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99-338CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL FILE NO. - 1 1. 3 3 8' EINAL ORDER By �� � � File No. SE�LOW Voting Ward 6 In the Matter o£ sidevralk reconstruction at the following locations: 599003 - East side Duluth St from E. Hawthorne Ave. to E. Orange Ave. S99004 - Both sides Frank St. from E. Hyacinth Ave. to E. Ivy Ave. 599005 - Both sides E. Hawthorne Ave. from Frank St. to Duluth St. 599006 - North side E. Orange Ave. from Frank St. to E. Hyacinth Ave. *ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION RATES RESIDENTIAI, RATES (One, two or three family structures) Reconstruction (replacement of old sidewalk) -$8.65 per front foot £or a five (5) Poot wide walk and $10.38 per front foot for a six (6) foot wide walk. All other widths will be prorated accordingly. New construction (where no walk existed) - 100� of the actual cost estimated to be approximately $3.87 per square foot. All corner residential properties will receive a credit up to the Pirst 150 feet of new or reconstructed sidewalk along and abutting the "long side" of the property. NIULTI-RESIDENTIAL (More than three family structures), NON RESIDENTIAL RATES For new and reconstructed sidewalk; 100� of actual cost estimated to be approximately $5.23 per square foot. under Preliminary order �`'' — `(p(� approved ��. \`"� ����_ The Council of the City of Saint Paul has conducted a public hearing upon the above improvement, due notice thereof having been given as prescribed by the City Charter; and WHEREAS, The Council has heard all persons, objections and recommendations pertaining to said proposed improvement and has fully considered the same; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby order that the above-described improvement be made, and the proper City officers are hereby directed and authorized to proceed with the improvement; and be it FURTHER RE50LVED, That upon the completion of said improvement, the proper City officers shall calculate all expenses incurred therein and sha11 report the same to the City Council in accordance with Chapter 14 of the City Charter. COUNCILPERSONS Yeas Nays Benanav — P,�Cjs�h�' �Blakey ��ostrom •/Coleman �FCarris v�antry � iter �In Favor 6 Against � fabs�r� Adopted by Council: Date��l� I Certified Passed by Council Secretary � ?u�blic Hearing Date - April 14, 1999 RE 2-5-49 : Works Sidewalks ;'f PERSON & PHONE TVed{ - ZBE-EOH7 1 DAb''�OA 1 E� 2-24-99 Must Research office by � DEPARTMEM' DIREC7oR FOR �CIiYATTORNEY � BU06E� DIRECTOR � MAYOR (Ofl ASSISTANn � � Rri -�38' NO. ����5-- ❑ CRYCAUNC0. ❑C[NCLFRK ❑ FlN. & MC�S. SERVICES DiR 7� Councif Research 11tOFSIGNA7LflEPACaES 1 _(CLPALLLOCATONSFOpSIGNANR� u ASSOCIATE u DEPARTMENTAIACCOUMANP ON REWESTED ReconsWct Sidewafk in Ward 6(See attached list) Vl/ �� WI � � JMMEN�A'f10NS: Approve (n) or RejeM (R) pEpgONAL SERYICE COMRACTS MUST AN5WER THE FOLLOWING �UES770NS: PLANNINGCAMMISSION _������MMISSION �. HasthispersoMfirtnevervrorkedunderacron[rac[4orihisdeparfinenl? _.____..— YES NO = I 2. Has Nis persorVfirm ever been a ciry employee? I YES NO 3. Does this perso�rtn po5ses5 a skill not nottnally posse5sed 6y any Curren[ city employeel YES NO -' Expiain ail yes answeB on separate sheet antl at[ach to green sheet OPPORTUNIN (WH�, WNAT. Wk1EN, WMERE. WH`�: The problem "defeetive sidewalk" was created because of tree roots, deleterious subgrade material, alternating freefthaw cycles, service {ife limits, chemical additives, eMreme temperature variations, etc. These problems occur on a citywide level and must be addressed and corrected on an annual basis. Left uncorrected, the sidewalk condftion wouid worsen to a state where it woutd be rendered unusabie and subject to increased pedestrian injuries from falls and possible IiGgaGons. IEAPPROVED' The community will benefit from this project because it will provide safe defect free sidewalks for ds many citizens. The sidewalk contracts are executed by private contractors, so it foilows that private sector jobs are created as a result of ihis activity. DISADVAN�AGES Historically, the sidewatk reconstructions have created negative feedback in the area of construction procedure and assessment. Simply stated, property owners detest assessments, and despite the fact up to one-half the assessment is City subsidized, it stiil remains controversial. 