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94-1444 �,(� �"� 0 R I G I N A L Council File # �— � � V" Green sheet � /9��� RESOL N CI OF I AUL, MINNESOTA ' I � 'T Presented By Referred To Committee: Date �•�Q 1 BE IT RFSOLVED, that the uncil of the City of Saint Paul hereby certified and approves 2 the action of the Property Code Enfor ment Board of Appeals pertaining to the following listed 3 properties and as shown by the Exce ted Minutes of said Property Code Enforcement Board of 4 Appeals and dated, August 11, 1994 d mazked EXHIBIT A, and attached hereto and made a part 5 hereof by reference: 6 7 Case No: A A�ellant 8 9 51-94-F 972 Goodrich Avenue Rita Goldetsky 10 11 BOARD ACTION: A variance was ted for the required interior and exterior lighting as long as 12 the building remains owner occupied. 13 14 PROPERTY DESCRIP170N: 15 HALDEMAN' S ADDITION 14 45/ 100 FT OF LOT 14 AND EX E 9 7/ 10 FT MOL LOT 16 13 BLK 2 17 18 McKnight Street North 19 20 BOARD ACrION: A variance was ted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 21 doors. 22 23 PROPERTY DESCRIP'TION: 24 BAITLE CREEK HEIGHTS LAT 2 SUB7 TO ESMTS; VAC ST ACCRUING & PART 25 OF LOTS 11 & 12 BLK 20 B �ITS PLAT 3& PT OF BLK 16 IN B C�ITS PLAT W 26 DESC AS BEG AT SW COR D 16 TH N ON WL 460 FT TH S 80 DG 51MN MOL E 27 249.44FT TH N 87DG TO M MOL E 115.67 FT TH S 2 DG 50 MN MOL E 62 FT TH 28 N 85 DG 25MN E 74 FT TfI 83 DG E 46FT TH S 1 DG 40 MN W 51 FT TH S 86DG 29 58 MN MOL E 90.44 FT TH 2 DG SMN W 299.88 FT TO SL SD 16 TH W ON SL TO 30 SW COR OF BLK 16 31 32 BATTI.E CREEK HEIGHTS LAT 3 SUBJ TO ESMTS; VAC ST ACCRUING & PT OF 33 LOTS101213&14N&E FALBEGATSWCORLOT2THS4DGW240FTT�i 34 S 43DG MOL E 220 FT TH 26DG MOL W 258 FT TFI S 2 DG MOL E 108.SFT TH N 35 85DG MOL E 74FT TH S 83 G E 46FT TFI S 1 DG MOL W S 1FT TH S 86DG MOL E 36 90.44FT TH S 2 DG MOL W 26FT TH S 87DG MOL E 103.27FT TH E ON CURVE 37 WITH RAD OF 180 FT 185. FT TH S 87 DG MOL E 91.27 FT TO E L OF SD LOT 13 38 BLK 20 39 40 BATTLE CREEK HEIGHTS LAT 3 SUBJ TO ESMTS; PART OF LOTS 10 11 12 & 14 41 N& w OF A L COM AT NE COR OF LOT 10 TH E ON EXT NL OF SD LOT 10 27.41 � � � � a�--i�� p. Zo� � 1 FT TO BEG OF L TH S 4 D G W 240 FT TH S 43 DEG 00 MIN 20 SEC E 220 FT TH S 2 26 DEG 20 MIN W 258 FT S 02 DEG 50 MIN E 46.5 FT TH S 87 DEG 50 MIN 41 3 SEC W 115. 67 FT TH N 80 EG 51 MIN 40 SEC W 349.44 FT TO WL OF LOT 11 4 BLK 20 5 6 BATTLE CREEK HEIGHTS LAT 3 SUBJ TO ROAD; LOT 1 BLK 20 7 8 BATTLE CREEK HEIGHTS LAT 3 SUB7 TO ROAD; LOT 2 BLK 20 9 10 BATTI.E CREED HIEGHTS LAT 3 SUB7 TO ROAD; LOT 3 BLK 20 11 12 BATTLE CREEK HEIGHTS LAT 3 SUB7 TO ROAD; LOT 4 BLK 20 13 14 BATTLE CREEK HEIGHTS LAT 3 SUBJ TO ROAD; LOT 6 BLK 20 15 16 BATTLE CREEK HEIGHTS LAT 3 SUB7 TO ROAD; LOT 7 BLK 20 17 18 BATTI.E CREEK HEIGHTS LAT 3 SUB7 TO ROAD; LOT 8 BLK 20 19 20 BATTI.E CREEK HEIGHTS LAT 3 SUB7 TO ROAD; LOT 9 BLK 20 21 22 I 97 Oxford Street North 23 24 BOARD ACTION: A variance was ranted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 25 doors. 26 27 PROPERTY DESCRIl''I'ION: 28 SUMMIT PARK ADDITION O ST. PAUL IN RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNFSOTA 29 N 75 FT OF LOTS 27 AND OT 28 BLK 42 30 31 1678 Charles Avenue 32 33 BOARD ACTION: A variance was ranted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 34 doors. 35 36 PROPERTY DFSCRIPTION: 37 STIERLE, MCCONVILLE & SEEGER'S MIDWAY ADDITION W 1/2 OF LOT 9 38 AND ALL OF LOT 10 BLK 39 40 2067 Carter Avenue 41 42 BOARD ACTION: A variance was ranted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 43 doors. 44 45 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: 46 ST ANTHONY PARK NORT LOT 10 BLK 34 ' � "'i � (J/�r � _� �.3aF � 1 1889 C,arnoll Avenue 2 3 BOARD ACTION: A variance was ranted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 4 doors. 5 6 PROPERTY DFSCRII''I'ION: 7 MERRIAM PARK, RAMSE CO., MINN. LOT 11 BLK 14 8 9 517-19 Asbury Street 10 11 BOARD ACTION: A variance was ranted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 12 doors. 13 �I 14 PROPERTY DFSCRIP'rION: 15 LYMAN D. BAIRDS ADD ON LOTS 17 AND LOT 18 BLK 3 16 17 1334 Ames Avenue 18 19 BOARD ACTION: A variance was ranted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 20 doors. 21 22 PROPERTY DESCRIPIZON: 23 SECTION 27 TOWN 29 RA GE 22 A 5 BY 100 FT STRIP IN RY R/W SE OF & AD7 & 24 FOL; COM AT SW COR OF AMES & PROSPERITY TH S ON PROSPERITY 175 FT TH 25 W AT RA 140 FT TH S AT 38 FT FOR PT OF BEG TH W AT RA 47 FT TH N AT 26 RA 51 FT TH W AT RA 20 TH N AT RA 27.15 FT TH NW ANGLE TO L 49 DEG 27 45 MIN TO JOHNSON PKW TI� SW TO NLY L OF C& NW RY R/W TH NE TO PT 28 140 FT W OF PROSPERITY N TO BEG IN NWl/4 & SWl/4 OF SEC 27 TN 29 RN 29 22 30 31 1348 Ames Avenue 32 33 BOARD AC1'ION: A variance was ranted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 34 doors. 35 36 PROPERTY DFSCRIPIZON: 37 SECTION 27 TOWN 29 RA E 22 BEG AT SW COR OF AMES & PROSPERITY TH S 38 ON PROSPERITY 175 FT W AT RA 140 FT TH S AT� RA 38 FT TH W AT RA 47 39 FT TH N AT RA 51 FT TI3 AT RA 20 FT TH N AT RA 27.15 FT TH NW ANGLE 40 TO L 49 DEG 45 11�IIN TO 7 SON PKWY T�i NE THEREON TO S LINE OF AMES 41 TH E THEREON TO BEG SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF SEC 27 TN 29 RN 22 42 43 172 Mounds Boulevard 44 45 BOARD ACTION: A variance was ranted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 46 doors. - � � � a �.-��.�� ��. �o�� 1 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: 2 DODGE'S SUBDIVISION O BLK 64 OF LYMAN DAYTON'S ADDITION TO 1'HE 3 CITY OF ST. PAUL LOT 11 AND NW 1/2 OF LOT 10 AND LOT 12 BLK 64 4 5 1492 Portland Avenue 6 7 BOARD ACTION: A variance was ranted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 8 doors. 9 10 PROPERTY DESCRIPIZON: 11 SUMMIT AVENUE ADDTTI N TO THE CITY OF ST. PAUL PART OF WARWICK ST 12 VAC BET PORTLAND SUMMIT AVES EX S 200 FT AND EX E 10 FT OF PART 13 S OF EXTENDED S L OF 1/2 OF LOT 15 BLK 10 ALSO EX W 55 FT LOTS 10 AND 14 LOT 11 BLK 9 15 16 368-70 Seventh Sti�+eex East 17 18 BOARD ACT'ION: A variance was ranted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 19 doors. 20 21 PROPERTY DESCRIP'ITON: 22 LORENA PARK PLAT 2, S. PAUL, MINN. LOT 7 BLK 2 23 24 1 Cleveland Avenue North 25 26 BOARD ACTION: A variance was ranted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 27 doors. 28 29 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: 30 ST ANTHONY PARK NOR LOTS 3 AND LOT 4 BLK 1 31 I 32 1517 Portland Avenue 33 34 BOARD AC1'ION: A variance was ranted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 35 doors. 36 37 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: 38 CAMPBELL'S REARRANG ENT LOT 12 39 40 20 Mississippi River Blvd 41 42 BOARD ACTION: A variance was ranted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 43 doors. 44 45 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: 46 7. W. BASS' GARDEN LOT SUBJ TO HWY AND ST THE FOL NE 1/4 OF LOT 19 � - � �`t`� ��5� 1 AND N 1/2 OF LOT 20 2 3 4 26 Mississippi River Blvd 5 6 BOARD AC1'ION: A variance was ranted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 7 doors. , 8 9 PROPERTY DESCRIP170N: 10 7. W. BASS' GARDEN LOT SUBJ TO HWY AND ST THE FOL NE 1/4 OF LOT 19 11 AND N 1/2 OF LOT 20 12 13 36 Mississippi River Blvd 14 15 BOARD ACTION: A variance was ranted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 16 doors. 17 18 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: 19 7. W. BASS' GARDEN LOT SUB7 TO HWY AND ST THE FOL NE 1/4 OF LOT 19 20 AND N 1/2 OF LOT 20 21 22 1391 Hazelwood Avenue 23 24 BOARD ACTION: A variance was ranted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 25 doors. 26 27 PROPERTY DFSCRIPTION: 28 ROGERS AND HENDRICKS ACRE LOTS NO. 2 EX N 74 FT LOT 2 BLK 2 29 30 1399 Hazelwood Avenue 31 32 BOARD ACT'ION: A variance was ranted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 33 doors. 34 35 PROPERTY DESCRIP'I'ION: 36 ROGERS AND HENDRICKS ACRE LOTS NO. 2 N 74 FT OF LOT 2 BLK 2 37 38 and be it 39 - � a� -►�� P���'� 1 FURTHER RFSOLVED, that pon passage of this resolution the City Clerk is hereby 2 authorized and directed to transmit a py of this resolution for recording to the Ramsey County 3 Office of Register of Deeds. 