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Agenda 10-23-2002Page 1 of 8 AGENDA OF THE SAINT PAUL CITY COUNCIL Wednesday, October 23, 2002 - 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 - 651- 266 -8565 Office of the City Council Web Index • Consent Agenda • Communications and Administrative Orders • For Action • For Discussion • Ordinances • Public Hearings • Miscellaneous • Housing and Redevelopment Authority CONSENT AGENDA (Items 1 - 23) NOTE: ALL ITEMS LISTED UNDER CONSENT AGENDA WILL BE ENACTED BY ONE MOTION. THERE WILL BE NO SEPARATE DISCUSSION OF THESE ITEMS. IF DISCUSSION IS DESIRED BY A COUNCIL,MEMBER, THAT ITEM WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA AND CONSIDERED SEPARATELY. COMMUNICATIONS AND ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS 1. Claims of Cousineau, McGuire & Anderson, Attorneys at Law, (for next of kin for Rachelle Cleveland), Pamela Gryc, Sarith Peou, Randall Sampson, Marcus S. Teichner and Associates, Attorneys at Law, (for David Christopherson), and Robert Turner. 2. Demand for Judicial Determination of Forfeiture in the matter of Lois Cobb vs. the City of Saint Paul, et al. 3. Letter from the Citizen Service Office /Division of Property Code Enforcement declaring 730 Sherburne Avenue as nuisance property. (For notification purposes only; a public hearing will be file: //C:ADOCUME— l\LFSUPP— l\LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_133157\Agenda 10 -... 12/15/2010 Page 2 of 8 scheduled at a later date if necessary.) 4. Administrative Orders: D002203 Authorizing the Police Department to remit payment to the Chair of the Police - Civilian Internal Affairs Review Commission (non -City employee) for attending the National Association of Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement annual conference in Cambridge, MA from October 31 - November 3, 2002. D002204 Authorizing the Police Department ICAC Task Force to purchase food from Events by Design, not to exceed $400.00, for a regional training session addressing the problem of the exploitation of children and child pornography via the Internet. D002205 Authorizing spending authority from the Marketing and Promotions budget to pay amounts, not to exceed, $1,129.49, for partnering with the Minnesota Film Board in providing low and /or no -cost public space for small to medium size film, movie and television and post - production in the City of Saint Paul. FOR ACTION 5. Approval of minutes of September 25, 2002 6. Resolution - 02 -968 - Approving the Memorandum of Agreement between Independent School District No. 625 and the Twin City Glaziers, Architectural Metals and Glass Workers Local 1324 to establish Terms and Conditions of Employment for 2002 - 2003. (To be laid over one week for adoption) 7. Resolution - 02 -969 - Approving the Employment Agreement between Independent School District No. 625 and the United Union of Roofers, Waterproofers and Allied Workers, Local Union No. 96; United Association of Steamfitters, Pipefitters, and Service Technicians, Local Union No. 455; Sheet Metal Workers International Association, Local 10; and United Association of Plumbers, Local Union No. 34 to establish Terms and Conditions of Employment for 2002 - 2005. (To be laid over one week for adoption) 8. Resolution - 02 -970 - Approving a settlement with Allstate Indemnity Company for a property damage claim relating to an automobile accident with a police squad. 9. Resolution - 02 -971 - Endorsing the findings of the Saint Paul Planning Commission articulated in the report "Response to the Blueprint 2030 - October 2002" and encouraging the Metropolitan Council to take these into account in its redraft. 10. Resolution - 02 -972 - Adopting the 2002 Large Neighborhood STAR Loan and Grant Program. 11. Resolution - 02 -973 - Approving State Legislation (Chapter 390, Sections 36, 37 and 38, Laws of Minnesota for 2002) authorizing the establishment of an independent library agency, a City levy for the operation of the library and bonding authority. 12. Resolution - 02 -974 - Suspending the On -sale Liquor and Sunday On -Sale Liquor licenses held by Blues Saloon, Inc., dba Blues Saloon /Lucy's Bar, 601 Western Avenue North, for delinquent taxes owed to the State of Minnesota. 13. Resolution - 02 -975 - Concerning adverse action against the Cigarette /Tobacco license held by file: //C:ADOCUME— l\LFSUPP— l\LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_133157\Agenda 10 -... 