7his option would allow the infrastructure of sidewalk stock to deieriorate, which in tum, will generate more personal injury suits, ultimately resulting in the expenditure of larger doilar amounts in eventual repairs and/or replacement, as weii as ciaim payouts_ �£�����'3 �2�i�4 ..� � � � s - �}�sy�i 'OTAL AMOUNT OF TRANSACTION S g, Htf ], �� 'UNDINGSOURCE 98 -�.M-o668 A . P�`RI g8 = MMICIALINFQRMATIQN:(EXPLAIN) Q� AST = '" �GREEN 0-98 COSTIREYENUE BUDGEfED (CIRCIE ONE� YES NO AqNITYNUMBER �g$�2T75j�Q7$�'da00� C. Cis 98 = 50,040 SUMMARY OF ENGINEERING RECOMMENDATIONS Ward 6 �q.33�' PROJEL'T: RECONSTRUCT SIDEWALB E.S. DIJLTJTH ST: from E. Haw- thorne Ave. to E. Orange Ave. ���3 INIT7ATING ACTION: 'This order was initiated by the Director of Public Works as public necessity on the basis of an inspection of the waLk. EXISTING CONDITIONS: This walk is poured concrete with scaled and cracked panels. PRQJECT: RECONSTRUCT SIDEWALK B.S. FRANK ST. from E. Hyacinth Ave. to E. Ivy Ave. �� INITIt1TING ACTION: This order was initiated by the Director of Public Works � �� as public necessity on the basis of an inspection of the walk. EXISTING CONDITIONS: This walk is poured concrete with tree heaves, asphalt patches and cracked panels. PROJECT: RECONSTRUCT SIDEWALK B.S. E. HAWTFIORNE AVE. from Frank St_ to Duluth St. INITIATING ACTION: This order was initiated by the Director of Public Works �� as public necessity on the basis of two (2) compiaints and an inspection of the walk. EXISTING CONDITIONS: This walk is poured concrete with tree heaves, asphalt patches, disintegrated, scaled, settled and cracked panels. ................................................................... PROJECT: RECQNSTRUCT SIDEWALK N.S. E. ORANGE AVE. from FYank St. to E. Hyacinth Ave. y�_ INITIATING AGTION: This order was initiated by the Director of Public Works �/� as public necessity on the basis of an fnpsection of the walk. EXISTING CONDITIONS: This walk is poured concrete with scaled and settled panels. qq-`>3Y CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNC L FILE NO. qq �'(�Q � PRELIMINARY ORDER By File No. EE BELOW Voting Ward 6 In the Matter o£ sidewalk reconstruct3on at the following locations: 599003 - East side Duluth St from E. Hawthorne Ave. to E. Orange Ave. 599004 - Both sides Frank St. from E. Hyacinth Ave. to E. Ivy Ave. 599005 - Both sides E_ Hawthorne Ave. from Frank St. to Duluth St. S99�06 - North side E. Orange Ave. from Frank St. to E. Hyacinth Ave. *ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION RATES RESIDENTIAL RATES (One, two or three family structures) Reconstruction (replacement of old sidewalk) -$8.65 per front foot £or a five (5) foot wide walk and $10.38 per front foot for a six (6) foot wide walk. All other widths will iae prorated accordingly. New construction (where no walk existed) - 100$ of the actual cost estimated to be approximately 53.87 per square foot. All corner residential properties will receive a credit up to the first 150 feet of new or reconstructed sidewalk along and abutting the "long side" of the property. MULTI-RESIDENTZAL(More than three family structures), NON-RESIDENTIAL RATES For new and reconstructed sidewalk; 1Q0� of actual cost estimated to be approximately $5.23 per square foot. The Council of the City of Saint Paul having received the report of the Mayor upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1 That the said report and the same is hereby approved with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is *SEE ABOVE for estimated construction rates, financed by assessments and 1998 Public Improvement Aid. That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 14�` dav of April, 1999 at 5:30 o'clock P.M., in the Council Chambers of the City Aall and Court House Building in the City of Saint Paul. That notice of said public hearing be given to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place o£ hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. COUNCILPERSONS ss � Nays ✓Benanav ✓Blakey ;/fio s trom — Coleman ✓�arris ,/Lantry �Fteiter � In Favor O Against - � �b5�w� Adopted by Council: Date__�t� Certified Passed by Council Secretary BY�. � . � r..