4 Yeas Navs Abs nt Requested by Department of: a e r.zmm uerin arris e ar � e man une _� BY' � r �. � Form Appr ved by City Attorney Adopted by Council: Date q Adoption Certified by Council Secreta y g L� !'�� ` BY= �--3lpprov by Mayor„ for Submission to Approved by M or:� Date � ) G Coun �1� � B ' � �� �Y Bv = ��'2�:�%� G��,%L-(��� y : .. ..—. . � r . ' . . . . —■ , VI/���`'�'�"(�/ . a DEPA �o���� g� of Appeals °"T� '—��4 GREEN SHEET N° _ 190 76 � CONTA PER N ON � INITIAUDATE INITIAUDATE �har� �'ote�1292-7718 � DEPAHTMENT DIRECTOR CITY COUNCIL ASSI CITY ATTORNEY � CITY CLERK MUST BE ON COUNCIL AQENDA BY (OATE) ROM GFOH UDGET DIRECTOF � FIN. & MGT. SERVICES DIR. . A.S.A.P. ORD � MAYOR (OR ASSISTANn � TOTAL # OF SIGNATURE PAGES � (CLIP LL LOCATIONS FOR SIGNATURE) ACTION REQUESTED: Resolution approving the action of the Pm Code Enforcement Board of Appeals. RECOMMENDATIONS: Approve (A) or Reject (R) pE SONAL SERVICE CONTRACTS MUST ANSWER THE FOLLOWING OUESTIONS: _ PLANNING COMMISSION _ CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 1, as this person/firm ever worked under a contract for this department? _ CIB COMMITTEE _ YES NO _ sTAFF _ 2• as this personlfirm ever been a ciqr employeeT YES NO _ o�STRiCT COURT _ 3. oes this person/firm possess a skill not normally possessed by any current city employeel SUPPORTS WHICH COUNCIL OBJECTIVE? YES NO Ex aln all yes answsrs on separate sheet and attech to green sheet INITIATINO PROBL ISSUE, OPPORTUNITY (Who, What, When, Where Wh ): Approving the action of the' Property G�oc�e nforcement Board of Appeals for the meeting of August 11, 1994 (see attached minutes). ��.��ii/EC� SEP 13 1994 . . �`��:,�:5.r� � � . ADVAN"GE E granted to the property will be ' fied ���� I ��� � - 19 variances SEP 0 71994 CITY ATTO�tV�Y DISADVANTAGES IFAPPROVED: None GQI1tiCi1 R�����L�i ��it6Y SEP 15 1994 � e � DISADVANTAOES IF NOT APPROVED: The action taken by the Property Code Enfo cement Boazd of Appeals will be returned to the Board by the City Council for further review. TOTAL AMOUNT OF TRANSACTION S � COST/REVENUE BUDGETED (CIRCLE ONE) YES NO FUNDIN(i SOURCE n�a ACTIVITY NUMBER 33263 FINANCIAL INFORMATION: (EXPLAIN) NOTE: COMPLETE DIRECTIONS ARE INCLUDED IN THE GREEN SHEET INSTRUCTIONAL MANUAL AVAILABLE IN THE PURCHASING OFFICE (PHONE NO. 298-4225). ROUTINO ORDER: Below are correct routings for the five most frequent rypes of documents: CONTRACTS (assumes authorized budget exists) COUNCIL RESOLUTION (Amend Budgets/Accept. Grants) 1. Outside Agency 1. Department Director 2. Department Director 2. City Attorney 3. City Attorney 3. Budget Director 4. Mayor (for contracts over $15,000) 4. Mayor/Assistant 5. Human RIgMa (for contracts over $50,000) 5. Ciry Council 6. Finance and Management Services Director 6. Chief Accountant, Finance and Management Services 7. Finance Axounting ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS (Budget Revision) COUNCIL RESOLUTION (all others, and Ordinances) 1. Activily Manager 1. Department Director 2. Depa�tment Accountant 2. City Attorney 3. Department Director 3. Mayor Assistant 4. Budget Dfrector 4. Ciry Council 5. Ciry Clerk 6. Chief Axountant, Finance and Management Services ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS (all others) 1. Department Director 2. City Attorney 3. Finance and Menagement Services Director 4. Ciry Clerk TOTAL NUMBER OF SIONATURE PAGES Indicate the +�of pages on which signatures are required and paperclip ar flag aech of thss• peyss. ACTION REQUESTED Descrlbe what the project/request seeks to accomplish in either chronologi- cal order or order of importance, whichever is most appropriate for the issue. Do not wrlte complete sentences. Begin each item in your list with a verb. RECOMMENDATIONS : Complete if the lasue in question has been presented before any body, public - or private. SUPPORTS WHICH COUNCIL OBJECTIVE? Indicate which Council objective(s) your projecUrequest supports by listing ' the key word(s) (HOUSING, RECREATION, NEIGHBORHOODS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, BUD(iET, SEWER SEPARATION). (SEf COMPLETE LIST IN INSTRUCTIONAL MANUAL.) PERSONAL SERVICE CONTRACTS: This information wfll be used to determine the city"s liability for workers compensation claims, taxes and proper civil service hiring rules. INITIATING PROBLEM, ISSUE, OPPORTUNITY Explain the situation or conditions that created a need for your project or request. ADVANTAGES IF APPROVED Indicate whether this is simply an annual budget procedure required by Iaw/ charter or whether there are specific ways in which the City of Saint Paul and its citizens will benefit from this projecUaction. DISADVANTAGES IF APPROVED What negative effects or major changes to existing or past processes might this pro)ect/request produce if it is passed (e.g., traffic delays, noise, � tau increases or assessments)? To Whom? When? For how long? DISADVANTAGES IF NOT APPROVED What will be the negative consequences if the promised action is not approved? Inabfllty to deliver service? Continued high traffic, noise, accident rete? Loss of revenue? FINANCIAL IMPACT Although you must taflor the information you provide here to the issue you are addressfng, in general you must answer two questions: How much is it going to cost? Who is going to pay? - - 2840612 � ' f, �1 � � - - - �. }. �,�, . ..;-.� t �� . r: p�S. ;'•�:r . -' ; I t i�i n —,� � .''t °.i�i 4� l, `�, � . , . .. _ . . . . — -. ��aY � � 2 55 �� ��� .^ � , :_ , ` ♦ .. � .�..f u STATE OF MI NESOTA C�I � � �,`- _ r-i COUNTY OF MSEY ) ss. � CITY OF ST. P UL ) � � C� r : ,` _ I, Molly 'Rourke, City Clerk of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, do � hereby certify t at I have compared the atta�hed copy of Council File No. 94-1444 as ado ted by the City Council on October 5, 1994 and approved by the Mayor o October 8, 1994 with the original thereof on file in my office. '� � � �` `��'I further rtify that said copy is a true and correct copy of said � original and the hole thereof. WITNES , my hand and the seal of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota this 1st day of October 1994. ,, — _. a ; � 0 `,�'��-z.�_ � S �� . , .>., ���. _ < ` CITY CLERK ; , �� �� �� ' � a ° : � I��str�� # .� � t .�. .�'i ; 4 j ' �. �'.' � ��i l a. itY� "v � r���1��' �C'�; �9 � 4c�'` � . i . + � �• RC'C CO��'y .r � r � � � 3'��i �� � Ce� � G(ry _.._�.�. °'` � � � ��� � � � ks��t�a!s �_.�:���! �___ � � " 1 �' f , �Q,�c.� �d byi ni'I _ ( 9 � � �� � ��v�� /�l� � � � � � � 2840612 ��, l � o R � � i� A L Council File ,� C� — (. � � Green Sheet # /p�7� RESOL ON CI OF I AUL, MINNESOTA r' � `7 Preaented By Referred To Committee: Date � p.l� � 1 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby certified and approves 2 the action of the Property Code Enf rcement Board of Appeals pertaining to the following listed 3 properties and as shown by the Exc rpted Minutes of said Property Code Enforcement Boazd of 4 Appeals and dated, August 1l, 199 and marked EXHIBIT A, and attacherl hereto and made a part 5 hereof by reference: ✓ 6 7 Case No: Property AP.pealed Appellant 8 9 51-94-F 972 Goodrich Avenue Rita Goldetsky 10 11 BOARD ACTION: A variance was granted for the required interior and exterior lighting as long as 12 the building remains owner occupi 13 14 PROPERTY DFSCRIPTTON: 15 � HALDEMAN' S ADDITION 14 45/ 100 FT OF LOT 14 AND EX E 9 7/ 10 FT MOL LOT 16 �� 13BLK2 17 18 79 McKnight Street North 19 20 BOARD ACTION: A variance was ranted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 21 doors. 