lundahl 327 Maple " 2371 " Fred R. Hesley 805 Germaine " 2372 " Frank J. 'Jrman 301 Walnut " 2373 " Donald H. Kopelke 1311 K. St. Aloans ° 2375 " Leonard G. Sazevich 507 Pettit " 2377 " Lewis Bogdanovich Willernie, Minn. " 2378 " Hubert J. Brandt 537 !Aa ri on " 2380 " Austin C. Pan born 662 Edmund " 2382 " Joseph H. Schultz 208 11. Western " 2383 " rt Alf-'red L. Frey 2587 Hudson Rd. " 2391 " Russell C. Carpenter 323 Harrison " 2392 " Jack Gilman 1520 Albany " 2394 " VIM. 11.. Johnson 1677 Stanford " 2395 " COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196— 1 Yeas Nays Gibbons -96':epsov--_._ Approved 195— Marzitelli-In Favor Mortinson Mayor Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon 6M 8 BI �2 Original to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL LICENSE C11,MITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY_DAT' COMMISSIONER - COUNCIL FILE ne 21, NO. 1955 Page No. 3 - `rotor Vehicle Drivers Albert L. 3etz 2001 St. ,Anthony App.D2397 Renewal Dennis J. Krause 767 E. 6th " 2398 Ne* Fred Kunert 329 Rice " 2399 Renewal Glen£ord We }vest 430 S. Minnehaha " 2400 " Harold Hageman 758 .7. Vinnehaha " 2401 " Kenneth Doody 139 N. Smith " 2403 Irving 6. Vise 367 E. 6th " 2405 " Carl F. Steiner 668 E. Jessamine a 2406 " Virgil G. Debban 402 Robert " 2408 Roy F. Rice 292 Iglehart " 2413 Keith E. Leary 680 N. Fairview " 2414 Michael G. Flaherty 868 Fremont " 2415 Edward VanDanecker 2903 rdperton e 2416 Donald R. Dezell 1045-enouier " 2417 George F. Pr'Idsn 702 Cedar " 2418 Deonard R. Montour 143 Jigelow Lane " 2419 Ro:,ert P. Harbeau 1600 Roblyn " 2423 Cornelius Woulfe 94 Summit ° 2427 Bred D. Perkins 437 Ranfil " 2432 " COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays Gibbons . Approved 196_ "`Ha21at1d--� Marzitelli In Favor Mayor Mortinson Peterson Against '^ Mr. President, Dillon 6M 8 -BL .�Q 67RIR.1 W City Cleric - CITY OF ST. PAUL ILENO1L NO LICENSE COMMITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM t' PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE .Tune 21, 1955 Page No. 4 - motor Vehicle Drivers Herman 9. Anderson 301 ;lalnut App.D2433 Renewal John H. Allen 563 S. Cleveland " 2434 " V Robert S. Lee 1664 Ashland " 2437 " John E. Mohn 611 Central Pk. " 2445 ° }, Richard D. Ohr 1280 .Prosperity " 2446 " Philip L. Douville 456 E. County Line " 2447 Drew William J. Singer 1590 E. Maryland " 2448 Renewal Henry L. Oswald 2156 Temple Court it 2449 New Edward T. Karpen 418 CT,p9rior " 2450 Renewal John J. hane 470 Ada 2451 Leonard H. Barthol 8465 -13th Ave. S.?ipls. " 2452. " Leonard L. Sklenar 672 Simon " 2453 " Ralter 0. •1anson 562 St. Peter ° 2454 D George n. Johnson 1569 Timberlake Rd. if 2455 " Henry W. Bott 221 i,%ckubin " 2456 " Albert R. Salohow 258 Birmingham " 2457 " John Schulenberg 611 Central P, " 2458 " Dean Willoughby 81 E. 12th " 2461 " Clarence E. Johnson 654 'call " 2462 " COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays Gibbons Approved _195- -go lanT Marzitelli In Favor Mortinson Mayor `! Peterson Against � I Mr. President, Dillon 661 6-54 -fQWZ Orl,i..i t. City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL FILE NO. LICENSE C01.1MITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER--DATE June 2.1, 1955 page Vo. 5 - Motor 'iehicle Drivers William V. Gray 180 E. Arlington App.D2463 Renewal Charles H. Weinke 77 1'aokubin ° 2464 " Robert L. Lehman 691 Drewry Tzna " 2465 " David L. "adnais 33 Dou'las " 2466 'IVilliam .1. St. Ceorre 1478 'yen Buren " 2467 " Fred W. Schneider 304 Earl It 2468 " Charles J. Garvey 875 E. Maryland It 2469 " d Anton Cremboviski 1618 Laurel " 2474 Willis M. Fillion 502 Portland " 2475 " Jimmie :. Spawn 1636 Timberlake Rd. it 2478 " Robert L. Clark 292 Charles ° 2480 " Robert D. Kinney 1702 I?ague it 2481 Yew Hugh J. Lee 633} University " 2483 Renewal 'arm. R. Hogan 24 16. Exchange " 2489 " Orla E. Lassen 486 Rice " 2497 " Raymond J. Staples 298 Charles " 2501 Frank J. Dreal 719 'Tague " 2502 " Carl 0. Miller 463 Aurora " 2503 " LeRoy F. PornFesse-r 1505 Sherburne " 2505 " COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196_ Yeas Nays Gibbons Ydxaiversen--- _, Approved 195— ;�foifA7lif""�^•- - Marzitelli —fin Favor Mortinson Mayor Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon 66E 6-6d 'Z .Orlyl".1 to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE LICENSE CWTATITTF,'E OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED I COMMISSIONER - - DATE June 21 1955 NO -- fhge No, 6 - Motor Trehicle Drivers -- John Meko 345 Chestnut App.D2506 Renewal Helmer Satter 105 N. Smith " 2507 it Henry C. Burback 1685 Laurel " 2508 11 Cecil L. Eishen 1206 Pacific " 2509 James J. Fitzgerald 128 'it. 7th ° 2510 " Edward J. Gove 295 Laurel " 2511 " Melvin L. Girling 271 Cathedral " 2512 New Robert 1N. Johnson 809 Tuscarora " 2513 New .Richar,: E. Fitzrerald 128 ',S', 7th " 2514 '.'enewal Maurice J. Lynch 847 F(atson " 2515 New Daniel Liljedahl 285 E. 10th " 2516 Senewal James F. Humphrey 2625 Hudson T1. " 2517 " Alvin J. Tourvi-11e 286 Dayton " 2518 " John C. nicker 97 t. Orme " 2519 t1 Robert M. Haider 783 Van Buren " 2520 " Allan Nathanson 165 Be Indiana " 2524 '1 Cli''ford 0. Johnson 1115 floss " 2525 " Louis ;ransber€ 715 t;shland " 2528 11 'Harrison L. ::;ishen 1556 Ames It 2530 It COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays Gibbons r.Hft+r0rffMr--_. - ` Approved 196— holland Marzitelli In Favor Mortinson Mayor Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon r 6M 6.64 �'2 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons -Halvoraes -Heflm Q""`""" Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6.64 .19W2 JUN Adopted by the Council 195_ Approve 195— �l Tn Favor 9 Mayor Against PUBLISHED-- .sem OrlBinal to City Clark CITY OF ST. PAUL FILECOUNCIL NO LICENSE COWITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONEn - Din -JUne .T l QFS r- Page Ido, 7 - ldotor Vehicle Drivers Edwin C. Schwartz 1212 jdarshall App.D2532 Drew Alray Tourville 191 E. Annapolis " 2534 tienewal Leslie A. Larson 644 Ashland a 2535 " I.larvin H. Foote 100 Earl " 2533 " William M. Redding 608 Selby " 2538 George Holran, Jr. 240 D?. Dala it 2539 " Marvin G. Froeman 287 Cliff " 2542 " COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons -Halvoraes -Heflm Q""`""" Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6.64 .19W2 JUN Adopted by the Council 195_ Approve 195— �l Tn Favor 9 Mayor Against PUBLISHED-- .sem No. 173711 --BY MT k D. Marl- Orialnal to City Clerk rereae the date of July ys 1855 CITY OF ST. PA4been selected as thedatefor the 10 OFFICE OF THE CITY an h! held a�r18h Aha .Far' ;r? •as 'rhe City Ceu :et, t'. U I RESO�UT N ,h '.�� PRESENTED BY _ ?� COMMISSIONE DAM - $` WHEREAS the date of Jul 28 1 _ , Y , 955, has been selected as the date for the City and County employees annual picnic to be held at Highland Park; and WHEREAS, the City Council feels that this event does much _i to promote a wholesome and beneficial relationship among City and County employees, and it is desired to encourage the attendance of all City and County employees at their annual picnic; therefore be _. it RESOLVED, that July 28, 1955, be declared to be a holiday with pay for said City and County employees annual picnic; and be It further RESOLVED, that the head of each department of City Govern— ment be authorized and directed to release those and only those employees who attend and participate in the picnic on July 28, 1955; provided however that wherever it may be required to maintain skeleton crews on the ,Job to conduct the business of the city, said department heads shall maintain such skeleton crews; and be it further RESOLVED, that the City Council urge the City Hall and Court House Commission to adopt a similar resolution with reepe �. to employees coming under their ,Jurisdiction. / 7 ,alis 21 1955 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195_ Yeas Nays Gibbons Il� vorson Approved 195— Marzitelli In Favor Mortinsonayor r Peterson ---Z--Against f Mr. President, Dillon ��r�� 6H &61 �•2 PUBLIS1 U —'->1- ,5— '`r I . Petition Council File No ................ -.— PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT No. 173712-- . e, A written proppooml for the ngof the following fmprovement. , and pstruet a sewer in Bayard P . --mom-ChefSworth Street tr. PRELIMINARY ORDER. 41-d � ate enn11 hn ,_, `•.,. j. �...tcl�oi Theundersignedhereby proposesthemaking ofthefollowingpublic improvement by &U.ity of Saint.Paul, Via.: Construct a sewer in Bayard Avenue from Chatsworth Street to —1-- - --- - - ------------•---...................... ----------- ----------------- -- ----------------- -40_ieet east.s£-P.1aaamt--lixemiue-•------------------------------------- ---------- ----- ------ . -----------------'.-....------ -------- ..---------------- ........ ,---------- ............ ----------------------------------- ................... ...............................-•---- ---- PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: --------- Const3Mgt..4 ........................... -- 40 frost east of Pleasant Ayen?}Q■... ............... -- ---..... -- ------ ------------------------------ 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. Adoptedby the Council--- ---------------------- ---------------------------------- ---------- YEAS NAYS q� Q Councilman GIBBONS JUl7 ,•�� �""" . R6dFr Approved---------- --------------------- - .... -- ----------... --------------- Haim INV MARZITELLI MORTINSON /fin PETERSON ----------------- +-"--------..------._ ----...--- MR. PRESIDENT DILLON Mayor. MW 7s4 0�,® - PL713I;1SIiED,� Petition Council File No ------------------------- PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT U. 173713— eas• A written proposal for t� and g't.01 fthe following Imp_ o. vct a sewer In Idaho Av, PRELIMINARY ORDER. -1d Theundersigned hereby proposesthe makingof the following public improvement by the City of Saint Paul, viz.: . ....................... lAft-AlreAue frm-lue.11a ..L..Q.txeg . .......... --------------------- I ........... . . .............................................. ............. ........ .................................... I ...................... ................................... . .. ........................................................... ........... ........... .............. ............ ------------------- ------------------- PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: ----- - ---- ------------ Q=S-tI-1t---Sa1vex--in.-Tdah .-Amenue f xcm.Lualla-.BtmeeLt--to..David.Streat . ....... .. .................................................................. ........ ............................................................................................... ----------- .......... ------------ ......................................... ............................................... ................................................................................ .......... 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. Adopted by the Council.- ............ .................................. ------------------ YEAS NAYS Councilman GIBBONS JUN 21 UkZVORiON Approved -------------------------- .................... ....................... Hd-=10— MARZITELLI MORTINSON PETERSON ..... ... .... .. ................... ... ..... ....... ...... MR. PRESIDENT DILLON Mayor. 3000 7.64 ad .@ I COUNCIL FILE NO By INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of constructing a sever in Hazelvood Avenue from Reaney Street to Seventh street a w °• ,00d Avenue e'om Re o Seventh Stre It under Order 173908. approved - -. r, 1 •ita ren+ �� m•,a qm.,' under Preliminary Order 173406 approved June 1, 1955 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 construct a sever in Hazelvood Avenue from Reaney Street to Seventh Street with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 8,118.71 Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 19th day of July 19 55- 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council11_ j�F;�—, 19— Approved 19— y Clerk Pl:7d_1S,HEi36�'-"2—f_.,�-,,6— / Mayor File 13052 Councilman GIBBONS Councilman--jVXVM%0" --• Councilman Councilman MARTINS I COnnaihnaII MORTINSON Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DILLON 7 "e El 70. 173715— la 73715-- iew—alk er ad d conatmcttfngeaexna,- .4ehic c nnnete sltlewalk m the ide of Litchfield $treat frog l+ ':treet to ;Park Street`-iuttler Pr • '�• Ortler'17270a, aPPtbved AT INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of removing the existing sidewalk and constructing a new monolithic concrete sidewalk on the south side of Litchfield Street fret Rice Street to Park Street under Preliminary Order X72704 1approved April 14, 19`'55 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 remove the existing sidewalk and construct a new monolithic concrete sidewalk on the south side of Litchfield Street frog Rice Street to Park Street th no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 0.40 ®er sc. ft. for 4" Monolithic Rzeavation, fill, cone. removed, root cutting, drive crossings etc. at extra cost) Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the -19th day of Jul,Y —19-55— at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City IZ 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Councils`IIN ' ' P15y�9— Approved 19— Y l�ii:.LJ1Y1:D�� .�S- Ste_ File 85642 Councilman e199cm Councilman -9uW-,- KVK- Councilman woitr�.�—• -wowo Councilman mmun u Councilman MOMNSON �.., Councilman PEMRSON Mr. President DLLWN Clerk { Mayor r. °q COUNCIL FILE NO. By INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of constructing slenclithie concrete sidewalks on both sides of Ivy Avenue from Flandrau Street to White Hear Avenue except where satisfactory sidewalks exist under Pninary Order 172706 approved April 14, 1955 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 construct monolithic concrete sidewalks on both sides of Ivy Avenue from llandran Street to White Hear Avenue except where satisfactory sidewalks exist WiQ no alt rnatives and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 0.40 per sq. ft. for 4" Monolithic cavataon, fiii cone. removed, root cutting, drive crossings, etc. at extra cost) Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 19th day of July , 1955_ - 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. nor Adopted by the Council JUN ' 1:j55 —19— Approved 19—Approved 19— City Clerk Mayor Fite S5643 Councilman "111" Councilman , Councilman �eke►e�e----- Councilman MARZITa m Councilman MORTINsON Councilman I'MRSON —� Mr. President DILLON- ^F No. 173717— th, Maher ofrestoring the slde- n the est side of Icxi on n Prom Grand Avenue to - .� nue by constructing new e'dr ' ✓J r :>P^--y'nnd by - - COUNCIL FILE NO INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of restoring the sidewalk on the rest side of Lexington Avenue from Grand Avenue to Lincoln Avenue by constricting new sidewalk where necessary and by repairing where praetieal under Preliminary Order 170879 approved november 12, 1954 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 restore the sidewalk on the west side of Lexington Avenue from Grand Avenue to Lincoln Avenue by constructing new sidewalk where necessary and by repairing where preatical with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 0.40 per se. ft. for 4" Monolithic (Excavation, fill, cone. removed, root cutting, drive crossings etc. at extra cost) Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 19th day of July 19-5_ at the hour of 10 &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 ihearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council jUi� 19 , 19 - Approved I9_" ty Clerk Mayor File 55644 Councilman GIBBONS Councilman �— Councilman Councilman MARZITELLI V ` Councilman AIORTINSON _J e Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DILLON E 1�1 F 'Vo. wane– she bfatter of rertorini the tlde- � } ^' � ! .1 co blm Avenue W oll tMr ry eootlNotlni new sldews neoasss and by repal- xactl� mae�r NPreum<,LE N0. 0911 apyri I INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of restoring the sidewalks on both sides of Devey Street from Roblyn Avenue to carroll Avenue by constructing new sidewalk where necessary and by repairing where practical under Preliminary Order 170811 approved lloveslber 5. 1954 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 restore the sidewalks out both sides of Dewey Street from Roblyn Avenue to Carroll Avenue by constructing new sidewalk where necessary and by repairing where practical with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 0.40 per se. ft. for 4" Monolithic (excavation, fill, cone. removed, root cutting, drive crossings, ate. at extra cost) Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 191h day of Ju] v 19-55 " 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the CounciF 19— Approved 19� _ Clerk ( Mayor File 85646 Councilman 61BB0•�5 Councilman yafr� Councilman ...Wpty ktsr•---� Councilman MARZITELLI Councilman MORTINSdN Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DILLON F I.. 1]37 9 'te Matter of estori the side- _ Som � nd Avenue two Laurel" gg e by�cgnstructin8 ew std -11, " Y ry Di-aotical IHidde< b PRM .i �.- flea. aPPrn- r, By INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of restoring the sidewalks on both sides of Chatsworth Street from Ashland Avenue to laurel Avenue by constructing new sidewalk where necessary and by repairing where practical under Preliminary Order 170809 Approver] November 5, 1954 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 restore the sidewalks on both sides of Chatsworth Street iron Ashland Avenue to laurel Avenue by constructing new sidewalk where necessary and by repairing where practical with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 0.40 mr sc. ft. for 4" lRoaolithic (fteavation, fill, cone. removed, root cutting, drive crossings, etc. at extra cost) Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the29thday of July 191555, 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Count) 1 19a�� 19— /� Clerk Approved 19 PM?4H136 -sem— Mayor File 85647 Councilman GIBBONS - --- Councilman Councilman Councilman MARZITELLI Councilman MORTINSON !' Councilman PETERSONMr. President DILLON E . No. 173720— , he Matter of restoring the side on both sides of Laurel Avenue Dale Street to St. Albans Stree; ,.,onstmoting new sidewalk whey "r • ? • �Y ry and repafring here ppra. w' der Prelfminary Order I V, NO. •.1�. Iilr . :�. 14 By cert INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of restoring the sidewalks on both sides of Iaurel Avenue from Dale Street to St. Albans Street, by constructing new sidewalk where necessary and repairing where practical under Preliminary Order 170694 approved October 27, 1954 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 restore the sidewalks on both sides of Isurel Avenue fra Dale Street to St. Albans Street, by constructing new sidewalk where necessary and repairing where practical with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ O.ltO per s4. ft. for 4" Monolithic (Excavation, fill, cone. removed, root cutting, drive crossings, etc• at extra cost), Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 11Th day of duly 19-5.5—, 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council JIUN 21 I-9.riri 19_ Approved _ .. _ 9 i Clerk iSI.ISl-IFD ,jL _sus Mayor File 55649 Councilman 6Ie80N5 Councilman p7RVORSOA " Councilman pptmi"p-- Ciouncilman MARZITELLI� Councilman MORTINSON Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DILLON F - COUNCIL FT ,E NO By INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of restoring the sidewalks on both sides of Hawthorne Avenue from Payne Avenue to Edgerton Street by constructing new sidewalk where necessary and by repairing where practical I under Preliminary Order 170663 --approved October 26, 1954 , 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 restore the sidewalks On both sides of Hawthorne Avenue frac Payne Avenue to Edgerton Street by constructing new, sidewalk where necessary and by repairing where pructiFel- w%no alkernatives and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 0.40 per sq. ft. for 4" Nonolithie cava on, fill, cone. removed, root cutting, drive crossings, etc. at extra cost) Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 19th day of July , 1955_, 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council 19_ Approved ft erk ;-ii--SHED l els f Mayor File 85648 Councilman 11RR10NS Councilman -NALMVR90R- Councilman -N0LTXRD—' ✓ " Councilman MAR rMW Councilman MORTINSON Councilman PMRSON Mr. President DILLON ' F 14 T — roatter of construotUi6 a mon- fy,ncrete eidewaac, a 2t. in _ the west A of Loeb St. - �k Ave. to La Awa. rep tlafa� oCegalk ex rM y 18, +3853. 0 i f, t , F.1; li Ja1Y By __— INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of constructing a monolithic concrete sidewalk, 6 ft. in width, on the vest side of Loeb St. from Cook Ave. to Layscn Ave. except where satisfactory sidewalk exists 173218 May 18, 1955 under Preliminary Order Approvers 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 construct a monolithic conerete sidewalk, 6 ft. in width, on the vest side of Loeb St. free Cook Ave. to layson Ave. except where satisfactory sidewalk exists with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 0.40 per a4. ft. for 4" Monolithic (Excavation, fill, cont. removed, root cutting, drive cressings, etc. at extra cost) Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 19th day of July 1955— 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by. the Council A 1 1 to 19— Approved City Clerk Mayor File 55659 Councilman 6113BONS Councilman uAt._.. Councilman c Councilman MARZITEELLI 7 Councilman MORTINSON Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DILLON fi Y1\ ■ '. 17372'.r do Matter of restoring the sld,,. , both sides of 1'hnmpson at. —ey St. to Pleasant Ave. by Zing new sidewalk where nc� b re h1n where F-�I.im�inary Order •1c ,' ALE NO By INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of restoring the sidewalk on both sides of Thompson St. from Ramsey St. to Pleasant Ave. by constructing new sidmmlk where necessary and by repairing where practical under Preliminary Order 172530 approved April 1, 1955 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 restore the sidavalk on both sides of Thospsen St. fret Ramsey St. to Pleasant Ave. by constructing new sidewalk wher¢ necessary and by repairing where practical with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 0.40 per se. ft. for b" Monolithic (Excavation, fill, cone. removed, root cutting, drive orossings, ate. at extra cost) Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 19th day of i July , 1955-- _ 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council JUN 21 195 19- Approved 19 y Clerk PLMISHED Mayor File 55666 I Councilman eleeoNs Councilman Councilman - Councilman AMMITELIA Councilman MORTINSON Councilman PETERSON Mr. President DIVAN E ■ • . 143729— z Matter of estoring the slde- n the usuth side of Bayard ` m Wheeler St. to Fairview y pairing where praotlCal nd tructing Pw sidewalk here ry rehminary +_ • tuber - COl re ,'ILE NO INTERMEDIARY ORDER In -the Matter of restoring the sidewalk on the south side of Bayard Ave. frost Wheeler St. to Fairview Ave. by repairing where practical and by constructing new sidewalk where necessary under Preliminary Order 170185 approved September 10, 1954 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 restore the sidewalk on the south side of Bayard Ave. from Wheeler St. to Fairview Ave. by repairing where practical and by constructing new sidewalk where necessary with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 0.40 war s ft. for 4" Xenolithic (Excavation, fill, cone. removed, root cutting, drive crossings, eta. at extra cost) Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had onsaidimprovement on the 19th day of July , 19-55 , 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council, —, 19— Approved 19— ity Clerk Mayor File 55668 Councilman e192ON_ Councilman-iUivoitsON Councilman `Rot— Councilman MARZITELLI Councilman MORTINSON Councilman PMRSON Mr. President DILLON F ie oid woix ar e none 1 E. 1Tiird St. fabm Pedersen St. ' :tuw Sok a ceDt where - v INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of constructing a Monolithic concrete sidevalk on the north side of S. Third at. from Pedersen St. to Winthrop St. except vhere satisfactory sidewalk exists under Preliminary Order 1735" approved awns 10, 1955 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 construct a monolithic concrete sidewalk on the north side of W. third St. frog Pedersen St. to Winthrop St. except where satisfactory sidewalk exists kh no alternatives and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 0.40 ver se. ft. for 4" Nonolithie ffioavation, fill, cone. removed, root cutting, drive crossings, eta. at extra cost) Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 19th day of 3hly 19 55 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 hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thtpeof as estimated. Adopted by the Council JUN 1 t975 9— Approved - J .. - 19- lerk Mayor File 85674 Councilman GIBBON$ Councilman 0ALMQRS& --. Councilman ilekb�Ns-- Councilman MNtrrTELu Councilman MORTINSON Councilman PETERSON �'• Mr. President DILLON e s # Council File FN�VG No. Presented by Commissioner * f&NTCOUNCILAPPao '� ANDS A -:�0 THEREON CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution of Council Approving Assessment and Fixing Time of Hearing Thereon In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for constructing or restoring sidles and work incidental thereto: contract 53-K-81, District No. 2, Levy No. 3-A ASBNBSAMS: F.O. 164982 Osceola Avenue, east side, Palace Ave. to Jefferson Ave. F.O. 164980 Lincoln Avenue, both sides, Hemline Ave. to Albert St. 1.0'. 164785.. Itasca Avenue, north side, Clev „ Ave. to Return Court Ap' q6%%4-#�tj'ter-Street, vest side, W� erson Ave. tc Grace St. F.Q.,Ibly Itesea Avenue, south side, 9AYg wd Ave. to Return Court - :0 6* 8 `iiatson Avenue, south sidle, Necalester St. to Davera St. j,C� ±72j IAL-- Avenue, both,aidge, g=$t. to Howell Bt. F.O. 163991 Nakfolk Avenue, south side, Kenneth Ave. to Cleveland Ave- F.O. 164102 Norfolk Avemiei-.:north,.sida Olnneth'=8t. to 140riay$tr g0A-B88888A81.&s 4 F.O. 165916 .Webster 8treeti vest side, Jefferson Ave. to Grace St. } F.0 1L64784 Itasca Avenue, south side, Cleveland Ave. to Return Court 4; F ti. 164785 Ita�ilisa /lveatie, north side, ttleveland Ave. to keturn Court F.O. 1F+1►?a? : Norfolk Avgpue, north, sid¢, Ye_M01h ,l. ta..*"Z!ay St. F:O164723 iau 'Avezre, both "sides, Dewey St. to Howell St. F' O.. 1649,&?= south Geceola A*=Ve,-east aide, Jeaerson Ave, to Palace Ave. a F.O. 164W Li.neoln Avenue, both sides, Mailine Ave. to Albert St. F.O. 163991 Norfalk=Avenua, south sift, Ifenneth Ave. to Cleveland Ave. *;s cne;s,acure._vt.;tne-m rovement,.:t e total cost. thereof, and ,the amount; assessed (agaust the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. Adopted by the Council111_ a 1955 19- City Clerk. 6rcye') i Approved 19-. PTMLTSHED,/ 2r-sem— Mayor. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Mr. President, e GIBBONS MARZRELLI _ MORTIksoN .. J I PETERSON DILLON �7 1 F �• 3r' a c, C M P. • . ? . rft 7 n !7[2deF-1:L9l3iAiAei3'-(%r�QF , a�AFo°�&��•�"`SQ" '"'"`6� a.r�.... lata nodiaxy-Order aP Presented by Commissioner Council File No. COUNCIL AFFROV- " [ENT AND FU76 A^t• �6 THEREON dl. 0 L. Finn�4kr}eF , err The assessment of benefits-^a+..,.� aresnses 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 2tith day of Ju. v , 19 555 , 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 __JUN 21 1955 19— ity Clerk. Approved? 19—. PT'TiI.ISHEIS/- Mayor. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Mr. President, s GMBONS J A NORSON_.. - -NOIAAND-•— MARZITELLI MORTINSON •,� /� PETERSON 1 DILLON @i +c f T c- A.^Cr • Finn�4kr}eF , err The assessment of benefits-^a+..,.� aresnses 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 2tith day of Ju. v , 19 555 , 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 __JUN 21 1955 19— ity Clerk. Approved? 19—. PT'TiI.ISHEIS/- Mayor. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Mr. President, s GMBONS J A NORSON_.. - -NOIAAND-•— MARZITELLI MORTINSON •,� /� PETERSON 1 DILLON @i Council File No.-- Presented o. -Presented by Commissioner 'ION OF COUNCIL ABFsov- �SSESSMZNT AND or HSAW NO T UZO �� 1'73r1/— f matte- M the —ent o4 for g d, , CITY OF ST. PAUL w^r t'rTaeesi°il Resolution of Council Approving . Assessment ,and Fixing Time of Hearing Thereon In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for grading boulevards and curbing 1(ngno]is Avenue from Greenbrier Street to Payne Avenue, and curbing the vest side of Greenbrier Street from itsgnolia Avenue to 66 feet south of Magnolia Avenue under Preliminary Order 16Q23$ , approved June 18 1952 , Intermediary Order 161$48 approved Hoyeslber la -1952--, Final Order 162133 approved December 9 1952 The assessment of benefits2 costs and expenses 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 th 20th day of duly , 191555, 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+19— City Clerk. J Approve 19—• TIETST.TSIIED File 12063 Mayor. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Mr. President, s GIBBONS -ON— mmto l) MARZITGW MORTINSON PETERSON DILLON Council File No. �> a UTION OF COUNCIL APPROV- Presented by Commissioner ,O ASSESSMENT AND FIFO ME OF HEARING THEREON S. No: 17320— " i the matter of the .sesame., o; �9ts, costs and axpe j.� na s��tactng o^3 L�sbltum:n- CITY OF ST. PAUL ©q}' > 3�nr ,z?nrun Resolution of Council Approving Assessment and Fixing Time of Hearing Thereon In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 11, Fred S. Herring's Plat 4, from Germain Street to Hazelwood Street I under Preliminary Order 167191 approved February 11, 1954 Intermediary Order 167681 approved March 23, 1954 Final Order 168025 approved April 20; 1954 The assessment of benefits, costs and expenses 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 20th day of July 1955 , 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 jug 2 1 1955 19 - City Clerk. Approved 19 PUBLISHEID File 12501 Mayor. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Mr, President, s GIBBONS -14ALVORS014 `_HOUAND MARZITELLI MORTINSON PETERSON DILLON iS Council File No. Presented by Commissioner CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution of Council Approving Assessment and Fixing Time of Hearing Thereon In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for grading and surfacing with bitsminous zaterial the North and. South alley in Sing s Lincoln Park from Ford Parkway to Pinehurst Avenue 0 under Preliminary Order 168676 approved Jnne 2 1954 Intermediary Order 16925,1 approved July L 1954 Final Order 169641 approved August 10 1954 The assessment of benefits, costs and expanses 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 20th day of July , 191`5 , 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 1 U N 21 1955 19 ? f r City Clerk. File 32649 Mayor. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Mr. President, s I 61OWN5 _NOttAIgjr____-. MnRZFMLu MORTINSON PETERSON DILLON a )' Council File No. 4 :UNCEL APPHOV- ti Presented by Commissioner =ir axM. PEmvo .i3 TE86SON. i 1 __eg5de�lent r. X.in� CITY OF ST. PAUL�`'� Resolution of Council Approving Assessment and Fixing Time of Hearing Thereon In the inatter of the assessment of benefits, damages, costs and expenses for ch,uwino the grade of alley is Block 21, Anna Z. Remsey's Addition from Dunlap St. to s point 398.5 ft. east of Dunlap St. to confers to the grade as sheen on the profile on file in the Department of Public Works. Also regrading and surfacing with bitmineus Iaterial the alley in Block 21, Anna B. Ramsey's Addition, from Lexington Parksay to Bun3Ap 8t. to the proposed change of grade, under Preliminary Order 1(8789 , approved June 8 1954 Intermediary Order 169251 approved July 13 1954 Final Order 160 approved Anguat 10 1954 The assessment of benefits daImms costs and exoens98r 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 20th day of July , 19`55 , 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 ,2 1 torr 19— City Clerk. App 19 A A 1' uL15� File 12651 Mayor. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Mr. President, n 8`a6 GIBBONS ,44ALNORSOW NOLLAND-.... . MARZITELLI MORTINSON .� PETERSON DILLON y ,. '[ t ,;�. •,�.c ,..fir 'I ;, f �, �'� R r. ¢ r„v-, r. 7'? Council File No. Presented by Commissioner E '+LUTION OF COUNCIL AFFgOV. A8e89EffiENT AND FINUO k' 'dE OF HEARING TEM=ON Y !,N..'173731— matter ,No.'179731— matter of the asaesB,ueM oa'• a d L•.xyenses tot gra - .: arill'.f, with bltumin� CITY OF ST. PAUL � to sloe+ Resolution of Council Approving Assessment and Fixing Time of Hearing Thereon In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for, grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 3, Essex Park, from Fauquier Avenue to Seventh Street under Preliminary Order 168728 , approved June 3 1954 Intermediary Order 169339 approved July 20, 1954 Final Order »750 approved August 17 1954 The assessment of hpnPfits. costs and Qxpenses 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 20th day of July 1955 , 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 19 j City Clerk. AUro ISFIIIS_�19 -- File 12655 Mayor. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Mr. President, s GIBBONII HALVORSON { `AARZITEL.0 -^ 4SON Council File No ................... VE N RESOLUTION OF COUNCIL APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND FIXING 6 TIME OF HEARING THEREON AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING ON THE AWARD OF DAMAGES In the matter of.-----Cmiadsmo2in8--and-taking--as--es ssaleat-.ia _ths..land- nsstassar}! fcr.alopea� cuts and fills in the grading and surfacing vitk bitmduous material the ally in., Block 16, st. Anthony Park north, from Buford Avenue to Hendon Avenue LUTION OF COUNCR, APPROV- a ASSEBaDiENT AND FIICDYG WE OF REARING THEREON AND KII'1G TDHE OF REARING ON IE AWARD SIF DAMAGES -K.. No. 173732— .wgr 1�-;- •iii-. vdl under Preliminary Order ----------- U?5U-............................... approved ................. 1 1..1e._l-95`-rJ-.- Intermediary Order -- .................. 17,00......-.-.....-....-.... ...-, approved. --- ---------- 1!W..3i_1955 ----------------'"-----> Final Order---- ---.............. --_1.731620_-_---- _---- _----..--, approved ------------ MY..310-..191rJ`------------------------- The Commissioner of Finance having submitted his report in the above matter as to the amount of damages awarded for the taking of the land or easements therein appropriated for the above improvement and to whom payable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property from the making of said improvement, therefore be it , Resolved, That the said assessment of benefits be and the same is hereby approved. Resolved further, That a public hearing be had before the Council upon said report and for a confirma- tion of the awards ,of damages made by the Commissioner of Finance, and also upon the said assessment of benefits; at the Council Chamber, in the Court House in the City of St. Paul on the _day of------------------dUly-.-------------------------------- 19---55--, at ten o'clock A. M., and that the Commissioner of Finance be and he is hereby directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. Adopted by the Council-------------- `� 1 _.---------•-•---------- ---- 19a-------. 1 3--- - '-- -- ------ - City Clerk. ApyrovPU 23I,e_ �L - - ---------••-•-•-•-------------------..-, 19 -'---.--...... --- -- .. '-• ... --------..-•- File 12955 Mayor. ayor. Councilman GIBBONS Councilman--nAtVORSM Councihnan'"pb2•otme,_ Councilman MARZITELLI Councilman MORTINSON v� - Councilman PETERSON Mayor DILLON 41 C. F. No. 173733-17¢734-173738— Resolved That ,Qhecks 6e drawn on PAUL "1f NOTICE the. C,ty 1Preeeu to the aggregate COUNCIL FILE NO. the of $86105.58, covering checks umbered 81757 to 81872 Inclusive, A•h OLUTION , ppee checks on file ,n the office of th• ,7O ,,. PRINTER CITY Comptroller. June 2D 195 Adopted by the Couneli June 21, 1955. Approved June 21, 1955. (June 1. 1955) AGGREG R TE AMOUNT OF SOLVED, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THEBCITYTREASURY, EASaiB 2 THE INCLUSIVE, AS PER CHECKS G6/to50.J — 7 $ ��' COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED -------TO ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTROLLER. / U� `" ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL— 19 BY— APPROVED= 300 3-54 -4!W' NOTICE TO PRINTER CITY OF 9A�NT PAUL COUNCIL RESOLUTION COUNCIL FILE NO.� ' June 17 _Iq RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF S/7s7 $1872 $ -COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED�1�" --TOS INCLUSIVE, AS PER CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTROLLER. JUN 1 1955 ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL-----,.— A, OUNCIL — --19 ---- E,t APPROVED---------' 9— BY-- �- S�p 500 3.54y,r -_ NOTICE TO PRINTER CITY OF SAV4T PAUL �i// COUNCIL RESOLUTION COUNCIL FILE NO.— June 17 —w 55 RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY, TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF y 101 3+9.52 , COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED 81$08 TO 81821 INCLUSIVE, AS PER CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTROLLER. JUR z 1 1955 ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL—_--19— APPROVED— OUNCII — 19 APPROVED—_________ _ _ _._-19— BY 300 3-54 ,o,r �bUP C E CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCIL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILENUMBER f�f( OLL AUDITED CLAIMS Jung 3.7 1955— . MARZITELLI IN FAVOR MORTINSON PETERSON G INST� RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY n Ate_ MR. PRES. ^1 JUN ADOPTED BY THE COUNCI IN THE AMOUNT OF S �..�4 023-n0 —. COVERING CHECKS NO. `•f�17.57 TO8180• INCLUSIVE, AS wuwae PER CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFI Hf CIMP ROLLER. +• APPROVED 19_ 152 _ BY CAWOI�SBMDATE CHECK NUMBE IN FAVOR OF TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT CHECKS CHECKS RETURNED BY BANK BROUGHT 11 FORWARD (1 8 6 2. O _ 171 81757 Arthur R. Col.Ley & Agnes 81758 Otto Rohland, Jr. 81759 Jay P. OlConpor 81760 Orval 0. Bishop & Robt. Bell 81761 Norris 0. Halvorson 81768 M " 8176 M " 8176 American National Bk. of St. 81765 Maggie Magnetic Inc. 81766' W. 0. Manthe Appliance 81767 Midwest Audio Visual Co. 81768 Minn. Paper and Cordage Co. 81769 Ray G. Mock 81770 Nun. Year Book &1771Nati)nal Expert Window, Cleat 81772 Northern States Power Co. 8.1773 r a w 8177 N. W. Blaugas Co. 81775 Otis Elevator Co. 81776 Power Tools Inoorp. 81777 Pepsi Cela Bottling Co. 81778 Protectoseal Co. 81779 Ramaley Print. Co. 81780 Rochester Germicide Co. 81781 H. A. Rofers Co. 81782 r 81783- Roto -Rooter Sewer SeryCo. 8178 St. Paui Book and Stati,nery 81785 x n r N 8186 N 9 Linoleum Co. 1 81 87 Sinclair Refining Co. 81788 smith Exterminating Co. 81789 star Launderers and Cleaners 80 Sun Electric Corp. M81 Tablet and Ticket Co. 81792 F'.,_W.'Topel Inc. 81793. Transit supply Co.. 81794 A. J. Tschida Contr. Co. 81795 Twin City Test. & Eng. Lab. 81796 U. S. Supt. of Documents 81797 Valley Iron Works 81798 Voc. Guidance Manuals Ino. 81799 Waldorf Paper Products Co. 81800 Wallace and Tierman Inc. 81801 Wellman Products Co. 81802 Westinghouse Eleo. Sui:ply C. 81803 R. B. Whitacre and Co. 81404 Wolverine Brass Works tngblood Lbr. Co. Tonal Cash Register Co. Morettini.Ino. SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 5 028 01 64 49 I' 7276 339 II 12 686 04 49956 246 716 40 19 80 2 40 266 91 20 00 10, 00 3 .544 40 4+6 3ol 44 14 99 64 20 III 84', 69 412 50 12 87 348 oo 58 34 11526 20 00 227 92 333 38 81 89 269 52 32 34 5 52 98 53 54o oo 99 00 i, 300 00 �! 209 31 15 20 220 91 to 6o 27 85 928.94 220 54 75 94 16 25 4 620 00 20 570 00 �i LI I l .. 71,1,140 795 05 81800! Valentine F. Jambor and Flor 81809 Norris 0. Halvorson 81810 81811 81812 Feyen Construction Go. 8181.3 Lametti and Sons Inc. 81811} O'Brien Constr. 818 Crane Co. 81816 Gopher Electronics Co.. 81817 Joesting and Schilling 8181$ A. Keller and Son 81019 Mid Continent Oil Co. 81820 N. W. Refining Co. 81821 Virgil D. Schaaf and Sons SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 000 00 680 00 693 88 529 46 176 10 061 35 108 0 379 j 62 8 40 210,00 674 96 104 00 7 2�2 144 37 CITY OF SAINT PAUL NCIL " UP CITY C KCOU OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE NUMBER ROLL L AUDITED CLAIMS June 17 tB1L MARZITELLI IN FAVOR MORTINSON PETERSON Z RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY ROBaN.� GGAINB'T, 1�1 K? MR. PRES. DAUB t ;'/�r'a3 n[ IN THE AMOUNT OF S �. �JJ`� � _ —, COVERING ��CII CHECKS NO.-03.p��—EOOF 9*AV{JIN INCLUS11 E. - ADOPTED BY THE COUNCI PER CNECKB TH TYQOAIPLYDLLERB �. RItMn APPROVED_ IB_ BY TOT LOq '"ABATE CHEC IN FAVOR OF RETURNED V NUMB TRANSFER CHECKS DISBURSEMENT CHECKS BY BANK 81800! Valentine F. Jambor and Flor 81809 Norris 0. Halvorson 81810 81811 81812 Feyen Construction Go. 8181.3 Lametti and Sons Inc. 81811} O'Brien Constr. 818 Crane Co. 81816 Gopher Electronics Co.. 81817 Joesting and Schilling 8181$ A. Keller and Son 81019 Mid Continent Oil Co. 81820 N. W. Refining Co. 81821 Virgil D. Schaaf and Sons SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 000 00 680 00 693 88 529 46 176 10 061 35 108 0 379 j 62 8 40 210,00 674 96 104 00 7 2�2 144 37 CITY P 'E CLERK OFFICE OF ENROLL Cay L AUDIT MARZITELLI IN FAVOR MORTINSON PETERSON A NST RD6G14- F -meq ADOPTED BY THE COUNCII JUN APPROVED '^,/-�:./�-., t9'...� t+VKa 154 CV I F/A -C WER IN FAVOR OF BROUGHT FORWARD 81822 Norris 0. Halvorson . a - NINTPAUL.,T COUNCIL COMPTROLLER FILE NUMBER CLAIMS June 20, RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY IN THE AMOUNT � OF s 255 67'8f-07 COVERING CHECKS NO. "1822 TO 87,872• VE AS PER CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFIE�IOLLER. 81828 a a p 81824 81825 81826 r a r 81827 a r r 81828 C. D. Looks 81829 John C. Feldmann 81830 Theodore F. Teahida 81831 Vocational 8ohool Petty Cash 81832 818;'3 r a a a 818j4 A & B Towing Serrice 81835 Automotive service Co. 81836 East Side Motor sales 81837 Grand Avenue Motor Co. 81838 Graber Auto E1eo. Co. 81839 Midway Ford 81840 Minn. Fire Extinguisher Co., 81841 Park Machine Inc. 81842 St. Paul Brass Foundry Co. 81843 St. Paul frame Alignment Incl 81844 Scheffer & Rossum Co. 81845 W. F. Smitk Tire & Battery Cc 81846 Standard Spring Co. 81847 Wolters Auto Supply Co. 81848 John Styrbloki 81849 Albinson, Inc. 81850 American Linen Supply Co. 81851 Blaine Electric Co. 81852 R. B. Book Co. 81853 Carnes stamp Co. 81854 Curtis 1000, Inc. 81853 E. I. Du Pont De Nemours & Cc 81856 Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk & Co. 81857 Gas Age 81858 Theo. Hamm Brewing Co. 81859 #Carley Floor Coverings 81860 William Naiditoh Go. 81861 Nelson Furnace Company 81862 North Star Bub Co. 81863 N. W. Bell Telephone Co. 81864 w a a a a 81865 r N a N n 81866 Pfeiffer Brewing Co. 81867 St. Paul Stamp Works 81868 sanitary Farm Dairies 81869 Seven Corners Printlitg Co. 81870 Waterbury Co. 81871 Norris O. Halvorson 81872 " " " SHEET TOTAL -FORWARD n p TO�AC� 1 DATE - TRANSFER I DISBURSEMENT �.I RETURNED CHECKS CHECKS BYBANK 80 859 04 80 265 o2 13 o49 34 3 661 o_5 177 65 108 65 24 23 3535 35 00 184 83 49 01 49 14 1 128 39 103,91 1 177 I22 108 80 3871 107 91 159 16 586 26 37 05 15 01 3 4695 08 46 34 44 33 01 132 75 1 20 100 2 27 '48 12 00 571 45 17795 108 66 286 13 4 oo 763 66 19 190 56 27 142 50 500 100 309 80 250 60 129'24 41146 454 55 8 '22 190 45 29 21 13 242 39 47 843 36 7 .497 822 64 RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND ASSESSMENT THEREFOR In the matter of_____in the land necessary for slopes, cuts and fills in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 5, Twin City View, and in Lots A, B, 7, 8 and 9, Ideal Homesites, from Scheffer Avenue to Hartford Avenue 'N snTNTMG AND cox= aoxn$ ATIOx wxn Or'.DADrA08. AND Ag. PIT TnBRBFOB.• ; 7873x' — fnv:ni-.a:ami coaxemtel��. u.• tt.ri; t tt , the ^ lend. n„ ..: �. ,rn eqd elle 11 E•3 under Preliminary Order______ 122143 ----------- approved ---- March_ll_195� y- Intermediary Order ------------ 17?5-69 ----------- approved ---- April-5z_l955--__- Final Order -------------------172935___----__ a Ma -_- PProved-------y-3'-- 1 955-------------------- 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. Be-it-€urtheF Resolved, -that- the _Wd assessment be -and- it- is hereby-detQrariaed to- be-payable- xt------------- ual -installments as- to- each -Panel- of -land-deseribed-therein. Adopted by the Council _JUN_ _2__1955 ______ _______ 1 City C� Approved ------------------------- 19 --- Clerk. File 12921 / ---- ------ ----------------- Councilman Mayor. Councilman Councilman � Councilman ! // 1 PUBLISHED! -o2 r- �r Councilman �D ^^ Councilman Mayor �� �� REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON CONDEMNATION OF LANDS AND ASSESSMENT OF 13ENEFITS In the matter of --- conde -a.nd_falling-an-eaanMent-in_theland nPrPasa,-y_for_sl.opes, cuts and fills in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 5, Twin City View, and in Lots A, B, 7, 8 and 9, Ideal Homesites, from Scheffer Avenue to Hartford Avenue under Preliminary Order ---- 132141----- approved---------M-arch-1,-1955 ----------------------- Intermediary Order -------- i7?5 2--- approved -------- AQril-5--1955----------------------- Final Order --------------- 17?9 --- !—ai195-------------------------- TO ------------------------- 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. 1' Chs.ti s 1-�4f�2?A�tJ - --------- - - Commissioner of Fin J � O U. z Y z � W (V U = V r U W Lu Z OOU toQ O OFFICE FILED % 7 fQ CLI;RKY i tm Jkl Nd 9 50 gAIy1 PAUL MINNESOTA St Paul Minn i gITY QXERK June 19 1955 Members of St Paul City Council Gentlemen; In the matter of an easement and condemning of prop- erty to permit grading an alley in the block bounded by Brimhall, Saratoga, Hartford and Scheffer I wish to go on record as being opposed to any and all such procedings. The natural contour of the land would make grading of an alley through this block both expensive and unsightly. In a similar situation one block south of us between Saratoga and Warwick the alley was put through some dime ago, and I recommend any one of you gentlemen"drive through it to see the results. Mr R. 0. Hall at 636 Saratoga, just across the.street, had a garage put in a few weeks ago at a cost of some $1700, which I am sure you will agree is just a little steep for a man in moderate circumstances, as we all are In this neighborhood, in spite of what some may think. Since^ely, - — Mr'°lj_ 'l LA u- Robert B. Kuehn 641 So. Saratoga Ave St Paul Minn. O FOCI T C;'-tib i AM 9 26 F r� SAIF 9� Jca �Q ol F ' a'4 S t ,a' t 4j, S OFFICr FILED OF CITY St, Paul, Minnesota CLERK e; June 17, 1955 C 1955 JUN 22 AM 9 53 Mr. Norris 0. Halvorson Re: File X12921 SAs q�inance City of St. Paul Hearing in Condemnation Proceedings. StgI ft&,� Minn. Dear Sir: We own the SOJ of Lot 18 and NORTH 30 feet of Lot 17, Block 5, Twin City Views. At rear of our lot, approximately 10 or 12 feet from alley, we had black dirt hauled in to fill a had a stone wall put up and 4 feet by 48 feet to be used as a flower bed. The space about cost of this was $150.00. If the City can grade this alley If without disturbing this part of our yard, well and good. this wall or flower bed has to be moved we certainly should be reimbursed for the expense of having same moved. The cost of moving this would be $100.00 or more. It was never explained to us just what is wanted in the way of an easement and, therefore, we object to giving same. Very truly yours, n= Andrew J. and Agnes M. Salser fir; By 622 South Arinhall RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND ASSESSMENT THEREFOR Condemning and taking for street purposes the ro.Ltowing nes-_rioeu parcel- — .,,--; Commencing at a point where the north line of the right-of-way of the railway of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway Ccmpany intersects tie east line of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 26, Township 29, Range 22; thence north on the east line of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 a distance of,466.95 ft. to a point; thence west at right angles to the line last described a distance of 30 ft. to a point which point is the'place of beginning; thence at an angle of 69 degrees to the left for a distance of 405.92 ft.; thence on a curve to the right with a radius of 724.49 ft. for a distance of 391 ft.; thence in a straight line 52 1/2 ft. to a point on the north line of said right-of-way of the railway, said point being 512.45 ft. measured on said right -of- a west from place of commencement; thence east along the north line of the right -df -way of said railway to a point where the north line intersects a line which is 30 ft. westerly of and parallel with the east line of the Northwest, 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 26, Township 29, Range 22; thence north along said line 30 ft. west of and parallel with the east line of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of section 26, Township 29, Range 22 to the point of beginning. All that portion of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 26, Town- ship 29, Range 22, lying between the west line of Kaufhold's Addition and the east line of Hazel Street and northerly of the right-of-way of the Chicago, St. Paul, 'lUnaeapolis & Omaha Railway. Also a strip of land 100 ft. in width running across the Fast 1/2 of the South- west 1/4 of Section 23 and across the Southeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 23 and across the Northeast 1/4 of Notion 23, all in Township 29, Range 22, said strip being 50 ft. on each side of the center line of the main track of the Minnea- polis & St. Paul Suburban Railroad Company across said Section 23 said strip of !and being further described as that portion of land shown as a 100 ft. wide railway _ight-of-way in the following plats as recorded in the Office of tY¢e Register of Deeds in and for the County of Ramsey, Minnesota: Hazel Park Division No. 6 Hazel Park, Division No. 8, St. Paul, Minnesota Hayden Heights Furness Garden Lots Also the existing bridge structure on the line of Hazel Street over and across the right-of=way. of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &Omaha Railway CempwW, in- rluding bridge abutments and filled approaches. Also the easterly 10 ft. of Lot 1, and all of Lot 2 in Block .1, Hazel Park Plat "E" as recorded to the Office of the Register of Deeds in sari for the County of P--msey. under Preliminary Order- ----_17191.Q----------- approved ----_-Zebrvasy 3.1955-------------, Intermediary Order ----------- 1723$1----------- approved ----- YArC-h_? 19 5_______________, Final Order ------------------ Z271------------ approved ------ Agri3 19,_x955---------------- A --------------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 i 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. -Be #k -furthea 41esolved,-that-the -said assessment- be- and -it- is- 4ierebg determined' -to-be-payable- in __________ equal -installments-alto-each--parcel-ef.land deser-ibediheseia- Adopted by the Council -------- AU 2 2 iS�J- --------'-1� -------- --- ^ City Clerk. j Approved--------------- ------- 19-- - CV c File 72902 ---- -- -` -'---------------------------------- GIBBONS Mayor. Councilman Qwmmlp� Councilman HOLLAND PUBLISHED z -fir - Councilman MARZITEW Councilman MORTINSON- }} . i Couneu man VErmsoN Councilman Mayor I DILLON -. t T7 ;__ t IL r under Preliminary Order- ----_17191.Q----------- approved ----_-Zebrvasy 3.1955-------------, Intermediary Order ----------- 1723$1----------- approved ----- YArC-h_? 19 5_______________, Final Order ------------------ Z271------------ approved ------ Agri3 19,_x955---------------- A --------------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 i 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. -Be #k -furthea 41esolved,-that-the -said assessment- be- and -it- is- 4ierebg determined' -to-be-payable- in __________ equal -installments-alto-each--parcel-ef.land deser-ibediheseia- Adopted by the Council -------- AU 2 2 iS�J- --------'-1� -------- --- ^ City Clerk. j Approved--------------- ------- 19-- - CV c File 72902 ---- -- -` -'---------------------------------- GIBBONS Mayor. Councilman Qwmmlp� Councilman HOLLAND PUBLISHED z -fir - Councilman MARZITEW Councilman MORTINSON- }} . i Couneu man VErmsoN Councilman Mayor I DILLON it -1 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON CONDEMNATION OF LANDS AND ASSESSMENT OF BENEFITS r in �_ le mader.of------ --------------------------------------------- Condemning and taking for street purposes the following described Commencing at a point where the north line of the right-of-way a the railway of *..be Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway Company, intersects the east line of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 26, Township 29, Range 22; thence north on the east line of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 a distance of 466.95 ft. to a point; thence west at right angles to the line last described a distance of 30 ft. to a point which point is the place of beginning; thence at an angle of 69 degrees to the left for a distance of 405.92 ft.; thence on a curve to the right with a radius of 724.49 ft. for a distance of 391 ft.; thence in a straight line 52 1/2 ft. to a point on the north line of said right-of-way of the railway, said point being 512.45 ft. measured on said right-of-way line west from place of commencement; thence east along the north line of the right-of-way of said railway to a point where the north line intersects a line which is 30 ft. westerly of and parallel with the east line of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 26, Township 29, Range 22; thence north along said line 30 ft. west of and parallel with the east line of tLe Northwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 26, Township 29, Range 22 to the point of beginning. All that portion of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 26, Town- ship 29, Range 22, lying between the west line of Kaufhold's Addition and the east line of Hazel Street and northerly of the right-of-way of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway. Also a strip of land 100 ft. in width running across the Fast 1/2 of the South- west 1/4 of Section 23 and across the Southeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 23 and across the Northeast 1/4 of Section 23, all in Township 29, Range 22, said strip being 50 ft. on each side of the center line of the main track of the Minnea- polis & St. Paul Suburban Railroad Company across said Section 23, said strip of ]and being further described as that portion of land shown as a 100 ft. wide railway _ight-of-way in the following plate as recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Ramsey, Minnesota: Hazel Park Division No. 6 Hazel Park Division No. 8, St. Paul, Minnesota Hayden Heights _. Furness Garden Lots Also the existing bridge structure on the line of Hazel Street over and across the right-of-way of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway Company, in- .ludiag bridge abutments and filled approaches. Also the easterly 10 ft. of Lot 1, and all of Lot 2 in Block 1, Hazel Park Plat "F" as recorded In the Office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Prmsey. Commissioner of NiWee under Preliminary Order---- 1Z1j18 __ approved -------- Februarsi-1j55 -------------------- Intermediary Order---------13?381 --_, approved-------- ----------------------- Final Order ---------------?Z2719--- approved------ APril -9- -X55------------------------ 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. a �h l =' Commissioner of ce. r ;'- c RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND ASSESSMENT THEREFOR In the matter of__conde>miing_and taking an easement in the_land necessary for_slopes� cuts and fills in the grading of Ross Avenue from a point 298.7 feet east of Clarence Street to a point 170.22 feet west of Clarence Street - --- -- —. . ION BATIFYINO AND CON- -- 6 CONDEMNATION "AND 'MS OF DAMAOEB ANIiy AB .'TENT TBEBEFOB. . rsd , 178736-- r e .matter oL eoa Miimt-_a-r i ,JR the.1^r an'' ai 16 a7RJ - 9 1 'S fy .1—q N I under Preliminary Order_____ 172226 ------------ approved___-_ March 8, 1955 ----------------- Intermediary Order -----------172531 ---------- approved---__ AP-ril_5�_]955----------------, Final Order ------------------17 33 --------- approved----- L Y- 4 X55------------------- 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. -Be-it €urther- 4tesolved,-that-thebe- and -it-is- -hereby-deteFmined•te be -payable in, ------------ egaal-instslhBents--ae- to -each--psreel-ef land. dessr-ibed-Qer4n. `_c Adopted by the Council ----------------------- - ----- v + -------------------------- Approved--------------- ----, 19---- City Clerk. l File 12929 ------- ------------------------------ GIBBONS Mayor. Councilman _"Xrvpr=W_ Councilman F +1OLLAND PUBLISHED 4i Councilman CouncilmMARZITEW an i Councilman I MORTINSOM CouncilmanS6MINUMNIMEMN PETERSON v Mayor ® DILLON f i • l om REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON CONDEMNATION OF LANDS AND ASSESSMENT OF BENEFITS condemni and talon an easement -- the land necessary ---------for In the matter of------------- �-----------a_- _eas ment in the ---- slopes, cuts and fills in the grading of Ross Avenue from a point 298.7 feet east of Clarence Street to a point 170.22 feet west of Clarence Street under Preliminary Order__ 172226 ---_ approved ------- IJrFh_8�-1955------------------------- Intermediary Order ------- 17?57_1---_„ approved -------ADT- -5,-1955..