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223832� OI�{GIHAL TO CITY CLEWK • ,• J���/. .� - � � CITY OF ST. PAUL FOENCIL ND _ �� r� • �°� OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK C UNC � SOLUTION—GENERAL FORM �RESENTED EY � � ��,� COMMISSIONE DA� WHEREA�, un.der Title I of the Housing Act of 194g, as amended (herein referr�ed to as "Title I") the Housing and Home Finance Admin,istrator is authorized to extend financial assistan.ce to local publie agencies in the elimina�ion and prevention of �he spread of their slums and urban blight through the planning and un.dertaking of urba.n. renewal pro�ects; and WHEREA�, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1g64� and the regulations of the Housing and Home Finance Agency effectuating that Title� provide that no person shall, on the ground of race, color� or na�ional origin, be excluded from participa�ion in, be denied the benefits of, or be sub�ected to discrim3.nation in the un.dertaking and carrying ou� of urban renewal projeets assisted under Title I of the Housing Act of 194g, as amended; and _ WHEREAS� it is desirable and in the public interest that the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the ��ity of Saint Paul, Minnesota make surveys a.nd prepare- plans, presently estimated to cost approximately 2'ctiro Hundred and �eventp Thousand� Turo �Hundred and Thirty Six Dollars ($270,236.00) in order to undertake and carry out a.n urban renewal project of the character contemplated by Section 110(c) of Title I� in that area proposed as an IIrba.n Renewal Area, situated in the City of �aint Paul� County of Ramsey, a.nd �tate of Minnesota, which is described as follows : PROV ��� w , Corporation f;a�,n�i' DUrLIC7►TE TO rItINT[R ' ���Q�� � CITY OF ST. PAUL couHCa v � � OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK F��� NO- COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM �RESENTED tY COMMISSIONER DATF W�EREAS� under Title T of th� Housing Act of 191+9� a� amended (herein referred to aa "Title S") the Housing and Home Finanae Administrator is authorized to e�tend finanaial assistance to loQal publia agenaies in the elimination and prevention of the spread of their slums and urban bligh� through the planning and un.dertaking of urban renewal pro�ea�a; and WHEREAS� Title VI of the �ivil Rights Act of 1964� and �he regulationa of the Housing and Home Finance Ag�nay •ffectuating that Title, provide that no person shall, on the ground of race� color� or natio�al origin, be excluded from p�.rticipation in� be denied the benefits of� or be sub��c�ed to dbcrimination in the undertaking and carryin.g out of urban r�newal pro�eats � as�isted under Title I of the Hausing Aat of 1949� as amended; and WHEREA'S� it is desirable and in the public interest that the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint P�aul, Minne�ota make surveys and prepare plans, presen�ly e��imated to aost approzimat�ly Two Hundred and Seventy Thousand� Two Hundred and 7.'hirty Siz Dollars (�270�236.00) in order to undert�ke �nd earry out an urban rsnewal pro�eat of the aharaotsr contemplat�d by Seation 110(e) of Title I� in that area proposed as an. IIrban Renewal Area� situated in the City of Saint Paul, Cout�ty of Ramsey� and �tate of Minnesota, which is described as follows: COUNCILI�N Adopted by the Council 19— Yeas Nays Dalglish Holland Approved 19— Loss r� Favor �MeFe�t�- Mayor Petersoa c� A gain8t Rosen Mr. President, Vavoulis ions e-es � .. . � ._ _._ _ . --� . _ � . • , � ` . � ' � � � � 23g32 . , . . - . � � � . : � � Page 2. , . � , ,� Beginning at the poinC of intersection with the northern right-of-way . ' • � 1'ine' a f Wood Streat with the �asCern•righ�-of-way line o f Starkey 'Sty , - • - ' then 'easterly along said Iine of Wood Strea�t to the� point of•intersec- • �• , � ,: . tion wi�h' the, eas�erc� right=of-way 1•ine of•Clinton Avenue, 'which Ya , � . also the'southern�right-of�way l:ine of the Chicago; Great Western' . Railway, then southerly along said line of the Railway right-of-way to , the point of iritersection with the northern right-of-way line of Colorado , Street, then easterly along said line to the point of iatersection with _ . " the eastern right-of-way line of Greenwood Avenue, then southerly along . said line to the point of interaection with a lot• line 108 feet north , � of the northern right-of-way line of Delos Street, then southeasterly . ' � � aZong said line to the point of intersection with a lot line 100 feet � east of the eastern right-of-way line of Greenwood Street, then south- , _ � erly along said line to the point of interaection with the northern - , ' right-of-way line of Deloa Street, then easterly along said' line to the - � .� point of intersection with the eastern right-of-way line of State Street, then southerly along said line to the point of interaection with the . , northern right-of-way line of Isabel Street, which is a18o the southern • right-of•way line of the Chicago, Great Weatern Railway, then south- ��� � � easterly along said Railway right-of-way line, crossin� Bancroft, .Brown, Andrew and Kansas Avenues in a line parallel to the railroad tracks,-.to .` . . _ , the point of intersection witYr-�the southeasterly right-of-way- line (pro--__. .� - , • � � jected) of the alley between Kansas and Witham Avenues, then southwester� ly along said line to the point of intersection wiCh the eastern right- , . ' of-way line of Kansas Avenue, then aouCherly along said line to the point of intersection with the southern right-of-way line (projected)of the � alley between Morton and Page Streets, then westerly along said line to ; the pbint of intersection with the western right-of-way line of Andrew � StreeC, then northerly along said line to Che point of intersection � with the southern rioht-of-way line of Morton Street , thea westerly . . ` along said line to the point of intersection with the weatern right-of- . . way line of Brown Avenue, then northerly along said liae to the point of intersection with the southern right-of-way line of Prescott Street, . then•northwesterly alor.g said line to the point of intersection with the northwestern right-of-way line of Bancrof� Avenue (projected) , then , � • northeasterly for 203 feet along said line to the point of intersection - ' with'a lot line, then westerly along said lot line to the point -of inter- section with another lot line 150.18 feet plus/minus east of the eastera � " right-of-way line of vacated Mt; Hope Avenue; then northeasterly along� said lot line �for ,75 feet to the point of intersection with another Iot� - - line, then wesCerly along said line for 103.25 feet to the point of intersection with another lot line, then southwesterly along said line .. for �23.7 feet plus/minus to the point of intersection with another lot � , ' line, then northk�esterly along said line for 143.25 feet to the point of interaection with another lot line, then southwesterly along said , line for 84.79 feet to the point of interaection with another lot line, then northwesterly along said line for 318.73 feet to the point of inter- sectfon with the eastern right-of-way line of•Oakdale AvPnue, then north- ,_erly along said line to the point of intersection w ith the southeastern ^ T^ . ' __ rfght-of-way line of Srata Street, then northeasterly along said line � .__�____._ . . ' . f . � .r'�'i .. ' � • . . . � 22�g�2 . Page 2. , , � ' , - Beginning at the point of intersection with Che aorthera right-of-way - � ' � � 1'ine' of Wood Stroet wi.th the Qastern-righ�-of-way line of Starkey 'St. . � • - then 'easter2y along said Iine of Wood Stree�t to the� point of�intersec- ,• . ' tion wi�h the,eastern zight=of-way 13ne of•Clinton Avenue, 'which �s . . • - , . ' � also the'southern�right-of=way line of the Chicago; Great Western' � ' Railway, then aoutherly along eaid line of the Railway right•of-w�y to , the point of iritersection with the northern right-of-way line of Colorado . . � ' Street, then easterly along said line to the point of in�ersection with . . � the eastern righ�-of-way line of Greenwood Avenue, thea aoutherly along .. - said line to the point of interaection with a lot line 108 feet north ; ' of the northern right-of-way line of Delos Street, then southeasterly . r ' along said line to the poinC of intersection with a lot line 100 feet � east of the eastern right-of-way line of Greenwood Street, then south- � � erly along said line to the point of intersectioa with the northern � , - , ' . right-of-way line of Delos Street, then easterly along said` line to the . , , � . point of interaectfoa with the eastern right-of-way line of State Street, �� ` then southerly along said line to the point of interaection with the . , northern right-of-way line of Isabel Street, which is also the southern ' . right-of•way line of tihe Chicago, Great Weatern Railway, then south- _ • " easterly along said Railway right-of-way line, crossing Bancroft, Brown, Andrew and Kansas Avenuea in a line parallel to the railroad tracks, to . ' • the point of intersectioa with the southeasterly right-of-way line (pro- jected) of the alley between Kansas and Witham Avenues, then southwester- � � ly along said line to the point of intersection with the eastern right- , , of-way line of Kansas Avenue, then souCherly along Sai�olected ofhtheoint • ' of intersection with the souehern right-of-way line (p 3 ) �` alley between Morton and Page Streeta, then westerly along said line to -� . � the point of intersection with the western right-of-way line of Andrew • ' Street, then northerly along said line to the point of intersection � with the southern right-of-way line of MorCon Street , then westerly � � along said line to tha point of intersection with the weatern right-of- . way line of Brown Avenue, then northerly along said line to the point , of intersectioa with the southern right-of-way line of Preacott Street, then northwesterly along said line to the point of intersection with . the northwestern right-of-way line of BancrofC Avenue (projected) , then • northeasterly for 203 feet along said line to the point of intersection ' with'a lot line, then westerly along said lot line to the point of inter- � . • section with another lot line 150.18 feet plus/minus east of the eastera , right-of-way line of vacated Mt. Hope Avenue, then northeasterly along • �- said lot line for .75 feet to the poiat of intersection with another lot � line, then wesCerly along said line for 103.25 feet to Che point of intersection with another lot line, then southwesterly along said line . . for �23.7 feet plus/minus to the point of intersection with another lot . line, then northwesterly along said line for 143.25 feet to the point - of interaection with another lot line, then aouthwesterly along said , line for 84.79 feet to the point of intersection with another lot line, then northwesterly along said line for 318.73 feet to the point of inter- section with the eastern right-of-way line of Oakdale Avenue, then north- • _,erly along said line to the point of intersection w ith the southeastern , . ' right-of-way line of State Street, tlien northeasterly along said line_r.� �„_ __ .•. . . . i � ' • ti 1 � , - � � � � � � � ��,3$3� Page 3. • . - .... • • to the point of interaection with the northern right-of-way line (Qrojected) V� . ' of the alley between E. George and E. S�evens Streets, then westerly � , ' ' alon said line to thQ oint of intersecti.on with a lot line wh�ch is � � g P . . 150 feet east of Mauricc Seeeet, then n�rtherl� alon� said lot line to � ' the poinC of intersec�ion wit:� the south�ra right-of-way line of East � " _ George Street, then taesterly along eaid line to t?ze point of in�tersec- ; ' � � ' tion with tihe eastern right-of-way line of the alley bet��een S�f<P�obert � ' � ! --�! and Concord Streeta, then no:therly along said line (projectec:)� 'to the ��• ; ; point of intersection with t".e coutbcrn rig�t-of-way ;1�ste .o.f��3�. Robie � r Street, then weaterly along said liae to t�e point oPt-dmt'e�'�ection with � , the eastern right-of-way Iine of Socth Robert Street, then nort:�erly . ; along said line to thQ point of intersection with ths northern rig:�t- . ! of-way line of vacated E. Winifred StreeC (pro�ected) tt^.en westerly . � , � along said line for 280 feet to the point of in�er�ection with a lot ;. � ' line, then northerly along said lor line for 175 feet Co the point of � ��:�u�.�,..,.-...,.,...., _ �__._.__-- ----. .-. intersecrion with another lot line, then westerly for 180 feet along ' • � , - . said lot line to the point of inteisection with the western right-of- - ' � � � � " way line of Livingston Avenue, then northerly along s8id line to the ' . .. - � - point of intersection with the southern right-of-way line of F.a�t Con- � ' - - gresa Street, then westerly along eaid line to the point of intersec- � ' • � : tion with the eastern right-of-way line (projected) of the alley be- , � , tween South Wabasha Street and Hall Avenue, , then northerly along said � . . � line to the point of interaection with the northern right-of-way line ,u � � of Isabel Street West, then easterly along said line to the poinC of ' � . intersection with the eastern boundary line of Terrace Park, then . . � � � northeasterly along said line to the point of interaection with the . . ' ; , , ` northern right-of-way line of Delos Street West, then westerly along - , . � , said line for 260 feet, more of less, to the point of interaection � � ; with the lot line, then northerly along said lot line to the point ' " ' � , of intersection with the southern right-of-way line of the alley be- , � � � tween South Wabasha Street and Hall Avenue, then easterly along said , line to the point of intersection with the easterly right-of-way line � � � . of said alley, then northerly along said line for 90 feeC to the point � � of intersection with a lot line, then northeasterly along said lot line •" • to the point of ir►tersection with the westerly right-of-way line of , • , South Wabasha Street, then northeasterly along said line to the point � ' of intersection with the eastern right-of-way line of Starkey Street, , . � 100 feet south of the southern right-of-way line of Wood Street, then � . � ! � northwesterly along said Starkey Street to the poin�t of intersect3oa . � with Che northern �igh�t=of-w�y'tin+� of Woad Street, which is the poin�'� � . . of baginaing.. 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I�r 9 •a. � �� �, � 4�. � • � �f �•ti . ' � _ - � _ + ' ' J: - ` _ ` , , ' i� .�4�� ,C :p..^ Y°i';j ,ii,'•��. ', �` ,s , , - , � � • � _.. _ . . � ` , . • . . `� '� . -: • ��: �� � �� Now, There�or�_, ��be �.�t � �,.-. : , ; _ . • -, . ; ` . , � f ' - , . . : . '�. . .�,.. .� 4 .Fa ':'-*f ..y �r.a. y l" �`i" � , - ., � . � j •�; I ,�=i. , ` . � . `'� .- -'RESOI;V�D�;by;�1�e .Couriail -o�-�ther��i�y��of�'Saint Faul� " � . -_ ,:. i . , , '`�• , . .t • ;'. .. • � , ri'.v - ' . . , ' •j •.a , t, �- , ' , . - . . 1. .; Th�t �.�he proposed IIrban��tenewa�.�..Ar�s desoribed . :- _ • � � �-,• _ - . ., - a�iov�� is �,"slum� �blighted� de.te��otated� or .deteriorating �ar�a ; f'` � � - �_� � , � •", _ �r' agpropri��� ;for aa urban renewal� pro�ect_-;ant�-.that the undei'taking� _ � `. � h - ~ -. ' by the;�iousing and �tedevel.�pment ��iuthority of .the _City of;.,�aiqt :•: �} : `� . - �_� � �• �t'� . �aul'�..�iinnesota•:oF �surveys snc! ,p2atig. fd��:an urban renewe.l pro�eQt�_; ,-� -� , • '-�- - • ' � .of..the` oharaate.r eonteinplated�b� 3e�t.ion� Y10(c) �of'�'3tle I ; in � � ° ��, , ; � . _ . - � � �Y ` ' � the 'propo$ed- IIr�an Renewal area�"is >her.eb� approved. - � � - ' � � ' � - - � - -. � , � - . . �.- . , ' , ° � .• y t , , - . _, � _ � - ..•♦. '�2. .-�3'hat� ��er�t'ina�ics�iel assf.sta,nce� available under T�tl�• M� ' -- � , , , �; - -= I is' nesded .'to.�.enable����Yie i�ou�sing.•and -RQd�velopmen� Authority�of'�� '.�- �° . ; � . 'th� City;:o�':�Sai�t� Paul� �iintieaot�. .to .f inance �he plannih��a�ad„ �; -� �• � ' . , .. - . - t�r�dert'aking af.,the -propo�,ed:Pro�ec�: _� � , � -'�.. ;. � . - -, r �- , , , . �, F ..� � . . � - - � _ . _. • _ � - .. - � . -- .. � . : Y' - " ^ , � . . � - � , • _ _ . . . _ . . � � ' • � �, : . `� - �� 3. � Tha,��it i s aogrii zant.;af t�ie condit�.ons that�� are � � �;"` � .. - imgQsefl:_in .the uridertaking anc� Qarrg3ngkout, of; urban reneK$Y -� - . - � : -,� -�pro�ects with ,Federal, ,P3nancial' assite�ac� undez� Title Z�� �=•' = � - � � ' - - � �ncluding� t�ibse,�relat�ng� to (ff)�.the relocation of site oe.cupants� . :- . � - , __ - � . ;� : � �� (#�) �the .provision� of 1oQa1� grant�=in-aid�, �(c): ,the prohibi�ion . . t ' _ �., � , - - ���_of:disarimina�ion ;tiecause• cf _.�ace,. c�lor�` creed, or riat�anal � . `- - - � �� �� ' -- .�� '. ,nr�giri;'.'�nc� (d)� �he `requ�remen��`:that -�he -�oeali�p present _to � " , � _� ._ . . -, the _Housimg and,Hot�Q Ffin�nce Adminis�rator��, as .a .pr;erequisi�e ,' . - � - � _ .� ,� �, .. �o' approv�l, of_ the �appllcatiori r�escribe8 below, ;a workable � _ � . ,. �. ' : - - : _. '-. . - .program-�or community,impravem�n��� ,a� set_ for�h in Sectio�. "� - . �. . , " �, ��. _�� ,= � p -. �ldl:{a)� of- T�.tle I, 2"or .u�ilizing�_.appropri�te �publi;a and pr�.va�te � _ . �- - � � •� - resourcesa tv e�.iminate and .preve�,t;,�the develapment or. �pread Qf• T = - ,, _ - - _ , . slums &nd u�ban.�blight.. ,� . -. _ ,, - : , . , . �. _ , :� _ , : - - : � - , r� _. .. _ _ � .$. ,� .. .,- . . . : - _ . � •_ _ - . ; _ 'T J- � - A � � . .4. ..7"hat. the IIaited•.��3�a�e�s of; Ame.ri.aa and:,tha 'Houaing - . '� . �� : , : : - '- �an�!'Home F3nanca :Admii�i.strator �1aea._.&nd th�y _Y�ereby�are, a$sure8� � �. ` � ,= '_ . .' .__ of°fl�ll complianc�� by the Hou�,ing and R�deve�.�opmen� Authority and - � t �� �- . - - ��the City� 02'_.8�►inti ''�aul, ;Minnesota' w�th: regul�ationa of the Housing �•, �' •. •' - . �. � � and Home FinanQe �Agena� et'feQtua�ing �itle -YX of the Civil.�-Rights�. - �' - _:, -�` , � .Act di� 1964: ' � _ . , - , .�,s. ` _�=� , _, . � , , �. � : _ . -� - �= , .: = �- � �t �_��•5: _ That; i�t is' ;�h� sense���of z�hi,s body� (a)� that �ay� feasible . ��� �` � �: - methpd for, the f reloaatiori''oF indiv�.dual�;,�►nd t,emiliea displaced ' � -� - . -� . --� .� , _ �;� °.�ro�a the Qrba.n� Renewal,�Ar��,�;,in��ontbrnii�p with: Title _I� - oan �be � � _ , � � � ., . prep�red,�- and (b).-�ha� �the �1vca1• grtints-ir�-sic� oan and,will` be '_ : j . �- � -' ; ' � � ��ovide.d in .a�i .emount �hieh�xil�: .be� •not, les s -than 'one-th�rd � � �� •,• � _ � `�� -_ - : "� . � of the. Net Pro�eet• �ost ��of the .Fro�ec���and which, �together, " - ,_,�` ��' �. ' - � � , - , �.; wi.th��..the Federal�_ aep�ita7. grent�=;W111 ,be ge�aerally, �qual� �o.' � • . ° • � -- ,_ . �, tMe, differend'e �betwe�u�t�ross Pro�ect �ost arid �he ,proceeds =or���- �. '~, ' �-���'; , - � valu� o�' trie �iro�eot l.and. so�d� ��l�as�d�.� or. retained, for use� ., _ � � �� . �� • . � � � in� a�eaoTBgnce �ii,�h: th� ttrbsri renewal��,p��ai1. . �'S . ,, � � � :- .. . , _. . . , ,-.''-. � , .r , _ . . , .. . . .- � : - , �:��3 r .- . ` � ' � -' • 4 , , 4 � s' `` •. i _'ry,T �,)r " ..� •�. •r ^'` '.{ ` • , �.I � . .'1V� .,� � , � ' '- - •- ` ` . • � " ` ' . 'i` F�• � , �� � ' �; �, e'l i ,�' I•4 • - •� . ',( _ •~ � ,,Y ' r - � _ ` ' - .• �•• • s _ t _' '4 , ' . - • . '� f � ' i' . .I� _ • • • ' _ . , . . - . _ •;* , .. p ,`'+-_ . -..,�'� - � p = �- y e_` ,`4' t,` . ? , ' , ' ` , . H .• '^ . . - �. • ' •" .. ` � - 3_.,`�.� ��;r , .� � ' • ,� - - � ." - � � ' . ._ �.'" - . , , . . ! .� -• 1 ` ' � . � • . • ' � ' _.« �� , r, ti ' . •�, '_ • _ : ,.. . �-. � i..'F,, • �,. . � . ., . � _. - � ` -� . DUrLidllT[TO rRINT[R . 2���2 . - CITY OF ST. PAUL FO�UNCIL NO OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 1RESENTED tY COMMISSIONE� DA� Page 5• 5. That the filing of an application by the Housing and Redev�l opment Authority of the City af Sain� Fau�, Minne�ot�. for an adva.nce of �unds from the Uriited States of Ameriea to enable it to defray the cost of the surveys and plans for an ur�an renewal pro�ect �n the proposed Urban Renewal Ar�a described is hereby approved. JUN � �' COLTNCILI�N Adopted by the Council 19— Yeas Nays 1965 Dalglish J� 4 Holland Approv� 19— Loss Tn FSV02' Pe� Msyor � A gainst Rosen Mr. President, Vavoulis ions a-as ' � . .. . . � : 223��� �, Page 3, � � , .. . , - -� --- .__ _ _ . _ . _�.._ -- � • to the point of interaection with the northern right-of-way line, (Qro�ected) ` � of the alley between E. George and E. Stevens Streets, than westerly � ' along said line to tha point of intersect9.on with a lot line wh�c.h is . ' 150 feet east of Maurice Street, then n�rtherly along said lot line to ; ' the point ,of intersec�ion wit:i the sou�h�ra •right-of-way line of East � , { • George Street, then raesterly �long said line to t!ze point� of in�tersec- . _ � ^ • , tion with the eastern righC-of-way line of the alley between S�1cP�obert � . and Concord Streete, then nor�herly along said line (projectec:} 'to the ��. . - ; point of intersection with t�.a cout:��rn' right-of-o�ay ;ldnte .o.f��Et�. Robie , � , : Street; then weEterly along said liae to t�e po�nt oP�ait'e�'�ection with � � the eastezn right-of-way line of Socth Robcrt Street, then nort:�erly , ! along said Iine to the point of intersection with ths northern right- � � � of-way line of vacated E. Winifred Street (projected) then westerly , , along said line for 280 feet to the point of in�er�ection with a lot � ! � ' ' line, then northerly along said lot line for I75 feet Co the point of � � •:;.,��.b.�,a....,�..., . ..._ ---- - - - .-,.._. intersection with another loC line, then westerly for 180 feet along . � • ; ' said lot lineito the point of inte'rsection with the western right-of- � "" "" ` way line' of� Livingston Avenue, then northerly along s�id line to the • ' " point of intersection with the southern right-of-way line of F,s�t Con- ' ; gress Street, then westerly along said line to the point of intcrsec- ' � � � tion with the eastern right-of-way line (projected) of the alley be- • ' � � - , tween South Wabasha Street and Hall Avenue, , then northerly along said ' ' ; , . line to the point o� interaection with the northern right-of-way line , . � . � of Isabel Street West, then easterly along said line to the point of ' • • � � ' - intersection with the eastern boundary line of Terrace P°ark, then ` �� , northeasterly along said line to the point of intersectian with the - I northern right-of-way line of belos Street West, then westerly along � � said line for 260 feet, more o� lese, to the point of intersection �-� � ,� with the lot line, then northerly along said lot line to the point � of intersection with the southern right-of-way line of the alley be- � � • tween South Wabasha Street and Hall Avenue, then easterly along said � • , ' line to the point of intersection with the easterly right-of-way line • ' • , of said alley, then aortherly along said line for 9Q feet to the point ' • :� �. .,. of intersection with a lot line, then northeasterly along said lot line - , , : to the point of intersection with the westerly right-of-way line of , � ' • � South Wabasha Street, then northeasterly along said line to the point � . � � , of intersection with the eastern righC-of-way line of Starkey Street, , � 100 feet south of the southern right-of-way liae of Wood Street, then northwesterly along said Starkey Street to the poin�t of intersec�t.ion ,, • � • with the aorthe�n �cighrwf-w�y:Iin+� o£ Wood Street, which is the point'' ' � . of beginaing. ' • ' .. � • . . . . � . . • � . .:r . , p' • . . ' ' . . � . ' • \ � . � . f • . - • • � , i � r � � , . E . S • � . � - ����32 . . Page 4. . Now, Therefore, be it RESOLVED� by the Council of �he City of Saint Paule l. That the proposed IIrban Renewal Area described above is a slum� blighted� deteriorated� or deteriorating area appropriate for an urban renewal project and that the undertaking by the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota of surveys and pla.ns for an urban renewal pro�ect of the character eontemplated by Section 110(c) of Title I in the proposed IIrban. Renewal area is hereby approved. 2. That the financial assistance available under Title I is needed to enable the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of � the City of �Saint Faul� Minnesota to finance the planning and .-�, undertaking of the proposed Fro�ect. �2- r"• � 3. That� it is cognizant of the conditions that are :��;`'� imposed in the undertaking and carrying out of urban renewal r � � projects with Federal financial assi�tance under Title I� � ;� including those re�ating to (a) the relocation of site occupants� (b) the provision of local grants-in-aid, (c) the prohibition . of diserimination because c�f race, color, creed, or national origin� and (d) the requirement that the locality present �o � the Housing and Home Finance Administrator� as a pre�equisite to approval of the application described below� a workab�le , - pro ram for community improvement, as set forth in Section 101�e) of Title I, for utilizing appropriate public and private resources to eliminate and prevent the development or spread of slums and urban blight. 4. That the United �tates of America and the Honsing . and Home Finance Ad.ministrator be� and they hereby are, assured of full eompliance by the Housing and Redevelopment Authority �aiid �he City of ,aint Paul� Minnesota with regulations of the Housing and Home Finance Ageney �ffectuating Title VI of the Civil Rights -. Act of 1964. - *�',�- � .. �. , _�_ _ < . _ _ _. - -- . 