00-627CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL FILE NO. �O � C.LVL �'
FINAL ORDER Q R! G f� A L By
File No__500152- 00154
Voting Ward_1,2 & 7
Ia the Matter of sidecvalk reconstruction at the follooring locations:
500152 - Both Sides North Syndicate Street from Selby Avenue to Dayton Avenue.
500153 - South Side East Page Street from Woodbury Street to Brown Avenue at 315
Page Street Only.
500154 - Both Sides Bush Avenue from East Seventh Street to Forest Street, East Side
Forest Street from East Seventh Street to Wells Street, North Side East
Seventh Street from Bush Avenue to Earl Street & South Side East Seventh
Street from East Minnehaha Avenue to Forest Street.
�,� $ E �J � i��i ,� �
*ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION RATES
� � � �j �-
RESIDENTIAL RATES (One, two or three family structures)
Reconstruction (replacement of old sidewalk) -$9.65 per front foot for a five (5)
foot wide walk and $11.58 per front Eoot for a six (6) foot wi&e
walk. All other widths will be prorated accordingly. Naw construction
(where no walk existed) - 100� of the actual cost estimated to be
approximately $4.32 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-RESIDENTIAL (MOre than three family structures), NON RESIDENTIAL RATES
For new and reconstructed sidewalk; 1000 of actual cost estimated to be
approximately $5.84 per square foot.
under Preliminary
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 RESOLVED, That upon the completion of said improvement, the proper City
officers shall calculate all expenses incurred therein and shall report the same to
the City Council in accordance with Chapter 14 of the City Charter.
COUNCILPERSONS
Yeas Nays
{�,bser��=Benanav
✓ 3�1 akey
.�ostrom
r�oleman
� rris
vL'antry
,�eiter
� -GZ�
Adopted by Council: Date a� ao��
Certified Passed by Council Secretary
� In Favor By 'c'{ \ � _ � �� _ _ = —�
� � -
�Against
` �� Mayor
ll
Works - Sidewalk Division
� ��'
GREEN SHEET
wmnwa�
T PERSON & PHONE � OEPARTMENf DIRECTOR
Tvedt (2666087) �'+ �� CfIYATfOflNEV
NUMBEFFOR
EONCOUNqLAGENDABY(DA"f� � � �/ "'FYl O �G �gUDGETDIRECTOR
� 1 � r 1� j. / Q- (I!
V/" � I'Vv l^'G7I �MAYOR(ORASSISTANT)
POPSIGNAiUREPAGES _ (CIJPALLLOGA ONSFORSIGNA'Np� uASSOCIATE
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nstruct Sidewalk & ReconsWct Sidewalk With Integral Curb in Wards 7, 2& 7
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NO. 102763
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❑ FIN. & MGT. SERVICES DIR
❑j Council Research
PERSONAL SERVICE CONiRAC7S MUST ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
1. Has ihis persoNBrtn everworked untler a con6ac[ fw tliis depaNnent?
YES NO
2. Has ihis persoMfirtn ever been a cdy employee?
YES NO
3. Does Mis person/fiim possess a sltill not nortnaly possessed by any curtent cRy employee?
YES NO
Explain all yes amwers on separMe sheet antl attach to green sheet
(NMO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE. WH1�:
The problem "defective sidewalk" was caused by multiple problems, tree roots, poor subgrade materials, free/thaw cycles,
service life limits, chemical additives, eMreme temperature variations, etc. These problems occur on a citywide basis and
must be addressed and corrected annually. Left uncorrected, the sidewalk condition would wossen to a state where it
wouid be unusable and subject to increased pedestrian injuries from falls and possible litigations.
IFAPPflOVED:
The community will benefit from this project because it will provide safe defect free sidewalks for its citizens. The sidewalk
contracts are done by private contractors generating public sector jobs as a result.
IFAPPROVED:
Historirally, the sidewalk reconstruction has created negative feedback because of construction procedures and
assessments. Properry owners question the assessments, despite the fact that up to one-half the assessment is City
subsidized. Having to assess for walk reconstruction remains a controversial issue.
IF NOT APPROVED:
This option would allow the infrastructure of sidewaik stock to deteriorate, which in turn, will generate more.personal injury
suits, resulting in the expenditure of larger dollar amounts in repairs and replacement, as well as claim payouts.