------------------------ Final Order --------------17-2917 ---- approved ------- Kaj ,125 ------------------ 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 Fe. .vuox snavRul[s, wsesse- - Council File No.. ..-.-.-.-- Bry-------------------- _..---------------...._----------. stnrtnN:;." 9+aces Yor cS ,.,.dewalksr CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution Ratifying Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for constructing and restoring sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 54-M-98,, District #2, Levy No. 2 ASNOWAXAs too. 36 Albert St., both AWM# 'r. Jh134t Ave* t0 11 uft Ave, ani. ��/ 5 all nor Ave., both *tfte, ft,= VZOVIOU04 AV** to limn ft.±a+ F.O. Ue3140UW Ave., bosh 41400, CZM 8bMUXe AVO. ter Albert Alt.; F.D. X6764 J►s21et Avs„ bq t► 8e4, bras 9t., ':0, 1100 Ave* �. R�e1r!-Avs.,..alt`,11i�illlf�'�"710isv3�1-A1�^�: 8l+ •,- A IpLbfo&w �t6 = /i11ft�Al 86ay' �11idi111j� A.01w`i�si�le6�1/N!r"!N6 111►bt '"Avg,; c c, h4.,-,ft=--75O1o11, A'v�t, iVa11 :fit A:�lts �'�'Ata 16 8O! Aw., Swats► ft= ft1XV1W Ave. to HoW x Sts E3'"AJ<.r.: _— _,.._.,':,d,.. _ :s. ? BE IT FUR It RD30LVED, That the said assessment be and it u� 'hereby determme�o in-_------------------- ......equal installments. Adopted by the Council ------ ........................... _19 -------..--- .. City Clerk. Approved ----....... -• ..............................-19 / (P411,PUBLISHED . l -off 'Sf (((/// _..--•---------. ..............................., Mayor. Form B. B. 18 -W i { is Connoa Ft Ktr c _ assessor -, ? Bzy r s)e=•3rs m - i CITY ofm r f_ I r, rr rbg z^ F I G Rg x ge,E i` A! -4 ,���.. _ttb r- of ^`r.,y �. > ass} I+.�.c. 1 7 .fa n`k'� ��f� �„� ".:t?• �wdes-Paekmiaary-Ordes............................. -Iaterm+� edea -Order..--------------------------- Finnl Artier-----................._., i -awo"&......... -_..- .............................:i$........ 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 ItR RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable �- -------------- ------ .. -..-.equal installments. Adopted by the CounciL... A .`1.2 1955 .._.........----- .................19 a J City Clerk. - Approved---------------------------- --------------------- 19 / / F;��"""• '�+;. PUBLISHED -o2 -S- ' � t.� (((///-------, Mayor. �bus Form B. B. IB - � Y".'n” py �bq� + t y r�i CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE Report of Completion of Assessment May 24 19 55 In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for constructing and restoring sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 54-M-98, District #2, Levy No. 2 ASSESSABLE: F.O. 1.67935 Albert St., both sides, from Juliet Ave. to Palace Ave. w j,,&y �Ei.t6145 Eleanor Ave., both siftit;"= "om Cleveland -Ave." "to Finn St. F.O. 168965 Wellesley Ave., both sides, from Hemline Ave. to Albert St. Juliet Ave., both sidem `frets Syndicate- St. to- Hamline Ave. - F.O. 167644 Rome Ave., south side, from Fairview Ave. to Howell St,. T. both' sides; ` -rdit 4tliet Ave., to Pa9liden&16 -� F.O. 167643 Juliet Ave., both sides, from Syndicate St. to Hamline Ave. p7 -,,:1v3 =:i+' O,A-168g65iriw4jl+lesley Ave., .:both'' sidesli from -?Harmine Ave. 1; VAM-beft"Sts F.O. 167644 Rome Ave., south aide, from Fairview Ave. to Howell St. ____---Engineering ..... ...... and Inspection fees ....................................$ Postal cards ...................... $ 5.10 Publications 38.25 — ons ...... $ Court coss for confi ation........................$ Tota Assessable 360.74 Nonssessable o 1 expen i urea ...... ....................... $— TiSaid Commissioner further reports that he has assessed and levied the total amount as above ascer- tained, to -wit: the sum of $ 10 904.08 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 Jnr the benefits conferred thereon; that the said assessment has been completed, and that hereto attached, identified by the signature of the said Commissioner, and made a part hereof, is the said assessment as Y completed by him, and which is herewith submitted to the Council for such action thereon as may be considered proper. /. , i O pw�w�e�yHi w Cammissioner of Firms, 267 12.62 B V 0 FS 6 interwiediary -Order--- FiRal- 'Or4" r-apgray •l To the Council of the City of St. Paul:. The Commissioner of Mnance hereby reports to the Council the following as a statement of the ex- penditures necessarily incurred for and in connection with the making of the above improvement, viz: Cost of construction ................................$ 9,416.41 Engineering ......................................$40.83 and Inspection fees ................................... Postal cards ....................................... Publications .........M.. ..................... . ........... $ 1U'ju384..2U5 CouTJotal AoreonaoLetion ........................$ oWeXNOnAiusessable...........I...........$ 3648 Said Commissioner further reports that he has assessed and levied the total amount as above ascer- tained, to -wit: the sum of $ 10.'iO4.08 -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 conferred thereon; that the said assessment has been completed, and that hereto attached, identified by the signature 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. 22',Az: -9�418,1k-8 Commissioner of 2M 12-52 Fi;�� Council File No ................. By.................... ...................... CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution Ratifying Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 17, St. Anthony Park North, from Doswell Avenue to Buford Avenue - T-. 173740-- Ihe rrAfter bf the aaeessment of surfacing with IFF.-SU"526, ufoiIIDlA =r, da-,iA APV go' IC under Preliminary Order Intermediary Order ......... Final Order approved ---------- - F.ehxvaxy-23---------19._5-4. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment ha,Ang 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 FURER RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in._..----------....---_ equal installments, JUN 22 1955 Adopted by the Council- ------------- ----------------------------------- - ------- ------------------ 19 . ... .. .. .... . ........... .............. ................. City Clerk. Approved...._ .................' ----•-------------------------19... l?Ul3LlSHED_4L-,9,,F---Z6---5--- ............... ............................. ........... Mayor. File 12446 81� CITY OF ST. PAUL°a ,y OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE 9� Report of Completion of Assessment May 24 1955 In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 17, St. Anthony Park North, from Doswell Avenue to Buford Avenue under Preliminary Order 166484 , approved December 11, 1953 Intermediary Order 166965 approved January 26 1954 Final Order 167286 approved February 23, 1954 1 , 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 ex- penditures necessarily incurred for and in connection with the making of the above improvement, viz: Cost of construction ................................$ 1,952.33 Engineering ...................................... Inspection fees .....................................$ ` Postal cards ....................................... 0.84 Publications 6.30 -- Court costs for confirmation ........................$ 2.10 Total expenditures ............................. 2,138-03 Said Commissioner further reports that he has assessed and levied the total amount as above ascer- tained, to -wit: the sum of s-2-131-0—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 conferred thereon; that the said assessment has been completed, and that hereto attached, identified by the signature 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 maybe considered proper. Commissioner of Fina ce 2M 12.52 8 RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND ASSESSMENT THEREFOR In the matter Of__-F9ndemning_und t�..ki_eeepy in#k3�_1-:}iuiAe��SSSI'Y_Q.L_&19Pe s cuts and fills in grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 2, L. T. Lawton's Sub. of Lot 8, Kerwin's Outlots, from Wlite Bear Avenue to Flandrau Street d under Preliminary Order________Z____ 1 1180 ----___ approved -------- December S, 154______---- _ Intermediary Order ------------ 111-978 approved------- February 15,_1955-------- 1 228 -------__- approved-----__ March 15z_?955 ------------- -` Final Order --------------------Z---7- ------- . 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 iassessment 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. Be-it-€i;Aher-R,esolvedr that- the -said -assessment -be- and- 4t- -is -hereby- determined -to- 4),e- payable m---___------equal'#nstalltneFlts-as to eaeh-gauzlot4and deseFtbed-therein Adopted by the Council "��_"_ 2 t9�� ______- 19-- -------- t---- ------ - ---------- ---- ------ `< Approved ------------------------- File --------- --- ------ e,f.m": File 12841 -------- _ -- ---------- X -- -- �� G ftoms ---- Mayor. -- Councilman 1Iwty� Councilman Houwo PUBLISHED - - Councilman Councilman u"nnzir[w l 1 Councilman MORTINSON V Councilman 30000� PETERsaN Mayor ouloPl ■- R . 7 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON CONDEMNATION OF LANDS AND A -Ik6I:SSMENT OF BE•;NETITS condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary for Inthe matter of--------------------------------------------------------------------r --- s),opes, cuts and fills in grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 2, L. T. Lawton's Sub. of Lot 8, Kerwin's Outlots, from White Bear Avenue to Flandrau Street under Preliminary Order ---- 131180__-- approved ......... December_91654_____________ Intermediary Order -------- i3i9_Z8___-, approved --------- FebruarY_15i 1655__________________ Final Order ---------------13228 2--- approved --------- MarCh_15,-1955--------------------- r 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 costs 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. !� e Commissioner of Fin1 eYrr. ILUTION"BATIIRINO AND CON- " UKINO � CONDMINAT11 AND - ... '1%RDS Off DAMAGES pND' AS- SSiBNT THSRBFOB n "ya? �� A ss:O. 170742- A _7 of donde RESOLUTION RATIFYING ANL06 V G CONDEMNATION AND SWARDS OF � DATaUS AND ASSESSMENT' THEREFOR I In the matter of___condemning andkiri�an-easement In the_land neceseaxy for_slopes-L cuts and fills in the grading of Duluth Street, Atlantic Street and Chamber Street from the south line of Overbrook Addition to Iarpenteur Avenue; Idaho Avenue from English Street to Fast Shore Drive, and Hoyt Avenue from English Street to the east line of alleys in Blocks 10 and 11, 0verbrook Addition January_21i. 1g�5_______----_, under Preliminary Order ____aaZ1679____________, approved__________ March 1 ------------- Intermediary Order ----------172475----------- approved -------------2%_ 9K� Final Order ----------------- .72Qi}7----------- approved -------April 2621455 --------------- 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 a 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. -Be-it €urthen4iesolved,-that-the -said +mesem6st-be- and -it- is- 4webg-deteFmined•-te-be-payable - ------------- squat-installments--es-te-each,- rcaLei'landdez"4bedihere111. '0F5 Adopted by the Council 4 .. �r--,-__-- 4 clty clerk. Approved--------------- --------,19--- �I 1 File 12884 ---- - -------------------------------- NS Mayor. Councilman ��s _GIliuweON"5fW ' Councilman HOLLAND Councilman MARzITELU CouncilmanMORTINSON Councilman � FETEf{,SON D Councilman Mayor DILLON i � tk Fa.a.u�r�.,.:,.�•'r.��-.ab.�,...<,= .a:s.�..dur�- a x�,�8>m-.t �. `', REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON CONDEMNATION OF LANDS AND A.b3�S$MEL�FT OF 13r NEFITS In the matter of_____ condemnir and_taking an_easement_-- the_land_necessary Por__ slopes, cuts and fills in the grading of Duluth Street, Atlantic Street and Chamber Street from the south line of Overbrook Addition to Larpenteur Avenue; Idaho Avenue from English StreettoEast Shore Drive, and Hoyt Avenue from English Street to the east line of alleys in Block 10 and 11, Overbrook Addition under Preliminary Order -----17L679 ___, approved -------January 291_1955 --------------------- Marc intermediary Order --------- 17z1+�__-, approved ------- _____h _?i _ 1 45� _________-- __-- Final Order ----------------132842-- approved -------April 26Z_1159----------------------- 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 i 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. sa Commissioner of Fi ae. V.I i C. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays �41fthV`ava-- Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 5M &64 -OWp Favor Against JW 22 3V Adopted by the Council 195— alp Approved 195— - r Original to City Clerk INo 17S743—By Be ., NO. CITY OF ST. P d— ' --rd T. 8e1+ OFFICE THE C�yP" pa je edt outrolb thedFo ¢;tri Ctod (a the sums.. C UN IL REO TION—�ii ow to ihe,%]lowing nrr°TO t to relmburse them 1 PRESENTED BY `i Sn earl, on .'Istance COMMISSIONE :raJ- In, be'o RESOLVED, Tkat there be and hereby is appropriated out of the Forestry Revolving Fund (2002), the same set forth below to the following named persons, to reimburse them for an overcharge in each instance on assessments for tree brimming or grass cutting levied against the respective property described: z w. Summit Ave. Church of Christ, Rev. Guy Southern, 10 S. Grotto St.. Lots 14 & 15, Block 6, Summit Park Add. to St. Paul. Ward 7. grass cutting $ 3.99 Albert L. Haman, Jr.. 1082 Summit Ave., Lots 6. 7. 8 and 9, Block 39, Summit Park Add., Ward 7, grass tatting 7.79 Cornelius C. Knudson, 2169 Watson Ave., Lot 4, Casimir'■ Add., Ward 11. tree trimming 9.64 Katherine Eincke. 2693 W. Seventh St., Lots 17, 18, 19. 20 and 21. Block S. Daverals Buren Add., Ward 11. Tree trimming 18.72 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays �41fthV`ava-- Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 5M &64 -OWp Favor Against JW 22 3V Adopted by the Council 195— alp Approved 195— CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCIL No. ORIGINAL_ CITY CLERK FILE o COUNCIL RESOLUTION N 18-08 _ FOR , ?i AUTHORIZATION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS • i S DA 19 t.S PRESENTED BY NON 3 RESOLVED, TYat the Council he y appreves the award o£ the Contract Caeuittea 5 r Ita therefor, and hereby awards contract for the Orading.of Field Avenue from Murray i Street to Prior Avenue; Murray Street from Sheridan Avenue to Field Avenue; Prior Avenue from Sheridan Avenue to Field Avenue, to RALPH Ci NORTH in accordance with r City plana and specifications therefor hereto attached and the Formal Bid #5145 of y; M w said Ralph Ce North for the contract price of $4182.75, such bid being the lowest N said Ralph C. North being.a raasowble and reliable bidder and the Corporation and Counsel be and hereby is directed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor, and the proper City officials hereby are authorised to execute said contract on behalf of the City Of St. Paul. ` s` Assessed against benefitted property • • $4182.75 -a �N0. 173799—By Frank D. Metal- i sed , That the CouncB herebY of the Contracdt 'eE the award .littee therefor, and herebYam rs for the Grading Of Fiet 'to .act PT-" sue from moray street ue, Murm lest fro ' h ae to 1plel I' 3 1 rte, uC••;A'� £3 �Yyv�l " H _.d &4144's ESTIMATE s 4,861.00 FORMAL BID NO. 5145 COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION. NOIR TO BE CENTIFIm A8 TO FUNDS AVAILABLE BY COMPTROLLER B®ORE ppE9[NTIND TO PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND TO BE REIMBURSED POR COST OF THIS IMPROVEMENT AS FOLLOWS: -.tip n 1. ASSESSED AGAINST BDIEFnTaD PROPERTY - . . . . . . . . . . . • s 4182.75 s Sy'? 2. APPROPRIATED FROM CITY'S SHARE OF LOCAL IMPNOVEMDITB COOS' f FROM LOCAL IMPNOVBMENYS- EN" PROPERTY— COO[ i y. S. APPROPRIATED FROM BONG ISSUE—COO[ f A. APPROPRIATED _ _ . . . .. g Q. S. COUNTY ND . . _ 6. i TOTAL • • . • . • • . • . • g 4182.75 COPIES TO: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THERE IS AN UNENCUMBERED SAL• i CITY CLERK ANAVAILABLE IN THE ABOVE STATED APPSon""AT1ONS TO SAL IMPROVEMENT NO COMPTROLLER REIMBUREE THE PERMAN@R IMPROYEMSNT RNOLVINO RIND PUBLIC WORKS IN THE ABOVE AMOUNTS. - PURCHASING DATE FINAL ORDER ADO RD COM B 1 `I COUNCILMEN TFC NAYS j ADOPT® BY THE COUNCI P JN FAVOR � ARROV GAINST MAYOR Mh. PREBIDBNT �s�-s5' PURL ,Fi w 0dala.l t. Ch, Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO NO OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK RESOLVED, That the/Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized, with the conaeut of the Comptroller, to issue purchase order to WM. E. ZIEGLER COMPANY fir overhauling completely and assembling starting engine on Caterpillar No. 440 at a cost of $240.99, without advertisement or competitive bids as this is the only source of supply and no advantage could be gained thereby. Charge Municipal Equipment 1003141. C. F. No. 173745 --By Frank D. Marzi- teni— Resolved, That the Purchasing AgenA be and he f, herehv th,,,a.e.t or rnmpeU11" blds as'thfa'1, the only "sou 'ee auppLv and no advantage gaineedd thenm>by. 141 ge Munlelpal Equipment 1003. Adopted by the CG=c l June 17, 1005. Approved Jtine 1950, (June 25, 1955) 999991• �I JUN 22 19% COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council_ 195— Yeas Nays �.— Approved _ 195— Holland Marzitelli In Favor _ Mortinson q ayor Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon 5M 6-64 offlRO.Q 999991• �I 0k FILE COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL NO. 1,11111 ao City Cler OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK MC IL RESOLUTION— ENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY June 22, 1955 COMMISSIONE DATE RESOLVED, That the Put ch ng Agent be and he is hereby authorized, with the consent of the Comptroller, to issue Purchase Order to National Cash Register Company for one National Cash Register Company Adding Machine Model 9KL less allowance for old Burroughs Cash Register #936044 at a cost of $239.00, without advertisement or competitive bids as this is the only source of supply and no advantage could be gained thereby. Charge Municipal Court 31/B/6, i C.t F�_SIa. 173741 --By Frank D. Marzl- Resolved, That the Purchasing Agent be and he �e hereby authorized, with Qk. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays -"G1bbans---- Q�alvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson t` Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6.64 -08�1,2 JUN 2 2 1955 Adopted by the Council— _196— _ V, Approve d_ ---196— n Favor Mayor —�LAgainst 1 'll CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNC11 NO FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK RESOLVED, That the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized, with the S consent of the Comptroller, to issue Purchase Order to WK, R. ZIEGIER C010'ANY for Clutch Parts for Caterpillar Grader #441 at a aost of $258.51, without advertisement or competitive bids as this is the only source of supply and no advantage could be gained therbby. Charge Municipal Equipment 1003131. C. F. No. 173747—Hy Fronk D. Manl- �lved, Th,t the purchsshe Agent be and he le hereby C..Plrtd, with the consent o[ the Comptroller. to _-i•) WM- Issue purdrase "ordClutch )Mrts r° �gb�kthoutli rrv#441 slot or =- petitive bide a4 this is the only source Ofg"&% g" andyno edventeBe could he Cg,rge Municlpsl gquIl"o", 1o", 1 Adopted by the Council June ffi, 1855. y �I Approved (June 5511855) ' ill JUN 2 2 1955 Adopted by the Cou[[{n��cciil 196_ 4JSJ.6)1 6' Approved_ --195— Z. 196—n Favor 0 Mayor /Against a�iv s COUNCILMEN F Yeas Nays Holland q Marzitelli Mortinson r Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6.61 a.2 C. F. No. 173747—Hy Fronk D. Manl- �lved, Th,t the purchsshe Agent be and he le hereby C..Plrtd, with the consent o[ the Comptroller. to _-i•) WM- Issue purdrase "ordClutch )Mrts r° �gb�kthoutli rrv#441 slot or =- petitive bide a4 this is the only source Ofg"&% g" andyno edventeBe could he Cg,rge Municlpsl gquIl"o", 1o", 1 Adopted by the Council June ffi, 1855. y �I Approved (June 5511855) ' ill JUN 2 2 1955 Adopted by the Cou[[{n��cciil 196_ 4JSJ.6)1 6' Approved_ --195— Z. 196—n Favor 0 Mayor /Against a�iv s a No. 175748—By Frank D. M-1. odda.l b Lits 49er6, G It seaolved, Tftat In aCColdallCe CITY OF ST. PAUL;I V'X%r.;� "da OFFICE OF THE CITY CC: e��I the W. CAU�CIL RESOLUTI —GENES t"the. BE IT RESOL*, That in accordance With Ordinance No. 10080, Council File 163726, approved Bay 13, 1953, the annual sever maintenaace charges to be made in 1955 against the following commercial, industrial, and residential properties, other than single and two-fsaily dwellings, which are located in the Village of Borth St. Paul and which are connected to the St. Paul sewer system, be and hereby are determined to be the amounts set opposite the loca. tion of the connection as follows: ADDRESS ✓' OCCOPABT•OR un, 7 Al�UHx] 57 7th Avenue, B.W. so Soft Water Company # 8.56. - 51 7th Avenue, B.W. V. F. W. Club 22.00 18.40 41 7th Avenue, B.W. Plumbing Shop 36 7th Avenue, B.W. No. St. Paul Feed Store 26 7th Avenue B-il- Suburban Heating Company 6.00 8-112 t 7th Avenue, B.W. Hick's Bar - Filling Station - Barber Shop 7.20 5 � 7th Avenue, B.E. Standard Oil Station 9.52 9.60 9 East 7th Street Grocery 19 - 7th Avenue, B.E. Ramsey County Review - Office (attorney) 18.56 25 7th Avenue, B.E. B- We Ball Telephone 23.04 6.24 33 7th Avenue, 1. E. Dentist office Plant 14.64 34 7th Avenue, B.E. Vander Wyst Dry Cleaner 38 7th Avenue, B.E. Multiple dwelling 6.00 39 Y 7th Avenue, B.E. U. S. Post Office 6.00 53 7th Avenue, N.E. G. T. Klein Plumbing and Heating 9.36 57 7th Avenue, B.E. Neuman's Bar -tavern 10.32 63 7th Avenue, B.E. Our Own Hardware 14.08 65 * 7th Avenue, B.E. 66 r 7th Avenue, B.E. Appliance shop Mac's Sandwich Shop 6.00 7.28 67 ' 7th Avenue, B.E. Perrault confectionery 6.00 68 7th Avenue, B.E. Rialto theater 16.28 70 7th Avenue, B.E. Galles Ban Franklin Variety Store 6.00 71 7th Avenue, B.E. Bowling alley and office above 9.16 72 r 7th Avenue, B.E. Standard Oil filing station 6.o0 73 • 7th Avenue, B.E. Tavern 13.88 77 7th Avenue, N.E. Appliance and clothing store 33.68 100%, 7th Avenue, N.E. First State Bank 25.64 COUNCII.MEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays Gibbons vo Approved— 195— Holland Ma:zitelli in Favor -MO!linsea Mayor Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon Yeas Nays Gibbons -Halver�en--. Holland Marzitelli Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6-64 -OW2 In Favor A gainst Approved---195- Mayor pproved _ 195 - Mayor c_ 00nal to city Clerk CITY OF ST, PAUL FIOENc" NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK -' COUNCIL RESOLUTION -GENERAL FORM -'' PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER - _DATE - 4 x -2- 103 7th Avenue, H.E. Tavern 6.32 41 3, 106 7th Avenue, H.E.. Big Ten Food store 11.41 - 107 7th Avenue, H.E. Ford Pharmacy 13.04 v 108 7th Avenue, H.E. Gamble store 12.32 109 7th Avenue, H.E. The Polar Pool Roca Laundramat 14.04 110 7th Avenue, H.E. Springborn Hardware 26.48 3 111 7th Avenue, H.E. Luger's Market 8.04 113 7th Avenue, H.E. Barber shop 6.00 y 114 7th Avenue, H.E. Drive-in Liquor Store 6.00 122 7th -Avenue, N.E. J. F. Miller Shoe Store 18.76 126 7th Avenue, H.E. Larson's Market, Dr. J. A. Fricke 8.44 z 127 7th Avenue H.E. Barber shop 6.00 130 7th Avenue, H.E. North Liquor Store 9.96 132 135 7th Avenue, H.E. 7th Avenue, H.E. Cree Mee Drive-in Motor Inn Garage 6.00 6.00 137 7th Avenue, H.E. American Legion Club Rooms 6.84 144 7th Avenue, H.E. Thornton Motors 29.76 147 7th Avenue, H.E. Office - Dr. Muller. 14.68 ter, 151 7th Avenue, H.E. Vans Hobby Shop 6.00 } 168 7th Avenue H.E. Keindel's Red Owl Store 38.16 173 7th Avenue, H.E. Funera4 Home, Sandberg Es 19.84 203 7th Avenue, H.E. L Texaco'Oil Station 12.92 206 7th Avenue, H.E. Fellowship Lodge No. 257 10.24 218 7th Avenue, A.E. McNerney Auto Elect. 6.00 313 219 7th Avenue, N.E. Zwickey Arrowhead Shop 6.00 {" 522 Margaret Street Taxi Office 6.00 - w 721 Margaret N.E. Doctor's office 6.04 k 800 Margaret North St. Paul Cleaners 6.00 801 Margaret N.E. Dentist office 6.00 805 Margaret N.E. 808 Jewelry store 6.00 Margaret Street, N.E. A. T. Shockley Insurance 6.00 811 Margaret Street, H.E. North St. Paul Beauty Shop 6.00 j 816 Margaret Street, N.E. Limber yard and store 41.44 824 Margaret Street, N.E. Lindow Appliance 6,00 k 905 Margaret Street Filling station 7,20 919 Margaret Street' Filling Station 9.28 940 Charles Street Warehouse 97.92 303 Heim Street, H.Y. 2 houses -1 connection -3 families 6.00 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195_ Yeas Nays Gibbons -Halver�en--. Holland Marzitelli Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6-64 -OW2 In Favor A gainst Approved---195- Mayor pproved _ 195 - Mayor i W 23 M COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196_ Yeas Nays M L ,J Gibbons vorson Approved---,--196— Holland Marzitelli In Favor �vIm'tinaen-_.T � Mayor Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon 6M 8.64 p PUBLISHED ! - a --,�� 'Q,!O..l to City Clerk COUNCIL!� CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE N0. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONED DATE -3- 722 Helen Street Factory 129.44 403. 1st Street, H.W. 2 apt. down - 1 apt. up 6.00 425 1st Street, H.W. Heger Products 46.08 315 tad Avenue, W.W. Standard Conveyor Company 357.28 410 2nd Street, N.W. Minn. Box & Lumber Company 43.04 158 17th Avenue, N.E. Grocery Store 6.00 359 17th Avenue, N.E. Prouix Mobilgas Station 6.00 i W 23 M COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196_ Yeas Nays M L ,J Gibbons vorson Approved---,--196— Holland Marzitelli In Favor �vIm'tinaen-_.T � Mayor Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon 6M 8.64 p PUBLISHED ! - a --,�� LEONARD•C. SEAMER, Garasld 4614 Valuation Engineer r ELTOR A. DEHN, CITY O F SA -INT PAUL Assistant Valuation Engineer - BUREAU OF VALUATIONS x FOREST W. CROWLEY, Valuation Clerk 466 City Hall -' - €•. - Saint Paul 4, Minnesota _ I June 22,' 1955 1 �F To the Honorable Mayor and City Council 3 of the City of Saint Paul L Gentlemen: • Submitted herewith is a proposed resolution which will establish the annual to be by the City of Saint Paul against seventy- sewer maintenance charges made two industrial and commercial buildings, and residential buildings other than two-family houses and duplexes, located in the Village of Horth Saint Paul and connected to the Saint Paul sewer system. - These charges are based on the current assessor's values of the properties listed and are in accordance with the agreement made with the Village Council and businessmen of North Saint Paul to the effect that the assessor's values M would be used the first year in determining charges against the above classes t r of property, but that in subsequent years the charges may be based on indepen- dent appraisals where necessary so that sewer maintenance charges for these properties will be substantially equivalent to amounts charged through taxa. - tion to properties of similar value in the City of Saint Paul s; The sever maintenance charges for two-family houses, duplexes, public buildings, and churches, as well as the sewer rental charges for sewage disposal basad on a the size of water meters, are prescribed in Ordinance No. 10080. The follow- R ing is a resume of all annual charges based on the number and location of all connections as reported by the Village of North Saint Paul: Annual sever rental charges: (as per Ordinance No. 10080) 3 5/8^ nater meters 1,227 x S 8.00 - $9,816.00 1n R n 14 x 118.00 - 252.00 t ¢- 2" R " 5 X 84.00 - 420.00 4" " " 3 x' 432.00 - 1,296.00 r ;,. Total sever rental 1,249 meters (from City Manager's list) $11,784.00 ,4 Annual sewer maintenance charges: °* Number of connections to single-) family residences and duplexes, ) 1,174 x $6.00 - 37,044.00 ky ;` public buildings and churches ) (as per Ordinance No. 10080) F (from City Manager) ) Number of connections to Indus- ) k_ trial and commercial buildings ) _, s Original to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL FlLENC1L NO. 4 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM COMM 5911 DATr .Tune TT. 19SS 1—_ , RESOLVED. That the Purchasing Agent be tend he is hereby authorized, with the consent of the Comptroller, to purchase from BZMGTON RAND; INC. one Library Bureau #93515 R»15 Tray Unit with Snap Rode at a cost of $150.95, without advertisement or competitive bids as this is the only source of supply and no advantage could be gained thereby. Charge Public Library as Library Service o New Equipment 16-A8. O COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays IffthVIRVIL Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6-54 2 C. F. No. 173740—By Severin A. Mrd. - Resolved. That the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby aumoriged, with the consent of the Comptroner, to yurcham tnom. RBMINGTON nAJ4D LNC. one Idbrary Bureau, 8&4510 R-1 Tray Unit with Snap Rods at a cost of $150.95, without dvertisement or oompetitive bids as thisis the only mum of supply and no advantage could be gained thereby. Charge Public Library —Library Service-Slew-E9ulPment-30-Ae. Approved Ji ne 22,�j,6. June 32, M. (June 25, 1905) JUN 22 1955 Adopted by the Council 195— Approved-------19 95—Approved --19 n Favor Mayor Against 7� Y � CJI Original to City Clerk f CITY OF ST. PAUL LE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM COMMI SD / pA� June 15s 1955 RESOLVED, That the Council hereby approves the award of the Contract Committee therefor, and hereby awards contract for furnishing all labor, materials, and services necessary for and reasonably incidental to the Plumbing Rehabilitation at the Theater Section, Municipal Auditorium, West Fifth Street, St. Paul, Minnesota, to HEALY PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY in accordance with City plans and specifications therefor hereto attached and the Formal Bid #5150 of said Healy Plumbing and Heating Company for the contract price of $14,228.00, such bid being the lowest and said Healy Plumbing and Heating Company being the lowest reasonable and reliable bidder, and the Corporation Counsel be, and hereby is directed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor, and the proper City officials hereby are authorised to Severin A. Martin - execute said contract on behalf of the City of St. Paul. be Council hereby tb, e..ard of the Contract F.B. #5150. .ee therefor, and hereby ward c. 9r ..,.iahiag an labor.... a, and services necessary +� •aaDly incidental •.e .i baitator at th.. .i . COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6-64 -0!11�1-2 .2 9 1955 Adopted by the Council_ —195— •9':Rj Approved-.---- �—��_y19955— 7n Favor Mayor gainst n*�T.ISHED 6 --Zs—ss PUBLIC NECESSITY Council File No ---_-------------- PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT 193751— reae. A writtproposal for the Slid of the en followtag impruve- 'vtz.: north aide of Lttchae PRELIMINARY ORDER. wee Street to Park 9- : pre S.a,'t to the 7� � ansa,'(-�. . u•; '. s . Theundersigned hereby proposesthe makingofthefollowingpublicimprovement by the Ciynar. tuns ik �sfil, Sia.: Ctirbinq north side of Litchfield Street fr®-_Rice_Street-_to-_Park_Street.-------- - .................I......_ ,PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, vis.: -....................Curkain¢..naxth..side-.of..I.itchfield.Btreet..f=tm..Rice.-Straef..to-Park-Stsee .-.-- ...........------------------------------------------------- - 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. MN Adopted by the Council .................... .....-........................_..............------ YEAS NAYS CouncilmanApt"Bolfe. - JUN 2 2 1955 sem* voccs Approved ..................................................................... ------ HOLLAND MA$ZITELLI MORTINSON PETERSON ............................... M$. PHESIDENT DILLON Mayor. 3000 7S4 4fflj0-Q • n . n - .k D ManitclllRobect T. Gib. Oddn�ITto Cit; cltrk d, B& the h ItCouncil wrCY ao �I, CITY OF ST. PAUL R Pertinent )olnt re NO scone q,!.le t, OFFICE OF THE CITY C,kEk CO CIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESI S AM / DAT y/ RESOLVED, by the Council of City of S aint Paul, that it satisfactorily appears from the pertinent joint report by the Commissioner of Public Works and the Commissioner of Public Utilities, addressed to the Council under date of the 21 day of June, 1955, and upon the Council's consideration of said joint report and its due investigation otherwise in the premises, the Council finds that The St. Paul City Railway Company in connection therewith and as part of its operations in the conversion of its street railway system from electric streetcar to motor bus common carrier mode of passenger transportation, in full compliance -with all obligations therefor imposed upon said Company by law in the premises and at said Company's own cost and expense, removed or caused to be removed all of said Company's street railway rails, ties, poles, wires, and appurtenances therefrom and restored or caused to be restored, as respecte the surface conditions of the same, the followit'T'g sections of unpaved public streets and- paved public streets, respectively, particularly within the portions of said sections of public streets heretofore allocated to said Company for street railway right of way purposes, within the corporate limits of said City of Saint Paul, and in respect thereto said Company hereby is released by City of Saint Paul from any further requirement, for the removal of street railway rails, ties, poles, wires, and appurtenances therefrom and%or the restoration of the surface conditions of said sections of public streets, respectively, heretofore imposed upon said Company for the same or any of the same by any ordinance or resolution of this Council, any statute of the State of Minnesota, and/or any agreement by and be- tween said City and said Company, such sections of public streets being those hereinafter listed under the titles "Unnaved Streets" and "Paved Streets", respectively, to -crit: Unpaved streets: r`- `Fl v Arkwright Street from Case Street to Brainerd Avenue. Arlington Street from Pascal Avenue to Hamll.ne Avenue Brainerd Avenue from Arkwright Street to Ivy Avenue, Burns Avenue from Earl Street to Johnson Parkway Case Street from Arcade Street to Forest Street Charles Street east of Prior Avenue (Wye leg),' Como Park from Van Slyke Avenue to Hemline Avenue , Cretin Avenue at Grand Avenue (Wye leg), Duluth Avenue from E. Seventh Street to Railroad Ford Road from Cleveland Avenue to Mt. Curve Boulevard Forest Street from Case Street to Wheelock Parkway ! COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays Gibbew i7eseee Approved 195— Holland Marzitelli Tn Favor Mortinson Mayor Peterson Against l' Mr. President, Dillon sec a Greenbrier Avenue from York'. Avenue to Maryland Avenue Hamline Avenue from Arlington Avenue to Hoyt Avenue Hazel Street from E. Seventh Street to Ivy Avenue Ivy Avenue from Brainerd Avenue to Payne Avenue Maryland Avenue from Dale Street to Wheelock Parkway Maryland Avenue from Duluth Street to Kennard Street Minnehaha Avenue from Payne Avenue to Burr Street Nebraska Avenue east of Payne Avenue (Wye leg) Pascal Avenue from Como Avenue to Arlington Avenue Phalen Par'; from Wheelock Parkway to Loop in Park Rondo Street from Griggs Street to Dale Street Seventh .Street E. from Johnson Parkway to Hazel Street Stryker Avenue from Baker Street to Annapolis Street Snellinn Avenue from Highland Parkway to Randolph Street Thomas Street from Hamline Avenue to Como Avenue Van Slyke Avenue from Chatsworth Street to Como Park York. Avenue from Payne Avenue to Burr Street Paved streets: <Oe,r.c � Maryland Avenue from Duluth Street to Forest Street Rice Street from Rondo Street to Tenth Street Rondo Street from Dale Street to Rice Street .Stryker Avenue from Winifred Street to Baker Street Tenth Street from Rice Street to Wabasha Street Cedar Street from E. Seventh Street to Ninth Street Fifth Street from Wabasha Street to Jackson Street Marshall Avenue from Fairview Avenue to E. River Road Ninth Street from Wabasha Street to Robert Street Randolph Street from Cleveland Avenue to Syndicate Street Rice Street from University Avenue to Sherburne Avenue Rice Street from Sycamore Street to Ivy Street Robert Street from Kellogg Boulevard to Ninth Street Selby Avenue from Nina Street to Victoria Street Seventh Street from Wabasha Street to Sibley Street Seventh Street from Sibley Street to Minnehaha Avenue Seventh Street from Kellogg Boulevard to Fort Snelling Bridge Snelling Avenue from Grand Avenue to University Avenue University Avenue from Rice Street to Emerald Avenue Wabasha Street from Rice Street to Columbus Avenue Wabasha Street from Kellogg Boulevard to Ninth Street RESOLVED FURTHER that, effective as of the date of the same, the 7th day of December, 1954, the acceptance.of the delivery of that certain Bill of Sale made and executed by said Company, as vendor, to and in favor of said City, as vendee, hereby is in all things authorized, ratified, and confirmed, such Bill of Sale, for a mere nominal consideration, having made provision therefor and effected the grant and conveyance by said Company unto said City, of all of the following described personal property, to -wit: -2- (a) All railway tracks located in the following sections of public streets within the corporate limits of said City: Cedar Street from F. Seventh Street to Ninth Street Fifth Street from Wabasha Street to Jackson Street Marshall Avenue from Fairview Avenue to E. River Road Maryland Avenue from Duluth Street to Forest Street Ninth Street from-Wabasha Street to Robert Street Randolph Street from Cleveland Avenue to Syndicate Street Price Street from Rondo Street to Tenth Street Rice Street from University Avenue to Sherburne Avenue Rice Street from Sycamore Street to Ivy Street Robert Street from Kellogg Boulevard to Ninth Street Rondo Street from Dale Street to Rice Street Selby Avenue from Nina Street to Victoria Street Seventh Street from Wabasha Street to Sibley Street Seventh Street from Sibley Street to Minnehaha Avenue Seventh Street from Kellogg Boulevard to Fort Snelling Bridge Snelling Avenue from Grand Avenue to University Avenue Stryker Avenue from Wjnifred Street to Baker Street Tenth Street from Rice Strpet to Wabasha Street University Avenue from Rice Street to Emerald Avenue Wabasha Street from Rice Street to Columbus Avenue Wabasha Street from Kellogg Boulevard to Ninth Street (b) All the track structure, within the aforesaid locations, con— sisting of straight and special tracks constructed of rails, frogs, switches, mates, crossings, rail joint splices, ties, screw and standard spikes, tie plates, tie rods, cast steel track drain frames and covers with concrete basins and tile pipes, gravel or crushed stone ballast, paving and paving foundation between the rails and two (2) feet outside the outside rails of the tracks; exclusive of any underground power cable ducts, mains, manholes, manhole frames and covers and power cables contained in any such section of public street. RESOLVED FURTHER, that the proper City officers hereby are authorized to make and deliver in behalf of the City of Saint Paul, any a q, L is R s (a) All railway tracks located in the following sections of public streets within the corporate limits of said City: Cedar Street from F. Seventh Street to Ninth Street Fifth Street from Wabasha Street to Jackson Street Marshall Avenue from Fairview Avenue to E. River Road Maryland Avenue from Duluth Street to Forest Street Ninth Street from-Wabasha Street to Robert Street Randolph Street from Cleveland Avenue to Syndicate Street Price Street from Rondo Street to Tenth Street Rice Street from University Avenue to Sherburne Avenue Rice Street from Sycamore Street to Ivy Street Robert Street from Kellogg Boulevard to Ninth Street Rondo Street from Dale Street to Rice Street Selby Avenue from Nina Street to Victoria Street Seventh Street from Wabasha Street to Sibley Street Seventh Street from Sibley Street to Minnehaha Avenue Seventh Street from Kellogg Boulevard to Fort Snelling Bridge Snelling Avenue from Grand Avenue to University Avenue Stryker Avenue from Wjnifred Street to Baker Street Tenth Street from Rice Strpet to Wabasha Street University Avenue from Rice Street to Emerald Avenue Wabasha Street from Rice Street to Columbus Avenue Wabasha Street from Kellogg Boulevard to Ninth Street (b) All the track structure, within the aforesaid locations, con— sisting of straight and special tracks constructed of rails, frogs, switches, mates, crossings, rail joint splices, ties, screw and standard spikes, tie plates, tie rods, cast steel track drain frames and covers with concrete basins and tile pipes, gravel or crushed stone ballast, paving and paving foundation between the rails and two (2) feet outside the outside rails of the tracks; exclusive of any underground power cable ducts, mains, manholes, manhole frames and covers and power cables contained in any such section of public street. RESOLVED FURTHER, that the proper City officers hereby are authorized to make and deliver in behalf of the City of Saint Paul, any a q, is R (a) All railway tracks located in the following sections of public streets within the corporate limits of said City: Cedar Street from F. Seventh Street to Ninth Street Fifth Street from Wabasha Street to Jackson Street Marshall Avenue from Fairview Avenue to E. River Road Maryland Avenue from Duluth Street to Forest Street Ninth Street from-Wabasha Street to Robert Street Randolph Street from Cleveland Avenue to Syndicate Street Price Street from Rondo Street to Tenth Street Rice Street from University Avenue to Sherburne Avenue Rice Street from Sycamore Street to Ivy Street Robert Street from Kellogg Boulevard to Ninth Street Rondo Street from Dale Street to Rice Street Selby Avenue from Nina Street to Victoria Street Seventh Street from Wabasha Street to Sibley Street Seventh Street from Sibley Street to Minnehaha Avenue Seventh Street from Kellogg Boulevard to Fort Snelling Bridge Snelling Avenue from Grand Avenue to University Avenue Stryker Avenue from Wjnifred Street to Baker Street Tenth Street from Rice Strpet to Wabasha Street University Avenue from Rice Street to Emerald Avenue Wabasha Street from Rice Street to Columbus Avenue Wabasha Street from Kellogg Boulevard to Ninth Street (b) All the track structure, within the aforesaid locations, con— sisting of straight and special tracks constructed of rails, frogs, switches, mates, crossings, rail joint splices, ties, screw and standard spikes, tie plates, tie rods, cast steel track drain frames and covers with concrete basins and tile pipes, gravel or crushed stone ballast, paving and paving foundation between the rails and two (2) feet outside the outside rails of the tracks; exclusive of any underground power cable ducts, mains, manholes, manhole frames and covers and power cables contained in any such section of public street. RESOLVED FURTHER, that the proper City officers hereby are authorized to make and deliver in behalf of the City of Saint Paul, any oAai.&l t. CItT Clete COUa . CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION=GENERAL FORM PRESENTD BY COMMISSIONER DATE agreement or other instrument of acquittance by and between said City and said Company conformable to this resolution and approved as to form and execution by the Corporation Counsel. e Adopted by the Council 196_ f055 Approved ' 195— �n Favor)i�/�C�/"" Mayor Against PIIi3T;ISHE15 / -.,zs- �-s -4- COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Y;�j'• R7AlVOI'80It-'� U Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 6M 6.54 -MWQ Adopted by the Council 196_ f055 Approved ' 195— �n Favor)i�/�C�/"" Mayor Against PIIi3T;ISHE15 / -.,zs- �-s -4- V Jerre 21, 1955 TO THE GOUNCILt s This in a report as to the status of the public streets in the City of St. Paul involved up to the present date in the conversion of the street rail— way system by the St. Paul City Railway Company from electric streetcar to motor bus transportation. On the following list of unpaved streets, the St. Paul City Railway Company has, at its own cost and expense, removed or caused to be removed all of the said company's street railway rails, ties, poles, wires and appurtenances and as respecting the restoration of the street has complied with the requirements of the Department of Public Works of the City of St. Paul. Unpaved streets: Arkwright Street from Case Street to Brainerd Avenue 'Arlington Street from Pascal Avenue to Hamlin Avenue Brainerd Avenue from Arkwright Street to Ivy Avenue Burne Avenue from Earl Street to Johnson Parkway Case Street from Arcade Street to Forest Street Charles Street east of Prior Avenue (Wye leg) Como Park from Van Slyke Avenue to Hamlin Avenue Cretin Avenue at Grand Avenue (Wye leg) Duluth Avenue from S. Seventh Street to Railroad Ford Road from Cleveland Avenue to Mt. Curve Boulevard Forest Street from Case Street to Wheelock Parkway Greenbrier Avenue from York Avenue to Maryland Avenue Hemline Avenue from Arlington Avenue to Hoyt Avenue Hazel Street from S. Seventh Street to Ivy Avenue Ivy Avenue from Brainerd Avenue to Payne Avenue Maryland Avenue from Dale Street to Wheelock Parkway Maryland Avenue from Duluth Street to Kennard Street Minnebaba Avenue from Payne Avenue to Burr Street Nebraska Avenue east of Payne Avenue (Wye leg) Pascal Avenue from Como Avenue to Arlington Avenue Phalen Park from Wheelock Parkway to Loop in Park Rondo Street from Griggs Street to Dale Street Seventh Street S. from Johnson Parkway to Hazel Street Stryker Avenue from Baker Street to Annapolis Street Snelling Avenue from Highland Parkway to Randolph Street Thomas Street from Hemline Avenue to Como Avenue Van Slyke Avenue from Chateworth Street to Como Park York Avenue from Payne Avenue to Burr Street In connection with the following list of paved streets, the St. Paul City Railway Company has complied with the requirements of the Department of Public Works under one or more of the following categories of work: 1. Removed rail and restored strip of pavement in the existing track pavement area. 2. Removed existing track and pavement and special work. I }' a June 21, 1955 _ 2 a 3. In addition to such work as was required under Item 2, compensated the City of St. Paul for the restoration of the street within the 19.2 foot street railway track area a at the rate of $10,000.00 per mile. 5. 4. Where the paving surface of the track was in good condition ' and suitable for resurfacing, compensated the City of St. Paul at the rate of $10,000.00 per mile as the company's portion of the coat of restoring and improving the roadway surface, .vim such compensation not applying to streets on which frank highways are designated, the St. Paul City Railway Company t on such trunk highways, however, removing special work, poles, wires and appurtenances where required at its own cost and expense. Paved streets: Maryland Avenue from Duluth Street to Forest Street Rice Street from Rondo Street to Tenth Street Rondo Street from Dale Street to Rice Street Stryker Avenue from Winifred Street to Raker Street Tenth Street from Rice Street to Wabasha Street €W Cedar Street from E. Seventh Street to Ninth Street Fifth Street from Wabasha Street to Jackson Street Marshall Avenue from Fairview Avenue to E. River Road Ninth Street from Wabasha Street to Robert Street Randolph Street from Cleveland Avenue to Syndicate Street Rice Street from University Avenue to Sherburne Avenue Rice Street from Sycamore Street to Ivy Street Robert Street from Kellogg Boulevard to Ninth Street w Selby Avenue from Nina Street to Victoria Street Seventh Street from Wabasha Street to Sibley Street Seventh Street from Sibley Street to Minnehaba Avenue Seventh Street from Kellogg Boulevard to Fort Snelling Bridge S`r Snelling Avenue from Grand Avenue to University Avenue Avenue ? University Avenue from Rice Street to Emerald 3. Wabasba Street from Rice Street to Columbus Avenue Wabasha Street from Kellogg Boulevard to Ninth Street 4F The acceptance of the restoration of streets by the City of St. Paul is predicated upon the conveyance to the City by the St. Paul City Railway Company, by bill of was, of its rights and interest in the 19.2 foot strip of pavement constructed and maintained during the years of operation of the street railwaysyst trn. June 21, 1955 Your attention is called to the fact that the attached resolution releasing the St. Paul city Railway Company of its obligations in connection covers only streets upon which restora- with the foregoing lists of streets tion has been fully made up to and including the present date. This work has been completed under the supervision of the Chief Eagineer of the Depart meat of Public Works and has bean accepted by him. Other work is in progress daringdaringthe 1955 calendar year and such work will be L which will be completed continued on for perhaps three additional years, at the end of which time the fully or at least substantially so restoration of streets should be completed We recommend the adoption of the attached resolution. Yours very truly, D IT 4P. Comouieeioner f Work. ROBERT T. GIBBONS Commissioner of Public Utilities ---__. ---- 'Yd f � � 21 is Laid over to 3rd and appy Adop Yeas /Nays Yeas Nays ' Gbn alvorson —6&Wfir Halvorson /Holland / Holland ar�itel►i i/(J_ / Marzitellii i �O on ✓/ Martinson # i Peterson ,�j�•r:i� Mr. President Dillon f Ar. Vwc 1'r-iAicni (Pe uson) s - i orle w b CI4 MA ORDI ��.3,>,) Ro. 1797 T. Hollaaatt Sio.' 1057 ^ Bernard T. BAneaA— ad�e . ora_- FILE NO. �ci`Seoao raiaagae s r the_ J PRESENTED BY <�"na wawaa y�ar,''�ANCE NO. 'Rc E na re rag E' lac. oa o! fiadea ar - r. auum nig aa An ordinance amending Ordinance`Ro.,5840, entitled: j "An ordinance for the purpose of promoting the public health, safety, order, convenience, prosperity, and general welfare by providing for the classification, regulation and restriction of the location of trades and industries, and of buildings used for human habitation and for, specified purposes, and the height and bulk of buildings hereafter erected or altered; and regulating and determining the minimum size of lot line courts and other open spaces, and establishing the boundaries of districts for said purposes", approved July 7, 1922, as amended. This is an emergency 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. 5840, approved July 7,.1922, .as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended so as to rezone Block 10, Winter'sStionA t. PRAM ( bein%4 block bounded by Milto flubbard,A 4eminary/and Victoria] from "B" Residence District to might Industry jy District. Section 2. 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 upon its passage, approval and publication. Yeas Councilmen - Nays -giseng Halvorson Holland Marzitelli (/ Mortinson Peterson Mr. Presidenn(n) Attest City Clerk I(4� 955PaJUL 8 1955- Passed ssed by the Council In Favor — _ st APpro'��,�4 -- -4-- L,/ Mayor PUBLISI1ED�—/(o�� 9 JOSEPH R. OKONESKI - HAROLD J. RIORDAN .. _., ' City Clerk Council Recorder CITY OF SAINT- PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK BUREAU OF RECORDS 386 CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE 2 June 21, 1 ' bL' . Narshall P'. Hurley Corporation Counsel •Build _ng Dear Sir,: The Council requested that you prepare an ordinance providin, for t::e rezoni - of Bloch 10, bunter's Addition, 'ceing the block hounded by Milton. HucLard, Seminary and Victoria; to Light Industry D,_strict. as petit'.oned for in the attached file. Very truly you s, J Cit,; Clerk Th - e-' Bo . ard of Zoning Saint Paul, Minnesota A. A. HECKMAN C. DAVID LOCKS TO RgyONB tIon having Nd. tIq7 acwnl.o -N- W, J. Rim No�A t bo JUUU5 V11—umo, KT F j.a- . air b- W t ( X io Wimer's 279 CITY -COUNTY BUILDING 1 by H VtetoYtabt e Of SAINT PAUL 2, MINNESOTA nYin Ute e 0 4; sad City .. -t dall P May 19, 1955 lite Pu 0 Id m- e all PeT dations v Mr. Joseph Okones ent. City Clerk Dated yLaY5, OKONN Building &rk ,oSXpH R. cltY (may Dear Sir: This is in the matter of the petition of L. K. Doran to re -zone from "B" residence to "Light Industry'' the block ;ounded by Milton, Hubbard, Seminary and Victoria. This is described as all of block 10, Winter's Addition to St, Paul. The pro- perty is presently vacant and is formerly the site of a dump. The property extends approximately 590' along Hubbard and Seminary and a distance of 268' along Milton and Victoria. Molin Concrete Block Manufacturing Company is located across Seminary to the south: the property to the west is vacant: the property to the north and east is a mixture of vacant and industrial purposes. The site of the proposed "Northern Route" to be constructed uqdpr the Bond, Issue Program will abut the premises adjacent to the southerly or Semina.r� Avenue frontage. Arrangements are being made through Mr. Seamer's office for the acquisition of a portion of the property under consideration which will be used for highway purposes. Mr. Seamer has negotiated an agreement whereby the city will not be required to pay more for this.land in the event it is re -zoned for "Light Industr#" classification than it would if it remained in its present "B" residence classification. In view of the industrial and commercial character of the surrounding area and in consideration of the highway improvements which are pending in the area, the Zoning Board feels that this property is logically industrial in character and, therefore, reclassification of the use is appropriate. Due to these considerations the Board of Zoning recommends this petition be granted. Veryl o 0 e CDL: FS 1A Planning Director Enc.' Executive Secretary rBoard offooning � / 113 Court House, Zone 2 CApitel 4-4612 Ed. 343-344 To the Council City of St. Paul, Minnesota Gentlemen: I have examined the attached petition, filed in the matter of rezoning All of Block 10, Winter's Addition to St. Paul from Class 'IB" Residence to Light Industry District, and find that same is sufficient. Yours very truly, Norris O. Halvorson Commissioner of Finance CH: as attach. c. c. Mr. Alfred Schroeder CITY CLERK FILE 9226 AP GNT Tp. N.). r` CITY OFIES X11 T PAUL �'� � ,�+l•1��soi�' r h« LEONARD C. SEAME0. DEPilR7 FNTr dl NANCE V.IuetLn Engle... p f I i s kY . 