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98-264/Z Council File # C ��. ORIGINAL Presented By Referred To Committee: Date WHEREAS the Saint Paul City Council has become increasingly aware of the historic and architectural significance of the building located at 710 Dayton Avenue in Saint Paul presently slated for demolition as a nuisance pursuant to resolufions 96-1039 and 97-911 of this council; and WHEREAS the fee owner has completed only half of the repairs to the building but has now recommitted himself to the timely rehabilitation of the property; now therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the property owner be granted an extension of 180 days (from the date of adoption and approval of tlus resolurion) to comply with the original abatement order found in council resolution 96-1039 on the additional conditions tl�at (1) city inspectors be granted complete access to both the interior and eafterior of the properry to monitor compliance progress and security, (2) the building be secured by the means recommended by city inspectors, and (3) the property owner post a performance bond in the amount of $2000.00. Furthermore, the any performance bond previously submitted is hereby forfeited. Requested by Department of: By: Appx By: Green Sheet # ���L� RESOLUTION CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA By: Form Approved by City Attomey $1'= Approved by Mayor for S mission to Council By: Adopted by Council: ➢ate y�.o,�,�J, 2C l q 9/� _- Adoption Certified by Council Secretary City Council Offices Jerxy Blakey, 266-8610 4/1/98 NUNH6tFOR RO{ITItlG ORDER TOTAL # OF SIGNATURE PAGES GREEN SHEET No qtr-a6'� sosss u��� u��— ❑ dfYATTORIEY ❑ GIYCLiRK ❑AYMCNLiFRNCFiOW. ❑fiYMlLLi�MACR6 ❑ WYOR�ORMBSlAM) ❑ (CUP ALL LOCATIONS FOR SIGNATURE) Granting the property owner of 710 Dayton Avenue an exten'sion of 180 days to comply with the original abatement oxdex found in Council File 96-1039. PLANNING CAMMISSION CIB COMMIITEE CIVIL SERVICE CAMMISSION Has this P��rJfim� eMer worked under a conbaG for this departmeM? VES NO Has this peraorJfirtn e+er been a cily empbyee? YES NO ooes mis a�Mnm o� a sbn na normatba�d br ami cuRem city emPw;reev YES NO Is this pe�sonRrtn a tergeted vendoYl � YES NO Cour��il R2sea°ch �e�ter 'r � r:+: APPROVED � OF TRANSACTION S SOURCE COSTIREVENUE BUDfiETED (CIRCLE ON� ACTNITY NUMBER YES NO (DWWM ��-a��i Interdepartmental Memorandum CITY OF SAINT PAUL DATE: March 26, 1998 TO: Gerry McInerney Legislative Aide Ward 1 FROM: � Rachel H. Young (Z.N`Q Assistant Ciry Attorney 710 Dayton Avenue Resolution MAR 2 5 issa �ERRY $ip��, Pursuant to your request, attached is a resolution giving the properry owner of the above address 180 additional days to come into compliance. I have also attached the recards from the previous ciry council hearangs only for your reference. Please let me know if there is anything else I can help you with. °I�—ac.y Council File # ,�� a�t+_ Green Sheet # � D�� �L ����r� � `I � -- < < : � � i �a f'""l Presented B�, Referred To RESOLUTION CITY OF SAtIVT PAUL, MINNESOTA WHEREAS the fee owner has done only some of the zepairs to the building and has suffered the forfeiture of a performance bond in the amount of $Z000.00 posted to secure the necessary buildina permits but has now recommitted himself to the timely rehabilitation of the property, and � WHEREAS city inspectors have found the building at times to be unsecured and open as an attractive nuisance; now therefore BE IT RESOLVED, that the property owner be granted an extension of 180 days (from flie date of adoption and approval of this resolution) to comply with the original abatement order found in council resolution 96-1039 on the additional conditions that (1) city inspectors be granted complete access to both the interior and exterior of the property to monitor compliance progress and security, and (2) the building be secured by the means recommended by city inspectors. Furthermore, the original performance bond of $2000.00 should be reinstated without delay to secure the necessary building permits without the need to post additional security. Reguested by Department of: By: Fosm Ap�ed 't A �Yney B �I � � L Approved by May�for Submission to Council By �T Aonroved by Mayor: Z V By: By: WHEREAS the Saint Paul City Council has become increasingly aware of the historic and architectural significance of the building located at 710 Dayton Avenue in Saint Paul presently slated for demolition as a nuisance pursuant to resolution 96-1039 of this council; and Adopte¢ by Council: Date `9�� � � Adoption Certified by Counci Sec ary °I s • ac,y 3�245 DEPAfliMENTrOFFICE/COUNCIL DATE INITIATED I �t� A/� QAV c�t coun��i GREEN SHEE `�"'`t "� CONTACT PEFSON 8 PHONE INITIAVDATE INI7IAL/DATE � OEPARTMENT DIPE � CITY COUNCIL Jerry Blakey, 266-8620 ASSIGN �CITYATiORNEY �CITYCLERK MUST BE ON COUNCIL AGENDA BY (DATE) NUMBER FOfl ❑ BUDGET OIRELTOR � FIN. & MGT. SERVICES DIR. i10UTING ORDER � MAYOR (OR ASSISTANI] ❑ TQTAL # OF SIGNATURE PAGES (CLIP ALL LOCATIONS FOR SIGNATIlfiE) ACTIONRE�UESTED. GI'dRC].Rg an extension of 180 da s to the y property owner of 710 Dayton Avenue with the following conditions: 1) city inspectors be granted access to interior and exterior to monitor compliance progress and security, 2) the building is secured by the means recommended by city inspectors. RECOMMENDATIONS: Apprave (A) or fleject (R) PERSONAL SERVICE CONTflAGTS MUST ANSWER THE FOLLOWINC. QUESTIONS: _ PLANNING COMMISSION _ CIVIL SERVICE CAMMISSION �� Has thi5 perSOnRirm ever wOrkBd under a CDntreCt fof this tlepartmant? _ CIB COMMITfEE _ YES NO _ S7AFF Z. Has this person/firm ever been a c�ty employee? — YES NO _ DiSTRiC7 COUR7 _ 3. Does this 9ersonttirm possess a sltill not normally possessetl by any currertt city emploYee? SUPPOATS WHICH COUNCIL OBJECTIVET YES NO Explein all yes answers On seperate sheet antl ettech to green aheet INITIATING PqOBLEM, ISSUE, OPPORTUNITV (Who, Wh9l, When, Where, Why) ADVANTAGESIFAPPROVED. DISADVANTAGES IF APPROVED .� � 4,A �i�au!21.�� :',�wfF�s� s�£4�[:r J±�� 1 i i�:a!" .. _ . ..:=�a..�:�� DISADVANTAGES IF NOTAPPROVED: TOTAL AMOUNT OF TRANSACTION 5 COST/REVENUE BUDGETED (CIRCLE ONE) YES NO FUNDI(dG SOURCE ACTIVITY NUMBER FINANCtAL INFORF±A7fON (EXPIAiN) qg -���{ .-, � - CITY OF SAINT PAIIL CZTZZEN SERVICE PROGRAM 190 CITY xnT.r• 266-8989 SD: 53253 IACATZON: i3ame Organization Address Apt# City DATE: 02-02-95 710 DAYTON A�TE REFERRED TO: S.P.P.H. VACANT BIISLDING H. Phone Pln Dist A.COde B. Phone Council Dist Tf� FOLLOWING IS ALLEGED BY THE COMPLAINANT.... VACANT BUILDING RESULTS OF INSPECTION BY VAC Znsp Date 07/07/97 inspector Reneta Weiss Vac. Bldg. Monitorin Status recheck and update. Soarding/Securing Summaxy abatement order issued. 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I think that Michael Koop is interested ( he is from the state preservation and understands probably better that the rest of the neighbors the issues with process). You could intervene and ask Renatta on Monday to hold off on the contract to demo and then pass a resolution at council giving another entity 180 days to complete the rehab. This may entail the neighbors providing a letter o£ credit or contracting with professional to do the interior and exterior repairs. q � - a.c.� Rehab Schedule for 710 Dayton Avenue, St. Paul, Mn 1. Reroof and repair £acia. Remove west chimney 2. Prepair and paint exterior including reglazing five windows. Replace 1 window with 1/1 original layout. 3. Remove non-bearing walls and plaster from interior. Remove back stairs. Install new doors at back o£ house 4. Repiace Pront porch 5. Znstall new electric service and rewire 6. Replumb house for kitchen, two baths and basement laundry 7. Install new 'forced-air heating system 8. Insulate and sheetrock inside walls 9. Repair fireboxes for twp fireplaces 10. Install new flooring of tile, wood and carpet with repairs to subfloor where necessary 11. Remove added back deck and install new steps to baCk door 12, Install new wooden combination storm windows /t/ ,.t.c-C.... � , � . �� �� � � � 1 month concuzrent with reroof 3weeks 3 weeks 2 weeks 2 weeks 2.weeks 3 weeks 1 week 3 weeks 1 week concurrent with back deck removal q�-ac� �`��-�'�,�� We, the undersigned, request that the demolition of 710 Dayton Ave., St. Pau1, Mn, ordered by Reneta Weiss be stopped. As it currently stands, we have no complaints about the house at 710 Dayton Ave and want it restored as a single family home which would make it a considerable asset to our community and to the City of St. Paul. We understand that you, Jerry Blakey, our city council person, have the authority to stop the tear down proceedure without adding further cost and complication to bringing this property back on to the tax rolls for the city. We appreciate m � your cooperation and leadership in this urgent � ��-�i � / � 4..s� �, Y�..�1� ��� s Q���a 1 Oti� e�iz u/d5� �t.✓ `�8�-1(.�1. 0 . We, the undersigned, request that the demolition of 710 DByton Ave., St. Paul, Mn, ordered by Reneta Weiss be stopped. As it currently stands, we have house at 710 Dayton Ave and want family home which would make it community and to the City of St. no complaints about the it restored as a single a considerable asset to our Paul. We understand that you; Jerry Blakey, our city council person, have the authority to stop the tear down proceedure without adding further cost and complication to bringing this property back on to the tax rolls for the city. We appreciate your cooperation and leadership in this urgent matter. � h��� � �� 9�r•ac�t ,. We, the undersigned, request that the demolition of 710 Dayton Ave., St. Paul, Mn, ordered by Reneta Weiss be stopped. As it currently stands, we have no complaints about the house at 710 Dayton Ave and want it restored as a single family home which would make it a considerable asset to our community and to the City of St_ Paul. We understand that you; Jerry Biakey, our city council • person, have the authority to stop the tear down proceedure without adding further cost and complication to bringing this property back on to the tax rolls for the city. �r°`( � S,YJ �5fa �L � ]b� -L SS� � : �u� ��1�2, We appreciate your coogeration and leadership in this urgent matter. q�s-ac.y �, - We, the undersigned, request that the demolition of 710 Dayton Ave., St. Paul, Mn, ordered by Reneta Weiss be stopped. As it currently stands, we have no complaints about the house at 710 Dayton Ave and want it restored as a single family home which would make it a considerable asset to our community and to the City of St. Paul. We understand that you, Jerry Blakey, our city council person, have the authority to stop the tear down proceedure withaut adding Purther cost and complication to bringing this property back on to the tax ro11s for the city. We appreciate your cooperation and leadership in this urgent matter. 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I believe the owner may have gotten a reprieve of the 30 day deadline if he posted the usual permit bond Eor a nuisance building anfl completed all work in 180 days. While the vacant building folka may have told the owner to contact me about the situation, I have heard nothing. CONFIDEN I T.TTY NOTT_,: q'I�E DOCUMENTtS) ACCOMPANYING THTS 'FAX CONTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION WHICH IS LEGALLY PRIVZLEGED. ?'HE INF'ORMATTON IS IN'TEND�D ONLY FOR THE USE OF THE INTENDED RECIPIENT NAMED ABOVE. IF YOU ARE NOT THE I13TENDBD RECIPIENfi, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT ANY DISCLOSURE, COPYING, DISTRIBUTION OR THE TAKII3G OF ANY ACTION IN RELIANCE ON THc CONTENTS OF THIS TELECOPIED INrORMATSON EXCEPT ITS DIRECT DELIVERY TO TH� INTENDED RECIPIENT NAMED ABOVE IS 5'TIZICTLY PROHIBITED. 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L" .�Lf �� lqi� w.l�• •e 1 G. :� 1 • ' � a.n • Y. �� 1� � ��:.� � t� . �• 1. �• � tIt 'f � , • 1 1'' lrA • I.• ' pr ♦ yw� • �•��� T'he S�iat Paui Cicy Cou��I he�by ma�es tl�e fotlowi� arder: The �ve refereaced intesested or respousible puties s,ha21 azake the Sttbject Propesry safe anc3 not de�imrnial w tt� pubtic peace, heelrh safay and tvc2fare anQ remAVe iu bIigttisng a�tuencz au the commu�ty by zehabt'Ix"tzting ihis s�ucture and correctin,g alt deficieacies az Pzes=aibed ia the above cef� Onler w A.basc 23uisa�e gu;Iding(s) m accordance wiih sII appiicable codes and otdiaances, gb in the aite.zuateve by dc�moiishiag sad removi�eg il� s�cuct��'e in accordance with aIl apgiicable codes and o,cd'us�aces. The �hi3iration or demolirian aad rannval of t�e savuure must be camgIete:i within c� eta[e of the Counrit FiP+ �. ��-C� Ys a�r s�e �v JUL-11-1997 . . '.. : � z 3 J V 5 b 7 8 9 za 11 I2 13 i4 11�11 FROM � t� � 1�..: : CITY qTTOR1�Y5 �F10E TO 92668574 P.04 �Y•�.dy��� .. .. . :.. .... _ _ .. , .. . .. . .� � � i ♦ � 1 • ♦ \ ' � � " 1 �- 1 � Y • I t i� � T.• { Y." .. - ._..,,_: . � _., , . .. ... �� . . � . 1' • 1• rr i' ♦t�, rn � �" \.• � ♦s • -1 .� •. � � •t • «a.� � f If" .II "•J -• 3. In the oveac the bwTding is co be delnolished and zuaov�d by tiu City of Saint P�, alf €�� PI'Ope�tY or fixnu�es of any �,ad whieh int�rfere witli tbe demoIiaoa azd removal s�aII be rema��ed Smm rhe pmperty by the xesponsib}e parties by the cnd o£ this tirac per�od. If alI personal property )s noc removed, it shaIl be corsidered w be ababdar�d sa�d rhe Ciry of Saint Pau2 sLa�2 nmove sad dispase of such property as providcd by Iaw. 4. It ie fitrther otdexed, i�t a copy of tLis resohniou be maiied to tbe owners aad ia�c.d parties in accardaua'z �vrtfr Chagter 45 af thc Saizu Paui Legislative Code. ltegue5«eB Ay nepart.�a oF: sy: l�..L-.�.�C �fz�---f-f .Adapted by Adaptioa By: � Eppraved ?s �'� -- - �� c �������� Form Approved by Cicy At o � 1 BY: Q� ��` 1 SA,+^' i / c D3t9 Approved Dy taayor for SZ:bm±ssioa co Catimci2 B �Li �L ���d,r/ r�Ta� P.ea TOTRL P.HA Saint Paul Public Health 555 Cedat Sueet Saint Paul, MN SS101-2260 � �ax: �6iz� aa2-zno FACSIMILE 112ANSMLSSION To: I.ocation: Sender: P���J����� 11 199? 1, �� [3 ��` .�r:`�`v� FJ�� .. c ccc c rr� r.p✓pv �I �''�'���� To Fa�: �6 r�S"? � Cover Sheet and ?ransmittal Form �'his uansmission consists of page(s) (includiz�g cover sheet). If traasmission is incompiete or illegible, call sendez at �612) 298-4153. Message; OFflCE OP t�CENSE, INSPECf10NS �pyp� ,���"t ^' •' 1 ENVIRONMSIJ7qypROTbCZ'tON �0 1Pc&r� Kus4r. Di.acro. CITY OF SATNT PAUL No�m Cotcman. Mayor November 6, 1996 Neil L. Hiedeman 699 Dayton Avenue Sain[ Paul, MN 55204 Re: 714 Dayton Avenue Deaz Propeny Owner: fAK'RY PROFf,SS/ONAL BU/LDING Sui+e 300 330St PeurStrerr Sa"mrPmr�M+nncmra SS]DI.7510 Telepbone: b11-266•9090 Fcczimlk: 6fI-266.9099 6f1db6-9/1J Pursuant to your re4uest 7I0 Dayton Avenue was inspected November 5, 1996 aad the following report is submitted: � 3T1,T�71VC',� llar 1. Rebuiid brokrn and deteriorated suirway as close as is pratucal to code. 2. Repair or remove exterior access. 3. Tuck goint foundation. 4. Repair window sash and frames. 5. Insure complete concrete floor (remove wood itooring). 6. Repair chimney cleanout and properIy close openings and repair. 7. Repair partitioning and hung ceiliags or remove ail. Firct Second az�d Third Floorc 1. Repair oz repiace waIls and ceilings as necessary throughout. 2. Insure partitiani� that has been removed is not load bearing. 3. Repiace aIl floer coverings. 4. Replace damaged cabinets, doors, trim, windows, etc. 5. Replace broken stair treads and parts. Ext�Ii�a 1. 2. � � Repair or rep2ace all deceriorated trim, soffit, facia, siding, etc. Properiy rebuild rear porch with approved materiais. CompieteIy rebuild deteriorated mud room. Completely rebuild deteriorated west entry step, platfozm, rails, roof, etc. RepIace broken and Ieaking roof covering. Replace ill-installed front entry steps. r a. ... .� .� .� I��G GCL G�.1i �. L.J a.� November 6, 1996 Page 2 Code Compliancc Inspection Report Re: 710 Dayton Avenue B_ TfT�„�G: Exterior - (continued) 7. Replace i21-ibstalled front sidewalk. q�-a.�y ���� � - t�! ! 8. Repair and tuck point chirnney's. 9. Repair or remove gutters and dowaspouu. neral 1. Provide hand and guard rails ali stairways and steps as per attachment. 2. Provide thumb type dead bolts for aIl entry doors. 3. Repair or replace any deteriorated winCOw sash, broken glass, sash holders, etc. as necessary. 4. Provide stotms and screens compTete and in good repair for all door and window openings. 5. Fire block construction as necessary. 6. Wl�ere wall and ceiling covering is removed, attic, rcplaced doors and windows, (insulation, glass, weather stripping, etc.) shalt meet new energy code standazds. 7. Relevel structure as much as is practical. 8. Prepaze and paint interior and exterior as necessary (take the necessary precautions if lead base paint is present). 9. Any frazning members that do not meet code (where wall and ceiling covering is removed, members that aze overspanned, oversgaced, not being cazried pzoperly, door and window openings that aze not headered, etc.) are to be reconstructed as per code. A determination as to exacfly what wiIi have to be done is to be made by this deparnnent or a registered struotural engineez. 