.; �€ , _ .
�+�Y 3 � 2D00
AMOUNT OF TRANSACTION
JGSOURCE OO�M^��
AL INFORMATION: (EXP W N)
F� PF'A UU = bzU
a, Asr = 3 5,000
C, CIB 00 = 50,000
COS7/REVENUE BUDGETED (CIRCLE ON�
ACINfTY NUMBER C00-2T753-07!
NO
00 -�a�
SUMMARY OF ENGINEERING RECOMNIENDATION
1`,FS��1
PRO.TECT: RECONSTRUCT SIDEWALK B.S. N. SYIVDICATE ST. from Selby Ave. to
Dayton Ave.
�1FY AyZ IIVITIATING ACTION: This order was initiated by the Director of Public Works as public
� W � necessity on the basis of a petition with one (1) signer and an inspection of the walk.
EXISTING CONDITIONS: This walk is poured concrete with tree heaves, asphalt patches,
and cracked panels.
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SUMMARY OF ENGINEERING RECONIMENDATION
Wazd 2
� �'
PRO.TECT: RECONSTRUCT SIDEWALK S.S. E. PAGE ST. from Woodbury St. to Brown
Ave. at 315 E. Page St. Only_
INITIATING ACTION: This order was initiated by the Director of Public Works as public
necessity on the basis of a petition with one (1) signer and an inspection of the walk.
EXISTING CONDITIONS: This walk is poured concrete with tree heaves and asphalt patches.
Oo - Gs'i
SIJMMARY OF ENGINEERING RECOMNIENDATION
Ward 7
PRO.iECT: RECONSTRUCT SIDEWALK B.S. BUSH AVE. from E. Seventh St. to Forest
St., E.S. FOREST ST. from E. Seventh St. to Wells St., N.S. E. SEVENTH ST. from Bush Ave.
��� to Earl St. & S.S. E. SEVENTH ST. from E. Minnehaha Ave. to Forest St.
IrTITIATING ACTION: This order was initiated by the Director of Public Works as public
necessity on the basis of a request from the property owner and an inspection of the wa1k.
EXISTING CONDITIONS: This walk is poured concrete asphait patches, scaled, settled,
cracked, and uneven panels.
00 -�>�
CITY OF ST. PAUL
PREL2MINARY ORDER
QR(GI�(AL
COUNCIL FILE NO. ��� S�� 3I
By
File No. 500152 - 500154
Voting Ward_ 1,2 & 7
In the Matter of sidewalk raconstruction and reconstruction with integral curb at
the £ollawing locations:
500152 - Both Sides North Syndicate Street from Selby Avenue to Dayton Avenue.
500153 - South Side East Page Street from Woodbury Street to Brown Avenue at 315
Page Street Only.
500154 - Both Sides Bush Avenue from East Seventh Street to Forest Street, East Side
Forest Street from East Seventh Street to Wells Stireet, North Side East
Seventh Street from Bush Avenue to Earl Street & South Side East Seventh
Street from East Minnehaha Avenue to Forest Street.
ORIGIf�AL
*ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION RATES
RESIDENTIAL RATES (One, two or three family structures)
Reconstruction (replacement of old sidewalk) -$9.65 per front foot for a
five (5) foot wide walk and $11.58 per front foot for a six (6) foot wide
walk. All other widths will be prorated accordingly. New constructioa
(where no walk existed) - 100$ of the actual cost estimated to be
approximately $4.32 per square foot.
Oo - � ��
�o -sy�
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.
MIJLTI-RESTDENTIAL(More than three family structures), NON-RESIDENTIAL RATES
For new and reconstructecl sidewalk; 1000 of actual cost estimated to be
approximately $5.84 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, �
that the estimated cost thereof is *SEE ABOVE for estimated construction rates,
financed by assessments and 2000 Public Smprovement Aid.
`a
3
That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 28`h dav of June, 2000
5:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chambers of the City Ha11 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 of hearing, the nature of
the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated.
COUNCILPERSONS
Yeas Nays
�nanav
�bsc r� �Blakey
�strom
v�"o 1 eman
�rris
�ntry
`-R�i ter
�o In Favor
o Against
� ��')Sen�
Adopted by Council: Date�a0op
Certified Passed �
by Council Secretary
By � �� � �
Mayor
CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL FILE NO. �O � C.LVL �'
FINAL ORDER Q R! G f� A L By
File No__500152- 00154
Voting Ward_1,2 & 7
Ia the Matter of sidecvalk reconstruction at the follooring locations:
500152 - Both Sides North Syndicate Street from Selby Avenue to Dayton Avenue.
