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Agenda 5-13-1998Page 1 of 7 AGENDA OF THE SAINT PAUL CITY COUNCIL Wednesday, May 13, 1998 - 3:30 - 5:00 P.M. PUBLIC HEARINGS AT 5:30 - 6:30 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 3RD FLOOR City Hall and Court House 15 West Kellogg Boulevard 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 • Housing and Redevelopment Authority CONSENT AGENDA (Items I - 21) NOTE: ALL ITEMS LISTED UNDER CONSENT AGENDAWILL BE ENACTED BY ONE MOTION. THERE WILL BE NO SEPARATE DISCUSSION OFTHESE ITEMS. IF DISCUSSION IS DESIRED, THAT ITEM WILL BE REMOVED FROM THECONSENT AGENDA AND CONSIDERED SEPARATELY. FOR ACTION 1. Claims of James Boeltl, Montana AvenueTownhomes, and Peter Opatz. 2. Notice of Motion and Motion, Affidavitsof Patrick F. Quinn, Marc E. Knoche, and Deborah Deluca in the matter ofthe Board of Education of Independent School District 4625 vs. the Cityof Saint Paul, et al. 3. Letter from the Department of Fireand Safety Services /Property Code Enforcement declaring 875 Watson Avenueas "nuisance property." (For notification purposes only; a public hearingwill be scheduled at a later date if necessary.) file: //C:ADOCUME— l \LFSUPP —1 \LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_145321\Agenda 5 -1... 12/15/2010 Page 2 of 7 4. Letters from Ramsey County PropertyRecords and Revenue, Valuation Division, requesting a reduction in assessedvaluation and reclassification for property at 965 Ivy Avenue East (AX98- 0035),355 Minnesota Street (AT98- 0051), and 739 Summit Avenue (AF98- 0082). 5. Administrative Orders: D001530 Amending the 1997 SpecialFund Budget in the Police Department to provide sufficient funding at thebudget control levels of the Police Department's 1997 Special Projects- PoliceSpecial Revenue fund (436). D001531 Amending the budget of theCommunity Development Block Grant (CDBG) Fund in the Department of Planningand Economic Development by transferring CDBG funding from the HomeownerRehab Matching Grant program to the Economic Development Loan LeverageFund program. D001532 Amending the 1998 budget inthe Department of Libraries to hire a temporary employee. D001533 Authorizing expenditures,not to exceed $1,500.00, for costs incurred by the Department of Fire andSafety Services to hold graduation ceremonies for new fire fighter recruitsat Hamline University on June 11 & 12, 1998. D001534 Addition of $29,414.00 tothe contract for total demolition and removal of building structures aothe Phalen Village Center. D001535 Addition of $10,130.92 tothe contract for the Wabasha - Humboldt- Concord project. D001536 Addition of $451.00 to thecontract for Saint Paul Civic Center Expansion, CP -4 Building ConstructionMechanical- Parking Ramp Alternate A. 6. Resolution - 98 -389 - Approvingthe appointment of Bob Voeller, by Mayor Coleman, to the Saint Paul Long- RangeCapital Improvement Budget Committee (CIB). 7. Resolution - 98 -390 - Approvingthe appointment of Peter Pearson, by Mayor Coleman, to the MetropolitanLibrary Service Agenda (MELSA) and Metronet Board of Trustees. 8. Resolution - 98 -391 - Approvingthe appointments of Christine Funk and Daniel Palmquist, by Mayor Coleman,to the Saint Paul Human Rights Commission. 9. Resolution - 98 -392 - Approvingthe appointments of Lucy Albino and Robert Bergstrom, and the reappointments of Linda James, Chantha Koy, True Pham, Dianne Siegel, and Patrick Xaphakdy,by Mayor Coleman, to the New Americans Advisory Committee. 10. Resolution - 98 -393 - Approvingthe appointment of Gillian Griffin and the reappointments of Carol Andrews,Richard Arey, Molly Fitzpatrick, and Officer Lucia Wroblewski, by MayorColeman, to the Bicycle Advisory Board. 11. Resolution - 98 -394 - FinalizingCity Council action taken January 28, 1998 granting the appeal of Pat Byrneto a decision of the Planning Commission approving a special conditionuse permit to allow cluster development with ten dwelling units (applicant: Mendota Homes) at XXX Lexington Parkway South (southwest quadrant of Lexingtonand St. Clair Avenues). 12. Resolution - 98 -395 - Authorizingthe proper City officials to accept and expend a $10,000 Minnesota AmateurSports Commission (MASC) "Mighty Kids" grant awarded to the Division ofParks and Recreation for creation of a Girls Club to get girls involvedin athletics. 