188123ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK
LICENSE COMMITTEE
PRESENTED BY
COMMISSIONI
Council File. No. 188123 —By Bernard
T. Holland-- Severin A. Mortinson-
Robert F. Peterson —
Resolved, That licenses applied for . N
CITY
OF by the persons named on the list at -'1L
tached to this resolution be and. the
OFFICE OF TH same are hereby granted, and the City
Clerk 'is instructed to issue such 11- -
r+ll censes
on the payme t into the City
RESOL I� treasury of the required fees.
^dopted b , thF. C_QUnFll, J,wPe .,28,
DATE June 26, 1958
WIJI/ Coe
ZESOLVED= That license s applied for by the following persons at the addresses stated,
be and the same are hereby granted,
Great Northern Railway
700 Jackson
V.M.
Loc.
App. 7381+ Renewal
Great Northern Railway
619 W. Minnehaha
V.M.
Loc.
H 7395 "
Northern Pacific Ry.
892 Mississippi
V.M.
Loc.
11 7387 "
John Wood Co.
509 Front
V.M.
Loc.
" 7426 "
Winkel
Against
Mr. President, Dillon
Mildred Anderson 1321 Rice
George Schneider 566 Rice
Charles Anderson 903 Payne
Brown & Bigelow 451 Grove
L. A., Be J., & Mrs. M. Novotny
" 199 E. Annapolis
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C. L. Law & 0. N. Edhlund 1176 N. Dale
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Guy Patsy 1379 Rice
Northern States Power Co. 925 Rice
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Lionel W. Lange Jr.
733 Jackson
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11
Zinsmaster Baking Co.
97 Sherburne
COUNCILMEN
Yeas Nays
DeCourcy
Holland
Mortinson
Peterson
In Favor
Rosen
Winkel
Against
Mr. President, Dillon
5M 5.58 2
Cigarette
Beauty Shop
Barber
Barber
V.M. Loc.
Grocery
Butcher
Off Sale Malt
Cigarette
Gas Sta. 2 P.
Gen. Rep. Garage
V.M. Loc.
V. M. Loc.
Restaurant
Cigarette
Gas Sta. 3 P.
V.M. Loc.
Bakery
11 7432 H
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ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK ,
•
CITY OF ST. PAUL
COUNCIL
NO
OFFICE OF THE
CITY CLERK
LICENSE COMMITTEE COUNCIL RESOLUTION - GENERAL FORM
PRESENTED BY
COMMISSIONER
June 26,
DATE
1959 r
PAGE 22 David E. Vadnois
1428 Pacific
Gas Sta. 4 P.
App. 577 Renewal
If
If
V.M.Loc.& Cig.
Vincent 0. Jones
1019 Edgerton
Grocery
"
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Adolph R. Seidenkranz Jr.
1672 Rice
Gas Sta. 6 P.
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Charles L. Maloney
1050 Arkwright
Gas Sta.•,2 P.
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V.M. Loc.
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George Pappas
437 University
Restaurant
"
7910 "
St. Paul Structural Steel
Co. 162 York
V.M. Loc.
n
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Swez Inc.
896 Payne
Restaurant
n
7845 n
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Cigarette
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John Sarafolean
949 Rice
Barber
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7953 "
John & Andrey Orlando
1264 Rice
Grocery
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Agues & Walter Grochowski
926 Rice
Bakery
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Cornelius & Ruth Benner
585 University
Restaurant
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Roger M. Larson & Harlow Richardson
1190 Rice Restaurant " 7896 "
Julius Dallman 673 Bedford Barber n 7890 M
John G. Hockee 913 Payne Bakery " 7940 if
Henry D. Schwankl 896 Rice Confectionery " 7941 "
Cigarette tt 11 u
COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 19_
Yeas Nays
DeCourcy
Holland Approved 19-
Mortinson
Peterson In Favor
Rosen Mayor .