5. That it is the sense of this body (a) that a feas'fible �' method for the reloeation of individuals an d families displaced ' from the Urban Renewal Area� in conformity with Title I� can b e prepared, and (b) that the local grants-in-aid can and will be provided in an a.mount which will be not less than one-�hird of tY�e Net P'ro�ect Co�t of the Project ;and which, together wit� the Federal capital grant, will be generally equal to the difference between Gross Pro�ect Cost and the proceeds or value of the pro�ect land sold� leased� or retained for use in accordance with the urban renewal pTan. . . � . € 3�32 01�161NAL TO CITY CLERK r�� . CITY OF ST. PAUL FOENCIL NO �° � ° OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM t�ESENTED EY COMMISSIONEQ DAT� Fage 5. ��• That the filing of an application by the Housing � and Redevel opment Authority of the City: of Saint Fau�� Minnesota for an advance of funds from the IInited States of America to �nable it to defray the cost of the surveys a.nd plans for an urb,an renewal pro�ect in the proposed Urban. Renewal Area described is hereby approved. JUN 41965 COUNCILI�N Adopted by the Council 19— . Yeas Nays . Dalglish , JU� 4196� Holland 'I Approved 19— Loss � Favor � , � + .Ades��r- Peterson � �yOr A gainst + Rosen • Mr. President, Vavoulis � i PUBLISHED JUN 12 196� io1►� e-es 1 � � - - . . � t o �^ "' � " - � HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY G wcto�.4 �, • �O �'�'i � �o = OF THE CITY OP SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA � � � � � 55 EAST FIFTH STREET � � - SAINT PAUI, MINN. 55101 � � °� 9 ot� ? '�Q r Mu� M�N� � _ � 223-5218 ° � � `� June 2, 1965 HAROLD J. MORIARTY � ' Chairman B. WARNER SHIPPEE : EUGENE R. LAMBERT 6tatulive Dlreclor " PATRICK J. TOWLE Honorable Mayor and City Council JOHN W. GREENMAN , • Office of the C�.ty CZer1C , HARRY P. STRONG JR. City Sall and Court House ' JAMES J. DALGLISH Saint Paul, Minnesota SSZOZ • FRANK L. LOSS Dear Sirs: The Aousing and Redevelopment Authoritq of the City of Saiat Paul, Minnesota has prepared the attached Survey and Planning Application to the Federal Housing and Home Finance Agency for glanning funds for the Concord Terrace Project on the West Side including the area encompassed • by the second and third projects of the Riverview General Neighborhood Renewal Plan. The Concord Terrace Project is bounded by Wood Street on � the north, properties fronting on Concord Street on the west, Kansas Street on the south, and the bluff line behind the Dunedin Terrace public housing project on the east. The applicatioa includes a request for Federal planning funds in the amount of $270,236. It is expected that the complete planning of this pro�ect will take from nine months to one year. The ma,jor emphasis in the area will be to encourage owners to fix up and improve their existing properties. Acquisition will be kept to a• minimum. Properties will only be acquired when they are needed for public improvements or when the properties are so far deteriorated that there is little expec- tation that a prudent owner will bring about the necessary repairs. In order to proceed with the Pro3ect, Council approval is needed , for the submission of this application. This will allow the detailed planning necessary to bring the project into being to get under way. Sincerely, yours, _ , . G�i��r B. Warner Shippee Executive Director Enclosure . �O r = _ _ . : .. �, —, . -- y , . , _ • � = ' -• ^ -..._ ' � V `� ` + ` � � , � j - — 1 . , . �, r _ • -^ . '. ' - . ' ' � .�L' " i . - ' _ . ' ` . � • ��' .. � � . 'y.[ � . ' ' . . 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RESOLUTION N0. 65-5/26 - 2 '1 ��.�•\ RESOLUTION OF THE HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT �(�� AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL MINNESOTA ,� APPROVING UNDERTAKING OF SURVEYS AND PLANS FOR AN URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT AND FILING OF AN APPLICATION WHEREAS, under Title I of the Housing Act of 1949, as amended (herein referred to as "Title I") , the Housing and Home Finance Administra- tor is authorized to extend financial asaistance to local public agencies in the elimination and prevention of the spread of their slums and urban blight through the planning and undertaking of urban renewal projecta; and WHEREAS, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the reg- ulations of the Housing and Home Finance Agency effectuating that Title, provide that no person shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination in the undertaking and carrying out of urban renewal projects assisCed under Title I of the Housing Act of 1949, as amended; and WI�REAS, it is desirable and in the public intereat that the ' Housing and Redevelopmeat Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, make surveys and prepare plaae, presently estimated to cost approximately TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY THOUSAND TWO HIJNDRED THIRTY-SIX DOLLARS ($270,236.00) , ia order to undertake and carry out an urban renewal project of the char- acter contemplated by Section 110(c) of Tiele I, ia that area proposed as an Urban Reaewal Area, situated in the City of Saint Paul, County of Ram- sey, and State of Minnesota, which is described as follows: SEE EXHIBIT "A" HERETO ATTACHED NOW, TI�REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE IiOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA: 1. That the propoaed Urban Renewal Area described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto is a slum, blighted, deteriorated, or deteriorating area, appropriate for an urban renewal project, and that the undertaking by the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota of surveys and plans for an urban renewal project of the char- acter contemplated by Section 110(c) of Title I in the proposed Urban Re- newal Area is hereby approved. 2. That the financial assiatance available under Title I is needed to enable the N�ousing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota to finance the planning and undertaking of the pro- posed Project. ° 3. That it is cognizant of the conditions that are imposed in the undertaking and carrying out of urban renewal projecte with Federal financial assistance under Title I, including those relating to (a) the • relocation of site occupanta, (b) the provision of local granta-in-aid, and (c) the requirement that the locality preseat to the Housing and Home Finance Administrator, as a prerequisite to approval of the application deacribed below, a workable program for community improvement, as set forth in Section 101(c) of Title I, for utilizing appropriate public and private reaourcea to eliminate and prevent the development or epread of alums and urban blight. • r 4. That the Uaited Statea of America and the Housing and Home Finance Administrator be, and they hereby are, asaured of full compliance by the Housing and Redevelopment AuthoriCy of the City of Saint Paul, � Mianesota with regulationa of the Housing and Home Finance Agency ef- fe�tuating Title VI of the Civil Righta Act of 1964. 5. That it is the sense of this body (a) that a feasible method for the relocation of individuals and families displaced from the Urban Renewal Area, in conformity wiCh the requirements o£ Title I, can be prepared, and (b) that local grants-in-aid caa and will be pro- vided in an amount which will be not less than one-third of the Ne�t Project Cost of the Pro3ect and which, together with the Federal capital grant, will be generally equal to the difference between Gross Project Cost and the proceeds or value of project land sold, leased, or retained for use in accbrdance with Che urban renewal plan. 6. That the filing of an application b� the Housing and Re- development Authority of the Citq of Saint Paul, Minneaota for an ad- vance of funds from the United Statea of America �n an amount not to exceed TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX DOLLARS ($270,236i00) for surveys.and plans for an urban renewal project ih . the proposed Urban Renewal Area described above i� hereby approved, and that the Exec�itive Director is here�y authori�ed and directed to execute acid file such appl�catibn with the Housing and Home Finance Administrator, to provide such additional informatiore and to furnish such documents as may be required by the Administrator, and to act as the authorized representative of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota. -2- �xxzsz� ��A�� BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION OF CONCORA TE1.tR�'�C� RET1�'w'AL PROJFCT Beginning at the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way line� o f Wood S��re�et w�.th the �as�tern•�igh�-of-way line o f St�.rkey 'St.. then easterl.y along said ].ine of Wond Stree�t to the point of �ntersec- ti4n w��h the eas��srn r�.ght=of�way 1�ine of Clinto� Avenue, which is also "the southern right-�f-way 13.ne a£ t�e Chicago, Great Western Railway, then southerly along said line of the Railway right-of-way to the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way line of Colorado Street, then easterly along said line to the point of interaection with the eastern right-of-way line of Greenwood Avenue, then southerly along said line to the point of intersection with a lot line 108 feet north of the northern right-o£-way line of Delos Street, then southeasterly along said line to the point of intersection with a lot line 100 feet east of the eastern right-of-way line of Greenwood Street, then south- er ly along said line to the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way line of Delos Street, then easterly along said line to ttie point of intersection with the eastern right-of-way line of State Street, then southerly along said line to the point of intersection with the . northern right-of-way line of Isabel Street, which is also the southern right-of-way line of the Chicago, Great Western Railway, then south- easterly along said Railway right-of-way Iine, crossing Bancroft, Brown, Andrew and Kansas Avenues in a line parallel to the railroad tracks, to the point of intersection with the southeasterly right-of-way liae (pro- jected) of the alley between Kansas and Witham Avenues, then southwester- ly along said line to the point of intersection with the eastern right- of-way line of Kansas Avenue, then southerly along said line to the point of interaection with the southern right-of-way line (projected)of the alley between Morton and Page Streets, then westerly along said line to the point of interaection with the western right-of-way line of Andrew StreeC, then northerly along said line to the point of intersection with the southern rioht-of-way line of Morton Street , then westerly along said line to the point of interaection with the weatern right-of- way line of Brown Avenue, then northerly along said line to the point of intersection with Che southern right-of-way line of Preacott Street, then northwesterly along said line to the point of intersection with the northwestern right-of-way line of BancrofC Avenue (projected) , then northeasterly for 203 feet aZong "said line to� the point of intersection with a lot line, then westerly along said lot line to the point of inter- section with another lot line 150.18 feet plus/minus east of the eastern right-of-way line of vacated Mt. Hope Avenue, then northeasterly along said lot line for 75 feet to the point of interaection with another lot line, then westerly along said line for 103.25 feet Co the point of intersection with another lot line, then southwesterly along said line for 23.7 feet plus/minus to the point of intersection with another lot line, then northweaterly along said line for 143.25 feet to the point of interaection with another lot 1ine, then southwesterly along said line for 84.79 feet to the point of intersection with another lot line, then northwesterly along said line for 318.73 feet to the point of inter- aection with the eastern right-of-way line of Oakdale Avenue, then north- erly along said line to tihe point of intersection with the southeas�ern right-of-way line of State Street, then northeasterly along said li;o ected to the point of inCeroection with the nor.thern right-of-way l.ine �p j ) of the alley between E. George and E. Stevena Streets, then westerly along said line to the point of intersection with a lot line whi.ch is 150 feet east of Maurice Stxeet, then northerly along said lot line to the point o£ intersection wit� the sou�hprz right-of-way line of East George Streee, then westerly Qlong said line to the point of intersec- tion with the eastern righC-of-way line of the alley between S. P.obert and Concord Sereets, then northerly along s�tid line (projected) to the point of intersection with tr.e aouthern right-of-way lize of E. Robie ' Street, then westerly along said line to t�e point of intersection with the eastern right-of-way line of So4th Robert Street, then northerly along said line to the point of interaection with the northern right- of-way line of vacated E. Winifred Street (pro3ected) then weaterly along said line for 280 feet �o the point of intersection with a lat line, then northerly along said lot line for 175 feet to the point of .� J � � intersection with another loC line, thea westerly for 180 feet along said lot line to the point of intersection with the western right-of- way line of Livingston Avenue, then northerly along said line to the point of intersection with the southern right-of-way line of Fa�t Con- gress Street, then westerly along said line to the point of intersec- tion with the eastern right-of-way line (projected) of the alley be- tween South Wabasha Street and Hall Avenue, , then northerly along said line to the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way line of Isabel Street West, then easterly along said line to the point of intersection with the eastern boundary line of Terrace Park, then northeasterly along said line to the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way line of Delos Street West, then westerly along said line for 260 feet, more of less, to the point of intersection with the lot line, then northerly along said lot line to the point of intersection with the southern right-of-way line of the alley be- tween South Wabasha Street and Hall Avenue, then easterly along said line to the point of intersection with the easterly right-of-way line of said alley, then northerly along said line for 90 feet to the point of intersection with a lot line, then northeasterly along said lot line to the point of intersection with the westerly right-of-way line of South Wabasha Street, then northeasterly along said line to the point of intersection with the eastern right-of-way line of Starkey Street, 100 feet south of the southern right-of-way line of Wood Street, then northwesterly along said Starkey Street to the poin�t of inte�sect3on wi,th the northe�n �ighx-of-way'lin� of Wo6d Street, �ich is the poin"t' o� beginc�ing. ' .. -2- . . . • . R E S 0 L• U T I 0. N , N 0: . 65-5/26:,- 2 �RESOLUT�ON .OF THE $OUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ,OF THE .CITY OF SAIN'r PAUL, MI�TNESOTA APPROVING. UNDERTAKING OF SURVEYS AND PLANS FOR AN URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT AND I�ILING OF AN APPLICATION � WHEREAS, under Title I of the Housiag Act of 1949, as amended (herein referred to as "Title I") , the Houeing and Home Finance Administra- tor ia authorized to extend financial assistance to local public agencies ia the elimination and prevention of the apread of their slums and urban blight through the planning and undertaking of urbaa renewal projects; and WHEREAS, Title VI of the �Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the reg- ulations of the Housing aad Home Finance Agency effectuating that Title, provide that no person shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origia, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefi.ts of, or be subjected to discriminatioa in the undertaking and carrying out of urban renewal pro�ecta assisted uader Title I of the Housing Act of 1949, as amended; and WHEREAS, it is desirable and in the public intereat that the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, make surveys aad prepare plana, preseatly estimated to cosC approximately TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX DOLLARS ($270,236.00) , in order to undertake and carry out an urban renewal project of the char- acter contemplated by Section 110(c) of Title I, in that area proposed as an Urban Renewal Area, situated in the City of Saint Pau1, County of Ram- sey, and State of Minnesota, which is described as followa: SEE EXHIBIT "A" HERETO ATTACHED NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF CONIhiISSIONERS OF THE HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA: 1. Tha.t the proposed Urban Renewal Area described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto is a slum, blighted, deteriorated, or deteriorating area, appropriate for an uxban renewal project, and that the undertaking by the Houeing aad Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota of surveys and plans for an urban renewal pro�ect of the char- acter contemplated by Section 110(c) of Title I in the proposed Urban Re- newal Area is hereby approved. 2. That the financial assistance available under Title I is needed to enable the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of • Saint Paul, Minneaota to finance the planning and undertaking of the pro- posed Pro�ect. _ 3. That it is cognizant of the conditions that are imposed in the undertaking and carrying out of urban renewal projects with Federal financial assistance under TiCle I, including those relating to (a) the relocatioa of site occupants, (b) the provision of local grants-in-aid, and (c) the requirement that the locality preseat to the Housing and Home Finaace Adminiatrator, ae a prerequisite to approval of the applicatioa deacribed below, a workable program for community improvement, as aet forth fn Section 101(c) of Title I, for utiliziag appropriate public and private resources to eliminate and prevent the development or spread of slums and urban blight. 4. That the Uaited States of America and the Housing and Home Finance Administrator be, and they hereby are, asaured of full compliance by the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, _ , .. ' Minnesota with regulations of the Housing and Home Finance Agency ef- fectuating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. 5. That it is the sense of this body (a) that a feasible method for the relocation of individuals and families displaced £rom the Urban Renewal Area, in conformity with the requirements of Title I, can be prepared, and (b) that local grants-in-aid� can and will be pro- vided in an amount which will be not less than one-third of the Ne•t Project Cost of the Project and which, together with the Federal capital grant, will be generally equal to the difference between Gross Pro�ect Cost and the proceeds or value of project land sold, leased, or retained for use in accordance with the urban renewal plan. 6. That the filing of an applicatiod by the Houai:ng ahd Re- development Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Min�esota for an ad� vance of funds frdm the United States of Amer�ca in an amount not to exceed TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY THOUSAN� TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX DOLLARS ($270,236.00) for surveys and plans for aa urban renewal project in the proposed Urban Renewal Area desc�ibed aliove is hereby approved, and that the Executive Director is hereby author�:zed and directed to execute and file such application with the Housing and Home Finance Administrator, to provide such additional information and to furnish such documents as may be required by the Administrator, and to acC as the authorized representative of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota. -2- .- � r . EXHIBIT "A" BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION OF CONCORA TERfi?,CL RET3�WAL P?tOJECT Beginni.ng at the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way �.�ine� of Wood S�reet w�th the �astern-�igh�-of-way� line of St$�key �St.. then easter�y a_long said I�ine of iAond Stree�t to the point of ic�tersec- • tinn wi�h the Qas��ern right=of-way line of Clinto� Avenue, whic�i is also t�e'southern�right-�f�way 2ine af the Chicago, Great Weatern Railway, then southerly along said line of Che Railway right-of-way to the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way line of Colorado Street, then easterly along said line to the point of interaection with the eastern right-of-way line of Greenwood Avenue, then southerly along said line to the point of intersection with a lot line 108 feet north of the northern right-of-way line of Delos Street, then southeasterly along said line to the point of intersection with a lot line 100 feet east of the eastern right-of-way line of Greenwood Street, then south- erly along said liae to the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way line of Delos Street, then eaeterly along said line to ttle point of intersection with the eastern right-of-way line of State Street, then southerly along said line to the point of' intersection with the northern right-of-way line of Isabel Street, which is also the southern right-of-way line of the Chicago, Great Western Railway, then south- easterly along said Railway right-of-way line, crossing Bancroft, Brown, Andrew and Kansas Avenues in a line parallel to the railroad tracks, to the point of intersection with'the southeasterly right-of-way line (pro- jected) of the alley between Kaneas aad Witham Avenues, then southwester- ly along eaid line to the point of intersection with the eastern right- of-way line of Kansas Avenue, then souCherly along said line to the point of intersection with the southern right-of-way line (projected)of the alley between Morton and Page Streets, then westerly along said line to the point of intersection with the western right-of-way line of Andrew Street, then northerly along said line to the point of intersection with the southern right-of-way line of Morton Street , then westerly along said line to the point of interaection with the weatern right-of- way line of Brown Avenue, then northerly along said line to the point of intersection with the aouthern right-of-way line of Preacott Street, then northwesterly along said line to the point of intersection with the northwestern right-of-way line of BancrofC Avenue (pro3ected) , then northeasterly for 203 feet along said line to the point of intersection with a lot line, then westerly along said lot line to Che point of inter- section with another lot line 150.18 feet plus/minus east of the eastern right-of-way line of vacated Mt. Hope Avenue, thea northeasterly along said lot line for 75 feet to the point of intersection with another lot line, then westerly along said line for 103.25 feet to the poinC of intersection with another lot line, then southwesterly along said line for 23.7 feet plus/minus to the point of intersection with another lot line, then northweaterly along said line for 143.25 £eet to the point of intersection with another lot line, then southwesterly along said line for 84.79 feet to the point of intersection with another lot line, then northwesterly along said line for 318.73 feet to the point of inter- section with the eastern right-of-way line of Oakdale Ave.nue, then north- erly along said line to the point of intersection w ith the southeastern righC-of-way line of State Street, then northeasterly along said line to the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way line, �projected) of the alley between E. George and E. Stevens Streets, then westerly along said line to the point o£ intersection with a loC line which is 150 feet east ot Maurice Street, then northerly along said lot li.ne to the point of intersection wit:► the south�ra right-of-way line of East George Street, then westerly along said line to the point of intersec- tio❑ with the eastern right-of-way line of the a11ey between S. RobQrt and Concord Streeta, then northerly along said line (projected) to the point of inte:section with tr.e southern right-of-way line of E. Robie Street, then westerly along said lyne to the point of intersect�.on with the eastern right-of-way line of South Ro�ert Street, then nortyerly along said line to the point of interaectiion with thp northern right- of-way line of vucated E. Winifred Street (projected) then westerly along said liae for 280 feet to the point of intersection with a lat line, then northerly along said loC line for 175 feet to the point of . , . . intersection with another loC line, then westerly for 180 feet along said lot line to the point of intersection with the western right-of- way line of Livingston Avenue, then northerly along szid line to the point of intersection with the southerr. .right�4f-way line of Ea�t Con- gress Street, then westerly along said iine to the point of intersec- tion with the eastern right-of-way line (projected) of the alley be- tween South Wabasha Street and Hall Avenue, then northerly along said line to the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way line of Isabel Street West, then easterly along said line to the point of intersection with the eastern boundary line of Terrace Park, then northeasterly along said line to the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way line of Delos Street West, then westerly along said line for 260 feet, more of less, to the point of intersection with the lot line, then northerly along said lot line to the point of intersection with the southern right-of-way line of the alley be- tween South Wabasha Street and Hall Avenue, then easterly along said line to the point of intersection with the easterly right-of-way line of said alley, then northerly along said line for 90 feet to the point of intersection with a lot line, then northeasterly along said lot line to the point of intersection with the cvesterly right-of-way line of South Wabasha Street, then northeasterly along said line to the point of intersection with the eastern right-of-way line of Starkey Street, 100 feet south of the southern right-of-way line of Wood Street, then northwesterly along said Starkey Street �o the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way line of Wood Street, which is the poin�' of beginning. -2- ) .V � RESOLUTION NO;. 