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205678!ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE 00-5578 N0 ' OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION — GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE Page 5. in a manner consistent with said Redevelopment Plan, and (c) stand ready to consider and take appropriate action upon' proposals and measures designed to effectuate said Redevelopment Plan. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays DeCourcy Loss Mortinson Peterson Rosen Mr. President, Vavoulis 5M 6_61 t' —In Favor Against JAN 24 1967 Adopted by the Council_ 19— jAN � A 1q, P Mayor DUPLICATE TO PRINTER 05678 CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL NO FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION — GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE WHEREAS, the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul on November 22, 1961 adopted the following resolution, Resolution No. 61- 11/22 -5s "Resolution approving Redevelopment Plan, Eastern Redevelopment Project, U.R. Minn. 1 -1, as revised November 22, 1961 "WHEREAS, the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, on February 5, 19529 did approve a Redevelopment Plan for the Eastern Redevelopment Project, U.R. Minn. 1 -1, which Plan was approved by Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, on March 6, 1952 (Council File No. 159030); and "WHEREAS, said Authority adopted certain amendments to said Plan on February 20, 1953, which amendments were approved by the Common Council of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, on March 10, 1953 (Council File No. 163108); and "WHEREAS, said Authority on March 24, 1960, did approve certain further amendments and revisions to said Redevelopment Plan, which amendments and revisions were approved by the Common Council of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, on May 27, 1960 (Council File No. 197318); and "WHEREAS, on May 319 1961,.said Authority did modify the said Redevelopment Alan which modification did not alter or affect the exterior boundaries of the Project nor substantially alter or affect the general land uses established in the Plan; and "WHEREAS, it is necessary and desirable to make further I COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays DeCourcy Holland Loss Mortinson Peterson Rosen Mr. President, Vavoulis 5M "I Tn Favor A gainst Adopted by the Council 19— Approved 19— Mayor Page .2 • changes and amendments to ' out its u said_- Plan in order to•, carry nderl. ' in9- purposes. •and _ • :. ,'- .` - a »WHEREAS -.... • -.. . - t -, -- ,`. .. - t . it is expedient• to ind6rporat@ said, amend manta a °nd chandeg 'into taisecomplete revision4,ar con solidativn .ctf thO Plan.; and .. _ - "1l�HEREAS , th® propo.sed-,revision,. of "-laid Redevel.opr eht• l Plan prepared by the' Authority ,has been submitted to. the'- Planning •Board -of _ the.; City of .Saint Paul., and in Sts s: regular meq . n on November 17, 1961,. review��� the { Proposed ravisQn thereto and; ha; rendered a' written opinion recommending the adoption -.of -the'. 'proposed ; - revisions .to -the Redevelopment Plan for the Eastern Redevei9*ent Project U.R. Mina 1 1 - • . y • • � • - ` p +WHEREAS,► - revisi -on f' -Q the a4tid'Rede_veldoplmment Paan; ' incorporating the, Proposed - changes -in the land use for Area Oct as designated --;in- Map 'At j - P- roject .Area Plan, attached to • said Re-d.evelopment - Plan, and - al.t ®ring ', = parking requirements . for• hos•pit41% has been presented to this meeting - -for the consid Bos rd eration .arid appr oval by the - of Comm ssioners _ and WHEREAS#, $aid 'proposed revision of ttie :.Redevelopment _ Plan fo'r the Eastern Redevoj�bpment-'Praj,ect,: t�.R. M was at this' meetin • revie inn. length., g wsd -and considered at,, a - THEREFORE,. BE IT RESOLVED by the Hous frig' and �Redevelopme,ht Authorit of sot s . f ollows y the City of Saint -Pain. AMehd' 'the "land -use pfiQ ' isiohs of the" -Redevelopment,Plan for'ttie "Eastern Redevelopment Project$ U.R., Minn. 1 -1,' 'tb provide'f dr a Commercial use in the area = = < designated . as Area Oct on, Map- 'A ,Project Area _,PliAt Dated October ,2 I_ 1961 - "2• Amend. -the parking. 'requirements f ` �{ • o f d l or rhos it al _ _ :..'• t o. pr v ei � one P - ( parking.. space -for, each four '(4) -; Patient beds ,(excluding. bassinets j plus -one' 1 _ _ space for each staff' or visiting doctor plus one, (1) - space. f or each - f our (4) employ ®es (.average.) _ including- nurses,; top N3. That': the. Redevelopment Plan f or the' Eastern ;? _ Redevelopment Project* J.R. Minn. 1 1,, •rev3esd r November 220,4961t c'onsieting oz's . ;. (a Definitions: • , . = •" � "'(b) ..The Narrative: .� c) The f olloiwin9 Maps;: 1, tdap A i - Project . Area: P1ani. Qctobor 2, I96I. , 2.' Map -Bs Street .Adjustment* Octabex, 1959., - Ma • C i $ ewer' Plan, Oct ob er, - 1959. Octobgrj 4: . Map I Water•System..1>lan� " y 5.. ' Ms E.s ; Friva,t4 Utility Adjustment' Plan; Oct•ob.er, 1959 •� 1959. ' ? Map: F -Proposed -- 'honing Plans :Qct.obor 2,. .6: -' Boundary Map, October, 1959. - "(d). The"Aslocation Plan,' dated 1952. - ;be and • g' .her_`ebyJ all. ,respects approved; and adopted,, �" " hat the, of oresai Redevslo •merit "Plan for the 4.. d P <� _ • E$etern R ®dew ®lopmbfit 'project,, U.R., Minn. '.1 -1, revised_ _ t' November '2 ,''1961; . shal 1. ,forth'ith, be. submitted to the City' Council , of .the -'City of Saint,, Paul,, Minnesota' for . approval ` ' taid'revi ed Redevelopme%& Plan .in .accordance '. -oi the l�irinesbta - Staues 465,521; with .the prow ions '.of s Subdivisions 1 and' 2 and -80t, on 462.5,25,' .$tb,diviston &P and WH REAS;.; the oforementi ©ned revision 'of, the Rodeveldpnlent - Plan incorp.ota.ting• therein the, ,aforesaid changes in land Use and''parking requirements .for sold Project Area entitled - _ . - - ° ' Redevelopment, _Plojn,f or the Eastern Redevelopment Project, U. R" Minn.. 1- , reviaed.'November` 27, ''1961' was presented to ` tide' Council "of ':the City' o Saint Paul for consideration ,and ' f; , approval after ""a�.Pub�lic hoaring thereon hdld January , 1962; Now,- Thercf pre, REBOI:VED; : that the CQunci.l of the' ,Ci.ti* of Bint ,Pa.ul; _ ' • pursuant 'to th_ e,= rggpest theref or -by the - Housing„ •`and - Rddevelopment ,. ; _ ,'[. - _ -• ap. �, - - - � Page Authority of the City' of- Saint •Pa u1 contained in the f oreg ©ing r resolution of said Authority,' requestinq this Council to approve, ' a revised Redevelopment Plan for..the .Eastern Redevelopment Project,, U.R. Minn:.-I -1, approved by .the_:Hoard of Commissioners .. . of the .Housing :end Redevelopment Autharity"of the City: of Saint ' - PauY, 'Minnesota'. on November 22`r 1961, .revised wi "th respect to- the following mattprs a ' 1." Land -use f - -or Area ' "C "' as-`designsted in Map "A"', Project Area Plan, is changed from Res,identiel or Institutional to Commercial or Tnstitutiohal'. 2. 'The parking requirements affecting hospitals' • `Y'' was a;lt Ore d to require one. 1) asking space for pp ' each four (4) patient beds excluding bassinets) . plus.one (1)f -space for each staff or- visiting,, doctor (average) plus one (1) , space for each `' # our (4) "em !lo including "nurses; ' , the `purposes 'and ,ixplariet16ns f o� 'such revisions being explained ' �:r in' the :letter dated Novembers 24, 1961 addressed to the Honorable Mayor and City Council of .the City. of Saint Paul. Minnesota _ over the - signature of W. R.'Carter, Jr,, Executive Director r.`. of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of - • Saint Paul, -a cop thereof' -• being att.adhed bereto end- made a part hereof by .,reference;. hereby concurs in -the r;equost of. ' the, said Housing Authority .and - hereby ratifies and .approves ". the ''revis.ed Redevelopment :Plan for* the- Eastern .Redevelopment ,,_ _ Project, ,U.R.