10. Provide general clean-up of premise. FLEGTRCAL: 1. 12e-wire entire house to Bu2letin 80-1. 2. Aii gutted areas to be wired to naw code standards. 3. Insta11 smoke detectors to i7.B.C. PLUMBING: 1. Ati plumbing w be replaced. 2. Replace ali plumbing, inciuding waste and vent pipin„ gas piping and water piping to code. 3. Cap off ouuide rainleader piping to code. 4. Install a11 plumbi� fixtuzes and appurtenances to code. 5. Test ali piping and fixtures as per code. HF,A� 1. CIean and ORSAT test boiler. 2. Replace manual gas vaive. 'Novcnibcrb, 199G Page 3 Code Compliance Inspection Report Re: 710 Aayton Avenue fiEATii3G: - (COntinued) 3. Remove unused gas piping and cap openit�s. 4. Provide combustion air. 5. Line chimney and add drip tee. ZS2 NING: Thu property was inspected as being a single family residence. NOTES: I. See attachment for pesmit requirements. 2. Provi@e plans and specifications as to what is to be rebuilt. 3. Provide smoke detection as per UBC. SincereIy, ��,�.v.� DonaId F. Wagnez BuiIding Inspector AFW:aw attachment < < " � .� � 9�- Z��l ��,'��� TOTRL P.04 �" � "�. �` . -- Presented By � Referred To OF ����o� RESOLUTION qr• ��y Council File # � � Green Sheet # .3� 5 � �} NNESOTA Committee; Date [�I WFIEREA�, Saint Paul P�ibtCc Health has reque ed e City Council to hold pubiic hearings to consider the advisabiIity and necessity of ordering the pair or wrecking and removal of a three- story, wood frame dwelling located on properry hereinafter referred to as the "S�bject Property" and commonly known as 710 Dayton Avenue. This property is legally described as follows, to wit: L.ot 8, and the East 10 feet of I.ot 9, Block 3, Holcombe's Addition to St. Paul. WHEREAS, based upon the records in the Ramsey County Recorder's Office and information obtalned by Saint Paul Pubiic Health on or before June 3, 1996, the following are the now known interested or responsible parties for the Subject Property: Archie E. Stulc Jr., 712 Dayton Avenue, 5t. Paul, MN 55104; Aaron Rubenstein, Heritage Preservation Gommission, % LIEP, 350 St. Peter #300, St. Paul, MN 55102; Dennis Smith, 1300 Godward Street NE, Mpls., MN 55413; Kathy Goddard, 4726 Fremont Avenue South, Mpls., MN 55409. WHEREAS, Saint Paul Public Health has served in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code an order identified as an "Order to Abate Nuisance Building(s)" dated May 30, 1996; and WHBREAS, this order informed the then lmown interested or responsibie parties that the structure located on the Subject Pzoperty is a nuisance building(s) pursuant to Chapter 45; and WHEREAS, this order informed the interested or responsible parties that they must repair or demolish the structure located on the Subject Property by July 1, 1996; and WHEREAS, the enforcement off'icer has posted a piacard on the Subject Property declaring this building(s) to constitute a nuisance condition; subject to demolition; and WHEREAS, this nuisance condition has not been conected and Saint Paui Public Health requested that the City Clerk schedule public hearings before the L,egislative Aearing Officer of the Ciry CouncIl and the Saint Paul Ciry Council; and WHEREAS, the interested and responsible parties have been served notice in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 45 of the Saint Pau1 Legislative Code, of the tnne, date, place and purpose of the public hearings; and WHEREAS, a hearing was held before the Legislative Hearing Officer of the Saint Paul City Council on Tuesday, August 20, 1996 to hear testunony and evidence, and after receiving tesrimony and evidence, made the recommendation to approve the request to order the interested or responsible parties to make the Subject Property safe and not detrunentai to the public peace, heaith, safety and welfare and remove its blighting influence on the community by rehabilitating this structure in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances, or in the altemative by demolishing and removing the sizucture in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances. The rehabilitation or demolition of the structure to be completed within ��P�:�1�; days after the date of the Council Aearing; and �� 9�-�c�y c�� WAEREAS, a hearing was held before the Saint Paul City Council on Wednesday, August 28, 1996 and the testimony and evidence including the action taken by the I.egisiative Hearing Officer was considered by the Council; now therefore BE IT RFSOLVED, that based upon the testiruony and evidence presented at the above referenced public hearings, the Saint Paul City Council hereby adopu the following Findings and Order concerning the Subject Properry at 710 Dayton Avenue: i. That the Subject Property comprises a nuisance condition as defined in Saint Paul Legislative Code, Chapter 45. 2. That the costs of demolition and removal of this building(s) is estimated to exceed three thousand dollars ($3,000.00}. 3. That there now exists and has existed multiple Housing or Building code violations at the Subject Property. 4. That an Order to Abate Nuisance Building(s) was sent to the then laiown responsible parties to correct the deficiencies or to demolish and remove the building(s). 5. That the deficiencies causing this nuisance condition have not been corrected. 6. That Public Heaith has posted a placazd on the Subject Properry which declares it to be a nuisance condition subject to demolition. 7. That this building has been routinely monitored by the VacanUNuisance Buildings Code Enforcement Program. 8. That the irnown interested parties and owners are as previously stated in this resolution and that the notification reguirements of Chapter 45 have been fulfilled. ORDER The Saint Paul City Council hereby makes the foilowing order: 1. The above referenced interested or responsible parties shall make the Subject Property safe and not detrimental to the public peace, health, safety and welfare and remove its blighting influence on the community by rehabilitating this structure and correcting all deficiencies as prescribed in the above referenced Order to Abate Nuisance Building(s) in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances, ar in the alternative by demolishing and removing the structure in accordance with all appiicabie codes and ordinances. The rehabilitation or demolition and removal of the structure must be completed within �f+AP� ��;. days after the date of the Council Hearing. �d - . ��--a4y � 2. If the above corrective ac6on is not completed within this period of tune the City of Saint Paul, Public Health, Housing Code Enforcement Section is hereby authorized to take whatever steps aze necessary to demolish and remove this structure, fill the site and charge the costs incurred against the Subject Properry pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 45 of the Saint Pau1 Legislative Code. 3. In the event the building is to be demolished and removed by the City of Saint Paul, all personal properry or fistures of any kind which interfere with the demolition and removai shall be removed from the property by the responsible parties by the end of this time period. If ali personal properry is not removed, it shall be considered to be abandoned and the City of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such property as provided by law. 4. It is further ordered, that a copy of this resolution be mailed to the owners and interested parties in accordance with Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul T.egislative Code. Requested by Department of: BY: / � C�` Form Approved by City Attomey By: C.� � �l� Approved by Mayor for Submission to Council B � lC ��!� �,.q � �`_� � DEPARTMENT/OFFICEICOUNCIL DATE INITIATED '�j � 3 2 5 3 7 � ���� Health 7-26-96 GREEN SHEET . CONTAGT PERSON b PHONE INITIAVDATE INRIAUpATE Charles Votel 298-4153 DEPARTMENTDIRECTOR CITYCOUNCIL � ASSIGN CIT'ATTORNEV ��� CITYCLERK NUNBERFON MUST BE ON CAUNCIL AGENOA 9Y IDAT� flO�N� BUIX'iET DIREGTOH � FIN. 8 MGT. SERVICES DIR. AU�JllSt 28 1996 ORDER MAYOR(ORASSISTANn � TOTAL # OF SIGNATURE PAGES (CLIP ALL LOCATIONS FOR SIGNATURE) ACTION RE�UESTED: City CoUncil to pass this resolution which will order the owner(s) to remove or repair the referenced building(s). If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public i-Iealth is ordered to remove the building. The subject property is located at 710 Dayton Avenue. RECAMMEN�ATIONS: APProva (A) or Rejeet (q) pERSONAL SERVICE CONTpACTS MUST ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: _ PLANNING COMMISS�ON _ CIVIL SERVICE CAMMISSION t, H2S lhls p8r5aNflrm 8V8f WOfkBtl U�de[ d COntfdCt fOf ULIS dep3(Ult�� , CIB COMMITfEE _ YES NO �z-=�'�� 2. Has this pe�sootttrm ever beeo a city empbyee? _ STAFF — VES NO �1UG � 6 �,996 _ �iSTRiCT WURT _ 3. Does tfiis personRirm possess a skil! irot norma�ly ppssessed any curreni a employee? SUPPOfiTS WHICH COUNCII O&IECTIVE? YES NO Explefn sll yes anawera on separote aheet antl nttacfi to gr$5}�,�'��"� (,}�,�-�G4c INITIATING PROBLEM. ISSUE, OPPORTUNIN (Who, Whe[, When, Where. Why This building(s) is a nuisance builcling(s) as defined in Chapter 45 and a� building as defined in Chapter 43 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code. The owners, interested parties and responsible parties known to the Enforcement Officer were given an order to repair or remove the building at 710 Dayton Avenue by July 1, 1996, and have failed to comply with those orders. RECE�IVED ADVANTAGES IFAPPflOVED: lt F'1 The City will eliminate a nuisance. r IERRY 8�A ������ JUL 3 0 1996 t��� ������� DISADVANTAGES IF APPROVED: The City will spend funds to wreck and remove this building(s). These costs will be assessed to the property, collected as a special assessment against the property taxes. ���°.,�'.." -- =� .,� �.��.r`}:�Y�?" h�� 12 i:95 �ISA�VANTAGES IF NOT APPflOVEO: � = ' =:�. A nuisance condition will remain unabated�in the City. This buiTding(s) will continue to blight the community. $10,p00 - $12,000 TOTAL AMOUNT OF TRANSACTIDN S COSSIREVENUE BUDGETED (CIRCLE ONE) YES NO Nuisance Housing Abatement 33261 FUNDIHG SOURCE ACTIVITV NUMBER FINANCIA� INFpRMA71pN (EXPlA1N) q�-9.�y MINUTES OF LEGISLATIVE HEARTNG October 15, 1946 Room 330, City Hall Gerry Strathman, Legislative Hearing Officer STAFF PRESENT: Chuck Votel, Public Health; Guy Willits, Public Health . � . - Gerry Strathman, I,egislative Hearing Officer, called the meeting to order at 10:40 a.m. 1. Vehicle abatement at � E Marvland Avenue; Brad Menvin, appellant. Guy Williu, Public Health, reviewed the staff report and presented pictures of the property. The vehicle was an abandoned van that was undriveable and unlicensed. Brad Merwin, property owner, appeared and stated that the van was used as a trailer and as an ice fishing house_ The vehicle was licensed and tabbed, however they had been stolen from the vehicle. He present�d a copy of the registration as verification. He also pointed out that the van ��us not visible from the street and he had secured the vehicle so that it could not be entered. Gerald Strathman, Legislative Aearing Officer, recommended gzanting the appeal._ 2. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced buitdirig, located at 7�4 Beech Street. If the owner faiIs to comply with fhe resolution, Public Flealth is ordered to remove the building. Chuck Votel, Public Health, reviewed the staff report. The property was in foreclosure and the redemption period had not yet expired. It was the mort�age company's intention to convey the property to HUD within the next two months. It was the inspector's opinion that the cost to repair the building wouid exceed the value of the property_ The cost to demolish the building was $1�,000. The property owner did not appear. Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the order. 3. Resolution orderina fhe owner to remo��e or repair fhe referenced building, located at 207-212 Winona Street. If the o�i�er fails to comply with fhe resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. i�4r. Votel reviewed the staff report. The property was currently oG��ned by Beneficial Loan & Thrift and they were tryina to sell the property. There had been 12 summary abatement orders issued aaainst the property and it �vas a complete nuisance to the neighborhood. A code compliance inspection had been done in Auwst, 1995, ho«�ever, the inspector believed that the cost to repair the buildin� would exceed the value of the properry. i�4r. Strathman recommended approval of the order to demolish. Resolution ordering the o«�ner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 923 �'Ia�aret Street. If the o�i�ner fails to comply �i�ith the resolufion, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. q�-a�y SAINT PAUL PUBLIC HEALTH Nea1 XoJ�an, MD., M.P.H., Direcfor CITY OF SAINT PAUL NUISfNCE BUILDINGS CODE Norm Cotem¢n, Moyo� ENFORCFJfENI SSS Cedar Sveet Sa'v+t Pau{ MN 55I07-2260 i July 26, 1996 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS Council President and Members of the City Council Interest , . J V � � .L t."�':1G Sainf Pau1 Public Health, VacantlNuisance Buildings Enforcement Unit has requested the City Council schedule public heazings to consider a resolution ordering the repaiz or removal of the nuisance building{s) located at: 710 Dayton Avenue The City Council has scheduled the date of these heazings as follows: Legislative Hearing - Tuesday, August 20, 1996 City Council Aearing - Wednesday, August 28, 1996 The owners and responsible parties of record are: V 7�'^^;t " n n Ar.T�R � g :t_:.� 1 S��F� Name and Last Known Address Archie E. Stulc Jr. 712 Dayton Avenue St. Paul, MN 55104 Aaron Rubenstein Heritage Preservation Commission % LIBP 350 St. Peter n300 St. Pau1, NN 55102 Dennis Smith I300 Godward Street NE Mpls., MN 55415 Son of deceased fee owner Heritage Preservation /% � _ � 612-298-4153 _ .._..___._..;�._,.., Personal representative of estate q�-ZCy Minutes of Legislative Hearing October I5, 1996 Page - 2 - � � . Mr. Votel reviewed the staff report. The progerty was owned by HUD since March, 1996 and had been listed for sale since that time. A code compliance inspection had been done in August, 1996. The estimated cost to repair the building was $25,000 and the cost to demolish was $9,000. The property owner did not appear. Mr. 5trathman recommended approval of the order. 5, Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced buiiding, located at � Marvland Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered fo remove the buiiding. Mr. Votel reviewed the staff report. The building had been vacant since April, 1996 and there had been several summary abatements issued against the property. A code compliance inspection was done in August, 1996 and he had been informed that the current property owners were trying to sell the property. The estunate to repair the building was $25,000 and the cost to demolish was $8,Q00. Neil Schwartz, potential buyer, appeazed and stated that he was a real estate appraiser, a truth-in-housing inspector and was in the process of obtaining his contractor's license. It was his intention to purchase the properry, repair it and he already had a potential buyer for the property. He stated that he woutd post the necessary bond and reguested he be allowed six months to make the necessary repairs. Mr. Strathman recommended that the potential owne he post the $2,000 bond by Wednesday, October 2: Meeting adjoumed at 10:30 a.m. / ` The Bank of Saint Paul Saint Paul Buitding • 6 West F'sft4i Sttat � St Pau1, MN 55102 (612) 222•5551 • F,�: (6t2) 222-5554 Tuesday, August 27, 1996 To Whom It May Concern: . � � C � We are working with Neil Hiedeman on financing the renovation of the home at 710 Dayton. We need approximately two more weeks to obtain appraisals and estimates. IVjr. Heideman has been a customer of our bank for over five years and has always handled his financia{ affairs in a satisfactory manner. While this is not a commitment we feel confident in his ability and hope that we will be able to provide financing for the project. Sincerely Yours, J. Scott Hutton President Memher FD1C • Independen[ nnd L�xally Clwned S�nce 191 � Minutes of L.egislative Hearing August 20, 1996 Page-4- q8 -( � Mr. Strathman stated that the building appeared to be in a serious state of disrepair. He recommended approval of the order for demolition. 9. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at Q24 Case Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Mr. Budka reviewed the staff report. The properry was owned by HUD and there had been no contact as to their intentions on the properry. The property owner did not appear. Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the order for demolition. 10. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 821 Conwav Street. If Yhe owner fails to compiy wifh the resolution, Public Heaith is ordered to remove the building. Mr. Budka reviewed the staff report. The properry was owned by the State of Minnesota Trust Exempt and there had been no contact as to their intentions for the property. The property owner did not appear. Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the order for demolition. Meeting adjourned at 10:35 a.m. L,egislative Aearing Officer q�—ac.`{ Minutes of Legis]ative Hearing Aub st 20, 1996 Page - 3 - �� ,-, S ,� ��� building was more than the market value of the property. The estimated cost for demolition was $7,200. The properry owner did not appear. Betty Moran, West 7th Street Federation, appeared and stated that no work had been done to the buildin� and it was a blighting influence on the neighborhood. She encouraged demolition of the building. Bazb Benson, 777 Butternut, appeared and stated tt�at the building was unsecured in that the windows were open and the stench from the building could be smelled from the street. She had wimessed children playing in the yard on several occasions and feared they would enter the building. The property was not being maintained and she encouraged demolition of the building. Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the order for demolition. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 775 Butternut Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Mr. Budka reviewed the staff report. The property owner was living at the Bethel Care Center and was no longer able to maintain the properry. The property owner did not appear. Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the order for demolition. 8. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 710 Davton Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Mr. Budka reviewed the staff report. The building was condemned in January, 1995 and had been vacant since February, 1995. The property owner was now deceased. The estimated cost to repair the building was $70,000 and the estimated to cost to demolish was $9,500. Kathy Goddard, attorney representing the estate, appeared and stated that a purchase agreement was entered into on June 23, 1996, however, the potential buyers were not approved for financing. At this point in time, they were unable to find other suitable buyers of the property. She requested additional time to market the property. Archie Smlc, 7r., son of decedent, appeared and stated that the potential buyers had informed hun that they had posted the bond to begin work on repairin� the building. He subsequently discovered that the bond had not been posted. Aaron Rubenstein, Heritage Preservation Commission, appeared and stated that the property was located in the historic hill preservation district. Many of the buildings in the neighborhood had been rehabed and it was his opinion that this property should be saved. qr—ac.y Minutes of L,egislative Hearing � � August 20, 1996 Page - 2 - 4. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at ¢7'i Kent Street. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Heaith is ordered to remove the building. Mr. Budka reviewed the staff report. The building had been vacant since December, 1995 and there had been three summary abatement orders against the property. The cost to repair the building was estunated to be $40,000; the estunated cost to demolish was $6,200. The property owner did not appear. Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the order for demolition. 5. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, loca±ed at Isa el fr t. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Mr. Budka reviewed the staff report. The buildin� was condemned in Febmary, 1996 and had been vacant since May, 1996. The current owner was Marlin Schienbein and the property was in foreclosure by the mortgage company. A code compliance inspection was done on July 23, 1996, however, the bond had not been posted and no permits had been obtained. The estunated cost to repair the building was $30,000 and ffie estimated cost to demolish was $6,200. Beth Asmussen, attomey representing Lon; Beach Mortgage Company, appeared and stated that the property had been purchased at a sheriffls sale on August 14, 1996. Since the property had been abandoned, they were in the process of appiying for an order to reduce the redemption period from six months to five weeks. A property assessor was examuung the building to determine whether the property was salvageable. She requested an extension of time to allow the assessor to make a determination on the property. Robert Rutherford appeared and stated that he ���as interested in purchasing the property. He had tried to contact the property owner to relay his interest in purchasin� the property and was unsuccessful in his attempt. Sandra I.evine, WSCO, appeared and stated that she �vas aware of two other individuals who �vere incerested in purchasing the property and she believed the property should be saved. Mr. Strathman recommended allowing 180 days to repair the buiidin� if the bond was posted by the Council meeting on August 28, 1996. 6. Resolution ordering the owner to remo��e or repair the referenced building, located at 773 Butternut Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Mr. Budka reviewed the staff report. The building was condemned in November, 1995 and had been vacant since that time. The current property owner was Eric Johnson. The estimated cost to repair the �tr- a�y MINUTES OF LEGISLATIVE HEARING August 20, 1996 Room 330, City Hall Gerry Strathman, Legislative Hearing Officer � STAFF PRESENT: Mike Budka, Public Health; Guy Willits, Public Health; Roxanna Fiink, Real Estate Gerry Suathman, L.egislative Hearing Officer, called the meeting to order at 10:00 a.m. 1. Resolution ratifying assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for summary abatements for the following (laid over from July 16, 1996 Legisiative Hearing): J9607V2--Towing of abandoned vehicles from property from June through December, 1995 950 �uller Avenue Guy Willits, Public Health, reviewed the staff report and presented a picture of the prorerty. Nina Zachary, 1260 Ashland Avenue, owner of the property, appeazed and stated that she had not received notice to remove the vehicle. She had spoken with the tenant the previous day and the tenant acknowiedged that the vehicle had belonged to her daughter-in-law. She requested that the amount of the assessment be reduced. Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the assessment. 2. Resolution ratifying assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for summary abatements for the following: J9608B--Boarding up of vacant buildings for March, 1996 J96081B-Boarding up of vacant buildings for Aprii, 1996 J9608C--Demolition of vacant buildings for April, 1996 Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the assessments. 3. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 443 Marvland Avenue. If the o�vner fails to compiy ��ith the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Mike Budka, Public Health, reviewed the staff report. The building was condemned in November, 1995 and had been vacant since February, 1996. The Veteran's Administration was the current owner of the property and they had received no indication from them as to their intention for the property. The estimated cost to repair the building couId exceed its market value. The cost to demoiish was $6,400. The property owner did not appear. Mr. Strathman reviewed a letter received by PubIic Health from a party interested in purchasinQ the property. Since the necessary conditions were not met, he recommended approval of the order for demolition. °l8� c.y • o � I,egislative Hearing Report August 20, 1996 Page - 2 - 6. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 773 Buttemut Avenue, If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Legislative Hearing Officer recommended approval. 7. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 775 Butternut Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Legislative Hearing Officer recommended approval. 8. Resolution orderin� the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 710 Davton Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Legislative Hearing Officer recommended approval. 9. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 1024 Case Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Legislative Hearing Officer recommended approval. 10. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 891 Conwav Street. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Legislative Hearing O£ficer recommended approval. Gt�-acy � . 710 Dayton Avenue luly 26, 1996 Page 2 Name and Last Known Address Interest Kathy Goddard Attomey for estate 4726 Fremont Avenue South Mpls., MN 55409 The legal description of this property is: Lot 8, and the East IO feet of.Lot 9, Block 3, Holcombe's Addition to St. Paul. - City of Saint Paul PubIic Health has declazed this building(s) to constitute a"nuisance" as defined by Legislative Code, Chapter 45. Public Heaith has issued an order to the then I:nown responsible parties to eliminate this nuisance condition by correctin� the deficiencies or by razing and removing this building(s). Inasmuch as this Ordez to Abate has not been complied with the nuisance condition remains unabated, fhe community continues to suffer the blighting influence of this property. It is fhe recommendation of Public Health that the City Council pass a resolution orderin� the responsible parties to either repair, or demolish and remove this building in a timely manner and failing tkat, authorize Public Heaith to proceed to demolition and removai, and to assess the costs incurred against the reai estate as a special assessment to be coilected in the same manner as taxes. Sincerely, °����� �- �� Charles A. Vote1 Program Supervisor Code Enforcement Programs Saint Paul Public Health CAV:mt cc: 7an Gasterland, Buiidin� Inspection and Design Philip Miller, City Attomeys Office Nancy Andezson, Assistant Secretary to the Council Steve Zaccard, Fire Mazshatl • Dan Pahi, PED-Housing Division /Z Council File # C ��. ORIGINAL Presented By Referred To Committee: Date WHEREAS the Saint Paul City Council has become increasingly aware of the historic and architectural significance of the building located at 710 Dayton Avenue in Saint Paul presently slated for demolition as a nuisance pursuant to resolufions 96-1039 and 97-911 of this council; and WHEREAS the fee owner has completed only half of the repairs to the building but has now recommitted himself to the timely rehabilitation of the property; now therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the property owner be granted an extension of 180 days (from the date of adoption and approval of tlus resolurion) to comply with the original abatement order found in council resolution 96-1039 on the additional conditions tl�at (1) city inspectors be granted complete access to both the interior and eafterior of the properry to monitor compliance progress and security, (2) the building be secured by the means recommended by city inspectors, and (3) the property owner post a performance bond in the amount of $2000.00. Furthermore, the any performance bond previously submitted is hereby forfeited. Requested by Department of: By: Appx By: Green Sheet # ���L� RESOLUTION CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA By: Form Approved by City Attomey $1'= Approved by Mayor for S mission to Council By: Adopted by Council: ➢ate y�.o,�,�J, 2C l q 9/� _- Adoption Certified by Council Secretary City Council Offices Jerxy Blakey, 266-8610 4/1/98 NUNH6tFOR RO{ITItlG ORDER TOTAL # OF SIGNATURE PAGES GREEN SHEET No qtr-a6'� sosss u��� u��— ❑ dfYATTORIEY ❑ GIYCLiRK ❑AYMCNLiFRNCFiOW. ❑fiYMlLLi�MACR6 ❑ WYOR�ORMBSlAM) ❑ (CUP ALL LOCATIONS FOR SIGNATURE) Granting the property owner of 710 Dayton Avenue an exten'sion of 180 days to comply with the original abatement oxdex found in Council File 96-1039. PLANNING CAMMISSION CIB COMMIITEE CIVIL SERVICE CAMMISSION Has this P��rJfim� eMer worked under a conbaG for this departmeM? VES NO Has this peraorJfirtn e+er been a cily empbyee? YES NO ooes mis a�Mnm o� a sbn na normatba�d br ami cuRem city emPw;reev YES NO Is this pe�sonRrtn a tergeted vendoYl � YES NO Cour��il R2sea°ch �e�ter 'r � r:+: APPROVED � OF TRANSACTION S SOURCE COSTIREVENUE BUDfiETED (CIRCLE ON� ACTNITY NUMBER YES NO (DWWM ��-a��i Interdepartmental Memorandum CITY OF SAINT PAUL DATE: March 26, 1998 TO: Gerry McInerney Legislative Aide Ward 1 FROM: � Rachel H. Young (Z.N`Q Assistant Ciry Attorney 710 Dayton Avenue Resolution MAR 2 5 issa �ERRY $ip��, Pursuant to your request, attached is a resolution giving the properry owner of the above address 180 additional days to come into compliance. I have also attached the recards from the previous ciry council hearangs only for your reference. Please let me know if there is anything else I can help you with. °I�—ac.y Council File # ,�� a�t+_ Green Sheet # � D�� �L ����r� � `I � -- < < : � � i �a f'""l Presented B�, Referred To RESOLUTION CITY OF SAtIVT PAUL, MINNESOTA WHEREAS the fee owner has done only some of the zepairs to the building and has suffered the forfeiture of a performance bond in the amount of $Z000.00 posted to secure the necessary buildina permits but has now recommitted himself to the timely rehabilitation of the property, and � WHEREAS city inspectors have found the building at times to be unsecured and open as an attractive nuisance; now therefore BE IT RESOLVED, that the property owner be granted an extension of 180 days (from flie date of adoption and approval of this resolution) to comply with the original abatement order found in council resolution 96-1039 on the additional conditions that (1) city inspectors be granted complete access to both the interior and exterior of the property to monitor compliance progress and security, and (2) the building be secured by the means recommended by city inspectors. Furthermore, the original performance bond of $2000.00 should be reinstated without delay to secure the necessary building permits without the need to post additional security. Reguested by Department of: By: Fosm Ap�ed 't A �Yney B �I � � L Approved by May�for Submission to Council By �T Aonroved by Mayor: Z V By: By: WHEREAS the Saint Paul City Council has become increasingly aware of the historic and architectural significance of the building located at 710 Dayton Avenue in Saint Paul presently slated for demolition as a nuisance pursuant to resolution 96-1039 of this council; and Adopte¢ by Council: Date `9�� � � Adoption Certified by Counci Sec ary °I s • ac,y 3�245 DEPAfliMENTrOFFICE/COUNCIL DATE INITIATED I �t� A/� QAV c�t coun��i GREEN SHEE `�"'`t "� CONTACT PEFSON 8 PHONE INITIAVDATE INI7IAL/DATE � OEPARTMENT DIPE � CITY COUNCIL Jerry Blakey, 266-8620 ASSIGN �CITYATiORNEY �CITYCLERK MUST BE ON COUNCIL AGENDA BY (DATE) NUMBER FOfl ❑ BUDGET OIRELTOR � FIN. & MGT. SERVICES DIR. i10UTING ORDER � MAYOR (OR ASSISTANI] ❑ TQTAL # OF SIGNATURE PAGES (CLIP ALL LOCATIONS FOR SIGNATIlfiE) ACTIONRE�UESTED. GI'dRC].Rg an extension of 180 da s to the y property owner of 710 Dayton Avenue with the following conditions: 1) city inspectors be granted access to interior and exterior to monitor compliance progress and security, 2) the building is secured by the means recommended by city inspectors. RECOMMENDATIONS: Apprave (A) or fleject (R) PERSONAL SERVICE CONTflAGTS MUST ANSWER THE FOLLOWINC. QUESTIONS: _ PLANNING COMMISSION _ CIVIL SERVICE CAMMISSION �� Has thi5 perSOnRirm ever wOrkBd under a CDntreCt fof this tlepartmant? _ CIB COMMITfEE _ YES NO _ S7AFF Z. Has this person/firm ever been a c�ty employee? — YES NO _ DiSTRiC7 COUR7 _ 3. Does this 9ersonttirm possess a sltill not normally possessetl by any currertt city emploYee? SUPPOATS WHICH COUNCIL OBJECTIVET YES NO Explein all yes answers On seperate sheet antl ettech to green aheet INITIATING PqOBLEM, ISSUE, OPPORTUNITV (Who, Wh9l, When, Where, Why) ADVANTAGESIFAPPROVED. DISADVANTAGES IF APPROVED .� � 4,A �i�au!21.�� :',�wfF�s� s�£4�[:r J±�� 1 i i�:a!" .. _ . ..:=�a..�:�� DISADVANTAGES IF NOTAPPROVED: TOTAL AMOUNT OF TRANSACTION 5 COST/REVENUE BUDGETED (CIRCLE ONE) YES NO FUNDI(dG SOURCE ACTIVITY NUMBER FINANCtAL INFORF±A7fON (EXPIAiN) qg -���{ .-, � - CITY OF SAINT PAIIL CZTZZEN SERVICE PROGRAM 190 CITY xnT.r• 266-8989 SD: 53253 IACATZON: i3ame Organization Address Apt# City DATE: 02-02-95 710 DAYTON A�TE REFERRED TO: S.P.P.H. VACANT BIISLDING H. Phone Pln Dist A.COde B. Phone Council Dist Tf� FOLLOWING IS ALLEGED BY THE COMPLAINANT.... VACANT BUILDING RESULTS OF INSPECTION BY VAC Znsp Date 07/07/97 inspector Reneta Weiss Vac. Bldg. Monitorin Status recheck and update. Soarding/Securing Summaxy abatement order issued. 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' .'_ ' _ � � G p _' � � m . . � S.