65-5/26 - 2 RESOLUTION OF THE HOUSING AND itEDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF TI� CITY OF SAINT_ PAUL, MINNESOTA APPROVING UNDERTAKING OF SURVEYS AND PLANS FOR AN URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT AND FILING OF AN APPLICATION WHEREAS, under Title I of the Housing Act of 1949, as amended (herein referred to as "Title I") , the Housing and Home Finance Adminietra- tor is authorized to exeend financial assiatance to local public agenc3es in the elimination and prevention of the spread of their slums and urban blight through the planning and undertaking of urban renewal projects; and . WHEREAS, Title VI of the Civil Righta Act of 1964, and the reg- ulations of the Housing and Home Finance Agency effectuating that Title, provide that no person shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be deaied the benefi.ts of, or be subjected to discrimination ia the undertaking and carrying out o� urban renewal projects assiaCed under .Title I of Che Fiousing Act of 1949, as amended; and WHEREAS, i.t is desirable and in the public interest that the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minneaota, make surveys and prepare plans, presently estimated to cost approximately TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX DOLLARS ($270,236.00), in order to undertake and carry out an urban renewal projecC of the char- acter contemplated by Section 110(c) of Title I, in that area propoaed as an Urban Renewal Area, eftuated in the City of Saint Paul, County of Ram- sey, and State of Minnesota, which is described as follows: SEE EXHIBIT "A" HERETO ATTACHED NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMEI3T AUTKORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, . MINNESOTA: 1. That the proposed Urban Renewal Area described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto is a slum, blighted, deteriorated, or deteriorating area, appropriaCe for an urban renewal project, and that the undertaking by the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of Che City of Saint Paul, Minnesota of surveys and plans for an urban renewal project of the char- acter contemplated by Section 110(c) of Title I in the propoaed Urban Re- newal Area is hereby approved. 2. That the financial assistance available under Title I is needed to enable the Iiousing and Redevelopmeat Authority of the City of . Saint Paul, Minneaota to finance the planning and undertakin$ of the pro- posed Project. 3. That it is cognizant of the conditions that are imposed in the undertaking and carrying out of urban renewal projecte with Federal financial assistance under Title I, including those relating to (a) the relocation of site occupante, (b) the provision of local grants-in-aid, and (c) the requirement that the locality present to the Housing and Home Finance Adminiatrafior, se a prerequisite to approval of the application deacribed below, a workable program for community improvement, as set forth in Section 101(c) of Title I, for utilizing appropriate pubiic and private resources to eliminate and prevent the development or spread of slums and urban blight. 4. That the United Statea of America and the Housing and Home Finance Administrator be, and they hereby are, assured of full compliance by the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, t : . ��; • Minnesota with regulations of the Housing and Home Finance Agency ef- fectuating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. � S. That it is the sense of this body (a) that a feasible method for the relocation of individuals and families displaced £rom the Urban Renewal Area, in conformity with the requirements of Title I, can be prepared, and (b) that local grants-in-aid can aad wil]. be pro- vided in an amount which will be not less than one-third of the Ne�t ProjecC Cost of the Project and which, together with the Federal capital grant, wi1Z be generally equal to the difference between Gross Project Cost and the proceeds or value of project land sold, leased, or retained for use in accordance with the urban renewal plan. 6. That the filing of an application by the Houaing and Re- development Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota for an ad- vance of funds from the United States of America in an amount not to exceed TWO HUNDRED SEVEIVTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED T#iIRTY-SIX DOLLARS ($270,236.00) fo"r surveys and pl.ans for an urban renewal project in . the propoaed Urban Renewal Area described above is hereby approved, and that the Executive Director is hereby authorized and directed to execute and file such application with the Housing and Home Finance Admiaistrator, to provide auCh additional ihformation and to furnish such documents as may be reqi�ired by the Administrator, and to act as the authorized representative of the Housing and Redevelo�ment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota. -2- . ' ` " _ - EXHIBIT "A" BOU;�DARY AESCRIPTZOlv OF GONCORD TER&^,C� KE?_�Wr'1L P;.iOJECT Beginning at the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way �.�ine' of Wood S�ree� w�th the eastern•right-of-way line of S.tBrkey St, then easter2y along said l.�ine o�f j�9a�ad Stree�t to the poia� of i�tersec- ti�n w3.�h the e�ae•�,es� righC=of-c�ay line of�Clinto��A�euue, whicli is also �t�e southern right-.4£�way line a£ t�e Chicago, Great Western Railway, then southerly along said line of the Railway right•of-way to the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way line of Colorado Street, then easterly along said line to the point of intersection with the eastern right-of-way line of Greenwood Avenue, then southerly along said line to the poin� of intersection with a lot line 108 feet north of the northern right-of-way line of Delos Street, then southeasterly along said line to the point of intersection with a lot line 100 feet east of the eastern right-of-way line of Greenwood Street, then south- erly along said liae to the point of interaection with the northern ; right-of-way line of Delos Street, then easterly along said line to ttie point of intersection with the eastern right-of-way line of State Street, then southerly along eaid line to the point of intersection with the . northern right-of-way line of Isabel Street, which is also the southern right-of-way line of the Chicago, Great Western Railway, then south=, easterly along sai.d Railway right-of-way line, crossing BancrofC, Brown, Andrew and Kansas Avenues in a line parallel to the railroad tracks, to the point of intersection with the southeasterly right-of-way line (pro- jected) of the alley between Kansas aad Witham Avenues, then southwester- ' ly along said line to��the point of intersection with the eastern right- of-way line of Kansas Avenue, then southerly along said line to the point "' xo ected of the of intersection with the southern right-of-way line (p j ) alley between Morton and Page Streets, then westerly along said line' to the point of interaection with the western right-of-way line of Andrew Street, then northerly along said line to the point of intersection with the southern righC-of-way line of Morton Street , then westerly along said line to the point of intersection with the western right-of- way line of Brown Avenue, then northerly along said line to the point of intersection with the southern right-of-way line of Prescott Street, then northwesterly aloag said line to the point of intersection with the northwestern right-of-way line of BancrofC Avenue (projected) , then northeasterly for 203 feet along said line to the point of intersection with a lot line, then westerly along said lot line to the point of inter- section with another lot line 150.18 feet plus/minus east of the eastern right-of-way line o€ vacated Mt. Hope Avenue, then northeasterly along said lot line for 75 feet to the po3.nt of intersection with another lot line, then westerly along said line for 103.25 feet to the point of intersection with anoCher lot line, then southwesterly along said line for 23.7 feet plus/miaus to the point of intersection with anq.ther lot line', then northoresterly al.ong said line for 143.25 feet to the point of intersection with`another lot line, Chen southwesterly along said line for 84.79 feet to the point of intersection with another lot 1'ine, then northwesterly along said line for 318.73 feet to the goint of inter- section with the eastern ri�ht-of-way line of Oakdale AvQ:►ue, then north- erly'along said line� to the point of intersection w ith the southeastern right-of-way line of State Street, Chen northeasterly along said li.ne to the point of intersection with the nor.thern right-of-way line �pro�ected) of Che alley between E. George and E. Stevens Streets, tihen westerly along said line to the point of intersect3.on with a lot line whtch is 150 �feet east of Maurice Street, then northerly along said lot line to the point of intersection with the southern right-of-way line of East George Street, then westerly along sald line to the point of intersec- tion with the eastern right-of-wdy line of the alley between S. Robert and'.Concord SCreets, thea northerly along sAid l.ine (projected) to the point .of i.ntersection with tr.e 3outhern right-of-way line of E. Robie SCreet, then westerly along said line to tk�e point of intersection with the eastern right-of-way line of So�:th Robert Street, then northerly along said line to the point of intersection with the northern right- of-way line of vacated E. Winifred Street (projected) then weaterly along said line for 280 feet *o the point of intersection with a lot line, then northerly along said lot line for 175 feet to the point of !J� • " intersection with another lot line, then westerly for 180 feet along said lot line to the point of intersection with the western right-of- way line of Livingston Avenue, thea northerly along said line to the point of intersectioa with the south�rr, .right-�f-way line of Ea�t Con- gress Street, then westerly along said iine to the point of intersec- tion with the eastern right-of-way line (projected) of the alley be- tween South Wabasha Street and Hall Avenue, then northerly along said line to the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way liae of Isabel Street West, then easterly along said line to the point of intersection with the eastern boundary lfne of Terrace Park, then northeasterly along said line to the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way line of Delos Street Weat, then westerly along said line for 260 feet, more of less, to the point of intersection with the lot line, then northerly along said lot line to the point of intersection with the southern right-of-way line of the alley be- tween South Wabasha Street and Hall Avenue, then easterly along said line to the point of intersection wi.th the easterly right-of-way line of said alley, then northerly along said line for 9Q feet to the point of intersection with a lot line, then northeasterly along said lot line to the point of intersection with the westerly right-of-way line of South Wabasha Street, then northeasterly along said line to the point of intersection with the eastern right-of-way line of Starkey Street, 100 feet south of the southern right-of-way line of Wood Street, then northwesterly along said Starlcey Street to the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way'line of Wood Street, which is the poin't'" of beginning. � -2- � . • . RESOLUTION N0. 65-5/26 - 2 RESOLUTION OF THE HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORII'Y OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA APPROVING UNDERTAKING OF SURVEYS AND PI,ANS FOR AN URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT AND FILING OF AN APPLICATION WHEREAS, under TiCle I of the Housiag Act of 1949, as amended (herein referred to as "Title I") , the Houaing and Home Fiaance Administra- tor is authorized to extend financial assistance to local public agencies in the elimination and prevention of the spread of their slums aad urban blight through the planning and undertaking of urban renewal projects; aad , WHEREAS, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the reg- ulations of Che Housing and Home Finance Agency effectuating that Title, provide that no person shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits oE, or be subjected to discrimination in the undertaking and carrying out of urban renewal pro3ects assisted under Title I of the Housing Act of 1949, as amended; and WHEREAS, it ie desirable and in the public interest that the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the CiCy of Saint Paul, Minaesota, make surveys and prepare plans, presently eatimated to cost approximately TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX DOLLARS ($270,236.00) , ia order to undertake and carry out an urban renewal project of the char- acter contemplated by Section 110(c) of Title I, in that area proposed as an Urban Renewal Area, eituated in the City of Saint Paul, County of Ram- sey, and State of Minnesota, which is described as follows: SEE EXHIBIT "A" HERETO ATTACHED NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TI� BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA: " 1. That the proposed Urban Renewal Area described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto is a slum, blighted, deteriorated, or deteriorating area, appropriaCe for an urban renewal project, and that the undertaking by the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saiat Paul, Minnesota of surveys and plans for an urban renewal, project of the char- acter contemplated by Section 110(c) of Title I in the proposed Urban Re- newal Area is hereby approved. 2. That the financial assistance available under Title I is aeeded to enable the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of • Saint Paul, Mianesota to finance the planning and underCaking of the pro- posed Project. 3. That it ia cognizant of the conditions that are imposed in the undertaking and carrying out of urban renewal projects with Federal financial assistance under Title I, including those relating to (a) the relocation of site occupants, (b) the provision of local grants-in-aid, and (c) the requirement that the locality present to the Houaing and Home Finance Adminiatrator, as a prerequisite to approval of the application deacribed below, a workable program for community improvement, as set forth in Section 101(c) of Title I, for utilizing appropriate public and private resources to eliminate and prevent the development or spread of slums and urban blight. 4. That the United States of America and the Housing and Home Finance Administrator be, and they hereby are, assured of full compliance by the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, , . � Minnesota with regulations of the Housing and Home Finance Agency ef- fectuating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. 5. That it is the aense of this body (a) that a feasible method for the relocation of individuals and families displaced £rom • the Urban Renewal Area, in conformity with the requirements of Title I, can be prepared, and (b) Chat local grants-in-aid can and will be pro- vided in an amount which will be not less than one-third of the Ne•t Project Cost of the Project and which, together with the Federal capital grant, will be generally equal to the difference between Gross Project Coat and the proceeds or value of project land sold, leased, or retained for use in accordance with the urban renewal plan. 6: That the filing of an application by the Housing and Re- development Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minneaota for an ad- vance of funds from the United States of America in an amount aot to exceed TWO HUNDRED SEVENTX THOUSANA TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX DQLLARS ($270,236.00) for surveys and plans for an urban renewal project in the proposed Urban Rehewal Area described above ia hereby approved, and that the Execu�ive Director i� hereby authorized and directed to execute and file such application with the Housing and Home Finance Administrator, to provide such additional information and to furniah such documents as may be required by the Adminietrator, and to act as the suthorized repreaentative of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saiut Paul, Minnesota. -2- EXHI.�iIT "A" ROU;!iDARY AESCR:[P�ION OE CONCORA TEFR.4(:� FtEL�41AL P�03ECT Beginning at the point o� intersectio❑ with the northern right-of-way �.�ine of Wood S�ree� o��th the �astern-righf�-of-way line of S�apke� S�, then easterZy along said ]:ine of i�and S��ree�� to the point of intersec- tion w�.�h the eas��er� right�af•�oay 1•ize of Clinto�n�A�enue, whic�i is also �the southern right-�f�way line of tk�e Chicago; Great Western Railway, then southerly along said line of the Railway right-of-way to the point of intersecCion with the northern right-of-way line o£ Colorado Street, then easterly along said line to the point of intersection with the eastern right-of-way line of Greenwood Avenue, then southerly along said line to the point of intersection with a lot line 108 feet north of the northern right-of-way line of Delos Street, then southeasterly along said line to the point of intersection with a lot line 100 feet east of the eastern right-of-way line of Greenwood Street, then south- erly along said line to the point of intersection with the northern : right-of-way line of Delos Street, then easterly along said line to ttie point of interaection with the eastera right-of-way line of StaCe Street, then southerly along said line to the point of intersection with the . northern right-of-way line of Isabel Street, which is also the southern right-of-way line of the Chicago, Great Western Railway,• then south-- easterly along said Railway right-of-way line, crossing Bancroft, Brown, Andrew and Kansas Avenues in a line parallel to the railroad tracks, to the point of intersection with the southeasterly right-of-way line (pro- �ected) of the alley between Kansas and Witham Avenues, then southwester- ly along said line to the point of intersection with the eastern right- of-way line of Kansas Avenue, then southerly along said line to the point ' of intersection with the southern right-of-way line (projected)of the alley between Morton and Page Streete, then westerly along said line to the point of intersection with the western right-of-way line of Andrew Street, then northerly along said line to the point of intersection with the southern right-of-way line of Morton Street , then wesCerly aloag said line to the point of intersection with the western right-of- way line of Brown Avenue, then northerly along said line to the point of intersection with the southern right-of-way line of Prescott Street, then northwesterly along said line to the point of intersection with the northwestern right-of-way line of Bancroft Avenue (projected) , then northeasterly for 203 feet along said line to the point of intersect3on with a lot line, then westerly along said lot line to the point of inter- section with another� lot 13ne 150.18 feet plus/minus east of the eaetern right-of-way line of vacated Mt. Hope Avenue, then northeasterly along said lot line for 75 feet to the point of intersection with another lot line, then westerly along said line for 103.25 feet to the point of inCersection with another lot line, then southwesterly along said line for 23.7 feet plus/minua to the point of intersection with anqther lot line, then northwesterly along said line for 143.2'S feet to the point of intersection with`another lot line, then southwesCerly along said line for 84.79 £eet to Che point of intersecCion with another lot line, then northwesterly along said line for 318.73 feet eo Che point of �3nter- section with the eastern ri�ht-of-way line of Oakdale Avenue, then north- erly along said line to the point of intersection w ith the southeastern right-of-way liae of State Street, th�n northeasterly along said li�o ected � to the poinC of intersectioa with the nor.thern right-of-way lin� �p j ) o€ the alley between E. George and E. Stevens Streets, then westerly, along said line to the point of interaection with a lot line coh�ch� is 150 �feet east of Maurice Street, then northerly along said lot line to the point of intersection wit:� the soui.hera r:tght-of-way line of East George Street, then westerly along said line to the point of intersec- tion with the eastern right-of-way line of the a11ey between S. Rob�rt and Concord Streeta, then northerly along said line (projected) to the point .of interaection with the couthern riglit-of-way line of E. Robie Street, then westerly along said li�e to the point of intersection with the eastern right-of-way line of So�:th Robert Street, then northerly along said line to the point of intersection with the northern right- of-way line of vacated E. Wini€red Street (pro,jected) ehen westerly along said line for 280 feet �o the point of intersection with a loC line, then northerly along said loC line for 175 feet to the point of ,. � . . intersection with another lot line, then westerly for 180 feet along said lot line to the point of intersection with the western right-of- way line of Livingston Avenue, then northerly al,ong said line to the point of intersection with the southern .right-Qf-way line of Ea�t Con- gress Street, then westeily along said iine to the point of intersec- tion with the eastern right-of-way liae (projected) of the all.ey be- tzaeen South Wabasha Street and Hall Avenue, then northerly along said line to the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way line of Isabel Street West, then easterly along said line to the point of intersection with tlie eastern boundary line of Terrace Park, then northeasterly along said line to the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way line of Delos Street West, then westerly along said line for 260 feet, more of less, to the point of intersection with the lot line, then northerly along said lot line to the point of intersection with the southern right-of-way line of the alley be- tween South Wabasha Street and Hall Avenue, then easterly aloag said line to the point of iatersection with the easterly right-of-way line of said alley, then northerly along said line for 90 feet to the point of intersection with a lot line, then northeasterly along said lot line to the point of intersection with the taesterly right-of-way line of South Wabasha Street, then northeasterly along said line to the point of intersection with the eastern right-of-way line of Starkey Street, 100 feet south of the southern right-of-way line of Wood Street, then northwesterly along said Starlcey Street �o the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way line of Wood Street, which is the poin�'` of beginning. � -2- ; . , • . RE � OLUTION NO.. 65-5/26 - 2 RESOLUTION OF THE HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA APPROVING UNDERTAKING OF SURVEYS AND PLANS FOR AN URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT AND FILING OF AN APPLICATION WHEREAS, under Title I of the Housing Act of 1949, as amended (herein referred to as "Title I") , the Housing and Home Finance Adminiatra- tor is authorized to extend financial assistance to local public agencies in the elimination and prevention of the spread of their slums and urban blight through the plaaning and undertaking of ur,ban renewal projects; and WHEREAS, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the reg- ulations of the Housing and Home Finance Agency effectuating that Title, provide that no person shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be aubjected to diecrimination in the undertaking and carrying out of urban renewal pro�ects assisted under Title I of the Hous3ng Act o£ 1949, as amended; and WHEREAS, it is desirable and in the public intereat that the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of SainC Paul, Minneaota, make surveys and prepare plans, presently estimated to cost approximately TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX DOLLARS ($270,236.00) , in order to undertake and carry out an urban renewal project of the char- acter contemplated by Section 110{c) of Title I, in that area proposed as an Urban Renewal Area, aituated in the City of Saint Paul, County of Ram- aey, and State of Minaeaota, which is described as follows: SEE EXHIBIT "A" HERETO ATTACHED NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT R�SOLVED BY TI� BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE FiOUSZNG AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF TI� CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA: . 1. That the proposed Urban Renewal Area deacribed in Exhibit "A" attached hereto is a slum, blighted, deteriorated, or deteriorating area, appropriate for an urban renewal project, and that the undertaking by the Housiag and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota of surveys and plans for an urban renewal project of the char- acter contemplated by Section 110(c) of Title I in the propoaed Urban Re- newal Area is hereby approved. 2. That the financial assistance available under Title I is needed to enable the H�ousing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of • Saint Paul, Minnesota to finance the planning and underCaking of the pro- posed Project. 