22 23 PROPERTY DESCRIP'TION: 24 BATTLE CREEK HEIGHTS LAT 2 SUBJ TO ESMTS; VAC ST ACCRUING & PART 25 OF LOTS 11 & 12 BLK 20 C HTS PLAT 3& PT OF BLK 16 IN B C HTS PLAT W 26 X DESC AS BEG AT SW COR SD 16 TH N ON WL 460 FT TH S 80 DG 5 iMN MOL E 27 � 249.44FT TH N 87DG TO MOL E 115.67 FT TH S 2 DG 50 MN MOL E 62 FT TH 28 N 85 DG 25MN E 74 FT TH S 83 DG E 46FT TH S 1 DG 40 MN W 51 FT TH S 86DG 29 58 MN MOL E 90.44 FT TH S 2 DG SMN W 299.88 FT TO SL SD 16 TH W ON SL TO 30 SW COR OF BLK 16 31 32 BATTLE CREEK HEIGHTS LAT 3 SUBJ TO ESMTS; VAC ST ACCRUING & PT OF 33 LOTS 10 12 13 & 14 N& E F A L BEG AT SW COR LOT 2 TH S 4 DG W 240 FT TH 34 k�, S 43DG MOL E 220 FT TH 26DG MOL W 258 FT TH S 2 DG IWIOL E 108.SFT TH N 35 85DG MOL E 74FT TH S 83 G E 46FT TH S 1 DG MOL W S1FT TH S 86DG MOL E 36 ; 90.44FT TH S 2 DG MOL 26FT TH S 87DG MOL E 103.27FT TH E ON CURVE 37 WITH RAD OF 180 FT 185. SFT TH S 87 DG MOL E 91.2� FT TO E L OF SD LOT 13 38 BLK 20 39 40 BATTLE CREEK HEIGHTS LAT 3 SUBJ TO ESMTS; PART OF LOTS 10 11 12 & 14 41 � N& w OF A L COM AT NE COR OF LOT 10 TH E ON EXT NL OF SD LOT 10 27.41 P . � � � 2840612 �� --��-�� � p. zo� � 1 FT TO BEG OF L TH S 4 EG W 240 FT TH S 43 DEG 00 MIN 20 SEC E 220 FT TH S 2 26 DEG 20 MIN W 258 TH S 02 DEG 50 MIN E 46.5 FT TH S 87 DEG 50 MIN 41 3 SEC W 115. 67 FT TH N 0 DEG 51 MIN 40 SEC W 349.44 FT TO WL OF LOT 11 4 BLK 20 5 6 / BATTLE CREEK HEIGHT PLAT 3 SUB7 TO ROAD; LOT 1 BLK 20 7 8 BATTLE CREEK HEIGHT PLAT 3 SUB7 TO ROAD; LOT 2 BLK 20 9 10 � BATTLE CREED HIEGHT PLAT 3 SUB7 TO ROAD; LOT 3 BLK 20 11 12 BATTLE CREEK HEIGHT PLAT 3 SUB7 TO ROAD; LOT 4 BLK 20 13 14 BATTLE CREEK HEIGHT PLAT 3 SUBJ TO ROAD; LOT 6 BLK 20 15 16 BATTLE CREEK HEIGFiT PLAT 3 SUB7 TO ROAD; LOT 7 BLK 20 17 18 `� BATTLE CREEK HEIG�iT PLAT 3 SUBJ TO ROAD; LOT 8 BLK 20 19 20 __ � BATTLE CREEK HEIGHT PLAT 3 SUBJ TO ROAD; LOT 9 BLK 20 21 22 97 Oxford Street North 23 24 BOARD ACTION: A variance was granted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 25 � doors. 26 27 PROPERTY DFSCRIPTTON: 28 � SUNIlvIIT PARK ADDTI'IO TO ST. PAUL IN RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNF�SOTA 29 � N 75 FT OF LOTS 27 AND LOT 28 BLK 42 30 31 1678 Charles Avenue 32 33 BOARll AG'ITON: A variance was I granted for the required deadblolt locks on the laund room rY 34 doors. 35 36 PROPERTY DESCRIPTZON: 37 STIERLE, MCCONVILLE SEEGER'S MIDWAY ADDITION W 1/2 OF LOT 9 38 � AND ALL OF LOT 10 BLK 3 39 40 2067 Carter Avenue 41 42 BOARD ACTION: A variance was ranted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 43 doors. 44 i 45 PROPERTY DFSCRIPTTON: 46 ST ANTHONY PARK NOR LOT 10 BLK 34 � � . � � 2844612 � --c��� �.3oF � 1 1889 Carroll Avenue 2 I 3 BOARD AC TION: A variance w s granteti for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 4 doors. 5 6 PROPERTY DESCRIP'rION: 7 ,� MERRIAM PARK, RAMS Y CO. , MINN. LOT 11 BLK 14 8�� ` ° ,� . 9 517-19 Asbury Street 10 11 BOARD ACTION: A variance w granted for the requireti deadblolt locks on the laundry room 12 doors. 13 14 PROPERTY DESCRIPITON: 15 �/ � LYMAN D. BAIRDS AD TION LOTS 17 AND LOT 18 BLK 3 16 17 1334 Ames Avenue 18 19 BOARD ACTION: A variance w granted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 20 doors. 21 22 PROPERTY DESCRIPTTON: 23 SECTION 27 TOWN 29 NGE 22 A 5 BY 100 FT STRIP IN RY R/W SE OF & AD7 & 24 FOL; COM AT SW COR F AMES & PROSPERITY TH S ON PROSPERITY 175 FT TH 25 W AT RA 140 FT TH S A RA 38 FT FOR PT OF BEG TH W AT RA 47 FT TH N AT 26 RA 51 FT TH W AT RA 2 FT TH N AT RA 27.15 FT TH NW ANGLE TO L 49 DEG 27 45 MIN TO JOI3NSON PK Y TH SW TO NLY L OF C& NW RY R/W TH NE TO PT 28 140 FT W OF PROSPERTT TH N TO BEG IN NWl/4 & SWl/4 OF SEC 27 TN 29 RN 29 22 30 31 1348 Ames Avenue 32 33 BOARD ACTTON: A variance wa I granted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 34 doors. 35 36 PROPERTY DESCRIPTZON: 37 SECTION 27 TOWi�T 29 NGE 22 BEG AT SW COR OF AMES & PROSPERITY TH S 38 ON PROSPERITY 175 FT H`N AT RA 140 FT TH S AT� RA 38 FT TH W AT RA 47 39 FT TH N AT RA 51 FT T W AT RA 20 FT TH N AT RA 27.15 FT TH NW ANGLE 40 TO L 49 DEG 45 MIN TO OHNSON PKWY TH NE THEREON TO S LINE OF AMES 41 TF� E THEREON TO BEG SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF SEC 27 TN 29 RN 22 42 43 172 Mounds Boulevazd 44 45 BOARD ACTTON: A variance was granted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 46 doors. � . : � . � 2840612 a � _,�� � . �. �o�� 1 PROPERTY DESCRIl'TZON: 2 DODGE'S SUBDIVISIO OF BLK 64 OF LYMAN DAYTON'S ADDITION TO THE 3 ' CITY OF ST. PAUL LO 11 AND NW 1/2 OF LOT 10 AND LOT 12 BLK 64 4 5 1492 Portland Avenue 6 7 BOARD ACTION: A variance s granted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 8 doors. 9 10 PROPERTY DESCRIPTZON: 11 SUMMIT AVENUE ADD ION TO THE CITY OF ST. PAUL PART OF WARWICK ST 12 �' VAC BET PORTLAND A SUMMIT AVES EX S 200 FT AND EX E 10 FT OF PART 13 S OF EXTENDED S L O N 1/2 OF LOT 15 BLK 10 ALSO EX W 55 FT LOTS 10 AND 14 LOT 11 BLK 9 15 16 1368-70 Seventh Street East 17 18 BOARD ACTION: A variance w granted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 19 doors. 20 21 �PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: 22 LORENA PARK PLAT 2, T. PAUL, MINN. LOT 7 BLK 2 23 24 505 Cleveland Avenue North 25 � 26 BOARD ACTION: A variance wa granteri for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 27 doors. 28 29 PROPERTY DESCRIP'TION: 30 ST ANTHONY PARK NOR H LOTS 3 AND LOT 4 BLK 1 31 32 1517 Portland Avenue 33 34 BOARD ACTION: A variance was ranted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 35 doors. 36 37 PROPERTY DESCRIP"TION: 38 CAMPBELL'S REARRANG MENT LOT 12 39 40 320 Mississippi River Blvd 41 42 BOARD ACTION: A variance was ranted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 43 doors. 44 45 PROPERTY DFSCRIPTION: 46 J. W. BASS' GARDEN LOT SUBJ TO HWY AND ST THE FOL NE 1/4 OF LOT 19 / � . : . . 2840612 � - ���-� � � 5 0�-`� 6 1 AND N 1/2 OF LOT 20 2 3 4 1326 Mississippi River Blvd 5 6 BOARD ACTION: A variance s granted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 7 doors. 8 9 PROPERTY DESCRIPTTON: 10 ,, 7. W. BASS' GARDEN L TS SUBJ TO HWY AND ST THE FOL NE 1/4 OF LOT 19 11 AND N 1/2 OF LOT 20 12 13 1336 Mississippi River Blvd 14 15 BOARD ACTION: A variance w s granted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 16 doors. 17 18 PROPERTY DESCRIl''ITON: 19 7. W. BASS' GARDEN L S SUBJ TO HWY AND ST THE FOL NE 1/4 OF LOT 19 20 AND N 1/2 OF LOT 20 21 22 1391 Ha.zelwood Avenue 23 24 BOARD ACTION: A variance wa granted for the required deadblolt locks on the laundry room 25 doors. 26 27 PROPERTY DFSCRIP'TION: 28 �� ROGERS AND HENDRIC S ACRE LOTS NO. 2 EX N 74 FT LOT 2 BLK 2 29 ;;. 30 1399 Hazelwood Avenue 31 32 BOA1tD ACTION: A variance wa granted for the requiretl deadblolt locks on the laundry room 33 doors. 34 35 PROPERTY DESCRIPTTON: 36 ROGERS AND HENDRICK ACRE LOTS NO. 2 N 74 FT OF LOT 2 BLK 2 37 38 and be it 39 � . , , . . .. . 2840612 a� -��� � p. (� c�-� � 1 FURTHER RFSOLVED, at upon passage of this resolution the City Clerk is hereby 2 authorized and directed to transm a copy of this resolution for recording to the Ramsey County 3 Office of Register of Deeds. 4 Yeas Navs Ab ent Re ested b De artment of: a e � y P rimm — uerin arris � e ar e tman �- 1/J � �� � une By: � (_.!�-fif �- �, q � Form Appr ved by City Attorney Adopted by Council: Date ' Adoption Certified by Council Secret ry g Cu„����iC72� �%`'`"' ��� �!`" ` Y= B y' �'-` a` �`���'-�-� �--3lpprov by Mayo for Submission to r; � l L-� Coun 1 %� Approved by Mapor:�� Date $ V : j ��� ?/'��- ` �� GL-��� B y : - -- � � — � Z" ' G � _ � ---� � C ' PROPERTY CODE ENFORCEMENT a� " � � `�7 �. 28406�.2 BOARD OF APPEALS i� �� . �• �k'HIt3<< CTT'Y OF SAINT P1�LJI, sss �� s�« 612-292-7775 Norm Coleman, Mayor Saint Paul, MN SS101-2260 .�.,._V.. �� Minutes Meeting of August 11, 1994 � Members Present: Ron Glassman Kathleen Milner Donald Weida George Dunn Nancy Winter Members Absent: Ron Ankeny 7im Laughlin Others Present: Darlene Fedder Tonya Feit William Hite Royce Lawson Edward Fischman Alfred Rocklitz Gordon Schwarz Lynne Goldetsky Christopher Anderson Tom Dimond Lucille Widing City Staff 7udy Masterman Harold Robinson Jackie Breecher 7im Prill Carrolyn Shepherd 7ames Halverson Charles Votel The meeting was called to order by hairman Glassman at 1:30 p. m. Chairman Glassman welcomed the Appellants and explai ed the procedure, stating that what the Board does is recommend action to the City Coun '1. He also asked that the statements be brief and that the Board was there as fellow citize s to help them in a fair manner. 