13. Resolution - 98 -396 - Authorizingthe proper City officials to accept and expend a $5,000 Minnesota file: //C:ADOCUME— l \LFSUPP —1 \LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_145321\Agenda 5 -1... 12/15/2010 Page 3 of 7 AmateurSports Commission (MASC) "Mighty Kids" grant awarded to the Division ofParks and Recreation for football and basketball team participation feesand a new basketball scoreboard at Jimmy Lee Recreation Center. 14. Resolution - 98 -397 - Authorizingthe proper City officials to accept and expend a $5,000 Minnesota AmateurSports Commission (MASC) "Mighty Kids" grant awarded to the Division ofParks and Recreation for reduced cost cross country ski lessons and rentalprogram for youth. 15. Resolution - 98 -398 - Authorizingthe proper City officials to accept and expend a $3,820 Minnesota AmateurSports Commission (MASC) "Mighty Kids" grant awarded to the Division ofParks and Recreation for the implementation of two schools for young officialsin 1998. 16. Resolution - 98 -399 - Correctingthe legal description of part of Thompson Street that the City Councilvacated in 1996. 17. Resolution - 98 -400 - Conveyingeasement rights to Lee R. Anderson and Katherine M. Anderson (Viking Automatic Sprinkler Building) for storm sewer and watermain purposes. 18. Resolution - 98 -401 - Releasingutility easements near Benson Avenue and Leland Street in part of vacatedParmer Street, Leland Street, Agnes Avenue and the alley in Block 3, Mayor'sAddition. 19. Resolution - 98 -402 - Concurringwith action taken by the Board of Water Commissioners in abandonment andrelease of easement rights in Anoka County, Lot 2, Block 1, Northco BusinessPark 4th Addition. 20. Resolution - 98 -403 - Concurringwith action taken by the Board of Water Commissioners and release of easementrights in Anoka County, Lot 1, Block 1, Northco Business Park 5 21. Preliminary Order - 98 -404 - Inthe matter of sidewalk reconstruction on both sides of Bellows St. fromW. Page St. to W. Baker St.; both sides of Clifton St. from James Ave.to Randolph Ave.; the south side of W. Exchange St. from St. Peter St.to N. Wabasha St.; both sides of S. Milton St. from Palace Ave. to JamesAve.; sidewalk reconstruction with integral curb on the south side of MulberrySt. from Old Kellogg Blvd. To W. Kellogg Blvd.; the north side of W. PageSt. from Bellows St. to Bidwell St.; both sides of W. Page St. from CharltonSt. to Bellows St.; both sides of W. Stevens St. from Winslow Ave. to StrykerAve.; both sides of Victoria St. from Palace Ave. to James Ave.; and theeast side of Webster St. from Michigan Ave. to St. Clair Ave., and settingdate of public hearing for June 10, 1998. (File 4S98037- S98046) FOR DISCUSSION 22. Resolution - 98 -405 - Adopting therevised "Cultural STAR Program Guidelines, 1998." 23. Resolution - 98 -406 - Amendingmatching requirements for Neighborhood Investment Initiative. ORDINANCES 24. Final Adoption - 98 -308 - An ordinanceamending Chapter 317 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code to create a temporary amusement ride license. file: //C:ADOCUME— l \LFSUPP —1 \LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_145321\Agenda 5 -1... 12/15/2010 Page 4 of 7 25. Final Adoption - 98 -309 - An ordinancerepealing Chapter 349 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code pertaining tolicensure of rental clothing. 26. Final Adoption - 98 -310 - An ordinancerepealing Chapter 379 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code pertaining tolicensure of locksmiths. 27. Final Adoption - 98 -311 - An ordinanceamending Chapter 417 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code regarding parkinglots; clarifying the distinction between a parking lot and parking garage,removing the advisory committee requirement, and specifying the minimumstandards for structural condition surveys. 28. Second Reading - 98 -373 - An ordinanceamending Chapter 361 of the Legislative Code to require tow companies toverify the vehicle status prior to towing and to notify the last knownowner of the vehicle. 29. Second Reading - 98 -374 - An ordinanceamending the Saint Paul Charter to provide for voting requirements in caseof abstentions for conflict of interest. 