3. That it is cognizant of the conditioas that are impoaed in the undertaking and carrying out of urban renewal projects with Federal financial assistance under Title I, including those relating to (a) the relocation of site occupants, (b) the provision of local grants-in-aid, and (c) the requirement that the locality present to the Houeing and Home Finance Administrator, as a prerequiaite to approval of the application described below, a workable program for community improvement, as set forth in Section 101(c) of Title I, for utilizing appropriate public and private resources to eliminate aad prevent the development or spread of slums and urban blight. 4. That the United States of America and the Housing and Home Finance Administrator be, and they hereby are, assured of full compliance by the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, , Minnesota with regulationa of the Houaing and Home Finance Agency ef- fectuatiag Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of I964. 5. That it is the sense of this body (a) that a feasible method for the relocation of individuals and families displaced £rom the Urban Renewal Area, in conformity with the requirements of Title I, can be prepared, and (b) that local grants-in-aid can and will. be pro- vided in an amount which will be not less than one-third of the Ne•t Project Cost of the Pro�ect and which, together with the Federal capital grant, will be generally equal to the difference between Gross Project Cost and the proceeds or value of project land sold, leased, or retained for use in accordance with the urban renewal plan. , 6. That the filing o� ari ap�flication by the Houaing and Re- development AuCho'rity of the City o� Saint Paul, Minnesota for an ad- vance of funds from the United States of America in ari amourit tiot to • exceed TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX DOLLARS ($270,236.00) for surveys and plans for an urban renewal project in the proposed Urban Reaewal Area described above is hereby approved, and that the Executive Director is hereby authorized and directed to execute aad file such application with the Housing and Home Finance Administrator, to provide such additional information and to furnish such documents as may be required by the Administrator, and to act as the authorized represeatative of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota. -2- r � . � EXHIBIT "A" g0U;1DARX AESCRTPTZON OF GONCO$U TEr^..�'1C�u ItF�I�T?4r'AL P�.O,TECT Beginning at the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way �.�ine of Wood S�re�� 4��th the eastern��right-of-way line of S��lpkey 5�., then easterly along said ].�ine o�f ��Tand S�tree�t to the� point of interaec- tion wi�h the ea�E��,�xn r�ghC=of-�aay 1�iae of Clinto�. Auenue, whic�i is also �t�e�southe�n right-af=way line of tk�e Chicago�, Great WeStern Railway, then southerly along said line of the Railway right-of-way to the point of intersecCion with the northern right-of-way line of Colorado Street, then easterly along said line to the point of intersection� with the eastern righC-of-way line of Greenwood Avenue, then southerly along said line to the point of intersection with a lot line 108 feet north of the northern right-of-way line of Delos Street, then southeasterly along said line to the point of intersection with a lot line 100 feet east of the eastern right-of-way line of Greenwood Street, then south- erly along said line to the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way liae of Delos Street, then easterly along said line to the point of interaection with the eastern right-of-way line of State Street, then southerly along eaid line to the point of intersection with the . northern right-of-way line of Isabel Street, which is also the southern right-of-way line of the Chicago, Great Western Railway, then aouth- easterly along said Railway right-of-way line, crossing Bancroft, Brown, Andrew and Kansas Avenues in a line parallel to the railroad tracks, to the point of intersection with the southeasterly right-of-way line (pro- jected) of the alley betweea Kansas and Witham Avenues, then southwester- ly along said line to the poine of interaection with the eastern right- of-way line of Kansas Avenue, thea southerly along said line to the point of intersection with the southern rightTof-way line (projected)of the alley betweea Morton and Page Streets, Chen westerly along said line to the point of intersection with the western right-of-way line of Andrew Street, Chen northerly along said line to Che point of intersection � with the southern rig�t-of-way line of Morton Street , then westerly along said line to the point of intersection with the western right-of- way line of Brown Avenue, then northerly along said line to the point of intersection with the southern right-of-way line of Prescott Street, then northwes�erly along said line to the point of intersection with the northwestern right-of-way line of Bancroft Avenue (pro�ected) , then northeasterly for 203 feet along said line to the point of intersection with a lot line, then westerly along said lot line to the point of inter- section with another lot line 150.18 feet plus/minus east of the eastern right-of-way line of vacated Mt. Hope Avenue, thea northeasCerly along said lot line for 75 feeC to the point of intersection with another lot line, then westerly along said line for 103.25 feet to the point of intersection with another lot line, then southwesterly along said line for 23.7 feet plus/minus to the point of intersection with another lot line�, then northweaterly along said line for 143.25 feet to the point of intersection with 'another lot line, then southwesterly along aaid line' for 84.79 feet to the point of intersection with another lot line, then northwesterly along said line for 318.73 feet to the point of inter- section with the eaetern ri�ht-of-way line of Oakdale Avenue, then north- erly'along said line to the point of iatersection with r.he southeastern right-of-way line of State Stre�C, th�n northeasterly along said line to the point of intersection with �he nor.thern right-of-way line �projected) of the alley between E. George and E. Stevens Streets, then weseerly along said line to Che point of intersecti.on with a lot line wh:ich is 150 feet east o£ Maurice S�re.et, Chen northerly along said lot line to the point of intersection wit:� the sou�hern right-of-way line of East George Street, then westerly along said line to the point of intersec- tion with Che eastern righC-of-way line of the alley between S. Robert and Concord Streets, then northerly along said line (projected) to the poiat of interaection wi�h t:�.e 3osthern right-of-way line of E. Robie Street, thea westerly along said l.i�e to the point of intersection with the eastern right-of-way line of Socth Itobert Street, then northerly along said line to the point of intersection with the northern right- of-way line of vacated E. Wini�red Street (projected) ehen westerly along said line for 280 feet *o the point of intersection with a lot line, then northerly along said lot line for 175 feet to the point of r � • - intersection with another lot line, then westerly for 180 feet along said lot line to the point of intersection with the c•�estern right-of- way line of Livingston Avenue, then northerly along said line to the point of intersection with the southern right-of-way line of Eaat Con- gress Street, then westerly along said iine to the point of intersec- tion with the eastern right-of-way line (projected) of th� alley be- tween South Wabasha Street and Hall Avenue, then northerly along said line to the point of interaection with the northern right-of-way line of Isabel Street West, then easterly along said line to the point of intersection with tlie eastern boundary line of Terrace Park, then northeasterly along said line to the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way line of Delos Street West, then westerly along said line for 260 feet, more of less, to the point of intersection with the lot line, then northerly along said lot line to the point of intersection with the southern right-of-way line of the alley be- tween South Wabasha Street and Hall Avenue, then easterly along said 'line to the point af intersection with the easterly right-of-way line of said alley, then northerly along said line for 90 feet to the point of intersection with a lot line, then northeasterly along said lot line to the poiat of intersection with the tvesterly right-of-way line of South Wabasha Street, then northeasterly along said line to the point of intersection with the eastern right-of-way line of Starkey Street, 100 feet south of the southern right-of-way line of Wood Street, then northwesterly along said Starlcey Street to the point of intersection with the northern right-of-waq lin� o-f Wood Street, which is the poin�' of beginning. • _ -2- r . � c 5 _ � i f c --- , . i , - o �^ ""' N - � HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY G ��«o� � �p V�4f . ' . _ �o , OP THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA ; � � � � 7 1 55 EAST FIFTH STREET 9 � � ; SAINT PAUL, MINN. 55101 �•Q+''�h�M1I1. YG�M��4�� M8}r 26� 19b5 223.5218 � 0 V � � r �[ HAROLD J. MORIARI'Y Chairman B. WARNER SHIPPEE � Executtve Director � EUGENE R. LAMBERT � PATRICK J. TOWLE . JOHN W. GREENMAN : HARRY P. STRONG JR. � JAMES J. DALGLISH FRANK L. LOSS Mr. A. Dean Swartzel ' Regional Director � Housing and Home Finance Agency ' Room 1500 j 350 N. Michigan Avenue ; ��' Chicago 1, Illinois �� � , � . � re: Concord Terrace Renewal�Project Survey and Planning Application � � � Dear Mr. Swartzel: • Submitted herewith are Survey and Planning Application and supporting documentations for the second project of � the Riverview General Neighborhood Renewal Plan Area which will be known locally as the Concord Terrace P.enewal Pro- ject. The application has been prepared according to the • ' provisions of the Urban ReaeF�al Manual. , , Sincerely?yours, � �, �A � . t '�./ ���^� � � 'v t B. �aarner Shippee Esecutive DirecCor E ; : I � I - i t �o j F � � ::-,i ; � � � i AOUSIIL'G AND P.LD�VELOP�'IE�TT AUTHORITY OF T;� CITY CF SAIi� PAUL, MII�TiJ�SOT�A SURVEY AND PLANNING APPLICATION CONCORD TERRACE SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA MAY, 1965 � � ,HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA , t SURVEY AND PLANNING APPLI�CATION � ; ' Table of Contents Code No. I � Form H-6100 Survey � Planning Application R-101 Form H-6101 Urban Renewal Area Data R-102 Report on Urban Renewal Area R-103 Description of Local Housing Supply R-104 Community Requirements Data R-111 Rehabilitation and Conservation Data - R-115 Estimate of Federal Grant R-121 Local Financing for Cities of Less than 50,000 R-122 Form H-627 Survey & Planning Budget R-131 Form H-630 Staffing and Salary Schedule R-132 Form H-681 Contract Items R-133 Narrative Supporting Budget R-134 Nature and Source of Planning Funds R-135 Form H-6103A �.egal Report R-141 Form H-6103B Legal Report R-142 Documentation Supporting Legal Report R-143 Resolution of Applicaat � R-144 Resolution of Governing Body R-145 _ i , � � • HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUT�ORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA SURVEY AND PLANNING APPLICATION CODE R-101 - Forca H-6100 Survey and Planning Application R-101 . � � -- --- _ - -- — � - �- . ---� . . � 4 , _ � " � ; � _ ____--__ - _ _ I , Y , � � � - Form qppro�ed I ' Budget Byreau No. 63-R884.s N'6100' 8-61 � � HOUSING �1ND HOME FINANCE AGENCY • '• TO BE COMPLETED BY'HHFA URBAN RENEWAL ADMINISTRATION PROJECT, PLAN, OR SURVEY NUMBER I I - I � LOCALITY � , SURVEY AND PLANNING APPLICATION ; i � (Urban Renewal Program) ° � i ! •� DATE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS: Submit ortginet in Binder No. 1, end copfea!n Bindera No. 2, 3, end 4. �, � 7 .' i � A. PURPOSE OF APPLICATION , � - ;I [�] Survey and planning of an [Jrban Renewal Project � � � Under "Disaster Area"provisions of Section 111 of the Housing Act of 1949, as amended . 1 [ ] Preparation of General Neighborhood Renewal Plan • # � ] Feasibility Survey of an urban azea ' � . � B• CATEGORY OF PROJECT ELIGIBILITY (For survey and planning of a project, cfieck appropriate eligi6ility cate�ory of proJect to be p(anned; for preparation of a Genetal 1 NeighGorhood Renewal Plan, check eligibility cate�ory indicated at tt�isl time for "first project" in proposed GNRp area. See Ur- ban Renewal A4anuai, Chapter 3-2. Leave blank for Feasibility Survey Applicat3pn or for"Disaster Area��proJect.) CATEGORY ' PRESENT CHARACTER EXTENT OF PRESENT , OF AREA ! DEVELOPMENT. PROPOSED REUSE • E • ��� I Predominantly resi�ential � Built up � ' � I Y [ ] II ' Predominantl residential ! Y Predominantly open land �y � ]III Not predominantly residential � Built u � P Predominantly residentia� I � � IV � I . Not predominantly residential � Predominantly open land Predominantly residential " ,� � � v Nonresidential ; Exception Not predominantly residential - Built up Not predominantly residential 1 � ] VI Nonresidential � Exception , Not predominantly residential Predominantly open land Not predominantly residential � Colleget ' � ] VII Uaiversity, or - � HosAital �Y . Built up � ' � Co ege= Y I ' � � VIII' University, or ' ' Hospital �Y Predominaatly open land ,�Y � � IX - ' i " Open land Predominantly residential , [ ]X " ' 0 en land i P Not predomiaantly residential Area Redevelopment � � ]XI . Exception Not predominantly residential ' Built u P Not predominantly residential • � ]XII �efl Redevelopment � Exception Not predominantly residential Predominantl o en land. � Y P Not predominantly residential C. TYPE OF SUBMISSION . , �� Original Application � � � Hevision of approved Application — Project, Plan, or Survey No, i i � ] Change in area [ ] Other — for purpose of (Describe) [ ] Increase in total estimated cost D. IDENTIFICATION OF APPLICANT i LEG�}pf'�w%A!�:��N��3-����'a� ��'�.lC; .{�. . �F�.��u: , 4!�Ni ' MAI G g , i �� ��� ��� �''�� ��'���� : . � ' . , (Over) : k' � i � � HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA SURVEY AND PI.ANNING APPLICATION CODE R-102 - Form H-6101, Urban Renewal Area Data R-102 � � .._ . .. _ . ., � • , . Page 1 oi 2 Bndget BureauPNoO963—R88S.8 . (5-62) i • - � ftOUSING AND ftOME FINANCE AGENCY (TO BE FILLED IN BY HNFA) � URBAN RENEWAL ADMINISTRATION PROJECT OR PLkN NUMBER _� < t ' ' , URBAN RENEWAL AREA DATA LOCALITY ` (In Support of Form H-6100� Survey and Ptanning Application) - DATE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS: Prepare oriainal and G copiei for HNFA. Place ori6inal and 1 copy in Binder No. 1, and one copy taeh in Binders No. 2, 3, and 4. � � 1965 ' . A. Accompnniea Form i�6100 ezecuted' on MaY 2 6, with reqard to an application for (Ch�ck on�) , • • . - Datt r� SURYEY AMD �LANNIMB OF AN URIAM REIIEMAI PROJECT �� �REPARATIOM OF BENERAL NEIOHBORNOOD REiIEYAI PLAM • B. AREA NAME OR DESIGNATION (Fro■ Por■ A-6100) - CONCORD TERRACE � C. GENERAL LOCATION OF AREA (e.a., rith respect to ceneraf 6usiness diitriet) ' J . Approximately 1 Mile S.E. of CBD `� Congreeaional diatrict in whieh area is •ituated: 4 " D. CHARACTER OF AREA n''� (Cheek one belor) (Cheek one belo• unlesa "Area" is "Open") � BUILT UP PREDOMINANTLY RESIDEMTIAL ' ; ; � PREDOMINANTLY OPEM �� NOT PREDONINANTLY RElIDEN7IAL • �• ' �� OPEN , E. PRESENT CNARACTER OF URBAN REMEWA AREA AMD CONDITION 9F BUILDINGS � '+ ' ESTIMATED ACREAGE IN AREA BY ES7IMATED NUM4ER AND ; . PRESENT CHARACTER OF IAND CONDITION OF RUILDINGS - - ITEM -� � � TOTAL �MPROVED UNIMPROVED NUMBER OF WITH DEFICIENCIES LAND BUILDINGS NUM9ER PERCENT � y- : TQfAL 173.0 143.8 24.2 551 449 81% � ` � ........... ........... _. .. ... .... ..j 1. Streetn. all�ya, public riqhte-oE-way 7�F.�+ 49.9 Z�F.S � � 2. Aaeidential (ineludina rel�ted pnblic ' ' ar ��.�P�bi« purpo+ei) 82.1 77.4 4.7 455 380 84% : i . . 3. Nonreaidential (includin6 related � o • t pu6lic or seaipablie parposea) lfj.5 16.5 -- 96 69 72�0 � �-�, 3ource■ of e�ti�ate�: �` � � . - � CITY PLANNING BOARD SURVEY f� d .. � '�. � ` � F. CONTQ{PLATED NEW LAIID USE (Check one) (Not reQuired eo G. CONTEHPLATED TREATK�T OF �EA N0. OF ACRES � 6e eoapleted if area i+ eheeked a+ prelo�inantly resi- ' dential in B1ock D) TO'fAL � 1]3.Q .'� �� PREDOMINANTLY RESIDEMTIAL USES 1. Clearance mid rQdevelopmeat (FS.O - � �� NOT PREDONINAMTLY RESIDENTIAL USES f _ • , 2. Rehabilitation and conservatioa 128.� � � ( �„ , ,....-..T-�--^-.�r�..»_ _ . ..._ • - - ' � • = . � • • H-6101 Page 2 of 2 . (5�62? H. ESTIMATED NUMBER AND CONDITION OF DWELLING UhITS i. ESTIHATED NUMBER OF SITE OCCUPlWTS TOTAL W�TH STANDARD TOTAL WHITE NONWHITE DEFICIENCIES 1. Familtes 7$0 775 S 870 840 30 a. To be displaced 320 315 S Source of data: 2. Individuala �� bs S ...................... ..................... HOUSIXG CENSUS �X, OTHER SOURCES (Specify) """"""""""" """"""•••••••• Year 3, Buainess concerns 8)r i Source of estimates: Housing and Redevelopment 1962 City Planning Board Survey and AuChority Field Survey 1960 Census of Housing and Population J. ENVIRONMENTAL DEFICIENCIES � DESCRIPTION OF EXTENT TO WHICH CONDITION EXI5T5 CONDITION (Cfve soarce of infornation. If additional space is requ{ped, continue on a plain sheet and attaeh to ihis forn.r 1. Ovezcroeding oz improper location of See Attached structures on the land 2. Excessive daelling unit deagity See Attached 3. Conversions to incompatible types of • uses, suc� aa roominghousea �ong See Atteched family d�w'�ellinga 4. Obsoloto building types, auch as large residences or other buildings phich through lack of use or maintenance have a blighting influence See Attached 5. Detrimental land uaea or conditiona, � such as incompatible usea, atructures in mixed uae, or adverae influences See Attached from noiae, smoke, or fumes 6. Unsafe, congested, poorly deaigned, or ' othernise deficient stzeeta See Attached 7. Inadequate public utilities or com- munity facilities coatributing to un- See Attached satisfactory livinq coaditioas or economic decline 8. Other equally aignificm�t eaviroamentcl defici•encies _ GPO 920512 � � Attachment to Form H-6101, Pa�e 2 J. Environmental Deficiencies - 1. There are twenty-five cases in which two residential structurea are located on one lot. Over 40% of all structures in the project area are located less than 10 feet from. the adjacent etructure. High land coverage exista throughout the area oa a scattered basis. 2. 85% of the reaidential atructures are free-standing buildings design- ed for one and two families; however, the net residential density is 14 dwelling units per net residential acre. Eight blocks have over 20 dwelling units per net residential acre and four blocks have over 40 dwelling units per net residential acre. 3. There are at least 20 cases of three or more families living in atructures designed for two families, and 30 cases of two familiea living in structures designed for one family. Thirteen commercial atructures along Concord and Robert Streeta are being used for res- idencQS. Three churches have beea converted to other uses; a achool and church converted to a warehouse. There are 850 living units in 455 residential structuxea in an area desigaed primarily for single and duplex structures. 4. Almost all of the structures were bui�.t before 1880. Many of them have received little or no maintenance in recent years. Many of the reaidential structures have unusable third stories. There are at least 20 vacant atructures. One third of the reaidential struc- tures have fences, garages or other out buildings that have deter- iorated to the point of needing replacement. Churches and schools have been abandoned or converted to other uses. 5. Forty-four structurea used for residential purposes face on heav- ily traveled Concord and Robert Streets and are intermixed with commercial eaterprises. These 44 structurea contain 68 dwelling units. 6. The street pattern in the pro�ect contains an over-abundance of access to major traffic ways. There are nine blocks which are ir- regularly shaped, and less than 3/4th of an acre in size. Nearly one-hal£ of the blocks in the project area are less thaa 75,000 sq. ft. in area. Streets are generally deteriorated - lacking good driving surfaces; curb gutters and sidewalks are absent or R-102 � � J. Environmental Deficiencies - contiaued ia need of major repair. About 2,000 lineal feet of streets and most alleys are t�nimproved. Thirty-five residei�tial structures have ac- cess only byi one-laae unpaved alleys 7� There are tiao playgrounds in the pro�ect area. Combined, they are leas than 1-1/2 acreg in size. These playgrounds are not adequate to serve the preseat n�ed of the area. The current school site is deficient in size and is in need of expansion: Available commercial facilitiea are in aa incoadenient strip developmeat along Robert and Concord Streets. _ � Sot�rces for the above iriformation were the C�NSUS OF I�USING, • SANBORN ATLAS; CITY PLANNING BOARD SU�tVEY and HAUSING AND RE- DEI�ELOPMENT AUTIiORITY FIELD SURVEY. R-102 � � HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF $AINT PAUL, MINNESOTA SURVEY AND PI�ANNING APPLICATION CODE R-103 - Report on Urban Renewal Area a R-103 � � 1. STATII�IENT EXPLAINING SELECTION OF THE AREA AND DELINEATION OF ITS BOUND- ARIES. A. Selection of Area Concord Terrace was aelected as the secoad project of the Riverview General Neighborhood Renewal Plan, Minn. R-4 (GN). It was defined as Projects II and III in the Riverview General Neighborhood Renewal � Plan. The Riverview GNRP lies immediately southeast of the Central Business District; separated £rom it by the Mississippi River. The GNRP area tends to be separated from adjacent portions of the City by virtue of distinct physical and land use features; it is bounded on the aorth by the Missiaeippi River, on the east by an air- field, on the south by steep river valley bluffs, and on the west by a large public park and the Misaissippi River. The GNRP area itself is composed of two sections separated from each other by di£ferences in elevation and extensive railroad uses. Further, the two sections differ considerably in land use and land use potential. The project area is in the southern portion of the GNRP and occupies a terrace approximately 50 feet above the river flats. The southeastern three-fourths of the Concord Terrace project area ie characterized by old, deteriorating residential structures. The northwestern quarter of the project area is characterized by mixed iadustrial, commercial and residential uses. Over 509e of the build- inga in the latter area are dilapidated. The northern portion of the GNRP is currently being redeveloped as the Riverview Industrial Pro�ect, Mina. R-26. This project was selected for urban renewal treatment. for the fol- lowing reasons: 1. The area contains some of the oldest residential structurea in the city - many of which have had little or no maintenance in recent years. Also, there is an undesirable mix of land use in the northwestern quarter of .the project. 2. In part of the area the blocks are unusually small and the street pattern throughout ia inadequate for modern use. Some streets are not surfaced, and other lack repairs. 3. Institutions in the southeastern portion of the project have shown an interest ia improving or expanding their facilitiea and participating in a rehabilitation project. R-103 � � � 4. Commercial eaterprises, including those being disp�laced by Riverview IndustriaZ Pro�ect, Minn. R-26, have expressed interest in relocating ia the northwestern quarter of Con- cord Terrace, indicating a reuae potential for this area which would improve the laad use pattern in accordaace with compreheasive land use plan for the City. 5. Sound rehabilitation and redevelopment cannot be accomplished by the unaided efforts of private intereats. The pro�ect area was given number two priority in a study and report by the Houaing and Redevelopment Authority eatitled, SELECTION OF URBAN RENEWAL PROJEC'�S, October, 1959, and also in the Riverview GNRP atudy. The northern portion of the GNRP, the Riverview Industrial Project, was givea number one priority, and is now in execution. The criteria used to delineate and assiga priority for urbaa renewal conforms to Urban Reaewal Admiaistration standards for project selec- tion, ae well as local atandards and policy. Aa a result, it has been possible to prepare a raCional priority of treatmeat of narious areae in terma of specific renewal activity and by doing so prepare the baeic pattera for a city-wide renewal program. B. Delineation �f Boundaries. The boundaries of t�e pro�ect have been delineated Co include Che flat terrace from the Riverview Industrial Project on the extreme north to the point where it narrowa Co less thaa 500 feet in width on the extreme southeastern end of the project. Generally, the project ie bounded as followa: On the north by the Riverview Industrial Project; on the northeast and eaet by the crest of a bluff which breaks sharply down to the flat valley of the Miss- issippi River ; on the south, southweat and west by the base of a bluff which rises sharply to a newer and sounder residential neigh- borhood. 