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BOOK_1972_32i PROCEEDINGS OF THE i 1 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL C RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA 1972 a LEGA4L LEDGER, INC. t. Paul, Minn. 1 1972 Ai CITY OFFICERS 'x MAYORS K CHARLES P. 3lcCART]' LAWRENCE D. COHEN m COUNCIL MEMBERS ROSALIE L. BUTLER LEONARD I1µ, LEVINE ' ROGER M. CONWAY , DEAN MEREDITH RUBY HUNT ROBERT F.SPRAFKA _... WILLIADI P. KONOPATZKI VICTOR J. TEDE5C0 CITY CLERK HARRY MARSHALL f k�� f INDEX} Note: All orders for current side- _ walks, grading, paving, sewers, trees Anderson, Harold V.: a are. under names of specffic streets or Claim settled ...... '6g2 Page o in the case of alleys, under names of ' • • • • • . • • • • • additions. Anderson, Reuben L:-Cherne, Inc.: Electric, gas and telephone matters Additions to contract 198, 425, 608, ., are under names of particular conn- 785, 932 And^r PTacations of streets and alleys are Permit fson or.=gllot.......... 610 under street names and additions: Antler Corporpation: 1 Page A ex Sealty Corking lot 196 s A Petition to vacate street 205 Apotheca rt Abatement of Taxes: ry Shop: t Appproved ....................... 469 Change 0f stockholders,......... 147 ° Activity 0670: Applebaum's Food Markets Inc.: e Approved ....................... •598 Perri t for parking lot ......... 173 Adam, John & Son, Colonial Arcade St.: ,t Funeral Home: Improve, E. Seventh to Case ... 356 Permit to maintain present Sidewalk, Sinnen -"........ 198 to Margaret 436, 600, 662 building .............. Sidewalk, Sixth to Adams, E. J.: 1 Appeal zoning code .' ...... 968 Margaret . , . 800, 682 3d Adler Steel Products, Inc.: Arcade -W heelock Pkwy, f Awarded contract ............ :: 161 Storm Sewer: Sewer 313. 414 AHazarrdous building, No. 989.... 382 Arc de.Wheelock Pkwy. Sidewalk, Magnoita Storm System: ••.......•••, Additional costs ........... %- • d Jessamine 368 ..... 459 Albany -Aron Relief System: Arco- Construction Co.: .......... 13, 103 Additions to contract Sewer Awarded contract . ' I A16aaY Ave.:........... io 181 Sidewalk, Arona Deduction in contract ........ 99 to Snelling 270, 362, 486 Extension of time 177, 230, 473 Albert St.: Payment to .. 351 :x Grade, Dayton Area Cement Co.: t' to Marshall ............. 524, 580 Awarded contract 326 Sidewalk, Wynne Payment to 216 t ;„ to Como 304, 392, 507 Arenaz, Nick: `i ........... `i Albert St., N.: Agreement 5 .. Nuisa4�ce, No. 806 ............... 433 Arkwrlght St.: Alcoholism and Leased, No. 1386 .. 910 Drug Dependencies: Wreck building, No. 1304 .. 626, 691 Policy established .............. 520 Arlington-Arkwright Park Site: Alden, Len, Inc.: - Acquiring real estate approved 316 -- "y® Change of officers .............. 791 Arlington Ave.: Alexander Construction Co.: Sidewalk, Greenbrier Additions to contract 148, 169, 347 to Edgerton 330, 478, 544 ". Awarded contract .............. 345 Wreck building, No. 383 ........ 539 .. Alton St.: - Arlington Hills Addn.: _ Sidewalk, Stewart Grade alley, Blk. 21 ...... 140, 196 1 to W. Seventh .......... 119, 443 Arlington Playground: America- Bakery Co.: Acquisition of land .. .. .. 765 Permit for driveway ........... 254 Arlington Recreation Center Site: American Hoist, & Derrick Co.:' Expansion costs 9 Awarded contract .............. 673 Aron St.: b gmerlcaa Legion: Sidewalk, Breda - Permit for tag day .. ....... 195 to Como .. a .... 305, 392 507 American Nationl Baak: Arcigout Brothers Co.: Permit for drive -up Awarded contract .... .... .. 326 banking facility - . .......... 927 Art's Emergency Towing, Inc.: < t Permit for parking lot .......... 112 Contract extended ............ • . 299 Ames, John M.: Asbbach Constrnctio- Co.: i Appointment ................... 7 Additions to' contract 127, 148, ` - Ames, libbert L.: 9 160, 216 Resignation withdrawn ..... \ 434 Awarded contract 27 Amoco Chemicals Corp.: Ashland Ave.: i, Purchase agreement ............ 918 Hazardous building, No. 442 .... e93 7 Am -Vets, Post No. 8: Hazardous building, No. 542 431 - Permit for tag day ..... 518, 536 Hazardous building, No. 743. 700 Anderson, Andrew H.: Hazardous building, No. 818 .... 945 Appointment 258 Hazardous building, No. 977 ..... 426 ` An ersan, Carl L.: Nuisance, No. 747 ......... 147, 372 Claim settled .. .. .. ... 547 �. Wreck building, No. 942 ......... 810 Anderson, Claude M. Electric Co.: Wreck building, . No524 ... 627, 675 ,� Addition to contract ...... 232, 809 Wreck building, No. 818 ......... 883 vi INDEX Assessor for Ramsey County: Page Amendment to assessments approved ........ 639 Atir Investment Co.: Permit to maintain stairway ... 367 Atlantic St: Sidewalk, Fifth to E. Third ........ 385, 570. 611 Sidewalk, Heaney to E. Seventh ..... 330, 478. 544 Atomic Energy Commission: Reaffirms opposition to pollution 689 Atwater St.: - Sidewalk, Farrington to Western 443 AuditedResolutions: _ 7, 9,' 10, 21, 24, 32, 60, 63, 97, 110, 114, 127, 129, 133, 137, 149, 157, 158, 162,. 171, 173, 178, 181, 182, 193, 196, 206, 212, 213, 220, 222, 231, 246, 251, 256, 289, 291, 296, 301, 322, 327, 348, 351, 354, 371, 374, 378, 402, 407, 409, 411, 430, 432, 460, 466, 472, 473, 477, 498, 499 Auditor's Subd. No. 28, St. Paul, Ramsey County: Waiver of easements, Lot 8 .... 900 Auerbach and Hand's Addn.: Grade alley, 131k. 21 ...... 415, 507 August S, 1972: Designated as a day of commemoration ........... 611 Aurora Ave.: Hazardous building, No. 334 .... 606 Hazardous building, No. 365. 699, 947 Hazardous building, No. 1064 ... 944 Sidewalk, Victors to Dale .. 260, 671 Wreck building, No. 900 ........ 317 Wreck building, No. 1064 ....... 810 Avon St.: Grade, Aurora to University ... 260 Sidewalk, Grand to Summit ......... 233, 361, 485 Sidewalk, St. Anthony to Aurora ......... ...... 260, 677 Awada, George: Permit for parking lot 652 B B. P.O.E., St Paul Lodge No. 59: Change of officers 230 Bachmann, William L.: Claim settled 533 Bacigalupo, Ron: Agreement 353 Baker St.: Sidewalk, Bellows ' to Waseca 266, 442 Sidewalk, Chippewa to Cherokee......... 417 . Sidewalk, Dodd Rd. to Bidwell .............. 118, 417 Banfil St.: Hazardous building, No. 466. 585 Bankers Trust Co. of New York: Bonds validated 208 Barber, W. H. Oil Co.: Awarded contract 347 Claim settled .... ............. 400 Barrett, Ruth: Agreement 5 Bartl Electric Cb., Inc.: Addition to contract ............. 376 Bartley Sales Co.: Awarded contract 405 Barton -Asti man Associates, Inc.: Agreement 212, 946 Barton Contracting Co.: Awarded contract ...... 345, 347 Extension of time .............. 472 Has J. IN Subd.: Grade alley, Bl 2 .. 100, 182, 280, 281, 553, 603 3 Page Bates Ave.: Sidewalk, Conway Way , 83, 396 .......... SidewaE. lk, Mounds Blvd. to McLean ..... ...... ... ..... 395 Bathke, F. H. Realty Co.: Permit to maintain steps 916 Battle Creek Park: Taxes due on expansion property ........... 247 Battle Properties Co.: Permif'for parking lot ......... 193 Batzll Electric Co.: Awarded contract ........ 128, 345 Bauer, Jeffrey A.: Claim settled 790 Bayard Ave.: Sidewalk, Fairview west .. 119, 443 Sidewalk, Sumner to Kenneth .. ... 232, 361, 485 Sidewalk, Wilder to Cleveland ...... 234, 360, 485 Beck, John W.: Petition to vacate street ........ 349 Beckerman, Theodore IL: Lien satisfied 216 Bedford St.: Sidewalk, Collins to Fred 36, 304,., 394, 429, 509 Sidewalk, Payne to Beaumont .. 3QT, 394, 429, 509 Beech St.: Sidewalk, Johnson Pkwy. to Clarence .... 436, 600, 662 Bela Seating Co -.Inc.: Awarded contract 569 Belmont, Howard W. Inc.: Awarded contract .............. 409 Belvidere St.: Sidewalk, Concord to Stickney 304 Sidewalk, Livingst it to Hall .................. 102, 416 Benhill Road: Sidewalk, Milton ' to Lombard ....... 274, 413, 510 Benshoof, LeRoy A.: Appointment 7 Berchem's St. Paul - Ready Mix, Inc.: Awarded contract ......... 345, 347 Berry St.: Improve, University to Pearl ................. 138, 280 Berwald Roofing Co., Inc.: Awarded contract .............. 345 Blaginni, Joyce: - Agreement 5 Elton Construction Co.: Awarded contract .............. 432 Birmingham's Fourth Addn.: Grade alley, Blk. 9 ..... . 121, 184 Birmingham's Second Addn.: Grad, alley, Elk. 2 ... .. 83, 552, 641, 642 Bishop Towtng Service: Payment to .................... 161 Blair Ave.: Wreck building, No. 448 ... 373, 550 Blake Ave.: Sidewalk, Langford Park to Ludlow .................... 545 Board of Appeals and Review: Approves action ..12, 133, 134, 151, 210, 213, 216, 300, 459, 460, 537, 565, 570, 577, 616, 626, 628, 669, 690, 782, 797, 803, 913, 969, 975 11111I d" Edgeumbe Hills: Grade alley, B Bond Sale: lk. 9 513 Notice of ....., 41, 42, 45, 129, Bands: 771, 910, 958 Issued ......... 692, 693, 932,. 962 1 INDEX vii Page Bush Ave.: 1 unee, No. 752-754 .... 344 Sidewalk, Fauquier Pl. to Walsh 365 'Sidewalk, Weide to Walsh ..... 365 Business Furniture, Inc.: Awarded contract .............. 203 Busse Addn. Plat Z. Accepted 191 Butler, Rosalie L.: Appointment .. 94, 161, 520, 770 President of council .. .... 474 Butterfield Syndicate Addn.: Grade alley, Elk. 1503, 503, 504, 556, 557,' 694 Grade alley, Blk. 11.. 504, 556, 557, 920, 972 Butterfield Syndicate Addn. No. 1. Grade alley, Blk. 1 ....... 804, 922 Grade alley, Elk. 2 .. 503, 504, 556, 557, 694, 803 Grade alley, Blk. 4 .. 503, 504, 556, 557, 694, 803 Grade alley, Elk. 5 .. 503, 504, 556, 557, 695, 804 Grade alley, Blk. 6 .. 503, 504, 556, 557, 811 Grade alley, Blk. 8 .. 503, 504, 556, 557, 902y 950 Grade alley, Blk. 10.. 503, 504, 556, 920, 971 Grade alley, Blk. 12.. 503, 504, 556, 557, 948 Grade alley, Blk. 13 ....... 30, 01, 503, 504, 556, 557, 949 �^ Grade alley, Elk. 14.. 36, 503, 504, 556, 557, 903 Butternut Ave.: Sidewalk, Otto to Sumac ....... 262 Butwin, Ray N.: Claim settled .................... 159' C Callinan, George J.: Expression of appreciation ..... 7 Expression of sympathy ........ 941 Camel Calf: „Sale and transportation arranged ..................... 460 Canfield Ave.: Sidewalk, Snelling east ...... 270, 362, 486 Capital Centre: Improve.......... .......... 376 Capital City Amusement: ABreement ..................... 30 Caprtal City State Bank: Permit for drive-in bank .. , ... 469 Permit for underground 'conduit ................. 883, 904 Capital Improvement Budget Committee: Recommendations .. 408, 409, 619, 897, 898 Capital Improvements Budget for 1973: Notice to be published ...... 792 Proposed .. 793 Capitol Grounds Addn.: Permit for encroachment, Blk. 7 186 Capitol Heights: Hazardous building, No. 746-748 ................... 635 Capp Hold: - Improve, Endicott to Vandalia 248 Improve, Hersey to Vandalia .. 260 Car Mileage Committee: Recommendations .. 92, 179, 215, 343, 461, 503 Cardinal Investment Co.: Agreement ..................... 425 Carlson, John: Agreement ............... 5 Caron, Mrs. August S.: Appointment ................... 9 Page Bor-Son Construction, Inc.: Addition to a contract 196, 323, 495, 496, .�07, 634, 674, 784, 785 Awarded contract ........ 893, 899 Boyden, Frances: Appointment ................... 498 Bradley St.: Sidewalk, Minnehaha to Beaumont ........... 38, 396 Bradste , If rd Ii Is,. ,tt,:TC................... 352 Brauer & Associatesi ; Agreement ..................... 178 Breda St.: Wreek building, No. 1558 .. 561, 669 Breher, Paul J. Company: Awarded contract .............. 9 Brewster' s Addn.: Ac qquired by State, Blks, 1.2-7-8.9-10-15-I6 ...... 669 Brink's Incorporated: Issue coupon notes .............. 787 Broadway Clearwater Sewer: Payment due ................... 62 Broadway St.: Sewer, E. Fifth to Kellogg Blvd......... 225, 334 Brooklyn American Inc.: Awardedcontract .............. 94 Brooks, Cyrus Homestead: Grade alley, McLean to Elliott Pl. .. 573, 621 Brookvale Second: Quit claim to HUD, Lots 27, 28, 2D,20, 31 and 32 ... 620 Brown, Allan: Claimsettled ................... 459 Brown, Hallie Q., Community Center, Inc.: Lease agreement ............... 906 Bross, Leland E.: Award of damages ............. 763 Bryan Dresser Trap Rock Inc.: Awarded contract ........ 346, 347 Budget for 1972: Amended ................. 923, 926 Decreased ...................... 634 Increased ............ 62, 206, 631 Revisions ...... 296, 317, 379, 454 Budget for 1973: Adopted :....................... 814 Proposed ................... .... 705 Building Code: Saleable property to be approved ............... 551 Remelts Park Addn.: Sewer, Blk. 2 ................... 295 Bundy, Gary: Claim settled ................... 247 Burger King: Permit for parking lot (.......... 611 Burgess St.: Hazardous building, No. 366 .... 702 Sidewalk, Galtier to Farrington ... .... . 270, 488 Burlington Northern, Inc.: Agreement .. ........ . 378, Permit for on,. ,956 conduits ...................... 624 Burns Ave.: Improve, Johnson Pkwy. to Upper Afton Rd............ 93 Improve, Ruth to Hazel ... 85, 155 Open, Ruth to McKnight Rd. .. 166 open, at Suburban ............ 165 Burr St.: Sidewalk, Minnehaha north ................... 37, 395 Burrs, Mrs. Frances: Claim settled ................... 780 Burton' Melvin L.: Claim Settled ...........:........ 873 vii Page Bush Ave.: 1 unee, No. 752-754 .... 344 Sidewalk, Fauquier Pl. to Walsh 365 'Sidewalk, Weide to Walsh ..... 365 Business Furniture, Inc.: Awarded contract .............. 203 Busse Addn. Plat Z. Accepted 191 Butler, Rosalie L.: Appointment .. 94, 161, 520, 770 President of council .. .... 474 Butterfield Syndicate Addn.: Grade alley, Elk. 1503, 503, 504, 556, 557,' 694 Grade alley, Blk. 11.. 504, 556, 557, 920, 972 Butterfield Syndicate Addn. No. 1. Grade alley, Blk. 1 ....... 804, 922 Grade alley, Elk. 2 .. 503, 504, 556, 557, 694, 803 Grade alley, Blk. 4 .. 503, 504, 556, 557, 694, 803 Grade alley, Elk. 5 .. 503, 504, 556, 557, 695, 804 Grade alley, Blk. 6 .. 503, 504, 556, 557, 811 Grade alley, Blk. 8 .. 503, 504, 556, 557, 902y 950 Grade alley, Blk. 10.. 503, 504, 556, 920, 971 Grade alley, Blk. 12.. 503, 504, 556, 557, 948 Grade alley, Blk. 13 ....... 30, 01, 503, 504, 556, 557, 949 �^ Grade alley, Elk. 14.. 36, 503, 504, 556, 557, 903 Butternut Ave.: Sidewalk, Otto to Sumac ....... 262 Butwin, Ray N.: Claim settled .................... 159' C Callinan, George J.: Expression of appreciation ..... 7 Expression of sympathy ........ 941 Camel Calf: „Sale and transportation arranged ..................... 460 Canfield Ave.: Sidewalk, Snelling east ...... 270, 362, 486 Capital Centre: Improve.......... .......... 376 Capital City Amusement: ABreement ..................... 30 Caprtal City State Bank: Permit for drive-in bank .. , ... 469 Permit for underground 'conduit ................. 883, 904 Capital Improvement Budget Committee: Recommendations .. 408, 409, 619, 897, 898 Capital Improvements Budget for 1973: Notice to be published ...... 792 Proposed .. 793 Capitol Grounds Addn.: Permit for encroachment, Blk. 7 186 Capitol Heights: Hazardous building, No. 746-748 ................... 635 Capp Hold: - Improve, Endicott to Vandalia 248 Improve, Hersey to Vandalia .. 260 Car Mileage Committee: Recommendations .. 92, 179, 215, 343, 461, 503 Cardinal Investment Co.: Agreement ..................... 425 Carlson, John: Agreement ............... 5 Caron, Mrs. August S.: Appointment ................... 9 I H viii IN) Carow, _Steve: Page Agreement ..................... 128 Carroll Ave.: ..__.. �,. ., lm Hazardous building, No. 544... 588 Hazardous building; No. 601-3 .. 569 Hazardous building Sewer ... .... 113 Chatsworth-0xford' Relief .I No. 816 262, 4160, 539, 589 Hazardous building, No. 874 .... 379 Hazardous building, No. 933 .... 598 Sidewalk, Herschel to , Milwaukee Rd. Tracks .. 357, 545 Wreck building, No. 544 .. 539 Wreck building, No. 874 ....... 145 Carter Ave.: ' 302, 439, 526 Sidewalk, Gordon to Keston .. 545 Carter, Cecil W.: to Otto. Claim settled ................... 106 Case Ave.: to Watson ...... ,. Sidewalk, Chatterbox, Inc.: Duluth to Frank .... 82, 366 Sidewalk, Cherry St.: Earl to Cypress.. 389, 541, 594 Sidewalk, Jackson to Agate .... 395 Cathedral Park: Payment to .................... 35E location approved .......... 177 Cayuga St,: Sidewalk, Annapolis to Wyoming ...... Sidewalk, Arkwright Sidewalk, Winona to Westminster ... 81, 366 Cemstone Products Co.: Chlebeck, Rose Mary Awarded contract ........ 346, 347 Central Asphalt Co.: Clalm settled ................... Awarded contract .............. 299 Central Ave.: Council members offices, Sidewalk, 7th floor .......... Chatsworth to Oxford657 City Planning Bureau: Sidewalk, Milton to Oxford"'..': . 657 Central Presbyterian Church: Civic Aetic Stadium: Petition to vacate streets .. 452 Century Strand Inc.: Civic Center: con Awarded tract .............. 974 Championship Sports Approves action ...... .. Ft or., Inc.: Civic Center Complex: Awarded contract .............. 783 depuctibllity ................. Charles Ave'. 770 Hazardous building, Page No. 319 .......... Charlton St.: 568, 690, 880 Sidewalk, Curtice ..__.. �,. ., to Morton .. 117, 417 Sidewalk, Sydney to Page ..... 417 Chatsworth -Como -Hatch Sewer System: Associates: Sewer ... .... 113 Chatsworth-0xford' Relief .I Sewer System: 8 Sewer •.................... 279, 364 Chatsworth St.: 504, 556, Sidewalk, Armstrong , south uno Sidewalk, J 308, 438, 526 south ............. 233, 439, 526 Sidewalk, Race 504, 556, to Otto ... 302, 439, 526 Sidewalk, W,Seventh - to Otto. 301, 438, 526 Sidewalk, Tuscarora College Park: to Watson ...... ,. 274, 439, 526 Chatterbox, Inc.: Change of officers .............. 59 Cherry St.: Sidewalk, Bates to Maria 84, 397 Chilefone, Emma H.: . 319 Payment to .................... 98 Chippewa Ave.: 341, 342 Sidewalk, Annapolis to Wyoming ...... 102, 416, 527 Sidewalk, Winona 474 to Baker ................ 117, 417 Chlebeck, Rose Mary 146, 176, and Joseph: 242, 296, Clalm settled ................... 923 City -County Courthouse: w )EX Christensen, Eugene P.: Page Agreement..................... 291 ChristeaseW. Vincent:nt: q ..__.. �,. ., Appeal zoning code ............ 502 Christopher Columbus & Associates: Services retained ......... 8 Chute Bros: DIV. No. 1: Grade alley, Amended ...................... St. Albans to Dale 503, 504, 556, 557, 679, 786 Chute Bros. Div. No. 8: Grade alley, Grotto ` to St. Albans ...... 503, - 504, 556, 557, 679, 789 Chute Bros. Div. No. 9: Grade alley,, Avon - - to Grotto ... .. . 28, 503, 556 Cincinnatl Floor Co., Inc..- nc.:Awarded College Park: Awardedcontract .............. 957 . Ciresi, Frank S.: Petition to vacate alley ........ 351 City Charter: Amended ................. 535, 779 Approved . 319 Budget Calendar provided . 398 Reorganization ... 340, 341, 342 ft_, amendment to ......,. City Clerk: 597 Secretary, City Council ........ 474 City Clerk, Department of: Amended ....................... Extra employment .. 111, 146, 176, 202, 242, 296, 325 City -County Courthouse: Sidewalk, Lafayette Rd. Council members offices, Amended ......... 7th floor .......... 551 City Planning Bureau: 101, 396 Perthlmit to rent space ...... 114 Civic Aetic Stadium: . Vacation of lands .............. 453 Civic Center: a Anonymous doper ............. 785 Approves action ...... .. ..... 322 Civic Center Complex: To be known as 473 'I. A. O'Shaughnessy Plaza" 808 Civil Service Bureau: Rules of procedure ............. Extraemployment ............ 242 Civil Service Commission.. 479, 554 Compensation set ......... 522, 790 Civil Service Rules: Como Park Conservatory Residents have preference ..... 210 Residence requirements waived ........... 6, 61, 134, 177, 206, 431, Clancy, J. R., Inc.: 769 ........................ Como Park Second Addn.: Awarded contract .............. 693 Clarence St.: Grade, Beech to 442, 524 Minnehaha ............. 593, 640 Open, at Pt. Douglas Rd. ...... 375 Sidewalk, Maryland Salary established .............. Councilmen to Ivy .. ....... 437, 600, 662 Clean -Up, Fix -Up, 976 Paint -Up Week: Designated ........... ......... 296 Cleveland Ave.: 585 Improve, I. S. 94 ... :........... Como Specialty Co.: to University ........ 813, 921 Improve, University .F` .� to Pierce Butler Rd..... 248, 260 Sidewalk, Dayton to Marshall ............. 119, 443 Clow Corp.: Awarded contract ......... 402 Code of Ethics: Mississippi River Blvd. .. Adopted ........................ . 667 Coffeen, Leonard G.: 521 Payment to ..................... 578 CoHieid, Mrs. Gary L.: Sidewalk, Onega" to Congress ... 429 Claim settled 6............ 401 Coke's John A., Addn.: Concordia Ave.: Hazardous building, No. 570 Gracie alley, Blk. 2 ........ 483, 542 F1 eta INDEX ix a Page ..__.. �,. ., Page Colborne St.: C. F. No. 256745: Satisfaction of lien, Amended ...................... 522 No. 2731,i ..................... 966 C. F. No. 257495: �+ Sidewalk, Jefferson Amended ....................... 667 4 to Grace .......... 264, 413, 510 C. F. No. 258810: College Park: Amended ................. 610 Grade alley, Blk. 5 ...... 416, 542 C. F. No. 258811: Collins Electrical Amended ....................... 600 Construction Co.: C. F. No: 259048: ,. Awarded contract .............. 179 Amended ....................... 635 �i Collins St.: C. F. No. 259111: Sidewalk, Lafayette Rd. Amended ......... 800 to Payne ... ............. 101, 396 C. F. No 259312.' ;± Commonwealth Electric Co.. Awarded contract .............. 297 Rescinded ... .......... C. F. No. 259482: 596 a Community Retreat Corp.: Agreement 354 Rescinded ...................... 635 Councll-oL the City o! St. Paul: -G} ..................... Como Ave.: Agenda for June 6, 1972 ........ 473 =2a Sidewalk, Snelling "" Rules of procedure ............. 515 to Winston ...... 358, 479, 554 Subcommittees established ..... Council Meetings: 517 ., Como Park Conservatory Evening session set ............ 599 Protect: Improve 353 Ordinance providing for ........................ Como Park Second Addn.: . meetings ... .. .............. Council Personnel: 420 Grade alley, Blk, 2 ....... 442, 524 Designated ..................... 457 ..1 Grade; alley, Blk. 3 ............. Como Prospect Addn.: 581 Salary established .............. Councilmen 476 .,, Grade alley, Blk. 7 ............. 976 and- Legislative Aides: 7 Como Recreation Area Protect: Costs :........... 353 Reimbursed for car use ........ 585 ... :........... Como Specialty Co.: Co Permuntry Club Markets:- 318 .F` .� Addition to contract ........... 931 it for parking lot ......... Cretin Ave.: Compensation Study Committee: Improve, Lincoln to Appointment .............. ...... 598 Mississippi River Blvd. .. 63, 169 ' Appointment requested .:...... Concord St.: 521 Improv Marshall to , to 357, 552, 598 Sidewalk, Onega" to Congress ... 429 Hwy, Criminal Justice Advisory K.- Concordia Ave.: Hazardous building, No. 570 .... 700 Commission: Extra employment ............. 521 -' -�? Sidewalk, Dale to Fisk ......... 657 Recommendations -. .. e609 +r Concordia College: Permit for parking lot 926 Crosby- Ake; HiddenFalls Park: Acquisition 562 ......... Coalln, James J.: 0 C' Inc.............. Crowley Fence Oo., I Claim settled .. ......... ... 682 ., Awarded contract .............. 318 Conroy, Stephen F.: Curtice St.: s Appointment ... ... ........ 475 Sidewalk, Charlton =' Consumer Affairs Office: to Ohio ................. 103, 417 Established........ 950 Cypress St.: Contract No. L-7197: Sidewalk, T. Fourth to ., Additional. costs ................ 160 E. Fifth ............. 436, 600, 662 Contract No. L-7245:. Sidewalk, Margaret Additional costs 932 to Beech 388,..541. 594 Contract No. L-7329: Cypress Street Relief Rescinded... .... ............. 169 Sewer System: Contract No. L-7345: Agreement .......... 676 Addition ......::.... 785 Approved 105 yr ^ Contract Contract nal costsL-74.: Additional costs .. 202 D Contract No. L-7452: Dale Properties Inc.: ,-� Additional costs ...............: 113 Petition to vacate street Contract No. L-7538: and alley ..,............ 427, 894 Deductions ..................... 772 Dale St.: - Conway Heights Recreation Sidewalk, Fairmount r Center: _ to Grand ................ 119, 443 Permanent easement ........... 377 Sidewalk, Fairmount Conway St.:to Lincoln .............. 119, 443 Grade, Luella Daniel St.: to Jayne .......... 163, 164, 224, Waiver of easements, New Plato 257. 336, $56 Blvd. to New Ohio ........... 900 Sewer, west of Van Dyke ...... 104 Danns, Anthony A.: ' Sidewalk, Maria west .. 82, 395 Appointment 496 Sidewalk, Pederson to Davern Ave.: ` -t:' �^ Howard 81, 386 Sidewalk, Norfolk -• Cook Ave,: .. , Sidewalk, Agate east .. 38, 396 to Munster ........ 261, Davidson Co.: 391, 508 Corning -Donohue, Inc.: Permit for electrical heating Awarded contract .............. 427 sidewalk ...................... 60 ., Cattle, Richard E.: Dagles, Dennis Russell: Z Appeal zoning code ............ C. F. No. 231269: 402 Musical director, " Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra 698 Amended . ................. C. F. No. o 243942: 947 Davis, Jack I Agreement ............. I....... 5 -<` Rescinded' . .................. 178 Dayton Ave.: C. F. No. 256707: Hazardous building, No. 631 945 4 Authorizes wage increase ..... 959 Hazardous building, No. 643 560, 567 'tr4' a 14 x INDEX _ Page Page Dayton Ave. -Continued DeVac Window Co.: Hazardous building, No. 669. 150 Awarded contract .............. 927 Hazardous building, No. 737-739 380 Dewey Ave.: Fifth St.: Hazardous building, No. 893 .... 606 Sidewalk, Marshall Certified list published ......... Hazardous building, to Iglehart .............. 265, to 442 No. 932 ............ 579, 586, 652 !De el,Anthony: 149 Nuisance, No. 798 ............... 344 ! Appointment ............ .... 551 Sidewalk, Dieter St.: Sidewalk, Earl to Hancock Exeter P1. East .... 273, 413, 510 Sidewalk, Idaho Awarded contract.. ... Sidewalk, Exeter Pl. to Montrose PI... .. 119, 443 to Larpenteur 386, 570, 611, Dimensional 651 Wreck building, No. 624 ......., 596 Display & Design --^ Grp': 194 Wreck building, No. 631 ... 883 Wreck building„No. 643 .. 317, 675 Design ........ ..... Disabled Inc.: 131 Wreck building, No. 737 ........ 156 American Veterans, permit for tag day 536 Wreck building, No. 844 ........ 902 Dayton's Bluff Sewer: ............. Doerfler, Vir R: g b AA Eller a rchiteets: Awarded contract 95, Ellingson,• June H.: - Easement from Permit for parking lot 402, 519,. 655 Burlington Northern, Inc. .... 465 Dolan, Daniel F.: � 5 Donn, William J.: Permit 'for parking lot ......... 189 Claim settled... 211 Don's Towing & Automotive Appointment................... Fiorito, Frank: Dept.' of Finance: Service, Inc.: Improve, Vandalia to Cleveland Assessment error ............. 771 Contract extended .............. 299 Dept. of Fillance and Doswell Ave.: Management Services: Sidewalk Hythe ^ Approves action ., ......... 982 to Chelmsford .... 271, 392, 507 Dept. of Libraries and Drinnen, Robert L.: Application for grant ........ Civic Buildings: Claim settled ...... .. ....... 348 Extra employment .... .... 21, 111, Drug Education for Youth, Inc.: 252 e 176, 244 Agreement ...... .. ........ . 171 Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Duluth St.: approved .. ..... .. Public Buildings: Curb, Hoyt Recreation expansion Application for grant ..... 176, 254 t.Idaho ....... 39, 141, 248 Extra Sidewalk, Bush 636 employment- 6, 35, 188, 207, to E. Seventh . 331, 480, 555 323, 371, 430, 477, Sidewalk, E. Sixth Petmit for parking lot ........ " 522 to Margaret ... .......... 101, 396 Plans DtlRford, Dantel approved .... 21, 27,. 95, 96, Appointment ................... 475 126, 133, 149, 156, Dutch Elm Disease: a 169, 178, 189, 196. List of properties . ............ 879 204, 210, 244, 290, 322, 324, 374, 469, Tax levied ....... .... ........:. 800 538 Fischer Sand & Aggregate, Inc.: .. Zoo purchases authorized ...... 156 E Additions to contract Dept. of Public Safety: (Eagle Street Pump Station Evans Addn.: Blk. 1, land appraised .. . Extra employment .. 10, 21, 22, 110, and Force Mat.: 62 112 , 116, 132, 147 , Pum station .... .. .. . 602, p Eagles, 679 149, 158, 179, 192, 1 204, 205, 219, 245, � Fraternal Older of: Change of officers .............. 204 256. 298, 321, 348, Earl St.: Fitzpatrick, Kenneth J.: 378, 405,0465, 468, Sidewalk, Fourth Sherman to Walnut .. Executive Branch: Duties fixed ................ 496, 502, 538 to Fifth ........... 331, 478, 544 Personnel reimbursed for Sidewalk, Margaret 643 use of vehicles . 369 to Beech ...... ... 390, 541, 534 Police, hours re -scheduled 7 Sidewalk; Reaney Sewer Program: Petition to vacate property .... 322 to Ross ............ 389, 541, 594 Granted use of floor --pace, Easements: 675 100 E. 10th................... 318 Purchased ........... 686, 687, 688 Dept. of Public Utilities: East Shore Drive: Extra Improve, Johnson Pkwy. Sidewalk, York employment .. 24, 111, 149, 175, to Larpenteur .......... 639, 681 205, 245, 295, 353, Improve, Phalen Park 85, .397 406, 520, 540 Roadway ..................... 353 Plans approved .. ........ 134, 171 Eli ertz, W. J.: Dept, of Public Works: Permit to pave"street ..... 373, 422 Authorized to issue permitsEconolite: .' F for grading streets ............ 604 Awarded contract .............. 250 Extra Eddleston Enterprises, Inc.: employment .. 6,' 35, 96, 130, Change of officers .............. 517 157, 181, 205, 254, Eder, Robert: Claim settled .................. 321, 373, 430, 477, - 520 Claim settled ................... Edgerton St.: 534 Plans approved ........... 220, 376 Sidewaglk, Nevada Dept. oP Water. to Pdrlcwav Drive .. 478, 544 Acquisition of land approved .. 175 Wreck building, No. 1972 ... 690, 882 Water mains (Edmund Ave.: of bill urged .......... approved .......... 215, 320, 428, Wreck building, No. 613 ........ 939 -606, 638, 789,!Eggen, J. Archer: 810 Appointment ................... 475 pelegates to convention ........ 127 Eighth St.: Pierce Butler Rd . ............ Extra employment 5, 32, 128, 157,, Sidewalk, Wacouta to Wall ..... 271, 394, 509 188, 211, 250, 298, Election, City General: 429 = 353, 410, 470, 514. Results ......................... 343 _ INDEX xi '0'y Pagel Election, Primar Y: Fifth St.: Page Certified list published ......... 149 Sidewalk, Robert to Jackson 430 Polling places designated ...... 149 Fifth St. E.: ... Results .. ............. Electronics Unlimited: 200 Sidewalk, Earl to Hancock 83, 396 Awarded contract.. ... 292 Fidelity Union Trust Co. of Newark: Elk River Concrete Products: Awarded contract .......... .... 194 Validation o£ bond coupons .. 226 r Elk St.: lk, Sycamore south ..... 365 F Fines: Parking, questioned ............ Finn St.: 7 .7' ai4 b AA Eller a rchiteets: Awarded contract 95, Ellingson,• June H.: - 669 Sidewalk, Selby . to Marshall ....... 272, 414, 511 ' Claim settled � 5 Finnegan, Mrs. Norma: Ellis Ave.: Appointment................... Fiorito, Frank: - Improve, Vandalia to Cleveland 2Go Agreement ......... 179 ^"t ......... Emergency Employment Act "' Fire Training Academy: ^ of 1971: Construction contemplated ..... 808 Application for grant ........ 135 Fire Training Academy Site: Grant agreement ....:.... ...... 252 Acquisition of property ' ` Engineering Costs: approved .. ..... .. .. 457 & Recreation expansion First AreaWine Shop, Inc.: Change projects ................. 637, Entertainment Enterprises, Inc.: 636 of officers .............. First Merchant's State Bank: 6130 A, Change of officers ............. 404 Petmit for parking lot ........ 928 "3f Change of stockholders ......... 171 ;First Trust Co.: Erie St.: Agreement ..... ................ 320 a Nuisance, No. 283 .............. Eva's Rearrangement: 147 Fischer, Frederick J.: Appointment .... ..... .... 475, 877 Grade alley, Farrington Fischer Sand & Aggregate, Inc.: .. to Elfelt ................ 593, 640 Additions to contract 98 Evans Addn.: Blk. 1, land appraised .. . 221 Extension of time ............. Fisk St.: 62 Exchange St.: St. Anthony to Aurora .... i 260, 677 Sidewalk, Forbes to Ramsey ... Sidewalk, 310 Fitzpatrick, Kenneth J.: Sherman to Walnut .. Executive Branch: Duties fixed ................ 302 Appointment ................... Flaherty, WBBam: 474 531, Executive Department Heads: 643 Agreement ..................... Flandrau-Hoyt Storm 32 Qualifications ................... 642 Sewer Program: Exeter Place: High priority in budget ....... 675 Sidewalk, Dayton Flandran St.: to Marshall ............. 119, Sidewalk, 443 Sidewalk, York Mississippi River Blvd. to E. Seventh ........... Flood Plain Management 85, .397 to Rivenwood PI .. 265, 391, 488 Regulations: Adopted ..................... Foley Brothers, 15 " .' F Inc.: Permit ac mdmg Committee: to quarry stone Folkestad, Mrs. Richard: ... 909 A.' Appointment ................... 9 Claim settled .................. 560 Lowry Hotel rental proposed .. Fairfield Ave.: 128 Fontana, Tom: P; Waiver of easement, New Agreement ... .................. Football Blackouts: 5 Plato Blvd. to vacated Ethel .. 900Passage of bill urged .......... 791 Fairview Ave.: Forbes Ave.: Improve, Minnehaha to Sidewalk, Leech to Exchange .. 307 ..�s Pierce Butler Rd . ............ 151 Wreck building, No. 162?' ...... 193 1 , Sidewalk, Lincoln to Grand .... 429 Ford Motor Co.: 's`•.. Sidewalk, PrincetonComplaints from Highland to Goodrich .................. Sidewalk, Princeton 429 Park residents ............... 537 to Gfand ... .. 273, 413, Sidewalk, Princeton 510 Ford Pkwy.: Improve, Mississippi River Blvd. at Bohland ....... 137, 161 to Lincoln .................... Farinacci, 429 Ford Pkwy. Relief s. a° Paul: Claim settled ............... ... 548 Sewer System: Sewer .. .. .. .. ... 787, 914 r# Farrington St .: Forest St.:........ Sidewalk, Burgess to Nuisance, No. 306 ................ 219 Front ........ 269, 362, 486, 574 Sidewalk, Sidewalk, Stinson to Front ..... -Co.: 574 Jenks south ....... 436, 600, 662 ?, Farwell Ozmun Kirk JC Sidewalk, Margaret 7t< Awarded contract ... V...... Federal Insurance Co.: 288 to Beech ..... . 389, Sidewalk, Minnehaha 541, 594 Notification of stolen bonds".... 616 to Reaney . 388, 541, 594 'e - Federal Power Commission: - Sidewalk, E. Third Petition for intervention .......559 south . 384, 570, 611 ' t ..Federal Revenue Sharing Funds: Frank St.: Property tax relief ....... 809. 885 Sidewalk, Reaney to - 'E. Seventh ........ 330, 478, 544 .�o Ferguson, Roscoe F.: Bond approved ............ 599 Frasson, Mario Cement Co.: Awarded contract 334 Fernwood St.: ........ Payment to ........ .t"f 4. s i Sidewalk, Idaho to Larpenteur ..... 358, 479, ` 554 Frederick, John E., -�--'" Reimbursed ...... , , , , 948 xii INDEX Page Page," Page Frisch, Grace E.: Gopher Lounge: Claim settled .................. 548 Change in stockholders ........ 685 Front Playground: Improve, University . Gordon Ave.: Acquisition of land Appeal zoning code ............. 968 Sidewalk, Commonwealth approved .-........ 628, 764, 767 to CarteP .......... 329, 478, 545 Fulham St.: Hendon Ave.: Sidewalk, Langford Park Sidewalk, Hendon to Sidewalk, Englewood to Hillside .............. 478, -545 Hoyt ................... 268, 442 'Sidewalk, Ludlow Fuller Ave.. to Seminary ....... 269, 362, 486 to Hillside ......... 329, 478, 545 Hazardous building, No. 741 .... 469 Goswitz, George E.: D Sidewalk, Victoria to ale 260, 677 Claim settled ................... 431 Funds: to Marshall ........ 234, 360, 4a5 Gotzian St.: Available ....................... 586 Sidewalk, Atlantic Borrowed ...................... 132 to the northwest ....... 570, 611 Established 5, 116, 242, 324, 499 R. L. Gould & Co.: Increased ................ 116, 591 Awarded contract ...... I....... 193 Reimbursed ......... 637, 638, 877, Goulet,.,,OJlan A.: Heywood, Evelyn M. 955, 981 Petiti6n to vacate, street ::^r"":'. `449 Substituted ... 257, 258, 259, •.384, Governor's Crime Commission: 427, 591, 609, 659, Agreement ......... 111, 258, 324 660, 901, 932 Application for Transferred .... 5, 8, 32, 36, funds ............. 95, 157, 170, 131; 132, 215, 251, 356, 409 253, 288, 327, 348. Grace -Jackson, Inc.: 401, 466, 474, 476, Change of officers ........ 518, 967 538, 562, 592, 606, Grand Ave.: 607, 688, 693, 896, Curb, at Smith :... 9, 242 - 897, 941, 906, 908, 940, 973, 983, 984 Wreck building, No. 254-60 ..... 975 Grand Ave. Liquors, Inc.: G Grade, west of Change of stockholders ......... 147 Gallagher's Service, Inc.: Awarded contract ...... .. .... .. 24 Grant School: Quit claim deed ................ 502 Gray, Robert J.: Gaitier St.: Petition to vacate vac ° Settlement ...................... 116 Sidewalk, Stinson south 268, 362, 486 Greager, Andy: ..... ....... Gaston, Harry: 499 Agreement ..................... Greager, Tom: P••••.•... Appointment ......... Agreement,.......... "' S Gehr e, Bruce: 5 Green, Howard 3ecoad Addn.: .Agreement ............ General Electric Co.: Sidewalk, Grade alley, Blk. 1 12, 105, 152, 208 Blk. 1, Awarded contract .............. 251 ........ Gre Helen: Genesee St.: Nuisance, No. 169 ......... 202, 244 'Claim settled .................... 493 Greenbrier Ave.:., GAp Donald: Appointment 213 Sidewalk, Margar.,ef" _ ................... George St.: Improve, Ohio to Concord ..... 295 to Beech .......... 1, 363, 487 Griffith -Point Douglas. Relief System: •+ Gerald, Inc.: Change of officers .............. 549 Sewer ......... 26, 170 "' Griggs Playground: Geranium Ave. W .: Nuisance, No, 48•••••'••••'•" 401 ' Acquisition of land approved ..... 627,764, 788 Geranium Ave.: Sidewalk, Virginia ...... H.E.L.P.: Griggs -Stanford Relief System: to Western ........ 289, 362, 486 Sewer ........... 197,y 333 " " " Grotto St.: Gillespie, William: 7 Hazardous building, .................. Ap ointment ,. Gllle to Co.: Petition to vacate street ....... 135 No. 143 .................. 568, 661 Sidewalk, Cottage to Arlington ....... 328, 478, 545 , Ronald: Go Claim ............. Claim settled 934 Sidewalk, Lincoln to Grand .... 119, 443 Beverage Gold Medal Beverage of . Permit for parking lot ......... 287 evada Sidewalk, Nevada to Nebraska ....... 329, 478, 545 Goldetsky, l:sedor: Awarded contract............. - 345 Sidewalk, St. Anthony to University 260, 677 Goldetsky William: Permit >`or parking lot 655 Grove, Raymond R.: Golf Permits: ......... - 618 Appointment ...socia ...... .: 900 Grover Dimoad Associates, Inc.: Free use discontinued .......... Agreement ..................... 468 Golla William: Petition to vacate alley ........ 450 Gruchot, Anthony: Awarded contract .............. 290 Gomez, Bob: Agreement .................. 5 Gomez, Joseph: 5 H Agreement ..................... Goodrich Ave.: Hague Ave.: Public stairway dismantled,Hazardous building, at Pleasant ................... 256 No. 630 ........... 619, 627, 672 Sidewalk, Avon Hazardous building, No. 745 .... 880 to Victoria ........ 308, 413, 510 Nuisance, No. 968 .............. 372 Sidewalk, Kenneth to Cleveland . 264, 391, 488 Sidewalk, Snelling to. Fry .. ... . 273, 414, 511 Sidewalk, Prior Halweg, Graig: 5 to Cleveland ...... Gonzalez,William C.: 263, 391, 488 Agreement ..................... Halweg, Teri. Claim settled ................... 215 Agreement ...................... 5 M INDEX kill Page Page '. Hamlin Ave.: Hecken-Dorn Improve, Edgcumbe Rd. Manufacturing Co., Inc.: to Randolph ............ 572, 621 Awarded. contract .............. 256 Improve, University . Heltmiller, W. L.: to Pierce Butler Rte.... 658, 703 Appeal zoning code ............. 968 Sewer, Canfield Helgesen, Francis X: to Midway Pkwy. ........... • 404 Appointment ................... 618 Sidewalk, Edmund Hendon Ave.: to Lafond ......... 269, 362, 486 Sidewalk, Grantham Sidewalk, Englewood to Branston ............. 267, 442 north .............. 269, 362, 486 Hennepin, County of: Sidewalk, Englewood Agreement ................ 33, 97 to Seminary ....... 269, 362, 486 Herc-11-Lift Co., Inc.: Sidewalk, Hewitt I Awarded contract .............. 590 to Taylor .......... 358, 479; -554 Herrfges, John: Sidewalk, Selby Agreement ..................... 5 to Marshall ........ 234, 360, 4a5 Herschel St.: Sidewalk, Taylor Sidewalk, Marshall.........:. o to Pierce Butler Rte.,.......... 479 to Iglehart gg 287, Hamm, Theodore, Co.: Hersey St.. Donation for purchase Improve, Endicott to Capp Rd. 260` of polar bear ................. 31 Hess, Raymond: Hampshire CG: Improve, cul-de-sac south 101, 182 Appointment.. 520 Hewitt's Outlots First Division: Handicapped: Easement purchased, Lot 123 ... 797 Study for parking facilities .... 616 Heywood, Evelyn M. Hankee, W. J. Co.: & George L.: Addition to contract ..... 137, 180 Claim settled ................... 925 Hickman, Robert: Hanousek, Richard O.: Travel funds 901 Permit for parking lot .......... 61 ' ................... III bland Inn, Inc.: Hansen, Glenn L.: - Claim Change of officers ............. 349 ...............'... settled 26 Hansen, Mrs. dames: Highland Pkwy.: Claim settled .................. 494 Harp, Dic.: Improve, Cleveland to Snelling .............. 553, 802 Change of stockholders ........ 983 Hill St.:Sidewalk, Eagle to Harris Mechanical Contracting Co.: Kellogg Blvd . ................ 235 Additions to contract ........... 8 11111crest HDeAddn.: petition to vacate alley ......... 295 Harrison Ave.: Hillcrest Ave.: Hazardous building, Sidewalk,. Snelling No. 536 ............ 561, 630, 671 Harshman, Daniel: to Fairview ...... 360, 481, 583 U Claim settled 408 Hillwood Court: ..:................ Hartford Ave.: Grade, south Hillwood Dr. ...... 259, 321, Sidewalk, Hamlin ,327 Hillwood Drive: to Albert .......... 307, 413, 510 Grade, west of Hatch Ave.: McKnight Rd. .......... 259, 327 Sidewalk, Gaitier Hoerner -Waldorf Corp.: to Matilda ......... 271, 392, 507 Petition to vacate vac - Sidewalk, Marion streets and alleys ............. 452 to Gaitier ......... 304, 392, 507 Hoffman Electric Co.: Sidewalk, Rice Extension of time ........ 25, 496 to Woodbridge .... 268, 362, 486 Hogan, Raymond J.: Hauser, Karl W.: "Apppointment ................%, 291 Claim settled ................... 780 Holiday Realty, Inc.: -Payment Hawthorne Ave.: ! to ..................... 467 Sidewalk, Holly Ave.: Earl west .......... 437, 600, 662 Sidewalk, Dale to Victoria ..... 657 Hayes, Thomas W. Jr.: Holm, Richard K.: Error in payment .............. 958 Refund ......................... 958 Hazel Park Division No. 4i Holton St.: ._ Grade alley, Blk. 7 ....... 603, 680 Sidewalk, Hewitt Hazel Park Plat B: to Taylor .......... 358, 479, 554 Vacate alley, Blk. 5 ............. 170 Homedale Builders, Inc.: Hazes St.: Permit for parking lot ......... 246 Grade, Wilson to E. Third 411 Hope 34: ...... H.E.L.P.: Sidewalk, west of Minnehaha .. 365 Agreement .......... 354 Ho kips St.: Sidewalk, Payne to DeSoto 365 Health & Welfare Benefits: Typographical error, .... Horak, Frank A.: C.F. 256930 ... ... .. 217, 218 APPoorner & Shitren, Inc.;' .......:........... 7 H Health &Welfare Committee: Recommendations .. 246, 958, 968 Addendum agreement .....: 128 House by the de the Si Health and Welfare and of , Road, Inc.: Insurance Committee: " Grant approved ....:........... 25E Study, conducted, Rousing Act of 1961: Civic Center premises ........ 128 -:Application for grant .... 109, 433 Health & Welfare Insurance Program: Housing and Redevelopment - Authority;- _. Designated pay periods ...... 967 _ Personal contact im Premium accepted .............' 959 acquisition of property ....... 630 Healy, T. C., Inc.: Agreement .......... 32, 96, 206, Awarded contract .............. 929 219, 989 A a xw INDEX xv ' Page ' --Page Housing and Redevelopment Idaho Ave.: Page Authority -Continued - - Sidewalk, Edgerton west ....... 365 Approve application for 964 Iglehart Ave.: " abatement of taxes .. 639, 900 Curb, Cretin to Cleveland ..... 295 Budget approved ......... 769, 907 I Wreck building, No. 536 ........ 689 Low -rent housing Awarded contract .............. Improvement No. L7327: Jones Chemicals, Inc.: for elderly .............. 164, 165 Payment ............... 520 Neighborhood Development Appointment ...............:... Independent School Dist. No. 625: Program ............ 6, 63, 688 Agreement Model Permit for bridge .. ........ 660 Cities Program . 168, 202, 217 Permit for bus shelter ......... 419 Permit construct Sewer ..................... Permit for overhead Claim settled ................... fuel tank ............... 771, 804 passageway ............. 368, 369 Special Election ................ 135 Permit for parking lot .. 203, 248 Independent School Dist. No. 625 Permit for pedestrian bridge .. 683 Bond Election: Kuhlman, Robert: Permit to construct sewer 373, 421 Defeated ....................... 200 Petition to vacate alley ........ 130 Indian Week: Kuntze, Mrs. Ronald: Petition to - ........^..... Jurgensen, George S.: Permit for parade ........... . .. 354 vacate street ...... 173, 174, 447, Inequities: Agreement 449, 636, 891 Rectified .......................... 370 Property condemnation Kadrie, Richard: Awarded contract .............. Institutional Sales, Inc.: LaBarge Clara: Appea� zoning code ............ approved ..................... 127 Awarded contract .............. 159 Responsible for urban renewal Insurance Program: 189 payments ..................... 688 Provided for employees ........ 229 Tax forfeited lands withheld front sale ........... 176 International Harvester Co.: Awarded contract .............. . 468 Housing and Urban Development: International Institute, Inc.: Kamish, A., Co.: Agreement .......... 34, 251, 353 - Permit to use street ...... 219, 240 Amendatory application ....... 355 International Wines and Kaphingst, Harry: Application for grant .......... 586 Liquors, Inc.: Agreement ..................... Rehab Program ................ 179 Change of stockholders ......... 172 Request revision to budget .... 424 Interspace Corp.: " Lease approved ................ Kasota Ave.:. Howard, Timothy: to parking lot ................ Lancaster Chemical Division: Awarded contract ........ 25, 427 Expression of sympathy ....... 947 Contract rescinded ............. 540 Howell Ave.: Land Committee: Israeli Olympic -Team: Improve, Raymond to Gibbs Sidewalk, Recommendations 98, 115, ExpressionQ�sympathy .,C.... 661 Princeton south- .. 309, Sidewalk, Princeton 438, 527 Ivy Ave.: r'- Grade, Fariington to Matilda'.. 899 to Fairmount ...... 309, 438, 527 Landfall, Village of: Sidewalk, J 292 Sa}•gent south ..... 309, 438, 527 - Sid@walk, Saunders .............. 119, 443 J. B. Inc.: Change of officers .............. 355 a, Lore Hoaim Loren W.: 686 J & T Contracting Co., Inc.: 20 sled ................... Claimett Hoyt. Ave. E.: Grade,. I.S. 35 352 - Payment to Jackson, Mary: Claim settled ................... 418 to Westminster ......... 334, 440 Jackson St.: 791 Sidewalk, Edgerton Improve, Arlington 11 toPayne 387, 505, 573 to Larpenteur .. ............. Jacobs, Bernard M.: 441 Hoyt, Homer Add.. Appointment 7 Vacate alley,, Blk. 2 ............ Bl HUD: 194 � ................... Jacobson, Cheryl A.: 476 Condition inadvertently 438, 527 Claim settled ................... 245 omitted ....................... 637 James Ave.: 130 Guidelines ...................... Hughes, Dennis R.: 702 Sidewalk, Davern west ...... 303, 414, 511 Claim settled ................... 35 James -Milton Storm System: 572, 620 Huisenga, Donald K.: Sewer ..................... 915, 960 Claim settled ................... Human Rights Commission: 26 Jaycees: Permit to use streets ........... 473 Appointments approved '........ 908 Jefferson Ave.: .Hunt Electric Co.: Addition to contract ........... 615 Sidewalk, Bay to Vance .......... 263, 438, 526 Agreement ..................... 114 Sidewalk, Fulton to Clifton .......... 307, 439, 526 Awarded contract .............. Extension of time ........... 25 149 Sidewalk, Mt. Curve Blvd. 551 Hunt, Ruby: Appointment .................. 939 to Mississippi River Blvd. ........ 359, 480, 555 Hurley Construction Co.: Addition to contract - 191, 947 Jenks St.: Hazardous building, .... 587 ...... Extension of time 472 No. fi87 .................. 188, 549 ............4 Payment to ............... 34, 251 Jessamine Ave. E.: Wreck building, No. 626 .. 596, 670 Hyacinth Ave.: Curb, Park to Sylvan ..... 313, 415 Wreck building, No. 1321 ....... 288 Hythe St.: Sidewalk, Doswell - Jessie St.: Sidewalk, Whitall to York 38, 396 to Buford ......... 268, 360, 486 JewishPermWarr stag Lee, Philip A.: Sidewalk Dudley Agreement .................. King St.: 1 day,: ' Appointment ........ 475, Leech St.: endon. . • • . • ... 267, 442 Jt_ Food Service:.............. Sidewalk, Forbes to W. Seventh 308 Legal Assistance of Sidewalk, S. Smith contact 'a 458 I 102, 416 Johnson, Mrs. David A.: 286 Ice Arena: Claim settled ................... 938 Site committee appointed ...... 162 Johnson, Clayton: 179 Site, Ford Pkwy. & Snelling ... 383 Agreement ..................... INDEX xv cW Page Page Johnson, David: Kolar, Edward Plumbing & tled ................... Claim settled 964 Heating Co.: " Johnson Pkwy.: Addition, to contract 231, 808, 809 Sidewalk, E. SeventhKolar, Edward T. & Co.: to Case ............ 385, 570, 611 Awarded contract .............. 345 Jones Chemicals, Inc.: Konopatzki, William: Contract extended ......... I.... 211 Appointment ...............:... 564 Judges, Municipal: Koppers Co. Inc.: Rescinded parking fine increase 21 Awarded contract ........ .... 348 • Juliet -Finn Storm Sewer System: Kramer, Melvin & Florence: Sewer ..................... 148, 194 Claim settled ................... 534 Juno Ave.: Krueger Construction Co.: Sidewalk, Awarded contract .............. 896 Chatsworth west .. 261, 438, 526 Kuhlman, Robert: Jurek Construction Co.: Appeal zoning code ............. 61 Awarded contract 290 Kuntze, Mrs. Ronald: ........^..... Jurgensen, George S.: Claim settled ................... Kurysh, Tom: 790 Settlement ..................... 190 Agreement K L Kadrie, Richard: Awarded contract .............. 290 LaBarge Clara: Appea� zoning code ............ 173 Kaercher, Phillip: Lafayette Road: Permit for car wash ........... 189 Grade, Grove to Kalafat, Edward: Arch -Penn Highway 112, 772, 885 Appointment ................... .551 Lake Elmo: Kamish, A., Co.: Agreement ...................... 292 Payment to .1 ................... 425 Lametti & Sons, Inc.: Kaphingst, Harry: Awarded contract .:....... 232, 324 Agreement ..................... 256 Lampert Yards, Inc.: Karan,. Joseph and Rose: Permit for addition " Lease approved ................ Kasota Ave.:. 896 to parking lot ................ Lancaster Chemical Division: 892 Grade, west Awarded contract .............. 348 of Snelling ............. 596, 703 Land Committee: Improve, Raymond to Gibbs ... 459 Recommendations 98, 115, 255, 288, Improve, west of Snelling ..... 813 291, 350, 430 Kellogg Blvd.: Landfall, Village of: Improve, Exchange Agreement ..................... 292 to W. Seventh ................ 10 Land Ik0' Inc.: Kellogg Restaurant: Appeal zoning code ......... 318 Change in name of corporation 686 Permit for parking lot .......... 190 Kellogg Sqvare Co.: Landreville, Inc.: Permitfor brick facade ........ 406 Change of officers .............. 791 Permit for planters & Lane's Phalen Grove Addn.: gas lanterns ............. 477, 529 Grade alley, Blk. 8 ............. 441 Kenneth St.: LaPointe, John: Sidewalk, Berkeley Appointment ................... 476 to St. Clair ........ 309, 438, 527 Larpenteur Ave.: Kent St.: Improve, Dale west .... 130 Sidewalk, St. AnthonyImprove, East Shore Drive to W. Central ................. 657 to White Bear .......... 572, 620 Kan, Leonard P.: Improve, Edgerton C Claim settled ................... 239 to Parkway Drive ............ 169 Kessler, Dennis: Improve, White Bear Settlement ....................:. 190 to Beebe Rd. ........... 572, 820 Kilburn St.: Larson, Gustav A.: ' Sidewalk, Como Appointment ................... 551 to N.P. Tracks .... 328, 478, 545 Laurel Ave.: Sidewalk, Orchard Hazardous building, No. 886 .... 587 to N.P. Tracks .......... 328, 478 Wreck building, No. 561-63 ..... 901 Kill, Captain John H.: Lawson St.: Expression of sympathy ........ 661 Sidewalk, Burr KIM Duvall, Anderson & to Bradley ......... 436, 600, 662 Associates: Lee, Philip A.: Agreement .................. King St.: 1 425 ' Appointment ........ 475, Leech St.: 618, 877 Sidewalk, B 1lows ' to Waseca............... 117, 417 Sidewalk, Forbes to W. Seventh 308 Legal Assistance of Sidewalk, S. Smith Ramsey Co., Ino.: - to Cherokee ............ 102, 416 Agreement ............ 286 Sidewalk, Stryker LegislativeCommission: Retirementnt Study to Winslow .......... 118, 417 Commission: i.g, Thomas R.: Endorses plan .................. Claim settled .................... 236 Leng, Bruce: Knoll, Felix and Emma: Agreement .................. ��• Claim settled ................. .. 187 Levine, Leonard W.: Knoll, Judy E.: Appointment .............. 94, 520 Appointment ................... 476 Petition to vacate alley ........ 450 Knutson Company: Vice President, City Council ... 474 Court order for permit Lewis Second Addn.: Knutson Development Co.: 899 Grade Lexington alley, 11 ....... 484, 543 Permit for parking lot ......... 801 Improve, St. Clair to I.S. 94 .... 956 U INDEX xvii xvi INDEX Page Page Page Licenses, Auto Livery Cars: page Licenses, Junk Dealer: ,� �`• Licenses, Restaurant: Luella St.: Cancelled ............ 5, 325, 518 Grade, Conway Granted ........................ 192 Granted ..................... 214 -• Denied ........ 560, 576, 617, 770 to cul-de-sac ...... 224, 336, 356 Licenses, Bakery: Licenses, Liquor, OH Sale: Granted ........ 31, 97, 113, 132, Grade, Wilson to Conway 163, 164,, Refund ......................... 791 ' Transferred .... 5, 132, 171, 496, ';; 159, 172, 181, 195, Portion vacated................. 245 Licenses, Barber: 497, 536, 564, 576, z: 243, 294, 434, 53 Luttlo, Paul: -, 541, 564, 578, 590,` Agreement-..................... 5 Suspended ...................... 660 650, 909 608,. 630, 8"1 691, Lynnharet Ave.: Licenses, Beauty Shop: Licenses, Liquor, On Sale: 780, 808, 898, 919, Petition to vacate street, Granted .................. 880, 879 Refund .................... 796, 898 '• 927, 930, 931, 942, at University 114 ...tree.......... Refund .................... 214, 784 Transferred .... 172, 195, 204, 250, 294, =; 956, 957 Sidewalk Feronia •204, `Pl478 Licenses, Bingo: Amended ............ 404, 878, 955 300, 502, 518, 540, 564, 579, 598, .- j. Transferred ......... 172, 249; to Iris ................ 357, -300, 502 Sidewalk, Feronia Granted ....... 10 59 98, 114, 608, 618, 780, 879, Refund ........ 97, 356, 502, 576 to University ...... 357, 478, 645 133, 136, 151, 159, 919• 927. 931, 940, Licenses, Restaurant, DHve-In: Lynnhurat Ave. E.: 172, 175, 192, 195, 942, 956, 983k Granted ....... 214, 230, 243, 287, Wreck building, No. 502 .. 355, 545 203, 243, 287, 294, Licenses, Liquor, On Sale Sunday: 294, 300, 321, 371, Lyon. Chemicals, Inc.: 321, 349, 404, 424, Granted ....... 97, 110, 113, 126, 0 471, 497, 519, 541, Awarded contract .............. 25 471, 502, 519, 541, 133, 136, 150, 159.E -" 576, 654, 876, 942 6fund 549, 564, 565, 576, 175, 192, 204, 213, .......................... 203 Me 577, 585, 599, 608, 616, 618, 634, 638, 243, 287, 321, 424, 536, 564, 585, 608,` Licenses, Scrap Metal Processor: Granted ............. 30, 249, 898 McAfee St.: 651, 654, 660, 674, - 668, 699, 780, 927, Licenses, Second Hand Motor Sidewalk, Arlington to Hoyt 388, 523, 604 691, 699, 701, 770, 791, 884, 898, 909, - 955, 957 Transferred .... 195, 294, 300, 502,- j Vehicle: ............ Granted .................. 519, 536 McCrossan, C. S.: 914, 931, 942, 968 - 540, 780, 784, 919, ; Licenses, Sidewalk Contractor's: Awarded contract .............. 232 McGough Constuctlon Co., Inc.: Refund .............. 213, 287, 966 Licenses, Bituminous C. tore: 930, 931, 942 Licenses, Malt, OH Sale: - hh. Granted ........ 293, 318, 321, 349,• 350, 370, 375, 405,Addition to contract ........... 377 McGovern for President: Granted ............. Licenses, Bulk OR 379, 379, 477, 520 Storage: Granted ....... 97, 132, 159, 172, 181, 195, 294, 497. '- ° 430, '433, 471, 472, .590, 596, 598, 610, Permit for tag day ....... 791,- 878 Herbert J.: Refund .................... 691 •- 502, 536, 540, 576, 617, 633, 669 McGuire, , Claim settled ............ 155 Licenses, Butches Refund .............. 158, 685, 791 578, 608, 630, 674, 691, 780, 809, 919, ' .. Licenses, Tavern: Me airs, ThomasL.:, Granted ....... 97, 113, 195, 536, Caim settled 873 Licenses, ChHstmas Tree: 927, 931, 942, 956 'f ................... 691, 780, 931, 957 McKee OB Co.: Granted ..... ................... 942 Refund ........ 158, 356. 404, 576 Refund .... 356 ••••••••••••••••••• Permit to remodel station ...... 290 Lieeases, Cigarette: Transferred .......:....... 204, 249 ` Transferred ................ 300, 5 cHinley St.: ' Cancelled ............ 5, 518, 885 Licenses, Malt, On Sale:° Licenses, Taxicab: Sidewalk Frankson's , Denied ......... 560, 576, 617, 770 Granted ....... 97, 132, 159,. 181, Granted ............. 243, 461, 4 ; Como Park Addn............. 329 Granted ....... 31, 97, 113, 132,=.may, 195, 536, 630, 657, - 497' 650 McKnight Road: 159, 172, 181, 195, B60, 874, 891, 809, Licenses, Trailer Rental: Improve, I.S. 94"to Conway .... 815 •214, 230, 294, 371, 372, 424, 434, 497, 919, 942 - -- Refund ... ... .. 538 Sidewallt, E. Third - 502, 538, 540, 578, Refund . 356, 576 Transferred • • • ;k. Licenses Vending Machine: to I.& 94 .......... 435, 437, 528, Transtrerred 592, 823, 841 578, 608, 630, 654, 249 • " " ""' Licenses, Mechanical Amusement: - 69 Lleberg Construction, ii; . • • • • Sidewalk, North Park Drive 679, 891, 780, 809, Refund 931 """""' { Addition to contract ........... 470 to Upper Afton Rd...... 81, 366 919, 927, 930, 931, 942, 956, 957 • • • Licenses, Miscellaneous: ; Awarded contract .............. 24 McLean Ave.: CrWit .................. 189 Sidewalk, Earl Refund ........ 97, 158, 203, 356, 909, 578, 668. Granted ........ 5, 10, 22, 31, 34, 59, 98, 110, '` Lilyr)ale-Twin City Brick to Cypress ... 271, 393, 509, 544 Transferred ......... 172, 204, 249, 114, 126, 133, 136, ,: !� Oppe Space: SicMahon, Margaret: Ac aired for 792 Claim 298 294, 300, 599 151, 172, 176, 193, it park purposes .... settled ................... Lincoln Ave.: Licenses, Cigarette Vending 195, 196, 204, 211, Sidewalk, -- Machine: 214, 215, 230, 231, Lincoln south ..... 262, 391, 508 M Cancelled .................:..... b 243, 249, .255, 287, LindorH, Eleanore: Mackubin St.: Granted ............. 113, 294, 578" 294, 301, 321, 325, Claim settled 529 Hazardous building, No. 1134 ... 568 • • Refund ................... 203, 576 349, 359; 372, 378, Linwood Ave.: Wreck building, No. 1120 .. 231, 381 Licenses, Close-Out Sale: 404, 405, 411, 424, Sidewalk, Grotto Wreck building, No. 1604 .. 323, 501 Granted •f•••••••••••..••• ..... 372 434, 435, 471, 472, to Avon ........... 263, 391, 508 Madison, Chris: _ to Licensee, Confectionery: 497, 498, 502, 519, Pkwy. Ancillary Agreement ....:....:........... 5 Granted ................... 249, 576 537, 541, 549, 564, Work Project: Madison St.: Licenses, Food Establishment: 565, 577, 579, 5115, '" Improve ........................ 353 Sidewalk, Youngman Granted ........................ 181 599, 608, 610, 617, Liquid Carbonic Corp.: to W. Seventh ..... 264, 391, 488 Licensee Foodstuff- OHg Containers: 618, 619, 631, 634, 638, 850, 851, 854, Contract extended 211 Madsen, Arthur and Julia: " ............. 533 Transferred .................... 172 657, 660, 661, 668, .'.+�' LiContrac George: Claim settled .................. Claim settled ................... 546 Maghaktan, Rev. Harry: Licenses, Foodstuff Vending 674, 675, 677, 691, Livingston Ave.: Appointment ................... 877 Machines: Granted 204, 211, 214, 243, 699, 701, 770, 780, 781, 783, 791, 796, .: Vacated, north of Wood ........ 1Q7 Maggnolia_Ave.:-. Atlantic ....... 249, 256, 287, 294, 810, 877, 884, 891, ,^ - Livingston Ruth Second Addn.:-"- Sidewalk, Grade alley, 1311k. 4 ............. 139 to Magnolia Lane .. 385, 570, 611 301, 321, 349, 356, 405, 899, 901, 909, 914, 919, 920, Londin Park: Matetta Peter J.: 7 372, 378, 411, 425, 434, 472, 497, 931, 932, 943, 955, 957, 966.••x••••• Deed of Dedication 879 Appointment .:................. Loeb Lake matan Construction Co.: 502, 518, 536, 541, 599 968, 973, 974, 9113 '- Park Development Project: Agreement ..................... 628 for lot 988 Licenses Garage: Licensee, Motdr Vehicle Driver• Granted ........ 411, 434, 472, 497 .i Miscellaneous costs 301 Permit parking ......... ............. ... 487 Lorena Park: Permit for site preparation Deniers ......................... 371 Licenses, Motor Vehicle -+` Grade alley, Blk. 4 ............. 13 Mann, Dorothy: - - Granted ............... 434 Rental Cars: T Lovertng's Addn:- Claim settled ................... 423 Licenses; Gas Station: Granted ............. 192, 214, 249 Grade alley, Bik. 1 ....... 484, 543 Mann, James O.: Granted ...................... Transferred .................... 349 931 Licenses, Motor Vehicle Salvage- Dealer: - i Lowry Hotel: T{•avel funds ................... 901 Lease negotiated ............... - 158 Mann, Tia: Licenses, Grocery: Refund ........ 158, 404, 685, 791 Granted ....... 22, 578, 618, 771 Licenses Original Container: Agreement ..................... 376 Travel funds ................... 901 Rental payment due ............ 146 Manson and Simonton's Addn.: Transferred .................... 599 Denied .......... 818, 630 `. Space rented ................... 172 Grade alley, Blk. 1 ....... 484, 543 Licenses, Hotel: Granted ........ 372, 497, 536, 691 L Paul: Maple St.: Granted ........................ 884 Licenses, Pool Hall: p_ Claimer, Claim settled ................... 925 Sidewalk, Third-to Fourth ..... 365 Refund .... ... ... , ........ 497, 668 Granted ............. 249, 372, 424 s �, U xvili - INDEX '=INDEX e -xix Maplewood, Village of: Agreement ................ Page 129, 293 Page Metropolitan Transit Commission: y Automated transit vehicle. �. Page Page Minnesota Federal Moores Robert W. Co.: Request approval for rezoning 960 system ................. 702 -> Savings &Loan Assn,: Refund 175 Additions to contract ........... 33 Awarded contract 212 Margaret 6t.: Sidewalk, Earl Application for abatement of taxes 354 -ft �. ......................... Minnesota Fence and .............. Payment to .................... 99 to Cypress ... 389, 541, Sidewalk, Johnson 594, 599 ...................... Increase service, Civic Center 188 Petition for improved transit ;° Iron Works, Inc.: Awarded contract .............. 655 Morton St. E.: Sidewalk, State Pkwy. east .. 271, 393, Sidewalk, Mendota - 509, 699 service ................... 884, 908 Metzger Max: _'-�;1 �• Minnesota Historical Society: Authority to destroy records .. 151 to Oakdale .............. 266, 442 Mounds Blvd.: to Arcade ......... 388,- Maria Ave.: 541, 534 Awart�ed contract ........ 125, 290 _ '- 'Minnesota Metropolitan State College: Sidewalk, south line of Suburban Hills, ...... 82, 366 Sidewalk, Plum to Cherry 85, 396 Meyers, Louis H.: Appointment ................... 628 .uh '�`- _ Agreement ..................... 407 Mounds Blvd. Park: Acquisition of land 765, 788 Sidewalk, Short to McLean Sidewalk, Surrey .... 366 Michaels Concrete Co.: Awarded conttact 467 ,';. Minnesota Minnesota Mining & iMr. Manufacturing Co" ....... Anthony's Inc.: to Conway .............. 81, 366 .... ^......... " Payment to ..................... 62 '' Permit for parking lot ......... 927 ............. Permit canopy 123 Munck, Eunice M.: Sidewalk, Third to Conway Sidewalk, Wilson Euclid .... 365 395 Michel and Robinson's Addn.: Grade alley, Blk. 13 ...... 593, 641 _! :+�, Minnesota Mutual Life Life Insurance Co.: Registered bond issued ......:.. 701 Municipal Court, Office Se Maria -Third Storm Sewer System: m: Michel's Subd.: t' ,.;,, Recommendation •""""""" 218 of: xtra Sewer .. . .................. - Marton St.: 8?" 207 Grade alley, Elk. 2 ............. 183 :.. Minnesota Organization of Inc.: - employment .. 24, 62, 112, 146 Hazardous building, No. 877 .... 297 Mic igan St.: .-. azaralk, building, No. 405 .... 797 " '( PermBlindit Permit for to da 192 178, 204, 232, 296, 344, 407, 465 Hazardous building, 530 2 Wreck building, No. 530-32 ... 652 539," 589 Sidewalk, Richmond to Colborne 310, 439, 526 ,^� ��; Minnesota Pollution Control Agency: Mu esignl State -Aid Streets: Designated Markowitz, Steve: Reimbursed moving expenses .. 172 ....... Sidewalk, Western to Richmond 308 Midway Ford Co.: ;'% ` A plication for variance .public hearing ................. 138 127' ..................... 580 Revoked • _ ..... , . , , .. 580 Muatean-Heilman, Inc.: Marshall Ave.: Hazardous building; No. 647 .. 579 Awarded contract ............... 468 Midway Heights: '^ Minnesota State Agricultural Society: Awarded contract .............. 27 No 786 • Hazardous building, Pl. Sidewalk, Montrose 32s, 500 Grade alley, Blk, 4 ........ 39, 139 Midway. Parkway: •� Permit to use street ............ Minnesota State Bank: 219 N. National Business Women's Week: to Mississippi River Blvd. 266, 442 Sidewalk, Bison -4" ', Permit for parking lot .......... 372 Designated ..................... 782 to Mississippi River Blvd... 266, 442 to Simpson ........ 305, 392, 507 Permit to remove traffic island 254, 315 National Family Ins. Co.: Claim any Maashall, Harry E.: Appointment 474 Midway Professional iP, ................... Minnesota, State of: settled .n ............... 924 Nebraska Ave. W.: .. ................ Marson, John G.: Bmlding Assn.: . Appeal zoning code 202 r Agreement .......... 176, 194, 322, Sidewalk, Huron west 305, 392, 507 Claim settled ................... Martin, Michael: 664 .. ....... Petition to vacate alley�' ........ 115 Midwest Erectors, Inc.: '`: ,� 407, 800 Application for Nelson, Bob: ^ Permit to remodel restaurant .. 61 Nelson, Curt: Curt: Appointment ................... 476 Purchase agreement .... I....... 918 ' abatement of taxes ..... 639, 771 Land sor 137 • Mary -Casey Realty Corp.: ' Permit for parking lot - 469 Milburn Clothing Co.: Awarded contract 27 Minnesota St.: Sidewalk, Nin ...Nelson, ...............,. George W.: - ......... Maryland Ave.:e- .............. Miley, James P.: �, :, - M Tenth 235, 361, • • • • • . • 960 Petition to vacate alley ........ 451 Nepotism: " Grade bridges, Jackson to I.S. 35E :.................... 638 Appointment ................... 7 Milford St.: Minnesota Toro, Inc.: Awarded contract, .............. 193 Council opposed 252 Neumann, Sidewalk, Forest Wreck buildin No. 171 .. 242, 629 g, 4` :. Mississippi River Blvd.: D orothy E.: , Sewer connection permit 984 to Earl ....... 435, 600, 662, 699 Miller Supply Co.:�;, Improve, Ford Pkwy. north 163, 222, 338 ....... New Jerusalem Baptist Church: Maryland Ave. E.: Improve, at Jackson ...... 150, 570 Awarded contract .............. 27 Milton St.: "• :- .............. Sidewalk, Cretin ------^ Appeal zontng code 597 """"• Newman, Axel Heating & Install attenuator, Burlington Sidewalk, :;; to Exeter Pl. 264, 391, 488, 525 plumbing Company: Northern R.R. & Bayard south ...... 233, 438, 526 `_ Mississippi River Drive: .Awarded contract ......... 906, 927 .Johnson Pkwy. ............... 171 Sidewalk, Juno ,.. Improve, Summit to Dayton ... 357 Payment to .................... 20 Nuisance, No. 30 ................ 700 to Randolph ...... 238, 438, 526 ;;- Mississippi River Report: Nordic Industries, Inc.: Nuisance, No. 1447 .............. 147 Milton -St. Clair Storm Sewer: Further evaluation ......... r.. 245 Awarded contract .............. 283 Maryland Ave. W.: Sidewalk, No. 646, Sewer .......... 125, 157, 325, 375 Minneapolis, City of: :. '.i,. Mitchell, Winfield A.: Hired ........................... 320 North Park Drive: Grade, West to Ruth ...... 524, 581 650 & 656 .......... 329, 478, 545 Agreement ..................... 377 MNPC (Madel Neighborhood Sewer, Hazel to Ruth ..... 525, 581 MarziteW, Domenico: Appeal zoning code ....... 109 Minneapolis GMC Truck Center: Awarded `� ;;' Program): _o Recommendation ............... 145 North St.: Sidewalk, Bates to Greenbrier.. 396 Marzitellt, Frank: contract ...... 93, 159, 221, 370 ;:� Model Cities Department: Northern Federal Saving Appointment ........ 551, 798, 941 Minneapolis Star and Tribune Co.- :, Agreement with Williams & Loan Assn.: Ma, John: Permit to construct newsstands 109, & O'Brien, Inc . ...... :........ 21 Permit for electrical snow Claim settled 91 Minnehaha Ave.: ;� Montessori Foundation melting equipment ........... 785 Maury St.: Sidewalk, -) program continued ........... 146 Northern Pacific Adda.: Sidewalk, Bates i • g Arcade east 390, 541, 594 " Model Cities Pro Program: Grade alley, Blk. 8 . ..... 88 to Greenbrier """""' 89, 397 Sidewalk, Birmingham ;5- Second action year prepared .. 617 Northern States Power Co.: Mayor: to Etna ............ 385, 570, 611 �� Model Cities Week: � Agreement ............. 176 .... Expense paid trip authorized .. 158 Sidewalk, Earl to Forest 387, 541, 594 "' „ _•^ Designated .......:............. Model Net hborbood Program: g 770 Approve coal wharf port facility 930 Claim settled Progra.Manpower Planning Program: Minnehaha Tavern: Grant payment ................ 913 ................... 886 Entitled to increase ............ 903 Space )rented, Lowry Hotel Meldrum, Roy W.; .... 158 Change of officers .............. 411 Minnesota Dept. of Education: ,�f- "€. Montreal Ave.: Sidewalk, Elway to I.S. 35E .... 429 Permit for cable 24, 94, 206, 350, 401, Petition to va le street ....... 257 Agreement .... Advo........... 407 Requests funds, Advocacy Corp. 595 "= { Sidewalk, W. Seventh to Edgeumbe Rd... 306, 413, 510 429, 606, 668, 701, 799. Permit Meredith, Dean: Appointment ........ 520, 609, 770 School lunch program approved 202 Minnesota Dept. of Highways: _a "' Montrose Place: Sidewalk, Dayton for electric line ... 325, 476, 982 Permit Metropolitan Airports Commission: Agreement ... ....... 130, 134, 407, 9 to Marshall ........ 119„ 430, 443 for gas maids 19, 35, 99, 111, Wald 410, 433 Approves application for ``, Moreno, Greg: Agreement ..................... 5 113, 1i6, 149, 150, 156, 177, 221, 230, TownsChamhip Annex Township Annex Plan Study Metropolitan Council: 513 tax abatement .....:..\....... 899 ':'�" Morettlid F., Construction Co.: 294,. 289, 293, 350, Adoption of development Construction halted, ,r I.S. 35E & W. Seventh ....... 579'y yg Awarded contract .............. Mortenson, M. A. Co.: 370 374, 459, 537, 549, 551, 569, 577, 590, guide urged .................. Guidelines formed 609 Deed of conveyance ......... I . 956 ?� .. Changes in contract .......... ":' 231 592, 608, 815, B1B, ............. Position statement ............. 369 8Qi Plans approved 113, 177, 375, 592, 638, 801, 982 w'� Credit to contract .............. Moore, Lt. Erskine: 808 �� 659, 672, 674, 702, Metropolitan Sewer Board: Request parking lot for '-;'• Payment ........................ 299 782, 799, 810, 811, 878, 893, 896, 901, Agreement ................ Request adjustment ............ 32, 430 983 p lice cars .................... 676t: Revise speed zones ............. 205 `"3 Moore, J. J. Electric Co.: Deduction in contract .......... 33 908, 917; 929, 933, 940, 941 a xx °' INDEX Page Page Page Page Northern States Ordinances -Continued 'islative Code ........ 199 Power Co. -Continued No. 7607, No. 15100, Mary Jackson, Permit for transformer vault .. 471 amended ..... 16, 90, 167, 168, Permit to place pipe ..220 M�ppgg 227, 228, 237, ,- Permit for pole ..... 257, 540, 580 d38, 282, 340, 490, --Petition for rate increase ...... 20 494, 615, 624, 663, Rate increase refused .......... 258 666, 682, 697, 762, Northwest Tel -E -Lett: 774, --889, 890, 917, Awarded contract .............. 300 935, 905, 973 amends chapter 342, ve Code 228 Northwestern Bell Telephone Co.: No. 13499, amended ............ No. 13534, 4 Permit to excavate .. 34, 35, 96, 99, amended ..... 240, 420, 530, No. 13537, amended ............ 923 954 111, 116, 128, 147, No. 1353 Academy site ................. 457 - No. 15111, amends Ord. No. 14786 4,44 160, 191, 202, 219, amend�d ..... 58, 209, 584, 612, 220, 221, 247, 257, 665, 789, 904 - 289, 293, 299, 354, No. 14786, amended ............ 444 325, 404, 410, 426, No. 14788, amended............. 47 429, 471, 476, 477, , No. 15006,Provisions lttled ... 241 . 498, 537, 549, 563, 569, 580, 659, 668, for severance pay.. 21 672, 673, 698, 701, No. 15007, amended ............ No. 15007, establishing rates 614 702, 770, 772, 798, £or solid wastes .............. 1 799, 811, 875, 878, .q. 893, 8a4, 395, 896, No. 15008, amends Section 152.23, ppermit to rechannel , 901, 907, . 908, 930, Legislative Code .............. No. 15009, amends Ord. No. 6446 2 2 933, 940, 956, 969, 974 �D7o. 15010, amends chapters 60 amends chapter 329, Permit for parking lot ......... 597 to 64, Legislative Code .. 3, No. 15011, amends chapters 60• 4 Northwestern Heating Inc.: to 64, Legislative Code ....... 4 Awarded contract .............. 59 No. 15012, amends Ord. No. 13499 4 Northwestern Refining Co.: No. 15013, amends Ord. No. 6446 13 Awarded contract .............. 347 No. 15014, amends Ord. No. 3250 14 Nystrom, Donald T.: No. 15015, amends Ord. No. 6446 - No. 15016, Flood plain 14 Claim settled •• ......... •••.•• 92 management regulations ..... 15 Nuisances: ". Ordinance regulating No. 15017, amends Ord. No. 3250 No. 15018, amends Ord. No. 7607 16 16 removal of ................... 594 No. 15019, amends Ord. No. 13539 58 ,reorganization of No. 15020, amends Ord. No. 3250 90 0 No. 15021, amends Ord. No. 15021 90 Oaths, Evelyn: No. 15022, John Masus, claim settled ........ ..... "•' 91 Agreement ....... • • • • • � • • • • • � � � 5 No. 15023, amends Ord. No. 3250 91 Oakdale, Village of: No. 15024, amends Ord. No. 14788 47 Agreement ...................... 292 No. 15025, amends Ord. No. 6446 92 Oakland Cemetery Assn.: "' No. 15026, Donald T. Nystrom, ewaY.mHousingv&head Appeal zoning code ............ 591 claim settled ................. No. 15024, Cypress St. relief 92 O'Connor, John J. & Lorraine: sewer system approved ...... 105 ••��•�����••••���•� Claim settled 533 No. 15028, Cecil W. Carter, to 64, Legislative Code ....... 547 No. 15147, Paulled Farin...... Odland, Mrs. E.: claim settled ........... :..... 106 Claim settled ...... ............ 398 No. 15029, amends chapters 60 O'Gara Bar and Grill, Inc.: to 64, Legislative Code .:...... 106 Change,of officers ............. 983 No. 15030, amends Ord. No. 6446 107 Old Hudson Road: No. 15031, Robert E. Richardson, claim settled 107 - Sidewalk, Cypress to Flum ................. 36, 395 "'"""""'•" 161, amends chapter .... No. Legislative Legislative Code .......... .. 123 Old US. Court House: Appiication for preservation .. 673 No. 15033, permit for canopy, Mr. Anthony's, Inc. ....... 123 Olinger A. John: No. 15034, Milton -St. Clair Appointment ................... 475 Storm Sewer Project ......... 125 Opportunity Systems, Inc.: No. 15035, amends chapter 391, Legislative Code ............. 155 Agreement 201 ••••••••••••••• No. 15036, Herbert J. McGuire, Ordinances: claim settled .................. 155 No. 3250, No. 15037, acquiring easements, amended ..... 14, 16, 90, 91, city project P -0495R .......... 165 168, 200, 209, 227, No. 15038, acquiring easements, 228, 236, 238, 282, city project P-05 4R .......... 166 339, 424, 459, 489, No. 15039, amends Ord. No. 6446 167 493, 613, 614, 662, No. 15040, amends Ord. No. 7607 167 664, 666, 774, 886, No. 15041, amends Ord. No. 6446 167 889, 916, 935, 965, No. 15042, amends Ord. No. 3250 168 972 No. 15043, amends Ord. No. 7607 168 No. 6446, No. 15044, Permit for amended ..... 2, 13, 14, 92, encroachment, Capitol " 107, 167. 227, 236, Grounds Addn. ............... 186 339, 420, 489, 493, No. 15045, Felix & Emma Knoll, 494, 513,. 625, 659, claim settled .................. 187 664, 697, 774, 775, 776, 777, 778, 874, No. 15046, permit to John Adam & Son Colonial Funeral Home - 198 890, 891, 903, 934, No. 15047, permit to enlarge 972, 973, 977, 978, public works Lafayette 979, 980, 981 Rd. maintenance yard ........ 199 No. No. No. No. No. to No. to N. No. INDEX xxi Page Page Continued Ordinances -Continued ;mends chapters 60 No. 15099, Mrs. Gary L. Coffield, 'islative Code ........ 199 claim settled .. ..... _... ... 401 amends Ord. No. 3250 200 No. 15100, Mary Jackson, imends Ord. No. 13539 209 claim settled ................. 418 amends Ord. No. 3250 209 No. 15101, permit for bus amends Ord. -No. 7607 209 shelters, H & R Authority 419 amends chapters 60 226 No. 15102, amends Ord. N9,13534 420 gislative Code .. amends Ord. No. 3250 227 N. 15103, amends Ord. ,No. 6446 420 Noo. 15104, provides for council amends Ord. No. 6446 227 meetings ..................... .420 amends Ord. No. 7607 227 No. 15105, permit for sewer, amended ............ 778 H & R Authority ............. 421 reqquirements for �hief,of Police ....... 228 No. 15106, permit to grade 422 amends Ord. No. 3250 228 street, W. J. Ebertz .......... No. 15107, Dorothy Mann.. amends chapter 342, ve Code 228 claim settled 423 """" .... Thodmas R. Binning, No. 15108, amends Ord. No. 3250 424 ... • .. , • , 236 No. 15109, administrative 457 amends Ord. No. 3250 236 amends Ord. No. 6446 236 ordinance .. .. .......... No. 15110, Fire Training , amends Ord. No. 7607 237 amends Ord. No. 3250 238 Academy site ................. 457 - No. 15111, amends Ord. No. 14786 4,44 amends Ord. No. 7607 238 No. 15112, Wabash storm sewer Leonard P. Keran, system easemenffi............. 458 .it ................. 239 No. 15113, amends Ord. No. 3250 459 open, University No. 15114, amends Ord. No. 6446 489 239 amends Ord. No. 13534 240 No. 15115, amends Ord. No. 3250 489 No. 15116, amends Ord. No. 7607 490 permit to use street, No. 15117, Helen Greenblat, ional Institute ......... 240 Jeanette A. Svitak claim settled ................. 493 No. 15118, amends Ord. No. 3250 493 lttled ... 241 No. 15119, amends Ord. No. 6446 493 amends chapters 60 No. 15120, amends Ord: No.. 7607 494 No. 15121, Ord. No. 6446 494 �gislative Code ......,. 281. amends Ord. No. 3250 282 amends No. 15122, Mrs. James Hansen, amends Ord. No. 7607 282 claim settled... .. ....... 494 Mabel Peterson, - No. 15123, Specialty Manlrfac- :ttled ................. 315 turing Co., claim settled ...... 495 ppermit to rechannel No. 15124, amends chapter 204, 512 Legislative Code sland ... . 315 Arlington-Arkwright ............. No. 15125;. amends chapter 487, :e approved ..... ..... 316 Legislative Code .... I......... 512 amends chapter 329, No. 15126, amends chapter 489, ive Code........ 338 'Legislative Code .............. 512 easement Pederson-. No. 15127,.amends Ord. No. 6446 513 elief sewer system .... 339 No. 15128, providing personnel.. 528 Eleanore Lmdorff, amends Ord. No. 6446 339 amends Ord. No. 3250 339 No. 15129, claim settled .......... 529 amends Ord. No. 7607 340 No. 15130,permit for tree reorganization of planters, Kellogg Square Co... 529 No. 15131, Ord. No. 13534 530 vernment ............. 340. reorganization of amends No. 15132, amended ....... 874, 924 iernment .. ... 341 No. 15132, relating to executive 'kov nt reorganization of rernment .............. 341 branch ........ -531 in L. 1 .15133, WIlliam L. Bachmann, , reorganization of claim settled ............. 5 33 lernment .. ... ... 342 No. 15134, John J. & Lorraine reorganization of iernment 342 O'Connor claim settled ...... 533 No. 15135, tit•thur &Julia .............. amended .. .... 613 Madsen, claim 6ettl�d ........ 533 ,reorganization of No. 15136, Melvin and. Florence vernment .............. 342 Kathleen A. Wright, Kramer, claim settled ........ 534 No. 15137, Julius and Pauling , ,ettled ................. 366 Vilz, claim settled ............ 534 amends chapter 152, No. 15138;' Robert G. Eder, five Code .............. 367 claim settled .................534 No. 535 amended ............. 521 rescinded ............ 548 15139, amends charter ...... No. 15140, amends charter ...... 535 permit to maintain No. 15141, amends chapters 60 ys, Atir Investment . 367 to 64, Legislative Code ....... 546 Permit for overhead No. 15142, amends chapters 60 sway, Housing & lopment Authority .... 368 to 64 Legislative Code ........ 546 No. ISM, George Lisouskis, MB ewaY.mHousingv&head No. claim144 settled Anderson, �lopment Authority . 369 claim settled .. ... ... . 547 'y providing a budget " No. 15145, amends chapters 60 u• .... I ................. 398 Mrs. E. Odland, to 64, Legislative Code ....... 547 No: 15146, amends chapters 60 settled ................. 398. ', to 64, Legislative Code ....... 547 No. 15147, Paulled Farin...... permit for driveway, all Corp........... 399 ... claim settled ................. 648 E. Frisch, t, W. H. Barber, W. H settled ................. 400 No.Grace claimim settled ................. 598 41 a*. If i xxii INDEX Ordinances-Cor.Llnue Page d No. 15149, rescinds Ord. No. Page . Ordinances -Continued No. 15211, Rescinds 15089 ........................ . 548 No. 15150, Mrs. Richard Ord. No. 14577................ 779 No. 15212, Robert J. Polander, Folkestad, claim settled ...... 560 No. 15151, Dale J. Workman, claim settled ............ ""' 778 claim settled .. 575 No. 15152, amends Ord. No. 13539 584 s Karl W, Hauser Nc claim claim settled ................ , 780 No. 15153, Robert Piram, claim ce Burrs, s Mrs. Frances Burrs, No, claim claim settled .. 780 settled ... . 585 No. 15154, amended::..:: 887 No, 15215, amends Ord. No. o.1 789 No. 15154, authorizing removal No. 15218, Mrs. Ronald Kuntze, ze. of nuisances .................. 594 claim settled ::.................. 790 No. 15155, authorizing permits for grading No. 15217, compensation for Civil Service Commission 790 streets ........ 604 No. 15156, Mrs. B. Roselle, .... No. 15218, Jeffrey A. Bauer, claim settled ............. 605 claim settled ................. 790 No. 15157, Theodore Rivas,"" No. 15219, permit to Ind. School claim settled 605 Dist. No. 625, for fuel tank ... 804 No, 15158, amends Ord. No. 13539 612 No. 15220, amends chapter 248, No. 15159, amends Ord. No. 3250 613 Legislative Code .............. 805 No. 15160, Mr. & Mrs. Peter G. No. 15224, amends Ord. No. 15132 874 Silva, Sr., claim settled ....... 613 No. 15161, amends Ord. No. 15087 613 No. 15225, Thomas L. McGuire, claim settled ................. 873 No. 15162, amends chapters 60 No. 15226, Melvin L. Burton, to 64, Legislative Code ....... 614 No. 15163, amends Ord. No. 15007 claim settled 873 614 No. 15164, amends Ord. No. 3250 614 No. 15227, amends Ord. No. 6446 874 No. 15228, amends Ord. No. 3250 886 No. 15165, amends Ord. No. 7607 815 No. 15167, amends Ord. No. 7607 No. 15229, NSP, claim settled .. 886 624 No. 15168, amends Ord. No. 7607 624 No. 15230, Mario A. Tucci, claim settled 886 No. 15169, amends Ord. No. 6446 625 No. 15170, amends chapter 147, ................... No. 15231, amends chapter 445A, Legislative Code 625 Legislative Code ............. 887 No. 15232, amends chapter 159, r No. 15171, Workmen's Compensation Act ............ 625 Legislative Code .. 887 N 15233, amends Ord. No. 15154 887 No. 15172, amends chapters 80 to 64, Legislative Code 626 Noo. . 15234, amends Ord. No. 7607 889 ....... No. 15173, amended ............. 778 No. 15235, amends Ord. No. 7607 889 No. 15236, amends Ord. No, 3250 889 No. 15175, amends chapter 487, Legislative Code No. 15237, amends Ord. No. 7607 890 .............. 628 No. 15176, amends chapter 197, No. 15238, amends Ord. No. 6446 890 No. 15239, amends Ord. No. 6446 891 Legislative Code .......... 658 No. 15177, amends Ord. No. 6446 659 No. 15240, amends Ord. No. 6446 903 No. 15241, amends Ord. No. 13539 904 No. 15178, amends Ord. No. 3250 662 No. 15179, amends Ord. No. 7607 663 No. 15242, permit for No. 15180, amends Ord. No. 6446 664 No. 15181, John underground conduit, Capital City State Bank ...... 904 G. Marson, claim settled No. 15243, permit to maintain 664 No. 15182, amends Ord. No. 3250 664 steps, F. H. Bathke Realty Co. 916 No. 15244, amends Ord. No. 3250 916 No. 15183, amends Ord. No. 13539 665 No. 15184, amends chapters 60 No. 15245, amends Ord. No. 7607 917 to 64, Legislative Code ........ 665 No. 15246, amends Ord. No. 13534 923 No. 15247, Rose Mary and No, 15185, amends Ord. No. 3250 666 No. 15186, amends Ord. No. 3250 666 Joseph G. Chlebeck, claim No. 15187, amends Ord. No. 7607 666 settled .. 923 No. 15248, amends 1972 budget 923 No. 15188, amends Ord. No. 7607 682 No. 15189, Harold V. Anderson, .. No. 15249, Andrew J. Owens, claim settled . 682 claim settled ................. 924 No. 15250, National Family Ins. No. 15190, James J. Conlin, claim settled Co. and Robert Penzenstadler, . 682 No. 15191, Permit for pedestrian claim settled ................. 924 No. 15251, amends Ord. No. 15132 924 bridge, Housing and Redevelopment Authority .:. 683 ' No. 15252, Paul Lubianker, claim settled 925 No. 15192, amends Ord. No. 3250 696 No. 15193, amends Ord. No. 7607 697 ................. No. 15253, Leo A. Bassett, No. 15194, amends Ord. No. 6446 697 claim settled ................. 925 No. 15254, Evelyn M. and No. 15195, salary George L. Heywood, recommendations .. ... ... 697 No. 15196, amends chapter 245, claim settled .................. 925 No. 15255, amending Legislative Code .............: 761 No. 15197, amends Ord. No. 7607 782 1972 budget .................. 928 No. 15256, Ronald Goerllch, No. 15198, adding chapter 331 ... 762 No. 15199, amends Ord. No. 3250 774 claim settled .................. 934 No. 15257, amends Ord. No. 6446 934 No. 15200, amends Ord. No. 7607 774 No. 15201, amends Ord. No. 6446 774 No. 15258, amends Ord. No. 3250 935 No. 15259, amends Ord. No. 7607 935 No. 15202, amends Ord. No. 6446 775 No. 15260, amends chapter'146, No. 15203, amends Ord, No. 6446' 775 Legislative Code .............. 937 No. 15204, -amends Ord. No. 6446 776 No. 15261, amends chaptem,147, No, 15205, amends Ord. No. 6446 776 Legislative Code .............. 937 No. 15206, amends Ord. No. 6446 777 No. 15207, amends Ord. No. 15173 778 No. 15262, amends chapters 60 to 64, Legislative Code'........ 938 No. 15208, amends Ord. No. 15057 778 No. 15209, amends Ord. No. 6446 778 No. 15210, No. 15263, amends chapters 60 to 64, Legislative Code ........ 938 amends'See. 9.01 of the charter' ................... 779 No. 15264, Mrs. David A. Johnson, claim settled ........ 938 J INDEX xxiii Page Page Ordinances -Continued Paulson, Roger: No. 15265, Vyola Segal, claim Claim settled settled .. 519 .. 939 Pederson Bros. Cement --. t No. 15266, Sttateate .......... Farm Mutuaall,, Cohtraetal!s;','7ne.: ; = claim settled ' 0 Awarded contract 326 riz No., 15267, Thomas J. Vruno, Pedersen -Third Relief claim settled .:...............� 939 Sewer System: e No. 15268, office of consumer Sewer ................ 100, 223, ^336, affairs established ............ 950 339, 350, 514 No. 15269, unfair trade practices S52 Penzenstadler, Robert: No. 15270, amends Ord. o. 13537 954 Claim settled 924' No. 15271, amends chapter 231, peoples Electric Co.: `-" Legislative• Code .............. 954 Addition to contract 496, 607, 634, No. 15272, Francis J. Suchy; claim settled ......... 854. 798, 932 .,.` no..... 984 Awarded contract ......... 221, 893 Nc claim s L. David Johnson, Percy Manufacturing Co., Inc.: claim settled ................. 964 Awarded contract 405 "-, No. 15274, J. Ruechert, """""• ....... 964 Person, Dan J.: claim settled ........ Refund r' No. 15275, amends.Ord. No. 7607 985 • • • • • • • • • """"' • 432 _ No. 15276, amends Ord. No. 3250 965 Personnel: No. 15277, amends Ord. No. 3250 972 Employment status protected .. 690 r. = No. 15278, amends Ord. No. 6446 97,2 Oxoffln l Mayor 703 No. 15279, amends Ord. No. 3250 972 Personnel .City council: �a Provided 528 No. 15280, amends Ord. No. 7607 973 Peterson, Al: • • No: 15281, amends Ord. No. 6446 977 Agreement 5 No. 15282, amends Ord. No. 6446 977 Peterson, Mabel: No. 15283, amends Ord. No. 6446 973 Claim settled 315 No. 15284, amends Ord. No. 6446 977 Peterson, Robert B.: No. 15285, amends Ord. No. 6446 978 No. 15286, amends Ord. No. 6446 978 Claim settled 474 Peterson, Willtam: _ No. 15287, amends Ord. No. 6446 979 Authorized to attend seminar .. 6 No. 15286, amends Ord. No. 6446 979 halen Grove Addn.: No. 15289, amends Ord. No. 6446 98 Grade alley;•Blk. 8 ............. 553 Nd. 15290, amends Ord. No. 6446 980 Pierce St.: No. 15291, amends Ord. No. 6446 981 Sidewalk, Selby No. 15292; amends Ord. No. 6446 981 to Dayton ......... 273, 413, 510 Orchard -Grotto Relief System:. Piga Eye Landfill: Sewer .......................... 640 Increase An -fee schedule ;ts Orfei Investment Co.: - pproposed 253 Petition to vacate street ........ 448 PDlsbury Co.: Otis Ave.: --- Permit for parking lot ......... 892 Sidewalk, Exeter Pl. Pinehurst Ave.: to Otis Lane.,....... 261, 391, 508 Sidewalk, Snelling Sidewalk, Exeter Pl. to Fairview ....... 359, 481, 583 lµ to Riverwood Pl... 261, 391, 508 Pioletti, Msgr. Louis Francis: Oiseo SL: Ht -rise building named ......... 58 Si ewalk, Mt. Ida Pioneer Real Estate and Bldg> to Lafayette Rd......... 37, 395 Society's Subd.: r, s Ou i of Guadalupe Church: Award of damages, Elk. 38 ..:.. 176 Petition vacate street ....... 451 Piram, Robert: _ Owens, Andrew J.: Claim settled ......... ........ 585 - Claim settled ................... 924 Planning ate Coordinator:...*"*. ' .. • . • . , .. • . 877 P Plat Commission: i Pae St.: Recommendations g approved .... 294; 619, 873, 693, Sidewalk, Concord 783, 909, 956 to Lafayette Freeway ... 270, 488 pleasant Ave.: kr Sidewalk, Stryker Sidewalk, Milton to Dodd Rd . ............ 117, 417 to Chatsworth ..... 262, 438, 526 Page SG E.: Poganski, Charles C.: t� Sidewalk, Robert Lease, 1110 N. Dale ............ 60 to Gorman 117, 417 point Douglas Addn.: Hazardous building, gg • . • • , , , . , . „ "T No. 208 .................. 426, 433 Open, Douglas 1 314 i Palda & Sons, Inc.: Point Douglas Road: Additions to contract ........ 31 Designated County State Aid ;, Highway No. 61 .............. 886 Park -Ivy Storm System: Polaaim Robert ..: Sewer ons men .. 246, 374 Claim settled ... ............ 779 'r Specifications amended ........ 323 polar Chevrolet, Inc.: Park St.: Awarded contract .............. 407 '- Wreck building, No. 878 .. 538, -684 Pollarle, Lots: Parkway Drive: Appointment 476 .r, Sidewalk, Edgerton Pooley, Ed: ., to Nebraska ....... 330, 478, 544 Travel funds ................... 901 +- - Parranto, Richard M,: Porlsch, Patricia: Land appraisor ................. 137 Claim settled 519 Pascal Ave.: Port Authority: Sidewalk Nos. 1490, 1486 Approve coal wharf port facility 930 and 1484 ..... ........ 477, 540 Petition to vacat®streets ...... 450 �• Sidewalk, Wynne Diseased elms destroyed ....... 220 to Como ........... 305, 392, 507 Personal contact in acquisition . Paul,Mllre, Electrical Co.: of property .................. 630 Awarded contract ............... 928 Tax levy .... .................... .' 653 �j xxiv .• INDEX- i •.. .. INDEX - xxv Portland Ave.: Page Ramsey County Hospital & Page i- Ruechert, J.: Page St, - Page Paul Linoleum & Carpet Co.: ' 954 Sidewalk, Dale to Avon ........ Sidewalk, 657 Sanitarium Commission: 219 y Claim, settled ................... Ruifridge-Johnson 964 Awarded contract .............. Str Paul Municipal Baseball - Hamline to Albert .......... 302, 414, 511 Agreement ..................... Ramsey County Welfare Board: `- Equipment Co., Inc.: Assn. and Football Assn,: 474 Sidewalk, Victoria to Oxford ... 657 Budget approved ................ 673 .:a. Awarded contract .............. •> 432 1 Rider to agreement ............ .:. St. Paul Packaging Furniture Sidewalk, Syndicate to Hamline ........ 306, 413, 510 Ramsey Hill Assn.: Oppose freeway construction .. 319 -'`- -�+ Ruggs Addn.: Grade alley, Blk, 2........ 121, 184 and Carpeting Co.: �- 955 Power Process Equipment. Inc.. Granted 295 Randolph Ave,-Mississippi River •• "" '' � Rules of Procedure for the Council: Awarded contract .............. 6t, Paul Proper: - and ries ............... Precinct Boundaries: to Davern St. Storm Sewer: Sewer 543, 601 -" Amended ................. 620, 884 Condemned, Blk. 4 ............. 127 Errors corrected ............... Establi$hed 565 538 ..................... Rapid City, So. Dak.: �� "• Hnllie, Ronni: Claim settled .. 190 St. Pahl-Ramsey County Criminal Justice Advfso .................... Prescott St.: Expression of sympathy ""' " • • • • 499 .-, -t; ......... • • • • Ruth-Livingston Second Addn.: • •;Y Commission: Public stairway removed, Rascher Plumbing & Heating, Inc,: =a- Grade alley, Blk, 4 ............. 39 467 Extra employment ............. 6t, Paul -Ramsey Hospital: at Woodbury .:............... Palmate House: 410 Addition to contract ............ 979 '+'1' %' Ryan, A, J„ Landscape Supply Co., Inc.: Permit for parking lot ......... 189 Payment period extended ...... 220 Awarded contract Bassett, Leo A.: """""•'•' 925 : Addition to contract .....: 433, 940 6t, Paul School Police Parade: 253 Prior Ave.: Sidewalk, Fairmount. Claim settled ......... """"" 9 "- =.. Awarded contract ............ Credit allowed ................. .. 409 633 Approved •••phalt•••••• •••• St. Paul Sheet Asphalt Co.: to Goodrich ....... 234, 360, 485 Reaney Ave.: Sidewalk, Cypress,. i:., S Addition to contract 948 6t. Paul Union Depot: F r Prosperity Ave.: Sewer, south of Ames ..... 335, 482 to Forest .......... 330, 478, Red Barn of Minnesota: 544 ;"'� Safe-T-Flare of Minnesota: Awarded contract 161 Permit for parking ramp ...... 403 St. Paul Workable Program: Prosperity Heights Recreation Center: Permit for parking lot ......... 610 Sagstetter, Richard E.: � Citizen participation desired .. 178 Acquisition of land ............ 766 Reorganizatloa 877=- ,�,, Petition to vacate alley ......... 136 St. Paul's United Church Prosperity Playground: Freeze on additional personnel Relliag, Robert L,: '"' % � St, Albans-Carroll Relief Sewer System: of Christ: Permit for parking lot ......... 943 Acquisition of land u q ................ 828, 764 Petition to vacate street ....... Rein, C. G. Co.: 450' t.. Sewer ................. , , . , 641, 802 3t: Peter lic Hearing: Public Hearing: Notice of ...... 30, 186, 235, 261, Permit for parking lot ......... Reinhardt, Paige J.: 522 �`� St. Albans SL: St Sidewalk, St. Anthony Sidewalk, BazilleAddn. & k, Addn. .... 328, 482, 596 GueriSidewalk, 360, 481, 556 456, 541, 575, 696, Petition to vacate alley ........ 448 '��' ,� to University ........... Sidewalk, Central to Fuller 280, 677 .... 657 Sidewalk,at Fifth .. Salary: 9ng 964 Public Safety Plumbing Renfro, Leonard: ;:" Sidewalk, St. Anthony Increase effective Dec. 22, 1972.. 974 Rehab n: Claim settled ................... 474 .�;_, . to Central .................... 657 Salary Compensation Study Costs r ............... •' •' • • "' • " 877 Reorganization Committee: Recommendations re q uested ... 371 _. "` i," St. Anthony Ave.: Hazardous building ............ 499 Committee: Recommendations ........ 697, 701 Public Service Commission: Disagrees with findings, To make study ................. Rezoning: 344 .;r !i1 Nuisance, No. 495 Sidewalk, Dale to Fisk 372 657 Salvation Army: permission for tag days ..-...... 878 ..,.... Telephone Investigation: Public Utility Investigation: 108 Correct improper zoning ....... Ricci, John L.: 536 ; _- " ......... Sidewalk, Dale to Kent ......... Sidewalk, Fry 657 Sarro William L.: ' Claim settled .................. 215 Fund established .............. Public Works Lafayette Road 5 Appontment .............. 475, 983-� to Pierce .......... 387, 523, 583 Schaffer School: 502 Maintenance Maintenance Yard: Vernon: Ricci, Amendment Amendment to agreement 217 ,. c' t, Sidewalk, Victoria to Oxford Vacate, Western and ... 657 Quit claim deed ................ Scherer, Noel: to enlarge .............. 199 e... Rice Arlington Recreation Area: ''>_, Arundel ................... . . . 800 Agreement ..................... 291 Public Works Traffic Bureau: Permit to rent space • . • • • • • • • • • 114 Acquisition of land ............ 766 -g+. '.' Wreck building, No. 627 .......: 289 School Bond Issue: 879 Purchases: Rice St.: n Hazardous building, No. 30'x8 566 St. Anthony Hill Storm System: Sewer 386, 678, 773 Advocates support " "' • " "' Schneersoa Rab i Menachem hi.: Asphalt ......................... 298 .. Wreck building, No. 1347.. °378, 763 ';j� .... St. Anthony Park: Commen�ed .................... 212 Beer ............................ Backs 425 403 Richards Oil Co.: -. ?.• Vacate alley, Blk. 52 ............ 376 Schreier, Richard J.: .............. ............ Concrete, Ready-Mix ........... 291 Awarded contract .............. Richardson, Robert E.: 347 '? -:: St. Anthony Park Sewer System: Sewer ....,.... 387 Petition to vacate alley ........ 136 Schroeder's Addu.: Glass ........................... Polar Bear ...................... 406 31 Claim settled ................... Rivas Theodore: 107 ;. ....... .'s Association, St. Patrick's Association, Inc.: Permit for parade .............. 136 Grade alley, Blk. 9 ......,. 483, 542 Schwarzwalder, Ruth: Sirens .......................... 187 Claimsettled ....... 605 St. Paul, City of: Appointment ................... 499 Soft Drinks ..................... Sweeper-Scrubber .............. 425 969 Robert. SG: Sidewalk, Fourth to Fifth 430 - Approves application for abatement of taxes ..... 639, 900 Sears, Roebuck & Co.: Permit for parking lot .......... 61 Tiger ..................... Trucks 468 370 ,..... Sidewalk, Plato >`„ St. Paul Drug Rehabilitation Second St.: .......................... Purple Heart, Military Order of: to C,GtW. Bridge Robert St. 3.: 429 .i, 'w Center, Inc.: Agreement .......... 170 Protection fence, Cedar to Robert .......... 248 Permit for tag day ............. 597 Sidewalk, Winona -�� Application for funds .......... 157 .Sidewalk, Wabasha to Belvidere ............ 118, 417 n St. Paul Fire & Marine to Jackson ........ 435, 601, 705 Q Robertson's Addn.: ..., - Insurance Co.: Sec. 3, T. 28N., R. 22W.: Queens Corp.: Grade alley, Bllcs. B, E, C ...... 212 `.. Agreement ............. 968 Easement for storm sewer ..... 116 Agreement ........ 207 Roble-Bidwell and Brown-Sidney,.;. ••' St. Paul Legislative Code ° Sec. 19, T. 29N., R. 22W.: 809 Quimby Park: � Relief Systeme: - Amendments: Easement purchased ........... Grade alley, Blk. 4 ............. 86 Sewer ..................... 581, Rogers Hendrick's 621 ., .A Chapter 331, added ............. Chapters 60 to 64 3, 106, 762 199, 226, Sec. 22, T. 29, R. 22: Grade alley, Lot 6 12 R and Acre Lots: 281, 546, 547, 614, 938 .............. Sec. 2 T. 29, R. 22: Purchase land approved 782, 948 Race St.: Grade alley, Blk. 2 ............. Grade Blk. 6 162, 312, 416 418, 626, 665, Chapter 146 937 of 3eefert's Hudson Road Nursery: Sidewalk, May - alley, .. 553, 603 ;, � .................... Chapter 147 ......... 625, 658, 937 Addition to contract ............ 31 to Rogars .......... 303, 439, Sidewalk, Rogers 526 Grade alley, Blk. 8 .. 138, 222, 314, :- '�f• ......... Chapter 152 ...........367 Segal Vyola: 939 to Chatsworth ..... 303, 439, 526 315, 440, 525 Chapter 154 - Chapter 161 887 123 Claim settled .. Segelstrom, Rollin: Ramsey, County of: Agreement ......... 33, 216, 292, Rogers St.: Sidewalk, W. Seventh" ..................... Chapter 204 512 954 Claim settled ................... 469 •Seidel, Ralph 377, 875, ,5-3 to Middleton ...... 302, 439, 526:* Chapter 231 .................... Chapter 245 761 H. Lease, 1110 N. Dale ............. 60 Approve acquisition of property .:.................... 651 Rohlwill Development Corp.: Permit for driveway ...... 351, 399 ',�h -,4 .................... Chapter 248 .................... 805 Selby Hazardous building, No. 498 578 Approve actron ................. Ramsey County Board of 59 Rose, Norman: Permit for parking lot ......... 858 `^ Chapter 319 .................... Chapter 329 1 338 226 .... Hazardous building, No. 754 .... 382 Hazardous building, No. 787 577 Commissioners: Roselle, Mrs. B.: r Chapter 342 .................... Chapter 391 .............., ..... 155 ...: Hazardous building, No. 881 .... 902 Agreed to lease extension ...... Approved ice aren§,6�te ........ 620 957 Claim settled ................... Rothschild Development Co., Inc.: 605 452 '' `> Chapter 445A ................... Chapter 487 887 512, $26 Hazardous building, 589, 889, 881 No. 953 .. .,,, „ Classification of larfd ........... 957 Petition to vacate streets ...... Rowan, Rlciiard H.: " Chapter 489 .................... 512 Sidewalk, Cleveland Request copies of proposed legislation 933 Appointment ................... 475-r" Sec. 152.23 ...................... 2 to Cretin .......... 274, 413, 510 vo xxvi INDEX Page . Page Selby Ave -Continued Sidewalks -Continued Wreck building, No. 621 .... 587 Construction ... 177, 181, 182, 274, Wreck building, No. 693-95 ..... 902 275, 278, 277, 278, Wreck building, No. 754 ........ 189 310, 331, 919, 947 Seminary Ave.: •^ ^33g Bertelsen Day": 99 Hazardous building, No. 1293 ................. 619, 635 Designated ................... Sledow, Marvin H, and Claim settled ................... Semple Housemovers, Inc.: Awarded contract .......... 254 Margaret A.: Appeal zoning code .. ....... 173 Seventh-Day Adventists: Silva, Mr. and Mrs. Peter G.: Claim 613 Permit for tag day ........ 214, 371 settled ................... Silver Coaches: Seventh -Greenbrier Storm Sewer: Additional cost ................. 323 Change. of officers ............. 650 Seventh -Greenbrier Storm Simmons,Paymefor.r Lee G.: Payment for gorilla care ....... 301 Relief Sewer: Simpson St.: 371 Sewer .. ..................... 29 Seventh St. E.: Sidewalk, Frankson north ... 306, 393, 510 Sidewalk, Birmingham 82, 366 g(ms Ave.: ,i ,. to Hazelwood ........... Sidewalk, Earl Curb, Mendota to Forest.. Grade, Hazelwood east .... 573, 621 264, 265 to Frank .......... 331, 481, 556 Grade, Kennard Awarded contract .............. Stevens St.: Sidewalk, Frank to Duluth .......... 384, 571, 612 to Flandrau ...:... 279, . Sewer, Kennard to p'landrau 280, 394 ... 395 Sidewalk, Ross to Earl ............ 235, 361, 988 g(rian, Michael: Ap ointment 541 - Seventh St. W.: Sidewalk, Eagle to Chestnut .. 430 Reimbursed .................... Sixth St, E.: 607 Sidewalk, Montreal to Albion .......... 303, 414, 511 Sidewalk, Cypress to Earl 570, 611, 642 Sidewalk, Ramsey to Leech ... 310 ............ Sidewalk Forest Stewart Ave.: Sidewalk, Madison Sidewalk, Superior to Western 310 to Ear{ ...... 385, 570, 611, 642 Sewer Service Charges: 212, 325, Skelly OB Co.: 508 Adjustments ... 108, 174, 429, 562, 609, 636, Permit for station ........ Slawlk, Mrs. Marie: 324, 926 781, 875, 918, 982 Appointment ...... I............ 551 Levied ........ ... ....... 975 Smollk Electric Co.: " to Concord ........ 304, 392, SheehyConstruction Co.: Addition to contract ............ 929 Permit for parking lot ......... 173 Awarded contract ........ 128, 425 Shell Oil Co.: Smythe-Obermeyer and Permit for station .............. 61 Associates: Tax: Levied ........ 141, 143, Shelter Development Corp.:Negotiators ..................... 784 Subsidized housing ............. 955 Snelling Ave.: 247, 288 Sherau, Robert J.: Improve, W. Seventh Apppointment ............. .... 8 to Edgcumbe Rd.............. 295 Sherburne Ave.: Sidewalk, Fry to Aldine .. 359, 554 Land acquisition, near Midway Stadium ............. 401 Shermaa-Investment Corp.: Sidewalk, Ashland Permit for parking lot ......... Petition tovacate street ....... 205 to Laurel .......... 359, 480, 555 Sherman St.: Sidewalk, Niles - Sidewalk, W. Seventh to Randolph ....... 303, 414, 511 to Exchange ................. 308 Sidewalk, Scheffer Tedesco, Victor: Shields Ave.: to Hartford ........ 307, 413, 510 Sidewalk, Fry - Soap Box Derby: . 609 to Pierce .......... 412, 506, 574 . Approved ....................... 299 Sblely, J. L., Co.: Awarded contract ........ 346, 347 Soder, Alan D Claim settled ................... 550 Shtely, Joseph L., Jr.: Solid Waste Collection Special Appointment ................... 175 Assistance Committee: 'i Short St.: Application form approved ..... 232 Sidewalk, Mounds Blvd. Somer's Addn.: to Wyoming.............119, to Maria ................ 84, 357 Grade alley, Farrington 187 Sibley St.: and Orange ............. 416, 507 Sidewalk, Kellogg Blvd. 'Sommerdorf, Vernon L.: to Second ......... 412, 506, 574 Appointment ............. 891, 900 Sickels, L. N. Co.: Soo Line R.R. Co.: 402 Awarded contract .............. 348 Sico, Incorporated: Agreement ..................... Southland Corp.: Awarded contract .............. 783 Permit for parking lot ......... 514 Sidewalks: Assessments ... 22, 23, 29, 430, Soviet Jewry: Concern for their plight ........ 322 40, 87, 88, 104, Space Center, Inc.: Tenth St.: 112, 120, 121,, 139, Awarded contract .. 116, 655 140, 141, 152, 153, Special School District No. 2: ..v�i.430 154, 183, 184, 185, Conversion to Ind. School 89 186, 197, 207, 208, Dist. No. 625 ............... 876 225, 226, 278, 280, Specialty Manufacturing Co.:, : 334, 335,` 364, 395, Claim settled ... ... ... ... . 495 441, 483, 582, 622, Spiegler Bros. Construction Co.: 658, 660, 681, 695, Permit for parking lot ......... 656 704, 772, 787, 802, SParfka, Robert: : 812, 885, 903, 914; Appointment .... ... ..... 770 915, 921, 922, 933, Square Deal Liquor Stores, Inc.: 934, 949, 960, 961, Change of officers ........ 410, 471 962, 969, 970, 971, Standard OR Company: ,�- 976, 977 Permit for car wash ............ 597 . INDEX e xxvii Page Page. + State Farm Mutual Automobile Syndicate No. 4 Add..: ^" Insurance Co.: Grade alley, Blk. 4 ...... 121, 184 " :. } Claim settled ................... 939 Syndicate No. 5 Addn...: - Steel Structures, Incorporated: Sewer easement ..... .. 513 Awarded contract ... .. .. . 906 Systems Engineering Serblces: Steele, James, ConatrucUon Co.: Amendment to agreement ..... 371 Awarded contract .............. 928 ,i ,. Steichen's Associated Sales: T Awarded contract .............. Stevens St.: 94 Taft, Irvin M.: X Sidewalk, Humboldt Award by Industrial - :;. to Hall .................. 118, 416 Commission .................. Mitch: 354 ..;. Stewart Ave.: Sidewalk, Madison T Agd Agreement ........ 179 to Rankin ......... 262, , 391, 508 Tatum St,: Hazardous building, No. 740 654 Stickney St.: Sidewalk, Annapolis Taylor Ave.: .... to Concord ........ 304, 392, 507 Sidewalk, Albert east .......... Sidewalk, Hamline to 479 ^r Streets: Oiled, flushed and Albert ............ 358, 979, 554 sprinkled .......... 230, 470, 908 Tax: Levied ........ 141, 143, . _.. 144, -884-" Strep Detection Week: Designated . , , _ _ , . , 402 Tax -Forfeited Lands: 247, 288 Strom Engineering Cor g P•: Released .... ....... .... Tax Legislation: ;�. „•. Agreement ..................... Strommen Insurance Co.: 162 Railroads etc. taxable ......... Teachers' Retirement Fund 920 Permit for parking lot ......... 787 Assn.: Strub, Frank M.: Budget for 1973 ................. 875 Appointment ................... 253 Tedesco, Victor: t. Stryker Ave.: Appointment'• ... ......... . 609 Sidewalk, Winifred Fees for seminar.. .. .. 148, 156 to Congress ........ 118, 417, 444 Petition to vacate alley ........ 450 'i Sidewalk, Winona Tele -Care Program: to Wyoming.............119, 416 Familiarize city employee ...... 187 ^. Students of St. Paul Telephone Books: School System: Pick-up stations designated ... 538 =+ Commended .................... 188 Tennant,go.:.: subcommittee. Awarded contract ........ 94, 405 Appointments approved......... 521 Tenth St.: - Suburban Ave.: Sidewalk, Cedar to Minnesota ..v�i.430 = Grade, Grade, White Bear east .. 87, 89 Third St. E.: •';k Sewer, White Bear Improve, White Bear to east .. .. .... 'Ha l .. Improve, White Bear to Hazel .. 169 85 McKnight Rd. ........ Sidewalk, Earl to 623, 880 _ Suburban Hills Addn.: Forest ..... 273, 393, 509 : - ----CondemnBlk. 8 .......... 89, 122 Sidewalk, Maria to Bates ...... 385 - 3uchy, Francis J.: Third St. N.: ,�- Claim settled964 Sidewalk, Arcade to Sudheimer, Louis: Maple ... 84, 365, 397, 409 T A Bement gr ..................... Sullivan, John J.: 5 Thomas, Hartley: 5 ,N Payment to ..................... 514 Agreement ..................... Thomas, Vonnle: Summit Ave.: Agreement ..................... 5 Sidewalk, Wilder Thompson, J. : to Cleveland ...... 263, 391, Summit Hill Assn.: 488 Awarded contract ............ Thompson, Louis J.: ,. 128 a Oppose freeway construction .. 319 Appointment ................... 674 Summit Naitonal Bank: Designated depository Thompson, Dr. Philip: 520, 540 { g� ......... Sun Ray Branch Library: 591 Appointment ............. Thompson, Theodore: :.} Four-day, 40 hour week Appeal zoning code ............ 785 .,? implemented ................. 95 Thorpe, Richard J.: Sunny Slope Lane: Appointment ............... .. .. 955 Vacate street, at Wheeler ....... 633 Tllsen's Essex Park Plat 2: Surety Bond: Approved Grade alley. Blk. 4 ....... Toltz, King, Duvall, 29, 119 ...................... Surrey Ave.: 654 Anderson & Associates: d% Sidewalk, Maria to Bates .... 395 Agreement ..... ........ -. ... 373 ,. Sidewalk, Bates northeast ..... 365 Toombs -Anderson Co.: ,.<<y Svibik, Jeanette A.: Claim Awarded contract .............. St.: 190 ,�. settled ................... Sweet, Mr. Bernard: - - -- 241 Toronto Sidewalk, Jefferson 'a Expression of appreciation . 577 to Grace .......... 262, 438, 526 Coustmetlon Co.: Sweitzer Construction Co.: Extension of time ............:. 157 Total Asphalt Awardedcontract .............. . 428 Swenson, Perry A., Co.: Payment to ..................... 242 Addition to contract ............ 929 Touche Ross & Co.: Awarded contract .............. 425Agreement = ................... 8 a. Sylvan Park Addn.: Tower Asphalt, Incorporated:.; Grade alley, Blk. 16 386, 522, 523, Awarded contract .............. - 906 �•- 583, 584, 788 678, Traffic Signals: Installed ....:....... 23, 323, 374 ., :.. Syndicate St.: Revisions .. ....... 63, 134 ' Sidewalk, Selby to Trudeau, Robert W.:' ;3i Marshall .......... 234, 360, 485 Appointment ............. 475, 959 • INDEX INDEX .xxix XXV111 Truman, Harry S.: Page Page Volk, Alma M.: Page Wheeler St:: Wood Jennie E.: Cla�xn .Page 131 Ex ression of sympathy ....... p 212: 981 Appointment ....... .......... 674 Vruno, Thomas J.: ^+ ; ., Sidewalk, Bayard to Hartford ....... 234, 360, 485 Woodbridge settled ................... Ave.: Trunk Highway 939 Opposed to further construction 899 Claim settled ....... ....... - .: ,-'E, Sidewalk, Hague 511 Curb, Maryland to Orange ..... Woodbury and Case's Addn.: 248 Tucci Mario A. Clam settled ................... Turf Club, Inc.: 886 W Ave.: ,� to Marshall ....... 272, 414, Sidewalk, Marshall to Carroll 267, 442 Grade alley, Lawton & Meyer's Rearrangement.. 29, 120 Change of officers .............. Twin City Federal Savings 471 Wabash Improve, Cromwell to Cleveland 103 ;,, i ,; .............. Wheelocl* Pkwy: Woodbury, Village of: Agreement ..................... 292 & Loaa Assn.: Permit for parking lot ......... Open at Raymond .. 138, 198, 910 220 Wabash Storm Sewer System: s ': Irtprove, Dale , Rice............. 28, 122, 134 Wordsworth Ave.: Sidewalk, Edgcumbe Twin City Testing & Easements ................. 458 Sewer 103, 333, 459 3? '(` to Im rove, Rice to Rd. to Sue ........ 301, 414, 511 Engineering Laboratory, Inc.: Agreement ..................... .............. 410 Waccuta St.: �;,. ,. dgerten ............... 279, 364 Sidewalk, Sue :. 304, 419, 511 to Prior `""" U Improve, Kellogg Blvd. to Tenth .......... ..... 153, 207,; Open, at Seventh ......... 363, 485 -+` Sewer, Cohansey east 327, 390, 487 Sidewalk, Edgerton to De Soto 560 Workman, Dale J.: Claim settled ......... ...r..... 575 "^''•"°' UYtoh Grove Plat 1: Grade alley, Blk. 1 ............. 28 Widen at Eighth .......... 23, 99 1„ White Bear Ave.: Workmen's Compensation: Ulstad, Karen: Wakefield Ave.: 5 Sidewalk, Cypress '+ =;Y Improve, R.R. Right-of-Way 295 Abort, Wallace ................. Achilles, Roy C................. 9 519 Agreement ..................... Unfair Trade Practices: to Forest ...e.......... 85, 397., ;.�, to Arlington .................. Sidewalk, Arlington Ar and, Dale H................. 498 Ordinance • • • • 952 Walcott's Addn- to to Nevada 83, 397' """"' Bergeron, John •' • • • "'. • • `ISO Uniforms Unlimited, Inc.: Cottage Homes: 27 Grade alley, Blk. 3 ............. 812 =e 's,. Sidewalk, Cottage to - 84, 397 Bettendorf, George H........... 298 Awarded contract •.. Wallce Bar, Inc.: Sherwood .............. gisciglia, Albert E. ....... 180, 584 Union Label Week: 651 Change of officers ............. 609 ;.,,, White Bear Dodge, Inc.: 957 Brown, Robert J................ Joseph D. 370 584 Designated ..................... U. S. Dept. of Labor, Wallblom'a Addn.: Grade alley, Blk. 1 ....... 593, 640 -" .. ...w Awarded contract .............. Wldman Manufacturing Co.: Cali uire, P ............ Carlson, Robert ................ 431 y Manpower Admn.: Agreement 467 Walmont, Inc.:' Permit for parking lot ......... 522 Chenoweth, Francis ........,... 372 498 ..................... U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty Co.: Change of officers .............. 371 St.: rtF Wilbrecht Electronics, Inc.: 656 Damewood, Audry •J. ....... Dix on, Alfred G. .............. ... 252 Payment of claim .............. United Fund Campaign: 145 Walnut Wreck building, No. 224 .. 253, 561; Permit for parking lot ........ Wilder, Amherst H.,. Foundation: Ecker, William H............... Ehrman, John 409 326 Starts Sept. 15, 1972 .....:.:..... 661 Walsh St.:;• Surface, Cook to Magnolia ..... 319 .,.,, Petition to vacate alley ....... 108 .................. Fischbach, Edward A...... ..... 298 United States Pipe & Foundry Co.: Ware's, Robert L. \ Wilder, Amherst H., Foundation Fitzgerald, Edward E...... ..... Greer, Robert J., Jr............. 145 179 Awarded contract .............. 25 Eastern Acte Lob: Grade alley, Blk. 2 ............. 13 _.;, :�. Day Care Center: Agreement .....'................ 110 Gulner, David C................ 96 Universal Sign Co.: Awarded contract .............. 783 Warren, Phillip L. 570 Wilder Foundation: Gunderson Richard ............ Hoell Edward p. 583 352 University Ave.: Claim settled..:. .................. 239 Washington SC:`r Appeal zoning code 402 _,I ............ Iffert, Richard .................. 298 Open, at Berry - Remove stairway at Cedar ..... • • 379 SIdewf k, Kellogg Blvd. 270, 394, 509 , w ,: Wilder St,: Sidewalk, Montreal Jewell, Elbert J., Jr. ........... Kelly, William F 171 114 Sidewalk, Lexington Pkwy. to Fourth ........ 429 Watergate: to Saunders ...... 368, 506, 573 ................ Kirig, Dean ............... 322, 564 to Chatsworth ................ Wreck building, No. 686 ........ 406 Permit for parking lot ........ 465 '€ "` Sidewalk, Summit 263, 391, 988 to Selby .......... Koran, Leo J.................... Meyer, Richard E 469 430 i, Upper Afton Road: Sidewalk, Luella west Water Shed Laborers: 296 37, 366 Adjustment in pay ............ Wildersoo, Frank B. Jr., ............... Moore. Edith ..........:........ 551 .... Watson, Joel: 253 & Associates: - 202 Morrill, John J.................. Nicolas, George P. •1406 410 VAgreement Valde, Richard L.:. ..................... Wayzata St.: bullding, ';g•. ;. Agreement ..................... Williams, Charles Jr., Esq.: . 966 .............. Olson, Richard P. .............. Palumbo, Joseph D...:......... 251 134 Claim settled " • • ....... .. 348 Hazardous "' .' No. 251 320, 426, 586 ;- .. Appointment .............. Pasket, Johri E. .................. 290 Van Buren St.: Nuisance, No. 490 .. . """ ............ 244, 567 Webster St.: `.`� Williams & O'Brlen, Inc.: Agreement ... 21, 162 Paul, Alvery R.................. B 93 352 Van Buren Ave.: Sidewalk, Jefferson to Grace 309, 439, 526 i, �" """""" Wilson Ave.: Peterson, Robert ............. Ponshock, Burton G. ........... 428 Nuisance, No. 1806 ............. 345 ....-..... Weed and Halle's Addn: Grade, Van Dyke to Hazel ..... 411 poucher, Allan G., Jr.........,. 252 Vance St.: Sidewalk, Jefferson a Grade alley, Blk. 3 ....... 677, 789 .i; _., Wilson, Mrs. Willie Mae: 570, 770 Presley, Kamuel ................ Priester, Joseph V.............. 137 513 to I.S. 35E ........ 306, 439, 526 Wells St.: Sidewalk, Arcade S' Appointment ............. . Mary K................ 352 Vandalia St.: Improve, Ellis to Capp Rd. .... 260 to Payne .......... 386, 571, 812 ',.. WAwarded contrindsor act 6, Inco B94 Sadie Schottmuller, Cecil T........... Shanley, John J 290 377 Improve, Territorial Rd. to Sidewalk, 249 Greenbrier west ........ 571, 612 Winona St.: . ............... Schultz, Arthur ................ 513 Capp Rd. ....... ........I... Van Dyke St.: West End Addn.: Walsh Park 554, 602 r ;w �..� Sidewalk, Hall to Stryker 119, 416 Sidewalk, Lfvmgston Sirian, Louis J.......... ....... Schmidt, Lorraine 298 298 Open Conway to E. Third ...... Sewer, old Hudson Rd. 254 Sewer, ....... West St. Paul Proper: Grade alley. Blk. 31 �......... 86 ':� to Hall .................. 102, 418 E.: .............. Steimer, Donald ................ Stone, John 256 .... 551 to E. Third ............. E. Seventh 104, 183 ,,.. West Seventh St. Assn.: Winona St. Sidewalk, Woodbury Toth, Julius A. 191, 431 . Sidewalk, to Ross 272, 393, 509 Oppose freeway construction .. 319 „r ''y to Oakdale ........ 102, 416, 429 Underbakke, Charles E., Garry L. .... 472 432 ........... Venture Construction, Inc.: Western Metal Products CO.: Awarded contract ............. 908 Winslow Ave.: Valento, ... Voss, Fred J. "'•'"•'" "•"""""""' 187 "- Addition to contract ........... Foreign Wars: 253 Westlund Construction Co.: :r= �: Sidewalk, C....... � � � • � � � • � south 305, 392, 507 Wienke, Stapley G.............. 428 Veterans of Permit far tag day ............. 195 Awarded .contract ......... ..... 800 Westland, Robert O.: , � �. � � � Sidewalk, George to 103, 416 W fenke, Gerald 0. """"""" Weiss, Erwin F. ............ 27 SM Victoria St.: Sidewalk, Juno south 273, 439, 526 Addition to contract 352, 929, 940 r Roble • •. Sidewalk, Sydney Yanez, Emmett ....... .. 564, 570 Sidewalk, Monroe Westland, Robert O., Co.: ' south .............. 266, 360. 486 Workmen's Compensation Act: 625 south .............. 119, 438, 526 Construction Awarded contract•••• 800 """" Sidewalk, Winifred 286, 42 Coverage ........ Villcan-Leman & Associates: Agreement ..................... 178 Westminster St.: - `:5: „� to Congress ............ Winter Carnival Assn.: WPermite Manor, Inc.: Permit for parking lot ......... 943 Village Bar, Inc.: Sidewalk, Whltall 518 to Cayuga .............. 39, 395 Reimbursed ..................... 350 Wozniak, Angela L.: Change. of officers .............. Vtiz, Julius and Pauline A.: Weyl, Lonnie: 5 534 Agreement ................%; "' :� Winter St.: Hazardous building, No. 115 .... 798 Appointment Wright, Kathleen A.: 693 Claim settled ................... Virgilia Division: Whaley Auto Sales lot 465 ++ .: Winthrop St.: Claim settled ................... 366 Grade alley, Blk. 2 ....... - 602, 787 Permit for used car ........ Wheeler-Fairmount Grade, Mailand Rd. south ...... 295 Wyoming St. E.: Vic inia•St.: Sidewalk, Front to Relief System: 623, 680 " - Wittman Liquor Store, Inc.: Change of officers ...`........... 817 Sidewalk, Stickney to Lafayette Frwy. ,, 306, 393, 510 Hatch 268, 362, 486 Sewer .................... xxx INDEX yC Page _ Page •� ;}� --- Y Yarusso, David A., Ernest F. Z Zagaria, Chris: and Joseph A.: , Agreement• ..................... 5` Change of partnership ........ York Ave.: " 685 Zimboni, Frank J., & Co.: Sidewalk, Clarence Awarded contract .............. 783 to Johnson Pkwy. .. . . . . 384,_ 579, Zang, A. R.: Sidewalk, Payne to 611, 851 ,,Aointment pp """""""""' 499 ,. Edgerton . 38, 396 Zoological Parks & Sidewalk, Westminster Aquariums Conference: '''.� to Mississippi .......... 37, 395 Surplus animals for sale ....... 247" a � yC ,a -�a 3 a i 3 rt r PROCEEDINGS OF THE a COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL a FOR THE YEAR 1972 OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS e) sulk pickups from OF THE COUNCIL ' commercial, insti- tutions, and other `;- establishments, .... $3.50 each cu. yd. or ORDINANCES fraction S r '.e thereof f) Pickup old appli- Council File No. 258639—Ordinance No. anteand os,ther miscel- 15007—By Roger M. Conway— _ laneous items, .... $7.50 minimum An administrative ordinance estab- for one - lishing rates for the collection of solid piece and -wastes from properties located within $2.50 for each (; the corporate limits of the City of Saint ` additional Paul by the Department Of Public piece : Works in accordance with Chapter 319 g) One -family dwell- _- of the Saint Paul Legislative Code as ing with no limit amended by the City Council - Ordinance on the number of No. 14818, C. F. 253884 approved Tune 9, containers, bags or 1971. bundles per week This is an emergency ordinance rend- for senior citizens, _ "s ered necessary for the preservation of widows, and other the public peace, health and safety. low income fami- lies (hardship The Council of the City of Saint Paul cases) who make i; Does Ordain: a application and SECTION•l are approved -by E _ - In accordance with the pro Waste vision of Collectiothe n Special Chapter 319 of the Saint Paul Legisla- tive Code as amended, the Council of Assistance Com-- mittee. The City ( the City of Saint Paul does hereby establish rates for, waste collection Council intends to - to be performed by the Department of subsidize the dif- ference between `?s Public Works, which rates are as fol- lows: the 35c rate and tl, - .E a) One -family dwell- 75c' rate, 40c per' one -family dwelling • ing with no limit on the number of per week .. .35 each week •the tu, containers, bags, h) Pickup from „ and bundles per Housing & Rede - �• week ... .. .75 each week velopment Aupthor- b) Two-family•dwell- etnt 3 Sche hool District no li '�� on twithe h oif #625, and. Parks & - Playgrounds, and ' containers, bags, and bundles per - other governmental g week .............. $1.25 each week • c) Three - family account basis,fsube ,�F lett to negotiation - dwelling with no with the gDe art- limit on the num- P meet of Public bar of containers, Works and app rov- bags, and bundles li at by Count Res- per week .......... $1.75 each week olution. . fj d) Four -family dwell- ing with no limit SECTION 2 .,� on the number ofRates for s(:ion-shall containers, bags, be charged against waste the tiises for j - c and bundles per which the solid waste ,is+collected and week ............. $2.25 each week the owner of the prethises shall pay � M 2 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL such rates .within 30 days after receiv- ing a bill therefor from the Department of Public Works. The Department of Public Works shall bill the premises served on a quarterly basis and if such rates are not paid when due, the De- partment of Public Works may certify a such unpaid charges to the Ramsey County Auditor to be collected as are other taxes from 'the property served. Those subscribing to the City collec- tion service must do so for a minimum SECTION 6 This ordinance shall be in force take effect on February 1, 1972. Passed by the Council January 4, 1972. Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. Presi- dent -IMeCarty)-6. Nays -0. Approved January 4, 1972. CHARLES P M CARTY of one calendar quarter, three (3)c months Cancellations within the three Mayor. ' (3) month period will only be permitted if the subscriber moves from the resi- 'fittest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, dence. In the case -f cancellations City Clerk. where only a few pickups have been (January 8, 1972) made and the administrative cost of the "B STANDARD RANGE—Except as billing exceeds the fees to be collected, indicated below, the Standard Range applicable to each of the then the Department of Public Works Council File No. 256776—Ordinance No. may cancel the bill. The rates for a 15008—By Rosalie L. Butler— one-family dwelling applies to only the grade in which the class a one family and two or more families An ordinance amending Section 152.23 may not group together and sign up as of the St. Paul Legislative Code, Per- one customer. taining to cab drivers, and providing ' SECTION 3 for qualifications therefor. There is hereby created a Solid Waste Collection Special Assistance Commit- The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: tee composed of the Commissioner of Public Works who shall be the Chair- SECTION 1 man thereof, two other City Commis- sioners to be appointed by the Mayor That Section 152.23 (7) of the St. Paul and approved by the City Council. The Legislative Code is amended to read: "(7) Must be clean in dress and per - City Clerk shall be the Secretary of such Solid Waste Collection Special son and not addicted to the use of intoxicating Assistance Committee. Once appointed, liquor'or drugs." each of the members of the said hard- SECTION 2 ship committee will serve so long as- .. ........130.910% • Subprofessional ........130.910% they hold their respective offices. That Section 152.23 (8) of the St. Paul After City reorganization. June 6, Legislative Code is amended to read: 1972, the Solid Waste Collection Special "(8) Must produce on forms to be. Assistance Committee shall be com- provided by the License Inspector posed of three City Councilmen�to be affidavits of his good character from appointed by the Mayor and approved by. the City Council. One citizens who have two reKim known of the City Councilmen shall be designated as him personally and observed his conduct during one year next pre - Chairman of the Special Assistance Committee. ceeding the date of his application." The City Clerk shall be the Secretary of such Special Assistance SECTION 3 Committee. Once appointed, each of This ordinance shall take effect and the members of the Special Assistance be in force thirty days after Its passage, Committee will serve so long as they approval and publication. hold their respective offices. Basically the committee will receive passed b the Council January 5, 1972. y and either approve or disprove applf- Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, cations from senior citizens,widows, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr.rd and other low income families (ha- President (McCarty) -7. ship cases) to qualify for the low 354 Nays -0. collection rate each week and the sub- Approved January 5, 1972. sidy from the Cfly of Saint Paul. The tional $37.00 bi-weekly; when an Committee will be asked further to: CHARLES P. McCARTY, Develop the criteria, standards. and Mayor. the low collection rate and the subsidy, will prepare the forms and instructions necessary for making application to the Special Assistance Committee, will take the necessary steps to publicize this to all citizens of the City of Saint Paul, and will develop a timetable for the implementation, all of the foregoing to be subject to the approval,, prior to implementation, by the City Council. SECTION 4 That administrative ordinance estab- lishing rates for the collection of solid waste, City Council Ordinance No. 14861, Council File No. 254509, approved July 28, 1971, is hereby rescinded in its entirety. SECTION 5 This is an emergency ordinance rend- ered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (January 8, 1972) Council File No. 258782—Ordinance No. 15009—By Charles P. McCarty— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An ad nu;tratfve ordinance fixing the compsation rates of certain city positions and employments," approved January 23, 1925, as amended. This is an emergency ordinance rend- ered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: { OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 3 SECTION 1 Manual and •„131.080% Maintenance That Ordinance No. 6446, approved January 23, 1925, as amended, be and ...... Professional.......130.910% the same is hereby further amended by striking out all of subsection B of Subprofessional'': ... ...130.910% Employees tp,Grades I through 26 Section I, which reads as follows: pershalle - ceive ten Pliant- (d Fire rin "B STANDARD RANGE—Except as addition to the above rates. indicated below, the Standard Range applicable to each of the On and after December 26, 1970, in addition to the above salaries em - classes established in Section 6 of layees in the Clerical, Attenbance pgnd the Rules shall be the Standard, Range having the same number as Inspectional, ` Manual and and the grade in which the class a Maintenance, Professional Subprofessional e c c u p a t I o n a l ll • pears. The salaries payable shall forth in the ou s shall receive $23.00 bf- gr p the rates set by the weekly: Standard Ranges multiplied St following percentages: • P and after December 28, 1970, s, addition to the above salaries, ad Occupational Group Occu p P when employee in a class In Clerical .................133.561% the Police and Fire occupationalal Attendance and groups has appeared on the payroll Inspectional ........133.567% in such titles for less than four - Police and Fire .........134.673% years, he shall receive an addi- Manual and tional $37.00 bi-weekly; when an Maintenance ..........131.060% Professional employee has- appeared on the in titles for at least .. ........130.910% • Subprofessional ........130.910% payroll such four years but less than nine Employees in Grades 1 througPt 26 - Years, he shall receive $41.50 bi- weekly; when employee hes except Police and Fire shall re- ceive ten cents (100) per. hour'in appeared on the payroll in such., a least but addition to the above rates. titles for at nine years ban an fourteen years, he shall On and after December 26, 1970, in receive $46.00 bi-weekly; when an addition to the above salaries, em- employee has appeared on the ployees in the Clerical; Attendance our ,roll in such titles for at least lour- .• and Inspectional, Manual and teen years he shall receive $55.00 Maintenance, Professional, and bi-weekly. After December 26, Subprofessional e c c u p a t 1 o n a 1 1970 the foregoing increases shall groups shall receive $23.00 bi- be granted on the first day of the , weekly. first payroll period followinngg the On and after December 26, 1970, date the employee becomes el m addition to the above salaries, for such increase. When an employee in a class in On and after January. 8, 1972, em- - the Police and Fire occupational ployees in all Occupational groups has appeared on the payroll Groups in Section 6 of the Rules in such titles for less than four shall receive, in addition to the years, he shall receive an addi. salaries set forth in Section I B tional $37.00 bi-weekly; when an above, an increase of five per cent employee has appeared on the pay- four (5%). ” roll in such titles for at least years but less than nine yyears he receive $41.50 bi-wee{cly; SECTION 2 This ordinance is hereby declared to shall when an employee has appeared titles for be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the on the payroll in such at least nine years but less than public peace, health and safety: fourteen years, he shall receive $46.00 bi-weekly; when an em- SECTION 3 ployee has appeared on the pay- roll in such titles for at least This ordinance shall take effect and , be in force from and after January 8, fourteen years he shall receive 1972. } $55.00 bi-weekly. After December 26, 1970 the foregoing increases Passed by the Council January 5, 1972. i shall be granted on the first day of yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, the first payroll period following Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. ., the date the employee becomes president (McCarty) -7. eligible for such increase.'': Nays -0. and by substitution in lieu thereof, the Approved January 5, 1972. following: _ "B STANDARD RANGE—Except as CHARLES P. McCARTY, indicated below, the Standard - Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (January 8, 1972) `q Council File No. 256785—Ordinance No. 15610—By Victor J. Tedesco— An ordinance amending the Zoning Code, Chapters 6Q to 64, inclusive, o£ the Saint Paul Legislative Code, pper- taining to Use Districts, Height Dls- Range applicable to each of the r classes established in Section 'f of the Rules shall be the Standar, Range having the same numbe as the grade in which the clas appears. The salaries payable she: be the rates set forth in th Standard Ranges multiplied by th following percentages: ` Occupational Group Clerical .................133.567? Attendance and Inspectional........133.567 �, v4; Police and Fire— .........134.673° Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (January 8, 1972) `q Council File No. 256785—Ordinance No. 15610—By Victor J. Tedesco— An ordinance amending the Zoning Code, Chapters 6Q to 64, inclusive, o£ the Saint Paul Legislative Code, pper- taining to Use Districts, Height Dls- W. 4 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL tricts and Rezoning of certain proper-' ties in the City of Saint Paul, as and Wells Avenues in the City of Saint Paul. amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul SECTION 2 Does Ordain: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and SECTION 1 That the Zoning Code. Chapters 60 after its passage, approval and publica- tion. to 64, inclusive, of the Saint 11aui Legis- lative Code, pertaining to Use Districts, Passed by the Council January 5, Height Districts and Rezoning of certain Properties in the City Saint Paul, 1972• of as amended, be and the same is hereby Yeas - Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, further amended so as to rezone the following described property from "C" Tedesco; Mr. President (McCarty) -7. Residence District to Commercial Dis- trict, to -wit: Nays -0. Approved January 5, 1972. Lots 12, 13, 14 and E, 7 ft, of Lot 15,' Lot 15, except the E. 7 ft., and Lots CHARLES P. MCCARTY, 16 and 17, Block 3, Milham Park Mayor. Addition;Attest: situate on 1. property located on 'the - HARRY E.MARSHALL, City Clerk. north side of St. Anthony Avenue be- tween Pierce and Fry Streets in the (January 8, 1972) City of Saint Paul; subject to the con- dition that the rezoning be limited for use of a medical clinic only. Council File No. 256812 -Ordinance No. SECTION 2 15012 -By Rosalie L. Butler - This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from andAn Ordinance Amending Ordinance after its passage, approval and publ(- No. 13499, Council File No. 230862, Ap- cation. proved December 16, 1966, Granting Passed by the CouncilJanuary 5, Permission to Northern States Power Company for the Use of a Portion of 1972. Market Street. , Yeas - Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, The Council of the City of Saint Paul Mr. President (McCarty) -7. Does Ordain: Nays -0. Approved January 5, 1972. SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 13499, Council -. CHARLES P. MCCARTY, File No. 230832, approved December 16, Ma or. Attest: y 1966, be and the same is hereby amended by deleting from Section 2, HARRY E. MARSHALL, Paragraph 5, and. inserting the follow - City Clerk. Ing )n lieu and in place thereof: (January 8, 1972) "5. That as part of the consideration for the granting of this license, the licensee shall pay to the City of Saint Council File No. 256786-0rdinance No. 15011 -By Victor J. Tedesco - Paul annually on or before the 15th day of January, the sum of $1,050.00." An ordinance amending the Zoning i SECTION 2 Code, Chapters 60 to 64, inclusive, of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, per- This amending ordinance shall be deemed contingent upon the filing of a taining to Use Districts, Height Dis- tricts and Rezoning of certain proper- letter of acceptance hereto with the City Clerk by and on behalf of the ties in the City of Saint Paul, as licensee, the Northern States Power amended. a Company, within ten (10) days after Thkouncil`bf the City of Saint Paul Passage of this ordinance. Does rdain: SECTION 3 SECTION 1This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and That the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 to 64, inclusive, of the Saint Paul Legisla- after its passage, approval and publica- tion. tive Code, pertaining to Use Districts, , - Height Districts and Rezoning _f cer- Passed by the Council January 5, tain properties in the City of Saint 1972. Paul as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended Yeas - Councilmen Butler, Conway, so as to rezone the following described property from Levine,' Meredith, Spraika, Tedesco, Mr. President Commercial and B" Residence Dis- (McCarty) -7. Nays -0. trict to Light Industrial, to -wit: E. 100 ft. of Lots i thru 8; W. 20 ft. Approved January 5, 1972. of Lots 1 thru 8; Lots 9 thru 12 and the vacated alley in C. Weide's Subdivision of the East Half CHARIM P. McCA.RTY, Mayor. of Block 31, Arlington Hills Addition; Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL situate on property located on the west City Elerk. side of Arcade Street between York (January 8, 1972) r y ? 4f 1 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 5 RESOLUTIONS I Council FileNo. 256935 - Sy Dean Meredith - Resolved, That. pursuant to Chapter Council File No. 258931- 466, Minnesota Statutes 1963, and upon Resolved, That the transfers within delivery to the Corporation Counsel Of funds of the various City Departments a release approved by him, June H. heretofore approved by the City COMP- Ellingson t paid 035-4 out full the troller, as such transfers of funds as of Tort-Liab4ity Fund 0035-421, in full set- tr January 4, 1972 are indicated in. docu- tlement of claim for damages sustained menus attached hereto. and made a part as a result of an accident on November hereof by reference, as full as if the t 1971 involving a policeman a l duthile in same were set forth fully and conk- t{re performance of his 081c�a1 duties. lamely herein, are hereby approved Adopted by the Council January 4, letcopies of the aforementioned also being 1972. on file in the dfffee of the City.. Clerk Approved January 4, 1972. and in the office of the City Comptrol- (January 8, 1972) 3 ler. Adopted by the Council January 4, Council File No. 256936 -By Robert F. Spralka- ,. i9Approved January 4, 1972. Ryesolved, That the Council of the (January 8, 1972) and directs the the tropPaul rCi hereby officerszto set up and establish an account for the Council File No. 256932 - By Dean purpose of Public Utility Investigation Meredith- -gas, out of which fund the -City may Whereas, Richard Dziubak made Ap- pay that part of the annual salary of plication L-13886 (Receipt 9308) for ThePubhe Utility Engineer, his assist- 'ts Restaurant, Cigaret and Cigarette ant or assistants, clerical help and of - Vending Machine Ope ator (2 machines) Ree expenses, outside accountants, at - Licenses at 36 West ourth Street and torneys, advisors, and consultants' fees, roosted a check )n th amount of $67.00 reasonably related to the regulations to cover the titans fees, and of the Northern States Power Compa- Whereas, Said check in the amount ny, its rate schedules, and other mat - of $67.00 was returned from the bank ters and operations under its permit for insufficient funds and all subse- ordinance No. 14786, approved May 13, - quent attempts to collect said sum have 1971, together with the necessa4y costs been unsuccessful, �,kheretore; be it and expenses Incurred as a result of a Resolved, That ;Application L-1388(1 rate hearing to be conducted in con- ..- and receipt for license fees as stated. nection with Rung by said company z.. above be -and the.same are hereby can- for an increase in its gas rates In and celled and the prpper papers should be for the City of Saint Paul, such hearing completed to reimburse the Commis- to be commenced during the year of sioner of Finance for said uncollectible 1972. check. Adopted by the Council January 4, Adopted by the Council January 4, 1972. 1948, Approved January 4, 1972. Approved January 4, 1972. (January 8, 1972) (January. 8, 1972) ' Council File No. 256937 -By Robert Fr prafka- S Council File No. 256933 - By Dean Resolved, That the proper City offi-• Meredith- vers are hereby authorized to pay cer- pWhereas, Anthony Liquors, Inc. made Iain emes in the Department -of Affp Sale L)q L-13848 fore a tr2489 re of Water Zrfoovertime employment as O described in the resolution. i firing January 31, 1972, from Anthony Adopted by the Council January 4, J. DelVecchfo at 1016 Arcade Street to 1972' Anthony Liquors, Inc. at 345 Robert ApprovedJanuary 4'1972' Street, and (January 8, 1972) - Whereas, Said license Is soon to ex- pire and said establishment is not in operation at this time, therefore, be it Council File No. 256938 -By Victor J. Resolved, That Application L-13848 Tedesco- - for the transfer of said license as stated Resolved, That the proper cityy offf- .0 above be -and the same is hereby cars are hereby authorized and directed granted to account for the current li- to execute an agreement between the cense and permitthe applicant,to apply City of St. Paul and Joseph Gomez, for renewal of said license. Joyce Biaginni, Tam Fontana, Tom Adopted by the Council January 4, Kurysh, Louis Sudheimer, John Carl - 1972. son, Bruce Gehrke, Tom Newpower, Approved January 4, 1972. Karen Ulstad, Ruth Barrett, Nick (January 8, 1972) Arenaz,Evelyn Oachs Vonnie Thomas, Lonnie Weyl, Greg Mioreno,:Paul Lut- tio, Al Peterson, Hartley Thomas Andy Council File No. 256934 - By Dean Greager, Tom Greager, Bob Gomez, Meredith- Jack Davis, Chris Madison, Teri Hal- J Resolved, That licenses applied for by weg, Graig Halweg, John Herriges. the persons named on the list attached Bruce Leng and Chris Zagarla. to pro- f; - to this resolution be and the same are vide ski instruction in the City's ski hereby granted, and the City Clerk .is instruction program at Como Park Golf ` instructed to issue such licenses upon Course and Battle Creek Park, for the the payment into the City treasury of term commencing January 3, 1972 and the required fees. terminating March 17, 1972. Adopted by the Council January 4, Adopted by the Council January 4, 1972. i9Approved January 4, 1972. Approved January 4, 1972. (January 8, 1972) (January 8, 1972) 6 1 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 256939 -By Roger M. Housing and Redevelopment Authority Conway- of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, Whereas, An examination for the having determined that it is necessary position of "Civil Engineer I" is being and desirable to carry on certain Neigh - scheduled, and Iborhood Development Program rede- Whereas, It is highly unlikely that a velopment activities, including the ac - sufficient eligible list can be established quisition -of certain real property in from among the residents of the City, the Sunf mit-University Area, Minn. and A-1-1, the West Midway -South St. An - Whereas, It is highly desirable that thony . Park Area, Minn. A-1-2, the competition be extended to 1972 gradu- Thomas -Dale. Area, Minn. A-1-3, the ates of the University of Minnesota Central Core Area, Minn. A-1-5, the and other local colleges, even -though Seven Corners Area, Minn. A-1-6, and these applicants are not residents of the West Seventh Street Area, Minn. the City of St. Paul; now therefore, be A-1-7; and having presented to the it Council a Neighborhood Development Resolved, That the residence require- Program Application for the Year 1972- ments for admission to the examination 1973, together with a relocation plan as provided in Section 30 D of the Civil and a financial plan, and having pre - Service Rules ln res re ,hey wai''v of sented for Council consideration modi- extended to 1 the fied Redevelopment Plans for each of State of Minnesota only for the first the aforesaid Project Areas, all of examination for "Civil Engineer I' to which documents are on file in the be held following the passage of this Office of the City Clerk and the Offices resolution. of the Hensing and Redevelopment Au - Adopted by the Council January 4, thority of the City of Saint Paul, Min - 1972. resole, subject to the inspection during Approved January 4, 1972. regular business hours, by any inter - (January 8, 1972) ested persons; that pursuant to Section 462.521 of Minnesota Statutes, the Council hereby determines and pro - Council File No. 256940 -By Roger M. vides that it shall hold a public hearing Conway- on said modified Redevelopment Plans Resolved, That the proper City offi- and the redevelopment project activi- cers are hereby authorized to pay. *r Aies..,therein proposed for the Summit- tain employes in the Department's of University, West- Midway -South St. Public Works for overtime employment Anthony Park, Thomas -Dale, Central as described in the resolution. Core, Seven Corners and West Seventh Adopted by»the Council January 4, Street Project Areas, and the land ac - 1972 quisition and other activities thereby Approved January 4, 1972. proposed, which hearing shall be held (January 8, 1972) before Council,, in the Council Cham- bers of the Court House in the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, on the 25th day Council File No. 256941 -By Victor J. of January, 1972; that upon said public Tedesco- - hearing, this Council shall consider.. Whether said modified Redevelopment Be it Resolved, That William Peter- Plans and the redevelopment project son, Recreation Center Director at the activities thereby proposed shall be Oxford Center, be authorized to or- approved, and among other'thinggs, de- ganize a seminar for community Yrecre- termine whether or not this CoTrncirs ation leaders to be held at Mankato Resolution at said hearing to be con - State College on January 28, 29, and sidered shall be adopted approvingd said 30, 1972. Included in this authorization modified Redevelopment Plans an said is bus transportation, lodging, meals, project activities, permitting the Hous - and payment for the teachers involved ing and Redevelopment Authority of in the program, the cost not to exceed the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota to $ted Ofor This grogram hasTheec(budof undertake said project activities under y the authority of State and Local law this program are to be charged to Code with Federal financial assistance pro - 3733 (Oxford -Selby Recreation Center). vided under Title I of the Housing Adopted by the Council January 4, Act of 1949, as amended, and the Min - 1972. nesota Municipal Housing and Redevel- Approved January 4, 1972. opment Act, Chapter 487, Laws 1947, as (January 8, 1972) amended; to acquire land in said Proj- ect Areas; to demolish or remove huildings and improvements; to install, Council File No. 256942 -By Victor J. construct or reconstruct streets, utili- Tedesco- ties, parks, playgrounds and other proj- Resolved, That the proper City offi- ect improvements, to make land avail- cers are hereby authorized to pay car- able for redevelopment by private en- tain employes in the Department of terprise or public or non-profit agencies Parks and Recreation and Public as authorized by law, and among other Buildings for overtime employment as things, in connection with the consid- described in the resolution. eration of said Resolution, the Council Adopted by the Council January 4, will determine and make findings ac - 1872 cordingly upon the questions of Approved January 4, 1972. whether or not (1) the financial aid to (January 8,1972) be provided in the Federal funding agreement is necessary to enable the prolact o be undertaken in accordance Council File No. 256943 -By Rosalie L. witl thethereinbefore described modt- Butler- fled Redevelopment Plans; (2) the modified Redevelopment Plans will Resolved, By the Councilofthe ^ity afford maximum opportunity, consistent of Saint Paul, Minnesota, that the with the sound needs of the locality as a OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 7 a whole, for the rehabilitation and re- Whereas, Said George J. Callinan be - development of the Neighborhood De- tan his service in 1942 with the old velopment Urban Renewal Areas by Citizens' Defense Corps and has re - private enterprise; (3) that the afore- mained with the organization and its said modified Redevelopment Pians successors throughout the years, having conform to the General Plan for the started out as,Patrolman and having development of the locality as a whole; been promoted through the ranks until (4) the land in the aforesaid NDP becoming Chief in 1965; now, therefore, Project Areas would not be made avail- be it ' able without the financial assistance and Resolved, That this Council, on behalf governmental undertakings to be pro- of this City and its citizens, hereby offi- vtded; and (5) the aforesaid modified cially recognizes the consistently meri- Redevelopment Plans give due constd torious and valuable services rendered eration to the provisions of adequate to this City, its employees and its park and recreational areas and facili- citizens by said George J. Callinan; and ties as may be desirable for neighbor- be it hood improvement and community de- Further Resolved, That the Council velopment, with special consideration of the City of Saint Paul hereby ex - for the health, safety, and welfare of presses its thanks to said George J. children and the public as a whole, re- Callinan, and through this resolution, siding in the general vicinity of the its appreciation for his years of excel - sites of the Project Areas and the lent, diligent, unselfish and dedicated community as a whole covered by the service to the community_ and be it aforesaid Plans, and bit Finally Resolved, That the City Clerk Further Resolved, Th not less than is _hereby •directed to provide a copy ten (10) days prior to the date of said of this resolution for delivery to Mr. public hearing, the City Clerk shall Callinan. cause published notice of the same to Adopted by the Council January 5, be given m a newspaper of general 1972. circulation in said City of Saint Paul Approved January 5, 1972. at least once and not less than ten (10) (January 8, 1972) days prior to the date of said hearing. Adopted by the Council January 4, 1972. Approved January 4, 1972. (January 8, 1972)° Council File No. 256944 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Whereas, The wage -price freeze, Phase T -D has indicated a continued effort to keep prices stable; and Whereas, The recent increase by the Saint Paul Municipal Court in parking fines does not appear to be in keeping with the wage -price freeze guidelines; and Whereas, It further appears to this Council that said increase in parking fines will not have a salutary effect on business or in alleviating the traffic problem, now, therefore, he'll Resolved, That this Council requests that the Judges of the Saint Paul Municipal Court reconsider their recent action in Increasing fines on parking violations. Adopted by the Council January 47 1972. Approved January 4, 1972. (January 8, 1972) ), Council File No. 256945 -By Rosalie L Butler - Resolved, That checks be drawn or the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of $5,213,477.77, covering check: numbered 84455 to 84719 inclusive, a: per checks or pertinent listing of same on file in the office of the City Comp troller. Adopted by the Council January 4 ,31 1972. Approved January 4, 1972. (?,yr (January 8, 1972) ?l, `-� Council File No. 256946 - By Deal Meredith - Whereas, George J. Callinan has re - tired as Chief of the Saint Paul Polic Reserve, having served in such capacit since 1965; and - Council File No. 256950 -By Charles P. McCarty - Resolved, That the City Council hereby concurs in and approves the apgofntments, by the Mayor, of the following as membersof the .Long Range Capital Improvement Budget Committee, for four-year terms, said terms to expire September 30, 1975: Mr, John M. Ames, 19?0 E• Hyacinth Avenue, Saint Paul; Mr. James P. Miley, 1057 Portland Avenue, Saint Paul. Adopted by the Council January 5, 1972. Approved January 5, 1972. • (Jenuary 8, 1972) Council File No. 256951 -By Charles P. McCarty - Resolved, That the City Council hereby concurs In and. approves the reappointments; by the Mayor, of the following as members of the City Planning Board: LeRoy A. Benshoof, 1083 Bush Ave- nue Peter J. Malaita, 609 East Wheelock Parkway and the appointor is of the following as members of City Plapning Board: Frank A. He ak, 1918 Wordsworth Avenue Bernard M. J ales, 935 Linwood Ave- nue William Gilles ie, 1650 Abell Street for three-year terms, said terms to ex- pire December 31, 1974. Adopted by the Council January 5, 1972, Approved January 5, 1972.. (January 8, 1972) Council File No. 256952 -By Charles P. McCarty - Whereas The Saint Paul Bureau of Police finds that it 3a necessary to re- schedule the hours of Bureau personnel to facilitate the functioning of the l 8 PROCEEDINGS OF TH Bureau and to improve its efficiency; and Whereas, Section 9 A 3 of the ,Civil Service Rules provides: "To meet unusual conditions, or in the case of certain seasonal employ- ees whose total yearly hours do not exceed 2088, upon request of the department head, a different sched- ule may be established for particular groups of employees with the ap- provar of the Civil Service Commis- sioner and approval of the Council by resolution." Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the- Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby approve that the personnel assigned o the 4/40 Program perform their duties rsby working a four-day week, ten boo a day. Adopted by the Council January 5, 1972. Approved January 5, 1972. ' (January 8, 1972) Council File No. 256953— Resolved, That the transfers within funds of the various C.4ty Departments heretofore app roved by the City Comp- troller, as such transfers.of funds as of January 5, 1972 are indicated in docu- ments attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, as fully as if the same were set forth fully and com- pletely herein, are hereby approved, copies of the aforementioned also being on file in the office of the City Clerk and in the office of the City Comp- troller. Adopted by the Council January 5, 1972. Approved January 5, 1972. (January 8, 1972) Council File No. 256954—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That an extra in the amount of One Thousand.One.Hundred Seventy-six Dollars (81,176.00) be al- lowed under Coptract L-7152-3 between the City of: Saint Paul and the Harris Mechanical Contracting Company, said contract for the Mechanical ConstTue- tion of the Eagle Street Parking Ramp, and said extra to cover the following: =1. Leak test of sanitary sewer main as authorized by Own- er per letter of instruction to Mechanical Contractor dated June 15, 1971, and Contractor's invoice dated August 31. 1971. ADD .....$ 463.00 2. Leak test of storm sewer main as authorized by Owner per letter of in- struction • to mechanical contractor dated July 13, 1971, and Contractor's in- voice dated August 31, 1971. ADD ................. 713.00 Total extra ..............$1,176.00 said work having been requested by the Civic Center Au#writy and ""a- ment made with the contractor, and a memorandum of said agreement having been filed with the Comptroller, and countersigned by him. Charge to PIR s COMMON COUNCIL 6000-604 to be reimbursed from 7420- 604. Job #69-24. Adopted by the Council January 5, 1972. Approved January 5, 1972. (January 8, 1972) Council File No. 256955—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby authorizes and of thep roper City officers to charge the fund established under Resolution of the City Council, C.F. No. 256936, adopted January 4, 1972, for ex- penses incurred by the City m retain- ing the services of Christopher Colum- bus & Associates, court reporters, for the hearing to be conducted before the Hearing Examiner, Robert Sheran, in the gas rate matter initiated by North- ern States Power Company in its peti- tion for rate increases; and, therefore, be it further Resolved, That charges and payment with respect to .the aforesaid be on forms authorized by the City Comp- troller. Adopted by the Council January 5, 1972. Approved January 5, 1972. (January 8, 1972) Council File No. 256956—By Robert' F. Sprafka— Whereas, Northern States Power Com- pany has applied to the City of Saint Paul, by petition dated July 23, 1971, for an increase in its gas rates in con- nection with the operation in the City of Saint Paul and pursuant to the pro- visions of the Permit Ordinance No. 14786, Council File No. 253491, approved May 13, 1971, and accepted June 25, 1971; and Whereas, It is within the authority of the City Council to appoint a hear- ing examiner for the purpose of con- ducting a full scale hearing in cgnnec- tion with said petition, and the ap- pointment of Robert J. Sheran, 1988 Summit Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota, as such examiner has been recom- mended by the Utilities Committee and approved by this Council; now, there - fire, be it Resolved, That the City Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby appoint and name Robert J. Sheran as hearing examiner, and the proper City officials are hereby authorized and di- rected to enter into an agreement with said Robert J. Sheran to accomplish ,. meeting of the above named eidaminer with the interested parties be called on January 13, 1972, or.. as soon there- after as the parties are available for such purpose. Adopted by the Council January 5, 1972. Approved January 5, 1972. (January 8, 1972) Council File No. 256957—By Robert F. Sprafka— Whereas, Northern States Power Company has applied to the City of lI in car the C1 to the as OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 9 etition dated July 23,Council File No. 256961—By Rosalie L. -ease in its gas rates"Butler— ith the operation in Resolved, That checks be drawn on it Paul and pursuant the City Treasury, to the aggregate of the Permit Ordi- amount of $479,823.15, covering checks 6, Council File No. numbered 1 to 31 inclusive, as per May 13, 1971, and ac- checks or pertinent listing of same on 1971; and file in the office of the City Comp= 11 be necessary to re- troller. onsultant to examine Adopted by -the Council January 5, the factual basis to 1972. and to present any Approved January 5, 1972. mony to this Council, (January 8, 1972) aint Paul as required Eore a duly appointed T, before the Council Council File No- 258967—By Charles P. gtrict Court, and the McCarty - 1 experience of Touche Resolved, That the Cify Council here - such consultant, have by concurs in and approves the reap- ined and approved by pointments, by the Mayor, of Mrs. mmittee hereof; now, August S. (Patricia) Caron, 1026 Port- : the proper City offs- land Avenue, Saint Paul, as a member sized and .directed to of the Long Range Capital Improve-' execute an at merit Budget Committee, for a four- �s & Co. for % reten- Year term, said °term to exppire Sep _- k to serve in an tember 30, 1975; and Mr. ArndtDuvall, su to examine the Manitou Inland, White Bear Lake, as a [tyetition, to participate member of the Long Range Capital Im- tire Northern States provement Budget Committee, for a gas hearing, both be- four-year term, said term to expire ig examiner and the September 30, 1974. related proceedings. Adopted by the Council January 6, he Council January .5, 1972, Approved January 6, 1972. uary 5, 1972. (January 8, 1972) iary 8, 1972) No. 256959—By Roger M. ie final costs for the In - Upon final allocation of which the above improve - be paid it was found that originaly set up for its i insuffic ent to meet the and that' an additional $568.44 will be required, t That the amount of 8588.44 from the Public Works nFund to finance nalal cost cost of the above im- by the Council January 5, January 5, 1972. (January 8, 1972) Council harles P. McCiarty, RosalieSL. Butler, Roger M. Conway, Leonard W. Levine, Dean N9ereddtti, Robert F. Sprafka, Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The Department of Public Works has indicated a need for addi- tional space for offices that cannot be provided within the City Hall and Court House; and whereas. Space is available in the Roger Conway James e. Miley Amos Martin And Be It Finally Resolved, That said Fact Finding Committee shall make a determination and recommen- dation to this Council within ten days, taking into consideration, proximity to City Hall and rental costs of compar- Council File No. 256960—By Victor J. able space. Tedesco— Adopbed by the Council January 6, Whereas, In connection with the 1972. Approved January 6, 1972. ARLINGTON RECREATION CENTER (January 8, 1972) SPPE EXPANSION project it will be necessary to incur Engineering and Miscellaneous costs; now, therefore, be It Cou Resolved, That the City of St. Paul S) proceed with th necessary work at an R estimated cost $4,000.00 and that eon these costs be ch gad to {he Parma- .:Con nent Improvemen Revolving Fund °BH. Code No. 6000, and this fund to be re- ary imbursed from Capital Improvement the Budget (C.I.B.) Fund 9771-460-002.' and Adopted by the Council January 5, to 1972. the Approved January 5, 1 7 cha (January 8, 19 fica File No. 256969—By Robert F. a— ed, That the Council hereby in the award of the Purchasing Be for furnish AUTOMO- ,EET INSUSLANCE,from Janu- 172 through January 3, 1976 for er Departnient 216 City ..Hall rt House, Saint i?aul, Minnesota L J. BREBMR COMPANY ,for l cost of $5,883.00, (including all in accordance with,the specs - on Formal Bid. #4892,,: the i M Council File No. 256973 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council January 6, 1972. Approved January 6, 1972. . (January 8, 1972) Council File No. 256974 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tam empI es in" the Department of Public Safety (Police) for overtime employment as described in the reso- lution. Adopted by the Council JanL-nry 6, 1972, Approved January 6, 1972. (January 8, 1972) E COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 256977—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of $129285.11, covering checks numbered 32 to 45 inclusive, as per, checks or pertinent listing of same on file in the office of the City Comit- troller. Adopted by the Council January 6, 1972. Approved January 6, 1972. (January 8, 1972) PRELIMINARY ORDERS Council File No. 256958—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Improve KELLOGG BLVD. from Ex- change Street to West Seventh Street (City Project P-0573) as follows: widen, grade and surface; construct curb and gutter; construct street and driveway returns; construct a bituminous over- lay; reconstruct storm water drainage facilities; reconstruct an ornamental lighting system; construct a traffic con- trol system; and do all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment* and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement Is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council January 5, 1972. Approved January 5, 1972. (January 8, 1972) Council File No. 256975—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Grade and surface with bituminous material the Alley in BLK. 13, BUTTERFIELD SYNDICATE ADD. NO. 1 from Avon St. to Grotto St. G-1997, awing been presented to the Council o the�City o£ Saint Paul; therefore, be t--- Resolved, -'Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 11 4. To state whether or not said im- the land necessary for -the slopes, cuts =`r prevenient is asked for on the petition and fills,. including right of removal ,of of three or more owners. and support froin subject land or 5. To report upon all of the fore= remainder thereof, occasioned by exca- going matters to the Commissioner of vations thereof, or construction of Finance. slopes in the improvement of JACK- ' 1972dopted by the Council January 6, SON from Arlington Avenue Project Larpenteur Approved January 6, 1972. Avenue as shown on Drawing No. 2165, (January 8, 1872) Slope Drawer 2, on file in the Depart- - meat of Public Works, in accordance with the blueprint hereto attached and Council File No. 256976—By Roger M. made -a part hereof, the hatched Por- `' Conway— tions showing. the cuts and the shaded " portions showing the fills, with no al - Whereas, A written proposal for the ternatives, and that the estimated cost making of the following improvement, thereof is $800.00. 3aviz.: Resolved Further, That a public Condemning and taking an easement heating be had on said improvement in the land necessary for the slopes, on ;the 1st day of February, 1972, at cuts and fills, including right of, re- the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the movaI of lateral support from subject Council Chamber of the Court House 'i land or remainder thereof, occasioned and City Hall Building in the City of by excavations thereof or construction St. Paul. That the Commissioner of of sloppes in the grading and surfacing Finance give notice of said meeting to B K, ithb13,t BUTTERFIELD SYNDICthe ATE vided by the Charter,ersons and the the time ADD. NO. 1 from Avon St. to Grotto St. and plane of hearing, the nature of the G-1997 having been presented -to the improvement and the total cost thereof Counc$ of the City of Saint Paul; as e'stfmated. therefore, be it File No. 17618. T Resolved, That the Commissioner of Adopted by the Council January 6, "- Public Works be slid is hereby ordered 1972. and directed: Approved January 6, 1972. 1. To investigate the necessity for, (January 8,:1972) or desirability of, the making of said ,N improvement. ;, • 2. To investigate the nature, extent Council File No. 256963— - -- - and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. In the Matter of improving JACKSON 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch STREET from Arlington Avenue to of said improvement. Larppenteur Avenue (City Project No. 4. To state whether or not said fm- p_0355) as follows: widen, grade and ,y provement is asked for on the petition pave; construct curb and gutter; con - of three or more owners. struct street, alley and driveway re- - 5. To report upon all of the fore- turns; construct storm water drainage going matters to the Commissioner of facilities; construct sewer and water Finance. service connections; and construct con - Adopted by the Council January 6, trete walk as needed on the East side 1972. of Jackson Street from Arlington Ave - Approved January6,1972. nue to Larpenteur Avenue; and do all (January 8, 1972) other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement, INTERMEDIARY ORDERS under Preliminary Order 255640, ap- proved "September 9, 1971. The Council of the City of St. Paul Council File No. 256962— having received the report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above In the Matter of condemning and tak- improvement, and having" considered ing an easement in the land necessary said report, hereby resolves: for the slopes, cuts and fills, including 1. That the said report •and the right of removal of lateral support from same is hereby approved and adopted, subject lend or remainder thereof, oc- and the said improvement is hereby casioned by excavations thereof, or con- ordered to be. proceeded with.: :t struction of slopes in the improvement 2. That the nature of the improve of JACKSON STREET (City Project ment which the Council recommends is P-0355) from Arlington Avenue to Lar- to improve JACKSON STREET from penteur Avenue as shown on Drawing Arlington Avenue to Larpenteur Ave - No. 2165, Slope Drawer 2, on file in the nue (City Project No. P-0355) as fol - Department of Public Works, under "ldws: widen, grade and pave; construct Preliminary Order 256841, approved De- curb and gutter; construct street, alley cember 23, 1971. and driveway returns; construct storm water drainage facilities; construct saw - The Council of the City of St. Paul .er and water service connections; and having received the report of the Com- construct concrete walk as needed on missioner of Finance upon the above the East side of Jackson Street from `u improvement, and having considered Arlington Avenue to L%penteur Ave - said re ort, hereby resolves: nue; and do all other work which. is s n 1. That the said report and the necessary and incidental to complete same is hereby approved and adopted, said improvement, with no alterna- and the said impoyernent is hereby tivd's, and that the estimated cost ordered to be proceeded with. thereof is $280,020.00.;. t 2. That the nature of the improve- Resolved $urthe "TPhat a public ment which the Council recommends is hearing be had o improvement to condemn and take an easement tnl,n the 1st day; ofv_ br�ttary, 1972, at t�I 10 PROCEEDINGS OF TA award being made to the lowest re- sponsible bidder meeting specifications. V Formal Bid #4892 Req'n No. 40774 Code: 8000-000 Adopted by the 'Council January 6, 1972. Approved January 6, 1972. (January 8, 1972) r' Council File No. 256970 By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application L-13608 for Scrap Metal Processor, applied for by the St. Paul Steel Supply Co. at 312 Walnut Street, be and the same is here- by granted, and be it Further Resolved, That there is to be no burning of any junk on these - premises. Adopted by the Council January 6, 1972. Approved January 6, 1972. _ (January 8, 1972) Council File No. 256971 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses- applied for by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council January 6, 1972. Approved January 6, 1972. (January 8, 1972) Council File No. 256972 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tacked to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and. the City Clerk is instructed to issue such h- tenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council January 6,� 1972 " Approved January 6, 1972. (January 8. 1972) Council File No. 256973 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council January 6, 1972. Approved January 6, 1972. . (January 8, 1972) Council File No. 256974 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tam empI es in" the Department of Public Safety (Police) for overtime employment as described in the reso- lution. Adopted by the Council JanL-nry 6, 1972, Approved January 6, 1972. (January 8, 1972) E COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 256977—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of $129285.11, covering checks numbered 32 to 45 inclusive, as per, checks or pertinent listing of same on file in the office of the City Comit- troller. Adopted by the Council January 6, 1972. Approved January 6, 1972. (January 8, 1972) PRELIMINARY ORDERS Council File No. 256958—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Improve KELLOGG BLVD. from Ex- change Street to West Seventh Street (City Project P-0573) as follows: widen, grade and surface; construct curb and gutter; construct street and driveway returns; construct a bituminous over- lay; reconstruct storm water drainage facilities; reconstruct an ornamental lighting system; construct a traffic con- trol system; and do all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment* and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement Is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council January 5, 1972. Approved January 5, 1972. (January 8, 1972) Council File No. 256975—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Grade and surface with bituminous material the Alley in BLK. 13, BUTTERFIELD SYNDICATE ADD. NO. 1 from Avon St. to Grotto St. G-1997, awing been presented to the Council o the�City o£ Saint Paul; therefore, be t--- Resolved, -'Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 11 4. To state whether or not said im- the land necessary for -the slopes, cuts =`r prevenient is asked for on the petition and fills,. including right of removal ,of of three or more owners. and support froin subject land or 5. To report upon all of the fore= remainder thereof, occasioned by exca- going matters to the Commissioner of vations thereof, or construction of Finance. slopes in the improvement of JACK- ' 1972dopted by the Council January 6, SON from Arlington Avenue Project Larpenteur Approved January 6, 1972. Avenue as shown on Drawing No. 2165, (January 8, 1872) Slope Drawer 2, on file in the Depart- - meat of Public Works, in accordance with the blueprint hereto attached and Council File No. 256976—By Roger M. made -a part hereof, the hatched Por- `' Conway— tions showing. the cuts and the shaded " portions showing the fills, with no al - Whereas, A written proposal for the ternatives, and that the estimated cost making of the following improvement, thereof is $800.00. 3aviz.: Resolved Further, That a public Condemning and taking an easement heating be had on said improvement in the land necessary for the slopes, on ;the 1st day of February, 1972, at cuts and fills, including right of, re- the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the movaI of lateral support from subject Council Chamber of the Court House 'i land or remainder thereof, occasioned and City Hall Building in the City of by excavations thereof or construction St. Paul. That the Commissioner of of sloppes in the grading and surfacing Finance give notice of said meeting to B K, ithb13,t BUTTERFIELD SYNDICthe ATE vided by the Charter,ersons and the the time ADD. NO. 1 from Avon St. to Grotto St. and plane of hearing, the nature of the G-1997 having been presented -to the improvement and the total cost thereof Counc$ of the City of Saint Paul; as e'stfmated. therefore, be it File No. 17618. T Resolved, That the Commissioner of Adopted by the Council January 6, "- Public Works be slid is hereby ordered 1972. and directed: Approved January 6, 1972. 1. To investigate the necessity for, (January 8,:1972) or desirability of, the making of said ,N improvement. ;, • 2. To investigate the nature, extent Council File No. 256963— - -- - and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. In the Matter of improving JACKSON 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch STREET from Arlington Avenue to of said improvement. Larppenteur Avenue (City Project No. 4. To state whether or not said fm- p_0355) as follows: widen, grade and ,y provement is asked for on the petition pave; construct curb and gutter; con - of three or more owners. struct street, alley and driveway re- - 5. To report upon all of the fore- turns; construct storm water drainage going matters to the Commissioner of facilities; construct sewer and water Finance. service connections; and construct con - Adopted by the Council January 6, trete walk as needed on the East side 1972. of Jackson Street from Arlington Ave - Approved January6,1972. nue to Larpenteur Avenue; and do all (January 8, 1972) other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement, INTERMEDIARY ORDERS under Preliminary Order 255640, ap- proved "September 9, 1971. The Council of the City of St. Paul Council File No. 256962— having received the report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above In the Matter of condemning and tak- improvement, and having" considered ing an easement in the land necessary said report, hereby resolves: for the slopes, cuts and fills, including 1. That the said report •and the right of removal of lateral support from same is hereby approved and adopted, subject lend or remainder thereof, oc- and the said improvement is hereby casioned by excavations thereof, or con- ordered to be. proceeded with.: :t struction of slopes in the improvement 2. That the nature of the improve of JACKSON STREET (City Project ment which the Council recommends is P-0355) from Arlington Avenue to Lar- to improve JACKSON STREET from penteur Avenue as shown on Drawing Arlington Avenue to Larpenteur Ave - No. 2165, Slope Drawer 2, on file in the nue (City Project No. P-0355) as fol - Department of Public Works, under "ldws: widen, grade and pave; construct Preliminary Order 256841, approved De- curb and gutter; construct street, alley cember 23, 1971. and driveway returns; construct storm water drainage facilities; construct saw - The Council of the City of St. Paul .er and water service connections; and having received the report of the Com- construct concrete walk as needed on missioner of Finance upon the above the East side of Jackson Street from `u improvement, and having considered Arlington Avenue to L%penteur Ave - said re ort, hereby resolves: nue; and do all other work which. is s n 1. That the said report and the necessary and incidental to complete same is hereby approved and adopted, said improvement, with no alterna- and the said impoyernent is hereby tivd's, and that the estimated cost ordered to be proceeded with. thereof is $280,020.00.;. t 2. That the nature of the improve- Resolved $urthe "TPhat a public ment which the Council recommends is hearing be had o improvement to condemn and take an easement tnl,n the 1st day; ofv_ br�ttary, 1972, at t�I lI 12 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL the hour of 30 o'clock A.M., in the i. That the said report and the Council Chamber of the Court House Isame is hereby approved and adopted, and City Hall Building in the City of and the said improvement is hereby St. Paul. That the Commissioner of I ordered to be proceeded with. Finance give notice of Said meeting to 2. That the nature of the improve - the persons and in the manner pro- meat which the Council recommends Is vided by the Charter, stating the time to condemn and take an easement in and place of hearing, the nature of the I the land necessary for the slopes, cuts improvement and the total cost thereof I and fills, including' right of removal of as estimated. lateral support from subject land or File No. 17616. remainder thereof, occasioned by exca- Adopted by the Council January 6, vations thereof, or construction of 1972. slopes n the grading and surfacing Approved January 8, 1972. b (January 8, 1972) I withituminous material the alley in Block I, Howard Green Second Addi- t- a ;^ t.evinatnn Parkwav to Inter- Council File No. 256964- a part hereof, the hatched portions ii�� showing the cuts and the shaded per - In the Matter of grading and`surfac- tions showing the fills, with no altetns- ing with bituminous material the alley tives, and that the estimated cost there- in Block 1, Howard Green Second Addi- of is $60.00. tion, from Lexington Parkway to Inter- Resolved Further, That a public state 35E, (G-1994), under Preliminary hearing be had on said Improvement Order 256414, approved November 18, on the 1st day of February, 1972, at 1971. the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the The Council of the City of St. Pau] Council Chamber of the Court House received the report of the Com- and City Hall Building n the City of havin mfssfoner of Finance upon the above St. Paul. That the Commissioner of P Finance give notice of said meeting to improvement, and having considered the persons and in the manner pro - said report, hereby resolves: vided by the Charter, stating the time 1. That the said report and, the and place of hearing, the nature of the same is hereby approved and adopted, improvement and the total cost thereof and the said improvement is hereby as estimated. ordered to be proceeded with. File No. 17614-S. 2. That the nature of the improve-mAdo P ted by the Council January 6, ment which the Council recommends is to grade and surface with bituminous 1972• material the alley in Block 1, Howard Approved January 6, 1912, Green Second Addition, from Lexing- (January 8, 1972) , ton Parkway to Interstate 35E, (G-1994), with no alternatives, and that the esti- mated cost thereof is $1,268.00. RESOLUTION RATIFYING Resolved Further, That a public ASSESSMENT hearing be had on said improvement on the 1st dayy of February, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court "House Council File No. 256947 - and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner 91 In the matter of the assessment of Finance give notice of said meeting t3 benefits; cost and expenses for grading the persons and in the manner pro- and surfacing with bituminous material vided by the Charter, stating the time the alley in Lot 6, The Pioneer Real and place of hearing, the nature of the Estate and Building Society's Subdivi- improvement and the total cost thereof sion of North 1i of Northwest !a of as estimated. Section 22. Township 29, Range 22. File No. 17614-G. Also construct storm sewer 1n alley Adopted by the Council January 6, G-1868, under Preliminary Order 239872, 1948 approved -August 16,.1968, Intermediary Approved January 6, 1972. Order 241142, approved De✓"ember 3, (January 8, 1972) 163F inal1969.6rde241559, approved Janu- ary Council File No. 258965- A public- hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above .improvement, and said assessment In the Matter of condemning and having been and considered by the taking an easement in the land neces- Council, and having been considered sary for the slopes, cuts and fills: in- finally satisfactory, a it therefore eluding right of removal of r .--al Resolved, That the said assessment support from subfect land or remainder be -and thesameis hereby in all re - thereof, occasioned by excavations spects ratified, and the same Is hereby thereof, or construction of slopes in ordered to be submitted to the District the grading and surfacing with bitu- Court of the County of Ramsey for mnous material the alley in Stem 1, confirmation. Howard Green Second Addition fr^m Be It Further Resolved, That the y Lexington Parkway toInterstate 35E said assessment be and it is hereby (G-1994), under N Prelim in18Y19 Order determined to. be payable in 5 equal installments. File No. 17315-G. The Council of the City of St. Paul Adopted by the Council January 5, having received the report of the ^^m- 1972 missioner of Finance upon the above,. Approved January 5, 1972. improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: i (January 8, 1972) 4 ' Council File No. 256949 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the proposed alley In Registered Land Survey No. 82 and Block 2, Robert L. Ware's Eastern Heights Acre Lots from Pedersen Street to Winthrop Street, (G-1880). Also, install a sewer for storm water purposes in the alley from 250 feet east of the east line of Peder- sen Street to the existing sewer in May 20, 1969, Final Order 244569, ap• proved June 24, 1969. ' A public hearing having been ha( upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessmen haveg been further considered by thi Council, and having been consideree finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessmen be and the same Is hereby in all re spects ratified, and the same is hereb; ordered to be submitted to the Distric Court of the County of Ramsey fo confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That th said assessment be and it is liereb; determined to be payable in 20''equa installments. File No. 17364-G. Adopted by the Council January I 1972. Approved January 5, 1972. (January 8, 1972) AINT PAUL, 1972 13 CESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS - MENTA FISaNG TIME OF HEARING THEREON "ouncil File No. 258966 - In the matter of the assessment of oenefits, cost and expenses for con- -tructng a public Storm sewer n ALBANY AVENUE from Snell g Ave- nue to Armin Street; ARONA S'PREE'S From Albany Avenue to Midway Park- way; AB.MOND AVENUE from Arona Street to 300 feet East,of Albert Street; PASCAL STREET from Albanyy Avenue to Almond Avenue; MIDWAY PARK- WAY from Asbury Street to Pascal Street; ASBURY STREET from Midway Parkway to ,950 feet north; all to be known � LIF.B' SYSTEM S-12.'iilund a Prelim- inary Order 243952, approved May 16, 1969, Intermediary Order 245144, ap- 245439,1 approved September Final1 Order The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and n connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 2nd day of February, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Fnance ¢ive nntinn of said meetings, as required by .. time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the pa ttular owner to whom the notice directed. File No. 17409. Adopted by the Council January 6, 1972, Approved January 6, 1972. (January 8, 1972) .OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 256829 Ordinance No. 15013 -By Charles P. McCarty - An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: - "An administrative ordnance fixing the compensation rates of certain city positions and employments," approved Yanuary-23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Sant Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 6446, approved January 23, 1925, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out of Section II, where OF THE CITY OF S RESOLUTION RATIFYING 1 ;s? ASSESSMENT - Council File No. 256948 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading bituminous material and surfacing with the alley in Block 4, Lorena Park from Johnson Parkway to Clarence Street. constructsewer water for Sin plso urpostorm e'n the al eyand Clarence Street (G-1841), under Preliminary Or- der 240523, approved October 8, 1968, Intermediary Order 240598, approved October 15, 1968, Final Order 241036, ap- proved November 21, 1968. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered S- finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment z,r be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby'. ,IZ - determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. File No. 17323-G. Adopted by the Council January 5, _ 1972. Approved January 5, 1972. (January 8, 1972) w RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 256949 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the proposed alley In Registered Land Survey No. 82 and Block 2, Robert L. Ware's Eastern Heights Acre Lots from Pedersen Street to Winthrop Street, (G-1880). Also, install a sewer for storm water purposes in the alley from 250 feet east of the east line of Peder- sen Street to the existing sewer in May 20, 1969, Final Order 244569, ap• proved June 24, 1969. ' A public hearing having been ha( upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessmen haveg been further considered by thi Council, and having been consideree finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessmen be and the same Is hereby in all re spects ratified, and the same is hereb; ordered to be submitted to the Distric Court of the County of Ramsey fo confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That th said assessment be and it is liereb; determined to be payable in 20''equa installments. File No. 17364-G. Adopted by the Council January I 1972. Approved January 5, 1972. (January 8, 1972) AINT PAUL, 1972 13 CESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS - MENTA FISaNG TIME OF HEARING THEREON "ouncil File No. 258966 - In the matter of the assessment of oenefits, cost and expenses for con- -tructng a public Storm sewer n ALBANY AVENUE from Snell g Ave- nue to Armin Street; ARONA S'PREE'S From Albany Avenue to Midway Park- way; AB.MOND AVENUE from Arona Street to 300 feet East,of Albert Street; PASCAL STREET from Albanyy Avenue to Almond Avenue; MIDWAY PARK- WAY from Asbury Street to Pascal Street; ASBURY STREET from Midway Parkway to ,950 feet north; all to be known � LIF.B' SYSTEM S-12.'iilund a Prelim- inary Order 243952, approved May 16, 1969, Intermediary Order 245144, ap- 245439,1 approved September Final1 Order The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and n connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 2nd day of February, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Fnance ¢ive nntinn of said meetings, as required by .. time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the pa ttular owner to whom the notice directed. File No. 17409. Adopted by the Council January 6, 1972, Approved January 6, 1972. (January 8, 1972) .OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 256829 Ordinance No. 15013 -By Charles P. McCarty - An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: - "An administrative ordnance fixing the compensation rates of certain city positions and employments," approved Yanuary-23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Sant Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 6446, approved January 23, 1925, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out of Section II, where 14 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL they appear under the heading "Group A", the following Lines: „Lather 7.06„ "Plasterer .. ... 7.06". "Plasterer's Tender ..... ..... 6.45"; and by substituting in lieu thereof, re- spectively, the following lines: .,Lather ........................ 7.18" •'Plasterer .. 7.18" "Plasterer's Tender 6.54. SECTION 2 That said ordinance, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out of Section II all of the titles and rates in Group C; and by substituting in lieu thereof the following: "Group C Building Inspector ........ $8.08 Electrical Inspector ....... 8.08 Elevator Inspector .. .... 8.08 Gas Burner Inspector ..... 8.08 ^ Heating and Piping Inspector .. 8.03 Heating, Piping and Gas Burner Inspector ....... 8.08 Masonry Inspector ........ 8.08 Plasterer Inspector 8.08 Plumbing Inspector .... 8.08 Plumbing Inspector Water Department 8.08 Refrigeration Inspector .... 8.08 ` Senior Building Inspector8.43 Senior Electrical Inspector 8.43 Senior Mechanical Inspector 8.43 Senior Plumbing 843 Inspector Sheet Metal Inspector ..... 9.08 SECTION 3 This ordinance shalltake effect anc be in force on the first day of the first payroll period following thirty day. after its passage, approval and publica. tion in accordance with Council Fili No. 252932, approved March 10, 197: which authorizes these wage rate in creases to be retroactive to Novembe: 14, 1971. Passed by the Council January 11 1972. Yeas - Councilmen Butler, Conway Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedescc Mr. President (McCarty) -7. Nays -0. Approved January 11, 1972. CHARLES P. MCCARTY, Mayor. . Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL. City Clerk. (January 15, 1972) SECTION 1 ThatOrdinance No. 3250, approved .hagust 20, 1914, as amended, be and the am -e is ereby further amended by :riking out Section 35 E it which reads s follows: "The provisions of this Section 35 E shall not apply to any employee paid under Section 6 G of these Rules, to any employee whose position or is in the Special Employ- ment section of the Ungraded Divi- sion (Section 7), and who is paid by the hour or by the performance." .nd by substituting in lieu thereof the ollowing: "The provisions of this Section 35 E shall not apply to any employee whose position is in the Special E. - ployment section of the Ungraded Division (Section 7), and who is paid by the hour or by the performance." SECTION 2 That said ordinance, as amended, be ind the same is hereby further amended by .striking out Section 39 H (d) which reads as follows: "In case of reinstatement after leave of absence granted under subsection C of Section 35, except as otherwise provided in said subsection.". SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval, and publication. Passed by the Council January 11, 1972. Yeas - Councilmen Butler, ConwayLev, Mr.i PresidentMered(McCarty)-7. Tedesco, Nays -0. Approved January 11, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL,ty (January 15, 1972) Council File No. 256844-Ordinance No. 15015 -By Charles P. McCarty - An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, enttiled: "An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation rates of ce;tatn city positions and employments,". approved January 23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul ,Does Ordain: v T OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 15 Custodian -Engineer II........... 5.06 Custodian -Engineer II (Library) 5.061 Custodian -Engineer III .......... 5.21 Custodian -Engineer IV...5.41 Custodian -Engineer V 5.81 Custodian -E gineer (Municipal Stadiums,,; ......... 5.21 Janitor First year of. employment .... 4.41 Second year of employment .4.58 Third year of employment and thereafter ................... 4.71 Group E "Chief Refrigeration and Operating Engineer ....$5.91 Custodian -Engineer (Public Safety Building), 6.06 -Filter Plant Laborer ........... 4.91 •Fill er Plant Orator I .......... 5.01 Filter Plant Opeperator I .......... 5.20 FilterPlant Operator II ....... 5.71 Lime Recovery Operator ........ 5.20 Maintenance Man ............ 5.20 -Power Plant Helper 5.01 Pumping Engineer I ............. 5,36 Pumping Engineer II 5.71 Pumping Engineer III . 6.12 Refrigeration Engineer I (Steam - Electric) ....................... 5.01 Refrigeration Engineer II (Steam -Electric) 5.36 Stationary Engineer ..... .... 5.36 "Stationary Fireman .............. 5.21 Supervising Stationary Engineer. 5.66 Water Plant Aide ................ 4.91 Group F Auto Body Repairman ... ...$6.12 Auto Body Repairman Helper First year of employment 3.67 Second year of employment ... . 4.04 Third year of employment and thereafter ............... 4.41 Auto Mechanic.. .... ....... 6.12 Auto Mechanic j.eadman ........ 6.27 Equipment Maintenance Foreman 6.62 Fireman -Mechanic.............. 6.12 Fireman -Mechanic Foreman .... 6.62 Fireman -Mechanic General Foreman ................. .. 7.14 Machinist .......... ......c 6.14 .. Mechanic Foreman -Municipal Garage............ * ........... 6.6, Mechanic Foreman-ater Department .. ............... 6.6: Mechanic -Welder ....... ....... 6.1: Tire Repairman ............. 5.71 Welder -Blacksmith .............. 6.1: SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect ane he in force on the first day of the firs payroll period folloV}�fg thirty day passage, appff at and tion and -shall take effect in accord ci with Couneq File No. 256707 app vet December 10, 971, which authorizes the increases effa ted by this ordinance t, be retroacti/i a to January 8, 1972. Passed by the Council January 11 1972. Yeas - Councilmen Butler, Conwa3 Levine, ,Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesc( Mr. President (McCarty) -7. Nays -0. Approved Januaryon, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (January 15, 1972) :ouncil File No. 256791 -Ordinance No. 1:016 -By Roger M. Conway - AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FLOOD SLAIN MANAGEMENT REGULA- CIONS AND INCORPORATING THE n'TE IFI TILE SAINT PAUL LEGIS- IVE CODE. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: " SECTION 1 That the Saint Paul Leg lat've Code, is amended, be and the ame, here- by further amended by adding a new Chapter 57 thereto, per amuig to Flood Plain Management Re lations: Chapter 57. Flood Plain Management Regulations. 57.01-11efinitions A. Flood Plain. An area is a flood plain when it adjoins a watercourse which has been or hereafter may be covered by the regional flood. B. Regional Flood. This term means a flood which is representative of large floods known to have occurred general- ly in Minnesota and reasonably char- acteristic of what can be expected to occur on an average frequency in the maenitude of the 100 -year flood of the at to the UZ.U.S. Datum, isiz mt, elevation of 709.40 feet. Flood Plain Management Mowing provisions shall apply riles which are wholly or par- cated within a flood plain in of Saint Paul. td Development. Subdivision s and other new developments reviewed by the City of Saint nning $oard to assure that the gg requirements are met: .1 such proposals must be con - with the need to minimize lama ge ]1 public utilities and facilities, as sewer, gas,. electrical and -systems must be located and ucted to minimize or eliminate damage. Wequate drainage must be -pro - to reduce exposure to flood is. ilding Permits. New construe - I any substantial improvements or will quirements are met: I. The sanitary sewer system must be designed to minimize or eliminate the infiltration of flood waters into , the system and to minimize or elimi- nate discharge from the system into flood waters. il. On-site waste disposal systems must be located to avbid impairment SECTION 1 Councilce No. Ordinance3,195as am nded, 6446 be nand 15014-By Charles P. McCarty- January the same ishereby further amended by An ordinance amending Ordinance striking out of Section II all of Groups E F; and by substituting in lieu No. 3250, entitled:D, "An administrative ordinance re -I and thereof the following, respectively: lating to the Civil Service Bureau of Group D the City of Saint Paul, approving and Assistant Supdrvisor of adopting rules and regulations there- Custodians ................. for," Civic Center Foreman .......... 4.9E approved August 20, 1914, ag amended. Custodian -Engineer I ........... 4.9E 4.9E The Council of the City of Saint Paul Custodian -Engineer I -Library .. Custodia -Engineer I- Public Custodian -Engineer 4.9f Does Ordain: Safety ...................... v T OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 15 Custodian -Engineer II........... 5.06 Custodian -Engineer II (Library) 5.061 Custodian -Engineer III .......... 5.21 Custodian -Engineer IV...5.41 Custodian -Engineer V 5.81 Custodian -E gineer (Municipal Stadiums,,; ......... 5.21 Janitor First year of. employment .... 4.41 Second year of employment .4.58 Third year of employment and thereafter ................... 4.71 Group E "Chief Refrigeration and Operating Engineer ....$5.91 Custodian -Engineer (Public Safety Building), 6.06 -Filter Plant Laborer ........... 4.91 •Fill er Plant Orator I .......... 5.01 Filter Plant Opeperator I .......... 5.20 FilterPlant Operator II ....... 5.71 Lime Recovery Operator ........ 5.20 Maintenance Man ............ 5.20 -Power Plant Helper 5.01 Pumping Engineer I ............. 5,36 Pumping Engineer II 5.71 Pumping Engineer III . 6.12 Refrigeration Engineer I (Steam - Electric) ....................... 5.01 Refrigeration Engineer II (Steam -Electric) 5.36 Stationary Engineer ..... .... 5.36 "Stationary Fireman .............. 5.21 Supervising Stationary Engineer. 5.66 Water Plant Aide ................ 4.91 Group F Auto Body Repairman ... ...$6.12 Auto Body Repairman Helper First year of employment 3.67 Second year of employment ... . 4.04 Third year of employment and thereafter ............... 4.41 Auto Mechanic.. .... ....... 6.12 Auto Mechanic j.eadman ........ 6.27 Equipment Maintenance Foreman 6.62 Fireman -Mechanic.............. 6.12 Fireman -Mechanic Foreman .... 6.62 Fireman -Mechanic General Foreman ................. .. 7.14 Machinist .......... ......c 6.14 .. Mechanic Foreman -Municipal Garage............ * ........... 6.6, Mechanic Foreman-ater Department .. ............... 6.6: Mechanic -Welder ....... ....... 6.1: Tire Repairman ............. 5.71 Welder -Blacksmith .............. 6.1: SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect ane he in force on the first day of the firs payroll period folloV}�fg thirty day passage, appff at and tion and -shall take effect in accord ci with Couneq File No. 256707 app vet December 10, 971, which authorizes the increases effa ted by this ordinance t, be retroacti/i a to January 8, 1972. Passed by the Council January 11 1972. Yeas - Councilmen Butler, Conwa3 Levine, ,Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesc( Mr. President (McCarty) -7. Nays -0. Approved Januaryon, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (January 15, 1972) :ouncil File No. 256791 -Ordinance No. 1:016 -By Roger M. Conway - AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FLOOD SLAIN MANAGEMENT REGULA- CIONS AND INCORPORATING THE n'TE IFI TILE SAINT PAUL LEGIS- IVE CODE. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: " SECTION 1 That the Saint Paul Leg lat've Code, is amended, be and the ame, here- by further amended by adding a new Chapter 57 thereto, per amuig to Flood Plain Management Re lations: Chapter 57. Flood Plain Management Regulations. 57.01-11efinitions A. Flood Plain. An area is a flood plain when it adjoins a watercourse which has been or hereafter may be covered by the regional flood. B. Regional Flood. This term means a flood which is representative of large floods known to have occurred general- ly in Minnesota and reasonably char- acteristic of what can be expected to occur on an average frequency in the maenitude of the 100 -year flood of the at to the UZ.U.S. Datum, isiz mt, elevation of 709.40 feet. Flood Plain Management Mowing provisions shall apply riles which are wholly or par- cated within a flood plain in of Saint Paul. td Development. Subdivision s and other new developments reviewed by the City of Saint nning $oard to assure that the gg requirements are met: .1 such proposals must be con - with the need to minimize lama ge ]1 public utilities and facilities, as sewer, gas,. electrical and -systems must be located and ucted to minimize or eliminate damage. Wequate drainage must be -pro - to reduce exposure to flood is. ilding Permits. New construe - I any substantial improvements or will quirements are met: I. The sanitary sewer system must be designed to minimize or eliminate the infiltration of flood waters into , the system and to minimize or elimi- nate discharge from the system into flood waters. il. On-site waste disposal systems must be located to avbid impairment f 16 q PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL of them or contamination from their, Council File No. 256883—Ordinance No. during flooding. 15018—By Charles P. McCarty— D. Water Supply Systems. The water supply system proposals shall ke re-. An ordinance, amending Ordinance viewed by the City Water Department, No. 760T. entitled: to assure that they are designed to mi- An ordinance fixing the duties and nimize or eliminate the infiltration of responsibilities and the minimum qual- flood waters into the system and to I ifications for the various classes of minimize or eliminate discharge from ( positions in the Classified Service of the the system into flood waters. City," SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be inforce thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publica- tion. Passed by the Council Janu+ry 12, 1972. Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. President (McCarty) -7. Nays -0. Approved January 13, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, z City +Clerk. (January 15, 1972) Council File No. 256882—Ordinance No. 15017—By Charles P. McCarty— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 3250, entitled: "An administrative ordinance re- lating to the Civil Service Bureau of the City of Saint Paul, approving and adopting rules and regulations there- for," approved August 20, 1914, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 3250, approved August 20, 1914, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by in- serting in Section 6, under the heading Subprofessional Group, the following titles in the indicated grades: Title Grade Housing Aide I 22 Housing Aide II - 26 Housing Technician I 30 Housing Technician 11 34. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its pas- sage, approval, and publication. Passed by the Council January 12 1972. Yeas =.C'duhcllmen Sutler, Conway Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco; Mr. President (McCarty) -7. Nays -0. Approved January 13, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. Attest: HARRY,. MARSHALL, {( City Clerk, January 15, 1972) approved February 13, 1935, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 7607, approved February 13, 1935, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out the specifications for the following titles: Sanitarian I Sanitarian II Sanitarian Aide I Sanitarian Aide II and by substituting in lieu thereof, respectively, the following specifica- tions Title of class: SANITARIAN I Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to be trained in and to perform professional sanitarian duties and assignments for thA pur- pose of enforcing the city health- related ordinances and applicable state statutes and rules and regula- tions, and established administrative policies and procedures; and to per - in related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: During the probationary period to re- ceive instruction and training Fergo ing the enforcement and administra- tion of related health ordinances and applicable state statutes, policies, standards, and rules and regulations and to perform. routine inspections, and after the probationary period to perform duties such as: To make routine inspections of Grade "A" farms to see that they meet the requirements regarding building con- struction, well water standards, farm conditions, bacteriological standards and ancillary milk tests, sanitizing procedures, and to see that they have the proper chemical cleaning agents and sewage disposal facilities, and to see that they follow the proper poli- cies and procedures. 'To assist in carrying out investiga- tional and educational programs in the field of public health, including making speeches and preparing edu- cational material. To inspect commercial buildings, food establishments and other licensed es- tablishments requiring approval by the Health Officer as to their physical 1 "'a'ri'd--btluipment requirements and practices ilecessary to protect the general public, and to enforce public health laws, applicable state statutes, and rules and regulations of the de - 1 lartment for correcting existing vio- ations. To investigate domestic water supplies, sewage disposal facilities, and the dis- posal of other community waste (o see that water standards are met, that approved plumbing is used, and J, `ar OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 - 17 that the facilities are properly oper- To issue orders relative to the abate -sled. ment of insanitary conditions. To perform epidemiological investiga- To, rgllt food and drink samples for tions and to use the proper techniques la{toraectory ysis. ... labors- To consult, advise and instruct food h for obtaining food samples for tory analysis. establishment propriefors and others To establish and release animal quar- relative to acceptable public health methods. antines. To investigate complaints concerning To interpret and enforce public health '- alleged insanitary conditions, illegal laws, ordinances, -and regulations. To conduct surveys and analyze data 5` ppractice&, spoiled, adulterated or con- obtained thereby. laminated foods. To issue orders relative to the abate- To assist in supervising and training Sanitarians I and Aides. meet of insanitary conditions. To collect food and drink samples for To keep records and make reports. laboratory analysis. Minimum qualifications: instruct food and two yearsex- - To consult, advise and establishment proprietors and others to health College graduation perience as a Sanitarian I, or equiv- substitution for education.) relative acceptable public methods. elect. (No Must possess a Minnesota Driver's To keep records and make reports. License. Minimum qualifications: Title of class: College graduation with a major in SANITARIAN AIDE I one of the natural or physical sci- ences, public health, or food and/or Duties and responsibilities: Under to be trained to '+ dairy technology. (No substitution for education.) Must possess a Minnesota supervision. and to perform routine inspections Driver's License. and investigations of public and pri- facilities for the purpose of Title of class: vate determining compliance with health - SANITARIAN II related ordinances, applicable state statutes, rules and regulations, and' Duties and responsibilities: established administrative policies Under supervision, to perform difficult and procedures; and to perform re- - professional sanitarian duties and as- lated work as assigned. . Sig nment. for the purpose of enfore- Sng the City health-related ordinances Examples of work performed: During the probationary period to and applicable state statutes, and and regulations, and establish receive instruction and training Fe- rules administrative policies and piece- garding the enforcement and admin - istratton of related health ordinances �✓ dures; .and to perform related work and applicable state statutes, policies, as assigned. \ ,,'y, standards, and rules and regulations Examples of work performed: yid Grade A'.' and to perform routine inspections, to To make inspections of farms to see that they meet the re- and after the probationary period duties such as: r" qutrements regarding building con- perform To establish and release animal quar- {g struchon, well water standards, farm entities.. conditions, bacteriological standards To perpigeon control work. _ and ancillary milk tests, sanitizing To make routine inspections of swim - procedures, and to see that they have agents ming pools and bathing places. food, ,. „ the proper chemical cleaning and sewage disposal facilities, and to To collect routine samples of milk, ant water for laboratory scaly - see that they follow thc proper poli- cies and procedures. sis. To assist with routine license inspec- To carryout investigational and edu- tions. ' cational programs in the field of pub- To keep records and make reports. ,. .;f He health, including making speeches and preparing educational material. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation. Must possess To inspect commercial buildings, food establishments and other licensed es- a Minnesota Driver's License, ?" tablishments requiring approval by to their Title of class: AIDE If the Health Officer as physical and equipment requirements and SANITARIAN Duties and responsibilities: practices necessary to protect the general public, and to enforce public Under supervision, to make inspections and investigations of public --and pri- %3 - health laws, applicable state statutes, and rules and regulations of the de- vio- vate facilities for the purpose of determining compliance with health- .M ppartment for correcting existing lations. related ordinances applicable state and jfe To investigate domestic water supplies, disposal facilities, and the statutes, rules ant{ regulations, established administrativepolicies sewage disposal of other community waste to and procedures; and to perfo re - fated work as assigned. see that water standards are met, that approved plumbing is used, and Examples of work performed: - -that the facilities are .properly op- To make routine license inspections. To investigate complaints regarding crated. To perform epidemiological tnyestiga- tech- dogs and other animals. To perform pigeon control work. - tions and to use the proper, nigires for obtaining food samples for To make inspections of swimming P laboratory analysis. pools and bathing places. To establish and release animal guar- To collect samples of food, milk, and antines. water forlaboratory analysis. To keep records and make reports, To investigate complaints concerning alleged insanitary conditions, illegal Minimum qualifications: r. practices, spoiled, adulterated or con- High school graduation and one year's experlence as a Sanitarian Aide I, or _ laminated foods. 18 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL equivalent. Must possess a Minnesota Driver's License. SECTION 2 That said ordinance as amended, b, and the'same is hereby further amend ed by inserting in their proper alpha betical order the, following titles, an( specifications for Housing Aide I Housing Aide II Housing Technician I Housing Technician II Title of class: HOUSING AIDE I Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to be trained it and to perform routine inspection: and investigations of public and pri- vate facilities for the purpose of determining complianpe with the housing Ob e; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: In the capacity of a learner— To investigate complaints regarding improper storage and disposal of refuse. To assist in the inspeFtions of exterior Property areas with regard to sani- tation, gradings, drainage, weeds, and insect and rodent harborage. To assist in the inspections of the ex- terior of structures with regard to the conditions of foundations, walls, roofs, stairs, porches, railings, win- dows, doors, hatchways, and screen - To assist in the inspections of the in- terior ofstructures with regard to dampness; condition of structural members, the safety of interior stairs sect and rodent harborage. h assist in the inspections of the basic facilities in occupancies with regard to type and number of water closets, lavoratories, bath tubs or showers, kitchen sinks, water and sewer system connections, water heat- ing facilities, and other sanitary fa- cilities. To assist in the inspectionsof occu- pancies with regard to the condition and number of plumbing fixtures and systems, heating equipment, electrical outlets and fixtures, and with regard to ceiling heights, floor areas, sleep- ing rooms, acppess, and location of bath and slegglpiiI units. To assist in lire inspections of occu- pancies with regard to light and ven- tilation both natural and artificial, safety from fire, and general main- tenance and cleanliness. To assist in the inspections of rooming houses with regard to bathroom fa- cilities, floor area for sleeping: pur- drapes bed linen, towels, shades, and To make itispections relative to the issuanr# of'certificates of occupancy. ep' To kesimple records and make re- ports of inspections. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation. Must possess a Minnesota Driver's License. Title of class: HOUSING AIDE II Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to Qerform routine inspections and investigations of pub- lic and private facilities for the, pur-pose of determining compliance with the housing code; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To investigate complaints regarding improper storage and disposal of refuse. To determine ownership of parcels of real estate. To investigate general nuisance com- plaints and obtain abatement where warranted. To prepare appropriate reports and make recommendations. To assist in the inspections of exterior property areas with regard to sanita- tion, gradings, drainage, weeds, and insect and rodent harborage. To assist in the inspection of the ex- terior of structures with regard to the condition of foundations, walls, roofs, stairs, porches, railings, win- dows, doors, hatchways, and screen - in To assist in the inspection of the in- terior of structures with regard to dampness, condition_of structural members, the safety ointerior stairs and railings, the imperviousness of bathroom floors, sanitation, and in- sect and rodent harborage. To assist in the inspection of the basic facilities in occupancies with regard to type and number of water closets, lavatories, bath tubs or showers, s orage or gisposal facilities, and other sanitary facilities. To assist in the inspection of occu- and number of plumbing fixhe tures land with regard to ceiling heights, floor areas, sleeping rooms, access, and lo- cation of bath and sleeping units. To assist in the inspection ofoccu- pancies with regard to light and ven- tilation both natural and artificial, safety from fire, and general main- tenance and cleanliness. To assist in the inspection of rooming houses with regard to bathroom fa- cilities, floor area for sleeping pur- poses, bed linen, towels, shades, and drapes. To assist in the inspections relative to the issuance of certificates of occu- pancy. To keep records and make reports of inspections. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and one year's experfenee as a Housing Aide I, or equivalent. Must have a Minnesota driver's license. title of class: HOUSING TECHNICIAN I )uties and respponsibilities: Under supervision, to perform inspec- tions and investigations of public and Private facilities for the purpose of determining compliance with the housing code; and to perform related work as assigned. 'xamples of work performed: To investigate complaints regarding improeper storage and disposal of refus. To determine ownership of parcels of real estate. - OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 19 To investigate general nuisance com- plaints and obtain abatement where warranted. To prepare appropriate reports and make recommendations. To assist in the inspections of exterior property areas with regard to sanita- tion. gradings..drainage. weeds, and To inspect the interior of structures with regard to dampness, condition of structural - members, the safety of interior stairs and railinggs, the imper- viousness of bathroom floors, sanita- tion, and insect and rodent harborage. To inspect the basic facilities in occu- or the condition and number of pluirib- ing fixtures and systems, heating equipment, electrical outlets and ilx- tures, and with regard to ceiling heights, floor areas, sleeping rooms, access, and location of bath and sleep- ing units. _ To inspect occupancies with regard to light and ventilation both natural and artificial, safety from fire, and general maintenance and cleanliness. To inspect rooming houses with regard to bathroom facilities, floor area for sleeping purposes, bed linen, towels, shades, and drapes. To make inspections relative to the issuance of certificates of occupancy. To keep records and make reports of inspections. - Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and 15 credit hours'in courses related to the work involved in housing Inspection and two -years' experience as a Housing Aide II or equivalent. Each addi- tional year of qualifyingexperience may be substituted for five credit hours. Must have a Minnesota driv- er's license. Title of class: HOUSING TECHNICIAN II Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to perform and supervise insppections and investiga- tions of public and private facilities for the purpose of determining com- pliance with the housing code; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To assist in the inspections of exterior property areas with regard to sancta. tion, grading, drainage, weeds, anc insect and rodent harborage. To inspect the exterior of structure: with regard to the condition of foun• dations, walls, roofs, stairs, porches railings, windows, doors, hatchways and screening. To inspect the interior of structure: with regard to dampness, conditior of structural members, the safety o: interior stairs and.railings, the im• perviousness of bathroom floors, sant tation, and Insect and rodent harbor- age. To inspect the basic facilities in oc- cupancies with regard to type and number of water closets, lavatories, bath tubs or showers, kitchen sinks, water and sewer system connections, water heating facilities, heating facil- ities, incinerators, rubbish storage fa- cilities, garbage_ storage or disposal fixtures access, 1'0 inspect occupancies with regard to light and ventilation both natural and artificial, safety from fire, and gen- eral maintenance and cleanliness. To inspect rooming houses with re- gard to bathroom facilities, floor area for sleeping purpose"gd. linen, tow- els, shades, and drapes. To supervise a group of housing tech- nicians and aides. To assist in training new employees. To prepare reports and make recom- mendations. To keep records and make reports of inspections. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and -SO credit hours in courses related to the work involved in housing inspection and two years' experience as a Housing Technician I or equivalent. Each additional year of qualifying experi- ence may be substituted for five credit hours. Must possess a Minne- sota driver's license. SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval, and publication. Passed by the Council January 12, 1972. Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. President (McCarty) -7. Nays -0. Approved January 13, 1912. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor, Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (January 15, 1972) RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 258978—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 175 lineal feet of Gas Main on West Roble (south side) between Ohio and Charlton under pro- visions of Ordinance No. 14786, ap- proved Kay"' 1971. ,,,Adopted by the Council January 7, 72. Approved January 7, 1972. (January 15, 1972) 20 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council 69 File No. 2579 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul, by its Resolution, C. F. 256110, vacated certain streets and al- ley, as more particularly directed therein; and Whereas, The City Council has been appraised of a typographical error in the description of a portion of Van Reed Street vacated therein, and it is the intention of the City Council now to correct the said description; now, therefore, be it Resolved,That Council Resolution, C. F. 256110, approved October 22, 1171, be and the same is hereby amended so as to correct the description of that portion of Van Reed Street vacated therein to mad as follows: "All that part of Van Reed Street .lying Easterly of the Easterly line of Marvel Street and Southerly and Westerly of Line A hereinafter described", and, be it Further Resolved, That the City Clerk is hereby directed to file a certified COPY of this correctingg resolution in the Office of the Register of Deeds or Registrar of Titles of Ramsey County, Minnesota. Adopted by the Council January 7, 1972. Approved January 7, 1972. (January 15, 1972) Council File No. 256980 -By Roger M. ....:...:.....:.. "Conway - of Ing of this Council that such partial payment or payments on partial esti- mate or estimates on said Contract in no way are to be construed as an act by the City or any of its agents, serv- ants or employees extending the time specified for the completion or in any way changing the terms of said con- tract, plans or specifications thereof, nor in any way nor by any means shall'. this resolutic, or payment, or payments made under authority of this resolution be construed as a waiver of any of the rights of said City under said contract, and provided that prior to payment of any of the aforesaid partial estimate or estimates, said contractor by its .duly authorized agants or corporate officers, shall file with the City Comptroller in a form approved by the Corporation Counsel an acceptance of the conditions of payment as hereinbefore set forth, and Be It Further Resolved, That in the absence of said acceptance being filed w with the City Comptroller no payment or payments as aforesaid sliall be made. Adopted by the Council January 71 1972. Approved January 7, 1972. (January 15, 1972) Council File No. 256981 -By Roger M. Conway - Resolved, That the prgper officers of the City of Saint Paul are hereby au- thorized to pay to J & T Contracting Company, Inc, on Partial Estimate No. 1, Contract No. L-7477, City Project No. 71-S-1455, for the construction of a Sanitary Sewer in JULIET AVENUE from Lexington Pkwy. to 280 feet East said estimate being paid for the period of November 19, 1971 to December 10, 1971, and such other partial estimates on said contract that may be presented subsequently by said Contractor and approved by the City Engineer, it being the understanding of this Council that such partial payment or payments on partial estimate or estimates on said Contract in no way are to be construed as an act by the City or any of its agents, servants or employees extend - Ing the time specified for the comple- ticn or in any way changing the terms of said contract, plans or specifications thereof, nor in any way nor by any means shall this resolution or pay- ment, or payments made under author- ity of this resolution be construed as a waiver of any of the rights of said City under said contract, and provided that prior to payment of any of the afore- said partial estimate or estimates, said contractor by its duly authorized agents or corrpporate officers, shall file with the City Comtroller sh a form approved by the Corporation Counsel an acceptance of the conditions of payment as herein- before set forth, and Be It Further Resolved, That in the absence of said acceptance being filed with the City Comptroller, no payment or payments as aforesaid shall be made. Adopted by the Council January 7, 1972. Approved January 7, 1972. (January 15, 1972) File No. 256982 -By Robert F. a - ed, That the Council of the ;aint Paul, in the Matter of the caul, mr an increase in its electric rates, filed June 8 1971, hereby adopts as this Council's rtetermination in said matters the Findings of Facts and Con- clusions of, Law promulgated by the Hearing Examiner, Robert J. Sheran, and recommended to be approved by the Utilities Committee, a copy of which findings and conclusions are at- tached hereto as Exhibit A, and incor- porated herein; and be it Further Resolved, That pursuant to said Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law that the Permit Ordinance No. 14788, approved May 13, 1971, be amended in conformance therewith to Prescribe that the interim rates set under Ordinance No. 14062, approved November 29, 1968, and charged by the Company from March 1, 1969, to date _< the reasonable rates for said period; and be it Further Resolved, That pursuant to said Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law that the Permit Ordinance No. OF THE. CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 21 14788, approved UST13, 1971 be Agreement on behalf of the City of amended to prescribe that the-Noriliern Saint • Paul. States Power Company be entitled to Adopted by the Council January 7, an increase in revenues of 4.6% above 1972, the 1970 revenues from electric service Approved January 7, 1972. _ in the City of Saint Paul and the rea- sonable rates which would provide (January 15, 1972) - such revenue over and above that of the year of 1970 for said Company to Council File No. 256985 -BY Rosalie L. commence taking effect, as the Ordi- Butler- nance so provides, as amended; and be Whereas The St. Paul Municipal it p Further Resolved, That the City Clerk Court Juges have resci,� rti as in- Further directed forthwith to transmit three crease in fine Thefor City CouncilaofmSt. copies of the aforesaid Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law to Paul, on behalf of the citizens, thank Leonard J. Keyes, attorney for the and commend the Judges for their oittive Northern States Power Company: spur siveness torthe coundn and Pmsolution. Adopted by the Council January 7, Adopted by the Council January 7, 1972. 1972. Approved January 7, 1972. Approved January 7, 1972. (January 15, 1972) (January 15, 1972) Council File No. 256983-8y Charles P. Council File No. 2569r ­By Rosalie L. McCarty- Butler - Resolved, By the Council of the Resolved, That checks the aggregate City of Saint Paul, pursuant to the the City Treasury, to e provisions of Ordinance No. 15006, amount of $378,594.44, covering checks in respect of each item of severance numbered 46 to 66 inclusive, as Per pay provided to be paid by said ordi- checks or pertinent listing of same on nance, on account of any separation file in the office of the City Comptrol- from employment service of said City ler. which occurred in 1967, 1968. 1969, 1970 Adopted by the Council January 7, or 1971 save any such separation which may have occurred in any of said years 1972. byreason of death of any eIt¢l' em- Approved January 7, 1972. ployand Hereby (January ee, the same shall be is 15, 1972) diraeted to be paid upona defermd an- nual installment Payment plan, and that in'each Stich case no scheduled an- Council File No. 256987 -By Victor .7., nual installment of any such severance Tedesco - pay on account of any such separation, Tedesco - save separation by death of any such Whereas, The attached plans and spe- eligible employee, shall exceed $600.00, cifications for.•the Installation of New and that such payment therefor shall Windows at Fire Stations Nos. 13 and be made on or after February 1, 1972, 17 have been prepared by the City or as soon thereafter as it may be con- Architect under the direction of the venient for the proper City officers to Commissioner of Parks, Recreation and make such payment thereon, and thatpublic Buildings; now, therefore, be it successive annual installments not in Resolved, That said plans and specifl- excess of the sum of $600.00 thereon cations, being satisfactory to the Com - shall become due and payable on or missioner of Public Safety, are hereby after the 10th dayy of February in each approved and the Purchasing Agent is succeeding year to the extent and only hereby authorized to advertise for bids to the extent that the same shall be thereon m the manner provided in and necessary to effect the payment of the by the Charter. Job #71-99. total severance pay amount, in each Adopted by the Council January 11, particular case, without interest. 1972. Adopted by the Council January 7, Approved January 11, 1972. 1972• (January 15, 1972) Approved January 7, 1972. (January 15, 1972) Council Fyne No. 256988 --By Leonard W. Levine - Council File No. 256984 -By Charles P. Resolved, That the proper City offi- McCarty- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- Resolved, That the Council of the tain employes in the Department of City of Saint Paul does hereby aP- Libraries and Civic Buildings (Librar- prove Operating .Agreement between les) for overtime employment as the City, acting through its Model described in the resolution. Cities Department, and Williams and Adopted by the Council January 11, O'Brien, Inc., said Agreement pertain- 1972. ing to conducting, of a -Consultant Housing Study for the Model Cities Approved January 11, 1972. Area, as more particularly set forth in (January 15, 1972) said Agreement, a copy of which is an _ file in the Office of the City Clerk; and be it- - Council File No. 256989 - By Dean Further Resolved; That the Mayor. Meredith - Director of Model Cities Department, the hereby] author and City execute the saroller id cers care hereby tauthorized t City cer- 22 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL tain employes in the Department of the payment into the City treasury of Public Safety (Bureau of Health) for the required fees. overtime employment as described in Adopted by the Council January 11, the resolution. 1972. Adopted by the Council January 11,Approved January 11, 1972. 1972. (January 15, 1972) Approved January 11, 1972. (January 15, 1972..1 Council File No. 256990 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application L-13475 for Motor Vehicle Salvage Dealer Li- cense applied for by Bernard Patrick Comiskey at 310 West Sycamore Ave- nue, be and the same is hereby granted, subject to all .provisions f Ordinance No. 8943, relative to dismaontling yards, and further subject to the conditions that the sidewalks abutting the same premises be kept clean of snow and ice at all times. Adopted by the Council January 11, 1972. Approved January 11, 1972. (January 15, 1972) Cpuncil File No. 256991 — By Dean fdferedith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution bp and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon Council File No. 256992 — By Dean Meredith— "Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are Hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. .- Adopted by the Council January 11, 1972. Approved January 11, 1972. (January 15, 1972) Council File No. 256993 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department of Public Safety (General Administration, Building Maintenance) for overtime employment as described in the resolu- tion. Adopted by the Council January 11, 1972. Approved January 41, 1972. (January 15, 1972) Counc"ile'No. 256995—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, By authority of the Laws of Minnesota for the year 1959, Chapter 330, H.1;'. 217 and ratified by C.F. No, 192216, approved May 2, 1959, the City of Saint Pauf may pay a portion of the assessable costs of Sidewalk Construction when sylch costs exceed the benefits to the property .owner. Whereas, It has been determined that the following described- parcels of property be relieved of the following amount: Owner Description Amount Mabel E. Cervenka, et al .... Lot 22, Blk. 8,'Drake% Re. of Elks. 2, 8, 9, 10 and Lots 1 to 11 of Elk. 11, all being,.part of McLean's Reservation to St. Paul ...........$ 28.51 Russell H. Roettger ..........Lot 6, Elk. 9, Drake's Re. of Elks. 2, 8, 9, 10 and Lots 1 to 11 of Blk. 11, all being part of McLean's Reservation to St. Paul ........ 158.38 Robert E. Ward ..............Lot 1, Blk. 1, A. Gotzian's Rear. of Sigel's Twin City Fed. Say. & Loan .Lot 11, Elk. 19, A. Gotzfan's Rear. of Sigel's 175.42 Add. ..............: ... >-,.,................ 144.55 Elizabeth R. Kondziella ......Lot 13, Blk. 19, A.7itz-man's Rear of Sigel's Add. .......... 56.05 ........ 20 ft. 17,. Blk. Harry H. Birch ..............Lot 18 & W. 20 ft. of Lot 17, Blk. 6, Aurora Add. ....224.20 GeorgeV. Murphy ........... E.%Land alof Lot 1, Blk. 3, Kuhl's 2ndAdd. .................................... 229.16,. Frances Pellowski ...........Lot 15, Blk. 15, Eastville Hts. .. 226.22 ... .E k. 1 , James M. Wright ............ W. 13 f±. of Lot 17 &all of Lot 16, Blk. 15, Eastville His. ....... ......... 226.22 Armin E. Dexheimer ........E. j¢ of Lot 2 &all of Lot 1, Blk. 16, East- ville Hts................................... 226.22 Zygmunt J., Norma M. & Patricia A. Szalapski ........Lot 30, Blk. 16, Eastville His . ............... 23.18 Edward A. Peterson .. ...Lot 1, Elk. 2, Lockwood's Add . ............. 233.11 James J. & Joseph Tavitsky . Lot 30. Blk. 2, Lockwood's Add. ............ 231.78 Richard E. Hawkins ......... Lot 1, But. o, ' ockwood's Add ............... 231.78 Henry C. Salchow ...........Lot 3U, Blk. 2, Lockwood's Add . ............ 231.78 Elizabeth Galonska .........,Lot 15, Blk. 4, Lockwood's Add . ............ 231.78 Donald G. Pilot .............. Lot 16, Blk. 4, Lockwood's Add. ............ 231.78 Irvin G. Woelm .............. No. 62.50 ft. of Lot 15, Howard's Add. ...... 115.89 Michael D. Greshing .........Lot 16. Howard's Add . ...................... 208.60 Joseph Starzecki ............Lot 1, Blk. i, E. M. Mackubin's 2nd Add. .. 231.78 James R. Conrad .............Lot 30, ^hili 1. E. M. Mackubin's 2nd Add... 209.00 Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and he is hereby authorized to pay from the Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund, Code 6000• the amount of $3,875.39, a portion of the assessable costs of Sidewalk Construc- tion under the 1970 Sidewalk Contract 70-M-0502, Levy No. 3, District No. 3, OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 23 L-7279, in the amount of $3,875.39, said Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund to be reimbursed sed from -the City's Share of Local Improvement Aid Fund, 61 Adopted by the Council January 11, 1972. Approved January 11, 1972. (January 15, 1972) Council File No. 256996—BY Roger M. Conway— Whereas, By authority of the Laws of Mirtnesota for the year 1959, Chapter 330, H.F. 217 and ratified by C.F. No. 192216, approved May 2, 1959, the City of Saint Paul, may pay a portion of the assessable costs of Sidewalk Construction when such costs exceed the benefits to the property owner. Whereas, It has been determined that the following described parcels of property be relieved of the following amount: Amount Owner ' Description • • • •$ Amount Albert J. Anderson .. ...Lot 11, Elk. 2, Whittier Division .. .... Edward D. Mischel .......... With s easements; -Lot 15, Bl.. 5, Edmund254.28 Rot 1 1st Add. Esther C. Andersen ..........Lot 16, Blk. 5, Edmund Rice's .st Add. .254.28 Walter J. Pleau .............. 1F.x2 W. & 3,7ft. of Elk. 8. Edmund RiNo. e s41st Add Lots 183.00 Julia Gustafson .....:........E. 55 it. of Lots 14 & 15, Elk. 2, Edmund 888 Rice's 1st Add. • • . • • •' Joseph H. Lehner ::::::::..:.Lot....Lot 16, Elk. 2, Edmund Rice's 1st Add....... 56.28 James W. Hansen Lot 24, Elk. 10, Edmund Riceund s ]st Add...1st Ad ... 248.0'87 Rika Nelson .... ..... Arthur W. Backstrom . • • • ::: LLot ot 1, Blk 13, EdmuStinsond Aide's 1st. Add: ::: ; :: 233.87 Alfred J. Pedro .......-.... • • •Lot 2, BE 4, Stinson's Add . ................ 233.8? Wolff Const, Co. .. . 231.57 Lewis A. Garrison ........:::LEx, Sol 0.61 ft. for SimsdSt., Lot 7, Blk. 1, Doyle P. Krech Auditor's Sub. #7 . • • • • • . 189.33 Michael Huck ................ o ft., Lot 10 talk 1, Auditor's St.SLot ub. • So: 161.04 .Lot 5 & ex. So. 10.6 ft., Lot 6, Elk.. 2, Emma P. Boerner Audi- tor's Sub., #7 208.85 'Danny M. Collyard ..........Lot 8, Blk. 2, Auditor's Sub. #7 ............ 59.05 Stanley .aBill i.. .......... Lot 5L . k.10 2, Auditor's Sub. . • • • • u • • • • 50223 Harry W. Bill ................ (Ex. # 1...6 ...) Lot 53, Blk. .. .. .3 & 21)0.87 Sub. #7 ........................... 12 Olga A. Olson ..............: W. 83. f it. of o. 39.5 it. ofoLot 77,1 Blk. 3. Auditor's Sub. #7 .... 162.98 ..................�.8..... ot Viola C. Witte ....°..••-• ex. W. 83.5 ftL& axe 8oµ1053 ft., Lot17, Blk. . • • . 3, Auditor's Sub. #7 . • • • • ..... •j ...... ' • • • • • 109.32 Fred W. Hoists Co chis....... .. Lot 9, Bik, 3, Auditor's Sub. #7 .. .. 256.83 Elizabeth C. Co odbe eUP • ••.mot 1, Blk. 12, Eastville Hitsta . ................ 297.70 TS 50.15 Gertrude . Woodbeck ......Lot 11, Elk. 11, Eastville His. 50.15 Gertrude R. Woodbock ......Lot 12, 6 ft. Il, Eastville • • Jerome R. Saete ............. No. His ft. of Lots 13,14.&.15, Blk�ll: East. 22231 villa Hts. .................. Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and he is hereby authorized to pay from the Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund, Code 6000 the amount of $4.970.33, a portion of the assessable costs of Sidewalk Construc- tion under the 1970 Sidewalk Contract 70-M-0502, Levy No. 4, District t RevolvggNo. 3, t beFund rein the amount imbursedmbursed from they City's Share said Peof Lo a7 Improvement Aid Fund, 0920- 461 (1971). Adopted by the Council January 11, 1972. - Approved January 11, 1972. (January 15, 1972) Council File No. 256997—BY Roger M. Continge cy Fund t.........$4,242.20 Conway— Whereas, In connection with the Topics 3203 .................. 4,242.19 P-0550 widening of the Northwest corner of Adopted by the Council January 11, Wacouta St. at 0th St., City Forces will 1972 perform this work at a cost of $7,881.94 Engineering and Inspection $62 5 Approved January 11, 1072. (anuary 15, 1972) plus, ora total cost of $8,484.39; now,there-0 fore be it, Resolved, That the cost of $8,484.39 Council File No. 256998—BY Roger M. be charged to the Permanent Improve- ment Revolving Fund Code 6000 and as Conway—In the matter of Comptrol- this same Yung to be reimbursed follows: ler shContract L -7434 -for furnishing and L 24 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL innaumg new traffl son Pkwy. and TY Ave. and Victoria Minnesota St., Sixtl and at Cretin Ave. and revise traffic si, and Cedar St., Wabai St. and Seventh St, and install intercc Minnesota St. and R St., Hunt Electric tractor, the specifiei tion is December 1, Whereas, The Con cuted the work dili; rescheduling of, re. projects it was not pp the contract by safi :ion, therefore, be I Resolved, That the cials be and they are and directed to exec to sad contract extc completion to Septe: vided however, thr shall have no force c sureties on the Cont: nals at John- ' Shop, 1100 N. Hamline, Saint Paul at., Randolph Minnesota to GALLAGHER'S SERV-'enth St., and ICE, INC. for the cost of $5,010.00 in and Hope St. accord with the specifications on Summit Ave. Formal Bid #4738, the award being at Eighth St. made to the lowest 4sponsible "bidder and Twelfth meeting specifications. Wacouta St. Formal Bid #4738 ion between Req n. No. 1658 i cation, Tent C Adopted byl the Council January 11, B of comple- 1972. and, Approved January 11, 1972, ' it has prose- (January 15, 1972) , but due to construction e to complete e of comple- Council File No: 257007 -By Robert F. Sprafka— rer City oftl- Resolved, That the proper City offl- ry authorized cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- t amendment tain emploxes in the Department of 1 the time of ment cas described forovertime t e�resolutiony 1, 1972 pro- le resofutlon Adopted by the Council January 11, !ct unless the 1- .a Bond c 1972- .a Approved January 11, 1972. (January 15, 1972) f Council File No. 257008—By Charles P. McCarty— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- �CYerk of Municipal Court foreovertime employment as descried in the tes0- lution. Adopted by the Council January 11, 1972. Approved January 11, 1972. (January 15, 1972) Council File No. 257009—By Charles P. McCarty— Resolved, That the City Council does hereby concur in and approve the ap- pointment of Mrs. Norma Finnegan, 870 Linwood Avenue, Saint Paul, Minneso- ta, as a member of the Government 'Reorganization Committee. Adopted by the Council January 11, 1972. Approved January 11, 1972. (January 15, 1972) Council File No. 257010-257011-257012 —By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of $2,002,59831 covering checks numbered 87 to 327 Inclusive, as per checks or pertinent listing of same on file in the office of the City Comptrol- ler. Adopted. by the Council January 11, 1972. Approved January Il1972 (January 15,'1972i Council Ffie No. 257015—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That the City Council hereby concurs in the action of the Contract Committee in the award of a contract for furnishing all labor, ma- terials, equipment and services neces- sary �1IER'Incidental RL4_11 PA— PPLAY AREA cated at Wilder Street and St. Anthony Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota, for the contract price of $20,974,00 (Ph.a Engi- neering and Inspection—$1,500.00) as a ue rc Further Resolved, That the City o St. Paul hereby waives all claim for ]tquidated damages and that n0 engi- neering and inepecifon coats on this project will be efiharged to the Contrac- tor for such extended period. Adopted by the Council January ll, 1972. Approved January 11, 1972. (January 15, 1972) Council File No. 255999 --By Roger M. Conway— t 1 a Power Company be given PeNortrmissiontto Place, construct and thereafter main- tain a 13,800 volt direct burial electric cable along or across Wynne Street from a pole located on the north east corner of Wynne and Albert Streets to property byt a Council Jan901 South uary 11, 1972. Approved January 11, 1972. (January 15, 1972) Council File No, 257000—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to place, construct and thereafter maintain an underground cable in steel pipe conduit across Montreal Avenue, approximately 100 feet west of Edge- sk ch attached her accordance rkwtohstart on or after January 1972 and to be completed on or before June 1972. Adopted by the Council January 11, 1972. Approved January 11, 1972. (January 15, 1972) Council File No. 257008—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That the Cit Council hereby concurs in the action of the Purchasing Committee in the award for furnishing and delivering 50 ST81EL- REFUSE CONTA 24ERS for the Depart- ment of Parks and Recreation and Pub- lic Buildings, Recreation—Como Park r OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 25 result of Formal Bid #4881 and the bid being the lowest meeting specifics - specifications incorporated therein, tions. LIEBERG CONSTRUCTION, INCOR- F.B. .#4879 PORATED being the lowest responsible Req'n No. 40897 bidder under the specifications and the. Code: 8000-000 Corporation Counsel is her directed Adopted by the Cobncil January 12, to draft the proper form of contract 1972 and obtain the necessary performance and payment bonds. The proper City Approved January 13, 1972, officials are hereby authorized to exe- (January 15,'1972) cute said contract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Formal Bid No. 4881. Council File No. 257018—By. Robert F. Adopted by the Council January 12, Sprafka- 1972. Resolved, That the Council hereby Approved January 13, 1972. concurs in the award of the Purchasing (January 15, 1972) Committee and hereby awards contract for furnishing and delivering PRE- STRESSED CONCRETE CYLINDER PIPE for the City of Saint Paul, Water Council File No. 257018—By Robert F. Department, Saint Paul, Minnesota, as Sprafka— follows: Resolved, That the Council hereby TO: INTERPACE CORPORATION concurs in the award of the Purchasing 141 Lineal Ft. of 30 -Inch Prestressed Committee and hereby awards contract Concrete Cylinder Pipe for furnlshlPg and delivering CLA55 ('Class 150) .. .. ..... ..... yqp 09 150 MECHANLCAL JOINT CAST IRON Total amount of contract ..$5,852.89 WATER PIPE for the City of Saint TERMS: Net 30 Days Paul, Water Department, Pipe Yard, at unit price bid, In accordance with 1900 North Rice Street, or Storeyyard, bid specifications therefor and the 289 North Hamline, Saint Paul, Minne. Formal Bid #4897 of said bidder, such sota, as follows: bid being the lowest meeting speclfics- TO: UNITED STATES PIPE tions. " & FOUNDRY COMPANY F.B. #4897 1. 5,000 Lineal ft. of 8" pipe— Re 'n. N0. 40793 $2.53 ......................$12,850.00 CODE: 8000-000 2. 5,000 Lineal ft. of 8" pipe— Adopted by the Council January 12, 53 .. ... ...$17,850.00 1972, 3. 5,000 Lineal ft, of 12" pipe— Approved January 13, 1972. 4. 3,000 Lineal ft. of 18'apipe� 0,250.00 (January 15, 1972) $9.49 .....$28,470.00 Total amount of contract.............$89,020.00 Council File No. 257019 --By Robert F. Terms: Net ays Sprafka— at unit prices bid, in accordance with Whereas, In the matter of Comptrol- bld specifications therefor and the ler's Contract L-7490, City Project Formal Bid #4888 of said bidder, such M-0537, for Ornamental Lighting ys- bid being the lowest meeting spe6flca- tem in RIVERVIEW INDUSTRIAL tions. PARK, Hunt Electric Corporation, Con- F.B. #4880 tractor, the specified date of completion Req n No. 40740 is November 15, 1971, and Code: 8000-000 Whereas, The Contractor has prose- cuted the work diligently but it was Adopted by the Council January 12, not possible to complete the contract 1972. by said date of completion, therefore Approved January 13, 1972be it (January 15, 1972) Council File No. 257017—By Robert F. Spraka— Resolved, That the Council hereby a" TO: LYON CHEMICALS, INC. Adopted by the Councllil Ja uary 12, 1972. 20 TONS—COPPER SULPHATE Com- mercial Grade—Large Crystal -100# Approved January 13, 197.1. Bags -40,000# Carloads (F.O.B, Rail (January 15, 1972) Siding) .....: ..... ...$477.50/Ton Total amount oY contract ,.$9,550.09 Terms: 1% 30 Days Council File No. 257020—By Robert F. at unit price bid, in -accordance with Sprafka— bid specifications therefor and the Whereas, In the matter of Comptrol- Formal Bid #4879 of said bidder, such ler's Contract L•7488, City Project No. .1~ 26 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL M-0530, for Ornamental Lighting Sys- tem in the THOMAS -DALE RENEWAL' AREA, Hoffmann Electric of Saint Paul, Contractor, the specified date of completion is November 15, 1971, and Whereas, The 'Contractor has prose- cuted the work diligently but it was not possible to complete the contract by said date of completion, therefore be it Resolved, That the proper City Offi- cers be and are hereby authorized and directed to execute an amendrpent to said contract extending the time of completion to June 1, 1972, provided however, that this resolution shall have no force or effect unless the sureties on the Contractor's bond consent there- to and file such consent in writing with the City Comptroller, and be it Further Resolved, That the City of Saint Paul hereby walves all claim for liquidated damages and that no engi- neering and inspection costs on this project will be charged to the Contrac- tor for such extended period. Adopted by. the. Council January 12, 1972. Approved January13, 1972. (January 15, 1972) Council File No. 257021 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, Glenn L. Hansen, an em- ployee of the Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Police, was injured in a third party accident on August 16, 1969, while engaged in the performance of his duties; and Whereas. The City has incurred med- being paid salary Inhe amount of $830.40 for which the" ity may claim credit at therate of $60.00 per week; and that the city squad car No. 904 was also damaged in said accident to the extent of $66.30 for which Comptrol- ler's Registered Bill #3-6272 was issued; and Whereas, A compromise settlement has been negotiated between said em- ployee and the other party involved in said accident, which provides for a net settlement to the City in the amount of $808.47 after deductions for proportionate attorney's fees and costs; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City officers are hereby authorized to accept the Adopted by the Council January 12, 1972. Approved January 13, 1972. (January 15, 1972) Council File No. 257022 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, Donald K. Huisenga, an em- ployee of the Department of Public SaFety, Bureau of police, was injured in a third party accident on December 11, 1965, while engaged in the perform- ance of his duties; and Whereas, The City has.incurred med- ical expense in the amount of $534.00 therefor, and said employee was dis- abled from work for a period of time being paid salary in the amount of $661.80 for which the City may claim credit at the rate of $45.00 per week; and Whereas, A compromise settlement has been negotiated between said em- ployee and the other party involved in said accident, which provides for a net settlement to the City in the amount of $435.00 after deductions for proportion- ate attorney's fees and costs; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to accept the sum of $435.00 in full, final and complete settlement of its claim herein; that of said sum $218.00 is thereby credited to the Police Salary Fund and $219.00 to the Workmen's Compensation Fund. Adopted by the Council January 12, 1972. Approved, January 13, 1972. (January 15, 1972) Council File No. 257024—By Roger M. Conway— In the matter of constructing a pub- lic storm sewer in POINT DOUGLAS ROAD from Warner Rd. to Johnson Parkway; in JOHNSON PARKWAY from Pt. Douglas Rd. to Griffith St. at Wakefield Ave.; in GRIFF 17H STREET from Wakefield Ave. to Hancock St.; in HANCOCK STREET from Griffith St. to Margaret St.;- in EARL STREET from Sixth St. to Reaney Ave.; in CYPRESS STREET from Beech St. to Reanev Ave.- in M7NNF.HAHA AVE - to to of Third St.; in GOTZIAN STREET from Fifth St. to Third St.; in ATLANTIC STREET from Margaret Ave. to Minne- haha wAve:;vi¢T,ATLANTICC,, STREET from Fourth St, to Third St.,,4Yn THIRD STREET from Atlantic St. to Griffith St.; in EUCLID STREET from Frank St. to. Griffith St.; in .FRANK STREET cations for the above named improve- ment, as submitted by the Commission- er of Public Works, under Preliminary Order No. 253577, approved April 13, 1971, and Final Order No. 254685, ap- proved June 29, 1971 are hereby ap- proved and be it further Resolved, That the Purchasing Agent be and -he is hereby directed to adver- tise for bids on this improvement. Adopted by the Council January 12, 1972. Approved January 13; 1972. (January 15,. 1972) 1 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972. - 27 Council File No. 257025—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the City Council here- by concurs in the action of the Con- i tract Committee in the award of a 7 contract for furnishing all labor, ma- 1 terials, equipment and services'neces- sary or incidental to the CONSTRUC- TION OF THE WATSON AVENUE SEWER from Lexington Parkway to 270' East for the Department of )Public Works, to Ashbach Construction Com- pany for the contract price of $18,350.00 (plus Engineering and Inspection 10%— $1,835.00; Collection or Miscellaneous Charges—$20,0.00) as a result of Formal Bid No. 4873 and the specifications in- corporated therein. LAshbach Construc- tion Company being the lowest respon- sible bidder under the specifications and the Corporation Counsel is hereby directed to draft the proper form of contract and obtain the necessary Per- formance and payment bonds. The proper City officials are hereby author- ized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Contract No. S-1470 Dept. Cont. No. S-1470 Engineer's Estimate: $14,500.00 Formal Bid No. 4873 Adopted -by the Council January 12, 1972. Approved January 13, 1972. (January 15, 1972) Council File No. 257026—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That out of the Workmen's Compensation Account of the General Fund weekly compensation of $80.00 be pard Gerald C. Wienke while he is temporarily totally disabled by reason of injuries he received on November 19, 1971, while employed by the . De- partment of Public Works and that $160.00 in final settlement, to and in- cluding December 3, 1971, is now due and payable. Adopted by the Council January 12, 1972. Approved January 13, 1972. (January 15, 1972) Council File No. 257027�By Charles P. McCarty— Resolved, That the Council hereby concurs in the action of the Purchasing Committee in the award for furnishing d d li i W2PING CLOTHS dur- :ouncil File No. 257032—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The attached plana and ape- �ifications for Area Lighting at Various lecreation Centers have been prepared ry Toltz,. King, Duvall, Anderson and associates, Inc. under the direction of he City Architect and the Commis- doner of Parks, Recreation and Public 3uildings; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That said plans and specifi- !ations, being satisfactory to the Com- missioner of Parks, Recreation and. Public Buildings, are hereby approved and the Purchasing Agent is hereby au- thorized to advertise for bids thereon in the manner provided in and by the Charter. Job t*71-67. Adopted by the Council January 13, 1972. Approved January 14, 1972. (January 15, 1972) Council File No. 257033 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the City Council here- by concurs in the action of the Pur- chasing Committee in the awards for furnishing, FIRE FIGHTERS' UNI- FORMS over a twelve month period as required by the City of Safety, Paul De - Fire Protection Public the followingaven- dors. TO: MILBURN CLOTHING COMPANY 1. 600 approx. — Regulation "West Point" long sleeve 2. police00approx. eachRegulation 7.00 "West Point" short sleeve police shirts, each ...... 6.45 3. 600 approx. — Pr. Approx. Fechheimer Bros. navy blue trousers #32200, each 8.75 4. 600 approx. — Pr. Approx. Fechheimer Bros. navy blue trousers #32250, each 8.25 5. 50 approx. — Ranking offi- cer's white uniform shirts, long sleeve West Point #7, 0,PC, each .. ..... . 6.50 6. 50 approx. — Ranking offl- cer's white uniform shirts, short sleeve West Point #7500C, each .. 6.00 9. 200 approx. — Liners for summer utriform firefight- er jacket-Fechheimer Bros. each .............. 5.60 SEWING COSTS: No cost when ordered with jacket, an a rver ng ing period of two years from December & Political - 12. otherwise, PLUS 100 approx. —Jacket -Light 1.00 24, 1971 for City/'County all Entities therein follows: welght, waist style-Fech- as each`Cap 10.00 TO: MILLER SUPPLY COMPANY, 14. 25 approx. —Trooper Cap— 25 appymer x —T INCORPORATED °Midwest, each .. .. ...... 4.95 t. 6,000 Lbs. — White #1 Wip- for the total cost of (ap- ing Cloths (approximate- proximately) .. ......$21,138.75 ly). — $.24900 lb..........$1,992.00 Terms: 0% 30 days 2. 35,000 Lbs. — Near White Wiping Cloths (apprgxi- TO: MUNTEAN-HEDMAN, mat%) — $2190¢ 16.....$7,665.00 Terms: 1% 30 days INCORPORATED 30. 1,000 pr. approx. — Men's in accordance with the specifications on socks — Munsingwear #40, each ....$ .65 Formal Bid #4812 the award being 11. .................. 1,000 pr. approx. —Men's made to the lowest responsible bidder Mun str#4 meeting, spedflgations. singwe 5; each .65 Adopted by the Council January 12, 13. 26 approx. — Sur at— 1972. Energy 100FD—Sizes 48-50 Approved January 13, 1972. add 10% Longs add (January 15, 1972) each ...................... 30.75 28 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 15. 25 approx. - Parka, navy age facilities; and do all other work -Butwin #111SP-REGU- 39.00 complete which is necessary and incidental to said improvement, under LAR SIZES 34-46, each ... EXTRA SIZES: 48 -ADD, F.zh-inary Order 255582, approved each . 3.90 September 2, 1971. 50 -ADD, each ............ 5.85 52 -Add, each .......... 10.00 The Council of the City of St. Paul Long -ADD, each 3.90 having received the report of the Com - for the total cost of (ap- \ missioner of Finance upon the above proximately) ....$ 3,043.75 improvement, Terms: Net and having considered said report, hereby resolves: the TO: UNIFORMS UNLIMITED; 1. That the said report and same is hereby approved and adopted, AT INCORPORATED OR and the said improvement is hereby 7. a - Jersey type PP Y ordered to be proceeded with. long sleeve sweat shirt, 2. That the nature of the improve - navy blue - Wilson 8632, 3.30 ment which the Council recommends is eaca . .. . .... .....$ to improve WHEELOCK PARKWAY 8. 200 approx. - Jersey type (City Project P-0557) from Dale Street !a sleeve sweat shirt, navy to Rice Street as follows: construct +% - blue -Wilson 8632, each ''3,30 bituminous overlay; construct curb and for the total cost of (ap- gutter; construct street, alley and approximately) . .....$ 1,320.00 driveway returns; construct storm Terms: 1% 30 days water drains a facilities; and do all is in - in accord with the specifications on Formal Bid #4865 the awards being other work which necessary and cidental to complete said Improvement, made to the lowest responsible bidders with no alternatives, and that the esti- o meeting specifications. mated cost thereof is $103,460.00. Formal Bid #4865. Adopted by the Council January 13, Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement 1972. on the 8th day of February, 1972, at Approved January 14, .1972. the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the (Januaryd5, 1972) Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the ,Commissioner of -, PRELIMINARY ORDERS Finance give notice bf said meeting to the nprsons and in the manner pro - Council File No. 257023 -By Roger M. I improvement and. the total cost thereof Conway- as estimated. File No. 17613. Whereas, A written proposal for the Adopted by the Council January 11, making of the following,amprovement, 1972, .:-viz.: __ Approved January 11, 1972. Resurface with bituminous °wmaterial (January 15, 1972) the Alley in CHUTE BROS. DIV. NO. 9 from Avon St. to Grotto St. G-1997, having been presented to the Council RESOLUTION RATIFYING of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be ASSESSMENT It Resolved. That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered Council File No. 257013 - and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, In the matter of the assessment of or desirability of, the making of said benefits, test and expenses for grading improvement. and surfacing with bituminous materi- 2. To investigate the nature, extental the Easterly North-South alley in and estimated cost of said improve- Block 1, Ufton Grove Plat 1 from Cali - men t. the total cost thereof. fornia Avenue to Larpenteur Avenue 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch (G-1893), under Preliminary Order of said improvement. 212725, approved March 20, 1969, Inter - 4. To state whether or not said im- mediary Order 243485, approved..April pmvement is asked for on the petition 29, 1969, Final Order 244068, approved of three or more owners. May 27, 1969. S. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of A public hearing having been had Finance. upon the assessment for the above Adopted by the Council January 12, improvement, and said assessment 1972, having been further considered by the Approved January 13, 1972. Council, and having been considered (January 15, 1972) finally satisfactory, be It therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby INTERMEDIARY ORDERS ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Council File No. 257001- Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby In the Matter of improving WHEW- determined to be payable in 5 equal LOCK PARKWAY (City Project I installments. „ P-0557) from Dale Street to Rice Street File No, 17391-,G. as follows: construct a bituminous Adopted by the Council January 12, overlay; construct curb and gutter; 1972. returns; construct astorm water idra drain- Approve(JanuaryJanuary 15, 1972) ' Y OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 29 RESOLUTION RATIFYING hourof 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber the Court House and City ASSESSMENT of Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul: that the Commissioner of Finance give Council File No. 257014= notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the In the mattgr of the assessment of time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount benefits, cost and expenses for con- strutting a storm relief sewer in Maria assessed against the lot or lots of the if larowner to whom the notice Avenue from Sixth. Street to Eighth is directed. Street: in an easement from Maria Avenue and Eighth Street to North File No. 17289-G. Street; in Bates Avenue from Seventh Adopted by the 'Council January 11, Street to Maury Street: in Greenbrier 1972, Street fromargaret Approved in Seventh Street from Green- (Januaryy15, 1972) 1969. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above, nrnvement. and said assessment be rther Resolved; That the lent be and it is hereby to be payable in 5 equal Adopted by the Council January 12, 1972. .- Approved January 13, 1972. (January 15, 1972) RESOLUTION MENT TIANDA APPROVING TIME6E F O HEARING THEREON RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 257003 - In. the matter of the asAssment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading And surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Lawton and Moyer's Re- arrangement of Woodbury and Case's Addition to St. Paul from Mount Hope Street to Harvard Street, also construct a sewer in the alley, under Preliminary Order ,239939, approved August 22, 1968, Intermediary Order 240974, approved November 19, 1968, Final Order 241339, approved December 17, 1968. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above Improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, , t the said assessment be and th a'Tii hereby in -'all respects approved. R esnlved Further. that a public the 9th day of Feoruary, iviz hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Chamber of the Court House i u.n R"ilaina. in the Citv of i Council File No. 257002- notice of said meetings, as requireu oy the Charter, stating in said notice the In the matter of the asssessment of time and place of hearing, Vie nature of the improvement, and the amount benefits, cost and expenses for grading assessed against the lot or lots of the and surfacing with bituminous ma- particular owner to whom the notice terial the alley in Block 4, Tilsen's is directed. Essex Park Plat 2 and Block 1, Merit File,,,No. 17319-G. Addition from East Seventh Street to Adopted by the Council January 11, Howard Street. Also construct sewer 19,E for storm water purposes in an ease- rove72. ment on, under and across Lot 7, Block A pp (Januaryd January 15, 11, 19 19 1, Merit Addition, under Preliminary 1972) Order 238584, approved May 14, 1968 .. Intermediary Order 239602, approved July 30, 1968, Final Order 239959, ap- RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS - proved August 27, INS. MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING'THEREON The assessment of benefits, cost and expensesforand in connection with the above improvement having been Council File No. 257004 - submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and,i In the matter of the assessment of found the said assessment satisfactory, -benefits, cost and expenses for con - therefore, be it I s `ruction or reconstruction of sidewalks Resolved, That the said assessment and work incidental thereto: Contract be and the same is hereby in all 70-M-0500, District No. 1, Levy No. 8, respects approved. Assessable: " Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessor int,�on I F. O. 249591 -Andrew St., both sides the 8th day of February, 1972, at the from Curtice St. to Page St. it 30 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL F. O. 2495&1—Milford St., both sides n - from Woodbridge St. to Marlon St. tl F. O. ?A9753—Rose St., both sides from ti Virginia St. to Farrington St. o: F. O. 244425—W Hoyt Ave., soutYl side a: from Chelsea St. to the east lotlme of p L F. 249745—PageStStHeightsoh dd. side 3s from Bidwell St. to Bellows St. 1'. Non -Assessable: F. O. 249591—Andrew St., both sides from •Curtice St, to PaggeSt. oth from Virgin a5S Rose Farrington St.sides 1 r from Bidwell St. to e Bellows St. side The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the • same is Hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, thatheaa public on the r9th daassessment ad on said y of February,1972, at the hour of 10.O'clOck A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul: that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said the ice thnature time and place of hearing. assessed against improvement. t amount of the he lot orlots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. Adopted by the Council January 11, 1972. Approved January (January 1511972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT HEARING D FIXING TIME O \1 Mice of said meetings, as required by Charter, stating in said notice the the nature ne and place of hearing, the improvemente and the amount sensed against the lot or lots of the articular owner to whom the notice directed. Adopted by the Council January 11, 72. Approved (January y15. 1972) OTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON IONS IN THE SAINT G PAUL OC TY TBUDGET FOR 1972 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that ,ursuant to Saint Paul City Charter, Lection 203.3, the Saint Paul City Cnun- ,il will hold a public hearing on the ;1st day of January, 1972, at 10:00 A.M., n the Council Chambers in the Saint Sall and Court House Building, ?aul, Minnesota, for the urpose of onsidering adjustments t e adopted budget for 1972, to mere ertafn ap- t m said adopte budget. Dated January 12, 1972. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (January 15, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL blNOICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON INCREASING APPROPRIATIONS IN THE SAINT PAUL CITY BUDGET FOR 1972 F PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to Saint Paul City Chi- ter, Section 7203.3, the Saint Paul City Council will hold a public hearing on Council File No. 257005— the " in the Coun it aChambers 1972 in the In the matter of the assessment of City in and Court Hoon Bpurpose benefits, cost and expenses for con- Saint Paul, Minnesota,to the struction or reconstruct of sidewalks of considering adjustments increase and work incidental thereto: Contract adopted budget for 1972, 70-M-0500, Levy No. 15, District No. 1• I budget, appropriations in said adopted Assessable: Dated January 19, 1972. F. O. 248011—Doswell Ave., both sides HARRY E. MARSHALL, from Chelmsford St. to Como Ave. City Clerk. Non -Assessable: (January 20, 1972) from 0248011 Chelmsford o5te l Como pve.ides OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS The assessment of benefits, cost and - OF THE COUNCIL expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, RESOLUTIONS Council having considered same and found the sbaeid assessment satisfactory. therefore. That the said assessment it Resolved, be and the same is hereby in all Council Tedesco— No. 257028—By Victor J. Tedesco— respects approved. public Resolved, That the proper city officers Resolved Further, that a P authorized a between the hearing be had on said asi972ri att on are the axe uteeba authorized and between e the 9th day of February. hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council City of Saint Paul and Capital City Chamber of the Court House and City stand AmusBand trentalto pofarowbte oats,ncanoes, Hall Building, to the City Loaf St. Paul; ____ _ aive water bicycles and land bicycles at s t. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL; 1972, 31 ) Como Park dtl�Frmg the park sedson(s) said 1972, 1973 and 1974. the Adopted by the Council anuary 13, an 1972. ma Approved January 14, 1972. ora (January 22, 1972) file sig to Council File No. 257031 — By Dean Jo Meredith— Resolved, That the proper City offi- 197 cern are hereby authorized and directed of Saint Paule on Agreement between he the City and the County of Ramsey pertaining to the services of Vernon Ricci as the Co City's Project Coordinator for the de- velopment of a Saint Paul Criminal Justice Information Sub -System, a copy of the Agreement attached hereto and inir incorporated herein by reference. Adopted by the Council January 13, Co 1972. C Approved 1972 (January 22ry , 1972) h c Council File No. 257034 — By Dean t Resolved. That Application 1-14047 A for Restaurant and Cigarette Licenses, applied for by P. Augustyniak at 1465 n Arcade Street, be and the same are hereby granted, subject to the provi- sions and condition of Ordinance No. 11361. 'a Adopted by the Council January 13, 1972. Approved (January y22,1�1972) Equipmapt ... TOTAL ADDI ION Council File No. 257035 — BY Dean Meredith— and Resolved, That licenses applied for by The thethis resolution be anthe the same are 234.90 a Lo the Commissioner oneroof Public hereby granted, and the City Clerk is Works has agreed with the Contractor instructed to issue such licenses upon that the amount of $2.2o sai90 d the cor- the payment into the City treasury of trect herefore o b� added to said contract, the required fees. Resolved, That the City of St. Paul Adopted by the Council January 13, sough its City Council approves the 1972. foregoing additions made in accordance Approved January 2, 972) with the Specifications in the sum of (January 22, 1972)< id amount to be added to Council File No. 257036 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named op the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issuE such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council January 13, 1972. Approved1972. January 22, 1972). Council File No. 257037—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That an extra in the amount of Seven Thousand Two Hun- dred Dollars ($7,200) be allowed under Contract L-9005 between the City of Saint Paul and Seefert's Hudson Road Nursery, said contract for Boulevard Planting in Census Tracts 9 and 10, and said extra to cover the following: Maple Size 2-u2iliiV calnar tNaY bare root, planted @ $40 .....$7,200.00 d work having been requested by Department of Parks, Recreation d Public Buildings, $nd agreement de with the contractor, and a mem- ndum of said agreement having been d with the Comptroller and counter - tied be reimbur ed Charge 9069-460-001. Job #70-5. Adopted by the Council January 13, 2. Approve 14. 1972. (January 22, 1972) unci] File No. 257038—By Roger M. Conway— ovee to be ecessions ary intheImproive- ent described as Grading and Paving AFAYETTE ROAD4rom Grove Street Arch -Penn Highway, ,Comptroller's. Intrad L-7153, City Project No. 69 -P - 4 7A, Paid &Sons, Inc., Contractor, ave been provided for in the Specifl tains, and Whereas, It has been found necessary o make the following Additions: DDITIONS Pavement ,repair at University Ave- ue due to sub -grade failure Materials .. "":$69814 }35% ......:. $737.04 Labor ................$593-00 237.20 }40% .............. 830.20 667.66 $2,234.90 as s, ox-....-,.. . �d by the Council January 13, ved January 14, 1972. (January 22, 1972) File No. 257040—BY Victor J. :o— :St The Como Park Zoo of the St. Paul has recently incurred , of one male Polar Bear, de - and :as, The Theodore Hamm Com - the City -of St. Paul has donated which sum has'been specific- nated for the express purpose icing the deceased Polar Bear at mo Park Zoo; now, therefore, 32 °PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL amount of the donation made by the Appellant, Amherst H. WilFounds- Theodore Hamm Company and is to be tior. by Mrs. Phyllis Crum. . drawn from the Animal Purchase Case No. 91-71-B; Property, Albert's Fund Code No. 3750. Said purchase is Restaurant Skyway Center -80 Cedar for the express purpose of replacing -St.; Appellant, Albert's of St. Paul by the deceased Polar Bear at the .Como Quentin Bendtson, Sonny Miller Con - Park Zoo. struction Co. Adopted by the Council January 13, Case No. 40-70-B; Property, 1915 Mar - 1972. shall Ave.; Appellant, Mrs. Patricia Approved January 14, 1972. Jordan. (January 22, 1972) Adopted by the Council January 14, 1972. Approvied January 17, 1972. Council File No. 257041— (January 22, 1972) Resolved, That the transfers within funds of the various City Departmentps heretofore approved by the Ctty Com - troller, as such transfers of funds as Council File No. 257047—By Leonard W. of January 13, 1972 are indicated in Levine— documt'nts attached hereto and made a Resolved, That proper Cjty officials part hereof by reference, as fully as if are hereby authorized to execute an the same were set forth fully and com- agreement with William Flaherty for pletely herein, are hereby approved, the use of the walk-in coolers and con - copies of the aforementioned also being cession office at Midway Stadium, the on file in the office of the City Clerk terms of the agreement are set forth and in the office of the City Comp- and a copy of the contract is hereby troller. attached. Adopted by the Council January 13, Adopted by the Council January" 14, 1972. 1972. Approved January 14, 1972. Approved January 17; 1972. (January 22, 1972) (January 22, 1972) Council File No. 257044 — 257045 — By Council File No. 257048—By Robert F. Rosalie L. Butler— Sprafka, by request— .> Resolved, That checks be drawn on Resolved, That the Council of the City the City Treasury, to the aggregate of Saint Paul does hereby approve amount of $536,602.18, covering checks Amendment No. 1 to that certain agree - numbered 328 to 477 inclusive, as per ment dated June 18, 1971, between the checks or pertinent listing of same on City and the Housing and Redevelop - file in the office of the City Comp- ment Authority of the City of Saint troller. Paul, whereby the City, through its Adopted by the Council January 13, Department of Parks and Recreation 1972. and Puhlio.t dings^win-Pftvide build - Approved January 14, 1972. ing and housing inspections in speci- (Januar 22, 1972 fied dev y elopment areas in the City and ) be reimbursed therefor by the Author- ity; and be it Further Resolved, That the Mayor, Council File N+257046—By Robert F. Commissioner of Parks and Recreation Sprafka— and Public Buildings, City Clerk and Comptroller are hereby authorize and Resolved, That the Council hereby direete 1 t., FiPr me nousmg, Building and Adopted by the Council January 14, re revention Codes pertaining to the 1972. following listed properties and as shown by the official minutes of said Board of Approved January 17, 1972. Appeals dated December 14, 19711 a (January 22, 1972) - copy of which, marked EXHIBIT A" is attached hereto and made a part tr hereof Noreference:1 Pro erty 416 East Council File No. 257049—By Robert F. ' Case p Rose Ave.; Appellant, Marty Hayes by Sprafka— Mrs. Martin Hayes. Resolved, That the proper City offi- Case No. 87-71-B; Property, 422 Cher- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- okee Ave.—Lot 16, Block 3, Langevin's tain employes in the Department of 4th Addition to St. Paul; Appellant, Water for overtime employment as de - John L. Blahs. scribed in the resolution. Case No. 9pp0-71-P; Property, 850 Aur. Adopted by ,the Council Januar era No. 85 71 B; Forrest yS1264 Earl 1972' y 14, St.: Appeoll8n6t, Norman oor mann J.r Ca 2280 Sum- Approved January 17, 1972. Case NN _ yy (January 22, 1972) mit aertner gpelAve.—The ant, St ePaulnSeminary eby Rev. Case No. 88 718-8 Property, 1543 East Council File No. 257050—By Roger M. Minnehaha Ave.; Appellant, Suburban Conway— Heating and Air Conditioning Co. by Resolved, That the proper City offl- James W. Bendel. cers are hereby authorized and directed Cas7th St SalvationFArmypYouth Ce401 nter; Saint esV to ePaul on behalf In Interceptor Main Mainof tenance OF THE CITY OF S Agreement for 1972 between the City ) and the Metropolitan Sewer Board, a i copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. - Adopted by the Council January 14. 1972. Approved January 17, 1972. (January 22, 1972) Council File No. 257054—By Roger M. Conway— �+ Whereas, The eCity Council by its +Resolution Council File No. 256520 (copy attached hereto) authorized the execu- tion of an agreement between the City and the County of Hennepin, pertaining to the improvement of the Ford Bridge and providing for the division of work to be performed and the division of costs for said improvement; and Whereas, The City Council by its Resolution Council File No. 256521, ap- proved Plans and Specifications for the widening and repair of the Ford Bridge, St. Paul Project No. B 1005, and for Grading, Base, Concrete Surfacing and Drainage on Hennepin County Highway No. 46 and Widening and Repair of Hennepin County Bridge No. 738, Hennepin County Project No. 6873; and Whereas, Said Agreement and said Plans and Specifications provided that advertisement for bids for a contract' to carry out the improvement include provisions that bids be submitted for an alternate "A", which will allow clos- ing the Ford Bridge to traffic during a certain period of the work and with an alternate "B", which will not allow closing of the Ford Bridge to traffic during the work; and Whereas, Said bids have now been. received; now therefore, be it Resolved, That for the well being of businesses and Citizens in the Highland Park area and in the area across the Mississippi_ River in Minneapolis that Adopted by the Council January 18, 1972. Approved January 1�v�}972. (January 22, 1872) Council File No. 257055—By Roger M Conway— Whereas, Additions which mighl prove to be necessary in the Improve• ment described as the Improvement o1 NORTH PARK DRIVE from Ruth Stree to Winthrop Street, Comptroller's, Con. tract L-7395, City Project No. 71-G-1950 Robert W. Moore Company, Contractor AINT PAUL, 1972 33 lave been provided for in the Specifi- �ations, and Whereas, It has been found necessary o make the following Additions \DDITIQNS Material 12 -Inch R.C.P. 16 lin. it. @ $3.00 ...$ 48.00 Manhole Blocks 65 each @ .70 ...... 45.50 Cement 2 sacks @ $2.56 . , ... 5.00 $ 98.50 +15% 14.78 $113.28 Equipment Backhoe 10 hours @ $32;00 ...$320.00 Loader 4.5 hours @ $18.00 .. 81.00 401.00 Labor Foreman 6 hours @ $7.75 ....$ 46.50 Laborer 26 hours @ $6.50 .... 169.00 $215.50 +40% 86.20 301.70 TOTAL CHANGE AGREEMENT NO. 1 $815.98 and Whereas, The total addition is $815.98, and the Commissioner of Public Works has agreed with the Contractor that the amount of $815.98 is the correct sum to be added to said contract, therefore be it Resolvpd, That the City of St. Paul through .its City Council approves the foregoing additions made in accord- ance with the Specifications in the sum of $815.98, said amount to be added to the lump sum consideration named in the contract, known as Comptroller's Contract L-7395, and which amount is to be pro -rated and assessed against the benefited property. Adopted by the Council January 18, 1972. Approved January 18, 1972. Council File No. 257056—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That a deduct in the amount of Six Hundred Dollars ($600) be allowed under Contract No. L-7390 between the City of Saint Paul and the J. J. Moore Electric Company, said contract for the Electrical ConstieNion of a Recreation Building for Collins and DeSoto Playground, andsaidde- r duct to cover deletion of the Public p. Address System, said' change having been requested by the Commissioner of Parks. Recreation and Public Buildings, and -agreement made with the edntrac- torpand a memorandum of said agree- ment having been filed with the Comp- troller and countersigned by him. Cred- it 6000-605 to be recredited to 9769-460- 014. Job 70-68. Adopted by the Council January 18, 1972. Approved January 18, 1972. (January 22, 1972) 0 34 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 257057 -By Roger M. Conway - Resolved, That the proper officers of the City of Saint Paul are hereby authorized to pay to Hurley Construc- tion Company on Partial Estimate No. 6, Contract No. L-7430, City Project No. 71 -S -1359B, for the construction of the PHALEN CREEK RELIEF SEWER, said' estimate being paid for the perlod of December 31, 1971 to January 31, 1972, and such other partial estimates on said contract that may be presented subsequently bysaid Contractor and approved by the City Engineer, it being the understanding of this Coun- cil that such partial payment or pay- ments on partial estimate or estimates on said Contract in no way are to be construed as an act by the City or any of its agents, servants or em loyees x encomp ettllon or Inthe i ny qay ch ngvig th0 terms of said contract, plans or speci- fications thereof, nor in any way nor by any means shall this resolution or Payment, or payments made under au- thority of this resolution be construed as a waiver of any of the rights of said City under said contract, and pro- vided that prior to payment of any of the aforesaid partial estimate or esti- mafes, said contractor by its duly au- thorized agents or corporate officers, shall file with the City Comptroller in a form approved may` {he Corporation Counsel an acceptance of the conditions Of payment as hereinbefore set forth, and BefriactTbeinleas absence osad cepancengfid with the City Comptroller, no payment or payments as aforesaid shall be made. Adopted by the Council January 18, 1972, Approved January 18, 1972. (January 22, 1972)' Council File No. 257058 -By Roger M. Conway- Whereas, Project omNo. 71 Comptroller's ntract L Fras8on Cement io 971 Annual idewalk Contia� for the Council File No. 257039 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hei,h,y grantedand the City Clerk is instructed to issue such It- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council January 18, 1972. Approved January 18, 1972. (January 22, 1972) Council File No. 257060 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list for Isat- had to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City. Clerk is instructed to issue such It- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council January 18, 1972. Approved January 18, 1972. (January 22, 972) Council File No. 257061 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for oy the persons named on the list at - :ached to this resolution he and the ;ame are hereby granted, and the City nerk is instructed to issue such li- �enses upon the payment into the City .reasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council January 18, 972. Approved January 18, 1972. 1' (January 22, 1972) 'ouncil File No. 257062 -By Robert F. Sprafka- Resolved, That the Council of the ;Sty of Saint Paul does hereby apprbve tmendment No. 7 to Contract H-1214 .Vtween the Cltv of Saint Paut aid - any corn- 'velo- Pertaining - Agreement o•• pleted, and pment, said A eement Whereas, Said Contractor requests to the development of a Human Re - that a portion of the 5% retained under 'ource Subsystem, a copy of said the contract from estimates for work Amendment No. 7 being attached here - done, be paid in advance of the final to and incorporated herein by refer - completion of the contract, and ence; and be it Whereas, The Commissioner d Further Resolved, That the Mayor, aP Cit Clerk and Comptroller are hereby Chief Engineer of the Department of y Public Works approve the payment at authorized and directed to execute said this time of $7,000.00 of the $9,348.67 Amendment No. T on behalf of the retained; therefore be It City of Saint Paul. Resolved, That the proper City Offi- Adopted by the Council January 18, cials be and they are hereby authorized 1972. to pay an estimate in the amount of Approved January 18, 1972. $7,00.00 from the retained percentage of $9,348.67 to said Contractor; and (January 22, 1972) be it tion shall er have] nod force torhis effect un- Council File No. 257063 -By Roger M. less the sureties on the Contractor's Conway - Bond consent thereto in writing and Resolved, That permission be and is file such consent with omp- troller. the City Chereby granted to The Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make Adopted by the Council January 18, necessary excavations for and to place 1972. and hereafter. maintain underground Approved January 18, 1972. conduit together with necessary man - (January 22, 1972) holes and lateral conduits to intersect- ing ,streets and alleys. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 35 Rebuild eight existing manholes in to install approximately 800 lineal feet Hague Avenue between Fairview Ave- of Gas main on Kmota Avenue (South nue and Dunlap Street. side) between Bayless Avenue and All work to be in accordance with Highway #280, under provisions of the attached plans as approved. Ordinance No. 14786, approved May 27; The Telephone Company to pay cost 1971. - of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council January 18, Adopted by the Council January 18, "' 1972. Approved January 18, 1972. Approved January 16, 1972. (January 22, 1972) (January 22, 1972) Council File No. 257064 -By Roger M. Council File No. 257068 -By Victor J. Conway- Tedesco- Resolve, - permission be and is Resolved, That the proper City offi- BeJl Telephone Company granted to the Northwestern cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the -Department of necessary excavations fpany to make or and to place Parks and Recreation and Public Build - and hereafter maintain underground Ings for overtime employment as de - conduit together with necessary man, scribed in the resolution. holes and lateral conduits to intersect- Adopted b the Council Sanuar 18, intersect- ing streets and alleys., 1972.AY Y Rebuild nine- existing manholes in Marshall Avenue from Otis Avenue to Approved January 18, 1972, Fairview Avenue. (January 22, 1972) All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. CouCncil File No. 257069 --By Roger M. onway- Adopted by the Council January 18, Resolved, That the proper City offi- 1972' cers are herebyauthorized to Approve(. January 18, 1972. tain employesinthe Departmenteor (January 22, 1972) Public Works for overtime employment as described in the resolution. Council File No. 257065 -By Roger M.A2dopted by the Council January 18, Conway- 1972. 7 roved Januar Resolved, That permission be and is Approved y 18, 1972. hereby granted to the Northwestern (J3nuary 22, 1972) Bell Telephone Company to make necessary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground conduit together with necessary man- Co yPcil File No. 257071 - By Dean holes and lateral conduits to intersect- eredith- ing streets and alleys. Whereas, De Hu - Rebuild three existing manholes -in, .ployee of the reau of Pol ce and re Selby Avenue between Herschel Street Alarm, was Injured in a third party and Fry Street. accident on June 20, 1969, while en - All work to be in accordance with gaged in the performance of his duties; the attached plans as approved. and The Telephone Company to pay cost Whereas, The City has incurred of publication incident hereto. medical expense In the amount of Adopted by the Council January 18, $3,273.65 thenefor, and said employee 1972. was disabled from work for a period Approved January 18, 19721 of time being paid compensation at the (January 22, 1972) date of $60.00 per week for which the File No. 257066 -By Roger M. Whereas, Pursuant to an Award of _ the Minnesota Industrial Commission, ed_ That Dermission be and is Dennis R. Hughes was paid $17,008.50, -' •••�• - conuun orm. W -'-- holes and lateral conduits to intersect- holes Whereas, A compromise settlement has been negotiated between said err- ing streets and alleys. Rebuild, two existing manholes in to ee and the other part involved P Y Y in 'aid accident, which provides for a Pierce Street between Ashland Avenue and Summit Avenue. in with the net settlement to the City in the amount of 14,000.00; now, therefore; be $ All work to be accordance attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost it - Resolved, That the proper Cit offf- y of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council January 18, cers are hereby authorized to accept the sum of $14,000.00 in full, Sinal and complete settlement of its claim herein 1972. Approved January 18, 1972. and oto. execute any necessary releases thenefor; and that said sum of $14,00.0 (January 22, 1972) is to be credited to the Workmen's Compensation Fund. -: Council File No. 257067 -By Roger M. Adopted by the Council January 18, Conway- Resolved, That the Northern States 1972. Approved January 18,1972. Power Company be given Permission (January 22, 1972) 36 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMOY COUNCIL It. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 37 Council File No. 257072—By Roger M. 1. To investigate the necessity for, Conway-- or desirability of, the making of said Whereas, In the 1972 Budget there is improvement. an appropriation of a City's h Code 2. To investigate the nature, extent 0920-481 which is the City's Share of and estimated cost of said improve - Local Improvement Aid; and I ment, and the total cost thereof. Whereas. This appropriation is used' 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch for the purpose of reimbursing the of said improvement. Permanent Improvement Revolving 4. To state whether or not said im- Fund for a part of the expenditures provement is asked for on the on various improvements which are on of three or more owners. Petition file in the Cityy Comptroller's Office; 5. To re ort u now therefore be it, goin upon all of the fore - Resolved, That the appropriation of g mat era to the Commissioner of V8900,000.00 in Code 0920-461 be trans- Finance. rorel to the Permanent Improvement 1972dopted by the Council January 14, Revolving Fund, Code 6000. Auproved January 17, 1972, Adopted by the Council January 18,1 (January 22, 1972) 1972. Appitived January 18, 1972. —�'— (January 22, 1972) Cou ictl File No. 257073—By Roger M. Conway— PRELIMINARY ORDERS Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Council File No. 257051—By Roger M. si ee OfnBedfortructd St i oml Coon llins Sit. est Conway— Fred St. and on the east side of Bed - Whereas, A written proposal for the Ave, andford St.fby doing all other ne Ave. work which making of the following £mprovement, is necessary and incidental to complete viz.: said improvement, having been Grade and surface with bituminous sented to the Council of the City re - material the Alley in BLK. 14, BUT- Saint Paul; therefore, be itof fromTERFFiskDStS. to in GDD. NO I Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered ing been presented to the Council o and directed: they, City of Saint Paul; therefore, be i� 1. To investigate the necessity for, Resolved, That the. Commissioner of or desirability of, the making of said Public Works be and is hereby ordered improvement. and directed: 2. To investigate the nature, extent 1. To investigate the necessity for, and estimated cost of said improve - or desirability of, the making of said ment, and the total cost thereof. improvement. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch 2. To investigate the nature, extent of said improvement. "( and estimated cost of said improve- 4• To state whether or not said im- ment, and the total cost thereof. provement Is asked for on the petition 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of three or more owners. of said improvement. �. 5. To report upon all of the fore - 4. To state whether or not said 1m- going matters to the Commissioner of provement is asked for on the petition Finance, of three pr mgre owne s. Approved by the Council January 18, 5. To report upon 1 of the fore- 1972' going matters to the Commissioner of Approved January 18, 1972, Finance.I (January 22, 1972) Adopted by the Council January 14,. 1972. Approved January 17, 1972. Council File No. 257074—By Roger - M. Conway— , (January 22, 1972) Whereas, A written proposal for the M. making of the following improvement, Council File No. 257052—By Roger Mviz.: Conway— Reconstruct the sidewalk on the Whereas, A written Cypr ssi 3t. of Old um St nand by doLm Proposal foot the e making of the following improvement, all other work which 1s necessary and viz.: incidental to complete said improve - Condemn and take an easement in ment, having been presented to the the land necessary for the slopes, cuts Council of the City of Saint Paul; and fills, including right of removal of [herefore, be it h lateral support from subject land or Resolved, That the Commissioner of remainder thereof, occasioned by ex- Public Works be and Is hereby ordered cavations thereof or construction of and directed: slopes in the grading and surfacing 1. To Investigate the necessity for with bituminous material the Alley in , or desirability of, the making of said BLK. 14, BUTTERFIELD SYNpICATE improvement. ADD. NO. 1 from Fisk St. to Avon St. 2. To investigate the nature, extent G-1997, having been presented to the and estimated cost of said improve - Council of the City of Saint Paul; ment, and the total cost thereof. therefore, be it 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Resolved. That the Com issioner of ofgs said improvement. Public Works be and is heremby ordered state whether or not said Im- and directed: I provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. i 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council January 18, 1972. Approved January 18, 1972. (January 22, 1972) Council File No. 257075-15y Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Otsego St. frdm Mt. Ida St. to Lafayette Road and by doing all other work which Is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: " To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3, To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Cdntntii"J-'nua'ry 18, 1972. January 18, 1972. (January 22, 1972) Council File No. 257076—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement. viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of York Ave. from Westminster St. to Mississippi St, and by doing all other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be It Resolved That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of sak improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extenl and estimated cost of said. improve ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketcl of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said Im• provement is asked for. on the petitior of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore. going in to the Commiesioher o: Finance. Adopted by the Council January 18 1972. Approved January 18, 1972. (January 92, 1972) Council File No. 257077—By Roger M Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for th making of the following improvement viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both ddes ofuBurr St. from Minnehaha Ave. :o the north to the Railroad Bridge and 3y doing all other work which is neces- ;ary and incidental to complete said .mprovement, having been presented to 'he Council of the City of Saint Paul; [herefore, be it - Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, ar desirability of, the making of said Improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said Improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council January 18, 1972. Approved January 18, 1972. (January 22, 1972) Council File No. 257078—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following h6provement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the east side of Maria Ave. from Wilson Ave. to Euclid St. and .by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved. That .the Commissioner of Public Works be and is i}ereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance' Adopted by the Council January 18, 1972. Approved January 18, 1972. (January 22, 1972) Council File No. 257079- By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Construct new sidewalk on the south side of Upper Afton Road from 270 ft. west of Luella St. to 345 ft. west, of Luella St. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it.: Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 38 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 1. To investigate the nbeessity for or desirability of, the making of soh improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, erten and estimated cost of said improve ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im. provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council January 18, 1972, Approved January 18, 1972. (January 22, 1972) Council File No. 257080—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, written proposal for the viz.: making of the following improvement, "Reconstruct the sidewalk on the east side of Jessie St. from Whitall St. to York Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it blicloettloedPuWrks band is hereby rdre and directed: ori desirability i of,e thate e making necessity aid for improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment. and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said %' Prpvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. 19 Zdopted by the Council January 18, Approved January 18, 1972. (January 22, 1972) Council File No. 257081—By Roger M.I Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of York Ave. from Payne Edgerton St. and by doing gother work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it ResoPublic lWorks be nd is hereby lrdered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the totalcost thereof, S. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. S. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council January 18, 1972. Approved January 18, 1972. (January 22, 1972) Council File No. 257082—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the east side of Bradley St, from Minnehaha Ave. to Beaumont Ave. and by doing all other work which is n Bary and incidental to complete saiimprove- ment, having' -;.been present d to the Council of the City of Sant Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council January 18, 1972. Approved January 18, 1972. (January 22, 1972) Council File No. 257083—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Cook Ave. from Agate St. to the east approximately 240 ft. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- Provement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the z5ecessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch A said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- 3rovement is asked for on the petition �f three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- , AFAgmatters to the Commissioner of i inance. Adopted by the Council January 18, 1972. Approved January 18, 1972. (January 22, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 39 Council File, No. 257084—By Roger M. RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS - Conway— MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, - viz.: p Council File No. 257086— Reconstwuct the sidewalk on the east - side of Westminster St, from Whitall In the matter of the assessment of St. to Cayuga St. and by doing all other benefits, cost and expenses for grading work which is necessary and incidental and surfacing with bituminous material to complete said improvement, having the East-West alley in Block 4, Ruth been presented to the Council of the Livingston Second Addition from Dun - City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it lap Street to the North-South alley in Resolved, That the Commissioner of said Block 4, also constructing set4er for Public Works be and is hereby ordered storm water purposes in the said East - and directed: West alley and in Dunlap Street, under 1. To investigate the necessity for, Preliminary Order 236200, approved De - or desirability of, the making o£ said camber 19, 1967, Intermediary Order improvement. 239456, approved July 16, 1968, Final 2. To investigate the nature, extent Order 239813, approved August 13, 1968. and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. IThe assessment of benefits, cost and 3. To furnish a plan, profile'or sketch expenses for and in connection with of said improvement. the above improvement having been 4. To state whether or not said im- submitted to the Council, and the provement is asked for on the petition Council having considered same and of three or more owners. found the said assessment satisfactory, 5. To report upon all of the fore- therefore, be it going matters to the Commissioner ofResolved, That the said assessment Finance. be and the same is hereby in all Adopted by the Council January 18, respects approved. 1972. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on Approved January 18, 1972. the 16th day of February, 1972, at the (January 22, 1972) hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St, Paul; INTERMEDIARY, ORDERS that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature Council File No. 257085— of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the In the Matter of constructing con- particular owner to whom the notice crete curb and gutter on the east side is directed. only of DULUTH STREET from Hoyt File No. 17230-G. Avenue to Idaho Avenue, C0516, under Adopted by the Council January 18, Preliminary Order 256749, approved 1972. December 15, 1971. Approved January 18, 1972. The Council of the City of St. Paul (January 22, 1972) having received the report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above improvement and having considered said report, hereby resolves: RES L,UTION APPROVING ASSESS - 1. That the said report and the MENT AND FIXING TIME OF same is hereby approved and adopted, HEARING THEREON and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- Council File No. 257087— ment which the Council recommends is to construct c and gutter concrete o curb g er In the matter of the assessment of on the east side only of DULUTH benefits, cost and expenses for grading Avenue, from Hoyt AvenueIdaho and surfacing with bituminous material Avenue, C0516, with no alternatives, the alley in Block 4, MIDWAY and that the estimated cost thereof is HEIGHTS from Hewitt Avenue to Tay - $4,255.00. for Avenue.(G-1881), under Preliminary Resolved Further, That a public Order 241384, approved December 19; hearing be had on said improvement 1968, Intermediary Order 242403 ap- on the 15th day of February, 1972, at proved March 4 $$1969, Final order the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., m the 242913, approved Ajiril 1, 1969. Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of The assessment of benefits, cost and St. Paul. That the Commissioner of expenses for and in connection with Flmnce give notice of said meeting to the above improvement having been the persons and in the manner pro- submitted- to, the Council, and the vided by the Charter, stating the time Council having considered same and and place of hearing, the nature of the found the said assessment satisfactory, improvement and the total cost thereof therefore; be it as estimated. Resolved, That the, said assessment File No. 17622. - - -- - -.v. be and the same is herel y in all Adopted by the Council January 18, respects approved. 1978, Resolved Further, that a public th Approved January 18, 1972. hearing be had on said assessment on e 16th day of February, 1972, at the (January 22, 1972) hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council 40 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Chamber of the Court House and City particular owner to whom the notice Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; is directed, that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by Adopted by the Council Sanuary 18, 19 the Charter, stating in said notice the 72' time and place of hearing, the nature Approved January 11, 1972. of the.. improvement, and the amount (January 22, 1972) assessedagainstthe lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS - File No. 17357-G. MENT AND FIXING TIME OF Adopted by the Council January 18, HEARING THEREON 1972. Approved January 18, 1972. (January 22, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 257088 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for construc- tion or reconstruction of sidewalks and workincidental thereto: Contract 70-M- 0502, Levy No. 7, District No. 3, Assessable: ' o F. O. 247784 -Frank St., east side from Thorne St. to Burns Ave. F. O. 248638 -McLean St., south side from Johnson Pkwy. to Griffith St, F. O. 248678 -Wilson Ave., north side from the center line of Pedersen St. to Ruth St. F. O. 247562 - Jessamine Ave., south side from Duluth St. to Burnquist St. F. O. 244339 -Jenks Ave., both sides from Jackson St. to Agate St. F. O. 244193 -Earl St., both sides from Geranium Ave. to Maryland Ave . F. O. 244340-Flandrau St., both sides from Ross Ave. to Seventh St. F. O. 243896 -Atlantic St., both sides Council File No. 257089 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for construc- tion or reconstruction of sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 70-M- 0502, Levy No. 8, District No. 3, Assessable: F. O.H249019 - Maple St., both sides from udson Road to Wilson Ave. on the east side and from Hudson Road to Plum St. on the west side. F. O. 248423 -Atlantic St., both sides from E. Sixth St. to Beech St. F. O. 248680 - E. Minnehaha Ave., both sides from Germain St. to Hazel- wood St. F. O. 249181 -Cypress St., west side from Hudson Rd. to Wakefield Pl. F. sides O desfrom9FlandrauStillwater St. foWh to Bear Ave. F. O. 244381-Minnehaha Ave., south side from Germain St. to Kenna c. _ F0 . 249019 - Maple t., b�th sides from Hudson Road to 'ser Ave. on the east side and from Hudson Road to Plum St. on the west side. F. O. 248423 -Atlantic St., both sides from E. Sixth St. to Beech St. F. O. 248680 - E. Minnehaha Ave" both sides from Germain St, to Hazel - from Fifth St. to Sixth St. WooCL+y^I F. 0.249181 -Cypress St. west side Non -Assessable: fro, O. 243925 Rd. to StillVakefiewater Ave, both F. O. 248G36 -McLean St., south side sides from Flandrau St. to White Bear from Johnson Pkwy. to Griffith StAve. side from Dulu h St, to Bu nquine istSt 'south side fromGermainGermain Stn to Kennard aha south F. O. 244193 -Earl St., both sides from Geranium Ave. to Maryland Ave. The assessment of benefits, cost and F. O. 244340-Flandrau St., both sides expenses for and in connection with from Ross Ave. to Seventh St. the above improvement having been from Fifth S0. t. to [lantic Sixth St. Council both sides submittCouncilod to havinghe considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, The assessment of benefits, cost and therefore, be it expenses for and in connection with Resolved, That the said assessment the above improvement having been be and the same is hereby in all submitted to the Council, and the respects approved, found Councilhaving saidga assessment satisitac ry lic h arfug be haded (insaid h assessmat a entontherefore, be it AA the 18th day of February, 1972, at the Resolved. That the said assessment hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council be and the same is hereby in all Chamber of the Court House and City respects approved. Hall Building, in the City of St, Paul; Resolved Further, that a public hat the Commissioner of Finance give hearing be had on said assessment on notice of said meetings, as required by the 16th day of February, 1972, at the the Charter, stating in said notice the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council time and place of hearing, the nature Chamber of the Court House and City •of the improvement, and the amount Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; assessed against the lot or lots of the that the Commissioner it Finance give particular owner to whom the notice notice of said meetings, as required by is directed. the Charter, stating in said notice the Adopted by the Council January 18, time and place of hearing, the nature1972. of the improvement, and the amount Approved January 18, 1972. assessed against the lot or lots of the (January 22, 1972) o OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 41 OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL RESOLUTIONS Paul, in the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, acknowledges it- self to owe and for value received hereby promises to pay to bearer the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) on the first day of February, 19.., together with interest thereon from the date hereof until paid at the rate f er centum per annum, No. 257131 -By Charles P. op payable semi-annually on, the first ly the Council of the City days of August and February in each of Saint Paul, that pursuant to the year. as evidenced by and upon the provisions of Chapter 773, Laws of Min- nesota i- nesota for 1971, Regular Session, and Ordinance No. 13679 of the City of Saint Paul, as amended by Ordinance No. 14405, there shall be issued and sold general obligation bonds of said City in the aggregate par value amount of Four Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($4,500)000) for the purpose of procuremettt1I by said City of funds ill said amoai t to be used by the City exclusively for the acquisition, con- struction and repair of capital improve- ments of the City of Saint Paul author- ized in the capital improvement budget of said City for the year 1972; be it Further Resolved, That said bonds shall be issued and sold pursuant to .r,e ...,..,iii" of'aid Chanter 773. Laws issued and sold shall be designated, "Capital Improvement Bonds, Series 1972" that each of said bonds shall be in the denomination of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000); that said bonds shall bear a rate or rates of interest not to exceed seven percent (7%) per annum, R semi-annually on the first day ust and thefirst day ofFebruary,ng to the interest couponstobed to said bonds; that said bonds e dated February 1, 1972; that nds shall be issued and sold by the Cityof Saint Paul in the manner provided by law; andsaid bonds shall be serial in form and shall mature serially in each of the years and in amounts as follows: Date of Maturity Amount February 1, 1973 ........$ 450,000.00 February 1, 1974 ........ 450,000.00 February1, 1975 ........ 450,000.00 February 1, 1978 ........ 450,000.00 February 1, 1977 ........ 450,000.00 February 1, 1978 ........ 450,000.00 February 1, 1979 ........ 450,000.00 February1, 1980 ........ 450,000.00 Febniary 1, 1981 ........ 450,000.00 February 1, 1982 ........ 450,000.00 Total .................$4,500,000.00 be it Further Resolved, That said bonds and the coupons attached thereto shall be in substantiallythe-following form, Which has been prepared by the Sink- ing Fund Committee and approved by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Saint Paul, and is hereby approved and adopted: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF RAMSEY CITY OF SAINT PAUL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BOND SERIES 1972 No ........... $5,000 "KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That the City, of Saint y of of the aint Pau tesota, or ie option prompt bonds Saint and surrender o rest coupons as they mie due. Both principal est on this bond are lawful money of the s of America at the Fiscal Agent of the City 1, in either Saint Paul, New York, New York, of the holder; and for payment of this bond. it and interest, at ma- ll faith and credit of the t Paul are irrevocably is one of a series of and sold by said City of purpose of the procuremem or rudue fn said amount to be used by said City for the acquisition, construction and repair of capital improvements of the City of Saint Paul, as author- ized by said Chapter 773, Laws of Minnesota for 1971, Regular Session. ' This bond is issued and sold by said City of Saint Paul under and by authority of said Chapter 773, Laws of Minnesota for 1971, Regular Session, under and by authority of a duly adopted Resolution of the Coun- cu of the City of Saint Paul, and in Session, said Resolution, the Charter Of the City.of Saint Paul, as appli- cable, and Chapter 475, Minnesota Statutes 1969, as amended. "This bond may be exchanged for a fully registered bond at the office of of Saint theComptroller at at expense of Cy the holder. "It is hereby certified and recited that all things, acts , and conditions required by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Minnesota and the Charter of said City to happen and be done and performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond, have happened and have been done and performed in regular and due form and time as required by law. and that the total indebtedness of the said City, including this bond, does not exceed any constitutional, sta.u- tory, or charter limitation. "IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said City of Saint Paul by its Council has caused. this bond to be sealed byy the facsimile of its Official Seal, litho- graphed hereon, to be signed man- ually by its Mayor, _attested by the lithographed facsimile signature of,its City Clerk, and counterstgned by the lithographed facsimile signature of its Comptroller, and each of the interest coupons hereto attached to be exe- 42 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL cuted by the lithographed facsimile Estimaof the ood Development Program te atld Financing Plan signatures of its said officers, as of Neighbgrh the first day of February, 1972. Minn. _'A-1 and the Concord Terrace >I Project Minn. R-37 has been submitted Mayor 1 to the Federal Government and ap- "Attest: proved by them and the Secretary of City Clerk .... 1 the Department of Housing and Urban Countersigned: Development has obligated the United • . . I States of America, under authority of y City Comptroller i Title I of the Housing Act of 1949 and "COUPON acts amendator thereof, to make a "No. .. ca it grant to the Urban Renewal Re- $............ P a] On the first day of August/Febru-I development ProJ'ect or Projects in an ary, 19...., the City of Saint Paul, amount of two-thirds (?�) of the Net Minnesota, promises to pay to bearer Project Cost; be it Dollars ($ gent o .) at the Further Resolved, That the Council office of the Fiscal Agent a the City of the City of Saint Paul herebyy esti- ot Saint Paul, in either Saint Paul, mates that, as such terms are defined Minnesota, or New York, New York, in Minnesota Statutes 1969, Section at the option of the holder, for inter- 462.545, as amended, the "Public Redt7�y pro ementaB nd Series Cg 2tal ve d ted Developme tmen osPrograme Minn bA to is as of February 1, 1972, No. $22,496,515, the "Capita] Proceeds" of such project is $3,666,640, and the "Net Mayor Project Cost" of such Project Is Attest: I $,rni ,875 for the annual increment City Clerk period from May 1, 1971 through April Countersigned: 30, 1972; that the "Public Redevelop- ment Cost" of the Concord Terrace and be it City Comptroller" Project Minn. R-37 is $10,153,709, the "Capital Proceeds" of such project is Further Resolved, That each said ! $1.285.863, and the "Net Project Cost of bond shall be sealed I the facsimile of such Project is $8,867,646, and the Re - the Official Sppeal of the City of Saint maining Cost o MPau ements unicipal Buildings manuallyobyaiiseMayor,S tereon Steed bnd y thei wined thinmor adjac nt too the arebe caat saed ,it facsimile signature of the Project is $261,306; be it City Clerk, and countersigned 'Fly the lithographed facstmile signature of its Further Resolved, That pursuant to Comptroller, in accordance with Section the provisions of Chapter (181, Laws' a>` 475.55, Minnesota Statutes 1968, as Minnesota for 1963, as amended by amended, and the interest coupons 1967p Regular Session and iChae Ota pter 321r thereto attached shall be executed by I Laws of Minnesota for 1971 Regular the lithographed facsimile signatures of Session, there shall be issued and sold said officers; and be it (general obligat; on bonds of the City in Further Resolved, That sealed pro -i the Par value amount of Five Million posals be received in the office of the' Six Hundred Thousand Dollars ($5,600, - City Comptroller in the City Hall and 000) for the purpose of procuring ad - Court House Building, in the City of dittonal funds necessary to pay not to Saint Pauli, Minnesota, up to 10:00! exdbed one-third (!�) of the Net Proj- o'clock A.M. (C.S.T.), February 14, 19:00 ect Cost of each of the aforesaid for the sale of all or none of said Projects and the Remaining ,.Cost of bonds, after giving due notice of said Municipal Buildings and Improvements sale in the manner prescribed by law, M be cons�truoted within or adjacent to the St. Paul Legal Ledger, the official to the projecx areas, to be denominated ' newspaper of said Cft�, and fn the Cfly of Saint Paul Urban Renewal Commercial West, a financial periodical I Bonds, Series 1972, that of the pro - published fn the State of Minnesota; teed' from the sale of such bonds, that each bidder shall be requiredto'there shall be allocated to toe, Neigh - accompany his bid by a certified or borhood Development Program $4,a - cashier's check for two percent (2%) 1000, and $959 ,Oqp shall be allocated to of the amount of bonds bid for, which' the Concord 11'e race Project' be it will be forfeited to the City as liqull•,,- daled damages if the bonds are no'4, authorized by saiddChapter u Session taken and paid for when ready for Laws of Minnesota for 1983, as amended delivery; that the City Comptroller by Chapter 49^, Laws of Minnesota for shall, at the next meeting after receiv- ing said bids, present the same to the 1867, Regular Sessier; and Chapter 321, Council for their action thereon; and LawSession,f hereb esota for 1971, Regular that said bonds shall be awarded to the to be issued and sold, 1 thed directed cost tpersonherefor offering the lowest net interest, amount of Five Million Six pHundred seven percent (7 he City, not exceeding Thousand Dollars ($5,600,000) shall be P ( %) per annum. issued and sold in the manner required Adopted by the Council January 20, by law; than the bonds of said issue 1872. shall be in the denomination of $5 000 Approved January 21, 1972. each, dated February 1, 1972, and bear (January 26, 1972) interest at a rStelg rates not in txcess of seven percent 7%) per annum, pay- able semi-annually on August 1 and February 1, according to the interest Council File No. 257132 -By Charles P, coupons to be attached to said bonds; McCarty- that said bonds '}tall be serial in form, Resolved, By the Council of the Cit I and a portion thereof shall be payable of Saint Paul, that the Project Cosi 11975, buteachatime of said bonds shall, ruFebruary n OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 43 for a longer period than thirty (30)! years; be it Further Resolved, That said Five Million Six Hundred Thousand Dollars ($5,600,000) par value bonds to be issued and sold for such Urban Renewal De- velopment Project purposes and to be denominated, as aforesaid, City of Saint Paul Urban Renewal Bonds, Ser- ies 1972G," shall mature serially com- mencing February 1, 1975, over said thirty-year period on the following dates and in the following amounts: Date of Maturity Amount February 1, 1975 ........ 150,000.00 February 1, 1976 ........ 170,000.00 February 1, 1977 ........ 170,000.00 February 1, 1978 ........ .170,000.00 February 1, 1979 ........ 170,000.00 February 1, 1980 ........ 170,000.00 February 1, 1981 ........ 1,30,000.00 February 1, 1982 ........ 180,000.00 February 1, 19M ........ 180,000.00 February 1, 1984 ........ 180,000.00 February 1, 1985 ........ 18Q000.00 February 1, 1986 ........ 200,000.00 February 1, 1987 ........ 200,000.00 February 1, 1988 ........ 200,000.00 February 1, 1989 ........ 200,000.00 February 1, 1990........ 200,000.00 February 1, 1991 ........ 210,000.00 February 1, 1992 ........ 210,000.00 February 1, 1990 ........ 210,000.00 February1, 1994 ........ 210,000.00 February 1, 1995 ........ 220,000.00 February 1, 1996 ........ 220,000.00 February 1,1997 ........ 220,000.00 February 1, 1998 ........ 240,000.00 February 1, 1999 ........ 240,000.00 February 1, 2000 ... .. ... 240,000.00 February 1, 2001 ........ 240,000.00 February 1, 2002 ........ 240,000.00 Total .................. $5,600,000.00 be it Further Resolved, That the bonds maturing on and afte February 1, 1983, shall be subjech to r demption by the City of Saint Paul, i whole or in part, in the inverse order of their maturities, on February 1, 1982, or on any interest payment date thereafter, at the princi- pal amount thereof, plus interest ac- crued thereon to the date of redemp- tion, together with a premium ex- pressed in a percentage of the principal amount of bonds redeemed as shown below: Redemption Period Premium On February 1, 1982, to and including August 1, 1988 .. 2!'z% On February 1, 1989, to and including August 1, 1993. 2 On February 1, 1994, to and including August 1, 1998 .. 