1 HARRY A. JOHNSON e NORRIS 0 HALIt�V Commissioner ' Chief Cl.rk , CLIFFORD M. NYSTROM FRANK L., missioner Chief C.,hi.r n!J _ =ru April 12. 19SS 113 Court House, Zone 2 CApitel 4-4612 Ed. 343-344 To the Council City of St. Paul, Minnesota Gentlemen: I have examined the attached petition, filed in the matter of rezoning All of Block 10, Winter's Addition to St. Paul from Class 'IB" Residence to Light Industry District, and find that same is sufficient. Yours very truly, Norris O. Halvorson Commissioner of Finance CH: as attach. c. c. Mr. Alfred Schroeder CITY CLERK FILE 9226 AP GNT Tp. N.). 322 7 P E T I T I O N F TO TO MONO AM MAYOR , ' AND CITY COtAPCIL C/o the City Cierk ( City of Saint Paul, Minnesota Gentlemen: i Pursuant to Section 23, Ordinance 5540, we, the undersigned owners of two- thirds of the several descriptions of real estate situated within 100 feet of the real estate affected, hereby acquiesce; and we, the owners of 50% or more of the frontage to be reclassified, petition your Honorable Body to rezone the following described property: (legal description and street address) All of Block Ten (10), Winter's Addition to St. Paul. from a Class B District to a Light Industry District, for the purpose of installing, constructing and/or operating the following: (describe .riePly the proposed facility) 1IIduetYial dev9 0 t. 1 Pm Petitioner's Name Description of property owned by petitioner ' 1. .I- E p U Lots 16, 17 and 18, Block 11, and Lots 1, 2, 1. rAt29 and 30, Block 12, Winter's Addition to St. Paul 2.J k / Lots'29 and 30, Block 13, Winter's Addition 2. to St. Paul 3. Lots 18 and 19, Block 4, Winter's Addition 3. to St. Paul Lots 14, 15, 16, 17, Block 5, and Lots 16 and 4. 17, Block 6, Winter's Addition to St..Paul 5. Southeast -1ofthe Southeast a of the Southwest 5. 4 Section 26, Township 29, Range 23 except streets i 6. A strip or parcel of land 100 feet in width on 6. both sides of bhe St. Paul and Pacific Railroad 6. as same was located and constructed in 1862, being 50 feet in width on each side of center line of 6. said Railroad & being in the Southwes u of Section 26, Town 29, Range 23. 7• STATE nF 14I.RmnTA ) COUNTY -F RAM3EY ) ss L. K. Doran, being first duly sworn on cath, deposes and says that he has circulated the foregoing petition, which is a petition for rezoning, and that the signatures thereon were executed in his presence. Subscribed and sworn to before me this _/A day of March, 1955. 7WI NOtae*J Purine. F,, .,.._, Not ry Public, Ramsey County, tai , commission expires y co i _F �ILots 1 to 15 inclusive,Block 11, and all of Block 10, Winter's Addition to St.Paul. The owners of the property w -.thin a radius of 100 feet of the above Ij property whi^.h is to be re -zoned are as follows: II ,1. Owner - nd E. Warehouse Corporation (Minnesota corporation). IILots 16, 17 i;-- 9 Block 11, and Lots 1,, 2, 29 and 30 Block 12, Winter's Addie_ '•o St. Paul. I 2. Owner - Gudula Margaret Feldman. Lots 29 and 30 Block 13, Winter's Addition to St.Paul. 3. Owner - Louis E. Lange. -- Lots 18 and 19 Block 4, Winter's Addition to St.Paul.' 4- Owner - Arthur W. Carlsten.11 sc� Lots 14, 15, 16, 17 Block 5, and Lots 16 and 17 Block 6, Winter's Addition to St.Paul. it 5. Owner i Moline Concrete Product%—)mpany (Minnesota corporation) Southeast 4 of the Southeast -.X,- of the Southwest 1 Section 26, Town 29, Range 23, except streets. f°- ' Ij - �i 6 Owner - The Great Northern Railway Company (formerly the St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company). A strip or parcel of land 100 feet .in width on both sides of the St. Paul and Pacific Railroad as same vas located and constructed in 1862, being 50 feet in width on each side of center line of said Railroad and being in the Southwest 4 of Section 26, Town 29, Range 23. i Dated March 10, 1955 at 8 A.M. i ST. PAUL ABSTRACT AND TITLE GUARANTEE COMPANY BYfc= An AUttiorz d S g is ure . The Liability of the ST. PAUL ABSTRACT AND TITLE GUARANTEE COMPANY under the foregoing statement is limited to the sum of $25.00. For: W. F. Stepnitz li •R, --- •- �;. '- ate; CoMME/r':�/��Z�q:__ J.o�•it /Ir.. �� l_(�. 0 7'.S / ?_o /Sy /"YCL. �'(cC A' // �-, - �'- s I i I � a T /✓_ 131 a /3 ' I City Council of St. Paul City Hall St. Paul, Minnesota Gentlemen: We are asking your honorable body to rezone the parcel of land on Minnehaha Avenue and Chatsworth from residential to commercial so that we may erect a modern shopping center on this site. Our plans call for a structure 400' x 100' to be built in two parts. The first part to be built will be a supermarket, drug store, variety store and hardware store, a total of 30,000 square feet on an improved land of approximately 190,000 square feet. This will give us parking for not less than 331 cars or a ratio of 7 to 1. The building will be of concrete blocks, steel and brick of modern design and utility. The parking lot will be black top and well lighted, and traffic control is kept in mind. The location of the building is on the west side of this property due to the nature of the soil. This is the only part where good subsoil exists. The second part which is an extension to the north will be completed within two years and will increase the building by another 10,0,00 square feet. At that time our land area will be increased to 301,000 square feet giving us parking for 719 cars or a ratio of 7 to 17 again with good power lighting and traffic control. i This project will be an addition to St. Paul long needed inside of the City Limits rather than in the suburban communities, and a definite asset to St. Paul. Yours very truly, MIDI WN C ON WFS;ms 9 By W. F. Stepnit Vice- e . CITY CLERK FILE �n-La., 32 z 6 MPLICANT 2. F. N�, Or1[In, I city Clerk O R D I N �. N°33754—O+diiiance ;,. • Bernard T. 8oaand— .e +{. Y,e.. .. n ordinance emending 0 / r 'j.SM. erv"ued: -1LE NO. fa ordinance for the rt nofiag fee noe, he � ., d s 3 a i •.r, comentence, .pro rlf PRESENTED BY rat welfare by rovl, mat ;E NO. Ncation, reg ihyIoaatMa of_,trades nd' of bundinga usc% _ ra+f �� fianaF.t� 4. aY r :u`r An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 5840, entitled: "An ordinance for the purpose of promoting the public health, safety, order, convenience, prosperity and general welfare by providing for the classification, regulation and restriction of the location of trades and d of habitation'andfor buildings specified purposes, and the height and bulk of buildings hereafter erected or altered; and regulating and determining the minimum size of lot line courts and other open spaces, and establishing the boundaries of districts for said purposes", approved July 7, 1922, as amended. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES CR DAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 5840, approved July 7, 1922, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended so as to rezone Lot 16, Block 14, Winterts Addition to St. Paul, and all of Block 13, Winter's Addition to St. Paul, from "B" Residence District to Commercial District. Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency epblic health inance,renderedanecessary,for the preservation Section 3. This ordinanceshall take effect and Abe in force upon its passage, approval Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Co cil �S 995 Q#i�etfa Halvorson In Favor Holland Marzitelli ¢ Against Mortinson Peterson JUL Mr. President (Dillon) Appro Atte ity Clerk U f I Mayor �(h q pl G1Atl RECF,�VED MAUL. 1..1 ()FFIZ 6 ICU 1 9�,LC/z Z� I J13 i -e-4 3v Imo` ib i9SS IJ 0 (ir 0 7 -/Le a -z i / O ,71 7/ c i , ` 1, , �, / C � N H 'O 0 H N W > N Nd)0 bD 1 Q. 0 0 0 In C > 14 H M N am > M .0 NG H I d c id N N O C m.H C 0 bb G 0 C � u a ro .V � E > NO �= ' >dmLa ❑- .0 ate.+ w 3 8 N 0 N G O N d) G 'a +�m3a+1 N C+ N G NU H dl G 0E—�. r b ro E U = v yrorod � dN��00 m'D 0 UNH a m v a G W 41 H T O r r U]dXc w z q U N G O Z G r U C 7_ c E cDroA > Q) ri U aaro0 x m rn L "0 N N c c N O 3 C JOSEPH R. OKONESKI - HAROLD J. RIORDM at, CIeA Council Recorder CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK BUREAU OF RECORDS - 386 CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE ' 2 June 21, 195 r vt hL . INhi shall r. Hurley CL�rpDra-.'oii Counsel Bu ldLn,_ Dea; _r! Zinc Council requested that you prepare an orclirk.nce providing for the rczornira, 'moo Corraercial D_strict of Lot lb, Block 14. Win'ter's Addition. and all of Bloc!: 13, Wir,te-'s Add.'tion, as petitioned for in ,he attached f1le. Ver': �vrulJ CiLy Clerk ^� c The Board of Zoning Saint Paul, Minnesota A. A. HECKMAN C. DAVID LOEKS R•RRmDRNa onicm RDaetmvL tecRnARr L M. GRIM[ CIVD[ L MUHVM GO D O'DONNa W. J. RICE - & H. [CHROMM, C •[exrrte� Jm.us VR UMB, ILLlO1Rui[ 279 CITT-COUNTY BUILDING SAINT PAUL 2, MINNE90TA May 19, 1955 :. Mr. Joseph Okoneski City Clerk Building Dear Sir; This is in the matter of the petition of L. K. Doran to re -zone from "B" residence to "Commerciale lot 16, block 14, W'inter's Addition and all of block 13, Winter's Addition, This property consists of all of the property in the block '.,ounded by Seminary, Chatsworth, Englewood and Milton and one lot adjacent to the southeast corner of the intersection of Chatsworth aJ.d Englewood. This property which is sought to be re-classified, is part of a larger tract which is owned by the applicants which consists of the entire block c-ounded by Seminary, Chatsworth, Englewood and Milton plus the north half of the block sounded by Chats- worth, Englewood, Milton and Minnehaha plus approximately 200' of the mid -block front- age of the block wounded by Chatsworth, Minnehaha, Milton and Englewood. With the exception of the signle lot, all of the block bounded by Chatsworth, Minnehaha, Milton and Englewood is presently zoned "commercial." This re -zoning if granted, would consolidate into commercial zoning the entire two blocks under consideration which are bounded by Minnehaha, Chatsworth, Seminary and Milton. The applicants are proposing to establish a community shopping center on the site -which will consist of a building of approximately 30,000 sq, ft. parallel to Chats- worth adjacent to the westerly side of the site. This building will be oriented so the front, or pedestrian approach, is from the east which is the portion of the site which will be used for parking. The westerly side of the building adjacent to Chatsworth will be used for service access to the center. The property under consideration was formerly the site of a city Gump and the land has been reclaimed through a process of years by filling. The applicants have been able to secure the approval of a majority of the residential property owners residing S in the area across Chatsworth to the west. In viewof the eoWmercial and industrial character of the area to the north, east and south, the ZOb1?19 Board feels the use contemplated is appropriate and finds that the applicant's IAiuns are in accordance with the existing standards as far as parking, traffic and relationship to adjacent land uses ar concerned. /'� ...J - ll ,`•:N� L. K. Doran • -2- In order to carry out this proposal it would be necessary to vacate Englewood between Chatsworth and Milton. Negotiations for this transfer of ownership from public to privates arQ in process in Mr. Seamer's office and a separate report con- cerning the advisaoility of this proposed street vacation will be submitted by him. - It is understood by all concerned that the proposed re-zoning is contingent upon the vacation of this street and the street vacation, in turn, is contingent upon the applicant's carrying out the plan suomitted within a reasonable length of time, The Zoning Board, therefore, recommends this re-zoning petition be granted pursuant to the adplicant's letter dated April 20, 1955 and his plan dated March 31, 1955, copies _ of which are attached to this report. Very truly your C. Loeks planning Director Executive Secretary _ e^' Board of Zoning CDL:FS l< Enc. .. i; tf CITY OF. SAINT PA -UL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK BUREAU �OF RECnP^S 386 CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE May 19. 1953 HAROLD J. RIORDAN Chief CI.,k u Mr. C. D. Loeks Zoning Board B u 1 1 d i a g Dear Sirt The Council referred to the Zoning Board for recommendation the attached petition for rezoning Blocks 10 and 12, Winterta Addition; Block 13, Winterts Addition; and Lots 1 to 11 and Lots 16 to 30, Block 14, Winter's Addition, to Heavy Industry, Light Industry, and Commercial Districts, respectively. Very truly yours, City Clerk �j ZONING BOARD FILE Z'7 63. AppLICANT I ^ „ , FRED DRIVER MILTON ROSEN Deputy Commissioner Commissioner •r r�` CITY .OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE LEONARD C. SEAMER, Valuation and Assessment Engineer HARRY A. JOHNSON, Chief Clerk CLIFFORD M. NYSTROM, Chief Cashier t- W, May 15, 1953 r '<? To the Council4,+� City of St. Paul Gentlemen: I have checked the attached petition, filed in the matter of rezoning Blocks 10 and 12, Winter's Addition; Block 13, Winter's Addition; and Lots 1 to 11 and Lots 16 to 30, Block 14, Winter's Addition from Class "B" Residence District to Beavy Industry, Light ` Industry, and Commercial District, respectively, and find that same is sufficient. Yours very truly, Milton Rosen Commissioner of Finance R:se CITY CLERK FILE rl i fci�. 2 71 3 t ________________2. F..... �� jvpLICANT El MRS. AGNES H. O'CONNELL " .. HAROLD J. RIORDAN City CI'rk - Chief Clerk CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capifal of Minnesofa h OFFICE OF CITY CLERK BUREAU OF RECORDS :y 386 CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE April 15, 1953 Mr. C. D. Looks planning Board B u i l d i n g Dear Sir: The Council referred to the Planning Board for preparation of the customary plat the attached petition for rezoning the following described property: Blocks 10 and 12, Winter Addition to Heavy Industry Block 13, Winter Addition to Light Industry Lots 1 to 11 and Lots 16 to 30, Block 14, Winter Addition to Commercial Will you then transmit the same to the Finance Department for check as to sufficiency? Very traly yours, City Clerk ZONING BOARD FILE -------------- 1 V To the Honorable, The City Council St. Paul, Minn, Gentlemen: r 14 St. Paul, Minnesota FA" REZONING We, the undersigned owners of two—thirds of the several descriptions of real estate situated within 100 ft, of the real estate affected, have acquiesced herein, and we, owners of 50% or more of the frontage to be reclassified, petition your Honorable Body to change the following described property: Blocks ten (10) and twelve (12) Winter Addition FROM Residence TO Heavy Industry. Block thirteen (13), Winter Addition FROM Residence TO Light Industry. Block fourteen (14), Winter Addition Lots 1 to 11 and lots 13 ta.30 FROM Residence TO Commercial This petition is made pursuant to Section 23, Ordinance No. 5840. RECORD OWNER LOT BLOCK ADDITION (This is a Petition to change the classification and use of property) to 11 47inter's 1 40 15 11 f1 to 0 I to 111`-15 10 K 1 77 s acell.an/e'o #s tract V 4,y SnY�eha a St�Subdiei on _—weft d t o St. Pool. Minnesota TO the aesosahle. The City Ceaneil St. Paul. Mian. Gontlusst RL2ONING No, the understood owners of two-thirds of the somd descriptions of real *state situated within 100 ft. of the goal *state afteeteds have sequiossed bevels, and w, owns of BOX or sore of the fronts" to be re*lassiftd. Petition Foot Uonesablo Body to show the following described ""any, Bloeke ten (lo) and twche (12) Winter Addition FROM Residence TO Heavy Industry. Bloat thirteen (13). Winter Addition FROM Besides" TO Light Industry. Sleek fourteen U40. Winter Addition Lots 1 to 11 and lots 16 to 30 FRO Residence To commercial Tb" Petition is rode Personas to Section 23, Ordinance Mea 880. c petition to cheap the classification and use of Property) �a.,— 29 & 30 16 Winter'a Addition 17 Winter's Addition t 1 1 & 2 16 Winter's Addition Al f. Y 29 & 30 17, Winter's Addition SKATE OF NIM County of Hassey ) Hen Feldman being first duly wars, deposes and says that he is the person rho circulated the within petition consisting of two pages; that the parties described above are the owners respectively of the lots placed immediately following each name; that the 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. Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 1953. Notary Public, R msey County, Minn. My Commission expires i 0 St. °cal, Niamesoto To the Eowroble, The City Council St. Peal, Nina. Gentleman: REZONING No, the undersigned owners of two-thirds of the several descriptions of real estate situated within 100 ft. of the real estate affected, have acquiesced bersin and no, owners of 5Ox or sloe of the frontage to be realassifted, petition your Execrable Body to change the following described property: Blocks tea (10) and twelve (IS Winter Addition Rept Residence TO Heavy Industry. Block thirteen (117, Winter Addition FROM Residence TO Light Industry. Block fourteen (14, Wintor Addition Lots i to 11 and lots 16 to 30 FROM Besides" TO Cwoeroial This petition is nab parsuast to Section 23, Ordinance No. SM. IECGRD own ADIMION !this is a Petition to change the Classification and use of property) Lots 15 & 16,B1. 6 and Lot 16, B1. 6, Winter's Add. �d ota12 to 1b, er s Addition t 19, tTvuk w STATE OF MINNESOTA County of Ramsey ) Frank J. Thiel being first duly swore, deposes and says that he is the person eireula the within Petition 00881stiag of cam pages°; 17 jl� 9 that the parties described above are the owners respectively of the lots placed isasdiately following each none= that the petition was signed by each of said owners in the presence of this afflant, and that the signatures above are the true and correct signatures of each and all of the parties so described. Subscribed and sworn to before we this day of 1953. Notary Public. Ramey County, Nina. My Comission expires ��� �y✓ %` i 'I } i i LLJ N O T //V C- UO r— {yI f— IZ O 2 1 -4 _.. .... __ �VINTF C�. -. _.._._. .N .. --- - ' S A D D I T I O north O 5o loo FRANK MIKUTOWSKI a chj tact GEORGE R.SAUERS COMPANY 'MINNEHAHA CONCOURSE SHOPPING CENTER ST. PAU;., MINA i 5E.IZVIC& SrArION rr 0 O IS + 13 l2 0. to 9 I'll I N N EHAHA E N L) E TENANT- FIRST r, L -001k e. A S 6- /A E- N T - •0 b A K r, Y G GCEgNE CS 40. 20 600 X L W) N'S. 20.120 14,400 n o r t h �V To the Council City of St. Paul. Minnesota Gentlemen: I have examined the attached petition, filed in the matter of rezoning Lot 16, Block 14, and all of Block 13, Winter's Addition from Class "B" Residence to Commercial District, and find that same is sufficient. Yours very truly, Norris O. Halvorson -a € Commissioner of Finance is CH: we 3 attach. c. c. to Mr. Alfred Schroeder s pay i� CITY Off,, T PAUL � 1 C. SEAMER DEPAR� I �.NANCE LEONARD _ WWI- Engineer HARRY A. JOHNSON Chief Clerk NORRIS O. H a COmmissioner r+ e a CLIFFORD M. NYSTROM FRANK ,. IIiISS1oner Chief C.Aln April 12, 1955 To the Council City of St. Paul. Minnesota Gentlemen: I have examined the attached petition, filed in the matter of rezoning Lot 16, Block 14, and all of Block 13, Winter's Addition from Class "B" Residence to Commercial District, and find that same is sufficient. Yours very truly, Norris O. Halvorson -a € Commissioner of Finance is CH: we 3 attach. c. c. to Mr. Alfred Schroeder PM PETITI ON ";N, 3Z -7K. _ _ •ro �s i�oa �n,.e�s.com�c3u. city of Saint Paul Minnesota Gentlemen: Pursuant to Section 23, Ordinance 5840, we, the undersigned owners of two - tions of real state realdestatehaffected, hereby pacquiesce; and ewe, the iowners of 50% ohin rOmmore toffthe e frontage to be reclassified, petition your Honorable Body to rezone the following described property: (legal description and street address) Lot Sixteen -(16)v Block Fourteen (14), and all of Block Thirteen, Winter's Addition to St. Paul. District to a _ Commercial District, from a Class B for the purpose, of fns all�iig .:P9�:$ �0QtAnw -operating,= b� `foi2odng; OBII$el' (describe '046 ly'the'RropPaed facility) Tetail shopping iO]w .-.-_•---.-_--�'�3ii�.OS►tT'`H �TBilft�.... �g :; _< DWn _ _ _.. 1• Lots 14 & 15, Block 10, and Lots 1, 2 and 1 X 3 Block 14, Winter's Addition to St. Paul. Lots 4, 5 and 6•, Block 14. f' r- Lots 12, 13, 14 and 15, Block 14, �3 Winter's Addition to St �. Paul 1 t� 4.F•�E W Nous C'oRP. Lots 1 to 15 inclusive, Block 12 � Winter's Addition to St. Paul 4-5 Lot 1, Block 15, Winter's Addition to St. Paul, except the North 8 feet thereof] V 5• ` i Lot 2, Block 15, Winter's Addition to St. 6- Paul, except alley Lots 29 and 30, Block 15, Winter's Addition 7 _ to St. Paul Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, Block 16, Winter's Addition to St. Paul Lots 29 and 30, Block 16, Winter's Addition Lot 1, Block 17, Winter's Addition to St. Paul 10. - Lot 2, Block 17, Winter's Addition to St. Paul 11. 11. STATE OF MINNESOTA )ss L. -K. Doran, being first duly sworn cn oath 3aposes and says COUNTY OF RAMSEY ) that he has circulated the foregoing petition, which is a petition for rezoning and that the signatures therfeon were executed ne, presence. Subscribed and sworn to of e thi l6 ra, *--- ,r day ofs&t=4\,1955. Public„ Ramsey i i r i Petitioner's Name Desctiption of property owned by petitioner F ri r 12. 0 Lots 29 and 30, Block 17, Winter's Addition 12, to St. Paul 13• The Southeast 1 of the Southeast y of the 13• Southwest ,i-- Section 26, Township 29, Range 23 13• Except streets. STATE OF MINTdFSOTA) COUNTY OF RAMSEY ) as L. K. Doren being first duly sworn deposes and says that he has circulated the foregoing petition, which is a petition for rezoning and that the signatures were executed diinhis presence. Subscribed and sworn to before me this da q of 1955 I N y Pul5lic, Ramsey County,Y n. JOHN E. DAUDNEY N,7tarY PUDIC, Ram�eY County, Mt ln. �! Camntfss7on Exp7les Aug. d, 1961 S, I m Awl'` L - -- Lot, 16 to --40 ia*Jweive Block 14, ani s11 of Block 13, Winter's Addition to St. Paul. The owners of the property within a radius of 100 feet of the above property which is to be re -zoned are as follows: 1. Owner - Gudula Margaret Feldman Lots 14 & 15 Block 10 and Lots 1, 2 and 3 Block 14, Winter's Addition to St. Paul. 6 2. Owner - Henry Feldman & Gudula Margaret Feldman, husband & wife Lots 4, 5 and 6 Block 14. h Owner - Michael J. Schneider and Catherine Agnes Schneider, '- `husband and wife, as joint tenants f=` Lots 12, 13, 24 and 15 Block 14, Winter's Addition to St.PBul. 4. Owner - F. and E. Warehouse Corporation (Minnesota corporation): Lots 1 to 15 inclusive Blo12, Winter's Adition to St .Paul. J, 5. Owner - Robert C. Carlson & Mildred Car �onf his wife, as joint tenants. Lot 1 Block 15, Winter's Addition to St.Paul, except the North 8 feet thereof. 6. Owner - Harry W. Sorenson & Frances F. Sorenson, as joint tenants. Lot 2 Block 15, Winter's Addition to St.Paul, except alley.? 7. Owner - Murnat 0. Eggum and Mildred E. Eggum, husband & wife.�f Lots 29 and 30 Block 15, -Winter's Addition to St.Paul. It-, o 8. Owner -Katherine Koschka and Louise Koschka, as joint tenants. Lots 1,2,3,4, and 5 Block 16, Winter's Addition to St.Paul. ,-°,. �9. Owner - Kenneth L. Leguil and Irene Leguil, husband & wife, as joint tenants. r, ..; Lots 29 and 30 Block 16, Winter's Addition. 10. Owner - Louis V. Sauer & Michael E. Chickett. -� Lot 1 Block 17, Winter's Addition to.St.Paul. 11. Owner Sheldon P. Kemp & Jeanne V..Kemp, husband & wife, as joint tenants. 9G; J..:, .. — , Lot 2 Block 17, Winter's Addition to St.Paul. r, 12. Owner - 0. L. Morin. Lots 29 and 30 Block 17, Winter's Addition to St.Paul. 13. Owner - Molin Concrete Products Company (Minnesota corporAtion). The Southeast j of the Southeast j of the Southwest . Section 26, Town 29, Range 23. Except streets. --• �.. _ Dated March 10, 1955, at 8 A.M. THE ST. PAUL ABSTRACT/AND TITLE GUARANTEE COMPANY BY • / �.��, �� r ze igna urs% The liability of the ST. PAUL ABSTRACT AND TITLE GUARANTEE COMPANY under the foregoing statement is limited to 625.00. For W. F. 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"'-�� '+ � , `x1 P 17.;r /� z0 .2/ .ZZ �.2.li 2� .�.s. ti� Ag JZ/Y I I 1 � I i { •i . 1 i TOW f S Pi ,, _... 4WD t Z S o Ode erg J 0u0-rs:; . .Y ip�rPaPoJr.'ifia,n,�iC�rpO,gt� Rd NaS C A 114C4rloi✓ G9Atq,4 YE Pi ,, _... &i✓�„���1 S � : ry s �'� ORIG ;; a!➢; rT;. ctry tu.,IIX II lr 1762 r �s By cZ OF BA1NT PAUL R No .� COUNCIL RESOLUTION Fon AUTHORIZATION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS - {' / In the matter of grading Hawthorne Avenue from Park Street to Sylvan Street, under Prelimi.ns.y Order 17168o approved dmmaary 21, 1955, and Final Order 172356 approved March 22, 1955. VSD That the lana'and specifications as l EffiOL , P : submitted for the above islpnevessnt, be and the same are hereby approved and the Commissioner of Public Yorks, be ectad to place the gravel and Pili ' SAWa� . . rue on of pre -mined bitnainons gutters by City Forces at an estimated cost of W16.00, and the Purchasing Agent proceed to secure the.necessary materials, and be it F'ORTHFTt RMLvED,. That the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby directed to obtain bids for the grading work on this improvement, and be it FCRTHER HOMVED, That the cost of the above improvement, including engRneering and inspection expenses amounting to $289.00, or a total of ,$1.805.00, Plus the cost of grading work, be assessed against the benefitted property. _ c- No. 173755—By Frapkc D. L7alzi-1 4 L the matter of grading Hewtharr me•from Park Street to Sylv_' i - •t, under Preliminary Order 17 7 =' '. apPTOVed Jr nary FORMAL BID 01d¢r'-"'^ .. J. ppM"�¢d ..r '' ENGI!®tS E4r1MATE i .f! Nora: To Ire CIDTTIRIm As N FUND! Avwtuse���i�%��irh�itNo m couNcn. PDx wooanda ,REIMBURSED PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND Td%* POR COST OF THIS IMPRDV E"r AS FOLLDWS: , ^l BSNST' BFSIFFITIm FROPmfY - - - - - - - - - - - - - i 1805.00 Plus the 1. ABBEm AGAI 2. AMBOPRIATm FROM CRY'Y SNARE OF LOLL iNFROVWDTTB— - - CDD= S `Det of grade 9. APPROPRIATm PROM IACAL IMFROVEMENTB—Art FROFFRTY� - CODE •.s .. APM10N IATm FROM BOND ISSUE—O00[ $ S. COUNTY AID - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i •' 1805.00 Plea the TorAL _ - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ f �1t cf gradi ng COPIES TOv 1 IMmum COTRFY TUT TH M AN UI I/ ISEIISD ,114 �_ CRY CLERK ANCE AVAILABLE IN THC A STAT ATTROPRIATIOIO TO LOLL IIVIKY .OTT P.D.. COMPTROLUM ROb THE FCIMAN IMFROYDTOR REVDI.VVKI PUBLIC WORKS W TNS ABOVE AMOUNTB. PURCHASING CONT BY DATE FDIAL OIIDOT ADOF'1 �DI,AI�ILMEH JUN 4 3 1955 ADOPrm BT TM cODUI'� 4. YEAS NAYS M /AVOIT :71., SUN `< 3 i955 ARRC Urixioal to Cit, Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK IL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONE DAR WHEREAS, It is necessary to acquire for the storage Of street maintenance materials and light equipment a site suitable for such purposes to serve the area commonly known as the West Side; and WHEREAS, The report of the Commissioner of Public Works has been received stating that the tax -forfeited lands1deicribed. as Lots I and 2, Block 67, Town of West St. Paul, meet the require- ments of such a site; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED That application be made to the Commissioner of Taxation of the State of Minnesota for a conveyance wider the terms of WA Section 282.01, Sub. 1, to the City of St. Paul for use by the Department of Public Works as a storage yard for equipment and materials as herein stated. F' No. 173166—BY Ff..k D. Marv - Whereas, It is to atyuire - for the storage of street maintenance materials and fight equipment . site suisuch table ". —"- mlvn. "on. serve Side; and West Wh-reaRo The ,,,,.rTrt of the Commis. yf sinner of I orka has been I Vd dating that the! ad lands '"dodeoUlbed M "as 1 and 2, Mark West s'- Paul, West -the req`uramebts of such a site; 'ID""Iaft, Be It Resolved That applimfion be made to the ffioner of Taxation of the State W io��tesota lor a enjawyanee under 1.1toeg: Of MSA Section 281OI Sub City a Of, SL Paul for ;6� bj a Depa�m of- pubfic Works as 4 storage Yard for equipment add ma- teriats as herein dated. Ad=b"the C.uncn lune 23. 1055. Ap 1955. 21. 35, 1965) 55 COUNCILMEN Ed by the C.14 -C" —'9. Adopt 195— Yeas Nays Gibbons I I'N'� 3Approved—'-195— _81 Holland Marzitelli _�yn Favor Mayor Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon To the Mayor and Council of the City of Saint Paul Gentlemen: For some time this department has been in need of a site suitable for the storage of street maintenance materials and light equipment to serve the West Side area. After an examination of possible sites we have selected the tax -forfeited lands described as Lots 1 and 2, Block 67, Town of West St. Paul, as most suitable for our needs. For the pre- sent the development will consist of a temporary structure for the storage of light equipment, the remainder of these lots being used for the storage of street maintenance materials. Eventually we plan to erect permanent structures on the site. I, therefore, request that application be made to the Com- missioner of Taxation of the State of Minnesota under the terms of MSA, Section 282.01, Sub. 1, for a conveyance of the above described property to the City of St. Paul for use by the Department of Public Works for the purposes stated. Respectfully submitted, i mmissioder of is Works ew �I l f' A—.—N. D-- f JOS. PAVLICEK Pur-. A¢oumsm B-- OF S.rv— JOHN M. COTTER, S.— Bu—u OF Mun Au ERO-r— n . OFFws ErvmrvF.= CITY OF SAINT PAUL ,. E HERBERT S. WEST Capital of Minnesota i: $UPPAU OF MAHRICE.W. HEWE'T DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Y, FRANK D. MARZITELLI, COMMISSIONER ., TwFF-C Enc-ry".. EUGENE V. AVERY HERMAN P. PRANKE, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER STRUTS AN Hm -- B..— GEORGE M. SHEPARD, CHIEF ENGINEER ARUR G. WELIN ARTHH �® June 22, 1955 To the Mayor and Council of the City of Saint Paul Gentlemen: For some time this department has been in need of a site suitable for the storage of street maintenance materials and light equipment to serve the West Side area. After an examination of possible sites we have selected the tax -forfeited lands described as Lots 1 and 2, Block 67, Town of West St. Paul, as most suitable for our needs. For the pre- sent the development will consist of a temporary structure for the storage of light equipment, the remainder of these lots being used for the storage of street maintenance materials. Eventually we plan to erect permanent structures on the site. I, therefore, request that application be made to the Com- missioner of Taxation of the State of Minnesota under the terms of MSA, Section 282.01, Sub. 1, for a conveyance of the above described property to the City of St. Paul for use by the Department of Public Works for the purposes stated. Respectfully submitted, i mmissioder of is Works ew �I l f' A—.—N. D-- f JOS. PAVLICEK Pur-. A¢oumsm B-- OF S.rv— JOHN M. COTTER, S.— Bu—u OF Mun Au ERO-r— ARTHUR H. KOCH Bu.F of Cm JOHN P. MULLANEY. Su— To the Mayor and Council of the City of Saint Paul Gentlemen: For some time this department has been in need of a site suitable for the storage of street maintenance materials and light equipment to serve the West Side area. After an examination of possible sites we have selected the tax -forfeited lands described as Lots 1 and 2, Block 67, Town of West St. Paul, as most suitable for our needs. For the pre- sent the development will consist of a temporary structure for the storage of light equipment, the remainder of these lots being used for the storage of street maintenance materials. Eventually we plan to erect permanent structures on the site. I, therefore, request that application be made to the Com- missioner of Taxation of the State of Minnesota under the terms of MSA, Section 282.01, Sub. 1, for a conveyance of the above described property to the City of St. Paul for use by the Department of Public Works for the purposes stated. Respectfully submitted, i mmissioder of is Works ew �I l Ma. SM B3/ -4W2 it Dr1BInLL to City Clerk 4 CITY OF ST. PAUL: ,. COUNCIL NO.LE - OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK OUNCIL SOLUTION-GEWF4!-- 1 ---BY Beruerd T. B: _ PRESENTED BY �� ^solved: By the Council of the C COMMISSIONER a 'ant PoW,�.upon the pertinent therefor by C. G. Hedmen, r 01 the,.aub7ect- premises, ae'!e no OrdWence o, - 'd. 4+6 enQ: oA Un�1rur-'1�... L'p,4tlefi�i ana va. a Ideeeib Yli-. w RESOLVED, by the Council of the City, of Saint Paul, upon the pertinent appeal therefor by C. G. Hedman, as owner of the subject premises, pursuant to Building Zone Ordinance No. 5840, as amended, after due public hearing and due consideration of the report and recommendations of the Board of Zoning thereon, that the Council finds such to be in harmony with the general intent and purpose of said ordinance and hereby varies the provisions of -said ordinance in relation to the building line of the real estate situate at and adjacent to the northwest corner of the intersection of 3ti--Olair`.r Avenue and St. Albans Street, more particularly described as the east 40 feet of Lots 24 and 25, Block 5, Rearrangement of Highland Park(oddition, and Block 12,. of Norwood Addition to St. Paul, Minn., according to the respective recorded plats thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota, as shall be necessary therefor, and hereby establishes the blding line of said premises in respect to the west line of said St. Albans Street abutting upon the same to be the following described { building line therefor, to -wit: That certain line commencing at a point on the north line of said St. Clair Avenue 4 feet wes-Er from the west line of said St. Albans Street, thence northerly by continuous course parallel to the said west line of said St. Albans Street to a point on the north line of said Lot 24, 4 feet westerly from the said west line of said St. Albans Street. JUN 2 3 1955 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196— Yeas Nays Gibbons ?uit T 3 195 Approve 196 Holland Q, Marzitelli n Favor ,. —�.. Mayor Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon KTBT,iSHED G , ? � r - SM B3/ -4W2 JOSEPH R. OKONESKI HAROLD J. RIORDAN Gly Cleh Council Recorder _.�... CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capffal of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK :,�y BUREAU OF RECORDS 386 CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE ,lune 16, 1955 _ s Mr. Marshall F. Hurley Cornoration Counsel Building Dear Sir: The Council reauested that you prepare a resolution granting the attached appeal of C. G. Hedman for the establishment of new builduig line as described in the appeal. Very truly yours City Cleric " r I ! ae 71, 0 The Board of Zoning Saint Paul, Minnesota (mMusxm Rr aRalwNu na nR. naY a. NW A. A. HECKMAN C. DAVID LOEKS PRESIDING GITICOI LRCVnVR RCKWARY L M. GRIM[ _ iatTtG App$At. GmtALD O'DONNmJ. W. J. RICK JWus vD umr. ALYWI s that a pubUe i veq the City f taojapes r 3 �7B CITY-CDUNTY BUILDING LnWgd IS c° Heli at 10Cttena Cd° $p°c G SAINT PAUL 3, MINNEBDTA the ynf'Sthe matter .n t3¢cm of QL gedrea�Ogadttui 6 eae ?,y June 16 , 1955 CityJClerk oseph zeOkoneski n,, „gem�t,�u Hxayt , nHorW° .. tbwe Building .t54limata d etye'andst.Ctau Albauaane 1st. tom' Dated 3057 8 pK�Cjeix. Dear Sir: June a, 1s+5s•51__ ,.....�„ This is in the matter ofFlthe ppeal of C. G. Hedman to establish new building lines affecting the property adjacent to the northwest corner of the intersections of St. Albans and St. Clair. This property is described as the south 65' of the west 40' 2 of lots 24 and 25, block 5, rearrangement of Highland Park Addition and Block 12, Norwood Addition. The zoning is "commercial." ra The property has a frontage of 40' on St. Clair and 65' along St. Albans. The applicant owns an additional 118' along St. Albans. The applicant's property is a portion of lots originally plotted facing St. Albans. Before the Zoning Ordinance was adopted; the property to the west was divided and built on with homes which were oriented to face St. Clair. The commercial zoning at this point extends 100' north from St. Clair and the property north of this point is zoned "B" residence. Because, in effect the orientation of these lots which originally fronted on St. Albans, has been reversed, the only possible way in which this small corner parcel could be used for commercial purposes would be through the change in the building line sought. The Zoning Board feels that there are three general considerations in favor of granting this building line change: (1) The, property was formerly tax -forfeited and has been vacant for several years and is not usable for_ construction under the present building line regulations; (2) There is adequate space for off-street park- ing in the area for the proposed commercial or residential uses; (3) The building line of the homes along St. Clair will be maintained. If this building line change is granted, the applicant proposes to establish a 26' x 59' bui building on the property with a contractor's office on the first flour and two apart- ments on the second flo.,r. Although- the adjacent land use is residential in character, Lhe Zoning Board feels this particular use is appropriate at this point particularly in consideration of the commercial zoning on this property which has _ been in effect since 1922. In consideration of these factors, the 'fining Board recommends that this appeal be granted. ; Ve u o s C. DfLoek ire 1 CDL:FS Planning Director Enc. Executive Secretary Board of Zoning d 0 The Board of Zoning Saint Paul, Minnesota (mMusxm Rr aRalwNu na nR. naY a. NW A. A. HECKMAN C. DAVID LOEKS PRESIDING GITICOI LRCVnVR RCKWARY L M. GRIM[ _ iatTtG App$At. GmtALD O'DONNmJ. W. J. RICK JWus vD umr. ALYWI s that a pubUe i veq the City f taojapes r 3 �7B CITY-CDUNTY BUILDING LnWgd IS c° Heli at 10Cttena Cd° $p°c G SAINT PAUL 3, MINNEBDTA the ynf'Sthe matter .n t3¢cm of QL gedrea�Ogadttui 6 eae ?,y June 16 , 1955 CityJClerk oseph zeOkoneski n,, „gem�t,�u Hxayt , nHorW° .. tbwe Building .t54limata d etye'andst.Ctau Albauaane 1st. tom' Dated 3057 8 pK�Cjeix. Dear Sir: June a, 1s+5s•51__ ,.....�„ This is in the matter ofFlthe ppeal of C. G. Hedman to establish new building lines affecting the property adjacent to the northwest corner of the intersections of St. Albans and St. Clair. This property is described as the south 65' of the west 40' 2 of lots 24 and 25, block 5, rearrangement of Highland Park Addition and Block 12, Norwood Addition. The zoning is "commercial." ra The property has a frontage of 40' on St. Clair and 65' along St. Albans. The applicant owns an additional 118' along St. Albans. The applicant's property is a portion of lots originally plotted facing St. Albans. Before the Zoning Ordinance was adopted; the property to the west was divided and built on with homes which were oriented to face St. Clair. The commercial zoning at this point extends 100' north from St. Clair and the property north of this point is zoned "B" residence. Because, in effect the orientation of these lots which originally fronted on St. Albans, has been reversed, the only possible way in which this small corner parcel could be used for commercial purposes would be through the change in the building line sought. The Zoning Board feels that there are three general considerations in favor of granting this building line change: (1) The, property was formerly tax -forfeited and has been vacant for several years and is not usable for_ construction under the present building line regulations; (2) There is adequate space for off-street park- ing in the area for the proposed commercial or residential uses; (3) The building line of the homes along St. Clair will be maintained. If this building line change is granted, the applicant proposes to establish a 26' x 59' bui building on the property with a contractor's office on the first flour and two apart- ments on the second flo.,r. Although- the adjacent land use is residential in character, Lhe Zoning Board feels this particular use is appropriate at this point particularly in consideration of the commercial zoning on this property which has _ been in effect since 1922. In consideration of these factors, the 'fining Board recommends that this appeal be granted. ; Ve u o s C. DfLoek ire 1 CDL:FS Planning Director Enc. Executive Secretary Board of Zoning d March 23, 1955 a To the H ;n sable Council of the City of St. Paul„ St.Paul, Aiinn�:s,ta. Gentlemen: We hereb,;, petition fca. chane of building line t 4 feet .,n the St. Alban-, aide ..f the East 40 feet .f Lots 24 and 25, Block 5 Rearrangement of Hi^hl nd Park ad iti_cn and Norwood addition Block 1%in order that 'tie, may be "rmitter.tt, build a cor�mer'cial building Dn said pr,>perty. For your information, we will say that we have also purchased Lot 22 and 23, Block 5, Rearrangement of Highland Park Addition, fr:m the Land Ce;nriissi`'c er in order to eliminate any objection on said t1+., lots s' fac;-n!� St.P.l,ans. However, Lt- 22 and 23 are nit suitabl, -.r }':one sites, f Our Improvement Plans fir said corner lot is indicated in encic.,ed Plat Plan, cJhsistin of a two story buildi-n7 2b' X 50' with office 1, sc-see cn first floor for uur own use, and two flats on second floor. Complete plans v'll be submitted. to the Buildin^ Department after your �r,prova.l has i� been received. .; t Respectfully ,yours, _. # O.Hedman CGH�'VFH £- M MAY 2 3 1955 Cl'IY r►.A161M, bt)AKu u4 $mint Paul, Minnesota CLERK FILE_ ZY 3 212. ArP1.IGNi' Z. FN ,. �,A MAY 23 155 Saint Pau Minnegtt� AINAL PLO � al —3A 3 APPLICANT •N6: P o �C {� CITY CLERK FILE ,� � " / �V��Q MpI,ICANT ••.•.•.. • ..Z � N A 1- t� / �a 10 h V- A ?A k LA 'G �\/ c / Q W I0I�� E. 4oI or- Lal5 :L# +-2S ALK REA, Oj A'1,V%i-/SNC' PAR K- I" Ahu ks2w-,ap Ail iii -k- J"). . 5T C —AI R Y; Original to City Cleric f CITY OF ST. PAUL II°,E NO OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK i IL RESUT1 ENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY - COMMISSIONER DAT 4:. WHEREAS, Arthur Pagel, a police officer of the City of Saint Paul, was injured in a third party accident while in the courseof his employment on the 11th day of January 1955, and as a result the City has expended the sum of $240,12 to compensate said employe for loss of time, and the sum of $73.00 for medical expense, a total of $313.12, and WHEREAS, said employe has made a settlement with Fred W. Clemens, the party responsiblesfor his injury on duty, in the amount of $500,00, and the sum of $288._12 has been offered in compromise settlement of the City's claims as set out above, therefore be it RESOLVED, that the proper City officers are hereby author- ized to accept the sum of $288.12 in settlement of the City's claims in said third party case and to execute a release therein, said sum of $288.12 to be credited in pioper proportion to the Police Salary Fund and„the Workments Compensation Account. .` 'Io. N3751NBy A t rt F. Bet— eter- ArthurPg, �e t Sa,,PeW Uft m sIM� d W a Wird party n ldent tWd .he Gourde of lila employment rliW day of Tanuflry 1855, end 'nilR ttie ty ded. Ye for Dlm o�m oWf t `Ima, md�dh �forrmmedleal' expense, a tt ua, gold employe hs neatsyWo1W Fred W. Ci er fo We ,Y m .:the amount of IV, of p88AZ has been 'eoppromise settlement Claim3 as. net out dal. 3"a it... ,cWb : t the proper City s . aaumorized :yo a.c [w, w12: . :3 : 1dnpur.1 ,: -1ld third i ai=c ' rn .o3Reaee Lfd .R .. M bC 5i tfi9TIF JUN z 3 1966 . COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays _ 2 3 1�5 Gibbons -$gtpprgpa --- Approve 195— Holland Marzitelli Favor Mayor RPeterson �ainst a a �,�5x Mr. President, Dillon PUBLISHED/ �5 =5s MOP ._..' I5M 8•Bl a�Q E n V 11— w o. erin --�By OW= T. Bola "y>t %r–( ri 1 xverin A. Morttasoo--Itoeet- �� A _ `. a I odsWt ts64 Ckh � Mt, 1Ln :llamet aoWtal ''. - s CITY OI,.,9'ST b1so� wm.n. M o" tfie:'J t ;COUNO NCIL - ± RR` =IUUW.,• FILE - LIM= COZ`KrrME OFFICE OF THE CifiL COUNCIL RESOLUTION--G "ten, z" +k � COMMISSION ��_ _ / n '' "'a Jnne_23. 1955 z� It COMMIa510NEs a � � ��a--'� � iESOMQED: That licenses applied for by the following persons at the addresses stated, s a be and the same are hereby granted. F. H. Newell, Inc. Phalen Park (Canoe Dock) Confectionery App. 1591 Renewal " " Cigarette Herman E. Krause 878 S. Smith Restaurant " 1718 " a " _ " Cigarette „- Harry F. Lipinski 1781 E. Minnehaha Confectionery " 1757 " n n Cigarette n u e Luella Moffitt 2277 Ford Rd. Restaurant " 2266 " F Cigarette Katherine L. O'Connor 509 Selby Grocery " 2332 " Fr. Meats " n Off Sale Malt r " " Cigarette n n n } ' Isadore Riback 274 Kent Veh. Peddler " 2353 " Foodstuff VP " 2354 " S. and S. Inc. 1546 Como Grocery " 2431 " :;;aid n nn n s Butcher Off Sale Malt it it " It " Cigarette n n It y xr Harvey L. Kern 296 W. 7th Gas Sta 4P " 2486 " P. M. Loc. n n n L Citizens Iee & Fuel Co. 1230 Rice Ice Sta. " 2)494 " " 2067 Grand " " 2,496 " ;a *?a COUNCIT N Adopted by the Council 196_ Yeas Nays a Gibbons iR �MalvorsL�s / Approved 195— Holland Marzitelli Favor -mars"Mmi- Mayor i , I Peterson t d Mr. President, Dillons t sr sat ®'p M -1-M rithal t. City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL FILE NO, LICENSE COMMITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE �'3"955�. 1 PAGE NO. 2 (Renewals) Citizen Ice & Fuel Co. 600 Selby Ice Dely 8 T. App. 2498 Renewal It It Ice Mfg. u It Ice Sta. Sara Riback 474 Marshall Veh. Ped. 2536 a Foodstuff VP 2537 " F� Wm. H. & Lucille C. Krier 621 Selby Grocery 2555 0 it Fr. Meats Off Sale Malt Cigarette Peter E. Biegelbach 2665 W- 7th Restaurant 2536 Cigarette Perry R. Yarusso 1785 E. Minnehaha Grocery 2556 11 11 Off Sale Malt 11 n n Cigarette 0 11 James R. Kearns 369 Selby Elea App Rep. 2560 Quick Service Battery Co., Inc. 626 N. Robert Tas Sta 4P 2562 V. M. loc. o 11 Joseph M. Morgan 845 Edgerton Gas Sta 2P it 2563 Earl & Edwin Leverty 2087 Como Gas Ste. 4P 2564 " Fred R. Newell Inc. Como Park (Pavilion) Restaurant 2565 ' Cigarette Elm-Maether Inc. 655 Selby Elea App Rep 2582 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council —195— Yeas Nays Gibbons Approved —195— Holland Marzitelli In Favor Mayor E Peterson ------Against Mr. President, Dillon M -1-M r -rxP v. R �1TM•t ,,, Orlelnel b City Clerk r i CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO =xr ,t DENSE 00109TTEE OFFICE -OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM '•/ Y' - (" '' June 23, 1955 COMM 29DIOY ".. DATa _ F { PAGE NO. 3 (Renewals) r ' ' Chester We Oden & Hector P.,Vassar 364 N. Dale Orig Cont App. 2585 Renewal H n Off Sale Malt Cigarette D n n " " Raptnond E. Pliscott 863 N. Prior Mtr Veh Dr. 2620 , • Herman W. Strehlow 830 W. Arlington " " 2621 " t Anthony Svsla 178 W Fairfield " 2622 " Donald L. Swanson 1607 Selby " " 2625 " �a :ems. N N�•' _ry 3r e d 1 '� 3 M COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Cou ci11J 196— Yeas Nays JUN 2 q, 9955 Gibbons 'y' ����• Approved 195— 2 } Holland^^ Marzitelli --L. Favor Mayor rPeterson O—Against t '+ Mr. President, Dillonw ' u;F g 6H 6.54 2 PUBLISHED -j(, 4 L COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons Helvers— Holland Marzitelli lYforYieeelt�"'^ Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 6x 6-51 �,2 Adopted by the Cojo 2 3 1955 195 191 211955 Approved 195— Favor Mayor Against -7;1- -- Original to City Clerk COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. LICENSE COM MTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTIO —GENERAL FORM PRESENTED 6Y DATE_ June 23, 1955 . COMMISSiONE � ! RESOLOEDt That licenses applied for by the following persons at the addresses st and the same are hereby granted. Henry Price 198 Bates V. M. Loc. App. 2195 New Old Loc. Mrs. Helen Petrasek 22 3 777 S. Smith Grocery n n it n n D Off Sale Malt n n Cigarette D n n n n Joseph Gitis & Samuel Z. Hechter " 147 W. 6th Cigarette " 2361 " New Harware Stores, Inc. " 2366 n n n 2439 We 7th Hdwe. Silver—Lamb, Inc. 1495 Marshall O. M. Loc. 2526 n n n Lanus L. Lienemann 673 Sims Mtr Qeh Dr. 2606 " ' C. P. No. 173760.—By Bernard T. Hol- land—Severin A. Mortinson—Robert 1^. Paterson— > _ 'Resolved, That licenses. aPDlied for ' by the person named an the list. ' the tacbed to t41aresolution be and the same are hereby granted, and thetu - C1ty Clerk is inatcted to issue such licenaea upon the , '. City treasury of the�MUirlred �..Lhe Adopted by the June 2S. 1955. 2Cnart ADDroved (June 25, 11m85e). L COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons Helvers— Holland Marzitelli lYforYieeelt�"'^ Peterson Mr. President, Dillon 6x 6-51 �,2 Adopted by the Cojo 2 3 1955 195 191 211955 Approved 195— Favor Mayor Against tN 3 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196— Yeas Nays Gibbons �E;� 3 VJ65 41-4_ . Approved _ 196_ Holland Marzitelli �In Favor r Mayor lnso Peterson ✓ Against r Mr. President, Dillon BM 8•Bf '�Z Origia.l to City Clerk COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. - LICENSE COMMITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTIO —G ERAL FORM June 23, 1955 PRESENTED BY wn ,� COMMi5510NEM1 to RESOLVED: That licenses for permit/conduct Bingo Games, applied for by the follo,4rig organizations at the addresses stated, for the days, dates, and hours indicated on each application, be and the same are hereby granted. Rehabilitation Youth Services 156 W. Ninth St. 13 Periods App. 2616 Renewal Altar & Rosary Society, Church of Maternity Blessed Virgin 1414 N. Dale 1 Period " 2619 ° ba C. F. No. 173701—By Bernard T. 801- F A. Mortlnaon—Mbert - -i F. Peteeverin F. etetaoa— nesolved, That Bingo i=tio nceases d for by the otganlzationa naLated opp, tj a the Uat attached to thta resolution be atni the same are bereby granted. :s . I end the City Clerk is ihstructed to fawte such licenses upon the :,_.t rl into the City tmasury of..the reqUired fees. Adopted by the Council June 23, 1855. A dt .23,I MS. Approved (J'.25, tN 3 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196— Yeas Nays Gibbons �E;� 3 VJ65 41-4_ . Approved _ 196_ Holland Marzitelli �In Favor r Mayor lnso Peterson ✓ Against r Mr. President, Dillon BM 8•Bf '�Z ��;•� Orislnel to City Clerk ' LICENSE CON1TETTEE CITY OF ST. PAUL FI COUNCIL NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK =f `4 COUNCIL RESOLUTIO NERAL FORM PRESENTED BY ��Al Jun@ 23. 1955 COMMISSIONER —fir DAl'e RESOLVED: That license for Restaurant, Application D 1458, applied for by Bernice Oliver and John Oblson at 1139 Prosperty Avenue be and the same is hereby granted, subject to the following conditions that the grounds be prepared and maintained so as to be dustless, that the debris be picked up and removed daily from the premises and that the sidewalks around the property be cleared of snow and ice during the winter. JUIV C =m Robert 43 1955 Mrninaaroa landN ,_ - F. Peterson— Resolved, That licer�ae fortau - , 1111 b, I. y_ cation and olu P011dsonfat Old Location 1139 ProsppeeMty Avenue be and the same is heraby granted, subject 'o the following rnndttions that the be prepared and maintdnAs grounds so a to be dustless, that the debris Approved 196— ; be v+oked uv end removetl daffy from the premises and that the sidewalks DRIVE-IN RESTRICTIONS around the Property be cleared of - an— and ire during the wlraer. C 23, 1855. pppra_d June 23.u1955,June Peterson (June 25, 1955) °ii 43 1955 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195---- 96----Yeas YeasNays Gibbons Approved 196— ; Holland Marzitelli —_In Favor C .� Mayor Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon °ii a F. No. 173763—H 9 �,7,•(• ��l� : y Robert F. Peter- lj Orlaln.l to City Clerk app_, CITY J!-�-otlhehat the pproppeerr y COUNCIL NO FILE reby Mto autCM. a OFFICE 011oP I u�bnemPloyeee In the Department otYf°r extra employment tel,-.�� � es tleacrlbe�tl §OU 0'L ✓+tlo ted b ta the reeolutlon. (7,N�6i11. RES ", P y the Council June �IB55. APPr'nved Jube 83, 1855. PRESENTED BY(June 25, 155) COMMISSIONER,— Robert P. Peterson 1 ta° ,i ''s •i ..y WEMAS, the Comnissioner of Public Safety has reported, in accordance S with Section 53 of the City Charter, the existence of an emergency during r� the period from May 16, 1955 to June 15, 1955, which rendered necessary the employment of certain employees of the Department of Public Safety per rty hours per week, is doing the for more than eighthours p day, or fo s following work: L General clerical irk in the Buena of Police Records Division and maintenance work in the Barean of Building Maintenance s AND WHEREAS, this emergency arose by reason of the following facts and �' ciranmetancee: Using present trained personnel to compensate for s. A recent reduction in clerical force. TMETIDRE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the proper city officers are hereby authorised to pay the employees who performed such work in accorauce with the provision of the Council's Salary Ordinance, Ordinance No. 6446. f �1 -M 2 3 1955 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays alb 3 N Gibbons Y` I3eive�eee---► Approved 195— Holland. Marzitelli Favor '.. Merbiseell Mayor PetersonAgainst ' Mr. President, Dillon ax B-at OWq . .:s a oriona to city Clark CO CITY OF ST. PAUL FILEUNCIL NO. LICENSE COMMITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION- NERAL FORM • �/�NERA PRESENTED BY June 23. nAT9 1955 - COMMISSIONER— RESOLVED: That the following licenses, On Sale Liquor No. 4547, Restaurant, On and Off Sale Malt Beverage and Cigarette No. 8599, both expiring January 31, 1956, mechanical Amusement Device Location No. 6860, and mechanical Amusement Devices (2) and Music machine (1) No. 68619 both expiring November 1. 1955, all issued to the Park Recreation Parlor, Inc. at 188 North Snelling Avenue be and the save are hereby revoked upon the recommendation of the Bureau of Police because of the arrest of Glenn C. Turner, an employe, on the charge of sale of liquor (strong beer) on Sunday, being sent to court thereon, pleading guilty thereto and sentenced to 10 days in the workhouse. C. F. No. 173784—B Re—d T. 801- land-sewrin A. yWortimon—Robert F. Petemn— 'Resolved, That the following licenses, Yn 0n Sale Liquor No. 4547. a= On and Off We hialt g Cigarette No. B599, both ,BevirJanm, n� li.ocaLon Iaadd =-c N=, M..h..