�� Mayor CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL FILE NO. - 1 1. 3 3 8' EINAL ORDER By �� � � File No. SE�LOW Voting Ward 6 In the Matter o£ sidevralk reconstruction at the following locations: 599003 - East side Duluth St from E. Hawthorne Ave. to E. Orange Ave. S99004 - Both sides Frank St. from E. Hyacinth Ave. to E. Ivy Ave. 599005 - Both sides E. Hawthorne Ave. from Frank St. to Duluth St. 599006 - North side E. Orange Ave. from Frank St. to E. Hyacinth Ave. *ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION RATES RESIDENTIAI, RATES (One, two or three family structures) Reconstruction (replacement of old sidewalk) -$8.65 per front foot £or a five (5) Poot wide walk and $10.38 per front foot for a six (6) foot wide walk. All other widths will be prorated accordingly. New construction (where no walk existed) - 100� of the actual cost estimated to be approximately $3.87 per square foot. All corner residential properties will receive a credit up to the Pirst 150 feet of new or reconstructed sidewalk along and abutting the "long side" of the property. NIULTI-RESIDENTIAL (More than three family structures), NON RESIDENTIAL RATES For new and reconstructed sidewalk; 100� of actual cost estimated to be approximately $5.23 per square foot. under Preliminary order �`'' — `(p(� approved ��. \`"� ����_ The Council of the City of Saint Paul has conducted a public hearing upon the above improvement, due notice thereof having been given as prescribed by the City Charter; and WHEREAS, The Council has heard all persons, objections and recommendations pertaining to said proposed improvement and has fully considered the same; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby order that the above-described improvement be made, and the proper City officers are hereby directed and authorized to proceed with the improvement; and be it FURTHER RE50LVED, That upon the completion of said improvement, the proper City officers shall calculate all expenses incurred therein and sha11 report the same to the City Council in accordance with Chapter 14 of the City Charter. COUNCILPERSONS Yeas Nays Benanav — P,�Cjs�h�' �Blakey ��ostrom •/Coleman �FCarris v�antry � iter �In Favor 6 Against � fabs�r� Adopted by Council: Date��l� I Certified Passed by Council Secretary � ?u�blic Hearing Date - April 14, 1999 RE 2-5-49 : Works Sidewalks ;'f PERSON & PHONE TVed{ - ZBE-EOH7 1 DAb''�OA 1 E� 2-24-99 Must Research office by � DEPARTMEM' DIREC7oR FOR �CIiYATTORNEY � BU06E� DIRECTOR � MAYOR (Ofl ASSISTANn � � Rri -�38' NO. ����5-- ❑ CRYCAUNC0. ❑C[NCLFRK ❑ FlN. & MC�S. SERVICES DiR 7� Councif Research 11tOFSIGNA7LflEPACaES 1 _(CLPALLLOCATONSFOpSIGNANR� u ASSOCIATE u DEPARTMENTAIACCOUMANP ON REWESTED ReconsWct Sidewafk in Ward 6(See attached list) Vl/ �� WI � � JMMEN�A'f10NS: Approve (n) or RejeM (R) pEpgONAL SERYICE COMRACTS MUST AN5WER THE FOLLOWING �UES770NS: PLANNINGCAMMISSION _������MMISSION �. HasthispersoMfirtnevervrorkedunderacron[rac[4orihisdeparfinenl? _.____..— YES NO = I 2. Has Nis persorVfirm ever been a ciry employee? I YES NO 3. Does this perso�rtn po5ses5 a skill not nottnally posse5sed 6y any Curren[ city employeel YES NO -' Expiain ail yes answeB on separate sheet antl at[ach to green sheet OPPORTUNIN (WH�, WNAT. Wk1EN, WMERE. WH`�: The problem "defeetive sidewalk" was created because of tree roots, deleterious subgrade material, alternating freefthaw cycles, service {ife limits, chemical additives, eMreme temperature variations, etc. These problems occur on a citywide level and must be addressed and corrected on an annual basis. Left uncorrected, the sidewalk condftion wouid worsen to a state where it woutd be rendered unusabie and subject to increased pedestrian injuries from falls and possible IiGgaGons. IEAPPROVED' The community will benefit from this project because it will provide safe defect free sidewalks for ds many citizens. The sidewalk contracts are executed by private contractors, so it foilows that private sector jobs are created as a result of ihis activity. DISADVAN�AGES Historically, the sidewatk reconstructions have created negative feedback in the area of construction procedure and assessment. Simply stated, property owners detest assessments, and despite the fact up to one-half the assessment is City subsidized, it stiil remains controversial. 