1;z% Thereafter 1 % be it Further Resolved, That if less that all the bonds of a maturity are caller for redemption, the bonds so caller shall be selected by lot. Notice of re. a Minnesota city of the first class, or metropolitan area, and printed in English language, which circula throughout the State and furnis financial news as apart of its sere. ;uch notice to be published not less ,ban thirty nor more than forty-five ays prior t. -the date fixed for re- iemption; be ,it Further Resolved, That said $5,600,000 oar value bonds to be issued for such Urban Renewal Development Project purposes shall Ufa substantially the following form, which has been pre- pared by the Sinking Fund Committee and approved by the Corporation Coun- sel of She City of Saint Paul, and is hereby approved and adopted: -- "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF RAMSEY CITY OF SAINT PAUL URBAN RENEWAL BOND SERIES 1972G No. .......... $5,000 "KNOW AIL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That the City of Saint Paul, in the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, acknowledges it- self to owe and for value received hereby promises to pay to bearer the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) on the first day of February, together with interest thereon from the date hereof until paid at the rate of ..... ... per centum per annum, payable semi- annually on- the first days of August and February in each year as evi- and surrend coupons as due. Botha on this bor money of it ica at the ( of the City Saint Paul, New York, holder; and of this bon terest, whe: credit of tt irrevocably "The bond. of the series of bonds of which thit5 bond is one maturing fter February 1, 1983, are redemption by the City of f, in whole or in part,. in the •der of their maturities, on 1, 1982, or on any interest late thereafter, at the prin- )unt thereof, plus interest hereon to the date of re - together with a premium in apercentage of the amount of bonds redeemed as snown below: Redemption „Period Premium or, February 1, 1962, to 1 88 including August 1, 23z% On February 1, 1989, to and including August 1, 2 % On February 1, 1994, to and including August 1, 1998. 1%% Thereafter ............... 3 % If less than all the bonds of a matur- ity are called for redemptlon, the bonds so called shall be selected by lot. Notice of redemption shall be given by publication of a notice of redemptlon once in a cleily newspaper of general circulation or in a daily financial paper, published in New Agent either r York, of the g ayment Ord in- tth and aul are 44 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL York, New York, and printed in the English language, and once in a daily or weekly periodical published in a Minnesota city of the first class, or its metropolitan area, and printed in the English language, which circulates throughout the State and furnishes financial news as a part of its service, such notice to be published not less than thirty nor more than forty-five days prior to the date fixed for re- demption, and if. such notice shall have been given and payment hereof duly made or provided for, interest hereon shall cease from and after the date so fixed for redemption. "This bond is one of a series of bondsissued and sold DZ said City of Saint Paul. in the a .e ter 499, Laws of Minnesota for 1967, Regular Session, and Chapter 321, Laws of Minnesota for 1971, Regular Session, and a duly adopted resolu- tion of the Council of the City of Saint Paul, for the purpose of pro- curing the necessary funds to pay not to exceed one-third of the Net Project Cost of certain Urban Renewal Development Projects, with- in the corporate limits of said City, designated, Neighborhood Develop- ment Program Minn. A-1;' and""Con- cord Terrace Project Minn. R-37," being two of the several Urban Re- newalDevelopment Projects men- tioned 1. said Chapter 881, Session Laws of Minnesota for 1963, as amended by Chapter 499, Laws of Minnesota .for 1967, Regular Session. �= r b rxpcnmcures on account of any Remaining Costs of Muntcipal Buildings and Improvements to be cons tructed'within or adjacent to the area of said Projects. "This bond is issued and sold by said City of Saint Paul under and by autho�Yy of Chapter 881, Session Laws of Minnesota for 1963, as amended by Chapter 499, Laws of Minnesota for 1967, Regular Session, and Chapter 321, Laws of Minnesota for 1971, Regular Session, under and by authority of a duly adopted reso- lution of the Council of the City of Saint Paul, and in full .compliance with said Chapter 881, as amended, said resolution, the Chapter of the City of Saint Paul, as applicable, and Chapter 475, Minnesota Statutes 1969, as amended. "This bond may be exchanged for a fully registered bond at the office of the City Comptroller, 109 City Hall, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55102, at the expense of the holder. "It is hereby certified and recited that all things, acts and conditions re- quired by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Minnesota and the Charter of said City to happen and be done and performed precedent to. and in the issuance of this bond, have happened and'been done and per- formed in regular and due form and time as required by law and that the total indebtedness of said City, in- cluding this bond, does not exceed, any constitutional, statutory, ornchar- ter ]imitation. "INWITNESS WHEREOF, The said City of Saint Paul, by its Council, has caused this bond to be sealed byy the facsimile of its Official Seal, litho- graphed hereon, to be signed man- nally by its Mayor, attested by the It thographed facsimile signature of its City Clerk, and countersigned by the lithographed facsimile signature of its Comptroller, and each of the interest coupons hereto attached to be exe- cuted by the lithographed facsimile signatures of its said officers, as of the first day of February, 1972. ........................ Mayor Attest: ......... ........... City Clerk Counters'gned : .... .. . . City Comptroller "COUPON No. $............ "On the first day of August/Febru- ary, 19.., (unless the bond herein- after a coned shall be subject to Prior*, rior ption and shall have theret�.been duly called for ous emption and payment of the redemption e duly made or Provided for), thepricCity of Saint Paul, Minnesota, promises to pay to bearer Dollars ($..........) at the office of the Fiscal Agent of the City of Saint Paul, in either Saint Paul, Minnesota, or New York, New York, at the option of the holder, for inter- est due that day on its Xrban Re- newal Bond, Series 1972G, dated as of February 1, 1972, No. ..... ........................ / Mayor . Attest: .. ............. City Clerk Countersigned: .. .... .. .. . City Comptroller" and be it Further Resolved, That each said bond shall be sealed by the fac- simile of the Official Seal of the City of Saint Paul lithographed thereon and signed manually by its Mayor, attested by the lithographed facsimile signature of the City Clerk, and countersigned by the lithographed facsimile signature of its Comptroller, 'in accordance with Section 475.55, Minnesota Statutes 1969, as amended, and the interest coupons thereto attached shall be executed by the lithographer) facsimile signatures or said officers; and be it Further Resolved, That sealed pro- posals be received in the office of the City Comptroller in the City Hall and Court House Building, in the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, up to 10:00 o'clock A.M. (C.b.1.), February 14, 1972,r the sale of all or none of said bonds, after giving due notice of said sale in the manner prescribed by law, in the St. Paul Legal Ledger, the offi- c'al newspaper of said City, and in the Commercial West, a lmancial periodical published in the State of Minnesota; that each bidder shall be required to accompany his bid by a certified or cashier's check for two percent (2%) of the amount of bonds bid for, which will be forfeited to the City as liqui- dated .damages if the bonds are not taken and paid for when ready for delivery; that the City Comptroller OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 45 shall, at the next meeting after re- Statutes 1969, as amended, and said ceiving said bids, present the same to bonds hereby authorized to be issued the Council for their action thereon; and sold shall be designated, "Water and that said bonds shall be awarded Pollution Abatement Bonds, Series tothe person offering the lowest net 1972"; that each of said bonds shall be interest cost therefor to the City, not in the denomination of Five Thousand exceeding seven percent (7%) per Dollars ($5,000); that said bonds shall annum: and be it bear a rate or rates of interest not to Further Resolved, That the proceeds exceed seven percent (7%) per annum, from the issuance and sale of said payable semi-annually on the first day bonds, as received by said City, shall of August and the first day of February, be deposited in a special fund of said according to the interest coupons to City designated as "Urban Renewal and be attached to said bonds; that said Development Fund," and therein al- bonds shall be dated February 1, 1972; located to and subject to disbursement that said bonds shall be issued and sold for the City's obligation pertinent to by the City of Saint Paul in the manner said Neighborhood Development Pro provided by law; and said bonds shall gram Minn. A-1 and Concord Terrace be serial in form and shall mature seri- Project Minn. R-37, for the payment all in each of the years and in of Substanttally one-third of the net amounts as follows: cost of each of the aforesaid projects as Date of Maturity Amount estimated, as aforesaid, and for the February 1, 1975 ........$ 50,000.00 further payment of any Remaining February 1, 1976 ........ 50,000.00 Cost of Municipal Buildings and Im- February 1, 1977 ........ 60,000.00 provements to be constructed within February 1, 1978 ........ 60,000.00 r adjacent to the project areas. That February 1, 1979 ........ 60,000.00 despite the allocation of bond proceeds February 1, 1960 ........ 60,000.00 made in this Resolution, the same shall February 1, 19,81 ........ 65,000.00 he subject to reallocation in purpose February 1, 1982 ........ 65,000.00 and amount consistent with, Chapter February 1, 1983 ........ 65,000.00 801, Session Laws of Minnesota for February 1, 1984 ........ 65,000.00 1963, as amended by Chapter 499, Laws February 1, 1985 ........ 65,000.00 of Minnesota for 1967, Regular Session; February 1, 1986 ........ 65,000.00 and Chapter 321, Laws of Minnesota for February 1, 1987 ........ 70,000.00 1971, Regular Session; provided, that February 1, 1988 ........ 70,000.00 no part of the proceeds of the issuance February 1, 1989 ........ 70,000.00 and sale of any of said bonds shall be February 1, 1990 ........ 70,000.00 made the subject of any reallocation February i, 1991 ........ 75,000.00 or disbursement except for the purpose February 1, 1992 ........ 75,000.00 of the payment or defrayment of said , February 1, 1993 ........ 75,000.00 City's obligations assumed, under and February 1, 1994 ........ 75,000.00 by authority of said Act, in respect of February 1, 1995 ........ 80,000.00 one or more of the several Urban Re- February 1, 1996 ........ 80,000.00 newal Development Projects specified February 1, 1997 ........ 80,000.00 therein. That said bonds shall be pay- February 1, 1998 ......... 90,000.00 able in lawful money of the United February 1, 1999 ........ 90,000.00 States of America at the office of the February 1, 2000 ........ 90,000.00 Fiscal Agent of said City in either Saint February 1, 2001 ........ 90,000.00 - Paul, -Minnesota,or New York, New February 1, 2002 ........ 90,000.00 York, at the option of the holder, and the full faith and credit of said City TOTAL ...............$2,000,000.00 hereby are irrevocably pledged for the prompt and faithful payment of both be ftj" principal and interest of said bonds. Further Resolved, That bonds matur- Adopted by the Council January 20, be subject on or atoor redemption by 9the City shall 1972' of Saint Paul, in whole or in part, in Approved January 2i, 1972. the inverse order of their maturities, (January 26, 1972) on February 1, 1982, or on any interest Payment date thereafter, at the princi- pal amount thereof, plus interest ac - Council File No. 257133 - By Charles P. crued thereon to the date of redemp- McCarty- - tion, together with a premium ex - Resolved, By the Council of the City pressed in a pgreentage of the principal of Saint Paul, that pursuant to the amount of bonds redeemed as shown provisions of Chapter 115, Minnesota below: Statutes 1969, as amended, and Resolu- Redemption tion of the Council, Council File No. Period Premium 256671, there shall be issued and sold On February 1, 1982 to and general obligation bonds of Bald City including August 1, 1988 .. 2!5% in the aggregate par value amount of On February 1, 1989 to and Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) for the including August 1, 1993. 2 % purpose of procurement by said City On February 1, 1994 to and of funds in said amount to be used by including August 1, 1998 .. 1U% the City exclusively for the construe- Thereafter 1 tion and installation of apart of a sew- be it age disposal system, as defined in said Further Resolved, That if less than Chapter 115, and thereby to aid in the all the bonds maturing on the same prevention, control, and abatement of date are called for redemption, the pollution of waters; be it bonds so called shall be selected by Further Resolved, That said bonds lot. Notice of redemption shall be given shall be Issued and sold pursuant to the by publication of a notice of redemp- provisions of said Chapter 115, Minne- tion once in a daily newspaper of gen- sota Statutes 1969, as amended, and in eral circulation, or in a dally financial accordance with Chapter 475, Minnesota paper, published in the City of New 46 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL York, New York, and printed in the English language, and once in a daily or weekly periodical published in a Minnesota city of the first class, or its metropolitan area, and printed in the English language, which circulates throughout the State and furnishes fi- nancial news as part of its service, such notice to be published not less than thirty nor more than forty-five days prior to the date fixed for redemption; and if such notice shall have been given and payment thereof duly made or pro- vided for, interest thereon shall cease from and after the date so fixed for redemption; be it Further Resolved, That said bonds and the coupons attached thereto shall be in substantially the following form, which has been prepared by the Sink- ing Fund Committee and approved by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Saint Paul, and is hereby approved and adopted: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF RAMSEY CITY OF SAINT PAUL WATER POLLUTION ABATEMENT BOND SERIES 1972 No. .......... $5,000 "KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That the City of Saint Paul, in the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, acknowledges it- self to owe and for value received hereby promises to pay to bearer the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) on the first day of February, 19.., together with interest thereon from the date hereof until paid at the rate of. .. per centum per annum, pay.able sem.i-annually on the first days of August and February in each year, as evidenced by and upon the presentation and surrender of the annexed interest coupons as they severally become due. Both principal of and interest on this bond are payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the Fiscal Agent of the City of Saint Paul" in either Saint Paul, Minnesota, or New York, New York, at the option of the holder; and --for the prompt payment of this bond, both principal and interest, at ma- turity, the full faith and credit of the CMCity of Saint Paul are irrevocably "The bonds'of the series of which this bond is one, maturing on or after February 1, 1983, are subject to re- demption by the City of Saint Paul, in whole or in part, in the inverse order of their maturities, on Febru- ary 1, 1982, or on any interest pay- ment date thereafter, at the principal amount thereof, plus interest accrued thereon to the date of redemption, together with a premium expressed in a percentage of the principal amount of bonds redeemed as shown below: Redemption Period Premium On February 1, 1982, to and including August 1, 1988.. 25z% On February 1, 1989, to and including August 1, 1993. 2 % On February 1, 1994, to and including Augustbl, 1998 .. ,11,sl Thereafter ................ 1, "I£ less than all the bonds maturing on the same date are called for re- demption, the bonds so called shall be selected by lot. Notice of redemption shall be given by publication of a notice of redemption once in a daily newspaper of general circulation, or in a daily financial paper, published- in ublished-in the City of New York, New York, and printed in the English language,. and once in a daily or weekly peri- odical published in a Minnesota city of the first class, or its metropolitan area, and printed in the English language, which circulates throughout the State and furnishes financial news as part of its service; such notice shall be published not less than thirty nor more than forty-five days prior to the date fixed for redemption, and if such notice shall have been given and payment hereof duly made or provided for, interest hereon shall cease from and after the date so fixed for redemption. "This bond is one of a series of bonds issued and sold by said City of Saint Paul in the aggregate par value amount of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) pursuant to Chapter 115, Minnesota Statutes 1969, as amended, to aid in financing a part of a sew- age disposal system, as defined in said Chapter 115. "This bond is issued and sold by said City of Saint Paul under and by utes -1969, as amended, said Resolu- tion, the Charter of the City of Saint Paul, as applicable, and Chapter 475, Minnesota Statutes 1969, as amended. "This bond may be exchanged for a fully registered bond at the office of the Comptroller of the City of Saint Paul at the expense of the holder. It is hereby certified and recited that all things, acts and conditions required by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Minnesota and the Charter of said City to happen and be done and performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond. have happened and have been done and performed in regular and due form and time as required by law, and that the total indebtedness of the said City, Including this bond, does not exceed any constitutional, statutory, or charter limitation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said City of Saint Paul by its Council has caused this bond to be sealed by the facsimile of its Official Seal, litho- graphed hereon, to be signed man- ually by its Mayor, attested by the lithographed facsimile signature of its City Clerk, and countersigned by the lithographed facsimile signature of its Comptroller, and each of the interest coupons hereto. attached to be executed by the lithographed fac- simile signatures of its said officers, as of the first day of February, 1972. ........................ Mayor "Attest: ..... .. .. . City Clerk Countersigned • ............ .. .. City Comptroller OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1672 47 "COUPON Rosalie L. Butler -Roger M. Conway No ............. $............ -Dean Meredith -Robert F. Sprafka- "On the first day of'August/Febru-, ary, 19...., (unless the bond herein An Ordinance amending Ordinance after mentioned shall be subject to Number 14788, entitled: "An Ordinance prior redemption and shall have granting to Northern States Power theretofore been duly called for pre -j Company, a corporation organized en- vious redemption and payment of theder the laws of the State of Minnesota, redemption price duly made or Pro.! its successors and assigns, permission vided for), the City. of Saint Paul,1 to use the streets and other public Minnesota, promises to pay to bearers property located in the City of Saint . Dollars ($.......... ) at the Paul for the purpose of conducting, dis- ofliee of the Fiscal Agent of the City tributing and supplying electricity-�fo;, of Saint Paul, in either Saint Paul, all purpbses fora term extending from Minnesota, or New York, New York, the adoption hereof to December 31, at the option of the holder, for inter- 1972, or during such lesser period as est due that day on its Water Pollu- determined herein, prescribing rates tion Abatement Bond, Series 1972, which the company may charge for dated as of February 1, 1972, No... such service, and determining the amount which the company shall pay """""""""""" to the City for the use and occupancy Mayor of its streets and other public prop- "Attest: rop- "Attesl:.................... erty:' City Clerk Whereas, Northern States Power Countersigned: ................... Company, a corporation organized City Comptroller" under the laws of the State of Minne- no be it sola, being a public service corporation Further Resolved, That each said c(mclucting, distributing, and supply - of the Official Seal of the City of Saint v'aint Paul under Ordinance Number Paul, lithographed thereon, and signed 14788, approved May 13, 1971, did, under manually by its Mayor, attested by the Section 7 of said Ordinance, file its lithographed facsimile signature of the Petition addressed to the Council of City Clerk, and countersigned by the said City on June 8, 1971 for its review lithographed facsimile signature of its of the operations of said Northern Comptroller, in accordance with Seotlop States Power Company' under said per - 475.55, Minnesota Statutes 1969, as mit and for said Council's prescription, amended, and the interest coupons by Ordinance, of reasonable rates which thereto attached shall be executed by said Northern States Power Company the lithographed facsimile signatures of may charge for such electricity service said officers: and be it within said City as shall be there - Further Resolved, That sealed pro- after furnished by said company there- .posals be received In the office of the under; and City Comptroller in the City Hall and Whereas, Pursuant to said Petition of Court House Building, in the City of said Northern States Power Company, Saint Paul, Minnesota, up to 10:00 Robert J. Sheran was appointed hear - o'clock A.M. (C.S.T.), February 14, Ing examiner, and in the course of 1972, for the sale of all or none of said Itis duties heard testimony, reviewed bonds, after giving due notice of said exhibits, and evaluated evidence pre- sale in the manner prescribed by law, sented by the company and all.inter- in the St. Paul Legal Ledger, the offs- ested parties, and thereafter recom- eial newspaper of said City, and in mended Findings of Facts and Con --- the Commercial West, a financial peri- elusions of Law which have been re- odical published in the State of Min- viewed, both as to the basis and the nesota; that each bidder shall be re- content, and have been duly adopted quired to accompany his bid by a by the Council; and certified or cashier's check for two Whereas, It has been determined that percent whit of the amount of bonds said company is entitled to the Interim bid far, which will m forfeited to the rates set under Ordinance Number City otakenaliquidated damages if the bonds 14062, approved are not taken and paid for when ready chargehe ompanyefrom March 1. 8 and for delivery; that the City Comptroller 1969, to the date of the first reading shall, at the next meeting after receive of this ordinance; and that the same ing said bids, present the same to the be adopted as the proper and reason - Council for their action thereon; and P that said bonds shall be awarded to the able rates for said period m tci g on pgrson offering the lowest net interest cry 13, 1972; and that commencing on cost therefor to the City, not exceed- Januaryy 14, 1972, the company be en- ing seven percent (7%) per annum. titled to an increase in revenue of Adopted by the Council January 20, 9.6/ above the 1970 revenue actually 1972. received, and to prescribe Interim rates Approved January 21, 1972. to provide such additional revenues, as (January 26, 1972) of the first reading of this ordinance, which rates shall be the established rates upon he ordinance's becoming effective. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS • The Council of the City of Saint Paul OF THE COUNCIL Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance Number 14788, ap- ORDINANCES - proved.May 13, 1971, shall be and the same ls"hereby amended in the follow - Ing particulars, to wit: ` Council File No. 257043 -Ordinance No. That, Section 6 o Ordinance Dumber 15024 - By Charles P. McCarty - 14788 and Appendix A attached thereto _.r- I 48 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COiyili,10N COUNCIL are hereby deleted in full and inserted requirements, and that it is the inlieu thereof is a new Section 6 to minimum rate of return needed to read as followsattract capital. "Section 6 SECTION 4 "The Council hereby adopts and approves of the Interinrrates charged The company shall, within thirty days by the Company from March 1, 1969, after the passage, approval and pub - to and including January 13 1972, and Itcation of this ordinance, file with the as such the same are adopted as the City Clerk of said City its written ac - reasonable, fair, and just rates for ceptance thereof in form to be ap- said period. proved by the Corporation Counsel, and "The Council further adopts and therein shall agree to abide by, keep prescribes as Interim rates as of and perform all the terms, limitations, January 14 1972, the rates contained conditions and provisions of this ordi- in Appendix A, attached hereto and nance. made a part hereof, and the same SECTION 5 shall become effective as such Interim rates commencing on January 14, 1972 This ordinance shall take effect and and, as such, shall apply to all bills o£ be in force thirty days after its pas - the Northern States Power Company sage, approval and publication, and based upon regular meter readings on upon its acceptance as provided in and after January 14, 1972. Section 4 hereof. "The Council further prescribes passed by the Council January 28, that the Interim rates adopted here- 1972 under and contained in Appendix A, attached, be deemed to be the reason- Yeas — Councilmen Conway, Levine. able, fair and just rates, and properly Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. President obtained `by the company up to and (McCarty) -5. including the effective date of this Nays—Councilman Tedesco -1. ordinance and of said company's com- Approved January 28, 1972. pliance with the conditions provided in Section 4 hereof, and such rates CHARLES P. McCARTY, shall continue to be applied, to all Mayor. bills computed from regular meter Attest: readings on and after such date and HARRY E. MARSHALL, compliance for the remaining period City Clerk. of this permit ordinance or until (January 29, 1972) lawfully changed" APPENDIX A SECTION 2 RATE SCHEDULE FOR RESIDENTIAL That thelast paragraph of Section 7 SERVICE of said Ordinance, reading as follows: Availability—Available to any resident .,it Is hereby understood that the tial customer for domestic purposes rates prescribed in Exhibit A at- only, in a single private residence. . tacked hereto shall remainas interim Rate rates until such time as Company First 60 kilowatt-hours per month @ shall make application to the City of 5.43¢ per kwh Saint Paul for a rate hearing. The. Next 140 kilowatt-hours per month @ City, after hearing on the matter and 2.93¢ per kwh within ninety days from the date of Next 300 kilowatt-hours per month @ Company's application, shall make a 2.30¢ per kwh final determination on the reason- Next 300 kilowatt-hours per month @ ableness of such rates as are proposed 2.17¢ per kwh in Company's application. If the Excess kilowatt-hours per month C City fails to make such determination 1.72¢ per kwh within the ninety -day period, the Fuel Clause—Bills subject to the adjust - present interim rates now in effect ment provided for in Fuel Clause shall be considered as the established Rider. rates." Monthly Minimum Charge—$2.15 hereby is stricken therefrom. Gross Eainings Clause—Bills subject to the adjustment provided for in Gross SECTION 3 Earnings Clause Rider. Other Provisions—This schedule is also The Council certifies that, pursuant subject to provisions contained under to the proposals of the Price Commis- Rules for Application of Residential Sion, and the guidelines it propounded, Service Rates." the following apply both to the increase of rates approved in connection with RULES FOR APPLICATION OF the Interim rates put into effect on and RESIDENTIAL SERVICE RATES after March1, 1969, and the rates in 1. The Residential Service rate is Appendix A, attached hereto: available to, any residential customer 1. That the increase would not con- for domestic purposes only, for lighting. tribute to inflationary expectations. heating, cooking, and domestic power 2. That the increase has been re- service in a single private residence, duced to reflect productivity except as hereinafter provided. . gains. 1. a. All normally sized equipment for 3. That the increase Is the minimum domestic Illuminating, heating, cook - which is necessary to assure con- ing, and power, used strictly for tinuing and adequate service; and household purposes, may be supplied 4. That the increase is required by through one meter. an increase in the cost of money, b. Motors and other equipment including equity capital, and is which interfere with service to necesall motors quasrycassure and provide for nec- larger than 5 horsepower, teservice r, and snow essary expansion to meet future i melting Installations or other tem - OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 49 porary or seasonal loads totaling tank size shall be not less than 40 llons;of either heat permitt d on5the Residenatts tial Service ga elem element shall llgnot exceed 5500 if the total of the rat - rate. watts; and, s of two elements exceeds through nelmet phaservice se availablenunder 500 watts, the elements shall be so that they cannot op - the Residential Service rate. 4. Three phase service, service to mot- than 5 horsepower, and Serv- interlocked crate simultaneously. c. For a water heater equipped The ors larger ice to snow melting installations total- to ing more than 25 kilowatts may be had with one heating element: tank size and the rating of the for each tank size under such rates are available to customers for the respec- heating element be as-follHeating Element Tank commercial tive classes of service.in 5. A customer occupying a building or Size in Gallons Rating 00 alts apartment for residential and commer- tial purposes Jointly may combine his 30 5500 50 5500 8o residential and commercial use on such ]respective cls iof ly n underica ; berisupplied oc water n cu tomersafor the es i;Jfi single applicable rate schedule. be shall noother service. ach apartment or dwelling unit 6. Et shall be considered as a single private e. The installation used to supplement any of providing hot water residence but service for a duplex (a building consisting of two apart- system service. the right to single ments or dwelling units) may be taken one meter under a single bill- I. Company reserves control service to. the water heat- through ing provided that the billing shall be ing load. roved 2. The s cificatfons for an App computed as though each appartment or used an equal portion of Space Heating Installation under this dwelling unit the total service metered and were in- rate are as follows: "a. Electric space heating equip - dependently billed, except that the minimum charge shall be the minimum mum apartment or dwell- ment (except 120 volt units in dividually- rated at 15 amppergs or a single ing unit. An apartment is defined to be a room or suite of rooms used for. the less) shall be designed to oper- ate at 240 volts, shall be perma- except anc permanently tequippedions of awith a sink and oure a ofspaceheating sole s cooking facilites, occupying s ace that provided by fireplaces. b. Not more than kilowatts shall specifically designed for them, such as a kitchen, kitchenette or pulInum n heating systemtcontrolstime by the kitchen. c. Company reserves the right to RATE SCHEDULE FOR ALL control service to the space heat - ELECTRIC RESIDENTIAL SERVICE Availability—Available to any residen- Ing load. 3. Service may be taken under this. through one meter for a tial customer in a singleprivate rest- dente for domestic purposes only schedule duplex (a single building consisting two apartments or dwelling units) where 120/240 volt single phase elec- tri service ehashin gregularn use of viaea hatethe billing specifications ibes com- �..„� nier _ __ _...,ti, — nnartnient or st 50 kilowatt-hours per month @ mum charge for a single apartment or x.49¢ per kwh xt 50 kilowatt-hours per month @ kwh unit. 4 snowg melting installations or other more ;,98¢ per .xt 200 kilowatt-hours per month @ infrequently than k used l will totaling nbe per- ; 15 per kwh •xt kilowatt-hours per month @ mitted on this rate except where cus- tomer has an Approved Space Heating 1.72¢ per kwh e p ext 1000 kilowatt-hours per month @ 1.60¢_ kwh Installation0tte spiacwhich25 heating load, which- be allowed. In all per :cess kilowatt-hours per month @' ever is greater, will other cases the General Service rate I Cl per kwh Clause—Bills subject to the ad- or other rates are available for such stment provided for in Fuel Clause [der. 6 A customer occupyin a building or and com- ithly Minimum Charge—$2.15 ss Earnings Clause—Bills subject to apartment for residential i mercial pu oses jo ntlI may combine t ie adjustment provided for in Gross his real estes are available eat com arnings Clause Rider. es for Application of A11 Electric pp tive masses of service but not reyecthis idential Service Rate The specifications for an Approved Heating Installation under this rate. RATE SCHEDULE FOR ter are as follows: be MULTIPLE DWELLING SERVICE a. The water heater shall equipped with no more than two heating elements. Each heating Availability—Available to any customer using single phase electric servicb for element, shall be nninductive, thermostatically operated and de- a multiple dwelling. R Single Apartment signed for 240 volts. b. For a water heater equipphde kilowkwh att-hours per mon Firsts 50 with two heating elements: T ■1 50 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Next 150 kilowatt-hours per month @ 3.060 per kwh mounting brackets and all necessary Next 500 kilowatt-hours per month wiring. electric eCompany shall furnish all nergy required for operation @2.27¢ per kwh Excess kilowatt-hours per month @ of the unit. Special Terms and Conditions 1.714 per kwh Fuel Clause—Bills subject to the ad- 1Above rate contemplates installa- tion of the lighting unit on an existing justment provided for in the Fuel Clause Rider. utility owned wood pole upon which Company's Monthly Minimum Charge—$2,15 Gross Earnings Clause—Bills subject to 120 or 240 volt lines are attached. If necessary, Company will extend its 120 or 240 volt lines the adjustment provided for in Gross Earnings Clause Rider. on ex - isting Company poles for not to ex - Rules for Application of Multiple Dwell- teed two spans provided customer pay the entire cost thereof. No ing Service Rate— 1. Service for two addi- tonal transformer capacity will be or more apart- mentg may be taken through one provided hereunder. 2. The lamp shall be lighted and ex - meter under a single billing -provided that the billing shall be computed as tinguished by a photo -electric con - trol furnished by the Company. The though each apartment or dwelling unit used an equal portion of the hours of burning shall be fromap- proximately one-half hour after sun - total service metered and were in- dependently billed, except that the set until one-half hour before sunrise, every night. minimum charge shall be the mini- mum charge for a single apartment or 3. If illumination of a lamp is in - terrupted and said illumination is not dwelling unit. An apartment is de- fined to be resumed within seventy-two hours a room or suite of rooms used for the general functions of a from the time Company receives not - ice thereof from customer, 1/30th of household and permanently equipped the monthly compensation for such with a sink and cooking facilities, -r unit shall be deducted for each night occupying space specifically designed for them, such as a kitchen, kitchen- of nonillumination after such notice is received. ette or Pullman kitchen. t. The general service regwired by the 4. Company reserves the right to dis- continue service if equipment is apartment building, such as service for hall lighting, garages for private abused.- Term of Agreement—Agreement shall use, laundry rooms, drying rooms, boiler be for a term of three years, and. rooms, janitor's supply ro, refrigeration equipment, oil burnomsers, if not then terminated by at least 30 days' prior written notice by either furnace stokers, and air conditioning party, shall continue until so termi- equipment, may be taken on the nated. ' multiple dwelling schedule provided in kilowatts for billing purposes sha is rendere the kilowatt-hours in the second and RATE SCHEDULE FOR CONTROLLED third blocks of the rate schedule be WATER HEATING SERVICE (Clcsed) increased by 150 and 500 kilowatt- ilqurs, Availability—Available to any Con- respectively, for each apart- in t not served on this same meter,supplied trolled Water Heating Installation 3. Three phase service, service - to through a separate meter and served hereunder on November 1, motor largerthan 5 horsepower, and service to snow melting installations 1961. No new water heating installa- totaling more than 25 kilowatts may tion made after November 1, 1961 will be served under this rate. be had under such rates as are avail- able to commercial customers for the Rate Energy Charge: resppective classes of service. 4. A customer occupying a building or 1.604 per kilowatt-hour Excess Wattage Charge: apartment for residential and com- mercial One Element Tank—If the capacity purposes jomQy may com- bine his residential and commercial of the heating element exceeds 20 watts per gallon of tank capac- use on such rates as are available to commercial customers for the ity, an additional charge of 104 re- spective classes of service. per month per whole 100 watts will be made for such excess RATE SCHEDULE FOR UNCONTROLLED WATER HEATING capacity. Two Element Tank—If the capacity SERVICE (Closed) of the bottom element exceeds 20 CANCELLED watts per gallon of tank capacity or the top element exceeds 4 500 RATE SCHEDULE FOR AUTOMATIC watts, an additional charge of 11)0 PROTECTIVE LIGHTING SERVICE per month /per whole 100 watts Availability—Available to any customer will be made for the greater of such excess capacities. for illumination of areas of private Fuel Clause—Bills subject to the ad- Raeoperty. t justment provided for in Fuel Clause Monthly Rate Designation of Lamps per Unit Rider. Monthly Minimum Charge—$2.15 Gross Earnings Clause—Bills subject to F48 T30/CW Fluorescent .- $3,95(1) 175 Watt Mercury 3.95 the adjustment provided for in Gross ........ 400 Watt Mercury ........ 5.70 Earnings Clause Rider, Time Control—An electrical control de - (1) Available to existing installs- vice will be furnished by Company tions only, Gross Earnings Clause—Bills subject to which will control the service so that no energy will be supplied during the the adjustment provided for in Gross Earnings Clause Rider. following periods: 10:00 a.m. to Noon Service Included In Rate—Company and 4:00 p.m, to 7:00 p.m. or such other daily period or periods as the shall own, operate and maintain the Company may elect from time to lighting unit Including the fixture, time but not to exceed a total of five lamp, ballast, photo -electric control, hours daily. OF THE CITY OF S Approved specific tions for aater n ap- e' P- I proved controlled water heating in- stallation under this rate are as fol- lows: 1. The water heater shall be of the storage type, equipped with one or two thermostatically operated non- inductive heating elements designed for 240 volts (208 volts in some com- mercial areas). 2. If the water heater is of the two - element type it shall have one ele- ment near the bottom and the other not -ore than oe-fourth distance from the top of the tank and 90 con - netted. or interlocked that they can- not operate simultaneously. heater installlied hereunder after Jan- uary 1, 1959 shall be 80 gallons or more. 4. The water heater, whether one - element or two -element, shall be con- nected by means of a tamperproof circuit to Company's controlled serv- ice meter. 5. At customer's option the top (emergency or booster) element of a two -element water heater may be _,._.......o..n., eenneeted to either kINT PAUL, 1972 51 ate First 400 kilowatt-hours per month @ 3.310 per kwh Next 600. kilowatt-hours per month @ 2.694 per kwh Next 1000 kilowatt-hours per month @ 2.284 pper kwh Excess kllowatt-hours per month @ 1.994 per kwh All energy in excess of 200 kilowatt- hoursper month per kilowatt Of demand @ 1.744 per kwh ?rimary Distribution Voltage Discount —A discount of 5% will be allowed awhere vailable primary agservice at ary ofe. Fuel provided for in Fuel t to the Rider. Monthly 'Minimum Charge --$2.15 Gross Earnings Clause—Bills subject to Earnings ClauseRider for in Gross Determination of Demand—The demand in kilowatts for billing Purposes shall be the mthe te load during onthafor whitest ch bill is rendered but in no even shall it be considered fraction of a kw if Vor less than one-half . will be dropped, if one-half or more j will be billed as one-half. special Requirements — The ePecifica- tionsfor an Approved Space Heating Installation are as follows: 1. Electricity shall be the sole source of space heating in all areas served through the meter. 2. At least 40% of the total connected load museatt be. permanently connected space hing equipment. 3. Company reserves the right to con- trol the space heating• 011 . RATESCHEDULE HEALTING SERVICE Availability—Available to any customer for single or three phase'liervice at 208 volts or higher, uncontrolled Water to it}1nne of use, for an App Heating Installation supplied through. a separate meter. Rate EaeCharge: Firsrgyt 100 kilowatt-hours per month per kilowatt of demand @ 1.714 per kwh Excess kilowatt-hours per month 4 per• kilowatt of demand @ per kwh Excess Wattage Charge: An additional charge of $1.63 per 1 000 watts or fraction thereof will be made for connected loads in excess of: a. storage tank installation 350 watts per gallon of tank capacity. - b. swimming pool installation 50 watts per square foot of water surface area of swim- ' mingppools. 1 Fuel Clause—Bills subject to the ad - 1 justment provided for in Fuel Clause Rider. Monthly Minimum Charge --$2.15 I Gross Earnings Clause—Bills subject to 4 the•,dc4ustment provided for in Gross Earnings Clause Rider. r Determination of Demand—The demand -in kilowatts shall (luring hmnh or ; aI or no event than 10 at Com- by pert- or In vice meter. .. or General a 6. The water heating installation may of two or more tanks provided 1 consist that the installation meets the speci- ficationsand thatfor a sthe Aed onr same p emisel one customer's use. The installation shall not be use to supply t water far space heating purposes. - RATE SCHEDULE FOR GENERAL SERVICE k%k Availability—Available to any customer for single or three phase electric serv- ice supplied through one meter. ` Rate Ftirst 200 kilowatt-hours per month @ r' 5.544 per kwh Next 300 kilowatt-hours per month @ > 4.304 per kwh Next 500 kilowatt-hours per month @ 3.424 per kwh Excess kilowatt-hours per month @ << 2.834 per kwh All energy in excess of 200 kilowat% hours per month per kilowatt of demand @ 1.744 per kwh Primary Distribution Voltage Discount —A discount of 5% will be allowe2 where customer takes service a' available primary voltage. Fuel the stment provided for in Fuel i Rider. Monthly Minimum Charge --$2.15 Gross Earnings Clause—Bills subject b the adjustment provided for in Gros Earnings Clause Rider. Determination of Demand—The deman in kilowatts for billing purposes sha is rendere the monthafortwhich bull ln no it be ' less than 5 kiv Forlbilling purpose a fraction of a kw if less than one half, will be dropped, if one-half < more will be billed as one-half. RATE SCHEDULE FOR ALL ELECTRIC GENERAL SERVICE Availability—Available to any custom r who has in regular use an Appovi Space Heating Installation. aI or no event than 10 at Com- by pert- 52 PROCEEDINGS OF TH Approved water Heating ITtallation— The specifications for an Ap roved r this Water Heating Installation unde rate are as follows: 1. The water heater shall be equipped with thermostatically operated non- inductive heating elements designed to operate at 208 volts or higher: 2. The water heater shall be connected by means of a tamperproof circuit to the Company's water heating meter. 3. The storage capacity of the water healer shall be 40 gallons or more and the `connected load shall be 4 500 watts or more, except that a water heater having a storage capacity of 30 gallons and a single heating elemnet rated ai 3 500 walla will be permitted. 4. Water heating service will be sup- plied only under a single applicable rate schedule. 5. The installation shall not be used to supply hot water for space heat- ingpurposes. ' 8. The installation shall not be used to supppplament any other system of pproviding hot water service. 7. Company reserves the right to con- trol service to the water heating load. 8. The above specifications for an Approved Water Heating Installation Ag apply to heating water for swimming pools subject to the follow- ing modifications: a. The storage capacity specification ofSection 3 shall be waived. b. The installation shall not be used to heat water for other purposes. RATE SCHEDULE FOR LARGE GENERAL SERVICE Availability—Available to any customer forgeneral service. a Kind of Service—Alternating current at - the following nominal voltages: (a) Secondary Voltage: single or three phase at 208 volts or higher, v (b) Primary Distribution Voltage: three phase at 2400 volts or higher, (c) Transmission Line Voltage: three phase at 34 500 volts or higher. Service voltage available in any given case is dependent upon voltage and capacity of Company lines in vicinity of customer's premises. Hate Demand Charge for Service at See- . -- onday Voltage: First 100 kilovolt -amperes or less of demand—$235.00 per month Next 100 kilovolt -amperes of de - mend @g1.78 per kva per month Next 800 kilovolt -ampere" of de- mand @ $1.54 per kva per month Next 9 000 kflovolt-amperes of de- mand @ $1.43 per kva per month Excess kilovolt -ampere" of demand @ $1.35 per kva per month Demand Charge for Service at PH- `. merry Distribution Volts The De- mand Charge for Service at Sec - mission Line Voltage: The Demand Charge for Service at Secondary Voltage less $•25 =month pei kilovolt -ampere of demand. Plus an Energy Charge of: ' First 20 000 kilowatt-hours pei month @ 1.72¢ per kwh Next 30 000 kilowatt-hours pei month @ 1.35¢ per kwh Next 50 000 kllowat-hours pei month @ 1.17¢ per kwh E COMMON COUNCIL Next 400 000 kilwoatt month @ 1.05¢ per k Next 500 000 kilowatt month @ .92¢ per kw Next 9 000 000 kllowat month- @ 84 per k.. Excess kilowatt-hours 74¢ per kwb Fuel Clause—Bills subject justment provided for In Rider Ride Prompt Payment Provisio of 5% will be added to n charge shall constitute from gross bill for pay the discount period. Gross. Earnings Clause—Bil the adjustment provided Earnings Clause Rider. Determination of Deman mand in kilovolt -ampere Fshall be determ iding the maximum dem watts by the monthly av factor and shall be rou nearest whole kva, but shall the demand to be b sidered as less than 50% est demand An kva, bills preceding eleven months event less than 100 kva. Maximum.Demand—The mand in kilowatts shall est 15 -minute load durin for which bill is rendere -hours per kw hours per. t -hours per kw per month @ to the ad - Fuel Clause n—A charge et bill which a discount ment within Is subject to for in Gross d—The de- s for billing tried by div - and in kilo- erage power nded to the in no month illed be con - of the great - d during the nor 1n any maximum de - be the great - a the month I Standby and Supplementary Service Availability—Available at 12 400 volts or higher to any large commercial or in- dustrial customer who normally sup- plies part or all of his electric power requirements from another Inde- pendent source of power for which the Company's service may be sub- st}tute"a wholly or in part. Customer shall contract for capacity adequate to supply the entire electric require- ments for which such -service may be used which capacity shall equal or exceed the agreed kva demand for standby to customer's other source of power. Company shall not be ob- ligated to supply capacity in excess excess the over OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 53 such standby demand billed during eleven months nor In kilowatt of demand.'will b ,allowed where customer takes 'srvice at the preceding any event less than 2 500 kva." and Fuel available primary voltage. Clause—Bills subject to the ad - aralleI Operation—Interconnection parallel operation of Customer's in- iustment provided for in Fuel Clause dependent source of. power (Cus- Sider.' tomer's system) and Company's serv- Prompt Payment Provision—A charge system) will be per- of 5% will be added to net bill which ice (Compp��y's maount tted by Company under then charge �aloss bill fora paymte ent within following conditions: 1. The Interconnection between the the dyscount period. 12400 volts or Gross araings Clause—Bills subject to systems must be at higher at a point on Company's Sys- Customer's operations will the adjustment provided for in Gross ._ Earnings Clause Rider. tem where not interfere with the quality of Determination of Demand—The demand Company's service to any o its other in atts for oses shall load customers. 2. Customer agrees to provide the equipment as approved by be thegreatest15-minute (sub - jest to Power Factor Adjustment) daring the month for which bill is necessary Company to enable Customer to op- erate its generating equipment in par- with Company's system. Since rendered, but in no event shall the demand for billing purposes a cot- sidered as less than % of the great - e}lel the power factor and the voltage at Company's system and Cus- set demand used for billing purposes during the preceding eleven months, which tomer's system are operated will vary, each party agrees to operate its nor less than 100 kw. Power Factor Adjustment—The cus- tomer shall at all times take and use system at such power factor and volt- as is conductive to best operating power in such meaner that the aver - age standards and in such manner as to its share of the reactive power. age power, factor shall be as near 100%. as possible, but when the aver - absorb 3. Company reserves the right to dis- age power factor is less than 80%. then the 15 -minute load shall, connect service in the event service fo Customer results in trouble on greatest „ be adjusted by multiplying it by 80'0, the - Company's system such as interrup- tions, grounds, radio or telephone and dividing productt-thus-o twined by.the average power. factor in percent. interference, surges or objectionable voltage fluctuations, where such expressedy The average ower factor is defined to be the obtained by divid- trouble is caused by negligence of notice in 9votient Ing the kilowatt-hours used during Customer is, after giving ., .....e. s such trouble. the month by thesquare root,of the mly. Reverse flow if any will De ig- iored unless the amount is substantial me P-.... __-------- — determining the average power fac- in which event it will be a matter tot. For negotiation and further agreement Special Requirements for an Approved between the parties. The specifications Space Heating Installation are as RATE SCHEDULE FOR LARGE ALL ELECTRIC follows: 1. Electricity sha8ll be the sole source GENERAL SERVICE of space the meter all areas served any customer vatlab as in use who has at regular use an Approved Space heating Installation. Service—Alternating current at 2 At least 40% of the total con - con�eeted load must ti permanently connected sp ce heating equipment. and of the following nominal voltages (a) 3. Company eseges the right to the heating loan. Service at Secondary Distribution n Voltage: three wire single Pand control space three or four wire three phase at 208 volts or higher,- (b) Service at Pri- RATE SCHEDULE FOR FIRM AND INTERRUPTIBLE mary Distribution Voltage: three at 2400 volts or higher. Service LARGE GENERAL SERVICE AvaSability—Available to any customer phase voltage available in any given case taking his entire electrical require - is dependent upon voltage and capac- ity of existing Company lines In menta from Company at 12400 volts or higher who agrees that Company's vicinity of customer's premises, service to the equipment listed in tate First 10 000 kilowatt-hours or less— Schedule. A attached to the contract may be interrupted by Company at $289.00 per month Next 10 000 klowatt-hours per month any time 'and for such .periods as Company, in its sole discretion, con- @ 1.78¢ per kwh 000 kilowatt-hours per month .siders the supply of such service det- to ate operations as a public Next 80 @ 1.54¢ per kwh Excess kilowatt-hours per month @ rrthmdental -uriffIy. ' Rate 1.40¢ per kwh All energy in excess of 200 kilowatt- month per kilowatt of Demand Charge for Firm Service: First "month leas of demankilovolt-amperes il—#220.00 hours per demand 800000 kilowatt-hours @ 1.19E per Nextd� @ month First per kwh mandE7�63 per kvaeper k - Excess kilowatt-hours @ .82¢ per @ $1.� per kva per mode kwb Primary Distribution Voltage Discount -A discount of $.10 per month per Next 9000 kilovolt -amperes of de- mand @ $1.28 per kva per month 54 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL ' Excess kilovolt -amperes of demand Excess eii• csse is dependent voltage @ $1.20 per kva per month Demand_ Charge for Interruptible and capacity of Company lines in vicinity of customer's premises. Service: 2. iiirect current, only where and to First 10 000 kilovolt -amperes or less the extent now used, at a nominal of demand --$3500-00 per month voltage of 120/240 alone or in com- • Excess kilovolt -amperes of demand bination with secondary voltage alter- @ $.35 per kva per month nating current. Plus an Energy Charge of: Rate First 20 000 kilowatt-hours per Demand Charge Por Service at Sec - month @ 1.72¢ per kwh ondary Voltage: Next 30000 kilowatt-hours per First 10 kilowatts of demand @ month @ 1.35a per kwh $4.05 per kw per month Next 50 000 kilowatt-hours per Next 40 kilowatts of demand @ month @ 1.17¢ per kwh 400 000 kilowatt-hours per $3.02 per kw per month Next 50 kilowatts of demand @ Next month @ 1.050 per kwh per $2.73 per kw per month Next 100 kilowatts df demand @ Next 500 000 kilowatt-hours month @ 92¢ per kwh $2.35 per kw per month kilowatts demand @ Next 5000 000 kilowatt-hours per month @ .84¢ per kwh Excess kilowatt-hours per month Excess of $2.01 per kw per month Demand Chargeforat P�i- rVService The .74¢ per kwh De - Fuel Clause—Bills subject to the ad- Fuel justment provided for in Fuel Clause mand Charge for Service at Second- ary Voltage less $.15 per month 4ter Rider. kilowatt of demand. Prompt Payment Provision—A charge Plus am. Energy Charge of: ' of 5% will be added to net bill which First 2000 kilowatt-hours per charge shall constitute a discount month @ 3.82¢per kwh Next 3 000 kilowatt-hours per month from gross bill for payment within the discount period. Gross Earnings Clause—Bills subject to 02.760 per kwh Next 15 000 kilowatt-hours per the adjustment provided for in Gross month @ 1.72¢. per kwh kilowatt-hours •� Earnings Clause Rider. Determination of Demand—The Firm Next 30 000 per month @ 1.46¢ per kwh Service and Interruptible Service de- mands in kilovolt -amperes for billing Next 50000 kilowatt-hours per month @ 1.27 per kwh kilowatt-hours month @ Purposes shall be determined by div- in kilo- Excess per 1.17 per kwh iding the maximum demand Plus a Direct Current Additional watts by the monthly average power be rounded to the Charge of: 0.60¢ per kilowatt-hour factor and shall nearest whole kva, but in no month for all direct current kilowatt - shall the demand to be billed be con- as less than 50% of the great- hours Fuel Clause—Bills subject to the ad - sidered' est demand in kva billed during the justment provided for in Fuel Clause preceding eleven months nor in any kva for Firm Rider. Prompt Payment Provision—A charge event less than 100 Service and 10 000 kva for Interrupt- of 5% will be added to net bill which ible Service. charge shall constitute a discount Maximum Demand—The maximum de- from gross bill for payment within the discount period. the mand in kilowatts shall be the great- 15 -minute load during the month Gross Earnings Clause—Bills subject est for which bill is rendered. to the adjustment provided for in Gr as Earnings Clause Rider. Average Power Factor—The average factor is defined to be the of Demand—The demand Power -'. quotient obtained by dividing the in kilowatts for billing purposes shall be the great 15 -minute coincident kilowatt-hours used during the month by the square root of the sum of the load (subject to power factor ad - squares of the kilowatt-hours used justment) during the month for which bill is rendered, but in no and the lagging reactive kilovolt- ' ampere -hours supplied during the event shall the demand to be billed same period. Any leading kilovolt- be greatestderd as less than 50%ing of the greatest demand billed during the ampere -hours suppplied during the period will not be considered in Preceding eleven months, nor less than 3 kw for Service at Secondary determining the average ppower fat- tor. The average power factpr shall Voltage and 25 kw for Service at be determined for each of the Serv- Primary Distribution Voltage. Minimum Demand to be Billed—The ices. Minimum Demand to be Billed—The monii;ly demand charge shall not be less than provided above, whether or monthly minimum billing demand for not energy is used. each of the Services shall not be less than above, whether or not Power Factor—The customer shall at provided energy is used. all times take and use power in such manner that the average power fac- for shall be as near 100% as possible, • RATE SCHEDULE FOR LARGE COMMERCIAL SERVICE but when the average power factor is less than 80T then the demand as Availability—Available to any commer- determined above shall be adjusted -cial or industrial customer for com- by multiplying it by 80% and divid- bined lighting and power purposes. ing the product thus obtained by the �.., •.. Rind of Service -1. Alternating current average power factor expressed in at the following nominal voltages: percent. (a) Secondary Voltage: single Abase 208 or higher, The average power factor is defined to be the obtained by divid- or three phase at volts Primary Distribution Voltage: quotient ing the kilowatt-hours used during (b) three phase at 2400 volts or higher. the month by the square root of the Service voltage available in any giv- sum of the squares of the kilowatt - OF. THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 55 hours used and the lagging reactive kilovolt -ampere hours suppliedgg. dur- volt ampere hours Anyleading the period wthenaverage powered face determiningtor. Where customer's demand is less than m� kw the se or ay he Compag optionbede- termmed by periodic test or mesa urement. customers wno no,...-al✓rect requirements either di directly from another int source of power for which si pany's service may be wholly ract for capaart. CustOl city adequa Ply the entire electrical req for which such service me: and Company shall no be to supply capacity m amo Tnt contracted for by cl hinmg shall be i Excess kilowatt-hours per month @ 2.14¢ per kwh Uel ls justm nt pro$viided forect in Fuel to the Rider. Ionthly Minimum Charge—$1.10. :ross Earnings Clause—Bills subject to Earnings ClausProvided for in Gross )etermtuatfoa of Demand—The demand in kilowatts for billing purposes shall be the greatest 15 -minute load Inthis e mon Forthbilling purposefor which s the demand shall be adjusted to be the nearest 0.1 kw. The -demand may be determined by test. ndldons—Thecus- Special Terms and the service wires tomer shall supply run in conduit up the nearest pole or to some other point designated by the Company, near the signal. The necessary meter loops and c inets must be supplied by the customer. A agGhciesl forvopieration ble to of traafficesiial gg- nals, and direction and warning lights along streets and highways. stdis- fic regulatiot�and guidance lighting and ante with the Larsexce t that the Sefvice rate schedule, P general mum...a.•.. paragraph Determination of De- Rate— mand" shall be modified to read as Demand Charge: in kilowte attst 5 kilowatts o $ess—No charge kw follows: The demand emo il5 -min shall be the greatest for which bill is Excess kilowatts 3.37 per per month during the month rendered, but 1n no month shall the to be billed be based on less Energy Cha 3.80¢ per xiiowatt-hour Clause demand than the greatest demand previously F less than the demand justmenS provided fore n Fuel supplied nor on contracted for. In addition, for new MRiideer. Minimum Cuarge—$1.65. taking service subsegwent Clause—Bills subject o customers to January 1. 1985, the demand to be be considered Gross Earnings Clause rovided for in Gross billed shall in no event as less than 100 kw.' Earnings of Demand—The demand SCHEDULE FOR Determination in kilowatts for billin Purposes shall 1 abillu is RATE MUNICIPAL GENERAL SERVICE al- bethth ementh for which the Availabtlity—Available for metered ternating and direct current energy City of St. Paul for all rendered. For billing purposes demand shall be adjusted to the near - est 0.1 kw. The demand may be deter - used by the lighting, power, and heating purposes, except street lighting and traffic sig- - mined by test. Special Terms and Conditions—The cus- the service wires nals. Rate -2.67¢ per kilowatt-hour. tomer shall supply .run in conduit up the nearest pole designated by Fuel Clause—Bills subject to the ad- jusiment provided for in Fuel Clause - or to some other point the Company near the signal. The meter loops and cabinets Rider. Gross Earnings Clause—Bills subject to for in Gross necessary must be supplied by the customer. .For State of Minnesota and Ramsey the adjustment provided. Earnings Clause Rider. the only schedule County. Options—This is available to the City for the above that the following RATE SCHEDULE FOR MUNICIPAL purposes except schedules are optional hereto when rendered: WATER PUMPING SERVICE Available to municipal applicable to the service 1. Large General Servicewater General Service Availability — systems for operation of pump - treatment plants when 2. All Electric 3. Controlled Water Heating Service jug and wagter reire- all PUmPthll and other powehere- are supplied (Closed) 4. General Water Heating Service. ments at all plants ander. ( ropriate rate schedule applied RATE SCHEDULE FOR sarately to each delivery point) TRAFFIC SIGNAL SERVICE Rate— Effective within the corporate limits Availability—Electric energy for traffic by the signals owned and operated of the City 2000 kilowatt-hours per month City. ,. Rate— Demand Charge:Next First @ 2.40¢ per kwh 2000 kilowatt-hours per month First 5 kilowatts or less—No charge 1.84¢ per kwh per month kilowatts @ $3.37 per kw per 96 o0o kilowatt-hours p Excess month Next @ 1.28¢ per kwh 000 kilowatt-hours per mon Energy Charge Per month Firrsst2 Nee@xtl 05¢ per 70¢ per kwhhours 56 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Next 200 000 kilowatt-hours per month 1.000 per kwh Excess kilowatt-hours per month @ .96¢ per kwh Fuel Clause -Bills subject to the ad- justment provided for in Fuel Clause Rider. Gross Earnings Clause -Bills subject to the adjustment provided for in Gross Earnings Clause Rider. Power Factor -If the average monthly power factor of any plant or station is less than 95% lagging, the kilowatt- hours of that particular station will be determined by multiplying the kilowatt-hours actually supplied by 95% and dividing the product thus obtained by the average power factor expressed in percent. The average Power factor is defined to be the quotient obtained by dividing the kilowatt-hours used during the month by the square root of the sum of the squares .of the kilowatt-hours used and the lagging reactive kilo- volt -ampere -hours supplied during the same period. Any leading kilo- volt -ampere hours supplied will not be considered in determining the average power factor. The average power factor may at the company's option be determmed by test or measurement. RATE SCHEDULE FOR STREET LIGHTING SERVICE °A Availability -Available to the City of St, Paul for furnishing, maintaining and operating certain electrical connections, lines, and appurtenances thereto, and supplying electric current for city street lighting, as follows: I. Series Ornamentals and Overheads Ornamental City owns and maintains underground cables, posts, lamps, and glassware. Company furnishes energy at central distribution points designated by the Company. Rate -1.600 net per kilowatt-hour. Metered on primary side of constant current transformers. Schedule of buming-All night. Lighted and extinguished by photo- electric control. The rate provided in item I. above is based upon a City budget for electric energy for street lighting totaling not less than $150000. The rate of 1.600 net per kilowatt-hour will be increased to 1.700 net in any calendar year in which the total net payment to Company for street lighting service amounts to less than $150000, II. Multiple Ornamental A. City owns and maintains underground cables, posts, incandescent lamps, and glassware. Company furnishes energy only at central dis- tribution points designated by Company. 1. Single -Light Posts Rate per Post per Year Lamp Size All-night Midnight 1 000 Lumen $ 8.30 $ - 2 500 Lumen 12.40 9.80 4 000 Lumen 18.60 13.90 6 000 Lumen 25.80 18.10 2. Two -Light Posts Rate per Post per Year Lamp Size 2AN IAN-iMN 2MN 4 000 Lumen $3820 $31.00 $23.80 B. City owns and maintains underground cables, posts, mercury lamps, ballasts and glassware. Ballasts shall Provide a power factor of at least 90%. Company furnishes energy only at central distribution points designated by Company. Mercury Lamps Burning Rate per Lamp Lamp Size Schedule per Year 100 Watt - AN $ 8.00 100 Watt MN 5.60 175 Watt AN 13.00 175 Watt MN 9.30 250 Watt AN 17.60 400 Watt AN 26.30 400 Watt MN 20.10 700 Watt h AN 46.50 700 Watt MN 32.00 1 000 Watt AN 71.20 1 000 Watt MN 49.60 C. City owns and maintains underground cables, posts, fluorescent lamps, ballasts, and glassware. Ballasts shall provide a power factor of at least 90%. Company furnishes energy only at central distribution points designated by Company. Fluorescent Lamps Rate Number and Size Burning Per Unit of Lamps per Unit Schdule per Year 1-F48EHO AN $10.30 2-F72HO AN 13.90 1-F96HO AN 9.30 1-F96HO MN 6.20 Schedule of Burning, Groups A, B, and C -All-night lamps lighted and extinguished by photo -electric control. Midnight lamps are lighted by photo -electric control and extinguished at midnight Central Standard Time. 1 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 57 III. Multiple overhead City owns and maintains lamp units, lamps, and glassware. Company owns maintains distribution system including hanglers, and furnishes energy at the lamp unit.. A. Incandescent Lamps Hate Lamp Burning Per Lamp Size Schedule per Year 4 000 Lumen AN $23.40 6 000 Lumen AN 34.20 87 Mercury Lamps r Irate Lamp Burning Per Lamp Size Schedule per Year 175Watt AN $1920 250 Watt AN 27.00 400 Watt AN 40.80 Mercury lamps shall be installed in groups of 6 or more units supplied from one point. Mercury lamps shall include high power factor ballasts giving a power factor of at least 90%. Schedule of Burning, Groups A and B -All-night, lighted and extinguished by photo -electric control. Rates in this section based on supplying service to an average of not less than one 4 000 lumen lamp per 60D lineal feet of pole line. IV. Stairway and Navigation Lamps (Multiple) Customer owns and maintain Company furnishes energy only at central distribution points. Rate Lamp Burning .per Lamp Size Type Schedule per Year 600 Lumen Navigation AN $7.70 600 Lumen Stairway AN 7.70 Schedule of Burning Navigation -Sunset to sunrise during navigation season. Stairway -All-night. Lighted and extinguished by photo -electric control. No additional lights will be served under this rate which would require construction in excess of an average of 100 feet per lamp and no poles will be set in frozen ground. Gross Earnings Clause -Bills subject to the adjustment provided in Gross Earn- ings Clause Rider. RATE SCHEDULE FOR COMMERCIAL LIGHTING SERVICE (Closed) (Direct Current) vailabillty-Available to any commer- cial or industrial customer for direct current service, only where and to the extent now used, for lighting, 120 volt plug-in equipment, cooking and heating egviprnent totaling not more than ten kilowatts, and small motors totaling not more _ than five horse: heating unit to exceed 3000 watts and no individual motor to exceed 2 horsepower. - Rate - First 100 kilowatt-hours per month @ 8.18E per kwh Next 100 kilowatt-hours per month @ 6.994 per kwh Next 300 kilowatt-hours per month @ 6.006 per kwh Next 1500 kilowatt-hours per month @ 4.800 per kwh Excess kilowatt-hours per month @ 3.820 per kwh All energy in excess of 200 kilowatt- hours per month per kilowatt of demand @ 2.620 per kwh Fuel Clause -Bills subjecfto the adjust- ment provided for in Fuel Clause Rider. Monthly Minimum Charge -$2.30 ,for lighting, 120 volt appliances individ- ually rated at 15 amperes t or d less, kilowatt of total cooking and heating connected load in excess of one kilo- watt, plus $.73 per kilowatt of power connected load in excess of one kilo- watt. Gross Earnings Clause -Bills subject to the adjustment provided for in Gross Earnings Clause Rider. ' Determination of Demand -The demand in kilowatts for baesling purposa,t 11 be the greatest 15 -minute load during the month for which bill is render d. but in no event shall it be considered less than 7% kw. For billing pur- poses a fraction of a kw If less than one-half will be dropped, if one- half or more will be billed as one- half. Determination of Connected Load for Purposes of This Schedule - Motors -The connected load shall be assumed to. be one kw for each horsepower of nameplate rating. Other Equipment Not Listed Above - The nameplate rating shall be the basis of determining fhe connected load. Incorrect or Missing Nameplate -In any case where there is reasonable doubt as to correctness of uumufac- turer,'s rating or where insufficient or; no rating exists, the Company may.fix the rating by test. RATE SCHEDULE FOR GENERAL,P0WER SERVICE (Closed) cooking and heating connec a oa (Direct Current) totaling not more than one kilowatt and motor connected load totaling not Availability-Avallable to any commer- more than one kilowatt, plus $.73 per cial or industrial customer for direct 58 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL current service, only where and to .-ate of 5% and which have not been the extent now used, for general fully recovered from Company's cus- power purposes. tomers in prior billings. Rate— First.50 hours' use per month of de- Council File No. 256994—Ordinance No. mand @ 6.990 per kwh Next 150 hours' use per month of de- 15019—By Roger M. Conway— mand @ 4.150 per kwh Ali ordinance amending Ordinance Excess hours' use per month of de- No. 13ord a roved amending 31, 1967 mad @ 2.730 per kwh pP January Quantity Discount— pertaining to Parking Meter Zones. First $56.80 of monthly bill --0% dis- count The Council of the City of Saint Paul Next $56.80 of monthly bill -10% dis- Does Ordain: count SECTION 1 Next $56.80 of monthly bill -20% dis- count That Ordinance No. 13539, approved Next $56.80 of monthly bill -30% dis- January 31, 1967, is hereby amended by count deleting the following from Section 2, Next $56.80 of monthly bill -40% dis- one-hour - four -nickel area, thereof: count Robert St. from Fifth St, to Sixth St. West of monthly bill -25% discount West Side Fuel Clause—Bills subject to the ad- Fifth St. from Minnesota St. to Robert justment provided for in. Fuel Clause St.—North Side Rider. Minnesota St. from Fifth St. to Sixth Monthly Minimum Charge—Based on St.—East Side rated capacity of connected load Sixth St. from Robert St. to Minnesota which shall be not less than one kilo- St. South Side watt: $2.30 for the first kilowatt or less SECTION 2 $ .92 per kilowatt for the excess kw ce No. 13539, approved Gross Earnings Clause—Bills subject to January 31, That Ordinance is hereby amended ed the adjustment provided for in Gross deleting the following from Section 5, by Earnings Clause Rider. fifteen -minute - one -nickel area, there- in kilowatts o Demandp The demand of: fn kilowatts for billing purposes shall be the greatest 15 -minute load during Robert St. approx. 100 ft. north of Fifth the month for which -bill is rendered, St.—West Side of Street but in no event shall it be considered Robert St. approx. 45 ft. south of Sixth less than 4 kw. St.—West Side of Street Determination of Connected Load for Minnesota St. approx. 26 ft. north of Purposes of This Schedule— Fifth St.—East Side of Street Motors—The connected load -shall be Sixth St. approx. 60 ft. west of Robert assumed to be .8 kilowatt for each St.—South Side of Street horsepower of nameplate rating. Sixth St. approx' 25 ft. east of Minne- Other Equipment Not Listed Above— sota St.—South Side of Street The nameplate rating shall be the basis of determining the connected SECTION 3 load. This ordinance shall not be printed Incorrect or Missing Nameplate—In as part of the Saint Paul Legislative any case where "there is reasonable Code but shall be incorporated therein doubt as to correctness of manu- by reference. facturer's rating , or where insuffi- cient or no rating exists, the Com- SECTION 4 pany may fix the rating by test.. This ordinance shall take effect and RATE SCHEDULE FOR be in force thirty (30) days from and GENERAL HEATING AND COOKING after its passage, approval and publi- SERVICE (Closed) cation. C -A -N -C -E -L -L -E -D Passed by the Council January 26, RATE SCHEDULE FOR 1972. GENERAL POWER SERVICE yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, (Closed) Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. C -A -N -C -E -L -L -E -D President (McCarty) -7. FUEL CLAUSE RIDER Nays -0. GROSS EARNINGS Approved January 28, 1972. CLAUSE RIDER CHARLES P. McCARTY, Fuel Clause Rider Mayor. The adjustment to be added or de- Attest: ducted under the Fuel Clause shall be HARRY E. MARSHALL, 0.0130 per kilowatt-hour for each whale City Clerk. cent by which the cost of fuel is more (January 29, 1972) or less, respectively, than 310 per mil- lion Btu. The cost of fuel shall he the RESOLUTIONS average cost of fuel used during the preceding twelve months as recorded in FPC Accounts 501 and 547. GrossEarningsClause Rider Council File No. 257104—By Charles P. Bills rendered shall be adjusted—by " McCarty — Roger M. Conway—Dean Company over a period terminating no Meredith—Robert F. Sprafka—Victor later than December - 31, 1972, in an J. Tedesco— ; amount to allow Company to recoup Whereas, Monsignor Louis Francis gross earnings payments paid to the Ploletti, was born in Turin, Italy, in City during the year 1971 in excess of 11887; ordained in June 1910; was in - OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 59 structor in moral theology in a college - Selby Avenue, holders of On Sale at Turin; then served three years in the Liquor 1972 stherefore, be expiring it ing Janu- Italian army in World War I, for which ary 31, he was decorated by the Italian govern- Resolved, That William O. McCann ment; in 1923 and 1924 attended the retiring as Vice-president; Gerald h T. pontifical college, for foreign missions McCann, treasurer the same is hereby es tape in Rome; then came to the United office, be -a States of America in 1924; and proved. Whereas, Monsignor Pioletti was in Adopted by the Council January 20, 1925 appointed pastor of theHoly Re- 1972. dee mer Church, 74 West College Street, Approved January 21, 1972. ...... ,.a Amhrnse in the (January 29, 1972) tWhereas' During the ensuing 33 years, Council File No. 257108 — By Dean consignor Pioletti was consistent and Meredith— ersevering in his contributions to the Resolved, That Bingo Games license eneral welfare and spiritual well be- applied for by the organization named ng of the parishioners, was responsible on the list attached to this resolution or renovation of the Holy Redeemer be and the same is hereby granted, and ;hurch, payment of debts, improve- the City Clerk is instructed to issue nents of a new organ, altar, statues such license' upon the payment into uad modern auditorium; the City treasury of the required fees. Now, Therefore, Be ItAdopted by the Council January 20, Resolved, That the City Council, on 1972. )ehalf of its members and on behalf . Approved January 21, 1972 if the citizens of the City of Saint App(January 29, 1972) Paul, for whom he devoted the greater part of his life, hereby through this resolution expresses its thanks and appreciation for his many years of ex- Council File' No. 257109 By Dean cellent, dedicated and devoted serv- Meredith— ice to the entire community. and be it Resolved, That licenses applied for Further Resolved, That the City by the persons named on the list at - Council does hereby desire to recog- tached to this resolution be and the nize Monsignor Pioletti by naming in same are hereby granted, and the City his honor the Housing and Redevelop- Clerk is instructed to issue such li- nient Authority High Rise building lo- censes upon the payment into the City cated on Wabasha and Exchange Streetsthe treasury Adoptedby e of required Council January 20, fees. in the area formerly occupied by , Holy Redeemer Church. 1972. Adopted by the Council January 19, ApprovedJanuary.2911972)--___......_.. 1972. Approved January 21, 1972. e (January 29, 1972) --- Council File No. 257110 — By Dean Councih File No. 257106—By Rosalie L. Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for Butler—by the persons named on the list at - Whereas, The County of Ramseyhas tached to this resolution be and the under consideration the acquisition of same are hereby granted, and the City ertain lands located at the Southeast Clerk is instructed to issue such h- 'orner of Suburban Avenue and White censes upon the payment into the City Bear Avenue as part of its Open Space treasury of the required fees. Program; and Adopted by the Council January 20. Whereas, Said County of Ramsey has 1972. requested the City of Saint Paul to Approved January 21, 1972. conduct a public hearing to determine (January 29, 1972) the feasibility of said acquisition; and Whereas, The City of Saint Paul has conducted a public hearing in the mat- ter; therefore, be it Council File No. 257123—By Roger M. Resolved, That the Council of the Conway— City of Saint Paul does concur in the Resolved, That the City Council here - action to acquire said lands and does by concurs in the action of the con hereby recommend that the County of tract Committee in the award of a Ramsey proceed to acquire said lands contract for furnishing all labor, me- as part of the Ramsey County Open terials and equipment necessary dr Space Program; and be it incidental to the installation of a GAS - Further Resolved, That the City Clerk OIL CONVERSION BURNER in the is hereby directed to transmit a certi- North steam boiler at the Murdeipal fled copy of this resolution to the next Garage_, 891 North_ Dale Street, Saint U Adopted by the Council January 20, , HEATIIN�TG, INCORPORATED for the 1972, contract price of, $4949.00 (Plus Engi- Approved January 21, 1972. neerlhg and In ec{ion--$350.00) as a (January 29, 1972) result of-Inform,9l Bid #2523 and the specifications incorporated therein. NORTHWESTERN HEATING,INCOR- Council File No. 257107 — By Dean PORATED being the lowest responsible Meredith— bidden, under the specifications and Whereas, Proper notice has been re- the Corporation .Counsel is hereby df- , McCann as to change b . Inc. 3 3 contract icers in reeled to obtain ft thernecessar perrm t McCann Bros. Chatterbox, OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 61 numbee47to 774 s and rules and ch cksror pertinent listing sofesame as on r I regulations of Public state eauthorities having file in the office of the City Comptroller. cognizan d ce*by the Council January 20, Adopted by the Council January 20, Adopt1972. 1972. Approved January 21, 1972- Approved January 21, 1972- (January 29, 1972) (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257137—By Victor J. Tedesco— Council File No. 257134—By Charles P. Resolved, That Richard O. Hanousek McCarty— be and hereby is granted a permit to Whereas, Examinations for the post- construct a 34 -car parking lot for use tions of "City Planner II", "City Plan- with apartments on propert located on ner III" and City PIanner IV" are the southeast corner of English and being scheduled, and Conway Streets, more particularly de - whereas, Investigation makes it evi- scribed as follows: dent that sufficient eligible lists cannot bats 2 3, 4, 5 and the north 10.67 be obtained from among the residents feet of Lot 6, Block 8, Eastview of the City, and Addition #4; Whereas, It is deemed in the beat interests of the City to extend competi- all 1n accordance with plans dated tion to persons living outside of the the econditionothat ser aid 7appsubject ant per- City; now therefore, be it I Resolved, That the residence require- mittee, and his successors an assigns, ments for admission to the examina- shallcable provisioake due n ofliance with all tions as provided in Section 10 D of nances, state statutes land rules and the Civil Service Rules are hereby waived for the first examinations for cogniatance of public authorities having -City Planner II", City Planner III". IV" to be held and "City Planner fol- Adopted by the Council January 20, lowing the passage of this resolution. 19Approved January 21, 1972. Adopted by the Council January 20, (January 29, 1972) 1972' Approved January 21, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257138—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, Upon the pertinent appeal, under the Zoning Code, by Robert and Council File No. 257135—BY Victor J. Janet Kuhlman, owners of the subject Tedesco— premises, zoned in A" Residence Dis- Resolved, That Sears, Roebuck & trict, under the Zoning Code, be and Company be and hereby is granted a hereby are granted a pen to allow permit to install a 141 -car parking lot the expansion of an existing motel by on the north side of Suburban Avenue building a 14 unit addition thereto, on between White Bear and Ruth Street, property located on the south side of more particularly described as follows: 1-9q between White Bear Avenue and That part of the East % of the Kennard Street, more particularly de - Southwest in of Section 35, Town- scribed as follows: ship 29, Range 22, except the East Except South 673 feet; the South 110 feet thereof, lying West of Lot 133-35/100 feet of part of Southeast 1, Block 19, Scenic Hills Addition la lying East of Kennard Street and No. 5; West of the East 1257 -32/100 -feet of all in accordance with Revised Plans Southeast i$; also except said South attached hereto: subject to the condi- an125732/100 the West of 170 part of f said Zion that said app v South of High - its successors and assigns, shall make Southeast. a ]Sing due coAipliance with all applicable way 94 all in Section 34, Township Range 22: provisions of municipal ordinances, 29, state statutes and rules and regulations subject to the condition that said ap- of public authorities having co¢ni7ance.11ants and their successors and as - Adopted by the Council J uary 20, at ns, otherwise, shall make dire com- 1972 pliance with. all applicable provisions of Approved January 2 72. municipal ordinances, state statutes and rules and regulations of public (Januar 2 2) authorities having cognizance. Adopted by the Council January 20, 1972. Council Fil o. 2 7 21. 1972. 1 8—BY Victor J. Approved Ja uary 29, 1972) Tedesc Resolv That Shell Oil Company be and her y is granted a permit to re- model tilling siation on property lo- Council: File No. 257139—BY Victor J. cated on the northeast corner of East ,Redolved That Bob Nelson be and Seventh Street and Johnson Parkway. hereby. is granted a permit to remodel more particularly described as: a fast- service restaurant on property Lots 5 and 6, Block 10, Tracy's located on the northwest corner of Outlots; Jessamine and Rtce Streets, more par - all in accordance with plans dated titularly described as follows: Received October 5, 1971; subject to the Lots 6 4 8, 9 and 10, Block 11, condition that said applicant -permittee Averbach & Hand Addition; and its successors and assigns, shalt - make due compliance with all app11= all in accordance with plans dated cable provisions of municipal ordi-' Received October 15, 1971; subject to 60 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL J formance and payment bonds. The ity on account of all claims of third hereby author- persons for injury to persons and/or proper City officials are ized to execute said contract of the property arising from or connected with the construction, erection, op - City of Saint Paul. Dept Cof4F." Job #71-96• eration, maintenance and/or removal Bid No. 2523. of said sidewalk and underlying elec- Informal Adoand shall furnish pted by the Council January 20, iheating competent evidence of said coverage I 1972. Approved January 21, 11 ' from time to time to the Comptroller the City of Saint Paul. (January 29, 1972) of 5. That said permittee shall within �. the period of 15 days next after the effective date of this resolution, file Council File No. 257125—By Roger M. with the City Clerk its written ac - t Conway— ceptance of the terms, provisions, Whereas, Davidson Company, Saint and conditions of this resolution and the Department bound by said Paul, has indicated to its agreement to be of Public Works of the City of Saint terms, provisions and conditions Paul that it is desirious of installing `thereof, without limitation, which or having installed a new electrically- written instrument of acceptance heated sidewalk in front of its property and agreement shall be in form at 336 and 350 Robert Street; be it approved by the Corporation Counsel. Resolved, That pursuant to the provi- 6. The Council reserves the right to sions of Sections 207 and 208 of the der by resolution, the removal of Saint Paul Legislative Code of the City or of -- Saint Paul, the Commissioner of the electrical heating unit from the the Public Works is authorized to issue to Council exercises s ch right the perent - said Davidson Company or to a liown - censed and bonded sidewalk contractor motvee the said heating unit and re- acting as agent for Davidson Company in front store the public way to its original a permit to install a sidewalk of the premises located at 336 and 350 condition. Robert Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota, Adopted by the Council January 20, ti and to incorporate in said sidewalk an 1972. proved January 21, 1972. electrical heating unit for snow re- (January 29, 1972) moval purposes; and be it Further Resolved, That such permit t '- and the permission hereby granted for Council File No. 257126—BY Rosalie L. such installation shall be subject to ' the following conditions, provisions, and - Butler— Resolved, That the Council of the terms: 1. That said permittee shall, at its City of Saint Paul does hereby approve the dwelling lease as it pertains to 1110 owncost and expense and in accord- ante with all applicable ordinances North Dale Street, Saint Paul, Minne- which property was acquired by of the City of Saint Paul and statutes sota, of the State of Minnesota construct, the for Loeb Lake Park, and the or - idirecfftedrtoaexecutebon pCeity erect, maintain and operate said side- lied and behalf walk installation. of the City the said dwelling lease 2. That said sidewalk construction between the City and Ralph B. Seidel, and installation shall of in conform- a copy of said dwelling lease being heretofore submitted hereto and incorporated here- once with plans attached by said per to the Department in by reference. of Public Works and shall be subject Adopted by the Council January 20, to approval of the Chief Engineer of 1972. the City of Saint Paul. Approved January 21, 1972. 3. That said permittee and its suc- (January 29, 1972) and assigns shall fully in- _ cessors demnify the City of Saint Paul against all liability on account of all Council File No. 257127 -By Rosalie L. of action, suits and .. cudgmelaims, causes Butler— jnts on account of injury to Resolved, That the Council of the person and/or property arising from City of Saint Paul does hereby appprove the construction, it to 1110 ' or connected with the business lease as pertains erection, maintenance, operation and/ North Dale Street, Saint Paul, Minne- or removal of said sidewalk and said sota, which property was acquired by ' electrical heating unit installation. the City for Loeb Lake Park, and the 4That supplemental to all other ob- ro er City officers are hereby author - said permittee tZea directed to execute on behalf lgations on its part, and i and its successors and assigns shall of the City the said business lease be and maintain and pay all tween the City and Charles C. Pagan - furnish premiums and other expense for pub- ski, a copy of said business lease being liability insurance coverage by attached hereto and incorporated here - lic an insurance company duly licensed in by reference. Commissioner of Insurance of Adopted by the Council January 20, by the the State of Minnesota in an amount 1945. of $250,000 against liability for injury Approved January 21, 1972. to any one person and $500,000 for (January 28, 1972) injuries in any one accident, i personal and against liability for injury to . property in an amount of450,000 for 1 the said Council File No. 257128-257129-257130 any one accident, and amounts and for the said purposes I —By Rosalie L. Butler— drawn indemnifying said per- Resolved, That chp�osthe aggregate Treasury, respectively mi? successors its successors and assigns, and the City ]1abU- amount of $1,313,373.58, covering checks the City of Saint Paul against OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 61 numbee47to 774 s and rules and ch cksror pertinent listing sofesame as on r I regulations of Public state eauthorities having file in the office of the City Comptroller. cognizan d ce*by the Council January 20, Adopted by the Council January 20, Adopt1972. 1972. Approved January 21, 1972- Approved January 21, 1972- (January 29, 1972) (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257137—By Victor J. Tedesco— Council File No. 257134—By Charles P. Resolved, That Richard O. Hanousek McCarty— be and hereby is granted a permit to Whereas, Examinations for the post- construct a 34 -car parking lot for use tions of "City Planner II", "City Plan- with apartments on propert located on ner III" and City PIanner IV" are the southeast corner of English and being scheduled, and Conway Streets, more particularly de - whereas, Investigation makes it evi- scribed as follows: dent that sufficient eligible lists cannot bats 2 3, 4, 5 and the north 10.67 be obtained from among the residents feet of Lot 6, Block 8, Eastview of the City, and Addition #4; Whereas, It is deemed in the beat interests of the City to extend competi- all 1n accordance with plans dated tion to persons living outside of the the econditionothat ser aid 7appsubject ant per- City; now therefore, be it I Resolved, That the residence require- mittee, and his successors an assigns, ments for admission to the examina- shallcable provisioake due n ofliance with all tions as provided in Section 10 D of nances, state statutes land rules and the Civil Service Rules are hereby waived for the first examinations for cogniatance of public authorities having -City Planner II", City Planner III". IV" to be held and "City Planner fol- Adopted by the Council January 20, lowing the passage of this resolution. 19Approved January 21, 1972. Adopted by the Council January 20, (January 29, 1972) 1972' Approved January 21, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257138—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, Upon the pertinent appeal, under the Zoning Code, by Robert and Council File No. 257135—BY Victor J. Janet Kuhlman, owners of the subject Tedesco— premises, zoned in A" Residence Dis- Resolved, That Sears, Roebuck & trict, under the Zoning Code, be and Company be and hereby is granted a hereby are granted a pen to allow permit to install a 141 -car parking lot the expansion of an existing motel by on the north side of Suburban Avenue building a 14 unit addition thereto, on between White Bear and Ruth Street, property located on the south side of more particularly described as follows: 1-9q between White Bear Avenue and That part of the East % of the Kennard Street, more particularly de - Southwest in of Section 35, Town- scribed as follows: ship 29, Range 22, except the East Except South 673 feet; the South 110 feet thereof, lying West of Lot 133-35/100 feet of part of Southeast 1, Block 19, Scenic Hills Addition la lying East of Kennard Street and No. 5; West of the East 1257 -32/100 -feet of all in accordance with Revised Plans Southeast i$; also except said South attached hereto: subject to the condi- an125732/100 the West of 170 part of f said Zion that said app v South of High - its successors and assigns, shall make Southeast. a ]Sing due coAipliance with all applicable way 94 all in Section 34, Township Range 22: provisions of municipal ordinances, 29, state statutes and rules and regulations subject to the condition that said ap- of public authorities having co¢ni7ance.11ants and their successors and as - Adopted by the Council J uary 20, at ns, otherwise, shall make dire com- 1972 pliance with. all applicable provisions of Approved January 2 72. municipal ordinances, state statutes and rules and regulations of public (Januar 2 2) authorities having cognizance. Adopted by the Council January 20, 1972. Council Fil o. 2 7 21. 1972. 1 8—BY Victor J. Approved Ja uary 29, 1972) Tedesc Resolv That Shell Oil Company be and her y is granted a permit to re- model tilling siation on property lo- Council: File No. 257139—BY Victor J. cated on the northeast corner of East ,Redolved That Bob Nelson be and Seventh Street and Johnson Parkway. hereby. is granted a permit to remodel more particularly described as: a fast- service restaurant on property Lots 5 and 6, Block 10, Tracy's located on the northwest corner of Outlots; Jessamine and Rtce Streets, more par - all in accordance with plans dated titularly described as follows: Received October 5, 1971; subject to the Lots 6 4 8, 9 and 10, Block 11, condition that said applicant -permittee Averbach & Hand Addition; and its successors and assigns, shalt - make due compliance with all app11= all in accordance with plans dated cable provisions of municipal ordi-' Received October 15, 1971; subject to 62 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 63 the condition that said applicant -per- I i Whereas, The entire physical work Further Resolved, That this resolution Council File No. 257152 -By Charles P. mittee, and his successors and assigns, onthe following contract was com- �� shall have no force or effect unless the McCarty- shallmake due compliance with all pleted well over one year ago, although"' sureties on the Contractor's Bond con- RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF applicable provisions of municipal the one year period from the date of £ sent thereto in writing and file such THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNE- ordinances, state statutes and rules and regulations having the final estimate has as yet not ex -s, consent with the City Comptroller. SOTA, APPROVING REDEVELOP - PLANS AND THE FEASI- of public authorities cognizance. ph•ed and no amount has been expend- M-0525, ed by the City for any maintenance Adopted by the Council January 21, MENT BILITY OF RELOCATION FOR Adopted by the Council January 20; repairs thereto, therefore be itTHE 1972' NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOP - 1972. Resolved, That the reserve amount AppiOved January 21, 1972. MEN- PROGRAM MINN. Approved January 21, wijhheld on the following listed project (January 29, 1972) I - 1; MIT -UNIVERSITY, MINN.. A - 1 - 1; `MIDWAY (January 29, 1972) 972) - be released at this time, Improvement No. 69-S-1357 L-72567 Council File No. 257147 -By Roger M. Description, Broadway Clearwater Sew- WEST -SOUTH ST. AN- THONY PARK, MINN. A-1-2; THOM- AS -DALE, MINN. A-1-3; CENTRAL Council File No. 257141 -BY Charles p, McCart,, McCarty- er - E. Fifth St. to Kellogg Blvd.; �^ Conway- I $3,000.00; Completion Date, Whereas, In connection with the in- traffic CORE, MINN. A-1-5; SEVEN COR- NERS MINN. A-1-8; AND WEST BEV- Y- Whereas, Pursuant to Section 203.3 Se September 2, 1970. stallation of certain signal re - visions at Randolph and Victoria, Sixth ENTI� STREET, MINN. A-1-7. of the City Charter, the Comptroller has d .u' and and Hope, Cretin and Summit, Seventh Be It Further Resolved, That the con- Whereas, Under the provisions d the Minnesota Municipal Housing and Re - to the City Council that there are are y present] Funds available in the tractor for the above listed project be and Hope, Seventh and Payne, Seventh. he is �' Randolph and Osceola. Seventh and St. development Act, the Housing and Re- development Authority of the City General Revenue Fund Balance-Dedi- and finally released from this con- Clair, Seventh and Lexington and tract. eof Saint Paul, Minnesota (hereafter - Gated -Debt, and Whereas, The ;. Seventh Street ('Lighting) end, Adopted by the Council January 21, Whereas, The City o£ Saint Paul with th- forced to as the "Authority"), is auth- Council finds that 1t is necessary t1 provide for interest due 1972. ;:P its own forces and equipment is re - Approved January 21, 1972. F: q orized to undertake urban renewal redevelopment projects to remove and March 1972 a $1,09nder 00 note (January 29, 1972) quired to complete this work, now prevent conditions of blight and deterf- w ho which was authorized under C. F. 256775 to compensate fora change in therefolle be it _ Resolved, That the City Forces pro- oration within the City a Saint Paul, Minnesota, to, ° acquire and demolish the dates of payments of the Homestead P Y Credit, now, therefore, be it Geed with such work at an estimated- Council File No.':,257145-B Roger M. cost of $40,600.00 plus Engineering and Y blighted and substandard properties, to carry out programs of redevelopment or Resolved, That the appropriation in the 1972 Budget for Debt in Charter Conway- Inspection costs of $3544.00 or a total Whereas, In the matter of Comp- f estimated cost of $44,144.00 said work to rehabilitation, wiUi further power to spend public montes- therefore and to Fund 28, Bond and Note Interest, is herebyincreased as follows: troller's Contract L-7372, City Project S be charged to the Permanent Improve- No. 71 -S -1176B, for the construction of men4 Revolving Fund, code 6000 and q contract with the United States of America for financial assistance to carry General City Debt the FORD PARKWAY RELIEF SEWER this same fund to be reimbursed as out these urban renewal activities; and Appropriation Charter Fund SYSTEM, Fischer Sand & Aggregate, follows: Inc., Contractor, date Minnesota Highway Depart- Whereas, Under the provisions of Act 1949, 28 -Bond and Note Interest the specified of is September 17, 1971, ment Agr. #'56757 .........$13,674.00 Title I of the Housing of as to 0933 Note Interest completion and Whereas, Due to unforseen difficulties Public Works Project Con- 24,145.00 amended (hereafter referred as "Title' ` I" ), the Secretary of Housing 401 Interest Expense $5,733.8 and additional work the Contractor was tingency, Fund .......... County Aid -1971 ........... 6,325.00 and Urban Development Is authorized pp to local and be it not able to complete the contract byy - date completion, therefore be it i to provide cies sal assistance Public Agencies such as the Authority said of $44,199.00 Resolved, That the City Offi- for the and carrying out Further Resolved, That the 1972 FI- lancing Summary be revised in the P roper cials be and the are hereb authorized T-1052 Y y January 21, undertaking urban renewal redevelopment activities p item General City Debt, General Reve- Adopted by the Council and directed to execute an amendment 72 18 7 including Neighborhood Development nue Fund Balance -Dedicated by in- creasing that item $5,733.82, and be it to said contract extending the time of completion to October 5, 1971, provided Approved January 21, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Programs; and Whereas, It is provided in the State that for Finally Resolved, That this resolution shall not be adopted by the Council however, that this resolution shell have no force or effect unless the sureties on the Contractor's bond consent thereto Council File No. 257148 -By Roger M. and Federal acts contracts financial aid thereunder shall require the Redevelopment Plans for the re - until after a public hearing has been held, for which five (5) days public notice be and file such consent in writing with Conway- the City Comptroller, and be 1t Whereas, The final costs for the Im- spective urban renewal areas compris- ing the Neighborhood Development shall given once in the off1e1a1 newspaper of the City, and the appro- Further Resolved, That the City of u proving of Cretin Avenue from Lincoln Avenue to Mississippi River Blvd., 1 Program be approved by the Govam- the locality in val of the City Comptroller is endorsed on this resolution. Saint Paul hereby waives all claim for r liquidated damages and that no engi- Comptroller's Contract L-7409, have ing Body of which the .areas are situated and that such ap- Adopted by the Council January 21, neering and inspection costs on this been determined and, Whereas, Upon final allocation of proval include findings by the Govern - Ing Body that: (1) the financial aid to �be 1972. pproject will be charged to the Contrac- for for such extended period. funds from which the above Improve- provided in the contract is necessary Approved January 21, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Adopted by the Council January 21, ment was to be paid it was found that its to enable the Program to he under - 1972. the amount originally set up for Approved January 21, 1972. ;: financing is insufficient to meet the final that an additional taken in accordance with the Redevel- opment Plans; (2) the Redevelopment Council File No. 257143 -By Charles P. (January 29, 1972) costs and amount of $1,704.67 will be required, plans will afford maximum opportunity, consistent with the sound needs as a McCarty- therefore be it,whole, Resolved, That the amount of $1,704.67 for the rehabilitation or rede- velopment of the urban renewal areas Resolved, That the proper City off]- cers are hereby authorized to car- Council File No. 257146 -By Roger M. be applied from the Public Works Proj- by private enterprise; (3) the Redevel- pay tain emQloyes in the Office of the Clerk Conway- ect Contingency Fund to finance the opment Plans conform to a general plan of Municipal Court for overtime em- Whereas, Comptroller's Contract L- additional cost of the above improve- for the development of the locality as ployment as described in the resolution. 7381, Project No. 71-M-525 Michaels Ment, a whole; (4) the Redevelopment Plans Adopted by the Council January 21, 1972. Concrete Company, Contractor for the P-0539 1971 Annual Sidewalk Contract "District Adapted by the Council January 21, give due consideration to the provisions of adequate park and recreational areas Approved January 21, 1972. No. 2;' has been substantially com- 1972.and pleted, and Approved January 21,, 1972. ,yt facilities as may be desirable for neighborhoW improvement, with spe- (January 29, 1972) Whereas, Said Contractor requests (January 29, 1972) cial consideration for the health, safety, I i that a portion of the 5% retained un- -- and welfare of children residing in the der the contract from estimates for Council File No, 257149 - 25715(1 - BY general vicinity of the sites covered Council File No, 257144 -By Roger M. work done, be paid in advance of the Rosalie L. Butler- by the Plans; and (5) that the land in Conway- final completion of the contract, and Resolved That checks be drawn on the urban renewal areas would not be Whereas, Paragraph 9, Special Provi- Whereas, The Commissioner and the City Irreasury, to the aggregate made available without financial assist- ... sions for the BROADWAY CLEARWA- Chic' Engineer of the Department of amount of$316,001.36, covering checks ance to be provided; and TER SEWER -E. Fifth St. to Kellogg ' Public Works approve the payment at numbered 775 to 887 inclusive, as per Whereas, It is desirable and in the interest that the Authority Blvd., Comptroller's Contract L-7256, 1 provides for the purposes of enforcing the in- this time of $8,000.00 of the $9,975.03 re- checks or pertinent listfn,g of same on twined; therefore be it a file in the office of the City ComPtrol- That the City Offi- ' ler. public continue the Neighborhood Develop- - ment Program (hereafter referred to as provisions of all guarantees J cumbent upon the contractor the reten- Resolved, proper cials be and they are hereby authorized Adopted by the Council January 21, the "Program") heretofore approved by this Council and now in effect within tion of a reserve amount for the period of one year from the date of the Final to pay an estimate in the amount of 1972. $8,000.00 from the retained percentage Approved January 21, 1972. the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, iden- Estimate, and of $9,975.03 to said Contractor: and be it (January 29, 1972) tilled as 'Neighborhood Development 0 ':i" OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 65 64 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL encompassing load -on Plan and Activity Report; -6 areas Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved BY I for predominatelynd seven rnonresidential uses is The Council of The City of Saint Paul,' necessary for the proper development Program Minn. A-1" and the Summit -University Minn. A-1-1; and Citizen Participation Report; West' Midway -South St. Anthony Park and ;. V Minnesota:,de- 1. That rt is hereby found and the .11 -the community.itishe thatPlans Minn. A-1-2; Thomas -Dale Minn. A-1-3; Whereas The West Midway -South St. Central Core Minn. A-1-5; Seven Cor- I Anthony Park Area, Minn. A-1-2, the terminad and redetermined Summit -University Minn• termined that�theeRedeveloas give Park Minn. A-1-2, Thomas- for the urban renewal area give due the of ade- ners Minn. A-1-6; and West Seventh; Central Core Area, Minn. A-1-5 and Street, Minn. A-1-7 areas, all of which the Seven Corners Area, Minn. A-1-6, St. Anthony Dale Minn. A-1-3, Central Core Minn. consideration to recreational A-1-5, Seven Corners Minn. A-1-6 and quote park and recreational areas and may be desirable for nelgh- areas are fully described in Exhibit being three areas included in the Pro- "A" attached hereto; and gran;, ore predominately nonresidential j West Seventh Street Minn. A-1-7 areas facilities, as improvement en res, special con encompassedthe and Minns a Whereas, The Miller, St. Joseph, St.hooafety. Luke and Children's Hospitals are lo- fore predominalelyr nonresidential) uses R Program are AlA-1 are welt welfare of children residing in the e o vicinity of the sites covered by tfor Durban rforating blighted, Gated in the West Seventh Street Minn. under the Redevelopment Plans for said and y' steapprodeteriorated riate renewal general undertakings the Plans. and found A-1-7 area; and areas; Whereas, The Authority proposes to •Whereas, The Redevelopment Plans financial assistance have been approved by the Board of redevelopment project pursuant to the Minnesota Municipal 10. That It is hereb71 for the and Redevelopment Act and termined aof rindividuals and apply for additional under such Act and proposes to enter commissioners of the Authority, as into an additional contract or contracts evidenced by the copy of said Body s the P Housing relocationthat the provisions oY Title I of the Housing families displaced in carrying out the Act of 1949, as amended. Plan sub- Redevelopment Plans in decent, safe, ds with the Department of Housing and duty certified resolutions approving Urban Development for the undertak- Redevelopment Plans, which are at z 2. That the Redevelopment conformity miffed to and considered at this meet- and sanitary dwellings acceptable standards is feasible ing of, and for making available, addi- tached thereto: and tional financial assistance for the Pro- Whereas, a Comprehensive Plans has o ing are determined to be plans provid- with ing an outline for the development or and can be reasonably and timely ion of the urban renewal £ectad to permit the propr prosecution the Plans; and that gram; and been prepared and is recognized and Whereas, The Authority has made used as a guide for the general develop- L redevelopment areas covered and aze sufficiently com- and completion of suet to indicate the relationship of such dwellm6s or dwellin�units o such to be made and ble studies of the location, physical condi- Ment of the Locality as a whole; and of structures, land use, environ- Whereas, The Planning Board of the ( plate ie the Plans to definite local objectives as ble to ed to appropriate land uses and to indi- dis (aced indiin viduals and families, are t number mental influences, and social, cultural City of Saint Paul, which is the body and economic conditions of the urban duly designated and acting official r' tate general land uses and general of diissplacedl individuals andafa o£ development or redevelop- less desirable in re - renewal area or areas comprising the planning body of the Locality has sub- Program and has determined that the mitted to the Council its report and standards are not generally Ment. 3. That the -Rledae oorminerciallfac litiese 'than and Phe ldwell- Pbeent areas are blighted, deteriorated or de- recommendations respecting the Neigh- teriorating and detrimental to the borhood Development Program Minn. health, and welfare of the in- May 1, 1972 to April 30, g duly re- the Program. of viewed and considered are hereby ap- families in the areas laced individuals omv risin the is hereby p or safety, A-1 for the year habitants and users thereof and of the 1973, and the Redevelopment Plans proved, and the Clerk be and directed to file said COPY of the Re- program are available at ren locality as a whole because of condi- above described and has determined tions of dilapidation, obsolescence, that the Redevelopment Plans conform development Plans with the minutes of priceswithin individuals and families•and to their places overcrowding of structures, toner- I to the comprehensive planning objet- Bions to incompatible uses, detrimental tives of the City, and the Council has and utili- this That it is hereby found and de- are reasonably accessible terminad that where clearance is pro- of11i h t, in order to implement and Rede- TT land uses, inadequate streets dui considered the report, recommen- ties, and inadequate public facilities, dations and findings of the Planning this Governing posed that the objectives of the Re- velopment Plans cannot achieved •e,velopme tePlans herebn approof ved, it d and the members of Board; -and Body have been fully apprised by the Whereas, The Authority has prepared a tain through more extensive rehabilitation of the urban re wal areas action mustmbee taken by that r his Local Public Agency, and are aware of these facts and conditions; and and submitted a program for the relo- individuals and families that of portions official other comprising the Program. reference it Is hereby found 'and de- e`h Bothe vas at- to Whereas, In cooperation and consults- cation of 4 may be displaced -as a result of Carry tion the Project Area Committees, the Program in accordance with 5. That things Chll terminad that the Redevelopment Plans m and removal of -streets, alleys and Program conform to the Com- ways, the establishment of with ing out the Authority has prepared and pre- I the RedevelopMent Plana; and to the Council for consideration have also been pre- for the other public prehensive Plan for the City o£ Saint new street attems, the location and and water mains sented Where., There and approval Urban Renewal Plans for sented to the Council information and Paul. relocation of sewer 6. That it is hereby found and de- and other public facilities, and other aid Pro- this six areas encompassed r the Neigh- data respecting the relocation Program borhood Development Program Minn.I K,hich has been prepared by the Auth- "Rede- f' 1, termined that the financial public action, and, accordingly, vided and to De provtded pursuant to Sody hereby (a) pledges its Coopers - financial assist- out he Re- A -1, which Plans are entitled, ority as a result of studies, surveys, velopment Plan, Summit -University, and inspections in the areas comprising 1972, and k contracts for Federal tion in helping to carry once pertaining to the Program and are Hetes- development Plans, (b) re uests the departments, boards Minn. A-1-1' dated January con- the Program and the assembling stating of twenty-one pages and two analysis of the data and information local public expenditures various officials, sary to enable the Program to be un- and agences of the Locality, having ad- the Re- in the maps; "Redevelopment Plan, West Mid- obtained from such studies, surveys, way -South St. Anthony Park, Minn. and inspections; and i• dertaken - in accordance with n%tstrative responsibilities development Plans by this Resolution remises likewise to cooperate to such A-1-2" dated January 1972, consisting o£ Whereas, The members of the Council a roved, and that the land in the P approved, end and to exercise their respective the con- twenty-one pages and two maps; Re- have general knowledge of the condi- development Pian, Thomas -Dale, Minn. 1972, consisting tions prevailing irk the urban renewal ( Program Project Areas encompassed within functions and powersin a manner would not be made available sistent with the Redevelopment Plana without the aid be ready to consider to take A -1-3" dated January areas. and of the availability of proper of twenty-one pages and two maps; housing in the Locality for the reloca- Central Core, for redevelopment and (off tands ing sought. a ro riots action upon proposals and found and de- Measures to effectuate the Redevelopment Plan, tion of individuals and families that Minn. A-1-5" dated January tan con- may be displaced by the Program and, stating of seventeen pages and two knowledge of local 7. That it is hereby designed termined that, in addition to the elimi- Redevelopment Plans• of slums and. blight from the ur- Adopted. by the Council January 25, in%e light of such maps; Redevelopment Plan, Seven housing conditions, have carefully con- Corners, Minn. A-1-6" dated January sidered and reviewed such proposals and - nation ban renewal areas, the undertaking 1972. of the Program in the Seven Corners Approved January 25, 1972. further promote Pp 29, 1972) 1972, consisting of seventeen pages far relocation; and two maps; and RedevelopMent Plan, Whereas It is necessary that the Area Minn. A-1-6, will (January the public welfare and the proper de - y (a) by ER IT "A" West Seventh Street, Minn. A-1-7" Council tare appropriate official action dated January 1972, consisting of nine- respecting the relocation program and by velopTent of the commu Making land in such area available for Legal`deacriptions for NDP Urban in accordance with Areas the same as Exhibit teen ppages and two maps; supported the followfng supplementary material he Redevelopment Plans for the Pro- conformity with the contracts disposition, for uses R e=l the Redevelopment. Plan,- to hoepttels p an C. F. 257153 and Published ram .n data and recommendations not a part for Ainancial assistance between the for redevelopment in. accordance with afterC. F. 257189. in the Plan for of the Redevelopment Plans: An and the United States of the the use or uses $rifled (b) by Providing through ---�-- Neighborhood Development Program America acting by and through Year IV, N{ay 1, 1972 To April 30, Secretary of Housing and Urban De- said area; and the redevelopment of the .urban re- Charles P. with the Council File No. 267169 --BY For 1973; Activity Program Summary; Ex- velopMent; and The Council is cognizant of newal area in accordance Plan, a cohesive neighborhood environ- MCCar�tyUIJ OF THZ COUNCIL OF ppenditures Budget; Data Supporting Whereas Budget; Financing Plan the conditions that are imposed in the ment compatible with the functionst. THE WUITOF SAINT PAUL' JEW" Joseph. Ee enditures and Report; Area Eligibility Report; undertaking and carrying out of urban Real,Estate Acquisition Activity Re- renewal aactivitfes and undertaking with Title ; and needs of Miller. St. SOTA, APPROVING NEIGHBORHOOD Luke and Children's Hospitals. MINN- That the redevelopment of the DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM IV, MAY Q. APRIL port; Non -Cash Grants -in -Aid Report; Federal financial assistance under Property Management Activity Re- I, including those prohibiting discrimt- 6. West Midway -South St. Anthony Park A-1, YEAR I CR Central Core Minn. A-1-5 30, 1973, AND ANNUAL INCREMENT port: Rehabilitation Activity Report; nation because of race, color, creed, or Land Marketing Activity Report; Re- national origin. Minn. A-1-2, ':i" Activity nepui tion Report, setting forth Program ac- right-of-way line of the alley between Portland Avenue and tivities for Program Year IV under the Neighborhood. Development Program Summit Avenue, then easterly previously approved by this Council, vi an Application on behalf of the along said line to the point of intersection of the eastern right- and Authority to the Secretary of Housing n of -way of Milton Street, then northerly along said line the CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 67 66 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL capital grant, a relocation a federal grant for the making of re- OF THE habilitation grants to the full amount for undertaking and financing inie:s6ction with the western right-of-way line of Victoria available the proposed increment of such Pro- Street, then southerly, along said line to the point of intersection line of vacated Walnut Street, point of intersection with the P western right-of-way line of Prior THEREOF; AND AUTHORIZING AND assistance to carry out the Neighbor- THE FILING OF AN hood Development Program and annual i'`. way then northwesterly along said line Avenue, thsoutherly along said to the point of intersection APPROVING APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL FI- increment thereof. Council January 25, ,'r� to the point t ly rght of -way the southeasterly then line -way with the northern right N NANCIAL ASSISTANCE Adopted by ,the Whereas, Under Title I of the Housing 19'a2. z„ line of Summit Avenue, along said iine to r northwesterly b r 94, th n northwesterly along a Act of 1949, as amended (hereafter re- to "Title I"), the Secretary Approved Janiffary 25, 1972. (January 29, 1972) line to the point of intersection northeasterly the point of intersection with the right-of-way said Itne the tntersec- the westerly boundary ferred as of Housing and Urban Development is to assistance ND 401 of Oakland Avenue, then north - projected northern line of Dayton Avenue, then said line to the tion with of the City of Saint Paul then along said line {.o the authorized extend financial to local public agencies in the elimina- REDEVELOPMENT PLAN line of the southern right-of-way line of the alley between Summit westerly along of intersection with the northerly point of intersection with the tion and prevention of the spread of A. DESCRIPTION OF NDP URBAN .. Lion for inclusion with the minutes of point , eastern right-of-way line of va- Place, then southern right-of-way lime it the Northern Rallroad - slums and urban blight through under- takings and activities carried out under RENEWAL AREA The following is a boundary de- intersection with the southern toted Cathedral northerly along said lineto the with t Burlington which is the point of beginning, thereof a Neighborhood Development Program; it scription of tie Summit -University under Title I, to (a) the relocation of site occupants, point of intersection e of right-of-whan all according to the pplat file and of record in the office and Whereas, The Housing and Redevel- Urban Renewal Area, shown on Urban ND new entitled Acquisition '< northern westerly Marshall Avenue, line to the point of on of the Register of Deeds within and Ramsey County. opment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota (hereafter referred to has ap- Map dated January, 1969, and - at- tacked to, and made a part of this 3. That the financial assistance avail- along said intersection with the eastern Ave - line of Western Ave - for said OF NDP URBAN as the Authority"), prepared, proved and submitted to the Council Redevelopment Plan. intersection with the southern right-of-way nue, then northerly along esaid intersection A. DESCRIPTION RENEWAL AREA a document entitled, Neighborhood Program For Year IV, 1972 Beginning at the point of inter- section of the eastern right -of- ,e•. line to the point of with the northern right-of-way The Thomas -Dale project boundary Acquisition Development .to Appril 30, 1973;' consisting of a way line of Western Avenue the northern right- k line of Marshall Avenue, said line to the Land is shown Map NoA2 isMde� Neighborhood Development Program Activity Program Sum- with projected of -way line of the alley between 1> westerly along of intersection with the scribed as follows: Application, mary, Expenditure Budget, Data Sup- Sherburne Avenue and University Avenue, then westerly along said. ,i-, point easterly right-of-way line of Street, then northerly Commencing at the intersection the southern right -o£ -way line porting Expenditures Bu get, Financing Reporter Area Eligibility Report, Non- _ ___ - ._ n ----I v.,,,,arty projected line of the alley to the noint of intersection with the ;:• R.� Arundel Pott of along said line to the,; i„rosnetton with southern of of the Burlington Northern Rail- I road tracks � and the eastern Activity nepui tion Report, setting forth Program ac- right-of-way line of the alley between Portland Avenue and tivities for Program Year IV under the Neighborhood. Development Program Summit Avenue, then easterly previously approved by this Council, vi an Application on behalf of the along said line to the point of intersection of the eastern right- and Authority to the Secretary of Housing n of -way of Milton Street, then northerly along said line the and Urban Developpment for a loan un- der Section 102(al of Title I in the h point of intersection with the amount of $23,967,045 and for a program grant, and southern right-of-way line of Portland Avenue, then easterly capital grant, a relocation a federal grant for the making of re- along said line to the point of habilitation grants to the full amount for undertaking and financing inie:s6ction with the western right-of-way line of Victoria available the proposed increment of such Pro- Street, then southerly, along said line to the point of intersection gram; and way with the southern right-of-way Whereas, The Neighborhood Develop- line of Portland Avenue, then ment Program Year IV and annual in- easterly along said li. to the ' erement thereof covering the urban re- news) redevelopment areas described in w point of intersection with the western right-of-way line of St. Exhibit A" hereto attached, which areas have been previously determined Albans Street, then southerly along said line to the southern to this Council as blighted, deterior- right-of-way line of the alley he- ated and deteriorating, have been duly tween Summit Avenue and Grand - reviewed and consideFed. Avenue, then easterly along said Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved B. line to the point of intersection Th The uncil of e City of Saint Paul, Co with the eastern right-of-way line Minnesota: of Oakland Avenue, then north - 1. That the Neighborhood Develop- ment Program for Year IV, May 1, 1972 erly along said line to the point of intersection with the projected to April 30, 1973, and annual increment IV hereby approved line of the southern right-of-way line of the alley between Summit - for Action Year are the Clerk is hereby directed to file Avenue and Grand Avenue, then and a copy of said Program and Applies easterly along said projected line the of intersection with .. Lion for inclusion with the minutes of to point the eastern right-of-way., line of this' meeting. 2. That it is cognizant of the conditions Summit Conrt, then northerly along said line to the point of that are Imposed in the undertaking intersection with the southern and carrying out of urban renewal ac- right-of-way line of Summit Ave- tivities with Federal financial assistance " including those relating nue, then easterly along said under Title I, to (a) the relocation of site occupants, line to the point of intersection with the southern right -o£ -way (b) the provision of local grants-in-aid, line . f. Ramsey Street, then east- and (c) the brohibitian of discrimina- erly along said line to the point tion because of race, color, creed, or intersection with the eastern national origin. right-of-way line of Western Ave - right-of-way 3. That the financial assistance avail- nue extended, then northerly able under Title I is needed to enable along said line to the point of the Authority to finance the undertak- intersection with the southern ings and activities proposed in said Pro- right-of-way line of Irvine Ave - gram and annual increment. nue, then northeasterly along said 4. That the Authority is authorized line to the point of intersection - to file an Application for financial with the northeasterly right -of nue. said line to tion with wav line of said ;aid line to the with the eatto etion -way line of the is of to the si erburne Avenue of the tvenue which is Avenue, nning., the point of in- lot line right-aR Street, t Westerly Block two (2). right -of south i to St. Anthony ,gest to Minnwith the .; line of if -way line of the to the i rthern Railroad, rly along said of the Avenue -o£-way line of Northern Railroad right -o: Avenu[ e point of inter- ern rig e Easterly right -Ili south c E--Manvel Street, to. the ;terly along the -of Tcai,Y „inn of t' of of Wes the sot the Nortneny +=sW.R -- of the Burlington Northern Rail- road, then Southeasterly along said last'described line extended to the point of intersection with the Westerly right-of-way line of the Minnesota Transfer E Uway Com- pany, then Southerly, along said western right-of-way line of Min- nesota Transfer Railway Company to the point of intersection with the northern right-of-way line 01 Charles Street extended, ther southeasterly alon@ a line to ' point on the southern right-of rtee()igp way approximately 3o feet eas an of the eastern right-of-way lin of Cleveland Avenue, then south erlly along a line approximate) 1,350 feet to the point of inter section with the northern righl of -way line of Minnesota Tran: fer Railway Company.lthen to uti ti easterly along said to south t ,av line Map 2 or in of thehboundary descrip- tion is excluded from the Thomas - Dale project area. Commencing at the point of in- tersection of the southern right- of-way line of Interstate Freeways Numbers 94 and 35E and the cen- ter line of St. Peter Street, northeasterly along said Freeway right-of-ways to the eastern Street, right-of-way south astt toof dlthe S 68 PROCEEDINGS OF TB A. DESCRIPTION OF NDP URBAN RENEWAL AREA The areaencompassed within the Seven Corners NDP Urban Renewal Area is shown on Map No. 1, and is desribed as follows: Commencing at the point of in- tersection of the southern right- of-way line of Interstate Free- ways Numbers 94 and 35E and the center line of St. Peter Street, then southeasterly along said cen- ter line of St. Peter Street to the point of intersection with the center line of Kellogg Boulevard, then northeasterly along said line to the point of Intersection with I he center line of Wabasha Street, then southeasterly along said line to the point of intersection with the southern right-of-way line of to the poin' the center ue, then sou renter line section with way ands or I right nue, lot 1 tion way then the i nue, then northwest - ie to a point on Irvine Avenue, along the cen- Avenue to the :tion with the Nay line of va- �et. then north - Street more thein Ave - said rg�gG�� enue, ne to to h the ne of herly at of thein Ave- sterly E COMMON COUNCIL m along said extended line to the Point of intersection with the center line of John Ireland Boule- vard, then northeaster)y along said line to the point of int@rsec- tion with the northeastern right- of-way line of Ramp W-10 of In- terstate Highway 94, then south- easterly along said line to the point of intersection of the north- ern right-of-way line of RamD to the point of interection with " the center line of St. Peter Street which is the point of beginning. No portion of the area contained within the above-described boun- daries and as shown on Map No. 1 is excluded from the Seven Corners NDP Urban Renewal area. A. DESCRIPTION OF NDP URBAN RENEWAL AREA The West Seventh Street project boundary is shown on Land Acqui- sition Map, ND 401, Map No. 2, and is described as follows: Commencing at the center line of Pleasant Avenue and the center line of Sherman Street. then Minneapolis, and Omaha Railway. then southwest to the southern right-of-way line of Randolph Avenue, then west to the eastern right-of-way line of Drake Street, then south to the Mississippi River, then southwest to the southern right-of-way -line proj- ected of Otto Avenue then west to the southern right-of-way line of West Seventh Street, then southwest to the eastern right- of-way line of Hathaway Street, then south to the southern right- of-way line of Adrian Street then southwest to the eastern line of Irvine Avenue, then east to the center line of an alley lo- cated thirty-three (33) feet plus/ minus west of the western right- of-way line of Thompson Street P roduced, then south to the center line of Pleasant Avenue, then east to the center line of Sherman Street, which is the point of be- ginning. Council File No. 257154 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, The City of Saint Paul has determined to continue a second -year program of special police -service in he Housing Projects in the amount of $167,076.00; now therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of Saint Paul, that application be and It is hereby made to the Governor's Crime Commission of the State of Min - OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 69 int in the amount of Council File No. 257158 — BY Dean e continuation- of theMeredith— ,P; and be it Whereas, Proper notice has been re- ved, That the proper ceived as to change of officer in the hereby authorized to Town and Country Club at 2279 Mar - elf of said City the shall Avenue, holders of On Sale Liquor ..or the City's aforesaid License No. 7830, expiring January 31, Funds to Lhe Govea- 1972, therefore, be it ..., - — nRirers elected at FOD Approved January 25, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257155 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized and directed Saint Paul a Grannt Agreement between permit the continuance Of a special police program in the housing projects of the City of Saint Paul. Adopted by the Council January 25, 1972. Approved January 25, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257156 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, The City of Saint Paul has been awarded a grant under the Omni- bus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1969 to implement a second -year of Project H.E.L.P: P; and Whereas, This project will be financed in part by Cit funds and in part by the above grant award; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That a special revenue fund be continued so that all expensee of this project may be charged and to which all receipts may be deposited; and be it Further Resolved, That this funf Shall be known as the-Projec' H.E.L.P -P Fund; and be it Finally Iesolved, That the Cit; Comptroller shall assign a fund num ber. Adopted by the Council January 21 1972. Approved January 25, 1972. _ (January 29, 1972)972) Council File No. 257157 — By Des Meredith— Whereas, Proper notice has been re ceived as to change of officers in tb St. Paul Athletic Club 340 Cedar Stree holders of On Sale aquor License N� 7658, expiring January 31, 1972, then struck, Vice-presioem; --- Anderson, Treasurer; and Michael Sheehan, Secretary; be and the San are hereby approved. Adopted by the Council January 1972. Approved January 25, 1972. (January 29, 1972) e and the same are nereoY apP-uvau. Adopted by the Council January 25, 972. Approved January 25, 1972. (January 29, 1972) �ouncil File No. 257159 — By Dean , Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for ay the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is Instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. - p Adopted by the Council January 25, 1972. Approved January 25, 1972. (January 29, 1072) Council File No. 257160 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the ppersons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes yuypon the payment into the City trAdoptedfby thegCouncile January 25, 1972. Approved January 25, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257161 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain Public Safety (Police)s in eforr Department em pin. Adopted byment as ethe Council Januaryscribed in the 25, 1972. Approved January (January 29, 1972 Council File No. 257162 — By Dean Meredith— Resoived, That the proper City of- ficers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department of Public Safety (General Administration, Building Maintenance) for overtime i employment as described in the reso- lution. Adopted by the Council January, 25, 1972. Approved January 25, 1972. (January 29. 1972) t Council File No. 257163—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the proper City of- ficers are hereby authorized to pay I. certain employes in the Department of e Public Utilities for overtime employ- ment as described in the resolution. 5, Adopted by the Council January 25, 1972. Approved Jary Tannery9, 1972) 70 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 257178— Resolved, That the transfers within funds of the various 'City Departments' heretofore approved by the City Comp- troller, as such transfers of funds as of December 31, 1971 are indicated In doc- uments attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, as fully as if the same were set forth fully and com- pletely herein, are hereby approved, copies of the aforementioned also being on file in the office of the City Clerk and in the office of the City Comp- troller. Adopted by the Council January 25, 1972. Approved January 25, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257179— Resolved, That the transfers within funds of the various City Departments heretofore approved by the City Comp- troller, as such transfers of funds as of December 31, 1971 are indicated In doc- uments attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, as fully as if the same were set forth fully an tt Gym- pletely herein, are hereby approVed,l copies of the aforementioned also being,i on file in the office of the Citv Clerks by the Council January 25, 1 January 25, 1972' January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257180— Resolved, That the transfers within funds of the various City Departments heretofore approved by the City'Comp- troller, as such transfers of funds as of December 31, 1971 are indicated in doc- uments attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, as fully as if the same were set forth fully and com- pletelyherein, are hereby approved, copies of the aforementioned also being on file in the office of the City Clerk and in the office of the City 'Comp- troller. Adopted by the Council January 25, 1972. Approved January 25, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257181— Resolved, That the transfers within funds of the various City Departments heretofore approved by the City Comp- troller, as such transfers of funds as of December 31, 1971 are indicated in doc- uments attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, as fully as if the same were set forth fully and com- pletely herein, are hereby approved, copies of the aforementioned also being on file in the office of the City Clerk and in the office of the City Comptrol- ler. Adopted by the Council January 25. 1972. Approved January 25, 1972. (January 29, 1972) uments attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, as fully as if the same were set forth fully and completely herein, are hereby ap- proved, copies of the aforementioned also being on file in the office' the City Clerk and in the office of the City Comptroller. Adopted by the Council January 25, 1972. Approved January 25, 1972. (January 29, 1972). Council File No. 257183— Resolved, That the transfers within funds of the various City Departments heretofore approved by the City Comp- troller, as such transfers of funds as of December 31, 1971 are indicated in doc- uments attached hereto and made a part hereof by rederence, as fully as if the same were set forth fully and com- pletely herein, are hereby approved, copies of the aforementioned also being on file in the office of the City Clerk and in the office of the City Comp- troller. Adopted by the Council January 25, 1972. Approved January 25, 1972. (January 29, 1972) _ Council File No. 257184— Resolved, That the transfers within funds of the various City Departments heretofore approved by the City Comp- troller, as such transfers of funds as of December 31, 1971 are indicated in doc- uments attached hereto and made a Part hereof by reference, as fully as if the same were set forth fully and com- pletely herein, are hereby approved, copies of the aforementioned also being on file in the office of the City Clerk and in the office of the City Comp- troller. Adopted by the Council January 25, 1972. Approved January 25, 1972, (January 29, 1972) as such transfers of funds as neu nereto ana maae a part hereof by reference, as fully as If the same were set forth fully and com- pletely herein, are hereby -approved, copies of the aforementioned also being on file in the office of the City Clerk and in the office of the City Comp- troller. Adopted by the Council January 25, 1972. 4, Approved January 25, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257186—By Charles P. McCarty— Whereas, Board File No. 6792 of In - Council File No. 257162— dependent School District No. 625 Resolved, That the transfers within (copy of which is attached hereto and funds of the various City Departments made a part hereof) authorized and 'dl - heretofore approved by the City Comp- rented the proper District officials to troller, as such transfers of funds as of enter into a contract with Springsted, December 31, 1971 are indicated in doc- Incorporated, Fiscal Consultants; and ler relating to bond sales may oe more equipment, anu n - efficiently and effectively handled sap- incidental to the CONSTRUCTION OF :irately by the Independent School Dis- ORNAMENTAL STREET LIGHTING trict No. 625, and said Council hereby SYSTEM ON EXCHANGE STREET requests the Board of Education of In- UNDERPASS for the Department of dependent School District No. 625 to Public Utilities to PEOPLES ELECTRIC concur in this action of the City'Coun- COMPANY for the contract price of til, as required by Chapter 705, Laws of $12,910.00 (LUMP SUM contract $15,910.00 Minnesota for 1965; and be it LESS: Deletion of 20 Luminaire Units Further Resolved, That the certified at $150.00 per unit -$3,000.00) (Plus En copy of this Resolution be transmitted gineering and Inspection: $1,500.00—City forthwith to Independent School Dis- Force Work:$500.00) as a result of For- trict No. 625. mal Bid No. 4891 and the specifications Adopted by the Council January 25, incorporated therein. Peoples Electric 1972. Company bei%g the lowest responsible Approved January 25, 1972. bidder under the specifications and the (January 29, 1972) Corporation Counsel fs hereby directed to draft the proper form of contract and obtain the necessary performance Council File No. 257187 — 257188 — BY officials ials area hereby author z d to er exe- Rosalie , Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on cute said contract on behalf of the the City Treasury, to the aggregate City of Saint Paul. gtnount of $2,064,664.53, covering checks C. F. No. 256534. numbered 888 to 1201 inclusive, as per Contract No. M-0536. necks or pertinent listing of same on Formal Bid No. 4891. 36. file in the office of the City Comptrol- D Adopted byt Cont. the OCouncll January 26, ;cr. 72. Adopted by the Council January 25, 19 972. Approved January 26, 1972. Approved January 25, 1972. (January 29, 1972) (January 29, 1972) Council File No..257194—By Charles P. Council File No. 257192—By Charles P. McCarty - 4p McCarty— Resolved, That the Council of the Whereas, Pursuant to Section 203.3 0£ City of Saint Paul does hereby approve the City Charter, the Comptroller here- Operating Agreement between the City o. by reports to the City Council that and Independent Schorovidess servitrict ces there is presently funds available in 625, whereby the City p the General Revenue Fund Balance— to the School District pursuant tttermaof Dedicated—Severance Pay, and ter 705, Laws of 1965, Whereas, In the adoption of tate 1972 January 1, 1971, through December 31, Budget, it was anticipated that these 1971 and the School District shall pay funds would be used to assist in the to the City the sum of $260,193.72. >l financing of Severance Pay payments Adopted by the Council January 26, for 1972, and therefore be it 1972. Resolved, That the appropriation in Approved January 26, 1972. the 1972 Budget for Severance Pay in (January 29, 1972) r. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 71 ` Whereas, The services to be per- Charter Fund 25, Employee Benefits, is formed by said consultant encompass hereby increased as follows: all the services previously Operation and Maintenance— 3. . substantially provided the School District by the Appropriation Charter Fund 25—Employee Benefits City Comptroller; and Whereas, Section 1, Subdivision 3 of Activity 0901—Severance Pay Chapter 705, Laws of Minnesota for 1965 payments $153,159 82, and therefeverore i, reads as follows: be it "The converted district shall con- Further Resolved, That the 1972 Fi- u, tract with the City of Saint Paul for Wanting Summary be revised in the such facilities as are furnished the "General Revenue Fund Balance ss item civil service bureau, and unless the by adding a new item —Dedicated" board and city governing body each .•Severance Pay" in the amount of adopt a resolution declaring that a it $1Finally particular function would be most ef- Reso1 ed, That this resolution ficiently and effectively handled sepa- shall not be adopted by the Council rately, the board shall contract on a - pro rata cost basis with the city for held, forafter whichbfiva (5)i daysaspublic such facilities and services as are notice shall be given once in the offi- by the purchasing depart-the provided ment, comptroller, legal department tial newspaper of the City, and the City Comptroller is en and election and other services sup- approval of dorsed on this resolution. ., plied by the city." Adopted by the Council Jattuary 26, and 1972. Whereas, It is the opinion the Cit Y Approved January 26, 1972. re (January 29, 1972) Comptroller that, under present ar- rangements, authority in developing t+ the program is not his and, therefore, he should be relieved of the responsi- bility, now, therefore, be it Council File No. 257193—BY Robert F. -. Resolved, That the Council of the Sprafka— City of Saint Paul, concurring with the Resolved. That the City Council here - recommendations of the Comptroller, by concurs in the action of the Contract the in the award o£ a contract Ci s Hereby finds and determines that Committee ...._..,,.. ,..«sa w., two r•..,.,.,trcl- e,... e„ro,cwine all labor, materials, ler relating to bond sales may oe more equipment, anu n - efficiently and effectively handled sap- incidental to the CONSTRUCTION OF :irately by the Independent School Dis- ORNAMENTAL STREET LIGHTING trict No. 625, and said Council hereby SYSTEM ON EXCHANGE STREET requests the Board of Education of In- UNDERPASS for the Department of dependent School District No. 625 to Public Utilities to PEOPLES ELECTRIC concur in this action of the City'Coun- COMPANY for the contract price of til, as required by Chapter 705, Laws of $12,910.00 (LUMP SUM contract $15,910.00 Minnesota for 1965; and be it LESS: Deletion of 20 Luminaire Units Further Resolved, That the certified at $150.00 per unit -$3,000.00) (Plus En copy of this Resolution be transmitted gineering and Inspection: $1,500.00—City forthwith to Independent School Dis- Force Work:$500.00) as a result of For- trict No. 625. mal Bid No. 4891 and the specifications Adopted by the Council January 25, incorporated therein. Peoples Electric 1972. Company bei%g the lowest responsible Approved January 25, 1972. bidder under the specifications and the (January 29, 1972) Corporation Counsel fs hereby directed to draft the proper form of contract and obtain the necessary performance Council File No. 257187 — 257188 — BY officials ials area hereby author z d to er exe- Rosalie , Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on cute said contract on behalf of the the City Treasury, to the aggregate City of Saint Paul. gtnount of $2,064,664.53, covering checks C. F. No. 256534. numbered 888 to 1201 inclusive, as per Contract No. M-0536. necks or pertinent listing of same on Formal Bid No. 4891. 36. file in the office of the City Comptrol- D Adopted byt Cont. the OCouncll January 26, ;cr. 72. Adopted by the Council January 25, 19 972. Approved January 26, 1972. Approved January 25, 1972. (January 29, 1972) (January 29, 1972) Council File No..257194—By Charles P. Council File No. 257192—By Charles P. McCarty - 4p McCarty— Resolved, That the Council of the Whereas, Pursuant to Section 203.3 0£ City of Saint Paul does hereby approve the City Charter, the Comptroller here- Operating Agreement between the City o. by reports to the City Council that and Independent Schorovidess servitrict ces there is presently funds available in 625, whereby the City p the General Revenue Fund Balance— to the School District pursuant tttermaof Dedicated—Severance Pay, and ter 705, Laws of 1965, Whereas, In the adoption of tate 1972 January 1, 1971, through December 31, Budget, it was anticipated that these 1971 and the School District shall pay funds would be used to assist in the to the City the sum of $260,193.72. >l financing of Severance Pay payments Adopted by the Council January 26, for 1972, and therefore be it 1972. Resolved, That the appropriation in Approved January 26, 1972. the 1972 Budget for Severance Pay in (January 29, 1972) 72 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 257196—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, In the matter of Comptrol- lers Contract No. L-9005; namely, to furnish, plant, and guarantee boule yard trees in connection with public improvements for Census Tracts Nos. 9'. and 10, with Seefert's Hudson Road expiration date,.which was due to work stoppage on of Public Improvement area !solved, 1'nat the proper City �e and they are hereby au- md directed to execute an at to Contract No. L-9005, ex - e time to complete this con- ugust 31, 1972. by the Council January 26, d January 26, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257197 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer= fain employes in the Department of Public Safety, (Bureau of Health) for overtime employment as described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council by January 26, 1972. Approved January 26, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257198 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, Section 52 of the Saint Paul City Charter authorizes police officers injured in actual service to receive full pay for a period not ex- ceeding six months; and Whereas, Said Section 52 further au- thorizes the City to pay for a period of an additional six months a sum not to exceed one-half pay; and Whereas, Officer Michael J. Maloney, while performing his duties as a police officer, was injured on September 9, 1971, and has received actual pay for six months; and Whereas, It is the desire of the City Council to authorize an extension of one-half pay as outlined in Section 52 of the Charter: now, therefore, be it Resolved. That the proper City offi- cials are hereby authorized and directed to pay Officer Michael J. Maloney an additional six months of wages at one- half the regular rate he was receiving at the time he was injured. Adopted by the Council January 26, 1972. Approved January 26, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257199—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, An Ordinance, C. F. No, 257200, granting permission to Mr. An- thony's, Inc., 1345 East Rose Avenue, to construct, operate and maintain a canopy on the north 17 feet of Rose Avenue from a point 168 feet west o1 the west property line of Clarence Ave - nue, to a point 21.33 feet west, has been prepared and introduced to the Council of the City of Saint Paul, and will be adopted on February 10, 1972 to be ef- fective eventually on March 14. 1972; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That pending the said Ordinance becoming effective, the Com- missioner of Public Wc&ks, is hereby authorized and directed to issue a permit to Mr. Anthony's, Inc., far the construction of said canopy, subject to the same conditions and requirements as set out in Ordinance C. F. No. 257200 pending before the Council of the City of St. Paul, informal approval of the construction of said canopy being here- by given in anticipation of the final adoption and approval of said Ordi- nance. Adopted by the Council January 26, 1972. Approved January 26, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257201 — 257202 — By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of $182,921.51, covering checks numbered 1202 to 1406 inclusive, as per checks or pertinent listing of same on file in the office of the City Comp- troller. Adopted by the Council January 26, 1972. Approved January 26, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257203—By petor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That an Imprest Cash Fund in the amount of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), be established for the purpose of -expediting small purchases of an emergency nature, necessary to the efficient operation of the Parks Depart- ment's facilities; and, be it Further Resolved, That said Fund is to be deposited in a St. Paul Bank checking account and is to be initiated from Account No. 0730-438. Said pur- chases are to be approved and paid for by the Storekeeper; and, be it Finally Resolved, That said Fund is to be reimbursed from the affected Fund and Activity as necessary. Adopted by the Council January 27, 1972. Approved January 27, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257204—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department of Water for overtime employment as described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council January 27, 1972. Approved January 27, 1972. (January 9, 1972) Council File No. 257205 — By Dean. Meredith— Resolved, That the Council hereby approves the award of the Purchasing Committee therefor and hereby awards OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 73 contract for furnishing and delivering it AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES for the De- m partmen Bnureau uof sePo151ceet 1441R Repa ice al Shop — Street, Sat Paul, Minnesota r ITEM c NO'S. 2. TO'. WHITE BEAR 1 DODGE, INC. 6 Only -1972 Model Station 0 Wagons 3,585.0 Total amountcontract. .$21,390.00 TERMS 18. TO: BROOKLYN AMERICAN INC. 14 Only Model, Four Door Sedans American3,111:59.7 i Ambassador1 Total amount of^contract.. l i Only -1972 Mode1 Emer- gency Vehicles Chevrolet Carryall Model 3,855.83 Plusl0906 $525.00 to each unit for $ air conditioning installedDixroof mntd. Plus $225.00 to each unit for H.D. Turbo-Hydra- matic Auto -Transmission Total amount of contract. .$13,817.49 in accordance with specifications there- for the Formal Bid #4835 of said bidders, such bids being the lowest and said companies being responsible bid- ders. F.B. #4835. Req'n No. 27245—Code: 1100-354. Req'n No. 27244—Code: 1100-354. Req'n No. 27247—Code: 1100-354. Adopted by the Council January 27, 1972. Approved January 1972. (January 9, 1972) File No. 25720 'ed.. That the troller, as such transfers of funds as of January 27, 1972 are indicated in docu- ments attached hereto and made a par hereof by reference, as fully as if thl same were set forth fully and com o oletely herein, are hereby appoved on 9le IeDint the 0 Icee.fi the C'ty omp and in the office of the City Comp troller. Adopted by the Council January 2' 1972. ApprovedJanuary January 29, 2 19 2 Council File No. 257207—By Victor Tedesco— Resolved, That First State Bank i Saint Paul be and hereby is granted tellers unitsaon property located odd three remote n ytl northeast corner -1 Jenks and P Avenue, more particularly described i follows: Lots 16-22Block 14, Arlington Hills Addition; all accordance with dat Received September 30. 1971; ssubject e condition that said applicant-per- (ttee, and its successors and assigns, p cable provisions ke due of amunicipal ornce with ; es an gulations of public state authoritiess and rulhaving Zzance. Adopted by the Council January 27, 72. ApprovedJanuary 29, 27 ' 1972) ouncil File No. 257208—BY Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That pursuant to the perti- ent appeal of Floyd Glaesmann, under he Zoning Code, to relax the building .e on property located on the south ide of Hoyt Avenue between Wheelock tidge Road and Edgerton Street, more ,articularly described as: Except the east 148' of the north 80' and except the east 155' of the south 25' of the north 105' and ex- cept the east 158' south of the north 105' the east 205' of the north 140' of the S.E. quarter of the N.W. quarterTown t to h p 29. Range ease - in Sec.ec. 20 20. , 22; that the provisions of said Zoning Code hereby are determined and varied in .. .., ,..,H.,,. as and to the extent cessors s sue - e due provi- state ons of Adopted by the uouncii ea.... r 1972. Approved27. 1972. January 29, 197 ) Council File No. 257209—BY Victor J. Tedeseo— Resolved, That upon and pursuant to the pertinent appeal, under the Zoning Code, by Arlington House, Inc., owners of the subject real estate, situate in the City of Saint Paul and described as: 11 and all of Lot 0, Bhe westlockalfo 3L Arlingon Hills Addition; that the provisions of said Zoning Code hereby are determined and varied as and to the extentunecessary on properor ty relax parking q located at Greenbrier and Cook Streets, subject penants t and the theircondition uccessors at said d as- s, ns, otherwise, shall make due corn �__ _.,... en anolieahle covisions of L1eS •.vb.......- --. Adooptedpted by the Council January 27, f 1972. proved January 27, 1972. a (January 9, 1972) e e Is Courrcil File No. 257210-13y Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That Emil O. Tostenson be and hereby is granted a permit to in - !d stall a used -car lot on property located to on the southwest corner of Ross Ave- 74 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL nue and Earl Street, more particularly described as follows: Lot 2, the south 50 ft. thereof, and all of Lot 1, Block 13, Terry's Addi- tion; all in accordance with plans dated Re- ceived September 23, 1971; subject to the condition that._.. Said., applicant - permittee, and his successors and as- signs, shall make due compliance with all applicable provisions of municipal ordinances, state statutes and rules and regulations of public authorities having cognizance. Adopted by the Council January 27, 1972. Approved January 27, 1972. (January 29, 1972) _ Council File No. 257211—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the proper officers of the City of Saint Paul are hereby au- thorized to pay to Schumann Bros., Inc. on Partial Estimate Number 5, Contract Number L-7399, in the amount of $22,- 806.22, for the repairs and painting of the Wabasha Street Bridge said esti- mate being paid for the period of October 6, 1971 to November 29, 1971, and such other partial estimates on said contract that may be presented subsequently by said Contractor and approved by the City Engineer, it being the understanding of this Council that such partial payment or payments on partial estimate or estimates on said Contract in no way are to be construed as an act by the City or any of its agents, servants or employees extend- ing the time specified for the comple- tion or in any way changing the terms of said contract, plans or specifications thereof, nor in any way nor by any means shall this resolution or payment, or payments made under authority of this resolution be construed as a waiver of any of the rights of said city under said contract, and provided that prior to payment of any of the aforesaid par- Ilal estimate or estimates, said con- tractor by its duly authorized agents or corporate officers, shall file with the City Comptroller in a form approved by the Corporation Counsel an accept- ance of the conditions of payment as hereinbefore set forth, and Be It Further Resolved, That the payment of the $22,806.22 be made as follows. An amount of $1,577.00 to be paid to the Sheriff of Ramsey County on behalf of the following persons who have levied upon all accounts held by the City of Saint Paul for Schumann Bros., Inc.: Robert Moor ..................$ 90.34 Robert Erdman .............. 286.21 Henry Valentine ............. 74.74 John Marquette ............. 251.54 Terrence Beebe ............. 74.74 Paul Lorang ................. 64.34 Glen Nolan ................ 142.34 Wesley Nelson 166.26 Joseph Sick ................. 426.49 An amount of $1,066.97 to be paid jointly to Schumann Bros.. Inc. and the Municipal Court of the City of Saint Paul. An amount of $20,162.25 to be paid to First State Bank of White Bear as an Fignee of Schumann Bros., Inc., and Be It Further Resolved, That in the absence of said acceptance being filed with the City Comptroller, no pay- ment or payments as aforesaid shall be made. Adopted by the Council January 27, 1972, Approved January 27, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257214 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application L-14625 for On Sale Liquor' license, applied I or by the Civic Center Authority for the Civic Center Complex (143 West Fourth Street), be and the same is hereby granted in accordance with the Laws of Minnesota, for 1971, Regular Session, Chapter No. 498, and C. F. No. 255594, September 3, 1971, that the bond filed by the licensees ishereby ap- proved and that the City Clerk is directed to issue said license. Adopted by the Council January 27, 1972. Approved January 27, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257215 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application L-14671 for "On Sale Liquor" license applied for by Leifco Realty Co. In Behalf of. Spaceburger, Inc. as "Inactive" be and the same is hereby granted as "In- active", that the bond filed by the licensees is hereby approved, and that the City Clerk is directed to issue said license. Adopted by the Council January 27, 1972. Approved January 27, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Courypil File No. 257216 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such lt- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council January 27, 1972. Approved Jam t-ry 27, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257217 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council January 27, 1972. Approved January 27, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257218 — By_. Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 75 be and the same are hereby granted,[ and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council January 27,1 1972. Approved January 27, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No; 257219 — By Dean B Meredith— Resolved, Than "Off Sale Liquor" F licenses applied for by the following C persons at the addresses stated, be and the same are hereby granted, that the F bonds filed by each licensee are here- by approved, and the City Clerk shall 7 issue said licenses whenever the bond filed by each licensee has been ap- proved by the Liquor CConttrrool Commis- P F. Schwietz, Rosemary H. Ax - Bernadine Toth, 1100 Arcade perties, Co. (A Corp.), 363 St, St. M. Chesshtr, 433 S. Robert St. f. Stransky, 1545 W. Seventh St. iquor Co., Inc., 140 N. Snelling sty A. Cres, 621 Selby Ave. auni s Food Markets,. Inc., 400 'estern Ave. ,ay L'quor Store, Inc., 1165 Hud- ?wLiquors, Inc., 1818 Grand Ave. " & Marie T. Gall, 1325 Randolph tamaley & Co. Trust, 664-8 Grand City Sportman's Liquor Store, 620 N. Dale St. Is Binder, 665 W. Seventh St. ,y Liquor Store, Inc., 1944 Univer- sion, and the Liquor on omm s--• sioner advises the City Clerk that he Wade Liquors, Inc., 777-79 Selby Ave. approved, the issuance of the licenses. Square Deal Liquor Store, Inc., 618 Alexandrin E. Fedoreal, 560 Como Ave. Concordia Ave, Irene K. Hoye, 1234 Payne Ave. Snelling Avenue Fine Liquors, Inc, 500 Morris Rutman, 645 S. Snelling Ave. N. Snelling Ave. Anthony Liquors, Inc., 345 N. Robert St. Herbert G. & Jean A. Didion, 254 W. Steiners Liquor's Inc., 137 W. Mary - Seventh St. land Ave. Parkway Liquors, Inc., 1665 Rice St. Michael Rodriquez„798 Mar�aret St. Stanley Rubin & Joseph Gordon, 1340 Mrs. James Morelli, 535 Coll ns St. Grand Ave. Behrens Liquor Store, Inc., 472 N. Lex- Kappy's Liquor, Inc., 350 Wabasha St. ington Pkwy. Wittman Liquor Store, Inc., 1110 W. Steiner's Selby Liquors, Inc., 416 Selby Larpenteur Ave. Ave. Antonina & Gordon B. Heath, 945 W. O'Hearn LiquorStore Incorporated, Maryland Ave. 1040-2 University Ave. Theodore M. Bies, 678 University Ave. Harold F. Awe, 474-6 S. Snelling Ave. Hawkeye Liquor Store, Inc., 111 Con- Jack Cohen, 517 Wabasha St. cord St. Adopted by the Council January 27, commerce Liquor Store, Inc., 2289 Ford 1972, Pkwy. Approved January 27, 1972. Courteau's Inc., 1065 Hudson Rd. (January 29, 1972) Thomas Beverage Co., Inc., 1941 .Grand Ave. Ben Rose, 2389 University Ave. Winnick's Phalen Liquors, Inc., 1361 E. Maryland Ave. Wolter Drug Co., Inc., 436-8 University Ave. Edward S. & Billie C. Pritzker, 618 Como Ave. Joseph C. Bernstein, 918 E. Seventh St. Charles C. Dill, 149 N. Snelling Ave. St. Paul Liquor Store, Inc., 200 E. Sev- enth St. Dannecker's Super Market, Inc, 793 Randolph Ave. Rocco S., & Anne & Louis Carbone, 335 E. University Ave. Yarmo Liquor Store, Inc., 2495 W. Sev- enth St. W. G. S. Enterprises, Inc., 976 Grand Ave. Galaxy Liquors, Inc., 1511 White Bear Ave. Payne Avenue Liquor Store, Inc., 980 Payne Qve. First Grand Avenue Liquors, Inc., 918 Grand Ave. Warren Liquor, Inc.,. 951 Rice St. SunRay Liquor Store, Inc., 2131 Hudson Rd. Dennis & Herbert C. Mar., 1460 Univer- sity Ave. Maryland Liquors, Inc., 444 W. Mary- land Ave. Apothecary Shop, Inc., 364 St. Peter St. R. Laska Drugs, Inc., 173 N. Western Ave. First Arcade Wine Shop, Inc., 772 S. Cleveland Ave. Reuben Unowsky & Noma., M. Rong- stad, 506-8 Rice St. Fdle No. 25722A — By Dean th— ed, That application for Sun- 8ale Liquor License made by wing applicant who is a holder nSale _ Lhend theam u ais se h r,s the St- Paul Legislative Code and Ordinances. Inc., 782-8 Grand Three, Inc. & Pedrp's, Grand Ave. Adopted by the Council January 27, 1972. Approved January 27, 1972: (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257221 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That applications for Sun- day -On -Sale Liquor Licenses made by the following applicants who are hold- ers of On Sale Liquor Licenses at the addresses shown, be and the same are hereby granted and in compliance with C. F. No. 235531, Ordinance No. 13755, which amends Chapter No, 308.00 of the St. Paul Legislative Code and Ordi- nances. O'Gara Bar & Grill, Inc., 164 N. Snell- ing Ave. Dick'sTrend Bar, Inc., 1537 University 76 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Frank J. Gumatz & Herman S. Meyers, 584-6 Rice St. Gannon's, Inc., 2728 W. Seventh St. Geno'sCafe, Inc., 668-70 Payne Ave. John J. & Amadel A. Anzevino, 760 Payne Ave. Rowe, Inc., 995 W. Seventh St. Swez, Inc., 1900 Stillwater Ave. DeGidio, Inc., 425 W. Seventh St. Milt's Clay Pipe Tavern, Inc., 1534 E. Minnehaha Ave. Town & Country Club, Inc., 2279 Mar- shall Ave. Beau-Kel-Stook, Inc., 469 N. Snelling Ave. Mancini Bar, Inc.. 531 W. Seventh St. Albert O. Unise, 380 Jackson St. Hafner, Inc., 1560 White Bear Ave. The Brass Rail of St. Paul, Inc., 225 W. Seventh St. Peter Jay, Inc., 480 S. Snelling Ave. Adopted by the Council January 27, 1972. Approved January 27, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257222 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That "On SaleLiquor" Li- censes, applied for by the following Persons at the addresses stated, be and the same are hereby granted, that the bonds filed by each licensee are hereby approved, and the City Clerk is di- rected to issue said licenses. O'Gara Bar & Grill, Inc., 164 N. Snell- ing Ave. Dick's Trend Bar, Inc., 1537 University Ave, Frank Gumatz & Herman S. Meyers, Juneau Incorporated, 901-3 Payne Ave. Ted's Recreation, Inc., 1084 W. Larpen- teur Ave. John J. & Amadel A. Anzevino, 760 Payne Ave. Gerald, R Inc., 427 S. Wabasha St. Gallivan's estaurant, Inc., 354 Waba- sha St. Bud George, 537 Greenwood St. Chickett's Bar, Inc., ' Inactive" Rowe, Inc., 995 W. Seventh St. Swez, Inc., 1900 Stillwater Ave. Grand Three, Inc. & Pedro's, Inc., T&l-E Grand Ave. William J. Cardinal, Jr., 1567 Univer• sity Ave. .. Albert F. Basi, 457 Wabasha St. Hotel Commodore, Inc., 75-79 N. West. ern Ave. DeGideo, Inc., 425 W. Seventh St. Milt's Clay Pipe Tavern, Inc., 1534 E Minnehahe. Ave. Ehard F. & Linda M. Nelson, 1081 Payne Ave. Russell A. Boudin. 1192 N. Dale St. Eddleston Enterprises, Inc., 2251 Uni varsity Ave. Prom Catering Co., Inc., 1170 Univer sity Ave.. Howard J. McNamara, 721 Jackson S1 Bowl Rite, Inc., 1584 University Ave. 3en A. Rosemark, 136 W. Fifth St. 3eau-KelStock, Inc., 469 N. Snelling Ave. 3eorge M. Dorle, 460-6 N. Lexington Ave. 5,ndrew Kappas- Inc., 241 E. Seventh St. Srthur F. Blair, 520-2 Mississippi St. Sun -Ray Lounge, Inc., 2215 Hudson Rd. iary L. Inc. & Elwood E. Turner, 160 W. Larpenteur Ave. Edward Stadt, 1201 Jackson St. YIancini Bar, Inc., 531 W. Seventh St. Kel- Walter J. Kubitschek, 1141-3 Rice St. Lawrence A. Goodman, 11 W. Tenth St, Vital] Incorporated, 755 Jackson St. Joseph R. Nemo, 728 Armstrong Ave. Gene Nardini Liquors, Inc., 828 E. Seventh St. Robert C. Koehnen, Inc., 859 Randolph Ave. � George & Oharlotte D. Damian, 501-3 University Ave. Edward P. Serwa, Inc., 1082 Arcade St. Vogel's Lounge, Inc., 1112.14 Arcade Slinger's Bar & Cafe, Inc., 1938 Univer- sity Ave. Gopher Lounge, Inc., 351-3 University Ave. H. I. O. A., Inc., 161 St. Anthony Ave. Gentile's Inc., 497-9 Payne Ave. Eigenman Enterprises, Inc., 519 W. Seventh St. Ace Service, Inc., 1066 E. Seventh St. Host, Inc., 1174-6 Arcade St. The Harp, Inc., 175 N. Western Ave. B McCann ros. Chatterbox, Inc., 393 Selby Ave. S. P. H. Hotel Co., 11 E. Kellogg Blvd. Richard B. & Steve L. Schwietz, 956 Payne Ave. Albert O. Unise, 380 Jackson St. Stanley J. Fiorito, 234 W. Kellogg Blvd. Dahl's 620 Club, Inc., 620 W. Seventh St. Hafner, Inc., 1560 White Bear Ave. McLean's, Inc., 1096 Grand Ave. Libbie Sabes & Arline M. Viner, 201-5 E. Fourth St. Plaza Liquors, Inc., 2431 W. Seventh St. E. D.M., Inc., 499 Wabasha St. Mayville, Inc., 1355 University Ave. The Minnesota Club, 317 N. Washington St. Dizzy's Inc., "4-8 W. Seventh St. Joseph Pitzl, 870 Payne Ave. Marvin Flaherty, 1179-81 E. Seventh St. Michael Marchek, Inc., 326 Grove St. Susan H. Lavell, 609 University Ave. Miller Coaches, Inc., 289 Como Ave. Alberta of St. Paul, Inc., 380 Cedar St. Landreville, Inc., 435-7 St. Peter St. Midway Enterprises, Inc., 1553-7 Uni- versity Ave. Lenahan's'Inc ., 601-3 N. Western Ave. The Brass Rail of St. Paul, Inc., 275 W. Seventh St. The Patio, Inc., 1420 W. Seventh St. 803 Development Co. (A Corp.), 363 St. Peter St. 339 Wabasha St. Co., 339 Wabasha St. St, Paul Athletic Club, 340 Cedar St. Fred D. Primoli. 955-59 Arcade St. The Brown Derby Lounge, Inc., 567 Stryker Ave. John J. Wosika & Raymond J. Opitz, 731 Randolph Ave. Sonny s Bar, Inc.. 883 Payne. Ave. ilgm, Inc., 475 Wabasha St. Richard E. Jones, Inc., 899 Rice St. Boland's Liquor & Foods, Inc., 685 E. Third., St. " OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 77 Tin Cups, Inc., 1220 Rice St. I The Castaways, Inc., 417 University , 7 Ave. Phalen Park Liquors, Inc., 1199 Payne f Ave. Peter Jay. Inc., 480 S. Snelling Ave. Mangini, Inc., 1345 E. Rose Ave. E & D. Inc., 1174 W. Seventh St. Turf Club, Inc., 1601 University Ave. e Heine, Inc., 488-92 St. Peter St. Ace G1 seo-McDonough2Inc., 317-9 St162 y Peter 7 St. The Depot Bar, Inc., 241 E. Kellogg Blvd. Moran Koury & Anthony Koury, Sr., '. 1180 E. Seventh St. Oakley O. & Ann E. Parrish, 2176 W. Seventh St. Mohawk Bar, Inc., 107 Concord St. 501 Enterprises, Inc., 501 Blair Ave. Silver Coaches, Inc., 18138 Rice St. Jerral, Inc., 173 W. Sixth St. McTeague's Bar, Inc., 1415 University Ave. Luigi'; Bar of St. Paul, Inc., 48 E. Fourth St. Minnehaha Tavern, Inc., 1794 E. Minne- haha Ave. Trio Lounge, Inc., 866 University Ave. Little Dipper Bar, Inc., 1045 Hudson Rd. Herge's Inc. ,981 University Ave. Bourbon Bar & Cafe Corp., 691 N. Dale St. 'Harold Lang, 379 University Ave. St. Paul Seventh Sir. Co., Inc., 221 E. Seventh St. David W. Chase, 1975 University Ave. Robert L. Ross, 992 Arcade St. Damien, Inc., 573 W. Seventh St. Esouire Bar, Ina, ._3�Vniversity Ave. J. B. Inc., 77 E. th St. Lamb's Supper Club, Inc., 927 E. Sev- e th St. Jay�Jay, Inc. 249 W Seventh St. Lducas N Arvanitts, 444-48 St. et428 S. er St. Marcella T. Frellaeh, 8932 Payne Ave. R. H'S. Inc., 366 Jackson St. The Janet Corporation, 1414-18 White Bear Ave. Munzen's Bar, Inc., 2516 W. Seventh St. Clara Kc Conter,r374 6 St. Petr St.& Mathias J. Weiss, 1091 Rice St. , Connelly's, Inc.. 991 N. Lexington Ave. Paul J. Triwski, 756 Jackson St, Celebrity Lounge, Inc- 655 Selbqq Ave. St. Paul Lodge No. 59, B. P. O. E., Inc., 72 Concord St. G & T, Inc., 738 University Ave. Paul Arend Tavern, Inc., 917-19 Ran- dolph Ave. George Gekas, 460 St. Peter St. Mrs. Elsie C. Johnsen, 1347 Burns Ave Thomas L. and Guy Rice, 96 N. Dale St Wallace Bar Inc., 674 Dodd Rd. Grace -Jackson, Inc., 414 Jackson St. The Arlington Cafe, Inc., 721 Paym Ave. Como Recreation, Inc., 1013 Front Ave Village Bar, Inc., 230 Front Ave. Armand R. DelMonte; 1199 Rice St. Cusick's Inc., 916 Payne Ave. Mounds Park Tavern, Inc., 1067 Huds0l Rd. The Cromwell, Inc., 2511 Universit; Ave. Stephen & Victor's, Inc., 1905 Stillwate Ave. David A., Ernest F. & Joseph P Yarusso, 6:35-7 Payne Ave. Ronco Corp., 879 Rice St. Highland Inn, Inc.. 1870 Old Hudson Rc Mathew A. Morelli,,,421 E. Seventh S arkside Lounge, Inc., 1181 Clarence St. J. Mitch, Inc., 1305 W. Seventh. I. University Club of St. Paul Inc., 0 S ummit tAve. bar les Dennis, Inc., 605 Front Ave. 'ane -Mont, Inc., 741-3 Edmund ,Inc. t. Paul Aerie #33, F. O. E., 113 W. University Ave. :ngus Hotel Corp.. 165-71 N. Western Ave. larry W. & William H. Stathas, 450 N. Robert St. tern's Incorporated, 111-15 W. Sixth St. Vinkel's, Inc., 429 S. Robert St. Layton Club, Inc., 815 University Ave. 3eVsle, Inc., 949 E. Seventh St. Srtertalnment Enterprises, Inc., 1183 University Ave. fockey, Lounge, Inc., 2417 W. Seventh St, Incorporated, 2051 Ford Pkwy. 3icom, Inc., 574 Rice St. Lucky Lanes, Inc., 2155 Ford Pkwy. 141nnehaha Bowling Center, Inc., 955 Seminary Ave. Perdue's Inc., 572 N. Dale St. Robert Jlack, Inc., 1964 University Ave. Gerald J. Isaac & Robert R. Dehart, 2210 Hudson Rd. Larry Brennan's Liquors, Inc., 13 Leech St. The Manor, Inc., 2550 W. Seventh St. Glyn Triviski, Jr., 2209-21 Ford Pkwy. A & E Inc., 656-56!4.60 Grand Ave. Prime, Inc., 7-9 W. Seventh St. Victorian Bar, Inc., 859 Thomas Ave. Orv's Bar, Inc., 651 So. Smith Ave. Marvin D. Cooper & Melvin L. Lip- schultz, 1209 W. Seventh St. J. J. Enterprises, Inc., 188 N. Snelling Ave. Lyle M. Triviski, 678 Selby Ave. G. A. Y. Properties, Inc., 880 E. Seventh St. Arcade Bar, Inc., 932-4 Arcade St. Petit Incorporated, 1373 E. Magnolia Ave. Larry Dee's Bar, Inc., 315 W. 7th St, Criterion Restaurant, Inc., 739 Univer- sity Ave. Myles, Inc. 369 Cedar St. Patrick McGibbon, 1314 W. Larpenteur Ave. Adopted by the Council January 27, 1972. Approved January 27, 1972. (January 29, 1972) PRELIMINARY ORDERS Council Fdle No. 257091 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following Improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Maria Ave. from Short St. to McLean St. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul: therefore, be it Resolved, That the Comtnissloner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered r and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for rability of, the making of saitt improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent .. and estimated cost of said improve- ment , mprove- ment, and the total cost thereof. V 78 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch . Council File No. 257094 — By Dean of said improvement. Meredith - 4. To state whether or not said im- r the provement is asked for on the petition mak nge of the followinA written g mprovsal ement of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- viz.: on going at to the Commissioner of I sides ofsE u3rd St. from ct the Maria Ave. to on Finance. Adopted by the Council January 19,E Which Aise necessary oandalnidental to 1972. Approved January 21, 1972. complete said improvement, having (January 29, 1972) been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered Council File No. 257092 — By Dean and directed: Meredith— 1. investigate the necessity for. or desiai rability of, the making of said Whereas, A written proposal for the improvement. making of the following improvement. 2- To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve - viz.: ment, and the total cost thereof. Reconstruct the sidewalk on both 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch sides of Maria Ave. from 3rd St. to of said Improvement. Conway St. and by doing allother 4. To state -whether or not said i'lh- work which is necessary and incidental prevenient is asked for r the petition to complete said improvement, having of three or more owners. been presented to the Council of the 5. To report upon all of the fore - City of Saint Paul; 4herefore, be it oing matters to the Commissioner of Resolved, That the Commissioner of Finance. Public Works be and is hereby ordered Adopted by the Council January 19, and directed: 1972, 1. To investigate the necessity for. Approved January 21, 1972, or To of, the making of said (January 29,' 1972) Improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Dean and estimated cost of said improve- I Council File No. 257095 — BY melt, and the total cost thereof. Meredith 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said impa4vement. 4. To state whether' or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council January 19, 1972' J 21 1972 A written proposal for the the following improvement, and/or reconstruct the the north side of Idaho Ave. line of Lot lu, nlocx o, r�uac, and by dng all other work oi necessary and incidental to, Approved anuary >a. .-- - - (January 29, 1972) 1 rented to the Council of-the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered Council File No. 257093 — By Dean and directed: Meredith— 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said Whereas, A written prypasal for the improvement'. making of the following improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent viz : and estimated cost of said improve - Reconstruct the sidewalk on the ment, and the total cost thereof. south side of E. 3rd St. from Arcade g, To furnish a plan, profile or sketch St. to Maple St. and by doing all other of said improvement. work which is necessary and incidental 4. To state whether or not said un- to complate said improvement, having provement is asked for on the petition been presented to the Council of the of three or more owners. City of Saint Paul: therefore, be it 5. To report upon all of the fore - Resolved, That the Commissioner of going in to the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered Finance. and directed: 1�A2dopted by the Council January 19, 1. To investigate the necessity for. Approved January 21, or desirability of, the making of said (January 29, 11972) - improvement. extent 2. To investigate the nature, and estimated cost of said improve- Council File No. 257096 — BY Dean melt, and the total cost thereof. Meredith - 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. Whereas, A written proposal for the 9. To state whether or not said Inn provement is asked for on the petition making of the following improvement, of three or more owners. viz.: 5. To report upon all of the fore- Reconstruct the sidewalk on the east to going matters to the Commissioner of side of Maple St. from North 3rd St. other Finance. East 4th St. and by dame all other Adopted by the Council January 19, work which is necessary and incidental 1972 to complete said improvement; having Approved January 21, 1972. been presented to the Council of the (January 29, 1972) City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 79 Resolved, That the Commissioner of 4. To state whether or not said im- Public Works be and is hereby ordered of three or more asked for on the petition and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, 5. To report upon all of the fore - or desirability of, the making of said ,going matters to the Commissioner of improvement. Finance. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Adopted by the Council January 19, and estimated" cost of said improve- 19Approved January 21, 197. ment, and the total cost thereof. 1972) 3. To furnish a. -plan, profile or sketch (January 29, of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement'is asked for on the petition Council File No. 257099 — By Dean of three or more owners. rMeredith- 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Whereas, A written proposal for the Finance. making of the following improvement, Adopted by the Council January 19, z.: 1972. viRzeonstruct the sidewalk on the west Approved January 21, 1972. side of Hope St. from E. Mlnnehaha. (January 29, 1972) Ave. to the south approximately 145 f, . and by doing all other work which is Council File No. 257097 — BY Dean nesaid cessary and incidental to complete Improvement, having been pre - Meredith— rented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be 1t Whereas, A written proposal for the Resolved, That the Commissioner of making of the following improvement, public Works be and is hereby ordered viz.: and directed: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the i. To investigate the necessity £or, south side of Bush Ave. from Fan or desirability of, the making of said Place to Walsh St. and on the north ',mprovement. side of Bush Ave. from Weide St. ex- 2. To investigate the nature, extent tended to Walsh St. vacated and by `and estimated cost of said improve - doing all other work which 15 neves- melt, and the total cost thereof. sary and incidental to complete said Il' furnish a plan, profile or sketch l"T, em it having been presented to of said improvement. the Council of the City of Saint Paul: 4. To at to whether or not said im- therefore, be it provemen is asked for on the petition Resolved, That the Commissioner of of three or more owners. Pu61fc Works be and is hereby ordered 5. To re ort upon a14 of the fore - and directed: going matters to the Commissioner of 1. To investigate the necessity for, Finance. or desirability of, the making of said Adopted by the Council January 19, improvement. 19Approved January 21, 1972- 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- (January 29, 1972) melt, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch oI said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said 1m- Council File No. 257100 — BY Dean provement 15 asked for on the petition Meredith— of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- Whereas, A written• propo-1 for the going matters to the Commissioner of making of the following improvement, Finance. Adopted by the Council January 19, vilieconstruct the sidewalk on the 1972. southwest side of Bates Ave. from Approved January 21, 1972. Mounds Blvd. to McLean Ave, and by (January 29, 1972) doing all other work which 1s neces- sary and incidental to complete said Improvement, Council File No. 257090 — BY Dean having been presented to _ the Council of the City of Saint Paul; Meredith— therefore, e It Resolved,bThat the Commissioner of Whereas, A written proposal for the Public Works be and is hereby ordered making of the following improvement, and directed: viz.: 1. To investigate the necessity for, Reconstruct the sidewalk on both or desirability of, the making of said sides of Hopkins St. from Payne Ave. ',mprovement. to De Soto St. and by doing all other 2. To investigate the nature, extent work which is necessary and incidental and estimated cost of said improve - to complete said improvement; having Ment, and the total cost thereof. been presented to the CouneR of the 3. bo furnish a plan, profile or sketch City of Saint Paul; therefore, i it 'of gaid improvement. Resolved, That the Commissioner of 4 To state whether or not said im- Public Works be and is hereby it provement is asked for on the petition and directed: of three or more owners. 1. To investigatetheity aid 5. To report upon all of the fore - or desirability of, going matters to the Commissioner of improvement. Finance. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Adopted by the Council January 19, and estimated cost of said improve- 1972. melt, and the total cost thereof. Approved January 21, 1972. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch (January 29, 1972) of said improvement. 4, 80 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 257101 - By Dean been presented to the Council of the Meredith- City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Whereas, A written proposal for the Public Works be and is hereby ordered making of the following improvement, and directed: viz.: 1. To investigate the necessity for, Reconstruct the sidewalk on the or desirability of, the making of said southeast side of Surrey Ave. from improvement. Maria Ave. to Bates Ave. and by doing 2. To investigate the nature, extent all other work which is necessary and and estimated cost of said improve - incidental to complete said improve- ment. and the total cost thereof. ment, having been presented to the 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Council of the City of Saint Paul; of said improvement. therefore, be it 4. To state whether or not said im- Resolved, That the Commissioner of provement is asked for on the petition Public Works be and is hereby ordered I of three or more owners. and directed: 5. To report upon all of the fore- '. To investigate the necessity for, going matters to the Commissioner of or To of, the making of said Finance. improvement. Adopted by the Council January 20, 2. To investigate the nature, extent 1972. and estimated cost of said improve- Approved January 21, 1972. ment, and the total cost thereof. (January 29, 1972) 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said frprovemeni 4. To state whether or not said im- Council File No. 257112-B Roger M. provement is asked for on the petition Conway- 5 onway- y Of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- Whereas, A written roposal for the going matters to the Commissioner of making of the following improvement, Finance. viz.: Adopted by the Council January 19, Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west 1972• Approved January 21, 1972side of Elk St. from Sycamore St. to ' e.s?, th appecximately �lfi5 ft. and by (January 29. 1972). �„ Council File No. 257102 - By Dean the Council of the City of Saint Paul; Meredith- therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Whereas, A written proposal for the Public Works be and is hereby ordered making of the following improvement,- and directed: viz.: 1. To investigate. the necessity for, Reconstruct the sidewalk on both or desirability of, the makingrof said "ides of Case Ave. from Jackson St, to improvement. Agate St. and by doing all other work 2. To investigate the nature, extent which is necessary and incidental to and estimated cost of said improve - complete said improvement, having ment, and the total cost thereof. been presented to the Council of the 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch City of Sailt Paul; therefore, be it of said improvement. Resolved, That the Commissioner of 4. To state whether or not said im- Pub)ic Works be and is hereby ordered provement is asked for on the petition and directed: of three or more owners, 1. To investigate the necessity for, 5. To report upon all of the fore - or desirability of, the making of said going matters to the Commissioner of improvement. Finance. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Adopted by the Council January 20, and estimated cost of said improve- 1972. tnent, and the total cost thereof. Approved January 21, 1972. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch (January 29, 1972) of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. Council File No. 257113 -By Roger M. 5. To report uponall of the forg- Conway - going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Whereas, A written proposal for the Adopted by the Council January 19, making of the following improvement, 1972. viz.: Approved January 21, 1972. Construct and/or reconstruct the (January 29, 1972) sidewalk on both sides of Agate St. Council File No. 257111 -By Roger M. said improvement, having been pre- Conway- sented to the Council of the City of Sain Paul: therefore, be it Whereas, A written proposal for the Resolved, That the Commissioner of making of the following improvement, Public Works be and is hereby ordered viz.: and directed: Reconstruot the sidewalk on the 1. To investigate the necessity for, southeast side of Surrey Ave. from or desirability of, the making of said Bates Ave. to the northeast approxi- improvement. mately 135 ft. and by doing all other 2. To investigate the nature, eitent work which is necessary and incidental and estimated cost of said improve - to complete said improvement, having ment, and the total cost thereof. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 81 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Council File No. 257116 -By Roger M. of said improvement. " Conway - 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition Whereas, A written proposal for the of three or more owners. making of the following -improvement, S. To report upon all of the fore- viz.: going matters to the Commissioner of Reconstruct the sidewalk portions of Finance. which will be integral curb and side - Adopted by the Council January 20, walAvek onfrohe east ares 3t. oto Grreenbrierch ie 1972. Approved January 21, 972) and by doing all other work which is (January 29, 1972) said imp and int, having to complete said improvement, having he en pre- sented to the Council of the City of Council File No. 257114 -By Roger M. Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Conway - Public Works be and is hereby ordered Whereas, 1. To investigate the necessity for, A written prop osal for the and directed: making of the following improvement, or desirability of, the making of said viz• improvement. Construct sidewalk on the south side 2. To investigate the nature, extent of Conway Ave. from Pederson St. va- and estimated cost of said lmprove- cated to Howard St. and by doing all men t, and the total cost thereof. other work which is necessary and in- 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch cidental to complete said improvement, said of improvement. having been presented to the Council 4. id state whether or not said im- of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, provement is asked for on the petition be it three or more owners. Resolved, That the Commissioner of of 5. Toreport upon all of the fore - Public Works be and is hereby ordered going matters to the Commissioner of and directed: Finance. I. To investigate the necessity for, Adopted by the Council January 20, or desirability of, the making of said 1972. improvement. Approved January 21, 1972. 2. To investigate the nature, extent (January 29, 1972) and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. Council File No. 257117 -By Roger M. 4. To state whether or not said im- Conway- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. Whereas, A written proposal for the 5. To report upon all of the fore- making of the following improvement, going matters to the Commissioner of viz.: Finance. Reconstruct the sidewalk on both Adopted by the Council January 20, sides of Maria Ave. from Surrey Ave. 1972, to Conway St. and by doing all other Approved January 21, 1972. work which is necessary and incidental (January 29, 1972) to complete said, imlrrovementt having Council File No. 257115 -By Roger M. Public iesolve-, - be and is hereby ordered Conway- Whereas, A written proposal for the and directed: 1'. To investigate "the. necessity for, desirability of, the making of said making of the following improvement, or improvement. viz.: Construct new sidewalk on the west side of McKnight Road from North Drive to Upper Afton Road and 2. To investigate the nature; -extent and estimated cost of said improve - ment, and the total costr flee Park by doing all other work which is neces- incidental to complete said of.sketch 3. To furnish a plan,p of said improvement. sary and improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition Paul: therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of of three or more owners' ore- 5. To report opo�e all oCo ambeinneerr of here Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, going Finance. Adopted by the Council January 20, or desirability of, the .making of said 1972. Approved January 31, 1973. improvement. of (January 29. 3073) and estimmatedg cost said improvet MT and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Council File Na 257'136 -By Roger M. of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- 00away- provement is asked for on the petition Whereas, A written proposal for the of three or more owners. 5. To report ppon all of the fore- to the Commissioner of making of the following improvement, vim: the going matters Finance. construct the sidewalk on sideof Adopted by the Council January 20, nor ht to Westminster st and by 1972. Approved January 21, gincidentalwto kcomplete safdnecessary )m - 972) (January 29, 19'72) and Al 82 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL provement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council January 20, 1972. Approved January 21, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257119 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the southwest side of Mounds Blvd. from the south line of Suburban Hills, Block 15, ted the north line of Short St. ex- tendeo d and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- prevement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council January 20, 1972. Approved January 21, 1972, (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257120 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, Awritten proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the north side of E. Seventh St. from Birm- ingham St, to Hazelwood St. and by doing all other work which is neces- sary and Incidental to complete said Improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said Improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent anis estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said - im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or mere owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council January 20, 1972. Approved January 21, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257121 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz econstruct the sidewalk on the north side of Case Ave. from Duluth St. to Frank St. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul;therefore, be it Resolved. That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cast thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council January 20, 1972. Approved January 21, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257122 -By Roger M. Conway- -Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the .sidewalk on both sides of Conway St. from Maria Ave. to the west approximately 325 ft. to the Dead End and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. S. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted.by the Council January 20, 1972. Approved January 21, 1972. (January 29, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, (9972 83 Council File No. 257164 -By Roger a H i ll other Conway- t Whereas, A written proposal for the b making of the following improvement. C viz.: Grade and surface with bituminous material the Alley by BI F{. 2. B'➢R- a �,5 2ND A:DiU1TJON from Kennard St. to Flandrau St. (G-2001), o of vthe City of SaintdPaul; thereiorel be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or To of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council January 25, 1972. Approve(Januaryy29, 19 25, �? Council File No. 257165 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Condemn and take an easement in the land necessary for the slopes, cuts and fills, including right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by ex - ....e,. _ rnnstruction o£ from Kennard St. to �. Resolbed,-That the Commissioner o: Public Works be and is hereby orderec and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or To of, the making of sai4 improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, exten and estimated cost of said improve ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or skate: of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im provement is asked for on the petitio of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore going matters to the Commissioner c Finance. Adopted by the Council January 2 1972. Approved (January y29, 1972) Council File No. 257166 -By Roger ] 'Conway - Whereas, A written propposal for t making of the following improvemei viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on be sides of E. Fifth St. frOm Earl St. ancock St. and by ng a o work which is neve and incidental o complete said improvement, having een presented to the Council of, the ity of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered nd directed: I. To investigate the necessity for, r desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost theor sketch 3. To furnish a plan, profile of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To re ort upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council January 25, 1972. Approved January (January 29, 1872) Council File No. 257167 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the southwest side of Bates Ave. from Con- way St. to E. 3rd St. and by doing all other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement, of the City of Saint Paul therefore, be it Resolved, That the. Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered anddirected: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, .the makingq of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said Improve- ment and the total cost thereof. To 3. furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. - 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. Toreport upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the 'Council January 25, 1972. L Approve2. (JanuarY25, X192 y 29, ) i - Council File No. 257166 -By Roger M. i Conway- -- Whereas. A written proposal for the f making of the following improvement, viz Reconstruct the sidewalk on the east side of White Bear Ave. from Arlington Ave. to Nevada Ave. and by doing all other work wh!ch is necessary and In- cidental to complete said improvement, having. been presented to the Council 'I. of the 'City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of ie Public Works be and is hereby ordered it, and directed: 1. To investigatethe necessity said or desirability of, the to improvement. 84 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Fin, Fince. Adopted by the Council January 25, 1972. Approved January 25, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council. File No. 257169 -By Roger M. Conway_ Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the south side of Cherry St. from Bate: Ave. to Maria Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul: therefore be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby orderec and directed: 1 -To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of saic improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, exten, and estimated cost of said improve. ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketef of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said hn provement is asked for on the petitior of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore going matters to the Commissioner o. Finance. Adopted by the Council January 25 19(72. O Approved January 25, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257170 -By Roger M Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the south side of Maury St. from Bate Ave. to Greenbrier St. and by doing al other work which is necessary and in eidental to complete said Improvement having been presented to the Counci of the City of Saint Paul; therefore be it Resolved, That the Commissioner o. Public Works be and is hereby orderec and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity fox or desirability of, the making of sah improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, exten and estimated cost of said improve ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketcl of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im provement is asked for on the petitioi of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council January 25, 1972. Approved January 25, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257171 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Short St. from Mounds Blvd. to Maria Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for. or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To re ort upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council January 25, 1972. Approved January 25, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No. 257172 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the east side of White Bear Ave. from Cottage Ave. to Sherwood Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and Incidental to complete said Improve- ment, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the totah-east thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement ie asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To re rort upon all of the fore- going maters to the Commissioner of Finance. .; Adopted by --the Council January 25, 1972. Approved January 25, 1972. (January 29, 1972) Council File No, 257173 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 85 Reconstruct the sidewalk on both 2. To investigate the nature, extent to sides Maple St.h 3rd St. from and by doing Aall Be St. and other mine andated cost of said the total cost thereof.pk tch work which is necdssary anincidental 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch to complete said improvement, having of said improvement. City of e5aintd Paul; therefore, ofthe it pro ement state is asked for on thebether or not spetiti n Resolved, That the Commissioner of of three or more ownall o ers. Public Works be and is her ordered going matters toupon he Commissionerof and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, Finance. or desirability of, the making of said l9Adopted by the Council January 25, improvement. 25. 1972. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Approve(January y29, 1972) and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Council File No. 257170 -By Roger M. of said improvement. Conway - 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition Whereas, A written. proposal for the of three or more owners. making of the following improvement, 5. To report upon all of the fore- viz gong matters to the Commissioner of Recons truct the sidewalk on both Finance. sides of Maria Ave. from Plum St. to Adopted by the Council January 25,1 Cherry St. and by doing all other work 1972. which u necessary and incidental to Approved January 25, 1972. complete said improvement, having (January 29, 1972) beet' presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Council File No. 257174 By Roger M. PublicWorks be and is hereby ordered Conway- and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, Whereas. A written proposal for the or desirability of, the making of said making of the following improvement, improvement. extent viz.: 2. To investigate the nature, Reconstruct the sidewalk on both and estimated cost of said improve - sides of Wakefield Ave. from Cypress ment, and the total coat thereof. St. to Forest St. and by doing all other. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch t. work which is necessary and incidental ofsaid state whether or not said im- to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the provement is asked for on the petition City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it of three or more owners. Resolved, That the Commissioner of 5. To re ort upon all of the fore - Public Works be and is hereby ordered Finance a Finance." to the Commissioner of and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for. Adopted by. the Council January 25. or desirability of, the making of said 1`JApproved January 25, 1972. improvement. (January 29, 1972) 2. To investigate the, nature, extent m ment estimated total cost thereof.prove- 1NTERMEDIARY ORDERS 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on We petition Council File No. 257224 - of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of - the fore- In the Matter of im going matters to the Commissioner of extended. f plus rom Rthe Bt Finance. Adopted by the Council January 25, Project P-0495A)e also car 1972. Approved January 9). lit (January 29, 192Ha St. ex end d (C llows: en Y' pas £°constructcud and and pave; construct street alley ax Council File No. 257375 -By Roger Jturos- construct. storm Conway- facilities; construct set gas service connection._. A written proposal for the other work which is necessary sins Improve - the following improvement, menteRvn1 to Preliminary Ordesai r1256303. llimt- act the sidewalk on the east approved November 10, 1971 Preraber andrau St. from ing all other work pr19�r er 256304, approved �7ovember 1. necessary and incidental to said improvement, having The Council of the City of St. Paul anted to Che CouneR of the having received the repo prt of the Com - int Paul; therefore, be it mi=_sioner of Find ce uF on considered That the Commissioner of {mprovementhereby resolves: rks be and is her ordered said rat tihe .said report and the ed: roved and adopted, vestigate the necessity for, same is hereby appis ility of, the making of said and orderedhe toaid improvement mprprocd dent hereby M 86 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 2. That the nature of the Improve- RESOLUTION RATIFYING ment which the Council recommends is ASSESSMENT to improve BURNS AVENUE from Ruth St. to Hazel St. extended, plus the Burns Avenue -Suburban Avenue con-'. Council File No. 257189- nection (City Project P -0495A); also SUBURBAN AVENUE from White Bear In the matter of the assessment of Ave. to Hazel St, extended (City Proj-i benefits. cost and expenses for grading ect P -0495B) as follows: widen, grade, i and surfacing with bituminous material surface and pave; construct curb and the alley in Block 8, Northern Pacific gutter; construct street, alley and I Addition from Arlington Avenue to driveway returns; construct storm Nebraska Avenue; also construct storm water drainage facilities; construct I water drainage facilities in the alley, sewer, water and gas service connec- under Preliminary Order 238927, ap- tions; and do all other work which is I proved June 5, 1968, Intermediary Order necessary and incidental to complete 239277, approved July 2, 1968, Final said improvement, with no alternatives, Order 239595,approved July 30, 1968. Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 23rd day of February, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner pro- vided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. File No. 17621. Adopted by the Council January 27, 1972. Approved January 27, 1972. (January 29, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 257151 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the East-West alley in Block 4, Quinby Park and Block 5, Lovering Park from relocated Fairview Avenue to the North-South alley in Block 4, Quinby Park. Also construct a sewer for storm water purposes in an easement, ob- tained, on, under and across Lot 6, Block 4, Quinby Park, under Prelim- inary Order 241386, approved December 19, 1968, Intermediary Order 242797, ap- provedMarch 25, 1969, Final Order 244072, approved May 27, 1969. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessmenl having been further considered by the Council, and having been consideree finally satisfactory. be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re. spects ratified, and the same is herebl ordered to be submitted to the DI.tric Court of the County of Ramsey fog confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That tkii said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equa installments. File No. 17356-G. Adopted by the Council January V 1972. Approved January 25, 1972. (January 29, 1972) A public hearing having been had ipon the assessment for the above mprovement, and said assessment laving been further considered by the -ouncil, and having been considered inally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment ae and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratf��ged, and the same is hereby 2rdered toWe submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved„ That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. File No. 17299-G. Adopted by the Council January 26, 1972. Approved January 26, 1972. (January 29, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 257190 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, -ost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Dawson's Rearrangement of Lots 1 to 10 of Block 31, of West St. Paul Proper in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, from Stryker Avenue to Hall Avenue, under Preliminary Order 239689, approved August 2, 1968, Inter- mediary Order 239881, approved August 20, 1968, Final Order 240262, approved September 19, 1968. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. File No. 17310-G. Adopted by the Council January 26, 1972. Approved January 26, 1972. (January 29, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 87 Council having considered same and RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all Council File No. 257191- respects approved. that a public Resolved Further, In the matter of the assessment of hearing be had on said assess at on the benefits, cost and expenses for con- the inrd day d February, struction or reconstruction of sidewalks hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Couneil and work incidental thereto: Contract Chamber of the Court House .and City 70-M-0502, District No. 3, Levy No. 6, Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; Assessable: that the Commissioner of Finance gree F. O. 242400 = York St., both sides notice of said meetings, as required he the Charter, stating in said notice the from White Bear Ave. to Van Dyke St. time and place of hearing, the nature F. O. 243902-Flandrau St., both sides of the improvement, and the amount from Bush Ave. to Ross Ave. assessed against the lot or lots of the F. O. 243695-Flandrau St., both sides particular owner to whom the notice from Heaney Ave. to Bush Ave. is directed. F. O. 243697-Flandrau St., both sides File No. 17211-G. from Minnehaha Ave. to Reaney Ave. Adopted by the Council January 27, F. O. 244186-Reaney Ave., both sides 1972 from Germain St. to Kennard St. Approved January 27, 1972, F. O. 242189-Minnehaha Ave., both (January 29, 19721 sides from Atlantic St. to Johnson Pkwy. F. O. 24415& -Fremont Ave., both sides RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS - from Atlantic St. to Johnson Pkwy. MENT AND FIXING TIME OF F. O. 250363 -Clark St., west side be- HEARING THEREON tween York Ave. and Whitall St. abut- ting Lot 4, Blk. 6, Edmund Rice's First Add. ONLY. Council File No. 257226- Non -Assessable: In the matter of the assessment of F. O. 243902-Flandrau St., both sides benefits, cost and ex ein o for con- frF. O. 2 3895-Flandrau St ss Ave sides atnd tion or incidental thiereto:sCo tract irom Reaney Ave. to Bush Ave. 70-M-0500, Levy No. 9, District No. 1, F'0 243897-Flandrau-St., both sides Assessable: from Minnehaha Ave. to Heaney Ave. A public hearinghaving the above from F. Atty 249183-Scudder to Go don Avesovth side _ .... _nve_ both sides sides "ouncii, anu - " be'jt therefore from Fulham St. ra a�a..�...-• �•• finally satisfactory, Resolved, That the said assessment d. O. 249157 -Concordia Concordia Ave., soul be and the same is hereby in all re- side from Snelling Ave. is Fry , ordered to be same the District side frrom4Fry St to Pierce north Ste' south Court of the County of Ramsey for from Wheeler St orroll to Public Steps of the de confirmation. both sides Be it Further Resolved, That the Fairview Underpass. dater assessment be and it is hereby of O. 248094-Marshto all Ave., determined to be payable in 5 equal froF. O it iew 248096 -Marsha lw Ave.. both installments.N. Howell Adopted by the Council January 26, sides 0f. 2911 42-Roblyn St. to both srior ides 1972. from N. Wilder St. to N. Cleveland Ave. Approved January 26, 1972. Non -Assessable: (January 29, 1972) fro n Atty lStP to Gordon Avesouth aide F. O. 247688 -Hendon Ave., both sides RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- from Hythe St. to Chelmsford St. MENT AND FIXING TIME OF fr m Dulham Steno Brndon anston St. both sides HEARING THEREON F, O, 249157 -Concordia Ave., south Council File No. 257225- side from Snelling Ave. to Fry rt. F. O, 248098 -Carroll Ave. north side benefits In the matter costandfe then assessment for of from FairWheeler St. o Public Steps of the grading SUBURBAN AVENUE from F. O. 248142-Roblyn Ave., both sides White Bear Avenue to 1300 feet East of From N.0 Wildgr St. to N. Cleveland white Bear Avenue, under Preliminary � Ave. ' nd Order 235247, approved October 3, Intermediary Order 235972, approved The assessment of benefits, cost it December 5. 1967, Final Amended the expenses mprovementfor and in n having been approved January 2. anuary submitted to the Council, and the Final Order 257x23, approved...J. r�,»,ncil having considered same and 27, 1972. - fo d the said assessment satisfactory, The assessment of benefits, cost and therefore, be it expenses for and in connection with Resolved, That the maid assessment the above improve en 7 �tandbee the be approved. is hereby in all submitted to CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 89 ( 88 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE having been had o 1h to the notice A public hearing Ave.' in EAST THIRD ST. from Bates and the Council having +` Ave.: in MAPLE ST. upon the above improvement vin solved Further, that a public *,11.o% be had on said assessment on is particular owner whom directed. Ave, to Maria E. Fourth St. to Conway St.; in due notice, pp E:y old erso slativejcthereto, the 23rd day of February, 1972, at the Adopted by the Council January 27, from and Com ST. from Maple from Bates reard AVE, fully considered the same: hour o£ 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council 1972. Chamber of the Court House and City Approved January 27, 1972. Ave,; in SURREY ST. having pve. to Maria Ave.: in EUOLFD be it Maria Ave.: in therefore, reconsideration - Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give (Ji29, 1972) from Bates Ave. to 1vILSO I AVE. from Bates Ave. to Resolved, That upon in HUDSON IID. from true infant and usrposeeofetheaCouncii p notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the FINAL ORDERS Maria Ave.; Bates Ave. to Maria Ave.; in MARIA HdghwaY Depart- the prior resolution of this Council in Fapproved rJanuarytez time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount AVE. and Minnesota the nature of a ment ri ht -Of -way from East Fifth St. to be to as follows: assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice Council File No. 257090- N to McLean Ave.: in an easement,be amended read and 9, of 1968C Hills Addition; in Rough grade Suburban Avenue from obtained, in Lots 5, 6, 7,Of is directed. Adopted by the Council January 27, In the Platter of constructing a pulY in EAST FIFTH ST, from Block 8, Suburban it from Maria Ave. to White Bear Avenue URBAN PLAICE ue o and tet Council easementimprovement to be s 1972 Approved January 27, 1972, lie sewer Maple St. to Maria Ave.: in EAST FOURTH ST. from Bates Ave. to Maria Meurent Blvd.;hereby orders said ineofi Urban Boulevard to the estab- made. That the Com - Resolved Further, is (January 29, 1972) Ave.; in EAST THIRD ST. from Bates Ave. to Maria Ave.: in MAPLE ST. from Mounds ]fished Harbor Line., all to be known as SYS- missioneridsCru Public STORM SEWER ted and k directed to from E. Fourth St. to Conway St.; in CONWAY ST. from Maple St. to Maria MARIA -THIRD re re plane and specifications for TEM (5-1438). AZSO, construi a pub- hereby in EARL ST. from from said improvement, and submthat upon RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF Ave.; iu SURREY AVE. from Bates Ave. to Maria Ave.; in EUCLID ST. tic sewer to Pacific St.; in PACIFY to Cypress St.; in Lot 5, Blk. the Cpproval, the approve city officials approval, HEARING THEREON from Bates Ave. to Maria Ave.; in WILSON AVE. from Bates Ave. to Earl St. g ereby authorized and directed 7, Roger's Rearran cement of Block 7 of said Paul from are Reservat on to to with the makin of said Council File No. 257227- Maria Ave.; in HUDSON RD. from Bates Ave. to Maria Ave.; in MARIA MCLeari s procee the Pacific St. southerly to the alley: in CYPRESS ST. from McLean Ave. to Improvement. in accordance herewith. Min- File No. 17211-G. January 27. In the matter of the assessment of AVE. and Minnesota Highway Depart- ment right-of-wayfrom East Fifth St. ST. and Pacific St.; In CYPRESS Adopted by the Council nesota Highway Department right t'he 1972 the benefits, cost and expenses for con- to Ave.; in an easement, to be f in Lots 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, of Approved January 27, 1972. way from Old Hudson Road o Trunk High- (January 29, 1972) strnction or reconstruction of sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract obtained, aired, Block 8, Suburban Hills Addition; in to south berm Of,�,prroposed way 94; in PAOSFiC ST. and Minnesota -Of -way 70-M-0500, Levy No. 10, District No. 1, URBAN PLACE from Maria Ave. Mounds Blvd.; in an easement along AMENDED__�_ Highway Department right St. to the south berm of 'Cypress CODEMNATION Assessable: the centerline of Urban Place extended from FINAL ORDERIN proposed Trunk Highway 94; in High -PROCEEDINGS d F. O. 244585-W. Ivy Ave., north side from Rice St to west proparty line of from Mounds Boulevard to the estab- lished Harbor.Line., all to be known as SERVER. SYS- s`oouthg4efroinf propoose St.I to 910 feet St.; in FOREST -BY Roger M. Woodbridge St, and from the east prop- erty line of Marion St. to Galtier St. from MARIA-TFFIR.D STORM TEM (S-1438). ALSO, construct a pub- EARL ST. from Thorn west of Cypress S'PREF:T and Minnesota Highway De- Council File No. 257105 from Pacific St. Conway - F. O. 247927 -Avon St., east side Sherburne Ave. to Charles Ave. If, sewer in Ave. to Pacific St.; in PACIF'I'C ST. pa rightJpf-way to the south bean of proposed Trunk in the matter of condemning and de - F. O. 248097-Clayland St., both sides from Chelton Ave. to Hewitt Ave. from Earl St, to Cypress St.; in Lot 5, I Blk. 7, Roger's Rearrangement of Block St. Paul Highway 94; in Minnesota Highway taking an underground easement Department right-of-way from south scribed as •the area 20 feet either side HHIii ghwaY 94 to the centerline F. O. 249752 --Stinson St., north side from in St. to Arundel St. 7 of McLmns' Reservation to 'from Pacific St. southerly the alley; Ave. to berm of proposed Trunk of a line commene!ng l the existing drop shaft ideated in Old of Maria at the Westerly property 95 feet Block 8, Suburban Hills andt9 F. O. 246810 -Lawson Ave., north side . 2488 i from No. Western Ave. to the west a in CYPRESS ST. from McLean pacific St.: in CYPRESS ST. and Min- I Hudson Roil approximately of Lot 5, east of Maple Street, all to be known tion; thence across Lots 5, 8, 7, SEWER distance of 2It feet S approx. 112 ft. jF. O. 249629-Hamline Ave., east side nesota Highway Department right -of- way from Old Hudson Road to the as CYPRESS STREET RELIEF' of said Block 8 a SYSTEM (S -1064B),, and the Council more or less along the centerline of to be to the Souther- i from W. Jessamine Ave. to Wynne Ave. south berm of proposed Trunk High- 94; in PACIFIC ST. and Minnesota hereby orders said improvement Maria Avenue extended 1 ro arty line o£ said Lot 9; and li- 520D ? ext. f F. O. 250362 --St. Anthony Ave., south to Cretin Ave. way Highway Department right -of way St. to the berm of made. nher, Works be andnis mited between the elevations of 78.00 feet both according to side from Beverly Rd. from Cypress south Trunk Highway 94; in the mResolvedner of feet and instructed and directed to the City datum which is 894.1 feet Non -Assessable: '). F. O. 244585-W. Ivy Ave., north side proposed south berm of proposed Trunk Highway 94 from Cypress St. to 910 feet west of hereby prepare plans and specifications for above sea level. Improvement, and submit same to demning and taking an under - Con as the area from Rice St. to west property line of Cypress St.; in FOREST STREET and saiA the Council for approval; that upon ground easement described city officials side of a line commene- Woodbridge St. and from the east pprop- line of Marion St. to Galtier St. Minnesota Highway Department right- of -way frdm Pacific St. to the south sacci approval, the proper 20 feet either hereby authorized and directed ing at the centerline of Urban Place at line of erty F. O. 247927 -Avon St., east side from berm of proposed Trunk Highway 94; Department are to proceed with the making of said the Southerly righ right across the therewith. Boulevard; Sherburne Ave. to Charles Ave. F. O. 248097--Clayland St., both sides in Minnesota Highway right-of-way from south berm of pro- to the improvement in accordance Mounds Block Ft No. 17604- land originally platted as Lot 17• Council January 19. Suburban Hills Addition, now va- from Chelton Ave. to Hewitt Ave. closed Trimk Highway 94 exist- ing drop shaft located in Old Hudson1972 Adopted by the 15, Gated along the centerline of Urban Her- The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with Road approx!mately 95 feet east of Maple Street, all to be known as CYP- Approved January 21, 1972. place extended to the established (January 29, 1972) and bor Line of Mississippi of 4.0 the above improvement having been to the Council, and the REBS STREET RELIEF SEWER SYS- TEM (S-106411), under Preliminary limited between the- elevations ---�- - feet to 26.00 feet both according to the feet above submitted Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, Order 255309, approved August 13, 1971, Preliminary Order 255310, approved AMENDED FINAL ORDER sea level. Theseieas mentslbetrig neces- Maria - then a4T38� therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment is hereby in all August 13, 1371. A hearing having been had sary for the construction a Third Storm Sewer System, File No. 257223- under Preliminary y be and the same respects approved. that public upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having Council 1g73eTIntmedia , surfacing, proved August 17, the Matter of grading, Order 255543, approved August 31, 1971. - Resolved Further, a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 23rd day of February, 1972, at the heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and In it constructing concrete curb and gu having been had construct sewer for storm water Pur- A public hearing facilities; and improvement upon hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council City having fully considered the same; be it poses; construct drainage upon the above water service connections onl Council having and otall Chamber of the Court House and Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; therefore, Resolved, By the Council of the City construct objections Bear heard pe sorsa feet thereto, and that the Commissioner of Finance give as required by of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be pvenueato 1300 East�ofWWhite under Preliminary Order recommendations relative Inter- having fully ccoensiiddereddthe lic Avenue, sof ; an I notice of said meetings, the Charter, stating in said notice the made by the said City is constructing in EAST FIFTH ST. 235247, app*. owed October 3, 1987 Whereas, Order 235972, approved �7ecem- Works requests and recommends revi- time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount the a public sewer from Maple St. to Maria Ave.; in EAST FOURTH ST. from Bates Ave. to Maria mediarY bar 5, 1987. , assessed against the lot or lots of r 41 90 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL the location and extent of the re described easements based amended to read as follows: Condemning and taking an easement below elevation 65 feet and above ele- vation 35 feet City Datum, for the pur- pose of constructing and maintaining public sewers under, across and through a stripp of land 40 feet in width in Lots 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, Block 8, Sub- urban Hills, the centerline of said 40 foot wide strip of land being a line 5 feet distant Southwesterly of and paral- lel with the centerline of Maria Avenue as platted and located Northwesterly of McLean Avenue extended Southeaster- ly across the heretofore described ands. Also, condemning and taking an ease- ment below elevation'26 feet and above elevation -4 feet City Datum, for the purpose of constructing and maintain- ing a public server, under, across and through a strip of land 40 feet in width in Lot 17, Block 16, Suburban Hills, ex - across sewer on, under, across and through a strip of land 40 feet in width in Lot 17, Block 15, Suburban Hills, and accre- tions thereto, extending from a point 210 feet Southerly of the Northerly line of said Lot 17 to the Northerly line of Warner Road, the centerline of said 40 foot wide strip of land being the centerline of Urban Place as platted and located Northerly of Mounds Boulevard extended Southerly across the heretofore described lands, and the Council hereby orders said Improve- ments to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council January 19, 1972. Approved January 21, 1972. (January 29, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 257029 -Ordinance No, 15020 -By Dean Meredith - An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 3250 entitled: "An administrative ordinance relating to the Civil Service Bureau of the City of Saint Paul, approving and adopting rules and regulations therefor," approved August 20, 1914, as ametlded. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 3250, approved August 20, 1914, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out of Section 6, where it appears in Grade 47 under the heading Professional Group", the title Sani- tarian IV; and by substituting in lieu thereof the title Director of Adminis- tration (Health). SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the first day of the first payroll period following thirty days after its passage, approval, and publi- cation. Passed by the Council January 28, 1972. Yeas - Councilmen Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. Presi- dent (McCarty) --6. Nays -0. Approved January 31, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (February 5, 1972) Council File No. 257030 -Ordinance No. 15021 -By Dean Meredith - An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7607, entitled: "An ordinance fixing the duties and responsibilities and the minimum quali- fications for the various classes of post - tions in the Classified Service of the City," approved February 13, 1935, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 7607, approved February 13, 1935, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out the title and specifications for Sanitarian IV; and by substituting in lieu thereof the following title, and specifications for Director of Administration (Health) Title of class: DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION (HEALTH) Duties and responsibilities: Under direction, to have charge of the division of administration in the Bureau of Health; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To direct the activities of the Admin- istrative Services, Vital Statistics, and Health Laboratories Sections, and Special Projects. To supervise and coordinate the prep- aration of the budgets for the Bureau of Health and special projects and the management of related grants. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 91 To maintain a control for all receipts SECTION 1 and expenditures in order to stay That the proper City officers are within budget limitations.hereby authorized to pay out of the To plan and direct special studies and Tort Liability Fund 0035-421, to John surveys regarding activities of the Masus the sum of $150.00 in full settle - division of adminis tration. ment of his claim for damages sus - To study and make recommendations tamed on May 17, 1971 as a result of an in regard to organizational structure, accident involving a,City vehicle driven administrative methods, systems and by Wayne H. Engel at or near the To oactasus personnel officer for the Saint Paul, Minnessotaehaha and Dale, Bureau of Health. To study and recommend staffing SECTION 2 needs. To act as an advisor to the Health That said sum shall be paid to the Officer and Deputy Health Officer onsaid claimant upon his execution and in full to the administrative, personnel and budg- Belly in aoform toebee approved by the etary matters. To prepare required reports for local, Corporation Counsel, for all damages state and federal agencand injuries sustained in the manner To work an cooperation with various aforesaid. a agencies on joint public health pro- r grams such as the Ramsey County SECTION 3 Citizens' Committee's medical pro- That this ordinance shall take effect gram, the Model Cities' health pro -I and be in force thirty days after its gram: the Minnesota Department of passage, approval and publication. rhild Health,- Occupational Health and Passed by the Council January 28, Safety, Nursing Home Inspection, 1972 Tuberculosis and Immunization and Levine, all federally supported programs. Yeas -Councilmen Conway, To administer an effective inventory Meredith, Sprafke, Tedesco, Mr. Presi- control system for all equiprent and dent (McCarty) -8. supplies in the Bureau of Health in- Nays --0. eluding the federally purchased Approved January 31, 1972. equipment and supplies used in the clinics and for special projects. CHARLES P. McCARTY, To supervise the preparation of the Mayor. Bureau of Health's Annual Report. Attest: To act as the Deputy Health Officer HARRY E. MARSHALL, in his absence. City Clerk. Minimum qualifications: (February 5, 1972) College graduation and three years' experience as a Sanitarian III, Pub- lic Health Nurse III, or in a position at an equivalent level in the Bureau Council File No. 257042 -Ordinance No. of Health; or a Master's Degree in 15023 -By Charles P. McCarty - Public Health or Public Administra- tion and two years' experience as a An ordinance amending Ordinance Sanitarian III, Public HealthNurse No. 3250, entitled: III or in a position at an equivalent "An administrative ordinance relating level. (No substitution for education.) to the Civil Service Bureau of the City SECTION 2 of Saint Paul, rules and regulatiappons therefor;' roving and adopting This ordinance shall take effect and roved August 20, 1914, as amended. be in force on the first day of the fust app payroll period following thirty days after its passage, approval, and publf- The Council of the City of Saint Paul cation. Does Ordain: Passed by the Council January 28, SECTION 1 1972. That Ordinance No. 3250, approved Yeas - Councilmen Conway, Levine, August 20, 1914, as amended, be and Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. Presi- the same is hereby further amended by dent (McCarty) -6. striking out the last paragraph of Sec - Nays -0. tion 33, which reads as follows: Approved January 31, 1972. "Any employee who sustains a per- , manent disability due to an illness or CHARLES P. McCARTY Mayor. injury arising out of and in the course of employment (a compensa- Attest: ble case) may be reduced to any HARRY E. MARSHALL, other position at his own request and City Clerk. at the request of the head of the (February 5, 1972) department with the approval of the Civil employeece meetsmeets such ioner achieve Council File No. 257039 -Ordinance No. I inert, physical and medical standards, 15022 -By Roger M. Conway- m the Civ Service Commissioner ase." may prescribe in the particular case:' AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THEI SECTION 2 CLAIM OF JOHN MASUS AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. That said ordinance, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amend - The Council of the City of Saint Paul I ednby addinat he end of ew subsection, ae follows; Section 39 Does Ordain: 92 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL "I COMPENSABLE DISABILITY — Any employee who sustains a permanent disability due to an illness or injury arising out of and in the course of employment (a compensable case) may be trans- ferred or reduced to any other Position at his own request and at the request of the head of the department with the approval of the Civil Service Commissioner provided the employee meets such achievement, physical and medical standards, as the Civil Service Commissioner may prescribe in the Particular case." SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval, and publication. Passed by the Council January 28, 1972. Yeas — Councilmen Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. Presi- dent (McCarty) -6. Nays -0• Approved January 31, 1972. CHARLES P. MCCARTY, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (February 5, 1972) Council File No. 257053—Ordinance No. 15025—By Charles P. McCarty— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation rates of certain city positions and employments," approved January 23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 6446, approved January 23, 1925, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out of Section II, where they appear under the heading Special Em- ployn)ents, the following lines: "Baker I .............. 2.25 an hour" ""Cook I .. .. .. 2.25 an hour" Food Service Aide .. 2.05 an hour"; and by substituting in lieu thereof, re- spectively, the following lines: "Baker I .............. 2.36 an hour" "Cook I .............. 2.36 an hour" "Food Service Aide .. 2.15 an hour". Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Sprafka, Mr. Vice President ( Meredith) -5. Nays -0. Approved February 2, 1972. DEAN MEREDITH, Attest: Acting Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (February 5, 1972) Council File No. 257070—Ordinance No. 15026—By Roger M. Conway— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF STATE FARM MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY ON BEHALF OF ITS INSURED DONALD T. NY- STROM AND THE CLAIM OF DONALD T. NYSTROM AS FATHER AND NATURAL GUARDIAN OF JAMES D. NYSTROM AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are herebyy authorized to pay out of the Tort Llabilit Fund 0035-421, to State Farm Mutual Insurance Company on behalf of its insured Donald T. Ny- strom, the sum of $1,000.00 and to Donald T. Nystromas father and nat- ural guardian of Ja,mes D. Nystrom, the sum of $700.00, the total sum to be $1,700.00, in full settlement of their claim for damages and injuries sus- tained on or about June 17, 1971 as more particularly set out in a commu- nication to the City Council on June 25, 1971. SECTION 2 That said sums shall be paid to the said claimants State Farm Mutual In- surance Company and Donald T. Ny- strom upon their execution and deliv- ery of releases in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the Corpora- tion Counsel, for all damages and in- juries sustained in the manner afore- said. SECTION 3 That th,s ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council February 2, 1972. Yeas — Councilment Butler Conway, Levine, Sprafka, Tedesco, `Mr. Vice President • (Meredith )-6, Nays -0. Approved February 3, 1972. DEAN MEREDITH, Attest: Acting Mayor. SECTION 2 HARRY F MARSHALL, This ordinance shall take effect and City Clerk. be in force on the first day of the first (February 5, 1972) payroll period following thirty days after its passage, apprpval and pubilca- tion in accordance with Council File No. 256706 approved December 15, 1971, RESOLUTIONS which authorizes this wage increase to be retroactive to January 8, 1972. Council File No. 257228—By Victor J. Passed by the Council February 1, Tedesco— Whereas, Under and pursuant to 1972. Chapter 92A of the Saint Paul Legisla- OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 93 tive Code, the Car Mileage Committee Council `File No. 257233—By Roger M. provided for in Section 5 hereby re- Co ports its findings and recommendations Besolved, That out of the Workmen's to the Council; and Compensation Account- of the General Whereas, The Council has made a Fund weekly compensation of $45.00 be study of said report and recommenda- paid Alvery R. Paul while he is tem-, tions; therefore, be it porarily totally disabled by reason of Resolved, By the Council of the City injuries he received on April 18, 1966, of Saint Paul that the employees listed while employed by the Department of below shall be entitled to and receive Public Works and that $378.00 in partial mileage allowances as follows: settlement, to and including January DEPT. OF PARKS, REC. & PUB. 28, 1972, is now due and payable. A BLDGS. dopted by the Council January 28, Add: Barbara Rettner, Clerk Typist II 1972'1972 —A-$30 eff. 1/1/72 Approved January 31, 972) Add: Alice A. Bijjani, Sanitarian I—C- (February 5, 1972) $75 eff. 1/1/72 Add: Thomas A. Strohkirch, San. I—C- ' $75 eff. 1/1/72 Council File No. 257234—By Roger M. Add: Robert P. Piram, Supt. of Parks Conway- -C-$75 eff. 2/1/72 Resolved, That the City Council Add: Steven R. Roy, San. I—C-$75 eff. hereby concurs in the action of the 1/1/72 Contract Committee in the award of a Add: Ronald D. DeTomaso, San. Aide contract for furnishing all labor, mate- II—C-$75 eff. l/l/72 rials, equipment and services necessary Add: Philip Reilly, Plumbing Inspector or incidental to the IMPROVEMENT —A-$75 eff. 1/10/72 OF BURNS AVENUE from Johnson Transfer: Robert Geehan, Plumbing Parkway td 50 feet East of Upper Afton Inspr.—from C-$75 to C-$46 eff. 2/1/72 Road, for the Department of Public Transfer: Douglas Schwab, Plumbing Works, to Shafer Contracting Company, Inspr.—from A-$75 to C-$75 eff. 2/1/72 Inc. for the contract price of $160,441.85 Add: Rolf Overlie, San, II—A-$75 pff. (plus Valuation & Assess. Services - 1/3/72 $540.00; Engr. & Insp. 14%—$22,475.86; Add: Ron Guith, San. II—A-$75 eff. Water Department—$14,200.00; Collec- 1/3/72 tion or Miscellaneous Charges — $2, - DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY 000.00) as a result of Formal Bid No. Add: Richard Geisen, Safety Coord.— 4902 and the specifications incorporated C-$75 eff. 1/1/72 therein. Shafer Contracting Company, Add: Miles McGinley, Asst. Safety Inc. being the lowest responsible bid- Coord.—C-$75 eff, l/1/72 der under the specifications and the Add: Connie. Monsour, Clinic Nurse— Corporation Counsel ishereby directed A-$50 eff. 1/15/72 to draft the proper form of contract Remove: Alice A. Bijjani, San. I—C-$75 and obtain the necessary performance eff. 1/1/72 and payment bonds. The proper City Remove: Thomas A. Strohkirch, San. I officials are hereby authorized to exe- -C-$75 eff. 1/1/72 cute said contract on behalf of the City Remove: Steven R. Roy, San. I—C-$75 of Saint Paul. eff. 1/1/72 C.F. 256619. Remove: Ronald D. DeTomaso, San. Engineer's Estimate: $181,502.70. Aide II—C-$75 eff. 1/1/72 Formal Bid No. 4902. Remove: Ronald H. Guith, San. II—C- Adopted by the Council January 28, $75 eff. 1/1/72 1972. Remove: Rolf E. Overlie, San. 11—C-$75 Approved January 31, 1972. eff. 1/1/72 (February 5, 1972) WATER DEPARTMENT Add: Emmett M. Ryan, Meter Reader— A-$75 eff. 1/1/72 Council File No. 257235—By Roger M. DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS Conway—, Remove: Edward A. Turi, Tech. II—B- Resolved, That the City Council here - $75 eff. 1/1/72 by concurs in the action of the Pur - Remove: Gerald J. Solnitzky, Tech. I— chasing Committee in the award for B-$75 eff. 1/1/72 furnishing and delivering the following Remove: David M. Rossman, Civil En- for the Department of Public Works, gineer I—B-$75 eff. 1/1/72 Municipal Equipment, 891 North Dale Remove: Joseph J. Mueller, Civil Engr. Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota to MIN- I—B-$75 eff. 1/1/72 NEAPOLIS GMC TRUCK CENTER— Remove: David O. Loskota, Civil Engr. - Unit Total I—B-$75 eff. 1/l/72 _ ' THREE Model CE15734 Remove: Phillip D. Lindgren, Engr. GMC pick-up trucks $2,773.89 $8,321.67 Aide II—B-$75 eff. 1/l/72 Less total trade in allowance Remove: John H. Jacobson, Engr. Aide of ..........................$1,325.00 II -13475 eff. 1/1/72 for the total cost of...... ...... $6,996.67 Remove: John A. Harwood, Civil Engr. Terms: Net I—B-$75 eff. 1/1/72 In accord with the specifications on Remove: James W. Erickson, Engr. Formal Bid #4875 the award being Aide II—B-$75 eff. 1/1/72 made to the lowest responsible bidder Remove: Gary L. Erichson, Civil Engr. meeting specifications. I—B-$75 eff. 1/1/72 Forma] Bid #4875. Remove: Michael J. Eggum, Civil Engr. Req'n,No. 0613. I—B-$75 eff. 1/1/72 Code: 1220-354. Adopted by the Council January 28, Adopted by the Council January 28, 1972 A72. pproved January 31, 1972. 19Approved January 31, 1972. (February 5, 1972) 1 (February 5, 1972) 94 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 257236—By Roger M. 1. 8 Dozen—FUN BALLS, 5635, dz. ....$ 3.25 Conway— Resolved, That the Northern States small—Cosom 2. 8 Dozen—FUN BALLS, 5.30 Power Company be given permission to large—Cosom 5655, dz. ..... place, construct and thereafter main- Lain a 3-1C-1/0 CU. underground cable 3. 12 Gross—TABLE TENNIS BALLS—Wilson #E6070, gr. 12.00 along or across west side of State4. 168—TABLE TENNIS Street from 10' south of Plato Blvd. to PADDLES—Harvard #509, 105' south of.Plato Blvd. in accordance with the sketch attached hereto. Work ea. ...... .. 1.55 5. 2 Dozen—TETHERBALLS to start on or after -January 17, 1972 W/Rope—Seamless #589, dz. 65.00 and to be completed on or before 6. 1 Gross—SAFE-T BATS, February 29, 1972. Plastic rubber—Cosom 159.00 Adapted by the Council January 28, #5-705 31", gr. 1972. . 7. 1 Gross—SAFE-T BATS, Approved January 31, 1972. Plastic rubber—Cosom159.00 (February 5, 1972) #S-705 31", gr. •• 8. 98 Each—FOOTBALLS, rubber covered,Junior Size Council File No. 257237 — By Dean —Seamless #586, ea. ... 4.85 y 3 Dozen—FOOTBALLS, Meredith— Resolved, That the City Council rubber Covered, Intermedi- ate Size—Seamless #587, ea. 5.15 hereby concurs in the action of the Purchasing Committee in the award for 10. 3Dozen—FOOTBALLS, rubber covered, Regular furnishing and delivering 25 FOUR- Size—Seamless #581, ea... 5.40 DOOR•SEI,i�I`.&- JERICAN MATA- 11. 2 Dozen—VOLLEYBALLS, DOR, (Police pa. age and air condi- RUBBIM, COVER—Seamless tioning included), for the Department #582, ea. ..•.. 4.85 of Public Safety Repair Shop, Bureau Paul,��, 12. 50 Dozen—SOFTBALLS, of Police, 1441 Rice Street, Saint Minnesota to BROOKLYN AMERICAN RUBBER COVER hard— MacGregor B55, dz. 13.80 INCORPORATED for the cost of 7 16. 6 Dozen—SETS OF SOFT - in 792.50 (unit price of $3,151.70 each in BAIL BASES—Wilson accord with the specifications on For- A9930, dz. .................. 85.00 mal Bid #4896 the award being made to 18. 45 Dozen—BASEBALLS, the lowest responsible bidder meeting Rubber Cover—Dudley specifications. AR9, dz. 8.40 Formal Bid #4896. 19. 1 Gross—YOUTH LEAGUE Reqn. No. 27264. BASEBALL BATS 28"— Codes: 1100-354. Adopted by the Council January 28, Hanna #LL14, dz. 18.00 20. 1 Gross—YOUTH LEAGUE 1972. BASEBALL BATS 29"— Approved January 31, 1972. Hanna #LL14, dz. 18.00 (February 5, 1972) 21. 1 Gross—YOUTH LEAGUE BASEBALL BATS 30"— Hanna #LL14, dz. 18.00 Council File No. 257238—By Victor J. 22. 1 Gross—YOUTH LEAGUE Tedesco— Resolved, That the Council hereby BASEBALL BATS 31"— Hanna #LL14, dz. 18.00 concurs in the award of the Purchasing 23. 1 Gross—YOUTH LEAGUE Committee and hereby awards the con- tract for furnishing and delivering ONE BASEBALL BATS 32"— Hanna #LL14, dz. 18.00 (1) TENNANT NO. 92 POWER SIDE- 24. 5 Dozen—BASKETBALLS, WALK SWEEPER to the Department of RUBBER COVER—Mac- fi.00 Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings, Gregor #F912, ea. ; ......... Dozen—PLAYGROUND Bureau of ROfectories, 1100 No. Ham- line, Saint Paul, Minnesota to the 26. 3 BALLS, 6" approx.—Seam- TENNANT COMPANY at a net cost Of less #402, dz. .............. 12.80 $8,882.50 (including a trade-in allow- 27. 1 Gross—PLAYGROUND ance of $50.00) in accord with the ape- on Formal Bid No. 4893 the BALLS, 8!fr" approx.— 19.80 Seamless #404, dz.......... cifications award being made to the lowest re- bidder meeting specifications. for the cost of..............$5,185.70 sponsible Formal Bid No. 4893. Reqn. No. 2707. Terms: Net 30 days in accord with the specifications on Code: 2700-804. Formal Bid No. 4708 the award being bidder Adopted by the Council January 28, made to the responsible s. 1972. Approved January 31, 1972. meeting speci3westcatio (February 5, 1972) Code Nos. 07 82351, 0716 3506 Adopted by the Council January 28. 1972. Council File No. 257239—BY Victor J. Approves; January 31, 1972. Tedesco— (February 5, 1972) Resolved, That the City Council here- by concurs in the action of the Pur- chasing. Committee in the award for Furnishing and delivering SPORTING Council File No. 257242 --By Charles P. GOODS for the Department of Parks, McCarty— Resolved, That the City Council here - Recreation & I. Buildings, Recrea- tion, c/o Como Park Shop, 1100 North by concurs in and approves the ap- by the Mayor, of Commis - ...me Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota to STEICHEN'S ASSOCIATED SALES pointments, sioner Rosalie L. Butler and Commis - as as follows: stoner Leonard Levine to serve OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 95 members on the Solid Waste Collection Branch Library be awarded to Ellerbe Special Assistance Committee estab- Architects; now therefore, be it fished by Chapter 319 of the St. Paul Resolved, That Ellerbe Architects be Legislative Code to determine certain awarded the contract for the design of criteria, standards and qualifications the proposed addition to the Ford tachedlleOrdinance, Section Council of the No. proper CityyBranch offic official, are herebythat auththe r- ized and directed to draw up and exe- 25Adopted by the Council February 1, cute the necessary documents to effect 1972. said contract. Approved February 2, 1972. Adopted. by the Council February 1, (February 5, 1972) 1972. Approved February 2, 1972. (February 5, 1972) Council File No. 257243—By Leonard W. Levine— Whereas, Industry and municipal j Council File No. 257245 — By Dean governments throughout the nation Meredith— have successfully implemented the Whereas, The Council of the City of four-day, 40, hour week to improve em- I Saint Paul, by its Resolution, Council ployee efficiency; and File 255386, approved August 19, 1971, Whereas, The four-day, 40 -hour week, authorized the Mayor of the City of has been shown to improve employee Saint Paul to make application to the morale, reduce absenteeism, and in- State of Minnesota Governor's Com - crease productivity; and mission on Crime Prevention and Con - Whereas, The St. Paul Public Library I trol for second -year funding of the finds that it can improve the efficiency I St. Paul Opportunities Industrialization and reduce the cost of library service I Center (O.I.C.) St. Paul Narcotics Re at the Sun Ray Branch Library by re- habilitation Center, whereby the City scheduling the hours of the personnel would act as a sponsoring government - assigned to the Branch; and tal ageney for the purpose of request - Whereas, Efficiency would be SSSS- ing Crime Commission funds on behalf proved and library cost would be re- of the O.I.C.: and duced using normal full-time staff andI Whereas, The Governor's Crime Com- b aides while operating at normal mission, by Statement of Grant Award hours and eliminating the need of Sub- on the 17th day„of December, 1971, ap- stitute Technicians; andI roved the said application and award - Whereas, Section 9 A 3 of the civil ed the sum of $25,000.00 for a three - Service Rules provides: To meet un- month period commencing<December 1, usual conditions, and upon the request' 1971 through February 29, 1972; and schedulef the Dmay benestablished four different andhgrant' The awards contemplates application groups of employees with the party agreement between the City and approval of the Civil Service Commis- 1 OLC. for the operation of this three - sioner and approval of the Council by onth program; now, therefore, be it resolution"; now, therefm.ore, be it Resolved, That the Council of the Resolved, That the Council of thel City of Saint Paul does hereby approve City of St. Paul does hereby approve the grant agreement between the City that personnel assigned to the Sun Ray and the Governor's Commission on Branch Library perform their duties Crime Prevention and Control, and the by working a four-day week, ten Mayor, City Clerk, and Comptroller hours a day, during an indefinite exper-'are hereby authorized and directed to imental period.execute the said agreement on behalf Adopted by the Council February 1, of the City of Saint Paul; and be it 1972, Further Resolved, That the, Council Approved February 2, 1972. I does hereby approve the third -party (February 5, 1972) agreement between the City, and St. . Paul Opportunities City Comptroller are herebthe yCauthorized to and Council File No. r 25 W. Le Y Victor J. Tedesco—Leonard W. Levine— I execute the said third -party operating Whereas, The City of Saint Paul in- agreement on behalf of the City. tends to construct an addition to the Adopted by the Council February 1, Ford Parkway Branch Library: and 1972. 1972 Whereas, An ad hoc committee cam- Approved February 2'1972) ..,,�,.a of renresentatives of the City (February 5, cc and t id Civic �ws with Irms on of each arcmrecruc— — •••• and da},a coinpSled from each view, i£ was determined that E Architects was the firm best qu to design the propose addition Ford Parkway Bran ibrary; a Whereas, Victor J. T eo, Cc stoner of Parks, Recreation and Buildings, and Leonard W. I Commissioner of Libraries and Buildings, concur in recomm that said conactfor the desi proposed addition to the Ford P con - Paul 6, 7, Council File No. 257246—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, It is the desire of the De- partment of Parks and Recreation and Public Buildings to construct a multi- purpose educational Facility to supple- ment the Como Park Conservatory and ,Zoo; and provide Whereas. Sucit�� facility, win p offices, nbrary afid meeting rooms for lectures ^and exhibits eas well liwork io solicit donations and +a 96 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON. COUNCIL buttons for the construction of such a facility; and Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul acknowledges the need and desirability of such a facility and the obvious beneficial contributions it would make to the City of Saint Yaul and all of its citizens; and Whereas, The Council of the City of, Saint Paul hereby endorses and sup- ports the Department of Parks and Recreation and Public Buildings efforts to obtain such a facility; now, there- fore, be it Resolved, That there is hereby cre- ated, and the Comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to establish a Trust Account, to be known as the Como Park Educational Facilities, into which all monies donated or contrib- uted to assist the construction of the aforementioned facility shall be depos- tted; and, be it Further Resolved, That all expendi- tures from said account mat be au- thorized by the Commissioner of Parks and Recreation and Public Build- ings, or his assigned agents, and all such expenditures sohap be in strict compliance with exitting purchasing and contracting ordinances and proce- dures; and, be it Further Resolved, That the Comp- troller, in cooperation with the Com- missioner of Finance, shall endeavor to invest such monies as are available and not immediately required to meet cur- rent obligation, and all interest or other profits earned pursuant to such investment shall be credited to such Trot Account; and, be it Finally Resolved, That the Comp- troller shall assign .the proper account number to the Trust Account. Adopted by the Council February 1, 1972. Approved February 2, 1972. (February 5, 1972) Council File No. 257248—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department of Parks and Recreation and Public Buildings for overtime employment as described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council February 1, 1972. Approved February 2, 1972. (February 5, 1972) Council File No. 257249—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby approve Agreement between the City and the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, whereby the City Department of Public Works will provide refuse collection service for a term of one year at scattered sites, at the rate of 440 per dwelling unit pick- up; and be it Further Resolved, That the Mayor, Commissioner of Public Works, City Clerk, and Comptroller are hereby authorized and directed to execute the said Agreement on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Adopted' by the Council February 1, 1972. Approved February 2, 1972. (February 5, 1972) Council File No. 257250—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the Purchasing Agent Ibe authorized to process payment for emergency reppair work on Allis Chal- mer Tractor HD16, Serial No. 6100 for the, nenartment of Public Works. Mu - Council File No. 257247—By Victor J. 55431 at a total cost of $'l,uo9.6z, on an Tedesco— emergency basis in accordance with Resolved, That pursuant to the Section 291 of the City Charter. The Award of the Minnesota Indushlialfactory authorized repair facility with - Commission, dated December 30, 1971, !� out competitive bids as an only source David C. Ginner, employee of the De- for this type of repair on Allis Chal- partment of Parks and Recreation and He equipm nt of this size. Public Buildings, be paid from the Reqq n No. 2 Workmen's Compensation Account of LCOAdopted by the Council February 1, the General Fund, the sum of $2,762.63, , representing 29 weeks, 4 days of com-I 1972A roved February 2, 1972. pensation at the compensation rate of Approved 5, 1972) $70.00 per week and reimbursement for, (February payment of drug and medical expeaes incurred, subject to the conditions set forth below; such sum being payable Council File No. 257262—By Roger M. by reason of the temporary total dis- I Comvay— abtlity of said David C. Ginner, who I Resolved, That the proper City offi- was injured on February 9, 1971, while; cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- employed by the Department of Parks tain employes in the Department of and Recreation and Public Buildings; Public Works for overtime employment be it as described in the resolution. Further Resolved, That out of the Adopted by the Council February 1, aforesaid compensation, 25% or $690.71 1972. be deducted and paid directly to Sam- Approved February 2, 1972. uel Wertheimer, attorney for said Dav- (February 5, 1972) I'd C. Ginner, in full satisfaction of legal services rendered and the remain- ing balance of the aforesaid E pensa- Council File No. 257283—By Roger M. tion, $2,072.12, be paid direco said Conwayi David C. Ginner in one lumpwith- Resolved, That permission be and is t interest deduction.hereby granted to the Northwestern Adopted cleCouncil Fary 1, I Bell Telephone Company to make nec- 1975, essary excavations for and to place and Approved February 2, 1972. hereafter maintain conduit and man - (February 5, 1972) hole on and adjacent to the Ford Bridge J e OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 97 in conjunction with City bridge re- the license, and this will cancel said fl. cense issued to them. pairs. All work to be in accordance with the Council Fe Adopted by the February 1, attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost incident hereto, 1972• 1972. Approved February(February52,1972) of publication Adopted by the Council February 1, 1972. File No. 257269 — By Dean Approved February 2, 1972. (February 5, 1972) Council Meredith— Resolved, That Application L-12979 for Restaurant, Tavern, and Cigarette Licenses, applied for by Grand Three, Council File No. 257264—By Roger M. Inc. & Pedro's, Inc. at 782.8 Grand Ave - nue, be and the same are; hereby Conway— - Whereas, In connection with the re- of the Ford granted. Adopted by the Coaci1 February 1, B r and reconstruction Bridge (MHD No. 3573) Hennepin 1972. Approved February 2, 1972. County has awarded a contract is for this (February 5, 1972) i Construction Company and, reqs, The City of St. Paul and pin County have entered into an tent Comptroller's File No. which provides under Section She City of St. Paul to share in tal cost of this project in the it of$$8g14,602.49 plus Engineering ennepin County $91,460.25, Engi- g for City of St. Paul 111,400.00, ng Costs $17,000.00 and Traffic $2,000.00 or a total cost of 462.74, now therefore. be it lived, That the amount of 462.74 be charged to. the Perma- Code 6000, and this same reimbursed as follows: 238984.47 C.I.B. 9270-008 ............$ 228,000.00 C.I.B. 9271-002 1970 County Aid 11,415.53 1971 Co)inty Aid .......... 102,400.00 1972 County Aid.......... 955,882.74 $1,036,462.74 B-1005 Adopted by the Council February 1, 1972. Approved February 2, 1972. (February 5, 1972) Council File No. 257265-257266-257267— By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of $3,029,320.77, covering check: numbered 1424 to 1653 inclggusive, as pet checkof Sa or file in the or office ofthe t ttCity Comptrol• ler. Adopted by the Council February 1 1972. Approved February 2, 1972. (February 5, 1972) Council File No. 257268 — By Deai Meredith— nc. Sul Whereas t irense, e No. No.D-3015,Ret the t lease such and cers ne or to refund pro -rated from the :ounell File No. 257270 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application L-12785 'or Restaurant, On and Off Sale Malt 3eveae and ap- Rliedrfor'by Pat icia At Aird aLicenses,9East Seventh Street, be and the same are hereby granted. Adopted by the Council February 1, 1912. Approve Februaryy5, 1972) Council File No. 257271 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved That application for Sa- day-On-Sale Liquor License made by the following applicant who is a holder of an On -Sale Liquor License at the address shown, be and the same is hereby granted and in compliance with C. F. No. 235531 Ordinance No. 13755, m which aends Chapter No. 308.00 of the St. Paul Legislative Code and Ordi- nances. Damico, Inc., 573 W. Seventh St. Adopted by the Council February 1, 1972. Approved February 2, 1972. (February 5, 1972) Council File No. 257272 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That applications for Sun- day -On -Sale Liquor Licenses, made by the following applicants who are holders of On -Sale Liquor Licenses at the addresses stated, be and the same are hereby granted and in compliance with C. F. No. 235531, which amends Cheptars No. 308.00 of the St. Paul Legislative Code and Ordinances. Che Depot Bar, Inc., 241 E. Kellogg Blvd. 9lcTeague's Bar, Inc., 1415 University Ave. it. Paul Seventh St. Co., Inc., 221 E. Seventh St. Wallace Bar, Inc., 674 Dodd Rd. Armand R. DelMonte, 1199 Rtce St. Jockey Lounge, Inc., 2417 W. Seventh Wa St. Incorporated, 2051 Ford Pkwy. Adopted by the Council February 1, 1972. Approved (Febrr ary 5. 1972) 98 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 257273 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list attached,. to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted. and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council February 1, 1972. Approved February 2, 1972- (February 5, 1972) Council File No. 257274 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the regwired fees. Adopted by the Council February 1, 1972. Approved February 2, 1972. (February 5, 1972) Council File No. 257275 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the 10ity treasury of the regwired fees. Adopted by the Council February 1, 1972. Approved February 2, 1972. (February 5, 1972) Council File No. 257277 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Whereas, The Committee on Lands, composed of the Mayor, the Purchasing Agent, the Commissioner of Finance, and the Commissioner of Public Works of the City of Saint Paul, has secured an agreement for the purchase of that certain property and easement de- scribed as follows: That part of Lot 8, Dehmer's Sub- division of Lots 1 and 2 of Block 1 of St. Paul North Out Lots, lying Northeasterly of the following de- scribed line: Beginning at a point on the East line of said Lot 8, a distance of 8.4 feet South of the Northeast corner of said Lot 8, thence Northwesterly on a straight line to a point on the North line of said Lot 8 a distance of 26.4 feet West of the Northeast corner of said Lot 8 and there terminating. Also, an easement in the land necessary for the slopes, cuts and fills, including right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations thereof or construe - tion of slopes in the improvement of the intersection of Maryland Avenue at Jackson Street in said Lot 8 except that part thereof as ^0p, hereinbefore described, as shown on Opening Drawing No. 2129, Drawer 4 on file in the Department of Public Works. Whereas, The property and easement ,a described therein is necessary for the opening, widening, and expansion of the intersection of Maryland Avenue at Jackson Street (City Project P - 0526R), and the price at which the property may be purchased is at the total amount of $1,200.00, a fair and reasonable price according to the ap- praisal obtained by the Committee on Lands; and Whereas, Said Committee has recom- mended the purchase of said property at the price stated above, as evidenced by the letter of said Committee sub- mitted herewith; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That pursuant to Section 303 of the Charter- of the City of Saint Paul, and Ordinance No. 14894, Council File No. 255302, approved August 31, 1971, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby authorize the pur- chase of the above described land, and be it Resolved Further, That the proper City officials are hereby authorized and directed to pay to Emma H. Chilefone, record fee owner, the sum of $1,200.00, said sum to be paid to the aforesaid vendor from PIR Fund Code 6000, to be reimbursed from 1971 County Aid (P - 0526R), upon her furnishing evidence of good marketable title in the aforesaid vendor, and the total payment to be made upon tender by said party of ap- propriate deeds conveying title to said property to the City of Saint Paul. Adopted by the Council February 2, 1972.. Approved February 3, 1972.,. (February 5, 1972) Council File No. 257282 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, Additions and Deductions which might prove to be necessary in the Improvement described as the FORD PARKWAY RELIEF SEWER SYSTEM, Comptroller's Contract L- 7372, City Project No. 71 -S -1176B, Fischer Sand & Aggregate, Inc., Con- tractor, have been provided for in the Specifications, and Whereas, It has been found necessary to make the following Additions: ADDITIONS As per attached Contract Change Agreement No. 1..$19,303.00 DEDUCTION As per attached Contract Change Agreement No. 1.. 4,516.00 NET TOTAL ADDITION TO CONTRACT ........$14,787.00 and Whereas, The total net addition is $14,787.00, and the Commissioner of Public Works has agreed with the Con- tractor that the amount of $14,787.00 is the correct sum to be added to said contract, therefore be it Resolved, That the City of St. Paul through its City Council approves the foregoing additions made in accordance with the Specifications in the sum of $14,787.00, said amount to be added to the lump sum consideration named in the contract, known as Comptroller's Contract L-7372, and which amount is to be financed from 1971 Local Im- provement Fund 0920-461. Adopted by the Council February 2, 1972. Approved February 3, 1972. (February 5, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 99 Council File No. 257283-13Y Roger M. named ier's Contract n the contract, known as Conway- ��®® Adopted by the Council February 2, Resolved, ThaU' he proper officers of 1972 the City of Saint Paul are hereby au- Approved February 3, 1972. thorized to pay to Robert W. Moore (February 5, 1972) Company on Partial Estimate No. 4, Contract No. L-7348, City Project Nos. 70-G-1952 & 70-S-1416 for the grading. Council File No. 257285 -By Roger M. surfacing, and construction of concrete curb and gutter on FOXRIDGE ROAD, Conway - PARKLAND COURT, VALLEYSIDE Whereas, Council Resolution 256997 DRIVE, & WARBLER LANE and also approved January 11, 1972, authorized construct the BATTLE CREEK WEST the widening of the northwest corner et and SEWER SYSTEM, said estimate being the financing Street at Sth now tre efore paid for the period of August 1, 1971 to be it November 1, 1971, and such other par- Resolved, That the financing portion tial estimates on said contract that may be presented subsequently by said Con- of the above mentioned CouncilReso- tractor and approved by the City Engi- lution be amended to read as follows: neer, it being the understanding of this Public Works Project Contingency Council that such partial payment or Fund $8484.39 payments on partial estimate or esti- Comptroller's Contract No. L-7491 P-0550 mates on said contract in no way are Adopted by the Council February 2, to bgg construed as an act by the City or 1972. aa9"of is agents, servants or em pployees Approved February 3, 1972, extending the time specified for the (February 5, completion or in any wast' changing the terms of said contract, plans or specifi- cations thereof, nor in any way nor by Council File No. 257286 -BY Roger M. any means shall this resolution or pay- Conway- ment, or payments made under au - Resolved, That the Northern States thority of this resolution be construed Power Company be given permission as a waiver of any of the rights of said to install approximately 50 lineal feet City under said contract, and provided of Gas Main on Suburban (south side) that prior to payment of any of the between White Bear Avenue and Ruth aforesaid partial estimate or estimates, under Provisions of Ordinance No. said Contractor by its duly authorized 14786, approved May 27, 1971. agens or corporate officers, shall file Adopted by the Council February 2, with the City Comptroller, in a form 1972. approved by the Corporation Counsel Approved February 3, 1972. an acceptance of the conditions of pay- (February 1,'1972) ment ashereinbefore set forth,Th in the Be It Further Resolved, absence of said acceptance being ppfiled with te roller ment or paymen spas aforesaid shallabe Made. Adopted by the Council Febniary 2, 1972. Approved(February y5. 1972) -"_,- Council File No. Roger M.I Conway - Whereas, Deduction the hicImprovet prove to be necessary ment described a the BREW.TER STREET PUMP STATION & FORCE MAIN Comptroller's Contract L-7374, city Arcon Construction Companys Inc,, Cont ac- tor, have been provided for in the Specifications, and, Whereas, It has been found necessary to make the following Deduction: DEDUCTION Bituminous surfacing around the pump station was deleted from the contract: 40 sq. Yds• 9 $2 -50=$I0() -(i0 File No. 257287 -By Roger M ed, That permission be and is phone Comp ted to the ny ootermakesnecn Kcavations for and to place and r maintain buried telephone i Old Hudson Road, west of !ear Avenue for 400 feet. irk to be in accordance with the I plans as approved. cost 'elephone Company to pay kation incident hereto. ed by the Council February 2, lved February (February 5, 1972) 2 1972) i years as and _, and serve. ,+ Whereas, The total deduction is with unt $100.00, and the Commissioner of Pub- est exce lic Works has agreed with the Contrae- his man, for that the amount of $100.00 is. the Where correct sum to be deducted from. said wassa ei contract, therefore be it Resolved, That the City of St. Paul for ERIC through is City Council approves the and for! foregoing deduction made m accord- Where once with the Speccations in the stun been a of $100.00, said amoi mtoco dderation foret, be from the lump ;. Bertelsen has retirement after istmaster of, St. Bertelsen has s Postal Servicd a and the high- performance of mrd A. Bartel - and distinguished ser romunity; now, - 100 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Resolved, That the City Council on behalf of its members and on behalf of the citizens of the City of St. Paul, for whom he served for sixteen years, hereby through this resolution express- es its thanks and appreciation for his many years of devoted service; and be it Further Resolved, That the City Council does hereby desire to recognize Sigurd A. Bertelsen's many years of loyal service by joining in tribute and designating February 7, 1972' as "Sig Bertelsen Day" in St. Paul. Adopted by the Council February 3, 1972. Approved February 3, 1972. (February 5, 1972) PRELIMINARY ORDERS Council File No. 257229—By Roger K Conway- -Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Grade and surface with bituminous material the East-West Alley in BLK. 2, J. W. BASS' SUB. from Newcomb St. to Atlantic St. (G-1682), having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council January 28, 1972. Approved January 31, 1972. (February 5, 1972) Council File No. 257230—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Condemn and take an easement in the land necessary for the slopes, cuts and fills, including right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by exca- vations thereof or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material the East-West Alley in BLK. 2, J. W. BASS' SUB. from Newcomb St, to Atlantic St. (G-1682), having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is herebyerderec and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of safe improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council January 28, 1972. Approved January 31, 1972. (February 5, 1972) Council File No. 257231—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: In the matter of constructing a public storm sewer in Howard Street from East Fourth Street to Wilson Avenue; in Conway Street from Howard Street to Tower Street; in Howard Court from Howard Street to an easement to be obtained within the Conway Height of Lot 4, Block 3, Sun d. No. 1: in an ease- aed within the Conway the Nlfi , SEIa, SeC. n-TZ9N-AZZW, the centerline of said easement being 15 feet northwesterly of and parallel to the northwesterly Imes of Lots 1 and 16, Block 4, Sun Ray Terrace Add. No. 1 and extending from Wilson Avenue to the west line of Lot 4, Block 3, Sun Ray Terrace Add. No. 1 from Howard Court to Wilson Avenue; in Wilson Avenue from an easement to be obtained with- in the Conway Height Recreation Cen- ter property on, over, across and through that part of the NE%, SE%, Sec. 35-T29N-R22W, the centerline of said easement being 15 feet northwest- erly of and parallel to the northwest- erly lines of Lots 1 and 16, Block 4, Sun Ray Terrace Add. No. 1 and ex- tending from Wilson Avenue to the west line of Lot 4, Block 3, Sun Ray Terrace Add. No. 1 to Hazel Street; in Pedersen Street from 290' south of Wilson Avenue to Wilson Avenue; in East Fourth Street from Winthrop Street to Pedersen Street; in Pedersen Street from East Fifth Street to Con- way Street; in Conway Street from Ruth Street to 480 feet east of Peder- sen Street; in Fremont Avenue from 480 feet east of Pedersen Street to Hazel Street: in Hazel Street from erly of Bacchus c Bros. Battle Creel Hazel Street; als Southwest % of Section 35, T. 29N Old Hudson Road; oduced) from Old irban Avenue; and OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 101 erly of Suburban Avenue. All to be known as the PEDERSEN-THIRD RE- ar presentedLIEF W oil SYSTthe CityofPaul; been m therefore, 'be it °i Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered o1 and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, F or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- 1' ment, and the total cost re or I.sketch 3. To furnish a plan, profile of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three ormoreowners. 5. T matter. to uphe Commissioneron all Of the rof t going Finance. Adopted by the Council January 28, 1972. Approved January 35199 2) Council File No. Roger M. Conway— pp makingofhe foittenllowing°=ovefor nt viz.: Regrade and resurface with bitumin- ous material and construct concrete curb and gutter on HAMPSHIRE COURT from the cul-de-sac south of Hampshire Ave. to Hampshire Ave. CG-95havouncil of i thebCtyeenpre ofeSsintnted t Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That he Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigatete or desirability of, making lof said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners: 5. To report upon all of the fore. going matters to the Commissioner o'. Finance. Adopted by the Council February ] 1972- Approved (Februaryy5, 1972) Council File No. Roger N Conway— Whereas, A written propposal for th making of the following improvemen viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on th north side of North St. from Bat, Ave. to Greenbrier St. and by dot all other work which is necessary 42 meet,nha having beenlete said presentedmtorOtl Cent, Council of the City Of Saint Pat therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner Public Works be and is hereby order and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity f or desirability of, the making of st improvement. - exte d estimatedgcost of saidr improve- ent, and the total cost thereof. 3.To fmprish a plan, profile or sketch said4. To state whether or not said im- rovement is asked for on the petition three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore - ling matters to the Commissioner of finance. Adopted by the Council February )72. Approved(Feybruary5, 1972) :ouncil File No. 257253—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the naking of the following improvement, dz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both •ides of Duluth St. from E. 8th St. to YIargaret St. and by doing all other ,...e whieh is necessary and incidental gate the necessity for, of, the making of said mop.—.1..... 2. To investigate the nature, extent and m nt, and estimated prove - he total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To rrt upon all of the fore- going mattepoers to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council February 1, 1972. Approved(February 5. 972) Council File No. 257254—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the north fide of Collms St. from Lafayette Road to Payne Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Pal; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of (. Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, e or desirability of, the making of said I, improvement. extent 2. To investigate the nature, ie and estimated cost of said improve- s ment, and the total cost thereof. id13. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- ie provement is asked for on the petition LI; of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the -fore- of going matters to the Commissioner of ad Finance. Adopted by the Council February 1, )r, 1972. id Approved 1972. ,(F ruary 5, 1972) Of THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 103 102 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL File No. 257280 -BY Roger M. profile or sketch Council 3. To furnish a plan, p Conway - Council File No. 257255 -By Roger M. the Council of the City of Saint Paul; of said improvement. A written proposal for the whether or not said im- Whereas, Conway- therefore, be it 4. To state improvement, Resolved, That the Commissioner of provement is asked for on the petition making of the following Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, and Public Works be and is hereby ordered of three or more owners. viz.: onstruct public storm sewer in directed: 5. To report upon all of the fore- WASH AVENUE to the Commissioner of from Cromwell in viz.; Reconstruct the sidewalk on both or 1. To investigate the necessity £or, going matters desirability of, the making of said Finance. Avenue to Hampden Avenue and by the Council February 1, HAvenue AMpDEo to be �Avenue, sides of E. Winona St. from Woodbury improvement. St. to Oakdale Ave. and by doing all in- Adopted University all 2. To investigate the nature, extent 1972. 1972. known as the WABASH AVENUE and estimated cost of said improve- Approved February 2,1972) SEWER SYSTEM (5-1255A). other work which is necessary and cidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council STORM men', and the total cost thereof. (February 5, having been presented to the Council 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, of the City oP Saint Paul; therefore, I be it That the Commissioner of of said improvement. be it 4. To state whether or not said ino Roger M. provement is asked for on the petition Council File No. 257260 -BY Public lWorkse and is herebylordered Resolved, Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: of three or more owners. Conway- and directed: 5. To report upon all of the fore- 1. To investigate the necessity for, to the Commissioner of Whereas, A written proposal for the To the making of said I.To investigate the necessity for, To going matters or of, Finance. making of the following improvement, or of, the making of said improvement. improvement. Adopted by the Council February 1, viz.: 2. To investigate the nature, extent the sidewalk on both 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- 1972. Reconstruct Approved February 2, 1972. sides of Winslow Ave. from W. George and estimated cost of said improve- 5, 1972) St. to W. Roble St. and by doing all Ment, and the total cost thereof. or sketch ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch (February d 3. To furnish a plan, profile other work which is necessary an of said improvement. cidental to complete said improvement, the Council To state whether or not said im- of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- for on the petition having been presented to 4. Council File No. 257258 -By Roger M. of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be provement is asked for on the petition three or more owners. provement is asked oY three or more owners. 5. re report upon all of the Pore- Conway- it of Resolved, That the Commissioner of 5. To report upon all of the fore- be and is hereby ordered going matters to the Commissioner of going matters to the Commissioner of Whereas, A written proposal for the Public Works making of the following improvement, and directed: Finance. Adopted by the council February 2, lof Finance. Adopted by the Council February 1, viz.: econstruct the sidewalk on both ori To desfr bihtyt of a the emaeking said 1972. Approved February 3, 1972. 1972. Approved February 2, 1972. sides of W. King St. from S. Smith improvement. Ave. to Cherokee Ave. and by doing 2. To investigate the nature, extent (February 5, 1972) (February 5, 1972) all other work which is necessary and and estimated cost of said improve- Council File No. 257281- BY Roger M. improve- and the total cost thereof. Council File No. 257256 -By Roger M. incidental to complete said merit, ment, having been presented to the 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Conway - Council of the City of Saint Paul; 1 of said improvement. - ro osal for the or not said im- Whereas, written P mprovement, Conway- for the therefore, be it 4. To state whether h Resolved, That the Commissioner of rovement is asked for on the petition making of the following owners. V1z•' an easement of takingr Whereas, A written proposal making of the following improvement, public Works be and is hereby ordered three or more the slopes, and directed: 5. To report upon all of the fore- Condemning and of re - viz.: - Reconstruct the sidewalk on both Livingston To investigate the necessity for, going matters t° the Commissioner I.cutshand fi114,e includryinB right of or desirability of, the making of said Finance. moval of lateral supporrtt from subject by the Council February 1• thereof, occasioned sides of Winona St. from Ave. to Hall Ave. and by doing all and in- improvement. Adopted land or remainder 2 ov investlgate the nature, extent 1972. by excavation thereof or construction February 2, 1972. in the lm rovement of other work which is necessary efdental to complete said improvement, Council and estimated cost of said improve- Approved of slopes ment, and the total cost thereof. (February 5, 1972) WABASH AVENUE (City Project "ty Ave. to Cleve - having been presented to the of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch P-0514) from Cromwell of said improvement. land Ave. as shown on Drawing No. De - 2, on file in the De - be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of 4. To state whether or not said im- 2186 slope drawer provement is asked for on the petition Council File No. 257261 -BY Roger M. partment of Public Works, having be o the\City Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: for, of three or more owners. Conway- resented to the Council of 5. To report upon all of the fore- Sint Paul; therefore, be it e- Whereas, A written proposal for the the Commissioner of 1. To investigate the necessity or desirability of, the making of said going matters to the Commissioner Resolved, That Finance. making of the following improvement, Public Works be and is hereby ordered improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Adopted by the Council February 1 vi Reconstruct the sidewalk on both and directed: 1972. of Cuitice St. from Charlton St. 1. To investigate the necessity for, the making of said and estimated cost of said improve- total thereof. sides Approved February 2, 1972. or desirability of, 5, 11972 to Ohio Ave. and by doing tall other im2 ment, and the cost 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch " (February To provement. work which is necessary and estimated investigatethe to complete said imtpphrovement, Having f the of said rimprove- of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition and City of a sent Paul; d to thereo res be merit, and the total cost thereof. Council File No. 257259 -By Roger M. That the Commissioner of 3. To furnish a plan, probe or sketch " of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- Conway- Resolved, of said improvement. Public Works be and is hereby ordered 4. To state whether or not said im- going matters to the Commissioner of Whereas, A written proposal for the and directed: making of the following improvement, 1. To investigate the necessity for, ppr6e eie or more owners n the petition of said Finance. Adopted by the Council February 1, viz.: or desirability of, the making S. To report upon all of the fore- the sidewalk on both improvement. to the Commissioner of . 1972 Approved February 2, 1972. (February 5, 1972) Reconstruct ma ers 2. To investigate the nature, extent going sides of Belvidere St. from Livingston and estimated cost of said imp_ Finance. Ave. iu all Ave. and by doing all Adopted by the Council February 2, the total other work which is necessary and in- merit, and n, profile or sketch cidental to complete said improvement, 3. To furnish a plan, p 1972• 1972. to the Council of said improvement. ApprovedFebruary 5, 1972) been im- Council File No. 257257 -By Roger M. having presented of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be 4. To state whether or not said for on the Petition -_ Conway- Whereas, A written Pro= for the improvement, it provement is asked Resolved, That the Commissioner of of three or more owners. RESOLUTION RATIFYING Public Works be and is hereby ordered 5. To report upon all of the Yore- ASSESSMENT commissioner of making of the following and directed: i going matters to the viz.: --Reconstruct the sidewalk on both 1. To investigate the necessity for. Finance. desirability of, the making of said Adopted by the Council February 1, Council File No. 257276- of from sides of Chipppewa Ave. from W. An- St. to W. Wyoming Ave. and by or improvement. 1972. In the matter of the assessment 2. To investigate the nature, extent Approved February 2, benefits, cost and expenses for con doing all other work which is necessary doing incidental to complete said im- 972) and estimated cost of said" improve- (February 5, 1972) provement, having been presented to ment, and the total cost thereof. 104 nue 1 from PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL a public storm sewer in I particular owner to whom the notice AVENUE from Snelling Ave- is directed. , ona Street; ARONA STREET File No. 17430. my -A venue to Midway Park- Adopted by the Council February 2, GOND AVENUE from Arona ro 300 feet East of Albert Street; 72 STREET from Albany Avenue Approved February 3, 1972. d Avenue; MIDWAY PARK- (Februaiy 5, 1972) nary Order 243952, approvea may lei, 1969, Intermediary Order 245144, ap- proved August 6, 1969, Final Order 245439, approved September 2, 1959. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. File No. 17409. Adopted by the Council February 2, 1972. Approved February 3, 1972. (February 5, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FDaNG 1WdE OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 257278 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- structing a public storm sewer in VAN DYKE STREET from Old Hudson Road to East Third Street; in CONWAY STREET from 200 feet West of Van Dyke Street to Van Dyke Street (S -986C), under Preliminary Order 245703, approved September 25, 1969, Intermediary Order 245968, approved October 21, 1969, Final Order 246299, ap- proved November 18, 1969. The assessment of benefits, cost and t�penss for and in connection with e above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 1st day of March, 1972, at the hour of 30 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Pau ; that the Commissioner of Finance .give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 257279 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction or reconstruction of side- walks and work incidental thereto: Contract 70-M-0502, District No. 3, Levy No. 5, Assessable: F. O. 242649 -Duluth St., both sides from Jessamine Ave. to Magnolia Ave. F. O. 243906 -Frank St., both sides from Maryland Ave. to Rose Ave. F. O. 244191 -Duluth St., west side from Maryland Ave. to Hawthorne Ave. F. O. 244157 -Hawthorne Ave., both from Earl St. to Frank St. F. O. 244945 -Frank St., west side from Orange Ave. to the south approx. 130 it. F. O. 243905 -Edgerton St., east side from Arlington Ave. to Sherwood Ave. and on the west side of Edgerton St. from Arlington Ave. to the north line of Lot 6, Auditor's Sub. #70. F. O. 244077 -Case Ave., both sides from Van Dyke St. to Hazel St. F. O. 243923 -Margaret St., south side from Gotzhm St, to Duluth St. Non -Assessable: F. O. 242649 -Duluth St., both sides from Jessamine Ave. to Magnolia Ave. F. O. 243906 -Frank St., both sides from Maryland Ave- to Rose Ave. F. O. 244191 -Duluth St., west side from Maryland Ave. to Hawthorne Ave. F. O. 244157-Hawthome Ave., both sides from Earl St. to Frank St. F. O. 244076 -Orange Ave., north side from Forest St. to the east line of Lot 18 ..Lk. 2, Clapp Thommen Phalen Ad- dition and on the south side of Orange Ave. from Forest St. to Cypress St. F. O. 244187 -Orange Ave., both sides from Earl St. to Frank St. F. O. 243923 -Margaret St., south side from Gotzhm St. to Duluth St. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and -found the said assessment satisfactory. therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 105 the 1st day of March, 1972, at the A public hearing having been had hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council upon the above improvement upon Chamber of the Court House and City due notice, and the Council having Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; heard all ersons, objections and that the Commissioner of Finance give recommendations relaticonsiderve thee t semen notice of said meetings, as required by having fully the Charter, stating in said notice the therefore, be it the Council of the Cita time and place of hearing, the nature Resolved, By of the improvement, and the amount of St. Paul that the precise .nature assessed against the lot or lots of the extent and kind of imProvemant t0 bt particular owner to whom the notice and et by the anaeased Cfi y i in nd the Ian( is directed. Adopted by the Council February 2. necessary for the slopes, cuts and fills 1972 including right of removal of, latera Approved February 3, 1972. support from subject land or remainde. (February 5, 1972) Ocas I thereof, or construction of slope svon inith grading and surfacing with bituminou material the alley in Block 1, Hower FINAL ORDERS Green Second Addition from Lexing Council File No. 257240- 1 improvements to be made. File No. 17614-G. Resolved Further. That the following land, lands or easements therein be In the Matter of grading and sur- and the same are hereby ordered to be facing with bituminous material the taken, appropriated and condemned alley in Block 1, Howard Green Second for the purpose of making said Addition, from Lexington Parkway to improvements, viz.: Interstate 35E, (G-1994), under Prelimi- Condemning and ta king an easement nary Order 256414, approved November c the ldannecessary f light of he slopes, 18, 1971. re- moval of lateral support from subject A public hearing having been had land or remainder thereof, occasioned upon the above improvement upon by excavations thereof, or construction due notice, and the Council having of slops in the grading and surfacing heard all persons, objections and with bituminous material the alley in recommendations relative thereto, and Block 1, Howard Green Second Addi- having fully considered the same; tion from Lexington Parkway to Inter - therefore, be it state 35E (G-1994). Resolved, By the Council of the City Resolved Further, That the Com - of St. Paul that the .precise nature, missioner of Public Works be and is extent and kind of improvement to be hereby instructed and directed to made by the said City is to grade and prepare plans and specifications for surface with bituminous material the said improvement, and the proper city alley in Block 1, Howard Green Second officials are hereby authorized and Addition, from Lexington Parkway to directed to proceed with the making Interstate 35E (G-1994) and the Coun- of said improvement in accordance cil hereby orders said improvement to therewith. be made. Adopted by the Council February 1, Resolved Further, That the Com- 1972, missfoner of Public Works r and is Approved February.2, 1972. hereby instructed and directed to (February 5, 1972) prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that uQon OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS said approval, the proper city officials are hereb authorized and directed to nroceedy with the making. of said OF THE COUNCIL 1972...v.�.. ��-- _ ORDINANCES Approved ebruaryy2. 5, 1972) Council File No. 257103 -Ordinance No. 15027 -By Roger M. Conway - FINAL ORDEREROIN CEEEDING7DSEMNATION An ordinance approving the project rerpur- of acquiring easements for Paul q iced soStr Saint forReliefs Sewer Council File No., 257241 - theCypress System, City Project S -1064B. In the matter condemning and taking an easement is the land neces- t sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- The Council of the City of Saint Paul Dos Ordain: eluding right of removal of lateral sup- port from subject land or remainder SECTION 1 thereof, occasioned by excavations thereof or construction° of sloppes in the That the Commissioner of Public as: Council grading lathe alleayc in Block bl,t Howard thatkiEe easeementd scribrted ed per- raiment easement for sewer purposes Green Second Addition from Lexington Parkway to Interstate' 35E (G-1994), 10 feet in width on, under, across, and through the east 10 feet, of Lot 5, Block under Preliminary Order 256415, ap- proved November 18, 1971, Intermediary 7, Rogers Rearrangement of Block 7 of to St. Paul, ex- Order 256965, approved January 6, 1972. McLean's Reservation 106 PROCEEDINGS OF, THE COMMON COUNCIL tending from Pacific Street southerly SECTION 2 to the alley in said Block 7; also, a That said sum shall be the temporary easement for construction said claimant upon his execution and purposes 10 feet in width on the west delivery of a release in full to the City, 10 feet of the east 20 feet of Lot 5, in a form to be approved Block 7, Rogers Rearrangement of oallby the Cor - Block 7 of McLean's Reservation to St. trine i Counsel, for all damages sus - Paul, said temporary easement to ter- minate January 1, 1973, or upon com- SECTION 3 pletion of the Cy res; Street Relief That this ordinance shall take effect Sewer System, whichever occurs first, and be in force thirty days after its are required by the Department of Pub- i lic Works for the construction of the passage, approval and pub) cation. Cypress Street Relief Sewer System, City Project S -1064B, that the estimated Passed by the Council February 4, cost of the acquisition of said ease- 1972. ments is $150.00, and that the Comptrol- Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, ler has certified to the Council the Levine, Tedesco, Mr. Vice President manner in which the funds may be (Meredith) -5. -. made available; that the Council here- Nays -0. by approves the project for the acqui- Approved February 4, 1972. sition of the said easements for the aforesaid purpose and directs that the DEAN MEREDITH, same be acquired for such purpose by Acting Mayor. the Committee on Lands consistin of Attest: the Mayor, the Purchasing Agent, Com- HARRY E. MARSHALL, missioner of Public Works, and the City Clerk. Commissioner of Finance, if the same (February 12, 1972) can be acquired by purchase at a rea- the Council the cost thereof, provided, Council File No. 257140—Ordinance No. however, that in case the Committee 15029—By Victor J. Tedesco— on Lands cannot procure said ease- ments at a reasonable price, then it An ordinance amending the Zoning shall so report to the Council, and in Code. Chapters 60 to 64, inclusive, of that event, the Council hereby orders the Saint Paul Legislative Code, per - and directs that condemnation pro- taining to Use Districts, Height Districts ceedings be instituted under the pro- and Rezoning of certain properties in visions of the City Charter to secure the City of Saint Paul, as amended. said easements. SECTION 2 The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from SECTION 1 and after its passage, approval and That the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 to publication. 64, inclusive, of the Saint Paul Legisla- tive Code, pertaining to Use Districts, Passed by the Council February 3, Height Districts and Rezoning of cer- 1972. tain properties in the City of Saint Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, Paul, as amended, be and the same is Levine, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. Vice hereby further amended so as to rezone President (Meredith) -6, the following describedproperty from Nays -0. ' B" Residential and Cpommercial to Annroved Fehn,ary 4 102. "C" Residence District, to -wit: DEAN MEREDITH, Acting Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257124—Ordinance No.I 15028—By Roger M. Conway— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE ment Syndicate Addition No 2; and CLAIM OF CECIL W. CARTER that portion of Prescott Avenue, to AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. be vacated, lying Easterly of the Easterly right-of-way line of Trunk The Council of the City of Saint Paul Highway 3, and Westerly of the Does Ordain: West right-of-way line of Kansas Avenue; SECTION 1 situate on property located southwest That the Proper City officers are of the intersection of Concord Street hereby authorized and directed to pay and Kansas Avenue in the City of Saint out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-421, Paul. to Cecil W. Carter, the sum of$130.00, SECTION 2 in full settlemenj of his claim of dam- ages sustained on or about October 21, This ordinance shall take effect and 1971 as more particularly set out in a be in force thirty (30) days from and communication to the City Council on after its passage, approval and publica- November 23, 1971, � tion. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 107 Passed by'the Council February 4, 1972. Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Tedesco, Mr. Vice President (Meredith) -5. Nays -0. Approved February 4, 1972. DEAN MEREDITH, Acting Mayor. .fittest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257142—Ordinance No. 15030—By Charles P. McCarty— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation rates of certain city positions and employments," approved January 23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 6446, approved January 23, 1925, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out of Section II, where it ap- pears under the heading Group F, the line: "Fireman -Mechanic General Foreman .............7.12"; and by substituting in lieu thereof the following line: "Fireman -Mechanic General Foreman .............7.62". SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the first day of the first payroll period following thirty dayys after its passage, approval, and publi- cation. Passed by the Council February 8, 1972. Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Sprafka, Mr. Vice President (Meredith) --5. Nays -0. Approved February 8, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (February 12,, 1972) Council File No. 257177—Ordinance Ni 15031—By Roger M. Conway— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING TH CLAIM OF ROBERT E. RICHARDSO) AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL The Council of the City of Saint Pat Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers an hereby authorized and directed to ps out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-42 to Robert E. Richardson, the sum 4 $354.84, in full settlment of his claim 4 lamages sustained on or about Novem- ier 28; 1971 as more particularly set out in a communication to the City ,ouncil on December 14, 1971. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the ;aid claimant upon his execution and telivery of a release in full to the City, n a form to be approved by the Cor - )oration Counsel, for all damages sus- ,ained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect ind be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council February 9, 1972. Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. Presi- dent (McCarty) -6. Nays. Approved February 9, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E,, MARSHALL, City Clerk. (February 12, 1972) RESOLUTIONS ouncil File No. 257288—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul by its resolution, Council File No. 256349, approved November 12, 1971, vacated a portion at Livingston Avenue; and Whereas, In the description of the portion of Livingston Avenue so va- cated, the distance set forth therein of 961.32 feet is in error; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the description of the portion of Livingston Avenue to be va- cated, as set forth in resolution, Coun- cil File No. 256349, approved November 12, 1971, be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: "Livingston Avenue from the North line of Wood Street to a line here- inafter to be designated as Line "A" and described as follows: Line "A": Commencing at the North- westerly corner of Lot 7 in Block 170 in said West St. Paul Proper; of way company); mence aomnessr- erly following a concave curve with a radius of 1635 feet, a distance of 145 feet to the end of said curve; thence on tangent and 9 feet from the center line of said parallel track and said line extended Easterly, a listapce of 861.32 feet to the inter- section with the West line of South Robert Street; and there terminat- ing' ; and be it 4 108 PROCEEDINGS OF' THI Further Resolved, That except as so amended in accordance herewith, said prior resolution, Coun cil File No. 256349, shall stand and I operative as adopted. Adopted by the Council February 3, 1972. Approved February 4, 1972. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257289—By Rosalie L. Butler—Roger M. Conway—Leonard W. Levine—Dean Meredith—Robert F. Sprafka—Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, By the Council of the City of Saint Paul that it express its dis- agreement with the Report, Findings of Fact, and Conclusions and Order of the Public Service Commission of the State of Minnesota, dated January 25, 1972, wherein said commission did grant additional revenues of $34,025,720-00 to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Com- pany and did permit a revision of the rates to provide such revenues through- out the State of Minnesota, basing such disagreement on the determination and the recommendation of the Staff of the Public Service Commission that an amount of $12,377,000.00 was a proper, equitable, and fair increase of revenues to satisfy the requirements of the. Northwestern Bell Telephone Company,' a wholly owned subsidiary of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, in maintaining the financial integrity of he enterprise, permitting the enterprise to attract the capital it needs to serve customers, and provid- ing a return to its equity owners and its parent organization that is com- mensurate with returns on the secured investments in other subsidiaries hav- ing corresponding risks; and be it fur- ther Resolved, That the office of the Cor- poration Counsel of the City of Saint Paul shall provide its full support to the Attorney General of the State of Minnesota and all and any parties which actively participate in the pro- ceedings hereafter either in seeking amended findings, conclusions, and or- der before the Commission, in appeal- ing to the courts of the State of Minnesota, or in seeking redress from the President's Cost of Living Council or Pay Board and Price Commission with the expectation that such support shall lend its persuasion and assistance in furthering a more suitable, Just, and X fair disposal of the issues involved and a lessening of the burden on the con- sumers of the City of Saint Paul and State of Minnesota. Adopted by the Council February 3, 1972. Approved February It 1972 (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257290—By Rosalie L Butler— Resolved, That upon the petition of Amherst H. Wilder Foundation, at al those sections of public alleys herein• after described, be and the same here. ^by are vacated and discontinued as pub de alleys: The westerly 20 feet of the alley as platted in Block 2, and the wst 20 feet of Lot 9, Block 2, The House of the Good Shepherd's Addition to St. Paul; 1 COMMON COUNCIL ubject expressly to the following con- Mlons and reservations: 1. That the vacation be subject to all the terms and conditions of Sec- tion 228 of the Saint Paul Legisla- tive Code, as amended. 2. That the petitioner pay to the City of Saint Paul the sum of $1120.00 as compensation for the vacation of alley and provide the City with a bond in the amount of $5000.00. Further Resolved, That the Mayor, is C Clerk and Comptroller are hereby authorized and directed to execute quit claim deed conveying the City of Saint Paul's interest in the above described property to the petitioner, Amherst H. Wilder Foundation, a Minnesota Corpo- ration. Adopted by the Council February 3, 1972. Approved February 4, 1972. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257304—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That pursuant to Section 231.05 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code (as amended by Ordinance No. sewer tion from the City of Saint Paul's Sani- tary Sewer System, the below listed firms and individuals have justifiable reason for application of an adjustment to their 1971 sewer service charges as Further Resolved, That a full or par- tial refund of 1971 paid sewer service charges, based upon these adjustments, shall be refunded from the "Sewer Service Fund" and shall be in the fol- lowing amounts: Holm & Olson Greenhouses 159 Duke St. 55102 (1971)—$242.12 Gillette Co. Personal Care Division Fifth at Broadway 55101 (Sep -Nov 1971)—$1218.81 Gold Medal Be"age Co. 553 N. Fairview Ave. 55104 (Nov -Dec 1971)—$428.61 United States GVSUm Co. 1120 E. Seventh St. 55106 (Dec 1971)-439.42 Zinsmaster Baking Co. M Sherburne Ave. 55101 Press OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 First National Bank of St. Paul 13. East side of Robe 109 E. Fourth St. 55101 East Fifth Street (Oct -Dec 1971)--$127.2 Street, 12 Adopted by the Council February 3, line East Fifth from the face of 1972• 14. West side of Cedt Approved February 4, 1972. East Fourth Stre[ (,February 12, 1972) Street, -12 feet norl Council File No. 257305—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That Council File No. _ 256015, approved October 14, 1971 is hereby cancelled, annulled, and re- scinded in its entirety, and Further Resolved, That the applica- tion of the Minneapolis Star and Trib- une Company for the construction and maintenance of a news-stand at the Fi following locations: 1. West side of Cedar Street between East Seventh Street and East Sixth Street, 3 feet south of the property line of East Seventh Street and 3 feet from the face of the curb. 2. South side of the East Seventh Street between Cedar Street and Minnesota Street, 12 feet west of the property line of Minnesota Street and 9 feet from the face of the curb. 3. East side of Minnesota Street be- tween East Seventh Street and East Sixth Street, 12 feet south of the ander2 tfeet efromof athe efacehofrStreet the curb. 4. South side of East Seventh Street between Minnesota Street and Robert Street, 12 feet west of the property fetffromn he face of hecurb. d 5. North side of West Sixth Street Pat,, %treeen at. 73 feetwestabasha Street and of he 6. West side of Cedar Street between East Sixth Street and East Seventh Street, on the property line of East Sixth Street and 2 feet from the face of the curb. 7, North side of East Sixth Street be- tween Cedar Street and Minnesota Street, 157 feet west of the property line of Minnesota Street and 2 feet from the face of the curb. 8. East side of Minnesota .Street �be. M 6. 109 Street between id East Fourth of the property .rest and 2 feet is curb. Street between and East Fifth of the DroDerty, Robert Street, 4.4 feet east of the proparty line of Minnesota Street and 2 feet from the face of the curb. (7. North side of West Fourth Street between St. Peter Street and Waba- sha Street 156 feet west of the property line of Wabasha Street and 2 feet from the face of the curb. 18. East side of Wabasha Street be- tween Fourth Street and Kellogg Blvd., 12 feet south of the property line of Fourth Street and 2 feet from the face of the curb. in accordance with Ordinance No. 7633 and rules and regulations as prescribed by the Commissioner of Public Works, be and is hereby granted; and be it Further Resolved, That this permit is that ttherei shahebesno advertising matg ter of any kind displayed on the news- stand and that the news-stand not be tied to any sign or signal poles nor be anchored to any sidewalk. Adopted by the Council February 3, 1972. Approved February 4, 1972. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257306.—BY Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas Title VII of the Housing Act of 1961, as amended, provides for the making of grdnts by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to states and local public bodies to assist them in the acquisition and develop- ment of permanent interests in land for open -space uses where such assistance Is needed for carrying out a unified or officially coordinated program for the provision and development of open - ace land as part of the comprehen- and 2 feet zrom me ramie curb. sively planned development of the ur- 9. West side of RoberLStreet between ban area; and East Sixth Street and East Seventh Whereas, The City of Saint Paul Street 12 feet north of the property (herein sometimes referred to as ' Ap- line of East Sixth Street and 2 feet Blicant") desires to acquire certain land from the face of the curb. located in the Arlington Playground 10. West side of Wabasha Street be- area, which land is to be held and tween West Fifth Street and West used for permanent open -space land for Sixth Street, 5.1 feet north of the recreation purposes; and and 2 tleetn fromWthe face of oft the Act of 1964 Tit and heoregulatiovil ns ofgthe curb. Deppartment of Housing and Urban De- ll. West side of Cedar Street between velopment effectuating that Title, pro - East Fifth Street and East Sixth vide that no person shall be discrim- Street, 12 feet north of the property inated against because of race, color, hue of East Fifth Street and 2 fe i; or national. origin in the use of the land from the face of the curb. acqquired and/or developed; and 12. South side of East Fifth Street be- Whereas;. It is. recognized that the tween Cedar Street and Minnesota contract for federal grant will impose Street 12 feet west of the property certain obhgatpions and responsibilities from the iface oof theacurb d 2 feet among othert huicg5 t (1) assuranc sgthat 110 PROCEEDINGS OF THE families and individuals displaced as I i a result of the open -space land project t are offered decent, safe, and sanitary housing, (2) compliance with federal labor standards, and (3)compliance with federal requirements relating to equal employment opportunity; and Whereas, It is estimated that the cost of acquiring said interest will be $24,- 800; and Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota: 1. That an application be made to the Department of Housing and Urban De- velopment for a grant in an amount authorized by Title VII of the Housing Act of 1961, as amended, which amount is presently estimated to be $12,400 and that the Applicant will pay the balance ofthe cost from other funds available to it. 2. That the Commissioner of Parks and Recreation and Public Buildings is hereby authorized and directed to . execute and to file such application with the Department of Housing and Urban Development, to provide addi- tional information and to furnish such documents as may be required by said department, and to act as the author- ized correspondent of the Applicant, and the proper city officials are au- thorized to execute such contracts as are required by the department. 3. That the proposed development is in accordance with plans for the allo- cation of land for open -space uses, and that, should said grant be made, the land]for Applicantwill designated in said pa plication and approved by the Depart- ment of Housing and Urban Develop- ment. 4. That the United States of America and the Secretary of Housing and Ur- ban Development, be and they hereby are, assured of full compliance by the Applicant with regulations the - partment of Housing and Urbb an DevDeel- opment effectuating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. 5. That the United States of America and the Secretary of Housing and Ur- ban Development be, and they hereby are, assured of full compliance by the Applicant with the federal labor stand- ards imposed under Title VII of the Housing Act of 1961, as amended. Adopted by the Council February 3, -� 1972, Approved February 4, 1972. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257307 — By Dear Meredith— Resolved, That the proper City offi cers are hereby authorized to pay cer' fain employes in the Department o. Public Safety (Police) for overtime em ployment as described in the resolution Adopted by the Council February 2 1972. Approved February 4, 1972. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257308 — By Des:. Meredith— Resolved, That applications for Sun day -On -Sale Liquor Licenses made b the following applicants who are hold ers of On Sale Liquor Licenses at th addresses shown, be and the same at COMMON COUNCIL iereby granted and in compliance with F. No. 235531, Ordinance No. 13755, vhich amends Chapter No. 308.00 of the .t. Paul Legislative Code and Ordi- iances. 'oseph J. Perkovich, 299 Maria Ave. 3ow1-Rite, Inc., 1548 University Ave. iun-Ray Lounge, Inc., 2245 Hudson Rd. awre ice A. Goodman, 11 W. Tenth St. tichard E. Jones, Inc., 899 Rice St. ;liver Coaches, Inc., 1838 Rice St. vfinnehaha Tavern, Inc., 1784 E. Min- nehaha Ave. rrio Lounge, Inc., '866 University Ave. Thomas L. a, Guy Rice, 96 N. Dale St. Rephen &Victor's, Inc., 1905 Stillwater Ave. Ricom, Inc., 574 Rice St. :11n Triviski, Jr., 2209-21 Ford Pky. In by the Council February 3, 1972. Approved February 4, 1972. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257309 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerkis instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council February_.3, 1972. Approved February 4, 1972. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257310 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council February 3, ,1972. Approved February 4, 1972. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257311 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby approve agreement between the City and the Ramsey County Welfare Board, said agreement pertaining to the operation of the Amherst H. Wilder Foundation's Day Care Center as part of the Saint for of Model Cities lieparrmeni, cuy Clerk, and Comptroller are authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the City. Adopted by the Council February 3, 1972. Approved February 41 1972. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257312—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of $318,447.809 covering checks numbered 1854 to 1800 inclusive, as per checks or pertinent listing of same on OF THE CITY OF S file in the office of the City Comptrol-' a ler. dopted by the Council February 3, 1 r 1972. Approved February 4, 1972. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257313 — By Dean I Meredith— Whereas, The Council o�the City of Saint Paul, by its Resolution, Council File 255905, approved October 1, 1971, authorized and approved an applicatto_ for grant to the State of Minnesota Governor's Commission on Crime Pre- vention and Control for the project en- titled Dayton's Bluff Youth Action Program, said application contemplat- ing that the Cay of Saint Paul would act as sponsorand the Dayton's Bluff Youth Council would operate the pro- posed program; and Whereas, "`The Governor's Crime Commission, on December 17, 1971"ap- proved the City's application and issued a statement of grant award; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby approve the grant agraement between the City and the Ooverreor's., Commission on Crime Prevention and Control for the said Dayton's Bluff Youth Action Pru - gram, mptroller ar hereby` au hori; and directed to execute the grant agree- ment on behalf of the City of Saint, Paul; and be it Further Resolved, That the Council does hereby approve third- arty agreement between the City and Day- ton's Bluff Youth Council authorizing the said Youth Council to operate an action program from January 1, 1972, through March 31, 1972, and the Mayor, City Clerk, and Comptroller are hereby authorized and directed to execute the said agreement on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Adopted by the Council February 4, 1972. Approved February 4, 1972. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257314—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company ,to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain a north -south buried cable crossing 148' west of the west property line' of DeSoto Streel Crossing under Magnolia Avenue then. west 43' on the north side of Magnolia Avenue then north into private prop, arty. All work to be in accordance will the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cos' of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council February 4 1972. Approved February 4, 1972. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257315—By Roger M Conway— Resolved, That the Northern State Power Company be given permission. to install approximately 335 lineal fee of Gas Main on Clermont Street (ew AINT PAUL, 1972 111 ide) between Bates and Mound under provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, ap- moved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council February 4, 972. Approved February 4, 1972. (February 12, 1972) :ouncil File No. 257316—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the North_ ern States ?ower Company, be given permission o install approximately 330 lineal feet if Gas Main on Griggs St. (west side) )etween Hubbard and Seminary under . rovisions of Ordinance No. 14786, ap- Droved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council February 4, L972. Approved February 4, 1972. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257317—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground con- duit together with necessary manholes and lateral conduits to intersecting streets and alleys. Alley between rshall and Igle- hart Avenue at ast property line of Prior Avena . All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council February 4, 1972. Approved February 4, 1972. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257320—By Leonard W. Levine— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain 'employes m the Department of Libraries and Civie• Bldgs. (Libraries) for overtime employment as described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council February 8, 1972. Approved February 8, 1972, (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257321—By Leonard W. Levine— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department of City Clerk (Bureau of Elections) for overtime employment as described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council February 8, 1972. Approved February 8, 1972. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257322—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- taii� employes in the Department of Public Utilities for overtime employ- ment as described in the resolution. i Adopted by the Council February 8, i 1972. t Approved February % 1972. t (February 12, 1972) 112 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 257323 — By Dean I Description Amount Meredith— Lots 16 & 17, Blk. 3, Kuhl's 2nd .. 237.59 Resolved, That the proper City offi- Lots 13, 14 & 15, Blk. 4, Kuhl's 241.82 cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- 2nd . tain employes in the Department of Lots 16 & 17, Blk. 4, Kuhl's 2nd .. 259.87 Public Safety (General Administration, Lots 29 & 30, Blk. 4, J. N. Roger's Building Maintenance) for overtime 4th Add.......... ... .. 259.87 employment as described in the resolu- Lot 4, Blk. B, Edmund Rice's First 23.87 tion. Add . ............... Adopted by the Council February 8, Whereas, The total amount of assess - 1972. able costs the City may pay is $2,340.44, Approved February 8, 1972. now, therefore, be it (February 12, 1972) Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and he is hereby au- thorized to pay from the Permanent Council File No. 257324—By Charles P. Improvement Revolving Fund, Code McCarty— 6000 the amount of $2,340.44, a portion Resolved, That the proper City offi- of the assessable costs of Sidewalk Con- cers we hereby authorized to pay cer- struction under the 1970 Sidewalk Con- tain employes in the Office of Clerk tract 70-M-0502, Levy No. 6, District of Municipal Court for overtime em- No. u 3, L-7279, in the amont of $2,340.44, ployment as described in the resolu- said Permanent Improvement Revoly- tion. ing Fund to be reimbursed from the Adopted by the Council February 8, City's share of Local Improvement Aid 1972. Fund 0920-461, 1972. Approved February 8, 1972. Adopted by the Council February 8, (February 12, 1972) 1972. Approved February 8, 1972. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257325—By Rosalie L. Butler— Council File No. 257327—By Roger M. Resolved, That American National Conway— Bank (Transamerica) be and hereby is Whereas, In the matter of construe - granted is permit to install a 363 -car tion of a public sanitary sewer in Sub - parking facility on property located urban Avenue from White Bear Avenue between Minnesota, Robert, Fifth and u 1300 feet east of White Bear Avenue; Sixth Streets, more particularly de- also construct sewer service connee- scribed as follows: tions to abutting property, as per Block 11, except Lots 1, 2, and 3; Preliminary Order C.F. 235458, adopt - and except the North 25 it. of Lots -d 10/20/67 13, 14, and 15, St. Paul Proper; Intermediary Order C.F. 235974, all in accordance with plans attached adopted 12/5/67 hereto; subject to the condition that Final Order C.F. 236408, adopted said applicant -permittee, and its sue- 1/2/68 cessors and assigns, shall make due Whereas, Said sewer and construction compliance with all applicable provi- has been determined to be of no direct sions of municipal ordinances, state benefit to the abutting properties, statutes and rules and regulations of Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, That public authorities having cognizance. all orders in the above described matter Adopted by the Council February 8, be and the same are hereby cancelled, 1972. annulled and rescinded, and all pro - Approved February 8, 1972. ceedings in such matters be discon- (February 12, 1972) tined, and be it .. Further Resolved, That the cost of construction incurred in the above de. Council File No. 257326—By Roger M. scribed matter, in the sum of $15,169.04, Conway— be charged to Local Improvement Fund Whereas, By authority of the Laws 71-0920-461. of Minnesota for the year 1959, ChapterAdopted by the Council February 8, 330, H.F. 217 and ratified by C.F. No. 1972. 192216, approved May 2, 1959, the City Approved February 8, 1972. of Saint Paul may aportion of (February 12, 1972) the assessable costs of Sidewalk Con- struction when such costs exceed the benefits to the property owner, Council File No. 257329—By Roger M. Whereas, It has been determined that Conway— the following described parcels of Whereas, Paragraph A-7.1 of the Spe- property be relieved of the following cial Provisions for Grading and Paving amount: LAFAYETTE ROAD from Grove Street Description Amount to Arch -Penn Highway, Comptroller's W. 10 It. of Lot 3 & all of Lot 4, Contract L-7153, provides for the pur- Blk. 6, Hazel =;'O.'2'0 ark Div. 4 poses of enforcing the provisions of all Subj. to sewer e ; W. 20 ft. of guarantees incumbent upon the con - Lot 9 & E. 26 ft. of Lot l0, Blk. tractor the retention of a reserve 6, Hazel Park Div. 4 ........... 