1. Approval of the minutes for e meeting of June 9, 1994 as submitted in writing. BOARD ACTION: Motion was ma e by Milner to approve the Minutes of the June 9, 1994 meeting. Seconded by Weida. Mo n carried unanimously. V � � �� �. - 28406�2 °►���� Board of Appeals - August 11, 1 94 Page: 2 E N PROPERTY APPEALED � APPII.LANT 48-94-H 717 Sims Avenue Greg Foss Council Ward: 6 Not Present Duplex Dwelling SUBJECT: Appellant is reques ' an extension of time to do needed repairs requested in a Correction Notice issued by Saint Paul Public Health. PROC�INGS: 1'he Appellant as not present. Charles Votel from Housing Code Enforcement Programs stated that this building is now in compliance but the work that was completed is marginal. There is plumbing permit that still needs to be signed off. � BOARD ACTION: Motion was ade by Dunn to deny the request for an extension of time. Seconded by Milner. Motion � nnanimOUS�y ------------------------------ Sa94-H 683 Wells Street Darlene Fedder Council Ward: 6 Duplex Dwelling SUBJECT: Appellant is requestin the condemnation on the lower unit to be lifted and an extension of time to address remai ' g problems. PROCEEDINGS: Testimony was resented by Royce Lawson on behalf of Darlene Ferlder. The discussion by Mr. Lawson an Jim Halverson from FORCE contained items and concerns regarding the following: e concerns for the basement have been addressed. The duplex dwelling upstairs is in sad ape and will remain placarded. The upper unit will be secured and not occupied. The co dition of the front porch still needs to be addressed. The eondemnation will be lifted for the lower unit and the upper unit will remain condemned. There was also discussion about th needed repairs to the electrical system. BOARD ACTION: Motion made y Glassman to lift the condemnation for the lower unit. An extension of time was granted ntil November 15, 1994 for the repairs to the porch and an extension of time was granted u til September 15, 1994 for the repairs to the electrical system. Seconded by Dunn. Moti n carried unani.mously. ----------------------------- � � � � � . - 28406�2 a'� �-tiu� Board of Appeals - August 11, 1 94 Page: 3 56-94-H 781 Fmnt Avenue Gerald McKoskey Council Wazd: 5 Scott Hull Duplez Dwelling SiTBJF_CT: Appellant is appealin the condemnation of this duplex dwelling for lack of basic facilities. PROCEEDINGS: Case is being ithdrawn. BOARD ACTION: No Board A'on necessary. - --------------------------------- 46-94-H 1187 Burr Street Charles Laurents Council Ward: 5 Duplex Dwelling SUBJECT: Appellant is appealin the orders from a Correction Notice issued by Saint Paul Public Health. PROCEEDINGS: Case is being ithdrawn. BOARD ACTION: No Boazd Ac 'on necessary. - -------------------------------- 53-94-H 608 York Avenue Christopher Anderson Council Ward: 6 Single Family Dwelling SUBJECT: Appellant is reques ' g an extension of time to complete the needed repairs required from the Conection Noti that was issued by Saint Paul Public Health. PROCEEDINGS: Testimony was resented by Christopher Anderson stating that the screens are fixed and he is unable to fix th gutters at the current dme. Mr. Anderson would like to demolish the rear porch but is una le to do so at this time due to finances. 7im Prill from Housing Code Enforcement stated hat most of the repairs have been completed and that the concerns about the rear addition is hat the problems may constitute a rodent infestation. Discussion continued about the fac that Mr. Anderson is the property owner and that this dwelling is not a rental unit. BOARD ACTTON: Motion was de by Dunn to grant an extension of time until October 10, 1994 to repair the gutter syste and make the necessary repairs to the rodent entry holes; an extension of time was granted u til October 10, 1995 to demolish the rear addition on the house. Seconded by Milner. Mo n carried unanimously. l� � � �. . q � - � �u� � 2840612 Board of Appeals - August 11, 1 94 Page: 4 54-94-E 240 Dale Street North Maedia McKinnies Council Ward: 1 SUBJECT: Appellant is appealin the condemnation at this address that was issued regarding lead paint violations. PROCEIDINGS: Appellant is r uesting that this appeal be rescheduled. BOARD ACTION: No action r uired. � - --------------------------------- 51-94-F 972 Goodrich Avenue Rita Goldetcky Council Ward: 2 4 Dwelling Units SUBJECT: Appellant is reques ' a variance for the requirements of exterior lighting in all entrances and parking areas and interior lighting of hallways/stairways at all times. PROCEEDINGS: Testimony was presented by Rita Goldetsky regarding the required interior and exterior lighting. Ms Goldetsky stated that this is a family owned and occupied bu�lding and that cunently there e no problems with the exterior and interior lighting. BOARD ACTION: Motion was ade by Winter to grant a variance for the required ir.terior and exterior lighting as long as th building remains owner occupied. Seconded by Dunn. Motion carried unanimously. ------------------------------ 55-94-F 624 Summit Avenue Edward Fischman Council Ward: 2 9 Dwelling Units SUBJECT: Appellant is requestin a variance for the requirement of providing GFCI outlets in bathrooms. PROCEEDINGS: Testimony was resented by Edward Fischman regarding the required GFCI outlets in the bathrooms. 7a kie Breecher from Fire Prevention stated that these GFCI's are necessary and that the are for the safety of the tenants to prevent electrical shock. Mr. Fischman became ve agitated and refused to hear the explanations. The Board stated what their policy is for gran ng variances and that they do not grant variances when the items relate to safety of the ten ts/occupants. �) ` � �. � . q�4 �1y�4� � 2840612 Board of A eals - Au ust 11 1 94 PP g , Page: 5 BOARD ACTION: Motion was ade by Dunn to deny the request for a variance. Seconded by Winter. Motion 'ed uaanimously. ------------------------------- 57-94-F 2040 Grand Avenue William Hite Council Ward: 4 14 Dwelling Units SIJBJECT: Appellant is requesti g an extension of time to complete the required painting of the exterior trim. PROCEEDINGS: Testimony wa presented by William Hite concerning- the required painting of the exterior of the bu' ding. Mr. Hite stated that last year the lowest level exterior trim was painted at a cos of $1,000.00; this year the first floor is scheduled to be painted at an estimated cost of $1 500.00, Mr. Hite is requesting that the following schedule be approved by the Board to com lete the remaining painting needs. The second floor would be painted in the year 1995 and e third floor in the year 1996. Mr. Hite also stated that there are no problems with lead ' t. BOARD ACTION: Motion was ade by Dunn to grant an extension of time to 1996 to complete the required exterior tri painting. The time schedule is that the first floor will be complete in 1994, second floor mpleted in 1995 and the third floor will be campleted in 1996. Seconded by Winter. Mo on carried unanimously. ------------------------------- 47-94-VB 694 Sherburne Avenue A. J. Rocklitz Council Ward 1 Duplex Dwelling SUBJF.CT: Appellant is requesti g a variance for the required Vacant Building Registration and fee. PROCEEDINGS: Testimony wa presented by Mr. A. 7. Rocklitz regarding the required Vacant Building Registration and e fee. Discussion was long and Mr. Rocklitz became extremely agitated. The history the property was discussed by the Board and Harold Robinson from the Vacant Buildi s Program. The issue of lead paint, permits and problems with NSP were discussed. This ilding has been b�arded for two years. Mr. Rocklitz states that he can do nothing to b ng the house into compliance until the vacant building designation has been lifted. Ther continues to be problems with lead paint and the ground sunounding the house contains 1 d. l �- � . . .,. • vl� ���1'� . � 284Q612 Board of Appeals - August 11, 1 94 Page: 6 BOARD ACTION: Motion was ade by Winter to deny the request for a variance. Seconded by Milner. PROCEEDINGS: Mr. Rocklitz ntinued to be agitated and asked to be put on record that he objects. The Board stated the eason for the Vacant Building fees and the costs associated with monitoring a vacant buildin Mr. Rocklitz continued to object. BOARD ACTION: Motion carri unanimously. ------------------------------- 