7his option would allow the infrastructure of sidewalk stock to deieriorate, which in tum, will generate more personal injury suits, ultimately resulting in the expenditure of larger doilar amounts in eventual repairs and/or replacement, as weii as ciaim payouts_ �£�����'3 �2�i�4 ..� � � � s - �}�sy�i 'OTAL AMOUNT OF TRANSACTION S g, Htf ], �� 'UNDINGSOURCE 98 -�.M-o668 A . P�`RI g8 = MMICIALINFQRMATIQN:(EXPLAIN) Q� AST = '" �GREEN 0-98 COSTIREYENUE BUDGEfED (CIRCIE ONE� YES NO AqNITYNUMBER �g$�2T75j�Q7$�'da00� C. Cis 98 = 50,040 SUMMARY OF ENGINEERING RECOMMENDATIONS Ward 6 �q.33�' PROJEL'T: RECONSTRUCT SIDEWALB E.S. DIJLTJTH ST: from E. Haw- thorne Ave. to E. Orange Ave. ���3 INIT7ATING ACTION: 'This order was initiated by the Director of Public Works as public necessity on the basis of an inspection of the waLk. EXISTING CONDITIONS: This walk is poured concrete with scaled and cracked panels. PRQJECT: RECONSTRUCT SIDEWALK B.S. FRANK ST. from E. Hyacinth Ave. to E. Ivy Ave. �� INITIt1TING ACTION: This order was initiated by the Director of Public Works � �� as public necessity on the basis of an inspection of the walk. EXISTING CONDITIONS: This walk is poured concrete with tree heaves, asphalt patches and cracked panels. PROJECT: RECONSTRUCT SIDEWALK B.S. E. HAWTFIORNE AVE. from Frank St_ to Duluth St. INITIATING ACTION: This order was initiated by the Director of Public Works �� as public necessity on the basis of two (2) compiaints and an inspection of the walk. EXISTING CONDITIONS: This walk is poured concrete with tree heaves, asphalt patches, disintegrated, scaled, settled and cracked panels. ................................................................... PROJECT: RECQNSTRUCT SIDEWALK N.S. E. ORANGE AVE. from FYank St. to E. Hyacinth Ave. y�_ INITIATING AGTION: This order was initiated by the Director of Public Works �/� as public necessity on the basis of an fnpsection of the walk. EXISTING CONDITIONS: This walk is poured concrete with scaled and settled panels. qq-`>3Y CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNC L FILE NO. qq �'(�Q � PRELIMINARY ORDER By File No. EE BELOW Voting Ward 6 In the Matter o£ sidewalk reconstruct3on at the following locations: 599003 - East side Duluth St from E. Hawthorne Ave. to E. Orange Ave. 599004 - Both sides Frank St. from E. Hyacinth Ave. to E. Ivy Ave. 599005 - Both sides E_ Hawthorne Ave. from Frank St. to Duluth St. S99�06 - North side E. Orange Ave. from Frank St. to E. Hyacinth Ave. *ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION RATES RESIDENTIAL RATES (One, two or three family structures) Reconstruction (replacement of old sidewalk) -$8.65 per front foot £or a five (5) foot wide walk and $10.38 per front foot for a six (6) foot wide walk. All other widths will iae prorated accordingly. New construction (where no walk existed) - 100$ of the actual cost estimated to be approximately 53.87 per square foot. All corner residential properties will receive a credit up to the first 150 feet of new or reconstructed sidewalk along and abutting the "long side" of the property. MULTI-RESIDENTZAL(More than three family structures), NON-RESIDENTIAL RATES For new and reconstructed sidewalk; 1Q0� of actual cost estimated to be approximately $5.23 per square foot. The Council of the City of Saint Paul having received the report of the Mayor upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1 That the said report and the same is hereby approved with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is *SEE ABOVE for estimated construction rates, financed by assessments and 1998 Public Improvement Aid. That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 14�` dav of April, 1999 at 5:30 o'clock P.M., in the Council Chambers of the City Aall and Court House Building in the City of Saint Paul. That notice of said public hearing be given to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place o£ hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. COUNCILPERSONS ss � Nays ✓Benanav ✓Blakey ;/fio s trom — Coleman ✓�arris ,/Lantry �Fteiter � In Favor O Against - � �b5�w� Adopted by Council: Date__�t� Certified Passed by Council Secretary BY�. � . � r..