Winkel Against
Mr. President, Dillon
5M 5.58 2
ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK
CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL NO-
LICENSE COMMITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK Y V,4
COUNCIL RESOLUTION— GENERAL FORM
COMMISSIONER DA DAB June 26, 1958
PAGE 3: Midwest Spring Co. 906 N. Dale V.M. Loc. pp. 90+3 Renewal
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Alice L. Zemke
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Gerhard Larson
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Stanley Pavel
Theodore Hochmuth
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Paul Damian
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Ronald C. Witt
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Harriette & Leo Jacobson
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561 University
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1905 Stillwater
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956 Galtier
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253 University
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962 Burr
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Herbert Wong 980 N. Dale
Harlow Richardson & Roger M. Larson
385 University
Joseph & Leone Gruber 1239 Rice
COUNCILMEN
Yeas Nays
DeCourcy
Holland
Mortinson
Peterson
Rosen
Winkel
Mr. President, Dillon
5M 5.58 •4!jW2
In Favor
Against
Lcly & D.C. Plant n
V.M. Loc. 11
Confectionery II
Off Sale Malt 11
Cigarette n
Ldy & D.C. Pickup n
Restaurant n
On Sale Malt n
Off Sale Malt 11
Cigarette n
Restaurant 11
On Sale Malt n
Off Sale Malt fl
Pool Hall 11
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Gas Sta. 3 P. n
V.M. Loc. n
Cigarette fl
Grocery ` 11
Fr. Meats n
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Approved 19_
Mayor
ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK
CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL
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OFFICE OF THE CITY
CLERK
COUNCILMEN
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LICENSE COMGdITE COUNCIL
RESOLUTION — GENERAL
FORM
Holland
PRESENTED BY
COMMISSIONER
Mortinson
June
DATE
26,
1959
Rosen
Winkel
'AGE 4; Emmanuel Gamboni
893 Payne
Barber
App: 8455 Renewal
William P. Grass
510 White Bear
Gas sta. 7 P.
'+
8473 "
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V.M. Loc..
Henry Heil
852 Rice
V.M. Loc.
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9531 "
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If
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Fannie Rosenblum
773 Cortlund
Grocery
n
9542 n
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Mullery Paper Box Co.
1050 N. gent
V.M. Loc.
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Northwestern State Bank
973 E.Minnehaha
V.M. Loc.
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8554 n
St. Paul Foundry & Mfg. Co.
500 Como
V.M. Loc.
n
9560 n
North Central Publication Co.
184 W. College
V.M. Loc.
n
9571 n
Jack Ravine
9 N. 11th, Mpls.
V.M. Oper.
"
8575 "
Edwin B. Jentink
1899 Stillwater
Bake
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8600 +1
Frank J. Saiko
509 Wabasha
Restaurant
n
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On Sal a rMal t
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Christine, Wm. E. & Sigrid Jacobson
991 Payne
Stanley Oczak 167 N. Snelling
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Mrs. Margarite Ziemer
839 Hudson Road
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Glenford Rehnke
631 University
COUNCILMEN
Yeas . Nays
DeCourcy
Holland
Mortinson
Peterson
Tn Favor
Rosen
Winkel
Against
Mr. President, Dillon
5M 5.58 2
Bakery n 8689 n
Grocery n 9812 "
Batcher " to "
Cigarette n n n
Restaurant n 8898 "
Cigarette n n
Bakery n 9163 "
Adopted by the Council 19_
Approved 19—
Mayor
ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK
CITY OF ST.
PAUL
CIOE NCIL
N SS 2
LICENSE COMMITTEE
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
COUNCIL RESOLUTION— GENERAL FORM
PRESENTED BY
June 26,
1958
COMMISSIONER
DATE
PAGE 5: George Stein & Nathan Roffman
110 State
Butcher
App.*9408 Renewal
Katherine L. O'Connor
509 Selby
Grocery
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9511 "
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:Oseph Forese
2046 Pinehurst
Restaurant
"
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Jacobson Co., Inc.
543 N. Cleveland
Gas Sta. 6 P.
9539 "
V.M. Loc.
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S and S Inca
1546 Como
Grocery
"
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Michael F. & Mrs. Jeanette
Maggi
Restaurant
"
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453 -5 Collins
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Quick Service Battery Co.,
Inc.
Gas Sta. 3 P.
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626 N. Robert
V.M. Loc.