- 'Minn." 1 -1, and the City Clerk 'is .hereby- directed - to: file a copy of said Revised Redevelopment -.Flan for the . f • Eastern Redevelopment Projects V.R. Minn. 1 -1 with- the minutes 1 of this' meeting; be it ' FURTHER RESOLVED, That-to implement and facilitate the of f actuation and the - Revised Redevelopment. Plan for 'the Eastern Redevelopment Project hereby approved, this Council - does - hereby renew and reaffirm its action..of' - March 6; 195:2_ = by- Cou -ncil File .No. 159030 and- whereby it did: - ` ' (a) ' Pledge its cooperation in helping to carry. out 'such • Redevelopment - Plan; (b) , request - various 'officials; departments +' boards and agencies of the_- localit . having administrative n t responsibilities .in'the premises likewise to, cooperate to such . end and, to exercise-: their.. respective functions and powers- DUPLICATE TD-PRINTER ' CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION — GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE Page 5. COUNCIL ?JP678 FILE in a manner consistent with said Redevelopment Plan, and (c) stand ready to consider and take appropriate action upon proposals and measures designed to effectuate said Redevelopment Plan. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays D� e�Courcy Loss Mortinson Peterson Rosen Mr. President, Vavoulis ism "I 3 AN 2 41966 Adopted by the Council 19— IAN 4 �9 Approved 19— fIn Favor D Mayor Against ' 1� ouncil Flle No. 205078 —By George J. ORIV-INAI_ TO CITY CLERK ' v C '•_Vavoulis, mayor- + CI'I 1 OF J�� The &us1r g and Redevel- CIL ,� � c a_ds.uthority of the City of Saint NQ�- ' �• OFFICE OF THE � c{`loven_per 22, 1981, adopted{ Y�E�uY � 6 1a, g r :.n,ution, Re�-` isrtion No. COUNCIL RESOLUTION- G.NU`A.,)ving �" 4 PRESENTED BY ^ a rev) k7 COMMISSIONS DATE:+ u3 20 _rriz WHEREAS, the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul on November 22, 1961 adopted the following,; resolution, Resolution No. 61- 11/22 -5: "Resolution approving Redevelopment Plan, Eastern Redevelopment Project, U.R. Minn. 1 -1, as revised November 22, 1961 "WHEREAS, the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, on February 5, 1952, did approve a Redevelopment Plan for the Eastern -- Redevelopment Project, U.R. Minn. 1 -1, which Plan was approved by Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, on March 6, 1952 (Council File No. 159030); and "WHEREAS, said Authority adopted certain amendments to said Plan on February 20, 1953, which amendments were approved by the Common Council of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, on March 10, 1953 (Council File No. 163108); and "WHEREAS, said Authority on March 24, 1960, did approve certain further amendments and revisions to said Redevelopment Plan, which amendments and revisions were approved by the Common Council of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, on May 27, 1960 (Council File No. 197318); and "WHEREAS, on May 31, 1961, said the said Redevelopment Plan which alter or affect the exterior boun nor substantially alter or affect established in the Plan; and Authority did modify modification did not Jaries of the Project the general land uses 1% "WHEREAS, it is necessary and desirable to make further COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays DeCourcy Holland Loss Mortinson Peterson Rosen Mr. President, Vavoulis 5M G-61 Adopted by the Council 19— Approved 19 In Favor V Mayor Against 2-05978 Page 2. changes and amendments to said Plan in order to carry out its underlying purposes; and "WHEREAS, it is expedient to incorporate said amend- ments and changes into the complete revision and con- solidation of the Plan; and "WHEREAS, the proposed revision of said Redevelopment•• Plan prepared by the Authority has been submitted to the ,i. Planning Board of the City of Saint Paul, and in its ' regular meeting on November 17, 1961, reviewed the proposed revision thereto and has rendered a written opinion recommending the adoption of the proposed revisions to the Redevelopment Plan for the Eastern Redevelopment„ Project, U.R. Minn. 1 -1; and "WHEREAS, revision of the said Redevelopment Plan incorporating the proposed changes in the land use for Area 'C' as designated in Map 'A', Project Area Plan, attached to said Redevelopment Plan and altering the parking requirements for hospita]s, has been presented to this meeting for the consideration and approval by the Board of Commissioners; and "WHEREAS, said proposed revision of the Redevelopment Plan for the Eastern Redevelopment Project, U.R. Minn. 1 -1, was at this meeting reviewed and considered at length. "NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, as follows: "1. Amend the land use provisions of the Redevelopment Plan for the Eastern Redevelopment Project, U.R. Minn. 1 -1, to provide for a Commercial use in the area designated as Area 'C' on Map 'A', Project Area Plan, Dated October 2, 1961. "2. Amend the parking requirements for hospital to providb one (1) parking space for each four (4) patient beds (excluding bassinets) plus one (1) space for each staff or visiting doctor (average) plus one (1) space for each four (4) employees including nurses. H, y Page 3. 113. That the Redevelopment Plan for the Eastern Redevelopment Project, U.R. Minn. 1 -1, revised November 22, 1961, consisting of "(a) Definitions. "(b) The Narrative. 11(c) The following Maps. 1. Map A; Project Area Plan, October 2, 1961,. 2. Map B: Street Adjustments, October, 1959.. 3. Map C: Sewer Plan, October, 1959. 4. Map D: Water System Plan, October, 1959. "5. Map E: Privatd Utility Adjustment Plans October, 1959. 6. Map F: Proposed Zoning Plan, October 2, 1959. 7. Project Boundary Map, October, 1959. +/ "(d)' The Relocation Plan, dated 1952. be and is hereby in all respects approved and adopted. 114. That the aforesaid Redevelopment Plan for the Eastern Redevelopment Project, U.R. Minn. 1 -1, revi,s.ed November 22, 1961, shall forthwith be submitted t'o the City Council of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesot a,,for approval of said revised Redevelopment Plan in accordance with the provisions of the Minnesota Statutes 465,.521, Subdivisions 1 and 2 and Section 462.525, Sub division 6.:11 *pV and f WHEREAS, the aforementioned revision of the Redevelopment Plan incorporating therein the aforesaid changes in land use and parking requirements for said Project Area entitled'' "Redevelopment Plan for the Eastern Redevelopment Project, U. R. Minn. 1 -1 revised November 22, 1961" was presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul for consideration and approval after a public hearing thereon held January 24 , 1962, Now, Therefore, be it , RESOLVED, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul, pursuant to the .request therefor by the Housing and Redevelopment 205678 Page 4. Authority of the City of Saint Paul contained in the foregoing resolution of said Authority, requesting this Council to approve a revised Redevelopment Plan for the Eastern Redevelopment Project, U.R. Minn. 1 -1, approved by the Board of Commissioners of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota on November 22, 1961, revised with respect to, the following matters: 1. Land use for Area "C ". as designated in Map "A ", Project Area Plan, is changed from Residential or Institutional to Commercial or Institutional. 2. The parking requirements affecting hospitals was altered to require one (1) parking space for each four'(4) patient beds ((excluding bassinetsj plus one (1) space for each staff or visiting doctor (average) plus one (1),space for each four (4) emj 24eyees including nurses. the purposes and explanations f',or such revisions being explained in the letter'¢dated November 24, 1961 addressed to the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City,._o£,Saint Paul, Minnesota over the signature of W. R.