2. EXPLANATION SUPPORTED BY MAP CALLED FOR UNDER (6) BELOW, GENERAL STATIS- TICAL DATA, AND OTHER AVAILABLE INFORMATION OF I�OW THE PROPOSED URBAN RE- NEWAL AREA MEETS ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS. This area is somewhat larger than what was proposed in the GNRP in that the boundary has been extended south of Concord Street to the bluff and easC of the proposed state trunk highway ,�3 to a point where the ter- race becomea exceedingly narrow. This was done in order to include areas that are essentially part of the neighborhood and to better protect it -2- - R-103 � . � from blight upon the completion of renewal acCivittes. The boundaries not only foLlow physical breaka in the laadscape, but also serve as bound- aries between the older structures within the project and the more newly developed neighborhoode immediately beyond these phyaical breaks. ' The map entitled; CRITERIA �OR CLEARANCE, servea to display the project areawide distribution bf clilapidated and other conditions �tithin the following categoriea which warrant clearance: a. Buildings which contain structural members that are not sound by virtue of physical deterioration of the exterior and/or in- terior portioas of the buildinga (dilapidated walks, floors, roofa, etc.) are conaidered substandard. Such conditiona exiet in 163 buildings - or 30% of the buildiags. b. Thirty-two additional residential structures are located in the northwestern quarter of the pro3ect and are intermixed with com- mercial and induatrial uae and are, therefore, considered incom- patible in uae. All but 6 of theae 32 structures show signs of ma�or deterioration. c. Of the remaining 388 atructures, 260 show sigas of major deter- ioration, aad 75 show signs of minor deterioration. Only 21 atructures appear sound in all respects. The 1960 CENSUS OF HOUSING showed that 32.2% of all dwelling units in the project area are lacking some facilities. 3. STATEMENT INDICATING GENFRALLY HfJW THE TREATMENT PROPOSED FOR EACH SECTION OF THE AR�A I�ETS THE CRITERIA SET FORTH IN CHAPTER 10-1 AND SECTION 12»1-2. �he northwesC portioa of the pro3ect; rvughly bounded by Wood Street on the aorth, Robert Street on the east, and the base of the bluff on the south and west, is contemplated for clearaace and meets the criteria set forth ia Chapter 10-1 for the following reasons: , (1) The map CRITERIA FOR CLEARANCE illustratea in graphic form the eligibility of this area for urban renewal treatment. Of the 119 atructures ia the area contemplated for clearance, 60 - or 50.4% - are dilapidated. (2) An additional 32 buildinga , or 26.9%, are residential struc- -3- R-103 � � � tures� that are intermixed with commercial and industrial usea and are considered incompatible uses, and therefore, create a blighting influence. (3) Of the remaining 27 structures, 14 show evidence of major de- teriorating, 8 show evidence of minor deterioration, and 9 ap- pear to be sound in all respects. (4) The area is characteriz ed by small, irregularly ahaped blocks and a atreet system that is inadequate to meet modera needs. In the Riverview GNRP study, this area was set aside as the third pro- ject, aad a commercial reuse wae proposed. During the survey and plan- ning phase of Concord Terrace the Authority intends to re-examine the reuse potential of thie clearance area and determine if commercial re- use is desirable. If not, the clearance of this area may be postponed uatil a greater commercial reuse potential is reached, or an alternate less intense commercial reuse may be proposed. The remainder of the Concord Terrace Project is contemplated for con- servation aad rehabilitation and meets the criteria aet forth in Sec- tion 12-1-2 for the following reasons: (1) Of the 432 atructures in the rehabilitation area, 103 struc- tures are considered dilapidated and will be cleared, and 18 / additional structures will be cleared to make way for an ex- pansion to Roosevelt School for playground (see map CRITERIA FOR CLEARAi10E) . Of the remaining 311 structures, 12 appear to be sound in all respects, 299 show evidence of deterioration, but appear structurally sound and are of a sufficient design and state of repair to economically a1Zow rehabilitatioa. See map entitled CONDITION OF STRUCTURES. � (2) The arza is a flat terrace which affords an excellent sceaic view of the Miasissippi Valley. The area has easy access to the central business district by car or bus, and the neaa-by River- view Industrial Pro3ect and Riverview Industrial Park afford excellene employment opportuaities. The commercial enterprises planned along Robert aad Concord Streets will be ideally lo- cated to serve the neighborhood, and some of them have made considerable improvements to their sites in recent years. The -4- R-103 � � School Board and the Department of Parks and Recreation are coatemplating and expansion to the Roosevelt School for rec- reation pnrposes. A settlement house located in the area is contemplating the construction of a new building and enlarging their social service operation in the neighborhood. A newly constructed church and parochial school has interest in acquir- ing areas for addiCional expansion. All of the above agencies have expressed a desire to cooperate with the Authority in a rehabilitation project. (3) The street and land use pattern can be adapted to present-day needs with only minor ad�ustment. The clearaace area and the conservation and rehabilitation area are both of reasonable size so that the urban renewal pro�ect can be planned and carried out expeditiously. The area is lo- cated and the bouadaries are delineated to provide protection after renewal by constituting a atable area in itself and be- ing part of the Riverview GNRP. Boundaries of the area were determined without consideration of the race, creed, color, or national origin of the residents. Maps under (6) below show the state trunk highway �3 which di- sects the project. Contact with the highway department has beea made and the design and takings have been obtained. The locatioa and design of the highway will not materially affect the planning of the pro�ect. Laad acquisition for the highway is nearly completed and contract lettings are expected soon. The State Highway Department and the Authority have previously cooperated in the planning and execution of the Eastern Rede- velopment Project, Minn. 1-1, and the Cathedral I Renewal Pro- ject, Minn. R-25, and Che Cathedral I Urban Renewal Project, Minn. R-25. R-103 -5- • • CODE R�103 - REPORT ON URBAN RENEWAL AREA 4. Locality map showiag; a. City limits. b. Boundaries of urban renewal area. , c. Location of other T#.tle I activities or non-assiated pro,jecta. d. Central Buainess DistricC� e. In that part of locality in which urban renewal area is located: (i) Ma�or thoroughfares; identifying whether in , existence, being conatructed, being planaed, or being contemplated. (ii) Railroada. (3.ii) Industrial districta. (iv) Blighted, deteriorated or deteriorating areas other thaa urban renewal area. R-103 -6- . ! 1� � E. � � � CODE R-103 - I�eport oa Urban Renewal Area 5. Land [tse Map showing: (a� Boundariea of the Urbaa Renewal Ar�a. (ti) Exieting land use in the Urban Ren�wal Area. (c) G�neralized existing land use ici suirrounding area iafluencing and influenced by pro�ect. R-103 -7- - i • • i CODE R-103 - Report on Urban Renewal Area 6. Map of project is attached showing: a. Pro3ect boundaries: - b. General distribution of blight and deterioration in pro�ect and surrounding area. � R-103 -8- � � � i � ; ! i , � . f � � � � - � � � � 1 � � � ' � ! � � � i � � t � � � � � � � � � � � � F . � • � 7. Flood Conditions � The area is a miaimum of 35 feet above the�Mississippi River and ia not s�b3ect to flooding. , 8. University or Hospital Provieion No facilities of thie nat�re are contemplated within the Project Area. 9. Designation of Che Area No Planning Board designation is required at this time, although this pro- posal is coasistent with their public material. 10. Unusual Topographic or Subsail Conditions � � A topographic map ia submitted in item 5 of this code. The bluffs that bound the project ahould not affect the propoaed project activities. In the constructioa of the Dunedin Terrace Public I�using Project on the eastern edge of the pro�ect, no unusual subaoil condition that would ma- terially affect the project were found. 11. Reduction in Minority Housing This project will not result in a substaatisl aet reduction in the supply , of housing available to racial minority families. , • , r � . ? R-103 -9- � ' . � + � 1#OUSII�G AfJD RED$�ELOPMBN� AU'r�ORITY OF TI� CITY OF SAII� PAUL, MINNESOTA i SURVEY APID PLANNIN� APPLICATIQN CODE R-104 - Deacription of the Local �Housing Supply 't � R-104 , � � � � i R-104 - LOCAL HOUSING SUPPLY (1) Form H,6101 incorporated in Section R-102. (2) a. According to the ii. S. Census of Housing, 1960, there are 90,228 standard and 12,098 subetandard housing units in the City. Of the 87,857 standard occupied units; 85,790 are occupied by white aad 2,600 are occupied by non-white pereaas. Of the 10,870 sub- standard occupied units in the City, 10,336 are occupied by whites and 534 are occupied by non�white persoris� ' b. There $re appro�timately 41,4Z5 privete rental housiag units in Safht I�&ul according to �tie �. S. Cenaus of iiousing: 1960, snd � Bureau of Public Bui��ing �nd De[�arttn�nt bf P�rk's and Retreat�oni According to a survey conducted for the Federal Housing Admini- . stration by the Poat Office Depa rtment, there were approximately 1,716 apartment units under conatruction in October, 1964. There are currently 1,950 public housing units in operation, and 233 units uader construction. � c. Although the annual turnover rate of private rentals and salea is aot available, the curreat relocation program has experienced J little difficulties and estimates an iacreased vacancy rate. The . � � U. S. Ceasus of Housingi 1960, indicates that 5.9% of the home- owners in 1960 moved into their uaits in 1957, 6.0% ia 1958, and 8.4% ia 1959. Of the renter-occupied units, 8.6% moved in in 1957, 13.8% in 1958, and 39.8% in 1959. � t r The numbers of uait turnover in the 1,328 public housing units in operation from 1962 to 1964 ia as follows: / Year UniC Turnover � of Total 1962 338 25.5% 1963 384 28.9% 1964 380 28.6% d. According to the U. S, Ceneus of Iiousing: 1960, 5.1% of all rental ' housing unita are vacant and available for rent, and 2.57. of eale housing is vacant. According to the FHA survey referred tn in b. � above, 5.0% of all apartment units and 0.99'0 of all other housing units were vacant aad available in October, 1964. e. The number of private and public reaideatial units constructed dur- � � R-104 � � � � ing the last two years is as follows: Year Public Private 1963 242 � 1,258 1964 341 , 2,088 All housing units in the City are available to both white and � non-white due to the enactment of the "Minnesota Act Against Discrimiaation". (3) Forms H-627 and H-681 included in R-130 series. (4) Relocatioa payment estimate included fn R-121. � + , i � 1 R-104 � t � � � 1 HOUSING AND REDEVEIAPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAIN'� PAUL, MINNESOTA SURVEY AbID Pf�ANNING APPLICATIO�T i 1 CODE A-111 - Community Requirementa Data � � � ; R-111 � < � � R-111 - Community Requirements A "Workable Program for ehe City of Saiat Paul" has been certified by the Houaing and Home Finance Administration Administrator and recertification ie currently in effect. , i � e i ' R-111 : � t , � 1 � I�USING AND REDEVELOPMENT AtPrHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINr PAUL, MINNESOTA SIJRVEY AND PLANNING APPLICATION CODE R-115 - Rehabilitation and Conservation Data R-115 ; ; ; + t � i • • i R�115 - REHABILITATION AND CONSERVATION DATA A. Preliminary evideace that each of the required factors listed in Section 12-1-2 for the proposed treatment is preaenC. 1. All properties to remain in the conservation area appear sticuc- turally sound and are of a sufficient design and �tate of repair to economically allow, upgrading to Property Reliabilitation 3tan- darda; such as those described in "M�aimum �roperty •Standards for Urban Renewal Rehabilitation". 2. The area is a flat step or terrace on the side of a bluff approx- imately 50 feet ia elevation above the Missiasippi River and af- fords a sceaic view of the river and the bluffa on the opposiCe side. The area hae excellent access to the Ceatral Buainess � Diatrict via either Robert Street or Trunk Highway #3, to be con- structed. Bus trips from Robert and Concord to downtown take ap- proximately 10 minutes. The Port AuthoriCy, Riverview Industrial Park, and the Riverview Induetrial Pro�ect, Miaa. R-26, are be- tween Concord Terrace and the central businesa dist�ict and af- ford excellent nearby employment opportunities. . The commercial enterprises along Robert and Concord Streets are located to serve the area. and many of these establishments have made substantial physical improvemeats to their sites in recent yeara. The Dunedin Terrace Public Housing on the eastern bound- ary of the pro�ect is under construction and will add greatly to the phyaical appearance of the area. � 3. Although there are an exceasive number of aCreete and small blocks, � the street pattern can be adapted to modern needs with only minor adjustments. The laad use pattern is good, with only a small amount of mixed use along Robert ead Concord Streets. B. ' Results of limited exterior survey. See R-103 (6) map eatitled CONDITION OF STRUCTURES. i ' � � R-115 � � • • HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA SURVEY AND PLANNING APPLICATION CODE R-121 - Estimate of Federal Grant � ' • R-121 , � � R-121 Estimate of Federal Grant Real Eatate Pu�chases $2,320,000� Administration 1�0,000 Legal Services 25,000 Survey & Planning (Form H-627) 270,236 Rehabilitation Costa 162,000 • Relocation Expense 32,000 Disposal, Lease Retention 32,000 Iatereat 120,000 Subtotal , $3,131,236 Contingencies 48,750 Non-Cash Grant-in-Aid 1,228,600 . Gross Pro�ect Cost $4,408,586 Disposition Proceeds 1,023,000 Net Project Cost 3,385,586 Federal Share 2,257,057 Local Share , 1,1281529 Non-Cash Grant-in-Aid $1,228,600 Cash Grant-in-Aid � -0- 1,228,600 Relocation G�ant 85,500� Total Capital Grant and Relocation Grant $2,242 486 � ' R-121 • I� ESTIMATE OF FEDERAL:GRAI�TT SUPPORTING DATA 1, Real Estate Purchasea • • The Authority has identified 106 properties to be acquired ia the clearaace section of the project located between Robert, Concord and Wood Streets. In addition to these properties, 121 aubstandard blighted propertiea were identified in the reha- bilitation portion of the project as potential properties which would be acquired. Thie resulted in the identification of 227 properties which may be acquired as part of the total undertaking. A list of theae properties was then submitted to the Authority's Real Estate Acquisition officer, who has recently completed the acquisitioa of the prop- erties in the Dunedin Terrace Public �iousing Pro- ject site, located within the bouadariea of the Project. As a result of these past acquisitiones it ia the feeling of the Authority that he ia most familiar with property values in the area, and is well qualified to estimate the acquisition coats � of properties that would be iavolved in the Pro- ject. The Authority's Real Estate Acquisition supervisor examined each property in the field and estimated the cost of each of these properties on an individual basis. The composite of all of the real estate purchases identified in the pre- liminary survey of the conditioa of propertiea amounts to $2,320,000. $2,320,000 � $�121 � i 2. Administration Estimated at 6% of the cost of the real estate �iur= chases, plus $100 per structure to be rehabilitated - $170,000. $170,000 3. Legal Expenae Based on current experience: 5% of Legal Staff salary for 5 years, approximately $ 25,000 4. Survey and Planning (Form H-627) $270,236 S. Rehabilitation Cost 324 structures at $500/structure $162,000 6. Relocation Coats Based on current experience: 10% of Relocation and Community Service Staff salary for 5 yeare, approximately $ 32,000 7. Disposal Lease and Retention Costa Based on current experience; , 15'/0 of Disposition Staff salary for 5 yeare, plus publications, survey costa, etc. , approximately $ 32,000 8. Interest Expense Based on current experience: . Average $1,000,000 at 3% for four years $120,000 9. Contingencies The estimate of thie item is based on 25% of the admin- ieteative cost of carrying out the program. 25% is uaed because of the preliminary nature of the estimates within this category. 25% of $195,000 - $ 48,750 R-121 J � � 10. Non-Cash Grants-in-Aid Site Clearance r Past experience of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority has indicated that buildinge can be re- moved for approximately 3� per cubic foot. Since the average eize of a structure within this area is approximately 20,000 cubic feet, the average cost o£ demolition per atructure would average out around $600. In addition to this, the backfilling of the basement hole is eatimated at approximately $100 per structure. Thie results in an average demolition cost of approximately $700 per structure. Also, the past experience of the Authority has indi- cated that the average cost of street removal is ap- proximately $8.00 per lineal foot. 227 structures x $700 $158,900 4,000 l.f. of street removal x 8 $ 32,000 $ 190,900 11. Site Improvements aad Supporting Facili'ties ' 8,000 lineal feet of ma3or street resurfacing, plue curb and gutter and new sidewalk, at $34 per lineal foot = $272,000 $272,000 8,000 liaeal feet of alley surfacing at $5.00 per lineal fooC - $ 40,000 13,700 lineal feet of reaidential street improve- meats at $36.00 per lineal foot - $493,200 Utility modificationa - $ 50,000 Street lighting, signing, signals, trees and mis- cellaneous street furniture - � $ 50,000 Branch fire station - total cost $250,000. Credit estimated at 17% - $ 42,500 Park improvementa - 9 acres at $10,000 per acre - $ 90,000 Total improvements -- $1,037,700 R-121 i t � � 12. Disposition Proceeds 800,000 aq. ft. of commercial land at $1.00 per sq. ft. $800,000 743,330 sq. ft. of residen�ial land .at .30 per sq. ft. $223,b00 $1,023,000 13. Relocation Grant 320 families at $100/family $ 32,000 31 business and industrial firms at $1,000 per firm $ 31,000 15 business interruption claims at $1,500 $ 22,500 $ 85,500 LOCAL SHARE -- The City of 5aiat Paul, Minnesota is authorized to bond up to $13,000,000 for Urban Renewal in the Downtown Project and the Selby-Dale and Riverview GNRP's. At this time approximately one-half of this amount is available for Concord Terrace and the Selby-Dale Project. . R-121 � � • ' HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA , 1 SURVEY ANI� PLANNING�APPLICATION CODE R-122 - If the locality has a population of less than 50,000 locality finance data. NOT APPLICABLE , . . R-122 i • ' • HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA SURVEY AND 'PLANNING APPLICATION � CODE R-131 - Form H-627, Survey and Planning Budget � R-131 � } � r � Form approved H-627 � � BndQet Bureau No. 63-R72b.6 (2-61) PROJECT LOCALITY HOUSING AND HONE FINANCE AGENCY URBAN RENE"!AL ADr�9INISTRATION Saint Patrl, Minnesota , ' SURVEY AND PLANN 1 NG BUDGET PROJECT NAME � CONCORD TERRACE INSTRUCTIONS: Initial Budgflt: Prcpare original and 6 eopies for NHFA. PROJECT NUMBER (if knovnj BUOGET NUMBER • Su6nit original and 3 eopiea in Binder No. 1, copiea in Binders No. 2, 3, and 4. Revieed Budgets If vith a�endaeory application, foilov "Initiai Budget" instructions. Othervi�e, su6ait original and 3 eopiea to HNFA. DATES OF HHFA BUDGET APPROVAIS (Co�plete for' revision only) , Budget No. 1, , 19 Latest Approved Budget (No. ), � 19 � TO BE COMPLETED 8Y LPA TO BE FILLEO � USE ONLY FOR REVISED BUDGETS IN BY HHfA LINE BUOGET BUDGET N0. ACTIVITY CLASSIFICATION LATEST APPROVED AOJUSTMENT REQUESTED FOR APPROVED FOR _ BUDGET ('I" �� —� 12 MONTHS MONTHS i • �a) (b� �o) �d) � 1 ALMINISTRATION: , � a. ALMINISTRATIVE OVERFIEAD AND SERVICES (R 1410.01, S ' •3 S 10��9b0 � R 1410.09, R id10.16, A 1910.19, R 1d16) � b. TRAVEL tR 1410.06) ' ' ' 2 OFF'ICE FURNITURE AND DQIIIHv�1T (A 1476) , : -0- . � 3 LF,GAL SERVICES (R 1410.024, R 141b.01) -0- 4 SURVEY AND PLANNING �R 1410.021, R 1430) 30,116 � 6 L'7►ND SURVEYS AND APPRAISAIS (R 1410.022, R 1410.028, 55,350 R;�440.02, R 1440.04, R 1440.06, R 1446.01) ' 6 RELOC�ATION PIANNING (R 1410.023, R 1443.01) ' _�_ , ...� • 7 `S�UB7`OTAL 194,426 � , • 1 S RESERVC AND CONTINGENCIFS 7�+�706 . + ` � 9 T(YfAL (Line 7 plus 8) $ ' E $ 269,132 E • c^ �; 10 PRQJECP INSPF•Cf ION FEE (R 141 R) � 1�104 t 1, � 11 TOTAL SURVEY AND PLANNING BiIDG�T � S S 2 70,236 � • (Line 9 plus 10) approval of the Survey and Planning Budget in the amounta and for the time period ehown in Column (c) is � � hereby requested. . � ' M�y 26�1965 _ C� " `� ��,,�� � Date - Signature of Authorize$ bffieer � ! HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY i OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. MINNESOTA � Executive Director , Local pu6lic 9gency Title i , The Survey and Planning Budget ie hereby approved in the amounts and for the time period ahown in Column (d). � The authorized activities ahall be completed by , 19 . . } , E � Date RegioaaL Direetor of Urban Renevai, Region i t , 1 FHLHB•Wa�ninaton. . . . } , J 7 � -- - � t .� • � � • HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA , SURVEY AND PLANNING APPL'ICATION � CODE R-132 - Form H-6�0, Local Public Agency Staffing f and Salary Schedule , � ; R-132 • • i • — _ � .t — . � �� : . _ . _ _. _. _ . ..___��__ � � .f- ; � . . . . t . '_ °,,,: �a,�-�—' ..— ` - - , . r . � � • . . v ���'. _ =:L�_^��'...=. - � �- ��_.�.��...,...n ' � ..,... - tiT_._�.�.�..�..._. _ ' . y , �ty . ° ; _ . . ` � , , .'rL , �. , ' ' � ;. 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' " _ . � � ���'�t' �� ��1 rl`�T 1'' ��`1�� T • . � ,� Caoi�-a� o�� Mir-�neso�a , � ;� '�'��'� ��� � � +'' • . � � ',;i)�' _ , , _ �:--'=_ D�PARTM�\T Or� PARI<S '.�' ;� ;?��C;;C/a!iO�! , ..>i0- °U�?L!C ...��,i ;' `'; -��'".' 3UlLDINGS . �, `;���; �. ��' ���,�� ; , . ,�. _ ^ `-�" ' , � : .;;' . .� •�. , �,.�.. i i ,,, • . . . � , . �'��� �/� ` � .,_....,.� � . .,. ., ,� . !_ ;�i:LiJil:iiCll'i�lfi3��; ��, ::: . - : ,1 �� �� ' � ' Y�:n 1 1 _'I'�IJ/ � � �r� .!. ` �� /'1 I�j I� L:�. + �, ♦ .l .i .� ...r ` . � __��� `�:, `i .. ' - � - ' COMMI$$IOiti��� . ... • :a_I,.�_t. � '� . •:,.:�---+�'`= ..�� � , , .� i� , -� � � . 4. .� _ �. `�:,���� '--� �� `-! li_ IP L. L � IER � r �_�- '': ��, �, � , .. . ... • . r � .. , i ,�-� .' , - ' , �;�,,,,` `t . -BUREAU _._._____._. - - �-- - --�--.-- - � :;_,,: �_�_"::1...:•..,....<.._ - .� '-; , OF PUBIiv BUILDINGS ROBERT L. A,'v1ES, City Architect 445 Li y f•lall, 55102 ! 223-4212 May 25, 1965 \ c�'.1..��%�.� '��_GPS , � �� ' `�� �`"� Mr. B. Warner Shippee j ��-"�'J`�'�'� �� . . Ho.using And Redevelopment Authority of MAY � ? 1965 ;�.,I the City of Saint Paul � Housi,� • 55 East Fiith Street 5 A�t�o iRedev. .,, ; Saint Paul, Minnesota St• P���• r„+n. '� ' � � Dear Mr. S�ippee: � �.��_� Upon receipt of your letter of May 21 and the attachment indicat- ing the number of structures requiring inspection in the Co}�cord Terrace Urban Renewal Project, this office has given consic�eration , to the cost of inspections required to complete the survey, The buildings range from single family occupancy to commercial occu- pancy. The single family residence buildings would require less time for each inspection than would the multi-family, mixed use occupancy, and commercial occupancy. It is our belief that it � would rec{uire a building inspector, plumbing inspector, and an electrical inspector to make a complete survey of each building. It has been estimated that the Department could average approxi- mately two complete inspections per day. This is based on using a standard inspection form and checking for code violations onlya This does not take into account any clerical lzelp on behalf of our staff or making routine reports to the Housing Authoritya At this rate, three men could inspect the first 95 buildings to be inspect- ed in the first three month period in a matter of 48 working days, � Three men at 48 working days would equal 144 rnan days, The hourly inspectors rate of $5.35 gives a total of $6,163000 for the three � men to inspect the first 95 buildings, Using the same estimated rate of in�spections per day at the same . hourly rate for the remaining 236 buildings to be inspected in the following nine month period, the estimated cost would be $15,153.00, ' The Department would be unable to accomplish these inspections with its present staff and would have to hire o�ne more building inspec�or and either one more plumbing or one more electrical inspector. There would necessarily have to be an intensive two _ i • i� � '�� �• , ,. , ; . ., : Pq. 2 week training period of these employees in order that they would ' be of any value to this projecto Therefore, it would be necessary to add approxio�al1co$800o�Dinspect�nghallS331astruc- overall cost, giving a t tures of $22, 116000. I would like to emphasize that these costs are based on using ' a standard inspection for�hislcomWletedlformvfor�your�clerical furnishing you a copy of P help to make written reports from. I hope that the above information will be helpfou have�anynqaes- termining your budget for this project and if y tions or wish further discussion, please do not hesitate to call. Ver� t'irul yo�,rS � � "�-. � . � � i;ti�.' - �.i�� � ,r `]�i��: 1, S`�1, / � �t. R bert Lo Ames CITY ARCHITECT RLA. .A CC: � � • Mro Leier Mro Schnarr • Mr. S, Blue � , . , ' . . , � �• � �• HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMEPIT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA SURVEY AND PLANNING APPLICATION CODE R-134 - Narrative Statement in Support of Budget Estimates � R-134 � � � �� !