Anton D. Soderman
2447 W. Seventh
Restaurant
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Freda Kunze
1106 -5 W. Seventh
Confectionery
"
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11
Cigarette
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Edward L. Withers 544 Rondo
Albert Ross 4761 Rabasha
Joseph Fran 825 E. Seventh
COUNCILMEN
Yeas Nays
DeCourcy
Holland
Mortinson
Peterson Tn Favor
Rosen
Winkel Against
Mr. President, Dillon
5M 5.58 2
Barber '1 9574 "
Barber " 9575 "
Gas Sta. 4 P. " 9576 "
Adopted by the Council 19_
Approved 19—
Mayor
ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK .. k
• CITY OF ST. PAUL
CO NCIL NOS 123
LICENSE COMMITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK _
COUNCIL RESOLUTION — GENERAL FORM
PRESENTED BY
COMMISSIONER DATE June 26, 1956
PAGE 6: Jennie S. & Harry L. Kramerman Grocery App. 9579 Renewal
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Adolph B. Vangenese
1536 Iglehart
Mtr. Veh; Driver
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Roy A. Younghane
1646 Randolph
Mtr. Veh. Driver
"
9592 "
William Oglansky
503 -7 W. Seventh
Grocery
"
9596 "
Wm. H. & Lucille Brier
621 Selby
Grocery
"
9599 "
"
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Fr. Meats
JUN 26 1955
"
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Off Sale Malt
II
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Cigarette
II
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Shell Oil Co.
1550 Ford Ploy.
Cigarette:,
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Joseph I. Lee
923 Arcade
T.V. Master
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9602 a
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If
1 servicemen
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Richard Pariseau
Richard P. Aplikowski
Jack C. Peterson
George W. Nelson
fl
Jerome E. Nuebel
John J.
Lynch
Charles
W. Janecek
James W.
Wagner
Anthony
S. Gangi
COUNCILMEN
Yeas Nays
DeCourcy
Mortinson
Rosen
Winkel
Winkel
Mr. President, Dillon
5M s -se 2
555 Rice
572 Rice
789 Rice
Restaurant-,
Cigarette
2155 Randolph
702 Wilson
565 E.A.nnapolis
479 Hopkins
420 Mt. Ida
_`� Favor
a gainst
Hardware
tt 9609 H
Tavern
tt 9610 fl
Gas Sta. 6 P.
" 9612 If
224,W. Kellogg
It 9614 "
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Cig. V.M. Oper,
" 9618 If
Mtr. Veh. Driver
II 9620 e
Photographer
II 9621 a
Mtr. Veh. Driver
" 96 �7 n
Mtr. Veh. Driver
" 9629 N
Adopted by the Council
JUN 2 6 1958 -
JUN 26 1955
PUBLISHED - .28-5
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The Honorable Mayor and City Council June 16, 1958
In adopting a redevelopment plan pursuant to Minnesota law and in accord-
ance-with Federal, legal, and administrative requirements, certain findings
should be included in the resolution of City Council. The nature of this
resolution will be discussed with Mr. Marshall Hurley, Corporation Counsel.
Any questions concerning the review of the proposed Revised Redevelopment
Plan or its contents should be taken up with the undersigned.
Respectfully yours,
R. E. Engelen
Acting Executive Director
cc: Corporation Counsel
Housing Authority Commissioners
Harold Ratchick
City Council
C
t
o�
I
T PLAN
for the
UPPER LEVEE W EVAL PROJECT,
Milt. R -3
June, 1958
I. Items included in the 1:bdevelopment Plan.
The Redevelopment Plan for the Upper Levee Renewal Project,
Minn. R-3, consists of and only of the following items all
of which are dated J�=OL, 1958, except as noted.
A. The Narrative*
Attachment is "Legal Description."
B. The following maps dated March, 1958.
Map A: RProjeot Area Plan"
Map BI "Street and Highway Adjustments Plan"
Map O! "Sewer Plan"
Map D: "Stater System Plan"
Map El "Private Utility Adjustments"
Map P: "Zoning Plan"
C. Relocation Plan — Upper Levee Renewal Project.
II. Outline of the Narrative.
The Narrative contains discussions of the following:
A. Definitions.
B. Location and Description of Project Area,
O. Plan Proposals,
1. General
a. Relationship to (General Plan.
b, Relationship to Local Community Objectives.
1.
2.
2. Specific Plan Proposal.._
a. Building Requirements and Land Use Controls.