56.08 amount for the period of one year from Lot 15, Blk, 2, Kuhl's 2nd Add... 226.06 the date of the final estimate, and Lot 16 & W. 25 ft. of, Lot 17, Blk' Whereas, The entire physical work 2, Kuhl's 2nd Add. 246.42 on the following contract was com- Lots 1 & 2, Blk. 2, J. N. Roger'a pleted well over one year ago, although 2nd Add. 211.431 the one year period from the date of Ex. W. 30 ft. Lot 28 &all of Lots the final estimate has as yet not ex - 29 & 30, Elk. 2, J. N. Roger's Aired and no amount has been expend - 2nd .................... Ro!.e... 246.43 ed by the City for any maintenance Lot 15, Kuhl's 2nd Add... 237.59 repairs thereto, therefore be it OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 113 Resolved, That the reserve amount Cour withheld on the following listed proj- Ca ect be released at this time, pair: Improvement No. 69 -P -0347A L-7153; sit Descnption, LAFAYETTE ROAD — Grove St. to Arch -Penn Hwy.; Arnr nt, 74W1 1501970.; Completion Date, December fun2 men and the Be It Further Resolved, That the flea tractor for the above listed project be and he is finally released from this anic thei contract. It Adopted by the Council February 8, be 1972. Pro Approved February 8, 1972. the (February 12, 1972) B i A File No. 257331—By Roger M. Y_ s, The final costs for the Re - Cedar St. Bridge over Univer- e., Comptroller's Contract L- e been determined and as, uppon final allocation of om which the above improve - is to be paid, it was found that runt originally set up for its g is insufficient to meet the *sof $7 ts and t an additional 07tiwill be required: e, be it red, That the amount of • $70lic oi.07 nC Contingency Fund d from the bto finance fitional cost of the above im- ent. ted by the Council February 8, 1972. Council File No. 257330—BY Roger M. Approved February 8, 1972. Conway— (February,12, 1872) Whereas, The Commissioner of High- ways has prepared plans, special pro- visions and specifications for the im- Council File No. 257332—BY Roger M. provement of a part of Trunk High- Conway— way Number 392 renumbered as Trunk Resolved, That the Northern States Highway Number 94 within the corpo- Power Company_ be ggitven permission rate limits of the City of St. Paul to install a roximately 410 lineal £eet from the west corporate limits to Lex- of Gas Main on Winthrop (east side) ington Ave.; and between Hoyt and Nebraska under pro - Whereas, Said plans are on file in the visions of Ordinance No. 14786, ap- office of the Department of Highways, proved May 27, 1971. St. Paul, Minnesota, being *narked, Adopted by the Council February 8, labeled and identified as S.P. 2781-1.86, 1972. S.P. 6282-105, 106, (94=392); and Approved February 8, 1972. W_ hereas uSaid special provisions are (February 12, 1972) _ .. _tt of the Deoartment File No. 257333—BY Roger M. Highway ct ER SYSTEM (S-1397). for Highway Construction, date ante Resolved, That the plans and arm commissioner on file in the office of the cations for the above named U Commissioner of Highways, constitute the specifications for said improvement ment, as submitted by the Coati er of Public Works, under Prel of Trunk TrunkHighway Number 392 re r 94; bered as Trunk Highway Number 94; Order No. 254011, approved P and 1971, and Final Order No. 255. iber are Whereas, Copies of said plans and approvedproved Septa be it further special provisions as so marked, and identified are also on file in the Resolved, That the Purchasin office of the Commissioner of Public tbiseafor be, on thins impby rove mi Works; and Adopted by the Council Feb Whereas, The term "said plans and 1972. special provisions" as hereinafter used Approved Fel)ruary 6, 1972. in the body of this resolution shalle (February 12, 1972) deemed end intended to mean, ..., i.an.d. ,.mete the plans and spe- recrrars Dean scribed. Council File No. 257334 — BY iat said Meredith— Application L-14315 :or the Resolved, That App Num- for Restaurant, Tavern, Cigarette and fghway Cigarette Vending Machine Operator he City Licenses, applied for by Alberta of and proved Paul, Inc. at 380 Cedar Street, be and rut the the same are hereby granted.. Adopted by the Council February 81 J. b and 1972. consent Approved February 8, 1972. ch(February 12, 1972) of said Trunk Highway Number 3sz re- numbered as Trunk Highway Number Council File No. 257335 — By Dean 94 in accordance with said plans and' Reredith That applications for Sun - R, provisions.day-on-Sale Liquor Licenses made Py Adopted by the Council February 8, the following ap licants who are hold- 197A2pproved February 8, 1972. add ressenshown, beoandlthe same acre (February 12, 1972) hereby granted and in compliance with 114 PROCgEDINGS OF TH7 C.F. No. 235531, Ordinance No. 13755, which amends Chapter No. 308.00 of the St. Paul Legislative Code and Ordi- nances. Bud George, 537 Greenwood St. Stanley J. Fiorito, 234 W. Kellogg Blvd. Miller Coaches, Inc., 289 Como Ave. 803 Development Co. (A Corp.), 363 St. Peter St. Phalen Park Liquors, Inc., 1199 Payne Ave. J. B., Inc., 77 E. Ninth St. Robert L. Ross, 992 Arcade St. Paul Arend Tavern, Inc., 917-19 Ran- dolph Ave. Parkside Lounge, Inc., 1181 Clarence St. St. Paul Aerie, No. 33, F. O. E., 113 W. Unversity Ave. Lucky Lanes, Inc., 2155 Ford Pky. Petit, Inc., 1373 E. Magnolia Ave. Adopted by the Council February 8, 1972, proved February 8, 1972. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257336 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council February 8, 1972. Approved February 8, 1972. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257337 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council February 8, 1972. Approved February 8, 1972. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257338 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- causes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council February 8, 1972. Approved February 8, 1972. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257,339 — By Dear Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied fon by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the 9 same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issuesuch lie censes upon the payment into the Citi treasury of the requiredfees. Adopted by the Council February 8 1972. Approved February 8, 1972. (February 12, 1972) COMMON COUNCIL ::ouncil File No. 257340—By Charles P. McCarty— Resol—d, That the City Planning Bu - ,eau and the Public Works Traffic Bureau is hereby authorized to con- Inue renting space in the Commerce Building on a month to month basis at .he same rate as presently paid. Adopted by the Council February 8, (972. Approved February 8, 1972. (February 12, 1972) council File No. 257341-257342-257343 —By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of $2,339,598.44, covering checks numbered 1801 to 2361 inclusive, as p& checks or pertinent listing of same on file in the office of the City Comp- troller. Adopted by the Council February 8, 1972. Approved February 8, 1972. (February 12, 1972) No. y Robert F F. Kelly be out of the Account of the General Fund in full settlement of his claim against the City of S for compensation resulting fro jury of July. 1, 1971, wherebl fered a 15% permanent partia: ty to his right index finger a permanent partial disability t index finger, while employee Department of Parks and F and Public Buildings; that of $2A173.50 is now due pay dopted by the CounciI Fe 1972. Approved February 9, 1972. (February 12, 1972) sum, ry 9, Council File No. 257349—By Robert F. Sprafka, by request— Resolved, That a credit in the amount of Eight Hundred Dollars ($800) be al- lowed under Contract L-7387 between the City of Saint Paul and the Hunt Electric Company, said contract for the Electrical Construction of a Recreation Building at Rice and Lawson Play- ground, and said credit to cover Dele- tion of the Public Address System, said change having been requested by the Commissioner of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings, and agreement made with the contractor, and a memoran- dum of said agreement having been filed with the Comptroller and counter- signed by him. Credit PIR 6000-603 to be recredited to 9769-460-013. Job #70-12. Adopted by the Council February 9. 1972. Approved February 9, 1972. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257350—By Rosalie L. Butler-- Resolved, That upon the petition of the City of Saint Paul, that section of public street hereinafter described, be and the same hereby is vacated and discontinued as a public street: OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 115 u of Lynnhurst Avenue vacated and discontinued as a public the northeast by u line of University ey Vacate that pazt of the alley adia- 1 and 18 in Block 2, he southeast by a line I northwesterly of and cent Lots Homer H. Hoyt Co's Addition; Che southeasterly line Lot 194, Hinkel's 3rd subject expressly to the following con - ditions and reservations: to Union Park, Ramsey and on the southwest 1. That the vacation be subject to all the terms of Section 228 of the owing described line: the point of inter- atne Legislative Code, as amended. specific easement be re- southeasterly line of 2 That a tamed to protect the interests of on Prk, with a line 45 southeasterly of and Northwestern Bell Telephone the northwesterly line Lot 198 in said Hinkel's Company 3. That a specific easement be re - tamed to protect the interests of Company. meat, thence southerly n the east line of Lynn- Northern States Power 4. That the petitioner grant to the lie West in Platted he : said point being the City of St. Paul a permanent flow- over and across all tiersection of said east he extended northerly age easement th As a parts of the property con- tig to the 'northerly extremity 127, Union Park. Also, n of the alley abutting of satd alley, said. easement to also embrace the segment of alley ,ion Park, lying between esterly line of Lynnhurst being vacated herein. 5. That the petitioner pay to the d a line 45 feet distant ely of and parallel to the City the sum of $3,220.00 as com- for the vacation and rly line extended of Lot ensation provide the C]ty with a bond in kel's 3rd Amendment to the amount of $5,000.00. Union Park, Ramsey Co., M containing an area of approximate- 1972dopted by the Councll February 9, ly 18,400 sq. ft.; Approved February 9, 1972. subject expressly to the following con- (February 12, 1972) ditions and reservations: 1. That the vacation be subject to all the terms and conditions of Sec- Council File No. 257352—By Rosalie L. tion 228 of the Legislative Code as - Whereas, Butler— amended. 2. That a specific easement be re- presently e wide for centered oer ver thesexistint and 9 tin of the 5'6" brick sewer over the full set aside f( length of the vacated area, and a Fire Train] 20 foot wide easement over the mittee has existing catch has leads. Council alit 3. That a specific easement be re- Finance to tamed to protect the existing n6- the purpos inch water main, said easement to tee with t be centered over he existing main cerning the and hydrant, owned by e fol- under Said easement to include th, lowing restrictions: cqaorl ,. a. no change in the existing street Whereas grade be permitted within the parry has i easement area. of Saint F b. no change in the existing st fieri obtaining of a the Corn- reimburseethe City o, costs incurred in .isais, and the Com- ae does recommend ail obtain two com- "therefore.elfb the c. no'buildings or o1rer nnitted `any i rrco� - nent structure be I': in the recommendations of the Com- er within the easement ara. o ttFeemcon e and antlte Cod themnnissionernof 4. That a specific easement be re- tained to protect the existing Finance be and is hereby authorized Northern States Power Co. V gas to hire, retain and employ tworeal eal main estate appraisers for the PurPesent] of 5. That no compensation be charged appraising the real property Presently for this vacation due to the Pub- tieing considered by the Committee on lie use to which the land will be Lan • and all costs incurred for said put. apggrafsals may be charged to Public Adopted by the Council February 9, to the �Y sEbei ng re�iaiburseii subject its 1972. costs incurred herein per the offer Approved 12,E 1972) made by Maian Construction Company. Adopted by the Council February 9, �— 1972. Approved February 9, 1972. Council File No. 257351—By Rosalie L. (February 12, 1972) Butler— Resolved, That upon the petition of Midway Professional Building Associa- Council FF_ile No. 257353—BY Leonard W. tion, Midway Medical Arts Building' That the Council hereby that section of public alley hereinafter Resolved, described, be and the same hereby is concurs in the action of the Purchasing 116 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL >mmittee in the award for Trucking Building Maintenance, as authorized by A Voting Machines and Equipment to Council File No. 242689, March 18, 1969, and from storage spaces and voting be, and the same hereby is increased daces for the elections scheduled in Ito $100.00, and that said fund shall be the City of, Saint Paul, Minnesota, in charged to Fund 0101-438. the calendar years 1972 and 1973 for I Adopted by thea Council February 9, the City Clerk, Bureau of Elections to 1972. SPACE CENTER; INCORPORATED for Approved February 9, 1972. the cost of $30,186.44 in accordance with (February 12, 1972) specifications, as amended, on Formal Bid #4894, the award being made to the lowest responsible bidder meeting spe- cifications, and the Corporation Coun- Council File No. 257357 - BY Dean sel be and hereby is directed to draw Meredith - up the proper form of contract there- Resolved, That the proper City offi- for and the proper City officials hereby cern are hereby authorized to pay cer- are authorized to execute said contract tain employes in the Department of on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Public Safety (Bureau of$galth) for Reqn. No. 5435. a overtime employment as-escrtbed in Code No. 0800-205. the resolution: Formal -Bid #4894• Adopted by the Council February 9, Adopted by the Council February 9, 1972. 1972. Approved February 9, 1972. Approved February 9, 1972. (February 12, 1972) (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257362 -by Roger M. Council File No. 257354 - By Dean Conway- Meredith- 4 Resolved, That permission be and is Whereas, Robert J. Gray, an emp tee hereby granted to the Northwestern of the Department of Pubhe 9 Y. Bell Telephone Company to make nec- Bureau of Police, was injured in a third essary excavations for and to place and party accident on December 1, 1968, hereafter maintain underground con - while engaged in the performance of duit together with necessary manholes his duties; and and lateral conduits Lo intersecting Whereas, The City has incurred medi- streets and alleys. cal expense in the amount of $114.00 Dig splice pit south of St. Anthony therefor, and said employee was dis- Avenue in alley east of Cleveland abled from work for apend of time Avenue. being paid salary in the amount of All work to be in accordance with the $1,139 40 for which the City may claim attached plans as approved. credit at the rate of $60.00 per week; The Telephone Company to pay cost and of publication incident hereto. Whereas, A compromise settlement Adopted by the Council February 9, has been negotiated betwhe other yeen said em- 1972. said eaecident which Provides forva net in Approved February 9, 1972. (February 12, 1972) settlement to the City in the amount of $650.00; now, thereiore, be it Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to accept Council File No. 257363 -By Roger M. the sum of $650.00 in Hil, final and Conway - complete settlement of its claim herein Resolved, That the Northern States and to execute any necessary releases Power Company, be diver pe=mission therefor; that of said sum $324.00 is to install approximately 850 lineal feet thereby credited to the Police Salary of Gas Main on Kennard (east side) Fund and $326.00 to the Workmen's between Hudson Rd. and Conway under Compensation Fund. proviztons of ordinance No. 14786, ap- Adopted by the Council February 9, proved May 27, 1971. 1972. Adopted by the Council February 9, Approved February 9, 1972. 1972. (February 12, 1972) Approved February 9. 1972. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257355 - By Dean Meredith- Council File No. 257364 -By Roger M. Resolved, That out of the Department Conway - of Public Safety, Services Division, a Resolved, That the Council of the petty cash fund be established in the City of Saint Paul does hereby accept amount of $300.00 for use by the Radio dedication of easement for storm sewer Maintenance Unit with said petty cash poses over a portion of the North - fund to be established by charging ac- west % of the Northwest is of Section count 0114-438. 3, Township 28 •North, Range 22 West, Adopted by the Council February 9, conveyed to the City of Saint Paul by 1972. the State of Minnesota, acting through 1872 Approved February 9, its Commissioner of Natural Resources, (February 12, 1972) and the Corporation Counsel is hereby directed to record said deed of ease- ment in the Office of the Register of Council File No. 257356 - By Dean Deeds. Meredith- Adopted by the Council February 9, Resolved. That the Imprest Petty 1972. Cash Fund of $50.00 created for use Approved February 9, 1972. with the operation of the Public Safety (February 12. 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 117 PRELIMINARY ORDERS Reconstruct the sidewalk on the nortto h side of E. Page St. f=ordg oo ho Gorman Ave. and by and incidental Roger M. work which is necessary Council File No. 257292 --BY to complete said improvement, having Conway- been presented to herefore, be t cii Ofthe City of Saint Paul; Whereas, A written proposal for the Resolved, That the Commissioner of making of the following improvement, public Works be and is hereby ordered viz.: and directed; Reconstruct the sidewalk on the east 1. To mvestfgatet a making necessity said side of Chippewa Ave. from W. Winona or desirability of. St. to Baker St. and on cava south improvement. extent of Baker St. from Chipp. 2. To investigate the nature, and estimated cost of said improve - Cherokee Ave. and by doing °the= ment, and the total cost= ere or sketch work which is necesspary and incidental 3. To furnish a plan, p b ncompletepresented mite COTe Cii of thha e of said improvement. been p 4. To state whether or not said im- City of Saint That PauPauIt a eCommissioner of Resolved, provement is asked for on the petition Public Works be and is hereby ordered of three or more owners. and directed: 5. To report upon all Contra the fore - 1. To investigate the necessity for, going matters to the Commissioner of or desirability of, the making of said Finance. improvement. Adopted by the. Counct February 3, 2. To investigate the nature, extent 1972. Appro ved February 4, 1972. and estimated cost of said improve -(February 12, 1972) - ment. and the total n. pro le o sketch 3. To furnish a plan. p n ,�--- of said improvement. Roger M. 4. To state whether or not said im- Council File No. 257295 -BY provement is asked for on the petition Conway -f three or more owners, ro sal for the 5. To re ort upon all of the fore- Whereas, A written p pp rovement, going matters to the Commissioner of making of the following tine Finance. viz.: Adopted by the Council February , 1972. Reconstruct ,the sidewalk on both Approved February 4, 1972. sides of W. King St. from Bellows St. 12, 1972) to Waseca St. and by doing all other (February work which is necessary and incidental --�- to complete said i n r C onO Ofine Council File No. 257293 -BY Roger M. bClttyy of SsaiintePaul; tthherefore, boneit r of Conway- Resolved, That the Chemise Whereas, A written proposal for the public Works be and is hereby ordered making of the following improvement, and directTo ed: investigate the necessity,? viz.:r. the making of said sidConstruct anewalk on the wheat sidR of Charlton or of extent St. from on theice at. to Morton St. and 2. To investigate the nature,._ ost of said improve - on the east side of Charlton St. d og andmemestimated total cost thereof. ee of sketch Sidney St. to Page St. and by d g, To furnish a Plan, P all other work whic ate said �ixvprove- of said improvement. incidental to comp petition ment, having been Pro a Saintt Paine p o ementtis asked for on not said m - Council of the City cf three or more owners* therefore, be it Upon all of the fore - Resolved, That the Commissioner of 5. g matters totheCommissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered Finance.the Council February 3, and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for• Adopted by or To of, the making of said 1972Approved February -4, 1972. improvement. extent (February 12. 1972) 2. To investigate, the nature, and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost= file or skf. etch Council File No. 257296 of Roger M. 3. To furnish a plan, P Conway - of said improvement. p o ement state asked for on thespetition Whereas, A written proposal for the of three or more owners. of the fore- making hf the following improvement. 5. To re ort upon all v;z,; going matter. to the Commissioner of Reconstruct the sidewalk on both Finance. sides of Page St. from Stryker Ave. to er work Adopted by the Council February 3, Dodd Road and by doing all to 1972. 4, 1972. which is necessary Approved February complete said improvement, having (February 12, 1972) been presented to the Council of the .-._ City of Saint Paul: therefore, boner of Council File No. 25729'1 -By Roger M. PublliiclWorks That and is here ebYiordered Conway- and directed: prop for the or • To desirability investigate s gaLethe making necessity said .kingWherof the written oll wing P Provement, improvement. making viz.: 118 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 2. To investigate the nature, extent Council File No. 257299—By Roger M. and estimated cost of said improve• Conway— ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Whereas, A written proposal for the of said improvement. making of the following improvement, 4. To state whether or not said im- viz.: provement is asked for on the petition si Re o S ruct the side walk from Winona St on the west of three or more owners. 5. To re ort upon all of the fore to Belvidere St. and by doing, all other going' matters to the Commissioner of work e�hich is necessary and mcidental Finance. to complete said improvement, having Adopted by the Council February 3, been presented to the Council of the 1972 City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Approved February 4, 1972. Resolved, That the Commissioner of (February 12, 1972i Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, Council File No. 257297—By Roger M. or desirability of, the making of said Conway— improvement. Whereas, A written proposal for the 2. To investigate the nature, extent making of the following improvement, and estimated cost of said improve - vi and the total cost thereof. Reconstruct the sidewalk on the east 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch side of Stryker Ave. from W. Winifred of said improvement. St. to W. Congress St. and by doing 4. To state whether or not said im- all other work which is necessary and provement is asked for on the petition incidental to complete said improve- of three or more owners. ment, having been presented to the 5. To report upon all of the fore - Council of the City of Saint Paul; going matters to the Commissioner o£ therefore, be it Finance. Resolved, That the Commissioner of Adopted by the Council February 3, Public Works be and is hereby ordered 1972. and directed: Approved February 4. 1972. 1. To investigate the necessity for, (February 12, 1972) or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Council File No. 257300—By Roger M. and estimated cost of said improve- Conway— ment and the total cost thereof. 3. 'to furnish a plan, profile or sketch whereas, A written proposal for the of said improvement. making of the following improvement, 4. To state whether or not said im- viz.: provement is asked for on the petition Reconstruct the sidewalk on both of three or more owners. sides of King St. from Stryker Ave. to 5. To report upon all of the fore- Winslow Ave. and by doing all other going matters to the Commissioner of work which is necessary and incidental Finance. to complete said improvement, having Adopted by the Council February 3, been presented to the Council of the 1972. City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Approved February 4, 1972. Resolved, That the Commissioner of (February 12, 1972) Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, Council File No. 257298—BY Roger M. or desirability of, the making of said Conway— improvement. Whereas, A written proposal for the 2. To investigate the nature, extent making of the following improvement, and estimated cost of said improve - viz.: ment, and the total costor sketch Reconstruct the sidewalk on both 3. To furnish a plan, profile sides of Baker St. from Dodd Road to of said improvement. Bidwell St. and by doing all other work 4. To state whether or not said im- which is necessary and incidental to provement is asked for on the petition complete said improvement, having of three or more owners. been presented to the Council of the 5. To report upon all of the fore-. City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it going matters to the Commissioner of Resolved, That the Commissioner of Finance. Public Works be and is hereby ordered Adopted by the Council February 3, and directed: 1972. 1. To investigate the necessity for, Approved February 4, 1972. or desirability of, the making of said (February 12, 1972) improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- Council File No. 257301—By Roger M. merit, and the total cost thereof. Conway - 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. Whereas, A written proposal for the 4, To state whether or not said im- making of the following improvement, provement is asked for on the petition vi Reconstruct the sidewalk on both of three or more owners. S. To report upon all of the fore- sides of Stevens St. £rom Humboldt all going matters to the Commissioner of other workve to awhich is nll Ave. ecessary nand in - Finance. Adopted by the Council February 3, having lbeen preseentedsaid to hee Council 1972. Approved February 4, 1972. be ;he City of Saint Paul; therefore, (February 12, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 119 Resolved, That the Commissiongr of 5. To repport upon all of the fore- Resolved, Works a and is hereby ordered gf,�ance.atters to the Commissioner of and directed: Adopted by the Council February 3, 1. To mvestigatetthe making necessity said 1972' Approved February 4, 1972. or desirability of, (February 12, 1912) improvement. extent 2. To mvestigats the nature, --_ and estimated cost of said improve- Boger M. merit, and the total cost thee or reof'sketch 3. To furnish a plan, p Council File No. 257328—By of said improvement. - Conway - 4. To state whether or not said hn• Whereas, A written, pro osal for the provement is asked for on the petition making of the following mProvement, of three or more owners of the fore- viz.: 5. To report up reconstruct the sidewalk, on both sides going matters to the Commissioner of of Grotto St. from Lincoln Ave. to Finance. the Council February 3, Grand Ave.; Adopted by construct and/or reconstruct the side - 1972, walk on the east side of Exeter Place Approved February 4, 1972. (February 12,1972i from Dayton Ave. to mar ahaH•Ave.: ��— reconstruct the sidewalk St the south Side of Alton St. from Stewart ve. to W. 7th St.; Council File No. 257302 --BY Rage r M. Conway— reconstruct the sidewalk on boto th Ave. of Cleveland Ave. from Dades: Whereas, A written proposal for the to Marshall Ave.; sides snaking of the following improvement, reconstruct the sidewalk °n ton Ave. of Montrose Place from Y viz.: to Marshall Ave;; on the west Reconstruct the cf efrom Hall Ave reconstruct, the sidewa — Monroe St. to ar work Public Works bean is hereoy u+�=1�� and directed: for, 1. es investigate themakingnecessity said or TO of, improvement. extent 2. To investigate the nature, and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost pro of or sketch 3. To furnish a plan, p of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition ofSthreee or more n eall of the fore - report going matters to the Commissioner of ce b us -3 to Me. to the west apProxin.a1— _-- I.; the east onstruct the sfdewaFairmount Ave. dde of Dale St. from he :o Grand Ave. and on oieinW Ave ideo of Dale St. from Fairmount Lincoln Ave.; construct the sidewalk on both sides of Dayton Ave. from Exeter Pince to Montrose Place; „nstruct the a - pre- p of Finan the Council Fe r ., - - Adopted by Public Works be and is hereoy °+u.==. 1972. and directed: Approved February 4, 1972. (February 12, 1972) 1. To investigate the necessity said or desirability of, the making improvement. extent Roger M. and estimatedigcost of said improve - Council File No. 257303—BY Conway— ment, and the total cost t or sketch mprovement, of said improvement. Whereas, A written Proposal for the 3. To furnish a plan, profile making of the following 1 4• To state whether or not said pe im- viz.: s asked for On Reconstruct ers Ave efrom WinonoafiSe of5?liTee o p1° more rt nA n all ofh the a fore- side of Stiy St and by doing all tters to the Commissioner of to Wyoming and hicidental work which is necessary having to complete said improvement, of the going me Finance. the Council February 8, Adopted by been presented to the Council City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it the Commlasioner of ria ry 8 1972 1972. 12, 1972) Approved February Resolved, That Works be and is hereby ordered (February Public and directed: I. To investigate the necessity for, the making of said RESOLUTION RATIFYING or desirability of, ASSESSMENT improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent said improve- and estimated cost of ment, and the totalan,sp thereof. furnish a p pro or sketch Council File 25731 assessment. of 3. To of said improvement. - tie In the matter of the benefits, cost and expenses for grading materia 1 To vement tis asked for on thespd petition and surfacing with bituminous pro of three or more owners. 120 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL the alley in Block 4Tilsens Essex Park Plat 2 and Block 1, Merit Addition from East Seventh Street to Howard Street. Also construct sewer for storm water Purposes in an easement on, under and across Lot 7, Block 1, Merit Addition, under Preliminary Order 238584, ap- proved May 14, 1968, Intermediary Or- der 239602, approved July 30, 1968, Final Order 239959, approved August 27, 1968. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been and considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, a it therefore be andvthe same Is hereby assessment alee- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. File No. 17289-G. Adopted by the Council February 8, 1972. Approved February 8, 1972. (February 12, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 257345 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Lawton and Meyer's Re- arrangement of Woodbury and Case's Addition to St. Paul from Mount Hope Street to Harvard Street, also construct a sewer in the alley, under Preliminary Order 239939, approved August 22, 1968, Intermediary Order 240974, approved November 19, 1968, Final Order 241339, approved December 17, 1968. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above impro gvement, and said assessment Count il b and havingc considered consiidered finally satisfactory, be it therefore be andvthe same is herebyin' re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. said assessments be Resolved, it is That herebthe determined to be payable in 5 equal Installments. _ File No. 17319-G. 19Adopted by the Council February 9, Approved February 9, 1972. (February 12, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 257346 - do the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction or reconstruction-pf 'side- walks and work incidental thereto: Contract 70-M-0500, District No. 1, Levy No. 8, Assessable: F. O. 249591 -Andrew St., both sides from Curtice St. to Page St. F. O. 249583 -Milford Ste St to ., both sides from 2049753 aRose St both sides from Virginia St. to Farrington St. F. Che0. lsea St. to the east lot lide ine of Lot 13, Block 9, Chelsea Heights Add. F. O. 249745 -Page St., north side from Bidwell St. to Bellows St. Non -Assessable: F. O. 249591 -Andrew St., both sides from Curtice St. to Page St. F. O. 249753 -Rose St., both sides from Virginia St. to Farrington St. F. O. 249745 -Page St., north side o frm Bidwell St. to Bellows St. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above esdatyeehasssRolve, ThThsaidesmentbe and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation, said assessu assessment be Band eit is hhereby determined to $e payable in 5 equal installments. Adopted by the Council February 9, 1972. Approved February 9, 1972. (February 12, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 257347 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction or reconstruction of sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 70-M-0500, Levy No. 15, District No. 1, Assessable: F. O. 248011 -Doswell Ave., both sides from Chelmsford St. to Como Ave. Non -Assessable: F. O. 248011 -Doswell Ave., both sides From Chelmsford St. to Como Ave. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above gnat the said assessment same is hereby in all re- ed, and the same Is hereby �e submitted to the District to County of Ramsey for rther Resolved, That the rent be and it is hereby to be payable in 5 equal y the Council February 9, February 9, 1972. ebruary 12, 1972) OF THE CITY OF.SAINT PAUL, 1972 121 RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 257358 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the East West alley in Block 2, Rugg's Addition from Milton Street to Palmer Place. Also construct sewer for storm water purposes in the East West alley and in Palmer Place, under Preliminary Order 238697, approved May 21, 1968, Intermediary Order 239220, approved June :;Tag Final Order 239520, ap proved July 23, 1968. The assessment of benefits, cast and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council.. and -the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the' same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 8th day of March, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'cicok A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. File No. 17293-G. Adopted by the Council February 9, 1972. Approved February 9, 1972. (February 12, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 257359 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits. cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 9 Birmingham's Fourth Addition to St. Paul, Minnesota from May Street to Roger Street. Alsc construct a sewer in the alley and in Rogers Street for storm water purposes, G1411, under Preliminary Order 240641 approved October 16, 1968, Intermediary Order 241418, approved December 24 1968, Final Order 241774, approved Jan- uary 21, 1969, The assessment of benefits, cost anc expenses for and in connection Witt the above improvement having beer submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same anc found the said assessment satisfactory therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in al respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment of :he 8th -day of March, 1972, at the lour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council hamber of the Court House and City fall Building, in the City of St. Paul; hat the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by he Charter, stating in said notice the :fine and place of hearing, the nature If the improvement, and the amount Issessed against the lot or lots of the )articular owner to whom the notice a directed. File No. 17328-G. Adopted by the Council February 9, 1972. Approved February 9, 1972. (February 12, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 257360 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 4, Syndicate No. 4 Addition, from Victoria Street to Avon Street. Also construct a sewer for storm water purposes in the alley and in Victoria Street, under Preliminary Order 241115, approved November 27, 1968, Intermediary. Order 243014, ap- proved April 8, 1969, Final Order 243626, approved May 6, 1969. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 8th day of March, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'cicok A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul: that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. File No. 17341-G. Adopted by the Council February. 9, 1972. Approved February 9, 1972. (February 12, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME I OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 257361 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- structiopq,, or reconstruction of side- walks +Ld work incidental thereto: Contmet".V0-M-0501, Levy No. 11, Dis- tract No. 2, 122 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Assessable: F. O. 248005—Webster St., east side from St. Clair Ave. to Michigan St. F. 0. 245262—Oneida St., both sides from St. Clair Ave. to the Milwaukee Road right-of-way. F. O. 2480Ni— James Ave., both sides from Edgecumbe Road to Griggs St. F. O. 248477 Cleveland Ave., east side from Bayard Ave. to Randolph Ave. F. O. 248685—Riverwood Place, both sides from Exeter P1. to Otis Ave. F. O. 248719 — Fairview Ave., both sides from Ashland Ave, to Laurel Ave. Non -Assessable: F. O. 248006—James Ave., both sides from Edgeumbe Road to Griggs St. F. O. 248477 — Cleveland Ave., east side from Bayard Ave. to Randolph Ave. F. O. 248685—Riverwood Place, both sides from Exeter Pl. to Otis Ave. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, A public hearing having been had therefore, , it upon the taking and condemnation of Resolved, That the said assessment the lands or easements therein, for the be and the same is hereby in all above improvements, and the awards of respects approved. damages therefor, and . also upon the Resolved Further, that a public assessment of benefits therefor, and hearing be had on said assessment on the Council having duly considered the the 8th day of March, 1972, at the same, now therefore be it hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Resolved, That the taking and con - Chamber of the Court House and City demnation of the lands described in Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; the annexed assessment roll, identified that the Commissioner of Finance give by the signature of the Commissioner notice of said meetings, as required by of Finance, and made a part hereof, the Charter, stating in said notice the and the awards of damages to the time and place of hearing, the nature owners of such lands for said taking of the Improvement, and the amount and condemnation as set forth in said assessed against the lot or lots of the assessment roll, be and the same is particular owner to whom the notice hereby in all respects ratified and is directed. confirmed. Adopted by the Council February 9, Resolved Further, That the said 1972• assessment of benefits, be and the same Approved February 9, 1972. Is hereby in all respects ratified and (February 12, 1972) the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court for confirmation. RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CON- File No. 17603. FIRMING CONDEMNATION AND Adopted by the Council February 9, AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND AS- 1972' SESSMENT THEREFOR Approved February 9, 1972. (February 12, 1972) Council File No. 257344— In the matter of condemning and FINAL ORDERS taking an easement below elevation 65 feet and above elevation 35 feet City Datum, for the purpose of constructing Council File No. 257318— and maintaining public sewers under, File No, 17613. across and through a strip of land 40 feet in width in Lots 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. In the Matter of improving WHEE- Block 8, Suburban Hills, the centerline LOCK PARKWAY (City Project P-0557) of said 40 foot wide strip of land being from Dale Street to Rice Street as fol - a line 5 feet distant Southwesterly of lows: construct a bituminous overlay; and parallel with the centerline of construct curb and gutter; construct Maria Avenue as platted and located street, alley and driveway returns; Northwesterly of Meizean Avenue ex- construct storm water drainage facili- tended Southeasterly across the hereto- ties; and do all other work which is fore described lands. necessary and incidental to complete Also, condemning and taking an ease- said improvement, under Preliminary ment below elevation 26 feet and Order 255582, approved September 2, above elevation —4 feet City Datum, 1971.' for the purpose of constructing and maintaining a public sewer, under, A public hearing having been had across and through a strip of land 40 upon the above improvement upon feet in width in Lot 17, Block 15, Sub- due notice, and the Council having OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 123 heard all therefore, be it Resolved. By the Council of the,City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is to improve WHEELOCK PARKWAY (Ci Project P-0557) from Dale Street to Rice Street as follows: construct a bituminous overlay;construct curb and gutter; construct street, alley and driveway returns; construct storm all drain- age facilities; and do aother work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, and the Council hereby orders said improve- ment to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith.'. Adopted by the Council February 8,' 1972. Approved February 8, 1972. (February 12, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 257195—Ordinance No 15032—By Dean Meredith— An ordinance amending Chapter 161 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code per- taining to Tow Trucks and other vehi- cles providing service to motor vehicles and providing for the licensing and regulation thereof. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Section 161.01 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code is amended to read as follows: "161.01. No person, firm, or corpora- tion shall, within the City of Saint Paul use, operate or maintain any wrecker, tow truck, or other motor vehicle for the purpose of providing service of any kind to the general public, including but not limited to name Ay- specter may Sr - sntng or orner k d or nature to for which a charge is obtaining a license so City Council as here - d. n, firm or corporation :sin a license for the viding service as pro - hall make application, h the License InsPec- ith the annual license name of the applicant, r which the business is -d, the address where to be located, and such ion as the License In - "The annual license fee shall be 5.00 for the first such vehicle and 10.00 for each additional vehicle, ex- cept that any gasoline filling station when licensed pursuant to Chapter 351 or motor vehicle garage when licensed pursuant to Chapter 345 shall pay an annual license fee of $10.00 for each vehicle. SECTION 2 That Section 161.02 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code is amended to read as follows: "Upon payment of the license fee imposed by Section 161.01, the License Inspector shall issue to the licensee a suitable license certificate for each licensed vehicle and such license cer- tificate shall be permanently affixed and displayed at all times on the windshield of the vehicle or such other place as the License Inspector may determine. "Any vehicle licensed as provided herein shall display in a conspicuous place on such vehicle in letters not less than two inches high the business name and address and the telephone number of the licensee. SECTION 3 That a section shall be added to Chap- ter 161, to be designated 161.05, to read as follows: "161.05. No Possessory lien shall at- tach for services performed on any vehicle where such services are limited to starting or attempting to start such vehicle and it shall be'un- lawful for seizany person, firm or cor- poration to e or take into custody any vehicle in order to collect fees or charges for such servicesexcept with the express consent of the driver or owner or agent of the owner of such vehicle," SECTION 4 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days from and after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council February 10, 1972. Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. Presi- dent (McCarty) --6. Nays -0. Approved February 11, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257200—Ordinance No. 15033—By Roger M. Conway— Al 124 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL A POINT APPROXIMATELY 189 FEET WEST OF THE WEST PROPERTY LINE OF CLARENCE STREET. The Council of the Cfty of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That permission and authority are hereby granted to Mr. Anthony's Inc., 1345 Rose Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota, to construct, operate and maintain a restaurant entrance canopy on approxi- mately the north 17 feet of Rose Ave- nue, from a point 168 feet west of the west property line of Clarence Street to a point approximately 189 feet west of the west property line of Clarence Street. SECTION 2 That the Commissioner of Public Works is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Mr. Anthony's Inc., for the construction, operation and mainte- nance of said canopy upon and subject to the followipg terms and conditions: b. That said permittee shall pay the cost of publication of this ordinance and all subsequent ordinances and res- olutions passed in relation to this ordinance; c. That the said permittee shall, with- in thirty (30) days after the passage of this ordinance, file a written acceptance thereof with the City Clerk; d. That said permittee shall obtain t Works to constructbituminouscurt and bituminous driveway and work in. cidental thereto; e. That said permittee shall proper]] protect all excavations made in th, streets, sidewalks and boulevards boil day and night so as to avoid all dam age or injury to persons or property shall properly fill and tamp said s res sidewalks, and boulevards to avoir settling; f. That said permittee shall notif; the Traffic Bureau of the Departmen of Public Works if the construction 0 said canopy shall make necessary th closing of Rose Avenue or part thereof all expenses incurred by the Traffi Bureau in furnishing, installing and re moving of barricades, signs and othe control devices, shall be paid by th permittee; g. That said permittee, after the in ception of said improvement, sha prosecute the same continuously, wit pillgence, and fully complete said wor within a period of 00 calendar days f the satisfaction and approval of sal Commissioner on or bepoe August 1972; h. That said permittee shall notify he Construction Engineer of the De- artment of Public Works when the onstruction starts and notify the same aid Construction Engineer when proi- ct has .been completed to allow for a ural inspection; I. That said permittee shall not pro- .eed with construction unless and until aid permittee shall have fully complied vith the provisions regarding insurance ind indemnification contained in the .ity of Saint Paul, Department of Pub- ic Works Specifications for Street and ;ewer Construction, dated April 1, 1959, 3ectfon numbered 1.44 of said specifica- ions, as amended, applicable to con- ractors. For the purpose of this ordf- iance, the aforesaid section of said ;pecificatfons, number 1.44, as amended, ;hall be read as though the word "per- nittee" was substituted for the word 'contractor" wherever the same ap- rears in the aforesaid _Section 1.44. as Saint Ay bas of of the form City Corporation« Counsel, be filed in the office of the Comptroller of the City of Saint Paul; J. That said permittee or successors in interest shall take out and maintain during the period of this permit and while the canopy is located on said right-of-way a comprehensive protec- tive public liability insurance that shall fully indemnify, hold harmless, and de- fend the City of St. Paul, its agents, officers and employees from any and all damages, claims, losses, judgments, suits or expenses on account of all claims of whatever nature arising out of or connected with the construction, maintenance, operation and removal of the said canepy. A certificate of this Insurance shall be deposited with the City of St. Paul before the start of con- struction. The. liability insurance shall be issued by an insurance company h- censed to do business in the State of Minnesota and the premium and all expenses incidental thereto shall be IJ iandr onp en wal. the Bepfore;the expira- ttee initial - tion, said permittee shall depositwith the City of St. Paul a new certificate to re lace any expiring insurance. The permittee and the City shall be named as joint insured in an amount not less than ,the following coverage: illy injury insurance (including death) in an amount of not less than $100,000.00 for all damages arising out of bodily injuries to or death of one person, and subject to the same limit for eachperson in a total amount of not less than $300,000.00 on account of any one accident. Property damage insurance in an amount of not less than $50,00.00 for all damages to or destruction of prop- erty in any one accident. The coverage shall automatically be re- stored immediately after the occurrence of any, accident or loss from which liability may thereafter accrue and the OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 125 City of St. Paul shall be notified 10 days SECTION 1 in advance of the cancellation of the That the Commissioner of Public insurance coverage by the issuing in- Works, having reported to the Council surance company; that the easement described as: A per- k. That said permittee shall pay the manent easement for sewer purposes costs of administration, engineering 30 feet in width on, under, across, and and inspection incurred by the Depart- through that certain strip of land 120 ment of Public Works because of this feet wide being 60 feet on either Side undertaking; said costs are estimated of the centerline of the Chicago Mil - as a sum of $400.00 to be accounted for waukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad under Department of Public Works Company right-of-way as located Project Number E-1124; across Lot 4, Subdivision of Ayd's 1. That saidermittee shall furnish Farm, 100 acs. NW?' of 5.11, T,28, R.23, a bond to the City o£ Saint Paul in the the westerly dine J said 30 feet wide sum of $5,000.00 conditioned to comply easement being the easterly line of with all the terms of this ordinance Block 7, Ridgewood Park Addition to and to indemnify said City from gll the City of St. Paul Ramsey Co. Minn., costs, and expenses that may accrue oc- produced southerly .across said 120 feet casioned by .the -making of the im- wide strip of land is re aired or the prevenient or arising out of the same; Department of Public Works for the m. That said permittee shall submit construction of the. Milton -St. Clair Storm Sewer, Public Works Project bond and insurance documents to the Office Engineer of the Department of acf277B that the estimated cost of the and that t of said easement 1s $500.00 Public Works; and that the Comptroller has certifies{ n. That said permittee shall furnish to the Council the manner in which the Department of Public Works all the funds may be made available; that documents of record that are a part the Council hereby approves the pmj- of the Contract or incidental to its act for the acquisition of the said ease - execution including but not limited to ment for the aforesaid purpose and d1- addendums, "as built" plans and rects that the same be acquired for tracings; such purpose by the Committee on o. That said permittee shall, during Lands consisting of the Mayor, the the term of this permit, restore and re- Purchasing Agent, Commissioner of pair all property, whether public or Public Works, and the-0ommfssfoner of private, damaged or which may be Finance, if the same can be acquired damaged due to the construction, or by purchase at a reasonable pprice, and maintenance of the said canopy pro- it shall so report to the Coancii'the cost vided for herein; thereof, provided, however, that m case The Council reserves the right to the Committee on Lends cannot procure P. said easement at reasonable price, revoke this permit whenever in its than it shall so report to the Council, opinion the public necessities or the and in that event, the Council hereby public interest will be served by such orders and directs that condemnation revocation. proceedings be sit ted under the q. That said permittee shall, if re- provisions of the City Charter to secure quested by the Bureau of Traffic of the said easement. Department of Public Works, post signs directing parallel parking only on that SECTION 2 part of the North side of Rose Avenve That this ordinance shall take effect abutting the permittee's improved and be in force thirty (30) days from property. and after its passage, approval and SECTION 3 publication. This ordinance shall take effect and passed by the Council February 15, be in force thirty (30) days from and 1972 after its passage, approval and publi- cation. Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Passed by the Council February 10, Mr. President (McCarty) -7. 1972. Nays -0• Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, Approved February 15, 1972. Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. Presi- dent (McCarty) -8. CHARLES P. MCCARTY, Nays -0. Mayor. Approved February 11, 1972. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL CHARLES P. McCARTY, City ttlerk. Mayor. (February 19, 1972) Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALClerk. (February 19, 1972) RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 257232—Ordinance No. Council File No. 257365—By Robert F. 15034—By Roger M. Conway— SprafkF by request— An ordinance approving the project ,. Whereas, It is hereby determined that of acquiring an easement for sewer a band is needed to provide music at purposes in the City of Saint Paul e- the Como Lakeside Pavillon,. Sunday, 4ufred for the Milton -St. Clair Storm February 13, 1972, for the enjoyment Sewer, Public Works Project S -1277B and pleasure of those persons who like to skate to music; and The Council of the City of Saint Paul Whereas, It is hereby determined Does Ordain: that Max Metzger can best fill this 126 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL need, acting as band director with t twelve of his musicians; now, there- 1 i fore, be it c Resolved, That the contract for pro- c viding music at the Como Lakeside I Pavilion on Sunday, February 13, 1972, c be awarded to Max Metzger for the c total price of $240 -OD to be charged to 1 the Adopt d fiycthe Council February 10, ert Fund 0716-258. � 1972. Approved February 11, 1972. (February 19, 1972) 3 Council File No. 257366—By Robert F. Sprafka, by request— Whereas, The attached plans and specifications for the Site Work at Baker Playgrounds, located at Morton Street and Waseca Street, have been prepared by the City Architect under the direction of the Commissioner of Parks, Recreation and Public Build- ings; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That said plans and speci- fications, being satisfactory to the Com- missioner of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings, are herebyapproved i and the Purchasing Agent s hereby authorized to advertise for bids there- on, in the mariner provided in and by the Charter, said advertisement to specify a deposit fee of Ten. Dollars ($10.00). Job #71-76. Adopted by the Council February 10, 1972. Approved February 11, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257367—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department of Water for overtime employment as de- scribed in the resolution. Adopted by the Council February 10, 1972. Approved February 11, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257368-13y Robert F. Sprafka, by request— Resolved, That the proper city offi- cers are hereby authorized and duetted to execute.an agreement between the City of St. Paul and Steve Carow and J. O. Thompson, to provide ski instruc- tion in the City's ski instruction pro- gram at Como Park Golf Course anc Battle Creek Park, for the term com- mencing January 3, 1972 and terminat. ing March 17, 1972. Ad—ted by the Council Feb. 10, 1972 Council File No. 257369 — By Dear Meredith— Resolved, That pursuant to the Awarc of the Minnesota Industrial Commis Sion, dated February 7, 1972, John Ear man, employee of the Department o Public paid from the Workmen's Compau of ena tion Account of the General Fund, the total sum of $3,500.00, representing 1 weeks of compensation at the compen sation rate of $45.00 per week for 10% permanent partial disability c ae left foot sustained 964, and an additional ompensation at the con f$63.00 per week for l artial disability of the d November 29, 1969, onditions set forth bel icing payable by reasot iermanent partial dial .ohn Ehrman, who was fates while employed 1 nent of Public Safet lolice; be it ne aroreaia coml )aid directly to s the lump am wi ,to and, further soldner be paid t t medical exatnb ,aid John Ehrma the sum of $70.00, :ent (2%) of the I 21, s of rate ject to the such sum the above fes of said fired on said he Depart - Bureau of out of the 0 or $875.00 ) for I on that per- dis- d to Adopted by the Council February 10, 1972. Approved February 11, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257370 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That applications for Sun- day -On -Sale Liquor Licenses made by the following applicants who are holders of On Sale hP o ndhe Licenses tsame 497-9 Payne Ave. 601-3 N. Western Ave. Cafe, Inc., 721 Payne c., 821-3University Ave_ at F. 8, Joseph A Prime, at. Inc., C 7-9 W. Sevenin Adopted by the ouncil February 10, 1972. Approved February 11, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257371 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City such it - tenses lerk uponstheeted paymentssue into the City treasury of the required, fees. Adopted by the Council February 10, 1972. Approved February 11, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257372 — By Dean k Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for t by the persons named on the list at - f tached to this resolution be and the OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 127 same are hereby granted, and the City feet of Lots four, five and eight, ana Clerk is instructed to issue such It -the Northerly five feet of Lots nine, St. upon the payment into the City twelve, and thirteen, Block four, treasury of the required fees. Paul and together with the South - Adopted by the Council February 10, erlNortherly sione-sncth oof Lot fourteen.t three and the Approved February 11, Block four, Paul Proper, in accord- (February ctor -(February 19, 1972)972) ce Minnesota a Statutes, S uirements ctionposed 462.445 Subdivision 3; and Whereas, The Council has no objec- Council File No. 257373 -By Roger M. tion to the said condemnation; now, Conway— therefore, be it Whereas, The Minnesota Pollution Resolved, That the Council of the Control Agency held a public hearing .City ofSafnt Paul does hereby approve on Chapter 34 WPC 34 in the State the Authority's condemning the above - Office Building on February 4, 1972; describedportion of public alley lo - and cated in Block four, St. Paul Proper, Whereas, The Chief Engineer of the and the City Clerk is hereby directed to City of St. Paul presented a statement transmit a certified copy of this resolu- ai. that hearing on behalf of the Public tion to the Housing and Redevelopment to this resolution w—cn ' ' t agreed to by the St. Paul City Now, Therefore, Be It Resell the Council of the City of approves this statement press the Chief Engineer of the Cl Paul at the hearing on the Chapter 34 WPC 34 on Februai Adopted by the Council Feb 1972. Approved February 11, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257374—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, Additions which might prove to be necessary fn the I nprove- ment described as 'Widening and Over- laying of MARYLAND AVENUE from Johnson Parkway to 200 feet east of Prosperity Avenue, Comptroller's Con- tract L-7339, City Project No. 70-P-0529,. Ashbach Construction Company, Con tractor, have been provided for in the Specifications, and Whereas, It has been found necessary to make the following Additions: ADDITIONS As per attached Contract Change Agreement No. 1 ..$3,353.55 and Whereas, The total addition is $3, 353 55 and the Commissioner of Public Works has agreed with the Contractor that the amount of $3,353.55 is the cor- rect sum to be added to said contract, therefore be it Resolved, That the City of St. Paul through its City Council approves the foregoing additions made in accordance with the Specifications in the sum of $3,353.55, said amount to be added tc the lump sum consideration named it the contract, knoas Comptroller's Contract bn d wnc amount toefinancefrom 971CountyAt( Funds. Adopted by the Council February 30 1972. Approved February 11, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257376—By Rosalie I Butler Whereas, The Housing and Redevel opment Authority of the City of Sain Paul has re nested the consent of th Saint orl yas condemning fees Council othe in theupubli alley located in the City of Saint Pat and described as the Southerly fiv d by the Council February 10, ,ad1972 February 19,1972) File No. 257377—By Robert F. ad. That the Council of the of Saint Paul nercuy a.N•. . rms in Resolution No. 2300 of d of Water Commissioners, ado ary 24, 1972, a copy of whit to attached, which Board of M missionrs' Resolution autho President and members of -d of Water Commissioners, or sem as can arrange to do so, e employees-1—ted bvvater the Ge to Ott of the tion June those ��Adopted by the Council February 10, 1972. Approve1972. (February 19,1972) Council File No. 257378-13y Rosalie L. Butler Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of $348,629.20, covering checks numbered 2362 to 2363 inclusive, as per cheme oil filecitn the office s or n oftthe gof a City Comp- troller. Adopted by the Council February 10, 1972* Approved February 11, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257379 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, It appears that the Police and Firemen's Relief Association Guide- . lines Act of 1969 has placed an exces- siveI harsh financial burden on many municipalities; and I Whereas, An alternate plan developed e by Hewitt and Associates provides for - an actuarial funding method that will c stabilize costs for present and future it taxpayers over a 50 -year period with e a resulting reduction of 33 Per cent in OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 les 128 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL opened, Iexamined and tabulated by the City Comptroller, and the City (Prime Contractor) Comptroller made the and the tax levy as compared to the said sa)dalLowry Hoentire t second acobasic floor BAT7LI ELECTRIC ctor)COMt to the Council that the (joint) bid 1969 Guidelines Act; and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Fn- Inc., joint 00 er square Regular Hourly Rate 8:00 a.m. to$11.23 Halsey. Council & Coe Whereas, It appears that this plan is price of four dollars ($4. ) P .. Glore Forgan Municipals, fair and just to both the employer and foot; and be it y managers therefore the employee maintains benefits at Further Resolved'. the this the Weekday Overtime Rate 4throu h and associates advantageous, found o present levels and reduces the financial does Y PP the to midnight Monday $16 09 be it most advntag (joint) bid of obll setons of municipalities; and Commissioner of Public Works. That the (j g Materials and Parts —Contractor 7% gesolved, Whereas, This plan will be presented Commissioner of Finance and the City Friday Stuart, & Co. Ino oiint ma managers, to the Legislative Retirement Study Com troller as a committee which is Cost Plus • • • Halsey, py SMOLM ELECTRIC COMPANY Forgan Mumcip be laceepted and said Commission on February 14 and 15: nego late with thedowner of the Lowry (Secondary Contractor) and associates namely, par now, therefore, be it bonds awarded at a price, Resolved, That this Council endorses Hotel the remaining terms of the ren- Regular Houhrlloy Monday g.m. to p 4:30 r. •...$11.25 and accrued interest with coupon rates he prthat lthe said Legislative plan noand t be limited to the deement whic atlelrminalon o£ as follows: day .............3.75 meant Study Commission give said plan to meetetheoneeds of thegDe ailmof said ent of �VeekdaY Overtime Rate 4thr ugh 1973-1979 ........... ii 3.90 favorable consideration. pp to a dnight Monday ,$16.88 1980 • •, • • •„•....4.00 Adopted by the Council February 11, thereof arks the owner and the Friday ... • . • • . • 1981-1982 be it 1972. Materials and Parts — Contractor 10% and a premium of $9,900.00; Approved February 11, 1912. relative loathe City's and said Cost Plus Further Resolved, That the Council (February 19, 1972) hereby ratifies and approves each and Com - premises” and be it as a result of Formal rporated4therem. every act of the Sinking Fund Com- - Finally Resolved, That the above re- the specifications incorporated SmohK (erred to committee shall within ten Batzli. Electric CombedYg the lowest mittee in connection with the sale o Council File No. 257380—BY Robert F. days present to this Council a pro- Electric Company the said bonds. Council F Adopted by the Council February 14, Sprafka—The Health and Welfare Posed rental agreement embodying all responsible bidders orationder n Copimsee c 1s 1972. Whereas, terms and conditions for this Council's tions an the Corp Approved February 14, 1972. and Insurance Committee is cyrrentlY consideration. hereby directed to draft the proper (February 1972) San p 19, conducting a study to ccatoverage a the Adopted by the Council February 11, form °erformance and b ayment bonds. proper insurance to for the 1972 1972 sarY P offeclals are hereby Civic Center premises as property of Approved February 11, The proper City P. the City of Saint Paul: and (February 19, 1972) authorized to execute said contract on Whereas, Said committee finds, deter- behalf o£ the City of Saint Paul. Council CC1•Fy a No. 257390—By Charles mines and recommends to the Council _---------- Formal Bid No. 4874. approved January 21, of the City a Seine Paul that it is nec- - _ Adopted by the Council February il, ti WrihNo 257Yi2 C p ail did by Reno u- essary and m tbest in Council File No. 257382 --By Roger M. 1972. 1972. 1972, authorize the issuance and sale.of plementing a proper Conway— Approved February 11, 1972, program that policies of insurance gesolved, That permission be and is (February 19, 1972) $5 600,ON Dbe dated eF February 1, covering fire, extended coverage, van- hereby granted to the Northwestern 19172G, the proper city officers have dalism, and malicious mischief be con- Bell Telephone Company to make nee- -- and as tinun on the existing premises and its fully caused the said bonds to be e - essari excavations for and to place and vertised for sale and said advertisement contents; and hereafter maintain underground tori- Council File No. 257365—By Charles P• and an e submitted Whereas, Said committee further dull together with necessa manholes McCarty— pr er City offi- required sealed bids to be submitted ry That the p on February 14, 1972, finds it necessary to conduct a current and lateral conduits to intersecting Resolved, p were submitted and opened. examined inspection of the premises for the pur- streets and alleys. a Avenue clogs are hereby authorized and directed and tabulated by the City Comptroller, Post of deciding the adeqquacy of cur- place buried cable on Wynn to enter into an agreement with the and the City Comptroller made the rec- reant coverage and necessi the afore, be between Pascal and Albert Streets. grillage of Maplewo owned by the Rame a Stuart & Co., additional coverage, now, All work to be in accordance with of a parcel of land, ommendation to the Council that the roved. sey County Detention ihehterma sand (joint) bid of Hats o ci als, it the attached plans m ant cost DuPont ager Faand associates was Resolved, BY the Council of the City The Tele hone Company to pay practice pistol range; Inc., of Saint Paul: p Inc., joint managers• of publication incident hereto. conditions being fully set for s e 1. That the proper city officials are Adopted by the Council February 11, agreement, a cope Of Co ncil Februari li, found to be the most advantageous, 1972 Adopted by therefore be it hereby authorized and directed to Approved February 11, 1972. 19A Resolved, That the (jInet) Dudp-ont make payment on end renew Policy 1972. mac, joint Approved February 11, Halsey, Stuart & °•• No. 1ST -8045182, in the amount of (February 19, 1972) (February 19, 11 Glore Forgan Municipals, $8,632.00, as annual premium for the —_ imagers, and asawarded at a accepted year 1973. and said bonds 2. That the office of the City Archy- and accrued interest with tett is hereby authorized and directed Council File No. 257383—BY Roger M. coupon rates as follows: .4.60 to conduct an inspection of the prem- Conway— Council File No. 257387-257386—BY namely, P Resolved, That the roper City Offf- Rosalie L. Butler— 4.90 ises and submit a report of its findings p Resolved, That cheSo the aB6 er gate 1986-1993 ................... • • ,5.00 to the Health and Welfare and Insur- cials are hereby authorized and di- the City Treasury, covering checks lgg4-2002 ................... once Committee for their consideration. ratted to execute, on behalf of the City amount of $952,550.19, premium of $3,920.00; be et Council Adopted by the Council February 11, of St. Paul, Addendum to Agreement and a p 1995, between the City and Horner & Shifrin, numbered 2364 to 2586 inclusive, as Per Further Resolved, Throves each and Approved February 11, 1972. Inc. said Addendum to Agreement per checks or pertinent listing of same P- Hereby ratifies and app (February 19, 1972) twining to the furnishing of engineer- file in the office of the City Comp- every act of the Sinking Fund Commite ing services to the City in connection troller. the Council February 11, tee in, connection with the sale of the with the preparation and full comple- Adopted by said bonds. 1972. Adopted by the Council February 14, Council File No. 257381—BY Roger M. tion of the City's water pollution abate- Approved February 11, 1972) 1972. 14, 1972. Conway— meant study, and increasing the ceiling (February 19, Approved February Whereas, The Fact Finding Commit- of the said agreement by the sum of —_ (February 19, 1972) tee appointed by this Council et Jnu- $20,000.00. Council File No. 257389—BY Charles P. �-- teeary 6 1972 for the purpose ofd n Jann- Adopted by the Council February il, ing the feasibility of rental of s poi- 1972. McCarty— Council File No. 257391—BY Charles P. tion of the LOwrY Hotel by the Saint Approved February 11, 1972. Whereas. The Council did by Resolu- Paul Department o4 Public Works has (February 19, 1972) tion No. 257131, approved January 21, Whereas, The Council did by Resolu- made its recommendation that space _�_ 1972, authorize the .issue improVein�t McCarty— a roved JnuarY 21. be ac wired in the Lowry Hotel for the Department oY Public Works, Bonds, Series 1972, to be dated Febris- tion No. 257133, PP Now, Therefore li it Council File No. 257384—BY Roger M. of $4.5 cries Capital 000,000 Water Pollution Abate- as the proper city 1972, authorize the issuance and sale wry 1, 1972, and caused the said of genes 1972, to be dated Resolved, That this Council does Conway— officers have fully . 1, 1972, and as the proper hereby accept and concur 1n the ret- Resolved. That the City Council here- officers have fully. caused the herebyommencception of said Fact Finding by concurs in the action of the Contract said advertisement required sealed 92 cebru Committee that the Department of Committee in the award of a contract bonds v be advertised for sale and men on Public Works be eeent authorized to ant nthe ICES for enVarrious ELECTRICIANS' DeprmeSERV_ ts R as to be submitted on February into a and as the bids were submitted and said bonds to be advertised for sale owner of the Lowry Hotel for the needed. ..4 130 PROCEEDINGS OF THE and said advertisement required sealed I 1. bids to be submitted on February 14, F 1972, and - the bids were submitted a andopened, examined and tabulated by the City Comptroller, and the City 1 Comptroller made the recommendation Bankers Trust Coto the Council mpany(&inAssoclate. was found to be the most advantageous, therefore be it Resolved, That the (Joint) bid of < Bankers Trust Company & Associates be accepted and said bonds awarded at a price, namely, par and accrued inter- est with coupon rates as follows: 1975-1979 4.00 1980-1988 ........................4.75 1989-2002 ........................5.00 and a premium of $16.70; be it Further Resolved, Tha hee Council and hereby ratifies and app every act of the Sinking Fund Commit- tee in connection with the sale of the said bonds. Adopted by the Council February 14, 1972. Approved February 14, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257393 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, The Ramsey County Engi- neer has prepared plans, special pro- visions and specifications for the im- provement of a part of Laenteur Ave. bordering on the corporaterplimits from the west corporate limits to Dale St.; and Whereas, Said plans are on file in the office of the Ramsey Cobu being Engeed, It. Paul, Minnesota, j ro ecbe EPST 5007e (0 4), SAP 62 a. -630 and Whereas, Said special provisions are on file in the office of the Ramsey County Engineer St. Paul, MInnesota, Fedbeineral Project EPST 5007 (004)identified .A.P. 62-630-17, which, together with the Min- ficatiof onta s1e fortmHighway ig Construction, dce of ated Sanuary 1, 1972, on file 1n the of- constitutee the iiscc! leationsHforwsaid improvement of Larpenteur Ave. from the West City Limits to Dale St.; and Whereas, Copies of said plans and and lidentified are asrovisions so onfi marked, lin ethe office of the Commissioner of Public Works; and Whereas, The term "said plans aset COMMON COUNCIL lin employes in the Department of ublic Works for overtime employment > described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council February 15. 172. Approved February 15, 1972. (February 19, 1972) :ounc)l File No. 257395 -BY Roger M. COnWay- Resolve d, That the proper city Off.' .5 are hereby authorized and directed o execute on beha]£ of the City of St. execute the Agreement between the City Lod State of Minnesota Department of iighways. Said Agreement Is Minnesota High - Nay Department Cooperative Construe - ion Agreement -Agreement No. 57044 or "Griffith -Pt. Douglas Relief Sewer iystem;' City Contract No. 5-094 for suture T.H. I-94 drainage within cor- 3orate City limits. A copy of said Agreement being at- tached hereto and incorporated herein ly reference. . Further ResolvedWhat the costs in- curred by the City of St. Paul under the terms of this Agreement shall be paid from P.I.R. 6000 to be reimbursed from Minnesota Highway Department Cooperative Construction Agreement No. 57044. Adopted by the Council February 15, 1972. Approved February 15, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257397 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Resolved, That upon the petition of Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, those sections of public streets and public alley here- inafter described, be and the same are hereby vacated and discontinued as public streets and public alley: That part of Wilkin Street as plat - and that pa t of Ramtsey Street (prey- ent - Grand Avenue) as widened, being part of Lot 2, Block 29, Rice and Irvine's addition to Sant Paul, lying south of aline extending from the northeast corner of Lot 1, Block 1, Leech's Addition to St. Paul to the northerlyand corher of Lot 3, BIoCk 29Iain, Paul, and Ilying north tofnthe south line of Block 1, Leech's Addition to St. Paul extended easterly; e, ­ That cart of Leech Street as special provisions' as hereinafter ll e in the body of this resolution shall e deemed and intended to mean, refer to, and incorporate the plans and spe- cial provisions in the foregoing recitals it part w, Then, BeItResolvede Tharte said Now, plans and special provisions fothe improvement of Larpenteur Ave, from the west corporate limitseto Dale St. bordering the limits c thCity of St. Paul be and in are approved. Adopted by the Council February 15, 1972. Approved1972. February 19, 972) Council File No. 257394 -By Roger M. Conway-. Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay car - on as i line aid Lot Ong a rly line tersects a point OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 131 arising or growing out of the va- art of West Seventh cation of the streets described in of nedibeinB t�?�eleionl the Petitiod.___-- r:r 5) 47 feet Southeasterly from u+r t ee ++ _ - nal center line of Seventh Street: Block Ohe (i) and Lots our thence North all 1 line 5 theta theal 5nce Souaid 0theastpeslY Addition, cite aboin Block ve o (2) in Leech's at right angles to said Parallel line, 1972. 97 Adopted by the Council February 15, wsthe toSouth I porn t of h seginningt 4; thence ApprovedFebruary 195 1972) subject expressly to the following bon- d --- ditions an reservations: 1. That the vacation be subject to all Council File No. 257403 - the terms of Section 228 of the Legislative Code as amended. cost fundsoftheTvariouse CitanDerartments 2, That the petitioner at his own y and expense barricade, obliterate, heretofore approved by the Cfunds as ty Comp - rebuild and/or revamp the street troller, at; such 1972 sfares °indicated in and alley intersections as neces- February 15, and l remove the appearance of documents attached hereto and myyade a public usage to the satisfaction °f -tphae same werhereof e et forth tcullYfand com- the Department of Public Works. P y roved, 3. The existing Leech Street traffic letel herein, are hereby app be Department of Pub c Works cOm- on file m the office of the City Clerk shall not be interrupted until the copies of the aforementioned aiso Clerk D e art the f Pub of re- and 1n the office of the City Comptrol- aligned Leech Street in the vice- ler. nity of West Seventh Street. Prep- Adopted by the Council February 15, aration of Plans, special Prov ia- 1972• roved February 15, 1972. ions, specifications, construction, App 1972) inspection, and approval shall be (February 19, performed by the Department of Publle Works. All costs incurred Dean hall be Pat d �..,,.,..n File No. 257404 - BY 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. lertaking s Uinterests ofa North •r Company a X11 Telephone Company :d. acabnetheet igh trelocationbe he pP etitioner•rovide fir( petitioner es of adequate width r mans including by the Sant Palactiul Fire De existing 6 Inch -ate lilkin Str dkeretionte iid;ent on policem if his ofl Adoptee 1972. Approv 247103. 9 _ provided with a bwritten covOnat conditioned to inde e y and hoz 'and I the City harmless c aims f £oran damage damages, hints, and e: costs, charges, judgm penses of every kind and Hato Council Meredi Resolv be authc partmen Police f AND n cost of the desi lighting be insb cruitme cle to b on sucl as nai by the -Council February 15, February 19151972)2 Ile No. 257405 - BYgg Dean iiedhto pinur hese £orlthe Det Of Public Safetyy.. Bureau of lm DIMENcsIcONn TTON PatA a Was estimated to be less "+ - Th%tedpto a draft the proper 132 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL and obtain performance bonds for the award of this contract. Fund Code: 3123-803. Adopted by the Council February 15 1972. Approved•February 15'1972' (February 19, 1972) File No. 257406— ved, That the transfers withir f the various City Department: )reapproved by the City Comp as such transfers of funds as o1 'Y 15, 1972 are indicated it nts attached hereto and made s reof by reference as fully as it e were set forth lully and com. herein, are hereby approved. f the aforementioned alsobeing in the office of the City Clerk :he office of the City Comptrol- ed by the Council February 15, ved February 15, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257407 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department of Public Safety (Police) for overtime employment as described in the reso- lution. Adopted by the Council 1972. February 15, Approved February 15, 1972' (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257408—By Charles P. McCarty— Resolved, By the Council of the City of Saint Paul, that it satisfactorily ap- pears from the pertinent report of the Commissioner of Finance and said Council finds that the cash in said City's Treasury is and will be inade- forat then currenthecalendaro yeartiotoo the extent of Six Million Dollars share0 f0 the)uncol and that of said he real estate and personal property taxes levied for the current calendar year and to become payable to said City for the application to the payment of its said obligations for the current calen- dar year represent an amount in excess Of Six Million Dollars ($6,000,000.00); that it Is necessary for the meeting of the said City's aforesaid obligations that its Sinking Fund Committee be and said Committee hereby is author ized in behalf of .aid rit. ,,,,.a — and to execute and deliver the -notes of said City therefor in the aggregate Principal sum of Six Million Dollars ($6,000,000.00) payable within the cur- rentcalendar year and withi$ not to exceed six (6) months from the date of the same, with interest on said prin- cipal sum at a rate not to exceed seven percent (7%) per annum, and to pledge the share of said City in the aforesaid uncollected portion of said real estate and personal property tax levies for the current calendar year; I Further Resolved, That in the event of such borrowing hereunder, the D sum borrowed, Six Million ollars ($6,000,000.00) shall be deposited in the City Treasury to supply said cash de- ficiency therein in respect of the funds available for the meeting of said City's obligations during the current calendar aIctercpleforesaid,nhdeficiency nciaamount as of Six Million Dollars ($6,000,000.00) and that, to the extent of any such bor- rowing hereunder, on behalf of said City, for said purpose, said City's share of such uncollected real and personal property tax levies for the current year shall be hereby deemed ttpphhI dged to I sums eborroweda as eevidenced by said interest �twhich shallbbe principal xe uted and delivered raid such uncollected-taxevieorhe current year representing an amount in excess of Six Million Dollars ($6,000,000.00) plus interest thereon at a rate not to exceed seven percent (7%) per annum which might accrue on any such authorized notes. Adopted by the Council February 15, 1972. Approved February 15, 1972. (February 19, 1972) r0uncil File No. 257409 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, the transfer aof pOpff Sale Liquor4 1973,Li- cense issued2 to � Antho yg Liuos January Inc. at 345 North Robert Street, be and the same is hereby transferred to Anthony Squares Building, (2nd Floor) FEast) Kellogg Boulevard. Adopted by the Council February 15, 1972 Council File No. 257410 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application L-14609 for Cigre Restaurant, On and Off Sale Malt te Licenses - Beverage ed for byn Justice eHt Hammond at 2 3 Selby ­nue, be and the same are hereby granted. Adopted by the Council February 15, 1972. Approved February 15, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257411 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Restaurant, aOnAandicOff Sae Malation t giedBever for bydPatriciaCigarette A. Ra monda at 1105 Selby Avenue, be and the same ire hereby granted. Adopted by the Council February 15, 972. Approved February 15, 1972. (February 19, 1972) :ounctl File No. 257412 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application L-11902 or 3everageu Tavern and Cigarettend Off Sale Li - OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 133 censps, applied for by Paula Ardith Miller at 479 St. Peter Street, be and the same are hereby granted. Adopted by the Council February 15, 1972. Approved February 15, 1972. - (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257413 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved That applications for Sun- day -On -Sate Liquor licenses made by the following applicants who are holders of On Sale Llquor Licenses at the addresses shown, be and the same are hereby granted and in compliance with C. F. No. 235531 Ordinance No. 13755, which amends Chapter No. 308.00 of the St. Paul Legislative Code and Ordinances. George Kohls, 738 Thomas Ave. George M. Dorle, 960-6 N. Lexington Ave. Joseph R. Nemo, 728 Armstrong Ave. Robert C. Koehnen„Inc., 859 Randolph Ave. Eigenman Enterprises, Inc., 519 W. 7th Dahl's 620 Club, Inc., 620 W. Seventh Bot. hland's Liquor & Foods, Inc., 685 E. Third St. Moren Koury & Anthony J. Koury, Sr., 1180 E. Seventh St. Little Dipper Bar, Inc., 1045 Hudson Rd. Clara Jackson, Ernest A. Jackson & Wm. K. Conter, 374-6 St. Peter St. Mrs. Elsie C. Johnsen, 1347 Burns. Como Recreation, Inc., 1013 Front Ave. Highland Inn, Inc., 1870 Old Hudson Rd. Minnehaha Bowling Center, Inc., 955 Seminary Ave. Adopted by the Council February 15, 1972. Approved February 15, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257414 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, ' and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council February 15, 1972. Approved February 15, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257415 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council February 15. 1972. Approved February 15, 1972. (February 19, 1972) 4 Council File No. 257416 — By Dear Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied foi I y the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the ;ame are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such lf- .enses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council February 15, 1972. Approved February 15 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257417 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied' for by the ppersons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such R- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council February 15, 1972. Approved February 15, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257418—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department of Parks and Recreation and Public Buildings for overtime employment as described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council February 15, 1972. Approved February 15, 1972. (February 19, 1972) File No. 257419—By Victor J. 0— ed, That the Council hereby and to 1972, a copy of which, marked EXHIBIT "A” is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference: Case No. 1-72-H; Property, 46-48 West Isabel St.; Appellant, Raymond Doocy. Adopted by the Council February 15, 1972. Approved February 15, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257420 — 257421 — By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of $339,974.71, covering checks numbered 2587 to 2769 inclusive, as per checks or pertinent listing of same on ftle in the office of the City Comptrol- ler. Adopted by the Council February 15, 1972, Approved February 15, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257426—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The attached plans and specifications for Boarding Uand Securing Work on Vacant Buildip ngs at Various Addresses have been prepared by the City Architect under the direc- tion of the Commissioner of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings; now, therefore, be it 4 134 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Resolved, That said plans and speci- fications, being satisfactory to the Com- missioner of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings, are hereby approved and the Purchasing Agent is hereby authorized to advertise for bids thereon in the manner provided in and by the Charter. Job #72-15. Adopted by the Council February 16, 1972, Approved February 17, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257427—By Victor J. Tedesco -- Resolved, That the Council hereby �alnt Paul Board of Appeals and Re- view for the Housing, Building and Fire Prevention Codes pertaining to the following listed properties and as shown by the official minutes of said Board of Appeals dated February 9, 1972, a copy of which, marked EXHIBIT "A" is attached hereto and made a part hereof byy reference: m Case No. 2-72-H; Property, 932 East Adopted by the Council February 16, 1972. Approved February 17, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257428—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the plans and specifi- cations for the construction of an orna- mental lighting system for Port Au- thority, in the Riverview Industrial Park, City Project M-0532, as submitted herewith reared ct the Lighting Bureau under the direction of the Com missioner of Public Utilities be and the same are hereby approve[l, the same being satisfactory to the Commissioner of PublicUtilities, and the Purchasing Agent is hereby authorized to advertise' for bids thereon in themanner pro- vided in and by the Charter. Adopted by the Council February 16, ail 1972. Approved February 17, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257429—By Robert F Sprafka— Resolved, That out of the Workmen's Compensation Account of the Water Department Fund weekly compensation of $80.00 be paid Joseph D. Palumbo, while he is temporarily totally disabled by reason of injuries he received on January 19, 1972, while employed by the Water Department, and that $48.00 in final settlement, to and including January 26, 1972, is now due and pay- able. Adopted by the Council February 16, 1972. Approved February 17, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257435—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the proper cityy offi- cers are hereby authprized.,aadShrected to execute on behalf of the City of St. Paul the Agreement between the City and the State of Minnesota Department of Highways, said Agreement beim a twsupplement en he tto Citya and said No. De- partment and modifying paragraph 5.J of said agreement No. 56757 to delete 6625'a percent and substitute 75 percent as the State's share of the costs of sig- nal work. A copy of said Agreement being at- tached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Further Resolved, That the costs in- curred by the City of St. Paul under the terms of this Agreement shall be paid 'rom code 6000 to be reimbursed from M.H.D. supplement to agreement No. 56757. Adopted by the Council February 16, 1972. Approved February 17, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257436—By Roger M. Conway— In the matter of improving WHEE- LOCK PKWY. from Dale St. to Rice St. (City Project P-0557) under Prelimi- nary Order, C. F. No. 255582, approved September 2, 1971, and Final Order C. F. No. 257318, approved February 12, 1972, Resolved, That the plane and specifi- cations for the above named impprove- ment, as submitted by the Commisslon- er of Public Works, be and the same are hereby approved, and be it further Resolved, That the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby directed to adver- tise for bids on this improvement. Adopted by the Council February 16, 1972. Approved February 17, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257439—By Victor J. Tedesco— tions of "Life Guard" and "Water Safe- ty Instructor" pre being scheduled, and Whereas, Investigation makes it evi- dent that sufficient eligible lists cannot be obtained from among the residents of the City, and Whereas, It is deemed in the best in- terests of the City to extend competi- tion to persons living outside of the City; now therefore, be it Resolved, That the residence require- ments for admission to the examina- tions as provided in Section 10 D of the Civil Service Rules are hereby waived for the r --t examinations for Life Guard" and "Water Safety Instructor" to be held following the passage of this resolution. Adopted by the Council February 16, 1972. Approved February 17, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257440—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the City Council here- by concurs in the action of the Contract Committee in the award of a contract for furnishing all labor, materials, and equipment necessary or incidental to the REVISION OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS as follows: i OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 135 1. W. 7th St & Munster —Ped. Signal ..... .....$ 3,700.00 2. W. 7th St. & Maynard .... 4,900.00 3. W.7th St. & St. Paul ..... 4,800.00 4. W. 7th St. & Montreal,& Lexington ......... 11,600.00 5. W. 7th St. & Otto ......... 5,400.00 6. W. 7th St. & Randolph & Osceola . -..... .... 11.700.00 7. W. 7th St. & Jefferson ....450000 8. W. 7th St. & 5t. Clair ..... 6,100.00 9. W. 7th St. & Goodhue— Ped. Signal ............... 4,900.00 10. W. 7th St. & Smith ....... 6,300.00 11. W. 7th St. & Ramsey ...... 6,700.00 12. W. 7th St. & Chestnut .... 6,000.00 13. E. 7th St. & Payne ....... 7,600.00 14. E. 7th St. & Mound ....... 5,300.00 15. E. 7th St. & Maria ........ 5,000.00 16. E. 7th St. & Hope ........ 6,000.00 17. E. 7th St. & Arcade ...... 7,800.00 18. Minnehaha & Arcade ..... 5,900.00 19. E. 7th St., Minnehaha & Mendota .................. 15,000.00 20. E. 7th St. & Forest ........ 6,000.00 for the Department of Public Works, to HUNT ELECTRIC CORPORATION for the contract price of (LUMP SUM Inspection—Lump $10,671.00) as a re- sult of Formal Bid No. 4853—Amended, and the specifications incorporated therein. Hunt Electric Corporation be- ing the lowest responsible bidder under the specifications and the Corporation Counsel is hereby directed to draft the proper form of contract and obtain the necessary performance and payment bonds. The proper City officials are hereby authorized to execute said con- tract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. C.F. #256532. Contract #71 -T -1020B. Dept. Cont. No. 71 -T -1020B. Engineer's Estimate: $131,520.00. Formal Bid No. 4853 (Amended). Adopted by the Council February 16, 1972. Approved February 17, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257441—By Leonard W. Levine— Whereas, The Board of Education of Independent School District No. 625 has, by resolution passed by such board ordered a special election to be hQ on March 14, 1972, which is the same day as the City Primary Election; and Whereas, The Board of Education has contracted with the City of St. Paul for election services in accordance with Chapter 705, Laws of Minnesota lot 1965; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Council hereby orders a special election to be held on March 14, 1972 on the Bond Electior ordered by the Board of Education and be it Further Resolved, That notice of sail election be published in the St. Pau Legal Ledger on Feb. 25 and March 3 and be it Further Resolved, That notice of saic election be published in the StPau Dispat ch and St. Paul Pioneer Ness or March 3, and be it Further Resolved, That the City Clerl shall prepare ballots stating the afore said question in the manner prescribe( by law, and be it Further Resolved, That the City Clerl is hereby ordered to give notice o said election in the manner provided ;y law, and that the registration rec- >rds on file in the Registration and rlection Bureau of the City Clerk's )ffice be used as provided by law, and )e it Further Resolved, That the said ape- ;ial election shall be held in the 159 .lection precincts of the 12 wards of ;aid city, and be it Further Resolved, That the polls at ;aid special election shall remain open iuring the hours provided by law, and the polling places and the judges of said special electron shall be the same as those at the City Primary Election, and be it Further Resolved, That the proper city officers are hereby authorized and directed to prepare the necessary printing and election supplies to be charged to Special Election Account 3007, and be it Further Resolved, That the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give such notice and do whatever else is necessary for the submission of said question in the manner prescribed by law. Adopted by the Council February 18, 1972. Approved February 18, 1972. (February 19, 1972) No. 257442—By Charles P. Che City of Saint Paul initial application to the tent of Labor for funds, the Emergency Employ - F 1971, as authorized by 1327, adopted August 17, 'he City has received this in the total amount of grant allowance to the City of Saint Paul by the sum of $695,160.00, as au- thorized by C.F. No. 255906, as October 1, 1971; and Whereas, The pCity of Saint Paul has addi- tional prepared50 000 an 00 of federal al fundsn for an dal - located to Saint Paul by the U.S. De- partment of Labor; Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Mayor, on behalf of the City of Saint Paul, is hereby authorized and directed to submit this modified application to the U.S. De- partment of Labor for the sum of $1,- 323,100.00, pursuant to the Emergency Employment Act of 1971, a copy of said application being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Adopted by the Council February 16, 1972. Approved February 17, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257443—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That upon the petition of Gillette Company, et al, that section of aliraeteiaesnndthe same herbysvctdad discontinued as a public street: Vacate Olive Street from the north- westerly line of East Fifth Street 136 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL to the Southwesterly extension of the northwesterly line of Lot 5, Block 42, Kittson's Addition to St. Paul; subject e7ressly to the following con- ditions and reservations: 1. That the vacation be subject to all the terms of Section 228 of the Legislative Code as amended. 2. That a specific permanent ease- ment be reserved to protect the existing 12" R.C.P. sewer, said easement to be 30 feet in width and centered along the centerline of Olive Street within the limits described in the legal descrip- tion above and subject to the fol- lowing restrictions: a. No building or structure will be permitted within the ease en area. b. No other type of construe on work such as grading and v- tng will be allowed within the easement area without the It - ten approval of the Com - stoner of Public Works. 3. That the petitioner pay to the City of Saint Paul the sum of $8,500.00 as compensation for the vacation and provide the City with a bond in the amount of $10,000.00. Adopted by the Council February 11, 1972. Approved February 17, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257444—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That upon the petition of Richard J. Schreier and Richard E. Sagstetter, that section of public alley hereinafter described, be and the same hereby is vacated and discontinued as a public alley: Vacate the alley in Block 15, "Mer - rills' Division of Rice Street Villas"; subject expressly to the following con- ditions and reservations: 1. That the vacation be siubject to all the terms and conditions of Section 228 of the Legislative Code as amended. 2. That the petitionerpay to the City the sum of $1,710.00 as com- pensation for the vacation and provide the City with a bond it the amount of $5,000.00. Adopted by the Council February 17 1972. Approved February 17, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257445 — By Dea' Meredith— Resolved, That the Council herebl grant permission to the Saint Patrick', Association, Inc., to hold a St. Patrick', Day parade in the downtown area o Saint Paul on Friday, March 17, 1972 at 12:00 noon. The route will be as follows: Fron Kellogg and Wabasha; on Wabasha t, Ninth Street; Ninth to St. Peter St. St. Peter St. to Market; Market t Fourth Street; and disband on Marke betNeen Fourth and Fifth Streets. Adopted by the Council February 1' 1972. Approved February 17, 1972. (February 19, 1972) :ouncil File No. 257446 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That applications for Sun - lay -On -Sale Liquor Licenses made by he following applicants who are hold- �rs of On Sale Liquor Licenses at the addresses shown, be and the same are xereby granted and in complfanylR with F. No. 235531, Ordinance N 13755, which amends Chapter No. 308.00 of the 3t. Paul Legislative Code and Ordi- iances. iPH Hotel Co., 11 E. Kellogg Blvd. ionny's Bar, Inc, 883 Payne Ave. A :oucas N. rvanitis, 444-48 St. Peter YIat. rcella T. Frejlach, 893-9 Payne Ave. 3t. Paul Lodge No. 59, B. P. O. E., Inc., 72 Concord St. 3eorge Gekas, 460 St. Peter St. :.arty D—'s Bar, Inc., 315 W. 7th St. Adopted by the Council February 17, 1972. Approved February 17, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257447 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, And the City Clerk is instructed to . issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council February 17, 1972. Approved February 17, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257448 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treesury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council February 17, 1972. Approved February 17, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257449 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council February 17, 1972. Approved February 17, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257450—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, Geological studies show that ground water goes through refuse and pollutes the Mississippi river, and Whereas, The County of Ramsey is negotiating for alternate landfill sites in Washington, Anoka and Dakota Counties and said sites will be available to the City cf Saint Paul OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 137 Therefore Be It Resolved, That the lic Buildings, and that $16.00 in final Mayor, the Council, or the Department settlement, to and including January of Public Works will not make a formal 24, 1972, is now due and payable. application to the Minnesota Pollution Adopted by the Council February 17, Control Agency for i variance to the 1972. closing of Pigs Eye landfill or £or an Approved February 17, 1972. extension of the July 1, 1972 closing of (February 19, 1972) said landfill site. Adopted by the Council February 17, 1972. Council File No 57454—By Rosalie L. Approved y19, 1972. 1972) Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, , the aggregate amount of $541,944.53, covering checks council File No. 257451—BY Rosalie L. »hecksroor pertinent listing of s 2777 ame as on c ec e City of Saint Paul, De- file in the office of the City Comptrol- arks and Recreation and ler. igs, has initiated appro- Adopted by the Council February 17, in accordance with the 1972.1972 the Federal Open Space Approved February 17,972) , to acquire certain lands (February 19, 1972) y Farm — Hidden Falls pansion; therefore, be it - hat In accordance with Council File No. 257455—By Rosalie L. 13851, C. F. 237405, a - gutler— i 20, 1968, The Commis- Resolved, That checks be drawn on ince is hereby authorized the City Treasury, to the aggregate and employ Curt Nelson amount of $1,309,259.54, covering checks 1VI. Parranto, real estate numbered 2771-A to 2933 inclusive, as r the ppurppose of apprais- per checks or pertinent listing of same )erty t0 be acquired for on file in the office of the City Comp- Parm—Hidden Falls Park troller. n as described and on file Adopted by the Council February 17, m of Valuations and in 1872 erein by reference, and Approved February 17, 1972: id conditions of the_aR- (February 19, 1972) Ap- and by the Council February 17, 1972. Approve ,1972. February y19, 17 1972) Council File No. 257452—BY Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That an extra in the Si amount of x Hundred Eighty Dollars ($680) be allowed under Contract L-7438 between the City of Saint Paul and the W . J. Hankee Co., Inc., said contract New hHose eTowers aCot nFi ecstations on of 9, 19 and 22, and said extra to cover re- placement of the concrete floor in Sta- re ques ed by the Comsaid womissioner ofhavineen Public Safety. and agreement made with the PRELIMINARY ORDERS Council File No. 257396—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz,: Improve FORD PARKWAY at Mis- P50565) as lver Blvd. follows: widen, gradeProject and pave; construct curb and gutter; con- struct street and driveway returns; construct a bituminous seal coat; con- struct storm water drainage facilities; West side of asphalt 1eRiver oBlvd. from 235' N. of N. property line of Highla Highland Pkw y,f Scons ructy line w islands;annelization rk which isa cessary and inciden- tal to complete said improvement. Resolved, That the Commissioner of o„hlic Works be and is hereby ordered Charge to rix nuvu-vvx �� �_ •_•••- burled from 9171-003. and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, Job #71-32• Adopted by the Council February 17, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 1972.2. Approved February 17, 1972, To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve - (February 19, 1972) ment, and, the total cost thereof. 1, profile or sketch . 3said impriovementn, ofe wheth r or To spetit Council File No. 257453—By Victor J. provemen4 ttls asked for on the o Tedesco— Resolved, That out of the Workmen's Compensation Account the General of three a ,more own To report upon all of the fore - to the Commissioner of t Fund weekly compensation of $80.00 Is going matters ,l Finance. be paid Kamuel Presley while a by Adopted by the Council February 15, temporarily totally disabled reason of injuries he received on January 18, 1972. Approved February 15, 1972. 1972, while employed by the Depart- ment of Parks and Recreation and Pub- (February 19, 1972) 138 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 257437—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas. A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Grade and surface with bituminous material the Alley in COLEMAN'S SUB. OF LOTS 6, 7 and 8, BLK. 8, ROGERS AND HENDRICK'S ACRE LOTS from Maryland Ave. to 140' North. (G-2000), having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council February 16, 1972. Approved February 17, 1972. (February 19, 1972) Council File No. 257438—By Roger M. Conwa�v— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement. viz.: Condemn and take an easement in the land necessary for the slopes, cuts and fills, including right of removal of lat- eral support from subject land or re- mainder thereof, occasioned by exca- vations thereof or construction of siones in the grading and surfacing Alley in 6, 7 and S ACRE to 340' Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1.To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To re rt upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council February 16, 1972. Approved February 17,1972. (February 19, 1972) INTERMEDIARY ORDERS Council File No. 257430— In the Matter of improving BERRY STREET from University Avenue ti Pearl Street (City Project No. P-0286) is follows: widen, grade and pave; :onstruct curb and gutter; construct street, alley and driveway returns; :onstruct storm water drainage facili- ties; coustn,et sewer, water and gas service connections; and construct con - •rete walk on the East side of Berry Street from University Avenue to Pearl Street and on the West side of Berry Street from University Avenue to Charles Avenue; and do all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, under Pre- liminary Order 256047, approved Oc- tober 19, 1971. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve - as driveway returns; construct storm wa- ter drainage facilities;construct sewer, water and gas service connections; and construct concrete walk on the East side of Berry Street from University Avenue to Pearl Street and on the West side of Berry Street from University Avenue to Charles Avenue; and do all other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement, with no alternatives, and that the esti- mated cost thereof is $125,310.00. Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 15th day of March, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner pro- vided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. File No. 17619. Adopted by the Council February 16, 1972. Approved February 17, 1972. (February 19, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING ON THE AWARD OF DAMAGES Council File No. 257431— In the matter of open, widen and ex - pd AVENUEe andInteTRAYMOND Aion of VEENUE (City Project P -0514R) by condemning and taking for street purposes that part of Lot 123 of Hewitt's Outlets, 1st Di- vision, all in the N.E. quarter of Sec- tion 32, T29N, R23W in the City of St. Paul, described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the easterly street line of Raymond Ave. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 139 nd the soumwesteriy suem Habash Ave.; thence southeasterly c ilong the southwesterly street line of Nabash Ave. a distance of 57.00 feet; s ;hence southwesterly, deflecting to the c right 142 degrees 60 minutes, on a i' straight line a distance of 27 feet; I thence southwesterly, deflecting to the left 24 degrees 24 minutes, on a straight 1 line a distance of 27.00 feet to a point on the easterly street line of Raymond Ave., said point being 46.00 feet south- erly of the point. of beginning; thence nine and there termmatmg, unuea c- limmary Order 251114, approved No- vember 6, 1970 Intermediary Order 251227, approver] November 17, 1970, Final Order 256742, approved December 15, 1971. The Commissioner of Finance having submitted his report in the above matter as to the amount of damages awarded for the taking of the land or easements therein appropriated for the above improvement and to whom payable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property from the making of said improvement, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment of benefits be and the same is hereby approved. Resolved, Further, That a public hearing be had before the Council upon said report and for a confirmation of the awards of damages made by the Commissioner of Finance, and also upon the said assessment of benefits; at the Council Chamber, in the Court House in the City of St. Paul on the sixteenth day of March, 1972' at ten o'clock A.M. and that the Com- missioner of Finance be and he is directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. File No. 17524. Adopted by the Council February 16, 1972. Approved February 17, 1972. (February 19, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 257422— In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses, for gradin' and surfacing with bituminous inos materia the East-West alley inBlock 4, Rutl Livingston Second Addition from Dun lap Street to the North-South alleyu said Block 4, also constructing sewe for storm water purposes in the Sol, East-West alley and in Dunlap Streel under Preliminary Order 236200, ap proved December 19, 1967, Intermed' ary Order 239456, approved July 1i 1968, Final Order 239813, approved Aug ust 13, 1968. A public hearing having been ha upon the assessment for the abov be an spects 3urt of the County of Ramsey for infirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the kid assessment be and it is hereby etermined to be payable in 5 equal istallments. ile No. 17230-G. Adopted by the Council February 16, )72. ApprovedF1972. ebruary 19,71 2 972) RESOLUTIONASSESSMENT RATIFYING :ouncil File No. 257423— In the matter of the assessment of )enefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material :he alley in Block 4, MIDWAY ''EIGHTS from Hewitt Avenue to Tay- lor Avenue (G-1881), under Preliminary Order 241384, approved December 19, 1966, Intermediary Order 242403, ap- 242913, approved ed Aprrch 4 il i, 1969. al Order A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, a it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordCourt ofed obe the submitted County of Ramsethe t rict yfor confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal o. pled by the Council February 16, roved February 17, 1972. (February 19, 1972) RESOLUTIONASSESSMENT RATIFYING Council File No. 257424— In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction or reconstruction of sidewalks incidentalOrk act 70 M 0502, LevyNo., 7, District No. 3, Assessable: F. O. 247784—Frank St. east side from Thorne St. to Burns Ave. F. O. 248638—McLean St., south side from Johnson Pkwy. to Griffith St. F. O. 248678—Wilson Ave., north side from the center line of Pedersen St. to Ruth St. l F. O. 247562 --Jessamine Ave., south Side from Duluth St. to Burnquist St. t F. O. 244339—Jenks Ave. both sides e from Jackson St, to Agate St. g F. O. 244193—Earl St., both sides from Geranium Ave. to Maryland Ave. 244340—an F1 St., both sides oss Ave. to Seventh St. 243896—Atlantic St., both sides ifth St. to Sixth St. assessment F. O. in all re- from R • is hereby F'0. :he District from F 140 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Non -Assessable: (having been further considered by the F. O. 248638 -McLean St., south side Council, and having been considered from Johnson Pkwy. to Griffith St. finally satisfactory, be it therefore F. O. 247562 -Jessamine Ave., south Resolved, That the said assessment side from Duluth St. to Burnqufsm t St. be and the same is hereby in'all re - F. O. 244193 -Earl St., both sides Frospects ratified, and the same is hereby Geranium Ave. to Maryland Ave. ordered to be submitted to the District F. O. 244340-Flandrau St., both sides Court of the County of Ramsey for from Ross Ave. to Seventh St. confirmation. F. O. 243896 -Atlantic St., both sides Be It Further Resolved, That the from Fifth St. to Sixth St. said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal A public hearing having been had installments. upon the assessment for the aboveAdopted by the Council February 16, improvement, and said assessment 1972' having been further considered by the Approved February 17, 1972. Council, and having been considered (February 19, 1972) finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- spects ratified, and the same is hereby MENT AND FIXING TIME OF ordered to be submitted to the District HEARING THEREON Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the Council File No. 257432 - said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal In the matter of the assessment of installments. - benefits, cost and expenses for grading Adopted by the Council February 16, and surfacing with bituminous material 1972' the alley in Block 21 Arlington Hills Approved February 17, 1972. Addition to the City oi Saint Paul from (February 19, 1972) Weide Street to Arcade Street (G-1884), under Preliminary Order 241279, ap- proved December 12, 1968, Intermediary ASSESSMENT Order 242558, approved March 12, 1969, Final Order 243011, approved April 8, 1969, Council File No. 257425- The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with In the matter of the assessment of the above improvement having been benefits, cost and expenses for con- submitted to the Council, and the struction or reconstruction of side- Council having considered same and walks and work incidental `thereto: found the said assessment satisfactory, Contract 70-M-0502, Levy No. 8, District therefore, be it No. 3, Resolved, That the said assessment Assessable: be and the same is hereby in all F. O. 249019 -Maple St., both sides respects approved. from Hudson Road to Wilson Ave. on Resolved Further, that a public on the east side and from Hudson Road hearing be had on said assessment he the 16th day of March, 1972, at the to Plum St. 3 the west side. hour of to o'clock A.M., in thedCitCouncil F. O. 248423 -Atlantic St., both sides Chamber of the Court House and City from E. Sixth St. to Beech St. Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; F. O. 248680-E. Minnehaha Ave., both that the Commissioner of Finance give sides from Germain St. to Hazelwood notice of said meetings, as required by St. the Charter, stating in said notice the F. O. 249181 -Cypress St., west side time and place of hearing, the nature from Hudson Rd. to Wakefield P1, of the improvement, and the amount F. O. 243925 -Stillwater Ave., both assessed against the lot or lots of the sides from Flandrau St. to White Bear particular owner to whom the notice Ave. is directed. F. 0. 244381-Minnehaha Ave., south File No. 17349-G. side from Germain St. to Kennard St. Adopted by the Council February 16, Non -Assessable: 1972. F. O. 249019 -Maple St., both sides Approved February 17, 1972. from Hudson Road to Wilson Ave. on (February_ 19, 1972) the east side and from Hudson Road to Plum St. on the west side. F. O. 248423 -Atlantic St., both sides RESOLUTION APPROVING A9SE55- from E. Sixth St. to Beech St. MENT AND FIXING TIME OF F. O. 248680-E. Minnehaha Ave., both HEARING THEREON sides from Germain St. to Hazelwood St. F. O. 249181 -Cypress St., west side Council File No. 257433- . from Hudson Rd. to Wakefield Pl. F. O. 243925 -Stillwater Ave., both In the matter of the assessment of sides from Flandrau St. to White Bear, benefits, cost and expenses for con - Ave, struction or reconstruction of sidewalks F. O. 244381-Minnehaha Ave., south and work incidental thereto: Contract side from Germain St. to Kennard St. 70-M-0502, Levy No. 10, District No. 3, A public hearing having been had Assessable: upon the assessment for the above F. O. 248681 -Mound St„ both sides improvement, and said assessment from Clermont St, to McLean Ave, OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 141 F. O. 248170 -Acker Stnorth side F. O. 2445 W. Hoyt Ave., north from I.S. 35E to Buffalo Si.tand on the side from Hamlifle Ave. to Chelsea St. south side of Acker St. from I.S. 35E and on the southL of W. Hoyt Ave. to and including Lot 16, Blk. 8, Rice's from Huron St. to elstaSt. Second Add. F. O. 244427 -Hall Ave., both sides F. O. 294341 -Earl St.` both sides from Elizabeth St. to W. King St. from Lawson Ave. to COOK Ave. The assessment of benefits, cost and F. O. 244300 -Earl St., both sides from expenses for and 1n connection with Hyacinth Ave. to Ivy Ave. the above improvement having been Non -Assessable: submitted to the Council, and the F. O. 244341 -Earl St., both sides from Council having considered same and Lawson Ave. to Cook Ave. found the said assessment satisfactory, F. O. 244300 -Earl St., both sides from therefore, be it Hyacinth Ave. to Ivy Ave.Resolved, That the said assessment F. O. 298681 -Mound St., both sides be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. from Clermont St. to McLean Ave. Resolved Further, that a public The assessment of benefits, cost and hearing be had on said assessment on expenses for and in connection with the 16th day . of March, 1972, at the P hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council the above improvement having been Chamber of the Court House and City submitted to the Council, and the Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; Council having considered same and that the Commissioner of Finance give found the said assessment satisfactory, notice of said meetings, as required by therefore, be it the Charter, stating in said notice the Resolved, That the said assessment time and place of hearing, the nature be and the same is hereby in all of the improvement, and the amount respects approved. assessed against the lot or lots of the Resolved Further, that a public particular owner to whom the notice hearing be had on said assessment on is directed. the 16th day of March, 1972, at the Adopted by the Council February 16, hour of 10 o'clock A.M. in the Council 1972. Chamber of the Court House and City Approved February 17, 1972. Hall Building, in- the City of St. Paul; (February 19, 1972) that the Commissioner of Financegive notice of said meetings, as require by the Charter, stating in said notice the FINAL ORDERS time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount Council File No. 257392- assessed against the lot or lots of the In the Mattter of constructing con - particular owner to whom the notice trete curb and gutter on the east side is directed. only of DULUTH STREET from Hoyt Adopted by the Council February 16, Avenue to Idaho Avenue, C0516 under 1972. Approved February 17, 1972. Preliminary Order 256749, approved December 15, 1971. (February 19, 1972) A public hearing having been had RESOLUTION APPROVING ABBESS- upon the above improvement upon MENT AND FIXING TIME OF due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and HEARING THEREON recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; Council File No. 257434- therefore, be it In the matter of the assessment of Resolved, By the Council of the City benefits, cost and expenses for con- of St. Paul that the precise nature, struction or reconstruction of sidewalks extent and kind of improvement to be and work incidental thereto: Contract made by the said City is to construct 70-M-0500, Levy No. 11, District No. 1, concrete curb and gutter on the east Assessable: side only of DULUTH STREET. from Hoyt Avenue to Idaho Avenue, C0516 F. 0. 244865 -Arundel St., both sides and the Council hereby orders said im- from Lawson Ave. to Maryland Ave. provement to be made. F. O. 245114 -Stinson St., north side Resolved Further, That the Zom- from Kent St. to Mackubin St. missioner of Public Works be and is F. O. 244574 -Holton St., west side hereby instructed and directed to from W. Nebraska Ave, to W. Hoyt prepare plans and specifications for Ave. - -- • said improvement, and submit same to F. 0. 244427 -Hall Ave., both sides the Council for approval; that upon from Elizabeth St. to W. King St. said approval, the proper city officials F. O. 244570-W. Hoyt Ave., north side are hereby authorized and directed from Hamlin Ave. to Chelsea St. and to proceed with the making of said on the south side of W. Hoyt Ave. from Improvement in accordance therewith. Huron St. to Chelsea St, File No. 17622. Non -Assessable: Adopted by the Council February 15, F. 0. 244574 -Holton St., west side 1972' from W. Nebraska Ave. to W. Hoyt Ave. Approved February 15, 1972. (February 19, 1872) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 257456 -By Charles P. McCarty - Whereas, Chapter 475, Minnesota Statutes 1969, as amended, provides that the governing body of any municipality issuing general obligations shall, prior 142 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 143 to the delivery of the obligations, levy by resolution a direct general ad valorem Further Resolved, That such taxes shall be collected and the payment thereof at the same time and with and in like manner as other axes tax upon all taxableproperty in the municipality, to be spread upon the tax and said law also provides enforced of the City of Saint Paul, and when collected shall be used solely for paying rolls for each year of the term of the obligations, that the ax levies for all years shall be specified and such that if collected in the interest and principal of said bonds when and as the same mature; be it by full they, together with estimated collections of special assessments and other revenues for the payment of said obligations, will produce at least Further Resolved, That in compliance with and for the purpose specified the pertinent provisions of said Chapter 475, Minnesota Statutes 1969, as pledged five percent (5%) in excess of the amounts needed to meet, when due, the amended, said special sinking fund in the nature of a special account in the principal and interest payments on the obligations, and said law further provides regular Sinking Fund of the City of Saint Paul hereby is created. that said resolution shall create a separate sinking fund for each issue of axes levied and any special Adopted by the Council February 18, 1972. t� obligations, and shall irrevocably appropriate the so to that fund or account; -now, there- Approved February 18, 1972. assessments or other revenues so pledged fore, be it (February 23, 1972) Resolved, That for the purpose of providing for the payment of the principal and interest upon the $5,600,000 Urban Renewal Bonds, Series 1972G, issued and Council File No. 257457—By Charles P. McCarty— sold, as authorized by Resolution of this Co—cil, Council File No. 257132, when and as the same mature, and for an additional direct ax in an amount not less Whereas, Chapter 475, Minnesota Statutes 1969, as amended, provides that general obligations shall, prior than five percent (5%) in excess of the sum required to pay such principal and there is hereby levied on all of the taxable the governing body of any municipalityissuing to the delivery of he obligations, levy by resolution a direct general ad valorem tax interest when the same mature, property in the City of Saint Paul, in addition to all other taxes, a tax for the irrevocable tax upon all taxable property in the municipality, to be spread uponso pro Wal rolls for each year of he term of the obligations, and said laprovides payment of said $5,600,000 of bonds, the following direct, annual, that the tax levies for all years shall be specified and such that if collected m taxes, to -wit: full they, together with estimated collections of special assessments and other Tax Required By revenues pledged for he payment of said obligations, will produce at least five Chapter 475, Minnesota Statutes percent (5%) in excess of the amounts needed to meet, when due, the principal he and said law further, provides that 1969 in excess of and interest payments on obligations, said resolution shall create a separate sinking fund for each issue of obligations, Budget Tax For Tax For Principal and Total Interest Tax and shall irrevocably appropriate the taxes so levied and any special assessments that fund or account; now, herefore, be it Year Principal Interest 1972 $ — $ 135,385.00 $ 6,769.25 $ 142,154.25 13,538.50 284,308.50 or ober revenues so pledged to Resolved, That for the purpose of providing for the payment of the prin- Capital Improvement Bonds, Series 1972, 1973 — 270,770.00 1974- 270,770.00 13,538.50 284,308.50 cipal and interest upon the $4,500,000 issued and sold, as authorized by Resolution of this Council, Council File No. 1975 150,000.00 267,320.00 20,886.00 438,186.00 21,498.00 451,458.00 257131, when and as the same mature, and for an additional direct tax in an five (5%) in excess of the sum required to pay 1975 .1 70,000.00 259,960.00 1977 170,000.00 252,140.00 21,107.00 443,247.00 amount not less than percent such principal and interest when he same mature, there is hereby levied on 1977 170,000.00 244,320.00 20,716.00 435,036.00 all of the taxable property in the City of Saint Paul, in addition to all other direct, 1979 170,000.00 236,500.00 20,325.00 426,825.00 418,614.00 taxes, a tax for he payment of said $4,500,000 of bonds, the following 1980 170,000.00 228,680.00 19,934.00 20,031.50 420,661.50 annual, irrevocable taxes, to -wit: 1981 180,000.00 220,630.00 1982 180,000.00 212,350.00 19,617.50 411,967.50 Tax Required By Chapter 475, 1983 180,000.00 204,070.00 19,203.50 403,273.50 195,790.00 18,789.50 394,579.50 Minnesota Statutes 1984 180,000.00 1985 180,000.00 187,510.00 18,375.50 385,885.50 18,923.50 397,393.50 1969 n excess of Tax For Tax For Principal and Toal JB, ' 1986 200,000.00 178,470.00 lgg7 200,000.00 68,670.00 18,433.50 387,103.50 17,943.50 376,813.50 get $ 85,837.50 $ 4291.88 $ 90,129.38 r Principal Interest Interest Tax1988 200,000.00 158,870.00 1988 200,000.00 149,070.00 17,453.50 366,523.50 2 $ — 1973 450,000.00 163,237.50 30,661.87 643,899.37 29,818.13 626,180.63 1990 200,000.00 139,270.00 16,963.50 356,233.50 129,225.00 16,961.25 356,186.25 1974 450,000.00 146,362.50 450,000.00 129,487.50 28,974.37 608,461.87 1991 210,000.00 - 1992 210,000.00 118,935.00 16,446.75 345,381,75 15,932.25 334,577.25 1975 1976 450,000.00 112,612.50 28,130.63 590,743.13 95,737.50 27,286.87 573,024.37 _ 1993 210,000.00 108,645.00 1994 210,000.00 98,250.00 15,412.50 323,662.50 1974 450,000.00 1978 450,000.00 78,862.50 26,443.13 555,305.63 537,586.87 1995 220,000.00 87,500.00 15,375.00 322,875.00 76,500.00 14,825.00 311,325.00 1979 450,000.00 61,987.50 25,599.37 1980 450,000.00 44,775.00 24,736.75 519,513.75 1996 220,000.00 1997 220,000.00 65,500.00 14,275.00 299,775.00 308,700.00 1981 450,000.00 27,000.00 23,850.00 500,850.00 9,000.00 22,950.00 481,950.00 1998 240,000.00 54,000.00 14,700.00. 42,000.00 14,100.00 296,100.00 1988 450,000.00 1999 240,000.00 240,000.00 30,000.00 13,500.00 283,500.00 $q,500,000.00 $954,900.00 $272,745.00 $5,727,645.00 2000 2001 240,000.00 18,000.00 12,900.00 270,900.00 6,000.00 12,300.00 258,300.00 2002 240,000.00 be it due $5,600,000.00 $4,815,100.00 $520,755.00 $10,935,855.00 Further Resolved; That in the event any principal and interest come said taxes, it shall be paid promptly, prior to the receipt of the proceeds of when due, out of the general fund of the said City of Saint Paul, and relm- be it bursement therefor shall be made when said taxes shall h been received; Further Resolved, That in the event any principal and interest come due of the proceeds of said taxes, it shall be paid promptly, be it Further Resolved, That there shall be created a sep to sinking fund, or a prior to the receipt when due, out of the general fund of the said City of Saint Paul, and reimburse- have been received; be it s ecial account in the sinking fund, for said obligat' s, and that the taxes hereof hereby irrevoca ly appropriated to said ment therefor shall be made when said taxes shall here be created a separate sinking fund, or received for he payment are account, and that the City Clerk be and is hereby instructed of this to file in the County a certified et Further Resolved, That shall the sinking £olid, for said obligations, a special account riated tat theo said axes tion etogether witthe h full �informatitor of ioon regarding theb bonds for which this tax is from the resolu pro ceived for the payment thereof are hereby irrevocably appropriated a and that the City Clerk be and is hereby instructed to file in the office levied; and the City Clerk is hereby ordered and directedob g secure County Auditor a certificate that has entered the obligations the ax 4a account, of the County Auditor of Ramsey Coity a certified copy of this Resolution. for tax er aamended,ie d under t vi of to he paxtlev for er 4 the info ma ionhe County lid directedto secure £ om 1969Stas and that the required purposeahasabeen and he City Clerk orderedn Auditor a certificate that he has entered the obligations in the tax register as Statutes 1969, as made; be it Further Resolved, That before he said bonds shall be delivered to the required under he provisions of Chapter 475, Minnesoa for the purpose has been made; be it purchaser, the Council of the City of Saint Paul shall obtain from the County Auditor that amended, and that the ax levy required to the Auditor and deliver to th purchaser a certificate of the County tax has been levied as ff Further Resolved, That before he said bonds shall be delivered City of Saint Paul shall obtain from the County the issue has been entered on his register and that a by law, in accordance with he provisions of Chapter .475, Minnesota ?•`6.'- purchaser, he Council of the deliver to the purchaser a certificate of the County Auditor that required Statutes 1969, as amended; be it Auditor and the issue has been entered on his register and that a tax has been levied asFurther the provisions of Chapter 475, Minnesota ment atethe1same time and with land in like manner ashothery axes required by law, in accordance with thereof enforced Statutes 1969, as amended; be it r< OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 145 144 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL for which this tax is levied, be used solely for paying the together with full information regarding the bonds and the City Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to secure from the County the obligations�c the 969, of the City of Saint Paul, and when collected shall interest and Principal o£ said bonds when and as the same mature; be it atiiteregister Auditor a certificate that he has entered as er 475, Minn under the provisions Chaptfor the ose has been made; be it Further Resolved, That in compliance with and for the purpose specified provisions of said Chapter 475, Minnesota Statutes 1969, as the required require i ameFu�erndHesoive.de That levyebefore thesaidbonds shall be delivered to the from the County by the pertinent amended, said special sinking fund in the nature of a special account in Sinking Fund of the City of Saint Paul hereby is created. purchaser, the Council of the City of Saint Paul shall obtain and deliver to the pu=chaser a certificate of the County Auditor that a tax has been levied as regular Adopted by the Council February 18, 1972. 18, 1972. Auditor the issue has been entered on his register and that by law, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 475, Minnesota Approved February (February 23, 1972) required Statutes 1969, as amended; be it taxes shall be collected and the payment P. McCarty— Further Resolved, That such e time and when collet ed shall in be manner at the e paying d solely forbe it - Council File No. 257458—By Charles Statutes 1969, as amended, provide that oftheCityoofed Saint Paul, interest. and principal of said bonds when and as the same mature specified Whereas, Chapter 475, Minnesota the governing body of any municipality issuing general obligations shall, prior direct general ad valorem the That in tom lfance with and for the Perp Further Resolved, dp 475 t9n�the tithe to spec to the delivery of the obligations, levy by resolution a all taxable property in the municipality, to be spread upon the tax nature oter aSta�Foet amended,esaid special sinking fund in f P � hereby is created. tax upon rolls for each year of the term of the obligations, and said law also provides levies for all years shall be specified and such that if collected in Fund f theCity OfYS1aint regular giied that the tax full they, together with estimated collections of special assessmentat least five s and other by the o Approved February 18, 1972. percent sly% )ui excesshofPhe amounts ment of neededt of meet, will hen due, the principal law further provides that (February 23, 1972) and interest payments on the obligations, and said said resolution shall create a separate sinking fund for each issue of obligations, the taxes so levied and any special assessments Chamber of the Court and shall irrevocably appropriate -revenues so Pledged to that fund or account; now, therefore, be it in the Council OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS House in said city at 10:00 am. on or other Resolved, That for the purpose of providing for the payment of the prin- Water Pollution Abatement Bonds, Series to cons: r the advis- OF THE COUNCIL e and necessity of eorderinB the cipal and interest upon the $2,000,000 1972, issued and sold, as authorized by Resolution of this Council, Council File for additional direct tax in ability correction or wrecking and removal the above described No. 257133, when and as the same mature, and an amount not less than five percent (5%) in excess of the sum required to is hereby levied said structures on RESOLUTIONS property inasmuch as said structures a hazard to an pay such principal and in, when the same mature, there taxable in the City of Saint Paul, in addition to all are reported to constitute public health, safety and welfare; be it the City on all of the property other taxes, a tax for the payment of said $2,000,000 of bonds, the following Council File No. 257460 — By Dean Further Resolved, That behalf of the City Ceun- direct, annual, irrevocable taxes, to -wit: Tax Required By 975, Architect, on Meredith— eB, notify by mail the record owners Whereas, The Cit of Saint Paul has in the in question at the last ( Chapter Minnesota Statutes of the pro arty received Check No. 846513 p from the U.S. Ff- knovan address, as well as other inter- i 1969 in excess of Total Total amount of $58,511.00 of record,of the date delity and Guaranty Company in Pay- Budget Tax For Tax For Principal and Interest Interest Tax aandtime of the hearing.ersons went of a claim for pr physical damage Adopted by the Council February 18, on premises owned Year Principal 1972 $ — $ 47,862.50 $ 2,393.13 $ 50,255.63 4,786.25 100,511.25 due to an explosion 1972. by the Port Authority of the City of Approved February 18, 1972. construction for 1973 — 95,725.00 1974 .— 95,725.00 4,786.25 100,511.25 Saint Paul under V twincress, as represent re- (February 28, 1972) 1975 50, 00 00 92,725.00 7 13625 5000000 94:725.00 149 861.25 1976 Said mone one on loss Council File No. 257462 E. BY Dean the protect byo the r rearchir itect ork coo loss 1977 60,000.00 88 125.00 7,406 25 155 531.25 1978 85,725.00 7,286.25 153,011.25 tors and subcontractors, and no been incurred nor moneys ex- Meredith -. Fitzgerald 60,000.00 1979 60,000.00 83,100.00 7,155.00 150,255.00 1980 7,256.56 152,387.81 has pended by the City of Saint Paul be paid the sum of $3.307.50 out of the Com ensatlonEAccount of p 1981 80,131.25 65,000.00 1982 65,000.00 77,043.75 7,102.19 149,145.94 6,947.81 145,904.06 kmen's Workmen reNciRon therefore. be BY the Council of the City the General Fund in full settlement of inst of SfromPhis 1983 65,000.00 73,956.25 198n 65,000,00 70,868.75 6,793.44 142,662.19that 67,781.25 6,639.06 139,420.31 Resolved, sation resulting Finance ats � authorizedCand directed for his claim of of June 30, 1971, while employed 1985 65,000.00 1986 65,000.00 64.693.75 6,484.68 136,178.43 6,574.38 138,061.88 of to endorse said check for payment, injury by the Council February 18, by the Department of Public Safety. Police, when he suffered 1987 70,000.00 61,487.50 70,000.00 58,182.50 6,408.13 134,570.63 1986 8,237.50 130,987.50 Adopted Bureau of 1972. a 15% ermanant partial disability to February 18, 1972. p of id sum, $3,307.50 is 1989 70,000.00 54,750.00 50 1990 70,000.00 6,131.25 128,756.25 roved his APP (February 26, 1972) now du andtpeYable, by the Council February IB, ?1�=' 1991 75,000.00 47,625 00 1992 75,000.00 43,875.00 5,943.75 124,818.75 5,756.25 120,881.25 _�_ Adopted 1972. Approved February 18, 1972. 1993 75,000.00 40,125.00 75,000.00 36,375.00 5,568.75 118,943.75 118,125.00 Council No. 257461—By Victor (February 26, 1972) 1994 1995 80.000.00 32,500.00 5,625.00 1996 80,000.00 28,500.00 5,425.00 113,925.00 24,500.00 5,225.00 109,725.00 desco— ---- whereas, The City Architect has re - y Council to hold a the Citto iartyile No. 257483—BY Charles P. 1997 80,000.00 1998 90,000.00 20,250.00 5,512.50 115,762.50 15,750.00 5,287.50 111,037.50 quested con and necessity of dthe correction Council publicdel Cities The Saint Paul Mo 1998 90,000.00 2000 90,000.00 11,250.00 5,062.50 108,312.50 6,750.00 4,837.50 101,587.50 or wrecking and removal of the follow Whereas, contains gg Action Year he aconstitutte a tiytled 2001 90,000.00 90,000.00 2,250.00 4,612.50 96,862.50 operatingProgram es ttFirst having been eportedsto gen' Clinic ands Program; and 2002 $1 744 112.50 $187,205.63 $3,931,318.13 public hazard: The MNPC has adopted its Address, 874 Carroll Avenue; Legal cy as Ramse Action & whereas, $2 000.000.00 Description, Lot' 4, Block 3, Stone Addition; Type of Structure, rreas�t Paul Health act aas the be it Resolved, That in the event any principal and interest come due it shall be paid promptly. Rogers I54 story frame dwelling Whereas, It appears that the last operatin6 agency for this project, and requires concurrence the Further prior to the receipt of the proceeds of said taxes, c the general fund of the said City of Saint Paul, and reimburse- be it known record owners of said buildings this change n City Council and the Department of Development; now when due, out went therefor shall be made when said taxes shall have been peceived; - be Ing are as follows: Housing and Urban Eugene A. Martin - ----- Be It Resolved, That a therefore the Councll of -the -��! Further Resolved, That there shidallthe taxes special account in the sinking for said obllgatipaans tend thereof are hereby irrevocably appropriated to said Therefore , h ppublic hear�rig be held by and before Resolved, That Council of the City o£ Saint Paul City of Saint Paul concurs in the reso- rfl!' received for the payment that the City Clerk be and is 1ie.ebv instructed to file in the office copy of this Resolution, the ff>� 1, account, and of the County Auditor of Ramsey County a certified �I 146 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL lution of the MNPC, and the Mayor is hereby directed to submit the change ` of operating agency for thCommur.' y Health Clinic to the BUD area office and request its approval to the Saint Paul Bureau of Health being the operating agency. Adopted by the Council February 18, 1972. Approved February 18, 1972. (February 26, 1972) No. 257464 -By Charles P. Phe Citv of Saint Paul, Inc., for the operation or a nayaae center in the Model Neighborhood as partwhich fthe agreem first a pired ear tthe 3on 1stt day of December, 1971; and Whereas The Model Neighborhood Planning council recommends that the program be continued for an additional I erm commencing February 1, 1972 and terminating August 31, 1972, and that the Ramsey County Welfare Board act as the administering agency with St. :ouncil File No. 257467 -By Leonard W. Levine - Resolved, That the proper City offi- :ers are hereby authorized to pay cer- ain employes in the Department of _ity Clerk (Bureau of Elections) for wartime employment as described in :It resolution. Adopted by the Council February 22, (972. Approved February 23, 1972. (February 26, 1972) Council File No. 257468 -BY Roger M. Conway - Resolved, That Antler Corporation be and hereby is granted a permit to in - Stall a 340 -car parking lot to be used in conjuction with a 225 -unit apart- ment builnding on property located on the south side of Wilson Avenue be- tween Pederson and Tower Streets, more particularly described as follows: Lots 1 through 15, Block 5; Lots I Inc. as the operating agency; ierefore, be it ved, That the Council of the Saint Paul does hereby approve ,ent between the City, acting its Model Cities Department, Ramsey County Welfare Board ,ing to the operation of a day anter in the Model City Neigh - d by St. Paul Montessori Day -enter School, for a term com- �g February 1, 1972 and terminat- tgust 31, 1972, for a sum not to $18,738.18; and be her Resolved, That the Mayor, Jr of Model Cities, City Clerk rmptroller are hereby authorized rected to Execute the said agree - on behalf of the City of S6u;t pied by the Council February 18, I roved February 18, 1972. (February 26, 1972) Council File No. 257465 -By Charles P. McCarty - Resolved, That the City Comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to pay om anmonthly afterltheefirst due of Novemg Novem- ber 1971 to the Lowry Hotel for the occupancy by the Saint Paul -Ramsey County Criminal Justice Advisory Com- mission staff from the Federal funds of which an Adopted by othe Council Februaryoller is the t l8, 1972. Approv (February February681972) Council File No. 257466 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Office of the Clerk of Municipal Court for overtime employment as described in the reso- lution Ado . pied by the Council February 22, 1972. Approved February 23, 1972. (February 26, 1972) ; of of of and All of Tracts H and R. Registered Land Survey No: 200, St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota. All that part of Tract I K and N, Registered Land Survey Ro. 200 lying Norther- ly of the North line of the 30 foot seweRegistered Land Survey ent as No, 200; id all Land part No. 200ct 0 exceptthe North 70 feet of the West 57.88 feet thereof lying Northerly of the North line of the 30 foot sewer easement as shown on said Regis- tered Land Survey No. 200, the cen- ter line of the 30 foot sewer ease- ment is described below (see survey map). 30 foot sewer easement centerline description: commencing at the southwest corner of said Tract Q. thence North along the West line of said Tract Q a distance of 17.84 feet to the point of intersection with the centerline of said 30 foot sewer easement and point of beginning, thence Southeasterly by a deflection angle 101 degrees, 24'15" to the right a distance of 467.68 feet thence, Easterly by a deflection angle of 9 degrees 00' to the left a distance of 300 feet, thence Southeasterly by a deflection angle of 12 degrees 00' to the right a distance of 330.36 feet to a point on the Easterly line of said Tract I distant 164.88 feet Southerly of the Northeasterly cor- ner of Tract I and there termi- nating. all in accordance with plans dated Received September 15, 1971; subject to the condition that said applicant - permittee, and !ts so essors and as- signs, shall make du compliance with OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 147 Whereas, Pursuant to Section Saint374 of Paul all applicable provisions n municipal and Section 285.52 of the Saint Paul ordinances, state statutes and rules and the Charter of the City of as regulations of public authorities having Legislative Code. 24 heroccupanturs- notice hor cognizance. been given to the own rrttfi Adopted by the Council February agent of each of such prope t de - 1972. 1872 mending the abatement therefore, be Approved February 23, of auch nuisances; now, (February 26, 1972) it Resolved That upon the recommen- dation of lite Commissioner f public Dean Safety, the Commissioner of Public Council File No. 257469 - BY Works is hereby directed to summarily Meredith- following ,described cei4 her as,to change ti offi s beers n the and the move the sal nu - First Grand Avenue Liquors, Inc. at properties: 918 Grand Avenue, holders of Off Sale 747 Ashland Avenue -Lot 29, Block 1, Liquor License No. 2537, expirin8 Jan- palace Addition uary 31, 1973, therefore, be t General rubbish to rear of yard and Resolved,•That Norma can Thorne n both garagast es and remove the fire having resigned the office of Vicegutted - president; Shirley Thorne Renchi0 be- 283 Erie -Lots 26 8k Sti1 Sti so - re- Brown's and Ramse 's Addition comes the Vice-president, and the other division of Block 3 d Stinson's Ice and stockholders of record, maining the same, be and the same 1s Resod refuse in tenor of house. hereby approved. Adop50 feet ted by the Council February 22� 1 o7E the East tnS4 of Lotse 7 &t8, Block ts 1972. Approved February 23, 1972• 4, Roger and Hendrick's Acre Lo (February 2 28, 1972) Remove rubbish in basement an secure rear of structure b charged as Dean the cost of such removal to e is No. 257470 - BY against Fund No. 0979; and be 1t Proper notice hs been re- Further Resolved, That the Commis - o change of oin The sinner of Public Safety is directed to Inc. at ace Tice'ss Peter ascertain the cost of such the removal and d Shop, to Auditor rd the same 0e1 bar 1 of the dais of Offd� Sale Liquor LS - 2538, expl, 9 January 31, year m which ascertained for collection fore, be it in the same manner as taxes against That due to the death of said properties. Moudry and the resignation Adopted by the Council February 22, et Moudry as Secretary, the 1972. were elected to President thed Approved February 23, 1672• Frank J. Mou Margaret F. (February 28, 1972) and Secretary, two -----.- 'and bee ande the same are Roger M. >proved. Council File No. 257973 -BY t by the Council February 22. Resolved, That ppermission be and is t,erebv ¢ranted_to the Northwestern Council File No. 257471 - BY Dean Meredith- er Cityoffi- Resolved , That the prop cers are hereby authorized to paartmecar twin employees in the Dep Public Safety (General Administration, Building Maintenance)for overt the employment as describedresolution. Adopted by the Ccil February 22, oun 1972. 1972, Approved February February 261972) 257474 -BY Roger M. Council File No. 257472 - BY Dean Council File No. Conway- That permission be and 1s Meredith- ranted to the Northwestern Whereas, The Commissioner of Pub- Resolve , to make Northwestern Safety and the Bureau of Health hereby g have submitted investigation ningg tod the eessery excavations for aed to Place and spection reports P ernes, copies hereafter maintain new feeder conduit hereinafter described prop north of Beech Street on the east side of which are attached hereto and made and associated manholes from % block a part hereof; Whereas, The Council finds that the of Mendota Street to the southeast conditions described in the hereinafter corner of Mendota Street and Mlnne- condition described constitutes not haha Avenue then west on the sthe outh describeda public peace, Sdde of outheast coirner of Mtnnehaha An bbe Avenue venue health and safety' and i 148 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL and Arcade Street. Also to extend con- duit under Arcade Street to the west to clear the Arcade Street intersection and toextend conduit north on Arcade Street to clear Minnehaha Avenue and intercept existing ,conduit in Arcade Street. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council February 22, 1972. Approved February 23, 1972. (February 26, 1972) Council File No. 257475—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, Additions which might prove to be necessary in the Improve- ment described as Grading, Surfacing and Construction of Concrete Curb and Gutter on LAFAYETTE ROAD from from Seventh Street to Ninth Street, Comptroller's Contract L-7423 City Project No. 71 -P -0347B, AshbaA Con- struction Company, Contractor. have been provided for in the Specifications, and Whereas, If has been found necessary to make the following Additions: ADDITIONS Construct bituminous boule- vard areas between 7th and 8th Streets -294.8 sq. yd. @ $225....... $ 663.30 Furnish & Install A & B casting assembly -1 assem- bly Cm $60.00 ................ 60.00 Tree removal -3 each 00.00 �m Reconstruct manhole #3- 300.00 4.0 lin. ft. Cm $50.00 ........ 200.00 and $1223.30 Whereas, Due to underrun in unit quantities no additional funds will be required, therefore be it Resolved, That the City of St. Paul through its City Council approves the for additions made in. accordance with the Specifications known as Comp- troller's Contract L-7423, Adopted by the Council February 22, 1972. Approved February 23, 1972. (February 26, 1972) Council File No. 257476—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas Additions which might prove to be necessary in the improve- ment described as Grading and Sur- facing Concord Terrace -1970 (Various Streets), Comptroller's Contract L-7329, City Project No. 70 -P -0517A, Alexander Construction Company, Contractor, have been provided for in the Specifi- cations, and Whereas, It has been found necessary to make the following additions: ADDITIONS Install sewer service connections at the following locations: 420 Clinton 437 Clinton 141 Congress 441 Greenwood 138 Delos 154 Delos 6 sewer service connec- tions % $410.00 each ...$2,460.00 Treatment of sanitary flow diverted from the Roble Street pump sta- tion while making new connection — Labor $219.69 Material $145.45 365.14 Reconnect Sewer Services to 179 Roble Street (not shown on plans) lump sum .................... 400.00 and TOTAL ADDITIONS .$6,175.14 Whereas, The total addition is $6,175.14; and the Commissioner of Pub- lic Works has agreed with the Contrac- tor that the amount of $6,175.14 is cor- rect, therefore be It Resolved, That the City of St. Paul through its Ctty Council approved the foregoing additions made in accordance with the Specifications in the sum of T6,175.14, said amount to be added to h e hump sum consideration named in the contract, known as Comptroller's Contract 1-7329, and which amount is to be financed from Urban Renewal Bonds R-37. Adopted by the Council February 22, 1972. Approved February 23, 1972, (February 26, 1972) Council File No. 257477—By Roger M. Conway— In the matter of constructing a ppub- lic storm sewer in JEFFERSON AVE- NUE from Cleveland Ave, to Mississip- pi River Blvd., in BERKELEY AVENUE from Cleveland Avenue to Finn St., and from Cretin Ave. to Mount Curve Blvd., in STANFORD AVENUE from Cleveland Avenue to Finn St.. and frnm RETIN AVENUE to Palace Ave e. to Randolph A rom Berkeley Ai and from Jul Ave. all to be INN STORM Sl 313A). I, That the plans r the above nam ubmitted by the are on mus improvement. the Council February 22, Pebruary 23, 1972. �bruary 26, 1972) Council File No. 257478—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That Victor J. Tedesco, Commissioner of Parks and Recreation and Public Buildings, be authorized to attend a seminar on Cable TV on March 1, 1972, to be held at St. Cloud, Minne- sota, and be it OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 149 Further Resolved, That funds in the amount of $3750 for registration fees be made available to him for this pur- pose. Adopted by the Council February 22, 1972. Approved February 23, 1972. (February. 26, 1972) File No. 257483—By Victor J. b— as, The attached plans and spe- (s for Application of Asphalt Roofs at Como Park Shops lo - Buildings; now, tnererore, ou u Resolved, That said plans and specifi- cations, being satisfactory to the Com- missioner of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings are hereby approved and the Purchasing Agent is hereby authorized to advertise for bids there- on in the manner provided in and by the Charter. Job #72-17.. Adopted by the Council February 23, 1972. Approved February 23, 1972. (February 26, 1972) Council File No. 257484—By Leonard W. Levine— Whereas, The City Clerk has duly certified to the City Council as required by the City Charter a true and correct list of all persons who have filed an "Affidavit of Candidacy for City Office" in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, for nomination for office at the City Pri- mary Election to be held on Tuesday, he is hereby oraere cause said certified for nomination and official paper or sa(a e(ry. sewer with a proclamation calling the. City Primary Election for the nomination of such officers to be held on Tuesday, March 14, 1972. Adopted by the Council February 23 1972. Approved February 23, 1972. (February 26, 1972) Council File No. 257485—By Robert F Sprafka— Resolved, That the proper City offi cers are hereby authorized to pay cer Iain employes in the Department o Public Utilities for overtime employ ment as described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council February 2: 1972. Approv 1972. (February February6, 1972) Council File No. 257486—By Robert 1 Sprafka— Whereas, In the matter of Coml troller's Contract L-7248-5, City Projee M-0529, for Ornamental Lighting Sy: tem in the SUMMIT -UNIVERSITY RE NEWAL AREA, Hunt Electric Corp( rotor, the specified date is November 15, 1971, and are hall have no force or eneci umess cue ureties on the Contractor's bond con- ent thereto and file such consent in vriting with the City Comptroller, and )e it Further Resolved, That the City of Saint Paul hereby waives all claim for liquidated damages and that no engi- xeering and fnspection costs on this ,roject will be chharged to the Contrac- tor for such extended period. Adopted by the Council February 23, 1972. Approved February 23, 1972. (February 26, 1972) Council File No. 257487—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to Gass Maitall n PPaascal�Avenue (easeal t side) between Goodrich and Fairmount un- der provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, approved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council February 23, 1972. . Approved February 23, 1972. (February 26, 1972) Council File No. 257488 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain ats in fent of Publicfey(Bureau oDepartment for overtime employment as described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council February 23, 1972. Approved February 23, 1972. (February 26, 1972) Council File No. 257494—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of $1,507,741.76, covering checks checksorperHntQxt listing of 8 to 3275 same as on file in the offfElieeeePP of the City Comp- troller. Adopted by the Council February 23, 1972. Approved February 23, 1972. (February 26, 1972) Council File No. 257495—By Leonard W. Levine— Resolved, That the City Primary Election, March 14, 1972; the City Gen- eral Election, April 25, 1972; the Coun- ty and State Primary Election, Sep- tember 12, 1972; and the County and State General Election, November 7, 1972 shall be held.in the 159 election t precincts of the 12 wards of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at the places named in the list on file in the Office of the City Clerk, and be it 150 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONMION COUNCIL Further Resolved, That for the fol- lowing precincts the elections shall be held at the places designated outside their precinct boundaries in accordance with Sec. 203.08 M.S.A. Ward 1, Pret. 3 Our Redeemer Church, 1390 Larpenteur Ward 1 Pret. 5 East Consolidated School Ward 1, Pret. 30 New Harrison School Ward 7, Pret. 3 Seton Residence, 355 Marshall Ward 6, Pret. 4 Dunedin Terrace Apts. Ward 7, Prct. 12 Hill School Ward 7, Pret. 13 Central High School Ward 8, Pret. 8 North Dale Play- grounds Ward 8, Pret. 9 North Emanuel Church Ward 9, Pret. 2 Rice St. Library Ward 10, Pret. 16, St. Anthony Li- brary Ward 11, Pret. 25 Groveland Pk. School Gym Ward 11, Pret. 32 Jewish Community Center and be it Further Resolved, That the appoint- ment by the City Clerk of the persons named as Judges of Election in the "Certification of Election Judges" binder in the Office of the City Clerk in accordance. with Sec. 203.21 M.S.A. is hereby confirmed, and be it Further Resolved, That the City Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to give notice of the elections in the manner provided by law, and that the registra- tion records on file in the Bureau of Registrations and Elections of the City Clerk's Office shall be used as provided by law, and be it Further Resolved, That the City Clerk is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to equip the said polling places and for such purpose the City Clerk is hereby authorized to engage the necessary labor and skill and purchase necessary tools and material, the cost and expense of the same to be paid out of the Election Expense Account, 0800, of the General Fund, and be it Further Resolved, That the City Clerk be and he is authorized and directed to purchase and provide the necessary sup lies required for said. elections and to do whatever else is necessary for the conduct of such elections, the cost thereof to be paid out of the Election That the City authorized and roper City Officers are hereby author - and directed to make such pay- ments. Adopted by the Council February 23, 1972. Approved February 23, 1972. (February 26, 1972) Council File No. 257496 -By Victor J Tedesco -Whereas, The City Architect has re- quested the City Council to hold F public hearing to consider the advis i' ability and necessity of the correction or wrecking and removal of the follow, Ing described buildings, said structure, OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 151 paving been reported to constitute a uivin day -On -Sale Liquor Licenses made b yy tt the following applicants who are hold- hazard: `'[`• ers of On Sale Liquor Licenses at the st Address, 869 Dayton Avenue; Legal addresses shown, be and the same are v )escription, Lots 3 and 4 of Thompson's hereby granted and in compliance with al 'ubdivision of Blocks 18 and 19 of C. F. No. 235531, Ordinance No. 735, p: Koss Outlota; Type of Structure, Two f which amends Chapter No. 308.00 of the ;tory frame duplex and frame garage. St. Paul Legislative Code and Ordi- tl Whereas, It appears that the last mown record owners of said buildings Manges. o Mangin, Inc., 1346 Rose Ave. 0 ire as follows: Inc.,St Heine, 488-92 St. Peter St. Ave. d d temple Baptist Church -Record Owner ..lifford M. Nelson --Contract Purchaser 501 Enterprises, Inc. 501 Blair Inc., 173 W. Sixth S9 c Therefore Be It Resolved, That before E,J. , Kasprzyk, Inc., 428 S. Wabeaha t E.St J. nubl]c hearing be held by and a 1ne Council of the City of Saint Paul Village Bar, Inc., 230 Front Ave. I n the Council Chambers of the Court Adopted by the Council February 24, House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on _ 1972. March 15, 1972 to consider the advis- Approved February 24, 1972. ability and necessity of ordering the (February 26, 1972) ` correction or wrecking and removal of ? said structures on the above described property inasmuch as said structuresCouncil File No. 257500 - By Dean ? are reported to constitute a hazard to Meredith - public health, safety and welfare; be it Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses Further Resolved, That the City Ar- applied for by the organizations named chitect, on behalf of the City Council, on the list attached to this resolution notify by mail the record owners of be and the same are hereby granted, the property in question at the last and the City Clerk is instructed to issue known address, as well as other inter- such licenses upon the payment into ested persons of record, of the date and the City treasury of the required fees. time of the hearing. Adopted by the Council February 24, Adopted by the Council February 24, 1972- 1972. Approved February 24, 1972. Approved February 24, 1972. (February 26, 1972) (February 26, 1972) Council File No. 257497 -By Roger M. Council File No. 257501 - By Dean Conway- Whereas, The City Council, by its Meredith - Resolved, - That licenses applied for on the list at - ordinance No. 14894, C. F. 255302, ap- proved August 31, 1971, authorized ac- by the ppersons named tached to this resolution be and the quisitfon of certain easements over pr)- Me property deemed necessary for same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses the improvement of East Maryland upon the payment into the City treas- Avenue at Jackson Street (City Project B); ury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council February 24, No. P-0526 and Whereas, The owner of a portion of the real estate affected has agreed to 1972. Approved February 24, 1972. convey the necessary easements to the (February 26, 1972) City in return for the City's performing certain work at no additional expense to the owner; now, therefore, be it Council File No. 257502 - BY Dean Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby appprove agreement dated the 1st day of Novem- Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for named on the list at- ber, 1971, between the City of Saint by the persons tached to this resolution be and the Paul, Reproco, Inc., Phillips Petroleum Company and Bankers Trust Company, same are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such It. and the Corporation Counsel is hereby tenses upon the payment into the Cit) directed to place the said agreement on record in the proper office of re- treasury of the regwired fees. Adopted by the Council February 24 cordation. Adopted by the Council February 24, 1972. Approved February 24, 1972. 1972. (February 26, 1972) Approved February 24, 1972.p.., (February 26, 1972)! Council File No. 257503 -By Victor Council File No. 257498 -By Roger M. Tedesco- IN THE MATTER OF Conway- Resolved, That the Northern States 685 Jenks Ave., described as Lot 27, 14, Arlington Hills Addition Power Company be given permission to install 370 lineal feet of Block Whereas, It is the findings of th approximately Gas Main on Water Street (east side) Saint Paul Board of Apppreals and RE for the Housing, BuRdebig and Fix between Belle and #318 Water Street Provisions of Ordinance No. view Prevention Codes that there exists 1 under 14786, approved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council February 24, the Phalan Area Neighborhood In provement Program project. sea (Cera 1972. sus Tracts 9 & 10) a number of strut Housing and But ldh Approved February 24, 1972. 1972) tut s possessing Coae violations for whlch there are r (February 26, financial means either through proje loans or grants or through person Council File No. 257499 - By Dean finances of the owners to correct so Meredith- Resolved, That applications for Sun- vlo7ations; and Whereas, It is further the findings of id are acture. l frequently elderlly elderly who often are physic - i, impaired and/or who have health oblems; and WhereasA It is the determination of fs board that to impose compliance �tthe es City of Stg. Paul with respectto iese structures would cause practical .fffcultof y or undue hardship to the oc- soants said structures;. and .. . iew for the Housing, Building and 'ire Prevention Codes at its meeting of anuary 11, 1972, waiving the require- nents of the St. Paul Housing and luilding Codes with respect to 4he fracture owned by Halve Barry and ocated .at 685 Jenks Ave., for as long is Belva Barry owns and resides in laid structure; and be it Further Resolved, That said waiver ne granted until such time as the prop- :rty is sold or any other right, title or interest be transferred at which time ;aid waiver be nullified; and be it Final]y Resolved, That the City Clark is hereby authorized and directed to transmit a copy of this resolution. to �-Approved February 24, 1972 (February 26, 1972) Council File No. 257504 -By Charles P. McCarty - Whereas, The City Comptroller's Of- tserecords and isis desirous fapplyings to the some Historical Society for authority to destroy those records; and Whereas, The Minnesota Historical Society requires concurrence by the City Cconcurrouncil in the apCnlication and destruction f theerecords: now the eouncil in re fore be it Resolved, That the City Council does concur in the applications submitted by theCity Comptroller to the Minnesota Historical Society, a copy of which is attached; and be it Further Resolved, That the City Council does concur in the dn the aestruction of the records Adon opted by the Council Febii uary24, 1972. Approve February 26 1972) INTERMEDIARY ORDERS Council File No. 257489- e n In the Matter of improving FAIR - VIEW AVENUE from Minnehaha Ave- nue to Pierce Butler Road (City Project p-0345)r,as follows: widen, grade and g pave; construct curb and gutter; con - o struct street, alley and driveway re- t turns; construct storm water drainage nl facilities; construct sewer, water and d gas service connections; and construct concrete walk on both sides of Fair- 152 PROCEEDINGS OF THF view Avenue from Mnnehaha Avenue to Pierce Butler Road, except where good and sufficient walk now exists; 1 and do all other work which is necs- improvementeand inidentunder P edim nary Order 255847, approved September 28, 1971. The Council of the City of St Paul havinCom- missionereived the o£ Finance reportof(thee above Ito and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same Is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- numt which the Council recommends is to improve FAIRVIEW AVENUE from Mnnehaha Avenue to Pierce Butler Road (City Project P-0345) as follows: widen, grade and pave; construct curb gutter; tter; construct street, alley and driveway returns; construct storm water drainage facilities; construct sewer, water and gas service connec- tions; and construct concrete walk on both sides of Fairview Avenue from Mnnehaha Avenue to Pierce Butler Road, except where good and sufficient walk now exists; and do all other work which is necessary and incidental to ..., a.. I.,vament_ with no .ve. and that 000 00. the stimt is $123,000,00 - Farther. That a hearing be had on said imPruvau—,i. on the 21st day of March, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House St Paul. HallBuilding thession a Com iin the itof er of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the mannerpro- vided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the ' improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. File No. 17623— Adopted by the Council February 23, 1972. ApprovedFeb uary 26, 1972)• RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- gENAFFING THEREON ANTD rnFIXING TIME OF HEARING ON THE AWARD OF DAMAGES Council File No. 257490— In the matter of condemning and taking an easement in the land neces- sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- cluding right of removal of lateral sup- ..,.... — .,,hi—t land or remainder or ap The Commissioner of Finance havin abov matter as t his sthereport amount of damage COMMON COUNCIL warded for the taking of the land or asements therein appropriated for he above improvement and to whom sayable; and also having submitted its assessment of benefits to property rom the making of said improvement, herefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment if benefits be and the same is hereby i Resolved Further, RThat a public Resol, searing be had before the Council yon said report and for a confirmation the awards of damages made by :he Commissioner of Finance, and also apon the said assessment of benefits; at the Council Chamber, in the Court House in the City of St. Paul on :he twenty-second day of March, 1972, at ten o'clock A.M. and that the Com- missioner of Finance be and he is directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. File No. 17614-S. Adopted by the Council February 23, 1972. Approved February 23, 1972. (February 26, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 257480— In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for rough grading SUBURBAN AVENUE from White Bear Avenue to 1300 feet East of White Bear Avenue, under Preliminary Order 235247, approved October 3, 1967, Intermediary Order 235972, approved December 5, 1967, Final Order 236406, approved January 2, 1966. A public hearing having been had unnn the assessment for the above Resolved, -That �the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable n 5 equal installments. File No. 17211-G. Adnnted by the Council February 23, RESOLUTIONASSESSMENT PING Council File No. 257481— In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction on- alks andOr work uction othereside o: Contract 70-M-0500, Levy No. 9, District No. 1, Assessable: froP. m Atty 1S3 . tocGordon Avesouth side I OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 153 south from HytheS St. to Chelmsford St Bids side from Be y Rd . Cr to Ave. F. O. 247929—Hendon Ave., both sides Non -Assessable: from Fulham St. to Branston St. F. O. 249157—Concordia Ave.. south froF n il ce4 Sts to west pr arty rine of side from Snelling Ave. o Fry St. th pp F. O. 24915"oneordia Ave., south erty linedof St. from o Galtiert St p side from Fry St. to Pierce St. from Nheele St to Public Steps ofsthe Sherburae9Ave. to Charles east Ave.e from F. O. 248097—C1aYlnd St., both sides Fairview Underpass• hall Ave., both from Chelton Ave. to Hewitt Ave. F. O. 248094 —Mars sides from Fairview Ave. to Dewey St. A public hearing having been ` had 248096 —Marshall Ave., b the above sides from N. Howell St, to both sides improvon ement assessmentand said . assessment 248142—Roblyn Ave., having been further considered by e from N. Wilder St. to N. Clevelnd Counc and having been considered Ave. finally satisfactory, a it therefore Non -Assessable: Resolved, That the said assessment F. O. 249183 --Scudder Ave., south side be and the same is hereby in all re- from 247688to —Hendono AveAve both sides ordered to�be submitttedsto the District from Hythe St. to Chelmsford St. Court of, the County of Ramsey for F. O. 247929—Hendon Ave., both sides confirmation. That the from Fulham St. to Branston St. Be It. Further Resolved, is F. O. 249157—Concordia Ave., Fry south said esds to be pa d t n 5hequal side from Snelling fro 24809 B arroll a Steps ofstAe inAdopted by the Council February 23, Fairview Underpass. Ave., both sides 1972. from N?Wild re StbtonN. Cleveland Ave: Approve February 23. 1972. February 26, 1972) An public hearing having been had ,,4.. the assessment for the cab ant OVING ASSESS - finally satistactory, ._ '. be anResoved That the same is the in 21 rot spects ratified, and the same is hereby Court of the sCoun Ye of Ramsey the DI f r confirmation. That the Be It Further Resolved, detrmnedn to be Pabe yable is in 5h equal installments. Adopted by the Council February 23, 1972. Approved 1972. February February6, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSES Council File No. 257482— In the matter of the assessment for neon benefits, cost and exp struction or reconstruction of sidewalk ac 70-M-0500, incidental thereto: trict No. I Assessable: F. O. 244585—W Ivy Ave., north aid from Rice St. to west pro erty line c erty linedof Mar on St tand otGaltier St p SherburneBAvetoon 9t Charles Ave. fro] from Chelton Avea t Howitt Ave sid. F O 249752—Stinson St., north sfi from ac bin St. to Arundel St. F. O. 249670—Lawson Ave., north se from No. Western Ave. to the we approX. 112 ft. F. O. 2406 to Ave., east at from W. Jessamine Ave. to Wynne Ai ext. RESOLUTION APPR MEN HEARINGAND HERSONG TIME OF Council File No. 257491— in the matter of the assessment ant O benefits, cost and exp ng WACOUTA STREET from Kellogg BoulevardBot Cit P 450) to as follows: construct biPro nous pavement; construct street re- turns; constructosrustorm t sewer, wawater ter and facilities; gas service connections: replace abandon existing lead water service connections; and do all other work which isa said i and Incidentaltun to er compplete said improvement, under Prelimnary Order 241332, approved December pp13, 1968, Intermediar9y, Order Final Order,244179. aPProved ed June 93, 1969. The assessment of benefits, cost and The assess#ent of benefits, cost and expenses or and in connection with t the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council havingconsidered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, herefore, be 1t f Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects a proved. that a public a Resolved Further, hearing be had on said assessment on :s the 22nd day of March, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council le Chamber of the Court House and CITY Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; Is that the Commissioner of Finance Kive st thei Charter. stid ating In,said noticed he Is time and place of hearts the nature 'e. of the ainprovemeot, and the amount ___ a �ov.e the lot or lot. of the 154 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL pparticular owner to whom the notice assessed against the lot or lots of the is directed. pparticular owner to whom the notice File No. 17396, is directed. Adopted by the Council February 23, Adopted by the Council February 23, 1972. 1972. Approved February 23, 1972' Approved February 23,1972. (February 26, 1972) (February 26, 1972) RESOLUTION MENT AND APPROVING FIXING TIME OF RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- HEARING THEREON MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Ccuncll File No. 257493— Council File No. 257492-- In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con - In the matter of the assessment of struction or reconstruction of sidewalks benefits, cost and expenses for con- and work incidental thereto: Contract struction or reconstruction of side- 70-M-0502, Levy No. 9, District No. 3, walks and work incidental thereto: Assessable: Contract 70-M-0502, Levy No. 2, District F. O. 248171—Margaret St. both sides No. 3, from Etna St. to Johnson Pkwy. Assessable: F. O. 244862 --Conway St., south side F. O. 248631—Geranium Ave., both from Ruth St, to Pederson St. vacated. sides from Frank St. to Earl St. F. O. 248679—Winthrop St., west side F. O. 249182—Wheelock Pkwy., south from the north property line of Edge - side from Arcade St, to Mendota St. brook St,_ (extended) to Upper Afton F. O. 248010—Greenbrier St., both Road. sides from Wells Ave. to Case Ave. F. O. 249025—Hancock St., both sides F. O. 249154—Arkwright St., west side from E. 4th St. to Margaret St. from York Ave. to Sims Ave. F. O. Nebraska Chamber St. east aide from E. Nebraska Ave., nort}1 approxi - F. O. 2 -Sims Ave., north side mately 182 feet. from Arkwrigwright St. to Westminster St. F. O. 244864—Bush St. north side F. O. 248632—Westminster St., both abuttingg East 10 feet of Lot '5, Blk. 3, sides from Cayuga St. to York Ave. Cruick, ank's Garden Lots and the F. O. 248167—Granite St. south side West 30 feet of Lot 7, Beaurline's Sec - from Buffalo St, to Agate fit, and Addition property known as 1609 F. O. 248416—Agate St., west side Bush St. ONLY. from Sycamore St, to Granite St. F. O. 244765—Agate St. west side Non -Assessable: from York Ave. to Case Ave. and on F. O. 248171—Margaret St. both sides the east side of Agate St. from York from Etna St. to Johnson Pkwy Ave. to Sims Ave. F. O. 24902r—Hancock St., both sides Non -Assessable: from E. 4th St. to Margaret St. F. O. 248631—Geranium Ave., both The assessment of benefits, cost and sides from Frank St. to Earl St. F. O. 249182—Wheelock Pkwy., south expenses for and in connection with side from Arcade St. to Mendota St. the above improvement having been F. O. 248010—Greenbrier St. both submitted to the Council, and the sides from Wells Ave. to Case Ave. Council having considered same and F. O. 249154—Arkwright St. west found the said assessment satisfactory, side from York Ave., to Sims Ave. therefore, be it F. O. 248632—Westminster St., be Resolved, That the said assessment _ sides from Cayuga St. to York Ave. be and the same is hereby in all F. O. 248416—Agate St., west side respects approved. from Sycamore St. to Granite St. Resolved Further, that a public F. O. 244765—Agate St., west side hearing be had on said assessment on from York Ave. to Case Ave. and on I the 22nd day of March, .1972, at the the east side of Agate St. from York hour of 10 o'clock A'M. in the Council Ave. to Sims Ave. Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; The assessment of benefits, cost and that the Commissioner of Finance give expenses for and in connection with notice of said meetings, as required by the above improvement having been the Charter, stating in said nothe ice, the submitted to the Council, and the time and place of hearing. t Council having considered same and of the improvement, and the amount found the said assessment satisfactory, assessed against the lot or. lots of the therefore, be it particular owner to whore the notice Resolved. That the said assessment is directed. be and the same is hereby in all 19A2dnnted by the Council February 23, respects a proved. Resolved Further, that a public Approved February 23 1972. hearing be had on said assessment on (February 28, )[972) the 22nd day of March, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council FINAL ORDERS Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by Council File No. 257479— the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature In the Matter of impproving BURNS of the improvement, and the amount, AVENUE from Ruth St. to Hazel St. A p upon due u heard OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 155 the Burns Avenue -Sub- the same Projjact so as to (cityProthereto: is hereby further amended add the following section SUgUgBAN gar Ave. to Hazel St. ex- 391.17—Insurance hereunder,henever athe previsione is s oens f roject P-0495 -0495B) as . pave; ;rade, surfs > and gutter; construct section 1.44, subsections A, D, E, F. K, L, M. N. O and and driveway returns; water drainage iaCili- P of the City of St. Paul De-. m t sewer. water and gas Bart men+ ��a Prb9treetJoand SECTION 2 This ordinance in force thirty ( shall30 days from and iter its passage, approval and publi- ition. Passed by the Council February 25. 372.Levine, Yeas - Councilmen---TjConway,eMr Pr.esf- Nays—v. Approved February 25, 1972• CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL Clerk. (March 4, 1972) Council File"No. 257386—Ordinance No. 15036—BY Roger M. Conway— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF -.HERBERT J. MC GUIRE AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 OFFICIAL OF TH �¢ GS ORDINANCES C 15035l File—By Rogo. er M3 ne way—ance No. to the m and eCity. SM. 391 on' ram. �� _ - - G Mattes . oue.o. __ —.. LATIVE CODE PERTAINING TOL LENSING OF BITUMINOUS CON- aforesaid` SECTION 3 TRACTORS. - The Council of the City of Sair and be in forct this e thirtyance hdaayysafte all lake effect its Does Ordain: - passage, approval and publestfon. SECTION 1 LegislativeThahapten 391 of the d int Pard 1972. Passed by the Council. February 29, 156 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Yeas — Councilmen Conway, Levine, Council of the City of Saint Paul con. Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. Presi- curs in that determination; now, there - dent (McCarty) -8, fore, be it Nays -0. Resolved, That the proper City offi- Approved March 1, 1972. cials are authorized and hereby direct- ed to enter into an agreement with CHARLES P. MCCARTY, Brauer and Associates, Inc. for profes- Mayor. sional services necessary to create a Attest: comprehensive master plan for the HARRY E. MARSHALL, complete redesign of Phalen Park and City Clerk. the Phalen Park Golf Course. (March 4, 1972) Adopted by the Council February 25, Council File No. 257517—By Charles P. 1972. Approved February 25, 1972. McCarty— Whereas , The Council of the City of (March 4, 1972) RESOLUTIONS as sponsor application for funds to the State of 1969), authorized Comptroller's Con- for furnishing and Council File No. 257509—By Victor J. Council File No. 257507—By victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That Victor J. Tedesco, Tedesco— Whereas, The City Architect has re- Commissioner of Parks and Recreation and Public Buildings, authorized to - quested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the advis- n attend a conference on 'Cable Com- ability and necessity of the correction munications in the 1970'x" sponsored by the Department of Conferences and In - or wrecking,and removal of the fol- lowing described buildings, said strut- statutes, General Extension Division, tures having been reported to consti- University of Minnesota, March 11, lis, M1nne- 1972, to be bald m Minneapolis, tute a public hazard: Address, 737 Dayton Avenue; Legal seta, and be it Description,19, Hol s Further Resolved, That funds in the amount of $19.00 for registration fees ombe'ot Lot Blk 2,t Additionf Type of Structure, 3 story 48' x 60' be - made available for this purpose, from Parks and Recreation Administra- • frame four plex and 16' x 38' frame tion Travel Fund, Code No. 0700-204. garahge. erappears that the last eas, It " W " Adopted by the Council February 25, 1972. said build- known record .owners Lesley Inge are as Follows: Lesley Nelson. Approved February 25, 1972. (March 4, 1972) � Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a public hearing be held by and before amount of -$788 650.61.. covering checks numbered 2934 to 3247:"inclusive, as. per the Council of the City -of"Saint Paul checks or, .pertinent listing of same on file in the office of. the City Comptroller. the Council February 25, in the Council Chamber of the Court Council File No, 257510—By Victor J. House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on March 21, 1972, to consider the advis- Tedesco— Resolved, That the proper City offi- j ability and necessity of ordering the cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- correction or wrecking and removal of tain employes in the Department of said structures on the above described Parks & Recreation & Public Build - property inasmuch as said structures ings for overtime employment as Be- are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it scribed in the resolution. Adopted by the Council February 25, Further Resolved, That the City Architect, on behalf of the City Coun- 1972. Approved February 25, 1972, cil, notify by mail the record owners (March 4, 1972) of the property m question at the l..st known address, as well as other inter- ested persons of record, of the date Council File No. 257513—By Roger M. and time of the hearing. Adopted by the Council February 25, Adopted onwa — Conway— Resolved, That the Northern States 1972. Approved February 25, 1972. Power Company be given permission to 340 lineal feet of 1972) install approximately Street (March 4, � Gas Main on Milton (east side) between Palace Ave. & James Ave. II T— under Provisions of Ordinance No. ' Council File No. 257508—By Victor J. 14786, approved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council February 25, Tedesco— Whereas, The Department of Parks 1972. and Recreation and Public Buildings -. Approved February 25, 1972. (March 9, 1972) has determined the necessity of the up- dating, through complete redesign, of Phalen Park and the Phalen Park Golf Course; and Council File No. 257514—By Victor J. Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul concurs in the foregoing Tedesco— Resolved, That the Department of determination and expressly finds that Parks and Recreation and Public • such redesign is necessary to best Buildings is hereby authorized to pur- chase, or the Como Park Zoo, from serve the educational and recreation needs of all the citizens of the City of available animal purchase funds (Code Male Clouded Leop- Saint Paul; and j Whereas, The Department of Parks 3750-722), one (1) ard, approximately one year old, for t' and -Recreation and Public Buildings has determined that Brauer and Asso- the cost of Two Thousand Four Hun - dred Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($2,450.00), ciates, Inc., a Minnesota corporation is and one (1) Female Clouded Leopard, adult, for the cost of Two Thou- i) best qualifled to provide the profes- sional services necessary to the tom- young sand Four Hundred and Fifty and no/ The �i. tete redesign of Phalen Park and the ;100 Dollars ($2,450.00). approxi- Male ;;;;Qp_!6.. " Phalen Park Golf Course and the mately one -year-old .Clouded fly. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 157 Leopard is to replace one old Male tain employes in the Department of Clouded Leopard now owned by the Water for overtime employment as de- Departmant. Both animals are avail- scribed in the resolution. able from International Animal Ex- Adopted by the Council February 25, change, 1489 East Nine Mile Road, 1972.. Ferndale, Michigan. - Approved February 25, 1972. Adopted by the Council February 25, (March 4, 1972) 1972. Approved February 25, 1972. (March 4, 1972) Council File No. 257519—By Charles P. McCarty— Council File No. 257515—By Roger M. Whereas, The Saint Paul Drug Re - Conway— habilitation Center, Inc., has requested Whereas, In connection with the con- that the City of Saint Paul act as its struction of a sewer under T.R. 35E sponsor and submit application t the as part of the Milton -St. Clair Storm State of'Minnesota Governor's Commis - Sewer System, Comptroller's Contract sloe on Crime Prevention and Control L-7476, certain engineering services for Grant Funds :to operate its drug re - were rendered for this protect in the habilitation prbgram; and amount of $1,044.87, now therefore be it Whereas," The application has been Resolved, That the Engineering Serv- submitted to and reviewed by the Saint ices be charged to this protect in the Paul-Ramsny Coun �r Crhriiha��msnl ce Share L uLocal Improvement .... Fun&% Code 0920-461. Paul City Council approve the applies- y-li tion; now, therefore, be itr3 Councll the li S -1277A. Resolved, That the of hereby approve Adopted by the Council February 25, City of Saint Paul does ; application t the Crime Commission I ($ 1972. - Approved February 25, 1972 " (March 4, 1972) for funds to permit the operation o4 a Saint PaulDrugProgram by the Saint Vii± Paul Drug Rehabilitation Center, Inc., and the Mayor is hereby authorized 4o Council File No. 257516—By Roger M. r� execute the application on behalf of the ' City of Saint Paul. Conway— Resolved, That the proper City offs- Adopted by the Council February 25, ; cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes In the Department of 1972• Approved February 25. 1972. (March 4, 1972) Public Works for overtime employment as described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council February 25, Y } 1972. Council File No. 257520—By Charles P. - Approved February 25, 1972. (March 4, 1972) McCarty— Whereas, Three agencies (Urban, Youth Referral Center of Phalen- r Dayton.'s Bluff,- Dayton's Bluff Multi- „ Council File No. 257517—By Charles P. Service Center, and Crisis Intervention 6i Center) have joined- and have re - McCarty— Whereas , The Council of the City of quested that the City of Saint Paul act 1;• on their behalf and submit Saint Paul, pursuant to Council File No. 245632 (approved September 18, as sponsor application for funds to the State of 1969), authorized Comptroller's Con- for furnishing and Minnesota Governor's Commission on rz Crime Prevention and Control- and tract No. L-7222 the delivery to the City of all labor, mate -int rials, equipment and services necessary " The Saint Pau{-RatasaY County Criminal Justice Advisory Fp - for and reasonably incidental to the Fire Station Commission has reviewedthesaid up and has recommended that the General Construction of No. 4, Payne Avenue and Woodward plication City Council approve it; now, there- ` Avenue; and Fire Station No. 24, White Bear Avenue, near Burns Avenue, Saint fore, be it Resolved, That the Council of the Paul, Minnesota, for the Department of Public Safety and City of Saint Paul does hereby approve - the above -referenced application for y Whereas, The Contractor, 'Sweftzer to Crime Prevention Funds for the groJect Effort for Youth of 'the Eau ..Side Construction Company; was unable complete the contract work before the (E.Y,E.S.)", 'arid the Mayorp is hereby uthorized to execute Sain tPlaul.. tcation on Mgy, le 1970 duetion to unanticipwpatea a18is in meeting now, behalf of the City of Adopted by the Council February. 25, y cul specifications; therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City offi, 1972. ,. 9 Approved February 25, 1972. ' (March 4,. 1972) cials be andthey arehereby author- ized and directed to execute an Amend- , , - ment to Contract No. L-7222, extending the time to complete the contract to Council File No. 257521 — 257522 — BY April 28, 1971. Adopted by the Council February 25i Rosalie L: Butler— " Resolved That checks,be drawn qn the City: Weasury. to. the aggregafe 1972. Approved February 25, 1972. (March. 4, 1972) amount of -$788 650.61.. covering checks numbered 2934 to 3247:"inclusive, as. per - checks or, .pertinent listing of same on file in the office of. the City Comptroller. the Council February 25, Council File No. 257518—By Robert F. Sprafka— That the rized pay Adopted by 1972. Febr((Maarcchh 4. 972)72 cersareher by authot cer- .Approved 158 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 257523—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of $696,951.95, covering checks numbered 3275 to 3440 inclusive, as per checks or pertinent listing of same on file in the office of the City Comptroller. Adopted by the Council February 25, 1972. Approved February 25, 1972. (March 4, 1972) Council File No. 257524—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of $9,305.45, covering checks numbered 3449 to 3457 inclustve,:as per checks or pertinent listing of same on file in the office of the City Comptroller. Adopted by the Council February 25, 1972. Approved February 25, 1972. • (March 4, 1972) Council File No. 257525-13y Charles P. McCarty— Whereas, The Mayor is a member of the Human Resources Committee of the United States Conference of Mayors; and Whereas, Said committee is meeting In Washington D.C. on Sunday, March 5, 1972, authorization is hereby granted for the Mayor to travel to Washington, D.C. for attendance at said meeting, the expense of said trip to be charged to 0028-204; and Whereas, The City of Saint Paul has sold and agreed to deliver certain of its bonds; and Whereas, The time and place of de- livery of said bonds is in New York City on the 6th day of March, 1972, authorization is her granted for the Mayor to travel to New York City and return for the purpose of accomplishing said delivery of bonds, theexpense of this. travel to be paid for by the pur- chasers of said bonds. Adopted by the Council February 28, 1972. Approved February 28, 1972, (March 4, 1912) e No. 257526—By Charles P. The Mayor's Manpower I'rogram, a federally funded s been designated by the coordinate the Emergency it Act (PEP Program) for ndSaint Paul and county of Through the necessary ex - staff for the proper opera - ,h of these programs it has ;essary to provide additional and 5ace is not available with - Tall and Court House; arefore, be it That authority is hereby this Council for the rental it space to properly house operating said program in Hotel at a rental of $533.33 and be it Resolved That the City r is hereby authorized and pay the monthly rental due and owing from and after the first day of February 1972 to the Lowry Hotel for the occupancy of said premises by the Mayor's Manpower Planning Pro- gram staff from the federal funds of which the Comptroller is the custodian. Adopted by the Council February 28, 1072. Approved February 28, 1972. (March 4, 1972) Council File No. 257527—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas The special committee ap- pointed a lby sthe betweeCouncil the owners o1 the Depawi•tment lof Public CWorks, haspmet wiI h representatives of the owner and the Public Works Department and re- viewed the cost of remodeling the space required by the Public Works Department; and Whereas, The agreed-upon rental rate for such space is$440 per square foot for the base rentaincluding electrical costs; and Whereas, It is agreed that the City will pay an -additional amount, up to $1.10, per square foot for the first five Years of the proposed lease agreement In order to defray the cost of remodel- ing of such space; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, That the proper city officials be authorized and directed to prepare and execute a lease agreement with the owners of the Lowry Hotel building for all of the space on the second floor of such build- ing except for the public hallway re- quired for public access through the area, such lease agreement to be for a five year period at .which time the lease will be renegotiated. Adopted by the Council February 28, 1972. Approved February 28, 1972. (March 4, 1972) Council File No. 257532 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department of Public Safety (Police) for overtime employment as described in the reso- lution. Adopted by the Council February 29, 1972. Approved March 1,1972. (March 4, 1972) No. 257533 — By Dean i censes, as business as of me of circum- introl and re - me fees cover - of the license, OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 159 $217.00 posted, and this will cancel said license Issued to them. Council File, No. 257538 — By Dean Adopted by the Council February 29, 1972, Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list Approved March 1, 1972. (March 4, 1972) at - tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- Council File No. 257534 — By Dean Meredith— censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Resolved, That Application L-14660 Adopted by the Council February 29, 1972• for Restaurant, On and Off Sale Malt Beverage and Cigarette Licenses, ap- plied for by Reginald B, Approved March 1, 1972. (March 9, 1972) and Inez Meeker at 1021 Arcade Street, be and the same are hereby granted. Adopted by the Council February 29, Council File No. 257539 — By Dean , Approved March 1, 1972. (March 4, 1972) Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the Council Filey e No. 257535 — B Dean same are hereby granted and the City Clerk isinstructed to fasue such li- censes the Meredlth— Whereas, The Ladies Auxiliary of Post No. upon payment into the City treasury of the required fees, Adopter} by the Council February 29, 162, Jewish War Veterans has 1972. made application for permission to con- duct Tag Days on Monday and Tues- day, June 5th, and 6th, 1972 between (March 4, 1972) the hours of 8:00 a.m, and 6:60 p.m. on the streets of the City of Saint Paul, ' therefore, be it Council File No. 257540—By Robert F. Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby granted to the Ladies Sprafka— Resolved, That the City Council here - Auxiliary of Post No. 162 Jewish War by concurs in the action of the Pur - Veterans to conduct such solicitation chasing Committee in the award for on the days, dates, and between the furnishing and delivering the following hours requested, for the City of Saint Paul, Water De - Adopted by the Council February 29, Partment Storeyard, Hamline & Carroll 1972. Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota, to Approved March 1, 1972. (March 4, 1972) MINNEAPOLIS GMC TRUCK CEN - TER— TWO 14,000 Ib. G.V.W. STEP - Council Council File No. 257538 — By Dean each .. ...$8,922.00 Less total trade in allow - Meredith— Resolved, That applications for Sun- day -On -Sale Liquor Licenses made by ance of ................ 600.00 for the total cost of .. ..,6,322.00 the following applicants who are hol- Terms.. ders of On Sale Liquor Licenses at the with Formal addresses shown, be and the same are hereby granted and compliance with Bid the award being made to the lowest responsible bidder C. F. No. , Ordinance No. 13 the which amenndsds Chapter No. 308.00 of the meeting specifications. Formal Bid #4931. St. Paul Legislative Code and Ordi- nances. Req'n No. 40887. Ad opted by the Council February 29, S. & J., Inc. 947-- W. Seventh St. Fred Primolf, 955-9 Arcade St. 1972. Approved March 1 1972. The Brown Derby Lounge, Inc., 567 (March 4,, 1972) Stryker Ave. Mounds Park Tavern, Inc., 1067 Hudson, Rd. Council File No. 257541 — By Dean A. Morelli, 421 E. Seventh St. The The Manor, Inc„ 2550 Seventh St. Lyle Meredith— Resolved, That pursuant to Chapter 466 Minnesota Statutes, 1963, el M. Bar, Inc., 878 Selby Ave. Arcade Bar, Inc., 932-4 and upon delivery to the Corporation Counsel of Arcade St, Adopted a release approved by him, Ray N. But - by the Council February 29, 1972• win be paid $158,22 out of the. Tort Approved March 1, 1972. Liability Fund 0035-421, in full settle - ment ofclaim for damages and injuries (March 4, 1972) sustained as a result of an accident on December 27, 1971 involving a police- Council File No. 257537 — By Dean man while to the performance of his official duties. Meredith— Adopted by the Council February 29, Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses 1972• applied for by the organizations named Appr6ved Marchi, 1972. on the list attached to this resolution (March 4, 1972) be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to Issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of -the required Council File No. 257542 — By Dean Meredith— fees. Adopted by the Council February 29, Resolved, That the City Council here - by concurs m the action of the Civic 1972. Approved March 1, 1972. Ceater Authority: Resolution CCA 384 in the award for furnishing and deliv- (March 4, 1972) ering 500 FOLDING BANQUET TABLES a, 160 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL for the Civic Center authority to IN- STITUTIONAL SALES, INCORPO- RATED as follows: 3. ALTERNATE: 500—Folding Banquet Tables, 30" x 98" x 30" high with plastic top $26.50 each total amount of contract ....$13.250.00 in accordance with specificathma on Formal Bid No. 4737 the award being made to the lowest responsible bidder meeting specifications. Formal Bid #4737. Req'n No. 2871. Code: 6000-739. Adopted by the Council February 29, 1972. Approved March 1, 1972. (March 4, 1972) Council File No. 257543—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That out of the Workmen's Compensation Account of the General Fund weekly compensation of 80.00 be paid to Albert E. Bisciglia, while he is temporarily totally disabled by reason of injuries he received on January 24, 1972, while employed by the Depart- ment of Public Works, and that $224.00 in final settlement, to and including February 11, 1972, is now due and pay- able. Adopted by the Council February 29, 1972. Approved March 1, 1972. (March 4, 1972) a Council File No. 257544—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations. for and to place and hereafter maintain underground con- duit and cable. On Exchange Street from St. Peter to Ninth Street. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council February 29, 1972. Approved March 1, 1972. (March 4, 1972) Council File No. 257545—By Roger M Conway— Whereas, Additions which might grove to be necessary in the Grading a urfacing of ALBERT STREET — JESSAMINE TO BREWSTER, BREW STER STREET—SNELLING TO AL. BERT, JESSAMINE AVENUE — AL. BERT TO HAMLINE. Also Storm ani Sanitary Sewer, Comptroller's Contrac' L-7374-1, City Project No. 71-G-1821 Arcon Construction Company, Contrac• tor, have been provided for in th1 Specifications, and Whereas, It has been found necessarl to make the following Additions: ADDITIONS As per attached Contract Change Agreement No. 1 ..$2;090.01 and Whereas, The total addition is $2 090.00, and the Commissioner of PubB Works has agreed with the Contractor that the amount of $2,090.00 is the cor- rect sum to be added to said contract, therefore be it Resolved, That the City of St. Paul through its City Council approves the foregoing additions made in accordance with the Specifications in the sum of $2,090.00, said amount to be added to the lump sum consideration named in the contract,- known as Comptroller's Con- tract L-7374-1, and which amount is to be prorated and assessed against the benefited property. Adopted by the Council February 29, 1972. Approved March 1, 1972. (March 4, 1972) Council File No. 257546—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, Additions and Deductions which might prove to be necessary in the Improvement described as the Widening & Resurfacing of CLEVE- LAND AVENUE—I.S. #94 to UNIVER- SITY, Comptroller's Contract L-7356, City Project No. 71 -P -0088A, Ashbaeh Construction Company, Contractor, have been provided for in the Specifi- cations, and Whereas, It has been found necessary to make the following Addition: ADDITIONS As per attached Contract Change Agreement No. 1 ..$2,468.80 DEDUCTIONS As per attached Contract Change Agreement No. 1 .. 332.77 TOTAL NET ADDITION TO CONTRACT ..........$2,136.03 and Whereas, The total net addition is 82,136.03, and the Commissioner of Pub- lic Works has agreed with the Contrac- tor that the amount of $2136.03 is the correct sum to be added to said con- tract, therefore be it Resolved, That the City of St. Paul through its City Council approves the foregoing additions made in accordance with the Specifications in the sum of to be financed from 1971 Municipal State Aid Funds 64-120-01. Adopted by the Council February 29, 1972. Approved March 1, 1972. (March 4, 1972) Council File No. 257547—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, The Anal costs for the con- struction of alleys, Comptroller's Con- tract L-7197, have been determined and Whereas. Upon final allocation of funds from which the above improve. ment was to be paid, it was found that the amount originally set up for its fi- nancing is insufficient to meet the final costs and that an additional amount of $4,883.45 will be required, therefore be it Resolved, That the amount of $4,883.45 be. applied from the 1971 City's Share of Local Improvement Fund, Code 0920 - OF THE CITY OF SAINT�PAUL, 1972 161 461 to finance the additional cost of the No delivery charge to any city shop, above improvement. No pick up charge. G-1923. Total cost of approximately $10,000.00 Adopted by the Council February 29, in accordance with'"the specifications 1972. on Formal Bid No. 4908 the award Approved March 1, 1972. being made to the., loweR responsible (March 4, 1972) bidder meeting sp$c, ffeatfons. Council File No. 257548—By Roger M. Conway— RESOLUTION OF ANNULMENT In the matter of improving FORD PARKWAY at Mississippi River Blvd. (City Project P-0565) under C.F. No. 257396 approved February 15, 1972. Resolved, That Preliminary Order C.F. 257396 is hereby cancelled, an- nulled, and rescinded. Adopted by the Council February 29, 1972. Approved March 1, 1972. (March 4, 1972) File No. 257550—By Roger M. YT That the Council hereby Bid No. 4944 of said bidder, such bid being the only bid received and said Adler Steel Products Inc, being a re- sponsible bidder. F.B. #4944. Code: 1200. Adopted by the Council February 29, 1972. Approved March 1, 1972. (March 4, 1972) Council File No. 257551—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the Council hereby concurs in the action of the Purchasing Committee and hereby awards contract to SAFE -T -FLARE OF MINNESOTA, INC. for Rental of Flashing Type Elec- tric Warning Light and Barricades for use by Various Departments of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota during a period of one year beginning January 1,1972— RENTAL CHARGE Per Day Flashing g(Type Electric Warning$ 25 Flashing Type nly Electric Warning Light With Standard Barri- cade Unit ....................$ .29 Steady Burn type light and Barricade Unit ..............$ .50 consigned to storage areas..500 Flashing type electric Warning Lights ........................ SF 23 Barricade ...................... SF 23B Barricades Price Each High Intensity $3 00 per day Hig$ Standard $ .40 per day Delivery Charge: A $5.00 delivery charge to each separate job location Formal Bid No -490 . Adopted by the Council February 29, 1972. Approved March 1, 1972. (March 4, 1972) Council File No. 257555—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the City Council here- by concurs in the action of the Contract Committee in the award of a contract for furnishing all labor, materials and equipment necessary or incidental to HOPE BNAKERU RELINEF OS`YSTE , THE for the Department of Public Works, to Arcon Construction Company, Incor- porated for the contract price of $78,853.50 (plus Engineering and Inspec- tion 10%—$7,685.35; Water Department 1,000.00; Collection or Misc. Charges ( afY1c)-3500.00) as result of Formal to draft the proper and obtain the neces- and payment bonds. officials are hereby !cute said contract on v of Saint Paul. )y the Council February 29, March 1, 1972. (March 4, 1972) Council File No. 257556—By Charles P. McCarty— Resolved, That by appointment of the Mayor, Commissioner Rosalie Butler is hereby designated as a member of the Poliey Advisory Committee of the Metropolitan Council Transportation Planning Committee; Further Resolved, That Commission- ers Roger Conway and Victor Tedesco are designated as alternate members of said committee. ' Adopted by the Council February 29. 1972. Approved March 1, 1972. (March 4, 1972) File No. 257557—By Victor J. o— ad, That the proper persons be :d to pay to Bishop Towing March 1, 1972. (March 4, 1972) the above Parks and thletie and 1-249. ebruary 29, 162 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 257558—By Charles P. McCarty— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the City of Saint Paul Amendment to Professional Services Agreement between the City and Strom Engineering Corporation ex- tending said Contract for a term of one additional month so as to expire on March 31, 1972. Adopted by the Council February 29, 1972. Approved March 1, 1972. (March 4, 1972) Council File No. 257559—By Charles P. McCarty— Be It Resolved, That Resolution of the Saint Paul City Council, C. F. 256984, approved January 7, 1972,- ap- proving an Operating Agreement be- tween the City of Saint Paul, acting through its Model Cities Department, and Williams and O'Brien, Inc., per- taining to the conducting of a Consult- ant Housing Study for the Model Cities Area is hereby rescinded in its entirety. Adopted by the Council February 29, 1972. Approved March 1, 1972. (March 4, 1972) Council File No. 257560—By Charles P. McCarty— Whereas, The Minnesota State Legis- lature did create the County Recreation Facilities Building Commission which did make provisionamongst other things, for the con,struction of ice arenas within the City of Saint Paul; and Whereas, The sites have not been selected for the three remaining ice arenas to be constructed within the City of Saint Paul; and Whereas, It is the desire of this Council that these ice arenas be built and in operation for the skating season commencing in the fall of 1972; and the arenas; 1 does nt of a in the Highland Park Area and two on the Greater East Side of this city; and be it Finally Resolved, That this commit+ tee shall make its report concerning site availability to this Council within ten days of the adoption of this reso- lution. Adopted by the Council February 29, 1972. Approved March 1, 1972. (March 4, 1972) Council File No. 257561-257562-257563— Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of $369,093.79, covering checks numbered 3958 to 3663 inclusive, as per checks or pertinent listing of same on file in the office of the City Comptrol- ler. Adopted by the Council February 29, 1972. Approved March 1, 1972. (March 4, 1972) PRELIMINARY ORDERS Council File No. 257511—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Grade and surface with bituminous material the Alley in Elk. 2, Ryan's Sub. of Elk. 6, Rogers and Hendrick's Acre Lots to the City of St. Paul, Ramsey Co., Minnesota, from Orange Ave. to Wheelock Pkwy. G-2003, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, ,}he making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council February 25, 1972. Approved February 25, 1972. (March 4, 1972) Council File No. 257512—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas. A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Condemn and take an easement in the land necessary for the slopes, cuts and fills, including right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by ex- cavations thereof or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material the Alley in Blk. 2, Ryan's Sub. of Elk. 6, Rogers and Hendrick's Acre Lots to the City of St. Paul, Ramsey Co., Minn., from Orange Ave. to Wheelock Pkwy. G-2003, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and Is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said Improvement. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 163 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said Improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. S. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Adopted by the Council February 25, 1972. Approved February 25, 1972, (March 4, 1972) Council File No. 257549—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement,' viz.: Improve MISSISSIPPI RIVER BLVD. at Ford Parkway from the north lot lino of int t Fdeecliffe Addition No. 2. as a onuminous seui cuac; cu L .i s riu water drainage facilities; construct an asphalt bicycle path on the west side of Mississippi River Blvd. construct traffic channelization islands; construct a bituminous overlay on Ford Parkway at the intersection of Ford Parkway and Mississippi River Blvd.; and do all other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement having been presented to the Councii of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, exten'i and estimated cost of said improve. ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketcl of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im provement is asked for on the petitior of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore going matters to the Commissioner o Finance. Adopted by the Council February 29 1972. Approved March 1, 1972. (March 4, 1972) FINAL ORDERS 4i Council File No. 257528— In the Matter of grading and surfm ing with bituminous material and cor struct concrete curb andgutter c Luella Street from Wilson Avenue Conway Street. Also construct sew, for storm water purposes; also col struct water service connections (( 606), under Preliminary Order 252651, pproved February 24, 1971. A public hearing having been had ipon the above improvement upon Iue notice, and the Council having leard all Dersons. obiections and herefore, be it Resolved. By the Council of the City f St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be nade by the said City is to grade and urface with bituminous material and .onstruct concrete curb and gutter on .uella Street from Conway Street to !ul-de-sac, approximately 200 feet iouth of Conway Street. Also construct ower for storm water purposes; also :onstruct water service connections G-1606), and the Council hereby orders ;aid improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- nissloner of Public Works be and is aereby instructed and directed to Drepare plans and specifications for •aid improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said Improvement In accordance therewith. File No. 17564-G. Adopted by the Council February 29, 1972. Approved March 1, 1972. (March 4, 1972) Council File No. 257530— In the Matter of grading and surfac- ing with bituminous material and con- struct concrete curb and gutter, on CONWAY STREET from Luella Street to Jayne Street. Also construct sewer for storm water purposes (G -1618A), under Preliminary Order 252649, ap- proved February 24, 1971. A public hearing having been had therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is to grade and surface with bituminous material and construct concrete curb and gutter on CONWAY STREET from Luella Street to Jayne Street. Also construct sewer for storm water purposes (G -1618A), d the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made, Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifleations for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed ; to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. File No. 17565. Adopted by the Council February 29, 1972. Approved March 1, 1972. (March 4, 1972) 164 PROCEEDINGS OF TH FINAL ORDER IN CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS Council File No. 257529-13y Roger M. Conway - In the matter of condemning and taking an easement in the land neces- sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- cluding right of removal of lateral sup- port from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations thereof or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material and construct concrete curb and gutter on LUELLA STitF-ET from Wilson Avenue to Conway Street (G-1606), under Preliminary Order 252652, approved February 24, 1971, In- termediary Order 254470, approved June 17, 1971. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all - persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary for the slopes, cuts and fills, incg ludinright of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations, thereof or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material and construct concrete curb and gutter oil LUELLA STREET from Conway Street to cul-de-sac, approxi- mately 200 feet South of Conway Street (G-1606), and the Council hereby or- ders said improvements to be made. Resolved Further, That the following land, lands or easements therein be and the same are hereby ordered to be taken, appropriated and condemned for the purpose of making said improvements, viz.: Condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary for the slopes, cuts and fills, including right of re- moval of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations thereof or construction of slopes in the gradingand surfacing with bituminous material and construct concrete curb and gutter on LUELLA STREET from Conway Street to cul- de-sac, approximately 200 feet South of Conway Street (G-1606). Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is said improvement, and the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the malting of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council February 29, 1972. Approved March 1, 1972. (March 4, 1972) FINAL ORDER IN CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS Council File No. 257531-13y Roger M. Conway - In the matter of condemning and taking an easement in the land neces- E COMMON COUNCIL sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- clucang right of removal of lateral sup- port from subject land or remainder thereof occasioned .by excavations thereof or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material and construct concrete curb and gutter on CONWAY STREET from Luella Street to Jayne Street (G -1618A), under Preliminary Order 252650, ap- proved February 24, 1971, Intermediary Order 254472, approved June 17, 1971. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all parsons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary for the slopes, cuts and fills, including right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations thereof or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material and construct concrete curb and gutter on CONWAY STREET from Luella Street to Jayne Street (G -1618A), and the Council hereby orders said im- provements to be made. Resolved Further, That the following land, lands or easements therein be and the same are hereby ordered to be taken, appropriated and condemned for the purpose of making said improvements, viz.: Condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary for the slopes, cuts and fills, including right of re- moval of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations thereof or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material and construct concrete curb and gutter on CONWAY STREET from Luella Street to Jayne Street (G -1618A). Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to nprovement in accordance by the Council February 29, l March 1, 1972. (March 4, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 257505 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, The Housing and Rede- velopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota has presented to this Council its Application For A Low Rent Public Housing Program to be submitted to the Department of Hous- ing and Urban Development for a Pro - OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 165 gramReservation for an additional 1200 ting said described part units of new construction hi -rise low of said Block 16, income elderly housing together with a Minn. 1-27 Block I, St. Anthony proposed Cooperation Agreement be- Park South together tween the City and the Authority in with the public alleys connection with such construction; and lying within said Block Whereas, In connection with said Ap- plication there has been presented to all according oto the plat thereof on and considered by the Council census file and of record in the office of information and other data demonstrat- the Register of Deeds Ramsey ing that a need exists for low rent County, Minnesota; housing for the elderly not being met and by private enterprise at rentals that Whereas, Said Authority has demon - the elderly can afford and that a rental strated to the Council that there is a gap of at least 20% exists between the need for such low rent housing for the upper shelter rents in elderly low rent elderly which is not being met by pri- housing and the lower rental limits that vate enterprise and that a gap of at private enterprise is providin through least 20% will be maintained between new construction and existing housing a the upper rental limits for admission substantial supply of decent, safe and to the proposed low rent elderly hous- sanitary housing for elderly low in ing. and the lowest rentals at which come persons and families. private enterprise isproviding a sub - Now, Therefore, Be. It stantial supply of decent, safe and Resolved, By the Council of the City sanitary housing through new construc- of Saint Paul that the Application of tion and existing structures. the Housing and Redevelopment Auth- Now, Therefore, Be It ority of the City of Saint Paul, Minne-Resolved, That the Council of the City sota to the Department of Housing and of Saint Paul, Minnesota does hereby Urban Development for a Program affirm its rior determination and that Reservation for a Low Rent Housing of the Housing and Redevelopment Program of 1200 additional units of low Authority of the City of Saint Paul, rent elderly housing in new hi -rise Minnesota that there is a need for the construction and the Cooperation low rent elderly housing projects being Agreement between the City and the proposed in the Development Programs Authority in connection with the pro- for Project Nos. Minn 1-26 and Minn. vision of such housing are hereby ap- 1-27 which Is not being met by private prov2d and the execution of said Coop- enterprise and that a gap of at least eration Agreement authorized upon ap- 20% will be maintained between the provaI of said Application by the De- upper rental limits for admission to the partment of Housing and Urban De- popects and therlowestlrents at which velopment. pr I Adopted by the Council February 25, private enterprise isproviding a sub Adopted at al supplfyn of decerougnt, safe and Approved March 3, 1972. truct on and existing structures, sand on - (March 7, 19723' s does hereby approve the provision of the Development Program Project No. Council File No. 257506 -By Roger M. Minn. 1-26 for 208 units of elderly low Conway- rent housing in hi -rise construction at Whereas, This Council, by its Reso- a total development cost of $3,743,112 lution, Council File No. 240735, adopted at the St. Paul Bible College Site, and and approved October 25, 1968, deter- for Project No. Minn. 1-27 for 186 units mined the necessity for and did ap- of elderly low rent housing in hi -rise construction at a total development cost prove the application by the Housing of $3,459,253 at the Raymond and Ellis and Redevelopment Authority of the Site. City of Saint Paul, Minnesota for a Adopted by the of February 25, Program Retervatrnii from the United 19A States of America, Department of Hous- 72. Approved March 3, 1972. ing and Urban Development, for 600 (March 7, 1972) units of low rent housing for. the elderly which application was subsequently ap- proved by HUD as Program Reserva- OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS tion No. 1-G; and Whereas, The Housing and Redevel- opment Authority of the City of Saint OF THE COUNCIL Paul, Minnesota under Program Reser- vation No. Minn. 1-G has approved Development Programs for Project ORDINANCES Minn. 1-26 for 208 units of hi -rise con- struction for low rent elderly housing at a total development cost of $3,743,112 Councu Elle No. 257212 -Ordinance No, at the St. Paul Bible College Site and 15037 -By Roger M. Conway - ,for Project Minn. 1-27 for 186 un is of Ill -rise construction for low rent elderly An ordinance approving the project housing at the Raymond and Ellis Site of acquiring easements in the City of at a total development cost of $3,459,253, Saint Paul to open widen, and a end both sites being located in the City of Bum Avenue anU Suburban Avenue Saint Paul, County of Ramsey, and from White Bear Avenue to Ruth State of Minnesota, described as fol- Street, City Project P -0495R. lows: Minn. 1-26 NortherlyThe 09.2 he Council of the City of Saint Paul feet of Bloc 8, D lege Place East Divi- SECTION 1 sion, together with the EasterlHubbard Avenueashu - Works, having repor ted id to the Council OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 167 166 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL bee acquired by purchase at a reason -'tions in the Classified Service of the that easements for street and highway it shall so report to the Council the ale price, and it shall so report to the City;' purposes on, over, and across the fol- lowing described Janda: cost thereof, provided, however, that in case the Committee on Lands cannot Council the cost thereof, provided, p however, that in case the Committee a proved February 13, 1935, as amended. All those parts of Lot 28, Block 20, Procure any or all of said easements at a reasonable price then it shall so at on Lands cannot procure any or all of The Council Of the City of Saint Paul Scenic Hills No. 5, Lot 2, Block 1, Clapp-Thomssen Battle Creek West, port to the Counc(1, and in that event, said easements at a reasonable price, then it shall so report to the Council, Does Ordain: and of the Sid of the SW!a of Sec. the Council hereby orders and directs that condemnation proceedings be in- and in that event, the Council hereby directs that condemnation SECTION 1 35, T.29N., R.22W.. lying within an 80 foot wide stripof land, the can- stituted pursuant to law to secure said t orders and That Ordinance No. 7607, approved proceedings be instituted pursuant to b a and ter line of which is described as follows: Beginning at the point of easemen a. SECTION 2 law to secure said easements. February 13, 1935, as amended, the same is hereby further amended by 1: intersection of the east line of the NW % of Sec. 2, T.28N., R.22W., with That this ordinance shall take effect SECTION 2 striking out the minimum qualifications That this ordinance shall take effect in the specifications for the following .. aline 10 feet south of and parallel to the North line of said Section 2; and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and and be in force thirty (30) days from titles: its approval and Elevator Inspector thence westerly along said last de- Publication. and after passage, publication. Water -Shed Foreman I scribed parallel line a distance of 980.8 feet to a point; thence NWIy Passed by the Council March 1, 1972. Passed by the Council March 1, 1972. and by substituting in lieu thereof, respectively, the following minimum along a curve to the right tangent Yeas - Councilmen Conway, Levine, Sprafka, Mr. President (Mc- Yeas -Councilmen Conway, Levine, qualifications: to last described line having a radi- feet an Meredith, Carty) -5. Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. President Mc- ELEVATOR INSPECTOR us of 300 and a central of 50 degrees, a distance of 281.80 Nays -0. Carty). "High school or vocational school S - feet; thence NWly along a straight Approved March 6, 1972. Nay 0. aduation and two years' experience and line tangent to said curve, a dis- tance of 190.16 feet; thence NWly - CHARLES P. MCCARTY, Approved March 6, 1972. as an elevator mechanic's helper as `° seven years' experience as an eleva- CHARLES P. McCARTY, and/or construction along a curve to the left tangent to the last described line having a Mayor. Attest: for maintenance Mayor, mechanic:' �.. radius of 300 feet and a central angle of 50 degrees, a distance of HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. Attest: WATER -SHED FOREMAN I HARRY E. MARSHALL, "Five experience as a Water - 261.60 feet; thence westerly along (March 11, 1972) years' City Clerk. Shed Laborer: 1 a straight line tangent to Bald curve 350 feet distant north of and paral- (March 11, 1972) SECTION 2 lel to the south line of Sec. 35, R.22W. to the line of No. This ordinance shall take effect and i T.29N., west -,'.of R.22W., Council File No. 257213 --Ordinance No. Council File No. 257398 -Ordinance be in force thirty days after its passage, the SW Sec. 35, T.29N., and there terminating, except exist- ;15038-BRoger M. Conway- y 15039 -BY Robert F. Sprafka- approval, and publication. { Ing streets; also that part of the South % of the Southwest ?& of An ordinance approving the roject p An ordinance amending Ordinance Passed by the Council March 1, 1972. , , Section 35, T.29N., R.22W., triangu- of acquiring easements in the City of Saint Paul to open, widen, and extend No. 6446, entitled: yeas - Councilmen Conway, Levine, "An administrative ordinance fixing Sprafka, Mr. President r. lar in shape, lying northeasterly of the heretofore described 80 ft. wide Burns Avenue from Ruth Street to the compensation rates of certain city Meredith, (McCarty) -5. strip of land, south of the south McKnight Road, City Project P-05548. positions and employments," Nays -0. January 23, 1925, as amended. line of Suburban Avenue being a The Council of the City of Saint Paul approved Approved March 8, 1972. line 320 feet north of and parallel with the south line of said Section Does Ordain: The Council of the City of Saint Paul CHARLES P. McCARTY, 35, and northwesterly of a line de- SECTION 1 Does Ordain: Mayor. scribed as follows: Beginning at a Point -on the said south line of That the Commissioner of Public Works, having reported to the Council Attest: yy SECTION 1 HARRY E. MARSHALL. + 6448, ' Suburban Avenue 200 feet distant west of the northwest corner of that easements for street and highway and across the fol- That Ordinance No. approved City Clerk. January 23, 1925, as amended, be and March 11, 1972) Block 20, Scenic Hills No. 5; thence along a straight line ur oses on, over, P P lowing described lands: the same is hereby further amended by out of Section II, where they southwesterly at an angle of 55°00' with said south line of Suburban Avenue to The north 20 feet of Lots 1 through a .nclusive, Block 21, Battle Creek striking the L Council File No. 257400 -Ordinance No. ap'pFiIternP ant Group Lab 4.91" 1 e3 • • • .4.91" the northeasterly line of the said Heights Plat 3, also those parts of ••power Plant Helper ..........5.01". 15041 -By Dean Meredith - heretofore described 80 ft. wide strip of land, and there terminat- Lots 1 through 9 inclusive and Lot 14, Block 20, Battle Creek Heights - SECTION 2 An ordinance amending Ordinance ing; also easements in the land Plat 3, lying north of a line 50 feet This ordinance shall take effect and No. 6446, entitled: necessary for slopes, cuts, and fills distance south of and parallel to the T.28N., be in force thirty days after its pas- "An administrative ordinance fixing including right of removal of lateral North line of Section 2, in the land sage, approval, and publication. the compensation rates of certain city support. from subject lands or re- mamder thereof occasioned by ex- R.22W.; also easements necessary for slopes, cuts, and fills positions and employments;' passed by the Council March 1, 1972. cavations thereof or construction of including right of removal of lateral yeas -Councilmen Conway, Levine, approved January 23, 1925, as amended. I ss� slopes in the grading and paving of Suburban Ave- support from subject lands or re- mainder thereof occasioned by ex- Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. President (Me- the City of Saint Paul I. Burns Avenue and nue from White Bear Avenue to cavations thereof or construction of Carty) --5. The Council of Nays -0. Does Ordain: 4 Ruth Street, slopes in the grading and paving of Burns Avenue from Ruth Street to Approved March 6, 1972. SECTION 1 f 1 are required for opening, widening and extending Burns Avenue and Sub- McKnight Road, CHARLES P. McCARTY, That Ordinance No. 6448, approved rI I urban Avenue from White Bear Avenue City Proj7ect P -0495R; are required for opening, widening and extending Burns Avenue from Ruth Mayor. 1925, as amended, be and January 23, is hereby further amended by to Ruth Street, that the estimated cost of the acquist- Street to McKnight Road, City Project Attest: the same HARRY E. MARSCity.L striking out subsection F of Section I, tion of said easements is $15,000:00, and P -0554R; that the estimated cost of the is Jerk. and tin substituting in lieu thereof the rI I that the Comptroller has certified to the Council the manner in which the acquisition of said easements $6,000.00, and that the Comptroller has (March 11, 1972) following: "F -In each calendar year, funds may be made available; that the the certified .o the Council the manner in which the funds may be made avail- VACATION each regular or provisional employee, shall it Council hereby approves project for the acquisition of the said ease- able; that the Council, hereby approves Council File No. 257399 -Ordinance No. except those in the Fire service, be vacation at the rate of ments for the aforesaid purpose and .the project for the acquisition of the for the aforesaid pur- 15040 -BY Victor J. Tedesco- granted eighty hours per year. After five directs that the same be acquired for such purpose by the Committee on said easements I pose and directs that the same be An ordinance amending Ordinance years of full-time service each such be granted vacation Lands consisting of the Mayor, the Commissioner of acquired for such purpose by the Com- mittee on Lands consisting of the No. 7607, entitled: employee shall .. fixing the duties and at the rate of one hundred twenty �.. Purchasing Agent, Public Works, and the Commissioner Mayor, the Purchasing AgentCommis- ordinance and the minimum quail- hours per year. After fifteen years each such em- of inane same be Publicand, World, acauendI mi can res onsibilities fications for the various classes of post- of full-time service purchase reasonable sinnof er of the same 168 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL ployee shall ,be granted vacation at "An administrative ordinance relating the rate of one hundred sixty hours to the Civil Service Bureau of the City per year. of Saint rules and regulations ap ro therefor; and adopting In the Fire service, in each calendar year, each regular or provisional em- approvea r., d August 20, 1914, as amended. ployee shall be granted vacation at pp the rate of two times the number of hours designated by the Council to The Council of the City of Saint Paul be the work week for the Fire serv- Does Ordain: ice. After five years of full-time serv- SECTION 1 ice, each such employee shall be granted vacation at the rate of three That Ordinance No. 3250, approved times the number of hours designated August 20, 1914, as amended, be and by the Council to be the work week the same is hereby further amended for the Fire service. After fifteen by striking out of Section 6, where they years of full-time service each such appear in the following indicated Occu- employee shall be granted vacation pational Groups and Grades, the follow - at the rate of four times the number ing titles: of hours designated by the Council Title Occupational Group Grade to be the work week for the Fire service.#Utilities Investigator II The head of the department may per- Attendance &Inspectional ..... 28 mit an employee to carry over into Park Policeman the following year up to forty hours, Police 30 or in the Fire service the number Park Police Sergeant of hours worked for one week.,,Any Police 33 employee who does not work full Director of Auditorium and Stadia 54 time shall be granted vacation on a Professional ................... pro rata basis. The time of vacation SECTION 2 shall be fixed by the head of the de- partment in which the employee is This ordinance shall take effect and employed. If an employee has been be in force thirty days after its passage, granted more vacation than he has approval, and publication. arn earned up to the time of his separa- tion from the City service, the em- Passed by the Council March 1, 1972. ployee shall reimburse the City for yeas — Councilmen Conway, Levine, such unearned vacation. If an em- Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. President ployee is separated from the service (MCCa ty)-5. by reason of resignation, he shall be Nays -0, granted such vacation pay as he may Approved March 6, 1972. have earned and not used up to the time of such separation, provided that CHARLES P. MrCARTY, he has notified the department head Mayor. in writing at least fifteen calendar Attest: days prior to the date of his resig- HARRY E. MARSHALL, nation. If an employee is separated City Clerk. from the service by reason of dis- charge, retirement or death, he shall (March 11, 1972) be granted such vacation pay as he may have earned and not used up to the time of such separation. The provisions of this subsection F of Council File No. 257402-0rdinance No. Section I shall not apply to temporary 15043—By Charles P. McCarty— or emergency employees nor to any employee whose position is in the An ordinance amending Ordinance tpectal Employment section of the No. 7607, entitled: raded Division (Section 7 of "An ordinance fixing the duties and Ordinance No. 3250), and who is paid responsibilities and the minimum quali- by the hour or by the performance:' fications for the various classes of posi- SECTION 2 tions in the Classified Service of the This ordinance shall take effect and City;' be in force thirty days after its passage, approval, and publication. approved February 13, 1935, as amended. Passed by the Council March 1, 1972. he Council of the City of Saint Paul Yeas — Councilmen Conway. Levine, Do es Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. President SECTION 1 (McCarty) -5. 1aYThat Ordinance No. 7607, appproved Approved March 6, 1972. February 13, 1935, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by CHARLES P. MCCARTY, striking out the titles and specifications Mayor. for t f Auditorium and Stadia Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. Direc or o Park Policeman eant Park#UtiPolicities ' Investigator H (March 11, 1972) SECTI07 Council File No. 257401—Ordinance No. This ordinance shall ke effect and be in force thirty days a ter its passage, 15042 --By Charles P. McCarty— approval, and pubhcatio An ordinance amending Ordinance by the Council March 1, 1972. .. No. 3250, entitled: Passed OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 169 Yeas — Councihnen Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. President (McCarty) -5. Nay". Approved March 6, 1972. CHARLES P. M CARTY, Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL. Clerk. (March 111, 1972) RESOLUTIONS File No. 257566—By Robert F. a, by request— as, The attached plan and Lions for the Automatic Lawn ­_­_ .. s,, _v Branch March 1, lyAPproved(March 1, 1972. Council File No. 257567—By Roger M. Conway— Resoived, That Council File No. 257476, approved February 23, 1972, au- thorizing additions to be made for the Grading and various streetsCComp- Terrace-1970, troller': Contract L-7329, is hereby rescinded. Adopted by the Council March 1, 1972. Approved972. March 11,1972) Council File No. 257566—By Roger M Conway— whereas. Additions _ which_ Min Contractor, have been proviaeq the ecitcations, and t make8 the followingbeen fAdditions sear pump Station while making iew connectionlabor - $19,69 material 145.45 365.14 Reconnect sewer service to 179 plants)—Sumpt. (sum shown on 400.00 TOTAL ADDITION ....$6175.14 to be added to said con - re be it Chat the City If St. P rthe t-sv. Adopted by the Council March 1, .972. Approved March 6, 1972. (March 11, 1972) Council File No. Roger M. Conway— Whereas, The final- costs for the Im- proving of Cretin Ave. from Lincoln Ave. to Mississippi River Blvd., ComP- troller's Contract L-7409, have been de- termined, and Whereas, Upon final allocation of funds from which theaboveimprove- ment was to be paid, it was foundthat the amount originally set up r 1. financing is insufficient to meet the al amsount sof $3I .50tw1 abe r required. therefore be it Resolved That the amount of $312.50 be applila from the Public Works, Proje �t itinnel eosty0 the aund bove afine P-ea.a. Adopted by the Council March 1, 1972. ppproved(M972. arch 1111972) Council File No. 257570—BY Roger M. Conway— Whereas, In connection with im- provement of Larpenteur Ave. from Edgerton St. to Parkway Drive certain ' Engineering Services wer, perfo med In the amount of $443.12; now re be it Resolved That the amount of $443.12 be charged to the Permanent Improve- ment Revolving Fund Code 6000 and this same fund to be reimbursed from Aid Funds Construe sanitary sewer on Greenwood Street from Con- the 1970 County E-1051. by the Council March 1, gress Street 145 ft. north—$50.00 opted •laA72. lump sum . ilat Approved March 6 1972. (March 11, 1972) the following ]oca- tions: 420 Clinton, 437 Clinton, tionsC 138 Delos,e 1544Da O_.naewer Council File No. 257571—BY Roger M. service connections @ $410.00 .. ... 2460.00 Conway— The final costs for the each ...... .... .. .t of sanitary flow Treatmen Robie St Whereas, Rough Grading of SUBURBAN AVE - diverted from the . al 170 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NUE from White Bear Avenue to 1300 a feet East of White Bear Avenue, Comp-' f b troller's Contract L-7020, have een de- termined and Whereas, Upon final allocation of ) funds from which the above improve- ment was to be paid, it was found that the amount originally set up for its financing is insufficient to meet the final costs and that an additional amount of $28,438.55 will be required, l therefore be it Resolved That the amount of $28,438.55 be applied from the Public 1 Works Project Contingency Fund to finance the additional cost of the above I improvements. G-1830 B. Adopted by the Council March 1, 1972. Approved March 6, 1972. (March 11, 1972) Council File No. 257572 -By Roger M. Conway - In the matter of constructing a pub- lic storm sewer fn POINT DOUGLAS ROAD from Warner Rd. to Johnson Parkwav: in JOHNSON PARKWAY 3otzian St.; in FOURTH STREn:'r Ir -in rarl St. to 220 feet Easterly; in FRE- +IONT AVENUE from Earl St. to va- :aced Tell St.: in an easement to be ibtafned,in the Southwest Sa of the Jortheast 'a of Section 33, Township :9 North, Range 22 West; in vacated CELL STREET from Fremont Ave. to third St.; in GOTZIAN STREET from ifh St. to Third St.; in ATLANTIC STREET from Margaret Ave. to Minne- laha Ave.; in ATLANTIC STREET From Fourth St. to Third St.; in THIRD STREET from Atlantic St. to Griffith St.; in EUCLID STREET from Frank St. to Griffith St.: in FRANK STREET from Wakefield Ave. to Hudson Rd.; in FRANK STREET from McLean Ave. to Pacific St.; in GRIFFITH ST. from Mc- Lean Ave. to Pacific St.; in FRANK STREET from Thorn St. to Burns Ave.; in BURNS AVENUE from Frank St. to Johnson St.; in JOHNSON STREET from Burns Ave. to Point Douglas Rd. at McLean Ave.; and in an easement to be obtained, in the Northwest % 01 the Northwest 1q of Section 3, Town, ship 28 North, Range 22 West, froff Warner Rd. 750 feet to Southeast; al to be known as the GRIFFITH-POINT DOUGLAS RELIEF SYSTEM S-0984 heretofore approved for advertisemen for bids on January 13, 1972. Whereas, It has been determined tha a revision of the Special Provisions i'. necessary to better define the work ti be done and to insure a more uniforn procedure for preparation of bids; now therefore, upon the recommendation o the Commissioner of Public Works, b it Resolved, That the Specifications fo the proved by ve n heed Council, are hereb amended win Addendum No. 1, whit I. attached to and made a part of tb COMMON COUNCIL have mentioned contract, and that -cher, all interested parties be noti- ed of this addendum. Adopted by the Council March 1, 9A Approved March 6, 1972. (March 11, 1972) ;ouncil File No. 257573 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, The Council of the City of taint Paul, by resolution C. F. 250880, tpproved October 21, 1970, did vacate a portion of the alley in Block 5, Hazel ark Plat B, said vacation reserving o the City of Saint Paul and other iublic instrumentalities the public util- ty easements contained therein and .hereon; and Whereas, Arlington Properties has -equested that the Council waive said .etained easements, and the affected ity departments, Northern States Power Company, and Northwestern C Bell Telephone ompany have filed written certificates of intended non-use of reserved rights and easements, which certificates are on -file in the office of the City Clerk; be it Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Pat, pursuant to Section 228.05 of he Saint Paul Legislative Code, as amended, does hereby waive, the retained easements contained in resolution, C. F. 250880, approved Oc- tober 21, 1970, in the following de- scribed property: That part of the alley in Block 5, Hazel Park Plat B, lying east of a line 11 feet west of and parallel to the extended East line of Lot 23 of said Block 5, Further Resolved, That the above- mentioned waiver of said easements is for the City of Saint Paul and for those persons for whom the City has reserved easements in said vacated property for the installation, maintenance and op- eration of any sewer, water, gas or ,electrical main, pipe or conduit of pub- lic instrumentality. Adopted by the Council March 1, 1972. Approved March ",1972. (March 11, 1972) Council File No. 257576 -By Charles P. McCarty - Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul, by its Resolution, C. F. 257519, approved February 25, 1972, ap- proved an by to he State of Minnesota Governor's Commission on Crime Prevention and Control for the project entitled St. Paul Drug Re- habilitation Center, Inc., and whereby the City would act as sponsor for the project to be operated y the newly - formed corporation entitled St. Paul Drug Rehabilitation Center, Inc.; and Whereas, The said Governor's Crime Commissioner, on February 20, 1972, notified the City that its application i had been approved in the amount of $133,373.00 for a grant period of 16 F months commencing March 1, 1972 through June 30, 1973; now, therefore, be it r Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby approve 7 the above -referenced Grant Agreement i between the City and the Governor's e Commission on Crime Prevention and 'OF THE Clerk OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 171 C't as Comptroller the are hereby authorized and checksorpertin64 entlisting of same on directed to execute said agreement on troller, the office of the City Comp - behalf of the City; and be it opted by the Council March 1, 1972. Further Resolved, That the Council Ad of the City of Saint Paul does hereby Approved March 6, 1972. approve the entering into of a thud- (March 11, 1972) party Operating Agreement between the City and the St. Paul Drug Rehabil- itation Center, Inc., whereby the City, Council File No. 257501 -By Robert F. on behalf of the Governor's Crime Com- Resolved, Tha touttof the Workmen's mission, will provide the funds and the Com elation Account of the General St. Paul Drug Rehabilitation Center, C=weekly compensation of $80.00 be Inc., will operate the project d accord- paid Albert J. Jewell, Jr., while he is ante with the terms and conditions set temporarily totally. disabled by reason forth in the Grant Agreement, and the of injuries he received on. February 7, Mayor, City Clerk and Comptroller are De p hereby authorized to execute the said 1972 while ment of Parks aped employed Recreation Pub - Third Party Agreement on behalf of fit BuiIdmgs and that $160.00 in final the City. settlement, to and including February Adopted by the Council Marc 1, 1972. Approved (March 1111972) °' - 21.Ad pled by he Cos now due uncil payable. arch 2, 1972. ApprovedMarch 972. (March 1111972) Council File No. 257577 -By Leonard W • Council File No. Robert F. Levine - Whereas, The Department of Librar- ies has a bookmobile which is currentlyd Resolved, That the plans n anpo cift- rna- Inc., whose director is Brotner dames Seventh Street, Nelgnoornouu .+=�=•ter Clarey and who offices at 415 Summit ment Program, City Project -b39•as the Avenue, has expressed a desire to lease submitted herewith. prepared the bookmobile for a period of nine Lighting Bureau under the direction of monks beginning February 1, 1972; and he Commissioner of Public Vtilitireovede Whereas, The Council deems Drug and the same are hereby app Education for Youth. Inc. a worthwhile the same being satisfactory to the organization and desires to assist and Commissioner of Public Utilities and support its beneficial educational pro- the Purchasing Agent is hereby author - gram for Saint Paul's youth; ized to advertise for bids hereon, in Now, Therefore Be It Resolved, That the manner provided in and by he the proper City officials are hereby Charter. authorized and directed to execute a Adopted by the Council March 2, 1972. lease agreement with Drug Education Approved March 6, 1972. for Youth, Inc., a copy which is at- (March 11, 1972) tached; said agreement setting forth -_ the terms and conditions of the lease Dean and requiring the proper insurance to Council File No. 257583 - BY be maintained to protect he City's in- Meredith- terests. 1978, Whereas, Proper notice has been re - Adopted by the Council March 1, ceived as to change of officers and Approved March 6, 1972. stockholders in Entertainment Enter - (March 11, 1972) prises, Inc.. 1183 University Avenue, holders of On Sale Liquor License No. 8046, expiring January 31, 1973, there - Council File No. 257578 -BY Roger M. fore, be it Conway -Resolved, That the resignation of Whereas, In connection with the fn- David R. Maddox from the offices of ettoo„ator at .-m-t. and Secrgtary, leaving James 2, 1972. X5,000.00 be charged to he r.i.x. rums, ..ode 6000 and this fund to be reim- ^ rsed from Public Works Project Council File No. 257584 - BY Dean ontingency Fund. Meredith - r -1053. Resolved, That Application M-70 for Adopted by the Council March 1, 1972. the transfer of Off -sale Liquor License Approved (March 6,1 72. No: 2539, expiring January 31, 1973, issued to�Reuben Unowsky and Norman M. Rongstad at 506-8 Rice Street, be and the same is hereby transferred to Council File No. 257579 -BY Rosalie L. the Inc. att7 0 So South Clional eve and Avenes and ue. Butler the - theeCitydTr hast 4heto the aggregate Appro ed yMarch 6, 11972 March 2, 1972. '- amount of $1,564,545.91, covering checks (March 11, 1972) Y ' Council File No. 257590 — By Dean Council File No. 257597—BY Charles P. Meredith— rty— Resolved, That Application M-69 for Whereas, The Model Cities Depart - Restaurant, Off Sale Malt Beverage and ment was not able to locate a Saint OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 173 Paul resident who qualified for their White Bear Avenue and Ruth Street, job position as a Physical Planner, and more particularly described as follows: it was deemed necessary to seek such Lots 1 and 2, Block 19, Scenic Hills a qualified person outside the State of Addition #3; Minnesota; and all in accordance with plans dated Re - Whereas, The Model Cities Depart- ceived January 6, 1972; subject to the ment has located such a qualified indi- condition that said applicant -permittee vidual and in order to have him relo- and its successors and assigns, shah cate from New York to Saint Paul, it make due compliance with all applie- was deemed necessary to reimburse able provisions of municipal ordinances, hhn for a portion of his moving ex- state statutes and rules and regulations penes; and of public authorities having cognizance. Whereas, The Council of the City of Adopted by the Council March 3, Saint Paul concurs in this determina- 1972. tion of its Model Cities Department and Approved March 6, 1972. does hereby determine that it is in the (March 11, 972. interests and to the benefit of the City 1972) of Saint Paul to reimburse a portion of such moving expenses; now, there- Council File No. 257601 By Victor J. fore, be it Resolved That the Model Cities De- Tedesco— Resolved, is hereby authorited to re- Resolved, That upon and pursuant to imburse Steve Markowitz the sum of the pertinent appeal, under the Zoning $477.55, for a portion of his moving and Code, by Marvin H. and Margaret A. relocation expenses incurred by him in Siedow, owners of the subject real accepting employment with the Saint estate, situate in the City of Saint Paul Paul Model Cities Department in the and described as: position of Physical Planner. Lot 6, Block 8, Lane's Phalen Grove Adopted by the Council March 2,Addition; 1972. that the provisions of said Zoning Code Approved March 6 1972. hereby are determined and varied as (March li, 1972) and to the extent necessary therefor and the area requirements for said premises are hereby relaxed so as to Council File No. 257598—BY Rosalie L. convert a building located on the above Butler— described property from store and Resolved, That checks be drawn on residence to a two-famtiY residence, the City Treasury, to the aggregate subject to the condition that said appel- amount of $292,995.30, covering checks lents and their successors and assigns, numbered 3787 to 3800 Inclusive, as per otherwise, shall make due compliance Muni - checks or pertinent listing of same n with all appplicable provision of muni- utes, and file in the office of the City Comptrol- cipaal and nanceregulat{ons of public author - ler. Adopted by the Council March 2, ties havinAdopteg bytheCouncil March 3, 1972. Approved March 6, 1972. 1972. (March 11, 1972) Approved March 6, 1972. (March 11, 1972) Council File No. 257599—By Victor J. Tedesco— Council File No. 257602—BY Victor J. Resolved, That upon and pursuant to Tedesco— p the CodeebynMissaClara LaBarrthe owner off Markets' c., be and helreby is granted the subject real estate, situate in the a permit to construct a 110 -car parking City of Saint Paul and described as: lot on property located on the south - The south 47 feet of Lots 13 and 14, west corner of Plato and State Streets, Block 39, Summit Park Addition; more particularly described as follows: Lot 1, Block il, Riverview Indus - that the provisions of said Zoning Code hereby are determined and varied all in accordance iwith plans. dated Re - to waive the requirements of Zoning ceived January 3, 1972• subject t the Code Chapter 62.02 so as to allow a dee- condition that aaid applicant -permittee, orative wall along the alley, subject to end its successors and assigns, shall the condition that said appellant, and make due compliance with all, apPlic- her successors and assigns, otherwise, able provisions of municipal ordinance, shall made due compliance With all app state statutes and rules and regulation plicable provisions of municipal or di- of public authorities having cognizance. nances, state statutes and rules and Adopted by the Councti March 3, regulations of public authorities having 1972.. cognizance. Approved March 8, 1972. , Adopted by the Council March 3(March 11, 1972) 1972. �— Approved March 6 1872. Council File No. 257604—By Roger M. (March li, 1972) Conway— Resolved, That upon the petition of Council File No. 257600—BY Victor J. the Housing and Redevelopment Au- thority, et al, that section ofpublic Tedesco—solved street hereinafter described, Resolved That Sheehy Construction the same hereby is vacated and discon- Company lie and hereby is granted a tinued as a public street: Perm to construct a 210 -car parking Street lot for use with LaBelles, East, retail Vacate Onega Street lying northerly store on property located on the north of the North line of Congress side of Suburban Avenue between and Southerly of a line described 172 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 257585 — By Dean Cigarette Licenses, applied for by Wal - ter G. Awada at 120 South Wabasha Meredith— Resolved, That application for the Street, be and the same are hereby transfer of Foodstuff -Original Contain- granted. er, Off Sale Malt Beverage and Cigar- Adopted by the Council March 2, 1972. ette Licenses No. 756, expiring May 6, Approved March 6, 1972. to Reuben Unowsky & (March 11, 1972) 1972, issued Norman M. Rongstad at 506-8 Rice Street, be. and the same are hereby Council File No. 257591 — By Dean transferred to the International Wines Meredith— and Liquors, Inc. at 710 South Cleve- Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses land Avenue. applied for by the organization named Adopted by the Council March 2, 1972. on the list attached to this resolution Approved March 6, 1972. be and the same are hereby granted, (March 11, 1972) and the City Clerk is instructed to issue into such licenses upon the payment Council File No. 257586 — By Dean the City treasury of the required fees. Meredith— Adopted by the Council March 2, 1972. Whereas, Proper notice has been re- Approved March 6, 1972. ceived as to change of officers and (March 11, 1972) stockholders in the International Wines and Liquors, Inc. at 710 South Cleve- Council File No. 257592 — By Dean land Avenue, holders of Off Sale Liquor Meredith— License No. 2539, expiring January 31, Resolvgd, That licenses applied for by 1973, therefore, be it Resolved, That Norman M. Rongstad the person named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are having resigned from the offices of hereby granted, and the City Clerk is Vice-president and Secretary, R. David instructed to issue such licenses upon Unowsky becomes the Vice-president the payment into the City treasury of and Sec etaryand Norman M. Rongstad the required fees. disposes of his stock to the remaining Adopted by the Council March 2, 1972. f stockholder Reuben Unowsky, making Approved March 6, 1972 . him the sole stockholder, be and the (March 11, 1972) same is hereby approved. Adopted by the Council March 2, 1972. Approved March 6, 1972. Council File No. 257593 — By Dean (March 11, 1972) Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached (: i' Council File No. 257587 — By Dean Meredith— to this resolution be and the same are and the City Clerk is Resolved, That Application M-308 for hereby granted, to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the transfer of On Sale Liquor License the payment No. 8106, expiring January 31, 1973, issued to Oakley O. and Ann E. Parrish, the required fees. Adopted by the Council March 2, 1972. at 2176 West Seventh Street, be and Approved March 6, 1972. the same is hereby transferred to Par- (March 11, 1972) rish's, Inc. at the same address. Adopted by the Council March 2, 1972. Approved March 6, 1972. Council File No. 257596—BY Charles P. (March 11, 1972) McCarty— Whereas, Council File No. 257527 au- }. Derent em tt e proper rycHoiff for oto fficers Council File No. 257588 — By Dean Meredith—space Resolved, That application for the partment of Public Works, and It is the intention of the transfer of Restaurant, Off Sale Malt Whereas, and Cigarette Licenses No. Department of Public Works to recover incremental Beverage 990, expiring May 25. 1972, issued to a portion of this cost by an of to all construction proj- Fi. i{ Oakley O. and Ann E. Parrish at 2176charge .5% West Seventh Street, be and the same ects, and Whereas, In addition to the .5% are hereby transferred to Parrish's, charge to all construction projects, it Inc. at the same address. to f this Adopted by the Council March 2, 1972. i r v de ahe tportion ention oof he rentaCounl costs Approved March 6, 1972. from the General Fund Budget, Con - (March 11, 1972) tingent Reserve Activity 0998, now therefore be iteso ed, CO pp troller is hereb Council File No. 257589 — BY Dean auands d rected t ch ge he %;Il�. — Merediththe Resolved, That Application L-14971 Contingent Rnserve Activity senting8 the $2°. 00.00, representing for the Transfer of On Sale Liquor Li- sum of be 31, General Fund Budget share,in cense No. 8030, expiring January fund 1973, issued to John J. Shomion at 120 credited to the rental account n Administration South Wansha Street, be and the same 1210 Engineering Public hereby transferred to Walter G. ects in the Department of Public ' is Awade at the same address. Works. March 2, 1972. Adopted by the Council March 2, 1972. Athe met Addoptedd YMarch 8 1972 Approved March 6, 1972- (March 11, 1972) (March 11, 1972) Council File No. 257590 — By Dean Council File No. 257597—BY Charles P. Meredith— rty— Resolved, That Application M-69 for Whereas, The Model Cities Depart - Restaurant, Off Sale Malt Beverage and ment was not able to locate a Saint OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 173 Paul resident who qualified for their White Bear Avenue and Ruth Street, job position as a Physical Planner, and more particularly described as follows: it was deemed necessary to seek such Lots 1 and 2, Block 19, Scenic Hills a qualified person outside the State of Addition #3; Minnesota; and all in accordance with plans dated Re - Whereas, The Model Cities Depart- ceived January 6, 1972; subject to the ment has located such a qualified indi- condition that said applicant -permittee vidual and in order to have him relo- and its successors and assigns, shah cate from New York to Saint Paul, it make due compliance with all applie- was deemed necessary to reimburse able provisions of municipal ordinances, hhn for a portion of his moving ex- state statutes and rules and regulations penes; and of public authorities having cognizance. Whereas, The Council of the City of Adopted by the Council March 3, Saint Paul concurs in this determina- 1972. tion of its Model Cities Department and Approved March 6, 1972. does hereby determine that it is in the (March 11, 972. interests and to the benefit of the City 1972) of Saint Paul to reimburse a portion of such moving expenses; now, there- Council File No. 257601 By Victor J. fore, be it Resolved That the Model Cities De- Tedesco— Resolved, is hereby authorited to re- Resolved, That upon and pursuant to imburse Steve Markowitz the sum of the pertinent appeal, under the Zoning $477.55, for a portion of his moving and Code, by Marvin H. and Margaret A. relocation expenses incurred by him in Siedow, owners of the subject real accepting employment with the Saint estate, situate in the City of Saint Paul Paul Model Cities Department in the and described as: position of Physical Planner. Lot 6, Block 8, Lane's Phalen Grove Adopted by the Council March 2,Addition; 1972. that the provisions of said Zoning Code Approved March 6 1972. hereby are determined and varied as (March li, 1972) and to the extent necessary therefor and the area requirements for said premises are hereby relaxed so as to Council File No. 257598—BY Rosalie L. convert a building located on the above Butler— described property from store and Resolved, That checks be drawn on residence to a two-famtiY residence, the City Treasury, to the aggregate subject to the condition that said appel- amount of $292,995.30, covering checks lents and their successors and assigns, numbered 3787 to 3800 Inclusive, as per otherwise, shall make due compliance Muni - checks or pertinent listing of same n with all appplicable provision of muni- utes, and file in the office of the City Comptrol- cipaal and nanceregulat{ons of public author - ler. Adopted by the Council March 2, ties havinAdopteg bytheCouncil March 3, 1972. Approved March 6, 1972. 1972. (March 11, 1972) Approved March 6, 1972. (March 11, 1972) Council File No. 257599—By Victor J. Tedesco— Council File No. 257602—BY Victor J. Resolved, That upon and pursuant to Tedesco— p the CodeebynMissaClara LaBarrthe owner off Markets' c., be and helreby is granted the subject real estate, situate in the a permit to construct a 110 -car parking City of Saint Paul and described as: lot on property located on the south - The south 47 feet of Lots 13 and 14, west corner of Plato and State Streets, Block 39, Summit Park Addition; more particularly described as follows: Lot 1, Block il, Riverview Indus - that the provisions of said Zoning Code hereby are determined and varied all in accordance iwith plans. dated Re - to waive the requirements of Zoning ceived January 3, 1972• subject t the Code Chapter 62.02 so as to allow a dee- condition that aaid applicant -permittee, orative wall along the alley, subject to end its successors and assigns, shall the condition that said appellant, and make due compliance with all, apPlic- her successors and assigns, otherwise, able provisions of municipal ordinance, shall made due compliance With all app state statutes and rules and regulation plicable provisions of municipal or di- of public authorities having cognizance. nances, state statutes and rules and Adopted by the Councti March 3, regulations of public authorities having 1972.. cognizance. Approved March 8, 1972. , Adopted by the Council March 3(March 11, 1972) 1972. �— Approved March 6 1872. Council File No. 257604—By Roger M. (March li, 1972) Conway— Resolved, That upon the petition of Council File No. 257600—BY Victor J. the Housing and Redevelopment Au- thority, et al, that section ofpublic Tedesco—solved street hereinafter described, Resolved That Sheehy Construction the same hereby is vacated and discon- Company lie and hereby is granted a tinued as a public street: Perm to construct a 210 -car parking Street lot for use with LaBelles, East, retail Vacate Onega Street lying northerly store on property located on the north of the North line of Congress side of Suburban Avenue between and Southerly of a line described 174 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COU;:CIL as follows: Beginning at the north- east corner of Block 54, West St. Paul Proper; thence southeasterly to a point on the northeasterly line of Lot 1, Block 53, West St. Paul Proper 45 feet distant Southeasterly from the most northerly corner of said Lot 1; subject expressly to the following con- ditions and reservations: 1. That the vacation be subject to all the terms and conditions of Section 228 of the Legislative Code, as amended. 2. That a permanent sewer easement 32 feet in width be retained cen- tered over the existing 3' 6" cir- cular brick sewer with no change in the existing streetIthout surfacing or change in grade to be permitted in valof hehe nDepartment riof appro- val Works. 3. That the existing temporary water main be abandoned with said costs to cut off said main to be borne by the petitioner. 4. That access be provided to the residence located at 450 Onega Street until such time as the resi- dence is removed and area cleared. 5. That the petitioner, being the Housing and Redevelopment Au- thority of Saint Paul, a public 1. That the vacation be subject to all the terms and conditions of Section 228 of the Legislative Code, as amended. 2. That the costs fnr the abandon- ment of the er maiw m located insaidex azstat street be borne by the petitioner. 3. That the Petitioner, being the Housing and Redevelopment Au- thority of Saint Paul, a public agency, not be required to pay acation be- cameof compensation intendedvpublic pur- pose and pursuant to the terms of the Cooperation Agreement Re- spec= Terrace Urban Renewal Area Project Minn. R-37 thitbetween the ty f Saint Paul, M itioner and eCiMinnesota. 4. That in lieu of a bond, the City be ad to indemnuy ana -- harmless for any and all claims for damages, costs, or growing out of the vacaaoiy the street described in the Peti- tion. Adopted by the Council March 3, 1972. Approved March 6, 1972. (March 11, 1972) agency, not be required to pay compensation for the vacation e - cause of the intended public pur- Council File No. 257606—BY Roger M. pose and pursuant to the terms Conway— That pursuant to Section Conway— of the Cooperation Agreement Re- Resolved, specting Concord Terrace Urban 231.05 of the Saint Paul Legislative Renewal Area Project Minn. R-37 Code (as amended by Ordinance No. by and between the petitioner and 14662, approved December 1, 1970) per - the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota. taining to regulations for the adjusting 6. That in lieu of a bond, the City of sewer service charges and_ upon the be provided with a written cove-nant conditioned to Indemfand hold the City harmless for any and all damagges, claims for damages, costs, chArges, judgments, and ex- penses of every kind and nature arising or growing out of the va- cation of the street described in the petition. Adopted by the Council March 3, 1972. ApprovpdMarch 72. (March 1111972) Council File No. 257605—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That upon the petition of chap shat the Housing and Redevelopment Au- Sev thority, et al, that section of public hereinafter described, be and o street the same hereby is vacated and dis- Hill S continued as a public street: Vacate those parts of Prescott pea Street and Morton Street lying be- tween the westerly Right -of -Way 2: _ line of Kansas Avenue extended and the easterly Right-of-way line described Pax 1: of Trunk Highway 3 emg as a line run from the northwest 1• Wh corner of Lot 4, Block 25, The West 8 St. Paul Real Estate and Improve- ment Syndicate Addition No. 2 to $ Ar; a point on the east line of Lot 30, 1 Martin and Lie am Rearrangement of Block 32 of Brown and Jacksons $ St. Addition to West Saint Paul, Min- nesota, distant 150 feet southerly of 5 the northeast corner thereof; Je, subject expressly to the following con- f ditions and reservations: 9 d of Water Commiss: .cil of the City of Sain iy certify that because rswri of their total Ovate from the City of Saint ] Sewer System, the b and f dr anuliciatlon of an No. 251415, approves uccon...... and be it rtherrefunde5 of epolvda d aseweru service ,a' based upon these adjustments, be refundea . ,u the "Sewer ice Fund" and shall be in the fol - a , amounts: .rest Development venth and Robert 55101 (1971)— son Candy CompanY k0 W. Seventh St. 55116 (Dec. 1971) 5531.10 Nurseries Inc. 1n St. Clair Ave. 55105 (Sep -Nov (Sep -Dec 1971)— Cleveland Ave. 55116 (1971)r Dispatch & Pioneer Press Fourth St. 55101 (Jan 1972)— ,hmidt Brewing Co. Seventh St. 55102 (Jan 1972) - OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 175 The Gillette Company censes upon the payment into the City Personal Care Division treasury of the required fees. Fifth at Broadway 55101 (Dec 1971- Adopted by the Council 'March 7, Jan 1972)—$1321.54 1972. Gold Medal Bottling Company Approved March 7, 1972. 553 N. Fairview St. 55104 (Jan 1972)— (March 11, 1972) $332.91 United States Gypsum Company Council File No. 257814 — By Dean 1120 E. Seventh St. 55106 (Jan 1972)— Meredith— Mmrthur T. Africk Resolved, That licenses applied for 520? Rice 55103 (1971)--$50.82 by the persons named on the list at - Adopted by the Council March 3, Cached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City 1972. Clerk is instructededtoto issue such li- Approved March 8, 1censes upon the payment into the City 197 into (March 11, 1972) treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council March 7, Council File No. 257807—By Charles P. 1972• McCarty— Approved March 7, 1972. Resolved, That the City Council (March 11, 1972) hereby concurs in and approves the appointment of Joseph L. Shiely, Jr., Council File No. 257615—By Robert F. 311 Mt. Curve Boulevard, Saint Paul, Sprafka— Member, as a member of the Long Resolved, That the proper City offi- Range Capital Improvement Committee cers are hereby authorized to pay car - to fill the unexpired term of Timothy lain employes in the Department of P. Quinn, said 4 -year term to expire public Utilities for overtime employ - September 30, 1973. ment as described in the resolution. C Adopted by the ouncil March 3, 1972- Adopted by the Council March 7, Approved March 6, 1972. 1972. (March 11, 1972) Approved March 7 1972. (March 11, 1972) Council File No. 257611 — By Dean Meredith— Council File No. 257616—By Leonard W. Resolved, That applications for Sun- Levine, 4y request— day-On-Sale Liquor Licenses made by Whereas, The Finance Department the following applicants who are reported delinquent assessments in the holders of On Sale Liquor Licenses at amount o£ $11218 against property at the addresses shown, be and the same 1805 Highland Parkway described as are hereby granted and in compliance follows: West 24 feet of Lot 18 and with C. F. No. 235531 Ordinance No. North 10 feet Highland Parkway va- 13735, which amends Chapter No. 308.00 cated ad,7'oining and East 36 feet of Lot of the Saint Paul Legislative Code and 17, Block 2, John Gaarden- Addition, Ordinances.and Minnesota Federal Savings and Prom Catering Co., Inc., 1170 University Loan Association representing the fee Ave. owner and contract purchaser paid said Gopher Lounge, Inc., 351-5 University assessment in error with Real Estate Ave. taxes, and Landreville, Inc., 435-7 St. Peter St. Whereas, Said amount of $112.18 Midway Enterprises, Inc., 1553-7 Uni- should have been certified against the versity Ave. following described property: The Angus Hotel Corp., 165-71 N. Western North 10 feet of Otto Avenue vacated Ave. and adjoining to the following: The Vern's Incorporated, 111-15 W. Sixth East of Lot 19, Block 1feet of Lot 18 nJohn d the Gaarden St. Ace Service. Inc., 1066 E. Seventh St. Addition, owned by John S. and Adopted by the Council March 7, Mary Wagner, 1737 Highland Park - 1972. way, said amount having been certified Approved March 7 1972. to the County Auditor to be paid with (March li, 1972) above described property Real Estate taxes, Therefore, Be It Resolved, That the Council File No. 257612 — By Dean City Comptroller's Office be authorized Meredith— to issue a refund in the amount of said Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses $112.18 to Minnesota Federal Savings applied for by the organizations named and Loan Association at 355 Minnesota on the list attached to this resolution Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55101, be and the same are hereby granted, being $83.40 principal and $28.78 inter. and the City Clerk is instructed to issue est. such licenses upon the payment into Adopted by the Council March 7, the City treasury of the required fees. 1972. Adopted by the Council March 7, Approved March ah 111972. 1972. Approved March 7, 1972. (March 11, 1972) Council File No. 257817—By Robert F. Sprafka— Council File No. 257813 — By Dean City of SIt the Council of the aint Pa 1, that the proposed Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for acquisition of reserved riQhte in fee by the persons named on the list at- tftled land now owned by he City for lathed o this resolution be and the the Board of Water Commissioners for same_ are hereby granted, and the City the purpose of furnishing a full supply Clerk is instructed to issue such ll- of potable water to its inhabitants as 176 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL provided by that certain resolution of the City of St. Paul as the local liaison the its Board of Water 197ztna irertTed purpose forthe h administering of St. Pa land ul r and adopted February 29, copy whereof is filed herewith, be ands'onerl Water Conservation Fund Act grants, such acquisition of said rights is hereby and approved and authorized together with Whereas, The Commissioner of Parks proceedings in eminent domain there- and Recreation and Public Buildings for provided to be taken. has made application for a matching Be It Further Resolved, That said grant for the development of Hidden resolution of said Board shall be Falls Park, and deemed to have been incorporated Whereas, Local share funds are herein by reference and made part available through the 1970 Capital Im- hereof with the same intent, purpose, provement Budget for the development and effect as if set forth herein ver- of Hidden Falls Park, now therefore, batim, and that the action of said Be It Resolved, That the proper city Board hereby is m all things approved, officials are hereby authorized to authorized, and confirmed. execute and file with the Minnesota Adopted by the Council March 7• liaison agencyrtment ffor the administrationervation the of 1972. Approved(march 7, March 11,11972) grants 972 Lnd and a project 0 agreement Ffor the anvamount equament of l do 5 % of the dden Falls d vel- to bLent e $302 cost such cost now estimated Council File No. 257618 -By Robert F. and Sprafka-Be It Further Resolved, That the Whereas, Northern States Power proper city officials are hereby author - Company has filed a petition for its ized to execute with the State of Min to in gas rates and a hearing is es is, Department of Conse Hid a ppending before Robert J. Sheran as maintenance agreement for Hidden Hearing Examiner; and Falls Park. - Whereas, It is to the benefit of the Adopted by the Council M ch 7, City of Saint Paul to have an agree- 1972, went as to the prsentation of the ApprovedMarch 7 (March 11, 1972 1972) av,Omplen'oonhofHearing the ientire Examiner ing as 1. promptly as possible; now, therefore, be it �.�� Resolved, That the proper City offi- Council File No. 257622 -By' Ro M. cers are authorized and directed to Conway - enter into that certain agreement rela- Whereas, There are certain tax for- tive to the datesof,the Northern Stats feited lands withheld from sale at the Power Company Gas Hearing before request of the Housing and Redevelop - Robert J. Sheran upon the understand- ment Authority, ing that variances in the procedural Whereas, The Housing and Redevel- dates may be left to the discretion of opment Authority has applied to the the in Examiner. Board of Ramsey County Commission - Adopted by the Council March 7, ers for the conveyance of said tax for - 1972, feited lands withheld from sale. Approved vel- (MMarch 1arch 1,11972) opment Aut ority has no objectioThHousinand n to the release of said lands; therefore, be ii Resolved, That the Council of the Council File No. 257619 -By Leonard W. City of Saint Paul approve the release Levine- of the following tax forfeited lands Resolved, That the proper City offi- withheld from sale: cera are hereby authorized to pay cer- t the north 1334 Feet tain employes in, the Department of Lot 16, excep Libraries and Civic Buildings (Librar- and the south 120 feet of the west les) for overtime employment as de- Maosl all's 7 Bloc o 7. Mackubin and scribed in the resolution. Adopted by the Council March 7, Adopted by the Council March 7, 1972. 1972. ApprovedMarch (March 11,11972) . Approved (March 71119 972) w Council File No. 257620 -By Leonard W. Council File No. 257623-5y Roger M. Levine - Resolved, That the proper City Offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- Resolved, BY the Council of the City talo employee in the Office of the City of Saint Paul, in the matter of con- Ctime a employment as describedrin vthe Frost LakenRecr aitionfArea thor the e £ollow- resolution. ing parcel: arcel in Block Adopted by the Council March 4, 38 aMayfield's Su division of Lots 37 1972. Approved March 7 1972. and 38, Pioneer Real Estate an (March 11, 1972) Building Society's Subdivision, Saint Paul, about 81 feet in length north and south and elliptical in Council File No. 257821 -BY Victor J. rts pf tithe adjoining strether eetsandalleys Tedesco - Whereas, The Commissioner of Parks which a,crued to yythe propart es and Recreation has been designated by the Mayor Of law he-reup ungspon vacation scribed bthereof tion of OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 177 Duly ratified by the Council on Ju lc% of any public lands adjacent to pro - 2, 1969, by Resolution known as CouncII posed trunk highway improvements, File No. 244730, approved July 2, 1969 and; that an award of the damages in the Whereas, The City of St. Paul has sum of $275.00 for the taking of the reviewed and approved the preliminary aforesaid property shall be and hereby plans for Trunk Highway 35E as early is increased so that the same shall be as July 31, 1957, C.F, -No. 183958, with and hereby is increased so that the subsequF.t N463 approvals and on one June ber 17, same shall be and represent an award of 1969, CC damages in the amount of $1,000- a; and 1971 C.F. No. 254328, and; Resolved further that a award 0f Whereas, The proposed Trunk High - damages as so increased shall be pay- way 35E construction willrequire use able upon the presentment of at c- of a small segment of the tract known tory evidence of title and the present- as Cathedrala tr and; ;m its entire ment of a warranty deed conveying Whereas, Saidtitle to the property to the City of has no asnational, State or lic park, localrecsign Saint Paul and Resolved further, that the award of area, wildlife and waterfowl refuge, or damages as so increased shall be pay- historic site, and; p able from P.I.R. 6000-501, L-7145, to a Whereas, There oepxists no of is d tans ract reimbursed from Fund 9767-501-002, or soever for development other funds of the City available for nof lana ow the or par be it k or recreation purposes, the payment of the same. Adopted by the Council March 7, t a 1solvMndnes to endorses and ratifies 1972.il of St. Approved March 7, 1972. bhe freeway location.and attendant and (March 11, 1972) furtherctifinds that said onstruction in- volves no Is which fall within the intent of Section 4£ of V. S. Department Council File No. 257624 -BY Roger M. of Transportation Act. Conway- Adopted by the Council March 7, Resolved, That the Northern Stats 1972. Power Company be given permission Approved March 7, 1972. to install approximately. 300 lineal feet (March 11, 1972) of Gas Main on Cottage Ave. (south side)between Edgerton & Jessie under provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, Sp- Council File No. 257627 -BY Roger M. proved May 27, 1971- Conway - Adopted by the Council March 4• Resolved, That the Commissioner of 1972. Approved March 7 1972. Public Works be and he is hereby au - (March 11. 1972) thorized and directed to cause a por- tion of the necessary alley crossing and a portion of sidewalk abutting private Council File No. 257825 -By Roger M. Property to be reconstructeat the Conway- location listed below by the Michaels Whereas, In the matter of Comptrol- SideConwalk Conte tract 70-M-0501 fo their annual Contract L-7375 for the JEFFER- trict No. 2, known as Comptroller's SON-SARATOGA RELIEF SEWER Contract No. L-7278, ata cost not to SYSTEM City Project No. 7y IInc0, exceed $100.00 based on the unit prices Arron (;r, the tion Company, bid for four inch and six inch mono - Contractor, the sppecified date of clow- llthic concrete sidewalkV, driveway and Centember 30. 1971, and _ __ �„ e. which cost is able to complete Y. "• - CODE 6000 ana tors same of completion, but the City id not suf- reimbursed from City's share of Local far any loss therefrom, therefore be it Improvement Fund Code 0920-461 Resolved, That the proper City Ozedffi- 1971). rials be and they are hereby authorized ( At the alley crossing and a portion of Slid directed to execute an amendment sidewalk on the West side of Douglas to said contract extending the time of St. between Forbes Ave. and Harrison completion to December 7, 1971 ppro- Ave. and also abutting Lot 96 and part vided however, that this rsoiutth of Lot 49 Whitacre, Bnsbine & Mullins shall have no force or effect unless the Sub. of Leech's Outlots. sureties on the Contractor's bond con- Adopted by the Council March 7, sent thereto and file such consent it 1972 writing with the City Comptroller, and Approved March 7, 1972. be it (March 11, 1972) Further Resolved, That the City of. Saint Paul hereby waives all claim Eor liquidated damages and that no engi- neermg and inspection costs on this Council File No. 257626 -By Victor J. project will be charged to the Con- Tedesco- An examination for the Con- tractor for such extended period. Whereas, Adopted by the Council March 7, ppoosition of ,Elevator Inspector" is -be - 1972 ing-scheduled, and ApprovedMarch 7, ev (March 11 1972. nt s 11, 1972) dethatathsuffi sufficient eliglbleelisation maks tcan- not be obtained from among the resi- dents of the City, and Council File No. 257826 -By Roger M. Whereas, It is deemed in the beat Conway- interests of the City to extend compe- Whereas, The Federal Government of tition to persons living outside of the Transportation require the Minnesota City; now therefore, be it - Highway Department o secure the Resolved, That the residence re - concurrence 0 f the controlling agency quirements for admission to the ex- 178 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL amination as provided in Section 10D C. F. No. 231870, approved February 7, of the Civil Service Rules are hereby 1967, authorized and directed the proper „�. waived for the first examination for City officers to enter into and. execute, `i "Elevator Inspector" to be held follow- on ingthe passage of this resolution. for Adopted by the Council March 7, 1972. behalf of the City, an agreement the devflopment of a new Zonin g Ordinance for the City of Saint Paul, Approved March 7, 1972. -,�.,.. (March 11, 1972) a with Vilican-Leman & Associates, Inc., Michigan corporation; and Whereas, Such an agreement was duly entered into and executed on March 1, 1967, by the proper City. offi- iq Council File No. 257629—By Charles P. Council cers and representatives of Vilican- Y — File No. 243992, Leman & Associates, Inc., a copy of Whereas, Council adopted May 16, 1969, designated the Board of Directors of the Community. which is attached hereto; and Whereas, The maxiioum sum of $15,- 800.00 allotted for payment to Vilican- Health and Welfare Planning Council Leman & Associates, pursuant to the as the Citizens Advisory Committee for aforementioned agreement, has been the Saint Paul Workable Program, and expended; and Whereas, A new Citizens Advisory Whereas, It is hereby determined that Committee for Workable Program has the continued service of Vilican-Leman been formed, fore, therefore, be it & Associates, Inc., is necessary to corn - plate the development and implementa- Resolved, That the prior resolution tion of the proposed new Zoning Ordi- of this Council, Council File No. 243942, nance for the City of Saint Paul; now, i approved May 16, 1969, be and the same i hereby is rescinded and cancelled. therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City offi- f'. Adopted by the Council March 7, 1972. cers are hereby authorized and di- ( Approved March 7, 1972. (March 11, 1972) rected to execute Addendum A to that agreement dated March 1, 1967, by and ..`; between the City of Saint Paul and Vilican-Leman & Associates, Inc., au - Council File No. 257630—By Charles P. thorizing the expenditure of an addi- tional maximum sum of $6,000.00 pur- 1 �.., McCarty— Whereas, The City of Saint Paul is suant to the terms of said Addendum A, of which is attached hereto. i desirous of citizen participation to give direction to the,Saint Paul Workable a copy Said expenditure to be charged to the New Zoning Ordinance Fund, Code No. Program, and Whereas, The staff of the Office of Grant -in -Aid Programs has been work- 0023. Adopted by the Council March 7, 1972. ing closely with various community 972. Approved March 7, 1 1972 (March 11, 1972) groups throughout the entire City; and through these efforts, a Citizens Ad- for Workable Pro- visory Committee gram has been formed, andCouncil File No. 257635-257636-257637— Whereas, The purpose of the Citizens Advisory Committee for Workable By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on ,'. Program is to consult with and in the City Treasury, to the aggregate recommendations to the Saint Paul City amount of $1,897,400.05, covering checks Council and various City departments numbered 3801 to 4019 inclusive, as per regarding the live elements of thechecks or pertinent hating of same on Workable Program; Codes and Code file in the office of the City Comp- Enforcement, Planning and Program- ming, Housing and Relocation, Citizen Affirmative Action, as troller. Adopted by the Council March 7, 1972. 7, 1972. Participation and .I required by the Department of Housing Approved March ,(March 11, 1972) an s)gs, d Urban Development, Now, therefore, a it Resolved, That the Citizens Advisory Committee for Workable Program, as Council File No. 257843—BY Victor J. organized by the Office of Grant -in -Aid ;i<(a'; Programs, is hereby designated as the Tedesco— Whereas, The Department of Parks Public Buildings official Citizens Advisory Committee for the Saint Paul Workable Program. and Recreation and has determined the necessity of the up - 7iUI.; Adopted by the Council March 7, 1972. dating, through complete redesign, of the Como Park Golf Course; and Approved March 7, 1972. (March 11, 1972) Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul concurs in the foregoing determination and expressly finds that to best i Council File No. 257633—By Charles P. McCarty— such redesign is necessary serve the recreational needs of all the the City of Saint Paul; and ry�1 Resolved, That the proper City offi- citizens of Whereas, The Department of Parks Buildings 1•�f--:; cers are hereby authorized to pay car- tain employes hi the Office of the Clerk and Recreation and Public has determined that Brauer and Asso- {{��� of Municipal Court for overtime em- ciates, Inc., a Minnesota corporation, is ployment as described in the resolution. best qualified to provide the pro£es- Adopted by the Council March 7, 1972. ? Approved March 7, 1972. sional services necessary to the com- plete redesign of the Como Park Golf (March 11, 1972) Course and the Council of the City of Saint Paul concurs in that determina- be it i Council File No. 257634—By Charles P. Council tion; now, therefore, Resolved, That the proper City offi- authorized and hereby directed McCarty— Whereas, The Council of the City of clals are to enter into an agreement with Brauer Saint Paul, pursuant to Resolution, and Associates, Inc. for professional �Jii!s OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 179 services necessary to create a compre- Council File No. 257647—By Victor J. hensive master plan for the complete Tedesco— solved, That redesign of the Como Park Golf Course. Now Therefore Be It Re Adopted by the Council March 6, 1972. authorized to ener ter into agreement witOfficials are h Approved March 8, 1972. the following individuals at the fol - (March 11, 1972) lowing Golf Courses to provide the customary service of Golf Professional Council File No. 257644 — By Dean for the period of April 1, 1972 through Meredith— October 31, 1972: Resolved, That the proper City offi- Frank Fiorito at Highland Golf Course cers are hereby authorized to pay car- Mitch Tardiff at Phalen Golf Course taro employes in the Department of Clayton Johnson at Como Golf Course Public Safety (Bureau of Health) for Adopted by the Council March 8, 1972. overtime employment as described m Approved March 8, 1972. the resolution. (March 11, 1972) Adopted by the Council March 8, 1972. Approved 972. (M8 ch 1111972) Council File No. 257848—By Victor J. Tedesco— Council File No. 257645—By Roger M. Chapter 2A of the Saint Under and Paul Lnt to Conway— Resolved, That out of the Workmen's true Code, the Car Mileage Committee Compensation Account of the General provided for in Section 5 hereby re - Fund weekly compensation of $80.00 be ports its findings and recommendations paid Robert J. Greer, Jr., while he is to the Council; and tRRmporarily totally disabled by reason Whereas, The Council has made a of injuries he received on February 11, study of said reportit and recommends - 1972, while employed by the Depart- tions;. therefore, be ment of Public Works and that $180.00 Resolved, By the Council of the City in final settlement, to and including of Saint Paul that the employees listed February 25, 1972, is now due and pay- belw mileage allowancesentitled as ito and receive able. Adopted by the Council March 8, 1972. CIVIL SERVICE BUREAU Approved March 8, 1972. Remove: Richard J. Geisen, Safety Co - (March 11, 1972) ordinator—A-$75 eff. 12/31/71. Remove: Miles D. McGinley,Asst. Council File No. 257646—By Victor .J• DEPT OF PARKS, REC. 12/31/71.B Tedeseb— Resolved, That the City Council here- BLDGS. by concurs in the action of the Con- Transfer: Paul Vogelgesang, Elec. tract Committee, in the award of a Inapt. from C-$75 to C-$46 eff 2/1/72. contract for furnishing all labor, mate- DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS rials, equipment and services necessary Transfer: William T. Wangler Tech. I— or incidental to the construction of from B-$75 to C-$30 eff. 2/1/72, AREA LIGHTING AT RECREATION EXECUTIVE DEPT. Transfer: Gregory N. Blees Tech. I— CENTERS, as follows: $75 to A5 eff. 171/72. from C - Collins -DeSoto ............$10,570.00 Remove: Howard 1 Hermanson, Shel- Rice-Lawson 15,100.00 ter Mgm.—A-$75 eff. 2/15/72. Dunning ........... 31,780.00 Remove: Richard L. Manning, Acting Conway" Heights .......... 12,090.00 Dir.—A-$50 eff. 2/15/72. Groveland ................ 11,865:00 Add: Tony Blakey, Staff Coordinator, Rice Arlington ............ 45,250.00 Model Cities—A-$75 eff. 2/15/72. McMurray ......... I..... 22,600.00 Newell Park .. 2,880.00 Adopted by the Council March 8, 1972. Approved March 8, 1972. ` for the Department of Parks, Recrea- (March 11, 1972) tion and Public Buildings, to COLLINS ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION COM- PANY £or the -contract rice of (LUMP mama Council File No. 257649—By Charles P. proper the ne ment 1 are he 256102 $10,570.00. of ` arrangements ana unaersm among all participants In the I Rehab Program prior to the 8, 1972. selection of the City in order ro o7ect that can grealistic forwarddin a I OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 181 men's Compensation Account of the to this resolution be and the same are Water Department in full settlement of hereby granted, and the City Clerk is his claim against the City of Saint instructed to issue such licenses upon Paul for compensation resulting from the payment into the City treasury of his injuries of December 31, 1969, while the required fees. in the employ of the Water Depart- Adopted by the Council March 9, 1972. ment, whereby he suffered a 35% Approved March 9, 1972. permanent partial disability to his (March 11, 1972) back; that $4,410.00 for 20% permanent partial disability to the back is now due and payable; 15% permanent par- tial disability to the back having been Council File No. 257656 — By Dean paid previously. Meredith— (idopted by the Council March 9, 1972. Resolveddg, That Food Establishment proved March 9, 1972. nedividualspnamelied d on thethe l set attacheools d (March 11, 1972) to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is Council File No. 257652—By Roger M. instructed to issue such licenses upon Conway— the payment into the City treasury of Resolved, That the proper City offi- the required fees. cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- Adopted by the Council March 9, 1972. tajn empioyes in the Department of Approved March 9. 1972. Public Works for overtime employment (March 11, 1972) as described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council March 9, 1972. Approved March 9, 1972. (March 11, 1972) Council File No. 257660—By Roger M. Conway— In the matter of the construction of Council File No. 257653 -By Roger M. Monolithic Concrete Sidewalks in the Conway— City of St. Paul, Sidewalk District No. Whereas, Additions which might 1, during the year 1$72, exceppt such prove to be necessary in the Improve- work as the City may order to be done ment described as the JEFFERSON- by city forces: SARATOGA SEWER SYSTEM, Comp- Resolved, That the specifications d troller's Contract L-7375, City Project estimated quantities for the improve - No. 71-5-0990, Arcon Construction ments submitted herewith %y the Com - Company, Inc., Contractor, have been missioner of Public Works be and the provided for m the Specifications, and same are hereby approved; and be it Whereas, it has been found necessary further ver - to make the following Additions: Resolved,. That the Purchasing Agent ADDITIONS be and he is her, directed to adis. As per attached Contract tise for bids for these improvements. Change Agreement No. 3 and Adopted by the Council March 9, 1972. as per attached Itemization..$8,111.95 Approved 972. (1March ch Lt 11972) and Whereas, The total addition is $8; 111.95, and the Commissioner of Public Works has agreed with the Contractor Council File No. 257661—By Roger M. that the amount of $8,111.95 is the cor- Conway — rect said to be added to said contract, MInohthe i Concrete theconstruction tinnthe therefore be it Resolved, That the City of St. Paul City of St. Paul, Sidewalk District o. through its City Council appproves the 2, during the year 1972, except such foregoing additions made in accord- work as the City may order to be done ance with the Specifications in the sum by city forces: ca iii os �nld amount to be added Resolved, Thaw the rpecifloa tions and Contract L-7375, and which amounr u:---- - --- d; to be financed from 1971 Local Improve- ment mprove- the same are hereby approve ment^Funds 0920-701. it further e .n by the Council March 9, 1972, _ Resolved, That^the Purch asin 180 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 257654 — By Dean fashion and immediately following an cant job and enterprise opportunities � official designation by the Department for of Housing and Urban Development; indigenous and minority citizens, minority subcontractors and contrac- i:.r.; ' and tors, Whereas, The Community Develop- including the necessary recruit- ment, training and advancement of Adopted by the Council March 9, 1972. ment Corporation of Greater Saint Paul, a non-proAt corporation incor- Such persons; and Whereas, The Community Housing " porated under Chapter 317Minnesota Statutes 1965, has been for,med to re- Corporation, with the assistance of the Housing and Redeveloppment Authority of the City of Saint Pav1, Minnesota, 1 ceive and administer funds for the purpose of assisting in the develop- acting as the Central Relocation Agency forthe City of Saint Paul, will provide `` kl ment of projects, undertaking studies and activities in cooperation and necessary and adequate relocation as - other coordination with local government of sistance for families and individuals be- ing displaced as a result of Project and civic bodies for the elimination slums, blight and blighting influences Rehab activities; and and to aid, assist and foster the plan- Whereas, The Community Housing Corporation further requests the co- t * ning, replacement, development, re- newal, redevelopment and improvement Area, for operation and support of the City of Saint Paul, essential the success of a � of the Greater Saint Paul all the purpose of combating community a large-scale Project Rehab Program and such cooperation will include giving a + deterioration and securing adequate housing and community facilities and and high priority to the inspection of prop - erties under the Project Rehab Pro- f `; other related facilities, services conditions, economic and otherwise, gram and rity to the issuance of prio the conducive to the progress and general welfare of the community and to that the necessary building Permits and consideration of waiving certain City Code requirements wherein such re- +1i end, will aid and encourage the devel- Area in a manner quirements could be waived and are detrimental the financial feasibility Greater Saint Paul beneficial to the Greater Saint Paul of a specific project. pr Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, That j Area as a whole. Such aid and assist- the Mayor and City Council of the City t ance may include surveys, studies, fplans and the creation of a development to assist in land of Saint Paul, Minnesota hereby desig- nate the Community HousingCorpora- und to be used or assemblages, rehabilitation, conserva- and construction, di- corporation sponsored by Community tion, relocation rectly, indirectly or supplemental to Developwent Corporation of Greater Saint Paul, as the leader" group to others, including lenders, qualified de- carry out and coordinate all phases of velopers and government or quasi- governmental agencies; and I Project Rehab in and for the City of Whereas, The Executive Committee of the Community Development Corpo- ration of Greater Saint Paul has ere- Saint Paul. Be It Further Resolved, That the City of Saint Paul will cooperate with t " orpora- ated the Community Housing Corpora- tion of Greaten Saint Paul, a non- ' the Community Housing Corporation and will instruct the appropriate de - heads the City to the full- ' profit corporation sponsored by, Com- munity Development Corporation of referred to partment of est extent permitted by law, to provide inspections and the issuance of build- Greater Saint Paul' and hereinafter as the Community Housing ing permits on a priority basis and to consider the waiver of various Code ' Corporation or CHC; and Whereas, The Community Housing requirements where applicable and Corporation desires to be designated by the City Council of the City of necessary. Adopted by the Council March 9, 1972. 9, 1972. f- Saint Paul as the "leader" group which Approved March (March 11, 1972) t will carry out and coordinate all phases for the City of Project Rehab in and of Saint Paul; and Council File No. 257650—By Victor J. + Whereas, The Community Develop- together wrath the Tedesco— an extra in the �' jf =Ii, ment Corporation, City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, have of Resolved, That amount of Sixty Dollars ($60) be al - L-7294-5 between f i jointly undertaken the preparation an Application to the 1jepartment of lowed under Contract the City of Saint Paul and the Hankee +� Housing and Urban Development re- Paul be Heating Co., Inc., said contract for the questing that the City of Saint designated as a Project Rehab city; Mechanical- -Construction of Highland Park Nine -Hole Golf Building, and d+ and Whereas, This Application indicates are said extra to cover the addition of ?a" condensate drain line from air condi- generally that suitable properties available within the City of Saint Paul in the Project Rehab tioner to floor drain, said work having been requested by the Commissioner of and Public Buildings, +1 it for inclusion Program and that `akllled contractors Parks, Recreation and agreement made with the contrac- + I( G are available to perform such rehabili- that adequate sponsor- tor, and a memorandum of said agree- filed with the Comp - talion work and ship of specific rehabilitation projects these ment having been troller and countersigned by him. be 1 t js available to develop prolects manage them; andfrom Charge to 6000-604 to reimbursed 2700-460-331. Job #71-20. and properly Whereas, Communication with neigh -Adopted by the Council March 9, 1972. 3 ++ rhood groups, Project Area Commit- Approved March 9, 1972. Y )f tees, the Model Neighborhood Planning (March 11, 1972) Council, and other interested citizen and main- +,t't.-. groups, will be established tained by the Community Housing Cor- Council File No. 257651—By Robert F. l + poration to insure review of specific Sprafka— projects and broad-based participation Resolved, That John Bergeron' be paid in slgnifi- the sum of $4,410.00 out of the Work- �i't by neighborhoods providing k OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 181 men's Compensation Account of the to this resolution be and the same are Water Department in full settlement of hereby granted, and the City Clerk is his claim against the City of Saint instructed to issue such licenses upon Paul for compensation resulting from the payment into the City treasury of his injuries of December 31, 1969, while the required fees. in the employ of the Water Depart- Adopted by the Council March 9, 1972. ment, whereby he suffered a 35% Approved March 9, 1972. permanent partial disability to his (March 11, 1972) back; that $4,410.00 for 20% permanent partial disability to the back is now due and payable; 15% permanent par- tial disability to the back having been Council File No. 257656 — By Dean paid previously. Meredith— (idopted by the Council March 9, 1972. Resolveddg, That Food Establishment proved March 9, 1972. nedividualspnamelied d on thethe l set attacheools d (March 11, 1972) to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is Council File No. 257652—By Roger M. instructed to issue such licenses upon Conway— the payment into the City treasury of Resolved, That the proper City offi- the required fees. cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- Adopted by the Council March 9, 1972. tajn empioyes in the Department of Approved March 9. 1972. Public Works for overtime employment (March 11, 1972) as described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council March 9, 1972. Approved March 9, 1972. (March 11, 1972) Council File No. 257660—By Roger M. Conway— In the matter of the construction of Council File No. 257653 -By Roger M. Monolithic Concrete Sidewalks in the Conway— City of St. Paul, Sidewalk District No. Whereas, Additions which might 1, during the year 1$72, exceppt such prove to be necessary in the Improve- work as the City may order to be done ment described as the JEFFERSON- by city forces: SARATOGA SEWER SYSTEM, Comp- Resolved, That the specifications d troller's Contract L-7375, City Project estimated quantities for the improve - No. 71-5-0990, Arcon Construction ments submitted herewith %y the Com - Company, Inc., Contractor, have been missioner of Public Works be and the provided for m the Specifications, and same are hereby approved; and be it Whereas, it has been found necessary further ver - to make the following Additions: Resolved,. That the Purchasing Agent ADDITIONS be and he is her, directed to adis. As per attached Contract tise for bids for these improvements. Change Agreement No. 3 and Adopted by the Council March 9, 1972. as per attached Itemization..$8,111.95 Approved 972. (1March ch Lt 11972) and Whereas, The total addition is $8; 111.95, and the Commissioner of Public Works has agreed with the Contractor Council File No. 257661—By Roger M. that the amount of $8,111.95 is the cor- Conway — rect said to be added to said contract, MInohthe i Concrete theconstruction tinnthe therefore be it Resolved, That the City of St. Paul City of St. Paul, Sidewalk District o. through its City Council appproves the 2, during the year 1972, except such foregoing additions made in accord- work as the City may order to be done ance with the Specifications in the sum by city forces: ca iii os �nld amount to be added Resolved, Thaw the rpecifloa tions and Contract L-7375, and which amounr u:---- - --- d; to be financed from 1971 Local Improve- ment mprove- the same are hereby approve ment^Funds 0920-701. it further e .n by the Council March 9, 1972, _ Resolved, That^the Purch asin - Approved(Mazch 1111972) Council File No. 257654 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application L-13715 for Restaurant, On and Off Sale Malt Council File No. 257662—By Roger M. Beverage and Cigarette Licenses, ap- for by Roger L. Glenn at 264-6 Conway— In the matter of the construction of in the plied University Avenue, be and the same are hereby granted. Monolithic Concrete Sidewalks City of St. Paul, Sidewalk District No. Adopted by the Council March 9, 1972. g� fluring the year 1972, except such the City may order to be done Approved March 9, 1972. (March 11, 1972) work as by city That the specifications and estimated quantities for the impbrove- the Council File No. 257655 — By Dean ttedPublherewith Co vve encs submitted be and C Meredith— That hereby approved; and be it the persons on theplist attached further rare 182 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Resolved, That the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby directed to adver- tise for bids for these improvements. i Adopted by the Council March 9, 1972. Approved March 9, 1972. (March 11, 1972) Council File No. 257663—By Roger M. Conway— In the matter of the construction of Monolithic Concrete Sidewalks in the City of St. Paul, Sidewalk District No. 4, during the year 1972, except such work as the City may order to be done by city forces: Resolved. That the specifications and estimated quantities for the improve- provements submitted herewith by the Commissioner of Public Works be and the same are hereby approved; and be it further Resolved, That the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby directed to adver- tise for bids for these improvements. Adopted by the Council March 9, 1972. Approved March 9, 1972. (March 11, 1972) Council File No. 257664 — 257665 — By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of $110,747.96, covering checks numbered 4020 to 4158 inclusive, as per checks or pertinent listing of same on file in the office of the City Comp- troller. Adopted by the Council March 9, 1972. Approved March 9, 1972. (March 11. 1972) INTERMEDIARY ORDERS Council File No. 257580— In the Matter of regrading and re- surfacing with bituminous material and construct concrete curb and gutter on HAMPSHIRE COURT from the cul-de- sac south of Hampshire Avenue to Hampshire Avenue, (G-1995), under Preliminary Order 257251, approved February 2, 1972. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above improvement and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is to regrade and resurface with bitumi- nous material and construct concrete curb and gutter on HAMPSHIRE COURT from the cul-de-sac south of Hampshire Avenue to Hampshire Ave- nue, (G-1995), with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $5,225.00. Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 20th day of March, 1972, ai the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City 01 St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting tc the persons and in the manner pro. "cled by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the mprovement and the total cost thereof as estimated. File No. 17626. Adopted by the Council March 1, 972. Approved March 6, 1972. (March 11, 1972) ;ouncil File No. 257657 In the Matter of grading and surfac- ng with bituminous material the East- West alley in Block 2, J. W. Bass' Sub- iivision from Newcomb Street to Atlantic Street (G-1682), under Prelim - nary Order 257229, approved January 31, 1972. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Com- missioner of 'Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is to grade and surface with bituminous material the East-West alley in Block 2, no alternatives, and that a on St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to thepersons and in the manner. pro- vided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. File No. 17627. Adopted by the Council March 9, 1972. Approved March 9, 1972. (March 11, 1972) Council File No. 257658— In the Matter of condemning and taking an easement in the land neces- sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- cluding right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations thereof, or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material the East-West alley in Block 2, J. W. Bass' Subdivision from Newcomb Street to Atlantic Street (G-1682), under Preliminary Order 257230, approved January 31, 1972. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above improvement and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is to condemn and take an easement in, OF THE CITY OF the land necessary for the slopes, cuts and fills, including right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by exca- vations thereof, or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous matenal the East-West alley in Block 2, J. W. Bass' Subdivision from Newcomb Street to Atlantic Street (G-1682), in accordance with the blueprint hereto attached and made a part hereof, the hatched portions show- ing the cuts and the shaded portions showing the fills, with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $50.00. Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had oil said improvement on the 4th day of April, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner pro- vided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. File No. 17627-S. Adopted by the Council March 9, 1972. Approved March 9, 1972. (March 11, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 257564— In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- structing a public storm sewer in VAN DYKE STREET from Old Hudson Road to East Third Street; in CONWAY STREET from 200 feet West of Van Dyke Street to Van Dyke Street (S - 986C), under Preliminary Order 245703, approved September 25, 1969, Interme- diary Order 245968, approved October 21, 1969, Final Order 246299, approved November 18, 1969. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment be — Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. File No. 17430. Adopted by the Council March 1, 1972, Approved March "'972. (March 11, 1972) AINT PAUL, 1972 183 and work incidental thereto: Contract '0-M-0502, District No. 3, Levy No. 5, Assessable: F. O. 24264.9—Duluth St., both. sides Tom Jessamine Ave. to Magnolia Ave. F. O. 243906—Frank St., both sides Tom Maryland Ave. to Rose Ave. F. O. 244191—Duluth St., west side '.rom Maryland Ave. to Hawthorne Ave. F. O. 244157—Hawthorne Ave., both sides from Earl St. to Frank St. F. O. 244076—Orange Ave.; north side From Forest St. to the east line of Lot 18, Blk. 2, Clapp Thomssen Phalen Addition and on the south side of Orange Ave. from Forest St. to Cypress St. F. O. 244187—Orange Ave., both sides from Earl St. to Frank St. F. O. 244945—Frank St., west side from Orange Ave, to the south approx. 130 ft. F. O. 243905—Edgerton St., east side from Arlington Ave, to Sherwood Ave. and on the west side of Edgerton St. from Arlington Ave. to the north line of Lot 6, Auditor's Sub. #70. F. O. 244077—Case Ave., both sides from Van Dyke St. to Hazel St, F. O. 243923—Margaret St., south side from 'Gotzian St. to Duluth St. Non -Assessable: F. O. 242649—Duluth St., both sides from Jessamine Ave. to Magnolia Ave. F. O. 243906—Frank St., both sides from Maryland Ave. to Rose. Ave. F. O. 244191—Duluth St., west side from Maryland Ave. to Hawthorne Ave. F. O. 244157—Hawthorne Ave., both sides from Earl St. to Frank St. F. O. 244076—Orange Ave., north side from Forest St. to the east line of Lot 18, Elk. 2, Clapp Thomssen Phalen Addition and do the south side of .Orange Ave. from Forest St. to Cypress St. F. O. 294187—Orange Ave., both sides from Earl St. to Frank St. F. O. 243923—Margaret St., south side from Gotzian St. to Duluth St. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. Adopted by the Council March 1, 1972. ApprovedMarch 6, 1972. (March Il, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 257638— In. the matter of the assessment of Council File No. 257585— benefits, coat and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material In the matter of the assessment of the alley in Block 2, Michel's Subdivi- benefits, cost and expenses for con- !ion of Block 4, Stinson'! Division from struction or reconstruction of sidewalks Dale Street to Kent Street (G-1895), 184 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL under Preliminary Order 242618, ap- G1411, under Preliminary Order 240641, proved March 14, 1969, Intermediary approved October 16, 1968, Intermediary Order 243130, approved April 15, 1969, Order 241418, approved December 24 Final Order 243778, approved May 13, 1968, Final Order 241774, approved 1969. January 21, 1969. A public hearing having been had A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the having been further considered by the Councfl, and having been considered Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore finally, satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. J confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. installments. File No. 17389-G. File No. 17328-G. Adopted by the Council March 8, Adopted by the Council March _8, 1972. 1972. Approved72. ( March March 1119Approvedr1rch 1, 19 11, 1972) (March 872) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 257639 - In thematter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the East West alley in Block 2, Rugg's Addition from Milton Street to Palmer Place. Also construct sewer for storm water purposes in he East West alley and in Palmer Place, under Preliminary Order 238697, approved May 21, 1968 Intermediary Order 239220, approved June 25 1968, Final Order 239520, ap- proved fuly 23, 1968. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the _above Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby Court ofothe submitted of Ramsey for for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the determinednton be payablei in 5h equal installments. File No. 17293-G. Adopted by the Council March 8 1972. Approved March 8 1972, (March 11, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT ouncil File No. 257641 - In the matter of the assessment of enefits, cost and expenses for grading ad surfacing with bituminous material he alley in Block 4, Syndicate No. 4 ddition, from Victoria Street to Avon treet. Also pp construct a sewer for storm victoria purposes in rounder alley elimminary )rder 241115, approved November 27, 968, Intermediary Order 243014, ap- woved April 8, 1989, Final Order 243626, tpproved May 6, 1969. A public hearing having been had mon the assessment for the above �Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said determined to be pat be yable in 5h equerebal instolr�nants . File No. 17341-G. Adopted by the Council March 8, 1972. Approved (March 111972. RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 257542- Council File No. 257640- In (l,a matter of the assessment of In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con - benefits, cost and expenses for grading struction or reconstruction of sidewalks and surfacing with bituminous materia] and work incidental thereto: Contract the alley in Block 9, Birmingham's 70-M-0501, Levy No. 11, District No. 2, Fourth Addition to Si, Paul Minnesota I Assessable: from May Street to Roger street. Also east construct a Rogers Street sewer r storm waterepurposes, from St. Clair 248005--Webster to Michigan St.side OF THE CITY OF S F. O. 245262 -Oneida St., both sides from St. Clair Ave. to the Milwaukee 1 Road right-of-way. F. O. 248008 --James Ave., both sides from Edgcumbe Road to Griggs St. F. O. 248477 -Cleveland Ave., east side from Bayard Ave. to Randolph Ave. F. O. 248685-Riverwood Place, both sides from Exeter Pl. to Otis Ave. F. O. 248719 -Fairview Ave., both sides from Ashland Ave. to Laurel Ave. Non -Assessable: F. O. 248008 --James Ave., both sides frF 0. 248477e Cle elandGAvee.,, east side from Bayard Ave. to Randolph Ave. F. O. 248885-Riverwood Place., both sides from Exeter Pl. to Otis Ave. A public hearing having been had im profor the abov vement the assessment pts said assessment having been_further considered by the AINT PAUL, 1972 185 Resolved, That the said assessment ,e and the same is hereby in all ,aspects approved. public Resolved Further, that a p rearing be had on said assessment on he 29th day of March, 1972, at the lour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council "bomber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul: that thb Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said he nre nature and place of hearing, t and unt assessed against the t of the e lot orlotshe aofothe particular owner to whom the notice is directed. Adopted by the Council March 1, 1972. Approved March 6, 1972. (March 11, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON ­T,solved, That- the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be itted to the Court of he subCounty of Rameyistrictt for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the determined to be be ei in 20 equal installments. Adopted by the Council March 8, 1972. ApprovedMarch 8, 72. (March 11, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 257574 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost.and expenses for con- struction or reconstruction of side- walks and work incidental thereto: Contract 70-M-0502, Levy No. 11, Dis- trict No. 3, Assessable: F. 0. 247563 -North both from Fountain St. to ates sides Ave. F. O. 248169 -Maria Ave., both sides from E. Seventh St. to, 8th St. F. O. 244755 -Mendota St., both side: from York Ave. to Case Ave. bott sides Ofrom4Foest St. to Cypresawthorne s St. nto Orange Ave. west side from Frak St. Non -Assessable: F. O. 247563 -North St., both side from Fountain St. to Bates Ave. F.O. 244079 -Hawthorne Ave., bot] sides from Forest St. to Cypress St. F. O. 244755 -Mendota St., both side Y from ork Ave. to Case Ave. The assessment of benefits, cost an expenses for and in connection) wit the above improvement having bee submitd to and tl Council O Council. havingconsidered same" or, found the said assessment sattsfactor therefore, be it louncil File No. 257575 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction or reconstruction of sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 70-M-0501, District No. 2, Levy No. 12, Assessable: F. O. 245263-Davern St., east side from Ave. and on the west side of Randolph St. from Highland Pkwy. to Hartford Ave. F, O. 249180 -Bayard Ave., south side from Josephine Pl. to Sue Pl. F. O. 248165 -Cretin Ave., both sides from Goodrich Ave. to Summit Ave. Non -Assessable: F. O. 245283-Davern St., east side from Iii hland Pkwy. to Randolpph Ave. and on t rn Highland Pkv side of Hartford Se from F. O. 249180 -Bayard Ave., south side from Josephine Pl. to Sue Pl. F. O. 248165 --Cretin Ave., both sides G from oodrich Ave. to Summit Ave. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council,and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. e�..n...A Purther. that - a public 10 o'clock A.M., in me of the Court House and iiAinain the City of St. time _and place of hearing, the nature of' the improvement, and the amount i assessed against the lot or lots of the I particular. owner to whom the notice I is directed. a Adopted by the Council March 1, 1972- d Approved March 6, 1972. (March 11, 1972) 1 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 187 g. That said permittee shall pay the I RESOLUTIONS cost of publication of this ordinance; and h. That said permittee shall within Council File No, 257666—By Robert F. thirty (30) days after the passage of Sprafka— this ordinance file a written acceptance Whereas, There are in Saint Paul thereof with the City Clerk; some 13,000 -persons age 65 and over SECTION 3 living alone; in addition there are a number of disabled or handicapped This ordinance shall takyye effect and individuals also living alone; and after its passage, approvalsand publlfro a ofWinciden �ofo personse living ualone cation. that were found several days after they had died; and Passed by the Council March 15, Whereas, A daily outside contact for 1972.persons living alone, but on a voluntary Yeas — Councilmen Conway, Levine, basis, should substantially contribute to Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. Presi- such individuals' peace of mind by C dent (Mcarty)-6. ellminating the chance that they will go Nays -0. unaided because of sickness or injury Approved March 15, 1972. because no one knows of their Pre- dicament; and CHARLES P. MCCARTY, Whereas, There are several employees Mayor. in the city inspection and service pm - Attest: grams that, in the couras,60 their daily HARRY E. MARSHALL, duties, have contact with persons living City Clerk. alone; and Whereas, St. Luke's Division of (March 18, 1972) United Hospitals since May 1970 has provided a 24 hours a day, seven da a week telephone contact service, with- out charge and on a voluntary basis, Council File No. 257554—Ordinance No. called Tele -Care; now, therefore, be it 15045—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That all City department heads are hereby directed to familiarize AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE themselves and especially their em - CLAIM OF FELIX AND EMMA ployees that have contact with single KNOLL AGAINST THE CITY OF persons living alone on the details of SAINT PAUL. the Tale Care Program. Further Resolved, That the City Clerk The Council of the City of Saint -Paul is hereby instructed to see that city Does Ordain: officers and employees receive infor- mation on the Tele -Care Program and to arrange necessary meetings between SECTION 1 the project coordinator from St. Luke's That the proper City officers are Hospital, Mrs. Marilyn Olson, and the hereby authorized and directed to pay city department heads and employees. out of the PIR Fund and Charged to Adopted by the Council March 10, Fund Code 6010-745 to Felix and Emma 1972, Knoll, the sum of $700.00 in full settle- Approved March 10, 1972. ment of their claim of damages sus- tained on or about October, 1971 as more particularly set out m a commu- nication to the City Council on October 22, 1971. Council File No. 257669—By Victor J. Tedesco— SECTION 2 ResolvedThat out of the Workmen's That said sum shall be paid to the Compensation Account of the General said claimants upon their execution Fund weekly compensation of $80.00 be and delivery of a release in full to the paid Fred J. Voss, while he is tempo - City, in a form to be approved by the rarily totally disabled by reason of Corporation Counsel, for all damages injuries he received on January 21, 1972, sustained in the manner aforesaid. while employed by the Department Of Parks and Recreation and Public Build - SECTION 3 ings and that $32.09 -in final settlement, That this ordinance shall take effect to and including January 28, 1972, is and bein force thirty days after its now due and payable. passage, approval and publication. 19Adopted by the Council March 10, Passed by the Council March 15, Approved March 30, 1972. 1972 (March 18, 1972) Yeas — Councilmen Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. Presi- dent (McCarty) ---6. Council File No. 251670 — By Dean Nays --0. Meredith— Approved March 15, 1972. Resolved, That the City Council here- . by concurs in -the action of the Pur - CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. chasing Committee in the award for furnishing and delivering ELECTRONIC Attest: SIRENS for the City of Saint Paul, De - HARRY E. MARSHALL,partment of Public Safety—Public City Clerk. Safety Repair Shop, 1441 Rice Street, (March 18, 1972) Saint Paul, Minnesota— OF THE COMMON COUNC✓ 186 PROCEEDINGS RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS MENT AND FIXING TIME oil OF THE COUNCIL HEARING THEREON Council File No. 257659— ORDINANCES In the matter of the assessment of expenses for con- Council File No. 257553—Ordinance No. benefits, cost and struction or reconstruction of sidewalks 15044—By Roger M. Conway— and work incidental thereto: Contract 70-M-0501, District No. 2, Levy No. 13 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PER- MISSION TO THE STATE OF MINNE- Assessable: SOTA TO CONSTRUCT AND MAIN - F, O. 243453—Hamline Ave., east side TAIN AN ENCROACHMENT INTO from Juno Ave. north to the alley ap- THE PLATTED RIGHT-OF-WAY OF prox. 124 ft. UNIVERSITY AVENUE, ABUTTING LOTS 8 BLOCK 7, 755St 7 C airo Ave. n to vGoodrich CAPITOL Ge., west ROUNDS/ ADDITI side from Ave. F. Ohl both es Council of the City of Saint Paul a roil air Ave. DoesThe from Lombard Ave toSt s C Non -Assessable: SECTION 1 F. O. 247557—Woodlawn Ave., west That permission and authority are hereby granted to the State of Minne- side from St. Clair Ave. to Goodrich seta to construct and maintain an an - Ave. O. 248635—Benhill Rd., both sides eroachment into the platted right -of - Avenue abuttin F. Ave. way of University from Lombard Ave. to St. Clair 7 Lots 8 through 11 of Block , Capitolg Ground Addition, said encroachment to The assessment of benefits, cost and consist of footings for the Central expenses for and in connection with P Maintenance and Operations Building the above improvement having been the Capitol Complex which shall en- j submitted to the Council, and the croach a distance of eighteen (18) Council having considered same and inches under the City sidewalk of said found the said assessment satisfactory, platted street. therefore, be it SECTION 2 Resolved, That the said assessment authority be and the same is hereby in all That the permission and herein is made expressly sub - respects approved. granted ject to the following terms and condi- Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on tions: a. That said permittee shall construct. i�. the 5th day of April, 1972, at the the Council maintain and remove said encroach - of 30 o'clock A.M., in hour Chamber of the Court House and City mint entirely at its own expense; b. That said permittee shall maintain Hall Building, in the City of St. Pau]; vertical and lateral support to the City that the Commissioner of Finance give sidewalk and street during construe - d notice of said meetings, as require by tion, maintenance and removal of the '�''• the Charter, stating in said notice the ncroachment; time and place of hearing, the nature ec. That said permission and authority of the improvement, and the amount is granted expressly for and is limited assessed against the lot or lots of the to the footings of the referenced build - particular owner to whom the notice ing and said permission and authority is directed. shall terminate automatically upon the Adopted by the Council March 9, 1972. removal of the building; Approved March 9, 1972. d. That said permission is to be a for the life of the (March 11, 197, 2) term permission, building, except where the Council of ( the .City of I. Paul, by due process, {;,;; -, determines that the public necessity or a greater public use requires the reve- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON cation of the permit and the subsequent ){ j INCREASING APPROPRIATIONS IN removal of the encroachment in which voluntarily THE SAINT PAUL CITY BUDGET case thepermittee shall Council Orders at its FOR 1972 comply with all sole cost and expense; e. That said permittee, for itself, its successors and assigns, shall agree and PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that undertake to fully indemnify and hold harmless the City of St. Paul, its a) pursuant to Saint Paul City Charter, Section 203.3, the Saint Paul City Coun- agents, officers and employees from any 1 cil will hold a public hearing on the and all damages, claims, losses, judg- out of fi{': 22nd day of March, 1972, at 10:00 A.M., ments, suits or expenses arising by the existence of the q1 ', in the Council Chambers in the City or occasioned Hall and Court House Building, Saint encroachment into University Avenue out of the permission Paul, Minnesota, for the purpose of and/or arising considering adjustments to the adopted and authority, granted herein; shall pay the budget for 1972, to increase certain f. That sa�alt permittee budget, actual costs of administration incurred appropriations, in said adopted by the Department of Public Works Dated March 8, 1972. because of the undertaking up to a 99` g{�i HARRY E. MARSHALL, maximum amount of $200.00, to be ac- Department of Pub - City Clerk. counted for under Project No. E-1131: (March 11, 1972) lic Works OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 187 g. That said permittee shall pay the I RESOLUTIONS cost of publication of this ordinance; and h. That said permittee shall within Council File No, 257666—By Robert F. thirty (30) days after the passage of Sprafka— this ordinance file a written acceptance Whereas, There are in Saint Paul thereof with the City Clerk; some 13,000 -persons age 65 and over SECTION 3 living alone; in addition there are a number of disabled or handicapped This ordinance shall takyye effect and individuals also living alone; and after its passage, approvalsand publlfro a ofWinciden �ofo personse living ualone cation. that were found several days after they had died; and Passed by the Council March 15, Whereas, A daily outside contact for 1972.persons living alone, but on a voluntary Yeas — Councilmen Conway, Levine, basis, should substantially contribute to Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. Presi- such individuals' peace of mind by C dent (Mcarty)-6. ellminating the chance that they will go Nays -0. unaided because of sickness or injury Approved March 15, 1972. because no one knows of their Pre- dicament; and CHARLES P. MCCARTY, Whereas, There are several employees Mayor. in the city inspection and service pm - Attest: grams that, in the couras,60 their daily HARRY E. MARSHALL, duties, have contact with persons living City Clerk. alone; and Whereas, St. Luke's Division of (March 18, 1972) United Hospitals since May 1970 has provided a 24 hours a day, seven da a week telephone contact service, with- out charge and on a voluntary basis, Council File No. 257554—Ordinance No. called Tele -Care; now, therefore, be it 15045—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That all City department heads are hereby directed to familiarize AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE themselves and especially their em - CLAIM OF FELIX AND EMMA ployees that have contact with single KNOLL AGAINST THE CITY OF persons living alone on the details of SAINT PAUL. the Tale Care Program. Further Resolved, That the City Clerk The Council of the City of Saint -Paul is hereby instructed to see that city Does Ordain: officers and employees receive infor- mation on the Tele -Care Program and to arrange necessary meetings between SECTION 1 the project coordinator from St. Luke's That the proper City officers are Hospital, Mrs. Marilyn Olson, and the hereby authorized and directed to pay city department heads and employees. out of the PIR Fund and Charged to Adopted by the Council March 10, Fund Code 6010-745 to Felix and Emma 1972, Knoll, the sum of $700.00 in full settle- Approved March 10, 1972. ment of their claim of damages sus- tained on or about October, 1971 as more particularly set out m a commu- nication to the City Council on October 22, 1971. Council File No. 257669—By Victor J. Tedesco— SECTION 2 ResolvedThat out of the Workmen's That said sum shall be paid to the Compensation Account of the General said claimants upon their execution Fund weekly compensation of $80.00 be and delivery of a release in full to the paid Fred J. Voss, while he is tempo - City, in a form to be approved by the rarily totally disabled by reason of Corporation Counsel, for all damages injuries he received on January 21, 1972, sustained in the manner aforesaid. while employed by the Department Of Parks and Recreation and Public Build - SECTION 3 ings and that $32.09 -in final settlement, That this ordinance shall take effect to and including January 28, 1972, is and bein force thirty days after its now due and payable. passage, approval and publication. 19Adopted by the Council March 10, Passed by the Council March 15, Approved March 30, 1972. 1972 (March 18, 1972) Yeas — Councilmen Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. Presi- dent (McCarty) ---6. Council File No. 251670 — By Dean Nays --0. Meredith— Approved March 15, 1972. Resolved, That the City Council here- . by concurs in -the action of the Pur - CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. chasing Committee in the award for furnishing and delivering ELECTRONIC Attest: SIRENS for the City of Saint Paul, De - HARRY E. MARSHALL,partment of Public Safety—Public City Clerk. Safety Repair Shop, 1441 Rice Street, (March 18, 1972) Saint Paul, Minnesota— 188 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Tedesco - Whereas, The City Architect has re- quested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the advisa- bility and necessity of the correction or wrecking and removal of the following described buildings, said structures hav- ing been reported to constitute a public hazard: Address, 687 Jenks Street; Legal Description, Lot 28, Block 14, Arlington Hills Addition; Type of Structure, 2 story frame 3 unit dwelling. Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: James M. Hart -Record owner Robert P. Walsh -Contract purchaser ithorized to execute Baia it to Agreement on behalf of by the Council March 10, 1972 dMarch 10 (March I8,� 1972) ile No. 257676 -BY Charles P Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a W. Levine -wean ivre. ou=== •�•-�-- - public hearing be held by and before Sprafka-Victor J. Tedesco - the Council of the City of Saint Paul Resolved, That the City Council of in the Council Chamber of the Court Saint Paul commends the large group House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on of students of the Saint Paul School March 31, 1972 to consider the advisa- System for their hard work and civic bility and necessity of ordering the concern that they have shown in work - correction or wrecking and removal of ing for voter approval of the School said structures on the above described Bond Issue; and be it property inasmuch as said structures Further Resolved, That the City are reported to constitute a hazarde it Council of Saint Paul wishes to pub- puFurtheric cR solved, That thewelfare; City Arch- hpelyp le of sSainttheir Paul be that offered the ltect, on behalf of the City Council. highest type of equal and quality edu- notify by rrlail the record owners of cation and that every attempt should the property in question at the last be made by the Board of Independent known address, as well as other in- School District No. 625 to provide our terested persons of record, of the date students within the School System with and time of the hearing. (Old) the best possible physical facilities. Adopted by the Council March 10, Adopted by the Council March 10, 72 ' 19ApprovedMarch 101972.rh 1972. (March 18, 1972) 19APProved(March 18, 1972) Council File No. 257672 -By Victor J. Council File No. 2 Charles P. Tedesco- McCarty - Resolved, That the proper City offi- Whereas. It is the desire of Saint Paul to of the cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- Council of the City tafn employes in the Department of provide a service that we are hopeful Parks and Recreation and Public will increase the patronage of the Civic Buildings for overtime employment as Center ParkingARhona; a the Council is described in the resolution. Whereas, Adopted by the Council March 10, desirous of providing for a downtown 1972. circulation atem, and Transit ApprovedMarch (March 18, 1972. Whereas' he missiohas.theetrapability of pro- viding such service to the City of Saint Paul; and , There is E Council File No. 257674 -By Robert F. ofWthereMetopolitan Transit it Commi - Sprafka- Resolved, That the proper City offi- Sion to be held on Friday, March 10, cars are hereby authorized to pay cer- 19 Now. Therefore, be it tai. employes in the Department of OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972. 189 Resolved, That the Council of the Council File No. 257680 -By Victor J. City of Saint Paul dos hereby au- Tedesco- _ thorize the Mayor to transmit the at- Whereas, The attached plansFenco taehed letter, which 1s hereby made a specifications for the Chain Li part of this resolution, to the Metropoli- Work in Como tyPark have been pre - tan Transit Cder the ommission £or its consid- direction of the 1Commission of Parks, eration at today's meeting. Adopted by the Council March 10, Recreation and Public Buildings; now, 1972, therefore, be it Approved March 10, 1972. Resolved, That said plans and specifi- (March 18, 1972) cations, being satisfactory to the Com- missioner 0 Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings are hereby: approved and the Purchasing Agent 0 hereby authorized to advertise for bids thereon Council File No. 257876 -BY Victor J. in the manner provided in and by the Tedesco- Charter. Job #71 -85 -Revised. Resolved, That a credit in the Adopted by the Council March 14, •. amount of Three Hundred Dollars 1972. '($300) be allowed under Contract L-7319 Approved March 14, 1972. between the City of Saint Paul and the (March 18, 1972) Lieberg Construction Company, said contract for Construction of West Addi- tion and Remodeling of the Merriam Park Community Center at 2000 St. Council File No. 257681 -By Victor J. Anthony Avenue, and said credit to Tedesco - cover acceptance as is of the ceiling Resolved, That Phillip Kaereher be tile in classroom and basement con- and hereby is per% fitted to remodel an ncrate walls, both of which are in the existing car wash facility by installa- West Addition only, said acceptance tion of an additional car wash bay and having been agreed to by the Commis- three gas pump islands on propertyy lo - stoner of Parks, Recreation and Public sated on the northwest corner of Pres - Buildings, and a memorandum of said parity and Geranium Streets, more par- agreemant having been filed with the titularly described as follows: Comptroller and countersigned by him• Lots 22 thru 28, Block 2, Kiefer Park 97674 60 004 6) bas#70 23 a recredited to Addition; Adopted by the Council March 14, Received Januarys 18,N1972; plans ubjectt to 1972. i March 14, 1972. the condition that said applicant-per- Approved(March 18, 1972) mittee, and his successors and assigns, shall make due compliance with all applicable provisions of municipal ordi- nances, state statutes and rules and Council File No. 257679 -By Victor J. regulations of public authorities having Tedesco- cognizance. Whereas, The City Architect has re- Adopted by the Council March 14, quested the City Council to hold a pub- 1972. lic hearing to consider the advisability Approved March 14, 1972. and necessity of the correction or (March 18, 1972) wrecking and removal of the following described buildings, said structures hav- ing been reported to constitute a public Council File No. 257682 --By Victor J. hazard: Tedesco - Address, 754 Selby Avenue; Legal De- �, Resolved, That St. Paul -Ramsey Hos- scription, Lot 4, Block 7, Nininger & pital be and hereby is granted a per- Donnelly's Addition; Type of Structure, mit to construct a 50 -car parking lot Two story frame single family dwelling. Whereas, It appears that the last for employees on property located on the north side of University between known record owners of said buildings Jackson and Robert Streets, more par - are as follows: titularly described as follows: Cyril W. and Anna Michael Lots 8, 9, 13, and 15, Auditor Sub - Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a division No. 67; Public hearing be held by and before all in accordance with plans dated the Council of the City of Saint Paul Received December 14, 1971; pubject to in the Council Chamber of the Court the condition that said applicant -per - House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on mitres, and its successors and assigns, April 4, 1972 to consider the advisabil- shall in due compliance with all ity and necessity ofordering the car - applicable provisions of municipal ordi- rection or wrecking and removal of nances, state statutes and rules and said structures on the above described regulations of public authorities having property inasmuch as said structures ..' are reported to constitute a hazard to CO peed • by the Council March 14, public health, safety and welfare; be it 1972. Further Resolved, That the City Approved March 14, 1972. Architect, on behalf of the City Coun- (March 18, 1972) cil, notify by mail the record owners of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other inter- ested persons of record, of the date Council File No. 257683 --By Victor J. and time of the hearing. Tedesco - (Old) Resolved, That Daniel F. Dolan, (Mr. Adopted by the Council March 14, Steak) be and hereby is granted a 1972, permit to add 14 additional parking Approved March 14, 1972. sppaces to 44 existing parking spaces (March 18, 1972) (58 total) on property located on the i stater forovertimeresolution.employment as de - TO: FIRE SAFETY CORPORATION 25 only -Electronic Sirens with I Adopted by the Council March 10, Revolving Red Lite -Speaker 1972 Combination, Federal Sign & Approved March 10, 1972. Signal No. PA20A with CJ184 (March 18, 1972) each ....... .. .... ... ......$ 231.95 total amount of contract .....$5,798.75 Terms: None on CouncilFile No. 257675 -BY Charles P. in accordance with the specifications. Formal Bid No. 4947 the award being McCaty- Whereas, The City of Saint Paul, as made to the lowest responsible bidder meeting specifications. part of its Model Cities Program, has into an Agreement with Inde - Formal Sid 9947 entered pendent School District No. 625 for 726 Req'n. No. 27260 the Project entitled Youth Serving Code: 1100-354 Adopted by the Council March 10, Youth"; and Whereas, The Model Cities Depart - 1972. ApprovedMarch ment and School District request of the Budget so as to (March 18,, 1972) modification transfer funds to different line items contained in said Budget, but does not increase m the total Council File No. 257671 -By Victor J. constitute an Budget;; nowTttherefo eCouncil be it of the Tedesco - Whereas, The City Architect has re- quested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the advisa- bility and necessity of the correction or wrecking and removal of the following described buildings, said structures hav- ing been reported to constitute a public hazard: Address, 687 Jenks Street; Legal Description, Lot 28, Block 14, Arlington Hills Addition; Type of Structure, 2 story frame 3 unit dwelling. Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: James M. Hart -Record owner Robert P. Walsh -Contract purchaser ithorized to execute Baia it to Agreement on behalf of by the Council March 10, 1972 dMarch 10 (March I8,� 1972) ile No. 257676 -BY Charles P Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a W. Levine -wean ivre. ou=== •�•-�-- - public hearing be held by and before Sprafka-Victor J. Tedesco - the Council of the City of Saint Paul Resolved, That the City Council of in the Council Chamber of the Court Saint Paul commends the large group House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on of students of the Saint Paul School March 31, 1972 to consider the advisa- System for their hard work and civic bility and necessity of ordering the concern that they have shown in work - correction or wrecking and removal of ing for voter approval of the School said structures on the above described Bond Issue; and be it property inasmuch as said structures Further Resolved, That the City are reported to constitute a hazarde it Council of Saint Paul wishes to pub- puFurtheric cR solved, That thewelfare; City Arch- hpelyp le of sSainttheir Paul be that offered the ltect, on behalf of the City Council. highest type of equal and quality edu- notify by rrlail the record owners of cation and that every attempt should the property in question at the last be made by the Board of Independent known address, as well as other in- School District No. 625 to provide our terested persons of record, of the date students within the School System with and time of the hearing. (Old) the best possible physical facilities. Adopted by the Council March 10, Adopted by the Council March 10, 72 ' 19ApprovedMarch 101972.rh 1972. (March 18, 1972) 19APProved(March 18, 1972) Council File No. 257672 -By Victor J. Council File No. 2 Charles P. Tedesco- McCarty - Resolved, That the proper City offi- Whereas. It is the desire of Saint Paul to of the cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- Council of the City tafn employes in the Department of provide a service that we are hopeful Parks and Recreation and Public will increase the patronage of the Civic Buildings for overtime employment as Center ParkingARhona; a the Council is described in the resolution. Whereas, Adopted by the Council March 10, desirous of providing for a downtown 1972. circulation atem, and Transit ApprovedMarch (March 18, 1972. Whereas' he missiohas.theetrapability of pro- viding such service to the City of Saint Paul; and , There is E Council File No. 257674 -By Robert F. ofWthereMetopolitan Transit it Commi - Sprafka- Resolved, That the proper City offi- Sion to be held on Friday, March 10, cars are hereby authorized to pay cer- 19 Now. Therefore, be it tai. employes in the Department of OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972. 189 Resolved, That the Council of the Council File No. 257680 -By Victor J. City of Saint Paul dos hereby au- Tedesco- _ thorize the Mayor to transmit the at- Whereas, The attached plansFenco taehed letter, which 1s hereby made a specifications for the Chain Li part of this resolution, to the Metropoli- Work in Como tyPark have been pre - tan Transit Cder the ommission £or its consid- direction of the 1Commission of Parks, eration at today's meeting. Adopted by the Council March 10, Recreation and Public Buildings; now, 1972, therefore, be it Approved March 10, 1972. Resolved, That said plans and specifi- (March 18, 1972) cations, being satisfactory to the Com- missioner 0 Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings are hereby: approved and the Purchasing Agent 0 hereby authorized to advertise for bids thereon Council File No. 257876 -BY Victor J. in the manner provided in and by the Tedesco- Charter. Job #71 -85 -Revised. Resolved, That a credit in the Adopted by the Council March 14, •. amount of Three Hundred Dollars 1972. '($300) be allowed under Contract L-7319 Approved March 14, 1972. between the City of Saint Paul and the (March 18, 1972) Lieberg Construction Company, said contract for Construction of West Addi- tion and Remodeling of the Merriam Park Community Center at 2000 St. Council File No. 257681 -By Victor J. Anthony Avenue, and said credit to Tedesco - cover acceptance as is of the ceiling Resolved, That Phillip Kaereher be tile in classroom and basement con- and hereby is per% fitted to remodel an ncrate walls, both of which are in the existing car wash facility by installa- West Addition only, said acceptance tion of an additional car wash bay and having been agreed to by the Commis- three gas pump islands on propertyy lo - stoner of Parks, Recreation and Public sated on the northwest corner of Pres - Buildings, and a memorandum of said parity and Geranium Streets, more par- agreemant having been filed with the titularly described as follows: Comptroller and countersigned by him• Lots 22 thru 28, Block 2, Kiefer Park 97674 60 004 6) bas#70 23 a recredited to Addition; Adopted by the Council March 14, Received Januarys 18,N1972; plans ubjectt to 1972. i March 14, 1972. the condition that said applicant-per- Approved(March 18, 1972) mittee, and his successors and assigns, shall make due compliance with all applicable provisions of municipal ordi- nances, state statutes and rules and Council File No. 257679 -By Victor J. regulations of public authorities having Tedesco- cognizance. Whereas, The City Architect has re- Adopted by the Council March 14, quested the City Council to hold a pub- 1972. lic hearing to consider the advisability Approved March 14, 1972. and necessity of the correction or (March 18, 1972) wrecking and removal of the following described buildings, said structures hav- ing been reported to constitute a public Council File No. 257682 --By Victor J. hazard: Tedesco - Address, 754 Selby Avenue; Legal De- �, Resolved, That St. Paul -Ramsey Hos- scription, Lot 4, Block 7, Nininger & pital be and hereby is granted a per- Donnelly's Addition; Type of Structure, mit to construct a 50 -car parking lot Two story frame single family dwelling. Whereas, It appears that the last for employees on property located on the north side of University between known record owners of said buildings Jackson and Robert Streets, more par - are as follows: titularly described as follows: Cyril W. and Anna Michael Lots 8, 9, 13, and 15, Auditor Sub - Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a division No. 67; Public hearing be held by and before all in accordance with plans dated the Council of the City of Saint Paul Received December 14, 1971; pubject to in the Council Chamber of the Court the condition that said applicant -per - House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on mitres, and its successors and assigns, April 4, 1972 to consider the advisabil- shall in due compliance with all ity and necessity ofordering the car - applicable provisions of municipal ordi- rection or wrecking and removal of nances, state statutes and rules and said structures on the above described regulations of public authorities having property inasmuch as said structures ..' are reported to constitute a hazard to CO peed • by the Council March 14, public health, safety and welfare; be it 1972. Further Resolved, That the City Approved March 14, 1972. Architect, on behalf of the City Coun- (March 18, 1972) cil, notify by mail the record owners of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other inter- ested persons of record, of the date Council File No. 257683 --By Victor J. and time of the hearing. Tedesco - (Old) Resolved, That Daniel F. Dolan, (Mr. Adopted by the Council March 14, Steak) be and hereby is granted a 1972, permit to add 14 additional parking Approved March 14, 1972. sppaces to 44 existing parking spaces (March 18, 1972) (58 total) on property located on the i 190 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL southwest corner of Concordia And I delivery to the Corporation Counsel of Asbury Streets, more particularly de- the City of Saint Paul of a reelase ap- scribed as follows: Ig9ov do by himhe RonnTort Liability Fund aid Lots 1 thru 5, Block 2, Snelling 0035-420, in full settlement of claim for Park Addition; damages sustained as a result of an all in accordance with plans dated) accident on January 25, 1972 involving Received January 21,1972; subject to a policeman while in the performance the condition that said applicant -per- of his official duties. mittee, and his successors and assigns, Adopted by the Council March 14, shall make due compliance with all 1972. applicable provisions of municipal ordi- Approved March 14, 7972. nances, state statutes and rules and regulations of public authorities having (March 18, 1972) cognizance. Adopted by the Council March 14, 1972. Approved March 14, 1972. Council Meredith a No. 257687 - By Dean (March 18, 1972) Whereas, Dennis Kessler and George S. Jurgensen, employees of the Depart- ment of Public Safety, Bureau of Fire Council File No. 257684—By Victor J. Protection, were injured in a third Tedesco— party accident on August 30, 1971, while Resolved, That Land Ho, Inc., be and engaged in the performance of their hereby is granted a permit to construct duties; and Whereas, The City has incurred medi- a254-car parking lot to be used in conjunction with apartments on prop- cal expense in the amount of $20.00 erty located on the east side of West- therefor; and minster Street between Cottage and has Whereas, A compromise settlement Hyacinth Streets, more particularly de- ployeeen negotiated between said em - scribed as follows: ployees and the other party involved in said accident, which provides for a Lots 34,- 35, 42, and 43, and the net settlement to the City in the north 75 ft. of Lot 27, J. W. Bassamount of $20.00; now, therefore, be it Acre Lots; Resolved, That theproper City offi- all in accordance with plans dated cers are hereby authorized to accept the Received February 12, 1971; subject to sum of $20.00 in full, final and complete the condition that said applicant -, settlement of its claim herein, and that mittee, and its successors and assigns, said sum is thereby credited to the shall make due compliance with all Workmen's Compensation Fund. applicable provisions of municipal ordi- Adopted by the Council March 14, nances, state statutes and rules and 1972. regulations of public authorities having Approved March 14, 1972. cognizance. (March 18, 1972) Adopted by the Council March 14, 1972. Approved March 14, 1972. (March 18, 1972) Council File No. 257688—By Robert F. Resolved, That the City Council Council File No. 257685—By Victor J • hereby concurs Contract Committee the action of the e fn the award of e Tedesco— contract for furnishing all labor, mate - Resolved, That Land Ho, Inc., be and rials and equipment necessary or inci- hereby is granted a permit to construct dental to the PAINTING THE STILL - a 94 -car parking lot to be used in con- WATER TANK and the 30,000 GALLON junction with apartments on property TANK located at Hazel Park Pumping located on the west side of Arkwright Station as follows: Street between East Arlington and East A. Lump Sum: STILLWATER Maryland, more particularly described TANK • . , , • , • , . , • , • .........$15,200.00 as follows: B. Lump Sum: 30,000 GALLON Lots 41 and 36, J. W. Bass Acre TANK HAZEL PUMPING STATION PARK Lots; !2!2 all in accordance with plans dated Re- ceived January 7, 1972; subject to the TOTAL LUMP SUM: .....$15,700.00 condStion that said applicant and for the Water Department to TOOMBS- and its successors and assigns, shall ANDERSON COMPANY for the con - make due compliance with all applica- tract price of $15,700.00 as a result of ble provisions of municipal ordinances, Formal Bid No. 4950 and the speciflca- state statutes and rules and regulations tions incorporated therein. Toombs - of public authorities having cogni- Anderson sibleCompa beingunder the lowest o st zance. Adopted by the Council March 14, tions and the Corporation Counsel is 1972. hereby directed to draft the proper Approved March 14, 1972. form of contract and obtain the neces- 'SI' (March 18, 1972) sary performance and payment bonds. The proper City, officials are hereby authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Council File No. 257686 — By Dean Adopted by the Council March 14, 19 Meredith— Approved March 14, 1972. �,.. Resolved, That pursuant to Chapter 466, Minnesota Statutes 1963, and upon (March 18, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 191 Council File No. 257689—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, onwayWhereas, Additions which might prove to be necessary in the Improvement described as the PHALEN CREEK RELIEF SEWER—North Street to Weide Street, Comptroller's Contract L-7430, City Project No. 71 -S -1359B, Hurley Con- struction Company, Contractor, have been provided for in the Specificatfdns, and Whereas, It has been found necessary to make the following additions to the Contract. Itemization and explanation attached. Item 1—Total amount, see attachment ...............$ 3,423.27 Item 2—Total amount, see attachment ............... 3,689.75 Item 3—Total amount, see attachment ............... 1,964.82 This additional amount to be assessed against benefitedroperty $ 9,077.84 Item 4—Total amount, see attachment ............... 1,329.52 Item 5—Total amount, see attachment ............... Item — al amount, see attachment ........... 813.32 88.30 Item 7 al amount, see attachment ............... 570.80 8—.70.'0ot Item 6—Tal amount, see attachment ............... 1,928.19 Item 9—Total amount, see attachment ............... 148.50 Item 30—Total amount, see attachment ............... 6,031.02 Item ll—.'I amount, see attachment ............... 3,984.85 Item 12—Tota1 amount, see attachment ............... 39,187.25 Item 13—Tota1 amount, see attachment ............... 8,010.00 This additional amount to be financed by Pollution Abatement Fund 61,369.74 and $70,447.58 Whereas, The total addition is $70,447.58, and the Commissioner of Public Works has agreed with the Contractor that the amount of $70,447.58 is the correct sum to be added to said contract, therefore be it Resolved, That the City of St. Paul through its City Council approves the foregoing ad(litions made in accordance with the Specifications in the sum of $70,447.58, said amount to be added to the lump sum consideration named in the contract, known as Comptroller's Contract L-7430, and which amount is to be financed as specified above. Adopted by the Council March 14, 1972, Approved March 14, 1972. (March 18, 1972) File No. 257698—By Roger M. the Piat Commission of Ramsey County and approved by the Commissioner of d, That permission be and is Public Works be and the same is here - granted to the Northwestern by accepted. phone Company to make nec- Adopted by the Council March 14, ccavations for and to placeand 1972. maintain underground con- Approved March 14, 1972. Aber with necessary manholes (March 18, 1972) nue between Stand- Council File No. 257693—By Roger M. e Avenue. Conway— m accordance with Resolved, That pursuant to the as approved. Award of the Minnesota Industrial impany to pay cost Commission, dated March 9, 1972, Julius .ant hereto. A. Toth, employee of the Department Council March 14, of Public Works, be paid from the Workmen's Com ensation Account of Approved March 14, 1972. the General Fund, the sum of $3,210.00, (March 18, 1972) representing .52.5 weeks of compensa- tion at the rate of $00.00 per week for Council File No. 257691—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to place, construct and thereafter main- tain three 1C 500 MCM Al. cone. cable direct buried along or across Childs Road from 10119553 then 810' north to pole in accordance with the sketch at- tached hereto. Work to start on or after March 1972 and to be completed on or before May 1972. Adopted by - the Council March 14, 1972. Approved March 14, 1972. (March 18,- 1972) Council File No. 257692—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the plat of Busse Addition Plat 2, as recommended by sum Cher Resolved, That Dr. Frank be paid the sum of $4500 for a ;al examination performed on said s A. Toth, and reimbursement be to said Julius A. Toth in the at of $53.60 for payment of drug medical expenses in connection said injuries, and, further, that I 192 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL the sum of $126.00, representing four L-14248 for licenses to operate seven (7) percent (4%) of the permanent partial motor vehicles m Motor Vehicle Rental disability of said Julius A. Toth, be Cars ugon, the streets of the City of paid to the Workmen's Compensation Saint Paul, described as follows: Commission on behalf of the Special M. V. Rental 211; Make, Chevrolet; Compensation Fund. Serial LM47H2J167565; Insurance, All Adopted by the Council March 14, State Insurance Co., Policy No. 5500053 1972. CGA Until Cancelled. Approved March 14, 1972. M. V. Rental 212, Make, Chevrolet; (March 18, 1972) Serial, LM47H2J167348; Insurance, All 1 State Insurance Co., Policy No. 5500053 CGA Until Cancelled. M. V. Rental 213; Make, Oldsmobile; Council File No. 257695 — By Dean Serial, 31,69112M449872; Insurance, All Meredith— State Insurance Co., Policy No. 5500053 Resolved, That the proper City offi- CGA Until Cancelled. 3 cern are hereby authorized to pay cer- M. V. Rental 214; Make, Oldsmobile; tains employes m the Department of Serial, 3G89G2M104823; Insurance, All h Public Safety (Police) for overtime State Insurance Co., Policy No. 5500053 employment as described in the resolu- CGA Until Cancelled. tion. M. V. Rental 215; Make, Oldsmobile; Adopted by the Council March 14, Serial, 3L69T2M432707; Insurance, All 1972. State Insurance Co., Policy No. 5500053 Approved March 14, 1972. CGA Until Cancelled. (March 18, 1972) M. V. Rental 216; Make, Oldsmobile; co.�oi ara9usTrttt5ana• Insurance. All Council File No. 257696 — By Dean �M. V�iRental 217;LLMake, Oldsmobile; Meredith— Whereas, The Minnesota Organization Serial, 3G38H2B124625; Insurance, All of Blind, Inc. has made Application for State Insurance Co., Policy No. 5500053 permission to conduct Tag Days on C.A. Until Cancelled. Thursday from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Whereas, Said applicant has filed a and Friday, from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. copy of the insurance policy with the June 22, and 23, 1972, on the streets o£ City of Saint Paul and said policy has the City of Saint Paul, therefore, be it been approved as to form and execu- Resolved, That permission be and the tion by the Corporation Counsel, there - same is hereby granted to the Minne- fore, bI it sofa Organization o£ Blind, Inc. to con- Resolved, That licenses to o erste duct such solicitations on the days, said motor vehicles as Motor Vehicle dates, and between the hours requested. Rental Cars upon the streets of the Adopted by the Council March 14, city of Saint Paul, be and the same are 19A hereby granted to the National Car Approved March 14, 1972. Rental System, Inc. (March 18, 1972) 19A2dopted by the Council March 14, Approved March 14, 1972. Council File No. 257697 — By Dean (March 18, 1972) Meredith— Whereas, The Nielsen Auto Livery, Inc. has made Application M-17 for Council File No. 257699 — By Dean licenses to operate two (2) motor vehi- Meredith— cles as Auto Livery Cars upon the Resolved, That applications for streets of the City of Saint Paul, de- Sunday -On -Sale Liquor Licenses made scribed as follows: by the following applicants who are Livery 268; Make, Cadillac; Serial, holders of On Sale Liquor Licenses at R043540; Insurance, Hartford Fire In- the addresses shown, be and the same surance Co., Policy No. 41CBP103640- are hereby granted and in compliance Expiring 12:01 A.M. ST May 14, 1972. with C. F. No. 235531 Ordinance No. Livery 269; Make, Cadillac; Serial, 13735, which amends is anter No. 308.00 R0241830; Insurance, Hartford Fire In- of the Saint Paul Legislative Code and surance Co., Policy No. 41CBP103640, Ordinances. Expiring 12:01 A.M. ST May 14, 1972. Dalko, Inc., 616 Como Ave. Whereas, Said applicant_ has filed a Gary L., Inc. & Edward E. Turner, 160 copy of the insurance policy with the W Larpenteur Ave. City of Saint Paul, and said policy has Belisle, Inc., 949 E. 7th St. been approved as to form and execution Entertainment Enterprises, Inc., 1183 by the Corporation Counsel, therefore, University Ave. be it Perdue's, Inc., 572 N. Dale St. Resolved, That licenses to operate Livery Larry Brennan's Liquors, Inc., 13 Leech said motor vehicles as Auto St. Can upon the streets of the City of Adopted by the Council March 14, Saint Paul, be and the same are hereby 1972. granted to the Nielsen Auto Livery, Approved March 14, 1972. Inc.March 18, 1972) Adopted by the Council March 14, 1972. Approved March 14, 1972. (March 18, 1972) Council File No. 257700 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses Council File No. 257698 — By Dean on the list a attached organizationoresolutions snamed Meredith— .�. this Whereas, The National Car Rental be and the same are hereby granted. System, Inc. has made Application and the City Clerk is instructed to OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 193 issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council March 14, 1972. Approved March 14, 1972. (March 18, 1972) Council File No. 257701 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council March 14, 1972, Approved March 14, 1972. (March 18, 1972) Council File No. 257702 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the person named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council March 14, 1972. Approved March 14, 1972. (March 18, 1972) Architect onebe behalf the City Conn- all, onn all, notify by mail the record owners A the property in question at the last known address, m well as other inter- ested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. Adopted by the Council March 15, 1972. Approved March 15, 1972. (March 18, 1972) Council File No. 257707—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved That Battle Properties Company be and hereby is granted a permit to install a 45 -car parking lot forpatients and employees on property located on the north side of St. An- thony Avenue between Fry and Pierce Streets, more particularly described as follows: Lots 12-17, Block 3, Milham Park Addition; all m.accordance with plans dated Re- ceived December 28, 1971; subject to the condition that said applicant -permit- tee, and its successors and assigns, shall make due compliance with all ap- plicable provisions of municipal ordi- nances. state statutes and rules and regulations of public authorities having cognizance. Adopted by the Council March 15, 1972. Approved March 15, 1972. (March 18, 1972) Council File No. 257708—By Roger M. Council File No. 257703-257704-257705 Conway—Victor J. Tedesco- -By Rosalie L, Butler— Resolved, That the City Council Resolved, That?checks be drawn on hereby concurs in the action of the the City Treasury to the aggregate Purchasing Committee in the award amount of $418 523.42, covering checks for furnishing and delivering the 1'0l - numbered 4159 �0 4488 inclusive, as per lowing— checks or pertinent listing o£ same on DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, file in the office of the City Comp- BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL EQUIP- troller.MENT 891 NORTH DALE STREET, Adopted by the Council March 14, SA1T771 PAUL. MINNESOTA to: 1972. MINNESOTA TORO, INC. Approved March 14, 1972. Two — 7 -Gang hydraulically (March 18, 1972) operated mowers, Toro Park - master, @1 830.00 ea. ... ...$17,660.00 Less Trade- n allowance for Council File No. 257706—By Victor J. the following: 14 Fairway Tedesco— cutting units with two pull Whereas, The City Architect has re - he hearing to consider the advisability frames ......................$ 2,000.00 quested the City Council to hold a pub- total amount of contract ......$16,880.00 Terms: 1% 30 Days and necessity m the correction or DEPARTMENT OF PARIES RECRE- des wrecking and removal of the following ATION & PUBLIC BUILDaGS, BU- described buildings, said constitute structures REAU OF REFECTORIES, 1100 NO. having been reported to constitute a HAMLINE, SAINT PAUL, MINNE- public hazard: SOTA to: Address, 16244 Forbes; Legal 4 Blop- tion, Ex el 1Le of W 44 ti Lot 4, Block R. L. GOULD &COMPANY 6.S Samuel Leech Addition. Type of e Two83Triplex Greensmowers �a Structure, 144 story frame single $3,835.00 ea. .. . use $ 7,870.00 family dwelling. Less Trade-in of 2 used Turf Whereas, It appears that the last Kings • • • • • • -• • • • • • • • . • • • • • • •$ 1,848.00 known record ownArs of said buildings are as follows: Mrs. William Kath total amount of contract ......$ 5,824.00 Therefore Be It Resolved, That a Terms: 30 Days t public hearing be held by and before in accord with the specifications on the Council of the City 'of Paul Formal Bid #4943 the award being I. the Council Chamber of the Court made to the lowest responsible bidders. House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on meeting specifications, April 5, 1972 to consider the advisability Formal ,Bid #4943. and necessity of ordering the correc- Regn..0625—Code .1220-854: tion or wrecking and removal of said Rcgn. 2727 --Code 2700-329. structures on the above described prop- Adopted by the Council March 15, erty inasmuch as said structures are 1972. reported to constitute a hazard to pub- Approved March 16, 1972. tic health. safety and welfare; be it (March 18, 1972) 194 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 257710—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That upon and pursuant to the pertinent appeal, under the Zoning . Code, by Domenico Marzitelli, owner of the sub7'ect real estate, situate in the City of Saint Paul and described ss: Lot 1, Block 1, Buckout's Rear- rangement; that the provisions of said Zoning Code herebyare determined and varied as and to the extent necessary therefor, and the area requirements for said premises are hereby relaxed so as to accommodate a duplex in a "B" Resi- dential District, subject to the condi- tion that said appellant, and his suc- cessors and assigns, otherwise, shall make due compliance with all applica- ble provisionsofmunicipal ordinances, state statutes and rules and regulations of public authorities having cognizance. Adopted by the Council March 15, 1972. Approved March 15, 1972. (March 18, 1972) Council File No. 257711—By Roger M. Conway— �.! Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul, by its resolution, C. F. 257351, approved February 9, 1972, va- cated a portion of alley in Block 2, Homer H. Hoyt Co.'s Addition, subject to certain conditions and reservations including the requirement that peti- tioner grant a permanent flowage ease- ment; and Whereas, It has now been det@rmined by the City Council that a floa*age ease- ment is not necessary provided that the existing natural flowage of surface run-off water is permitted to continue unimpeded; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That Council Resolution C. F. 257351, approved February 9. 1972 is hereby amended by deleting Condi. tion No. 4 therefrom and inserting the following in lieu and in place thereof 4. That the petitioner for itself anc its successors and assigns agree no to interfere with the natural flov of run-off water from the portioi .. of alley vacated by this resolutioi without the permission of th, Saint Paul City Council; and be it „. Further Resolved, That this amendin. resolution shall be conditioned upon th fling of a written acceptance hereto b', and on behalf of the petitioner. Adopted by the Council March 1: 1972. Approved March 15, 1972. (March 18, 1972) Council File No. 257712—By Roger A Conway— In the matter of constructin JULIET -FINN STORM SYSTEM (E 1313A), heretofore approved for advei tisement for bids on February 22, 197 Whereas, It has been determined thi a revision of the Special Provisions necessary to better define the Work i be done and to insure a more unifor: procedure for preparation of bids; no therefore, upon the recommendation the Commissioner of Public Work be it Resolved, That the specifications for ie above named improvement, as ap- roved by the Council, are hereby ;Wended with Addendum No. 1, which attached to and made a part of the Jove mentioned contract, and that fur- ier, all interested parties be notified E this addendum. Adopted by the Council March 15, )'72. Approved March 15, 1972. (March 18, 1972) 'ouncil File No. 257713—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the propercity offi- ers are hereby authorized and di - acted to execute on behalf of the City d St. Paul the Agreement between the Yty and State of Minnesota, Depart- nent of Highways, said Agreement and the costs in- [ $1700.00 by the City of St. Paui snail be charged to the P.I.R. Fund code 600 and this •ame fund to be reimbursed by the Minnesota Highway Department under the terms of this agreement Adopted by the Council March 15, 1972. Approved. March 1&. 1972. (March 18, 1972) Council File No. 257720—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Council hereby approves the award of the Purchasing Committee for furnishing and deliver- ing to any location in the City of Saint Paul, County of Ramsey, Minnesota for a period of 12 months from award of contract to ELK RIVER CONCRETE PRODUCTS ITEM NO. 1 APPROXIMATELY 500 Lineal Feet -12" Reinforced Concrete Pipe, Class 4, with bell & spigot 172.4 Lin 2 t ....'.'.. ."'$ 1,200.00 NO, (1) 30 — Pre -cast Catchbasin Sections 27" Reinforced Con- crete Pipe, 5" wall thickness wiu:16" x 16" horseshoe cut- out g (2) 200 Lineal Feet -48" Precast 612.00 manhole base intermediate and/or cone sections includ- ing ladder sections $10.10 Lin. Ft.. ...... .... $ 3,620.00 (3i 1n0—Pre-cast concrete ad- justment rings. $2.20 Each ... .. .. ...$ 220.00 for the contract price of ap- oximately (at unit pri id) ces ... .. ..................$ 5,852.0 Terms: 1% 30 Days in accordance with bid specifications and Formal Bid #4967, such bid being OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 195 the lowest, and said Elk River Concrete Products being a responsible bidder. Formal Bid No. 4967. Adopted by the Council March 15, 1972. Approved March 15, 1972. (March 18, 1972) Council File No. 257725 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, The Highland Drug Center, Inc. are holders of Restaurant License No. D-2522, expiring September 23, 1972 at 2056 Ford Parkway, discontinued said business as of February 28, 1972, due to illness and request has been made for a refund of the unused portion of the cers be and they are hereby autnorizea to refund to the Highland Drug Center, Inc. the pro -rated fee of $2625, de- ducting $18.75 from the original fee of $45.00 posted for the license, for the period the licensee operated said busi- ness and this will cancel said license issued to the Highland Drug Center, Inc. Adopted by the Council March 16, 1972. Approved March 16, 1972. (March 18, 1972) Council File No. 257726 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk L instructed to issue such licenses upor. the payment into the City treasury & the required fees. Adopted by the Council March 16 1972. ApprovedMarch 16, 1972. (March 18, f972) Council File No. 257727 — By Dew Meredith— Whereas, The Fourth District, Ameri can Legion has made Appplication fo oi Friday, Mayermissiont19 C19 2, betwee ent he hour of 6:00 a.m. and 12:00 midnight on th streets of the City of Saint Paul, there fore, be it Resolved, That permission be and th same is hereby granted to the Fourt District, American Legion to conduc such solicitations on the day. date, an between the hours requested. Adopted by the Council March 11 1972. Approved March 16, 1972. (March 18, 1972) Council File No. 257728 — By Des Meredith— Whereas, The Fourth District, Vetei ans of Foreign Wars has made applic) tion for permission to conduct a Ti Day on Friday, May 19. 1972, betwec the hours of 6:0 a.m. and 12:00 mic night on the streets of the City Saint Paul, therefore, be it Resolved, That permission be and d same is hereby granted to the Four'' District Veterans of Foreign Wars induct such solicitations on the day, tte, and between the hours requested. Adopted by the Council March 16, 72. Approved March 16, 1972. (March 18, 1972) ouncil "File No. 257729 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M-244 for is transfer of On Sale Liquor License 'o. 8215, expiring January 31, 1973, is- ied to Prime, Inc. at 7 and 9 West eventh Street, be and the same is ereby transferred to Hello Dolly, Inc. t the same address. Adopted by the Council March 16, 92. Approved March 16, 1972. (March 18, 1972) ;ouncil File No. 257730 By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M-377 for he transfer of Sunday -On -Sale Liquor icense No. 4299, expiring January 31, 973, issued to Prime, Inc. at 7 and 9 Nest Seventh Street, be and the same s hereby transferred to Hello Dolly, me. at the same address. Adopted by the Council March 16, .972. Approved March 16, 1972. (March 18, 1972) louncil File No. 257731 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 378 for Restaurant, Tavern, Off Sale Malt Bev- erage and Cigarette Licenses, appiled for by Hello Dolly, Inc. at 7 and Meet Seventh Street, be and the same are hereby granted. Adopted by the Council March 16, 1972. Approved March 16, 1972. (March 18, 1972) Council File No. 257732 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M-156 for Restaurant, On and Off Sale Malt Bev- erage and Cigarette Licenses, applied for by William A. Denkinger at 1217 Randolph Avenue, be and the same are hereby granted. Adopted by the Council March 16, 1972. Approved March 16, 1972. (March 18, 1972) Council File No. 257733 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizations named on .the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council March 16, 1972. Approved March 16, 1972. (March 18, 1972) 196 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 257734 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council March 16, 1972. Approved March 16, 1972. (March 18, 1972) stallation of terrazzo flooring in con- course area as more fully set forth in Change Order No. G-11, said work having been requested by the Civic Center Authority and agreement made with the contractor and a memorandum of said agreement having been filed with the Comptroller and countersigned by him. Charge to 6000-603 to be reim- bursed from 7420-460. Job #70-45. Adopted by the Council March 16, 1972. Approved March 16, 1972. (March 18, 1972) Council File No. 257738—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That a net extra in the amount of Three Thousand Twenty Dollars ($3,020) be allowed under Con- tract L-7344 between the City of Saint Paul and Reuben L. Anderson-Cherne, Inc., said contract for Mechanical Pip- ing and Control Work for the Saint Paul Civic Center Multi -Purpose Arena Building, and said extra to cover the following 1. Omit horizontal rainleader at Column 10A, DEDUCT $ 270.00 2. Provide 1;4" and 2;4' services to hose cabinets in Corridor C-25 and re- route hydronic H.W. pip- ing to unit heater in Room C-105, ADD .............. 1,788.00 3. Rough in hot water, cold water, waste and vent for future fixture in Room 31, ADD 463.00 4. Change sprinkler head om Griid D and 12'-0" "inti and from Grids 101 thru 140, ADD ..................... 1.039.00 5. Relocate 2-Y' x 2W' x 6" Fire Department Siamese connection from location near Grid A-1 to location near Grid A-47, ........No change. Net Add ...............$ 3,020.00 aid work having been requested by he .Civic Center Authority and agree- ient having been made with the con- ractor, and a memorandum of said greement having been filed with the .omptroller and countersigned byy him. !harge to 6000-604 to be reunbursed rom 7420-460. Job #70-45. Adopted by the Council March 16, 972. Approved March 16, 1972. (March 18, 1972) louncil File No. 257739—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The attached plans and ape- :ifications for Construction of a District -ub-Station located at 939 Pleasant 4venue and a District Sub -Station lo- •ated at 530 Lafayette Road for the Public Works Department have been Drepared by the City Architect under Lhe direction of the Commissioner 01 Parks, Recreation and Public Build - Ings; now, therefore, be it Resolved. That said plans and specifi- ,n in the manner provided in and e Charter, said advertisement to $r a deposit fee of Twenty-five s ($25). Job #71-63. pled by the Council March 16, roved March 16, 1972. (March 18, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 257722— In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 21, Arlington Hills Addition to the City of Saint Paul from Weide Street to Arcade Street (G-1884), under Preliminary Order 241279, approved December 12, 1968, Intermediary Order 242558, approved March 12, 1969, Final Order 243011, proved April 8, 1969. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Cinuill, and having been considered finally satisfactory, a it therefore Resolved. That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said be andde erminednent to be payablet ins 5h equerebal installments. File No. 17349-G. Adopted by the Council March 16, 1972. Approved March 16, 1972. (March 18, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 197 RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT 1 Council File No. 257723— i In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction or reconstruction of sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 70-M-0502, Levy No. 10, District No. 3, Assessable: F. O. 248681—Mound St., both sides from Clermont St. to McLean Ave. F. O. 748170—Acker St., north side from I.S. 35E to Buffalo St. and on the south side of Acker St, from I.S. 35E to and including Lot 16, Elk. 8, Rice's '1 S nd Add. F O. 244341—Earl St., both sides from Lawson Ave. to Cook Ave. F. O. 244300—Earl St., both sides from Hyacinth Ave. to Ivy Ave. Non -Assessable: F. O. 244341—Earl St. both sides from Lawson Ave. to Cook Ave. F. O. 244300—Earl St. both sides from Hyacinth Ave. to Ivy Ave. F. O. 248661—Mound St., both sides from Clermont St. to McLean Ave. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above be irther Resolved, That the nent be and it is hereby to be payable in 5 equal by the Council March 16, March 16, 1972. (March 16, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT F. O. 244570—W. Hoyt Ave., north side .om Hemline Ave. to Chelsea St. and n the south side of W. Hoyt Ave. from luron St. to Chelsea St. F. O. 29 7—Hall Ave., both sides rom Elizabeth St. to W. King St. A public hearing having been had ipon the assessment for the above mprovement, and said assessment iaving been further considered by the .ouncil and having been considered anally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment )e and the same is hereby in all re- peals 'ratified, and the same is hereby ,rdered to be submitted to the Dlstrlet ,ourt of the County of Ramsey for !onfirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the ;aid assessment be and it is hereby etermined to be payable in 5 equal nstallments. Adopted by the Council March 16, 1972. ApprovedMarch (�ch 18, 1 1972) LESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 257694— In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- sfructina a nuhhe storm sewer in in HAMLIN Ave. to Berl STREET fro ford Ave. ai Ave.; in ED, dolph Ave, GRIGGS ST to Stanford Block 3, Le: an alley in Plat 6; also the STANF Council File No. 257724— as th In the matter of the assessment of Order benefits, cost and expenses for con- Order struction or reconstruction of sidewalks Intern and work incidental thereto: Contract Septa 70-M-0500, Levy No. 11, District No. 1, appro Assessable: The F. O. 244865—Arundel St., both sides the ea from Lawson Ave, to Maryland Ave. sub a F. O. 245114—Stinson St., north side Coum from Kent St. to Mackubin St. F. O. 244574—Holton St., west side found from W. Nebraska Ave. to W. Hoyt there: Ave. Res F. O. 244427—Hall Ave., both sides be a from F, Elizabeth44570—W toHoyt AW. Kinveet north reRes side from Hemline Ave. to Chases St. head', and on the south side of W. Hoyt Ave. the from Huron St. to Chelsea St. hour Non -Assessable: Hall F. O. 244574—Holton St., west side that from W. Nebraska Ave. to W. Hoyt I notic Ave. the ( of an approved July 11, 1969, Order 245549, approved 1969, Final Order 245949, ober 16, 1969. ant of benefits, cost and and in connection with prevenient having been the Council, and the ig considered same and I assessment satisfactory, t hat the said assessment same is hereby in all wed. 'urther, that a public id on said assessment on of Agit, 1972, at the lock A.M. in the Council he Court Mouse and City in the City of St. Paul; nissioner of Finance give meetings, as required by Stating in said notice the Council File No. 2.97735-257736—By "f Rosalie L. Butler— "��a Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of8834,668.11, covering checks numbered 4469 to 4754 inclusive, as per checks or pertinent listing of same on file in the office of the City Comp- troller. Adopted by the Council March 16, 1972. Approved March 16, 1972. (March 18, 1972) Council File No. 257737—Bvk Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That an extra in the amount of Twenty-one Thousand One Hundred Dollars ($21,100.00) be allowed under Contract L-7343 between the City of Saint Paul and the Bor-Son Con- struction, Inc., said contract for the -si General Construction of the Saint Paul Civic Center Multi -Purpose Arena Building, and said extra to cover in- stallation of terrazzo flooring in con- course area as more fully set forth in Change Order No. G-11, said work having been requested by the Civic Center Authority and agreement made with the contractor and a memorandum of said agreement having been filed with the Comptroller and countersigned by him. Charge to 6000-603 to be reim- bursed from 7420-460. Job #70-45. Adopted by the Council March 16, 1972. Approved March 16, 1972. (March 18, 1972) Council File No. 257738—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That a net extra in the amount of Three Thousand Twenty Dollars ($3,020) be allowed under Con- tract L-7344 between the City of Saint Paul and Reuben L. Anderson-Cherne, Inc., said contract for Mechanical Pip- ing and Control Work for the Saint Paul Civic Center Multi -Purpose Arena Building, and said extra to cover the following 1. Omit horizontal rainleader at Column 10A, DEDUCT $ 270.00 2. Provide 1;4" and 2;4' services to hose cabinets in Corridor C-25 and re- route hydronic H.W. pip- ing to unit heater in Room C-105, ADD .............. 1,788.00 3. Rough in hot water, cold water, waste and vent for future fixture in Room 31, ADD 463.00 4. Change sprinkler head om Griid D and 12'-0" "inti and from Grids 101 thru 140, ADD ..................... 1.039.00 5. Relocate 2-Y' x 2W' x 6" Fire Department Siamese connection from location near Grid A-1 to location near Grid A-47, ........No change. Net Add ...............$ 3,020.00 aid work having been requested by he .Civic Center Authority and agree- ient having been made with the con- ractor, and a memorandum of said greement having been filed with the .omptroller and countersigned byy him. !harge to 6000-604 to be reunbursed rom 7420-460. Job #70-45. Adopted by the Council March 16, 972. Approved March 16, 1972. (March 18, 1972) louncil File No. 257739—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The attached plans and ape- :ifications for Construction of a District -ub-Station located at 939 Pleasant 4venue and a District Sub -Station lo- •ated at 530 Lafayette Road for the Public Works Department have been Drepared by the City Architect under Lhe direction of the Commissioner 01 Parks, Recreation and Public Build - Ings; now, therefore, be it Resolved. That said plans and specifi- ,n in the manner provided in and e Charter, said advertisement to $r a deposit fee of Twenty-five s ($25). Job #71-63. pled by the Council March 16, roved March 16, 1972. (March 18, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 257722— In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 21, Arlington Hills Addition to the City of Saint Paul from Weide Street to Arcade Street (G-1884), under Preliminary Order 241279, approved December 12, 1968, Intermediary Order 242558, approved March 12, 1969, Final Order 243011, proved April 8, 1969. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Cinuill, and having been considered finally satisfactory, a it therefore Resolved. That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said be andde erminednent to be payablet ins 5h equerebal installments. File No. 17349-G. Adopted by the Council March 16, 1972. Approved March 16, 1972. (March 18, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 197 RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT 1 Council File No. 257723— i In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction or reconstruction of sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 70-M-0502, Levy No. 10, District No. 3, Assessable: F. O. 248681—Mound St., both sides from Clermont St. to McLean Ave. F. O. 748170—Acker St., north side from I.S. 35E to Buffalo St. and on the south side of Acker St, from I.S. 35E to and including Lot 16, Elk. 8, Rice's '1 S nd Add. F O. 244341—Earl St., both sides from Lawson Ave. to Cook Ave. F. O. 244300—Earl St., both sides from Hyacinth Ave. to Ivy Ave. Non -Assessable: F. O. 244341—Earl St. both sides from Lawson Ave. to Cook Ave. F. O. 244300—Earl St. both sides from Hyacinth Ave. to Ivy Ave. F. O. 248661—Mound St., both sides from Clermont St. to McLean Ave. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above be irther Resolved, That the nent be and it is hereby to be payable in 5 equal by the Council March 16, March 16, 1972. (March 16, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT F. O. 244570—W. Hoyt Ave., north side .om Hemline Ave. to Chelsea St. and n the south side of W. Hoyt Ave. from luron St. to Chelsea St. F. O. 29 7—Hall Ave., both sides rom Elizabeth St. to W. King St. A public hearing having been had ipon the assessment for the above mprovement, and said assessment iaving been further considered by the .ouncil and having been considered anally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment )e and the same is hereby in all re- peals 'ratified, and the same is hereby ,rdered to be submitted to the Dlstrlet ,ourt of the County of Ramsey for !onfirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the ;aid assessment be and it is hereby etermined to be payable in 5 equal nstallments. Adopted by the Council March 16, 1972. ApprovedMarch (�ch 18, 1 1972) LESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 257694— In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- sfructina a nuhhe storm sewer in in HAMLIN Ave. to Berl STREET fro ford Ave. ai Ave.; in ED, dolph Ave, GRIGGS ST to Stanford Block 3, Le: an alley in Plat 6; also the STANF Council File No. 257724— as th In the matter of the assessment of Order benefits, cost and expenses for con- Order struction or reconstruction of sidewalks Intern and work incidental thereto: Contract Septa 70-M-0500, Levy No. 11, District No. 1, appro Assessable: The F. O. 244865—Arundel St., both sides the ea from Lawson Ave, to Maryland Ave. sub a F. O. 245114—Stinson St., north side Coum from Kent St. to Mackubin St. F. O. 244574—Holton St., west side found from W. Nebraska Ave. to W. Hoyt there: Ave. Res F. O. 244427—Hall Ave., both sides be a from F, Elizabeth44570—W toHoyt AW. Kinveet north reRes side from Hemline Ave. to Chases St. head', and on the south side of W. Hoyt Ave. the from Huron St. to Chelsea St. hour Non -Assessable: Hall F. O. 244574—Holton St., west side that from W. Nebraska Ave. to W. Hoyt I notic Ave. the ( of an approved July 11, 1969, Order 245549, approved 1969, Final Order 245949, ober 16, 1969. ant of benefits, cost and and in connection with prevenient having been the Council, and the ig considered same and I assessment satisfactory, t hat the said assessment same is hereby in all wed. 'urther, that a public id on said assessment on of Agit, 1972, at the lock A.M. in the Council he Court Mouse and City in the City of St. Paul; nissioner of Finance give meetings, as required by Stating in said notice the 198 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL time and place of hearing, the nature I OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Of the improvement, and the amount OF THE COUNCIL assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. ORDINANCES File No. 17421. Adopted by the Council March 14, 1972. Council File No. 257594 -Ordinance No. Approved March 14, 1972. 15046—BY Roger M. Conway— (March 18, 1972) AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PER- -�— MISSION TO JOHN ADAM AND SON RESERAL HOIAE TO OLUTION N CONDEMNATIOND LAND MAINTAIN ITS LONIAL PRESENT BUILDING AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND AS- ,T IrTl iGiINLO,Trs THE CITY ANlj 818ET AHUT- , BLOCK 2, SESSMENT THEREFOR J F EISENMENGERS ADDITION TO SAINT PAUL. Council File No. 257721— Whereas, The Council of the City Of In the matter of open, widen and Saint Paul, by its resolution, C. F. expand the intersection of WABASH vac0aled aporti n ofeMagnyolla Avenue AVENUE. and RAYMOND AVENUE (City Project P-05148) by condemning adjoining Blocks 1 and on to t J. F. Etsen- of Lot 123 for streetof Hewitt's Outlots. 1st Divi'aoutheof thefoillowing described lying ad - Sion all in the N.E. 4uarter of Section All that part of Magnolia Ave. ad - 32, T29N, R23W. in the City of St. Paul, joining 1g10 incl., Lots lBlk. 2, JB. F. Eisen described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the mngers Addition to St. Paul, lyin easterly street line -of Raymond Ave. line hCommencifollowing _glat a gointsonbed labash Ave. a - • - - said norm +m lence southwesterly, deflecting too tha Toe dedicated centerline Ight 142 degrees 50 minutes, Magnolia Avenue; thence east- traight line a distance of 27 feet; er Magn point on the northerly hence southwesterly, deflecting to the erly to a aft 24 degrees 24 minutes, on a straight extension of the west line of Syl- ine a distance of 27.00 feet to a point van St. 22.65 feet south of said in the easterly street line of Raymond north line. >vve., said point being 48.00 feet thence anWhereas, A condition of said vacation .or a the point a beginning: iortherly along the easterly street line required the owner of John Adam and if Raymond Ave. to the point oder Son Colonial Funeral Home to apply for ginning and there terminatinapproved an ordinance permit covering the por- Preliminary Order 251114, tions of its building encroaching into November 6, 1970, Intermediary Order Magnolia Avenue beyond the limits re - 251227, approved November 17, 1970, ferred to in the description above pper- Final Order 256742, approved December taining to the portion of Magnolia Ave - 15, 1971. nue vacated. A public hearing having been had anWhereas, Said building also encroach - upon the taking and condemnation Of es into Rice Street as determined by a the lands or easements therein, for the survey conducted by C. E. Coulter and above improvements, and the awards of Associates Inc., and certified by John damages therefor, and also upon the A. Peterson R.L.S. No. 6267 on March assessment of benefits therefor, and 10, 1969; now therefore the Council having duly considered the The Council of the City of Saint Paul same, now therefore be it Does Ordain: Resolved, That the taking and con- demnation of the lands described in SECTION 1 the annexed assessment roll, idnionertified That permission and authority are by the signature of the Commissioner anted o John Adam and Son of Finance, and made a part hereof, and the awards of damages to t the hereby grHome, its and Conde ons ass setrfo th in sand and assigns, to ial maintain for theg 13feoof in all res acts ratified and Ing encroachments into Magnolia Ave - assessment roll, bap and the same is the present building the existin but - hereby nue and Rice Street adjacent to Lots confirmed. 11 and 12 of Block 2 J. F. Eisen - cd en - on Further, That the said 10, assessment a all eespectsand the ds and croachm nts including tbut nota liimited is hereby yy to be the the same is ttheebDistrleteiCourt for to The encroachment oflowing known canaeaveointo submitted to Magnolia Avenue, 4.9 feet north confirmation. of the above described line and File No. 17524. extending from 0.5 feet west , of Adopted by the Council March 16, to 19.0 feet East of the East line 1972. of Rice Street. Cave into of Approved March 16, 19972.1 I 2' Magnolia Avenue, The encroachment t14 feet north of (March 18, OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 199 the above described line and ex- Council File No. 257595 --Ordinance No. tending from 19.0 feet east of to 15047 --By Roger M. Conway - 1052 feet East of the East line of Rice Street. An ordinance approving the roject 3. The encroachment of two 4.5 foot of acquiring real estate in the ity of wide concrete foundations for Pil- Saint Paul to enlarge the Public Works lairs, into Magnolia Avenue, 0.95 Lafayette Road Maintenance Yard. feet north of the above described lineEast of tthe East and 46.0 feet line of Rice DoeseOrdaihil of the City of Saint Paul Street. 4. The encroachment of an eave into SECTION 1 Rice Street, 0.5 feet west of the That the Commissioner of Public east line of Rice Street and abut- Works, having reported to the Council ting lots 10, 11, and 12 of Block 2, that the real estate described as: J. F. otsenmengers Addition to St. Lot B, Soo Line Plat Number 8, Paul, extending from 4.9 feet north of to 90.0 feet south of the line is required for the enlargement of the described above. Public Works Lafayette Road Mainte- nance Yard, that the estimated cost of this permission and authority being the acquisition of said real estate is expressly limited to the existing build- 1 500.00, and that the Comptroller has Ing and terminating automatically upon certified to the Council the manner in the removal of the existing structure. which the funds may be made avail - SECTION 2 able; that the Council hereby approves the project for the acquisition of the The permission and authority granted said real estate for the aforesaid pur- hereln is made expressly subject to pose and directs that the some be the conditions stated in Section 1 acquired for such purpose by the Com - above, and to the following terms and mi tee 'on Lands consisting f the conditions: Mayor, the Purchasing Agent, Commis - A. That said permittee shall maintain stoner of Public Works, and the Com. said encroachment entirely at its own missioner, of h Finance, hv if the at sa ren can + report l. ,—., B. That said permittee shall furnish able price, ans o and deliver to the City of Saint Paula Council the cost thereof, provided, surety bond in the amount of Five however, that in case the Committee Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00), to be in on Lands cannot procure any or all of force for so long as the existing build- said land at a reasonable price, then ing encroachesupon the public right- it shall so report to the Council, and in of -way; and said bond conditioned thatevent, the Council hereby orders upon the permittee complying with all and directs that condemnation proceed - the terms and conditions of this permit ings be instituted pursuant to law to and to indemnify, hold harmless and secure said real estate. defend the City of Saint Paul, its SECTION 2 agents, officers and employeesfrom any and all damages, claims, losses, That this ordinance shall take effect judgments, suits or e�cpeuses of what- and be in force thirty (30) days from ever nature for injury to person and/or and after its passage, approval and property arising out of or connected publication. with the maintenance and/or removal of said encroachment; Passed by the Council March 21, 1972. C. That said permittee shall pay the Yeas — Councilmen Conway, Levine, cost of publication of this ordinance;Meredith, � Sprafka Tedesco, Mr. Prest- D. That said permittee shall pay the dent (McCarty)-. actual costs of administration incurred Nays -0. by the Department of Public Works be- Approved March 22, 1972. cause of this undertaking; said costs not to exceed a sum of $200.00 to be CHARLES P. MCCARTY, accounted for under Department of Mayor. Public Works Project Number E-1132; Attest: and HARRY E. MARSHALL, E. That said permittee shall within City Clerk. thirty (30) days after the passage of *his ordinance file a written acceptance (March 25, 1972) SECTION 9 1 Council File No. 27603—Ordinance No. 15046—By Victor J. Tedesco— This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and its approval and publics- An ordinance amending the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 to 64, inclusive, of after passage, tion. the Saint Height Paul Legislative Code, gr - Passed by the Council March 17, 1972. baining to Use Districts, tricts and Rezoning of certain proper- Yeas—Councilmen Levine, Meredith, ties in the City of Saint Paul, as Sprafka, Mr. President (McCarty) --l. amended. Nays -0. March 17, 1972. Council of the City of Saint Paul Approved Doese rdain CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. SECTION 1 Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, That the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 to 64, inclusive, of the Saint Paul Legis - City Clerk. lative Code,pertaining to Use Districts, Height Distrpets and Rezoning of cer- (March 25, 1972) 200 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL fain properties in the City of Saint Yeae -- Councilmen Conway, Levine, Paul, as amended, be and the same is Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. Presi- hereby further amended so as to re- dent (McCarty) --6. zone the following described property Approved March 22, 1972. from 'B" Residence and Commercial A District to "C" Residence District, to- CHARLES P. MCCARTY, wit: Mayor. Lot 29, Hendrickson's Addition; Attest: subject to the condition that it be ef- HARRY E. MARSHALL fective only for the duration of the City C.rlerk. existence of the structure, and upon (March 25, 1972) property located on the north side of 'East Lawson Avenue between Ark- vtyhofand 5aintePa�ster Streets in the RESOLUTIONS SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and Council File No. 257740—BY Charles P. be in force thirty (30) days from and McCarty— after its passage, approval and publi- Saint Paul has duereas The ly canvassed the req cation. turns of the votes cast on the Board of Passed by the Council March 21, 1972. EducationfBo de Election ndent Schoolat the Spe Dis- Yeas —Councilmen Conway, Levine, trict No. 625cial Election held in said City on the Meredith, dith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. Presi- 14th day of March, 1972; and de Whereas, It appears from said returns Nays -0. and the canvass thereof that 18,358 elec- Approved March 22, 1972. tors voted in favor of the approval of said Bond Election and 36,084 electors CHARLES P. MCCARTY, voted against the approval thereof; Mayor. and Attest: Whereas, Minn. Stat. provide that a HARRY E. MARSHALL, majority of the votes cast at the elec- City Clerk. tion on the question must approve the (March 25, 1972) Bond Election before said Bond Elec- tion becomes effective; now, therefore, be it Resolved, pThat the Board of Educa- Council 16049—By Dean2MerediOrd th—Charles 4o. tion of InP. 625 Bond dElectiont ischereby�decl ed McCarty— to have failed to receive the necessary majority of votes cast and, therefore, to have been rejected. An administrative ordinance amend- Adopted by the Council March 17, ing Ordinance No. 3250, commonly 1972. known as the Civil Service Rules; pro- Approved March ch 25, 1972) 1972. viding for pff or a change )n the work week ( group fr rn 60 hours in e in ra 7 dayational period to 56 hours in a 7 -day period. Council File No. 257741—By Charles P. McCarty— The Council of the City of Saint Paul Whereas, The Council a the City of Does Ordain: an Paul has duly canvassed the returns and votes at the City Primary Election SECTION 1 held on Tuesday. March 14, 1972, and That Ordinance No. 3250 of the City Whereas, It appears from said returns of Saint Paul, as amended, is hereby and the canvass thereof that the follow - further amended in Section 9 A i by ing named candidates received the fol- strikingthat paragraph in its entirety lowing number 'of votes for nomina- and substituting m lieu and in place tion for the following named offices: thereof the following: FOR MAYOR 1 For employees holding positions Larry Cohen ....................29,209 established In Section 6 of the Rules Bob Ferderer ...................17,810 m the Fire occupational groupp ex- Thomas R. Byrne • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 12,562 cept employees in the Divlsion of Charlea P. (Charlie) McCarty ...11,606 Fir69 e Prevention and employees Joan Van Pope itn .............. 991 working under the title Fire Alarm Ronald E. Anderson .........::; SSB Dispatcher, an average of 56 hours John O'Neill .. ....... in a 7 -day period computed on a Thomas Irelandmes J. g•Costello :::::::: 296 yearly basis. Edward (Eddie) Benton ........ 276 /1 SECTION 2 Frank Cervenka AJChilefone ......:::....... 265 . . This ordinance shall take effect and Albert (Al) LaFontaine ........ 201 be in force thirty days after its pas- FOR MEMBER OF BOARD OF EDU - sage, approval and publication. CATION (for the term of four yeas) William Magnuson .. 9867 SECTION 3 Robert D. Lowe ..........::::::'19'473 15'214 This ordinance is adopted pursuant Jean Druker • • • • • • • . • • " :::10:581 to authority contained in Chapter 302 Clare W. Kasten ..... Laws of Minnesota 1971. Richard (Hank) Stretch 8,219 Passed by the Council March 21, 1972. Arnold (Arnie) Olsen ........... 8,349 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 201 Kenneth Johnson .............. 81126 Russell M. McPherson .......... 6,988 Robert Montero .............. 4,376 Steven B. Permuth ............. 2,687 FOR MEMBER OF BOARD OF EDU- CATION (for the unexpired term of two years) George Latimer ................30,450 Jane Rachner ...................11.009 Stephen R. Klein ............... 6,794 Donald G. Townsend ........... 6,787 Norman Frank Hammink . • .. • • 4,367 FOR COUNCILMAN Victor J. Tedesco ...............49,344 Rosalie Butler ..................47,3x9 iauier .................... Jane Griffin .............. Gibbons ................... Corbo ••••••••• H. (Jack) Adams ince (Terre) Driscoll ....... d A. Ettel .............. lis P. Connolly..... Sharon (Peterson) Scarrella Vincent ........ ;k Johnson ...... ,am Robert Klein .... ... i P. Gehan .................. uael Sirian ................. nas (Tom) M. P. Rogers ... FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AT LARGE William (Bill) Drexler .........22,690 R. F. Ferguson .... .....22,510 William C. (Bill) O'Rourke ..... 17,884 Lawrence O'Donnell .......15,148 Robert (Bob) Mountain ....... 8,878 Leonard, Ray Sammons ........ 5,687 and Whereas, It appears from said re- turns and the canvass thereof that the following named candidates received more votes than any other for nomina- tion for the following named offices: FOR MAYOR Larry Cohen Bob Ferderer CMEMBER OF CATION (for (f r tth OF BOARD offRfurr Years) William Magnuson Robert D. Lowe Jean Druker Clare W. Karsten FOR MEMBER OF BOARD OF EDU CATION (for the unexpired term o two years) George Latimer Jane Rachner FOR COUNCILMAN Victor J. Tedesco Rosalie Butler Leonard W. (Len) Levine Robert F. (Bob) Sprafka Dean Meredith Ruby Hunt Bill Konopatzld Mike Mc eague Debbie Olsen Roger M. Conway David H. Hozza Thomas J. Murphy Richard W. Richie Edie Lather OR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AT ARGE William Bill) Drexler R. F. Ferguson William C. (Bill) O'Rourke Lawrence O' Donnell nd Whereas, It appears from the records n the Office of the City Clerk that he following named persons are the only'ones whose names were presented or nomination for the offices herein- andifter named who accepted such lominatfon, and the number of such luumber of pesos not be electetwice the FUDGE OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT JF ST. PAUL (Office to which E. Phomas Brennan was appointed) E. Thomas Brennan CONSTABLE AT LARGE Benedict G. Fischer Darrell D. (Don) Scott David H. Sweeney Dan Vesely JUSTICE OF THE PEACE -6th WARD Raymond S. Mt en CONSTABLE -6th WARD Harry Crosby JUSTICE OF THE PEACE -10th and 11th WARDS Thomas J. Nash Therefore, Be It Resolved, That each of the aforesaid persons are hereby declared to be the nominees for their respective offices at the next City Gen- eral Election, to be held in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, on Tuesd%eril 25, 1972, and their names shall be printed as such candidates on the offi- cial ballots of said election, and the . City Clerk is hereby instructed to noti- 5y them of the nomination and to de- liver to them the proper certificate for such nomination. Adopted by the Council March 17, 1972. ApprovedMarch eh 25, 1972) Council File No. 257743—By Charles P of a total CDA Management�Infoarmation System: and Whereas, The. parties wish to amend the completion date of said contract; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City-offi- cera are hereby authorized and directed to Execute Amendment; No. 1 to the above,referenced Agreement, ich Amendment No. I provides that the Agreement shall be completed no later than the 1st day of May, 1972. Adopted by the Council March 17, 1972. Approvedc25, 19 (March 72) 200 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL City of Saint Yeas - Councilmen Conway, Levine, tam properties m the Paul, as amended, be and the same is Meredlth, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. Presi- hereby further amended so as to re- dent (McCarty ) -6. ,one the following described property Nays -0. from. "B" Residence and Commercial Approved March 22, 1972. District to "C" Residence District, to- CHARLES P. MCCARTY, wit: Mayor. Lot 29, Hendrickson's Addition; Attest: subject to the condition that it be ef- HARRY E MARSHALL, fective only for the duration of the City Clerk. existence of the structure, and upon property located on the north side of (March 25, 1972) East Lawson Avenue between Ark- wright and Westminster Streets in the RESOLUTIONS City of Saint Paul. ,a SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and Council File No. 257740 -By Charles P. be in force thirty (30) days from and McCarty Of - f the after its passage, approval and publi- Saint Paul has duh. lyncan-11 vas ed the re - cation. turns of the votes cast on the Board of Passed by the Council March 21, 1972. Education of25 B nd Election athool Dis- Yeas - Councilmen Conway, Levine, tial Election held l said City a the Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr.. Presi- 14th day of March, 1972; and i' dent (McCarty) -6. Whereas, It appears from said returns :. Nays -0. and the canvass thereof that 18,358 elec- Approved March 22, 1972. tors voted in favor of the approval of said Bond Election and 36,084 electors ,;. CHARLES p. MCCARTY, voted against the approval thereof; Mayor. and Whereas, Minn. Stat. provide that a `,. Attest: orit of the votes cast at the elec- HARRY E. MARSHALL, Y approve the City Clerk. do on the question must a (March 25, 1972) - Bon Election before said Bond Elec- tion becomes effective; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Board of Educa- ,f Council File No. 257610 -Ordinance No. tion of Independent School District No. 15049 -By Dean Meredith -Charles P. to5ha nd Ea failed too receive they necessary McCarty- majority of votes cast and, therefore, to have been rejected. An administrative ordinance amnd- Adopted by the Council March 17, ing Ordinance No. 3250, commonly 1972. known as the Civil Service Rules; pro- Approved March 17, 1972. viding ational for ppfor a change in the work week (March 25, 1972)- group employ 60 hou so inra 7-daoccuy period to 56 hours in a 7 -day period. Council File No. 257741 -By Charles P. McCarty - T Council of the City of Saint Paul Whereas, The Council of the City of Do Ordain:St. Paul has duly canvassed the returns and votes at the City primary Election u SECTION 1 held on Tesday, March 14, 1972, and That Ordinance No. 3250 of the City Whereas, It appearsfrom said returns of Saint Paul, as amended, is hereby and the canvass thereof that the follow- { the fol - further amended in Section 9 A 1 by ing namnumber�oftvotesefordnomina- �i.(,, striking that paragraph in its entirety lowing and substituting in lieu and in place tion for the following named offices: thereof the following: pp FOR MAYOR 1 established ui Section 6 of thesRules Bob Ferderer•...................17,810 in the Fire occupational group ex- Thomas R. Byrne ...............12,562 cept employees m the Divis on of Charles P. (Charlie) McCarty ...11,806 991 Fire Prevention and employees Joan Van Poperin ........... • • • 589 working under the title Fire Alarm Ronald E. Anderson ........... • 568 Dispatcher, an average of 56 hours John O'Neill . in a 7 -day period computed on al James J Ireland Costello•.::::::; 300 yearly basis. Edward (Eddie) Benton ... 276 F Frank Cervenka .... . • • • 267 P SECTION 2 A. J. Chilefone .. .... 265 This Ordinance shall take effect and I Albert (Al) La Fontaine ........ 201 be in force thirty days after its pas- FOR MEMBER OF BOARD OF EDU- i� sage, approval and publication. CATION (for the term of four years) William Magnuson .............19,867 SECTION 3 Robert D. Lowe • • • 19,473 ...15,214 This ordinance is adopted pursuant Jean Druker •„10,581 to authority contained in Chapter 302 Clare W. Kasten .... ..... f'4i Laws of Minnesota 1971. Henry J. (Hank) Streich 9,675 fRichard A, McRae .............. 9,219 i. Passed by the Council March 21, 1972. Arnold (Arnie) Olsen ........... 8,349 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 201 Kenneth Johnson ... .......... Russell M. MCPhersOn .......... 8,126 Bill Kono ppatzki 6,988 Mike McTeague Robert Montero ............. Steven B. Permuth ............. 4,376 Debbie Olsen 2,887 RogerM. Conway avid H FOR MEMBER OF BOARD OF EDU- Thomas J. Murl Thomas J. Murphy CATION (for the unexpired term of two Richard W. Richie years) George Latimer .......... ...... �Edie tallier I 30,450 FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AT Jane Recliner ............. ...... Stephen R. Klein ............... 11,009 LARGE 8,794 William (Bill) Drexler' Donald G. Townsend ........... Norman Frank Hamm)nk .•.... 8,787 R. F. Ferguson 4,367 William C. (Bill) O'Rourke FOR COUNCILMAN Lawrence O' Donnell Victor J. Tedesco ...............49,344 and Rosalie Butler .... ..... .....47,3n9 Leonard W. (Len) Levine ......44,434 Whereas, It appears from the records the Office of the City Clerk that Robert (Bob) Sprafka .......30,485 in the following named persons are the Dean Meredith .................27,777 a 23,610 only ones whose names were presented herein Ruby Hunt ............... Bill a ... ............. 20,666 for nomination for the offices - named and who accepted such McT gue ... ......... Mike Mc after ....20,022 nomination, and the number of such Debbie Olsen ... .............17,130 Olsen . Roger M. Conway ....... .......16,799 candidates does not exceed twice the number of persons to be elected: David H. Hozza .................15,028 Thomas J. Murphy .............14,854 THE MUNICIPAL COURT PAUL (Office to which E. Richard W. Ricbie .. ...14,604 OF T. Br an was appointed) Edie Lallier .......10,785 Mary Jane Griffin .............. Dan Gibbons ...... :...... ...... T mars 6,694 Thomas Brennan 6,609 NSTABLE AT LARGE Gene Corbo ........... 6,076 Benedict G. Fischer John H. (Jack) Adams ......... 5,531 Darrell D. (Don) Scott Terrance (Terre) Driscoll ....... 5,151 David H. Sweeney David A. Ettel ................. 41898 Das Vesely Dennis P. Connolly ............ 4,876 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE -6th WARD Mrs. Sharon (Peterson) Scarrella 4,119 Raymond S. Mickelson 3,781 Bob Vincent ................... Chuck Johnson ......... 3,657 CONSTABLE -6th WARD William Robert Klein .......... Johri,P. Gehan .................. 3,616 Harry Crosby 3,246 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE -10th and Michael Sir)an ... ... 2,944 lith WARDS Thomas (Tom) M. P. Rogers ... 2,800 Thomas J. Nash George R. Cook ................ 2 881 Therefore, Be It Resolved, That each John D. Hegge .... .......... Charles L. Zacharias ............ of the aforesaid persons are hereby 2,314 declared to be the nominees for their Gen Michael Pains ................ Richard A. Wybierala .......... 2,271 respective offices at the next City - 2,176 oral Election, to be held m the City of William Touhy Heine .......... 1,877 St. Paul, Minnesota, on Tuesday, ll pril 805 be Anthony Martin Angles ........ 25, 1972, and their names she FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AT printed as such candidates on the offi- LARGEtial William (Bill) Drexler .........22,690 ballots of said election, and the City Clerk is hereby instructed to noti- R. F. Ferguson .... ....,22,510 fy them of the nomination and to de - William C. (Bill) O'Rourke .....17,884 liver to them the proper certificate for Lawrence O'Donnell .......15,148 Robert (Bob) Mountain ....... such nomination. 8,878 Adopted by the Council March 17, Leonard Ray Sammons ........ 5,687 1972. Approved March 17, 1972. and Whereas, It appears from said re- (March 25, 1972) turns and the canvass thereof that the following named candidates received more votes than any other for nomina-Council Pyle No. 257743 -By Charles P. tion for the following named offices: McCarty - The City of Saint Paul, FOR MAYOR Whereas, acting through its Model Cities Depart - Larry Cohen ment, has entered into certain Agree - Bob Ferderer FOR MEMBER OF BOARD OF EDU- ment with Opportunity Systems, Inc., for technical assistanceandtraining in CATION (for the term of four yeas) the design and installation of a total William Magnuson CDA Management Information System; Robert D. Lowe Jean Druker Clare W. Karsten and The - BB ont act; completion dat 1 of said to the FOR MEMBER OF BOARD OF EDU- now, therefore, be it CATION (for the unexpired term of Resolved, That the ppropper City offi- are hereby authorized'and directed two years) George Latimer CCors to execute Amendment, No. 1 to the Jane Recliner above referenced Agreement, which Amendment No. 1 provides that the FOR COUNCILMAN Agreement shall be completed no later Victor J. Tedesco Rosalie Butler than the'1st day of May, 1972. Adopted by the Council March 17, Leonard W. (Len) Levine Robert F. (Bob) Sprafka 1972. ApprovedMarch 1972) Dean Meredith Ruby Hunt 25, 202 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 3uncil File No. 257744—By Charles P. 19 McCarty— Resolved, That the Council of the ity Saint Sat Paul does hereby approve of .mendment to Model Cities Operating th Ve]ement between the City and pi 'rank B. Wilderson Jr. andGotplo_ aid Agreement Pertaining t odel artment technical sistanceC1and Tratntn9 1111 % he Development of its Comprehensive 111 Evaluation Program. Adopted by the Council March 17, L972. Approved March 17, 1972. (March 25, 1972) Council File No. 257745—BY Charles P. i McCarty— Whereas, The City o£ Saint Paul, act- ment hang entered into ceitrtainDAgree- ment with Indpependent School District and Fust Gr Da onstraltion Project; and ,.,...ase The narties wish to amend au - the City of Saint Paul on April 16, t1 is hereby rescinded. Further Resolved, That the proper 'iters are hereby directed to assess is cost against the aforementioned operty owned by Richard Hamhne A to -correct any errors in easement at were done pursuant to Council File 3650. Adopted bir the Council March 17, 172. Approved March 17, 1972. (March 25, 1972) :.until File No. 257748 — By Dean Meredith, by request- Resolved, That perlion be and is iereby granted to the toomakesnetett- Sell Telephone. Company %sary excavations or and to rebuild and hereafter maintain one existing nanhole. On the east side of Western Avenue at Maiden Lane. All work to be accordance with the attachedpplans as app to The lio Company heeto. pay cost of publication ine den Adopted by the Council March 17, 1972. ApprovedMarch25, 1972) ooriz, and directeu, ahehalf o a of the City of Saint, Paul Council File No. 257749 — By Dean Amendment to Agreement between the Meredith, by request— parties, a copy of said Amendment be- Whereas, The final costs for the in- ing attached hereto and incorporated stallation of an Historical Plaque at herein. the Scenic Overlook at W. Seventh St. Adopted by the Council March 17, and Mississippi River Blvd. Compptrol- 1972. ler's Contract L-7435, have `seen deter - Approved March 17,1972. mined and, (March 25, 1972) Whereas, Unon final allocation of funds from which theit was fothat improve- ment was to be paid. the amount originally set up for its fi- Counci] File No. 257746—BY Charles P. nancing is insufficient to meet the final McCarty— costs and that an additional amount of Resolved, That . the Council of rove City of Saint Paul does hereby app $134.16 will be required, therefore be it an appplication to the State of Minna- be as plied from Pat ublic WorksfProiect sofa, De artment of Education, School Contpp dd Lunch Program, for a Spectapf Food tionallcost of the boveaimprovement. ServicPte g ye anJune d es 4, et fo y2 au horize axe- er MAdopted by the Council , March 17, clition of the said application on beha Y 197A2pproved March 17, 1972. of the City by the Mayor, a copy attached hereto -{March 25, 1972) said application being —_ and incorporated herein a reference. 7, Adopted by the Council March 1 I 1972. Council File No. 257750—By Leonard W. Approved March 17, 1972. Levine— (March 25, 1972) Resolved, That the proper City Offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- By Dean taro employes m the Office of the City Council File No. 257747 Clerk (Bureau of Elections) for over - Meredith Meredith— had existed on I time employment as described in the Whereas, located at 169 Genesee Adopted by the Council March 17, the ion ProPettY 1972. (Part of Lot 15 West of a line running Approved March 17, 1972. Northeasterly at right angles at the (March 25, 1972) South line thereof from a potntthereon 30 feet from Southwest- corner 15, Block 8, Ed Rice's Second Addition),I in the City of Saint Paul, and such Spral F e o. 257 t— nuisance has been abated and removed; Council File No. 257751—BY Robert F. attWhereas, The cost of the labatement t e' pertinent appeat al, upon an pursuant of such nuisance was $5 er is, Code, by Midway I oP the subectlr al owner of the aforesaid prop �' t Richard Hamlin; now, therefore, be it I AssoLa ion, Resolved, That Council y the C 53650] l estate, situate as the City of Saint Paul adopted and approved 4 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 203 The West 140.06 feet of the East the recommendations of the Fire De - 593.56 feet of the North 182.82 feet De- partment; and further subject to the 59 the Southeast, 1a of. Section a condition that said applicant -permittee, pTownship 29, Range 23, except that and its successors and assigns, shall Lot iBaBlock 2,ppHttomefor cHyHoyt Co.'a able provisions of municipal ordinAve. and e us nice with all ances, Addition, tiltieo Noies �t11e35 feet thereof and of publthic authorities lhavingdg cog�nizenceg also the Westerly 50.06 feet of Lot Adopted by the CouncII March 17, 1, Block 2, said Addition; ALSO that 1972. 1972. 18, Pyiog adjacent Rey I Lotsbl and at provedMarch25.1972) Block 2, said Addition: that the Provisions of said Zoning Code Council File No. 257754 — By. Dean hereby are determined and varied as and to the extent necessary therefor Meredith— and the buffer requirements for said Resolved, That the City Council premises are hereby relaxed so as to hereby concurs in the action of the accommodate a 47 -car parking lot; be it Civic Center Authority Resolution CCA Further Resolved, That Midway Pro- 405 in the award for furnishing and fessional Bullding Association be and delivering 200--60" ROUND FOLDING hereby is granted a permit to construct BAN42UET TABLES 'WITH PLASTIC a 47 -car parking lot on property located TOP for the Civic Center Authority to• on the south side of University Avenue BUSINESS FURNITURE, INC. as fol - between Roy and Fry Streets, more lows: particularly described as: 1. ALTERNATE: 200-80" Round The West 140.06 feet of the East Folding Banquet Tables, with 593.56 feet of the North 182.82 feet lactic toga Fort Smith, of the Southeast % of Section 33, 9.25 Township 29, Range 23, except that ach .... Part taken for University Ave. and total amount of contract ...$9, Don Lot 18. Block 2, Homer H. Hoyt CO.'s m accordance with specifications on Addition, exceppI the West 50 feet Formal Bid No. 4737 the award being alsothe West 35 6ilfeet of and Lot- meeting speto ciBca i nest s esponsible bidder 1, Block 2, said Addition; ALSO Formal Bid#4737. thatgpart of the alley to be vacated Req n No, 2871. Block . at Addit ons 1 and 18, C Adopteddb nthe�Council March 21, all in accordance with plans. dated Re- 1972. ceived October 27, 1971; subject to the Approved March 25, 1972 condition that said applicant -permittee (March 25, 1972) and its successors and assigns, shalt make due compliance with all applic- able provisions of municipal ordinances, state statutes and rules and regulations Council File No: 257755 — By Dean Meredith— of public authorities having cognizance. Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses Adopted by the Covne March 14, applied for by the organizations named 1972• on the list attached to this resolution be Approved March 17, 1972. and the same are hereby granted, and (March 25, 1972) the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses on thepayment into the City treasury of the required fees. Council File No. 257752—BY Robert F. Adopted by the Council March 21, Sprafka, by request—H1972. Resolved, That the ousing and Re- Approved 1972. development Authority (Rio Vista) be March 5 and hereby are granteda ermit to construct a 72 -car .parking lot fore non-profit housing area located souCouncil File No. 257756 — By Dean west of the intersection of Concord Street and Kansas Avenue, more partic- Meredith— . ,aorto a—Bribed as follows: Whereas, . Anthony-R-^Ge`orgee �s all in accordance with plans datedtRe- ceived December 22, of he licensee operated on me this Will cancel saidlicense M. by the Council March 21, March 22, 1972. (March 25, 1972) 204 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 257757 — By Dean payment yment "ired fees. the City treasury of the Meredith— �f Resolved, That applications for Sun- dopted by the Council March 21, day -On -Sale Liquor Licenses, made by 1972. March 25, 1972) a licants who are hold- Apluoved(March 22, 1972. the following P ars of On Sale ibeoenditriuses at the same are �`�— addresses shown, hereby granted and n compliance with C. F. No. 235531, Ordinance No. 13735, Council File No. 257762 — BY Dean which amends Chapter No. 308.00 of the Meredith— Saint Paul Legislative Code and Ordi- Resolved, That licenses applied for noncar. the persons named on the list R. I Mitch, Inc., 1305 West Seventh St. attached to this resolution be and the Winkel% Inc., 429 South Robert St. same are hereby granted, and the City Gerald, Inc., 427 South Wabash. St. Clerk is instructed to issue such lf- Adopted by the Council March 21, tenses upon the payment into the City L, 1972. treasury of the required fees. Approved March 22, 1972. Adopted by the Council March 21, (March 25, 1972) 19Appyoved March 22, 1972. (March 25, 1972) Dean —�— C Mere File No. 257756 — BY Dean { Meredith— Whereas, Proper notice has been re- Council File No. 257783 — BY ceived as to change of officers n the Meredith— ' St. Paul Aerie, No. 33, Fraternal Order Resolved, That licenses applied for by of Eagles, holders oppf On Sale Liquor the persons named on the list attached 1Lice973n at x10.13 BW est Univers tynAvenue, hereby granted,to this nand the City be and the se ark is therefore, be it instructed to issue such tcenses upon Resolved, That the officers elected at the payment into the ,City treasury of their annual meeting, Percy Greenbush, the required fees. President;'Hugh Markley, Vice-presi- Adopted by the Council March 21, d int• Ed Starr, Secretary; and Ray G. 197A2. roved March 22, 1972• i^ e Treasurer; be and the same Randall are , hereby approved. Adopted by the Councl March 21, 1972. Approved March 22, 1972. C (March 25, 1972) c Council File No. 257759 — BY Dean t Meredith— Resolved, That Application M-568 for the transfer of On Sale Liquor uary ffi,ic1973, fYse I No. 8113, expiring issued to Susan H. Lavell at 609 Uni- versity Avenue, be and the same is hereby transferred to Lendway's Bar, Incorporate by tthee CouncilMarch21, 1972. Approved March 22, 1972. (March 25, 1972) Council File No. 257760 — By Dean Meredith—That application for the Resolved, transfer of Restaurant, Off Sale Malt 4075 all all expirinand g.rette January Licenses31.1973, issued to Susan H. Lavell at 609 Uni- are versity Avenue, e b to Lendwathe ay se Bar, hereby at the same address. Incorporated, Adopted by the Council. March 21,' 1972. Approved March 22, 1972. (March 25, 1972) Council File No. 257761 — By Dean Meredith— That Foodstuff - Vending Resolved, lied for. by the Machines licenses app organizations individuals, corporations, etc. named on the list attached to til granted, and the be and he same City Clerk is n, granted. strutted to issue such licenses upon th1 pp (March 25, 1972) ouncil File No. 257764 — BY Dean MeredithOffi — Resolved, That the proper City car- ers are hereby authorized to pay an employes in the Office of Clerk of Municipal Court for overtime employ- mAdopted described the in the resolution.March 21, 972. Approved March 22, 1972. (March 25, 1972) Council File No. 257765—By Victor J Tedesco— The attached plans ane Whereas, specifications for the Site Work at Mar garet Playground located at Earl Stree and Margaret Street have been pre pared by the City Architect under th direction of Die Commissioner e Parks the creation and Public Buildingf nit ow, That said plans and specif Resolved, cations, being satisfactory to the Con mtssioner of Parks. Recreationan s ve Public Buildings, are hereby app and to Purchasing Agent is beret authorized to advertise for bids therec in the manner provrdpd otato spit eer foAdoptedd by the 'e Council March 21, Adopted 1972. Approved March 22, 1972. (March 25, 1972) Council File No . . uncilFileNo. 257766 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers arer y in authorized i Department sof fain employes Public Administration, overtime OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 205 employment as described in the resolu- tion. Adopted by the Council March 21, 1972. ApprovedMarch 25, 1972) Council File No. 257767 — BY Dean Meredith— s Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department of Public employment as described for, the resolution. Adopted by the Council March 21, 1972. Approvedch 22 72- (March 25, 1972) Council File No. 257768—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department of public as describor for ed in o ertime employment Adopted by the Council March 21, 1972. ApprovedMarch 2. (March 25, 1972) Council File No. 257769—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employyes n the Department of Public Utfl ties for overtime employ- mAdoptedebyithe in the 1972. Approved (March 25, 1972) Council File No. 257770—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That in accordance with Section 169.14, Subdivision 5, of the Minnesota Motor Vehicle and Traffic Laws the Council of the City of St. Paul !fereby requests the Commissioner of the Minnesota De artment of High - speeds on therfollowiing streets or por- tionssafe thereof: Dale St. from Hatch Ave. to Larpenteui Ave. St. Paul Ave. from W. Seventh St. U Yorkshire Ave. Third St. from Johnson Pkwy. to Mc- Knight Rd. and to authorize the City of St. Paul ti revise the existing speed zones- in ac cordance with the findings of the Com missioner of Highways. Adopted by the Council March 21 1972. Approved1972. ch 25, 1972) Council File No. 257771—By Roger N Conway— Resolved, That upon the petition c Sherman Investment Corporation at a that section of public street herefnafte described, be and the samehereby vacated and discontinued as a pub1 street: Vacate that part of Nevada Avenue lying west Ora east line of Lot 19, Block 8, Morton's Addition as ex- tended northerly across Nevada Avenue and .east of the are of a circle having a radius of 60 feet, the center of said circle being located on the centerline of Nevada Avenue at a pont 51.97 feet easter- lywest edioLot 1,Bloock Morton's Aditn tbiect expressly to the following con- itions and reservations: 1• thea terms nand conditions oft Sec- tion 228 of the Legislative Code, as amended. 2• City for stt the reet tpplurposes to prdeed ovide a cul-de-sac that land described as follows: Those parts of Lots 27, 28 and 29. Block 5, Morton's Addition and Lots 10, 11, and 12 Block 8, Morton's Addition, lyftt9 with- in the arc of a circle having a radius of 60 feet, the center of said circle being located on the centerline of Nevada Avenue at a point 51.97feet easterly of the extended west line of Lot 10, Block 8,. MOrtO a Addition. 3. That a permanent sewer easemen will be withinthethe ease- ment area without written ap- pproval from the Commissioner of Pubilc Works. 4• tinaPettesr re- tained protect interests of Northern States Power Company. 5• That City theesumt ofoner $3900.00 asocome provide the Cithe h withcation and bon n the amount of 10,000.00. Adopted by the Council March 21, 1972, Approved March 22, 1972. (March 25, 1972) File No. 257772—By Roger M. YT—Pon the petition of .aliv Comnanv. at al. that see as a on tine term.-- oz -, -- 18 feet West of the extended west f line of vacated Albert Street* thence on a straight line to the NVS I corner, Lot 1, Block B, Boulevard s Addition: e 1. That the vacation be subject to all the terms and conditions of Sec- tion 228 of the Legislative Code, as amended. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 207 on or after March 15, 19722p and to be ties; construct sewer, water and gas coAdopled by otheeCouncll March 972. 22, existing 1 ad water service coo u�ections 1972. and do all other work which is neces- Approved March 22, 1972. sary and incidental to complete said (March 25, 1972) improvepent, under Preliminary Order 241332, approved December 13, 1968, In- termediary Order 2431 eppproved May 6, 1989, Final Order X4179, approved Council File No. 257764—BY Victor T. June 3, 1969. Tedesco_ Resolved, That the proper City off'- A public hearing having been had can are hereby authorized to pay cer- upon the assessment for the above tain employes in the Department of improvement, and .said assessment Parks & Recreation & Public Buildings Keving been further considered by the for overtime employment as described Council, and havng been considered in the resolution. finally satisfactory, be it therefore Adopted by the Council March 22, Resolved, That the said assessment 1972, beand the same is hereby n all re - Approved March 22, 1972. spects ratiRed, and the same is hereby (March 25, 1972) ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Council File No. 257785—BY Victor J. Be It Further Resolved, That the Tedesco—said assessment be and it is hereby Resolved, That the proper City offi- determined to be payable in 5 equal cern are hereby authorized to enter into installments. an agreement with the Queens Carp. File No. 17398. Inc. to operate refreshment stand at Adopted by the Council March 22, a the Como Park Lake Pavilion for the 197A2pproved March 22, 1972. year 1972. Adopted by the Council March 22, (March 25, 1972 1972. 1872. Approved March 22, (March 25, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING _�— ASSESSMENT Council File No. 257786—By Roger M. Conway—Council File No. 257778— In the matter of constructing a public In the matter of the assessment of sewer in EAST FIFTH ST. from Maple beneftts, cost and expenses for con - St. to Maria Ave.; in EAST FOURTH benefits. or reconstruction of side - ST. from Bates Ave. to Maria Ave.: ito structionn walks and work incidental thereto: EAST THIRD ST. from Sates Ave. E. Contract 70-M-0502, Levy No. 2, District Maria Ave.: n MAPLE ST. from E. Fourth St. to Conway St.; in CONWAY No. 3, ST. from Made St. to Maria Ave.; in to Assessable: are Bates F O: 248631 -Geranium Ave., both AVE sides from Frank St. to Earl St. uth e. to side 0. ffrom9Arcade 249182—Wheelock to Mend tasSt. L East F. O. 248010—Greenbrier St., both CObe RM sides from Wells Ave. to Case Ave. F. O. 249154-Arkwright St., west side oecifl- from York Ave. to Sims Ave. iroye- F. O 249155—Sims Ave., north side to scion- from Arkwright St. Westmnstar St. iinar.Y F. O. 298632—Weshnlnster St., be ist 13, sides from Cayuga St. to YorkAve. 0, aP- from . ffalo7 r Agatete t•$t Doth side rereby F O Palo —Agate St., west side Agent from Sycamore St. to Granite St. adver- , F• O•^. �44765—Agate Itwest and ion __� .. e..o to Case 'tom York 7proved March 22, 1972. (March 25, 1972) g, --- sides F. f RESOLUTION RATIFY O side i ASSESSMENT F. sides F. Council File No. 257777— froopm'. In the matter of the assessmentofsides' benefits, cost and expeases for improv- F. ing WACOUTA STREET from Kellogg from Boulevard to Tenth Street (City Project F. : P-450) as followsconstrue t bituminous from pavement: construct street returns: the i construct storm water drainage faclli- Ave. of l Ave. , both south a both We. ist side both Ave. at side st side and on n York S OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 206 PROCEEDPNCI specific easement be re- Whereas, Investigation makes it evi- the interests e- dent that sufficient eligible lists cannot ' 2. That a from among the residents tamed to protect be obtained Northern States Power Compare_ of the City, and easements be It is deemed in the best iii_ 3. That specific sew- Whereas, tared to protect the exists% at -w- terests of the City to extend comp er facilities as shown on thh tion to persons livingg outside of the be it tached plan. 4. That the petitioner barricade the City: now therefore, Resolved, That the residence require - area to theexamination Civil west end of the vacated the satisfaction of the Department as provided n1Section 3o the waived for of public Works. ansa- the Rrst examinations for Baker the 5. That the petitioner pay to the City Service Rules are hereby t e of $1,792.00 as comp to be ,t the sum of hist the Cit thto.e as bond as$�reruired and the Council March 22, bMarch oded by m00 ncil a'iaT h921, 1972. 22, 1972. Ado th (March 25, 1972) 1972. Approved March 22, 1972• (March 25, 1972) ----�— Council File No. 257782—BY Charles P. Council File No. 257773-257774--257775— McCartY— Whereas, The City Council approved L. Butler— Technical By Rosalie Resolved, That checks be draw On Contract for Prefeasi(, t and the the City Treasury, to the aggr g Services between the City covering checks Housin and Redevelopment Authori- whereby amount of$1,937,149.12, numbered 4755 to 4959 inclusive, as per ty of the City of Sant Paul or pertinent listag of same on the Authority would pr°vide Technical the City as part of the checks Assistance to file in the office of the City Comptrol- Ci Is Code Enforcement Program: and 21, The City and Authority ler. Whereas, Adopted by the Council Marsh in now agree thpart'es t it to amend ethe Bud - ;i 197722. 1972. roved March 22, gots contained and made a part of said (March 25, 1972) a maximum imp° �— Agreement so as to the ° 99 810 CO] Land tthe Mousing Authority No. 257780—BY Charles P. City Council File in cunt f McCarty— the estimated amount of t e lse emotes Pursuant in Whereas, theSComptroler thereto be it of the City Charter, Council that $71,945.00: now, the Council of the i hereby reports to the City That rove there is presently funds available in Resolved, Fund Balance— City o£ Sant Paul does here y aP Agree an be sen t the General Revenue the roposad new pp of Sant and that it is the City and the CttY ;.-, Authority willevel- Dedtcated—Debt, Whereas, The Council finds Authority con- anti Paula wherebyrtheity for necessary to provide for interest Technical Adv ce an August 23, 1970 on a $6,000000 , cecessar note authorized by C.E. 257408, true to provide Assistance to the City for the City's 1, 972 " 1or now, therefore, be it ro dation n Code Enforcement Jaonuerm'Y Resolved, That the app Charter period commencing for Debt of twelve (12) months, to the 1972 Budget is for a period subject t to the City having the right Fund 28, Bond and Note Interest, increased as follows: an additional year's service the Au- hereby request from the Authority by giving General City Debt or before written notice on ' ppropr'ation thorit5 APCharter Fund 28 — November 1, 1972, subiect to a e Paid. land be Paid. 1,, Ban ond and Note Interest putation of comp'tY Clerk CC . 0933 Note Interest and the Mayor, authorized to axe- 401 Interest Expense 8$ 9, 3.44 trollerhereby et on behalf of the i City of Sant Paul: and be it previous and be it Further Resolved; That the between the City and the Resolved, That the 1972 Fi- the +F� j Further Agreement nancing Summary be revised n item General City Debt, General Reve- Hp using and RCdy CounciltR I, Resolution, - Dedicated by 'n- a proved by the same is hereby nue Fund Bala o. creasing that item 569,483.44, and be it C. F. 258890• be and T rescinded. hat thisinee C0 ell Council March 22, Finally Resolved, the shall not be adopted by Adopted by after a public hearingg has been 1972. 1972. March 22, until held, for which flue (5) da s public Approved once int e official (March 25, 1972) e notice shall be given rov- newspaper of the It Compttrr isan_�----- r ilf}il al of the City alRoger M. on this resoI tion- Councii March 22• Council File No. 257783—"BY !}} �f�jr Adopted by Conway— 19ppproved March 22, 1972. Resolved, That the Northern States 1872) givenermission to Company be pp there - h•s 7Npi (March 25, Power place, construct and main o and cable a 2-1C -#2 Al. undergr, pole Charles P. after Council File No. 257781—BY across Eva Street from existing fin Eva Street to east side with the 1 i, McCarty— accordance Whereas Examinations Cook e P are of Evat Street "baker II" end ' attached hereto. Work to start I i tions of sketch being scheduled, and OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 207 on or after March 15, 19722p and to be ties; construct sewer, water and gas coAdopled by otheeCouncll March 972. 22, existing 1 ad water service coo u�ections 1972. and do all other work which is neces- Approved March 22, 1972. sary and incidental to complete said (March 25, 1972) improvepent, under Preliminary Order 241332, approved December 13, 1968, In- termediary Order 2431 eppproved May 6, 1989, Final Order X4179, approved Council File No. 257764—BY Victor T. June 3, 1969. Tedesco_ Resolved, That the proper City off'- A public hearing having been had can are hereby authorized to pay cer- upon the assessment for the above tain employes in the Department of improvement, and .said assessment Parks & Recreation & Public Buildings Keving been further considered by the for overtime employment as described Council, and havng been considered in the resolution. finally satisfactory, be it therefore Adopted by the Council March 22, Resolved, That the said assessment 1972, beand the same is hereby n all re - Approved March 22, 1972. spects ratiRed, and the same is hereby (March 25, 1972) ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Council File No. 257785—BY Victor J. Be It Further Resolved, That the Tedesco—said assessment be and it is hereby Resolved, That the proper City offi- determined to be payable in 5 equal cern are hereby authorized to enter into installments. an agreement with the Queens Carp. File No. 17398. Inc. to operate refreshment stand at Adopted by the Council March 22, a the Como Park Lake Pavilion for the 197A2pproved March 22, 1972. year 1972. Adopted by the Council March 22, (March 25, 1972 1972. 1872. Approved March 22, (March 25, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING _�— ASSESSMENT Council File No. 257786—By Roger M. Conway—Council File No. 257778— In the matter of constructing a public In the matter of the assessment of sewer in EAST FIFTH ST. from Maple beneftts, cost and expenses for con - St. to Maria Ave.; in EAST FOURTH benefits. or reconstruction of side - ST. from Bates Ave. to Maria Ave.: ito structionn walks and work incidental thereto: EAST THIRD ST. from Sates Ave. E. Contract 70-M-0502, Levy No. 2, District Maria Ave.: n MAPLE ST. from E. Fourth St. to Conway St.; in CONWAY No. 3, ST. from Made St. to Maria Ave.; in to Assessable: are Bates F O: 248631 -Geranium Ave., both AVE sides from Frank St. to Earl St. uth e. to side 0. ffrom9Arcade 249182—Wheelock to Mend tasSt. L East F. O. 248010—Greenbrier St., both CObe RM sides from Wells Ave. to Case Ave. F. O. 249154-Arkwright St., west side oecifl- from York Ave. to Sims Ave. iroye- F. O 249155—Sims Ave., north side to scion- from Arkwright St. Westmnstar St. iinar.Y F. O. 298632—Weshnlnster St., be ist 13, sides from Cayuga St. to YorkAve. 0, aP- from . ffalo7 r Agatete t•$t Doth side rereby F O Palo —Agate St., west side Agent from Sycamore St. to Granite St. adver- , F• O•^. �44765—Agate Itwest and ion __� .. e..o to Case 'tom York 7proved March 22, 1972. (March 25, 1972) g, --- sides F. f RESOLUTION RATIFY O side i ASSESSMENT F. sides F. Council File No. 257777— froopm'. In the matter of the assessmentofsides' benefits, cost and expeases for improv- F. ing WACOUTA STREET from Kellogg from Boulevard to Tenth Street (City Project F. : P-450) as followsconstrue t bituminous from pavement: construct street returns: the i construct storm water drainage faclli- Ave. of l Ave. , both south a both We. ist side both Ave. at side st side and on n York 208 PROCEEDINGS OF THE A the public assessment for having the shove I R improvement, and said assessment be having en further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment C be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District t Court of the County- of Ramsey for s confirmation. c Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 20 equal E installments. Adopted by the Council March 22, j 1972. 7 Approved March 22, 1972. i (March 25, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT .. Council File No. 257779 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction or reconstruction of sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 70-M-0502, Levy No. 9, District No. 3, Assessable: F. O. 248171 -Margaret St., both sides from Etna St. to Johnson Pkwy. F. O. 244862 -Conway St., south side from Ruth St. to Pederson St. vacated. F. O. 248679 -Winthrop St., west side from the north property line of EdBe- brook St. (extended) to Upper Afton, Road. F. O. 249025 -Hancock St., both sides from E. 4th St. to Margaret St. F. O. 245668 -Chamber St. east side from E. Nebraska Ave. noi{h approxi- mately 182 feet. F. O. 244864 -Bush St., north side abuttingg East 10 feet of Lot 5, Blk. 3, Cruickshank's Garden Lots and the West 30 feet of Lot 7, Beaurline's Sec- ond Addition property known as 1609 Bush St. ONLY. Non -Assessable: F. O. 248171 -Margaret St., both sides from Etna St. to Johnson Pkwy. F. O. 249025 -Hancock St., both sides from E. 4th St. to Margaret St. COMMON COUNCIL ESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CON- ING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND AS- SESSMENT THEREFOR ouncil File No. 257776 - In the matter of condemning and iking an easement in the land neces- ary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- luding. right of removal of lateral sup - ort from subject land or remainder hereof, occasioned by excavatiom hereof, or construction of slopes in the rading and surfacing with bitummou: naterial the alley in Block 1, Howarc ireen Second Addition from Lexingtor larkway to Interstate 35E (G-1994) ender Preliminary Order 256415, ap ,roved November 18, 1971, Intermediar2 )rder 256965, approved January 6, 1972 Pinal Order 257241, approved Februar; ., 1972. A or the Council having duly considerer same, now therefore be it Resolved, That the taking and demnation of the lands describe the annexed assessment roll, idem by the signature of the Commissi of Finance, and made a part he and the awards of damages to owners of such lands for said k and condemnation as set forth in assessment roll, be and the. sap A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been and considered by the Council, and having been considered, finally satisfactory, a it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 20 equal installments. Adopted by the Council March 22, 1972. . Approved March 22, 1972. (March 25, 1972) !solved Further, That the said �ssment of benefits, be and the same ,ereby in all respects ratified and same is hereby ordered to be witted to the District Court for 6rmation. No. 17814-S. dopted by the Council March 22, Mch 25, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL RESOLUTION ancil File No. 257631 -By Charles P. ,IcCarty- vhereas, Bankers TrustCompany, of w York, New York, has submitted to e Office of the City Comptroller a nds, No. 30461, being one of a series General Improvement Bonds, Series 7, dated February 1, 1959, together th a letter of said Bankers Trust mpany requesting the City to vali- te said Bond, which has been defaced d mutilated so that part of the signs - re of the then City Clerk, Joseph R. coneski, and part of the. Seal of the. w, of Saint b l it been torn off; Resolved, That pursuant to the provi- r 4mamend d. the of Mesota Statutesp roper C Chay 75, as firers are hereby authorized to vali- OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 209 date said bond by the .following pro- Passed by the Council March 28, 1972. cedure and in the following manner: yeas - Councilmen Conway, Butler, the face of said bond shall be stamped Meredith, Levine, Sprafka, Tedesco, "validated" over the signature of the Mr. President (McCarty) -7. present City Comptroller, Clemens J. Nays -0. Schleck, and the back of said bond Approved March 28, 1972. shall be signed by the present Com- missioner of Finance and CityTreas- CHARLES P. McCARTY, i - urer, Rosalie L. Butler; and be t Mayor. Further Resolved, That the City Attest: Comptroller is hereby authorized and HARRY E MARSHALL, Company, of New York. New York City Clerk. to- gether with the aforementioned Bond, (April 1, 1972) No. 30461, a certified copy of this Reso- lution authorizing the validating of the aforementioned Bond. Council File No. 257667 -Ordinance No. Adopted by the Council March 7, 1972. L5051 -By Dean Meredith - Approved March 7, 1972. (March 28, 1972) An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 3250, entitled: - .An administrative ordinance relating to the Civil Service Bureau of the City OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS resintaul,aystandadopting OF THE COUNCIL of +onheor approved August 20. 1914, as amended. The Council' of the City of Saint Paul ORDINANCES Does Ordain: SECTION 1 Council File No. 257673 -Ordinance No. That Ordinance No. 3250, approved 15050 -By Roger M. Conway- August 20, 1914 as amended, be and the same is heriay farther amended by An ordinance amending Ordinance strikingg out of Section 9, where it ap- No. 13539, approved January 31, 1967 ppears in Grade 32 under the heading pertaining to Parking Meter Zones. S Social and by substituting The Council of the City of Saint Paul lieu thereof the title Project Social Does Ordain; Worker 1. SECTION 2 SECTION 1 That said ordinance, as amended be That Ordinance No. 13539, approved and the same is hereby further amended by inserting in Section (i in January 31, 1967, is hereby amended by Grade 36 under the heading ProfesiU-1 adding the following to Section 3, two- al Group, the title Project Social hour - four -nickel area, thereof: Worker II. Cedar St. from Tenth St. to Eleventh SECTION 3 st.-East Side. Minnesota St. from Tenth St. to This ordinance shall take effect and Eleventh St. -West Side. be in force on the first day of the first payroll period following thirty dayys SECTION 2 after its passage, approval, and pub li- That Ordinance No. 13539, approved cation. January 31, 1967, is hereby amended by adding the following to Section 5, Passed by the Council March 28, 1972. fifteen -minute - one -nickel area, there- yeas - Councilmen Butler, Conway, of: Levine, Meredith, Spprafka, Tedesco, Location -Ninth St. approx. 30 ft. Mr. President (MCC Y)-7. west of the west property line of Nays -0. Wabasha St. -North Side of Street. Approved March 28, 1972. Location-Wabasha, St. approx. 76 ft. north of Sixth St. -West Side of Street. CHARLES P. MCCARTY, Location -Wabash! St. agrox. 100 ft. Mayor. north of Sixth Ste -West Side of Street. Attest: Location-Wabaha St. approx. 122 ft. HARRY E MARSHALL, north of Sixth St. -West Slde of Street. City Clerk. Location -Fifth St. approx. 15 ft. west of Wall St. -North Side of Street. (April 1, 1972) Location Fifth St. approx. 113 ft. west of Wall St. -North Side of Street. SECTION 3 Council File No. 257668 - By Dean Meredith -Ordinance No. 15052 - This ordinance shall not be printed . as part of the Saint Paul Legislative Aa ordinance amending Ordinance Code but shall be incorporated therein No. 7607, entitled: by -reference. '-An ordinance fixing the duties and SECTION 4 responsibilities and the minimum qual- This ordinance shall take effect and ifications for the various classes of be in force thirty (30) days from and positions in the Classified Service of after its passage, approval and publica- the City." tion. approved February 13, 1935, as amended. M OF THE;CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 211 unanimous action of the City Council Council File No. 257800—By Robert F. when sufficient applicants ere not Sprafka— ,Y available and it is deemed m the best Resolved, That the City Council here - interest of the City of Saint Paul; and by concurs in the recommendation of Whereas, Said Ordinance provides the Purchasing Committee In the ex - for temporary and emergency empl, tension of the contract with JONES ment of personnel by appointingoffs- CiHIlYIICALS, INCORPORATED for cera subject to the terms and conditions flrrnishing and delivering FLUOSILI- set forth in Sections 26 and 27 of said CIC ACID for the Water Department, ordinance; and Water Treatment Plant, . 1900 Rice Whereas, The City departments hire Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota for an ad - temporary and emergency employees in ditional 12 month eriod at the initial an increased ratio during summer contract price of 59 per ton in ac months; and cord with Formal fcl No. 4438 and the Whereas, It ap ears that sufficient specifications incorporated' therein, such residents of the �ty of Saint. Paul are bidedr being the lowest bidder. Specid- applyying for such part-time employ- cations incorporated the right to extend ment; now, therefore, be it this contract . for an additional 12 Resolved, That all City departments month period at the initial bid price confine their hiring of temporary and subject to acceptance of contractor at emergency employees to residents of the time of extension. Extension to run the City of Saint Paul unless and until to May 1, 1973. sufficient facts are shown that such F. B. #443B Code: 8000-000. qualified residents are not available for Adopted by the Council March 23, employment. 1972• Adopted by the Council March 23, Approved April 141972) 1972. 1972. Approved March 24, 1972. (April 1, 1972) Council File No. 257801—By Roger M. Council File No. 257796 — By Dean Conway—Robert F. Sprafka— Meredith—Resolved, That the City Council Resolved That Foodstuff Vending hereby concurs in the recommendation Machine licenses applied for by the of the Purchasing Committee In the persons, companies, etc. named. on the extension of the contract with LIQUID list attached to this resolution be and CARBONIC CORPORATION for fur - the same are hereby granted, and the ntshing and delivering LIQUID CAR - City Clerk is instructed to issue such BON DIOXIDE for the Water Depart - licenses upon the payment into the ment, Water Treatment Plant 1900 Rice City treasury of the required fees. Street, Saint Paul nnesoia for an Adopted by the Council March 23, additlonel 12 month r7., at the !ni- 1972 tial contract price o 7.00 per ton in Approved March 24, 1972, accord with Formal Sid No. 4571 and (April 1, 1972) the specifications incorporated therein, such bidder being the lowest bidder. Specifications incorporated the ri ht to Council File No. 257797 — By Dean extend this contract for an additional Meredith— 12 month period at the initial bid price Resolved, That licenses applied for by subject to acceptance of contractor at the persons named on the list attached the time of extension. Extension to run to this resolution be and the same are to May 1 1973. hereby granted, and the City Clerk is F. B. #4571. instructed to issue such licenses upon Code: 8000-000. the payment into the City treasury of Adopted by the Council March 23, the required fees. 1972. Adopted by the Council March 23, Approved (MAP it (April 1, 1972. 1972. Approved March April 1411972 Council File No. 257802—By Robert F. Council File No. 257798 — By Dean Sprafka— Meredith— Whereas, William J. Dern, an em - Resolved, That licenses applied for by ployee of the Department of Public the persons named .on the list attached Utilities, was injured in a third party to this resolution be and the same are accident on October 15, 1966, while en - hereby granted, and the City Clerk is gagged in the performance of his duties; instructed to issue such licenses upon andWhereas, The City has incurred med- the payment into the City treasury! of ical expense in the amount of $420.25 the required fees. therefor; and Adopted by the Council March 23, Whereas, A compromise settlement 1972• has been negotiated between said em - Approved March 24, 1972, ployee and the.other party involved in (April 1, 1972) said accident, which provides for a net settlement to the City in the Council File No. 257799—By Robert F. amount of 8286.50, after deductions for Sprafka— proportionate attorney's fees and coats; Resolved, That the proper City offi- and cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- Whereas, The City is in receipt of rain' employes in the Department of two checks; one in the amount of Water for overtime employment as de- $26650 from Gerald C. Magee, attorney scribed m the resolution, for William J. Dern, which represents Adopted by the Council March 23, the compromise settlement tc the City, - 1972 and one in the amount of $4,842.95 from Approved March 24, 1972. American Universal InsuWillirance JCo meas (April 1, 1972) ny,represents ..o 210 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL The Council of the City of Saint Paul Approved March 28, 1972. Does Ordain: CHARLES P. McCARTY, SECTION 1 - Mayor. That Ordinance No. 7607, approvedAttest: February 13, 1935, as amended, be and HARRY E. MARSHALL, mClerk. the same is hereby further amended by City striking out the title for the specifica- (f�ril 1, 1972) itons for Project Social Worker, and by substitutingin lieu thereof the title Project Social Worker I. RESOLUTIONS SECTION 2 That said ordinance, as amended, be Council File No. 257787—By Victor J. further amend- and the same is hereby Tedesco— ed by inserting in its proper alpha- Whereas, The attached plana and order the following title, and for the Site Work at specifications specifications for Margaret Playground located at Earl specifications Project Social Worker II Street and Margaret Street have been by the City Architect under Title of class: prepared PROJECT SOCIAL WORKER II the direction of the Commissioner of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings; - Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to beresponsible now, therefore, be it social work sere- Resolved, That said plans and speci- Com - £or the Com- the professional fications, ices provided to participants of spe- missbeing satisfactory a missioner di Parks, Recreation and in the Bureau of Health; Public Buildings, are hereby approved work as as- is hereby andprojects and to perform related and the Purchasing Agent signed• authorized to advertise for bids thereon Examples of work performed: in the manner provided in and by the the work of To supervise and assign Charter, said advertisement to sppecify social workers, community service a deposit fee of Ten Dollars (10) ppay- aides, and outreach workers. able at the Bureau of Publtc utldings, To interview patients for. the cur- 445 City Hall. Job #71-77. pose of obtaining appropriate infor- Adopted by the Council March 23, matron. Approved March 24, 1972. To provide the clinical staff with per- (April 1, 1972) tinent social and environmental data related to treatment and care. To counsel individuals, couples and families in understanding the require- resources, and limitations of Sprafka— ments , )roject medical care. IN THE MATTER OF ni To refer patients to other commuty 251 Dayton Avenue, owned by Mrs. resources and agencies. Margaret Grady and described as To organize and supervise the main- Except the North 100 feet of Lot 13 tenance of records containing perti- and 14 and all of Lots 37 and 38, information on each pa- Block 82, Dayton and Irvines Addition -. nent social tient.Resolved That the Council hereby To provide information about public ratifies and approves the action of the to the and private social agencies Saint Paul Board of Appeals and Re - project staff for their information and view for the Housing, Building and use.Fire To inform community agencies of the Prevention Codes at its meeting of February 9, 1972, waiving the re - scope and objectives of the project. To work with the community in task uirement of Section 54.11 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code that each dwel- force groupps for community planning. To give tallcs in schools, community ling unit be equipped with a water closet, lavatory, and bathtub or shower centers and to special groups to ex- plain and promote project activities. to permit twelve dwelling units to share three and one-half bathrooms; and be To assist the project director in pro - gram planning and development, the it Further Resolved, That said waiver To advise the Health Officer on of various be granted until such time as the prop- title or ,;� - social work components erty be sold or any other right transferred at which time Bureau programs. Minimum qualifications:said interest be waiver be nullified; and be it r . !!' College graduation with a major m sociology, psychology, or one of the two years' Finally Resolved, That the City Clerk is by authorized and directed to to related social sciences, and experience as a Project Social Work- p t a copy of this resolution amsey County Register of Deeds. er I, or equivalent in a public hes Adopted by the Council March 23, i� agency. 1972. Approved March 24, 1972. SECTION 3 (April 1, 1972) This ordinance shall to act and be in force the first of the first payroll period folio thirty days Council File No. 257795 — BY Dean i after its passage, app ,and publico- Meredith— Whereas, Ordinance No. 3250, Section �i- tion. 10 D pprovides that appilcants for ex - March 28, 1972. Civil Service Passed by the Council amination for classified Councilmen Butler, Conway, positions must be residents of the City Ir, Yeas — Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, of Saint Paul for at least six months Mr. President (McCarty) -7. preceding the date of examination un - is waived by ill Nays -0 less such requirement i [;, OF THE;CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 211 unanimous action of the City Council Council File No. 257800—By Robert F. when sufficient applicants ere not Sprafka— ,Y available and it is deemed m the best Resolved, That the City Council here - interest of the City of Saint Paul; and by concurs in the recommendation of Whereas, Said Ordinance provides the Purchasing Committee In the ex - for temporary and emergency empl, tension of the contract with JONES ment of personnel by appointingoffs- CiHIlYIICALS, INCORPORATED for cera subject to the terms and conditions flrrnishing and delivering FLUOSILI- set forth in Sections 26 and 27 of said CIC ACID for the Water Department, ordinance; and Water Treatment Plant, . 1900 Rice Whereas, The City departments hire Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota for an ad - temporary and emergency employees in ditional 12 month eriod at the initial an increased ratio during summer contract price of 59 per ton in ac months; and cord with Formal fcl No. 4438 and the Whereas, It ap ears that sufficient specifications incorporated' therein, such residents of the �ty of Saint. Paul are bidedr being the lowest bidder. Specid- applyying for such part-time employ- cations incorporated the right to extend ment; now, therefore, be it this contract . for an additional 12 Resolved, That all City departments month period at the initial bid price confine their hiring of temporary and subject to acceptance of contractor at emergency employees to residents of the time of extension. Extension to run the City of Saint Paul unless and until to May 1, 1973. sufficient facts are shown that such F. B. #443B Code: 8000-000. qualified residents are not available for Adopted by the Council March 23, employment. 1972• Adopted by the Council March 23, Approved April 141972) 1972. 1972. Approved March 24, 1972. (April 1, 1972) Council File No. 257801—By Roger M. Council File No. 257796 — By Dean Conway—Robert F. Sprafka— Meredith—Resolved, That the City Council Resolved That Foodstuff Vending hereby concurs in the recommendation Machine licenses applied for by the of the Purchasing Committee In the persons, companies, etc. named. on the extension of the contract with LIQUID list attached to this resolution be and CARBONIC CORPORATION for fur - the same are hereby granted, and the ntshing and delivering LIQUID CAR - City Clerk is instructed to issue such BON DIOXIDE for the Water Depart - licenses upon the payment into the ment, Water Treatment Plant 1900 Rice City treasury of the required fees. Street, Saint Paul nnesoia for an Adopted by the Council March 23, additlonel 12 month r7., at the !ni- 1972 tial contract price o 7.00 per ton in Approved March 24, 1972, accord with Formal Sid No. 4571 and (April 1, 1972) the specifications incorporated therein, such bidder being the lowest bidder. Specifications incorporated the ri ht to Council File No. 257797 — By Dean extend this contract for an additional Meredith— 12 month period at the initial bid price Resolved, That licenses applied for by subject to acceptance of contractor at the persons named on the list attached the time of extension. Extension to run to this resolution be and the same are to May 1 1973. hereby granted, and the City Clerk is F. B. #4571. instructed to issue such licenses upon Code: 8000-000. the payment into the City treasury of Adopted by the Council March 23, the required fees. 1972. Adopted by the Council March 23, Approved (MAP it (April 1, 1972. 1972. Approved March April 1411972 Council File No. 257802—By Robert F. Council File No. 257798 — By Dean Sprafka— Meredith— Whereas, William J. Dern, an em - Resolved, That licenses applied for by ployee of the Department of Public the persons named .on the list attached Utilities, was injured in a third party to this resolution be and the same are accident on October 15, 1966, while en - hereby granted, and the City Clerk is gagged in the performance of his duties; instructed to issue such licenses upon andWhereas, The City has incurred med- the payment into the City treasury! of ical expense in the amount of $420.25 the required fees. therefor; and Adopted by the Council March 23, Whereas, A compromise settlement 1972• has been negotiated between said em - Approved March 24, 1972, ployee and the.other party involved in (April 1, 1972) said accident, which provides for a net settlement to the City in the Council File No. 257799—By Robert F. amount of 8286.50, after deductions for Sprafka— proportionate attorney's fees and coats; Resolved, That the proper City offi- and cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- Whereas, The City is in receipt of rain' employes in the Department of two checks; one in the amount of Water for overtime employment as de- $26650 from Gerald C. Magee, attorney scribed m the resolution, for William J. Dern, which represents Adopted by the Council March 23, the compromise settlement tc the City, - 1972 and one in the amount of $4,842.95 from Approved March 24, 1972. American Universal InsuWillirance JCo meas (April 1, 1972) ny,represents ..o 212 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL• third party settlement; now, therefore, Council Levine—Victor2J? Ted eco— Leonard W. be it Resolved, That the proper City offi- Whereas, Rabbi Menachem M. cern are hereby authorized to accept Schneerson is a world-renowned Jewish the check in the amount o $266.50 in leader and hes been instrumental in full, final and complete settlement of the spiritual revitalization of Judaism m its claiherein and to have the Com -I throughout the world, Menachem M. missioner of Finance endorse and re- Whereas, turn to William J. Dean the check in I Schneerson is the founder and director the amount of $4,842.95: that the sum of the Merkos L'Inyonei Chinch (Cen- of $266.50 is thereby .credited to the I tral Organ for Jewish Education) which Workmen's Compensation Fund. maintains Jewish educational programs Adopted by the Council March 23, and academic centers throughout the 1972. United States; and M. Approved March 24, 1972. c hneersoWhereasn hasbbi Menachern been honored for his (April 1, 1972) fattnful service, for his diligent and -- unselfish efforts to restore spiritual Council File No. 257803—BY Roger M. values• and for his profound wisdom Conway— and spiritual leadership of thousands Resolved That the proper City offi- of Jewish and non-Jewish people in cars are hereby authorized and di- our community, and re -ted to execute Agreement between Whereas, Rabbi Menachem M. the City of Saint Paul and Barton- Schneerson's 70th birthday on March Aschman Associates, Inc., pertaining to 26, 1972, (Nissan II, 5732) has been the providing consulting services for the occasion of honors and praise from St. Paul Core Area and State Capitol leaders throughout the United States, Complex Circulation and Distribution Therefore, Be It Resolved. That this so Study; ' which Agreement was prepared Council, on behalf of itself and the under the authority of CF. No. 256.266, people o St. Paul, does hereby res ect- dated December 28, 1971, a copy of p which Agreement is attached hereto fully commend and honor Rabbi and incorporated herein by reference. Schneerson for his dedicated service to Adopted by the Council March 23, the spiritual and intellectual well being 1972. of all people. Approved March 24, 1972. Adopted by the Council March 23, (April 1, 1972) 1972. Approved March 23, 1972. (April 1, 1972) Council File No. 25780 By Roger M. _-- Conway— Resolved, That the City Council here- by concurs m the action of the Con- Council File No. 257809—BY Roger M. tract Committee in the award of a Conway— ' contract for furnishing all labor, ma. APPROVAL OF PLANS terials and egvipm it necessary or in- In the matter of. grading and surfac- cidental to the it of the mg with bituminous material the Alley CHATSWORTH-COMO-HATCH SEWER - from 80' East o Walter to SYSTEM for the Department of Public Addidoia E, C and 163 in Robertson s Works, to ROBERT W. MOORE COM- PANY, for the contract price of 155' East of Edward St. and in an ease- ment to he obtained on Lot 5, Blk. 183, . $26,236.50 (Plus Engineers g an idpIanspeanca gobertson's Addition from Water St. tion 10.5%—$2,755.00, al ALSO construct a Assess. Services—$320.00) as a result of sewer to Ofor id stoirm water purposes Formal Bid #"�� and th aAeca�a.T tions (G-1991) under Preliminary Order No. tions and the Corporation counana +a ment as submitted by the u-nimiasau•.- hereby directed to draft the proper er of Public Works be and the same form of contract and obtain the neces- are hereby approved• and be it sary performance and payment bonds. Further Resolved, That the Purebas- The proper City officials are hereby ing agent be and 1s hereby directed to authorized to execute said contract on advertise for bids on this improvement, behalf of the City of Saint Paul. and be it Dept. Cont. No. S-1397. Further Resolved, That the cost of Engineer's No. $28,500.00. the above improvement Including engi- Formal Bid No. 4966. neering and inspection be paid from Adopted by the Council March 23,, Urban Renewal Bond funds. 1972. Adopted by the Council March 24, Approved March 24, 1972. 1972. (April 1, 1972) Approved March 27, 1972. (April 1, 1972) Council File No.._257807—BY Rosalie L. -----'— Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on Council File No. 257810—BY Roger M. the City Treasury, to the aggregate runway— That pursuant to Section amount of S2 603,174.46, covering checks Resolved, Paul r 23105 nC-.yvbered 4pe dinent 89smitcig of same on Code (as amended Saint OrdinanceetNO. file in the office of the City Comptrol- 14662, approved December 1, 1970) per - ler. - taming to regulations for the adjusting Adopted by the Council March 23• recommendation ofathe sbepartand ment of 1972. Approved (Aril 1, 1972 Public1972) Board o ° Water Commissioners the OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 2W Council of the City of Saint Paul does in the appointment made by the Com - hereby certify that because of partial missioner of Parks, Recreation and diversion of their total water consump- Publtc Buildings of Donald Geng, 1t - tion from the City of Saint Paul's Sani- caused Mechanical Engineer, to fill the tary Sewer System, the below listed vacancy on the Board of Examiners firms and individuals have iustiflable for Warm Air Heating and Ventilation reason for application of an adjustment Installers, which term expesth ttioe Saint to their sewer service charges as levied 1, 1972 in accordance wwii In accordance with Resolution, Council Paul Legislative Code. File No. 251415, approved December 4, Adopted by the Council March 24, 1970, and be it 1972. Further Resolved, That a full or par- Approved March 27, 1972. tial refund of paid sewer service (April 1, 1972) charges, based upon these adjustments, shall be refunded from the Sewer Service Fund" and shall be in the fol- lowing amounts: Council File No. 257813 — 257814 — By Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Rosalie L. Butler - 84 S. Wabasha t. 55107 Resolved, That checks be drawn on (Jan -Feb 1971)—$72.14 the City Treasury to the aggregate Pearson Candy Co. amount of $2 348, 46,89, covering checks 2140 W. Seventh St. 55116 ehecksror pertin53 ent llstin usi same pon er (Jan. 1972)—$865.23 Theo. Hamm Brewing Co, file in the office of the C ty Comptrol- 720 Payne Avenue 55101 ler. (July 1971 -Jan. 1972)47,954.30 Adopted by the Council March 24, St. Paul Dispatch and Pioneer Press 19Approved March 27, 1972. 55 East Fourth St. 55101 (April 1, 1972) (Feb. 1972)142.81 U. S. Gypsum o. S. East 7th St. 55106 (Feb. 1972)—$49.88 Council File No. 257818 — By Dean Rational ational Bank of St. Paul Meredith— St. Paul, Minn. 55101 Whereas. The Three Hundred -One (Jan. -Mar. 1972)--$28.94 Summit Foundation, Inc. holder of Sanitary Ice Div. Kodiak Inc. License No. D-2288, ex firing September 601 No. Prior Ave. 5510 1, 1972, permitting them to conduct (Nov. 1971 -Feb. 1972)—$565.46 bingo games at 345 University Avenue, Adopted by the Council March 24, have discontinued such games as of 1972. March 10, 1972, and surrendered said Approved March 27, 1972. license, and (April 1, 1972) Whereas, Said organization requests refund of the fees covering the 25 un- used periods of said license, therefore, Council File No. 257811—By Victor J. be esolved, That $500.00 (25 periods it Tedesco— times $20. per period), be and the same IN THE MATTER OF is hereby reflinded to them and said 542 Ashland Avenue, owned by Mr. license cancelled. Robert Koalska and described as Lot Adopted by the Council March 28, 8, Block 15, Woodland Park Addition 1972 Resolved That the Council hereby Approved March 28, 1972. ratifies ana approves the action of the (April 1, 1972) Saint Paul Board of Appeals and Re- view for the Housing, Building and Fire Prevention Codes at its meeting of March 8, 1972, waiving the require- Council File No. 257819 — By Dean ments of Section 54.11 of the Saint Paul Meredith— Legislative Code that each dwelling Resolved That applications for Sun - unit be equipped with a water closet, day -On -Sale Liquor Licenses, made by lavatory, and bathtub or shower to the following applicants who are Permit one apartment and two single holders of On Sale. Liquor Licenses at rooms to share one bathroom on the the addresses shown be and the same first floor and to permit two apartments are hereby granted and in compliance and one single room to share one bath- with C. F. No. 235531 Ordinance No. room on the second floor; and be it 13735, which amends Chapter No. 308.00 Further Resolved, That said waiver of the Saint Paul Legislative Code and be granted until such time as the prop- Ordinances. erty be sold or any other right, title J J. White, Inc., 719 N. Dale St. or interest be transferred at which H1. O. A., Inc., 161 St. Anthony Ave. time said waiver be nullified; and be it Bourbon Bar & Cafe Corp., 691 N. Dale Finally Resolved, That the City Clerk St. is hereby authorized and directed to David W. Chase, 1975 University Ave. transmit a copy of this resolution to Charles Dennis,. Inc., 605 Front Ave. the Ramsey County Register of Deeds. Gene -Mont, Inc., 741-3 Edmund Ave. Adopted by the Council March 24, Clayton Club, Inc., 615 University Ale. 1972. Robert -Jack, Inc., 1964 University Ave. Approved March 27, 1972. Criterion Restaurant, Inc., 739 Univer- (April 1, 1972) sity Ave. The Castaway's, Inc., 417 University Ave. Council File No. 257812—BY Victor J. Adopted by the Council March 28, Tedesco— 1972' Resolved That the .Council of the Approved March 28, 1972. City of Saint Paul does hereby concur (April 1, 1972) 214 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL :ouncll File No. 257820 — By Dean the day, date, and between the hours Meredith— requested. Whereas, Ernest Vargas surrendered Adopted by the Council March 28, License No. D-2473, expiring September 1972, 18, 1972, issued to him for a Beauty Approved March 28, 1972• Shop at 1112 Grand Avenue, and he re- quests refund of the license fee for the (April 1, 1972) unused portion of said license, having applied for such license at 1158 Grand Avenue as of March 13, 1972, therefore, Council File No. 257824 — By Dean be it Meredith— Resolved, That the proper city offs- Whereas, Avis -Rent-A-Car System, cars be and they are hereby authorized Inc. has made Application L-14249 for to refund to Ernest Vargas the pro- licenses to operate five (5) motor vehi- rated fee of $9.00 deducting $9.00 from cles as Motor Vehicle Rentals upon the the original fee of $18.00for the period streets of the City of Saint Paul, de - he operated, which will cancel said scribed as follows: license.Motor Vehicle Rental 218; Make, Adopted by the Council March 28, Ford; Serial, 2P58HI06521; Insurance, 1972. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. Policy Approved March 28, 1972. LCI -712-004649-162, expiring 12:01 A.M. (April 1, 1972) ST 1-1-1973. Motor Vehicle Rental 219; Make, Ford; Serial, 2P58H106633; Insurance, Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. Policy Council Fit No. 257821 — By Dean 1,C1-712-004649-162, expiring 12:01 A.M. Meredith ST 1-1-1973. Resolved, That Application M-352 for Motor Vehicle Rental 220: Make, Junk Dealer License made by Poor Ford; Serial, 2P6611106619; Insurance, Richards, Inc. at 820 Clark Street, be Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. Policy and the same is hereby granted subject LC1-712-004649-162, expiring 12:01 A.M. to the following restrictions: ST 1-1-1973. 1. Absolute prohibition on any ac- Motor Vehicle Rental 221; Make, cumulation of autoimilarpmodbpiles four Fordse. Li ; Serial, 2Fo1F109087; Insurance, 2. junk or other All l burning y mals proof sof to household ST1171 i9?4649a162 exp ring 12:01PAi.M gainer during the hoursopve resently Fordo Serial Vehicle Rental 2n surraance, Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. Policy permitted. 3. Dumping prohibited of "hot" loads LC1-712-OC4649-182, expiring 1201 A.M. or any other dumping of trash, ST 1-1-1973. fill or other refuse. Whereas, Said applicant has filed a Adopted by the Council March 28, with the City of Saintof the s Paul and nsurance policy has 1872• Approved March 28, 1972. been approved as to form and execu- tion by the Corporation Counsel, there - (April 1, 1972) fore, be it Resolved, That license to operate said automobiles as Motor Vehicle Rentals Council File No. 257822 — BY Dean Paul, the streets tthef the eClareo hereby Meredith— Resolved, That Application L-14729 granted to the Avis -Rent-A-Car Ys - for Drive -In -Restaurant and Cigarette tems, Inc. Licenses, applied for by Ken Johnson Adopted by the Council March 28, and Vern Fairbrother at 2379 West 1972. Seventh Street, be and the same are Approved March 28, 1972. hereby granted, subject to the following (April 1, 1972) conditions, that the grounds be pre- pared and maintained so as to be dust- less, that thedebris be picked up and BY Dean removed daily from the premises and Council File No. 257825 — that walks around the property Meredith— the side be cleared f snow and ice during the Machinesdhcenses applied forVbydtthe winter.arsons, firms and corporations named Adopted by the Council March 28, on the list attached to this resolution 1972. be and the same are hereby granted, Approved March 28, 1972. and the Cit Clrk 18 instructed to issue (April 1, 1972) such licenses upone required intO fees. the City treasury of t �— Adopted by the Council March 28- Council 8, C uncalFi No. 257875 — By Dean 1972. Meredith— Approved March 28, 1972 - The The Minnesota Conference (April 1. 1972) Oafp Seventh -day Adventists has made Tapt Dati mfOr Pereal"al 0. cOnd be- tween the hour of �1.fq a.m. and 9.W Council File No. 257894 — By Dean pre on the atreate of the City of Saint RMesolveddThat licenses theDist for Paul. therefore. be it be and the by the perwns named on tlu at- Resotyed, That permission {o tLls resolution be and the same U hereby granted to the Mine- tached ty settti,ds Conferencconduct of Bevev c stioonss on Clerk are instructgranted �e n�ich�L- OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 215 tenses upon the payment into the City Si treasury 0f the required fees. it Adopted by the Council March 28, if 1972. o Approved March 28, 1972, (April 1, 1972) U Council File No. 257827 — By Dean b Meredith— $ Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached o to this resolution be and the same are a hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon f the payment into the City treasury of s the required fees. Adopted by the Council March 28, F 1972. l Approved 72. (April 181972) L Council File No. 257828— Resolved, That the transfers within funds of the various City Departments heretofore approved by the City Comp- troller, as such transfers of funds as of March 28, 1972 are indicated in docu- ments attached hereto and made a part same wrest forttcih fullyfanull0d cbaomps tee ly herein, are hereby approved, copies file ins the office of the City Clerkg and In the office of the City Comptroller. Adopted by the Council March 28, 1972. Approved March 28, 1972. (April 1, 1972) Council File No. 257829— Resolved, That the transfers within Cityfunds of the various artments heretofore approved by the Cit Comp- troller, as such transfers of funds as of March 28, 1972 are indicated in docu- art hereof by reference, ass fully as if e a the same were set forth fully and com- pletely herein, are hereby approved, copies of the aforementioned also being on file in the office of the Cit Clerk and in the office of the City Comp- troller. Adopted by the Council March 28, 1972. Approved March 28, 1972. April 1, 1972) Council File No. 2.97930-- Resolved, 57a3o—Resolved, That the rLsfers withir funds of the various City Departinel)t, heretofore approved by the Cit Comp• troller, as such transfers of funds as o: March 28, 1972 are indicated in docu ments hereo and made a hereof by reference, as fully as ifpth, same were set forth fully and cont pletely herein, are hereby a proved copies of the aforementioned also bein and�in mthehofficece of of the eCityyClerl COMP troller. Adopted by the Council March 21 1972. Approved March 28, 1972. (April 1, 1972) Council File No. 257831 — By Des Whereas William L. Sarro, an en ployee of the Department of Publ dety, Bureau of Police, was injured a third party accident on May 13, 71, while engaged m the performance Ls duties; and Whereas, The City has incurred medi- Ll expense in the amount of $235.00 Lerefor, and said employee was dis- Aed from work for a period of time sing paid salary in they amount of im ,edit at therateof $70.10 per week; ad Whereas, A compromise settlement as been negotiated between said em - Joyce and the other party involved in aid accident, which provides for a .et settlement to the City in the mount of $785.00 after deductions for proportionate attorney's fees and costs; Low, therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City offi- 'em are hereby. authorized to accept he sum of $785.00 in full, final and •omplete settlement of its claim herein; hat of said sum $308.00 ce Iiasrythereby cred- �477.00 t the Woto the Pollrkmen's Compensation Fund. Adopted by the Council March 28, 1972. 1972. Approved April 1, 28, 1972) Council File No. 257832 — By Dean M eredith a— ml,,,t pursuant to Chapter izalez be paid $179.14 out of the t Liability Fund 0035-420, in full lament of claim for damages sus - Led as a result of an accident on glary 7, 1972 involving a fireman ile in the performance of his official ies. dopted by the Council March 28, a. Lpproved App 28, 1972. 1, 1972) until File No. 257833—BY Robert F. 'prafka— tesolved, That pthe following water ,in. havbeenWater Commissioners for oved by the eject to the concurrence by the City until: ,arpenteur Avenue—From Payne to rkway Drive .,ohway Street—From Jayne Street to Lella Street Adopted by the Council March 28, 72. Approved (April 1a 1972 �1972) punch File No. 257834—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, Under andpursuant to hapter 92A of the Saint Paul Legisla- ve. Code, the Car Mileage Committee rovided for in Section 5 herebyre- prts its.findings and recommendations i the Council•. and Whereas. The Council has made a udy of said report and recommends .ons; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the Cit f Saint Paul that the employes listed cillo oa allobe wenenti le followed receive OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 217 216 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL ADDITIONS Resolved, That the Mayor, City Clerk hereby au- DEPT. OF PARKS, AEC. & PUB with the condemnation and demolition. two-family dwelling at 140 East As per attached Contract and City Comptroller are the Amendtnent the Change Agreement No. 1 ..$1,118.17 Cityh Saint execute of a BLDGS. ' Add: Waldron Lowe, Elec. Inspr.—C- Roble,s described 139feet of TLot I Block 90 of Whereas, The total addition is $1,- Agreement between the City and Inde- Public School District No. 825, a copy $75 eff. 1/10/72. Transfer: Ronald Gvith, Sanitarian Town re West Saint Paul; and (Hsg. Inspr.)—from A-$75 to C-$75 `bya the Council of thed costs were toCity 118.17, and the Commissioner of pendent Works has agreed with the Contractor of which is attached hereto. that the amount of $1,118.17 is the Cor- Adopted by the Council March 28, c rWifrhi•ined eff. 3/1/72. II Transfer:ThomasSt of mA-$75Fe�. File 22330723 wand aRlien uttherefor was nypT j' of the City of rect sum to be added to said contract, 1972. ' therefore be it Approved March 28, 1972. Resolved, That the City of St. Paul 1972) —Tho 3/1/72. filed by the City Clerk Saint Paul in the Office of the Registrart Aril 1, through its Cit% Council approves the (April in accord- DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY of Titles in and for Ramsey Add: Frank J. Gaetke, Fire Inspector— Minnesota, on November 15, 1966, and 535 Register of Titles 384, foregoing additions made ance with the Specifications in the sum of $1,118.17, said amount to be added to Council File No. 257843—By Robert F. C-$75 eff. 4/1/72. recorded in Add: Barbara J. Musks, Dental Hygien- Document No. 505403; and ist—C-$50 eff. 3/15/72. Whereas, Such lien, as represented by H No. 4-2724. the lump sum consideration named in Sprafka— the contract, known as Comptroller's and which amount A RESOLUTION CORRECTING Remove: Arthur J. Penderitsch, San• Comptroller's Registered Bill —C-$75 eff. 4J3/72. is in the amount of $799.07 which by the Contract L-7435, al to be fin anced from 1971 Municipal TYPOGRAPHICAL 56930 APPROVING EXECUTIVE DEPT. amount was paid and satisfied Shelter Sup. of said property. Theodore H. State Aid fund 84-133-01. Adapted by the care March 28, HEALTHWHWAASDAPPWELFARE ON DEECEM- Add: Donald J. Olson, owner Inspr. A-$75 eff. 3/1/72. Beckerman, 1123 Grand Avenue, Saint Adopted by the Council March 28, Paul, Minnesota on June 28, 1971; now, 1972, HER 30, 1971. Approved March 28, 1972. 1, 1972) Resolved, That upon recommendation - 1972. therefore, be it Approved March 28, 1972. Resolvedol , That the pro er City offi- S tted (April of the Health and Welfare Committee the City Council hereby authorizes and t re- (April 1, 1972) hereby authorized and dir•ecOf t tree of the aforesaid lien, directs the proper city officials Council File No. 257840—BY Charles P. new the existing contract between the Paul and the Group pare a satisfaction execute the same, and deliver the orig- Council File No. 257835—By Charles P. inal thereof to Theodore H. Beckerman, McCarty— City of Saint Resolved, That the Council of the Health Plan, Inc. with the following hereby approve rates for the Year of McCarty— owner of said property. Resolved, That the proper City offi- hereby authorized to execute Adopted by the Council March 28, City of Saint Paul does age Operating Agreement between the City 1.) 'Employee Coverage District d will EmMontha coverage — $17.97 Per cera are 1972. Agreement between the City Of Saint Approved March 28, 1972• County of Ramsey, whereby ,. (April 1, 1972) ,Indeepen the School District 6 reimburse t e City for services pro- Dependent coverage —$38.70 Per h Paul and the City will disburse funds as a part from the United �---- vided to the School. District for the Month 1970, and the proper City officers 2.) Early -Retirees of its Grant Agreement Sites Department of Labor (Enver- Council File No. 257838—BY Roger M. Employment Act of 1971--Section year are hereby authorized and directed toPy Yee 185 PeieMonthPloyee execute said Agreement on behalf of De endent Coverage (Employee gency Conway— 5) and m accordance with the terms and conditions thereof. Whereas, Comptroller's Contract L- by the Council March 28, ay) — Retirees Per Month the City of Saint Paul. 3) Regular Retirees (Over 65) on - Adopted by the Council March 28, 773082 Contractor for he 971 Annual 1972. `District No. Medicare 1972. proved Approved March 28, Employee Coverage (City Pay) — Approved March 28, 1972. Sidewalk Contract n (April 1, 1972) has 85, Said tiContractor requests 972) A ril 1, 1972) $19:48 Per Month ( P Dependent Coverage (City Pay)- Wheer ------- that a portion of the b J retained under from estimates for work $10.00 Per Month edicarees e CVee 85) MeNo. 257641 — BY Dean 4•) RN Victor J. the contract Council File No. 257836—BY done, be paid in advance of the final Tedesco— letfon of the d tmmissioner Councilt on Mhr Ern loyee Coverage (City Pa That the Council of the Pay Balance) eom Co and Resolved, That the Council hereby Whereas, The loner t ratifies and approves the action of the Chief Engineer of the Dep at Resolved, 10.48—Employee City of Saint Paul does hereby approve $ 16.50 Per Month Amendment to Agreement between the Dep ndent Coverage (City Pay Saint Paul Board of Appeals and Re- Public Works approve the payment time of $6,800.00 of the $8,854.60 the Housing, Building and City and Ramsey County whereby the $10.00—Employee Pay Balance) City with the Month view for this Fire Prevention Codes pertaining to the retained; the be it listed proper erty and as shown Resolved, That County provides the --$31.40 Per o full-time services of Vernon Ricci in the term's and condi- and be it following are hereby authoriized by the official minutes of said Board vials be and they A dated March 8, 1972, a copy to pay an estimate m the amount of accordance with tions set forth in, the Agreement and Further Resolved, That the City and Independent Sohool District f shall anfl Of peals, p marked EXHIBIT "A", is at- ercentage of which, hereof $8,800.00 from the retained P tached hereto and made a part of $8.854.80 to said Contractor; and be it the City OWicers are hereby aur ohiisea pay $18.35 toward the coat o4 the em- directed to execute the Amendment to ployees dependefits monthly premium behalf of the City of cosh end the employee shall pay the by reference: 1852 Sum- Case No. 6-72-B; Property. Macalester Further Resolved, That this resolu- Avenue; Appellant, have no force or effect unless Agreement on Saint Pani. balance of the dependents monthly by the Council March 28, ppremium in the amount of $18:35;. and f mit tion shall College by A. J. Heuer. American the sureties on the Contractor's Bond Case No. 7-22-B; Property, consent thereto in writing and file such Comptroller. Adopted 1972.be it Approved March 28, 1972. Further Resolved, That this ,contract National Bank Bldg., Fifth Street—be- consent with the City Adopted by the Council March 28, and Minnesota Streets; (April 1, 1972) is renewed subtet to the provision nllmg. y :the Internal Reve- r. tween Robert Appellant, Transamerica Corporation by 1972 1972 28, that any nue Service in re and to Phase Ii of the o ' Thomas F. Marshall. Approved March Case No. 8-72-B: Property, 771 E. (April 1, 1972) g shell be Council File No. 257842—BY Charles P. its appliesat0 athlsP contract Margaret Street, St. John's Evangeli- cal Lutheran Church;, Appellant, Pastor------- McCarty— retroactive to January 1, 1972; and be Whereas, The City of Saint Paul andit sjPetermann l by Edwin Kothe (Katlic Roger M.Further Co.) Council File No. 257639—BY have entered into oan Agreement,oda! a C FRNo.12569301 approved Deceem- F. {j Construction Finally Resolved, That the City Clerk Conway— Whereas, Additions which might y atopy° ofdtlriansr u ion to to be necessary in the Improve- the 22nd day of October, 1971, whereby lution .- hereby rescinded; and bar 30C the City agreed to disburse funds rant be it theGrant tmrFi;l eso prove County Register of Deeds. ment described as Widening and Im- thAdop sof Jokm the School District as ppart of Agreement between the City and the Finally Resolved That the City Clerk be lnstructeG� to send a copy o4 tedyby the Council March 28. prsoy Sgre IFto 1110 £eetTEasjr;t 1972 STREET from Fourth United States Department of Labor shall (Emergency Employment Act of 1971— thisresolution to 'Group Health Plan, pproved March 28, 1972.,"° Street and JOHN (April 1, 1972) Street to Fifth p Pro E 71 P- Section b); and Whereas, The City and School Dis- Adopted by the COvneB March 28, —_ Contract L-7415, City 0544, Ashbach Construction Company, form trict now wish to amend the said 1972. Agreement so as to add three addi- Approved March 28, 1972. } i Council File No. 257837—BY Victor J. Contractor, have been provided the Specifications, and tional positions thereto; now, therefore, (April 1, 1972) Tedesco— Whereas, The City of Saint Paul has Whereas, It has been found necessary Theto make the following be it �l heretofore costs in connection �P11i , 218 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 219 Council File No. 257844—By Robert F. Sprafka— by authorizes and directs the proper City officials to renew the existing con- Council File No. 257846 — By D Dean thori-ed A RESOLUTION CORRECTING TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR IN RESO- tract between the Minnesota Hospital Meredith— Service Association and the City of Whereas, The Commissioner of Pub- lie to execute on behalf of the City Of Saint Paul Amendment to Agreement between LUTION C.F. 256930 APPROVING HEALTH AND WELFARE BENEFITS Saint Paul subject to the said proposed Safety and the B creased premiums and subject to the have submitted investigation of Health in e5tigation and in- ection the City and the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint WHICH WAS "PROVED ON DECEM' BER 30, 1971. reports - pertaining to the provision that any ruling made by the hereinafter described property, copies Internal Revenue Service in regard to t he increased premiums of this contract of which are attached aul a copy of which is attached hereto. ' Adopted by the Council Whereas on December 1, 1971, the City of Saint Paul did open bids on the hereto and made shall be retroactive to January 1, 1972; a part hereof; and be It Whereas, The Council 1972. March 28, Approved March 28, 11)72. hospitalization, medical -surgical, and lifeinsurancecoversges for said em- ployees, retirees, said opening incor- finds that the Further Resolved That the City and conditions described in the hereinafter Independent Schoof District 7#625 shall described property constitutes nuisance towards the which threaten (April 1, 1972) Porated into Formal Bid No. 4856, and all bidding has now been closed and ppaoy $,14.91 cost of the em- the Public peace. health a ye dependents monthly premium and safety; and Whereas, Council File No, 257849—By Roger M. Conway— the Purchasing Committee to as referred all bids received under Formal Bid No, cost and a employee shall pay the Pursuant to Section 374 of balance of the dependents monthly the Charter of the City of Saint Paul Resolved, That permi ion be and is as 4856 to the Health and Welfare Com- mittee for their complete study of such re t in the amount of $14.90; and Section 265.52 Of the Saint Paul anolmliumt Cos Legislative Code, 24 hours' notice has a hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make bids; and Whereas, The sole bidder on the hos- Further Resolved, That Council Reso- been given to the owner, occupant, or lution C.F. No. 256929 approved Decem- agent of eacho c property demand- bar 30, 1971 is hereby rescinded; and be ing the abatement nec- essary excavations for arid to place and hereafter maintain underground con - dult together dtalization coverage was Minnesota I Service Association whose bid Eor'sptl�ta re it oval of 0 such nuisances; therefore, be it with necessary manholes and. lateral I conduits to intersecting coverage contained the follow- Ing proposed premiums: Finally Resolved. That the City Clerk Resolved, at t en- hall be instructed to send a copy of dation of e Commissioner r s com Public streets and alleys. Place buried cable in alley Paralleling Hospitalization this resolution to Minnesota Hospital Safety, eCommissioner of Public Service Association. Worksis e directedsummarily Rayrnoud Avenue north Of Tallater Ave - nue. 1.) Employees Employee Coverage — $11.42 Per Adopted by the Council March 28, and or re nut- 1972. d sances from e 0 described work to be in accordance with the e attached plans as approved. Month De�endent Coverage — $29.81 Per Month Approved March 28 1972. property:The (April 1, 306 half Of lots 13 and 14 Telephone Company to pay cost of f Publication incident hereto hereto. 0 Adopted 2.) Early Retirees Of Block 6 of Rendrick's rearrange- by the Council 28, 1972 Employee Coverage (Employee Pay) —$10.80 Per Month ment of Blocks 4 and 6 of McLean -s Reservation X�Proved Marcir 28, 1972. Dependent C erage (Employee ay) 12.51 Per Month Council File No. 257845—By Robert F. Remove the refuse at the north side Sprafka— of the house and refuse strewn (April 1, 197g) 3.) Regular Retirees (Over 65)" Employee Coverage (City Pay) — Whereas, The Minnesota Mutual Life throughout yard areas. insurance Comqny, by letter dated the cost of such removal to be charged February 29 1972, a COPY of which is Council File No. 257850—By Roger M. Conway— $6.80 Per Month Dependent Coverage (City Pay)— against Fund No. 0272; and be It hereto attached Zd incorporated here - in br, reference,dpertaining to the City Further Resolved. That the COMrniS- Resolved, That permission be awd-g— $6.48 Per Mon C d ts stoner of Public Safety is directed to employee pay epen an group life ascertain the hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company _ Whereas, Pursuant to the existing insurance, cost of such removal and insurance, policy Number 2881-G, with to forward the same to the County said company, has, indicated that the Auditor on or before to make nen- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground contract for hospitalization coverage. Minnesota Hospital Service Association did on August 31, 1971 submit to the October 1 of the experience under the aforesaid em- Year in which ascertained for Collection ployee pay roup life coverage has re- suited in a dividend account balance in in the same manner as taxes against Con - duit together with necessary manholes and lateral conduits to intersecting streets Health and Welfare Committee of the City of Saint Paul the proposed Premi- ums cost for the hospitalization the amount of $38,295.46; and said property. Whereas, The Minnesota Mutual Life gAdopted by the Council March 28, Company In 72. and alleys. On Itoyt Avenue between Milton Street and Victoria Streetween cover- age for the year of 1972, said proposed Insurance said letter Approved March 2 makes a recommendation concurred in pprove8, 1972. Ali work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved premiums being identical to the premi- ums submitted by Minnesota Hospital by the City's Health and Welfare In- (April 1, 1972) surance Committee, that the City— The Telephone Company to pity cost Service Association under Formal Bid No. 4856. and Whereas, The C� uncil authorize by resolution that this amount be paid proportionately to Council File No. 257847 — By Dean of Publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council March 28, 1972. Proposed premiums are an increase over the premiums those persons under said group who Meredith— were premium paying insureds on De- Resolved, That the proper City Offi- -�t Approved March 28, 1972. (April 1, 1972) charged for the same coverage for the year of 1971 and it a at there c rs r au 0 camber 31, 1971 and who had been con- e e hereby ed to pa er- tinuously insured for six months fain %n authorized y� employes %ears is a possibility that t increase may prior e th Par of Police or to December 31, 1971, said proportion time employment possibly be in conflict with Phase II of the Wage and Price Freeze Act now as to be approximately 48% of annual de cribed in the resolution. premium paid by said ellfble am- described f. y r. Omac Adopted b the ch 28, Council File No. 257851—By Charles P. McCarty - Resolved, That in effect; and Whereas, The City of Saint Paul has therefore, made a request to the In- 9 '.. ployee; now, therefore, be I 3972. Resolved, That effective as of Janu- Approved March 28 1972 ry a 1, 1972, the aforesaid 48% of the (April l,'1972). the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to execute Agreement between the City of Saint ternal Revenue Service for a ruling in regard to this matter, said ruling to be premium paid by each such insured described aforesaid, during the period Paul and Ramsey County Hospital and Sanitarium Commission, whereby the City will disburse determined at a later unidentified date; and from January 1, 1971 to December 31, Council File No. 257 848—By Charles P. the total funds as a part of its Grant Agreement from and Whereas, the Health Welfare Committee has 1971 amount of all such re- McCarty— funds to eligible City employees being Whereas, The City Of Saint Paul the United States Department of Labor (Emer- eneYEmployment recommended that the City and Independent School District and In the amount of $38,295.46, to be paid the Housing and Redevelopment Au- to those employees described in the thority of the City Act with 5) d in accordance with the terms #625 renew the existing contract with Minnesota Hospital Service Association Of Saint Paul have preceding paragraph of this Resolution entered into an A an distribution to be made by the Agreement, dated the 21st and conditions thereof. Adopted by the Council March 28, subject to increased premiums as sub- rattled for 1972 by Minnesota Hospital day of December, 1971, whereby the Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance City agreed to disburse funds to the Company soon conveniently 1972. Approved March 211, 1972. Service Association and subject to the provision that any ruling made by the Internal Revenue Service in relation as as pop- Housing, kind Redevelopment- Authority Bible; and be it as Part of the Gr at I Finally Resolved, That the City Clerk Agreement be directed to Part the CIUnited-States be d d a certified copy V and It d tea (April 1, 1972) to the increased premiums shall be prepare of this resolution and deliver the same Department o Labor ergency. - Ployment Act of f971—Section 5)- Council File No. 257852—BY Roger M. retroactive to January 1, 1972; now therefore be it IV Resolved, That the Council hereby a d to the Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance Whereas, The Cl Company as soon as conveniently Redeveldpment Au, o now possible. to amend the said Agreement S Conway�, Whereas, An Whereas, An Oro Ordinance, C. F. No. permission [salon to the Inter - reject the bid of Minnesota Hospital Service Association for hospitalization Adopted by the Council March 28, a add eight additional as ; nation 1972. positions e sota now, therefore, be it Institute, Inc. and the Minna_ State Agricultural, Society to coverage as submitted under Formal Bid No. 4856 and that the Council here- Approved March 26,1972. (April 1, 1972) Resolved, That the Mayor, Cit that CI t CI tween and City Comptroller are here use Part of Aldine Street lying be- the southerly line Of Como Ave - y - nue and a line that N 131.9 feet south. 220 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL erly and parallel to said south line Authority for such costs in accordance of Como Avenue, for a needed parking with the Agreement. lot by said permittees has been pre- Adopted by the Council March 29, pared and introduced to the Councilof1972. Aril 1, 1972) the Cior,t of St 12Paul, t bo be adoectyte Approved April 2, 197) eventually on May 15, 1972; now, there- fore, be it the said Resolved, That pending Council File No. 257859—BY Victor J. Ordinance becoming effective, the Com- Tedesco— That Twin City Federal missioner of Public Works is hereby Savings eared Loan Association be and authorized and directed to issue a hereby is granted a permit to install permit to the International Institute, _ Inc. and the Minnesota State Agricul- a 68-car parking kinglot located on the round tural Society for the construction of east corner property Sixth and Minnesota rth- said improvements subject to the same Streets, described as conditions and requirements as set out more particularly co Ordinance C. F. No. 257816, pending follows: before the Council o£ the City of St. Lots 9, 30, il, Block 4, St. Paul, informal approval o£ the con- Paul Proper; struction of said improvements being all in accordance with Pg subject dated the hereby given in anticipation of the final all in March 7, 972; adoption and approval of said Ordi- condition that said applicant -permittee, nance. shall Adopted by the Council March 28, make due compliance with all aPPhc- 1972. able provisions of municipal ordinances, Approved March 28, 1972. state statutes and rules and regulations (April 1, 1972) of public authorities having cognizance. Adopted by the Council March 29, 1972. 3' Council File No. 257853—SY Rosalie L. Approved March 29, 1972. Butler— (April 1, 1972) Resolved. That check the aggregate the City Treasury, amount of $63,465.45, covering checks Council File No. 257860—BY Roger M. numbered 5601.to 5616 inclusive, as per Conway— checks or pertinent listing of same on APPROVAL OF PLANS file in the office of the City Comp- In the matter of grading and surfac- troller. g ous Adopted by the Council March 28, alleys lin the City of Saint Paul during 1972. d' Approved March il 28, 972) Contract No. 72-6-2006 r Public Works (April 1, 1972) pecifica Resolved, That the stions and -- -- estimated quantities for the improve- Com - Council File No. 257857—By Victor J. meet submitted herewith b be and he missioner of Public Works, and be it Tedesco— same are hereby approved, Whereas, C. F. 244588 pledged the ten Further Resolved, That the Purchas- cent (106), admission charge towards Ing Agent be and he 'Val directed 4 and financing of the Primate House; to advertise for bids for these im- "s Whereas, C. F. 244567 provides in part provements. Adopted by the COurCll March 29, that park refectory profits be pledged 1972 to fully fund construction should ad- Approved March 29, 1972. in fees prove insufficient after (April 1, 1972) two years of operation which term ex- —_ pires June 9, 1972, and - Whereas, It is the recommendation of Roger M. the Comptroller that this time pay- Council File No. 257861—By rrment period be extended from two to Resolved, That permission be and is five years, therefore be it anted to the Northwestern Resolved, That the Council does hereby gr hereby concur in the recommendation Bell Telephone Company to make nec- of the Comptroller and hereby amends essary excavations for and to place and profit of the Humboldt Avenue, nine feet east o£ C. F. 244567 so as to read as follows: hereafter maintain buried ca le along RESOLVED, That the net p from 63 feet roe linfore of Park Refectories be pledged as a guar- the west property line, antes of final settlement of he flnanc- south of the south p P lr h ing of the Primate House if admission Win then east forV105 feet to enter an fees prove insufficient after five years oexisting Telco manhole. of operation. All work to be in. acc rovedce with Adopted by the Council March 29, the attached plans as app 1972. The Telephone Company to pay cost Approved (Apr 1 1919722 of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council March 29, — — 1972. Approved March 29, 1972. Council File No. 257858—By Victor J. (April 1, 1972) Tedesco— Resolved, That the proper Cityoffi- cers are hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the I will destroy Council Conway— No. 257862—BY Roger M. Power ment whereby the City P be given permission to place, property and btree 0 rsed by the Pott Companhaty Northern States ower OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 221 construct and thereafter maintain a five inch pipe along or across Ninth Street from shaft #1128 to Hanover Parking Ramp in accordance with the sketch attached hereto. Work to start on or after April 1, 1972 and to be completed on or before May 1, 1972. Adopted by the Council March 29, 1972. Approved March 29, 1972. (April 1, 1972) Council File No. 257863—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 2200 lineal feet of Gas Main on W. 7th Street (south side) between #2182 W. 7th Street and Alton and on W. 7th Street (south side) from 37' north of E. Maynard to 137' north of E. Maynard under provisions of ordi- nance No. 14786, approved May 27, 1971. Make tie-in at St. Paul Ave. & Snelling and at W. 7th St. at Madison. Adopted by the Council March 29, 1972. Approved April 19,1972?. Council File No. 257864—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 356 lineal feet of Gas Main on Burns (north side) be- tween Clarence and Etna, under provi- sions of Ordinance No. 14786, approved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council March 29, 1972. Approved March 29, 1972. (April 1, 1972) Council File No. 257865—By Roger M. Conway— One 1972-5,000 lb. Pick -Up GMC Model CS15734 .$ 2,B85.00 Two 8 * ,Ft. * Ptcic-LTp GMC Model CS15904 .,.$ 2,425.00 1.1 WANCE for the following • taken in trade on above ase: Tnrine T,...... l......t. . 140320 (City No. 143) .....$ 100.00 NET BID—ITEM #3 ....$ 4,750.00 total amount of contract approximately .. ........$10,785.00 Terms: None 5. in accord with the specifications on Formal Bid No. 4961 the awards being made to, the lowest responsible bidder meeting "specifications relative to de- livery requirements. Formal Bid No. 4961. Reqn, No.'s- 0640-41 & 42. Code 1220-354. Adopted by the Council March 29, 1972. Approved March 29, 1972. (April 1, 1972) id is specifical ;tern CCounsel nec- proper f, and necessar, con- bonds, oles. hereby s crest tract on in accordance with as approved. ompany pay ay cost fent hereto. Council March 29, March 29, 1972. (April 1, 1972) Council File No. 257888—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the City Council hereby concurs in the action, of the Purchasing Committee in the award for furnishing and delivering a FOR- WARD' CONTROL VAN and PICK-UP TRUCKS for the City of St. Paul De- partment of Public WorksMunicipal Equlpment, 891 No. Dale Si.,tSt. Paul, Mlinnesota— C�r� MINNEAPOLIS GMC TRUCK Item 1. One Forward Control Van, GMC Model GS2600—Each ......$ 3,450.00. File No. 257867—By Robert F. a— ed, That the City Council concurs in the action of the Committee in the award of a are "s Estimate: $107,000.00 .d by the Council March 29, ved March 29, 1972. (April 1, 1972) File No. 257868—By Rosalie L. as, The Councilof the City of Parcel No. 1—Lot Eleven (11), Block One (1),. Evans Addition to the City of Saint Paul, ace. Parcel No. 2—Lot Twelve (12) except the right of alley in the West 7.6 OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 223 222 PROCEEDINGS feet thereof, Block one (1f i: ovement and the total cost thereof struct street and driveway returns; . construct a bituminous seal coat; con- nue to the west line of Lot 4, Block 3, Sim Ray Terrace Addition No. 1; in an n stimated. Evans Addition to the City of �;_' Paul, acc. ile No. 17030-G. Council March 23, struct storm water drainage facilities; construct an asphalt bicycle path on pof easement, to be obtained, within the Conway Height Recreation Center prop- Saint Two independent app raisals Adopted by the the west side Mississippi River arty on, over, across and through that Whereas, 1972. of said lands have been received a 1872 and Approved March 24, the review appraiser has submitted his I (April 1, 1972) Boulevard; construct traffic chhannellza- tion islands; construct a bituminous overlay on Ford Parkway at the inter- part of the Northeast % Southeast % Section 35, Township 292forth, Range 22 West, the centerline of said easement report hereon, a copy of which is hereto, recommending the fair section of Ford Parkway and Missis- River Boulevard; do being 15 feet Northwesterly of and Northwesterlylines attached market value of the above described i Council File No257808- as follows: . sippi and all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, under parallel to the of Lots 1 and 16, Block 4, Sun RTerrace Addition No. I and extending from Wil - properties Parcel No. 1--$18,000 fin Preliminary Order 257549, approved son Avenue to the West line of Lot 4, Parcel No. 2--$4.000 ing an easement the landnecessaryMarch Now Therefore Be It Resolved, That the City of Saint Paul I for the slopes, cuts and Alls, including 1, 1972. Block 3, Sun Ray Terrace Addition No. 1; from Howard Court to .Wilson the Council of right of removal o£ lateral support from does hereby concur a the above rcc- subject land or remainder thereof, oc- fair market values and di- The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Com- the Avenue; in Wilson Avenue from an easement, to be obtained, within the ommended rects that negotiations be initiated for casioned by or of slo peso in he rgrading p missioner of Finance upon above improvement, and having considered Conway Height Recreation Center property on, over, across and through Pur chase of said land. construction 1 Adopted by the Council March 29. the all acingColembants bdivisisionnof said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the that Parc of. the Northeast %, Southeast is oY Section 35, Township 29 North, 1972. Rogers and Approved March 29, 1972' LotsHeu6 k's Acre Lots kfrom Maryland same is -herebyapprove and ado pp pled, and the said improvement is hereby lilt Range 22 Went, the center a of said easement being 15 feet Northwesterly (April 1, 1972) Avenue to 140 feet North (G-2000), un- Preliminary Order 257438, approved ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- of and parallel to the Northwesterly lines of Lots 1 and 16, Block 4, Sun '1 der February 17, 1972. ment which the Council recommends is Ray Terrace Addition No.and extend - Council File No. 257874 -By Rosalie L. The Council of the City of St. Paul to improve Mississippi River Boulevard at Ford Parkway from the North lot ing from Wilson Avenue to the west Terrace line of Lot 4, Block 3, Sun Ray Terrace 'No. Butler- having received the report of the Com- Resolved, That checks be drawn ^n missioner of Finance upon the above line of Lot 1, Block 3, Edgecliffe Addi- tion No. 2, to approximately 320 feet South line Ford Park- Addition 1, to Hazel IN in Pedersen Street from 290 feet South of Wilson, Avenue to Wilson Avenue; in the City Treasury, to the aggregate improvement, and having considered $224,187.64. covering said report, hereby resolves: the South of the of way; (City Project P-0565) as follows: East Four Street from Winthrop Street in Pedersen amount of .checks numbered 5617 to 5624 inclusive, as 1. That the said report and or pertinent listing of same same is hereby approved and adopted, hereby widen, grade and pave; construct curb and gutter; construct street and drive- to Peders n Street; Street from East Fifth Street to Conway Street; m Conway Street from Ruth per checks on file in the office of the City Comp- and the said improvement is to be proceeded with, way returns; construct a�. bituminous seal coat; construct storm water drain- Street to 486 feet East c of Pedersen troller. ordered Adopted by the Council March 29, 2, That the nature of the improve- the Council recommends is age facilities; construct an asphalt bi- cycle path on the west side oY Miesis- Street; in Fremont Avenue from 480 feet East of Pedersen Street to Hazel 1972. ment which Approved March 29, 1972. to condemn and take an easement in for the slopes, cuts sippi River Boulevard; construct traffic channelization islands; construct a Street; in Hazel Street from Fremont Avenue to Old Hudson Road; in Hazel (April 1, 1972) the land necessary fills, including right of removal Of bituminous overlay on Ford Parkway Street (produced) from Old Hudson and lateral support from subject land or at he intersection of Ford Parkway Road to Suburban Avenue; and then in the Northwest _----- remainder thereof, occasioned by exca- Of and Mississippi River Boulevard; and is outletting that part of % the Northwest %'of Section 2, INTERMEDIARY ORDERS vations thereof, or construction slopes in the gradingand surfacing in do all other work which necessary and incidental to complete said im- of Township 28 North, Range 22 West lying Northerly of Bacchus St. Paul with bituminous material the alley Subdivision of Lots 6, 7 and provement, with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost hereof is $105,- Hdlg. Bisanz Brothers Battle Creek 6' Coleman's Council File No. 257805- g Block 8, Rogers and Hendrick's Acre- Mary land Avenue to 140 feet 350.00. Resolved Further, That a public Terrace No. 3, and .Hazel Street; also that part of the Southwest % of the in accordance with the In the Matter of grading and sur- Lots from with bituminous material the North (G-2000),so etht how- hearing be had on said improvement on the 26th day of April, 1972, at Southwest' 15 of Section 35, Township 29 North, Range 22 West, IN South - facing alley in Coleman's Subdivision of Lots bartphereof tch deportk, 6, 7 and 8, Block 8, Roger's and Hen- P the cuts and the shaded portions ing the hour of 30 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House erly of Suburban Avenue; in Pedersen Street from Suburban Avenue to Burns Avenue Peder- 1. Brick's Acre Lots from Maryland Ave- feet North (G-2000), under showing he Alls, with no alternatives, the estimated cost thereof is and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Avenue; in Burns from sen Street to Ruth Street; in Burgs ' (_. nue to 140 Preliminary Order 257437, approved and that Resolved Further, That a public February 17, 1972. $50.00. Finance give notice of said meeting to the arsons and in the manner pro- p p Avenue from 100 feet East of Hazel Street (produced) to Hazel Street (pto- D The Council of the City of St. Paul hearing be had on said improvement on the 18th day , April, 1972, at the report of the Com- in the 10 vided by the Cha;terItstating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof duced), all to be known as the' P E - ERSEN-THIRD RELIEF SEWER SYS - TEM (5-1434), under Preliminary Order having received ofothe Court House missioner of Finance upon the above Council Chamberur of having considered Hall Building in the City Of as estimated. File No. 17632. 257231, approved January 31, 1972. improvement, and and City said report, hereby resolves: St. Paul. That the Commissioner of report and the notice of said meeting to Adopted by the Council March 23, 1972. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report o! the Com- 1. That the said Finance give same is hereby, approved and adopted, p improvement 1s hereby the pe rs the Charter• stating the time Approved March 29, 1972. (April 1, 1972) missioner. of Finance upon the above improvement and haying considered and the said ided y with. of hearing, the nature of the said report, fiereby resolves: ordered to be proceeded and place 2. That the nature of the improve- improvement and the total cost thereof 1. That ,:the sold report and the ' merit which the Council recommends is as estimated. and surface with bituminous Pile No. 17630-5. 23, Council File No. 25787b- same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement Is hereby i to grade material the alley in Coleman's Subdi- Adopted by the Council March 6, 7 and 8, Block 8-1972. In the Matter of constructing a public storm sewer in Howard Street from ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- vision of Lots and Hendrick's Acre Lots from Approved March 24, 1972. East Fourth Street to Wilson Avenue; ment which the Council recommends is Roger's Maryland Avenue to 140 feet North I (April 1, 1972) with no alternatives, and that in Conway Street from Howard Street to Tower Street; in Howard Court from constructing a public storm sewer in Howard Street from East Fourth Street in. Conway Street (G-2000), estimated cost 1,077.00. ------'- thereof is $ Howard Street to an easement, to be Height to Wilson, Avenue; How klyd Street to Tower the Resolved Further, That a public Council File No. 257869- obtained, within the Conway Recreation Center property on, over, from in Howard Court 'from hearing be had on said improvement the 18th day of Alril, 1972, at the In the Matter of improving across and through that part of he Northeast % Southeast %, Section 35, .Street; Howard Street to an easement, to be obtained, within the Conway Height on Parkway the hour of !0 o'clock A.M., in Council Chamber of the Court Hougfl glomi RheeNorhllot lineofLotl Block the City ^ to ap- Township 29 North Range 22 West, the centerline of said easement being 15 Recreation Center property on, over, across and through that pert of the and City Hall Building m 320 feettSouh of the South Paul. That the Commissioner of 3, feet Northwesterly of and parallel to the northwesterly lines of Lots 1 and Northeast % Southeast ;5, Section 35, Township 29 North, Range 22 West, the St. oxidmately Finance give notice of said meeting to pr ay;Project in t grade and 16, Block 4, Sun Ray Terrace Addition from Wilson Ave- centerline of said easement being 15 Northwesterly of and to the ersons and stating the lint I Pn0585) asorfollows:wwlden1 p con- by the Charter, construct curb and gutter; No. 1 and extending feet parallel vided and place of hearing, the nature of the pave; I� (1 Llai 224 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL tpROVING ASSESS - he Block northwesterly un alines y Ter aceo Addition RESOLUTION MENT AND FIXING TIME OF No. 1 and extending from Wilson Ave- HEARING THEREON AND nue Sun to the Terrace Adof dition 4, Block 3, TIME OF DAMAGES ON THE easement, to Ta obtained, within the Conway Heigh Recreation Center pF°P- Council File No. 257870- erty on, over, across and through that and part o£ the Northeast !a, Southeast 30 sa Section 35, TownshiBp 29 North, Range in the matter of condemning ?y Wit the centerline of said ease- taking an easement in th Sana cams_ ee. ts�rthwesterly of.y for the slopes, cuts^ isrnrat sun - o the NorLn­.= port from subject land or rema� 16, Block 4, Sun Ray Ter- excavations No. Ind ex'end pngfrom tar,•pnf or constructioed n of slopes in an the e ant being 15 feet Northwesterlyterly and Parallel to the Nort. Ray The ted his t inathe above ; of Lots 1 and 16, Block 4 submitted his aceAddirion No. 1 and extending matter as to the amount thedlandgor I Wilson Avenue to the war-- a awarded for the taking TO riated for Lot 4, Block to. ganazelBa3treet; in -fie above ients mprovement and to whom erse No. a t ayable; and also having submitted ersen Street from 290 feet South of pis assessment of benefits to property son Avenue to Wilson Avenue; .in h t Fourth Street from Pede sen from the making of said improvement, eat to Pedersen Street; iii therefore, be it ;at from East Fifth Street to Con- Resolved, That the said assessment Street; in Conway Street from of benefits be and the same is hereby th Street to 480 feet East of Peder- approved. Further, That a public Street; in Fremont Avenue from Resolved, hearing be had before the Council feet East in Pedersen Street fromzel Street; in upon said a report and for a confirmation emont Avenue to Old Hudson Road; of the awards of damages niadde also Hazel Street (produced) from old the Commissioner of Finance, an idson Road to Suburban Avenue; upon the said assessment ofbenefits; Ceourt d then outletting in that P at the Council Chamber' in Paul rt e Northwest ?a of the Northwest House in the City of April, 19 on Section 2, Township 28 North, the twenty-seventh day , West, lying Northerlyr UierschBattle at ten o'clock A.M. and that .the Com- ,West, Hills' Bisanz aEEnd Hazel Street; missioner of Finance f and a is reek Terrace No. 3, directed to give notice of said hearing Town- as prescribed by the Charter. so that part of of Secton Southwest i° of File No. 17505-S. lip Southwest ?a Range 22 West, lying Adopted by the Council March 29, authtip a North, 1972. edersen re Suburban Avenue; in Approved March 29.1-972. edersen Street from. iSubBuban Ave ue (April 1, 1972) Burns Avenue; rom Pedersen Street to Ruth Street; a Burns Avenue £rom 100 Eeet East of Lazel Street (produced) to Hazel Street produced), all d be known as the RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSES EDERSEN-THIRD RELIEF SEWER MEAT AND FIXING TIME OF IEDERS (S-1434),HIR with nI alternatives, HEARING THEREON AND FIXING OF IJYSTEMnd that the estimated cost thereof 1s AWAERD OF DAMAGES HEARING ON THE 6791,100.00. Resolved Further, That a public 1972, at C°uracil File No. 257871 - hearing be had on OfidApimprovement972,aand on the 20th day the hour of 10 o cloak A.M.. in tha tal�dnghin matter a tementfin theeland neces- Council Chamber of the Court House sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in - and City Hall Building in the City of eluding right of removal of lateral sup - St. Paul. That the Commissioner of port from subject land °rexcavations Finance give notice of Sol d meetinpg. to thereof, p the gp by the Chartmei't statt the time thereof, or construedon fthsibitumins in ous vided by the nature of the grading and surfacing and place of hearing. material and construct concrete curb from improvement and the total cost thereof and gutter on LUEI.LA STREET approxi- as estimated. Conway Street to cul-de-sac, File No. 17825• mately 200 feet South of Conway Order Adopted by the Council March 29, (52652, a under Preliminary 252652, approved February proved June 1972. termediary Order 254470, a P Approved March 29, 1972• 15, 1971, Final Order 257529, approved (April 1, 1972) March 1, 1972. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 225 The Commissioner of Finance having RESOLUTION RATIFYING submitted his report in the above ASSESSMENT matter as to the amount of damages awarded for the taking the dor for easements therein appropriatedCouncil File No. 257855- to Whom payableVand alsohaving above improvement and submitted In the matter of the assessment of his assessment of benefits to property benefits, cost and expenses for con - from the making of said improvement, struction or reconstruction of sidewalks therefore, be it and work incidental thereto: Contract Resolved, That the said assessment 70-M-0502, Levy No. 11, District No. 3, of benefits be and the same is hereby Assessable: approved. Resolved, Further, That a public F. O. 247583 -North St., both sides hearingbe had before the Council from Fountain St. to Bates Ave. upon said report and for a confirmation F. O. 248189 -Marla Ave., both sides of the awards of damages made by from E. Seventh St. to 8th St. the Commissioner of Finance, and also F. O. 244755 --Mendota St., both sides upon the said assessment of benefits; from York Ave. to Case Ave. at the Council Chamber, in the Court F. O. 244079 -Hawthorne Ave., both House in the City of St. Paul on sides from Forest St. to Cypress St. the twenty-seventh day of April, 1972, F. O. 243929 -Ivy Ave., southwest side at ten o'clock A.M. and that the Com- from Frank St. to Orange Ave. missioner of Finance be and he is Non -Assessable: directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. . O. 247583 -North both sides File No. 17564-S. froom Fountain St. to Batteses Ave. Adopted by the Council March 29, F. O. 244079 -Hawthorne Ave., both 1972. sides from Forest St. to Cypress St. 9, 1972. F. O. 244755 -Mendota St., both sides Approved March 2 (April 9 1972) from York Ave. to Case Ave. A public hearing having been had RESOLUTION RATIFYING upon the assessment for the above ASSESSMENT improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Counciland havin been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Council File No. 257854- Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby In all re - In the matter of the assessment of spects ratified, and the same is hereby benefits, cost and expenses for con- ordered to be submitted to the District struction or reconstruction of sidewalks Court of the County of Ramsey for and work incidental thereto: Contract confirmation. That the 70-M-0501, District No. 2, Levy No. 12, said assessIt ment be eandei is hereby Assessable: determined to be payable in 5 equal F. O245263-Davern St., east side installments. from Highland Pkwy. to Randolph Ave. Adopted by the Council March 29, and on the west side of Davern St. 1972. from Highland Pkwy. to Hartford Ave. Approved March 19, 1972. F. O. 249180-Bayy and Ave., south side (April 1972) from Josephine Pl. to Sue Pl. F. O, 248165 --Cretin Ave., both sides from Goodrich Ave. to Summit Ave. RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS - Non -Assessable: MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON F. O. 245263-Davern St., east side from h Ave. and on Highland west sideo of Davern St. from Highland Pkwy. to Hartford Ave. Council File No. 257872- F. O. 249180 -Bayard Ave., south side In the matter of the assessment of from Josephine Pl. to Sue Pl. cost and expenses for con - F. O. 248165 --Cretin Ave., both sides benefits, from Goodrich Ave. to Summit Ave. st ucting frombEasts Fifth Street o A public hearing having been had Kellogg Boulevard (S-1357), under Pre - 43422, liminary Order 243422, approved April upon the assessment for the abov improvement, and said assessment 24, 1969, Intermediary Order 244384. der having been and considered by the proved June 10. 1969, Final Order Council, and having been considered 244833, approved July 10, 1989. finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment The assessment of benefits, cost and be and the same is hereby in all re- expenses for and in connection with spects ratified, and the same is hereby the above improvement having been ordered to be submitted to the District submitted to the Council, and the Court of the County of Ramsey for Council having considered same and confirmation. found the said assessment satisfactory. Be It Further Resolved, That the therefore, be it said assessment be and it is hereby Resolved, That the said assessment determined to be payable in 5 equal be andthe same is hereby in all installments. respects approved. Adopted by the Council March 29, Resolved Further, that a public 1975, hearing be had on said assessment on Approved March 29, 1972. the 27th day of April, 1972, at the (April 1, 1972) hour of 10 o'cicok A.M., in the Council OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 227 OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 226 PROCEEDINGS ties in the City of Saint Paul, as Council File No. 257715 -Ordinance No. City' particularowner to whom the notice amended. 15055 -By Victor J. Tedesco - Chamber of the Court House and Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; directed Council Adopted by the Council March 29, The Council of the City of Saint Paul An ordinance amending Ordinance that the Commissioner of Finance give by 1972. Does Ordain: No. 6446, entitled: _. 1 "An fixing notice of said meetings, as required the Charter, stating in said notice the Approved 1919 2)2 SECTION administrative ordinance That the Zoning Code, Chapters 80 the compensation rates of certain city time and place of hearing, the nature time the improvement, and the amount to 64, inclusive, of the Saint Paul positions and employments," Legislative Code, pertaining to Use Dis- approved January 23, 1925, as amended. assessed against the lot or lots of the OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS owner to whom the notice tricts, Height Districts and Rezoning 0f certain properties in the City of Saint The Council of the City of Saint Paul particular is directed. OF THE COUNCIL Paul, as amended, be and the same is Does Ordain: File No. 17397. Adopted by the Council March 29, hereby further amended so as to rezone the following described property from SECTION 1 1972. 1972 March 29, RESOLUTION "B" Residence District to Commercial, That Ordinance No. 6446, approved P Approved (April 1, 1972) to -wit: January 23, 1925, as amended, be and Lots 29-31, Block 2, C. W. Young- the same is hereby further amended No. 257632 -By Charles P. man's Rearrangement of Block 2, by inserting in Section II, under the "Group Council File _ RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- Whereas, Fidelity Union Trust Com- Palisade Addition; heading B", the following line: situate on property located on the "power Clam Operator 8.78". MENT AND FIXING TIME OF pang of Newark, New Jersey, has sub- THEREON the Office of the City Comp- north side of Benson Avenue between Madison and Alton Streets in the City SECTION 2 j;. HEARING mrtted to troller a Bond, No. 43319, being one of Water Works Bonds dated of Saint Paul. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, a series of Council File No. 257873- June 1, 1960, together with a letter of the City to vali- SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and approval, and publication. -' said Bank requesting In the matter of thy, assessment of date two of the attached coupons, No. for con- due on the tfirst be in force thirty (30) days from and passed by the Council March 30, 1972. after its passage, approval and pub- f v benefits, cost and expenses 25 in the sum of $17.00 of sidewalks day of December 1972, which Was min-. yeas -Councilmen Butler, Conway, lication. - Levine, Sprafka, Mr. Vice President struction or reconstruction and work incidental thereto: Contract printed so that the due date, No. 11 the wording are missing, Passed b the Council March 30, 1972. (Meredith) -5. Y ' 70-M-0500, Levy No. 12, District and part of and Coupon No. 27, in the sum of Yeas -Councilmen Butler, Conway, Nays -0. Vice President Assessable: $17.00, due on the first day .of De- so Levine, Spmfka, Mr. Approved April 3, 1972. (Meredith _5. i F. O. 247690 -Midway Pkwy., south camber, 1973, which was misprinted Ave. to Pascal Ave. the number, 27, and the signatures Nays -0. CHARLES P. McCARTY, - side from Hairline that and on the north side of Midway Pkwy. of the then mayor, city clerk and thereon, now, Approved April 3, 1972. Mayor. Attest: from Bison Ave. east approx. 225 ft. comptroller do not appear St., south side be it CHARLES P. MMayor. , HARRY E. MARSHALL, F. O. 244572--W. Sidney therefore, Seminole Ave. to Ohio Ave. and gesolved, That pursuant to the pro- Mayor. City Clerk. from on the north side of W. Sidney St. visions of Minnesota Statutes 1969, and amended, the proper Attest: (April 8, 1972) HARRY E. MARSHALL, abutting Lot ,8, Blk. 98, Banning Chapter 475, as Addition ONLY. City officers are hereby authorized to City Clerk. Olivier's F. O. 249631 -Stryker Ave., both sides validate said coupons by the following St. to Prospect Blvd. and in the following manner: (April S. 1972) Council File No. 257716 -Ordinance No. I ��I}} from W. Colorado procedure F. O. 249586 -Orleans St., both sides the faces of, said coupons shall be a- Ave. "validated" over the Signa- 15056-B Victor J. Tedesco- Council File No. 257714 -Ordinance No. Y G� from W. George St. to Cherokee stamped St., both ture of the present City Comptroller, 15054 -By Victor J. Tedesco- An ordinance amending Ordinance jj F. O. 249747 -Chatsworth t of sides from University Ave. to Sher- Clemens J. Schleck, and the backs shall be signed by An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7607,, entitled: No. 3250, entitled: "An ordinance fixing the duties and burne Ave. said coupons Commissioner of Finance and "An administrative ordinance relat- responsibilities and the minimum quali- ' Non -Assessable: present City Treasurer, Rosalie L. Butler, andIng Sidney St., south side on the face of !Coupon No. 25 the to City of theCivil Paul, approvingf and tions in the t Classified Serviceoof the { ; F. O. 244572-W. from Seminole Ave. to Ohio Ave. and amount shall be inserted, and on the St. No. 27 the number 27 adopting rules and regulations there- City," on the north side of W. Sidney face of Coupon Lot 8, Blk. 98, Banning and shall be inserted; and be it City for;' approved February 13, 1935, as amended. August 20, 1914, as amended. abutting Olivier's Addition ONLY. Further Resolved, That the Ave., both sides Comptroller is hereby authorized and approved The Council of the City of Saint Paul Tho Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: !F': • C F. O. 249631 -Stryker from W. Colorado St. to Prospect Blvd. directed to transmit td Fidelity Union together with the Does Ordain: 1•,C Trust F. O. 249586 -Orleans St., both sides Trust any, to Cherokee Ave. Bond, No. 43319, a car- SECTION 1 SECTION 1 C" from W. George St. mention F. O. 249747 -Chatsworth St., both Lifted copy of this Resolution authoriz- the aforemen- That Ordinance No. 3250, approved That Ordinance No. 7607, approved be August 20, 1914, as amended, be and February 13, 1935, as amended, be and sides from University Ave. to Sher- ing the validating of ti bond the same is hereby further the same is hereby further amended i - burne Ave. Adopted by the Council March 7, 1972. r - by inserting in Section 7, under the inserting ol its proper alphabetical or- of benefits, cost and Approved March 7, 1972. heading "Skilled Labor", the title der the following title, and specifica- tions for The assessment far and in connection with (April 7, 1972) Power Clam Operator. i ) expenses the above improvement having been the Council, and the y SECTION 2 power Clam Operator take and Title submitted to Council having considered same and PROCEEDINGS This ordinance shall effect of class: be in force thirty days after its passage, POWER CLAM OPERATOR found the said assessment satisfactory, OFFICIAL OF THE COUNCIL approval, and publication. Duties and responsibilities: therefore, be it That the said assessment Passed by the Council March 30, 1972. Under supervision, to operate a power Resolved, be and the same is hereby Yeas -Councilmen Butler, Conway, clam; and to perform related work •. as. assigned. respects approved. that a public ORDINANCES Levine, Sprafka, Mr. Vice President Examples of work performed: 1$i Resolved Further, hearing be had on smassessment7athe No. day of APTApproved (-Meredith)-5. Nays -0. To operate a Prentice power clam or 3, 1972. similar piece a of equipment for load - ii the 27th 10 o'elcok A. in the Council Council File No. 257709 -Ordinance J. Tedesco, by ?: April Ing and unloading pipe, trees, stumps, MCCARTY, hour of Victor Chamber of the Court House and City request- in the City of St. Pauli request- 4; CHARLES P. and brush. Mayor. To assist in removing tree stumps. Hall Building, that the Commissioner of Finance give the Zoning as required by An ordinance amending inclusive, of Attest: To perform routine maintenance on HARRY E. MARSHALL, the piece of equipment and to= f notice of said meetings, the Charter, stating in said notice the Code, Chapters 60 to 64, of hearing, the nature the Saint Paul Legislative Code, Dis- ) Districts, Heightassessed City Clerk. mechanisms which are not op (April 8, 1972) properly. h time and place of the improvement, and the amount taining to Use lot or lots of the tricfs and Rezoning of certain proper- against the I 228 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL To drive the equipment required to Passed by the Council March 30, 1972. move the power clam to and from yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway. work sites. Levine, Sprafka, Mr. Vice President Minimum qualifications: (Meredith) -5. 100 hours of officially recognized and Nays—O. recorded training on a piece of Approved April 3, 1972. equipment of this type; or one year P. McCARTY, of experience as a power clam oper- Mayor. star. Must have a valid Minnesota CHARLES P - Chauffeur's License. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL. SECTION 2 City Clerk. This ordinance shall take effect and (April 8, 1972) app valcandl publicationter its passage, Passed by the Council March 30, 1972. Council File No. 257718—Ordinance No. Yeas—Councilmen Butler, Conway, 15058—By Charles P. McCarty— Levine, Sprafka, Mr. Vice President Ordinance (Meredith) -5. An ordinance amending Nays -0. No. 3250, entitled: Approved April 3, 1972. "An administrative ordinance relating to the Civil Service Bureau of the City CHARLES P. McCARTY, of Saint Paul, approving and adopting Mayor. rules and regulations therefor. Attest: approved August 20, 1914, as amended. HARRY E. MARSHAL Clerk. The Council of the City of Saint Paul (April 8, 1972) Does Ordain: SECTION 1 Council File No. 257717—Ordinance No. That Ordinance No. 3250, approved 15057 -By Dean Meredith—August ssame0 is 9hereby fu tas herd,amendebe d "An ordinance providing for the by adding, at the end of subsection A temporary reduction of the mmunum of Section 8, the following: entrance requirements for the classes "13 No person employed by Model of Deputy Chief of Police and Captain.' Cities in the Unclassified Service shall The Council of the City of Saint Paul if suffer ris appointed to a positireduction in on nin tthe Does Ordain: Classified Service with the same SECTION 1 duties and in the same grade:' That for the first examination follow- SECTION 2 ing the effective date of this ordinance, set forth n Ordinanra"ce No 7607 for the be n forcuirements as This e thirty days after its passage, class of Deputy Chief of Police shall be approval, and publication. reduced to the following: Passed by the Council March 30, 1972. "High school graduation and two years' experience in the position and Yeas Spro�allM= Vice=President holding the title of Captain. (No sub- Levine, ev edith)--5. stitution for experience.)". ( Nays-0 SECTION 2 Approved April 3, 1972. That for the first examination fol- CHARLES P. McCARTY, lowing the effective date of this ordi- Mayor. nance, the minimum entrance require- _ ments as set forth in Ordinance No. 7607 for the class of Captain shall be AtHARRY E. MARSHALL, reduced to the following: City Clerk. i!�i-I "High school graduation and eighteen (April 8, 1972) months' experience n the position and holding the title of Lieutenant. (No substitution for experience.)". SECTION 3 Council File No. 257719—Ordnance No. This ordinance is declared necessary 15059—By Dean Meredith— in order to fill anticipated vacancies in Chapter 342 these respective position, since these An ordinance amending. positions are to be filled by Promotion of the Saint Paul Legislative Code en - from pro - present since reof e view of the lice titled -Second foer the detailedere record keeing Bureau, second hand dealers experience of parsons meeting the ex- and reporting by penance requiredp n Ordnance No. of goods purchased and their sellers 7607 sfor theseto fill the antic pions va-are to the Bureau of Police. The Council of the City of Saint Paul cancies. Does Ordain: SECTION 4 1SECTION 1 This ordinance shall take effect and That Chapter 342.07 of the Saint Paul be in fore app oval, and publication. Legislative its passage, Legislative Code is hereby amended in OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 229 striking and deleting th entirety and inserting f. place thereof the followi "Section 342.07. Records. It is the Council File No. ?57876—By Robert F. intent of the provisions of this section Sprafka— to provide for such record keeping and reporting as is deemed necessary Whereas, The Council of the City of to insure the orderly and complete Saint Paul provides for a comp=ehen- transition of title to items, mentioned sive insurance program for employees herein, as they are bought or sold. of the City of. Saint Paul and for am - Every person, firm or corporation ployees of Independent School District If= pursuant to the terms of this Number 825 d their dependents un - chapter shall keep a book in which der Council Flle Number 231269; and shall be clearly and legibly written, Whereas, The City Council under C.F. at the time of such purchase, an accu-252515 authorized the City of Saint Paul rate account or description, in the to submit a bRl to the 1971 State Legis - English language, of the goods, arti- lature, said propposed bill permitting the cles, antiques or things purchased; City to povide a comprehensive in - the amount of money paid therefor; surance program to dependents of em - the date and time of the receipt of ployess of the City whose death was the same; the name and address of due to causes arising out of and in the the person selling same, and the serial course of employment; and numbers and brand name of such lyhereas, The City Council and the goods, articles, antiques or things. The School Board of Independent School book, as well as the items mentioned District Number 625 have authority herein that are bought by the li- under Minnesota Session Laws 1971, censee, shall be kept at the licensee's Chapter 451 to provide a comprehen- usual place of business and shall be sive insurance program to dependents open to inspection at all reasonable of an employee whose death was due times by the License Inspector or his to causes arising out of and in the 'es. course of employment; now, therefore, 1, every person, firm or be it licensed hereunder shall Resolved. That upon the recommen- d deliver to the License dation of the Health and Welfare Com- ithin three days after a mittee, the City of Saint Paul shall pro - any items aforemen- vide Medical and H6spitalization for )n such forms as he shall dependents -of an employee of the City n such manner as he of Saint Paul or Independent School a complete description District Number 625 whose death was arty purchased by the li- due f causes arising out of and in the replete physical dest- course of his employment; said above seller; the seller'ss rest- described Medical, Hospital coverage to seller's driver's license be identical to that n force for regular he possess one; the employees and their dependents at the the transaction; the date time of the employees death subject ars or brand names of thee Y the transaction and anto an subsequent changes; and be it rchased. further SECTION 2 Resolved, That above described cov- erage shall cease upon: on to be designated 342.08 I) The subsequent remarriage of de - !d to the Saint Paul Legis- ceased employee's spouse, or s follows: • 2) The deceased employee's spouse 142.08. Sales After Report- attaining age 85 at which time the tcense Inspector. No prop- coverage shall be convertible to med n this chapter, pur- that of a regular retiree; my person, firm or corpo- and be it ration licensed hereunder, shall be sold by or be permitted to be re- Further Resolved, That before such moved from the place of business of above described coverage may exist, the such licensee for a period of ten death of the employee must be deter - days, after the aforementioned forms mined to have arisen out of and in are completed by the licensee, and the course of his employment under shall have been delivered by the li- Workmen' Compensation Laws, and censee to the License Inspector as be it hereinbefore required. Further Resolved, That if the de - SECTION 3 - pendants wish to obtain the above de - This ordinance shall take effect and scribed coverage, they must elect to so obtain this coverage within le days be in force thirty (30) days from and of notification by the City to the de - after its passage, approval and publica- pendents that this coverage is available; tion. and be it Passed by the Council March 30, 1972. Further Resolved, That dependents' Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, as used herein shall have the same defi- Levine, Sprafka, Mr. Vice President nition.-as the definition for dependent (Meredith) --5. In group health insurance contracts for Nays. City employees; and be it Approved April 3, 1972. Further Resolved, That payment for the above overage shall be made in CHARLES P. McCARTY, the same manner as the regular em - Mayor, ployee-dependent coverage with the Attest: surviving spouse responsible for the ' HARRY E. MARSHALL, employee share of the cost; and be it City Clerk. Finally Resolved, That the Council (April 8, 1972) instruct the proper officers to send same in its RESOLUTIONS lieu and in censee; a a tion of the dence; the number, if amount of and time o1 serial numb a 230 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL copies of this resolution to MII and I for by the Black Steer of America, Minnesota Hospital Service Associa- Inc. at 1676 White Bear Avenue, be and tion. the same is hereby granted, subject to 197 Adopted by the Council March 30, grounds lbe prepared conoanindns, that the maintained so Approved April 3, 1972, as to be dustless, that the debris be (April 8, 1972) picked up and removed dally from the around hep property be clearednd that the of snowdewa s and ice Council File No. 257877—By Roger M. during the winter. Conway— Adopted by the Council March 30, Resolved, That the Northern States 1972. Power Company be given permission AP April 3, 1972. to install approximately 1040 lineal feet (April B, 1972) of Gas Main On Griffith St. (north side) between Wilson Ave. & 3rd Street E., under provisions ofOrdinance No. Council File No. 257881 — By Dean 14786, approved May 27, 1971. Meredith— Adopted by the Council March 30, Resolved, That Application M-32 for 1872. Drive -In -Restaurant and Cigarette Li - Approved April 3, 1972. censes applied for by the Black Steer (April 8, 1972) of America, Inc. at 1591 White Bear Avenue, be and the same are hereby granted, subject to the following con - Council File No. 257878—By Roger M. ditions, that the grounds be prepared Conway— and maintained so as to be dustless, Whereas, In the matter of Comp- that the debris be picked up and re- trollers Contract L-7374-1 for Grading, moved daily from the premises and that Surfacing, and constructing a Storm the sidewalks around the property be and Sanitary Sewer in ALBERT cleared of snow and ice during the STREET from Jessamine to Brewster, winter. BREWSTER STREET—Snelling to Al- Adopted by the Council March 30, 1972 bert, and JESSAMINE AVENUE — ' Albert to Hemline, City Project No. 71- Approved April 3, 1972. G-1821, Arcon Construction Company, (April 8, 1972) Inc., Contractor, the specified date of completion is September 15, 1971, and Whereas, The Contractor was not able Council File No. 257882 — BY Dean to complete the work by said date of Meredith— completion, but the City did not suffer Resolved, That Application L-14086 any loss therefrom, therefore be it for Drive -In -Restaurant License, ap- Resolved, That the proper City offi- plied for by The Solray Corp. at 1180 cials be and they are hereby authorized prosperity Avenue, be and the same is and directed to execute an amendment hereby granted, subject to the follow - to said contract extending the time of ing conditions. that the grounds be pre - completion to July 15, 1972, provided pared and maintained so as to be however, that this resolution shall have dustless, that the debris be picked up no force or effect unless the sureties on and removed daily from the premises the Contractors bond consent thereto and that the sidewalks around the and file such consent in writing with property be cleared of snow and ice the City Comptroller, and be it during the winter. Further Resolved, That the City of Adopted by the Council March 30. Saint Paul hereby waives all claim for 1972, liquidated damages and that no engi- Approved April 3, 1972. veering and inspection costs on this (April 8, 1972) project will be charged to the Cantrac- for for such extended period. Adopted by the Council March 30. Council File No. 257883 — By Dean 1972. Approved April 3, 1972. Meredith— Whereas, Proper notice has been re - (April 8, 1972) ceived as to change of officers in the St. Paul Lodge No. 59, B. P. O. E. hold- ers of On Sale Liquor License No. 8187, Council File No. 257879—By Roger M. at 72 Concord Street, expiring January Conway— 31, 1973, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Resolved, That Marcus F. Hischke Public Works be and hereby is author- being elected Exalted Ruler (President) ized and ordered to cause the section with the present incumbents, Paul B. of streets named in the accompanying Williams, Secretary, and Dennis Harlan, list on file in the office of the City Treasurer, be and the same are hereby Clerk to be flushed, sprinkled or oiled a Adopted by the Council March 30, roved for the purpose of Public health and 72. dust suppression for the year 1972. 19Approved April 3, 1972. Adopted b ythe Council March 30, 1972. (April 8, 1972) Approved April 3, 1972. (April 8, 1972) Council File No. 257884 — By Dean Meredith— Council File No. 257880 — BY Dean Resolved, That licenses applied for Meredith— by the persons named on the list at - Resolved, That Application M-65 for tached to this resolution be and the Drive -In -Restaurant License, applied same are hereby granted, and the City OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 231 Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council March 30, 1972. Approved April 3, 1972. (April 8, 1972) c Council File No. 257885 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to thisresolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council March 30, 1, 72. Approved April 3, 1972. (April 8, 1972) Council File No. 257886 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby grantedand the City Clerk is instructed to issue such It- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council arch 30, 1 M 972. Approved April "1972. (April 8, 1972) Council File No. 257888—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of $79,080.76, covering checks numbered SB25 to 5882 inclusive, as per checks or pertinent listing of same on file in the office of the City Comp- troller. Adopted by the Council March 30, 1972. Approved April 3, 1972. (April 8, 1972) Council File No. 257890—By Victor J. Tedesco— Wher, The City Architect has re - I led easthe City Council to hold a pub- lic hearing to consider the advisability and necessity of the correction or wrecking and removal of the following described buildings, said structures having been reported to constitute a public hazard: Address 1120 Mackubin Legal Description, Except part taken for opening of Norton St. the S. 65' of E. 128.03' of W. 288.03' of Lot 54 Wilkin & Heywards Out Lots; Type of Structure, Two story frame single family dwelling. Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: Fred R. Young—fee owner Arnold and Virginia Mathwig Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a public hearing be held byand before the Council of the City of Saint Paul in the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on April 19, 1972 to consider the advisa- bility and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said structures on the above described property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the City Architect, on behalf of the City Coun- cil, notify by mail the record owners of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other inter- ested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. Adopted by the Council March 31, 1972. Approved April 3, 1972. (April 8, 1972) Co(incil File No. 257891—By Victor J edesco— Resolved, That an extra in -the amount of Three Thousand Five Hun- dred Sixty-four Dollars $3,564) be al- lowed under Contract L-7443 between the City of Saint Paul and the Edw. Kolar Plumbing and Heating Co., said contract for the Mechanical Construc- tion of a Traffic Maintenance Building and Office Building for the Department of Public Works, and said extra to cover installation of the sprinkler sys- tem in the Traffic Maintenance Build- Ing, said work having been requested by the Commissioner of Public Works, and agreement made with the contrac- tor, and a memorandum of said agree- ment having been filed with the Comp- troller and countersigned by him. Charge to CIB 9271-801. Job #71-29. Adopted by the Council March 31, 1972. Approved April 3, 1972. (April 8, 1972) Council File No. 257892—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved That a net credit in the amount ok' Two Hundred Ninety-six Dollars (8296) be allowed under Con- tract L-7442 between the City of Saint Paul and M. A. Mortenson Co., said contract for the General Construction of a Traffic Maintenance Building and .Office Building for the Department of Public Works, and said credit to cover miscellaneous changes as itemized on Change Order No. 1 for the Traffic Adopted by the Council March 31, 1972. Approved April 3, 1972. (April 8, 1972) Council,File No. 257893—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved,' That a net extra in the amount of One Hundred Fifty-three Dollars ($153) be allowed under Con- tract L-7442 between the City of Saint Paul and M.'A. Mortenson Co., said contract for General Construction of a Traffic Maintenance Building and Of- fice Building and said extra to cover changes in finish materials for the Of- fice Building, said work having been requested by the Commissioner of Pub- lic Works, and agreement made with 232 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL the contractor, anda memorandum of of Municipal Court for overtime em - said agreement having been filed with ployment as described in the resolution. the Comptroller and countersigned by Adopted by the Council March 31, him. Charge to C1B 9270-801. Job 197A2pproved April 3, 1972. #71-30. (April 8, 1972) Adopted by the Council March 31, 1972. Approved April 3, 1972. (April 8, 1972) Council File No. 257889—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, Ordinance No. 15007, C.F. Council File No. 257894—BY Victor J. 256639 provided that the City Council Tedesco— shall approve the form by which cit,- Resolved, That an extra in the zens shall make application to the Solid amount of One Thousand Two Hundred Waste Collection Special Assistance Eighty-five Dollars ($1,285) be allowed Committee; uncil does ap- under Contract L-7444 between the City Resolved, That the Co of Saint Paul and the Claude M. Ander- prove the attached form. son Else. Co., said contract for the Adopted by the Council March 31, Electrical Construction of a Traffic 1972. Maintenance Building and Office Build- Approved April 3, 1972. ing, and said extra to cover ch es (April 8, 1972) for additional equipment and installa- tions as itemized in Change Order Council File No. 257991—By Roger M. E-1 for the Traffic Maintenance Build- ing, said work having been requested Conway— by the Commissioner of Public Works, and agreement made with the contrac- Resolved, That the City on of the Co here - tor mentnha mernoran been Sled sawiyh the id agree- committee iancurs n tthe he aaward of. a contract ..__-- -. uth �snr furnishing all labor, in anc tJnargev +� �- -• - - Adopted by the Council March 31, 1972. Approved April 3, 1972. (April 8, 1972) Council File No. 257911—BY Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the City Council hereby concurs in the action of the Contract Committee in the award of a contract for furnishing all labor, me terials, aqu. ent and services neces sary or incidental to the BITUNIIN OvS S. or ,von-w...,o....... i - 000.00) as a result 4980 and the specif specifications and the Corperauou the ent pr per formel is eof cont act and obtain draft directed to the necessary performance and IN are bonds. The proper City offici are hereby authorized to execute said con- tract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. --c F. No. 257436. Contract No. 72-P-0557. Engineer's Estimate: $60,076.00. Whereas, A written proposal for the Formal Bid No. 4979. making of the following improvement, Adopted by the Council March 31, viz.: 1972. Reconstruct the sidewalk on the south Approved April 3, 1972. side of Bayard Ave. from, Sumner St. (April 8, 1972) to Kenneth St. and by doing all other y— work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having Council File No. 257912—BY Charles P. been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it McCarty— That the Commissioner of Resolved, That the proper City offi- Resolved, vers are hereby authorized to pay cer- Public be and is hereby ordered tain employes in the office of the Clerk and directted:ed: is specifications and the Corporation ounsel is hereby directed to draft the roper form of contract and obtain is necessary performance and payment ponds. The proper City officials are iereby authorized to execute said con- ract on behalf of the City of Saint caul. ,.F. No. 257024. ,ontract No. S-0984. Formal Bid No. 4980. rZineer's Estimate: $1,072,000.00. ng Adopted by the Council April 6, 1972. Approved April 7, 1972. (April 8, 1972) PRELIMINARY ORDERS Council File No. 257895—BY Roger M. Conway— OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 233 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners - 5 , wners.5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council March 31, 1972. Approved April 3, 1972. (April 8, 1972) Council File No. 257896—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west side of Milton St. from Juno Ave. to Randolph Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental 5. To report upon all of the fore- ;oing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council March 31, .972. Approved April 3, 1972. (April 8, 1972) Council File No. 257898—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the east side of Milton St. from Bayard Ave. to the south approximately 125 ft. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- prevement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Sat Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said Improvement. ivliig 2. To Investigate the nature, extent the and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. iered 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4 To state whether or not said im- 1. To- investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commisstoner of Finance. Adopted by the Council March 31, 1972. Approved April 3, 1972. (April 8, 1972) Council File No. 257897—By Roger M. Conway— A written proposal for the the following improvement, Let the sidewalk on the east tsworth St. from Juno Ave. It approximately 120 it. and n ..rl,or work which is nec- :o the Council of the City ox hamE raui; :herefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner 01 Public Works be and is hereby orderef and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of saic improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, exten and estimated cost of said improve ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketcl of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said Inn provement is asked for on the politic, of three or more owners. provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council March 31, 1972. Approved April 3, 1972. (April 8, 1979) Council File No. 257899—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Avon St. from Grand Ave. to Summit Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5: Ttl reort upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council March 31, 1972. Approved April 3, 1972. (April 8, 1972) 234 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 25790Q -BY Roger M. oner of public 1Workdd Th s be and is hereby t the �ordered Conway- and directed: Whereas, A written propposrovement ori deslrabil tyloves ioftethe the mak ng iof said making of the following imp improvement. viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both 2. To investigate the nature, extent sides of Syndicate St. from Selby Ave. and estimated cost of said improve - to Marshall Ave. and by doing all other merit, and the total cost thereof. work which is necessary and incidental 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch to complete said improvement, having of said improvement. been presented to the Council of the 4. To state whether or not said im- City of Saint Paul, therefore, be it provement 1s asked for on the petition Resolved, That the Commissioner of of three or more owners. Public Works be and is hereby ordered 5. To report upon all of the fore - and directed: going matters to the Commissioner of 1. To investigate the necessity for, Finance. or desirability of, the making of said Adopted by the Council March 31, improvement. 1972. 2. investigate the nature, extent Approved AAprrl 381972. and estimated cost of said improve- ( P 1972) merit, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. Council File No. 257903 -By Roger M. 9. To state whether or not said im- Conway- provement is asked for on the petition Whereas, A written proposal for the of three or more owners. nemaking of the following improvement, 5. To report upon all of the fore- viz . going matters to the Commissioner of Reconstruct the sidewalk on both Finance. - Adopted by the Council March 31, to Marshall Ave. and Ave.byrdoing all other 1972. work which is necessary and incidental Approved April 3, 1972. to complete said improvement, having (April 8, 1972) been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Council File No. 257901 -By Roger M. Public Works be and is hereby ordered Conway- and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, Whereas, A written proposal for the or desirability of, the making of said making of the following Improvement, improvement. viz.: 2. To investigate the nature, extent Reconstruct the sidewalk on both and estimated cost of said improve - sides of Wheeler St. from Bayard Ave. merit, and the total cost thereof. to Hartford Ave. and by doing all other 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch work which is necessary and incidental of said improvement. to complete said improvement, having 4. To state whether or not said im- been presented to the Council of the provement is asked for on the petition City of Saint Paul, therefore, be it of three or more owners. Resolved, That the Commissioner of 5. To report upon all of the fore - Public Works be and is hereby ordered going matters to the Commissioner of and directed: Finance. 1. To investigate the necessity for Adopted by the Council March 31, o72. r desirability of, the making of said 1972, 11 12p,Ov investigate the nature, extent Approved Appri13819 972) and timated cost of said improve - es merit, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Council File No. 257904 -By Roger M. of said improvement. Conway - 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition Whereas, A written proposal for the '4 of three or more owners. making of the following improvement, To report upon all of the £ore- viz.: going in to the Commissioner of :south Ronstruct the side of Bayard Ave. sidewalk from Wilder Finance. Adopted by the Council March 31, St. to Cleveland Ave. and by doing all 1972. other work which is necessary and in - Approved April 3, 1972. cidental to complete said int rovement, (April 8, 1972) having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul, therefore, be it Council File No. 257902 -BY Roger M. Resolved, That the Commissioner ofPublic Works be and is hereby ordered Conway- and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, improve einty of, the making of said viz.:walk on both 2. To investigate the nature, extent Reconstruct the side t and estimated cost of said improve - sides of Prior Ave. from Fairmoun ' Ave. to Goodrich Ave. and by doing ment, and the total cost thereof. all other work which is necessary and 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch incidental to complete said improve- o£ said improvement, ment, having been presented po the 4. To state whether or not said im- Coura6l of the City of Saint Paul, f three provement is sake more ownexs.or n the petition therefore, be it OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 235 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council March 31, 1972. Approved April 3, 1972. (April 8, 1972) Council File No. 257905 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the northwest side of Hill St. rom fEagle St. to Kellogg Blvd. and by doingg all other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council March 31, 1972. Approved April 3, 1972. (April 8, 1972) Council File No. 257906 By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk and replace with integral curb and sidewalk on the south side of E. 7th St. from Ross Ave to Earl St. and by doing all othe work which is necessary and incidents to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of th( City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner o'. Public Works be and is hereby ordere( and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity fox or desirability of, the making of sail improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, exten and estimated cost of said Improve ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketcl of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im provement is asked for on the petitio of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore going matters to the Commissioner c Finance. Adopted by the Council March 3: 1972. Approved April 3, 1972. (April 8, 1972) ouncil File No. 257907 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the taking of the following improvement, iz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk and replace rith integral curb and sidewalk on the ast side of Minnesota St. from 9th treet to 10th Street together with all reaways, coal -holes, trapdoors, tun - els and other undergroaynd facilities f every description, and Provided that 11 permits heretofore granted by said My of St. Paul for the installation nd/or maintenance of such areaways, oal-holes, trapdoors, tunnels and other aidergrotmd facilities of every descrp- ion will be and the same are hereby evoked unless said areaways, coal - toles, trapdoors, tunnels and other un- lerground facilities of every descrip- ion are reconstructed by said permit- ee on or before a date which is 90 lays after the date of final approval if this order; and that, further, the Department of Public Works, through is Chief Engineer, is hereby authorized ind directed to fill in and remove such every description, the permittees of avhich areaways, coal -holes, trapdoors, tunnels and other underground facili- des of every description fall to recon- •truct the same to the satisfaction of the City Engineer on or before the above mentioned date, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council March 31, 1972. Approved April 3, 1972. (April 8, 1972) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON REVISIONS IN THE SAINT PAUL CITY BUDGET FOR 1972 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to Saint Paul City Char- ter, Section 203.2, the Saint Paul City Council will hold a public hearing on the 18th day. of April, 1972, at 10:00 A.M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall and Cour House Building. Saint Paul, Minnesota, for the purpose of considering revisions within the adopted budget for 1972. Dated April 5, 1972. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (April 8, 1972) 236 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS SECTION 2 OF THE COUNCIL That said ordinance, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amend- ed by striking out of Section 7, where they appear under the heading Skilled or.ORDINANCES L ChiefRefrigerationand Operating Engineer Council File No. 257742 -Ordinance No. Refrigeration Engineer I 15090 -BY Dean Meredith- Refrigeration Engineer II -§ AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE (Steam -Electric) ) AGAAINT THE CITY OFSAINTPAUL. specivelybsthe fo lowing etitlesereof, re - Chief Opperating Engineer - The Council of the City of Saint Paul GCi sting Engineer I -Civic Center ?' Does Ordain: Operating Engineer II -Civic Center SECTION 1 SECTION 3 That the proper City officers are This ordinance shall take effect and hereby authorized and directed to pay be in force on the first day of the first out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, a roll period following thirty dayys to Thomas R. Kinning, Jr., the sum of abler its passage, approval, and pub li- $147;90,. in fall settlement of his claim cation. of damages sustained on or about Passed by the Council April 7, 1972. August 30, 1971, as more particularly set out in a communication to the City CouncilmenYeas - Council on September 28, 1971. L vine Me edith, Sp alkauTedesco, Mr. SECTION 2 McCarty) -7. That said sum shall be paid, to the said claimant upon his execution and delivery of a release in full to the City in a form to be approved by the Cor- poration in the meanner fo esaid. damages sus - SECTION 3 That this ordinance shalltakeeffect, and be in force tandypublia after -its passage, app Passed by the Council April 4, 1972. Yeas - Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. Vice President (Meredith) -6. Nays --0. Approved' April 7, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, Clerk. (April 15, 1972) President ( c Nays -0• Approved April 7, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, yARTY, Attest: HARRY E. MARSHAL Clerk. (April 15, 1972) Council janDa Ordinance No. 062 -By 257789.-Ordinance An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446• entitled: "An administration ordinance fixing ,the compensation rates of certain city positions and employments," approved January 23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 e No 6446 ap roved ---�- That %dinanc 23, 1925, as amended, a and January the same is hereby further amended by Council File No. 257788 -Ordinance No. striking out of Section II, where they heading Group E. 15061 -By Dean Meredith- appear under the the following lines: An ordinance amending Ordinance „Chief Refrigeration and 5.91" Engineer ....$ No. 3250, entitled: "An administrative ordinance relating Operating . "Refrigeration Engineer I 5.01" to the Civil Service Bureau of the City of Saint Paul, approving and adopting (Steam -Electric) . ••Refrigeration En er II 5.36" rules and regulations therefor,' August 20, 1914, as amended. (Steam -Electrics+,•••••• and by substituting in lieu thereof, re - approved Paul spectively, the following lines: The Council of the City of Saint "Chief Operating Engineer- $6 26" Does Ordain: Civic _Center .............. "Operating Engineer I- 5.36" SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 3250, approved and Engineer II- •�• O Civic •• pi rating5.71". August 20, 1914, as amended, d hereby further amended tabPy C ................. Center the same is striking out of Section 6, Groupae SECTION 2 ordinance shall take effect and Manual ands Maiiit Hance This daysrafter its passage. subs tiRtutingriti nolieulanhereofe thentite followingcthirtyt approvall, and publication. Civic Center Plant Helper. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 237 Passed by the Council April 7, 1972. Yeas - Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. President (McCarty) -7. Nay". Approved April 7, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 257790 -Ordinance No. 15063 -By Dean Meredith - An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7607, entitled: "An ordinance fixing the duties and responsibilities and the minimum quali- fications for the various classes of positions in the Classified Service of the City," approved February 13, 1935, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain; SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 7607, approved February 13, 1935, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out the following titles, and specifications for Chief Refrigeration and Operating Engineer Refrigeration Engineer I (Steam -Electric) Refrigeration Engineer II (Steam -Electric) Refrigeration Plant Helper and by substituting in lieu thereof, re- spectively, t for for titles, and s Chief Operating Engineer - Civic Center Operating Engineer I -Civic Center Operating Engineer II --Civic Center Civic Center Plant Helper Title of class: CHIEF OPERATING ENGINEER - CIVIC CENTER Duties and responsibilities: Under direction, to be in charge of thi operation, maintenance, and repair o. all power units, machinery, acces series, and equipment in the refri� oration plants, heating systems, az conditioning systems, and the aprin kler system at the Civic Center Com Alex; and, to perform related work a assigned. Examples of work performed: To supervise and direct engineers an, other personnel. To operate, maintain, adjust and regu late steam and electrical refrigera tion equipment. To operate, maintain, adjust and reg ulate ammonia compressors, synchro nous motors, starting panels, and ex citors. To operate, maintain, adjust and regu late high-pressure steam brine heat ers, brine and vacuum Pumpps, tem perature control, and air conditionin equipment. To supervise the operation and main tenance of the equipment describe above and other mechanical equip- ment. ro keep records and to make reports. Iinimum qualifications: three years' experience as an operat- ing Engineer H --Civic Center. 'itle of class: OPERATING ENGINEER I - CIVIC CENTER )uties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to assist in operat- ing, maintaining and repairing power units, machinery, accessories, and equipment in the refrigeration plants, I eating systems, air conditioning sys- tems,`and the sprinkler system at the Civic Center Complex; and to perform related work as assigned. rxamples of work performed: To assist the Operating Engineer H- rCivic Center in the operatio, main- tenance, and repair of steam and electrical refrigerating equipment, ammonia and Freon compressors, M motors, starting panels, and excitors, high-pressure steam brine heaters, brine and vacuum pumps, temperature control, and air conditioning equipment at the Civic maintaining, • converters, ips,blowers, and related and repairing pumps, and To -assist in making minor repairs on steam pipes, water pipes, fixtures, elevators, valves, motors, doors, locks, and other mechanical equipment throughout the Civic Center Complex. Minimum qualifications: Eighth -grade education and two years' experience as an operating engineer; or two years' experience as a Civic Center Plant Helper. Title of class: OPERATING ENGINEER II - CIVIC CENTER Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to have charge, during a shift, of the operation, main- tenance and repair of all power units, machinery, accessories,and equip ment in the refrigeration plants, heating systems, air conditioning sys- tems, and the sprinkler system at the Civic Center Complex; and to per- form related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: Orme ana vac - ire control, and 1pment at the To operate, maintain, and repair heat- ing converters, heating controls, numns. blowers. combustion controls, r sprinkler sys- other fire fight- " COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 239 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 238 City of Saint Paul system for the Housing Inspection Passed by the Council April 7, 1972. a gas -driven i The Council of the Section and the Certificate of Oc- Program. yeas -Councilmen Butler, Conway, Tedesco, crate and maintain To op Does Ordain: cupancy Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, electrical generator. repairs on SECTION 1 To make minor emergency. equipment., No. approved pbe To plan and direct the work of Hous- mg Aides and other assigned per- Mr. President (McCarty) -7. Nays -0. the above-mentioned Ordi1914Ceas amended, and To make minor repairs on steam Pipes, That elevators, August �" her amended by sonnel involved in the reinspection of buildings for the purpose of issuing Approved April 7, 1972. water pipes, fixtures, valves, motors, doors, locks, and other the same is hereby furt . Grade 47 throughout the inserting in Sectionr 6, 1s Group, certificates of occupancy. To receive complaints and to refer CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. mechanical equipment Professions, under the heading Civic Center Complex. title Supervisor of Housing In- them to the appropriate section. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, the Minimum qualifications: and five Years' spection To supervise the implementation of Eighth -grade education an operating engineer, SECTION 2 procedures. (April 15, 1972) experience as at least three years of which must mainte- This ordinance days its effect To prepare reports and recommends - tions. have been in the operation,, after nance. and repair of refrigeration be in force thirty experience approval, and publication. Minimum qualifications: Council File No. 257552 -Ordinance No. machinery; or five years' in the erection and inst oatiothree passed by the Council April 7, 1972. College graduation and seven years' experience in housing and building 15067-H Roger M. Conway— y refrigeration machinery; crating En- Councilmen Butler, Conway, _ experience as an P Yeas - Tedesco, Mr. SPrafka, inspection work, at least three years of which must have involved admin- An ordinance approving the project of acquiring an easement m the City of years' gineer I -Civic Center. Levine, Meredith, President (McCarty) -7- istrative and supervisory responsi- Saint Paul to open, widen, and expand Title of class: Nays.&. PLANT HELPER April 7, 1972. bilities. (No substitution for educe- tion.) the intersection " of Berry Street at University Avenue, City Project P - CIVIC CENTER Approved Duties and responsibilities:to and CHARLES P. McCARTY, SECTION 2 0286R. Paul prepare Under supervision, ial ice to assist Mayor. This ordinance shall take effect and The Council of the City of Saint Does Ordain: maintain indoonaandcmaintenance of Attest: M the op HARRY E. MARSHALL. plant; and to perform City Clerk. be in force thirty days after its passage. approval, and publication. April 7, 1972. SECTION 1 a refrigeration related work as assigned. 15, 1972) Passed by the Council That the Commissioner of Public ed. (April Examples of work performed: of To maintain propertemperature condi-----�'-"- To Yeas -Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Works, having reported to the Council that an easement for street and high •the £or various temperature tions. freezing flood File No. 257792 -Ordinance No. Mr. President (McCarty) -7. - Nays -0. way purposes on, over, and across the following described land: To put on a light fast Council cold water. 15065 -By Dean Meredith, by request- Approved April 7, 1972. That part of Lot 10, Auditor's Sub- division No. 9 St. Paul Minn., wlth hot or To place the backstops and het ey Ordinance hockey nets, goal posts. An ordinance amending lines, hockey :wog CHARLES P. MCCARTY, Mayor. bounded by the following described lines: Beginning at a point on the aint To mix colors and to pin the ice. No.607otdenotCe the duties and lines or various designs operation quail- the oP and the minimum Attest: Southwesterly line of said Lot 10, 10.0 feet Northwesterly of the To operate or supervise Zamboni Ice -surfacing machine' responsibilities with a Service of HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. Southeasterly corner of said lot; thence Northeasterly on a straight r, of a positions in the Classified To operate a tractor equipped (April 15, 1972) line to a point the East line plow or squeegee. operating En_ the City;' as amended. Civic Center OP and February 13, 1935, e said lot, rly feet North of the a Southeasterly corner of said lot; i To assist. repair, approved o eers in the operation, lent p o£ Te The Council of the City of Saint Paul Council File No. 257793 -Ordinance No. thence Southerly along said East line to the Southeasterly corner of . maintenance pment. and the related equip Does Ordain: 15066 -By Roger M. Conway- said lot; thence Northwesterly along the Southwesterly line of said lot Minimum qualifications: SECTION i Eighth -grade education. roved 2 That Ordinance No. 7607, appp amended, be and AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE AN CLAIM OF LEONARD P. SAINT OF SAINT to the point of beginning, is required by the Department of Pub - ' SECTION 1935, as take effect and February 13, is hereby further amended Y AGAINST THE CITY pA�,, lie Works for the opening, widening, and expanding the intersection of Ber- This ordinance shall or- force on the first day of the first the same days fnsertfng in its properspecifica- ry Street at University Avenue, City � payroll period £oalo Tohabetical be in thirty val, and publi- der the Following THE COUNCII. OF THE CITY OF PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Project P -0286R,. that the estimated cost of the acquisition of said easement 5.'. after its passage, Pp tions for Supervisor of Housing Inspection SAINT is $500.00, and that the Comptroller has }' cation. April 7, 1972• Title of class: SECTION 1 certified to the Council the manner in which the funds may be made avail - Passed by the Council Conway, gUpEgVISOR OF HOUSING Butler,esco, That the proper City officers are p able; that the Council hereby approves ' Yeas -Councilmen Mr. S rafka, INSPECTION Meredith, P hereby authorized to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to Leonard the project for the acquisition of the said easement for the aforesaid purpose ' Levine, } President (McCarty) -'7• Duties and responsibilities: charge of the P. Keran, the sum of $577.77 in full set - and directs that the same d acquireon Nays -0. Under direction, April 7, 1972. Housing In ection Section in But Buildings; Buildings: dement of his claim for damages sus- tained on January 28, 1972 as a result m for such purpose by the Committee he Lands consisting of the Mayor, the '- Approved reau o£ Public erI ias�isl assigned. CHARLES P. McCARTY, form related of an accident involving a City vehicle driven by Herbert Schotl at or near the COM public Works, Agent. ndtthe Commsissioner of Mayor. Examples of work P in- employeesSaint alley behind 486 Nebraska Avenue East, Finance if the same cane acquired ... •'• a To assign and supervise Attest: volved in the inspection of sing coda. the housing E. MARSHAci`y Paul, Minnesota. by purchase at a reasonable price, and it shall so report to the Council the HARRY Clerk. for compliance with Investigation of coin- SECTION 2 cost thereof, provided, however, that '�' 1972) To supervise the (ikPrll 15' regarding violations of the That said sum shall be paid to the in case the Committee on Lands cannot at a reasonable i plaints �-- housing codes., as to assign ed employeesdelivery said claimant upon his execution and of a release in Rill to the City, procure said easement price, then it 'shall so report to the the Council ;. • To instruct to acquaint thein their duties and d regu laws, or u1ir in a form to be approved by the Cor- poration Counsel, for all damages and Council, and in that event, hereby orders and directs that con - be instituted I( Council ,pith the work. -BY Dean Meredith, by request— @ s injuries sustained in the manner afore- demnation proceedings law to secure said ease- 1508 lotions governing Ordinance uFeau - amending To lam to the Po blousing mope said. pursuant to ment. ' kn ordinance policies relating No. 3250, entitled: ecial investigations, sur- ordinance relating tions. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect SECTION 2 take effect "An admhifstrative to the Civil Service Bureaand doptibg veys and studies. maintenianaziagement and be in force thirty days after its That this ordinance shall and be in force thirty (30) days from Saint Paul, approving To supervise the therefor, records passage, approval and publication. ��' rules and regulations August 20, 1914, as amended. appropriate { iT. approved 240 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL and after its passage, approval and NUE ANDA LINE THAT IS Y LINE OF 01310�THE publication.H LINE r FEET SOUTHERLY AND-PARArF.T. TO SAID OMO Passed by the Council April 12, 1972 AVENUE, FORUA NEEDED PARKING Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway. LOT BY SAID PERMITTEES. Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. President (McCarty) -7. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Nays -0. Does Ordain: Approved April 12, 1972. SECTION 1 CHARLES p. MCCARTY. That permission and authority are Mayor. hereby granted to the International In - Attest: stitute, Inc. and the Minnesota State IIARRY E. MARSHALL, Agricultural Society to use that Part City Clerk. southerye liner of CSteet omo Avthe and (April 15, 1972) line ,that is 131.9 feet southerly and �— parallel to for -al needed parking lot line of mo by Avenue, Council File No. 257753—Ordinance No. said permittees. 15068—BY Roger M. Conway— SECTION 2 An ordinance amending Ordinance That the Commissioner of Public No. 13534, approved January 31, 1967, Works is hereby authorized Institute, issue pertaining to One -Way Streets. ice amit to�yd the he InternaMirinesotatiStat nal Agrlul The Council of the City of Saint Paul jural Society for using those said por- tions of Aldine Street upon and subject to the following conditions' s shall con - SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 13534, approved i ad ing the 1 followingherebt amended Son by thereof: 1 So Midway pkwy. Service Drive v One. to Way East from Snelling Arona St. Delos St. One -Way East from Robert St. to Clinton Ave- Delos ve. D l sto . one -Way ne- on West from Robert Herschel St. One -Way South from Day- ton Ave. to Ashlandorth from Sum - Aldine St. One -Way mit Ave. to Iglehart Ave. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall not be printed as part of the Saint Paul Leg slattve Code but shall be incorporated therein by reference. SECTION 3 be in force thirty ance lall (30) da s effect snc after its passage, approval and publi cation. Passed by the Council April 12, 19% Yeas—Councilmen Butler, Conwa3 Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, M' President (McCarty) -7• Nays -0. Approved April 12, 1972. CHARLES P. IaCYAo TY, a. That said- P o,....nts entirely at its he Ln 1 of a regisce.ou ---- _- and said Of the State of Minnesota, roved pby id lans and specifications aP the Department of Public orks and Identified as Public Works Project Number E-1118; b. That said permittees shall pay the cost of publication of this ordinance and sspassed intrelation t sthisdordi- nance; c. That the said permittees shall, within thirty (30) days after the passage of this ordinance, file a written accept- ance thereof with the City Clerk; d. That the permittees shall comply with all recommendations of the City of Saint Paul in the construction of said parking area, and that the per- , mittees shall below permiisefor that may be Ing all parking required by the Saint Paul Legislative Code; e. That said per shall properly protect all excavations made in the streets, sidewalks and boulevards both am - day and night so as to avoid d roperty; Attest: Works; HARRY E. MARSCity Clerk. f. That said caption of s (April 15, 1972) prosecute the dingence, an work to the Council File No. 257818—Ordinance No. Ofuaidl or 1509—By Roger M. Conway— g, That sal PER- the Construe AN ORDINANCE GRANTINGTIONAL partment of MISSION TO INTCHEAN TETE MINNE- construction INSTITUTE. SOTA STATE ETY TO USE ATHA PAR OF OAL- eat has been DINE STREET LYING BETWEEN final inspecti ins p amp said streets, ids to avoid set - ,re said streets, rds to their orig- receiving notice mer of Public nes, after the in- �rovement, shall ontinuously, with completep al ion and apg royal W on or efore ttees shall notify Kineer of the Works when De id notify the same eeera when proj- rn allow for a OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 241 h. That said pen ceed with constru til said permitte complied with the insurance and i tained in the Cit; partment of Publt, for Street and dated April 1, IS 1.44 of said specil applicable to con' pose of this Ord sections O amender 1.44. though the wo, substituted for a wnrrever th esaid Section in ence set as shall be read as e permittees' was ti word "contractor", ti e appears in the a 4, as amended; said] ended, of the Spe- t and Sewer Con- t ty of Saint Paul is r d herein by refer- I as completely as if i verbatim. Proof of provisions of the 1 call be in such form i Counsel of the City ay direct and the d by the aforesaid after submission to unsel, be filed in the ptroller of the City nittees or successors koout snpmidfthipermit an tin lu located on said the City of St. Paul, its agents, call" - and employeeslosses, Judgments s s its all or ages, claims, expenses on account .of all claims of whatever nature arising out of or co- nected operation candt retio ofofi tn he sapari. lot A certificate of this said king insurance shall be deposited with the City, of St. Pmhl be9hili?v1einsuarance a of five thousand dollars ($5000.00) lditioned to comply with all the ms of this ordinance and to indde- dm said City from all costs. ex - ries that may accrue occasioned by making of the improvement or sing out of the same; r. That said permittee shall submit nd and insurance documents to the rice Engineer of the Department of iblic Works; L That said permittee shall furnish e Department of Public Works all ,currents of record that are a part Of .e Contract or incidental to its execu- �n including but, not limited to idendums, ,as built plans and trac- tus. That said permettmeiit 5restoreanand ie term of this p whether public or ,pair all property, nvate, damaged or which may be amaged due to the construction, op - ration and maintenance or presence of he parking lot area provided for here - a; n. The Council reserves the right o evoke this permit whenever in its ,pinion the public necessities or the utblic interest will be served by such •evocation. SECTION 3 shaU and beforce (30) take from after its passage, approval and Publica- tion. passed by the Council April 121 1972. Yeas — Councilmen Sprafka, Butler, Con Mr. Levine, Meredith, President (McCarty) -7 - Nays --O. Approved April 12, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL.City Clerk. (April 15, 1972) shall be issued by an lnsur++..­ ­�,_,._ panty biness in the licensed to do US state of Minnesota and the premium and all eCouncil File No. 257817—Ordinance No. xpenses incidental thereto shall be paid promptly by the permit- 15070—BY Roger M. Conway— tees initially and on renewal. Before hall ORDINANCE SETTLING THE the expiration, said permittpermitteesAN s deposit with the City of St. Paul a new CLAIM OF JEANETTE A. SVITAK certificate to replace any expiring in- AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. surance. The permittees and the City The Council of the City of Saint Paul amaount noll be t less thaas n the follorwing cov- Does Ordain: er Bodily injury insurance (including Bodily death) in an amount of not less isingthan $100,000.0 for �iesll dto or dut eath of one of bodily inj person, angd subject to the same limit for eachnot less than $300,000-00 On account amount of any one accident. Property damageinsurance in an amount of not less than $50,00.00 for all damages to or destruction of prop- erty in any one accident. The stored immediate) shall aafter theatia occur- rence of any a `cam Ventoraccrue which liability and the City of St. Paul shall be noti- fied 10 days in advance of the can- cellation of t�e1�Oea ce coverage by the issuing he pP aannyy � ermittee bond That to tsaid City of Saint Paul intsthe SECTION 1 t the proper City officers are y authorized and directed to pay the Tort Liability Fund 0035-42 , anette A. Svitak as mother and Ell guardian of Dean Svitak, the if Three Hundred and no/100 Dol - $300.0), in full settlement of her for damages and injuries sus - [I by reason of a fall on a defective .alk at or near the Saint Paul por- 1f the Marshall Avenue Bridge aka Street .Bridge, Saint Paul,.Minne- on July 8, 1971. SECTION 2 at said sum shall be paid to the claimant upon her execution and ,ery of a release in full to the City, form to be approved by the Coi- tion Counsel, for all damages and 242 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL injuries sustained in the manner afore- said. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be a force thirty its approval d publication. passage, Passed by the Council April 12, 1972. t Yeas—Councilmen Butler, Conway, it Levine, Meredith. Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. A President (McCarty) -7. it Nays -0. r Approved April 12, 1972. s ° CHARLES P. McCARTY. I Mayor. 1 Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL.Clerk. (April 15, 1972) RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 257910—BY Leonard W. Levine ­ Resolved, City offi- Resolved, That the prop cers are hereby in the City tClerrk s certain employes Office (Bureau of Elections) for over- time employment as described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. Approved April 1 ((1972 A 5, 1972) Vhereas, It dp^ears that the last ,wn record owners of said buildings as follows: Mrs. Verna Geisenhof Mr. Walter L. M . Arthur L. Fuller rherefe- Be It Resolved, That a .blic hearing ` held by and before Council ethe Council ChambeoChthe amber of hetPaul Court ,use in said city at 10:00 a.m. on pril 25, 1972 to consider the advisabil- y and necessity of ordering the cor- :ction or wrecking and removal of old structures on the above described ropertY inasmuch as said structures re reported to constitute a hazard to ublic health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the City Ar- hitect'on behalf of the City Council, otify by mail the record owners of he property in question at the last mown address !steersonsof record, of the date and fine Persons of the hearing. ,Old) Adopted Apthe ril Co 1972. Ail 4, 1972. Approve(April 15, 1972) 4 Council File No. 257916—BY Roger M The final costs for the in - of Curbing at the intersection Ave., and Smith Ave., Comp- ..__..�..r T.-7495. have been I final allocation of to the above improve - paid, it was found Leonard W. that the - .� originally set up for Council File No. 25791%BY its financing Vis insufficient to meet the Levine— Resolved, That out of the St. Paul final costs and that 1 be required. an addition - Municipal Stadium Stadium Super- therefore be Thaount Of t the am5.47 ilount of $1,285.47 am Raymond J. Earley, visor, is hereby authorized to set up a Resolied from the Public Works Proj- petty cash change fund in the amount be beta Contingency Fund to finance the of four hundred dollars ($4 used in connection with the operation additional Gest of the above improve- of the Municipal Stadium, to be charged C-0515 to Fund d by t340. Approved April 7, 1972. Approved April 7� 19721 April 4, 1972. Adopted by P it 15, 1972e Council Apri1 4, 19 (April 15, 1972) —_ Rosalie LCouncil File No. 257917—BY Roger M. L. Council File No. 257914—BY Conway— Butler. Whereas, Comptroller's Contract L - Resolved, That the proper City offi- 7396, Total Asphalt Construction Com- pany. Contractor for the 3971 ALLEY cers are hereby authorized to pay B GRADING CONTRACT, City Project fain employes in the Civil Service Bu- No. 71-G-1985, has been substantially reau for overtime employment as de- completed, and. scribed in the resolution. Whereas, Said Contractor requests Adopted by the Council Aril 4, 1972. Approved April 7, 1972. that a portion of the lm" retained uor (April 15, 19, ) der the contract from estimates for --- '` work done be paid in advance of the final completion of the contract, and The Commissioner and Chief Enghle- of rove thepaayment at Council File No. 257915—BY Victor J. Whereas,. Tedesco— Whereas, The City Architect has re- thispublici Works app public hearing to consider the advis- tamed' therefore be it quested the City Council to hold a this time of $3,000.00 of the 4,381.8 re - Resolved, That the proper. City Offi- ability and necessity of the correction-als be a an estimate in the amount or wrecking and removalof the follow- cli.to paid they are hereby author- or described building, 3,to Pa from the retained percentage dage having been reported to constitute a of 4,381.83 to said Contractor; public hazard: Further Resolved, That this resolution Address, 171 Milford Street; L2.3 it Description, The mid )4 of ; he of shall have no force or effect unless the Block 4 Gays Addition; Y sureties on the Contractor's bond con- I�'i.; .. Structrso Two atori frame duplex. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 243 theretosent writing thand h ers Of n Liquor Licenses sssshown be and same are consent with the City Comptroller. addrhe ee Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. hereby grated and in compliance with Approved (AApri1715, 1972) which amends ChapterNo. 30 00 of tace No. he Saint Paul Legislative Code and Ordi- nances. Council File No. 257918 — By Dean Jay Jay, Inc., 249 W. Seventh St* Marvin D. Coopper & Melvin L. Lip Games licenses Lill - Meredith— Schultz, 1209 W. Seventh St. Resolved, That Bingo organizations named Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. applied for by the on the list attached to this resolution Approved (April it 7. 191972) ands thethCity same are is instYructedteto issue such licenses upon the payment Council Fie No. 257923 — BY Dean into the City treasury of the required fees. Meredith— Approved Apthe ril 7019721 April 4, 1972. Resolved, That Application M 639 for (April 15, 1972) Restaurant, On and Off Sale Malt Bev- erage and Cigarette Licenses, VIVW ed Vito Sevenfor th Street, be Sam and the at ,same are Council File No. 257919 — By Dean herrebygra tHowever, That no music ProvidedMeredith— Resolved, That Application L-14979 be permitted on Sundays before 9:3 for Drive -In -Restaurant License applied P.M. for by Gilbert & Beryl Rosenthal at 450 Adopted by the Council April4, 1972. North Lexington Avenue, be and the Approved (April 15. 1972) same is hereby granted, subject to the < p following conditions,, that the grounds be prepared and maintained so as to be Council File No. 257924 — BY Den dustless, that the debris be picked up and removed daily from the premises Meredith— and that the sidewalks around the Resolved, That licenses applied for by property be cleared of snow and ice the persons named on the list attached during the winter. to this resolution be and the same are Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972.hereby granted, and the City Clerk is Approved (April 15 .19 2. instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. Council File No. 257920 — BY Dean Approved (April ril 151 72. Meredith - 972) Resolved, That Application M-448 for Drive-In-Restarant License, applied for by Millard Jorgenson at 1233 Payne Council .Fie No. 257925 — By Dean Avenue, be and the same is hereby Meredith— lied for granted, subject to the following con- Resolved, That licenses. app ditions, that the grounds be prepared by the persons named on the list st- and maintained so as to be dustless,, tahed to this resoantic and the City that the debris be picked up and re- Barrie are hereby gr moved dally from the premises and Clerk is instructed to issue such R - that the sidewalks around the property ceases upon the payment into the City be cloared of snow and ice during the treasury of the required fees. winter. Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. Approved (April 151 72. Approved 1972) (April Y5l 7 , 72 19b) Dean Council File No. 257926 — BY Dean Council File No. 257921 — BY Meredith— Meredith— That Foodstuff Vending Resolved, That Application M-323 for Resolved, lied for by the Drive -In Thomas G. License, applied Machine firms licenses named for by Thomas G. Daniach at 1637 persons. firms anted, I. thereby -gra ted, venue, to the Pole be on grid the -same Bare hereby resolution lowing conditions, that the grounds be and the City Clerk is instructed to is - prepared and maintained so as to be sue such licenses upon£ he pequired dustless, that the debris be picked up into the City treasuri and removed daily from the premises fees. and that the sidewalks around- the Adopted by the Council A72 pril 4, 1972. property be cleared of snow and ice Approve d (April 715191972) during the winter. Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. ------- Approved April 7, 1972. Dean (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 257927 — BY Meredith— Incor- Whereas, The St., Paul Taxi, Council File No. 257922 — By Dean porated dba St. Pal Taxi has made Meredith— Application M-853 for license to operate xicala Resolved, That applications made by upon Sun- one (the streetsmotor vof ithe City of a Saint day -On -Sale Liquor Licenses, the following applicants who are hold- Paul, with .the color scheme of blue INGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 244 PROCEED body with white letters, described as 8 of Stin ith's Suoa svDivisi ivision of n of Lotthe Nor h follows: West Quarter, Section 36-29-23. Taxicab No. 127; Make, Plymouth; Remove all debris on front and rear Serial, PL41 G2D 207755; Insurance, porches and in garage. Transportation Facilities, Inc. (Excel against Fund No. 0979; and be it Insurance Co.) Policy No. TF15034, ex- the cost u such removal to be charge piring 12:01 A.M. ST 3-13-73. Further Resolved, That theCommis- Whereas, Said applicant has filed a sioner of Public Safety is directed to ascertain the cost of such removal and copy of the insurance policy with the to forward the same to the County City of Saint Paul, and said policy hasOctober 1 of the Corporation Counsel, there- year in whichbascertaefore ined for collece been approved as to form and execu- tion by tion m the same manner as taxes fore, be it against said property. April 4, 1972. Resolved. That license to operate said Adopted by the Council motor vehicle as a taxicab upon the Approved April 7, 11972. l streets of the City of Saint Paul, be and (April 15, 1972) the same is hereby granted to the St. Paul Taxi, Incorporated dba St. Paul —� Taxi.— By Dean " Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972 Council File No. 257931 ty Approved April 7, 19 972) Meredithon — (April 15, A nuisance had existed Genesee Whores, the property located at t of a lin en in Leonard W. (P of Lot 15aW right angles running nthe Council File No. 257928—BY Northeasterly point there - (f' Levine— City offi- South line thereof £roma Resolved, That the proper on 30 feet from the Southwest corner } cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- of Lot 15, Block 6, Ed Rice's Second Addition) in the City of Saint Paul, tain employes in, the Department of and such nuisance has been abated and i Libraries and Civic Buildings (Librar- removed: and les) for, overtime employment as de Whereas, f:,.. scribed m the resolution. 1972 The cost of the abatement j.; Adopted by the Council April 4, of such nuisance was $125.40 anis the Approved April 7, 1972. owner of the aforesaidgPUrban De - App 15, 1972) Secretary of Housing velopment; and Whereas, The cost of the abatement was previously assessed in oc five equal J1,? Council File No. 257929—By Roger M. parts to the properties located at 179 Conway— Genesee, 173 Genesee. 175 vows there - Resolved, That the Nor�theern States Genesee and 183 Genesee; Power Company be given linealsa to feet of fore be it The Council File #253650 install approximately 420 Resolved. roved b the Council Gas Main on Baker Street (south side) adopted and app , between Woodbury Ave. &Brown un- of he City o£ Saint Pau on April 16, der Provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, 1971 is hereby rescinded.'I File approved May 27, 1971., Further Reand appro ed by the Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. +re.57747 adopted_ _ cant Paul on Approved April 7, 1972. (Apps 15, 1972) Council File No. 257930 — By Dean Meredith,F Whereas, The Commissioner of Public Safety submitteddtheinvesBgatvion ureau oand inspechave t or herefnafte; antes rro— --- property: �0 VanMichel'sBRearrngem nt BOfeBlockB7 and the South 14 of Block 2 of S., File No. 257932—BY Victor J. o— _ -,.en pins and OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 245 a deposit fee of Twenty-five Dollars non ($25.00). Job #71-90. Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. thµ Approved (Aprili5,91972) the wit Sal. ar Council File No. 257933 — By Dean De Meredith—' M Resolved, That the proper city off!- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department of sue Public Safety (General Administration, the employment as Maintenance) In thefor y eso ue us tioAdopted by the Council April 4, 1972. fie. ca Approved April 7151 972 19 7 2) pr Pr �— th Council File No. 257934 — By Dean re Meredith—re Resolved, That the proper City offi- Is cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- m tain employes in the Department of it Public Safety (Bureau of Health) for S overtime employment as described in tl the resolution. Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. a Approved April 7, 1972. f (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 257935—BY Robert F. I Sprafka— Resolved, That the proper City offi- 1 cers are hereby authorized to pay car- tain employes in the Department of Public Utilities for overtime employ- ment as described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. Roger M. Conway— Whereas, The City Council,by it Des resolution, C. F. 256705, app rovedcember 15, 1971, vacated a portion of Luella Street subject to certain condi- tions including the requirement that the petitioners dedicate an easement for street purposes for the construction Of a cul-de-sac; and Whereas, The petitioners have sub - easement to tted deeds he nCity OfSaintla a Paull In form which has been approved bythe e, Corporation Counsel; now, be it Resolved, That the Council of the they ofSaint an hereby efoI street purposes in compliance with the above .referenced vacation s"ofr„stre l ent and future social, cultural, eco- ic, and recreational development of City and Metropolitan Region; and hereas, The City Planning Board of City of Saint Paul in cooperation L the Port Authority of the City of it Paul has had a comprehensive d -Use Plan prepared by Eckbo, n, Austin, and Williams, !mown as .SSISSIPPI RIVER"; and 'heres, Said plan s pre ared and mitted recognizes in iiple uses of river valley and encourages and polestsilrierlydd- picio adrivval ;and ares, Said plan develops broad kepis of land -use allocation and a :able, workable, multiple land -use ap- iach for then river valley and the A district contained therein; and Nheres, The City Planning Board of City of Saint Paul has adopted the ;ort .' MISSISSIPPI RIVER" as rep - senting a sound concept for future id -use allocation and for the deter - nation of public land -use policy in e MISSISSIPPI RIVER VALLEY in ,int Paul; and eStiPlanning Board City of Saint Paul the representing a reasonable basis for se development of sound public policy it future land use; and Whereas, The Port Authority of the ity of Saint Paul in its Resolutfor umber 689 did adopt and approve k ancept the proposed uses and policies rescribed by the "MISSISSIPPI RIV ;R" REPORT: NNow Therefore, be it ---S., n., ohs. Council of the Cit; SPI -RIVER" Report as rep - reasonable basis for future location and for the deter - public land -use policy in . ippi River Valley in Saint )e it tesolved, That it hereby re - ort back to the Planning Port Authority for further propoit detailing al slfar thesppecific urpose of inti! review and determina- fon. by the Council April 4, 1972. J April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) ile No. 257938 — By Dean mhAt pursuant to Chapter ;rants of easemenI in the proper ort;ce Tort Liability Fund uu3o-azu, m ,u=• __•- for sustaiged ;f recordation. Adopted by the Council April 4, AM .e cut of claim -damages as a result of an accident on October 4, while in the Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) 1971 involving a Policeman of his official duties. performance Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. _—�— File No. 257937—BY Victor J. Approved April 7 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council Tedesco, by request— Wheres, the Missisippi River, its bluffs represents Leonard W. valley and adjoining and Council File No. 257939—By a vast natural rgsource; Whereas, The Council of the City of Paul recognizes the importance Levine. Council will be Whereas, The City to hold a earffig to consider Saint of such a vast natural resource to the requested 246 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 247 the v at Hil may the now, Res Park ings ands ized of tl Vaca crest That the Commissioner of ecreation and Public Build - Commissioner of Libraries uildings are hereby author- , rected to execute on behalf j of Saint Paul Petition to public alley located at Hill- j .on from the westerly line enue to the Westerly line of st Addition. j iy the Council April 4, 1972. April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 257940 -By Roger M. Conway - In the matter of constructing a public storm sewer in SYLVAN AVENUE from Jessamine Avenue to Cottage Avenue; in PARK AVENUE from Jessamine Avenue to Ivy Avenue; _ in RICE Avenue; in HYACINTki nvn:iv Rice Street to Park Avenue; and in IVY AVENUE from Rice Street to Sylvan Avenue, all to be known as the PARK -IVY STORM SEWER SYSTEM (S-1245). Resolved, That the plans and specifi- cations for the above named improve- ment, as submitted by the Commis- sioner of Public Works, under Prelim- inary Order No. 255349, approved Aug- ust 17, 1971 are hereby approved and be it further Resolved, That the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby directed to adver- tise for bids on this improvement. Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. Approved (April ril 151972. 1972) Council File No. 257959-257960-257961 -257962-By Rosalie L. Butler - Resolved, That checks be drawn or the City Treasury, to the aggregatf amount of $3 557,353.43, covering check numbered 5883 to 6097 inclusive, as pe,. file cin the officer pertinent thegCty same ComP troller. Ado ted by the Council April 4,197, AppYoved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 257964 -By Robert I Sprafka- Whereas, The employees of the Cit Saintaul are covered by retirf ment programs as set forth g statutf of the State of Minnesota; and Whereas, Under the Authority 4 eemployeea may buy Chapter t353, 5 coy periods where he was not covered ui der Public Employees Retirement A sociation due to leave of absence dl to illness if 1. The member shall pay, in a lun sum to the Public Employees R tirement n an amou equivalentAtooctheo required el ployee contributions for the service sought to be purchased; and 2. The member at the same time shall pay the amount that would have been required of theem- ployer for this period of time; and Whereas, Under the authority of Min- esota Statutes Chapter 353 the City of aint Paul may, as an alternative to 2) above, by appropriate action of its overning body, assume the obligation D pay to Public Employees Retire- ae equired ination (2) above; n withe ytherefore, ,e it Resolved. That upon recommendation he City of Saint Paul shall, in all eases of involuntary leaves of absences iue to illness, assume the obligation to lay the matching amount required, in ,2) above for any employee wishing :o buy back coverage for the period 3f time covering said involuntary leave if absence, providing that said em- ployee is employed by the City of Saint Paul at the time of h)S,..election to so buy back; and be it t!h Finally Resolved, That a office of the City Clerk be instructed to send a copy of this resolution to the Public Employees Retirement Association offices. Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972. Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) e 1p t r- Council File No. 257965 -By Victor J. Tedesco - Resolved, That Homedale Builders, nc. be and hereby is granted a permit o install a 156 -car parking lot fr use with apartments on property located on the north side of Forbes between West Seventh and Exchange Streets, more particularly described as follows: All that part of Lots 3, 4, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, Block 29; Rice and Ir- vine's Addition to St. Paul lying East of the Easterly line of Wilkin Street and lying North of the Northerly line of Forbes Avenue, extended Easterly; and that part of Lot 2 in said Block 29, lying South- erly of a line drawn from the most comer of Lot 3Bl cke29 to the Northeasterlyy cor- ner of Lot 1, Block 1, Plat of and lying Easteech's Ad of ithe on tEasterlySt.aul line of Wilkin Street. All that part of Lots 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8, Block 1, Plat of Leech's Addition to St. Pl lying Southeasterly of the Southaueasterly line of W. Sev- enth Street as opened and as wid- ened except that part of said Lot 8 lying Southwesterly of the follow- ing described line A: Beginning at a point on the South line of said Lot 8 dis- tant 49.07 feet East of the Southwesterly corner thereof, thence Northwesterly 79.34 feet, more or less, to a point on the West line of said Lot 8 distant 62.4 feet North of the South- westerly corner thereof. Lots 1, 2, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, Block 1, Plat of Leech's Addition to St. Paul. All that part of the vacated alley in Block 1, Plat of Leech's Addi- tion to St. Paul, lying Easterly of the Southeasterly line of W. Sev- enth Street as opened and widened. All of vacated Wilkin Street from the Northerly line of Forbes Ave- nue extended Easterly to a line drawn from the most Northerly corner of Lot 3, Block 29, Rice and Irvine Addition to St. Paul to the Northeasterly comer of Lot 1, Block 1, Plat of Leech's Addition to St. Paul. All that triangular portion of va- cated Leech Street lying Southeast- erly of the Southeasterly line of West Seventh Street as opened and as widened extended Southwesterly and lying Northeasterly of the above described Line A extended Northwesterly. all in accordance with plans dated Re- ceived February 3, 1972; subject to the condition that said applicant -permittee, and its successors and assigns shall make due compliance with all applica- ble provisions of municipal ordinances, state statutes and rules and regulations of public authorities having cognizance. Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972. Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972). Council File No. 257966 -By Roger M. Conway - Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground con- duit together with necessary manholes and lateral conduits to intersecting streets and alleys. On Raymond Avenue north of Da- kota Avenue: All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972. Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 257967 -By Victor J. Tedesco - Con - m of Zoo and Recreatiol1cl1 and Public Buildings; now, therefore ,''be it Resolvef -That Carlo A. Pyhaluoto, Como Zoo Foreman, be hereby author- ized to attend the cor lee of the American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums at Tucson, zona, and to negotiate for the sale of said animals at a price of not less than the value indicated on the "Surplus' list, and to negotiate for the purchase of animals on the "Want' list. The list: are as follows: SURPLUS ANIMALS 1.1 Spotted Leopards, adult male anc female, Asiatic, about seven yeah old, not breeding for us�S900/pr or $450 each 1.0 Clouded Leopard, adult male, about 8 years old 1,500 1.0 Lesser (red) Panda, trade for femate-$1,500 WANT LIST 1.1 Snow Leopards, Panthers uncia 1.1 Chinese Leopards, long hair 2 Harbor Seals 4 Humboldt or Magellan Penguins 4 Manchurian blue -eared pheasants 0.2 Adult Ostrich hens iow therefore, be it Further Resolved, That final confir- nation of any sale or purchase of ani- mals must be made through the City° if St. Paul Purchasing Department. Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972. Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) No. 257968 - By Dean hat pursuant to Chapter i Statutes 1963, and upon e Corporation Counsel of aved by him, Gary Bundy out of the Tort Liability in full settlement of his ages sustained as a result A on December 6, 1971 iliceman while in the per - ds official duties. the Council April 5, 1972. Council File No. 257969 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Whereas, There are certain tax for- feited lands withheld from sale at the request of the Housing and Redevelop- ment Authority. Whereas, The Housing and Redevel- opment Authority has applied to the Board of Ramsey County Commission- ers for the conveyance of said tax for- feited lands withheld from sale, Whereas, The Housing and Redevel- opment Authority has no objection to the release of said lands; therefore, be it Resolved. That the Council of the SII City of St. Paul approve the release of the following tax forfeited lands with- held from sale: The North % of the South % of Lots 1 and 2, Block 13, Mackubip and Marshall's Addition to St. Paul Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972, Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 257970 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Whereas, The City Council by its Resolution 256700, approved December 15, 1971, approved the acquisition of certain real estate for the expansion of Battle Creek Park, _ subject to the gas, The owner, Etna M. Met - 1 coney by Warranty Deed her to said property to the City of sul for the above purpose and rporation Counsel informs the uncil that the real estate taxes I payable for the year 1972 con - an obligation of the City inas- 248 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL much as the City acquired the interest to said real estate after the levying of the said real estate taxes; now, there- fore, be' it Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby author- ize payment of the real estate taxes payable in the year 1972 as it pertains to that property acquued by the City pursuant to the above referenced reso- lution, said taxes being in the amount of $395.30 and to be paid from PIR Fund Code 6000-502 (L-7407), to be reimbursed from Fund 9771-460-013. Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972. Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 257971—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, Upon the pertinent appeal, under the Zoning Code, by the Housing and Redevelopment Authority, owner of the subject premises, zoned inC" Residence District, under said Zoning Code, more particularly described as follows: Lots 16 through 27, inclusive, Block 15; Lots 4 through 12, inclusive, Block 16; and the North 40 feet of Lots 13,14 and 15, Block 16, Arling- ton Hills Addition; that the provisions of said Zoning Code, in respect to density, off-street parking requirements and parking lot setback, hereby are determined and varied, in their application to said real estate, as and to the extent necessary therefor, and that a permit hereby r: granted unto said appellant, and RE successors in interest, in respect of saie real estate, for construction and main• tenance of a 74 -car parking lot for t 220 -unit low -rent housing project foi am rmit to construct an( maintis in granted 79 car parking lot for a 220 unit low -rent housing project for th- elderly on property located on the north and south sides of Jenks Stree between Payne and Edgerton, mor particularly described as follows: Lots 16 through 27, inclusive, Block 15; Lots 4 through 12, inclusive Block 16; and the North 40 feet oii Lots 13, 14 and 15, Block 16, Arling- ton Hills Addition; all in accordance with plans dated Re ceived January 5. 1972; subject to th condition that said appellant, and it successors in interest, shall make du compliance with all applicable provi sions of municipal ordinances, sat statutes and rules and regulations r public authorities having cognizance. Adopted by -the Council April 5, 197. Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 257988—By Roger I Conway— RESOLUTION OF ANNULMENT In the matter of improving CAF ROAD from Endicott Street to Val dalia Street (City Project P -0555A) ul der C. F. No. 253198 approved March 1971. Resolved, That Preliminary Order F. 253198 fs hereby cancelled, an- Aed, and rescinded. Adopted by the Council April 6, 1971. Approved April 7, 1971. (April 15, 1971) ouncil File No. 257989—By Roger M. Conway— RESOLUTION OF ANNULMENT In the matter of improving CLEVE- AND AVENUE from University Ave- ue to Pierce Butler Road; (City Proj- ,t P-0547) including: PRIOR AVENUE •om Taylor Avenue to Pierce Butler and and ELLIS AVENUE from Van- alia Avenue to Cleveland Avenue lin- er C. F. No. 253197, approved March 1, 1971. Resolved, That Preliminary Order F. 253197 is hereby cancelled, an- ulled, and rescinded. Adopted by the Council April 6, 1972. Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) 'ouncil File No. 257990—By Roger M. Conway— APPROVAL OF PLANS In the matter of constructing con - rete curb and gutter on the east side my of DULUTH STREET from Hoyt lvenue to Idaho Avenue, C-0516, under ?reliminary Order 256749, approved De - ;ember 15, 1971 and Final Order 257392, ipproved February 15, 1972; Also, in the matter of constructing mricrete curb and gutter on both sides A WQODBRIDGE AVENUE from yfaryland Avenue to Orange_ Avenue, 28, meats as submitted by One uomrnis- stoner of Public Works be and the same are hereby approved, and be it Further Resolved, That the Purchas- ing Agent be and is hereby directed to in for bids on this improve- ment. Adopted by the Council April 6, 1972. Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 257992—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, In connection with security of the area under Second Street, a Pro- tection Fence Enclosure is desired to be located from Cedar Street to Robert Street, and Whereas. The erection will be done Df $1.700 or a total esumatea cost or 618,700, and Whereas, Plans for fabrication and erection for said Protection Fence En- closure have been prepared by the De- partment of Public Works under Project B 1035 and submitted by the Commissioner of Public Works, and therefore be it Resolved, That the Plans submitted aetryanrof Public Works rheebapproved dthat the r OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 249 Commissioner is hereby authorized to proceed with the purchase of materials and erection of said Protection Fence, and be it Further Resolved, That the esti- mated cost of $18,700 be charged to the P.I.R. Fund Code 6000 and this fund to be reimbursed from the 1972 Local Im- provement Fund Code 0920-461. Adopted by the Council April 6, 1972. Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 257993—By Roger M. Conway— RESOLUTION OF ANNULMENT In the matter of improving VAN- DALIA STREET from Territorial Road to Cap pp Road (City Project P-0305) under C. F. No. 205703 approved Janu- ary 25, 1962. Resolved, That Preliminary Order C. F. 205703 is hereby cancelled, an- nulled, and rescinded. Adopted by the Council April 6, 1972. Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 255006 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, Lieutenant Erskine Moore of the Chicago Police Department traveled to Saint Paul at the request of the Department of Public Safety for the purpose of giving training lec- tures to Bureau of Police personnel; and Whereas, Lieutenant Moore's fee and expenses total $415.40 and are itemized as follows: Fee ... Hotel are 24.00 21.40 Plane Fare 70.00 TOTAL ..................$415.40 now, therefore, be it Resolved That the proper City offi- cials are hereby authorized and di- rected topay to Lieutenant Moore the sum of $415.40 from Account Code 0114-159. Adopted by the Council April 6, 1972. Approved April 7 1912. (April �5, 1972) Council File No. 258007 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resoluta n be and the same are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council April 6, 1972. Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 258008 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Foodstuff Vending Machines licenses applied -for by the Persons, firms, organizations, etc. named on the list attached to this reso- lution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instruc- ted to issue such licenses upon the pay- ment into the City treasury of the re- quired fees. Adopted by the Council April 6, 1972. Approved April 7 1972. (April ,5, 1972) Council File No. 258009 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list atached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is fnstructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council April 6, 1972. Approved April 7 1972. (April f5, 1972) Council File No. 258010 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application L-14985 for Scrap Metal Processor License ap- plied for by Quality Metals, Inc. at 2575 Doswell Avenue, be and the same Is hereby granted subject to the condi- tions that the licensees shall not permit any burning in connection with the business and that no junked vehicles be bought, sold, or in any manner accum- ulated on said Premises and that an 8 -foot opaque fence be erected and maintained on the property extending West on Doswell Avenue to the City Limits and West from the northern- most line from the warehouse presently erected to the city limits. Adopted by the Council April 6, 1972. Approved April 7 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 258011 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That application for the transfer of Restaurant, On and Off Sale Malt Beverage and Cigarette Licenses No. 1567, expiring July 2, 1972, issued to Lester Howell at 631 Selby Avenue, be and the same are hereby transferred to Lester Howell at 647 Selby Avenue. Adopted by the Council April 6, 1972, Approved April 7 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 258012 — By Dean Meredith—RedTt pppp forr Pool Hall h(3 ables)sand Confec- tionery Licenses, applied for by Lester Howell at 64781, Selby Ave, be and the same are herebygranted. Adopted by the Council April 6, 1972. Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 258013 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, The Hertz Corporation has made Application L-8365 for licenses to operate Twenty-five (25) Motor Vehi- cles as Auto Renal Cars upon the streets of the City of Saint Paul, de- scribed as follows: Auto Rental 223; Make Ford; Serial, 2P5411121616; Insurance, `fioyal Indem- nity Co. Policies Nos. ATG 044421 & RTO 001000, Continuous. Auto Rental 224;.Make, Ford; Serial, 2P54H121618; Insurance, Royal Indem- 250 PROCEEDING'S OF THE COMMON COUNCIL nity Co. Policies Nos. RTG 044421 & 2 Auto 42299In46r ake�fiFordd;Indent- RTO 001000, Continuous. nfty Co. Policies Nos. RTG 044421 & Auto Rental 225; Make, Ford; Serial, RTO 001000, Continuous. 2P54H121119; Insurance, Royal Lidem- Auto Rental 247; Make, Ford; Serial, nity Co. Policies Nos. RTG 044421 & 2113011134237; Insurance, Royal Indem- RTO 001000, Continuous. nity Co. Policies Nos. RTG 044421 & Auto Rental, 226; Make, Ford; Serial, RTO 001000, Continuous. R 2P54H122387; Insurance, oyal Indem- Whereas, Said applicant has filed a nity Co. Policies Nos. RTG 044421 & copy of the insurance policy with the RTO 001000, Continuous. City of Saint Paul and said policy has Auto Rental 227; Make, Ford; Serial, berg: approved as to form and execu- 2P54H122388; Insurance, Royal Indem- tion by the Corporation Counsel,there- n1ty Co. Policies Nos. RTG 044421 & fore, be it RTO 001000, Continuous. Resolved, That licenses to operate Auto Rental 228; Make, Ford; Serial, said motor vehicles as Auto Rental 2H31H133522; Insurance, Royal Indem- Cars upon the streets of the City of nfty Co. Policies Nos. RTG 044421 & Saint Paul, be and the same are hereby RTO 001000, Continuous. granted to The Hertz Corporation. Auto Rental 229; Make, Ford; Serial, Adopted by the Council April 6, 1972. 2113111133523; Insurance, Royal Indent- Approved April 7, 1972. nity Co. Policies Nos. RTG 044421 & (April 15, 1972) RTO 001000, Continuous. Auto Rental 230; Make, Ford; Serial, 2H31H133524; Insurance, Royal Indem- nity Co. Policies Nos. RTG 044421 & Council File No. 258014 — By Dean RTO 001000, Continuous. Meredith— Auto Rental 231; Make, Ford; Serit,Resolved, That Application M-851 for 2H311-1133.925; Insurance, Royal Indem- the transfer of On Sale Liquor License nity Co. Policies Nos. RTG 044421 & No. 8211, expiring January 31, 1973, is - RTO 001000, Continuous. sued to Spaceburger, Inc., Leifco Realty Auto Rental 232; Make, Ford; Serial, Co. In behalfof, as Inactive" (C/O 2113111133526; Insurance, Royal Indem- Joseph P. Summers, Attorney at Law) nity Co. Policies Nos. RTG 044421 & be and the same is hereby transferred ATO 001000, Continuous. to S Aam Leffman as "Inactive" (C/O Auto Rental 233; Make, Ford; Serial, Joseph P. Summers, Attorney at Law). 2113111133527; Insurance, Royal Indent- dopted by the Council April 6, 1972. nity Co. Policies Nos. RTG 044421 & Approved April 7, 1972. RTO O 00to 10000, Contial Make Ford; Serial, (April 15, 1972) 2113111133528; Insurance, loyal Indem- nity Co. Policies Nos. RTG 044421 & Council File No. 258015—By Robert F. RTO 001000, Continuous. Sprafka— Auto Rental 235; -Make Ford; Serial, 2H31H1o. Po Insurance, �R.gyal Indem- Resolved, That the proper City offi- nity Co. Policies Nos. RTG 044421 & cars are tan employes in authorized e t Department eof RTO 001000, Continuous. Auto Rental 236; Make, Ford; Serial Water for overtime employment as de 2H3111134231; Insurance, Royal Indent- scribed in the resolution. pity Co. Policies Nos. RTG 044421 & Approved ted April 7the � 19721 April 6, 1972. RTO 001000, Contin Tous. Aril 15, 1972) __ _ �><e Fnrd- Serial. (April nit, Co+ Policies Nos. 'RTG 044421 & RTO 001000, Continuous. Council File No. 258016—By Roger M. Auto Rental 238; Make, Ford; Serial, Conway — 2H31H134233; Insurance, Royt Indent- gesolved, That the Council hereby nity Co. Policies Nos. RTG 044421 & concurs in the award of the Purchasing RTO 001000, Continuous. Committee and hereby awards the con - Auto Rental 239' Make Ford; Serial, tract for furnishing and delivering 2113111134234; Insurance, heyal Indem- TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROLLER nity Co. Policies Nos. RTG 044421 & CABINET & RELATED EQUIPMENT RTO 001900, Continuous. to the Department of Public Works, Auto Rental 240' Make, Ford; Serial, Traffic Maintenance, 899 North Dale 2H311-1134235; Insurance, Royal Indent- Street, St. Paul, Minnesota as follows: pity Co. Policies Nos. RTG 044421 & TO: ECONOLITE RTO 001000, Continuous. ITEM Auto Rental 241; Make, Ford; Serial, 1. 1 Traffic Signal Controller 2113111134236; Insurance, Royal Indent- Cabinet and Related nity Co. Policies Nos. RTG 044421 & Equlpment RTO 001000, Continuous. LUMP SUM BID ....$ 6,250.00 Auto Rental 242; Make, Ford; Serial, Plus — Isolation Relays, 1'3 2H30H4225; Insurance, Royal Indem- Surge Protector, Radio nity Co. Policies Nos, RTG 044421 & Interference Filter, Free - RTO 001000, Continuous. run Switch, inside Auto - Auto Rental 243; Make, Ford; Serial, Flash Switch, Spare Ter- 2H30H134226; Insurance, Royal Indem- urinals, C. Breakers & nit: Co. Policies Nes. RTG 044421 & -Gnd. Bus., ADD .........$ 250.00 RTO 001000, Continuous. Traffic Auto Rental 244; Make, Ford; Serial, 2. 1 CabinetSlg and Co Related 21130H134227; Insurance, Royal Indent- Equipment pity Co. Policies Nos, RTG 044421 & LUMP SUM BID ........$ 5,080.00 RTO 001000, Continuous. Auto Rental 245; Make, Ford; Serial, Plus Interferencedio Surge Protector, 2113011134228; Insurance, Royai Indent- ns de Auto -clash Filter. pity_ Co._ Policies Nos.a RTG 044421 & S p a r e Terminals, C. F., OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 251 Breaker, & Ground Bus. ADD ....................$ 100.00 total amount of contract .................$11,680.00 Terms: None in accord with the specifications on Formal Bid Number 4988, such bid be- ing the only bid received and said company being a responsible bidder. Formal Bid Number°4988. Req'n Nos. 3787 & 88. Code: L-7434-1 6000-758 Adopted by the Council April 6, 1972. Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 258017 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the City Council here - %y concurs in the action of the Pur- �, chasing Committee in the award for furnishing and delivering RADIO EQUIPMENT for the City of Saint Paul, Department of Public Safety—Police Radio Shop, 101 East 10th, Saint Paul, Minnesota— TO: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ITEM 1. 25 Hand - held radio units & associated equipment, G.E.—PR36RFS $1,010.00 $25,250.00 2. 25 Charger units & associ- ated equipment, G.E. — #4396 Vehicular Group 10 Watt Speaker ........$170.00 $ 4,250.00 Total ..... ..$29,500.00 Minus Special 20% Discount ......!'L.1:22:30000 5,900.00 Total (Items 1 & 2) .$23,600.00 3. 1 Base Station & Remote Console, Not Installed, General Electric Com- pany VM76RBS Base Re- mote Console TC221BS- 11/51141,849.50 Total ... .. 1,849:50 Total (Items 1, 2 & 3). 24,449.50 Additional 2% Dis- count Total am...ou..nt.. of ..c.on- ..$ 508.99 tract ... .....$24,940.51 Terms: 0%-30 days in accordance with the specifications on Formal Bid No. 4965. The award be- ing made to the Company supplying the equipment most suitable to the needs of the Police Department. Formal Bid No. 4965. Req'n Nos. 26142 & 43. Code: 0114-807 - Adopted by the Council April 6, 1972. Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 258018— Resolved, That the transfers within funds of the various City Departments heretofore approved by the City Comp- troller, as such transfers of funds as of April 6, 1972 are indicated in documents attached hereto and made apart hereof by reference, as fully as if the same were set forth fully and completely herein, are hereby approved, copies of the aforementioned also being on file in the office of the City Clerk and in the office of the City Comptroljer. Adopted by the Council April 6, 1972. Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) No. 258019 — By Dean That Richard P. Olson be in of 51.32D.00 out of the by theDe artmenC of Publicafety, Bureau of Fire Protection, whereby he suffered a 10% permanent partial dis- ability to his left hand and wrist; that of said sum, $1,320.00 is now due and payable. Adopted by the Council April 6, 1972, Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 258020—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of $81,574.00, covering checks numbered 6098 to 6295 inclusive, as per checks or pertinent listing of same on file in the office of the City Comptroller. Adopted by the Counci April 6, 1972. Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) File No. 258033—By Roger M. as, Comptroller's Contract L- lriey Construction Company, or for the PHALEN CREEK SEWER, City Project No. 71 - has been substantially com- at a portion or the 157, retained un- der the contract from estimates for work done be paid in advance of the final completion of the contract, and Whereas, The Commissioner and Chief Engineer of the Department of Public Works approve the payment at this time of $130,000.00 of the $147,737,34 retained; therefore be it Resolved, That the proper City Offi- cials be and they are hereby authorized to pay an estimate in the amount of $130,000.00 from the retained percentage of $147,737.34 to said Contractor; and be it Further Resolved, That this resolu- tion shall have no force or effect unless the sureties on tfie Contractor's bond consent thereto in writing and file such consent with the City Comptroller. Adopted by the Council April 7, 1972. - Approved April 7, 1972, (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 258035—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the Mayor, City Clerk and Comptroller are hereby authorized amount for the pur- din for the City's rates ! contemplated in the Council April 7, 1972. 