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' CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL NO.
1 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK FILE
COUNCIL ESOLUTION- GENERAL FORM
PRESENTED BY
COMMISSIONS DATE__
WHEREAS, Robert L. Ames, the City Architect, has requested the
City Council to hold a public hearing to consider any complaints about
the expense incurred by the City of Saint Paul in removing a dangerous
structure at 319 Chestnut Street, more particularly described as the
Southeasterly 28 feet of Lot 1, Block 27, Rice and Irvine's addition
to Saint Paul; and
WHEREAS, it appears that the last known record owner of the
.property is National Funds, Inc:, 621 North Lilac Drive, Minneapolis,
.Minnesota, and the contract purchaser is Lexington Realty, Inc., 4401 -
.45th Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota; now, therefore,be it
-RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Saint Paul hold
a public hearing in the Council Chamber at 10 o'clock a.m. on the 27th
day of October, 1966, to consider any complaints about the expense incurred
by the City of Saint Paul and to confirm the amount thereof; be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Architect notify by mail the
record owner of the property in question at the last known address, as
Yell as other interested persons of record.
F =ROVED
Asst. Corporation Counsel
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COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 19-
Y6as Nays
Carlson f
Dalglish ®�'�
proved 19—
Holland
Meredith In Favor
Peterson p May
Tedeaee- Against
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CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL NO. Il/hdddal iiii����
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
COUNCIL RESOLUTION — GENERAL FORM
PRESENTED BY
COMMISSIONER DATE
WHEREAS, Robert L. Ames, the City Architect, has requested the
City Council to hold a public hearing to consider any complaints about
the expense incurred by,the City of Saint Paul in removing a dangerous
structure at 319 Chestnut Street,.more particularly described as the
Southeaster y 28 feet o �, Block 27, Rice and Irvine's addition
to Saint Paul; and
WHEREAS, it appears that the last known record owner of the
property is National Funds, Inc:, 621 North Lilac Drive, Minneapolis,
Minnesota, and the contract purchaser is Lexington Realty, Inc., 4401 -
45th Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota; now, therefore,be it
RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Saint Paul hold
a public hearing in the Council Chamber at 10 o'clock a.m. on the 27th
day of October, 1966, to consider any complaints about the expense incurred
by the City of Saint Paul and to confirm the amount thereof; be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Architect notify by mail the
record owner of the property in question at the last known address, as
well as other interested persons of record.
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OCT 111966
COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 19—
Yeas Nays
Carlson
'i Dalglish OCT 111966
Approved 19—
Holland
Meredith Tn Favor
Peterson Mayor
Tedesco Against
Mr. President, Byrne
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BUREAU OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS ROBERT L. AMES, City Architect 445 City Hall, 55102
September 22, 1966
Honorable Council
City of Saint Paul
Gentlemen:
A statement of expense has been filed with the City Clerk on this
date for tle purpose of creating a lien on the property known as
319 Chestnut Street, described as the Southeasterly 28 feet of
Lot 1, Block 27, Rice and Irvinels Addition to Saint Paul, Minne-
sota.
This property is owned by:
National Funds, Inc., 621 N. Lilac Drive, Minneapolis, Minn.
Contract Purchaser: Lexington Realty, Inc., 4401 - 45th
Avenue S., Minneapolis, Minn.
In the matter of condemnation of the dangerous structure thereon,
the following resolutions were adopted by the City Council:
C.F. 225315, adopted by
September 25, 1965) set
1965.
C.F., 225999, adopted by
November 27, 1965) orde
cost and expense of the
thereof.
the Council September 21, 1965, (published
a public hearing at 10 A.M. on October 26,
the Council November 23, 1965, (published
red the wrecking by and at the separate
owner, occupant, or other person in control
C.F. 226501, adopted by the Council December 29, 1965, (published
December 31, 1965) directed the Commissioner of Parks And Recrea-
tion And Public Buildings to enter the premises and wreck and remove
the two -story single family dwelling thereon, and do any and all
things therein necessary for the protection of life, limb, and ad-
joining property.
The Contract Committee awarded the contract for wrecking to Minne-
sota Lumber & Wrecking Corporation for the sum of $693.00, in ac-
cordance with specifications and Informal Bid No. 9435.
(Hon. Council)
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(September 22, 1966)
C.F. 229467, adopted by the Council July 13, 1966, .(published
July 16, 1966) provided that the wrecking expense of $693.00, and
expense of the Department of Parks And Recreation And Public Build-
ings in connection with the condemnation in the amount of $85.03,
making a total of $778.03, be paid out of Wrecking Buildings-Demoli-
tion Account 0976 -256y and, in the event said sum proves collectible
from the owner, same is to be credited to 0976 -256.
The building has now been satisfactorily wreckedcmd a registered
bill mailed to the owners.
We are requesting that you hold a public hearing with ten days`
notice to consider any complaints about the expenses incurred, and
to confirm the amount.
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City Architect
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