30. Second Reading - 98 -375 - An ordinanceto regulate conflicts of interest for City officials and employees whoare offered, or leave the City for, private employment. 31. First Reading - 98 -407 - An ordinanceamending Chapter 324 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code to prohibit tobaccovending machines in facilities where minors are present and to establishan administrative penalty to be imposed against the clerk at a licensedpremise who sells tobacco or tobacco products to a minor. 32. First Reading - 98 -408 - An ordinancefinalizing City Council action taken April 1, 1998 approving a petitionof Como Northtown Credit Union to rezone property located at 965/967 ChurchillStreet from RT -1 to B -2. (Public hearing held April 1) PUBLIC HEARINGS(public hearings will begin at 5:30 p.m.) 33. Resolution - 98 -409 - To considerthe application for a sound level variance by the St. Paul Saints BaseballClub for music concerts to be held at Midway Stadium on June 14, 1998 from2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and June 27 & 28, 1998 from 1:00 p.m. to 10:00p.m. 34. Third Reading - 98 -349 - An ordinanceamending Chapter 409 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code to permit charitableorganizations to operate additional pull -tab dispensing devices at permittedlocations. 35. Third Reading - 98 -350 - An ordinanceamending the Saint Paul Legislative Code by designating that Maple Street,bounded by East Third Street and Conway Street, become a one -way street. 36. Resolution - 98 -410 - Approvingapplication for a Second Hand Dealer - Motor Vehicle (1st) Licenseby The Hertz Corporation, dba Hertz Car Sales, 1370 Davern Street. (ID 419970000204) 37. Resolution - 98 -411 - Concerningadverse action against Debra Johnson, dba Sports Break, 1199 Rice Street,for lapse in liquor liability insurance. (Uncontested) 38. Resolution - 98 -412 - Concerningadverse action against Hark's Oil Co., dba Dale Speedy Market, for saleof tobacco or tobacco products to a minor. (Uncontested) file: //C:ADOCUME— l \LFSUPP —1 \LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_145321\Agenda 5 -1... 12/15/2010 Page 5 of 7 39. Resolution - 98 -413 - Concerningadverse action against L & K Corporation, dba Quick Stop Liquor, 8247 Street East for unlawful sale of alcohol. (Uncontested) 40. Resolution - 98 -414 - Approvingpermit parking changes in four locations within the University of St. ThomasPermit Parking Area 45. 41. Resolution - 98 -415 - Approvingthe decision of the Legislative Hearing Officer on Property Code EnforcementAppeals for property located at: 1511 Rose Avenue East, 860 Vandalia Street,340 Cedar Street, 613 -615 Elfelt Street, 451 Fairview Avenue North, 100George Street East, 725 Marshall Avenue 43, and 1544 Goodrich Avenue. 42. Resolution - 97 -1491- Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building at 9 Acker StreetWest within fifteen (15) days from adoption of resolution. (Laid over fromFebruary 11) (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends withdrawing theresolution) 43. Resolution - 98 -114- Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building at 2125 Waukon Avenuewithin fifteen (15) days from adoption of resolution. (Laid over from February 11) (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends amending the order to removeor repair by September 28, 1998) 44. Resolution - 98 -381 - Orderingthe owner to remove or repair the building at 1291 Rice Street within fifteen(15) days from adoption of resolution. (Laid over from May 6) (LegislativeHearing Officer recommends allowing the owner six months to complete rehabilitationprovided a $2,000 bond is posted by noon May 13) 45. Resolution - 98 -416- Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building at 447 Banfil Streetwithin fifteen (15) days from adoption of resolution. (Legislative HearingOfficer recommends approval) 46. Resolution - 98 -417- Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building at 449 Banfil Streetwithin fifteen (15) days from adoption of resolution. (Legislative HearingOfficer recommends approval) 47. Resolution - 98 -418- Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building at 948 Forest Streetwithin fifteen (15) days from adoption of resolution. (Legislative HearingOfficer recommends amending the order to remove or repair within five (5)days) 48. Resolution - 98 -419- Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building at 1005 Jessie Streetwithin fifteen (15) days from adoption of resolution. (Legislative HearingOfficer recommends amending the order to remove or repair by October 16,1998) 49. Resolution Approving Assessment- 98 -420 - In the matter of demolition of a vacant building at 328 LexingtonParkway North, and summary abatement (property cleanup) at 663 York Avenue.(File 4J9711 CC; J9711 AAA) (Laid over from April 22) (Legislative Hearing Officer recommendsapproval) 50. Resolution Approving Assessment- 98 -421 - In the matter of summary abatements (property cleanup for partof January and February 1998); boardings -up for November and December 1997;and summary abatement (snow and /or ice removal and sanding walks for partof December 1997 through February 1998). (File 4J9801A, J980113, J9801A1)(Legislative Hearing Officer recommends approval with the followingexceptions: 1130 Bush Avenue - Reduce the assessmentto $400.00 plus a $40.00 service fee; file: //C:ADOCUME— l \LFSUPP —1 \LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_145321\Agenda 5 -1... 12/15/2010 Page 6 of 7 553 Edmund Avenue - Reduce thecharge to $100.00 plus $90.00 for disposal of the trash and a $40.00 servicefee; 741 Maryland Avenue - Reduce theassessment to $137.50) (Note: This item will also be apublic hearing on May 27) 51. Resolution - 98 -422 - Approving(A) a multifamily rental housing development project for the elderly anda housing program therefore, and authorizing the Housing and RedevelopmentAuthority to exercise the powers granted in Minnesota Statutes, Section462C.01 to 462C.08 in connection therewith; and (B) creation of the SuperiorStreet Cottages Housing Tax Increment Financing District and the Tax IncrementFinancing Plan relating thereto. 52. Public hearing to consider theappeal of "The Neighborhood" to a decision of the Planning Commission approvinga special condition use permit to allow a cluster development with ten(10) dwelling units on property located at the southwest quadrant of LexingtonParkway South and St. Clair Avenue. 53. Public hearing to consider theappeal of Michael Prichard and Scott and Elisa Knudson to a decision ofthe Planning Commission granting a special condition use permit to allowconversion of a residential structure greater than 9,000 square feet toa residence for frail elderly and elderly with dementia/Alzheimer's atl5 Montcalm Court. 54. Public hearing to consider theappeal of Ron Severson to a decision of the Board of Zoning Appeals denyingvariances for construction of a carriage house and parking at 420 PortlandAvenue. HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA Wednesday, May 13, 1998 2:00 - 3:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS - THIRDFLOOR CITY HALL -COURT HOUSE AGENDA file: //C:ADOCUME- 1 \LFSUPP -1 \LOCALS -1 \Temp \ELF20101215_145321\Agenda 5 -1... 12/15/2010 Page 7 of 7 ROLL CALL CONSENT AGENDA 1. Approval of Tax increment FinancingPlan for Superior Street Cottages Housing Tax Increment Financing District,District 9 2. Name Change for Wold Architectsfor Purchase of 305 St. Peter Street (Jemne Building) District 17 3 Request for Funding NeighborhoodDevelopment Alliance's Capital City Development Program, District 3 PUBLIC HEARINGS 4. Authorization to Execute the Conveyanceof Parcel at 5th Street and Cedar Street, District 17 5. Resolution (A) Authorizing thelssuance of District Cooling Revenue Bonds, 1998 Series J, 1998 TaxableSeries K and 1998 Series L, to Finance in part the Construction of Improvementsto a District Cooling System Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 469.152through 469.165 (B) Authorizing the Advance Refunding of District CoolingRevenue Bonds, 1991 Series C, and (C) Authorizing the Execution of VariousDocuments in Connection Therewith, District 17 DISCUSSION STAFF REPORT ADJOURNMENT file: //C:ADOCUME— l \LFSUPP —1 \LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_145321\Agenda 5 -1... 12/15/2010