• Carter, Jr:, Executive Director of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, a copy thereof being attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, hereby concurs in the request of , the said Housing Authority and hereby ratifies and approves the revised Redevelopment Plan for the Eastern Redevelopment Project, U.R. Minn. 1 -1, and the City Clerk is hereby directed ,to file a copy of said Revised Redevelopment .Flan for the Eastern Redevelopment Project, U.R. Minn. 1 -1 with the minutes of this meeting; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That to implement and facilitate the effectuation and the Revised Redevelopment Plan for the Eastern Redevelopment Project hereby approved, this Council does hereby renew and reaffirm its action of March 6, 1952 by Council File No. 159030 and whereby it did: (a) fledge its cooperation in,helping to carry out such Redevelopment Plan; (b) request various officials, departments, boards and agencies of the locality having administrative responsibilities in the premises likewise to cooperate to such end and to exercise their respective functions and powers Ilk LOPME T AUTHORITY o�M ^4 -J HOUSING AND REDEYE � Of On of Uw Pwp 6LST FOURTH STREET SAINT PAUL 4, MINN 1 low CAPifal 7 -7344 JIM" P. OA UIN W U" R CMS A CLAYTON 0. iwwrM+ RUa.lrt am M Orww. Yin 1000th" al" eit7 PSUM41 P � Ot�4if of the pf Stak * "lrr _NIis . a tf l� ai � d ot1i't Apo* OwtJ iaa avid 10"dat � t to tws provi"Affr of W g#&,, ia�C f. tl ft# 1!'.i.r►. iaet.ion 442.529., bsWiiaiaa 69 tbaca to bWOWi* aid.tW . Yi • rwiaad l)rfiw Urnamit flat toc, iba Soto= fteJe to V L lilaff<. 1 -I, apfaa�ri�ft ,b7 tba Bowl o! oa�lssialffiaca of i�r �uli�: 00. %daWa�poot Auth- ai U7 apt dw 0#7 Of psiart rinel; Via, di4` ilfai• a 19610 '2bi .f:iaeint respect to tho folloving u'uttare 1,. JMW voa for Arar '�0�. as iasib #wl' is .ft 100,0 lmject Area Ilan, to Cuomo i frai 9afaliafatial ic' 'jii�iC�/ril to anno "vial or ' ' iastitutioaal. :. . rarrtffis o vols alticN to require �' �one to 1akiat "Wk lac aa& 4 iaxlading ba"isato plus, me (L) apwa for.' afwk Staff ale •ioitiug doctor ,(wWgP*) tlna affix ,to opota ioe aa> tow aaplayeas i*clndiag Iwo"* . UP "allofi to land we be *M Wv "0 ML !sias , +n+' "aoi.t caEmetrifetiou of adil" sis'wamoo vttb lOO+6 -I I lisitalt . ' !ra Cbmg.& w. is. a to L aIM Am "reel y istar- iaiotai rriwsl4o n and to tat"Ffto tf too .. vtth tbo ad jaeadt . t. r� Khwrable Mayor and dity Council -2- ■ovaisbar 22, .1961 The -change with respect to parkin,: rei+tri�;tions wan made it the regis,•± f the HoaPl!dl tact! lty aLLildinj CoNailssioo sod upon recowmendation of the Ping Board staff in ordar to brim tba rasbrietj;M s coniaiasd in the A&dal►aloFWant Plan in line with 4ba re"irasmms of the proposed off - street. p4rkicg ordindnce for Saint Paul MhicM is pres�lntly being studied by yy,: Honorable Body. Zbe approval of the rervinioos of the Watelopment Plan by' the 11ousing A,;th- osity CeUBLsiibnsrs w4 grade aftet receipt of a written opinion of the Plasains board aplroving these Proposed chsagas. by YET •• �sbla dpwdy a•�.�at ` �►rMPel��t�v rsq-.;r�c� : �z�+ir= :, t .•: epprwa. A ne Radwo- Uopment Pla.c for #:n_ L*vcarn Bad"velopnant Project., LIrk '22, 196tp in actirdanee with the proytsioos of My3.A. Uctia "2,1.2 ubdivisio>A 64 i"! Wr,ttully submitted, • .. + Y. R. Carter, Jr. \ Rcem,tiva Director REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE EASTERN REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT U.R. MINN. 1 -1 Revised November 221, 1961• 119_0d 7(5 This revises the Redevelopment Plan for the Eastern Redevelopment Project U.R. Minn. 1 -1 previously adopted by the Housing and Redevelopment Author- ity of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, on February 59 19520 and approved by Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota on March 6, 1952, (Council File No. 159030)9 and amendments thereto adopted by the Authority on February 20, 1953, and approved by the Common Council of the City of City of Saint Paul, Minnesota on March 10, 1953 (Council File No. 163108), and amendments thereto adopted by the Authority on March 24, 1960, and the Common Council of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota (Council File No. 197318) on May 27, 1960. This revision constitutes a reaffirmation and readoption of the existing Redevelopment Plan, as amended, retaining all essential elements of the existing Plan providing, however, for the follow- ing changes: 1. This Revised Plan changes the land use specified in the approved Redevelopment Plan for Project Area and contemplates the disposi- tion of land in the Project Area for the following uses: in Area "A" a tract of land designated as A -3 which is a portion of Area "A" containing approximately 3.97 acres to be sold for use as a public housing project; in Area "C" a tract of land containing approximately 1.44 acres designated as an area to be sold for a commercial use as appropriate to the location and compatible with the uses established within the project. These changes have not been adopted as a second separate set of amendments to the original Plan, but have been incorporated into a complete revision and consolidation of the Plan into one document to eliminate the need for reference to scattered documents duly prepared and adopted over a period of time. All maps, charts, narrative statements and other material here- tofore submitted as part of or in support of the Redevelopment Plan for the Eastern Redevelopment Project U.R.Minn. 1 -1, previously duly approved and amended (said maps, charts, narrative statements and other material being now on file and of record in the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Saint Paul in connection with Council File No. 159030 and No. 163108) are excluded from this Revised Redevelopment Plan, except as and to the extent they may be expressly adopted and included herein and in- cluding the Relocation Plan, as originally approved and amended, and the Financial Plan which accompanied the submission of the original Redevelop- ment Plan to the City Council of the City of Saint Paul; all such maps, charts, narrative statements and other material are, however, hereby es- tablished by reference as exhibits indicating the background and history of this Revised Redevelopment Plan for the Eastern Redevelopment Project. - 2 - r - REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE EASTERN REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT U.R. MINN. 1 -1 "Revised November -22; 196'1 I. ITEMS INCLUDED IN THIS REVISED REDEVELOPMENT FLAN A. DEFINITIONS As used in this Narrative Statement, these terms shall be defined as follows: 1. Citv: The term "City" shall mean the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, or its physical area, depending on the context. 2. County: The term "County" shall mean the County of Ramsey, Minnesota. 3. Authority: The term "Authority" shall mean the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota. 4. State: The term "State" shall mean the State of Minnesota, including its duly created administrative departments and agencies. 5. Code(s): The term "Code(s)" shall mean codes, ordinances, laws, resolutions and administration regulations of the City or State and their duly created administrative departments and agencies. 6. Plan: The term "Plan" shall mean this revised Redevelopment Plan for the Eastern Redevelopment Project, UR Minn. 1 -1, east of the Minnesota State Capitol, revised September 27, 1961. 7. Project or Froiect Area: The terms "Project" and "Project Area" shall mean the area within the "Project Boundary" as indicated on the "Project Area Plan ",-Map A, and as des- cribed in the legal boundary description. - 3 - B. THE NARRATIVE C. The fol Map A: Map B: Map C: Map D: Map E: Map F: Project lowing mans: "Project Area Plan" "Street Adjustments" "Sewer Plan" "Water System Plan" "Private Utility Adjust- ments Plan" "Proposed Zoning Plan" Boundary Map Dated: September, 1961 October, 1959 October, 1959 October, 1959 October, 1959 September, 1961 October, 1959 D. The Relocation Plan, dated 1952 (as adopted by the Authority February 5, 1952 and amended by the Authority February 20, 19539 without subsequent amendments.) II. OUTLINE OF THE NAPRATIVE STATEMENT The Narrative contains discussions of the following: A. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AREA AND PROJECT BOUNDARY MAP B. PLANNING PROPOSALS 1. General 2. Specific Planning Proposals a. Right -of -ways and Streets b. Zoning Plan c. Regulations and Controls to be Applied C. RELATIONSHIP OF THE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN TO LOCAL OBJECTIVES 1. Relationship to the General Plan 2. Relationship to Local Community Objectives D. SITE PREPARATION PLAN 1. Sewer and Water 2. Private Utilities E. OTHER STATE AND LOCAL REQUIREMENTS 1. Discrimination and Segregation 2. Relocation Resources and Plan 3. Financial Plan F. OFFICIAL AND RELATED ACTIONS REQUIRED G. CHANGES IN APPROVED PLAN III. NARRATIVE A. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AREA The Project Area lies generally between Mississippi Street on the east, the Nit. Airy Public Housing Project on the north, Jackson Street on the west and Twelfth Street on the south. Its boundaries are specifically indicated on Map A, the "Pro- ject Area Plan ". Its precise legal boundary description is as follows: X7 BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION EASTERN REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT. U. R. MINN. 1 -1 That area known as the Eastern Redevelopment Project which is bounded as follows: Beginning at the Northwesterly corner of the intersection of Mississip- pi Street and Grove Street, which is the southeasterly corner of Block 4, Dayton's Addition, thence Southerly in a straight line to the East- erly corner of Lot 7, L. C. Dayton's Enlargement, thence Southwesterly along the Southeasterly line of said Lot 7 to the Southerly corner of said lot, thence Westerly a distance of 13 feet more or less to a point on the Northeasterly line of Lot 2, Block 3, Vandenburgh's Addition to Hoyt's Addition to Saint Paul, which point is 52 feet Southeasterly from the Northerly corner of said Lot 2, thence Southwesterly on a line parallel to and 52 feet Southeasterly from the Northwesterly line of said Lot 2 to the Northeasterly line of Canada Street,thence Northwest- erly along said Northeasterly line of Canada Street 25 feet more or less to the point of intersection with the Northwesterly line of Twelfth Street extended, thence Southwesterly across Canada Street and along said Northwesterly line of Twelfth Street to the Southwesterly lot line of Lot 7, Block 4, Markley and Walker's Addition, thence Northwesterly for a distance of 30 feet along said lot line, thence Southwesterly and parallel to the Northwesterly line of Twelfth Street to the Southwester- ly lot line of Lot 10, Block 4, Markley and Walker's Addition, thence Northwesterly for a distance of 16 feet more or less to the Southeast- erly lot line of Lot 3, Block 2, Whitney's Addition, thence along said lot line to a point of intersection with the Northeasterly line of Tem- perance Street, thence Southwesterly across Temperance Street to the Southeasterly corner of Lot 20 of Prince & Desnoyer's Rearrangement of part of Block 3 of Joel Whitney's Addition, thence Southwesterly along the Southeasterly line of said Lot 20 and along the Southeasterly line of Lot 7 of said Prince & Desnoyer's Rearrangement, to the Northeaster- ly line of Jackson Street, thence Northwesterly along said Northeaster- ly line of Jackson Street to the point of intersection with the North- westerly line of Lot 3, Block 21, Ashton & Sherburn's Addition, thence Northeasterly along said lot line to the Northerly corner of said Lot 3, thence Northerly along the Westerly line of Lot 14, of said Block 21, to the Northwesterly corner of said Lot 14, thence Easterly along the Northerly line of said Lot 14 to the Northeasterly corner of said Lot 14, thence Northeasterly across Ashton Street to the Northwesterly corner of Lot 11, Block 22, Ashton & Sherburn's Addition, thence North- easterly along the Northwesterly lines of Lots 11, 109 9 and g of said Block 229 to the Southerly corner of Lot 16, Block 22, Ashton & Sher - burn's Addition, thence Northwesterly along the Southwesterly line and Northerly alcng the Westerly line of said Lot 16 to the Southerly line of Bellevue Avenue, thence Northwesterly across Bellevue Avenue in a straight line to the Southwesterly corner of Lot 15, Block 19, Ashton & Sherburn's Addition, thence Northerly along the Westerly line of said Lot 15 across Valley Street to the Northerly line of Valley Street, thence i'esterly'along - the Northerly-line of Valley StrOet-,to the East- erly line of Vfales Street (formerly Warren Street , thence Norther- b I Boundary Description (UR MINN. 1 -1) - continued ly along the Easterly line of Wales Street to the Northwesterly corner of Lot 23, Block 16, Dewey, Bass & Rohrer's Addition, thence Easterly along the Northerly line of said Lot 23 and the Northerly lines of Lots 229 21, 20, 1% 18, 17, 16 and 15 to the Northeasterly corner of said Lot 15, thence Northerly along the Westerly line of Lot 33, Block 16, Dewey, Bass & Rohrer's Addition to the Northwesterly corner of said lot, thence Easterly along the Northerly line of said lot to the Northeast- erly corner thereof, thence Southerly along the Easterly line of said Lot 33, for a distance of 130 feet more or 'Less to a point, thence East- erly and parallel to the Southerly line of Lot 34, Block 16, Dewey, Bass and Rohrer's Addition to the Easterly line of said lot, thence South- erly along said lot line to a point, thence Southeasterly along the Northerly line of Lot 12, Block 16, Dewey, Bass and Rohrer's Addition to the Westerly line of Lot 11, Block 16, Ashton & Sherburn's Addition, thence Northerly along the Westerly line of said Lot 11 to the South- westerly line of Mount Airy Street, thence Southeasterly along the Southwesterly line and Northeasterly along the Southeasterly line of Mount Airy Street to the Southwesterly line of Broadway Street, thence Southeasterly along said Southwesterly line of Brocde:ay Stree-� 170 feet more or less to the intersection of the Southwesterly line of Broad- way Street with the Northwesterly line of Lot 10, Block 18, Ashton & Sherburn's Addition extended, thence Northeasterly along said Lot line extended and along said lot line to the Northerly corner of said Lot 10, thence Southeasterly along the Northeasterly lines of said Lot 10 and Lots 11 and 12 of said Block 18 to the Easterly corner of said Lot 12, thence Easterly along the Northerly line of Lot 14 of said Block 18 and along said line extended to the Easterly line of L'Orient Street, thence Northerly along said Easterly line of L'Orient Street to the Northwesterly corner of Block 1, Dayton's Addition, thence Easterly along the Northerly line of said Block 1, Dayton's Addition to the Westerly line of Mississippi Street thence Southerly along the Westerly line of Mississippi Street to the point of beginning, all in accordance with the recorded plats of said Dayton's Addition, L. C. Dayton's En- largement, Vandenburgh's Addition•to Hoyt's Addition to Saint Paul, Prince & Desnoyer's Rearrangement of Joel Whitney's Addition, Ashton & Sherburn's Addition, and Dewey, Bass & Rohrer's Addition, on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Ram- sey County, Minnesota. B. PLANNING PROPOSALS 1. Genera This Plan provides for the redevelopment of the Project Area in accordance with the provisions of the Minnesota Municipal Housing and Redevelopment Act as amended. It includes the acquisition of all property within the area, site clearance, vacation and abandonment of some public rights -of -way, the dedication and widening of other pub- lic rights -of -way and the adjustments of street and util- ity easements. It further provides for the consolidation of certain existing blocks and parts of blocks into larger areas, the replatting and rezoning of the land, and for its disposition by sale, lease, dedication or exchange under suitable safeguards, restrictions, covenants and conditions. Various parcels are designated for public and residential use. These are more specifically des- cribed and delineated in the narrative below and in the maps which constitute a part of this plan. 2. Specific Planning Proposals a. Right -of -ways and Streets (1) Major Streets and Highways - Portions of three princi al transportation routes will be built within the Project as indicated on Map A, "Project Area Plan" and ?flap B, "Street Adjustments Plan ". (a)- One is the street which is indicated as entering the Project Area from the west at Jackson Street and leav- ing the Area to the northeast at Fourteenth Street. (b) The second major transportation fa- cility to touch the Project is an east -west and also north -south sec- tion of the Federal Interstate High- way System. 