- �� . R-134 - Statement Supporting Form H-627 Costs shown on Form H-627 are justified as- follows: 1. Adminiatration a. Overhead and Service R-1410.01 Salariea (Form H-630) Administrative Salaries $ 7,930 Legal Salaries $ 1,421 Survey and Planning Salaries Development Department $ 5,480 Director of Planning � 2,160 Planner 4,800 " 2 Assistant Plannera , 7,416 Senior Draftsman 2,124 Senior Steno � 1,125 $23,105 The above Survey and Planning Staff will be engaged in the following items with costa based on salary and man hours, as reflected on Form H-630: R-201 Form H-612 ' $ gp R-202 I�abor Standards 100 R-203 Project Photographs 225 R-211 Community Requirements 100 R-212 Project Area Report 4,000 R-213 Urban Renewal Plan 4,000 R-214 Planning Proposal 3,000 R-215 Minority Consideration 100 R-222 Acquisitioa Report 2,000 R-223 Relocation Report 2,000 R-224 Project Improvements 5,000 R-225 Diaposition Report 1,000 R-226 Budget 1,500 , � R-231 Legel _p_ $23,105 Additional Survey and Plan- ning Staff; 6 Rehabilitation Specialista $27,000 Financial Advisor I,800 Clerk Steao at Site Office 3,900 $32,700 The above staff inembera will be iavolved in developing the Rehabilita- tion Standards and Program R-221. Salary and man hours are also re- flected on Form H-630 and will be engaged as follows: Initial inspection of approximately 510 etructures conducted by 6 Rehab- ilitation Specialists. Six maa houre R-134 E a � �• � �� . per structure at $3.50 per hour equals $21.00 per structure. $21x5].0=Approx. $10,800 Three RehabilitaCion Specialists, a Fi- naacial Advisor, and a Clerk Steno will be involved in developing standards and � program and advising residents on a re- quest basis during the survey and plan- ning stage. $21,900 Total R-221 Salaries $32,700 Total Survey and Planning �taff Salaries $55,805 Land Survey and Appraisal Salaries; Acqui:siCion Salaries $ 3,038 Disposition Salaries 1,506 $ 4,544 Relocation Planning Salariea: Relocation Staff $ 3,682 Businese Claims, Relocation Staff 1,058 Community Services 8,378 $13,118 Total Salariea R-1410.01 $82,818 R-1410.09 Retirement Contribution $82,698 salaries x 7°� $ 5,797 R-1410.16 Publications 1,000 Relocation Info offset $ 200 1,000 Rehabilitation ' Info (3) $ 600 Illustrative Site Plan 2,000 copies offset $ 2,500 $ 3,300 R-1410.19 Sundxy Overhead: Rental of Office Space: -- Central Office $ 1,000 -- Site Office $ 3,000 Site Office Alteratfoas $ 1,500 Site Office Utilities, etc. $ 600 Telephone $ 250 Postage $ 120 Office Supplies $ 1,200 Blueprinting & Printing $ 800 Photographs $ 500 R-134 �, . �• • �• Insurance � $ 200 Advertising $ 400 Local MeeCinge $ 200 Signs $ 600 General Administration $ 400 ' $10,770 R-1416 Administrative Service Fee -0� R-1410.05 Travel � 3 traveling to Chicago, 5 tripe @ $75/pereon $ 1,125 Subaistance $ 150 Local Travel 10,000 mi @ 10¢/mile $ 1,000 $ 2,275 Office Furniture & EQUipment Desks and office furniture for 8 aew employees @ $500/employee $ 4,000 Total Line 1 a. $108,980 Le�al Services _p_ Survey & Plannin� Planning Eontracts (R-212, R�221) $ 30,116 (Contract Items explained on Form H-681) Land Surveys and Appraisals R-1440.02 Acquieition Appraisals • 184 residential @ $75 $13,800 42 commercial and in- dustrial @ $150 $ 6,300 Total Acquisition Appraisals $20,100 Land Use and Marketability Study $ 7,500 R-1440.04 Title In£ormation Insurance $ 3,000� Title Iaformation $75/tract $17,250 $20,250 R-1440.05 Sundry Acquiaition Cost $ 500 R-1445.01 Disposition Appraisals, Surveys and Maps Reuae Appraisal $ 6,000 Surveys and Mapa $ 1,000 $ 7,000 Total Land and Survey $ 55,350 . R-134 . • �• • •• Relocat�on.Plannin� -Q- , � Subtotal $194,426 Reserve & Contingencies Contingenciea @ 25% $48,606 Second Acquisition ApQraisal $20,100 Second Reuae Appraisal $ 6,000 � $74,706 Total $269,132 Proiect Inspection Fee $ 1,104 Survey and Planni.n� Budget $270,236 R-134 �' � • � � i � . , r, - H!OUSIN� AND REDEVELOPIKEN'T AUTI#ORITY, 01� TI� CITY OF SAINT PAUL; MINNESOTA . � SURVBY AND PLANNING A�'PLICATI0�1 � CODE R-135 - Stiatemeat explaining natu�e and sburce of Survey and Planning funds other t�ian . advance of funds applied for on F`orm H-b100. ' R-13S � , � . � �• � � � � R-135 ather Funds to Pay Survey and ' Plannin� Costs No other funds, other than the advance of funds applied for on Form H-6100, Survey and Planaing Application, are to be used to pay any part of the Survey and Planning costs after the approval of this application. , � � R-135 •� � � • • � HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMEN'� AUTI#OItITY> 01� THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA . � SURVEY A�1D PLANNING A�PLICATION , , CODE R-135 - Stafemeat explaining natu�e and sburce of Survey and Planning funds other t�ian ; • advance of funds applied for on F'orm H-6100. ' R-135 � •• , � �� R-135 Other Funds to Pay Survey and ' Planning Costs No other funds, other than the advance of funds applied for on Form R-6100, Survey and Planning Application, are to be used to pay any part of the Survey and Planning costs after the approval of this application. � , . R-135 i t + � LEG�L 1l��OR',�,!�i l�;� �;EC���i �a� €3F��aF� �E�ti��:'1raL 1'°GLECi ? PAR i 1 — S�UPd C!E�R�'�CE A:dD ftEDEVELO°�tE(�T dC i i 1f i i 1�.S ' .9. Name, Orgcnization, and Territorial Juri$diction of Local PubZic Agency. � , 1. '(a) The 1e;;a1 cornorate n�.�ne of zhe T:oc21 Public Agency identiiied in �he A�plicaiion dated Mav 26 , i9 6�_, is: Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota - . - - ` , (b) The citations ot latv xosPGCting' auch name aro as �ollo+v�: • Minnesota Statutes Annotated (hereinafter cited as M.S.A. Section 462.425 � Subdivisions 1 - 7; Resolution of the Council of the City of Saint Paul, �� Council File No. 141420, dated September 12, 1947. ti • 2. The Local Public Agency �vas organized on the 19th dsy oi � 19'�"�' ' • under the follo�ving laws: , M.S.A. § 462.425 Subdivisions 1 - 7. � • Constitutional, statutory, and charter provisions: , ' ib id ' . ' 3, (a) Does the Local Publi� Agency hav�e a sPecial charter? [] Yes [] No (b) If �the Local Public Agency has a charter, submit with the Apglication a comAlete copy oi the charter, �vith all amendments to the date of such Applic�tion, duly certified by the � officer having custody of the official records of the Local Public A�ency, specifying , , herein the date of the latest amendment of the charter• � � , 19_. , �/ 4. (a) Has the Local Public Agency adopted by-lativs, rules, or regulations fo�r�tYeSCOnduCt,°No .J its affairs? (b) Tf the answer to the foregoing ciuestion is "Yes", sub��it with the ApPlication a coPY of • such by-lat��s, rules, or regulations, �vith all anendments to the date of the Application, ' duly certified by the officer having custody of the official records of the Local Public � � Agency, specifyin� herein the date of the latest amendment of such by-laws, rules, or � � regulations: (Omit this item. if the reciuested data are included v�ithin the organization transcript heretofore submitted or +vhich is submitted herewith in accordance with the ' requirements of Section G, Parsgraph 3, belo�•r.) i June 24 1964 as amendgdlSS3��er 30, 1964 � I 5, (a) Is the proposed urban renewal area des^.z�ibed in the Application located wholly within ' the authorized territorial ,�urisdiction of- the Local Public Ager,cy? [x] Yes . [ � �o � ' (b) If the• ansiver is "No", inciude explanation. 1 � , _- : a : ' ' - 1 - - � ,' � , � , _ . _ _ _ .. . , . � - , ' ; • • ' � � __.. —.. �-____.___�_�.��—_.____._. . B. General Pomer. � 1. Is the L,ocal Public Agency er.iporre:ed to plan, to underttl?re snd carry ou�, arcd to finsince an • ' urban rene��al pro�ect involvin� slum clear�nce �nd redeaelopnent Por »bich financi�l Eid .un- der Title I of the above cited Federal Ia�r may be provided? ' �� Yes ��'�° . ;. � �.^�' 2. If the answer to the fore�;oing cluestion is "Yes", cite in gener?1 the enablin� leGislztion, _ �: constitutional provisions, court opinions, and other l��s u�on �rhich you b2.se your conclusion. ,;, .. , ,�� • , . Citations: •• " , . '' M.S.A. 462.415; �M.S.A. 462.421 (13) ; 462.445; 462.545. � ,� C. Specific Po�ers. ' � 1. Is a public hearing re�uired by St�te or local lae� in ccnnection ti�rith �'L`! Dhase oP the pro- posed urban renewal pro�ect? , [�f Yys [] No ' (a) Citations: M.S.A. 462.521; M.S.A. 462.525 (2). s , (b) Remarks: � �_ ' � These Statutes require public hearing prior to approval of the redevelopment � plans by the City Council, and for public hearing prior to a negotiated sale� or disposition of project land . , 2. Has a public hearing been held in connection v�ith anY 'ph�se of the proposed urbsn rene���sl , _ proj ect: (a) As and iP required by State or local la�v? �� Yes �� [x] ro (b) As contemplated by Section 105(d) of Ti.tle I of the above cited Federal law? , [J Yes [X] ro � 3, Does the law recluire that anY determination, finding, revie:°�, apAroval, or other action be � made or had at the local level, or by some other public bodY or official, before the Local Public Agency m�y undertake or carry out �Y necessary action pertaining to or anY P��e of .f� � i g[] Yes [] l�o • the proposed urban renewal project? ; � � �� � (a) Citations: ' , ' M.S.A. 462.515; 462.521 � � � (b) Remarks: The City Planning Board must review redevelopment plans and the City Council must approve redevelopment plans after public hearing. . - 2 - � . �I ' _ , _. . . . _... __. .. : ., .f . , ' . , . i • � . . 3 , o G Specific Po�ers (Continued) � 4, F+hat phases of the proposed urban rene�aal pro�ect or �rhat functions of the Local• PLblic • AGency, generally or in respect to the project, r�ill be or sre required by lavr to be per- formed by the State, the h;unicipality, or by a.nY other public bo dY or public official (other ' then the Local Public Agency)? � � . - •-� (s) Ea�lain fully: i None ; • ('b) Citations: 5, (a) Is there :1Ly litigatfon pezding, or threaLened, or deemed necessarY, afiecting �sLY neo- essary action pertaining, to or �Y 9o��ei or authority of �he Local Public Agency to undert�te and carry out or io fin�nc� the proposed urban renewa.l PrC��Yesr any��a�o ' thereof? • Yb) Yf the �a`ture oftsucholiti�aiioneSe.ndnattachea"copyVOfathe plasriinbs,difa�y respect- ing the Statenent of deta�ils and copy of ple�dings attached: `[] Yes � ` g, (a) Does the Local Public Agency, the Municipality, or other public bodY have tize authority _ ,. � - to prepare a general or maste� plan ior the developmen� of the loca�]YYeS a �vhC j �o ` - � tivhich the urban rene�ral area is located7 _ , , �, _ Citations: �, r' M.S.A. 462.445 Sub division 4 (11) ; M,S,A. 462.18; Chapter 67, Legislation �` - Code, City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, establishing a City Planning Board , : : and setting forth its powers and duties. � (b) If the ans�yer to the foregoing o_uestion is "Yes", identify the local public bodY. , ` t ` • (c) Boes the Municipality have the authority to prepare and present to the Housing and Home Finance Agency a "P lo r k a b l e P r o�ram" �s described in Secti�n 101(c) C f T�eSe I o C jh�o 1� ` i � above cited.Feder a l la��? � P� } . r Citations: i ' Mo S.A. 462.581 . 7, (a) Is there adequate legal authorit�efuirementseoPrSection 110(broof1Tifle�I oflthe above rene�val plan Frhich can meet the 4 �x� Yes [] �o cited Federal law? , . I . '• Citations: � l j ' I�I.S.A. 462.445 Subdivisions 1 (4) , 4 (3) , (5) , (8) , (10) , (11) and (16) i' � ' � � . '� � , . � ' - 3 - _ �____—�___._�_—T___� —�. �.._.._.__...__.____.______ - -- - -.----- � , � . , C. Specifzc Po�ers (Continued} t F • 7, (b) Is there adeQua�e leeal authoritY '-'�r the grenaration �nd �nnrov�i of a.n oPfici�l rede- � velopnent plan for each portion of the urban rene:�r21 a�ea nrcposed to be wcQuired and �, redeveloped, in accord:nce srith the reouireuzents of iitlo I or the above cited Federzl � , la�v? - r �� �es [] Ho � Citetions: ' � � . } ibid and I�I.S.A. 462.421, Subdivision 13. � - ;- , , . • � . .` 8, Is �de�uate �uthority vested under S'L'=.�e �nd local law� 'Eo l�ol•mit �iie i'ul�'�llr,�cnt of �:ho re- � � � ' quire�ents ��rhich are imoosed by or ;�usi be iMnosed pu*suant to iitle I oi the above cited - ' � Federal lavr upon Local Public Agencies receivin� iinancial zssist�.nce �hereunder, ��ith re- . � . � spect to: � . � � (a) The relocation oi fa�ilies displaced from the urban reaerrzl area. �� YeS r ] xo (Section 105(c) of said Title i)? � � , Citations: � M.S.A. 462.445 Subdivision 4 (S) ; M.S.A. �62.531. . _ (b) Saiary, tivage, and labor s�andaxc�� (Section 103 Fof seid ^aiti e I)? �] Y�� [] No � Citations: � � M. S.A. 462.445 Subdivision 4 (2) , (5). � � - , / � i 9. Is adea_uate authority vested under St�.te and loc�.l ls��s to permit the provision of cash or � • non-cash local grants-in-aid as dePined in said Title Y? �] Yes [] No (a) Indicste the contem�lated sources of the local�grants-in-aid for the proPosed pro�ect, i.e., the �unicipality, Loca1 PuUlic P.�ency, :ame other Z�ency, e�c. • i Redevelopment Pro.ject Fund; Saint Paul general obligation bonds. � (b) Cit�tions to �utho�-i�y oP each con�ennlated :.�urce o� Ioc�1 grants-iz-aid: � ;- ' M.S.A. 462.581 and Laws 1963, Chapter 881 as to bonds. y� M.S.A. 462.545, Subdivision 6 as to the� Fund. �� - �'� (c) Re�;,srks: � z,; Laws 1963, Chapter 881 authorizes the City of Saint Paul to issue general '; obligation bonds with a tax allocation feature for paying not to exceed ;; one third of the• net project, cost of Riverview and other designated urban ; � �renewal projects in an amount not to exceed $13,750,000. - 4 - � • i _� • • . , �# , , , ... ..__ . . . - • . '.. . , . � ' _ .._._---�------ --___.------_.,-.-_.��—_.—�_--� _; ---- ------- - C. Specifr.c Fo�ers (Contir_��ed) ` " ' 10. L,oes 2ny provision cf Sta;,e or local ?2tv restrict the ri�izt or the Loc�l Public A�;ency to � dispose or land �c4uired for redevelopment pui�oses or prescribe the m�thods or i:nnose con- • di.tions upon land disposal? � [� Yes • [] ?�`o (a) Cita�ions: M.S.A. 462.525 • .• � ` (b) P.emarks: . • This Statute gra.nts powers with respect to disposition with certain � � protectiv e restrictions. D. Urban Renewal Area --•Legal Eli�ibiltty cr.d (hzalification. 1. Basing your juc��ment'upon data and :niorn�tion in znd snb,nitted in support oP tne �gplica- tion, is the proposed urban renes;el are� 1eG411Y eligible and legally oualified u.*�der State and local la�x �s the area of and for an u�ban re:.e�val nroject: � � (aj tilith respect to the size of the urba:� rene���al area? _ [� '�eS [] ro Citations: � � M.S.A. 462.415; M.S.A. 462.421; M.S,A, 462.445 Subdivision 4 (8) . (b) tilith respec� to the conditions af slum, blisht._ or deterioration ef.�t feS in t��u�o�n � reneival 2re2? '� � �/ Citations: M.S.A. 462.415; M,S.A. 462.421 Subdivisions 11 and 13; M.S,A. 462.445 Subdivision 4 (8). ' ' ,(c) Plath respect to other specific c�aliiication rewire�ents pertine*�t �o Lhe urba.n rene���al � [X] °-es [] �°. i area, specify�n� �hu;�, imposed �9 Iavr? , ' (1) Identification oi other specific a.ualification requirenents: . f j (a) Public Facilities lacking. i (b) Enviro�nental deficiencies. � (c) Dilapidation. � (d) Faulty arrangement. , t . , ; (2) Citations: � � , . ' M.S.A. 462.415; M.S.A. 462.421, Subdivision 11. ' . � . � � � ' - 5 - . ' : - � � ; . ' . � . � - --__._- ---—___--r-—._.�_-------------- -- -- --�----�---- - D. Ur6�� Rene�al Area -- �egal Elistbility ar:d Quaiificntion (Contir.ued) • 2. Basir:� �our judgment upon data and informatioa in Prid submitted in support of the P.PPlica- tion, �vith respect to each such portion ot the urbsn rer.e�va1 area as is proposed in said Ap- • plicztio� as the a:ea oi slwn clearence and redevalo�rent activities, is each such nortion (herein called a "redevelon�ent are�") le�ally el��_�le snd le�ally �ualified under State ' and 1oc31 la«s from the standpoint of: (a) The size of each such redevelopment area? [x] Yes [ ] no � - • ' .. Ciiations: i � � M.S.A. 462.445 Subdivision 4 (8) . } � (b) The conditions of slam or dete*ior�.tion existin� :n each such rede��elopment 2rea? �X� Y�S � � �o _ i ' ; Citations: • 1 ' M. S.A. 462.415; M.S.A. 462.421; M.S.A. 462.445, Subdivision 4 (8) � 1 , � (c) The extent oi e�.ch redevelopmen� area which is open, built up, improved, or � [�] `!es [] No ` , i:nimproved? - . � � ' , . � . Cit�tions: � _ / / , � M,S.A. 462.421 Subdivision 13. . � , . i (d) Other speciiic walificatior, recuirements pertineat �o �-�y such redevelopment areas, speci�yin� the�,~�, imposed by la�r? - ' � (1) Identification of other specific c?ualification rec?uirements� � � � None i � . ; ;� " . . . (2) Citaiior.s: ' r. � . . � - 6 - � , . ` . E. Prooerty Acquisition ar.d Disposition. t • 1. Does Lhe l�w prohibit the Local Public A�ency fror exercisinb the right oi e�nir.cnt do;�Win in *espect �o any p�rticular type of p�operty in aiLY portion of the urb�n reneri�l �rea, �:�zich � property the Loc�l Public P.oezcy pro�oses to acCuire a�s �. part oi'the ura�n rene:;�.i project, � or does the 1�,� impose any unusual restrictions in respect o� such acc?u�si�ion as, for er= ar,�ple, obtaining the consent of a State public utilities commissio� to the �ccuisition oi � [� Yes �] To _ ' 2ny property osm ed by a public utility conP£nY? ' (a) Citations: M.S.A. 462.445 Subdivision 1 (6) , 2 and 3. (b) Renar�s: (If �he ans�rer to the foregoin� t��estion is "Yes", describa in det�il anY such ' restrictions) , . 2, Ibes State or local law re4uire the p�Y*nent of 2d v�.loren taxes or P��nts ir. J.ieu of such tar.es on the pronerty �vhich �he Local �ublic Ager_cy �ca�.�ires as �;o�ect C�';dves ��Ho � Citations: , M.S.A. 462.575 Subdivision 1. 3, Does the Loca? Public Ageacy have the Dot��er to obli��te tY�e bu*chssers or lessees of land in the project area (see Sec. 105(b) of Title I of the above cited Federal lav�): � � (a) To devote the land to the uses nrescribed by ar.d:in conformiLy �•�ith the per'tinent urban [x] Yes [] No renewal plan? � (b) To be�in the building of the impTovenents, on such la�d ��rithia � re�j=bee tineC� �Q ; '. (c) Citations: 4 ' , . ' M. S.A. 462.525 Subdivisions 5 and 7 � • � � , , �- Cite arLY provision in State or loc�.l la��� rrhich prescri�es a tine l�rai� Q�'-�hin i�rhich project , . land nust b� disposed oP by the Loc�l Public A�ency. ; � _ None � � � - 7 - ' ' . ___ -- - ----- - 1- -�-•- --------- -- -- - ---- - - --�-- �-- - — -- -- -� - - -•- -� . ' , �, F'ir.ar:cin� no�srs. 1. Is t�e i�cal Publ�c��;;ency �ut`:or�zeC by a��zp �z� �oc^� lccr �o o�t�.in _i.r.a:�exw? �..-:sist�*�ce . , , • u*�der �itle ! oT the above ci�ed Fader:.1 1w�.°? [x] �!es [] rTo (E) Cl'�`.'w't10i1S: M.S.A. 462.445 Subdivision 4 (4) • (b) Re�arks: � • , . . f • ; „ ct� 'h � r+' Yi n��:, � �u��iori�ed to ' • ° to the fo:e;�inQ cues�io:� :.s �e.� , is 'L. e Lcec:_ L�__c .,�..c3 � 2. Tf the :.sis�re= � . obtain a iftle I "wc3vance" for surve�s �nd nl�.ns. =or ^-*� ur�:�`� ren��,::1 nroject �:"•d o ��ae2 ' to rep� such advt:nce, ni�h interesz, out o5' ^�y s:oneys r,::ich b�cor�e �:r����b1e �o �he Local Public A�ency �or the under�a�cin� oi t?le urb�7 rerer�el Pr�Ject involved? [�wes �� N° i • � Citations: ; . � � ; M.S.A. 462.445, Subdivision 6; M. S.A. 462.545; Subdivision 2. - f 3. Does �he Loeal Pt!blic Agency hsve i.��e ao',!er i;o �0°_'i041 �ii�P.Cy (o��er ��!�.n �.d`•'?"•�es 2� �.=ore- � ' s�id) to carry out the urban rener��l pr�j ec�: . � (a) �'ron the Federal Cavernv�e��t ur.�er `!i cle i o� �he al�ve ci�ed F�der�l 1���� Y�S C] �o LX.1 i . ' . � � � • . ���� C'J n° • (b) Fr�� other �o�rces? • . . . , , . . . � (c) Citations: ' ' . • , • � M.S.A. 462.445 Subdivision 4 (4) , (6); M.S.A. 462.Y+5; M. S.A.'. 462.551 : • .� � � . . � • • • +a_ Is the Local Public A�ency author3zed to provide PESS011E.UlE security �or �che _�ayne=� o�_ the . • � p��inci��l of �ne� interest on its obli;ations e��idenci:�� �'�Y jztle I:loan `in�c!1 r'�aY �� C�z�0 rX Yes .. ' ' to it ���ith resnect to 'ihe nroposed urbr.n rene�rsl ?)3'OJ eC�� L� • • . (a) C:t�i=ons: . . . � M,S.A. .462.445 Subdivision 4 (5) , (6) . � ' ' • �b� ����,,{�; �r� �he �s►s<<rer �o the iore�oir.� �Lestion i� rYes", desc��be t�e n�'�ure oi tYce security) ' . Enter contractual obligation with the Federal Govlede revenuesvey a project in the event of a substant$L default; p g � � , , ' , «i '�n povers (Cor.tinue�) ' � L'. r an c�..,, ' S. Ys the Lxe.l PL'��i C Agency aLthori�ed to Z�led�e i�s Ia'.n �i�hL� u"uer � Ti�le I i oan contract ` �,s security ior the pa;/.«ent o� tne ?�ri^.ci���? o� ^.nd interest on obli�ations �1��ch it raay sell � . to otrers th2n the Federal C�ove�-a�:.'ent to 5'in�.�ce the nroposed urb�.n ren�]lYeS ject�] ho i • - t ` (�) Citwtions: � M. S.A. 462.445 Subdivision 4 (6) ; M.S.A. 462.551 ' �-� ' (b) F.er:^r1cs: ! g, Boes the Local Pubiic k,ency ha.ve the ?:o��er to �or_o�� r.�ney fo: �he pT.���?ose o_' rEf��ncin� �Y obli��tions it nt�y issue to the i eder°� Co•rerr.ner.t or to ot�ers in connection rrif.h C j No • r.�cin� or r�fi�ancin� of ''�e pr�:�osed Lrb�n rer.��::^� p-ojec�? �] `les • (a) �Ci{;ations: � • M. S.A. 462.551; M,S.A. 462.445:•� Subdivision 4 (4) , (5) . � - ; (b) Remar�is: i While no specific aut�a.ority to "refund" is' given, broad power to borrow f and issue evidences of indebtedness for any and all corporate purposes ' ' is given. � � � - . / ,r . 7, �;re there any constitntzonal, SL�LL�ATY, or �harter li�i�ations on zhe �d;bYeS�-ncurC 7,�0 • � po��rers of �he Local Public �ency? . L.J ..3t . (a) Cit�.tions: ' ; ; . � • M.S.A. 462.551 . '. . • . r. ' (b) Re�er�s, citir_,� *elev�,zt judiciW3 decisicns: . � ,� Statute provides: "The bonds shall not constitute �an indebtedness within . . ; ;! the meaning of any constitutional or statutory debt limitation or restrict- �, ion." . • S. P.re there s�Y constitutionzl, statutorY, or ch�r�ter limitations on the �i�eSPo"r�rC]fN�the � L�ocal Pu�lic A,�',eacy? ', (a) Cit�tioas: � � { , . M.S,A. 462.545, Subdivision 6. . • � i , - 9 - ` � . . . • , � ' . i ^ , ^ ' F. Fina�.cin� �'�overs (Continued) ! . � . E. (b) Rer:ar:�s, c�tin� rel�v�.t )u�_ci�? Lecisi�ns: , _ Q . � t . G. Orp,ar:izatior. :'ranscript. , � n0i�: The folio^::ng is not �nnlicab?e �-�d sho���d be C1Z53'e,^,?rded if the Loc:1 ?'ublic A�ency � ; 2S ? COIL'lt`J, Cltjr, iAGTI, V'!�!.°.�8, OF OL:1�° �i.��-CZ'-i.!OP.�l type O� �OC21 �overnnent OT , munfcipality. � • • I. Hes t2:e Loc�l ?ubZic A;;ency hereto�are sL�:�ittc� cunies o': 3�s �r�.�scriat o= or�s.niz�tion to the Urb:r. Rene:r�l fi.c��inist=ation cr :ts ;s�-ecic-e�s�o_, �tlze �J�v�s�on o= Sii:.� C�e�r�nee `r.d Urban , R.edeve�on�ent, or to a Re�ion�l Ozi:ce o� �he f:o�s::�� �'�:e' ?-?o�e i in�.nce �i;,'2.^.CY, in cor.nection T . � ���ith �ny pro�ect under the siLle i piogi��u:�? �j Yes � �o • 2. If the �Ts°rrer to �he ��ave o_uestion is "?es", the !��:.��_r.�er of this ��ct=cr C is nat �.n�li- � � c�ble to �he Local Publ�c 4�eacy �.^.d s::o��d be cis�c��ided. � ' � 3. II �he Locwl PLb?$C A;��zIIGy iS (2) .3. ?)L'J�].0 hOL�lII�' v.�1i�0i1�J O?' nub??c ho;:522:�; �^.-,.r',°riCy� OT i � (b), a redet�elcpr�3ent �.�ency, a redevelo�*���t co:,L:�issio�, or other �peci�l tyne o= redevelo�- ment en�ity (£nd if the �ns�aer u.nder P�^-i�,n,.'ar�!1 1 a�ove is °I•'o"), s�b�ft he_c::�tn t:�:o copies . of a transc�int of the or�enizatio*: oi �he Loc4? PLbI.Ic ��ency. J ' �ach cony o�' tne traascript oP o��ani�s�ioi� s ioilc �zclede o�e cei�if:ed c�?�Y oi o�c:� c�ocus7er.t ' neeessarv to evidence, unde* a�plic2ble 5��.::e ��d lac�l 1u:7, tile �=o�er es�eb�isY���•�� �.:d or���-�iz�- , • tion of �he Locwl Public Agency, i,he eo�oinc.��nt ^��d c�uzli�zc�'tlon of the mc.,�be�s o? the o�i�irlsl governin� ���, the holdir.g oi �h2 or��inal or�:aiiz�t�on n�e�iPt,�„ the�e�ection o= :�;�oir.t��eni, oi ��e . ori�in�.l ofPice_s, arzd �che a�ption o� by-l�r:s or othe� nrocedur�I r��uIS.�1Gri5. T_1�'i2s�r��'-t'e o: the ! • type of docu.rients rec!uired to be sLbzii:�ed �re it:e �ollon�r.g rrhic!? under ceitain Sta�e �.sld Zoc�.l lasrs z.re necessaay for the greaa.ra�ion of the t:^o ��anscripts oi o?-g�?z�tion: - / / (a) T�:�o certified co?ies of e:tracts �ran tre ni:�uces o� �he r�ee�ing or �1ee�in�s c� �Iie �ove:�- ine l�ody of t�e 'sunicin�li�y o= ag�ro�riate Pa�?�icr..l. subdivisjon �.t F��ich �:^.e _�so7.Li:io�s OP ordina.nces 2ll�1:OT1Zlri, �re c�e��ion, CZ0S1�i1w��OL', 211C� O��c-T!2-°'°-�7.0:7 Oi '�.10 T+GC�l PL'p��C A�ency �tere C0:15:C�v'-TC.d �d ��dop��ed, Ii2ClllC�1�?�, il° c^.7p'-'O!)Y''-.^..t�.e, Ca�7.@S Oi rGi:1C23 0= St?Ch �eetings snd t�r�ivr;rs of and consen�s �o sLCh �ee��ings; . (b) Tsro cer�ified cooies of �he certi�icate o� zccessi�cy or cc��ific��e oP 3T'.CO='7Gi�iioa or simil4r docLr��ent issued ►�y the State Housiag Boa.rd or Com�ission, �he St�.�e Cor�os��ion � Cornission, or other pub?ic Lody or oiiici:l �s tii�Y be required by �?P?�-c�ble laer (c) T�so certifien cogies of e�ch certi�icwte oP :�aoizt,ien�; by tlic ;,�ayor or o�c�_� -"•r?��?�=���� appointin� officer of �`�e ?.iunicipality, af each o� �cHe ori��r.:1 nie*�cers oi th� �ove�r.i*�; � bodY of the Locul Public A�ency, .�i�h an uhn_o�riate ce*_�i=�c�t�on �h�.� the s�:�l cerzi=i- cates of appoint��ient are on file end of rccord in �he ofiice of the ccr�c�iYz�� oPfice:; (d) Tt�o certified co�ies oi ext�ects from the minates o� �he raee�i�� or M�etir.,s of tne �ove*_-n- in� Uocty of tne ".ienicip�lit� or other �»,�rooii�te polli;ica2 subdivision z� :•!h�ch ine r�- • po�ntme�z oi e�ch oi the original r::enc�rs of the �over.�in� �ody or ihe Local P��blic Rgency r:as confirmed or aonroved, rrhere such confirr.�a�zon or ��nroval is re^s�r�d by ��_�iic:i�le ���; ; i . 1 � - 10' - .i . • } , , � . . < • ----- — -- _ . _., G. Organi�ct:on Tr��script (Conti,r.�ed) , (C� 1�'�t7 C�:tifie� CG�'_05 0: �he CG�'Ll':?C°�C O� f'.7:)�OV�A G: L!?8 �^.?7�'J?Il�'•'•C:?':.`3 Oi E'.wC�l 0= 'i.tiC O''3i- ` Z*�� nc-��ers Of �:I1G' �over:�ir.G ha�y 01'' '��'10 �OC�.l `_'LiD�=C :i�C;1Cjr 2�Sl:Ci:t Y3y Lne S�w�C t?OLS�.Il� , ' a�ard� C:JT�^t1S5,�0I1, oI' S1.^,i11.^__ p'.Ib�1C bociY'� ii _e;i,1:?'�;d bY S��liC^b?e l:�i: (fl T::�� ce�_�if�ec� co�ies o� zhe oat`� cf cA•Tice o_ acc�,��.nce oi ���n�in��,���, if =e�eiled by lc°l, of each ori��r.al annoir.tee t:e cs.� CJi`�=�'-r; ��qY �r �:Ile ?',ocal Pu�lic ACer.cy; (�� lr�o ce�-t�ried COAIGS Of ex�rkcts f?'Oi:l te:� C1IlU.iCS Oi 'i.!?3 0.