� 3 2� O _ _ .. _ N O _ D •� . c rPa�Y �-PP� U \ \ L U \ \ o n000s a000 N \ \ Y N \ \ Y ' l --- H SNNNY 2NN(0 U �00\C ���-\ N 0��+ 41 O�� q ` Y V V Y M N U V � N V U JO.2L0 Jlln � C C L E � C L u� W r� p L W� r p U � Y 4�� � Q� Y 13 L ✓ V L L M M L L ' m m t0 (� �0 m m O O C U' d p C U' U H ti S 2 Q 4 2 2 6 t J R 6 � � tl U W W N h F J Y Y Q m m �- Y Y W G J C J � t� 3 f� 3 w w � � � � < S 6 2 N N N N � U � !'J 2 2 PJ � U' r 2 O Z p �+J tiJ � 7 � 7 J 0 J 0 J J O � � F LL Z LL 2 6 Q W U W U sa sa �> �> �' �' c < � o $ el Y ► ��+ O < 4 �d � O O O a, 'O O O L V'Q dN6 t� A W �D � P P -� Ml 1�1 ^ 6 W N O K � 6 N O U p O r X Y J J G < 3 3 T 9 Y 3 N � U U V- Y U U d a 6 Q cc y > • .t N O O O �i � N p DJ O �- � N �,a--ac� l��"�ta��� a position on zero tolerance for tearing down houses. The Block Party is 4:00 p.m. on Sunday in front of 710 Dayton_ Options Xou could ask someone from the block to step forward and post bond and guarantee the finished product. I think that Michael Koop is interested ( he is from the state preservation and understands probably better that the rest of the neighbors the issues with process). You could intervene and ask Renatta on Monday to hold off on the contract to demo and then pass a resolution at council giving another entity 180 days to complete the rehab. This may entail the neighbors providing a letter o£ credit or contracting with professional to do the interior and exterior repairs. q � - a.c.� Rehab Schedule for 710 Dayton Avenue, St. Paul, Mn 1. Reroof and repair £acia. Remove west chimney 2. Prepair and paint exterior including reglazing five windows. Replace 1 window with 1/1 original layout. 3. Remove non-bearing walls and plaster from interior. Remove back stairs. Install new doors at back o£ house 4. Repiace Pront porch 5. Znstall new electric service and rewire 6. Replumb house for kitchen, two baths and basement laundry 7. Install new 'forced-air heating system 8. Insulate and sheetrock inside walls 9. Repair fireboxes for twp fireplaces 10. Install new flooring of tile, wood and carpet with repairs to subfloor where necessary 11. Remove added back deck and install new steps to baCk door 12, Install new wooden combination storm windows /t/ ,.t.c-C.... � , � . �� �� � � � 1 month concuzrent with reroof 3weeks 3 weeks 2 weeks 2 weeks 2.weeks 3 weeks 1 week 3 weeks 1 week concurrent with back deck removal q�-ac� �`��-�'�,�� We, the undersigned, request that the demolition of 710 Dayton Ave., St. Pau1, Mn, ordered by Reneta Weiss be stopped. As it currently stands, we have no complaints about the house at 710 Dayton Ave and want it restored as a single family home which would make it a considerable asset to our community and to the City of St. Paul. We understand that you, Jerry Blakey, our city council person, have the authority to stop the tear down proceedure without adding further cost and complication to bringing this property back on to the tax rolls for the city. We appreciate m � your cooperation and leadership in this urgent � ��-�i � / � 4..s� �, Y�..�1� ��� s Q���a 1 Oti� e�iz u/d5� �t.✓ `�8�-1(.�1. 0 . We, the undersigned, request that the demolition of 710 DByton Ave., St. Paul, Mn, ordered by Reneta Weiss be stopped. As it currently stands, we have house at 710 Dayton Ave and want family home which would make it community and to the City of St. no complaints about the it restored as a single a considerable asset to our Paul. We understand that you; Jerry Blakey, our city council person, have the authority to stop the tear down proceedure without adding further cost and complication to bringing this property back on to the tax rolls for the city. We appreciate your cooperation and leadership in this urgent matter. � h��� � �� 9�r•ac�t ,. We, the undersigned, request that the demolition of 710 Dayton Ave., St. Paul, Mn, ordered by Reneta Weiss be stopped. As it currently stands, we have no complaints about the house at 710 Dayton Ave and want it restored as a single family home which would make it a considerable asset to our community and to the City of St_ Paul. We understand that you; Jerry Biakey, our city council • person, have the authority to stop the tear down proceedure without adding further cost and complication to bringing this property back on to the tax rolls for the city. �r°`( � S,YJ �5fa �L � ]b� -L SS� � : �u� ��1�2, We appreciate your coogeration and leadership in this urgent matter. q�s-ac.y �, - We, the undersigned, request that the demolition of 710 Dayton Ave., St. Paul, Mn, ordered by Reneta Weiss be stopped. As it currently stands, we have no complaints about the house at 710 Dayton Ave and want it restored as a single family home which would make it a considerable asset to our community and to the City of St. Paul. We understand that you, Jerry Blakey, our city council person, have the authority to stop the tear down proceedure withaut adding Purther cost and complication to bringing this property back on to the tax ro11s for the city. We appreciate your cooperation and leadership in this urgent matter. 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I believe the owner may have gotten a reprieve of the 30 day deadline if he posted the usual permit bond Eor a nuisance building anfl completed all work in 180 days. While the vacant building folka may have told the owner to contact me about the situation, I have heard nothing. CONFIDEN I T.TTY NOTT_,: q'I�E DOCUMENTtS) ACCOMPANYING THTS 'FAX CONTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION WHICH IS LEGALLY PRIVZLEGED. ?'HE INF'ORMATTON IS IN'TEND�D ONLY FOR THE USE OF THE INTENDED RECIPIENT NAMED ABOVE. IF YOU ARE NOT THE I13TENDBD RECIPIENfi, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT ANY DISCLOSURE, COPYING, DISTRIBUTION OR THE TAKII3G OF ANY ACTION IN RELIANCE ON THc CONTENTS OF THIS TELECOPIED INrORMATSON EXCEPT ITS DIRECT DELIVERY TO TH� INTENDED RECIPIENT NAMED ABOVE IS 5'TIZICTLY PROHIBITED. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS FAX IN ERROR, PI,EASE NOTIFY US IMMEDIATELY BY TELEPHOI�SE TO ARRP,NGE FOR 22ETURN OF TFIE ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS TO US. ���-:�-i�7r ll�ld rkOM CliY RTiCuttvEYS OFPICE TO 1 2 � 4 5 5 8 10 il 2? 23 f4 25 i6 17 28 ]9 2(l � �� LJ 26 Z7 ?�8 �! . 3S - 3? 33 34 36 37 38 39 � Q f Z YZ 43 � �v�l�•f�-.;f:,� Pre9eaGed Hy Refezr�d 70 1 �'iri�nO�p ��Qf.��� O� SAr►�iT PAt1L_ !u 92668574 P.B�I co�mcil Fiie q { _ � GreCn 5beet $ �a, �' "� f � - . ��� r �"`,..� — �i - .� ' ��---__ '_' � ' . I9• � . � • • i. : � .� �� — ' ... ,:.�_�•�.�/r - • .. � • ,. . . • � . - •� � ..� .; � _ : r�_ . .''' _ - .,,.:.�, . ... . r. . � � � �.� � i : b " • • • .11' • � � i .! 1 : .�� • n�f � f 1 � • • l )' • -. 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L" .�Lf �� lqi� w.l�• •e 1 G. :� 1 • ' � a.n • Y. �� 1� � ��:.� � t� . �• 1. �• � tIt 'f � , • 1 1'' lrA • I.• ' pr ♦ yw� • �•��� T'he S�iat Paui Cicy Cou��I he�by ma�es tl�e fotlowi� arder: The �ve refereaced intesested or respousible puties s,ha21 azake the Sttbject Propesry safe anc3 not de�imrnial w tt� pubtic peace, heelrh safay and tvc2fare anQ remAVe iu bIigttisng a�tuencz au the commu�ty by zehabt'Ix"tzting ihis s�ucture and correctin,g alt deficieacies az Pzes=aibed ia the above cef� Onler w A.basc 23uisa�e gu;Iding(s) m accordance wiih sII appiicable codes and otdiaances, gb in the aite.zuateve by dc�moiishiag sad removi�eg il� s�cuct��'e in accordance with aIl apgiicable codes and o,cd'us�aces. The �hi3iration or demolirian aad rannval of t�e savuure must be camgIete:i within c� eta[e of the Counrit FiP+ �. ��-C� Ys a�r s�e �v JUL-11-1997 . . '.. : � z 3 J V 5 b 7 8 9 za 11 I2 13 i4 11�11 FROM � t� � 1�..: : CITY qTTOR1�Y5 �F10E TO 92668574 P.04 �Y•�.dy��� .. .. . :.. .... _ _ .. , .. . .. . .� � � i ♦ � 1 • ♦ \ ' � � " 1 �- 1 � Y • I t i� � T.• { Y." .. - ._..,,_: . � _., , . .. ... �� . . � . 1' • 1• rr i' ♦t�, rn � �" \.• � ♦s • -1 .� •. � � •t • «a.� � f If" .II "•J -• 3. In the oveac the bwTding is co be delnolished and zuaov�d by tiu City of Saint P�, alf €�� PI'Ope�tY or fixnu�es of any �,ad whieh int�rfere witli tbe demoIiaoa azd removal s�aII be rema��ed Smm rhe pmperty by the xesponsib}e parties by the cnd o£ this tirac per�od. If alI personal property )s noc removed, it shaIl be corsidered w be ababdar�d sa�d rhe Ciry of Saint Pau2 sLa�2 nmove sad dispase of such property as providcd by Iaw. 4. It ie fitrther otdexed, i�t a copy of tLis resohniou be maiied to tbe owners aad ia�c.d parties in accardaua'z �vrtfr Chagter 45 af thc Saizu Paui Legislative Code. ltegue5«eB Ay nepart.�a oF: sy: l�..L-.�.�C �fz�---f-f .Adapted by Adaptioa By: � Eppraved ?s �'� -- - �� c �������� Form Approved by Cicy At o � 1 BY: Q� ��` 1 SA,+^' i / c D3t9 Approved Dy taayor for SZ:bm±ssioa co Catimci2 B �Li �L ���d,r/ r�Ta� P.ea TOTRL P.HA Saint Paul Public Health 555 Cedat Sueet Saint Paul, MN SS101-2260 � �ax: �6iz� aa2-zno FACSIMILE 112ANSMLSSION To: I.ocation: Sender: P���J����� 11 199? 1, �� [3 ��` .�r:`�`v� FJ�� .. c ccc c rr� r.p✓pv �I �''�'���� To Fa�: �6 r�S"? � Cover Sheet and ?ransmittal Form �'his uansmission consists of page(s) (includiz�g cover sheet). If traasmission is incompiete or illegible, call sendez at �612) 298-4153. Message; OFflCE OP t�CENSE, INSPECf10NS �pyp� ,���"t ^' •' 1 ENVIRONMSIJ7qypROTbCZ'tON �0 1Pc&r� Kus4r. Di.acro. CITY OF SATNT PAUL No�m Cotcman. Mayor November 6, 1996 Neil L. Hiedeman 699 Dayton Avenue Sain[ Paul, MN 55204 Re: 714 Dayton Avenue Deaz Propeny Owner: fAK'RY PROFf,SS/ONAL BU/LDING Sui+e 300 330St PeurStrerr Sa"mrPmr�M+nncmra SS]DI.7510 Telepbone: b11-266•9090 Fcczimlk: 6fI-266.9099 6f1db6-9/1J Pursuant to your re4uest 7I0 Dayton Avenue was inspected November 5, 1996 aad the following report is submitted: � 3T1,T�71VC',� llar 1. Rebuiid brokrn and deteriorated suirway as close as is pratucal to code. 2. Repair or remove exterior access. 3. Tuck goint foundation. 4. Repair window sash and frames. 5. Insure complete concrete floor (remove wood itooring). 6. Repair chimney cleanout and properIy close openings and repair. 7. Repair partitioning and hung ceiliags or remove ail. Firct Second az�d Third Floorc 1. Repair oz repiace waIls and ceilings as necessary throughout. 2. Insure partitiani� that has been removed is not load bearing. 3. Repiace aIl floer coverings. 4. Replace damaged cabinets, doors, trim, windows, etc. 5. Replace broken stair treads and parts. Ext�Ii�a 1. 2. � � Repair or rep2ace all deceriorated trim, soffit, facia, siding, etc. Properiy rebuild rear porch with approved materiais. CompieteIy rebuild deteriorated mud room. Completely rebuild deteriorated west entry step, platfozm, rails, roof, etc. RepIace broken and Ieaking roof covering. Replace ill-installed front entry steps. r a. ... .� .� .� I��G GCL G�.1i �. L.J a.� November 6, 1996 Page 2 Code Compliancc Inspection Report Re: 710 Dayton Avenue B_ TfT�„�G: Exterior - (continued) 7. Replace i21-ibstalled front sidewalk. q�-a.�y ���� � - t�! ! 8. Repair and tuck point chirnney's. 9. Repair or remove gutters and dowaspouu. neral 1. Provide hand and guard rails ali stairways and steps as per attachment. 2. Provide thumb type dead bolts for aIl entry doors. 3. Repair or replace any deteriorated winCOw sash, broken glass, sash holders, etc. as necessary. 4. Provide stotms and screens compTete and in good repair for all door and window openings. 5. Fire block construction as necessary. 6. Wl�ere wall and ceiling covering is removed, attic, rcplaced doors and windows, (insulation, glass, weather stripping, etc.) shalt meet new energy code standazds. 7. Relevel structure as much as is practical. 8. Prepaze and paint interior and exterior as necessary (take the necessary precautions if lead base paint is present). 9. Any frazning members that do not meet code (where wall and ceiling covering is removed, members that aze overspanned, oversgaced, not being cazried pzoperly, door and window openings that aze not headered, etc.) are to be reconstructed as per code. A determination as to exacfly what wiIi have to be done is to be made by this deparnnent or a registered struotural engineez. 10. Provide general clean-up of premise. FLEGTRCAL: 1. 12e-wire entire house to Bu2letin 80-1. 2. Aii gutted areas to be wired to naw code standards. 3. Insta11 smoke detectors to i7.B.C. PLUMBING: 1. Ati plumbing w be replaced. 2. Replace ali plumbing, inciuding waste and vent pipin„ gas piping and water piping to code. 3. Cap off ouuide rainleader piping to code. 4. Install a11 plumbi� fixtuzes and appurtenances to code. 5. Test ali piping and fixtures as per code. HF,A� 1. CIean and ORSAT test boiler. 2. Replace manual gas vaive. 'Novcnibcrb, 199G Page 3 Code Compliance Inspection Report Re: 710 Aayton Avenue fiEATii3G: - (COntinued) 3. Remove unused gas piping and cap openit�s. 4. Provide combustion air. 5. Line chimney and add drip tee. ZS2 NING: Thu property was inspected as being a single family residence. NOTES: I. See attachment for pesmit requirements. 2. Provi@e plans and specifications as to what is to be rebuilt. 3. Provide smoke detection as per UBC. SincereIy, ��,�.v.� DonaId F. Wagnez BuiIding Inspector AFW:aw attachment < < " � .� � 9�- Z��l ��,'��� TOTRL P.04 �" � "�. �` . -- Presented By � Referred To OF ����o� RESOLUTION qr• ��y Council File # � � Green Sheet # .3� 5 � �} NNESOTA Committee; Date [�I WFIEREA�, Saint Paul P�ibtCc Health has reque ed e City Council to hold pubiic hearings to consider the advisabiIity and necessity of ordering the pair or wrecking and removal of a three- story, wood frame dwelling located on properry hereinafter referred to as the "S�bject Property" and commonly known as 710 Dayton Avenue. This property is legally described as follows, to wit: L.ot 8, and the East 10 feet of I.ot 9, Block 3, Holcombe's Addition to St. Paul. WHEREAS, based upon the records in the Ramsey County Recorder's Office and information obtalned by Saint Paul Pubiic Health on or before June 3, 1996, the following are the now known interested or responsible parties for the Subject Property: Archie E. Stulc Jr., 712 Dayton Avenue, 5t. Paul, MN 55104; Aaron Rubenstein, Heritage Preservation Gommission, % LIEP, 350 St. Peter #300, St. Paul, MN 55102; Dennis Smith, 1300 Godward Street NE, Mpls., MN 55413; Kathy Goddard, 4726 Fremont Avenue South, Mpls., MN 55409. WHEREAS, Saint Paul Public Health has served in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code an order identified as an "Order to Abate Nuisance Building(s)" dated May 30, 1996; and WHBREAS, this order informed the then lmown interested or responsibie parties that the structure located on the Subject Pzoperty is a nuisance building(s) pursuant to Chapter 45; and WHEREAS, this order informed the interested or responsible parties that they must repair or demolish the structure located on the Subject Property by July 1, 1996; and WHEREAS, the enforcement off'icer has posted a piacard on the Subject Property declaring this building(s) to constitute a nuisance condition; subject to demolition; and WHEREAS, this nuisance condition has not been conected and Saint Paui Public Health requested that the City Clerk schedule public hearings before the L,egislative Aearing Officer of the Ciry CouncIl and the Saint Paul Ciry Council; and WHEREAS, the interested and responsible parties have been served notice in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 45 of the Saint Pau1 Legislative Code, of the tnne, date, place and purpose of the public hearings; and WHEREAS, a hearing was held before the Legislative Hearing Officer of the Saint Paul City Council on Tuesday, August 20, 1996 to hear testunony and evidence, and after receiving tesrimony and evidence, made the recommendation to approve the request to order the interested or responsible parties to make the Subject Property safe and not detrunentai to the public peace, heaith, safety and welfare and remove its blighting influence on the community by rehabilitating this structure in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances, or in the altemative by demolishing and removing the sizucture in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances. The rehabilitation or demolition of the structure to be completed within ��P�:�1�; days after the date of the Council Aearing; and �� 9�-�c�y c�� WAEREAS, a hearing was held before the Saint Paul City Council on Wednesday, August 28, 1996 and the testimony and evidence including the action taken by the I.egisiative Hearing Officer was considered by the Council; now therefore BE IT RFSOLVED, that based upon the testiruony and evidence presented at the above referenced public hearings, the Saint Paul City Council hereby adopu the following Findings and Order concerning the Subject Properry at 710 Dayton Avenue: i. That the Subject Property comprises a nuisance condition as defined in Saint Paul Legislative Code, Chapter 45. 2. That the costs of demolition and removal of this building(s) is estimated to exceed three thousand dollars ($3,000.00}. 3. That there now exists and has existed multiple Housing or Building code violations at the Subject Property. 4. That an Order to Abate Nuisance Building(s) was sent to the then laiown responsible parties to correct the deficiencies or to demolish and remove the building(s). 5. That the deficiencies causing this nuisance condition have not been corrected. 6. That Public Heaith has posted a placazd on the Subject Properry which declares it to be a nuisance condition subject to demolition. 7. That this building has been routinely monitored by the VacanUNuisance Buildings Code Enforcement Program. 