S
i. Major Building Requirements* i
ii. Duration and Interpretotion of Building
Requirements.
iii. Time for Buildire,
b, Rights-of-wy and Streets.
ce Site Preparation,
ie Major Streets.
ii. Internal Streetee
Sever and later.
ive Lighting.
ve Private Utilities.
vi, Access to Mississippi River.
vii. Access to railroads and trackage.
d. Zoning Plan•
D.
Relocation Plan.
E.
Official and Related Actions Required.
p,
'Discrimination and Begregatione ,
Go
Plan Administration•
III. Narrative,
A.
Defiatione=
2.
As used in this Narrative Statement,.these terms shall
be defined as followst
1. City:• The term "Oity" shall mean that.Hinneeota
Municipal•Corporation, The Oity Of Saint Paul,
Minnesota, or the physical area of �he City of
Saint Paul, depending on the context.
2. Authority; The term "Authority" shall mean the
Housing apd Redevelopment Authority of the Oity
of Saint Paul, Minnesota.,
3. State; Theta m "State'" shall mean the Sovereign
State of Minnesota, including its duly created
administrative departments and agencies.
4. Oode a :• The term "Code(s)'" shall mean codes,
ordinances, laws, resolutions and administrative
regulations of the City or State and their duly
created administrative departments and agencies.,
5. : The term "Plan" shall mean this Redevelop-
,'
meat Plan for the Upper Levee Renewal Pro jest,
Minn. R -3.
6, Prgieot or Proiegt Areas 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 described in
the legal descriptions, "Attachment 1.P
B. Location and Descripti.on of the Project Areas.
The Project Area lies on the left bank of the Mississippi
River and is bounded by Shepard Road on the southeast,
3•
Wilkin Street on the west, Spring Street on the north-
west and Washington and Elm Streets on the north and
east. These boundaries are specifically indicated on
May A, the "Project Area Plan." Its precise legal des-
cription is attached hereto as "Attachment 1." For all
official purposes the project boundaries as described in
„Attachment 1" shall be binding.
0. Plan Proposales
1. Goneralt
This Plan provides for the redevelopment and re-
newal of the Project Area in accordance with the
provisions of the Minnesota Municipal Housing
and Redevelopment Act as amended. It includes,
the acquisition of property within the Project,
site olearance, including the demolition or re-
moval of all of the buildings in the Project,
vacation and abandonment of street areas, dedi-
cation and widening of Other street areas and
the adjustment of street and utility rights -of-
way. It further provides for the consolidation
of certain existing blocks and parts of blocks
into larger areas, replatting and rezoning of
the land for its disposition by sale, lease,
dedication or exchange under suitable safeguarde,
restrictions, covenants and conditions. Land not
to be used for street widening and other public
purposes is designated for commercial andvor in--
40
dustrial use. All of this is more specifically des -
cribed and delineated in the narrative below and in
the maps which constitute a part of this Plan.
a. Ra:l.aV.enship to the General Plan;
The Redevelolpment Plan conforms to the General
Plan of the City of Saint Paul as to land uses
community facilitiseq transportation and cir-
culation. It is coordinated with the City's
public improvements program and with the zoning
and subdivision regulations.
The recognized Preliminary Guide Plan for the
within
district /which the Project Area lies calls for
it to be developed for industrial purposes.
It calls further for the widening and Improve-
ment of Shepard Road and the provision of a
flood control levee between the Project Area
and the Mississippi River. The plan for the
Project Area to in full accord with these pro
posals;
N' Mlatlonship to Local Community Ob ieotives;
This Plan is in conformity with long - standing
local community objectives. It is part off' A
coordinated program for the removal of shirr
and blight and the zenewal of residential
commercial and industrial areas withiA the Citye
expressions of this program are included in the
City's official Workable Program Statement
entitled *New Life in Saint Paul" and reports
5. '
of the City Plemni- g 3oard . inaluding. "$o;saingt
Part n ", °Selecting Urban Renewal Projeots,n
"Proposed Planning Dist-,-,cts" and "Proposed
Ry;n�iuNl Areas," Other Projecto, such as the
Aa',h rityl s three Publi : Housing Projects, "
coutoLvlate clearance activities such as those
proposed by this Plani,
Specifically the Plan and adjacent related pro -
j3cts provide for the following:
(1) They provide for the clearance, replanning,
reconstruction and modernization of a
substandard area.
(2) They provide opportunity for private en-
terprises in the achievement of the Plan
by returning cleared land to productive
private use.