�:'liZ�.t'.O'.1 Meei,in� OT neetin�s of ��e Local Pub?ic Age^cy a.t �:�hich the Or3Lii�1 b:�-���;s'wr_d oiiici�l se�l rreFe ��onted, of- i1CGI'5 :7Qi2 elected, '2.I1u Ott'!@T proceedin�5 i@�.^-}lII� �� 'i.'� OT;,'u?l.Z^�L1Q:? Of i11C �C=� t�11b11C E.�ency l'lET2 i.=-'{C+1, 2BC�1Ci1:1& con�es Oi 21G�I.C@S Of SL'CCl �::2�i:1�5 �'?� Of Lh@ :;31VG'iS Of Atld cansen� to sucl: ceeiin;;s; o (h) ?`.�o cert_fied co�ies o� t�ie by-I�.�.ls oi th� i,oc:l ?'�blic �'�.,zcr �; oii�i,n?Iy 4�auted, if r.ot � include@ ?:'l�i�ll �h8 �sOVE-f,1C'.1�].OriEa �1'_P_CLCS Of �he O?'���I2���OIl C:���i+'1�'; °-nd , (i) ^_,ro ceri;i:�e3 co�ies o, ewcil �-:�en�.^�en� or ch���e in i;he by-latrs o� �che �c�'_ �ubi'-c 4�;e�cy , to t'�e date of tha s����:.�ission oi t�e or��nization t*�.21SCY'I�t, inc?edin� cer��ii�ed e��r�c�s from the minutes of the proceedin�s o= �`.�e �overn=_n� t�� of the Lochl Public ��ency end o�her docume:�ts, i� �'iy, necessa,ry to evidence �he p:o�er �c�optio!� oP r_n;r sLC�i a^�cr.�:ren�s or C�l.^.3?f�'C'S. , �� i ' ^ ' . ! . . � ; . ' j l \ , � , � • � . . � • J 3 . 2 � � - Y7 - 9 � � - a � . � • . ' ' , i ' ' ' ' -- - - -- - + ----` - -- -------- _ --�- -- '- '- '- '-- �-- - i • IiOUSIfJG AN� REDEVEL•O�I�'IENT AUTIiORITY OF THE �IT� OF SAINr PAUL; MINN$SOTA SURVEY AI�ID PLANNING APPL�CATIOi3 CODE R-1�+1 Form H-6103A Legal Inforinetion Report for` Urban Rehewal ProJects - Part I. R-141 i � � I ' - : � ... .. � � � , . � - # ' i •- � OPII�TION OF COUNS EL � . ., . . i - ♦ ' t , � I, the undersigned, DO HERF�Y CERTIFY }that I am the duly appointed and acting attorney at law for the Local Public Agency named in the Application to which this � opinion appertains; that I have been suthorized' to submit the foregoing Legal Information • in behalf of said Local Public Agency; and that such Legal Information ia true and correct to the best of my knowledge and inforniation. � i � I have reviewed such Applica��on, dated Ma.y 26, ].965, and approved by the Local - Public Agency on May 26, 1965, including particu'larly the c�ata and information relating •. � to (a) the size and character of the proposed urban renewal area, (b) the proposed project for which surveqs and plans are to be prepared, (c) ,the activities' to be under- taken by the Local Public Agency in surveying and� planning the proposed pro�ect, and (d) the proposed method of financing the project'. � ' � r _ { ' I am of the opinion that the Local Public Agency has been legally created and � ia a duly organized and actiag public body having the legal power to undertake, finance, and carry out the surveying and planning work deacribed in such Application for which it seeks aa Advance of funds '(or other Federal aid) under Title I of the Sousing Act of 1949, as amended. , , - • � � � . � � I am of the further opinion, on the basis of the data and information submitted i in aupport of the Application: � � � h • � (a) that the proposed urban renewal area is a slum, blighted, deteriorated, " � � of deteriorating area within the meaning of such Federal law and that it � meets the requirements of State law, particularly Section 462.421 (11) and � (13) of Minnesota Statutes, for undertaking the proposed urban renewal ' � project; and � _ k � ; (b) that such portion of the urban.renewal area which is proposed for j ` slum clearance and redevelopmenC is k , i 1 - � - � , . clearly, predominantly �residential in character. i . _ . � . . } � � . .� .� � � ? ._ "��;' .. �- .: i . _ , - . � . :,� . . � � ' - � _ .. �'�_ . e ' . Dated this 28th day of May, 1965. ' �-� - � - , - �.,L __ ` � . - _ • . ' ; � .:s,";- ' : . :, . , ,.��. JAMES T. HART � ; � ` ' -' • _. �; ::� � ' . 3 ' . J . _ - - i- �- � :,� r � , c ' � . .Y . - ' �';e`"`',� - ?• . o � n // " ` ' _ "Y'y`' �r . � -i� , ' . , . . , - � - . � s = `c . . . , ... . �,,. r-�; . .. � � , _ , �, �{ ^.,�- ,- `s � 55 East Fifth Street � - . .- . . �- - . .... - - . , Saint Paul, Minnesota � - . .. , - .*� - , . ;� � '' .. ` " -_. � • - ��•;-`"_ �, . � � � , � � . i � � � .. , � _ .. • - ' � , - . � _ . . - ` r " , . ' � ' . '� �, , - ' - ,� ,. , . = � - . � • � . . . - ; '- _" ; =� . , . . , . _ , } ,. . ` -, - .- - __, , -� ,� . .� . � � 896474 . � ' \ �` � .. , _ . . . ,. , . . , _..-�-.-_—_. ' _ ._ «+-� - - . - Lw � -_+y'} - � 4 �' ��i . ' - � _ __ x tr E. RehabiIitat:on or Conservatio� Powers. 1. List, by citatian, the constittitional, statutory, sand charter provisions, with judicial �de- cisions thereon, and the local codes or ordinances wh3ch �vill be utilized by the Local Public A�ency in carrying out a program of rehabilitation in tl�e nroposed urban renewal area. M.S.A. Chapter 460, State Housing Act; Chapter 54, Housing Code, Legislative Code, City of Saint Pau1, as amended by Ordinance No. 12113, dated December 19, 1961; M,S.A. 462.44� Subdivision 4 (3). 2. List, by citation, aode provisions or administrative determinations which establish standards to be utilized in carrying out a program of rehabilita.tion. ' ib id 3. Does the law pe nit the 8cquisition of resl property t�y the Local Public Agency, in the pro- posed urban renetivel area, by esinent domain or otherevise, where necessary to: (a) IIiminate unhealthful, insanitary, or unsafe conditions? [] Yes [] No (b) Lessen density7 [�] Yes [] No . ' (c) Eliminate obsolete or other uses detrimental to the public wel fare? �] Yes . [] No (d) Otherwise remove or prevent the spread of blight or deteriora- tion? �] Yes [] No (e) Provide land for needed public facilities? X[] Yes [] No (f} Cite.tions: � M,S.A. 462.421, Subdivision 13; M. S.A. �;62./+45 Subdivision 1 (4) , 4 (3) . (�) Facplain fully what rowers and findings are relied upon by the Local Publfc Agency to un- dertake the acquisition of land and improvements by eminent do�nain or otherwise: The power of eminent domain is vested in the Local Public Agency including the power of superior public use which may be exercised upon a determination by the Local Public Agency that acquisition is necessary to eliminate one of the conditions found in the creating ordinance of the municipal governing body pursuant to �i. S.A. 4G2.�:21, and therein set forth, and after approval by the �� 4. Does State or local law require the pa,yment of ad valor�n taxes or payments ih lieu of such . taxes on the property which the Local Public Agency acquires as project land7 [] Yes �] No Citations: �%� municipal governing body of a redevelopment plan after findings of fact as set forth in M.S.Ao 462.521, Subdivision 2. - 6 - � E. RehabrliYation or Conservation Po�ers (Conti.nued) 5. Does the Local Public �ency have the po�er to obligate the purcha.sers or lessees of land in the proposed urbua renewal area (see Sec. 105(b) of Title I of the above cited Federal law): (a) To devote the land to the pses prescribed by and in confor�aity �ith the pertinent urban rene�►�1 D1�n? [x] Yes [] No � (b) Zb begin the building of the improvements on such land withi� a reasonrzhle time? ` �� Yes [] No (c) Citations: , M. S.A. 462.525, Subdivision 5, 7. 6. Cite a.ny provision in State or local lan which prescribes a ti�ae limit s�ithin €rhich pro�ect land must be disposed of by the Loca1 Public Agency. ' None F. Financing Pomers. 1. Is the Local Public Agency authorized by State and local law to obtsin Pinsncial assistance under Title I of the above cited Federgl law? [] Yes [] No (a) Citations: J (b) Remarks: � 2. If the answer to the foregoing question is "Yes", is the Loc�l Public Agency cruuthorized to obtain a Title I "advance" for surveys and plans for � urban renewel pro�ect er_d to agree to repay such advance, with interest, out of ar�y moneys which become available to the Locsl Pub- lic Agency for the undertaking of the urban rene�sl Aro�ect involved7 [] Yes [] No � Citations: 3. Does the Local Public Agency have the power to borrorr soney (other then a�ve�zces as aforesaid) to carry out the urban renewal pro3ect: (a) From the Federal Government under Title I oP the above cited Fede'ral l�v�? , ; [] Yes [] Ido - 7 - F. Financing Pomers (Continued) � . 3. (b) From other sources? [] Yes [] No • (c) Citations: . 4. Is the Loca1 Public Agency authorized to provide reasonable security for the p�yment of the principal of and interest on its obligations evidencing any Title I loan which mt.tiy be made to it with respect to the proposed urban renewal pro�ect? [] Yes [] No (a) Citations: (b) Remarks: (If the answer to the foregoing question is "Yes", describe the nature of the security) 5. Is the Local Public Agency authorized to pledge its loan rights under a Titie I loan contract as security for the pa,yment of the principal of and interest on obligations which it may sell to others than the Federal Govemment to finance the proposed urban renewul pro�ect? [] Yes [] No (a) Citations: / (b) Remarks: 6. Does the Local Public Agency have the power to borrow money for the purpose oP refunding ar�y obligations it m�y issue to the Federal Government or to others in connection with the fi- nancing or refinancing of the proposed urban renewal project? _ [] Yes [] No (a) Citations: ; � . ' , (b) Remarks: ' � 7. Are there any constitutional, statutory, or charter limitations on the "debt" incurring poaers of the Local Public Agenay? ' [� Yes [] No � . { - S - � � - � -__- -_---- -- - .�. __. � - - , -- � � ' , �, ` . . � . ' F. Fin�cing Powers (Contsnued) � � 7, (a) Citations: (b) Remarks, citing relevant �udicial decisions: t 8. Are there atty constitutional. statutory, or charter limitations on the taxing powers oP the Local Public Azency? [] Yes [] Ho (a) citations: � (b) Remarks, citing relevant ,�udicial decisions: ' t G. Orgmiization Trcoiscript. � • NOTE: The Pollowing is not applicable and should be disregarded if the Local Public Agency is a coun�ty, city. town. village, or other traditional type of local gover�rment or municipality. • ' 1. Has the Local Public Agency heretofore submitted copies oP its transcript of organization to the Urban Renewal Administration or its predecessor. the Division of Slum Clearance and Ur- ban Redevelopment, or to a R,egional Office of the Housing and Home Finance Agency, in con- � nection with ar�y pro,�ect under the Title I program� ; [] Yes [] No . 2. IP the answer to the above question is "Yes", the remainder of this Section G is not Fsppli- • cable to the Loca1 Public Agenc9 and should be disregarded. 3. If the Locai Public Agency is (a) a public housing suthority or public housing agency, or (b) a. redevelopment agency. a redevelopment coumiission, or other special type of redevelop- ment entit9 (�d if the answer under Paragraph 1 above is "No"), submit herewith tcro copies • of a transcript oP the organization of the Loca1 Public Agency. • Each copy of the transcript of organization should include one certified copy of each document , necessary to evidence, under cpplicable State end local law, the proper establishment and organiza- tion of the Local Public Agency, the appointment and clualification of the members of the original governing bodY, the holding of the original organization meeting, the election or appointment of the original officers, and the adoption of by-laws or other procedural regulations. Illustrative oP the type of docwnents required to be submitted are the following which under certain State and local lae�s are necessary Por the preparation oP the two transcript$ oP orgunization: (s) Two certiPied copies of extracts from the minutes of the meeting or meetings of the govern- ing bocly of the Municipality or appropriate politfcal subdfvfsion at which the resolutions - 9 - � r . � . ' G. Organization Trmiscript (Continued) • or ordinances authorizing the creation, desi�ation, and orgaaization of the Local Public Agency pere considered and adopted, including, if appropriate, copies of notices oP such . meetings and eaivers oP and consents to such meetings; (b) T.�o certified copies of the certificate of necessity or certificate oP incorporation or sim- . ilar document issued t�y the State Housing Board or Commission, the State Corporation Com- � mission. or other public body or official as m�y be reqvired t�y applicable la�r; (c) T�o certified copies of each certificate oP appointment, b�9 the m4yor or other appropriate' appointing ofPicer of the Municipalit�y, of each of the original members aP the goveming body of the Local Public Agency, �vith aa eDpropriate certiPicatiou that the said certiPi- • cates of appointment are on file and oP record in the ofPice of the certifying,officer; (d) TRO certified copies of extracts Prom the minutes of the meeting or meetings oP the govern- ing bodY of the MunicipalltY or other appropriate political subdivision at which the appoint- ment oP each of the original members oP the governing boc�y of�he Local Public Agency was confirmed or approved, where such conPirmation or apDroval is required by applicable Iae; (e) Two certiPied copies of the certiPicate oP approval of the appointments of each of the • original members of the governing body of the Local Public Agency issued by the State Housing Board, Commission. or similar public bo dy, if re4uired by applicable law; , (fl Toro certified copies o! the oath oP oPfic� or acceptance oP appointment, iP required t�y law, oY each original appointee to the governing body of the Local Public Agency; (g) Two certiPied copies of extracts Yrom the minutes of the organization meeting or meetings of the Loca1 Public Agency at �hich the original by-laAS and official seal were adopted, oP- ficers pere elected, and other proceedings relating to the organization of the Local Public Agency were taken, including copies oP notices of such meetings and of the waivers of and consent to such meetings; • � (h) Two certified copies of the by-laws oP the Local Public Agency as originally adopted, if not ' included within the above-mentioned minutes of the organization meeting; and ` (i) Two certified copies of each amendment or change in the by-laws of the Local Public Agency to the date of the submission of the organization transcript, including certified extracts from the minutes of the proceedings of the governing bo� of the Local Public Agency and � other documents. if arLy, necessary to evidence the proper adoption of aay such amenchnents • or changes. ; � . rt , I , , f . - 10 - f.�.._�_. __. - ------ . ---------_ , � —�_-- __.----�-�-- -- - ;, �_ . ' �----�__ .. �__-. -- - �- --- - - • . i ! ' LEGAL {PIFORMATION REPOR� FOR URBAM REPIE4'JAL PROJECT PART II - REHABILITA�IOt� OR CONSERYATl4N ACTIUITIES A. Name, OrgmeLZatzorz, and Territorial Jurisdiction of Local Public Agency. 1. (a) The legal corporate name of the Local Public Agency identified in the Application dated October 17 , 19 62 , is: - , Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota (b) The citations of law respecting such name are as follows: � 2. The Local Public Agency was orga.nized on the day of . 19 � under the following laws: ' ' ' Constitutional, statutory, and charter provisions: I � 3, (a) Does the Local Public Agency have a special charter7 [] Yes [] No � (b) If the•Locai Public Agency has a charter, submit with the Application a complete copY of the charter, with all amendments to the date of such Application, duly certified by the officer having custody of the official records of the Local Public Agency, specifying herein the date of the latest amendment of the charter: / , 19_. 4. (a) Has the Loca1 Public Agency adopted by-laws, rules, or regulations for the conduct of its affairs? ' [] Yes [ ] No � (b) If the answer to the foregoing 4uestion is "Yes", sub��nit with the ApPlication a copy of such by-laws, rules, or regulations, with all amendments to the date of the Application, - duly certified by the officer having custoc�y of the official records of the Local Public Agency, specifying herein the date of the latest amendment of such by-laws, rules, or � regulations: (Omit this item if the requested data are included within the organization transcript heretofore submitted or which is submitted herewith in accordance with the 1 requirements of Section G, Paragraph 3, below.) , I , 19_. � �, (a) Is the proposed urban renewal area described in the Application loca�ed wholly within the aLthorized territorial jurisdiction of the Local Public Agency? [ ] Yes [] No , (b) I� the ansaer is "No", include explanation. � , • - 1 - � _ ,_ . _-_ �_� _ . i , , i . B. Generat Power. 1. Is the Local Public Agency empowered to P�an, to undertake and carr9 out, and to finance an ' urban renewal project involving rehabilitation or conservation for which financial aid under Title I of the above cited Pederal law mey be provided? [� Yes [] No � 2. If the answer to the �oregoing question is "Yes", cite in general the enabling let�islation, • constitutional provisions. court opinion$, and other laws upon which you base your conclusion. � Citations: � Chapter 462, Minnesota Statutes, particularly Sections 462.421, Subdivision 13 and 462.445, Subdivision 4. � C. Specific Powers. 1. Is a public hearing re�uired by State or Iocal Iaw in connection with C�pYeSe of [j no- posed urban renewal pro�ect? (a) Citations: M. S.A. 462.521; M. S.A, 462.525, Su.bdivision 2. • (b) Remarks: Hearing required prior to approval of a redevelopment plan by the Governing Body and prior to negotiated disposition of project land. � 2. Has a public hearing been held in connection with az�y phase of the proposed u�ban ren�wal � proj eCt: (a) As and if required by State or local lara? C� Yes �� H° (b) As contemplated by Section 145(d) of Title I of the above cited FeC jaY�;aw7 �] xo 3, Does the law require that anY deterniination, findir.g, revi��v, anProval, or other action be made or had at the local level, or by some other public trsdy or official, before the Local - Public Agency may undertake or carry out atLY necesseay action �ertainin�;oYeS �' C�SNo f � the proposed urban renewal project? �x� � c ! . (a) Citations: � M, S.A. 462.515; M.SoAe 462.521. ' . � (b) Remarks: f City Plann.ing Board must review redevelopment plar.s and the City Counci must approve the plan. � � i , r - 2 - � __ ... - , ' . � . � C. Specific Powers (Continued} 4. What phases of the proposed urban renewal pro,�ect or what functions of the Local Public Agency, generally or in respect to the project, will be or are required by law to be per- formed by the State, the Municipality, or by ar1Y other Public bociy or public official (other than the Local Public Agency)? - (a) Explain fully: ' None (b) Citations: 5. (a) Is there ar�y litigAtion pending, or threatened, or deemed necessary, affecting anY nec- essary action pertainfng to or a.ny poper or authority of the Local Public Agency to ' undertake and carry out or to finance the proposed urban renewal project or any phase thereof? - [] Yea [� No (b) If the answer to the foregoing question is "Yes", give a stateme.zt of details respect- ' R ing the nature of such litigation; and attach a copy of the pleadings, if a.�Ly. • Statement of details and copy oP pleading attached: [] YeS 6. (a) Does the Local Public Agency, the'Municipality, or other public bodY have the authority to prepare a general or master plan for the development of the locality as a whole in which the urban renewal area is located? C� Yes �� H° Citations: M.S.A. 462. 18; M.S.A, 462.445, Subdivision 4 (11) ; Chapter 67� Legislative Code, City of Saint Paul, Minnesota (b) If the answer to the foregoing question is "Yes", identify the local public body. (c) Does the b4unicipality have the authority to prepare and present to the Housin� and Home Finance Agency a "Workable Program" as described in Section 101(c) of Title I of the above cited Federal law? �] Yes [ ] No Citations: , � rs. s.a. 462.581 7. Is there adequate legal authority for the preparation and �.PP�val of an official urban re- newal plan for an urban renewal pro3ect which can meet the requirements of Section 110(b) of Title I of the above cited Federal law? �] Yes [] No Citations: � M.S.A. 462.445 Subdivision 1 (4) , 4 (3) , (5) , (8) , (10) , (11) and (16) . - 3 - - C. Specific Por�ers (Contittued) 8. Is adequate authority vested under State and local iWws to pg r,ft the fulfillr�ent of the re- . quirements which are imposed by or must be imposed pursnant to Title T of the above cited � Federal law upon Local Public Agencies rece�ving financial assistance thereunder, with re- � spect to: (a) The relocation of families displaced from the urban renewal a.rea (Section 105(c) of Title I)? �] Yes [] No Citations: ' M,S,A. 462.4.45 Subdivisions 4 (5) ; M,S.A, 4b2.531 � � (b) Salary, crage, and labor standards (Section 109 of said TitZe I)? �] Yes [] No G , Citations: M,S.A, 462.445 Subdivision 4 (2) , (5)0 � ; 9. Is adeqnate authority vested under State and local laws to permit the provision of cash or non-cash local grants-in-aid as defined in said Title I? [] Yes [] No (a) Indicate the contemplated sources of the local grants-in-aid for the proposed project, i.e. , the municip�lity, Loca1 Public Agency some other agency, etc. Municipality and Redevelopment Project Fund / (b) Citations to authority of each contemplated source of local gra.nts-in-aid: M.S.A. 462.581 as to Municipality. M.S.A. 462.545, Subdivision 6, as to Fund (c) Remarks: Laws 1963, Chapter 881 authorizes� the City of Saint Paul to issue general � obligation bonds with a tax allocation feature for paying not to excee@ one third of the net project cost of Riverview and other designated urban renewal projects in an amount not to exceed $13,750,000. � 10. Does arLy provision of State or local la�r restrict the right of the Local Public Agency to � dispose of land acquired for redevelopment purposes or prescribe the methods or impose con- ditions upon land disposal? [X] Yes [] No (a) Citations: , M.S.A. 462.525. � � _ � _ . C. Specific Po�ers (Continued) - 10. (b) Remarks: The Statute grants po�ti*ers with respect to disposition with certain protective restr�.ctions. , . D. Ur6an Renewal Area -- Legal Eligtibility and QuaIification. Basing your judgment upon data snd information in and submitted in support of the Application, is the proposed urban reneNal area legally eligible and legally clualified under State and local law as the area of and for an urben reneQ�a1 project: (a) With respect to the size of the urban renee�al area? . [x] Yes [] No Citations: M.S,A. 462.415 ; M.S,A. 462.421; M.S.A. 462.4�E5, Subdivision 4 (8) . (b) B�ith respect to the conditions of slum, 611�ht, or deteriorcttion eaisting in the urban re- newssl area? [�] Yes [] No Citations: M.S.A. 462.415; M,SoA. 462.421, Subdivision 11 and 13; / MeS.A. 462.445 Subdivision 4 (8) . (c) �9ith respect to other specific qualification require�nents pertinent to the urban renewal area, specifying them, imposed by law? �] Yes [� No (1) Identification of other specific qualification requirements: ' (a) Public facilities lacking. (b) Environmental deficiencies (c) Dilapidation (d) Faulty arrangement (2) Citations: M. S.A. 4G2.415; M.S.A. 462.421, Subdivision 11. ` - 5 - ..t;� - � � ' . � H-30'�8 � � � . (7-57) j ; ' • CERTIFICATE Or RECO�Di�T� 0�r IC� ' ' The undersigned AII�BY C�aiTTG'.�S �ha�: • ' 1. He is the duly appoint�d. quaL.fied, and ac�in� Secretary of the 'Housin and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint au , i � ' called �the "Local. Pub]3.c A�ency" , a,-�d k�eper of �he records thereof, including - � • the minutes of its proceeding�; 2. The annexed copy of extr�c�s from th� minutes of tho regular . mee�ing of the I.ocal Public A�ency, held on thc 30th day of September , 19 64 � is a true, correct, and comn�.red copy of �iia t•;hole of �he ori�inal minutes of said meetin� on file and o� record in�o�2.:�^ as -�ho s�mc relate to tho resolution • reforred to in said extracts and t,o �he o�her maiLCrs r��orr�d to �horein; . . . 3. Said moetin� was duly cor�vencd in corliorn3.ty i•ri.�h all applicablo requirements; a proper quorun was presen� �h�ou�hou-� s�.d mee�ing and the resolu- � tion hereinafter mentioned was duly proposed, considered, and adopted in conformity with applicable requirements; and all o�her reouirements and proceedings incident to the proper adoption of said resolution have been duly fulfilled, carried out, and other�i.se observed; �� 1�. He is duly authorized to execute this Certificate; and 5. The copy of the resolution annexed hereto entitled:. � � � ; . { � RESOLUTION AMENDING ARTICLE TI � SECTION 6 OF THE BY-LAWS ' , � • is a �rue, correct, and compared copy of �he original resolution referred to in � � said extracts and as finally adopted a� sai.d mceting and, to �he cx�en� required . , by lat•r, as thereafter duly signed or approved b;yr the proper of�icer or officers o� �he Local Public• Agency and duly publi.shed, which resolu�ion is o;� filo and o� record. � � . . , . . } WITI�ESS my hand and the seal of the Local PubL.c Agency, this �. day ' of ' 19,64•_ . S ntam • , ,_____ er __� .. � : . . � • ' . � . � J . . ' , ' . , , i t.t.-F}`��;�- � ��t/ � . �/ � - , • �� Secretary � ( Sr,AL ) � . �,�.-........� "��.� ..._•Y__•. _•__- "' ,. .`��' .�_ " _' ' . '_ '� ._• _li,. . ,_��._ :_`.. - ^ --Y__';' ' " '_�'�' . ^� � . R ' . � . , . . ' � • RESOLUTION N0. 64-9/30-� F f . ' ' : RESOLUTION AMENDING ARTICLE YI, ' 4 SECTION 6 OF THE BY-LAWS � • , ,� , , � , 3 RESOLVED, by the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint � Paul, Minnesota that Article II, Section 6 of the By-Laws of the Authority is � � hereby amended to provide as follows: � : "Section 6. �ecution of Instruments. All deeds, contracts, j • promisory notes, warranta and other instruments excepting • • { , • checks authorized by the Authority shall be signed by any two � � of the Commissioners of the Authority, or, in the event the � action approving execution �of the instrument shall so provide,_ the same may be signed by one Commissioner whose signature . shall be attested by a second Commissioner of the Authority. ' CheckB shall be aigned by, or impressed with the facsimile � ' � � signature of, the Executive Director and one Commissioner, . � , or any two Cammiasioners of the Authority." , . . � , � F . � � � , , . � . �- . � � • • • � . : ;: , . . • i . ' • . ' • , . - • ; �- • ' _ . . ; � • � . ' � _ / . � . � , " . . - . . �+ , _ - ; • _ � . , r . . • �� .. , ' + ' , • . i . �, � ,'� .