49-94-VB 11 Hall Lane Gordon J. Schwarz Council Ward: 02 - Single Family Dwelling SUBJECT: Appellant is requesti g a variance for the required Vacant Building Registration and fee. PROCEEDINGS: Testimony wa presented by Gordon Schwarz regarding this vacant building. This building was post as a vacant building 7anuary of 1994. Mr. Schwarz purchased the property in April 0 1994 and was unaware that this was a Registered Vacant Building. The house is currently eing rehabilitated and remains unoccupied. Mr. Schwarz applied for a loan to complete the repairs and has been approved, the repairs will be complete by November 30, 1994 d will be homesteaded by Mr. Schwarz at that time. Canolyn Shephard from the Va t Buildings Programs agreed to a 60 day extension of time to pay the Vacant Building Regis tion fee. BOARD AGTION: Motion mad by Winter to grant an extension of time until November 30, 1994 to pay the Vacant Build' g Registration fee. This fee will be waived at that time with the condition that the rehabil tation on the building is completed. Seconded by Dunn. Motion carried unanimously. ------------------------------- 52-94-VB 324 Bates Avenue Tom Dimond Council Ward: 7 Single Family Dwelling SUBJF.CT: Appellant is requesti a variance for the required Vacant Building Registration and fee. PROCEEDINGS: Testimony was presented by Mr. Dimond regarding the vacant building he purchased in November of 199 . Mr. Dimond is in the process of rehabilitating this building and has in years past pai the required Vacant Building Registration fee. Mr. �3 • � � �� V '��� � 2840612 Board of Appeals - August 11, 1 94 Page: 7 Dimond is requesting that this f be waived because the rehabilitation on this building will be complete by spring of 1995. fore and after pictures of the building were distributed. Harold Robinson from the Vacan Buildings Program stated that the property is well maintained and that the code req res that this building remain a Registered Vacant Building until the Code Compliance Inspec 'on has been signed off. The Board discussed concerns regarding the property. Chuck V tel, Program Manager of �Iousing Code Enforcement Programs stated that Mr. Dimond is rehabilitating the buildings over and above what the code requires and would not be o posed to waving the fee with the condition that the rehabilitation is complete by spri of 1995. BOARD ACTION: Motion mad by Winter to waive the Vacant Building Registration fee with the condition that the rehabil tation of this building is completed by April 15, 1995 and that the City will continue to ins t the property and that no violations exist. Seconded by Dunn. Motion carried unanimou y. ------------------------------- 58-94-VB 754 Sixth Street East Lucille Widing Council Ward: 7 Single Family Dwelling SUBJECT: Appellant is requestin a variance for the required Vacant Building Registration and fee. PROCEIDINGS: Testimony was resented by Lucille Widing. Ms. Widing distributed pictures. The damaged that was used to the property was due to the fact that the last renter was overdue in paying rent, the pipes froze causing damage and Ms. Widing was not allowed into the dwelling by the P lice. This file was opened July 13, 1994. Testimony was presented by Harold Robinso from the Vacant Bulidings Program. Mr. Robinson stated that progress is being made n the repairs. Ms. Widing stated that the repairs will be complete by October 1, 1994. BOARD ACTTON: Motion made y Dunn to waive the Vacant Building Registration fees with the understanding that this pr perty is occupi:d by December 1, 1994. Seconded by Winter. Motion carried unanimou y. ------------------------------ � � � � �� 2840612 a� �-��u�� Board of Appeals - August 11, 1 4 Page: 8 Additional Agenda Items BOARD ACTION: Motion was ade by Glassman to grant a variance for each of the following addresses regarding the equirements of the deadbolt locks on the laundry room doors and other items as noted. onded by Winter. Motion carried unanimously. 179 McKnight Street North 1492 Portland Avenue Council Ward: 07 Council Ward: 04 97 Oxford Street North 1368-70 Seventh Street East Council Ward: O1 Council Ward: 07 1678 Charles Avenue 1505 Cleveland Avenue North Council Ward: 04 Council Ward: 04 , 2067 Carter Avenue 1517 Portland Avenue Council Ward: 04 Council Ward: 04 1889 Carroll Avenue 1320 Mississippi River Blvd Council Ward: 04 Council Ward: OS 517-19 Asbury Street 1326 Mississippi River Blvd Council Wazd: 04 Council Ward: OS 1334 Ames Avenue 1336 Mississippi River Blvd Council Ward: 06 Council Ward: OS 1348 Ames Avenue 1391 Hazelwood Avenue Council Ward: 06 Council Ward: 06 172 Mounds Boulevard 1399 Hazelwood Avenue Council Ward: 07 Council Ward: 06 :jm / r.� � , � PROPERTY CODE ENFORCEMENT a� "' �`c T'T BOARD OF APPEALS C1TY OF S�AIN'r P�UL sss �aa� s��� 612-292-7775 Norna Colemon, Mayor I I, Sairu Paul, ll/N SS101-2260 Minutes I eetin of Au t 11 1994 � , g � � Members Present: Ron Glassman Kathleen Milner Donald Weida George Dunn Nancy Winter � Members Absent: I 'i Ron Ankeny 7im Laughlin Others Present: Darlene Fedder Tonya Feit William Hite Royce Lawson Edward Fischman Alfred Rocklitz Gordon Schwarz Lynne Goldetsky Christopher Anderson Tom Dimond Lucille Widin g City Staff: Judy Masterman Harold Robinson 7ackie Breecher 7im Prill Carrol n She herd 7ames Halverson Y P Charles Votel The meeting was called to order by hairman Glassman at 1:30 p.m. Chairman Glassman welcomed the Appellants and explai ed the procedure, stating that what the Board does is recommend action to the City Coun il. He also asked that the statements be brief and that the Board was there as fellow citize s to help them in a fair manner. 1. Approval of the minutes for e meeting of June 9, 1994 as submitted in writing. BOARD ACT'ION: Motion was m e by Milner to approve the Minutes of the June 9, 1994 meeting. Seconded by Weida. Mo 'on carried unanimously. � � �"`� � � Board of Appeals - August 11, 199 Page: 2 CASE NO P P TY APPEALID APPELLANT 48-94�H ' 717 Sims Avenue Greg Foss Council Ward: 6 Not Present Duplex Dwelling SUBJECT: Appellant is requesting extension of time to do needed repairs requested in a Correction Notice issued by Saint P ul Public Health. PROCEEDINGS: The Appellant w I not present. Charles Votel from Housing Code Enforcement Programs stated that 's building is now in compliance but the work that was completed is marginal. There is a umbing permit that still needs to be signed off. BOARD ACTION: Motion was m e by Dunn to deny the request for an extension of time. Seconded by Milner. Motion cazri unanimously. - ---------------------------- 50-94-H 683 Wells Street Darlene Fedder I Council Ward: 6 Duplex Dwelling SUBJF.GT: Appellant is requesting e condemnation on the lower unit to be lifted and an extension of time to address remai ' g problems. PROCEEDINGS: Testimony was p esented by Royce Lawson on behalf of Dazlene Fedder. The discussion by Mr. Lawson and im Halverson from FORCE contained items and concerns regarding the following: e concerns for the basement have been addressed. The duplex dwelling upstairs is in sad s pe and will remain placarded. The uppex unit will be secured and not occupied. The con ition of the front porch still nceds to be addressed. The condemnation will be lifted for the 1 wer unit and the upper unit will remain condemned. lfiere was also discussion about the eeded repairs to the electrical system. BOARD ACTION: Motion made b Glassman to lift the condemnation for the lower unit. An extension of dme was granted u til November 15, 1994 for the repairs to the porch and an extension of time was granted un '1 September 15, 1994 for the repairs to the electrical system. Seconded by Dunn. Moti carried unanimously. a� �-tiu� Board of Appeals - August 11, 199 Page: 3 56-94-H 781 Front Avenue Geiald McKoskey Council Ward: 5 Scott Hull Duplex Dwelling SUBJF.CT: Appellant is appealing e condemnation of this duplex dwelling for lack of basic facilities. PROC�INGS: Case is being wi drawn. BOARD ACTION: No Board Acti n necessary. -- ----------------------------- 46-94-H 1187 Burr Street Charles Laurents Council Ward: 5 Duplex Dwelling SUBJE(.'T: Appellant is appealing e orders from a Conection Notice issued by Saint Paul Public Hea1th. PROCEIDINGS: Case is being wi drawn. BOARD ACTION: No Board Acti n necessary. --- ------------------------------ 53-94-H 608 York Avenue Christapher Anderson Council Ward: 6 gle Family Dwelling SUBJF.