�� Mayor CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL FILE NO. - 1 1. 3 3 8' EINAL ORDER By �� � � File No. SE�LOW Voting Ward 6 In the Matter o£ sidevralk reconstruction at the following locations: 599003 - East side Duluth St from E. Hawthorne Ave. to E. Orange Ave. S99004 - Both sides Frank St. from E. Hyacinth Ave. to E. Ivy Ave. 599005 - Both sides E. Hawthorne Ave. from Frank St. to Duluth St. 599006 - North side E. Orange Ave. from Frank St. to E. Hyacinth Ave. *ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION RATES RESIDENTIAI, RATES (One, two or three family structures) Reconstruction (replacement of old sidewalk) -$8.65 per front foot £or a five (5) Poot wide walk and $10.38 per front foot for a six (6) foot wide walk. All other widths will be prorated accordingly. New construction (where no walk existed) - 100� of the actual cost estimated to be approximately $3.87 per square foot. All corner residential properties will receive a credit up to the Pirst 150 feet of new or reconstructed sidewalk along and abutting the "long side" of the property. NIULTI-RESIDENTIAL (More than three family structures), NON RESIDENTIAL RATES For new and reconstructed sidewalk; 100� of actual cost estimated to be approximately $5.23 per square foot. under Preliminary order �`'' — `(p(� approved ��. \`"� ����_ The Council of the City of Saint Paul has conducted a public hearing upon the above improvement, due notice thereof having been given as prescribed by the City Charter; and WHEREAS, The Council has heard all persons, objections and recommendations pertaining to said proposed improvement and has fully considered the same; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby order that the above-described improvement be made, and the proper City officers are hereby directed and authorized to proceed with the improvement; and be it FURTHER RE50LVED, That upon the completion of said improvement, the proper City officers shall calculate all expenses incurred therein and sha11 report the same to the City Council in accordance with Chapter 14 of the City Charter. COUNCILPERSONS Yeas Nays Benanav — P,�Cjs�h�' �Blakey ��ostrom •/Coleman �FCarris v�antry � iter �In Favor 6 Against � fabs�r� Adopted by Council: Date��l� I Certified Passed by Council Secretary � ?u�blic Hearing Date - April 14, 1999 RE 2-5-49 : Works Sidewalks ;'f PERSON & PHONE TVed{ - ZBE-EOH7 1 DAb''�OA 1 E� 2-24-99 Must Research office by � DEPARTMEM' DIREC7oR FOR �CIiYATTORNEY � BU06E� DIRECTOR � MAYOR (Ofl ASSISTANn � � Rri -�38' NO. ����5-- ❑ CRYCAUNC0. ❑C[NCLFRK ❑ FlN. & MC�S. SERVICES DiR 7� Councif Research 11tOFSIGNA7LflEPACaES 1 _(CLPALLLOCATONSFOpSIGNANR� u ASSOCIATE u DEPARTMENTAIACCOUMANP ON REWESTED ReconsWct Sidewafk in Ward 6(See attached list) Vl/ �� WI � � JMMEN�A'f10NS: Approve (n) or RejeM (R) pEpgONAL SERYICE COMRACTS MUST AN5WER THE FOLLOWING �UES770NS: PLANNINGCAMMISSION _������MMISSION �. HasthispersoMfirtnevervrorkedunderacron[rac[4orihisdeparfinenl? _.____..— YES NO = I 2. Has Nis persorVfirm ever been a ciry employee? I YES NO 3. Does this perso�rtn po5ses5 a skill not nottnally posse5sed 6y any Curren[ city employeel YES NO -' Expiain ail yes answeB on separate sheet antl at[ach to green sheet OPPORTUNIN (WH�, WNAT. Wk1EN, WMERE. WH`�: The problem "defeetive sidewalk" was created because of tree roots, deleterious subgrade material, alternating freefthaw cycles, service {ife limits, chemical additives, eMreme temperature variations, etc. These problems occur on a citywide level and must be addressed and corrected on an annual basis. Left uncorrected, the sidewalk condftion wouid worsen to a state where it woutd be rendered unusabie and subject to increased pedestrian injuries from falls and possible IiGgaGons. IEAPPROVED' The community will benefit from this project because it will provide safe defect free sidewalks for ds many citizens. The sidewalk contracts are executed by private contractors, so it foilows that private sector jobs are created as a result of ihis activity. DISADVAN�AGES Historically, the sidewatk reconstructions have created negative feedback in the area of construction procedure and assessment. Simply stated, property owners detest assessments, and despite the fact up to one-half the assessment is City subsidized, it stiil remains controversial. 