(3) They permit the benefits of public im-
provements, including the construction
of Shepard Road and the flood control
levee to extend over a wide area.,
(4) They permit the highest and best use of
the areals strategic location, adjacent
to an industrial service road and surround-
ed by railroad trackage to be realized.
(5) They,contribute to the provision of a
safe, economical and adequate street
system in the Oity.
6.
(6) By making land available for new indust-
rial d4veloyneat, they contribute to the
strengthening of ;r.e financial structure
of the 00amt11A
(7 ;. Throug4 Bvildi ng Ttyq�Anametts and through
the elimirazion oZ a mixture of industrial
and restdontial uses they help to raise
the standarl of protection of the public
health,, safety and welfare.
(8) They are in accord with and help to carry
out the General Plan of the community as
recorded by the "Zoning Map" and thenPre-
liminary Guide Plan for Saint Paul.n
2, Specific Plan Proposals:
a. Building Requirements grA-Lamd Use Controlm
The purpose of these Building Requirements and
Land Use Gontrols is to insure that the land
uses will be harmonious; to provide for the
proper arrangement of buildings, adequate open
space for parking; to insure that the structures
are well designed and in harmony with the char-'
actor of the entire Project= and to prevent an
adverse effect on the present and future de-
velopment of the surrouniUng area. 1
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7.
i. Maior Building Reguirementst
The major building requirements for the
renewal of the area within the project
are stated as followst
(a) se: The area shall be used for the
development of a levee and for
industry, as shown on the "Project
Area Plen" and as hereinafter fur-
ther definedt
(1) An Area "A" of about 9 acres,
as dedignated on the "Project
Area Plan" shall be used for
industry of an intensive$ non —
noxious type, It is intended
that, insofar as possible, the
type of industries permitted
in this area will be those which
require and will use the trans-
portation facilities available.
More speoifically, the f ollowing
criteria will be employed by
the Authority in restricting the
use of the Project Area.
U To be considered as a per-
mitted use, any proposal for
re -use must demonstrate that
it will not produce a nui-
sane in the form of water
8.
pollution, dust, fumes, smokes
vibration or fire or explo-
sion danger, which will be of
significant import to adja-
cent or nearby uses or the
Loves or Shepard Road.
b , To be considered as a per-
mitted industrial use, any
proposal for re -guise must in-
elude the provision of sub-
stantial structures or em-
ployment within the Project
Area or must demonstrate that
the land in the Project Area
will be used in conjunction
with and to supplement acti-
vities Mich directly support
substantial investments and
or employment elsewhere with-
in the City. Open storage
will not be considered a
permitted use except as it
mw be incidental to a manu-
facturing or processing in-
dustry located within or ad-
jacent to the Project Area..
(2) The area labeled "Ss on the "Pro-
ject Area Plana, 'totaling about
9.
1,6 scree, obeli b ue ®d for the
widening of Shepard
ani"for
the construction of a f14 con..
trol levee.
(b) Ooveraget No limitation on cove
Is placed on the Project by thie�
Plan, except that adequate space
shall be allowed for set -backs,
vicb drives and off - street parki
and loading where these are prov
in the open.
(o) Setbacke; No structure, driveway ai
storage area shall be built nearer ,
than fifteen (15) feet to the right-
of -gray lines of Shepard Road, Elm
Street or Wilkin Street,
(d) Off- gtreot Parma Not less than
one space for the parking of a car
shall be provided for every two
employees anticipated to be work-
ing during the main shift of em-
ployment. If the use is such as
to attract oustomers or visitors
to the establishment, additional
spaces shall be provided for
them as required by the
10.
Authority. to any event, the ade-
quacy of off - street parkirg ohm).l be
subject to the approval of the C3 ty
Traffic Engineer.
(e) Off -Stree Lca3.b& For any storage,
warehousing, or manufacturing or other
activity involving the rocelpt or die -
tribution of merchandise or materials
by automotive vehicles, there shall be
provided and maintained on the parcel
with such activity, adequate space for
standing, loading and unloading in such
manner as to prevent say undue Inter-
ference with public use of any boundary
street. A space, adequate to accommo-
date one vehicle, shall be provided
for every 20,000 square feet or frac-
tion thereof in excess of 3,000 square
feet of floor area used for the above
mentioned activities. This require-
ment may be modified by the Authority
only if and after it has been conclu-
sively demonstrated that the movement
of goods or materials by automotive
vehicles constitutes a minor portion
of all such movements and such modifi-
cation has been• approved by the City
Traffic Engineer.