7, 1972. 15, 1972) 252 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 258036 — By Dean-CouncilMcCarty a No. 258039—By Charles P. Meredith— Resolved, That pursuant to Chapter Resolved, That the Council of the 466, Minnesota Statutes 1963, and upon City of Saint Paul does hereby approve delivery to the Corporation Counsel of Grant Supplemental Agreement (EEA 466, release approved by him, Alfred G. 27_2-0064), under the Emergency Em- Dixson be paid 887.48 out of the Tort ployment Act of 1971, increasing the Liability Fund 0035-420, m full settle- Grant allowance to the City of Saint ment of his claim for damages sus- Paul by the sum of $450 thousand; and tained as a result of an accident on be it February 17, 1972 involving a policeman Further Resolved, That the Mayor, while in the performance of his official City Clerk, and City Comptroller are duties. to ex - Adopted by the Council April, 7, 1972. cute hereby Grantdodirected SuplementaAgree- Approved April 7, 1972.meet on behalf of a City of Saint (April 15, 1972) Paul. Adopted by the Council April 7, 1972. Approved April 7, 1972. Council File No. 258037 — By Dean (April 15, 1972) Meredith— Resolved, That Allan G. Poucher, Jr.,, be paid the sum of $2,551.50 out of the Council File No. 258040—By Charles P. Workmen's Compensation Account of McCarty— the General Fund in full settlement of The Saint Paul -Ramsey his claim against the City of Saint Paul Whereas, for compensation resulting from his in- County Criminal Justice Advisory jury of April 17, 1970, while employed form State ss Crimehas TeCommission application by the Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Fire Protection, whereby he Funds on behalf of The House by the suffered a 15% permanent partial ills- Side of the Road, Inc., for the opera - ability to his right arm; that of tion of a shelter for homeless the Commish said sum $2,551.50 is now due and pay- 13-21 years of age, able. sion recommends the program appli- Adopted by the Council April 7, 1972. cation to the CSaia pPllcatloni contem- Approved April 7, 1972. Whe(April 15, 1972) plates the City of Saint Paul submitting application therefor to the State of Minnesota Governor's Commission on Crime Prevention and Control and that Council File No. 258038 — By Dean the implementation or Operating Meredith— Agency under the Grant Agreement Whereas, The Commissioner of Public would be The House by the Side of the Safetv and the Bureau of Health have Road, Inc_; now, therefore, beiitn4 the reports pertaining to the nerematter City of Saint described property, copies of which are ize the submission of the Grant appli- attached hereto and made a part cation to the Governor's Commission, hereof;and the proper City officers are hereby Whereas, The Council finds that the authorized ro execute the application conditions described in the hereinafter on behalf of the City. described property constitutes nuisance Adopted by the Council April 7, 1972. which threaten the public peace, health Approved April 7. 1972. and safety; and (April 15, 1972) _ Whereas, Pursuant to Section 374 of the Charter of the City of Saint Paul and Section 265.52 of the Saint Paul Council File No: 257887—BY Rosalie L. Legislative Code, 24 hours' notice has been given to the owner, occupant, or Butler— agent of each of such property de- Whereas, The Council of the City of mandmg the abatement and removal of Saint Paul does not support or condone such nuisances; now, therefore, be it the pactice of nepotism in the hiring Resolved, That upon the recommen- in City Government, but it recognizes dation of the Commissioner of Public that the present City law does not Safety, , the Commissioner of Public prevent Mayor Charles P. McCarty Works is hereby directed to summarily from piaeing his daughter on the pay - and forthwith remove the said nuts- roll of the Office of the Mayor of, the antes from the following described City of Saint Paul; and property: Whereas, The Council of the City of 816 Carroll Lot 9, Block 2, Dean's Sub- Saint Paal°'^de8irS5"tb"'�'D''01tllr record in division of part of Smith & Lots Out- opposition to the actions of Mayor lots Charles P. McCarty, and does hereby Remove refuse in interior and secure. resolve: the cost of such removal to be charged That the Mayor is hereby yis requested against Fund No. 0272; and be it to establish a salary Further Resolved. That the Commis- comparable tothe a girl and per ens sioner of Public Safety is directed to of a L e^ y -Yl ascertain the cost of such removal and ble to the salary of a beginning Clerk - to forward the same to the County Typist in other bureaus and branches Auditor on or before October 1 of the of government in the City of Saint year in which ascertained for collection Paul. in the same manner as taxes against 197A2dopted by the Council March 30, said propertS. Approved Apthe ril Council197April 7, 1972. pursuant to Section 121ssof City Charters. (April 15, 1972) (April 15, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 253 Council File No. 258043— Resolved, That the transfers within funds of the various City Departments heretofore stransfers of funds as approved by the City Comp- troller, r uch of April 11, 1972 are indicated in docu- ments attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, as fully as if the same were set forth fully and com- pletely herein, are hereby approved, copies of the aforementioned also being an file in the office of the City Clerk and in the office of the City Comptrol- ler. Adopted by the Council April 11, 1972. Approved April 11 1972. (April le, 1972) are File No. 258044—By Charles P. u a sum not.. terms of said f April 15, 1972, iter than August by the Council April 11, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 258045 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the City Council here- by approves the 47th Annual Saint Paul School Police Parade to be held on Tuesday, May 23, 1972 at 9:30 A.M. The route will li as Mows: From the State Capitol down Cedar to Sixth Street, thence west to Wabasha, thence north on Wabasha to Columbus. As an alternative in case of rain, the Council further approves of the Parade to be held on May 24 1972. Adopted by the council April 11, 1972. Approved April 11, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 258046—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The City Architect has re- quested the City Council to hold a pub- lic hearing to consider the advisability and necessity of the correction or wrecking and removal of the following descrfbed buildings, said structures having been reported to..cops lute a public hazard:- Address 224 Walnut; Legal Desert pp - tion, Part of Lots 5 and 6 Block 35. Rice and Irvines Addition; Type of Structure, 2% story frame 3 family dwelling. known record owners of said buildings are as follows: Molly Alpert—deceased Eugene Schway—administrator Therefore Be It Resolved, That a the public of the City by and Paul in the Council Chamber of the Court Rouse in said city at 10:00 a.m. on May 2, 1972 to consider the advisability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said struc- tures on the above described property inasmuch as said structures are re- ported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the City Architect, on behalf of the City Coun- cil notify by mail the record owners of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other inter- ested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. Adopted by the Council April 11, 1972. Approved April 11, 1972. -(April 15, 1972) File'No. 258047—By Victor J. 0— =_d. That an extra in the by the Counci April 11, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 258048—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved That the Council of the City of Sault Paul does hereby concur in the appointment made by the Com- missioner of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings of Frank M. Strub, Senior Plumbing inspector, to fill the vacancy on the Board of Examiners for Plumbers, said vacancy created by the retirement of Robert Narum, and said term to expire on July 1, 1972 in ac- cordance with the Saint Paul Legisla- tive Code. Adopted by the Council April 11, 1972. Approved April 11, 1972. (April 15, 1972) No. 258049—By Roger M. re - on Tuesday, April 18, 1972, to nsider the increasing of the fee hedules for the Pigs Eye Landfill, the •oposed new fee schedule being as set rth below. $0.60 per cubic yard of capacity of entering vehicles larger than pickup trucks OF THE..COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 255 - 254 PROCEEDINGS Council File No. 258062 -BY victor J. Council File No. 258066 -By Rosalie L. mart for construction purposes 30 $1.00 per entering Pickup truck or , trailer of a type attached to auto- Tedesco- That the proper City offi- Butler- Whereas, The Committee on Lands, feet in width on the west 10 feet of the east 20 feet of Lot 5, Rogers mobiles esolved, $0.50 per entering automobile cers are hereby authorized pay cer- composed of the Mayor, the Purchasing Agent, the Commissioner of Finance, Rearrangement of Block 7 of Mc - Mc - Lean's Reservation to St. Paul, said Adopted by the Council April 11, Parkemployes Recreation &ePubellcrB ildings and the Commissioner of Public Works of the City of Saint Paul, has secured temporary easement to terminate January 1, 1973, or upon completion 1972. for overtime employment as described April 11, 1972. an agreement for the purchase of that of the Cypress Street Relief Sewer Approved in the resolution. (April 15, 1972) by the Council April 11, 1972- certain easement described as follows: - A for System, whichever occurs first. Whereas, The described Adopted Approved April 11, 1972. permanent easement sewer purposes 30 feet in width on, under, easements therein are necessary for the construe - (April 15, 1972) across, and through that certain of land 120 feet wide being tion of the Cypress Street Relief Sewer System,'(Cf Project S the Council File No. 258051 -By Roger M. strip 60 feet on either side of the can- -1064B), and owners of said land have agreed to con- --_ Conway- Whereas, An Ordinance C. F. No. to the Min- Council File No. 258063 -BY Victor T. terline of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Raih•oad Com- as licatedAyd's vey said easements to the City in con - sideration of the City abandoning and interests that 258050, granting permission nesota State Bank of Saint Paul to do Tedesco- Stems That the Council hereby pant' right, Sub y across Lot 4, Subdivision of Ayd's its cer- relinquishingeasement fain easement described below; and l I and reconstruction of Resolved, incidental to the relocation and recharl concurs in the action of the Contract of a contract Farm, 100 acs., NW?& of S.11, T.28, R.23, the westerly line of said 30 Whereas, Said Committee has rec- ommended the acquisition of said ease - nelization of a traffic island in Plato Committee in the award Robert Street to for furnishing all labor, materials, feet wide easement being the east- ments. in accordance with the agree - Boulevard east o£ left turn lane into the prop- equipment and services necessary for BOARD- erly line of Block 7, Ridgewood Park Addition to the City of St. ment made with the owners, as evi- dented by the letter of said Commit - serve as a erty of the bank, has been pprepared or reasonably incidental to the the Councl7 of the ING-Up OF VACANT BUILDINGS, Paul Ramsey Co. Minn., produced tee submitted herewith; now, therefore, and introduced to St. Paul, and will be adopted AND TO THE RE -BOARDING UP OF City introduced BUILDINGS to Semple southerly across said 120 feet wide strip of land. be it Resolved, That pursuant to Section on May 3, 1972 to be effective even- VACANT tually on June 5, 1972; now, therefore, Housemovers, Inc., unit price of $11.45 for reboarding, Whereas, The easement described therein is necessary for the construc- 303 of the Charter of the City of Saint Paul, and Ordinance No. 15027, Council be it for each opening; $11.45 That the said as a result of Formal Bid No. 4982 and tion of the Milton -St. Clair - Storm File No. 25,7103, approved February 4, 1972, the Council the City of Saint Resolved, pending Ordinance becoming effective, the Com- the speelficati0ns incorporated therein. Works I. hereby Semple Housemovers, Inc. being the Sewer, (City Project S -1277B), and the price at which the easement may be of Paul does hereby authorize the acquisi- tion the described missioner of Public authorized and directed to issue a per- lowest responsible bidder under the State Bank of specifleations and the Corpoiifr�tkt1e purchased is at the total' amount of $500.00, a fair and reasonable price of above easements; anon d be it Resolved Further, That the mit to the Minnesota Saint Paul for removal and construe- Counsel is hereby directed to ddrr island subject to the form Of contract and obtain the according to the appraisal obtained by the Committee on Lands; and proper City officials are hereby authorized an directed to convey to Theodore G. tion of said traffic proper same conditions and requirements as necessary performance and payment C.F. No. 258050 bonds. The proper City officials are Whereas, Said Committee has me- ommended the purchase of said ease- and Florence E. Reich, record fee own - the interests City to that set out m Ordinance pending before the Council of the City hereby authorized to execute said con- informal approval of the tract on behalf of the City Of Saint ment at the price stated above, as evi- danced by the letter of said Committee ars, of the certain easement described below upon tender by said of appropnate o£ St. Paul, said removal and construction of said Paul in submitted herewith; now, therefore, be it parties deeds conveying title to the above de- traffic island being hereby given Iof the final adoption and FoPmal Bid No. 4982#72-15. Resolved, That pursuant to Section Charter the City Saint scribed easements to the City of Saint Paul, such release of the City's interest approval of said Ordinance. Council April 11, Adopted by the Council April 11, 1972. 303 of the of of Paul, and Ordinance No. 15034, Council to become effective January 1, 1973, or i Adopted by the - Approved April 11, 1972. File No. 257232, approved Feb 12, upon completion of the Cypress Street Relief Sewer System, whichever occurs 1972. (April 15, 1972) Approved April 11, 1972. 1972, the Council of the City of"'"i Paul does hereby authorize the pur- first; the City to convey its interests in following: (April 15, 1972) chase chase of the above described easement, the Council File No. 258064 -BY Rosalie L. and be it Resolved Further, That the proper An easement for constructing and maintaining a public sewer in, over, the Council File No. 258052 -BY Roger M. Butler- The Council of the City of City Officials are hereby authorized and directed to pay to the Chicago, Milwau- across, under and through west - erly 10 feet of Lot 5, Rogers Rear - i,. ,- Conway- Whereas, Resolved, That the American Baker- St Paul approved on August 5, 1971, a Street, Ram- No. 255207 ratifying the kee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Co. record fee owner, the sum of $500.00, rangement of Block 7 of MCLean's Reservation to St. Paul. ies Company, 97 East 12th resolution C.F. sey County, St. Paul, Minnesota, owner hereby is granted condemnation of certain lands a and the opening. said sum to be paid to the aforesaid vendor from PIR Fund Code 6000, to be Adopted by the Council April 13, 1972. Approved April 11, 1972. .y of subject premises, ication ments for a permit, pursuant to their appliveway extending Van Dyke Street from Con- two ddrr ex East Third Street; and reimbursed from 1972 Local Improve- mart Fund 0920-461, upon its Yurnish- (April 15, 1972) _)- therefor , to construct Street to entrances into their property, one Whereas, Helen J. Nees, an owner of hig evidence of good marketable title in the aforesaid vendor, and the total i driveway 45 ft. wide and one driveway r0 arty affectedeab from tprocee d of driveways are lc- P P _ payment to be made upon tender by Council File No. 258068 - By Dean Meredith- 28 ft. wide. These cated on the south side of 13th Street h ng1 to herpproperty; therefore, be Robert St. said party of appropriate deeds convey- mg title to Bald easement to the City Resolved, That licenses applied for by the the list attached between Minnesota SL. and abutting Lot 5 Central Park Addition, it and operate Resolved, That in accordance with 13851, CF. of Saint Paul. by1972. pril persons named on to this resolution be and the same are hereby the atoeissue and to therea£�er maintain the same as so constructed subject to air ovedeMarch1205 a Commis- as SOe's with all ap- PPee Appioved llu>i9i712Apri111, (April 15, 1972) instructed such lid censeseupork n the into the City treasury of said ere compliance pp State Statutes, Ctty Ordinances s over t10 hire, retain and employ Thomas J. H n a payment the required fees. placable ublic , forthepurpose of and rules and regulations of P Delaney, to certain real Rosalie L. Adopted by the Council April il, 1972. Approved April 11, 1972. authorities having cognizance. Adopted ha ng Council April 11, appraising damages resulting from the opening. Council File No. 258067 -By Butler- (April 15, 1972) property 1872vndening, and extending Van Dyke April 11, 1972. from Conway Street to East Whereas, The Committee on Lands, composed of the Mayor, the Purchasing Approved Street , b (April 15, 1972) Third Street as described in C.F. No. approved August 15, 1971, and Agent, the Commissioner of Finance, and the Commissioner of Public Works Council File No. 258069 - By Dean Meredith - 255207, ' - ._.------ reference, Roger M. corporated herein by No. 258053 -BY the terms and conditions of the i Y being more Eu y of the City of Saint Paul, has secured an agreement for the acquisition of described Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached i Council File pro al assignments Conway- forth on document designated Ap those certain easements as follows: -+ to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is l Resolved, That the proper City offi- set er file in a cer- praisal Assignment No. troller 1 of the Co troller of the ment A permanent easement for sewer purposes 10 feet inn width on, under, instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of Departon iers armpforyee inthe of the office Public Works for overtime employment City 0f Saint Paul. by i it 11, 1972. ofLot5n Rogers Rearrangemeh the east nt ofeef the dopted byuired theCouncil April 11, 1972. asAdoptedebY She CounclluAped ril 11, 1972. ApPpaved April 11,the 1972. Block 7 of McLean's Reservation to St. Paul; also, a temporary ease- Approved April 11, 1972. (April 15, 1972) �+ Approved April 11, 1972. (Aprll 15, 1972) (April 16, 1972) n OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 257 aforesaid section of public street to obtain bids for the improvements as per the end that none of the same shall be plans and specifications. available hereafter for public travel Further Resolved, That the Purchas- thereon. ing Agent be and is hereby directed to Adopted by the Council April 12, 1972. advertise for bids for the improvements. Approved April 12, 1972. Adopted by the Council April 12, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Approved April 12, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 258097—By Roger M. Council File No. 258100—By Rosalie L. Conway— Butler— Resolved, That permission be and is Resolved, That upon the petition of hereby granted to the Northwestern Roy W. Meldrum, et al, that section of Bell Telephone Company tosary make nec- public sheet hereinafter described, be esexcavations for a� d to plaice and and the same herebyis vacated and Ys. t of Cleveland Avenue and Dayton Avenues. e in accordance with the as approved. Le Comp ncident anyhereto. to pay cost ie Council April 12, 1972. ril 12, 1972. 'Al 1.9 1Q791 File No. 258098—By Roger M. and out service at 200 90. Ruth­InstaII 256 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 1 pole and anchor at 317 Burlington Rd. Council File No. 258070 — By Dean numbered6296 to 6535 inclting si same as per checks oron Meredith— Install 1 pole and anchor across the Resolved, That Foodstuff -Vending file in the office of the City Comp - street from 227 Skyway Dr. Install one pole at 41 B St., with necessary guys, Machines licenses applied for by the troller. firms, organizations, etc., Adopted by the Couneil April 11, 1972. anchors, and wires. persons, named on the list attached to this reso- Approved April 11, 1972. lution be and the same are hereby (April 15, 1972) Poles and wires to be removed when granted, and the City Clerk is instruct- ' ed to issue such licenses upon the pay- ment into the City treasury of the Council File No. 256085 — BY Dean borne by the Northern States Power rewAred fees. Meredith— Adopted by the Council April 11, 1972. Whereas, The Bureau of Health of the Company. Adopted by the Council April 12, 1972. Approved April 11, 1972. Department of Public Safety has been Approved April 12, 1972. (April 15, 1972) (April 15, 1972) awarded a "Rheumatic Fever Preven- tion" Grant by Northlands Regional Medical Program, Inc., covering the twelve month period April 1, 1972 Council File No. 258099—By Roger M. Council File No. 258071—By Victor J. through March 31, 1973; and Conway— Tedesco— Whereas, It is necessary for the suc- Resolved, That the Council hereby cess of the program that a qualified APPROVAL OF PLANS concurs in the award of the Purchasing and experienced Project Coordinator In the matter of grading and surfac- Committee and hereby awards the con- be employed; and tract for furnishing and delivering Whereas, The Regional Medical Pro - ing with bituminous material and con- three (3) 88" RIDING ROTARY HECK- grams Service of the United States ENDORN INDUSTRIAL MOWERS Department of Health, Education and structing concrete curb and gutter on MODEL 88M72 to the Department of Welfare has consented to grant a Buildings, CONWAY STREET from Luella Street Parks, Recreation and Public Leave Without Paystatus for twelve Bureau of Parks, 1100 North Hamline, months to one of its employees, Mr. to Jayne Street, also constructing Saint Paul, Minnesota to the HECKEN- Harry Kaphingst; and sewer for storm water purposes (G- 1618A) Preliminary Order No. DORN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Whereas, Mr. Harry Kaphingst has INCORPORATED for the contract price 8.95 been. determined to be qualified as under 252649, approved February 24, 1971 and Order March �� Each),Sin acc Ta with the specific tns°ject Coordinator through his previ- ous experience In similar programs in Final No. 257530, approved 1, 1972; on Formal Bid Number 4997, the award the State of Minnesota and the State of being made to the lowest responsible Missouri; now, therefore, be it Also in the matter of grading and bidder meeting specifications. The Cor- Resolved, That the City of Saint Paul, i, poration Counsel is hereby directed to through the Bureau of Health of the draft the proper form of contract and Department of Public Safety, be auth- '• obtain the necessary performance and orized to enter into contract negotia- payment bonds. The proper City offs- tions with Mr. Harry Kaphingst for the j.- dais are hereby authorized to execute furnishing of such personal services, said contract on behalf of the City of said contract to include reimbursement ',•' .g- Saint Paul. for salary, fringe benefits, retirement Formal Bid No, 4997. credits, etc., in a total amount not to i. Req'n No. 8457. exceed $16,250.00 for one year from the Order No. 252651, approved February.24, Code: 0732-804. date of said contract; and be it Adopted by the Council April, 11, 1972. Further Resolved, That the proper -;_ =j Approved April 11, 1972. city officers are hereby directed and (April 15, 1972) authorized to execute on behalf of the proved March 1, 1972. City of Saint Paul a contract between -.� the City of Saint Paul and Mr. Harry ftcations as submitted above improvement be and the same are here- Council File No. 258078 — BY Dean Kaphingst. Adopted by the Council April 12, 1972. s" Meredith— Resolved, That the proper City offi- Approved April 12, 1972. ' cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- (April 15, 1972) tain employes in the Department of Public Safety (Police) for overtime em- ployment as described in the resolution. 11, 1972: Council File No. 258096—BY Roger M. Adopted by the Council April Approved April 11, 1972. Conway— Whereas, The Public Stairway and (April 15, 1972) Walkway in that section of Goodrich Street between that, Avenue and .. the alley known as Schurmeier's Alley Dean Council File No. 258079 — BY which is located between Lots 5 and 6 Block 6, Terrace Park Addition, re Meredith—in Resolved, That out of the Workmen's quires extensive reconstruction work Compensation Account of the General to be maintained in a safe condition, $80.00 be Fund weekly compensation of and Construction for Interstate Donald Steamer while he is tem- Whereas, paid porarily totally disabled by reason of Highway 35E which has started on he on March 10, 1972, Pleasant Avenue has disrupted the injuries received while employed by the Department of easterly approach to the stairways and that $224.00 in final of Interstate Highway Public Safety, and upon completion to and including March 311 35E, the use of the stairways would be settlement, 1972, is now due and payable., permanently discontinued; now there - by the ouncit Apnl 11, 1972. fore be it Adopted Approved April 1, 1972. Resolved, That the removal of the (April 1972) stairway is hereby authorized and the Commissioner of Public 'Works is di- rected to dismantle and obliterate said No. 258080-258081-258082 stairway and sidewalk approaches Council File —258083—By Rosalie L. Butler— thereto, and be it her Resolved, Com - Resolved, That check the aggregate barricade b main ainedtbynsaideCom- the City Treasury. easu04.75, checks missioner at the westerly extremity of amount of covering r a ( OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 257 aforesaid section of public street to obtain bids for the improvements as per the end that none of the same shall be plans and specifications. available hereafter for public travel Further Resolved, That the Purchas- thereon. ing Agent be and is hereby directed to Adopted by the Council April 12, 1972. advertise for bids for the improvements. Approved April 12, 1972. Adopted by the Council April 12, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Approved April 12, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 258097—By Roger M. Council File No. 258100—By Rosalie L. Conway— Butler— Resolved, That permission be and is Resolved, That upon the petition of hereby granted to the Northwestern Roy W. Meldrum, et al, that section of Bell Telephone Company tosary make nec- public sheet hereinafter described, be esexcavations for a� d to plaice and and the same herebyis vacated and Ys. t of Cleveland Avenue and Dayton Avenues. e in accordance with the as approved. Le Comp ncident anyhereto. to pay cost ie Council April 12, 1972. ril 12, 1972. 'Al 1.9 1Q791 File No. 258098—By Roger M. and out service at 200 90. Ruth­InstaII 1. That the vacation be subject to all 1 pole and anchor at 317 Burlington Rd. the terms and conditions of Section 228 of the Legislative Code, as Install 1 pole and anchor across the amended. street from 227 Skyway Dr. Install one pole at 41 B St., with necessary guys, 2. That the vacation be made subject anchors, and wires. to the following restrictions: Poles and wires to be removed when a• No access shall be permitted to Trunk Highway. No, 392, renum- requested to do so by the Common Council and cost of said removal to be bered 94, from the above de - borne by the Northern States Power scribed portion of Cretin Ave - nue along the south line of said Company. Adopted by the Council April 12, 1972. Cretin Avenue, also b. No advertising devices in any Approved April 12, 1972. (April 15, 1972) form or size shall be construct- •to ed, placed or permitted be constructed or placedupon the Council File No. 258099—By Roger M. lands except: (1) Signsdisplays and devices advertising the We Conway— or lease of the property and (2) Signs, displays and devices ad - APPROVAL OF PLANS vert)sing activities conducted on In the matter of grading and surfac- the property; the real estate ing with bituminous material and con- shall not be used as an auto- structing concrete curb and gutter on mobile junk yard or as a reposi- CONWAY STREET from Luella Street tory for rubbish inanyform. to Jayne Street, also constructing 3. That the petitioner pay the City sewer for storm water purposes (G- 1618A) Preliminary Order No. of Saint Paul the sum of $1,700.00 under 252649, approved February 24, 1971 and Order March _as compensation for the vacation and provide the City with abond Final No. 257530, approved 1, 1972; in the amount of $10,000.00 as re - quired by Section 228 of the Legis - Also in the matter of grading and lative Code. surfacing with bituminous material and Adopted by the Council April 12, 1972. constructing concrete curb and gutter Approved April 12, 1972. on LUELLA STREET from Conway (April ib, 1972) Street to Cul-de-sac approma xitely 200 feet south of Conway Street, Also con- structing sewer for stoggrm water pur- poses. Alsocon tru tinder ate serviCcerye CouncilButlFile No. 258101—By Rosalie L. Order No. 252651, approved February.24, Resolved, That the substitution of 1971 and Final Order No. 257528, ap- $300,000 U. S. Treasury Bonds, 4.125%, proved March 1, 1972. dated July 22, 1964, due November 15, Resolved, That the plans and apeci- for the 1973 ftcations as submitted above improvement be and the same are here- for by approved, and be it$300,000 Further Resolved, That the Purchas- U. S. Treasury Bonds, 4% dated September 15, 1962, due August Ing Agent be and is hereby directed to 15, 1972. 258 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 259 as; collateral security for deposits of public funds of the City of Saint Paul Whereas, Curtis J. Burns, a member of said Board, is unable to serve at a Further Resolved, That the proper connections. (G-1999), having been City officers are hereby authorized and presented to the Council of the City of Paul: be it with Commercial State Bank o£ St. Paul, hereby is authorized, ratified and hearing scheduled for April 12, 1972, and directed to execute on behalf of the Saint therefore, City Operating Agreement between the Resolved, That the Commissioner of approved, such having been done in Whereas, the Mayor, in accordance City and the Urban Youth Referral Public Worka be and is hereby ordered Center, Inc., whereby the Urban Youth and directed: conformance with the appilcable stat- utas of the State of Minnesota: that with the aforementioned ordinance, nominates Andrew H. Anderson as the Referral Center, Inc., will act as Sug- 1.'I Investigate the necessity for, such substituted securities, at the time alternate to serve as a member of the ,Y grantee for the above Crime Commis- or desirability of, the making of said Grant Program in accordance with improvement. of such substitution, had a market value sufficient, together with the market Board of Review at said hearing: now therefore be it sion the terms and conditions set forth m 2. To investigate the nature, extent value of the original collateral securi- Resolved, That the appointment of ? the Grant Agreement between the City and estimated cost of said improve - the Governor's Crime Commission went, and the total cost thereof. ties for said purpose, for which no substitution was made, equal to $110 for Andrew H. Anderson as alternate be and is hereby approved. by Council April 12, S'. �. and and the terms and conditions set forth 3. To Furnish a plan, profile or sketch in the Operating Agreement. of said improvement. every $100 of deposits of public funds Adopted the Adapted by the Council April 12, 4. To state whether or not said im- of said City with said bank. Adopted by the Council April 12, 1972. 1972. Approved April 12, 1972. ,t ? 1972. provement Is asked for on the petition Approved April 12, 1972, of three or more owners. Approved April 12, 1972. (April 15, 1972) (April 15, 1972) 5. To report upon all of the fore- (April 15, 1972) going matters to the Commissioner of Council File No. 258105—By Rosalie L. Finance. PRELIMINARY ORDERS Apprro Appril 71972. April 4, 1972. Council File No. 258102—By Rosalie L. Butler— Butler—Dean Meredith—Robert F. Sprafka— ed (April 15, 1972) Resolved, That the substitution of Whereas The Northern States Power Company iras filed a request with the Council File No. 257941—By Roger M. $3,000,000 U. S. Treasury Bills due City of Saint Paul, by letter dated Conway— March 30, 1972, for March 27, 1972, for an increase in its electric utility rates; and N Council File No. 257943—By Roger M. Whereas, A written en propoSal for the Conway— the following improvement, $3,000,000 U. S. Treasury Notes, D-76, due November 15, 1976, Whereas, Such increase is professed to be in addition to the one granted making of viz.: Whereas, A written for the 6!x%; by the City of Saint Paul under Ordi- proposal Grade and surface with bituminous making of the following improvement, as collateral security for deposits of funds of the City of Saint Paul nance No. 15024, adopted January 28, material and construct concrete curb viz.: Dove from public with the First National Sank of Saint 1972: and Upon due and gutter on Hillwood Condemn and take an easement in 485' West of the centerline of McKnight the land necessary for the slopes,. cuts Paul, hereby is authorized, ratified and having been done in Whereas, consideration of the re uest, the utilit s ermit, and y' p Rd. to McKnight Rd. ALSO construct and fills, including right of removal of i. approved,,.such conformance with the applicable stat- the state law by which such permit is sewer for storm water purposes..ALSO lateral support from sirbiect ]and or service connections. utas of the State of Minnesota; that such substituted securities, es the time granted. the Utilities Committee has recommended that the request for in- w construct water remainder thereof, occasioned by exca- (G-1999), having been presented to the vations thereof or construction of City Saint Paul; 4;-:. of such substitution, had a market value crease be not granted at this time, now, be it }. Council of the of slopes in the grading and surfacing therefore, be it with bituminous material and con- ' sufficient, together with the market value of the original collateral securi- therefore, Resolved, That in view of the condi- a; Resolved, That the Commissioner of atructing concrete curb and guitar On Public Works be and is hereby ordered Court from the Cul is ties for said purpose, for which no substitution was made, equal to $110 for tions for only one increase in rates in a calendar year being permitted by the Minn. Stat. § 451.07, and Hillwood -de -sec and directed: south of Hillwood Drive to Hillwood 1. To investigate the necessity for, Dr. ALSO construct sewer for storm 1 ' t` every $100 of deposits of public funds provisions of in view of an increase in the rates of or desirability of, the making of said K,ater purposes. Also construct water of said City with said bank. Adopted y the Council April 12, 1972. said utility having been already pre- during the of improvement. service connections. (G-1999) having 2. To investigate the nature, extent been presented to the Council of the P Approved April 12, 1972. PP p scribed calendar year 1972, the request by the Northern States and estimated cost of said improve- City of Saint Paul* therefore, be it (April 15, 1972) power Company be not granted at this pa time; and be it ment, and the total coat thereof. Resolved, That the Commissioner of 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch public Worka be and is hereby ordered Council File No. 258103—By Rosalie L. Further Resolved, That %y change in he electrical rates of said utility of said improvement. and directed: 4. To state whether or not said im- 1. To investigate the necessity for is asked for on the petition desirability of, the making of saiii 1 ` Butler— Resolved, That the substitution of $3000,000 U. S. Treasury Bills due shall only be considered and prescribed after an investigation of the propriety of such change by qualified personnel City, full provement of three or more owners. improvement. i 5. To report upon all of the fore- 2. To investigate the nature, extent matters to the Commissioner o1 and estimated cost of said improve- June 29, 1972, acting on behalf of the and a scale hearing on the question to be going Finance. meat, and the total cost thereof. for financed by the Northern States Power Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch ' $3,000,000 U. S. Treasury Bills due Company. G. Approved April 7 1972. of said improvement. (April 15, 1972) not said im- March 30, 1972, Adopted by the Council April 12 4. To state whether or provement is asked for on the petition as collateral security for deposits of public funds of the City of Saint Paul with the First National Bank of Saint 1972. Approved April 12, 1972, (April 15, 1972) _ r r of three or mors owners. Council File No. 257942—By Roger M. 5. To report upon all of the fore - going matters to the Commissioner of Paul, hereby is authorized, ratified and approved, such having been done in Conway— Finance. A for the Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. �I conformance with the applicable stat- Council File No. 258106 -,By Charles P. Whereas, written proposal the following improvement, Approved April 7 1972. utes of the State of Minnesota: that McCarty— making of (April i5, 1972) C such substituted securities, at the time of such substitution, had a market value Whereas The Council of the City of Saint Pau'1 by its Resolution, C. F. viz.: Open, widen and extend Hillwood °. sufficient, together with the market value of the original collateral securi- 257520, a proved February 25, 1972, authorized the submission of an Ap- Drive from 485' West of McKnight Rd. to McKnight Rd. byy taking and con- Council File No. 257944—By Roger M. ties for said purpose, for which no sub- plication for Grant to the Governor's demning the south 30' of the. East 485' the SE ;$ Section 11, Conway— stitution was made, equal to $110 for funds Commission on Crime Prevention and of the NE ',, of Township 28, Range 22, AL§O condemn every $100 of deposits of public Control for the program Effort for and take an easement in the land nee- Whereas, A written proposal for the h. of said City with said bank. Adopted by the Council April 12, 1972. Youth of the East Side (E.Y.E.S.)"• and Whereas, The Governor's Commission essary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- making of the following unprovemeat, •Approved April 12, 1972. has notified the City of Saint Paul that eluding right of removal of lateral sup- viz.:. port from subject land or remainder, Grade and surface with bituminous (April 15, 1972) the application has been approved: now, therefore, be it thereof, occasioned by excavations material and. construct concrete curb thereof or construction of slo es in the and Heron Hillwood Court. from the ga Resolved, That the Council of the Z us' sac south of Hillwood Drive to grading c surfacing ipso erste Council File No. 258104—By Charles P. City of Saint Paul does hereby au- a materialanand Fullwood Dr. ALSO construct sewer Conway— Section 32 of Ordinance No. thooze the proper City officers to axe- cute on behalf of the City of Saint curb and gutter on Hillwood Drive for .storm water purposes. ALSO -con- Me- struct water service connections. Whereas, 3250 provides that when a member of Paul Grant Agreement between the from 485' West of the centerline of Knight Rd. to McKnight Rd. .ALSO (G-1999);.having. been presented to the the Board of Review Ss unable to serve, City and the Governor's Commission on construct sewer for storm water pur- Council of the City of Saint Paul; the Mayor shall nominate an alternate, be grime Prevention and Control; and be ¢ poses. ALSO construct water service therefore, be it and 1 , 0 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 261 struct street, alley and driveway re- i turns; construct and reconstruct side- walks; construct storm water drainage facilities; construct sewer, water and 1 gas service connections; construct an i ornamental lighting system; and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said Improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement or more owners n the petition 5. To report upon all of the fore- gotng matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. Approved (Aprill7i.519 2. Council File No. 257949 -By Roger M. Conway- ment, e 3. To of said 4. To aul; tthltereforec be it the it the Commissioner of e and is hereby ordered gate the necessity for of, the making of said gate the nature, extent cost of said improve - total cost thereof. atplan, profile or sketch ement. rhether or not said im- sked for on the petition re owners. upon all of the fore - to the Commissioner of the Council April 4, 1972. iru 7 1972. .Pril 15, 1972) Council File No. 257951 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the .following improvement, A written proposal for the -y v. tea.. ...•, - - -- f the following improvement, Resolved, That the Commissioner o Public Works be and is hereby ordered ict the sidewalk on the and ditected: of luno Ave. from Chats- 1. To investigate the necessity for to the west line of Lot 5, or desirability of, the making of said of Bik's 1 & 2 and Sub. & improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent 3, and on the north side of from Chatsworth St. to the and estimated cost of said improve- ment end the total cost thereof. if Lot 18 Cole's Randolph St. t Ave. Addn, and by doing 3. �o furnish a plan, profile or sketch vork which is necessary and of said improvement. to complete said improve- 4. To state whether or not said im- 3ng been presented to the provement is asked for on the petition f the City of Saint Paul; of three or more owners. be it 5. To report upon all of the fore - I, That the Commissioner of going matters to the Commissioner of rks be and is hereby ordered Finance. ed: Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. rvestigate the necessity for Approved April 7 1972. iility of, the making of said (April 16, 1972) ant. rvestigate the nature, extent gated cost of said improve- Council File No. 257952 -By Roger M. the total cost thereof. Conway - rnish a plan, profile or sketch Whereas, A written pro osal for the provement. ate whether or not'said im making of the following provement, t is asked for on the petition viz.: Df three or more owners. "Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west 5. To report upon all of the fore side of Davern Avea f�'om Nori�orlk^AlveT going matters to the Commissioner of --- -- -" "- Finance. Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. Approved April 7 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 257959-13Y Roger M. Conway - Whereas. A.written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the: north side of Otis Ave. from Exeter Place to other work which is ned Place cessary andd by gincidental to complete said improvement, having a 1. Toyinvestigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvenipnt. 2. To,- investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, Profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement three or mo a owners n the petition OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 260 PROCEEDINGS Resolved, That the Commissioner of and driveway returns' construccet term be and is hereby ordered connec- Public Works sewer, wateraand gas service and directed: g Investigatetthe forsaid sy na by8°dolnsa ornamental 1. To tem he making or Toof, g is and incidental to improvement. which necessary To investigate the nature, extent complete said improvement, having he Council of the d to ttherefore, and thereof. City bee ofrSaintePaul; be it menta and the total cost That the Commissioner of 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Resolved. Public Works be and is hereby ordered . of satd improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- and directed: To I'desirabilityi of, the making necessity is asked.for on the petition said provement or of three or more owners. 5. To report upon allof the fore- improvement. the Commissioner of To mated investigate of said improvet going matters to and esti Finance. by the Council April 4, 1972. man profileorsketch Adopted To umishtatplan, Approved ApP11715 972. of said improvement. A or not said im- 4. To state whether provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. Council File No. 257945 -BY Roger M. 5. To report upon all of the fore- to the Commissioner of Conway- going matters Finance. Whereas, A written proposal for the Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. improvement, Approve d 72. making of the following APTi17i5191972) viz.: Regrade and surface with bituminous -_ material andconstruct, where neces- sary, concrete curb and gutter, con - and concrete driveways. Council File No. 257947 -BY Roger M. ,p;; trete sidewalk Also construct a sewer for storm water Conway - do all incidental work purposes, and to complete improvement on the fol- Whereas, p the followingoimprovement, j.' making Of lowing streets: in Aurora Ave. from Victoria St. to CLEVELAND AVENUE from ?' Improve Dale St. University Avenue to Pierce Butler Fuller Ave. from Victoria St. to Dale ELLIS AVENUE from Van- ,.,, Road and St' dalla Avenue to Cleveland Avenue 3t, from St. Anthony Ave. to Protect P -0547A) as follows: Aurora (City Ave. to and pave; construct concrete E' i Avon St. from St. Anthony grade Aurora Ave. - curb and gutter; construct street, alley Avon St. from Aurora Ave. to Vni- nd driveway returns; constru nottruet drainage facilities; '. versitY Ave. water Grotto St. from St. Anthony Ave. to sewer, water and gas service connec- an ornamental lighting University Ave. tions; construct St. Albans St. from St. Anthony &hveg system; and do all other work which (G-1997), ha and incidental to complete to University Ave. is necessary been presented to the Council of the said impprovement, having been pre- it the Council of the City of ,'. t' City of Saint Paul; therefore, be sented to Resolved, That the Commissioner of Saint Paul; therefore, be it That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is her eby ordered Resolved, Works be and is hereby ordered :, �... and directed: Public 1. To investigate the necessity for and directed: necessity for, the making of sat r� 1• To investigate the or desirability of, or desirability of, the making of said �( improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, e=xtent improvement. extent iof invedgcost improve- and estimated cost of said imp an2. d To ment,saidr and the total cost total cost thereof. rofile or sketch ment, and the 3. To furnish a Pmn. P profile or sketch furnish a plan, P - of said improvement. 3. id 4. To state whether or not said im- of said improvement. for on the petition 4. To state whether or not said im- i- provement is asked of three or more owners. prevenient is asked for on the petition 5. To report upon all o£ the fore- of three or more owners. all of the fore going matters to the Commissioner of 5. To report upon goingto the Commissioner of going matters Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. Finance. Approved April 7, 1972. Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. 2. �,,.. (April 15, 1972) Approved AApprilll7i5, 19. 72) Council File No. 257946 -By Roger M' File No. 257946 -BY Huger M. Conway- Council Whereas, A written pr sal for the Conway - following improvement, for the making of the Whereas, A written proposal the following improvement, viz.:, CAPD ROAD from Hersey making of Street to Vandalia Street and MERSEY STREET from Capp Improving VA STREET from Endicott Street to Carp Ru Road (City Project P-0555) as follows: Ellis Avenue to Capp Road (City Pand concrete landguttedr con eaveP onsAruct s 1( grade andel pave: construct curb construct street, alley p I�fa curb and Butter: 0 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 261 struct street, alley and driveway re- i turns; construct and reconstruct side- walks; construct storm water drainage facilities; construct sewer, water and 1 gas service connections; construct an i ornamental lighting system; and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said Improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement or more owners n the petition 5. To report upon all of the fore- gotng matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. Approved (Aprill7i.519 2. Council File No. 257949 -By Roger M. Conway- ment, e 3. To of said 4. To aul; tthltereforec be it the it the Commissioner of e and is hereby ordered gate the necessity for of, the making of said gate the nature, extent cost of said improve - total cost thereof. atplan, profile or sketch ement. rhether or not said im- sked for on the petition re owners. upon all of the fore - to the Commissioner of the Council April 4, 1972. iru 7 1972. .Pril 15, 1972) Council File No. 257951 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the .following improvement, A written proposal for the -y v. tea.. ...•, - - -- f the following improvement, Resolved, That the Commissioner o Public Works be and is hereby ordered ict the sidewalk on the and ditected: of luno Ave. from Chats- 1. To investigate the necessity for to the west line of Lot 5, or desirability of, the making of said of Bik's 1 & 2 and Sub. & improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent 3, and on the north side of from Chatsworth St. to the and estimated cost of said improve- ment end the total cost thereof. if Lot 18 Cole's Randolph St. t Ave. Addn, and by doing 3. �o furnish a plan, profile or sketch vork which is necessary and of said improvement. to complete said improve- 4. To state whether or not said im- 3ng been presented to the provement is asked for on the petition f the City of Saint Paul; of three or more owners. be it 5. To report upon all of the fore - I, That the Commissioner of going matters to the Commissioner of rks be and is hereby ordered Finance. ed: Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. rvestigate the necessity for Approved April 7 1972. iility of, the making of said (April 16, 1972) ant. rvestigate the nature, extent gated cost of said improve- Council File No. 257952 -By Roger M. the total cost thereof. Conway - rnish a plan, profile or sketch Whereas, A written pro osal for the provement. ate whether or not'said im making of the following provement, t is asked for on the petition viz.: Df three or more owners. "Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west 5. To report upon all of the fore side of Davern Avea f�'om Nori�orlk^AlveT going matters to the Commissioner of --- -- -" "- Finance. Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. Approved April 7 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 257959-13Y Roger M. Conway - Whereas. A.written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the: north side of Otis Ave. from Exeter Place to other work which is ned Place cessary andd by gincidental to complete said improvement, having a 1. Toyinvestigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvenipnt. 2. To,- investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, Profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement three or mo a owners n the petition OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 263 1. To investigate the necessity for, Council File No. 257977 -By Roger M. or desirability of, the making of said Conway improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Whereas, A written propgal for the and estimated cost of said improve- making of the following improvement, ment, and the total cost thereof. viz.: 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Reconstruct the sidewalk on the of said improvement. north side of Summit Ave. from Wilder 4. To state whether or not said im- St. to Cleveland Ave. and by doing all provement Is asked for on the petition other work which is necessary an in - of three or more owners. cidental to complete said improvement, 5. To report upon all of the fore- having been presented to the Council going matters to the Commissioner of of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, Finance. be it Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. Resolved, That the Commissioner of Approved April 7 1972. Public Works be and is hereby ordered (April 15, 1972) and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, Council File No. 257958 -By Roger M. or desirability of, the making of said Conway- improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Whereas, A written proposal for the and estimated cost of said improve - making of the following improvement, ment. and -the total coat thereof. viz : 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Reconstruct the sidewalk on the of said improvement. south side of Linwood Ave. from Grotto 4. To state whether or not said im- St. to Avon St. and by doing all other provement is asked for on the petition work which is necessary and incidental of three or more owners. to complete said lin having S. To report upon all of the fore - been presented to the Council of the going matters. to the Commissioner of City of Saint Paul; therefore, be. it Finance. Resolved. That the Commissioner of Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972. Public Works be and is hereby ordered Approved April 7 1972. and directed: (April 15, 1972) 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. Council File No. 257978 -BY Roger M. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Conway - and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. Whereas, A written proposal for the 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch making of the following Improvement, of said improvement.viz.: 4. To state whether or not aid im- Reconstruct the sidewalk on' the provement is asked for on the petition north side of Goodrich Ave, from Prior of three or more owners. Ave. to Cleveland Ave. and by doing 5. To report upon all of the fore- all other work which is necessary and going matters to the Commissioner of incidental to complete said, improve - Finance. ment, having been presented to the Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. Council of the City of Saint Paul; Approved (Aprilit7 1972 therefore, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered Council File No. 257878 -By Roger M. and directed: Conway- 1. To investigate the necessity for, or To of, the making of said Whereas, A written proposal for the improvement. p 2. To investigate the nature, extent making of the following improvement. and estimated cost of said improve - viz.: merit, and the total cost thereof. Reconstruct the sidewalk on both 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch sides of Wilder St. from Summit Ave. of said improvement. to Selby Ave. and by doing all other 4. id state whether or not said fire- work which is necessary and incidental Provement is asked for on the petition to complete said i tKe Cmeht, having of three or -more owners. been presented ul the"Council of We 5.,To report upon .all of the fore - City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it tt Resolved, That the Commissioner of Finance a ers to the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972. and directed:Approved April 7 1972. 1. To investigate the necessity for, (April 15, 1972) or desirabiliI y of, the making of said . improvement 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of aid improve- Council File No. 257979 -BY Roger M. ment, and the total cost thereof. Conway - 3. To furnish a plan,. profile or sketch of said improvement. Whereas, A written proposal for the 4. To state whether or not said fm- making of the following improvement, provement 9s asked for on the petition viReconstruct the sidewalk on the of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- north side. of Jefferson Ave. from Bay other going matters to the Commissioner of Wd b alk which is nce St. ecessary andincidental Finance. pp . Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972. been pplete sa dtomthe CPouncil of the Approved (April 1519 972) City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 262 PROCEEDINGS 5. To report upon all of the fore- Ave. to Grace St. and by doing all going matters to the and in - Commissioner of cidentalother ork which to complete said ire is rrovement. pp Finance. Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. h ving City pTeof sent' ulththere ore, Approved April 7, 1972. be it (April 15, 1972) That the Commissioner of Resolved, Public Works be and is hereby ordered Council File No. 257953 -BY Roger M. and directed: gate the necessity for, Conway- or desirability of, the making of said Whereas. A written proposal for the improvement. the following improvement, 2. To investigate the nature, extent - making of viz.:and estimated cost of said improve Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west ment, and the total cost thereof. profile or sketch side of Butternut Ave. from Otto Ave. 3. To furnish a plan, to Sumac St. and by doing all other of said improvement. whether or not said im- work which is necessary and incidental 4. To state to complete said improvement having provement is asked for on the petition Counc of the three or more owners. been presented to the of City of Saint Paul; therefore, 5. To report upon all of the fore - be it That the Commissioner of going matters to the Commissioner of " Resolved, Public Works be and is hereby ordered Finance. Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, Approved April 7, 1972. or desirability of, the making of said (April 15, 1972) • improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- Council File No. 257858 -BY Roger M. and the total cost thereof. went, 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Conway - ._, of said improvement. Whereas, A written proposal for the 4. To state whether or not said dire- the following improvement, making of provement is asked for on the petition viz.: ` of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- Reconstruct the sidewalk on the Commissioner of south side of Pleasant Ave. from Milton going matters to the St. to Chatsworth St. and by doing all in- in ',a Finance. - Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. other work which is necessaItory and vement cidental Approved having presented t o the Council April 15191972) of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Council File No. 257954 -By Roger M. publicWorks be and ithe Commissioner hem ebyiordered i !! Conway -and directed: Whereas, A written proposal for the 1. To investigate themakingnecessityfor, desirability of, said {.:,.., ;. I i1 making of the following improvement, or viz.:improvement. the 2. To investigate the nature, extent Reconstruct the sidewalk on south Stewart Ave. from Madison St. and estimated cost of said improve side of to Rankin St. and by doing all other merit, and the total cost thereof. and incidental 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch $? work which is necessary to complete said ireprovement, having of said improvement, the Council of the 4. To state whether or not said im- presented to been City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it provement Is asked for on the petition of three orpmore owners. Resolved, That the Commissioner of of the Public or be and is hereby ordered ti rg matters to Pthe Commissionerrof _ and directed: g 1. To investigate the necessity £or, Finance. of, the making of said Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. - �f or desirability improvement. Approved April 7, 1972. investigate the nature, extent (April 15, 1872) 2. To and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. Roger M. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Council File No. 257957 -BY !� of said improvemeni Conway - 4 . To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the Petition Whereas, A written PrOgal for the Improvement, of three or more owners. making of the following To report upon all of the fore- viz.: to the Commissioner of the sidewalk on both 1. . i, {, going matters Reconstruct Finance. -ides of Lincoln Ave. on the south side Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. from the east line of Lot 4, Stinson'. Approved April 7, 1972. Blvd. Addn. to Syndicate St. and on (April 15, 1972) side from the east line of Lot IR the north Stinson's Blvd. Addn. to Syndicate which S Roger M St. and by doing all other work Council File No. 257955 -BY is necessary and incidental to com- having been { • _, .�� Conway- plete said improvement, to the Counefl of the City of i Whereas, A written pro osal for the presented I p Saint Paul; therefore, be it of the following improvement, Resolved, That the Commissioner of �I! ! making v Reconstruct the sidewalk on both Public Works be and is hereby ordered Jefferson and directed: sides of Toronto St. from OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 263 1. To investigate the necessity for, Council File No. 257977 -By Roger M. or desirability of, the making of said Conway improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Whereas, A written propgal for the and estimated cost of said improve- making of the following improvement, ment, and the total cost thereof. viz.: 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Reconstruct the sidewalk on the of said improvement. north side of Summit Ave. from Wilder 4. To state whether or not said im- St. to Cleveland Ave. and by doing all provement Is asked for on the petition other work which is necessary an in - of three or more owners. cidental to complete said improvement, 5. To report upon all of the fore- having been presented to the Council going matters to the Commissioner of of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, Finance. be it Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. Resolved, That the Commissioner of Approved April 7 1972. Public Works be and is hereby ordered (April 15, 1972) and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, Council File No. 257958 -By Roger M. or desirability of, the making of said Conway- improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Whereas, A written proposal for the and estimated cost of said improve - making of the following improvement, ment. and -the total coat thereof. viz : 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Reconstruct the sidewalk on the of said improvement. south side of Linwood Ave. from Grotto 4. To state whether or not said im- St. to Avon St. and by doing all other provement is asked for on the petition work which is necessary and incidental of three or more owners. to complete said lin having S. To report upon all of the fore - been presented to the Council of the going matters. to the Commissioner of City of Saint Paul; therefore, be. it Finance. Resolved. That the Commissioner of Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972. Public Works be and is hereby ordered Approved April 7 1972. and directed: (April 15, 1972) 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. Council File No. 257978 -BY Roger M. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Conway - and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. Whereas, A written proposal for the 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch making of the following Improvement, of said improvement.viz.: 4. To state whether or not aid im- Reconstruct the sidewalk on' the provement is asked for on the petition north side of Goodrich Ave, from Prior of three or more owners. Ave. to Cleveland Ave. and by doing 5. To report upon all of the fore- all other work which is necessary and going matters to the Commissioner of incidental to complete said, improve - Finance. ment, having been presented to the Adopted by the Council April 4, 1972. Council of the City of Saint Paul; Approved (Aprilit7 1972 therefore, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered Council File No. 257878 -By Roger M. and directed: Conway- 1. To investigate the necessity for, or To of, the making of said Whereas, A written proposal for the improvement. p 2. To investigate the nature, extent making of the following improvement. and estimated cost of said improve - viz.: merit, and the total cost thereof. Reconstruct the sidewalk on both 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch sides of Wilder St. from Summit Ave. of said improvement. to Selby Ave. and by doing all other 4. id state whether or not said fire- work which is necessary and incidental Provement is asked for on the petition to complete said i tKe Cmeht, having of three or -more owners. been presented ul the"Council of We 5.,To report upon .all of the fore - City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it tt Resolved, That the Commissioner of Finance a ers to the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972. and directed:Approved April 7 1972. 1. To investigate the necessity for, (April 15, 1972) or desirabiliI y of, the making of said . improvement 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of aid improve- Council File No. 257979 -BY Roger M. ment, and the total cost thereof. Conway - 3. To furnish a plan,. profile or sketch of said improvement. Whereas, A written proposal for the 4. To state whether or not said fm- making of the following improvement, provement 9s asked for on the petition viReconstruct the sidewalk on the of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- north side. of Jefferson Ave. from Bay other going matters to the Commissioner of Wd b alk which is nce St. ecessary andincidental Finance. pp . Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972. been pplete sa dtomthe CPouncil of the Approved (April 1519 972) City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 265 Condemn and take an easement in C the land necessary for the slopes, cuts I and fills, including right of removal of lateral support from subject land or re- 'Inder thereof. occasioned by excava- n on to on having been presented to the t:ouncu of the City of : Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the n cessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said. Improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972. Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 257985 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Open, widen and extend Sims Avenue creating a cul-de-sac for street pur- poses by condemning and taking that part of Lots 7, 8 and 9, Blk. 1 and Lots 4, 5 and 6, Blk. 2, Oliver and Murphy's Addition, lying within the north and south right-of-way line of Sims Ave. and the line which is the are of a cir- cle having a 50' radius. The center of said circle being on the center line of Sims Avenue 3751 East of the canter line of Hazelwood Ave. (G-1992) having been presented to the Councf of the City of Saint Paul; therefore be it Resolved, That the Commissioner o: Public Works be and is hereby orders( and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of sai( improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, exten and estimated cost of said improve ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketc of said improvement. 4. To state whether or .not said irr, provement is asked for on the petltlo of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the for( going matters to the Commissioner ( Finance. Adopted by the Council April 5, 197 Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) ouncil File No. 257985 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written propgal for the +aking of the following improvement, Iz.: Grade and surface with bituminous iaterial and construct concrete -curb rood St. from York Ave. to ease nvc. Llso construct sewer for storm water urposes. Also construct water service onnections. 2),U`g� presented to GeCouncil of the City ,f Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of 'ublic Wprks be and is hereby ordered nd directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for +r desirability of, the making of said mproveirient. 2. To investigate the nature, extent nentestimated a dathe total cost thereof. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch )f said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement. is .asked for on the petition Of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to. the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972. Approved April7iC1972. pr. 1972) Council File ANo. 257987 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written propoal for the making of the following improvement, mercaurc, ,. Resolved, Tbat the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a -plan, profile or sketch of said improvement, 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more -owners. - 5o report on all of the fore- go matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted pprro ed April 701872 April 5, 1972. (April t5, 1972) k Council File No. 257994 -By Roger M. r Conway Whereas A written proposal forthe f making of the following Improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both I. sides of Dewey Ave. from Marshall Ave. to Iglehar Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and In OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 264 PROCEEDINGS Resolved, That the Commissioner of 5. To report upon all of the fore- to the Commissioner of -Public Works be and is hereby ordered going matters and directed: Finance. by the Council April 5, 1972. 1. To investigate the necessity for, Adopted 2. or desirability of, the making of said Approved April 7. 1 71972) improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost- of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. Council File No. 257982 -BY Roger M. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Conway - of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- Whereas, A written propoa1 for the the following improvement, provement is asked for on the petition making of of three or more owners. viz.: 5. To report upon all of the fore- north side of Mississippi RivernBlvd. going, matters to the Commissioner of Ave. to Exeter Place and Finance. from Cretin Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972. by doing all other work which is neces- i incidental nted Approved App U7i519 972) improvem haviingt0been preseete A Council of the City of Saint {..,. to the Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Council File No. 257980-�By Roger l Public Works be and is hereby ordered .;. f ,Conway- and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, Whereas, A written propoat for the the making of said improvement, Or of, { making of the following improvement. viz.: 2. To investigate the nature, extent - Reconstruct the sidewalk on the and estimated cost of said improve - 0 side of Goodrich Ave. frm Ken- the total cost thereof. south ment, and neth St. to Cleveland Ave. and by doing 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch is necessary and all other work which said improve- of4. Too improvement. incidental to complete whether or not said im- been presented to then the petition ment, having Council of the City of Saint Paul; of Tee or more owners.of the it all therefore, be Resolved, That the Commissioner of 5. To nat ort to a Commissionerof t 9 - Public Works be and is hereby ordered Finance. and directed:Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972. a 1. To investigate the necessity for. April 7, 1972. Approved or desirability of, the making of said (April 15, 1972) improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent ----- I and estimated cost of said improve - the total cost thereof. Council File No. 257983- ,BY Roger M. j (" went, and 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Conway - of said improvement.A written pro oprovemental for the 4. To state whether or not said im- Whereas, the following , i provement is asked for on the petition making of of three or more owners. viz.: the sidewalk on the east � s 5. To report upon all of the fore- Reconstruct Jefferson matters to the Commissioner of Ave.. to GracernSt. Sand t. from ggrall going Finance Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972. other work which is necessary and in - A ril 7, 1972. cidental to complete said improvement, p to the Council Approved having been presented (April 15, 1872) of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, ! - be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Council File No. 257981 -By Roger M. Public Works be and is hereby ordered +1 I� Conway- and directed: aid Whereas,necessity Whereas, A written pro opal for the 1. To investigate p or desirability of, improvement, '� t : making of the following provement. viz.: 2. To investigate the nature, extent Reconstruct the sidewalk on the east and estimated cost of said improve - side of Madison St. from Youngman ment, and the total cost thereof. Ave. to W. 7th St. and by doing all 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch other work which is necessary and in- of said Improvement. cidental to complete said improvement, 4. To state whether or not said im- to the Council is asked for on the petition having been presented provement of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, of three or more owners. ofupon all of the fore- + be it 5. To re ort attars to the Commissioner of Resolved, That Ithe Commissioner of p r Public Works be and is hereby ordered Fence directed: Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972. �11 and 1. To investigate the necessity for, Approved April 7 1972. of, the making of said (April 35, 1972) t}i I}, or desirability improvement. extent --�- 2. To investigate the nature, cost of said improve - Boger M. File No. 257984 --BY It and estimated Council ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Conway - follawing0 opal for e of ;aid improvement. improvement, or not saiditian s 4. To state whether making o$ the provement is asked for on the p viz.: i of three or more owners. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 265 Condemn and take an easement in C the land necessary for the slopes, cuts I and fills, including right of removal of lateral support from subject land or re- 'Inder thereof. occasioned by excava- n on to on having been presented to the t:ouncu of the City of : Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the n cessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said. Improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972. Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 257985 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Open, widen and extend Sims Avenue creating a cul-de-sac for street pur- poses by condemning and taking that part of Lots 7, 8 and 9, Blk. 1 and Lots 4, 5 and 6, Blk. 2, Oliver and Murphy's Addition, lying within the north and south right-of-way line of Sims Ave. and the line which is the are of a cir- cle having a 50' radius. The center of said circle being on the center line of Sims Avenue 3751 East of the canter line of Hazelwood Ave. (G-1992) having been presented to the Councf of the City of Saint Paul; therefore be it Resolved, That the Commissioner o: Public Works be and is hereby orders( and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of sai( improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, exten and estimated cost of said improve ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketc of said improvement. 4. To state whether or .not said irr, provement is asked for on the petltlo of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the for( going matters to the Commissioner ( Finance. Adopted by the Council April 5, 197 Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) ouncil File No. 257985 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written propgal for the +aking of the following improvement, Iz.: Grade and surface with bituminous iaterial and construct concrete -curb rood St. from York Ave. to ease nvc. Llso construct sewer for storm water urposes. Also construct water service onnections. 2),U`g� presented to GeCouncil of the City ,f Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of 'ublic Wprks be and is hereby ordered nd directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for +r desirability of, the making of said mproveirient. 2. To investigate the nature, extent nentestimated a dathe total cost thereof. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch )f said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement. is .asked for on the petition Of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to. the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972. Approved April7iC1972. pr. 1972) Council File ANo. 257987 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written propoal for the making of the following improvement, mercaurc, ,. Resolved, Tbat the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a -plan, profile or sketch of said improvement, 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more -owners. - 5o report on all of the fore- go matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted pprro ed April 701872 April 5, 1972. (April t5, 1972) k Council File No. 257994 -By Roger M. r Conway Whereas A written proposal forthe f making of the following Improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both I. sides of Dewey Ave. from Marshall Ave. to Iglehar Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and In 266 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 4. To state whether or not said lti n cidental t0 complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council provement is asked £or on the p of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, of5thToe or more up nn all of the fore - be it That the Commissioner of going matters to the Commissioner of Resolved, Public Works be and is hereby ordered Finnanpted :by the Council April 9, 1972, and directed: 72 1. To investigate the necessity for, Approved (Apri1715191972) or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Council File No. 257997 -BY Roger M. `and estimated cost of said improve- Conway- ment, and the total coat thereof. Whereas, 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch A written pr sal for e of said improvement. making of the following irrtProvement, 4. To state whether or not said im- viz.: provement is asked for on the petition Reconstruct the sidewalk Winifred both of three or more owners, odes a, Winslowongress SA and by doing ond 5. To repOrt upon all of the foreis - gomg matters to the Commissioner of other nt or to hickcOmPe a said improve- Finance.ment Approved by the pril 7,019721 April 6, 1972. Councilh ofngthe been presented Saint Paul; (April 15. 1972) thRbe it e olved, That the Commissioner of -- Public Works be and is hereby ordered d directed: Council File No. 257985 --By Roger M. an1 To investigate the necessity for, or To of, the making of said Conway- ro osal for the improvement. extent Whereas , A written p 2. To investigate the nature, making of the following improvement, and estimated cost o£ said improve" viz„ meat, and the total cost thereof. Reconstruct the sidewalk on the g To furnish a plan, profile or sketch south side of Marshall Ave. from Mont- of said improvement. rose Place to Mississippi River Blvd. 4.To state whether or not said im- andhy doing all other work which is rovement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners• necessary and incidental to complete 5 To report upon all of the fore - said impprovement, having been Pre going matters to the Commissioner of sented to the Council of the City of Saint aul; therefore, be it Adopted by the Council April 9, 1972. Resolved, That the Commissioner of Finance. Public Works be and ss hereby ordered Approved April 7 1972. and directed: (April 15, 1972) 1. To investigate the necessity for. �- or desirability of, the making of said Roger M. Improvement. Council File No. 257998 -BY 2. To investigate the nature, extent Conway - and estimated cost of said improve- Whereas, A written proposal for the ment, and the total cost thereof. making of the following improvement, 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. viz.: P edition Reconstruct the sidewalk on the sou th 4. To. state Whether or not said im- rovement is asked fing an other work or on the p side of Baker St. from Bellows St. to of three or more owners. Which ist'necessary Dead incidental t 5. To report upon all of the fore- complete said improvement, having going matters to the CommLsiorer of been presented to the Councilof ;t the Finance. 1972. Adopted by the Council April 5, City of Sd, Saint Paul; theh Commissioner of Approved April 7 197. Resolved, (Apr11 S5, 1972) Public be and is hereby ordered - 1To investigate t the necessity sold Council File No. 257996 -By Roger M. or 'desirabilityof, extent improvement. Conway- 2. To investigate the nature, Whereas, A written pro osal for the and estimated cost of said improve making p 3. To furnish a plan, Profile or sketch of the following rmProvement, ment, and the total cost thereof. v e'7. ^..orrn ct the sidewalk on both, of said improvement. t 4 To state whether or not saiditio )rton St. from State S . to . and by doing all other and incidental provement is asked for on the pe of three ormoreowners. all of the ore - s necessary said im rovement having Council of the 5. To re ort upon going matters to the Commissioner of ed to the Paul; therefore, be it C ihe Finance. 72. April Council April 6, 19 • be and is herebyorderedApproved (April 15, 1972) yi of a theemaking necessity said Council File No. Roger M. I. sd co the nature, extent edof said Conway- Whereas. A written pro neat for the im prevenient, P total cost theret of.pr0ve- or sketch making of the following ish a plan, profile R^' OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 267 Reconstruct the sidewalk on the east 2. To investigate the nature, extent side of Winslow Ave. from Sidney St. and estimated cost of said improve - to the south approximately 82 it. and ment, and the total cost thereof. by doing all other work which is ne- 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch cessary and incidental to complete said of said improvement. improvement, having been presented to 4. To state whether or not said im- the Council of the City of Saint Paul; provement is asked for on the petition therefore, be it of three or more owners. Resolved, That the Commissioner of 5. To report upon all of the fore - Public Works be and is hereby ordered going matters to the Commissioner of and directed: Finance. or desirability investigate eemaeking necessity said Appfor roved ted by pril Council the 1972.April B, 197. Improvement. (April 15, 197) 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Council File No. 258002 -By Roger M. of said improvement. Conway - 4. To state whether or not said im- p provement is asked for on the petition making of the followiA written ng improvement r the of three a more owners. 5. To re ort upon all of the fore. viz •: on going matters to the Commissioner of sidesco t of Herscct hel S tef om Marshall Finance. Adopted by the Council April 8, 1972. Ave. to lglehart Ave. and 'by doing all other work which is necessary an in - Approved April 7, 1972. cidental to complete said improvement, (April 15, 1972) having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Council File No. 258000 -By Roger M. blilsbeeebiore Conway- Public Works and is hrbyderd and directed: Whereas, A written proposal for the 1. To investigate the necessity for making of the following improvement, or To of, the making of said viz.: improvement. Reconstruct the sidewalk on the east 2. To investigate the nature, extent side of Hythe St. from Hendon Ave, to and estimated cost of said improve - Dudley Ave. and by doing all other mint, and the total cost thereof. work which is necessary and incidental 3. To furnish a plan, Profile or sketch improvement. id im- to complete said Improvement having of said been presented to the Council of the 4. To state whether or not as City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it provement Is asked for on the petition Resolved, That the Commissioner of of three or more owners. fore - Public Works be and is hereby ordered 5. To report upon all of the and directed: going matters to the Commissioner of 1. To investigate the necessity for, Finance. or To of, the making of said Apopied April the Council April 8, 1972. Improvement. (April 15, 197) 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof, 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Cottrell File No. 258003 -By Roger M. of said improvement. Conway - 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition Whereas, A written propposal for the of three or more owners. snaking of the following lmprovemnt, 5. To report upon all of the fore- viz.: going matters to the Commissioner of Reconstruct the sidewalk on both Finance. sides of Wheeler St. from Marshall Ave. Adopted by the Council April 6, 1972. to Carroll Ave, and by doing all other Approved April 7, 1972. work which is necessary and incidental (April 15, 1972) io complete said iniprovement, having been presented to I , e .Council of the City of Saint Paul: therefore, be.. it Council File No. 258001 -By Roger M. Resolved, That the Commissioner. of Public Works be and is hereby ordered Conway- and directed:. Whereas, A written proposal for the 1. To investigate the necessity for making of the following improvement, or desirability of, the making of said Improvement. viz.: 2. To investigate the nature, extent Reconstruct the sidewalk on both and estimated cost of said improve - sides of Rendon Ave. from Grantham ment, and the total cost thereof. St. to Branston St. and by doing all 3. To furnish a plan,, profile or sketch which is necessary an in- o said:im rovement..- omplete said improvement j4, 'To state whether or not said ira- Counci{ presented to the of Saint Paul; therefore, provement is asked for on the. Petition of three or more owners. That the Commissioner of 5.. To report upon all of the, fore- going matters to the _ Commissioners of & be and is hereby ordered I. Finance. - by 0197 it April 5, 1972. estigate the necessity for qty of, the making of said Approved pril 7,the (April 15, 1872) 268 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 258004 -By Roger M. Resolved. That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered Conway- and directed: Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making' of said �2,; Reconstruct the sidewalk on the east improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent side of Fulham St. from Hendon Ave. to Hoyt Ave. and by doing all other improve- and estimated cost of said improve - ment, and the total coat thereof. work which is necessary and incidental 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch to complete said improvement having been presented to the Council of the of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it provement is asked for on the petition Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore - and directed: going matters to the Commissioner of 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said Finance. Adopted by the Council April 7, 1972. improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. Council File No. 258022 -By Roger M. 4. To state whether or not said im- Conway- provemeut is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. Whereas, A written proposal for the 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of making of the following improvement, viz.: Finance. Reconstruct the sidewalk on the east Adopted by the Council April 6, 1972. side of Virginia St. from Front Ave, Approved April 7, 1972. to Hatch Ave, and by doing all other (April 15, 1972) work which is necessary and inc �denta] city '_ •,. Council File No. 258005 -By Roger M. Resolved, or ,int r ua' in -eau+ That the Commissioner of Conway- Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: Whereas, A written proposal for the 1. To investigate the necessity for making of the following improvement, or desirability of, the making of said viz.: itaRrovement. Reconstructing the sidewalk on the 2. To investigate the nature, extent east side of Hythe St. from Doswell and estimated cost of said improve - Ave. to Buford Ave. and by doing all went, and the total cost thereof. other work which is necessary and in- 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch cidental to complete said improvement, of said improvement. having been presented to the Council 4. To state whether or not said im- of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, provement is asked for on the petition be itof three or more owners. Resolved, That the Commissioner of 5. To, report upon all of the fore - Public Works be and is hereby ordered going matters to the Commissioner of and directed: Finance. 1. To investigate the necessity for, Adopted by the Council April 7. 1972. or desirability of, the making of said Approved April 7, 1972. improvement. (April 15, 1972) 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Council File No. 258023 -By Roger M. of said improvement. Conway - 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition Whereas, A written proposal for the 5. To report upon all of the fore - of three or more owners. making of the follow InB improvement, z vi going matters to the Commissioner of Reconstruct the sidewalk on both Finance. St. to Adopted by the Council April 6, 1972. Woodbridge tSt. and byroa Ing call other Approved (April 7, 19 2. work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul: therefore, be it Council File No. 258021 -By Roger M. Resolved, That the Commissioner of Conway- Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: Whereas, A written proposal for the 1. To investigate the necessity for, making of the following improvement, or desirability of, the making of said viz ; improvement. Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west 2. To investigate the nature, extent side of Galtier St. from Stinson St. to and estimated cost of said improve - the south approximately 140 it. and by m3, and the total n, profile or sketch doing all other work which is neces- 3. id furnish a plan, P sary and incidental to complete said of said improvement. improvement, having been presented to 4. To state whether or not said 1m - the Council of the City of Saint Paul; of veinthreor is moreowners.asked for an the petition therefore, be it OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 269 5. g report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 7, 1972. Approved April 7, 1972. - (Apr11 15, 1972) Council File No. 258024 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposalfor the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct_ the sidewalk on the west Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 7, 1972. Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 258025 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, the it 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To Investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a. plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- go to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 7, 1972. Approved April 7 1972. (April f5, 1912) Council File No. 258026 --By Roger M.I Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: -11-a w me council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it bliclrbesmeideePuWoks and iheCommissioner and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. To iroeand estimated cost idmprov- manafufiimprove- ment, a Patotal s cost sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 7, 1972. Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 258027 -By Roger M. Conway - A written proposal for the the following improvement, ret the sidewalk on the east inline Ave.. from En fewood :minary Ave. and iH ubbard PubliclWorka be tthe C end is hemrmebytordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To Investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 7, 1972. :Approved April 7, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 258028 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the east side of Farrington St. from Burgess St. to kont Ave. and on the west. side n4 and 270 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 271 1. To investigate the necessity for, Council File No. 258031—By Roger M. or desirability of, the making of said Conway— said improvement, having been pre- sented to the Council of the City of 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition - improvement.Saint 2. To investigate the nature, extent Whereas, A written proposal for the the following improvement, Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- and estimated cost of said improve- making of ment, and the total cost thereof. viz.: 3. To, furnish a plan, profile or sketch Reconstruct the sidewalk on the north -F and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 11, 1972. of said improvement. side of Albany Ave. from Arona St. to or not said im- Snelling Ave. right-of-way and by or desirability of, the making of said improvement. Approved April 11, 1972. (April 15, 1972) 4. To state whether provement is asked for on the petition doing all other work which is neces- owners. sary and incidental to complete said 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve - of three or more 5. To report upon all of the fore- improvement, having been presented to Commissioner the Council of the City of Saint Paul:. ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Council File No. 258057—By Roger M. Conway— Conway— ! going matters to the ,of Finance. therefore, be it Adopted by the Council April 7, 1972. Resolved, That the Commissioner of of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- whereas. A written proposal for the i" Approved April 7, 1972. Public Works be and is hereby ordered provement Is asked for on the petition three making of the following improvement, (April 15, 1972) and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said ,r. of or more owners.. 5. To report upon all of the Pore - going matters to the Commissioner of Reconstruct the sidewalk on the north side of Doswell Ave. from Hythe. St. to Council File No. 258029—By Roger M. improvement. Conway— 2. To investigate the nature, extent �:: r Finance. Adopted by the Council April 11, 1972, Chelmsford St. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental i Whereas, A written proposal for the and estimated cost of said improve- meat, and the total cost thereof. Approved April 11, 1972, (April 15, 1972) to complete said Improvement having been Presented to e Council of the th making of the following improvement 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch City of Saint Paul; therefore; be it viz.: 04 said improvement. Reconstruct the sidewalk both 4. To state whether or not said im- Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered i sides of Burgess St. from Galtler St, to provement is asked for on the petition Council File No. 258055—By Roger M. Conway— and directed: t Farrington St. and by doing all other of three or more owners.} work which is necessary and incidental To ort upon all of the fore- ��-; 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said to .complete said improvement, having go5. re p matters to the Commissioner of been the Council oP the Finance. ='- Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent presented Paul; City of Saint Paul; therefore, Adopted by the Council April 7, 1972. �.. viz.: and and estimated cost of said fm saidimprove- io a Resolved, That the Commissioner ed Approved April 7 19197 Public Works be and is hereby ordered (April i5, 1972) the sidewalk and replace with integral curb and sidewalk on and the total cost 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch and directed: both sides of Eighth St. from Wacouta of saidimprovement. 1. investigate the necessity for, St. to Wall St. and by doing all other 4. To State whether or not said im- + or desirability of, the making of said Council File No. 258032—By Roger M. improvement. Conway— ' work which is necessary and incidental- to complete said im rovement, having P been provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5." 2. To investigate the nature, extent said improve- presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore; be it To, report upon all of the fore - going matters to the Commissioner and estimated cost of proas and the pp men t Resolved, That the Commissioner of of Finance. To £tunishtatplan 9profile or sketch makhmgeof he following Public Works be and is hereby ordered Adopted by the Council April 11, 1972. of said improvement. viz.: 4, id state whether or not said im- Reconstruct the sidewalk on the South from Snelling and directed: 1. To Investigate the necessity for, Approved April 11, 1972. (April 15, 1972) provement is asked for on the petition side of Canfield Ave. aBproximately 325 ft. and by :}- or desirability of, the making of said improvement. of three or more owners. Ave, east 5. To report upon all 04 the fare- doing all other work which is necessary of incidental to complete said im- ,� 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated improve- Council File No. 258058—By Roger M. Conway— f going matters to the Commissioner and provement, having been presented to cost of said ment, and the total cost thereof. Finance. Adopted by the Council April 7, 1972. the Council of the City of Saint Paul; April 7, 1972- therefore, be it �, 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. Whereas, h written proposal for the making of the following improvement, �?. Approved (April 15, 1972) Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered directed: I. 4. To state whether or not said 1m- provement Is asked for on the petition of three viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of McLean Ave, from Earl St. to and Council File No. 258040—BY Roger M. necessity £or, 1. To investigate the Of said or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- Cypress St. and by doing all other work Which is incidental �� Conway— or desirability of, the making Whereas, A written pro osal for the improvement. p 2. To investigate the nature, extent improve- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 11, 1972, necessary and to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City making of. the following improvement, and estimated cost of said Approved April 11, 1972. of Saint Paul; therefore, be it d'r viz.: ment and the total cost thereof. Reconstruct the sidewalk on both 3. $o furnish a plan, profile or sketch (April 15, 1972) Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and Isherebyordered sides of E. Page St. from Concord St. of said improvement. to Lafayette Freeway and by doing all 4. To state whether or not said im- .and directed: 1. To .investigate the necessity for, other work which is necessary and in, provement is asked for on the petition Council File No. 258058—By Roger M. or desirability of, the making of said i�.i. p cidental to complete said im rovement, of three or more owners. been the Council To report upon all of the fore- Conway— improvement, 2. To investigate the nature, extent having presented a 5. City of Saint Paul; therefore, going matters to the Commissioner of Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, and estimated cost of said improve - ment and the total cost thereof. bethe be it Finance. Resolved, That the Commissioner of Adopted by the Council April 7, 1972. -, viz.: 3. To. furnish a plan, prefile or sketch Public Works be and is hereby ordered Approved April 7, 1972. Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides Hatch Ave. from Galtler of said improvement. 4. To state i I and directed: (April 15, 1972); 1. To investigate the necessity for, of St. to Matilda St. and by doing all other work whether or not said - Prevement is -asked. mfor on the petitidh :. or desirability of, the making of said �� + which is necessary. and incidental to of three or more owners. improvement. File No. 255054—By Roger M. the extent Council complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council the 5. To report upon all of the fore - going matters -to the Commissioner of 2. To investigate nature, estimated cost of said improve- of City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Finance.. _ and ment, and the total cost thereof. profile or sketch. Whereas, A written proposal for the 3. To furnish a plan, p the following improvement, Resolved, That the s hereb Commissioner of Public Works be and Ss hereby ordered Adopted by the Council April 11, 1972. Approved April 11, 1972. of said improvement. making of 4. To state wheher or not said im- v Reconstruct the sidewalk and replace for on the petition the and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for. or desirabIljty of, the making of said (April 15, 1872) provement is asked with integral curb and sidewalk on of three or more owners. 5. re �^r r ma upon all of the fore- west side oP Washington St. from Kel- to Fourth St. improvement. 2 Toe nevestigate the nature, extent Council File No. 258059—By Roger M. Conway— er o4 norrhside of Kellogg Blvd. lvd. gong mat era to the Commissto. fromoWashe and estimated cost of said improve - Finance. by doing all proximately Adopted by the Council April 7, 1972. i5 ft which ment, and 3. To furnish the total profile or sketch pp making of the followingoimprovem nE and Approved April 7. 1972. is necessary and incidental to complete of said improvement. viz,; iii. (April 15, 1972). 272 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Reconstruct the sidewalk on the north side of Margaret St. from Johnson a, Parkway to the east. approximately 210 in ft. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to cam- o: plate said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of o Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered F and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or To of, the making of said im rovement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent mentaand the total cost st said improve- ment To furnish a plan, profile or sketch 1 of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said Im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council AApril ll, 1972. Approved 11. 1972 (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 258060 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of E. Third St. from Earl St to Forest St. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having ee ,.rrcented to the Council of the 2. To investigate the nature, extent :d estimated cost of said improve- ent, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- rovement 1s asked for on the petition i three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- aing matters to the Commissioner of Mance. Adopted by the Council April 11, 1972. Approved April 11, 1972. (April 15, 1972) :ouncil File No. 258086 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.; Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Wheeler St. firm Hague Ave. to Marshall Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and inciide �g to complete said improvement, been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and -directed: '1: To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Approved y the Co12, uncil April 12, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 258087 -BY Roger M. Conway - Whereas, Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both f sides of Finn St. from Selby Ave. to Marshall Ave. and by doTj all other 2• work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presenteddecto tlr uncibe it l of the ano. mrc.,..... 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making .of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not saeditio Im- provement is asked for on the p of three or more owners. 5. To re ort upon all of the fore going matters to the Commissioner o Finance. Adopted by the Council April 11, 197 Approved April 11, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. Roger h Conway - Whereas. A written proposal for t] making of the following improvemer viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on bo sides of Van Dyke St. from E. 7th f to Ross ci Avenue is necessarry and by dgall inc den Public Works be and is hereby oratm and directed: 1. To ,Investigate the necessity se or desirability of, the making of ss Public Woiks be and is hereoy ornate., and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost eor sketch 3. To furnish a plan, profile of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked�sor on the petition of three or more owners. t 5. To report upon all of the fore- I- mace.tters to the Commissioner. of I Finan Adopted y the Council April 12, 1972. d (April 15, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 273 Council File No. 258088 -By Roger M. Resolved, That the Commissioner of Conway- Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: Whereas, A written proposal for the 1. To investigate the necessity for making of the following improvement, or desirability of, the making of said viz.: improvement. Reconstruct the sidewalk on both 2. To investigate the nature, extent sides of Hague Ave. from Snelling Ave. and estimated cost of said improve - to Fry St. and by doing all other work ment, and the total cost thereof. which is necessary and incidental to 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch complete said improvement, having of said improvement. been presented to the Council of the 4. To state whether or not said im- City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it provement is asked for on the petition Resolved. That the Commissioner of of three or more owners. Public Works be and is hereby ordered 5. To report upon all of the fore - and directed: going matters to the Commissioner of 1. To investigate the necessity for Finance. or desirability of, the making of paid Adopted by the Council April 12, 1972. improvement. Approved April 12, 1972. 2. To investigate the nature, extent (April 15, 1972) and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Council File No. 258091 -By Roger M. of said improvement. Conway - 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition Whereas,•A written proposal for the of three or more owners. making of the following improvement, 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west Finance. side of Victoria St. from Juno Ave. to Adopted by the Council April 12, 1972. the south approximately 120 ft. and by Approved April 12, 1972. doing all other work which is necessary (April 15, 1972) and incidental to complete said im- provement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Council File No. 258089 -By Roger M. Resolved, That the Commissioner of Conway- Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: Whereas, A written proposal for the 1. To investigate the necessity for making of the following improvement, or desirability of, the making of said viz.: improvement. Reconstruct the sidewalk on the north 2. To investigate the nature, extent side of Dayton Ave. from Exeter Place and estimated cost of said improve - to the east approximately 125 ft. and by ment, and the total cost thereof. doing all other work which is necessary 3. To furnish a plan, pmffie or sketch and incidental to complete said im- of said improvement. provement, having beenpresented to 4. To state whether or not said im- the Council of the City of Saint Paul; provement is asked for on the petition therefore, be it of three or more owners. Resolved, That the Commissioner of 5. To report upon all of the fore - Public Works be and is hereby ordered going matters to the Commissioner of and directed: Finance. 1. To investigate the necessity for Adopted by the Council April 12, 1972. or desirability of, the making of said Approved April 12, 1972. improvement. (April 15, 1972) 2. To Investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. Council File No. 258092-33y Roger M. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Conway - of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- Whereas. A written proposal for the provement is asked for on the petition making of the following improvement, of three or more owners. viz.: - 5. To report upon all of the fore- Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west going matters to the Commissioner of side of Fairview Ave. from Princeton Finance. Ave. to Grand Ave. and by doing all Adopted by the Council April 12, 1972. other work which is necessary an in - Approved April 12, 1972. cidental to complete said improvement, (April 15, 1972) having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Council File No. 258090 -By Roger M. Public Works be and is hereby ordered Conway- and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for Whereas, A written proposal for the or desirability of, the making of said making of the following improvement, Improvement. viz : 2. To investigate the nature, extent Reconstruct the sidewalk on both and estimated cost of said improve - sides of Pierce St. from Selby Ave. to ment, and the total cost thereof. Dayton Ave. and by doing all other 3. To. furnish a plan, profile- or sketch work which is necessary and incidental of said improvement. to complete said improvement, having 4. To state whether or not said im- been presented to the Council of the provement is asked for on the petition City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it of three or more owners. - 274 PROCEEDINGS OF.THE COMMON COUNCIL " 5. To report upon all of the fare- Ave. to Watsow Ave. and by,:dOl. alk going matters to the Commissioner of other work whish is necessary an -------- Finance. "dental to complgte said improvement, Adopted by the Council April 12, 1972. of the City oen freSanntdPaulth therefore) Approved Apri 12, 1972. be it (April 15, 1972) Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered Council File No. 258093 -BY Roger M. and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, Conway- or desirability- of, the making of said Whereas, A written proposal for til e improvement. extent " making of the following improvement, and estimated gcost tof said naturimprove- viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the north ment, and the total cost theroo . side of Benhill Road from Milton St. to 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Lombard Ave. and by doing all other of said improvement. ' work which is necessary and incidental 4. To state whether or not said im- to complete said improvement, having provement is asked for on the petition been presented to the Council of the of three or more owners. City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it . 5. To report upon all of the fore - Resolved, That the Commissioner of going in to the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered Finnance.Adopted by the Council April 12, 1972. and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, Approved April 12, 1972. or desirability of, the making of said (Apel 15, 1972) improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve - men , and furnish total c profile or sketch INTERMEDI3. ARY ORDERS of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- Council File No. 257972- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. In the matter of constructing and 5. To report upon all of the fore- reconstructing sidewalks and by doing going matters to the Commissioner of all other work which is necessary and Finance. incidental to complete said improve - Adopted by the Council April 12, 1972. ment, except where good and sufficient Approved April 12, 1972. poured sidewalks now exist: (April 15, 1972) Finance File No. 59483, Preliminary 1972 Description -Elk St., westysidle Council File No. 258094 -BY Roger M. from Sycamore Street to the south Conway- approximately 165 feet. osal for the Finance File No. S9484, Preliminary A written pro Whereas, p Order 257111, Approved January 21, making of the following Improvement, 1972, Description -Surrey Ave., south - viz.: east side from Bates Ave. to the Reconstruct the sidewalk on the north Northeast approximately 135 feet. side of Selby Ave. from Cleveland Ave. Finance File No. 59485, Preliminary to Cretin Ave. and by , Approved January 21, doing all other Order 257092 work which is necessary and incidental 1972, Description -Maria Ave., both to complete said improvement, having sides from Third St. to. Conway St. been presented to the Council of the Finance File No. 59486, Preliminary City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Order 257093, Approved January 21, Resolved, That the Commissioner of 1942 Description -East Third St., Public Works be and is hereby ordered south side from Arcade St. to Maple and directed: St. 1. To investigate the necessity for, Finance File No. 59487, Preliminary or desirability of, the making of said Order 257094, Approved January 21, improvement. 1972, Description -East Third St., both 2. To investigate the nature, extent sides from Maria Ave. to Bates Ave. and estimated cost of said improve- Finance File No. 59488, Preliminary ment. and the total cost thereof. Order 257095, Approved January 21, 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch 1972 Description -Idaho Ave., north of said improvement. side from Edgerton St. to Block 2t 4. To state whether or not said im- property line of Lot 10, provement is asked for on the petition Edgerton Manor. preliminary of three or more owners. Finance File No. 59489,21, 5. To report upon all of the fore- Order 257096, Approved January de going matters to the Commissioner of 1972, Description -Maple S o east side Finance. from No. Third St. to E. Fourth St. Adopted by the Council April 12, 1972. Finance File No. 59490 Preliminary Approved April 12, 1972. Order 257097, Approved January 21, (April 15, 1972) 1972, Dscription-Bush Ave., south and on the noFaurth side o£ Bush Ave. Council File No. 258095 -By Roger M. from t vaW ode St. extended to Walsh Conway- pp Finance File No. S9491, Preliminar maWhereas A king of he foftten llowing Ymprovement 972 D seOrder 25er 8ptioApproved Bopkina StJanuary th St - viz.: - sides from Payne Ave. to DeSoto St. Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west Finance File No. S9492 Preliminary side of Chatsworth St. from Tuscarora Order 257099, Approved January 21, 0 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 275 1972, Hoppe St., west side from E. improvement and the total coat thereof Minnehaha Ave. to the south approx- as estimated. imately. 145 ft. Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972. _ Approved April 7, 1972. The Council of the City of St. Paul -- (April 15;- 1972) - v having received the report of the Com- - missicner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered Council File No. 257973- eaid report, hereby resolves: In the Matter of constructing and re- l. That the said report and the constructing sidewalks and by doing all _ same is hereby approved and adopted, other work which is necessary and in - and the said improvement is hereby cidental to complete said improvement, ordered to be proceeded with. except where good and sufficient 2, That the nature of he improve- poured sidewalks now exist: ment which the Council recommends is Finance File No. S9473, Preliminary constructing and reconstructing side- Order 257079, Approved January 18, walks and by doing all other work 1972, Description -Upper Afton Rd., which is necessary and incidental to south side from 270 ft. West of Luella complete said improvement, except St. to 345 feet West of Luella St. where good and sufficient poured side- Finanoe File No. 59474, Preliminary walks now exist: Order 257114, Approved January 21, with no il- mat d costthereofiand that ns $5.00 perlin Sft. for 5' wide walk, $6.00 per lin. It for 6' wide walk. Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 2nd day of May, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner pro- vided by the Charter, stating he time and place of hearing; the nature of the Hance File No, 59475 Preliminary Order 257115, Approved January R. 1972, McKnight Rd., west side from No. Park Drive to Upper Afton Road. nance File No. 59476, Preliminary Order 257113, Approved g January 21, 1972,�Dsmriptto-alfa AAve. to ,Je both side from Arkwrigtit 5t. to westmm- ster St. nance File No. 59482, Preliminary Order 257117, Approved January 21, 1972, Description -Maria Ave., both sides from Surrey Ave. to Conway St. The Council of the City of St. Paul issionerc of Finance report on (thee a ove aprovement, and having considered lid report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the ane is hereby approved and adopted, ad the said improvement is hereby rdered to be proceeded with, 2. That the nature of the improve- ient which the Council recommends is onstructing and reconstructing side- ralks and by doing all other work rhich is necessary and incidental to omplete said fm rovement, except rhere,.good and sufficient poured side- 276 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL :ription - Conway Ave., Finance File No. S9496, Preliminary Pederson St. vacated January from 972c' Description-Conwaved y Stth I St. le No. S9475, Preliminary sides from Maria Ave. to the west 325 feet to the Dead 115, Approved January 21, approximately cr,ption - McKnight Rd., End. No. Park Drive to Finance File No. S9497, Preliminary t from ton Road. le No. S9476, Prelfminary Order 257074, Approved January 18, 1972, Description --Old Hudson Road, side from Cypress St. to Plum 1113, Approved January 21, north cription - Agate St., both Ave. to Jesse- St. nce _ fle No. S9498, FiOrder al$, m Magnolia 257075. January 1972 Dfromi ti Alda Otsego He No. 59477, Preliminary January des Lafayette 7119, Approved v,2 , scrlption - Mounds Blvd., from the South line Rd. Finance File No. 59499, Preliminary 18, t side -ban Hllls, Block 15, to the Order 257078, Approved January Description -York Ave., both to of Short St. extended. e No. 59478, Preliminary :1972, sides from Westminster St. to Mis- 17120, Approved January 2 , scription - E. Seventh St., Birmingham St. to sfssippi St. Finance File No. 59500, Preliminary ter 257077, Order escriipVApproved-Burr Ste both de from A St. ,, e s...,.. lOfinnehaha Ave. to the as esumateu. - Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972 Approved 972. ( 15 April ril 19 972) Council File No. 258072 -- In the Matter of constructing and re constructing sidewalks and by doing a. other work which 1s necessary and in cidental to complete said improvemen except where good and sufficfer poured sidewalks now exist. Finance File No. 59493, Prelimfnar Order 257100, Approved January 2 1972, Description -Bates Ave., west side from Mounds Blvd. McLean Ave. Prellmina; Finance File No. S9494, Order 257101, Approved January ana trys I 1972, Surrey froin Maria Ave, to Bates Ave. Finance File No. S9495, Prelbnina Order _257102t Approved January 1 _ __ repo eve_ bo east side from whiten mac. w -yase St. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve - constructing hich wand oreconsrecommends ruc reconstructing aside- walks ides other work which is necessary, doing incidental to complete said improvement, except where good and sufficient poured side- walks now exist. Finance File No. 59493, Preliminary Order 257100, Approved January 21, 1972 Description -Bates Ave. , south- west side from Mounds Blvd. to Mc- Lean Ave. Finance File No. 59494, Preliminary 1972 Order257101,Surrey oved Ave., south- est side from Maria Ave. to Bates Ave. Finance File No. S9495 Preliminary 1972 9 2erDescr02pti np - C sJanuary A ear bo h sides from Jackson St. to Agate St. Finance File No. 59496 Preliminary Order 257122, Approved January 21, 1972, Description -Conway St., both L sides from Maria Ave. to the west approximately 325 feet to the Dead End. Finance File No. 59497, Preliminary Order 257074, Approved January 18, 1972, Description--Od Hudson Road, o north side from Cypress St. to Plum St. y. Finance File No. 59498, Preliminary I. Order 257075, Approved January 18, .e 1972, Description - Otsego St., both sides from Mt. Ida St. to Lafayette y Rd, 9 Finance File No. 59499, Preliminary 'h 19722, Description -York January both OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 277 sides from Westminster St. to Missis- 1972, Description - E. Fifth St., both sippi St. sides from Earl St. to Hancock St. ?,mance File No. 59500, Preliminary Finance File No. 59512, Preliminary Order 257077 Approved January 18, Order 257167, Approved January x2a5�, 1972, Descripption Burr St. both sides 1972, Description - Bates Ave., from Minnehahe Ave. to the north to southwest side from Conway St. to the Railroad Bridge. E. Third St. Finance File No. 59501, Preliminary Order 257078, Approved January 18, The Council of the City of St, Paul 1972, Description -Maria Ave., east having received the report of the Com - side from Wilson Ave. to Euclid St. missioner of Finance un the above Finance File No. 59502, Preliminary improvement and havinpog considered Order 257084, Approved January 18, said report, tiereby resolves: 1972, Description -Westminster St., 1. That the said report and the east side from Whitall St. to Cayuga same is hereby approved and adopted, St. and the said improvement is hereby with no alternatives, and that the esti- ordered to be proceeded with. mated cost thereof is $4.90 per lin ft 2. That the nature of the improve - for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lin it for 6'. ment which the Council recommends is wide walls.constructing and reconstructing side - Resolved Further, That a public µ,ms and by doing all other work hearing be had on said improvement which is necessary and incidental to on the 9th day of May, 1972, at complete said impprovement, except the hour of 30 o'clock A.M., in the where good and s2ire'ient poured side - Council Chamber of the Court House waw now exist: and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Comrnissioner of Finance Orer rile No. S9503, January. Preliminary Finance give notice of said meeting to 1972, Description - Cook Ave., both the parsons and in the manner pro- sides from Agate St. to the Est ap- vided by the Charter, stating the time mately 240 feet. and place of hearing, the nature of the Finance File No. 59504, Preliminary improvement and the total cost thereof Order 257082, Approved January 18, Adopted as dopte le,id by the Council April 11, 197A Description - Bradley St., est sidell..from Minnehaha Ave. to Beau - 1972• Approved April 11 Ave. it 1972. Finance File No. 59505, Preliminary (April 1�, 1972) Order 257081, Approved January 18. 1972, Description - York Ave., both Council File No. 258073- sides from Payne Ave. to Edgerton In the Matter of constructing and Finance File No. S9506, Preliminary reconstructing sidewalks and by doing Order 257080, Approved January 18 all other work which is necessary and 1972, Descripption -Jessie St., est incidental to complete said im rove- side from Whitall St. to York Ave. ment, except where good and sufficient Finance File .Approved Jazieuary poured sidewalks now exist: Order 257176, 25, 1972, Description - Maria Ave., both Finance File No. 59503, Preliminary sides from Plum St. to Cherry St. Order 257083, Approved January 18, Finance File No. 59508, Preliminary 1972, Description - Cook Ave., both Order 257252, Approved February 2, sides from Agate St. to the Est ap- 1972, Description - North St., north proximately 240 feet. side from Bates Ave, to Greenbrier Finance File No. S9504, Preliminary St Order 257082, Approved January 1 , Finance File No. 59509 Preliminary 1972, Description -Bradley St., east Order 257253, Approvers February 2, side from Minnehaha Ave. to Beau- 1972, Description - Duluth St., both mont Ave. sides from E. 6th St. to Margaret St. Finance File No. 59505, Preliminary Finance File No. 59530, Preliminary Order 257081, Approved January 18, Order 257254, Approved February 2, 1972, Description - York Ave., both 1972, Description - Collins St., north sides from Payne Ave. to Edgerton aide from Lafayette Road to Payne St. Ave. Finance File No. 9506, Preliminary Finance File No. 59511, Prelirninary Order 257080, Approved January 18, Order 257166, Approved January 25 1972, Description - Jssie St., . est 1972, Description - E. Fifth St., both side from Whitall St. to York Ave. side from Eazl St. to Hancock St. Finance File No. S9507, Preliminary Finance File No. 59512, Preliminary Order 257176, Approved January 25, Order 257167, Approved January 25, 1972, Description -Maria Ave., both 1972, Description - Bates Ave., south - sides from Plum St. to Cherry St. west side from Conway St. to E. Finance File No. 59508, Preliminary Third St. Order 257252, Approved February 2, 1972, Dscription - North St., north with no alternatives, and that the esti- side from Bates Ave. to Greenbrier esti- mated wide alk, o$5.8.5 perOline ft. for r lin. 61 St. wide walk. Finance File572 No. rove Preliminary Order Description Approved February h Resolved Further, That a public 1972, Descripption -Duluth St., both hearing be had on said May, improvement sides from E 8th St. to Mar aret St. on. the 10th day to May, Finance File E. 59510, Pre ary the, hour of 10 o'clock A.bL, in the Order 257254, Approved. February 2, Council Chamber of the Court House 1972, Description - Collins St., north and City Hall Buildin in the City of side from Lafayette Road to Payne St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Ave. Finance give notice of said meeting to Finance File No. 59511, Preliminary the persons and in the manner prn' Order 257166, Approved January 25, vide d by the Charter, stating the time Finance r'iie 1. --------•-•- 257091, Approved January 2 , Order 1972, Description -Maria Ave., both sides from Short St. to McLean St. Finance File No. S9480, Preliminary January 21, Order 257121, Approved 1972, Description --Case Ave., north '•. t s}de From Duluth St. to Frank St. Finance File No, 59481, Preliminarryy. 257118, Approved January 21, Order 1972, Description -,Cayuga St., north side from Arkwright St. to Westmin- ster St. Finance File No. S9482 Preliminary January Order Descri ,tionPMarie both p to Conway sides from Surrey Ave. side St. with no and that is $5.00 perh4n Sft. mated costethereofs, for 5' wide walk, $6.00 per lin. ft. for 6' wide walk. That a public Resolved Further, had said improvement hearing be on the 3rd day of May, 1972, at on the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Chamber of the Court House Council and City Hall Bullding In the City o4 That the CC01 issioner of St. Paul. Finance give notice of said meeting to as esumateu. - Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972 Approved 972. ( 15 April ril 19 972) Council File No. 258072 -- In the Matter of constructing and re constructing sidewalks and by doing a. other work which 1s necessary and in cidental to complete said improvemen except where good and sufficfer poured sidewalks now exist. Finance File No. 59493, Prelimfnar Order 257100, Approved January 2 1972, Description -Bates Ave., west side from Mounds Blvd. McLean Ave. Prellmina; Finance File No. S9494, Order 257101, Approved January ana trys I 1972, Surrey froin Maria Ave, to Bates Ave. Finance File No. S9495, Prelbnina Order _257102t Approved January 1 _ __ repo eve_ bo east side from whiten mac. w -yase St. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve - constructing hich wand oreconsrecommends ruc reconstructing aside- walks ides other work which is necessary, doing incidental to complete said improvement, except where good and sufficient poured side- walks now exist. Finance File No. 59493, Preliminary Order 257100, Approved January 21, 1972 Description -Bates Ave. , south- west side from Mounds Blvd. to Mc- Lean Ave. Finance File No. 59494, Preliminary 1972 Order257101,Surrey oved Ave., south- est side from Maria Ave. to Bates Ave. Finance File No. S9495 Preliminary 1972 9 2erDescr02pti np - C sJanuary A ear bo h sides from Jackson St. to Agate St. Finance File No. 59496 Preliminary Order 257122, Approved January 21, 1972, Description -Conway St., both L sides from Maria Ave. to the west approximately 325 feet to the Dead End. Finance File No. 59497, Preliminary Order 257074, Approved January 18, 1972, Description--Od Hudson Road, o north side from Cypress St. to Plum St. y. Finance File No. 59498, Preliminary I. Order 257075, Approved January 18, .e 1972, Description - Otsego St., both sides from Mt. Ida St. to Lafayette y Rd, 9 Finance File No. 59499, Preliminary 'h 19722, Description -York January both OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 277 sides from Westminster St. to Missis- 1972, Description - E. Fifth St., both sippi St. sides from Earl St. to Hancock St. ?,mance File No. 59500, Preliminary Finance File No. 59512, Preliminary Order 257077 Approved January 18, Order 257167, Approved January x2a5�, 1972, Descripption Burr St. both sides 1972, Description - Bates Ave., from Minnehahe Ave. to the north to southwest side from Conway St. to the Railroad Bridge. E. Third St. Finance File No. 59501, Preliminary Order 257078, Approved January 18, The Council of the City of St, Paul 1972, Description -Maria Ave., east having received the report of the Com - side from Wilson Ave. to Euclid St. missioner of Finance un the above Finance File No. 59502, Preliminary improvement and havinpog considered Order 257084, Approved January 18, said report, tiereby resolves: 1972, Description -Westminster St., 1. That the said report and the east side from Whitall St. to Cayuga same is hereby approved and adopted, St. and the said improvement is hereby with no alternatives, and that the esti- ordered to be proceeded with. mated cost thereof is $4.90 per lin ft 2. That the nature of the improve - for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lin it for 6'. ment which the Council recommends is wide walls.constructing and reconstructing side - Resolved Further, That a public µ,ms and by doing all other work hearing be had on said improvement which is necessary and incidental to on the 9th day of May, 1972, at complete said impprovement, except the hour of 30 o'clock A.M., in the where good and s2ire'ient poured side - Council Chamber of the Court House waw now exist: and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Comrnissioner of Finance Orer rile No. S9503, January. Preliminary Finance give notice of said meeting to 1972, Description - Cook Ave., both the parsons and in the manner pro- sides from Agate St. to the Est ap- vided by the Charter, stating the time mately 240 feet. and place of hearing, the nature of the Finance File No. 59504, Preliminary improvement and the total cost thereof Order 257082, Approved January 18, Adopted as dopte le,id by the Council April 11, 197A Description - Bradley St., est sidell..from Minnehaha Ave. to Beau - 1972• Approved April 11 Ave. it 1972. Finance File No. 59505, Preliminary (April 1�, 1972) Order 257081, Approved January 18. 1972, Description - York Ave., both Council File No. 258073- sides from Payne Ave. to Edgerton In the Matter of constructing and Finance File No. S9506, Preliminary reconstructing sidewalks and by doing Order 257080, Approved January 18 all other work which is necessary and 1972, Descripption -Jessie St., est incidental to complete said im rove- side from Whitall St. to York Ave. ment, except where good and sufficient Finance File .Approved Jazieuary poured sidewalks now exist: Order 257176, 25, 1972, Description - Maria Ave., both Finance File No. 59503, Preliminary sides from Plum St. to Cherry St. Order 257083, Approved January 18, Finance File No. 59508, Preliminary 1972, Description - Cook Ave., both Order 257252, Approved February 2, sides from Agate St. to the Est ap- 1972, Description - North St., north proximately 240 feet. side from Bates Ave, to Greenbrier Finance File No. S9504, Preliminary St Order 257082, Approved January 1 , Finance File No. 59509 Preliminary 1972, Description -Bradley St., east Order 257253, Approvers February 2, side from Minnehaha Ave. to Beau- 1972, Description - Duluth St., both mont Ave. sides from E. 6th St. to Margaret St. Finance File No. 59505, Preliminary Finance File No. 59530, Preliminary Order 257081, Approved January 18, Order 257254, Approved February 2, 1972, Description - York Ave., both 1972, Description - Collins St., north sides from Payne Ave. to Edgerton aide from Lafayette Road to Payne St. Ave. Finance File No. 9506, Preliminary Finance File No. 59511, Prelirninary Order 257080, Approved January 18, Order 257166, Approved January 25 1972, Description - Jssie St., . est 1972, Description - E. Fifth St., both side from Whitall St. to York Ave. side from Eazl St. to Hancock St. Finance File No. S9507, Preliminary Finance File No. 59512, Preliminary Order 257176, Approved January 25, Order 257167, Approved January 25, 1972, Description -Maria Ave., both 1972, Description - Bates Ave., south - sides from Plum St. to Cherry St. west side from Conway St. to E. Finance File No. 59508, Preliminary Third St. Order 257252, Approved February 2, 1972, Dscription - North St., north with no alternatives, and that the esti- side from Bates Ave. to Greenbrier esti- mated wide alk, o$5.8.5 perOline ft. for r lin. 61 St. wide walk. Finance File572 No. rove Preliminary Order Description Approved February h Resolved Further, That a public 1972, Descripption -Duluth St., both hearing be had on said May, improvement sides from E 8th St. to Mar aret St. on. the 10th day to May, Finance File E. 59510, Pre ary the, hour of 10 o'clock A.bL, in the Order 257254, Approved. February 2, Council Chamber of the Court House 1972, Description - Collins St., north and City Hall Buildin in the City of side from Lafayette Road to Payne St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Ave. Finance give notice of said meeting to Finance File No. 59511, Preliminary the persons and in the manner prn' Order 257166, Approved January 25, vide d by the Charter, stating the time 278 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council Aprilll, 1972. Approved April 11, 1972. (April 15, 1972) Council File No. 258074 - In the Matter of constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, except where good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. 59513, Preliminary Order 257168, Approved January 25, 1972, Description - White Bear Ave., east side from Arlington Ave, to Nevada Ave. Finance File No. 59514, Preliminary Order 257169, Approved January 25, 1972, Description - Cherry St., south side from Bates Ave. to Maria Ave. Finance File No. S9515, Preliminary Order 257170, Approved January 25 1972, Description - Maury St., south side from Bates Ave. to Greenbrier St. Finance File No. 59516, Preliminary Order 257171, Approved January 25, 1972, Description - Short St., both sides from Mounds Blvd. to Maria Ave. Finance File No. 59517, Preliminaryy Order 257172, Approved January 25, 1972, Description - White Bear Ave., east side from Cottage Ave. to Sher- wood Ave. Finance File No. S9518, Preliminary Order 257173, Approved January 25, 1972, Description - North Third St., both sides from Arcade St. to Maple Finance File No. 59519, Preliminary Order 257174, Approved January 25 1972, Description - Wakefield Ave. both sides from Cypress St. to Foresl Finance File No. 59520, Preliminary Order 257175, Approved January 25 1972, Description - Flandrau St., eas side from York Ave. to E. Seventi St. The Council of the City of St. Pau having received the report of the Com ,,- missioner of Finance uon the abov improvement, and havinpg consideree said report, hereby resolves: I�! 1. That the said report and th same is hereby approved and adoptee and the said improvement is hereb. ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve ment which the Council recommends i which is necessary and mclacm- u complete said improvement, excep where good and sufficient poured side walks now exist: Finance File No. S9513, Prel)minar, Order 257168, Approved January 2! 1972, Description - White Bear Ave east side from Arlington Ave. t� Nevada Ave. Finance File No. S9514, Preliminar, Order 257169, Approved January 2; 1972, Description - Cherry St., Bout Side from Bates Ave. to Maria Ave. Finance File No. S9515, Preliminar Order 257170, Approved January 21 1972, Description - Maury St., Bout side from Bates Ave. to Greenbrier Hance File No. S9516, Preliminary Order 257171, Approved January 25, 1972, Description - Short St., both sides from Mounds Blvd. to Maria Ave. Inane File No. S9517, Preliminary Order 257172, Approved January 25, 1972, Description - White Bear Ave., east side from Cottage Ave. to Sher- wood Ave. finance File No. S9518, Preliminary Order 257173, Approved January 25, 1972, Description - North Third St., both sides from Arcade St. to Maple St. inance File No. 59519, Preliminary Order 257174, Approved January 25, 1972, Description - Wakefield Ave., both sides from Cypress St. to Forest St. 'inance File No. 59520, Preliminary Order 257175, Approved January 25, 1972, Description - Flandrau St., east side from York Ave. to E. Seventh St. vith no alternatives, and that the esti- ted cost thereof 51 wide walk, $585 perOper ft. £ for t. ora6' vide walk. Resolved Further, That a public searing be had on said improvement ,n the 11th day of May, 1972, at :he hour of 10 o'clock A.M., In the .,ouncil Chamber of the Court House find City Hall Building in the City of 3t. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner pro- vided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council April 11, 1972. Approved April 11, 1972. (April 15, 1972) RESOLUTION MATT YING ASSESCouncil File No. 257963 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction or reconstruction of sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 70-M-0501, District No. 2, Levy No. 13 Assessable: F. O. 243453 --Hamlin Ave., east side from Juno Ave. north to the alley approx. 124 ft. F. O. 247557-Woodlawn Ave., west side from St. Clair Ave. to Goodrich Ave. F. O. 248635-Benhill Rd., both sides from Igmbard Ave. to St. Clair Ave. �4l,//' Non -assessable: F. 247557-Woodlawn Ave., west side om St. Clair Ave. to Goodrich Ave. OdehSeaive es from Lombard tRd., both A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above Improvement, and said assessment ,.e ho s„rther considered by the r finally, satisfa tory, be it therefore Reso]ved, T at the said assessment i be and the s me is hereby in all re - OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 279 spects ratified, and the same is hereby July 24, 1969, Intermediary Order ordered to be submitted to the District 246414, approved November 25, 1969, Court of the County of Ramsey for Final Order 246757, approved Decem- confirmation, ber 23, 1969. Be It Further Resol0ed, That the said assessment be and it is hereby The assessment of benefits, cost and determined to be payable In 5 equal expenses for and in connection with installments, the above Improvement having been Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972. submitted to the Council, and the Approved April 7, 1972. Council having considered same and (April 15, 1972) found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the - same is hereby in all RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- respects approved. MENT AND FIXING TIME OF Resolved Further, that a public HEARING THEREON hearing be had on said assessment on Council File No. 257974- Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; In the matter of the assessment of that the Commissioner of Finance give benefits, cost and expenses for improv- notice of said meetings, as required by Ing WHEELOCK PARKWAY (City the Charter, stating in said notice the Project P -0365A) from Rice Street to time and place of hearing, the nature Edgerton Street as follows: construct a of the improvement, and the amount bituminous overlay and do all other assessed against the lot or lots of the work which is necessary and incidental particular owner to whom the notice to complete said improvement, under is directed. Preliminary Order 246443, approved No- File No. 17439. vember 26, 1969, Intermediary Order Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972. 247097, approved January 20, 1970, Final Approved April 7, 1972. Order 247451, approved February 17, (April 15, 1972) 1970. The assessment of benefits, cost and RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS - the for and: in connection with AND FIXING TIME OF the above improvement having been MENT HEARING THEREON submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Council File No. 258075 - Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all In the matter of the assessment of respects approved. benefits, cost and expenses for grading Resolved Further, that a pu4lic and surfacing with bituminous material hearing be had on said assessment on and construct concrete curb and gutter the 4th day of May, 1972, at the on Sims Avenue from Kennard Street hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council to Flandrau Street. Also construct sewer Chamber of the Court House and City for storm water purposes. Also con - Hall Bufiding,-in the City of St, Paul; stmet water service connections that the Commissioner of Finance give (0-1914), under Preliminary Order notice of said meetings, as required by 245521, approved September 9, 1969, In - the Charter, stating in said notice the termedlary Order 246251, approved time and place of hearing, the nature November 12, 1969, Final Order 246589, of the improvement, and the amount approved December 9, 1969. assessed against the lot or lots the particular owner to whom the notice The assessment of benefits, cost and n is directed. expenses for and in connection with File No. 17445. the above improvement having been Adopted by the Council April 5, 1972. submitted to the Council, and the Approved April 7, 1972. Council' having considered same and (April 15, 1972) found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved. That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all RESOLt]TION APPROVING ASSESS- regActs approved. MENT AND FIXING TIME OF R olve Further, that a public NEARING THEREON hea ,g, be, had on said assessment.on Council File No. 257975- all Bufldmg,,fn the City of St. Paul In the matter of the assessment of the Commissioner of Finance gI benefits, cost and expenses for con- f. .1W of said meetings, as required by structingg a public storm sewer In the Charter, stating in said notice the CENTRAL AVENUE from Oxford time and place of hearing, the nature Street to Milton Street; in CHATS- of the improvement, and the amount WORTH STREET from Central Avenue assessed against the lot or lots of the to Fuller Avenue; and in MILTON articular owner to whom the notice STREET from Central Avenue to Fuller directed. Avenue, all of which is to be known as File No. 17429-G. the CHATSWORTH-OXFORD RELIEF Adopted by the Council April 11, 1972. SEWER SYSTEM, (S-1399), under A_ ,ed April 11, ..1972. Preliminary Order 245005, approved (April 15, 1972) OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 281 280 PROCEEDINGS RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- F. O. 248012 -Finn St., west side from OF Roblyn Ave. to St. Anthony Ave. and struct curb and gutter; construct street, alley and driveway returns; construct having tully considered the same; therefore, be it MENT AND FIXING TIME on the east side of Finn St. from Rob- storm water drainage facilities; con- Resolved, By the Council of the City - HEARING THEREON lyn Ave. to Temple Court. struct sewer, water and gas service of St. Paul that the precise nature, The assessment of benefits, cost and connections; and construct concrete• walk on the East side of Berry Street extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is condemnin + Council File No. 258076- expenses for and in connection with from University Avenue to Pearl Street and taking an easement in the land the above improvement having been and on the West side of Berry Street Avenue Charles necessary for the slopes, cuts and fills, In the matter of the assessment of for con- submitted to the Council, and the from University to Avenue; do work including right of removal of lateral from land benefits, cost and expenses strutting a public sanitary sewer in Council having considered same and ewer found the said assessment satisfactory, said and all other which is necessary and incidental to complete support subject or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations Sims Avenue from Kennard to au therefore, it said improvement, under, Preliminary Order 258047, approved October 19, 1971. thereof or construction of slopes In the bitur d- Street. Also construct sewer service Resolved, That the said assessment grading and surfacing with the East-West in connections (S-1402), under Preliminary be and the same is hereby in all 1969, A hearing having been had nous material alley Block J. W. Bass' Subdivision from Order 245903, approved October 10, Order 246253, approved respects approved. that a public public upon the above improvement upon P P 2, Newcomb Street to Atlantic Street (G Intermediary Resolved Further, November 12, 1969, Final Order 246591, hearing be had on said assessment on nth due notice, and the Council having 1682), and the Council hereby orders f' approved December 9, 1969. the day of May. 1972, at the hour 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council heard all parsons objections and recommendations refative thereto, and said Improvements to be made. Resolved Further, That the following The assessment of benefits, coat and of Chamber of the Court House and City Naving fully considered the same; therefore, be itbe land, lands or easements therein be same are hereby ordered to expenses for and in connection with the above Improvement having been Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; of Finance give Restaved, By the Council of the City ed taken, -appropriated and condemned taken, submitted to the Council, and the that the Commissioner Council having considered same and notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be b the City a to improve for the purpose of making said improvementa, viz.: found the said assessment satisfactory, time and place of hearing. the nature made said BERRY STREET from University Ave- Cop"I'at ng and taking an easement in the land necessary for the slopes, therefore, be 1t Resolved, That the said assessment of the improvement, and the amount the lot or lots of the nue to Pearl Street (City Project No. j cuts and tills, including right of removal assessed against be and the same is hereby in all ayssessular owner to whom the notice approved. P-0286) as follows: widen, grade and pave; construct curb and gutter; con- of .lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by exca- respects is directed. Resolved Further, that a public Adopted by the Council April 11, 1972. struct street, alley and driveway re- turns; storm water drainage vations thereof or construction of hearing be had on said assessment on Approved April 11, 1972. the- 10th day of May, 1972, at the (April 15, 1972) . construct facilities; construct sewer, water and slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material the East-West alley ` hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Counci] Chamber of the Court House and City gas service connections; and construct concrete walk on the East side of Berry in Block 2, J. W. Bass' Subdivision from Newcomb Street to Atlantic -Street (G - Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; of Finance give FINAL ORDERS Street from University Avenue to Pearl Street and on the, West side of Berry 1682). Resolved Further, That the Com - that the Commissioner notice of said meetings, as required by Street from University Avenue to Charles Avenue; an d do all other work missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to i the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature Council File No. 258041- which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, and the prepare plans and s ecificattons for said improvement, and the proper city of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the In the Matter of grading and surfac- Council hereby orders said improve- to be officals are hereby authorized and !' particular owner to whom the noiicc Ing with bituminous material the East- in Block 2, J. W. Bass' Sub- ment made. Resolved Further, That the Com- directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance is directed. West alley File No. 17436. divison from Newcomb Street to Atlan- (G-1682), under Preliminary missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to for therewith. Adopted by the Council April 11, 1972. Adopted by the Council April 11, 1972. tic Street Order 257229, approved January 31, 1972. repare plans and specifications said imprvement, and submit same to Approved April 11, 1972. g i=l Approved April 11, 1972. (April 15, 1972) A public hearing having been had the Council forapproval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials (April 15, 1972) ,. upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having are hereby authorized and directed to with the making of said HEARING ON ASSESS- heard all persons. objections and proceed improvement in accordance therewith. NOTICE OF PUBLIC PAUL RESOLUTION APPROVING MENT AND FIXING TIME OF recommendations relative thereto. and HEARING THEREON having fully considered the same; it File No. 17619. Adopted by the Council April 12, 1972. REVISIONS IN THE SAINT CITY BUDGET FOR 1972 therefore, be Resolved, By the Council of the City Approved April 12, 1972. (April 15, 1972) of St. Paul that the precise nature, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given Council File No. 258077- extent and kind of improvement to be that pursuant to Saint Paul City Char- of tmater al the with Section 203.2, the Saint Paul City Council hold hearing on In the matter of the assessment bituminous Infor construe- surises 2, J. W. Bass' FINAL ORDER IN CONDEMNATION will a public the 21st day of April, 1972, at 10:00 benefits, cost and expenses East-West alley in Block tion or reconstruction of sidewalks and Subdivision from Newcomb Street to PROCEEDINGS A.M., in the Council Chambers In the work incidental thereto: Contract 70- Atlantic Street (G-1682), and the Coun- City Hall and Court House Building, i -.. M-0500, Levy No. 14, District No. 1, ell hereby orders said improvement to Council File No. 258042- Saint Paul, Minnesoa, for the purpose of considering revisions within the )� Assessable: be made. F. O. 247930 -Brewster St., both sides Resolved Further, That the Com- of Public Works be and is In the matter of condemning and the adopted budget for 1972. Dated April 11, 1972. P missioner from Gibbs Ave. to Raymond Ave. hereby instructed and directed to F. O. 247689 -Hendon Ave., both sides er and specifications for taking an easement in land neces- Bary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- HARRY E. MARSHALL, from Cleveland Ave. to Raymond Ave. P p are plans improvement, and submit same to eluding right of removal of lateral sup- City Clerk. F. O. 249511-Roblyn Ave., north side said Prior Ave. and on the Council for approval; that upon officials port from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations (April 15, 1972) F from Howell St. to said approval, the proper city the south side of Roblyn Ave. from are hereby authorized and directed thereof or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bltumi- " Fairview Ave. to Prior Ave. to proceed with the making of said side from therewith. nous material the East-West alley in OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS F. O. 248012 -Finn St., west improvement in accordance Roblyn Ave. to St. Anthony Ave. and File No. 17627. Block 2, J. W. Bass' Subdivision from Newcomb Street to Atlantic Street OF THE COUNCIL on the east side of Finn St. from Roblyn Adopted by the Council April 11, 1972. Ave. to Temple Court. Approved April 11, 1972. „ (G-1682), under Preliminary Order Non -Assessable: (April 15, 1972) 257230, approved January 31, 1972, Inter- mediary Order 257858, approved March _ ORDINANCES F. O. 247930 -Brewster St., both sides 9, 1972. from Gibbs Ave. to Raymond Ave. F. O. 247689 -Hendon Ave., both sides Council File No. 258084- A public hearing having been had Council File No. 257856 -Ordinance No. from Cleveland Ave. to Raymond Ave. Cleveland side In the Matter of improving BERRY upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having 15071 -By Victor J. Tedesco- F. O. Ave., north from Howell St. to Prior Ave. and on STREET from University Avenue to �r from Pearl Street (City Project non heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and An ordinance amending the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 to 64, inclusive, of the the south side of Roblyn Ave. pave; as follows: widen, gr Fairview Ave. to Prior Ave. 282 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Saint Paul Legislative Code, pertaining SECTION 3 .. to Use Districts, Height Districts and I That said ordinance, as amended, be Rezoning of certain properties in the and the same is hereby further amend - City of Saint Paul, as amended. ed by inserting in Section 6, in Grade 34 under the heading Professional The Council Of the City of Saint Paul Group, the following titles: Does Ordain: Economic Planner I SECTION 1 Evaluation Coordinator I - SECTION 1 Physical Planner I That the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 to or equivalent. (No substitution for 64, inclusive, of the Saint Paul Legisla- tive Code, pertaining to Use Districts, SECTION 4 That said ordinance, as amended, be - Height Districts and Rezoning of car- and the same is hereby further amend- tain properties in the City of Saint Paul, as amended, be and the same 1s 38 ed by inserting in Section 6, in Grade under the heading Professional hereby further amended so as to re- zone the following described property Group, the following titles: Economic Planner II from B" Residence District to Com- mercial District, to -wit: Evaluation Coordinator II Physical Planner II Easterly 20 feet of Lots 11 and 12, opportunities employment and economic development of the Model the Southeasterly corner of Lot 13 and the Southerly 251,14 feet of Lot SECTION 5 amended, be 16, Block 38, Lyman Dayton's Addi- That said orane,as and the same is hereby further amend - tion; ed by inserting in Section 6, in Grade situate on proparty located on the east side of Maria between Third and Con- 41 under the heading Professional Group, the following titles: way Streets in the City of Saint Paul. Economic Planner IH SECTION 2 Evaluation Coordinator III Physical Planner III This ordinance shall take effect and in opportunities, problems volving under -employment and unemploy- be in force thirty (30) days from and SECTION 6 after its passage, approval and publics- That said ordinance, as amended, be tion. and the same is hereby further amend - Passed by the Council April 13, 1972. Conway, ed by inserting in Section 6, in Grade under the heading Professional Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Group, the following titles: G Economic Planner IV Mr. President (McCarty) -7. Evaluation Coordinator IV Nays --0 Physical Planner IV Approved April 17, 1972. rector in preparing, negotiating, and implementing contracts for economic CHARLES P. McCARTY, SECTION 7 That said ordinance, as amended, be 0 - Mayor. Attest: and the same is hereby further amend - ed by inserting in Section 6, in Grade HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. Sub 26 ofessional et headin 22, 1972) Groupe the title Public Information (April Technician. SECTION 8 Council File No. 257908—Ordinance No. That said ordinance, as amended, be ,;. 15072—By Charles P. McCarty— and the same is hereby further amend - An ordinance amending Ordinance ed by inserting in Section 8, in Grade 34 under the heading Subprofessional -, No. 3250, entitled: Group, the title Personnel Technician "An administrative ordinance relat- —Model Cities. [[}} ing to the Civil Service Bureau of the City of Saint Paul, approving and there- SECTION 9 adopting rules and regulations for, ' This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approved August 20, 1914, as amended. approval, and publication. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Passed by the Council April 18, 1972. Does Ordain: Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, SECTION 1 Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. President (McCarty) -7. That Ordinance No. 3250, approved amended, be and Nays -0. August 20, 1914, as the same is hereby further amended by Approved April 18, 1972. inserting in Section 6, immediatelY after the material in Grade 13 under CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. the heading Attendance and Inspec-! -ttest- tional Group, the following: -" HAggy E. MARSHALL. GRADE 14 City Clerk. Neighborhood Worker (April 22, 1972) SECTION 2 That said ordinance, as amended, be is hereby further amend- Council File No. 257909—Ordinance No. and the same ed by inserting in Section 6, in Grade 15073 --By Charles P. McCarty - 24 under the heading Clerical Group Special-lNAn Ordinance ordinance c07, the title Information Systems edamending ist. { G s04 , OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 283 "An ordinance fixing the duties and To collect and record data and compile responsibilities and the minimum quail- statistics regarding Model Neighbor- fications for the various classes of posi- hood economic needs such as employ - tions in the Classified Service of the ment opportunities. City," To prepare charts, graphs, and other approved February 13, 1935, as amended. informational material. To assist in the planning of training The Council of the City of Saint Paul courses and similar manpower proi- ects. Does Ordain: To learn to perform the duties of SECTION 1 higher level economic planners. Minimum qualifications: That Ordinance No, 7607 appproved February 13 1935, as amenr�ed, be and College graduation and two years' ex - perience as an Economic Planner I the same is hereby further amended by or equivalent. (No substitution for inserting in their proper alphabetical order the following titles, and specfflea- education.) Title of class: tions for ECONOMIC PLANNER HI Economic Planner I Economic. n IT Duties and responsibilities: Economic Pllaanneerr III Under, supervision, to perform super - visory professional work in preparing Economic Planner I Evaluation Coordinatorr I .plans relating to the development of for the Evaluation Coordinator H Evaluation Coordinator IH opportunities employment and economic development of the Model Evaluation Coordinator IV Neighborhood; and to perform re - lated work,asassigned. Information Systems Specialist Neighborhood Worker Examples of work performed: Personnel Technician Cities To assign, direct, review, supervise and nModel Physical Planner I train professional economic planners, technicians and aides. Physical Planner II Physical Planner III To conduct field surveys relating to Physical Planner IV Public Information Technician manpower needs. To collect data relating to employment Title of class: in opportunities, problems volving under -employment and unemploy- ECONOMIC PLANNER I ment. To do research work and to compile Duties and responsibilities: statistics in connection with economic Under supervision, be trained in and to perform professional work in P P surveys. To prepare plans for economic preparing plans related manpower projects. and economic projects, primarily those concerned with bettering em- To meet with representatives ofoper- sting agencies Involved in manpower p]oyment opportunities; and to per- projects. form related work as assigned. To assist the plans and operations di - Examples of workperforme In the capacity of a trainee— rector in preparing, negotiating, and implementing contracts for economic To assist economicplanners in idents- and manpower projects. lying the economic needs of the Minimum qualifications: Model Neighborhood. College graduation and two years' ex - To assist in the collection and record- ing of data and the compilation of perience as an Economic Planner II or enufvalent. (No 'substitution for Title of class: ECONOMIC PLANNER IV To assist in preparation of plans for Under direction, to erform difficult training programs. To assist with the development of in- formational related to eco- and highly responsible supervisory professional work in preparing eco - to the develop- programs nomic development projects. nomic plans relating ment of opportunities for employment To assist the planners in preparing ap- and the economic development of the plications for funds. Model Neighborhood; and to perform To learn to perform the duties of the related work as assigned. higher level economic planners. Examples of work performed: 4inimum qualifications: To have charge of the economic plan - College graduation in economics, bust- ning section of the Model Cities. ness, public administration, education, or social science. (No substitution for To organize and conduct surveys re - I oa iino eennomic, conditions in the Title Of class: +data collecting systems,�conduc re - ECONOMIC PLANNER II search and evaluate the results of Duties and responsibilities: studies and surveys relating to eco - Under supervision, to perform profes- nomic conditions. sional work in preparinglana re- lating to the development oi�opportu- To coordinate work with the Model Neighborhood' Planning Council eco- nittes for employment and the eco- nomtc'Plerming core and other neigh- nomic development of the Model borhdod manpower problems. Neighborhood; and to perform related To coordinates projects to reduce un work as assigned. Examples employmentand under employment. To to provide train - of work performed: To make studies to identify the eco- nomic needs of the Model Neighbor- organize pTojects ing opportunities. To work with the director In keeping hood. informed on funding sources, and to 284 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL prepare applications for funds from Federal, State and private agencies. Ta assess employment opportunities within the Model Cities program. To supervise the preparation of man- , power and economic plans in the Model Cities program. �pkta To supervise the preparation and ne- ume econom c and manpower otta of contrac cp ojects for To serve as a Model Cities representa- tive to the area CAMPS committee. Minimum qualifications: College graduation and two years' ex- perience as an Economic Planner III or equivalent. (No substitution for education.) Title of class: EVALUATION COORDINATOR I Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to be trained in and to Perform professional work in ,Cities planning cores; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: In the capacity of a trainee— To assist the evaluation coordinators in the acquisition and issuing of in- formation. To assist in standardizing data coding. To assist in preparing reports con- cerned with additions, deletions, and changes in the data system. To assist in research necessary for the ^ evaluation of projects. m.. ..sat in axla nines data to coon - ing, publishing, storing, and issuing information for the Model Cities Cores; and to perform related work as assigned. -xamples of work performed: To assign, supervise and train em- ployees engaged in professional work concerned with the acquisition and issuing of data. To supervise the standardization of the data coding. To instruct participating agencies in documenting data according to exist- ing standards. To inform users of available data. To administer data access control. To make or assist in making necessary reports to Federal, State and local Minimum qualifications: College graduation and two years' ex- perience as an Evaluation Coordinator II or equivalent. (No substitution for education.) Title of class: EVALUATION COORDINATOR IV Duties and responsibilities: Under direction, to be responsible for acquiring, publishing, storing, and issuing information for the planning cores of the Model Cities program; and to perform related work as as- signed. Examples of work performed: To develop a data acquisition plan. To determine the data to be collected. To standardize the coding of data. To direct and review the work of the coordinators engaged in data acquisi- tion and issuing. r, educe- To train staff in survey methods. tion, or soca) science. i..0 s. elducu- To work with Model Neighborhood tion for education.) evaluatingdatacions programs and Title of class: To direct the research necessary for EVALUATION COORDINATOR II the evaluation of project. Duties and responsibilities: To and prepare reports for Federal, State, Under supervision, to perform pralocal agencies on the activities of fes- the Model Cities. atonal work m acquiring, pub 'shing, To supervise the Information Systems storing, and issuing information for Specialist. the Model Cities cores; and to per- Minimum qualifications: form related work as assigned. College graduation and two years' ex - Examples of work performed: perience as an Evaluation Coordinator To ass)st in developing a data acquisi- III or equivalent. (No substitution for tion plan. education.) To assist in standardizing coding of data. 'it is of class: To assist in instructing participating INFORMATION SYSTEMS SPECIALIST agencies in documenting data accord- ing to existing standards. Duties and responsibllittes: revise, To assist in preparing reports showing Under supervision, to design, additions, deletions, and changes of and maintain the forms and data col - data in thesystem. lection tools necessary for the Model To assist in administering policies and Cities information system; and to per- ppcedures. form related work as assigned. Troo assist in making reports and ree- Examples of work performed: ommendations. To work with operating agencies to To assist in training staff in survey clarify informational needs. and research methods. To design forms for use in collecting To do necessary research for evalua- data. tion of project. To send out forms for gathering infor- ation To assist in explaining data to coop- o maintain Cit Demonstration Agen- erating groups. Y Minimum qualifications: cy information file. College graduation, and two years' ex- To provide Housing and Urban Devel- pertence as an Evaluation Coordinator opment with required progress re - I or equivalent. (No substitution for ports. education.) To be responsible for meeting time Title of class: deadlines in processing report from EVALUATION COORDINATOR III agencies ti Model Cities and from Model Cities to funding and organiza- Duties and responsibilities: tions. Under supervision, to perform super- To clarify informational needs be- visory professional work in acquir- tween Model Cities office and the OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 285' Model Neighborhood Planning Coun- cil and between the office and the operating agencies. To assist with the preparation of the routine monthly reports for Model Cities. To provide planners with proper data to enable them to determine if exist- ing projects are accomplishing what they are intended to accomplish and to project program requirements for the following year. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and six years' clerical experience at least three years of which must have been as a Clerk III or equivalent. Must have had at least one year's experience in the analysis, research, and evaluation of data for the Model Cities program. Title of class: NEIGHBORHOOD WORKER Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to perform routine informattona1 work incidental to the services provided by the Model Cities program: and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed• To inform area residents of Model Cities plans and programs. To explain the available services of the projects to area resident. To assist residents in obtaining serv- ices. To maintain records of pertinent in- formation. To assist in preparing reports and notices. To assist in distributing materials to area residents. To attend public meetings when as- signed. To assist in coinpfling data. To report to Model Cities administra- tion the ideas, complaints, and recom- mendations of resident. Minimum qualifications: Ability to read and write English. Must be at least eighteen years of age. Must be resident of the Model Neighborhood. Title of Class: PERSONNEL TECHNICIAN- - MODEL CITIES Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to assist the Civil Service Bureau in providing person- nel services to the Department of Model Cities and other City Depart- ment; to act as minorit recruiter; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To act as a liaison with the Model Cities Department in matters con- cerning rules, procedures, recruit- ment, and selection. To assist in interpreting rules and procedures. To coordinate the processing of Civil Service forms and the preparation of payrolls. To assist in recruiting members of minority groups for city employment. To meet with Model Cities staff mem- bers as a representative of the Civil Service Bureau regarding special problems or needs. To assist in preparing administering, and scoring examinations. To prepare reports, To maintain records. Minimum qualifications: Two years of college or graduation from a two year accredited Business School and four years' supervisory or administrative experience at least one year of which must have been In a Model Cities administrativeposl- tion dealing with personnel problems such as classification, recruitment, selection and records management. Title of class: PHYSICAL PLANNER I Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to be trained in and to perform professional work in preparing physical plans related to farks, housing, housing relocation, ransportation and public facilities and services such as streets, sewers, curbs and lighting; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: In the capacity oral trainee— To assist professional physical plan- ners in identifying the physical needs as of maps >, )ut of and improvement. - To learn and to perform the duties of higher level Physical Planners. Minimum qualifications: Collage graduation In business, public administration, education, social sct- ,pnce, or physical science. (No sub- stitution for education.) Title of class: PHYSICAL PLANNER If Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to perform��pprofes- sfonal work in preparing physical Flims related to parks, housing, hous- ing relocation, transportation and public facilities and services such as streets, sewers, curbs and lighting; and to perform related work as assigned. as housing on. is graphs, nth perspec- d layout of of housing, es develop - ,s for hous- t of archi- to be met on Model the duties urban planning, X architecture, 286 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL si- and two years experience as graduation public agencies confer h to develop ublic nPlans for cal Planner I or equivalent. (No sub- cot stoE thous hotion using and othement er physical stitution for education.) facilities. Title of class: To develop architecturally sound stan- PHYSICAL PLANNER III dards to be met by contractors who bidonModel Cities housing. Duties and responsibilities: To assist the planning and operations Under supervision, to perform super- director in preparing, negotiating and visory professional work in preparing implementing contracts for Model physical plans related to parks, hous- Cities housing, housing relocation and ing, housing relocation, transports- other physical projects. tion and public facilities and services Minimum qualifications: such as streets, sewers, curbs and College graduation and two years' ex - lighting; and to perform related work perience as a Physical Planner III or as assigned. equivalent. (No substitution for Examples of work performed: supervise education.) To assign, direct, review, 1 and train professional physics plan- Title of class: ners and technicians and aides. PUBLIC INFORMATION To conduct field surveys. TECHNICIAN To collect data regarding land use, Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, responsible population distribution, and physical conditions. for developing and coordinating a To de research work and to Compile public information system relating to statistics in connection with studies the activities of the Model Cities pro- - and surveys, ram; and to perform related work as To design and lay out sections of the assigned. Model Cities for redevelopment. Examples of work performed: To design and lay out transportation To .select, prepare, plans and plans for the development foand distribute in - plans materials. '`- and improvement of housing, parks To are news releases and radio ii. and public facilities. and television copy. To develop architecturally sound stan- To prepare volunteer recruitment ma - dards to be met, liy contractors who terials such as pamphlets and bid on Model Neil borhood housing. brochures. To meet with public and8 quasi -public the To prepare exhibits, posters, slides, agencies to develop P audio-visual materials. construction, management and finan- To work with citizen committees to ting of housing.et information out to the co To assist the planning and operations nity. director in preparing, negotiating and To take pictures for publicity pur- ring, contracts° for Model poses.. Cities housing, housing relocation and To maintain morgue for Model Cities other physical projects. office publicity section. Minimum qualifications: Minimum qualifications: College graduation and two years' ex- Highschool graduation and one yt;ar's perience as a Physical Planner II or experience or one year of post -high equivalent. (No substitution for school training fii the preparation and education.) distribution of publicity materials and news releases. Title of class: ` PHYSICAL PLANNER IV SECTION 2 Duties and responsibilities: be ordinance all take rffitst para Under direction, to perform difficult and publication. and highly responsible supervisory sage, approval, professional work in preparing phys- eal plans related to parks, housing. Passed by the Council April 18, 1972. j housing relocation, transportation and Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, public facilities and services such as Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. streets, sewers, curbs and lighting; president (McCarty) -7. to assume the administrative and or- Nays -0. ganizational responsibility involved (Y` in the physical planning for the Model Approved April 18, 1972. Cities; and to perform related or CHARLES P. McCARTY, as assigned. Mayor. Examples of work performed: Attest: To have charge of the physical plan- HARRY E. MARSHALL, ning section of the Model Cities. City .Clerk. ,? To organize and conduct field surveys and to collect data regarding land (April 22, 1972) 1 uses, population distribution and physical conditions. To urces of data, develop RESOLUTIONS 1, datdetermine soa collecting systems, conduct re- search and evaluate the results of studies and surveys. a To supervise the design and lay out Council File No. 258110—BY Charles P. McCarty— �i"'. of plans for the redevelopment for Resolved, That the proper City offi- i..,.. the Model Neige oration of plans for cars are hereby authorized and directed i To direct the p P to execute an agreement between the i housing relocation. Inc a Minnesota To direct the reparation of transpor- City of Saint Mynd Legal Assistance lotion plans for the Model Cities area of Ramsey of which and to present such programs to the agr ement rofit has e n marked Exhibit P authorities for funding. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 287 A attached hereto and incorporated 6. That lighting of the premises be so herein by reference as fully and com- controlled' as not to throw light pletely as if set forth herein verbatim; beyond applicant's premises. and be it 7. That sidewalks abutting said prem - Further Resolved, That the Council ises be kept clean and free of ice hereby authorizes and directs the pay- and snow at all times. ment of $21,792.00 to Legal Assistance of Adopted by the Council April 13, 1972. Ramsey County, Inc. in monthly pay- Approved April 17, 1972. ments of $1,816.00. (April 22, 1972) Adopted by the Council April 13, 1972. Approved April 17, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258114 By Dean Meredith— Council File No. 258111 — By Dean Resolved, That application for Sun - Meredith— day -on -Sale Liquor license made by the Whereas, The North Central Founda- following applicant who is a holder of tion, Inc. is holder of Bingo (52 Periods) an On Sale Liquor license at the address License No. D 1772, expiring July 11, shown be and the same is hereby 1972 at 345 University Avenue, and due granted and in compliance with C.F. No. to area deterioration, they have dis- 235531, Ordinance No. 15735, which continued bingo operations as of March amends Chapter No. 308.00 of the Saint 13, 1972 and request refund of the un- Paul Legislative Code and Ordinances. used portion of their license, therefore, Turf Club, Inc., 1601 University Avenue. be it Adopted by the Council April 13, 1972. Resolved, That the proper city officers Approved April•17, 1972. be and they are hereby authorized to (April 22, 1972) refund to the North Central Founda- tion, Inc. the pro -rated fee of $360.00, deducting $680.00 from the original fee Council File No. 258115 — By Dean of $1,040.OR posted for the period the Meredith licensee operated on the license and Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses this will cancel said license issued to applied for by the organizations named them. on the list attached to this resolution be Adopted by the Council April 13, 1972. and the same are hereby granted, and Approved April 17, 1972. the City Clerk is instructed to issue (April 22, 1972) such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council April 13, 1972. Council File No. 258112 — By Dean Approved April 17, 1972. Meredith— (April 22, 1972) Resolved, That Application L 14924 for Drive -In Restaurant license, applied for by Sandy's Lexington, Inc. at 411 N. Council File No. 258116 — By Dean Lexington Avenue, be and the same is Meredith— hereby granted, subject to the following Resolved, That Foodstuff Vending conditions that the grounds be prepared Machines licenses applied for by the and maintained so as to be dustless, p that the debris be picked up and re- Persons, firms and institutions named moved daily from the premises and on the list attached to this resolution that the sidewalks around the property be and the same are hereby granted, red of snow and ice during the and the City Clerk is instructed n issue be cleared winter. such licenses upon the payment into Adopted by the Council April 13, 1972. the City treasury the required fees. Adopted by the Council April 13, 1972. Approved April 17, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Approved April 17, 1972. (April 22, 3972) Council File No. 258113 — By Dean Meredith— Council File No. 256117 — By Dean Resolved, That Application M 794 for Meredith— Drive-In Restaurant license, applied for Resolved. That licenses applied for by Toner, Inc. at 1321-31 Arcade Street, by the persons named on the list at - be and the same is hereby granted, tached to this resolution be and the It - sit to the compliance with the pro- same are hereby granted, and the City visions of all ordinances governing the Clerk is instructed to issue such li- op@ration of parking lots, and subject tenses upon the payment into the City to the iurther conditions as follows: treasury of the required fees. 1. That the driveways onIvy Avenue Adopted by the Council April 13, 1972. be closed and discontinued. (April 22, 1972) Approved April 17, 1972. 2. That there shall be no access to the alley on -the West or Ivy Avenue. - 3. That a buffer be provided on the West and North of the premises to Council File No. 258118 — By Dean be planted with poplar trees, and Meredith— that a bumper fence be installed at Resolved, That licenses applied for the alley. by the persons named on the list at - 4. That off-duty police officers be pro- tached to this resolution be and the vided during the peak hours. same are hereby granted, and the City 5. That there shall a daily pickup of Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses litter on said premises, as well as upon the payment into the City treas- the litter that may accumulate ury of the required fees. therefrom on nearby property and Adopted by the Council April 13, 1972. that incineration methods shall be Approved April 17, 1972. improved. (April 22, 1972) 288 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 258119—BY Victor J. council Resolved That 5812— the1 transfers within -- - Tedesco— tments Whereas, The City Architect has re- funds of the various City DepasCam quested the City Council to hold apub- heretofore approved by the CS Camp - In] lic and enecessityconsider of td he thcorrection a advisability onilitoyr of Aprilller a13,such B 2 aretransfers indicated in a cue cents attached hereto and made a part wrecking and removal of the following described buildings, said structures hereof by reference, as fully as if the having been reported to constitute a pletely herein were t are hereby approved. public hazard: Addrpess, 1319 E. Jessamine; Legal copies of the aforementioned also Clerk being DesciType Lot of Str 17 Block 3, Kiefer and fiin tle hehofficcec of the eCCyYComp- gg troller. and One story frame single foci Y Adopted by the Council April 13, 1972. dwelling. known record ownerss that the last of said buildings Approved April 17, 1972. are as follows: _ Joseph P. Lombardo Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a Council File No. 258122—By Rosalie L. Butler— public hearing be held by and before Butler— the in the nilCouof the cil Chamber oofSaint Paul ownersWherofthe proFperty Jdescribed�als House 1972 to consider the advis bility aoport oncofl�which land lis curas rently May 3, p g and necessity of ordering the correction under condemnation theointetse tions of or wrecking and removal o£ said strut- and expanding have as Rona tures on the above described property Clarence Street and Point Douglas Road inasmuch as said structures are reported tedt a Project for reimbursement for the I o constitute a hazard to public health, cost of a private appraisal of said land safety and weifare; be it pp Further Resolved, That the City in PaulLegislativeCc, . and of the Architect, on behalf of the City Coun- oP the pro artman the y in question at they lest ha recommended mers P d cls nm Lands p amount of $150.00 for said claim as evi- known address, as well as other inter- danced by the letter of said Committee ested persons of record, of the date and submitted herewith; now, therefore, time of the hearing. (Old) be it ,+ Adopted by the Council April 13, 1972. Resolved, That in accordance with ve Approved April 17, 1972. Section 87B of the St. Paul s are ere - (April 22, 1972) Code, the proper City officials are here- by authorized to pay to E. F. Lafond _�— Co. Inc. for services rendered on behalf of Geo[ge F. and Joan J. Wistl the sum Council File No. 258120—BY Victor J. of $150.00, said sum to be paid from PIR Tedesco— Fund Code 6000, to be reimbursed from '1 Whereas, The City Architect has re- 1971 MSA Funds• y quested the City Council to hold a pub- Adopted tedthe 1uncil April 13, 1972. He hearing to consider the advisability Approved y7 and necessity of the correction or (April 23 1972) wrecking and Of aid a following - described buildings, s tructures having been reported to constitute a Council File No. 258135—By Roger M. public hazard: _ p Address, 1321 E. Jessamine, 3 Res Resolved, That the City Council here- ; Description, Lots 18 and 19, y'concurs in the recommendation of Kiefer Park; Ty, a of Structure, Two b story single f Ty, dwelling. the Purchasing Committee for the pur- ,.. Whereas, It appears that the last chase of TRAFFIC Imine id PAINT known record owners of said buildings fSr�tm toe Coopers, Bid No P. D 54057e i, are as follows: 83 for the Public Works Department, Joseph P. Lombardo Bureau of Traffic. The successful bid - Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a der bein FARWELL OZMUN KIRK & public hearing be held by and before y at g2.01 far gallon for ap- the Council of the Crty of Saint Paul proximately 5,000 galns of White Paint in the Council Chamber of the Court and $2.22 Per gallon for approximately House in said city at 10:00 a. m. on 5,000 gallons of Yellow Paint fora total Ma 3, 1972 to consider the advisability of approximately $21,500.00. and necessity of ordering the correction Req n 225. or wrecking and removal of said strut- Code: 0203-303. tures on the above described property Terms: Net 3o Days. 1972 inasmuch as said structures are re- Adopted by the CounchI April 13, ported to constitute a hazard topublic Approved April 17, 1972. health, safety and Wel are; bei City (April 22, 1972) Further Resolved, Coun- Architect, on behalf of the City oil, notify by mail the record owners Council File No. 258136 --By Rosalie L. of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other inter- Butler — ested _aeons oP record, of the date and Resolved, That the proper City offi- �! time of the heating• (New) Chale are hereby authorized and dtrect- i'. Adopted by the Council April 13, 1972. ed to execute onbehalfof the City of Approved April 17, 192. Commaissioner oof 1 Ramseyt County for (April 22, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 289 the conveyance of certain tax -forfeited 1 lands for use by the City of St. Paul e for Parkway purposes, a description of k the tax forfeited landis as follows: (Ex. Parkway), Lot 8, Block 5, Rice < Street Villas. r Adopted. by the Council April 13, 1972. 1 Approved April 17, 1972. I (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258137—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the Council hereby concurs in the action of the Purchasing Committee in the award for furnishing and delivering GALVANIZED STEEL PIPE for the Department of Public Works, Traffic Maintenance Building, 899 North Dale Street, Saint Paul, Min- nesota, to NORDIC INDUSTRIES, INC. as follows: ITEM NO. 1. 1,000 Pes.—New standard wt. 2!z" galvanized steel pipe, 30" long, with holes drilled .....$3.00 pc. 2. 1,000 PCs. — 2" x 916" new standard wt. galvanized steel pipe, plain end ..............$5.30 pc. total amount of contract (at unit prices bid) ......$8,300.00 Terms: 2% 30 Days in accordance with the specifications on Formal Bid #4976, the award being made to the lowest responsible bidder meeting specifications. Formal Bid No. 4976. Req'n. No. 183 & 187. Code: 0203-307. Adopted by the Council April 13, 1972. Approved April 17 1972. (April 0, 1972) Council File No. 258138—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of $866,867.62, covering the checks numbered 6536 to 6874 Inclusive as per checks or pertinent listing of same on file in the office of the City Comptroller. Adopted by the Council April 13, 1972, Approved April 17 1972. (April 21, 1972) Council File No. 258139—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The City Architect has quested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the advis- ability and necessity of the correction or wrecking and removal of the fol. lowing described buildin8s, said struc- tures having been reported to consti- tute a public hazard: Address, 627 St. Anthony; Legal De. scription, Lot 29 Block 11 Butterfielt Syndicate Addition No. 1; Type w Structure, 2 story frame duplex. Whereas, It appears that the las' known record owners of said buildings are as follows: Jerome A. Kelley Therefore Be It Resolved, That i public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Pau in the Council Chamber of the Cour House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on Ma; 4, 1972 to co nelder the sdvieabtlityy an� wrecklnB and rermoV ]h o£ Correctitstruc tures on the above described praperk aasmuch as said structures are report - d toconstitute a hazard to public Health safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That'the City Ar- hitect, on behalf of the City Council iotify by mail the record owners or he property m question at the last mown address, as well as other inter- :sted persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. Adopted by the Council April 14, 1972. Approved April 17 1972. (April 27L, 1972) ' :ouncil File No, 258140—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter. maintain underground con- duit together with necessary manholes and lateral conduits to a intersecting streets and alleys. Along an alley west of Cleveland Avenue between Dayton Avenue and Marshall Avenue All work to be in accordance with the attached pp1p as as approved . ofTpublicatlon incident phereto pay coat Adopted by the Council April 14, 1972. Approved (Airil117 1072. 1972) Council File No. 258141—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place conduit hereafter maintain necessaerrTy. Mand holes and lateral conduits to intesect- .streets and alleys. A buried cable along Moore Street from Merriam Lane to Marshall Ave- nue. < All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council April 14, 1972. Approved April 191972 (Apl 22 ) File No. 258142—By Roger M. o,i. That permission be and is I i,,.ioe and iteral conduits to intesect- �Plaae buried tele_p-hone cable crossing an alley between Haniline and Huron 70 feet south of the south property line of Larpenteur Avenue, All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. of Tpubllicaation on ppincident hereto. to pay cost Adonted bvw the Council April 14, 1972. Council File No. 258143-13Y Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to 290 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL ` install approximately 50 lineal feet of February 22, 1972, from injuries sus - Gas Main on Burlington Road (south tained July 27, 1968, while engaged in side) between #317 Burlington and #320 the performance of his duties, be paid Burlington under Provisions of Ordi- I from the Workmen's Compensation Ac- nance No. 14786, approved May 27, 1971. count of the General Fund, the sum of Adopted by the Council April 14, 1971. $80.00 per week, payable every, four Approved April 17, 1972. F weeks, commencing ebruary 22, 1972, (April 22, 1972) and continuing during dependency, until the sum of $35,000.00 shall have been paid, together with $1,000.00 for funeral expenses incurred; that $640.00 Council File No. 258144—By Roger M. in partial settlement, to and including Conway— April 18, .1972, is now due and payable. Resolved, That the City Council here- Adopted by the Council April 14, 1972. by concurs in the recommendation of Approved April 17, 1972. the Purchasing Committee in the ex- (Apnl 22, 1972) tension of the contract with JUR.EK CONSTRUCTION COMPANY for fur- nishing and delivering approximately 150,000 Cubic Yards of FILL MATERIAL Council File No. 258159—By Victor J. for the Public Works Department, Pig's edesco— Eye Landfill, Saint Paul, Minnesota for Resolved, That the Council hereby an additional three (3) month period concurs in the action of the Purchasing (May and June to the closing date, and Committee in the award for furnishing the month of July, for final cover and 8 only 1972 BAND CONCERTSfor the seeding) at the initial contract price of Deppartment of Parks, Recreation and $0.9999 per cubic yard in accord with pubii Buildings, St. Paul, Minnesota Formal Bid No. 4476 and the specifica- as follows: tions incorporated therein, such bidder RICHARD KADRIE — 3 con - being the lowest responsible bidder certs @ $667.00 Ea. .$2,001.00 and the Corporation Counsel is hereby MAX METZGER-3 concerts directed to draft the proper form of @ $667.00 Ea . ..............$2,001.00 contract. The proper City officials are ANTHONY GRUCHOT — 2 1,334.00 hereby authorized to execute said con- concerts @ $667.00 Ea.. .. $ tract on behalf of the City of Saint- in accord with the specifleations on Paul. Formal Bid #5018 the awards being F. B. #4476 made to the lowest responsible bidders Code: 2210-374 meeting specifications. The Corpora - Adopted by the Council April 14, 1972. tion Counsel is hereby directed to draft Approved April 17, 1972. ii.e proper form of contracts and obtain (Aprll 22, 1972) the necessary performance and pay- ment bonds. The proper City officials are hereby authorized to execute said Council File No. 258156 — By Dean contracts on behalf of the City of Saint Meredith— Paul. Resolved, That out of the Workmen's- Formal Bid #5018 zCompensation Account of the General Reqn. 1891 t Fund weekly compensation of $70.00 be Code: 0716-258 paid John E. Pasket, while he is tem- Adopted by the Council April 14, 1972. 1972. porarily totally disabled by reason of ,Approved ( April 22, 1972) injures he received on April il, 1971, ;t while employed by the Civic Center , Authority, and that $546.00 in partial settlement, to and including April 14, Council File No. 258160—By Victor J. 1972, is now due and payable. Tedesco— Vf Adopted by the Council April 14, 1972. Resolved, That McKee Oil Company Approved April 17, 1972. be and hereby is permitted to remodel (April 22, 1972) an existing filling station on property located at the northeast corner of View and West Seventh Streets, more partic- Council File No. 258157 — By Dean ulLots 105 11 and cribed a12. Block 5, Clark's Meredith— Resolved, That Cecil T. Schottmuller Addition; be paid the sum of $2,555.00 out of the all in accordance with plans dated Re Workmen's Compensation Account of ceived January 3, 1972; subject to the the General Fund in full settlement of condition that said applicant -permittee, his claim against the City of Saint Paul and its successors and assigns, shall for compensation resulting from his in- make due compliance with all applic- ;; jury of December 21, 1971, while em- able provisions of municipal ordinances, pToyed by the Department of Public state statutes and rules and regulations Safety, Bureau of Fire Protection, of public authorities having cognizance. whereby he suffered a 10% permanent Adopted by the Council April 14, 1972. partial disability to his back; that of Approved April 17, 1972. said sum, $2,555.00 is now due and pay- (April 22, •1972) able. Adopted by the Council April 14, 1972. Approved Apnl 17, 1972. Council File No. 258161—By Victor. J. (Apnl 22, 1972) Tedesco— Whereas, The attached plans and specifications for Site Work at Baker Council File No. 258158 — By Dean Playground, located at Morton Street Meredith— and Waseca Street, have been prepared Resolved, That Angeline Abbott, by the City Architect under the direc- widow of Wallace Abbott, employee of tion of the Commissioner of Parks, the Deo Fmie Protection, died on Recreation it Public Buildings; now, 1 � OF THE. CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 291 Resolved, That said plans and speci- son. a copy of said agreement being fications, being satisfactory to the Com- attached. missioner of Parks, Recreation and Adopted by the Council April 14, 1972. Public Buildings, are hereby approved Approved April 17, 1972. and the Purchasing Agent is hereby (April 22, 1972) authorized to advertise for bids thereon in the manner provided in and by the Council File No. 258164—.By Victor J. Charter. Job #71-76 Rev. Offi- Adopted by the Council April 14, 1972. Resolved, That the .p!=apr City enter Approved April 17, 1972. cars are hereby authorized to enter (April 22, 1972) into an agreement with Eugene P. Christensen to operate a refreshment stand at Phalen Beech £or the Park Council File No. 258162—By Rosalie L. Season of 1972; a copy of said agree - Butler— ment being attached. Whereas, Gordon Holmdahl, owner of Adopted by the Council April 14, 1972. 2. the properties located at 1584 Etna provedApril 2ri211972) Street and 1407-1409 East Hoyt Avenue, which properties are currently being Council File No. 258165—By Charles P. acquired by the City for the Frost McCarty— Lake Recreation Site Open Space Proj- Whereas, Section 32 of Ordinance No. ect Nos. Minn, OSA-123 and Minn. 3250 provides for a CiviUervice Board OSA-129 (DL), has submitted a claim of Review, the members df which shall for reimbursement for the cost of pri- be appointed by th0, Mayor, su%7!ct to vate appraisals of each of said propper- the approval of the City Councll• and ties in accordance with Chapter 87B of Whereas, A vacancy has occurred due the St. Paul Legislative Code; and to the untimely death of Curtis J. Whereas, The Committee on Lands Burns; and has recommended payment in the Rrhereas, The Mayor has appointed amount of $175.00 for said claim as evi- Mr. Raymond J. Hogan, 2040 Margaret deuced by he letter of said Committee Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota, for the submitted herewith; now, therefore, be balance of the term expiring June 30, Resolved, That in accordance with `"Now, therefore, be it Section 87B of the St. Paul Legislative Resolved, That the appointment of Code, the proper City officials are here- Mr. Raymond J. Hogan, 2040 Margaret by authorized to pay to Jack Larson, Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota, to the Wicker, Inc., Realtors, for services Civil Service Board of Review to fill rendered on behalf of Gordon Holm- the unexpired six-year term, expiring dahl the sum of $175.00, said sum to be lune 30, 1975, is hereby appproved. paid from PIR Fund Code 8000Adopted by the Comic April 14, 1972. (L7145), to be reimbursed from Fund 9770-460-002. Approved (April 22, Aprll 17, 191972)72. Adopted by the Council April 14, 1972. Approved April 17, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258166—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved That checks be drawn on Council File No. 258163—By Victor J. the City Resolved, to the aggregate amount of $15,170.12, covering checks Tedesco— numbered 6875 to 6888 inclusive, as per Resolved, That the proper city offi- checks or pertinent listing of same on cials are hereby authorized to enter file in the office of the City Comp - into an agreement with Noel Scherer troller. granting the privilege of operating a Adopted by the Council April 14, 1972. Pony Ring Concession at Como Park Approved April 17, 1972. Picnic Grounds for the 1972 park sea- I (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258181—By Roger M. Conway—Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Council hereby concurs in the recommendation of the Purchasing Committee for furnishing and delivering READY -MIX CONCRETE AND PORTLAND CEMENT to the City of Saint Paul, Department of Public Works and Water Department, Saint Paul, Minnesota for a period from April 1, 1972, through March 31, 1973 as follows: Berchem's Berchem's Transit - St. Paul St. Paul Shiely Mix Ready Mix Ready Mix Concrete Concrete Old City Inc. Inc. Co. Co. New Mix Saint Paul Delivery Pick Up Pick Up Pick Up Designation Designation Per Cu. Yd. Per Cu. Yd. Per Cu. Yd. Per Cu. Yd. 3 W 46 C HE -AE $20.15 $18.15 $18.50 $18.50 3 W 42 C HE -AE $20.15 $18.15 $18.50 18.50 3 Y 36 C A -AE $18.65 16.65 $17.00 17.00 3 Y 46 A $18.65 16.6517.00 17.00 3 A 42 C B -AE $18.40 16.40 16.70 16.70 3 A 46 C B -AE 518.40 16.40 16.70 J16.70 3 A 31 C C -AE $18.00 16.00 16.35 16.35 3 A 41 C C -AE $18.00 16.00 16.70 16.70 3 A 36 C C -AE $18.00 $16.00 $18.35 16.35 3 A 46 C C -AE $18.00 16.00 $$16,70 16.70 3 B 32 C D -AE $17.45 15.45 15.80 15.80 3 B 42 C D -AE $17.45 15.45 $16.10 18.10 3 B 36 C D -AE $17.35. 15.35 $15.80 15.80 -3 B 46 C D -AE $17.35 $15.35 $18.10 16.10 292 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Berchem's Transit -Mix Concrete Co. Additional charge for deliveries be- tween November 1 and April 1, for heated concrete ......................$ .60 cu. yd. Calcium Chloride $ .10 lb. 1% @ 404 per cu. yd. 2% @ 804 per cu. yd. Hourly charge on any hold-up that 1s over and above normal delivery ......$15.00 per hr. Discount ..............................$ .50 cu. yd. $ .50 Cu. yd. For part loads (less than 2?,s cu. yd.) add the following: 21'a cu. Yd . ........................$13.00 2 cu. yd...........................$13.00 13% cu. yd .........................$14.50 15z cu. yd .........................$14.50 11% cu. yd . ........................$14.50 1 cu. yd $14.50 ?5 cu. Yd..........................$14.50 !i cu. Yd . .........................$14.50 !a cu. yd..........................$14.50 Picked -up Delivered 2,000 Sacks -More or less, Portland $190 $2.15 per Sack Cement .............................. 525 Sacks -More or less, Hi -Entraining $2.05 $2.30 per sack Cement ........................ 125 Sacks -More or less, Masonry $175 $2,00 per sack Cement ............................... Shiely Concrete Company Water Reducers & Retarders ......... $.15 per sack treated additional 1% Calcium Chloride Admix .........$$ 40 per cubic yard additional 2% Calcium Chloride Admix ......... NO per cubic yard additional in accordance with the specifications on Formal Bid #4956, the awards being made to the lowest responsible bidders meeting specifications with the multiple award being made on the pick-up portion of the bid considering the distance factor of the plant from the point of use. Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. Approved April 18, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258182 -By Roger M. Conway -Robert F. Sprafka- _ Resolved, That the City Council hereby concurs in the action of the Contract Committee in the award of a contract for providing full maintenance service on mobile 2 -way radio systems for a period of 24 months beginning on the first day of the month following date of counter signature on contract within the Department of Public Works and Water Department and to include full mainte- nance on radio repeater base stations, radio frequency control stations (trans- mitters), radio remotee wire control stations, mobile radio units and portable radio of Saint Paulto ElectronicsrUnl mit d dba: Ircomm as ollows epartment, City WATER DEPARTMENT (LUMP SUM BASE BID) ............$$ 150.50/month Total .............................. A 3,612.00 PUBLIC WORKS (LUMP SUM BASE BID) ...........$ 504.50/month Total ................................$12,108.00 Total amount of contract ...........$15,720.00 Electronics Unlimited dba: Aircomm being the lowest responsible bidder under the specifications and the Corporation Counsel is hereby directed to draft the proper form of contract and obtain the necessary performance and payment bonds. The proper City officials are hereby authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Formal Bid No. 4968. Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. Approved April 18, 1972. (April 22, !V11 Council File No. 258183 -By Roger M. of StoPaultthatthe Counerebycil agrees to the Conway - Whereas, It is proposed that all of the terms of that joint forces agreement following governmental units, to wit: hasdatebeenare received, and be copy urther which City ojr St Paul, County of Ramsey, _ Villageaple, o Village of Oak, Resolved, That the proper City offi- dale, le Landfall, Village of to a are hereby authorized and directed daleWo-nd the Village oake to execute said agreement and be it lmo,into a joint powers agree- further inert for preparing a study and plan Resolved, That upon receipt of certi- for Battle Creek drainage area, and I partic ped atioiesn by the other goof resolutions vernmental be it hereby OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 293 units involved in the agreement (as listed below), the City will proceed under the terms of the aforesaid agree- ment to hira the consultant, Eugene A. Hickok and Associates, Inc. at a total cost not to exceed $10,000, and such costs to be paid from the P.I.R. Fund 6000 to be reimbursed by County Aid for St. Paul's share (19.4%) of the cost and by the other participating govem- mental units involved according to the following rate: Ramsey County ........... 8.5% Maplewood ........ ...28.5% Oakdale ..................19.8% Landfall ................ 1.8% Woodbury ..••..•.•.••.••. 18.7% Lake Elmo ................ 3.3% Adopted by the Council April 18. 1972. Approved April18, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258184 -By Roger M. Conway - Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 450 lineal feet of Gas Main on Sims Avenue (south side) between Flandrau & Kennard under provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, approved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. Approved April 18 1972. (APril 1972) Council File No. 258185 -By Roger M. Conway - Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the' Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place !r with necessary man- ual conduits to inter - and alleys. locations adjacent tc nue and between Mar - nit Avenues. e in accordance with the as approved. ie Company to pay cos' Incident hereto. he Council April 18, 1972 Council File No. 258186 -By Roger M Conway - Resolved, That the Northern State Power Company be given -permission ti install approximately 450 lineal feet o Gas Main on Pacific Street (south side between Hazelwood and Kennard unde Provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, ap proved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council April 18, 197, Approved April 18, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258187 -By Roger N Conway - Resolved, That permission be and i hereby granted to the Northwester Bell Telephone Company to make nec essary excavations for and to place an hereafter maintain underground con Cult together with necessary manhole and lateral conduits to fntersectin streets and alleys. Across Wilder Street in the alley outh of Marshall Avenue. All work to be in accordance with he attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost If publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. Approved April 18, 1972. (April 22, 1972) :ouncil File No. 258188 -By Roger M. Conway - Resolved, That permission be and is iereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and aereafter maintain underground con- 3uit to with necessary manholes and lateral conduits to intersecting streets and alleys. Three alley locations along Prior Avenue between Marshall and Summit Avenues. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Tel hone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. Approved April 18, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258189 -By Roger M. Conway - Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground con- duit together with necessary manholes and lateral conduits to intersecting streets and alleys. Place burl -cable in alley south of Taylor Avenue from the west property line of Holton Avenue to the east prop- erty line of Albert Street. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. Approved April 18, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258190 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, The following SIDEWALK CONTRACTORS having met all of the Fprovisions of Chapter 220 of the Legis- lative Code of the City of St. Paul, and having made the proper application for a SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR'S LI- CENSE, it is hereby Resolved, That the said SIDEWALK CONTRACTORS upon providing a bond and the payment of the Sixty Dollars ($60.00) license fee are hereby granted a license authorizing them to engage in the business of SIDEWALK CONTRAC- TOR in the City of St. Paul for the year 1972. Biagini Bros. Inc. Bor-Son Construction, .Inc. Fridhobn Construction Co. G. J. Grant Construction Co. Swietzer'Construction Co. AsphAlt Driveway of St. Paul, Inc. E. L Bulach Construction Inc. Karl Dedolph Construction Co. Mario Framon Cement Co. Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. Approved April 18, 1972. (April 22, 1972) 294 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 258191—By Roger M. Council File No. 258197 — By Dean Conway— Meredith— Resolved, That the plat of "Ebertz Resolved, That Bingo Game licenses Battle Creek Addition" as recommend- applied for by the organizatio s named ed by the Plat Commission of Ramsey on the list attached to this res lution be County and approved by the Commis- and the same are hereby-,, ereby r ted, and sioner of Public Works be and the same she City Clernses upon instruct to Issue is hereby accepted. Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. the City treasury of the reqinto uired fees. Approved April 18, 1972. Approved April 18u1972 ci April 18, 1972. (April 22, 1972) (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258192 — By Dean Meredith— Council File No. 258198 — BY Dean Resolved, That Ap lication M 822 for Meredith— the transfer of On Sale Liquor License Resolved, That Application M 237 for No. 8062, expiring January 31, 1973, is- Class C3 -Drive -In Restaurant, applied sued to Edward Stadt at 1201 Jackson for by John M. Fida at 1440 E. Minne- Street, be and the same is hereby I ha Avenue, be and the same is here - transferred to Joseph E. Perkovich at by granted, subject to the following the same address. conditions, that the grounds be pre - Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. pared and maintained so as to be dust - Approved April 18, 1972. less, that the debris be picked up and (April 22, 1972) removed daily from the premises and that the sidewalks around the property be cleared of snow and ice during the Council File No. 258193 — By Dean Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. Meredith— - Approved A ill 18, 1972. Resolved, That application for Sun- pp (April 22, 1972) day -on -Sale Liquor License made by the following applicant who is a holder of an On Sale Liquor license at the address shown, be and the same is Council File No. 258199 — By Dean hereby granted and m compliance with Meredith— C. F. No. 235531, Ordinance No. 13755, Resolved, That Application M 480 for which amends Chapter No. 308.00 of the Class C3 -Drive -In Restaurant license, St. Paul Legislative Code and Ordi- in applied University aAvenue L be and onat the nances. 1201 Jackson same is hereby granted, subject to the Joseph E. Perkovich, following conditions, that the grounds Street. Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. be prepared and maintained so as to e Approved April 18, 1972. dustless, that the debris be picked up (April 22, 1972) and removed daily from the premises and that the sidewalks around the property be cleared of snow and ice during the winter. Council File No. 258194 — BY Dean Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. Meredith— Approved April 18, 1972. Resolved, That Application M 824 for (Apri1 8, 1972) Class Cl -Restaurant, Off Sale Malt Bev- erage: Cigarette, and Cigarette Vending Machine Operator (2 M) licenses, ap- plied for by Joseph E. Perkovich at Council File No. 258200 — By Dean 1201 Jackson Street, be and the samel ReMeredith That Foodstuff Vending are hereby granted. ed Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. Mfirms, es applied ppl ns, etc., by the Approved April 18, 1972. persons, (April 22, 1972) on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the Payment into CouncilFile No. 258195 — By Dean the City treasury of the required fees. Meredith— Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. Resolved, That Application M 819 for Approved April 18, 1972. the transfer of On Sale Liquor License (April 8., 972. No. 8111, expiring' January 31, 1973, is - 1972) sued to Michael Marchek, Inc. at 326 Grove Street, be and the same is hereby transferred to Jimbee Corporation at 1 Council File No. 258201 — BY Dean the same address. Meredith— Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. I Resolved, That licenses applied for by Approved April 18, 1972. epr resolution be and ethe same are (April 22, 1972) totishereby granted, and the City Clerk is u instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment fInto the City treasury of Council File No. 258196 — By Dean the required ees. Meredith— for Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. Resolved, That Application M 821 Approved April 18, 1972. Class Cl -Restaurant, Off Sale Malt Bev- (April 22, 1972) erage and Cigarette licenses, applied for by Jimbee Corporation at 326 Grove Street, be and the same are hereby Council File No. 258202 — By Dean granted. Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. Resolved That licenses applied for by Approved Appall 122 11972) the persons named on the list attached OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 295 to this resolution be and the same are Council File No. 258206—By Rosalie L. hereby granted, and the City Clerk is Butler— instructed to issue such licenses upon Whereas, In the matter of Grade and the payment into the City treasury of surface with bituminous and concrete the required fees. curb and gutter on WINTHROP Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. STREET from Mailand Rd. to the south Approved April 18, 1972. line of the North ;i of the NE i of (April 22, 1972) the SW ;5 of the NE ?a, Sec. 11, T28N R22W under P.O. 250901 approve Council File No. 258203—By Robert F. October 22, 1970 and I.O. 253929 ap- Sprafka—proved May 5, 1971. Also opening, wid- Resolved, That the Council hereby ening and extending said WINTHROP concurs in the action of the Purchasing STREET under P.O. 250902 and 251115 Committee in the award for furnishing and LO. 253930 approved May 5, 1971, and delivering WATER METERS for Resolved, andThaall orders in the above the Water Department Meter Shop, 289 matter be and the same are hereby P cancelled, annulled and rescinded and North Hamisf Avenue, Saint Paul, all proceedings in such matter be dis- continued. TO: POWER PROCESS EQUIPMENT, Finance File No. 17547. INCORPORATED Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. 1. 200-1" Water Meters, frost Approved April 18, 1972. proof type, Less connee- (April 22, 1972) tions, with straight reading cubic foot registers Council File No. 258207—B Rosalie L. Each .. ... ...........$ 67.76 Butr_ y 2. 50-1!§" Water Meters, two Whereas, In the matter of Improving bolt oval flange type, less WHITE BEAR AVENUE from Railroad connections, with straight Right -of -Way to Arlington Avenue Each �g. cubic foot registers 129.14 (City Project P-306 and M-346) under 3. 25-2" Water Meters, two P.O. 240662 approved October 18, 1968 bolt oval flange type, less and I.O. 244363 approved June 30, 1969. connections, with straight Resolved, That all orders in the above reading cubic foot registers matter be and the same are hereby can - Each ....................... 198.36 celled, annulled and rescinded and all total amount of contract ......$24,968.00 Proceedings in such matter be dlscon- Terms: Net 30 Days thmed. at unit prices bid, in accordance with Finance File No. 17360., the specifications on Formal Bid No. Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. 4920, the award being made to the low- 'Approved April 18, 1972. est responsible bidder meeting specifl- (April 22, 1972) cations. The Corporation Counsel is hereby directed to draft the proper Council File No. 258208—By Rosalie L. form of contract and obtain the neces- Butler— sary performance and payment bonds. Whereas, In the matter of construct - The proper City officials are hereby ing a public storm sewer in an ease - authorized to execute said contract on ment to be obtained in Lots 10 and 11, hehalf of the Citv of Saint Paul. Block 2, Bundes Perk Addition (S1460) Council April 18, 1971. Resolved, That all orders in the above 18, 1972 . matter be and the same are hereby can- ( 22, 1972) celled, annulled and rescinded and all proceedings in such matter be discon- Council File No. 258204—By Robert F. Finance File No. 17606. Sprafka— Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. Resolved, That the proper City offi- Approved April 18, 1972. cers are hereby authorized to pay c (April 22, 1972) tain employes in the Department 0 Public Utilities for overtime employ- ment as described in the resolution. Council File No. 258209—By Rosalie L. Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. Butler— Approved April 18, 1972. Whereas, In the matter of Improving (April 22, 1972) SNELLING AVENUE from West Sev- enth Street to Edgeumbe Road (City Project No. P-351) under P.O.—C.F. Council File No. 25B205—By Rosalie L. 240310 approved September 24, 1968 and I.O. 242227 approved February 18, 1969, Butler— Whereas, In the matter of Improving Resolved, That all orders in the above GEORGE STREET from Ohio Street to matter be and the same are hereby Concord Street (City Project P-0474) cancelled, annulled and rescinded and pursuant to P.O. 255848 approved Sep- all proceedings in such matter be dis- tember 28, 1971 and I.O. 256905 approved continued. December 29, 1971, Finance File No. 17369. Resolved, That all orders in the above Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. matter be and the same are hereby Approved April 18, 1972. cancelled, annulled and rescinded and (April 22, 1972) all proceedings in such matter be dis- continued. Finance File No. 17615. Council File No. 258210—By Rosalie L. Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. Butler— Approved 22 19972A Whereas, ncurb andegutteroon both (AApr l ing 296 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL sides of IGLEHART AVENUE from Council File No. 258217-258218-258219 Cretin Avenue to ClevelanAvenue —By Rosalie L. Butler— (C Order C.F. -0514) under Preliminary the Resolved, That checks the a awn er gate on 254529 approved June 21, 1971 and I.O. City 25Res approved July 14, orders numbered 6amount of 8878 to 2152 inclusive, as Resolved, That all orders in the above matter be and the same are here- checks or pertinent listing of same on by cancelled, annulled and rescinded file in the office of the City Comp - and all proceedings in such matter be troller. discontinued. Adcpfed by the Council April 18, 1972. Finance 72. AdoFile lthe Council April 18, 1972. Approved Ap9 (April 22il 18, 1 Adopted by1972) Approved April 18, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258220—BY Roger M. Conway— Council File No. 258211—By Leonard W. Whereas, Pursuant to Section 2032 Levine— provides for budget revisions within the adopted budget; and Resolved, That the proper City offi- Whereas, In the adoption of the 1972 cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- budget a Contingent Reserve was pro- tain employes in the Office of the City vided in Charter Fund 35, Activity 998, Clerk (Bureau of Elections) for, over- and time employment as described ni the Whereas, Funds provided in the resolution.adopted budget for Summary Abate - Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. ment—Activity 0272 in the Department Approved April 18, 1972. of Public Works are now depleted, and (April 22, 1972) Whereas, In the interest of the public health Coandil to continit ue to perforion of m the Council File No. 258212 --BY Charles P. f Resolved, Thatore Act vity 0272 — Sum - McCarty— many Abatement, in Charter Fund 7.03 Resolved, That the proper City offi- is hereby increased in the amount of cers are herebyy authorized to pay cer- $25 000.00, and therefore be it taro emppbyes in the Office of the Clerk Further Resolved, That Activity 0998 of Municipal Court for overtime em- in Charter Fund 35.00, Contingent Re- ployment as described in the resolution. serve is hereby decreased in the amount Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972* of $25,000.00 and be it Approved April 18, 1972. Finally Resolved,, That this resolution (April 22, 1972) until aftll noerbbla pub heated ring Council ing hasbeen held, for which five (5) days public P. notice shall have been given once in Charles Council File No. 258213—BY the official newspaper of the city, and McCarty—Robert F. Sprafka— the approval of the Comptroller is en - Whereas, Over a long period of time doreed on this resolution. certain inequities have developed in Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. the pay structure affecting a class of Approved pril 18, 1972. graded employes known as the Water (April 22, 1972) Shed Laborers; and Whereas, As a result of long and meaningful negotiations between the certified union representatives Council File No. 258221—By Roger M. duly Conway— representing said class ache and employes Whereas, It is important in the in - namely, Mr. Kenneth chairman terest of health and esthetic value to George Larkin and the chairman of the give special encouragement to those Personnel Committee and the president g of the Water Board; and citizens special 1eanup ul io4 theraprem- Whereas, In order to alleviate the pp arduous winter, foregoing 'inequities, it is the unani- ises following a long, ­--dation of the afore- and ..., ,.c A-11 22 ollowing adjustment be made of orers in the tepprrevfous yab adopted the City Council of equal pay work insofar as possible; ane. c+ ilved, B the Council of scale for rea�d,Y`acheduled May 8, 1972 a a neigh - int Paul that the pay Shed Laborers shall be estab- boyhood cleanup day, at $5.54 per hour and that an Now. Therefore, Be It Resolvd That nice accompphshing said pay ad- for the days of April 29, 1972, anti MaiV eat shall be introduced forth- 6Eye97Sanitary11Landfill hall osal charges waivd and be itOf ally Resolved, That the terms of for residents of the Citynly for Presi- ordinance shall provide and this This waiver shall appy 'il states by this resolution that dentist type refuse delivered -wheel dl be our intent that the effective landfill m automobiles, of said pay adjustment shall be capacity and pickup trucks up to 54 ton 1, 1972. opted by the Council April 18, 1972. ppppoved April Council9, 972Apri1 19, 1972. proved April 18, 1972. (April 22, 1972) (April 22, 1972) OF THE CITY OF Council File No. 258222—By Victor J. Tedesco— In the Matter of hazardous buildings beingg that single family frame dwel- lingknown and described as 877 Marion in the City of Saint Paul and situated upon those premises legally described as Lot 2, Block 13, Lewis 2nd Addition according to the plat on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Ramsey; State of Minnesota. Whereas, pursuant to resolution, C. F. No. 255958, approved October 7, 1971, a public hearing was scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on October 26, 1971 at which time said public hearing was laid over and ultimately held on December 8, 1971 be- fore the Council of the City of Siaint Paul, said hearing pertaining to the condition of the structures located at 877 Marion, Saint Paul, Minnesota and Whereas, Upon facts presented at said hearing consisting of photographs, inspection reports and the recommen- dations of the City Architect, it is found and determined by the .City Council that according to the records and files, in the office of the Ramsey County Ab- stract Clerk, the last record owner and other parties of interest in the above described property are R. DeWayne Beard, Janice Farley and Twin City Federal Savings and Loan; and that there are no other lien holders of record; and that it Is further deter- mined that the above described build- ing constitutes a hazardous building within the definition of Minnesota Statutes Section 463.15 for the following reasons: a. The building and accessory building are standing vacant aban- doned and are subject to being en- tered by unauthorized persons; b. The exterior condition of the building is as follows: The two chim- neys are in poor condition; the siding is rotted; part of the roof is in poor condition; the cornice is rotted and the foundation is crumbling and the south side is settling; c. The interior condition of the building is as follows: The plaster is missing and cracked in two rooms on the first floor. In the center room the room is rorrea are sagging on .e plater fs off evidence of a bing is missing pe in the base- actrical wiring —ii -The building in the above condi- tion is beyond reasonable repair; e. The building is unfit for human habitation in its present condition and the above corrections must be made in compliance with the Building Code and the Housing Code of the City of Saint Paul in order to make the same habitable; f. The building constitutes a nui• sance and a hazard to the publie health, safety and welfare because o1 its physical damage, dilapidation mc inadequate maintenance; g. There is a 14' x 20' frame build. in g on the premises which is strut. turally unsound and is leaning; AINT PAUL, 1972 297 low, therefore, be it Resolved, That in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Sections 403.15 through 463.28, and based upon the Foregoing findings of the City Council, the Council of the City of Saint Paul 3oes hereby make the following Order: ORDER 1. The owner of the above described building shall make the same safe and not detrimental .to the public peace, health safety and welfare by having the said building razed and the mater- ials therefrom removed from the prem- ises within thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this Order; 2. Unless such corrective action is taken to comply with this Order or an answer served upon the City of Saint Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court of Ramsey County, Minnesota, within twenty 20) days from the date of the service of this Order, a Motion for Summary Enforce- ment of this Order to raze and remove the said building will be made to the Ramsey County District Court; 3. In the event that the building and accessory building is to be razed by the City of Saint Paul pursuant to judg- ment of the District Court, all personal property or fixtures which may un- reasonably interfere with the razing and removal of this building and acces- sory building shall be removed within ten (10) day from the an of judg- ment; and if not so removed, the City of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such personal property and fixtures as provided by law; 4. If the City of Saint Paul is com- gelld to take any corrective action herein, all necessary costs expended by the City will be assessed against the above described real estatq and col- lected as other taxes;' -and be it Further Resolved, That a certified copy of this resolution and ineo orated Order herein be served upon the last record owners of the above described Fin the manner provided by law. Adopted by the Council April 19, 1972. Approved April 19, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258223—By Robert F Sprafka— Resolved, That the City Council here- by concurs in the action of the Contracl Committee in the award of a contrac' for furnishing all labor, materials ant or conrrac performance proper City 298 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL officials are hereby authorized to exe- paid Lorraine Schmidt while she is cute said contract on behalf of the City nsald reason temporarily finjurieshereceived on by March 25, of Saint Paul. 1972, while employed by the Depart - CF. No. 257582. Contract #.053 9. ment of Finance, and that $240.00 m Dept. Cont. No. M-0539 partial settlement, to and including Engineer's Estimate: $15,000, 14 1972 is now due and able. pAdopted by he Council April 20 1972. Formal Bid No. 5014 Adopted by the Council April 19, 1972. Approved April 20, 1972. Approved April 19, 1972. (April Ap l (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258256 — By Dean Council File No. 258231—By Roger M. Meredith— Resolved, That Richard Iffert be paid Conway— the sum of $4,725:00 out of the Work - Resolved, That out of the Workmen's men's Compensation Account of the Compensation Account of the General General Fund in full settlement of his Fund weekly compensation of $80.00 be claim against the City of Saint Paul paid Edward A. Fischbach, wh a he is for compensation resulting from his in - temporarily totally disabled by reason jury of April 14, 1967, while employed of iniuries he received on March 17, by the Department of Public Safety, 1972, while employed by the Depart- Bureau of Police, whereby he suffered mer:f Public Works, and that $320.00 a 30% permanent partial disability to in partial settlement, to and including his back; that of said sum, $4,725.00 is April 14, 1972, is now due and payable. now due and payable. Adopted by the Council April 19, 1972. Adopted by the Council April 20, 1972. Approved April 19, 1972. Approved April 20, 1972. (April 22, 1972) (April 22, 1972) L Council File No. 258232 --By Robert F. Council File No. 258257—By Robert F. Sprafka—Sprafka— Resolved, That out of the Workmen's Resolved, That the proper City offi- Compensation Account of the Water cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- Department Fund, weekly comppensation tain employes in the Department of of $80.00 be paid Louis ii�� sirian while Water for overtime employment as de - he is temporarily totall - disabled by scribed in the resolution. reason of injuries he received on March Adopted by the Council April 20, 1972. 20, 1972, while employedg3 by the Water Approved April 20, 1972. Department, including Apr It141 (April 22, 1972) 1972, is now due and payable Adopted by the Council April 19, 1972. Council File No. 258258—By Robert F. Approved April 19, 1972. whereas. The MUNICIPAL ASPHALT Y (April 22, 1972) PLANT exploded on April 19, 1972; and Whereas, The Water Department has been receiving asphalt from the Mu - Council File No. 258242 — By Dean nicipa1 Plant until asphalt contract with Meredith— CENTRAL ASPHALT COMPANY, the Resolved, That the proper City offi- low bidder on Formal Bid No. 4958 is cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- executed; and tarn employes m the Department of Whereas. The Water Department is in Pubile Safety (Bureau of Health) for immediate need of asphalt to carry out Otte employment as described in its operations the resolution. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, That Adopted by the Council April 19, 1972. he Water Department is authorized to Approved April 19, 1972. purchase asphalt supplies as needed at (April 22, 1972) of CENTRAL AS- PHALT COMPANYeuntil such time as the City -Wide Contract has been exe- cuted. Council File NQ. 258254 — By Dean Adopted by the Council April 20, 1972. Meredith— Approved April 20, 1972. Resolved, That pursuant to Chapter (April 22, 1972) 466. Minnesota Statutes, 1963, and upon delivery to the Corporation Counsel of a release approved by him, Margaret McMahon be paid $200.00 out of the Council File No. 256259 — By Dean Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, m full set- Resolved, of claim for damages sustained be paid the suint ofe$1 320 00 out ofdthe as a result of an accident on January 25, 1p9972 involving a policeman while in Workmen's Compensation Account df tlement of the err od by ce f his official Ap it duties. the his claim General ti ri City of full Saint Paul for compensation resulting from his in - Approved April 20, 1972. jury of July 7, 1969, while employed by (April 22, 1972) the Department of Public Safety, Bu- reau of Police, whereby he suffered a 10% permanent partial disabrhty to his Council File No. 258255—By Rosalie L. nowt leg; and that of said sum, $1,320.00 is Butler— opted by the Council April 20, 1972. Resolved, That out of the Workmen's Ad Compensation Account of the General Approved April 20, 1972. Fund weekly compensation of $80.00 be (Apel 22, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 299 Council File No. 258260 — By Dean. Meredith— Resolved, That the City Council hereby concurs in the recommendation of the Contract Committee in the ex- tension of the contracts with the fol- lowing companies for TOWING OF VEHICLES for the Department of Pub- lic Safety, Saint Paul, Minnesota for an additional 12 month period at the initial contract prices as follows: ZONE 1 bounded by the Mississippi River on the West and South, Univer- sity Avenue on the North and by Dale, St. Albans and South Osceola on the East. TO: DON'S TOWING & AUTOMO- TIVE SERVICE INC. A. Towing a wrecked vehicle Unit rate per tow.............$13.00 B. Towing a tag and tow vehicle Unit rate per tow ............. 13.00 C. Making a Public Safety Tow Unit rate per tow ............. 13.00 D. Making a service call Unit rate per tow ............. 13.00 E. Making an Unusual tow, per hour Unit rate per hour ............ 22.00 ZONE 2 bounded by the City Limits on the West and North, Mississippi Street on the East and University to Dale to Marshall to Rice and University on the South. TO: DON'S TOWING & AUTOMO- TIVE SERVICE INC. A. Towing a wrecked vehicle Unit rate per tow .............$13.00 B. Towing a tag and tow vehicle Unit rate per tow ............. 13.00 C. Making a Public Safey Tow Unit rate per tow ............. 13.00 D. Making a service call Unit rate per tow ............. 13.00 E. Making an Unusual tow, per hour Unit rate per hour ............ 22.00 ZONE 4 bounded by Mississippi Street and the Northern Pacific Right of Way on the West and the City Limits on the North, East and South. TO: ART'S EMERGENCY TOWING, INC. A. Towing a wrecked vehicle Unit rate per tow .............$15.00 B. Towing a tag and tow vehicle Unit rate per tow ............. 15.00 C. Making a Public Safety Tow Unit rate per tow ............. 8.00 D. Making a service call Unit rate per tow ............. 6.00 E. Making an Unusual tow, per hour Unit rate per hour ............ 25.00 in accordance with bid specifications and Formal Bid -#4445 of said bidders, such bids being the lowest and said companies being responsible bidders. Be It Further Resolved, That the Pur- chasing Agent be and is hereby author- ized to extend the contract for TOW- ING OF VEHICLES for the Department of Public Safety, Saint Paul, Minnesota from CONSOLIDATED TOWING SERVICE INC. DBA/ BISHOP TOW- ING SERVICE for an additional 12 month period as followsi ZONE 3 bounded by Dale Marshall and B. Towing atag -and tow vehicle- - Unit ratepper tow ............. 12.00 C. Making a Pubhc Safety Tow Unit rate per tow ............. 8.00 D. Making a service call Unit rate per tow ............. 5.00 E. Making an Unusual tow. Unit rate per hour ............ 15.00 in accordance with bid specifications and Informal Bid #1575 of said bidder, such bid being the lowest and said com- pany being a responsible bidder. Furthermore, The Corporation Coun- sel is hereby directed to draft the prop- er from of contracts. The proper City officials are hereby authorized to exe- cute, said contracts on behalf of the City Adopted by the Council April 20, 1971. Approved April 20, 1971. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 259201 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the City Council here- by approves the annual SoapBox Derby Parade to be held on Fridy, June 16, 1972, at 11:30 A.M., the route of which will be from Rice Park, Fourth and Washington Streets, to Fourth and Min- nesota Streets, at Minnesota Federal Plaza, ending by 12:30 P.M. Adopted by the Council April 20, 19712. Connell File No. 258262-33y Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make ne- cessary expavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground cable to intersecting streets and alleys. The cable is proposed to cross Como Avenue at Brompton and Hendon and extend south on Brompton to first alley east. All work to be in accordance with the 'attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council April 20, 1972. Approved April 20, 1972. (April 22, 1972) I of File No. 258263—By Roger M. ed, That permission be and is granted to the Northwestern mhone Company to make ne- excavations for and to Disco street, a pay cost 1 20, 1972. Rice Street on theWest, Northern Pacific Right of Way on the North and Council File No. 258264—By Roger M. East and West St. Paul on the South. Con A. Towing a wrecked vehicle Resolved That the Council hereby Unit rate per tow .............$12.00 approves the award of the Purchasing 300 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Committee for furnishing BITUMINOUS at MIXTURES to the City of Saint Paul, .b, Department of Public Works and Water F: Department, Saint Paul, Minnesota — RG TO: CENTRAL ASPHALT COR � T PUBLIC WORKS PER TON 1. 3,000 Tons, more or less — MIID Spec. #2341.518 No - Strip — BITUMINOUS$ 5.75 MIXTURE .......... 1,000 Tons, more or less — C 3yIHD Spec. #2351, No - sl pT�E BITUMINOUS$ 7.75 1C c WATER DEPARTMENT - 1. 1,000 Tons, approx. —OIL � MIX, Apr. 1, 1972 to Nov._ 5.35 1 30, 1972 .• 2. 1,000 Tons, approx. — NSP 1 MIX, Apr. 1, 1972 to March 5.35 ' 31, 1973 ............... $ 3. 500 Tons, approx. — OIL MIX, Dec. 1, 191 to March 6.75 31, 1973 ...................$ Total amount of contract approximateTmsNet 30 Days­�9,075.00 in accord with the specifications on Formal Bid #4958 Amended, the awards bidder meetito the ng specifications The eThe Care poration Counsel is hereby directed to draft the proper form of contract and obtain the necessary performance and payment bonds. The proper City offi- cials are hereby authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Formal Bid #4958 Amended. Letter: 1/10/72 Adopted by the Council April 20, 1972. Approved April 20, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258265--13y Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the Council hereby concurs inthe action ¢f the Purchasing ' Committee in the aw d for furnishing �: and dehvermg ONE IAL PERSON - NII, LIFT WITH UTILITY BODY for the Department of Public Works, Mu- Streetl Sa4ntipPaultMinnesota, hasfole lows: TO: NORTHWEST TEL-E-LECT One Electro -Hydraulic powered Aeria Personnel Lift — Model E, V-28GI with Utility Body— Model U -3D; Mounted on a 10,000 lb. G.V.W. truck $12115.0 chassis PLUS THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS: 1. 1 TM Emergency Hydraulic System 12 volt for insulated $ 336 units 2. 1 Cole-Hersee reverse bat- tery selector switch Model 47I M705_ Total Terms: °Net 30 Days124901 at unit price bid, in accordance wi+ the specifl atfons on Formal Bid N 5005, the award being made to the lou est responsible bidder meeting speci cations. The Corporation Counsel hereby directed to draft the prop form of contract and obtain the nece ` Performance and payment bom sary The proper City officials are here' 1, to execute said contract on the City of Saint Paul. be Reimb. from 0204-803. Adopted by the Council April 20, 1972. Approved April 20, 1972. (April 22, 197,2) File No. 258266—By Victor J. o— ed That the Council hereby tod� approves the action of the ut Board of Appeals and Re 11 Housing' Building and Fire +.ming to the fol - peals, dated March 22 1972, a copy Twhich, marked EXTABIT "A". is ttached hereto and made a part hereof ,y reference: Case No. 30-72-13; Property, 602 Prior [venue; Appellant, Associated Archi- ects & Engineers by L. W. Pose. Adopted by Apthe ril Council0, 192. April 20, 1972. Approved (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258267 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 472 for the transfer of On Sale Liquor License No. $189,ewpiring January 31, 1973, is- sued to St. Paul Aerie No. 33, F. O. E. at 113 University Avenue, be and the same is hereb Aerie No. 33, F. transferred aE at 733 Piera But- ler Road. Approved ACouncil 20, 1972. Appedpril 20, 1 (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258258 — By Dean Meredith— application for the Resolved, That app transfer of Sunday pon. Sale Liquor Li - 19 came issued to St xPaulgAerieu No. 33, F.O.E. at 113 W. University Avenue, be and the same. is hereby transferred to St. Paul Aerie No. 33, F.O.E. at 733 Pierce Butler Road. Adopted by 20un 2. April 20, 1972. App,oved (April 22, 1972) i Council File No. 258269 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That application for the transfer of Class C2 -Restaurant, Tavern 3 and Cigarette, License No. 4260, e�cpir- Aerie No. January3, F.O.E. a 19731, ts 113 W. ued to Univer- 0 sity Avenue, be and the same are here - 0 by transferred to St. Paul Aerie No. 33, F.O.E. at 733 Pierce Butler Road. h Adopted by the Council April 20, 1972. App::: e. ?• (April 22, 1972) s .r C u cil File No. 259270 — BY Dean th— e, Resolved, That Application M 937 for D ,y Class C-3 rive -In Restaurant, applied OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 301 for by Clarence Rosenthal at 143 I Snelling Avenue, be and the same hereby granted, sublect to the followir con diitons, that the grounds be pry pared and maintained so as to be du.9' less, that the debris be picked up an removed daily from the premises an that the sidewalks around the proper) be cleared of snow and ice during If winter. Adopted by the Council April 20,197 Approved April 20, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258271 — By Dee Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for h the persons named on the list attache to this resolution be and the same at hereby granted, and the City Clerk instructed to issue such licenses upc the payment into the City treasury , the required fees. Adopted by the Council April 20,197 Approved April 20, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258272 — By Des Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for b the persons named on the list attache to this resolution be and the same a, hereby granted, and the City Clerk instructed to issue such licenses upc the payment into the City treasury the required fees. Adopted by the Council April 20,197 Approved April 20, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258273 — By Des Meredith— Resolved, That Foodstuff Vendin Machine licenses applied for by the pe, sons, firms, corporations, etc., name on the list attached to this resolution t and the same are, herebygranted, an the City Clerk is instructed to issc such licenses upon the payment int the City treasury of the required fee Adopted by the Council April 20,197 Approved April 20, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258274—By Victor , Tedesco— Whereas, A gorilla was born to Brie gette and Casey in the Henry Door] Zoo in Omaha, Nebraska and the bab gorilla has been designated as beloni ing to Como Zoo; and Whereas, Around the clock care needed for the survival of the bab gorilla; now, therefore, be it hereby authorized to remit G. Simmons, Director of Doorly Zoo, the sum of up which is approximately one cost necessary for such car, to be charged against Cnde Further Resolved, That a copy of tin' resolution is to be sent to Dr. Simmon and he isrequested to send period] billings to the Como Zoo as said car continues. Adopted by the Council April 20, 197: Approved April 20, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 256275 -By Victor J. Tedesco.— Whereas, edesco=Whereas, In connection with the LOEB LAKE PARK DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, it will be necessary to incur various miscellaneous costs; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the City of St. Paul proceed with the miscellaneous work at an estimated cost of $5000.00, and these costs be charged to the;, Perma- nent Improvement Revolving Fund, Code No. 6000, and that this fund is to be reimbursed from Capital Improve- ment Budget (C.I.BJ Fund number 9772-46U-006. Adopted by the Council April 20, 1972. Approved April 20, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258277—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of $58,134.80, covering checks numbered 7153 to 7348 inclusive, as per checks or pertinent listing of same on file in the troller. office of the City Comp - Adopted by the Council April 20, 1972. Approved April 20, 1972. (April 22, 1972) PRELIMINARY ORDERS Council File No. 258123—By Roger M. Conway— A written proposal for the the following improvement, tet the sidewalk on the east tsworth St. from W. 7th St. 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of sait� improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of )ted by the Council April 13, 1972. •oved April17, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258124—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement; viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the south side of Wordsworth Ave. from Edg- cumbe Road to Sue St. and by doing all other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement, 302 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL - having been presented to the Council of 4. To state whether or not said im- be it provement is asked for on the petition the City of Saint Paul; therefore, Resolved, That the Commissioner of of three or more owners. -11 Of stonerre- Public Works be and is hereby ordered going matters to the of and directed: - 1. To investigate the necessity for Finance. of, the making of said Adopted by the Council April 13, 1972. or desirability improvement. Approved April 17, 1972- 2. To investigate the nature, extent (April 22, 1972) - and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. - 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. Council File No. 258127 -By Roger M. 4. To state whether or not said im- Conway- , provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners, 5. To report upon all of the fore- Whereas, A written proposal for the of making of the following improvement, - going matters to the Commissioner Finance. Reconstruct the sidewalk on both 'Adopted by the Council April 13, 1972. a from W. 7th St. to sides of Rogers Approved April 17, 1972. Middleton Avenue and by doing all (April 22, 1972) other work which is necessary and inci- dental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore. Council File No. 256125 -BY Roger M. of Conway- be Resolved, That the Commissioner of Whereas, A written proposal for the Public Works be and is hereby ordered the following improvement, and directed: making of viz,;- 1. To investigate the necessity for on the the making of sail Reconstruct the sidewalk or desirability of, north side of Portland Ave. from Ham- improvement. line Ave. to Albert St. and by doing 2. To investigate the nature, extent - all other work which is necessary and and estimated cost of said improve to complete said improve- and the total cost thereof. incidental ment, ment, having been presented to the 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Council of the City of Saint Paul; there- of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- fore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of provement is asked for on the petition Public Works be and is hereby ordered of three or more owners. upon all of the fore - and directed - 5. To report 1. To investigate the necessity for, going matters to the Commissioner of or desirability of, the making of said Finance. improvement. Adopted by the Council April 13, 1972. I° gate the nature, extent 2. To investigate said improve- Approved April 17, 1972. 4� 3' and estimated cost of mentand the total cost thereof. April 22. 1972) T, 3. o furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- for the petition File No. 258128 -By Roger M. - provement is asked on Council of three or more owners. Conway - upon all of the fore - i:. 5. To report Finance at ers to the Commissioner of Whereas, A written proposal for the the following improvement, „{ making of Council April 13, Adopted by the1972. viz.: Approved April 17, 1972. Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west St. from Race St. (April 22, 1972) side of Chatsworth to Otto Ave. and by doing all other -) work which is necessary and incidental ha inirovementCouncil 258126 -By Roger M been^ Councii ofvinthe File No. sentedto the Conway- Saint Paul; therefore, be it City of Whereas. A written proposal for the Resolved, That the Commissioner of the following improvement, Public Works be and is hereby ordered making of viz.: and directed: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west 1, To investigate the necessity for, St. the making of said side of Exchange St. from Sherman or desirability of, to Walnut St. and by doing all other Improvement. and incidental n To investigate the nature, extent work which is necessary to complete said improvement, having and estimated cost of said improve - the Council of the Ment, and the total cost thereof. been presented to said To furnish a improvement 'profile or sketch City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Commissioner of Resolved. That the of Public Works be and is hereby ordered tis asked for on e whether or thespetition and directed: novement 1. To investigate the necessity for, oft y or reportr more of the fore - the making of said 5To n or desirability of, o the Commissioner of improvement. going matters tp 2. To investigate the nature, extent Finance. cost of said improve- Adopted by the Council April 13, 1972. I' and estimated meat, and the total cost thereof. Approved April 17, 1972. furnish a plan, profile or sketch 22, 1972) 3. To (April of said improvement. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 303 Council File No. 258129 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Race St. from Rogers St. to Chatsworth St. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said l n rovement, having been presented to the Council Of the City of Satnt Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and dlrected: I. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to .the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted .by the Council April 13, 1972. Approved April 17, 1972, (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258130 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, Reconstruct the sidewalk on the north side of James Ave. from Davern St. to the west approximately 40 ft, and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment and the total cost thereof. 3. 'fib furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 13, 1971. Approved April 17, 1972. (April 22, 1972) 6Ouncil File No. 258131 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the east side of Snelling Ave. from Niles Ave. to Randolph Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- proveisment asked for on the petition of three or more owners. b. To report upon all of the fore- going matte Finance. rs to the Commissioner of Adopted by the Council April 13, 1972. Approved April 17, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258132 -By Roger M. Conway - A written proposal for the the following improvement, ict the sidewalk on the east St. from Mav St. to Rnvera vented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul: therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 13, 1972. Approved April 17, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258133 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west side of W. 7th St. from Montreal Ave. to Albion Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said imm proveent. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 304 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of i Finance. Adopted by the Council April 13, 1972. Approved April 17, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 259134 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the south side of Wordsworth Ave. from Sue St. to Prior Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said Improvement having been resented to the Councl{ of the Cityof�Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 13, 1972. Approved April 17, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258145 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written propposal for the making of the following bnprovement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk portions of will be onewest side replaced eintegral ro curb and Bedford St. from Collins St. to Fred St. and on the east side of Bedford St. from Payne Ave. to Beaumont Ave. and by doing all other work which is neces- sary and incidental Ro complete said Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby orderec and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of sak improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, exten and estimated cost of said improve ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketcl of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im oftvemerthree or more owners.n the petitioi 5. To report upoake.n a'orll of the fore going matters to the Commissioner c Finance. Adopted by the Council April 14,197' Approved April 17, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258146 -By Roger IN Conway - Whereas, A writtenpropposal for tt making of the following improvemen viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the east de of Stickney St. from Annapolis St. ) Concord St. and on the north side of elvidere St. from Concord St. to tickney St. and by doing all other ,ork which is necessary and incidental ) complete said improvement, having een presented to the Council of the ity of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of 'ublic Works be and is hereby ordered ad directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, r desirability of, the making of said mpmvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- nent, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch if said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- )rovement is asked for on the petition >f three or more owners. 5. Toreport upon all of the fore- , matters to the Commissioner of +'finance. Adopted by the Council April 14, 1972. Approved April 17, 1972. (April 22, 1972) :ouncil File No. 259147 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the naking of the following improvement, riz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both ;ides of N. Albert St. from Wynne Ave. been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. S. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 14, 1972. Approved April 17 972 (April 22, 11972) Council File No. 258148 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Hatch Ave, from Marion St. to Galtier St. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. OF THE, CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 305 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the Petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 14, 1972. Approved April 17, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258149 -By Roger M. Conway - Council File No. 258151 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas. A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Arena St. from Breda Ave. to Como Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved. That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity .for or desirability of, the making of said Whereas, A written proposal for the improvement. making of the following improvement, 2. To Investigate the nature, extent viz.: and estimated cost of said improve - Reconstruct the sidewalk on the south ment, and the total cost thereof. side of W. Nebraska Ave. from Huron 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch St. westapproximately 150 ft. and by of safd.improvement. doing all other work which is necessary 4. To state whether or not said im- and incidental to complete said Im- provement is asked for on the petition provement shaving been presented to of three or more .owners. the Council of the City of Saint Paul; S. To report upon all of the fore - therefore, be it going matters to the Commissioner of Resolved, That the Commissioner of Finance. Public Works be and is hereby ordered Adopted by the Council April 14, 1972. and directed: Approved April 17, 1972. 1. To Investigate the necessity for (April 22, 1972) or desirability of, the making of said Improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Council File No. 258152 --By Roger M. and estimated cost of said Improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. Conway - 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Whereas, A written proposal for the of said improvement. making of the following improvement, 4. To state whether or not said im- viz provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west 5. To report upon all of the fore- side of Pascalfrom Wynne Ave. to b going matters to the Commissioner of Como Ave. and by doing all other work Finance. which 1s necessary and incidental to Adopted by the Council April 14, 3972. complete said improvement, having Approved April 17, 1972. been presented the Council of the (April 22, 1972) City of Saint Paul; ; therefore, be 1t - Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered Council File No. 258150 -By Roger M. and directed: Conway- 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said Whereas. A written proposal for the improvement. making of the following improvement, 2. To investigate the nature, extent viz.: and estimated cost of said improve - Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west ment, and the total cost thereof. side of Winslow Ave. from the south 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch property line of Curtice St. extended to of said improvement. the north property line of Sidney St. 4. To state whether or not said im- extended and Eby doing all other work provement is asked for on the petition which is necessary and Incidental to ,of three or more owners. complete said improvement, having 5. To report upon all of the fore - been presented to the Council of the going matters to the �Commissfoner of City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Finance. Resolved, That the Commissioner of Adopted by the Council April 14, 1972. Public Works be and is hereby ordered Approved April 17 1972. and directed: (April 22, 1972) 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Council File No. 258153 -By Roger M. and estimated cost of said improve- Conway- ment, and the total coat thereof, whereas, A written proposal for the 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch P of said Improvement, making of the following improvement, 4. To state whether or not said im- viz.: provement is asked for on the petition Recpnstruat the sidewalk on the north of three or more owners. side of Midway Parkway. from Bison 5. To report upon all of the fore- Ave, to Simpson St. and by doing all going matters to the Commissioner of other work which is necessary and in - Finance. cidental to complete said improvement Adopted by the Council April 14, 1972. having been presented to the Council Approved April 17, 1972. of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, (April 22, 1972) be it OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 307 Reconstruct the sidewalk on both 2. To investigate the nature, extent sides of Portland Ave. from Syndicate and estimated cost of said improve - St. to Hemline Ave. and by doing all ment, and the total cost thereof. other work which is necessary and in- 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch cidental to complete said improvement of said improvement. having been presented to the Council I 4. To state whether or not said lm - of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be prove[tfant is asked for on the petition it of three or more owners. Resolved, That the Commissioner of 5. To reportupon all of the fore - Public Works be and is hereby ordered going matters to the Commissioner of and directed: Finance. ]. To investigate the necessity for, Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. or desirability of, the making of said Approved April 18 1972. improvement. (April 2�, 1972) 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Council File No. 258174—By Roger M. of said improvement. Conway - 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition Whereas, A written proposal for the of three or more owners. making of the following improvement, 5. To report upon all of the fore- viz: going matters to the Commissioner ofReconstruct the sidewalk on the north Finance. side of. gForbes Ave. from Lgeech St. to Adother Approved ted April the 18, 1972ouncil . work 18, 1972. Work which tis necessary and incidental. (April 22, 1972) to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved. That the Commissioner of Council File No. 258172—By Roger M. Public Works be and is hereby ordered Conway— and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, Whereas. A written proposal for the or desirability of, the making of said making of the following improvement, improvement. viz; 2. To investigate the nature, extent Reconstruct the sidewalk on the south and estimated cost of said improve- sideof Hartford Aver from Hemline ment, and the total cost thereof. Ave, to Albert St, and by doing all S. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch other work which is necessary and in- of said improvement. cidental to complete said improvement 4. To state whether or not said im- having been presented to the Council provement is asked for on. the petition of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be of three or more owners. it 5. To report upon all of the fore - Resolved, That the Commissioner of going matters to the Commissioner of Public Works be and Is hereby ordered Finance. and directed: Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. 1. To investigate the necessity for, Approved April 18, 1972. or desirability of, the making of said (April 22, 1972) improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. Council File No. 258175—By Roger M. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Conway— of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said tm- Whereas, A written proposal for the prevenient is asked for on the petition making of the following improvement, of three or more owners. viz: 5. To report upon all of the fore- Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west going matters to the Commissioner of side of Snelling Ave. from Scheffer Ave. Finance. to Hartford Ave. and by doing all other Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972, work which is necessary and incidental Approved April 18, 1972, to complete said improvement having (April 22, 18°12), been presented to the Council of the City of Saint „Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Council File No. 259173—By Roger M. Public Works be and is hereby ordered Conway— _. and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, Whereas, A written proposal for the or desirability of, the making of said making of the following improvement, improvement. viz; 2. To investigate the nature, extent Reconstruct the sidewalk on the south and estimated cost of said improve - side of Jefferson Ave. from Fulton St. ment, and the total cost thereof. to Clifton St. and by doing all other 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch work which is necessary and incidental of said improvement. to complete said improvement, having 4. To state whether or not said Im- been presented to the Council of the provi mentos asked for on the petition City of Saint 'Paul; therefore, be it of three or more owners. Resolved, That the Commissioner of 5. To report upon all of the'. fore - Public Works be and is hereby, cidered going matters to the Commissioner'of and directed:- Finance. I. To investigate the necessity for, Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. or To of, the making of said Approved April 18, 1972. improvement. (April 22, 1972) 306 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Resolved, That the Commissioner of 4. To state whether or not said im- Public Works be and Is hereby ordered provement is asked for on the petition and directed: of three or more owners. 1. To investigate the necessity for, g ��To report matters tot he all of the the of said of desirability of, making imper rovement. Finance. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Adopted by the Council April 14, 1972. and estimated cost of said improve• Approved April 17, 1972. =tdi and the total cost thereof. (April 22, 1972) 3. To for.a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. Council File No. 258169—By Roger M. 4. To state. whether or not said hn- ,. provement is asked for on the petition Conway— of three or more owners. Whereas, A written proposal for the the fore- improvement, 5. To report upon all of making of the following going matters to the Commissioner of viz: Finance. Reconstruct the sidewalk on the east Adopted by the Council April 14, 1972. side of Vance St. from Jefferson Ave. to Approved l 17, 1972. Interstate No. 35E and by doing all (ZrApril 22, 1972) other work which )s necessary and inci- dental to complete said linprovement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saifit'Paul; therefore, be Council File No. 258154-13y Roger M. it Conway— Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered Whereas, A written pro oral 4or the p and directed: the following improvement, the for, making of 1. To investigate necessity viz.: or desirability of, the making of said Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west improvement. side of Simpson St. from Frankson Ave. 2. To investigate the nature, extent approximately 250 ft. and improve - to the north and estimated cost of said on the east side of Simpson St. from meat, and the total cost thereof. Frankson Ave. to the north a proxi- 3. To fumish a plan, profile or sketch by doing all other r. mately 58 ft. and of said improvement. work which is necessary and incidental 4. To state whether or not said im- to complete said improvement, having pro is asked for on the petition to the Council of the been presented of three or more owners. City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it 5. To report upon all of the fore - Resolved, That the Commissioner of Cmmissioner of ng matters to the Public Works be and is hereby ordered going e o Finance. and directed: Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. i. To investigate the necessity for, Approved April 18, 1972. or desirability of, the making of said (April 22, 1972) Improvement. S; 2. To investigate the nature, extent ;.�r. and estimated cost of said improve- Council File No. 258170—By Roger M. ment, and the total cost thereof. Conway— - 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch p ^Sal for the l the folowitten agoirovement of4s To im- mP state w ether or not said makinge oP provement is asked for on the petition viz: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the south of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- side of Montreal Ave. from W. 7th St. to Commissioner of Edgcum be Road and by doing all other going matters to the work which is necessary and incidental - F1Ad pled by the Council April 14, 1972. to complete said improvement having been to the Council of the Approved April 17, 1972. presented ( April 22, 1972) City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered Council File No. 258155—By Roger M. and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for. or desirability of, the making of said Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the the following improvement, improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve - making of viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch sides of E, Wyoming St. from Stickney St. to Lafayette Freeway Right-of-way doing all other work which is of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- is asked for on the petition and by necessary and incidental to complete improvement, having been pre- provement of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- said - sented to the Council of the City of going matters to the Commissioner of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of hereby ordered Finance. Adopted byy the Council April 18, 1972. 1972, public Works be and is directed: Appoved A r[3 18, (April 22, 1972) and ity ford 1. To investigate the necessity To of, or improvement. Council File No. 258171—By Roger M. ., 2. To investigate the nature, extent Conway— i.. - and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total coat thereof. Whereas, A written proposal for the of the following improvement, 3. Tofurntsh a plan, profile or sketch making viz: of said improvement. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 307 Reconstruct the sidewalk on both 2. To investigate the nature, extent sides of Portland Ave. from Syndicate and estimated cost of said improve - St. to Hemline Ave. and by doing all ment, and the total cost thereof. other work which is necessary and in- 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch cidental to complete said improvement of said improvement. having been presented to the Council I 4. To state whether or not said lm - of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be prove[tfant is asked for on the petition it of three or more owners. Resolved, That the Commissioner of 5. To reportupon all of the fore - Public Works be and is hereby ordered going matters to the Commissioner of and directed: Finance. ]. To investigate the necessity for, Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. or desirability of, the making of said Approved April 18 1972. improvement. (April 2�, 1972) 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Council File No. 258174—By Roger M. of said improvement. Conway - 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition Whereas, A written proposal for the of three or more owners. making of the following improvement, 5. To report upon all of the fore- viz: going matters to the Commissioner ofReconstruct the sidewalk on the north Finance. side of. gForbes Ave. from Lgeech St. to Adother Approved ted April the 18, 1972ouncil . work 18, 1972. Work which tis necessary and incidental. (April 22, 1972) to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved. That the Commissioner of Council File No. 258172—By Roger M. Public Works be and is hereby ordered Conway— and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, Whereas. A written proposal for the or desirability of, the making of said making of the following improvement, improvement. viz; 2. To investigate the nature, extent Reconstruct the sidewalk on the south and estimated cost of said improve- sideof Hartford Aver from Hemline ment, and the total cost thereof. Ave, to Albert St, and by doing all S. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch other work which is necessary and in- of said improvement. cidental to complete said improvement 4. To state whether or not said im- having been presented to the Council provement is asked for on. the petition of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be of three or more owners. it 5. To report upon all of the fore - Resolved, That the Commissioner of going matters to the Commissioner of Public Works be and Is hereby ordered Finance. and directed: Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. 1. To investigate the necessity for, Approved April 18, 1972. or desirability of, the making of said (April 22, 1972) improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. Council File No. 258175—By Roger M. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Conway— of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said tm- Whereas, A written proposal for the prevenient is asked for on the petition making of the following improvement, of three or more owners. viz: 5. To report upon all of the fore- Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west going matters to the Commissioner of side of Snelling Ave. from Scheffer Ave. Finance. to Hartford Ave. and by doing all other Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972, work which is necessary and incidental Approved April 18, 1972, to complete said improvement having (April 22, 18°12), been presented to the Council of the City of Saint „Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Council File No. 259173—By Roger M. Public Works be and is hereby ordered Conway— _. and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, Whereas, A written proposal for the or desirability of, the making of said making of the following improvement, improvement. viz; 2. To investigate the nature, extent Reconstruct the sidewalk on the south and estimated cost of said improve - side of Jefferson Ave. from Fulton St. ment, and the total cost thereof. to Clifton St. and by doing all other 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch work which is necessary and incidental of said improvement. to complete said improvement, having 4. To state whether or not said Im- been presented to the Council of the provi mentos asked for on the petition City of Saint 'Paul; therefore, be it of three or more owners. Resolved, That the Commissioner of 5. To report upon all of the'. fore - Public Works be and is hereby, cidered going matters to the Commissioner'of and directed:- Finance. I. To investigate the necessity for, Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. or To of, the making of said Approved April 18, 1972. improvement. (April 22, 1972) Gf" 308 PROCEEDING'S OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 258176 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal £or the making of the following improvement, to oil -1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the...making of said improvement. - -- 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimatedcost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said Improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. Approved (A72 pril 8, 1972) Council File No. 258177 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the east side of Leech St. from Forbes Ave, to W. 7th St. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of safe improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve. ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketcl of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore going matters to the Commissioner; o Finance. Adopted by the Council April 18, 1971 Approved (AAP )n 122 119772) Council File No. 258178 -By Roger 1V Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for th making of the following nmprovemen viz: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the sout side of gSeherman St. from W. 7th St. t work which is and and inccidall enb to complete said improvement, havir been presented to the Council of ti City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner i Public Works be and is hereby order( and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, desirability of, the making of said ;provement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent id estimated cost of said improve- ,ent, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- rovement is asked for on the petition E three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore - Ding matters to the Commissioner of finance. Adopted by the Council April 18, 192. Approved April 18, 1972. (April 22, 1972) 'ouncil File No. 258179 --By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the asking of the following improvement, dz: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both ides of Michigan St. from Western \ve. to Richmond St. and by doing all other work which is necessary and in- ddental to complete said improvement laving been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, )e it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, ,r desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. Approved April 18, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258180 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following Improvement, viz: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the east side of Chatsworth St. from Armstrong Ave. to the south a proximately 120 it. necessaryaanda in idental to complete said improvement, having been pre- sented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement m- of three or moasked e wners n the petition OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 309 5. To report upon all of the. fore- I going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. Approved April 18, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258233 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Kenneth St. from Berkeley Ave. to St. Clair Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered, and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 19, 1972. Approved April 19, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258234 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on botb sides of Howell St. from Princeton Ave to Fairmount Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and fn, cidental to complete said improvement having been presented to the Councl: of the City of Saint Paul; therefore be it Resolved, That the Commissioner a: Public Works be and is hereby orderet and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of sat( improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, exten and estimated cost of said improve ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketcl of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im provement is asked for on the petitim of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore going matters to the Commissioner a Finance. Adopted by the Council April 19, 197: Approved April 19, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258235 -By Roger N Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for th making of the following improvemen viz.: the .r St. and ,uhllc Works be and is hereby ordered nd directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, r desirability of, the making of said mprovement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Lad estimated cost of said improve - Dent, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch d said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- )rovement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore - icing matters to the Commissioner of ?finance. Adopted by the Council April 19, 1972. Approved April 19, 1972. (April 22, 1972) ouncil File No. 258236 -By Roger M. Conway - A written proposal for the the following improvement, Let the sidewalk on the east the Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said Improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a pian, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 19, 1972. Approved April 19, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258237 -By Roger M. Conway - A written proposal for the the following improvement, tct the sidewalk on the west well St. from Sargent Ave. It approximately 124 it. and H other work .which is nec- incidental to complete said Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and Is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said 4. . 310 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL ---._.. - 2. To investigate the nature, extent Council File No. 258240—By Roger M. and estimated cost of said improve- Conway— ment, and the total cost thereof. for the 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. Whereas, A written proposal making of the following improvement, 4. To state whether or not said im- viz.: provement is asked for on the petition Reconstruct the sidewalk and replace of three or more owners. with integral curb and sidewalk on the 5. To report upon all of the fore- south side of W. 7th Street from Ramsey going matters to the Commissioner of St. to Leech St. and by doing all other Finance. - work which is necessary and incidental Adopted by the Council April 19, 1972. to complete said improvement; having to the Council of the Approved April 19, 1972. (April 22, 1972) been presented City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered Council File No. 258238—By Roge M. and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, Conway— or desirability of, the making of said Whereas, A written propo 1 for the improvement. 2. the nature, extent making of the following improvement, es matinveed cosate and estimated cost of said improve - viz : Reconstruct the sidewalk on the north ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch - side of Exchange St. from Forbes Ave. o4 said improvement. to Ramsey St. and by doing all other 4• state whether or not said un- state _ work which is necessary and incidental proveis asked for on the petition to complete said improvement, having of three more owners. been resented to the Council of the p 5. To report upon all the fare - re City of Saint Paul; therefore, it Commissioner m going matters to the Commissioner of Resolved, That the si of Public Works be is hereby ordered Finance. and and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, Adopted by the Council April 19, 1972. Approved April 19, 1972. (April 22, 1972) or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- Council File No. 258241—By Roger M. ment, and the total cost thereof. Conway— Conway - 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said int- Whereas, A written proposal for the improvement, provement is asked for on the petition making of the following viz.: of three or more owners. Reconstruct the sidewalk and replace 5. To report upon all of the fore- with integral curb and sidewalk on the going matters to the Commissioner of South side of 7th Street from Supe - Finance. Adopted by the Council April 19, 1972. rior St. to WesteW. rn Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and _ Approved April 19, 1972. (April 22, 1972) incidental to complete said improve - ment, having been presented to the -! Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it - Council File No. 258239—By Roger M. Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered i Conway— and directed: - Whereas, A written proposal for the the following improvement, 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said making of viz.: improvement. Reconstruct the sidewalk on the St. from Rich- 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve - south side of Michigan mond St. to Colborne St. and by doing ment, and�the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- of said improvement. ment, having been presented to the 4. To state whether or not said lm - 1s asked for on the petition Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of provement of three or more owners. S. To report upon all of the -fore- Public Works be and is hereby ordered going matters to the Commissioner of and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, Finance. Adopted by the Council April 19,'1972. or desirability of, the making of said Approved (April 9, 1972. 1972) improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- thereof; ment, and the total cost 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch INTERMEDIARY ORDERS of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition Council File No. 258224— of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- In the matter of constructing and re - going matters to the Commissioner of Finance• constructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and ". Adopted by the Council April 19, 1972. incidental to complete said tmprove- and suft'icfent Approved April 19, 1972. -�: (April 22, 1972) ment, except where good poured sidewalks now exist: OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 311 File No. S95M,roved Februarnya 2 Description—Winona St., both from Livingston Ave. to Hall Finance Nile No. 59524 Preliminary Order 257258, Approved February 2, 1972. Description—W. King St., both sides from S. Smith Ave. to Cherokee Ave. Finance File No. S9525 'Preliminary Order 257259, Approved February 2 1972, Description—Belvidere St., both sides from Livingston Ave. to Hall Ave. Finance File No. S9526 Preliminary Order 257260, Approved February 2, 1972, Description—Winslow Ave. both sides from W. George St. to W. Mable The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is constructing and reconstructing side- walks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, except where .good and sufficient poured side- walks now exist: Preliminary Finance 257255 NApproveld ruaI 2 1972, Descripiion—E. Winona St., hoth sides from Woodbury St. to Oakdale Ave. Finance File No. 5902 Preliminary Order 257256, Approved February 2, 1972, Description—Winona St., both sides from Livingston Ave. to Hall Ave. Finance File No. S9523 Preliminary Order 257257, Approved February 2, 1972, Description — Chippewa Ave., east side from W. Annapolis St. to W. Wyoming Ave. Finance File No. 59524, Preliminary Order 257259, Approved, February 2 1972, Description—W. King St., both sides from S. Smith Ave, to Cherokee File No. 59525 Preliminary 257259, Approved February. 2, Descrlption—Belvidere St., both from Lidm.ton Ave. to Hall File No. 59526 Preliminary 257260, Approved February 2, Descrlpptton—Winslow Ave., both from W. George S. to W. Roble ia'r2, uescrr non — w. . - both sides rom Hall Ave. to Stryker Ave. Finance File No. 59530 Preliminary Order 257301, Approved February 4 1972, Description—Stevens St., both sides from Humboldt Ave. to Hall Ave. with no alternatives, and that the esti- mates cost thereof is $4.90 per lin It for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lin It for 6' wide walk. Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 17th day of May. 1972, at the hpur- of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner pro- vided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council April 19, 1972. Approved April 19, 1972. (April 22, 1972) Council File No. 258225— In the Matter of constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, except where good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist. FinanceFile No. 59531, Preliminary Order 257300, Approved February 4, 1972, Description King St., both sides from Stryker Ave. to Winslow 312 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL he Order 57294,File No. Approved-FebruarPreliminary4, Council Chamber of the Couthe hour of 10 o'clock rt Hoin use 1972, Description - E. Page St., north and City Ha11 Building in the City of side from Robert St. to Gorman Ave. I St. Fsul. That the Commissioner of Finance File No. 59538, Preliminary Finance give notice of said meeting to Order 257292, Approved February 4, the persons and in the manner pro - 1972, Description - Chippewa Ave., vide d by the Charter, stating the time east side from W. Winona St. to and place of hearing. the nature of the Baker St. and on the south side of Improvement and the total cost thereof Baker St. from Chippewa Ave. to I as estimated. Cherokee Ave. Adopted by the Council April 19, 1972. Finance File No. S9539, Preliminary Approved April 19, 1972. Order 57293, Approved February 4, I (April 22, 1972) 1972, Description - Charlton St., west side from Curtice St. to Morton St. and on the east side of Charlton St. Council File No. 258226 - from Sidney St. to Page SG The Council of the City of St. Paul In 11'e matter of gra, g and surfac- having received the report of the Com- frig - ti bituminous Subdivision the alley missioner of Finance upon the. above in Block 2, Ryan's Subdivision of Block improvement, and having considered 6 Rogers and He,, Acre Lots to said report, hereby resolves: the City of St. Paul, Ramsey County, 1. That the said report and the Minnesota, from Orange Avenue to same is hereby approved andadopted, Wheelock Parkway (G-2003), under and the said improvement is hereby FT2 Order 57511, approved ordered to be proceeded with. Feebrubris aryry 5, 1972. 2. That the nature of the improve- The Council of the City of St. Paul meet which the Council recommends is having received the report of the Com - constructing and reconstructing side- missioner of Financr upon the above walks and by doing all other work improvement, and having considered which is necessary and incidental to said report, hereby resolves: complete said improvement, except 1. That the said report and the where good and sufficient poured side- same is hereby approved and adopted, walk now exist. and the said improvement is hereby Finance File No. S9531, Preliminary ordered to be proceeded with. Order 57300, Approved February 4, 2. That the nature of the improve - 1972, Description - King St., both merit which the Council recommends is sides from Stryker Ave. to Winslow to grade and surface with bituminous Ave. material the alley m Block 2, Ryan's Finance File No. 59532, Preliminary SubdIvislon of Block 6, Rogers and Order 57299, Approved February 4, Hendrick's Acre Lots to the City 01 1972 Description - So. Robert St., Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, wes{ side from Winona St. to Belvi- from Orange Avenue to Wheelock dere St. Parkway (G-2003), with no alternatives Finance ,File No: 59533, Preliminary and that the estimated cost thereof If Order 57298, Approved February 4, $2395.00. 1972, Description - Baker St., both Resolved Further, That a public o. - TIMA RA_ to Bidwell St. haarine be had on said improvemel 'mance File No. 59534, Preliminary on the 16tn say or ..ay. Order 57297, Approved February 4, the hour of 30 o'clock A.M., in the 1972, Description - Stryker Ave., east Council Chamber of the Court House side from W. Winifred St. to W. and City Hall Building in the City of Congress St. St. Paul. That the Commissioner of 'finance File No. 59535, Preliminary Finance give notice of said meeting to Order 57296, Approved February 4, the persons and in the manner pro - 1972, Description - Page St., both vided by the Charter, stating the time sides from Stryker Ave. to Dodd Rd. and place of hearing, the nature of the Finance File No. 59536, Preliminary improvement and the total cost thereof Order 57295,. Approved February 4, as estimated. 1972, Description - W. King St., both File No. 17631-G. sides from Bellows St. to Waseca St. Adopted by the Council April 19, 1972. !'mance File No. S9537, Preliminary Approved April 19, 1972. Order 257294, Approved February 4, (April 22, 1972) 1972, Description - E. Pa a St., north side from Robert St. to Gorman Ave. Finance File No. S9538, Preliminary Council File No. 258227 - Order 257292, Approved February 4, 1972, Description - Chippewa Ave., In tii< matter of condemning and east side from W. Winona St. to Baker taking an easement in the land neces- St. and on the south side of Baker sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, In - St. from Chippewa Ave. to Cherokee eluding right of removal of lateral sup - Ave. port from subject land or remainder Finance File No. S9539, Preliminary thereof, occasioned by excavations Order 57293, Approved February 4, thereof or construction of slopes in the 1972, Description - Charlton St., west grading and surfacing with bituminous side from Curtice St. to Morton St. material the alley in Block 2, Ryan's and on the east side of Charlton St. Subdivision of Block 6 Rogers and from Sidney St. to Page St. Hendrick's Acre Lots to the Ctty of St. v with no alternatives, and that the esti- Paul, Ramsey County Minnesota, from mated cost thereof is $4.90 per lin. it. Orange Avenue to Wheelock Parkway for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lm. ft. for 6' under wide walk. (G-2003), 7ed February 2 19 •- Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement The Council of the City of St. Paul on the 18th day of May, 1972, at having received the report of the Com- missioner improvree, said po 1. The OF THE CITY OF f ante upon the above idhaving_ considered _ by resolves: said report and the prrovement iso hereby oceeded with. Rure of the improve- -ouncil recommends is take an easement in ry for the slopes, cuts ig right of removal of om subject Iand or re - occasioned by excava- construction of slopes .rid surfacing with bi- il the alley in Block 2, on of Block 6, Rogers Acre Lots to the City ey County, Minnesota, ',venue to Wheelock 1), in accordance with •eto attached and made the hatched portions s and the shaded por- e fills, with no alterna- ,e estlma ted cost there- ther, That a public on said improvement' ay of May, 1972, at o'clock A.M., in the x of the Court House tuild£ng in the City of the Commissioner of tice of said meeting to I in the manner pro - tarter, stating the time firing, the nature of the d the total cost thereof Adopted by the Council April 19, 1972. Approved April 19, 1972. (April 22, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 58228 - TAINT PAUL, 1972 313 the Charter, stating in said notices tom. to time and place of hearing, the nature -Unprovement;-atld theamount assessed against the lot or lots of the isadirected.wner to whom the notice File No. 17481-G. Adopted by the Council April 19, 1972. Approved Apri119, 1972. (April 22, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FLUNG TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 58229 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- structing a sanitary sewer in HYA- CINTH AVENUE from Park Street to Sylvan Street (S-1420). Also construct sewer service connections (with G- 1735), under Preliminary Order 248112, approved March 31'1970, Intermediary Order 248685, approved May 19, 1970, Final Order 249351, approved June 17, 1970. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public (hearing be had on said assessment.on In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material and construct concrete curb andgutter on HYACINTH AVENUE from Park Street to Sylvan Street. Also construct a sewer for storm water purposes. Also construct water service connections (G-1735), under Preliminary Order 248085, approved March 26, 1970, Inter- mediary Order 248878, approved May 19, 1970, Final Order 249348, approved June 17, 1970. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the ,same is hereby in all respects approved.- Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 17th day of May. 1972. at the as Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. File No. 17496. Adopted by the Council April 19, 1972. Approved April 19, 1972. (April 22, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FLUNG TIME. OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 258230 - In the matter of the .assessment of 314 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL .Southerly along the East line of Lot 8 to the point of beginningas shown on OpeningDrawing 212 No. 0 in Drawer 4, on file in the Department of Public Works under arder 252064. approved Janary121,i 1971 In ermed ary Order 253086, approved March 17, 1971, Final Order 253528, approved April 13, 1971. Apublic hearing having been had upon the taking and condemnation of the lands or easements therein, for the above improvements, and the awards of damages therefor, and, also upon the assessment of benefits therefor, and the Council having duly considered the same, now therefore be it Resolved, That the taking and con- demnation of the lands described in the annexed assessment roll, identified The assessment of benefits, cost and bytheof signature of nce, and the eaCommissioner part nf, expenses for and in connection with and the awards of damages to the the above improvement having been owners of such lands for said taking submitted to the Council, and the and condemnation as set forth in said Council having considered same and assessment roll, be and the same is found the said assessment satisfactory, hereby in all respects ratified and therefore, be it confirmed. Resolved, That the said assessment Resolved Further, That the said be and the same is hereby in all assessment of benefits, be and the same respects approved,is hereby in all respects ratified and Resolved Further, that a public the same is herebyy ordered to be hearing be had on said assessment on submitted to the I)iatrict Court for the 16th day of May, 1972, at the confirmation. hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council File No. 17558. Chamber of the CourtHyouse and City tthat the Commin issioner of Finanof ce give Approved April 17, 1972.the Council notice 1972. notice of said meetings, as required by (April $2, 1972) the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the unt assessed against tent �the orlotsand the ofhe FINAL ORDERS particular owner to whom the notice is directed. File No. 17451. Council File No. 258167— Adopted by the Council April 19, 1972. Approved April 19, 1972. (April 22, 1972) In the Matter of grading and - Ing with bituminous material thea alley in Coleman's Subdivision of Lots 6, 7 and 8, Block 8, Roger's and Hendrick's RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CON- Acre Lots from Maryland Avenue to FIRMING CONDEMNATION AND 140 feet North (G-2000), under Prelim - AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND AB- inary Order 257437, approved February SESSMENT THEREFOR 17, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon Council File No. 258108— due notice, and the Council having In the matter of opening, widening heard all persons, objections and and expanding the intersection of Clay- recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; ence Street and Point Douglas Road therefore, be it (City Project P -0505R) by condemning Resolved, By the Council of the City and taking for street purposes that part of Lot 8, Block 1, Point Douglas Addi- extent and kinds that ftimprovement to be tion, all in tpphe Southwest a of Section the gr City of 3st.tPau1N f ing Range within the the madeby ywith saidCity material the y alley e Coleman's Subdivision of Lots lowing described lines: Beginning at 6 7 and B, Block 8, Roger'. and Hen - the most Southerly corner of said Lot Brick's Acre Lots from Maryland Ave - 8; thence in a Northwesterly direction nue to 140 feet North (G-2000), and the along the Southwesterly line of said Council hereby orders said improve - Lot 8, a distance of 129.60 feet; thence Counment to be made. continuing in a Northwesterly direction along the said Southwesterly line of Resolved Further, That the Com tion Bata deflection angle of 07 de- missioner of Public Works be. and is grees, 22 minutes to the left a distance hereby instructed and directed to of 27.22 feet; thence in a Northeasterly prepare plans and specifications for direction at a deflection angle of 90 said improvement, and submit same to degrees to the right, a distance of the Council for approval; that upon 113.84 feet more or less to the North- said approval, the proper city officials easterly corner of said Lot B; thence are hereby authorized and directed OF THE CITY OF SAINT P4AJI/1972 315 to proceed with the making of said OFFICIAL P&OCEEDINGS _ impr File No. 17630-G. ovement in accordance therewith. OF THE COUNCIL Adopted by the Council April 18, 1972. Approved April 18, 1972. (April 22, 1972) ORDINANCES FINAL' ORDER IN CONDEMNATION Council File No. 258034—Ordinance-, No. PROCEEDINGS 15074—By Roger M. Conway— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE Council File No. 258168— CLAIM OF MABEL PETERSON AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL In the matter of condemning and - taking an easement in the land neces- The Council of the City of Saint Paul Bary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- Does Ordain: eluding right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder SECTION 1 thereof, occasioned by excavation That .the- proper Cit yy officers are thereof, or construction of slopes in the her authorized and directed to pay grading and surfacing with bituminous on the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, material the alley 1tt Coleman's Sub-. to Mabel.Peterson, the sum bf.$150.00 in division of Lots B, 7 and 8, Block S. full settlement of her claim of damages Rogers and Hendrick'. Acre Lois £torn and injuries sustained by reason of a Maryland Avenue to 140 £ee£ North fall on a defective sidewalk at or near (G-2000), under Preliminary Order East Iowa Avenue, 300 feet West of 257438, approved February 17, 1972, In White Bear Avenue, Saint Paul, Minne- termediary Order 257808, approved sota, on October 13, 1971. March 24, 1972. A public hearing having been had SECTION 2 upon the above improvement upon That said sum shall be paid to the due notice, and the Council having said claimant upon, her execution and heard all pardons, objections. and de7lvery of a release in full to the City, recommendations relative thereto, and in a formto be approved by the Cor - having fully considered the sante; poration Counsel, for all damages and therefore, be it injuries sustained in the manner afore - Resolved, By the Council of the City Said. of St. Paul that the precise nature, SECTION 3 extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is condemning That this ordinance shall take effect and taking an easement in the land and be in force thirty days after Its necessary for the slopes, cuts and fills, passage, approval and publication. including right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder Pawed by the Council April 25, 1972. thereof, occasioned by excavations yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, thereof, or construction of slopes in Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, . Tedesco, the grading and surfacing with bitu- Mr. President (McCarty) -7. - min us material the alley in Coleman's Nays -0. Subdivision of Lots 6, 7 and 8, Block 8, Rogers and Hendrick'. Acre Lots Approved April 27, 1972. from Maryland -Avenue to 140 feet North (G�00); and the Council hereby, CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. orders said improvements to be made. Attest: Resolved Further, That the following HARRY E. MARSHALL, land, lands or easements therein be City Clerk. and the same are hereby ordered to be taken, appropriated and condemned (April 29, 1972) for the purpose of making said improvements. viz.: Condemning and taking an easement Council File No. 258050—Ordinance No. in the land necesarryy for the slopes, 16075—By Roger M. Conway— cuts and fills, including right of re- moval of lateral support from subject AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PER - land or remainder hereof, occasioned MISSION TO THE MINNESOTA STATE of excavation thereof or construction BANK' OF SAINT PAUL TO DO RE'- of slopes in the gr ifGgmateria and surfacing MOVALS AND RECONSTRUCTION OF with bituminous matenal the alley in ITEMS INCIDENTAL TO -THE -RELO- Coleman's Subdivision of Lots 6; 7 and CATION AND RECHANNELIZATION $ Block 8, Rogers and He enuek't Acre OF A - TRAFFIC ISLAND IN PLATO Lots from Maryland Avenue to 140 FurthBOULEVARD EAST OF ROBERT Resolved F feet North (G-2000). Further, That the Com- STREET TO SERVE AS A LEFT TURN LANE missiuner of Public Works be and is INTO THE PROPERTY OF THE ;, and the specificproatiper allyotis for The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does:°Ordain: •eby authorized and sed with the making SECTION 1 ment M accordance - That permission and authority are Council April 18, 1972. hereby granted to the Minnesota State 18, 1972. Bank of Saint Paul, 478 South Robert l 22, 1972) Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota to per- 316 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL form removals and reconstruction in j.. That said permittee expressly the Public Right -of -Way of Plato Boul- agrees hold nd harmlesse3to and fully. defend the em - the evard between Robert Street and Eva nify, officers Street incidental o the construction of City of Saint Paul, its agents, a left turn lane in the (center) island and employimsees les from ses judgments esu is or of Plato Boulevard. expensthees arising out of or occasioned templet performance by this permission and auth- he work con SECTION 2 That the Commissioner of Public ority. Works is hereby authorized to issue a k. That said permittee shall not pro - permit to the Minnesota State Bank of teed with construction unless and until Saint Paul for the reconstruction of said permittee sha l have fully COM the traffic channelization island on plied with the provisions regarding in - Plato Boulevard between Robert Street surance and indemnification contained and Eva Street subject to compliance in the City of Saint Paul, Department of with the following conditions. Public Works Specifications for Street a. That said permittee shall recon- and Sewer Construction, dated April 1, struct said traffic island entirely at iih :p -, Section numbered 1.44 applicable own expense, under the suppervision and s eciRcations, as amended, app to the of Public Works nd in acf thecordanommce with ooner rdinance the afore aid or the section of saose of id the plans and specifications prepared by specifications, number 1.44, as amended, and on file with the Department of shall be read as though the word Public rks. Construction must by a Contractor apprfor the word oved "contractor" ors, substituted he same aas p - by the Department of Public Works. pears in d.tSaid Sectiondl Section4cs amended, b. That said permittee shall pay for amenof the Specifications for Street and the publication of this ordinance and Sewer Construction in the City of Saint publication of all resolutions related Paul is hereby incorporated herein by thereto. reference as fully and as completely as c. Thatsaid permittee shall pay the if set forth herein verbatim. Proof of cost of administration, engineering, and compliance with provisions of the nsppection of said work, and said costs afothe section shall be in such form i to be accounted for under Department a' -the Corporation Counsel of e City of Public Works Project Number E 1138. of Saint Paul may direct and the docu- d. That said permittee shall properly ments required y the cion to the the the office all excavations made in he 1.44 shall, afterday andsn night soasto void all damage and boulevards both of counsel, oCmptrolle The flthe City of Saint or injury to persons or property. Paul. e. Said permittee, after the inception 1rk . That said permittee shall submit cof ontinuously, with shall prosecute and fuid lly Office andinsurance of ethe documents Department of complete said work to the satisfaction Public TWo Works. pof ermittee shall within approval of the Commissioner of n Public Works as directed in the special thirty1(30) days after the passage provisions of the prepared plans. this ordinance, file a written acceptance f. That said permittee shall notify the thereof with the City Clerk. Traffic Bureau of the Public Works De- partment when the full or partial clo- This ordinanEC SECTION take effect and sure of Plato Boulevard allowed to the special provisions of the prepared plppans be in force thirty (30) days from and is intended pec and shall provide an aTay after its passage, approval and publica- and incidentals thereto to allow for continued safe u;e of the street and Passed by the Council April 26, 1972. sidewalk by the public. yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, g. That said permittee shall give ad- Levine, Meredith Sprafka, Tedesco, Vance notification to the Construction Mr. president (McCarty) -7. Engineer of the Department of Public Nays -0. Works as to the proposed start of Con- Approved April 27, 1972. struction and proper schedule of opera- tions and shall also notify said Con - Mc struction Engineer when project has CHARLES P. kC4r?t. been completed to allow for a final in- spection. Attest: h. That said permittee shall furnish HARRY E. MARSCty Clerk. a bond to the City of Saint Paul in the (April 29, 1972) ($ 0,000.00) conditioned to comp y tTt Thousand h all terms of this ordinance and to in- demnify and save harmlea said City from all liability, loss, judgments, suits, Council File No. 258107—Ordinance No. costs, charges and expenses that may 15076—By Victor J. Tedesco— acerue to persons or property occa- An ordinance approving the project sioned by the making of the improve- of ac uiring real estate in he City of ment or arising out of the same. q I. That said permittee shall, duringg Saint Paul for the Arlington-Arkwright the term of this permit restore and Park site. repair all property, whether public or The Council of the City of Saint Pau private, damaged or which may be Does Ordain: damaged due to the construction. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 317 SECTION 1 ations of Dog License Enforcement, That the Commissioner of Parks and herefore be it Recreation and Publielluild)ngs, having Resolved, That Activity 0188 in Char - re popted to the Council that the real ter Fund 6.04 Bureau of Health be in - estate described as: Lots 21, 24, 29 32, creased as follows: 37, 38, 39, 40, 45 and 46 7. W, bass' 0188 Dog License Enforcement Acre Lots; that part of tits East % of 269 Miscellaneous Contractual the Northwest ;a of the Southwest % Services . ..........$25,000.00 lying no of J. W. Bass • Acre Lots of and therefore be it Section 20, Township 29 North, Range Further Resolved That Activity 0998 22 West Ramsey County, Minnesota, in Charter Fund 36.00, Contingent Re - subject io Arkwright Street, Arlington serve is hereby decreased in the amount Avenue and DeSoto Street, and subject of 825000.00 and be it to sewer easement, 1s required by the ally Resolved, That this resolu- Deparment of Parks and Recreation tion shall not. be adopted by the Coun- and Public Buildings for its Arlington- oil until after a public hearing has been Arkwright Park Site; that the estimated held, for which flue (5) days public cost of the acqquisition of Bald real notice shall have been given once in estate is $320,311.OD. and that the Comp• the official newspaper of the City, and holler has certified to Ute Council the the approval of the Comptroller is en - manner in which the funds may be dorsed on this resolution. made available; that the Council hereby Ado ted :b p „ Y the Council April 21, 1972. Mayothe Purchasing Agent and the Council File No. 258280—By Charles P. Cor, mmissioner of Parks and Recreation McCarty, by request— and Public Buildings if the same can Whereas, The City Architect has re - be acquired by urdtase at .a reason= quested the CityCouncil to hold a able price, nd itshall so report to the public hearing to consider the advis- Council the cost thereof, provided, how- ability and necessity of the correction ever, that In case the Committee on or wrecking and removal of the follow - Lands cannot procure my or all of aid ing described buildings, said structures land at a reasonable price, then it shall having been reported to constitute a so report to the Council, and in that public hazardf event, the Council hereby orders and Address, 900 Aurora; Legal Descrip- directs that condemnation proceedings tion, Lot 11, Block 2, Milton's Addition; be instituted pursuant to law to secure Type of Structure, 2 story. frame du - said real estate. p ex. Whereas, It appears that the last SECTION 2 known record owners of said buildings That this ordinance shall take effect are as follows: and be in force thirty (30) days from Guilo Casei—fee owner and after its passage, approval and Terrance O' Toole—contract purchaser Publication. Therefore Be It Resolved, That a public hearing be held by and before Passed by the Council April 27, 1972. the Council of the City of Saint Paul in Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, the Council Chamber of the Court Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on May Mr. President (McCarty) -7. 12, 1972 to consider he advisability and Nays -O. necessity of ordering the correction or Approved April 27, 1972. wrecking and removal of said structures on the above described property inas- CHARLES P. McCARTY, much as said structures are reported to Mayor. constitute .a hazard t0 pubhc health, Attest: -Further Resolved, That the City Ar - HARRY E. MARSHALL chitect on behalf of the City Council, City Gllerk. notify by mail the record owners of the (April 29, 1972) property in question at the last known address, as well as other interested per- sona of record, of the date and time of the hearing. RESOLUTIONS (Old) Adopted by the Council April 21, 1972. Approved April 24, 1972. Council File No. 258278 — By Dean (April 29, 1972) Meredith— Whereas, Charter Section 203.2 pro- vides for budget revisions within the Council File No. 258281—By Charles P. adopted budget; and McCarty, by request— Whereas, In the adoption of the 1972 Whereas, The City Architect has re - budget, a Contingent Reserve was pro- gqested the,City Council to hold a pub - Wed in Charter Fund 35, Activity lic he"g'to consider the advisability 0998, and and necessity of the correction or Whereas, Funds were provided in he wreckingand removal of the following 1972 adopted budget for Dog License described buildings,, said structures Enforcement—Activity 0188 in the Bu- having been reported to constitute a reau of Health of the Department of public hazard: Public Safety, and Address, 643 Dayton Ave.; Legal De - Whereas In the interest of Public scription, Lot 12, Block 1, Holcombe's health anti safety it is the determine- Addn.; Type of Structure, 2 story tion of the Council to expand the oper- frame, 6 family dwelling. 318 PROCEEDINGS OF THE Whereas, it appears that the last G ]mown record owners of said buildings n( are as follows: b( Myron W. hall—fee owner h. Germain Sperling_contraet purchaser tr Minnesota anAssociation—mortgagor P' Therefore Be It Resolved, That a C public hearing be held by and before J, the Council of the City of Saint Paul in F the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on May 11, 1972 to consider the advisability and necessity of ordering the correction or onethenabove described popeertycinas- much as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to �pubnc health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the City Ar- 1 chitect'on behalf of the City Council, t notify by mail the record owners of t the propertyin question at the last known address, as well as other inter- ested persons of record, of the date and time of the hear (New) Adopted by the Council April 21, 1972. Approved (, April ril 2911972) Council File No. 258282 — BY. Dean Meredith— Whereas, The City Council has prevf- ously authorized the Department of PublicSafety and the Municipal In- formation System to occupy and use i the Fourth -floor spacen the Public Utilities Building at 100 East Tenth Street; and Whereas, The Department of Public Safety has requested that it be granted "\the use of the additional space on the Fourth floor upon the vacation of the premises thereof by the Municipal In System, and the Commis- sioner o£ Public Utilities concurs m said request;. now, therefore, be it« �s (g al ever, --• -- System may continue to occupy it space allocated in said building for the remaining time necessary to complet( its operation. opted rythe 24u 1972 April 21, 1972 Approved April (April 29, 1972) Council File No. 2 Charles I McCarty, by request— Resolved, That the City Council here by concurs in the action of the Contra( Committee in the award of a contra( r.,r Airnishing all labor, materials an COMMON COUNCIL unsel is hereby directed to draft the oper form of contract and obtain the cessary performance and payment rids. The proper City officials are �reby authorized to execute said con - act on behalf of the City of Saint B #5023. F. #257680. :b #71-85 Revised. 3rmal Bid No. 5023. Appproved yApril 24u1972cil .Apri1 21, 1972. (April 29, 1972) ouncil File No. 258284 --By Robert F. Sprafka, by request— Resolved, That Country Club Markets, ac. be and hereby is granted a permit o install a 56 -car parking lot to be ised in conjunction with a supermarket L property located on the east side of 3tr eta, more particularly aThird describ Conway ollows: 38, Lyman ,Dayton 14 l 5 and Addittion; Block In in accordance with plans dated Re- mived September 29, 1971; subject tc the applicant's meeting_ the �desigr tis, shall make due coin aeric. ippncable. provisions of munt- 3titlicuor regulations pubiath- Ig cognizance. d by the Council April 21, 1972. ed (April ril 2911972 ,) File No. 258285—BY Roger M CENSE, it rs said SIDEWALK Resolved, That the CONTRACTORS upon providing a bond and the payment of the Sixty Dollars ($60.00) license fee are hereby granted a license authorizing them to engage in the business of SIDEWALK CO AC- TOR in the City of St. Paul for the year 1972. Gucy Patsy on, Inc. Pederson Bros. Cement Contractors Sheehy Construction Co: Approved April 24u 1972.Apri1 21, 1972. t (April 29, 1972) 3 t Council File No. 258286—By Charles P. McCarty, by request— Resolved. Upon the pertinent appeal, as downer of the subjectyrealnestate situate m the City of Saint Paul, and :f described as follows: "a Lots 34, 35, 42, and 43, and the north t_ 75 feet of Lot 27, J. W. Bass Acre 1_ Lots; ie that the provisions of said Zoning Code ie hereby are determined and varied as m and to the extent necessary therefor, and that the set premises is here mont Avenue so be 3 ft. from the the building may mont instead of parking of abe 131Z date a 254 -car p successors compliance ns of mon a the I take to be OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 319 back variance for said Paul, the executive departments that by relaxed on Edge- shall exist on and after June 6, 1972, that the garage may shall be the Office of the Mayor, Office line on Edgemont, that of the City Attorney, Office of the City be 22 ft. from Edge -'Clerk; and the Departments of Public 27 ft., and the open Safety; Public Works; Public Utilities; 8!'z ft. from Edgemont Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings; ft., so as to accommo- Libraries and Museums; and Finance, arking lot to be used with such powers and duties as existed ✓5th apartments (spe- under the previous Charter of the City permit ggrranted by of Saint Paul and, further, that all 57684), sub]ect to the other offices and agencies of the City said appe lants, and which existed June 5, 1972, shall become nd assigns, shall makeppart of the Office of the Mayor; and be rith all applicable pro- it �ipal ordinances, state Further Resolved, That until ordi- ^s and regulations of nances are adopted fixing the salaries : having cognizance. and qualifications of department heads, Council April 21, 1972. the Mayor shall, with the advice and 124, 1972. consent of the Council, designate from 1 29, 1972) among employees of the City persons to serve as acting heads of the respective departments who shall retain through - File No. 258290—By Robert F. out such service their positions, if any, a— in the classified service and return as, The bituminous surfacing of thereto when removed as acting depart- ;treet from Cook Avenue to ment heads; and be it i Avenue was damaged due to Finally Resolved, That the above con - main break; and ditfons of City government shall con- es. The replacement of this sur- tinue until such time as the City Coun- cil may, by administrative ordinance, provide for the reorganization of the executive departments. Adopted by the Council April 20, 1972. Vetoed by Mayor April 25, 1972. Reconsidered and re -adopted not- withstanding the veto of the Mayor April 26, 1972. (April 29, 1972) Council File No. 258276—By Rosalie L. Butler — Roger M. Conway — Leonard W. Levine—Dean Meredith—Robert F. Sprafka—Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The West Seventh Street Association, the Summit Hill Associa- tion and the Ramsey Hill Association as well as other residents are strongly op- posed to. the Construction of I 35 E between West Seventh Street and the State Capitol in any form and in par- ticular to numerous features of the freeway which will be extremely harm- ful to their neighborhoods, homes and of e a for - 21,1972. Council File No. 258250—By Rosalie L. Butler—Roger M. Conway—Leonard W. Levine—Dean Meredith—Robert F. Sprafka—Victor J. Tedesco. Whereas, The Charter of the City of Saint Paul, approved by the voters on November 3, 1970, provides by its terms that it shall become effective June 6, 1972, and that the previously existing Charter of the - City is repealed as of June 5, 1972; and Whereas, The new Charter in the transitional provisions contained there- in permits the Citv Council to establish tions, salaries and powers of derrt- ment heads to become effective on June 6, 1972; and Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul is of the opinion that the new Mayor, together With the members of the City Council elected on April 25. new 1. as 2. 3. Lack of safety of design because of excessive curves, grades and bridges, where the freeway is at or aboveground level, which will lead to vehicles accidents endanger- ing surrounding homes;. 