12/15/2010 Page 3 of 8 Panian Minnehaha Grocery, Inc., dba Minnehaha Grocery, 1818 Minnehaha Avenue East 14. Resolution - 02 -976 - Holding the Wilder Foundation harmless, as a funding agent, as part of a Weed and Seed grant agreement for the Division of Parks and Recreation offering activities at Martin Luther King Recreation Center to youth who live within the Summit - University community. 15. Resolution - 02 -977 - Authorizing the withholding of tax forfeit parcels from public sale. 16. Resolution - 02 -978 - Deleting the amount of the assessment from the property at 53 King Street East. 17. Resolution - 02 -979 - Releasing easements within the area described as Lot 2, Block 1, Rosenthal Addition for the purpose of replatting the property for development. 18. Resolution - 02 -980 - Amending the 2002 Capital Improvement budget to set up a spending and financing plan for a STAR grant for the Citywide Path and Trail Fund for repair of Fish Hatchery Trail. 19. Resolution - 02 -981 - Authorizing the Department of Fire and Safety Services to enter into an agreement with the Salvation Army for rental of old Fire Station 24 for use as an Emergency Disaster Service Center. 20. Resolution - 02 -982 - Accepting a Cops More 2002 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice for the period August 1, 2002 - July 31, 2003. 21. Resolution - 02 -983 - Authorizing the Police Department to submit a grant application for an intensive Spanish language training program for police officers that will be funded by the Saint Paul Foundation, Saint Paul Companies Foundation, and the Minnesota Department of Public Safety. 22. Resolution - 02 -984 - Accepting grants from the U.S. Economic Development Administration for the Westminster Junction Business Center. 23. Resolution - 02 -985 - Authorizing the City Attorney's Office to enter into a contract with the State of Minnesota, acting through its Second Judicial District, in order to receive continued funding for the Community Courts calendar. FOR DISCUSSION 24. Report by the Department of Planning and Economic Development on the possible use of land trusts and essential function bonds to finance the production of affordable housing. (Requested by the Council in Council File 02 -510 adopted June 5; laid over from October 2) 25. A report from Council Research regarding the responses from the Capital Improvement Budget Committee (CIB) and the STAR Boards to the questions addressed by the Administration on the various issues and recommendations for the STAR Program. (Requested by the Council on August 21; laid over from October 2) 26. A report from the Department of Planning and Economic Development staff on a thorough analysis of the STAR Program. (Requested by the Council on August 21; laid over from October 2) file: //C:ADOCUME— l\LFSUPP— l\LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_133157\Agenda 10 -... 12/15/2010 Page 4 of 8 27. Update from the Citizen Service Office on their response to the Council Research Performance Audit. (An eighteen -month update was requested by the Council on February 27, 2002) (Laid over from October 9) 28. Consideration of the application of SISKA Group for preliminary and final plat approval for subdivision of property at 2160 Highwood Avenue between Skyway Drive and McKnight Road to create eight (8) residential lots. (Public hearing held October 2 and laid over from October 16) 29. A report from the Police Department on what is being done regarding the security of City facilities This request follows the incident of cars being torched at the police substation. (Requested by the City Council on October 16) 30. A report from the Police Department regarding new policies for police responding to violent confrontations involving mentally ill people. (Requested by the City Council on October 16) 31. Resolution - 02 -986 - Creating the Saint Paul Emergency Housing Fund and establishing revised guidelines for the use of Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) funds which encourage more use of ESG funds for capital projects. ORDINANCES NOTE: AN ORDINANCE IS A CITY LA W ENACTED BY THE CITY CO UNCIL. IT IS READ AT FO UR SEPARATE COUNCIL MEETINGS AND BECOMES EFFECTIVE AFTER PASSAGE BY THECOUNCIL AND 30 DAYSAFTER PUBLICATION IN THE SAINT PAUL LEGAL LEDGER 32. Final Adoption - 02 -570 - An ordinance establishing a new height