- sW-c=uaa-a.V%10r Z and Music M N -U` e,�,"' N-V..I>.r 1; INS. 0 issued the Park Recreation Parlor, Inc. at 188 Y North Snelling be and the same aredor Y revoked uponthe recommen .. of the Bureau a Police becausc'of the arrest of Glenn an employe, on the charge �:per. oP a a of liquor t (strong beer) an =a ug aan to court thereon. REVOCATION S Y. Vii! guilty thereto and Sentenced t�ea n 30 j,ys ilt the workhouse. Adopted by the CouncR one 23 1955' b A Approved (Juno 23, IBM. Jana 25, 1955) COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays Gibbons d Approve 195— Holland Z. Marzitelli Favor Mayor 21 Peterson )Against Mr. President, Dillon 54 6.64 OW2 I PA- urt of bt. Paul Auuicipal Court of &t. Paul Conciliation Co04 ALBiRT W. -PAUL, Deputy CI•rk PAUL 6. PREINER, Drputy Clvk MARION C. VOLLHABER, Coma Reporter A6NE5 D. WATERS, AW. Clerk Cler'z Office GEO. M. HOCHHALTER, Reporter ADA ALTMANN, Sr. Clerk Typirt WARD L. , Caron ROBERT E. OTTE, CI•rk HAROLD B. MILLS, WIN - < RICHARD KINSELLNSELL A, R•portar RI JOHN M. ERICKSEN, Ba111R �• �,- JACK F. C. 61LLARD, Sr- CI•rk "4. JERALD R. SANDAHL, Stmo. �# • FREDERICK KUEPPERS, Arrt. Clerk ' jun(' ✓:tet 1 :3 5 ;'. 't Cten'. _ r i .- • _ �OL'1 .____t _ � .. .. rli VTZ Ise ��"lvT ��'� .^.J ._.i• '.. �_�_ � ._..�1���7 ice. �3. -1e i arner =r ^i, undersigned '.'c °''D _ PA- Orw.m to City cl-k �.< . CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK In the matter of asphaltic concrete surfacing over St t Car Track Area and c main areas adjacent thereto on ree e - COMO AVENUE - from Rice Street to Dale Street under the terms of Agreement No. M -655-P between the Minnesota Highway Department and the City of St. Paul. RESOLVED, That the plans and specifications for the above named improvement as submitted by the Commissioner of Public Works, be and the same are hereby approved, and be it further RESOLVED, That the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby directed to.advertise for bids on this improvement. 1 C. F. No. N3765 --By Frank D. Marri- telli— Jn the matter aS asphaStic concrete '. surfacing over StrSet Car Track Area an�p tA, d7y F,--drom .Rice Street to Dale Street un der the terms of Agreement No. M -655-P between the Minnesota High - ay Department and the City of St. Paul. Resolved, That the plans and specie - cations for the above named impprroove- ment as submitted by the Commiatte on - are hereby appwroved, nd be ith1urther Resolved. That the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby directed to ad- vertlse for bids on this improvement. - 'Adoptedby the Council Jtme 33. 1835. Approved June 25119 55) a/ J U L :' 3 1955 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 196— Yeas Nays J i ;'\1 ' 3 Gibbons Approve 195— Holland Marzitelli _ In Favor Marttffgnyr � Mayor Peterson Against Mr. President, Dillon 6x 11 cl OT r SAINFAUL COUNCIL N2 1763 COUNCIL RESOLUTION FILE No. FOR AUTHORIZATION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS _ ,2n O,l?/l -T--i4-v/% r - -- -- In the matter of g�adiid Flandrau Place from Upper Afton Road to Louise Avenue; Rowe Place .from White Bear Avenue to Flandrau Place and Louise Avenue from White Bear Avenue to Flandrau Place, under Preliminary'order 171791 approved January 27, 1955, and Final Order 172619 approved April 12, 1955. RESOLVED, That the plane and specifications as submitted for the above improvement, be and the same are hereby approved and the Commissioner of Public Works, be and hhw. is hereby directed to place the gravel and oiling and 10qowwn� the construction of pre—mixed bituminous gutters by City Forces at an estimated cost of $6512.00, and that. the Purchasing Agent proosed to secure the necessary materials, and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby directed to obtain bids for the grading Rork for this improvement, and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That the cost of the above improvement, including engineering and inspection expenses amounting to $890.00, or a total of $7402.000 plus the cost of grading, be assessed against the benefitted property. �. 173700—By Frank D. Marzi- �ne matter of grading Flandrau '•'rom Upper Anton Road to Louise - e; Rowe Place from White Bear'. ' to Flandrau Place and I ouise from White Bear Avenue t' FORMAL BID NO. under Prelimine i ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE S U PIaC¢, 111701aO'Inuary gproved KOYE: TO BE -RTIFIBD AS TO FUNDS AVAILABLE BY�i Final lltw(Yi Epprf lI'— TO COUNCIL r —'i FOR AGO—.. hat the':c PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND ". .�: IlIRSED kq1zOO1 r OF THIS IMPROVEMENT AS FOLL/O�/W�S: 1. ASEEEa- AINST a--- PROPERTY - j7tvaJ ..���yPP�+�,�� . - . . . AG . - s 74o2.W, plea the 2. APPROPRIATED FROM CITY'S SHARE OF LOCAL IMPROV&AANP.— - - DOGE i coat of grading J. APPROPRIATED FROM LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS—EKEMFr PROPERTY— - CODE i 4. APPROPRIATm FROM BOND ISSUE—COOK S 5. COUNTY AID _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , 6. i TOTAL - - - - - - - - - - - S 7402, plus the COPIES TO: 1 HEREBY CERTIFY TNAT THmK IB AN UNBNCUMB0IED BA4 CITY CLERK A.m AVAMBI.K IN THE ABOVE STATED APPROPRIATIONS TO LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NO COMPTOLLER REIMBURSE THE P MANENY IMPROVEMENT ft—IND FUND RIM PUBLIC WORKS IN THE ABOVE AMOUNM PURCHASING DATE PINAL ORDER A COMPTROLLEIEOOFrm CDUNDILMIJI JUN 2 3 1955 YEAS KAYS ADOrrED BY YHK COUNCILS 2 ',�.(�• PN rAVOR JCJOV �� 3 ! � AFlROVm �OAINET '.'► MR. PRESIDENT MAYOR .N K,K..®,® UBLISHED*- 4= ORIGINAL— CLERK N° 1760 PRESENTED BY HON. CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCIL 1r e t t} COUNCIL RESOLUTION RLE No FOR HORIZATION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS DATE Jane 23rd In the matter of ding and surfacing with n bituminous material the alley in ffioak 9, Fred S. Herring Is Plat 4, and Lot 5, Kersints Oatlots, from Germain St. to Hazelwood St. under Preliminary Order 171058, approved December 3, 1954, and Final Order 171960 approved February 15, 1955. RESOLVED, That the plans and specifications as 4 submitted for the above named improvement, be and the same are hereby approved, and the Commissioner of Public Works be and he is hereby directed to do the work at an estimated cost of $3133.20 by City Forces, and that the Purchasing Agent proceed to secure the necessary materials, and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That the cost of the above improvement, including engineering and inspection expenses amounting to $302.289 or a total estimated cost of $3435.48, be assessed against the benefitted iroperty. f :. No. 173787 By Frank D. Meru - 1%mtt 'In Block 9. Fred Fatregrd a-Sti; nHerring's erring'B ta y 'i �11 Lot 6, Rerwin'E Outlota, z,Lein St. to X='S SC in,r, 01" r LTLON - 4 FORMAL BID NO. ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE f S NOTED TO BE CERTIFIED AS YO PUNOE AVAILABLE B' COMPTROLLER BEFORE PRESENTING TO COUNCIL POR ADOPTION. a PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND TO BE REIMBURSED FOR CAST OF THIS IMPROVEMENT AS FOLLOWS: 1. ASSESSED AGAINST BDNEF[TYE0 PNNOPERTY - - _ _ _ _ _ _ f 3435.48 2. APPROPRIATE) FROM CITY'S SHARE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS— _ CODE $ 3. APPROPRIATED FROM LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS—EMIT PROPIERY— COOS s 4. APPROPRIATED FROM BOND ISSUe— , S. COUNTY AID B. s TOTN _ 3435.48 COPIER TO: 1 HERESY CERTIFY THAT THERE IS AN UNENCUMBER® SAL CITY CLERK COMPTROLLER ANCE AVAILABLE IN THE ASOVB STAT® APPROPRIATIONS TO REIMBURSE THE PERMANENT IMFROYEME�IT REVOLVING FUNDI- IMPROVEMENT NO PUBLIC WORK 9 IN THE ABOVE AMOUNTS. PURCHASING OATH FINAL ORDER ACpPISo COMPTROLIE BY COUNCILMEN YEAR HAYS ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL N FAVOR GANNET MR. PRESIDENT AI�'1I�✓� ' V MAYOR No E eE ®� ISfiETf G—�S'�'b' 1 CITY ALK %., cm CLgNR N? 1761 t PRESEWME) BY NON CITY OF SAINT PAUL - t, COUNCIL No. COUNCIL RESOLUTION POR AUTHORIZATION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS D h IM - --797FIM r _ . _.� In the matter of grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 13, 0verbrook, from Duluth St. to the east line of the vacated north and south alley in Block 13, Overbrook under Preliminary Order 1019 approved November 24, 1954, and Final Ordir 171958 approved February 15, 1955. RESOLVED, That the plans and specifications as submitted for the above named improvement, be and the same are hereby approved, and the Commissioner of Public Works be and he is hereby directed to do the work at an estimated cost of W09.85 by City Forces, and that the Purchasing Agent proceed to secure the necessary materials, and be it FMHER RESOLVED, That the cost of the above improvement, including engineering and inspection expenses amounting to $130.20, or a total estimated cost of $1.640.05, be assessed against the benefitted property. " NO. 143798—By Frank D. Marrt- the tter W grading and c:; 1 , g Bmaock ��BUB '"aterlal e b St. 4- the at line at; ,led north Red south all, < 13, Overbrook, under ilf Order nw. pkprovr 1 N.R34, and F4,1 Ord.. - ...l, Februa 3. -,ed, TI FORMAL BID NO. ill"' 'hnu a I�rtENGINEER'S ESTIMATE j gn1YI NOTE: TO BE CERTIFIED AS YO FUNDS AVAILABLE BY COMPTROLLER BEFORE MESEMINp TO COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION. J11N 2 3 195 YEAS NAY& � ADOPTED BY THE COUNCI ' �H RAVOR J U �I MR. PRESIDENT MIA Yon G-2s�s- PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND TO BE REIMBURSED FOR COST OF THIS IMPROVEMENT ASF LLOWS: 1 1. ASSESSED AGAINST BEN—MOPERYY - - - - - j 1640.05 2. APPROPRIATED FROM CM'S SHARE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS— - - CODE j a. APPROPRIATED FROM LOCAL IMPROVEMIDrI —IXEMPT PROPERTY— - CODE j A. APPROPRIATED FROM BOND ISSUE—CADS j S. COUNTY AID - - - - - - - - - - j e. f 1640.05 , A s COPIES TO: I HEREBY CEITII^r YNAT THERE IS AN UNENCUMBESI D BAI- p1p 3 CITY CLERK ANC[ AVAn.ABLB IN THE ABOVE STATE) APPROPRIATIONS TO COMPTROLLER REMBUflSE THE PEIMANE r IMPROVEMRIT REVOLVING FUND LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NO PUBLIC WORKS IN THE AVOW AMOUNTS. PURCHASING COMPTROLLER DATE FINAL ORCR .1DOPPBO I/ BY COUNCILMEN 5 J11N 2 3 195 YEAS NAY& � ADOPTED BY THE COUNCI ' �H RAVOR J U �I MR. PRESIDENT MIA Yon G-2s�s- n ��7 CoungU F41A PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT' 1737 ;I real, A "tten DmO0oral for th •: 8 of the Sollowh�g llnpmvament" and 3truct a n the north ai monemtl+o concrete alae Marylma A�, i.Llr St, to 5l"I'a 8t- haA,, PRELIMINARY ORDER. s i tee ^ :r , c "..4 fhnue7 a�it�vo �hr� ,j Theundersigned hereby proposesthe makingof thefollowingpubUe improvement by the City of Saint Pada, vis.: _.aonatruct---a manoli.thia.-noncrexa.- idawallr--on--the...nor-th.- side -.-nt-----------............ Uargland--AAa. -from--Dale--.3t..--to.--lhL"oLo-d--St.--_----••-----------------._.....................-...---...--- PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, vis.: f _construct-_a.........................onolithic concrete sidewalk on the north side of ......._..----------------- ---- .....................---- ---..................................---............ •--- -- UTY.144A AQN---.frQ?9--I2ia.0...�t� - tQ I m. Qd..-lit. ................... . . ------ ......-__------------......................... 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. Adopted by the Council .......... .................. ...........--- , 'i "): -.-....----• YEAS NArs Councilman GIBBONS JUN 2 3 ffig Approved.-......--'.................................................. .-••---- HOLLAND MARZITELLI PETERSON MR, PRESIDENT DILLON Mayor. SDeo 7-54 �0 nPUBLISHED -_- Ss !I {1op I C. F. No. 173770-173741— p; NOTICE Resolvved. That checks be d> goon TO ameo r f y1 22858 ,�coveoiing •ojzebje '�'�OU NCIL FILE NO. -- numLLloe�rid 81873 to 01948 Inclusive, ae PRINTER City Comk. phblleie in the office bf the Adopted 1 Y u e Dovneu June 23. 1955. June 22, _ Approved J23, 1855. <, (Jr.une 23, 1955) I RES2L3VED, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY, TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF r $ D8198 — INCLUSIVE, AS PER CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTROLLER. ,y JUN 23 1955 L- YPf+ ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL I9— f P. AR'p (/CITY GOMPTROLLIM APPROVED—_ V '. soo s-sa z t �e NOTICE CITY OF SAINT PAUL - - :' TO COUNCIL RESOLUTION COUNCIL FILE NO. u PRINTER - June 21- Imo_ R�ESOVIED. THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY, TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED 81873 Tem£'• INCLUSIVE, AS PER CHECKS xj ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTROLLER. w, ADOPTED BY THE COU NCIJUN 2 3 1955 A Irlte �_ I------ .�_*. i APPROVED 19— BY__ 4 .. eoo 3.54 .40Wa - 0 CITY OF SAINT PAUL 040.5. - CLERK � - COUNCIL OFFIGE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE NUMBER ROLL�CC"- - HOLLAND AUDITED CLAIMS -T,,De MARZITELLI IN FAVOR r PETERSON Rp,�. INS7 RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY N 1 MR. PRES. IN THE AMOUNT OF $l U COVERING JUN 23 1985 p� p1�q pp�� 'L ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL CHECKS NO..81873 -TO 81926 INCLUSIVE, AS PER CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFI WOF E 1 COMPTROLLER. APPROVED - tib_ NlssO II: �litc6ap BY C c ro -- Nu B R IN FAVOR OF ATE TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT RETURNED �/ CHECKS CHECKS BY BANK BROUGHT FORWARD .. 1299 CIL _ 81873 `Norrie 0. Halvorson 81874;Pederson Bros. 81873 !Sheldon Bernstein 81876 ;Fred Driver 818.77 �141rant 0. Helmer 81876 81879 jjJameo AlrxinLeier D. Voigt 81880 81881 ;IGliYton Parks, Vivian C. Par', John C. Devlin 81882';Norrie 0. Halvorson 81883 81884 ;Frawley Equipment Co. icoilinsirigberg 81885 Edea. Co. 'Fire ftotedt. Mtnce. Company 81886 81887 ;N. W. Bell Telephone Co. ;Steve Janicek, Jr. 8188$ iLawrence Brack 81889 Dr. Karl Frederick Johnson 81890 ITioso Elea. Co., Inc. 81891. "Armour & Co. 81892 81$9 American Instrument Co., Inc. iAmerican, News Co. 81891 8189$ VAssoolated Libraries, Inc. ;jAudiometer Sales 81896 ;Badger Meter Mfg. Co. 81697 ,!BostltWI-Mo Clain, Inc. 81898 ;';Bureau of Publications 81899 'Carnegie Doak & Fuel sl9oo Clapp-Thomseen CO. 81901 4oloredo State Planning Commie 81,902 Dartnpl:. Corp. 81903,!';Diamond 819fl4Display Power Specialty Corp. Specialty Co. 819x5 Doubleday & Co., Inc. 81906 ;Editor & Publisher 81907 *- & H. Refrigeration Co. 81908 81909 Form Prod. Co. Inc. ;,Forman Ford & 6o. 81910 'bits Bros.. Mfg. Co. 81911 81912 iGeographia Map er Co. Inc. GophState Denta� supply Co. Ii819113 81914 ;!Haughton Elevator Co. !Hawk Mfg. Co. 8'916 J. jlnlandHCoals&CDoak Co. ;81917 81918 ijJohnson Printinngg CO. Ceoil F. La Notte 81919 jLangevin Paint Supply Co. 81920 Carl L. Larson Co. 81921 ..;Lawyers Co-operative Pub. Co. 81922} 'John Leslie Paper Co. 81923 The Logan Bkndery 81924 81925 E. M. Lohman Co. Frank Shypulski 81926 Malcolm Berg a � . SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 8 245 246 2146 256 196 1 000 58 779 6 o88 1 440 t 637 30 �� 229 ! 831$1 721 f 46 E 8 C Sib 4 5 2789 48 32 0 5 0. 256 0 326 27 5 4 0 62J84 38 109 01 29 5 370 �2 991 0 25 Q0 220 49 23 20 3 00 320 2 393 90 11 �`2 108 ©0 35 00 7 J94 376 Q4 I I 81927 John H. Ruddy 81928 ,Blaine Electric Co. 81929 iEbertz Construction Co. 81930 ''IEd. W. Kartak 81931 Norris 0. "Iyorson 81932 tl tl M 82199'N 193 tl tl tl 8193 Capitol Transit Inc. 81935 Crane Co. 81936 4. J. Duffey Paper Co. 81937 Louise Music Shop 81938 IN. W. Hanna Fuel Co. 819 9 lPink Supply Co. 819 Transport Clearings of Twin C] 81941 'United Products Corp. 81942 Victory Printing Co. 83,94 N tl tl 819+ Villaume Box & LubbO Go. 81945 'iState of Minnesota 819464. L. Shisly Co. } 81947 IN tl tl tl .81948 Northern States Power Co. I 0 70 00 3 688 $0 3270 1 067 0 1 74.5 7 226 0 3#3 0 81 1 910 202 93 317 J7 6o8 5 1 179 0 681 69 2 471 3 585 2 817 8 6 629 X7 r�� CITY OF SAINT PAUL_` COU /[Du ITY LERK OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER MBEs �• RO CALL AUDITED CLAIMS a� 2a, HOLLAND MARZITELLI I AVOR 21G�+►Io4.L PETERSON '- j/bye'{/gyp ^- NST RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE 97 CITY TREASURY R MV 72 13(/� IN THE AMOUNT OF S 566 Fl81948 -� COVERING MR. PRES. QiQeRCT�� � JUN '% J 1955 CHECKS NO. 81927 TO 819 8 INCLUSIVE, AS ADOPTED BY THE COUNCII PER CHECKS ON FI E IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTROLLER. APPROVED '� J F9� 156 i -47 TOTAL DATE ECK IN FAVOR,OF TRANSFER I' DISBURSEMENT RETURNED V NUMBER CHECKS IVB CHECKS BY BANK I 81927 John H. Ruddy 81928 ,Blaine Electric Co. 81929 iEbertz Construction Co. 81930 ''IEd. W. Kartak 81931 Norris 0. "Iyorson 81932 tl tl M 82199'N 193 tl tl tl 8193 Capitol Transit Inc. 81935 Crane Co. 81936 4. J. Duffey Paper Co. 81937 Louise Music Shop 81938 IN. W. Hanna Fuel Co. 819 9 lPink Supply Co. 819 Transport Clearings of Twin C] 81941 'United Products Corp. 81942 Victory Printing Co. 83,94 N tl tl 819+ Villaume Box & LubbO Go. 81945 'iState of Minnesota 819464. L. Shisly Co. } 81947 IN tl tl tl .81948 Northern States Power Co. I 0 70 00 3 688 $0 3270 1 067 0 1 74.5 7 226 0 3#3 0 81 1 910 202 93 317 J7 6o8 5 1 179 0 681 69 2 471 3 585 2 817 8 6 629 X7 r�� 2od— l 1p� mitis Leid over to 3rd end app dop ` 3 . � Yeas 14ays Yeas Nays Gib t= Halvorson alv on olland o end r �ziEelli �- sM/sr�telli M�or(lnson / Mfo 'neon . Ai fiarson /M/r. President Dillon /Mr. President Dillon ( \\\ a 173772 772 • ,. No. 1787TlrDrdlna[tce No. 10580 n.[ �...1 [e Cib Clerk FF.`.Nk D Ma eitelll— .,Ulm x v°a' 173772 ia. z. a ;NO. ,,j_- ; �f NCE NO. ORDIN PRESENTED BY An ordinance granting permission to Robert 9. Walker to construct a public sewer in Victoria Street from Nevada Avenue to 195 feet north of the south line of Arlington Avenue. This is an emergency 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 permission and authority are hereby granted to Robert M. Walker to construct, at his own expense, a public sewer in Victoria Street from Nevada Avenue to 195 feet north of the south line of Arlington Avenue. Section 2. The Commissioner of Public Works is hereby author- ized to issue a permit to said Robert M. Walker for the construction of said sewer, upon his compliance with the following conditions: (1) Said permittee shall -construct said sewer entirely, -at his own expense, under the supervision and to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Public Works, and in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Chief Engineer of the City of Saint Paul. (2) Said permittee shall pay the cost of engineering and inspection of said work, and for the publication of this ordinance. (3) Said permittee shall properly protect all excavations made in the street, both day and night, so as to avoid all damage or injury to person or property, shall properly fill and tamp said street to avoid settling, and shall restore said street to its original condition. (4) Said permittee, after the inception of said work, shall prosecute same continuously, with diligence, and fully complete said work, to the satisfactionand approval of the Chief Engineer, on or before September 1, 1955. (5) Said permittee shall file a bond running to the City of Saint Paul, in the sum of $5000.00, conditioned to comply with all the terms of this ordinance and to indemnify and save harmless said City from all liability, charges, loss, judgments, suits, costs or expense that may accrue to persons fell" or property occasioned by the.making of said l�( �1� improvement or arising out of the same. Yeas Councilmen Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Attest: City Clerk loon izra ,•e Nays Passed by the Council In Favor Against \ Approved: Mayor ORDINANCE 1731772 COUNCIL PILE NO, PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. (6) Said permittee shall, within ten days after the passage and publication of this ordinance, file a written acceptance thereof with the City Clerk. 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 upon its passage, approval and publication. } Saint Paul, Minnesota r-�.QY 1955 To the Honorable, the City Council Saint Paul, Minnesota Gentlemen: I, the undersigned, do hereby accept and agree to abide by ail the terms and conditions of Council File No. 173772. being Ordinance, Mo. 10580, adopted by the Council on July 15. 1955• i Robert a er f - ORIGINAL TO PAYOR tMNT rAUL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER p, «w RECEIp p T N° 653 r: � RECEIVED OF...�,..Ll >..i. -- a ,. ... .. 700 x-------------- ------------------ ----------. CITY COMPTROLLER j- .c.K'zfiiu Y ski i f - ORIGINAL TO PAYOR tMNT rAUL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER p, «w RECEIp p T N° 653 r: � RECEIVED OF...�,..Ll >..i. -- a ,. ... .. 700 x-------------- ------------------ ----------. CITY COMPTROLLER j- .c.K'zfiiu Y ski rl. 1st by Laid over to pl 3rd and app---.-� Ado FCS Teas Nays Yeas / Nays Gib s Halvorson elvo 'n Holland \ of nd J lJ arzit lli Marzi ellinso 1j"") Mortineon Z Peterson onMr. President Dillont Dillon �_7,773 Orlein.l t. City Clerk No. 173773-0rdl— No. 30581— �;1 1"�� Severin ul. aQortiason, by ;re- ' �1 , RD I N A' �naa�e-ameadtag odinane. _ � .,rifled: � rdlnance 3or th .Putpopae;l NO. �•utlng the public health _ /} rn venlenoe, Dr aQerio- ,/V'� 1( PR BY .' wettere by mvtd C� -„tont reaala°or ;dCE NO. as _ An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 5840, entitled: "An ordinance for the purpose of promoting the public health, safety, order, convenience, prosperity and general welfare by providing for the classification, regulation and restriction of the location of trades and industries, and of buildings used for human habitation and for specified purposes, and the height and bulk of build- ings hereafter erected or altered; and regulat- ing and determining the minimum size of lot line courts and other open spaces, and establishing the boundaries of districts for said.purposesl-, approved July 7, 1922, as amended. This is an emergency ordi- nance 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. 5840, approved July 7, 1922, I as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended so as to rezone Lots 7 and 8, Block 2, Lindemann's Subdivision of Lots 9 and 10 of Hyde Park Addition to the City of St. Paul j from "C” Residence District to Light Industry District. } Section 2. 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 upon its passage, approval and publication. Councilmen Atte8t: .l�f ��LiJLCY'�C_I � rk Nays JUL 15 IN Passed by the Q ncil Mayor JOSEPH R. OKONESKI ' City Clerk it HAROLD J. RIORDAN Council Recorder CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota 4a OFFICE OF CITY CLERK BUREAU OF RECORDS 386 CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE June 23, 1955 MT'. YArshall F. Hurley Corporation Counsel Building Dear Sir: The Council requested that you prepare an ordinance providing for the rezoning of Lots 7 and 8, Block 2, Lindemann's Subdivision of Lots 9 and 10 of Hyde Park Addition, situated on the south side of Aurora Ave. between Oxford St. and Lexington Parkway, to Light Industry District, as petitioned for in the attached file. Very truly yoursy City Clerk The Board of Zoning {` ` Saint Pault Minnesota ��rtq Mr �f A. A. HECKMAN '•'�''` � 4 DAVID LOEKB Yi . • Minnow 0M oRamv[ M11RAI1r k - PETITION TO REZONE t+> LM. Ot1IM[ /� 4ueetinq itilhalh 0 dinabeen N �r3>D40, aoonNeu w. J. Ele tgq; a• H. IC RO C^�'r aPProved Ju(.v 71h, 18�, the same being ; Juuue vuuuMC wmw.ra the Zoning rdioance, be emended w as to razona pYopettY dexrlbed ns Lofa' si0 CITY481INTY BUIL13ING y 7 and 8, •Block 2. IAndemgnd, Sub- `:" division of 2mta 9 and 1p of •Hyde Park Addition, situated on the south aide of SAINT PAUL 9, MINNESOTA Aurora Ave, between Oxto �faohrd St. a1, In and �'• Dlirtrl thengton a Coun"1 01 ilIs City of L Saint Paul has [Ixed the 16th da of !i June 16, 1955 June, {{1nn�58 at ten o'clock in the fore- ! ` Crityn9i11no[ said City, and atmidtime dv � Mr. Joseph Okoneski and Pace. the counca wN hear at 4 ' 4,_ persons antl all objecttona and memn City C 1 e rk mendattona relative to Baia. P-Peaed amendment. Building .Dated lune Ist. mss. 1 ro JOSEPH R. OKCIDySCderk. ba Dear Sir: - Juae n, 1955) - - This is in the matter of the petition of IIarold Rutchick to re -zone from "C" Resi- dence to "Light Industry", the south side of Aurora Avenue approximately 293.3' u- west of Oxford. This is descri.)cd as lots 'i and S, block 2, Lindemann's SuL- division of lots 9 and 10 Hyde Park Addition to the City of St. Paul. This Peti- �, tion has Leen certified as sufficient by the Commissioner of Finance. The pro- i perty is ;presently vacant and has a frontage of '2' on Aurora and extends southerly a depth of 122'. L`. _ The applicants propose to construct a 72' x i4' Luilding on the property. This J building will be used for light manufacturing of Boxes and envelopes in the first stage. There will be approximately six to nine employees working on this operation. -a` There is adequate space for off-street parking for this number of employees. i The adjacent land uses are as follows: a parking lot and drive-in refreshment stand j F ' e to the west: there is a single-family home and a non -conforming electro -plating j �• t� operation to the east: the property is vacant to the south with a large Northern 1 States Power gas tank one block to the south: there is a rear of a retail shopping - E center across Aurora direcfly to the north, which has its principle access from University Avenue. r�^ d In considerdion of the industrial and commercial character of this land and the fact that in its present vacant state will ciouotless never be used for residential pur- poses to which it is limited in its present zoning, the Zoning Board feels that the e' . industrial use 2roposed is highly appropriate at this point and out which lends itself .,. to integration with Loth the residential as well as the commercial property in the a s a area. r T+ b „ IN consideration of these factors, the Zoning Board recommends that this permit Le granted subject to the condition that the plans be amended so as to provide for adequate off-street parking in the ev t that more than nine employees are to be working within the premises. It is s ggested that this is a detail th f can be M worked out as the applicant's plan re refined.. II VertMa yo r l/C. - / Planning Director L�DL:FS n )))� Executive Secretary -Board of Zoning CITY CLERK FILE 3,1 APPLJ3;FT -- Z.F.31N 4 NORRIS 0. HALVORSON Commissioner �g, CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE LEONARD C. SEAMER, Valuation and Asses'srna.-it Engineer HARRY A. JOHNSON, Chief Clerk CLIFFORD M. NYSTROM. Chief Cashier June 3, 1954 To the Council City of St. Paul Gentlemen: I have checked the attached petition, filed in the na matter of rezoning Lots 7 and 8, Block 2, Lindemann's Subdivision of Lots 9 and 10 of Hyde Park Addition to the City of St. Paul from Class "C" Residence District to Light Industry District, and find that same is sufficient. Yours very truly, Norris 0. Halvorson Commissioner of I-1nance - 7 CH:se CITY CLERK FILE 3,1 APPLJ3;FT -- Z.F.31N 4 Q St. Paul, Minnesota I - / February 8, 1954 t Q To the Honorable, The City Council t a St. Paul, Minn. ( /� �`� , * f REZONING we, the undersigned owners of two-thirds of the several des cript ns of real estate situated within 1.00 ft. of the real estate affected, have acquiesced herein, and we, owners of 50% or more of the frontage to be re- classified,'petition ,your Honorable Body to change the following described property: In Ramsey Countyy, Minnesota; Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8), Block Two (2), "Lindermann►s Subdivision of Lots Nine (9) and Ten (10), of Hyde Park Addition to the City of St. Paul according too thplat hereof on file and of recor in t e office of the Register of Deeds within and for said County. from a "C" Residence District to a Light Industry District. This petition is made pursuant to Section 23, Ordinance No. 5840. RECORD OWNER LOT BLOCK . ADDITION THIS IS A PETITION FOR CHANGING THE CLASSIFICATION AND USE OF PROPERTY NOR S ATES POWER COMPANY 10 2 "Ii.ndermann's Subdivision of Lots 9 and 10, of Hyde Park Addition Authorized Si ture O�TATFS POWER COMPANY ll 2Sia ure NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY 12 2 it COMPANY 13 2 it f4 - ..W 9 1 �� o W. Norton 10 1 " Jon W. Norton I State of Minnesota) ^' County of Ramsey )ss 4 Harold L. Rutchick being first duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the person who circulated the within petition consisting of three 3 pages, that the parties described above are. the owners respectively of the lots p: -aced 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. Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of May,, 1 54 k7lic Harold L. RutchickkVA'' Notary younty, Minn,IMy Commisexpires Dec, 13,-195 `,�/ h St. Paul, Minnesota February 8 1954 To the Honorable, The City Council St. Paul, Minn. REZONING We, the undersigned owners of two-thirds of the several descriptions of real, estate situated within 100 ft, of the real estate affected, have acquiesced herein, and we, owners of 50% or more of the frontage to be re- classified, petition ,your Honorable Body to change the following described property: In Ramsey County, Minnesota; Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8), Block Two (2)2 "Lindermann's Subdivision" of . _ _ —1— -a c� D...,l according to the plat thereon on rue ana oz recaru � ..U-1— Register ..0-1—Register of Deeds within and for said County.____ from a "C" Residence District to a Light Industry ,District. This petition is made pursuant to Section 23, Ordinance No. 5840. RECORD 01,1NER LOT BLOCK ADDITION THIS IS A PETITION FOR CHANG7!G THE CLASSIFICATION AND USE OF PROPERTY D,'& G REALTY & CONSTRUCTION CO. 7 & 8 2 "Lindermann's Subdivision" of ' Lots 9 and 10, of Hyde Park Addition 2 " 2 it 6 2 74 NO$T li A POWER COMPANY 9 2 �1 State of Minnes a) A C�1nty of Ramsey )ss liQd L. Rutchick being first duly sworn, deposes and says 'that he is the person who -circulated the within petition consisting of three (3) a pages; that the parties described above arc 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 o£ he parties so described. �. 9 Subscribed and sworn to before me ����� 4 this tlOday of May, 1954 ��—Ffaro Cl L. u c isT7otarlic, ^ amsey ounty, Minn. # My Commissio expires Dec. 13, 1957 IRv;.�- >'1^tary 4l St. Paul, Minnesota February 8, 19511 To the Honorable, The City Council St. Paul, Minn. REZONING We, the undersigned owners of two-thirds of the several descriptions of real estate situated within 100 ft, of the real estate affected, have: acquiesced herein, and we, owners of 50% or more of the frontage to be re- classified, petition .your Honorable Body to change the following described property: In Ramsey County, Minnesota; Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8), Block Two (2)9 +R.indermann's Subdivision" of Lots Nine (9) and Ten (10), of Hyde Park Addition to the City of St. Paul, according to the plat the on file and of record in the office of the F?noi�ter of Deeds within and for said County. P,4 from a ++C" Residence District to a Light Industry — District. This petition is made pursuant to Section 23, Ordinance No. 5840. RECORD OWNER LOT BLOCK ' ADDITION THIS IS A PETITION FOR CHANGING THE CLASSIFICATION AND USE OF PROPERTY F. J. B. Realty Company 12 1 "Lindermannts Subdivision" of Lots 9 and 10, of Hyde Park Addition 13 1 rt RTON'8�1; INC. 15 North of Hyde Park Aurora 1� 15 South of Hyde Park John J. ne Aurora 4 /lbate of Minnesota) County of Ramsey )ss Harold L. Rutchick being first duly sworn, deposes and says r that he is the person who circill ated the within petition consisting of three 3) pag^s; that the parties described above arc the owners respectively of the lots p'. -aced 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. 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JOB DREHER & CO., ARCHITECTS SHEET NO. o. • o�Te � - q -ss OWN. BY 490 NORTH SNELLING CH.w ST. PAUL 4, MINNESOTA Np Yea$ Nays Yeas , Nays (ii6ba Gi bon$ ts.isRf�� alvoreon Marzitelli Mortlneon sM/oy6'neon Peterson /Peterson .. Mr. President Dillon �ir. President Dillon a�tg + 1'7,x`7'74NO t, IN r° NEM F. - Np Yea$ Nays Yeas , Nays (ii6ba Gi bon$ ts.isRf�� alvoreon Marzitelli Mortlneon sM/oy6'neon Peterson /Peterson .. Mr. President Dillon �ir. President Dillon a�tg + 1'7,x`7'74NO t, IN r° NEM '.� �u•�.'� � Vii... .,�...�.. ��—�t,, Yeas Councilmen Nays � r� i'�as-' Ottiin.l t. Cit, Clerk fi p y 17 �774 Gibbons 01NINAN� r COUNCIL FILE'NO`.. Holland U DINANCE NO.� Marzitelli S TED BY Mortinson. Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) An ordinance licensing and regulating the business of. dilttributing of alcoholic ='.Attest? 1J the making, manufacturing and beverages in the City of Saint Paul; a and non-alcoholic providing licogae fees therefor,.and providing lieense;�,; 100 12-54 fee for the use of motor vehicles in connection with + the distribution of the products of said business; and - providing a penalty for the violation of this ordinance., rendered necessary for This is an emergency ordinance the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. TSE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: s Section -.1. No person, firm or corporation shall engage in the and distributing of alcoholio; businese'of -the making, manufacturing non-al-coholio beverages in the City of .Saint Pail, withoautnd or in first' having'obtained a license to carry on said business,. , license for each vehicle used by said licensed business addition. a In the distribution,of`their products in the City of Saint Paul. Section 2. The license fee for the lieense'provided for by shal�be ` hereof for the- carryion of said bus: ness, Section . In addition $.00 ) per year. 0" n the: amount of Fifty Doare i Dollars licensee shall pay a license fee for eaoh'vehicle ' ahereto,,esoh used`tiy said licensee in the distribution of the produas of �a°id business in the City of Saint Paul; in the amount of Five Dollars ($Sp0) per vehicle per year. Seotion_3. Any person, firm or corporation yiolating the be, guilty.of a misdemeanor and, terms of this ordinance shall upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not 'exceeding OrieHundred Dollars ($100.60) or by imprisonment for a period not , exceeding ninety (,90), days. Section 4. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an ewer- gency"ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the publio.peaoe, health and safety: Section $. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force_ upon.its passage, approval and publication. i j 1 il AUG 10 1955 Passed by the Council In Favor 10 Against Approved: AUG 10 1955 . Mayor PU'dLISHED/mss '1? Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland U Marzitelli Mortinson. Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) ='.Attest? 1J City Clerk 100 12-54 t 1. 1 t il AUG 10 1955 Passed by the Council In Favor 10 Against Approved: AUG 10 1955 . Mayor PU'dLISHED/mss '1? MANUFACTURING OF ALCOHOLIC AND NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES New Ordinance Sete license fee at $50.00 per year and $5.00 vehicle fee. t .1'737'74 S > 5 1 0rl.i t. Cib C'.. - - 0RIPINAlsaa $' .gpq.,= �' C�bons—Nertls "A . rt 15 W ,� s2 PRESENTED BY s fir^ - 0• �f;� An ordinance licensing and regulating the business of the processing and the distributing of ice•cream, ice cream products and ice milk in the City of ,Saint Paul; providing a license fee therefor, and providing; a further license fee for the vehicles used by such businesses in the distribution of their produeta;"and- ;. providing a penalty for the viela.tion of this ordinance e,, 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 ORDAIN* Section 1. No person, firm or corporation shall engage in the business of the processing and the distfib tingof ice cream, ioeeream products and ice milk in the City of Saint Paul, without firet'obtaining a license to do so under the terms of this -ordinance. Seotion 2.` The amount of the license fee to be paid by any person, 11 firm or corporation licensed under the terms of this ordinanoe shall be the amount of Fifty Dollars ($50:00)'per year, and an additional licens®'Yee for any vehicle used by, ,such person, f rm.or corporation in the distribution of its products in the: City of Saint'Paul, in the amount of Five Dollars ($5.00) per vehicle per year. �- Section 3. Any person, firm or corporation violating. the terms of "this ordinance shall be 'guilty of a misdemeanor and; upon otion thereof. shall be punished by a fine not exceeding One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) or by imprisonment -`for a period not ea 'ceeding ninety.'(90) days.' Section 4. This ordinano ,.is hereby declared to be an emer- gency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and as"- Section s"Section 5. This ordinanoe.-shall take effect and be in force upon its passage, approval and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays = Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli D Mortinson /Peterson AV. P#esident (Dillon) Attest: City Clerk 1000 JUL 15 19M Passed by the Council !� Favor 1v�A Against Approved: Jin) 15 19 3 Y Mayor _ 3 I'UP.LISFIED,� 02.3—.s -.r . . . ..� ._ . . �_, ���� \ /\� � � \\� «� R \ / 21 ' � � \\ � . P _ A L. H VY ' Laid over 3rd and app dop 3 O Yeas /'- Nays $� 31 f/ Yeas Nays as Gibbons Hely oli Holland /1 Holland % (l_// MarzitelL' 1 � orth on Mortinson Peterson r. President Dillon Mr. President Dillon lat e' 2n Laid over t 8rd�5nd npp�do - � t7 - Yeas Nays Yeas 3 Nays Gibbons Gi/bboo Halvorson ]H01:1 Herson Holland ad�itelli Mordnson /�bYioe/rtteinson Eataws�"a rsan Mr. President Dillon. President Dillon s - od,W.l m City Cl -A ORDIN'��173776 1: 4111 11C An ordinance licensing and regulating the -business of food manufacturing,;vholesa:ling, prooes sing distributing in the City of Saint Gaul; Passed by the Council and providing a license fee therefor,, and providing Gibbons a further license fee for_the use of vehicles in the distribution of the products of such 7 ?n Favor businesses in the City of Saint Paul; aftC.pro- Holland vding a penalty for the violation of this ordinance. .-This is an emergency ordinance neoessary for tha preservation of the rendered public peace, health and safety. Penin on Peterson THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN; Y: Seotion l No person, firm or oorporati 11 operate, `wring, s�tolesalingy, Approved — •The term 'food manufacturing' as used herein, , without first -,apply bakeries engaged,in f:thieordinance. shall -not to retail eondiioting their own baking for the purpose of aid by; p supplying their own retail trade, ty Dollars a a ur er cense a bg paid'by any . person, firm or corporation licensed under this ordinance for any o1. of the products of s�oh�buslness.,", 'e in the distribution in the City of"aint Paul, said, license fee to be in ;the amount " i o z -ea .4W.s of Five Dollars (#5.:00) per vehicle per year. Section, 3. Any person, firm or corporation violating the be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon te'df';this Qrdinanoe.shall rma eonviotion thereof, shall`be punished by a fine not exceeding One Hundred Dollara—(100.00) or by imprisonment fora period not ea- . ceeding.ninety'(90) days. section 4. This ordinance is.hereby declared to be sn-emergen- for the preservation of the public qy ordinance rendered necessary peace, health and safety. Section 5L This ordinance shall be in force and effect upon It's passage, approval and publication. AUG 31 IqS yeas Couneihnen Nays Passed by the Council Ell '. Gibbons r� Halvorson h 7 ?n Favor Holland V Marzitelli--ASS*; Penin on Peterson AVG 31 1955 Mr. President (Dillon) Approved — A .� Mayor City Clerk i o z -ea .4W.s PUBLISHED -4,—.9---4— Ell '. r� 1 i 17, FOOD MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING AND DISTRIBUTING l S New Ordinance i Seta license fee at $30.00 per year and $5.00 vehicle fee. g 1' r k" a a Laid over Y` ` 11 - - dOp J ° y � srd and app _ Yeas Naye Yeas Nays Gibbons Gibbons II Halvorson I Halvorson Holland Holland Muattelli �.. Marzitelll/ Martinson ]�ortinsoneon Peterson / Peterson .. ,. Mr. President Dillon Mr. President Dillon - . 8 6N v -yy Fff� o,1.1..l to MY Cork BY ORDINA r 17,7'x' `Ar•Y J.o X31 '+naw F An ordinance to license and regulate the business of owning, operating, and maintaining warehouses 1n the City of Saint Paul and providing a penalty for theviolation thereof. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for thee preservation of the public peace, health, and safety. THi; COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That no"person, firm, or corporation aball"engage in.the business of owning, operating, or maintaining, varehdu=tea for;the handling of'bulk packaged or frozen food or meat c of sny kiva type, or description:in:the Cityof'Saint Paul without first having obtained;a Iieenae sc do in accordance with the terms and pro viaions:or this: ordinance. a Section 2.. That the amount which shall be paid for a,license r s in accordance vi.th the probisions of Section I hereof shall tie ae follow .: For, the -first 100,000 square feet of. •,area ;in which :_the said business is carried on, the license fee shall be the sum .of ¢30.U0 per year,•for each,idaitio'nal'lOD;000 square feet of the -area in `thich the said-busin ob'ris ^carried on,ia excess of the 100,000 sq,uare feet in area, the-sWd tionai license fee .1 Asilbethe sum of $10.00 per year such 100,600,zadditional sere add", feet in area. x 4. Section 3. Any person, firm, or corporation violating tbe:; Y. terms of thie.u•airs*+ce shall.be guilty of a -misdemeanor, aad`upon con- viction thereof' sba'11 be punished by,;a fine not exceeding $100,00 dr`by- iinpri sonment for a period not, exceeding• 90 days. Section 4. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an. emere W b•zin+�ce'rendered necess for the reservation -of the ar•'Y P pno2lc peace, %ealth, and safety, Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force Prom and after its passages approval, and publication. gg 1 i A JILL 15 i9 Yeas .. Councilmen Nays Passed by the Counci� Gibbaps Halvorson Holland T. Favor Marti - Against v so 'MOl'tln8o11 'Peterson �NIr.President (Dlllo�) 5, - Approved - {� Attest: Attest: . z .• City Clerk i Mayor PUBLISHM. _ f elg M. 1�Cll u/korWre� u f mew swv9 .�� I 1 P .. I IIS iA x 'F •. - 173 � d 77 WAREHOUSES STORING BULK AND PACKAGED New Ordinanoe. Lioense Fee: First 100,000 square feet $30.00 Eaoh'additional 100,000 sq. ft. $10.00 a - 1�Cll u/korWre� u f mew swv9 .�� I I Teas IQa;\% jigGGibbonn Halvorson (Halvorson Holland /Holland -� Meridiem raitelli Mortimon �� oson Peterson / eterson �ir, President Dillon x ^ s Mr. President Dillon ! "r E � T h7 1-, 0d4L'M ft city cf" W in J.0 a al Z% 173778 PRESENTED BY gg%". Ko An ordinance licensing and regulating hospital in the City of Saint Paul and providing a penalty fL 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 SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. No person, firm, or corporation shell engage in -the business of owning, operating, or maintaining a hospital within the City of saints Paul without first having obtained a license so to do in accordance with: the terms of this ordinance. Section 2. The amount to be paid for a license in accordance wili-: the'tefts of this ordinance shall be the sum of Sixty Dollars (V6O.00) a Year., for each hospital. Application shall be made for such license to ,,the office of the City Clerk. Section 3- Any pet -son, firm, or corporation41WAting the. terms thereof of this ordinance shall,beL.gUilt,'Y,,of a misdemeanor, and upon coliv'i �e tio shall bep , n _ a I ishad by a fine not exceeding One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) or by impri,96ment for a period not exceeding 90 days. Section 4. This,ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rehde#i6&ne6essary for the preservation of the public peaae, health and safety. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortittson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon)' Atte ty (316rk AL 15 199 Passed by the Co eil. Co Favor 10 Against JUL 15 1955 4A x HOSPITALS New Ordinance License fee - $60.00. 11 \ ».. _. � . . �■_ a \\\a _ . . ... . ... odOed a C"V Cid-t ORDINAN An ordinance licensing and regulating veterinary hospitals owned and operated within the City of Saint Paul and providing a penalty'for the violat o . thereof. This is an emergency 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. No person, firm, or corporation shall own or'ope ate a veterinary hospital for the care or treatment of animala within the'City of Saint Paul without first having obtained a license s0"to.do in accordance ' with the terms'of this ordinance. Section 2. The amount which shall be pa*,Xor a license,1ee' under the terms of this ,ordinance .shall be the sum of. Thirty Dollars (*30 OG), per year. 4pplicati3on for said license shall be made to the office:' the City Clerk.'- Section 3• Any person, firm, or corporation violating the terms ' of this: s �,..:-. � *3�� .b,%;' � �� h��-uhrzif ,:, ( ±x � r a , � `v'tSr �'� ia?' d � R>"•^e �n� } � rt?-''�`'1,-.. - - 1 , 779 VETERIW-Y HOSPITALS New Ordinance License fee - $30.01. Q Q "od.i"l W city Cork L BY - 07 1 N A 1'7,3'780 1 k 2 � O S3 rT I. W 1 the business An ordinance licensing and regulating of owning and operating homes for the aged and homes for. nursing care within the City of Saint Paul and providing` penalties for the violation thereof. This is an.emergengy 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. No person, firm,,or corporation shall own., operate, or maintain rest homes, homes fort' the aged, or homes in which nursing care h is provided in the City of Saint Paul without first having obtained a license therefor. Section 2. The amount to be paid for a license to be -issued nnosz the terms of Section 1. herein shall be the sum. of Ten Dollars"(q30 00) Application shall be made therefor to the offiee of'the City Cieik. pe3*aar. Section, 3. Any person, firmi or corporation violating the terms ogthis ordinance 'sha11 be guilty of a misdemeanor, and. -upon conviction ' thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding One Hundred Dollars10u.U0) or by:imprisonment for a period not exceeding 90 days. Section 4. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for,the preservation of the public peace, health,: aarf safety ' Sectionls This; ordinance sha13 take effect and be in force from and after its passage,. approval, and publ.ieatioii. 'Aft JUL 15 t 1 Yea Councilmen Nays ..Passed by the Coin _ 1 Gibbons Halvorson T. Favor Holland Marzitelli Against 9 .i Mortinaon .` . Peterson AL 15 8 Mr. President (Dillon) -- - - _:Approved City Clerk Mayor. I ?IT?I3LISi�i)„7��3—r{- W 1 ■- ohi'm W Ct" Cl.h BY ORDI NO. NO.— ordinance O. ordinance lieensing and re" elating the business of optician in.the City of Saint Paul, and providing a penalty for the violation thereof. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the e.public peace, health and safety. preservation of th THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section"1. No person, firm or corporation shall engage in the business of optician in the Oity of Saint Paul without first having obtained a license to do so under the provisions of this ordizYanee. Section 2. The word "optician" as used herein,is.defined to y person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of. mean an furnishing"lenses for the correction of ocular error to customers, with or•without prescription, or placing lenses into frames selected by the customer and fitting the frames to the faoe of said'" customer. Section 3. The amount to be paid for the license fee here- under shail be in the amount of Thir"ty_ Dollars 030. 00) year. Application therefor shall `be made to the office of the City'Clerk S"tion4. Any person, firm or corporation violating the provisions of„thi''s ordinanoe shall -be guilty of a misdemeanor and, w upon eonviction�•,thereof,-shall- be` punished by ,a fine_not. exceeding” � One "Hundred Dollars (#100.00) or by imprisonment for.,,a'"period not ezoeedifi ninety (90) days'- Section 5. This ordinance Is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered;neeessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 6. This ordinance shall take.efiect and be in force upon its passage, approval and publication. 1 .- Ml Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Coil ? Gibbons d Halvorson In Favor Holland Marzitelli t Mortinson Peterson JUL 15 195 j Mr. President (Dillon) Approved: A Mayor A City Clerk 10 efi.. UBLISEDIZ— 5 aam . 1 x k D^, •9 The definition of "optician" as used in this ordinance is that definition which has been used by the Courts in the following cases: 223 La. 839, 67 So. 2d. 99 144 Ohio State. 40, 56 N. E. 2d. 185 229 N. C. 612, 51 S. E. 2d. 8 The definition is to be found in Words and Phrases. M' p, .l to city cl-* ORDINANCE COUNCIL FILE NO.' ORDINANCE NO. PRESENTED BY and regulating the An ordinance licensing a re g business of optician in the City of Saint Paul, and providing a penalty for the violation thereof. This is an emergency I 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. No person, firm or corporation shall engage =in the business of optician in the City of Saint Paul without' se to do so under the provisions first having obtained a licen of :.this ordinance. Section 2. The word "optician" as used herein, is defined 'any person, firm or corporation engaged in the business to mean of furnishing Tense to customers on prescriptions, or Putting tenses to -frames selected by the customer and fitting the fra o the face of said customer, or selling lenses and Pram to the customer who himself selects the lenses ori �w h esires to purchase. Section 3. The amount to be paid for the license fee here- under shall be in the amount of Thirty Dollars ($30.00) per year. Application therefor shall be made to the office of the City Clerk. Section 4. ation violating the Any person, firm or corpor provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be 0�norhby imprisonmentfine tfor exceeding One Hundred Dollars ($1 a. period not exceeding ninety :90) days. is hereby declared Section 5. This ordinanoe ared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its `passage, approval and publication. ` S Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council N Yeas Gibbons In .Favor § 1 Halvorson Holland against Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (DiIlon) Approved: a Attest: Mayor City Clerk loco ]2-sa �s ' f 1 II t, A • �Y� l� m'3a�'._.at� r.��.. o...i 4 .. �•�}„ :ti �"F . � � i Nh '.G �} Laid over to No" odew'i W city clerk f r ,twrs9a z 19ern9rd ^,` 7 3� 82 ORDINA��" d /'B`A`S+.` 'FY4e,�t�1td'r h . �_ a ehiplei fii„�t,td." v An ordinance licensing and regttlatiag tthe business of rentals of olothes:an8 attire pithin the City of Saint -Pauly and the vehicles used. by such persons and corporations engaged,in such business in_ the City of Saint Paul; and providing'penaltles for the violationthereof. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL .OF THE CITY OF SAINT,PAOL DOES ORDAIN= Section 1. .No person, firm or corporation shall engage in the business,of.the rental oY�elothes and attire in the City of Saint`Paul without first`having obtained a license therefor in accordance with 'the provisions of this ordinance. Section 2. The amount to be paid, as a license fee for said F license shall be the. sum of Thirty Dollars ($30.00) per Year, ' anda further sum of $Five Dollars {#5.00} per year per vehicle used in the -operation-of such business in the City of Saint 'Paul. Application therefor-sha.11 be made to the office of the City Clerk.': Section 3. Any person, firm or corporation violating the, provisions of this ordinanoe shall be -guilty of.a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be puiajitxed by a fine not ekoeeding One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) or by imprisonment for a period not esoeeding ninety (90) days. Section 4. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emer- gency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its";passage, approval and publication. S , 'e Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the cit Gibbons :. _in Favor - Halvorson Holland Against Marzitelli / JUL 15 1955'_ Mortinson Approved: Peterson a. Mr:President (Dillon) Aft PUBLISHM; ��, . . City Clerk 000 17-64 veJQWB ,._. JUL 15 1955 Passed by the cit _in Favor - Against JUL 15 1955'_ Approved: a. Mayor PUBLISHM; ��, . . 4 • 1 17'782 Odalad b city 08h .ORDINANCE COUNCIL FILE NO. PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance licensing and regulating the business of rentals of clothes and attire within the City of Saint Pawl and providing penalties for the viol s the eof. This is an emergency ordina rendered necessary for the preservation of a public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOPES ORDAIN: Section 1. No person, firm or corporation shall engage in the business of the rental of clothes and attire in the City of. Saint Paul without first having obtained a license therefor in accordance with the provisions of this ordinanca. Section 2. The amount to be paid as a license, fee for said license shall be the sura of Thirty Dollars ($30.00) per year Application therefor shall be made to the office of the �i y Clerk. Sect' n 3. Any person, firm or corporation violating the. provisio s of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upo conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceed'ng One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) or by imprisonment for a per d not exceeding ninety (90) days. ection 4. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an eme gency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect and Win once upon its passage, aproval and publication. Yeas Councilmen Naya Passed by the Counci Gibbons Halvorson Holland Tn Favor Marzitelli Mortinson Against Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Approved: Attest: i� Mayor City Clerk 1000 12-54 OW B �� ,�. - J� 0 "'i 41T a� t l71' 8 70 3 0.1rm.1 w cis c.a ORDINA - r D PRESENTED BY �J 9n ordinance licensing the business of the renting of.hospital and sickroom equipment in the City of Saint Paul, and the vehicles, need by persons, firms and corporations engaged in such business in the City of Saint Paul; and providing a penalty for the violation thereof. This is an emergency ordinance rendered - for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. No person, firm, or corporation shall engage in t -business of renting he hospital, equipment or sickroom equipment, of any kind, type or nature in the City of Saint Paul Without .first' having obtained a license to do so under the terms of this? ordinance. Section 2. The amount of this license fee in accordance with the provisions of Section 1 hereof shall be In `the sum of Thirty DollarsJ$36-06) per year, and a further sum Of.�'ive Dollars MAC)per year per vehicle used in the operation of ;suoh business -in the City of Saint Paul. Application therefor shill be made,to,the office of the City Clerk. w r� Section 3. A'ny person, firm or corporation violating the c terms of thin ordinance shall be. guilty of .a misdemeanor,and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding ?. One'Hundred Dollars ($100.00) or by imprisonment for a" term`not exoeeding ninety (90) days. Section 4 This ordinance_is hereby declared to be an emer genoy ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace,'health;,and safety. Section 5. This ordinance shall tak6'effect and be in force from and after its passage, approval and,pubiication. F x, Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland O Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr.7tiresident (Dillon) ' A City Clerk 1 12-94 9 Passed by the Co—a#& `5 J�� Favor 'nit JUL 15 999 Approved: 9 Mayor YUBLISHED7 -2-3�S 10 Ojldn.l b city cl.,k Yeas Councilmen Nays ORDINANCE Gibbons COUNCIL FILE NO.; Halvorson Holland i PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Attest: I City Clerk 1000 12-54 An ordinance licensing the business of the renting of hospital and sick room equipment in the City of Saint Paul, and providing a penalty for the violation thereof. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, and safety. THE COUNCILOF THE CITY OF-SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. No person, firm, or corporation shall engage in, the business of renting hospital equipment or sick room equipment'of any kind, type, or nature in the 'City of Saint Paul without first having obtained a license to do so under the terms of this ordinance. 4 Section 2. The amount of this license fee, in accordance with the provisions of Section l hereof, shall be in the sum of,Thirty Dollars '430.00) per year. Application therefor shall be made to the office-6f the City (,jerk. Section 3. Any person, firm, or corporation violating the terms of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction- tlereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding One Hundred Dollars tiluv.w) or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 90 days. Section 4. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ord1mance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, " and safety. Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in.force from and after its passage, approval, and publication. 4 3 z Passed by the Council Ta Favor Against 1 Mayor Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Attest: I City Clerk 1000 12-54 Passed by the Council Ta Favor Against 1 Mayor N 2nd Laid over dapked 71 rd 3rd and p Yeas yeas Nays Gibbons Gibbons Halvorson Halvorson. Holland Holland Marmitelli ummkolli- Martinson JJJ Martinson Jj Peterson Peterson Mr. President Dillon Mr. President Dillon 173784 —p- un onsina ro City Clark _ ORDIN 3784 . PR D� ORD MANCE IVO. ze) q �An ordinance licensing an regulating the business of floristsand nurseries in the City of Saint Paul, and the vehicles used by persons, firms and corporations engaged in such business in the City of Saint Paul; and providing a penalty for the violation thereof. This is an emergency ordinance rendered'neoessary for the preservation of the public peace,, health and i. safety. The COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: See,tion 1. No person, firm or corporation shall engage in the bueinegs.of florist or nursery in the City of Saint Paul with- out firdt.having obtained a license to do so in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance. Application therefo�shall be e + +u n. + n� tr• A retail florist shall be defined, for a purposes of t is e,! . as any person, partnership or corporation engaged in selling to the ultimate consumer cut flowers, flowering and decorative plants, green plants and annual and perennial plants for outside planting. -----ITEe 1 9eotion 3. Any person, firm or corporation violating, the pro- visiois,oi this ordinance shall be guilty of'a misdemeanor and,;;` upon`oonPietion thereof, shall be-punished by a fine exceeding One Hundred Dollars (#100.00) or by imprisonment for) s period not exeeeding.nnety (#i0) days. - Section 4. This ordinance is hereby deolared.to be an emek- genay or rendered necessary for the preservation of the ptiblic.peaoe, health and safety. Section $. This ordinance shalltakeeffectand bein foroe upon its passage, approval and publication. i. ., ;e SEP 2 Yeas Couneilmen Nays Passed by the Council Gibbons Halvorson Holland Favor Mortinson �� kgauist SEP ' 2 *.!)ieiPeterson (D n) 1955' i* y Approve A' City Clerk Mayor 1 12-64 Ofip�.8 PUBLISHED 9 , f. �- r v� ORDIN .� L704 PR D' ORDINANCE;NO. " �MAu6rdln4noe liosnsing-an regulating the business of florietsand nurseries in the ity of Saint Paul, and the vehicles used by persons, firms and corporations .engaged in such business in the City of Saint Paul, and providing a penalty for 'the violation thereof: This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace., health :and safety. .The COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. DOES ORDAIN:- Seotlow 1. No person, firm or corporation shall engage in, the busineii'of florist or nursery in the City of Saint Paul with out first having obtained a license to do go in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance. Application, therefor shall be made to the City Clerk, Section 2. The amount to be paid as'a license fee for said 'license shall be in the amount of Thirty Dollars ($jQ.OQ) per year, end a further sum of Five Dollars ($5.00) per year per aehicle used peration of such business, in the City of'Saint Paul a �,��eotion 3. Any person, firm or corporation violating the'pio= visliYha of this ordinance shall be guilty oy'a misdemeanor and,', upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not,exeeeding "� °+ a �z One ffundred`Dollare (#1CO.00) or by imprisonment for a period'*not. w o exoeedirig, ninety (00) days. Section 4. This ordinance is hereby deolared to be emes genoy'ordinance rendered.nea, sary for the preservation of the.; ` yW �o oy�'; public peace, health and safety. Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be 'in force �e upon its ,passage, approval and publication. a a - N� P 1• Wiz, ks o e, rn wCo? `t Y .v 4. Yeas SEP 2 9. m Nays Passed by the Council " •J mavor SEP- 21955 jApprove y Clerk Mayor PUBLISHED 9 io-.<-.� i Y.i .ti Mr..�" W moves m o to amend Council File No. 173784 by striking therefrom the word "nursery" where the same does appear, and, further, by adding the following new matter to Section 1 of said Council File No. 173784: "A retail florist shall be defined, for the purposes of this ordinance, as any person; partnership or corporation engaged in selling to the ultimate consumer out flowers, flowering and decorative plants, green plants and annual and perennial plants for out- side planting." ti t- i _ 9de-1 b city C1.1k ' - ORDINANCE I.78 �. COUNCIL FILE NO. PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO.11/� — j An ordinance licensing and regula ing the busin ss of florists and nurseries in the Ci of Saint Pau , and • )( pr viding a Pena ty for the violation thereof. Thi is an emergency or .nance rendered nece sary for the reser- vation of the public peace, healti and safety. THE COUNCIL 0 THE CITY OF SAINT 1AUL DOES ORDA N: Section 1. N person, firm or co poration shal engage in he business o florist or nursery in the City o Saint Pau "without firs having obtained a icense to do o in acc rdance with th provisions of th ordinance. plication the efor shall be ade to the City Cl rk. ection 2. The amount to be paid s a license f e for ($30 00) said license shall e'the sum of Thirt Dollars per year S ction 3. Any p rson, firm or co oration viola ing the . prove ions of this or 'nance shall be ilty of a mis emeanor u ished by a fi a not ) or by impriso ent for and up ii conviction th eof sh$yt:0.pyo exceed ng One Hundred D liars not exceeding n'nety s a perio Sect on 4. This ordin nce is hereby declared to be an, emergenc ordinance renders necessary f r the Preserva ion of the pu is peace, health `and safety. { Section 5. This ordinance`,shall take ffect and be i force upon its passage, approval•,and publi tion. - n Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland mottinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Attest: City Clerk 1000 12-61"a 0 Passed by the Council 3 Tn Favor Against � 1 i Approved: Mayor g �¢ y Laid over 3rd and aPP dop Nay Yeas / Nays - -\ - Yeas -GiMpoor ' Halvorson Gibbous alvo n - - Holland olland l /!1 Moraiulli Martinson rpneon / / - /terem Peterson ./ Mr. President Dillon Mr, president Dillon _ 8 j 17�� ct5 -11jilipils1111111111511 !1!: 111 MIL z �.�.3,.:. y ., .,.: ..spa { hrI 'Ft { W i! �'✓i IDW a7ires pyp�'xO�sa++b+! O,I�IMI b Clb Cl.h .,• M.�:01MS'CA'.: �f�li+1P��. O.R D I N A � ,� X35/85 P SE BY . T h yi5iltt ire+ LtYC-.:Yf An ordinance regulating the business of the manufacture and distribution of animal foods in the City of Saint Paul,kand providing penalties for the s 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 SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. No'person, firm or corporation shall engage in the business of the manufacture or distribution of animal foods in the City of Saint Paul without first having obtained a license to do so in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance. Application therefor shall be made to the office of the City Clerk. _ Section 2. The amount to be paid for the annual license + ;fee in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance shall be he sum of Thirty Dollars ($30.00): Section'Z. Any person, firm or corporation violating the" provisions of:this.-ordinance shall be gu"ty of a misdemeanor and I upon conviction theredf shall be punished by a'fine not exceeding One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) or by imprisonment.for a period not i exceeding ninety (90) 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 upon its passage, approval and publication. JUL 15 199 r Passed by the Coune'l Yeas Councilmen ,s Nays Gibbons Haivo..n In Favor Holland avainat Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson JUL 15 199 Mr. President (Dill ) Approved �% City Cl rk 1Vtayor 100012.54 .41W8 PUBLISHEDZ--.&�s <_ ..:..... ,:. , a.a � Pa �NNY .t;._rt 1 x � �: N � a �'-"} ' : 7;v1 ry 5 lixa•=.; v � �., r" 7, �, ivy b,4 -. r wt � a 4+w' 1 vy3 _ .. � �<t ) ., ------------------- MANUFAGTDRE OF ANIMAL FOODS i New Ordinance License tee: $30.00 per year. T t I 1t J. lsr 1 2nd Laid over to �, a 3rd aad app dopt Yeas 46l� NaysGibbons ` Yeas Nays Halvorson Halvorson Holland Holland Marzitelli ` Marzitelli Mortinson / Martinson L/ Peterson Peterson Mr. President Dillon Mr. President Dillon is s 17��f .............__.....�._.... ^fo. li3'186—Ordinance No. 3is 0. F Robert T. Gibbons—Norris - - 9erturtl T. Holland — Ya .A. Tdorti—a — Robert F. ��' l 7 86 ORDINAIn- dinancellcensln9 and regulat �buslneM od lvsecticlde ,prayin _ used.oZ Sa�tit Paul, ' 8nd tIS' s PRESENTED BY _ '>^varatlow ettsaged°em suncait t•' . the stet oz satac taut• ana ;Qp, ;egetuea.ior me vtglatiar, r eutbtvora can An ordinance licensing and regulating the business of insecticide spraying in the City of Saint Paul, and the vehicles used by such persons, firms and corporations engaged in such business in the City of Saint Paul; 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 SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. No person, firm or corporation shall engage in 1 the business of insecticide spraying in the City of Saint Paul without first having obtained a license to do so in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance. Section 2. The amount to be paid for a license under the provisions of this ordinance shall be the sum of Thirt Dollars ($30.00) per year, and a further sum of Five Dollars (-6.00) per year per vehicle used in the operation of such business in the City of Saint Paul. Application therefor shall be made to the City Clerk. Section 3. Any person, firm or corporation violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shallbe punished by a fine not exceeding One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) or by imprisonment for a period not exceeding ninety (90) days. Section 4. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emer- gency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage, approval and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Attest City Clerk t 12.fi4 .B JUL 15 1959 Passed by the Council In Favor Against iu 5 '4` Approved:, —Mayor PUBLISHED 9— a3 S6- INSECTICIDE SPRAYING New Ordinance Sete license fee at $90.00 per year -and- $5.00 per year per vehicle Orlpnd a City clerk ORDINANCE 1-7�� COUNCIL FILE NO. ORDINANCE NO. PRESENTED BY An ordinance licensing and regulating the business of insecticide spraying in the X City of Saint Paul and providing penalties X✓ 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 SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: j Section 1. No person, firm or. corporation shall engage in y the business of insecticide spraying in the City of Saint Paul without first having obtained a license to do so in accordance i with the provisions of this ordinance. i Section 2. The amount to be paid for a license under the (rovisions of this ordinlicationance ltherefor shalll be the sum fbehmade toDollarsthe $30.00) per year. App City Clerk. Section 3.. Any person, firm or corporation 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 ($100.00) or by imprisonment for a period not exceedingninety(90) days. Section 4. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, healty and safety. Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in -force upon its passage, approval and publication. Yeas Councilmen Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson i Mr. President (Dillon) Attest: City Clerk 1000 12-A4 "!Affm'e Nays Passed by the Council Tn Favor A gainst Approved: Mayor r� _ i II , ^Laid •` over to i dopt J-) rd and app Nays NaYs Yea- Yea- ibbon- alvoreon y f V �voraon _{flland y ollend a, `'-lt/, �' '� izitelli arzitelli y �brtin-on - �tortinson stetson eterson / r. President Dillon 11ir. President Dillon'% e F 1 io Cnr Clerkb. 173787-0MIm.ee No. 10538— Robert T. Gibbons—Nor �rla O. O R D I N A . `aNn Aa�n — Bernard T. Holland — . Mortfnson— �,���� 014inance providing for the'pa- ; of a fee.. for the ltRng of r At cation by any -n, s%' N0. rat on perso on for a petWhe t tolty be la• 0 - a£ RCat ' PRESENTED BYcouaeR - 'y °"reon' R","p,Y.K E NO. .1 •. • Ji:JHD An ordinance providing for the payment of a fee for the filing of any application by any person, firm or corporation for a permit to be issued by the Council of the City of Saint Paul, to any person, firm or corporation, under, pursuant to, and provided for.by the ordinances of the City of Saint Paul. This is an emergency ordinance, rendered necessary for the preser- vation of the public peace, health and safety, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1, That, hereafter, when any application is filed, by any person, firm or corporation, for a permit to be issued by the Council of the City of Saint Paul to any person, firm or corporation, for permission to do or perform any act.controlled or regulated or provided for by any ordinance of the City of Saint Paul, said application shall be accompanied by a permit fee in the amount of Twenty Dollars ($20.00). Section 2. This ordinance shall be effective only in those Instances when an application feeoy ermit feeis not specifically provided for in any otheY' ordthe City of Saint Paul pertaining to Applications ptinance ofpermits issued by -.the City of Saint age aulty 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 be in force and effect upon its paeeage,approval and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the ncil JUL 15 1955' Gibbons Halvorson Holland n Favor Marzitelli Maqrrttinson Against Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) ApprovesJUL 15 ISSF � Attest. City Clerk Mayor loon .,,n .qlp..s YUBLISHED7e23 —S New Ordinance 1%37 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR ANY COUNCIL PERMISSION WHERE FEE IS'NOT ESTABLISHED IN OTHER SPECIFIC ORDINANCES License fee $20.00 New Ordinance 1 r x'87 i` An ordinance providing for the payment of a fee for a the filing of any application by any person, firm or corporation for a permit to be issued by the Council of the City of Saint Paul, to any person, firm or corporation, under, pursuant to, and provided for by the ordinances of the City of Saint Paul. This is an emergency ordinance, rendered necessary for the pre- servation of the public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN; Section 1. That, hereafter, when any application is filed, by any person, firm or corporation, for a permit to be issued by the Council of the City of Saint Paul to any person, firm or corporation, for permission to do or perform Any act controlled or regulated or provided for by any ordinance of the City of Saint Paul, said application shall be accompanied by a permit fee in the amount of Twenty Dollars ($20.00). Cl-I�-C Gtii ,F...1 C. v".!. ( ,�, —Gec �fJ ;—( _.Z,� / ,'J Gti*--CG = • l —4, Gc f �z tee. Y�I- Cc.t re % -/ LCL (r_4 j rt. r G//,//// Giv -� am/ f '�1 N` L 2nd_— Jet Laid over qt 3rd and app op Yea. Nays Yeas Nays Gibbons ibb6n. A foll..d ,fdarzitelli Marzite It Z. Martinson nson Peterson Peterson Mr. President Dillon //M r. President Dillon N` oagi—1 t. clb cic BY ;. 7?: No. 1737�b-0[dlnaage,No. 711814— • HalvB_e[aiat4--�- Nnd C O R D I t, '78R� C,Cp.:sa;.rk. FILV NO. 71V ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance providing for the payment of a fee for the filing of an application by any person, firm or corporation for a permit to install, operate and maintain gasoline filling stations in the City of Saint Paul; and for a further fee upon the filing of an application for remodeling established gasoline filling stations in the City of Saint Paul. This is an emergency 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, hereafter, when any application is filed by any person, firm or corporation for a permit for.the installation, operation and maintenance of any gasoline filling station in the Ci y of Saint Paul, said application shall be accompanied by a cleiof Thirty Dollars (030.00), which shall be the permit fee fo filing of said application for such permission. Section 2. That, hereafter, when any application is filed by any person, firm or corporation for the remodeling of any gasoline filling station in the City of Saint Paul, said application shall be accompanied by a deposit of Thirty Dollars ($30.00), which shall be the permit fee, in case that said remodelin is major id,-- nature, and a deposit fee of Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) if said remodeling is minor in nature. Major remodeling is herein defined as that which will cost Fifteen Hundred Dollars (01,500.00) or more; minor remodeling is that which will cost less than Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00). Section 3. This ordinance is hereby declared to bean emer— gency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety., Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage, approval and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson J� 1 Holland (� Marzitelli_. Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) /gt�' City Clerk tl�e:•6 Passed by the Council AUG 10 1955 Tn Favor Q Against AUG 10 1955 Approved: -fir j / I Mayor PL""i.ISHE(D u? APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR GASOLINE F FILLING STATION �z Establishes permit fees as follows: 1�4 3 +a Installation $30.00 ?% t Remodeling: a }K, �°. Mayor ($1500.00 & over) $30.00 Minor -(under $1500.00) $15.00 . •rn�*kua�x New Ordinance ' z t i Laid over to i dopt 3rd and -PP Yeas Nags ars Yeas Gibbons HLalvorson Halvorson ��►tolland Holland iIY[arzitelli Marzitelli U -,y(ortin— / Mortinson 6peterson Peterson Mr. president Dillon 5 Mr, president Dillon s f' O daia.l .. city C1— D I N A 177te9--ONlnance..w 1o6s!— ubcrt T. Gibb =Norrla O. 8tl. on—Bernard T. Ro""N". eveefn N�ortineon—Robert P. Peterson- O R 1��?p�^ end iegulat'� , 177j 'hrdinance'llcensfno lnstallatbn.' Aeration ., and f Pn efuiuD' •:. -s vpprov!J.•+ — stnt Paul. m Pit /' � � � PRESENTED BY An ordinance licensing and regulatipg the installation, operation and maintenance of prival asoline pumps in the City of Saint Paul, providing c nee fee there- for, and providing penalties for the violation of this ordinance. This is an emergency 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. No person, firm or corporation shall install, operate or maintain a private gasoline pump in the City of Saint Paul, with- out first having obtained a license therefor. Section 2. The license fee for the license provided for in Section 1 hereof shall be the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) per year. Section 3. Any person, firm or corporation violating the terms of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) or by imprisonment for a_period not ex- ceeding ninety (90) days. Section 4. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emer- gency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage, approval ang publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli O Mortinsoaon Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Attes^ t( / o /J 'tl /� .4 U City Clerk I 1&54 .8 JUL 15 199 Passed by the Co cit ^n Favor t l Against JUL i 5 1 Approved:_ _ _ -- mayor ,T 1S lI'EISI__� « - I2z!»I2, OF 3232 GASOLINE PUMPS � \ . k_ Ordinance. . ' \ k& License ae at $10.00 per year. \ } .� . « let 2nd---� Laid over to i. +.''� �, 3rd and app dap 7 Yeas Nays Yeas Gibbons Nays HalvorsonHalvorson Gibbon, Holland Halvorson Marzitelli Rolland MartinMarsitelli son O^^ 4 Peterson Martinson i Mr. PresidentDillon Peterson _ Mr. President Dillon a �q3 s 1,74 , ler '� 2nd_ Laid over to . 3rd and app_I Adopted �`. Yeas Nays eae / Nays Yeas-,-/ Gibbons Gibbons Halvorson Holland N, ,/Holland �,Aarzitelli • Marzitelli �) 3 Martinson Aortinson Peterson Paterson Mr. President Dillon 4r. President Dillon i / orleln.l w crd Cr.rY - Ifo, 17370x-ord1P%Pce N0' IOS88-i Y Ori-A. O. 8alvorao .. RDINAN. 4.: ,ibl,. APCOi cGP.L14P,Er .8:.3 vri5t'h' Qct D'19.90r� - o- OR..�-';.Vf E N PRESENTED BY O. 9 An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 5g40, entitled: i ! "An ordinance for the purpose of promoting j the public health, safety, order, convenience, pros- perity and general welfare by providing for the classification, regulation and restriction of the location of trades and industries and of buildings used for human habitation and for specified pur- poses and the height and bulk of buildings hereafter erected or altered; and regulating and determining { the minimum size of lot line courts and other open ai spaces and�pstablishing the boundaries of districts g for said'rtsurposes", ' approved July 7, 1922, as amended. This is an emergency 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. 5840, approved July 7, i92u1 as amended, is hereby further amended as follows: In Section 8-L (4) 2 (a), strike the last sentence thereof and insert in lieu thereof the following: "Said application and plan shall be filed with the office of the City Clerk together witf; a permit fee to be computed on the basis of One Dollar ($1.00) for each vehicular parking space as the same is defined in L (1) (a) hereof to be provided on said narking lot up to thirty (30) spaces and an amount additional thereto of Fifty Cents 4.501 for each space in addi- tion to the original space. The City Clerk shall thereupon refer the matter to the Board of Zoning for investigation, study, and report to the City Council concerning the advisability of the proposal." Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, and safety. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, approval, and publication. { JUL 2 8 1955 Yese Councilmen Nays Passed` y the Co nFil Gibbons u"'�"'"o-"'-- n Favor - Holland Marzitelli Against Mortinson �, 1 Peterson President (Dillon) Approv I A t: �City Clerk 9/Mayor to 2-54 �9^tJ/ U1SHD ?-ldEO s 6" �1 pan ardinance aaMmx!tst ordl mee .4O. 5640E eatltiioda "dst +=rdinwW* for tho mwpo" e�frn o s :mss the pub2,l�e health} safety's Order, o err a for the ;�ssl�r arad g"Wrox voltam bd provi, at eelsssmostloaa rataautias oase xeste4.ation of the lopatiod of tMess ami ir,ftotrisaa wad of Anil{ a" awed for bman hwtatleft old ror q*401o4 s,90ase and the bel&9 xW bSU of bm11dlnds hOft4ft W eseart� or s,ttered= a4 #�i amd 6eLas'mSnlug 'the arlsims ASO of let ling 00*r a and oWr otos! apsao mad s0t4usht ft ow 'bamlaAve of dlatrSCU for 646 purposa>s"r s r�ra�kQ Tsi3` 7r e , 4a ebe d. ' hie be as +�eia eat os4�;a�s�aasa rendered 1 raesaososy tag the ,$sa�►aatiem of the pablia peaa� healthy ell maf. traet3 2. not iasrsue Wo. "40, aper a"Y 71 2.9229 a as arYHlded� ' h3*fWVMr ricer — fo2levns r Iaa Beet1e8 S_L (d) B (a), strike the 2aet 06st-WO tbareof esd lsoost 1n 11so thareart the I'QUOwrim&r •aIdd ep UO&tl*n enc.' VU* shall h* [filed 14th teas glfias of the C.Ity normo tegatbbs %4v., a perw t tae to be omop*W ,aa the h®#ts of tine Do21*r (d.L.W) tans etotx vOble13er P"*Ing spaoo ao the Dow 102 dofimed 1s L (1) (•) b""t tag ae prOwl"d m wake pslC lot up to rtir (30) apnea ow ons as amount ar-'dlttua2, te Qwroof TfrW aWAV (t.�7 for *sob MMM to addl- %140 to the arl ami ReaM• Thp Ciiry a taste sball Vowsupon rater than matt" to ISO Board of wast r'as 3aro6tiatatioa, atm: and 7s'sgaa`L to the city ortwwn 6806"w -me tte ad'nieftbIl ity all the prapooel.4 Beano" 2. teas, ms4.lAanvo is hereby doal¢.red to be es aaarrVWMW ooM188aeae !*Rased seseesara for the prooessa$tisas of teas pabli.s peeoea haaltAa aaad eafetl�r. Booties �. Thto ordUMMOM Ali at1©Weat MW be ix fosse ha►o "a aftarr lu pass", &# oppro�tala "3m.-� $ -9955 1 rM Mr. - moves that Council File 173790 be amended as follows: Strike the period after the first sentence of Section 1 and add the following new matter: "in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance 5840, Section 8, paragraph (1).11 Further, Mr. moves to amend. said Council File 173790 by striking Section 3 thereof and by substituting in lieu thereof the following: "Section 3. At -the t'Me,of filing of the application_ for such permit said person, firm or corporation shall deposit with the ity on the as a permit fee an amount to be computed basis of One Dollar ($1.Oo) for each vehicle space to be provided on said parking lot np to thirty (30) spaces, and an amount aBCtinnaddition to of fifty cents (,50¢)for each spe to the original thirty." �rY y) 1W ey-11 Q.s, fAn ordinance providing for an application to bem de by any person, firm or corporation seeking perms -ion of the Council of the City of Saint Paul tq.oper to an open-air public parking lot in the City of S int Paul, and providing an application fee for the filing of said application. This is an emergency or inane rendered necessary for the preservation of t e public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCILOF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES RDAIN: Section 1. No person, firm or corporati n shall install, maintain or operate an open-air parking lot n the City of Saint Paul without first having obtained from the Council of the City of Saint Paul a permit to carry on said busin as Section 2. Application for the per t provided for in Section 1 hereof shall be filed with the City C1 rk, in such form as may be prepared by the City Clerk with the id and assistance of the City Architect and the City Planning E gineer. Section 3. At the time of/eafor of the application for such permit, the said person,fiorporation shall deposit with the City Clerk, as a permit feeum of Thirty Dollars ($30.00) if the'lot for which permissionght is sufficient in area to contain thiPty (30), or lesss for the parking of auto- mobiles, and fifty cents (50¢) the next twenty (20) spaces, and twenty-five cents (25¢) forpace over fifty (50) spaces. Section 4. This ordinanceeby declared to be an emer- gency ordinance rendered necess the preservation of the public peace, health and safety Section 5. This ordinancg shall take effect and be in force upon its passage, approval and/publication. Yeas Councilmen Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Attest: City Clerk 10011 iz-an .6jW.e Nays Passed by the Council In Favor -----Against Approved:. Mayor i f� 4 V -Y PERMIT FEES TO HE PAID WITH APPLICATION TO OPERATE OPEN-AIR PARKING LOTS New Ordinance - Up to 30 care $30.00 For the next 20 spaces $ .50 each For all over 50 spaces $ .25 each V ls� n� Laid over to -. �, ) �dop iV r z .�-- aye 3rd and app Yeas Nara /) Gibbana yeas \(n!j a 4G n alvorson = Halvorson Holland Holland _,Marzitelli Marzitelli /1 ,; jytortinson Peterson "s a Morfinson Peterson president Dillon President Dillon i a _ 9 I 1^� cF oA.�n.i m C�4 Gera . No 1T3781-0[dfpan No. 10588- - -Robert T. Gibbons—NoTt1a .,�87A4Rnetl�tnear_a : T ��oxaOtr.�agenral- ; 7r'j 9Mortlon—Rob.ri F. Peteo-ORDINA--dn3demending n'Ortflnmce nrgu]a ttr •.:�:. , SENTED BY �� I D f3 p a.�r3rt ,vCE NO:^ 0 An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 5244, entitled: "An ordinance regulating the amount of fees to be paid the City of Saint Paul !! for certain licenses, and repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances incon- sistent herewith", approved January 31, 1920, as amended. This is an emer- gency 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. 5244, approved January 31, 1920, as amended, is hereby further amended by striking from Seotion 1 thereof the following paragraph: "For removing,„. transporting or hauling by cart or otherwise any dust, ashes, manure, grease, offal, rubbish or waste matter whatsoever, except garbage or/and night soil, the sum of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) per year.” and by inserting in lieu thereof the following paragraph: "For removing, transporting or hauling by cart or otherwise any dust, ashes, manure, grease, offal, rubbish or waste matter whatsoever, except garbage or/and night soil, the sum of Thirty Dollars ($30.00) per year." Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emer- gency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage, approval and publication. I Is i Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson JUL 15 1955' Passed by the Council In Favor Against Mr. President (Dillon) ; bL Y9 � Atte Approved: City Clerk ]2-64 Mayor 0 ,�d8 y Asx HAULERS Raises license fee from 025.00 to $90.00 Cite: Ordinance No. 5244 1950 Proceedings, page 204. 17: 7 4 2nd—�1�^n"s a ae '-� Laid over to r/1 dop 3rd and aPP Nays ? Yeas Ca Yeas Nay Gibbons � ti r alvoraon Halvorson Tolland i � - Holland --garzitelli Mar -son ✓j Martinson ,-Peterson Peterson` 1kT• president Dillon 111r. President Dillon 8 'i �/tap ✓� � _.. - No. 3Ta'lg�OMlvanCe N SO53B— (.rlal� t m Clt, Cbr4 R MrtHe:r[ucd T. Hyo � d—SNOa'1R-. 0 R D I N A N lafl�approved Janus 93 �i9, woe qu ' / o f3 �yaa� n. 9 ' PRESENTED BY -� C LaitcANCE NO. _ An .ordinance amending Ordinance No. 3102,approved January 21, 1913, entitled: "An ordinance providing for the licensing and regulation.of auctioneers in the City of Saint Paul." as amended. This is an emergency 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. 3102, approved January 21, 1913, as amended, is hereby further amended in Section 5 f thereof by striking the words and figures "One Hundred Dollars ($100,00)" and by substituting in lieu thereof the words and figures "One Hundred Twenty-five Dollars ($125.00)". Section 2. That said Ordinance No. 3102, approved January 21, 1913, as'amended, is hereby further amended in Section 6 thereofby striking the words and figures "Twenty- five Dollars ($25.00)" and by substitutin in lieu thereof the words and figures "Thirty Dollars ($30,00". 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 upon its passage, approval and publication. JUL 15 1%9 I Y1 j yeas Councilmen Nays Passed. by the Cou�ril Gibbons Halvorson In Favor Holland Marzitelli Against Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Approved: — Attest f City Clerk Mayor 1000 12-54 .oQW8 YV;iL1�1i1•rD1- �� �— I Y1 AUCTIONEERS Raises General Auctioneer License From $100.00 to $125.00 e - zA One Day Auction License - From $25.00 to $30,00 ' 4 Cite: Ordinance No. 3102, January 21, 1913 Comp. Ord.,page 38. u, r Sl ye 5 1 P� Y 1 Ty Laid over to .. b,dop r 3rd and app Nays yeas � Nays /gibbons Yeas � � �ol'ocson fiBbarm„ Halvorson ylolland ✓ '� ' � •` Rolland rtelli / Marzitelli ortinson �:,.� � Mortinson �peterson � peterson president Dillon -. w president Dillon I 01191,11 m city cl-. • 179799—ordWenac:! ORDINANG PRESENTED BY U ,. o.. N, 13 alai ire; � i Dr4t.'� e., n 7 Mic aAt 1oJ�'I amtD U An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7231, entitled: "An ordinance to license and regulaie public vehicles for hire and drivers thereof in the City of Saint Paul, providing for the revocation of licenses issued therefor, 'prescribing the duties of the Police, Department with relation thereto, providing traffic regulations for such vehicles, providing punishment for the violation thereof, and repealing all inconsistent ordinances. This is an emergency ordinance', rendered necessary for the preservation of 6 the public peace, health and safety" approved August 6, 1931, as amended. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of•the public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOESJORDAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 7231, approved August 6, 1931, as amended, be apd the same is hereby further amended by,striking therefrom Section 6 of said ordinance, as amended, and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Section 6. Public vehicle licenses shall be issued for the calendar year, and the license fee for an auto car license, either livery or rental, is hereby fixed at Twenty-five Dollars ($25,00) per year, and, the license fee for a taxicab is hereby fixed at Thirty Dollars ($30,00) per year. The said license fees shall be charged for each license granted, and there shall be no pto-rating of the license fee for periods shorter than such calendar year.!'" Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preserva- tion of the public peace, health and safety. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage, approval and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland ) Marzitelli L/ Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Atte City Clerk 10 12-R4 �e.8 Passed by the jUL 15 1955 n Favor -----Against Approved: AL 15 195 Mayor M 1 T1, X93 AUTO CARS - LIVERY - RENTAL PUBLIC VEHICLES FOR HIRE Raises Auto Car Livery License From $20.00 to $25.00 Auto Car Rental From $20.00 to $25.00 Taxicab From $25.00 to $30.00 Cite: Ordinance No. 7231, August 6, 1931 Ordinance No. 8931, July 26, 1947 p. 457, Council Proceedings, 1947 la � f 2nd_--- Laid over to 3rd and app dopt w t Yeas Nays Yea. / Nays Gibbons —Gibbons. .. Halvorson alvoreon ' Holland �/r \ land rMo Marzitelli on r. w arzitelli ortineon / Petersters on stetson S ✓// Mr. President Dillon ZMr. President Dillon A I orl.la.l m civ Clerk No. 179794--0[dlzunoe-No:-31 0 R D I N A N > " i12A; ept[Sl�ed PRESENTED BY AN ORDINANCE. AMENDING ORDINANCE N0, 75Z4, ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE TO LICENSE AND REGULATE ESTABLISHMENTS WHERE THE OCCUPATION OF BARBERING IS PRACTICED OR TAUGHT AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION HEREOT APPROVED DECEMBER 6, 1933, AS AMENDED. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE, RENDERED NECESSARY FOR THE PUBLIC PEACE, HEALTH AND SAFETY. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 7924 is hereby further amended in Section 7 thereof, by striking therefrom the following words and figure:_ NTen Dollars (#10.00)4 where the same do appear, and substituting the words and figures ITwelve Dollars ($12.00)9. Section 2. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the public peace, health and safety and shall be.in force and effect immediately upon passage, and publication. JUL -15 1955 Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council Gibbons Halvorson Holland In Favor Mm-Atelli Mortinson Against Peterson JUL jt Mr. President (Dillon) Approved: Attes . City Clerk Mayor o � s ?i �ti.ISHED;I— .z-9—sS d M -- I? BARBER SHOP Raises Barber License Fee From $10.00 to $12.00 Cite: Ordinance No. 7254, December 6, 1933. Ordinance No. 8960 P. 509, Council Proceedings, 1947. 17-)"779 4 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO., ENTITLED 0 AN ORDINANCE TO LICENSE AND REGULA ESTABLISHMENTS WMRE THE OCCUPATION OF BARBERING IS PRACTICED OR TAUGHT AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION HM90 APPTIOVED MEMBER 6, 1933AS AMENDED. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE, ObERED NECESSARY FOR THE PUBLIC PLACE, HEALTH AND SAFETY. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAINt Section 1. That Ordinance No. 7524 is hereby further amended In Section? thereof, by striking therefrom the following words and figurest $Teti Dollars ($10.00)0 where the-fsame do t appear, and substituting the words and figures "Twelve Dollars (112.00) N. Section 2-. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the public peace, health and safety and shall be in force and offset immediately upon passage). and publication. 0 j4K 2n F) lat-� Laid over to v� dopt y 3rd and aPP \ Yeas Nags Nays / t Yeas alvorson C k Halvorson olland &A Holland /1 i)Iflarzitel Marzilelli a o on f Martinson � eterson § Peterson/+ Mr. President Dillon President Dillon e 5 6, j4K 2n F) lat-� Laid over to v� dopt y 3rd and aPP \ Yeas Nags Nays / t Yeas alvorson C k Halvorson olland &A Holland /1 i)Iflarzitel Marzilelli a o on f Martinson � eterson § Peterson/+ Mr. President Dillon President Dillon e 5 oe o"i W city 0-1, PRESENTED BY Po. 173795- ordLiaaee No. NW Hobert T. 6lbbon Korrle_ 0. EW- ORDINAo o t7,3 75 e959 entivnQ,p.. iF+rareditio9� 1Cv Ke� or i p r .n r tnt'PI _ t enrAIR An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 8959, entitled: "An ordinance to license and regulate the operation of beauty shops or beauty parlors in the City of Saint Paul, and providing a penalty for the vioXation- thereof." approved August 8, 1947, as amended.. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of„„te public.peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 8959, approved August 8, 1947, as amended, by and the same is hereby further amended in Section 2 thereof, by striking therefrom the figures t1$10.0011 where the same do appear, and by substituting in lieu thereof the figures t1$12.00". Section �. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preser- vation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage, approval and publication. yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson O Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Atte l City Clerk 1 l2.64 .�y.8 JUL 15 tW Passed by the Coun it In Favor Against JUL 15 E Approv d v Mayor BEAUTY SHOPS Raises Beauty shop license fee From $10.00 to $12.00 ar*w+�t Cite: Ordinance No. 8959, August 8, 1947 P. 508, Council Proce=dings, 1947 Hb. E M1' .:: Laid over to dop t t 3rd and app Nays Nays Yeas Yeas- G� lbbons , �\ �_ . $alvorson /I{olland .... _....... i Holland ^ _ arzitelli ptelli Marxi r� —M'ortinson Martinson � �teraun s.' Peterson j'N1r, president Dillon Mr. president Dillon 1 t5it i i 1 P,k on.ha a city a..k PRESENTED BY ORDINAN, 173796 Io.fy3 An ordinance setting and imposing a license fee to be paid by persons, firma, or corporations licensed under the provisions of Ordinance No. 1792, engaged in the business of posting bills, advertisements, or papers on any bulletin or billboard in the City of Saint Paul. This is an emergency ordinanee.rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN:. Section 1. It is hereby provided that the license fee which shall be paid by any person, firm, or corporation desiring to obtain a license under and pursuant to the bill posters' ordinance of the City of Saint Paul, Ordinance No. 17922 which person, firm, or corporation shall be engaged in the business of posting bills, adver— tisements, or paper upon any bulletin or billboard or elsewhere in the City of Saint Paul, shall be the amount of Seventy—five Dollars (#75.00) per year. Section 2. 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, approval, and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson ?Holland , Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Attest City Clerk 12-64 .®•8 AL. 15 199 Passed by the Cou //] n Favor v Against JUL 15f Approve Mayor PUBLISHED,Z .2. 3 9 t; BILL POSTERS Increases License fee From $50.00 to $75.00 yearly. i •*www Cite: New draft Tied into Ordinance No. 1792 Compiled Ordinances, page 50. .3 'YkGG A w t� a y Laid ovv t ;x i= k s y {; % 3rd and -- -op /} Yeas Na �[ Yeas Nays (� Gibbons _,Halvorson alvoraon �. Holland ��liOlblDd i% y � �MarLteW Maratel6 ,' . k "�' MortiosoD ' 1rtiwmn Peterson'I Peterson Mr. President Dillon r. President Dillon 1/t3 ` � 4 3 Er' A a'"tawgW 1 OH91-1 b MY Clerk - No. 17=--ordinaace YPo 20549 O R D I N A 172-197 icna . ordlpaa ameudtng OrdtnMsB�' 97BE,"-eatltl� .a F' - L 1 oipinanc�e� av7ag $$iI PRESENTED BY �ti� aotateAs zcT iq s Q 1 An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 9792, entitled: "An ordinance regulating the game of Bingo, as provided in Minnesota Statutes Annotated 614,053-4, This is an emergencyA ! ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health [ and safety." approved August 28, 1951, as amended. This is an emergency 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. 9792, approved August 28,-1951, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended in Section 2 (f) thereof by striking the words and figures "Two Dollars ($2.00)" where the same do appear, and by substituting in lieu thereof the words and figures "Five Dollars $5.00)", Section 2. 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 upon its passage, approval and publication. 4 Yeas Councilmen NaysPassed by the 771JUL 15 19W Gibbons ! Halvorson Holland rn Favor Marzitelli Mortinson a gainst Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) 5 I Atte Approved: ' City Clerk O Mayor Cite: Ordinance No. 9792, August 28. 1951 P. 517, Council Proceedings, 1951. i Ordinance No. 9799 P. 560, Council Proceedings, 1951• i i BINGO Raises License Pee From $2.00 to $5.00. P Y Cite: Ordinance No. 9792, August 28. 1951 P. 517, Council Proceedings, 1951. i Ordinance No. 9799 P. 560, Council Proceedings, 1951• i I 19�rl AW11is 2nd z@ Laid over tq��17dopt r <. 3rd and app. Yeas Nays ` /// I Yeas / Nays 4 !/ Imbbous- Gib s Halvorson alyaarson Holland _ Marzitelli arzitelli Martinson �J Martinson � Peterson /Peterson Mr. President Dillon lir. Preeidedt Dillon s 17;'798 . _ _- - - •No. 1'!8788-0•ni n No ;osRoonbert T Tsa—auNar9 9 O o.am.i w City Cl -k mard.T. Hollm11D,3�1M ORDINA6-,-rz--A m ¢r!;I _ 0 g ORDINANCE NO. PRESENTED BY �. I I An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 5244, approved January 31, 1920, as amended, entitled: "An ordinance regulating the amount of fees to be paid the City of Saint Paul for certain licenses and repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith." This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES`ORDAIN ` i Section 1. That Ordinance No. 5244, approved January 31, 1920, as amended, be and the same 1s hereby further amended by striking out where they appear therein the paragraphs which provide the license fees for operating billiard or pool tables and for operating bowling alleys, and by inserting in lieu thereof the following paragraphs: "For maintaining or operating a billiard or pool table, not kept exclusively for family use in the 1 'd c the sum of Thirty X ame y rest en e, Dollars ($30.00) for the first billiard or pool table, and Ten Dollars ($10.00) for each additional billiard or pool table per year. "For maintaining or operating a bowling alley, the sum of Thirty Dollars ($30,00) for the first such alley and the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) for each additional alley j per year." Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preserva- tion of the public peace, health and safety. Section 3: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage, approval and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays- Gibbons aysGibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr: President (Dillon) Att City Clerk -54 .sgo.8 JUL 15 190 Passed by the Council Favor Against 0 L 13 1'955 Approved: Mayo . G_LiSI3ED�,� _. BOWLING ALLEY POOL HALL Raises Bowling Alley License let Alley Prom $25.00 to $30.00. ? Additional alleys from $5;00 to $10.00. j 4 a " Raises Pool Hall License r' 1st table from $25:00 tp $90.00. Additional tables from $5.00 to $10.00. MNAMNM Cite: Ordinance No. 5240 Ordinance No. 8929 Council Proceedings, 1947, p.442. t- 11 u mss: ....�: Laid over to 1 �. t doPtll 3rd and app ays Yeas Nays Yeas ibbo - ,), } Halvorson olland . Hollandryttelli Marzitelli j !�} rtinson `. Mortinaon j eterson Dillon Peterson President r. Mr. President + uA µi x .. yy ...u..i +"h"r { I No. 17878F—OMlnence No.. 10698+-5 o.trm.w cn> c— aob'vitT.6d6on�--NaitLL�OzHef; O R D I N A ' pop 17,799 iieerd4�$'en�ui.'t PREs NT D BY ORDINANCE NO. I o.(4 h i An ordinance amending Ordinance No. -7929, entitled: "An ordinance licensing and regulating broadcasting vehicles within the City of Saint Paul. This is an emergency I ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety" approved July 14, 1938, as amended. This is an emergency -..ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the ``public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL I)OES.ORDAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 7929, approved July i 14, 1938, as amended, be and the same is hereby furthe amended in Section 5 thereof by striking therefrom the words and figures "Difty Dollars ($50,00)" and by sub- stituting in lieu thereof the words and figures "Sixty Dollars ($60,00)". Section 2. 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 upon its passage, approval and publication. e n JUL 15 MW Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council Gibbons Halvorson Holland In Favor Marzitelli Mortinson Against Peterson Mr. President (Dillon)JUL (? 19W ' Approved:- Atte City Clerk Mayor PL2IEBFiED V' BROADCASTING VEHICLES Raises License fee From $50.00 to $60.00. No increase in License fee for additional vehicles. �,ra+,r•nw Cite: Ordinance No. 7929, July 14, 1938• Page 488. Ordinance No. 9806, 1951 Page 626. .<,s�4V"������, I 4,tJs-2n Laid over 3rd and app dopted— yeme Na a Yeas Nays Gibbon %lt �GIDDO .1,0 Ivo on vo N. Holland ZU.nd Marzltelli 4-rzitelll Mortinsou '"o Peterson /,��.�.Waon Mr. President Dillon President Dillon 4 Oeirslnel b City Geek - r 'vri s a>ar,o't,■-=r7orjd�da ORDINA{ � 17, {, pn'��d� PRESENTED BY�GL%i1 O ORDINANCE NO. IO An ordinance setting and providing for the, establishing of license fees to be paid by butchers licensed under Ordinance No. 2890, as amended, and providing penalties for the violation thereof. This is an emergency ordi- nance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT.PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. No person, firm or corporation shall own, maintain or operate a butcher shop or establishment in the City of Saint Paul without first having received a license provided for.in Ordinance No. 2890 of the City of Saint Paul and the payment of a license fee for said privilege. Section 2. The license fee to be paid by any such person, A- firm or corporation shall be in the following amounts: ;' When the butcher shop or establishment occupies an area up to 1000 square feet, the license fee shall be $30.00 per year. When the butcher shop or establishment occupies an area from 1001 to 2500 square feet, the license fee shall be $5Q-.-@e-per year. 3Y cc When the butcher 'shop -or establishment occupies an area from 2501 to 5000 square feet, the license fee shall be $89-�6: Flo• co When the butcher shop or establishment occupies:. , an area of over 5000 square feet Said license fee shall be based on the square foot measurement of all sales space, display space, cutting and prepackaging rooms, and meat coolers adjacent to sales space, within the premises on which said meat market is conducted. s a be Misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall'be punished by a fine of not less than $100.00 or imprisonment for not more than s 90 d4s. 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 upon its passage, approval and publication. ^ Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council AUG 10 1955 Gibbons Halvorson D Tn Favor Holland Marzitelli ng ainst Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Approve At�.st.41 City Clerk Mayor , _fi< .s PUBLISHED 8-/3—_cr• I 7T7,RWWA-T-M1 -7 171 � rnsesmrsp ^' _ _ _ __--'__--_Z� ' 0 to 1 1.18 8g An ordinance setting and providing for the ^ establishing of license fees to be paid by butchers licensed under amended 'and providing penaltiesfor the ' viojati;6 This is an emergency ordi- nance rendered nepossary for the preservation of the public poave, health and safety. THE coomozL OF THE CITY or a»zmTpAoc oosa ono«zw: Section 1. No person, firm or corporation D own, maintain oroperate a ""^"'er shop or establishment in the --` of Saint— Paul without first having received a license provided for in � Ordinance No. 2890 of the City of Saint Paul and the payment of a license fee for said privileqp' Section u. The license fee to be paid by any such person, ` firm or corporation axazz be in the following amounts: ' When the butcher sxvn or establishment occupies an area up to znon square feet, the license fee shall be $30.00 per year, When the butcher shop or establishment occupies � an area from zool to oono square feet, the license fee shall be $5Q -.6e -per year. 3r, 00 _ When the uvto»ez shop or establishment occupies ` an area from uuol to noou square feet, the license foe shall be `-.-~ When the butcher shop or establishment occupies an area of over 0000 square feet, the license fee shall be per year. Section u. Any person, firm or corporation operating a butcher sxvn in violation of the terms of this ordinance or its accompanying ordinance, No. 2890. oxazz be uowmou guilty of a ` - misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than $10Q.00 or imprisonment for not more than 90 days. Section u. This ordinance ia,oer*uv declared to be an ' emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public paane, health and safety. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage, approval and publication. AUQlO �-55 . Councilmen Nays Passed uxthe Council Gibbons Halvorson �I. FavorHollandMarzitellf � Against. Mortinson z*w,mm Mr. President (Dillon)` Approved _ � City Clerk '_ . ~ '� � � �� w: s that Council File 173801 be emended by adding the following sentence to the amendment to Section 2: "Said license fee shall be based on the square foot measurement of asacell wales space, display space,, cutting and prepackaging rooms, and meat coolers adjacent to sales space, within the premises on which said meat market is conducted." sk' i i . moves to amend C. F. # 173801, Section 2, as follows! "Where the figure $50.00 appears strike i the figure $50.00 and insert in lieu 1 thereof the figure 035.00. Where the. i figure of $80.00 appears strike the $80.00 and insert in lieu thereof $40.00. And where the figure $125.00 appears strike the figure $125.00 and insert In lieu thereof $45.00.11 S 4 1'738o1 5P5 441,✓7 Yu boa/ y Sd o i s - � L�•T/. Elio �ff9 4 . lac Laid over t ^ n dop / 3rd and apP Nays Yeas / Nays Yeas _ n Gib I gjv OR Halvorson ollnnd Holland/ n / Muaitelti iJ !J J \ a n /lll Martineaujeterson . Peterson f. President Dillon Mr. President Dillon Ow e 1'7, 2 Odgbw to City Clack ORDINAN PRESENTED BY"hoz 66 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 8941 ENTITLED BAN ORDINANCE TO LICENSE AND REGULATE PERSONS, FIRMS OR CORPORATIONS ENGAGED IN THE BUSINESS OF CATERING IN THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR A VIOLATION THEREOF° APPROVED JULY 29, 1947, AS AMENDED. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY 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. 8941, approved July 29, 1947, is hereby further amended, in Section 3 thereof, therefrom the words and figures °Twunty-five Dollars ($25.001/ w4ere.the same do appear, and substituting in lien thereet.the following wor8.s and figures "Thirty Dollard ($30.00)°. Section 2. This ordinance is declared an emergency o:ia>e s rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety, and shall be in force and effect -immediately upon �assagej- approval and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson President (Dillon) Attes . C-ify Clerk so e x.15 t Passed by th until n Favor Against Approved: AL 15 195 Mayor P1TP.T,TSHE13,7 -Z.3 `St 1738f �2 CATERER Raises License fee From $2.5.00 to $30.00 Cite: Ordinance No. 8941, July 29, 1947 p. 467, 1947 Proceedings I �.. � "�: dpi'.. 1'73802 I ! 4 i • z c s'. — 171.'8;>2 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 8941 ENTITLED BAN ORDINANCE TO LICENSE AND REGULATE PERSONS, FIRMS OR CORPORATIONS ENGAGED IN THE BUSINESS OF CAUSING IN THE 01" OF SAINT PAUL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR A UWATION THERWFe APPROVED JULY $9s 1947AS AMENDED. THIS IS AN BMMENCY ORDINANCE RENDERED NEUNARY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE PUBLIC PEACE, HEALTH AND SAFETY. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAIL DOES ORDAIN; Bastion 1. That Ordinance No. 8941, approved ,duly 29, 1949, Is hereby further amended, in Section 3 thereof, by striking therefrom the words and figures •Twsatyfive Dollars (025.000 where the same do appear, and substituting in Iles thereof the following words and figures "Thirty Dollarik ($30,00)0. Bastion 2. This ordinance In declared an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peaoe, health 1 and safety, and shall be in force and effect immediately upon passage, approval and publication. FIR 2nd-- Laid over t+Nays 3rd and appdop Yean Yeas / Naye GibHalvelvo n - ' Holland oll nd /� Marzitelli 1�U arz Ili Mortinson ortinson Peterson eterson - Mr. President Dillon Mr. President Dillon e 17;)N'3 FIR Original to City Clark PRESENTED BY ORDINAN. - x�d NO. ( O AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 8946, ENTITLED " AN ORDINANCE TO LICENSE AND REGULATE THE BUSINESS OF SELLING, AT RETAIL, CHRISTMAS TREES IN THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, AND PROVIDING A PEN4LTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF', APPROVED JULY 20, 1947. This - IS AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE RENDERED NEC Y FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE PUBLIC'PEACE, HEALTif AND SAFETY. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT AUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 8946, approved July 29, 1947, is hereby amended, in Section 3 thereof, by striking the words and figures $Fifteen Dollars ($15.00)4 where the same do appear, and substituting in lieu thereof the words and figures 'Twenty—five Dollars ($25.00)4. -Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety, and shall be in force and effect immediately upon passages approval and publication. AL 15 M5 Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Co ii Gibbons Halvorson Favor Holland MarziteW Mortinsonson--Against Peterson c � wbs President (Dillon) Approved: Atte : City Clerk Mayor �! 