4. Lack of -provision for mass transit, bicycle and foot paths and other features desirable and useful to the residents: 5. Destruction of wooded and. other natural areas near the freeway and lack of adequate landscaping to preserve the beauty of the area; and 320 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Whereas, I 35 E will be of no use ``��0 Architect that the vacant and open and will not adequately serve the needh buildings located at: ,f the neighborhoods through whickkYYit I 251 Wayzata ,asses, but exclusively the needs of m the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- 'ther parsons living outside the City of I mate hazard to the public health, wel- iaint Paul; and fare and safety; and Whereas, An adequate alternative lo- Whereas, the last known record own- a: exists for access to the down- ars of said property are: town Saint Paul business district and for truck traffic, along the route of Alma L. Johnson and Preston Brannon Shepard Road; and and said owners have failed to secure Whereas, The currently planned lora- the sauce against entry by unauthorized tion could be more effectively used persons in violation of Section 192.18 for residential and commercial pur- of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and poses and for an efficient mass transit said vacant and open buildings have system to carry the residents to andbeen found and determined by the from the downtown area; and Council of the City of Saint Paul to Whereas, No comprehensive study or constitute a menace to the public Public hearings on the needs of the heaiii:, welfare and safety and a Putely ic area and the desirgpility of the specific nuisance which must be immedia route have been 17>�e d for many years abated to prevent loss of life or prop - and previous stud s are obsolete be- erty; now, therefore, be it cause of substantial new evidence that Resolved, That the City Architect is freeways through cities cause substan- authorized and directed to immediately tial and uncontrollab noise and air secure said buildings by the use of pollution, destroy pr erty ues and contract labor under Contract No. 7398 neighborhoods and c at eri safe- ending proceedings under the Hazard- ty hazards; now, they ore, be it Pea Buildings Act; and be it Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul is opposed to the Further Resolved, That the expense construction of Interstate 35 E between of securing such bulldSgmmaryalAbate West Seventh Street and the State Capi- Fund No. 0979-269, tolan as currently located and Pi�eay be direr edhat to take appropriate accttion and strongly urges the State R Department to immediately stop all con- to reimburse said fund by action against struction and bids until such time as an the owner of said property. Estimated in -de th study has been conducted by cost $58.75. (New) the Highway Department together with the Metropolitan Transit Commission, Adopted by the Council April 25, 1972. Metropolitan Council and the Saint Approved April 27, 1972. Paul City Planning Department, in- cluding public hearing, to establish (April 29, 1972) alternate routes for the construction of _----- Interstate 35 E and alternate uses of Council File No. 258294—B Robert F. this land; and be it Sprafka— Further Resolved, That this Council take legal steps to rescind all approvals Resolved, That this Cou cit hereby previously given for route location, approves and concurs in the Resolution design, or construction of the above- of the Board of Water Commissioners described portion of Interstate 35E, of the City of Saint Paul, dated April and that this Council intends to. with- 24 1912 providing therefor and author - hold final approval for any portion of izing the said Board's retention and the plans which come before it m the employment of Winfield A. andhnegoa futu re. licensed realtor, as appraiser Adopted by the Council April 20, 1972. tiator for the Board of Water Controls- Adopted by Mayor April 25, 1972.. stoners in matters relating to We re - Reconsidered and re -adopted notwith- interest or title in an mto elands now in standing the veto of the Mayor April 27, the possession or under the control of 1972. (April 29, 1972) the Board of Water Commissioners and in matters relating to the acquisition of easement or other interryest in or to Council File No. 266292—BY Victor J. tension hof theewaterworksfosysthem of Tedesco , That the proper City offi- said Board. Resolved, of Board resolution cars are hereby authorized to execute Acertified copy form a ggrr Pauleannd First Trust Compaty of ny, admin- is annexedpp of and by thlsa refect ame as istrator who at the ttimeoof herzdeath if eth esetincorforthorverbatim. anis ap said Downey, ro osed agreement hereby is approved was the sole owner of the property P Pin located at 572 Concordia in the City of and the execution of same by and Saint Paul; said agreement providing beha]£ of said Board is hereby that the cost of razing and removing authorized. I hazardous structure at 572 Con- Adopted by the Council April 25, 1972. cordis, pursuant to Council File 251030, Approved April 27, 1972. be assessed against the land..(April 29, 1972) Adopted by the Council Apnl 25, 1972. Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) �— Council File No. 258295—BY Robert F. Council File No. 258293—BY VSprafka-- 'Victor J. Resolved, That the following water Tedesco—The Council of the Cit of main has been a proved b the Board Whereas, y • Saint Paul is informed by the City of Water CommCommtsslonera or installs- Saint THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 321 tion subject to the concurrence by the City Council: Hazel Street from Third Street to Wilson Avenue. Adopted by the Council ApLil 25, 1972. Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) Council File No. 258297 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department of Public Safety (Police) for overtime em- ployment as described In the resolution. Adopted by the Council April 25, 1972. Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) Council File No. 258298 — By Dean Meredlth— Resolved 'ilial Application M 324 for Class C-3 iTrive-In Restaurant License,' applied for by William M. Erb at 280 W. Seventh Street, be and the same is hereby granted, subject to the follow- ing conditions, that the grounds be prepared and maintained so as to be dustless, that the debris be picked up and removed daily from the premises, and that the sidewalks around the property be cleared of snow and ice during the winter. Adopted by the Council April 25, 1972. Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) Council File No. 258299 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organization named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same is hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such license upon .the payment into the City .treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council April 25, 1972. Approved April 27, 3972. (April 29, 1972) Council File No. 258300 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That application for Sunday On Sale Liquor License made by the following applicants who are holders of an On Sale Liquor license. at the address shown, be and the same is hereby granted and m compliance withC. F. No. 23,5531, Ordinance No. 13755, which amends Chapter No..308.00 of the St. Paul Legislative Code and Ordi- nances. Mohawk Bas, Inc., 107 Concord. Herge's, Inc., 981 University. Adopted by the Council April 25, 1970. Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) Council File No. 258301 — By Dear. Meredith— Resolved That Foodstuff Vendinf Machines iteenses applied for by the ppersons, firms, etc. named on the list at. tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such license: ipon the payment into the City treas- rry of the reghired fees. Adopted by the Council April 25, 1972. Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) Council File No. 259302 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by theppersons named on the list at- tached to- this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into. the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council April 25, 1972. Approved April 27, 1872. (April 29, 1972) Council File No. 258303 — By Dean Meredith Resolved, That licenses applied for by the ppersons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clark is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council April 25, 1972. Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) Council File No. 258313—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department of Public Works for overtime employment as described in the xesolutlon. Adopted by the Council April 25, 1972. Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) Council File No. 258314—By Roger M. Conway— RESOLUTION OF ANNULMENT Whereas, In the matter of condemn - Ing and taking an easement for slopes chat the order in the above id the same is hereby can- dled and rescinded In its the Council 1 7 April 25, 1972. (April 29, 1972) Council File No.�258315—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, The following SIDEWALK provisions CONTRACTORS having met all of the latide of the City of St the Leg having made the proper application for a SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR'S LI- CENSE, it is hereby Resolved. That the said SIDEWALK CONTRACTORS upon providing a bond and the payment of the Sixty Dollars ($60.00) license fee are hereby granted a license authorizing them to engage 322 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL in the business of SIDEWALK CON- Council File No. 258320-258321-258322— TRACTOR in the City of St. Paul for R 23—By Rosalie L. Butler- - the year 1972. Resolved, That checks be drawn on Adolfson & Peterson, Inc. the City Treasury to the aggregate Ted Golla amount of $730,181.02, covering checks o Area Cement Co. numbered 7349 to 7563. inclusive, as per Adopted by the Council April 25, 1972. 1 checks 'r pertinent listing of same on Approved April 27, 1972. file in the office of the City Comptroller. (April 29, 1972) Adopted by the Council April 25, 1972. Approved April 27, , 1972. Council File No. 258316—By Roger M. (April 29 1972) Conway— Resolved, That out of the Workmen's Compensation Account of the General Council File No. 258327—By Charles P. Fund weekly compensation of $45.00 be McCarty—Rosalie L. Butler—Roger M. paid Dean King while he is temporarily Conway —Leonard W. Levine—Dean totally disabled by reason of injuries Meredith—Robert F. Sprafka—Victor he received on February 3, 1967, while J. Tedesco— employed by the Department of Public Resolved, That the Council of the City Works, and that $45.00 in final settle- of Saint Paul does hereby respectfully nient, to and including April 32, 1972, request that the President of the is now due and payable. United States discuss the ph ht of Adopted by the Council April 25, 1972. Soviet Jewry with Soviet officials dur- Approved April 27, 1972. Ing his forthcoming visit to the Soviet (April 29. 1972) Union and that the President convey to the Soviet leaders the concern of millions of American, andpeople of Council File No. 258317—By Rosalie L. good will everywhere, over the right Butler— of those Jews who remain in the Soviet Resolved, That the Commissioner of Union to lead their lives as Jews with Public Safety is hereby authorized to full cultural and religious freedoms execute on behalf of the City of Saint and to have the right to emigrate to Paul Petition to Vacate the following Israel and elsewhere; and be it described property: Further Resolved, That the City Clerk Subject to Ponding Area and Hwy is hereby directed to transmit certified 51, the South 683.63 ft. o£ North copies of this resolution to the Presi- 843.63 ft. of SE?a of NE!a of Sec. dent of the United States, Senators 28, T 29, R 23 except the West 350 Walter Mondale and Hubert Humphrey, feet thereof. and Congressman Joseph Karth. Adopted by the Council April 26, 1972. Adopted by the Council April 25, 1972. Approved April 27, 1972. Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) (April 29, 1972) Council File No. 258318—By Rosalie L. Council File No. 258328 — By Dean Butler— ✓ Meredith— Resolved, That the Council of the Whereas, The Civic Center Authority, City of Saint Paul does hereby author- by resolution of its Board of Commis- ize and direct its proper City Officials sioners, No. 436, has determined the to execute on behalf of the City of necessity for and authorized the em - Saint Paul, an extension of a lease ployment of an independent consultant agreement between the City of Saint for the preparation and development of Paul and the State of Minnesota for bid drawings, plans and specifications land owned by the State and located on for stage riggingfor the Saint Paul the west side of I -35E between Granite Civic Center Multipurpose Arena, now, and Cayuga Streets, said land to be therefore, be it used for playground purposes. Resolved, By the Council of the City Adopted by the Council April 25, 1972. of Saint Paul, that it hereby concurs, Approved April 27, 1972. in and ratifies the action of the Civic (April 29, 1972) Center Authority in authorizing such employment, and be it Further Resolved, That payment for Council File No. 258319 -By Charles P. such services be authorized by the City McCarty— Comptroller from the Permanent Im- Whereas, TheCity Council, by its res- provement Revolving Fund, Code olution, C. F. 255458, approved August 6000-739. 25, 1971, authorized the Parks and Rec- Adopted by the Council April 26, 1972. eation and Public Buildings Department Apptoved April 27, 1972. I o pperform the project entitled ' Ox- (April 29, 1972) ford -Selby Recreation Program" as part of the Saint Paul Model Cities Program, and it is the joint desire of the Model Cities Department and the Parks De- Council- File No. 258329 — By Dean partment to increase the Model Cities Meredith— --- - —-- fund allotment to this -project; now, Whcreas. The Civic Center Authority, therefore, be it by resolution of its Board of Commis - Resolved. That the Council does here- sioners, No. 395, has determined the by approve the above referenced pro- necessity for and authorized the em, gram as amended, and the Parks and ployment of an independent consultant Recreation Department is authorized for the development of a visual com- to perform said project in accordance for system for the Saint Paul with the amended scope of services, Civic Center Multipurpose Arena, now, timetable and budget attached hereto. therefore, be it Adopted by the Council April 25, 1972. Resolved, By the Council of the City Approved April29, 1972. of 1972) in and ratifies thetit action hereby the Civic OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 323 Center Authority in authorizing such Prosperity -&. Maryland , Rice &. Arling- th. employment, and be it ton and Revision of e Traffic Signal Further Resolved, That payment for at Clarence & Maryland, Comptroller's such services be authorized by the City Contract L-7269 have been determined, Comptroller horn the Permanent ITO and po"ment Revolving Fund, Code 6000- Whereas, Upon final allocation of 9. funds from which the above improve - Adopted by the Council April 26, 1972. ment was to be paid, it was found that Approved (April 29ril , 1972) finan1972 the cing is mount insufficient set toumeetfor its the final costs and that an additional amount of $3,934.72 will be required, Council File No. 258330 --BY Victor J. therefore, be it b Tedesco— Resolved That the amount of $3934.72 Resolved, That an extra in the e applied from the Public Works amount of Thirtyy-three Thousand Five Project Contirigency Fund to finance Hundred Sixty- and 50/100 Dollars the additional cost of the above im- ($33563.50) be allowed under Contract provement. L-7343 between the City of Saint Paul T-1018 B and BorSon Construction, Inc, said Adopted by the Council April 26, 1972. contract for General Construction of Approved April 27, 1972. the Saint Paul Civic Center Multi- (April 29, 1972) Purpose Arena Building, and said extra to cover the following: 1. Provide and install 21" of %" Council File No. 258353—By Roger M. Plexiglass at to half of the dasher Conway— boards with 21'1of plywood at bot- In the matter of constructing the tom half of dasher boards. PARK -IVY STORM SEWER (S -IM), 2. Provide pair of gates (10'-0" open- heretofore approved for advertisement ing) at South end of dasher boards. fot olds on April 7, 1972. said work having been requested by the Whereas, It has been determined Civic Center Authority and agreement that a revision of the Special Provisions Is necessary to better define the work made with the contractor, and amem- to be done and to insure a more uni- orandum of said agreement having form procedure for preparation of bids; been filed with yy the Comptroller and now, therefore, upon the recommenda- 6000 1603 to be reimbursed from 7420-460 PIR tion of the Commissioner of Public Works, be it Job opted#70-45. Resolved, That the improvement, as for Adopted by the Council April 26, 1872. the above named improvement, as ap- Approved April 27, 1972, proved by the Council, are hereby (April 29, 1972) amended with Addendum No. 1, which Is attached to and made a part of the above mentioned contract, and that Council File No. 258331—By Victor J. further, all interested parties be noti- Tedesco— fied of this addendum. Resolved, That the proper City offi- Adopted by the Council April 26, 1972. cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department of (April 29, 1972) Parks and Recreation and Public Build- ings for overtime e,mployment*as de- scribed in the resolution. Council File No. 258354—By Victor J. Adopted by the Council April 26, 1972. Tedesco— Approved April 27, 1972. Whereas, The City Architect has re - (April 29, 1972) quested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the advls- Council File No. 258351 By Roger M. ability and necessity of the correction Conway— or wrecking and removal of the follow. Whereas, The final costs for the Sev- Ing described building's, said structures enth-Greenbrier Storm Sewer, Comp- having been reported to constitute a troller's Contract L-7253, have been de- P Add hazard: De- termined, and Address, 1804 part of ; Legal Block whereas, Uppon final allocation of scEdwin, North pert of Lot 2, Block funds from wkiich the above improve- 5 Edwin M. Ware's Cumberland Adwo ment was to be aid, it was found that tion Plat 1; Tye of Structure, Two P story single family frame dwelling. the amount originally set up for its Whereas; It appears that the last financing is insufficient n meet the known record owners of said buildings an final costs and that additional are follows: amount of $21.45 will be required, Thomas J. and Prosper DeLisle therefore, be it Therefore Be It Resolved, That a Resolved, That the amountof .45 public hearing be held by and before be applied from the 1972 City's hare the Council of the City of Saint Paul of Local Improvement Fund code 0920- in the Council Chamber of the Court 461 to finance the additional cost of the House In said city at 10:00 am. on May above improvement. 17, 1972 to consider the advisability and S-1036necessity: of,, ordering the correction or Adopted by the Council April 26, 1872. wrecking and removal of said struc- Approved April 27, 1972. tures on the above described property (April 29, 1972) inasmuch as said structures are re- ported to constitute a hazard to public Council File No. 258362—By Roger M. health. safety and welfare; be it Conway— Further Resolved, That the City Whereas, The final costs for the in Architect, on behalf of the City Coun- stallation of new traffic signals at Ham- cil notify by mail the record owners line & Thomas, Fairview and Selby, of the property In question at the last i i 324 `&PROCEEDINGS OF THE known address. as well as other inter- 1: ested persons of record, of the date and a time of the hearhi (Old) C Adopted by the ouncil April 26, 1972. C Approved April 27, 1972. 1 (April 29, 1972) 1 Council File No. 258355—By Victor Z Tedesco— speeifica ions for Site Improvements at Dale & Arlington Playground, located at Arlington Avenue and St. Albans Street, have been prepared by the City Architect under the- direction of the Commissioner of Parks. Recreation and Public Buildings; now, therefore, be Lt :Resolved, That said plaans andospeie fications, beim satisfy Commissioner of are lierebye atioroved Public Buildings, and the Purchasing Agent is hereby au- thorized to advertise for bids thereon Charterhe in the , said radvertisementato specify 1 a deposit fee of Ten Dollars ($10.00). Job#'11-97. Adopted by the Council April 26, 1972. Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) Council File No. 258356 — BY Dean Meredith— Whereas, The City of St. Paul has entered State of Minnesotaaaacts ge nt with, thethrough the Governor's Commission on Crime Prevention and Control for the imple- v� tht f thtion eFastSide (E Y.E.S.)"far _ and of this program• now tnererore, oe 1e Resolved, Thai a special revenue fund e established Youth of the knoEastshe Side (E.Y.r Fund" to which all expenses athis receipts depos ted ; and be and all Further Resolved, That the City Comptroller shall assign a fund -.umber. Adopted by the Council April 26, 1972. Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) Council File No., 258357—By Roger M Conway— Resolved, That the City Council here. by concurs in the action of the Contras Committee in the award of a contras' — f„rni:hine all labor• materials an( FINN STORM fr WLamekimA Sons Inc. for thVe contract rice o i(plus ahiatlo. Servces-$6,100.00•Engineering & In spection 000 00 5o accttion2 or0mi Water. Cage= Traffic—$2,000.0Q) as a result of Forme Bid No. 5001 Amended and the spec] ficatio& SonssInc. being incorporated the lowest responsi ble bidder under the specifications an the Corporation Counsel is hereby d'. rested o draft the proper form ( contract and obtain the necessary peI formance and payment bonds. Tl proper City officials are hereby autho! COMMON COUNCIL ed to execute said contract 0. behalf f the City of Saint Paul. .F. No. 257477 ontract No. S -1313A sept. Cont. NoSA nglner'a Estimate: $359,660.00 ormal Bid No. 5001 Amended Adopted by the Council April 1!26, 1972•% Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) ;ouncil File No. 258362—By Victor g Tedesco— Whereas. Council File No. 233399, idopted and approved May9, 1967, granted a Special Use Permit to Skelly ml Co. to construct a gasoline filling In on property located on the east IV"of White Bear Avenue between Interstate 94 and Burns Avenue, more 'articularly described in said C. F. +33399, in accordance with plans dated 14arch 7, 1967; and Whereas, The Council has from time to time granted extensions of time to / Skelly 011 Co. under said permit; and \I Whereas. Skelly Oil Co. cannot initi- ate construction of said structure by the expiration date of the last such exten- sion, C. F. No. 256185 adopted November 1, 1971; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the life of this permit be extended for an additional six months because of uncompleted final improvements on Suburban Avenue. Adopted by the Council April 27. 1972. Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) Council File No. 258363—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, ,The City Architect has re- d the City Council to hold a pub- li� (rearing to consider the advisability and necessity of the correction or wreoking and of of the following described buildings, said structures having been reported to constitute a I's public azard: Address, 788 Marshall; Legal Descrip- tion, Lot 2, Block 2 Nininger & Don- nelly': Addn.; Type of Structure. Two- story frame duplex 51' x 28'. Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: John E. Blomquist, Inc. Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a public hearing be held by and before the Counerl 0f the City of Saint Paul in the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on May 18, 1972 to consider the advisability and neces- sity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said structures on the above described property inas- much as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the City Arch- itect on behalf of the City Council, notify by mail the record owners of the i property m question at the last known address, as well as other interested per sons of record, of the date and time of f the hearing. (Old) Adopted by the Council April 27, 1972. e Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 325 Council File No. 258364—By Roger M. same are hereby granted, and the City Conway— - Clerk is instructed to issue such ll - Resolved, That the Northern States treasury cense: upon the payment into the City of the required fees. Power Company be given permission to place, construct and thereafter main-. Adopted by the Council April 27, 1972. lain an underground electric distribu- Approved.April 27, 1972. (April 2, 972. 1972) tion line along or across Marshall Ave - nue from an existing pole on NE corner of Hamline and Marshall to 200 feet West of East line of Syndicate in- Council File No. 258369 — By Dean cordance with the sketch attached 02- Meredith— hereto. Work to start on or after 72 and to be completed on or before Resolved, That licenses applied for by the named on the list at - 01 -05-72. persons tarto this resolution be and the Adopted by the Council April 27, 1972. same are hereby granted, and the City Approved April 27, 1972. Clerk is instructed to issue such t - (April 29, 1972) tenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council April 27, 1972. a Council File No. 258365—By Roger M. Approved AP 27, 1972. Conway— (April 29, 1972) In the matter of constructing the MILTON -ST. CLAIRSTORM SEWER SYSTEM Palace Ave. to Benhill Road Council File No. 258370—By Leonard W. (S -1277B) and VICTORIA ST. SEWER Levine— REPAIR Benhill Road to Jefferson Ave. (S-1447B) be it hereby Resolved, That the proper City offi- Resolved, That the plans and specifi- cars are herebycaauthorized to pay car-. Iain empbyes in the Office of the City cations for the above named improve- ments, submitted by the Commis- Clerk (Bureau of Elections) for over- sinner f Public Works, and paid for time employment as described in the .I be reimbursed out of P.I.R. Fund resolution. Adopted by the Council April 27, 1972. pro a from 1972 Local Improvement Fund and Public Works Sewer Maintenance Fund Approved April 27, 1972. 2230, are hereby approved, and be it - (April 29, 1972) further Resolved, That the Purchasing Agent be and he Is hereby directed to adver- Council File No. 258371—By Roger M. - tise for bfds on this improvement. Conway— Adopted by the Council April 27, 1972. Resolved, That pursuant to Section Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) 231x05 of the Saint Paul Legislative ., ,-e .--..A by rirainanoe No. Council File No. 258366 — By Dean of ­j Meredith— ret Resolved, That Application L 12014 for Put Class C2 -Restaurant license at 345 N. of Smith Avenue, made by E. Wittenberg, the be and the same is hereby denied upon tif5 recommendation of the Bureau of of Health because of his failure to comply the with the requirements of that bureau Sy: for this type of business and that the div license fee posted for the license be and api the same is hen¢by forfeited to cover sev the period the applicant operated on cot said application and the processing of No saAe. dopted by the Council April 27, 1972. a i� Approved April 27, 1972, tie. (April 29, 1972) ch; sh: Sel Council File No. 258367 — By Dean lot Meredith— St. Resolved, That 'licenses applied for 171 by the persoYrs named on the list at- (O tached to this resolution be and the P same are hereby granted, and the City 55 Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses ,,on the payment into the City treas- Pe ury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council April 27, 1972. (F Approved April 27, 1972. Ja (Apr31 29, 1972) � Council File No. 258368 — By Dean 5i, Meredith— (S Resolved, That licenses applied for Di by the persons named on the list at- 12 tached to this resolution be and the (C er Resolved, That a full or par - fund of paid sewer service based upon these adjustments. e refunded from the "Sewer Fund" andshall be in the fol - amounts: I Academy and Summit School ndolph Ave. 55106 e6. 1971) ...............$ 63.85 t Dispatch and Press Fourth St. 55101 )72) .... 141.68 i Candy Company Seventh 2 t. 55116 larch .. 1,340.60 111, dt Brewing Co. Scve th St. 55102 larch 1972) ............ 1,390.40 -Mix Concrete Co. Minnehaha Ave. 55106 1971 -March 1972)....... 656.78 ,as. Greenhouses Inca Dale St. 55117 471-Veh. 19721 .......... 79.93 326 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Industrial Molasses Corp. behalf authorized of the C ty ore said f Saint Paucontract on 6800 France Ave. S. Minneapolis, Minn. Contract No. 72-M-544. (Nov. 1971 -Feb. 1972) .......... 280.75 Dept. Cont. -544. U. S. Gypsum Co. Formal Bid ]NO -57-21T 1120 E. Seventh St. 55106 Adopted by the Council April 27, 1972. (March 1972) 45.58 Approved April 27, 1972. Theo. Hamm Brewing Co. (April 29, 1972) 720 Payne Ave. 55101 51,189.36 (Feb. -Much 1972) ............ Gold Medal Beverage Co. 553 North Fairview Ave. 55104 Council File No. 258374—By Roger M. (Feb. -March 1972) ..... 565.75 Conway— Adopted by the Council April 27, 1972. concurs Resoly ed in the at theion Counthe l hereby Approved April 27, 1972. act Committee in the award of a contract (April 29, 1972) for furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and services necessary or incidental to the CONSTRUCTION OF MONOLITHIC CONCRETE SIDE - Council File No. 258372—BY Roger M. WALKS in the City of Saint Paul, Side - Conway— walk District No. 3, for the DepE ttmment Resolved, That the City Council here- of Public Works, to AREA C by concurs in the action of the Contract COMPANY for the contract price of Committee in the award of a contract $142,313.00 (plus Valuation and Assess for furnishing all labor, materials and Services—$2,84628; Engineering & In - services necessary or incidental to the spection 16:5% — $23481.65; Lighting CONCRETE SIDOF EWALKS in Oin the City suit of(Fonnal Bid #56210 and theas are ape - of St. Paul, Sidewalk_ District -No. 1 cification^ incorporated therein. ]oArea INC. for me tonus"' Tc_e' ��. ... --- 132.70 (plus Valuation & Assess Services hereby .directed to draft a proper $3,062.85; Engineering & Inspection form oerformancecontract and obtain the neces- payment bonds. $25,286.90; Lighting Costs (Testing Lab) sary p $200.00) as a result of Formal B d No. The proper City officials are hereby 5019 and the specifications incorporated authorized to execute said contract on therein. Mario Frasson Cement Co., Inc. behalf of the City of Saint Paul. being the lowest responsible bidder un- Dept. Cont. No. 72-M-545. der the specifications and the Corpora- Formal Bid No. 5021. tion Counsel is hereby directed to draft Adopted by the Council April 27, 1972. the proper form of contract and obtain the necessary performance and pa ment Approved April 27, 1972. bonds. The proper City officials are (April 29, 1972) hereby authorized to execute said con- tract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Dept. Cont. No. 72-M-543. Council File No. 258375—BY Roger M. Formal Bid No. 5019. Conway— Adopted by the Council April 27, 1972. hereby Resolved, a in the actheltion oCouncil he Approved April 27, 1972. Contract Committee in the award of a (April 29, 1972) contract for furnishing all labor, mate- . ment qquipment and services necessary rie ri incidental to the CONSTRUCTION OF MONOLITHIC CONCRETE SIDE - Council File No. 258373—By Roger M. WALKS Sidewalk ALKSin District City it 4, for of Saint he Depart. Conway— ment of Public Works, to Arrigoni Resolved, That the City Council here- Brothers Company, Terrazzo Divisior by concurs in the action of the Contract for the contract price of $63,242.5( Committee in the award of a contract ( his Valuation and Assess services— for furnishing all labor, materials, 264.85, Enginermg and Inspection— equipmeet and services necessary or 16.5%—$10,435 01, Lighting Costs—Test inriAentai to the CONSTRUCTION OF _„ r.=>, a2oo.00) as a result of Forma ment of Public Works, to Pederson responsible bidder under the specifica- Brothers Cement Contractors, Inc. for tions and the Corporation Counsel is the contract price of $132,ites (plus Valuation and Assess Services 2 % hereby directed to draft the proper form of contract and obtain the neces- $2,649.28, Engineering and Inspection— sary performance and payment bonds. 16.5%—$21,856.52, Lighting Costs (Test- Ing Lab.) $200.00) as a result of Formal in The proper City officials are hereby authorized to execute said contract on Bid No. 5020 and the specifications Pederson Bros. behalf of the City of Saint Paul. corporated therein. Cement Contractors, Inc. being the low- Contract No. 72-M-546. Dept. Cont. No. 72-M-546. est responsible bidder under the spe- and the Corporation Counsel Formal Bid No. 5022. cifications is hereby directed to draft the proper Adopted by the Council April 27, 1972. form of contract and obtain the neces- paymentbonds. iCity Approved April 27, 1972. 29, 1972) The performance officials hereby (April OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 327 Council File No. 258376— Resolved, That the transfers within funds of the various City Departments heretofore approved by the City Comp- troller, as such transfers of funds as of April 27, ,.1972 are indicated in docu- ments attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, as fully as if the same were set forth fully and com- pletely herein, are hereby approved, copies of the aforementioned also being on file in the office of the City Clerk and in the office of the City Comp- troller. Adopted by the Council April 27, 1972. Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) Council File No. 258377—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury to the aggregate amount of $570,907.40, covering checks numbered 7564 to 7828 inclusive, as per checks or pertinent listing of same on file in the office of the City Comptroller. Adopted by the Council April 27, 1972. Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) PRELIMINARY ORDERS Council File No. 258287—By Roger M, Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Construct a public sanitary sewer in WHEELOCK PARKWAY from Cohan. sey St. to approximately 175' East (S-1483), having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby orderec and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of sail improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, exten' and estimated cost of said improve• ment, and the, total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketcl of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im• provement is asked for on the petitior of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore going matters to the Commissioner o'. Finance. Adopted by the Council April 21, 1972 Approved April 24, 1972. (April 29, 1972) Council File No. 258288—By Roger M Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for th, making of the following improvement viz.: Construct a sanitary sewer in HILL WOOD DRIVE from McKnight Road t, approximately 410' west; in HILL WOOD Ct)URT from the center of th Cul-de-sac to 460' north; and in the 2I sewer easement between Hillwood Court and McKnight Rd. (S-1469). Also construct sanitary sewer services, hav- ing been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of PublicWorks be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. - 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said irn- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 21, 1972. Approved April 24, 1972. (April 29, 1972) Council File No. 258289—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the. following improvement, viz.: Condemn and take an easement in the land necessary for the slopes, cuts and M. including right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by exca- vations thereof or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bitu- minous material and constructing con - sewer for storm ALSO . condemn ry easements for )sea on the fol- ) feet of the South Block 1, Leonard ie South 10 feet of of Lot 7, Block 1, No. 1, the North 10 2, said temporary easements to remain in effect for a period of one year com- mencing on the date of ratification of this order (G-1999), having been pre- sented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the -making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent andestimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of raid improvement. 4. To state whether or not said Im- provG@melltYs asked for on the petition of thtee,or'.more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 21, 1972. Approved April 24, 1972. (April 29, 1972) OF THE CITY OF S Council File No. 258308 -By Roger M: 1 Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, 1 viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the south side of Maryland Ave. abutting Lots 7 thru. 10 of Ritchie's Sub.property known as 646 650 and 656 W. Mayland Ave. and by sioing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been pre- sented to the Compel l o£ the It of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of safe improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said I- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 25, 1972. Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) AINT PAUL, 1972 329 aying been presented to the Council �f the City of Saint Paul; therefore, ,e it Resolved, That the Commissioner of 'ublic Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for lr desirability of, the making of.saia mprovement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said Improve- nent, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch A said improvement 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 6. To re Ort upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Approt ed April Council 19 (April 25, 1972. (April 29, 1972] Council File. No. 258311 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the south side of Gordon Ave. from Ludlow Ave. r„ rrinside Ave.;. on the north side, of Council File No. 259309 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the northeast side of Gordon Ave. from Commonwealth Ave. to Carter Ave. and on the south side of Carter Ave. from Gordon Ave. to Keston St. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- men m rove- ment, having been presented to the Councll of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said -'Improvement. -z-qo investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether In not said im- provement 1s asked for nit the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 25, 1972. Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) Council File No. 258310 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following Improvement viz.: Construct new sidewalk on the west side of Grotto St. from W. Nevada Ave to W. Nebraska Ave, and by doing all other work which is necessary and in. cidental to complete said improvement Public Works be and is hereby orderea and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent menta and total cost thereof.ted cost of prove - 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said !m- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 25, 1972. Approved (April 29, 1972) Council File No. 258340 -By Roger M. Conway- ;, A written proposal for the f the following improvement. ruct the sidewalk ; on the side of McKinley St. abutting 17, ld, of Blk 4, Frankson's rk A dn. property known as 1484 Pascal SI. and by doing work which 1's necessary and to complete said Impprove- ving been presented tc the pf the City of Saint Paul; be it d, That the Commissioner of orks be and is hereby ordered ted: investigate the necessity for, bility of, the makinK of said :lent. 328 PROCEEDING'S OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 258304 -By Roger M. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Conway- of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- Whereas, A written proposal for the provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. ' making of the following improvement, 5. To report upon all of the fore - viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the east going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. side of St. Peter St. abutting NWIy 50 ft. Blk 5, Lots 7 & 8, Bazille & Guer- Adopted by the Council April 25, 1972. of ins Add together with all areaways, Approved April 27, 1972. coalaholes, trapdoors, tunnels and other (April 29, 1972) underground facilities of every descrip- tion, that all permits and provided heretofore granted by said City of St. Council File No. 258306 -By Roger M. installation and/or main- Paul for the Conwa�y- tenance of such areaways coal holes, trapdoors, tunnels and ocher under- Whereas, A written proposal for the description improvement, ground facilities of every snaking of the following will be and the same are hereby re- vfz.: voked unless said areaways coal -holes, Reconstruct the sidewalk on both trapdoors, tunnels and other under- sides of Kilburn St. from Como Ave. to ground facilities of every description the Northern Pacific Trackage and by are reconstructed by said permittee on doing all other work which is necessary or before a date which is one year and incidental to complete said im- after the date of final approval of this having been presented to provement, order; and that, further, the Depart- the Councll of the City of Saint Paul; ment of Public Works, through its therefore, be it Chief Engineer, is hereby authorized and directed to fill in and remove such Resolved, ThattheCommissioner of is hereby areaways, coal -holes, trapdoors, tunnels Public Works be and ordered facilities directed: and other underground of and every description, the permittees of 1. To investigate the necessity for, trapdoors, or desirability of, the making of said which areaways, coal -holes, tunnels and other underground facilities improvement. To investigate the nature, extent L_ every description fail to reconstruct 2. the same to the satisfaction of the City and estimated cost of said lmprove- Engineer on or before the above men- ment, and the total cost thereof. tinned date, having been presented fa 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch " the Council of the City of Saint Paul; of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- ' therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of provement is asked for on the petition `�. Public Works be and is hereby ordered of three or more owners. and directed: 5. To re ort upon all of the fore - going matters to the Commissioner of 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said Finance. Adopted by the Council April 25, 1972. improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Approved April 27, 1972. ,.-. and estimated cost of said improve- (April 29, 1972) ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. Council File No. 258307 -By Roger M. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition Conway- of three or more owners. Whereas, A written proposal for the 5. To report upon all of the fore- making of the following Improvement, pi going matters to the Commissioner of viz.: 4' FAdoptaceed by the Council April 25, 1972. Construct and/ reconstruct the on the east side of N. Grotto Approved April 27, 1972. sidewalk (April 29, 1972) St. from W. Cottage Ave. to W. Arling- Ave.s all otherrk whicnecessaryofaand to complete said improvement, having Council File No. 258305 -BY Roger M. been presented to the Council of the Conway- City of Saint Paul; therefore, be It Whereas, A written proposal for the Resolved, That the Commissioner of improvement, Public Works be and Is hereby ordered making of the following and directed: ;. viz.: 1. To investigate the necessity for. Construct and/or reconstruct the or desirability of, the making of said I' sidewalk on both sides from Kilburn improvement. St. from Orchard Ave. to the N.P. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Tracks and by doing all other work and estimated cost of said improve - which is necessary and incidental to ment, and the total cost thereof. ' complete said improvement, having 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch been Presented to the Council of the of said improvement. City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it 4, To state whether or not said lin Resolved, That the Commissioner of provement is asked for on the petition Public Works be and is hereby ordered of three or more owners. 5. To rort upon all of the fore - and directed: To investigate the necessity for, going matters to the Commissioner of 1. or desirability of, the making of said Finance. improvement. Adopted by the Council April 25, 1972. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Approved April 27, 1972. and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. (April 29, 1972) OF THE CITY OF S Council File No. 258308 -By Roger M: 1 Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, 1 viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the south side of Maryland Ave. abutting Lots 7 thru. 10 of Ritchie's Sub.property known as 646 650 and 656 W. Mayland Ave. and by sioing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been pre- sented to the Compel l o£ the It of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of safe improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said I- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 25, 1972. Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) AINT PAUL, 1972 329 aying been presented to the Council �f the City of Saint Paul; therefore, ,e it Resolved, That the Commissioner of 'ublic Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for lr desirability of, the making of.saia mprovement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said Improve- nent, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch A said improvement 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 6. To re Ort upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Approt ed April Council 19 (April 25, 1972. (April 29, 1972] Council File. No. 258311 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the south side of Gordon Ave. from Ludlow Ave. r„ rrinside Ave.;. on the north side, of Council File No. 259309 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the northeast side of Gordon Ave. from Commonwealth Ave. to Carter Ave. and on the south side of Carter Ave. from Gordon Ave. to Keston St. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- men m rove- ment, having been presented to the Councll of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said -'Improvement. -z-qo investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether In not said im- provement 1s asked for nit the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 25, 1972. Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) Council File No. 258310 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following Improvement viz.: Construct new sidewalk on the west side of Grotto St. from W. Nevada Ave to W. Nebraska Ave, and by doing all other work which is necessary and in. cidental to complete said improvement Public Works be and is hereby orderea and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent menta and total cost thereof.ted cost of prove - 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said !m- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 25, 1972. Approved (April 29, 1972) Council File No. 258340 -By Roger M. Conway- ;, A written proposal for the f the following improvement. ruct the sidewalk ; on the side of McKinley St. abutting 17, ld, of Blk 4, Frankson's rk A dn. property known as 1484 Pascal SI. and by doing work which 1's necessary and to complete said Impprove- ving been presented tc the pf the City of Saint Paul; be it d, That the Commissioner of orks be and is hereby ordered ted: investigate the necessity for, bility of, the makinK of said :lent. 330 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 2. To investigate the nature, extent i i and estimated cost of said Improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 26, 1972. Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) Council File No. 258341 -By Roger M. Conway - areas, A written proposal for the kg of the following improvement, anstruct the sidewalk on both of Atlantic St. from Reaney Ave. 7th St. and by doing all other which is necessary and incidental City of Saint Paul; therefore, ne it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost. thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 28, 1972. Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) Council File No. 258342 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Frank St. from Reaney Ave. to E. 7th St. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented the Council of the City of Saint Paulul ; .herefore, beit Resolved, That the Commissioner r of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im• provement is asked for on the petitior of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore going matters to the Commissioner o. Finance. Adopted by the Council April 26, 1972 Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) 'ouncil File No. 258343-13y Roger M. Conway - A written proposal for the the following improvement, ict the sidewalk on both ington Ave. from Greenbrier arton St. and by doing all which is necessary and in - Resolved, That the Commissioner of ?ublic Works be and is hereby ordered and dire cteed: 1. To IM the necessity for, )r desirability of, the making of said in provement. .2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Df said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 26, 1972. Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) Council File No. 258344 -By Roger M. Conwjil Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the southeast side of Parkway Drive from Edgerton St. to Nebraska Ave. and on the east side of Edgerton St. from Nevada Ave, to Parkway Drive and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement, having been resented to the Council of the City ot�Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4.. To state whether or not said im- provement 1s asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To re ort upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finane. Adopted by the Council April 26, 1972. Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) Counctl File No. 258345 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the -making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the north side of Reaney Ave. from Cypress St. to Forest St. and on the south side of Reaney Ave. from Cypress St. to the west approximately 100 ft. and by OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 331 doing all other work which is necessary order; and that further, the Depart - and incidental to complete said Ina- ment of i? bN Works through its provement having been presented to Chief Engineer, is hereby authorized the Council of the City of Saint Paul; and directed to fill in and remove such therefore, be it .areaways, coal -holes, trapdoors, tunnels Resolved, That the Commissioner of and other underground facilities of Public Works be and is hereby ordered every description, the permittees of and directed: which areaways, coal -holes, trapdoors, 1. To investigate the necessity for tunnels and other underground facilities or desirability of, the making of said of every description fall to reconstruct improvement. the same to the satisfaction of the City 2. To investigate the nature, extent Engineer on or before the aboveimen- and estimated cost of said improve- tioned date, having been presented to ment, and the total cost thereof. the Council of the City of Saint Paul; 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch therefore, be it of said improvement. Resolved, That the Commissioner of 4. To state whether or not said im- Public Works be and is hereby ordered provement is asked for on the petition and directed: of three or more owners. 1. To investigate the necessity for 5. To report upon all of the fore- or desirability of, the making of said going matters to the Commissioner of improvement. Finance. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Adopted by the Council April 26, 1972. and estimated cost of said improve - Approved April 27,.1972. ment. and the total cost thereof. (April 29, 1972) 3. To furnish a plan, profile nr sketch of said Improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- Council File No. 258348 -By Roger M. provement is asked for on the petition Conway- of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore - Whereas, A written proposal for the going matters to the Commissioner of making of the following improvement, Finance. viz.: Adopted by the Council April 26, 1972. Reconstruct the sidewalk on both Approved April 27, 1972. sides of Earl St. from E. 4th St. to E. (April 29, 1972) 5th St, and by doing all other work which is necessary and Incidental to complete said improvement, having Council File No. 258348 -By Roger M. been presented to the Council of the Conway - City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Whereas, A written proposal for the Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: making of the following improvement, z.: 1. Tinvestigate the necessity for viReconstruct the sidewalk and replace or desirability of, the making of said improvement. portions with integral curb and eide- walk on the south side of E. 7th St. 2. To investigate the nature, extent from Earl St. to Frank St. and by doing and estimated cost of said improve- all other work which is necessary and 3 ment,.T and the total cost thereof. incidental to complete said impprove- To furnish a plan, profile or sketch meet, having been presented to of said improvement. the 4. state whether or not said im- therefore, be it provement Council of the City of Saint Paul; ment is asked for the petition Resolved, That the Commissioner of of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: going matters to the Commissioner of 1. To Investigate the necessity for Finance. desirability of, the making of said Adopted by the Council April 28, 1972. or provement. Approved April 2 1972. 2. To investigate the nature, extent (April 299 , 1972) and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. Council File No. 258347 -By Roger M. 3. id furnish a plan, profile or sketch Conway -f said improvement. onwa Y- 4. en state whether or not said im- Whereas, A written pro osal for the provement is asked for s. the petition P of three a more .owners. making of the following Improvement, 5. To report upon- all of the fore - viz.: going matters to the Commissioner of Reconstruct the sidewalk on both Finance. sides of Duluth St. from BAush Ave. to Adopted .by the Council April 28, 1972. INTERMEDIARY ORDERS underground iacilities of every dfscti - CotmciI File 1,1o. 2511332 - tion will be and the same are hereby revoked unless said areaways, coal- In the 'Matter of constructing and holes, trapdoors, tunnels and other reconstructing sidewalks and by doing underground facilities of every d. other all other work which is necessary and tion are reconstructed by said permittee incidental to complete said Improve - on or before a date which ie 95 days ment, except where good and sufficient after the date of final approval of this poured sidewalks now exist: 332 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 333 Finance File No. 59550, Preliminary Description - Hythe St., east side Order 257994, Approved April 7, 1972, from Hendon Ave. to Dudley Ave. -- misaioner of Finance upon the above improvement and having considered misstoner of Finance upon the above improvement, Description - Dewey Ave. both sides Finance File No. S9556, Preliminary from Marshall -Ave. to Igtehart Ave. Order 258001, Approved April 7, 1972, said report, hereby resolves: and having considered said report, hereby resolves: Finance File No. 59551, Preliminary I Description - Hendon Ave., both 257995, Approved April 7, 1972, sides min Grantham St. to Branston 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, Order -Marshall Ave., south St. and the said improvement is hereby and the said improvement Is hereby Description Side from Montrose Pl. to Mississippi Finance File No. S9557, Preliminary Order 256002, Approved April 7, 1972, ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve - _ River Blvd. River Finance File No. S9552, Preliminary Description - erschel St., both sides 257996, Approved April 7, 1972, from Marshall Ave. to Iglehart Ave. ment which the Council recommends is eonstr constructing and reconstructin aide- by doing ment which the Council recommends n to construct a public storm sewer in Order Description - E. Morton St., both Finance File No. 59558, Preliminary order and all otheg work which is necessary and incidental to WABASH AVENUE from Cromwell Finance File Noe SS9553,OPreliiminary h Wheeler St. botphpsidesdfromMarshall complete said improvement, except where good and sufficient poured side - STREEeet T fromWabashMyrE- tie Avenue; in AVENUE from Order 257997, Approved April 7, 1972, Ave. to Carroll Ave. Desertptiionn lPlnance File No.Preliminary, opp coved walks now exist, under Prelimirtary Order 257328, approved February 8, to HampdenRTLE ENt Winifr rend d St. to Congress Order 256004, April 9 sides ffrr I Description - Fulham St., east side 1972: laaSAAMPDle STREET fromeeMyraUe Avenue to University Avenue, all to St. Finance File No. S9554, Preliminary from Hendon Ave, to Hoyt Ave.be Finance File No. S9540 Description- no n known as the WABASH AVENUE Order 257998, Approved April 7, 1972, with no alternatives, and that the esti- - Baker St., south aide mated cost thereof is $4.90 per lin. ft. Grotto St., both sides from Lincoln Ave. to Grand Ave. STORM SEWER SYSTEM (S -1255A), with no alternatives, and that the esti- Description t. o Waseca from Bellows St. to Waseca St. for 5' wide walk. $5.85 per lin. ft. for 8' Finance File No. S9541, Description- Exeter PI., east side from Dayton mated cost thereof is $443,150.00. Resolved Further, That Finance File No. Preliminary wide walk. Order 2File Approved April 7, 1972, Resolved Further, That a public Ave. to Marshall Ave. Finance File No. S9542, Description- a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 23rd da of May, 1972, at Description - Hythe St., east side hearing be had on said improvement Ave. to Dudley Ave. at Alton St., southwest side from Stew- the hour of 30 o'clock A.M., in the from Hendon on the 23rd day of May, 1972, Finance File No, 59556, Preliminary the hour of 30 o'clock A.M., in the Approved April 7, House art Ave. to West Seventh St. Finance File No. S9543, Description- Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall BulldirW in the City of Order 258001, bot2 Council Chamber of the Court Ave., both City Cleveland Ave., both sides from Day- St. Paul. That the Commissioner of - Description_-esroHendon and City Hall Building in the of sides from rantham St. to Branston St. Paul. That the Commissioner of St• to ton Ave, to Marshall Ave. Finance File No. 59544, Description- Finance give notice of said meeting to thee he parsons and in the manner pro - by the Charter, Finance give notice of said meeting Finance File No. S9557, Preliminary the persons and In the manner pro- Order 258002, Approved April 7, 1972, Charter, the time Montrose PI., both sides from Dayton Ave. to MarshallAve. - vided stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total thereof vided by the stating Description -Herschel St. both sides and place of hearing, the nature of the Ave: Finance File No. 59545, Description- Bayard Ave., south side from Fair- cost as estimated. from Marshall Ave. to Ig regi improvement and the total cost thereof No. S-9558, Preliminary view Ave. to the west approximately File No. 17633. Adopted by the Finance File as estimated. 268003, Approved April 7, 1972, April 26, 1872. 200 ft. Council April 26, 1972. Approved April 27, 1972. Order Adopted by the Council Description -Wheeler St., both sides April Finance File No. 59546, Description- Dale St., from `Fairmount from Marshall Ave. to Carroll Ave. Approved 27, 1972. (Aptil -29. 1972) east side, Ave, to Grand Ave. and on the west (April 29, 1972) Finance File No. S9559, Preliminary 258004, Approved April 7, 1972, side of Dale St. from Fairmount Ave. Order Descnption -Fulham St., east side Hendon Ave. to Hoyt Ave. to Lincoln Ave. Finance File No. 59547, Description- Dayton Ave., both from Exeter RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT from Council File No. 258333- sides P1. to Montrose Pl. The Council of the City of St. Paul In the report of the Com- In the Matter of constructing and doing Finance File No. S9548, Description- Howell St., both from Saunders received having received havingsidewalks and by Finance upon the above work which is necessary and sides Ave. to Bohland Ave. Council File No. 256324 - improvement, and having considered all other report, hereby resolves: incidental to complete said improve • and sufficient with no alternatives, and that the esti- thereof is lin. ft. In the matter of the assessment of benefits, _ said ment, except where good t. That the said report and the poured sidewalks now exist, under Pre- approved and adopted, Order 25'►328, approved Febru- mated cost $4.90 per for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lin. ft. for 6' walk. cost and expenses for con- strutting a public storm sewer in STANFORD AVENUE from Hemline same is hereby, hminary and the said improvement is hereby ary 8, 1972:J_", wide Resolved Further, That a public Ave. to Griggs St.; in JEFFERSON ordered to be proceeded with, Finance File 59540, Description- hearing be had on said improvement AVENUE from Griggs St. to Edgcumbe 2. That the nature of the Improve- Grotto St., h sides from Lincoln on the 24th day of May, 1972, at Road; in JULIET AVENUE from Syndi- '' ment which the Council recommends is Ave, to Grand Ave. and reconstructing side- Finance File No. 59541, Description- the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House cate St. to Griggs St, and Edgcumbe Rd-. to 150 feet East of Edgcumbe Rd.; in constructing walks and by doing all other work I Exeter Pl., east side from Dayton Ave. and City Hall Building In the City of HAMLINE AVENUE from Stanford which is necessary and incidental to to Marshall Ave. St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Ave. to Brekeley Ave.; in SYNDICATE complete said improvement, except Finance Elle No. 59542 Description- good and sufficient poured side- Alton St., southwest side from Stew- Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner pro- STREET from Wellesley Ave. to Stan - ford Ave. and Randolph Ave. to Juliet where walks now exist: art Ave. to West Seventh St. Finance FHe No. 59543; Description- vided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the Aver in EDGCUMBE ROAD from Ran - dolph Ave: to Jefferson Ave.; in Finance File No. 59550, Preliminary 257994, Approved April 7, 1972, Cleveland Ave., both s des from Day- p ovement and the total cost thereof GRIGGS STREET from Randolph Ave. 'in Order Description - Dewey Ave. both sides ton Ave. to Marshall Ave, to Igtehert Ave, Finance File No. 59544, Description- as estimated, Adopted by the Council April 26, 1972. to Stanford Ave.; also an alley to Block 3, Lexington Park Plat 8 and in from Marshall Ave. Marshall both at es from Dayton Finance File No. 59551, Preliminary Montrose Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) an alley in Block 4, Lextipgton Park Plat 6: also, construct the' outlet from Order 257995, Approved ApMI 7, 1972, Description , Marshall Ave., south I Finance File No. SOB Description- from Fair- the ; STANFORD-GRIGGS intersection, northeasterly to an. existing sewer at side from Montrose Pl. to Mississippi Bayard Ave., south side view Ave, to the west approximately Council File No. 258334- the Short Line Road, all to be known River Blvd. Finance File No. 59552, Preliminary 200 ft. Approved April 7, 1972, Finance File No. 59548, Description- In the Matter of constructing a public as the GRIGGS-STANFORD RELIEF SYSTEM, (S-992), under Preliminary Order 257996, - E. Morton St., both Dale St., east side from Fairmount storm sewer In WABASH AVENUE from Cromwell Street LaSalle St.; Order 244850, approved July 11, 1969, Description from State St. to Oakdale Ave. Ave. to Grand Ave. and on the west to ALLE Wabash Intermediary Order 245548, approved 30, 1989, sides Finance File No. 59553, Preliminary side of Dale St. from Fairmount Ave. pve. toMyrtle Ave.; MTom YRTLE AVE. Final Order 246949, approved 18, 1989. Order 257997, Approved April 7, 1972, Ave. to Lincoln - Description - Winslow Ave., both Finance File No, S9547, Description- Ave., both sides from Exeter from LaSalle St. to Hampden St.; and in HAMPDEN STREET from Myrtle .October A public hearing. having been had sides from Winifred St. to Congress Dayton Pl. to Montrose Pi. Ave. to University Ave., all to be known upon the assessment for the .above St. Finance File No. 59554, Preliminary Finance File No.' S9548, Description- April 7, 1972, Howell St., both sides from Saunders as the WABASH AVENUE STORM der bris- SminarrySOrder improhavingve Bent, and said assessment been havin eb Order 257998, Approved Description -Baker St., south side) Ave. to Bohland Ave. 257280,a proved Fe ary 3, 1972. Council. having been onsidered finally from Bellows St. to Waseca St. St. Paul City I satisfacto Resolved, Thaty'ttbiss saidthasses ment Finance File No. 59555, Preliminary The Council of the o4 having Yee eived the report of the Com- of St. received the same Is e allre - spectsdr Order 258000, Approved April 7, 1972, having the report of the Com ratified, and thsame 1s i 334 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL ordered to be f SidneSt. Court of the submitted o4 Ramsey the t for abutting rict on the north 8SiBlkde � 98WB nning and confirmation. Olivier's Addition ONLY. Resolved, Th Be It Further at the F. O. 249631 -Stryker Ave., both sides hereby from W. Colorado St. to Prospect Blvd. said assessment be and it is determined to be payable in 5 equal F O 249586 -.Orleans St., both sides installments. from W. George St. to Cherokee Ave. File No. 17421.worth Adopted by the Council April 26. 1972• sides Ofrom9 University Ave. Stogy Sher - Approved April 27, 1972. burne Ave. (April 29, 1972) A public hearing having been had RESOLUTION RATIFYING upon the assessment for the above ASSESSMENT hnprovement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Count and having bthereforeered finally satisfactory, b eit Council File No. 258360- Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re - In the matter of the assessment of spects ratified, and the same is hereby benefits' cost and expenses for con- ordered to be submitted to the District b strutting a public storm sewer in Court of the County of Ramsey for Broadway from East Fifth Street to confirmation. Kellogg Boulevard (S-1357), under Pre- Be It Further Resolved, That the liminary Order 243422, approved April said assessment be and it is hereby 24, 1969, Intermediary Order 244364, ap- determined to be payable in 5 equal proved June 10, 1969, Final Order 244833, installments. approved July 10, 1969. Adopted by the Council April 27, 1972. A public hearing having been had Approved April 27, 1972. upon the assessment for the above (April 29, 1972) improvement, and said , assessment be nation. It Further Resolved, That the assessment be and it is hereby tined to be payable in 5 equal o. -.1.1972. April eo ed Athe Council April 27, it 27, 1972 (April 29, 1972) RESOLUTIONUATIFYII:ASSESSMENTC RESOLUTION APPROVING 'y ASSESSF MENT AND HHEARING THEREOp+•• NG '+G O Council File No. 258335 - In the costttandoe the orment of grading benefits, and surfhci. with b tuminons material and tter on HOYT AVENUE from concrete I S' 35E and Front Front- age Road to Westminster St. Also con- struct Preeliminary Orwater d rg248083,itap- proved March 26, 1970, Intermediar Order 248876, approved May 19, 1970, Final Order 249294, approved June 16, 1970. The assessment of benefits, cost and the above for and in connection with Council File No. 258361- the above improvement having been In the matter of thppe assessment of submitted tot the Council, same and and the benefits. or re and o struction of sidewalks for con- foundilenses the said g assessmentdsatisfactory, and work incidental thereto: Contract therefore, it _ 70-M-0500, Levy No. 12, District No. 1, be Resolved, ad tersame is at the said in all Assessable: respects approved. F. n O. 247690- y Midway Pkwy., south Resolved Further, that a public side from HamliAve. to Pascal Ave. hearing be had on said assessment on and on the north side of Midway Pkwy- the 24th day of Met, , the at the from Bison Ave, east approx. 225 ft. hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council F. O. 244572--W. Sidney St., south side Chamber of the Court House and City from Seminole Ave. to Ohio Ave. and Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul: on the north side of W. Sidney St. that the Commissioner of Finance give abutting Lot 8, Blk. 98, Banning and notice of said meetings, as required by Olivier's Addition ONLY. . O. both sides the Charter, stating m said notice e F 249631 --Stryker Ave., Colorado St. to Prospect Blvd. time and place of hearing. the nature from W F. O. 249586 -Orleans St., both sides of the improvement, and the amount from W. George St, to Cherokee Ave. aartiu lar againstsessed the to whom lthe notice F. O. 249747 -Chatsworth St., both p sides from University Ave. to Sher- is File Ncte174ti2-G. burne Ave. Adopted by the Council Aprll 28, 1972• Nola -Assessable: Approved April 27, 1972. F. O. 244572-W. Sidney St., south side (April 29. 1972) from Seminole Ave. to Ohio Ave. and OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 335 RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- submitted to the Council, and the MENT AND FIXING TIME OF Council having considered same and HEARING THEREON found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment Council File NO. 258336- be and the same is. hereby in all respects approved. In the matter of the assessment of Resolved Further, that a public benefits, cost and expenses for con- hearing be had on said assessment on ,4etructing a public sewer in PROSPERI- the 24th day of May, 1972, at the TY AVENUE from 350 feet South of hour of 10 o'clock A.M.Cin the Council cn Ames Avenue to Aes Avenue (S-1428), Chamber of the Co01`'tionse and -City under Preliminary Order 249118, ap- Hall Building, In the City of. St. Paul: proved June 3, 1970, Intermediary that the Commissioner of Finance 01Ve Order 240767, approved July 21 1970, notice of said meetings, as required by Final Order 250127, approved august the Charter: stating in said notice the 19, 1970. time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount The assessment of benefits, cost and assessed against the lot or lots of the expenses for and in connection with particular `owner to whom the notice the above improvement having been is directed: submitted to the Council, and the Adopted by the Council April 26, 1972. Council having considered same and Approved April 27, 1972. found the said assessment satisfactory, • (April 29, 1972) therefore, be It Resolved, That the said assessment RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS - respects the same is hereby in allrespects approved. MENT AND FIXING TIME OF re Resolved Further, that a public HEARING THEREON hearing be had on said assessment on the 24th day of May, 1972, at the Council File No. 258338 - hour of 10 o'clock A.M. in the Council - Chamber of the Court house and CityIn the matter of the assessment of Hall Building, in the City of St. Pauli benefits, cost and experases for con= that the Commissioner of Finance givE. struction or reconstruction of sidewalks notice of said meetings, is require by and work Incidental thereto: Contract the Charter, stating in said notice the 70-M-0500,. Levy No. 16, District No. 1, time and place of hearing, the nature Assessable: of the improvement, and the amount F. O. 247691-Fraakson Ave., north n assessed against the lot or lots of notice the side from Hamline Ave. to Albert St. particular owner to whom the F. O. 249748 --.Dunlap St., both sides File No. 17509. directed. from Lafond Ave. to Blair Ave. F Adopted by the Council April 26, 1972. Non -Assessable: Approved April 27, 1972. F. O. 247691-Frankson Ave., north (April 299 , 19972) side from Hemline Ave., to Albert St. F. O. 249746-13unlap St. both sides from Lafond Ave. to Blair Ave., RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FDONG TIME OF The assessment of benefits, cost and HEARING THEREON expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council File No. 258337- Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, In the matter of the assessment of therefore, be it benefits, cost and expenses for con -Resolved, That the said assessment struction or reconstruction of sidewalks be and the same is hereby in all and work incidental thereto: Contract respects approved. 70-M-0500, Levy No. 13, District No. 1, Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on Assessable: the 24th day of May, 1972, at the F. O. 247279 -Western Ave., both sides hour of 10 o'clock A.M. In the Council from Como Ave. to Burgess and from Chamber of the Court and Stinson St. to Front St., a portion of Hall Building, In the City of� St. Paul: which will be replaced with integral that thb Commiaioner of Finance •give curb & walk. notice of said meetings,'.as required by F. O. 249628 -Morton St., both sides the Charter, stating in said notice the from Winslow Ave. to Stryker Ave. . time and place of hearing, the nature F. O. 249655 -St. Albans St. both sides of the improvement, and the amount from Thomas Ave. to Lafbna Avg. assessed against the lot or lots of the pparticular owner to whom the notice Non -Assessable: is directed. F. O. 247279 -Western Ave., both sidesAdopted by the Council April 26, 1972. from Como Ave. to Burgess and from Approved .April 27, 1972. Stinson St. to Front St., artdon of "(Aprll 29, 1972) which will be replaced with integral curb and walk. RESOLUTYON APPROVING ASSESS - F. O. 249628 Morton St., both sides MENT AND FIXING TIME OF from Winslow Ave. to Stryker Ave. HEARING. THEREON F. O. 249665 -St. Albans St„ both sides from Thomas Ave. to Lafond Ave. The assessment of benefits, cost and Council File No. 258339- expenses for and In connection with In the matter of the assessment of the above Improvement having been benefits, cost and expenses for con- ■ 336 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL struction or reconstructionY of sidewalks owners of such lands for said taking and work incidental thereto: Contract and condemnation as set forth in said 70-M-0500, Levy No. 17, District No. 11 assessment roll, be and the same is Assessable: hereby in all respects ratified and confirmed. F. O. 248143 -Na. Wilder St., east side Resolved Further, That the said from Carroll Ave. to Merriam Lane. assessment of benefits, be and the same F. O: 24B144 -St. Apthony Ave., souiii Is hereby in all respects ratified and side from N. Wilder St. to N. Cleveland shereby b submitted to the DistrictCourt ed to f Ave. or Non -Assessable:. confirmation. F. O. 248143 -No. Wilder St., east side File 17 from Carroll Ave. to Merriam Lane. Adopted bby y tthe Council April 27, 1972. h Approved April 27, 1972. F. O. 2461, 1972) side from N.. Wilder St. to N. Cleveland Ave. The assessment of benefits, cost and RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CON - expenses for and in connection with FIRMING CONDEMNATION AND the above improvement having been AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND AS - submitted to theCouncll, and the SESSMENT THEREFOR Council having considered same and - found the said assessment satisfactory, therorebe it Council File No. 256359- ef, Resolved, That the said assessment rbe and the espects approved. is hereby in all In taking an eastter ementfin the land condemningand Resolved Further, that a public sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in - lateral be had on said assessment on cludmg right of removal of lateral .�� _ .... mr st ♦,he M,,,,,..rr frnm -hiect land or remainder timevand place of hearing, the nature of the improve ent, and the amount assessed agains o lot or lots n the particular own to whom the notice is directed. Adopted by the Council April 26, 1972. Approved (Apil 27 r1972. il 29, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CON- FIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND AS- SESSMENT THEREFOR Council File No. 258358 - In the matter of condemning and taking an easement in the land neces- for the slopes, cuts and fills, in - ring right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations thereof, or construction of.slopes in the proved February 24, 1971, latermeurar Order 254472, approved June 15, 197 Final Order 257531, approved March 1 1972. A public hearing having been.'hai upon the taking and condemnation o fire lands or easements therein, for th e., a .nd +h..wards c the Council navms uw,r same, now therefore be it Resolved, That'the taking and the annexed assessments rolls idibe en' by the signature of the Commissi aof nd )the cawards ofand d damages arto or assessment of benents tnereror, the Council having duly considered the same, now therefore be it Resolved, That the taking and con- demnation of the lands described in the annexed assessment roll, identified by the signature of the Commissioner of Finance, and made a part hereof, and the awards of damages to the owners of such lands for said taking and condemnation as set forth in said assessment roll, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified and confirmed. Resolved Further, That the said assessment of benefits, be and the same is hereby in the same is herebordered respects eratified abe submitted to the District Court for confirmation. File No. 17564-S. Adopted by the Council April 27, 1972. ' Approved(April 27 1972 ril K 1972) FINAL ORDERS I Council File No. 258325 - In the Matter of Constructing a publib tstorm sewer in Howard Street from I East Fourth Street to Wilson Avenue; r inConway Street from Howard Street to qt-tt ton n Howard easement, to be OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 337 obtained, within the Conway Height Court from Howard Street to an ease - Recreation Center property on, overH, went, to be obtained, within the Con - across and through that part of the way eight Recreation Center property Northeast %. Southeast %, Section 35, on, over, across and through that ppart Township 29 North, Range 22 West, the of the Northeast % Southeast %, Sec - centerline of said easement being 15 tion 35, Township 29 North, Range 22 feet Northwesterly of and parallel to West, the centerline of said easement the northwesterly lines of Lots 1 and being 15 feet Northwesterly of and 16, Block 4, Sun Ray Terrace Addition parallel to the northwesterly lines of No. 1 and extending from Wilson Ave- Lots 1 and 15, Block 4, Sun Ray Terrace nue to the west line of Lot 4, Block 3, Addition No'. 1 and extending from Sun Ray Terrace Addition No. 1; in an Wilson Avenue to the west line of Lot easement, to be obtained, within the 4, Block 3, Sun Ray Terrace Addition Conway Height Recreation Center No. 1; in an easement, to be obtained, property on, over, across and through within the Conway Height Recreation that part of the Northeast %, Southeast Center property on, over, across and !q, Section 35, Township 29 North, through that part of the Northeast 3a, Range 22 West, the centerline, of said Southeast % Section 35, Township 29 easement being .t feet Northwester)y of North, Range 22 'West, the centerline and parallel to the Northwesterly of of said easement being 15 feet North - of Lots 1 and 16, Block 4, Sun Ray westejgg.�bf and parallel to the North - Terrace Addition No. 1 and extending westerly lines of Lots 1 and 16, Block front Wilson Avenue to the west line 4, Sun Ray Terrace Addition No. 1 and of Lot 4, Block 3, Sun Ray Terrace extending from Wilson Avenue to the Additinn No. L from Howard Court to west line of Lot 4, Block 3, Sun Ray to East Fourth Street from Winthrop or Wilson avenue to wnson e Street to Pedersen Street; in Pedersen East Fourth Street from Street from East Fifth Street to Conway Street to Pedersen Street; in Street; in Conway Street from Ruth Street from East Fifth Street Street to 480 feet East of Pedersen Street; in Conway Street f Street; in Fremont Avenue from 480 Street to 480 feet East of feet East of Pedersen Street to Hazel Street; in Fremont Avenue Street; in Hazel Street from Fremont feet East of Pedersen Stree Avenue to Old Hudson Road; in Hazel Street; in Hazel Street fron Street (produced) from Old Hudson Avenue to Old Hudson Road Road to Suburban Avenue; and then Street (produced) from OI outletting in that part of the Northwest Road to Suburban Avenue; of the Northwest ;' of Section 2, outletting in that part of the Township 28 North, Range 22 West, ly- 1,9 of the Northwest l& of ing Northerly of Bacchus St. Paul Hills, Township 28 North, Range Bisanz Brothers Battle Creek Terrace lying Northerly of Bacchus No. 3, and Hazel Street; also that part Hills, Bisanz Brothers Bal of the Southwest lq of the Southwest Terrace No. 3, and Hazel S ' of Section 35, Township 29 North, that part of the Southwest Range 22 West, lying Southerly of Sub- Southwest ;a of Section 35, T urban Avenue; in Pedersen Street from North, Range 22 West lying Suburban Avenue to Burns Avenue; in of Suburban Avenue; in Burns Avenue from Pedersen Street to Street from Suburban Avenp A public hearing having been had said improvement to be mace. upon the above improvement upon Resolved Further, That the Cont notice, and the Council having missioner of Public Works be and is heard all persona, objections and hereby instructed and directed to recommendations relative thereto, and prepare plans and specifications for having fully considered the same; said improvement, and submit same to therefore, be it the Council for approval; that upon Resolved, By the Council of the City said approval, the proper city officials of St. Paul that the precise nature, are hereby authorized and directed extent and kind of Improvement to be to proceed with the making of said made by the said City is Constructing imprpvement In accordance therewith. a public storm sewer in Howard Street File o. 17625. from East Fourth Street to Wilson Ave- Adopted by the Council April 26, 1972. nue; in Conway Street from Howard Approved April 27, 1972. Street to Tower Street; in Howard (April 29, 1972) 338 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 258326— A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard - all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, by the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is to improve Mississippi River Boulevard at Ford Parkway from the North lot line of Lot 1, Block 3, Edgecliffe Addition No. 2, to approximately 320 feet South of the South line of Ford Parkway; (City Project P-0565) as follows: widen, grade and pave; construct curb and gutter; construct street and driveway returns; construct a bituminous seal coat; con- struct storm water drainage facilities; construct an asphalt bicycle path on the west side of Mississrpppi River Boulevard; construct traffic channehza- tion islands; construct a bituminous overlay on Ford Parkway at the inter- section of Ford Parkway and Missis- sippiRiver Boulevard; and do all other work which is necessary and incidental tc cmm—lete said imnrovement. and the Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is aereby instructed and directed to Paior d aimprplansare specifications vmt enands bmit sameto the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. File No. 17632. Adopted by the Council April 26, 1972. Approved April 27, 1972. (April 29, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 25&109—Ordinance No 15077—By Dean Meredith— An ordinance amending Chapter 32 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, per aining to dogs, and providing for the leensing and control of .dogs. The Council of the City of Saint Paul )oes Ordain: SECTION 1 That Section 329.10 of the Saint Paul xgislative Code is hereby amended to •ead: on me e, plus ai per f. ction of a of the prescribed license fee, as pro- vided in Section 329.02 herein, plus an additional fee of $5.00. SECTION 2 That Section 329.14 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code is hereby amended to read: _ 329.14. [SEIZURE, IMPOUNDMENT - PRESUMPTION.] Any unlicensed dog and any dog running at large is here- by declared to be a public nuisance. The Health Officer is authorized to employ, subject to the approval of ne Council, such additional tempo- rary dog catchers as necessary to capture and hold such dogs and to pay temporary dog catchers on a fee basis. Any person may seize, impound, or restrain any dog which he may find running at large in the City of Saint Paul and hold such dog for the dog license inspector or deliver such dog to the City pound. SECTION 3 That Section 329.15 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code is hereby amended to read: 329.15. [CLEANING UP LITTER.] The owner of any dog or any person having the custody or control of any dog shall be responsible for cleaning up any feces of the animal and dis- posing of such feces in a sanitary manner. SECTION 4 That Section 329.17 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code is hereby amended to read: 329.17. [DESTRUCTION OF UN- CLAIMED DOGS.] At the expiration of the time a dog is impounded as dog has not been tree] imaed in accord- ance with the provisions hereof, it shall be the duty of the Dog License Inspector to cause such dog to be killed according to the most humane and approved methods or otherwise disposed of, as directed by the Com- missioner of Public Safety. SECTION 5 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council April 28, 1972. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 339 Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. Presi- dent (McCarty) -6. Nays -0. Approved May 1, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL City Elerk. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258065—Ordinance No. 15078—By Roger M. Conway— An ordinance approving the project of acquiring a permanent sewer ease- ment and a temporary construction easement in the City of Saint Paul, re- quired for the Pedersen -Third Relief Sewer System, City Project S-1434. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the Commissioner of Public Works, having reported to the Council that the easements described as: A permanent easement for the pur- pose of constructing and maintaining public sewers on, under, across, and through the Westerly 30 feet of the Easterly 25 feet of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 35, Township 29N, Range 22W, and extending from Suburban Ave- nue to State Trunk Highway No. 12- 108, now Interstate 94. Also, a temporary construction ease - Township 29N, itange 22w, and ex- tending from Suburban Avenue to State Trunk Highway No. 12-108, now Interstate 94, said easement to ter- minate on January 1, 1973, or upon completion of construction of the PEDERSEN-TIBRD RELIEF SEWER SYSTEM, City Project No. S-1434, whichever occurs first, is required by the Department of Pub- lic Works for the construction of the Pedersen -Third Relief Sewer System, City Project S-1434, that the estimated cost of the acquisition of said easement is $500.00, and that the Comptroller has certified to the Council the manner in which the funds may be made avail- able; that the Council hereby approves the project for the acquisition of the said easement for the aforesaid pur- pose and directs that the same be ac- quired for such purpose by the Com- mittee on Lands consisting of the Mayor, the Purchasing Agent, Commis- sioner of Public Works, and the Com- missioner of Finance, if the same can be acquired by purchase at a.reasonable price, and it shall so report to the Council the cost thereof, provided, however, that in case the Committee on Lands cannot procure said easement at a reasonable price, then it shall so re- port to the Council, and in that event, the Council hereby orders and directs that condemnation proceedings be insti- tuted pursuant to law to secure said easement. SECTION 2 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and pub- lication. Passed by the Council May 3, 1972. Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. President (McCarty) -7. Nays -0. Approved May 4, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258214—Ordinance No. 15079—By Charles P. McCarty— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation rates of certain city positions and employments," approved January 23, 1925, as mended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 6446, approved January 23, 1925, as amended, be and the same is hereby further mended by striking out of Section V, where it appears in Grade 53 under the heading Professional Group, the title Director of Civil Defense. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval, and publication. Passed by the Council May 3, 1972. Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. President (McCarty) -7. Nays -0. Approved May 4, 1972. CHARLES P. McC Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258215—Ordinance No. 15080—By Charles P. McCarty— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 3250, entitled: "An administrative ordinance relating to the Civil Service Bureau of the City of Saint Paul, appproving and adopting rules and'regulations therefor;" approved August 20, 1914, as'amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 3250, approved August 20, 1914, as amended, be and the same is hereby further .amended 340 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL by inserting in Section 6, in Grade 50plicitly and implicitly in the emer- under the heading Professional Group, gency preparedness ordinance, plan, the title Director of Civil Defense, and as and by the Mayor. To prepare course outlines and in - SECTION 2 struction materials This ordinance shall take effect and grams, and main training manuals. be in force thirty days after its passage, To conduct training approval, and publication. unteer civil defense Passed by the Council May 3, 1972. To speak before civic Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. business organizations groups, explaining St. Paul Civil Defense President (McCarty) -7. Minimum qualifications: Nays -0. _ College graduation Approved May 4, 1972. experlence in public admij at least two years of which n CHARLES P. McCARTY, been as Assistant Director Mayor. Defense; or four years of wl Attest: have been as a Shelter Mai HARRY E. MARSHALL, Officer, Shelter Supply _ Of City Clerk. equivalent. (No substitution (May 6, 1972) cation.) for training pro- tain appropriate sessions for vol - workers. ,educational, and and other and promoting the Program. and seven years' or pcw edu- SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and Council File No. 258216—Ordinance No. be in force thirty days after its passage, 15081—By Charles P. McCarty— approval, and publication. An ordinance amending Ordinance Passed by the Council May 3, 1972. No. 7607, entitled: Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, "An ordinance fixing the, duties and Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. responsibilities and the minimum quail- President (McCarty) -7. fications for the various classes of posi- Nays -0. tions in the Classified Service of the Approved May 4, 1972. city," CHARLES P. McCARTY, approved February 13, 1935, as amended. Mayor. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Attest: Does Ordain: HARRY E. MARSHALL, Clerk. SECTION 1 (May 6, 1972) That Ordinance No. 7607, approved February 13, 1935, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended Council File No. 258244—Ordinance No. by inserting in its proper alphabetical 15082—By Rosalie L. Butler, Roger order the following title, and specifica- M. Conway, Leonard W. Levine, Dean tion for Meredith, Robert F. Sprafka, Victor Director of Civil Defense J. Tedesco— Title of class: An Administrative Ordinance Per - DIRECTOR OF CIVIL DEFENSE taining to the Reorganization of City Duties and responsibilities: Government under the New Charter Subject to administrative approval, to Approved by the Voters November 3 direct the operations of the entire 1970, and Providing for the Form ana Civil Defense Program for the City Execution of Bonds and Other Obliga- of St. Paul; and to perform related tions Issued by the City of Saint Paul. work as assigned. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Examples of work performed: To recommend emergency prepared- ness policies and programs to the SECTION 1 Mayor on an annual basis. To execute the policies and programs Bonds; Form and Execution. approved by the Mayor. All bonds and other obligations issued To prepare the annual civil defense by the City of Saint Paul shall be �..,, n min, renuest to supnort signed by the Mayor, countersigned by To provide direct supervision to the and have thereto attacneu cne curt professional employees of the civil seal of the City of Saint Paul, at' defense agency. to by the City Clerk. Coupons i To coordinate and execute the emer- with any such bonds or other o gency preparedness planning and tion may be authenticated by th training of every city department and g, cd or sprinted signatures o bureau. Mayor, head of the Department To coordinate Saint Paul emergency nance and .City Clerk. Bl'y resolutil preparedness plans and programs with City Council may provide that county, state and federal plans and the Mayor or one of the above -t programs. officers shall sign such bonds or To represent Saint Paul in all area and obligations manually and that the regional civil defense and emergency signatures and City seal may be in preparedness related organizations, lithographed, stamped or en( public and private. thereon. Except as otherwise pro To perform or cause to have per- by law, the form of bonds and formed, all other duties assigned ex- obligations issued by the City st 0' OF T rrY,(W SAINT PAUL, 1972 341 determined by the Sinking Fund Com- mittee with the advice of the City Attorney. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall be deemed a part of the Saint Paul Administrative Code and shall be incorporated therein and given an appropriate chapter and/or section number at the time of the compilation of the said Administra- tive Code. SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect on and after June 6, 1972. Passed by the Council May 5, 1972. Yeas Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. Presi- dent (McCarty) --6. Nays -0. Approved May 5, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (May 8, 1972) Council File No. 258245—Ordinance No. 15083—By Rosalie L. Butler, Roger M. Conway, Leonard W. Levine, Dean Meredith, Robert F. Sprafka, Victor J. Tedewo— An Administrative Ordinance Per- taining to the Reorganization of City Government under the New Charter Approved by the Voters November 3, 1970, and Providing for the Establish' ment of a Sinking Fund Committee and Prescribing the Powers and Duties Thereof. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 SinkingFund Committee Created. There is hereby established a Sinking Fund Committee consisting of three councilmen selected by the President of the Council. SECTION 2 shall the compilation of the said Administra- tive Code. SECTION 4 This ordinance shall take effect on and after June 8, 1972. Passed by the Council May 5, 1972. Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. Presi- dent (McCarty) -6. Nays -0. Approved May 5, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, Clerk. (May (1, 1972) Council File No. 258246—Ordinance No. 15084—By Rosalie L. Butler, Roger Conway Leonard W. Levine Dean Meredith, Robert F. Sprafka, Victor J. Tedesco— An Administrative Ordinance Per- taining to the Reorganization of City Government under the New Charter Apprgvad by the Voters November 3, 1970, 'and Providing for Official Surety Bonds and Authorizing Payment There- for frons City Funds. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 Official Surety Bonds. There shall be procured by the City cover the councilmen, city Attorney, City Clerk, and all other heads of ex- ecutive departments in the amount of $10,000.00 each. The bonds shall be sub- ject to the approval of the Council and approved as to form by the City Attorney. Should any person not be _qualified for coverage under the bond covering his position, he shall have the opportu- nity to execute, furnish or file an indi- vidual bond in the amount set forth above to the City of Saint Paul and written by a company qualified to do business under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Such bond shall be subject to the approval of the Council and ap- proved as to form by the City Attorney. The premiums on these official surety bonds shall be paid for by the City of amounts of collateral to be provided to SECTION 2 secure City investments and de osits, This ordinance shall be deemed apart and to recommend the various dr -its, of the Saint Paul Administrative Code tortes to be employedby the Council and shall be incorporated therein and for the safekeeping of City funds. given an appropriate chapter and/or section number at the time of the. com- SECTION 3 pilation of the said Administrative This ordinance shall be deemed a Code. trative Code oend shall Saint moor orated herein SECTION 3 incorporated therein and given an appropriate chapter This ordinance shall take effect on and/or section number at. the time of and after June 8, 1972. 0 342 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Passed by the Council May 61 1972. Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. Presi- dent (McCarty) -6. Nays -0. Approved May 5, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258247—Ordinance No. 15085—By Rosalie L. Butler—Roger M. Conway—Leonard W. Levine— Dean Meredith—Robert F. Sprafka- -Victor J. Tedesco— An Administrative Ordinance Per- taining to the Reorganization of City Government under the New Charter Approved by the Voters November 3, 1970, and Providing that Council Meet- ings Shall Be Held on Tuesdays, Wed- nesdays, Thursdays and Fridays of Each Week. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 Council Meetings. The Council shall meet at the City Hall at 10:00 A.M. on Tuesdays, Wed- nesdays, Thursdays and Fridays and at such other times as the Council may determine. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall be deemed a part of the Saint Paul Administrative Code and shall be incorporated therein and given an appropriate chapter and/or section number at the time of the com- pilation of the said Administrative Code. SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect on and after June 6, 1972. Passed by the Council May 5, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. Presi- dent (McCarty) -6. Nays -0. Approved May 5, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258248—Ordinance No 15086—By Rosalie L. Butler—Roge. M. Conway—Leonard W. Levine - Dean Meredith—Robert F. Sprafka- Victor J. Tedesco— An Administrative Ordinance Per fairing to the Reorgiz anation of Cit; Government under the New Charte Approved by the Voters November F 1970, and Providing for the Executioi of City Checks, Standard Accountin, Practices and Custodian of City Doe u ments. The Council of the City of Saint Paul does Ordain: SECTION 1 City Checks. All payments from the -lty treasury shall be by check upon Z%ty depositories, and all checks shall ie signed by the Mayor and Chief Accountant on behalf of the City. Both the signatures of the Mayor and Chief Accountant may be printed, litho- ;raphed, stamped or engraved on such ^hecks. SECTION 2 Standard Accounting Practices. The head of the Department of Finance shall keep controlling accounts with every department, agency and bureau of City government, and with all ac- tivities whatever owned or controlled by the City or in which the City has any pecuniary interest. The head of the Department of Finance is hereby authorized and di- rected, from time to time, to prepare forms of accounts, vouchers, reports, bills, orders, receipts, checks and other necessary forms to be used by the several City departments, agencies and bureaus in the transaction of all parts of public business as concerns the City's finances. He shall prescribe and issue the forms herein named to all City departments, agencies and bureaus to be used in the parts of public busi- ness which concern the City finances. SECTION 3 Custodian of City Documents. The Department of Finance shall be the custodian of all official and surety bonds, deeds, insurance policies, con- tracts, agreements and such other in- struments of a similar nature, except as may be otherwise provided in the City Charter. SECTION 4 This ordinance shall be deemed a part of the Saint Paul Administrative Code and shall be incorporated therein and given an appropriate chapter and/or section number at the time of the compilation of the said Adminis- trative Code. SECTION 5 This ordinance shall take effect on and after June 6, 1972. Passed by the Council May 5, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. Presi- dent (McCarty)—S. Nays -0. Approved May 5, 1972. CHARLES P. MCCARTY, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258249—Ordinance No. 15087—By Rosalie L. Butler—Roger M. Conway—Leonard W. Levine— Dean Meredith—Robert F. Sprafka— Victor J. Tedesco— An Administrative Ordinance Per- taining to the Reorganization of City OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 343 Government under the New Charter Approved by the Voters November 3, 1970, and Providing for the Execution and Approval of Contracts, Deeds and Other Instruments. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 Except as otherwise provided by law, all contracts made in the name of the City of Saint Paul and authorized by the City Council shall be executed on behalf of the City by the Mayor, City Clerk and head of the Department of Finance; provided, however, that the Council may by resolution designate the proper parties to execute material and supplies contracts as authorized by Laws of Minnesota for 1967, Chapter '97. SECTION 2 All contracts made in the name of the Board of Water Commissioners shall be authorized by the Board and ex- ecuted on its behalf by its president, its secretary and the head of the De- partment of Finance. SECTION 3 All deeds, leases and other instru- ments pertaining to the conveyance of real estate or any interest therein on behalf of the City of Saint Paul or the Board of Water Commissioners shall be first authorized by the Council or the Board, respectively, and executed by the Mayor, City Clerk and head of the Department of Finance. SECTION 4 No contract, deed or other instru- ment shall be signed by the head of the Department of Finance until provision shall have been made for sufficient money in the appropriate fund to meet the indebtedness incurred by such con- tract, except leases and contracts for public lighting and heating where such contracts and leases are for longer periods than one year and excepting also contracts for public improvements, the cost of which is to be paid by assessment against the property bene- fited. SECTION 5 All contracts, deeds, leases and other instruments on behalf of the City of Saint Paul or its Board of Water Com- missioners shall be approved as to form by the City Attorney, which approval as to form shall constitute the City At- torney's advice that the contract is in proper form and that all of the re- quirements of the Charter and laws of the State and ordinances of the City of Saint Paul have been complied with. SECTION 6 This ordinance shall be deemed a part of the Saint Paul Administrative Code and shall be incorporated therein and given an appropriate chapter and/or section number at the time of the compilation of the said Adminis- trative Code. SECTION 7 This ordinance shall take effect on and after June 6, 1972. Passed by the Council May 5, I972. Yeas—Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. Presi- dent (McCarty) -6. Nays -0. Approved May 5, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (May 6, 1972) RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 258381—By Leonard W. Levine— Whereas, The Council of the City of St. Paul has duly canvassed the returns and rotes cast at the City General Election held on Tuesday, April 25, 1972, copy of which canvass is hereto attached and made apart hereof; and Whereas, It appears from said returns and the canvass thereof that the follow- ing named persons received more votes than any other candidate or person for election for the following named offices in the City of St. Paul: MEMBER OF BOARD OF EDUCATION For the Term of Four Years Robert D. Lowe William Magnuson MEMBER OF BOARD OF EDUCATION For the Unexpired Term of Two Years George Latimer JUDGE OF MUNICIPAL COURT OF ST. PAUL, Office to which E. Thomas Brennan was appointed E. Thomas Brennan COUNCILMAN Rosalie Butler Victor J. Tedesco Leonard W. (Len) Levine Ruby Hunt Bill Konopatzki Robert F. (Bob) Sprafka Dean Meredith JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AT LARGE R. F. Ferguson William (Bill) Drexler CONSTABLE AT LARGE Benedict G. Fischer Darrell D. (Don) Scott JUSTICE OF THE PEACE -6TH WARD Raymond S. Mickelsen CONSTABLE -6TH WARD Harry Crosby JUSTICE OF THE PEACE -18TH AND IITH WARDS Thomas J. Nash Therefore, Be It Resolved, That each of the foregoing persons be and he is hereby declared elected to the respec- tive offices as designated above, and the City Clerk is hereby instructed and directed to notify them of their elec- tion and to issue and deliver to them proper certificates of election. Adopted by the Council April 28, 1972. Approved May 1, 1972. (May.6, 1972) Council File No. 258382—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, Under and pursuant to Chapter 92A of the Saint Paul Legis- lative Code, the Car Mileage Committee 01 344 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 345 provided for in Section 5 hereby reports I report back to the Council with rec- agent of each of such properties de- cidental to the CONSTRUCTION OF its findings and recommendations to ommendations as soon as practicable. manding the abatement and removal of TWO DISTRICT SUBSTATIONS, one - the Council; and Adopted by the Council April 28, 1972. such nuisances; now, therefore, be it located at 939 Pleasant Avenue and the Whereas, The Council- has made a Approved May 1, 1972. Resolved, That upon the recommen- other at 530 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, - study of said report and recommends- (May 6, 1972) dation of the Commissioner of Public Minnesota as follows: tions; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City Safety, the Commissioner of Public Works is hereby directed to summarily GENERAL CONSTRUCTION TO: of Saint Paul that the employees listed be entitled to and receive and forthwith remove the said nui- Council File No. 258384—By Charles P. son ces from the following described ISEDOR GOLDETSKY &SON, INC. below shall mileage allowances as follows: McCaved, Resolved, That the proper City offi- properties: Lump Sum Base Bid ...... 5,487,00 ELECTRICAL CONSTRUC-� EXECUTIVE DEPT. cers are hereby authorized to pay car- 752-754 Bush—Lot 7, Block 55, Arlington TION TO: BATZLI ELEC- Remove: Todd Hansen, Rehab. Adv., taro employes in the Office of the Clerk Htills Addition Refuse behind TRIC COMPANY C.T. 9 &ill---C-$46 eff. 12/23/71 of Municipal Court for overtime em- on ground retaining Lump Sum Base Bid ......$ 7,480.00 Remove: Jack Mell, C.T. 9 & 10—A-$46 ployment as described in the resolution. wall at rear yard. Pick up and dispose MECHANICAL .CONSTRUC- eff. I/21/72 Adopted by the Council April 28, 1972: of refuse. Approximately 50 plastic bags TION TO: EDWARD T. DEPT. OF PARKS, RECREATION & Approved May 1, 1972. of refuse y barrels n rear yard. (May 6, 1972) Dispose of all refuse properly. Dog KOLAR & CO., INC. Lump Sum Base Bid ......$10,497.00 PUBDIC BLDGS. Remove: Barbara Rettner, Clerk Typist dirt, cans, bottles, old mattress springs and much other refuse strewn Total amount of a-bove con- tracts approximately pp y II—A-$10 eff. 4/1/72 Transfer: Richard Perry, Eng Aide I in yard areas. Pick up all refuse and Council File No. 258385 — By Dean maintain yard areas in a clean and • • • • • • • •$73,464.00 as. a result of Formal Bid #5031 and the incorporated therein. from A-$75 to C-$75 eff. , Erg. Transfer; Richard Lippert, Eng. Aide I Meredith— sanitary manner. The Commissioner Public specifications Isectr Golmpe & Son, Inc., a from A-$75 to C-$76 eff. 4/1/72 ass Safety anr� the Bureau of Health have 1806 Van Buren—Lot 5, Block 3, Kin- Safety It Electric Companyy Edward T. Kolar & l & Transfer: Rolf Overlie, Housing Inspec- submitted investigation and inspection ney's Outlots Co., Inc. being the lowest responsible for from A-$75 to C-$75 eff. 4/1/72 Housing reports pertaining to the hereinafter There is garbage next to the house in the in the bidders under the specifications and the Corporation Counsel is hereby directed Transfer: Thomas Strohkirch, to C-$75 eff. 4/1/72 described property copies of which are garage and alley way. Re- hereto a hereof; move all this garbage. to draft the proper form of contract Insp. from A-$75 Transfer; Ronald Stone, Building In- attached and made part Whereas, The Council finds that the the cost of such removal to be charged and obtain the necessary performance spector from A-$75 to C-$75 eff. 4/1/72 conditions described in the hereinafter against Fund No. 0272; and be it and payment bonds. The proper City Transfer: Robert Ganzer, Building In- described property constitutes nuisance - Further Resolved, That the Commis- officials are hereby authorized to exe- spector from A-$75 to C-$75 eff. 4/1/72 which threaten the public peace, health sioner of Public Safety is directed to cute said contract on behalf of the Transfer: James Geehan, Plumbing i, Inspr. from A-g75 to C-$75 eff. 4/1/72 Inspr, and safety; and ascertain the cost of such removal Whereas, Pursuant to Section 374 of and to forward the same to the County Saint Paul Auditor before October 1 the City of Saint Paul, Dept. Cont. No. Job #171-83 C. F• 257739 Transfer: Philip Reilly, Plumbing from A-$75 to C-$75 eff. 4/1/72 the Charter of the City of on or of and Section 265.52 of the Saint Paul Leg- year in which ascertained for collection Formal Bid No. 5031 Transfer: Don Tschida, Electrical In- islative Code, 24 hours' notice has been to the same manner as taxes against Adopted by the Council April 28, 1972. i-' spector from A-$75 to C-$75 eff. 4/1/72 given to the owner, occupant, or agent said properties. Approved May 1, 1972. Transfer: Roger Wackerfuss, Elec. of each of such property demanding Adopted by the Council April 28, 1972. (May 8, 1972) Insp. from A-$75 to C-$75 eff. 4/1/72 the abatement and removal of such Approved May 1, 1972. DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS nuisances; now, therefore, be it (May B,;972) Resolved, That upon the recommen- - Add: Richard C. Sorenson, Techn. 1— dation of the Commissioner of Public Council File No. 258389-By Robert F. B-$75 eff. 4/15/72 Add: Michael P. Murphy, Eng. Aide II Safety, the Commissioner of Public Council File No. 256387—By Victor J. Sprafka, by request— ' —B-$75 eff. 4/15/72 Works is hereby directed to summarily Tedesco— Resolved, That the Council hereby in Purchasing CIVIL SERVICE BUREAU Add: Marvin York, Personnel Techni- and forthwith remove the said nut- Resolved, That the Council hereby sances from the following described concurs in the action of the Contract concurs the action of the Committee for furnishing, AGGRE- GATE MATERIALS to the City of Saint clan—B-$75 eff. 5/1/72 property. Committee in the award of a contract 798 Dayton—Lot 5, Block 5, Nininger for furnishing all labor, materials, and Paul for period ending March 31, 1973, DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY and Donnelly'a Addition equipment necessary or incidental to as follows: Transfer: Austin Merriam, Sanitarian" Remove refuse from yard and secure the RE-ROOFING of the following PUBLIC WORKS from C-$75 to A-$75 eff. 4/15/72 Transfer: Raymond Ciagne, Sanitarian house. buildings: Como Park Shops, 1100 North Hamline Avenue and Vocational Ree- TO: AT II from A-$75 to C-$75 eff. 4/1/72 ' Clerk I from A- the cost o£ such removal to be charged reation Building, 256 Victoria Street, against Fund No. 0272; and be it both Saint Paul Minnesota for the CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Item 4 Add: Nicholas Bege, $45 eff. 4/1/72 of Further Resolved, That the Commits- Department of Pai6, Recreation, sand (b) 200 Tons Approx.—BA-2 { Transfer: Constance A. Monsour, Nurse from A-$50 to C-$10 eff. 5/1/72 sinner of Public Safety is directed to Public Buildings to BERWALD ROOF- ascertain the cost of such removal and ING COMPANY INC. for the Contract Gravel Aggregate, delivery by truck to any part of the Remove: Joyce Churchill, Dental Hyg. eeOto the Auditor forward, or bassame 1Cof the price of $4,487.00 (lumpP sum bid) as a result of Formal Bid DIo, 4994 and the City of St. Paul ............$3.00 ton TO: BARTON CONTRACTING —C-$50 eff. 1/1/72 Adopted by aye 1 1972 i1 April 28, 1972. year in which ascertained for collection specifications incorporated therein. in the manner as taxes against Berwald Roofing Company Inc. being COMPANY Item 4 Approved M (May 6, 1872) said property. Adapted by the Council April 28, 1972, the lowest responsible bidder under the and (a) 30,000 Tons Approx. BA-2 Gravel Approved May 1, 1972, Counsel isns (May 6, 1972) hereby directed to draftthe ckgo Stt. P uliCity proper form of contract and obtain the necessary performance and payment Paving Plant, 456 Burgess St. and/or to Dale Street Council File No. 258383—By Rosalie L. bonds. The proper City officials are Yards, 875 North Dale Butler—Robert F. Sprafka— Council File No. 258386 — By Dean hereby authorized to execute said con- Street, St. Paul, Minn . ...... 1.96 ton - Resolved, That the Council hereby Meredith— tract on behalf of the City of Saint Pub-Whereas, The Commissioner of P- Paul. TO: BERCHEM'S ST. PAUL requests the Government Reorganize- James P. Miley, lic Safety and the Bureau of Health Dept. Cont. No. Job #72-17 READY MIX, INC. Item 5A tion Committee, Chairman, to make a study of three administrative re- have submitted pinvestigagtion and fn- C.F.-257463 eprroperCles copiehere- rof Formal by 100 Tons Approx.—Buckshot Gravel .° organizatin, to government lnafterndescribed Adopted the Council April 28, 1972. Which are attached hereto and made a Approved May 1, 1972. (a) Delivery by truck to the St. Paul City Paving Plant, 1. The Reorganization Committee's Plan; parthereof; (May 6, 1972) WSierem' The Council finds that the .455 Burgess St. and/or to 2. The Plan proposed by Commis- Rosalie L Butler and Com- conditions described in the hereinafter described constitutes nui- Dale Street Yards, 875 North Dale St.............. 2.65 ton sinner missioner Robert F. Sprafka; properties sante which threaten the public peace, Council File No. 256388 — By Dean (b) To be loaded into Clty 3. The plan proposed by Mayor-elect health and safety; and Meredith, by request— trucks at vendor's point of be Lawrence D. Cohen; ' w which plans are heieby at Whereas, Pursuant to Section 374 of Resolved, That the fxty Council here- the Charter of the City of Saint Paul by concurs in the action of the Contract supply which shall not more than 8 miles from the copies lathed hereto and made a part hereof, Committee be further in and Section 265.52 of the Saint Paul Committee in the award o£ a contract Legislative Code, 24 hours' notice has for furnishing all labor, materials, intersection of University Avenue and Rice Street as and that the strutted to coordinate said plans and i been given to the owner, occupant, or equipment and services necessary or in- measured by legal routes .. 1.85 ton 346 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 200 tons Approx. - Coarse Ashalt Sand (Mortar Sand) (a) Delivery by truck to the St. Paul City Paving Plant, 456 Burgess St. and/or to Dale Street Yards, 875 North Dale St. .. .. . 2.65 ton - (btrucksbat vendor's pointiof supply which shall be not more than 8 miles from the f,�.. intersection of University Avenue and Rice Streetas measppred by legal routes .. 1.85 ton TO: BERCHEM'S ST. PAUL READY MIX, INC. Item 7 (b) 11,666 Tons Approx.-Con- crete Sand, That portion to be picked up which will be required in the NORTH- WEST area of the City from vendor's location at 2058 Kasota Avenue ....... 1.65 ton rO: J. L. SHIELY COMPANY Item 1 8..z Approx. - Mineral Filler, Delivery by trans- portItmek f.o.b. St. Paul City Paving Plant, 456 Bur- gess Street ................. 9.90 ton Item 3 2,500 Tons Approx.-Class B Limestone Aggregate Item 371 (a) Delivery by truck to any part of the City of Saint Paul ...... ... . 3.50 ton (b) Delivery bytruck to St. Paul City Paving Plant, 456 Burgess Street and/or to Dale Street Yards, 875 North Dale Street ......... 3.50 ton (ctr trucks at vendor's dor'sded i point nto iof supply which shall be not more than 8 miles from the intersection of University Avenue and Rice St. by legal truck routes ......... 2.50 for Wearing (fourse and for Class B, aq" to No. 10, BA -4 Sealcoating Chips. Delivery (a) Delivery by truck to any be by bottom dump rail ndola cars f.o.b. St. Paul part of the City of St. Paul ...... .. ... . 3.75 ton ty Paving Plant, 456 (b) Delivery by, truck to St. urgess Street, St. Paul as )-a)o Paul City Paving Plant, 456 llows: Burgess Street, and/or to 7,000 Tons Approx.-Rock Dale Street Yards, 875r Asphaltic Concrete North Dale St. ... ..... .3.75 ton Wearing Course, Class A IV' (c) To be loaded into city to No. 10 ... ....... ... 3.96 ton trucks at vendor's point of (b) 1,500 Tons Approx.-Class supply which shall be not A 1,z" Stone Chips for Seal- more than 8 miles from the coating Pavements ... 4.56 ton intersection of University (c) 500 Tons Approx.-Class B Avenue and Rice Street by %" Stone Chips for Seal- legal truck routes ......... 2.75 ton coating Pavements ........ 4.96 ton Item 3C TO: CEMSTONE 300 Tons Approx.-Limestone PRODUCTS COMPANY Aggregate, Class B, 3" to Item 7 37,000 Tons Approx. - Con- % (a) Delivery by truck to any trete Sand partul of the City of St. (a) 2,000 Tons Approx.-to be Pa ...... .. ..., .4.00 ton delivered by truck to the (b) Delivery by: truck to St. St. Paul City Paving Plant, Paul City Paving Plant, 456 456 Burgess Street and/or Burgess Street and/or to to Dale Street Yards, 875 Dale Street Yards, 875 North Dale St......... 1.70 ton North Dale St. ... ..... . 4.00 ton (b) 11,6"u6 Tons Approx.-That portion to be picked up (c) To be loaded into city trucks at vendor's point of which will be required in supply which shall be not _ the NORTHEAST area of more than 8 miles from in - the City from vendor's' lo- tersection of University cation at 1520 E. MinnehahaAvenue and Rice St. by Ave . ....................... 1.40 ton legal truck routes :........ 3.00 ton Item 8 1,000 Tons Approx.-Class 5 Item 3D 100 Tons Approx.-Limestone Stabilized Gravel Base Aggregate, Class B. lW' to (a) 200 Tons Approx. To be ab' (a) Delivery by truck to any picked up by City Trucks from vendor's point of part of the City of St. Paul 3.50 ton supply within an 8 mile the intersection of (b) Delivery by truck to St. Paul City Paving Plant, 456 radius Rice St. and University ndof Ave. Vendor to load into Burgess St. an. to Dale Street Yards, 875 N. Dale City trucks 1.98 ton (b) 500 Tons Approx.-­To'­ St. ... ... .. .... . 3.50 ton (c.nicks at iof delivered to Dale Street vendor's point supply which shall be not Yards, 875 North Dale St. and/or St. Paul City Paving more than 8 miles from the Plant, 456 Burgess St. or a three mile radius intersection of University Avenue and Rice St. by within of this point ......... .. . 2.10 ton legal trucks routes ......... 2.50 ton (c) 300 Tons Approx.-to be t Item 3E 1� - Lime - nivered in of St otherPauPoint 2.30 ton stoneoScr Sns creenings 9 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 347 (a) Delivery by truck to any part of the City of St. Paul 3.00 ton (b) Delivery by truck to St. Paul City Paving Plant, 456 Burgess St. and/or to Dale Street Yards, 875 N. Dale St. 3.00 ton (c) To be loaded into city trucks at vendor's point of supply which shall be not more than 8 miles from the intersection of University Avenue and Rice Street by legal truck routes ......... 2.00 ton Item 5C 12,000 Tons Approx. - Fine Asphalt Sand (a) Delivery by truck to the St. Paul City Paving Plant, 456 Burgess St. and/or to Dale Street Yards, 875 N. Dale St. .. .. ..2.10 ton' (b) To be loaded into City trucks at vendor's point of supply which shall be not more than 8 miles from the intersection of University Avenue and Rice St. as measured by legal routes .. 1.50 ton Item 6 1,200 Tons Approx-Torpedo Gravel (a) 1,000 Tons Approx.-To be picked up from locations within a 6 mile radius of the intersection of Rice Street and University Ave- nue. Vendor to load into City trucks............. .. 2.25 ton (b) 200 Tons Approx.-Deliv- ery by truck toany part of the City of St. Paul .... 3.25 ton Item 7 37,000 Tons Approx. - Con- crete Sand (b) 11,666 Tons Approx.-That portion to be picked up which will be required in the SOUTHEAST area of the City from vendor's lo- cation at 1177 Childs Road and that portion to be picked up which will be re- quired in the SOUTHWEST area of the City from ven- dor's location at Highways 13 and 35E ................. 1.30 ton WATER DEPARTMENT TO: BERCHEM'S ST. PAUL READY MIX, INC. Item 2A 500 tons Approx-Limestone Aggregate 1%" to ?a" (a) To be loaded into city trucks at vendor's plant within 8 mile radius of 289 North Hamlin Avenue .... 2.35 ton (b) Delivered by vendor's trucks to any Part of the City of St. Paul ........... 3.35 ton TO: CEMSTONE PRODUCTS COMPANY Item 1 5,000 Tons Approx.-Fill Sand (pit run sand or gravel that has been screened to re- move all stones that would be retained on a 2" sieve). B To be delivered by ven- dor's trucks to any part of the City of St. Paul ........1.75 ton Item 3 300 Tons Approx. - Class 5 Gravel (a) Loaded into city trucks - at vendor's plant within 8 mile radius of 289 North Hamlin Avenue. 1.98 ton (b) Delivered by vendor's trucks to any part of the City of St. Paul ........... 2.30 ton TO: J. L. SHIELY COMPANY Item 1 5,000 Tons Approx.-Fill Sand (pit run sand or gravel that has been screened to remove all stones that would be retained on a 2" sieve A To be loaded into city trucks at vendor's plant within 8 miles radius of 289 North Hamline Avenue ... 1.25 ton Item 2 (1A) 1,500 Tons Approx. - Lime- stone Aggregate ?q' to #10 (a) To be loaded into city trucks at vendor's plant within 8 mile radius of 289 North Hamline Ave- nue.. 2.75 ton (b) Delivered byvendor's trucks to any part of the City of St. Paul .. 3.75 ton in accord with the specifications on Formal Bid #4971 the awards being made to the lowest responsible bidders meeting specifications. The Corporation Counsel is hereby directed to draft the proper form of contracts, The proper City officials are hereby authorized to execute said contracts on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. ALEXANDER CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. -1%3 0 Days BARTON CONTRACTING COMPANY -None BERCHEM'S ST. PAUL READY MIX INC. -Net 30 Days BRYAN DRESSER TRAP ROCK INC. - Net 30 Days CEMSTONE PRODUCTSCOMPANY- 2% 30 Days J. L. SHIELY COMPANY -Net 30 Days F.B. 4971. Letter: 1/10/72 Water Dept. 2/7/72 Public Works. Adopted by the Council April 28, 1972, Approved May 1, 1972.. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258390 - By Dean Meredith, by request - Resolved That the Council hereby approves the award of the Purchasing Committee for furnishing BITUMI- NOUS MATMMALS to the City of Saint Paul, Dept. of Public Works, St. Paul, Minnesota - TO: NORTHWESTERN REFINING COMPANY - TERMS: NET 30 DAYS ITEM 1. 500,000 Gallons AS- PHALT PAVING CE- MENT 85-100 pene- tration .......... $.1320 gal. 5. (c) 1.40,000 Gallons SLOW CURING LIQUID AS- PHALT (SC -800) ....$.1296 gal. TO: RICHARDS OIL COMPANY -TERMS: i% -30 DAYS 2. (a) 800,000 Gallons MEDI- UM CURING CUT- BACK ASPHALT MC -30 to MC -250 ....$.1375 gal. 348 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CnMMON COUNCIL 8. (a) 45,000 Gallons CRS -1 ment of claim for damages sustained as AND CRS -2 CATION- s result of an accident on January 30. IC F1YI[JI.SIFIED AS_ - 1972 involving a policeman while in the PHALT ..............$.1500 gal. performance of his official duties. Adopted by the Council April 28, 1972. TO: W. H. BARBER OIL Approved May 1, 1972. COMPANY — TERM: (May 6, 1972) NONE 2. (b) 10,000 Gallons MEDI-- UM CURING CUT- Council File No. 258396—By Rosalie L. BACK ASPHALT MC -30 to MC -250 ....$.1349 gal. Resolved, That checks be drawn on 3. (a) 80,000 Gallons RAPID the City Treasury to the aggregate CURING CUTBACK amount of $57,896.31, covering checks RC 2b0 r RC -70 to $ 1435 gal, numbered 7829 to 7840 inclusive, as per (b) 5,000 Gallons RAPID checks or pertinent listing of same on CURING CUTBACK file in the office of the City Comptrol- ASPHALT RC -70 to ler. RC -250 ...............$.1375 gal. Approved tted h 1 01972. April 28, 1972. TO: L. N. SICKELS (May 6, 1972) COMPANY — TERMS: NET 30 DAYS 6. 2,000 Gallons SS -1K Council File No. 258407 — BY Dean CATIONSC EMUISI- _ FII9D ASpHAI,T $.1450 gal. Resolved, That the proper City offi- 8. (b) 10,000 all CRS-1 cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- and CR5,2 CATION- tain employes in the Department of IC EMULSIFIED AS- Public Safety (General Administration, ,HALT ..............$.1450 gal. Building Maintenance) for overtime TO: KOPPERS COMPA- employment as described in the reso- NY, -INC —TERMS: NET lution. 30 DAYS Adopted by the Council. May 2, 1972. il. T°RT-4 to RT -110 .$•32 gal. Approved (May36 1 2) TO: LANCASTER CHEM- ICAL Di ION AZ PRODUCTS, INS. — Council File No. 258408 — By Dean TERMS: N Meredith - 14, 70,000 Pounds ANTI- Resolved, That the proper City offi- STRIPPING CON-cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- CEN•p.R,pTE ......... $.1095ga1. tain empi byes n the Department of Public Safety (Bureau of Health) for in accordance with bid specifications overtime employment as described in and Formal Bid #4959, such bids being the resolution. the lowest meeting specifications and Adopted by dhe Council May 2, 1972. said bidders being responsible ones. Approved May 3, 1971 on . The Corporation Counsel hereby di- (May 6, 1972) rected to draft theproper form of con- tract. The proper City officials are hereby authorized, to execute said con- tFaet on behalf of the City of St. Paul. Council File That thetransfers within Formal Bid #4959. Resofunds of the various City De artments Letter 1/19/72. pp Adopted by the Council April 28, 1972. trolled as uchr transfers a ands es of Approved (May1,619 992) May 2, 1972 are indicated to documents attached hereto and made a part hereof �_---- by reference, as fully as if the same were set forth fully and completely Council File No. 258391 — By Dean herehe avfo ementionare ed also beinro g on file in ies of Meredith— Resolved, That pursuant to Chapter the office of the City Clerk and int e 466, Minnesota Statutes 1963, and upon office of the City Comptroller. delivery to the Corporation Counsel of Adopted by the Council May 2. 1972. a` rat ease approved by him • Richard L. Approved May 3, 1072. Valde be paid $463.90 out of the Tort ('May 6, 1972) Liability Fund 0035-420, in full settle- ment of claim for damages sustained as a result of an accident on December Council ,File No. 258410- 25, 1971 involving a policeman while in Resolved, That the transfers within the performance of his official duties. funds of the variou�ity Departments Adopted by the Council April 26, 1972. heretofore approved by the City Comp- ppproved Mayy1,6191972) troller, as such transfers of funds as of MMaa May 2, 1972 are indicated in documents attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, as fully as if the same Council File No. 258392 — By Dean were set forth fully and completely Meredith— herein, are hereby apioned roved, copies of 46le 6essolivledsThatota Statutes 1963t anChapter upon inetheoofficentof the City Clerk andfiin delivery to the Corporation Counsel of the office of the City Comptroller. Drinlnen be paid $111by 2.688 the C ouhim t;9 ttheeTort- Approved ed by ay 3, 0197211 May 2, 197 . Liability Fund 0035-420, in full settle- (May 6, 1972) P OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 349 Council File No. 258411 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, Proper notice has been re- ceived as to change of officers in High - ,and Inn, Inc., 1870 Old Hudson Road, holders of On Sale Liquor License No. 8186, expiring January 31, 1973, there- fore, be it Resolved, That Otto W. Quale is ap- pointed Vice -President; an office here- tofore vacant, with no change in stock- holders, be and the same is hereby approved. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved y 3, 1972. May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258412 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 8 for Gas Station (4 Pumps) license, applied for by Sun Oil Company at 1184 E. Maryland Avenue, be and the same is herebygranted, Provided, However, Thatihe hours of operation shall be 6:00 A.M. to 12:00 midnight and that no repair work be done after 8:00 P.M. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 259413 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258414 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treas- ury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May, 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258415 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved That Foodstuff -Vending Machines licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258416 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses appplied for by the persons named on the lint attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258417—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That upon the petition of John W. Beck and Patricia D. Beck, that section of public street hereinafter described, be and the same hereby 1s vacated and discontinued as a public street: Vacate that .part of Wakefield Ave- nue which lies easterly of a line drawn from a point onthe north line of Lot 2 Block 22, Auditor's Subdivision go. 62, St. Paul Minn. ace.. distant 135 feet west of the a soutneast tnrection along the ex- tended northeast line of said Block 12 to the intersection with a line 97 feet west of and parallel to the ex- tended east line of Lot 1 Block 22, Auditor's Subdivision Ifo. 62, St. Paul Minn.; thence southerly along said parallel line to the north line -of said Lot 1, Block 22, Auditor's Subdivision No. 62, St. Paul Minn., and here terminating; subject expressly to the following con- ditions and reservations: 1. That the vacation be subject to all the terms and conditions of Section 228 of the Legislative Code, as amended. 2. That an easement for slopes, cuts, and fills inclu4iing right of remoalv of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, be re- served to the City of St. Paul in that part of Wakefield Avenue to be vacated, said easement being in a strip of land 15 feet in width westerly of and immediately adja- cent to the easterly limits of that part of Wakefield Avenue to be vacated as heretofore described. 3. That an easement for slopes, cuts, and fills including right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, be re- served to the State of Minnesota, 4. That he petitioners pay to the City the sum of $7,500.00 as com- pensation for the vacation and proviclq, the City with a bond in the amount of $10,000.00. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258431 By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, The following SIDEWALK CONTRACTORS having met all of the I ti 350 PROCEEDINGS OF TH] provisions of Chapter 220 of the Legis- lative Code of the City of St. Paul, and having made the proper application for a SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR'S LI- CENSE, it is hereby Resolved, That the said SIDEWALK CONTRACTORS upon providing a bond and the payment of the Sixty Dollars ($60.00) IF fee are hereby granted a license authorizing them to engage in the business of SIDEWALK CONTRAC- gOR in the City of St. Paul for the year 1972. Gerald Anderson Kraus -Anderson of St. Paul Company Crown Construction Co. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May, 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) File No. 258433 -By Roger M. Resolved, That the said BITUMI- NOUS CONTRACTORS upon providing a bond and the payment of the Sixty Dollars ($60.00) license fee are hereby granted a license authorizing them to engage in the business of BITUMINOUS CONTRACTOR in the City of St. Paul for the year 1972. Ashbach Construction Co. As halt Driveway of St. Paul, Inc. Bieon Construction Co. Bituminous Roadways, Inc. Bituminous Surface Treating Co. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258434 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Whereas, The Committee on Lands, composed of the Mayor, the Purchasing Agent the Commissioner of Finance, and the Commissioner of Parks and Recreation and Public Buildings of the City of Saint Paul, has secured an agreement for the purchase of that cer- tain property described as follows: Lot Eleven (11), Block One (1), Evans Addition to the City of Saint Paul, acc. Whereas. The property described :e has recom- said property Of Saint the pur- land, and s COMMON COUNCIL Resolved Further, That the proper City officials are hereby authorized and directed to pay to Carl Bergman at al, record fee owners, the sum of $18,000 said sum to be paid to the aforesaid vendors from PIR Fund Code 6000-502, to be reimbursed from Fund 9771-460- 002, upon their furnishing, evidence of good marketable title in the aforesaid vendors, and the total payment to be made upon tender by said parties of appropriate deeds conveying title to said property to the City of Saint Paul. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No, 258435 -By Roger M. Conway - Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 350 lineal feet of Gas Main on 6th Street (south side) between Birmingham & Barclay under provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, ap- proved Ad pt dMay by the9Coun61 May 2, 1972. Approved May 3 , 1912. (May 6, 1972) Power place, an um File No, 258436 -By Roger M. at Start on or after May 1, 19'IL a - m on or before July 1, Adopted by the Council May Approved May 3,1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258437 -By Roger M. Conway - Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to place, construct and thereafter main- tain two underground electric cables along or across Western Avenue from existing manhole on east side of West- ern, north of Hatch to two existing poles on west side of Western, north of Hatch in accordance with the sketch attached hereto. Work to start on or after May 1, 1972 and to be completed on or before July 1, 1972. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258438 -By Roger M. Conway- In wer a In of Howaret constructing Howardic Street East Fourth Street to Wilson Avenue;. in Conway Street from Howard Street to Tower Street; in Howard Court from Howard Street to an easement, to be obtained, within the Conway Height Recreation Center property on, over, across and through that part of the Northeast %, Southeast % Section 35, Township 29 North, Range 22 West, the centerline ofsaid easement being 15 feet Northwesterly of and parallel to the northwesterl; 16, Block % Sun No. 1 and extend nue to the west Sun Ray Terrace easement, to be Conway Height OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 351 i lines of Lots 1 and iq of an existing 30 foot permanent flay Terrace Addition sewer easement on Hazel Street pro- ing from Wilson Ave- duced, approximately for a distance of line of Lot 4, Block 3, 440 feet north of Suburban Avenue, has Addition No. 1; in an been prepared and introduced to the obtained, within the Council of the City of St. Paul, and will Recreation Center be adopted on May 17, 1972 to be effec- r acros an through Ifve eventually on June 19, 1972; now, . ___ Range 22 West, the centerline of said nonce becoming ffi easement being 15 feet Northwesterly stoner of Public W of and parallel to the Northwesterly at fled and direct, lines of Lots 1 and 16, Block 4, Sun Ray to the Rohlwlll Dei Terrace Addition 'No. 1 and extending tion, to construct, of from Wilson Avenue to the west line of an entrance driver Lot 4, Block 3, Sun Ray Terrace Addi- parking lot drive e% tion No. 1, from Howard Court to Wll- permanent sewer e son Avenue: in Wilson A -Z ♦ren, ar _ _ Conway Height Recreati Centelr" rope city on, over, across and through that part of the Northeast 1,y, Southeast a of Section 35, Township 29 North, Range 22 West, the centerline of said easement being 15 feet Northwesterly of and Parallel to the Northwesterly lines of Lots 1 and 16, Block 4, Sun Ray Terrace Addition No. 1 and extending from Wil- son Avenue to the west line of Lot 4, Block 3, Sun Ray Terrace Addition No. 1, to Hazel Street; in Pedersen Street from 290 feet South of Wilson Avenue to Wilson Avenue; in East Fourth Street from Winthrop Street to Pedersen Street; in Pedersen Street from East Fifth Street to Conway Street; in Con- way Street from Ruth Street to 480 feet East of Pedersen Street; in Fremont Avenue from 480 feet East of Pedersen Street to Hazel Street; in Hazel Street from Fremont Avenue to Old Hudson Road; in Hazel Street (produced) from Old Hudson Road to Suburban Avenue; and then outletting in that part of the Northwest iq of the Northwest ii of Section 2, Township 28 North, Range 22 West, lying Northerly of Bacchus St. Paul Hills Bisanz Brothers Battle Creek Terrace IS'o. 3, and Hazel Street; also that part of the Southwest % of the Southwest )q of Section 35, Township 29 North, Range 22 West, lying Southerly of Suburban Avenue; in Pedersen Street from Suburban Avenue to Burns Avenue; in Burns Avenue from Peder- sen Street to Ruth Street: in Burns ment, as submitted by the (76mmis- stoner of Public Works, under Prelim- inary Order No. 257231, approved 1/31/72 and Final Order No. 258325 approved 4/26/72 are hereby approved and be it, further Resolved, That the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby directed to adver- tise for bids on this improvement. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258440 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, An Ordinance, C. F. No. 258439, granting permission to the Ro -' will Development Corporation, 605 Min- nesota Building, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55101, to construct, operate, and main- tain an entrance driveway and peri- meter parking lot drive on the easterly as ser our in Ommance C.F. N pending before the Council of of St. Paul; informal approvj said construction of said Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258441 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Resolved That upon the petition of Frank S. _iresi, at al, that section of Public alley hereinafter described, be and the same hereby is vacated and dis- continued as a public alley: Vacate that part of the alley In Block 9, "Bohlard's Edgcumbe Hills" lying southerly of the north- westerly line of Lot 30, Block 9 of said addition extended westerly across said alley; subject expressly to the following con- ditions and reservations: 1. That the vacation be subject to all the terms of Section 228 of the Legislative Code, as amended, 2. That the petitioners pay to the City the sum of $1,130.00 as com- pensation for the vacation and pro- vide the Citywith a bond in the amount of $5,000.00. 3. That the petitioner dedicate an easement for alley turn -around purposes on that land described as follows: The south 20 feet of the north 22 feet of the east 20 feet of Lot 14, Block 9, ' Bohland's Edgcumbe Hills Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258442 - 258443 - By Rosalie L. Butler - Resolved That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of 84,025.133.08, covering checks numbered 7841 to 8116 inclusive, as per checks or pertinent listing of same on file in the office of the City Comptroller. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258445 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, Comptroller's Contract L-7374-1, Arcon Construction Company, 352 ling to Albert of stor ect No ly com PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL ctor for Grading and Sur- I Council File No. 258449 — By Dean under the contract from estimates for work done be paid in advance of the final completion of the contract, and Whereas, The Commissioner and Chief Engineer of the Department of Public Works approve the payment at this time of $15,000.00 of the $18,953.10 retained; therefore be it Resolved, That the proper City Offi- cials be and they are hereby authorized to pay an estimate in the amount of of5$1895310 o 00.00 from said Contracted or; and nd be it Further Resolved, That this resolution shall have no force or effect unless the sureties on the Contractor's bond con- sent thereto in writing and file such consent with the City Comptroller. Adopted by the Council May 3, 1972. Approved May 4, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258446 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That puilsuant to Chaptei 466, Minnesota Statutes 1963, and upon delivery to the Corporation Counsel of a release approved by him, Howard H Bradsteen be paid $61.23 out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, in full settle• ment of claim for damages sustainef as a result of an accident on March 23 1972 involving a policeman while in the performance of his official duties. Adopted by the Council May 3, 1972 Approved May 4, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258447 — By Deal Meredith— Resolved, That pursuant to Chapte. 466, Minnesota Statutes 1963'and upoi delivery to the Corporation and o a release approved by him, Loren W Hoyhtya be paid $126.80 out of the Tor Liability Fund 0035-910, in full settle ment of his claim for damages sus tained as a result of an accident o; February 17, 1972 involving a policema: while in the performance of his officiE duties. Adopted by the Council May 3, 197: Approved May 4, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258448 — BY Des Meredith— Resolved, That Edward D. Hoeiler b paid the sum of $2,362.60 out of th Workmen's Compensation Account r the General Fund in full settlement his claim against the City of Saint Pal forcompensation resulting from h injury of January 6, 1966, while en ployed by the Department of Publ Safety, Bureau of Police, whereby 1 suffered a 15% permanent partial di'. ability to his back; that of said sur $2;362.50 is now due and payable. Adopted by the Council May 3, 197 Approved May 4, 1972. (May 6, 1971) son, William R. Peterson and Beverly Anne Peterson, widow and dependent children respectively of Robert B. Peterson, employee of the Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Police, who died from coronary sclerosis, the same being aggravated and exacerbated by an acute myocardial infarction which arose out of the scope and course of employment, be paid from the Work- men's Compensation Account of the General Fund, or be paid on their be- half the sums stated herein and in the following manner from said Fund: 1. $200.00 for care to Arcade Medical Clinic; 2. $849.45 for care to St. John's Hos- pital; 3. $55.30 to Jean T. Peterson for re- imbursement for drug expenses; 4. $770.00 to Jean T. Peterson repre- 5. $750.00 to Ph n Park Funeral Home for buri expenses, 6. $1,500.00 to Je T. Peterson and William R. Pete on and said pay- ment shall be nt said Salland and Faricy, wh by the Commis- sion's order wil place the sum in trust; 7. $1,500.00 to Je T. Peterson and Beverly Anne eterson and said payment shall be sent as directed in Paragraph 6 herein; 8. $7,875.00 to Jean T. Peterson in a one lump sum. 9. $3,625.00 to said Salland and Farl- ey in a lump sum as attorney fees. Adopted by the Council May 3, 1972. Approved MMay,61972. e No. 258450 — BY Dean That out of the Workmen's m Account of the General y comppensation of $70.00 be C. R.ar1Ych while she is tem - Council May 3, 1972. 4, 1972. 6, 1972) louncll File No. 258451—By Victor J. Tedesco— F.esolved, That an extra in the .mount of Five Hundred Dollars ($500) ,e allowed under Contract L-7483 be - ween the City of Saint Paul and Robert ). Westlund Contractor, said contract or Site Development at Conway leights Park, and said extra to cover epair of damage to existing sanitary ewer, said work having been requested >y the Commissioner of Parks, Recrea- .ion and Public Buildings, and agree - OF THE CITY OF Er ment made with the contractor, and a memorandum of said agreement having been filed with the Comptroller and countersigned by him. Charge to 6000- 502 to be reimbursed from 9771-460-009. Job #71-43. Adopted by the Council May 3, 1972. Approved May 4, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258462 -=By Robert F. Sprafka— " Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department oP Water for overtime employment as de- scribed in the resolution. Adopted by the Council May 3, 1972. Approved May 4, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258453—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department of Public Utilities for overtime employ- ment as described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council May 3, 1972. Approved May 4, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258454—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The Department of Parks and Recreation and Public Buildings has received five (5) proposals for the drafting and preparation of a booklet (not including printing) describing the facilities and attractions at Como Park Zoo; and Whereas, The Parks Department has determined that Ron Bacigalupo and Associates, Inc, is best qualified to draft and prepare such a booklet; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City offi- cials are hereby authorized to execute an agreement between the City of Saint Paul and Ron Bacigalupo and Associ- ates, Inc. for the preparation of such a booklet for a total price of $3,150.00; the full terms and conditions of the agreement are set forth in a copy which is attached. Adopted by the Council May 3, 1972. Approved May 4, 1972.. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258455—By Victor J Tedesco— Whereas, In connection with the East Shore Drive of Phalen Park Roadway Repair Project, it will be necessary tc incur engineering and miscellaneous costs; Therefore Be It Resolved, That tha City of St. Paul proceed with the nec• essary work at an estimated cost o: $5,000.00; and, be it Further Resolved, That these costs bi charged to the Permanent Improvemen Revolving Fund Code No. 6000, and this fund to be reimbursed from Capita Improvement Bond (C.I.BJ Fund 9772 460-010, Adopted by the Council May 3, 1972 Approved May 4, 1972. (May 6, 1972) AINT PAUL, 1972 353 ;ouncil File No. 258456—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, In connection with the Lin- wood Park Ancillary Work .Project, it will be n€cessary to incur engineering and miscellaneous costs; Therefore Be It Resolved, That the "ity of St. Paul proceed with the nec- :ssary work at .an estimated; cost of X3,000.00; and, be it Further Resolved, That these costs be charged to the Permanent Improve- ment Revolving Fund Code No. 6000, and this fund to be reimbursed from May 3, 1972. File No. 258457—By Victor J. o— as, In connection with the Re - Como Park Conservatory it will be necessary to incur ing and miscellaneous costs; ore Be It Resolved, That the 3t. !Paul proceed with the nec- vork at an estimated cost of and, be it r Resolved. That these costs be Council May 3, 1972. 1972. 6, 1972) File No. 258458—By Victor J. D— as, In connection with the at Como Recreation Area Proj- ill be necessary to incur engi- and miscellaneouscosts; ore, Be It Resolved, That the it. Paul proceed with the nec- vork at an estimated cost of d Code No. 6000, and this eimbursed from Capital Bond (Cd.BJ Fund No. the Council May 3, 1972. ay 4, 1972. May 6, 1972) File No. 258459—By Victor J. 0— as, The City ofSt. Paul has into a contract with the United increased land costs, Vtoerequest uest an addi- mmissioner of Parks ad Public Buildings y Council File No. ecember 15, 1971, to kse, and pm t hast now apg sted increase; now, 354 PROCEEDINGS OF TIC Be It Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the pryer City Officials are hereby authorized and di- rected to execute said request for an additional sum of $67,500 to assist in the acquisition of land for the Rice -Arling- ton Recreation Site. Adopted by the Council May 3, 1972. Approved May 4, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No, 258471—By Roger M. permission be and is to the Northwestern ompany to make nee - s for and to place and in underground con - rest between Idaho and rues . e in accordance with the as approved. ,e Company to pay cost incident hereto. he Council May 3, 1972. Council File No. 258472—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby approves the ap- plication of the Metropolitan Transit Commission Operating Division .for abatement of 1971 taxes and assessments on certain property acquired by said Metropolitan Transit Commission in 1970, and that said assessments are hereby cancelled, the descriptions of the property and amounts of such taxes and assessments being shown in Coun- ty Auditor's File No. 83720. Adopted by the Council May 3, 1972. Approved May 4, 1972. (May 6, 1972) on to e No. 258473—By Charles P. It is the desire of the the City of Saint Paul to Indian Week Parade to be in the city; and It is necessary because of ement that the provisions of ance 130.09 on parade regu- temporarily suspended; Before, Be It n on Council File No. 258474—By Charles McCarty— Resolved, That the Mayor, Direct of the Model Cities Department, Ci Clerk and the Comptroller are beret COMMON COUNCIL kuthorized and directed to execute Op - !rating Agreement between the City ind Help Encourage Local Progress in .he Summit -University Area, Inc., ;H.E.L.P.) said contract pertaining to :he Local Development Corporation rrogram to be administered m the Model Neighborhood with the aid of Model Cities' supplemental funds and n accordance wl the terms and con- htions contained therein. Adopted by the Council May 3, 1972. Approved May 4, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258475—By Charles P. McCarty— Whereas, The City of Saint Paul, act- ing through its Model Cities Depart- ment, has entered into Agreements with Community Retreat Corporation per- taining to the operation of the Model Cities Program entitled "The Retreat"; and Whereas, Both parties now wish to amend the Model Cities Operating Agreement so as to increase the amount of Model Cities contribution; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby approve Amendment to Agreement between the City and Community Retreat Corpora- tion, and the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to exe- cute the same on behalf of the City. Adopted by the Council May 3, 1972. Approved May 4, 1972.. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258476—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of $625,179.75, covering checks numbered 8117 to 8125 inclusive, as per checks or pertinent listing of same on file in the office of the City Comp- troller. Adopted by the Council May 3, 1972. Approved May 4, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258477 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That pursuant to the Award of the Minnesota Industrial Commis- sion, dated April 17, 1972, Irvin M. Taft, employee of the Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Fire Protec- tion, is deemed to have suffered, on June 24, 1970, a myocardial infarction, which arose out of and in the course of his employment; and, be it Further Resolved, That because of such determination, said Irvin M. Taft's used sick leave for the period of June 24, 1970 through November 17, 1970, shall be reinstated and further, the City shall pay to or on behalf of said Irvin M. Taft, the following: 1. $124.55 to Irvin M. Taft as reim- bursement for out-of-pocket ex- penses paid by him to Saint Paul Ramsey Hospital's Medical Edu- cation and Research Foundation and various drugstores where he purchased medicine; 2. $1,888.30 for care to Saint Paul Ramsey Hospital; 3. $176.50 for care to the aforemen- tioned Research Foundation; OF THE CITY OF' 4. $74.00 for care to Dr. Patrick J. 1 Dal5. $24.00 reimbursement to Minnesota Indemnity, Inc.; 6. $110.70 reimbursement to St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Com- pany. Adopted by the Council May 3, 1972. Approved May 4, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258480—By Charles P. McCarty— CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNE- SOTA AMENDATORY APPLICATION GRANT CONTRACT FOR CODE EN- FORCEMENT PROGRAM MINN. E-2 Whereas, The Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisi- tion Policies Act of 1970 and the rules and regulations prescribed by the De- partment of Housing and Urban Devel- opment pursuant thereto provide for additional acquisition expenses and re- location assistance and payments in addition to those previously authorized for payment by the Federal Govern- ment; and Whereas, It is necessary and in the penes, of title made a vided i full ext Resolved The City an Amer I of the t and to the full extent permitted by law and regulations governing such pay- ments and assistance is hereby ap- proved, and that the Mayor as repre, sentative of the City of Satnt Paul, Minneosta is hereby authorized and di- rected to execute and to Elle such Amendatory Application with the De- partment of Housing and Urban Devel- opment, to provide such additional in- formation and to furnish sugb docu. ments as may be required by said De- partment, and to act as the authorizec representative of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota. Adopted by the Council May 4, 1972 Approved May 4, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258481—By Charles P McCarty— Whereas, The Saint Paul Winte: Carnival Association, Inc. in a state ment to the Comptroller dated Febru ary 15, 1972, over the signature of Eu gene R. Strommen, Managing Directo of the Saint Paul Winter Carnival As sociation, Inc., a copy of said statemen being attached hereto and incorporates AINT PAUL, 1972 355 ierein by reference, indicates that :ertain costs have been incurred in •onnectfon with the subject carnival in he amount of $4950.00, said expenses keing listed as flows: General Liability Insurance; Labor and materials for construction of the ramp into the Saint Paul Au- ditorium; Repair and maintenance of Ski Slide; and Whereas It is to the economic ad- vantage of the city to foster and par- ticipate in the Winter Carnival; -and Whereas, Funds are available in the Miscellaneous and Unforeseen item in the 1972 Budget, activity 0954, for the payment of these expenses; now, there- fore, be it Resolved, That the reimbursement of expenditure by the Winter Carnival As- sociation in the herein mentioned sum of $4,950.00 is hereby authorized and approved, said payments being reim- bursement for the hereinabove men- tioned expenses. Adopted by the Council May 4, 1972. Approved May 4, 1972. (May 6, 1972) File No. 259482—By Victor J. 0— as The City Architect has re- tie City Council to hold a ,earing to consider the advis- nd necessity of the correction having been reported to constitute a public hazard: Address, 502 E. Lynnhurst; Legal Description, North part of Lot 87, Union Park; Type of Structure. Two story frame single family dwelling.. Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: a House in said city at iu:uu a. an. on June 1, 1972 to consider the advisability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said struc- tures on the above described .property inasmuch as said structures are re- ported to constitute a hazard to pub- lic health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the City Architect, on behalf of the City Coun- cil, notify by mail the record owners of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other inter- ested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. (Old.) Adopted by the Council May 4, 1972. ApprovedMay 4, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258483 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, Proper notice has been re- ceived as to change of officers in J. B., Inc., at 77 E. Ninth Street holders of On Sale Liquor License leo. 8150 and Sunday On Sale Liquor License No. 4100, expiring January 31, 1973, there- 1 fore, be it Resolved, That listing Walter Longen t as Secretary with no change in stock- 356 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL holders, be and the same is hereby ap- mendation by the Commissioner of proved. Public Works be it Adopted by the Council May 4, 1972. Resolved, That the plans and specifi- Approved May 4, 1972. cations for the above named improve - (May 6, 1972) ment as approved by the Council, be and the same are hereby changed, Council File No. 258484 - By Dean Meredith - Whereas, Philip C. Rosar desires to withdraw Application M 999 for Class Cl -Restaurant, On and Off Sale 11 -It Beverage, Tavern and Cigarette Li- censes at 479 St. Peter Street and re- quests the return of the license fee de- posited thereon, therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Philip C. Rosar the_pro- May 4, 1972. 4, : 6, Council File No. 258485 - By Dean' Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list to this resolution be and,the same are hereby granted, and the'City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 4, 1972. Approved May 4, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 259486 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That Foodstuff -Vending Machines licenses applied for by the persons, firths, etc. named on the list attached to .his resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 4, 1972. Approved May 4, 1072. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258487 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for by. the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such 11 censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 4, 1972. Approved May 4,81972. Council File No. 258489 -By Roger I Conway - Y dfadecrtWhereas,odfto change, modify ms ea pportions of the plans and specification hgradingantofore d surfacingfor andUconstrueth of concrete curb and gutter on Conan St. from Luella St. to yy Jayne St. at sac llunderfrom Public WorkaSContract-N 72-6-1618A, G-1606, as approved 12 1972nboyw, therefore, port he C. - 25099; m No. 1, which is at - made a part of this reso- be aforementioned plans ons; and, further, all In- es be notified of this the Council May 4, 1972. ay 4, 1972. day 6, 1972) No. 258490 - By Dean Safety, on oenan: or its -au m Police, desires to apply for Grant funds from the State of Minnesota Governor's Commission on Crime Pre- vention and Control for the purpose of expanding and modernizing the Crime Ib and Whereas, Pursuant to Saint Paul City Council Resolution, C. F. No. 254192, ap- proved May 28, 1971, the proposed ap- mitted plication andreviewed by Grantfunds Sainwas t Paul - Ramsey County Criminal Justice Advis- ory Committee, which Commission rec- ommends that the City Council approve the application; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby approve the above -referenced application for Grant funds and does hereby authorize execution thereof by the ,roper City officers on behalf of the City of Sat Paul. Adotped by the Council May 4, 1972. Approved May 4, 1972. (May 6, 1972) PRELIMINARY ORDERS Council File No.,_zy58393-By Robert F. Sprafka- Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Improving Arcade Street (City Proj- ect M -0430A) from E. Seventh Street to Case Avenue by constructing an Orna- mental Lighting System and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 28, 1972. Approved May 1, 1972. (May 6, 1972) OF THE CITY OF S Council File No. 258394 -By Robert F. s Sprafka- Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, l viz.: F Improving Cretin Avenue (City Prot- ect M-0508) from Marshall Avenue to i Highway #94 by constructing an Orna- i mental Lighting System and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- i ment, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 28, 1972. Approved May 1, 1972. (May 6, 1872) " Council File No. 258395 -By Robert F. Sprafka- Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Improving Mississippi River Drive (City Project M-0469) from Summit Avenue to Dayton Avenue by con- structing an Ornamental Lighting Sys- tem and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been pre- sented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: i. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To Investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost theor sketch 3. To furnish a plan, profile of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council April 28, 1972 Approved May 1, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258418 -By Roger M Conway- ' Whereas, A written proposal for thi making of the following improvement viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on th, south side of Carroll Ave. from Her schel St. to the Milwaukee Road Track age and by doing all other work whicl is necessary and incidental to complete AINT PAUL, 1972 357 aid improvement, having been pre- ented to the Council of the City of aint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of lublic Works be and is hereby ordered rod directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, it desirability of, the making of said mprovement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- nent. and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch sa )f id improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition A three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258419 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west side of Lynnhurst Ave. from Feronia Ave. to Iris Place and by doing all Other work which is necessary and In- cidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City 0f Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said Improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved Ma 3, 1972. (MaY 6, 1972) Council File No. 258420 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the east side of Lynnhurn Ave. from Feronia Ave. to University Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete. said improve- ment, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: .1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of gala improvement. - 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. i 3ATo furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement 358 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL a 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3,972. (May (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258421 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Holton St. from Hewitt Ave. to Taylor Ave, and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3, To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258422 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Hamline Ave. from Hewitt Ave. to Taylor Ave. and on the east side of Hamline Ave. fromTaylor Ave. to Pierce Butler Route and by doing all other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2, To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner 01 Finance. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. r (May 6, 1972) :ouncil File No. 258423 -By Roger M. C. -ay - Whereas, A written proposal for the naking of the following improvement, iiz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the south side of Taylor Ave. from Hamlme Sve. to Albert St. and on the north side if Taylor Ave. from Albert St. to the °sat approximately 300 ft, and by doing ill other work which is necessary and .ncidental to complete said improve- ment, having been presented to the ouncil of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the malting of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258424 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Fernwood St. from W. Idaho Ave. to Larpenteur Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved. That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258425 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the south side of Como Ave. from Snelling Ave. to Winston St. and by doing all OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 359 other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent andestimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258426 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk an both sides of Sherburne Ave. from' Fry St. Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. - 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258427 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both -ides of Jefferson Ave. from Mt. Curve Blvd. to Mississippi River Blvd. and by doing all other work which is necessary ,ridincidental to complete said im- provement, having been presented tc the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said Improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3, To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Df said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258426 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk and replace with integral curb and sidewam on both sides of Pinehurst Ave. from Snelling Ave. to Fairview Ave. and by doing all other work which is neces- sary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council.pf the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That .the Commissioner of Public Works be and Is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To in the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for .on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258429 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Snelling Ave, from Ashland Ave. to Laurel Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said Improvement, 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. Tostate whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- Finanee matters to the Commissioner of Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3.1972. (May 6, 1972) 358 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 4. To state whether or not said im- Council File No. 258423 -By Roger M. provement is asked for on the petition Conway - of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- Whereas, A written proposal for the going matters to the Commissioner o£ making of the following improvement. Finance. viz.: Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Reconstruct the sidewalk on the Approved May 3, 1972. south side of Taylor Ave. from Hamlin (May 6, 1972) Ave. to Albert St. and on the north side f St t th -; Council File No. 258422 -By Roger M Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for to making of the following improvement viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on boil sides of Hemline Ave. from Hewitt Ave to Taylor Ave. and on the east side o: Hamline Ave. from Taylor Ave. t< Pierce Butler Route and by doing al other work which is necessary and in cidentai to complete said improvement having been presented to the Counci of the City of Saint Paul; therefore be it Resolved, That the Commissioner o Public Works be and is hereby orderer and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirabjB of, the making of sai� improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, exten and estimated cost of said improve ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketc: of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said fm provement is asked for on the petitio of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore _ going matters to the Commissioner c Finance. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. a (May 6, 1972) I Taylor Ave. mm Albert o e ast approximately 300 ft. and by doing ll other work which is necessary and icidental to complete saidimprove- tent, having been presented to the 'ou.:c'.l of the City of Saint Paul; aerefore, be it Resolved, That theCommissioner of lublic Works be and is hereby ordered not directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, r desirability of, the making of said mprovement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent find estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch if said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- irovement is asked for on the petition >f three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fare. lo matters to the Commissioner of ?finance. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972, Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) :7ouncil File No. 258424 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the. following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both -ides of Fernwood St. from W. Idaho Ave. to Larpenteur Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, having been presented to the Council of the City o4 Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved. That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258425 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the south side of Como Ave. from Snelling Ave. to Winston St. and by doing all OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 359 other work which is necessary and in- 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch cidental to complete said improvement, of said improvement. having been presented to the Council 4. To state whether or not said im- of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, provement is asked for on the petition be it of three or more owners. Resolved, That the Commissioner of 5. To report upon all of the fore - Public Works be and is hereby ordered going matters to the Commissioner of and directed: or d sirabilityIn lof, the makingofsaid Approved iAdoceixl Mage 31972. May 2, 1972 improvement. (May 6, 1972) 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. Council File No. 258428 -By Roger M. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Conway - of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- Whereas, A written proposal for the provement is asked for on the petition making of the following improvement, of three or more owners, viz.: 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of W Reconstruct the sidewalk id walksid d re loon Finance. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. both sides of Pinehurst Ave. from Approved May 3, 1972. Snelling Ave. to Fairview Ave. and by (May 8, 1972) sarycing and incidentalwork to cwhich omplete rises said to rhe Council ofa having Sen aint Paul Council File No. 258426 -By Roger M. therefore, be it Conway- Resolved, That the Commissioner of Whereas, A written proposal for the Public Works be and is hereby ordered improvement, and directed: malting of the following 1. To investigate the necessity for, viz.: or desirability of, the making of said Reconstruct the sidewalk on bot improvement. sides of Sherburne Ave. from Fry St. 2, Ta investigate the nature, extent to Aldine St, and by doing all other and estimated cost of said improve - work which is necessary and incidental ment, and the total cost thereof. to complete said improvement, having 3. To 4urnish a plan, profile or sketch been presented to the Council of the of said improvement. City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it 4. To state whether or not said Im- Resolved, That the Commissioner of provement is asked for on the petition Public Works be and is hereby ordered of three or more owners. and directed: 5. To report upon all of the fore - 1. To investigate the necessity for, going matters to the Commissioner of or desirability of, the making of said Finance. improvement. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Approved May 3, 1972. and estimated cost of said improve- (May 6, 1972) me' and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. pr. To sate asked r or not of spetit o- Council nFile No. 258429 -BY Roger M. of three or mare owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- Whereas, A written proposal for the going matters to the Commissioner of milking of the following improvement, Finance. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Reconstruct the sidewalk on both Approved May 3, 1972. sides of Snelling Ave. from Ashland (May 6, 1972) Ave. to Laurel Ave. and by do in� all other work which is necessary an in- cidental to complete said Improvement, Council File No. 258927 -By Roger M. having been presented to the Council Conway- of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Whereas, A written proposal for the Resolved, That the Commissioner of making of the following improvement, andldirecteds be and is hereby ordered viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both 1. 9 investigate the necessity for, sides of Jefferson Ave. from Mt. Curve or desirability of, the making of said Blvd. to Mississippi River Blvd. and by Improvement. doing all other work which is necssary 2. To Investigate the nature, extent and tncidenlal to complete said im- and estimated cost of said improve - provement, having been presented to ment, and the total cost thereof. the Council of the City of Saint Paul; of Sd ilnprrovement ' proAle or sketch therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of 4. To state whether or not said lm - Public Works be and is hereby ordered provement is asked for on the petition and directed: of three or more owners. 1. To Investigate the necessity for, 5. To re ort upon all of the fore - or desirability of, the making of said going matters to the Commisaioner of improvement. Finance. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. and estimated cost of said improve- Approved May ay3, 1997. ment, and the total cost thereof. Council File No. 258421 -By Roger M. Conway - whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Holton St. from Hewitt Ave. to �; -- Taylor Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the _ City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of Bald improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. .y(�. jet,, 5. To report upon all of the fore- .ca going matters to the Commissioner of �..' Finance. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. - Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) -; Council File No. 258422 -By Roger M Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for to making of the following improvement viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on boil sides of Hemline Ave. from Hewitt Ave to Taylor Ave. and on the east side o: Hamline Ave. from Taylor Ave. t< Pierce Butler Route and by doing al other work which is necessary and in cidentai to complete said improvement having been presented to the Counci of the City of Saint Paul; therefore be it Resolved, That the Commissioner o Public Works be and is hereby orderer and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirabjB of, the making of sai� improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, exten and estimated cost of said improve ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketc: of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said fm provement is asked for on the petitio of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore _ going matters to the Commissioner c Finance. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. a (May 6, 1972) I Taylor Ave. mm Albert o e ast approximately 300 ft. and by doing ll other work which is necessary and icidental to complete saidimprove- tent, having been presented to the 'ou.:c'.l of the City of Saint Paul; aerefore, be it Resolved, That theCommissioner of lublic Works be and is hereby ordered not directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, r desirability of, the making of said mprovement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent find estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch if said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- irovement is asked for on the petition >f three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fare. lo matters to the Commissioner of ?finance. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972, Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) :7ouncil File No. 258424 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the. following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both -ides of Fernwood St. from W. Idaho Ave. to Larpenteur Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, having been presented to the Council of the City o4 Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved. That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 3, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258425 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the south side of Como Ave. from Snelling Ave. to Winston St. and by doing all OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 359 other work which is necessary and in- 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch cidental to complete said improvement, of said improvement. having been presented to the Council 4. To state whether or not said im- of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, provement is asked for on the petition be it of three or more owners. Resolved, That the Commissioner of 5. To report upon all of the fore - Public Works be and is hereby ordered going matters to the Commissioner of and directed: or d sirabilityIn lof, the makingofsaid Approved iAdoceixl Mage 31972. May 2, 1972 improvement. (May 6, 1972) 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. Council File No. 258428 -By Roger M. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Conway - of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- Whereas, A written proposal for the provement is asked for on the petition making of the following improvement, of three or more owners, viz.: 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of W Reconstruct the sidewalk id walksid d re loon Finance. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. both sides of Pinehurst Ave. from Approved May 3, 1972. Snelling Ave. to Fairview Ave. and by (May 8, 1972) sarycing and incidentalwork to cwhich omplete rises said to rhe Council ofa having Sen aint Paul Council File No. 258426 -By Roger M. therefore, be it Conway- Resolved, That the Commissioner of Whereas, A written proposal for the Public Works be and is hereby ordered improvement, and directed: malting of the following 1. To investigate the necessity for, viz.: or desirability of, the making of said Reconstruct the sidewalk on bot improvement. sides of Sherburne Ave. from Fry St. 2, Ta investigate the nature, extent to Aldine St, and by doing all other and estimated cost of said improve - work which is necessary and incidental ment, and the total cost thereof. to complete said improvement, having 3. To 4urnish a plan, profile or sketch been presented to the Council of the of said improvement. City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it 4. To state whether or not said Im- Resolved, That the Commissioner of provement is asked for on the petition Public Works be and is hereby ordered of three or more owners. and directed: 5. To report upon all of the fore - 1. To investigate the necessity for, going matters to the Commissioner of or desirability of, the making of said Finance. improvement. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Approved May 3, 1972. and estimated cost of said improve- (May 6, 1972) me' and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. pr. To sate asked r or not of spetit o- Council nFile No. 258429 -BY Roger M. of three or mare owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- Whereas, A written proposal for the going matters to the Commissioner of milking of the following improvement, Finance. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Reconstruct the sidewalk on both Approved May 3, 1972. sides of Snelling Ave. from Ashland (May 6, 1972) Ave. to Laurel Ave. and by do in� all other work which is necessary an in- cidental to complete said Improvement, Council File No. 258927 -By Roger M. having been presented to the Council Conway- of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Whereas, A written proposal for the Resolved, That the Commissioner of making of the following improvement, andldirecteds be and is hereby ordered viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both 1. 9 investigate the necessity for, sides of Jefferson Ave. from Mt. Curve or desirability of, the making of said Blvd. to Mississippi River Blvd. and by Improvement. doing all other work which is necssary 2. To Investigate the nature, extent and tncidenlal to complete said im- and estimated cost of said improve - provement, having been presented to ment, and the total cost thereof. the Council of the City of Saint Paul; of Sd ilnprrovement ' proAle or sketch therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of 4. To state whether or not said lm - Public Works be and is hereby ordered provement is asked for on the petition and directed: of three or more owners. 1. To Investigate the necessity for, 5. To re ort upon all of the fore - or desirability of, the making of said going matters to the Commisaioner of improvement. Finance. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. and estimated cost of said improve- Approved May ay3, 1997. ment, and the total cost thereof. 360 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 258430 -By Roger M. Description - Hythe St., east side Conway- from Doswell Ave. to Buford Ave. Finance File No. S9561, Preliminary Whereas, A written proposal for the Order 257999, Approved April 7, 1972, making of the following improvement, Description - Winslow Ave., east side viz„ from Sidney St. to the South ap- Reconstruct the sidewalk on the proximately 82 feet. , southeast corner of St. Peter St. and Fifth St, and by doing all other work The Council of the City of St. Paul which is necessary and incidental to having received the report of the Com - complete said improvement, having missioner of Finance upon the above been presented to the Council of the improvement, and having considered City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it said report, hereby resolves: Resolved, That the Commissioner of 1.. That the said reg art and the Public Works be and is hereby ordered same a etis hereby ere yi approve nt dsa hereby and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, ordered to be proceeded with. or desirability of, the making of said merit which the Councilfrecomme imrove- provement. nds is 2. To investigate the nature, extent to cc^<truct and reconstruct sidewalks and estimated cost of said improve- and by doing all other work which is ment, and the total cost thereof. necessary and incidental to complete 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch and improvement, ex ept whereewalks good now of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- exist: provement is asked for on the petition Finance File No. 59560, Preliminary of three or more owners. Order 258005, Approved April 7, 1972, 5. To report upon all of the fore- Description ythe St., east side going matters to the Commissioner of from Doswell Ave. to Buford Ave. Finance. Finance File No. S9561, Preliminary Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Order 257999, Approved April 7, 1972, Approved May 3, 1972. Description - Winslow Ave., east side (May 6, 1972) from Sidney St. to the South approxi- mately 82 feet. with no alternatives, and that the esti- Council File No. 258431 -By Roger M. mated cost thereof is $4.90 per lin. ft. Conway- for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lin. ft. for 6' wide walk. Whereas, A written proposal for the Resolved Further, That a public making of the following improvement. hearing be had on said improvement viz.: on the 30th day of May, 1972, at Reconstruct the sidewalk and replace the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the with integral curb and sidewalk on Council Chamber of the Court House both sides of Hillcrest Ave. from Snell- and City Hall Building in the City of ing Ave. to Fairview Ave. and by doing St. Paul. That the Commissioner of all other work which is necessary and Finance give notice of said meeting to incidental to complete said improve- the persons and in the manner pro ment having been presented to the vide d by'the Charter, stating the time Council of the City of Saint Paul; andplaceofand the total the Cureost t of the therefore, be itimprovement eof Resolved- That the Commissioner of as estimated. Public Works be and is hereby ordered Adopted by the Council May 3, 1972. and directed: Approved May 4, 1972. I. To investigate the necessity for, (May 6, 1972) or To of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- Council File No. 258461- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch In the Matter of Constructing and of said improvement. reconstructing sidewalks and by doing 4. To state whether or not said im- all other work which is necessary and provement is asked for on the petition incidental to complete said improve- oP three or more owners. merit, except where good and sufficient 5. To report upon all of the fore- poured sidewalks now exist: going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Finance Pile No. 59582, Preliminary Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Order 257904, Approved April 3, 1972, Approved May 3, 1972. Description -Bayard Ave., south side (May 6, 1972) from Wilder St. to Cleveland Ave. Finance File No. 59563, Preliminary Order 257903, Approved April 3, 1972, INTERMEDIARY ORDERS Description Hamlin Ave., both sides from Selby Ave. to Marshall Ave. Finance File No. S9564, Preliminary Council File No. 258460- Order 257902, Approved April 3, 1972, Description - Prior Ave., both sides In the Matter of constructing and re- from �,airmount Ave. to Goodrich constructing sidewalks and by doing Ave. all other work which is necessary and Finance File No. S9565, Preliminary incidental to complete said improve- Order 257_01, Approved April 3, 1972, ment, except where good and sufficient Description - Wheeler St., both sides poured sidewalks now exist: from Bayard Ave. to Hartford Ave. Finance Order 258005, le No. oved April 7. Preliminary92 Order 257900, Apprance File No. oved, April 3, 1972 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 361 Description - Syndicate St.,rsboth and sidewalk on the south side of East Sides frgm Selby Ave. to Mahall Seventh Street from Ross Avenue to Ave Earl Street and by doing all other work Finance File No. S9567, Preliminary which is necessary and incidental to Order 257899, Approved April 3, 1972, complete said improvement, under Pre- Desc . tion - Avon St., both sides liminary Order 257906, approved April from Grand Ave. to Summit Ave. 3, 1972. Finance File No. 59568, Preliminary Order 257895, Approved April 3, 1972, The Council of the City of St. Paul Description -Bayard Ave., south side having received the report of the Com - from Sumner St. to Kenneth St. missioner. of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered The Council of the City of St. Paul said report, hereby resolves: having received the report of the Com- 1. That the said report and the missioner of Finance upon the above same is hereby approved and adopted, improvement, and having considered and the said improvement is hereby saidreport, hereby resolves: ordered to be proceeded with. 1. That the said re ort and the 2. That the nature of the Improve and is hereby approved and adopted, merit which the Council recommends is and the said Improvement is hereby to reconstruct the sidewalk and replace ordered to be proceeded with. with integral curb and sidewalk on the 2. That the nature of the improve- south side of East Seventh Street from ment which the Council recommends is Ross Avenue to Earl Street and by constructing and reconstructing side- doing all other work which is necessary walks and by doing all other work and incidental to complete said ^im- good and sufficient poured side- walks now exist, with no alternatives, now exist: and that the estimated cost thereof is '.e File No. 59562, Preliminary $4.90 per lin I for 5' wide walk, r 85 sq •r 257904, Approved April 3, 1972, per lin ft for 6' wide walk, $1.50 per sq %ion -Bayard Ave., south side foot for inte. curb & walk. i Wilder St. to Cleveland Ave. Resolved Further, That a public hearine be had on said _improvement Council Champer at the is - sides from Selby Ave. to Marshall and City Hall Buildin6 in he Citty� of Ave. St. Paul. That the Finance File No. 59564, Preliminary Finance give notice of said meeting to Order 257902, Approved April h ides the persons and in the manner pro- ,,artption -Prior Ave., both sides vide by the Charter, stating the time P9 - from Fairmount Ave. to Goodrich and place of hearing, the natureof the Ave. improvement and the total cost thereof Finance File No. 59565, Preliminary as estimated. Order 257901, Approved April 3, 1972, pile No. 59572. Description - Wheeler St., both sides Adopted by the Council May 3, 1972. frem Bayard Ave. to Hartford Ave. Approved May 4, 1972. Finance File No. 59568, Preliminary (May 8, 1972) Order 257900, Approved April 3, 1972, Description - Syndicate St., both sides from Selby Ave. to Marshall Ave. Council File No. 258463 -- Finance File No. S95671 Preliminary Order 257899, Approved April 3, 1972, In the Matter of reconstructing the Description - Avon St., both sides sidewalk and replace with integral curb from Grand Ave, to Summit Ave. and sidewalk on the east side of Minne- Finance File No. 59568, Preliminary sota Street from Ninth Street to Tenth Order 257895, Approved April 3, 1972, Street together with all areaways, coal - Description -Bayard Ave., South side holes, trapdoors, tunnels and other un - from Sumner St. to Kenneth St. derground facilities of every descrip- with no alternatives, and that the esti- tion and provided that all permits here - mated cost thereof is $4.90 per lin. ft. tofore granted by said City of St. Paul for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lin. ft. for 6' for the installation and/or maintenance wide walk. of such areaways, coal -holes, trapdoors, Resolved Further, That a public tunnels and other underground facili- hearing be had on said improvement ties of every description will be and the on the 30th day of May, 1972, at same are hereby revoked unless said the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the areaways, coal -holes, trapdoors tunnels Council Chamber of the Court House and other underground facitities of and City Hall Building in the City ofevery description are reconstructed by giv St. Paul. That the Commissioner of said permittee on or before a date Finance e notice of said meeting to which is 90 days after the date of final the persons and in the manner pro- approval of this order; and that, fur- vided by the Charter, stating the time ther. the Department of Public Works, and place of hearing, the nature of the through its Chief Engineer, is hereby improvement and the total cost thereof authorized and directed to fill in and as estimated. remove such areaways, coal -holes, trap - Adopted by the Council May 3, 1972. doors, tunnels and other underground Approved May 4, 1972. facilities of every description, the per - (May 8, 1972) trapdoors£ tunnels rand others under- ground facilities of every description Council File No. 258462- fail to reconstruct the same to the satis- faction of the City Engineer on or be - In the Matter of reconstructing the fore the, above mentioned date except sidewalk and replace with integral curb where good and sufficient poured side- 362 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 363 walks now exist, under Preliminary Order 257907, approved April 3, 1972. Finance File No. 59576, Preliminary Order 258032, Approved Apiil 7, 1972, Finance File No. 59580, Preliminary Order 258024, Approved April 7, 1972, Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement The Council of the City of St. Paul Description Canfield Ave., south side from Snelling Ave. East approxi- Description-Hamline Ave., west side from Edmund Ave. to Lafond Ave. on the 31st day of May, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the having received the report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above mately 325 feet. Finance File No. S9577, Preliminary 1972, Finance File No. 59581, Preliminary Order 258025, Approved April 7, 1972, Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of improvement, and having considered hereby resolves: Order 258021, Approved April 7, Description - Galtier St., west side Description - Hamlin Ave., west fromEnglewood Ave. north ap- St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to said report, 1. That the said report and the from Stinson St. to the South approxi- mately 140 feet. side proximately 440 ft. the persons and in the manner pro - by the Charter, stating the time same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby Finance File No. 59578, Preliminary Finance File No. 59582, Preliminary Order 258028, Approved April 7, 1972, vided and place of hearing, the nature of the ordered to be proceeded with. Order 258022, Approved April 7, 1972, St., side Description - Farrington St., east improvement and the total cost thereof 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is Description Virginia east from Front Ave. to Hatch Ave. side from Burgess St. to Front Ave. and on the west side of Farrington as estimated. File No. 59574. to reconstruct the sidewalk and replace integral curb and sidewalk on the Finance FileNo. 59579, Preliminary Order 258023, Approved April 7, 1972, to Front Ave. . St. from S tiNo. Finance File No. Ave.ve. t Preliminary Adopted by the Council May 3, 1972. with east side of Minnesota Street from Street together Description -Hatch Ave., both sides from Rice St..to Woodbridge St. Order 258027, Appproved April 7, 1972, Ave., Approved May 4, 1972. (May 6, 1972). Ninth Street to Tenth with all areaways, coal- holes, trapdoors, Finance File No. S95BO, Preliminary Description - Hamime east side from Englewood Ave. to Seminary tunnels and other underground facili- ties description and provided Order 258024, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Hamlin, Ave., west Ave. and Hubbard Ave. to Hewitt Ave. of every that all permits heretofore granted by side from Edmund Ave. to Lafond Finance File No. 59584, Preliminary RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS - OF said City of St. Paul for the installation Ave. Finance File No. S9581; Preliminary Order 256026, Approved April 7, 1972, , Ave., both MENT AND FIXING TIME HEARING THEREON AND FIXING and/or maintenance of such areaways, coal -holes, trapdoors, tunnels and other Order 258025, Approved April 7, 1972, Description Geranium sides from Virginia St. to Western TIME OF HEARING ON THE underground facilities of every descrip- Description - Hamline Ave., west Ave. AWARD OF DAMAGES tion will be and the same are hereby areaways, coal- side from Englewood Ave. north ap- proximately 440 ft. with no alternatives, and that the esti- revoked unless said holes, trapdoors, tunnels and other de- Finance File No. S9582, Preliminary Order 258028, Approved April 7, 1972, mated cost thereof is $4.90 per lin. ft. for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lin. ft. for 6' Council File No. 258466- underground facilities of every scription are reconstructed by said per- on or before a date which is 90 Description - Farrington St., east side from Buprgess St. to Front Ave. wide walk. Resolved Further, That a public In the matter of opening, widening mittee days after the date of final approval of De- and on the west side of Farringtoii St. from Stinson Ave. to Front Ave. hearing be had on said improvement on the 31st day of May, 1972, at and extending WACOUTA STREET - Southeast comer at Seventh Street this order; and that, further, the of Public Works, through its Finance File No. 59583, Preliminary the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the (City Project No. P-05528) by con - partment Chief Engineer, is hereby authorized fill in such Order 258027, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Hemline Ave., east side Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of demning and taking for street put uses the parcels of land as shown on and directed to and remove areaways, coal -holes, trapdoors, tunnels from Englewood Ave. to Seminary St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance notice of said meeting to drawing No. 2111, Drawer 4, on file in Works and and other underground facilities of of Ave. and Hubbard Ave. to Hewitt Ave. give the persons and in the manner pro- the Department of Public described as follows: The Southwesterly every description, the permittees which areaways, coal -holes, trapdoors. underground facili- Finance File No. 59584, Preliminary Order 258026, Approved April 7, 1972, vided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the 15 feet of Lots 11 and 12, Block 6, Whitney and Smith's Addition; also tunnels and other, ties of every descrilftion fail to recon- Description - Geranium Ave., both improvement and the total cost thereof that part of said Lot 12 bounded by the struct the same to the satisfaction of Engineer before the sides from Virginia St. to Western Ave. as estimated. Adopted by the Council May 3, 1972. following described line: beginning at apoint on the Northwesterly line of the City on or above mentioned date except where Approved May 4, 1972. said Lot 12, said point being 15 feet good and sufficient poured sidewalks The Council of the City of St. Paul (May 6, 1972) Northeasterly of the most Westerly now exist, with no alternatives, and having received the report of the Com- corner of said Lot 12; thence Southeast - that the estimated cost thereof is $4.90 missioner of Finance upon the above erly a distance of 5 feet along a line per lin ft for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lin ft for 6' wide walk, $1.60 per sq improvement, and having considered said report; "fieretiy resolves: Council File No. 258465- Parallel to the Southwesterly line of said Lot 12; thence Northerly along a 1 ft for ante curb & walk. 1. That tilg said report and the straight line to a point on the North - Resolved Further, That a public same is hereby approved and adopted. In the Matter of reconstructing the .westerly line of said Lot 12, said point hearing be had on said improvement and the said improvement is hereby sidewalk portions of which will be in- being 5 feet Northeasterly from the on the 30th day of May. 1972, at ordered to be proceeded with. tegral curb and sidewalk on the east point of beginning; thence to the point the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the 2. That the nature of the improve- side o£ Greenbrier Avenue from Mar- of beginning and there terminating, Council Chamber of the Court House ment which the Council recommends is garet Street to Beech Street and by under Preliminary Order 251297, ap- and City Hall Building in the City of constructing and reconstructing side- doing all other work which is necessary proved November 24, 1970, Intermediary St. Paul. That the Commissioner of walks and by -doing all other work and incidental to compelte said im- Order 252163, approved January 27, 1971, Finance give notice of said meeting to which is necessary and incidental to provement, under Preliminary Order Final Order 252569, approved February the persons and in the manner pro- complete said improvement, except 257116, approved January 21, 1972. 23, 1971. vided by the Charter, stating the time where it is determined good and suffi- and place of hearing, the nature of the the total cost thereof dent poured sIdewalks now exist: The Council of the City of St. Pau] the Com- The Commissioner of Finance having improvement and as estimated. Finance File No. 59575, Preliminary having received the report of mi=.stoner of Finance upon the above submitted his report it the above File No. 59573. 3, 1972. Order 258031, Approved April 7, 1972, Description -Albany Ave., north side p y improvement and having considered said report, hereby resolves: matter as to the amount of damages awarded for the taking of the land or for Adopted by the Council May Approved May 4, 1972. from Aruna St. to Snelling Ave. right- of -way. 1. That the said report and, the easements therein appropriated the above improvement and to whom (May 6, 1972) Finance File No. S9576, Preliminary same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby payable; and also having submitted Order 258032, Approved A 7, ordered to be proceeded with, his assessment of benefits to property vel ouch Description - Canfield Ave., south 2. That the nature of the improve- from the making of said improvement, Council File No. 258464- side from Snelling Ave. to East ap- proximately 325 feet. ment which the Council recommends is to reconstruct the sidewalk portions of therefore, be it Resolved,' That the said assessment In the Matter of constructing and re- Finance File No. S9577, Preliminary Order 258021, Approved April 7, 1972, which will be integral curb and side- walk on the east side of Greenbrier of benefits be and the same is hereby approved. constructing sidewalks and by doing Description - Galtier St., west side Avenue from Margaret Street to Beech Resolved, Further, That a public all other work wh h is necessary and from Stinson St. to the South approx- Street and by doing all other work hearing be had before the Council incidental to comp`l`ete said improve- ment, except where it is determined imately 140 feet. Finance File No. 59578, Preliminary which is necessary and incidental to upon said report and for a confirmation of the awards of damages made by good and sufficient poured sidewalks Order 258022, Approved April 7, 1972, complete said improvement, except where it is determined that good and the Commissioner of Finance, and also now exist: Description -Virginia St., east side sufficient poured sidewalks now exist, upon the said assessment of benefits; Finance File No. 59575, Preliminary from Front Ave. to Hatch Ave. with no alternatives, and that the esti- wit at the Council Chamber, the Court Order 258031, Approved April 7, 1972, Finance File No. 59579, Preliminary mated cost thereof is per the City of St. Paul on House i St Description -Albany Ave., north side Order 258023, Approved April 7, 1972, per$4.9 for 5' wide walk, t per len. ft. for 6' the thirty-first day of May, Com Com from Aruna St. to Snelling Ave. right- Description - Hatch Ave., both sides wide walk, $1.50 per sq. ft. for inte. ten o'clock A.M. and that the - per of-way. from Rice St. to Woodbridge St. curb &walk. missioner of Finance be and he is m 364 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. d File No. 17544 Adopted by the Council May 3, 1972.1 ir F Approved May 4, 1972. (May 6, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT I Council File No. 258478 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for im- proving WHEELOCK PARKWAY (City Project P -0365A) from Rice Street to Edgerton Street as follows: construct 1 a bituminous overlay and do all other work which is necessary and incidental e to complete said improvement, under Preliminary Order 246443, approved November 26, 1969, Intermediary Order 247097, approved January 20, 1970, Final Order 247451, approved February 17, 1970. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment havingg been further considered by the Councll and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and he same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the Dlstrict Court of the Conty of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 20 equal installments. File No. 17445. Adopted by the Council May 4, 1972. Approved May 4, 1972. (May 6, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 258479 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- structing a public storm sewer in CENTRAL AVENUE from Oxford Streel to Milton Street; in CHATSWORTP STREET from Central Avenue to Ful. ler Avenue; and in MILTON STREET from Central Avenue to Fuller Avenue all of which is to be known as the CHATSWORTH - OXFORD RELIEI SEWER SYSTEM, (S-1398), under Pre liminary Order 245005, approved Jul; 24, 1969, Intermediary Order 246414, ap proved1969 Final Orde 46757appro apNovembproved December 23, 1969. A public hearing having been he upon the assessment for the abov improvement, and said assessmer haveg been further considered by tb Councll, and having been considers finally satisfactory, a it therefore Resolved, That he said assessmer be and the same ie hereby in all r, spects ratified, and the same is beret ordered ourt ofto e Sul, sCitye the f Ramseyt f the o no , confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the id assessment be and it is hereby termined to be payable in 5 equal stallments. le No. 17439. Adopted by the Council May 4, 1972. Approved May72. 4 691972) ESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON cuncil File"No. 258467 - In the matter of the assessment of enefits, cost and expenses for con- truction or reconstruction of sidewalks nd work incidental thereto: Contract 0-M-0501, Levy No. 14, District No. 2, Assessable: F. O. 248488 -Douglas St., east side rorri Seventh St. to Forbes Ave. and on the west side of Douglas St. from ]turgis St. to Forbes Ave. F. O. 248721 -Niles Ave., north side o h side of Nilesn Fnn St. to Ave.. ftin romClevelanon d Ave. to Cretin Ave. Non -Assessable: F. O. 248488 -Douglas St., east side from Seventh St. to Forbes Ave. and on the west side of Douglas St. from Stuggfs St. to Forbes Ave. F: B. 248721 -Niles Ave., north side from Finn St. to Cretin Ave. and on the south side of Niles Ave. from Cleveland Ave. to Cretin Ave. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted Coun ilhav ngOconsidered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, 'therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 31st day of May, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., n the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; I he Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating n said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assparticular ar againstsed the to whom or lots of the notice is directed. Adopted by the Council May 3, 1972. Approved May 4, 1972. (May 6, 1972) I RESOLUTION ANDF FIXING TIME ASSESS- MENT OF i HEARING THEREON e - d Council File No. 258468 - In the matter of the assessment of y benefits, cost and expenses for con- t struction or reconstruction of sidewalks it and work 70-M-0502, Levy No. 12, 12, istrict Nol ci�eto: t Contract OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 365 Assessable: Finance File No. S9488, Preliminary F. O. 248050 -Forest St., both sides Order 25795, Approved January 21, from E. Fifth St. to E. Sixth St. 1972, Description -Idaho Ave., north F. O. 248049 -Mounds Blvd., east side side from Edgerton St. to the west from Cherry St. to Plum St. property line of Lot 10, Block 2, Ed - F. O. 248722 -Wilson Ave., both sides gerton Manor. from Maple St. to Maria Ave. Finance File No. 59989, Preliminary F. O. 249024-E. Fifth St., both sides Order 257096, Approved January 21, from Hazel St, to the west approxi- 1972, Description -Maple St., east side mately 600 feet. from E. Third St, to E Fourth St. F. O. 249623 -Short St., both sides Finance File No. S9490, Preliminary from Bates Ave. to Maria Ave. Order 257097, Approved January 21, 1972, Description -Bush Ave., south Non -Assessable: side from Fanquier Pl. to Walsh St. F. O. 248050 -Forest St., both sides and on the north side of Bush Ave. from E. Fifth St. to E. Sixth St. from Weide St. extended to Walsh St. F. O. 248049 -Mounds Blvd., east side vacated. from Cherry St. to Plum St. Finance File No. S9991, Preliminary F. O. 249623 - Short St., both sides Order 257098, Approved January 21, from Bates Ave. to Maria Ave. 1972, Description -Hopkins- St„ both sides from Payne Ave. to DeSoto St. The assessment of benefits, cost and Finance File No. 59492, Preliminary expenses for and in connection with Order 257099, Approved January 21, the above improvement having been 1972, Description -Hope St., west side submitted to the Council, and the from E. Minnehaha Ave. to the south Council having considered same and approximately 145 ft. found the said assessment satisfactory, A public hearing having been had therefore, be it upon the above improvement upon Resolved, That the said assessment due notice, and the Council having be and the same is hereby in all heard allpersons objections and respect Rs approved. recommendations relative thereto, and esolved Further, that a public having fully considered the same; hearing be had on said assessment on therefore, be it the 31st day of May, Council1972, at the Resolved, By the Council of the City hour of 10 o'clock A.M. in the Council of St. Paul that the precise nature, Chamber of the Court House and City extent and kind of improvement to be Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; made by the said City is constructing that the Commissioner of Finance give and reconstructing sidewalks and by notice of said meetings, as required by doingall other work which is neces- the Charter, stating in said notice the sary and incidental to complete said time and place of hearing, the nature improvement, except where good and of the improvement, and the amount sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: re101 or lots of thelFinance File No. S9483, Preliminary to whom the notice Order 257112, Approved January 21, 1972, Description -Elk St., west side Council May 3, 1972. from Sycamore Street to the South 1972. approximately 165 feet. 6, 1972) Finance File No. S9484. Preliminary FINAL ORDERS Council File No. 258397- 1972, Description -Maria sides from Third St. to Conway -Ave- In the Matter of Constructing and Finance File No. 59486, Prelin reconstructing sidewalks and by doing Order 257093, Approved Janus all other work which is necessary and 1972, Description -East Thirt incidental to complete said improve- south side from Arcade St, to ment, except where good and sufficient St. poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. S9487, Prelim Finance File No. S9483, Preliminary, Order 25794, Approved Janus Order 257112, Approved January 21, 1972, Description -East Third St 1972, Description -Elk St., west side sides from Maria Ave. to Bates from Sycamore Street to the south Finance File No. 59498. Prelim mately 135 feet. Finance File No. S9489, Preliminary 59485, Preliminary Order 25796, Approved January 21, ,roved January 21, 1972, Description -Maple St., east -Maria Ave., both side from E. Third St. to E. Fourth't, to Conway St. St. S9486, Preliminary Finance File No. S9490, Preliminary .roved January 21, Order 25797, Approved January 21, -East Third St., 1972, Description Bush Ave., south rcade St. to Maple side from,Fangtller Pl. to Walsh St. and on the north aide of Bush Ave. 59487, Preliminary from Weide St. extended to Walsh St. roved January 21, vacated. East Third St., both Finance File No. 59492, Preliminary we. to Bates Ave. Order 257099, Approved January 21, 366 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 1972, Description -Hope St., west side from E. Miunehaha Ave. to the south e, approximately 145 £t. e and the Council hereby orders said im- n provement to be made. d Resolved Further, That the Com- a missioner of Public Works be and is p hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for F said improvement, and submit same to the Councll £or approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said T to provement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council May 2, 1972. Approved May 9, 1972. (May 6, 1972) Council File No. 258444 - In the Matter of Constructing and re- constructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, except where good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. 594731 Preliminary Order 257079, Approved January 18, 1972, Description -Upper Afton Rd., south side from 270 ft. West of Luella St. to 345 feet West of Luella_St. _ to I Axton noau. Finance File No. S9476, Preliminary Order 257113, Approved January 21, 1972, Description -Agate St., both sides from Magnolia Ave. to Jessa- mine vFie. xi.. o,.ro Ale No. 59477, Preliminary southwest side from the South line of Suburban Hills, Block 15 to the North line of Short St. extended. Finance 'Elle Ns. 59478, Preliminary oG ,an --d .Tanuary 21. St., to ?inance File No. S9479, Preliminary Order 257091, Approved January 21 1972, Description -Maria Ave., botY Side from Short St, to McLean St. Finance File No. 59480, Preliminarl Order 257121, Descri ton -Case Averoved uarnortl 21 1972, P side from Duluth St. to Frank St. Finance File No. 59481, P3 It Order 257118, Approved January 21 1972, Description -Cayuga St., nortl side from Arkwright St. to Westmin ster St. Finance File No. S9482, Preliminarr, 2. 19 Order Description-Mar a January bot sides from Surrey Ave. to Conway S A public hearing having been he upon the above improvement upo due notice, -and the Council Navin recad aommendations relative thereto, an having fully considered the same therefore, be it Resel-d, By the Council of the City St. Paul that the precise nature, tent and kind of improvement to be ide by the said City is Constructing d reconstructing sidewalks and by ing all other work which is necessary .d incidental im- ent,cept complete a good and fficient poured sidewalks now exist: nance File No. S9473, Preliminary 1972. Description -Upper January Rd., south side from 270 ft. West of Luella St. to 345 feet West of Luella St. inance File No. 59474, Preliminary Order 257114, Approved January 21, 1972, Description -Conway Ave., south side from Pederson St. vacated to Howard St. inance File No. S947s Preliminary Order 257115, Approved `January 21, 1972,Description-McKnight Rd., west side from No. Park Drive to Upper Afton Road. 'inance File No. 59477, Preliminary Order 257119, Approved January 21, 1972, Description - Mounds Blvd., ofuSubu banest d Hills, Bl Block the 55, to lthe v.. h lino of Short St. extended. 1972, Description -E. Seventh St., north side from Birmingham St. to Hazelwood St. Finance File No. S9479, Preliminary Order 257091, Approved January 21, 1972, Description -Maria Ave., both Sides from Short St. to McLean St. Finance File No. S9480, Preliminary Order 257121, Approved January 21, 1972, Description -Case Ave., north side from Duluth St. to Frank St. Finance File No. S9481, Preliminary Order 257118, Approved January 21, 1972, Description -Cayuga St., north n side from Arkwght St. to Westmin- ster St. Finance File No. S9482, Preliminary Order 257117, Approved January both 1972, Description -Maria Ave., sides from Surrey Ave. to Conway St. and the Council hereby orders said im- pr.v.ment to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- nd is missioner instructedublic andWorks directedd to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, rideTay irt are hrrebyyauhoriznddeced to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council May 3, 1972. Approved May 4, 1972. (May 6, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES I a Council File No. 25827"rdinance No. g 15088 -By Roger M. Conway - d AN ORDINANCE SET'T'LING THE CAGAINS;f THE CITY O SAINT PAUL.. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 367 The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420 to Kathleen A. Wright the sum of $125.95, in full settlement of her claim for damages and injuries sustained on March 8 1972 as a result of an accident involving a City vehicle driven by Edmund A. Kapaun at or near the intersection of Buford and Grantham, Saint Paul, Minnesota. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon his execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the Cor- poration Counsel, for all damages sus- tained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council May 9, 1972. Yeas - Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. President (McCarty) -7. Nays -0. Approved May 10, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258291-4Drdinance No. 15089 -By Charles P. McCarty - An Ordinance amending Chapter 152 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code per- taining to Taxicabs -Vehicle Require- ments. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Section 152.09 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code entitled "Vehicles - Requirements" is hereby amended by inserting a new subsection (8) to read as follows: "(8) Every taxicab shall be equipped with a partition separating the pas- sengers from the vehicleoperators. Said partition shall be of a clear sub- stance to enable the passenger, at all times, to see the fee register on the vehicle meter and shall be of a bullet proof substance. It shall contain an appropriate device for the exchange of fare between passenger and opera- tor." SECTION 2 That Section 152.09 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code entitled "Vehicles - Requfremeilyts" is hereby further amended���Hyyy striking therefrom subsec- tion (4) alyd substituting in lieu thereof the folio g: "(4) Eve y ublic vehicle shall have a knob i side of each door by means of which the door may be easily opened from the inside. It shall fur- ther contain a device by which the operator may lock and control each door..' SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council May 10, 1972. Yeas - Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. President (McCarty) -7. Nays -0. Approved May 10, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. Attest: iLUiRY E. MARSHALL City Clerk. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258312 -Ordinance No. 15090 -By Roger M. Conway - AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PER- MISSION TO THE ATIR INVESTMENT COMPANY, 3647 MC KINLEY STREET NORTHEAST, MINNEAPOLIS, MIN- NESOTA 55418, TO MAINTAIN TWO STAIRWAYS AT 1264 and 1286 HAZEL - WOOD STREET, SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That permission and authority are hereby granted to Atir Investment Company, 3647 McKinley Street North- east, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55418, Its successors and assigns, to maintain two stairways on Hazelwood Street between Maryland Avenue and Ivy Avenue to serve as access to its properties located at 1264 and 1266 Hazelwood Street, Saint Paul. SECTION 2 That the Commissioner of Public Works is hereby, authorized to issue a permit to the Atir Investment Company for the maintenance of said stairways, subject to the following terms and con- ditions: a. That said permittee shall Day the cost of publication of this ordi- nance and all resolutions passed in relation to said ordinance; b. That said permittee shall pay the cost of administration, engineering and inspection incurred by the De- partment of Public Works because of this undertaking; said costs to be no greater than a sum of $200.00, to be accounted for under Depart- ment of Public Works Project Number E-1093; C. That said permittee shall furnish to the Department of Public Works all documents of record that are a d. That the City Council hereby ex- pressly reserves the right to re- voke this permit whenever the permittee or its successor in in- terest is in defaultor whenever, in said Council's opinion, the pub- 368 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL e. lie interest will be served by such revocation; and that whenever the City tt eorits shall successordin inter- per est shall, at its own expense, re- move said stairways orpart there- of, from the public boulevard and shall restore said boulevard to its original condition as represented ghe radesa.10p and/oin r c accordance sectith ons established for stations 6+50 throw h 9-{-90 in the Plans and __ �__.,__.. <... .— eroding and repair all property, wneme. c or private, damaged or h may be damaged due to the ition, maintenance, removal -,.�e.,nn of .aid maintenance. of f. That said permittee or its sudcces- sor in interest shall take out an maintain during the period of this permit and while said stairways are located in said public stree�, a fend the City of Saint i'aui, agents, officers and employees from any and all damages, claims, losses, ,lodgments, suits or ex- penses on account of all claims of whatever nature arising out of or connected with the construction, maintenance, operation and pres- or the or offsaiddboulevard$ g. The liability insurance shall be issued by an insurance company u"en.ad to do business in the State the per. renewal. L permit - City of to to re- te. The .hall be force and effecsaid bont whileremain this permit is in effect; tspermittee an he necesrybond and documents to the Office Engineer of the Department of Public Works within thirty (30) days from and after passage of this ordinance. The insshall ron said documents the Corpoai ul for review and Cifysaid Saint oo dPd insurance are sufficient said docu- ent% shall be filed wil the Office of the Comptroller of the City of Saint Paul; j hirtysaid (30) days from an aiter lhin the passage of pthis ordinance, file fl ri'Iynegreeingnce to allrthe provi- with the City Clerk.conditions herein, SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from find after its passage, approval and )ublication. Passed by the Council May 10, 1972. Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway,dec Mr� President d(MeCartyn7. Nays -0. Approved May 10, 1972. CHARLES P. McCCARTY, Attest: HARRY E. MARSH 1AIy clerk. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258349—Ordinance No. 15091—By Roger M. Conway — nuTITNANCE AMENDING coverage: SOTA, A Mini r•.��++� ' Bodily injury insurance (in- TION, AND ITS SUCCESSORS OR eluding death) in an amount of ASSIGNS, TO CONSTRUCT, OPER- not less than $100,000.00 for all ATE, AND MAINTAIN AN OVER - damages arising out of bodily HEAD PEDESTRIAN PASSAGEWAY injuries to or death of one per- ACROSS SIXTH STREET BETWEEN son and subject to the same THE INTERSECTION THEREWITH limit for each person in a total OF WABASHA STREET AND CEDAR amount of not less than $300,000.00 STREET. on account of any one accident. Property damage insurance in an The Council of the City of Saint Paul amount of not less than $50,000.00 Does Ordain: for all damagges to or destruction of property in any one accident. SECTION 1 The coverage shall automatically accurreed hce of er the a ydaceil' ent for loss File No at 2 55464, 644, adop ed ono Septembeir from which liability may there- 10, 1971, bey and the same is hei' by Paul shall bennoti�fied 110 nays tin pamended aragraphbl anddeletinserting the fromcfollw- ing in lieu and in place thereof: advance of the cancellation of the or its insurance coverage by the issuing succe sor inidinteresttshaltee l co/mplete company; h That said p fS furnish etruction traerec aagaoverhdpedesiiPpassageway a bond tothe City oint Paul in the sum of Five Thousand Dollars hereunder and hereof not later than - ($5,000.00) conditioned to Co Ply wlth all the terms of this ordi- July 1, 1972: OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL,, 369 SECTION 2 This amending ordinance shall be deemed contingent upon the filing of a letter C tyClerk by and on i th behalf of the permittee, the Housing and Redevelop- entof Paul withinritten (10)of li daystyafter Saint sage of this ordinance. SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publica- tion. Passed by the Council May 11, 1972. Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. President (McCarty) -7. Nays -0. Approved May 11, 1972. CHARLES P. MCCARTY, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. Clerk. MARSHALL, City (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258350—Ordinance No. 15092—By Roger M. Conway— The Council of the City of Saint Pau Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 14919, Counc! File No. 255601, adopted on Septembe amended by d eting home Sect on : Paragraph n and inserting the follow ing m lieu and in place thereof: n. That said permittee and/or it successor in interest shall complel the construction and erection of sat o v e r h e a d pedestrian pas age hereunder and in accordance with tl: requirements hereof not later tha July 1, 1972." SECTION 2 This amending ordinance shall 1 deemed contingent upon the filing o£ letter of acceptance hereto wi t2 City Clerk by and on behalf of tl permittee, the Housing and Redeveloi ment Authority of the City of Sat Paul, within ten (30) days after pa sage of this ordinance. SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect ai be in force thirty (30) days from to iter its passage, approval and publi- ation. Passed by the Council May 11, 1972. Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, Devine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. -resident (McCarty )_7. Nays -0. Approved May 11, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. fittest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (May 13, 1972) RESOLUTIONS !ouncil File No. 258296 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That since it was necessary or the Public Safety Personnel to usew heir on vehicles- during background nvestigatons due to lack of City - owned vehicles, the City Council au- horizes the Reimbursement of the ex- ,enses as herein listed: William K. Fenney, 743 Miles at ... .075 Walter A. Johnson, 58.6 Miles at .. .075 Pred Kaphingst, 140. Miles at ...... .075 :eon G. Klein, 547^Mites at ........ .075 fon Markuson, 874 Miles at ........ .075 Keith Miller, 307 Miles at ......... .075 Terrance J. O'Brien, 29 Miles at ... .075 Michael R.,Perzichilli, 615 Miles at .075 Howard G. Skillings, 414 Miles at .. .075 and be it Further Resolved, That the proper City officials be and they are hereby authorized to pay said amount from Police Training Fund 3115-204. Adopted by the Council May 5, 1972. Approved May 5, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258492—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, The Metropolitan Council is in the process of formulating a guideline for determining metropolitan benefits; and has proposed certain al- ternative policies for this purpose; and Whereas, St. Paul strongly supports the adoption of the Alternative A Poli- cy, with certain modifications, for de- termining these metropolitan benefits A" intended by the Metropolitan Sewer Act; Whereas, We oppose any broad all- inclusive deflniton of metropolitan benefits as being contrary to the intent of the law, and as being in conflict with other existing policies for allocation of sewer costs and as being an economic liability to our sewer service area; and Whereas, We believe that all metro- politan benefits as determined under Alternative A should have their costs calculated yearly as provided for in Metropolitan Benefit Cost Allocation Method 2; and Whereas, We believe that protects fitting the description of metropolitan bene is as defined in Alternative A but were constructed in the past, should also be financed on a metropolitan wide basis; therefore, be it hereby Resolved. That the City of St. Paul strongly urges the Metropolitan Coun- 370 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL cil to adopt Alternative A with the fol- , fact that two (2) of the three (3) trade - lowing modifications as its policy for! in trucks were destroyed in a fire at determining metropolitan benefits: I the Public Works Garage, 891 North 1. A provision for retroactivity Dale Stre=t on April 11, 1972 should be eluded; Be It Further Resolved, That the 2. The ord "may" in the pol- Purchasing Agent be and is hereby atement should be changed authorized to purchase the following '•shall" making the determina- for the Department of Public Works, tion of metropolitan benefits as de- Municipal Equipment, 891 North Dale fined, required; Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota from 3. All key elements of Alternative A MINNEAPOLIS GMC TRUCK CENTER should be included as a written 3 Model CE15734 GMC Pick -Up part of the metropolitan benefit Trucks, Each $2,773.89 ....... $8,321.67 policy; LESS TRADE-IN — 1-1963 4. Criteria for establishing what is Chevrolet Pick -Up, Model considered to be "substantial use" C3604, Serial No. 3C364J1- of a resource by the public must 22345—City #16 . $ 300.00 be in writing and included in the for the total cost of ........... $8,021.67 guideline. These criteria should in -Terms: Net sure that use of a resource desig- nated as a metropolitan benefit will . in accord with the specifications on not be resicted to any group of Formal Bid No. 4875 the award being individuals and that the resource I made to the lowest responsible bidder is readily appeasable to all persons, meeting specifications and is served by public transportation, Furthermore, That the Corporation and in most cases is under public Counsel is hereby the to draft on and be it further the proper form of contract. The prop - Resolved, That Metropolitan Benefit er City officials are hereby authorized Cost Allocation Method 2 be adopted to execute said contract on behalf of for determining Cost apportionment; the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota. and be it finally Formal Bid No. 4875. Resolved, That copies of this resolu- Req'n 0613. tion be sent to the Metropolitan Council Code: 1220-354. and to its Sewer Board. Reimb. from 2235-803. Adopted by the Council May 5, 1972. Adopted by the Council May 5, 1972. Approved May 5, 1972. Approved May 5, 1972. (May 13, 1972) (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258507—By Roger M. Council File No. 258504-13y Roger M. Conway— Conway— Resolved, That the City Council Whereas, The following SIDEWALK hereby concurs in the action of the CONTRACTOR having met all of the Contract Committee in the award of a provisions of Chapter 220 of the Leegis- contract for furnishing all labor, ma- terials. eeuinment and services neces- lative Code of the City of au and having made the proper application for a SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR'S LI- CENSE, it is hereby Resolved, That the said SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR upon providing a bond and the payment of the Sixty Dollars ($60.00) license fee is hereby grted a license authorizing him to engaange it the of SIEWALK TOR inithesCity of St. Paul for CONTRAC- TOR yt,ai 1972. Michaels Concrete Co. Adopted by the Council May 5, 1972 Approved May 5, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258505—By Roger M Conway— Resolved, That out of the Workmen' Compensation Account of the Genera Fund weekly compensation of $80.00 b paid Robert J. Brown while he is tem di injuries he totally led on April 3,0n c 197: Publlcwhile eWorkse d anthat $1600tin fin: settlement, to and including April 1972, is now due and payable. Adopted by the Council May 5, 197. Approved May 5, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258506—By Roger M ""ay Be It Resolved, That City COuci File No. 257235 approved on Januaryn3] 1972 is hereby rescinded due to th tract price of ive (12) Water Price $250.00— Work to Com- m—Lump Sum on and Assess 000.80) as a result o 5033 and the specifications incorporated therein. F. "IT' being the low- est responsible bidder under the spe- cifications and the Corporation Counsel is hereby directed to draft the proper form of contract and obtain the neces- sary performance and payment bonds. The proper City officials are hereby authorized execute said contract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. C.F. No. 257786. Contract No. S -1438A. Formal Bid No. 5033. Dept. Cont. No. 5-14381. Engineer's Estimate: $304,000.00. Formal Bid No. 5033. Adopted by the Council May 5, 1972. Approved hiay 5, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council Filey— No. 258508—By Charles P. Where I hereas, Over a long period of time I certain inequities have developed in OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 371 the pay structure affecting ,the classes Council File No. 258515—By Victor J. of graded employes known as Tree Tedesco— Trimmer, Groundsman, Foreman I, II Resolved, That the proper City offi- and III, Water Meter Serviceman, and cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- Blacksmith-Boiler Maker; and tain employes in the Department of Whereas, In order to alleviate the Parks and Recreation and Public Build - foregoing inequities, it is the unanimous ings for overtime employment as de - recommendation of the aforementioned scribed in the resolution. parties to the negotiations that the pay Adopted by the Council May 9, 1972. scales for aforesaid classes of graded Approved May 10, 1972. employes when finally established be (May 13, 1972) made in pursuant of the previously adopted policy of the City Council of equal pay for equal work insofar as Council File No. 258516 — By Dean possible; now, therefore, be it Meredith— Resolved, That when the pay scales Resolved, That the proper City offi- for aforesaid classes of graded em- cers are hereby authorized and directed ployes shall be established by proper to execute on behalf of the City of ordinance, the terms of said ordinance Saint Paul Amendment to Agreement shall provide and this Council states for Systems Engineering Services be - by this resolution that it shall be its keen the City and International Busl- intent that the effective date of this pay ness Machines Corporation so as to adjustment shall be the first pay period extend the time of completion to July after the date of adoption of this reso- 31, 1972, and to add additional services lution. to be rendered within the Scope of Adopted by the Council April 21, 1972. Effort, all within the original Estimated Approved April 21, 1972. Total Cost to the City of $30,660.00. (May 13, 1972) Adopted by the Council May 9, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. ` (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258510—By Rosalie L. _ Butler— Whereas, It is the intent of the Council File No. 258517 — By Dean Council to provide for the qualifications Meredith— for the heads of the various depart- Whereas, Proper notice has been re- ments proposed to be established under ceived as to change of officers in Wal - the New Charter approved by the mont, Incorporated at 2051 Ford Park - voters on November 3, 1970, now, way, holders of On Sale Liquor License therefore, be it No. 8198, expiring January 31, 1973, Resolved, That the Council hereby therefore, be it requests the Reorganization Committee Resolved, That with the resignation to study, formulate and make recom- of Walter A. Montpetit as President and mendations to the City Council fli u- Treasurer, and the resignation of Flor- lati% prerequisite qualifications for ence E. Montpetit as Secretary, Earl heads o£ the proposed new administra- Daniel Montpetit resigned as Vice tive departments of the City and a President and Earl Daniel Montpetit is city administrator under the new form appointed President and Treasurer, also of Charter. all the stock which was held by Walter Adopted by the Council May 5, 1972. A. Montpetit, is now held by Earl Den - Approved May 5, 1972. iel Montpetit, the sole stockholder. (May 13, 1972) Adopted by the Council May 9, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258511— 258512 — By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on Council File No. 258518 — By Dean the City Treasury, to the aggregate Meredith— amount of $305,306.50, covering checks Whereas, Under C. F. 257823, March numbered 8126 to 8252 inclusive, as per 28, 1972, permission was granted to the checks or pertinent listing of same on Minnesota Conference of Seventh -day file in the office of the City Comp- Adventists to conduct a Tag Day on troller. Monday, May 1, 1972, between the hours Adopted by the Council May 5, 1972. of 7:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M. on the Approved May 5, 1972. streets of the City of St. Paul, and (May 13, 1972) Whereas, They requested permission to conduct their Tag Day on May 15, 1972, because of the weather condi- Council File No. 258514 = By Dean tions on May 1, 1972, therefore, be it Meredith— Resolved, That permission be and the Resolved, That Application L 14483 same is hereby granted to the Minne- for General Repair Garage license at aota Conference of Seventh -day Ad - 432 University Avenue, made by Duane ventists to conduct such solicitation on Haatvedt, be and the same is hereby May 15, 1972 between the hours of denied upon recommendation of the 7:00 A.M. and 9:60 P.M. on the streets Bureau of Fire Protection, be=,' f of the City of St. Paul. his failure to comply with thee- Adopted by the Council May 9, 1972. ments of that bureau for this type of Approved May 10. 1972. business and that the license fee posted (May 13, 1972) for the license be and the same is here- by forfeited to cover the period the applicant operated on said application Council File No. 258519 — By Dean and the processing of same. Meredith— Adopted by the Council May 9, 1972. Resolved, That Application M 997 for Approved May 10, 1972. Class C3 -Drive -In Restaurant and Cg - (May 13, 1972) arette licenses, applied for by Earl 372' PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Nelson at 1440 Arcade, be and the same i are hereby granted, subject to the fol- 1 lowing conditions, that the grounds be i preparedand maintained so as to be ' dustless, that the debris be picked.up i and removed daily from the premises, and that the sidewalks around the premises be cleared of snow and ice during the winter. Adopted by the Council May 9, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258520 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That Application M 1303 for Pool Hall 12 Tables, Class D -Original Container, and Cigarette licenses, ap- plied for by Frank Hayes at 665 Selby Avenue, be and the same are hereby granted. Adopted by the Council May 9, ,1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258521 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That Application M 1569 for Close -Out -Sale license, applied for by Max Nachman at 1545 E. Maryland Ave- nue, be and the same is hereby granted. Adopted by the Council May 91 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258522 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 9, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258523 - By Dear. Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for b} the persons named on the list attachec to this resolution be and the same ar< hereby granted, and the City Cle_k ii instructed to issue such licenses upor the payment into the City treasury o: the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 9, 1972 Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258524 - By Deai Meredith - Resolved, That Foodstuff Vendin Machines licenses applied for by th persons, firms, etc. named on the It: attached to this resolution be and th same are hereby granted, and the Cit Clerk is instructed to issue such li censes upon the payment into the Cit treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 9, 197: Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258525 -By Victor Tedesco - Resolved, That Minnesota State Ban be and hereby is granted a permit 1 istall 29 additional parking spaces on roperty located on the northeast cor- er of Plato Boulevard and Robert treet, more particularly described as )Mows: Lot 6, and southerly 69.21 it. of Lot 5, Block 4, Riverview Industrial Park No. 11 ll in accordance with plans dated Re- eived November 27, 1970; subject to ie condition that said applicant-per- iittee, and its successors and assigns, hall _make due compliance with all pplicable provisions of municipal ordi- ances, state statutes and rules and egulations of public authorities having ogni Adopptetedd by the Council May 9, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13,1972) :ouncil File No. 258526 - By Dean Meredith - Whereas, The Commissioner of Public ;afety and the Bureau of Health have ubmitted investigation and inspection -eports pertaining to the hereinafter iescribed properties, copies of which ire attached hereto and made a part iereof; Whereas, The Council finds that the •onditions described in the hereinafter iescribed properties constitutes nui- iance which threaten the public peace, health and safety; and Whereas, Pursuant to Section 374 of the Charter of the City of Saint Paul and Section 265.52 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, 24 hours' notice has been given to the owner, occupant, or agent of each of such properties de- manding the abatement and removal of such nuisances; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That upon the recommen- sances from the following oescrioen properties: 747 Ashland -Lot 29, Block 1, Palace Addition Large accumulation of refuse and dog dirt In yard. Remove said refuse and dog dirt. 968 Bague-Except alley east 30 feet of Lot 1, Block 4, Farepaugh's Division A and West % df Lot 11, Block 4, Smith and Taylor's Addition Refuse in garage and on yard. Re- move this refuse. 495 St. Anthony -Lot 17, Block 13, Mackubin and Marshall's Addition Secure building and remove refuse from rear yard. the cost of such removal to be charged against Fund No. 0272; and be it Further Resolved, That the Commis- sioner of Public Safety is directed to ascertain the cost of such removal and to forward the same to the County Auditor on or before October 1 of the year in which ascertained for collection in the same manner as taxes against said properties. Adopted by the Council May 9, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258527 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That Francis Chenoweth be paid the sum of $2,756.25 out of the OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 373 Workmen's Compensation Account of to the same conditions and require - the General Fund in full settlement of ments as set out in Ordinance C. F. No. his claim against the City of Saint Paul 258530 pending before the Council of for compensation resulting from his the City of Saint Paul; informal ap- injury of August 5, 1970, while em- proval of the construction of Ebertz ployed by the Department of Public Court, a public street and all items in - Safety, Bureau of Fire Protection, cidental thereto being hereby given in whereby he suffered a 121, q% ermanent anticipation of the final adoption and partial disability to his back; that of approval of said Ordinance. said sum, $2,756.25 is now due and pay- Adopted Maythe 10 uracil May 9, 1972. able. 1972 Adapted by the Council May 9, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258532 -By Roger M. Conway - Council File No. 258529 -By Roger M. Resolved, That the proper City offi- Conway- cern are hereby authorized to pay car - Whereas, An Ordinance, C.F. No. lain employes in the Department of 258528, granting permission to the Hous- Public Works for overtime employment ing and Redevelopment Authority of as described in the resolution. the City of Saint Paul to reconstruct a Adopted by the Council May 9, 1972. public sewer, to construct caissons, Approved May 10, 1972. _ footings, a roadbed, and items inciden- (May 13, 1972) tal thereto within a sewer easement in vacated Jenks Avenue from Edgerton Street to 150 feet west of Payne Ave- nue, and to construct a roadbed tee Council File .No. 258537 -By Roger M. turn around in the westerly 30 feet of Conway - the remaining 150 feet of Jenks Avenue Whereas, The City has entered into public dedicated right-of-way, to serv- an Agreement on the 3rd day of June, ice Payne Avenue, has been prepared 1968, with Toltz, Icing, Duvall, Anderson and introduced to the Council of the and Associates Incorporated, pertaining City of Saint Paul, and will be adopted to the furnishing of Engineering Serv- on May 24, 1972 to be effective even- ices to the Department of Public Works tually on June 26, 1972; now, therefore, involving sewer service agreements to be it suburiban municipalities, which Agree. Resolved- That nendina the said Ordi- ment has been amended jri-1970 so asgt0 a permit Whereas, The Department of Public _„_ wnrkc now recommends that the said thority of the City of Saint raui ro vide another $2,000,00 for services to be reconstruct a public sewer, to construct rendered he the Cit involving the same caissons, footings, a roadbed, and items y incidental thereto within said sewer program; now therefore be it easement and to construct a roadbed Resolved, Tiiat the (!ouncil of the tee turn around in said portion of city City of Saint Paul does hereby approve dedicated right-of-way subject to the the Second Amendment to the a ove- same conditions and reqquirements as referenced Agreement so as to author - set out in Ordinance CF. No.. 258528 ize expenditure o!_ ums not to exceed .,_ ...i�oe ....,,r0 ,otatnd constructlon of -the aforementioned of Public Works City clerx ana camp - items being hereby given in anticipa- troller are hereby authorized to exe= tion of the final adoption and approval cute said Amendment to Agreement on of said Ordinance. behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Adopted by the Council May 9, 1972. Adopted by the Council May 9, 1972. Approved May 10 1872. Approved May 10 1972. (May N 972. (May 1t3, 1972) Council File No. 258531 -By Roger M. Council File No. 258538 -By Victor J. Conway- Tedesco - Whereas, An Ordinance C. F. No. Whereas, The City Architect has re - 258530, granting permission to W. J. quested the City Council to hold a Ebertz, 2028 Upper Afton Road, Saint public hearing to consider the advisa- Paul, Minnesota 55119, to grade surface bility and necessity of the correction and pave Ebertz Court from its Inter- or wrecking and removal of the follow - section with Battle Creek Road to a ing described buildings, said structures cul-de-sac approximately 400 feet from having been reported to constitute a said intersection and, further, to con- public hazard: struct public sanitary sewer and service Address, 448 Blair; Legal Description, connections in said street has been pre- Lot 4, Block 7, Michels Re of Stinson's pared and introduced to the Council Division; Type of Structure, One story of the City of Saint Paul, and will beframe single family dwelling. eventually onl June 2891972; now, hera- known record wnetsrof saidt buildings fore be it are as follows: Resolved, That pending the said The Estate of Lona M. Henry Ordinance That effective, the De- Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a partment of Public Works is hereby, public hearing be held by and before authorized and directed to issue a ,per- the Council of the City of Saint Paul mit to W. J. Ebertz to grade, surface in the Council Chamber of the Court and pave said street and construct House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on May public sewers in said location, subject 23, 1972 to consider the advisability and 374 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said structures on the above described property inas- much as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the City Arch- itect, on behalf of file City Council, notify by mail the record owners of I the property in question at the last known address, as well as other in- terested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. (New) Adopted by the Council May 9, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) File No. 258539—By Victor J. 0 is, The attached plans and :tons for Bituminous Work at Parks located in Saint Paul �r prepared tion the City Archi- :r the direction io the d Public Parks, Recreation and Public s; now, therefore, it ed, That said Plans and the being satisfactory io the ,loner of Parks, Recreation and luildings, are hereby approved Purchasing Agent is hereby ed to -advertise for bids thereon fanner provided in and by the Job #72-08. :d by the Council May 9, 1972. Council File No. 258540—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The attached plans and specifications for the Site Work at Scheller Playground located at Thomas Street and Galtier Street, have been prepared by the City Architect under the direction of the Commis- sioner of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That said plans and sped- - fications, being satisfactory to the Commissioner of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings, are hereby approved and the Purchasing Agent is hereby authorized to advertise for bids thereon In the manner provided in and by the Charter, said advertisement to specify a deposit fee of $10. Job #71-45. Adopted by the Council May 9, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258541 — 258542 — By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of $254,425.16, covering checks numbered 8253 to 8513 inclusive, as per checks or pertinent listing of same on file in the office of the City Comp- troller. Adopted by the Council May 9, 1972. Approved Maaayy 103 1997.12) Council File No. 258547—By Roger M. Conway— In the matter of constructing a public storm sewer in SYLVAN AVENUE from Jessamine Avenue to Cottage Avenue; in PARK AVENUE from Jessamine cvenue to Ivy Avenue; in RICE ITREET from Maryland Avenue to Iawmoine Avenue; in ROSE AVENUE rom Rice Street to Park Avenue; in SAWTHORNE AVENUE from Rice ,treet toPark Avenue; in ORANGE ,VENUE from Rice Street to Park ,venue; in HYACINTH AVENUE from lice Street to Park Avenue; in IVY ,VENUE from Rice Street to Sylvan ,venue, all to be known as the PARK - Vv STORM SEWER SYSTEM (S-1245). Resolved, That all of the bids pre- iared, submitted and opened on May 3, .972, are hereby rejected, and be it urther Resolved, That the plans and specifi- :ations for the above named tmprove- nent, as submitted by the Commis- ;ioner of Public Works, under Prehmi- iary Order No. 255349, approved August l7, 1971, and Final Order No. 256781, ap- 'mved December 22, 1971, are hereby ipproved and be it further Resolved, That all holders of the ? vious plans for this improvement will be furnished new contracts free of charge, and be it further Resolved, That the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby directed to adver- tise for bids on this improvement. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258563—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, The final costs for the in- stallation of new traffic signals at Hairline & Thomas, Fairview & Selby, Prosperity & Maryland, Rice & Arling- ton and revision of the traffic signal at Clarence & Maryland, Comptroller's Contract L-7269 have been determined and Whereas, Upon final allocation of funds from which the above improve- ment was to be paid, it was found that the amount originally set up for its financing is insufficient to meet the final costs and that an additional amount of $451.00 will be required, therefore, be it Resolved, That the amount of $451.00 be applied from the Public Works Project Contingency Fund toante the additional cost of the abov im- by the Council May 10, 1972. i May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) File No. 258564—By Roger M. ed, That the Northern States mpany be given permission to pproximately 327 lineal feet Rain on lith Street (south side) Exchange and Auditorium and ranee (east side) between 6th 14786, approved May Council May 10, 1972. 10, 1972- 13, 1972) Council File No. 258565—By Roger M. Conway — Rgsolved, That the Northern States P9 q r Company be given permission to OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 375 install approximately 100 lineal feet of Gas Main on Minnesota Street (west side) between 4th Street and 5th Street under provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, approved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1971 Council File No. 258566—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain a manhole on East Seventh Street 14 feet north of south propertyline and 51 feet west of the east property line of Jackson Street. All work to be inaccordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to . pay cost of publication incident hereto Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) File No. 258567—By Roger M. as, In the matter of construct- iblic storm sewer in MH,TON from Palace Avenue to Grand in CHATSWORTH STREET Clair Avenue to Osceola Ave - BEET from ola Avenue; from Linwoc mule: in GRA th Street to Mill k AVENUE f Chatsworth Sir AVENUE from Avon Street; a VENUE from Be :reet; all to be I -ST. CLAIR ST( Order No. 256166, approved October 27, 1971. Resolved, That all orders in the above matter be and the same are hereby cancelled, annulled and rescinded and all proceedings in such matter be dis- continued. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved (MayMay 13,1972) 11972) Council File No. 258568—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, The Commissioner of High- ways has prepared plans, special pro- visions and specifications for the im- provement of a part of Trunk Highway Number 115 renumbered as Trunk Highway Number 3 within the corpo- rate limits of the City of St. Paul from the Concord Street to So. Corp. Limits; and Whereas, Said plans are on file in the office of the Department of Highways, Saint Paul, Minnesota, being marked labeled, and identified as S.P. 1928-08 & 6245-05 (3=115) and Whereas, Said special provisions are on file in the office of the Department of Highways, Saint Paul, Minnesota, be- ing marked, labeled and identified as . 1928-08 & 6245-05 (3=115), which ether with the Minnesota Depart - at of Highways Specifications for ;hway Construction, dated January 1972, on file in the office of the nmissioner of Highways, constitute specifications for said improvement Trunk HighwayNumber 115 renam- ed as Trunk Highway Number 3; I Vhereas, Copies of said plans and cial provisions as so marked, labeled I identified are also on file in the ce of the Commissioner of Public rks; and Vhereas, The term "said plans and �cial provisions" as hereinafter used V body of this resolution shall be shed and intended to mean, refer and incorporate the plans and ape - plans and special provisions ror me ma- provement of Trunk Highway Number 115 renumbered as Trunk Highway Number 3 within the limits of the City of St. Paul be and hereby are ap- proved. Be It Further Resolved, That the ele- vations and grades as shown in said Plans and special provisions be and they are hereby approved and consent fs hereby given to any and all changes in grade occasioned by the construc- tion of said Trunk Highway Number 115 renumbered as TrunkHighway Number 3 in accordance with said plans and special provisions. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258569—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, On April 17, 1972 the City Council Adopted C.F. 258108 for the Opening, Widening and Expanding of the Intersection of Clarence Street and Point Douglas Road, Comptroller's Contract L-7512 and the financing thereof, Whereas, An additional estimated amount of $649.50 will be charged to this project for appraisal services $125.00, O & E Report $24.50, and Engi- neering Services in the amount of $500.00, now therefore, be it Resolved, That the additional cost of $649.50 be charged to the above men- tioned project and to be reimbursed from the 1971 MSA Fund 64-216-02. P-0505 AR. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258570—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, The following SIDEWALK CONTRACTORS having met all of the provisions of Chapter 220 of the Legis- lative Code of the City of St. Paul, and having made the proper application for a SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR'S LI- CENSE, it is hereby Resolved. That the said SIDEWALK CONTRACTORS upon providing a bond and the payment of the Sixty Dol- lars ($60.00) license fee are hereby granted a license authorizing them to engage in the business of SIDEWALK 888.89 feet south of the Northwest 376 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL corner thereof, run south 65° 32' 17" east for 201.05 feet; thence run e- CONTRACTOR in the City of St. Paul tin tion of the easement rights re- north 65' 11' 43" east for 22.03 feet Power for the year 197 served by Northern States Power I Company m that certain deed to H. B. =y to the point of beginning of the line Arrigoni Bros. ompany Fuller Company and dated the 3rd day to be described; thence run north Victor Carlson Sons of February, 1971); for 245 feet; thence run north 49' Lovering Associ es Inc. Mechanical Underground Piping, Inc. and be it 42' 56" east for 257.08 feet; thence Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. waiver oaf That easements is run north 77° 25' 43" east for 150 Approved May 10. 1972. mentioned (May 13, 1972) for the City of Saint Paul and for those feet; thence run south 57' 50' east persons for whom the City has reserved for 282.74 feet and there terminat- easements in said vacated property for the installation, maintenance and oper- ing; all Sn St. Ahthony Park, Minn., ac- cording to the plat thereof on file and Council File No. 728571 -By Roger M. ation of any sewer, water, gas or elec- of of record in the office of the Register Deeds in and for ofCounty, ppPublic Whereas, The Council of the City of instrumentalityipe or conduit " Saint Paul, by Resolution, CF. 256110, Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. protect States Power Company overhead elec- approved October 22, 1971, as amended Approved May 10, 1972. trio transmission line, said easement by C.F, 256979, approved Sanuary 7, (May 13, 1972) to be 75 feet in width and centered on the transmission line (being a co- 1972, did vacate a certain East-West Alley in Block 52 and parts of Marvel and Van Reed Streets, all in St. An- thony Park, Minn., said vacation re- Council File No. 258572 --BY Roger M. serving to the City of Saint Paul and Conway - other ppublic inthe pub- In the matter of Improving CAPITAL lie uttlity easements contained therein CENTRE 1970-72 (City Project P 0533A) and thereon; and on: FIFTH STREET from Minnesota Whereas, The petStioner, H. B. Fuller Street to Robert Street; MINNESOTA from Fourth Street to Fifth Company, has requested that the Coun- STREET waive said retained easements and Street, under Preliminary Order C. F. cil the affected City departments, Nor{ha No. 251352 approved December 1, 1970, States Power Company, and North- and Final Order C. F. No. 255748, ap- have September 21, 1971, and on western Bell Telephone Company proved of intended ROBERT STRLEET from Kellogg Boule- filed written certificates of reserved rights and ease- yard to Fourth Street, under Prelini - non-use ments, which certificates are attached nary Order C. F. No. 232035, approved February 15, 1967, and Final Order hereto; now, therefore, be it - Resolved, That the Council of the C. F. No. 234044, approved June 27, City of Saint Paul, pursuant to Section 1987. 228.05 of the Saint Paul Legislative Resolved, That the Plans and Specifi- Code, as amended, does hereby waive cations for the above named improve - the retained easements contained in ments, as submittod by the Commis - Resolution, CF. 256110, approved Oc- stoner of Public Works, be and the hereby approved, and be it tober 22, 1971, as amended by C.F. same are 256979, approved January 7, 1972, in the further Resolved, That the Purchasing Agent following described property: adver- be and he is hereby directed i' The East-West alley in Block 52 a lying between Lots 15, 18, 17, 18 and tine for bids on this improvement. 10, 1972. 19, of said Block 52; Adopted by the Council May All that part of-Manvei Street lying Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) northerly of the Westerly extension of the North lineof the vacated - alley running through Block 54, and southerly and easterly of Line A Council File No. 258573 -By Roger M. ' hereinafter described; and Conway- All that part of Van Reed Street Whereas, The City of Saint Paul has lying easterly of the Easterly line entered into a certain Lease Agreement j' of Manvel Street and southerly and whereby the City leases the second 1. westerly of Line A hereinafter floor at the Lowry Hotel; and described; Whereas, The fee owner and landlord Line A: From a�pplW on the West of said building desire to assign their ":,.. line of the Northeas£ Quarter of the Lease Agreement to the First National 888.89 feet south of the Northwest missioner, has no objection mere-: corner thereof, run south 65° 32' 17" east for 201.05 feet; thence run now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City --I- north 65' 11' 43" east for 22.03 feet cers are hereby authorized to consent to the point of beginning of the line to said Assignment of Lease and to ex to be described; thence run north cute said Assignment of Lease on be for 245 feet; thence run north 49' half of the City of Saint Paul. 42' 56" east for 257.08 feet; thence Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. run north 77° 25' 43" east for 150 Approved May 10, 1972. feet; thence run south 57' 50' east (May 13, 1972) for 282.74 feet and there terminat- ing; all Sn St. Ahthony Park, Minn., ac- cording to the plat thereof on file and Council File No. 258583 - BY Mean of record in the office of the Register Deeds in and for ofCounty, Resaldvied That an extra in the Minnesota: M except that a specific easement be re- tamed to the existing Northern amount of Two Thousand Four Hun - dred Forty-four Dollars ($2444) be al - lowed under Contract L-9426 between protect States Power Company overhead elec- the City of Saint Paul and the Bartl an for the trio transmission line, said easement Electric Co., Inc., said strl- Installation of a New Electrical Dafety to be 75 feet in width and centered on the transmission line (being a co- bution System in the Public Safety OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 377 Building located at 101 E. Tenth Street, and said extra to cover the following: Changes and additions to electrical contract, including branch circuit wiring, outlets and wiring devices and on-the-job adjustments as required by the Saint Paul Electrical code and as more fully outlined in contractor's letter dated April 12, 1972. said changes and additions having been requested by the Commissioner of Pub- lic Safety, and agreement made with the contractor, and a memorandum of said agreement having been filed with the Comptroller and countersigned by him. Charge to 9170-005. Job #71-35. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258584 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That John J.' Shanley be paid the sum of $6,991.43 out of the Workmen's Compensation Account of the General Fund in full settlement of his claim against the City of Saint Paul for com3enation resulting from his in- jury of January 3, 1970, while employed by the Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Police, whereby he suffered a 15% permanent partial disability to his back and a 20% permanent partial disability to his left knee; that of said sum, $6,991.43 is now due and payable. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258585 -By Leonard W. Levine - Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the, City of Saint Paul Agreement between the City and Ramsey County pertaining to the es- tablishment of an Urban Corps Intern Work Program for the year 1972 tc provide college students with position: in the City and County Government, and providing funds for the position 01 Urban Corps Coordinator, a copy of said Agreement being attached here- to and incorporated herein by refer- ence. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972 Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13,197i) Council File No. 258586 -By Leonard W Levne- Resolved, That the proper City offt cers are hereby authorized and directe( to execute on behalf of the City o Sant Paul Agr =t for Participatiol in Urban Corps Program for the yea 1972 between the City of Minneapoh: City of Saint Paul and the County c Ramsey, a copy of said Agreement be Ing attached hereto and incorporate herein by reference. Adopted by the Council May 10, 197: Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258587 -By Rosalie L Butler - Resolved, That the Council of th; City of Saint Paul, with the consent o ie Commissioner of Parks and Recrea- on and Public Buildings, does hereby edicate the following described ease - Lents on, under, across, and through ie Conway Heights Recreation Center roperty for sewer and construction urposes: A permanent easement 30 feet in width for the purpose of construction and maintaining a public storm wa- ter sewer on, under, across, and through a portion of the Northeast Ia of the Southeast ?a of Section 35, Township 29 N., Range 22 W., ex- tending from Wilson Avenue to the a and the extension thereon, extenumg from Wilson Avenue to the westerly line of Block 3, Sun -Ray Terrace Addition No. Also a temporary easement for con- struction purposes on a strip of land 20 feet in width northwesterly of and immediately adjacent to the hereto- fore described permanent easement extending from Wilson Avenue to the westerly line of Block 3, Sun -Ray Terrace No. 1, said temporary ease- ment to terminate on January 1, 1973, or upon completion of the Pedersen -Third Relief Sewer System (S-1434), whichever occurs first; which public storm water sewer is authorized by Council resolution, C.F. No. 258325, approved April 26, 1972; and be it Further Resolved, That the said ease- ments be subject to the following con- ditions: 1. The contract for the construction of the proposed sewer shall provide Installation ntallation of appropriate drainage structures to inure ade- quate drainage of the Conway Heights Recreation site; 2. The said contract shall provide for the filling and grading of existing temporary ponding areas yon compliance with above noted Con- dition No. 1, said work to be done to the satisfaction of the Commis- sioner of Parks and Recreation and Public Buildings; and be it Further Resolveddir, T.edhat the City Clerk is hereby this r solutionfils n cer- tified the Office copy Office of the Register of Deeds or Registrar of Titles of Ramsex County, Minnesota. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No, 258588 -By Victor J. Tedesco - Resolved, That an extra in the amount of Four Thousand Four Hundred Ninety and no/100 Dollars ($4 490.00) be allowed U; Contract L-7376 between the City of Saint Paul and the McGough Con- struction Co., Inc., said contract for the General Construction of a Multi - Purpose Ntighborhood Service Center (Hallie Q. Brown Community Center, Inc.) and Bald extra to cover the fol- lowing: 378 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 1. Additional storage cubicles and coat hook and strips in Coat Rooms for the Day Care Center, ADD ..... ..$ 560.00 2., Viewing panel between Re- ception - Waiting Room & Entry, ADD .... ........... . 668.00 3. Complete Game Floor Mark- ings in Multi -Purpose Room, ADD ......................i. 207.00 4. Two basketball backstops n Room A-01, ADD ........... 1,275.00 5. Six wall mat hooks in Room A-01, ADD .. .. ...... 192.00 6. Game standards complete with nets and floor plates in Room A-01, ADD ......... 288.00 7. Two door units to separate classrooms in Day Care Cen- ter, ADD .................... 1,300.00 Total ....................$4,490.0 said work having been requested by the Commissioner of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings, and agreement made with the contractor, and a mem- orandum of said agreement having been filed with the Comptroller and counter- signed by him. Charge to 6000-603 to be reimbursed from H.U.D. Neighborhood Facilities Grant. Job #70-81. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258589—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The City Architect has re- quested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the advis- ability and necessity of the correction or wrecking and removal of the follow- ing described buildings, said struc- tures having been reported to constitute a public hazard: Address, 1347 Rice Street: Legal De- scription, Lot 21, Block 13, Hager's Sol, . of Walcott'. Addition; Type of Structure, lir story frame single family dwelling & 16-22 frame garage, Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: Elroy and Fern A. Trierweiler Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Paul in the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on Tues- day, June 13, 1972 to consider the ad- visability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said structures on the above described property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the City Ar- chitect, on behalf of the City Council, notify by mail the record owners of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other inter- ested persons of record, of the date and May 10, 1972. Council File No. 258591-250592—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn or the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of $62,179.44, covering checks umbered 8514 to 8715 inclusive, as per heck. or pertinent listing of same on ile in the office of the City Comp - roller. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) ;ouncil File No. 258594 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the proper City offi- !ers are hereby authorized to pay cer- ain employes in the Department of ublie Safety (Police) for overtime !mployment as described in the resolu- ,ion, Adopted by the Council May 11, 1972. Approved May 11, 1972. (May l3, 1972).... ouncil File No. 258595 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached -this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the.payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 11, 1972. Approved May 11, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258596 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved. That Foodstuff Vending Machines licenses applied for by the persons, firms, corporations, etc., named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 11, 1972. Approved May 11, 1972. (May 13,-1972) Council File No. 258597 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are I. ereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 11, 1972. Approved May 11, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258598—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the proper city offi- cers are hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the City of Saint Paul the Agreement between the City and Burlington Northern Inc., said Agreement provides for alterations of signal and communication wires kid Agreement being st- and incorporated herein ,lved, That the costs in - City of Saint Paul under OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 379 the terms of this Agreement shall be paid from code 1971 County Aid in the sum of $8,563.00 and this code fund shall be reimbursed from Federal T.O.P.I.C.S. funds if approved. Said costs shall be accounted for under Department of Public Works Project Number P -0526A. Adopted by the -Council May 11, 1972. Approved May 11, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258599 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the Mayor and Com pp - troller are hereby authorized and di- rected to submit a request for revision of Model Cities Budget to the Depart- ment of Housing and Urban Develop- ment so as to transfer $5,000.00 from the Education Program category to the Crime -Delinquency Program category; and, further, the Mayor and Comptrol- ler are hereby authorized to execute said application for Budget Revision on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Adopted by the Council May 11, 1972. Approved May Il, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258600—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, The Public Stairway here- tofore . maintained adjacent to and South of the south property line of University Avenue and East of the east'. property line of Cedar Street, was built' to serve the area on University Avenue East of Cedar Street; and Whereas, The residences on Univer- sity Avenue East of Cedar Street have been removed and the public good no longer requires the existence of said stairway; and Whereas, The State of Minnesota is now constructing a new building East uommissloner or Aammtsr anon, re- quests permission to remo the said stairway and construct walk and land- "a will blend esthetically with the other new construction, now therefore be it Resolved, That the State of Minnesota be granted permission to remove said Stairway and to construct a retaining wall and landscape in accordance with the drawing Com. 5760 Drg. S-2 as de- signed by Toltz, King, $uvall, Anderson and Associates and submitted by the State, said drawing now filed in the of- fice of the Chief Engineer of the City of Saint Paul, and be rt further Resolved, That all costs of removal of said Stairway and construction of new retaining wall and landscaping to be at no expense to the City of Saint Paul and that work to be carried out as approved by the Chief Engineer of the City of Saint Paul. Adopted by the Council May 11, 1972. Approved May 11, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258601—By Roger M Conway— Whereas, The following BITUM.INOU: CONTRACTOR having met all of tin lative ionCode of hof e City ter yo£ St. Pauleaism having made the proper application fo; a BITUMINOUS CONTRACTOR'S LI CENSE, it is hereby Resolved, That the said BITUMINOUS CONTRACTOR upon providing a bond ind the payment of the Sixty Dollars ($60.00) license fee -is hereby granted a license authorizing him to engage in the business of BITUMINOUS CON- rRACTOR in the City of St. Paul for the year 1972. Total Asphalt Construction Co. Adopted by the Council May 11, 1972. Approved May 11, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258602—By Victor J. Tedesco— In the Matter of hazardous buildings being that one and one half story frame single family dwelling known and de- scribed as 874 Carroll in the City of Saint Paul and situated upon those premises legally described as Lot 4, Block 3, Stone and Rogers Addition, according to the plat on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Ram- sey, State of Minnesota. Whereas, pursuant to resolution, C. F. No. 257461, approved February 18, 1972, a public hearing was scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on March 8, 1972 before the Council of the City of Saint Paul, said hearing pertaining to the condition of the structures located at 874 Carroll, Saint Paul. Minnesota: and ons of the City Architect, it is found d determined by the City Council at according to the records and files the office of the Ramsey County lslract Clerk, the last record owner of e above described property is Eugene Martin; and that there are no other !n holders of record; and that it is rther determined that the above de- ribed building constitutes a hazard - is building within the definitions of innesota Statutes Section 463.15 for e following reasons: a. The building and accessory building are standing vacant, aban- doned and are subject to being en- tered by unauthorized persons; b. The exterior condition of the building is as follows: The entire exterior is rotted or burned, includ- ing the roof, porches, stairways, sid- ing, cornice and door and window frames. The chimney is in need of pointing: c. The interior condition of the building is as follows: Entire house has been gutted by -fire. d. The building in the above condi- tion is beyond reasonable repair; of Saint Paul in order to make same habitable; The building constitutes a nufs- and a hazard to the public Ith, safety and welfare because of ihvsie.al damage. dilapidation and g. There is a 10 x 16 foot frame garage on the property which has a rotted roof with holes. The siding and doors and windows and their frames are also rotted; now, therefore, be it 380 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Resolved, That in accordance with Council that according to the records Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 and flies +n the office of the Ramsey through 463.25, and based upon the County Abstract Clerk, the last record foregoing findings of the City Councll, oviier and other parties of interest in the Council of the City of Saint Paul the above described property are Lesley does hereby make the following Order: and Delores Nelson, Al Brown and ORDER and that the esare no other lienand Loans atihold- 1. The owner of the above described ers of record; and that it is further buildings shall make the same safe and determined that the above described not detrimental to the public peace, buildings constitute hazardous build- healthsafety and welfare by having ings within the definition of Minnesota the said buildings razed and the mate- Statutes Section 463.15 for the follow - rials therefrom removed from the prem- ing reasons: ises within thirty (30) days from the a. The building and accessory build - date of the service of this Order; ing are standing vacant, abandoned 2. Unless such corrective action is and are subject to being entered by taken to comply with this Order or an unauthorized persons; answer served upon the City of Saint b. The exterior condition of the Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk building is as follows: The chimney of the District Court of Ramsey County, requires pointing and there are loose Minnesota, within twenty (20) days bricks. The rear porch is rotted and from the date of the service of this decayed with broken rails. Pieces of Order, a Motion for Summary Enforce - the asbestos siding are broken or ment of this Order to raze and remove missing on all four sides of the the said buildings will be made to the building and the cornice, trim, win - Ramsey County District Court. dow and door frames are broken and 3. In the event that the building and decayed. garage are to be razed by the City of interior condition of the Saint Paul pursuant to judgment of the building is c. The inteto follows: The lath and District Court, all personal property or jester on the walls and ceilings on fixtures which may unreasonably inter- the first floor has been removed or fere with the razing and removal of as four inches in twelare these buildings shall be removed within ve feet and broken. Floors sag as much ch buckled ten (10) days from the entry of judg- by places. el the second floor the mast; and if not so removed, the City lath and plaster or wall board on of Saint -Paul shall remove and dispose moved l and ceilings have been as provided by law; Nye wall on of such personal property and fixtures broken. The floors sag and 4. If the City of Saint Paul is coin- the radiators have been removed. On al the third floor the floors made of gelled take any corrective action six inch fir boards sag as much as six herein, all necessary costs expended inches in fourteen feet. The walls, the City will assessed against thehe which are covered with a variety of above describedd real estate and col- materials, including card board from Further Resolved, That a lected as other taxes; and be certified boxes, are in poor repair. The electri- cal system is inadequate and out - copy of this resolution and incorporated dated. The rubble stone foundation Order herein be served upon the last wallneed pointing and the concrete record owner of the above described patchwork basement floor is in a s property in the manner provided by poor state of repair. law. Adopted by the Council May 11, 1972. d. The building in the above condi- Approved May 11, 1972. tion fs beyond reasonable repair; (May 13, 1972) e. The building is unfit for human ` habitation in its present condition and the above corrections must be made Cc cil File No. 258603—By Victor J. in compliance with the Building Ve Code and the Housing Code of the 'Tedesco— City of Saint Paul in order to make In the Matter of hazardous buildings the same habitable; being that three story four plex and f. The building constitutes a r i- gB arage known and described as 737-739 once and a hazard to the public Dayton Avenue in the City of Saint health, safety and welfare because of Paul and situated upon those premises its physical damage, dilapidation and legally described as the West !z of Lot iryade'uate maintenance; 20 and all of Lot 19, Block 2, Hol- combe's Addition, according to the plat g. There is an 18 x 36 foot frame on file and of record in the office of garage on the property, the roof and the Register of Deeds in and for the cornice of which is rotted. The slid - County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota. ing doors and outside walls and Whereas, Pursuant to resolution, frames are decayed. C. F. No. 257507, approved February 25, now, tho-fore, be it 1972, a public hearing was scheduled Resolved, That in accordance with for 10:00 a.m. on March 21, 1972'at Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 which time said public hearing was at through 463.26, and based upon the over and ultimately held on April 20, 1972, before the Council of the City foregoing findings othe Council of the f the he City Council, of Saint Paul of Saint Paul, said hearing pertaining does hereby make the following Order: to the condition of the structures lo- cated at 737-739 Dayton Avenue, Saint ORDER Paul, Minnesota; and Whereas, Upon facts presented at 1. The owner of the above described said hearing consisting of photographs, building shall make the same safe and inspection reports and the recommen- not detrimental to •the public peace, dations of the City Architect, it is health, safety and welfare by having found and determined by the City the said building razed and the me - OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 381 terials therefrom removed from the premises within thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this Order; 2. Unless such corrective action is taken to comply with this Order or an answer served uppon the City of Saint Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court of Ramsey County, Minnesota, within twenty (20) days from the date of the service of this Order, a Motion for Summary En- forcement of this Order to raze and remove the said building will be made to the Ramsey County District Court; 3. In the event that the building and accessory building is to be razed by the City of Saint Paul pursuant to judgment of the District Court, all personal property or fixtures which may unreasonably interfere with the razing and removal of this building and accessory building shall be re- moved within ten (10) days from the entry of judgment; and if not so re- moved, the City of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such personal property and fixtures as provided by w; 4. If the City of Saint Paul is com- gelled to take any corrective action herein, all necessary costs expended by the City will be assessed against the above described real estate and col- lected as other taxes; and be it Further Resolved, That a certified copy of this resolution and incorporated Order herein be served upon the last record owners of the above described Property in the manner provided by aw. Adopted by the Council May 11, 1972, Approved May 11, 1972. (May 13, 1972972 ) Council File No. 258604—By Victor J. Tedesco— In the Matter of hazardous buildings being that two story frame single family dwelling known and described as 1120 Mackubin in the City of Saint Paul and situated upon those premises legally described as Except part taken for opening of Norton Street that S. 65' of E 128.03' of W 288.03' of Lot 54, Wilkin and Heywards out lots, according to the plat on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota. Whereas, Pursuant to resolution, C. F. No 257890 approved A rfl 3 1972 a a. a tion ilding is standing vacant, and is subject to being unauthorized persons; xterior condition of the as follows: The chimney I repairs. The asphalt 'and fn numerous pplaces and in poor conditlon. The e south side are settling ' aterlor condition of the as follows: The first floor agging due to not being in the center. There is •arcing around the chim- laster is cracked on the eilings and is loose in an re chimney. The windows, ie frames, are broken and e floors are sagging. There the kitchen ceiling. On the r some of the joists are fire. The floors are sagging Iter is cracked and falling. handrail on the stairs and broken step. There is a attic ceiling and there is as of a fire at one time. cal wiring is illegal - and the plumbing is old and it is not properly vented is evidence of sewer gas. ovided from a well on the .he foundation walls are Ind mortar is missing be - C; on the center wall. ilding in the above condi- mid reasonable repair; iilding is unfit for human n its present condition and :orrectfons must be made ce with the Building Code using Code of the City of In order to make the same wilding constitutes a nuis- ancs eand a hazar- health, safety and of its physical dar and inadequate me g. There is a lei rear, the roof of w: the steps in it are now, therefore, be it Resolved. That in of h is poor public hearing was scheduled 'for 111:00 ORDER a.m. on April 19, 1972 before the Coun- 1. The owner of the above described cil of the City of Saint Paul, said hear- building shall make the same safe and ing pertaining to the condition of the not detrimental to the public peace, structure located at 1120 Mackubin, health, safety and welfare by having Saint Paul, Minnesota; and the said building razed and the mate - Whereas, Upon facts presented at rials therefrom removed from the prem - said hearing consisting of photographs, ises within thirty (30) days from the inspection reports and the recommen- date. of the service of this Order: dations of the City Architect it is found 2. Unless such corrective action is and determined by the City Council taken to comply with this Order or an that according to the records and files answer served upon the City of Saint in the office of the Ramsey County Paul and filed in the officelof the Clerk Abstract Clerk, the last record owner of the District Court of Rams%yy County, and other parties of interest in the Minnesota, within twenty (20) days above described property are Fred R. from the "date 'of the service of this Young and Arnold and Virginia Math- Order, a Motibn•for Summary Enforce - wig; and that there are no other lien ment of this Order to raze and re - holders of record; and that it is further move the said building will be made determined that the above described to the Ramsey County District Court; building constitutes a hazardous build- 3. In the event that the building and Ing within the definitions of Minnesota accessory building is to be razed by Statutes Section 463.15 for the follow- the City of Saint Paul pursual�l1t to Ing reasons: judgment of the District Court'. - all 382 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL personal property or fixtures which' d. The building n the above condi- tion is beyond reasonable rebuilding may unreasonably interfere with the removal of this building ande. The building is unfit for human and razing and accessary building shall be removed within ten (10) days from the entry of habitation in its present condition the above corrections must be made inwith the Building Code judgment; and if not so removed, the remove and the uloin iorde Code the isame property and dispoof ofasuch personall Sa nt Paand make se fixtures as provided by law: I habitable; I. The building constitutes a 4. If the City of Saint Paul is com- Ibl, use lof pelled to take any corrective action costs expended h health safety and welfare becathe and herein, all necessary City be assessed against the its pphysical damage, dilapidation by the will described real estate and col- inadequate maintenance; The shed attached tc the house a above lected as other taxes; and be it g has a hole the wall and the boards Further Resolved, That a certified incorporated are rotted; copy of this resolution and he be served upon the last now, therefore, be it Order record owners of the above described n the manner provided by Resolved, That in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 the property law. through 463.26, and based upon Adopted by the Council May I1, 1972. fotogeing findings of thyye Cityy Council, Approved May 11, 1972. does he hereby makeetheitfollowSing Ordaint er: (May 13, 1972) ORDER No. 258605—By Victor J. 1. The owner of the above described ke he samesafe Council File Tedesco— notlddegrimentalato peace health, safety and welfare by having In the Matter of hazardous buildings the said building razed and the materi- being that ,two story single family frame dwel g known and described als therefrom removed from the prem - ises within thirty (30) days from the as 754 Selby n the City of Sant Paul date of the service of this Order; and situated upon_those premi�e>w le- 2 Unless such corrective action is pan el I taken tg's Addition, accord- answer on file and of record in the Register Statte Paul ar I of the ] County of Ramsey, y, nai„nes `ure located at Minnesota; and Whereas,Upon hearing cons stir tlonsi of the City and determined that according t, in the office of t stract Clerk, the the above desert and Anna Mich, no lien holders i further determb scribed building ous building w Minnesota Stat, the following rf a. The builc abandoned at entered by u, b. The ext building is broken asbest four sides of and window , caged. The gu and the down Porch deck is loose and bre c. The int buildingis a in the lath L room celing in the plum, the first o tl the doors ar The plumbing system is Lina in the basen, F. rrom uie —-- a Order, a Motionfort Summary Enforce - :p0 inept of this Order o raze and remove rn the said building will be made to the int Paul. saiu peas. sus --3. In the event that the bUllaing anu condition oSaiint struc Paul, accessory building is to be razed by the i54 Selby, City of Saint Paul pursuant to ludg- facts presented at said ment of the District Court, all personal g of photographs, n- Property or fixtures which may un - and the regm"mn%da- reasonably interfere with the razing Architect,it is found and removal of this building and acces- by the City Council spry building shall be removed within > the records and files ten (10) dayys from the entry of judg- ie Ramsey County Ab- ment; and if not so removed the City last record owners of of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose bed property are Cyril of such personal property and fixtures .el; and that there are a" provided by law; ,.,.t record; and that it is 4. 1+ -he City of Saint Paul is com- Led that the above de- palled to take any corrective action constitutes a hazard- herein, all necessary costs expended by .thin the definition of the City will be asil sessed against the Lies Section 463.15 for lected asothertaxes; and beeitand col- �aacns: Further Resolved, That a certified Ling is standing vacant, copy of this resolution and ncor�porated d is subject to being Order herein be served upon the last ,authorized arsons; record owners of the above described prior condition of the property n the manner provided by Ls follows: There are law is siding shingles on all the house. The cornice Adopted by the Council May 11, 1972. nd door Frames are de- Approved May 11, 1972. Iters are rusted through (May 13, 1972) spouts are missing• The decayed and boards are ken. Council File No. 258606—BY Victor J. error condition of the Tedesco— followe: There are holes Lind plaster. The dnng In the Matter of hazardous buildings is sagging from a leak being that two story single family ng. The stairway from frame dwelling known and described as ,e second floor sags and 986 Agate n the City of Sant Paul and d windows are broken. situated upon those premises legally leaks and the electrical described as Lot 8, Block 1, Elbra Div, - ant cotncrete floors hole of rsionecord nl the offto ice epoftthe Region file ster OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 383 of Deeds n and for the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota. Whereas Pursuant to resolution, C. F. No. 256684, approved December 9, 1971. a Dubhc hearing was scheduled L. on u uncil of :axing I the stn tions of the City Architect, it is found and determined by the City Council that according to the records and files in the office of the Ramsey County Abstract Clerk, the last record owner and other parties of interest in the above described property are Buelah Abdo, the Department of Housing and Urban Development and Twin City Federal Savings and Loan Association; and that there are no other lien hold- ers of record; and that it is further de- termined that the above described building constitutes a hazardous build - reasons: a. The buildng and accessory building are standing vacant, aban- doned and are subject to being en- tered by unauthorized persons; b. The exterior condition of the building is as follows: The stairways and porches are sagging and decayed. The siding is deteriorated and pieces are missing. Doors and window frames have rotted and the cornice is decayed. c. The interior condition of the building is as follows: The first floor rooms have cracked and checked plaster. The floor sags as much as four nches n twelve feet and doors are missing. The four rooms on the second floor and bath have cracked and checked plaster. The floors sag four inches in twelve feet and doors are off the jams. Some electrical fix- tures are rosin and the electrical wiring is in need of repairs. The dwelling is heated with a gas forced air furnace.In the basement, the foundation of rubble stone wall is in need of repair. The ceiling height is six feet four inches. The concrete floor is broken. d. The building in the above condi- tion is beyond reasonable repair; e. The building is unfit for human habitation n its present condition and the above corrections must be made in compliance with the Building Code and the Housing Code of the City of Saint Paul in order to make the same habitable; I. The building constitutes a nut sance and a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare because of its physical damage, dilapidation and inadequate maintenance; g. There is a 5 x 7 foot storage shed on the property on which one 1, half the roof is missing; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That n accordance with Minnesota Statutes on. 463.15 through 463.26, and based upon the fore- going findings of the City Council, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby make the following Order: ORDER 1. The owner of the above described building shall make the same safe and not detrimental to the public peace, health, safety and welfare by having the said building razed and the mate- rials therefrom removed from the premises within thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this Order; 2. Unless such corrective action is taken to comply with this Order or an answer served upon the City of Sant Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court of Ramsey County, Minnesota, within twenty (20) days from the datE of the service of this Order, a Motion for Summary Enforce- ment of this Order to raze and remove the said buildne will be made to the Ramsey County District Court; 3. In the event that the building and accessory building is to be razed by the City of Sant Paul pursuant to judgment of the District Court, all personal property or fixtures which may unreasonably interfere with the razing and removal of this building and accessory building shall be removed within ten (10) days from the entry of Judgment; and if not so removed, the City of Sant Paul shall remove and dispose of such personal property and fixtures as provided by law; 4. If the City of Saint Paul is com- pelled to take any corrective action herein, all necessary costs expended by the City will be assessed against the above described real estate and col- lected as other taxes; and be it Further Resolved, That a certified copy of this resolution and incorporated Order therein be served upon the last record owners of the above described property in the manner provided by aw. Adopted by the Council May 11, 1972. Approved May 11, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258607—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The Ramsey County Board of Commissioners has determined that an ice arena shall be built on City Parkway and Snelling Avenue; and Whereas, That site is now presently used as a baseball field and the Depart- ment of Parks and Recreation and Pub- lic Buildings has maintained a baseball backstop thereon; and Whereas, The action of the County Board necessitates the removal of the backstop to allow for area construction, and the Highland Hilltoppers Little League has expressed a desire to bor- row this backstop; now, therefore, be It Resolved, That the Parks Department may remove said backstop and locate it on the playing field at the St. Greg- ory's School site for use by the High- land Hilltoppers Little League, and be it Further Resolved, That the Parks De- partment will always retain right, title and interest to said backstop with the right to reclaim it at any time, and the Parks Department is directed to for- ward a copy of this resolution to the President of said Little League. Adopted by the Council May 11, 1972. Approved May 11, 1972. (May 13, 1972) 384 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 258608—By Rosalie L. aI Butler— n Resolved, That the substitution of $3,000,000 U. S. Treasury Notes, Series p: D-72, 6?a%, due May 15, 1972 for P $3,000,000 U. S. Treasury Notes, Series e C-75, 51%%, due August 15, 1975 9 as collateral security for deposits of F public funds of the City of Saint Paul with The First National Bank of Saint Paul appro ede such is authorized beent donand ein conformance with the applicable stat- utes of the State of Minnesota; that such substituted securities, at the time f of such substitution had a market value sufficient, together with the market value of the original collateral securities for said purpose, for which no sub- 1 stitution was made, equal to $110 for every $100 of deposits of public funds of said City with said bank. Adopted by the Council May 11, 1972. Approved May 11, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council -File No. 258609—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the substitution of $3,000.00 U. e August NotesSeries C-75, 51,'.%, due for $3,00000 U S. Treasury Bills due June as collateral security for deposits of public funds of the City of Saint Paul with The First National Bank of Saint Paul, hereby is authorized, ratified and approved, such having been done in conformance with the applicable stat- utes of the State of Minnesota; that such substituted securities, at the time of such substitution, had a market value sufficient, together with the market value of the original collateral securities for said purpose, for which no sub- stitution was made, equal to $110 for every $100 of deposits of public funds of said City with said bank. Adopted by the Council May 11, 1972. Approved May 11, 1972. (May 13, 1972) pRELIMINARY ORDERS Council File No. 258494—By Roger M Conway— Whereas, A written propposal for th, making of the following improvement viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk and replac with integral curb and walk on th south side of E. 7th St. from Frank S1 to Duluth _ St. and by doing all Bothe of it I To investigate the nature, extent d estimated cost of said improve- mt, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch said improvement. i. To state whether or not said im- ovement is asked for on the petition three or more owners. ,is mattpers topthe Cothfore- mmissioner of nance. Adopted byy the Council May 5, 1972. Approved L72. ay 5.13 '1391972) ouncil File No. 258495—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the raking of the following (mprovement, iz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west ide of Forest St. from E. 3rd St. to the outh approximately 140 it. and by lofng all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- hevCouncil of he City nof Saint Paued l ,herefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent menta andathe tecost of said prove - total cost hereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Conarn oner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 5, 1972. Approved (May '31972 Council File No. 258496—By Roger M. Conway— A is hereby ordered the necessity for the making of saf A written proposal for the the following improvement. Let the sidewalk on both irk Ave. from ClarenceSt.St. Pard Parkway anbbyry and inl to Resolved, That the Commissioner or Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. Ta :'ate whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To re ort upon all of the fore- go g ore - going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 5, 1972. d Approved May 5'11972. (May OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 385 Council File No. 258497—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the ] making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west side of Atlantic St. from Fifth St. to E. Third ide f t GotzlanStnfrom Atlantind on the c St. southwest s to northwest approximately 140 it. and by doing all other work which is neces- sary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 5, 1972. Approved May 5, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258498—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following Improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west side of Johnson Parkway from E. 7th St. to approximately 165 ft. north of Case Ave. and by doing all other work mhieh is necessary and incidental to 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im• provement is asked for on the petttior of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore• going matters to the Commissioner o: Finance. Adopted by the Council May 5, 1972 Approved May 5, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258499—By Roger M Conway— + Whereas, A written pro al or th making of the following iimm viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the soutl side of Magnolia Ave. from Atlantic.Si to Magnolia Lane extended and b; doing all other work which is necessar, provment incidental been present daid ht ❑e Council of the City of Saint Paul; herefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of lublic Works be and is hereby ordered Lad directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, ,r desirability of, the making of said mprovement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Ind estimated cost of said improve- nent, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch >f said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- arovement is asked for on the petition if three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- ;oing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted byy�the Council May 5, 1972. Approved MaY 5, 1972. ( ay 13, 1972) Council File No. 258500—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the north side of E. 6th St. from Forest St. to t::arl-st. and on the south side of E. Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed. 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost theor sketch 3. To furnish a plan, profile of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commiseloner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 5, 1972. Approved May 5, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258501—By Roger M. Conway— Al ritten proposal for the the following improvement, Let the sidewalk on both mehaha Ave. from Birming a gll Etna St. and by doin which is necessary an in - having been preserve -" u. �. + — of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and 1s hereby ordered and directed: L 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost ofsaid improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 386 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Council File No. 258534 -By Roger M. of said improvement. Conway - 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition Whereas, A written proposal for the of three or more owners. making of the following improvement, 5. To report upon all of the fore- viz.: going matters to the Commissioner of Grade and surface with bituminous Finance. material the Alley in Blk. 16, Sylvan Adopted by the Council May 5, 1972. Park Addition to the City of St. Paul Approved May 5, 1972. and Fooshe Addition, from Randolph (May 13, 1972) Ave. to Palace Ave. (G-2008), having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore be it Council File No. 258502 -By Roger M. Resolved, That the Commissioner of Conway- Public Works be and is hereby ordered A written proposal for the the following improvement, and directed: 1. To investigatethe necessity for, _ or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment and the total cost thereof and directed. 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 9, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Council File No. 258535 -By Roger M. of said Improvement. Conway - 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition Whereas, A written proposal for the of three or more owners, making of the following improvement, 5. To report upon all of the fore- viz.: going matters to the Commissioner of Condemn and take an easement in Finance. the land necessary for the slopes, cuts Adopted by the Council May 5, 1972. and fills, including right of removal of Approved May 5, 1972. lateral support from subject land or (May 13, 1972) remainder thereof, occasioned by ex- cavaticns thereof or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing Council File No. 258503 -By Roger M. with bituminous material the Alley in Conway- Blk. 16, Sylvan Park Addition to the City of St. Paul and Fooshe Addition, Whereas, A written proposal for the from Randolph Ave. to Palace Ave. making of the following improvement, (G-2008), having been presented to the viz.: Council of the City of Saint Paul; Reconstruct the sidewalk and replace therefore, be it portions with integral curb and side- Resolved, That the Commissioner of walk on the south side of Wells St. from Public Works be and is hereby ordered Arcade St. to Payne Ave. and on the and directed: north side of Wells St. from Greenbrier 1. To investigate the necessity for, St. to the west approximately 200 ftor desirability of, the making of said and by doing all other work which is improvement. necessary and incidental to complete 2• To investigate the nature, extent said improvement, having been pre- and estimated cost of said improve- sented to the Council of the City of ment, and the total cost thereof. Saint Paul; therefore, be it 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Resolved, That the Commissionerof of said Improvement. Public Works be and is hereby ordered 4. To state whether or not said im- and directed: provement is asked for on the petition 1. To investigate the necessity for, of three or more owners. or desirability of, the making of said 5. To report upon all of the fore - improvement. going matters to the Commissioner of 2. To investigate the nature, extent Finance. and estimated cost of said improve- Adopted by the Council May 9, 1972. ment, and the total cost thereof. Approved May 10, 1972. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch (May 13, 1972) of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition Council File No. 258538 -By Roger M. of three or more owners. Conway - 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Whereas, A written proposal for the Finance. making of the following improvement, Adopted by the Council Maly 5, 1972. viz.: Approved May 5, 1972. Construct a public storm sewer in (May 13, 1972) CENTRAL AVENUE from Victoria St. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1942 387 o Fisk St., and in FULLER AVENUE 4. To state whether or not said im- rom Fisk St. to Grotto St., and in provement Is asked for on the petition WRORA AVENUE from Fisk St. to of three or more owners. )ale St. and in FISK STREET from 5. To report upon all of the fore- ;entral Avenue to Fuller Avenue and going Tnatters to the Commissioner of n AVON STREET from Central Ave- Finance. me to Fuller Avenue and from Aurora Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. lvenue to University Avenue, and in Approved May 10, 1972. :MOTTO STREET from Central Ave- (May 13, 1972) me to Aurora Avenue and in ST. AL- 3ANS STREET from Central Avenue to 7niversity Avenue. All to be known Council File No. 258549 -By Roger M. is ST. ANTHONY HILL STORM Conway- 3YSTEM (S097163A), having been pre- Whereas, A written proposal for the 3ented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it making of the following improvement, Resolved, That the Commissioner of viz.: Public Works be and is hereby ordered sidesnsofuct new E. Hoyt Ave• from Edgerton alk on both and directed: St. to Payne Ave. and by doing all other 1. es investigate the necessity for work which is necessary and incidental i rove enty of, the making of said to complete said improvement, having improvement. been resented to the Council of the 2. To investigate the nature, extent P and estimated cost of said improve- City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it ment, and the total cost thereof. Resolved, That the Commissioner of 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Public Works be and 1s hereby ordered of said Improvement, and directed: 4. To state whether or not said im- 1. To investigate the necessity for, provement is asked for on the petition or desirability of, the making of said of three or more owners. improvement. . 5. To report upon all of the fore- 2. To investigate the nature, extent going matters to the Commissioner of and estimated cost of said improve - Finance. ment, and the total cost thereof. Adopted by the Council May 9, 1972.3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Approved May 10, 1972. of said improvement. (May 13, 1972) 4. To state whether or not said Im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. Council File No. 258548 -By Roger M. b• To report upon all of the fore- Conway- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Whereas, A written proposal for the Adopted by the Council May 10 ,1972. making of the following improvement, Approved May 30, 1972. viz.: (May 13, 197 1972i) Construct a public storm and sanitary sewer system: Council File No. 258550 -By Roger M. The storm sewer to be in CLEVE- Conway - LAND AVENUIIE from University Avenue to E1119 Avenue; in ELLIS Whereas, A written proposal for the AVENUE from. Vandalia Street to making of the following improvement, Cleveland Avenue: in VANDALIA viz.: STREET from Ellis Avenue to Capp Reconstruct the sidewalk on. both Road: in CAPP ROAD from Vandalia sides of Minnehaha_Ave. from Earl -St. STREET from Capp Rd to Betsey worn wine. is. Street; and in an EASoaEMENT to be to complete said improvement having acquired from Capp Road to Bayless been presented to the Council of the Street. City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it The sanitary sewer to be in CLEVE- Resolved, That the Commissioner of LAND AVENUE from University Ave- Public Works be and is hereby ordered nue to Ellis Avenue; in ELLIS AVE- and directed: NUE from Vandalia Street to Cleve- 1. To investigate the necessity for land Avenue; in VANDALIA STREET or desirability of, the making of said from Ellis Avenue to Capp Road; in Improvement. CAPP ROAD from Vandalia Street to 2. To .investigate the nature, extent Wycllff Street; !n WYCLIFF STREET and estimated cost of said improve - from Capp Road to approximately 700 ment, end the total coat thereof. feet south; and in an EASEMENT to 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch be acquired from Capp Road to Bay- of sold improvement. less Street. 4. To state whether or not said Im- ill to be known as the ST. ANTHONY Of three fa asked for on the petition Of three or more owners. PARK SEWER SYSTEM e Council of 6. To report upon all of the Eore- the C been presented to the Ce, be i of going matters to the Commissioner of the City ed Saint Paul; therefore, be it Finance. Resolved, That the Commissioner Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Public Works be and is hereby ordered Approved Ma1972. and directed: (Mayay 13, 1972) 1. Investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. Council File. No. 258561 -By Roger M. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Conway-' and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. Whereas, A written proposal for the 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch making of the following improvement, of said improvement. viz.; 388 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON *UNCIL sidewalk on the north ny Ave. from Fry St. I by doing all other aessary and incidental improvement having o the Council of the Ll: therefore. be it Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258552 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west side of S. Wilder St, from Montreal Ave. to Saunders Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and in- ctdental to complete said improvement having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of sail improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, exten and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketcl of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im provement is asked for on the petitioi of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore going matters to the Commissioner o Finance, Adopted by the Council May 10, 197: Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258553 -By Roger N Conway - Whereas, A written prop ml for tb making of the following Smprovem0n viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the we: side of Forest St. from Minnehaha Av Public Works be and is hereby orderi and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity ft or desirability of, the making of as 2. To investigate the nature, extent ad estimated cost of said improve- ent, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- rovement is asked for on the petition ' three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- Ang matters to the Commissioner of finance. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) ouncil File No. 258554 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the asking of the following improvement, iz.: Construct new sidewalk on both sides f McAfee St. from Arlington Ave. to loyt Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to omplete said improvement; having leen presented to the Council of the ,ity of Saint Paul; therefore{ be It Resolved, That the Commissioner of ?ublic Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, it desirability of, the making of said mrovement. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258555 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Margaret St. from Mgendota St. work which is necesscade St. and ary and incidental all to complete .said improvement: having Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directe: tig 1. si invdesate the necessity for or desirability of, theC,making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. , furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. "To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 389 Council File No. 258555 -By Roger M. Conway - A written proposal for the the following improvement, rot the sidewalk on both ase Ave. from Earl St. to and by doing all other work iecessary and incidental to said improvement, having rated to the Council of the nt Paul: therefore. be it Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirab111ty of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258557 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Forest St. from Margaret St. to Beech St. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissionel`of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more. owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972, Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258558 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Margaret St. from Earl St. to wok which is n by doing all other necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said imprevement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258559 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Cypress St. from Margaret St. to Beech St. and by doing all other Yubiic Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To .investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258500 -By Roger M. Conway - Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Earl St. from ReamAve. to Ross Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state .whether or not said ina- provementis -asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters- to the Commissioner of EYnance. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) 390 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 258561 -By Roger M. I missioner of Finance upon the above Conway- improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolhat the said ves: Whereas, Whereas, h written g improvement, nt samel for the 1. , is hereby approved and aort dopted• making of the following limen viz.: and the said improvement is hereby Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west ordered to be proceeded with. side of Earl St. from Margaret St. to 2. That the nature of the improve - Beech St. and by doing all other work merit which the Council recommends is which is necessary and incidental to to construct a public sanitary sewer in complete said improvement, having WHEELOCK PARKWAY from Cohan - been presented to the Council of the say treat to approximately 175 feet City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it East (5-1483), with no alternatives, and Resolved, That the Commissioner of that the estimated cost thereof is Public Works be and is hereby ordered $5,090.00. and directed: Resolved Further, That a public 1. To investigate the necessity for, hearing be had on said improvement or desirability of, the making of said on the 7th day of June, 1972, at improvement. the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the 2. To investigate the nature, extent Council Chamber of the Court House and. estimated cost of said improve- and City Hall Building in the City of ment, and the total cost thereof. St. Paul. That the Commissioner of 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Finance give notice of said meeting to of said improvement. the persons and in the manner pro - 4. To state whether or not said im- vided by the Charter, stating the limp provement is asked for on the petition and place of hearing, the nature of the of three or more owners. improvement and the total cost thereof 5. To report upon all of the lore- as estimated. going matters to the Commissioner of File No. 17634, Finance. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258562 -By Roger M. Council File No. 258575- Conway- In the Matter of constructing and Whereas, A written proposal for the reconstructing sidewalks and by doing making of the following improvement, all th r work o kcwhich is said necessary it ana viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the north merit, except where good ands cies side of Minnehaha Ave. from Arcade poured sidewalks now exist: St. to the east approximately 280 it. Finance File No. S9585, Preliminary and by doing all other work which is Order escrp258029, Approved April 7, 1972, necessary and incidhavtngtal tobeen gree fom (Saltier St. oBurgFarriness � both Slides said improvement, sented to the Council of the City of Finance File No. 59566, reliminary Saint Paul; therefore, be it Order p258030, Approved April 7, 1972, Resolved, That the Commissioner of from icon - Si. age St both tte Frees Public Works be and is hereby ordered Free - and directed: way. 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said The Council of the City of St. Paul Improvement. having received the report of the Com - 2. To investigate the nature, extent missioner of Finance upon the above and estimated cost of said improve- improvement, and having considered ment, and the total cost thereof. said report, hereby resolves: 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch 1. That the said report and the of said improvement, same is hereby approved and adopted. 4. To state whether or not said im- and the said improvement is hereby provement is asked for on the petition ordered to be proceeded with. of three or more owners. 2. That the nature of the improve- s. To report upon all of the fore_ const uctlng t and or constructing cil aside- going matters to the Commissioner of walks and by doing all other work Finance. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972, which is necessary and incidental to Approved May 10, 1972. complete said improvement, except (May 13, 1972) where good and sufficient poured side- walk, now exist: Finance File No. 59585, Preliminary INTERMEDIARY ORDERS Order 258029, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Burgess St., both sides from Galtier St. to Farrington St. Council File No. 258574- Finance File No.. S9586, Preliminary Order Desert ion0-AEPPage Stroved pboth sril 7, ides In the Matter of constructing a publlc from Concord St. to Lafayette Free - sanitary sewer in 1WjtrE c K PARK- way. WAY from Cohansey Street to approxi- mately 175 feet East (5-1483), under with no alternatives, and the estimated Preliminary Order 25828?, approved cost thereof is $4.90 Pel ft nfort 6'for wide April 24, 1972. wide walk $5.85 per lin walk. The Council of the City of St. Paul Resolved Further, That a public having received the report of the Com- hearine be had on said improvement OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 391 on the 7th day of June, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St: Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner pro- vided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972.' Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258576 - In the Matter of -constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, except where good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance FSI. No. S9587, Preliminary Order 257987, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Exeter Pl., east side from Mississippi River Blvd. to River - wood Pl. Finance File No. S9588, Preliminary Order 257978, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Goodrich Ave., north side from Prior Ave. to Cleveland Ave. Finance File No. S9589, Preliminary Order 257980, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Goodrich Ave., south side from Kenneth St. to Cleveland Ave. Finance File No. 59590, Preliminary Order 257981, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Madison St., east side from Youngman Ave. to W. Seventh St. Finance File No. 59591, Prelimitia Order 257982, Approved April 7, 1972 Description - Mississippi River Blvd.. north side from Cretin Ave. to Exetei Place. Finance File No. 59592, Preliminary Order 257977, Approved April7, 1972 Description - Summit Ave., nortl side from Wilder St. to Cl elan, Ave. Finance File No. S9593, Preliminary Order 257976, Approved April 7, 1972 Description - Wilder St., both side, from Summit Ave. to Selby Ave. The Council of the City of St. Pau having received the report of the Com missioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having consideree said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adoptee and the said improvement is hereb; ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve ment which the Council recommends i constructing and reconstructing side walks and by doing all other worl which is necessary and incidental t complete said improvement, excep where good and sufficient poured side walks now exist: Finance File No. S9587, Preliminar Order 257987, Approved April 7, 197. Description - Exeter Pl.. east id from Mississippi River Blvd. to Rivet wood Pl. Finance File No. S9588, Preliminar Order 257978, Approved April 7, 197' Description - Goodrich Ave., nort from Prior Ave. to Cleveland No. 59589, Preliminary Approved April 7, 1972, -Goodrich Ave., south :enneth St. to Cleveland No. 59590, Preliminary i, Appproved April 7, 1972, - Madison St., east side ,man Ave. to W. Seventh No. p i59591, Preliminary --AMi�cissippved iRiver Blv1972. , rom Cretin Ave. to Exeter No. 59592, Preliminary 7, Approved April 7, 1972, Summit Ave., north Wilder St. to Cleveland No. 59593, Preliminary 6, Approved April 7, 1972, - Wilder St., both sides At Ave. to Selby Ave. natives, and that the esti- hereof is $4.90 per lin. ft. alk, $5.85 per lin. ft. for 6' Further, That a public iad on said improvement day of June, 1972, at 10 o'clock A.M., in the nber of the Court House it Building In the City of tat the Commissioner of notice of said meeting to and in the manner vro- and place of hearing, the nature of the Improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258577 - In the matter of constructing and re- constructing sidewalks and by doing all other work Which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement except where it is determined that goon and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: 392 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL The Council of the City of St. Paul Description -Doswell Ave., north side from lythe St. o Chelmsford St. having received the report of the Com- I missioner of Finance upon the above having considered Finance File No. S9608roved, ppPreliminary order east lside improvement, and said report, hereby resolves: Descri p2tion6- Stc kney St., 1. That the said report and the adopted, or�the noprthisside of Belvidere St. same �s hereby approved and __ ., e�c� lm rovement is hereby from Concord St. t .Stickney St. _, _ _ a- vrelbnmary and by doing an oiner is necessary and incidental to to said improvement, except it is determined that good and __.._,.a _ o...nikc now exist: from Madison St. to liam". Order 258149, approveu.,,i,.., • , "•-•. Finance File No. 59597, Preliminary Description -W. Nebraska Ave., south Order 257952, Approved April 7, 1972, side from Huron St. west approxi- DeserWtion-Davern Ave., west side mately 150 ft. from Norfolk Ave. to Munster Ave. Finance File No. 3ved Preliminary Finance File No. 59598, Preliminary Order 258150, Approved April 17, 1872, Order 257951, Approved April 7, 1972, Description -Winslow Ave., west side Description - Otis Ave., south side from the south property line of Cur - from Exeter Pl. to Otis Lane. tice St. extended to the north roper - Finance File No. 59599, Preliminary ty line of Sidney St extenders A . Order 257950, Approved April 7, 1972, Ftnance File No. SA14. Preliminary 972, Description - Otis Ave., north side Order 258151, Approved April h ides from Exeter Pl. to Riverwood Pl. Description -Arona St., both aides Finance File No. 59600, Preliminary from Breda Ave. to Como Ave. Order 257957, Approved April 7, 1972, Finance File No. 59615, Preliminary Description 'Lincoln Ave., both sides Order 256152, Approved April 17, 1972, on the south side from the East line Description -Pascal St., west side of Lot 4, Blk. 5Stinson's Blvd. Add. from Wynne Ave. to Como Ave. to Syndicate Si.tand on the north side from the east line of Lot 19, Blk. 4, Stnson's Blvd. Add. to Syndicate h ving rec ived the report oof thCitf the Com - St. Finance File No. roved A relitninary2, ission r of Find chaving considered Order 257958, App south said report, hereby resolves: Description - Linwood ve., 1. That the said rport and side from Grotto St. to Avon St. same is hereby approved and adopted, with no alternatives, and that the esti- and the said improvement is hereby mated cost thereof is $4.90 per lin. ft. ordered to be proceeded with. for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lin. ft, for 2 That the nature of the improve - 6' wide walk. ment which the Council recommends is Resolved Further, That a public constructing and reconstructing side- walks and by doing all other work hearing be had on said improvement pinch is necessary and incidental to on the Bill day of June, 1972, at complete said improvement, except the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the where it is determined that good and Council Chamber of the Court House sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: St.and City Hall Building Commissioner the City of FinaP.nncel gi ehnoti ee of said meeting to F Order p25815 6, App oved�Apri1Preliminary97 v darsons and In d by the Charleroi stating the time from iGaltierlS tet.o MatlldaoSt. saes the nature of the France File No. 59607, Preliminary and place of hearing. 72 improvement and the total cost thereof �escrlpp2tion7 DoswrelloAve., north side as estimated. from liythe St. to Chelmsford St. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Finance File Noppgg S9608, Preliminar3 72 Approved M�y11311972) DeserTOrder tiolns�Stiekney dSt.,r cast il 17. aid, from Annapolis St. to Concord St. anc on the north side of Belvidere St from Concord St. to Stickney St. Council File No. 258578- Finance File No. 59609, Prelimnar; Order 258153, Approved April 17, 1972 In the matter of constructing and re- Description - Midwa Pkwy.. port] constructing sidewalks and by doing all side from Bison Ave. to Siim'elii n St.. other work which is necessary and n- Finance File No. 59610, cidental to complete said improvement, Order 258147, Approved April 17, 1971 except where it is determined that good Description -N. Albert St., both side and sufficent poured sidewalks now from Wynne Ave. to Como Ave: exist: Finance File No. S9611, Prelimmar ril 11, 197 FiOrder 25 056, ANo. pp roved April 111 1972 Description -,-Hatch on -,Hatch Ave.,pboth side Description -Hatch Ave., both sides from Marion St. to Galtier St. nai from Galtier St, to Matilda St. Finance File No. 59812, Pr[1 17, 197 FinOrder 258057, ApprovedApril Preliminary97Description-*. 149 Nebraskaroved pAve., soul OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 393 side from Huron St. west approxi- I Ave. to the north approximately 58 mately 150 ft. feet. inance File No. S9613, Preliminary I Finance File No. S9617, Preliminary Order 258150, Aislow AvApril rawest lside l Order Description both Description -W E from the south property line of Cur- sides from Stickney St. Lafayette tics St. extended to the north prop -1 Freeway right-of-way. erty line of SidneyS1. extended. with no alternativesand that the esti- ?Inance. File 98 e No. SS Preliminary mated cost thereof is $4.90 per lin. ft. Order 258151, Approved April 17, 1972, for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lin. ft. for 6' Description - Arona St., both sides wide walk. from Breda Ave. to Como Ave. Resolved Further, That a public Finance File No. S9615, Preliminary hearing be had on said improvement Order 258152, Approved April 17, 1972, on the 9th day of June, 1972, at Description - Pascal St., west side the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the from Wynne Ave. to Como Ave. Council Chamber of the Court House with no alternatives, and that the esti- and City Hall Building in the City of mated cost thereof is $4.90 per lin. ft. St. Paul. That the Commissioner of for 5' wide walk, $5.95 per lin. ft. for 6' Finance give notice of said meeting to wide walk. the persons and In the manner pro- ResolveFurther. That a public vided by the Charter, all, the time hearing be had on said improvement and place of hearing, the nature of the on the 8th day of June 1972, at improvement and the total cost thereof the hour of 10 o'clockA.M., in the as estimated. Council Chamber of the Court House Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. and City Hall Building in the City of Approved May 10, 1972. St. Paul. That' the Commissioner of May 13, 1972) Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner pro- vided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the Council File No. 258580 - improvement and the total cost thereof In the Matter of constructing and ye- as estimated. constructing sidewalks and by doing all Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. other work which is necessary and inci- Approved May 10, 1972, dental to complete said iin rovement, (May 13, 1972) except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Council File No. 258579- Finance File No. 59619, Preliminary Order 258061, Approved April 11, 1972, In the Matter of constructing and Description - Ven Dyke St., both reconstructing sidewalks and by doing aides from E. Seventh St. to Ross Ave. all other work which is necessary and Finance File No. 59620, Preliminary incidental to complete said improve- Order 258060, Approved April 11, 1972, ment, except where it is determined Description - E. Thud St., both sides that good and sufficient poured side- from Earl St. to Forest St. walks now exist: Finance File No. 59621, Preliminary Finance File No. 59616• Preliminary Order 258059, Approved April 11, 1972, Order 258154, Approved April 17, 1972, Description - Margaret St., north Description - Simpson St., west side side from Johnson Pkwy. to the east from Frankson Ave. to the north ap- approximately 210 feet. proximately 250 feet and on the east Finance File No. 59622, Preliminary side of Simpson St. from Frankson Order 258056, Approved April 11, 1972, Ave. to the north approximately 58 Description - McLean Ave., both feet. sides from Earl St. to Cypress St. Finance File No. S9617, Preliminary Order 258155• Approved April 17, 1972, The Council of the City of St. Paul Description - E. Wyoming St., both having received the report of the Com - sides from Stickney St. Lafayette missioner of Finance upon the above Freeway right-of-way. improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: The Council of the City of St. Paul 1. That the said report and the having received the report of the Com- same Is hereby approved and adopted, missioner of Finance upon the above and the said improvement is hereby improvement, and having considered ordered to be proceeded with. said report, hereby resolves: 2. That the nature of the improve - 1. That the said report and the ment which the Council recommends is same is hereby approved and adopted, constructing and reconstructing side - and the said improvement is hereby walks and by doing all other work ordered to be proceeded with. which is necessary and incidental to 2. That the nature of the improve- complete said improvement, except ment which the Council recommends is where it is determined that good and constructing and reconstructing side- sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: walks and by doing all other work Finance File No. 59619, Preliminary which is necessary and incidental to Order 258061, Approved April 11, 1972, complete said improvement, except Description - Van Dyke St., both where it is determined that good and sides from E. Seventh St. tow sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Ave. Finance File No. 59616, Preliminary Finance File No. 59620, Prehminery Order 258154, Approved April 17, 1972, Order 258060, Approved April 11, 1972, Description - Simpson St., west side Description - E. Third St., both sides from Frankson Ave. to the north ap- from Earl St. to Forest St. proximately 250 feet and on the east Finance File No. 59621, Preliminary side of Simpson St. from Frankson Order 258059, Approved April 11, 1972, 394 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Description - Margaret St., north C side from Johnson Pkwy. to the east approximately 210 feet. Finance File No. 59622, Preliminary v Order 258058, Approved April 11, 1972, a Description - McLean Ave., both v sides from Earl St. to Cypress St. t with no alternatives, and that the esti- N mated cost thereof is $4.90 _per lin. ft. s for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lm. £t. for 6' 1 wide walk. Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 9th day of June, 1972, at ) the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner pro- vide by the Charter, stating the tlme and place of hearing, the nature of the Improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 25B581 - In the Matter of reconstructing the sidewalk portions of which will be re- placed- with integral curb and side - on the west side of Bedford St. from Collins St. to Fred St. and on the east side of Bedford St. from Payne Ave. to Beaumont Ave. and by doing all other work which fis necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, under Preliminary Order 258145, approved April 17, 1972. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the repopprt of the Com- improveme er of Finance shaving con onsidered said above said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is to reconstruct the sidewalk portions of which will be replaced with integral of rb and Bedford Sit. sidewalk from Coon llins sideto Fred St. and on the east side of Bed- ford St. from Payne Ave. to Beaumont rk which isve. and neces necessary and gin incidental toall other complete determined ethat t goodep nd hsufficient poured sidewalks now exist, with no dis alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $4.90 er lin. ft. for . walk, $alk pe85sgeft ifor.tinter curbs & walk. Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvemen' lone and in the imanneringl0 the Charter, stating the firm e of hearing, the nature of th ment and the total cost therec ated. 59618. :d by the Council May 10, 197: ved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) ouncfil File No. 258582 - In the Matter of Reconstructing side- ralks and replacing with integral curb nd sidewalk and by doing all other rork which is necessary and incidental complete said improvement, except There it is determined that good and ufficient poured sidewalks now exist: 'finance File No. S9623, Preliminary Order 258055, Approved April 11, 1972, Description -Eighth St., both sides from Wacouta St. to Wall St. 'inane File No. 59624, Preliminary Order 258054, Approved April 11, 1972, Description-WashingtonSt., west side from Kellogg Blvd. to Fourth St. and on the north side of Kellogg Blvd. from Washington St. to the west approximately 75 feet. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above Improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby orderTed o be proceeded with. .' hat the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is reconstructing sidewalks and replacing with integral curb and sidewalk and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. S9623, Preliminary Order 258055, Approved April 11, 1972, Description -Eighth St., both sides from Wacouta St. to Wall St. Finance File No. S9624, Preliminary Order 258054, Approved April 11, 1972, Description -Washington St., west side from Kellogg Blvd. to Fourth St. and on the north side ofKellogg Blvd. from Washington St. to the west approximately 75 feet. with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $4.90 per lin. ft. for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lin. ft. for 6' wide walk, $1.50 per sq. ft. for inte. curb & we Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement Improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10. 1972. (May 13, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 258544 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, test andin for grading bituminous and surfacing with bituminous material and construct concrete curb and gutter on Sims Avenue from Kennard Street OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 395 to Flandrau Street. Also construct F. O. 247689 -Hendon Ave., both sides sewer for storm water purposes. Also from Cleveland Ave. to Raymond Ave. construct water service connections (G- F. O. 249511-Roblyn Ave., north side 1914), under Preliminary Order 245521, from Howell St. o Prior Ave. and on approved September 9, 1969, Intermedi- the south side of Roblyn Ave. from ary Order 246251, approved November Fairview Ave. o Prior Ave. 12, 1969, Final Order 246589, approved F. O. 248012 -Finn St., west side from December 9. 1969. Roblyn Ave, to St. Anthony Ave. andon the east side of Finn St, from Roblyn A public hearing having been had Ave. to Temple Court. upon the assessment for the above Non -Assessable: improvement, and said assessment havingg been further considered by the F. O. 247930 -Brewster St., both aides Couclland having been considered from Gibbs Ave. to Raymond Ave. finally satisfactory, be it therefore F. O. 247689 -Hendon Ave., both sides Resolved. That the sald assessment from Cleveland Ave. to Raymond Ave. be and the same is hereby in all re- F O. 249511-Roblyn Ave., north side spade ratified, and the same is hereby from Howell St. to Prior Ave. and on ordered to be submitted to the District the south side of Roblyn Ave. from Court of the County of Ramsey for Fairview Ave, to Prior Ave. confirmation. F. O. 248012 -Finn St., west side from Be It Further Resolved, That the Roblyn Ave. to St. Anthony Ave. and on said assessment be and it is hereby the east side of Finn St, from Roblyn determined to be payable in 5 equal Ave. to Temple Court. installments. File No. 17429-G. o public hearing having been had e��pted by the Council May 10, 1972. anon the assessment for the above roved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 258545 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- structing a public sanitary sewer in Sims Avenue from Kennard to Flandrau Street. Also construct sewer service connections (S-1402), under Preliminary Order 245903, approved October 10, 1969, Intermediary Order 246253, approved November 12, 1969, Final Order 246591, approved December 9. 1969. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment' having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all.re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby osubmitted aeteC urt ofthe County of Rmsyfor confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. File No. 17436. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 258546 - Ir. the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction or reconstruction of sidewalks and work incidental thereto: . Contrail 70-M-0500, Levy No. 14, District No, 1, Assessable: F. O. 247930 -Brewster St., both side: from Gibbs Ave. to Raymond Ave. Resolved. That'the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the Disti'let Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) FINAL ORDERS Council File No. 258513 - In the Matter of constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment except where good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist, Finance File No. 59493, Preliminary Order 257100, Approved January 21, 1972, Description -Bates Ave., south- west side from Mounds Blvd. to 39494, Preliminary roved January 21, surrey Ave., south- Iria Ave. to Bates 59495, Preliminary roved January 21, -Case Ave., both cSt. to Agate St. 59496, Preliminary roved January 21, -Conway St., both Ave. to the west feet to the Dead side from Cypress St, to Plum File No. S9498, Preliminary 257075, Approved January 18, Description -Otsego St., both 396 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL from Mt. Ida St. to Lafayette File No. 59499, Preliminary 257076, Approved January 18, Description -York Ave., both from Westminster St. to Mis- �i St. File No. S9500, Preliminary 257077, Approved January 18, Description -Burr St., both sides Minnehaha Ave. to the north to ailroad Bridge. File No. S9501, Preliminary No. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council May 9, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258543 - Order 2M84, Approveu o « a+r In the Matter of constructing and 1972, Description -Westminster St, reconstructing sidewalks and by doing east side from Whitall St. to Cayuga all other work which is necessary and St. incidental to complete said improve- ' A public hearing having been had ment, except where good and sufficient upon the above improvement upon Poured sidewalks now exist: duo notice, and the Council having Finance File No. 59503, Preliminary heard all parsons, objections and Order 257063, Approved January 18, recommendations relative thereto, and 197e Description - Cook Ave., both having fully considered the same; sides from Agate_ St. to the East ap- therefore, be it proximately 240 feet. Resolved, by the Council of the City Finance File No. 59504, Preliminary of es Paul that the precise nature, Order 257082, Approved January 18, extent and kind of improvement to be 1972, Description a Bradley St., east made by the said City is constructing side from Minnehaha Ave. to Beau - and reconstructing sidewalks and by rant Ave. doing all other work which is necessary Finance File No. rove Preliminary and incidental to complete said im- Order 257081, Approved January both P 1972, Description - York Ave., both pexcept where good and suf- sides from Payne Ave. to Edgerton flcient clent poured sidewalks now exist. Finance File No. 59493, Preliminary Finance File No. S9506, Preliminary Order 257100, Approved January 21, Order 57080, Approved January 18, co1972, Description Jessiet east defrmWhitall St. to west Description-Bates Mounds Blvd.to Mc- Lean Ave. Finance Me No. 59507, Preliminary Finance File No. 59494, Preliminary Order 257178, Approved January 5, Order 257101, Approved January 21, 1972, Description - Maria Ave., both 1972, Description -Surrey Ave., south- sides from Plum St. to Cherry St. east side from Maria Ave. to Bates Finance File No. 59508, Preliminary Ave. Order 57252, Approved February 2, Finance File No. S9495, Preliminary 1972, Description -North St., north Order 257102, Approved January 21, side from Bates Ave. to Greenbrier 1972, Description -Case Ave., both St. sides from Jackson St. to Agate St. Finance File No. S9b09, Preliminary Finance File No. 59498, Preliminary 19,aeCDeScr25",iptiOr - Duluth St., Approved bot Order 257122, Approved January 2 , sides from E. 6th St. to Margaret St. 1972, Description -Conway St., both Finance File No. 59510, Preliminary sides from Marla Ave. to the west Order 57254, Approved February 2, approximately 325 feet to the Dead 1972, Description - Collins St., north End. side from Lafayette Road to Payne Finance File , A S9497,rove Preliminary Ave. Order 257074, Approved January 18, Finance File No. 59511, Preliminary 1972, Description -Old Hudson Road, Order 257168, {lpproved January 25, north side from Cypress St. to Plum 19,2 Description - E. Fifth St., both St.sides from Earl St. to Hancock St. Finance File No. 59498, Preliminary Finance File No. 59512, Preliminary Order 257075, Approved January 18, Order 257167, Approved January 25, 1972, Description -Otsego St., both 1972, Description - Bates Ave., south - sides from Mt. Ida St. to Lafayette west side from Conway St. to E. Rd. Third St. Finance File Order 57076,No. Approved Sanuiary a18 1972, Description -York Ave., both A Public hearing having been had sfdes from Westminster St. to Mis- upon the above improvement upon sissippi St. due notice, and the Council having Finance File No. S9601, Preliminary heard all persons, objections and Order File Approved January 16 recommendations relative thereto, and Ing fully considered the same; 1972, Description -Maria Ave., east hav side from Wilson Ave. to Euclid St. therefore, be it Finance File No. 59502, Preliminary Resolved, By the Council of the City St. Paul that the precise nature, Order 257084, Approved January 18, of 1972, Description -Westminster St., extent and kind of improvement to be east side from Whitall St. to Cayuga made by the. said City is constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by St. doing all other work which is necessary and the Council hereby orders said andincidental ntexcept complete regood and P improvements to be made. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 397 sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. S9503, Preliminary Order 257083, Approved January 18, 1972, Description - Cook Ave., both sides from Agate St. to the East ap- proximately 240 feet. Finance File No. S9504, Preliminary Order 57082, Approved January 18, 1972, Description - Bradley St., east B side from Minnehaha Ave, to eau- mont Ave. Finance File No. 59505, Preliminary Order 57081, Approved January 18, 1972, Description - York Ave., both sides from Payne Ave. to Edgerton St. and the Council hereby orders said improvements to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council May 10, 1972. Approved May 10, 1972. (May 13, 1972) Council File No. 258593 - In the Matter of constructing and re- constructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is nebessary and incidental to complete said 1mp rove- ment, except where good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. 59513, Preliminary Order 57108, Approved January 25, 1972, Description - White Bear Ave., east side from Arlington Ave. to Nevada Ave. Finance File, No. S9514, Preliminary Order 257169, Approved January 25, 1972, Description -Cherry St., south side from Bates Ave. to Maria Ave. Finance File No. S9515, Preliminary Order 57170, Approved January 25, 1972, Description -Maury St., south side from Bates Ave. to Greenbrier Finance File No. 59518, Preliminary Order 257171, Approved January 25, 1972, Description --Short St., both sides from Mounds Blvd. to Maria Ave. Finance File No. 59517, Preliminary Order 257172, Approved January 25, 1972, Description -White Bear Ave., east side from Cottage Ave.. to Sher- wood Ave. Finance File No. S9518, Preliminary Order 257173, Approved January 25, 1972, Description - East Third St., both sides From Arcade St. to Maple Finance File No. S9519 Preliminary Order 257174, Approved January 5, 1972, Description - Wakefield Ave., both sides from Cypress St. to Forest A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary andincidental to complete said im- fiM n ment, except where good and suf- poured s dewalks now exist: Finance File No. 59514, Preliminary Order 257.169, Approved January 5, 1972, Description -Cherry St., south side from Bates Ave, to Maria Ave. Finance File No. S9515, Preliminary Order 57170 Approved January 25, 1972, Description - Maury St., south side from Bates Ave, to Greenbrier St. Finance File No. 59516 Preliminary Order 257171, Approved January 5, 1972, Description Short St., both sides from Mounds Blvd. to Maria Ave. Finance File No. S9517 Preliminary Order 257172, Approved January 29, 1972, Description -White Bear Ave., east side from Cottage Ave. to Sher- wood Ave. Finance File No. 59518 Preliminary Order 57173, Approved January 25, 1972, Description - East Third St., both sides from Arcade St, to Maple Finance File No. 59520 Preliminary Order 257175, Approved January 25, 1972, Description Fhmdrau St., east side from York Ave. to E. Seventh St. and the Council hereby orders said im- provement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to 'prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted 'by the Council May 11, 1972. Approved May 11, 1972. (May 13, 1972) OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 399 398 PROCEEDINGS OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Passed by the Council May 16, 1972, Conway, damages and injuries sustained by rea- son of a fall in a hole in the street at said easement being described as the east line of the West fr of the OF THE COUNCIL yeas — Councilmen Butler, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. Presi- or near 370 Fuller, Saint Paul, Minne- sots, on Aprll'17, 1971. Southwest 1q of Section 35, Town - dent (MeCartY)--6• ship29, Ra Range 22, between Suburban Avenue Nays -0. and State Trunk Highway No. 12-108, ORDINANCES Approved May 16, 1972. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the now Interstate 94. b. That said permittee, prior to and CHARLES p. McCARTY, said claimant upon her execution and during the construction of the City of Mayor. delivery of a release in full to the City, St. Paul, Department of Public Works Council File No. 258378-0rdinance No. 15093—By Rosalie L. Butler—Robert Attest: in a form to be approved by the Cor- oration Counsel for all dams es and Project Number S-1434, Pedersen -Third Relief Sewer System, shall be F. Sprafka— HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. 1RJprIs. sustained in the manner afore- author - ized to encroach o my onto the easterly (May 20, 1972) said. !q of said existing sewer easement. An Administration Ordinance Adopted 10.02 the New SECTION 3 Subsequent to said sewer construction. the said permittee will be allowed also Pursuant to Section of City Charter Approved by the Voters a File No. 258379—Ordinance No. That this ordinance shall take effect to encroach upon said 30 foot easement east of the line described as commenc- November 3, 1970, and Providing Council Budget Calendar. 15094—BY Dean Meredith, by request— and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. fng ata point on the north property line of Suburban Avenue at the west AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE Council of the City of Saint Paul OF MRS. E. OD'LAND AGAINST Passed by the Council May 16, 1972. line of said easement and running North-easterly to a point 7.5 feet east The CLAIM Does Ordain: THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. Press- of the center line of said easement and 120 feet north of the center line of Council of the City of Saint Pau dent (McCarty) -6. Nays -0. Suburban Avenue. SECTION 1 The All departments, bureaus and agen- Does Ordain: Approved May 16, 1972. c. That said permitted shall pa what - y ever costs are incurred by the De- cies of the City government shall trans- 1 partment in administration, engineering, mit to the Mayor, on or before August SECTION CHARLES P. McCARTY, and inspectiop of the total project or 1 of each year, such requests deemed That the proper City officers are to be included in the budgets hereby authorized and directed to pay Mayor. Attest: any part thereof completed, said costs shall be estimatedas $350.W and to be necessary for the following fiscal year. All re- out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, HARRY E. MARSHALL, accounted for under the Department of quests shall be submitted on Porins ap- to Mrs. E. Odland, the sum of $100.00 . City Clerk. Public Works Project Number E-1141, proved by the Mayor. a full settlement of her claim of darn' or about August (May 20, 1972) and partial monthly billings or total billings for services rendered shall be _ ages sustained rt a 1971 as more particularly, set out 1n a SECTION 2 to the City Council on at the discretion of the Department of of Public Works. communication On or before October 1 of each year August 10, 1971. Council File No. 258439—Ordinance No. 15097—By Roger M. Conway— d. That said permittee shall pay the the Mayor shall submit to the Counpt SECTION 2 his recommended budgets. Upon receipt date AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PER- publication of this ordinance cost all and all resolutions or ordinances passed thereof, the Council shall fix a or That tion MISSION TO ROHLWILL DEVELOP- in relation to this ordinance. dates p upon, and ttedfor budgetlicand hall publish nce said delivery of a release in full to the City, MENT CORPORATION, 605 MINNE- SOTA BUILDING, SAINT PAUL, e. That said permittee, after the in - ception of said work, shall prosecute in the official newspa er of the City p rec- in a form to be approved by the or- MINNESOTA 55101, TO CONSTRUCT, the same continuously, with diligence, the complete text of the Mayor's ommended budgets together with notice poration Counsel, £or all damages sus- tained in the manner aforesaid. OPERATE AND MAINTAIN AN EN- TRANCE DRIVEWAY AND PERIM- and fully complete said work to the satisfaction and approval of the Depart - of the proposed public hearing thereon. ETER PARKING LOT DRIVE ON THE ment of Public Works on or before SECTION 3 EASTERLY % OF AN EXISTING 30 November 1, 1972. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect daya •after its FOOT PERMANENT SEWER EASE- MENT ON HAZEL STREET PRO- f. Construction must be performed by a Contractor approved by the Depart - Upon, completion of the hearing, or and be in force thirty and publication. TELY FOR A OX FEET men ThatPub is Works. rittee any adjournments thereof, and not later passage, approval than October 25 of each year, the noun- Council May 16, DISTANCE OF NORTH AVENUE. shall not pro - ceed with construction unless and until Conway,SUBURBAN oil shall by resolution u ordinance a Pawed C the adopt the budgets for the yeas —Councilmen Butler, way. The Council of the City of Saint Paul said permittee shall have fully complied with the provisions regarding insurance applicable next following fiscal year. The Council Levine Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. Press- Does Ordain: and indemnification contained in the shall publish the complete text of the dent (McCarty) -6. City of Saint Paul, Department of Pub - adopted budgets once in the official Nays -0. SECTION 1 lic Works Specifications for Street and newspaper of the City. Approved May 16, 1972. That permission and authority are Sewer Construction, dated April 1, here granted to Rohlwill Develop- 1959, Section numbered 1.44 of said spe- SECTION 4 CHARLES P. MCCARTY, ment Corporation, 605 Minnesota Build- ciflcations. as amended, applicable to Mayor. After adoption of the budgets, the ing, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55101, to con- struct, operate, and maintain en- contractors. For the purpose of this ordinance, the aforesaid section of said Attest: Council shall adopt a tax -levy resolu- HARRY E MARSHALL, tion or resolutions showing the amount City Clerk. an trance driveway and perimeter parking lot drive on the easterlyi of an exist- specifications, number 1.44, as amended, shall be read as though the word "per- which must be provided by an ad taxable real and (May 20, 1972) a in 30 foot a permanent sewer easement mittee'• was substituted for the word the same ap- valorem tax on all personal property in the City, and shall thereof to the Ramsey on Hazel Street produced, approxi- mately for a distance of 440 feet north contractor;' wherever pears in the aforesaid Section 1.44, as Section 1.44, certify a copy Auditor not later than Novem- No. of Suburban Avenue. amended; said as amended of the Specifications for Street anU County ber 15 of each year. Council File No. 258380—Ordinance — by re- SECTION 2 Sewer Construction 1n the City o4 Saint 15095 — By Dean Meredith quest— That the Commissioner of Public Paul is hereby incorporated herein by reference as fully and as completely as SECTION 5 shall be deemed a SETTLING THE Works of the City of St. Paul is herebyy authorized to issue a permit to RohlwilI if set forth herein verbatim. Proof of the This ordinance AN ORDINANCE of the Saint Paul Administrative CT ATtiI OF MRS. ANN MAROSE Development Corporation, to construct, compliance with provisions of aforesaid section shall be in such form part Code and shall be incorporated therein AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. operate, and maintain an entrance as the Corporation Counsel of the City and given an appropriate chapter The Council of the City of Saint Paul time of driveway and perimeter parking lot drive on the existing 30 foot °f Saint Paul may direct. and/or section number at the Does Ordain: the of the said Adminf- permanent sewer easement, upon and subject to h. That said permittee shell properly all excavations th the coinpjlation stratfve Code. SECTION 1 the following provisions, terms, and protect made streets, sidewalks, and boulevards both That the proper Cit officers are y SECTION 6 hereby authorized and directed to pay 003500.00 conditions: a. That said existing permanent sewer easement be described follows: day and night so as to avoid all damage or injury to pperppsons or property. This ordinance shall take effect and out of the Tort Liability Fund days after its to Mrs. Ann Marose, the sum of $2 for An easement, 30 feet in width for the I. Dega tr ra Of ermiPubl cee shaWorks11 fnish all be in force thirty (30) in full settlement of her claim sewer purposes, the center line of documents of record that are a part of passage, approval and publication. 400 PROCEEDING'S OF THE COMMON COUNCIL his project or incidents] to its execu- to revoke this permit whenever the ion including, but not limited to, ad -I permittee or its successor in interest lendums, as built" plans and profiles I is in default, or whenever, in said .nd tracings. Council's opinion, the public interest ; j, That saidion Eng nieer ie of shall notify the will be served by such revocati on. nent of Public Works five (5) working) SECTION 3 lays before starting work, and not start That said permittee shall, within antil receiving notice to and from thirty (30) days after the passage of -onstruction Engineer after all the re- this Ordinance file a written acceptance luirements of the resolution and ordi- o„F with the City Clerk. lance have been satisfied. The project ;hall be subject to inspection duringl� ^- SECTION 4 [he construction Of the improvement, and the Construction Engineer shall be This ordinance shall take effect and notified when the improvement has be in force thirty (30) days from and been completed to allow for a final in- after its passage, approval and publi- spection. cation. k. That said permittee shall give ad- vance notification to the Traffic Bureau Passed by the Council May 17, 1972. of the Department of Public Works if yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, the construction of said improvement Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. Presi- shall make necessary the closing of dent (McCarty) -6. Suburban Avenue or part thereof, and Nays c that all expenses incurred by the Traf- Approved May 17, 1972. fie Bureau in furnishinginstalling or removing of barricades, signs and other CHARLES P. MCCARTY, control devices shall be paid by the Mayor. permittee and shall also be accounted Attest: for under Department of Public Works HARRY E. MARSHALL, Project Number E-1141. City Clerk. 1. That said permittee shall, during the term of this permit, restore and (May 20, 1972) re air all property, whether public or private, damaged or which may be dam- aged dction of said work. Council File No. 258989—Ordinance No. ue to the constru an. That during the construction of 150987By Roger M. Conway— City Project Number S-1434 and all fu- ture work required by the City of St. AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE Paul to be done in the existing 30 foot CLAIM OF W. H. BARBER OIL COM - sewer easement area, all damages to PANY AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT existing PAUL. I as shown on the plan submitted by the permittee's agent and approved, identified, and on file in the The Council of the City of Saint Paul Department of Public Works, and all Does Ordain: other damage scaused by any work SECTION 1 done by the Clty of St. Paul to future amenities all be replaced or repaired That the proper City officers are by the said permittee, at his own ex- hereby authorized and directed to pay p nsThat said permittee shall furnish a to W' H. Barberut of the Tort LOil Company' Fund thh3e5 u2m bond to the City of Saint Paul in the of $225.86 in full settlement of their sum of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,- claim of damages sustained on or about 000.00) conditioned to comply with all January 24, 1972 as more particularly the terms of this ordinance and to set out in a communication to the City indemnify and save harmless said City Council on February 8, 1972. from all liability, loss, judgments, suits, costs, charges and expense that may SECTION 2 accrue to parsons or property occa- That said sum shall be paid to the stoned by the making of the improve- said claimant upon their execution and meat or arising out of the same. delivery of a release in full to the City, o. That said permittee and its suc- in a form to be approved by the Cor- cessors and assigns shall fully in or. Counsel, for all damages sus the and hold harmless and defend) por.jiOin the manner aforesaid. the City of Saint Paul, its agents, offf-tained I cern and employees against all liability SECTION 3 on account of all claims, causes of ac- tion, suits, and judgments on account That this ordinance shall take effect of injury to persons and or property and be in force thirty days after its arising from or connected with the passage, approval and publication. pperformance of said work contemplated by this permission and authority. Pissed by the Council May 18, 1972. P_ That said permittee shall submit yeas — COuncllmen Butler, Conway, the required bond and insurance docu- Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. Presi- ments to the Office Engineer of the dent (McCarty) -6. Department of Public Works. The Office Nays -0. Engineer shall submit said documents Approved May 18, 1972. to the Corporation Counsel of the City of Saint Paul for review, and if said CHARLES P. McCARTY, bond and insurance are sufficient said Mayor. documents shall be filed by the Office Attest: Engineer with the Office of the Comp- HARRY E. MARSHALL, troller of the City of Saint Paul. City Clerk. q. That the Council of the City of St. Paul hereby expressly reserves the right (May 20, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 401 Council File No. 258470—Ordinance No. heretofore approved by the City Comp- 15099—By Roger M. Conway— troller, as such transfers of funds as of SETTLING THE May 12, 1972 are indicated in documents CLAIM OF MRS. GARY L. AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THEELD attached hereto and made a part hereof COFAGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. w reference, as fully as if the same were set forth fully and completely The Council of the City of Saint Paul herein, are hereby approved, copies of Does Ordain: the aforementioned also being on file in the office of the City Clerk and in SECTION 1 the office of the City Comptroller. That the proper 61ty officers are Adopted by the Council May 12, 1972. hereby authorized and directed to pay Approved May 12, 1972. out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, (May 20, 1972)„ to Mrs. Gary L. Coffield, the sum of $280.00, in full settlement of her claim Council File No. 258613— ` for damages and injuries sustained by Resolved, That the transfers within reason of a fall on a defective sidewalk funds of the various Ci Departments at or near Wilson Avenue in Saint Paul, heretofore approved by the Cty Comp - Minnesota on January 19, 1972. troller, as such transfers of funds as of SECTION 2 May 12, 1972 are indicated in documents That said sum shall be paid to the attached hereto and made a part hereof said claimant upon her execution and w reference, as fully if the same delivery of a release in full to the City, were set forth fully ann d completely in a form to be approved by the Cor- herein, re hereby approved, copies of le oration Counsel, for all damages and the aforementioned City being on file P in the office of the City Clerk and in injuries sustained in the manner afore- the office of the City Comptroller. said. Adopted by the Council May 12, 1972. SECTION 3 Approved May. 12, 1972. (May 20, 1972) That this ordinance shall take effect and bein force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Council File No. 258614 — By Dean Meredith— Passed by the Council May 18, 1972- Whereas, The Commissioner of Pub - Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, lic Safety and the Bureau of Health Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. Pres)- have submitted investigation and in- dent (McCarty) -6. spection reports pertaining to the here - Nays -0. inafter described property, copies of Approved May 18, 1972. which are attached hereto and made a part hereof; CHARLES P. MCCARTY. Whereas, The Council finds that the Mayor. conditions described in the hereinafter Attest: described property constitutes nuisance HARRY E. MARSHALL, which threaten the public peace, City Clerk. health and safety; and Whereas, Pursuant to Section 374 of (May 20, 1972) the Charter of the City of Saint Paul and Section 265.52 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, 24 hours' notice has RESOLUTIONS been given to the owner, occupant, or agent of each of such property demand- ing the abatement and removal of such Council File No. 258611—By Charles P. nuisances; now, therefore, be it McCarty—Rosalie L. Butler—Roger M. Resolved, That upon the recommen- Conway—Leonard W. Levine—Dean dation of the Commissioner of Public Meredith—Robert F. Sprafka—Victor Safety, the Commissioner of Public J. Tedesco— Works is hereby directed to summarily Whereas, -the city is desirous of ac- and forthwith remove the said nui- quiring certain lands located west of sauces from the following described Snelling Avenue and near Midway Sta- property: dium for the consttwction of a Fire 48 West Geranium — Lot 4, Block 5, Training Station—such land more pr- Stinson's Rice Street Addition titularly described in a letter dated Remove refuse from house, garage May 11, 1972 from J. William Donovan, and yard. Secure house and garage. Valuation Engineer, attached hereto the cost of such removal to be charged and made a part hereof; and against Fund No. 0272; and be it Whereas, An ordinance has been fn- Further Resolved, That the Commis- troduced this day to effect such acquisi- sioner of Public Safety is directed to tion; ascertain the cost of such removal and Now therefore, be it to forward the same to the County Resolved, That this council does Auditor on or before October 1 of the hereby go on record as being in favor year in which ascertained for collec- of such land acquisition subject to ap- tion in the same manner as taxes plicable provisions of any statutes, against ptsai byproperty. Concil May 12, 1872. ordinances by the the Coe until May 12, 1972. Approved May 12, 1972. Approved May 12, 1972. (May 20, 1972) (May 20, 1972) Council File No. 258615—By Roger M. Council File No. 258612— Conway— Resolved, That the transfers within Resolved, That the Northern States funds of the various City Departments Power Company be given permission to 402 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL place, construct and thereafter main- tain electric primary cables along or across Exchange Street and also across Sherman Street. Adopted by the Council May 12, 1972. Approved May 12, 1972. (May20, 1972) 1972)1972) Council File No. 258616—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the City of Saint Paul the Agreement between the City and the Soo Line Railroad Com- pany; Said Agreement provides for altera- tions of signal and communication wires made necessary by City construc- tion project on Maryland Avenue with- in the Soo Line Railroad Company right-of-way and further provides cov- enants in the matter of mutual coop- eration of aforesaid construction. A copy of said Agreement being at- tached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Further Resolved, That the costs in- curred by the City of Saint Paul under rt,e terms of this Agreement shall be be by the Council May 12, 1972. I May 12, 1972. (May 20, 1972) :ouncil File No. 258619—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on :he City Treasury to the aggregate amount of $52,561.32, covering checks numbered 8716 to 8726 inclusive, as per •becks or pertinent listing of same on lie in the office of the City Comp- troller. Adnpted by the Council May 12, 1972. Approved May 12, 1972. (May 20, 1972) ;ouncil File No. 258620—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That upon and pursuant to he pertinent appeal, under the Zoning ode, by the Wilder Foundation, owner ,f the subject real estate situate in the .ity of Saint Paul and described as: Lots 7, 8, 9, 12, 13 and 14, Block 17, Stinson, Brown and Ramsey's Addi- tion; khat the provisions of said Zoning Code rereby are determined and vaned as and to the extent necessary therefor 'or relaxation of the parking ratio for :he residence at 855 West Seventh Street which is to be utilized as a room- ing and boarding house to serve as a residential community corrections fa- cility, subject to the condition that said appellant, and its successors and as- signs, otherwise, shall make due com- pliance with all applicable provisions of municipal ordinances, state statutes and rules and regulations of public au- thorities having cognizance. Adopted by the Council May 12, 1972. Approved May 12, 1972. (May 20,197i) Council File No. 258617—Ey Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved'That the Council hereby Council File No. 258621—By Victor J. concurs in the action of the Purchasing Tedesco— Committee in the award for furnishing Resolved, That upon and pursuant to and delivering TAPPING VALVES &the pertinent appeal, under the Zoning SLEEVES for the Water Department, Code, ti Richard 1, Cottle, owner of Flamline &Carroll, Saint Paul, Minna- the subject real estate, situate in the sota, as follows: City of Saint Paul and described as: TO: CLOW CORPORATION Lot 14, Block 23, Weed and Willius 1. 10 12" x 6" Sleeve, Clow Addition; F5205, Each ..... ...$ 149.12 2. 10 8" x 6" Sleeve, Clow 'hat the provisions of said Zoning Code F5205, Each ................. 76.54 hereby are determined and varied as 3. 5 12" x 4" Sleeve, Clow and to :`e extent necessary therefor F5205, Each .......... 147.06 and the area requirements for said 4. 5 16" x 6" Sleeve, (C -D premises are hereby relaxed so as to Diam) Clow F5205, Each .. 261.97 accommodate a duplex on property lo - 5. 30 4" Tapping Valves, Clow Gated on the north side of Summit F5200, Each 58.12 Avenue between Dale and Kent Streets, 6. 50 6" Tapping Valves, Clow subject to the condition that said ap- F5200, Each .... ... 80.70 pellant, and his successors and assigns, 7. 10 8" Tapping Valves, Clow otherwise, shall make due compliance F5200, Each . - 119.51 with rdinances. staable te statutes son annici- d total amount of contract ......$11,275.45 Terms: -0- and regulations of public authorities at unit prices bid, in accordance with having cognizance. the specifications on Formal Bid No. Adopted by the Council May 12, 1972. 5027, the award being made to the low- Approved May 12, 1972. est responsible bidder meeting specifi- (May 20, 1972) cations. The Corporation Counsel is hereby directed to draft the proper form of contract. The proper City offs- Council File No. 258622—By Victor J. cials are hereby authorized to execute Tedesco— said contract on behalf of the City of Resolved, That upon and pursuant to Saint Paul. the pertinent appeal, under the Zoning F.B. #5027• Cu:._, by Virgil Doerfler, owner of the Reqn. Nos. 41137, 41138. (subject real estate, situate in the City Code No. 8000-000. of Saint Paul and described as: Adopted by the Council May 12, 1972. pots 13-15, Black 2 and South Approved May 12, 1972. vacated alley adjacent; Lots 1 and (May 20, 1972) 2, Block 3, except South 40 feet of OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 403 Lot 2 and North 30 feet of East 38 feet of vacated East Magnolia Ave- nue adjoining Lot 1, and also va- cated Van Dyke Street adjacent to Lots 1 and 13, all in Hazel Park Plat ' B", except Railway right-of- way; that the provisions of said Zoning Code hereby are determined and varied as and to the extent necessary therefor Nd the 8 -foot buffer requirement for said premises is hereby relaxed so as to accommodate a 36 -car parking lot to be used in conjunction with a 24 -unit apartment building; now, therefore, be it Further Resolved, That Virgil Doer- fler be and hereby is granted a permit to install a 36 -car parking lot to be used in conjunction with a 24 -unit apartment building on property lo- cated at the northwest corner of Van Dyke Street and East Magnolia Ave- nue, more particularly described as fol- lows: Lots 13-15, Block 2 and South ?i vacated alley adjacent; Lots 1 and 2, Block 3, except South 40 feet of Lot 2 and North 10 feet of East 38 feet of vacated East Magnolia Ave- nue all in accordance with plans dated Re- ceived February 14, 1972; subject to the condition that said applicant-per- mittee, pplicant per- mittee, and his successors and assigns, shall make due compliance with all applicable provisions of municipal ordi- nances, state statutes and rules and regulations of public authorities having cognizance. Adopted by the Council May 12, 1972. Approved May 12, 1972. (May 20, 1972) and J. Keyes, attorney for Northern States Power Company. Adopted by the Council May 12, 1972. Approved May 12, 1972. May 20, 1972) Council File No. 258623—By Robert F. Sprafka— is 1 to an In Dove the 1' as service .nd the re provide si that of th, neil of the Matter of tates Power UtilityCity i rease n its .971, hereby :termination rgs of Fact promulgated Robert J. to be ap- ommittee, a conclusions .ibit A, and it pursuant to Conclusions nee Number 1, be amend - 71 test year revenues in the City of Saint asonable rates which ch revenue over and test year of 1971 for commence taking ef- aance so provides, as it d. That the City Clerk lith to transmit three foresald Findings of :ouncil File No. 258625—By Charles P. McCarty— Resolved, That the St. Paul Union )spot Company, be and is hereby ;ranted a permit to construct a 685 car narking ramp on their property, which s located on the east side of Sibley itreet between Fourth Street and Kel- ogg Boulevard; south of Kellogg Boule- tard between Sibley Street and Broad- vay Street, more particularly described is follows: Lots 7 through 12. Block 28, St. Paul Eroper; Lpots 1 through 12, Block 29, t. Paul Ho kine Addition;andal or; Lots 1 through i Block 3, of Black 4, Hopkins Addition; 311 in accordance with the plans dated Received September. 1, 1971; subject to the conditions that the applicant fur - id its successors and as- aake due compliance with provisions of municipal [ate statutes and rules and f public authorities having the Council May 12, 1972. 'Any 12, 1972. (May 20, 1972) Council File No. 258629—By Leonard W. Levine. Resolved, That the Purchasing Agent be authorized to purchase from various ppublishers copyrighted books and pub- lciations as copyrighted items under Section 290 of the City Charter without competitive bids or advertisement for the St. Paul Public Library when the discounts from such publishers are more favorable to the Library than the current contract discount for li- brary books established as a result of a Formal Bid. Code: 0410-349. Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. Approved May 16, 1972. (May 20, 1972) File No. 258630—By Leonard W. ed, That the City Council concurs in the action of the Log Committee in the award for a one year as follows: O -DART, INC. ooksi Adult & Juvenile,regu- iding .,..40.6%Disc. from List ode ...15% Disc. from List library, reinforced publishers ig .........9% Disc. from List cunt of contract mately .... .. .....$125,000.00 Terms: Net 30 Days 404 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL in accord with the specifications on t Formal Bid No. 6029 the award being I made to the lowest responsible bidder I meeting specifications. The Corporation c Counsel is hereby directed to draft the proper form of contract. The proper s City officials are hereby authorized to r execute said contract on behalf of the 1 City of Saint Paul. F. B. #5029 Code: 0419-349 Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. Approved 1972. (May 20, 1972) i Council File No. 258635-13y Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That permission be and is Bell Telephone Company othe omake Northwestern nec- essary excavations for and to place and duit together with nenderground con - c ssarrfy manholes and lateral conduits to intersecting streets and alleys. On Milton Street between Hoyt and Nebraska Avenues. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as apmpprrpoved. o£Tpublicatfon in itlentahereto Pay cost Adopted by the Council Ma72 y 18, 1972. Approved (May 12, 1972) ouncil File No. 258636—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That permission be and is Bell e] pho edCompary oto the omake nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintainburied telephone cable on Ivy Avenue from White Bear Avenue to Ruth Street and on Ruth Street from Hyacinth Avenue to Arling- ton Avenue. Also on Arlington Avenue ourto Furness e onFurness Stetfr m Arlington Av Ave- nue to Nebraska Avenue All work to be in accordance. with the attached Flas approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972, Approved May 2. 120197 972) Council File No. 258637—BY Roger M Conway— In the matter of constructing a pub- lic storm sewer in H III -INE AVENUI from Canfield Avenue to Midway Park way S-1479. Be it Resolved, That the plans an( _r,inentions for the above named im Fund, are hereby approved and be i further Resolved, That the Purchasing Agen be and he is hereby directed to adver tise for bids n this improvement. Adapted by the Council May 16, 197, o Approved Maay120191 72) Council File No. 258638 — By Des Meredith— Whereas, Proper notice has been vceived as to change of officers of Er :rtainment Enterprises, Inc., 1183 Uni- ersltyAvenue, holders of On Sale ,iquor License No. 8046, expiring Janu- ry 31, 1973, therefore, be it Resolved, Allan F. Edelston is added s President and James H. Fischer re- iains as Secretary and James H. 'ischer is sole stockholder. Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. Approved May 16, 1972. (May 20, 1972) ;ouncil File No. 258639 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, Speedy Markets, Inc. desire withdraw Application M 1867 for 'lass A2 -Grocery and Frozen Foods, �ff Sale Malt Beverage, Class B -Bakery rad Cigarette licenses at 1333 Randolph Avenue and requests the return of the icense fee deposited thereon, therefore, De it Resolved, That the proteraCity authorized to be and they are here to refund to Speedy Markets, Inc. the lee of $162.00, and to cancel said appli- cation for licenses. Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. Approved May 16, 1972. (May 20, 1972) ouncil File No. 258640 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, The St. Paul Post No. 8, American Legion are holders of License me. 4459, expiring February 18, 1973, permitting them to conduct Bingo Games each Sunday afternoon, between the hours of 3:00 and 7:00 P.M. at 1079 Rice Street, and Whereas, They have made application for the amending of the hours, there- fore, be it Resolved, That License No. 4459 held by the St. Paul Post No. 8, American Legion be and the same is hereby amended to read between the hours of 5:00 and 9:00 P.M." effective May 21, 1972 for the remainder of the Iicense year. Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. Approved May 16, 1972. (May 20, 1972) Council File No. 258641 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. Approved May 16, 1972. (May 20, 1972) Council File No. 258842 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. Approved May 16, 1972. (May 20, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 405 Council File No. 258893 — By Dean 1 Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for I by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fes . Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. Approved May 16, 1972. (May 20, 1972) Council File No. 258644 — By Dean 1! Meredith— Resolved That Foodstuff -Vending Machines licenses applied for by the persons, firms, corporations, etc., named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby' granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fes. Adopted by the Council May 16,' 1972. Approved May 16, 1972. (May 20, 1972) Council File No. 258645 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- ts in aaealt of Public in employes (Bureau of Health) for overtime employmant as described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council May 18, 1972. Approved May 16, 1972. (May 20, 1972) Council File No. 258646 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the Council hereby concurs in the action of the Civic Cen- ter Authority Resolution CCA432 in the award for furnishing anddelivering TICKET BOOTHS to the city of Saint Paul, Civic Center Authority to Bartley Sales Company, Incorporated as fol- lows: 8 Ticket Booths, Each ....... 3,370.00 Total amount of contract Terms: Wet -0 Days at unit price bid, in accordance with the specifications on Formal Bid No. 5013, the award being made to the low- est responsible bidder meeting specifl- on Fund 7420, ry 16, 1972 (May 20, 1972) 'aul Civic Center Authority, City of t. Paul. Minnesota, to Tennant Om - any as follows: , 1 Tennant 240EH S/S Electro - Hydraulic Sweeper/ ubber 844.00 Scr. otal amount of contract :::r.:644.00 Terms: Net -30 Days n accordance with the specifications on Formal Bid No. 4989, the award being bade to the lowest responsible bidder neeting specifications. (A. H. Bennett .ompany submitted a bid in the remount of $8,753.00 but their Sweeper/ ':rubber did not meet speeiflcationsl: Phe Corporation Counsel is hereby ddii •acted to draft the proper form of :ontract. The proper City officials are iereby authorized to execute said con- aact on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. F. B. #4989. Req n. No. 2986. Code: 2026-808. Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. Approved May 16, 1972. (May 20, 1972) Council File No. 258648 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the Council hereby concurs in the action of the Purchasing and deliverring a PORTABLE TURNfor - ngSTILES to the City of St. Paul Civic Center Authority, 143 West 'Fourth Street Saint Paull, Minnesota, to Perey Manufacturing Company, Incorporated as follows: 11 Portable Turnstiles, Model "HD" Super Kompak Passi- meter and Matching Ticket Box, Each ..................$ 622.50 total amount of contract Terms: None at unit price bid, in accordance with ti.o .„o iacntions on Formal Bid No. Council File No. 258647 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the Council hereby concurs in the action of the Purchasing Committee in the award for furnishing and delivering the following to the St. M per City officials are nereoy !d to execute said contract on the City of Saint Paul. )03. o. 3056. 10-805, L7343-1. .eimbursed by Bond Fund 7420. :d by the Council. May 16, 1972. red May 16, 1972. (May 20, 1972) File No. 258649—By Roger M. as, The following SIDEWALK iCTOR having met all of the >e of Chapter 220 of the Legis - ode of the City of St. Paul, an5IDEWALK pCONTRACTOR'S OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 407 406 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL the business of SIDEWALK CONTRAC- Resolved, That the Commissioner Whereas, It appears that the last in known record owners of said buildings accordance with the terms and con - dations thereof. to TOR in the City of St. Paul for the Public Works is hereby authorized to are as follows: issue a permit to the Kellogg Square Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. Approved May 18, 1972. - year 1972. Carroll J. Nelson Company for the placement of ap- Oscar Robbins proximately five (5) courses of face Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a (May 20, 1972) Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. brick facade that encroach approxi- public hearing be held by and before 972. four (4) inches into City deda- the Council of the City of Saint Paul Approved May 16, 1 972. ma cittely (May 20, ed right-of-way, on the south side of in the Council Chamber of the Court Council File No. 258658—By Charles P. Fourth Street between Robert and Min- House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on June McCarty— nesota Streets; said construction being 20, 1972 to consider the advisability and Council File No. 258650—By Roger M. subject to obtaining a city building necessity of ordering the correction or Resolved, That the Mayor, City Clerk and Comptroller are hereby authorized Conway— permit and to all applicable terms and wrecking and removal of said strut- Due to the recent fire at conditions to be found in a subsequent tures on the above described property and directed to execute Agreement be- Paul and the Whereas, the Dale Street Garage which severely ordinance permit that will include but inasmuch as said structures are report- to the said face brick ed to constitute a hazard to public tween the City of Saint State of Minnesota Department of Edu- damaged various parts of the structure; not be limited facade construction. health, safety and welfare; be it cation, School Lunch Section, pe__ _e Serrvviice and Whereas, It is desirous that the strut- Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. Further Resolved, That the City ture be made safe and incapable of Approved May 16, 1972. Architect, on behalf of the City Coun- Ing to the 1972 Special Food Program for Children to be adminis- tered by the City of Saint Paul, said entry by unauthorized personnel; now, (May 20, 1972) cil, notify by mail the record owners of the in question at the last program to commence on the 14th day therefore, be it property Resolved, That the proper City offi- known address, as well as other inter- the date and of June, 1972 and ending on the 1st day of September, 1972. .a. are hereby authorized to execute ested persons of record, of a contract with Hamernick Paint and Council File No. 258853—By Robert F. time of the hearing. (New) Sprafka—proper Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. Approved May 16. 1972. Glass Company for the purchase of City offi- Adopted by the Council May 16 in the amount of $573.68 without Resolved, That the , 1972. tqq,, cer- Approved May 16, 1972. (May 20, 1972) glass pay competitive bidding, cers are hereby ,authorized twin in the Depa3'tment of (May 20, 1972) Further Resolved, That this procedure employes is being followed as a state of emer- Public Utilities for overtime employ- ment as described in the resolution. Council File No. 258659—By Charles P. gency is declared to exist with regard Adapted by the Council May 16, 1972. McCarty— tothe general safety of the Dale Street Approved May 16, 1972. Council File No. 258656—By Roger M. Resolved, That the proper City offi- Garage. Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. (May 20, 1972) Conway— cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- Approved May 16. 1972. Resolved, That the Council hereby (May 20, 1972) concurs in the award of the Purchasing tain employes in the Office of the Clerk of Municipal Court for overtime em- Council File No. 258654—By Robert F. Committee for furnishing and deliver- ployment as described in the resolution. Sprafka— ing AUTOMOBILES to the City of St. Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. Council File No. 258651—By Roger M. Resolved, That the Council hereby Paul, Department of Public Works, Conway— concurs in the action of the Purchasing Municipal Equipment, 891 North Dale to Polar Approved May 16, 1972. May 20, 1972) Resolved, That out of the Workmen's Committee in the award for furnishing Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota, TOPS & follows: Compensation Account of the General and delivering STOP BOX Chevrolet, Incorporated as be BOTTOMS for the Water Department, 2. One 4 -Wheel Drive PICK-UP J. Fund weekly compensation of $80.00 John J. Morrill while he is tempo- Meter Shop, 289 North Hamllne Avenue, TRUCK ........ ... .. $4,027.50 Council File No. 258660—By Victor Tedesco—Charles P. McCarty— paid rarily totally disabled by reason of Saint Paul, Minnesota, as follows: (Less allowance for trade-in) he on April 12, 1972, TO: METAL PRODUCTS 1968 International Pick -Up .. 1,097.50 Resolved, That the proper City offi- injuries received WESTERN while employed by the Department of COMPANY 3. One 4 -Door full size STA- cials are authorized to execute an Agreement with the State of Minnesota Public Works and that $208.00 in final 1,000-2" Stop Box Tops & TION WAGON, Chevrolet to and including April 28, Bottoms for 1 -inch Stops. Model #15435, 1972 Brook- whereby the City will lease for a period settlement, - 1972, is now due and payable. Brass -to -brass lid fastener. wood 2 seat wagon .......... 4,164.95 Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. Brass nut on shoe fastener, (Less allowance for trade-in) of ten years that portion of land de- scribed on the attached "Exhibit A" 8 73 Approved May 16, 1972. Each C� ....................$ 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Sta- 1,069.95 for the purpose of the Department of Parks Recreation and Public Build - (May 20, 1972) Total amount of contract ......$8,730.00 tion Wagon .... ... ...... Terms: 1% 30 Days Total amount of contract ...$6,025.00 and ings using the land for a nature study !, at unit price bid, in accordance with Terms: Net -30 Days Council File No. 258652—By Roger M. the specifications on, Formal Bid No. in accordance with the specifications and limited recreation site. Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. Conway— 5038, the award being made to the on Formal Bid No. 4990, the award Approved May 16, 1972. Whereas, The Kellogg Square Com- lowest responsible bidder meeting spe- being made to the lowest responsible is The Cor- (May 20, 1972) pane has requested by letter, that an cifications. The Corporation Counsel bidder meeting specifications. ordinance permit be submitted to the hereby directed to draft the proper poration Counsel is hereby directed City Council in the matter of encroach- form of contract. The proper City to draft theproper form of contract. City dedicated right-of-way of officials are hereby authorized to exe- The proper City officials are hereby Council File No. 258661-258662—By Rosalie L. Butler— ment on the construction including but not lam- cute said contract on behalf of the authorized to execute said contract on ited to gas lanterns, tree planters and City of Saint Paul. behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Resolved, That checks be drawn on to the aggregate face bricks for a proposed restaurant F. 13 #5036, F. B. #4990. "Smuggler's Inn", and No. 41184. Req'n. 0654 --Code: 1220 -354 -for P.R. & the City Treasury, 'amount of $2,122,367.41, covering checks Regn. Whereas, The same Kellogg Square C.8000-000. P.B.—Fund 3720-803. numbered 8727 to 9037 inclusive, as per listing same on Company or its agent will request a Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. Req'n. 0660—Code: 1220-354—for P.R. & checks or pertinent of Comp - file in the office of the City Comp - permit authorizing the placement of a Approved May 16, 1972. P.B.—Fund 4700-803. walk on the south side of (May 20, 1972) Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. troller. pedestrian Fourth Street between Robert Street Approved May 16, 1972. Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. Approved May 16, 1972. and Minnesota Street in City dedicated (May 20 1972) right-of-way, and, of said walk Council File No. 258655—By Robert F. (May 20, 1972) Whereas, Construction Is scheduled for the latter part of May, Sprafka, by request - The City Architect has re- 1972 and Whereas, Approximately five (5) lay- quested the City Council to hold a Council File No. 258657 -By Charles P. Council File No. 258688—By Robert F. W}iereas, ' ers of said face brick has to be placed public hearing to consider the advasa- McCarty— before the abutting said walk can be ori y and dnandnecessity f tleof rrec ion Resolved, That the proper City offi- to execute Sprafka— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers of the City of Saint Paul are here- placed, and cers are hereby authorized ' Whereas, The Department of Public lowing described buildings, said strut- Agreement between the City of Saint been reported to consti- Minnesota Metropolitan by authorized and directed to execute an agreement between the State of Works has determined that it will rec- tures having Paul and the a public hazard: State College, whereby the City will Minnesota, Department of Highways, ommend ap roval of theencroachmenttute gal disburse funds as part of its Grant facericks12uChute University; Divi and the City of Saint Paul pertainingvapor vapor s - Agreement from the United States De- four the a into the CitpY d d Bated script onS Lot Type of Structure, Em- to the installation of mercury lighting units on Trunk Highway 3 and right-of-way On the south side of sion, No. 1 Addition; partment of Labor (Emergency right -of --ay story commercial building Act 1971—Section 5) and Concord Street in Saint Paul, a copy Of Fourth Street between Robert and 50' x 120' one ployment of be it; of ordinary construction. Minnesota Streets, now therefore 1^. 408 PROCEEDINGS OF THE which agreement is attached hereto, ti marked exhibit A" and incorporated t. herein by reference. tl Adopted by the Council May 17, 1972.1 f Approved May 17, 1972. h (May 20, 1972) Council File No. 258667 — By Dean Meredith— 'Whereas, Daniel Harshman, an em- ployee of the Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Police, was injured in a third party accident on August 29, 1971while engaged in the performance of his duties; and Whereas, The City has incurred med- ical expense in the amount of $28.75 therefor; and Whereas, A compromise settlement has been negotiated between said em- ployee and the other party involved in said accident, which provides for a net settlement to the City in the amount o£ $28.75; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City Offi- cers are hereby authorized to accept the sum of $28.75 in full, final and complete settlement of its claim here- in; that said sum of $28.75 is thereby credited to the Workmen's Compensa- tion Fund. Adopted by the Council May 17, 1972. Approved May 17, 1972. (May 20, 1972) Council File No. 258674—By Robert F. Sprafka— Whereas, The Capital Improvement Budget for the City of St. Paul for 1969 contained allocations for two (2) projects in the Public Lighting Bureau which have since been indefinitely post- poned and an unspent balance in an- other project which has been com- pleted. Resolved, By the Council of the City of Saint Paul, upon the recommenda- tion of the Saint Paul Long Range Capital Improvement Budget Commit- tee, that the Capital Improvement Budget for the City of Saint Paul for 1969, as heretofore adopted by this Council and as amended, is hereby fur- ther amended in the following particu- lars: (1) That the allocation of $14,970.0C for the project Lighting -White Bear Avenue—Omaha R.R. to Ar- lington" be transferred to the 196f CIB Unallocated Admtnistrativ< Reserve; (2) That the allocation of $187800 for the projectLighting-f3aynj Avenue—E. 7th to Minnehaha be transferred to the 1969 CD: Unallocated Administrative Re serve; (3) That the Unspent balance o $257.00 in the project Lighting Mississippi River Drive—Pelhan to Dayton" be transferred to th 1969 CIB Unallocated Administra tive Reserve, for a net change in the 1969 Budget c zero. Adopted by the Council May 17, 197: Approved 972 (MVIay12U, 1872) Council File No. 258675—By Robert 1 Spraf. ve Resolved, By the Council of the Ch of Saint Paul, upon the recommend+ COMMON COUNCIL on of the Saint Paul Long Range Capi- d Improvement Budget Committee, lat the Capital Improvement Budget it the City of Saint Paul for 1972, as eretofore adopted by this Council is ereby amended in the following par- culars: 19721 there Unallo atedr Adfministrativerred e Re serve Account the sum of $14,970.00 to Street- Eat 17th dto Ca"Lighting—Arcade e," for ac net change in the 1972 Budget of zero. Adopted by the Council May 17, 1972. Approved May 17, 1972. (May 20, 1972) :ouncil File No. 258676—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, By the Council of the City ,f Saint Paul upon the recommendation )f the Saint Paul Long Range Capital [mprovement Budget for the Cit of faint Paul for 1972, as heretofore adopted by this Council and as amend- �d, is hereby further amended in the Following particulars: That there be transferred from the 1972 Unallocated Administrative Re- serve Account the sum of $10,000.0 to a project entitled, Ford Bridge over Mississippi River, for a net change in the 1972 Budget of zero. Adopted by the Council May 17, 1972. Approved May 17, 1972. (May 20, 1972) Council File No. 258677—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, By the Council of the City ndation ofSaint the Saint Paul Long Rangon the ee Capital Improvement Budget Committee, that the Capital Improvement Budget for the City of Saint Paul for 1969, as heretofore adopted re y furthercil and as amendedaine the fol is hereby following particulars: 19691 PublicWorks ere b transferred Restricted Use act Account entitled,um Ford Bridge 4to a over Mis- sissippi River, for a net change in the 1969 Budget of zero. Adopted by the Council May 17, 1972. Approved May 17, 1972. (May 20, 1972) - j ---Council File No. 258678—By Roger M. Conway— the Council of the City Resolved, By of Saint Paul, upon the recommendation of the Saint Paul Long Range Capital Improvement Budget Committee, that the Capita11 provernent Budget for the City of Saint Paul for 1967, as heretofore adopted by this Councll and as amend- ed, is hereby further amended in the f following Particulars: That there be tranterred from the 1967 Public or Retricted Use Ac- count the sum of $78,055.16 to a p ect entitled, Ford Bridge over Mis- sissippi River, for a net change in the 1967 Budget of zein. Adopted by the Council May 17, 1972. y Approved May 17, 1972. (May 20, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 409 Council File No. 258879—BY Roger M. tract obehalf ofthe Cit of to executesaid Paul. con- Conway— Resolved, By the Council of the City C. F. Nos. 257765 & 257787. of Saint Paul, upon the recommendation Job #71-77. of the Saint Paul Long Range Capital Formal Bid No. 5032. Improvement Budget Committee, that Dept. Cont. No. 71-77. the Capital Improvement Budget for the Adopted by the Council May 17, 1972. City of Saint Paul for 1968, as heretofore Approved May 17, 1972. adopted by this Council and as amend- (May 20, 1972) ed, is hereby further amended in the following particulars: That there be transferred from the Council File No. 258082—BY Roger M. 1968 Public Works Restricted Use Conway— Account the sum of $27,704.18 to e project entitled, Ford Bridge over Whereas, Under Final Order No. Miss1.6. pi River, for a net change in 258593, approved May 11, 1972, an order the 1968 Budget of zero. read constructing or reconstrireting Adopted by the Council May 17, 1972. sidewalk on EAST THIRD STREET, 972. both sides from Arcade St. to Maple Approved May 17, 1 (May 20, 972. St., where the order should have read NORTH THIRD _STREET, both sides Council File No. 258680—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That the Council hereby concurs in the action of the Contract Committee in the award of a contract the contract and obtain the necessary per- formance and payment bonds. The Proper City officials are hereby author- ized to execute said contract on behalf of the Cit of Saint Paul. Formal Bid No. 4970. Code: 270-249. i 17 1972 Whereas, Said order should read DRTH THIRD STREET, both sides om Arcade St. to Maple St., so now Therefore Be It Resolved, That said der should be amended to read DRTH THIRD STREET, both sides om Arcade St. to Maple St. and the at of said Final Order is correct as iblished. Adopted by the Council May 17, 1972. Approved May 17, 1972. (May 20, 1972) Council File No. 258683—BY Charles P. McCarty— Resolved, That the Council of the Cit rove of Saint Paul Grant to -the State of the Adopted by the Coune 1 May , -- - Approved May 17, 1972. ed Ito--- ex--ecute-- - the said application on (May 20, 1972) behalf of the City of Saint Paul and to submit the application to the Gov- emor's Commission on Crime Preven- tion and Control for their approval and award of Grant Agreement. Councll le No. 258881 -By Victor J. Adopted by the Council May 17, 1972. Tedes Approved May 17, 1972. Res ved, That the City Council here- (May 20, 1972) by concurs in the action of the Contract Committee in the award of a contract for furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and services necessary or In- Council File No. 258684—By Rosalie L. cidental to the SITE WORK AT MAR- Butler— GARET PLAYGROUND located at Earl Resolved, That checks be drawn on Street. and Margaret Street £or the the City Treasury, to the .aggregate 2ublic Buildings, Saint Paul, Minnesota, numbered 9038 to 9052- inclusive, as per ^o A. J. Ryon LANDSCAPE SUPPLY checks or pertinent listing of same on O., INC. for the contract price $55,- file in the office of the Cit Comptroller. )26.00 (Total), (Lump sum base bid — 7,776.00, Less Alternate #I—DEDUCT Adopted by the Council May 17, 1972. 1,400.00, Less Alternate #2—DEDUCT Approved May 17, 1972. tion$2,000100)Engineering r sltsnd of Forma] ec-May 20, 1972) Bid No. 5032 and the epeciflcations in- corporated therein. A. J. RYAN LAND- Council File No. 258686—BY Roger M. SCAPE SUPPLY CO., INC., being the Conway— lowest responsible bidder under the Conway— specifications and the Corporation Resolved, That out of the Workmen's Counsel is hereby directed to draft the Compensation Account of the General proper form of contract and obtain the Fund weekly compensation of $80.00 be necessary performance and payment paid William H. Ecker, while he is bonds. The proper City officials are temporarily totally disabled by reason 410 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 197 lnwhileuriesemployed byreceived the D partmnil05' of Public Works and that $96.00 in final th settlement, to and including March 17, I `b 1972, is now due and payable. Adopted by the Council May 18, 1972. in Approved Mby72 ay 20191972) Council File No. 258687—By Roger M. C Conway-, That out of the WOiiCn:.'.en's Resolved Compensation Account of the General f, Fund weekly compensation of $80.00 be c paid George P. Nicolas while he is s1 temporarily totally disabled by reason of injuries he received on April 20, 1972, S while employed by the Department of I Public Works and that $336.00 in partial settlement, to and Including May 19, a 1972, is now due and payable. 1 Adopted by the Council May 18, 1972. Approved May 18, 1972. 1 (May 20, 1972) Council File No. 258688-13y Robert F. Resolva— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cersare hereby authorized to pay cer- tai. employes in the Department of Water for overtime employment as de- scribed in the resolution. Adopted by the Council May 18, 1972. Approved MMay 2018. 191972) Council File No. 258689—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas,The Council of the City Of Saint Paul, by Resolution C. F. 254377, nesota Department say County and the City of Saint P: pertaining to the cooperative issuer of special load permits for certain ve cies or combination of vehicles, & onr a term e ey arnunlessein force mut ally agreed to all parties; and .. do nenartment of Pul Works extend dnforo an indefinite peri beod subset to the rights of any party tc terminate the Cooperative Agreement upon the giving of thirty days' notlef thereof; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Council of the Cit? of Saint Paul does hereby approve Sup plementary Agreement No. 1 to the above-refer*ed to,,Cnrtnr.ooperative Agree __ a Commissioner 0 roller are herepy aiii.-- e,,.. •ected to execute said Supplement: 4greement No. 1 on behalf of the Cit if Saint Paul. Adopted by the Council May 18, 197 Approved May 18. 1972. (May 20 1972) Council File No. 258690—By Roger I Conway— Resolved, That the proper City Of, cars are hereby authorized to execu Agreement between the City of Sat Paul and Twin City Testing and Eni peering Laboratory, Inc., pertaining inspection o=d ro a 3 constrgung ctfon it necessary f �ry1 nd Avenue (City Project P - :6A), at an estimated cost of $4,000.00, total cost of said services to be arced to Permanent Improvement Re - be re - Wing Fund fromC1971 County Aide 6000 and to Funds. Adopted by the Council May 18, INs. Approved MM18, 1972. ay 20, 1 972) ,uncil File No. 258691-13y Roger M. Conway—. Whereas, The Public Stairway hereto - ire maintained in that section of Pres- �it Street east of Woodbury has been ;verely damaged by vandals; and Whereas, The residences In Prescott treet between Woodbury Street and rown Avenue have been removed; and Whereas, Adequate alternate routes re available for pedestrian travel at ,ancroft Avenue and at Brown Avenue end the public good no longer requires he existence o£ said stairway but ra- her that the interest of the public squires that the stairway be removed le umn est ser Inhrebuilding fth sstairway, theconsideraree ore; be it That the removal of the Resolved, tairw of by PublicWorksdie stairway; and be it and remove said Further Resolved, That an adequate barricade be maintained by said com- missioner at the west extremity of aforesaid yetion of Prescott Street now none od that ccupied bheh same shall tothe oavailable hereafter for public travel thereon. All costs of removal and erection of barri- cade to be charged to Bridge Building and Repair Fund 0292. Adopted by the Council May 18, 1972. Approved May Ia,1972. (May 20, 1972 Council File "'258694-13Y Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern e$ssaryeexcavation. £or and place ant' make d hereafter maintain a buried cable. On (In) west of Avenue, south of Her or Cleveland Avenue. attalchedrplans as k to be approved. accordance with the The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. a....rart by the Council May 18, 1972. Council File No. 258695 — By Dean Meredith— Y Whereas, Proper notice has been re- ceived as to change of officers in the :;.are Deal Liquor Store, Inc., 618 Concordia Avenue, holders of Off Sale r.iquor License No. 2558, expiring Janu- 1.Iary 31, 1973, therefore, be It Resolved, That due to the death of Ben GrobO=, President, Ethel Gro- bovsky remains as the only officer and I - Ethel Grebovsky has been appointed Is General Administratrix of the estate of at Ben Grobovsvey be and the same is J! hereby approved. to Adopted by the Council May 18, 1972. es Approved May 18, 1972. in (May 20, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 411 Council File No.258696 — By Dean Meredith— . Whereas, Proper notice has been re- ceived as to change of officers and stockholders in the Minnehaha Tavern, Inc., holders of On Sale Liquor License No. 8126, at 1784 E. I rinehaha Avenue, expiring January 31, 1973, therefore, be it Resolved, That Roger J. Ball added as Vice President and also becomes a stockholder, be and the same is hereby approved. Adopted by the Council May 18, 1972. Approved May 18, 1972. (May 20, 1972) Council File No. 258697. — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses ap filed for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 18, 1972. Approved May 18, 1972. (May 20, 1972) Council File No. 258698 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the Berson; named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 18, 1972. Approved May 18, 1972. (May 20, 1972) Council File No. 258699 — By Dear Meredith— Resolved, That Foodstuff - Vendini Machines licenses applied for by t114persons, firms, etc. named on the lis attached to this resolution be and th, same are hereby granted, and the Cit; Clerk is instructed to issue such li censer upon the payment into the Cit; treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 18, 197: Approved May 18, 1972. (May 20, 1972) Council File No. 258700 — By Dea Meredith— Resolved, That Motor Vehicle Drive licenses applied for by the persor named on the list attached to this rest lution be and the same are hereb granted, and the City Clerk s ins truc' ed to issue such licenses upon tl payment into the City treasury of tk required fees. Adopted by the Council May 18, 197 Approved May 18, 1972. (May 20, 1972) Council File No. 258701—By Rosalie Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn the City Treasury, to the ag'MeV amount of $257,732.86, covering shat checksred 9053 or pertinent listing on 9313 f aamep file in the office of the City Comptrolh Adopted by the Council May 18, 19' Approved May 18, 1972. ,(May 20, 1972) PRELIMINARY ORDERS )uncil File No. 258631—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the .aking of the following improvement, (z.: Grade and surface with bituminous ,aterial and construct coneTete_.eurb ve. t( ewer ervice of t] it Resolved, That the commissioner or 'ublic Works be and is hereby ordered nd directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, r desirability of, the making of said mprovement. 2. To Snvestigate the nature, extent .end estimated cost of said improve- nent, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch if said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- )rovement is asked for on the petition A three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore - ,Ing matters to the Commissioner of +.'finance. Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. Approved May 16, 1972. (May 20, 1972) louncil File No. 258632—By Roger M. Conway— A written proposal for the the following improvement, Ztake an easement in the ary #or the slopes, cuts and ringright of removal of port from subject land or thereof, occasioned by exca- reof or construction of slopes in Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability Of, the making of saiO improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. Approved May 16, 1972. (May 20, 1972) Council File No. 258633—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement viz.: 412 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Grade and surface with bituminous 5. To report upon all of the fore - material, construct concrete curb and going matters to the Commissioner of gutter and construct sewer for storm Finance. water purposes on WILSON AVE. from Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. Van Dyke St. to Hazel St., Also con- Approved May 16, 1972. struct sewer service connections and (May 20, 1972) water service connections. Construc- tion shall be in two phases as follows: Contract A, rough grading and con- struction of storm sewer, tentatively Council File No. 258692—By Roger M. scheduled for 1972; Contract B, fine Conway— grading, surfacing, concrete curb and gutter and sewer and water service WhereA written pr sal for the as, opo connections, tentatively scheduled for making of the following improvement, 1973 (G-1941), having been presented viz to the Council of the City of Saint Reconstruct the sidewalk on both Paul; therefore, be it sides of Shields Ave. from Fry St. to Resolved, That the Commissioner of Pierce St. and by doing all other work Public Works be and is hereby ordered which is necessary and incidental to and directed: complete said improvement, having 1. To Investigate the necessity for, been presented to the Council of the or desirability of, the making of said City of Saint Paul, therefore, be it improvement. Resolved, That the Commissioner of 2. To investigate the nature, extent Public Works be and is hereby ordered and estimated cost of said improve- and directed: ment, and the total cost thereof. I, To investigate the necessity for, 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch or To of, the making of said of said improvement. improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- 2, To investigate the nature, extent provement is asked for on the petition and estimated cost of said improve - of three or more owners. ment, and the total cost thereof. 5. To report upon all of the fore- 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch goIng matters to the Commissioner of of said improvement. Finance. 4. To state whether or not said im- Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. provement is asked for on the petition Approved May 16, 1972. of three or more owners. (May 20, 1972) 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Council File No. 258634—By Roger M. Adopted by the Council May 18, 1972. Conway— Approved May 18, 1972. Whereas, A written proposal for the (May 20, 1972) making of the following improvement, viz.: Condemn and take an easement in Council File No. 258693—By Roger M. the land necessary for the slopes, cuts Conway— and fills, including right of removal of l lateral support from subject land or Whereas, A written proposal for the remainder thereof, occasioned by exca- making of the following improvement, vations thereof or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bftu- viz.! minous material, constructing concrete Reconstruct the sidewalk and replace curb and gutter and constructing sewer with integral curb and walk on the for storm water purposes on WILSON east side of Sibley St. from Kellogg AVE. from Van Dyke St. to Hazel St., Blvd. to Second St. and by doing all Also constructing sewer service con- other work which is necessary and in- nections and water service connec- cidental w complete said improvement, tions. Construction shall be in two having been presented to the Council phases as follows: Contract A, rough of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, grading and construction of storm sew- be it er, tentatively scheduled for 1972; Resolved, That the Commissioner of Contract B, fine grading, surfacing, Public Works be and is hereby ordered concrete curb and gutter ,and sewer and directed: and water service connections, tents- 1. To investigate the necessity for, tively scheduled for 1973 (G-1941), hav- or desirability of, the making of said ing been presented to the Council of improvement. the City of Saint Paul, therefore, be it 2 To investigate the nature, extent Resolved, That the Commissioner of and estimated cost of said improve - Public Works be and is hereby ordered ment, and the total cost thereof. and directed: g, To furnish a plan, profile or sketch 1. To investigate the necessity for, of said improvement. i desirability of, the making of said 4 To state whether or not said im- mprovement. rovement is asked for on the petition 2. To investigate the nature, extent of three or more owners. and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof.- jnTo report e matera tupono the allComof the fore 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch g. oer of of said improvement. Fl --ince. 4. To state whether or not said im- Adopted by the Council May 18, 1972. provement is asked for on the petition Approved May 18, 1972. of three or more owners. (May 20, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 413 INTERMEDIARY ORDERS Description—Hartford Ave., south side from Hemline Ave. to Albert St. Finance File No. S9831, Prelimina Council File No. 258668— Description�elby AveApril 12 nortli lside In the Matter of reconstructing the from Cleveland Ave, to Cretin Ave. sidewalk on the east side of Colborne Finance File No. 59632, Preliminary Street from Jefferson Avenue to Grace Order 258093, Approved April 12, 1972, Street and by doing all other work Description—Benhill Rd., north side which is necessary and incidental to from Milton St. to Lombard Ave. complete said improvement, under Pre- Finance File No. S9633, Preliminary liminary Order 257983, approved April Ordernnpp258092, Approved April 12, 1972, de 7, 1972. ffrrom ?rtilniAve cton AveeWo Grande Ave. The Council of the City of St. Paul Finance File No. 59634, Preliminary having received the report of the Com- Order 258090, Approved April 12, 1972 missioner of Finance upon the above Description—Pierce St., both sides improvement, and having considered from Selby Ave. to Dayton Ave. said report, hereby resolves: Finance File No. 59635, Preliminary I. That the said report and the Order 258089, Approved April 12, 1972, same is hereby approved and adopted, Description—Dayton Ave., north side and the said improvement is hereby from Exeter Pl. to the east approxi - ordered to be proceeded with. mately 125 feet. 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is The Council of the City of St. Paul to reconstruct the sidewalk on the east having received the report of the Com - side of Colborne Street from Jefferson missioner of Finance upon the above Avenue to Grace Street and by doing Improvement, and having considered all other work which is necessary and said report, hereby resolves: incidental to complete said improve- 1. That the said report and the ment. except where it is determined same is hereby approved and adopted, that good and sufficient poured side- and the said improvement is hereby walks exist, with no alternatives, and ordered to be proceeded with. that the estimated cost thereof 'a$1-60 2. That the nature of the improve - per assessable foot—Residential, $320 ment which the Council recommends is per assessable foot—Commercial. constructin and reconstructing side - Resolved Further, That a public g hearing be had on said improvement which and ce doing all other work on the 13th day to June, 1972, a which is necessary and Incidental to the hour a 10 o'clock A.M., 1a the complete said improvement, except Council Chamber ld the Court House where it is determined that good and and City Hall Building in the City of sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: St. Paul. That the Commission of Finance File No. 59626, Preliminary Finance give notice of said meeting to Order 258170, Approved April 18, 1972, the parsons and in the manner pro- Description—Montreal Ave., south vided by the Charter, stating the time aide from W. Seventh St. to Edg- eand place of hearing, thnature of the cumbe Rd, improvement and the total cost thereof Finance File No. 59627, Preliminary as estimated. Order 258171, Approved April 18, 1972, File No. 59595. Description—Portland Ave., both sides from Syndicate St. to Hamlin Adopted by the Council May 17, 1972. poo. Approved May 17, 1972. (May 20, 1972) Council File No. 258669— In the Matter of constructing and re- constructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. S9626, Preliminary Order 258170, Approved April 18, 1972, Description—Montreal Ave., south side from W. Seventh St. to Edg-- Finance Order 258171, Approved,Appril 1811972, Description—Portland Ave., both sides from Syndicate St. to Hemline 0 OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 415 414 PROCEEDINGS with no alternatives, and that the esti- Finance File No. S9636, Preliminary Grove Add.; and in an easement Order 258088, Approved April 12, 1972, through and nWheeloat tck RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT mated cost thereof is$4.90 per lin. ft. onalen of Forest St for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lin. ft. for 6' I Description -Hague Ave., both sides pkwy. and rennin in an easterly direc- from Snarling Ave. to Fry St. g Y wide walk. Resolved Further, That a public Finance File No. 59637, Preliminary tion to Lake Phalen and there outletting April 12, 1972, and in an easement through Phalen Council File No. 258665 - hearing be had on said improvement Order 258087, Approved he Description -Finn St., both sides from Park beginning at the outlet of the In the matter of the assessment of the 13th day of June, 1972, et the hour of 30 o'clock A.M., in the Selby Ave. to Marshall Ave. Forest -Ivy Sewer System (S-1248) and No. S9638, Preliminary running in a Northeasterly direction benefits, cost and expenses for con - strutting a sanitary sewer in HYA- Council Chamber of the Court House Finance File to a point "A" on the previous ease- Order 258096, Approved April 12, 1972, CINTH AVENUE from Park Street to and City Hall Building in the City of all to be Description -Wheeler St., both sides known t ere ARCADE (co1420). Gt St. Paul. That the Commissioner of as -W, of said meeting to from Hague Ave. to Marshall Ave. sylvan service connections (const under Order Preliminary97, Finanpce give notice and in man ne'the tme F�Order 258125, Approved Apri1Preliminary ry 17,i 19 E 139RKu der PreOlRm.inary Oder 2466050, epprovedintermediac2y, Mahpp vhded tha e Charter, stat ng and place of hearing, the nature of the Descriptaml£neoAvent o Albertr8 side ary Order297399,ber app owed February l0, Final Ori- Order de85249351 approveroved d June 977, improvement and the total cost thereof from Finance File No. 59640, Preliminary 1970, Final Order 247873, approved 1970. as estimated. March 13, 1970. Adopted by the Council May 17, 1972. Order 258130, Approved April 17, 1972, A public hearing having been had Descripption-James Ave. , north side A public hearing having been had Approved May 17, 1972.o, St. to the west approxi- ,pan the assessmentfor the above improvement and said assessment (May 2;nom 1972) b 40 feet. upon the assessment for the above , having been further considered by the matelyy Finance File No. 59641, Preliminary improvement, and said assessment F further Council, and having been considered Council File No. 258670- Order 258131, Approved April 17, 1972, having been considered by the Ave., east side Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment Description -Snelling finally satisfactory, a it therefore and re- from Niles Ave. to Randolph Ave. be and the same fs hereby in all re- In the Matter of constructing reli constructing sidewalks and by domg Finance File No. S9642, Resolved, That the said assessment Approved April 17, 1972, be and the same 1s hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same 1s hereby ordered to be submitted to the District all other work which is necessary and Order 258134, to said improve- Description -Wordsworth Ave., south spects ratified, and the same is hereby Court of the County of Ramsey for incidental complete to be submitted to the District except where I determined -nanIde from Sue Preliminary Court the County Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That menordered No. 59643, of of e F o. S 43 that good and sufficient poured side- finance that Approved April 17, 1972, confirmation, the said assessment be and 1t is hereby 5813 walks now exist: Order 258133, Description -W. Seventh St., west side Be It Further Resolved, That the determined to be payable in 5 equal Finance File No. 59636, Preliminary from Montreal Ave. to Albion Ave, said assessment be and it is hereby Installments . Order 256068, Approved April 12, 1972, both sides Finance determined to be payable in 20 equal File 17498. Description-Rague Ave., Order 256124, Approved April 17, Snelling Ave. to Fry St. installments. Ave., south opt Adopted by the Council May 17, 1972, Approved May 17, 1972. from Description -Wordsworth File No. 17451. Finance File No. 59637, Preliminary from Edgeumbe Rd. to Sue St. (May 20, 1972) side Order 258087, Approved April 12, 1972, Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. St., both sides fromwith no alternatives, and that the esti- Approved May 16, 1972. Description -Finn Selby Ave. to Marshall Ave. mated cost thereof is $4.90 per lin. ft. (May 20, 1972) Preliminary for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lin. ft. for 6' RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS - Finance File No. 59638, Order 258086, Approved April 12, 1972, wide walk. That a public MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Description -Wheeler St., both sides Resolved Further, Ave. to Marshall Ave. hearing be had on said improvement from Hague RESOLUTION RATIFYING Finance File No. 59639, Preliminary on the 13th day of Sune, 1972, at ASSESSMENT April 17, 1972, the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., to the Council File No. 258671 - Order 258125, Approved Description -Portland Ave., north side Council Chamber of the Court House City Hall Building in the City of 7n the matter of the assessment of from Hamline Ave. to Albert St. and 59640, Preliminary St. Paul. That the Commissioner of benefits, cost -and expenses for grading Finance File No. Council File No. 258664- Order 258130, Approved April 17, 1972 Finance give notice of said meeting to er pro- in the mannthe and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 21, Auerbach and Description -James Ave., north side the persons and St. to the west approxi- vided by the Charter,thstatinga In the matter of the assessment of nature the for Hand's Addition from Cook Avenue to Jessamine Avenue from Davern of benefits, cost and expenses grading feet. and place o£ hearing, bituminous (G-1876), under Pre - lim(nary mately F and surfacing with material Finance File No. 59641, Preliminary improvement and the total cost thereof and construct concrete curb and gutter Order 244263, approved June 4, 1969, Intermediary Order 245300, ap- Order 258131, Approved April 17, 1972, as estimated, on HYACINTH AVENUE from Park --Snelling Ave., east side Adopted by the Council May 17, 1972. Also proved August 20, 1969, Final Order 245585, September 16, Description construct from Niles Ave. to Randolph Ave. Approved May 17, 197372) Street for stormlvan water (May 20, purposes. Also approved 1969. Finance File No. 59842, Preliminary Order 258134, Approved April 17, 1972, construct water service connections (G-1735), under Preliminary Order The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and o connection with Description -Word Wordsworth Ave., south 248085, approved March 26, 1970, Inter- the above improvement having been side from Sue St. to Prior Ave. RESOLUTION RATIFYING mediary Order 248878, approved May 19, Preliminary submitted to the Council, and the Finance File No. 596431 ASSESSMENT 1970, Final Order 249348, approved June Approved April 17, 1972. Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, Order 258133, 17, 1970. Description -W. Seventh St., west side therefore, be it from Montreal Ave. to Albion Ave. A public hearing having been had Preliminary Council File No. 258628-- Resolved, That the said assessment Finance File No. 59644, upon the assessment for the above Approved April 17, 1972, of be and the same is hereby In all Order 258124, _ improvement, and said assessment Description -Wordsworth Ave., south In the matter of the assessment Sue St. benefits.cost having been further considered by the respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public side from Edgeumbe Rd. to a storm sewer in NEBRASKA Council, and having been considered hearing be had on said assessment on The Council of the City of St. Pau] AVE. from Weide St. to Arcade St.; in finally satisfactory, be it therefore PKWY. from Payne Ave. Resolved, That the said assessment the 13th day of June, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'elcok A.M., in the Council having received the report of the Com- WHEELOCK the above to Forest St.; in ARLINGTON AVE. be and the same is hereby in all re- Chamber of the Court House and City missioner of Finance upon improvement, and having considered from 150 ft. West of Payne to Green- spects ratified, and the same is hereby St.; in SHERWOOD AVE. from to be submitted to the District Hell Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give said report, hereby resolves: brier ordered 1. That the said report and the Searle St. to Greenbrier St. and from Court of the County of Ramsey for West of Arcade St. to Arcade notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the same is hereby approved and adopted, 160 feet 0 feet confirmation. and the said improvement is hereby West of COTTAGE rcade St. to Arc delSt.; n Be It Further Resolved, That the be tin time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement,and at ordered to be proceeded with.said assessment That t Erthe Ave.•in WALSH ST from be B equal is N aainst the plot or lots of assessedparticular m2. ecommends to Nebraska installments. thenature CountlWheelock Pkwy. to Sherwood Ave.; in notice iso directed.owner to whom the notice constructing and reconstructing side- Fileallo.e17481-G. doing all other work WEIDE ST. from Montana Ave. to of File No. 17408-G. walks and by Adopted by the Council May 17, 1972, and incidental to Wheelock Pkwy.; I, the alley Arcade Park; in the is the Approved May 17, 1972. Adopted by the Council May 17, 1972. which necessary complete said improvement, except 1 and 2 of King's of Btk. 1, of Lane's Phalen Place; (May 20, 1972) Approved May 17, 1972. (May 20, 1972) where it is determined that good and alley sidewalks now exist:. in the alley of Blk. 1, of Lane's Phalen 416 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council MENT AND FIXIIQG TIME OF Hall Chamber inthe City of St. Pauouse and ll HEARING THEREON that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice Council File No. 258672-- time and place of hearing, the e mnt In the matter of the assessment of assessed againstnthe lot orent, andt lotsaofothe benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material pa ocular _owner to whom the notice the East-West alley in T. B. Somers Addition from the North-South alley to ed by the Council May 17, 1972. File Adopted 17458-G Farrington Street and the North-South Approved May 17, 1972. alley in T. B. Somer's Addition from (May 20, 1972) the East-West alley to Orange Avenue, under Preliminary Order 246912, ap- proved January 8, 1970, Intermediary FINAL ORDERS FOrd 2inal 047942,248480, approved oved archApri1970 21, 1970. Council File No. 258626 - The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with In the Matter of grading and surfac- the above improvement having been ing with bituminous material the all%y submitted to the Council, and the in Block 2, Ryan's Subdivision of Block Council having considered same and 6 Rogers and Hendrick's Acre Lots to found the said assessment satisfactory, the City of 4 ain Paul Ra sey Countt therefore, be it Minnesota, GG under Resolved, That nue the said assessment Wheelock Parkway (&e -2003), be and the same is hereby in all Preliminary r er 257511, approved respects approved, February 25, Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on A public hearing having been had the 13th day of June, 1972, at the upon the above improvement upon hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council due notice, and the Council having Chamber of the Court House and City heard all persons, objections and Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; recommendations relative thereto, and that the Commissioner of Finance give having full itconsidered the same; notice of said meetings, as required by therefore, d, the Charter, stating in said notice the of es Paul that the thou prelcof the nature time and place Of hearing, the nature o£ the improvement, and the amount extent and kind of improvement to be with is ttagt or lof the made yiosmaerial theade and particulr ownerto whe ho the notice surface bituthe said minu is directed. alley in Block 2, Ryan's Subdivision of File No. 17453-G. Block 6, Rogers and Hendrick's Acre Adopted by the Council May 17, 1972. Lots to the City of Saint Paul, Ramsey Approved May 17, 1972. W County. Minnesota, from Orange Ave - (May 20, 1972) nue to heelock Parkway (G-2003), and the Council hereby orders said im- provement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com - RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- missioner of Public Works be and is MENT AND FIXING TIME OF hereby instructed and directed to NEARING THEREONprepare plans and specifications for said it improvement, and submit same on the Council for approval; p ff Council File No. 258673- sais aid berrebvyalauthoized randy directed In the matter of the assessment of to proceed with the making of said benefits, cost and expenses for grading Improvement in accordance therewith. i File No. 17631-G. and surfacing with b luminous material the East-West alley in Block 5, College Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. Park from Fry Street to the North- Approved May 16, 1972. South alley and the North-South alley (May 20, 1972) in Block 5, College Park from Iglehart Avenue to the East-West alley (G-1920), under Preliminary Order 246957, ap- Council File No. 258663- proved January 13, 1970, Intermediary In the Matter of constructing and re- order 247944, approved March 18, 1970, Final Order 248478, approved April 21, constructing sidewalks and by doing 1970all other work which is necessary and The assessment of benefits, cost and incidental to complete t whersaid improve- ment, excepe good and sufficient expenses for and in connection with ant, sidewalks now exist: the above improvement having been p ry Council having considered onsidered same and and the Finance File Order 257255 No.S9521, February 2. .,both therefore, be it found the said assessment satisfactory, 1972, Description -E. Winona Stsides from Woodbury St. to Oakdale Resolved, That the said assessment Ave. be and the same is hereby in all FLOOrder 257256 ce File Approved' February Preliminary respects approved. that a public 1972, Descri tion -Winona St., both Resolved Further, thermhbdhadey oon June 1972, tthe Ave.s from ivingston Ave. to Hall OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 417 Finance File No. 59523, Preliminary Order 257257, Approved February 2, 1972, Description -Chippewa Ave., I east side from W. Annapolis St. to W. Wyoming Ave. Finance File No. S9524, Preliminary Order 257258, Approved February 2, 1972, Description -W. King St., both I sides from S. Smith Ave. to Cherokee Ave. Finance File No. S9525, Preliminary Order 257259, Approved February 2, 1972, Description -Belvidere St., both ; sides from Livingston Ave. to Hall Ave. Finance File No. 59526, Preliminary Order 257260, Approved February 2 1972, Description -Winslow Ave., both sides from W. George St. to W. Robie Finance File No. 59527, Preliminary Order 257261, Approved February 2, 1972, Description-Curtice St., both sides from Charlton St. to Ohio St. Finance File No. 59528, Preliminary Order 257303, Approved February 4 1972, Description -Stryker Ave., west side from Winona St. to Wyoming St. Finance File No. 59529, Preliminary Order 257302, Approved February 4 1972, Description -W. Winona St., both sides from Hall Ave. to Stryker Ave. Finance File No. S9530, Preliminary Order 257301, Approved February 4, 1972, Description -Stevens St., both sides from Humboldt Ave. to Hall Ave. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully it considered the same; therefore, be Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, and reconstructing siaewaurs ano. uy doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement, except where good and suf- ficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. 59521, Preliminary Order 257255, Approved February 2, 1972, Description -E. Winona St., both sides from Woodbury St. to Oakdale Ave. Finance File No. 59522 Preliminary Order 257256, Approved February 2, 1972, Description -Winona St., boil, sides from Livingston Ave. to Hall Ave. y�j,t(ance File No. 59524, Preliminary Order 257258, Approved February 2 1972, Description -W. King St., boll sides from S. Smith Ave. to Cheroke< Ave. Finance File No. 59525, Preliminarl Order 257259, Approved February 2 1972, Description -Belvidere St., boll sides from Livingston Ave. to Hal Ave. Finance File No. S9526, Pmliminar, Order 257260,Approved February 2 1972, Description -Winslow Ave both sides from W. George St. to W Roble St. Finance File No. 59527, Preliminar, Order 257261, Approved February 1972, Description--Curtice, St., boll sides from Charlton St. to Ohio St. Finance File No. 59528, Preliminar Order 257303, Approved February . 1972,Description-Stryker Ave" west side from Winona St. to Wyoming St. inane File No. S9529, Preliminary Order 257302, Approved February 4 1972, Description -W. Winona St., both sides from Hall Ave. to Stryker Ave. finance File No. 59530, Preliminary Order 257301, Approved February 4, 1972, Description -Stevens St., both sides from Humboldt Ave. to Hall Ave. nd the Council hereby orders said im- �rovement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- nissioner of Public Works be and is iereby instructed and directed to irepare plans and specifications for aid improvement, and submit same to he Council for approval; that upon ;aid approval, the proper city officials ire hereby authorized and directed :o proceed with the making of said mprovement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council May 17, 1972. Approved May 17, 1972. -(May 20, 1972) Council File No. 258685 - In the Matter of constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, except where good and suffi- cient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. 59531, Preliminary Order 257300, Approved February 4 1972, Description -King St., both sides from Stryker Ave. to Winslow Ave. Finance File No. S9532, Preliminary Order 257299, Approved February 4 1972, Description -So. Robert St., west side from Winona St. to Belvidere Finance File No. 59533, Preliminaryy Order 257298, Approved February Z. 1972, Description -Baker St., both sides from Dodd Rd. to Bidwell St. lve, to Do o. 59536, Approved an K ows St. to from Ave., east St. to W. Preliminary February 4, east side from W. Winona St. to Baker St, and on the south side of Baker St. from Chippewa Ave. to Cherokee Ave. Finance File No. 59539, Preliminary Order 257293, Approved February 4 1972, Descripption-Charlton St., west side from Curtice St. to Morton St. and on the east side of Charlton St. from Sidney St. to Page St. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and 418 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL recommendations relative thereto, and A public hearing having been had having fully considered the same; I upon the above improvement upon therefore, be it due notice, and the Council having Resolved, By the Council of the City hoard all persons, objections and of St. Paul that the precise nature, recommendations relative thereto, and extent and kind of improvement to be having fully considered the same; made by the said City is constructing therefore, be St and reconstructing sidewalks and by Resolved, By the Council of the City doing all other work which is necessary of St. Paul that the precise nature, and incidental to complete said im- extent and kind of improvement to be Erovement, except where goad and suf- I made by the said lCity is condemning cient poured sidewalks now exist: and taking an easement m the land Finance File No. 59531, Preliminary necessaifills ncluding right or the f l removalaof and al order 257300, Approved February. 4 I _ rr firm cnhiect land or remainder or construction of slopes in the and surfacing with bituminous I the alley in Block 2, Ryan's ;ion of Block 6, Rogers and Hen - Acre Lots to the City of St. .....tee.. —, tv Minnesota. from said improvements to be made. Resolved Further, That the follow. land, lands or easements therein and the same are hereby ordered to !finance File "A' ssoav, � for the purpose of making saiu Order 257295, Approved February 4, 1972, Description—W. King St., both improvements, viz.: sides from Bellows St. to Preliminary inCthe a and n necessary for the slopes, Finance File No. S9538, cuts and fills, including right of re - Order 257292, No. February ., ort from subject 1972, Description—Chippewa Ave., moval of lateral supp a me ion east side from W. Winona St. to land or remainder thereof, occasioned Baker St. and on the south side of of Slopces din thonse grading and surfacing Baker St. from Chippewa Ave. to with bituminous material the alley in Cherokee Ave. Preliminary Block 2, Ryan's Subdivision of Block 6, Finance File No. 59539, y Rogers and Hendrick's Acre Lots to Order 251293, Approved February 4, 1972, Description—Charlton St., west the City of St. P. Ramsey County, side from Curtice St. to Morton St. Minnesota, from Orange Avenue to Com - and on the east side of Charlton St. WheelockParFurther. That3) the Com - from Sidney St. to Page St. in of Public Works be and is and the Council hereby orders said im- hereby instructed and directed to prevenient to be made. prepare plans and specifications for Resolved Further, That the Com- said improvement, and the proper city missioner of Pub iic Works ie and is officials are hereby authorized and hereby instructed and directed to directed to proceed with the making prepare plans and specifications for of said improvement in accordance said improvement, and submit same to therewith. the Council for approval; that upon Adopted by the Council May 16, 1972. said approval, the proper city officials Approved May 16, 1972. are hereby authorized and directed (May 20, 1972) to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council May 16; 1972. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Approved May I. 1972. ,May z9, 1972) I OF THE COUNCIL FINAL ORDER IN CONDEMNATION I ORDINANCES PROCEEDINGS Council File No. 258827— Council File No. 258488—Ordinance No. 15108—By Roger M. Conway — AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF MRS. MARY JACKSON AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: In the matter of conderm taking an easement 1n the lar Bary for the slopes, cuts and eluding right of removal of lat port from subject land or r thereof, occasioned by ex thereof or construction of slot ud 're grading and surfacing with bi material the alley a Block Subdivision of Block 6, He Hend rick'a Acre Lots to the C Paul, Ramsey County. Minna: Orange Avenue to Wheelock 2575 203app oved February 2b term ediary Order 258227, April 19, 1972. and SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out b the To Liability Fund 0035-420, to Mrs. Mary Jackson, the sum of $340.00, in full settlemept of her claim for damages andinjuries sustained by reason of a fall on a defective side- walk at or near University Avenue at OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 419 Snelling, Saint Paul, Minnesota on No- � interest hat id pell rmittee outand its d maintain vember 20, 1971. during the period of this permit and SECTION 2 while said Bus Shelters are located in That said sum shall be paid to the said public streets, a comprehensive said claimant upon her execution and Protective public liability insurance delivery of a release in full to the that shall filly indemnify, hold harm, City, in a form to be approved by the less, and defend the City of Saint Paul, Corporation Counsel, for all damages its agents, officers and employees from and injuries sustained in the manner any and all damages, claims, losses, aforesaid. judgments, suits or expenses on account of all claims of whatever nature arising SECTION 3 out of or connected with the construe - That this ordinance shall take effect tion, maintenance, operation and pres- and be in force thirty days after its ence or removal of said Bus Shelters; C. passage, approval and publication. issuedhby liability niliinsurance ncom hall be any li- Passed by the Council May 23, 1972. censed to do business in the State of Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, Minnesota, and the premium and all Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. expenses incidental thereto shall be President (McCarty) -7. paid promptly by the permittee initially Naysden and on renewal. Before the expiration, said permittee shall deposit with the Approved May 24, 1972. City of Saint Paula new certificate to CHARLES P. MCCARTY, replace any expiring insurance. The Mayor. Permittee and the City shall be named joint insured in an amount of not less Attest: than the following coverage: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. Bodily injury insurance (including (May 27, 1972) death) in an amount of not less than $250,000.00 for all damages arisingout of bodily injuries to or death of one person, and subject to the same limit Council File No. 258491—Ordinance No. for each person in a total amount of 15101—By Roger M. Conway— not less than $500,000.00 on account of any one accident. AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PER- The coverage shall automatically be MISSION TO THE HOUSING AND RE- restored immediately after the occur - DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF rence of any accident or loss from SAINT PAUL TO OPERATE AND which liability may thereafter accrue, MAINTAIN TWO BUS SHELTERS ON and the City .of Saint Paul shall be THE CITY SIDEWALKS WITHIN THE notified 10 days in advance of the RIGHT - OF -WAYS )F SEVENTH cancellation of the insurance coverage STREET AND SIXTH STREET BE- by the issuing company; TWEEN MINNESOTA STREET AND D. That said permittee and/or its CEDAR STREET. successors in interest expressly agrees and shall undertake to fully indemnify, The Council of the City of Saint Paul hold harmless, and defend the City of Does Ordain: Saint Paul, its agents, officers and em- ployees from any and all damages, SECTION 1 claims, losss, judgments, suits or ex That permission and authority are penses of whatever nature for injury hereby granted to the Housing and Re- to person and/or property arising out development Authority of the City of of or connected with the construction, Saint Paul to operate and maintain two maintenance or removal of said Bus Bus Shelters in the public right -of- Shelters; way at the following locations: E. That said permittee shall, during 1) In Sixth Street, from 112.0 £t. to the terms of this permit, restore and 129.5 ft. westerly of the westerly repair all property, whether public or property, line of Minnesota Street private, damaged or which may be extending from the northerly prop- damaged due to the maintenance, re- erty line of Sixth Street, 6.0 ft. moval or presence of said Bus She southerly onto the sidewalk of F. That whenever the City Council Sixth Street; shall so order, said permittee or its 2) In Seventh Street, between Minna- successor in interest shall, at its own seta Street and Cedar Street ex- expense, remove said Bus Shelters; tending 17.5 ft. along Seventh Street and extending 6.0 ft. north- G. That the City Council hereby eke erly from the southerly property pressly reserves the right to revoke line of Seventh Street onto the this permit whenever the permittee or sidewalk of Seventh Street. its successor in interest is in default or whenever, in said Council's opinion, the SECTION 2 public interest Will be served by such That the Commissioner of Public revocation; Works is hereby authorized to issue a H. That said permittee shall furnish permit to the Housing and Redevelop- to the Department of Public Works all menu Authority of the City , of Saint documents of record that are a part Paul for the operation and maintenance of this project or incidental to its of said Bus Shelters subject to the fol- execdesigni plans, llocagtiont p�am an d tas ut lowing terms and conditions: built' plans; A. That said permittee shallmaintain said Bus Shelters entirely at its own thittyh(30)adayId s eaftertethe pass all ge o£ expense; 420 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL this ordinance file a written acceptance I thereof with the City Clerk. part CoAn administrative ordinance SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 8446, approved by reference. J?nuary 23, 1925, as amended, be and SECTION 3 the same is hereby further amended by take effect adding at the end of Section I B the That this ordinance shall and be in force thirty (30) days from fell owing paragraph: its approval and pub- "Regardless of the provisions of this and after passage, lication. Section I B, the compensation for the following position shall be as Passed by the Council May 23, 1972. indicated below: Hourly Rate Yeas —Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. Title Water -Shed $6.54 president (McCarty) -7. Laborer Nays -0. li SECTION 2 Approved May 24, 1972. This ordinance shall take effect and CHARLES P. MCCARTY, In force on and after May 1, 1972 after its approval and publication in �be Mayor. Attest: accordance with Council File No. 258213, approved April 18, 1972 which HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. tt yoga subject to (May 27, 1972) reloactive 197E the rules, regulations ana provisions 9 of the Federal Economic Stabilization (May 27, 1972) Act, if applicable. Council File No. 258493—Ordinance No. Passed by the Council May 23, 1972. 15102—By Roger M. Conway— yeas — Councilmen Butler Conway, An ordinance amending Ordinance Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, MNays-0 It (McCarty) -7. No. 13534, approved January 31, 1967, CHARLES P. MCCARTY, pertaining to One -Way Streets. Approved May 24, 1972. The Council of the City of Saint Paul CHARLES P. MCCARTY, Does Ordain: Mayor. SECTION 1 Attest: HARRY E. MARSH,AT.T• City C41erk. That Ordinance No. 13534, approved January 31, 1967, is hereby amended by (May 27, 1972) adding the following to section 1, thereof: Street, Knapp P1.; direction one-way, Ave. to Knapp St. Council File No. 258399—Ordinance No. South from Como 15104—By Rosalie L. Butler,. Roger M. SECTION 2 Conway, Leonard W. Levine, Dean Robert F. Levine, Victor This ordinance shall not be printed Meredith, Tedesco— of the Saint Paul Legislative J. Code but shall be incorporated therein - relating government; by reference. to the legislative branch of for the regular and special SECTION 3 providing meetings of the council. This ordinance shall take effect and in force thirty days from and The Council of the City of Saint Paul after its passage, approval and publi- of pp Does Ordain: cation. SECTION 1 Passed by the Council May 23, 1972. MEETINGS Yeas —Councilmen Butler, Conway. Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. 1.1 Special Meetings In addition to the regular meetings of President (McCarty) -7. the council, special meetings may be Nays -0. held anywhere in the city on the call Approved May 24, 1972. of the president of the council or upon the written request submitted to the - CHARLES P. MCCARTY, secretary by any four (4) members. in of special meetings of Mayor. Attest: MARSHALL, Notice writing I the council shall be served by the clerk upon each member thereof, personally, HARRY E. City Clerk. Ior be left at his usual place of abode hours In advance of such (May 27, 1972) at least six meetings, except with the unanimous I consent or waiver of such notice byith( Council File No. 258509—Ordinance No. shall be m writing. Such -written notice 15103—By Robert F. Sprafka— I required to be served upon each coun- An ordinance amending Ordinance ciiman shall include the date, time and No. 6446, entitled: place of such meeting and an agenda of the matters to be discussed, and no ad - "An administrative ordinance Axing Nit nal matters shall be determined ex - the compensation rates of certain city I cept as provided in the written agenda ... positions and employments;' unless waived by the unanimous vote approved January 23, 1925, as amended. Butyl of uncithe presidav ing officher 11 o the The Council of the City of Saint Paul I the newsomedia of thesdate,ltime, plactice e Does Ordain: OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 421 and agenda of such special meetings SECTION 2 and to take any other steps necessary That the Department of Public Works to provide reasonable notice of such is hereby authorized to issue such per to the Housing and Redevelopment meetings. mit Authority of the City of Saint Paul to SECTION 2 reconstruct a public sewer, to construct CODING caissons, other footings, a roadbed, and all items incidental to construction This ordinance shall be deemed a of the Saint Paul Administrative in said easement, and to construct a in said area part roadbed Code and shall be incorporated therein all tee turn around as shown on said plans, upon ani and given, an appropriate chapter subject to the following conditions: 'of and/or section number at the time compilation of said Administrative a) That said permittee shall con - items entirely at his Code. struct said own expense under the supervision SECTION 3 of the Department of Public Works, and in strict accordance EFFECTIVE DATE with the Department of Public This ordinance shall take effect and Works approved plans and apse be in force thirty days from and after fications, prepared by the permit- izs passage, approval and publication. tee or his agent, on file in the De- partment of Public Works and Passed by the Council May 24, 1972. identified as Public Works Project Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, Number E-1140; Levine Sprafka, Mr. Vice President b) That the permittee shall pay the (Meredith) -5. costs of necessary permits, admin - Nays -0. istration, engineering and inapec- Approved May 24, 1972. tion incurred by the Department of Public Works because of this un - CHARLES P. MCCARTY, dertaking; said costs are estimated Mayor. as a sum of 51,000.00 to be ac - counted for under the Department Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, tic Works Project Number City Clerk. E-1140; c) That said asewer (May 27, 1972) uninterrupted flotee w in�the during reconstruction of said sec- Council File No. 258528—Ordinance No. tion of sewer; d) That said permittee shall reim- Department of Public 15105—By Roger M. Conway— burse the Works for all maintenance of the AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PER- existing sewer remaining m Jenks between Edgerton Street MISSION TO THE HOUSING AND RE- DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE Avenue and Payne Avenue resulting from a joint in- CITY OF SAINT PAUL TO RECON- STRUCT A PUBLIC SEWER, TO CON- said construction; and spection by the Department of Public Works and the permittee or STRUCT CAISSONS, FOOTINGS, A his agent shall be made before ROADBED. AND ITEMS INCIDENTAL cponstruction starts and after THERETO WITHIN A SEWER EASE- AVENUE the f the MENT IN VACATED JENKS STREET TO 150 D�epartmentaiofc Pubonstr lictWorks FROM EDGERTON FEET WEST OF PAYNE AVENUE, A ROADBED directs; e) That said permittee shall perform AND TO CONSTRUCT TEE TURN AROUND IN THE WEST- TING THE REMAINING all necessary restoration work re - suiting from future Public Works 30 FEET OF AVENUE PUB- sewer maintenance beyond Backof 150 FEET OF JENKS RIGHT-OF-WAY TO filling e LIC DEDICATED PAYNE AVENUE, area withpaction trencin the sewer ease - ant area; The Council of the City of Saint Paul hall provide f) That said permittee ssn Does Ordain: maon Jenks Avenue; said SECTION 1 aroundreon snow removal is to be done to the satisfaction of the Department of That permission and authority are Public Works; hereby granted to the Housing and Re- development Authority of the City of g) That said permittee shall notify Bureau of the Depart - public Saint Paul to reconstruct of, the Traffic merit of Public Works when the sewer, to construct caissons, footings, construction is to begin; all ex - a roadbed, and all other items to be constructed in a sewer elate in penses incurred by the Traffic Bureau in furnishing, installing or vacated Jenks Avenue from Edgerton removing of barricades, Signa, and Street to 150 feet west of Payne Ave- other control devices necessary to nue, and to construct a roadbed tee the 30 feet of close off Jenks Avenue shall be ac - turn around in westerly the remaining 150 feet of Jenks Avenue paid by the permittee and counted for under Public Works public dedicated right-of-way to service Project Number E-1140; Payne Avenue; all of the aforemen- to be as h) That said permittee shall notify tioned items are constructed shown on Public Works approved plans the the Construction Engineer of the Departme fi constr v and specifications, prepared by per- his agent, on file in the De- riorfto s art of (5) days p mittee or partment of Public Works and idents- tion and notify the same said Con - Engineer when oto fledas Public Works Project Number _ ,,, structfon allow tion has been completed to allow 422 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL for a final inspection of all con -SECTION 1 struction within the sewer ease- That permission and authority are ment and dedicated right-of-way, hereby granted to W. J. Ebertz, 2028 which will become the responsibi- Upper Afton Road, Saint Paul, Minne- lity of the Department of Public sota 55119, to grade, surface and pave Works when said construction is Ebertz Court from its intersection with approved; (Battle Creek Road to a cul-de-sac ap- i) That said permittee after inception proximately 400 feet from said inter - of said work, shall prosecute the section, and, further, to construct pub - same continuously with diligence lic sanitarysewer and service connec- and fully complete said work to tions in said street. the satisfaction and approval of the Department of Public Works SECTION 2 on or before January 1, 1974; j) That said permittee shall furnish That the Commissioner of Public the Department of Public Works Works of the City of Saint Paul is all documents of record that are a hereby authorized to issue a permit to part of the contract or incidental W. J. Ebertz to perform the above - to its execution including, but not described work, rovisions and subject and limited to, addendums, award of the following p contract, sum of contract, and "as conditions: built" plans; a That said permittee shall as con- k) That said permittee shall properly (a) sideration for the Department of protect all excavations made both public Works acting on permit - day and night so as to avoid all tee's written application, pay all damage or injury to persons or costs incurred by the Department property; in administration, engineering, 1) That said permittee, shall fully in- and inspection of the total project demnify, hold harmless, and de- or any part thereof completed, fend the City of Saint Paul, its said costs shall be accounted for agents, officers and employees under Department of Public from any and all damages, claims, Works Project Number G-2009, losses, judgments, suits, or ex- and partial monthly billings or penses and on account of all claims 'll for services rendered OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 423 and Sewer Construction, dated I of whatever nature for injury to total bi ings be at the discretion of the or person and/or roperty arising out shall DepaThatrtmesaidnt of Public Works.he tors. For the purpose of this of or connected with the construe- tion, inspection and maintenance (b) satisfaction of theeDeparltmentt of demnify and hold harmless and of said items; m) The Council reserves the right to public Works, dedicate or cause to be dedicated to the City of Saint as amended, shall be read as revoke or amend this permit when- ever in its opinion the public will pawl such easements as may be required by the permit resolution against all liability on account of cessitles or the public interest will for slopes, cuts and fills as speci- tor', wherever the same appears be served by such revocation; tied on the plans prepared by the jury to person and/or property n) That said permittee shall within the Department of Public Works. amended, of the Specifications for thirty (30) days after passage th onacceptance dthereof fileiwr 11 (c) die ipubli contemplated by this permission of the cily stThat of publication ofthiso cost nance and all resolutions or ordi- incorporated herein by reference as fully and as completely as if Clerk. nances passed in relation to this documents to the Office Engineer of the Department of Public SECTION 3 ordinance. _ at (d) ement all con - such Counsel of the City of Saint Paul This ordinance shall take effect and struct the iimpr0 entirely Saint Paul herebyt ref serves the right to revoke this be in force thirty (30) days from and at his oexpense under the erly, protect all excavations made after its passage, approval and pub li- supervisionwn of the Department of default, or whenever, in said Council's opinion, the public in- cation. Public Works, and in strict ac: to persons or property. the Council May 24, 1972. cordance with the plans and spe- by the De - SECTION 3 within ss Paed by Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, Vice President cifications prepared partment and the City of Saint of Public Works apart of this project or including, but not Levine, Sprafka, Mr. Paul Department for Street and with the Cit Clerk. y (Meredith) -5. Nays-0. Specifications Sewer ConstructionSucas amended. (j) That said permittee shall notify Approved May 24, 1972. iori shall be identifi d and marked as be in force thirty (30) days from and CHARLES P. McCARTY, Public Works Project Number G-2009, Ebertz Court, as on file (5) working days before starting Mayor. in the Department of Public Passed by the Council May 24, 1972. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk.That (e) Works. aid permittee, after the requirements of the resolution (May 27, 1972) inception of said work, shall the same continuously, (Meredith). The project shall be subject to prosecute with diligence, and fully com- inspection during the construction and the Approved May 24, 1972. plete said work to the satisfac- CHARLES P. McCARTY, Council File No. 258530—Ordinance No. tion and approval of the Depart- has been completed to allow for 15108—By Roger M. Conway— ment of Public Works on or HARRY E. MARSHALL, An Ordinance Granting Permission to before November t 1972. (f) Construction must be performed vane notification to the Traffic W. J. Ebertz to Grade, Surface and by a Contractor approved by the .) Pave Ebertz Court from its Intersec- Department of Public Works. 'F,.: tion with Battle Creek Road to a Cul- de -sac Approximately 400 Feet from (g) That said permittee shall not pro - teed with construction unless and 15107—By Roger M. Conway— Said Intersection and, Further, to Con- Public Sanitary Sewer and Serv- until said permute. shall have I fully complied with the provisions Cc- sh-a ice Connections in Said Street. regarding insurance and indemni- fication contained in the City of f`,.: The Council of the City of Saint Paull rtme5, li Works int PaulDecifiationsn for Street ,... Does Ordain: under Department of Public OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 423 and Sewer Construction, dated I occasionedbyhe out of thof e April 1, 1959, Section numberedimprovement or 1.44 of said specifications, as amended, applicable to contrac- same. (n) That said permittee and its suc- tors. For the purpose of this cessors and assigns shall fully in - ordinance, the aforesaid section demnify and hold harmless and of said specifications, number 1.44, defend the City of Saint Paul, its as amended, shall be read as agents, officers, and employees though the word "permittee" was against all liability on account of substituted for the word "contrac- all claims, causes of action, suits tor', wherever the same appears and judgments on account of in - in the aforesaid Section 1.44, as jury to person and/or property amended; said Section 1.44, as arising from or connected with amended, of the Specifications for the performance of said work Street and Sewer Construction in contemplated by this permission the City of Saint Paul is hereby and authority. incorporated herein by reference as fully and as completely as if That said permittee shall submit (o ) the requirebond and insurance set forth herein verbatim. Proof of compliance with provisions of documents to the Office Engineer of the Department of Public the aforesaid section shall be in form as the Corporation iyorks. such Counsel of the City of Saint Paul (p) Tha the Council expresthe slyy may direct. Saint Paul herebyt ref serves the right to revoke this (h) That said permittee shall prop- permit whenever the permittee or erly, protect all excavations made its successor in interest is in in the streets, sidewalks, and arils dsay default, or whenever, in said Council's opinion, the public in- asle all sdoriig jury avoidterest will be served by such to persons or property. revocation. (i) That said permittee shall furnish the Department of Public Works SECTION 3 within all documents of record that are thirty incidental That said permittee shall, (30) days after the passage of apart of this project or including, but not this ordinance file a written acceptance to its execution thereof limited to, addendums, ' as bui with the Cit Clerk. y plans and profiles, and tracings. SECTION 4 (j) That said permittee shall notify This ordinance shall take effect and the Construction Engineer of the be in force thirty (30) days from and Department of Public Works five after its passage, approval and publi- (5) working days before starting cation. work, and not start until receiv- ing to proceed from Con- Passed by the Council May 24, 1972. notice struction Engineer after all the yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, requirements of the resolution Levine; Sprafka, Mr. Vice President and ordinance have been satisfied. (Meredith). The project shall be subject to Nays -0. inspection during the construction and the Approved May 24, 1972. of the improvement, Construction Engineer shall be CHARLES P. McCARTY, notified when the improvement Mayor. has been completed to allow for Attest: a final inspection. HARRY E. MARSHALL, (k) That said permittee shall give ad- City Clerk. vane notification to the Traffic (May 27, 1972) Bureau of the Department of Public Works if the construction of said improvement shall make necessary the closing of Battle Council File No. 258533—Ordinance No. Creek Road or part thereof, and 15107—By Roger M. Conway— that all expenses incurred by the Traffic Bureau in furnishing, in- AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE stalling or removing of barricades, CLAIM OF DOROTHY MANN signs and other control devices, AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT shall be paid by the permittee pA�„ and shall also be accounted for under Department of Public The Council of the City of Saint Paul Works Project Number G-2009. Does Ordain: (]) ,the ttearm id restore of thietepermit SECTION 1 and repair all property, whether public or private, damaged or That the proper City officers are which may be damaged due to of said work. hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, the construction (m) That said permittee shall furnish to Dorothy Mann, the sum of 5250.00 in full settlement of her claim for dam - a bond to the City of Saint Paul in the sum of Thirty Thousand ages and injuries sustatried by reason at or Dollars ($30,000.00) conditioned to the terms of this of a fall on a defective sidewalk near 1101 W. 7th Street, Saint Paul, comply with all ordinance and to indemnify and Minnesota on October 9, 1971. save harmless said City from all liability. loss, judgments, suits, SECTION 2 That sum shall be paid to the costs, charges and expense that may accrue to persons or property said said claimant upon her execution and 424 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL delivery of a release in full to the City, the Model Cities' Budget (Contract No. in a form to be approved by the Cor- MP 22-003) so as to transfer$25,000.00 poration Counsel, for all damages and from the Education Program Category injuries sustained in the manner afo: c- and $28,000.00 from the Emergency Ac - said. tion Fund Program Category and in- crease the Recreation -Culture Program SECTION 3 Category 3 eg 00 by to be allocated $53,000.00, said That this ordinance shall take effect Mural Arte Prosect. Cut - and be in force thirty days after its Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972, passage, approval and publication. Approved May 24 1972. Passed by the Council May 24, 1972. (MaY 217' 1972) Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, Levine, Sprafka, Mr. Vice President Council File No. 256708 — BY Dean (Meredith) -5. pprovMeredith— A. Resolved, That licenses applied for Approved May 24, 1972. by the persons named on the list at - CHARLES P. MCCARTY, tached to this resolution be and the Mayor. same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses Attest: upon the payment into the City treas- HARRY E. MARSHALL, ury of the required fees. City Clerk. Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Approved May 1972. (may 1972) 1972) Council File No. 258590—Ordinance No. 15108—By Charles P. McCarty— Council File No. 258707 — By Dean An ordinance amending Ordinance Meredith— Resolved, That ApPesc andnCigarette No. 3250, entitled: for Pool Hall 12 "An administrative ordinance relating Licenses, applied for for by Phalen Park to the Civil Service Bureau of the City Billiards, Inc. at 1365 E. Magnolia Ave - of Saint Paul, approving and adopting nue, be and the same is hereby ap- rules and regulations therefor, proved and granted. approved August 20, 1914, as amended: Adopted M the Council May 23, 1972. pproveThe Council of the City of Saint Paul (May 21 , 1972) Does Ordain: SECTION 1 Council File No. 258708 — By Dean That Ordinance No. 3250, approved Meredith— August 20, 1914, as amended, be and the Resolved, That application for Sunday same is hereby further amended by On Sale Liquor License made by the striking out of Section 6, where it following applicant who is holder of an appears in Grade 32 under the heading On Sale Liquor License at the address Clerical Group, the title Supervisor of shown, be and the same is hereby Police Records Division. granted and in compliance with C. F. ame amends Chapp ern No. 308.00 of the St SECTION 2 Paul Legislative Code and Ordinances. This ordinance shall take effect and Jimbee Corporation, 326 Grove Street. be in force on the first day of the first J J. Enterprises, Inc., 188 N. Snelling. payroll period following thirty days Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972. after its passage, approval, and publics- Approved May 24 1972. tion. (May 2'�, 1972) Passed by the Council May 25, 1972. Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Levine, Council File No. 258709 — By Dean Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. Presi- Meredith— dent (McCarty) -6. Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses Nays -0. applied for by the organizations named Approved May 25, 1972. on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, CHARLES P. MCCARTY, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue Mayor. the Cittreasury of the. the rWy1 ed feeayment s Attest : Adopted b the Council May 23, 1972. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. Approved (May24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) 72) Council File No. 258710 — By Dean RESOLUTIONS Meredith— Resolved That licenses applied for by the ac persons named on the list at - this ret , Council File No. 258704—By Charles P. d the same areehereby granted, and the City McCarty— Resolved, That the Council of the Clerk is instructed a issue such City of Saint Paul .does hereby author- censes upon the payment into the City ize the Mayor and Comptroller to sub- treasury of the required fees. 1972 mit to the Department of Housing and Adopted by the Council May 23, Urban Development of the United Approved Mla24, 71972. 1972) State of America request for revision to OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 425 Council File No. 258711 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Foodstuff Vending Machines licenses applied for by the persons, firms, etc. named on the list attached to thisresolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972. Approved May 24. 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258712—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That the Purchasing Agent be authorized to purchase for the De- partment of Parks, Recreation and Pub- lic Buildings for resale in the various City Parks during the 1972 season, from various distributors and bottlers, SOFT DRINKS and 3.2 BEER as required as aresult of quotations from these sup- pliers. Because of the personal pref- erences of the ultimate consumers in the purchase of these items, it is not advisable to enter into contract with the supplier of any one brand of these products as demands vary. Purchases from any one supplier will not exceed $5,000.00. Adopted by the CouncilMay 23, 1972. Approved May 24 1972. (May 2'i, 1972) FFA File No. 258713—By Victor J o— ed, That an extra -in-- the ase Arena Building, andsaid extra t( ever Installation of 16" Check Valv( ad 1!z" Drain Line in Condenser Wates ne, said work having been requeste( + the Civic Center Authority, an( ;reement made with the contractor id a memorandum of said agreemen iving been filed with the Comptroller ad countersigned by him. Charge is X00-604 to be reimbursed from 7420-460 ib #70-45. Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972 Approved May 24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258714—By Victor 0 Tedesco— Whereas, The City of Saint Pau: through its Commissioner of Parks an Recreation and Public Buildings, ha entered into an Agreement with Toll: King, Duvall, Anderson and Associates Inc., Council File No. 244909, to perforr engineering services for various proj ects; and Whereas, Said Agreement provide that such work shall be performed s is requested in writing from time t time by said Commissioner of Park and Recreation and Public Building: anWhereas, The financing source < these various projects was initially at proved per Council File No. 245391, an amendedper Council File No. 24851: therefore be it Resolved, That the Council of the :ity of Saint Paul does hereby further emend Council File No. 245391 and .ouncil File No. 248512 as follows: That the costs to be charged to the Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund No. 6000, Contract No. L-7216, are to be reimbursed from available financing as stated in writing in a letter to Toltz, King, Duvall, Ander- son and Associates. Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972. Approved May 24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) ::ouncil File No. 258715—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That the Council of the "ity of Saint Paul does hereby author- Ize its proper officers to execute Agree- ment with Cardinal Investment Com- pany and Afton View Apartments whereby the City agrees to accept dedication of land for recreation pur- poses after the improvements have been completed at the expense of the dedi- cators, the land to be dedicated to the p Adopted by theiMay ense Council2the 3, 1972. Approved May 24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258716—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The City of Saint Paul in- curred charges of Four Thousand Four Hundred Forty-six and 50/100 Dollars ($4,446.50) for emergency demolition work to protect life and property on the morning following the Are which occurred on April 11, 1972 at the Dale Street Public Works Garage located at 891 North Dale Street; and be it hereby Resolved, That payment of the above amount be made to A. Kamish Compa- ny covering their dated hourly rate in- voice totaling Four Thousand Four Hundred Forty-six and 50/100 Dollars ($4,446.50) said costs to be charged to the Public Buildings Revolving Fund Code No. 1700-256, to be reimbursed at a later date from the Public Works account. Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972. Approved May 24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) File No. 258717—By Victor J. o— ed, That the City Council mneursin the action of the Committee in the award of a or, OF nue, Saint Yaul, Minnesota as GENERAL CONSTRUCTION 7 PERRY A. SWENSON COMPS Lump Sum Base Bid ... Total amount of contract . 426 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL as a result of Formal Bid Is. Tne proper C by authorized to on behalf of the No. C.F. 257932. No. 5057. y the Council May 23, 1972. May 24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258718—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul is informed by the City Architect that the vacant and open buildings located at: 208 East Page in the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- mate hazard to the public health, wel- fare and safety; and Whereas, The last known record own- ers of said property are: Bromerc Corp. c/o Mrs. Casper Mercado & Mr. John Brown and said owners have failed to secure'. the same against entry by unauthorized persons in violation of Section 192.18 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and said vacant and open buildings have been found and determined by the Council of the City of Saint Paul to constitute a menace to the public health, welfare and safety and a pub- lic nuisance which must be immediately abated to prevent loss of life or prop- erty; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the City Architect is authorized and directed to immediately secure said buildings by the use of contract labor under Contract No. 73:,8 pending proceedings under the Hazard- ous Buildings Act; and be it Further Resolved, That the expense oI securing such buildings be paid from Fund No. 0979-269, Summary Abate- ment, and that the Corporation Coun- sel be directed to take appropriate ac- tion toreimburse said fund by action against the owner of said property. Estimated cost—$340.75. (new) Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972. Approved May 24, 1972. Council File No. 258719—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul is informed by the City Architect that the vacant and open buildings located at: 977 Ashland Avenue Lot 15, Block 30, Summit Park Addition in the City of Saint Paul are a proxi' mate hazard to the public health, wel• fare and safety; and Whereas, The last known record own• ers of said property are: William Kibble 896 Marshall Avenue 55104 and said owners have failed to secure the same against entry by unauthorize( )ersons in violation of Section 192.18 A the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and .aid vacant and open buildings have ,een found and determined by the �ouncil of the City of Saint Paul to :onstitute a menace to the public ieaith, welfare and safety and a public iuisance which must be immediately ,bated to prevent loss of life or prop - arty; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the City Architect is ,uthorized and directed to Immediately ;ecure said buildings by the use of 2ontract labor under Contract No. 7398 pending proceedings under the Hazard- ous Buildings Act; and be it Further Resolved, That the expense of securing such buildings be paid from Fund No. 0979-269, Summary Abate- ment, and that the Corporation Coun- sel be directed to take apppropriate action to reimburse said fund by action against the owner of said property. Estimated cost -423.50. (new) Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972. Council File No. 258720—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The City Architect has re- quested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the advis- ability and necessity of the correction or wrecking and removal of the follow- ing described buildings, said structures having been reported to constitute a Public hazard: Address, 251 Wayzata; Legal Descrip- tion, East part of Lot 16, Block 15, Lewis Second Addition; Type of Struc- ture, 11,i story frame single family dwelling. Whereas. It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: Alma L. Johnson Therefore, Be It Resolved. That a House in sam city at 10:00 a.m. on June 21, 1972 to consider the advisabil- ity and necessity of ordering the car - 23, 1972. Council File No. 258721—By Rosalie L. Bull Resolved, That the substitution of $3,000,000 U. S. Treasury Bonds of 1967- 72, 2!z%, due June 15, 1972 for D$3,000,000 72006 0%, due MaTreasury5, 978 res, Series as collateral security for deposits of I public funds of the City of Saint Paul I with The First National Bank of Saint OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 427 Is authorized, ratified and 2h having been done in with the applicable stat - State of Minnesota; that [ed securities, at the time tution, had a market value gether with the market or'groat collateral securf- purpose, for which not was made, equal to $110 00 of deposits of public City with said Bank. the Council May 23, 1972. Council File No. 258722-13y Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Council hereby concurs in the action of the Purchas- ing Committee in the award for fur- nishing and delivering PRESTRESSED CONCRETE CYLINDER PIPE WITH RUBBER AND STEEL JOINTS, for the Water Department, Saint Paul, Minne- sota, as follows: TO: INTERPACE CORPORATION 2,343 Lineal Feet Approx. — 36" prestressed concrete cylinder pipe with rubber and steel joints, and all necessary fittings and ap- purtenances (pipe to have a 2lq" core), L.F......... ..$ 23.85 Total amount of contract approximately....$55,580.55 TERMS: Net 30 Days at unitprice bid, in accordance with the specifications on Formal Bid No. 5047, the award being made to the lowest responsible bidder meeting spe- cifications. The Corporation Counsel is hereby directed to draft the proper form of contract. The proper City offi- cials are hereby authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of Council May 23, 1972. 24, 1972. 27, 1972) Council File No. 258723—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the Council hereby concurs in the action of the Purchasing Committee in the award for furnishing and delivering VITRIFIED CLAY SEW- ER PIPE AND MENOMONIE CHIM- NEY BRICK to various City of St. Paul Departments for a period of one year from April 1, 1972 through March 31, 1973 to Corning -Donohue, Incorporated as follows: Pick Deliv- 1. (a) 200 Lineal Feet, more Up cry .96 $ .96 .96 1.01 1.88 1.98 2.13 2.24 (e) 1,000 Lineal Feet, more or less, of 12" Vit- rified Clay Sewer Pipe, extra strength, 3 £t. lengths ................ 2.76 2.91 (f) 100 Lineal Feet, more or less, of 15" Vitrified Clay Sewer Pipe, extra strength, 3 it. lengths 5.11 5.38 2. 30,000 Menomonie Chimney Brick (delivered by truck) Chaska Special Hard Burned common brick, per M lies. ....$68.00 total amount of contract approximately ...... ...$5,000.00 Terms: 5%-30 Days at unit prices bid, in accordance with the specifications on Formal Bid No. 5002, the award being made to the lowest responsible bidder meeting spe- cificationsThe Corporation Counsel is hereby directed to draft the proper form of contract. The proper City offi- cials are hereby authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. F. B. No. 5002. Letters: 2/9/72. Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972. Approved May 24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258724—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That upon the petition of Dale Properties Inc., at al, those sec- tions of public street and alley herein- after described, be and the same hereby are vacated and discontinued as public street and alley: Vacate that part of Edgemont Street adjoining lots 7 through 15, Block 3, Dawson's 5th Addition to the City of Saint Paul Ramsey County Minnesota which lies north of the south line of Lot 15Block 3, said Dawson's 5th Addition, as ex- tended easterly across Edgemont Street and northwesterly of the Soo Line Railroad Company Right -of - Way and south of the are of a circle having a radius of 60 feet, the cen- ter of said circle being located on the centerline of Edgemont Street at a point 51.97 feet m.o.l. southerly of the extended north line of Lot 5, Block 3, said Dawson's 5th Addition, Also that part of the alley in Block 3, Dawson s 5th Addition to the City of Saint Paul Ramsey County Min- nesota, which lies north of the south line of Lot 15, Block 3, said Daw- son's- 5th Addition as extended westerly across said alley and south of a line 20 feet south of and paral- lel to the northerly line of Lot 6, Block 3, said Dawson's 5th Addition, as extended across said alley; subject expressly to the following con- ditions and reservations: 1. That the vacation be subject to all the terms and conditions of Section 228 of the Legislative Code, as amended. 2. That the petitioner ee the City permanent easement9l for street and alley purposes in the land described as follows: Those parts of Lots 5, 6, and 7, Block 3 and Lots 19, 20, and 21, Block 4, all in Dawson's 5th Addi-` tion to the City of Saint Paul Ramsey County Minnesota, lying 428 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL within the are of a circle having a I Further Resolved That out of the radius of 60 feet, the center of said aforesaid compensation, the employer, circle being located on the center- I City of Saint Paul, shall deduct and pay line of Edgemont Street at a point directly to Gerald B. Forrette, attorney 51.97 feet southerly of the extended for Delores Ponshock, the sum of north line of Lot 5, Block 3, said $532.00, for one-fourth attorney's fees Dawson's 5th Addition. to and including May 2, 1972, and 25% Also, the west 20 feet of the north of the periodic compensation recovered, 20 feet of Lot 6 and the east 20 feet as and for attorney's fees in this matter. of the north 20 feet of Lot 25, all in Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972. Block 3, Dawson's 5th Addition to Approved May 24, 1972. the City of Saint Paul Ramsey (May 27, 1972) County Minnesota. 3. That a 30 foot wide permanent sewer easement be reserved over the entire length of Edgemont Council File No. 258727—By Roger M. Street as described in the legal Conway— description above, said easement Resolved, That the City Council here- to allow for the future construe- by concurs in the action of the Contract tion and operation of storm and Committee in the award of a contract sanitary sewers, also that a con- for furnishing all labor, materials, struction easement be reserved equipment and services necessary or in - over the remaining portions of cidental to the CONSTRUCTION OF Edgemont Street as described in ALLEYS throughout the City as they the legal description above, said may be ordered by the City Council construction easement to remain during the current construction season in effect until such time as the for the Department of Public Works, to proposed sewers are completed, Total Asphalt Construction Company at also that the retained easement the unit prices from Formal Bid #5044 be subject to the restriction that for an approximate contract amount of no building, permanent structure, 828,763.31 (plus Valuation and Assess or other construction work of any Services—$575.00: Engineering and In- kind will be permitted within the spection— 5%$4,314.49; Collection or easement areas without written Misc. Charges—$250.00) as a result of approval from the Commissioner Formal Bid No._ 5044 v he nd t^specificcs_ 4. That the Petitioner pay the City of Saint Paul the sum of $5,720.00 as compensation for the vacation and provide the City with a bond in the amount of $10,000 as re- laCode.ySection 228 of the Legis- lative Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972. Approved May 24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) is __The proper City officials are r authorized to execute said Con - on behalf of the City of Saint Engineer's Estimate: $30,329.00 Council File No. 258725—By Roger M. Formal Bid No. by the 044 Conway—Adopted Council May 23, 1972• Resolved, That out of the Workmen's Approved May 24,1972. Compensation Account of the General (May 27, 1972) Fund weekly compensation of $80.00 be ttemporar lyyto allyWdi abled biy reason of injuries he received on April 24, Council File No. 258728—By Robert F. 1972, while employed by the Department Sprafka— of Public Works, and that $304.00 in Resolved, That the following water partial settlement, to and including May main has been approved by the Board 19, 1972, is now due and payable. of Water Commissioners for installation Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972.-ubject to the concurrence by the City Approved May 24,1972. Council: (May 27, 1972) Ebertz Court—From Battle Creek Road to cul-de-sac Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972. Council File No. 258726—By Roger M. Approved May 24, 1972. Conway— (May 27, 1972) Resolved, That Delores Ponshock, widow of Burton G. Ponshock, em - 0 ee of the Department of Public Council File N. 258729—By Roger M. Works, who died from an occupational Conway— disease on October 27, 1971, he paid from the Workmen's Compensation Ac- Resolved, That permission be and is count of the General Fund, the sum of hereby granted to the Northwestern $80.00 per week, payable every four Bell rTelephone Como, and t pto lace and weeks, commencing as of October 28, 1971, and continuing during dependen- hereafter maintain underground con- ey, until the sum of $30,000.00 shall have duit together with necessary manholes been paid, together with reimbursement and lateral conduits to intersecting in the sum of $744.00 for funeral ex- streets and alleys. penses incurred and payment to Dr. On Milton Street between Larpenteur Markle Karlen for services rendered in I and Hoyt Avenues and on Oa ifornia the amount of $150.00; that $2128.00 in Avenue ll to between Milton and Victoria. accordance with partial settlement, to and inclutling May A 2. 1972. is now payable; and be it the attached plans as approved. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 429 The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972, Approved May 24 1972. (May 2'}, 1972) Council File No. 258730—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place an hereafter maintain buried telephone cable on Burns Avenue from Earl Street to Mounds Boulevard and extending south from Burns Avenue to Warner'.. Road and Childs Road per attached drawing. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972. Approved May 24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258731—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That permission be an is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground con- duit together with necessary manholes and lateral conduits to intersecting streM'and alleys. Along Selby Avenue beSnelling Avenue and Fry Street. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972, Approved May 24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258732—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That permission be an is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground con- duit together with necessary manholes and lateral conduits to intersecting streets and alleys. Along and across an alleybetween Pennock Avenue and Chelton Avenue, east of Prior Avenue. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Cmpany to pay cost of publication incideont hereto. Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972. Approved May 24 1972. (May 2f, 1972) Council File No. 258733—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to Place, construct an thereafter main- tain a direct buried 15KV 30 cable - open cut street along or across Con- gress east of Wabasha from a point 130' east of Wabasha to 70' north of the So.PL in accordance with the sketch attached hereto. Work to start on or after May 15, 1972 and to be completed on or before June 1, 1972. Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972. Approved May 24 1972. (May 2f, 1972) Council File No. 258734—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That pursuant 'to- Sedtlo*n I '1 231.05 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, (as amended by Ordinance No. 14662, approved December 1, 1970) per- i taining to regulations for the adjusting of sewer service charges and upon the recommendation of the Department of Public Works and approval of the Board of Water Commissioners, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby certify that because of partial diversion of 'their total water consump- tion from the City a Saint Paul's Sani- tary Sewer System, the below listed firms have justifiable reason for appli- cation of an adjustment to their sewer service charges as levied in accordance with Resolution, Council File No. 251415, approved December 4, 1970, and be it Further Resolved, That a full or par- tial refund of paid sewer service charges, based upon these adjustments, shall be refunded from the "Sewer Service Fund" and shall be in the fol- lowing amounts: First National Bank of St. Paul 109 E. Fourth St. 55101 (Nov. 1971)—$100.00 Industrial Molasses 6800 France Ave. So., Minneapolis, Minn. (Apr. 1972)$86.83 St. Paul Dispatch & Pioneer Press 55 E. Fourth Street 55101 (Apr. 1972)--$157.94 United States Gypsum 1120 E. Seventh St. 55106? (Apr. 1972)$43.86 :r Gillette Co. Personal Care Division Fifth at Broadway 55101 (Feb. 1972)$506.82 _ Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972. Approved May M, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258735—By Roger M. Conway— In the matter of constructing and/or reconstructing sidewalks in the fol- lowing areas: On the west side of Bedford St. from Collins St. to Fred St, and on the east side of Bedford St, from Payne Ave. to Beaumont Ave. under Pre- liminary Order No. 257073 approved Jan. 18, 1972 On the north side of Montreal Ave. from Elway St. to Interstate No. 35E under Preliminary Order No. 248830 approved May 12, 1970 On both sides of Winona St. from Oak- dale Ave. to Woodbury Ave. under Preliminary Order No. 222381 ap- 1065 On the west side oMrch f Fairview Ave. from Lincoln Ave. to Grand Ave. under Preliminary _ Order _ No. 247837 ap- on the west side of Fairview Ave. from Princeton Ave, to Goodrich Ave. under Preliminary Order No. 247638 On the south side of Concord St. from Onega St. to Congress St. under Pre- liminary Order No. 253223 approved March 24, 1971 On the east side of Robert St. from Plata Ave, south to the C.G.W. Bridge under Preliminary Order No. 243467 approved April 29, 1969 430 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL On both sides of University Ave. from i Parks and Recreation and Public Build - Lexington Parkway to Chatsworth i ings for overtime employment as de - St, under Preliminary Order No. s`Adodted by theoluti l May 23, 1972. 24346.6 approved April 29, 1969 I P On the north side of 10th St. from Approved May 2,4 1972. Cedar St. to Minnesota St. under (May 2f, 1972) Prelimtnary Order No. 242310 ap- proved February 1969 On the south side of25, W. 7th St. from Eagle St. to Chestnut St, under Pre- Council File No. 258741—BY Roger M. liminary Order No. 237919 approved Conway— April 4, 1968 Resolved, That the. proper City offi- r i ORobert Stott Jackson St. 5th ter Pel *ain oeis employesY inntt er Departd to maent e0. liminary Order No. 242855 approved as dPublescic ribedsin the reso'I, onPloyment March 27, 1989 On the east side of Robert St. from Adapted by the Council May 23, 1972. Approved May 24, 1977.2) 4th St. to 5th St. under Preliminary May 27, Order No. 242856 approved March 27, 1969 On both sides of Montrose Place from Aayton Ave. to Marshall Ave. under Council File No. 258742—By Rosalie L. FPf� elrminary Order No. 257328 ap- Butler— powed February 8, Whereas, There is certain real prop- esolved, That all orders in the above erty located in the City of Saint Paul matters be and the same are he declared surplus by the Department of cancelled, annulled, and rescinded and Public Works; and all Qroceedings in such matters d1s- Whereas. The Land Committee has cantmued. Adopted by the Council May 23. 1972• site; ttherefomrbe etdisposition of said Approved May 242, 19772) Resolved, That the jurisdiction of said real property be temporarily trans- ferred to the Department of Parksna _d Public Buildings File No. 258736—BY Roger M. Perrod not to exceed one adoption date. -of• this having made the proper appil—, +• --- er Officials of the seueaa+ a SIDEWALK CONTRACTORS LI' for censtructien of a low-income elder - CENSE, it is hereby lY hi -rise. Said site is legally described Resolved, That the said SIDEWALK as follows: CONTRACTOR upon providing a bond ad a,,,d he lrcensent flthe Si granted Dollars joining Loet t 3,114 and 5 Dayton a license authorizing him to engage Place Addition to Saint Paul 972) in the business of SIDEWALK CON- Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972. TRACTOR in the City of St. Paul for Approved (1 NIay2271 72. the year 1972. Knutson Construction Co. Adopted �by the Council May 23, 1972. Approved May 24, 1972. Council File No. 258743-258744-258745— �. (May 27, 1972) By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn to the City Treasury, to the ,aggregate amount of $1,305,190.52, covermg checks Council File No. 258737—BY Roger M• numbered 9314 to 9482 inclusive, as per Conway— checks or pertinent listing of same on Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby approve file in the office of the City Comptroller. Joint Use Rental Agreement between Approved Maye 24, 1972 May 23, 1972. the City and the Metropolitan Sewer (May Board whereby the Sewer Board will 27, 1972) reimburse the Ctty for certain costs in- -_--- curred m maintaining specified inter- Dean ceptor sewers on behalf of the Sewer I Council File No. 258752 — BY Board for a term commencing January That Richard E. Meyer be 1, and at an annual sum to be received Reso a ed he by the City in the amount o£ $12,510.00, subject to renewal as provided therein.I U!a ,men'su Compensation0 Account of and all sums received by the Cityeeddppur- I -' in full toant to Code Nod contrInterceptor Sewers his his claimragainstdthe City oftSin amt Paul sation Adopted by the in - Council May 23, 1972. I feh ury ompFebruaryr 21, 1M, while isem- Approved May 24, 1972. ployed by the Department of Public (May 27, 1972) �.eety, Bureau of Fire Protection, whereby he an a 20% permanent partial disability to �is howl due Council File No. 258740 --BY Victor J. and payable. sum, $3,240.00 TedescoCouncil — ceRraeare hereby Thto he pzed t pay cer-I Approved Maye 4, 1172. May 4' 1972• tain employes in the Department of (May 27, 1972) OF TIDE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 431 Council File No. 2587 3 — By Dean Meredith Resolved That pur ant to Chapter 466, Minnesota Statut 1963, and upon delivery to the Corpora or. Counsel of a release approved by him, George E. Goswitz, and Aetna Life & Casualty Company be paid $167.78 out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, in full settle- ment of claim for damages and injuries sustained as a result of an accident on March 3, 1972 involving a policeman while in the performance of his official duties. Adopted by the Council May 24, 1972. Approved May 24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258754—By Rosalie L. Butler, by request— shows to pe whereas, it is deemed in the best in- terests of the City to extend competi- tion to persons living outside the City; now therefore, be it Resolved, That the residence require- ments for admission to the examination as provided in Section 10 D of the Civil May 4, 1972. Council File No, 259758—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That out of the Workmen's Compensation Account of the General Fund weekly compensation of $80.00 be paid Robert Carlson while he is tem- porarily totally disabled by reason of injuries he received on April 7, 1972, while employed by the Department of Public Works, and that $16.00 in final settlement, to and includin April 14, 1972, is now due and payable. Adopted by the Council May 24, 1972. Approved May 24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) File No. 258759-13y Roger M. Y_ ad, That out of the Workmen's ation Account of the General ekly compensation of $80.00 be ins A. Toth while he is tem - Public Works, and that $208.00 in final settlement, to and including May 17, 1972, is now due and payable. Adopted by the Council May 24, 1972. Approved May 24, 1972. (May 27. 1972) Council File No. 258768—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul is informed by the City Architect that the vacant and open buildings located at: 524 Ashland Avenue—Lot 5, Block 15, Woodlyn's Park Addition in the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- mate hazard to the public health, wel- fare and safety; and Whereas, The last known record own- ers of said property are: Bernice Beekler-324*Johnson Park- way — Parkway Manor Nursing Home and said owners have failed to secure the same against entry by unauthorized Persons in violation of Section 192.18 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and said vacant and open buildings have been found and determined by the Council of the City of Saint Paul to constitute a menace to the public health, welfare and safety and a public nuisance which must be immediately abated to prevent loss of life or• prop- erty; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the CityArchitect 1s authorized and directed to immediately secure said buildings by the use of contract labor under Contract No. 7398 pending proceedings under the Hazard - be Fund No. 0979-269, Sumi ment, and that the Corpora be directed to take appro to reimburse said fund against the owner of said Adopted by the Council Approved May 4, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258769 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, The Commissioner of Public =and the Bureau of Health have submitted investigation and inspection reports pertaining to the he de- scribed property, copies of which are attached hereto and made a part here- of; Whereas, The Council finds that the conditions described in the hereinafter described property constitutes nuisance which threaten the public peace, health and safety; and Whereas, Pursuant to Section 374 of the Charter of the City of Saint Paul and Section 265.52 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code. 24 hours' notice has been given to the owner, occupant, or agent of each of such property de- manding the abatement and removal of such nuisances; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That upon the recommen- dation of the Commissioner of Public Safety, the Commissioner of Public Works is hereby directed to summarily and forthwith remove the said nui- sances- from the following described property: 524 Ashland Avenue—Lot 5, Block 15, Woodlyn's Park Addition. Clean up yard and house. the cost of such removal to be charged against Fund No. 0272; and be it Further Resolved, That the Commis- sioner of Public Safety is directed to ascertain the cost of such removal and to forward the same to the County Auditor on or before October 1 of the year in which ascertained for collection in the same manner as taxes against said property. Adopted by the Council May 24, 1972. Approved May 24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) 432 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL x1, Council File No. 258770—By Roger M. to be charged to the Sprinkling -Oiling OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 433 !�. - Conway— Resolved, That the City Council here- by concurs in the action of the Contract Fund 4201-482. Adopted by the Council May 24, 1972. Approved May 24, 1972. Council File No. 258790 — By Dean 208 East Pa Meredith, by request— Page—Lot 12, Block 18, Paul Committee in the award of a contract for furnishing all labor, materials, (May 27, 1972) Whereas, The following Mlllartin's Rearrangement of Block 18, CONTRACTOR having met all tion equippment and services necessary or Lncidental to the GRADING, ofAthe Remove refund from gazag pprovisions of Chapter 220 of the Legis-yard. lative BITUMI- NOUS SURFACING, INSTALLATION OF STORM SEWER AND DRAINAGE Council File No. 258773—By Rosalie L. Butler— Code of the City of St. Paul, and the cost of such removal to be charged having made the proper application against Fund No. 0272; and be it for FACILITIES in the Alley of Blks. B, C, E, & 183 Robertson's Add. for the Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, to the aggregate a SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR'S LI- Further Resolved, That the Commis - CENSE, it is hereby sioner of Public Safety is directed to Resolved. That the said SIDEWALK ascertain the cost Department of Public Works, to Bicon Construction Company for the contract P Y amount of $18,171.88, covering checks numbered 9983 to 9489 inclusive, as per of such removal and CONTRACTOR upon providing a bond t0 forward the same to the County d the and the And on of before October payment of the Sixty t.' pprice of $14,979.00 (A. Grading, Surfac- ing14 SB er I Dr image checks or pertinent listing of same on file in the office of the City Comp- ($ 1 of the Dollars ear in which ascertained for collection license fee is hereby granted a license authorizing m the same ' —$ 779.00 F$200,Oej troller• manner as taxes against the business of SIDE said properties. hiK CONTRAC _ (plus Engineering and Inspection—$2 246.8 5) as a result of Formal Bid No. Adopted by the Council May 24, 1972. Approved May 24, 1972. TOR in the City of St. Paul for the Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. year 1972. Approved May 25 1972. ?. 5045 and the specifications incorporated therein. (May 27, 1972) Steenberg Construction Co. (May 27, 1972) Bicon Construction Company being the lowest Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. Approved responsible bidder un- der the specifications and the Corpora- tion Counsel is hereby directed to draft Council File No. 258776 — By Dean May 2z, 1972. Y 7, 1972) Council File No. 258793—By Victor the proper form of contract and obtain the necessary performance and pay- Meredith, by request— Resolved, That the Council hereby �_ Tedesco—J. Resolved, That a net extra in the ment bonds. The proper City officials concurs in the action of the Purchasing Committee in the award for furnishing Council File No. 258791 amount of Four Thousand Two Hun- — By Dean dyed Dollars be are herebyauthorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of Saint and delivering TANDEM STEEL WHEEL VIBRATORY ROLLERS WITH Meredith, by request— allowed under Contract Resolved, That the Council and between the City of Saint Paul and the Paul. C.F. No. 257809. Department TRAILERS for the Department of Pub- lic Works, Muni I Equipment, 891 of the City A. J. Ryan Landscape Supply of Saint Paul does hereby approve the C°•, Inc., said contract for General Minnesota Highway Department Agency Grading, Site Refinements and Fencing Construction Engineer's Estimate: $26,300.00. sti te: $2. North Dale, Saint Paul, Minnesota, as follows: Agreement No. 57122 be- at Rice and Lawson Playground, and tween the City and the State of Miane- said changes Formal Bid y t e C Adopted by the Council May 24, 1972. TO: RUFFRIDGE -JOHNSON EQUIP- MENT COMPANY, to cover the following; sofa, Department of Highways, and Delete seeding of the area west that the proper city officers Approved May 24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) INCORPORATED 2—Tandem steel wheel vibra- are here- of the building and shown on by authorized and directed to execute the original ]an as the "Area said Agreement, tory rollers with trailers, =.Vibrastat n 4,448. r 8,893.00 whereby the State of to be Seeded.' DEDUCT .....,.$2,100 Minnesota will construct a sanitary Sod the same area, Add and storm sewer 6,300 Council File No. 258771—By Roger M. LESS ALLOWANCE for the following to be taken in .. along Concord Street • • • • • between Brown Avenue and Kansas Net Extra to contract, ADD Avenue Conway— Whereas, The final costs for the Con- trade on above purchase: 1-1965 Rosen Vibra ac roll- and said costs incurred by the ....$4,200 City of Saint Paul under the terms of said changes having been regnested by this Agreement the Commissioner air on of a Concrete Curb and Gut- ter both sides Beacon Ave., from erg Model V.P. Serial 5005 (City R-Im and 1 Rosco shall be paid from code of Parks, Recreation 6000, P.I.R. Fund, in the sum of and Public Buildings, and agreement 93327, made . ld Shields Ave. to University Ave., Iowa n Ave. from Park St. to Soo Line Plat ans #5 Transporting trailer .::$ 793.00 Total amount o£ contract $8,100.00 with the contractor, and a mem- and this sum to be reimbursed from Local Improvement Fund No. °randum of said agreement having been No. 1, Nebraska Ave, from Oxford St. to Chatsworth St., Construct Concrete Terms: Net -3O Days at unit prices bid, in filed with the Comptroller and 0920, With such costs to be accounted for under Department of Public Works countersigned by him. Charge to 6000 - Project 502 to Curb on both sides of Sixth St. frandom Winthrop St. McKnight accordance with the specificationawards on FFormal Bid No. 5048,themade Number S -1417B. be reimbursed from Independent Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972, Syed of District Nofunds,or - Approved aApril East side of Victoria 5t. ff ct isSt.fLinw od Ave., st ee westt bidder p 72 letter 27, MMay 2719972) 1972. to Osceola Ave., Comptroller's Contract L-7425, have been determined -ifications. The Corporation Counsel is hereby duected to draft the proper Job #70-13. Adopted by the Council May Whereas, Upon final allocation of funds for the construction of Concrete form of contract. The proper City offi- cials are hereby authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of 25, 1972, Approved May 25, 1972. Council File No. 258792 — By Dean (May 27, 1972) Meredith— Curb on the East side of Victoria from Linwood Ave., to Osceola Ave., it was Saint Paul. F.B. #5048. Whereas, The Commissioner of Public Safety and the Bureau Health Council File found that the total cost exceeded, to a great degree, the estimated assess- Req'n. No. 0685. of have No. 258794—By Victor J. submitted investigation and inspection Tedesco— . ment cost and an additional amount of 0 will have be financed from Code: .from 4. Reimb. from 0220-8 4,448.50. reports pertaining to the hereinafter Whereas, Title Vn of the Housing AM described properties, copies of which °£ 1961, as amended, then another source, therefore be re Reimb. from 0221-804—$3 853.50. Adopted provides for the are attached hereto and made a part making of grants by the secretary e Resolved, That the amount of $200.00 o by the Council May 25, 1972. Approved May 25, 1972. hereof; Housing and Urban Development to Whereas, The be applied from the City's share of 'm Fund code 0920-461 (May 27, 1972) Council Ands that the states and local public bodies to assist conditions described in the hereinafter them 1n the acquisition and develop (1972) to finance this additional cost. C -0512. - described properties constitutes nul- ment of Permanent Interests In land Bance which threaten the Public for open -space uses where P Peace, Adopted by the Council May 24, 1972. 972. Approved May 24, 1972. Council File No. 258777 — By Dean Meredith— such assist - health and safety; and ance is needed for carryin fled or offlciall Whereas, Pursuant to Section 374 of y coordinated program (May 27, Resolved, that Garr L. Valento, be Y paid the sum of $1,039.50 out of the the Charter of the City of Saint Paul for the provision and development of and Section 265.52 of the Saint Paul °pen -space land as ,,ppart of the compre- Legislative Code, hensively Council File No. 258772—By Roger M. Workmen's Compensation Account of the General Fund in full settlement of 24 hours' notice has ,planned develo been urban area; and Pment of the given to the owner, occupant, or - Conway— Y his claim against the City of Saint Paul for compensation resultin from P agent of each of such properties de- Whereas, The City of Saint Paul mandin the abatement and removal g (herein sometimes referred to as ' A a Whereas, A certain assessment for street flushing was erroneously levied g his injury j ry of April 24, 1971, while em- licann desires to develop P of such nuisances; now, therefore, be it p certrain land Resolved, That upon the nown as the Loeb against the property identified by the following ployed by the Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Police, whereby he recommen- Lake Recreation dation of the Commissioner of Public area, which land is to be held and used Safety, code number: Code 02-2930-050-11 suffered a 10% permanent partial dis- ability to his right foot and ankle; the Commissioner of Public for permanent open -space land for rec- Works is hereby directed to summarily teat on purposes; and and forthwith remove Y Whereas, Title Whereas, The property does not abut a street that is IFnow, therefore, that of said sum, 1,039.50 is now due and ayable $ VI of the Civil Rights the said nui- ghts sances from the following described Act of 1964 and the regulations of the - be it Resolved, That the fee owner, Dan J,I Person, be P Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. Approved May 25, 1972. properties: Department of Housing and Urban De - velopment effectuating that Title, ppro- 806 North Albert—College Place—East vide that no Division, Blool refunded $4.72, such amount (May 27, 1972) person shall be discrtmi- Abate, the, large li 2 3iemain- nated against because of race, color or Ing after building was ra,ed. national origin in the use of the land acquired and/or developed; and 434 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Whereas, It is recognized that the contract for federal grant will impose certain obligations and responsibilities upon the applicant and will reeii7ire among other things (1) assurancesthat families and individuals displaced as a result of the open -space land project are offered decent, safe, and sanitary housing, (2) compliance_ _ with federal whereas, Tne lana proposed to be it - veloped for open -space use was acquired with a federal grant under Title VII of the Housing Act of 1961, as amended; and Whereas, It is estimated that the cost of development of said land will be $124,268.00, Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota: 1. That an application be made to the Department of Housing and Urban De- velopment for a grant in an amount authorized by Title VII of the Housing Act of 1961, as amended, which amount is presently estimated to be $62,134.00 and that the applicant will pay the balance of the cost from other funds, and addi- documents as may be required by said Department, and to act as the author- ized correspondent of the applicant, and the proper city officials are author- ized to execute such contracts as re- quired by the Department. 3. That the proposed development is in accordance with plans for the al- location of land for open -space uses, and that, should said grant be made, the applicant will .develop, and retain said land for the use designated in said application and approved by the De- partment of Housing and Urban Devel- opment. 4. That the United States of America and the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development be, and they here- by are, assured of full compliance by the applicant with regulations of the Department of Housing and Urban De- velopment effectuating Title VI of the ad States of ry of Hous nt be, and th f full compl: th the feder I under Tith of 1961, as a Council May 25, 1972. 27, 1972) Council File No. 258796 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses appplied for by the persons named on the llat attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment Into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. Approved May 25, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258797 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 1718 for General Repair Garage, applied for by Sunray D X Oil Co. at 1184 E. Mary- land Avenue, be and the same is granted, Provided, However, That the hours of operation shall be 6:00 AM. to 12:00 midnight and that no repair work be done after 8:00 P.M. Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. Approved May 25, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258798 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 2221 for Class C3 -Drive -In Restaurant and Cig- arette Licenses, applied for by Ralco Co., Inc. at 841 E. Maryland Avenue, be and the same are hereby granted, subject to the following conditions, that the grounds be prepared and main- tained so as to be dustless, that the debris be picked up and removed daily from the premises and that the side- walks around the property be cleared of snow and ice during the winter. Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. Approved May 25, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258799 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adotped by the Council May 25, 1972. Approved May 25, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258800 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved That Foodstuff Vending Machines licenses applied for by the persons, firms, etc. named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treas- ury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. Approved May 25,. 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258801 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Motor Vehicle Driver licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this reso- lution be and the same are hereby granted and the City Clerk is in- structed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. Approved May 25, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258802—By Charles P. McCarty— Whereas, The City Architect, Robert L. Ames, has submitted a purported letter of resignation on May 8, 1972, to OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 435 the Commissioner of Parks, Recreation 1. To investigate the necessity for, and Public Buildings, said resignation or deskability of, the making of said to be effective May 26, 1972, which res- improvement. ignation was accepted by said Commis- 2. To investigate the nature, extent stoner by letter dated May 10, 1972; and and estimated cost of said improve - Whereas, The City Architect in a ment. and the total cost thereof. letter dated May 25, 1972, withdrew his 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch purported resignation and requested to of said improvement. be continued in his position; and 4. To state whether or not said im- Whereas, The City Architect has now provement is asked for on the petition filed a sworn statement placing in of three or more owners. issue questions of facts surrounding the 5. To report upon all of the fore - circumstances of his resignation; and going matters to the Commissioner of Whereas, Such questions of fact being Finance. at this time unresolved; Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972. Now, Therefore, be it Approved May 24, 1972. Resolved, That in fairness to all par- (May 27, 1972) ties here involved this Council does hereby reject said resignation of the Robert L. Ames and does hereby con- tinue him in his present position as Council File No. 258781 — By Dean City Architect. Meredith— Adopted by the Council May 26, 1972. Approved May 26, 1972. Whereas, A written proposal for the (May 27, 1972) making of the following improvement, viz.: PRELIMINARY ORDERS Construct and/or reconstruct the side- walk on the . south side of Second St. from Wabasha St, to Jackson St. por- tions of which will be replaced with Council File No. 258738—By Roger M. integral curb and sidewalk, and by Conway— doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- Whereas, A written proposal for the provement, having been presented to making of the following improvement, provement, of the City of Saint Paul; viz.: therefore, be it Construct new sidewalk on the westResolved, That the Commissioner of side of McKnight Road from E. Third Public Works be and is hereby ordered St. to Interstate #94 and by, doing all and directed: other work which is necessary and in- 1. To investigate the necessity for, cidental to complete said improvement or desirability of, the making of said having been presented to the Council improvement. of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, 2. To investigate the nature, extent be it and estimated cost of said improve - Resolved, That the Commissioner of ment, and the total cost thereof. Public Works be and is hereby ordered 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch and directed: of said improvement. 1. To investigate the necessity for 4. To state whether or not said Im- or desirability of, the making of said provement Is asked for on the petition r impovement. of three or more owners. 2. To investigate the nature, extent 5. To report upon all of the fore - and estimated cost of said improve- going matters to the Commissioner of ment, and the total cost thereof. Finance. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972, of said Improvement. Approved May 25, 1972. 4. To state whether or not said im- (May 27, 1972) provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Council File No. 258782 — By Dean Finance. Meredith— Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972. Approved May 24, 1972. Whereas, A written proposal for the (May 27, 1972) making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both Council File No. 258739—By Roger M. sides of Maryland Ave, from Forest St. Conway— to Earl St. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental Whereas, A written proposal for the to complete said improvement, having making of the following improvement, been presented to the Council of the viz.: City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Condemn and take an easement in the Resolved, That the Commissioner of land necessary for the slopes, cuts and Public Works be and is hereby ordered fills, including right of removal of lat- and directed: eral support from subject land or re- 1. To investigate the necessity for, mainder thereof, occasioned by con- or desirability of, the making of said struction of slopes in constructing con- improvement. crete sidewalk on the west side of 2. To investigate the nature, extent McKnight Rd. from Interstate 94 to 3rd and estimated cost of said improve - St., having been resented to the Co- ment. and the total cost thereof. cil of the City ofpCotta- Saint Paul; therefore, 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch be it of said improvement. Resolved, That the Commissioner of 4. To state whether or not said im- Public Works be and is hereby ordered provement is asked for on the petition and directed: of three or more owners. 434 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL E OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 435 are Act is z is hereby the ici individuals displaced as a :he open -space land project I decent, safe, and sanitary 2) compllance with federal ,dards, and (3) compliance •al requirements relating to loyment opportunity; and The land proposed to be de - for open -space use was ,with a federal grant underusi f the Hong AM of 1961, as and , It is estimated that the cost iment of said land will be ierefore, Be It Resolved by fl of the City of Saint Paul, in application be made to the it of Housing and Urban De - for a grant in an amount I by Title VH of the Housing 1, as amended, which amount 1y estimated to be $62,134.00 the applicant will pay the f the cost from other funds to it. the Commissioner of Parks cation and Public Buildings authorized and directed to execute and to file such application with the Department of Housing and Urban Development, to provide addi- tional information and to furnish such documents as may be required by said Department, and to act as the author ized correspondent of the applicant, and the proper city officials are author- ized to execute such contracts as re- quired by the Department. 3. That the proposed development is in accordance with plans for the al- location of land for open -space uses, and that, should said grant be made, the applicant will develop, and retain said land for the use designated in said application and approved by the De- partment of Housing and Urban Devel- opment. 4. That the United States of America and the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development be, and they here- by are, assured of full compliance by the applicant with regulations of the Department of Housing and Urban De- velopment effectuating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. 5. That the United States of America and the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development be, and they here- by are, assured of full compliance by the applicant with the federal labor standards imposed under Title VII of the Housing Act of 1961, as amended. Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972, Approved May 25,1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258796 — By Dear Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for b} the persons named on the list attache,, to this resolution be and the same ari hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upol the payment into the City treasury o the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972 Approved May 2b, 1972. (MaY 27, 1972) :ouncil File No. 258797 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 1718 or General Repair Garage, appplied for �y Sunray D X 011 Co. at 1184 E. Mary - and Avenue, be and the same is ;ranted, Provided, However, That the hours .f operation shall be 6:00 A.M. to 12:00 nidnight and that no repair work be lone after 8:00 P.M. Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. Approved May 25, 1972. (May 27, 1972) "ouncil File No. 258798 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 2221 for lass C3 -Drive -In Restaurant and Cig- arette Licenses, applied for by Ralco o., Inc. at 841 E. Maryland Avenue, be and the same are hereby granted, subject to the following conditions, that the grounds be prepared and main- tained so as to be dustless, that the debris be picked up and removed daily from the premises and that the side- walks around the property be cleared of snow and ice during the winter. Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. Council File No. 258799 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adotped by the Council May 25, 1972. Approved May 25, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258800 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved That Foodstuff Vending Machines licenses applied for by the persons, firms, etc, named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treas- ury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. Approved May 25,1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258801 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Motor Vehicle Driver licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this reso- lution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is in- structed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. Approved May 25,1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258802—By Charles P. McCarty Whereas, The CityArchitect, Robert L. Ames, has submitted a purported letter of resignation on May 8, 1972, to Commissioner of Parks, Recreation Public Buildings, said resignation e effective May 26, 1972, which res - Rion was accepted by said Commis- er by letter dated May 10, 1972; and hereas, The City Architect in a :r dated May 25, 1972, withdrew his forted restgnatfon and requested to ;ontinued in his position; and need a sworn issue questions time unresolved; Therefore, be it ved, That in fairness to all par - re involved this Council does reject said resignation of the L. Ames and does hereby con - din in his present position as .chitect. ted by the Council May 26, 1972. aved May 26, 1972. (May 27, 1972) PRELIMINARY ORDERS Council File No, 258738—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement,. viz.: Construct new sidewalk on the west' side of McKnight Road from E. Third St. to Interstate #94 and by doing all other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the CouneB of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said. improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch'. of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972. Approved May 24,1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258739—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Condemn and take an easement in the land necessary for the slopes, cuts-alO 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To Investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said Improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972. Approved May 24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258781 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas. A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Construct and/or reconstruct the side- walk on the south side of Second St. from Wabasha St. to Jackson St. por- tions of which will be replaced with integral curb and sidewalk' and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making o4 said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement Is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. Approved May 25, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council Fite No. 258782 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Maryland Ave. from Forest St. to Earl St. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved,_ That the _Commissioner of eras support from subject land or re- 1. To investigate the necessity for mainder thereof,. -occasioned by con- or desirability of, the making of said struction of slopes in constructing con- improvement. crete sidewalk on the west side of 2. To investigate the nature, extent McKnight Rd. from Interstate 94 to 3rd and estimated cost of said improve - St., having been presented to the Coun- ment, and the total cost thereof. cil of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch be it of said improvement. Resolved, That the Commissioner of 4. To state whether or not said im- Public Works be and is hereby ordered provement is asked for on the petition and directed: of three or more owners. 434 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Whereas, It is recognized, that the contract for federal grant will impose certain obligations and responsibilities upon the applicant and will require among other things (1) assurances that families and individuals displaced as a result of the open -space land project are offered decent, safe, and sanitary housing, (2) compliance with federal labor standards, and (3) compliance with federal requirements relating to equal employment opportunity; and Whereas, The land proposed to be de- veloped for open -space use was acquiredwith a federal grant under Title VII of the Housing Act of 1961, as amended; and Whereas, It is estimated that the cost of development of said land will be $124,268.00, Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota: 1. That an application be made to the Department of Housing and Urban De- velopment for a grant in an amount authorized by Title VH of the Housing Act of 1961, as amended, which amount is presently estimated to be $62,134.00 and that the applicant will pay the balance of the cost from other funds available to it. 2. That the Commissioner of Parks and Recreation and Public Buildings is hereby authorized and directed to tionai information and to furnish such documents as may be required by said Department, and to act as the author- ized correspondent of the applicant, and the proper city officials are author- ized to execute such contracts as re- quired by the Department. 3. That the proposed development is in accordance with plans for the al- location of land for open -space uses, and that, should said grant be made, the applicant will develop, and retain said land for the use designated in said application and approved by the De- partment of Housing and Urban Devel- opment. 4. That the United States of America and the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development be, and they here- by are, assured of full compliance by the applicant with regulations of the Department of Housing and Urban De- velopment effectuating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. 5. That the United States of America and the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development be, and they here- by are, assured of full compliance b3 the applicant with the federal labor standards imposed under Title VII o: the Housing Act of 1961, as amended Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972 Approved May 25 1972. (May 2'}, 1972) Council File No. 258796 — By Deai Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for b; the persons named on the list attache to this resolution be and the same ar hereby granted, and the City Clerk i instructed to issue such licenses upo the payment into theCity treasury o the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 25, 197: Approved May 25, 1972. (May 27, 1972) ouncil File No. 258797 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 1718 it General Repair Garage, applied for y Sunray D X Oil Co. at 1184 E. Mary- ind Avenue, be and the same is ranted, Provided, However, That the hours I operation shall be 6:00 A.M. to 12:00 iidnight and that no repair work be one after 8:00 P.M. Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. Approved May 25, 1972. (May 27, 1972) 'ouncil File No. 258798 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 2221 for ;lass C3 -Drive -In Restaurant and Cig- rette.Licenses, applied for by Ralco ,o., Inc. at 841 E gland Avenue, ie and the same are hereby granted, ubject to the following conditions, that he grounds be prepared and main- ained so as to be dustless, that the lebris be picked up and removed daily '.rom the premises and that the side- walks around the property be cleared if snow and ice during the winter. Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. Approved May 25, 1972. (Miay 27, 1972) ouncil File No. 258799 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adotped by the Council May 25, 1972. Approved May 25, 1972, (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 250800 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved That Foodstuff Vending Machines licenses applied for by the persons, firms, etc. named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treas- ury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. Approved May 25, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258801 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Motor Vehicle Driver licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this reso- lution be and the same are hereby granted and the City Clerk is in- struct issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. Approved May 25. 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258802—By Charles P. McCarty— Whereas, The City Architect, Robert L. Ames, has submitted a purported letter of resignation on May 8, 1972, to OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 435 the Commissioner of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings, said resignation to be effective May 26, 1972, which res- ignation was accepted by said Commis- sioner by letter dated May 10, 1972; and Whereas, The City Architect in a letter dated May 25, 1972, withdrew his purported resignation and requested to be continued in his position; and Whereas, The City Architect has now filed a sworn statement placing in issue questions of facts surrounding the circumstances of his resignation; and Whereas, Such questions of fact being at this time unresolved; Now, Therefore, be it Resolved, That in fairness to all par- ties here involved this Council does hereby reject said resignation of the Robert L. Ames and does hereby con- tinue him in his present position as City Architect. Adopted by the Council May 26, 1972. Approved May 26, 1972. (May 27, 1972) PRELIMINARY ORDERS Council File No. 258738—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Construct new sidewalk on the west side of McKnight Road from E. Third St. to Interstate #94 and by doing all other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said Improve - men the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972. Approved May 24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258739—By Roger M. Conway— Whereas, A writtenproposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Condemn and take an easement in the land necessary for the slopes, cuts and fills, including right of removal of lat- eral support from subject land or re- mainder thereof, occasioned by con- struction of slopes in constructing con- crete sidewalk on the west side of McKnight Rd. from Interstate 94 to 3rd St., having been presented to the Coiyn- cil of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of safe improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972. Approved May 24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258781 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas. A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Construct and/or reconstruct the side- walk on the south side of Second St. from Wabasha St. to Jackson St. por- tions of which will be replaced with integral curb and sidewalk, and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owner: 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. Approved May 25, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258782 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Maryland Ave. from Forest St. to Earl St. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved. That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 436 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 5. To report upon all of the iore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972.1 Approved May 25, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258783 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk both sides of Cypress St. from E. 4th St. to E. is 5th and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said imhavine been prprovement, esented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of saint Improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said Improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. Approved May 25, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258784 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west side of Forest St. from Jenks Ave. south approximately 139 ft. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement, having been resented to the Council of the City o?Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketcl: of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im provement is asked for on the petitidr of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore going matters to the Commissioner c. Finance. Adopted by the Council May 25, 197 Approved May 25, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Construct new sidewalk on the north ;ide of Beech St. from Johnson Park- way to Clarence St. and by doing all Aber work which is necessary and in- :tdental to complete said improvement, laving been presented to the Council ifthe City of Saint Paul; therefore, I it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for or desfrabfiity of, the making of said Improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. Approved May 25, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258786 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas. -A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the south side of Lawson St. from Burr St. to Bradley St. extended abutting Lot 7, Elk. 11, Fairview Addition ONLY and by doing all other work which is neces- sary and Incidental to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. Approved May 2,711972) _ I Council File No. 258787 — By Dean i Meredith— Whereas, A written proposal for the e making of the following improvement, vIz: 2 Reconstruct the sidewalk on the west side of Arcade St. from Stnnen Ave. to Margaret St. and on the east side of Arcade St. from E. 6th St. to Margaret St. and by doing all other work which necessary and incidental to complete Council File No. 258785 — By Dean said improvement, having been pre - Meredith— panted to the Council of the City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it Whereas, A written propaoner of PLovement P bile Works blved e and is he ebythe iordered making of the following im viz.: —d directed: OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 437 1. To investigate the necessity for, 5. To report upon all of the fore - or desirability of, the making of said going matters to the Commissioner of improvement. Finance. 2. To investigate the nature, extent Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. and estimated cost of said improve- Approved May 25, 1972. ment, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch (May 27, 1972) of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said im- provement is asked for on the petition INTERMEDIARY ORDERS of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the fore- going matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Council File No. 258780— Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. In the matter of condemning and Approved May 25, 1872. taking an easement in the land neces- (May 27, 1972) sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- cluding right of removal of lateral sup- port from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by construction of Council File No. 258788 — By Dean slopes in constructing concrete side - Meredith— walk on the West side of Road from Interstate #94 to Third McKnf�ht Whereas, A written proposal for the Street,under Preliminary Order 258739, making of the following improvement, approved May 23, 1972. viz.: Reconstruct the sidewalk on the north The Council of the City of St. Paul side of Hawthorne Ave. from Earl St. having received the report of the Com - to the west approximately 120 ft. and missfoner of Finance upon the above by doing all other work which is neces- improvement, and having considered sary and incidental to complete said said report, hereby resolves: improvement, having been resented to 1. That the said report and the the Council of the City of Saint Paul; same is hereby approved and adopted, therefore, be it and the said improvement is hereby Resolved, That the Commissioner of ordered to be proceeded with. Public Works be and is hereby ordered 2. That the nature of the improve - and directed: ment which the Council recommends is 1. To investigate the necessity for to condemn and take an easement In or de, slot of, the making of said the land necessary for .the slopes, cuts improvement. and fills, including right of removal of :Pro investigate the nature, extent lateral supppoort from subject land or and estimated cost of said improve- remainder 4trereof, occasioned by con- ment, and the total cost thereof. structton of slopes in constructing con - 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch Crete sidewalk on the West side of of said improvement. McKnight Road from Interstate #94 to 4. To state whether or not said im- Third Street, with no alternatives, and provement is asked for on the petition that the estimated cost thereof is $550.00, of three or more owners. Resolved Further, That a public 5. To report upon all of the fore- hearing be had on said improvement going matters to the Commissioner of on the 21st day of June, 1972, at Finance. the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. and City Hall Building in the City of Approved May 25, 1972. St. Paul. That the Commissioner of (May 27, 1972) Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner pro- vided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the Council File No. 258789 — By Dean improvement and the total cost thereof Meredith— as estimated. File No. 17638. Whereas, A written proposal for the Adopted by the Council May 24, 1972. making of the following improvement, Approved May 24, 1972. viz.: 1' Construct new sidewalk on both sides (May 27, 1972) of Clarence St. from Maryland Ave. to Ivy Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental Council File No. 258761— to complete said improvement, having been presented to the Council of the In the Matter of constructing new City of Saint Paul; therefore, be it sidewalk on the west side of McKnight Resolved, That the Commissioner of Road from East Third Street to Inter - Public Works be and Is hereby ordered state #94 and by doing all other work and directed: which 1s necessary and incidental to 1. To investigate the necessity for, complete said improvement under Pre - or desirability of, the making of said liminary Order 258738, approved May 23, improvement. 1972. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve- The Council of the City of St. Paul ment, and the total cost thereof. having received the report of the Com - 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch missioner of Finance upon the above of said improvement. improvement, and having considered 4. To state whether or not said im- saidreport, hereby resolves: provement is asked for on the petition 1. That the said report and the of three or more owners. same is hereby approved and adopted, 438 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 439 and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is to construct new sidewalk on the west side of McKnight Road from East Third Street to Interstate #94 and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, with no alternatives, and that the in er lin. ft. or 5estimated wide walk, of is e$5.85 perlin.l ft. for 6' wide walk. Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 21st day of June, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council of of the Court House and City Hall Building [h e City of St. Paul. That the Commisthsioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner pro- vided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing. the nature of the Irr__ement and the total cost thereof Adopted by the Council May 24, 1972. Approved May a2271 972. My1972) Council File No. 258762 - In the matter of constructing and re- constructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and Iz cidental to complete said improvement, except where itis determined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. 59659, Preliminary Order 258237, Approved April 18, 19'li Description -Howell St., west side from Sargent Ave. to the south ap- proximatelyffe 124 feet. FiOrder 258236, Approved Aprill 911972 Description Dwell St. east side from Princeton Ave. South approxi- mately 125 feet. Finance File No. S9661, Preliminary Order 258234, Arrowed April 19, 1972 Description - Dwell 5t., both side: from Princeton Ave. to Fairmoun' Ave. Finance File No. 59662, Prelimtnar3 Order 258233, Approved April 19, 1972 Description - Kenneth St.Ii, both side: from Berkeley Ave. to St. Clair Ave The Council of the City of St. Pau massionrpon received of Finance report (thee bov improvement, and having consideree said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and th and e tis ehsaid yimprovement iso hereb ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve Ment which the Council recomdmens i walks construanidg bynsidE reconstructingad doing allotewor which is necessary and inciden al t complete satd improvement, I where it is determined that good , sufficient poured sidewalks now exis Finance File No. S9659, Preliminar Order p258237, Approved April 19, 197 from om [Sargent Alive to the south al proximately 124 feet. Finance File No. 59660, Prelimina� Order 258236, All April 19, 191 Description Howell St., east all from Princeton Ave. South approxi- mately 125 feet. inance File No. 59661, Preliminary Order 258234, A roved April 19, 1972' Description -Howell St., both sides from Princeton Ave. to Fairmount Ave. inane File No. 59662, Preliminary Order 258233, Approved April t.n 1972, Description - Kenneth St., both sides from Berkeley Ave. to St. Clair Ave. rith no alternatives, and that the esti- iated cost thereof is $4.90 per lin. ft. or 5' wide walk, $5.86 per lin. ft. for 6' iide walk. Resolved Further, That a public iearing be had on said improvement n the 21st day of June, 1972, at he hour of 10 o'clock -.A.M,, in the-'" -ouncil Chamber of the Court House ind City Hall Building in the City of it. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to :he persons and in the manner pro- vided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the Improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council May 24, 1972. Approved May 24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) ouncil File No. 258763 - In the Matter of constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing 311 other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured side- walks now exist: n - iroe 127 i _peia,aa - side from Juno Ave., to the South approximately 120 feet. Finance File No. 59570, Preliminary Order 257896, Approved April 3, 1972, Description -Milton St., west side from Juno Ave. to Randolph Ave. Finance File No. 59571, Preliminary Order 257898, Approved April 3, 1972, Description - Milton St., east side from Bayard Ave. to the south ap- proximately 125 feet. Finance File No. S9594, Preliminary Order 257979, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Jefferson Ave., north side from Bay St. to Vance St. Finance File No. 59603, Preliminary Order 257955, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Toronto St., both sides from Jefferson Ave. to Grace St. Finance File No. 59604, Preliminary Order 257949, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Juno Ave., south side from Chatsworth St. to the west line of Lot 5, Block 2, Cole's Rearrange- ment of Blocks 1 and 2 and Subdivi- sion and Enlargement of Block 3, and on the north side of Juno Ave. from Chatsworth St. to the west line of Lot 18, Block, Cole's Rearrange- ment. Finance File No. 59605, Preliminary Order 257956, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Pleasant Ave., south side from Milton St. to Chatsworth St. Finance File No. S9625, Preliminary Order 258123, Approved April 17, 1972, Description - Chatsworth St., east side from W. Seventh St. to Otto Ave. Finance File No. S9645, Preliminary Order 258180, Approved April 18, 1972, Description - Chatsworth St., east side from Armstrong Ave. to the South approximately 120 feet. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby said and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is constructing and reconstructing side- walks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: FinanceFile No. 19549, Preliminary Order 257326, Approved February 8, 1972, Description - Victoria St., west side from Monroe St. to the south approximately 127 feet. Finance File No. 59589, Preliminary Order 257897, Approved April 3, 1972, Description - Chatsworth St., east side from Juno Ave. to the South ap- Order 257979, Approved April 7, 1972, Description -Jefferson Ave., north side from Bay St. to Vance St. Finance File No. 59603, Preliminary Order 257955, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Toronto St., both sides from Jefferson Ave. to Grace St. Finance File No. 59604, Preliminary Order 257949, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Juno Ave., south side from Chatsworth St. to the west line Of Lot 5, Block 2, Cole's Rearrange- ment of Blocks 1 and 2 and Sit ivi- slon and Enlargement of Block 3, and on the north side of Juno Ave. from Chatsworth St. to the west line of Lot 18, Block 1, Cole's Rearrange- ment. Finance File No. 59605, Preliminary Order 257956, Approved April 7, 1972, Description -Pleasant Ave., south side from Milton St. to Chatsworth St. Finance File No. 59625, Preliminary Order 258123, Approved April 17, 1972, Description - Chatsworth St., east side from W. Seventh St. to Otto Ave. Finance File No. 59845, Preliminary Order 258180, Approved April 18, 1972, Description - Chatsworth St., east side from Armstrong Ave. to the South approximately 120 feet. with no alternatives, and that the esti- mated costthereof is $1.60 per assess- able foot -Residential, $3.20 per assess- able foot --Commercial. Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 20th day of June, 1972'at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building In the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Flnanee give notice of said meeting to Ve persons and in the manner pro- ided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council May 24, 1972. Approved May 24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258764 - In the Matter of constructing and reconstructingg sidewalks and by doing all other woI which is necessary and incidental to °complete said improve- ment, except 'where it is determined that good and sufficient poured side- walks now exist: Finance File No. 59648, Preliminarl. Order 258129, Approved April 17, 191 Description - Race St., both sides from Rogers St. to Chatsworth St. Finance File No.' 19649, Preliminary Order 258132, Approved April 17, 1972, Description - Race St., east side from May St. to Rogers St. Finance File No. 59651, Preliminary Order 258169, Approved April 18, 1972, Description - Vance St., east side from Jefferson Ave. to Interstate No, 35E. Finance File No. 59654, Preliminary Order 258173, Approved April 18,-1972, Description - Jefferson Ave., south side from Fulton St. to Clifton St. Finance File No. S9655, Preliminary Order 258095, Approved April 12, 1972, Description - Chatsworth St., west side from Tuscarora Ave. to Watson Ave. Finance File No. 59658, Preliminary Order 258091, Approved April 12, 1972, Description - Victoria St., west side frod4 Juno Ave. to the south approxi- mately 120 feet. Finance File No. 59657, Preliminary Order 258127, Approved April 17, 1972, Description -Rogers St., both aides from W. Seventh St. to Middleton Ave. Finance File No. 59658, Preliminary Order 258128, Approved A ril 17, 1972, Description -Chatsworth St., west side from Race St. to Otto Ave. Finance File No. 59683, Preliminary Order 258239, Approved April 19, 1972, Description - Michigan St., south side from Richmond St. to Colborne St. Finance File No. 59665, Preliminary Order 258235, Approved April 19, 1972, Description - Webster St., both sides from Jefferson Ave. to Grace St. , The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: L That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is constructing and reconstructing side- walks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete sdid improvement, except 440 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL where it is determined that good and,tl sufficient poured sidewalks now exist:tI Finance File No. S9648, Preliminary( S. Order 258129, Approved April 17, 1972, S Description - Race St., both sides f from Rogers St. to Chatsworth St. Finance File No. S9649, Preliminary h Order 258132, Approved April 17, 1972, d Description - Race St., east side from h May St. to Rogers St. Finance File No. 59651, Preliminary, P Order 258169, Approved, April 18, 1972, Description - Vance St., east side s from Jefferson Ave. to Interstate No. t 35E. Finance File No. 59654, Preliminary Order 258173, Approved April 18, 1972, E Description -Jefferson Ave., south t side from Fulton St. to Clifton St. Finance File No. 59655, Preliminary Order 258095, Approved April 12, 1972, i Description - Chatsworth St., west side from Tuscarora Ave. to Watson Ave. Finance File No. S9656, Preliminary Order 258091, Approved April 12, 1972, Description - Victoria St., west side from Juno Ave. to the south app r mately 120 feet. Fnance File No. 59657, Preliminary rd r25812 Approved April 17, 1972, Description -Rogers St., both sides from W. Seventh St. to Middleton Ave. Finance File No. S9658, Prelimnary Order 258128, Approved April 17, 1972 Description Chatsworth St., west side from Race St. to Otto Ave. Finance File No. S9663, Preliminary Order 258239, Approved April 19, 1972, Description from Richmond St. to an Colborne St. Finance File No. 59665, Preliminary Order 258235, Approved April 19, 1972, from T fferson Ave•to Grace St sides with no alternatives, and that the esti- mated cost thereof is s1.60 per assess- able foot -Residential, $320 per assess - she foot -Commercial. mi. r , public hearing be had on saia ii..i,= on the 20th day of June, 72, ' the hour of 10 o'clock A.M19a ., 7 , a vHall Building in the City o That the Commissioner o give notice of said meetinmanner g t Dro oT_^ farthiat n¢ the tiro as estimates. 197: Adopted by the Council May 24, Approved May 24. (May 27, 1972) RESOLUTIONFIXING E ENT AN APPROVING ASSES HEAARING THEREON ANDI FIXIN TIME OF ING AWARD OF DAMAGES ON TH Council File No. 258765 - In the matter of condemning at taking aneasement in the land nece Bary. for the r slopes, cuts and fills, i eluding right of removal of lateral su port from subject land oexem aind thereof, occasioned by ereof or construction of slopes I- e grading and surfacing with bitumi- ,us material the alley in Coleman's ibdivision of Lots 6, 7, and 8, Block Rogers and Hendrfek's Acre Lots om Maryland Avenue to 140 feet orth (G-2000), under Preliminary Or- ar 257438, approved February 17, 1972, itermediary Order 257806, approved [arch 23, 1972, Final Order 258168, ap- roved April 18, 1972. The Commissioner of Finance having ubmitted his report in the above latter as to the amount of damages warded for the taking of the land or asements therein appropriated for he above improvement and to whom payable; and also having submitted .Is assessment of benefits to property rom the making of said improvement, herefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment if benefits be and the same is hereby ipproved. Resolved, Further, That a public iearing be had before the Council ion said report and for a confirmation if the awards of damages made by :he Commissioner of Finance, and also ipon the saidassessment of benefits; it the Council Chamber. in the Court House in the City of St. Paul on :he twenty-first day of June, 1972, at ten o'clock A.M. and that the Com- missioner of Finance be and he is directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. File No. 17830-5. Adopted by the Council May 24, 1972. Approved May 24,1972. (May 27, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 258748 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material and construct concrete curb and gutter on HOYT AVENUE from I.S. 35E Frontage Road to Westminster St. Also construct storm water drainage facili- ties, under Preliminary Order 248083, approved March 26, 1970, Intermediary Order 248876, approved May 19, 1970, Final Order 249294, approved June 16, 1970. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered toe submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the determined toassessmentid t be and it is he payablen 5equal I installments. File No. 17482-G. Adopted by the Council May 24, 1972. r Approved May 24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 441 RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 258749 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits cost and expenses for con- struction or reconstruction of sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 70-M-0500, Levy No. 13, District No. 1, Assessable: F.O. 247279 -Western Ave., both sides from Como Ave. to Burgess and from Stinson St. to Front St., a portion of which will be replaced with integral curb & walk. F.O. 249628 -Morton St., both sides from Winslow Ave. to Stryker Ave. F.O. 249655 -St Albans St., both sides from Thomas Ave. to Lafond Ave. Non -Assessable: F.O. 247279 -Western Ave., both sides from Como Ave. to Burgess and from Stinson St. to Front St., a portion of which will be replaced with integral curb & walk. F.O. 249628 -Morton St., both sides from Winslow Ave. to Stryker Ave. F.O. 249655 -St. Albans St., both sides from Thomas Ave. to Lafond Ave. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved. That the said assessment be and the same is herebyn all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. Adopted by the Council May 24, 1972. Approved May 24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 258750 - Resolved, That the said assessment ie and the same is hereby in all re- pects ratified, and the same is hereby ,rdered to be submitted to the District .ourt of the County of Ramsey for :onfirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the aid assessment be and it is hereby ietermined to be payable in 5 equal installments. Adopted by the Council May 24, 1972. Approved M972 ay Y7,Ma24 197i) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT �ouncil File No. 258751 - In the matter of the assessment of renefits, cost and expenses for con- struction or reconstruction of sidewalks ind work incidental thereto: Contract 10-M-0500, Levy No. 17, District No. 1, Assessable: F.O. 248143-No.Wilder St., east side from Carroll Ave. to Merriam Lane. F.O. 248144 -St. Anthony Ave., south side from N. Wilder St. to N. Cleveland Ave. Non -Assessable: F.O. 248143 -No Wilder St., east side from Carroll Ave. to Merriam Lane. F.O. 248144 -St. Anthony Ave., south side from N. Wilder St. to N. Cleveland Ave. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Councll, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. Adopted by the Council May 24, 1972. Approved May 24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) In the matter of the assessment of RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS - benefits, cost and expenses for con- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF struction or reconstruction of sidewalks HEARING THEREON and work incidental thereto: Contract 70-M-0500, Levy No. 16, District No. 1, Assessable: Council File No. 258766- F.O. 247691-Frankson Ave., north side from Hemline Ave. to Albert St. In the matter of the assessment of for grading F.O. 249746 -Dunlap St., both sides benefits, cost and expenses and surfacing with bituminous material from Lafond Ave. to Blair Ave. the North-South alley iii Block 8, Lane's Non -Assessable: Phalen Grove Addition from Ivy Ave- F.O. 247691-Franksnn Ave., north side nue to Clear Avenue (G-1912), under from Hemline Ave. to Albert St. Preliminary Order 247886, approved F.O. 249748 -Dunlap St., both sides March 17, 1970, Intermediary Order from Lafond Ave. to Blair Ave. 249132, approved June 3, 1970, Final Or- der 249509, approved June 30, 1970. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above The assessment of benefits, cost and improvement, and said assessment expenses for and n connection with having been further considered by the the above improvement having been to the Council, and the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore submitted Council having considered same and 442 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it I Resolved, That the said assessment t be and the same is hereby in all I respects approved. I Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 21st day of June, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council 1 Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the ] time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. File No. 17477-G. Adopted by the Council May 24, 1972. Approved May 24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 258767 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the East-West alley in Block 2, Como Park Second Addition from Oxford Street to Argyle Street and the North- South alley from the East-West alley to Hatch Street. Also construction of a sewer for storm water purposes in the said North-South alley and in Hatch Street from the North-South alleyy to Chatsworth Street (G-1875), under Pre- , liminary Order 246142, approved Oc- tober 31, 1969, Intermediary Order 246711, approved December 17, 1969, Final Order 246933, approved January 13, 1970. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 21st day of June, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., In the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St, Paul; that the Commlaaloner of Finance gfive notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, andtheamount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. File No. 17440-G. Adopted by the Council May 24, 1972 Approved May 24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) FINAL ORDERS Il other work which Is necessary and icidental to complete said improve- ient, except where good and sufficient oured sidewalks now exist: 'finance File No. 59550, Preliminary Order 257994, Approved April 7, 1972, Description -Dewey Ave., both sides from Marshall Ave, to Iglehart Ave. 'inance File No. 59551, Preliminary Order 257995, Approved Apra 7, 1972, Description -Marshall Ave., south side from Montrose Pl. to Mississippi River Blvd. in 'ance File No. 59552, Preliminary Order 257996, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - E. Morton St., both sides from State St, to Oakdale Ave. 'inance File No. 59553, Preliminary Order 257997, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Winslow Ave., both sides from Winifred St. to Congress St. ?inance File No. S9554, Preliminary Order 257998, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Baker St., south side from Bellows St. to Waseca St. ?inance File No. S9555, Preliminary Order 258000, Appproved April 7, 1972, Description-Hythe St., east side from Hendon Ave. to Dudley Ave. Finance File No. S9556, Preliminary Order 258001, Approved April 7, 1972, Description -Hendon Ave., both sides from Grantham St. to Branston St. Finance File No. S9557. Preliminary Council File No. 258702 - In the matter of constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing ill Ave to Carroll Ave. No. ' S9559, Preliminai Approved April 7, 195 -Fulham St., east sig i Ave. to Hoyt Ave. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made Eby the said City is constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement, except where good and suf- ficient poured sidewalks now exist: Description - Dewey Ave., both sides from Marshall Ave. to Iglehart Ave. nance File No. S9551, Preliminary Order 257995, Approved April 7, 1972 Description -Marshall Ave., south Sidi from Montrose Pl. to Mississlppi River Blvd. name File No. S9552, Preliminary Order 257996, Appproved April 7, 1972, Description - E. Morton St., both sides from State St. to Oakdale Ave. :mince File No. S95M, Preliminary Order 257997, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Winslow Ave., both sides from Winifred St. to Congress inance File No. S9554, Preliminary Order 257998, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Baker St., south side from Bellows St. to Waseca St. from Finance Order OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 443 No. 59555, Preliminary Ap roved April 7, 1972, Ivthe St., east side Ave. Description -Fulham St�, east side from Hendon Ave. to Hoyt Ave. and the Council m hereby orders said fin to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council May 23, 1972. Approved May 24, 1872. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258746 - In the matter of reconstructing the sidewalk on the north side of Atwater Street from Farrington Street to West- ern Avenue and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, under Preliminary Order 252092, approved� January 22, 1971. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is to reconstruct the sidewalk on the north side of At- water Street from Farrington Street to Western Avenue and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, except where good and sufficient poured side- walks now exist, and the Council here- by orders said improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works' be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council forapproval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. File No. 59203. Adopted by the Council May 24, 1972. Approved May 24, 1972. (May 27, 1972) Council File No. 258747 - In the matter of constructing and re- constructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, except where good and sufficient Poured sidewalks now exist, under Pre- liminary Order 257328, -approved Febru- ary 8, 1972: _ Finance File No. S9540, Description - Grotto St., both sides from Lincoln Ave. to Grand Ave. Finance File No. 59541, Description - Exeter Pl., east side from Dayton Ave. to Marshall Ave. Finance File No. 59542_ neserintinn - Ave., to Ma from Finance File No. S9546 Description - Dale St., east side from Fairmount Ave. to Grand Ave. and on the west side of Dale St. from Fairmount Ave. to Lincoln Ave. Finance File No. S9547, Description - Dayton Av e., to Momie.,both sides from Exeter PI.rose Pl. Finance File No. S9548, Descri tion - Howell St., both sides from SRaunders Ave. to Bohland Ave. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said Cfty is constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement, except where good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist, under Preliminary Order 257328, ap- proved February 8, 1972: Finance File No. S9540, Description - Grotto St., both sides from Lincoln Ave. to Grand Ave. Finance File No. S9541, Description - Exeter Pl., east side from Dayton Ave. to Marshall Ave. Finance File No. 59542, Description - Alton St., southwest side from Stewart Ave. to West Seventh St. Finance File No. 59543, Description - Cleveland Ave., both sides from Day- ton Ave. to Marshall Ave. Finance File No. 59545, Description - Bayard Ave., south side from Fair- view Ave. to the west approximately 200 it. Finance File No. 59546, Description - Dale St., east side from Fairmount Ave. to Grand Ave. and on the west side of Dale St. from Fairmount Ave. to Lincoln Ave. and the Council hereby orders said im- provement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city offlcials are hereby authorized and directed 444 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 445 to proceed with the making of said the company may. charge for such serv- improvement in accordance therewith. ice, and determining the amount which Adopted by bhe Council May 24, 1972. the company shall pay to, the City for Approved May 24 1972. the use and occupancy of its streets and (May 217, 1972) othewe r public nruperty: Whereas, a ocoPo rporationate organized Company, under the laws of the State of Minne- Council File No. 258775— sot .on In the Matter of constructing and re- the constructing sidewalks and by doing Nui all other work which is necessary and did incidental to complete said improve- of ment, except where good and sufficient file poured sidewalks now exist: vie Finance File No. S9534, Preliminary Sts 972in OrderDescriptionilp—ro ker Ave., east by side from W. Winifred St. to W. Con- me gress St. sal A public hearing having been had nil upon the above improvement upon an due notice, and the Council having sal heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and Rr having fully considered the same; ed - 1h=1 e, be it ved, By the Council of the City hi Of St. Paul that the precise nature, se'. extent and kind of improvement to be es made by the said City is constructing m .... .oma natnictine sidewalks and by moi! and incidental, to a. being a public service corporation re - for My as snap oe u.� �- by said Company thereon der; reas, Pursuant to said Petition of 7orthern States Power Company, t J. Sheran was appointed hearing ner, and in the °reviewed his heard testimony, and evaluated evidence pre - 1 by the company and all inter - parties, and thereafter recom- ed Findings of Facts and Conclu- as totheill= ands the a ointent, have been duly adopted by the til; and . _.ereas, It has been determined that sufffcient poured sidewalks now exist: commencing on May 12, 1972, said com- Finance File No. 59534, Preliminary pony be entitled to an increase in reve- Order 257297, Approved February 4, nue of 9.4% above the 1971 test year 1972, Description—Stryker Ave., east revenue, and to prescribe interim rates side from W. Winifred St. to W. Con- to provide such additional revenues, as gress St. of the first reading of this Ordinance, and the Council hereby orders said ratesh upons the aOrdlnancll e'se becoming improvement to be irthe,made. miisssionerdof Public' Works be and the is effective. The Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby instructed and directed to Does Ordain: prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to SECTION 1 the Council for approval; that upon That Ordinance Number 14786, a,? - set approval, the proper city officials roved May 13, 1971, shall be and the are hereby authorized and directed same 'sr s hereby amended in the follow - to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. ing particulars, to-wit:I'ce Adopted by the Council May 25, 1972. 14786 aand Appendiion 6 x A attachedrthereto Approved May 25, 1972. are hereby deleted in full and inserted (May 27' 1972) in lieu thereof is a new Section 6 to read as follows: "Section 6. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS"The Council hereby adopts and OF THE COUNCIL prescribes as Interim rates as of May 12, 1972, the rates contained in App- pendix A, attached er to and ma e a part hereof, p ORDINANCES procedure or ^appf oho Price iCom Council File No. 250624—Ordinance No. 15111—By Robert F. Sprafka— An Ordinance amending Ordinance Number 14786, entitled: An Ordinance granting to Northern States Power Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Minns- sots, its successors and assigns, permis- sion to use the streets and other public property located in the City of gSaint ttribut ngtand supplying gas for all�pur- poses for a term extending from the adoption hereof to December 31, 1872, or during such lesser period as deter- mined. herein, prescribing rates which tive as such Interim rates commenc- ing on May le 1972 or such later date as determined by Northern States Power Company, and, as such, shall apply to all bills of the Company based upon regular meter readings on and after such effective date. 'The Council further prescribes that the Interim rates adopted here- under and contained in Appendix A, attached, be deemed to be the reason- able, fair, and just rates, and properly obtained byheheffectivendate of this including tt ordinance and of said company's com- fliance with the conditions provided in Section 4 hereof, and such rates shall continue to be applied to all bills computed from regular meter readings on and after such date and compliance for the remaining period of this Permit ordinance or until law- fully changed." SECTION 2 That the second paragraph of Section' 7 of said Ordinance reading as follows: "Rates contained in Appendix A hereof have been adjusted from prev- ious rates to cover only the cost of increased gross earnings payments to be made to City under this ordinance. It is understood that such action shall not preclude the Company from filing, in the calendar year 1971, a petition requesting the review of its opera - and rates as provided above." is hereby stricken therefrom., SECTION 3 The Council certifies that, pursuant to the proposals of the Price Commission, and the guidelines it propounded, the following apply to the increase of rates adopted in Appendix A, attached here- to: "(1) The increase is cost -justified and does not reflect future inflation- ary expectations. "(2) The increase is the minimum required to assure continued, adequate and safe service or to provide for necessary expansion to meet future requirements. "(3) The increase will achieve the minimum rate of return needed to attract capital at reasonable costs and not toimpair the credit of the public utility. "(4) The increase does not reflect labor costs in excess of those allowed by Pay Board policies. "(5) The increase takes into account expected and obtainable pro- ductivity gains. "(6) Reasonable opportunity was af- forded for participation by all interested personsor thelr rep- resentatives, in these proceed- ings., SECTION 4 The company shall, within thirty days after the passage, approval and publica- tion of this ordinance, file with the City Clerk of said City its written ac- ceptance thereof in form to be approved by the Corporation Counsel, and there- in shall agree to abide by, keep and perform ail the terms, limitations, con- ditions and provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 5 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its pas- sage, approval and publication, and upon its acceptance, as provided in Section 4 hereof. Passed by the Council May 31, 972. Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. Vice President (Meredith) —4. Nays -0. Approved June 1, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (Jane 3, 1972) APPENDIX A GENERAL SERVICE Availability Available to any residen- tial, commercial, or industrial cus- tomer for general use of natural gas seryice. Rate First 2000 cu. ft. per month $2.07 per Mef Next 3000 cu. ft. per month @ $1.07 per Mei Next5000 cu. ft. per month @ $1.00 per Mcf Next 390 000 cu. ft. per month @ $:96 per Maf Next 400 000 cu, It. per month @ $.94 per Mcf Next1200000 cu. ft. per month @ $.91 per Mcf Excess cu. ft. per month @ $.89 per Mcf Purchased Gas Adjustment In the event there is a change in the town border rate under which Company purchases gas sold under the above schedule, there shall be added to or deducted from the monthly bill com- puted according to the above schedule the product of the monthly consump- tion and the amount per Mcf to the nearestO.la by which the average annual town border purchase cost per Mcf to Company, based on -the num- ber of days use of the contract de- mand necessary to serve the total General Service requirements, is more or less than the average annual town border purchase cost per Mcf computed on the same basis and on town border rates consisting Ifde- mand charge of $3.410 per McY per month and a commodity charge of 30.08@ per Mcf. In the event the total variation is a positive amount, such amount will be multiplied by 1.087. The average annual, town border pur- chase cost per Mcf hall be computed with the use of the billing demand units and annual volumes of natural gas purchased from Northern Natural Gas Company for resale to General Service gas customers served by Com- pany in its Minnesota service area, adjusted to reflect normal temp%r - tures. for the calendar year preceding the change in the town border rate. In the event a refund 1s received by the Company from Northern Natural Gas Company attributable to the cost of gas which has been sold by the Company under the foregoing pur- chased gas adjustment clause, such at- tributable refund, multiplied by the factor 1.087, together with interest thereon received by the Company will be applied as a reduction 1n the pur- chased gas adjustment until the amount of such attributable refund and interest has been expended. Such unit reduction will be extended over Gross Earnings Clause Bills subject to the adjustment provided for in Gross Earnings Clause Rider. Heating value Natural gas with a nominal heating value of 1000 Btu per cubic foot. INTERRUPTIBLE SERVICE Availability Available on an inter- ruptible basis to a commercial or in- dustrial customer whose maximum hourly requirements are in excess of 1000 cubic feet and who will agree (1) to curtail his use of gas whenever re- quested by Company, (2) to provide and maintain suitable and adequate 446 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL standby facilities, and (3) to have tober in any calendar year, require - (2) and (3) above shall not available at all times sufficient stand- menu by fuel to maintain continuous plant apply. during periods of curtail- Character of Service Delivery of gas operation ment in the delivery of gas sold here- I hereunder shall be subject to curtail- ' under. If customer agrees to coiuu,z ment whenever requested by Compa- requests to be made as far the use of natural gas under this rate I ny, such Oc- in as possible. to the months o£ April through advance Rate Mcf Monthly Priority Rate Monthly Maximum Day Requirements for at leasis each Classifi- Per Minimum Requirements six months cation Mcf Charge (See Note 1) year (See Note 1) AA $.74 $ 51.50 More than 1000 cu. ft. per hour but less than 50 Mcf per day A .58 155.00 50 Mef or more but less than 200 Mcf BB .56 310.00 200 Mcf or more B .54 620.00 200 Mcf or more 5 000 to 9999.9 C .51 1445.00 200 Mef or more 10 000 to 19999.9 D .48 2 685.00 200 Mcf or more 20 000 to 49999.9 E .44 6090.00 200 Mcf or more 50 No to 199 999.9 ,.i F .41 10 325.00 More than 12 000Mcf200 000 and more Purchased Gas Adjustment In the I charge shall constitute a discount event there is a change in the town from gross bill for payment within ny the discouperiod. border rate under which Compant purchases gas sold under the above Gross Earnings Clause Bills subject to schedule, there shall be added to or the adjustment provided for in Gross deducted from the monthly bill com- Earnings Clause Rider. puted according to the above schedule Unit of Measurement The unit of [t. the product of the monthly consume measurement shall be a. cubic foot of Mcf tion in Mef and the amount per to the 0.01¢ by which the town as at an absolute pr sure of 30 nearest inches of mercury, and a mperatureo border commodity charge varies from 60 degrees Fahrenheit. 30,08 per Mcf. In the event the total of is a amount, such Heating Value From 975 to to 1025 variation positive amount will be multiplied by 1.087. Btu (inclusive) per c is foot. If to of - Any revision in the purchased gas ad- any month, the arit metic average hourly total heating values of the gas justment due to a change in the town border rate shall become effective on is less than 975 Btu per cubic foot, here- bills based on regular meter readings the volume of gas measured during such period shall be de- on and after 30 days from the eflec- under creased for billing purposes in pro tive date of the change in the town portion to the decrease below 975 portion rate. Btu per cubic foot. In the event s refund is received by Priority Classification Class AA shall the Company from Northern Natural to the cost have first priority Curtailment shall Gas Company attributable of which has been sold by the begin with Classification F and pro - gas Company under the foregoing pur- gress to Classification AA. clause, such Term of Agreement Service agreement chased gas adjustment attributable refund, multiplied, 6 the shall be for a term of not less than of term factor 1.087, together with interest one year. Upon expiration Agreement continues in force until thereon, received by the Company in the terminated by at least thirty days' will be applied as a reduction gas adjustment until the written notice by either party. P amount of such attributable refund Note 1: Applies to estimated require - require - and interest has been expended. Sucii ments until actual unit reduction will be extended over ments have been ascertained. a period not to exceed twelve months. Note I. The above rate schedules for in service are also Monthly Minimum Charge If in any I subject to Company's contract month customer does not use the mi- with Northern Natural Gas nimum amount provided for herein Company from whom the gas to de- because of Company's failure contemplated to be sold here- livergas wholly or in part, the under will be purchased. be monthly minimum charge shall reduced proportionately to the amount GAS YARD LIGHTING SERVICE of curtailment during such month. I Availability Available to any residen- Where customer agrees to discontinue ttal, commercial or industrial cu.: use of service during the period tomer for unmetered gas yard lighting from November 1 to March 31, in- when such customer is using gas serv- clusive, each year, the monthly mini- I ice at the same location for other mum charges hereunder will ti,e purposes. Metered gas yard lighting waived during said period. - I service will be billed on the applic- Prompt Payment Provision A charge able rate schedule. Rate..$1.70 per lamp per month of 5% on the first $25.00 monthly plus IT on the remainder will be added I Gross Earnings Clause Bills subject to to net monthly bill, computed at the the adjustment provided for in Gross .. rate schedule shown above, : 1l irh Earnings Clause Rider. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 447 Terms mer shall pay for the entire )f installation including the from the service to the yard Company shall own and ain the piping from the serv- , the yard light. Customer own and maintain the yard 2. The gas lamp may be either a sin- gle or double mantle insion tallat 3. The orifice will be sized to a ion drill size. . 4. Pressure will be set at 4 inches water column. 5. Yard lights with larger orifices or pressures higher than 4 inches water column will not be permitted on this rate schedule. LARGE GENERAL SERVICE Availabillty Available to commercial and industrial customers with re- quirements of 50 Mcf or more ,per day. Rate Demand Charge $4.26 per Mcf per month of Billing Demand -plus- Commodity Charge First 2000 Mcf per month @ $.61 per Mcf Next 3 000 Mef per month @ $.54 Per Mcf Next 15 000 Mcf per month @ $.49 per Mcf Next 30000 Mcf per month @ $.46 per Mcf Excess Mcf per month @ $.44 per Mcf Purchased Gas Adjustment In the event there is a change in the town border rate under which Company purchases gas sold under the above schedule, there shall be added to or deducted from the monthly bill com- puted according to the above schedule the sum of (1) the product of the monthly billing demand and the amount per Mef to the nearest O.lc by which the town border demand charge varies from $3.410 and, (2) the product of the monthly consumption in Mcf and the amount per Mcf to the nearest 0.010 by which the town border commodity charge varies from 30.08{iatiper Mcf. In the event the total varon is a positive amount, such amount will be multiplied by 1.087. Monthly Minimum Charge The De- mand Charge Prompt Payment ProvisionA charge Of 5% on the fust $25.00 monthly plus 1% onthe remainder will be added to net monthly bill, computed at the rate schedule shown above, which charge shall constitute a discount from gross bill for payment within the discount period. Gross Earnings Clause Bills subject to the adjustment provided for fn Gross Earnings Clause Rider. Determination of Billing Demand The demand in Mcf for billing purposes shall be the greatest daily consump- tton"in Mcf during the month for which bill is rendered, but in no event shall the demand to be billed be considered as less than the daily demand in Mcf Company agrees to deliver as specified in the contract between Company and customer, nor less than the demand previously billed hereunder. Beating Value Natural gas with a nominal heating value of 1000 Btu per cubic foot. Note: Gas consumed under this rate schedule must be separately metered from customer's other firm gas requirements. GROSS EARNINGS CLAUSE RIDER Bills rendered shall be further ad- justed by 'Company over a period ter- minating no later than December 31, 1972 in an amount to allow Company to recoup gross earnings payments paid to the City during the year 1971 in ex- cess of a rate of 5% and which have not been fullly recovered from Company's customers in prior billings. (June 3, 1972) RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 258823 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Resolved, That upon the petition of the Housing & Redevelopment Authori- ty of the City of Saint Paul, that sec- tion of public street hereinafter de- scribed, be and the same hereby is vacated and discontinued as a public street: Vacate Englewood Avenue between the east line of Milton Street ex- tended and the west line of Victoria Street extended; subject expressly to the following con- ditions and reservations: 1. That the vacation be subject to all the terms and conditions of Section 228 of the Legislative Code, as amended. 2. That the petitioner curb the in- tersection at Victoria Street to the satisfaction of the Department of Public Works. 3. That the petitioner, being the Housing and Redevelopment Au- thority, a public agency, not be required to pay compensation for the vacation as subject land is to be used for housing for low and moderate incomefamilies pur- suant to the provisions of the Na- tional Housing Act, Sec. 236. 4. That in lieu of a bond, the City be provided with a written covenant conditioned to indemnify and hold the City harmless for any and all damages, claims for damages, costs, streets described in The land described above to be vacated was originally opened as Langford Avenue by condemnation for street in 1886. Reference is made to recording in Book 3 Street Openings, page 16, filed March 2, 1867. Since the land was ac- quired by condemnation, it must be disposed of pursuant to the provisions of Section 87A of the Legislative Code. Adopted by the Council May 30, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 3, 1972) Council File No. 258824 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Resolved, That upon the petition of the Housing and Redevelopment Au- thority, for the vacation of that section of public street hereinafter described, 448 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON: COUNCIL be and the same hereby is vacated and prevent onment oBurr au, PublicFire iew and discontinued as a public street: approval of fire safety conditions. Vacate that part of Jenks Avenue lying between the easterly right -of- il. That the costs for the removal of the two light units on Jenks Ave - way line of Edgerton Street and nue currently mounted on utility a line drawn parallel with and 150 poles be borne by the petitioners. w feet westerly of the esterly right- line of Payne Avenue; That the petitioner, being the of -way Following con- and Samtr subject expressly to. the reservations: thorityHousingPaul, of the Cetyvof be to ditions and 1. That the vacation be subject to a publlic agency, not required pay compensation for the vacation all the terms and conditions of because of the proposed dedication - Section 228 of the Legislative Code of lands in the area for street Aur- as amended. poses. 2. That the petitioner deed to the 13. That in lieu of a bond, the City City for street purposes that land be provided with a written cove - described as follows: nant conditioned to indemnify and The south 27.5 feet of the east hold the City harmless for any for dam - 30 feet of Lot 27, Block 15, and the north 27.5 feet of the east and all damages, claims ages, costs, charges, judgments, 30 feet of Lot 4, Block 16, all and expenses of every kind and or growing out of in the Arlington Hills Addition. to be in a man- nature arismg vacation of the streets de- Said dedication ner and form acceptable to the the scribed in the petition. Corporation Counsel of the Adopted by the Council May 30, 1972. City of St. Paul. Approved June 1, 1972. 3. That a specific easement fsewer be retained 34 feetor wide (June 3, 1972) - purposes centered on the centerline of Jenks Avenue and extending the full Council File No. 258836—By Roger M. length of the vacation area. No work to be permitted Conway— That upon the petition of construction Resolved, within the easement area without Paige J. Reinhardt and others, that sec - written approval of the Depart- tion of alley, hereinafter described, be and ment of Public Works. and the same hereby is vacated 4. That the petitioner accept the discontinued as a public alley: terms and conditions of an Ordr- Vacate that part of the North-South nance permit which shall include, alley in Block 2, Uftan Grove, Plat ex - but not be limited to autho.lza- tion from Department of Public 3 lying south of the westerly of the north line of Lot 12, Works to grant a permit for the tension Block 2, of said addition and north following: of the north line of Iowa Avenue; The construction of a hi -rise subject expressly to the following. con - building for the elderly within ditions the sewer easement area; the and reservations: 1' aoftiSect mbu jecofot e construction or reconstruction or theatterms removal of any drainage facili- the uninterrupted flow of Legislative Code, as amended. ties; the existing sewer during the 2. That aliithefiwests10 feet of the reconstruction of the existing sewer under the proposed build- area vacated to protect the'lppter- of the Northwestern Bell Tele- ing area; and the construction of in- ests ,phone Company and Northern a roadbed tee tum -around, eluding snow removal thereof. States Power Company. 3. That the petitioners pay to the 5. That the petitioner construct or the and curb- City the sum of $1,000.00 as com- for the vacation and reconstruct sidewalk ing across Jenks Avenue along pensatton provide the City with a bond in the Edgerton Street right-of-way to the satisfaction of the Depart - the amount of $5,000.00. 1872. Adopted by the Council May 30, ment of Public Works. Approved June 1, 1972. 6. That the existing water main In (June 3, 1972) the vacated area be abandoned in place. The work to clear the proj- ect site to be performed by the C uncil File No. 258845—By Charles P. Water Department at the expense of the petitioner. n retained p ompany that temeammthe Board of Com- 7. favor and the City of Saint section OrRfei Investment CThat of street, hereinafter described, be and discon- missioners Paul for construction and mainte- the same hereby is vacated and as apublic street: nance of a private water main. tinned Vacate that part of the alley in 8. That a private main agreement be executed between the Board of Block 5, Stinson'' Addition to the City of Saint Paul in the State of Water Commissioners and the pe- titioner for installation of new Minnesota, 1 ing adjacent to Lots 5 16. Inclusive; water main to supply water for through to the following con - the proposed high-rise building. subject expressly ditions and reservations: 9. That the interests of the Northern States Power Company be pro- 1. That tend be onditi nt of tested. la ththe ne erms the Legislative - 10. Pored Cade as amended building bplans totheDee OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 449 2. That a flowage easement be re- tained by the City to provide for the north to south natural drain- age of storm water from the un - vacated portions of the alley. 3. That the petitioner pay to the City the sum of $2,880.00 compensa tion for the vacationas and provide the City with a bond in the amount of $5,000.00. Adopted by the Council May 31, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 3, 1972) Council File No. 258862—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That upon the petition of Allan A. Goulet and Darnell M. Goulet, petitioners, that section of public street hereinafter described, be and the same hereby is vacated and discontinued as a public street: Vacate the southwesterly 30feet of Otto Avenue abutting the north- easterly proparty lines of Lots 13 and 14, Block 18, West End; subject expressly to the following con- ditions and reservations: 1. That the vacation be subject to the terms and conditions of Sec- tion 228 of the Legislative Code, as amended. 2. That a specific easement be re- tained to protect the interests of Northern States Power Company. 3. That the petitioner pay to the City the sum of $1500 as compen- sation for the vacation. 4. That the petitioner provide the City with a bond in the amount of $10,000.00. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972 Approved June 1, 1972. (June 3, 1972) Council File No. 258863—By Rosalie L Butler— Resolved, That upon the petition o. the Housing and Redevelopment Au thority of the City of Saint Paul ane others, those sections of street, herein after described, be and the same an hereby vacated and discontinued as public street: All that part of Delos Street be- tween the East line of Robert Street and the West line of Clinton Avenue; Also, all that part of Delos Street lying between the West line of Robert Street and the East line of Livingston Avenue; subject expressly to the following con ditions and reservations: 1. That the vacation be subject to a the terms and conditions of Sec tion 228 of the Legislative Cod4 as amended. 2. That fhe costs to relocate tw existi�ig feed points for stree lighting be home by the petitions In the estimated cost of $800.00. 3. That specific easements be retain toprotect the inplace water main and hydrants until said facilitie have been relocated to the sath faction of the Water Departmen The costs for the relocation wol to be home by the petitioner ar permanent easements to be grants where required for the relocated facilities. 4. That specific easements be retained to protect the interests of Northern States Power Company. 5. That specific easements be retained for pedestn n walkway purposes on those pop of the street de- scribed as follows: All that part of Delos Street ly- ing between South Robert Street and Livingston Avenue that is encompassed by a line described - as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot 3, Thom- as Walsh's Re -Arrangement, thence North 89°39'30" West, along the North line of Delos Street, for 300.0 feet to the East line of Livingston Avenue, thence South 0°17' East, along said East line, for 20.00 feet, thence South 89°39130" East, parallel to said North line, for 180.03 feet, thence South 71°17'42" Eest for 126.96 feet to the Northeast comer of Lot 30, Block 36 of West St. Paul Proper, also being a point on the West line of South Robert South Robert Street and the West line of Clint.. Avenue that is encompassed by a line de- scribed as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Lot 5, Block 21, West St. Paul Proper, thence South 89°39'30" East along the North line of ssio Delos Street, for 300.00 feet to the West line of Clinton Avenue, thence South 0°22' East, along said West line for 20.00 feet; thence North 89°39'30" West for 180.0 feet, thence South 71°50'15" West for 126.02 feet to the Northwest comer of Lot 1, Block 37, West St. Paul Proper, also being a point on the East line of South Robert Street, thence North 0°22' West, along said East line, for 60.00 feet to the point of beginning. 6. That the petitioner deed to the City for pedestrian walkway pur- pposes that land described as fol- lows9 All that part of Lots 2 and 3, Thomas Walsh's Re -Arrangement L6'28'02" West for 52.04 feet to the North line of Delos Street, thence South 89°39'30" East, along said North line, for 15.0 feet to the point of beginning. All that part of Lot 5, Block 21, West St. Paul Proper encom- passed by a line described as fol- lows: Beginning at the South- west comer of Lot 5, thence North 0°17' West, along the West line of said Lot 5, for 50.00 feet to the Northwest corner of said Lot 5, thence South 67°07'54" East for 130.50 feet to the North line of Delos Street, thence North 89°39'30" West for 120.00 feet tc the point of beginning. 450 7. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL That the petitioner, beim Housing and RedevelopMen thority of the City of Saint I a public agency, not be re to pay compensation for the tion because of the intended use andpursuant to the pro' of the Redevelopment Piz approved by the i City of Saint Paul, the Au - the on No. 8. That in lieu of a bond, the City be provided witha written covenant conditioned to indemnify and hold the City harmless for any and all dams laims for dam- ages, costs, charges, judgments and expenses of every kind and nature arising or growing out of the vacation of the street described Vacate the public alley in Hillcrest Addition from the Westerly line of Prior Avenue to the Westerly line of Hillcrest Addition; subject expressly to the following con- ditions and reservations: 1. That the vacation be subject to all the terms and conditions of Sec- tion 228 of the Legislative Code, as amended; 2. That oeetnthes interesse of Northern States Power Company; and 3. That the petitioners, the Depart- men,of Parks and Department of Libraries, public agencies, not be required to pay compensation for the vacation because of the pro- posed public use. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved ue 1972. (June 3, 19 2) I. the petition. 9. That the existing street access be Council File No. 258866—By Rosalie L. retained to the privately owned abutting properties to the vacated time as the Hous- Butler— That upon the petition of Resolved, ti area until such those sections public ingare and Redevelo =en Authority William Golla, hereinafter described, and of the City of Saint Paul has ac- alleys and dis- title to said properties. same n ar quired con Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. tinued pibblicealleysted The north -south alley in Block 4, Approved June 1, 1972. (June 3, 1972) Wild Rose Addition, AND the east - Block 4 lying be- west alley In said tween the southerly extended west - Council File No. 258864—By Rosalie L. line of Lot 6 and the southerly ex tension of a line 18 feet west of and Butler— Resolved, That upon the petition of parallel to the east line of Lot 12, 4, ose Robert hereinafter det escribed, be end subject xprese sections Block ' of streets essly to thefollowingcon- , the same hereby are vacated and dis- ditions and reservations: continued as public streets: 1. That the petition be subject to all All that part of Sunny Slope Lane Avenue) which lies the terms and conditions of Sec - tion 228 of the Legislative Code, (formerly Itasca between the Easterly and Westerly lines (extended south) of Block 3 as amended. 2. That the petitioner dedicate to the of Magoffm's Hilltop Addition; and City for alley purposes that land all that part of Wheeler Street described as follows: which lies between the South line The east 18 feet of Lot 12, of said Block 3 and the South line Block 4, Wild Rose Addition. (extended east) of Block 4 in said 3. That the petitioner pay to the City Addition; the sum of $2,680.00 as compensa- subject expressly to the following con- tion for the vacation. 4. That the City be provided with a ditions and reservations: 1. That the vacation be subject to bond in the amount of $5,000.00. all the terms and conditions of Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Section 228 of the Legislative Code, Approved June 1,1972. as amended. (June 3, 1972) 2. That the petitioner agree to dedi- cate for street purposes adequate land to serve the residential lands Council File No. 258867—By Rosalie L. for development of the area similar to that represented on Plan B, Butler— That upon the petition of attached hereto. 3. That the petitioners pay to the Resolved, the Port Authority of the City of Saint pubicstreets City the sum of $2,300.00 as com- se hereinaftePausr descrietibed, be dithe pensation for the vacation. 4. That the petitioners provide the hereby are vacated and discontinued as City with a bond in the amount of public streets: That part of Witham Street from $10,000.00. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972.1 rtheas line of theeChi agorNa right-of-way Rail- Approved June 1, 1972. road to the Northeastern line of Lot (June 3, 1972) 24, Block 68 extended and the Northwesterly line of Lot 12to , Block Council File No. 258865—By Rosa lie L. of the Westd§ta Paul Real Estate and Butler— Resolved, That upon the petition of Improvement Syndicate Addition the City of Saint Paul by Commission- Leonard W No. 6; Street from ThatKan ers Victor J. Tedesco and Levine, that section of public alley, saStreet to Witham Street cording to the plat of the West St. hereinafter described, be and the same and provement hereby is vacated and discontinued as Syndicate Addition No. Be a public alley: OF THE CITY OF That part of Roble Street from the Northeasterly right-of-way line of the Chicago North Western Railroad to Witham Street, according to the plat of the West St. Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syndicate Addition No. 6; and That certain East-West alley lying within Block 64 of the West St. Paul Real Estate and Improvement Syndicate Addition No. 6, bounded OR the north by Lots 1 through 9 of said block and on the south by Lots 10 through 18 of said block, and on the east by the West line of Witham Street, as described above, and on the west by the West line of Lots 9 and 10 extended of said block, subject expressly to the following con- ditions and reservations: 1. That the vacation be subject to all the terms and conditions of Sec- tion 228 of the Legislative Code, as amended. 2. That an easement be retained in Roble Street for drainage purposes over the full width of said street right-of-way and extending the entire length of the proposed vaca- tion. 3. That the Port Authority of the City of St. Paul, a public agency, pay $1.00 as compensation for the vacation because of the intended public use. 4. That in lieu of a bond, the City be provided with a written covenant conditioned to indemnify and hold the City harmless for any and all damages, claims for damages, costs, charges, judgments, and ex- penses of every kind and nature arising or growing out of the va- cation of the streets described above. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 3, 1972) Council File No. 258868—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That upon the petition of George W. and Stella Nelson, that sec- tion of ppublic alley hereinafter de- scribed, be and the same hereby is vacated and discontinued as a public alley: Vacate the South 20 ft. of Lot 15, Street Vlock {llas", ALSO thatopportion n of iof the North-South alley between the extended north line of Lot 16, Block 16, and the extended north line of the south 20 feet of Lot 15, Block 16, "Merrills Division of Rice Street Villas"; subject expressly to the following con- ditions and reservations: 1. That the vacation be subject to all the terms and conditions of Sec- tion 228 of the Legislative Code, as amended. 2. That the petitioners oav to the crues petitioner provide the a bond in the amount of Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 3, 1972) TAINT PAUL, 19,F 451 Council File No. 258869—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved That up ady a Gu petition of the Church of OurTandy p that section of public street hereinafter described, be and the same hereby is vacated and discontinued as a public street: All that part of Andrew Avenue lying Southerly of the Southerly right-of-way line of Roble St., ex- tended, and Northeasterly of the Northeasterly rlght-of-way line of State Trunk Highway No. 56, sub- ject to the restriction that no access should be permitted to Trunk High- way No. 56 or No. 3 adjacent there- to; subject expressly to the following con- ditions and reservations: 1. That the vacation be subject to all the terms and conditions of Section 228 of the Legislative Code, as amended. 2. That a specific easement be re- tained to protect the Telephone Company plant and Northern States Power Company plant lo- cated in the vacated area. 3. That a specific permanent ease- ment be retained for sewerpur- poses 30 feet wide centered along the centerline of Andrew Street and extending the full length of the proposed vacation area; no buildings or permanent structures will be allowed in the said ease- ment area. Also, no change in street grade or surfacing will be allowed without written permis- sion from the Department of Pub- lic Works. 4. That a specific 10 foot wide ease- ment be provided to the City of St. Paul by the petitioner for pedes- trian access between Roble Street be responsible I of a 5 foot i within said tion to be constructed either under a City district contract or pursuant to private permit to the satisfac- tion of the Department of Public Works. 5. That the petitioners pay to the City the sum of $890.00 as compen- sation for the northeast )e of Andrew Street vacated herein that accrues to petitioner. 6. That the petitioners provide the City with a bond in the amount of $10,000.00. 7. That the proper City Officials ac- cept the quit claim deed of the State of Minnesota and file said deed of record In the Office of the Register of Deeds. 8. That the proper City Officials are hereby authorized and directed to execute quitclaim deed conveying the City s interest in vacated Andrew Avenue to the Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe of St. Paul. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1,1972. (June 3, 1972) 452 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 238870—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That upon the .petition of Central Presbyterian Church and Roths- child Development Company, Inc., that rein- those described, bsections of e and the same hereby are vacated and discontinued as public as to protect the City of St. Paul and shall further contain provi- sions that it may not be cancelled except upon 30 days written notice thereof to the City of St. Paul. Copies of such insurance policies shall be kept on file in the office of the City Comptroller. 5. That the ephvterian ioner bChurche Cen- and Roberts ane •---- - and lying between the �� 6, That the petitioner provide the Saint Paul, surface at elevation 113.75 City with a bond in the amount of plane feet and the plane surface at eleva- $3,000.00. tion 163.60 feet, City of St. Paul Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. - Datum, AND all that part of the air rights over the Northerly 3 inches Of Ninth Street adjacent to Lot 10, Approved June 1 1972. (June, 1972) Block 12, Roberts and Randalls ad- , dition to Saint Paul, and lying surface at eleva- Council File No. 258871—By Rosalie L. between the plane tion 116.75 feet and the plane sur- elevation 163.60 feet City of Butler— Resolved, That uppon the petition of face at St. Paul Datum; Hoerner-Waldorf con-of Cpublic t streetson t and subject expressly to the following those ditions and reservations: alley hereinafter described, be and the and discontinued as 1. That the vacation be subject 0 same are vacated the terms and conditions of public streets and alleys: all Section 228 of the Legislative Code, Myrtle Avenue between the weste Vandalia Street and the as amended. 2. That in the event the structure the portions of Cedar erly line of easterly line of Hampden Avenue, Wabash Avenue between the west - built within and Ninth Streets described herein erly line of Vandalia Street and the Street, shall be removed and not be re- within one year easterly line of LaSalle Hampden Avenue between the placed or rebuilt in the event of abandonment of northerly line of Wabash Avenue or the said structure, the vacation of Cedar and Ninth and the southerly line of Myrtle Avenue, �- those .portions of Streets described herein shall be Also Pillsbury Street between the come null and void and the prop- northerly line of Myrtle Avenue line University city interest therein shall revert and the southerly of automatically to the City of Saint Avenue; Paul. 3. That the use of the Air Rights by subject expressly to the following con - ditions and reservations: the Central Presbyterian Church and Rothschild Development Com- 1. That the vacation be subject to all the terms and conditions of Section pany, Inc., its successors use and as- shall not impair the use 228 of the Legislative Code, as signs, safety of Cedar and Ninth Streets and the use of the Air Rights by amended. 2 That a specific easement be re - tained in Hampden Avenue and the Central Presbyterian Church and Rothschild Development Com- as- Wabash Avenue to protect the in - P lace facilities of the Northwestern pany, Inc., its successors or signs, shall not otherwise interfere Bell Telephone Company. 3• a sprot specifict be re - with the free flow of traffic on �. Cedar and Ninth Streets. tained tot the existing aerial distribution lines of the Western Church ian te 4. That Central Presbyterian .. _b ..ianm r m_ Union Telegraph Company located Kotect, and dei 1 from any arise or'may arise out of the use of the air nghis vacated herein. Central Presbyterian Church and Rothschild Development Compa-. ny, Inc., its successors or assigns, shall, during the life of the struc- ture contained within the saida- cated air rights, maintain pulypt,c liability insurance in amounts Piot less than: for personal injuries, eluding death, One Hundred Th sand Dollars ($100,000) for each Person' Three n fr each Thousand Dollars o ($300,000)o nronerty damage to so on 4. That specific easements be re- tainedto protect the inplace water mains and to provide access for fu- ture maintenance on the following described areas: a. the The south o north eihalf(of Wabasfeet h Avenue :from the east line of LaSalle Street to the west line of Vandalia Street. b. The east thirty (30) feet of the west one-half of Hampden Avenue from the centerline of Wabash Avenue to the south line of Myrtle Avenue. c. The east thirty (30) feet of the west one-half of Pillsbury Street from the centerline of Myrtle Avenue to the south line of University Avenue. d. The no th one-huth alf (of) feet f Myrtle OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 453 Avenue from the centerline of Pillsbury Street to 87 feet east of the east line of Pills- bury Street. Said easements to be subject to the following restrictions: a. No change in existing street grade will be permitted within the easement area. b. No permanent structures, build- ings, trees, etc., will be allowed within the easement area. c. No change in existing surfacing will be allowed within the ease- ment without writtenppermis- sion from the Water Depart- ment. 5. That a specific easement be re- tained in all of the vacated areas to protect the interests of Northern States Power Company. 6. That specific easements be re- tained for sewer purposes in the following areas: An 80 foot wide easement in Hampden Avenue from the south line of Myrtle Avenue to the north line of Wabash Ave- nue and in Wabash Avenue from the east line of Hampden Avenue to the east line of LaSalle Street. A 30 foot wide easement in Pillsbury Street centered on the center line of said street from the south line of Univer- sity Avenue to the line 20 feet south of the north line of Myrtle Avenue. A 60 foot wide easement in the south 60 feet of Myrtle Ave- nue from the east line of Hampden Avenue to the west line of Vandalia Street. A 35 foot wide easement in Wabash Avenue from the east line of Hampden Avenue to the west line of Vandalia Street centered on the centerline of Wabash Avenue. Said sewer easements to provide for the maintenance of the existing sewers and the construction of pro- posed new sewers. No surface or building improvements will be permitted without thewritten pper- mission of the Department of Pub- lic Works including change of grade, and all costs incurred by the Department in the granting of such permission shall be paid for by the petitioner or his assignees. 7. That the petitioner close all va- cated streets to the satisfaction of the Department of Public Works by reconstructing the. openings as driveway openings thereby elimi- nating the identification as dedi- cated rights-of-way. All costs in- curred in administration, engineer- ing, and inspection including sign- ing shall be paid by the petitioner. 8. That easements be retained to pro- tect the existing spur trackage within the vacated areas equiva- lent to their present rights in these areas. 9. That the petitioner, the Hoerner Waldorf Corporation, agree to allow the neighboring property owners the continued right to use the streets described herein for ingress and egress to their properties in a manner similar to that now en- joyed by them. 10. That the petitioners pay to the City the sum of $131,311.00 as com- Vnsation for the vacation, 3,500.00 of said compensation to be credited to the Department of Public Works Code 1213, Paving Design Engineer Working Capital Fund, and the balance to be dposited in thGeneral e - Fund of the City of Saint P ul ue 11. That the petitioners provide the City with a bond in the amount of $200,000.00 in accordance with the equirements of Section 228 of the - gislative Code. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 3, 1972) Council File No. 258872 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, The City of Saint Paul con- demned certain lands for the purpose of constructing a Civic Athletic Stadium (C.F.175 55, approved November 23, Department of Public Safety for the purpose of constructing a Fire Training Academy; ,and Whereas,4 The City is contemplating the acquisition of an alternative site for the Fire Training Academy; and Whereas, It is deemed necessary to vacate and release a portion of said land originally condemned and acquired for stadium purposes so that it may be either used fora Fire Training Acad- emy or disposed; and Whereas, Hearing has been held after due publication and notice thereof, in accordance with Section 129 of the Saint Paul City Charter to consider the va- cation of the stadium use of the follow- ing described property; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That upon petition of the City of Saint Paul, et al., the following described -tract oP public grounds, here- tofore condemned and acquired for Civic Athletic Stadium purposes, be and the same is hereby vacated and discontinued as being held in trust for such Civic Athletic Stadium purposes: Vacate the following: subject to Ponding Area and Highway 51, the South 683.63 feet of North 843.63 feet of SE;a of NE% of Section 28, Township 29, Range 23, except the West 350 feet thereof; subject expressly to the following con- ditions and reservations: 1. That the vacation be subject to all the terms and conditions of Sec- tion 228 of the Legislative Code, as amended. 2. That thepetitioner, being the City of Saint Paul not be required to pay compensation for the vacation. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 3, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 455 454 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Activity Council File No. 258910-By Charles P. the approval of the Comptroller is en- Charter and, Fund Object Title Amount McCarty- dorsed on this resolution. Whereas, Charter Section 203.2 pro- Adopted by the Council June 2, 1972. -; Uniformed Division vides for budget revisions within the Approved June 2, 1972. 0112-115 Salaries-Police .............................. 25,000.00 adopted budget; and (June 3, 1972) 0112-341 0112-344 Clothing ............ ................... Medical & Dental Supplies ................... 11,750.00 1,600.00 Whereas, In the adoption of the 1972 0112-348 Instruction Supplies ......................... 300.00 budget a Contingent Reserve was. proCouncil File No. 258911-By Charles P. 0112-352 Law Enforcement Supplies .................. 3,000.00 aided in Charter Fund 35, Activity 0998;; McCarty- and Whereas, Charter Section 203.2 pro- 41,650.00 Whereas, Employees of Municipal vides for budget revisions within the Court are exempt from Civil Service; adopted budget; and Whereas In the adoption of the 1972 Detective ivision and the Chief budget a Contingent Reserve was pro- 0113-341 Clothing ..................................... 6,825.00 Whereas, It is the desire of Municipal Court to promote vided in Charter Fund 35, Activity 0998; Judge of certain of his employees to new post- anWhereas, Court Services Division The City Hall and tions commensurate with the duties House Committee has determined that 0114-264 Police Training Schools ...................... 608.00 they are performing; and the Corporation Counsel's office should 0114-322 Motor Fuels.................................. 18,170.00 Whereas, Funds were not provided in be moved to the sixth floor of City Hall; 0114-326 Radio Maintenance ......................... 448.00 the 1972 budget of Municipal Court to and 0114-329 Misc. Mice. &Repairs Repairs ....................... 300.00 fund these promotions; and Whereas, No funds were provided in 0114-345 0114-370 Chemical & Lab. Supplies .................... Photo Supplies ... .... .... .......... 1,754.00 1,000.00 Whereas, It is the intention of this the 1972 Budget of the Corporation therefore 0114-805 Capital Outlay-Furniture & Appi........... 22,000.00 Council to adequately provide funds to Counsel for moving expense; 0114-807 Capital Outlay-Radio ........................ 18,425.00 accomplish the proposal of the Chief be it Judge of Municipal Court; therefore be Resolved, There is hereby appropri- Counsel the 82,705.00 it ated to the Corporation Resolved, That Activity 0630-Muni- following: 117,500.00 cipal Court in Charter Fund 14.00 be Charter Fund 3 Activity-00.'13-Moving Expense increased as follows: 200-Contractual Services $4,500.00, 14.00 Municipal Court and be it 6.02 Fire Administration Activity 0630-Expense Code 122 Further Resolved, That Activity 0998 Clerical -Contingent Reserve in Charter Fund 0140-203 0140-340 Postage ....................................... Office Supplies ............. :................. 500.00 2,230.00 -Salaries-Exempt Is hereby increased in the 35 is hereby decreased in the amount of amount of $10,000.00, and be it $4,500.00, and be it 2,730.00 Finally Resolved, That this resolution Further Resolved, That the Contin- shall not be adopted by the Council Fire Prevention gent Reserve-Activity 0998 in Charter until after a public hearing has been days 0141-201 0141-274 Auto Allowance ............................. Education & Training ....................... 200.00 223.00 Fund 35 is hereby decreased in the held, for which five (5) public amount of $10,000.00, and be it notice shall have been given once in the City, and 423.00 Finally Resolved, That this resolution the official newspaper of be adopted by the Council the approval of the Comptroller is en- Fire Fighting shall not until after a public hearing has been dorsed on this resolution. Adopted by the Councfl lune 2, 1972. 0142-113 Salaries-Fire ................................. Maintenance & Repairs, Motor Vehicles 15,000.00 28,550.00 held, for which five (5) .days public have been given once in Approved June 2, 1972. 0142-225 0142-341 ..... Clothing...................................... 12,284.00 notice shall the official newspaper of the City, and (June 3, 1972) _ 55,834.00 Council File No. 258912-By Charles P. McCarty- Station Maintenance Whereas, Charter Section 2032 provides for budget revisions within the 0143-302 Plumbing Supplies ........................... 200.00 adopted budget; and 0143-304 Electrical Supplies ....... .................. 1,204.00 Whereas, In the adoption of the 1972 budget a Contingent Reserve was 0143-319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies 1,006.00 provided in Charter Fund 35, Activity 0998; and 0143-343 Household Supplies .......................... 611.00 Whereas, Funds provided in the 1972 adopted budget are inadequate to the Department of Public Safety for the full 3,021.00 fully fund certain activities in Radio Division year 1972; and In the interest of the public health and safety it is the determina- 0144-807 Capital Outlay-Radio ........................ 7,200.00 Whereas, tion of this Council to provide additional funds; therefore be it Charter 0146-204 Fire Plans & Training Travel .. ............................... 170.00 Resolved, That the following additions are made in the appropriate follows: 0146-390 ... Office Supplies .. 63.00 Fund and Activity in the Department of Public Safety as 0146-370 Photo Supplies ............ ......... ...... 559.00 Activity 0146-806 Capital Outlay-Instruction Equipment ...... 2,500.00 Charter and Amount Fund Object Title 3.292.00 Public Safety Building Maintenance 0101-220 Gas, F.oectric & Steam •••••••••• 2,891.00 0148-801 Fire Communications Capital Outlay-Office Equipment ........... 11000.00 6.00 480.00 0101-226 Mice..:. Repairs, Mach. & Equip. .......... • • 357.00 1,000.00 0101-301 Janitor & Sanitation Supp. ................. 250.00 Electrical Supplies .. 73,500.00 0101-304 ......... 0101-305 Heating, Fuel ....... .......................... a52.00 0370.00 101-319 Mise. Mtce. Supplies ........................•: 2 000.00 0101-609 Building Improvements ......... .......... .. and be it 7,500.00 Further Resolved, That Activity 0998 Contingent Reserve in Charter Fund 35 is hereby decreased in the amount of $198,500.00; and be it Finally Resolved, That this resolution shall not be adopted by the Council 6.01 Police Administration 4,590.00 until after a public hearing has been held, for which five (5) days public notice 0110-202 Telephone .................................... 1,130.00 shall have been given once in the official newspaper of the City, is this 1 and the 0110-203 Postage .............................. •: 200.00 approval of the Comptroller endorsed on reso utlon. Repairs 0110-226 Mice. &Repairs, Mach. &Equip.......... • 300.00 Membership & Subse. .............. • Adopted by the Council June 2, 1972. 0110-251 Dues, 300.00 0110-265 Authorized Meetings ......................... Approved June 2, 1972. 6,520.00 (June 3, 1972) 456 Council File McCarty— Resolved, That the City Council here- by concurs in the action of the Pur- chasing Committee in the award of Formal Bid #5093 for furnishing and delivering PREPARED FOGDS for a PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL No. 258916—By Charles P.' ness sold in any one ye to Che best bargain oasea on a consiaera- lion of past performance, all price fac- tors and the responsibility of other bid- ders. The Corporation Counsel is here- by directed to draft the proper form of contract and secure a performance bond in the amount of $10,000.00. The proper City officials are hereby authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of St. Paul. Adopted by the Council June 2, 1972. Approved June 2, 1972. (June 3, 1972) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Saint Paul, Min- nesota, will hold a public hearing on June 22nd, 1972 at 10:00 A. M. in the Council Chamber in the City Hall and Court House to consider the approval of an ordinance, being- C. F. 258815 amending the Charter of the City of Saint Paul (approved by the voters No- vember 3, 1970), so as to add provisions and authority for borrowing of funds in anticipation of tax receipts. The text of the ordinance is as follows: An Ordinance Amending the Charter of the City of Saint Paul (approved by the voters November 3, 1970) so as to Add Provisions and Authority for Bor- rowing of Funds in Anticipation of Tax Receipts. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sec- tion 410.31, and upon the recommenda- tion of the Charter Commission of the City of Saint Paul, the Charter of the City of Saint Paul, as approved by the voters on November 3, 1970, is hereby amended by adding the following sec- tion to Chapter 10 thereof: 10.16 -Tax Anticipation Certificates. The council by resolution, may without a vote of the electorate from time to time as the cash in th( city's treasury is inadequate to mee city obligations as they become due borrow money and execute rotes bonds, tax anticipation certificate'. or other evidence of indebtednes of the city therefor and in amoun(. as the council may prescribe. Thi notes or tax anticipation certil ^_ate shall be payable in the calenda year in which they are issued an, may bear interest at a rate as th council shall determine. The ,car shall at no time exceed the uncol lected portion of the tax levy fo the current year. The principal for repayment of th obligations or evidence of indebted or ar shall monies rece isury from Year for v of the money snail be used for any other purpose until the principal and interest on the obligations or evidence of indebtedness shall have been paid or the monies for the payment thereof have been set apart in the city treasury. No tax anticipation certificates or other evtdence of indebtedness shall be sold for less than par and accrued interest to date of delivery. Section 2. This ordinance shall become effective ninety (90) days after .passage, approval and publication, unless the effective date is delayed by the filing of a peti- tion pursuant to law. Dated May 30, 1972. Harry E. Marshall, City Clerk (June 3, 1972) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Saint Paul, Min- nesota, will hold a public hearing on June 22nd, 1972 at 10:00 A. M. in the Council Chamber in the City Hall and Court House to consider the approval of an ordinance, being C. F. 258814 amending the Charter of the City of Saint Paul (approved by the voters November 3, 1970), so as to add pro- cedures for the vacation of public streets, alleys and other public grounds. The text of the ordinance is as follows: An Ordinance Amending the Charter of the City of Saint Paul (approved by the voters November 3, 1970), so as to add proceduresfor the vacation of pub- lic streets, alleys or other public grounds. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sec- tion 410.31, and upon the recommenda- tion of the Charter Commission of the City of Saint Paul, the Charter of the City of Saint Paul, as approved by the voters on November 3, 1970, is hereby amended by adding the following sec- tion to Chapter 13 thereof: 13.05 -Vacation of Streets, Alleys and Public Grounds. The council may, by resolution adopted by an affirm- ative vote of at least five of its an opporiuniiy o +iia - of the hearing shall be published in the official newspaper of the city and mailed to the owners of each parcel which abuts the street alley, or public grounds, or part thereof, proposed to be vacated, at least twenty days in advance thereof. The vacation shall otherwise be made upon the terms and conditions, and in the manner, provided by admin - OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 457 istrative ordinance. The council may condition any vacation upon Passed by the Council May 30, 1972. compensation being paid to the yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, city. A notice of completion of the Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. President (McCarty) ,proceedings shall be filed with the proper officers in accordance with aw. -7. Nays -0. Section 2. Operative without signature of the This ordinance shall become effective Mayor, pursuant to Section 121 of the City ninety (90) days after passage• approval and gublleation unless the effective Charter. (June 6, 1972) date is delayed by the filing of a peti- Each member of the city council may, tion pursuant to law. in his discretion, appoint one secretary, Dated May 30, 2. which appointment shall be in the clas- Harry E. Marshall OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS CitClerk OF THE COUNCIL (June 3, 1972) Center There is hereby created a Council right with a radius of 544 ft to a point due West from beginning; ORDINANCES OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS which shall be under the supervision OF THE COUNCIL Council File No. 258610—Ordinance No. j Waldorf Paper Co. 15110—By Charles P. McCarty— ORDINANCE An ordinance approving the project of acq.iring real estate In the City Southwestet of of of Saint Paul required for the Fire Train - Council File No. 258405—Ordinance No, Ing Academy Site. 15109—By Rosalie L. Butler— The Council of the City of Saint Paul An administrative ordinance relating Does Ordain: to the legislative branch of government This ordinance is declared an emer- �. gency ordinance and shall take effect of the City of Saint Paul; providing SECTION I personnel for the City Council. This ordinance is hereby That the Commissioner of Public Safety, having declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered neces- reported to the Council that the Real Estate described as: sary for the preservation of the public Part of South 310 ft of North 510 ft peace, health and safety. of SW% of NE%, West of G.N. R/W, The Council of the City of Saint Paul in Also, With crossiinng esmt over Fair - Does Ordain: grounds spur; part of S 810 ft of SECTION 1 SW!a of NE% Nly of a line par with & 75 ft Nly of CL of main EMPLOYEES track of G N Ry R/W & NWIy of a The following positions are hereby line 40 ft NWly of & par to CL of established as employees of the council, Fairgrounds spur track, in Sec 28, pursuant to the provisions of the char- ter: T 29, R 23 Also, The South 40 feet of the North 1.1 Legislative Aide 200 feet of the Southwest Quarter (a) There is hereby established the of the Northwest Quarter of Section Paul. Each member of the city council of Section 28 T 29, R 23, except the may, in his discretion, appoint one leg- East 200 feet thereof. islative aide who shall serve at the pleasure of that Also. With carol, to Snelling Ave.; S 810 ft SW% NE;y councilman. (b) The legislative aide shall part of of of Ely of a line 40 ft SEly from & par perform research, assist council subcommittees with CL of Fairgrounds spur track and carry out duties and responsibilities as by the & Nly of a line par with & 85 ft Nly CL track G prescribed appointing elected official. - of of main of N Ry. R/W, in Sec 28, T 29, R 23. 1.2 Secretaries Also, Beginning at a point 510 ft Each member of the city council may, South and 200 if West from the in his discretion, appoint one secretary, Northeast corner of the southwest % which appointment shall be in the clas- of the Northeast -5&7 thence North sified service in accordance with the 310 ft; thence West 60 ft; thence provisions of the city charter. 1.3 Research South 72 ft' thence on a curve to the Center There is hereby created a Council right with a radius of 544 ft to a point due West from beginning; Investigation and Research Center thence East to beginning, part of which shall be under the supervision SIsco, 8, 29. R and control of the City Council. j Waldorf Paper Co. crossing esmt; part of South 810 SECTION 2 Southwestet of of Ordinance No. 8540 is hereby repealed Section T. 299Rf23� ortherly in its entirety, of a 175 it. By. R/W, being 75 feet SECTION, 3 on Northerly aide and 100 feet on Southerly side of original centerline EFFECTIVE DATE of said Right -of -Way across said Section 28 & between lines parallel This ordinance is declared an emer- �. gency ordinance and shall take effect with and 40 ft. Ely and 40 ft. Wly of Centerline of fairgrounds spur. and be in force from and after final adoption and publication, Also; The West 350 feet of the fol - lowing:' 458 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Subj to Highway 51 & subj to esmt over S 30 ft of N 873.63 ft & Ex N 843.63 ft; part of SEI,y of NE;a N'ly of a line par with & 75 ft Nly of CL of main track of G. N. By R/W, in Sec. 28, T 29, R 23. will be required by the Department of Public Safety for the site of the pro- posed Fire Training Academy contin- gent upon the sale in accordance with Section 87A of the Saint Paul Legisla- tive Code of those certain City -owned lands described as follows: Subject to Ponding Area and Hwy 51, the South 683.63 ft. of North 843.63 ft. of SE!a to NEI,a of Sec. 28, T 29, R 23, except the West 350 feet thereof, that the Council herebyy approves the project for the acquisition of said real estate for the aforesaid purpose and di- rects that the same be ac red for such purpose by the Committee on Lands consisting of the Mayor, the Purchasing Agent, the Commissioner of Public Safety, and the Commissioner of Fi- nance, such acquisition being contin- gent upon the sale of City -owned lands as heretofore set forth. SECTION 2 That this ordinance shall take effecti and be in force thirty (30) days from and after ii passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council May 31, 1972. Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. Vice President (Meredith) —4. Nays -0. Approved June 1, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL City Clerk. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258618—Ordinance No. 15112—By Rosalie L. Butler— An ordinance approving the project of acquiring permanent and temporary easements in the City of Saint Paul required for the Wabash Storm Sewer System, City Project S -1255A. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the Commissioner of Public Works, having reported to the Council that the easements described as: A permanent easement for the pur- pose of constructing and maintain- ing public sewers on, under, across, and through that part of Lot 123 of Hewitt's Outlots First Division 1 ing northerly of a line 5.0 feel distant southerly of and parallel with the centerline of Wabash Ave- nueas platted in Baker's Addition to the City of St Paul Ramsey Co Minn, extended easterly across said Lot 123, except Wabash Avenue, Also a permanent easement for the purpose of constructing and main- taining public sewers on, under, across and through that part of Block A, Ferguson's Addition, St. Paul, Minn., described as follows: Beginning at a point on the north- erly line of said Block A 200 feet westerly of the northeast corner thereof: thence southerly along a line 200 feet distant westerly of and parallel with the east line of said Block A a distance of 30.0 feet: thence northeasterly along a straight line to a point on the said northerly line of Block A 30.0 feet easterly of the point of beginning; thence westerly along said norther- ly line a distance of 30.0 feet to the point of beginning. Also a temporary construction ease- ment on that part of Block A, Fer- guson's Additlon, St. Paul, Minn., described as follows: Beginning at a point on the north- erly line of said Block A 170 feet westerly of the northeast corner thereof: thence southerly along a line 170 feet distant westerly of and parallel with the easterly line of said Block A a distance of 30.0 feet: thence westerly along a straight line parallel with the northerly line of said Block A a distance of 30.0 No. S -1255A, wmcnever occurs tirst, are required by the Department of Pub- lic Works for the construction of the Wabash Storm Sewer System, City Project S -1255A, that the estimated cost of the acquisition of said easements, is cert fled to dthe Coat uncilthemannerer hin which the funds may be made avail- able: that the Council hereby approves the project for the acquisition of the said easements for the aforesaid pur- mittee on Lands consisting of the Mayor, the Purchasing Agent, Commis- sioner of Public Works, and the Com- missioner of Finance, if the same can be acquired by purchase at a reasonable price, and it shall so report to the Council the cost thereof, provided, however, that in case the Committee on Lands caaot procure said easements at a reasonable price, then it shall so report to the Council, and in that event, the Council hereby orders and directs that condemnation proceedings be in- stituted pursuant to law to secure said easements. SECTION 2 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council June 2, 1972. Yeas — Councilmen Butler, Conway, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. Presi- dent (McCarty) -6. Nays -0. Approved June 5, 1972. CHARLES P. McCARTY, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MAR` TAILL City Clerk. (June 10, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 459 Council File No. 259705—Ordinance Nc 15113—By Charles P. McCarty— An ordinance amending Ordinanc No. 3250, entitled: to the CivilnService Btive ureau of tnce heCit, Of Saint Paul, appproving and adoptinj rules and regulations therefor," approved August 20, 1914, as amended The Council of the City of Saint Pau Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That August ordinance20,94. a .a nendede beroavnnc the same is hereby further amended byy striking out the word "three" where i a appears 10: i and ectblynsubstituting in a ier thereof the word "five". SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be m force thirty days after its pas- sage, approval, and publication. Passed by the Council June 7, 1972. Levine,�Mered h, pra&a, ono Madam President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved June 7, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN. Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (June 10, 1972) RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 258804— In 58803— p liehstorm the sewer in WABASH AVENUE In LASALLE HSTREET reet t from �Wabash Ave. to Myrtl Ave.; in MYRTLE AVE. Fr.,,., r.