'no (c) The third major transportation facility improvement is Jackson Street. (2) Local Streets - A number of internal street adjustments will be made to re- duce traffic conflicts within the area and with bordering streets while at the same time providing adequate access to all areas within the Project requiring such access and to the vicinity of the Project. These adjustments are noted on Map B, "Street Adjustments ". (3) Lighting - Existing facilities and ease- ments for street lighting will be elimin- ated and new facilities and easements created to provide a standard of lighting suitable for the normal use of the reuse parcels. b. Zoning Plan The zoning classifications and plan proposed for the Project are shown on Map F, "Proposed Zoning Plan ". The proposed zoning is such that the arrangement of new uses will be compatible with the already planned uses within the project and the surrounding community. c. Regulations and Controls to be Applied The purpose of these regulations and controls is to insure that the land uses will be harmonious; to pro- vide for the proper arrangements of buildings, open space and parking; to insure that the buildings are well designed and in harmony with the character of the entire project; and to prevent an adverse effect on the future development of the surrounding area. It is intended that these requirements supplement but not supplant official codes, ordinances and other legal controls of the City and State. (1) Land Use - The plan provides for the following land uses as indicated on Map A, "Project Area Plan "; Areas A -1, A -2, and A -3 containing 25.63 acres shall be for alternative public, institutional or residential use, some of such uses being the fol- lowing: Public Use post office school street city hall public housing project library vehicle parking facility expressway park playground hospital Institutional Use scientific educational religious public health public welfare charitable hospital eleemosynary nursing homes Residential Use multi - family row house Other uses which are similar and compatible with those listed may be permitted only by approval of the Authority. These may include commercial activities of a limited nature designed primarily to serve only the land uses within the Project Boundary. (2) Land Use (Commercial) - The plan provides for the allowable uses of a Commercial District as defined in the Zoning Code for the area of the plan desig- nated as Area "C" except uses which are predominant- ly related to City -wide retail sales. Retail activ- ities are limited to those that would serve princi- ply the uses within the immediate neighborhood. Al- ternative uses are permitted in accordance with (1) above. Area "B" of about 20.7 acres shall be for public use as in Area "A ". In this instance for use by the Interstate Highway System. (3) MaJQr Building Requirements - The requirements for development of A -1. A -2 and A -3 within the Project are stated in -the following Table and the narrative that follows: T A B L E I MAJOR BUILDING REQUIREMENTS Areas of the "Project Area Plan" Feature Controlled M A P A Area "A" Area "B" Area "C" a. Per cent of Net Usable Area Covered by Structures (Maximum) Row House Apartments, public or institutional use: 2 - 3 stories 4 - 6 stories 7 - 9 stories 10 plus stories - 10 - 35% - 35% - 25% - - 20% - - 1'7% - - TABLE I - continued Areas of the "Project Area Plan" Feature Controlled M A P A Area "A" Area "B" Area "C" b. Dwelling Units per Net Acre of Usable Area (Maximum) Row House Apartments, public or institutional use 2 - 3 stories 4 - 6 stories 7 - 9 stories 10 plus stories c. Distance between Structures and Street Right -of -ways (Minimums in feet) One Story Additional Stories d. Maximum Height (In feet) 29 - - 44 - - 63 - 73 - - 87 - - 30' - 20 2' - 2 140, - 140 These requirements shall be made binding upon all purchasers of Project land, their heirs and assigns through contractual agreement, deeds, covenants and other instru- ments and means as the Authority shall find desirable or necessary. The require- ments shall be effective for a period of 40 years from May 27, 1960. In order to determine that the Building Requirements will be complied with, the Authority will require prospective developers to submit such plans, specifications, drawings or other information as it deems necessary or desirable prior to the sale of Project land. When approved, these plans may be incorporated in contract agree- ments and other sales documents. After the sale of the land, the Authority may re- quire the developer to submit such plans, drawings, specifications or other infor- mation as it may find necessary in order to determine that the Building Requirements are being obsdrved in the development of the parcels. Representatives of the Auth- ority, the City and appropriate County, State and Federal agencies shall be per:, mitted,to inspect the_work of the developer at any, reasonable time. Developers - 11 - Will.-bp required to obligate themselves to construct, within a reason- able period of time, the improvements which will carry out redevelopment of their properties. (3) Parking Reauirements - The minimum parking require- ments are as follows: Public Use POST OFFICE - One (1) parking space for each two (2) employees plus additional parking space to accommodate all trucks and other vehicles used in connection with the operation. SCHOOL - One (1) parking space for each ten (10) seats or seating places in the main auditorium. CITY HALL - Three (3) parking spaces plus one (1) additional parking space for each two hundred (200) square feet of floor area devoted to office use in excess of one thousand (11000) square feet plus additional space to accommodate public use vehicles. LIBRARY - parking space equal to fifty (50) per cent of the gross floor area of the building. HOSPITAL - One (1) parking space for each four (4) patient beds (excluding bassinets) plus one (1) space for each staff or visiting doctor (average) plus one (1) space for each four (4) employees including nurses. PARK OR PLAYGROUND - Parking space shall be pro- vided with consideration given to the following factors: The number of employees driving cars, the number of patrons or visitors who are likely to come by private vehicle, the size and frequen- cy of use of the facility, the traffic character- istics of adjacent streets, the land use charac teristics of the neighborhood, and the local and type of facilities provided within the park or playground. Parks and playgrounds located adja- cent to schools may utilize school parking space. PUBLIC HOUSING - One (1) off - street arking space for each family type unit and one (1 off - street parking space for each unit to be occupied prin- ciply by elderly persons. - 12 - Institutional Use SCIENTIFIC EDUCATIONAL RELIGIOUS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC WELFARE CHARITABLE All such uses which are office type in character shall have three (3) parking spaces plus one (1) additional parking space for each two hundred (200) square feet of floor area devoted to of- fice uses in excess of one thou- sand (1,000) square feet plus ad- ditional parking space to accommo- date all trucks and other vehicles used in connection with the opera- tion. For uses which are non - office type in character, the following speci- fic requirements shall apply: SCHOOLS - One (1) parking space for each ten (10) seats or seating places in the main auditorium. CLINICS (MEDICAL OR DENTAL) - Three (3) parking spaces per each doctor plus one (1) space