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AGENDA OF THE SAINT PAUL CITY
COUNCIL
Wednesday, June 3, 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
Nancy Anderson, Assistant Secretary to the Council
Mary Erickson, Clerical Support - 266 -8565
Office of the City Council
Web Index
• Consent Agenda
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• Ordinances
• Public Hearings
CONSENT AGENDA (Items I - 11)
NOTE:ALL ITEMS LISTED UNDER CONSENT AGENDA WILL BE ENACTED BY
ONEMOTION. THERE WILL BE NO SEPARATE DISCUSSION OF THESE ITEMS.
IFDISCUSSION IS DESIRED, THAT ITEM WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE
CONSENTAGENDA AND CONSIDERED SEPARATELY.
FOR ACTION
1.Approval of minutes of April 8, and April 15, 1998.
2.Claims of Donavee Chappell, Marie Demitroff, Anthony Elliott,James & Laurie Hoffman, Denis J.
LaComb, Deborah Linsk, PatrickLyttle, and Lorraine Olson.
3.Amended Summons and Complaint in the matter of The SchnitzerSite Group vs. the City of Saint
Paul, et al.
4.Letter from the Office of the City Attorney announcing a publichearing before the City Council on
June 10, 1998 to consider adverseaction against cigarette license held by Parkway Liquors, Inc.,
301 Wheelock Parkway East.
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5.Letter from the Real Estate Division recommending approval ofthe request of Ramsey County
Property Records and Revenue, ValuationDivision, for reclassification of property located at 121
BandanaBoulevard East. ( #AN -98 -0121)
6.Letters from the Department of Fire and Safety Services /PropertyCode Enforcement declaring 1171
Minnehaha Avenue West and 674 WellsStreet as "nuisance properties" and setting date of
LegislativeHearings for June 16, 1998 and City Council Hearings for June 24,1998.
7.Administrative Orders:
D001543Amending the 1998 budget of various funds in the Departmentof Public Works.
D001544Addition of $3,400.80 to the contract for Lafond GrottoRSVP project.
D001545Approving payment, not to exceed $15,000.00, for variouscosts associated with Winter
Carnival events.
D001547Authorizing payment, not to exceed $400.00, to Events byDesign, for lunches for a Police
Department "Graffiti Seminar" heldon April 23, 1998.
D001548Authorizing payment, not to exceed $2,500.00, to WildMountain Ski Area for services
provided to the Division of Parks andRecreation for the Family Day Ski Outing held on February 15,
1998.
D001549Authorizing payment, not to exceed $2,500.00, to Events byDesign, for food service for the
outside agencies participating inthe Police Department's "Street Safe Officer Survival" course to beheld
in June.
8.Resolution - 98 -475 - Approving the appointment of Michael S.Margulies, by Mayor Coleman, to the
Saint Paul Planning Commission.
9.Resolution - 98 -476 - Approving an amendment to the 1997 1998collective bargaining agreement
between the City of Saint Paul andAFSCME -Legal to allow a job share arrangement for two members of
theCity Attorney's Office staff. (To be laid over one week for adoption)
I O.Resolution - 98 -477 - Waiving fees for Class B police permitsand street barricades for neighborhood
block clubs conducting blockparties to celebrate America's National Night Out.
I l Resolution - 98 -478 - Requesting the Director of the Departmentof Public Works to work with other
City officials to establishboundaries for Residential Daily Hauling Districts and to create acity -wide plan
whereby collection of mixed municipal solid waste isconducted on a single day each week that
corresponds to theResidential Daily Hauling District specified by an ordinance whichwill be considered
by the Council.
FOR DISCUSSION
12.Resolution - 98 -447 - Executing a Lease Agreement between PromManagement Group and the City
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of Saint Paul for the management andoperation of the food service and equipment rental at the
ComoLakeside Pavilion. (Laid over from May 27)
13.Resolution - 98 -479 - Supporting the development ofenvironmental standards for the construction,
maintenance andoperation of City owned, operated or financed buildings.
ORDINANCES
14.Final Adoption - 98 -373 - An ordinance amending Chapter 361 ofthe Legislative Code to require tow
companies to verify the vehiclestatus prior to towing and to notify the last known owner of thevehicle.
15.Final Adoption - 98 -374 - An ordinance amending the Saint PaulCharter to provide for voting
requirements in case of abstentions forconflict of interest.
16.Final Adoption - 98 -375 - An ordinance to regulate conflicts ofinterest for City officials and
employees who are offered, or leavethe City for, private employment.
17.Final Adoption - 98 -407 - An ordinance amending Chapter 324 ofthe Saint Paul Legislative Code to
prohibit tobacco vending machinesin facilities where minors are present and to establish
anadministrative penalty to be imposed against the clerk at a licensedpremise who sells tobacco or
tobacco products to a minor.
18.Final Adoption - 98 -408 - An ordinance finalizing City Councilaction taken April 1, 1998 approving
a petition of Como NorthtownCredit Union to rezone property located at 965/967 Churchill Streetfrom
RT -1 to B -2. (Public hearing was held April 1)
19.Second Reading - 98 -458 - An ordinance amending Chapter 402 ofthe Saint Paul Legislative Code to
delete an obsolete reference toanother portion of the Code.
20.Second Reading - 98 -459 - An ordinance amending the Saint PaulLegislative Code Chapter 369.06;
changing the expiration date onBuilding Trades Business Licenses from December 31 of the year
issuedto December 1.
21.Second Reading - 98 -460 - An ordinance to regulate fires,lighted coals and fuels on multi -unit
residential balconies andpatios.
22.First Reading - 98 -480 - An ordinance to regulate thecollection of mixed municipal solid waste from
residential propertiesby (1) dividing the City into "Residential Daily Hauling Districts "and (2) limiting
the regular weekly collection of mixed municipalsolid waste from those properties to one day per week
in each suchdistrict.
PUBLIC HEARINGS (Publichearings will be at 5:30 p.m.
23.Third Reading - 98 -441 - An ordinance to amend Sec. 189.05 andSec. 189.14(a) of the Saint Paul
Legislative Code adding status as alleritage Preservation Site as a condition required to be disclosed
ofthe truth -in- housing disclosure report for single- and two- familydwellings, town homes,
condominiums and co ops.
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24.Resolution - 98 -481 - Approving the decision of the LegislativeHearing Officer on Property Code
Enforcement Appeals for propertylocated at 423 University Avenue West. (Laid over from May 27)
25.Final Order - 98 -482 - In the matter of sidewalk reconstructionin various areas of Ward 2. (File
4598006 - 598023)
26.Public hearing to consider the appeal of Alter TradingCorporation to a decision of the Planning
Commission denying aspecial condition use permit to allow a large metal shredder at 80113arge Channel
Road.
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