` . . _•: .,�,�. ,.' . . • . � , Y _i ;1 .- ,, , , ' _ • . . '� . . , „ � , . , ,, - • � � ` . - ' . . . � , ' . . ; . . � , �, ' � ' ' " 1 : � �� . . • . . . � . ' • , " ' � • • ' � " , 1 . . . � . � 1 i� � � , r., , . � . _ � - . � ' , ' ' , ' ?• , , ,_ • � . . . � • , � . : , � , I - • . . . ' . ': - � . , . . 1 • • ` ' � , � �{' . . . ; . . . 4 - . . j . � . . �. . � . - t . � . : '. � ' , ` . , . _ '. � � � , , ._ . , " � . - � . � , ', • ,- . ' . � . , � ' � , _ � ,� ' b . ._, ' __�.__�._,_----- ___.. - . � �, ,• • - - '� � b-24-64 . � - a. , i� , - . �3Y � LA47S - .. • m� the : � _ � � � E . . . ' � � saosr�; � �v�opr�rr�c a�r�xcnz•��iR . � , , '> OF TH$ CITSC 0?� SAINT PAUL� M�SOTA `' } . , • . , . ' t . , - , . �'�R.'l'ICLB I. . ; TRE AUTHOiRITY � ` � -------�--�-�-- . , � _ Section 1. Nasae of Authoriey. The nsm�e oS: the Authoxity sha�.1 he the ' 1 Housing end Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, �t�r,aeaota. . , 3ection 2. Seal df Authqritv. Tha aeal of the Aurhority shall be iu the form of a circle snd ehall bear the na�mci of the Authoritq and the year oi � ' its organization. R Sectioa 3. Office o£ Autherity: Place of Meeting. The offic� of the • - I Authority sha11 be at such place in SeinC Paul, Minnesota as the Authority { : . snay Iry resolution determi�e. Begular aad spc�cial meetings oE the Authority • ; �; , • shall be open to the public and shall be held in the Ccunty Board Roam oa the + third floor of the City Hail and Court gasse; provided� however, that upon ; . � four days writtaa aotice to the Commieeiouers og the place of such meetiag, ; - � any regular or apecial meetin$ may be beld a� �uch other placc as the Notice r ��y shall deaignate. � • ; ' t *:- - . � - i ' • � ARTICLE II. � i ' _ � ' pgglCEltS , . I � ^ � � , � �' �' S�ation 1. Officers. The officers of the Au�hority sha11 be a Chair- ! {.;�. man, a Vice Chairasan, a Treasurer, a Secretary, and an Assistant Secre�ary, ' �`� and such othera as from tima Co time are provided by official action o� thQ :��.: •Authority. A Commissianer �ha'!! nvt hold more than oue of the abflve ��ed _ � o�ficea at the eame time. , � � ' Section 2. Chairman. The Chairman shall preside at all meeeings of �� .' thn Auehor.ity if he ie present. At each meeting he shall 'malce s�ch reports *� to the Au��ority as he may deem neceaeary or aa may be required of him, and � ' perform such other dutiee as arm incident to his office ar rhat may be re- � ` quired of him by the Authority. . - ' � . Section 3. Vice Chaixman. The Vice Chairman sha11 perforan the duties , � � of the Chairman in his absence or iacapacity and/or because of resignaCioa ou death of the Chairman, until a new Chairman is elected. Section 4. Secretary 3nd A�aiA�ant SecreCarY. The Sacretary shall , -� perform the duties o£ the office of SeczeCsry of tha Authority and shall preside at alI meetings of tha AUthority ia the absence of the Chaira►an and Vice Chairutaa. The AssieCan� Secretary chall perform all the durie9 of Yh� SecreCary in his absenc4 or incapacity and/or because of resignation or death of the Secretery, uutil a naW SecreCary i.s elected. � 9 .. ' . , . r . '. .. .. . 1}-: , -. v . + . . I,,, .. 'rt,. >`�Y �' R , . ,� .• . , , . _ ` _ . . . � " ' . .. � �. - Y , • � ' ' " ` ,V. • �, " � _ ' . _ .. . ?'_ ,: _�3i ' . F . . ' • _ ' ' ` _ . .. - . ' ' �.� - � ` .. .�' �.� ' • �c ' ' ' . • - . ; ' ' ., � \ . ' ' ' . _ . � . . .� -.:. . . � .@: .-�� , "»'�-'.._. .. �. -j . . -. . . — ... . _ •' � . • • - � . . . . t. � . 'L � , .i, � � r . �.: �}" • . �`� Section 5. Treasurerq ThK Txeasuxp.r. ah�17. caus� i:o be lcept �u11 aud _ h.� �wru ' � � accurate recorda und �ac:�rar.�.cs �?n i�o<�tca h�:i.ongi.n�: fo �:�.�c .9uChorit-�► o£ aZY � moAies and seeurities o� s�is Qui:ItoriCy, F'unds o{ ;x:� Au�hor3.ty sha].1 be de- _ t ° poaited i.a banlcs approved by Che Authurity aad located 3.n the C3ty of Sa3.nt ' , Paul wh3.ch comply with applicable Sti��e Law, and which ma�t �he atandards '�` specified by the Public Housing Admi.�iszrat�.on anu �:he U�ban Renewtil. Adm�.n- , � � istration for deposit oE funds advaaced by thetne Securities belonging to � �` . ' the Authoxity shall be depositec: :EoW y�.£e lceepiag with one or more of the ' Authority�s banke of accouat, ar t�e Bedera]. Reserve Ban1c, unless,by reso3.u- � tion of the Authority it �a 3sC�:x'u�3.ned to place them i.ii a saf.e�3epoR�.r. vault. ` � The Txeasurer shall auuually malce a �ull zepoxt oE L•he fi.�anci.ai �ar_�i.r3on . of the AuChority and mal�e such oCher reportc's as may bc� required o£ him by the � � Autbority„ A11 Commisb�.bnexs i;�aving authozity to sigr� fo� ehe Author3.r.y in . , �he co���rol of fun38 or sec�srii:�ea ahall be bonded iu such suue as may be re� quired ny� tihe Authority bq reao3.uCion. _ � . . Section 6., Execution o£ T�stirumen�a„ � A�.�. deedsn eontraeic�, ption4t.eaury . notea, warranL•s aad other 3nstrumea� ts exceptiu8 chectcs auCAoxixed i�;y �he � Au�hority sha].I be eigaed by any �w� of tihe Comr�isafoue�a ai tlze autho�:�.Ly. � Check�x sha13. bQ signed by, or �.mpressed w�th the facsimile ax.�atu;:e of, the � Execut3.ve Director and one Commise�ouer, or an�y ��wo Comm3.s�ian�rs o:c tha - Author�Cy. � , . � =�' . ARTICLS III. -�� : � TERMS 4F OL�FICSRS � . Y� . :��� ` All o£ficers of the Housing Authori"y� ehali be elected at each annua7. -r- , � k ; � ' � ' meeting of the Authorit�r and sha11 serve in what�ver capaci.ty they are c osea, -�i ''" ' , for the term o£ one yc�ar. and unt�.1 t�e3.r succesaoxs are ei.�c�:ed aad g�z�.?.�.fy. y� ;� . �;�¢� ' ' In Che event thr� annual meet:ing �s continued and thp a1e��:i.4n snal�. �c �:e1d ` . ' at such continued mee�ing, a1]. off3.cera e3,ec�ed shal.X. ao�v� nntii. �L•hc ne:ri: , '*„`� • -� annual meetiag and unCi7. thei:. euccessors are e1ec�:ec2 and qtYr��.ify. i-1 ; -. , - AktTICI,E xV.. . `VA(:E1PI�TES ._..�...,- Should the office ot Chairman, Vice Chai.rman, Treasurer, Secretary or Assistaa� SecYetary become vacan�, the Authority ehall e1ec� a successor £rom . its memberahip at a xegulax meeting, and auch elecCi.oa sba11 �e foY the 7�n- , . expired teroa o� said "off�.ce4 � . ' � , ' [a.P.'�xt'7,E V� , ' . . , ' gI�CUTIVE DIRECl'UR An Executive Direc�or sha11. be appointed by �he Author:�t3y., :� �ucn com- pensatton, for euch term, and wiCh �uch du�ies as the Autho�ity shall deter- - mine by reaolution. ' . : ,,- �, ' ,' � . . ' . . ' � . . ' '. , , . , .. - . . � � ;' . " t ,; =;'� . '. . . . : , . � . . _` , , _• . . . .. ' ; _... � ; , .1 ; : ; . ; " . , , . . . . � .. - - � • . _. _ . . . . a . . .. � ; a ,• . � , �'- : . � - _�...�____.--_.— .., . . . , y �_.�� :t4 . :. ._. ._='L_S .,..,. 't� _ • _ _ -. C- . . , J . , . . � .. ' . �� - � ..;- , � • � 1 ,t _ } ' ' ' 3 � � , ' - AItT�CLE VI. ADP,IxIONA� P�sItSG[�NEL The ?,�sthority may from eime to i:ime e��Zoy sach pzrsonnel ns �� deems : ' necessar�� to exerc�.se its pow?�s, dutiea and fu:�cCions as pre,sc�:t�ed by . _ - the Mun3c3paL Ilous�.ng gnd Redevelopme�t Acti of M�:n�esoCa and a�? cL'i1P?: 7.aws - of Che Stata af Mianesota app].i.c&ble thereto. The comper_3at�.on o� s�scn � . pers4nnel sha1l be 'detera�.ned by Che Authority, i�poa recommenda<.:i.on of the • Executive Director: • ARTICZE �1YT. � . _ ATIN'tT.9T r�LT�NGS � `� The annual meECing o� the Authority shall be held on the last tJednes- z ; • . . � � � day of September o£ each year at 1:30 P.M.; provided, ho�oever, that tlle date of tbe �nnc�a� mes��.n� aiay be postponed to a date on or before the las� �•Jed- . aesday ir� Nov��be� upoz� tbe vate of a .ma3ority of Cousmiasioner� i:n e�f3.ce ati any time tatcPO at aay regular or apecial meeting of the Authori�y. ARTICLE VZII. . i ��ur.� r��:n`r,s � � Except as othexwise pravided in Articla I, Section 3. of these By-Laws, regular meetings shall be held without aotice on the Iast Wednesday of each • _ �� ' moath, at 2:00 o'clocic P.M., unless ehe same be a legal holidaq ix� which - � event said meeting ahall be held on Che next succeeding secular d&y,� ARTICLE IX, � � _ SPLC.I�I. t�ETINGS � . . Special meetin�s of the .Authority may be held at aay time on written call of Che Chairman or a:�y L'�ao members of the Auehority. Ea�h �e�b�r of � the Authority sha11 be given at least four days writ�en notice o£ a snecial � meeting which may be given either by mail or by personal deliv�r3�. Tne t � - aotice sha11 state the Cime� pla�e aad purpose of the meeting, and no ot:�er � busiaess shall be considered Chan shall have been apecified in the no�I.ce. � Upoa,unanimous consenC of a],I, members, aay'of Che provisions of this arti- � cle may be waived. , . , _ . A1��ICLE X. - � �C�:UM ` . � , The powere of the Autborit�r shall be vested 3n the Comaissioners thereof in o�fice ati an� one time; a majoriCy of whom ahall coastitute a � • _ � d : � . , � . • � = � ��{ 4, . . . . , - � • ' . .' � '' . � ._ - . - - ._ :� -• , . - _ , _ , , �� .. _ , . - � s : � . . , . • s � , � . ; . ____ _. ___�: .._... 't', . . 3 . ► � :� - 4 - :i - , � .� t - , . ;�r 1 i_ _ , ' :' quorum for all purpos�s; but a lesser. number Yaaq �djourn a mea�in� iEron . - time to time until a quorum ie obrained. .When a Quoxum is in attendance, , = ac�ioA may be takea by the Aur.hor�.ey up�a a vote of a m�.�oritiq of the Cozu- k mis�ionera present� exeept am othexwise p�ovided for fa these By-Laws. , ..�� ; - _ � ARTYCI,E RY. .. �tDER � BUSINGSS • � � . - AC tbe regular meetinga of tha Authoxity tbe follscaip$ shall be the ' order of buafneaa: 1. Roll call ` . 2. Readi.ag and appro��a�. o! tt�.� m:�.nutes of the preaioua meeCisfg - 3. Bf.lis aad communi.catioue � ' 4. Repbrt of the ExecutivQ Di=ectoz � 5. Reports o£ Committees . : 6. JUnfiaished busineea � 7• New busines� � ' 8. Adjourament ' Upoa dir�etion of tha Chairman, or the motion of two membere o� the � , Author3Cy, all reaolutions ahsll be ia writ� �aud aball be cop�.ad �n a , journsl. of t�he procaedinga of the Authoritya ���. • � . �; . i��'t . . ARTICLI+ RII. � � ' _ ' i Y��y�� � ' � . •M`�\ilYi� � �V`iLIV / ��. \ � • _ � , .• j�.��� - . , Ths voting on �],1 que�tious�cami.ng bagc►re thd 'Acsthari�y e1�a�.Y be h3r . i:' ;: - , , the Chairiae� caI'iing �or Che yeas and nays oa.the queazioa �nd att�l. bs � ' . ' �ntared upoa the minutes of each meeti.n$. The C'bai�n r�ad m1Z �c��bers of � � ehe Aeit.hority at ev�ry aae�atiflg of aaid Authoritq �fi�ll ba e�titYed tio vote. A roil call on �► question cominB be�oro tha Authority �t bs t�lce�s �apo� the demend of eny one or snora member� of the Authority. , . : , . - ARTICLE XIYZ. ' � ' AME�]DMEI3TS . - � . �The ByLaws of the Authority �hall be �aded only with the apprava�. � of ati leaat a ma1ority of the Commisaion�rs ia oPfice �t any tf�s. � � f • ,- , - � < < - , � . t ' . � - � . ° . _ , • � r . , , t - , - � - . _ � ., i , . „ . ' j , - � ` . , • f • ' , .. , . � t � � _ • '�_...�--•�.-r _' - . . . _ , . . , .1" - . ` . � •J ' " _ .. - . ' _ � � �� • I . HOUSI�iG AND �D�VELOPMENT AtlT�iORITY OF TI� CITY OF SAII3T PAUL; MINNESOTA SURVEY AI�ID P�,ANIVING APP�ICAT�ON CODE R-143 Documentation ih suppor� of Code Nos: R-141 and R-142. i � R-143 � � � ' � HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF TI�: CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA SURVEY AND PLANNING APPLICATION CODE R-145 If LPA is not the locality, resolution of governing body of locality approving filing of applica- t3.on. � R-145 ' • � . � - , 't HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMEI3T AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAII�PP PAUL, MINN-ESOTA SI�RVEY AND PLANNING APpLtCATION Code R-144 Resolution of applicaat authorizing filing of application. � � R-144 ;"� , . � � � • � - . G-7 � � l0/20/60 . � . , CERTIFICATE OF SECItET_RY . . - -',� Tha undersigned hereby certifiea, ae follows: (1) That he is the duly quatified aad acting Secre�ary of the � ' Houeiag and Redevelopunent Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, herein called the "Local Public Agency" and the keeper of the records of . the Loca1 Public Agency; - (2) That the attacbed RESOL'OTION N0. 65-5/26-2 is a true and correc� copy of the ' ' f Surveys and Plans for an Urban Renewal Project and filing of an Appl cation as executed on the �6rh d89 of ",.—_, , 19 65; - . . (3) The seal affixed below constitutes the official aeal of the . - � Local I'ublic Agency and this CertificaCe ie hereby executed under auch J . ; � official seal; � . . � � (4) That the undereigaed is duly authorized to execute this , " . . / ; , Certificatie. � � - IN WITNESS WHEREOF', the undersigned has hereunto seC hi.a hand - � �. ' - �' this 26_, t_,h_ day of ��_ Mav , 19_• � " � � ' ., - � � . l . � , '_ , _- ` �(%�J=U � . � . � � � . , Secretar . � . � ; . . . • _ ' ` � -- . - ; , ( S E AL ) = " , � ', � � - � . " _ , . , _, _ _ �, . . . . - � . � , , � . , t . - , . � 1 . , . _----� - , . �, . - .. -, . , , t; •_ .. � - � � � � y . � � . : , . � . R E S 0 I. U ^ i� _�i ,?3_0, _ 65-5/?b ''� � , � I I .. � ., . •r�- -�, �•�-�~ • -� R�SOLUIZON OF TI?� i. -.� � :i3G .�D R�:�,�:��'�G`:..�..,:.i � AL"T[i0RI3'Y OF THi: ''�.','..:.':: G�' ��1 i4?' �':i�L S :•i:L:diti:SCi"�t► ` '� APPROVIr;G Uh�DER�ti.;:?2+�� "v: S:."�,Tl'S zt:D Pix1IvS F02 - � AN IJit$�.d F.ENESJAL Pr.03;i.�, iiti�� Fsi,Iiiv OF t�y AP?'LiCATIOtiT. i • � = WHER��,S, under Title I o£ th� �ousir.g Ac� of '_949, a� a�r�end�c (herci:� �- referred to as "�itle I") , the Housing and :Ioane cin�nce r:c�r�inistr��or is authorized to extend financial assisCance to local public adeacies ia �:�e elimina::ion a�:d pre- ' � ' • vention of the spread of their slums ar.d urbac blzdht through the planr.ing .:rd under- . ' takina of urban renewal projects; and � � WHEREAS, Title VI of the C:�rs.i Ri�hts Act of 1:'64, �:�d t4e r��ulatio:=; �` � the Tiousing and iiome Finance Agency ei°:t,':ctu�zCin� �hut Ti�le, pravi�e �nn� no �eisan � � sha11, on the ground of race, color; oz' :.:tional origin; be exclscl�d s,:o:� p�x�=ci?a- ; tion ia, be denied the benefits of, o� be su��jected to discrimir.4�ion i.n the uaeer- } t�?�ing and carrying ouC of urban re;��wal projecrs assisted und�r Title ? of �l:e � Hvusing Act of 1944, as amended; and . � E ; WHEREr1S, it is desirable and in �he �ublic interest �hat the ciousi�; ar_d. � f+.c-u��vu�.opment Autho_ity of the City of Saint iaul, �Sinnesota- make_sur�eys an� ;�re- t-._.� � _ -�^�� �ians, presently estima�ed to cost a�pro:�cimately - - -'?'�.�o Fiu��:.�.�:.._ � , Seven�y Thousand Tz�o Hundr�d Thirty-gf�;� _ _: _ _ .. _ Dallars ($ --270,2?,6.00-- ) , < . �;; ora�:: to undertake and carry out aci urban renet•*:a.l pro ject of �he cFiarycter coi:- i te:,�lated by Section 110(c) of Title �, in that ar�a p--oQose� as an i�tban Ren�:��:�1 � �z-�a, situated in the City of Saint P�ul, County of fi�mseyy �nd Sta�e cf Mir�reso�a, � ; • �,?�,;r_h is described as follows:� . { SEE EXHIBIT "A" :3ERE_0 �.`£TACI�.ED � NOW, TFiEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY �:� yOAP.0 t�I' CQ:^•��SSiO,��?tS OF TP� 4i0'JS- � ' ING AND REDEVEIAP►tiIENT AUTHORITY OF .Th�. C�TY OF S zIi]� .°4U"L, i=�'i�T:`?�SGT�: . � 1. That the proposed Urban Renewal Arca c:eseribed in �:ti�ibit "A" a��:aehe� � hereto is a slum, blighted, deterioru�ed, or deter�c:.�ating �_ea, 4{�prooriate fo� ar. • urban renewal pro ject, and that the undertaking by the i'_o:isic�� aad R�dcveloprnent ��uth- ority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota of sur•✓eys und }:?��s €or an urban •�ene�aal • � project of the character contemplated by Section ll0�c) of �itle I in the pro�osed Urban Renewal Area is hereby approved. � 2. That the financial assistance available unde: '�itle I is needed to en- a�Ye the Housing and Redevelop►r,erct Authority of the City of Saint P�ul, :4lnnesota to £inance the planning and undertakinb of t�:e proposed Proiec�. 3. That iC is cognizant of th.� conc'_itions that are imp�osed in the under- taking ar_d carrying out of urban renewal �roj�cts caith Fedcral finar:cisl a�sistaace under iiCle I, incl'uding those relating to (�) the re.locaCion of site occuoaat�, (b) the provision of local grants-in-aid, zna (c} �he requiremen4 that �he locali�y pre- sent to the Housing and Home Finance Adninist•r��or, as a prercqt:isite to anr�rovpl of the application described below, a taorl:abl.e n�ogram for community inp:ovement, as set forth in Section 101(c) of Title I. far c:�zli.zin� approQriate pub�ic and priv�te resources to eliminate and prevent, the c'.;�-vela�.^„ent or snread of slu:;s �nd urban bZi�ht. 4. That the United States of �erica and the Hou�ing atzd ':4:�e rir:ance �?d- minis�ratbr be, and they hereby are, a�sured of full comoL.nce by thR� =:cusi�.L anu :edevelooment Authority of the City of Saint Faul, riinne�ota witI: reh:�'���on.: ,..� Ll:e Kousing and Home Finance Agency effectusting litZe VI of 'the Civi�. F.'.;,��:'cs•Ac� o� I9u4. � � ; ' � _ } . ' _ . � , � r� . , • R ��, . + . :":�, . • r � _ } , � + - , _ � • t� ' A ' � � � �� . S. That it is the sensz of thi.s body (a) th�� a €e:sible r„ethod for t:•!� � ' reloca�ion of individuals and families disal�ced from the Urban Rena:aal Atea, in � conformity with the requirements of Title I, can be p:epared, �.nci (b} �n�z local I �::-an�s-in-aid cun and will be provided in an amount which will be ao� Iess than -" �'� � , c�,•�c.-third of the ::et ProjecC�Cost of the Project acd cahich, together with �he r�d- � �:�:�1 caQital� grant, will be generally equal to the diffe:ence bet�•�een GCOJJ Pzo- , � ject Cost and the proceeds or value of project land' sold, leased, ar ret�ined for � - - use in accordance with the urban renewal plan. 6. That 'the filin� of an apnlication by the Housi.ng and F.ec�evelopne:« � AuChority of the CiCy of Saint Paul, Tfir.nesota for an advance of_funds from the Urcited States of America in an anount not ta e�;ceed - -'I`v;o I-Iur:�_ed t Seventy Thousand ^two Hundred Thirty-Six- - _ _ _ _ Doliars {$ --?.70.23b.00---) t £or surveys and plans for an urban reneG�al pro��ct in the pro�os�d iirba:� Reniaral t e�rea described above is hereby approved, and that the E:ecutive Director is here- I . by authorized and directed to execute and file such application �aith the Housinr� f and Home I'inance Administrntor, to provi.de such additional infornation �nd to ' furnish such documenes as may be required by t�e Adsiinistrztor, and to act as the � � authorized representative of the Housin� and Redevelop�:ent Authority of tne City ; . of Saint Paul, Minnesota. -# ; . • . � 4 , . ;_. . _ . . , . , . � {? � ' . � • , . , . ' y; ' , /, . S , , 1 � . � • . . .., , � • ' � . 1 , . � ; . , . - . `. � � �� ' , � . ' , - , s , ,1 - . � - ; - _ -� . .j . � � .. ' . . , � � • ' \ , > . . ' ' � t ' . -2- � � � � • ' . � ` ... _... _ . ._ ._ ... ._. _. . < < � � . ' • � - - , � 3 , . � � � � , . . � • . ' , • � , • • T EXHIBIT "A" BOUNDARY DESCRIPTZON OF . --•- � CONCORA TERF?.C� ItLI�'AL PI?OJECT Beginning at the point of inCersection with the northern ri.�ht-of-way , �.�ine' af Wood Street with the eastern•righ�-of-way line of Starkey 'St. then easterl.y along said line of [�Tood Stree�t to the point of intersec- • tion wi�h Che eas�terrt right=of-way 1•ine of•Clinton Avenue, 'which �s also �the�southern'right-of�way line of t�e Chicago, Great Western' Railway, then southerly along said line of the Railway right-of-way to � the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way line of Colorado Street, then easterly along said line to the point of interaection with the eastern right-of-way line of Greenwood Avenue, then southerly along said line to the point of intersection with a lot line 108 feet north of the northern right-of-way line of Delos Street, then southeasterly along said line to t[�e point of intersection with a lot line 100 feet � east of the eastern right-of-way line of Greenwood Street, then south- erly along esid line to the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way line of Delos Street, then easterly aloag said line to ttie � point of intersection wiCh the eastern right-of-way line of State Street, then southerly along said line to the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way line of Isabel Street, which ie also the southern � right-of-way line of the Chicago, Great Western Raiiway, then south- - easterly along said Railway right-of-way line, crossing Bancroft, Brown, Andrew and Kansas Avenues in a line parallel to the railroad tracks, to � the point of intersection with the aoutheasterly right-of-way line, (Qro- ' ; - jected) of the alley between Kensas and Wection withetheteasterntrighter- =F' ly along said line to the point of inters ointi � of-way line of Kansas Avenue, then southerly along saiYOlected ofhthe . z of intersection with tina pauehStreetshtthen westerly(along said line to - alley between Morton a g the point of •intersection with the western right-of-way line of Andrew Street, then northerly along said line to the point of intersection ' with the southern right-of-way line of Morton Street, then westerly , �x along said line to the point of intersection �vith the western rigointf+ .; ' way line of Brown Avenue, then northerly along said line to the p of intersection w3.th the southern ri�ht-of-way line of Prescott Street, - � then northwesterly along said line to the point of intersection wit�hen the northwestern right-of-way line of Bancrofti Avenue (projected) , � � northeasterly for 203 feet along said line to the point of intersection � with a lot line, then westerly along said lot line to the point of inter- � - section with another loC line 150.18 feet plus/minus east of the eastern � - right-of-way line of vacated Mt. Hope Avenue, then northeasterly along ' said lot line for 75 feet to the point of i.ntersec�rion wiCh another lot line, then westerly along said line for 103.25 feet to the point of intersection with another lot line, then southwesterly along said line - for 23.7 feet plus/minus to the point of intersection with another lot line, then riorthwesterly along said line for 143.25 feet to the point � of interaection with another lot line, then southwesterly along said � line for 84.79 feet to the point of intersection with another lot line, then northwesterly along said line for 318•of Oakdale Avenueinthen north- section with Che eastern right-of-way line i erly along said line to the point of intersection w ith the southeastern ' right-of-way line of State Street, then northeasterly along said line � to the point of intersection with the northern right-of-�vay line �projected} � of the alley between E. George and E. Stevens Streets, then westerly ' along said line to the point of intersection with a lot line wh�.ch is ' 150 feet east o£ M�urice Street, then northerly along sa:id lot li.ne to i ; the point of in'tersection wit:� the southpra right-of-way line o ast ; George Street, then wesCerly along said line to the point of intersec- tion with the eastern right-of-way line of Che alley b�owected• tobthe and Concord Streets, then norCherly along said line (p j ) • point of intersection with tr.e southcrn right-of-way line of E. Robie � Street, Chen westerly along said l�ne to the point of intersection with � � the eastern right-of-way line of SoLth Robert Street, then northerly � along said line to the poinC of intersection oiected� then westerlyt " of-way line of vacated E. Winifred Street (p . 3 � ., � along said lineherl 2a�longgeaid loC line�for 175vfeetttonthetpoint�of -s` line, then nort y � • � _ . . E= , � - � - ----- -- -� �.._____----�-__ -- • . . � ' ^ . . J� i � � � r . � � intersection with another loti line, then westerly for 180 feet along sai.d lot line to the point of intersection with the western right-of- way line of Livingston Avenue, then northerly along said line to the . . point of interaection with the aouthern right-of-way line of Es�t Con- • gress Street, then westerly along said line to the point of intcrsec- tion with the eastern right-of-way line (projected) of the a11ey be- , ' tween South Wabasha Street and Hall Avenue, then northerly along said • line to the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way line of Isabel Street West, then easterly along said line to the point of intersection with the eastern boundary line of Terrace Park, then northeasterly along said line to the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way line of Delos Street West, then westerly along said line for 260 feet, more of less, to the point of intersection with the lot line, then northerly along said lot line to the point of intersection with the southern right-of-way line o£ the alley be- tween South Wabasha Street and Hall Avenue, then easterly along said line to the point of intersection with the easterly right-of-way line of said alley, then northerly along said line for 90 feet to the point ' of intersection with a lot line, then northeasterly along said lot line to the point of intersection with the �aesterly right-of-way line of South Wabasha SCreet, then northeasterly along said line to the point of intersection with the eastern right-of-way line of Starkey Street, 100 feee south of the southern right-of-way line of Wood Street, then northwesterly along said Starkey Street to the point of intersect�on •. with the northem �igtrt=of-waq:lin� of Woed Street, wi�ich is the poin�`� of hegiaxiing. ' . • . . . • � .. ' . � � ;. . ' � � s? � 1 % Y , P � ' � � _2- � . �