for each two (2) employees including nurses. CHURCHES AND OTHER AUDIENCE USES (EXCEPT SCHOOLS) - One (1) parking space for each ten (10) seats in the main auditorium. SCIENTIFIC, RESEARCH, AND OTHER SUCH USES NOT OF AN OFFICE TYPE NATURE - One (1) parking space for'each two (2) employees plus additional parking space to accommodate all trucks and other vehicles used in connection with the operation. REST HOMES, CONVALESCENT HOMES, HOMES FOR THE AGED, AND ESTABLISHMENTS OR PLACES OF ANY KIND OR CHARACTER (EX- CEPT HOSPITALS) VNERE OLD, INFIRM, SICK. OR DISEASED PERSONS ARE CARED FOR - One (1) space for each four (4) em- ployees including nurses, plus one (1) space for each resident family, plus one (1) space for each six (6) patient beds. HOSPITAL - One (1) parking space for each four (4) patient beds (excluding bassinets) plus one (1) space for each staff or visiting doctor (average) plus one (1) space for each four (4) employees including nurses. Residential Use MULTI - FAMILY AND ROW HOUSE - One (1) off - street parking space for each dwelling unit. Commercial Use RETAIL SHOPPING - Six (6) off - street parking spaces for each 1,000 square feet of net retail area. OFFICE TYPE - Three (3) parking spaces plue one (1) additional parking space for each two hundred (200) square feet of area devoted to office uses in excess of one thousand (1,000) square feet, plus additional parking spaces to accommodate all trucks and other vehicles used in connection with the operation. Requirements for the provision of parking facilities with respect to two (2) or more uses of the same or different types may be satisfied by the allocation of the requisite number of spaces for each use in a common parking facility provided that the total number of spaces designated is not less than the sum of the indi- vidual requirements. In the case of mixed uses, the parking facilities re- quired shall be the sum of the requirements for the individual uses computed separately. C. RELATIONSHIP OF THE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN TO LOCAL OBJECTIVES 1. Relationship, to the General Plan This revised Redevelopment Plan conforms to the General Plan of the City of Saint Paul as to land use, community facilities and transportation and circulation. It is coordinated with the City's public improvement program and with zoning and sub- division regulations. - 14 - The accepted City Plan for the Central Area of Saint Paul calls for development of the area immediately around the State Capitol for Capitol grounds and approach. It is to be the location of State Office Buildings appropriate to a State Governmental Center. The Eastern Redevelopment Project is situated slightly east of the existing Capitol Approach Area. Closing streets within the Project Area and development of the extension of University Avenue generally along the ex- isting Fifteenth Street right -of -way to Fourteenth Street, the widening of Jackson Street and the construction of the Interstate Highway are in accord with the transportation and circulation plan considerations for the Central Area of the City. 2. Relationship to Local Community Objectives This plan is in conformity with long standing local community objectives. It is part of a coordinated program for the re- moval of slums and blight and the renewal of the City's cen- tral area. The program for renewal of the central area in- cludes State and City land clearance for the Capitol Approach in addition to two Ferally aided Title I Redevelopment Pro- jects and the Mt. Airy Homes Public Housing Project, all pro- jects of the Authority. Specifically the Plan provides for the following: a. It provides for the clearance, replanning, recon- struction and modernization of a substandard area. b. It provides opportunity for the achievement of the Plan by returning cleared land to its best use. c. It permits the benefits of nearby public im- provements including the Capitol Approach, the Interstate Highway and the Jackson Street im- provements and the extension of University Ave- nue to extend over a wide area. d. It contributes to the provision of a safe econ- omical and adequate street system in its vicinity. e. Through Land Use and Building Requirements, it raises the standard of protection of the public health, safety and welfare. f. It permits the planned use of the Project's stra- tegic location, near the central business district and adjacent to the State Capitol and major trans- portation routes. g. It is in accord with and helps to carry out the Central Area Plan and the Preliminary Land Use Plan, as prepared by the City Planning Board. D. SITE PREPARATION PLAN 1. Sewer and Water: The general location of easements for sewer and water lines, including those existing and to be abandoned or provided, are shown on Map C, "Sewer Plan" and Map D, "Water System Plan ", respectively. 2. Private Utilities: Proposed adjustments to be made in pri- vate utilities and utility easements are shown on Map E, "Private Utility Adjustments Plan ". E. OTHER PROVISIONS NECESSARY TO MEET STATE AND LOCAL REQUIREMENTS 1. Discrimination and Segregation: All conveyance and leases by the Authority shall contain a covenant running with the - _X. 11� /,6 land and forever binding on the grantee or lessee, his successors, heirs, representatives and assigns, that no discrimination and /or segregation against any persons or groups of persons on account of race, creed, religion, national origin or ancestry, shall be practiced or toler- ated in connection with the sale, lease, sub - lease, trans- fer, use or occupancy of such land and /or its development, and that, in the event of any breach of such covenant, a legal or equitable action to enforce such covenant or to obtain damages for its breach may be brought by the Author- ity or its successor or successors or any person or persons segregated and /or discriminated against in violation of the covenant. 2. Relocation Resources and Plani The findings and proposals of the Relocation Plan (dated 1952), as amended, are hereby reaffirmed. The Authority accepts its responsibility under the State and Federal law for the relocation of displaced families. 3. Financial Plan: It is required under State law that a fi- nancial plan accompany the submission of a Redevelopment Plan to the governing body of a municipality. The findings and proposals of the Financial Plan originally submitted in 1952, as revised from time to time and approved by the Ad- ministrator of the Housing and Home Finance Agency are here- by reaffirmed. Any future revisions of the Financial Plan will accompany the Redevelopment Plan when submitted to City Council for approval. _ a,e� Y F. OFFICIAL AND RELATED ACTIONS REQUIRED 1. The Authority will take action, where it has not already done so, to accomplish this Plan. a. Acquire lands necessary to carry out this Redevelop- ment Plan including that owned by the Zion Society for Israel. b. Relocate residents of the Project in accordance with the Relocation Plan as necessary to accomplish this Plan. c. Remove and /or demolish structures and street improve- ments in the Project as necessary to accomplish this Plan. d. Remove or cap existing public utility lines which are to be abandoned. e. Building new public utility lines in accordance with this Plan, as necessary to adequately serve street adjustments. f. Rebuild Fifteeth Street adequately to serve the Pro- ject Area and to conform to the City major street plans. g. Make agreements and covenants, necessary to accomplish the purposes of this Plan with land purchasers and others. h. Develop that Area which will be used as a public park. i. Sell and donate lands for use in accordance with this Plan. j. Replat the Project Area for filing. 