7his option would allow the infrastructure of sidewalk stock to deieriorate, which in tum, will generate more personal injury suits, ultimately resulting in the expenditure of larger doilar amounts in eventual repairs and/or replacement, as weii as ciaim payouts_ �£�����'3 �2�i�4 ..� � � � s - �}�sy�i 'OTAL AMOUNT OF TRANSACTION S g, Htf ], �� 'UNDINGSOURCE 98 -�.M-o668 A . P�`RI g8 = MMICIALINFQRMATIQN:(EXPLAIN) Q� AST = '" �GREEN 0-98 COSTIREYENUE BUDGEfED (CIRCIE ONE� YES NO AqNITYNUMBER �g$�2T75j�Q7$�'da00� C. Cis 98 = 50,040 SUMMARY OF ENGINEERING RECOMMENDATIONS Ward 6 �q.33�' PROJEL'T: RECONSTRUCT SIDEWALB E.S. DIJLTJTH ST: from E. Haw- thorne Ave. to E. Orange Ave. ���3 INIT7ATING ACTION: 'This order was initiated by the Director of Public Works as public necessity on the basis of an inspection of the waLk. EXISTING CONDITIONS: This walk is poured concrete with scaled and cracked panels. PRQJECT: RECONSTRUCT SIDEWALK B.S. FRANK ST. from E. Hyacinth Ave. to E. Ivy Ave. �� INITIt1TING ACTION: This order was initiated by the Director of Public Works � �� as public necessity on the basis of an inspection of the walk. EXISTING CONDITIONS: This walk is poured concrete with tree heaves, asphalt patches and cracked panels. PROJECT: RECONSTRUCT SIDEWALK B.S. E. HAWTFIORNE AVE. from Frank St_ to Duluth St. INITIATING ACTION: This order was initiated by the Director of Public Works �� as public necessity on the basis of two (2) compiaints and an inspection of the walk. EXISTING CONDITIONS: This walk is poured concrete with tree heaves, asphalt patches, disintegrated, scaled, settled and cracked panels. ................................................................... PROJECT: RECQNSTRUCT SIDEWALK N.S. E. ORANGE AVE. from FYank St. to E. Hyacinth Ave. y�_ INITIATING AGTION: This order was initiated by the Director of Public Works �/� as public necessity on the basis of an fnpsection of the walk. EXISTING CONDITIONS: This walk is poured concrete with scaled and settled panels. qq-`>3Y CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNC L FILE NO. qq �'(�Q � PRELIMINARY ORDER By File No. EE BELOW Voting Ward 6 In the Matter o£ sidewalk reconstruct3on at the following locations: 599003 - East side Duluth St from E. Hawthorne Ave. to E. Orange Ave. 599004 - Both sides Frank St. from E. Hyacinth Ave. to E. Ivy Ave. 599005 - Both sides E_ Hawthorne Ave. from Frank St. to Duluth St. S99�06 - North side E. Orange Ave. from Frank St. to E. Hyacinth Ave. *ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION RATES RESIDENTIAL RATES (One, two or three family structures) Reconstruction (replacement of old sidewalk) -$8.65 per front foot £or a five (5) foot wide walk and $10.38 per front foot for a six (6) foot wide walk. All other widths will iae prorated accordingly. New construction (where no walk existed) - 100$ of the actual cost estimated to be approximately 53.87 per square foot. All corner residential properties will receive a credit up to the first 150 feet of new or reconstructed sidewalk along and abutting the "long side" of the property. MULTI-RESIDENTZAL(More than three family structures), NON-RESIDENTIAL RATES For new and reconstructed sidewalk; 1Q0� of actual cost estimated to be approximately $5.23 per square foot. The Council of the City of Saint Paul having received the report of the Mayor upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1 That the said report and the same is hereby approved with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is *SEE ABOVE for estimated construction rates, financed by assessments and 1998 Public Improvement Aid. That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 14�` dav of April, 1999 at 5:30 o'clock P.M., in the Council Chambers of the City Aall and Court House Building in the City of Saint Paul. That notice of said public hearing be given to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place o£ hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. COUNCILPERSONS ss � Nays ✓Benanav ✓Blakey ;/fio s trom — Coleman ✓�arris ,/Lantry �Fteiter � In Favor O Against - � �b5�w� Adopted by Council: Date__�t� Certified Passed by Council Secretary BY�. � . � r..�� Mayor