11.
Acces.& to , Streetes The location azA
design of all access drives, into the.'•
Project will be subject to the Appro"
val of the Authority and of the City,
Traffic Engineer, in any event, no
more than two euch'cirives will be
permitted between the Project Area
and Shepard Road ex*IuGiv8 Of 141kin,
and- Elm.Strestsi
(j)• He The mWdmum height Of MY,
structure permitted dall.,be- np-.
greater than 150 That OXGOPt.fOr
chimneys and like appu"eWIM008s
Ji4 &J4'JAte=6t%tJ0� of ZVA
These TiWq%#r6meUV4 are to be GOU-
giderecl- minimum wA, may be adapted
by the Authority. to, apply. to 9POPi-
f io,,,, tisots. or- •. parcel! of, land. within
thw_ project, throu4& the: adoption Of,
Aypropria.te resolution$ prior to the,
formal offering, of, lap4..for; sale.
-Such ad&,ptd6tjOnq.1f,anyj will be
asae Su►tij of the disposition-con-
The, requirements
ej , j&Il%VG.qkfedtive for a period of
Z%4 "years -from
"the date on vhich.
'this "Plan is's:yprove& b7,t4o''Saint
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(b) In order to determine that the Build
ing Requirements will be complied withe
the Authority will require prospective
developers to submit such plans,
specifications, drawings and other
information as it deems necessary or
desirable prior to the sole of pro-
ject land. When approved, these
plans may be incorporated in contract
agreements and other sales dooumente.
After sale of the lands the Authority
may require the developer to submit
such plans, drawingsg speoifloations
and other information as it may find
necessary in order to determine that
the Building Requirements are being
observed• in the development of the
parcels. Representatives of the
Authority. the City and appropriate
State and Federal Agencies shall be
permitted to inspect the work of the
developer at any reasonable time.
(a) When due to special conditions, a
variance from the Building Require-
ments is found by the Authority to
be necessary or desirable and the
resulting change will result in an
equal or higher standard being achie-
ved, the Authority may authorise suszh
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varianoes. Such authorization, it
any, shall be mad* by resolution of
the Authority. Where there is con -
flict between any code and these
Building Requiremente, the higher
standard shall prevail.
iii. Time for BuildiM
Each developer shall be obligated by the
Authority to commence and complete
the building of improvements on the
land within a reasonable period of
time. After consultation with the
developer, a specific period shall
be determined by the Authority for each
type of use and parcel offered for
sale.
The
b. R htaroL eat and Streets
i. A portion of one principal transportation
route will be built within the Projeote
'The route to be built consists of a widen-
ing of Shepard Ronde This road will be
built by the Oitys as a four -lane public
thoroughfare with additional lanes for
emergency parking and turning, on a right -
of-way approximately 150 feet in width.
Of the total right -of -Tway width, approxi-
mately 40 feet will be provided within the
Project Area. The physical reconstruction
and widening of this road will provide a
pavement and geometric design capable of
handling the heaviest commonly used commer-
cial and industrial vehicles. Extedsione
of this road and its connections with other
routes will permit traffic to move from
this site to a amber of interstate high-
says without passing through areas of urban
congeetion.
Si: Local_atreetes
In order to assemble the Ismail, odd-vhsped
blooke, which constitute the Project Area,
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into parcels which will be of a size
suitable for industrial use, all of
the internal streets and alleys will be
vacated. A limited section of Milkin
Street will be left open as a means of
access to the Project Area and to adjacent
property. Washington Street will be widen-
ed and improved adjacent to the Project to
better accommodate industrial traffic.
Connections of the local streets to Shop-
ard Road will be controlled in such a
manner as to provide a maximum of safety
and a minimum of interference commensurate
with ease of access.
The adjustments in street right- of-#ay
which are needed to effect the above des-
cribed street changes are shown on Map S
*Street Adjustment60
c. Si_ to Potion%
i� l�.i�q� 3�reetse
As a part and as a continuation of improve -
Monts alieady constructed? a new, heavy-
duty street will be built, by the 01ty,
along one side of the Project between•it
and the Mississippi River, if needed, at
least two aoceaa poiD+,e..bst«eea pe,roels in
tba.lh -oJeot and this street will be prov led.