500153 - South Side East Page Street from Woodbury Street to Brown Avenue at 315
Page Street Only.
500154 - Both Sides Bush Avenue from East Seventh Street to Forest Street, East Side
Forest Street from East Seventh Street to Wells Street, North Side East
Seventh Street from Bush Avenue to Earl Street & South Side East Seventh
Street from East Minnehaha Avenue to Forest Street.
�,� $ E �J � i��i ,� �
*ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION RATES
� � � �j �-
RESIDENTIAL RATES (One, two or three family structures)
Reconstruction (replacement of old sidewalk) -$9.65 per front foot for a five (5)
foot wide walk and $11.58 per front Eoot for a six (6) foot wi&e
walk. All other widths will be prorated accordingly. Naw construction
(where no walk existed) - 100� of the actual cost estimated to be
approximately $4.32 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-RESIDENTIAL (MOre than three family structures), NON RESIDENTIAL RATES
For new and reconstructed sidewalk; 1000 of actual cost estimated to be
approximately $5.84 per square foot.
under Preliminary
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 RESOLVED, That upon the completion of said improvement, the proper City
officers shall calculate all expenses incurred therein and shall report the same to
the City Council in accordance with Chapter 14 of the City Charter.
COUNCILPERSONS
Yeas Nays
{�,bser��=Benanav
✓ 3�1 akey
.�ostrom
r�oleman
� rris
vL'antry
,�eiter
� -GZ�
Adopted by Council: Date a� ao��
Certified Passed by Council Secretary
� In Favor By 'c'{ \ � _ � �� _ _ = —�
� � -
�Against
` �� Mayor
ll
Works - Sidewalk Division
� ��'
GREEN SHEET
wmnwa�
T PERSON & PHONE � OEPARTMENf DIRECTOR
Tvedt (2666087) �'+ �� CfIYATfOflNEV
NUMBEFFOR
EONCOUNqLAGENDABY(DA"f� � � �/ "'FYl O �G �gUDGETDIRECTOR
� 1 � r 1� j. / Q- (I!
V/" � I'Vv l^'G7I �MAYOR(ORASSISTANT)
POPSIGNAiUREPAGES _ (CIJPALLLOGA ONSFORSIGNA'Np� uASSOCIATE
IRE�UESiED
nstruct Sidewalk & ReconsWct Sidewalk With Integral Curb in Wards 7, 2& 7
� �S 50�15Z- 5�5�1
STAFF
5/�/O
NO. 102763
❑CfTYCOUNQL �
❑ cm c�cK
❑ FIN. & MGT. SERVICES DIR
❑j Council Research
PERSONAL SERVICE CONiRAC7S MUST ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
1. Has ihis persoNBrtn everworked untler a con6ac[ fw tliis depaNnent?
YES NO
2. Has ihis persoMfirtn ever been a cdy employee?
YES NO
3. Does Mis person/fiim possess a sltill not nortnaly possessed by any curtent cRy employee?
YES NO
Explain all yes amwers on separMe sheet antl attach to green sheet
(NMO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE. WH1�:
The problem "defective sidewalk" was caused by multiple problems, tree roots, poor subgrade materials, free/thaw cycles,
service life limits, chemical additives, eMreme temperature variations, etc. These problems occur on a citywide basis and
must be addressed and corrected annually. Left uncorrected, the sidewalk condition would wossen to a state where it
wouid be unusable and subject to increased pedestrian injuries from falls and possible litigations.
IFAPPflOVED:
The community will benefit from this project because it will provide safe defect free sidewalks for its citizens. The sidewalk
contracts are done by private contractors generating public sector jobs as a result.
IFAPPROVED:
Historirally, the sidewalk reconstruction has created negative feedback because of construction procedures and
assessments. Properry owners question the assessments, despite the fact that up to one-half the assessment is City
subsidized. Having to assess for walk reconstruction remains a controversial issue.