8. That the irnown interested parties and owners are as previously stated in this resolution and that the notification reguirements of Chapter 45 have been fulfilled. ORDER The Saint Paul City Council hereby makes the foilowing order: 1. The above referenced interested or responsible parties shall make the Subject Property safe and not detrimental to the public peace, health, safety and welfare and remove its blighting influence on the community by rehabilitating this structure and correcting all deficiencies as prescribed in the above referenced Order to Abate Nuisance Building(s) in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances, ar in the alternative by demolishing and removing the structure in accordance with all appiicabie codes and ordinances. The rehabilitation or demolition and removal of the structure must be completed within �f+AP� ��;. days after the date of the Council Hearing. �d - . ��--a4y � 2. If the above corrective ac6on is not completed within this period of tune the City of Saint Paul, Public Health, Housing Code Enforcement Section is hereby authorized to take whatever steps aze necessary to demolish and remove this structure, fill the site and charge the costs incurred against the Subject Properry pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 45 of the Saint Pau1 Legislative Code. 3. In the event the building is to be demolished and removed by the City of Saint Paul, all personal properry or fistures of any kind which interfere with the demolition and removai shall be removed from the property by the responsible parties by the end of this time period. If ali personal properry is not removed, it shall be considered to be abandoned and the City of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such property as provided by law. 4. It is further ordered, that a copy of this resolution be mailed to the owners and interested parties in accordance with Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul T.egislative Code. Requested by Department of: BY: / � C�` Form Approved by City Attomey By: C.� � �l� Approved by Mayor for Submission to Council B � lC ��!� �,.q � �`_� � DEPARTMENT/OFFICEICOUNCIL DATE INITIATED '�j � 3 2 5 3 7 � ���� Health 7-26-96 GREEN SHEET . CONTAGT PERSON b PHONE INITIAVDATE INRIAUpATE Charles Votel 298-4153 DEPARTMENTDIRECTOR CITYCOUNCIL � ASSIGN CIT'ATTORNEV ��� CITYCLERK NUNBERFON MUST BE ON CAUNCIL AGENOA 9Y IDAT� flO�N� BUIX'iET DIREGTOH � FIN. 8 MGT. SERVICES DIR. AU�JllSt 28 1996 ORDER MAYOR(ORASSISTANn � TOTAL # OF SIGNATURE PAGES (CLIP ALL LOCATIONS FOR SIGNATURE) ACTION RE�UESTED: City CoUncil to pass this resolution which will order the owner(s) to remove or repair the referenced building(s). If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public i-Iealth is ordered to remove the building. The subject property is located at 710 Dayton Avenue. RECAMMEN�ATIONS: APProva (A) or Rejeet (q) pERSONAL SERVICE CONTpACTS MUST ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: _ PLANNING COMMISS�ON _ CIVIL SERVICE CAMMISSION t, H2S lhls p8r5aNflrm 8V8f WOfkBtl U�de[ d COntfdCt fOf ULIS dep3(Ult�� , CIB COMMITfEE _ YES NO �z-=�'�� 2. Has this pe�sootttrm ever beeo a city empbyee? _ STAFF — VES NO �1UG � 6 �,996 _ �iSTRiCT WURT _ 3. Does tfiis personRirm possess a skil! irot norma�ly ppssessed any curreni a employee? SUPPOfiTS WHICH COUNCII O&IECTIVE? YES NO Explefn sll yes anawera on separote aheet antl nttacfi to gr$5}�,�'��"� (,}�,�-�G4c INITIATING PROBLEM. ISSUE, OPPORTUNIN (Who, Whe[, When, Where. Why This building(s) is a nuisance builcling(s) as defined in Chapter 45 and a� building as defined in Chapter 43 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code. The owners, interested parties and responsible parties known to the Enforcement Officer were given an order to repair or remove the building at 710 Dayton Avenue by July 1, 1996, and have failed to comply with those orders. RECE�IVED ADVANTAGES IFAPPflOVED: lt F'1 The City will eliminate a nuisance. r IERRY 8�A ������ JUL 3 0 1996 t��� ������� DISADVANTAGES IF APPROVED: The City will spend funds to wreck and remove this building(s). These costs will be assessed to the property, collected as a special assessment against the property taxes. ���°.,�'.." -- =� .,� �.��.r`}:�Y�?" h�� 12 i:95 �ISA�VANTAGES IF NOT APPflOVEO: � = ' =:�. A nuisance condition will remain unabated�in the City. This buiTding(s) will continue to blight the community. $10,p00 - $12,000 TOTAL AMOUNT OF TRANSACTIDN S COSSIREVENUE BUDGETED (CIRCLE ONE) YES NO Nuisance Housing Abatement 33261 FUNDIHG SOURCE ACTIVITV NUMBER FINANCIA� INFpRMA71pN (EXPlA1N) q�-9.�y MINUTES OF LEGISLATIVE HEARTNG October 15, 1946 Room 330, City Hall Gerry Strathman, Legislative Hearing Officer STAFF PRESENT: Chuck Votel, Public Health; Guy Willits, Public Health . � . - Gerry Strathman, I,egislative Hearing Officer, called the meeting to order at 10:40 a.m. 1. Vehicle abatement at � E Marvland Avenue; Brad Menvin, appellant. Guy Williu, Public Health, reviewed the staff report and presented pictures of the property. The vehicle was an abandoned van that was undriveable and unlicensed. Brad Merwin, property owner, appeared and stated that the van was used as a trailer and as an ice fishing house_ The vehicle was licensed and tabbed, however they had been stolen from the vehicle. He present�d a copy of the registration as verification. He also pointed out that the van ��us not visible from the street and he had secured the vehicle so that it could not be entered. Gerald Strathman, Legislative Aearing Officer, recommended gzanting the appeal._ 2. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced buitdirig, located at 7�4 Beech Street. If the owner faiIs to comply with fhe resolution, Public Flealth is ordered to remove the building. Chuck Votel, Public Health, reviewed the staff report. The property was in foreclosure and the redemption period had not yet expired. It was the mort�age company's intention to convey the property to HUD within the next two months. It was the inspector's opinion that the cost to repair the building wouid exceed the value of the property_ The cost to demolish the building was $1�,000. The property owner did not appear. Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the order. 3. Resolution orderina fhe owner to remo��e or repair fhe referenced building, located at 207-212 Winona Street. If the o�i�er fails to comply with fhe resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. i�4r. Votel reviewed the staff report. The property was currently oG��ned by Beneficial Loan & Thrift and they were tryina to sell the property. There had been 12 summary abatement orders issued aaainst the property and it �vas a complete nuisance to the neighborhood. A code compliance inspection had been done in Auwst, 1995, ho«�ever, the inspector believed that the cost to repair the buildin� would exceed the value of the properry. i�4r. Strathman recommended approval of the order to demolish. Resolution ordering the o«�ner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 923 �'Ia�aret Street. If the o�i�ner fails to comply �i�ith the resolufion, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. q�-a�y SAINT PAUL PUBLIC HEALTH Nea1 XoJ�an, MD., M.P.H., Direcfor CITY OF SAINT PAUL NUISfNCE BUILDINGS CODE Norm Cotem¢n, Moyo� ENFORCFJfENI SSS Cedar Sveet Sa'v+t Pau{ MN 55I07-2260 i July 26, 1996 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS Council President and Members of the City Council Interest , . J V � � .L t."�':1G Sainf Pau1 Public Health, VacantlNuisance Buildings Enforcement Unit has requested the City Council schedule public heazings to consider a resolution ordering the repaiz or removal of the nuisance building{s) located at: 710 Dayton Avenue The City Council has scheduled the date of these heazings as follows: Legislative Hearing - Tuesday, August 20, 1996 City Council Aearing - Wednesday, August 28, 1996 The owners and responsible parties of record are: V 7�'^^;t " n n Ar.T�R � g :t_:.� 1 S��F� Name and Last Known Address Archie E. Stulc Jr. 712 Dayton Avenue St. Paul, MN 55104 Aaron Rubenstein Heritage Preservation Commission % LIBP 350 St. Peter n300 St. Pau1, NN 55102 Dennis Smith I300 Godward Street NE Mpls., MN 55415 Son of deceased fee owner Heritage Preservation /% � _ � 612-298-4153 _ .._..___._..;�._,.., Personal representative of estate q�-ZCy Minutes of Legislative Hearing October I5, 1996 Page - 2 - � � . Mr. Votel reviewed the staff report. The progerty was owned by HUD since March, 1996 and had been listed for sale since that time. A code compliance inspection had been done in August, 1996. The estimated cost to repair the building was $25,000 and the cost to demolish was $9,000. The property owner did not appear. Mr. 5trathman recommended approval of the order. 5, Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced buiiding, located at � Marvland Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered fo remove the buiiding. Mr. Votel reviewed the staff report. The building had been vacant since April, 1996 and there had been several summary abatements issued against the property. A code compliance inspection was done in August, 1996 and he had been informed that the current property owners were trying to sell the property. The estunate to repair the building was $25,000 and the cost to demolish was $8,Q00. Neil Schwartz, potential buyer, appeazed and stated that he was a real estate appraiser, a truth-in-housing inspector and was in the process of obtaining his contractor's license. It was his intention to purchase the properry, repair it and he already had a potential buyer for the property. He stated that he woutd post the necessary bond and reguested he be allowed six months to make the necessary repairs. Mr. Strathman recommended that the potential owne he post the $2,000 bond by Wednesday, October 2: Meeting adjoumed at 10:30 a.m. / ` The Bank of Saint Paul Saint Paul Buitding • 6 West F'sft4i Sttat � St Pau1, MN 55102 (612) 222•5551 • F,�: (6t2) 222-5554 Tuesday, August 27, 1996 To Whom It May Concern: . � � C � We are working with Neil Hiedeman on financing the renovation of the home at 710 Dayton. We need approximately two more weeks to obtain appraisals and estimates. IVjr. Heideman has been a customer of our bank for over five years and has always handled his financia{ affairs in a satisfactory manner. While this is not a commitment we feel confident in his ability and hope that we will be able to provide financing for the project. Sincerely Yours, J. Scott Hutton President Memher FD1C • Independen[ nnd L�xally Clwned S�nce 191 � Minutes of L.egislative Hearing August 20, 1996 Page-4- q8 -( � Mr. Strathman stated that the building appeared to be in a serious state of disrepair. He recommended approval of the order for demolition. 9. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at Q24 Case Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Mr. Budka reviewed the staff report. The properry was owned by HUD and there had been no contact as to their intentions on the properry. The property owner did not appear. Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the order for demolition. 10. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 821 Conwav Street. If Yhe owner fails to compiy wifh the resolution, Public Heaith is ordered to remove the building. Mr. Budka reviewed the staff report. The properry was owned by the State of Minnesota Trust Exempt and there had been no contact as to their intentions for the property. The property owner did not appear. Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the order for demolition. Meeting adjourned at 10:35 a.m. L,egislative Aearing Officer q�—ac.`{ Minutes of Legis]ative Hearing Aub st 20, 1996 Page - 3 - �� ,-, S ,� ��� building was more than the market value of the property. The estimated cost for demolition was $7,200. The properry owner did not appear. Betty Moran, West 7th Street Federation, appeared and stated that no work had been done to the buildin� and it was a blighting influence on the neighborhood. She encouraged demolition of the building. Bazb Benson, 777 Butternut, appeared and stated tt�at the building was unsecured in that the windows were open and the stench from the building could be smelled from the street. She had wimessed children playing in the yard on several occasions and feared they would enter the building. The property was not being maintained and she encouraged demolition of the building. Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the order for demolition. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 775 Butternut Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Mr. Budka reviewed the staff report. The property owner was living at the Bethel Care Center and was no longer able to maintain the properry. The property owner did not appear. Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the order for demolition. 8. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 710 Davton Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Mr. Budka reviewed the staff report. The building was condemned in January, 1995 and had been vacant since February, 1995. The property owner was now deceased. The estimated cost to repair the building was $70,000 and the estimated to cost to demolish was $9,500. Kathy Goddard, attorney representing the estate, appeared and stated that a purchase agreement was entered into on June 23, 1996, however, the potential buyers were not approved for financing. At this point in time, they were unable to find other suitable buyers of the property. She requested additional time to market the property. Archie Smlc, 7r., son of decedent, appeared and stated that the potential buyers had informed hun that they had posted the bond to begin work on repairin� the building. He subsequently discovered that the bond had not been posted. Aaron Rubenstein, Heritage Preservation Commission, appeared and stated that the property was located in the historic hill preservation district. Many of the buildings in the neighborhood had been rehabed and it was his opinion that this property should be saved. qr—ac.y Minutes of L,egislative Hearing � � August 20, 1996 Page - 2 - 4. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at ¢7'i Kent Street. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Heaith is ordered to remove the building. Mr. Budka reviewed the staff report. The building had been vacant since December, 1995 and there had been three summary abatement orders against the property. The cost to repair the building was estunated to be $40,000; the estunated cost to demolish was $6,200. The property owner did not appear. Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the order for demolition. 5. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, loca±ed at Isa el fr t. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Mr. Budka reviewed the staff report. The buildin� was condemned in Febmary, 1996 and had been vacant since May, 1996. The current owner was Marlin Schienbein and the property was in foreclosure by the mortgage company. A code compliance inspection was done on July 23, 1996, however, the bond had not been posted and no permits had been obtained. The estunated cost to repair the building was $30,000 and ffie estimated cost to demolish was $6,200. Beth Asmussen, attomey representing Lon; Beach Mortgage Company, appeared and stated that the property had been purchased at a sheriffls sale on August 14, 1996. Since the property had been abandoned, they were in the process of appiying for an order to reduce the redemption period from six months to five weeks. A property assessor was examuung the building to determine whether the property was salvageable. She requested an extension of time to allow the assessor to make a determination on the property. Robert Rutherford appeared and stated that he ���as interested in purchasing the property. He had tried to contact the property owner to relay his interest in purchasin� the property and was unsuccessful in his attempt. Sandra I.evine, WSCO, appeared and stated that she �vas aware of two other individuals who �vere incerested in purchasing the property and she believed the property should be saved. Mr. Strathman recommended allowing 180 days to repair the buiidin� if the bond was posted by the Council meeting on August 28, 1996. 6. Resolution ordering the owner to remo��e or repair the referenced building, located at 773 Butternut Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Mr. Budka reviewed the staff report. The building was condemned in November, 1995 and had been vacant since that time. The current property owner was Eric Johnson. The estimated cost to repair the �tr- a�y MINUTES OF LEGISLATIVE HEARING August 20, 1996 Room 330, City Hall Gerry Strathman, Legislative Hearing Officer � STAFF PRESENT: Mike Budka, Public Health; Guy Willits, Public Health; Roxanna Fiink, Real Estate Gerry Suathman, L.egislative Hearing Officer, called the meeting to order at 10:00 a.m. 1. Resolution ratifying assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for summary abatements for the following (laid over from July 16, 1996 Legisiative Hearing): J9607V2--Towing of abandoned vehicles from property from June through December, 1995 950 �uller Avenue Guy Willits, Public Health, reviewed the staff report and presented a picture of the prorerty. Nina Zachary, 1260 Ashland Avenue, owner of the property, appeazed and stated that she had not received notice to remove the vehicle. She had spoken with the tenant the previous day and the tenant acknowiedged that the vehicle had belonged to her daughter-in-law. She requested that the amount of the assessment be reduced. Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the assessment. 2. Resolution ratifying assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for summary abatements for the following: J9608B--Boarding up of vacant buildings for March, 1996 J96081B-Boarding up of vacant buildings for Aprii, 1996 J9608C--Demolition of vacant buildings for April, 1996 Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the assessments. 3. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 443 Marvland Avenue. If the o�vner fails to compiy ��ith the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Mike Budka, Public Health, reviewed the staff report. The building was condemned in November, 1995 and had been vacant since February, 1996. The Veteran's Administration was the current owner of the property and they had received no indication from them as to their intention for the property. The estimated cost to repair the building couId exceed its market value. The cost to demoiish was $6,400. The property owner did not appear. Mr. Strathman reviewed a letter received by PubIic Health from a party interested in purchasinQ the property. Since the necessary conditions were not met, he recommended approval of the order for demolition. °l8� c.y • o � I,egislative Hearing Report August 20, 1996 Page - 2 - 6. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 773 Buttemut Avenue, If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Legislative Hearing Officer recommended approval. 7. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 775 Butternut Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Legislative Hearing Officer recommended approval. 8. Resolution orderin� the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 710 Davton Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Legislative Hearing Officer recommended approval. 9. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 1024 Case Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Legislative Hearing Officer recommended approval. 10. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 891 Conwav Street. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Legislative Hearing O£ficer recommended approval. Gt�-acy � . 710 Dayton Avenue luly 26, 1996 Page 2 Name and Last Known Address Interest Kathy Goddard Attomey for estate 4726 Fremont Avenue South Mpls., MN 55409 The legal description of this property is: Lot 8, and the East IO feet of.Lot 9, Block 3, Holcombe's Addition to St. Paul. - City of Saint Paul PubIic Health has declazed this building(s) to constitute a"nuisance" as defined by Legislative Code, Chapter 45. Public Heaith has issued an order to the then I:nown responsible parties to eliminate this nuisance condition by correctin� the deficiencies or by razing and removing this building(s). Inasmuch as this Ordez to Abate has not been complied with the nuisance condition remains unabated, fhe community continues to suffer the blighting influence of this property. It is fhe recommendation of Public Health that the City Council pass a resolution orderin� the responsible parties to either repair, or demolish and remove this building in a timely manner and failing tkat, authorize Public Heaith to proceed to demolition and removai, and to assess the costs incurred against the reai estate as a special assessment to be coilected in the same manner as taxes. Sincerely, °����� �- �� Charles A. Vote1 Program Supervisor Code Enforcement Programs Saint Paul Public Health CAV:mt cc: 7an Gasterland, Buiidin� Inspection and Design Philip Miller, City Attomeys Office Nancy Andezson, Assistant Secretary to the Council Steve Zaccard, Fire Mazshatl • Dan Pahi, PED-Housing Division /Z Council File # C ��. ORIGINAL Presented By Referred To Committee: Date WHEREAS the Saint Paul City Council has become increasingly aware of the historic and architectural significance of the building located at 710 Dayton Avenue in Saint Paul presently slated for demolition as a nuisance pursuant to resolufions 96-1039 and 97-911 of this council; and WHEREAS the fee owner has completed only half of the repairs to the building but has now recommitted himself to the timely rehabilitation of the property; now therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the property owner be granted an extension of 180 days (from the date of adoption and approval of tlus resolurion) to comply with the original abatement order found in council resolution 96-1039 on the additional conditions tl�at (1) city inspectors be granted complete access to both the interior and eafterior of the properry to monitor compliance progress and security, (2) the building be secured by the means recommended by city inspectors, and (3) the property owner post a performance bond in the amount of $2000.00. Furthermore, the any performance bond previously submitted is hereby forfeited. Requested by Department of: By: Appx By: Green Sheet # ���L� RESOLUTION CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA By: Form Approved by City Attomey $1'= Approved by Mayor for S mission to Council By: Adopted by Council: ➢ate y�.o,�,�J, 2C l q 9/� _- Adoption Certified by Council Secretary City Council Offices Jerxy Blakey, 266-8610 4/1/98 NUNH6tFOR RO{ITItlG ORDER TOTAL # OF SIGNATURE PAGES GREEN SHEET No qtr-a6'� sosss u��� u��— ❑ dfYATTORIEY ❑ GIYCLiRK ❑AYMCNLiFRNCFiOW. ❑fiYMlLLi�MACR6 ❑ WYOR�ORMBSlAM) ❑ (CUP ALL LOCATIONS FOR SIGNATURE) Granting the property owner of 710 Dayton Avenue an exten'sion of 180 days to comply with the original abatement oxdex found in Council File 96-1039. PLANNING CAMMISSION CIB COMMIITEE CIVIL SERVICE CAMMISSION Has this P��rJfim� eMer worked under a conbaG for this departmeM? VES NO Has this peraorJfirtn e+er been a cily empbyee? YES NO ooes mis a�Mnm o� a sbn na normatba�d br ami cuRem city emPw;reev YES NO Is this pe�sonRrtn a tergeted vendoYl � YES NO Cour��il R2sea°ch �e�ter 'r � r:+: APPROVED � OF TRANSACTION S SOURCE COSTIREVENUE BUDfiETED (CIRCLE ON� ACTNITY NUMBER YES NO (DWWM ��-a��i Interdepartmental Memorandum CITY OF SAINT PAUL DATE: March 26, 1998 TO: Gerry McInerney Legislative Aide Ward 1 FROM: � Rachel H. Young (Z.N`Q Assistant Ciry Attorney 710 Dayton Avenue Resolution MAR 2 5 issa �ERRY $ip��, Pursuant to your request, attached is a resolution giving the properry owner of the above address 180 additional days to come into compliance. I have also attached the recards from the previous ciry council hearangs only for your reference. Please let me know if there is anything else I can help you with. °I�—ac.y Council File # ,�� a�t+_ Green Sheet # � D�� �L ����r� � `I � -- < < : � � i �a f'""l Presented B�, Referred To RESOLUTION CITY OF SAtIVT PAUL, MINNESOTA WHEREAS the fee owner has done only some of the zepairs to the building and has suffered the forfeiture of a performance bond in the amount of $Z000.00 posted to secure the necessary buildina permits but has now recommitted himself to the timely rehabilitation of the property, and � WHEREAS city inspectors have found the building at times to be unsecured and open as an attractive nuisance; now therefore BE IT RESOLVED, that the property owner be granted an extension of 180 days (from flie date of adoption and approval of this resolution) to comply with the original abatement order found in council resolution 96-1039 on the additional conditions that (1) city inspectors be granted complete access to both the interior and exterior of the property to monitor compliance progress and security, and (2) the building be secured by the means recommended by city inspectors. Furthermore, the original performance bond of $2000.00 should be reinstated without delay to secure the necessary building permits without the need to post additional security. Reguested by Department of: By: Fosm Ap�ed 't A �Yney B �I � � L Approved by May�for Submission to Council By �T Aonroved by Mayor: Z V By: By: WHEREAS the Saint Paul City Council has become increasingly aware of the historic and architectural significance of the building located at 710 Dayton Avenue in Saint Paul presently slated for demolition as a nuisance pursuant to resolution 96-1039 of this council; and Adopte¢ by Council: Date `9�� � � Adoption Certified by Counci Sec ary °I s • ac,y 3�245 DEPAfliMENTrOFFICE/COUNCIL DATE INITIATED I �t� A/� QAV c�t coun��i GREEN SHEE `�"'`t "� CONTACT PEFSON 8 PHONE INITIAVDATE INI7IAL/DATE � OEPARTMENT DIPE � CITY COUNCIL Jerry Blakey, 266-8620 ASSIGN �CITYATiORNEY �CITYCLERK MUST BE ON COUNCIL AGENDA BY (DATE) NUMBER FOfl ❑ BUDGET OIRELTOR � FIN. & MGT. SERVICES DIR. i10UTING ORDER � MAYOR (OR ASSISTANI] ❑ TQTAL # OF SIGNATURE PAGES (CLIP ALL LOCATIONS FOR SIGNATIlfiE) ACTIONRE�UESTED. GI'dRC].Rg an extension of 180 da s to the y property owner of 710 Dayton Avenue with the following conditions: 1) city inspectors be granted access to interior and exterior to monitor compliance progress and security, 2) the building is secured by the means recommended by city inspectors. RECOMMENDATIONS: Apprave (A) or fleject (R) PERSONAL SERVICE CONTflAGTS MUST ANSWER THE FOLLOWINC. QUESTIONS: _ PLANNING COMMISSION _ CIVIL SERVICE CAMMISSION �� Has thi5 perSOnRirm ever wOrkBd under a CDntreCt fof this tlepartmant? _ CIB COMMITfEE _ YES NO _ S7AFF Z. Has this person/firm ever been a c�ty employee? — YES NO _ DiSTRiC7 COUR7 _ 3. Does this 9ersonttirm possess a sltill not normally possessetl by any currertt city emploYee? SUPPOATS WHICH COUNCIL OBJECTIVET YES NO Explein all yes answers On seperate sheet antl ettech to green aheet INITIATING PqOBLEM, ISSUE, OPPORTUNITV (Who, Wh9l, When, Where, Why) ADVANTAGESIFAPPROVED. DISADVANTAGES IF APPROVED .� � 4,A �i�au!21.�� :',�wfF�s� s�£4�[:r J±�� 1 i i�:a!" .. _ . ..:=�a..�:�� DISADVANTAGES IF NOTAPPROVED: TOTAL AMOUNT OF TRANSACTION 5 COST/REVENUE BUDGETED (CIRCLE ONE) YES NO FUNDI(dG SOURCE ACTIVITY NUMBER FINANCtAL INFORF±A7fON (EXPIAiN) qg -���{ .-, � - CITY OF SAINT PAIIL CZTZZEN SERVICE PROGRAM 190 CITY xnT.r• 266-8989 SD: 53253 IACATZON: i3ame Organization Address Apt# City DATE: 02-02-95 710 DAYTON A�TE REFERRED TO: S.P.P.H. VACANT BIISLDING H. Phone Pln Dist A.COde B. Phone Council Dist Tf� FOLLOWING IS ALLEGED BY THE COMPLAINANT.... VACANT BUILDING RESULTS OF INSPECTION BY VAC Znsp Date 07/07/97 inspector Reneta Weiss Vac. Bldg. Monitorin Status recheck and update. Soarding/Securing Summaxy abatement order issued. 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' .'_ ' _ � � G p _' � � m . . � S.� 3 2� O _ _ .. _ N O _ D •� . c rPa�Y �-PP� U \ \ L U \ \ o n000s a000 N \ \ Y N \ \ Y ' l --- H SNNNY 2NN(0 U �00\C ���-\ N 0��+ 41 O�� q ` Y V V Y M N U V � N V U JO.2L0 Jlln � C C L E � C L u� W r� p L W� r p U � Y 4�� � Q� Y 13 L ✓ V L L M M L L ' m m t0 (� �0 m m O O C U' d p C U' U H ti S 2 Q 4 2 2 6 t J R 6 � � tl U W W N h F J Y Y Q m m �- Y Y W G J C J � t� 3 f� 3 w w � � � � < S 6 2 N N N N � U � !'J 2 2 PJ � U' r 2 O Z p �+J tiJ � 7 � 7 J 0 J 0 J J O � � F LL Z LL 2 6 Q W U W U sa sa �> �> �' �' c < � o $ el Y ► ��+ O < 4 �d � O O O a, 'O O O L V'Q dN6 t� A W �D � P P -� Ml 1�1 ^ 6 W N O K � 6 N O U p O r X Y J J G < 3 3 T 9 Y 3 N � U U V- Y U U d a 6 Q cc y > • .t N O O O �i � N p DJ O �- � N �,a--ac� l��"�ta��� a position on zero tolerance for tearing down houses. The Block Party is 4:00 p.m. on Sunday in front of 710 Dayton_ Options Xou could ask someone from the block to step forward and post bond and guarantee the finished product. I think that Michael Koop is interested ( he is from the state preservation and understands probably better that the rest of the neighbors the issues with process). You could intervene and ask Renatta on Monday to hold off on the contract to demo and then pass a resolution at council giving another entity 180 days to complete the rehab. This may entail the neighbors providing a letter o£ credit or contracting with professional to do the interior and exterior repairs. q � - a.c.� Rehab Schedule for 710 Dayton Avenue, St. Paul, Mn 1. Reroof and repair £acia. Remove west chimney 2. Prepair and paint exterior including reglazing five windows. Replace 1 window with 1/1 original layout. 3. Remove non-bearing walls and plaster from interior. Remove back stairs. Install new doors at back o£ house 4. Repiace Pront porch 5. Znstall new electric service and rewire 6. Replumb house for kitchen, two baths and basement laundry 7. Install new 'forced-air heating system 8. Insulate and sheetrock inside walls 9. Repair fireboxes for twp fireplaces 10. Install new flooring of tile, wood and carpet with repairs to subfloor where necessary 11. Remove added back deck and install new steps to baCk door 12, Install new wooden combination storm windows /t/ ,.t.c-C.... � , � . �� �� � � � 1 month concuzrent with reroof 3weeks 3 weeks 2 weeks 2 weeks 2.weeks 3 weeks 1 week 3 weeks 1 week concurrent with back deck removal q�-ac� �`��-�'�,�� We, the undersigned, request that the demolition of 710 Dayton Ave., St. Pau1, Mn, ordered by Reneta Weiss be stopped. As it currently stands, we have no complaints about the house at 710 Dayton Ave and want it restored as a single family home which would make it a considerable asset to our community and to the City of St. Paul. We understand that you, Jerry Blakey, our city council person, have the authority to stop the tear down proceedure without adding further cost and complication to bringing this property back on to the tax rolls for the city. We appreciate m � your cooperation and leadership in this urgent � ��-�i � / � 4..s� �, Y�..�1� ��� s Q���a 1 Oti� e�iz u/d5� �t.✓ `�8�-1(.�1. 0 . We, the undersigned, request that the demolition of 710 DByton Ave., St. Paul, Mn, ordered by Reneta Weiss be stopped. As it currently stands, we have house at 710 Dayton Ave and want family home which would make it community and to the City of St. no complaints about the it restored as a single a considerable asset to our Paul. We understand that you; Jerry Blakey, our city council person, have the authority to stop the tear down proceedure without adding further cost and complication to bringing this property back on to the tax rolls for the city. We appreciate your cooperation and leadership in this urgent matter. � h��� � �� 9�r•ac�t ,. We, the undersigned, request that the demolition of 710 Dayton Ave., St. Paul, Mn, ordered by Reneta Weiss be stopped. As it currently stands, we have no complaints about the house at 710 Dayton Ave and want it restored as a single family home which would make it a considerable asset to our community and to the City of St_ Paul. We understand that you; Jerry Biakey, our city council • person, have the authority to stop the tear down proceedure without adding further cost and complication to bringing this property back on to the tax rolls for the city. �r°`( � S,YJ �5fa �L � ]b� -L SS� � : �u� ��1�2, We appreciate your coogeration and leadership in this urgent matter. q�s-ac.y �, - We, the undersigned, request that the demolition of 710 Dayton Ave., St. Paul, Mn, ordered by Reneta Weiss be stopped. As it currently stands, we have no complaints about the house at 710 Dayton Ave and want it restored as a single family home which would make it a considerable asset to our community and to the City of St. Paul. We understand that you, Jerry Blakey, our city council person, have the authority to stop the tear down proceedure withaut adding Purther cost and complication to bringing this property back on to the tax ro11s for the city. We appreciate your cooperation and leadership in this urgent matter. NAME \ 1 �- ADDRESS ��,v (��t�.i 2-�� x� � F-T�-r ( ��� �t�D��^/�- }7� ��F�i-�-,4-�1 7�0 �l�r��f�i4/i / �Lf� I�a� �. ± � * L :. �► 740 Marshail .�venue St. Paui, MN 55102 � i�, 199? � �,, �`I?� �-v ��-m�� - � . - �v:�=�.�_r,-� .� -� ��- �� ���;.,� ,, ���Za� , / a C�.w �-z�' .�%�-�� �- -�� ������ � 7/D �� � � . .� ��.. ,e�� o�,�.� � �m-e�z� � � �"� —rr�`°.w..R" �� � � !? � pzJ�z,,�r.o. o��.W �°ai✓ �'c.z.. y U � ' , 1'I.u.� 1�����, .� � ,�� � . w� � � � � � �� � � ��� �-v ���t' o �� ��- � �Y..� �-� ��' ��; �..�.,,�-�.� �-�-. .�o��.,.�-;-� u-� 5�- -���-� � ;� � �� . !� �/'-� �.o � � -� °-� "'�'"..�- `1`� � 7`�- ����-:� ���-������ ''� �, -�-�"' �..:� �- � � � �°-�.'` -�'�' -� �¢�-�-� �-� � � h a � �' --✓ C�-�ryz"-e�-��. �4 -�c-�.� 7� cu�z-�_ _ _ �-�- . ��� � �. � u�t.,� �� �- J --�Z- co..✓ �-✓� �I �'� �-f?�� �. ��,-v .Z 1� �`-P-..� �i c��� �zr-� ��Z¢.c.� �vn.a���,�`S �a3��3-2�f �'��1�, _ , / . ,_ ��-z--�,� �2���.,.i 292-1305 �`'� ��.� ��� �� :i•O7 rKU�i �.�� ni��wtic;� urr.�c i� 7GbbG?14 Y.dl °I F-- � ��l ,�,r� City of Saint Paul City Attorney's Office 4�0 City xall Saint Paul, Minnesota 55102 FAX #: 298-5619 FAX TRANSMITTAL COVER SHEET DATE � FROM: July 11, 1997 Marcia Moermond Steve Christie � /��.