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AGENDA OF THE SAINT PAUL CITY
COUNCIL
Wednesday, December 2, 1998 - 3:30 - 5:00 P.M.
PUBLIC HEARINGS 5:30 - 6:30 P.M.
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 3RD FLOOR
City Hall and Court House
15 West Kellogg Boulevard
Saint Paul, MN
Nancy Anderson, Assistant Secretary to the Council
Mary Erickson, Clerical Support - 266 -8565
Office of the City Council
Web Index
• Consent Agenda
• For Action
• Administrative Orders
• For Discussion
• Ordinances
• Public Hearings
• Addendum
CONSENT AGENDA (Items I - 9)
NOTE: ALL ITEMS LISTED UNDER CONSENT AGENDA WILL BE ENACTED BY
ONEMOTION. THERE WILL BE NO SEPARATE DISCUSSION OF THESE ITEMS.
117DISCUSSION IS DESIRED, THAT ITEM WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE
CONSENTAGENDA AND CONSIDERED SEPARATELY.
FOR ACTION
1. Claims of Carol Backstrom, Albert Durand, Chris Frazee, MichaelLowe, and Katherine Pfalz.
2. Administrative Orders:
. D001613 Authorizing the proper City officials to lease back properties in the Hoyt- Montana
Flood Remediation Project.
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D001614 Authorizing the proper City officials to remit an amount not to exceed $1,000.00 for
catering service at the Saint Paul Police Academy graduation ceremony on December 2, 1998.
D001615 Transferring $8,768 to the City General Fund for the PC Replacement Program in the
City Attorney's Office.
D001616 Transferring $15,601 to the City General Fund for the PC Replacement Program in the
Department of Planning and Economic Development.
3. Resolution - 98 -1048 - Approving the appointments of RachelWilcox, Laurel Frost and David
Tarnowski, by Mayor Coleman, to theMayor's Advisory Committee for People with Disabilities.
4. Resolution - 98 -1049 - Approving the appointments of JamesAnderson, Perry deStafano and Jameian
Selmon, and the reappointmentsof David Cobb, James Denno, Allen Hester, Barbara Jones and
JeanneKatz, by Mayor Coleman, to the Overnight Shelter Board.
5. Resolution - 98 -1050 - Approving the reappointment of CrystalLaShaun McClintock, by Mayor
Coleman, to the Youth Fund Board.
6. Resolution - 98 -1051 - Authorizing the Saint Paul PoliceDepartment to charge a non - refundable five
dollar entrance fee forpublic auctions of impounded and unclaimed motor vehicles.
7. Resolution - 98 -1052 - Approving application for an Auto RepairGarage License by Quynh V.
Hoang, Partner, Phi -Tech Performance andTransmission, 388 Como Avenue. (Legislative Hearing
Officerrecommends approval with conditions)
8. Resolution - 98 -1053 - Correcting an inappropriate assessmentfor the Woodbridge -Front storm sewer
connection project at 555Topping Street.
9. Resolution - 98 -1054 - Stating the City Council's support forthe Safe Gun Storage Campaign and
acknowledging the importance of ananonymous donation of $25,000 by a Saint Paul resident for
thepurchase of trigger locks and printing of educational materials.
FOR DISCUSSION
10. Report from the Department of Planning and EconomicDevelopment staff on Pawn Shop Zoning
Study.
11. Report from the Administration on employee survey of workplaceconditions and the employees'
views on the administration andmanagement of the Saint Paul Police Department. (Requested by
theCouncil on July 1, 1998, C.F. 98 -600)
ORDINANCES
12. First Reading - 98 -1055 - An ordinance amending Section 33.05of the Saint Paul Legislative Code
pertaining to the City'sCertificate of Occupancy Program by exempting multi -familyresidential
buildings that are owner occupied and providing for newinspection guidelines for renewal of non-
residential Certificates ofOccupancy to be based on the hazard of the occupancy.
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13. First Reading - 98 -1056 - An ordinance finalizing City Councilaction approving the petition of Mark
Fuhr to rezone property at 399Ruth Street from P -1 (Parking) to B -3 (General Business) and RM -2
(Multiple - Family Residential) to allow construction and operation ofan Amoco Certicare Auto Repair
Station. (Public hearing held Octoberl4, 1998)
PUBLIC HEARINGS (public hearingswill begin at 5:30 p.m.)
14. Resolution - 98 -1057 - Reciting a proposal for financing amulti- family rental housing Development
Project (Lewis ParkApartments) and authorizing the Housing and Redevelopment Authorityto exercise
the powers granted in Minnesota Statutes, Sections462C.01 to 462C.08.
15. Final Order - 98 -1058 - In the matter of improving the alleyin Block 2, Ryan Place (bounded by
Randolph, Mount Curve, Hartfordand Montrose) by grading and paving with bituminous material.
(File 418881)
16. Final Order - 98 -1059 - In the matter of condemning and takingan easement in the land necessary for
the slopes, cuts, and fills ingrading and paving the alley in Block 2, Ryan Place (bounded byRandolph,
Mount Curve, Hartford, and Montrose). (File 418881 -S)
17. Final Order - 98 -1060 - In the matter of improving streetswith bituminous roadway, construction of
concrete curb and gutter,concrete driveway aprons and outwalks, boulevard sodding, treeplanting,
construction of a lantern style lighting system, and allother work necessary to complete the Grotto /Hoyt
Area Street Pavingand Lighting Project. (File 418884)
18. Final Order - 98 -1061 - In the matter of construction ofwater, sanitary sewer, and storm sewer
service connections, ifrequested by the property owner, in conjunction with the Grotto /HoytArea Street
Paving and Lighting Project. (File 41884C)
19. Final Order - 98 -1062 - In the matter of improving streetswith bituminous roadway, construction of
concrete curb and gutter,concrete driveway aprons and outwalks, boulevard sodding, treeplanting,
construction of a lantern style lighting system, and allother work necessary to complete the
Chatsworth /Hoyt Area StreetPaving and Lighting Project. (File 418885)
20. Final Order - 98 -1063 - In the matter of construction and /orrepair of sanitary sewer, storm sewer
and /or water serviceconnections, if requested by the property owner, in conjunction withthe
Chatsworth /Hoyt Area Street Paving and Lighting Project. (File 418885 -cone)
21. Public hearing to consider the application of West 7th /FortRoad Federation to rezone property from
RT -1 (residential duplex) andI -2 (industry) to RT -2 (residential townhouse) to allow constructionof 22
town homes at 375, 381, 383, 387, 391 and 397 Colborne Street,398 and 412 Duke Street, and 497
Palace Avenue.
ADDENDUM
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FOR DISCUSSION
1.Resolution - 98 -1043 - Establishing a City policy to identify andimplement City government solutions
to the Year 2000 (Y2K) computerproblem.
(Laid over from November 25)
2.Resolution - 98 -1044 - Establishing a City policy to identify andimplement community solutions to the
Year 2000 (Y2K) computerproblem.
(Laid over from November 25)
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