IF NOT APPROVED:
This option would allow the infrastructure of sidewaik stock to deteriorate, which in turn, will generate more.personal injury
suits, resulting in the expenditure of larger dollar amounts in repairs and replacement, as well as claim payouts.
.; �€ , _ .
�+�Y 3 � 2D00
AMOUNT OF TRANSACTION
JGSOURCE OO�M^��
AL INFORMATION: (EXP W N)
F� PF'A UU = bzU
a, Asr = 3 5,000
C, CIB 00 = 50,000
COS7/REVENUE BUDGETED (CIRCLE ON�
ACINfTY NUMBER C00-2T753-07!
NO
00 -�a�
SUMMARY OF ENGINEERING RECOMNIENDATION
1`,FS��1
PRO.TECT: RECONSTRUCT SIDEWALK B.S. N. SYIVDICATE ST. from Selby Ave. to
Dayton Ave.
�1FY AyZ IIVITIATING ACTION: This order was initiated by the Director of Public Works as public
� W � necessity on the basis of a petition with one (1) signer and an inspection of the walk.
EXISTING CONDITIONS: This walk is poured concrete with tree heaves, asphalt patches,
and cracked panels.
oo-c>�
SUMMARY OF ENGINEERING RECONIMENDATION
Wazd 2
� �'
PRO.TECT: RECONSTRUCT SIDEWALK S.S. E. PAGE ST. from Woodbury St. to Brown
Ave. at 315 E. Page St. Only_
INITIATING ACTION: This order was initiated by the Director of Public Works as public
necessity on the basis of a petition with one (1) signer and an inspection of the walk.
EXISTING CONDITIONS: This walk is poured concrete with tree heaves and asphalt patches.
Oo - Gs'i
SIJMMARY OF ENGINEERING RECOMNIENDATION
Ward 7
PRO.iECT: RECONSTRUCT SIDEWALK B.S. BUSH AVE. from E. Seventh St. to Forest
St., E.S. FOREST ST. from E. Seventh St. to Wells St., N.S. E. SEVENTH ST. from Bush Ave.
��� to Earl St. & S.S. E. SEVENTH ST. from E. Minnehaha Ave. to Forest St.
IrTITIATING ACTION: This order was initiated by the Director of Public Works as public
necessity on the basis of a request from the property owner and an inspection of the wa1k.
EXISTING CONDITIONS: This walk is poured concrete asphait patches, scaled, settled,
cracked, and uneven panels.
00 -�>�
CITY OF ST. PAUL
PREL2MINARY ORDER
QR(GI�(AL
COUNCIL FILE NO. ��� S�� 3I
By
File No. 500152 - 500154
Voting Ward_ 1,2 & 7
In the Matter of sidewalk raconstruction and reconstruction with integral curb at
the £ollawing locations:
500152 - Both Sides North Syndicate Street from Selby Avenue to Dayton Avenue.
500153 - South Side East Page Street from Woodbury Street to Brown Avenue at 315
Page Street Only.
500154 - Both Sides Bush Avenue from East Seventh Street to Forest Street, East Side
Forest Street from East Seventh Street to Wells Stireet, North Side East
Seventh Street from Bush Avenue to Earl Street & South Side East Seventh
Street from East Minnehaha Avenue to Forest Street.
ORIGIf�AL
*ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION RATES
RESIDENTIAL RATES (One, two or three family structures)
Reconstruction (replacement of old sidewalk) -$9.65 per front foot for a
five (5) foot wide walk and $11.58 per front foot for a six (6) foot wide
walk. All other widths will be prorated accordingly. New constructioa
(where no walk existed) - 100$ of the actual cost estimated to be
approximately $4.32 per square foot.
Oo - � ��
�o -sy�
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.
MIJLTI-RESTDENTIAL(More than three family structures), NON-RESIDENTIAL RATES
For new and reconstructecl sidewalk; 1000 of actual cost estimated to be
approximately $5.84 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, �
that the estimated cost thereof is *SEE ABOVE for estimated construction rates,
financed by assessments and 2000 Public Smprovement Aid.
`a
3
That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 28`h dav of June, 2000
5:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chambers of the City Ha11 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 of hearing, the nature of
the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated.