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ii. sternal Streets:
Other portions of streets within the Pro-
ject, aq shown on the "Project Area Plan"
will be built or rebuilt to City specifica-
tione for industrial streets,
Sewer and Waters
The general location of easements for sewer
and water lines, including those existing and
to be abandoned or provided, are shown on
the Maps C and D. respectively
iv, bAch&Ing i
Existing facilities and easements for street
lighting.will be eliminated and new facili-
ties and easements created to provide ade-
quate lighting..of public areas, particularly
at intersections of public streets.
v. Private Utili ess
Proposed adjustments to be made in private
utilities and utility easements are shown
on May E, "Private Utility Adjustments."
These adjustments will be made without
cost to the Authority, the City, or to de-
velopers by the utility companies involved,
If any additional utility easements are de-
sired, developers may negotiate them with
the appropriate utility ocmpaws
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vi. Access to Misaa.ssi.uyi River:
Rights ci access and neceeeary easements
for conveyor bel-al chutes, pipe lines or
other mehns of t•re;a &porting of bulk mater-
ials will be granted to developers of par-
Cale within she pro .'ect provided that said
develonore guarantee to pay all costs inci-
dent to the provision of such facilities and
for any inconvenience or damage to the public
resulting therefrom. The type, location and
design of any such facilities shall be sub-
ject to the gyroval of all affected depart-
ments of city, State and Federal Governments
and of the Authority,
viie Access to Railroad!
For the purpose of providing rail sidings
into the Project, rights -of- access in cross-
ing over any adjacent public streets and
easements, except for Shepard Road, will be
granted to developers and /or the railroad
companies provided said developers and /or
companies guarantee to assume all of the
costs of providing such rail facilities and
for the coot of any resultant inconvenience
and damage to the public:. The type, location:
and design of any such facilities shall be
subject to the approval of all effected de-
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partmsnts of City@ State and Federal Govern-
ment and of the Authority.
A. Zonigg Plan.
The %one classifications and plan proposed for the
Project are shown on May F. The zone olassifioa-�
tions and Plan may be changed at suoh time as a
comprehensive revision of the 'Cityts•Building
Zone Ordinances is made, provided that the new
zoning controls do not thwart the objectives of
this Plan,. The zoning proposed for the Project
is the same as that now in existence.
D. Relocation Resources and Plan.-
The findings and proposals of the Relocation Plan for the
Upper Levee Redevelopment Project are included herein by
reference. The Authority accepts its responsibility under
the State and Paderal law for the relocation of displaced
families. Assistance will be provided to these families
In order that they might find decent, safe and sanitary
housing at rents they can afford.- No family will be re-
quirs4 to leave the Project Area until such assistance is
offered in accordance with the Relocation Plan.
m. Official Actions.
1. Approval of this Plan by the City 06uncil indicates
acceptance by the City of Saint Paul of its responsi-
bility for carrying out those elements of the Plan re-
quiring official City action. Primacy among thuft a1r•
ments are the followlaCt
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a4 Vacation, acceptance and modification of certain
streets as shown on May B.
b. 0onstruction and /or reconstruction of the street
known as Shepard Road in such manner as to serve
as a major route for commercial and industrial
traffic and tIo serve the Project Area.
c. Oonstruction of a flood control levee between the
Project Area and the Mississippi River.
d. Provision of public utilities, including sewages
water supply and storm drainage, adequate to the
needs of the Project Area and of the uses to be
placed therein.
e. Acquisition of lands from the Authority which will
be needed for the widening and improvement of
Shepard Road and the construction of a flood
control levee.
2. Among other things, the Authority will take the follow-
tug actions to accomplish this Plan.
a. Acquire lands necessary to carry out this Redevelop-
ment Plan.
b. Relocate residents of the Project in accordance
with the Relocation Plan as necessary to accomplish
this Plan.
c. Remove and /or demolish structures in the Project
as necessary to accomplish this Plan.
d. Remove or cap existing public utility lines which
are to be abandoned in accordance with this Plan. ,
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as Build new public utility lines in accordance with
this Plan. ,
f. Make agreemen4o and covenants with land purchasers
and others, as necessary to accomplish the pur-
poses of this .Plan.
go Sell, donate or dedicate lands for use in accord-
once with this Plan.
h. Build or rebuild streets designated to remain
within the Project, except for Shepard Road.