2. City Planning Board : Review and make recommendations to City Council in respect to: as Conformity of this revised Redevelopment Plan with the general plan for the development of the community as a whole. b. Land uses proposed in this revised Redevelopment Plan. C. Zoning changes proposed in this revised Redevelopment Plan. 3. Chief City Engineer - Review and make recommendations to City Council in respect to: a. Vacation of existing public right -of -ways as pro- posed in this revised Redevelopment Plan. b. Acceptance of proposed public right -of -ways and improve- ments as indicated in this revised Redevelopment Plan. 4. Department of Public Works as Acceptance of the vacation of existing public right - of -ways as proposed in this revised Redevelopment Plan. b. Acceptance of proposed public right -of -ways and improve- ments as indicated in this revised Redevelopment Plan. c. Purchase of right -of -way for Jackson Street widening as proposed by the Department of Public Works and indicated in this revised Redevelopment Plan. 5. Department of Parks and Playgrounds a. Review and recommendations in respect to acceptance of any neighborhood park proposed in this revised Redevelop- ment Plan. b. Acceptance of the responsibility of ownership and main- tenance of any park or playground proposed in this re- vised Redevelopment Plan. C. Acceptance of the responsibility of developing any play- ground area proposed in this revised Redevelopment Plan. d. Acceptance of the responsibility of making available to Saint Paul Public Schools enough land for the construc- tion of public elementary school facilities. 6. Saint Paul Public Schools - Acceptance of the responsibility of construction of public elementary school facilities at such time as it is feasible for said construction. 7. State of Minnesota - The State Highway Department agrees to the acquisition of land within the Project Boundary for the Inter- state Highway System. g. City Council - Acceptance and approval, after due notice and pub- lic hearings as provided by the Charter of the City of Saint Paul and the Minnesota Municipal Housing and Redevelopment Act, as amended, of: a. This revised Redevelopment Plan. b. The zoning changes required by this Redevelopment Plan. 00, T 1 C. The public lands and right -of -ways and the development thereof as included in this re- vised Redevelopment Plan. d. The feasibility of relocation plans necessi- tated by this revised Redevelopment Plan. e. The conformance of this revised Redevelopment Plan to the general development of the commun- ity as a whole. G. CHANGES IN APPROVED PLAN 1. This Plan will be administered by the Authority. Determinations as to area boundaries, public right -of -ways, utility and other ease- ment limits, shown on Maps A through F and the Project Boundary Map are approximate. When exact and accurate descriptions and data are available, they may be substituted for the approximate data without further reference to the Authority or City for approval. 2. The provisions of this Plan specifying the Land Uses and Building Requirements for the Project shall be in effect for a period of 40 years following the date of approval of this Plan by the Saint Paul City Council. 3. This Plan may be modified, amended, revised, altered or relaxed only as permitted by State Law. 4. 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FS fy _- a a jsj O .'O _ m O m m C- m < m ^ o rn m z D Pi m CD O D Z 3 v D m m in s "p 0` F 0 1 0 m m a �o w z 0 z 0 o � I ro C2 m u 1 1 $ O m T C t z a T 0 $ w r D o � y < a 1 T H r 8 _ � Z ;_ ~ 2 0 m ao to _ H y � ! d�O,d0 � z o T 0 Z < 1 M 0 m N m z 2 z I � ' I 0 lL er I� MISSISSIPPI o �- m m m m z m z z m = a A 0 I O 1 • 8 o 9 °m O . � Z -STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Ramsey., NOTICE OF HEARING ON' REDEVELOPMENT PLAN NOTICE IS HEDDREBY GIVEN that be- )re the CeounclI of the City bof hPt heoInc Cibf I teCour HousntheCtyo aint Paul on the 24th day of Jan - arY,' 1962, at 10 o'clock 'A.M. up- IENTe PLANISPrresentedEbyy the outing and Redevelopment Au -' iorlty of }he Cityy of Saint Pauli dnnesota, for Pro ICCT UR Minn. 1 -1 entlfied as "Red Plan r the Eastern Redevelopment rolect •UP Minn. 1.1 Revised No- !mber 22, 1961:' The area emnraced by the said adevelopment Plan Is ps'follows: Prolect UR Minn. 1 -,1 (Eastteern Ily between Mlssisslpipi Street n e east, the Mt. Airy Housing oche on the north, Jackson Street the west and Twelfth Stf"4 on south. t. The boundaries Set forth approximatlons. The eXect undarles and detailed legal de. rlptions are on file in the office the City Clerk of .The City of Int Paul, 386 City Hall and Court use and of the Housiny and Re- veiopment Authority, of the City Saint Paul, Minnesota, 60 East urth Street, Saint Paul, Mlnne- a. Maps, charts and other d Is Klan proposed Redevelop - !nt Plan are on file In the nff1— Affidavit of Publication QkRr). ... jg4q. K$? 1,,, „,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..... being duly sworn, on oath says: that he now is, and during all the time herein stated has been clerk of the North- west Publications, Inc., publisher of the newspaper known as the St. Paul Dispatch, St. Paul Pioneer Press, and -has full knowledge of the facts hereinafter stated That for more than one year immediately prior to the publication therein of the printed ... "Regal ,1?ublleat Qn - Nptice, , 0. ?t44T4g..4A. BQdMI . opment Plan” , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Hereto attached, said newspaper was printed and published in the English language from its known office of publication in the city of St. Paul in the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, from which it purports to be issued daily, at least six days of each week in column and sheet form equivalent in space, to at least 450 running inches of single column two inches wide; has been issued from its known office as above stated, established in said place of publi- cation, equipped with skilled workmen and the necessary material for preparing and printing the same; has had in its makeup twenty -five per cent of news columns devoted to local news of interest 'to said community it purports to serve, the press work of which has been done in its said known office of publication; has contained general news, com- ment and miscellany; has not duplicated wholly, any other publication; has not been entirely made up of patents, plate matter and advertisements; has been circulated in and near its said place of publication to the extent of at least 240 copies regularly delivered to paying subscribers; has had, and now has entry as second class mail matter in the local postoffice of its said place of publication; that there has been and is on file in the office of the County Auditor of the County in which said publication was made, proper proof by one having knowledge of the facts, of its qualifications as a newspaper for pub- lication of legal notices. That the ....T49A], ............ NOTICE .... 410 ............. hereto attached' was cut from the columns of said newspaper, and was printed and published therein in the English language, once each week, for ... 01M. 14ay ................ ad /lX- / k / that it was first so published on .... ...NfadneadW... the ....... !Qrth.......... day of J$I}�lal'9 ............. 19.0, Salnyf / /- /7fi /T �l //! /7lt /7 "�i' /7'('��7l � /��('�7'/7 "f /7'��/�!/ //0/; /V and Provl- that the o owtn is a ed th 111 h g and g print copy of a ower case p abet from A to Z, both inclusive, secs. and is hereby acknowledged as being the size and kind of type used in the composition cta of and publication of said notice, to -wit: :•January 9, 1962. AGNES,H.O'CONNELL, a b c d e If e h t t k t m n o p p r s t u• w x y z City Clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me this.leth . day of ........ JmUai*y........... 19..62 tary Public, DgrCounty, Min nesota My commission expires ......... j:,:.y.E�$� ........ .. 19.... flotary Public, Dakota County, Minn. Form us Ivly commission expires April 30, 1965. 'STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Ramsey, }Ss. Affidavit of Publication , ftrk.- . 1117S ...(X'9 P) ...91Q.