COUNCILPERSONS
Yeas Nays
�nanav
�bsc r� �Blakey
�strom
v�"o 1 eman
�rris
�ntry
`-R�i ter
�o In Favor
o Against
� ��')Sen�
Adopted by Council: Date�a0op
Certified Passed �
by Council Secretary
By � �� � �
Mayor
CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL FILE NO. �O � C.LVL �'
FINAL ORDER Q R! G f� A L By
File No__500152- 00154
Voting Ward_1,2 & 7
Ia the Matter of sidecvalk reconstruction at the follooring locations:
500152 - Both Sides North Syndicate Street from Selby Avenue to Dayton Avenue.
500153 - South Side East Page Street from Woodbury Street to Brown Avenue at 315
Page Street Only.
500154 - Both Sides Bush Avenue from East Seventh Street to Forest Street, East Side
Forest Street from East Seventh Street to Wells Street, North Side East
Seventh Street from Bush Avenue to Earl Street & South Side East Seventh
Street from East Minnehaha Avenue to Forest Street.
�,� $ E �J � i��i ,� �
*ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION RATES
� � � �j �-
RESIDENTIAL RATES (One, two or three family structures)
Reconstruction (replacement of old sidewalk) -$9.65 per front foot for a five (5)
foot wide walk and $11.58 per front Eoot for a six (6) foot wi&e
walk. All other widths will be prorated accordingly. Naw construction
(where no walk existed) - 100� of the actual cost estimated to be
approximately $4.32 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-RESIDENTIAL (MOre than three family structures), NON RESIDENTIAL RATES
For new and reconstructed sidewalk; 1000 of actual cost estimated to be
approximately $5.84 per square foot.
under Preliminary
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 RESOLVED, That upon the completion of said improvement, the proper City
officers shall calculate all expenses incurred therein and shall report the same to
the City Council in accordance with Chapter 14 of the City Charter.
COUNCILPERSONS
Yeas Nays
{�,bser��=Benanav
✓ 3�1 akey
.�ostrom
r�oleman
� rris
vL'antry
,�eiter
� -GZ�
Adopted by Council: Date a� ao��
Certified Passed by Council Secretary
� In Favor By 'c'{ \ � _ � �� _ _ = —�
� � -
�Against
` �� Mayor
ll
Works - Sidewalk Division
� ��'
GREEN SHEET
wmnwa�
T PERSON & PHONE � OEPARTMENf DIRECTOR
Tvedt (2666087) �'+ �� CfIYATfOflNEV
NUMBEFFOR
EONCOUNqLAGENDABY(DA"f� � � �/ "'FYl O �G �gUDGETDIRECTOR
� 1 � r 1� j. / Q- (I!
V/" � I'Vv l^'G7I �MAYOR(ORASSISTANT)
POPSIGNAiUREPAGES _ (CIJPALLLOGA ONSFORSIGNA'Np� uASSOCIATE
IRE�UESiED
nstruct Sidewalk & ReconsWct Sidewalk With Integral Curb in Wards 7, 2& 7
� �S 50�15Z- 5�5�1
STAFF
5/�/O
NO. 102763
❑CfTYCOUNQL �
❑ cm c�cK
❑ FIN. & MGT. SERVICES DIR
❑j Council Research
PERSONAL SERVICE CONiRAC7S MUST ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
1. Has ihis persoNBrtn everworked untler a con6ac[ fw tliis depaNnent?
YES NO
2. Has ihis persoMfirtn ever been a cdy employee?
YES NO
3. Does Mis person/fiim possess a sltill not nortnaly possessed by any curtent cRy employee?
YES NO
Explain all yes amwers on separMe sheet antl attach to green sheet
(NMO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE. WH1�:
The problem "defective sidewalk" was caused by multiple problems, tree roots, poor subgrade materials, free/thaw cycles,
service life limits, chemical additives, eMreme temperature variations, etc. These problems occur on a citywide basis and
must be addressed and corrected annually. Left uncorrected, the sidewalk condition would wossen to a state where it
wouid be unusable and subject to increased pedestrian injuries from falls and possible litigations.
IFAPPflOVED:
The community will benefit from this project because it will provide safe defect free sidewalks for its citizens. The sidewalk
contracts are done by private contractors generating public sector jobs as a result.
IFAPPROVED:
Historirally, the sidewalk reconstruction has created negative feedback because of construction procedures and
assessments. Properry owners question the assessments, despite the fact that up to one-half the assessment is City
subsidized. Having to assess for walk reconstruction remains a controversial issue.