F, Discrimination and Sebregation.
All conveyances and leases by the Authority shall contain
a covenant running with the land and forever binding on
the grantee or lessees his successors, heirs, representa-
tives and assigns, that no discrimination and /or segrega-
tion against any persons or groups of persons on account
of race,creed, religion, national origin or ancestry,
shall be praotioed or tolerated in connection with the
sale, lease, sublease, transfer,,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 Authority or its successor or succ-
essors or any person or persons segregated and/or discrimin-
ated against in violation of the covenant.
Go Plan Administration.
10 This Plan will be administered by the Authority. De-
terminations as to Project boundaries, use bourAIWies
and street, utility and ea,aemeut locationsv ehown on
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Maps A through F, 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 0ity for appro-
Val.
29 The provisions of this Plan specifying the land uses
for the Project and the Building Requirements apply-
ing thereto shall be in effect for a period of 40
years following the date of approval of this Plan by
the Saint Paul City 0ouncil. They may be modified,
amended or relaxed only as permitted by State law,
3• In case of an inconsistency between this Narrative
and the Maps which constitute a part of this Plan,
this Narrative shall govern.
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Project Boundary
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STREET ADJUSTMENT PLAN MAP B MARCH 1958
UPPER LEVEE RENEWAL PROJECT, MINNESOTA R-3 SAINT PAUL MINNESOTA
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Sanitary Sewer System 1p
= UTILITY EASEMENT
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— EXISTING SEWER TO REMAIN
uuvam•l EXISTING SEWER TO BE ABANDONED
NOTE: THE LOCATIONS OF SEWER. SYSTEM FAC I L I T I ES ON THIS NAP
ARE DIAGRAMMATIC. EXACT LOCATIONS MUST BE SECURED FROM
THE APPROPRIATE CITY DEPARTMENTS. EASEMENTS WILL OCCUPY
THE FULL WIDTH OF THE ABANDONED STREETS AS INDICATED.
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SEWER PLAN MAP C MARCH 1958
UPPER LEVEE RENEWAL PROJECT, MINNESOTA R-3 SAINT PAUL MINNESOTA
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Water Supply System
EXISTING MAINS TO REMAIN
Key to Base Mop
M � = Project Boundary
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Existing R/W Lines to Remain
---- - - - - -- Proposed New R/W Lines
Note: o ni. 0 11.ts s a- any a o M
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EXISTING MAINS TO BE ABANDONED
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NOTE: MATER SYSTEM LOCATIONS ARE OIAGAAMAA-
TIC. EXACT LOCATIONS MUST BE SECURED
FROM THE APPROPRIATE CITY DEPARTMENTS.
NO WATER EASEMENTS ARE ANTICIPATED.
WATER SYSTEM PLAN MAP D
MARCH 1958
UPPER LEVEE RENEWAL PROJECT, MINNESOTA R -3 SAINT PAUL MINNESOTA
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HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
1745 CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE, SAINT PAUL 2, MINN.
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300 FEET
NORTH . —.r•.+ 3•7.sg Ml.,nln.l•itn J, •4. •.d. 1''/Z3-E7Y
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Existing R/W Lines to Remain
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Private Utilities 4%*
GAS MAINS TO REMAIN
GAS MAINS TO BE ABANDONED
UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC CONDUIT TO REMAIN
NOTE: OP
UTILITY LOCATIONS ARE DIAGRAMMATIC. EXACT LOCATIONS MUST 4f
BE SECURED FROM THE APPROPRIATE UTILITY COMPANY, FOR THE
PROPOSED EASEMENT RESERVATIONS SEE THE SEWER PLAN,MAP F.
NO UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE FACILITIES EXIST WITHIN PROJECT.
MAP E MARCH 1958 —a
PRIVATE UTILITY ADJUSTMENTS PLAN
UPPER LEVEE RENEWAL PROJECT, MINNESOTA R-3 SAINT PAUL MINNESOTA NORTH
HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
1741 CITY HAIL AND COURT HOUSE, SAINT PAUL 2, MINN.
0 50 too 200 300 FEET