1060 2.64 s PUTiLIS1ID+I31--� � — SS' m' ` , 173€ 03 AN ORDINANCE AUNDING ORDINANOE NQ. 8946, ENTITLEI3 4 AN ORDIXAM TO LIUM AND MWATE THS WMIMS8 OF E 2m,AT AHlm' GBRtsms TWIGS IN THE OTTY OF SAINT PAM AND PROV02NO A 'PEJI"TY NOR TRZ VIOLATION ` F", APPROVED ..' $�!". Thio 28 AtlmawsketORDIRARor liliR£i1G!!ED AEfl9Ai47t ICOR M PRESIMIATIO.8 OF TU PUBLICS PEAOS, HTALTR AIM SrY. THE BOVNGIL OF T8E CITY OF SAIM PAUL. DOES ORDAINS Section 1. That Ordinance No. E946, approved duly 29, 1947, is. hereby mneended, in Section 3 thereof, by striking :etc words and figures ■Fifteen Dollars (415.00)* where the $aft do appear, and substituting in lieu thereof the words and figures Oftentr+five Dollars (#25.00)*. ftetion 3. This ordinance is hereby deolared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation Of the public peace, health and safety, and shall�be in force and ,sleet immediately upon passage:. approval and publ ioation. CHRISTMAS TREES. SALTS Raises License Fees From $15.00 to 25,00. Cite: Ordinance No. 8946 1947 Council Proceedings, p. 469. r t SII • Orlglnal to City Clark c {.Rbh t! T nf�d�7o� O-Ral• . .MSS �O R D I N A Nl° b' 173804 - - rotue or�, q 437 e"tkileQ ; 74 - - as ekle aqd fo reBWpta rkheywle .cveJ•t4ln�, ¢or of gaoA O PRESENTED BY s,adi t �qy �• u_N of " An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7/,17, entitled: "An ordinance to prevent the fraudulent sale and to regulate the sale and advertising for sale of goods, wares and mercbendise, and to provide penalties for the violation thereof", approved October 18, 1932, as amended. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preser"on of the public peace, health, and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: s Section 1. That erdinance No. 7417, approved October 182 1932, as amended, is hereby further amended by striking from Section 1 thereof the words and figures "Fifty Dollars ($50.00)"where the same dO appear, and by inserting in lieu thereof the words and figures "One Hundred Dollars ($100.00)." & Section 2. TbAt said.ordin8nce is further amended by adding the, following new matter at the end of Section 1: "If following the period of the first three moi►tha after the first application to conduct a sale As provided for -herein, the licensee desires an added period of time to carry on the business of such sale, he shall make application therefor to the City Clerk for such extension of right under his original appli- cation and shall pay for the same a license fee of Ten Dollars ($10.00) per day for every day additional to the period of three months for which his first license was issued." j 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, approval, and publication. s ! JILL 15 tom• yeas Councibnen Nays Passed by the uncil Gibbons Halvorson Favor Holland Marzitelli Against Martinson Peterson jU 15 199 Mr. President (Dillon) Approved: Atte City Clerk Mayor 000 : sa Mme - „ _ PUBLISHED'z 1-�L CLOSE OUT SALES let three months'- $50.00 (This is left untouched) $10.00 per day for every day after three months (New application) Cite: Compiled Ordinances, p.250. 17 8,Y4 0 `414 aW� . laL"Y q - zn Laid over In I 3rd and app dopt 3 Yeas NaysYeas Nays 'ems' "'� A i'� nfroaeaaHalsota alvo/reoa 1, Holland Aland ^ . Marsitel6 Jl,UirzUelti Morticvoa 'C.`//rtinaonJ Peteraaa ✓Peterson Mr. President DR%a '11�- president Dillon �s i I Oridv.i 0 City Clark ORDINA PRESENTED BY _ vim' 17r 8i 5 NO. I odi I AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 8935, ENTITLED 'AN ORDINANCE TO LICENSE AND REGULATE PERSONS, FIRMS AND CORPORATIONS ENGAGED IN THE BUSINESS OF REPAIRING AND SERVICING RADIOS OR OTHER ELEC- TRICAL HOME APPLIANCES IN THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOFN APPROVED JULY 22, 1947. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY 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. 8935, approved July 22, 1947, is hereby amended, in Section 2 thereof, by striking therefrom the words and figures 'Twenty-five Dollars (#25.00)m where the same do appear, and by substituting in lieu thereof the words and figures 'Thirty Dollars (#30.00)4. Section 2. 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 upon its passage, approval and publication. x rF JUL 15 1959 Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council Gibbons Halvorson Holland Favor Marzitelli Mortinson /CD Against Peterson 15 155-5 Mr. President (Dillon) Approved • A City Clerk -- Mayor 1 iz-ca a PUBLISHED % 2 – ��/— ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES RADIO Increases License fee From $25,00 to $30.00. Cite: Ordinance No. 8935, July 22, 1947. 1947 Council Proceedings, p.459- ` a iz � ynti all rpt 5 �c 2 /-tleoo- q rr, 19N� 17",R05) THE OOUMIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ©PRAM Sdotion 1. That ordinance No. 8935, approved duly 280 1947, to hereby amended, in Section 2 thereof, by striking therefrom the words and figures 'Twenty -live Dollars (!$25.40)+ where the same do appear, and by substituting in lieu thereof the ,words and figures Iftirty Dollars ($30.000. Section A. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the publio peace, health and safety. Section 3, This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage, approval and publication. 1� i N qK<'t Laid over t h. 3rd and app d°P Yeas Naysleas N Gibbons Gib/ — rHy�alvo Holland 'm t Maraitelli arae lli Martinson Orli n I Peteraq eterson Mr. President Dillon - President Dillon s 17N`6 3 ` ✓k�'tifi�� � c, 7�Y 4c ..xt. �krM o�# serosX�x S a a as 0,10-1 w civ ci..k c �. xo �Ydeo6-or 8 YlYI�'`A Mo,Nyj !� O R D I'N A v n 1'7����6 noir uz LOUNC Ld�ILE NO. PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. �D 42— An Z An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 5938, entitled. "An ordinance to preserve the public health and safety by,regulating the storing and handling of foodstuffs intended for human consumption offered for sale within the City of Saint Paul and licensing such places"; approved December 21, 1922, as amended. This is an emergency 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. 5938, approved December 21, 1922, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amdned by striking out Sectifln 3 of said ordinance and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Section 3. Before the filing of an application for a license provided for in the preceding section shall be valid for any purpose, the applicant shall deposit the following fees' with the office of the City Clerk, which shall constitute the annual license fee, provided the license is issued: If the area to be used by said licensee in the operation of his business is up to 1,000 square feet, the amount deposited and the license fee shall be $30.00 per year. If the area to be used by said licensee in the operation of his business is from 1,001 to.5,000 square feet, the amount to be deposited and the license fee shall be $69:99•per year. 3t. ao If the area to be used by said licensee in the operation of his business is from 5,001 to 7,500 square feet, the amount to be deposited and the license fee shall be $}25:�8'per year. H e.00 If the area to be used by said licensee in the operation of his business is.over 7,500 square :. feet, the amount to be deposited and the license fee shall be $299,89 -per year. Said license fee shall be based on the s de year - posit of the required �= sales space, display space, sales space p , processing room,, quare foot measurement of all 3 rete thin the premises on which said grocery coolers adjacent to said e r th t if the application be of T'the same -yr-+,.� OOe store is conducted. s contained in the original package, the deposit and the license 400>p shall be in the amount of $12.00. Said latter license fee shall cover,the,salg AML,? ,,-9r, of edible I orldn.l b City cl.r , -Y .. - a:io"'�Atiaaoe-A-orazd aace,Ateror, luau�- = .173 0- 6 ORDIN cl�U- -�-R6 _ ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 5938, entitled: "An ordinance to preserve the public health and safety by, regulating the storing and handling of foodstuffs intended for human consumption offered for sale within the City of Saint Paul and licensing such places"; approved December 21, 1922, as amended. This is an emergency 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. 5938, approved December 21, 1922, as amended, be and the same is hereby, further amdned by striking out Section 3 of said ordinance and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Section 3. Before the filing of an application for a license provided for in the preceding section shall be valid for any purpose, the applicant shall deposit the following fees with the office of the City Clerk, which shall constitute the annual license fee, provided the.license is issued: If the area to be used by said licensee in the operation of his business is up to 1,000 square feet, the amount deposited and the license fee shall be $30.00 per year. If the area to be used by said licensee in the operation of his business is from 1,001 to 5,000 square feet, the amount to be deposited and the license fee shall be $69:96 per year. 3r. oo I£ the area to be used by said licensee in the operation of his business is from 5,001 to 7,500 square feet, the amount to be deposited and the license fee shall be $}25 per year. ' ye.00 If the area to be used by said licensee in the operation of his business is over 7,500 square feet, the amount to be deposited and the license fee shall be $299.99 -per year. #'roo Following the filing of the application and the deposit of the required fee, the City Clerk shall thereupon deliver to the applicant duplicate receipts containing a statement of the purpose for which such de osit was made, and one of ai3 ree i is shall be attached to and filed with sai;Japplication; provided, how Ferra .tha�if the. application be for the sale of wrappe candy or nuts or soft s contained in the original package, the deposit and the license fee required ein shall be in the amount of $12.00. M ing of edible o.+sw] w city cl..t ORDINANCE 17, COUNCIL FILE NO. PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. M substances or drink contained in the original package or bottled,by vending machine as well as otherwise. Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peacep health, and safety. Section 3. This ordinance shall take'effect and be in force from and after its passage, approval, and publication. Halvorson �Holland - Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson W. President (Dillon) Attest O i ICity Clerk loon 17.61 .Ogws G 10 1955 Favor A. st ' AUG 10 1955 }' r: Approve PUBI::.> J r S.moves that Council File 173806 be amended by S adding the following definition to the proposed amendment: F "Said license fee shall be based on the square foot measurement of all sales space, display space, processing rooms, and coolers i adjacent to said salsa space, within the premises on which said grocery store is conducted." { �r �t r, U �( M1 y s moves to amend C. F. # 1.73806, Section 1 of said amendment amending Section 3 of Ordinance #5938 by striking the figure $60.00 and inserting � in lieu thereof the figure $35.00; striking the figure $125.00 and inserting in lieu thereof the figure $40.00; and striking { the figure $200.00 and inserting in lieu thereof the figure $45.00. 4 1 6} K s /r f- t n 1738116 FOODSTUFFS Amends old license fee of $25.00 for straight license $10.00 original container $ 5.00merchandise by vending machine owned by proprietor -TO- Area basis for straight foodstuff license as follows: up to 1000 sq. ft. $30.00 1001 to 5000 sq. ft. $6o.00 5001 to 7500 sq. ft. $125.00 Over 7500 sq. ft. $200.00 -and- Sale by original container $12.00 Makes no provision for sale by vending machine (See foodptuff sale by vending machine ordinance draft) MMiFMMMM14Mi/MM�IFM _ Cite: Ordinance 5938 1947 - p•625, 626. i d 1738116 FOODSTUFFS Amends old license fee of $25.00 for straight license $10.00 original container $ 5.00merchandise by vending machine owned by proprietor -TO- Area basis for straight foodstuff license as follows: up to 1000 sq. ft. $30.00 1001 to 5000 sq. ft. $6o.00 5001 to 7500 sq. ft. $125.00 Over 7500 sq. ft. $200.00 -and- Sale by original container $12.00 Makes no provision for sale by vending machine (See foodptuff sale by vending machine ordinance draft) MMiFMMMM14Mi/MM�IFM _ Cite: Ordinance 5938 1947 - p•625, 626. i yy; Pc g �'ud 2N s "co �ry7V��tyv a Mad, i (. S -j 3 g I l 5y.� 2n Laid over to F; 3rd and app - I dop Yeas Nays Yeas Gibbons 1 JC/ Nays _ —Gibbons �vorson Marzitelli ��` IJ and I �'Mar Mortlaeon ��.%sitelli r ' n Peterson etersoo Mr. President Dillon r. President Dillon v Orl{Iv.l b CI4 Ci.rk s C' i' No ll!3@OT—Ortllne"ce No 30618-. O R D I N A� {8s1y>� �7��173807.Vo18o6 emeld T. $olt�c� :'SeVetln A Mottln9bIIII=� r' i.t ;dnlancC Afng PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 8984, entitled: "An ordinance providing for the preservation of health and the prevention and suppression of disease in the City of Saint Paul, and for the inspection, regulation and licensing of persons engaged in the' business of vending candy, nuts, chewing gum, soft drinks, or any other edible substance or drink, by or through the use and operation of vending machines, of any kind or type, and providing penalties for the violation hereof", approved September 30, 1947, as amended. This is an emergency 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. 8984, approved September 30, 1947, as- amended, is hereby further amended by striking therefrom Sections 3 and 4 in their entirety and by substituting; in lieu thereof the following: "Section 3. Any person securing a license under the provisions of Ordinance No. 5938, as amended, and having paid the license fee therein set out and who desires to sell any edible substances or drink by the use of a vending machine owned by the licensee, shall at the time of making the application for forsaidlicense, declare in his application the number of such vending machines he intends to operate upon the premises and description of the same and a state= ment of the type of edible substances or drink to be dispensed by said machine. - In addition to making the deposit provided.for and payment of license fee under Ordinance No. 5938, he shall deposit twenty-five cents (25¢) fgr each vending machine he intends to overate and such fee shall be the license fee for the vending machine to be operated by said licensee. "Any person desiring to engage in the business specified in Section 2 hereof who intends to retain title to the machines but, installs them upon premises not. -owned by the applicant and service said machines, shall file an application with the City Clerk for a license so to do. The annual license fee for such operator's license shall be in the amount of Thirty Dollars (030.00) per year and shall be deposited at the time said prospective licensee makes his application. The City Clercishall deliver. then to said applicant duplicate receipts therefor containing a statement of the purpose for which such depokit was made, one of which shall be attached to and filed with the application. nSaid application shall contain a statement of the applicant giving name, residence, place of business, address of the place or places where he proposes to install and operate vending machines, kind and number thereof, kind and general description of article or aircles he'proposes to sell or vend by the use of said machine, address of place whe such articles are stored, address of place where the articles to be sold by us f said machine are placed in said machines unless same are filled at place of location. orw..l a cw cl-r4 "',ORDINANCE 17;38007 COUNCIL FILE NO. / / PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. Z Q W/ !O "In addition -to the operator's license provided for in the -- paragraph immediate]y preceding, the operator shall pay a license fee in the amount of Six Dollars ($6.00) for each location or place in which he installs, opdratesi'and maintains such vending machines. S "In addition, said operator shall pay the amount of twenty—five cents (250) license fee for each machine installed, maintained, or operated by him. ;I "After said license is granted, if applicant places any additional vending machines in any location within the City of Saint Paul, he shall make report thereof to the office of the City Clerk and pa# the location fee provided for herein, if the machines are installed in a new location or the machine fee of twenty—five cents for each additional machine placed in locations for which licensee,has already paid the license fee. "The information required of any prospective licensee under the terms of this ordinance shall be provided by a verified application for license which shall state that the,same is a complete list of all locations at which the operator has installed, maintained, or operates said machines and a complete list of the machines so operated by him. "In case a licensee changes or removes a vending machine owned by him from the location at which it is authorized by his license to be located, and installs the same in a new location, such new location shall be reported in writing to the License Inspector within ten (10) days after such change or removal." Section 2. Ordinance No. 8984 is further amended by making Section 5 thereof to read "Section 4," by making Section 6 thereof to read "Section 5," by making Section 7 thereof to read "Section 6," and by making Section 8 thereof to read "Section 7." Section3. 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, approval, and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Tn Favor Gibbons Q Against i- Halvorson AUG 10 1955 Holland Marzitelli Approved: Mortinson Mayor PUBI.IS 8-13—S� Peterson ; Mr. President (Dillon) ?s.t,City Clerk 1®..8 Passed by the Council AUG 10 1955 � Tn Favor Q Against i- AUG 10 1955 Approved: Mayor PUBI.IS 8-13—S� ; FOODSTUFF SALE BY VENDING MACHINES Strikes old license fee of 25¢ if licensee held straight foodstuff license. Owner - $2.00 Machine fee - 250 and provides for folldwing license fees: 25¢ if licensee owns machine and has secured license under regular foodstuff license ordinance. Vending Machine Owner License (if engaged regularly in vend- ing machine business) $90.00 Location license $ 6,00 Machine fee $ •�5 (Stickers eliminated and provision made for certified verified list to be filed by operator) MkMMMMMNMNpMiFMM Cite: 1947 — pp. 626 Ordinance No. 8984 i i ^3 � 1�5 tij Alt lei _ , ys- /tI& a , �s y a-,0-4 -fee .4f" /Wah C�- md4uj � / �� �4 6,W. M4±' Go; z Laid over e 3rd and aP dop >� Yeas Nays Yeas Nays G�8 Halvorson also on HollandHoll .ad Mardtelli II/ .hlaraitelli Martinson I „ aeon Peterson / eterson - Mr. President Dillon r. President Dillon yi.r, m R `,"� � MR, Orlffvaj U city cf,rt o 0 R D I e NA 7&97' eAtltled (J "Ou PRESENTED R AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 7837, ENTITLED SAN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE OFFERING FOR SALE AND DELIVERY OF SOLID FUEL, DEFINING FUEL DEALERS, PROVIDING A LICENSE THEREFOR, PROVIDING REGULATIONS FOR THE GEMING OF LICENSES AND FIXING LICENSE FEES, PROVIDING FOR THE WEIGHING AND MEASURING OF FUEL, CREATING AND PRESCRIBING THE DUTIES OF THE POSITION OF FUEL INSPECTOR, AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF JENf OF THE PROVISIONS THEREOF, AND REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 3420, APPROVED APRIL 6, 1915, ORDINANCE NO- 7517, APPROVED NOVEMBER 10, 1933, AND ALL INCONSISTENT ORDINANCESS APPROVED SEPTEMBER 3, 1937, AS AMENDED. THIS IS AN EMER- GENCY ORDINANCE RENDERED NECESSARY FOR THE PRESER- VATION OF THE PUBLIC PEACE, HEALTH AND SAFETY. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN:' Section 1. That Ordinance No. 7837, approved September 3, 1937, as amended, is fi@reby further amended, in section 3 thereof, by striking therefrom the words and figures $Twenty- five'Dollars ($25-00)l where the same do appear, and by.sub- stituting,in lieu thereof the words and figures "Thirty Dollars ($30.00)9. Section 2. This ordinance Is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation"--- f the public peace, health and safety, and shall be in force of immediately upon passage approval and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitellf Mortipson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Atte City Clerk Cl.rk 100 2"64 g JUL 15 1W Passed by the Cou n Favor -------------- Against Approved JUL 15.195,T Mayo? PTJBLTSMD./�-, :J FUEL DEALERS Raises.License fee From $25.00 to $30.00 Cite: Ordinance No. 7837, September 3, 1937. Compiled Ordinances, p.253. �� 7�� 7 - �� 3, /937• THE 00=01L OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN'C Section 2. That Ordinance No. 7837, approved September 3'r-193-7.1 as amended, is hereby further amended„ in section 3 thoreor, by shriking therefrom the words and figures 'Twenty- five dollars ($23.04)4 where the awe do appear, and by sub- stituting in lieu thereof the words and figures "Thirty Dollars _. 030�.00) Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be ai emergency Ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of %he public peace, health and safety, and shall be in fore* and affeo4 Immediately upon passage,# approval and pablioation. } ,i \l :5�I „'w-_. ... .«. .. -r��. ___— 'i—• -C a� ''"%S?�',i'��Sv"i " }E h"F` 'S2"�"5• '8+"4. Y y, },., �� Laid over, r 3rd and ap ' dopte Yeas N s Yeas/ Nays fabous Gibbons Halvorson / elvoreon - Holland -hand Maraitelli RrziteUi Motfinsn rtinson Peterson /reterson - / / Mr. President Dillen �r. President Dillon i 4 Y i®rm :tet odalad w CI4 Clark PRESENTED 8 /1 ORDINAL 17341-09 NO. 1 0 .i AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 6626 ENTITLED " AN ORDINANCE TO PRESERVE THE PUBLIC PEACE, HEALTH AND SAFETY BY LICENSING AM REGULATING THE BUSINESS OF GENERATING OR RELEASING POISONOUS'FUnS, GASES OR VAPORS FOR THE PURPOSE OF EXTERMINATING RODENTS, INSECTS OR OTHER VERMIN WITHIN THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL" APPROVED JANUARY 26, 1926, AS AMENDED. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY 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.'6626, approved January 26, 1926, as amended, is hereby furtiiP ended, in Section 6 thereof, by striking therefrom the words and figures "Twenty five Dollars ($25.00)" and by substituting in lieu thereof the words and figures "Fifty Dollars ($50.00)0. Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety, and shall be in foroe,and effect immediately upon passage, approval and publication. JUL 15 1955 Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Co cil Gibbons Halvorson Favor Holland Marzitelli Against Mortinson Peterson JUL 15 195 Mr. President (Dillon) Approved: Atte City Clerk Mayor �z.ba s PUBLM1EDZ3g r KKKKMKKK Cite: Ordinance No. 6626, January 26, 1926 Compiled Ordinances, p.156. 66 �, 6 i 01 17N R9 !IM 40MIL OF THE CITY OF. SAINT PAbL DOES OADAIM Section 1. That Ordinance 80. 6626„ approved January 26, 1926, as mended, is hereby further amended, in Section b thereof, by striking therefrom the words and figures oTronty- ffvs DolljL" (85 OA)" and by substituting in lieu thereof the words and figures OFIrty Dollars (050.000. Ssestioa 20 This ordinance is hereby declared to be an Werg*ney ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of is public peaoe, health and safety, and shall be in force and, on passage, approval and publication. effect umedlale� i 0 2nd- I Laid over to - 3rd and app Yeas y Yeas ! Nays Gibbons- --g'�� a/lvoreon Iand 5 Maraitelli O 'hia..itelli Martinson �1Giortineun ` '// Peterson - - Mr. President Dillon I4ir. President 'Dillon s r Orlalaal b Clts Clark /PRESENTED BY v vv/r2 41 F Nggd��-1,e79811�f(}di1ffia} ge No 10810 Ylcor6bart Berp� a �1)4nrHe, d 0'. O R D I N A L ', dltiance nravldj>tgg&or" lt ORDINANCE NO. l0 ZQ AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR AND FIXING A LICENSE FEE TO BE PAID BY ANY PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION LICENSED UNDER ORDINANCE NO. 7176, APPROVED FEBRUARY 5, 1930, PROVIDING LICENSES FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF GASOLINE OR OTHER OIL TANKS OR PUMPS IN THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY 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 the license fees to be paid by any person, firm or corporation licensed under the terms of Ordinance No. 7176, Approved February 5, 1930, providing for the licensing of gasoline or other oil tanks or pumps in the C ty_,o _Saint Paul, shall be as follows: for each gasoline filling station having three pumps or less the sum of $40.,00, and for each gasoline Jfilling station having four pumps or more the scall of $40.00 plus $10.00 for each pump thereat operated and maintained in addition to the first three pumps in said gasoline filling station. Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peaoe, health and safety, and shall be in force and effect immediately upon passages approval and publication. AUG 10 1955 Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council Gibbons Halvorson Tn Favor 7 Holland / Marzitelli l% Against Mortinson Peterson -t.lil 1 0 Mr. President (Dillon) Approved: — Attest - City Clerk Mayor iz-r. ..c ..e PUBLISHED ef/--?-,5--, r O&L-1 W City Clerk PRESENTED BY 0( F. Nn:•1T3B11--0rifnces—NnrLWs3 O 9 IkaOxrt TBS � �}� 0 R D I N A °F -dlnaace PI'avldhlBq�or .Raa-.9X-^-�r i(��� � ORDINANCE NO. -U /D J_V AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR AND FIXING A LICENSE FEE TO BE PAID BY ANY PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION LICENSED UNDER ORDINANCE NO. 7176, APPROVED FEBRUARY 5, 1930, PROVIDING LICENSES FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF GASOLINE OR OTHER OIL TANKS OR PUMPS IN THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY 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 the license fees to be paid by any person, firm or corporation licensed under the terms of Ordinance No. 7176, Approved February 5, 1930, providing 4 for the licensing of gasoline or other oil tanks or pumps in the City of Saint Paul, '' 11-49 eaeh such license the sum of\Dollars llars ($30. ) for each gasoli a filling at ion,. E an($10.00) or each pump there t operated a d r$o man addition to t e first pump in b d gasolinefiion. Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of W 'd;the public peace, health and safety, and shall be in force and Ie o N �Ieffect immediately upon passages approval and publication. (a H O N w K a 1 O �9r K gyp, g O e �. o o AUG 10 1955 M o� Nays Passed by the Council n✓ (, o n In Favor jog rd� m Q Against c' M� Approved: O N Attem oo� �� /Jaft N err //���� Mayor 0 on iz-aa PUBLISHED Z / �.� 17NII s n moves to amend C. F. # 173811 by striking everything in Section 1 beginning Y in line 5 with the words "shall be for" and inserting in m lieu of the strin matter the following; "For each gasoline filling station having three primps or less the sum of $40.00 For each gasoline filling station having four pumps or more the sum. of $40.00 - Plus 310.00 for each pump thereat operated and maintained in addition to the first three pumps In said gasoline filling station." a IV I �t � l.y Laid over to_ ^ 3rd and app " dopt - Yeas Nays Yeae P.I ,Nays e _ Gibbons Gibbons t - Halvorson Halvorson Holland Holland - 3 - --mami emi— Marzitelli Martinson _ Martinson - -P•oieteefr— Peterson Mr. President Dillon Mr. President Dillon �a s _ Is 2nd Laid over to 3rd and app Adoptalv-mno Yeas Nays d Z Ye3- Nays Gibbons ��naHalvorson Holland Holland --dui arzitelli / 1 Martinson "0 mun i -p4ter*amr""eterson iW! Mr. President Dillon.,.! rPresident illon �D., i l yk odiwl to Cite clerk , - , C. F. No. 173812--Orefaanre xo. 10691— O R D I N A 8y rin A. GIDboaS—Norrla 0. Halvorava — Bernard T. Holland Severla A. Mortimore= , Aa ordimace ammdNg Ordinance 17 f ?()1. Ordlamw No. 8944, appproved" August ., 2. 1947, m amended, enatk:tl: "An ordinance to niYnee and reps 1 p PRESENTED B p !2d In tae bualne� 1 aivt 4'hd 'h Cl of letaD rare, An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 8944, approved ✓ August 2, 1947, as amended, entitled: "An ordinance to license and regulate persons, firms and corporations engaged in the business of maintaining and operating retail hardware stores in the City of Saint Paul, and providing a penalty for the violation thereof". This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the pre- servation of the public peace, health and safety. ,, ItiE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PQ,UL 1OES Q$DATN, "Section 1. That Ordinance No. 8944, approved August 2, 1947, as amended, Is hereby further amended by striking out Section 2 thereof in its entirety, and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: i 'Section 2. The amount to be paid for a license in accordance with the provisions of Section 1 hereof is as follows: 'a) When said retail hardware store occupies an area up to 1000 square feet, j the license fee shall be $30.00 per year. 'b) When said store occupies an area F of from 1001 to 2500 square feet, the s license Pee shall be $35.00 per year. ?: 'e) When said store occupies an area of 2501 to 5000 square feet, the license fee shall be $40.00 per year. EI 'd) When said store occupies an area over 5000 a re feet, the license fee shall be $45.00 per year. 'In determining the number of square feet in this Section, all of the sales space, display apace and workshop space shall be included.'" u :< w- Seeta3"orr ih5s=:a inanee alLt.aice;.ve feot-=and:.bel�;ih - force upon its passage, approval and publication. f � 4 pUG31� Yeas Councilmen - Nays Passed by the Council - Gibbons i Halvorson Holland In Favor Marzitelli { Mortinson () ----Against ` b Peterson AUG 31 Mr. President (Dillon) 195$ Atte �� Approved: Y `` City Clerk Mayor v icon z-sa ..a�e.a UssLiS E 3..s� T,` 011111".1 b City Clerk C,_ A9, No. 173811--Ordlaanee No, 3088f— O R D I N A t �e°°r` T. Glbboa11—Nosolif a Severrwn Bernard T, Hollaad �- s Severin A. Mortinaon- Ordl Aa ordinance amendln[ :Ordlnatice •() 1 nancs No. 3844 a0pprmrod' Auryat 1, 1847, e11 atrlended, entitled: "A PRESENTED BY a ordinance to lla ""ed Inen11a and reP j t• erme and corporatl i� j}} n the btulnew of malnt ha j; -•hd oyeraUnj Clty rof P - 'Nail hart! 'n m Ity 1 Z6 An ordinance amending Ordinance No, 8944, approved i August 2, 1947, as amended, entitled: i "An ordinance to license and regulate persons, firms and corporations engaged in the business of maintaining and operating retail hardware stores in the City of Saint Paul, and providing a penalty for the violation thereof". This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the pre- servation of the public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Se ion 1. That Ordinance No, 8944, approved Aug t 2, 1947, as ended, is hereby further amended by strik' g out Section 2 t reof in its entirety, and by substitu 'ng in lieu thereof the lowing: } "Sec 'on 2, The amount to be p 'd for a license in cordance with the prov'sions of i Section 1 her f is as follows: i } a) Whe said retai hardward store occupies an ar up to 000 square feet, - the license fee al a $30,00 per year, k b) When sai s re occupies an -area of from 1001 to 500 s are feet, the E license fee s 11 be $5 , 0 per year, i c) Wen said store occ ies an area s of 2501 5000 square feet, t license /feeh1 be $80,00 per year. When said store occupies an rea 0 square feet, the license fee $125,00 per year," Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered'necessary for the preservation of the public p ace, health and safety. Section 3, This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage, approval and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland MarziteDi Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Atte • ��i27 /� City Clerk I000 :-st ,.e i 31 Passed by the Council AUG .- 7 7n Favor 6) Against AUG 31 1955 Approved: Mayor "UL `.i HL it I� fo So c c .�,S�ao - CS, .v i moves to amend 0. F.#173612 by striking from Section 2, Subdivision (b) thereof the figure $50.00 and inserting in lieu thereof the figure $35.00. By striking in Subdivision (c) the figure 480.00 and inserting in lieu thereof the figure $40.00, and in Subdivision (d) the figure $125.00 and in- serting in lieu thereof the figure 545.00. GHANDISINGSERVICES FOR THE MODERN HARDWARE SIO? ® PRESIDENT NriVi.'L'R1 HARDY RICK BEIL waRTH Hcr 0r� II y �' 1 B B g 11•li101[ VICE PRESIDENT � RETAIL NARDWARE� A N THEISMANN -8-A �'•'< ' iy EXECUTIVE BOA S G C� AT1 C NA I PIERRE Hon sr. P uL ! ALTER B HNERTro HAIEN w L Al CARL SETTE EN .11—A-11 2110 NICOLLET INFILL MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA ® — IOYIIA SOP1T BOARD fILIMORE 6891 v URANN L ... -`. / NDE. 11NIA fl1E OFFICE OE MINAOER TREISURER Honorable Joseph Dillon, Mayor C J. CHRISTOPHER St. Paul City Hall St. Paul, 111innesota HONORABLE MAYOR: In response to the Council's request, we are submitting for your favorable consideration, an alternate Incense Fee Proposal in behalf of the hardware dealers of St. Paul. As we pointed out to the Council, hardware is an extremely slow moving stock of merchandise. Our average stock turn is only two times a year, this com- pares with the fast moving retail lines that turn every week and over 50 times a year. Obviously hardware stores occupy larger store areas and re- quire extra storage space to display and stock anywhere from 10,00 to 25,000 items. Therefore, t, make any schedule of fees equal and fair to the various lines of retailing, it is basically necessary to allow a greater area for a slow moving stock ishan you would for fast moving lines. It was stated at the hearing that in order to avoid levying fees on gross income, it had been decided to base the graduated fees on store area. In the hardware business, we would compare much more favorably and pay far less fees on gross earnings. Large inventories and slow stock turn penalize any business when the graduated fee formula is determined by stock requirements and store area occupied. In order to -equalize License Fees as applied to hardware, we therefore recom- mend consideration of the following schedule of fees and additional area classifications: n 2500 and lesssquare feet -- :25.00 2501 - 5000 square feet -- 3$.00 , 5001 - 7500 square feet -- 40.00 7501 - 10,000 square feet -- 45.00 over 10,000 square feet -- 50.00 Y �< The first classification should start at 2500 and less square feet. 'There are very few hardware stores in this classification and any increase of their present n Honorable Joseph Dillon, Mayor - 2 license fee would be extremely burdensome. This size store is just eking out a living and cannot afford an increase at this time. The $35.00 fee recommended for the second classification represents a 40; increase over the present license fee. Succeeding proposed rates average from 60% to 100% over the present $p25.00 license fee. These increases, we submit, are substantial at a time when the retail hardware industry is doing everything in its power to cut overhead costs of distribution and when net earnings are at an all time low. It would appear to us that additional revenue should be obtained by includ- ing every line of business rather than singling out a few for excessive fees increases, why shouldn't every firm occupying office space pay the same as retailers? Is there any reason why professional people occupying offices should not be included? In this connection we also raise the question regarding Mail Order Houses and other large retailers. Will the hardware departments in these retail estab- lishments pay the same feesas the small independent hardware store who are in direct competition? One more point; as stated at the hearing, we would strongly recommend that basement storage areas, the same as warehouses, be exempted in computing the area subject to the license fees. Finally, what protection is r;oing to be afforded the retail hardware dealers under this licensing system? Practically every other retail store is now selling hardware. Licenses usually provide protection for those engaged in a business. What does the Council have in mind? Respectfully subbitted, C. T-�1�ea.='r July 22, 1955 Mancjc:kl �e - � SSORE SERVICES FOR THE MODERN HARDWARE �tRGHANDISING ®HARDYRINT RICKBEHL.oRTH Nc.oN �' " i4 } E RIB �i1NN[R[t[Aiq�U�j � Q I VICE p9ESIDENT - M✓111R.,T.. A N THE IGHANN wwBn iHw21 RETAIL HARDWARE ,� �ri� ESECUTIYE BDARO ox T. ABL A J. P E BAH N TN LTEAF NER Fa L ;. OHA GEN [ ' .. CVARL L «� CARL SETTEPGREN.� NNPwPBLs 2110 XIC9LLEI AVENUE MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA ADVISORY BOARD FIILMURE 6897 ACL MANN.OROAL wBE:R PRw R. JOHN A uTE GRANDE, viRci Nin �,.f OFFICE IF STCRTREASURER ® C. J. CH RIRI STOPHER GOOD MaNING, MR. RYAN: In accordance with action taken in the Council this morning, we respect- fully request an opportunity to oe heard on the proposed Occupational 'fax Ordinance. I will be leaving tomorrow morning for New York, but will 'oe back and available for a hearing on July 20, 21, 25, 27, or 28• In the meantime, we would like to clear up the point whether or not the pr)posed Occupational lax is an addition to the present 425 fee on hardware stores or if it is in lieu of present fees. Also, may we have two or three copies of the proposed ordinance?. Would appreciate learning, the date you have set for our hearing immed- iately upon my return so that I can notify all our hardware dealers 'A in -t. Paul of this hearing. 6inc erely, B A C. G istopher July 8, 1955 Manager- reasurer cjc:kl r - 'i i Mr. 'ihomas Ryan Assistant County Attorney City Hall bt. Paul, Minnesota �r FI r. A 2nd_-�--- - l 1t� Laid over to 1 3rd and app Adop __ --1---- -� 2nd_-�--- - l Laid over to n 3rd and app Adop Yeas Nays' Yeas /Nays Gibbons Gibbofte— alvoreon slvorgon 1 olland ./� 'Hirzitelli arzi lli (p !� � �i�tinson orti on eterson eterson President Dillon"Arr President Dillon - t o-lsina a ci4 cl—k .o. 1798 a—.Y..M9_-`*-L 10666— aDert T G1bDDa�-NmSL O. diet 73.m8id T. Honend--9evetln ORDINAN � az.R.. l7.A l `tnen�e m-dilm oidfnance 'RESENTED BY �/% _ f6o•OF2il'.'.,P�.942'F_'' o. D S 'AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 3525, APPROVED JAN- UARY 26, 1915, AS AMENDED, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING AND LICENSING HOTELS. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE RENDERED NECESSARY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE PUBLIC -PEACE, HEALTH AND SAFETY" THIS IS AN EMER- GENCY ORDINANCE, RENDERED NECESSARY FOR THE PRESERVATION J OF THE PUBLIC PEACE, HEALTH AND SAFETY. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 3525, approved January 26, 1915, as amended, be and the same hereby is further amended in section 5 thereof by striking therefrom the figure 4$50.00" where the same does appear and by inserting in lieu thereof the figure 0$60.00", and further amending by striking •therefrom the words "fifty nente" where the same do appear and by inserting in lieu thereof the words "One Dollar". Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety, and shall be in force and effect immediately upon passage, approval and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli J Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Atte j City Clerk ' 12-fi4 .eE�e• 6 Passed by the Council JUL 15 lei 2 In Favor -5 Against Approved: JJL I Dolir'OL CTU U-4 Ij Mayor PIJBLISHED7:Q s, Z ■ " ', 4!8 9.93 HOTELS Increase In License Fee From $50.00 to $60.00 From $.50 to $1.00 for per room charge over 50 rooms Cite: Ordinance No. 3525, January 26, 1915 Ordinance No. 8926, 1947, page 441. _-- , - .� 2 .f a . - � « - w.:...- � z ( ( f7 1J \ \ \ 138ƒ3 | - C I Nlt3 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 3525, APPROVED JAN- UARY 26, 1915, AS AMENDED, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING AND LICENSING HOTELS. THIS 18 AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE RENDERED NECESSARY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE PUBLIC PEACE, HALTH AND SAFETY" THIS IS AN EMER- GENCY 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. 3525, approved January 26, 1915, as amended, be and the same hereby Is further amended in seetion 5 thereof by striking therefrom the figure 0$50.00* where the same does appear and by inserting in lieu thereof the figure ";60.000, and further amending by striking therefrom the words "fifty eonta" where the same do appear and by inserting in lieu thereof the words "One Dollar". Bestion 2. This ordinance to hereby declared to be an emergenor ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety, and shall be in force and effect immediately upon passage, approval and publication. Ar- f 2nd / tt Laid over to i 3rd and app dop Yeas Nays' YeasNsys u alvorson in6ona! alvorson olland _ �'tloDand ortinaon�rtinson -wf.raitelli 11-f-terson eterson --mr,. President Dillon �fr�President Dillon j Y 17< 814 j: t Ar- f _ oeirw..1 W CityCiah - - - L No. 178314—M&nanoe No. 10666- Robert T Glbbunt—NosFls O. Hal - O R D I N A I RobertQ, 17'8 1- 7. ce " i r, ZT 4 PRESENTED BY fF2DINANCE NO. An ordinance amending Ordinance No. ,7661, entitle: "An ordinance providing for all matters concerning, regulating, or affecting the licensing of House Sewer j Contractors for the purpose of procuring and fixing responsibility to the City and the Public, and to insure a standard type of workmanship. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preser- vation of the public peace,.health and comfort"; I approved December 20, 1935, as amended. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, hea h, and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 7661, approved December 202 1935, as amended, is hereby further amended by striking therefr9m Section 11 in its entirety and by substituting in lieu thereof the following: "Section 11. The license fee for the licenses issued hereunder shall be the sum of $50.00 per year. Each license is for the current year, with expiration date on the 31st day of December of the year issued. A renewal fee, if paid on or before January 2 of the following year, shall be the annual'fee of $50.00. "Licenses allowed to expire may be reinstated on or before February 1, on payment of the annual $50.00 fee plus a penalty of $5.00; on or before March 1, on payment of the annual $50.00 fee plus a penalty of $10.00. After March 1 a new license can be obtained only by taking examination and the fulfillment of other provisions pro- vided herein. "Any person allowing his license to expire shall not be permitted to do any of the work authorized under said license during the time between expiration and the issuance of a new license." Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emer- gency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, and safety. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its,passage, approval, and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli M9rtinson Peterson President (Dillon) Attest: D City Clerk 10 12-6 gwo, P . E Passed by the C ne IL 15 i In Favor Against Approved: Mayor i'U13L1SHED>?-3-.t � ,6 17 ( » . \ r ` � m2Ee2n S9m7m f�i$ - ' mise License fee From $25.00 to $50-00 \ � . . .. 7 3y: . Ordinance »,7661, December m, 195 Compiled Ordinances, page 273. � + . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . ;:1 `= }I I, 2n - - Laid over to ,- rd and app. --� dop � Yeas Nays C Yeas j l h Nays VVV Ha/ 1 oreon land _a v�orson - �narzitelli rziRelli O7 1 -;" �%yttinaon Peterson el - Mr. President Dillon I �T dent t President Dillon F�, An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7478, entitled: "An ordinance to preserve the public health by licensing and regulating the distribution of ice offered for sale within the City of St. Paul, pro— viding for bond under certain circumstances, and for expiration and revocation of licenae,�and for the punishment of violation thereof"; approved May 12, 1933, as amended. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public pease, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 7478, approved May 12, 1933, as amended, is hereby further amended in Section 3 thereof by striking therefrom the figures"$25.00" where the same do appear and by substi— tuting in lieu thereof the figures"$30.00" and further by striking therefrom where the same do appear, the figures "$10.00" and by sub— stituting in lieu thereof the figures "$12.00." Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emer— gency 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, approval, and publication. I JUL 15 19K Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the C it Gibbons Halvorson Holland Favor Marzitelli l c� Mortinson -' Against Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) ` ; Approved: A est• City Clerk Mayor R 12-64 , 8 PUBLISHEI7 _fes k ,� a 16 ICE DEALERS - ICE STATIONS - ICE VEHICLES Raises License Fees: Dealers $ From $25,00 to $30.00 Ice Stations From $10.00 to $12.00 Ice Delivery Vehicles From $10,00 to $12.00 Cite: Ordinance No. 8945, amending Ordinance No. 7478 1947 - page 469 psi 1 ?s's a 16 ICE DEALERS - ICE STATIONS - ICE VEHICLES Raises License Fees: Dealers $ From $25,00 to $30.00 Ice Stations From $10.00 to $12.00 Ice Delivery Vehicles From $10,00 to $12.00 Cite: Ordinance No. 8945, amending Ordinance No. 7478 1947 - page 469 2 - , F _ ka, it ca 1 71815 AA - - a-6f�i � �d •� - •t �� JD00 J, I�DO 1�qy — uye r l� v zna Laid over to dopt Y 3rd and aPP eas Nays Na s �G/ - yeas � �bgons '— alvorson alvorson and �, olland arzinaon lli - arzitelli n �\ ort/ �Lortinson terson Preeident Dillon ,Mr. President Dillon s 17 ` �I 1 An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 3457, entitled: "An ordinance providing for the licensing and Regulation of Junk Dealers and Junk Gatherers" approved May 6, 1915, as amended. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Sectionl. That Ordinance No. 3457, approved May 6, 1915, as amended, is hereby further amended by striking from Section 4 thereof the words and figures "Fifty Dollars 050.00)" where the same d9 appear, and by substituting in lieu thereof the words and figures "Sixty Dollars ($60.00)". Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary fon the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage, approval and publication. JUL 15 ISM Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council Gibbons T Halvorson Favor Holland Marzitelli D Against - Mortinson pp�pp Peterson aLW s L' h )a W. President (Dillon) Approved: Aft - /1 1 ►� Clerk �s• 1%T-ayor lz-e< ?�City u. 148818.-0rdlnence Nn lUESB.- Odsind W Cit, Clerk chert T.'Qibjwns—Norris O' Hsl- �n—Bernard Holland—Severlr: 7 F1�_ O R I N A N dig ordinance Pr,. �o;��g �"':'14 ;At ,a -,ANCE NO. 'RESENTED BY B a �9 An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 3457, entitled: "An ordinance providing for the licensing and Regulation of Junk Dealers and Junk Gatherers" approved May 6, 1915, as amended. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Sectionl. That Ordinance No. 3457, approved May 6, 1915, as amended, is hereby further amended by striking from Section 4 thereof the words and figures "Fifty Dollars 050.00)" where the same d9 appear, and by substituting in lieu thereof the words and figures "Sixty Dollars ($60.00)". Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary fon the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage, approval and publication. JUL 15 ISM Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council Gibbons T Halvorson Favor Holland Marzitelli D Against - Mortinson pp�pp Peterson aLW s L' h )a W. President (Dillon) Approved: Aft - /1 1 ►� Clerk �s• 1%T-ayor lz-e< ?�City oil rel Ysg ITNI 6 II ITNI 6 An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 3457, entitled: An ordinance providing for the licensing and Regulation of Junk Dealers and Junk Gatherers," approved May 6, 1915, as amended. This is an emergency 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. 3457, approved May 6, 1915, as amended, is hereby further amended by striking from Section 4 thereof the words and figures "Ten) and eua here the same do degas L appear the zo da a C44 = s "Fifty ($50.00) dollars" and by substituting in lieu thereof the words and figures "Sixty ($60.00) dollars." 4 Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to bean 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, approval, and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council Gibbons Halvorson Tn Favor Holland Marzitelli Against Martinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Approved: Attest: City Clerk ima iz-aa „fie Mayor --I �m r y ( . ' 2nF k Laid over to -Adopt 3rd and W Nays n. Nays Yeas Yeas �� ibbons alvorson t } /SIV 9rson Aland /Holland ar,dtell! ari�elli l �"o n -n / i moi; �ttinson �� - - � � �eteraon '?,: Peterson /Mr. President Dillon .,Mr. President Dillon s "'; Im" x nrlein.l H Cit, cl.,k -- ren 172T817— nea ardlnaNO, 1d888— O R D I N A N Oso 1► al"bm,._lvorrla 8aL an Barnard T. HO1Lnd-9evarin w (] 9 �''Ay nlartln—B06er1 r..petanou-- p 7; N g. ttllnanro ealendln` OrAfnOc- A e /'� a �, antltleGc Usama end Ordinance No. 8943, entitled: "An ordinance to license and regulate the business of maintaining and operating laundries or dry-cleaning establishments, or laundry or dry-cleaning pick-up stations in the City of Saint Paul, and providing a penalty for the violation thereof", - approved July 29, 1947. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: i Section 1. That Ordinance No. 8943, approved July 29, 1947, is hereby amended, in Section 3 thereof, by striking therefrom the words and figures "Fifty Dollars (50.00)" where the same do appear, j and by substituting in lieu thereof the words and figures "Sixty Dollars ($60.00)", and further amended by striking therefrom the j words and figures "Ten Dollars ($10.00)0, where the same do appear, and by substituting in lieu thereof the words and figures "Twelve Dollars ($12.00)". Section 2. That Ordinance No. 8943, approved July 29, 1947, Is hereby amended, in Section 2 thereof, by adding thereto the following new matter: "The word 'laundries' as used in this ordinance shall be con- strued to include 'self-service' laundries, where a fee is charged to a party for the use of the facilities located in said establishment for the washing of clothing.or any other article." I Section 3. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emer- gency 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 pastrage, approval and publications Yeas Councilmen NaysPassed by the Counci JU 15 SW Gibbons Halvorson Morti elli Favor 9PHolland so Peters kerson n Against Mr. President (Dillon) Approved: 1_ 7 Atte : t City Merk Mayor o z.s< .mea PI�:TS"n'EI2�o23:�-.� LAUNDRIES AND DRY CLEANING Raises licensefees Plant From $50.00 to $60.00 Pick-up From $10.00 to $12.00 wwwwwawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwaw Cite: Ordinance No. 8943, p.467, 1947. l7;817 2r, tw ray LAUNDRIES AND DRY CLEANING Raises licensefees Plant From $50.00 to $60.00 Pick-up From $10.00 to $12.00 wwwwwawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwaw Cite: Ordinance No. 8943, p.467, 1947. l7;817 / 9y r W;. - oA.M.1 W cit, C1.1h h ORDINANCE • COUNCIL FILE NO, PRESENTED BY — ORDINANCE NO. f An ordinance amending 0 dinance No. 8943, entitled: "An ordinance to licen a and regulate the business of maintaining and opera ing laundries or dry-cleaning establishments, or lam or dry-cleaning pick-up stations in the City of S nt Pauli and providing a penalty for the violation thereof," ALpproved July 29, 1947. This is an mergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public ace,'health, and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT AUL DOES ORDAIN: i Section 1. That Ordinance N 8943, approved July 29, 19479 is hereby amended in Section 3 thereof striking therefrom the words and figures "Fifty Dollars ($50.00 :he a the same do appear and by substituting in lieu thereof the words figures "Sixty Dollars ($60.00)" and further amended by strikin therefrom the words and figures "Ten Dollars ($10.00)" where the ame do appear and by substi- tuting in lien thereof the words and fi a "Twelve Dollars ($12.00.) Section 2. This ordinance is her by declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the prese tion of the public peace, health, and safety. Section 3. - This ordinance shall tak\effect and be in force. from and after its passage, approval, and publication. -w Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President �Dillon) Attest: City Clerk �nnn 2-na e Passed by the Council In Favor A gainat Approved: Mayor .. - ;r_ it la 2nd Vr u Laid over to IM 3rd and Aed dopt Yeas Nays �7 Yeas Nays r Gibbons �Gibhons -4faivor on -46,11and Marzitelli Mortinson -Aortiriaon Petersonpp eterson Mr. President Dillon President Dillon -Qws 17; Q, I Q ( IL �-T Url¢in.) to City Clerk - c. gF N 1TdB'lB Cifl titin N 10613-- 179 r/y ' ORDINA "' bA a 7818 PRESENTED BY O1711ANCE NO. 1-3 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 8124, NNTITLED "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE SALE OF NON -INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR WITHIN THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, PROVIDING FOR SUCH SALES BY DULY LICENSED PERSONS, ESTABLISHING REGULA- TIONS FOR THE GRANTING OF SUCH LICENSES, THEA/IOLATIOK THERENG LICENSE OF, AND DIDIREPEALING PENALTIES FOR EAL NGALL INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE RENDERED NECESSARY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SPFETY." APPROVED JUNE 13, 1940, AS AMENDED. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY ' ORDINANCE RENDERED NECESSARY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE PUBLIC PEACE, HEALTH ANDSMTY._ THE COUNCIL OF_THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 8124, approved June 13, 1940, as amended, is hereby further amended by striking from Section 3 thereof the words and figuresvOne Hundred Dollars ($100.00)6 where the same do appear, and by inserting in lieu thereof the words and figures "One Hundred Twenty Dollars ($120.00)° and further, by striking therefrom, in the same section,'the words and figures "Five Dollars 05.00)" where the same do appear, and by inserting in lieu thereof the words and figures "Fifteen Dollars 015.000. Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared -to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety, and shall be in force and effect immediately upon passage, approval and publication. r ! Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) City Clerk 101111 12 -Ga ,.�.• 8 Passed by the Council AUG 1.0 19R 2 in Favor li Against Appro ed: :14UG 10 1955 Mayor PUSLIS a MALT LIQUOR Increase in License fee On Sale From $100.00 to $120.00 Off Sale From $500 to $15.00 v ii {1MkilpMN Cite: Law 1955 - Chapter 551 raising permissible off -sale license fee to $15.00 Ordinance No. 8124 - p.208 Compiled Ordinances v fi 3�4 ?� LW' 6 scl/. _pU . 5v /v 6,r�, �.,�s s <Yr:; In Laid over to '�. 3rd andal., z_ i Yeas Nays Yeas Nays f gibbons � y n alvorson alv on olland S =:. olland --f v8.aitelli � �II1 rarUnwn Martinson x" Peterson Peterson Mr. President Dillon President Dillon 3 s 1 Ir/yf t S] 9 In Oriain.l .o cio Clerk _ C F, No. 173819—Oralnance M. 105BO- O R D I N A Sy � B T. Gibbons—Nmzls O.8ai vesaoa—Bernard T: 8o71aad--9everin W ? ♦a A. Mortlnsoa-8ubeyY F. Peterson- A� t n l Aa. ordlaaare amending Onitnaare - No. 8297, eatltled: An ordinance to lirense and r : 'ate cola -operated mechaNr•' PRESENTED BY aewres 1" cuy of warns tel ens mei.c - --red'- il(�ti An ordigance am ding Ordinance No. 8287', entitled: "An ordinance to license and regulate coin-operated mechanical amusement devices in the City of Saint Paul, and providing penalties for the violation thereof", approved September 11, 1941, as amended. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preser- vation of the public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That ordinance No. 8287, approved September 11, 1941, as amended, be, and the same hereby is, further amended by providing a new fee schedule instead of that provided by amendment to the said Ordinance No. 8287 by Ordinance No. 8997, approved October 31, 1947, by striking out of Section 3 of Ordinance No. 8287, as amended by Section 2 of Ordinance No. 8997, the words and figures "Fifty Dollars ($50.00)" where the same do appear, and b$ inserting in lieu thereof the words and figures "Sixty Dollars ($601-.00)"; b striking out of said section the words and figures "Five Dollars (5.00)" where the same do appear, and by inserting'in lieu thereof the words and figures "Six Dollars ($6.00)"; by striking .out of said section the words "Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00)" where the same do appear, and by inserting in lieu thereof the words and figures "Two Hundred Forty Dollars ($240.00)". Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emer- gency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 3. This ordinance shall be in effect and force upon its passage, approval and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland ^ Manitellivl � Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Atte gs�, City Clerk J U L 15 195T Passed by the 1C•ouncil �� Tn Favor -against JUL 15 Approved: Mayor PTTBLTSFEDZ'_� 0 MECHANICAL AMUSTMENT DEVICES' Strikes old license fees $ 5.00 Machine Location $ 50.00 Arcade $200.00 Operator $300.00 And inserts new license fees as follows: Machine $ 6,00 Location $ 60.00 Arcade $240.00 Operator $300.00 (same) **a#*waa+rx*• Cite: Ordinance No. 8827 - 1941, seat. 11. Ordinance No. 8997 - 1947, Oct. 31. h i� f I ., u L.)� -Tv K , �7 F- -L SII Vq 2n Laid over 3rd andp j ---Adopte r Yeas Nay h Ysas, Nay. Gibbons as Halvorson 74 Holland Marzitelli ar elli /MyrtlnsonIso or Peterson eterson Ir- President Dillon r. President Dillon 44 t 0r1Yjn j to City Clerk BY �prdlnaare 4M 1059%- 0RDINAN COUNC?£ FILA fib. iL. t � °i h ORDINANNO. V � AN ORDINANCE LICENSING AND REGULATING THE BUSINESS OF PROVIDING AMUSEMENT RIDES, FOR CHARGE, TO THE PUBLIC AT ANY LOCATION WITHIN THE CITY OF SAIXT PAUL; AND PROVIDING A PENALTY 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 SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. Any person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of providing amusement rides, for charge, to the public at any location within the City of Saint Paul, shall, before engaging in such business, obtain a license therefor from the office of the City Clerk of the City of Saint Paul. Section 2. That the license fee to be paid by any person who is a ppAepeetiwe licensee under this ordinance shall be in the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) for each location at which said a licensee intends to operate and maintain the said business of providing amusement rides, for charge, to the public. Section 3. Any person, firm or corporation violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not more than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) or imprisonment in the City 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, and'shall be in force and effect immediately upon passage, approval and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons � Marziterzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Attes D /) City Clerk •� to o -54 .e JUL 2 8 1955 Passed by the Ccil In Favor Against Approved: A. Mayor E 17>IS120 /V'�90.- AN ORDINANCE LICENSING AND REGULATING THE BUSINESS OF PROVIDING AMUSEMENT RIDES, FOR CHARGE, TO THE PUBLIC AT ANY LOCATION WITHIN THE CITY OF SAINT PAULI AND PROVIDING A. T'TCNALTY FOP THE VIOLATION THMEOF. THIS IS AN TMERC•ENCY ORDINANCE RENDERED NECESSARY FOP. THE PRESGRV>.TIM OF THF PUBLIC ?".ACF, HFALT!, MIT) SAF'E'TY. THE COUNCIL OF THS' CITY OF EIAJNT PATTL DC'S ORJ,AIN: Section 1. Any person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of providing amusement rides, for charge, to the public at any location within the city of Saint Paul, shall, before engaging in such business, obtain a license therefor from the office of the City Clerk of the City of Saint Paul. Section 2. That the license fee to be paid by any person who is a pVAfi@**WXs licensee under this ordinance shall be in the own of Fifty Dollars ($50.U0) for each location at which said pv*w0ee4*ve licensee intends to operate and maintain the said business of providing amusement rides, for charge, to the public. Section 9. Any person, firm or corporation violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon oonvie*10121thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not more than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) or imprisonment in the City Workhouse for a period not to exceed ninety days. Section 4. This ordinan a is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance gender necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety, and shall be in foro'e and effect immediately upon paseagSt approval and publication. X28 17 >:'20 MERRY -GO' -ROUNDS AMUSEMENT RIDES New - Takes the place of old merry-go-round ordinance, and licenses amusement rides, as such. Note: Repeal merry-go-round ordinance. t c 2nd Laid over to 11 3rd and app--4-1-,'�da Yeas Nayw') Yeas Nays Gibbous Gibbons Halvorson Halvorson Holland Holland Marzitelli 0) Marzitelli Martinson Martinson '0 Peterson Peterson r Mr. President Dillon Mr. Pre I sident Dillo%, OrW'.i t. City cbh C:"F: Nb. 173BRI- 07dlp9nce Nb 40M 8y Robert T. Gibbo ir, G O. vMtp•A Moctin[oa— PRESENTED BY OR INA CE N0. AN ORDINANCE IMPOSING A YEARLY OCCUPATIONAL TAX UPON MORTUARIES OR FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL; PROVIDING FOR THE MANNER OF THE PAYMENT OF SAID TAX; 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 SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. There is hereby imposed a yearly tax of Seventy-five Dollars ($75.00) -upon all persons, firms or corporations operating and maintaining mortuaries or funeral establishments within the City of Saint Paul. Section 2. Said tax shall be paid to the Commissioner 01 of Finance of the City of Saint Paul on or before the fifth day of J'ahuary;of each year. Section 3. If any person, Firm or corporation required to pay said tax provided far by the terms of this ordinance shall fail to pay the -same on or before the fifth day of January of each year, there shall be added to the said tax a penalty of twenty per cent. Section f This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety, and shall be in force and effeot immediately upon passage, approval and publication. Section 4. Ordinance No. 8957, approved August 5, 1947, is hereby repealed. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland /I Marzitelli Mortinsonson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Attest / City Clerk P Passed by the Council A06 in Favor Against ii iJa i 1 1:) APPro, ock- UMayor PtIP,i,ISIIIiDB-.cio -• �"r 4 /adad AN ORDINANCE IMPOSING A YEARLY OC(l0ATIONAL TAX UPON MORTUARIES ©EIBM ENTS IN TILE CITY OF SAINTPAUL; p VIDNG Fop THEMANNER OF THE PAYMENT OF SAID TAXA AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF. THIS 18 AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE RENDERED NECESSARY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE PUBLIC P AOE, W ALTH AND SAFETY, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAINC Section 1. There is hereby imposed a yearly tax of S ive 9o1Lse (!B 0 upon all persona, firma or corporations operating and maintaining mortuaries or funeral establishments within the City of Saint Paul. Section 2. Said tax shall be paid to the Commissioner of Finance of the City of Saint Paul on or before the fifth day of S�Ia F `of year. Section 3. If any person, firm or corporation required.to pay said tax provided for by the terms of this ordinance shall fail to pay the same on or before the fifth day of January of each year, there shall be added to the said tax a penalty of rtv"sntper cent. estion�This ordinance is herFby declared to be an ncy ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of blic pe.�asi health and s4fety, and shall he in force and immediately upon passag;.approval and publication._ ction 4. orainsace 1o. 8957, apyroved August 5, 1947, is hereby h. Mr.> V moves'to amend C.F. 173821 by adding a section thereto, to read j h as follov's: i' "Ordinance No. 8957, approved August 5, 1947, is hereby repealed.° Y" Pf 17N21 4 J CO -- / �in/ V �Vv r p- /7A ST. PAUL FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION Argument for withdrawing proposed revenue -raising ordinances in St. Paul, directed at Funeral Service Profession, Hearing - July 8, 1955; 10. 00 a. in. Owen V. Wulff, President Gentlemen of the St. Paul City Council: r My name is Al Adam and I am here today in company with several of my colleagues in the funeral service profession, members of the St. Paul Funeral Directors Association, of which I am Vice -President, and representatives of the St. Paul funeral directors' employees. We appear here to object to the passage of the two ordinances proposed for revenue -raising purposes, which we feel will adversely affect our means of livelihood and which we believe are detrimental to our rights and privileges as citizens of the City of St. Paul. We do not object to paying our fair share of taxes. Actually, the records will show that we do pay our full share and our fair share of real estate and personal property taxes. If you will compare the values on the places of busi- ness in our field with those of comparable professions and business establish- ments, we believe you will find that assessed valuations on funeral service establishments and facilities are as high, if not higher, than those in similar - classes in our community. The thing we do resent is being singled out in the community, as a small group, for what appears to us as an inequitable and discriminatory special tax. Several years ago, you enacted a special Mortician's license fee of $25.00 annually, covering our places of business. We raised no objection to this fee at that time although objections should probably have been raised. Now, in addition to the proposed ordinances disqus ed here, you plan to increase this Mortician's license fee to $30.00 annually, 7t is our understanding that license fees can only be used to inspect and regulate certain functions in the public interest and are not intended to be revenue measures. You are proposing now, in addition to the Mortician's License fee of $30. 00, an occupational tax of $100 for each firm. Further, you propose a special li- cense fee for every individual who holds a Minnesota Funeral Director or Embalmer'a license or both and who works in and operates an establishment in the City of St. 'Paul._ Gentlemen, if you enact these ordinances, you would be raising our obligations to the city, aside from regular taxes, upwards of 1500 per cent and in no case less than 600 per cent. P Let us bring to your attention the fact that the State of Minnesota, through the regulations of the State Department of Health, issues licenses to qualified individuals who are required to pay an initial fee to take the examinations and an annual renewal fee. Let us further point out,that the State issues these licenses and provides necessary supervision and.policing activity for enforce- ment of its ragulations just as it grants permission through licensing to doctors, dentists, lawyers, chiropractors, optometrists, and others, to practice their professions. Unfortunately, however, though funeral service employees are required by state law to spend four years preparing themselves for their pro- fession, the funeral service field does not offer remuneration at all comparable to that of other similar, personal service professions. The salaried funeral home employe earns about the same amount as the average manufacturing plant skilled worker. He earns less than the average truck driver and substantially less than many city civil service positions in City Hall offices. Yet, because you say you need money, you are proposing special taxes on some 80 men, about 50 of whom are employes on salary and the rest owners or partners in a �n business which is already paying an annual Mortician's Licensing fee. We cannot understand why our profession is. singled out for this unjust and discriminatory taxation. Obviously, the amount of: revenue contemplated will not solve your financial problems. Some of us are paying as much as $3, 000 and more each year in real estate and personal property taxes. If the purpose of the proposed measures is to raise money, why not go to the people as you did two years ago and ask for an increase in per capita taxing and spending. It must be obvious that the amount of money raised from these two taxes can make no appreciable difference in your financial problem. We are good citizens; we are interested in St. Paul; and we are interested in our city government. We have no quarrel with city officials in their estim- ates of the amount of money needed to properly operate the city government. but we do seriously disagree with these taxes which are unfair and which do not get to the heart of the problem. All of us know that in order to produce revenue, a tax bas must be broad. The idea of singling out 80 persons in the community - two-thirds of whom work for $400 or less a month - in order to raise a few thousand dollars, seems to us not only unjust by unsound taxation procedure. No claims have been made that there is need at all for supervision. As mentioned previously in this statement, these men. are required by the State Department of Health to be licensed. A city license would have no value unless the state license is effective. If the objective is, as you say, to raise money, it would be fairer to tax everyone in St. Paul who earns $4800 a year (or a little less) $30 each for the privilege of working in the city. In that way, a much more substantial sum of money could be raised and through uniformity, the measure would come a lot closer to fairness and equity in taxation that the proposed ordinaces would do. We do not want to bother you with a long statement. We did not emplpy legal counsel to represent us here today because we have confidence in your sense of fairness and we feel certain that once you have heard our side of this -3- matter, you will appreciate the injustice of the proposals affecting us and will refrain from permitting them to be enacted into law. Surely from the facts presented here, you will see the unjustness of your proposals. We are sympa- thetic with the needs of our city and should the Council propose a sound. broad tax program that might be expected to solve our community financial problems, I know I speak for all St. Paul funeral directors when I say you would have our wholehearted support as you have had it on various proposals in the past. However, we feel that yosi should withdraw both of these ordinances now and work out a new proposal that might be expected to serve your financial purpose to fuller and wiser advantages - - one that would spread the basis of taxation equitably and not penalize a small group of St. Paul citizens in the middle and lower income brackets. Gentlemen, we sincerely hope that you will give your full consideration to the arguments we have presented. May we thank you for giving us the time and opportunity to present our case. aaaaa#a i i I� ST. PAUL FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION Argument for withdrawing proposed revenue -raising ordinances in St. Paul, directed at Funeral Service Profession. Hearing - July 8, 1955; 10. 00 a. m. Owen V. Wulff, President Gentlemen of the St. Paul City Council: My name is Al Adam and I am here today in company with several of my colleagues in the funeral service profession, members.of the St. Paul Funeral Directors Association, of which I am Vice -President, and representatives of t the St. Paul funeral directors' employees. We appear here to object to the passage of the two ordinances proposed for revenue -raising purposes, which we feel will adversely affectt our means of livelihood and which we believe are detrimental to our rights and privileges as citizens of the City of St. Paul. We do not object to paying our fair share of taxes. Actually, the records will show that we do pay our full share and our fair share of real estate and personal property taxes. If you will compare the values on the places of busi- n.ess in our field with those of comparable professions and business establish- ments, we believe you will find that assessed valuations on funeral service establishments and facilities are as high, if not higher, than those in similar classes in our community. The thing we do resent is being singled out in the community, as a small group, for what appears to us as an inequitable and discriminatory special tax. Several years ago, you enacted a special Mortician's license fee of $25.00 annually, covering our places of business. We raised no objection to this fee at that time although objections should probably have been raised. Now, in, addition to the proposed ordinances discussed here, you plan to increase this Mortician's license fee to $30.00 annually. It is our understanding that license fees can only be used to inspect and regulate certain functions in the public interest and are not intended to be revenue measures. You are proposing now, in addition to the Mortician's License fee of $30.00, an occupational tax of $100 for each firm. Further; you propose a special li- cease fee for every individual who holds a Minnesota Funeral Director or Embalmer's license or both and who works in and operates an establishment in the City of St. Paul. Gentlemen, if you enact these ordinances, you would be rasing our obligations to the city., aside from regular taxes, upwards of 1500 r per cent and in no case less than 600 per cent. We cannot understand why our profession is singled out for this unjust and discriminatory taxation. Obviously, the amount of revenue contemplated will not solve your financial problems. Some of us are paying as much as $3, 000 and more each year in real estate and personal property taxes. If the purpose of the proposed measures is to raise money,why not go to the people as you did two years ago and ask for an increase in per capita taxing and spending. It must be obvious that the amount of money raised from these two taxes can make no appreciable difference in your financial problem. We are good citizens; we are interested in St. Paul; and we are interested in our city government. We have no quarrel with city officials in their estim- ates of the amount of money needed to properly operate the city government. but we do seriously disagree with these taxes which are unfair and which do not Let us bring to your attention the fact that the State of Minnesota, through v the regulations of the State Department of Health, issues licenses to qualified y two-thirds of whom work for $400 or less a month - in order to raise a few individuals who are required to pay an initial fee to take the examinations and thousand dollars, seems to us not only unjust by unsound taxation procedure. - an annual renewal fee, Let us further point out that the State issues these previously in this statement, these mea are required by the State Department licenses and provides necessary supervision and policing activity for enforce- of Health to be licensed. A city license would have no value unless the state ment of its regulations just as it grants permission through licensing to doctors, license is effective. If the objective is, as you say, to raise money, it would dentists, lawyers, chiropractors, optometrists, and others, to practice their y be fairer to tax everyone in St. Paul who earns $4800 a year (or a little less) professions. Unfortunately, however, though funeral service employees are f $30 each for the privilege of working in the city. In that way, a much more required by state law to spend four years preparing themselves for their pro- ro- substantial sum of money could be raised and through uniformity, the measure fession, fessioa ,the funeral service field does not offer remuneration at all comparable would come a lot closer to fairness and equity in taxation that the proposed to that of other similar, personal service professions. The salaried funeral ordinates would do. home employe earns about the same amount as the average manufacturing plant We do not want to bother you with a long statement. We did not emplpy skilled worker. He earns less than the aveiage. truck driver and substantially ' a legal counsel to represent us here today because we have confidencein your less than many city civil service positions in City Hall offices. _Yet, because sense of fairness and we feel certain that once you have heard our side of this you say you need money, you are proposing special taxes on some 80 men, about 50 of whom are employee on salary and the rest owners or partners in a - business which is already paying an annual Mortician's Licensing fee. We cannot understand why our profession is singled out for this unjust and discriminatory taxation. Obviously, the amount of revenue contemplated will not solve your financial problems. Some of us are paying as much as $3, 000 and more each year in real estate and personal property taxes. If the purpose of the proposed measures is to raise money,why not go to the people as you did two years ago and ask for an increase in per capita taxing and spending. It must be obvious that the amount of money raised from these two taxes can make no appreciable difference in your financial problem. We are good citizens; we are interested in St. Paul; and we are interested in our city government. We have no quarrel with city officials in their estim- ates of the amount of money needed to properly operate the city government. but we do seriously disagree with these taxes which are unfair and which do not get to the heart of the problem. All of us know that in order to produce revenue, a tax bas moat be broad. The idea of singling out 80 persons in the community - two-thirds of whom work for $400 or less a month - in order to raise a few thousand dollars, seems to us not only unjust by unsound taxation procedure. - No claims have been made that there is need at all for supervision. As mentioned previously in this statement, these mea are required by the State Department of Health to be licensed. A city license would have no value unless the state license is effective. If the objective is, as you say, to raise money, it would be fairer to tax everyone in St. Paul who earns $4800 a year (or a little less) i $30 each for the privilege of working in the city. In that way, a much more substantial sum of money could be raised and through uniformity, the measure would come a lot closer to fairness and equity in taxation that the proposed ordinates would do. We do not want to bother you with a long statement. We did not emplpy legal counsel to represent us here today because we have confidencein your sense of fairness and we feel certain that once you have heard our side of this z, :. ase _g_ matter, you will appreciate the injustice of the proposals affecting us and will refrain from permitting them to be enacted into law. Surely from the facts presented here, you will see the unjustness of your proposals. We are sympa- thetic with the needs of our city and should the Council propose a sound, broad tax program that might be expected to solve our community financial problems, I know I speak for all St. Paul funeral directors when I say you would have our wholehearted support as you have had it on various proposals in the past. However, we feel that you should withdraw both of these ordinances now and work out a new proposal that might be expected to serve your financial purpose to fuller and wiser advantages - - one that would spread the basis of taxation equitably and not penalize a small group -of St. Paul citizens in the middle and lower income brackets. Gentlemen, we sincerely hope that you will give your full consideration to the arguments we have presented. May we thank you for giving us the time and opportunity to present our case. i a, let 2nd—-- Laid over to 7 3rd and app._ , Adopted — Yeas N aye Yeas Nays Gibbons Gibbons Halvorson Halvorson ° I Holland Holland Marzitelli Marzitelli i Mortinson Martinson Peterson Peterson `s Mr. President Dillon Mr. President Dillon y� Ur1Yin.1 t. Cit, Clerk ORDINANCE�«��i2 COUNCIL FILE NO. PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. } AN ORDINANCE TO LICENSE AND REGULATE PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE BUSINESS OF UNDERTAKING, EMBALMING, AND FUNERAL DIRECTING IN THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, AND PROVIDING A PENALTY 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 SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. No person shall engage in the business of under- taking, embalming or funeral directing without first having obtained a license so to do, in accordance with the terms and provisions d this ordinance. This ordinance shall be applicable only to those persons engaged in such business in the City of Saint Paul who are operating under and pursuant to a license from the State of Minnesota to operate in such a profession or business. The provisions of this ordinance shall not be deemed to include undertakers, embalmers and funeral directors not residents of, nor having a business establishment in, the City of Saint Paul wh& provide undertaking, embalming or funeral directing in this City occasionally, from time to time, and in isolated instances. Section 2. The amount to be paid for a license in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance shall be in the sum of Thirty Dollars (30.00) per year. Application for such license shall be made to the City Clerk. Section 3. Any person, firm or corporation violating any of 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 (#100.00) or by imprisonment for a period not exceeding ninety (90) days. Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council Gibbons f Halvorson in Favor Holland Marzitelli Against ` Mortinson 15 Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Approved: Attest: City Clerk _ Mayor H11111 12— k, 0'w..r arty cr-k ORDINANCE COUNCIL FILE NO. { PRESENTED BY _ ORDINANCE NO. i .Q. Section 4. Ordinance No. 8957, is hereby revoked. Section 5. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety, and shall be in force and effect immediately upon passageg approval and publication, i t Yeas Councilmen Gibbons °,Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Attest: City Clerk IIUri I? -f ,..F Nays YJM1;'� Passed by the Council % Favor Against Approved: Mayor Passed by the Council % Favor Against Approved: Mayor 29, LICENSE FEE FOR MORTICIANS 'AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS NOTE: that this ordinance covers those persons who are engaged in the business,in the City of Saint Paul, having a license from the State of Minnesota. My thought in drafting it in the language restricting it to thAse who are licensed by the State is to exclude those people bho usually are employed in or about such establishments to help out with embalming, undertaking, or funeral directing. I don't believe that these people were required to have a license under the old ordinance, but I think that the language here is explicit enough so that everybody will understand A t. Check to see that phraseology used, i.e., "license from the State of Minnesota' is correct. • ��� t��� �. lst�.l 2nd Laid over to_ 3rd and, appdop ' �TTNays � Yeas .t---.t--��`"' Yeae � / Nays Gibbons Halvorson 4 n Holland i Tolland j Marzitelli �157arzitelH O Martinson `' ,.Martinson { t: Peterson a eterson ! Mr. President Dillon 141r President Dillon r t 1 r i od.i..l t. Car Cleh b. 173643-0rdinanee No. 10581— O R D I N A N Obert T. Gtbboga—Norrle O.8a1- n Bernartl T. -Holland-3everin .A Morin .6 Robert g Ordina i"r:dtnanoeamendln[ Oxlfnance x_ approved Tanoar;r 31, 1950, ¢ hence r / 1 PRESENTED BY 3".1 ANCE In I O S 6 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. $240, APPROVED JANUARY 31, 1920, AS AMENDED, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING AMOUNT OF FEES TO BE PAID TO THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL FOR CERTAIN LICENSES AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT HEREWITH" THIS IS AN EMERGENCY 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. 5240, approved January 31, 1920, as amended, be, and the same hereby is, further amended by striking out the paragraph therein setting license fees for motion picture theaters and by substituting in lieu thereof the following: "Motion Picture Theaters — for maintaining, operating or conducting a motion picture theater where no theatrical or vaudeville exhibition -2s given the license fees shall be as follows: "If the seating capacity is 750 or lees; the sum of $120.00. "If the seating capacity of the theater is over 750, but'not over 1,000; the sum of`$180.00. "If the seating capacity of the theater is over 1,000, but not over 1,500; the sum of$240.00. "If the seating capacity is over 1,500; the sum of $300.00. "For maintaining, operating or conducting a motion picture theater where vaudeville or theatrical exhibitions are' shown, the license fee shall be the sum'of $300.00, regardless of the seating oapaoity." Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety and shall be in force and effect immediately upon Massage, approval and publication. JUL 15 199 Yea" Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council_ Gibbon" Halvorson / Tn Favor - 1 Holland Marzi> Against Mortinsonson , Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Approved: AL r' g9 5 S' Attes� 'City Clerk Mayor 100 12-4 k p MOTION PICTURE THEATRES �s Increase in License fees: Under 750 seating capacity From $100.00 to $120.00. > 750 to 1000 seating capacity From $150.00 to $180.00. 1000 to 1500 seating capacity From $200.00 to $240.00 Over 1500 seating capacity From $300.00 to $300.00. r•*aaaa Cite: Ordinance No. 5240, Jan. 31, 1920. Ordinance No. 8927, p.442 - 1947. k p 823 17SK2 3 06 �Lo Oq o6 0 po 00 823 2nd_ n is - Laid over to a i 3rd and app _ dop YeasYeas eye / Nays �{ �6MM, Halvorson l Gibbons I -'Halvorson Holland p� /Holland Marzitelli 1 iAarzihelli MOrlineon J/rt�'nson �.Retereon 't Peterson Mr. President Dillon AMr. President Dillon y AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 8287, APPROVED SEPTEMBER 11, 1941, ENTITLED 'AN ORDINANCE TO LICENSE AND REGULATE COIN OPERATED MECHANICAL AMUSEMENT DEVICES IN THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL; AND TO PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF" AS AMENDED. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY 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. 83,87, approved September 119 1941, -as amended, be, and the same hereby is, further amended, in Section 3 thereof, by striking the wording 'Each such application shall be accompanied by the annual license fee of $25.00 per machine' and by substituting in lieu thereof the following: 'Eadh such application for a license hereunder for the operation of a music machine shall be accompanied by the annual license fee of $30.00 per machine.' Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of r the public peace, health and safety, and shall be in force and effect immediately upon passage, approval and publication. f i 173824—Ordinance No. 10582— Orlain.l to City Clrrk _ ib -t T. Gibbons—Norris O. Hal- ry HollandeSeverin I /�N24 ,�/l I N O R y *��.-n-9ernard b e��II-.��n F. Petenoa— 7 t : (.,d - A i� )rdiaance°��amending Ordimn, - . approved. er Septemb1d, 14 PRESENTED BY 0 �b Y AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 8287, APPROVED SEPTEMBER 11, 1941, ENTITLED 'AN ORDINANCE TO LICENSE AND REGULATE COIN OPERATED MECHANICAL AMUSEMENT DEVICES IN THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL; AND TO PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF" AS AMENDED. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY 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. 83,87, approved September 119 1941, -as amended, be, and the same hereby is, further amended, in Section 3 thereof, by striking the wording 'Each such application shall be accompanied by the annual license fee of $25.00 per machine' and by substituting in lieu thereof the following: 'Eadh such application for a license hereunder for the operation of a music machine shall be accompanied by the annual license fee of $30.00 per machine.' Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of r the public peace, health and safety, and shall be in force and effect immediately upon passage, approval and publication. f i L 15 Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the neWll Gibbons n Favor IHalvorson Holland Marzitelli O _ _.—.Against Mortinsim bl L Peterson 1'5 i�a> President (Dillon) Approved: Attest Mayor City Clerk 10 1 ..A .0q .8 _ S MUSIC MACHINE Increase in license fee From $25.00 to $30.00 ####### Cite: Ordinance No. 8287 1947 - p.1947. Amend to include "coin operated" to get hotel operated. I Sst_. 2nd Laid over to , 3rd and app dopted Yea.ZNays Yeas Nays Gibbons Gibbons t •Holland �} olland 3 1T' Mar tell' r " Marzitelli-'� 3 nson Martinson i' /Peterson Peterson President Dillon Mr. President Dillon 1 ' i Orl.in.l t. Cib Cie rY .� C. F. No. }'!—Otdl�ltee No: }082 O _ ,gy gplutt.`. T. C3HID0IIE-2J ilrf r O R D I N A N BOYI, dmentltled: j— enee a ending ori l.— ORDINANCE NO.- PRESENTED O. PRESENTED BY An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 8031,entitled: "An ordinance regulating open-air motor vehicle parking places in the City of Saint Paul, and requiring licenses for the operation thereof. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety.", approved August 3, 1939, as amended. This is an emer- gency 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. 8031, approved August 3, 1939, as amended, is hereby further amended by striking out of Section 2 of said ordinance, where it appears, the following: "The license fees for such parking places shall be as follows: "For parking lots with a capacity of twenty- five (25) or less automobiles, the sum of Twenty -Five Dollars ($25.00) per year. "For parking lots with a capacity exceeding twentX+-five (25 automobiles, the sum of Fifty Dollars ( 50.00) per year.", and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: "The license fees for such parking places shall be as follows: "For parking'lots with a capacity of twenty- five (25 or less automobiles, the sum of Thirty (430.00) Dollars per year. "For.parking lots with a capacity eleseding twenty-five (25) automobiles, the sum of Sixty Dollars ($60.00) per year." Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emer- gency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section3. This ordinance shall be in force and effect upon passage, approval and publication. 09 AUG 16 1W Yeas Councilmen GibbonsI/O Nays Passed by the Courleil u°lvnr Holland Tn Favor Marzitelli /� y Against Mortinson C� Peterson �� b 1 Mr. President (Dillon) Appr Attest City Clerk May n.8 10 12-54IT 09 CQ ;.: r1 PARKING LOTS Raises license fee: Up to 25 -car capacity from $25.00 to $30.00. ExceFding 25 -car capacity, from $50.00 to $6o.00 M♦i!�!N#kiiMk Cite: Ordinance No. 8031, August 3, 1939. Ordinance No. 8932, 1947, page 458. .J- m ''; (4, TERRANCE S, O'TOOLE THOMAS J. RYAN JAMES F. SULLIVAN ROBERT E. O'CONNELL DONALD L. LAIS JOHN J. M.NEIL A.. T -T. CITY OF SAINT PAUL LEGAL DEPARTMENT MARSHALL F. HURLEY CORPORATION COUNSEL 8 July 20, 1955 9 Mr. A rold Arden Building LOUIS P. SHE A HAN S -IAL A. -I -T Dear Mr. Riordan: I a:n r,turnir.g herewith one ordinance which has been considered by the Council and which was '.ntroduced at the reauest of the Soecial Revenues Committee. This is C. F. 1173825 relative to raising the license fee on parking lots from $25.00 to 430.00 per year on 25 car capacity lots or less, and raising the license fee on those lots exceeding 25 car capacity from $50.00 to 460.00 per year. As I understand it the provisions in C. F. #173825 are now included in 0. F. #173826, which was substituted for the foregoing file on July 10, 1955, in the proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance. C. F. #173?90 which pertains to license fees on ap�)lica- tions for a new perking lot was returned to you previously and is also included in the substitution ordinance amend- ing the zoning ordinances. Very truly yours, i Thoms.s J. Ryan Enc. Assistant Corporati n ounsel - - is zna.--- i 3rd and app Yeas Nays Yeas Nays Gibbons Gibbons - - is zna.--- Laid over to doPte G 3rd and app Yeas Nays Yeas Nays Gibbons Gibbons Helvvreen Holland �iiafvnR>selr� ;+' Holland / ?\ Marzitelli Marzitelli Martinson Martinson Peterson - Peterson Mr. President Dillon Mr. President Dillon 9�4ta.1 W ditr Cl.rk I " t. PRESENTED BY—_� 5 / C. F. No. 17302 -'Otd>mnce No. ,108!9-- By Norris O. Halvorson— .i O D I N A] tpg �1g�tora-=>g t5e City of Saint Paul,ands Drovid- t" penal!%e for the violation thereof• 78 an CIDer6mMd C`' .1• •.^M }en - 'ha P " ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance licensing and regulating private motor vehicle parking lots in the City of Saint Paul, 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 SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. No person, firm or corporation shall own, operate or maintain a private parking lot for motor vehicles within the City of Saint Paul without first having applied for and received a licejy��se for such operation and maintenance of such private parking lot `ZFe license herein provided for shall be obtained in addition to tga special "use permit„ provided for under Section 8, paragraph (1) of Ordinance No. 5840. Sedtion 2. "Private parking lot" is hereby'defined to mean real property situated in the City of Saint Paul used for the parking of motor vehicles thereon without fee charged to the owner of said vehicle for the use of said parking lot, and which said parking lot is sufficient in area to provide for fine or more off-street parking spaces. Off-street parking space is hereby defined to mean: (a) Off-street Parking Space --An area not located on a public street, highway, alley, or other public thorough- fare of not less than one hundred eighty (180) square feet, net, exclusive of access or maneuvering area or ramps or obstructions and not less than eight (8) feet in width to be used exclusively as a temporary storage space of a motor vehicle. Section 3. The yearly license fee for the license herein pro- vided for by this ordinance shall be in the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00). Section 4. Any person, firm or corporation violating the pro- visions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be subject to a fine of not to exceed One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), or to imprisonment in the Workhouse for a period not to exceed ninety (90) days. Section 5. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage, approval and publication. AUG 16 19ST Yeas Councilmen Nays assed by the Co it Gibbons / I _ u-,.8kAQ":&_ Holland n FVor Marzitelli V� Mortinson C::) � 1 Against Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Attest: % Approved 000' City ClerkMayor Gni 12-fJ ,. y R / / v/ � j (^w/�VV✓✓��"��KK��iST-;ZTili B -oz.s _-5�•� 60 PRESENTED BY 1 / ORDINANCE COUNCIL FILE NO _ORDINANCE --NO An ordi nce licensing and regulating private mn or vehicle arking lots in the ity f Saint Paul, d providi penalties for the viol a ion thereof. is is an ems gency ordinance r4ndere necessary for he preaervati n of the public/ peace, ealth and ®f et . THE COUNCI OF THE CITY QF SAINT PA L DOES ORDAIN Section 1. o person, irm or corpo ation shall wii, operate or maintain a pri ate parki g lot Por mot r vehicles w t in the City of Saint Pau without first having a plied for an ecelved a license for such operat on and maintenan a of such pr ate parking lot. Section 2. "P Iva parking lot" is reby define to mean real property situa ed n the City of Saint Paul used f r the parking of motor veh c s thereon without f e charged t the owner of said vehicl or the use of said p rking lot, nd which said parking lot is ficient in area to p vide for t e parking of more than five aut obiles y ed b il. Section 3. The arly license fee for a license erein pro- vided for by this or ance shall be in the s of Ten: llars (10.00). Section 4. Any a son, firm or corporat on violati the provisions of this o f nos shall be guilty o a misdeka anor and, upon conviction !the eof'shall be subject to a fine of not to exceed One Hundred Do fare ($100.00) or to imprisonm nt in the Workhouse for a perio not to exceed ninet (90) day . i Section 5. This, ord nance is hereby decla ed to be an emergency ordinance render d necessary for the reservat on of the public peace, he4lth a d safety. Section 6. This ordin nce shall take effee and be n force upon its passage, approval nd publication. I y Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council Gibbons j Halvorson Holland in Favor -` -Marzit6lli Mortinson Against Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Approved: Attest: City Clerk Mayor 4`,. _-�" _ - i . it JOSEPH R. OKONESKI J HAROLD J. RIORDAN City Clark _ Council Recorder CITY OF SAINT PAUL _ Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK BUREAU OF RECORDS 386 CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE z July 26, 1955 Mr. Thomas Ryan Secretary, Special Committee on Licensing Ordinances City Ball Dear Sir: The Council laid over one day to July 2;th the following ordinances. .C.F. 173790, 173825. 173826, with reference to permit fee for parking lot'applications; license fees for open-air parking places, and private motor vehicle parking lots respectively, and referred them back to the Committee to study and determine as to which of these ordinances should be adopted by the Council. Very truly yours, ty s a 2nd ;It Laid over to__ j r I 3rd and app -4J dop y Yeas � Yeas .. Nays --- gibbons Halvorson Ifdlvorson =y Holland _ :-Holland i' Marzitelli r i t-Marzitelli Martinson � . /Fiofin on Peterson i/Pet erson / %r± _ Mr. PresidentDillon %Mr, president Dillon i 8 0 M::' ,o. 179827-0rdmentt No. 10563-- odein.l to City Clerk - T. GibbT: onb—NoTr18 O. $al- - .ison—Bernard Holland—Severin , O R D I N A Martinson 8otxrt 7. Peterson_ °.n ordinance amending ordlnan- 1g ( 7;1 ? X075, 'approved May 1, 1820, r 1 }'(827 _ ° l6 3 PRESENTED BY % 3 A _ _ �•3` No. ' -- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 7075, APPROVED MAY 1, 1929, entitled ".AN ORDINANCE TO LICENSE AND REGULATE PAWNBROKERS. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE RENDERED NECESSARY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE PUBLIC PEACE, HEALTH AND SAFETY", AS AMENDED. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY 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. 7075, approved May 1, 1929, as amended, is hereby further amended, in Section 2 thereof, by striking therefrom the figure "$200.00" and substituting in lieu thereof the figure "$240.00". Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety, and shall be in force and effect immediately upon passageg approval and publication. Yea Councilmen Nays Halvorson Holland 3 Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Rosen Mr. President (Daubney) Atte D CityClerkClerk 60 -6. gap.. JUL 15 low Passed by the ncil To Favor Against Approved: Mayor i PAWNBROKERS Raises License Fee From $200.00 to $240.00. Cite: Compiled Ordinances, page 214. See 1947 - page 465. r i U I m �zv Laid over to ' 3rd and app's dop Yeas - Nays YeasGy/'' Nays rt Halvorson na i ' Holy on Holland Dtaraitelli / %Tolland / Aar telti J y Mortinson 4-' o�rtinson ; -"Peterson Peterson -- Dir. President Dillon �Mr. President Dillon _ 8 17; 28 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCEiNO. 7317, APPROVED JULY 13, 1931, ENTITLED " AN ORDINANCE TO LICENSE AND REGULATE PERSONS, FIRMS OR CORPORATIONS ENGAGED IN THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF LIVE ANIMALS, AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION HEREOF° AS AMENDED. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE RENDERED NECESSARY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE PUBLIC PEACE, HEALTH AND SAFETY. THE COUNCIL -OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAINS Section 1. That Ordinance No. 7317, approved July 13,'1931, as amended, be, and the same hereby is, further amended by strik- ing out Section 2 of said Ordinance, in its entirety, and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Seotion 2. The amount to be paid for a license in. accordance with Section 1 hereof shall be the sum of 030.00 per year." Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety and shall be in force and effect immediately upon passage, approval and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Attest: ('� 1) /9i0 City Clerk Indo I -;a ..,.e Passed by the Cou cilJ U L 15 1955` Favor gainst JUL 5 IJ *3 Approved• Mayor �' SRED; 7 o2.�-s- - ..'xo. E4a828--Ordlr>ence NO. E0964—; � fin . - Orlaiu.l to Clb Clerk . . --Barnard '. H�ulland-6eVerin 'Martinson -$Obert F. Petersou—I —d =e OrdinAnee O R D I N A %�i? NI X17, aDDroVetl July 9, 188E, eat dJulyn1 0 t � J. , I 0-(6 PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCEiNO. 7317, APPROVED JULY 13, 1931, ENTITLED " AN ORDINANCE TO LICENSE AND REGULATE PERSONS, FIRMS OR CORPORATIONS ENGAGED IN THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF LIVE ANIMALS, AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION HEREOF° AS AMENDED. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE RENDERED NECESSARY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE PUBLIC PEACE, HEALTH AND SAFETY. THE COUNCIL -OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAINS Section 1. That Ordinance No. 7317, approved July 13,'1931, as amended, be, and the same hereby is, further amended by strik- ing out Section 2 of said Ordinance, in its entirety, and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Seotion 2. The amount to be paid for a license in. accordance with Section 1 hereof shall be the sum of 030.00 per year." Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety and shall be in force and effect immediately upon passage, approval and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Attest: ('� 1) /9i0 City Clerk Indo I -;a ..,.e Passed by the Cou cilJ U L 15 1955` Favor gainst JUL 5 IJ *3 Approved• Mayor �' SRED; 7 o2.�-s- b PET SHOPS Increase in License Fee From $25.00 to $30.00. Cite: Ordinance No. 7317, July 13, 1931. Ordinance No. 8937 1947 - Page 465. 1711"\828 | C-1 is 2nd--- to Laid over / 3rd and app. dopte Yea. Nays' Yeas / Nays Gibbon. t. Halvorson .. alvorson Holland Holland ' ilHarzitelli Marzitelli n i - ,f .X Martinson �40rtinson / i fi Peterson/ eterson `1, r. President Dillon a Mr. President Dillon � t 8 .r Orl,in.l t. City Clerk 1 ,79829 --Ordinance No. 30585—� Obert T. Glbbona-Norris O. Hal- on—Bernard T. �Ho7la.d-8evula O R D I N A Mortinsoa--Hobert 7. Peterson_ ordinance amending Ordina iB58, entitled: 1 ]' 17,929 t:(�29 orNamce to lilid cense s. ,t . ersons, Arms or cot) fnr,': the business of cr - PRESENTED BY rs , E NO. O..;. n AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 8958, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE TO LICENSE AND REGULATE PERSONSfFIRMS OR CORPORATIONS ENGAGED IN THE BUSINESS OF COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF" APPROVED AUGUST 7, 1947, THIS IS AN EMERGENCY 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. 8958, Approved August 7, 1947, Is hereby amended, in Section 2 thereof, by striking therefrom the words and figures "Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00)" where the same do. appear, and by inserting in lieu thereof the words and figures "Thirty Dollars ($30.00)". Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety, and shall be in force and effect immediately upon passage, approval and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Atte ? City Clerk t0 12-54 JUL 15 996 Passed by tcil -----In Favor J Against JUL Approved: Mayor M PHOTOGRAPHERS Increase of fee From $25.00 to $30.00. ♦aa*err Cite: Ordinance No. 8958 1947 - P• 492. 0 ls� 2n _ Laid over to ✓ 3rd and app. dopt J Yeas Nay e YeasNays -Gibbmtlr-, ) I Gib s - Halvorsonalv9raon Holland Holland / Marzitelli arzitelli Martinson /IKI.,rtinson / / Peterson sterson Mr. President Dillon ZMr. President Dillon JiY Ii� )YJ II ori¢In.l to C14 Clerk..'aobeit T ib -65F Hel rW_Memeid T' &b vetln . s 0RDINAN fir' 30 acdinaaceregu ^rf the am `1 to' be ' 11 tale 11 are Yan� 6 PRESENTED BY q,r:,1r ��3NANCE fib. r 0 9or ' AnT:Anordinarfoe amending Ordinance No. 5244, entitled: regulating the amount of e paid the City of Saint Paul for icenses and repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith.", approved January 31, 1920, as amended. This ordinance is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preser- vation of the public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That 04-dinance No. 5244, approved January 31,1920,as amended, is hereby further amended by striking out,the paragraph therein providing for the license fees for the operation of public dance halls, and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Every public dance hall the area of which does �y net exceed 2,500,square feet, the sum of Thirty Dollars (030.00) per year; for every public dance hall the area of which exceeds 2,500 square feet, but doee:not.:exoeed 5 000 tquare feet, the sum of Sixty Dollars ($60.00F per year; for every public dance hall the area of which exceeds 5,000 square feet, but'does not exceed 6,500 square feet, the. sum of Eighty Dollars ($80.00) per year; for every public dance hall the area of which exceeds 6,500 e care feet, the sum.of One Hundred Twenty Dollars (120.00) per year." Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emer- gency ordinance rendered necessary,for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 3. This ordinance shall be in force and effect upon its passage, approval and publication. y i � .C3 1 4:' v Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council 15199 Gibbons Halvorson Holland In Favor Marzitelli Mortinson Against Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Approved: JUL i6 1955 - A eat: I 1 City Clerk. `n Mayor 12-54 .ORW� 8 s— a PUBLIC DANCE HALL 'MO Raises license fees as follows: From, Area Present fee Amended fee Up to 2500 sq. ft. $25.00 $30.00 2500. to 500D sq. ft. $50.00 $6o.00 5000 to 6500 sq. ft. $65.00 $80.00 Over 6500 sq. ft. $100.00 $120.00 araaaa#auraraa Cite: Ordinance No. 5244, January 31, 1920. Ordinance No. 8925, 1947, page 441. W l 17, 1-110 fc' J �� lG Gi✓ Uf PJ. s Flee Q 1.5-v v !'o s'voa av: s'b D0' G v i i Old. 6__4q - )OL-1 3 /,19 Lo V t W !91 1 f–�— Laid over to dopt 3rd and apP Yeas Na Yeae Nays Gibbons alvorson alvorson � � it1o118nd Holland I1(/n v arzitelq Marzitelli o yyyyyyaaaaaa on Mortineon eterson a Peterson a President Dillon Mr. President Dillon : 9 ��t' t- A/ il 1T1 R. :Y .it Cv, 0r.Wal W Cib Cleh C. F. No. 1738=—C, mn No. 10W8 w - - - By Hobert T_ Gibbon N0rr S O. Bat. oa—HernardT 8o11and�4everla ���^ Rbe�g. K7 ORDIN Gibbons dl yo July 19;;4 qce r �Ite Holland This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the pre- PRESENTED BY 1 t)ELP1NANCE NO. 1 D THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES 03 DIAIN: Mortinson' Section 1. That Ordinance No. 3524, approved July'26, 1915, An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 31524, approved July 26, 1915, as amended, entitled: Yeas "An ordinance regulating and licensing Nays restaurants and victualing houses.v Gibbons This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety." Holland This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the pre- servation of the public peace, health and safety, D THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES 03 DIAIN: Mortinson' Section 1. That Ordinance No. 3524, approved July'26, 1915, as amended, be and the same'is hereby further amended by striking out Section 5 of said ordinance, as amended, and by inserting in President (Dillon) lieu thereof the following: Att t: r "Section 5. The annual license fee for conducting a restaurant or victualing house under City Clerk a license issued pursuant to this ordinance shall 1 o z -aa be: a) When the area occupied for the operation of said restaurant is up to 1000.square feet, the sum of $30.00 per year. t b) When the area occupied for the operation of said restaurant is from 1001 to 2500 square feet, the sum of $50,00 per year. c) When the area occupied for the operation of said restaurant is from 2501 to 5000 square feet, the sum of $80,00 per year. d) When the area occupied for the operation of said restaurant is over 5000 square feet, the sum of $125.00 per year." Section 2. This is 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 upon its passage, approval and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli D Mortinson' Peterson President (Dillon) Att t: City Clerk 1 o z -aa . VW.. Passed by the CoouncidUL 15 11% �In Favor J Against uL15I g Approved: J Mayor PUBLISHED_ ,zs - -� �?�q'�YyziY✓a'sf� �`.p�4N .rS&�,?Y. �.. II %f RESTAURANTS 0 Increases license fee from $25.00 to Up to 1000 square feet $30.00 ry 1001 to 2500 square feet $50.00 2501 to 5000 square feet $80,00 Over 5000 square feet $125.00 yjy¢ Y ' Cite: - Ordinance No. 3524 - See Ordinance No. 8940 p.466 — 1947. a h r7. E• M2 �F a is Laid over to�dop 3rd and,aPt Yeas Yeae �!. 3 Nays Yibbo � 'Gibbons Ivo on Halvorson Holland o nd +, arzitelli ortinsou a Martinson (1 f d eteraon �1 ^Pete[aMr— _ _ - r. President Dillon ;f Mr. President Dillon " Adopted by the Council---- Yeas Nays 2nd—_/ --1-- 9 4 �ON �a. Laid over to •' HOLLAND ; (' '3rd and appy v dop -;' MARZ LI Yeae Neye i Yeas Nets RTINSON Gibbons Gibbons PETERSON Halvorson Halvorson lru SFR. PRESIDENT (DILLON) Holland Holland Marzitelli Martinson Martinson 5?: rson Peterson - t Mr. President Dillon Mr. President Dillon . s it 5 Original re City Clerk CZ; 21 re nom$ Ps> d 0 Nays O R D I N A owe ce°=`g 17,"832 OrdinaPee 8981. aPP�ed AUBdst 18„ 1P47: ae ntletl, entitled: -,%ordinance 1mPaefng a ye:: -tin retail druH gWnc+. -y,:;,g. �{ An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 8961, approved August 16, 1947, as amended, entitled: "An ordinance imposing a yearly tax upon retail drug stores and professional pharmacies'in the City of Saint Paul; providing for the manner of payment of said tax 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 SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: MAP " "Section ]_ That.Ordinance No. 8961, approved August 14, 1947, as amended, is hereby further amended by striking therefrom Section 1 in its en- tirety, and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: 'Section 1. There is hereby imposed a tax per calendar year on each retail drug store or professional pharmacy maintained or operated within the limits of the City of Saint Paul as follows: '9) If the area occupied by said drug store or pharmacy is up to 1000 square feet, the sum of $30.00 per year. 'b) If the area occupied by said drug store or pharmacy is from 1001 to 5000 square feet, the sum of $35.00 per year. 'o) If the area occupied by said drug store or pharmacy is from 5001 to 750 square feet, the sum of $40.00 per year. 'd) If the area occupied by said drug store or pharmacy is over 7500 square feet, the sum of $45.00 per year. 'The number of square feet used in deter— mining the fee in this Section shall include all sales space, display space, and the space in which pharmaceuticals are compounded.'" Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) }' Attest: a ry' e City Clerk } s 4 q95� Passed by the Council 0,jjs 31 7 Tn Favor 6�ASainst G 31 y95� A Mayor ,1. It, orlei.a to tits cleh l�C Rq Robert? T.�Cjybpp Nerrlgl"� 0 O R D I N A �HBlvor¢on — Rprngtd T. 8onenL — r/y t� Severin A. Mortinaon- �'it: 32 4n ardlnance8mendln8 Ordinance nde�,Ii1UeA AvB�er iB.. 1947. as �%� 't ln. ordlDance ItoDo a ye:: ,�a fS� /, _..:Fm+ retalt erug sfoa »a.-.ur. PRESENTED ►�1— BY , � `rm"1eB i" �' � �D• An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 8961, approved August 16, 1947, as amended, entitled: "An ordinance imposing a yearly tax upon retail drug stores and professional pharmacies in the City of Saint Paul; providing for the manner of payment of said tax 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 SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Sec on 1. That Ordinance No. 8961, approved gust 14, 1947, as a ended, is hereby further amended by s king therefrom Section 1 i its entirety, and by inserting in le—u thereof the following: "Se tion 1. There is hereby mposed a tax per calendar ear on each retail d g store or pro- fessional phar cy maintained or perated within the limits of the Ci of Saint Pau as fdllows: a) If the a a occ ied by said drug store or pharmacy is up to 1 0 quare feet, the sum of $30.00 per year. b) If the ea occup' d bysaid drug store or pharmacy is fro 1001 to 50 square feet, the sum of $60.00 pe year. c) I the area occupied by id drug store or pharmacy s from 5001 to 7500 square eet, the .sum of $125:0 per year. d) If the area occupied by said dru store or p armacy is over 7500 square feet, the sum $2 .00 per year." ection 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. $ection 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage, approval and publication. I Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland U Marzitelli ((( Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Attest: / / D I V City Clerk T Passed by the Council ROA g 1 195'a �� •• Favor L1 Against Aira g 1 t3bo A Mayor a Ito, .9 / 19q-1 k'5t S° 4 A3 K Q 173832 a cvin Td _ Pe o s�j, / 3a l '. �pvo ro S oav 6 v a Ito, .9 / 19q-1 k'5t S° 4 A3 rr moves to amend C. ,F. #173832 by striking in Section 1, Subdivisior. (b) thereof, the figure $60.00 and inserting in lieu thereof the figure $35.00. By striking in Subdivision (c) thereof, the .r figure $125.00 and inserting in lieu thereof the figure $40.00, and by striking in Subdivision (d) thereof, the figure $200.00 <�- and inserting In lieu thereof the figure ;45,00. All .5 /r -4L v �t 2n s c _ Laid over to dopt §; ., r; 3rd and W) _ Nags Nays Yese �ns Yeas ;\ Gi - }'`.. n slvo olland olland yilglli � �zitelli r,: � son �'CCetGrson "W(O h �4 Peterson1 preeident Dillon /-Mr. President Dillon °s .5j• v 3V L� OaW—1 t. city CUA No 173893--ft—ft No IW88-- ORDINA•'Yobwt T. dT o>>e 1 T� 33 Nome RODert F Fete noi — rdinence em dimnr - - ;53 epptwed August II'"186,=1; t Roll S1taLng Kinks PRESENTED BY -,mac s_ y:,i.i`" E NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 140. 552, APPROVED AUGUST 11, 1885, PERTAINING TO ROLLER- SKATING RINKS. THIS ORDINANCE IS AN EMERGENCY 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. 552, approved August 11, 1885, pertaining to Roller Skating Rinks, is hereby amended, in Section 2 thereof, by striking therefrom the figure 0$25.00° where the same does appear, and inserting in lieu thereof the figure 9$30.004. Section 2. This Ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety, and shall be in force and effect immediately upon passage, approval and publication. f ■ `" 15 195 Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Co cid Gibbons Halvorson Favor Holland Marzitelli O(� Against Mortinson Peterson I- 5 1959 Mr. President (Dillon)Approved:L Attest: - City Clerk Mayor 00o i� oa •e -� .'Ui>i.ISFFEI37-�-.3 Sf� 0 ROLLER RINKS Increase in license fee From $25.00 to $30.00. Cite: Ordinance No. 552 Compiled Ordinances, p.29. i I'm 17'3;3 1 74538 U rt t; 17'3;3 1 74538 U rt Laid over to r dop t 3rd and aPP Nays � Ry Yeas c[v' Yeas ibbooa 1 � � alvorson /� alvor Dend J olland //�� 'telli araitelli 111���---fffYYY/// (ortinson . Mortinsoo' / /Peterson Peterson Mr. President Dillon /M, president Dillon Owe - II a r Laid over to r dop t 3rd and aPP Nays � Ry Yeas c[v' Yeas ibbooa 1 � � alvorson /� alvor Dend J olland //�� 'telli araitelli 111���---fffYYY/// (ortinson . Mortinsoo' / /Peterson Peterson Mr. President Dillon /M, president Dillon Owe - II a 5� odda.i�w civ cl.ra - - 17;3834ORDINANCE @ COUNCIL FILE NO. 's i I o i6 9 i PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE SETTING THE FEE TO BE PAID FOR LICENSES ISSUED TO SCAVENGERS, PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NO. 1835, APPROVED SEPTEMBER 3, 1895. This IS AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE RENDERED NECESSARY FOR THE PRESEP.VATION OF THE PUBLIC PEACE, HEALTH AND SAFETY. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That the license fee for licenses issued toj scavengers in the City of Saint Paul pursuant to Ordinance No. 1835, approved September 3, 1895, shall be in the sum of Twenty Dollars ($20.00) per license per year. Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety, and shall be in force and effect immediately upon passage, approval and publication._ C. F. No. 173034 --Ordinance No. 10569. - .. Ry'liobert T. Gibbons-N*lc O.NaI- vorson—Rernsrd T. HollaadSeverin A. Mortinmo—Robert F.`'POterpoa A. Ordinapee setting the fee to be Paid for licenses iwueedd to scavengers, pursuant 40 'ordinance No: -4005,-al- proved September 3, 1896. This..�aa emerggeney- ordinance, rendered neces- sary for -the preservation of -thepublic peace, health and safety. • The Council- of the City of Saint Paul Does ordain., SECTION 1 That the license fee for licenses is - wed to scavengers in the City of Saint Paul pursuant to Ordinance No. 1835, ayproved September•3: 1883, shall •be m the sum of 1Wenty Dollars (A'10.00)'per license per year. I I - - SECTION 3 This ordinande is hereby declared to i be an emergency ordlnanre rendered necessary £or,ttie gpeaervatieh of the public peach, health and safety, and shall be in force and effect immediately upon passage, approval and publicii.%a Passed by the Council July 15; 1965.. Yeas- men CouncllGibbons. Hidvor- - son, lfollaad, telli, Martlmm�, PeN.Mr. Pre dent (Dillon) -7. Approved July 15, 1936. - i JOSEPH E DIf.I.ON, s - Mayor. 5 a Attest: R. OKONESKi, ?, City Clerk: (July 93, 1956) — JUL 15 1816 Yeas Councilmen . Nays Passed by the Co ii Gibbons Halvorson Favor — Holland Marzitelli Against Mortinson Peterson JILL 15 62,56 " r. President Dillon) Apprqved: Attest: f City Clerk Mayor 1 00 -fid .•8 V.� rr , 5 SCAVENGER Increase in License fee }� From $15.00 to $20.00. � Cite: Ordinance No. 1835 Compiled Ordinances, p.170. �r C ` 5 t x� }� ny(y d , i s G� ,do 6d ' A � ' ina�11� -' Laid over to_=�_ ' n 3rd and app dop ti Yeas ay Yeas / Nays �@16G0- ifIalvarson alvorson �all d �HrZi�Ili /i/ylland Shiaaryitelii phi/ort�eon a /1N/tinson / I P' eters.. /Peferson /Mr. President Dillon. President Dillon .1T`8 t";t) r 0.W..1 w cib cl—k ,' o. 17388E=0lNnenCe No. 3057P— v 'i LI T. Gibbons—N= O. Set- ' son—Bernard T. Holland-Sevetln ORDINAL 1 - 17;N35 - 49 mtl l�M amendfre R'dln' 1 J J Tiendto b•� rt'f PRESENTED BY '°b 1LA r'.`�JHANCE NO. _4L An ordinance amending Ordinance No.7074, entitled °An ordinance to license and regulate Second -Hand Dealers other than second-hand automobile and second-hand automobile parts dealers. This is an emergency.ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety", approved May 1 1929, as amended. This is an emergency ordinance, reUered 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. 7074, approved May 1, 1929, as amended, is further amended by striking out Section 2 of said ordinance and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Section 2. The amount to be paid for licenses provided for in this ordinance shall be Sixty Dollars ($60.00) per year., Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emer- gency ordinance rendered necessary fors the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force j from and after its passage, approval and publication. I f Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) 9. 54 City Clerk s� JUL 15 1955' Passed by the uncil , n Favor _4':� Against Approved: JUL !15 19J5 Mayor PiTT3I.ISI�D? oZ s- tr '�I I VV ;fin v. � Lt.� ^'� � �' 41 •�, , SECOND—BAND DEALERS — GENERAL Increases license fee - From $50.00 to $60.00. L � est L Y "''zy�` wwwwwww Cite: Ordinance No. 7074 Compiled Ordinances 216. See also Ordinance No. 8933 1947 - p.458. Yi v wry .�A 11 Ca zi. u 1 17,8`5 r .° r %�� 5 m A� • -/1' WV r "`� 11.E r eo r I I, z r r.s, � • fi odrm.I w City Clark ' ORDINANCE COUNCIL FILE NO. I PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7074, entitled: "An ordinance to license and regulate Second Hand Dealers other than second hand automobile and second hand automobile parts dealers. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety", approved May 1, 1929, as amended. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 7074, approved May 1, 129, as amended, is further amended by striking out Section 2 0£ said ordinance and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Section 2. The amount to be paid for licenses provided for in this ordinance shall be Sixty Dollars ($60.00) per year. Section 2. 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, approval, and publication. J Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr_ President (Dillon) Passed by the Council Tn Favor Against C-11 fx� Vq Laid over to P " 3rd and app. �]dopted— Yeas Nay Yeas Nays Halvorson Gib Halvorson Holland 'goliand Marzitelli rzitelli r^/1 Mortinson 60r --on Peterson eterson Mr. President Dillon /Mr. President Dillon 8 1 miR Original W CIV Clerk - 0RDINAN75 173836 PRESENTED BY /1�6� AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 7076, APPROVED MAY 1, 1929, AS AMENDED, ENTITLED 9 AN ORDINANCE TO . LICENSE AND REGULATE SECOND-HAND AUTOMOBILE DEALERS AND SECOND-HAND AUTOMOBILE PARTS DEALERS. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE RENDERED NECESSARY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE PUBLIC PEACE, HEALTH AND SAFETY" This is an emergency ORDINANCEIRENDERED 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. 7076, approved May 1, 1929, as amended, is hereby further amended by striking out Section 3 thereof, in its entirety, and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: 'Section 3. The amount to be paid for licenses for second-hand automobile dealers or second-hand automobile parts dealers shall be the sum of One Hundred Dollars (#100.00) per year. Such licenses shall permit the licensee to operate such business at one location. Where such businesses are operated by a licensee at more than one location, a license shall.be secured for each additional location for a fee of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per year per location.a Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, he.,alth and safety, and shall be in force and effect immediately upon passage, approval and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson G Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson �Ir. Presideni(Dillon) Att st: U City Clerk In 12-64 . Aw8 ,AUL 15 1986 Passed by the Council\\ -- �In Favor /G Against Approved: JUL 15 1a�`' 2 o Mayor irOBLe s SECOND-HAND AUTOMOBILE DEALER SECOND-HAND AUTOMOBILE PARTS DEALER Increase in license fee From $50,00 to $100.00, For both types of licensee. Cite: Ordinance No. 7076, May 1, 1929 1947 - p.458,. 1 t�y, Is 2n ;t �- Laid over to_ . 3rd and app dop I ! Yeas Nays Yeas/ Nays - y� Gina al/ yore n l� lI/IIaly on ��llii y� p orad . le 'flnldii1��[[ruuzlllienni / L .rd., r neon ortin'a. - etereon _ /. eteraon � - ' r. President Dillon *./President Dillon t O risinsl to CI4 Clerk - P. N 173897-00 Ndi— No. 10577r—) •9 Robert T. Gibbons. -N-111 I Hel- 1 •� � dT R.M—d- -n, ORDINA MnU—T�A e ; 4n orafnsntt 6mmdiapj �hd��; �, ennuea: Ian os'al:;an n•.� FiCt'iVO. _ _ " or .'..n., IOJ� PRESENTED BY =."DINANCE NO. ?`3R Z � An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 8442, entitled: "An ordinance providing for all matters concerning, relating or affecting the licensing of sidewalk contractors for the purpose of prescribing and fixing responsibility to the City and the public, and to insure a standard type of workmanship. This is an emergency ordinange rendered necessary for the preser- vation of the public peace, health and safety.", approved April 1, 1943, as amended. This is an emergency 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. 8442, approved April 1, 1943, as amended, is hereby further amended by striking from Section 7 the figure 11110.00" and by inserting in lieu thereof the figure 11$50.00"; and further amended by striking from Section 9 thereof the figure 11$10.0011 and by inserting in lieu thereof the figure 11$50.00", and that said ordinance is further amended by striking from Section 11 thereof the figure 11$10.0011 and by inserting in lieu thereof the figure 11$50.00". Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered'necessary for the 1 ;preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage, approval and publication. 1 °�2'4 yjl JUL 15 199 Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council Gibbons iHalvorson Hollandn Favor Marzitelli Mortinson Saint Peterson Mr. Pre i illo Approved: JUL 15 15 i A st: City Clerk Mayor ({!J 1 00 -54 . ,.e P BLISHE13 0✓_3 l 7 ' SIDEWALK CONTRACTORS Raises license fee From 810,00 to $50,00. Cite: Ordinance No. 8442 x% 1943, Section 7-9-11 P. 73. ws-- s z #� S I Q GSk y, I ar` f, 2nd— a - Laid over to @;> 3rd and app dop .... Yeas Nays Yeas// " Nays .Gi6be119— _ Gibbons alvorson - j :, Halvorson Holland / �-Iioiland Ihn' arzitelli ' Marzitelli / ortinson 4i Martinson 't Peterson rson r. President Dillon Mr. President Dillon - 4 e 171l��1t�� :X I - No. 179EK18—Ordinance No. 10573— origiad to City Gert 1y Robert T Gibbons—Norris'O. Hal- " al coma—Retaard T, Holland-Seveiln O R D I N A �"`�ea Robert F. Petemn— �t k n ordinance amending Otdlaance, ft�� .995, entitled: o ordinauce.to preserve the +O. .,,�lth and safety by lleel sir ,t the slaughter,. • :4w: wine l^ 2 rhe^.;i ine anir.N3 CE NO. i 1 J PRESENTED'BY An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 5995, entitled: "An ordinance to preserve the public health and safety by licensing and regulating the slaughtering or killing of cattle, sheep, swine and goats in the City of Saint Paul, and by licensing and regulating the sale and use of the meat thereof" approved March 15, 1923, as amended. This is an emergency 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. 5995, approved March 15, 1923, as amended, is hereby further amended by striking from Section 4 thereof the words and figu3es "One Hundred Dollars ($100,00)" where the same do appear, i and by inserting in lieu thereof the words and figures "One Hundred Twenty Dollars ($120,00)". Section 2. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and in in force upon its passage, approval and publication. 1 Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli O Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) A t: City Clerk 000 -54 .6 . -JUL 15 1953' Passed by the Council Favor gainst JUL 15 1956 Approved: Mayor i'U$LISHED 7 �8 �c ,I' . m ._m,ta• I- t as n - �J#z gr x w` 2nd L Laid over to �jA ` r 3rd and SPP- Nays _-"� ` Yeas Nays Yeas Gibbons ' �f Gibbons Halvorson •`+''�.` -!i;`.,-: Halvorson Holland -=' Holland Maizitelli - rylarzilelli Mortinson l " Mortinson Peterson etersonI Mr. President Dillon ' Mr. Pre 'dent Dillon s TAVERN Raises License fees From -$500.00 to $600.00 -and- From $200.00 to $240.00. xxxxxxxxx Cite: Ordinance No. 8923 1947 - page 440. Ordinance No. 9008 1947 - page 721. z; 4 3f TAVERN Raises License fees From -$500.00 to $600.00 -and- From $200.00 to $240.00. xxxxxxxxx Cite: Ordinance No. 8923 1947 - page 440. Ordinance No. 9008 1947 - page 721. 011,1.W W CRY Clark Yeas Councilmen Nays_ Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson k Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Attest: 1001 12-61 City Clerk Passed by the Council In Favor A gainst Approved Mayor ORDINANCE 17'8'139 COUNCIL FILE NO. PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7513, entitled: "An ordinance defining a tavern, prohibiting the operation of a tavern without a license therefor, establish- ing regulations for the granting of such licenses, and setting the license fee. This is an emergRncy ordinance rendered necessary for;the preservation of the public peace, h6alth and safety." approved October 17, 1933, as amended. This is an emergency 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. 7513, approved October 17, 1933, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking from Sections 2 and 5 thereof the words and figures "Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00)" where the same do appear, and by inserting in lieu thereof the words and figures "Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00)11; and further by striking therefrom the words and figures "Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00)", where the same do appear, and by inserting in lieu thereof the words and figures "Two Hundred Forty Dollars ($240.00)". Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage, approval and publication. I Yeas Councilmen Nays_ Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson k Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Attest: 1001 12-61 City Clerk Passed by the Council In Favor A gainst Approved Mayor 2nd- Ll Laid over to 3rd and app dop Yeas Nayse I Yeas N _ ays GibJwns �a�lvoraon I / holland /nib 'telli !( Q � �Marzltelli Arortinson Peterson /Aeterson /Mr. President Dillon ",Mr. President Dillon I o.iaiaal to cler cl.rt - Yo 178840--Ordin800e titbbone—Nor.Nd-o Trtllnd— BO1e0v8HC74rn— lnORDINA HoF.- Peterson— ordlaence amending Ordlnevie • 1 1 ,� . 8704. entitled: in ordinance deso.a:I fhe bual- o( trader. iervim$ and ro4ufrin f for the oo f n tneroo:. 10 O ri PRESENTED BY 4 i ���eox .1 xa•rs An ordinance amending Ordinance No: 8704, entitled: "An ordinance regulating the business of trailer renting, and requiring licenses for the operation thereof, and prescribing penalty for the violation thereof" approved January 23, 1946, as amended. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the.--- public he__public peace, health and safety, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 8704, approved January I 23,-1946, as amended, is hereby further amended by striking therefrom the words and figures "Fifty Dollars ($50.00)" where the same do appear in Section 3 of said ordinance, and by insertjng in lieu thereof the words and figures "Sixty Dollars ($60,00)". Section 2. 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 upon its passage, approval and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gions Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson e2rPresident''.(Dillon) Attes City Clerk oen 2-6J �jffIu.e JUL 15 19W Passed by the Council n Favor (� egainst JUL 15 09513' Approved: Mayor VTTr,T.1STlED,7 3-�� N A V GGs f� �I r i' € n 173840 z ... k I NAVY - N Ta t ;hP �� yr v a is2n Laid over to VF' t+r 3rd and app Adopt ,( Yeas Nays Y Yeas Nays Gibbons a//lvyyprrr�44on /� a�lvorson �Iiopand / / /Ho and ar -tell* "C l./ erz'lelli �ineon o on ' �Petereon etereon Mr. President Dillon Mr. President Dillon Original to City Gert - 0. 173M—Ordlnanc6 No. Ir" ,.Aiert'T.. GlbboM Norrie O. a - ollanO R D I N A ordinanncen r amendV. ) dinnaaancee r/y 7r1{ (� '831, entitled:; ,..,, JO. 1 / I�l /." . vi„t ordinan a providing 'for e' u• a 1feeNR:fe0 to be paid i ^ O �� r.. club•oe pr anlxatlon e4:,» -yr., PRESENTED BY•lootlth or tihe shooting,,jCE NO. T with ehotgunn; In ' J. An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 5851, E entitled: j! "An ordinance providing for and fixing a license fee to be paid by any person, club or organization engaged in trap shooting or the shoot- ing of clay pigeons with shotguns, in the City of Saint Paul.” i. approved June 13, 1922. ' This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservationof the public peace, health and safety. i THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINTiPAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 5831, approved June 13, 1922, is hereby amended by striking therefrom Section 3, and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Section 3. The annual license fee for such license shall be and is hereby fixed at Ten Dollars ($10.00)." Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preserva- tion of the public peace, health and safety. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage, approval and publication. M� JUL 15 199 Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Co it Gibbons Halvorson Favor Holland Marzitelli A gainst Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Approved: JUL t 'JbJ A City Clerk Mayor 1000 -6 4 •8 F_ .�.t 7 cda ,, r.a. ,� , a 2nd 1 r Laid Diver' to n'. 7 3rd and app dop fit Yeas y Yeas � Nay. ��� Yea Gibbons - ,s/lvorson 49911101001-- /Holland Marzitelli -,I �arzitelli Mortinson ilifanson Peterson Peterson m Mr. President Dillon j1fr. President Dillon i s r 1r/y gg �3 • PRESENTED BYi C. r. No,39g�ptQlffiuoNo.�10p17— �7 All a1= Or�6�sQ�H�nO O, Vi A. :JUNIt:iWWILE�MO. ORDINANCE NO. _/_V !O An ordinance 1 s ng and regulating any person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of providing and operating vending machines for the public sale of f eigarette9 by the use or means of a mechanical devise; and providing a penalty for the violation thereof. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for servation of the public peace, health and safety. THE C CIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Seeti n 1. No person, firm or corporation shall engage in the busine a of providing and operating vending machines for the public sale of cigarettes or in any manner selling to the public cigarettes by the use or means of mechanical devices, without first having obtained a license for the carrying on of such busi- ness Itom the City of Saint Paul., Each machine operator shall affix his name and address to each machine. Each applicant for a license hereunder shall file with the office of the City Clerk a list of the machines operated by him and the locations where the said Machines are so operated, by affidavit of applicant for license. If, during the life of said license, there is any change in the number of said machines operated or in the locations at which said machines are operated, or if new machines are purchased and operated by the licensee, or new loca- tions are acquired and used by the licensee, said licensee under this ordinance shall immediately provide, by affidavit,the number of machines and the locations thereof either changed or newly acquired to the office of the City Clerk in the same manner as the original list was filed. Section 2. The yearly license fee for vending machine operators shall be as follows: Operators of two machines or less $5.00 Three to ten machines 10.00 Eleven to twenty-five machines 25.00 Twenty-six to fifty machines 50.00 Fifty-one to seventy-five machines 75.00 Over seventy-five machines 100.00 One Hundre_d7Dollars exceed ninety days. Section 4. Thisjordinance is hereby declared to be an emer- gency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. i Section 5. This ordinance shall be in force and effect immediately upon passage, approval and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson 7 Holland (J Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) City Clerk Passed by the AUG 10 1955 -In Favor 14 Against AW 10 ?35 Approved: Mayor PUBLISHED&— s—tea Y Or1.iv.1 t. City Clerk _ C. F. No. 17989Q—ptdinanC¢ No IOgt(q— By 8obelE T G160wns—.NorrLs O. O RDI N $°'°°�° — �°��° T $o»aad •";Seyerlxi A: Motjtnaop— ®® /�[q� n/ ing n.n lio`„ R.a ,�7c£ilii- 6L �t,'` 42 (Jx9n PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NQ— An ordinance Li a ng and regulating any person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of providing and operating vending machines for the public sale of cigarettes by the use or means of a mechanical devide; I and providing a penalty 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 SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. No person, firm or corporation shall engage -in the business of providing and operating vending machines for the public sale of cigarettes br in any manner selling to the public cigarettes by the use or means of mechanical devices,,, without first having obtained a license for the carrying on of such busi- ness Som the City of Saint Paul. Each machine operator shall affix his name and address to each machine. Each applicant for a license hereunder shall file with the office of the City Clerk a list of the machines operated by him and the locations where the said machines are so operated, by affidavit of applicant for license. If, during the life of said license, there is any change in the number of said machines.operated or in the locations at which said machines are operated, or if new machines are purchased and operated by the licensee, or new loca- tions are acquired and used by the licensee, said licensee under this ordinance shall immediately provide, by affidavit,the number � rF' Aw 4iL _ k � . ak"Tn•� kµ ��. ,. t � moves to amend C. F. # 173842, Section 1, by adding another sentence which shall read as follows: "Each machine operator shall affix his name and address to each machine.° And amend Section 2 by striking all of said Section and insert- ing lrLlleu thereof the following; "The yeerly license fee for vending machine operators shall be as follows: Operators of two machines or leas $ 5.00 Three to ten machines 10.00 Eleven to twenty-five machines 25.00 Twenty-six to fifty machines 50.00 Fifty-one to seventy-five machines 75.00 Over Seventy-five machines 100.00 0 Orl.f..l t. City Cleh - ORDINANCE 9 COUNCIL FILE NO. PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE LICENSING AND REGULATING ANY PERSON, FIR OR CORPORATION ENGAGED IN THE BUSINESS OF PROVIDING�iENDING Ir MACHINES -FOR THE PUBLIC SALE OF CIGARETTES BY THE USE OR MEANS OF A MECHANICAL DEVICE; AND PROVIDING A PENALTY 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 SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. No persona�, ..fssir1ces, 'ration shall engage,in the business of providing vend s for the public sale of cigarettes or in any manner see public cigarettes by the use or means of mechanicalithout first having obtained a license for the carrying on ness from the City of Saint Paul. Each applicant for a license rounder shall file with the offl-e of the City Clerk a list of a machines operated by him and the locations where the said machine are so operated, by affidavit of applicant for license. If, during the life of said license, there is any change in the number of said ma hines operated or in the loca— tions at which said machines are operat d, or if new machines are purchased and operated by the licensee, r new locations are acquired and used by the licensee, said licensee u or this ordinance shall immediately provide, by affidavit, the numb r of machines and the locations thereof either changed or newly ae uired to the office of the City Clerk in the same manner as the origi al list was filed. Section 2. The yearly license fee for eac vending machine operator receiving a license to operate under the terms of this ordinanceshall be in the sum of One Hundred Doll s ($100.00) Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Attest: City Clerk Passed by the Council \ Tn Favor Against Approved: Mayor a m ORDINANCE ��.. COUNCIL FILE NO. PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. . -2- ' x plus an additional license fee of One Doll ($1.00) per year i for each machine so operated by said operat r. Section 3. Any person, firm or eorpo ation violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be guil y of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be pun shed by a fine not to exceed One;Hundred Dollars ($100.00) or imprisonment for a z fl "period not totexoeed ninety days. Section 4. This ordinance is hereby glared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for he preservation of i the public peace, health and safety, and s 1 be in force and f effect immediately upon passage. Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli Mortinson Peterson - { Mr. President (Dillon) Attest: City Clerk 1000 12 -Rd ,..e•S Passed by the Council Tn Favor Against Approved: Mayor y �1 4. �M -��--- , / /. / �"' � � r � I � I � ;ter. � / I / j � i `' � •� � �� i � / � �. '� / / i i �� i � � ' � 1J i � �/ „ i/ � � // ,. � � ' / � � /, � �' � � � /, � � � � / / / ' / � � // / / i .' • / i / - �� ;. , � � .� � / 1 �►1 , { I � �, _ � � ► � i %. +� . ���A� / �, m �yLaid over to i 3rd and app, dop Yeas Nays YeasjG ^ �' _ Nays - al- iv rson �H�olland / Al/ar�ttelli `rr� /Mortineon / l eteraon Xeterson President Dillon Mr. President Dillon ' e I7,(�f ----•'".�'�-- °"°'m------_m,�„ems.. OASI..l io Ca, cl-1, No. 179849—Otdlnence No. 10878—� "itobert T.Glbbom—Norcla O. 8a1- ��' ! 843 gt {� O R D I N lei r` � Mber'F° et- (YY13 . n ordinance emending ordfneuce 9258 entitled: J. �/////// n ordinance regulating the colle� i�t /' J }yl tramportatlon and dlapo 1 1 1/.•, .� In therCit9:of 9nin �,�.E NO PRESENTED BY +iru es an ,rear - y AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 9256 ENTITLED MAN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE COLLECTION, TRANSPOR- TATION AND DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE IN THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL; PROVIDING RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE SIZE AND TYPE OF GARBAGE CONTAINERS AND THE PLACEMENT OF SUCH CONTAINERS; PROVIDING FOR THE LICENSING OF PRIVATE GARBAGE COLLECTORS; AND REPEALING ALL INCON- SISTENT ORDINANCES AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOFM APPROVED APRIL 9, 1949. AS AMENDED. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY 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. 9256, approved April 9, 1949, fas amended, Is hereby further amended by striking therefrom, in' CSection 3 thereof, the words and figures "Ten Dollars ($10.00)" where the same do appear, and by inserting in lieu thereof the words and figures °Twelve Dollars (#12.00)0. Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be ;an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of -1he,public peace, health and safety, and shall be in force and effect immediately upon passage, approval and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Hll Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli CD Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Attest: City Clerk 100 -fid q�.•8 JUL 15 199 Passed by t771�n Favor Against Approved: Mayor 1'uw,ISHED, —�3- S,-5�_ T GARBAGE COLLECTORS Increases license Pee From $10.00 to $12.00. airy*+rrr• Cite: Ordinance No. 9526 April 9, 1949• zt J s K' 1*a�. LLm C 1kiu. T GARBAGE COLLECTORS Increases license Pee From $10.00 to $12.00. airy*+rrr• Cite: Ordinance No. 9526 April 9, 1949• Lf/(x 1 h4h—' ___ 't Laid over t*Ny S; 3rd and appdop r, � Yeas 11a Yens Nays o Gi as Hal ofeon alaly eon Holland /� ;/� Land �M/arjitelli er /r1r.�a'Ids.1 neonoy�nea. % son /Peterson Dillon President Dillon 17;,)'844 ONein.l w City Clerk _ - No.;179&i4—Ordinance•No. 10677— Robert T. Gibbons—Norris O. Hal- _ O T\ ♦ i,reoo 8erasrd T. rt F. Holland—Severin Lj Morfinsoa-Robert F. Petersca— 17 (944 nn ordinance emending Ordinance t 3756, Entitled: .i ordinanm to pprovide for t* I� ration ad == of docs: e care protection - V PRESENTED BY , lost strayed. for .. Sjt, NO. i� An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 3756, entitled: "An ordinance to provide for the registration and licensing of dogs; and for the care, protection, and disposition of lost, strayed, homeless, and unlicensed dogs; and for securing and protecting the rights of owners thereof; and for the protection of the public. This is an emergency ordinance rendered neces- sary for the preservation of the,public peace, j health and safety.", 1 as amended. This is an emergency ordinance rendered neces- sary 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. 3756, as amended, is hereby further amended, in Section 9 thereof, by str'iking therefrom the wordsland figures"Fifty Cents (50¢)", where the same do appear, andby inserting in lieu thereof the words and figures "One Dollar ($1.00)". I Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emer- gency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage, approval and public:#tion. V Yeas Councilmen Nays Gibbons Halvorson Holland Marzitelli O Mortinson Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) Atte - City Clerk on 12 -fid .n b..8 JUL 15 19 Passed by the Council In Favor - gainst Approved: nn ^^ 11 O Mayor piTBI.ISHEl3z_ 3 syr b — _ f — 2n Is 4 i f .ztr Laid over to 3rd and app dop 1�4 Yeas Nays Yeas / Rolland i3 land INS �Marzitelli acmtelli '111ortinson / niortinson �?�erson // /Peterson q /Mr. President Dillon Mr. President Di11onG�'l, �« �1 t i�8y6--Ordlnmce: No 10578- �R ORDINANC 17:;45 rt—Stobetf. F ,FeEenou— PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. � An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 5840, entitled: "An ordinance for the--R�u��r e of promoting the public health, 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 erected or altered; and regulating and determining the minimum size of lot line courts and other open spaces, and establishing the boundaries of districts for said purposes,° approved July 7, 1922, as amended. This is an emergency 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. 5840 approved July 7, 1922, as amended, is hereby further amended by striking from Section 20, Article D, the words and figures "the sum of $15.0011, where the f same do appear, and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: "the sum of Twenty Dollars ($20.00) where the appeal itWolves residential property, and the sum of Thirty Dollars ($30.00) where the appeal involves commercial property." Section 2. That Ordinance No. 5840, approved July 7, 1922, as amended, is further amended by striking from Section 23, Article V, the words and figures "the sum of $15.00", where the same do appear, and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: "the sum of Thirty Dollars (030.00) if the property involved is Ten Thousand (10,000) square feet, or less, in area; and the sum of,Five Dollars (5.00) for each Ten Thousand (10,000) square feet, or less, in addition to the first Ten 2Dusand (10,000) square feet." Section 3. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emer- gency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage, approval and publication. Yeas ' Cquncilmen Nays Gibbons fWsereeHollands— Marzitelli v Mortinson Peterson President (Dillon) Attes City Clerk JUL 28 189 Passed by tht&uncil 7777��In Favor Against Appro Mayor III IALISHED 7 -36 8 • N i%Yr� , ^"... z, 17 REZONING Reclassification: Fee is raised from $15.00 -to- lot 10,000 sq. ft. $30.00 Each additional 10,000 sq. ft. $ 5.00 Minor appeals: Fee is raised from $15.00 -to- Residential $20.00 Commercial $30.00 w*aawrraaa*•xr Cite: Ordinance No. 5840 1948, page 752• i ' JOSEPH R. OKONESKI _ HAROLD J. RIORDAN City Clerk Council Recorder 'CITY OF SAINT PAUL g� Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK`+; BUREAU OF RECORDS 386 CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE AUL CORFORA7'foPd COt'IySEL July 15,1955 i, _ � u Mr. Marshall F. Hurley Corporation Counsel Building Dear Sir: .The Council referred to you the attached ordinance, C. F. No. 173845, amending Ord. No. 5840, the Zoning Ordinance, with reference to filing fee. Por rezoning petitions and zoning appeals, and requested that you confer with 1. D. Loeks and advise the Council further in the matter. I believe that you kept the parking lot ordinance and will confer with Mr. Loeks on that also. With reference to that ordinance, you will recall that A. H. Schroeder suggested that license fees be based on the dimensions of the lot rather than the number of cars that may be parked thereon. Very truly yours, Ci Clerk }I a ��II 17'N17 od.l..l to City Clerk COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO.— OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK C UNC L RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM COMMISSIO'N'PRESENTID DATE Jtlne 2Q.� 951_ S _ RBSOLVBD, That the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized to purchase, with the consent of the Comptroller and the City Council, without advertisement or competitive bids, such supplies as may be required, for a period of one year, from the Library of Congress, Washington, D. C. for the Department of Libraries, Auditorium and Museums, as this is the only source of sup ,{ijy and no advantage can be gained by advertisement or competitive bids. Charge Public Library Library Service Supplies 16-A3. C. �'. No. 173841�By Severin A. Mortin- y „1 Resolved, That the Purchasing A e t f be and he is hereby authorized to: Comytrolle withLadukthecoCityt Cou tih 'i without advertisement or rempetittve bide, such su plies es myay be required, Library oPCongreweWashinggt�on DICe for the De traeat of Libraries, Audi- torlum and Museums.. as no dvaae %• my sourre of supplq tage can be gained by ad0ertlsement or compctittve bldg. — 14br.Y Charge .Patine Libraryry Service — Supplies IB -A3. i Adopted by Ohs CouncU June 24, 1958. ' Approved Jun(7ue Til, 1956. ly 2, 1955) , JUN P, Adopted by the Council_ —196— . Approved _.._—___ 196— —Y—In Favor //�� dating Mayor Against �W V #� COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons Ha3yeree:r--- •-Holland Marzitelli 5S' Mortinson 6n s_&. (Peterson) JUN P, Adopted by the Council_ —196— . Approved _.._—___ 196— —Y—In Favor //�� dating Mayor Against �W y'9 Original to City Clerk • , /J CITY OF ST. PAUL Orrl ,r nG TuIZ rlj . -i ��v FILE COUNCIL NO. Y RESOLVED, That the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized, with the consent of the Comptroller, to purchase from PUBLIC WORKS EQDIPM&NT CONFABS 1 - DRC+Y Conveyor Belt for Elgin Sweeper at a cost of $375.00, without advertisement or competitive bids as this Is the only source of supply and no advantage could be gained thereby. Charge Municipal Equipment 1003131. I�I\ COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gibbons �Halcvrserr----- `'i•Iollzftd----- Marzitelli Mortinson PetErm - sM dw{ V 'fesident.(Peterson) C. F. No. 173898—By Frank .D . Marzi• C teal— Resolved, That the Purchasing Agent) be and he is hereby authorlutl, withthe consent of the Comptroller, to ppur- chase from PUBLLC WORKS E@U1P-j MENr COMPANY 1 -,DRC -Y Conveyor) Belt for Elgin Sweeper at a cost $375.00, without advertisement or com- I 'getitive bids as thl§ is the ofy source .SI sptl tt6hpp% and no advantage coWd be galneereby. e Charge Munidpal Equipment lOD3-; - 131. Adopted by the CouncU June 24, 1955.; j App—d June 24, 1955. , (JWy 2, 1955) I � 1 I I I Adopted by the CouneiL 2 15 195_ JSh ! J Approved _ _195_ ✓ In Favor } Mayor ABtIHJ Against cd, ' Original to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL FCO ILE NCIL NO. _ OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CO RESOLUTION�GENERAL FORM MPRESENTED eY COMMISSIgNE y,��% pgTF .Tt1Qfl 20_ 1955 _ y. .P M1� RESOLVED That the Purc i , ng Agent be an& he is hereby authorized, with the consent of the Comptroller, to purchase from GEORGE T. RYAN COMPANY one Case Model VAI-6 Industrial Mower at-a cost of $455.00, without advertisement or competitive bids as this is the only source of supply and no advantage could ' beained thereby. 8 Y• .. Charge Municipal Equipment 1003-139. - C. F. No. 173649-.By Frank 1). Menl-i ' - tow— Resolved, That he Purchasing Agentl - et the .sent ofr Comptrojlerto putrh- ase from GEORGE T. RYAN CO trial • ower et aat of $455.onw Model 0D, Indus- i out advertisement or competitive' bids as this 1 e the onlY•'source of eupply and no advantage could be gefnetl thereby. �s Charge Municipal Equipment 1003- TT\ 1 I 'req • Adopted by the Council TunO TA, 1955. Approved June 24, 1955. § (July a 1955,) -V - JUN 24 1955 4 • .., �.. COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council_ 195— y * Yeas Nays Gibbons .11awereon--- Approved_---- 195— y, - Ilalla�ld--, L In Favor Marzitelli I '>- Mortinson May or p4t- r / Against a *,tom. 5M 6-A':r• pI0(YdCnI (Pf9piW� f� 171KA Council File No. ....... .... _ PROPOSAL' FOR IMPROVEMENT PRELIMINARY ORDERS and i hereas. A written, proposal for the :ing of the following "V r, e- •ni PRELIMINARY ORDER. 441 e+lua..fnm9 The undersigned hereby proposesthemaking ofthefollowingpublic improvement 0f 1-therMtyoT'8W?xt*fitrl,viz.: ...... oMnatZ=t..t_J=nalithic.--Aannrata--sidawalk..-an..the--_wsat..sides--Af--.VWt.a.... Hasr--AyA_.fr_Qm.-Mar.gtr.et--- 8t• ---- t°---Bsaeh--St----sannpt--- :har-a---a&uafao tart'.... -sidewalk-_eai et -a-9- .................. ---........ --- ....................... ---•---------- ................ --................. ............ PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: ----..aanatruai'-.a.-monali#hi-a--tsoncData-.aLdewalk-.on --the---wast--eida--at---T�i.ts-- -- Bear-,Ave.--_from--Margaret-_St,--_t o-,$ee ah--4t,--_except---where---satia fnatory-,--- eidewalksaute" ....................... -------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------- 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. ..� Ld .v �' iaOaJav Adopted by the Council ------------ --.................... ....................._..-------•--- YEAS NAYS Councilman GIBBONS/ ^ Ap ved----__�.� AN 2,1 J ` MARZITELLI MORTINSON P� a'-��.... ------- ---------------.....-- �_'e -....-------- ..-.-................ AOt00 Mayor. Mr. Vi r ent (Petersoa) am 7-54 PUBLISHEDr - j2_� 1 ` FINAL ORDERS _C(if. No. 173951— 'm the matter. of %,ding Arundel ' i 'reef from me south Rne o! Block 10, 19 in h1...Warne Cumberland Addltlon ------------------ PO4 ------------ (1 bD' a PO4 520 tt. north o� _ fh nne u11 r Prep x FINAL ORDF �yy y'a' Pr A7 In the`Matter of grading Arwidel Street from the south, line of Block 10, Edwin M. Ware's Cumberland Addition Plat 1.. to a point 520 ft. north of said south line 172643 April 12, 1955 under Preliminary Order - - ........................approved .. -- -- - -- ----- --------------------------------------- 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 grade Arundel Street from the south line of Block 10, Edwin M. Ware's Cumberland Addition Plat 1, to a point 520 ft. north of said south line 0 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. Adopted by the Council ........._. -UN 28 1955 ------ --- ------ M28 ----M28 19 � ..... - -City Clerk. Approved- - ._..._ - PL LBLISHEIJI-�— a —�Yy File 12970 -- ..._- - ----------------- Mayor. Councilman Councilman Councilman 14ALVORSON Councilman HOLLLAND AND Councilman MAR / Councilman,_ MORTINSOI INSON Mayor DILLON / 1.55 2M:2 -OW �CITY OF ST. PAUL — �•1 i DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE 79 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE Q n'. ON PRELIMINARY ORDER } (p) t. x ' In the matter of grading Arundel Street from the south line of block 10, Edwin ,N.. Ware Is axYl Cumberland Addition Plat 1, to a ,-ninl. 520 ft. north of said south line, Y4 =`F S� f . , under Preliminary Order approved April 129 1955 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 $ 3+79.22 The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is $ 3+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 BOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION N Land, Building 16 10- Edwin H. War* to'Cumberlasd Add. 125. Plat 1 Lot* 17 thru 23 10 do 700. ..Lots 24 thru 30 10 do 525- 26 Sarah's Outlots to St. Paul 90,500. 8,750. H Total 191,850. $8,750. M The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his r8port thereon to the Council, together with the report made to -him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated may 31 19 55 Form B. S. A. 83 D Commissioner of Finan66.7 r a St. Paul; Minn ............... ...................... .....194.-... To The Honorable, The Council, City of St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemmtn: We, the undersigned property _owners, hereby petition your Honorable Body to cause the following improvement to be made: 1 ___ ........_(Srading-_Arundel._Street_£rom._Nebraslca.__to.._..... ---------------...._...._...._..._..—_.......................................................... _......... ._................ ......... .......... St. Ave. From...... _...... _..... ..... .......... _... _........... ...._..... ...................... ...... _..St. Ave. to............................................. ..._._.__._._._..__...._...___._.___...._..._..—.___..._._....._St. Ave. 2M-5-47 LOT BLOCK ADDITION w> 222. _ u � • � i. f�J� 2M-5-47 snwv. i4TL NJ PIG. /0- 1 T 'G 5'�i NIK�f Xe -r Z#4, T?9 • _ g Via. �' . * 1•q��%n. i 1lW :Yr Ll L Y 4�_ 1 � 1 snwv. i4TL NJ PIG. /0- 1 T 'G 5'�i NIK�f Xe -r Z#4, T?9 • _ g Via. �' . * 1•q��%n. i 1lW :Yr Ll � c Office of the Commissioner of Public Works Report to Commissioner of Finance April 20 1955 To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of Saint Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No. 172643 approved April 12 1955 , relative to grading Arundel Street from the south line of Block 10, Edwin M. Ware's Cumberland Addition Flat 1, to a point reef—northreef—north 0 said —Ir line se and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: Engineering $200.00 1. Said improvement -is necessary and (or) desirable. Inspectio n 70.51 2. The estimated cost thereof is $ 3,796.22 , and the total cost thereof is $ Cost per front foot $3.80 - Frontage 1,000 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 owners of property, subject to assessment for said improvement. CAPR 12 zm ,.ae s Jis ' r of Public Works. � 1 1955T. OFANcr, 0 IIuarau ov Corvsr. a Rer.ua Acc°u'rnrvo Drv�siory CITY. OF SAINT PAUL CEO. M. CAREN, Sur(. JOS. PAVLICEK P.— Auco6-- P.n AA ME"°.— Capital of Minnesota ENS A. 1IOL1(➢OE ITIVON DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ➢" JOHN MOF S1N COTTER, S.— °YP1e FRANK D. MARZITELLI, COMMISSIONER ➢vvuu or Mu"MC'PAL E¢uiruervr 11ERDERT S. WEST • MERMAN P. PRANKE, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER ARTHUR TI. KOCH ➢urz.v or Dn�xes GEORGE M. SHEPARD, CHIEF ENGINEER MAURICE W. HEWETT Su or CoumUM E"o�"eea JOHN P. MULLA.NEY, Surf. 1. • - i ra rP° P."" April 19, 1955 PIFJCENE V. AVERY Hon. Frank D. Marzitelli _ Coamissioner of Public Works City of St. Paul Dear -Sir: I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cost for grading Arundel Street from the south line of Block 10, Edwin M. Ware's Cumberland Addition Plat 1, to a point 521) feet north of said"noxth line, under Preliminary Order C. F. 172643 approved April 12, 1955. Estimated Cost $ 3,796.22 Engineering 200.00 Inspection 70.51 Cost per front foot 3.80 Frontage 1,000 ft. Yours very truly, '-7 W Age� Shepard Approved for transmission iefi Engineer tot Commissioner of Finance v l ) a arz tel i ries CoDioner of c Works FINAL ORDER IN CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS '� l ^ `• = COUi\�L FILE ISO._ -- - % C. eF. No. 3'73852—By Frank D. Marci- BY_ t w. In the ttere f demNnn and FINAL OR DE CONDEMNA, '_e �n�on�, ^ 'gide I� ^ a In the matter of_ condemning and taking an easement 1n_the land- necessary for slopes, s cuts and fills in the grading of Arundel Street from the outh line of Block 10., Edwin M. Ware's Cumberland Addition Plat 1, to a point 520 ft, north of said south line, under Preliminary Order_ 1726" _ approved- April 12,_ 1955_. Intermediary Order _ ,. approved- 173375 M;Y 31v 1955 __. - 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 Saint Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind .of im- provement to be made by the said City is condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary for slopes, Cuts and fills in the grading of Arundel Street from the south line of Block 10, Edwin M. Ware's Cumberland Addition Plat 1, to a point 520 ft. north of said south line, and the Council hereby orders said improvements to be made RESOLVED FURTHER, that the following land, lands or (1—c-ents therein be and the same are hereby ordered to be taken, appropriated and condemned for the purpose of making said improvements, viz.: For slopes, cuts and fills in the grading of Arundel Street from the south line of Block 10, Edwin M. Ware's Cumberland Addition Plat 1, to a point 520 ft. north of said south line, to the extent shown on the plan on file in the office of the Commissioner of Public Works. 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 us'ith the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council— - JUN 2 g- Approved- - - -, L�ty�ci� 19_;'_� xPUM,ISI-IED Z_ V Mayor. Councilmen: Marzitelli .Lii iermt�}.M-��hOne Mortinson P&rm"t r Halvorson f�Pt(M�'Nn FFaex�rr Holland G�.... \L'. 1'rv.ii l:nr.-Fae-Fsrx-r Dillon • .. CITY OF ST. PAUL . r DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - REPORT OF CCMMISSiONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (D) In the matter of under Preliminary Order approved To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated $ The estimated costst perfooc 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 Lor 17 -,I-v, r tc, 52;. C,� 7'; 0. ,c 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. yy Dated May 31 19_55_ _—._.-.1_ T Commissioner of Fin Form B. B. A. 8-5 D � t Indicetet LLt Indigoes Fill Typical Notatin t Figures above line show Cut 9r Fill ai fropertyline Figures below line show distance fa whioh eloper to+end beyond property line Survey Baal• N4 3099 ARUNDEL ST. South -Ane of Block _10,Edwin M. A Point 52Q Ft. North Ware's Cumberland Add. Plat I To of said South line I r 129619 NORTH SCALE I"= 80' x�. _z 0 a WW W e I� Qo E L M H U R S T p C E M ET E R Y�I Q Wig - QUI T,,m IB 19 20 2122 ,a23 INF�sF�6 e7 28 29 30 zbo E DYV I N M. YYAPE, S CUMBERLAND ADD. PLAT i = ARUNDEL -Sr. Nebraska - 520 Ft North SI. Dr. 2 N2 1308 Office of the Commissioner of Public Works Report to Commissioner of Finance April 20 19 55 Tp the Commissioner of Finance of the City of Saint Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had. under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No. 172644 approved April 12 1955 , relative to condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary for slopes, cuts and fills in the grading of Arundel Street -from the south line of Block 10, Edwin M. Dare's Cumberland Addition Plat 1, to a point 520 feet north of said south line. _ 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 $ XXXXO —, and the total cost thereof is $ V 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. << 6. Said improvement is asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, subject to assessment for said improvement. !; 11. 12 � Il! ` i1LCEIVEiJ m er of Public Works. 2M 7.4e ..We APA 21 1955 L)EPT.OF wj FINANCE 9 G OROaa IN CONOeMNATION urcaann+ew • 1. , , , . �� CCUN Ir11J; 1O, No, Irreoa—ny Frank n. marxl- �r�r ,I matter or eonGemntnw ane FINAL ORDS CONUEMNA'T'#'"fir;%ht of UonpbyrY`iflO'�,"DINGS it, the milt,, of condemning and taking the adjoining -lot for use of the existing. fire station by the Department of Public Safety, namely Lot 2, Block 1, Clarkels Addition, under preliminary (Irder 173060 approved May 10, 1955 y 1 Intermediary ')rder 173373 approved May 31, 1955 w A publin hearing having liven had upon the shove improvement upon 11111, notice, and the Couneil;ltaving hoard stll vormo IIs, obJeetio- and recommendations rointive thereto, and hawing (illy eonsidored the sasno; therefore, be it 1g,"Solm"U, By the Council of the City of Saint furl 01111 the prrrise nature, extent and kind of irn- provem1,nt tm he tele by the said City is condemning and taking the adjoining lot for use of the existing fire station by the Department of Public Safety, namely Lot 2, Block 1, Clarke's Addition. and the Council hereby orders said improvements to be made. RESOLVEI) FURTHER, that the following land, (ands or easements therein be and the same are hereby ordered to be taken, appropriated and condemned for the purpose of making said improvements, viz.: Lot 2, Block 1, Clarkere Addition c - RESOLVED hUR'I'HEIi, That the Commissioner of public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and flit proper eity officials are hereby u authorized and directed uo proceed with the snaking of said improvement in accordnnce dwrowith. i Adopted by 1111 Couur•iI JUN 28 1955- ,9�1 2 8 1955 I City Clerk. Approved. I'f'Iii,151-MV ; - <;uu teilrnetr. nrziy lli Halvorson cU rnultt ollsnd I lirnutoo Marzitelli - nson 1° t.ersml fil- Moral i1 M1 I'resid,11t, UrltWrLL1lllon 19,^ _ J CITY OF ST. PAUL i DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER y 8, 4yrp (D) ; In the mattero{ 0 under Preliminary Order approved • : , , , To the Council of the. City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finagce,h5reby reports_ as follow, The total estimated xyni5iwit b1'tk2f ha8Cb4iiiPf�'fi:fbY:RISL'''�,�15#2f$ttLpypy'yW{pa]y _ _ _ $T� 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 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that lie 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 May 31 _ ]9__ 55 F.— B. S. A. 9-5 D Commissioner Of Fina, �?ANDOLF�N AYE, - CGAQI�CE3' AdO. LaA 2, B/k. / CONOEAf/Y.4 7 -ION Bu/�Oe/ ofE�J���nee�s May r.9, S �'co./a:l i/DDS JUNO ST, hU d.F. /346 CL AR CONOEAYNAT/ON �7 - Ora, ai Office of the Commissioner of Public Works a. r= Report to Commissioner of Finance May 23 1955 To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of_Saint Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the „z Council, known as Council File No. 173060 approved— May 10 —1955, relative to :- condemning and taking the adjoining lot for use of the existing fire station by the Department of Public Safety, namely Lot 2, Block 1, Clarke's Addition. and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: f s. 1. Said improvement is ---necessary and (or) desirable. e F` xxxxxx 2, The estimated cost thereof is $ and the total cost thereof is $ and the nature and extent of said improvement is as- follows: s r` 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. r 5. Said improvement is _asked for upon petition of three or more owners of prop _ subject to assessment for said_ improvement. / u \V�I"I- _ ' \ Commissi ner ublic War O'F iC:dJFILE CERTIFICATE The Undersigned 'hereby certifies gs foilo,:Is: 1 The roll of microfilm described herein was mach in tt:e regular course of in accordance.aith business by-,�,��.•. �1 the standard and approved taohniq es with a kecordak microfilm machines Model _ of Eastman Kodak Company. 2, The roll of microfilm was made on�_ 19 by the undersigned ooerator(X). 3. The serial number of the roll of microfilm is 4. The roll of microfilm contains photographic copies of: S, Tile last document photographed on said roll of microfilm is: �•.., ) ) ,",fter this certificate been execut,d LIy the undersigned operator(s), it will be photoi;ranhed oil said roll of microrilm ip�mediately after til - last document. Sir:�ec: .-:,purator i! r A