$. K ............................... being duly sworn, on oath says: that he now is, and during all the time herein stated has been clerk of the North- west Publications, Inc., publisher of the newspaper known as the St. Paul Dispatch, St. Paul Pioneer Press, and has full knowledge of the facts hereinafter stated That for more than one year immediately prior to the publication therein of the printed o went Plantt �. .................. ............................... Hereto attached, said newspaper was printed and published in the English language from its known office of publication in the city of St. Paul in the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, from which it purports to be issued daily, at least six days of each week in column and sheet form equivalent in space, to at least 450 running inches of single column two inches wide; has been issued from its known office as above stated, established in said place of publi- cation, equipped with skilled workmen and the necessary material for preparing and printing the same; has had in its makeup twenty -five per cent of news columns devoted to local news of interest to said community it purports to serve, the press work of which has been done in its said known office of publication; has contained general news, com- ment and miscellany; has not duplicated wholly, any other publication; has not been entirely made up of patents, plate matter and advertisements; has been circulated in and near its said place of publication to the extent of at least 240 copies regularly delivered to paying subscribers; has had, and now has entry as second class mail matter in the local postoffice of its said place of publication; that there has been and is on file in the office of the County Auditor of the County in which said publication was made, proper proof by one having knowledge of the facts, of its qualifications as a newspaper for pub- lication of legal notices. That the ....Legal............ NOTICE ..... �A 4i ............. hereto attached was cut from the columns of said newspaper, and was printed and published therein in the English language, once each week, for .... one.. day ................sppca;ivAloul. that it was first so published on .....'..Wednesday.... the .......7 0th.......... day of Ja>lAa}jt ............. 19. 62, P'ld3' fICPYrYr�9°/'� / °f�f /1l l9gfr1 /'7e and and is hereby acknowledged as being the size and kind of type used in the composition and publication of said notice, to -wit: a D c d e t i h I t k I m n o p g r s t a w x y z Subscribed and sworn to before me this.11th.day of ........January.......... 19.. 62 Notary Publi , D ota County, Minnesota My commission expires . • •, 'r�iEYEP..S,•.................. 19.... Rotary Public, Dakota County, Minn° Form 1r5 My commission expires April 30, 1965. - PRINTER'S AFFIDAVIT `OFSPUBLICATION _ NOTICE't.OF HEARING ON L!--STATE OF MINNESOTA; - - REDEVELOPMENT PLAN COUNTY OF RAMSEY, - : NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a� '_ __H, O." Warming, being _duly sworn, on oath says that -he is, and during all the times public hearing will be had before they :herein stated has been business manager of the newspaper known as Saint Paul -Legal Ledger, -- Council of the City of Saint Paul in, - _ - '� - the Council Chamber in the Court, and has full knowledge of the facts_ hereinafter stated. , - - House in the City of Saint Paul on the" � - t ce of H arin 24th day of January, 1962 at 10 o'clock - That for more than one year praor to -the publication therein of the . +�.4..� . ............Q.... � A.M., upon the REVISED DEVELOP -` ' - - MENT PLAN presented by the Hous -; _Qn: Re.dev.elop&ent..P.lan .,.. -.... herinafter described, said newspaper -was printed and ing and Redevelopment Authority of published iaa the City of St. Paul, in the County of Ramsey, - State- of Minnesota, daily- except the 'City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, for, Monday and Holidays of each week; that during all said time -said- newspaper -has been Project UR Minn. 1 -1 identified as "Re -h` rinted in the En lash language from its -known o ice o ublication within the Cit rom which it development Flan for the Eastern Re- p g !f f p y f development Project UR Minn. 1 -1 k purports to- be- issued as above stated -in column. and sheet form "equivalent in space to at least .' _ revised November 22, 1961:' r 450 running inches- of- single, column', two- inches wide; has beeaa issued daily except Sunday, ` The area embraced by the said Redevelopment .Plan is as follows: Monday and Holiddys from _a known ofJice__established in said place of publication, equipped with Project UR Minn. 1 -1 (Eastern Pro - - skilled workmen and- the necessary_ material for .preparing and printing the same;- that during sect) —That area which lies generally all -said time in its makeup'not less than twenty -five per cent of its news columns have been: devoted between Mississippi Street on the east, * 'the Mt. Airy Housing Project on the to local news of interest to .the community it purports to serve; -that during all said: time- it has - north Jackson street on the west and - not wholly duplicated _any .other publication, and has not been `entirely' made .up of patents, . _ Twelfth Street on the south. ' plate matter and advertisements; -7u`as . been circulated in and near its said place of publication _ The boundaries set forth herein are -to -the, extent- of =at least two• hundred -and forty (240) copies regularly delivered -to paying approximations. The exact boundaries subscribers and has entry—as second class- matter in its local posto ffice; that there has been on -. and detailed legal descriptions are on file in the office of the City Clerk of _ file_in the office of_the.County Auditor of Ramsey County, Minnesota, the affidavit of a person ,the City of Saint Paul, s66 City Hall ' -- having knowledge of the facts, showing the name and location'of said,?iewspdper and the existence - -; and Court House and of the Housing of the conditions- constituting: its - qualifications as a_Zegal, newspaper; and that a copy of each issue and Redevelopment Authority of 'the has- been led immediate) with the -State Historical Societ = City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, 60 East � y �✓� -- r' Fourth Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota Z! i _i _ —_ -_ • a_ __vy - - Maps, charts and other details of the - - Aproposed Redevelopment Plan are on _ "~ 4 -- file in the office of the Housing and _ :That theN4 t'� c E . ,Q '„ HQ al' xl� , QI1, . Re de V @ Z OpTt18I1 t - P fah , hereto attached Redevelopment Authority and may be � _ _ _ - ` _ _ Z - _ _ inspected during regular business -. cut from the_columns of said newspaper, and was Printed and published therein in the-English hours. s _ This notice is given pursuant to - language, once; that it was so published on-,Wsdne- sd,ay...: -the ... 1S�tk1.........: -day' of - the provisions -9f Minnesota Statutes a Annotated, Section 462.251, Subdivision ,-. ,�antm7,... -.. 196-. .; and that the following -is a printed copy of the loaeer case alphabet 1, and Section 462.525, Subdivision 6, , _ - - and the purpose of the hearing ofr� from A to Z, both inclusive, and is hereby acknowledged as being-the size and kind of type used which notice is hereby given is to k -- consider the revised Redevelopment► inLthe composition and publication, of said notice; to- wit: - Plan and determine whether it shall F-•, be , approved permitting the Housing � _ - _ - _ - = 1 abedefghijklmnopgrstuvwxyz and Redevelopment Authority of then -_�`` r `- __ �_ _ _ " • r - '__! , City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, to pro - IF ceed to carry out said Plan pursuant -, to the provisions of the Minnesota Housing and Redevelopment Act, M.S.A. Secs. 462.417 to 462.711, as amended, and of Title 1 of the Housing Act _ , 1 _ - of 1949, as amended. All persons and - _ - - _ _ H. O. G organizations interested in this matter _ _ x .- - _ _ - will be given full opportunity to be! heard. _ _ 7 -_ Dat d January 9, 1962. Subscribed and sworn to before me this _ .. `� O t day of _ . r_AMk4 .. 196. . . _ a �/ MRS. AGNES H, O'CONNELL, 1% City Clerk. _ _ - _ L LEGAL LEDGER - _- -I. B. W G- _ NotaryYPublic, Ramsey County,-Minn. My commission expires August 19; 3963.