(,'T: Appellant is requestin an extension of time to complete the needed repairs required from the Conection Notice that was issued by Saint Paul Public Health. PROC�INGS: Testimony was p esented by Christopher Anderson stadng that the screens are fixed and he is unable to fix the utters at the current time. Mr. Anderson would like to demolish the rear porch but is unabl to do so at this time due to finances. Jim Prill from Housing Code Enforcement stated t most of the repairs have been completed and that the concerns about the rear addition is at the problems may constitute a rodent infestation. Discussion continued about the fact at Mr. Anderson is the property owner and that this dwelling is not a rental unit. BOARD ACTION: Motion was m e by Dunn to grant an extension of time until October 10, 1994 to repair the gutter system d make the necessary repairs to the rodent entry holes; an extension of time was granted un '1 October 10, 1995 to demolish the rear addition on the house. Seconded by Milner. Moti cazried unanimously. � � � � a� - l�ua Boazd of Appeals - August 11, 199 Page: 4 54-94-E 240 Dale Street North Ma�edia McBinnies Council Ward: 1 SUBJEC'r: Appellant is appealing e condemnation at this address that was issued regarding lead paint violations. PROCEEDINGS: Appellant is req esting that this appeal be rescheduled. BOARD AC1'ION: No action req � ed. --- ------------------------------- 51-94-F Goodrich Avenue Rita Goldetsky i Council Ward: 2 ' 4 Dwelling Units SiJBJE(,'T: Appellant is requesting variance for the requirements of exterior lighting in all entrances and parking areas and the interior lighting of hallways/stairways at all times. PROC�INGS: Testimony was esented by Rita Goldetsky regarding the required interior and exterior lighting. Ms. oldetsky stated that this is a family owned and occupietl building and that currently there ar no problems with the exterior and interior lighting. BOARD ACI'ION: Motion was m e by Winter to grant a variance for the required ir�terior and exterior lighting as long as the uilding remains owner occupied. Seconded by Dunn. Motion carried unanimously. --------------------------- 55-94-F 624 Summit Avenue Edward Fischman Council Ward: 2 ! 9 Dwelling Units SUBJECr: Appellant is requesting variance for the requirement of providing GFCI outlets in bathrooms. PROCEEDINGS: Testimony was p esented by Edwazd Fischman regarding the required GFCI outlets in the bathrooms. Jac 'e Breecher from Fire Prevention stated that these GFCI's are necessary and that they e for the safety of the tenants to prevent electrical shock. Mr. Fischman became very gitated and refused to hear the explanations. The Board stated what their policy is for granti g variances and that they do not grant variances when the items relate to safety of the ten ts/occupants. � � . � � q� �1y4� Board of Appeals - August 11, 199 Page: 5 BOARD ACTION: Motion was m e by Dunn to deny the request for a variance. Seconded by Winter. Motion carri unanimously. - ---------------------------- 57-94-F 2040 Grand Ave,nue William Hite �!� Council Ward: 4 '� 14 Dwelling Units SUBJECT: Appellant is requesting II extension of time to complete the required painting of the exterior trim. PROCEEDINGS: Testimon was I esented b William Hite concernin the r uired Y Y g �1 painting of the exterior of the build' g. Mr. Hite stated that last year the lowest level exterior trim was painted at a cost $1,000.00; this year the fust floor is scheduled to be painted at an estimated cost of $1,5 .00, Mr. Hite is requesting that the following schedule be approved by the Board to compl te the remaining painting needs. The second floor would be painted in the year 1995 and the ird floor in the year 1996. Mr. Hite also stated that there are no problems with lead pai t. BOARD ACTION: Motion was m e by Dunn to grant an extension of time to 1996 to complete the required exterior trim ainting. The time schedule is that the first floor will be complete in 1994, second floor co leted in 1995 and the third floor will be completed in 1996. Seconded by Winter. Moti carried unanimously. -- --------------------------- 47-94-VB Sherburne Avenue A. 7. Rocklitz ' Council Ward 1 I Duplex Dwelling SUBJECr: Appellant is requesting � variance for the required Vacant Building Registration and fee. PROCEIDINGS: Testimony was esented by Mr. A. 7. Rocklitz regarding the required Vacant Building Registration and th fee. Discussion was long and Mr. Rocklitz became extremely agitated. The history of e property was discuss� by the Board and �Iarold Robinson from the Vacant Building Program. The issue of lead paint, permits and problems with NSP were discussed. This bui ding has been boarded for two years. Mr. Rocklitz states that he can do nothing to brin the house into compliance until the vacant building designation has been lifted. There ntinues to be problems with lead paint and the ground sunounding the house contains lead � � q� ��T��i Board of Appeals - August 11, 199 Page: 6 BOARD ACTION: Motion was m e by Winter to deny the request for a variance. Seconded by Milner. PROCEEDINGS: Mr. Rocklitz co 'nued to be agitated and asked to be put on record that he objects. The Board stated the r son for the Vacant Building fees and the costs associated with monitoring a vacant building. r. Rocklitz continued to object. BOARD ACI'ION: Motion catried ' ously. - ---------------------------- 49-94-VB 11 FIall Lane Gordon 7. Schwarz Council Ward: 02 ' gle Family Dwelling SiJBJF.CT: Appellant is requesting variance for the required Vacant Building Registration and fee. PROCEEDINGS: Testimony was p esented by Gordon Schwarz regarding this vacant building. This building was posted s a vacant building January of 1994. Mr. Schwarz purchased the property in April of 1 94 and was unaware that this was a Registered Vacant Building. The house is currenfly be ng rehabilitated and remains unoccupied. Mr. Schwarz applied for a loan to complete the r airs and has been approved, the repairs will be complete by November 30, 1994 an will be homesteaded by Mr. Schwarz at that time. Carrolyn Shephard from the Vacant uildings Programs agreed to a 60 day extension of time to pay the Vacant Building Registra on fee. BOARD AGTION: Motion made b Winter to grant an extension of time until November 30, 1994 to pay the Vacant Buildin Registration fee. This fee will be waived at that time with the condition that the rehabilita 'on on the building is completed. Seconded by Dunn. Motion cazried unanimously. - ---------------------------- 52-94-VB ' 324 Bates Avenue Tom Dimond Council Ward: 7 gle Family Dwelling SUBJF.(,'r: Appellant is requesting I variance for the required Vacant Building Registration and fee. PROCEIDINGS: Testimony was p l esented by Mr. Dimond regarding the vacant building he purchased in November of 1992. Mr. Dimond is in the process of rehabilitating this building and has in years past paid e required Vacant Building Registration fee. Mr. I . . .. . A�4 ��4�� Board of Appeals - August 11, 199 Page: 7 Dimond is r uestin that this fee b I waived because the rehabilitation on this building will e9 g be complete by spring of 1995. Be ore and after pictures of the building were distributed. Harold Robinson from the Vacant ildings Program stated that the property is well maintained and that the code requir s that this building remain a Registered Vacant Building until the Code Compliance Inspecti n has been signed off. The Board discussed concerns regarding the property. Chuck Vo 1, Program Manager of Housing Code Enforcement Programs stated that Mr. Dimond i rehabilitating the buildings over and above what the code requires and would not be op sed to waving the fee with the condition that the rehabilitation is complete by spring f 1995. BOARD ACTION: Motion made Winter to waive the Vacant Building Registration fee with the condition that the rehabili tion of this building is completed by April 15, 1995 and that the City will continue to ins the property and that no violations e�cist. Seconded by Dunn. Motion carried unanimousl . 