IF NOT APPROVED:
This option would allow the infrastructure of sidewaik stock to deteriorate, which in turn, will generate more.personal injury
suits, resulting in the expenditure of larger dollar amounts in repairs and replacement, as well as claim payouts.
.; �€ , _ .
�+�Y 3 � 2D00
AMOUNT OF TRANSACTION
JGSOURCE OO�M^��
AL INFORMATION: (EXP W N)
F� PF'A UU = bzU
a, Asr = 3 5,000
C, CIB 00 = 50,000
COS7/REVENUE BUDGETED (CIRCLE ON�
ACINfTY NUMBER C00-2T753-07!
NO
00 -�a�
SUMMARY OF ENGINEERING RECOMNIENDATION
1`,FS��1
PRO.TECT: RECONSTRUCT SIDEWALK B.S. N. SYIVDICATE ST. from Selby Ave. to
Dayton Ave.
�1FY AyZ IIVITIATING ACTION: This order was initiated by the Director of Public Works as public
� W � necessity on the basis of a petition with one (1) signer and an inspection of the walk.
EXISTING CONDITIONS: This walk is poured concrete with tree heaves, asphalt patches,
and cracked panels.
oo-c>�
SUMMARY OF ENGINEERING RECONIMENDATION
Wazd 2
� �'
PRO.TECT: RECONSTRUCT SIDEWALK S.S. E. PAGE ST. from Woodbury St. to Brown
Ave. at 315 E. Page St. Only_
INITIATING ACTION: This order was initiated by the Director of Public Works as public
necessity on the basis of a petition with one (1) signer and an inspection of the walk.
EXISTING CONDITIONS: This walk is poured concrete with tree heaves and asphalt patches.
Oo - Gs'i
SIJMMARY OF ENGINEERING RECOMNIENDATION
Ward 7
PRO.iECT: RECONSTRUCT SIDEWALK B.S. BUSH AVE. from E. Seventh St. to Forest
St., E.S. FOREST ST. from E. Seventh St. to Wells St., N.S. E. SEVENTH ST. from Bush Ave.
��� to Earl St. & S.S. E. SEVENTH ST. from E. Minnehaha Ave. to Forest St.
IrTITIATING ACTION: This order was initiated by the Director of Public Works as public
necessity on the basis of a request from the property owner and an inspection of the wa1k.
EXISTING CONDITIONS: This walk is poured concrete asphait patches, scaled, settled,
cracked, and uneven panels.
00 -�>�
CITY OF ST. PAUL
PREL2MINARY ORDER
QR(GI�(AL
COUNCIL FILE NO. ��� S�� 3I
By
File No. 500152 - 500154
Voting Ward_ 1,2 & 7
In the Matter of sidewalk raconstruction and reconstruction with integral curb at
the £ollawing locations:
500152 - Both Sides North Syndicate Street from Selby Avenue to Dayton Avenue.
500153 - South Side East Page Street from Woodbury Street to Brown Avenue at 315
Page Street Only.
500154 - Both Sides Bush Avenue from East Seventh Street to Forest Street, East Side
Forest Street from East Seventh Street to Wells Stireet, North Side East
Seventh Street from Bush Avenue to Earl Street & South Side East Seventh
Street from East Minnehaha Avenue to Forest Street.
ORIGIf�AL
*ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION RATES
RESIDENTIAL RATES (One, two or three family structures)
Reconstruction (replacement of old sidewalk) -$9.65 per front foot for a
five (5) foot wide walk and $11.58 per front foot for a six (6) foot wide
walk. All other widths will be prorated accordingly. New constructioa
(where no walk existed) - 100$ of the actual cost estimated to be
approximately $4.32 per square foot.
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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.
MIJLTI-RESTDENTIAL(More than three family structures), NON-RESIDENTIAL RATES
For new and reconstructecl sidewalk; 1000 of actual cost estimated to be
approximately $5.84 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, �
that the estimated cost thereof is *SEE ABOVE for estimated construction rates,
financed by assessments and 2000 Public Smprovement Aid.
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That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 28`h dav of June, 2000
5:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chambers of the City Ha11 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 of hearing, the nature of
the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated.
COUNCILPERSONS
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Adopted by Council: Date�a0op
Certified Passed �
by Council Secretary
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Mayor