�i 13TJMBER OF PAGES (2I3CLUDING COVER SHBET) : 4 - COMMENTS: Here's the £inal form of the resolution as signed by the mayor; however, you might need to verify whether the council gave the owner some �ther consideration. I believe the owner may have gotten a reprieve of the 30 day deadline if he posted the usual permit bond Eor a nuisance building anfl completed all work in 180 days. While the vacant building folka may have told the owner to contact me about the situation, I have heard nothing. CONFIDEN I T.TTY NOTT_,: q'I�E DOCUMENTtS) ACCOMPANYING THTS 'FAX CONTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION WHICH IS LEGALLY PRIVZLEGED. ?'HE INF'ORMATTON IS IN'TEND�D ONLY FOR THE USE OF THE INTENDED RECIPIENT NAMED ABOVE. IF YOU ARE NOT THE I13TENDBD RECIPIENfi, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT ANY DISCLOSURE, COPYING, DISTRIBUTION OR THE TAKII3G OF ANY ACTION IN RELIANCE ON THc CONTENTS OF THIS TELECOPIED INrORMATSON EXCEPT ITS DIRECT DELIVERY TO TH� INTENDED RECIPIENT NAMED ABOVE IS 5'TIZICTLY PROHIBITED. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS FAX IN ERROR, PI,EASE NOTIFY US IMMEDIATELY BY TELEPHOI�SE TO ARRP,NGE FOR 22ETURN OF TFIE ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS TO US. ���-:�-i�7r ll�ld rkOM CliY RTiCuttvEYS OFPICE TO 1 2 � 4 5 5 8 10 il 2? 23 f4 25 i6 17 28 ]9 2(l � �� LJ 26 Z7 ?�8 �! . 3S - 3? 33 34 36 37 38 39 � Q f Z YZ 43 � �v�l�•f�-.;f:,� Pre9eaGed Hy Refezr�d 70 1 �'iri�nO�p ��Qf.��� O� SAr►�iT PAt1L_ !u 92668574 P.B�I co�mcil Fiie q { _ � GreCn 5beet $ �a, �' "� f � - . ��� r �"`,..� — �i - .� ' ��---__ '_' � ' . I9• � . � • • i. : � .� �� — ' ... ,:.�_�•�.�/r - • .. � • ,. . . • � . - •� � ..� .; � _ : r�_ . .''' _ - .,,.:.�, . ... . r. . � � � �.� � i : b " • • • .11' • � � i .! 1 : .�� • n�f � f 1 � • • l )' • -. 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L" .�Lf �� lqi� w.l�• •e 1 G. :� 1 • ' � a.n • Y. �� 1� � ��:.� � t� . �• 1. �• � tIt 'f � , • 1 1'' lrA • I.• ' pr ♦ yw� • �•��� T'he S�iat Paui Cicy Cou��I he�by ma�es tl�e fotlowi� arder: The �ve refereaced intesested or respousible puties s,ha21 azake the Sttbject Propesry safe anc3 not de�imrnial w tt� pubtic peace, heelrh safay and tvc2fare anQ remAVe iu bIigttisng a�tuencz au the commu�ty by zehabt'Ix"tzting ihis s�ucture and correctin,g alt deficieacies az Pzes=aibed ia the above cef� Onler w A.basc 23uisa�e gu;Iding(s) m accordance wiih sII appiicable codes and otdiaances, gb in the aite.zuateve by dc�moiishiag sad removi�eg il� s�cuct��'e in accordance with aIl apgiicable codes and o,cd'us�aces. The �hi3iration or demolirian aad rannval of t�e savuure must be camgIete:i within c� eta[e of the Counrit FiP+ �. ��-C� Ys a�r s�e �v JUL-11-1997 . . '.. : � z 3 J V 5 b 7 8 9 za 11 I2 13 i4 11�11 FROM � t� � 1�..: : CITY qTTOR1�Y5 �F10E TO 92668574 P.04 �Y•�.dy��� .. .. . :.. .... _ _ .. , .. . .. . .� � � i ♦ � 1 • ♦ \ ' � � " 1 �- 1 � Y • I t i� � T.• { Y." .. - ._..,,_: . � _., , . .. ... �� . . � . 1' • 1• rr i' ♦t�, rn � �" \.• � ♦s • -1 .� •. � � •t • «a.� � f If" .II "•J -• 3. In the oveac the bwTding is co be delnolished and zuaov�d by tiu City of Saint P�, alf €�� PI'Ope�tY or fixnu�es of any �,ad whieh int�rfere witli tbe demoIiaoa azd removal s�aII be rema��ed Smm rhe pmperty by the xesponsib}e parties by the cnd o£ this tirac per�od. If alI personal property )s noc removed, it shaIl be corsidered w be ababdar�d sa�d rhe Ciry of Saint Pau2 sLa�2 nmove sad dispase of such property as providcd by Iaw. 4. It ie fitrther otdexed, i�t a copy of tLis resohniou be maiied to tbe owners aad ia�c.d parties in accardaua'z �vrtfr Chagter 45 af thc Saizu Paui Legislative Code. ltegue5«eB Ay nepart.�a oF: sy: l�..L-.�.�C �fz�---f-f .Adapted by Adaptioa By: � Eppraved ?s �'� -- - �� c �������� Form Approved by Cicy At o � 1 BY: Q� ��` 1 SA,+^' i / c D3t9 Approved Dy taayor for SZ:bm±ssioa co Catimci2 B �Li �L ���d,r/ r�Ta� P.ea TOTRL P.HA Saint Paul Public Health 555 Cedat Sueet Saint Paul, MN SS101-2260 � �ax: �6iz� aa2-zno FACSIMILE 112ANSMLSSION To: I.ocation: Sender: P���J����� 11 199? 1, �� [3 ��` .�r:`�`v� FJ�� .. c ccc c rr� r.p✓pv �I �''�'���� To Fa�: �6 r�S"? � Cover Sheet and ?ransmittal Form �'his uansmission consists of page(s) (includiz�g cover sheet). If traasmission is incompiete or illegible, call sendez at �612) 298-4153. Message; OFflCE OP t�CENSE, INSPECf10NS �pyp� ,���"t ^' •' 1 ENVIRONMSIJ7qypROTbCZ'tON �0 1Pc&r� Kus4r. Di.acro. CITY OF SATNT PAUL No�m Cotcman. Mayor November 6, 1996 Neil L. Hiedeman 699 Dayton Avenue Sain[ Paul, MN 55204 Re: 714 Dayton Avenue Deaz Propeny Owner: fAK'RY PROFf,SS/ONAL BU/LDING Sui+e 300 330St PeurStrerr Sa"mrPmr�M+nncmra SS]DI.7510 Telepbone: b11-266•9090 Fcczimlk: 6fI-266.9099 6f1db6-9/1J Pursuant to your re4uest 7I0 Dayton Avenue was inspected November 5, 1996 aad the following report is submitted: � 3T1,T�71VC',� llar 1. Rebuiid brokrn and deteriorated suirway as close as is pratucal to code. 2. Repair or remove exterior access. 3. Tuck goint foundation. 4. Repair window sash and frames. 5. Insure complete concrete floor (remove wood itooring). 6. Repair chimney cleanout and properIy close openings and repair. 7. Repair partitioning and hung ceiliags or remove ail. Firct Second az�d Third Floorc 1. Repair oz repiace waIls and ceilings as necessary throughout. 2. Insure partitiani� that has been removed is not load bearing. 3. Repiace aIl floer coverings. 4. Replace damaged cabinets, doors, trim, windows, etc. 5. Replace broken stair treads and parts. Ext�Ii�a 1. 2. � � Repair or rep2ace all deceriorated trim, soffit, facia, siding, etc. Properiy rebuild rear porch with approved materiais. CompieteIy rebuild deteriorated mud room. Completely rebuild deteriorated west entry step, platfozm, rails, roof, etc. RepIace broken and Ieaking roof covering. Replace ill-installed front entry steps. r a. ... .� .� .� I��G GCL G�.1i �. L.J a.� November 6, 1996 Page 2 Code Compliancc Inspection Report Re: 710 Dayton Avenue B_ TfT�„�G: Exterior - (continued) 7. Replace i21-ibstalled front sidewalk. q�-a.�y ���� � - t�! ! 8. Repair and tuck point chirnney's. 9. Repair or remove gutters and dowaspouu. neral 1. Provide hand and guard rails ali stairways and steps as per attachment. 2. Provide thumb type dead bolts for aIl entry doors. 3. Repair or replace any deteriorated winCOw sash, broken glass, sash holders, etc. as necessary. 4. Provide stotms and screens compTete and in good repair for all door and window openings. 5. Fire block construction as necessary. 6. Wl�ere wall and ceiling covering is removed, attic, rcplaced doors and windows, (insulation, glass, weather stripping, etc.) shalt meet new energy code standazds. 7. Relevel structure as much as is practical. 8. Prepaze and paint interior and exterior as necessary (take the necessary precautions if lead base paint is present). 9. Any frazning members that do not meet code (where wall and ceiling covering is removed, members that aze overspanned, oversgaced, not being cazried pzoperly, door and window openings that aze not headered, etc.) are to be reconstructed as per code. A determination as to exacfly what wiIi have to be done is to be made by this deparnnent or a registered struotural engineez. 10. Provide general clean-up of premise. FLEGTRCAL: 1. 12e-wire entire house to Bu2letin 80-1. 2. Aii gutted areas to be wired to naw code standards. 3. Insta11 smoke detectors to i7.B.C. PLUMBING: 1. Ati plumbing w be replaced. 2. Replace ali plumbing, inciuding waste and vent pipin„ gas piping and water piping to code. 3. Cap off ouuide rainleader piping to code. 4. Install a11 plumbi� fixtuzes and appurtenances to code. 5. Test ali piping and fixtures as per code. HF,A� 1. CIean and ORSAT test boiler. 2. Replace manual gas vaive. 'Novcnibcrb, 199G Page 3 Code Compliance Inspection Report Re: 710 Aayton Avenue fiEATii3G: - (COntinued) 3. Remove unused gas piping and cap openit�s. 4. Provide combustion air. 5. Line chimney and add drip tee. ZS2 NING: Thu property was inspected as being a single family residence. NOTES: I. See attachment for pesmit requirements. 2. Provi@e plans and specifications as to what is to be rebuilt. 3. Provide smoke detection as per UBC. SincereIy, ��,�.v.� DonaId F. Wagnez BuiIding Inspector AFW:aw attachment < < " � .� � 9�- Z��l ��,'��� TOTRL P.04 �" � "�. �` . -- Presented By � Referred To OF ����o� RESOLUTION qr• ��y Council File # � � Green Sheet # .3� 5 � �} NNESOTA Committee; Date [�I WFIEREA�, Saint Paul P�ibtCc Health has reque ed e City Council to hold pubiic hearings to consider the advisabiIity and necessity of ordering the pair or wrecking and removal of a three- story, wood frame dwelling located on properry hereinafter referred to as the "S�bject Property" and commonly known as 710 Dayton Avenue. This property is legally described as follows, to wit: L.ot 8, and the East 10 feet of I.ot 9, Block 3, Holcombe's Addition to St. Paul. WHEREAS, based upon the records in the Ramsey County Recorder's Office and information obtalned by Saint Paul Pubiic Health on or before June 3, 1996, the following are the now known interested or responsible parties for the Subject Property: Archie E. Stulc Jr., 712 Dayton Avenue, 5t. Paul, MN 55104; Aaron Rubenstein, Heritage Preservation Gommission, % LIEP, 350 St. Peter #300, St. Paul, MN 55102; Dennis Smith, 1300 Godward Street NE, Mpls., MN 55413; Kathy Goddard, 4726 Fremont Avenue South, Mpls., MN 55409. WHEREAS, Saint Paul Public Health has served in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code an order identified as an "Order to Abate Nuisance Building(s)" dated May 30, 1996; and WHBREAS, this order informed the then lmown interested or responsibie parties that the structure located on the Subject Pzoperty is a nuisance building(s) pursuant to Chapter 45; and WHEREAS, this order informed the interested or responsible parties that they must repair or demolish the structure located on the Subject Property by July 1, 1996; and WHEREAS, the enforcement off'icer has posted a piacard on the Subject Property declaring this building(s) to constitute a nuisance condition; subject to demolition; and WHEREAS, this nuisance condition has not been conected and Saint Paui Public Health requested that the City Clerk schedule public hearings before the L,egislative Aearing Officer of the Ciry CouncIl and the Saint Paul Ciry Council; and WHEREAS, the interested and responsible parties have been served notice in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 45 of the Saint Pau1 Legislative Code, of the tnne, date, place and purpose of the public hearings; and WHEREAS, a hearing was held before the Legislative Hearing Officer of the Saint Paul City Council on Tuesday, August 20, 1996 to hear testunony and evidence, and after receiving tesrimony and evidence, made the recommendation to approve the request to order the interested or responsible parties to make the Subject Property safe and not detrunentai to the public peace, heaith, safety and welfare and remove its blighting influence on the community by rehabilitating this structure in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances, or in the altemative by demolishing and removing the sizucture in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances. The rehabilitation or demolition of the structure to be completed within ��P�:�1�; days after the date of the Council Aearing; and �� 9�-�c�y c�� WAEREAS, a hearing was held before the Saint Paul City Council on Wednesday, August 28, 1996 and the testimony and evidence including the action taken by the I.egisiative Hearing Officer was considered by the Council; now therefore BE IT RFSOLVED, that based upon the testiruony and evidence presented at the above referenced public hearings, the Saint Paul City Council hereby adopu the following Findings and Order concerning the Subject Properry at 710 Dayton Avenue: i. That the Subject Property comprises a nuisance condition as defined in Saint Paul Legislative Code, Chapter 45. 2. That the costs of demolition and removal of this building(s) is estimated to exceed three thousand dollars ($3,000.00}. 3. That there now exists and has existed multiple Housing or Building code violations at the Subject Property. 4. That an Order to Abate Nuisance Building(s) was sent to the then laiown responsible parties to correct the deficiencies or to demolish and remove the building(s). 5. That the deficiencies causing this nuisance condition have not been corrected. 6. That Public Heaith has posted a placazd on the Subject Properry which declares it to be a nuisance condition subject to demolition. 7. That this building has been routinely monitored by the VacanUNuisance Buildings Code Enforcement Program. 8. That the irnown interested parties and owners are as previously stated in this resolution and that the notification reguirements of Chapter 45 have been fulfilled. ORDER The Saint Paul City Council hereby makes the foilowing order: 1. The above referenced interested or responsible parties shall make the Subject Property safe and not detrimental to the public peace, health, safety and welfare and remove its blighting influence on the community by rehabilitating this structure and correcting all deficiencies as prescribed in the above referenced Order to Abate Nuisance Building(s) in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances, ar in the alternative by demolishing and removing the structure in accordance with all appiicabie codes and ordinances. The rehabilitation or demolition and removal of the structure must be completed within �f+AP� ��;. days after the date of the Council Hearing. �d - . ��--a4y � 2. If the above corrective ac6on is not completed within this period of tune the City of Saint Paul, Public Health, Housing Code Enforcement Section is hereby authorized to take whatever steps aze necessary to demolish and remove this structure, fill the site and charge the costs incurred against the Subject Properry pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 45 of the Saint Pau1 Legislative Code. 3. In the event the building is to be demolished and removed by the City of Saint Paul, all personal properry or fistures of any kind which interfere with the demolition and removai shall be removed from the property by the responsible parties by the end of this time period. If ali personal properry is not removed, it shall be considered to be abandoned and the City of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such property as provided by law. 4. It is further ordered, that a copy of this resolution be mailed to the owners and interested parties in accordance with Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul T.egislative Code. Requested by Department of: BY: / � C�` Form Approved by City Attomey By: C.� � �l� Approved by Mayor for Submission to Council B � lC ��!� �,.q � �`_� � DEPARTMENT/OFFICEICOUNCIL DATE INITIATED '�j � 3 2 5 3 7 � ���� Health 7-26-96 GREEN SHEET . CONTAGT PERSON b PHONE INITIAVDATE INRIAUpATE Charles Votel 298-4153 DEPARTMENTDIRECTOR CITYCOUNCIL � ASSIGN CIT'ATTORNEV ��� CITYCLERK NUNBERFON MUST BE ON CAUNCIL AGENOA 9Y IDAT� flO�N� BUIX'iET DIREGTOH � FIN. 8 MGT. SERVICES DIR. AU�JllSt 28 1996 ORDER MAYOR(ORASSISTANn � TOTAL # OF SIGNATURE PAGES (CLIP ALL LOCATIONS FOR SIGNATURE) ACTION RE�UESTED: City CoUncil to pass this resolution which will order the owner(s) to remove or repair the referenced building(s). If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public i-Iealth is ordered to remove the building. The subject property is located at 710 Dayton Avenue. RECAMMEN�ATIONS: APProva (A) or Rejeet (q) pERSONAL SERVICE CONTpACTS MUST ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: _ PLANNING COMMISS�ON _ CIVIL SERVICE CAMMISSION t, H2S lhls p8r5aNflrm 8V8f WOfkBtl U�de[ d COntfdCt fOf ULIS dep3(Ult�� , CIB COMMITfEE _ YES NO �z-=�'�� 2. Has this pe�sootttrm ever beeo a city empbyee? _ STAFF — VES NO �1UG � 6 �,996 _ �iSTRiCT WURT _ 3. Does tfiis personRirm possess a skil! irot norma�ly ppssessed any curreni a employee? SUPPOfiTS WHICH COUNCII O&IECTIVE? YES NO Explefn sll yes anawera on separote aheet antl nttacfi to gr$5}�,�'��"� (,}�,�-�G4c INITIATING PROBLEM. ISSUE, OPPORTUNIN (Who, Whe[, When, Where. Why This building(s) is a nuisance builcling(s) as defined in Chapter 45 and a� building as defined in Chapter 43 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code. The owners, interested parties and responsible parties known to the Enforcement Officer were given an order to repair or remove the building at 710 Dayton Avenue by July 1, 1996, and have failed to comply with those orders. RECE�IVED ADVANTAGES IFAPPflOVED: lt F'1 The City will eliminate a nuisance. r IERRY 8�A ������ JUL 3 0 1996 t��� ������� DISADVANTAGES IF APPROVED: The City will spend funds to wreck and remove this building(s). These costs will be assessed to the property, collected as a special assessment against the property taxes. ���°.,�'.." -- =� .,� �.