5&94-VB I� 754 Sixth Street East Lucille Widing Council Ward: 7 ingle Family Dwelling SUBJF.CT: Appellant is requesting I a variance for the required Vacant Building Registration and fee. PROCEIDINGS: Testimony was resented by Lucille Widing. Ms. Widing distributed pictures. The damaged that was ca sed to the property was due to the fact that the last renter was overdue in paying rent, e pipes froze causing damage and Ms. Widing was not allowed into the dwelling by the P ice. This file was opened July 13, 1994. Testimony was presented by Harold Robinson rom the Vacant Bulidings Program. Mr. Robinson stated that progress is being made the repairs. Ms. Widing stated that the repairs will be complete by October 1, 1994. BOARD AC7'ION: Motion made I y Dunn to waive the Vacant Building Registration fees with the understanding that this pro rty is occupied by December 1, 1994. Seconded by Winter. Motion carried unanimou y. ----------------------------- � .. . a������ Board of Appeals - August 11, 199 Page: 8 dditional Agenda Items BOARD ACTION: Motion was m de by Glassman to grant a variance for each of the following addresses regarding the r uirements of the deadbolt locks on the laundry room doors and other items as noted. S onded by Winter. Motion carried unanimously. 179 McKnight Street North i 1492 Portland Avenue Council Ward: 07 Council Ward: 04 97 Oxford Street North 1368-70 Seventh Street East Council Ward: O1 Council Ward: 07 1678 Charles Avenue 1505 Cleveland Avenue North Council Ward: 04 Council Ward: 04 2067 Carter Avenue 1517 Portland Avenue Council Ward: 04 Council Ward: 04 1889 Canoll Avenue 1320 Mississippi River Blvd Council Ward: 04 Council Ward: OS 517-19 Asbury Street 1326 Mississippi River Blvd . Council Ward: 04 Council Wazd: OS 1334 Ames Avenue 1336 Mississippi River Blvd Council Ward: 06 Council Ward: OS 1348 Ames Avenue 1391 Hazelwood Avenue Council Ward: 06 Council Wazd: 06 172 Mounds Boulevard 1399 Hazelwood Avenue Council Ward: 07 Council Ward: 06 :jm ? � � � 28 9580 pROPERTY CODE ENFORCEMENT Q� "' � `S" `7"T BOARD OF APPEALS , �� �1 �x H t �, i �t C1TY OF SAINT PALJI, sss �ao,� s�„��� 612-292-7775 Norm Colunan, Mayor Saint Paul, MN SS101-2260 �'' �'�. Minutes, eeting of August 11, 1994 � Members Present: Ron Glassman Kathleen Milner Donald Weida George Dunn Nancy Winter Members Absent: Ron Ankeny 7im La.ughlin I Others Present: Darlene Fedder Tonya Feit William Hite Royce Lawson Edward Fischman Alfred R kli Gordon Schwarz oc tz Lynne Goldetsky Christopher Anderson Tom Dimond Lucille Widing City Staff: Judy Masterman Harold Robinson Jackie Breecher Jim Prill Carrolyn Shepherd James Halverson Charles Votel The meeting was called to order by hairman Glassman at 1:30 p. m. Chairman Glassman welcomal the Appellants and expl ' the procedure, stating that what the Board does is recommend action to the City Coun 1. He also asked that the statements be brief and that the Board was there as fellow citize to help them in a fair manner. 1. Approval of the minutes for e meeting of June 9, 1994 as submitted in writing. BOARD ACT'ION: Motion was ma e by Milner to approve the Minutes of the 7une 9, 1994 meeting. Seconded by Weida. Mo n carried unanimously. � �.4- — � `ar�'�-� �� � 2839580 Board of Appeals - August 11, 1994 Page: 2 CASE NO PR PERTY APPEALED � APPELLANT 4&94-H 17 Sims Avenue Greg Foss Council Ward: 6 Not Present Duplex Dwelling SI7BJF.CT: Appellant is requesting extension of time to do needed repairs requested in a Correction Notice issued by Saint Pa Public Health. PROC�INGS: The Appellant was not present. Charles Votel from �Iousing Code Enforcement Programs stated that this building is now in compliance but the work that was completed is marginal. There is a pl bing permit that still needs to be signed off. BOARD AC1'ION: Motion was mad by Dunn to deny the request for an extension of time. Seconded by Milner. Motion carried ' ously. ---- -------------------------- Sa94-H 683 Wells Street Darlene Fedder Council Ward: 6 uplex Dwelling SUBJEG'r: Appellant is requesting th condemnation on the lower unit to be lifted and an extension of time to address remainin problems. PROCEEDINGS: Testimony was pre ented by Royce Lawson on behalf of Dazlene Fedder. The discussion by Mr. Lawson and Ji Halverson from FORCE contained items and concerns regarding the following: Th concerns for the basement have been addressed. The duplex dwelling upstairs is in sad sha and will remain placarded. The upper unit will be secured and not occupied. The condi on of the front porch still needs to be addressed. The condemnation will be lifted for the lo er unit and the upper unit will remain condemned. There was also discussion about the n ed repairs to the electrical system. BOARD ACTION: Motion made by lassman to lift the condemnation for the lower unit. An extension of time was granted unti November 15, 1994 for the repairs to the porch and an extension of time was granteri until September 15, 1994 for the repairs to the electrical system. Seconded by Dunn. Motion 'ed unanimously. ---- ------------------------- _/ � � � � 2839580 °`� `� � � Board of Appeals - August 11, 1994 Page: 3 Sfr94-H 781 Front Avenue Gerald McKoskey Council Wazd: 5 Scott Hull Duplex Dwelling SUBJF.GT: Appellant is appealing e condemnation of this duplex dwelling for lack of basic facilities. PROCEIDINGS: Case is bein wi drawn. g BOARD ACTTON: No Boazd Actio necessary. ' ---- ----------------------------- 4fr94-H 1187 Burr Street Charles Laurents � Council Ward: 5 Duplex Dwelling SUBJECT: Appellant is appealing orders from a Correction Notice issued by Saint Paul Public Health. PROCEEDINGS: Case is being wi rawn. BOARD ACTION: No Board Actio necessary. ----- ---------------------------- 53-94-H 608 York Avenue Christapher Anderson Council Ward: 6 S' gle Family Dwelling SUBJF.(,`T: Appellant is requesting extension of time to complete the needed repairs required from the Correction Notice t at was issued by Saint Paul Public Health. PROCEEDINGS: Testimony was pr ented by Christopher Anderson stadng that the screens are fixed and he is unable to fix the g tters at the current dme. Mr. Anderson would like to demolish the rear porch but is unable o do so at this dme due to finances. Jim Prill from Housing Code Enforcement stated tha most of the repairs have been completed and that the concerns about the rear addition is tha the problems may constitute a rodent infestation. Discussion continued about the fact th t Mr. Anderson is the property owner and that this dwelling is not a rental unit. BOARD ACTION: Motion was mad by Dunn to grant an extension of time until October 10, 1994 to repair the gutter system d make the necessary repairs to the rodent entry holes; an extension of time was granted until October 10, 1995 to demolish the rear addition on the house. Seconded by Milner. Motion 'ed unanimously. � � ' . . q �l - � ��1�1 . " 2839580 Boazd of Appeals - August 11, 199 Page: 4 54-94-E 40 Dale Street North Maedia McKinnies Council Ward: 1 SUBJECT: Appellant is appealing e condemnation at this address that was issued regazding lead paint violations. PROCEEIDINGS: Appellant is requ I sting that this appeal be rescheduled. BOARD ACTION: No acdon requ' ed. ---- ------------------------------ 51-94-F 72 Goodrich Avenue Rita Goldetsky Council Ward: 2 4 Dwelling Units SUBJEG`T: Appellant is requesting variance for the requirements of exterior lighdng in all entrances and parking areas and the terior lighting of hallways/stairways at all times. PROC�DINGS: Testimony was p sented by Rita Goldetsky regarding the required interior and exterior lighting. Ms. ldetsky stated that this is a family owned and occupied building and that currently there are o problems with the exterior and interior lighting. BOARD ACTION: Motion was ma by Winter to grant a variance for the required ir�terior and exterior