limit for boulevard plantings of 36 inches, except for plantings within fifteen feet of any intersection or within five feet of any alley, driveway approach or public utility fixture where plantings may not exceed the current height requirement of twelve inches in height. (Substitute introduced on June 26; laid over from September 11) 33. Final Adoption - 02 -871 - An ordinance rescinding the requirement that cabaret license applicants hold restaurant licenses. (Amended on September 25 and laid over from October 9) 34. First Reading - 02 -987 - An ordinance granting the application of Arthur Baumeister to rezone property at the southwest corner of Page and Concord Streets from R -4 to RT -1 to construct two duplexes. (Public hearing held September 25, 2002) 35. First Reading - 02 -988 - An ordinance amending Saint Paul Legislative Code 33.05 to increase Certificate of Occupancy renewal fees by 25 %. PUBLIC HEARINGS (public hearings will begin at 5:30 p.m.) 36. Public hearing regarding the Saint Paul Downtown Airport Flood Protection - Perimeter Dike. A presentation will be made by the Metropolitan Airports Commission and public comment will be received on the Environmental Assessment Worksheet. 37. Third Reading - 02 -898 - An ordinance amending Chapter 324 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code establishing time periods for the purpose of calculating the presumptive penalty for a violation of sale of tobacco to a minor. file: //C:ADOCUME— l \LFSUPP —1 \LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_133157\Agenda 10 -... 12/15/2010 Page 5 of 8 38. Public hearing to consider the report of the Administrative Law Judge concerning the Cigarette /Tobacco License held by Mahubeh Mustafa, dba Dale Selby Superette, 618 Selby Avenue. 39. Resolution - 02 -989 - Denying the Taxicab Driver's License application by Ralph W. Olson. 40. Resolution - 02 -289 - Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building at 860 Euclid Street within fifteen (15) days from adoption of resolution. (Laid over from July 24) (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends laying over to the November 12, 2002, Legislative Hearing and the November 20, 2002, City Council Meeting.) 41. Resolution - 02 -816 - Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building 611 Dayton Avenue (carriage house) within fifteen (15) days from adoption of resolution. (Laid over from September 4) (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends approval) 42. Resolution - 02 -990 - Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building at 1684 Burns Avenue within fifteen (15) days from adoption of resolution. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends approval) 43. Resolution - 02 -991 - Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building at 1143 Hudson Road within five (5) days from adoption of resolution. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends approval) 44. Resolution - 02 -992 - Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building at 1165 Hudson Road within five (5) days from adoption of resolution. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends approval) 45. Resolution - 02 -993 - Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building at 14 Jessamine Avenue East within fifteen (15) days from adoption of resolution. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends approval) 46. Appeal of Colleen Moore to a summary abatement order for property at 1774 Norfolk Avenue. (Laid over from September 4) (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends denying the appeal) 47. Appeal of P. Mulvaney, Jr. to a summary abatement order for property at 2194 Nortonia Avenue. (Laid over from September 4) (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends denying the appeal) 48. Appeal of Christine M. McGirl to a summary abatement order for property at 1240 Berkeley Avenue. (Laid over from October 2) (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends denying the appeal) 49. Appeal of Marcella Hartman to a summary abatement order for property at 677 Hyacinth Avenue East. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends denying the appeal) Appeal of Marlene McBride to a summary abatement order for property at 812 Stewart Avenue. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends denying the appeal) Appeal of Ronald Wallace to a summary abatement order for property at 1790 Dayton Avenue. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends denying the appeal) 52. Resolution - 02 -994 - Adopting the Fiscal Year 2002 Large Neighborhood STAR Program, including Business Subsidy requirements. 53. Resolution - 02 -995 - Establishing No Parking, 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, Except by Permit on the east side of Exeter Place from Mississippi River Boulevard to Riverwood Place. file: //C:ADOCUME— l\LFSUPP— l\LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_133157\Agenda 10 -... 12/15/2010 Page 6 of 8 54. Resolution - 02 -996 - Approving the petition of the City of Saint Paul to vacate interest in the Old East Team Police Station and convey title to the Housing and Redevelopment Authority. 55. Resolution - 02 -997 - Approving the petition of Cashill Spaulding Properties to vacate the north - south and the east -west alleys in Block 5, St. Catherine's Park, for the purpose of resurfacing alley and using as a private drive. 56. Resolution Ratifying Assessment - 02 -820 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for summary abatement (property clean -up) at 1194 Albemarle Street. (J0204AA) (Laid over from September 25) (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends approval) 57. Resolution Ratifying Assessment - 02 -998 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for towing of abandoned vehicle from private property located at 1630 Reaney Avenue. (J0204VVV) (Laid over from October 2) (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends denying the appeal) 58. Public hearing to consider the application of Lorraine Peltier to rezone property from RT -1 (Two - Family Residential) to I -1 (Industrial) to allow expansion of existing wire cloth business at 12 W. Acker Street (between Sylvan Street and Lightner Place). 59. Public hearing to consider the application of Lisa Bolduan to rezone property at 1760 Larpenteur Avenue (between Flandrau Street and White Bear Avenue) from R -3 (one - family residential) to B -3 (general business) to become part of a new retail development and to resolve zoning district boundary conflict. MISCELLANEOUS 60. Recognizing Gerry Strathman, Council Research Director and Secretary to the City Council, on his retirement after 14 years of City service. REMINDER: No City Council Meeting will be held on October 30, 2002, as it is the fifth Wednesday of the month. HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA Wednesday, October 23, 2002 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. City Council Chambers, Third Floor, City Hall Angela Simons, Clerical Support (651) 266 -6605 AGENDA file: //C:ADOCUME- 1\LFSUPP- 1\LOCALS -1 \Temp \ELF20101215_133157\Agenda 10 -... 12/15/2010 Page 7 of 8 Housing 5000- Housing Projects Scorecard with projects on agenda shaded is attached to packets. ROLL CALL CONSENT 1. Approval of Minutes from September 25, 2002. 2 Approval of Financing Plan for 691 Blair Avenue under the Replacement Single Family New Construction Program, Thomas -Dale, District 7. 3. Approval of Second Amendment to Loan Agreement with U.S. Bank National Association for the Purpose of Continuing to Originate Mortgage Loans Under Minneapolis /Saint Paul Mortgage Revenue Bond Programs, Citywide. 4. Request for Funding Community Neighborhood Housing Services Community Fix -Up Fund Seniors Program, Citywide. PUBLIC HEARINGS 5. Authorization to Execute the Sale of Parcels 522 -524 Edmund Avenue and 659 Blair Avenue under the Replacement Single Family New Construction Program, Thomas -Dale, District 7. 6. Authorization to Execute the Sale of Parcels 238 Victoria Street and the North 24 Feet of 236 Victoria Street under the City Wide Redevelopment Plan, Summit - University District 8. DISCUSSION 7. Designation of Crestview Community Expansion Project to Receive Year 2003 Low Income Housing Tax Credits, District 5 (Staff will request a two -week lay over) ADJOURNMENT Council Meeting Information Website For an updated copy of the City Council Meeting agendas or minutes, please visit our website at www.ci.stpaul.mn.us /council. Cable The City Council and Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) Meetings are cablecasted live on Channel 18 and repeated on Thursdays at 7: 00 p.m., Saturdays at 12:30 p.m., and Sundays at 1: 00 p.m. (Subject to change). 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