��.r`}:�Y�?" h�� 12 i:95 �ISA�VANTAGES IF NOT APPflOVEO: � = ' =:�. A nuisance condition will remain unabated�in the City. This buiTding(s) will continue to blight the community. $10,p00 - $12,000 TOTAL AMOUNT OF TRANSACTIDN S COSSIREVENUE BUDGETED (CIRCLE ONE) YES NO Nuisance Housing Abatement 33261 FUNDIHG SOURCE ACTIVITV NUMBER FINANCIA� INFpRMA71pN (EXPlA1N) q�-9.�y MINUTES OF LEGISLATIVE HEARTNG October 15, 1946 Room 330, City Hall Gerry Strathman, Legislative Hearing Officer STAFF PRESENT: Chuck Votel, Public Health; Guy Willits, Public Health . � . - Gerry Strathman, I,egislative Hearing Officer, called the meeting to order at 10:40 a.m. 1. Vehicle abatement at � E Marvland Avenue; Brad Menvin, appellant. Guy Williu, Public Health, reviewed the staff report and presented pictures of the property. The vehicle was an abandoned van that was undriveable and unlicensed. Brad Merwin, property owner, appeared and stated that the van was used as a trailer and as an ice fishing house_ The vehicle was licensed and tabbed, however they had been stolen from the vehicle. He present�d a copy of the registration as verification. He also pointed out that the van ��us not visible from the street and he had secured the vehicle so that it could not be entered. Gerald Strathman, Legislative Aearing Officer, recommended gzanting the appeal._ 2. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced buitdirig, located at 7�4 Beech Street. If the owner faiIs to comply with fhe resolution, Public Flealth is ordered to remove the building. Chuck Votel, Public Health, reviewed the staff report. The property was in foreclosure and the redemption period had not yet expired. It was the mort�age company's intention to convey the property to HUD within the next two months. It was the inspector's opinion that the cost to repair the building wouid exceed the value of the property_ The cost to demolish the building was $1�,000. The property owner did not appear. Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the order. 3. Resolution orderina fhe owner to remo��e or repair fhe referenced building, located at 207-212 Winona Street. If the o�i�er fails to comply with fhe resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. i�4r. Votel reviewed the staff report. The property was currently oG��ned by Beneficial Loan & Thrift and they were tryina to sell the property. There had been 12 summary abatement orders issued aaainst the property and it �vas a complete nuisance to the neighborhood. A code compliance inspection had been done in Auwst, 1995, ho«�ever, the inspector believed that the cost to repair the buildin� would exceed the value of the properry. i�4r. Strathman recommended approval of the order to demolish. Resolution ordering the o«�ner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 923 �'Ia�aret Street. If the o�i�ner fails to comply �i�ith the resolufion, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. q�-a�y SAINT PAUL PUBLIC HEALTH Nea1 XoJ�an, MD., M.P.H., Direcfor CITY OF SAINT PAUL NUISfNCE BUILDINGS CODE Norm Cotem¢n, Moyo� ENFORCFJfENI SSS Cedar Sveet Sa'v+t Pau{ MN 55I07-2260 i July 26, 1996 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS Council President and Members of the City Council Interest , . J V � � .L t."�':1G Sainf Pau1 Public Health, VacantlNuisance Buildings Enforcement Unit has requested the City Council schedule public heazings to consider a resolution ordering the repaiz or removal of the nuisance building{s) located at: 710 Dayton Avenue The City Council has scheduled the date of these heazings as follows: Legislative Hearing - Tuesday, August 20, 1996 City Council Aearing - Wednesday, August 28, 1996 The owners and responsible parties of record are: V 7�'^^;t " n n Ar.T�R � g :t_:.� 1 S��F� Name and Last Known Address Archie E. Stulc Jr. 712 Dayton Avenue St. Paul, MN 55104 Aaron Rubenstein Heritage Preservation Commission % LIBP 350 St. Peter n300 St. Pau1, NN 55102 Dennis Smith I300 Godward Street NE Mpls., MN 55415 Son of deceased fee owner Heritage Preservation /% � _ � 612-298-4153 _ .._..___._..;�._,.., Personal representative of estate q�-ZCy Minutes of Legislative Hearing October I5, 1996 Page - 2 - � � . Mr. Votel reviewed the staff report. The progerty was owned by HUD since March, 1996 and had been listed for sale since that time. A code compliance inspection had been done in August, 1996. The estimated cost to repair the building was $25,000 and the cost to demolish was $9,000. The property owner did not appear. Mr. 5trathman recommended approval of the order. 5, Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced buiiding, located at � Marvland Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered fo remove the buiiding. Mr. Votel reviewed the staff report. The building had been vacant since April, 1996 and there had been several summary abatements issued against the property. A code compliance inspection was done in August, 1996 and he had been informed that the current property owners were trying to sell the property. The estunate to repair the building was $25,000 and the cost to demolish was $8,Q00. Neil Schwartz, potential buyer, appeazed and stated that he was a real estate appraiser, a truth-in-housing inspector and was in the process of obtaining his contractor's license. It was his intention to purchase the properry, repair it and he already had a potential buyer for the property. He stated that he woutd post the necessary bond and reguested he be allowed six months to make the necessary repairs. Mr. Strathman recommended that the potential owne he post the $2,000 bond by Wednesday, October 2: Meeting adjoumed at 10:30 a.m. / ` The Bank of Saint Paul Saint Paul Buitding • 6 West F'sft4i Sttat � St Pau1, MN 55102 (612) 222•5551 • F,�: (6t2) 222-5554 Tuesday, August 27, 1996 To Whom It May Concern: . � � C � We are working with Neil Hiedeman on financing the renovation of the home at 710 Dayton. We need approximately two more weeks to obtain appraisals and estimates. IVjr. Heideman has been a customer of our bank for over five years and has always handled his financia{ affairs in a satisfactory manner. While this is not a commitment we feel confident in his ability and hope that we will be able to provide financing for the project. Sincerely Yours, J. Scott Hutton President Memher FD1C • Independen[ nnd L�xally Clwned S�nce 191 � Minutes of L.egislative Hearing August 20, 1996 Page-4- q8 -( � Mr. Strathman stated that the building appeared to be in a serious state of disrepair. He recommended approval of the order for demolition. 9. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at Q24 Case Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Mr. Budka reviewed the staff report. The properry was owned by HUD and there had been no contact as to their intentions on the properry. The property owner did not appear. Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the order for demolition. 10. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 821 Conwav Street. If Yhe owner fails to compiy wifh the resolution, Public Heaith is ordered to remove the building. Mr. Budka reviewed the staff report. The properry was owned by the State of Minnesota Trust Exempt and there had been no contact as to their intentions for the property. The property owner did not appear. Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the order for demolition. Meeting adjourned at 10:35 a.m. L,egislative Aearing Officer q�—ac.`{ Minutes of Legis]ative Hearing Aub st 20, 1996 Page - 3 - �� ,-, S ,� ��� building was more than the market value of the property. The estimated cost for demolition was $7,200. The properry owner did not appear. Betty Moran, West 7th Street Federation, appeared and stated that no work had been done to the buildin� and it was a blighting influence on the neighborhood. She encouraged demolition of the building. Bazb Benson, 777 Butternut, appeared and stated tt�at the building was unsecured in that the windows were open and the stench from the building could be smelled from the street. She had wimessed children playing in the yard on several occasions and feared they would enter the building. The property was not being maintained and she encouraged demolition of the building. Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the order for demolition. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 775 Butternut Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Mr. Budka reviewed the staff report. The property owner was living at the Bethel Care Center and was no longer able to maintain the properry. The property owner did not appear. Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the order for demolition. 8. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 710 Davton Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Mr. Budka reviewed the staff report. The building was condemned in January, 1995 and had been vacant since February, 1995. The property owner was now deceased. The estimated cost to repair the building was $70,000 and the estimated to cost to demolish was $9,500. Kathy Goddard, attorney representing the estate, appeared and stated that a purchase agreement was entered into on June 23, 1996, however, the potential buyers were not approved for financing. At this point in time, they were unable to find other suitable buyers of the property. She requested additional time to market the property. Archie Smlc, 7r., son of decedent, appeared and stated that the potential buyers had informed hun that they had posted the bond to begin work on repairin� the building. He subsequently discovered that the bond had not been posted. Aaron Rubenstein, Heritage Preservation Commission, appeared and stated that the property was located in the historic hill preservation district. Many of the buildings in the neighborhood had been rehabed and it was his opinion that this property should be saved. qr—ac.y Minutes of L,egislative Hearing � � August 20, 1996 Page - 2 - 4. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at ¢7'i Kent Street. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Heaith is ordered to remove the building. Mr. Budka reviewed the staff report. The building had been vacant since December, 1995 and there had been three summary abatement orders against the property. The cost to repair the building was estunated to be $40,000; the estunated cost to demolish was $6,200. The property owner did not appear. Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the order for demolition. 5. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, loca±ed at Isa el fr t. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Mr. Budka reviewed the staff report. The buildin� was condemned in Febmary, 1996 and had been vacant since May, 1996. The current owner was Marlin Schienbein and the property was in foreclosure by the mortgage company. A code compliance inspection was done on July 23, 1996, however, the bond had not been posted and no permits had been obtained. The estunated cost to repair the building was $30,000 and ffie estimated cost to demolish was $6,200. Beth Asmussen, attomey representing Lon; Beach Mortgage Company, appeared and stated that the property had been purchased at a sheriffls sale on August 14, 1996. Since the property had been abandoned, they were in the process of appiying for an order to reduce the redemption period from six months to five weeks. A property assessor was examuung the building to determine whether the property was salvageable. She requested an extension of time to allow the assessor to make a determination on the property. Robert Rutherford appeared and stated that he ���as interested in purchasing the property. He had tried to contact the property owner to relay his interest in purchasin� the property and was unsuccessful in his attempt. Sandra I.evine, WSCO, appeared and stated that she �vas aware of two other individuals who �vere incerested in purchasing the property and she believed the property should be saved. Mr. Strathman recommended allowing 180 days to repair the buiidin� if the bond was posted by the Council meeting on August 28, 1996. 6. Resolution ordering the owner to remo��e or repair the referenced building, located at 773 Butternut Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Mr. Budka reviewed the staff report. The building was condemned in November, 1995 and had been vacant since that time. The current property owner was Eric Johnson. The estimated cost to repair the �tr- a�y MINUTES OF LEGISLATIVE HEARING August 20, 1996 Room 330, City Hall Gerry Strathman, Legislative Hearing Officer � STAFF PRESENT: Mike Budka, Public Health; Guy Willits, Public Health; Roxanna Fiink, Real Estate Gerry Suathman, L.egislative Hearing Officer, called the meeting to order at 10:00 a.m. 1. Resolution ratifying assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for summary abatements for the following (laid over from July 16, 1996 Legisiative Hearing): J9607V2--Towing of abandoned vehicles from property from June through December, 1995 950 �uller Avenue Guy Willits, Public Health, reviewed the staff report and presented a picture of the prorerty. Nina Zachary, 1260 Ashland Avenue, owner of the property, appeazed and stated that she had not received notice to remove the vehicle. She had spoken with the tenant the previous day and the tenant acknowiedged that the vehicle had belonged to her daughter-in-law. She requested that the amount of the assessment be reduced. Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the assessment. 2. Resolution ratifying assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for summary abatements for the following: J9608B--Boarding up of vacant buildings for March, 1996 J96081B-Boarding up of vacant buildings for Aprii, 1996 J9608C--Demolition of vacant buildings for April, 1996 Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the assessments. 3. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 443 Marvland Avenue. If the o�vner fails to compiy ��ith the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Mike Budka, Public Health, reviewed the staff report. The building was condemned in November, 1995 and had been vacant since February, 1996. The Veteran's Administration was the current owner of the property and they had received no indication from them as to their intention for the property. The estimated cost to repair the building couId exceed its market value. The cost to demoiish was $6,400. The property owner did not appear. Mr. Strathman reviewed a letter received by PubIic Health from a party interested in purchasinQ the property. Since the necessary conditions were not met, he recommended approval of the order for demolition. °l8� c.y • o � I,egislative Hearing Report August 20, 1996 Page - 2 - 6. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 773 Buttemut Avenue, If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Legislative Hearing Officer recommended approval. 7. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 775 Butternut Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Legislative Hearing Officer recommended approval. 8. Resolution orderin� the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 710 Davton Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Legislative Hearing Officer recommended approval. 9. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 1024 Case Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Legislative Hearing Officer recommended approval. 10. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 891 Conwav Street. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Legislative Hearing O£ficer recommended approval. Gt�-acy � . 710 Dayton Avenue luly 26, 1996 Page 2 Name and Last Known Address Interest Kathy Goddard Attomey for estate 4726 Fremont Avenue South Mpls., MN 55409 The legal description of this property is: Lot 8, and the East IO feet of.Lot 9, Block 3, Holcombe's Addition to St. Paul. - City of Saint Paul PubIic Health has declazed this building(s) to constitute a"nuisance" as defined by Legislative Code, Chapter 45. Public Heaith has issued an order to the then I:nown responsible parties to eliminate this nuisance condition by correctin� the deficiencies or by razing and removing this building(s). Inasmuch as this Ordez to Abate has not been complied with the nuisance condition remains unabated, fhe community continues to suffer the blighting influence of this property. It is fhe recommendation of Public Health that the City Council pass a resolution orderin� the responsible parties to either repair, or demolish and remove this building in a timely manner and failing tkat, authorize Public Heaith to proceed to demolition and removai, and to assess the costs incurred against the reai estate as a special assessment to be coilected in the same manner as taxes. Sincerely, °����� �- �� Charles A. Vote1 Program Supervisor Code Enforcement Programs Saint Paul Public Health CAV:mt cc: 7an Gasterland, Buiidin� Inspection and Design Philip Miller, City Attomeys Office Nancy Andezson, Assistant Secretary to the Council Steve Zaccard, Fire Mazshatl • Dan Pahi, PED-Housing Division