lighting as long as the b ilding remains owner occupied. Seconded by Dunn. Motion carried unanimously. --- -------------------------- 55-94-F 24 Summit Avenue Edward Fischman Council Ward: 2 9 Dwelling Units SUBJECT: Appellant is requesting a I ariance for the r uirement of rovidin GFCI ou �1 P g tlets in bathrooms. PROCEEUINGS: Testimony was pr ented by Edward Fischman regarding the required GFCI outlets in the bathrooms. Jacki Breecher from Fire Prevention stated that these GFCI's are necessary and that they ar for the safety of the tenants to prevent electrical shock. Mr. Fischman became very a itated and refused to hear the explanations. The Board stated what their policy is for grantin variances and that they do not grant variances when the items relate to safety of the tenant /occupants. ! . . . q� �-1y�44 . � � 2839580 Board of Appeals - August 11, 199 Page: 5 BOARD AGTION: Motion was m de by Dunn to deny the request for a variance. Seconded by Winter. Motion cairi 1����imously. - ----------------------------- 57-94-F 2(}40 Grand Avenue William Hite Council Wazd: 4 14 Dwelling Units SiTBJECr: Appellant is requesting an extension of time to complete the required painting of the exterior trim. PROCEEDINGS: Testimony was resented by William Hite concerning the required - painting of the exterior of the build g. Mr. Hite stated that last year the lowest level exterior trim was painted at a cost f$1,000.00; this year the first floor is schetluled to be painted at an estimated cost of $1,5 .00, Mr. Hite is requesting that the following schedule be approved by the Board to compl te the remaining painting needs. The second floor would be painted in the year 1995 and the third floor in the year 1996. Mr. Hite also stated that there are no problems with lead p' t. BOARD ACTION: Motion was m de by Dunn to grant an extension of time to 1996 to complete the required exterior trim ainting. The time schedule is that the first floor will be complete in 1994, second floor co leted in 1995 and the third floor will be campleted in 1996. Seconded by Winter. Moti canied unanimously. - ----------------------------- 47-94-VB Sherburne Avenue A. J. Rocklitz Council Ward 1 Duplex Dwelling SUBJECT: Appellant is requesting variance for the required Vacant Building Registration and fee. PROCEIDINGS: Testimony was esented by Mr. A. J. Rocklitz regarding the required Vacant Building Registration and th fee. Discussion was long and Mr. Rocklitz became extremely agitated. The history of e property was discussed by the Board and Harold Robinson from the Vacant Building Program. The issue of lead paint, permits and problems with NSP were discussed. This bui ding has been boazded for two years. Mr. Rocklitz states that he can do nothing to brin the house into compliance until the vacant building designation has been lifted. There ntinues to be problems with lead paint and the ground sunounding the house contains lead � . ' . . � qy ���� . " 2839580 - Board of Appeals - August 11, 199 Page: 6 BOARD ACT'ION: Motion was m e by Winter to deny the request for a variance. Seconded by Milner. PROCEEllINGS: Mr. Rocklitz co 'nued to be agitaterl and asked to be put on record that he objects. The Board stated the r on for the Vacant Building fees and the costs associated with monitoring a vacant building. r. Rocklitz continued to object. BOARD ACTION: Motion carried ' ously. -- ---------------------------- 49-94-VB 11 Hall Lane Gordon J. Schwarz Council Ward: 02 - . S gle Family Dwelling SUBJECT: Appellant is requesting variance for the required Vacant Building Registration and fee. PROCEEDINGS: Testimony was p sented by Gordon Schwarz regarding this vacant building. This building was posted s a vacant building January of 1994. Mr. Schwarz purchased the property in April of 1 94 and was unaware that this was a Registered Vacant Building. The house is cunently be' g rehabilitated and remains unoccupied. Mr. Schwarz applied for a loan to complete the re airs and has been approved, the repairs will be complete by November 30, 1994 an will be homesteaded by Mr. Schwarz at that time. Carrolyn Shephazd from the Vacant uildings Programs agreed to a 60 day extension of time to pay the Vacant Building Registra ' n fee. BOARD ACTION: Motion made b Winter to grant an extension of time until November 30, 1994 to pay the Vacant Building egistration fee. This fee will be waived at that time with the condition that the rehabilita on on the building is completed. Seconded by Dunn. Motion carried unanimously. -- --------------------------- 52-94-VB 324 Bates Avenue Tom Dimond Council Ward: 7 S' gle Family Dwelling SUBJF.CT: Appellant is requesting variance for the required Vacant Building Registration and fee. PROCEEDINGS: Testimony was pr sented by Mr. Dimond regarding the vacant building he purchased in November of 1992. r. Dimond is in the process of rehabilitating this building and has in years past paid th required Vacant Building Registration fee. Mr. � � � � � 2839580 A� "►�+�� Board of Appeals - August 11, 19 Page: 7 Dimond is requesting that this fee e waived because the rehabilitation on this building will be complete by spring of 1995. B fore and after pictures of the building were distributed. Harold Robinson from the Vacant uildings Program stated that the property is well maintained and that the code requi s that this building remain a Registered Vacant Building until the Code Compliance Inspecti n has been signed off. The Board discussed concerns regarding the property. Chuck Vo 1, Program Manager of Housing Code Enforcement Programs stated that Mr. Dimond ' rehabilitating the buildings over and above what the code requires and would not be op sed to waving the fee with the condition that the rehabilitation is complete by spring of 1995. BOARD AG'ITON: Motion made y Winter to waive the Vacant Building Registration fee with the condition that the rehabili tion of this building is completed by April 15, 1995 and that the City will continue to insp t the property and that no violations exist. Seconded by Dunn. MotiOn Cartied »n�LOUSI . ----------------------------- 5&94-VB 754 Sixth Street East Lucille Widing Council Ward: 7 ingle Family Dwelling SLTBJE(,'T: Appellant is requesting a variance for the required Vacant Building Registration and fee. PROCEIDINGS: Testimony was resented by Lucille Widing. Ms. Widing distributed pictures. The damaged that was ca sed to the property was due to the fact that the last renter was overdue in paying rent, e pipes froze causing damage and Ms. Widing was not allowed into the dwelling by the P'ce. This file was opened July 13, 1994. Testimony was presented by Harold Robinson rom the Vacant Bulidings Program. Mr. Robinson stated that progress is being made the repairs. Ms. Widing stated that the repairs will be complete by October 1, 1994. BOARD ACTION: Motion made Dunn to waive the Vacant Building Registration fees with the understanding that this pro rty is occupied by December 1, 1994. Seconderl by Winter. Motion cazried unanimo - ----------------------------- /6 � 2839580 a `� `� � `� `� `� . ` Board of Appeals - August 11, 1994 Page: 8 Ad itional Agenda Items BOARD ACTION: Motion was mad by Glassman to grant a variance for each of the following addresses regarding the req irements of the deadbolt locks on the laundry room doors and other items as noted. Seco ded by Winter. Motion carried unanimously. 179 McKnight Street North 1492 Portland Avenue Council Ward: 07 Council Ward: 04 97 Oxford Street North 1368-70 Seventh Street East Council Ward: O1 Council Ward: 07 1678 Charles Avenue 1505 Cleveland Avenue North Council Ward: 04 Council Wazd: 04 2067 Carter Avenue 1517 Portland Avenue Council Ward: 04 Council Ward: 04 -- 1889 Carroll Avenue 1320 Mississippi River Blvd Council Ward: 04 Council Ward: OS 517-19 Asbury Street 1326 Mississippi River Blvd : Council Ward: 04 Council Ward: OS 1334 Ames Avenue 1336 Mississippi River Blvd Council Ward: 06 Council Ward: OS 1348 Ames Avenue 1391 Hazelwood Avenue Council Ward: 06 Council Ward: 06 172 Mounds Boulevasd 1399 Hazelwood Avenue Council Ward: 07 Council Ward: 06 :jm 11