�c..,,,. _ ss <a ao.aau, ap- aoic improvement had upon above upndue otice, and the Council having heard all Persons. objections and recommenda- tions relative thereto, and having fully si condered the same; therefore, be it Of St. Resolved, that all ordersilin the above matter be and are hereby cancelled,' annulledand rescinded and all pro- ceedings in said matter be discontinued. File No. 17633. Adopted by the Council May 26, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258804 — By Dean Meredith, by request— In the matter of improving KASOTA AVENUE froeCiy Avto enue nu(tProject 531) under Preliminary Order, C. F. No. 256046 approved October 19, 1971, and Final Order C. F. No. 256780 approved December 22, 1971. specifi- cations for That the abovehe pnam d improve- sioner of PublicteWorks, be and the same are hereby approved, and be it further That ioverbe and he iseebPurchasing to for bids on this improvement. Adopted by the Council May 26, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. By Dean Meredith— Resolved Company be givenhern permission to install approximately 1630 lineal feet of side) beas tweeain n 856 Pt. Douglas soRd and 686 Pt. Douglas Rd. under provisions of Ordinance NO. 14786, approved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council May 26, 1972, Approved June1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File N —'By Dean Meredith, by request— Whereas. The final cosi for he con- struction of the Arcade -Wheelock Pkwy. StormSystem, Comptroller's Contract L-7284, have been determined, and funds from which the aballocation ve cuviprovef Ment was to be paid, it was found that the amount originally set up Por its financing i insufficient to meet the Anal cosi and that an additional amount of $3,959.02 will be required, therefore be 959.02 be applied fhat rom the he unt of $3 City's sha e of 0920- 461(1972)ito finance throvement e, additional code 0cost of the above improvement. S-1391 Adopted by the Council May 26, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 30, 1972) Council File No. 258809 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That pursuant to Chapter 166, Minnesota Statutes 1963, and upon delivery to the Corporation Counsel of 1 release approved by him, Allan Brown, be paid $153.22 out of the Tort nentilof Chaim fors damages sustained is a result of an accident on March 31, 1972 involving a policeman while in '.heerformance of his official duties. Adopted by the Council May 26, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) :ouncil File No. 258810—By Victor J. Tedesco— ResolvedThat the Council hereby atifies and approves the action of he afnt Paul Board of Appeals and Re- iew for the Housing, Building and Fire revention Codes pertaining to the fol - awing listed property and as shown by Is Official minutes of said Board of ,ppeals, dated April 12, 1972, a copy 460 PROCEEDINGS OF THE of which, marked EXHIBIT "A", is I attached hereto and made a part hereof t by reference: 1 Case No. 13-72-H; Property, 2293 Hill- side ; Appellant, Gordon Investments by Charles Knudsen. Case No. 14-72-H; Property, 1187 St. Paul Avenue; Appellant, Dorothy L. Campbell by Gene Chapple. Finally Resolved, That the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to transmit a copy of this resolution to the Ramsey County Register of Deeds. Adopted by the Council May 26, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258811 -By Victor J. Tedesco - Resolved, That the Council hereby ratifies and approves the action of the Saint Paul Board of Appeals and Re- view for the Housing, Building and Fire Prevention Codes pertaining to the fol- lowing listed property and as shown by the official minutes of said Board of Appeals, dated May 10, 1972, a copy of which, marked EXHIBIT A", is at- tached hereto and made a part hereof by reference: Case No. 17-72-H; Property, Lot 14, Block 23 Weed & Willius Addition; Ap- pellant, Richard E. Cottle. Case No. 21-72-B; Property, 975 Day- ton; Apppellant, Ray Jastrow. Case No. 16-72-H; Property, 62 So. St. Albans; Appellant, Soderberg Construc- tion Co. by Arthur Soderberg. Case No. 19-72-13; Property, 1375 St. Paul Avenue; Appellant, Jewish Com- munity Center by Burton Garr. Case No. 20-72-B; Property, 933 Car- roll; Appellant, Ruth Benner. Finally Resolved, That the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to transmit a copy of this resolution to the Ramsey County Register of Deeds. Adopted by the Council May 26, 1972. Approved June 1}r1972. 11 ­. File No. 258812 -By Victor J. 0 - as, The Como Park Zoo has ?d the sale of a camel calf to ;ary Zoo in Calgary, Alberta, for the total purchase price of and as, No means of transportation [able from animal dealers with- rring excessive costs; and as, The Calgary Zoo has an de need for the camel calf; now e, be it -ed, That James Kemp and John a, both zoo employees, are COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 461 he coe and insurance costs and submit maintenances of such azleatwa and/or 'a complete list thereof toy Mc- holes, trapdoors tunnels p Transfer: Larry Witte, Bldg. Inspr. from C- 46 $ from Ar to o and other un- .ay, Director of the Calgary Zoologi- al Society, as agreed for reimburse- will be a facilities every description will be and the gotn n5Bldg from C- g• Inspr. from346 to C-575 m same are herebyre- oent to the City of Saint Paul in lull yoked unless said areaways, leselg sang, . Paul ogelgesang, Else, or all such expenses; trapdoors, tunnels and otheraunder- t Further Resolved, That the Sut a d from C--$46 to C-$75 eff. 5-1/72. ransfer: to aarreureconnstructed by every endent of Parks further directed to aid tee ion IIInspr. Robert GZ7TbITIES Plumbing 1/ / F pp unli nail a copy of this resolution to Mr. or before a date which is90 days after dcKay. the date of final a Adopted by the Council May 26, 1972. and that, further, the aDef this order; Department DEP'1'r pUBCL C6 Add: Robert C. Berg, Invests gator I - C-$75 eff. 5/1/72. Approved June 1, 1972. Public Works, through its Chief E i- (June 10, 1972) neer, is Add: Deaver E. Dovich, Investigator I -C_$75 eff. 5/1/72. hereby authorized and directed to till in directed Add: Michael A. Murphy, and remove such areaways coal -holes, trapdoors, tunnels and other Investigator 1-C-$75 eff. 6/1/72. Add: �ouncil File No. 258813 -By Victor J. underground facilities of every descri _ lion, the permittees of which areawa s Neil R. Nelson, Investigator I- C-: eff. 5/1E. Tedesco- coal -holes, tra doors, tunnels and other Whereas, The Council of the City of under ground acilities Atol Enllia I -EC -$35 eff. 5%1/72�u Con - gr Saint Paul is informed by the City of every desert Architect that the vacant and open tion fail to reconstruct the same to the satisfaction of the City Adopted by the Council Ma May -30, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. En 3uildings located at: before the above mentioned Hato except (June 30, 1972) 816 Carroll where good and sufficient pored side - m the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- walks now exist under Preliminary Or - der 257907, Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. Polley AEI -741 - 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST mate hazard to the public health, wel- approved April 3, 1972. fare and safety; and public hearing having been had Council File No. 258826 - By Dean Meredith - Whereas, The last known record own- upon the above improvement upon due nd the Council having heard ers of sail property are: alit Whereas, Cab -Line, Inc, dba Yellow Cab persons ns dared ohaVienn- Edward C. and Claude D. Jackson dations relative thereto, has made Application M 337 for licenses to operate elghty-two (the eto, and said owners have failed ut secure fully considered the same; therefore the same against entry by unauthorized be it streets of motor the vas ehicles of Saint Paul, e persons in violation of Section 192.18 Resolved, By the Council of the City scribed as follows: Of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and of St. Paul that all orders in the aboveTaxicab said vacant and open buildings have matter be and are hereby cancelled, determined by the No. 16; Make, Chevrolet; Serial, 153699P124481; Insurance, Liberty Mutual been found and annulled and rescinded and all proceed- Council of the City of Saint Paul to ings in said matter be discontinued. Insurance Co. Policy AEI -741- 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A. M. ST 6 constitute a menace to the public File No. 59573. health, welfare and safety and a public which must be immediately Adopted by the Council May 72• -2 - Taxicab No. 17; Make, Plymouth; Serial, nuisance 30, 1972. abated to prevent loss of life or prop- Approved June 1, 1972. RT41C1G228783; Inaurance, Lib - erty Mutual Insurance Co. Policy erty; now, therefore, be it (June 10, 1972) City Architect is -AEI- 741-003357-011, expiring 12;01 A.M. ST Resolved, That the authorized and directed to immediately 6-2-72. Taxicab No. 18; Make, Chevrolet; secure said buildings by the use of con- Council File No. 258825 -By Victor J. tract labor under Contract No. 7398 Mutuall Insurance Co nPolicyeAE174iY Tedesco - pending proceedings under the Hazard- Whereas, Under and Buildings Act; and be it pursuant to 003357-011,. expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6.2 - 72. Chapter Further Resolved, That the expense P r 92A of the Saint Paul Legisla- Further of securing such buildings be paid live Code, the Car Mileage Committee Taxicab No. 19; Make, Chevrolet; Serial, f- fro,., iM1md No. 0979-289. Summary Provided for in Section 5 hereby rennrts 153 Insurance, Liberty M,.h,n, ......--_-- _ ilf to the Calgary Zoo beginning 30, 1972 and returning no later me 5, 1972. They are further .ed to draw expense money in ount of $300.00 from account and, be it er Resolved, That the Superm- of Parks is authorized and I to secure a city vehicle and the of a horse trailer for the trans- nof the camel calf. Further, he stain a pproper insurance policy force dur .9 the round-trip of and McKenna. Additionally, the tendent of Parks is hereby di - .o maintain a complete record of el expenses, trailer rental fees, action to reimburse said fund by action nereas,The Council has made a said study of said report and recommends- Taxicab No. 20; Make, Chevrolet; against the owner of property. Estimated cost $258.50. tions; therefore, be it Serial, 153697J186017; Insurance, Liberty Mutual Insurance 0 By the Council of the City (New) of Saint Co. Polley AEI -741- 003357-011, expiring 12:01 Paul that the employees listed Adopted byJune the Council May 26, 1972. below shall be entitled to 72. A.M, ST 6 -2 - and receive Approved (June 11 01919 7 2) mileage allowances as follows: Taxicab No. 21; Make, Plymouth; Serial,�RT41COA233888; Insurance, DEPT. OF LIBRARIES &CIVIC BLDGS. Lib. erty Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AEI_ Remove: Maurine Hoffmann, Chief of Council File No. 258817 - 258818 - By Ext. Se". from C-$40 6/1/72. 741-003357-011, expiring 12;01 A.M. ST 6-2-72. Taxicab eff. Rosalie L. Butler- Add: Gerald W. Steenberg, Resolved, That checks be drawn on -C-$40 eff. 6/1/72. Librarian IV No. 22; Make, Chevrolet; Co7pojjeyeLib74 the City Treasury, to the aggregate. COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE amount of $301,894.51, covering checks Add: Donald A. Kramm, Accountant H Mutual Insurance y 003357-011, expiring 12A1 A.M. EI 6 -2 - 72. numbered 9490 to 9724 inclusive, as per -A-$75 eff. 5/15/72. checks or pertinent listing of same on DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS the City Comptroller. Taxicab No. 23; Make, Chevrolet; Serial, 1566907283099; Insurance, file in the office of Add: Larry H. Lueth, Civil En Adopted by the Council May 26, 1972. gr. H- B-$75 eff. Libert Y Mutual Insurance Policy A th 132. Approved June 1, 1972. Add: Kenneth B. Jarosch, Tech. H- 0033b7-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 8 -2 - 12 T 6-2- T2. (June 10, 1972) B-$75 eff. 5/15/72. Add: Gerald J. Solnitzky, Tech. I- B-$75 Taxicab No. 26; Make, Chevrolet; Serial, 153699J214677; Insurance, eff. 4/15/72. Council File No. 258821- eff. Edward Council Edward A. Tari, Tech. I -B-$75 Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. Polley AEI -741 - 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST In the Matter of reconstructing the Add: James W. Erickson, Eng. Aide II sidewalk and replace with integral curb -g_$76 eff. 4/15/72. 7S, 6 -2 - Taxicab No. 27; Make, Chevrolet; and sidewalk on the east side re Min- DEPT. OF PARKS, REC. & PUB. nesota Street from Ninth Street to BLDGS. Serial, 1536897215187; Insurance, Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AE1-741- Tenth Street together with all area- Remove: Bill Cutting, Rec. Dir. I --C-$75 72. -holes, trapdoors: tunnels and 57-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 8 -2 - ways, coal eff. 6/1/72. other underground facilities of every Add: Kenneth Weinke, Rec. Dir. I- Serial, description and provided that all per- Taxicab No. 28; Make, Chevrolet; 1536987221128; mits heretofore granted by said City of C-$75 eff. 6/1/72. Insurance, Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AEI -741_ 462 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- Taxicab No. 53; Make, Chevrolet; 72, Serial 1536977190403; Insurance, Liberty Taxicab No. 29; Make, Plymouth; Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AEl-741- Serial, RT4KCIG228784; Insurance, Lib- 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- erty Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AEI- 72. 741-003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST Taxicab No. 54; Make, Chevrolet; 6-2-72. Serial, 1536987172067; Insurance, Liberty Taxicab No. 30; Make, Chevrolet; Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AE1-741- Serial, 153698J173072; Insurance, Liberty 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AEI -741- 72. 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- Taxicab No. 55; Make, Chevrolet; 72. Serial, 153698J172134; Insurance, Liberty Taxicab No. 31; Make, Chevrolet; Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AES -741 - Serial, 1Insur 17ce Insurance, Liberty 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6 -2 - Mutual Insurance Co. Policy A T 6-2- 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- 72. 72. Taxicab No. 56: Make, Chevrolet; Taxicab No. 32; Make, Chevrolet; Serial, 15369BJ172975: Insurance, Liberty Serial, 156690J281061; Insurance, Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AE1-741- Mutual Insurance Co. Poltcy AE1-741- 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- 72. 72, Taxicab No. 57; Make, Chevrolet; Taxicab No. 33; Make, Plymouth; Serial, 153697,1186271; Insurance, Liberty Serial, RT41B71183172; Insurance, Lib- Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AES-741- erty Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AEl- 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- 741-003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 72. 6_2_72, Taxicab No. 58; Make, Chevrolet; Taxicab No. 36; Make, Chevrolet; Serial, 1536971190459; Insurance, Liberty Serial, 153698JI48960; Insurance, Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AE1-741- Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AE1-741- 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- 72. 72, Taxicab No. 59; Make, Chevrolet; Taxicab No. 41; Make, Chevrolet; Serial, 1536997218228; Insurance, Liberty Serial, 133691K187039; Insurance, Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AEi-741- Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AE1-741- 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- 72. 72. Taxicab No. 60; Make, Chevrolet; Taxicab No. 42; Make, Chevrolet; Serial, 1536977785368; Insurance, Liberty Serial, 133691K389644; Insurance, Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AEI -741 - Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AE1-741- 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- 72. 72, Taxicab No. 61; Make, Plymouth; Taxicab No. 43; Make, Chevrolet; Serial, RT41C1G228786; Insurance, Lib - Serial, 153699FI24103; Insurance, Liberty erty Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AEl- Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AE1-741- 741-003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- 6-2-72. 72. Taxicab No. 62; Make, Plymouth; Taxicab No. 44; Make, Chevrolet; Serial, RTC1G228785; Insurance, Lib - Serial, 15369BJ221762; Insurance, Liberty erty Mutual41Insurance Co. Policy AEl- Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AE1-741- 741-003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- 6-2-72 72. Taxicab No. 63; Make, Chevrolet; Taxicab No. 45; Make, Ford; Serial. Serial, 15369BJ221629; Insurance, Liberty 7P51E306819; Insurance, Liberty Mutual Mutual Insurance Co. Policy' AE1-741- rnsurance Co. Policy AE1-741-003357-011, 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6 -2 - expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2-72. 72. Taxicab No, 46; Make, Chevrolet; Taxicab No. 66; Make, Plymouth; Serial, 153697J186175; Insurance, Liberty Serial, RT4ICOAL33890; Insurance, Lib - Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AE1-741- erty Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AE1- 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- 741-003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 72. 6-2-72. Taxicab No. 47; Make, Chevrolet; Taxicab No. 67; Make, Chevrolet; Serial, 1536907207944: Insurance, Liberty Serial, 1536987173169; Insurance, Liberty Mutual insurance Co. Policy AE1-741- Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AE1-741- 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- 72. 172. Taxicab No. 48; Make, Chevrolet; Taxicab No. 68; Make, Chevrolet; Serial, 1536997169829: Insurance, Liberty Serial, 1536977190592; Insurance, Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AE1-741- Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AE1-741- 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- 72. 72. Taxicab No. 49; Make, Chevrolet; Taxicab No. 74; Make, Chevrolet; Serial, 1536907207564; Insurance, Liberty Serial, 133691K187120; Insurance, Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AE1-741- Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AE1-741- 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- 72. 72. Taxicab No. 51; Make, Chevrolet; j _ Taxicab Na -75; Make,_ Chevrolet; 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- 1003351-011, expiring ra:� 72. 72. Taxicab No. 52; Make, Plymouth; Taxicab No. 76; M; Serial, RT41B71139456: Insurance, Lib- Serial, RT41B7.183174; erty Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AEi- erty Mutual Insurance 94t-003357-011. expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 741-003357-011, expiring OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 463 Taxicab No. 77; Make, Plymouth; 741-003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST Serial, RT41B71183176; insurance, Lib- 8-2-72. erty Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AEi- Tazicab No. 100; Make, Chevrolet; 791-003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST G-2-72. Serial, 1538987221716; Insurance, Liberty Taxicab No. 78; Make, Chevrolet; 03357-O1lsexpiringC12:O3oA.M. 9T1642 - Serial, 153698J152099; Insurance, Liberty 72. Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AEI-741-003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. 8-2- Taxicab No. 101; Make, Chevrolet; 72. Serfal, 13rsuK187175; Insurance, Liberty Taxicab No. 79; Make, Chevrolet; OM03357--011 sexpiiingCl2:OlolA M.STl 642- Serial, 1536997129950; Insurance, Liberty 72. Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AEi-741- 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- Taxicab No102; Make, Chevrolet; 72. Serial, 153698Ji49139; Insurance, Liberty Taxicab No. 80; Make, Plymouth; 0 3357_011,MutuInsurance eigC12:P 11 M. EI g42_ Serial, RT41C1G228782; Insurance, Lib- 72. city Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AEi- Taxicab No. 103; 741-003357-011, expiring 1?i:01 A.M. ST Serial, 1 b i,'i24191; 1•nsuranceh Liberty 6 2 7... Mutual Insurance Co. Polley AEI -741 - Taxicab No. 82; Make, F. Serial 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 642- -rP51E10ce Insurance, Liberty Mutual 72. Insurance Co. Policy AEi-741-003357- Taxicab No. 104; Make, Chevrolet; 011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 8-2-72. Serial, 1536987149101; Insurance, Liberty erty Mutual C1G 8787 �aInsurance oLib- 03357-011, exp rie Co. Policy EI 6-2- 6- 42- 7 1- Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AEI- 72. 12:01 741-003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST Taxicab No. 105; Make, Plymouth; 6 2 72. Sal erial, RT41COA233892; Insurance, Lib- Seria1ic15369D1207469; Insuranceh Liberty 741 003357-OS1InexpiriingC12:01olAio D2 ST Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AE1-741- 6-2_72. 703357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- Taxicab No. 107; Make, Plymouth; 7� Serial, RT41B71223410; Insurance, Ltb- Taxicab No. 89; Make, Plymouth; erty Mutual Insurance Co. pOlicy AEl- Serial, RT41COA233889; Insurance, Lib- ert} Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AEi- 742_723357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST "41-003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2-72. Taxicab No. 109; Make, Chevrolet; Taxicab No. 90; Make, Chevrolet; MutuallInsu7ra11nce Co Insurance. Liberty Serial, 1536991215433; Insurance, Liberty 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 642 - Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AE1-erty 72. 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- Taxicab NO. 110; Make, Chevrolet; i2. Serial, 133691K189737; Insurance, Liberty Seria11153697J18ce IMnsuranceh Liber y 003357 011 insurance ng 12:OloA.M. ST 842 - Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AE1-741- 72, 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- Taxicab No. 111; Make, Chevrolet; 72. Serial, 1536991170062; Insurance, Liberty Ser ali 15.a'rT170795; Insuran eh Liberty W3357 O1lnsexpiringClB 12:01 A.M. STl 842 - Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AE1-741- 72. '03357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- Taxicab No. 115; Make, Chevrolet; 72. Taxicab No. 93; Make. Ford- a..rt„ Seral, 1536907207830; Insurance_ Linares moo No. 94; Make, Ford; Serial Serial, RT41B711319458MInsutance oLib- f nee Insurance, Liberty Mutual erty Mutual Insurance Policy AE1- nce Co. Policy AE1-741-003357-011 , 741-003357-011, exp%e CO.O. P A.M. ST ca 12 N A.M. ST 6-2-72. 8-2-7212:01 cab No. 95; Make, Chevrolet; Taxicab 1, 117; Make, Chevrolet; 1536977190530; Insurance, Liberty Serial, 15369771919.5 Insurance, Liberty 1 Insurance Co. Policy AEI -741- Mutual Insurance Co. policy AE1-741- 031, expiring 12:03 A.M. ST 6-2- 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6 -2 - cab No. 96; Make, Chevrolet; 72. -cab No. 118; Make, Chevrolet; 1338 Insurance CO.Insurance, Liberty Serial, 133691K387185; Insurance, Liberty l Insurance 12 Policy AEl-741- Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AE1-741- 011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A:ab.M. E 6-2- 153 No. 97; Make, Chevrolet; 72Taxicab No. 119; Make, Chevrolet; 1Insur 130515; Insurance, Liberty Serial, 15369910170141; Insurance, Liberty Insurance 12o. Policy AEI -741- Mutual Insurance Co. Polley AE1-741- 111, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- 003357-011, expiring 2:010. P A.M. ST 6 -2 - •ab l: 98; Make, Chevrolet; 72Taxies No. 120; Make, Plymouth; 133891K389681; Insurance, Liberty Serial, RT41B71139460; Insurance, Lib- 111sexpiringnce C12:O3o. PoA1K. ST 642- 741 003367-ollual lnexph'ingsurance Cl2:OlolA.M ST AEI - !ab No. 99; Make, Plymouth; 6_2_72 Taxicab No. 122; Make, Chevrolet; RT41COA233891; Insurance, Lib- Serial, 133691K187227; Insurance, Liberty .itual Insurance Co. policy AEi-,Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AEI-741- OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 464 PROCEEDINGS expiring Whereas, Said applicant has filed a 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- Taxicab No. 6; Make, Plymouth; Se- rial, RT41139A137485; Insurance, Ameri- can Reliable InsuranceCo. Policy CL 40937, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 7-24-72. 72 No. 123; Make, Chevrolet; can Reliable Insurance Co. Policy CL Taxicab No. 71; Make, Plymouth; Se - Taxicab Serial, 153690J207886; Insurance, Liberty 40937, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 7-24-72. Policy AEI -741- Taxicab No. 7; Make, Plymouth, Se- eri- rialcan Rell41C26able Ins284; Ins Co. Polio CL Mutual Insurance Co. 003357-011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- rial, RT41B9A137483; Insurance, Ameri- Insurance Co. Policyy CL 40937, exppiring 12:01 A.M. ST 7-24-72. ica 72; Make,Plymouth;Se- 72. can Reliable Taxicab No. 125: Make, Chevrolet; 40937, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 7-24-42. Se- rial, CCNo. can Reliable Insurance Co. Policy CL can Serial, 153699F124297; Insurance, Liberty Taxicab No. 8; Make, Plymouth, Mutual Insurance Co. Policy AEI -741- rial, RT41C28143283: Insurance, Ameri- expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 7-24-72. Taxicab No. 73; Make, Plymouth; Se - 003357 -011, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 6-2- can Reliable Insurance Co. Policy CL rial, RT41B9A173; M Insurance, Ameri- 72. 40937, e�cprrng 12:01 A.M. ST 7-24- 2. Whereas, Said applicant has filed a Taxicab No. 9; Make, Plymouth, Se- can Reliable Insurance Co. Policy CL 40937, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 7-24-72. coppy of the insurance policy with the rial, RT41C26143284; Insurance, Ameri- Saint Paul and said policy has Reliable Insurance Co. Policy CL Taxicab No. 81; Make, Plymouth; Se - rial, RT41C26143282; Insurance, Ameri- City of can been approved as to form and execu- 40937, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 7-24-72. there- Make, Plymouth; Se- can Reliable Insurance Co. Policy CL tion by the Corporation Counsel, Taxicab No. 10; PT41COD173779; Issuance, Ameri- 40937, e�cpfiring 12:01 A.M. ST 7-24-72. Taxicab No. 83; Make, Plymouth; Se - fore, be it rial Resolved, That licenses to operate can Reliable Insurance Co. Policy CL rial, RT41C26151155; Insurance, Ameri- said motor vehicles as taxicabs upon 40BS7 axp iring 12:01 A.M. ST 7-24-72. Paul, Make, Plymouth; Se- can Reliable Insurance Co. Policy CL the streets of the City of Saint Taxicab No. 11; are hereby granted to RT41B9A174069; Insurance, Ameri- 40937, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 7-24-72. Taxicab No. 84; Make, Plymouth; Se- be and the same rial, Cab -Line, Inc. dba Yellow Cab. can Reliable Insurance Co. Policy CL rial, RT41B9A137484; Insurance, Aymyeri- A,dopted by the Council May 30, 1972- 40937 e�xcppiring 12:01 A.M. ST 7-24-72. can Reliable InsuranceCo. 7-24-72.CL Approved (June 10, 1972) rial72 a RT41COA1523 8; Insurance,lAmeri- 3 pp iring Taxicab No. Make, Plymouth, Se - can Reliable Insurance Co. Policy CL R 1 32 Insurance, 40937, expfrng 12:01 A.M. ST Plymouth; No. 14; Make, Plymouth: Se- can liable Insurance icyAmeri- can Reliable Issuance Co. Polley CL 40937, 12:01 A.M. ST Council File No. 258827 — By Dean Taxicab Reliabl AInsur Insurance, Ameri- expiring Plymouth; Taxicab No. 87; Make, Plymouh; Se - Meredith Meredith can' Dick J. Fingerholz dba can Reliable Insurance Co. Policy CL 7-24-72Se- rial, RT41C26143287; Insurance, Ameri- Whereas, Radio Cab Co. has made Application 12,01 No 15;. Make, Ply our hT one (1) Amen- can Reliable Insurance Co. Polley CL 40937, e� airing 12:01 A.M. ST 7-24-72. L 13905 for license to operate rial, RT41C26151156; Insurance, Insurance Co. Policy CL hthe Taxicab No. 106; Make, Plymouth; Se- rial, RT41B9A381754; Insurance, Ameri- smor treets ofhCity ofaSaint Paul, dee can Reliable exST follows: 40Taicica rN g 12:Mak01 1 e?Plymouth?Se- can Reliable Issuance Co. Polic CL 40TaxicabiNog108 scribed as Taxicab No. 113; Make, Plymouth 1970; rial, RT41COA165357: Insurance, Ameri- �Ma1cA.e4Plymoth;2Se- Serial, PT41COD17377; Insurance, Lib- can'Reliable Insurance Co. Policy CL rial, RT41B9A137487; Insurance, Aymyeri- arty Mutual Ins. Co. Policy ANI -141- 12:01 A.M. ST 7-24- 40Ta 25•, Make, PM. lymouth12-01 P; 40937. can ReliableInsurance 2:011 ST 7-24-72. 058330-011 expiring cabiNo 72. rial, RT41C26143293; Insurance, Ameri- . Taxicab No. 112, Make, Plymouth; Se - Whereas, Said applicant has filed a can Reliable Insurance Co. Policy CL rial, RT41C26143292; Insurance, Amer)- copy of the insurance policy with the 90937, expirng 12:01 A.M. ST 7-24-72. Sant Paul and said policy has 34, Make, Plymouth; Se- can Reliable Insurance Co. Polley CL 40937, 12;01 A.M. ST 7-24-72. City of Taxicab No. been approved as to form and execu- rial, RT41C26143288; Insurance, Ameri- CL expiring Taxicab No. 114, Make, Plymouth; Se - tion by the Corporation Counsel, there- can Reliable Insurance Co. Policy rial, RT41C26151157; Insurance, Ameri- operate said be it 40937, expnrng 12:01 A.M. ST 7-29-72. That license to operate said 35, Make, Plymouth, Se- q 9 Reliable Ins r nce Co. Policy CL Resolved, Taxicab No. motor vehicle as a taxicab upon the tial, RT41B96154175; Insurance, Ameri- �xcpp Taxicab No. 121, Make Plymouth; Se - of u ,De be a J can Reliable Insurance Co. Policy CL herebyfgraint rial, RT41ClR167977; Insurance, Amerl- me is nt d the same thesa Cab d t 40937, e�cpirng 12:01 A.M. ST 7-24-72. Make, Plymouth, Se- can Reliable Insurance Co. Polleyy CL 40937, 12:D3 A.M. ST 7-24-72. holz dba Radio n,+, hol d the Council May 30, 1972. -,Taxicab No. 37; a cman Cf1D173776: Insurance, Ameri- exxppiring Taxleah No. 124: Make. Plymouth: Se - Council File No. 258828 — By Dean c MeredWhereas, The Royal Service, Inc. dba 4 Radio Cab has made Application L 14829 n for licenses to operate forty-two (42)motor , taxicabs uon streets ofhthe sCity of Saint Paul, dee scribed as follows: _ )937, expiring 12:01 A.M. sr v-za-i�. 39; Make, Plymouth; Se- can Reliable Insurance Co. Policy CL 40937, 12:01 A.M. ST 7-24-72. Taxicab No. tal, RT41COA152319; Insurance, Ameri- expiring Whereas, Said applicant has filed a an Reliable Insurance Co. Policy CL copy of the insurance policy with the 0937, eacpiring 12:01 A.M. ST 7-24-72. 40; Make, Plymouth; Be- City of Saint Paul and said policy has been to form and execution Taxicab No. tal, RT41139A143143; Insurance, Ameri- approved as by the Corporation Counsel; therefore, an Reliable Insurance Co. Policyy CL be it .0937, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 7-24-72. 50; Make, Plymouth; Se- Resolved, That licenses 'to operate vehicles as taxicabs upon Taxicab No. •ial, RT41C26143289; Insurance, Ameri- said motor. the streets of the City of Saint Paul •anReliable Insurance Co. Policy CL be and the same are hereby granted to 10937, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 7-24-72. No. 64; Make, Plymouth; Se- the Royal Service, Inc. dba Radio Cab. 30, 1972. rial TaxnT ,an' Reliable Insu a ce Co. Policy cy CL Adopted by the Council May Approved June 1, 1972. 40937, exxppiring 12:01 A.M. ST 7-24-72. No. 65; Make, Plymouth; Se- (June 10, 1972) Taxles rial, RT41C28143' - Insurance, Ameri- can Reliable Insurance Co. Policy CL Council File No. 258829 — By Dean 40937, expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 7-24-72. No. 69; Make, Plymouth; Se- Meredith— Taxicab rial, RT41C26143285; Insurance, Ameri- Reliable Insurance Co. Policy CL Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay eer- can 4an expiring 12:01 A.M. ST 7-24-y2. No. 70; Make, Plymouth; Se- tain employes n the Department of Public Safety (General Administration, Taxicab tial, ica 1COD173778; Insurance, Ameri- Building Maintenance) for overtime i ;AINT PAUL, 1972 465 employment as described in the resolu- tion. Adopted by the Council May 30, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258830—By Charles P. McCarty— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Office of Clerk of Municipal Court for overtime em- ployment as described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council May 30, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258831 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are 'hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department of Public Safety (Police) for overtime employment as described in the resolu- tion. Adopted by he Council May 30, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council Fite No. 259835—By Roger M. Conway— Resolved, That the Council of he City of_Sant Paul dogs hereby accept Adopted by the Council May 30, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258837—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That Whaley Auto Sales be and hereby is granted a permit to install a used car lot on property lo- cated at the southeast corner of E. Seventh and Clarence Streets, more particularly described as follows: Lots 10, 11, 12, Block 2, Lorena Park, Plat 2; all in accordance with plans dated Received April 10, 1972; subject to the condition that said applicant -permittee, and its successors and assigns, shall make due compliance with all applica- ble provisions of municipal ordinances, state statutes and rules and regula- tions of public authorities having cog- nizance. Adopted by the Council May 30, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258838—By Victor J. Tedesco- Resolved, That Waterggate be and hereby is granted a permit to Install a 469 -car parking facility for highrise apartments onropany located south of Shepard Road et Davern Street, more particularly described as follows: Those parts of Government Lot 4, Section 21, Township 28 North, 466 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Range 23 West of the Fourth Prin- cipal Meridian and of Lots 1 and of Snelling Out Lots, lying South- easterly of the following described lines: Beginning at a point on the East line of said Section 21, a distance of 18.19 feet South of the point at which the Southerly line of Young- man Avenue intersects the maid Fast line of said Section 21; thence South 57 degrees, 52 minutes West, a dis- tance of 1,491.33 feet to a point; thence South 89 degrees, 59 minutes West, a distance of 21.19 feet to a point in the East line of Davern Avenue; thence continuing South 89 degrees. 59 minutes West, a distance line of said Lot 4 and there termi- nating; subject to the rights con- veyed to the City of St. Paul by warranty deed dated July 12, 1957, filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Ramsey County, July 12, 1957, and recorded in Book 1555 of Deeds at page 303, and subject to the rights of the City of St. Paul in the Westerly 33 feet of said Lot 4 for Davern Avenue, including buildings and slips located thereon, and except the following described tract: Those parts of Government Lot 4, Section 21, Township 28 North, Range 23 West of the Fourth Principal Meridian, and Lot 1, Snelling Out Lots, bounded by the following de- scribed lines: Beginning at the ..hint of intersectinn of the vard and the East line of saia Section 21, thence South along the East line of Section 21, a distance of 242.61 feet to a point; thence South 90 degrees, 0 min- utes West a distance of 110.83 feet to a point; thence South 68 degrees, 00 minutes West, a distance of 330 feet to a point; thence South 56 degrees 30 min- utes West, a distance of 736.22 feet to a point; thence South 71 degrees, 59 minutes West, a distance of 266.4 feet more or less to a point on the East line of Davern Avenue which is 41.3 feet South of the point of inter- section of the East line of Dav- ern Avenue and the Southerly line of Reserve Boulevard; thence North along the East line of Davern Avenue 41.3 feet to an intersection with the South- erly line of Reserve Boulevard; thence Northerly and easterly along the Southerly line of Re- serve Boulevard, in its course as recorded in Document 1431385, Page 303, Book 1555 of Deeds, to the point of beginning. Also subject to a permanent ease- ment (and any appurtenant right of ingress and egress over the area thereof) for the construction and maintenance of a public storm sewer on, under and across. and through the following described property; a strip of land 20 feet in width lying Northerly of the Mis- sissippi River; Southerly of the South line of Mississippi River Boulevard as described above and lying adjacent to and 10 feet on either side of a line 325 feet West- erly from and parallel to the East section line of Section 21, Township 28 North, Range 23 West. 1 in accordance with plans dated aceived April 21, 1972; subject to the indition that said applicant -permittee, id its successors and assigns, shall ake due compliance with all applica- e provisions of municipal ordinances, ate statutes and rules and regula- ons of public authorities having cog- izance. Adopted by the Council May 30, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) funds infers of funds as of idicated in documents id made a part here - s fully as if the same ully and completely 1 aHproved, copies of d also being on file in -ity Clerk and in the Comptroller. Council May 30, 1972. 1, 1972. 10, 1972) Council File No. 258840— Resolved, That the transfers within funds of the various City Departments heretofore approved by the City Comp- troller, as such transfers of funds as of May 30, 1972 are indicated in documents attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, as fully as if the same were set forth fully and completely herein, are hereby approved, copies of the aforementioned also being on file in the office of the City Clerk and in the office of the City Comptroller. Adopted by the Council May 30, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258841— Resolved, That the transfers within funds of the various City Departments heretofore approved by the City Comp- troller, as such transfers of funds as of .May 36, 1972 are indicated in documents attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, as fully as if the same were set forth fully and completely herein, are hereby approved, copies of the aforementioned also being on file in the office of the City Clerk and in the office of the City Comptroller. Adopted by the Council May 30, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258842 -- Resolved, That the transfers within funds of the various City Departments heretofore approved by the City Comp- troller, as such transfers of funds as of May 30, 1972 are indicated in documents attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, as fully as if the same were set forth fully and completely herein, are hereby approved, copies of the aforementioned also being on file in OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 467 the office of the City Clerk and in the office of the City Comptroller. Adopted by the Council May 30, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258843-258844—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury to the aggregate amo,bji of $1,794,502.37, covering checks nurn el 9725 to 9968 inclusive, as per checks'or pertinent listing of same on file I. the office of the City Comp- troller. Adopted by the Council May 30, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258852 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, The City of Saint Paul is considering the exchange of real prop- erty to facilitate the construction of a new Fire Training Academy to be lo- cated in the vicinity of Midway Stadi- um; and Whereas, Request has been received by the City to permit Malan Construc- tion Company, a Michigan corporation, to perform general grading and fine grading work including removal of soil from the property presently owned by the City of Saint Paul, and the Fire Department will make use of the fill material to be removed by Malan Pnn- Fire Training Site for ft menta now, therefore, be Resolved, That Malan Company is hereby given tile purpusu of pamorming me neces- sary site preparation work on the land including fma grading and general grading, all such work to be performed at the permittee's own cost and ex- pense and at the permittee's risk, sub- ject to the condition that permittee provide public liability insurance cov- ering itself and the City of Saint Paul from any and all damages, claims, losses, judgments, suits or expenses', and on account of all claims of what- ever nature for injury to person and/or' property arising out of or connected with the work to be performed by the said permittee pursuant to this author- ization, said insurance to be in amounts not less than $500,000.00 for injury to any person and/ or persons in any single incident; and in an amount not less than $250,000.00 for injury to prop- erty in any single accident: Subject to ponding area and High- way 51, the South 683.63 feet of the North 843.63 feet of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 28, Township 29, Range 23, except the West 350 feet thereof; and, be it Further Resolved, That this permis- sion and authority shall be in existence for a period of 60 days from and after the passage, approval and publication hereof; and it is further conditioned upon the permittee reimbursing the resolution; and, fst urther, that thtion e per- mittee file its letter accepting the terms and conditions contained herein to- gether with certificate of insurance with the office of the City Clerk. Adopted by the Council May 31, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258853—By Charles P. McCarty— Clerk and Compt roller are hereby autor horized to execute on behalf of the City of Saint Paul Agreement with the U. S. Department of Labor, Manpower Ad- ministration, for the City of Saint Paul's Recreation Support Program for 25e 1972 wherebymthe 9b1 ty2 would gre- ceive $36,165.00 for the support of this program, all in accordance with the Application and Budget attached here- to. Adopted by the Council May 31, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258854—By Rosalie L. Butler— luti nerC SFP T.217625 yapproved April 21, 1964, authorized acceptance of certain described real property from Holiday Realty, Inc., for the purpose of con- structing Shepard Road, and in return therefor, agreed to pay the sum of $4,000.00 as reimbursement to the own- er of the adjacent property for cost of constructing a five-foot high chain link fence; and Whereas, The City of Saint Paul has not paid the sum of $4,000.00 to the owner pursuant to the 1964 Agreement, and request has now been made for such payment; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That upon receipt of a Re- Reto alty 2., said eiaoptea Dy the Council May 31, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258855—By Charles P. McCarty— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the St. Paul—Ramsey County Criminal Justice Advisory Commission for overtime employment as described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council May 31, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258856—By Dean Meredith Resolved, That the City Council hereby concurs in the action of the Contract Committee in the award of a contract for furnishing all labor, mate- rials and equipment necessary or incidental to the CONSTRUCTION OF CON- CRETE CURB AND GUTTER on the east side only of DULUTH STREET from 468 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Hoyt Ave. to Idaho Ave. and on both sides of WOODBIt E AVENUE from Maryland Avenue to Orange Avenue for the Department of Public Works. to Michaels Concrete Company for the contract price of $8,044.50 as a result of Formal Bid No. li and the specifications incorporated therein. Michaels Con - .rete Company being the lowest responsible bidder under the specations and the Corporation Counsel is hereby directed to draft the proper form of contract and obtain the necessary performance and payment bonds The proper City offi- cials are hereby authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. C. F. No. 257990 Contract Nos. C-0516 & C-0508 C-0516 C-0508 Costa Duluth Woodbridge $ Total Contract Price $2,934.00 $5,110.50 $ 8,044.50 City Force Work .. ..... .. .......... .. ... 300.00 500.00 800.00 Valuation & Assess. Services 77.00 153.00 230.00 Engr. and Insp. 15% .... .... ............. 485.10 841.57 1,326.67 .. 58.00 189.00 247.00 Coll. or Misc. Charges ...................... Total ........................................ $3,854.10 $6.794.07 $10,648.17 C-0516 C-0508 FinancingDuluth Woodbridge Total Assessed against Benefitted Property ....... $3,854.10 $6,794.07 $10,648.17 Dept. Cont. No.0-0516, C-0508 Engineer's Estimate: $9,800.00 Formal Bid No. 5056 Adopted by the Council May 31, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258857 — By Dean Counsel is hereby directed to draft the Meredith— proper form of contract. The proper Resolved, That the Council hereby City officials are hereby authorized to concurs in the award of the Pu rchasinglexecute said contract on behalf of the CommitTRteUCK f CHASSIS and CKliv-UP FitB 5028 int Paul. TRUCKS to the City of Saint Paul, ITEM 4 4 Req'n. #0676—Code: 1220-354— Department of Public Works, Municipal for Public Works—Fund: 0270-803 Equiptient, 891 North Dale Street, ITEM #5—Req'n. #0679—Code: 1220-354 Saint Paul, Minnesota, as follows: ITEM P.R. & n...—Fun 4t0680 --Code: TO: INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER —for Public Works—Fund: 2235-803. COMPANY ITEM #7—Req'n. #06B1—Code: 1220-354 ITEM #6 — One — 24,000 lb. —for Public Works—Fund: 2235-803 G.V.W. TRUCK CHASSIS Adopted by the Council May 31, 1972. with dump body and hoist, Approved June 1, on, International Model 1700 ....$ 6,920.00 (June 11 2. (Less allowance for trade-in) 972) 1-1963 Dodge Dump Truck— City No. 112 .................$ 350.00 Total amount of contract..$ 6,57-0.00ICouere File No. 258858 — By Dean TERMS: —0-- Meredith— Resolved, That the proper City offf- TO: MIDWAY FORD cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- ITEM #4—One—TRUCK CHAS- tain employes in the Department of SIS with stake body and by public Safety (Bureau of Health) for draulic lift gate. Ford F500 overtime employment as described in w/Flasco Body axon Tail the resolution. Gate ..... .. .. .. $ 5,053.00 Adopted by the Council May 31, 1972. (Less allowance for trade-in) Approved June 1, 1972. 1-1967 International 4x4 ex- (June 10, 1972) ITEM s#�ck OnetY NTANDEM$ 1,500.00 TILT -CAB TRUCK CHASSIS with special dump body and Council File No. 258859—By Victor J. Tedesco— hoist, Ford CT900 w/truck Tedesco— utilities body and ED Resolved, That the Department of Twin Telescopic Hoist .. $15,792.00 Parks and Recreation and Public Build - ITEM #7 — Two — 8.000 lb. ings, City of Saint Paul, is hereby auth- ar Ford F3 OI9' pick up RUCKS:$ 3,059.00 Zooe fromto p availablfr the eo animaCopmurchase (Less allowance for trade-jn) funds, Code 3750-722, one (1) male, 1-1964 Ford 9' Pick-up—City young Siberian Tiger (Registered No. 19 .......................$ 450.00 Stock) at a cost of Two Thousand 1-1963 Chev. 9' Pick-up— ($2,000.00) Dollars, plus 30 days insur- City No. 113 ................$ 500.00 once in addition to purchase price and plus freight charges. The Siberian Total amount of contract ..$24,513.00 Tiger is available from the Cheyenne TERMS: none Mountain Zoological Park, P. O. Box in accordance with the specifications on 158. Colorado Springs, Colorado. Formal Bid # 5028, the award being Adopted by the Council May 31, 1972. made to the lowest meeting specifications. The Corporaonsible tion der Approved 972. (June 10, 1972) I OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 469 Council File No. 258860—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That Capital City State Bank be and hereby is granted a permit to install and operate a drive-in bank- ing facility on the northeast corner of Riceand Lawson Streets, more particu- larly described as follows: Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, and the vacated alley, Block 3, J. F. Eisenmenger's Addition; all in accordance with plans dated Re- ceived March 28, 1972; subject to the condition that said applicant -permittee, and its successors and assigns, shall make due compliance with all applica- ble provisions of municipal ordinances, state statutes and rules and regula- tions of public authorities having cog- nizance. Adopted by the Council May 31, 1972. Approved June i, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258861—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That Mary-Casy Realty Corporation be and hereby isegranted a permit to install a 48 -car parking lot for use in conjunction with a restaurant on the north side of Ford Parkway be- tween Cretin Avenue and Mt. Curve Boulevard, more particularly described as follows: Lots 22-26, Block 7, St. Catherine Park Addition; all in accordance with plans dated Re- ceived February 11, 1972; subject to the condition that applicant meet all the design standards; further subject to of the resolution approvin, cation; and further subject dition that said applicar and its successors and a make duecompliance with ble provisions of municipal states statutes and rules am of public authorities havinf Adopted by the Council ] Approved June 1, 1972. (June 30, 1972) Council File No. 258873—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby approves the application of said City of Saint Paul for abatement of 1971 taxes and assess- ments on various parcels of real estate acquired by said City, and that said assessments are hereby cancelled, the descriptions of said parcels and amounts of such taxes and assessments being shown in County Auditor's File No. 84625. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258874—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized and directed to execute, on behalf of the City of Saint Paul, Agreement between the City and Grover Dimond Associates, Inc., providing for a Site Analysis and Study for the relocation of the City's Farmer's Market for a cost to the City not to exceed $5,000.00. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258875—By Victor J. the The attached plans and ape - for AtC r onditioning of the the Public Works Deoart- 1, 1972. 10, 1972) 1, 1972. Council File No. 258876 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That out of the Workmen's Compensation Account of the General Fund weekly compensation of $80.00 be paid Leo J. Koran while he is tem- porarily totally disabled by reason of injuries he received on May 4, 1972, while employedby the Department of Public Works and that $336.00 in partial settlement, to and including June 2, 1972, is now due and payable. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 30, 1972) Council File No. 258877 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That pursuant to Chapter 466, Minnesota Statutes 1963, and upon delivery to the Corporation Counsel of a release approved by him, Rollin Segelstrom be paid $108.45 out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, in Rill set-tle of claim for damages sustained as a result of an accident on March 14 1972 at or near Hudson Road near Earl Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota, involving a policeman while in the performance of his official duties. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258878—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas. The City Architect has re- quested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the advis- Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: Jacob H. and Mabel Schmitt 470 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Paul in the Council Chamber nf the Court House in said city at 10:00 o'clock a.m. on June 22, 1972 to consider the advisa- bility and necessity of ordering the cor- rection of wrecking and removal of said structures on the above described prop- erty inasmuch as said structures are re- ported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the City Ar- chitect, on behalf of the City Council, notify by mail the record owners of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other inter- ested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. (Old) Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258879—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That a net extra in the amount of Four Hundred Ninety-nine and 25/100 Dollars ($499.25) be allowed under Contract L-7493 between the City of Saint Paul and Lieberg Construction, Inc., said contract for site work at Merriam Park Play Area, and said extra to cover the following: Substitute Penta treated half rounds for creosoted railroad ties as specified, ADD .......$824.25 Eliminate Climbing trees, DEDUCT .................... 325.00 Net Extra ....................$499.25 said work having been requested by the Commissioner of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings, and agreement made with the contractor, and a memo- randum of said agreement having been filed with the Comptroller and counter- signed by him. Charge to 6000-502 to be reimbursed from 9767-460-004. Job #71-94. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Assessment 6.34 6.34 ... 6.34 ... 6.34 7.06 10.24 7.80 _.. 7.26 8.80 4.54 5.44 .... 5.44 .... 626 .... 8.06 .... 7.26 -- -- - _- 17.50 02-1955-100-02 ................ 02-1055-110-02 ................. 6.34 634 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 471 Council File No. 258882 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, The following SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR having met all of the provisions of Chapter 220 of the Legis- lative Code of the City of St. Paul, and having made the proper application for a SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR'S LI- CENSE, it is hereby Resolved, That the said SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR upon providing a bond and the payment of the Sixty Dollars ($00.00) license fee is hereby granted a license authorizing him to engage in the business of SIDEWALK CONTRAC- TOR in the City of St. Paul for the year 1972. Gilbert Construction Co. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258883 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to place, construct and maintain thereafter a transformer vault and 20' of duct along or across Eighth Street from manhole 812 to the transformer vault in accordance with the sketch attached hereto. Work to start on or after June 1, 1972 and to be completed on or before August 1, 1972. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258884 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground con- duit together with necessary manholes and lateral conduits to intersecting streets and alleys. North side University Avenue at East Property Line of Pelham Boulevard. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972• Approved June 1, 1972. (June 30, 1972) Council File No. 258899 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, Proper notice has been re- ceived as to change of officers and stockholders in the Turf Club, Inc, at 1601 University Avenue, holders of On Sale Liquor License No. 8139, expiring January 31, 1973, therefore, be 1t Resolved, That with the resignation of Vernon Dockett as President, he is replaced by Edward Moran as President and the sole stockholder is K. M. Campion. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258900 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, Proper notice has been re- ceived as to change of officers and stockholders in the Square Deal Liquor Store, Inc., holders of Off Sale Liquor ,,,,",.Inc icense No. 2558, at 818 Concordia Street, expiring January 31, 1973, there- fore, be it Resolved, That Ben Grobovsky (de- ceased) President has been replaced by Allan G. Goldberg as President and Ethel Grobovsky, Secretary and Treas- urer has been replaced by Lois Gold- berg as Secretary, and Allen G. Gold- berg is the sole stockholder. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258901 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 2216 for Class C3 -Drive -In Restaurant License, applied for by Gerald B. Dettinger at 1155 Montreal Avenue, be and the same is hereby granted, Provided, However, That no gasoline be sold on the premises, that the res- taurant close not later than 12 o'clock ,xi so as to oe walks around of snow and June 1, 1972. Council File No. 258902 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 987 for Class C3-13rlve-In Restaurant License applied for by Beverly K. & Robert G. Oien at 2345 Ellis Avenue, be and the same is herebyy granted subject to the following condition, that the grounds be prepared and maintained so as to be dustless, that the debris be picked up and removed daily from the prem- ises and that the sidewalks around the property be cleared of snow and ice during the winter. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258903 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258904 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1. 1972. (June 10, 1972) 02-1955-120-02 ................ 02-1955-130-02 ................. . 6.34 02-1955-140-02 ................. fi.34 Council File No. 258880—By Robert F. 02-1955-150-02 ................. 7.88 Sprafka— 02-1955-160-02 ................. 4.54 Resolved, That the proper City offi- 1,2-1955-190-02 ................. 6.34 cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- 02-1478-101-02 .................10.88 tai. employes in the Department of 02-1476-110.02 .................10.88 Water for overtime employment as 02-1955-220-02 ................. 4.54 described in the resolution. 02-1955-230-02 ................. 7.88 Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. 02-1955-240-02 ................. 8.34 Approved June 1, 1972. 02-1955-250-02 ................. 6.34 (June 10, 1972) 02-1955-260-02 ................. 6.34 02-1955-270-02 ............•,..19 02-1955-280-02 .. ............ 12 Council File No. 258881 — By Dean 02-191901-02 ...............•' 6.34 634 Meredith— 02-1955-300-02 ................. Whereas, Certain streets were added 02-1955-310-02 .............. • 5:3 26 to the street flushing list at the begin- 02-1955-320-02 ...............:: 4 98 ning of 1971 and 02-1955-330-02 ............... 5.90 Whereas, Construction of these streets 02-1955-380-02 ................. was not completed during 1971 in time 02-1955-390-02 ................. 02-1955--400-02 7.28 to be flushed and Whereas, The 1971 assessment for ................. 02-1955-x:10-02 ................. 8.34 flushing these streets was erroneously 02-1955-420-02 .. ..............18.58 levied against the property identifted Resolved, That the assessment be re - by the following Code Numbers funded to the fee owners of record as Code Assessment of the date of this resolution and to the Sprinkling Fund Code 02-1955-020-01 ................. .90 02-1955130-01 ............ 6.52 charged 4202-482. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. 02-1955-040-01 ................. 8.34 02-1955-050-01 ................. 6.34 Approved June 1, 1972. 02-1955-060-01 ................. 6.34 (June 30, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 471 Council File No. 258882 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, The following SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR having met all of the provisions of Chapter 220 of the Legis- lative Code of the City of St. Paul, and having made the proper application for a SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR'S LI- CENSE, it is hereby Resolved, That the said SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR upon providing a bond and the payment of the Sixty Dollars ($00.00) license fee is hereby granted a license authorizing him to engage in the business of SIDEWALK CONTRAC- TOR in the City of St. Paul for the year 1972. Gilbert Construction Co. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258883 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to place, construct and maintain thereafter a transformer vault and 20' of duct along or across Eighth Street from manhole 812 to the transformer vault in accordance with the sketch attached hereto. Work to start on or after June 1, 1972 and to be completed on or before August 1, 1972. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258884 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground con- duit together with necessary manholes and lateral conduits to intersecting streets and alleys. North side University Avenue at East Property Line of Pelham Boulevard. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972• Approved June 1, 1972. (June 30, 1972) Council File No. 258899 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, Proper notice has been re- ceived as to change of officers and stockholders in the Turf Club, Inc, at 1601 University Avenue, holders of On Sale Liquor License No. 8139, expiring January 31, 1973, therefore, be 1t Resolved, That with the resignation of Vernon Dockett as President, he is replaced by Edward Moran as President and the sole stockholder is K. M. Campion. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258900 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, Proper notice has been re- ceived as to change of officers and stockholders in the Square Deal Liquor Store, Inc., holders of Off Sale Liquor ,,,,",.Inc icense No. 2558, at 818 Concordia Street, expiring January 31, 1973, there- fore, be it Resolved, That Ben Grobovsky (de- ceased) President has been replaced by Allan G. Goldberg as President and Ethel Grobovsky, Secretary and Treas- urer has been replaced by Lois Gold- berg as Secretary, and Allen G. Gold- berg is the sole stockholder. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258901 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 2216 for Class C3 -Drive -In Restaurant License, applied for by Gerald B. Dettinger at 1155 Montreal Avenue, be and the same is hereby granted, Provided, However, That no gasoline be sold on the premises, that the res- taurant close not later than 12 o'clock ,xi so as to oe walks around of snow and June 1, 1972. Council File No. 258902 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 987 for Class C3-13rlve-In Restaurant License applied for by Beverly K. & Robert G. Oien at 2345 Ellis Avenue, be and the same is herebyy granted subject to the following condition, that the grounds be prepared and maintained so as to be dustless, that the debris be picked up and removed daily from the prem- ises and that the sidewalks around the property be cleared of snow and ice during the winter. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258903 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258904 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1. 1972. (June 10, 1972) THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 473 472 PROCEEDINGS OF Council File No. 258905 — By Dean Resolved, That the said SIDEWALK project against the Contractor for such period. (j) Administrative Assistant to the Mayor Meredith— pp CONTRACCpTOR upon providing a bond extended f the SixtyDollars Resolved,Thatlicensesed and AppAdoroved ed June 5, 1972.ted by the 11 June 2, 1972. eis tor of ��)) Secretary to the Mayo Information pd, air $ 0.00)e liceri ee feehereby by thel ($60.00) the (June 10, 1972) 1C. Confirmation of appointments by tached to this resolution be and the license authorizing him to engage in SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR the Council: same are hereby granted and the City business of Clerk is instructed to issue such It- in the City of St. Paul for the year Council File No. 258919-By Roger M. Legislative Aides. 11. Dedication. censes upon the payment into the City 1972. Conway— McGough Construction Co. Inc. 12. Address the Mayor. treasury of the reVired fees. by the Council Tune 1, 1972. Adopted by the Council June 2, 1972. Whereas, In the matter of Comp- Contract L-9007, City Project 13. Benediction and adjournment. io Adapted Approved June 1, 1972. Approved June 5 1972. troller's 72. 72. Nos. 70-G-1890 & 70-S-1401B, for the Adopted by the Council June 2, 1972. (June 30, (June 10, Improvement of Streets, Alleys and Approved June 5, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Sidewalks in CENSUS TRACTS 9 & 10, CONTRACT B, and Construction of a Council File No. 259906 — By Dean Council File No. 258917—By Roger M. Storm Sewer System known as Walsh- Ivy Extensions, Arron Construction Council File No. 258921-By Rosalie L. Meredith— Conway— Resolved, That Foodstuff Vending Ma- Whereas, In the matter of Comp- Company, Inc., Contractor, the speci- by the find date of completion is July 15, 1971, gutler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on chines licenses applied for per- troller's Contract L-7430 for construe- sons, firms, etc. named on the list at- tion of the PHALEN CREEK RELIEF and Whereas, Due to beyond the City Treasury, to the aggregate amount of $413,067.70, covering checks tached to this resolution be and the conditions same are hereby granted, and the City SEWER from North Street to Weide the Contractor's control the Contractor Street, City Project No. 71-S-1359B, numbered 10119 to 10295 inclusive, as per checks or pertinent listing of same Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses Hurley Construction Company, Con- was unable to complete the contract by the City trees- said date of completion, therefore it on file in the office of the City Comp- - upon the payment into tractor, the specified date of completion o ury of the required fees. Resolved, That the proper City offi- is December 31, 1971, and rials be and they are hereby author- troller. Adopted by the Council June 2, 1972. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. Whereas, The Contractor was not able to the contract by said date ized and directed to extend the time of Approved June 5, 1972, (June 10, 1972) complete (June 10, 1972) of completion, therefore be it completion to November 19, 1971, pro- vided that the Contractor shall pay for Resolved, That the proper City Offi- rials be and they are hereby author- all costs of engineering and inspection performed from November 1, 1971, Council File No. 258922—By Roger M. Council File No. 258907 — By Dean ized and directed to execute an amend- the through November 19, 1971, and such Conway— Meredith— meat to said contract extending Resolved, That Motor Vehicle Driver time of completion to May 31, 1972, pro- costs shall be withheld from the final for by the persons that this resolution shall estimate as provided for in the Special Resolved, That the St. Paul Jaycees are hereby authorized and permitted to Highland Parkway from Snelling licenses applied vided however, named on the list attached to this reso- have no force or effect unless the Provisions of the Contract, and pro- that this use Avenue ,east to Hemline Avenue on lution be and the same are hereby sureties on the Contractor's bond con- vided however, resolution shall is in- have no force or effect unless the Saturday, June 3, 1972 (first trial run), granted, and the City Clerk sent thereto and file such consent in - atto issue such°licenses upon the with the City Comptroller, and sureties on the Contractor's bond con- in Saturday, June 10, 1972 (second trial run), and Saturday, June I7, 1972 for writing payment into the City treasury of the sent thereto and file such consent - be it writing with the City Comptroller, and the Annual St. Paul Soap Box Derby; revired fees. Further Resolved, That the City of Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Paul hereby waives all claim for be it be it Commis- Further Resolved, That the Commis- Saint Approved June 1, 1972. liquidated damages and that no engf- Further Resolved, That the City of Approved Saint Paul hereby makes no further sinner of Public Works is hereby 10, 1972) neering and inspection costs on this be charged to the Con- claim for liquidated damages or engi- 1 thorized to issue a permit to sad St. Paul Jaycees for the use of said street reject will p - neering and inspection costs on this tractor for such extended period. project against the Contractor for such upon and subject to the following pro- - Council File No. 258908 — 258909 — By Adopted by the Council June 2, 1972. extended period. visions, terms and conditions: Rosalie L. Butler— Approved June 5, 1972. Adopted by the Council June 2, 1972. Resolved, That checks be drawn on (June 10, 1972) Approved June 5, 1972. 1. The Council hereby waives the requirement that the permittee pay the City Treasury, to the aggregate (June 1C, 1972) $685;694.69, covering checks the cost of publication of this res- amount of numbered 9969 to Jolla inclusive as per listing of same on Council File No. 258918—By Roger M. Council File No. 258920—By Rosalie L. elution; 2. That said permittee shall notify the Traffic Bureau of the Public checks or pertinent file in the office of the City Comptrol- Conway— Butler—Robert F. Sprafka— Works Department when the street ler. by the Council June 1, 1972. troller'sere Contract L-9002In the te City Projr of ect Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby adopt is to be closed and again when it is opened, and the City also waives Approved June 1, 1972. No. 69-G-1889, for the Improvement of as its agenda for June 6, 1972, the fol- 1972) Sidewalks in CEN- the re uirement that the permittee q fur- (June 10, Streets, Alleys and lowing: SUS TRACTS 9 & 10, CONTRACT A, Barton Contracting Company, Cont A, 1. Call to order and calling of the roll is the Council Recorder. Pay all costs incurred in the nishing, installing and removal of barricades, signs and other traffic Council File No. 258914—By Victor J. tor, the specified date of completion N 2. National Anthem. July 15, 1971, and 3. Invocation. control devices; 3. The City hereby waives the re- Tedesco— Resolved, That out of the Workmen's Whereas, Due to conditions beyond Contractor 4. Oath of offfce all elected officials. for the furnishing of a Compensation Account of the General the Contractor's control the a compensation of $80.00 be was unable to complete the contract by 5. Election o4 President. 6. President assumes chair as surety bond surety bond and public permittee insurance, and the said permittee Fund weekly presid- Charles E. Underbakke, Jr., while said date of completion, therefore be 1t fne officer. expressly agrees and undertakes to paid Ke is temporarily totally disabled by Resolved, That the proper City Offi- 7. Election of Vice President. of injuries he received on May rials be and they are hereby author- 8. Election of Secretary (If City Clerk, fully indemnify and hold harmless the City of Saint Paul, its agents, reason 2, 1972, while employed by the Depart- ized and directed to extend the time elect City Clerk). and Pub- to November 19, 1971, officers and employees from any and all damages, claims, losses, meat of Parks and Recreation of completion 9. Confirmation of Mayor's appoint- tui Parkings and that $18.00 in final provided that the Contractor shall pay ments: judgments, suits or e�cperises aris- lir settlement, to and including May 8, for all costs of Engineering and In- (a) City Clerk 1972, is now due and payable. spection performed from November 1, (b) City Attorney ing out of or occasioned by the use of said street contemplated by this Adopted by the Council June 2, 1972. 1971, through November 19, 1971, and (c) Fire Chief be withheld from the permission and authority; 4. That said shall file its Approved June 5, 1972. such costs shall (d) Temporary Head of Department 1972) Final Estimate as provided for in the permittee written acceptance of this resolu- (June 10, of Parks Special Provisions of the Contract, and (e) Temporary Head of Department tion and of all the provisions, provided however, that this resolution of Libraries terms and conditions of the same Council File No. 258915—By Roger M. shall have no force or effect unless (f) Temporary Head of Department the Contractor's bond with the City Clerk before the is used by the permittee, Conway— the sureties on of Utilities The following SIDEWALK consent thereto and file such consent (g) Temporary Head of Department street and in the event of its failure to Whereas, CONTRACTOR having met all of the in writing with the City Comptroller, of Public Works do so, the permission and authorf- ty herebyy granted shall lapse. provisions of Chapter 220 of the Legis- and be it (h) Temporary Heads of Depart- the City of St. Pau], and Further Resolved, That the City of it June 2, 1972. yunee5 ]alive Code of (1) TemporarybHeadfea4 Depart- having made the proper application for Saint Paul hereby makes no further CONTRACTOR'S LI- ment of Finance uinspectionmcosts es eon Approved 1972 (June 10, 1972) �- a SIDEWALK nee ng and this CENSE, it is hereby 474 PROCEEDINGS OF TkU Council File No. 258923 — By Dean 1 Meredith— Whereas, Robert B. Peterson and ] Leonard Renfro, employees of the De- Vprtment of Public Safety, Bureau of Ponce, were injured in a third party accident on May 6, 1966, while engaged in the performance of their duties; and Whereas, The City has incurred medi- cal expense in the amounts of 82,282.30 for Robert B. Peterson and $35.00 for Leonard Renfro therefor, and said em- ployees were disabled from work for,a P=s of time being paid salary in the amounts of $4,680.39 for Robert B. Peterson and $141.90 for Leonard Ren- fro, for which the City may claim credit at the rate of $45.00 per week; and Whereas, A compromise settlement has been negotiated between said em- ployees and the other party involved in said accident, and further, a com- promise settlement has been negotiated between said employees and the City; and Whereas, The amount due and owing said employees, their attorneys, Mor - daunt, Walstad, Cousineau & McGuire, and the City all are included in one draft in the amount of $9,000.00, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged; and Whereas, Separate drafts for all the parties concerned are not easily ob- tainable and because of this, the City has agreed to the disbursing of the funds; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City offi- cials are hereby authorized to endorse the aforementioned draft of $9,000.00, and that $4,712.51 of this amount is to be accepted in full, final and complete settlement of the City's claims herein; Md that of said sum $1,350.00 is thereby _­ i., ri,.. Pnlice Salary Fund and Resolved, That the proper als are hereby authorized to Leonard Renfro the sum of and to Mordaunt, Walstad, & McGuire the sum of $3,- 1 by the Council June 5, 1972. �d June 5. 1972. (June 10, 1972) File No. 2589-- Victor J o— ed, That the Council of the City I COMMON COUNCIL iy reference, as fully as if the same vere set forth fully and completely ierein, are hereby approved, copies of he aforementioned also being on file n the office of the City Clerk and in .he office of the City Comptroller. Adopted by the Council June 5, 1972. Approved June 5, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258926— Resolved, That the transfers within funds of the various City Departments heretofore approved by the City Comp- troller, as such transfers of funds as of June 5, 1972 are in in documents attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, as fully as if the same were set forth fully and completely herein, are hereby approved, copies of the aforementioned also being on file in the office of the City Clerk and in the office of the City Comptroller. Adopted by the Council June 5, 1972. Approved June 5, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258927—By Leonard W. Levine— Resolved, That Rosalie L. Butler is hereby elected President of the City Council of the City of Saint Paul. Adopted by the Council June 6, 1972. Approved June 6, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258928—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That Leonard W. Levine is hereby elected Vice President of the City Council of the City of Saint Paul. Adopted by the Council June 6, 1972. Approved June 6, 1972. (June 16, 1972) Council File No. 258929—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the City Clerk is here- by elected Secretary of the City Council of the City of Saint Paul. Adopted by the Council June 6, 1972. Approved June 6, 1972. (June 16, 1972) of Saint Paul hereby authorizes the Coun proper City officers to execute, on gucil F11e No, 258930—By Rosalie L. tler— its behalf, a Rider to Agreement be- Whereas. Pursuant to authorization tween the City of Saint Paul and the by law and upon advice of the Council, St. Paul Municipal Baseball Association, the Mayor has appointed Harry E. the St. Paul Municipal Football Asso- Marshall to the position , City Clerk ciation, the St. Paul Municipal Basaer- of the City of Saint Paul, now, there - ball Association, the St. Paul Municipal fore, be it Hockey Association, and the St. Paul Resolved, That said appointment is Municipal Softball Association, a copy hereby concurred in and in all respects of which is hereto attached, marked app roved -and ratified. Exhibit A" and incorporated herein ,4dopted by the Council June 6, 1972. by reference. Approved June 6, 1972. Adopted by the Council June 5, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Approved June 5, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258931—By Rosalie L. Council File No. 258925— Butler— Resolved, That the transfers within Whereas, Pursuant to authorization funds of the various City Departments by law and upon advice of the Council, heretofore approved by the City Comp- the Mayor has appointed Kenneth J. troller, as such transfers of funds as of Fitzpatrick to the position of City At - attached hereto andimade a pte in art hereof tts herefore, be it City of Saint Paul, now, OF THE CITY OF Resolved, That said appointment is hereby concurred in and in all respects approved and ratified. Adopted by the Council June 6, 1972. Approved June 6. 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258932—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, Pursuant to authorization by law and upon advice of the Council, Conroy the torthe has appointed of Fre Chin F ef of the City of Saint Paul, now, therefore, be it Resolved, That said appointment is n hereby cocurred in and in all respects approved and ratified for a term of two years, concurrent with the term of the Mayor. Adopted by the Council June 6, 1972. Approved June 6, 1972. (June 10, 1972) File No. 258933—By Rosalie L. is, Pursuant to authorization by law an the Mayor to the noe SAINT PAUL, 1972 475 Council File No. 258936—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, Pursuant to authorization by law and upon advice of the Council, the Mayor has designated Daniel J. Dunford to the position of Acting Head of the Department of Public Works, until such time as administrative ordi- nances are adopted establishing the salaries and qualifications of depart- ment heads of the City, now, therefore, be it Resolved, That said appointment is hereby concurred in and in all respects approved and ratified. Adopted by the Council June 6, 1972. Approved June 6, 1972. (June 30, 1972) Council File No. 258937—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, Pursuant to authorization by law and upon advice of the Council. are un or ring =can or ine ment mans of the City, now, therefore, of Parks and Recreation be it Buildings of the City of Resolved, That said appointments are mill such time as adminis- hereby concurred in and in all respects rances are adopted estab- alartes and qualifications of heads the City, approved and ratified. Adopted by the Council June 6, 1972. of now, it Approved June 6, 1972. (June 30, 1972) That said appointment is erred in and in all respects d ratified. y the Council June 6, 1972. June 6, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258934—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, Pursuant to authorization by law and upon advice of the Council, the Mayor has designated J. Archer Eggen to the position of Acting Ijead of the Department of Libraries and Civic Buildings, until such time as adminis- trative ordinances are adopted estab- lishing the salaries and qualifications of department heads of the City, now, therefore, be it Resolved, That said appointment is hereby concurred in and in all respects approved and ratified. Adopted by the Council June 6, 1972. Council File No. 258935—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, Pursuant to authorization by law and upon advice of the Council, the Mayor has designated A. John Olinger to the position of Acting Head of the Department of Public Utilities, until such time as administrative ordi- nances are adopted establishing the salaries and qualifications of depart- ment heads of the City, now, therefore, be it Resolved, That said appointment is hereby concurred in and in all respects approved and ratified. Adopted by the Council June 6, 1972. Approved June 6, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 256938—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, Pursuant to authorization by law and upon advice of the Council, the Mayor has designated Robert W. Trudeau to the position of Acting Head of the Department of Finance of the City of Saint Pauluntil such time as administrative ordinances are adopted establishing the salaries and qualifica- tions of department heads of the City, now, therefore, be it Resolved, That said appointment is hereby concurred in and in all respects approved and ratified. Adopted by the Council June 6, 1972. Council File No. 258939—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, Pursuant to authorization by law, the Mayor has appointed Philip N. Lee to the position of Administra- tive Assistant to the Mayor, now, there- fore, be it Resolved, That said appointment is hereby, concurred in and in all respects approved and ratified. Adopted by the Council June 6, 1972. Approved June 6, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258940—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, Pursuant to authorization by law, the Mayor has appoipted Fred- erick J. Fischer to the position of Director of Public Information, now, therefore, be it THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 477 476 PROCEEDINGS OF That said appointment i=I Pollari as her Legislative Aide be and The Telephone Company to pay cost b of publication incident hereto. in an sign and a brick veneer facade in the City dedicated right-of-way of Fourth Resolved, Adopted by the Council June 7, 1972. hereby concurred in and in all respects thep same is here Y concurred Approved June 7, 1972. I appdoptroveed Street between Robert and Minnesota Streets has - approved and ratified. by the Council June 6, 1972. (June 10, 1972) by the Council June 6, 1972. been .prepared and intro - duced to the Council of the City of Adopted Approved June 6, 1972. Approve 1972.72) (June 10, 1972) Approved June 6,10, Saint Paul, and will be adopted on June (June 19 22, 1972 to be effective eventually on Council File No. 258956—By Victor J. Tedesco— July 24, 1972; now, therefore, it Resolved, That pending the said Ordi- Resolved, That permission be and Is lFile No. 258952 --BY Rosalie L. hereby granted to the Northwestern Council File No. 258941—By Rosalie L. Council Butler -800. nance becoming effective, the Commis - sinner ol Public Works is hereby au - Butler— Resolved, That upon the recommen- Bell Telephone Company to make nec- Whereas, Pursuant to authorization of the Mayor and pursuant to essary excavations for and to thorized and directed to issue a permit to the Kellogg Square Company for the dation place and by law, the Mayor has appointed Judy Section 10.07.4 of the Charter of the hereafter maintain underground con- E. Knoll to the position of Secretary City of Saint Paul, there is hereby duct together with necessary manhole, codstruction, opperation and mainte- nance of eight (8) tree planters, two (2) to the Mayor, now, therefore, be it transferred the sum of $160,000.00 from and buried cable. appointment is Reserve Account -Acta- Conduit gas lanterns, a wall sign and a brick veneer facade subject to the same Resolved, That said the Contingent and manhole on Ninth Street hereby concurred in and in all respects vity 0996 to the Legislative Operating east from Jackson Street to Sibley be con - ditions and requirements as set out in Ordinance approved and ratified. Street. the Council lune 6, 1972. Expense Account -Activity 0015 to Buried cable Sible C.F. No. 258961 ending be fore the Council of the City of Saint Adopted by allocated as follows: on Street north Approved June 6, 1972. y Services ........$300,000.00 from Ninth Street to loth Street. Paul, informal approval of the said (June 10, 1972) 100. Personal Contractual Services .. 15,000.00 All work in accordance with the at. 10,000.00 tached pl n as agrovedy construction operation and maintenance of the aforementioned Items being here- ., 200. 35,000.00 The T to pay cost Capital Outlay ......... by given in anticipation of the Anal adoption and approval of said Ordi- of publicat on incident hereto. Council File No. 258943—BY Rosalie L. $180,000.00 Adopted by the Council June 7, 1972. Approved June 7, 1972. nance. Adopted by the Council June 7, 1972. Butler— Whereas, The Council of the City of Adopted by the Council June 7, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Approved June 7, 1972. Saint Paul has adopted an ordinance Approved (June7i0191972) for the City (June 10, 1872) providing for personnel Council; and __�— Council File No. 258958—By Victor J. Whereas, The Council recognizes that Tedesco— before the terms Council File No. 258963 — 258964 — By some delay. will result Council File No. 258953—BY Victor J. Whereas, The following BITUMI- of said ordinance be- NOUS Rosalie L. Butler— Butler— and provisions CONTRACTOR having met all come effective; and Resolved, That permission be anTedesco—d is of the provisions of Chapter 720 of the The Council further r Resolved That checks be drawn on the Cit treasury,to the aggregate of Whereas, Legis- ranted to the Northwestern Legislative Code of the City of St. Paul sizes the necessity for appointing Legis- hereby g and having made the proper application - ]alive Aides pursuant to the provisions to place Bel] Telephone Company to make for a BITUMINOUS for amount $257,4638, coverincs numbered 10296 to 10316 inclusive, as necessary excavations and CONTRACTOR'S of said ordinance at a time prior to its appointments re- and hereafter maintain underground LICENSE, it is hereby date, said man- Resolved, per checks or pertinent listing of same on file in the office of the City Comp - effective That the said BITUMI- conduit together with necessary lateral conduits to intersect- quiring the establishment of appropri- NOUS CONTRACTOR upon providing troller. Adopted by the Council June 7, 1972. ate salary rates; and holes and a bond and the payment of the Sixty Avenue south of Whereas, An ordinance has been in- ing streets and alleys. Dollars ($60.00) license fee is hereby Approved June 7, 1972. (June 10, 1972) troduced establishing the range of On Raymond as Grade 40, Standish Street. granted a license authorizing him to salary for said position engage in the business of BITUMINOUS now, therefore, be it All work to be in accordance with the approved. CONTRACTOR in the City of St. Paul Resolved, That this Council does attached plans as its intent to establish The Telephone Company to pay cost for the year 1972. INTERMEDIARY ORDERS hereby express said salary rate for the positron Of of publication incident hereto. Blacktop Driveway Company from and after the Adopted by the Council June 7, 1972. Adopted by the Council June 7, 1972. Legislative Aide effective date of this Resolution, and Approved (June730,872. 1972) Approved (.Tunene 710,972. 1972) Council File No. 258685— that said ordinance subsequently passed by the Council shall reflect this intent. �_ In the Matter of reconstructing the Adopted by the Council June 6, 1972. Council File No. 258959—By Victor J. No. 258954—By Victor J. ' Approved June 6, 1972. Tedesco— sidewalk on the northeast side of McKinley Street abutting Lots 18, 1T (June 10, 1972) Council Tedesco— Resolved, That the proper City Offi- the Northern States and 18, of Block 4, Franksons Como Park Addition property known as 1490 Resolved, That cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- W Power Company be given permission to lain employes in the Department of thereafter maintain Public Works 1486 and 1484 Pascal Street and by doing all other work which is necessary and council File No. 258944—BY Leonard place, construct and for overtime employment Electric Distribution as described in the incidental to complete said improve - Levine— an underground resolution. That the appointment by Line across Smith Avenue from exist- and Adopted by the Council June 7, 1972. ment, under Preliminary Order 258340, approved April 27, 1972. Resolved, Councilman Leonard Levine of Michael Ing pole on N.W. corner of Sin a on S.W. Approved June 7, 1972. Legislative Aidein to existing (June 10, 1972) Martin as his and Walnut same is hereby corner of Smith and Walnut in accord- The Council of the City of St. Paul the thepp apAded by the Council June 6, 1972. Workvioilstart on othe r after 31er1972 ncil e No. 258960—By Victor J. June CTedesco­ =received report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above improvement, opted Approved June 6, 1972. and to be completed on or before and having considered safd report hereby (June 10, 1972) 7, 1972. - Council June 7, 1972. Resolved, That the proper City offs- resolves; 1. That the safd report and the p Adopted by the --�--- Approved June 7, 1972. cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- 972. tain employes in the Department same is herebya provem and adopted, (June 10, of F. Parks & Recreation &Public Buildings and the said improvement is hereby Council File No. 258945—BY Robert ----- for overtime employment as described ordered to be proceeded with, 2. That the nature of the ! mprove- ; Spraflta— Resolved, That the appointment by in the resolution. Council File No. 258955—BY Victor J. Adopted by the Council June 7, 1972, Robert F. Sprafka of John Approved ment which the Council recommends L to reconstruct the sidewalk on the Councilman June 7, 1972. LaPointe as his Legislative Aide be and Tedesco— (June 10, 1972) concurred in and Resolved, That permission be and is northeast side of McKinley Street abut - ting Lots 16, 17 and 18, Block the same is hereby hereby granted to the Northwestern approved. 6, 1972. Company to make nec- of 4, Mg—Lons Como Park Addition, Map - Adopted by the Council June Bell Telephone June 6, 1972. essary excavations for and to place and Council Fil No. 258962—By Victor J. und erty known as 1490, 1486 and 1484 Pascal Street and by doing all other work Approved Tedesco- (June 10, 1972) hereafter maintain an undergrofrom conduit on Sherburne Avenue Kent Whereas, An Ordinance. C.F. No. 258961, which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, except �--'-- Milton to Kent Street, granting permission to the Kel- Rosalie L. Street from Sherburne to University logg Square Company to construct, where it is determined that good and sufficient oured sidewalks now exist, Council File No. 258946—BY S Avenue. operate and maintain eight (8) tree to be in accordance with the planters, two (2) gas lanterns, with no altternatives, and that the call- Butler— ointment by All work a wall I That the app roved. ` plans as app mated cost thereof is 4.90 $ per lin. ft. Resolved, ',�,,. Councilwoman Rosalie Butler of Lots attached 478 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL for 5' wide walk $5.85 per lin. £t. for 6' Description - Reaney Ave., north wide walk. side from Cypress St. to Forest St. Resolved Further, That a public and on the south side of Reaney Ave. hearing be had on said improvement from Cypress St. to the west approxi - on the 27th day of June, 1972, at mately 100 feet. the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Finance File No. 59672, Preliminary the ho Chamber of the Court House Order 258344. Approved April 27, 1972, and City Hall Building th the City of Description - Parkway Dr., southeast St. Paul. That the Commissioner of side from Edgerton St. to Nebraska Finance give notice of said meeting to Ave. and on the east side of Edgerton the persons and in the manner pro- St. from Nevada Ave. to Parkway vided by the Charter, stating the time Dr. and place of hearing, the nature of the Finance File No. 59673, Preliminary Improvement and the total cost thereof Order 258343, Approved April 27, 1972, as estimated. Description Arlington Ave., both File No. S9668. sides from Greenbrier St. to Edgerton Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. St. Approved June 1, 1972. Finance File No. 59674, Preliminary (June lo, 1972) Order 258342, Approved April 27, 1972, Description - Frank St., both sides from Reaney Ave. to E. Seventh St. Finance File No. 59675, Preliminary Council File No. 258886- Order 258341, Approved April 27, 1972, In the Matter of constructing and re- Description -Atlantic St., both sides constructing sidewalks and by doing all from Reaney Ave. to E. Seventh St. other work which is necessary and in -with no alternativesiand that the esti- . cidental to complete said improvement, mated cost thereof s $4.90 per lin. it. except where it is determined that good for a 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lin. ft. for and sufficient poured sidewalks now a 6' wide walk. exist: Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement Finance File No. S9670, Preliminary on the 27th day of June, 1972, at Order 258346, Approved April 27, 1972, the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., In the Description - Earl St., both sides Council Chamber of the Court House from E. Fourth St. to E. Fifth St. and City Hall Building in the City of Finance File No. 59671, Preliminary St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Order 258345, Approved April 27, 1972, Finance give notice of said meeting to Description - Reaney Ave., north the persons and in the manner pro - side from Cypress St. to Forest St. vided by the Charter, stating the time and on the south side of Reaney Avx!. and place of hearing, the nature of the from Cypress St. to the west app improvement and the total cost thereof mately 100 feet. as estimated. Finance File No. 59672, Preliminary Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Order 258344, Approved April 27, 1972, Approved June 1, 1972. Description -Parkway Dr., southeast (June 10, 1972) side from Edgerton St. to Nebraska Ave. and on the east side of Edger- ton St. from Nevada Ave. to Parkway Dr.Council File No. 258887- Finance File No. 59673, Preliminary Order 258343, Approved April 27, 1972, In the matter of constructing and re - Description - Arlington Ave., both constructing sidewalks and by doing sides from Greenbrier St. to Edgerton all other work which is necessary and St.incidental to complete said improve - Finance File No. 59674, Preliminary mend, except where it is determined Order 25.6342, Approved April 27, 1972, that good and sufficient poured side- ' Description - Frank St., both sides walks now exist: from Reaney Ave. to E. Seventh St. Finance File No. S9676, Preliminary Finance File No. S9675, Preliminary Order 256311, Approved April 27, 1972, Order 258341, Approved April 27, 1972, Description -Gordon Ave., south side Description -Atlantic St., both sides from Ludlow Ave. to Hillside Ave.; from Reaney Ave. to E. Seventh St. on the north side of Gordon Ave. and on Langford hside olake Ave. f Park B The Council of the City of St. Paul from Langford Park to Ludlow Ave. =received the report of the Cove missioner of Finance upon the above Finance File No. S9677roved Preliminary 972, improvement, and having considered Order 258310. Approved April 27, oda said report, hereby resolves: Grotto St., west side from W. Nevada 1. That the said report and the Ave. to W. Nebraska Ave. same is hereby approved and adopted , Finance File No. 59678, Preliminary and the said improvement is hereby Order 258309, Approved April 27, 1972, ordered to be proceeded with. Gordon Ave., northeast side from the improve- Commonwealth Ave. to Carter Ave. 2. That the nature of ment which the Council recommends is and on the south side o£ Carter Ave. constructing and reconstructing side- from Gordon Ave. to Keston St. walks and by doing all other work Finance File No. 59679, Preliminary roved which is necessary and incidental excett Descri der 2tion8. A Marylnd Ave27south complete said improvement, P pp Lots 7 of whee a re it is determined�itlhiat^goo exist Ritchie's Sub_ p_ropertYtknown as 846, to OF THE CITY OF Finance File No. S9681, Preliminary Order 258305'A ppproved April 27, 1972, Description -Kilburn St., both sides from Orchard Ave. to the N. P. Tracks, Finance File No. S9682, Preliminary Order 258306, Approved April 27, 1972, Description -Kilburn St., both sides from Como Ave. to the Northern Pa- cific Trackage. Finance File No. S9684, Preliminary Order 258419, Approved May 3, 1972, Description -E. Lynnhurst Ave., west side from Feronia Ave. to Iris Place, Finance File No. S9683, Preliminary Order 258418, Approved May 3, 1972, Description --Carroll Ave., south side from Herschel St. to Milwaukee Road Trackage. Finance File No. 59685 Preliminary Order 258420, Approved May 3, 1972, Description -E. Lynnhurst Ave., east side from Feronia Ave. to University Ave. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is constructing and reconstructing side- walks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. S9676, Preliminary Order 258311, Approved April 27, 1972, Description - Gordon Ave., south side from Ludlow Ave. to Hillside Ave.; on the north side of Gordon Ave. from Langford Park to Hillside Ave. and on the south side of Blake Ave. from Langford Park to Ludlow Ave. Finance File No. S0677, Preliminary Order 258310, Approved April 27, 1972, Description -Grotto St., west side from W. Nevada Ave. to W. Nebraska Ave. Finance File No. 59678, Preliminary Order 258309, Approved April 27, 1972, Description - Gordon Ave., northeast side fromCommonwealth Ave. to Carter Ave. and on the south side of Carter Ave. from Gordon Ave. to Keston St. Finance File No. 59679, Preliminary Order 258308, Approved April 27, 1972, Description -Maryland .Ave, south side abutting Lots 7 through 10 of Ritchie's Sub. property known as M. to from Orchard Ave. to the N. P. Tracks. Finance File No. 59682, Preliminary Order 258306, Approved April 27, 1972, Description -Kilburn St., both sides from Como Ave. to the Northern Pa- cific Trackage. Finance File No. 59684 Preliminary Order 258419, Approved May 3, 1972, SAINT PAUL, 1972 , 479 Description -E. Lynnhurst Ave. west side from Feronia Ave. to Iris llace. Finance File No. S9683, Preliminary Order 258418, Approved May 3, 1972, Descrip-- tionCarroll Ave., south side from Herschel St, to Milwaukee Road Trackage. Finance File No. S9685 Preliminary Order 258420, Approved May 3, 1972, Description -E. Lynnhurst Ave., east side from Feronia Ave. to University Ave. with no alternatives, and that the esti- mated cost thereof is $4.90 per lin ft for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lin ft for 6' wide walk. Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 28th day of June, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner pro- vided by the Charter, slating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972, Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258888 - In the Matter of constructing and re- constructing sidewalks and, by doing hit other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, except where it iss determined that good and sufficient poured side- walks now exist: Finance File No. 59686 Preliminary Order 258421, Approver May 3, 1972, Description - Holton St., both sides from Hewitt Ave. to Taylor Ave, Finance File No. 59687, Preliminary Order 256422, Approved May 3, 1972, Description - Hamhne Ave., both sides from Hewitt Ave. to Taylor Ave. and on the east side of Hamline Ave, from Taylor Ave. to Pierce Finance File No. 59689, Preliminary Order 259424, Approved May 3, 1972, Description - Fernwood St., both sides from W. Idaho Ave. to Larpen- teur Ave. Finance File No. 59690, Preliminary Order 258425, Approved May 3, 1972, Description -Como Ave., south side from Snelling Ave. to Winston St. Finance File No. 59691, Preliminary Order 258426, Approved May 3, 1972, Description Sherburne Ave., both sides from Fry St. to Aldine St. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Com- missioner of Financeupon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 481 480 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL and the 1. That the said report and the improvement, missioner of Finance upon the above and having considered 2. That the nature of the improve- i. That the said report the Council recommends is, same 1s hereby approved and adopted, same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby aaid report, hereby resolves: ort and the ment which constructing and reconsiruc� ^� side- and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. with. improve- same 1. That the said re is hereby approved and adopted, walks and by doing all, other work ordered to be proceeded 2. That the nature of the and incidental to 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is and the said improvement 1s he which is necessary complete said improvement, except ment which the Council recommends is to reconstruct the sidewalk on both that good and constructing and reconstructing side- sides of Duluth Street from Bush Ave- ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- is where it is determined sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: walks and by doing all other work nue to East Seventh Street together and incidental to trap- constructing ment which the Council recommends and reconstructing side- Finance File No. S9686, Preliminary which is necessary with all areaways, coal-holes, Order 258421, Approved May 3, 1972, complete said improvement, except doors, tunnels and other underground determined that good and walks and replacing with integral curb sidewalk and by doing all other Description - Holton St., both sides where it is facilities of every description and pro- from Hewitt Ave. to Taylor Ave. sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: vided that all permits heretofore 59687. Preliminary Finance File NA. Sowed Pre i3 in9r2 granted by said City of St. Paul for and work which is necessary and incidental to comflete said improvement, except Finance File No. Order 258422, Approved May 3, 1972, Order 258427_ pp the installation and/or maintenance of Jefferson Ave., both coal-holes, trapdoors, where it is determined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Description - Hemline Ave., both Description such areaways, from Hewitt Ave. to Taylor sides from Mt. Curve Blvd. to Missis- tunnels and other underground facllj- Finance File No. 59894, Preliminary sides Ave. and on the east side of Hamline sippi River Blvd. ties of every description will be and Taylor Ave. to Pierce Finance Preliminary92, the same are hereby revoked unless Order 258428, Approved May 3, 1972, Description - Pinehurst Ave. both Ave. from rer 258429, Approved May 3, Butler Route. said areaways, coal-holes, trapdoors, Finance File No. S9688 Preliminary Description - Snelling Ave., both tunnels and other underground £acili- Order 258423, Approved May 3, 1972, sides from Ashland Ave. to Laurel ties of every description are recon- before sides from Snelling Ave. to Fairview Ave. Finance File No. S9695 Preliminary May 3, 1972, Desert tion -Taylor Ave., south side Ave. structed by said permittee on or from Hamline Ave. to Albert St. and with no alternatives, and that the esti- a date which is 45 days after the date lin. ft. that, Order 258431, Approved Description-Hillcrest Ave., both sides Fairview Ave. on the north side of Taylor Ave. mated cost thereof is $4.90 per of final approval of this order; and approxi- for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lin. ft. for 6' further, the Department of Public from Snelling Ave. to with no alternatives, and that the esti- from Albert St. to the east mately 300 feet. wide walk. Works, through its Chief Engineer, is et. Resolved Further, That a public hereby authorized and directed to fill mated cost thereof is $490 per lin it for $5.85 lin tint for 6' wide Finance File 59889 Preliminary Order 258424, Appproved May 3, 1972, hearing be had on said improvement in and remove such areaways, coal- both on the 29th day of June, 1972, at holes, trapdoors, tunnels and other 5' wide walk, per walk, $1.50 per square foot for integral Description - Fernwood St., sides from W. Idaho Ave. to Larpen- the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the undergground facilities of every de- Council Chamber of the Court House scription, the permittees of which area- curb and sidewalk. Resolved Further, That a public' hearing be had on said improvement tear Ave. Finance File No. 59690, Preliminary and City Hall Building in the City of ways; coal=holes, trapdoors tunnels and St. Paul. That the Commissioner o4 other underground facilities every on the 29th day of June, 1972 in' at 30 o'clock A.M., in the Order 258425, Approved May 3, 1972, the Ave., south side Finance give notice of said meeting to description fail to reconstruct the same the hour of Council Chamber of the Court House Description -Como from Snelling Ave. to Winston St. the parsons and in the manner pro-. t0 the satisfaction of the City Engineer No. 59691, Preliminary vided by the Charter, stating the time on or before the above mentioned date hearing, the nature of the and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance File except where good and sufficient Order 258426, Approved May 3, 1972, and place of Ave., both improvement and the total cost thereof poured sidewalks now exist, with no Finance give notice of said meeting to the arsons and to the manner p - Sherburne Description as estimated. alternatives, and that the estimated sides from Fry St. to Aldine St. Adopted b the Council June 1, 1972. per lin ft for 5' that the esti- y cost thereof is $ 1972. m vided by the Charter, stating the me and place hearing, the nature of the and per with no alternatives, Approved June i. wide walk, $5.85 per line ft for 6' wide mated cost thereof is per lin. ft. (June 30, 1972) $1.50 pper square foot for ante, improvement and the total coat thereof n per$4.90l walk, for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lm. it. for 6' curb and stdewalk. as estimated. wide walk. Resolved Further, That a public Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement Council File No. 258890- Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. hearing be had on - said improvement on the 29th day of June, 1972, at the 29th day of June, 1972, at In the matter of reconstructing the the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the (June 10, 1972) on the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the sidewalk on both at of Duluth Street Council Chamber of the Court House Council Chamber of the Court House from Bush Avenue to East Seventh and City Hall Building in the City of In the City of coal- and City Hall Building Street together with all areaways, St. Paul. That the Commtssioner of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of holes, trapdoors, tunnels and other Finance give notice of said meeting to Council File No. 258892- Finance give notice of said meeting to underground facilities of every de- the persons and in the manner pro- the parsons and in the manner pro- scription and provided that all permits vided by the Charter, stating the time the time City of St. In the Matter of constructing and re- constructing sidewalk and replacing and side- vided by the Charter, stating heretofore granted by said and place of hearing, the nature of the and place of hearing, the nature o4 the Paul for the installation and/or mainte- the total cost thereof such areaways, coal-holes, improvement and the total cost thereof portions with integral curb walk and by doing all other work which and incidental to complete improvement and nance of estimated. trapdoors, tunnels and other under- as estimated. File No. 59889. s necessary said improvemhat ent, except where rt 1s as Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. ground facilities of every description Approved June 1, 1972. will be and the same are hereby re- Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972, 1, 1972. doused sidewalks now exists sufficient p (June 10, 1972) voked unless said areaway. coal-holes, Approved June trapdoors, tunnels and oler under- (June 10, 1972) Finance File No. S9696 preliminary Approved �April 27, 1972, �- ground facilities of every description Order 258348, Description - E. Seventh St., south are reconstructedby said permittees on Council File No. 258889- or before a date Which is 45 days after final approval of this order; Council File No. 258891- side from Earl St. to Frank St. Finance File No. S9697, Preliminary 3, 1972, In the Matter of constructing and re- the date of Works. through its Chief Engl- In the matter of constructing and re- constructing sidewalks and by doing and that, further, the Department i- Order 258430, Approved May Description - St. Peter St., southeast all other work which is necessary and Public saidintegral curb and aid alk and by efillisineanbd corner at Fifth St. incidentalto where complete remoauthve such arend aways, withrected determined to poured side- trapdoors, of y and gncidental�orircomplete ich is saia59im the report oftheCom having Crecejveof that good and sufficient everls underground descrier walks now exist: preliminary tion, the permittees of which areaways, prove en except where it is deter- S9692, that good and sufficient poured missioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered Finance File No. 1972, coal-holes, trapdoors, tunnels and other mined Order Zion Approved May 3, Description - Jefferson Ave., both undperground facilities of every de- same F nance sFilew No.S9694 Preliminary reconstruct said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said re ort and the adopted, sides from Mt. Curve Blvd. to Missis- 1o=ihei satisfactiail on of the City Engsneer Order 256428, Approved May 3, 1972, River Blvd. mentioned date Description - Pinehurst Ave. both same is hereby approved and and the said improvement is hereby sippi Preliminary on or before the above Finance File No. 59693, sides from Snelling Ave. to Fa�rvlew w god and suffunder May 3, 119072. ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- Order 258429, Approved ere poured Ave, 258347. approved Descr. tion - Snelling Ave., Finance File No. 59895 -Preliminary File Ashland Ave. to Laurel PArpe lilnZ7 a May 3, 1972, ment which the Council recommends is constructing and reconstructing side- sides from ,Approved 1972. Desert Ave. Order Ave. Ave., both sides of the City of St. Paul from Snelling Ave. to Fairview Ave. walk and replacing portions with in- tegral curb and stdewalk and by doing The Council of the City of St. Paul The Council having received the repopprt of the Com- having received the re othe f the Come The Council of the City of St. Paul r of Fand chaving all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- it is determined ssioneiurpo misstoner of chavii considered improvement, considered having received the report of the Com- ment, except where hereby resolves: said report, hereby resolves: Bald report, 482 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL that good and sufficient poured side -'8, Bazille and Guerin's Addition, to - walks now exist: gether with all areaways, coal -holes, Finance File No. S9696, Preliminary trapdoors, tunnel. and other under - Order 258348, Approved April 27, 1972, ground facilities of every description Description - E. Seventh St., south and provided that all permits hereto - side from Earl St. to Frank Si' fore granted by said City of St. Paul Finance File No. 59697, Preliminary for the installation and/or maintenance Order 258430, Approved May 3, 1972, of such areaways, coal -holes, trapdoors, Description - St. Peter St., southeast tunnels and other underground facili- ties of every description will be and the same are hereby revoked unless said with no alternatives, and that the esti- areaways, coal -holes, trapdoors, tunnels mated cost thereof is $4.90 p- lin. £t. and other underground facilities of for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lin. ft. for 6' every description are reconstructed by wide walk, $1.50 per square foot for said permittee on or before a date integral curb and sidewalk, which is one year after the date of Resolved Further, That a public final approval of this order; and that, hearing be had on said improvement further, the Department of Public on the 29th day of June, 1972, at Works, through its Chief Engineer, is the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the hereby authorized and directed to fill Council Chamber of the Court House in and remove such areaways, coal - and City Hall Building in the City of holes, trapdoors, tunnels and other un - St. Paul. That the Commissioner .of derground facilities of every descrip- Finance give notice of said meeting to tion, the permittees of which areaways, the persons and in the manner pro- coal -holes trapdoors, tunnels and other vided by the Charter, stating the time underground facilities of every descrip- and place of hearing. the nature of the tion fail to reconstruct the same to the improvement and the total cost thereof satisfaction of the City Engineer on or as estimated. before the above mentioned date except Adoptedby the Council June 1, 1972. where good and sufficient poured side - Approved June 1, 1972. walks now exist, with no alternatives, (June 10, 1972) and thereof is $4.90 aper hat lin. ft he (fora 5' widtecl e walk, $5.85 per lin. it inte, 'widecurb & walk. $1.50 per Council File No. 268893- Resolved Further, That a publio In the Matter of reconstructing the hearing be had on said improvement sidewalk on the east side of St. Peter on the 29th day of June, 1972, at St. abutting Northwesterly 50 feet of the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Block 5, Lots 7 and 8, Bazille and Council Chamber of the Court House Guerin's Addition, together with all and City Hall Building in the City of Paul areaways, coal -holes, trapdoors, tnnels St. . That the Commissioner of and other underground factlities of Finance give notice of said meeting to every description and provided that all the persons and in the manner pro - permits heretofore granted by said City vided by the Charter, stating the time of St. Paul for the installation and/or and place of hearing, the nature of the maintenance of such areaways, coal- improvement and the total cost thereof holes, trapdoors, tunnels and other un- as estimated. der ground facilities of every descrip- File No. 59698. tion will be and the same are hereby Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. revoked unless said areaways, coal- Approved June 1, 1972. holes, trapdoors, tunnels and other un- (June 10, 1972) dergrond facilities of every description are reconstructed by said permittee on or before a date which is one year after the date of final approval of this order; and that, further, the Department of RESOLUTION RATIFYING Public Works, through its Chief Engi- ASSESSMENT neer, is hereby authorized and directed to fill in and remove such areaways, coal -holes, trapdoors, tunnels and other Council File No. 258848- underground facilities of every descrip- tion, the permittees of which areaways, In the matter of the assessment of coal -holes, trapdoors, tunnels and other benefits, cost and expenses for con - underground facilities of every descrip- strutting a public sewer in PROSPER - tion fail to reconstruct the same to the ITY AVENUE from 350 feet South of satisfaction of the City Engineer on or Ames Avenue to Ames Avenue (S-1428), before the above mentioned date except under Preliminary Order 249118, ap- where good and sufficient poured side- proved June 3, 1970, Intermediary Order walks now exist under Preliminary 249767 approved July 21, 1970, Final Order 258304, approved April 27, 1972. Order 250127, approved August 19, 1970. The Council of the City of St. Paul A public hearing having been had having received the report of the Com- upon the assessment for the above missioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and said assessment improvement, and having considered having been further considered by the said report, hereby resolves: Council, and having been considered 1. That the said report and the finally satisfactory, a it therefore same is hereby approved and adopted, Resolved, That the said assessment and the said improvement is hereby be and the same is hereby in all re- ordered to be proceeded with. spects ratified, and the same is hereby 2. That the nature of the improve- ordered to be submitted to the District ment which the Council recommends is Court of the County of Ramsey for to reconstruct the sidewalk on the east confirmation. side of St. Peter St. abutting North- Be It Further Resolved, That the westerly 50 feet of Block 5, Lots 7 and said assessment be and it is hereby OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 483 determined to be payable in 20 equal installments. File No. 17509. f Adopted by the Council May 31, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. f (June 10, 1972) I RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 258850 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction or reconstruction of sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 70-M-0501, Levy No. 14, District No. 2, Assessable: F. O. 248488 - Douglas St., east side Seventh eventh St. to Forbes Ave. and on the west side of Douglas St. from Sturgis St. to Forbes Ave. F. O. 248721 - Niles Ave., north side from Finn St. to Cretin Ave. and on the south side of Niles Ave. from Cleve- land Ave. to Cretin Ave. Non -Assessable: F. O. 248488 - Douglas St., east side from Seventh to Forbes and on the west side off Douglas St. from Stur- gis St. to Forbes Ave. F. O. 248721 - Niles Ave., north side on the south side St 'of Niles Ave. frCretin om Cleve- land Ave. to Cretin Ave. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above be Non -Assessable: F .O. 248050 - Forest St., both sides :om E. Fifth St. to E. Sixth St. F .O. 248049 - Mounds Blvd., east side rom Cherry St. to Plum St. F. O. 249623 - Short St., both sides rom Bates Ave. to Maria Ave. A public hearing having been had ipon the assessment for the above mprovement, and said assessment laving been further considered by the .ouncil, and having been considered inally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment ie and the same is hereby in all re- ;pects ratified, and the same is hereby )rdered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. Adopted by the Council May 31, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 30, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- BMENT EARING THEREON G TIME OF ordered Court ofothe sCo nit, o4 Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 20 equal installments. Adopted by the Council May 31, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 258894 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for regrad- naciBobuAoa the alley John A. Ckes Addition (G-1926), utder Preliminary Order 247037, approved January 15, 197 , .Intermediary Order 248255, approved April 7, 1970, Final Order 248675, ap- proved May 5, 1970. The assessment of benefits, cost and ex enses for and in connection with Council File No. 258851 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction or reconstruction of sidewalks and work ntracl 70-M-0502, Levy eNo. 12,ntal eDistrict No. 3 Assessable: F. O. 248050 - Forest St., both sides from E. Fifth St. to E. Sixth St. F. O. 248049 - Mounds Blvd., eas side from Cherry St. to Plum St. F. 0. 248722 -Wilson Ave., both side from Maple St. to Maria Ave. F. O. 249024 - E. Fifth St., both side'. from Hazel St. to the west approxi mately 600 feet. F. O. 249623 - Short St., both side from Bates Ave. to Maria Ave. the above improvement having been submitted fto h Council avingconsidered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all reapis oved. .... , eyprFurther. that a public the Charter, s,auus ••, •� --- ---- time and place of hearing, the nature of assessed against the lot and famount lot orlotsofthe nartfcular owner to whom the notice run .vo. Adopted b{yJ the Council June 1, 1972. Approved (Jun72 e 1091972) RESOLUTIONAPPROVING ANDIXING T ME ASSESS- MENT OF REARING THEREON Council File No. 258895 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading 484 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL and surfacing with bituminous ir:z:crial the East-West alley in Block 9 Schroeder's Addition to the City of Saigt Paul from Fry Street to the North-South alley (G-1921), under Pre- - lInimary Order 246801, approved De- cember 24, 1969, Intermediary Ordei - 247568, approved February 24, 1970, Final Order 248278, approved April 8, 1970. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it be and a hesameis That h shereby e5ln all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 28th day of June, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City Of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the Particular owner to whom the notice is directed. File No. 17452-G. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- 16IENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 258896 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material' the alley in Block 1, Manson and Si- monton's Addition to St. Paul in Ramsey County, Minnesota from Dunlap Street to Lexington Parkway (G-1935), under Preliminary Order 246959, ap- proved January 13, 1970, Intermediary Order 247464, approved February 17, 1970, Final Order 247924, approved March 18, 1970. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Councilhaving considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public the r ng 28th day hadonn �aiJune, assessment t on the hour of 10 o'clock A. in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. File No. 17457-G. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 258897 - In the matter of the assessment of beneficost and expenses for grading and surfts, acing with bituminous material the East-West alley in Block 1, Cover- ings Addition to Union Park from Her- schel Street to Aldine Street (G-1922), under Preliminary Order 247392, ap- proved February 10, 1970, Intermediary Order 248383, approved April 14, 1970, Final Order 248808, approved May 12, 1970. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved. That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 28th day of June, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. File No. 17469-G. Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 258898-- In 58898- In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading -••� surfacing with bituminous material Addition to Stt' Paid, hinnesota Second the North line of Lot 21 in said Block 11, to Wayzata Street, under Prelim- inary Order 247532, approved February 19, 1970, Intermediary Order 248874, ap- proved May 19, 1970, Final Order 249292, approved June 16, 1970. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been aubmitied to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 485 Resolved, That the said assessment submitted to the District Court for be and the same is hereby in all confirmation. respects approved.File No. 17544. Resolved Further, that a public p hearing be had on said assessment Ado ted by the Council May 31, 1972. the 28th day of June, 1972, at thehe Approved June 1, 1972. hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council (June 10, 1972) Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give FINAL ORDERS notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature Council File No. 258819 - of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the In the matter of constructing and re - particular owner to whom the notice constructing sidewalks and by doing all is directed. other work which !s necessary and In No. 17470-G. cidental to complete said improvement, Adopted by the Council June 1, 1972. except where good and sufficient Approved June 1, 1972. Poured sidewalks now exist: (June 10, 1972) Finance File No. S9562, Preliminary RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CON- FIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND AS- SESSMENT THEREFOR Council File No. 258849- In the mr of and a tending WACOPUTA eninSTREETing - Southeast comer at Seventh Street (City Project No. P -0552R) by con- demning and taking for street purposes the parcels of land as shown on Draw- ing- No, 2111, Drawer 4, on file in the gDepartment of Public Works and de- -cribed as follows: The Southwesterly 15 feet of Lots 11 and 12. Block 6- a point on the Northwesterly line of said Lot 12, said point being 15 feet Northeasterly of the most Westerly corner of said Lot 12; thence Southeast- erly a distance of 5 feet along a line A public h parallel to the Southwesterly line of udPOn the al said Lot 12; thence Northerly along a due notice, straight line to a point on the North- heard all p westerly line of said Lot 12, said point recommendati being 5 feet Northeasterly from the having fully point of beginning; thence to the point therefore, be of beginning and there terminating, Resolved, B under Preliminary Order 251297, ap- of St. Paul proved November 24, 1979, Intermediary extent and ki Order 252163, approved January 27, 1971, made by the Final Order 252569, approved February and reconstri 23, 1971. doing all othe. and incidents A public hearing having been had provement, eN upon the taking and condemnation of ficient poured the lands or easements therein_ fn, thn same, now Resolved, demnation the annexe by the sigr of Finance, and the a owners of such lands for said taking and condemnation as set forth in said roll, be and the same is all respects ratified and Further, That the said of benefits, be and the same in all respects ratified and is hereby ordered to be con- i in earing having been had rove improvement upon and the Council having iersons, objections and ons relative thereto, and itconsidered the same; y the Council of the City that the precise nature, nd of improvement to be said City is constructing icting sidewalks and by work which is necessary I to complete said im- cept where good and suf- sidewalks now exist: 11 ' 486- - PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL ® OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 487 Finance File No. S9567, Preliminary Order 257899, Approved April 3, 1972, Description - Avon St., both sides from Grand Ave. to Summit Ave. Finance File No. S9568, Preliminary Order 257895, Approved April 3, 1972, Desert tion -Bayard Ave., south side from Sumner St. to Kenneth St. and the Council hereby orders said im- provement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement In accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council May 30, i„ Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258820 - Council File No. 258822 - In the matter of reconstructing the sidewalk and replace with integral curb and sidewalk on the south side of East Seventh Street from Ross Avenue to Earl Street and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, under Pre- liminary Order 257906, approved April 3, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is to reconstruct the sidewalk and replace with integral curb and sidewalk on the south side of East Seventh Street from Ross Avenue toEarl Street and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental In the matter of constructing and re- to complete said improvement, except constructing sidewalks and by doing all where it is determined good and suf- other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement; except where good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. 59560, Preliminary Order 258005, Approved April 7, 1972, Description--Hythe St., east side from Doswell Ave. to Buford Ave. Finance File No. 59561, Preliminary Order 257999, Approved April 7, 1972, Description -Winslow Ave. east side from Sidney St. to the South approxi- mately 82 feet. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is to construct and reconstruct sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, except where good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. 59560, Preliminary Order 258005, Appproved April 7, 1972, Description-Hythe St., east side from Doswell Ave. to Buford Ave. Finance File No. S9561, Preliminary Order 257999, Approved April 7, 1972, Description- Winslow Ave., east side from Sidney St. to the South approxi- mately 82 feet. and the Council hereby orders said im- provement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said Improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and and to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council May 30, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972' (June 10, 1972) the Com- be and is xected to ations for ,it same to are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. File No. S9572. Adopted by the Council May 30, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258846 - In the Matter of constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, except where it is determined good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. S9575, Preliminary Order 258031, Approved April 7, 1972. Description - Albany Ave., north side from Arena St. to Snelling Ave. Snelling Ave' East Vap- Finance File No. S9577, Preliminary Order 258021, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Galtier St., west side from Stinson St. to the South ap- proximately 140 feet. Finance File No. S9578, Preliminary Order 258022, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Virginia St., east side from Front Ave. to Hatch Ave. Finance File No. 59579, Preliminary Order 258023, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Hatch Ave., both sides from Rice St. to Woodbridge St. Finance File No. S9580, Preliminary Order 258024, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Hairline Ave., west side from Edmund Ave, to Lafond Ave. Finance File No. 59581, Preliminary Order 258025, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Hairline Ave., west side from Englewood Ave. north ap- proximately 440 ft. Finance File No. S9582, Preliminary Order 258028, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Farrington St., east side from Burgess St. to Front Ave. and on the West side of Farrington St. from Stinson Ave. to Front Ave. Finance File No. S9583, Preliminary Order 258027, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Hamline Ave., east side from Englewood Ave. to Semi- nary Ave. and Hubbard Ave. to Hewitt Ave. Finance File No. 59584, Preliminary Order 258026, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Geranium Ave., both sides from Virginia St. to Western Ave. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement, except where it is deter- mined good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. 59575, Preliminary Order 258031, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Albany Ave., north side from Arena St. to Snelling Ave. right-of-way. Finance File No. S9576, Preliminary Order 258032, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Canfield Ave., south side from Snelling Ave. East ap- proximately 325 feet. Finance File No. S9577, Preliminary Order 258021, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Galtier St., west side from Stinson St. to the South ap- proximately 140 feet. Finance File No. 59578, Preliminary Order 258022, A droved April 7, 1972, -tai, oi,,ia ct.. easf s id e'mance r'ne No. S9b61, Prenmmar Order 258025, Approved April 7, 1971, Description - Hamlin Ave., west side from Englewood Ave. north ap- proximately 440 ft. Finance File No. 59583, Preliminary Order 258027, Approved April 71 1972, Description - Hairline Ave., east side from Englewood Ave. to Semi- nary Ave, and Hubbard Ave. to Hewitt Ave. Finance File No. 59584, Preliminary Order 258026, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Geranium Aveboth sides from Virginia St. to Western Ave. and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- ni9sioner of Public Works be and is iereby instructed and directed to irepare plans and specifications for ;at improvement, and submit same to he Council for approval; that upon ;aid approval, the proper city officials ire hereby authorized and directed '.o proceed with the making of said mprovement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council May 31, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258847 - In the Matter of reconstructing the sidewalk portions of which will be integral curb and sidewalk on the east side of Greenbrier Avenue from Mar- =aret Street to Beech Street and by loing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement, under Preliminary Order 257116, approved January 21, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons objections and recommendations relative thereto, and (raving fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City oY . St. Paul that the precise nature, garet doing sary mined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist, and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the, Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement. and submit sameto the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. File No. S9574. Adopted by the Council May 31, 1972. Approved June 1, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258947 - In the Matter of constructing a public sanitary sewer in WHEELOCK PARK- WAY from Cohansey Street to approxi- mately 175 East (S-1483), under Pre- liminary Order 258287, approved April 24, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is to construct a 488 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL public sanitary sewer in WHEELOCK PARKWAY from Cohanseyy Street to approximately 175 East (S-1483), and the Council hereby orders said improve- ment to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for and that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. File No. 17634. Adopted by the Council June 7, 1977. Approved June 7, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258948— In the Matter of constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, except where good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. 59585, Preliminary Order 258029, Approved April 7, 1972, Description — Burgess St., both sides from Galtier St. to Farrington St. Finance File No. S9586, Preliminary Order 258030, Approved April 7, 1972, Description — E. Page St. both sides from Concord St. to Lafayette Free- way. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement o upn due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, ane having fully considered the same: therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the Cit} of St. Paul that the precise nature extent and kind of improvement to bf made by the said City is constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and b3 doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement, except where good ane sufficient poured sidewalks now exist Finance File No. 59585, Preliminar3 Order 258029, Approved April 7, 1972 Description — Burgess St., both side, L° from Galtier St. to Farrington St. and the Council hereby orders sail improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com missioner of Public Works be and i hereby instructed and directed t prepare plans and specifications fo said improvt same t the Councilement, and submifor approval; that upo said approval, the proper city official are hereby authorized and direct, to proceed with the making of sal improvement in accordance therewitl Adopted by the Council June 7, 197: Approved June 7, 1972. (June 10, 1972) Council File No. 258949— In the Matter of Constructing an reconstructing sidewalks and by doin all other work which is necessary an incidental to complete said impprov, ment, except where good and sufficiei poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. 59587, Preliminary Order 257987, Approved April 7, 1972, Description — Exeter Pl., east side from Mississippi River Blvd. to River. wood Pl. Finance File No. 59588, Preliminary Order 257978_ Approved April 7, 1972, Description GGoodrich Ave., north side from Prior Ave, to Cleveland Ave. Finance File No. 59589, Preliminary Order 257980, Approved April 7, 1972, Description —Goodrich Ave., south side -from Kenneth St. to Cleveland Ave. Finance File No. 59590, Preliminary Order 257981, Approved April 7, 1972, Description — Madison St., east side from Youngman Ave, to W. Seventh St. Finance File No. 59591, Preliminary. Order 257982, Approved April 7, 1972, Description — Mississippi River Blvd., north side from Cretin Ave. to Exeter Place. FinanceFile No. 59592, Preliminary Order 25on Approved April 7, 1972, orth Description — Wilder St. Ave., north side from Wilder St. to Cleveland Ave. Finance File No. S9593, Preliminary Order 257976, Approved April 7, 1972, Description — Wilder St., both sides from Summit Ave. to Selby Ave. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement, except where good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. S9587, Preliminary Order 257987, Approved April 7, 1972, Description — Exeter Pl., east side from Mississippi River Blvd. to River - v ood Pl. Finance File No. 59588, Preliminary Order 257978, Approved, April 7, 1972, Description — Goodrich Ave., north side from Prior Ave. to Cleveland -Ave. 1 Finance File No. 59589, Preliminary Order. 257980, Approved ARril 7, 1972, s south Description dld,fpmKenetGoodrich Sthto Cevela d File No. S9590, Preliminary 257981, Approved April 7, 1972, ,tion —Madison St., east side !oungman Ave. to W. Seventh File No. S9592, Preliminary 257977, Approved April 7, 1872, ,tion — Summit Ave., north Tom Wilder St. to Cleveland Finance File No. 59593, Prelimina7ry2 Order 257976, APP rvved der St prig 7 sides Description — Wl from Summit Ave. to Selby Ave. and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is herebprepare plinstructed ns c and specifications fted or OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 489 said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council June 7, 1972. Approved June 7, 1972. (June 10, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 258755—Ordinance No. 15114—By Leonard W. Levine_ An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An administrativeordinance fixing the compensation rates of certain city positions and employments;' approved January 23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 6446, approved January 23, 1925, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out of Section II, where they appear under the heading "Special Employments", the following lines: "Clubhouse Man — 5.00 per single game event — 7.00 per doubleheader" "Gateman — 2.50 per single game event — 3.50 per doubleheader" "Groundcrewman — 1.50 per hour or 3.00 per single game event — 4.00 per doubleheader" "Groundskeeper, — 1.65 per hour or 10.00 per single game event —15.00 per doubleheader" "Head Ticket Seller — Stadium — 6.00 per single game event — 8.00 per dou- bleheader" "Head Usher — Stadium — 4.00 per single game event — 5.00 per double- header" "Matron — Stadium — 3.00 per single game event — 4.00 per doubleheader" "Public Address Announcer — 5.00 per single game event — 7.00 per double- header" "Scoreboard Operator — 5.00 per single game event — 7.00 per doubleheader" "Ticket Seller — Stadium — 4.00 per single game event — 5.00 per double- header" "Usher — Stadium — 2.50 per single game event — 3.50 per doubleheader"; and by substituting in lieu thereof the following lines, respectively: "Clubhouse Man — 6.00 per single game event — 8.00 Per doubleheader" "Gateman — 3.50 per single game event "Groundcrewman = 1.65 per hour or 4.00 per Bingle game event — 6.00 per doubleheader' "Groundskeeper — 2.00 per houti' or 10.00 per Bingle game event — 15.00 per doubleheader' "Head Ticket Seller — Stadium — 8.00 per single game event — 10.00 per doubleheader" "Head Usher — Stadium — 5.00 per sin- gle game event — 7.00 per double - "Matron — Stadium — 4.00 per single game event — 5.00 per doubleheader" "Public Address Announcer — 6.00 per single game event — 8.00 per double- header" "Scoreboard Operator — 6,00 per single game event — 8.00 per doubleheader" Ticket Seller — Stadium — 5.00 per single game event — 6.00 per double- header' "Usher — Stadium — 3.00 per single game event — 4.00 per doubleheader". SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the first day of the first payroll period following thirty days after its passage, approval, and publi- cation. SECTION 3 This ordinance shall be subject to the terms and provisions of the Federal Economic Stabilization Act. Passed by the Council June 8, 1972. Yeas—Couneilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved June 9, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 258756—Ordinance No. 15115 — By Dean Meredith, by request— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 3250, entitled: "An administrative ordinance relating to the Civil Service Bureau of the City of Saint Paul, approving and adopting rules and regulations therefor," approved August 20, 1914, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 3250, approved August 20, 1914, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by inserting in Section 6, in the indicated grades under the heading Professional ,Group, the following titles: Title Grade Project Coordinator I ............ 34 Social Planner I ..................34 Protect Coordinator II ...........38 Social Planner II .................38 Project Coordinator III ..........41 Social Planner III ................41 Social Planner IV ................45 SECTION 2 That said ordinance, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amend- ed by inserting in Section 8, in the indicated grades under the heading Subprofessional Group, the following titles: Title Grade Planning Assistant I ............. 22 Community Organizer ......... , ..26 Planning Assistant II ............26 Staff Coordinator ................30 490 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval, and publication. Passed by the Council June 8, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt Konooatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved June 9, 1972, LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 258757—Ordinance No. 15116 — By Dean Meredith — by request— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7607, entitled: "An ordinance fixing the duties and responsibilities and the minimum qua1L- fications for the various classes ofosi- tions in the Classified Service of p the City," approved February 13, 1935, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance mdapperoved February 13, 1935,ao607d, ) and the sameis hereby further amended by inserting in their proper alphabetical order the following titles, and specifi- cations for Community Organizer Planning Assistant I Planning Assistant II Project Coordinator I "-.. Project Coordinator II Project Coordinator III SocialPlanner I Social Planner II Social Planner III Social Planner IV Staff Coordinator Title of class: COMMUNITY ORGANIZER Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to organize Model Neighborhood groups, conduct sur- veys, and gather data from Model Neighborhood residents for the Model Cities Program, and to disseminate in- formation regarding the Model Cities Program; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples ofwork performed: To assist in the supervision of Neigh- borhood Workers. To assist Neighborhood Workers in the organization of block clubs. To assist with the conducting of rou- tine surveys. To assist in the development and train- ing of Neighborhood Workers. To assist with the gathering and dis- semination of information in the Mod- el Cities neighborhood. To assist with reports to the Model Neighborhood Planning Council. To secure facilities for Model Neigh- borhood Planning Council regular and special meetings. To attend community meetings. Minimum qualifications: Eighth -grade education and three years' experience in community or- ganization work at least one year of which must have been as -an Assistant Community Organizer—Model Cities or equivaient. Title of class: PLANNING ASSISTANT I Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to be trained in and to -perform routine tasks involved in making neighborhood surveys, compiling data, providing informa- tion to area residents, doing elemen- tary graphic and map work; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To assist a physical planner, a social planner, or an economic planner in coordinating the Model Neighborhood Planning Council physical, social, or economic planning core. To assist to the preparation of maps, charts, and other informative material necessary in arranging housing relo- cation, transportation, employment centers, training programs, and simi- lar services. To assist in compiling and organizing data necessary for implementing Model Cities programs. To assist in providing information about the physical, social, or eco- nomic programs to area residents. To assist the planners in investigating problems relating to housing, public services, employment, health, child development and recreation condi- tions. To assist the planners at core meet- ings in the presentation and interpre- tation of maps, charts, and other ma- terials. To assist the planners in contacts with business men, contractors, and agen- cies involved in activities of the Mod- el Cities Program. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation. Title of class: PLANNING ASSISTANT II Duties and re sponsibilLLies: Under supervision, to perform routine duties related to making surveys, compiling data, doing graphic and map work, and providing information to area residents concerning the Model Cities Program; and to per- form related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To prepare maps, charts, and other informative material needed in ar- ranging housing relocation, transpor- tation, employment centers, training programs, and similar services. To compile and organize data neces- sary for carrying out programs. To assist in providing information about the physical, social, or eco- nomic he to area residents. To do routine investigational work to assist the planners in effectively im- plementing the programs. To assist the planners at core meet- ings in the presentation and inter- pretation of maps, charts, and other materials. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and one year's experience as a Planning Assistant I in the Model Cities Program. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 491 Title of class: PROJECT COORDINATOR I Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to be trained in and to perform professional work involved with the management of Model Cities projects; to assist with 'liaison work between operating agen- cy personnel and the Model Cities staff in project implementation; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: In the capacity of a trainee— To assist project coordinators in the development of and interpretation of third party contracts with agencies. To assist in researching and interpret- ing program guidelines. To assist in presenting resource mate- rial to the Model Cities Planning staff. To assist in coordinating, scheduling, and preparing for meetings of the project management teams and op- erating agencies. Minimum qualifications: College graduation in business, public administration, economics, education or social science. (No substitution for education.) Title of class: PROJECT COORDINATOR II Duties and responsibilities: is Under supervion, to perform profes- sional work relating to the rea tage- ment of Model Cities projects; to act as liaison between operating agency personnel and Model Cities staff in project implementation; and to per- form related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To assist in the development of and interpretation of third party contracts with agencies. To research and interpret program guidelines. To serve as a resource person to Model Cities Planning staff. To coordinate, schedule, and attend meetings of project management teams and operating agencies. To make on-site visitations to operat- ing agencies to assist with project plans. Minimum qualifications: College graduation and two years' ex- perience as a Project Coordinator I or equivalent. (No substitution for education.) Title of class: PROJECT COORDINATOR III Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to perform super- visory professional work in the man- agement of Model Cities projects; to perform and to supervise liaison work between operating agency personnel and the Model Cities staff in project implementation; and to perform re- lated work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To assign, direct, review, supervise, and train professional project coor- dinators, technicians, and aides. To supervise research required for project analydsis. To interpret Feeral and State pro- gram guidelines. To supervise the preparation of re- ports of on-site information for use of evaluation committees. To supervise the scheduling of and the preparation for conferences be- tween management teams and rep- resentatives of operating agencies to resolve operational problemsi To assist the Planning Coordnator in preparing, negotiating, and imple- menting contracts with operating agencies. Minimum qualifications: College graduation and two years' ex - II oo=riequivalent.P(Nocs bsti ution rfor education.) Title of class: SOCIAL PLANNER I Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to be trained in and to perform professional work in preparing plans related to the social services in the Model Cities Program, including services concerned with ed- ucation, public health, socialjustice, child development and recreation: and to perform related work as as- signed. Examples of work performed: In the capacityy o£ a trainee— To assist professional social planners in identifying the social -resources and needs of the Model Neighbor- hood. To assist in the collection and record- ing of data and the compilation of statistics regarding social needs in the Model Neighborhood. To assist in the ppreparation of charts, graphics, exhibit designs, and other informational material. To assist in the preparation of plans concerned with the establishment or expansion of health, education, rec- reation, and other social services in the area. To learn and to perform the duties of higher level Social Planners. Minimum qualifications: College graduation in social science or public administration. (No substitu- tion for education.) Title of class: SOCIAL PLANNER II Duties and responsibilities: V0 as of worl is re- n the ( serv- public Ila earn - 1 Neigh - fields of ce. child mationai purposes. To assist in the development of plans for increased social services in the area such as health clinics, educa- tional programs, child development programs, recreation programs, etc. To assist in negotiating and imple- menting contracts with operating agencies furnishing social services in the Model Neighborhood. To learn and to perform the duties of higher level Social Planners. 492 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Minimum qualifications: College graduation and two years' ex- perience as a Social Planner I or equivalent. (No substitution for edu- cation.) Title of class: SOCIAL PLANNER III Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to perform super- visory professional work in prepang plans related to the social n services in the Model Cities Program, in- cluding those concerned with educa- tion, public health, social justice, and child development, and recreation; and to perform related work as as- signed. Examples of work performed: To assign, direct, review, supervise To conduct field surveys relating to social problems. To collect data regarding community resources and needs in the areas of education, health, social justice, and child development and recreation. To do research work and to compile statistics in connection with studies and surveys. To plan and arrange for the establish- ment or expansion of social services in the Model Neighborhood. To develop working plans for coor- dinating the work of operating agen- cies cooperating in the Model Cities Program. To meet with public and quasi -public agencies to develop plans for the im- p ementation of soclal programs. To assist the planning and operations director in preparing, negotiating and implementing contracts for Model Cities public health, education, social justice, child development; recreation, and other social projects. Minimum qualifications: College graduation and two years' ex- perience as a Social Planner II or equivalent. (No substitution for edu- cation.) Title of class: SOCIAL PLANNER IV Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to perform difficult To direct the preparation of plans for securing community services such as public health clinics. To direct the preparation of plans for implementing educational, social jus- tice, child development and recre- ational programs, and to present such programs to the proper authorities for funding. To confer with public and quasi -public agencies to develop plans for cultural opportunities for area residents. To assist the planning and operations director in preparing, negotiating and implementing contracts for Model Cities health, educational, and other social projects. Minimum qualifications: College graduation and two years' ex- perience as a Social Planner III or equivalent. (No substitution for edu- cation. Title of class: STAFF COORDINATOR Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to perform admin- istrative and supervisory work re- lated to office management and to supervise the Model Neighborhood Planning Council staff; and to per- form related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To assign, direct, review, supervise and train community organization workers. To assign, review, and supervise the Public Information Service regarding scheduling of publication and dis- tribution. To assign, direct, and supervise all Model Neighborhood Planning Coun- cil clerical staff. To prepare letters, reports, and docu- ments as required by Model Neigh- borhood Planning Council members. To= a complete file on all corre- spondence, minutes of Model Neigh- borhood Planning Council meetings and other matters pertaining to Model Neighborhood Planning Coun- cil. To keep records of Model Neighbor- hood Planning Council members' at- tendance. To keep records for Model Neighbor- hood Planning Council Bremer Ac - professional w__Tr in preparing plans To establish and maintain a working related to the social services in the relationship with City Demonstration Agency staff, Model Cities Program including proj- community agencies and Model Neighborhood Planning Council ects related to education, public members. health, social justice, and child de- velopment and recreation; to assume To notify all Model Neighborhood the administrative and organizational Planning Council members of regular responsibility involved in the social and special meetings. planning for the Model Cities; and To attend Model Neighborhood Plan. toperform related work as assigned. ning Council core, Task Force, and Examples of work performed: committee meetings. To organize and conduct field surveys Minimum qualifications: and to collect data regarding social, High school graduation and four educational, and health conditions. years' supervisory experience at least To determine sources of data, develop one year of which must have been data collecting systems, conduct re- search and evaluate the results of as an Assistant Planner—Model Cities or equivalent. studies and surveys. To supervise the coordination of Model SECTION 2 Cities activities with the work of other agencies in the Model Neighbor- This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty hood. days after its passage, approval, and publication. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 493 Passed by the Council June 8, 1972. Yeas --Councilmen Hunt. Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler)=7. Nays -0. Approved June 9, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. -(June 17, 1972) Council File No. 258774—Ordinance No. 15117—By Roger M. Conway— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF HELEN GREENBLAT AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to Helen Greenblat, the sum of $500.00 In full settlement of her claim for dam - ayes and injuries sustained by reason of a fall on a defective sidewalk at or near Portland Avenue, Saint Paul, Min- nesota, on May 29, 1971. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon her execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the Corporation Counsel, for all damages and injuries sustained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council June 0, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved June 9, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 258778—Ordinance No. 15118—By Dean Meredith— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 3250, entitled: "An administrative ordinance relating to the Civil Service Bureau of the City, of Saint Paul, approving and adopting rules and regulations therefor," approved August 20, 1914, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 3250, approved August 20, 1914, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out of Section 7, where it ap- pears under the heading Skilled Labor, the title Carpenter Foreman—Fire Department SECTION 2 That said ordinance, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by inserting in Section 6 under the heading Manual and Mainte- nance Group, immediately after the material in Grade 42, the following: GRADE 43 Building Maintenance Supervisor— Fire Department SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the first day of the first payroll period following thirty days after its passage, approval, and publication. Passed by the Council June 9, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved June 9, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, o © Mayor. E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 258779 --Ordinance No. - 15119—By Dean Meredith— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation rates of certain city positions and employments," approved January 23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 6446, approved January 23, 1925, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out of Section II, where it appears under the heading Group A, the line Carpenter Foreman— Fire Department ................ 7.51 SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the first day of the first payroll period following thirty days after its passage, approval, and pub- lication. Passed by. the Council June 9, 1972. Yeas --Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved June 9, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (June 17, 1972) 494 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 495 Council File No. 25878 Ordinance No. Council File No. 258795—Ordinance No. of damages sustained on or about Feb- RESOLUTIONS 15120—By Dean Meredith— 15121—By Charles P. McCarty— ruary 14, 1972 as more particularly set An ordinance amending Ordinance out in a communication to the City An ordinance amending Ordinance Council on March 17, 1972. No. 7607, entitled: INo. 6446, entitled: Council File No. 258967—By Victor J. "An ordinance fixing the duties and "An administrative ordinance fixing SECTION 2 Tedesco— Re3olved, That an extra in the amount responsibilities and the minimum quail- the compensation rates of certain city That said sum shall be paid to the of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars fications for the various classes of posi- tions in the Classified Service of the positions and employments," said claimant upon her execution and approved January 23, 1925, delivery ($25,000) be allowed under Contract L- City," as amended. of a release in full to the City in form to be 7343 between the City of Saint Paul approved February 13, 1935, as amended. a approved by the The Council of the City of Saint Paul Corporation Counsel, for all damages and Bor-Son Construction, Inc., said contract for the General Construction Does Ordain: sustained in the manner aforesaid. of the Saint Paul Civic Center Multi - The Council of the City of Saint Paul Purpose Arena Building, and said extra Does Ordain: SECTION 1 SECTION 3 to cover Installation of Terrazzo Floors That Ordinance No. 6446, approved That this ordinance shall take effect in east and west lobbies including SECTION 1 be January 23, 1925, as amended, be and and be in force thirty days after its rooms C-106 and C-107 as specified in That Ordinance No. 7607, approved the same is hereby further passage, approval and publication. Change Order G -Il as an option, said February 13, 1935, as amended, be and by striking out, where it appears in work having been requested by the the same is hereby further amended by Section V, the paragraph which reads Passed by the Council June 14, 1972. Civic Center Authority, and agreement striking out the title and specifications as follows: Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, "In made with the contractor, and a mem- for Carpenter Foreman—Fire Depart- accordance with Chapter 729 Laws Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, orandum of said agreement having been ment, and by inserting in lieu thereof of Minnesota for 1969, and Chapter Mme. resident (Butler) -7. P filed with the Comptroller and counter - the following title, and specifications 798 Laws of Minnesota for 1969, and Nays -0, signed by him. Charge to 6000-603 to be for Building Maintenance Supervisor— on the recommendation of the Senior Judge of the Municipal Court, the Approved June 15, 1972. reimbursed from 7420-460. Job #70-45. Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972. Fire Department Council hereby fixes the annual sal- LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Approved June 9, 1972. Title of class: ary of employees holding the title of Court Reporter Mayor. (June 17, 1972) BUILDING MAINTENANCE and performing the duties of a Court Reporter, at - Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, SUPERVISOR—FIRE DEPARTMENT $14,652 per year."; City Clerk. Council File No. 258968—By Victor J. Duties and responsibilities: . Under direction, to be responsible for and substituting in lieu thereof the ng: (June 17, 1972) following: Tedesco_ T Resolved, That an extra in the amount the maintenance and repair of build- "In accordance with Chapter 729 Laws of Four Thousand Six Hundred Thirty ings owned by the Bureau of Fire; of Minnesota for 1969, and Chapter Council File No. 258808—Ordinance No. Dollars ($4,630) be allowed under Con - and to perform related work as as- 798 Laws of Minnesota for 1969, and 15123—By Dean Meredith— tract L-7343 between the City of Saint signed. on the recommendation of the Senior Paul and Bor-Son Construction, Inc., Examples of work performed: Judge of the Municipal Court, the AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE said contract for General Constructfbn oil To direct and supervise the mainte- Council hereby fixes the annual sal- CLAIM OF THE SPECIALTY MANU- °f the Saint Paul Civic Center Multi- of fire stations and their ad- ary of employees holding the title of FACTURING COMPANY, MR. BRUCE Purpose Arena Building, and said extra jacent grounds, and to see that they Court Reporter and performing the A. LAW1N, TREASURER, AGAINST to cover the following: are kept in proper condition. duties of a Court Reporter, at THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. 1. Rework two pair of exist - To direct the work of carpenters, $15,385 per year. ing Auditorium doors with plumbers, electricians, painters and The Council of the City of Saint Paul new hardware, repaired others engaged in. making alterations SECTION 2 Does Ordain: and refinished, complete. or repairs. To perform repair work personally This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the first day of the first SECTION 1 Provide new clear S6' plate wire glass glazing In doors where required. To estimate uantities of materials q payroll period following thirty days That the proper Cit officers are y its hereby authorized directed ADD ..$2,110.00 ""' ' o 2. Change ice floor sit plane, pp necessary ecessar for repsir obs. y j after passage, a and 3 pay A d approval and publtcle tion accordance with Council File out o£ the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, add perimeter ice 16 st review plans for proposed con- sir projects. 56 No. 256706 approved December 15, 1971, to The Specialty Manufacturing Com- install 16 a di- inforcing,circus tional order To order and distribute cleaning and which authorizes this wage increase to pony, Mr. Bruce A. Lewin, Treasurer, circus inserts ADD.. 2,520.00 DD.. other su lies. pp be retroactive to January 8, 1972. the sum of $203.30, in full settlement of their claim for damages Total extra to contract .. „$4,630.00 To make reports and recommends- tions. sustained on Passed b the Council June 9, 1972. or about February 1, 1972 as more y y said work havingbeen requested b q y Minimum qualifications: set in a communication to n t Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, the the Civic Center uthorit and agree - High school or vocational school gradu- City Council Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, the City Counetl on March 17, 1972. ment made with the contractor, and a r ation and four years' experience as a Mme. President (Butler) -7. SECTION 2 memorandum of said agreement having been filed with the Comptroller and journeyman carpenter, plumber, painter, P eigh electrician; or t years' Nays -0. Approved June 9, 1972, That said sum shall be countersigned by him. Charge to PIR ce experience in building construction on said claimant upon their execution and LAWRENCE D. COHEN, p 600-603 to be reimbursed from 7420-460. Job #70-45. or building maintenance involving construction and repair. Mayor. delivery of a release in full to the City y in a form to be approved by the Cor- Attest: Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972. SECTION 2 poration Counsel, for all damages sus- HARRY E. MARSHALL, tained in the manner Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) This ordinance shall take effect and City Clerk. aforesaid. (June 17, 1972) be in force an the first day of the first payroll erd piofollowing thirty days SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect Council File No. 258969—By Victor J. after its Passage, approval, and pub- lication. Council file No. 258807—Ordinance No. and be in force thirty days after Its Tedesco— Resolved, That an extra in the amount 15122—By Dean Meredith— passage, approval and publication. of Two Thousand Three Hundred Sixty - . Passed by the Council June 9, 1972. 1 AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE Passed by the Council June 14, 1972. under Dollar ($2,368)43, Y eas—Councilmen Hunt. Konopatzki, CLAIM OF MRS. JAMES HANSEN Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Cont betweenballowe the ty of Saint Paul and Bor-Son Construction, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, j AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Inc., said contract for General Con - Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. I Mme. President (Butler) -7. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Nays -0. struction of the Saint Paul Civic Center Approved June 9, 1972. iDoes Ordain: Approved June 15, 1972. Multi -Purpose Arena Building, and said extra to cover the following: LAWRENCE D. COHEN, SECTION 1 LAWRENCE D. COHEN, 1. Change ice melting pit Mayor, Attest: That the proper City officers are Mayor. Attest: covers to smaller sizes. No cost.olding HARRY E. MARSHALL, hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, HARRY E. MARSHALL, 2. Substtitchangeute gate City Clerk. to Mrs. James Hansen, the sum of City Clerk. with pocket in lieu of overhead ceiling le at 17, 1972) $110.00, in full settlement of her claim (June 17, 1972) ridor 107,requirled by rea- 496 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL son of lack of headroom Council File No. 258972—By Robert F. for coil and power opera- Sprafka— tion. ADD ................$1,193.00 Whereas, In the matter of Comp - 3. Paint south portion of troller's Contract L-7329-1, City Project Pedestrian Tunnel. ADD .. 1,175.00 M-0505, for Ornamental Lighting System In the Concord Terrace Renewal Area, Total extra to contract ......$2,308.00 Hoffmann Electric Company, contractor, said changes havingbeen requested by the specified date of completion is April the Civic Center Authority, and agree- 15, 1972, and ment made with the contractor, and a Whereas, The contractor has prose - memorandum of said agreement having cuted the work diligently but it was been filed with the Comptroller and not possible to complete the contract countersigned by him. Charge to 8000- by said date of completion, therefore 603 to be reimbursed from 7420-460. be it Job #70-45. Resolved, That the proper city offi- by the Council June 8, 1972, rials are hereby authorized and a dl- Adoptedrented to execute an amendment to said Approved June 9, 1972. contract extending the time of com- (June 17, 1972) pletion to July 15, 1972, provided how- ever, that this resolution shall have no force or effect unless the sureties on Council File No. 258970—By Victor J. and file such consent in writing with Tedesco— the City Comptroller, and be it Resolved, That an extra in the amount Further Resolved, That the City of of OnThousand One Hundred Twenty- St. Paul waives all claim for liqu'dated eight Dollars ($1,128) be allowed under damages and that no engineering and Contract L-7343 between the City of inspection costs on this project will be Sale Paul and Bor-Son Construction, charged to the contractor for such ex - Inc., said contract for the General tended period. Construction of the Saint Paul Civic Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972. Center Multi -Purpose Arena Building, Approved June 9, 1972. and said extra to cover provision of (June 17, 1972) handicapped stall at each of sixteen banks of public toilet stalls, said change Council File No. 258973—By Robert F. having been requested by the Civic S rafka— Center Authority, and agreement made Whereas, In the matter of Comp - with the contractor, and a memorandum troller's Contract L-7489, City Project of said agreement having been filed M-0541, for an Ornamental Lighting with the Comptroller and countersigned System on Minnehaha Avenue, Hoff - by him. Charge to 6000-603 to be reim- -anti Electric Company, contractor, the burled from 7420-460. Job #70-45.specified date of completion is May 1, Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972. 1972, and June 9, 1972. Whereas, The contractor has prose - Approved June17, 1972) cuted the work diligently but it was not possible to complete the contract by said date of completion, therefore be it Resolved, That theproper city offi- Council File No. 258971—By Victor J. rials are hereby authorized and directed Tedesco— to execute an amendment to said con - Resolved, That an extra In the amount tract extending the time of completion Seven Hundred to July 15, 1972, provided however, that of Two Thousand Forty-two Dollars ($2Sev be allowed this resolution shall have no force or and r Contract L-7346 between the effect unless the sureties on the cone City of Saint Paul and Peoples Electric tractor's bond consent thereto and ale such consent in writing with the City Company, said contract for Electrical Comptroller, and be it Construction of the Saint Paul Civic Further Resolved, That the City of Center Multi -Purpose Arena Building, St. Paul waives all claim for liquidated and said extra to cover the following: damages and that no engineering and 1. Provide labor and material inspection costs on this project will be to revise and augment charged to the contractor for such ex - lighting in Room 32 as well tended period. as mechanical mezzanine Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972. above Rm. 32. ADD ,. ...$1.231.00 Approved June 9, 1972. 2. Furnish and install three (June 17, 1972) blank outlet boxes and covers with associated empty conduit runs for future electronic organ connections. ADD ......... 1,511.00 $2,742.00 said work having been requested by the Civic Center Authority, and agree- ment made with the contractor, and a memorandum of said agreement having been filed with the Comptroller ane countersigned by him. Charge to 6000- 605 to be reimbursed from 7420-460. Job #70-45. Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972. Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 258974 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes inthe Department of Public Safety (Police) for overtime em- ployment as described in the resolu- tion. Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972. Approved June 9, 1972, (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 258975 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 1405 for the transfer of Off Sale Liquor Li - OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 497 cense No. 2509, expiring January 31, 1973, issued to Alexandriu E. Fedoreal at 560 W. Como Avenue, be and the same is hereby transferred to Leo A. Scheu at the same address. Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972. Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 258976 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 1416 for Class D -Original Container, Off Sale Malt Beverage and Cigarette licenses, applied for by Leo A. Scheu at 560 W. Como Avenue, be and the same are hereby granted. Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972. Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 258977 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 1220 for Class C3 -Drive -In Restaurant Li- cense, applied for by Refugio L. Men- dez at 1537-43 W. Como Avenue, be and the same is hereby granted, subject to the following conditions, that the grounds be prepared and maintained so as to be dustless; that the debris be picked up and removed daily from the premises, and that the sidewalks around the property be cleared of snow and ice during the winter. Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972. Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 258978 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 33 for Class C3 -Drive -In Restaurant and Cig- arette licenses, applied for by Black Steer of America, Inc. at 1780 Univer- sity Avenue, be and the same are here- by granted, subject to the following conditions; that no access be permitted to or from the adjoining alley, that the grounds be prepare and main- tained so as to be dustless, that the debris be picked up and removed daily from the premises, and that the side- walks around the property be cleared of snow and ice during the winter. Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972. Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 258979 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, The St. Paul Taxi Incor- porated dba St. Paul Taxi, Inc. has made Application M 2327 for license to operate one (1) motor vehicle as a taxi- cab upon the streets of the City of Saint Paul, with the color scheme of blue body with white letter, described as follows: Taxicab No. 128; Make, Plymouth; Se- rial, PL41G2D208770; Insurance, Trans- portation Facilities, Inc. (Excel In- surance Co.) Policy No. TF 15034, expir- ing 12:01 A.M. ST 3-13-73. Whereas, Said applicant has filed a copy of the insurance policy with the City of Saint Paul, and said policy has been approved as to form and execution by the Corporation Counsel, therefore, be it Resolved, That license to operate said motor vehicle as a taxicab upon the streets of the City of St. Paul, be and the same is hereby granted to the St. Paul Taxi Incorporated dba St. Paul Taxi, Inc. Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972. Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 258980 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, Arthur G. Murray is holder of Hotel (66 Rooms) License No. 3283, expiring December 4, 1972, at 51352 Wabasha Street and he has discontinued this business as of June 1, 1972, because the Housing and Redevelopment Au- thority has acquired the property, and he has requested refund of the fee posted, covering the unused portion of the license, therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Arthur G. Murray the pro- rated fee of $66.00, deducting $66.00 from the original fee of $132.00 posted for the period the licensee operated on the license and this will cancel said license issued to him. Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972. Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 258981 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 2352 for the transfer of Off Sale Liquor License No. 2558, expiring January 31, 1973, issued to Square Deal Liquor Store, Inc. at 618 Concordia Avenue, be and the same is hereby transferred to Allan' G. Goldberg at the same address. Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972. Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 258982 — By Dean Mgredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licen- ses upon the payment into the City .treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972. Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 258983 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Foodstuff Vending Machines licenses applied for by the persons, firms, etc. named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council June 81 1972. Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1912) Council File No. 258984 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Motor Vehicle Driver licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this reso- lution be and the same are hereby 498 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL granted, and the City Clerk is instruct- edto issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the! required fees. Adopted by the Council June 8, 192. Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 258985 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issuesuch li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972.1 Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 258992—By. Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground con- duit together with nec.i aary manholes and lateral conduits to intersecting streets and alleys. On Ivy Avenue between Park and Sylvan and on Sylvan between Ivy and Hyacinth Avenues. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as Capproved. The Telephone ompany to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972. Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 258993—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain a conduit run. On the north side of Ford Parkway from one half block east of Mississippi River Boulevard to the east end of the Ford Bridge. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972, Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 258994 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That out of the Workmen's Compensation Account of the General Fund weekly compensation of $80.00 be paid Dale H. Arcand, while he is tem- porarily totally disabled by reason of injuries he received on May 8, 1972, while employed by the Department of Public Works, and that $224.00 in Anal settlement, to and including May 29, 1972, is now due and payable. Adopted by tAe Council June 8, 1972. Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 258995 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Audrey J. Damewood, widow of Dewey D. Damewood, em - of the Department of Public who died on April 19, 1972, from es sustained on said date, while ed in the performance of his be paid from the Workmen's ensation Account of the General the sum of $80.00 per week, pay- everyfour weeks, commencing til 1972, and continuing during dency, until the sum of $35,000.00 have been paid, together with 00 for funeral expenses incurred; 560.00 in partial settlement, to and '.Ing June 7, 1972, is now due and le. pted by the Council June 8, 1972. roved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) e No. 258996 — By Dean That out of the Workmen's m Account of the General y compensation of $80.00 be I L. Andrick, while he is totally disabled by reason ie received on May 8, 1972, iyed by the Department of y, and that $304.00 in partial to and including June 2, ue dand payable. iy the Council June 8, 1972. Council File No. 258997—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, fn the aggregate amount of $1,071,382.24, the checks numbered 10317 to 10440 inclusive,. as per checks or pertinent listing of same on file in the office of the Finance De- partment. Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972. Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 259002 — By Ruby Hunt— Resolved, That the appointment by Councilwoman Ruby Hunt of Frances Boyden as her Legislative Aide be and the same is hereby concurred in and approved. Adopted by the Council June 9, 1972. Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 259009—By Rosalie L. Butler—Robert F. Sprafka— Whereas, The election of Lawrence D. Cohen as Mayor of the City of Saint Paul and his taking office as Mayor on June 6, 1972, has caused a vacancy to occur on the Ramsey County Board of Commissioners; and Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul by law has the authority to fill this vacancy; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby appoint and elect Anthony A. Danna to fill the va- cancy created on the Ramsey County Board of Commissionersthrough the resignation of said board by Lawrence D. Cohen; and to serve for such term as may be specified by law. Adopted by the Council June 9, 1972. Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 499 Council File No. 259010—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That checks be drawn on the City Treasury, in the aggregate amount of $76,057.17, covering checks numbered 10441 to 10454 inclusive, as per checks or pertinent listing of same on file in the office of the Finance Department. Adopted by the Council June 9, 1972. Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 259016—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, Council File No. 248627, ap- proved on April 29, 1970, established the authority to charge expenses incurred for the METRO FIRE TRAINING FA- CILITY PROJECT, site development phase; and Whereas, Capital Improvement Bond I C.I.B.) Fund No. 9170-480-002 has in- curred an expense of $50,000.00 to the Permanent Improvement Revolving i P.I.R.) Fund No. 6000, Contract No. L-7285; and Whereas, There have been various charges to contract No. L-7285 that were charged in error; and Whereas, These items that were charged in error to contract No. L-7285 are related to said project, except they are in connection with the METRO FIRE TRAINING FACILITY, INITIAL CONSTRUCTION PHASE, for which there are separate funds available; now, therefore, be it Resolved. That the Council of the initial construction phase at an esti- mated cost of $11,700.00, said cost to be charged to P.I.R. Fund No. 6000, and this fund to be reimbursed from C.Z.B. Fund No. 9170-460-003; and be it Further Resolved, That the proper city officials make a transfer of ex- pense of $6,666.11 as described in de- tail below from P.I.R. Contract No L-7285 to the initial construction phase Contract No. L-7285-1. SPECIFICS Public Buildings engineering to date ...................... .. ..$8.666.1: Less site development engineer- ing ........................... 2,000.01 Transfer to initial construction phase account ................$6,666.1 Adopted by the Council June 13, 1972 Approved June 13, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 259017 — By Dem Meredith— Whereas, The citizens of Rapid City South Dakota have experienced a na tural catastrophe causing unprecedent ed damage and destruction to their mu nicipal area and are in immediate neer of short-term housekeeping, sheltei and other emergency needs, now, there fore, be it Resolved, That the mayor and cm` cil of the City of Saint Paul hereb; express their deepest sympathy to th citizens of Rapid City, andurge a. citizens of the City of Saint Paul t snake whatever contribution possibl to the American Red Cross Rapid City Disaster Fund, to aid and assist those citizens in their time of need. Adopted by the Council June 13, 1972. Approved June 13, 1972. (June 17, 1972) ;ouncil File No. 259018—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the appointment by .he Mayor of Ruby Hunt to the Hous - ng and Redevelopment Authority of :he City of Saint Paul is hereby ap- >roved. Adopted li the Council June 13, 1972. Approved June 13, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 259019—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That- the appointments by the mayor of the following named per- -ons to the Civil Service Commission, to serve for terms of six years, four years, and twoyears respectively, are hereby approved: Ruth Schwarzwalder, 1334 S. Mississippi River Blvd. Harry Gaston, 627 Livingston A. R. (Dick) Zang, 1034 Case Adopted by the Council Tune 13, 1972. Approved June 13, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 259020—By Robert F. Sprafka— In the Matter of hazardous buildings being that two story frame duplex known and described as 627 St. An- thony Avenue inthe City of Saint Paul and situated upon those premises legal- ly described as Lot 29, Block 11, Butter- field Syndicate Addition No. 1 accord- ing to the plat on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and forthe County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota. Whereas, Pursuant to resolution. C. F. No. 258139, approved April 17, 1972, a public hearing was scheduled for 10;00 a.m. on May 4, 1972, befoul, the Council of the City of Saint p aul. said hearing pertaining to the condi- tion of the structure located at 621 St. Anth my Avenue_ Saint Paul_ Min. Whereas, Upon facts presented at said hearing consisting of photographs, inspection reports and the recommen- dations of the City Architect, it is found and determined by the City Council that according to the records and Ales in the office of the Ramsey County Abstract Clerk, the last record owner and other parties of interest in the above described propperty are Jerome A. Kelley, Minneapolis Federal Savings and Loan and Jack R. and Nuceat Rosenbloom, and that there are no other lien holders of record; and that it is further determined that the above described buildings constitute hazardous buildings within the defini- tion of Minnesota Statutes Section 463.15 for the following reasons: a. The building is standing vacant, abandoned and is subject to being entered by unauthorized persons; b. The exterior condition of the building is as follows: The porches and stairways are rotted, parts of the roll roofing are missing and 500 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL the asbestos siding is cracked and pieces are missing. The gutters and downspouts are rusted through and missing. Doors, windows and their frames are rotted and broken. The rubble stone foundation is in need of pointing; c. Although the building inspector has asked the owner's permission, he has been unable to gain access to the interior. There is evidence that there has been a fire since the house hasbeen vacant; d. The building in the above con- dition is beyond reasonable repair; e. The building is unfit for human habitation in its present condition and the above corrections must be made in compliance with the Build- ing Code and the Housing Code of the City of Saint Paul in order to make the same habitable; I. The building constitutes a nui- sance and a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare because of its physical damage, dilapidation and inadequate maintenance; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15' through 463.26, and based upon the foregoing findings of the City Coun- cil, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby make the following Order: ORDER 1. The owner of the above described building shall make the same safe and not detrimental to the public peace, health, safety and welfare by having the said building razed and the ma- terials therefrom removed from the premises within thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this Order; 2. Unless such corrective action is taken to comply with this Order or an answer served upon the City of Saint Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court of Ramsey County, Minnesota within twenty (20) days from the date of the service of this Order, a Motion for Summary Enforce- ment of this Order to raze and remove the said building will be made to the Ramsey County District Court; 3. In the event that the building is to be razed by the City of Saint Paul pursuant to judgment of the District Court, all personal property or fixtures which may unreasonably interfere with the razing and removal of this build- ing shall be removed within ten (10) days from the entry of judgment; and if not so removed, the City of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such personal property and fixtures as pro- vided by law; 4. If the City of Saint Paul is com- pelled to take any corrective action herein, all necessary costs expended by the City will be assessed against the above described real estate and col- lected as other taxes; and be it Further Resolved, That a certified copyof this resolution and incorporated Order hereby be served upon the last record owners of the above described prwoperty in the manner provided by F Adopted by the Council June 13, 1972, Approved June 13, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 259021—By Robert F. Sprafka— In the Matter of hazardous buildings being that two story frame duplex known and described as 788 Marshall in the City of Saint Paul and situated upon those premises legally described as Lot 2, Block 2, Ninmger and Don- nelly's Addition, according to the plat on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota. Whereas, Pursuant to resolution, C. F. No. 258363, approved April 27, 1972, a public hearing was scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on May 18, 1972, before the Council of the City of Saint Paul, said hearing pertaining to the condi- tion of the structure at 788 Marshall, Saint Paul, Minnesota; and Whereas, Upon facts presented at said hearing consisting of photographs, inspection reports and the recommen- dations of the City Architect, it is found and determined by the City Council that according to the records and files in the office of the Ramsey County Abstract Clerk, the last record owner and other parties of interest in the above described property are John E. Blomquist, Inc, and Talmadge Carey, and that there are no other lien holders of record; and that it is further de- termined that the above described building constitutes a hazardous build- ing within the definition of Minnesota Statutes Section 463.15 for the following reasons: a. The building is standing vacant, - abandoned and is subject to being entered by unauthorized persons: b. The exterior of the building is in a deteriorated condition. Approxi- mately 50% of the exterior paint is peeling and -some- of the wood siding and trim has fallen off, exposing the wall sheathing. The chimney has c. The building in the above con- dition is beyond reasonable repair; d. The building is unfit for human habitation in its present condition and the above corrections must be made in compliance with the Build- ing Code and the Housing Code of the City of Saint Paul in order to make the same habitable; e. The building constitutes a nui- sance and a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare because of its physical damage, dilapidation and inadequate maintenance; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Section 463.15 through 463.26, and based upon the foregoing findings of the City Council, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby make the following Order: ORDER 1. The owner of the above described building shall make the same safe and not detrimental to the public peace, health, safety and welfare by having the said building razed and the mate- rials therefrom removed from the prem- ises within thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this Order; 2. Unless such corrective action is taken to comply with this Order or an answer served upon the City of Saint Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk of District Court of Ramsey County, Minnesota, within twenty (20) days OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 501 from the date of the service of this c. The interior condition of the Order, a Motion for Summary Enforce- building is as follows: The four rooms ment of this Order to raze and remove on the first floor are heavily dam - the said building will be made to the aged by fire. The partition between Ramsey County District Court; the kitchen and dining room is miss - 3. In the event that the building is ing. The bathroom floor from the to be razed by the City of Saint Paul second floor is burned out and fallen pursuant to judgment of the District into the kitchen. The second floor Court, all personal property or fixtures joists are burned out as well as the which may unreasonably interfere with stairway to the second floor making the razing annd removal of this build- further inspection of the second floor ing shall be removed within ten (10) impossible. The heating, electrical days from the entry of judgment: and and plumbing systems are heavily if not so removed, the City of Saint damaged by fire. Paul shall remove and dispose of such it. The building in the above con - personal property and fixtures as pro- dition is beyond reasonable repair; vided by law: e. The building is unfit for human 4. If the City of Saint Paul is com- habitation in its present condition gelled to take any corrective action and the above corrections must be herein, all necessary costs expended by made in compliance with the Building the City will be assessed against the Code and the Housing Code of the above described real estate and col- City of Saint Paul in order to make lected as other taxes; and be it the same habitable; Further Resolved, That a certified f. The building constitutes a nui- copy of this resolution and incorpo- sane and a hazard to the public rated Order herein be served upon the health, safety and welfare because last record owners of the above de- of its physical damage, dilapidation scribed property in the manner pro- and inadequate maintenance; vided by law. now, therefore, be it Adopted by the Council June 13, 1972. Resolved, That in accordance with Approved June 13, 1972, Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 through 463.26, and based upon the (June 17, 1972) foregoing findings of the City Council the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby make the following Order: Council File No. 259022—By Robert F. ORDER Sprafka— 1. The owner of the above described In the Matter of hazardous buildings building shall make the same safe and being that two story single family not detrimental to the public peace, frame dwelling known and described as health, safety and welfare by having 1604 dwelling is the City of Saint the said building razed and the ma-' Paul and situated upon those premises premises therefrom removed from the legally described as the North part of he date of the thirty (of) this O der; Lot 2, Block 5, Edwin M. Ware's Cum- berland Addition Plat 1, according to 2. Unless such corrective action is the plat on file and of record in the taken to comply with this Order or an office of the Register of Deeds in and answer served upon the City of Saint for the County of Ramsey, State of Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk Minnesota. of the District Court of Ramsey County, Whereas, Pursuant to resolution, Minnesota, within twenty (20) days C. F. No. 258354, approved April 27, from the date of the service of this 1972, a public hearing was scheduled Order, a Motion for Summary Enforce - for 10:00 a.m. on May 17, 1972 before ment of this Order to raze and remove the Council of the City of Saint Paul, the said building will be made to the said hearing pertaining to the condi- Ramsey County District Court; tion of the structure located at 1604 3. In the event that the building is Mackubin, Saint Paul, Minnesota; and to be razed by the City of Saint Paul Whereas, Upon facts presented at pursuant to judgment of the District said hearing consisting of photographs, Court, all personal property or fixtures inspection reports and the recommen- which may unreasonably interfere with dations of the City Architect it is the razing and removal of this build - found and determined by the City ing shall be removed within ten (30) Council that according to the records days from the entry of judgment; and and files in the office of the Ramsey if not so removed, the City of Saint County Abstract Clerk, the last record Paul shall remove and dispose of such owners of the above described prop- personal property and fixtures as pro - erty are Thomas J. and Prosper De- vided by law; Lisle; and that there are no other 4. If the City of Saint Paul is com- lien holders of record; and that it is Belled to take any corrective action further determined that the above de- erein, all necessary costs expended scribed building constitutes a hazardous by the City will be assessed against building within the definition of Min- the above described real estate and nesota Statutes Section 463.15 for the collected as other taxes; and be it following reasons: Further Resolved, That a certified a. The building is standing vacant, copy of this resolution and incorporated abandoned and is subject to being Order herein be served upon the last entered by unauthorized persons; record Owners of the above described b. The exterior condition of the property in the manner provided by building is as follows: The roof is law' burned and charred and the rear ad- , Adopted by the Council June 13, 1972. dition shows evidence of settling and Approved June 13, 1972. the roof is leaking; (June 17, 1972) 502 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 259023 - By DeanClerk is instructed to issue such licenses Meredith- upon the payment into the City treas- Resolved, That Application M20431 ury of the required fees. for the transfer of On Sale Lior Adopted by the Council June 13, 1972. License No. 8221, expiring Januaryqu3L Approved June 13, 1972. 1973, issued to Lyle M. Triviski at (June 17, 1972) 678 Selby Avenue, be and the same is hereby transferred to Whoopee, Inc. at the same address. Adopted by the Council June 13, 1972. Approved June 13, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 259024 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That application for the transfer of Sunday -On -Sale Liquor Li- cense No. 4307, expiring January 31, 1973, issued to Lyle M. Triviski at 678 Selby Avenue, be and the same is here- by transferred to Whoopee, Inc. at the same address. Adopted by the Council June 13, 1972. Approved June 13, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 259025 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That application for the transfer of Class C2 -Restaurant, Tavern, Off Sale Malt Beverage and Cigarette Licenses No. 4308, expiring January 31, 1973, issued to Lyle M. Triviski at 678 Selby Avenue, be and the same are hereby transferred to Whoopee, Inc. at the same address. Adopted by the Council June 13, 1972. Approved June 13, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 259026 - By Dean Meredith - Whereas, Jim Gubash has surrender- ed License D 3207 issued to him for a Class C2 -Restaurant License at 475 W. Seventh Street because he did not open the establishment for business, and requests refund of the license fee posted thereon, therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers be and theyare hereby author- ized to refund to Jim Gubash the fee of $45.00 for said license and this will cancel the license issued to him. Adopted by the Council June 13, 1972. Council File No. 259027 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council June 13, 1972. Approved June 13. 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 259929 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council June 13, 1972. Approved June 13, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 259030 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That Foodstuff Vending Machines licenses applied for by the persons, firms, etc. named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, .and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council June 13, 1972. Approved lune 13, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 259035 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to execute quit claim deeds conveying the City's interest to the property used forGrant School and Scheffer School, as more particularly describedin said deeds, to the Independent School District No. 625, at no compensation to the City, be- cause this property was devoted for school purposes. Adopted by the Council June 14, 1972. Approved June 15, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 259038 - By Deah Meredith - Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department of Public Safety (Bureau of Health) for overtime employment as described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council June 14, 1972. Approved June 15, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 259039 -By Robert F. Sprafka- Resolved, That upon the pertinent appeal, under the Zoning Code, by W. subject real estate, situate m the tatty of Saint Paul, zoned in "C., Residence District, under the Zoning Code, and described as follows: The south 60 feet of Lots 1, 2, and 3, Council File No. 259028 - By Dean Block 29, Summit Park Addition; Meredith- and located on the west side of Milton Resolved, That licenses applied for Street between Portland and Ashland by the persons named on the list at- Avenues, that the provisions of said tached to this resolution be and the Zoning Code hereby are determined same are hereby granted, and the City and varied as and to the extent neces- OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 503 sary therefor, and the setback re- quirements for said property are here- by relaxed to allow an addition to the front of an existing boarding care home, subject to the condition tit9t said aPPellant-permittee, and his successors and assigns, shall make due compliance with all applicable provisions of mu- nicipal ordinances, state statutes and rules and regulations of public authori- ties having cognizance. Adopted by the Council June 14, 1972. Approved June 15, 1972. (June 17, 1972) M Council File No. 259042 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Resolved, Pursuant to Chapter 92A of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, the following members of the City Council are hereby authorized to receive reim- bursement for the use of their own automobiles in the performance of their duties for the City of Saint Paul ac- cording to "Plan C" at a maximum lump -sum allowance of $75.00 per month: Ruby L. Hunt William Konopatzki Dean Meredith Adopted by the Council June 14, 1972. Approved June 15, 1972. (June 17, 1972) INTERMEDIARY ORDERS Council File No. 258986 - In the Matter of regrade and surface with bituminous material the following alleys: Preliminary Order No. 256579, Approved November 30, 1971, File No. L-328, Desertion - Chute Brothers Divi- sion No. 8 from Grotto St. to St. Albans St. Preliminary Order No. 256516, Approved November 24, 1971, File No. L-329, Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1. Block 2, from Grotto St. Preliminary Order No. 256660, Approved December 9, 1971, File No. L-333, Description - Chute Brothers Divi- sionNo. 1, from St. Albans St. to Dale St. Preliminary Order No. 256658, Approved December 9, 1971, File No. L-334, Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 5, from Victoria St. to Fisk St. Preliminary Order No. 256725, Approved December 15, 1971, File No. L-335, Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 6, from Victoria St. to Fisk St. reliminary Order No. 256975, Approved January 6, 1972, File No. L -33a, De- scription - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 13, from Avon St. to Grotto St. Preliminary Order No. 257051, Approved January 17, 1972, File No. L-341, De- scription - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 14, from Fisk St. to Avon St. Preliminary Order No. 256578, Approved November 30, 1971, File No. L-331, Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 4, from Fisk St. to Avon St. Preliminary Order No. 256662, Approved December 9, 1971, File No. L-332, Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 8, from Avon St, to Grotto St. Preliminary Order 256915, Approved December 30, 1971, File No. L-339, De- scription - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 12, from Grotto St. to St. Albans St. Regrade or grade and surface with bitu- minous material and construct a sewer in the following alley: Preliminary Order No, 256789, Approved December 22, 1971, File No. L-336, Descripption - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 10, from St. Albans St. to Dale St. Also construct a sewer in the alley for storm water pur- poses. Resurface with bituminous material the following alley: Preliminary Order No. 257023, Approved January 13, 1972, File No. L-340, Descripption - Chute Brothers Divi- sion No. 9, from Avon St. to Grotto St. All part of the Summit -University Neighborhood Development Project (Action Year III) -Grading project G-199?. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Cam- missioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the sold report and the same fs hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is regrade or grade and surface with bitu- minous material the following alleys: Preliminary Order No. 256519, Approved November 30, 1971, File No. L-328, Description - Chute Brothers Divi- sion No. 8 from Grotto St. to St. Albans St. Preliminary Order No. 256516t_Approved November 24, 1971, File 1V p. L-329, Description -Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 2, from Grotto St. Preliminary Order No. 256660, Approved December 9, 1971, File No. L-333, Description - Chute Brothers Divi- sion No. 1, from St. Albans St. to Dale St. Preliminary Order No. 256658, Approved December 9, 1971, File No. L-334, Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 5, from Victoria St. to Fisk St. Preliminary Order No. 256725, Approved December 15, 1971, File No. L-335, Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add.No. 1, Block 6, from Victoria St. to Fisk St. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 505 504 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Preliminary Order No. 256822,NApproved sin No. 8 from Grotto St. to St. Description - Butterfield Syndicate I the Add. No. 1, Block 10, from St. Albans of slopes, cuts and fills, including right removal of lateral support from December 22, 1971, File o. L-337,1 Description - Butterfield Syndicate Albans St. Preliminary Order No. 256517, Approved St. to Dale St. Also, construct a sewer subject for storm water pur- I casioned land or remainder thereof, oc- by excavations thereof, or Add. No. 1, Block 11, from St. Albans St. to Dale St. November 24, 1971, File No. L-329, in the alley Description - Butterfield Syndicate poses. construction of slopes 1n the grading Preliminary Order No. 256975, Annroved Add. No. 1, Block 2, from Grotto St. "in accordance with the blueprints here- the and surfacing with bituminous material fallowing alleys: January 8, 1972, File No.L-3'Jd, ButterfieldSyndicate to St. Albans St. hereto attached and made a part PreliminaryOrder4,swshowing PNolveimbeT 030,e yy AddDes rNolol, Block rfrom St Grotto St. 1971, FLle9NoPpL--330, cuts[he and the shadedtiportionons Description - Butterfield Syndicate the fills", all part of the Summit- 1971, FileNo.Approved Description -Butterfield Syndicate to Preliminary Order No. 257051, Approved Add. No. 1, Block 1, from St. Albans University Neighborhood Development Add. No. 1, Block 4, from Fisk St. to January 17, 1972, File No. L-341, Description - Butterfield Syndicate St. to Dale St. Project (Action Year III) -Grading Prellminary Order No. 256661, Approved Protect G-1997. Avon. St. Preliminary Order No. 256663, Approved Add. No. 1, Block 14, from Fisk St. to Avon St. December 9, 1971, File No. L-333, Description - Chute Brothers Divi- The Council of the City of St. Paul December 9, 1971, FileNo. L-332, Desciption - Butterfield Syndicate No. i, Block 8, from Avon St. Preliminary Order No. 256578, Approved sion No. 1, from St. Albans St. to having received the report of the Com- Add.' to Grotto St. November 30, 1971, File No. L-331, Description Butterfield Syndicate Dale St. missioner of Finance upon the above preliminary Order No. 256859, Approved i improvement, and hav ng considered Preliminary Order No. 258916, Approved Add. No. 1, Block 4, from Fisk St. to December 9, 3971, Flle No. L-339, said report, hereby resolves: December 30, 3971, Ffte No. L-33, Descri tion -Butterfield Syndicate Avon St. Preliminary Order No. 256662, Approved Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 5, from Victoria St. 1. That the said report and the Add. o. 1, Block 12, from Grotto St. December 9, 1971, File No. L-332, De Description - Butterfield Syndicate to Fisk St. same fe hereby approved and adopted, preliminary Order No. 256726, Approved and the said improvement is hereby to St. Albans St. Change the grade of the alley to con No. 1, Block 8, from Avon St. to Grotto St. December 15, 1971, File No. L-335, ordered to be proceeded with. Description - Bu Syndicate 2. That the nature of the improve- form to the grade as shown on the profile on file in the Department of Preliminary Order No. 256915, Approved -File Add. No. 1, Block 6, from Victoria St. ment which the Council recommends is and,take an easement in the public Works. Also, condemn and take in the land necessary for December 30, 1971, No. L-339, Description - Butterfield Syndicate to Fisk St. condemn preliminary Order No. 256823, Approved land necessary for the slopes, cuts and an easement the slopes, cuts and fills, including right Add. No. 1, Block 12, from Grotto Albans St. December 22, 1971, Flle No. L-337, fills, including right of removal of lateral support from subtect land or sup of removal of lateral support from sub - tact land or remainder thereof, ."a - St. to St. or grade and surface with Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. I, Block 11, from St. Albans remainder thereof, occasioned by ex- of stoned by excavations thereof or con - bituminous material and construct a sewer in the following alley: St. to Dale St. cavations thereof, or construction Preliminary Order No. 256976, Approved slopes in the grading and surfacing with struction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material and Preliminary Order No. 256789, Approved January. 6, 1972, File No. L-338, bituminous material the following al- also construct a sewer in the following December 22, 1971, File No. L-336, Description - Butterfield Syndicate lays: Add. No T. Block 13, from Avon St, Preliminary Order No. 256580, Approved alley: preliminary Order No. 256790, Approved Description -Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 10, from St. Albans to Grotto St. November 30, 1971, FHe No. L-328, Prellminary Order No. 257052, Approved Description - Chute Brothers Divi- December 22, 1971, File No. L-338, Descri tion - Butterfield Syndicate St. -to Dale St. Also construct a sewer in the allfor storm water purposes. January 17, 1972, File No. L-341, sion No. 8 from Grotto St. to St. Add. No. 1, Block 10, from St. Albans Resurface with bituminous material Description - Butterfield Syndicate Albans St. Add. No. 1, Block 14, from Fisk St. Prellminary Order No, 256517, Approved St. to Dale St. Also, construct a sewer in the alley for storm water purposes. the following alley: to Avon St. November 24, 1971, File No. L-111. •In accordance with the blueprints Preliminary Order No. 257023, Approved January 13, 1972, File No. L-340, Description - Butterfield Syndicate Change the grade of the alleys to con- Add. No. 1, Block 2, from Grotto St. hereto attached and made a part hereof, the Descripption - Chute Brothers Divi- ISo. 9, from Avon St. to Grotto form to the grade as shown on the po- to St. Albans St. file on file in the Department of Public preliminary Order No. 256519, Approved the hatched portions showing cuts and the shaded portions showing the sion St. Works. Also, condemn and take an November 24, 1971, File No. L-330, in the land necessary for the Syndicate fills", all art of the Summit -University Neighbor ood Development Project All part of the Summit -University easement Description -Butterfield slopes, cuts and fills, including right of Add. No. 1, Block 1, fom St. Albans (Action Year III) -Grading Protect Get Neighborhood Development Pro+act Year III) -Grading project removal of lateral support from sub- St. to Dale St. thereof, 1997, with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $1,490.00. G-1997. ject land or remainder occa- preliminary Order No. 256661, Approved sioned by excavations thereof, or con- December 9, 1971, File No. L-333, Resolved Further, That a public improvement with no alternatives, and that the esti- thereof is $53,210.00. struction of slopes in the grading and the Description -Chute Brothers Divi- hearing be had on said on the 5th day oP July, 1972, at mated cost surfacing with bituminous material sion No. 1, from St. Albans St, to the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Resolved Further, That a public improvement following alleys: Dale St. Approved Council Chamber of the Court House hearing be had on said 1972, at Preliminary Order No. 258577, Approved preliminary Order No. 256859, and City Hall Building in the City of on the 5th day of July, the hour of 10 o'clock A.M.. In the November 30, 1971, File No. L-331, December 9, 1971, File No. L-334, te Description Descriga. oto St. Paul. That the Commissioner of of s id meeting ggrto Council Chamber of the Court House City Hall Building in the City of Add 1. Block ku4. from Fisld k St Add Block 5t fromdV Victoria St. St. NSt. [ke�npersonse and In the time and St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Avon to Fisk St. preliminary Order No. 256663, Approved Preliminary Order No. 256726, Approved vided by the Charter, stating and place of hearing, the nature of the Finance give notice of said meeting to December 9, 1971, File No. L-332, December 15, 1971, File No. L-335, improvement and the total cost thereof the persons and in the manner pro- vided by theCharter, stating the time Description - Butterfield Syndicate Description - Butterfield Syndicate No. Victoria St. as estimated. andplace of hearing, the nature of the Add. No. 1, Block B, from Avon St. Add. 1, Block 6, from St. Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972. improvement and the total cost thereof to Grotto St. to Fisk Preliminary Order No. 256916, Approved preliminary Order No. 256823, Approved Approved June B, 1972. 17, 1972) as estimated. Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972. December 30, 1971, File No. L-339, December 22, 1971, File No. L-337, Description - Butterfteld Syndicate Description - Butterfield Syndicate (June Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Add. No. 1, Block 12, from Grotto St. Add. No. 1, Block 11, from St. Albans I to St. Albans St. St. to Dale St. No. 256976, Approved I Council File No. 258988 - Change the grade of the alley to Preliminary Order to the as shown on the January B, 1972, File No. L-338, In the Matter of constructing new Council File No. 258987- 1 conform grade profile on file in the Department of Description - Butterfteld Syndicate at on both sides of East Hoyt In the matter o4 condemn and take Public Works. Also, condemn and take Add. No: 1, Block 13, from Avon St. to in the land necessary for Grotto St. Avenue from Edgerton Street to Payne Avenue and by doing all other work an easement in the land necessary for the slopes, cuts and fills, including right an easement the slopes, cuts and fills, including right Preliminary Order No. 257052, Approved 19 January 17, 1972, File No. L-341, which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, under Pre- of removal of lateral support fom sub- of removal of lateral support from sub- thereof, Description - Butterfield Syndicate ry Order 258549, approved May 10, land or remainder thereof, occa- sioned by excavations thereof, or con- ject land or remainder occa- sioned by excavations thereof or con- Add. No. 1, Block 14, from Fisk St. 1972. 1972. struction of slopes in the grading and with bituminous material the struction of slopes in the grading and to Avon St. surfacing with bituminous material and Change the grade of the alleys to The Council oP the City oP St. Paul surfacing following alleys: also construct a sewer in the following conform to the grade as shown on the alley: profile on file in the Department of Com - having received the report of the Come missioner of Finance upon the above Preliminary Order No. 256580, Approved November 30, 1971, File No. L-326, Preliminary Order No. 256790, Approved Public Works. Also, condemn and take land for improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: Description - Chute Brothers Divi- I December 22, 1971, File No. L-336, an easement in the necessary 506 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 1. That the said report ana the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said Improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is to construct new sidewalk on boz'dth sides of East Hoyt Avenue from dartnn Street to Payne Avenue and bydoingall otherwork which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $4 9n ner lin. ft. for 5' wide walk, $5.05 per lin. ft. for 6' wide walk. Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 6th day of July, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner pro- vided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. File No. 59725. Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972. Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 258989 - In the Matter of reconstructing the sidewalk on the west side of South Wilder Street from Montreal Avenue to Saunders Avenue and by doing all other work which is necessand in- cidental to complete said imaryprovement,. under Preliminary Order 258552, ap-I proved May 10, 1972. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Cc missioner of Finance uppon the above improvement, and having considered sat report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is to reconstruct the sidewalk on the west side of South Wilder Street from Mont- real Avenue to Saunders Avenue and by doing all other work which is neces- sary and incidental to complete said improvement, except where it is deter- mined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist, with no alterna- tives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $4.90 per lin. ft. for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lin. ft. for 6' wide walk. Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said Improvement on the 6th day of July, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Pau]. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner p vided by the Charter, stating the tiro - me and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. File No. 59711. Adopted by the Council June 8, Approved June 9, 1972. i.,, 7 2. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 258990- In the Matter ofd f reconstructing the sidewalk on both sides of Shields Ave- nue from Fry Street to Pierce Street and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, under Preliminary Order 258692, approved May 18, 1972, The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said mprovement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is to reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Shields Avenue from Fry Street to Pierce Street and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist, with no alternatives, and that the esti- mated cost thereof is $4.90 per lin. ft. for 5' wide walk $5.85 per lin. ft. for 6' wide walk. Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 6th day of July, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall -Building in the City of St. P5ul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner pro- vided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof asestimated. File No. 59723. Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972. Approved June9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 258991 - In the Matter of reconstructing the sidewalkand replace with integral curb and walk on the east side of Sibley Street from Kellogg Boulevard to Sec- ond Street and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, under Pre- liminary Order 258693, approved May 18, 1972. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: I . That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the saidimprovement Is Hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is to reconstruct the sidewalk and replace with integral curb and sidewalk on the east side of Sibley Street from Kellogg Boulevard to Second Street and by do - all other work which is necessary and incidental to=te said im- provement, except where it is deter - now exist, with no t the estimated cost per lin, ft. for 5' wide OF THE CITY OF, SAINT PAUL, 1972 507 walk, $5.85 per lin. ft. for 6' wide walk, $1.50 per sq, ft. for inte. u crb & walk. Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 6th day of July, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner pro- vided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. File No. 59724. Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972. Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. File No. 17453-G. Adopted by the Council June 13, 1972. Approved June 13,19 2. (June 17, 1972) FINAL ORDERS Council File No. 258965 - RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT In the Matter of constiveting and re- constructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and Council File No. 259014- incidental to complete said improve- ment, except where it is determined In the matter of the assessment of lthat good and sufficient poured side - benefits, cost and expenses for grading Walks now exist: and surfacing with bituminous material Finance File No. 59606, Preliminary the alley in Block 21, Auerbach and Hand's Order 258056, Approved April 1.1, 1972, Addition from Cook Avenue to Jessamine Avenue (G-1878), under Pre- Description -Hatch Ave., both sides from Galtier St. to Matilda St. liminary Order 244263, approved June 4, 1969, Intermediary Order 245300, Finance File No. S9607, Preliminary Approved April 11, 1972, ap- proved August 20, 1969, Final Order Order 258057, Description - Doswell Ave., north 245585, approved September 16, 1969. side from Hythe St. to Chelmsford A public hearing having been had St. Finance File No. S9608, Preliminary upon the assessment for the above Order 258146, Approved April 17, 1972, improvement, and said assessment Description - Stickney St., east side having been further considered by the - from Annapolis St. to Concord St. Council, and having been considered and on the north side of Belvidere finally satisfactory, be it therefore St. from Concord St. to Stickney St. Resolved, That the said assessment Finance File No. 59609, Preliminary be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the is hereby Order 258153, Approved April 17, 1972, Description Midway Pkwy., same ordered to be submitted to the District - north side from Bison Ave. to Simpson St. Court of the County of Ramsey for Finance File No. S9610, Preliminary confirmation. Order 258147, Approved April 17, 1972, Be It Further Resolved, That the Description - N. Albert St., both said assessment be and it is hereby sides from Wynne Ave. to Como Ave'. determined to be payable in 5 equal Finance File No. S961I' Preliminary installments. File No. 17408-G. Order 258148, Ap roved Aprie 17, 197$ Adopted by the Council June 13, 1972. Description - Hatch Ave., both sides from Marion St. to Galtier St. Approved June 13, 1972. Finance File No. 59612, Preliminary (June 17, 1972) Order 258149, Approved April 17, 1972, Description - W. Nebraska Ave., south side from Huron St. west ap- RESOLUTION RATIFYING proximately 150 ft. ASSESSMENT Finance File No. 59613, Preliminary Order 258150, Approved April 17, 1972, Description - Winslow Ave., west Council File No. 259015- side from the south property line of Cµrtice St. extended to the north In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material prqp erty ine of Sidney St. extended. Fin.%'e F e No. S9614, Preliminay Order' 151, Approved April 17, 1972, the East-West alley in T. B. Somer's Description - Arona St., both sides Addition from the North-South alley't0 from Breda Ave. to Como Ave. from Farrington Street and the North-South File No. S9615, Preliminary alley in T. B. Somer's Addition from Order 258152, Approved April 17, 1972, the East-West alley to Orapge Avenue, under Preliminary Order 246912, ap- Desert ion -Pascal St., west side from Wynne Ave. to Como Ave. proved January 8, 1970, Intermediary Order 247942, approved March 18, 1970, A public hearing having been had Final Order 248480, approved April 21, upon the above, improvement upon 1970. due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and A public hearing having been had recommendations relative thereto, and upon the assessment for the above having fully considered the same; improvement, and said assessment and therefore, be it having been considered by the Resolved, By the Council of the City Council, and having been considered of St. Paul that the precise nature, finally satisfactory, be it therefore extent and kind of improvement to be 508 PROCEEDINGS OF TF. made by the said City is constructing and reconstructing sidewalks - and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement, except where it is deter- mined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. S9606, Preliminary Order 258056, Approved April 11, 1972, Description -Hatch Ave., both sides from Galtier St. to Matilda St. Finance File No. S9607, Preliminary Order 258057, Approved Apnl 11, 1972, Desarin,,_ - ..�,...., .._ _ on ias, np roved A ril 17, 1972, Description - idway Pkwy., north m side froBison Ave. to Simpson St. Finance File No. S9610, Preliminary Order 258147, Appproved April 17, 1972, Description - N. Albert St., both sides from Wynne Ave. to Como Ave. Finance File No. 59611, Preliminary Order 258148, Approved April 17, 1972, Description - Hatch Ave., both sides from Marion St. to Galtier St. Finance File No. 59612, Preliminary Order 258149, Approved April 17, 1972, Description - W. Nebraska Ave., south side from Huron St. west ap- proximately 150 ft. Finance File No. 59613, Preliminary Order 258150, Approved April 17, 1972. Description - Winslow Ave., west c side from the south property line of Curtice St. extended to the north Property line of Sidney St. extended. Finance File No. 59614, Preliminary Order 256151, Approved April 17, 1972, Description - Arona St., both sides from Breda Ave. to Como Ave. Finance File No. 59615, Preliminary Order 258152, Approved April 17, 1972, Description - Pascal St., west side from Wynne Ave. to Como Ave. and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for Bald improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972. Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) E COMMON COUNCIL Description - Davern Ave., west side from Norfolk Ave. to Munster Ave. Finance File No. S9598, Preliminary Order 257951, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Otis Ave., south side from Exeter Pl. to Otis Lane. Finance File No. 59599, Preliminary Order 257950, Approved April 7, 1972, Description = Otis Ave., north side from Exeter Pl. to Riverwood Pl. Finance File No. 59600, Preliminary Order 257957, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Lincoln Ave., both sides on the south side from the East line of Lot 4, Ink. 5, Stinson's Blvd. Add. to Syndicate St. and on the north side from the east line of Lot 19, Blk. 4, Stinson's Blvd. Add. to Syndicate St. Finance File No. 59601, Preliminary Order 257958, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Linwood Ave., south side from Grotto St. to Avon St. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement, except where it is deter- mined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. 59596, Preliminary Order 257954, Approved Aril 7, 1972,, Dpcerinfinn - Cfna.rn.f ..o ......� k Ave.cto uescription -Otis Ave., south side from Exeter Pl. to Otis Lane. Finance File No. 59599, Preliminary Order 257950, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Otis Ave., north side from Exeter Pl. to Riverwood Pl. Finance File No. 59600, Preliminary Order 257957, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Lincoln Ave., both sides on the south side from the East line of Lot 4, Ink. 5, Stinson's Blvd. Add. to Syndicate St. and on the north side from the east line of Lot 19, Blk. 4, Stinson's Blvd. Add. to Syndicate St. Finance File No. S9601, Preliminary Order 257958, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Linwood Ave., south side from Grotto St. to Avon St. Council File No. 258966- and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. In the Matter_of constructing and Resolved Further, That the Com - reconstructing siewalks and by doing missioner of Public Works be and is all other work which is necessary and hereby instructed and directed to incidental to complete said improve- Prepare plans and specifications for ment, except where it is determined said improvement, land submit same to that good and sufficient poured side- the Council for approval; that upon walks now exist: said approval, the proper city officials Finance File No. 59596, Preliminary are hereby authorized and directed Order 257954, Approved April 7, 1972, to proceed with the making of said Description - Stewart Ave., south improvement in accordance therewith. side from Madison St. to Rankin St. Adopted by the Council June 8, 1972. Finance File No. S9597, Preliminary Approved June 9, 1972. Order 257952, Approved April 7, 1972, (June 17, 1972) OF THE CITY OF Council File No. 258998 - In the Matter of reconstructing the sidewalkportions of which will be replaced with integral curb and side- walk on the west side of Bedford St. from Collins St. to Fred St. and on the east side of Bedford St. from Payne Ave. to Beaumont Ave. and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, under Preliminary Order 258145, approved April 17, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is to reconstruct the sidewalk portions of which will be replaced with integral curb and side- walk on the west side of Bedford St. from Collins St. to Fred St. and on the east side of Bedford St. from Payne Ave. to Beaumont Ave, and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured side- walks now exist, and the Council here- by orders said improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said Imp rovement in accordance therewith. File No. 59618. Adopted by the Council June 9, 1972. Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 258999 - In the Matter of reconstructing side- walks and replacing with integral curb and sidewalk and by doing all other work which is necessary anall to complete said improvement, except where n is determined that good ands, sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. S9623, Preliminary Order 258055, Approved April Il, 1972, Description - Eighth St., both sides from Wacouta St. to Wall St. Finance File No. S96241 Preliminary Order 258054, Approved April 11, 1972, Description - Washington St., west side frm F oKellogg Blvd. to ourth St. and on the north side of Kellogg Blvd. from Washington St. to the west approximately 75 feet. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is reconstructing SAINT PAUL, 1972 509 sidewalks and replacing with integral curb and sidewalk and by doing all other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. 59623, Preliminary Order 258055, Approved April 11, 1972, Description - Eighth St., both sides from Wacouta St. to Wall St. Finance File No. S9624, Prehminar . Order 258054, Approved April 11, 1972, Description - Washington St., west side from Kellogg Blvd, to Fourth St. and on the north side of Kellogg Blvd. from Washington St. to the west approximately 75 feet. and the Council hereby orders said im- provement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is prepare said iml theCot said apt are het to pros to for to improvement in accordance {herewith. Adopted by the Council June 9, 1972. Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 259000-- In 59000-In the Matter of constructing and re- constructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. S9619, Preliminary Order 258061, Approved April Il, 1972, Description - Van Dyke St., both sides from E. Seventh St. to Ross Ave. Finance File No. S9620, Preliminary Order 258060, Approved April 11, 1972, St Description - E. Third St., both sides from Earl St. to Forest . Finance File No. S96211 Preliminary Order 258059, Approved April 11, n 1972, Description - Margaret St., orth side from Johnson Pkwy. to the east approximatelyy 210 feet. Finance File No. S9622, Preliminary Order 258058, Approved April 11, 1972, Description - McLean Ave., both sides from Earl St. to Cypress St. A public hearing having been had Upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and therefore, be it Resolved, by the Council of the of St. Paul that the precise na extent and kind of improvement made by the said City is constru and reconstructing sidewalks as doing all other work which is n Bary and incidental to complete said improvement, except where it is deter- mined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. S9620, Preliminary Order 258060, Approved April 11, 1972, Description - E. Third St., both sides from Earl St. to Forest St. Finance File No. 59621, Preliminary Order 258059, Approved April 11, 1972, R 510 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Description - Margaret St., north; side from Johnson Pkwy. to the east approximately 210 feet. and the Council hereby orders said im- provement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to P imprre ovement annd d submit same for the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council June 9, 1972. Approved June 9, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 259011 - In the Matter of reconstructing the sidewalk n the east side of Colborne Street from Jefferson Avenue to Grace Street and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, under Pre- liminary Order 257983, approved April 7, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard, all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fullyconsidered the same; i therefore, be t Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be Council File No. 259001- made by the said City is to reconstruct the sidewalk on the east side of Col - In the Matter of constructing and re- borne Street from Jefferson Avenue to constructing sidewalks and by doing all Grace Street and by doing all other other work which is necessary and!work which is necessary and incidental I ncidental to complete said improve- to complete said improvement, except ment, except where It is determined 'here it is determined that good and P sufficient poured sidewalks exist, and that good and sufficient poured side- the Council hereby orders said im- walks now exist: provements to be made. Finance File No. S9616, Preliminary Resolved Further, That the Com - Order 258154, Approved April 17, 1972, l� missioner of Public Works be and i9 Description - Simpson St., west side' hereby instructed and directed to from Frankson Ave. to the north ap-�l prepare plans and specifications for proximately 250 feet and on the east; said improvement, and submit same to side of Simpson St. from Frankson j the Council for approval; that upon Ave. to the north. approximately 58 said approval, the proper city officials feet, are hereby authorized and directed Finance File No. S9617, Preliminary to proceed with the making of said Order 258155, Approved April 17, 1972, iinprovement in accordance therewith. Description - E. Wyoming St., both File No. 59595. sides from Stickney St. Lafayette Adopted by the Council June 13, 1972. Freeway right-of-way. Approved June 13, 1972. (June 17, 1972) A public hearing having been had, upon the above improvement upon) due notice, and the Council having Council File No. 259012- heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and In the Matter of constructing and there- having fully considered the same; In sidewalks and by doing refore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City all other work which is necessary and of St. Paul that the precise nature, incidental to complete said termin e - extent and kind of improvement to be ment, except where it is determined made by the said City is constructingl�hat good and sufficient poured side - and reconstructing sidewalks and by walks now exist: doing all other work which is neces- Finance File No. S9626, Preliminary sary and incidental to complete said im- Order 258170, Approved April 18, 1972, Prevenient, except where it is deter- Description - Montreal Ave., south mined that good and sufficient poured side from W. Seventh St. to Edg- sidewalks now exist: rumbe Rd. Finance File No. S9616, Preliminary Finance File No. 59627, Preliminary Order 258154, Approved April 17, 1972, Order 258171, Approved April 18, 1972, Description - Simpson St., west side Description - Portland Ave., both from Frankson Ave. to the north ap- sides from Syndicate St. to Hemline proximately 250 feet and on the east Ave. side of Simpson St. from the Finance File No. 59628, Preliminary Ave. to thenorthapproximately 58 Order 256176, Approved April 18, 1972, feet. Description - Goodrich Ave., both sides from Avon St. to Victoria St. and the Council hereby orders said Finance File No. 59629, Prelho al improvement to be made. Order 258175, Approved April 18, 1972, Resolved Further, That the Com- Description - Snelling Ave., west side missioner of Public Works be and is from Scheffer Ave. to Hartford Ave. hereby instructed and directed to Finance File No. 59630, Preliminary pre are plans and specifications for Order 258172, Approved April 18, 1972, said improvement, and submit same to ! Description - Hartford Ave., south the Council for approval; that upon side from Hamline Ave. to Albert St, said approval, the proper city officials Finance File No. S9631, Preliminary are hereby authorized and directed Order 258094, Approved April 12, 19Ty 2. to proceed with the making of said Description -Selby Ave., north side improvement in accordance therewith. from Cleveland Ave. to Cretin Ave. Adopted by the Council June 9, 1972. Finance File No. 59632, Preliminary Approved Tune 9, 1972. Order 258093, Approved April 12, 1972 Description -- Benhill Rd., north side (June 17, 1972) from Milton St. to Lombard Ave. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 511 Finance File No. 59633, Preliminary Order 258092, Approved April 12, 1972, Description - Fairview Ave., west side from Princeton Ave. to Grand Ave. Finance File No. 59634, Preliminary Order 258090, Approved April 12, 1972, Description - Pierce St., both sides from Selby Ave. to Dayton Ave. Finance File No. S96351 Preliminary Order 258089, Approved April 12, 1972, Description - Dayton Ave., north side from Exeter Pl. to the east ap- proximately 125 feet. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendattons relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said trri- provement, except where it is deter- mined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. 59626, Preliminary Order 258170, Approved April 18, 1972, Description - Montreal Ave., south side from W. Seventh St. to Edg- cumbe Rd. Finance File No. S9627, Preliminary Order 258171, Approved April Vin Description - Portland Ave., both sides from Syndicate St. to Hamlin Ave. Finance File No. 59628, Preliminary Order 258176, Approved April 18, 1972, Description - Goodrich Ave., both sides from Avon St. to Victoria St. Finance File No. 59629, Preliminary Order 258175, Approved April 18, 1972, Description - Snelling Ave., west side from Scheffer Ave. to Hartford Ave. Finance File No. 59630, Preliminary Order 258172, Approved April 18, 1972, Description - Hartford Ave., south side from Hamline Ave. to AlbertSt. Finance File No. 59630. Preliminary - Selby Ave. and Ave. to Cr uescription -Benhill Rd., north side from Milton St. to Lombard Ave. Finance File No. 59633, Preliminary Order 258092, Approved iApril.e 12, 1972. ..,.,... Finance File No. S9634, Preliminary Order 258090, Approved April 12, 1972, Description - Pierce St., both sides from Selby Ave. to Dayton Ave. Finance File No. 59635, Preliminary Order 258089, Approved April 12, 1972, Description - Dayton Ave., north side from Exeter Pl. to the east ap- proximately 125 feet. and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directedto prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council £or approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed improvement with accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council June 13, 1972. Approved June 13, 1972. (June 17, 1972) Council File No. 259013 - In the Matter of the constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured side- walks now exist: Finance File No, S9636, Preliminary Order 258088, Approved April 12, 1972, Description -Hague Ave., both sides from Snelling Ave. to Fry St. Finance File No. , eq7 Pnn1;..,.1„e,.., . ootn s Ave. to Marsball Ave. fromt Lague A Finance File N Order 258125, Description - stde from Ham from tavern Statoethe mately 40 feet. Finance File No. 59641, Order 258131, Appproved Description - , -11i- i i -Wordsworth Ave., Sue St. to Prior Ave. e No. S9643, Prelim Wit., west side from Montreal Ave. to Albion Ave. Finance File No. 59644, Preliminary Order 258124, Approved April 17, 1972 Description -Wordsworth Ave., south side from Edgeumbe Rd, to Sue St. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and haviefong re, fullybe it considered the same; ther Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which fs necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement, except where It is deter- mined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. 59636, Preliminary Order 258088, Approved April 12, 1972, Description - Hague Ave., both sides from Snelling Ave. to Fry St. Finance Ftle No. 59637, Preliminary Order 258087, Approved April 12, 1972, Description - Finn St. both sides from Selby Ave. to Marsball Ave. Finance File No. S9638, Preliminary Order 258086, Approved April 12, 1972, Description - Wheeler St., both sides from Hague Ave. to Marshall Ave. 512 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Finance File No. 59639, Preliminary Order 258125, Approved April 17, 1972, Description - Portland Ave. north side from Hairline Ave. to Albert St. Finance File No. S9640, Preliminary Order 258130, Approved April 17, 1972, Descripption - James Ave., north side from Davern St. to the west approxi- mately 40 feet. Finance File No. 59641, Preliminary Order 258131, Approved April 17, 1972, Description - Snelling Ave., east side from Niles Ave. to Randolph Ave. Finance File No. S9643, Preliminary Order 256133, Approved April 17, 1972, Description - W. Seventh St., west side from Montreal Ave., to Albion Ave. Finance File No. 59644, Preliminary Order 258124, Approved April 17, 1972, Description -Wordsworth Ave., south side from Edgcumbe Rd. to Sue St. and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for card improvement, and submit same t0 the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council June 13, 1972. Approved June 13, 1972. (June 17, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 258832 -Ordinance No. 15124 -By Dean Meredith - An ordinance amending Chapter 204 of the Legislative Code entitled "Cloth- ing Allowance -Bureau of Fire Protec- tion", as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Chapter 204.01 of the Legislative Code is hereby amended by striking and deleting therefrom the following word and numbers "January 1, 1968 and inserting in lieu and in place thereof "August 1, 1972", and further the sign and numbers "$60.00" are here. by stricken and deleted therefrom an,, the following inserted in lieu and it place thereof "120.00". SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect an, be in force thirty (30) days after it passage, approval and publication, bu additionally, shall not go into effec prior to August 1, 1972. Passed by the Council June 15, 197, Yeas - Councilmen Hunt, Levine Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. Presiden (Butler) -5. Nays -0. Approved June 16, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN Mayor. fittest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (June 24, 1972) louncil File No. 258833 -Ordinance No. 15125 -By Dean Meredith - An ordinance amending Chapter 487 if the Legislative Code entitled "Uni- 'arm Allowance, Public Safety Police", is amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Chapter 487.01 of the Legislative ode is hereby amended by striking and deleting therefrom the following word and numbers "January "'98" and inserting in lieu and in place thereof August 1, 1972' and further, the sign and numbers "$120.00" are hereby stricken and deleted therefrom and the following inserted in lieu and In place thereof "180.00". SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days after its passage, approval and publication, but additionally, shall not go into effect prior to August 1, 1972. Passed by the Council June 15, 1972. Yeas - Councilmen Hunt, Levine, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -5. Nays -0. Approved June 16, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN. Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 258834 -Ordinance No. 15126 -By Dean Meredith - An ordinance amending Chapter 489 of the Legislative Code entitled "Uni- form Allowance, Police Radio Division", The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Chapter 489.06 of the Legislative Code is hereby amended by striking and deleting therefrom the following sign and numbers "$2.00" and inserting in lieu and in place thereof "$4.00' . SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days after its passage, approval and publication, but additionally, shall not go into effect prior to August 1, 1972. Passed by the Council June 15, 1972 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 513 Yeas - Codncilmen Hunt, Levine, of injuries he received on May 15, 1972, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President while employed by the Department of (Butler) -5. Public Works and that $160.00 in final Nays -0. settlement, to and including May 26, Approved June 16, 1972. 1972, is now due and payable. Adopted by the .Council June 15, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Approved June 16, 1972. Mayor. (June 24, 1972) Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 258942 -Ordinance No. 15127 -By Rosalie L. Butler - An ordinance amending Ordinagce No. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation rates of certain city positions and employ- ments," approved January 23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 6446, approved January 23, 1925, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by inserting in Section V under the head- ing, Exempt Positions," in the "Cleri- cal Group:' in Grade 40, the title "Leg- islative Aide" SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council June 21, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved June 22, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, (June 24, 1972) be RESOLUTIONS File No. 259043 -By Rosalie L ed, That out of the Workmen: cation Account of the Genera: s, and that $42.00 m inial setuemenl and including May 14, 1971, is nov and payable. idopted by the Council June 15, 1972 ipproved June 16, 1972. (June 24, 1972) File No. 259044 -By Rosalie I ed, That out of the Workmen'_ ration Account of the General I Council File No. 259036 - BY Dean h$80.00 Meredith - e is Whereas, The Council of the City Saof reason int Paul by Final Order, Council File council File No. 259045 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Whereas, The city council, by resolu- tion C. F. 258441 approved May 3, 1972, ✓aeated a portion of an alley in Block ), Bohland's Edgcumbe Hills and as a •onditfon therein required the dedica- tion of an easement for alley turn around purposes; and Whereas, The petitioners, pursuant to the said resolution, have submitted deed dedicating permanent easement for alley purposes as required, which deed has been approved as to form by the City Attorney; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby accept dedication of permanent easement for alley purposes on, over and across the south 20 feet of the north 22 feet of the east 20 feet of Lot 14, Block 9, Bohland's Edgcumbe Hills, and the City Attorney is authorized to record the said deed in the office of the Registrar of Titles. Adopted la the Council June 15, 1972. Approved June 16, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259046-13y Leonard W. Levine -Robert F. Sprafka- Whereas, It has been proposed, that an alternative concept of remote run- ways be considered for potential air- , port expansion at St. Paul -Minneapolis International Airport (Wold Chamber- lain Field); and Whereas, The Metropolitan Airports Commission and the Metropolitan Council are jointly studying the feasi- bility of certain search areas for the construction of a new major airport facility; and Whereas. The Metropolitan Airports area and so this concept of remote runways m Eagan Township as an annex to St. Paul - Minneapolis International A i r p o r t (Wold Chamberlain Field) is of suffi- cient merit and desirability; and be it Further Resolved, That this Council requests the Metropolitan Airports Commission and the Metropolitan Council, through its Joint Study Com- mittee, to consider the Wold Chamber- lain -Eagan Township Annex Plan. Adopted by the Council June 15, 1972. Approved June 16, 1972. (June 24, 1972) 514 PROCEEDINGS 01 THE COMMON COUNCIL 121588, approved February 11, 1941, condemned a temporary easement for'. construction purposes on a strip of land 7 feet in width on the West side'. of that certain permanent sewer ease- ment described in said resolutidn and the Easterly 2 feet of Lot 27 and the Westerly 5 feet of Lot 28 in Block 7, Syndicate No. 5 Addition, from Blair Avenue to the alley in said Block 7; and Whereas, The Department of Public Works informs this Council that the said temporary construction easement is no longer needed for City purposes, and the City Council has been asked to declare its intention not to make furthef use of said temporary con- struction easement; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby finds and de- termines that the above referenced temporary easement for construction purposes acquired and condemned by the City of Saint Paul is hereby de- clared to be abandoned and not needed now or in the future for City of Saint Paul purposes. Adopted by the Council June 14, 1572. Approved June 19, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259037—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby directed to return an advance deposit for sewer in the amount of $2,900.00 for property at 1240 Western Avenue, as evidenced by Finance Department Receipt No. 6842, dated June 8, 1965, to the owner of said property—John J. Sullivan. Adopted by the Council June 14, 1972. Approved June 19, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259041—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That Southland Corporation be and hereby is granted a permit to construct an 8 -car parking lot for use with a food store on property located on the northeast corner of Maryland Avenue and White Bear Avenue, more particularly described as follows: Lots 16 and 17, Block 7, Hazel Park Division No. 5; all in accordance with plans dated Received January 6, 1972; subject to the condition that said applicant -per- mittee, and its successors and assigns, shall make due compliance with all applicable provisions of municipal ordi- nances, state statutes and rules and regulations of public authorities hav- in cognizance. dopted by the Council June 14, 1972. Approved June 19, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259049—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That out of the Workmen's Compensation Account of the General Fund weekly compensation of $80.00 be paid Erwin F. Weiss while he is tempo- rarily totally disabled by reason of injuries he received on April 28, 1972, while employed by the Department of Public Works and that $288.00 in final settlement, to and including May 24, 1972, is now due and payable. Adopted by the Council June 16, 1972. Approved June 19, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259050—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department of Water for overtime employment as described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council June 16, 1972. Approved June 19, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259051—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, The City of Saint Paul act- ing through its Valuation Engineer has secured an agreement for the purchase of certain easements for sewer and construction purposes described as fol- lows: A permanent easement for the pur- pose of constructingand maintain- ing public sewers on, under, across, and through the Westerly 10 feet of the Easterly 25 feet of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 35, Township 29N, Range 22W, and extending from Suburban Ave- nue to State Trunk Highway No. 12-108, now Interstate 94. Also, a temporary construction Also, a permanent easement for the construction and maintenance of a storm water sewer on, under, across and through a strip of land 20 feet in width in the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 35, Township 29 North, Range 22 West, the centerline of said easement being described as follows: Beginning at a point on a line 320 feet distant north of and parallel with the south line of said Southwest Quarter of Southwest Quarter and 11 feet west- erly of the East line thereof; thence southwesterly at an angle of 40000" to said parallel line -a distance of easements to terminate upon com- pletion of construction of the Peder- sen -Third Relief Sewer System, City Project No. S-1434, or on January 1, 1974, whichever occurs earlier. Whereas, The easements described therein are necessary for the construc- tion of the Pedersen -Third Relief Sewer System (S-1434), and the price at which the easements may be purchased is in the total amount of $3,500.00, a fair and reasonable price according to the OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 515 appraisal obtained by the Valuation En- gineer; and Whereas, The Valuation Engineer has recommended the purchase of the said easements at the price stated above as evidenced by his report submitted here- with; now, therefore, The Council of the City of Saint Paul are re- I ment t:und 6929-461, upon their turnlan- Ing evidence of good marketable title in the aforesaid vendors, and the total. payment to be made upon tender by said parties of appropriate deeds con- veying title to said easements to the City of Saint Paul. Adopted by the Council June 16, 1972. Approved June 19, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259047—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby adopts the following rules of procedure for the conduct of the business of the Council: RULES OF PROCEDURE Rule 1. Convening the Council The presiding officer shall take the chair at the hour designated herein for convening the council for any regular or special meetings. He shall call the council to order and instruct the secretary to call the roll. In the event neither the president nor the vice president is present, the council shall be called to order by the secre- tary, and the first order of business shall be to call for a vote to elect the presiding officer for the particular meeting. Rule 2. Quorum A majority of the council shall con- stitute a quorum, but a smaller num- ber may adjourn from time to time and compel the attendance of absent members under such terms and pen- alties as the council may proscribe. Rule 3. Absence of Councilman Every member of the council about to absent himself from the city for a period of more than three (3) days shall formally apply to the council for a leave of absence, which may be withheld or granted by motion of the council. Rule 4. Order of Decorum 3 (a) The presiding officer shall pre- serve order and decorum and, in the case of disturbance or disorderly conduct in the chamber or in the ad- jacent lobbies, may cause the same to be cleared. The presiding officei may require the county sheriff, hi; deputy or an officer of the city police force to be present to assist in pre- serving order. (b) The council shall not tolerat( vulgar, offensive or derogatory re. marks about any groups or inivid- uals and any speaker using such re- marks shall be ruled out of order. Rule 5. Rules of Order The rules of parliamentary practice embraced in Robert's Rules of Order shall govern the council procedure in cases to which they are applicable and fn which they are not inconsist- ent with the rules provided herein. Rule 6. Order of Business The order of business at each reg- ular meeting and at each special meeting unless otherwise stated in the call shall be as follows: (a) Roll call nal (b) Call for corrections of the jour - (c) Official communications from the mayor (d) Scheduled public hearings (e) Introduction of proposals (f) S ecial orders (g) New business (h) Additional communications to the council (i) Citizens who wish to be heard D Announcements and adjourn- ment A change in the order of council business is permitted but shall re- quire an affirmative vote of a ma- jority of council members present at the meeting. Rule 7. Conduct of Business (a) All members of the council in- cluding presiding officer shall, during the business conducted, restrict their discussion to comments germane to the business before the council. (b) To facilitate the business of the council, a speaker shall be con- sidered out of order when his remarks are repetitious, and it shall be the -�"- duty of the chair to rule a speaker out of order when he repeats remarks or arguments made by himself or an- other person representing his side in the debate. (c) Any ruling of the presiding officer may be appealed by any mem- ber and, upon request of any mem- ber, a roll call vote shall be taken thereon. The vote of at least a ma- jority of the members present shall be required to overrule the presiding officer. (d) Members of the council and citizens who wish to be heard on mat- ters of interest to the good and wel- fare of the city shall be heard after the regular formal order of business has been completed. (e) Only one citizen shall be heard at one time before the council, and those appearing and waiting oppor- tunity, to be heard on any matter shall remain seated until the person speaking shall have finished his argu- ment or statement and has seated himself. Each person appearing be- fore the council before commencing his argument or statement shall take a position at the foot of the council table, shall state his name, address and the subject matter to be discuss- ed and shall continue in such position until he shall have concluded his argument or statement. Rule 8. Proceedings and Motions. (a) Roll Call Votes All votes upon the final adoption of proposals, for ordinances or gen- eral resolutions, motions to recon- sider, motions to suspend the rules, resolutions or other motions shall be by roll call vote. All ordinances, mo- tions and resolutions shall be adopted 516 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL in accordance withthe requirements of the charter. Such votes shall initial- ly be taken in alphabetical order and rotated monthly thereafter, except) that the presiding officer shall vote last. (b) Motions During Debate Any council member shall have the right to bring any motion before the council without a second and a roll call vote shall be taken on any motion at the request of =, b her. After a motion is made yma councilman, the presiding officer shall restate such motion and it shall be in the possession of the council, but it may be withdrawn at any time be- fore amendment or action taken thereon by the councilman request- ing the motion. All motions and amendments thereto shall be entered at large upon the minutes and the vote thereon, whether they be adopt- ed or rejected. (el Precedence When a question is under debate, no motion shall be considered except oneof the following, which motions shall take precedence in the order stated and said motion shall be car- ried by a majority of those present: (1)To adjourn (2) To lay on the table (3) For the previous o a question (5) To refer to a committee (8) To amend (7) To postpone indefinitely When a question is under con- sideration, a motion to amend and a motion to amend that amendment shall be in order, but no further mo- tion to amend shall be in order until the disposition of the previous mo- tion. (d) Previous Question (1) The previous question shall be put in this form: 'Shall the main question now he' e put7" It may be ordered by a majority of the mem- bers present and its effect shall be to put an end to all debate and bring the council to a direct vote upon amendmenets, if any, and then upon the main question. (2) If the question before the council contains several points, any member, upon request, may have it divided and a separate vote taken on each point. (e) Motion to Adjourn A motion to adjourn or recess shall be in order except: (1) When a member is speaking.. (2) While the same item of busi- ness is pending during which such a previous motion is defeated, or (3) During a roll call. A motion to recess shall take precedence over a motion to adjourn Rule 9. Stages of Consideration (a) Initiation of Resolutions auk Ordinances. (1) An ordinance or resolutior is initiated when the original anc four copies are submitted to the secretary of the council in propel form. (2) The resolution or ordinancE shall be initiated by any one mem. her of the council signing the origi• nal copy. (3 ) Any ordinance, prior to it: introduction to the council, shall firs be entered on the agenda for tha meeting unless waived by the presi- dent. (b) Introduction of Resolutions and Ordinances (i) Every proposed ordinance shall be read in full at the meeting at which it is presented, provided that full reading may be waived if a copy of the ordinance is supplied each member of the council prior to its introduction. Every proposed ordinance shall be read again by title at two separate meetings held not less than a week after the meet- ing at which it is first presented. After a proposed ordinance is com- plete in the form in which it is to be finally passed, it shall remain on file in the office of the city clerk for at least one week before final adoption. (ii) Every resolution shall be presented in writing and read in full before a vote is taken unless the reading of the resolution is dispensed with by unanimous consent. Resolu- tions shall become effective upon passage, approval, and publication once in the official newspaper. (c) Committee Reports (1) Any ordinance (except emer- gency ordinances) may be referred by the presiding officer to the appro- # priate committee for report and rec- ommendation by the presiding officer following their introduction, except that upon a majority vote of the council, such ordinance will not be referred to committee. (2) All resolutions may, by ma- jority vote of the council, be re- ferred to committee forreport. (3) Whenever a committee acts to return a resolution or ordinance to the council, the chairman shall so inform the secretary, stating in writing whether the committee rec- ommends adoption or denial or re- ports without recommendation. The clerk shall then place the proposal upon the agenda of the council under the order of business "special orders" in the order of receipt of notification of committee action. The motion re- ferring to committee shall provide the time in which such resolution or ordinance must be returned to coun- cil. (d) Public Hearings Whenever a resolution or ordi- nance is such that by law a hearing must be held before the entire coun- cil, the city clerk shall advertise once in the official newspaper the date of hearing set by the presiding officer, and the secretary shall place the matter on the agenda for that meet- ing under the order of business "pub- lic hearing" in the order of intro- duction. (e) Consideration for Final Adop- tion When the presiding officer has stated the question on final adoption, he shall first recognize the chairman of the committee to which the resolu- tion or ordinance was referred, if such resolution or ordinance was referred to a committee, and then the councilman introducing the reso- lution or ordinance, if there be one. After those have spoken or declined to speak, any councilman may be recognized for debate or other mat- ter properly in order. Members of the OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 517 public may then speak to the mat- ter. If the committee has recommend- ed that the resolution or ordinance be amended, the chairman of the committee shall move the amend- ment, and the amendment shall be disposed of before further debate occurs, except as to the amendment. (f) Amendments Unless waived by the presiding officer, no amendment to an ordi- nance shall be in order unless in writing and copies presented to the presiding officer and secretary. Any amendment shall be read in full un- less waived by the council. (g) Reconsideration When a question has been voted upon it shall be in order for any member who voted on the prevailing side to move a reconsideration at either of the next two regular Four cil meetings occurring thereafter. Upon adoption of a motion for re- consideration, the question shall be again voted upon no earlier than the second regular council meeting following the meeting at which the council adopted the motion for re- consideration. Rule 10. Amendment of Rules These rules may be amended only by the submission in writing by .a member of the council of a notice of intent to amend the rules, which notice shall contain the specific proposed amendments. Such notice shall be served upon each member of the council seven (7) days prior to the submission of any resolution amending such rules. be it Further Resolved, That Council Reso- lution, C. F. 252333, approved February 9, 1971, and all other resolutions here- tofore enacted which are inconsistent with any provision of this resolution, to the extent of such inconsistencies, be and the same are hereby repealed. Adopted by the Council June 16, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259048—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, By the Council of the City of Saint Paul: 1. That in order to provide for the efficient operation of the legislative branch of city government, the follow- ing subcommittees of the council are hereby established. (I) Finance (2) Public Works (3) Community Services (a) Elections (4) City Development (a) Land (5) Public Safety (a) Police (b) Fire (6) Licenses (7)Management and Personnel (8) Utilities (9) Legislation (a) Charter amendments (b) City legislation (c) State legislation (10) Intergovernmental Relations The President of the Council shall b empowered to establish such additions, subcommittees as the need may arise with consent of the council. aposition; Service; Term. Each subcommittee shall be composed ist three members of the coup - It members, including the chair - all be named by the president ouncil with the advice and con - the council, but the president council shall not serve as the n of any subcommittee. The mittee shall serve for ine term ror which he was elected unless such coun- cilman submits in writing to the council a request for change, in which event such councihnan may be reappointed by the ppresident to a different com- mittee. However, the councll by major- ity vote must approve such change. 3. Functions; Participation, in Gen- eral. It shall be the duty of each coun- cil subcommittee to consider all ordi- nances or resolutions referred to it by the city council. The meetings pf the council subcommittees shall be open to the public, and such committees may 'hear such testimony or public comment as the committee deems propper. Council subcommittees shall report to the coun- cil upon all ordinances or resolutions referred to them within sixty (60) days of such referral, either with or without recommendation, ecommendation unless the president or councilman introducing such ordi- nance or resolution shall withdraw it or the president reassign it. 4. Meetings. All council subcommit- tees shell meet at a time and place des- ignated by the chairman. Schedules of such meetings shall be provided all councilmen. 5. Committee Functions, in Particu- lar. (1) Finance. The council subcom- mittee on finance shall assume the re- sponsibility of reviewing all capital and operating budget matters submitted by the mayor in accordance with the time- table provided by administrative ordi- nance. (2) Public Works. The council sub- committee on public works shall as- sume the responsibility for the review and recommendation of council legis- lation affectingpublic works. (3) Community Services. The coun- cil subcommittee on community serv- ices shall assume the responsibility for the review and recommendation to the council of legislation relating to com- munity services, including matters deal- ing with elections. (4) City Development. The council subcommittee on city development shall assume the responsibility for the review and recommendation to the council of legislation relating, to city development, including legislation relating to the lease, purchase and sale of ]and and buildings, the review of proposed op tions to purchase or contracts �o sell, and shall report to the councll as to the feasibility of the cost of purchase or sale and all other facts relevant to enable the council to make a proper determination. In cases where suitable land cannot be secured at a reasoaable price by purchase, the subcommittee may recommend to the council that condemnation proceedings be instituted to secure the land necessary. (5) Public Safety. The council sub- committee for public safety shall as- e some the responsibility for the review 1 and recommendation to the council of legislation relating to or affecting the departments of police and fire. 518 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL (6) Licenses. The subcomi licenses shall establish rules cedure to provide for proper n hearings. Such committee she sponsible for considering all requiring council approval, as for in the legislative code, make recommendations to thi (7) Management and Perso management and personnel an tee shall be responsible for tb e on Fire Prevention Division was unable to pro- gain entry to the building to make an and inspection as required and that the li- re- cense fee posted for the licenses be and �nses- the same is hereby forfeited to cover ided the period the applicant operated on shall said application and the processing of neil. the same. The Adopted by the Council June 20, 1972. mit- Approved June 22, 1972. isid- (June 24, 1972) the and labor relations. (8) Utilities. The utilities subcom- mittee shall review the following pro- posals for legislation: (a) Legislation relating to tele- phone, telegraph, radio, television, ca- ble television, lighting, heating, water and sewer transportation, and all other public utilities services whatsoever which are subject to the control of the city council of the city of Saint Paul, (b) Such committee shall also re- view and recommend all licenses, per- mits, and other privileges, granted by the city council to public utility owners or operators, their lessees or represent- atives, and shall be empowered to have access. at all reasonable times. to the ment of all public utilities owners, op- erators, lessees and their representa- tives, doing business with the city coun- cil and over which said city council has any control or regulative power. Such access shall be used for the pur- pose of making any inspections or as- certaining any facts in relation to said utilities or their operation, cost, prices, capitalization profits, or any other fact relating to t�ieir business which will assist said committee in making rec- ommendations to the council. (9) Legislation. The council sub- committee on legislation shall assume the responsibility for the review and recommendation to the council of any proposed charter amendments, general city legislation not otherwise provided for by a subcommittee, and all pro- posed legislation to be submitted to the The intergovernmental relations sub- committee shall study and consider all proposed legislation for joint programs and services and legislation, with other governmental entitles, and make rec- ommendations to the council. 6. Amendment. This resolution may be amended only by the submission in writingby a member of the council of a notice of intent to amend the same, which notice shall contain the specific proposed amendments. Such notice shall be served upon each mem- ber of the council seven (7) days prior to the submission of any resolution amending such rules. Adopted by the Council June 16, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259055 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 1900 for Class Cl -Restaurant and Cigarette Li- censes at 144 Mackubin, made by The House of Blue Lite Club, Inc., be and the same are hereby denied upon rec- ommendation of the Fire Prevention Division of the Bureau of Fire Protec- tion because a representative of the Council File No. 259056 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, Proper notice has been re- ceived as to change of officers in Grace - Jackson, Inc. at 414 Jackson Street, holders of On Sale Liquor License No. 8177, expiring January 31, 1973, there- fore, be it Resolved, That with the resignation of Albert I. Berkus, he is replaced by James C. Tankenoff as President, and with the resignation of Marcia Berkus as Treasurer, she is replaced by Elms L. Shoemaker as Treasurer, Henry Greene remains as Vice -President and Secretary and Henry Greene is the sole stockholder. Adopted by the Council June 20, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259057 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 2354 for the transfer of On Sale Liquor License No. 8160, expiring January 31, 1973, issued to R. H S., Inc. at 368 Jackson Street, be and the same is hereby trans- ferred to R. H. S., Inc. (New Officers) at the same address. Adopted by the Council June 20, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259058 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, Proper notice has been re- ceived as to a change of officers in the Village Bar, Inc. at 230 Front Avenue, holders of On Sale Liquor License No. 8179, expiring January 31, 1973, therefore, be it Resolved, That William Kaufman re - as Council June 20, 1972. 22, 1972. 24, 1972) Council File No. 259059 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, The Am -Vets, Post No. 8 has made application for permission to conduct a Tag Day on Wednesday, July 12 and Thursday, July 13, 1972, between the hours of 6:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. on the streets of the City of Saint Paul, therefore, be it Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby granted to the Am - Vets, Post No, 6 to conduct such solici- tations on the days, dates and between the hours requested. Adopted by the Council June 20, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 519 Council File No. 259060 — By Dean be and the same are hereby granted, Meredith— and the City Clerk is instructed to Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses issue such licenses upon the payment applied for by the organizations named into the City treasury of the required on the list attached to this resolution fees. be and the same are hereby granted, Adopted by the Council June 20, 1972. and the City Clerk is instructed to issue Approved June 22, 1972. such licenses upon the payment into (June 24, 1972) the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council June 20, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259061 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application L 14730 for Second Hand Motor Vehicle Dealer License (Second Location), applied for bythe Grand Avenue Motor Co. at 825 Grand Avenue, be and the same is hereby granted, subject to therec- ommendation of the Zoning Board, and that the lot be not operated after 9:30 P.M. and that the lights, except a protective light, be turned off at that hour. Adopted by the Council June 20, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259062 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 2240 for Class C3 -Drive -In Restaurant Li- cense, applied for by James A. Allen It 565 Earl Street, be and the same is hereby granted, subject to the fol- lowing conditions, that the grounds be prepared and maintained so as to be dustless, that the debris be picked up and removed daily from the premises, and the sidewalks around the property be cleared of snow and ice during the winter. Adopted by the Council June 20, 1972. Approved Jun e22, 11972) 972. (Ju Council File No. 259063 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council June 20, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259064 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council June 20, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259065 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Foodstuff Vending Machines licenses applied for by the persons, firms, corporationsetcnamed on the list attached to this resolution Council File No. 259066—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That Virgil Doerfler be and hereby is granted a ermit to install a 77 -car parking lot for an apartment building on property located on the north side of East Seventh Street be- tween Birmingham and Hazelwood Streets, more particularly described as follows: The south half of Lots 16 and 17, Block 2, Cruickshank's Garden Lots; all in accordance with plans dated Received May 3, 1972; subject to the condition that said applicant -permittee, and his successors and assigns, shall make due compliance with all ap- plicable provisions of municipal ordi- nances, state statutes and rules and regulations of public authorities having cognizance. Adopted by the Council June 20, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. 1972 (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259071 — By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That pursuant to Chapter 466, Minnesota Statutes 1963, and upon delivery to the City Attorney of a re- lease approved by. him, ROGER PAUL - SON be ppaid $500.00 out of the Tort Liability F1ind 0035-420, in full settle- ment of his claim for damages and in- juries sustained as a result of an ac- cident on January 3, 1972 involving a policeman while in the performance of his official duties. Adopted by the Council June 20, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) File No. 259072—By Rosalie L. ed, That pursuant to Chanter settlement of her claim for damages and injuries sustained as a result of em accident on January 3, 1972 involv- ing a policeman while in the perform- ance of his official duties. • Adopted by the Council June 20, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259073—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That Roy C. Achilles be paid the sum of $1,701.00 out of the Workmen's Compensation Account of the General Fund in full settlement of his claim against the City of Saint Paul for compensation resulting from his injury of August 28, 1970 while employed by the Department of i Public Works, wherebyhe suffered a 10% permanent partial disability to his left 520 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL shoulder; that of said sum, $1,701.00 is now due and payable. Adopted by the Council June 20, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259074—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department of Public Works for overtime employment as described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council June 20, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259075—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department of Public Utilities for overtime employ- ment as described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council June 20, 1972., Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259076—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, Paragraph 1.63 of Section 1 of the General Specifications ap- plicable to all local. improvements awarded by this Council, unless ex- pre provides for the pur-'. poses of enforcing the provisions of all guarantees incumbent upon the con- tractor the retention of a Reserve amount for the period of one year from the date of the Final Estimate, and Whereas, The entire physical work on the following contract was com- pleted well over one year ago, although the one year period from the date of the final estimate hasas yet not ex- pired and no amount has been ex- pended by the City for any main- tenance repairs thereto, Resolved, That the Resetve amount withheld on the following listed project be released at this time, Improvement No. L 7327; Descrip- tion, Construction of Pedestrian Bridge and Walkway over tracks of the Chi- cago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company (Ford Spur) be- tween Edgeumbe Road and Prior Ave- nue; amount, $1,000.00; Comp. June 1, 1972. Further Resolved, That the contractor for the above listed project be and he is finally released from this con- tract. Adopted by the Council June 20, 1972. Approved June 2 June24, 11972) Council File No. 259077—By Rosalie L Butler— Whereas, The following BITUMI- NOUS CONTRACTORhaving met al of the provisions of Chapter 220 of the Legislatived Code of the City o: St. Paul anhaving made the propei application for a BITUMINOUS CON, TRACTORS LICENSE, it is herebyy Resolved, That the said BITUMINOUt CONTRACTOR upon providing a bon, and the payment of the Sixty Dollar. license fee is hereby granted license authorizing him to engage h the business of BITUMINOUS CON 'RACTOR in the City of St. Paul for he year 1972. Fred J. Keller Adopted by the Council June 20, 1972. Approved June 22. 1972. (June 24, 1972) :ouncil File No. 259078—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the appointments by .he mayor of the following named per - ;ons to the Board of Water Commis- sioners are hereby in all respects rati- fied and approved: Councilwoman Rosalie Butler and Councilmen Leonard Levine and Dean Meredith, to serve furfng their present terms of office, Dr. Philip Thompson of 229 Kennard Street to serve for a term of four years, and Raymond Hess of 1226 East rhird Street to serve for a term of the Council June 20, 1972. me 22, 1972. une 24, 1972) Council File No. 259079—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, Alcoholism and drug de- pendencies are recognized as the third ranking health problem in the United States; and Whereas, It is estimated that these chemicals affect approximately ten per cent of the work force, resulting in loss of wages, unsafe work practices and other job-related difficulties; and hereas, Current approaches to al- cohWolism and drug dependencies define these behaviors as illnesses which may be successfully treated by community rehabilitation resources; and Whereas, In addition to being recog- nized as illnesses, alcoholism and drug dependency are defined when an em- ployee's consumption of an alcoholic beverage or other drug affects that employee's lob performance, decisions, and/or health; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the St. Paul City Council in conjunction with the Ram- sey County Board of Commissioners and the School Board of School Dis- trict #625 approves the following state- ment of policy: The St. Paul City Council, the Ramsey County Board of Commjs- sioners, and the School Board of School District #625 recognize alco- holism and drug dependency as treatable illnesses requiring rehabili- tation in order to enable employees affected by these problems to return to their positions as reliable produc- tive persons capable of providing quality services. It is essential that any employee affected with these ill- nesses will receive the same careful consideration and offer of assistance that ispresently extended to an em- ployee with any other illness. Job se- curity or promotional opportunities OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 521 of records will protect each employee requesting these services. I Implementation of this policy shall fallow the personnel policies of re- spective agencies and will not require or result in any special regulation, privileges, administrative practice apfrom e plicable to job performance require- l ments. Adopted by the Council June 20, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259081 — By Dean Meredith—Robert F. Sprafka— Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul, by Ordinance No. 15089, approved May 10, 1972, amended Chap- ter 152 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code pertaining to Taxi Cabs -Vehicle Requirements so as to add to said chapter requirements that all taxi cabs shall be equipped with bullet-proof partitions separatmg passengers from the vehicle operators and automatic rear door lock; and Whereas, The Council Subcommittee on Licenses has recommended that the Council rescind this ordinance and consider adoption of other alternate safety measures for taxi cab -vehicle requirements; and Whereas, The Council has before it an ordinance rescinding said Ordinance No. 15089, and it is the desire of the City Council that the administrative branch of City government not enforce nrdinance No. 15089 until such time as - Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby state its intention to amend Ordinance No. 15089, approved May 10, 1972, so as to either provide alternative taxi cab - vehicle requirements or to rescind the said Ordinance No. 15089, and, there- fore, the admfnfstrative branch of gov- ernment is requested not to enforce the terms and provisions of Ordinance No. 15089 pending such action. Adopted by the Council June 20, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259087—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to Nay cer- tain employes in the Office of St. Paul - Ramsey County Criminal Justice Ad- visory Commission for overtime em- ployment as described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council June 21, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) ubcommittee Members finance Councilman Sprafka Councilwoman Hunt Councilwoman Butler inking Fund Councilman Sprafka Councilwoman Hunt Councilwoman Butler ublic Works Councilwoman Hunt Cou,.cilman Meredith Councilman Tedesco :ommunity Services— Elections Councilman Tedesco Councilman Levine Councilman Konopatzki !ity Develop- ment—Land Councilman Levine Councilwoman Hunt Councilwoman Butler 'ublic Safety Councilman Konopatzki 'Councilman Sprafka Acenses Councilman Meredith Councilman Sprafka Councilwoman Butler YIanagement and Personnel ouncihnan Konopatzki Councilman Levine Councilman Tedesco Utilities Councilman Sprafka Councilman Levine Councilwoman Butler Legislation Councilwoman Hunt Councilman Sprafka Councilwoman Butler Inter- governmental Relations Councilman Levine Councilwoman Hunt Councilman Konopatzki Councilman Tedesco Councilman Meredith Adopted by the Council June 21, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259089—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, Laws of Minnesota for 1971, Chapter 473, grants to the Council the power to fix theor a compensation of all heyCharteelecter of. the oCitydofffSaint Paul e jeopardized by an em- Council File No. 259088—By Rosalie L. of S quest for diagnosis and Butler— of S [t is expected that through- Resolved, That the Council of the coun employees who suspect nay have an alcohol/ Ci Citv of Saint Paul hereby concurs in tee i 'en in their early stages of and approves the following appoint- fess d, will be encouraged to na' sof the President of the pound of a id, when indicated, follow to the named subcommittees, the first rate fib prescribed treatment. named appointment in each case to offic such aid is sought and serve as chairman of that subcommit- omfay tl prescribed, confidentiality tee: cress, The City Charter directs themayor shall, with the advice consent of the council, appnt iers of boards, commissionoi s and cry comfhittees: and ereas, The council and, the mayor as to have a committee .�appohr ed he purpose of coiidueting a pro - mal study to arrive at, recommen- ns for a just and equitable com- stion rate for duly elected and inted officials of the Clty, w, therefore, be it solved, That the mayor of the City aint Paul is hereby requested to int, subject to the approval of this ell, a compensation study commit: )f five members to conduct a pro - nal inouiry into the establishment of -the City of Saint Paul as hereinafter designated by letter council; and be it 522 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Further Resolved, That such study be based upon the duties and responsibil- ities found in the respective ,positions and be in such depth as is necessary to fully support the recommendations made therein. Adopted by the Council June 21, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259090—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved That that portion of Coun- cil File No. 256745, wherein it reads in part as follows: "953 Selby—Lot 15, Block 2, Smith and Taylor's Addition Raze primary structure. Remove all rubbish and garbage in yard;" is hereby deleted and rescinded and amended to read as follows: "953 Selby—Lot 15, Block 2, Smith and Taylor's Addition Remove all rubbish and garbage in yard." Adopted by the Council June 21, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259091—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, the City Charter provides that the Council may, by administrative ordinance,provide compensation and reimbursement of expenses for the commissionersof the Civil Service Commission as appointed thereunder; and Whereas, The Council has not yet considered the compensation rate for said commissioners; and Whereas, Said commissioners will be performing services pursuant to the terms of the Charter at a time prior to I he effective date of any ordinance providing for such compensation; now, therefore, be It Resolved, That at such time as the Council may, by administrative ordi- nance, set the compensation for the commissioners of said Civil Service' Commission, it is hereby the intent of this Council to make said compensation effective from and after the date of the first official meeting of the commis- sioners of the Civil Service Commission. Adopted by the Council June 21, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259093—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That Council Resolution, C. F. 256564, approved November 30, 1971, granting a parking facility per- mit to C. G. Rein Company, be and the same is hereby amended so as to au- thorize a 371 -car parking facility in conjunction with a 216 -unit apartment development on property described in said resolution (South side of Wynne between Pascal and Albert Streets), subject to the terms and conditions contained in said Resolution C. F. 256564. Adopted by the Council June 21, 1972, Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) File No. 259094—By Rosalie L. Resolved, That Widman Manufactur- ing Company be and hereby is granted a permit to install 20 additional park- ing spaces for employees on property located on the east side of Eva Street between Plato Boulevard and Fillmore Street, more particularly described m follows: Lot 4, Block 3, Riverview Indus- trial Park #1; all in accordance with plans dated Re- ceived May 4, 1972; subject to the con- dition that said applicant -permittee, and its successors and assigns, shall make due compliance with allappli- cable provisions of municipal ordi- nances, state statutes and rules and 'regulations of public authorities having cognizance. Adopted by the Council June 21, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259095—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department of Parks & Recreation & Public Build- ings for overtime employment as de- scribed in the resolution. Adopted by the Council June 21, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) INTERMEDIARY ORDERS Council File No. 259096— In the Matter of grading and surfac- ing with bituminous material the alley in Block 16, Sylvan Park Addition to the City of Saint Paul and Fooshe Ad- dition, from Randolph Avenue to Palace Avenue (G-2008), under Preliminary Order 258534, approved May 10, 1972. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: I. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is to grade and surface with bituminous material the alley in Block 18, Sylvan Park Addition to the City of Saint Paul and Fooshe Addition, from Ran- dolph Avenue to Palace Avenue (G- 2008), with no alternatives,, and that the estimated cost thereof is $4,270.00. Resolved Further, That. a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 18th day of July, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner nrn_ total by the Council June 21, 1972. 1 June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 523 Council File No. 259097— In the Matter of condemning an( taking an easement in the land neces sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in eluding right of removal of lateral sup port from subject land or remainde thereof, occasioned by excavation thereof, or construction of slopes the grading and surfacing with bitumin ous material the alley in Block 16, Syl van Park Addition to the Cit of Sain Paul and Fooshe Addition from Ran dolph Avenue to Palace Avenue (G 2008), under Preliminary Order 25853: approved May 10, 1972. The Council of the City of St. Pau having received the report of the Com missioner of Finance u on the abov improvement, and having considere said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and ih same is hereby, approved and ad.pte( and the said improvement is hereb ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve ment which the Council recommends to condemn and take an easement f the land necessary for the slopes cul and fills, including right of removal ( nue (G-2008), in accordance with tl' blueprint hereto attached and made part hereof, the hatched portions shov Ing the cuts and the shaded portio( showing the fillswith no alternative and that the estimated cost thereof $400.00. Resolved Further, That a publ hearing be had on said improvemei on the 18th day of July, 1972, the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in it Council Chamber of the Court Hou: and City Hall Building in the City St. Paul. That the Commissioner Finance give notice of said meeting the persons and in the manner pr vided by the Charter, stating the tin and place of hearing, the nature of tl improvement and the total cost there as estimated. File No. 17637-S. Adopted by the Council June 21, 19' Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259098— In the Matter of constructing ne sidewalk on both sides of McAf Street from Arlington Avenue to Ho Avenue and by doing all other wo. which is necessary and incidental complete said improvement, and Preliminary Order 258554, approved M 10, 1972. The Council of the City of St. Pe having received the report of the Co. missioner of Finance upon the abo improvement and having consider said report, }iereby resolves: 1. That the said report and t same is hereby approved and adopti and the said improvement is here ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- nent which the Council recommends is o construct new sidewalk on both ides of McAfee Street from Arlington kvenue to Hoyt Avenue and by doing Ill other work which is necessary and .ncidental to complete said improve- ment, except where it is determined :hat good and sufficient poured side- walks now exist, with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is R.90 per lin, ft. for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lin. ft. for 6' wide walk. Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement an the 18th day of July, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to thepersons and in the manner pro- vided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. File No. 59712. Adopted by the Council June 21, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259099— In the Matter of reconstructing the sidewalk on the north side of St. An- thony Avenue from Fry Street to Pierce Street and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, under Pre- liminary Order 258551, approved May 10, 1972. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is to reconstruct the sidewalk on the north 'side of St. Anthony Avenue from Fry Street to Pierce Street and by doing all other work which is necessary and inci- dental to complete said iinprovement. except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist, with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $4.90 per lin, ft. for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lin. ft. for 6' wide walk. Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 18th day of July, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Buildingin the City of Si. Paul. That the ommissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner pro- vided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. File No. 59730. Adopted by the Council June 21, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) 524 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259085 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits. cost and exnenses for eradina purposes in the and in Hatch -South alley to 3751. under Pre - Der 31, 1969, Intermediary Order 246711, approved December 17 1969„Final Or- der 246933, approved January 13, 1970. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. File No. 17440-G. Adopted by the Council June 21, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 259100 - In the matter, of, the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing ALBERT STREET from Dayton Avenue., to Marshall Avenue. Also construct concrete curb and gut- ter (G-1968),, under Preliminary Order 251542, approved December 16, 1970, Intermediary Order 252164, approved January 27, 1971, Final Order, 252570, ap- proved February 23, 1971. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessmhnt satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby 1n all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on'I the 19th day of July, 1972, at the', hour of 10 o'clock A.H M., in the Council Chamber of the Court ouse and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give' notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice 's directed. File No. 17538-G. Adopted by the Council June 21, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 259101 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material and construct concrete curb and gutter pn NORTH PARK DRIVE from the West line of the East ,¢ of the North- west 'a of Section 2, Township 28, Range 22 to Ruth Street. Also con- Aruct sewer for storm water purposes. Also construct water service connec- tions and storm water drainage facili- ties, under Preliminary Order 244146, approved May 28, 1969, Intermediary Drder 245603, approved September 16, 1969. Final Order 246070, approved Oc- tober 28, 1969. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found.. the said assessment satisfactory, hat the said assessment same is hereby in all Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 19th day of July, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said ruipce the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice Is directed. File No. 17407. Adopted by the Council June 21, 1972. Approved June 22,1972. (June 24, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 259102 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for gradin and surfacing with bituminous materialg the East-West alley in Block 3, Como Park Second Addition from Churchill Street to Oxford Street and the North- South alley in said Block 3, from the East-West alley to Hatch Avenue. Also construct a sewer in the alley for storm water purposes (G-1528), under Pre- liminary Order 244163, approved May 29, 1969, Intermediary Order 246249, ap- proved November 12, 1969, Final Order 246587, approved December 9, 1959. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 525 The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it - Resolved, That the said assessment beand the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 19th day of July, 1972, at the hour of 30 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance We notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. File No. 17433-G. Adopted by the Council June 21, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROI MENT AND FIXIN HEARING THEREON Council File No. 259103 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- structing a public sanitary sewer in NORTH PARK DRIVE from Hazel Street to Ruth Street. Also construct sewer service connections (S-1363), under Pre- liminary Order 244262, approved June 4, 1969, Intermediary Order 245602, ap- proved September 16, 1969, Final Order 246072, approved October 28, 1969. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. File No. 17417. Adopted by the Council June 21, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CON- FIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND AS- SESSMENT THEREFOR Council File No. 259084 - In the matter of condemning and taking an easement in the land neces- sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- cluding right of removal of lateral sup- port from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations thereof or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Coleman's Sub- division of Lots 6, 7, and 8, Block 8, Rogers and Hendrick's Acre Lots from Maryland Avenue to 140 feet North (G-2000), under Preliminary Order 257438, approved February 17, 1972, Intermediary Order 257806, approved March 23, 1972, Final Order 258168, ap- proved April 18, 1972. same, the annexed assessment roll, identified by the signature of the Commissioner of Finance, and made a part hereof, and the awards of damages to the owners of such lands for said taking and condemnation as set forth in said assessment roll, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified and confirmed. Resolved Further, That the said assessment of benefits, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court for confirmation. File No. 17630-S. Adopted by the Council June 21, 1972. Applbved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) FINAL ORDERS Council File No. 259052 - In the Matter of constructing and re- constructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, except where good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Mississippi River Blvd., north side from Cretin Ave. to Exeter Place, under Preliminary Order 257982, ap- proved April 7, 1972. A public hearing having been .had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved. By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and. by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- pprovement, except where good and suf- ficient poured sidewalk& now exist: Mississippi River Blvd., north side from Cretin Ave. to Exeter Place, and and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. Resolved - Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to 526 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council June 20, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259053 - In the Matter of constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, except where it is determined' that good and sufficient poured side- walks now exist: Finance File No. S9549, Prelianinary Order 257328, Approved February 8, 1972, Description - Victoria St., west side from Monroe St. to the south approximately 127 feet. Finance File No. S9569, Preliminary Order 257897, Approved April 3, 1972, nesrrintinn - Chatsworth St.. east Finance File No. S9570, Preliminary Order 257896, Approved April 3, 1972, Description - Milton Q. west side from Juno Ave. to Randolph Ave. Finance File No. 59571, Preliminary Order 257898, Approved April 3, 1972, Description - Milton St., east side from Bayard Ave. to the south ap- proximately 125 feet. Finance File No. S9594, Preliminary Order 257979, Approved April 7, 1972 Description - Jefferson Ave., north side from Bay St. to Vance St. Finance File No. 59603, Preliminary Order 257955, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Toronto St., both sides from Jefferson Ave, to Grace St. Finance File No. S9604, Preliminary Order 257949, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Juno Ave., south side . from Chatsworth St. to the west line of Lot 5, Block 2, Cole's Rearrange- ment of Blocks 1 and 2 and Sub- division and Enlargement of Block 3, and on the north side of Juno Ave. from Chatsworth St. to the west line of Lot 18, Block 1, Cole's Rearrange- ment. Finance File No. 59605, Preliminary Order 257956, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Pleasant Ave., south side from Milton St. to Chatsworth St. Finance File No. S9625, Preliminary Order 258123, Approved April 17, 1972, Description -- Chatsworth St., east side from W. Seventh St. to Otto Ave. Finance File No. 59645, Preliminary Order 258180, Approved April 18, 1972, Description - Chatsworth St., east side from Armstrong Ave. to the South approximately 120 feet. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due heard notice, paersonse Council objections having recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of Improvement to be made by the said City is constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement, except where it is deter- mined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. S9549, Preliminary Order 257328, Approved February 8, 1972, Description - Victoria St., west side from Monroe St. to the south approximately 127 feet. Finance File No. 59569, Preliminary Order 257897, Approved April 3, 1972, Description - Chatsworth St., east side from Juno Ave. to the South approximately 120 feet. Finance File No. 59570, Preliminary Order 257896, Approved April 3, 1972, Description - Milton St. west side from Juno Ave. to Randolph Ave. Finance File No. S9571, Preliminary Order 257898, Approved April 3, 1972, Description - Milton St., east side from Bayard Ave. to the south ap- nrnxlmately 125 feet. from Jefferson Ave. to Grace St. Finance File No. 59604, Preliminary Order 257949, Approved April 7, 1972, Description -Juno Ave., south side from Chatsworth St. to the west line of Lot 5, Block 2, Cole's Rearrange- ment of Blocks 1 and 2 and Subdi- vision and Enlargement of Block 3, and on the north side of Juno Ave. from Chatsworth St. to the west line of Lot 10, Block 1, Cole's Rearrange- ment. Finance File No. S9605, Preliminary Order 257956, Approved April 7, 1972, Description - Pleasant Ave., south side from Milton St. to Chatsworth Finance File No. S9625, Preliminary Order 258123, Approved April 17, 1972, Description - Chatsworth St., east side from W. Seventh St. to Otto Ave. Finance File No. S9645, Preliminary Order 258180, Approved April 18, 1972, Description - Chatsworth St., east side from Armstrong Ave. to the South approximately 120 feet. and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to theCouncil for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are here!y authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council June 20, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) Council File No. 259054 - In the Matter of constructing and cre- onstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. 59648, Preliminary Order 258129, Approved April 17, 1972, OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 527 Description -Race St., both sides from Description -Rogers St„ both sides Rogers St. to Chatsworth St. from W. Seventh St. to Middleton Finance File No. 596491 Preliminary Ave. Order 258132, Approved April 17, 1972, Finance File No. S9658, Preliminary Description -Race St., east side from Order 258128, Approved April 17, 1972, May St. to Rogers St. Description -Chatsworth St., west Finance File No. S9651, Preliminary side from Race St. to Otto Ave. Order 258169, Approved April 18, 1972, Finance File No. S9663, Preliminary Description -Vance St., east side from Order 258239'A oved April 19, 1972, Jefferson Ave. to Interstate No. 35E. Description -Michigan St., south side Finance File No. 59654, Preliminary from Richmond St. to Colborne St. Order 258173, Approved April 18, 19,72, Finance File No. S9665, Preliminary Description -Jefferson Ave„ south Order 258235, Approved Apra 19, 1972, side from Fulton St. to Clifton St. Description -Webster St., both sides Finance File No. 59655, Preliminary from Jefferson Ave. to Grace St. Order 258095, Approved April 12, 1972, and the Council hereby orders said im- Description-Chatsworth St., west side provement to be made. from Tuscarora Ave. to Watson Ave. Resolved Further, That the Com - Finance File No. S9656, Preliminary missioner of Public Works be and is Order 258091, Approved April 12, 1972, hereby Instructed and directed to Description -Victoria St., west side prepare plans and specifications for from Juno Ave. to the south approxi- said lmprovement, and submit same to mately 120 feet.the Council for a Finance File No. 59657, Preliminary said approvalthe approval; that. upon Order 258127, Approved April 17, 1972, pp proper city officials Description -Rogers St., both sides are hereby authorized and directed from W. Seventh St. to Middleton to proceed with the making of said Improvement in accordance therewith. Ave. Adopted by the Council June 20, 1972. Finance File No. ApprS9658oved Preliminary Approved June 22, 1972. Order 258128, Approved April es side (June 24, 1972) Description -Chatsworth St., west side from Race St, Otto Ave. Finance File No. S9663, Preliminary Council File No. 259082 - Order 258239, Approved April 19, 1972, Description -Michigan St., south side In the Matter of constructing and re - from Richmond St. to Colborne S£. constructing sidewalks and by doing all Finance File No. 59665, Preliminary other work which is necessary and In - Order 258235, Approved April 19, 1972, cidental to rnmplete said improvement, Description -Webster St., both sides except where good and sufficient from Jefferson Ave. to Grace St, poured sidewalks now exist: Chippewa Ave., east side from W. A public hearing having been had Annapolis St. to W. Wyoming Ave., upon the above improvement upon under Preliminary Order 257257, ap- due notice, and the Council having proved February 2, 1972, heard all persons, objections and A public hearing g recommendations relative thereto, and upon the above gm having been had having fully considered the same; provement upon therefore, be it due notice, and the Council having Resolved, By the Council of the City heard all persons, objections and of St. Paul that the precise nature, recommendations relative thereto, and extent and kind of-ff�rovsment to be having fully considered the same; made by the said City is constructing therefore, be It Resolved, by the Council of the City and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is neces- of St. Paul that the precise nature, nary and incidental to complete said im- extent and kind of Improvement to be provement, except where it is deter- made by the said City is constructing mined that good and sufficient poured and reconstructing sidewalks and by sidewalks now exist: doing all other work which is necessary Finance File No. 59648, Preliminary and incidental to complete Said im- Order 258128, A roved A ril 17, 1972, provement, except where good and suf- PP p 5cient poured sidewalks now exist: Description -Race St., both sides Finance File idewa9523, Preliminary Finanfronc a Files No. oS9649,Preliorthminary 190rdDescr ptlonAChiovedFebruary oth Order 258132, Approved April 17, 1972, sides from W. Annapolis St. to Ave.,. Wy- Description-Race St., east side from oming Ave., and the Council hereby May St. to Rogers St. orders said improvement to be made. Finance File No. S9651, Preliminary Resolved Further, That the Co' 258169, Approved April 18, 1972, missioner of Public Works be and is Description -Vance St., east side from hereby Instructed and directed to Jefferson Ave. to Interstate No. 35E. prepare plans and specifications for Finance File No. S9954, Preliminary said improvement, and submit same to Order 258173, Approved April 18, 1972, the Council for approval; that upon Description -Jefferson Ave., south said approval, the proper city officials side from Fulton St. to Clifton St. are hereby authorized and directed Finance File No. 59655, Preliminary to proceed with the making of said Order 258095, Approved April 12, 1972, improvement in accordance therewith. Description -Chatsworth St., west side Adopted by the Council June 21, 1972. from Tuscarora Ave. to Watson Ave. Approved June 22, 1972. Finance File No. S9656, Preliminary (June 24, 1972) Order 258091, Approved April 12, 1972, Description -Victoria St., west side from Juno Ave. to the south approxi- Council File No. 259083 - mately 120 feet. Finance File No. 59657, Preliminary In the Matter of constructing and Order 258127, Approved April 17, 1972, reconstructing sidewalks and by doing 528 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured side- walks now exist: Finance File No. S9659, Preliminary Order 258237, Approved April 19, 1972, Description - Howell St., west side from Sargent Ave. to the south ap- proximately 124 feet. Finance File No. S9660, Preliminary Order 258236, Approved April 19, 1972, Description - Howell St., east side from Princeton Ave. South approxi- mately 125 feet. Finance File No. S9661, Preliminary Order 258234, Approved April 19, 1972, Description -Howell St., both sides from Princeton Ave. to Fairmount Ave. Finance File No. 59662, Preliminary Order 258233, Approved April 19, 1972, Description - Kenneth St., bothsides from Berkeley Ave. to St. Clair Ave. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objectionsand recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be It Resolved, By the Council ofthe City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is neces- sary and incidental to complete said improvement, except where it is deier- mined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. S9659, Preliminary Order 258237, Approved April 19, 1972, Description -Howell St., west side from Sargent Ave. to the south ap- proximately 124 feet. Finance File No. 59660, Preliminary Order 258236, ApprovedApril 19, 1972, Description - Howell St., east side from Princeton Ave. South approxi- mately 125 feet. Finance File No. 59661, Preliminary Order 258234, Approved April 19, 1972, Description - Howell St., both s'.des from Princeton Ave. to Fairmount Ave. Finance File No. 59662, Preliminary Order 258233, Approved April 19, 1972, Description - Kenneth St., both sides from Berekeley Ave. to St. Clair Ave, and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed t( prepare plans and specifications fol said improvement, and submit. same t( the Council for approval; that up^* said approval, the proper city official: are hereby authorized and directe( toproceed with the making of sal( mpr iovement in accordance therewith Adopted by the Council June 21, 1972 Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) FINAL ORDER INCEED RERIND NDEMNATIOr PROS Council File No. 259086 - In the matter of condemning ani taking an easement in the land races nary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- :luding right of r6l'agval of lateral Support from subject lan3•or remainder :hereof, occasioned by construction of topes in constructing concrete side- walk on the West side of McKnight Nadi from Interstate #94 to Third reet, under Preliminary Order 258739, approved May 23, 1972, Intermediary Order 258760, approved May 24, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relativethereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is condemning and taking it easement in the land necessary for the slopes, cuts and fills, including right of removalr of lateral support from subject land orematndet thereof, occasioned by construction of slopes in constructing concrete side- walk on the West side of McKnight Road from Interstate #94. to Third Street, and the Council hereby order: land, lands or easements therein be and the same are hereby ordered to be taken, appropriated and condemned for the purpose of making said improvements, viz.: Condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary for the slopes, cuts and fills, including right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by construction of slopes fn constructing concrete sidewalk on the West side of McKnight Road from Interstate #94 to Third Street. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to said aJmprovementt, and the proper ity officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council June 21, 1972. Approved June 22, 1972. (June 24, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 258950 -Ordinance No. 15128 -By Rosalie L. Butler - An Administrative Ordinance Relat- ing to the Legislative Branch of Gov- ernment of the City of Saint Paul; Providing Personnel for the City Coun- cil. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 EMPLOYEES The following positions are hereby J established as employees of the Coun- OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 529 cil pursuant to the provisions of the Charter: 1.1 Legislative Aide f (a) There is hereby established s the position of legislative aide, in the unclassified service of the City of Saint Paul. Each member of the City Council may, in his discretion, appoint one I legislative aide who that Councilman. ll rve at the pleasure of1 (b) The Legislative Aide shall perform research, assist Council sub- committees and carry out duties and responsibilities as prescribed by the ) the one be in the classified service in accoraance With the provisions the City Charter. 1.3 Research Center There is hereby created a council Investigation and Research ` Center which shall be under the supervision and control of the City Council. SECTION 2 Ordinance No. 8540 is hereby repealed in its entirety. SECTION 3 Ordinance No. 15109, C. F. 258405, is hereby repealed in its entirety. SECTION 4 This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval, and publi- cation. Passed by the Council June 22, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved June 23, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 258951 -Ordinance No. 15129 - By Leonard W. Levine, by request - AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COM- PANY AND ITS INSURED ELEANORE LINDORFF, AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: ad deliver of a release in full to the ity, in a form to be approved by the orporation Counsel, for all damages rstained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect nd be in force thirty days after its assage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council June 22, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, -vine, Spprafka, Tedesco. Mme. Presi- lent (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved June 23,1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. lttest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (July 1, 1972) ::ouncil File No. 258961 -Ordinance No. 15130 -By Victor J. TedescO- AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PER- MISSION TO THE KELLOGG SQUARE ATE COMPANY AAND TOCONSTRUCT UEI&HT OPER- ATE TREE PLANTERS, TWO (2) GAS LAN- TERNS. A WALL SIGN, A BRICK VENEER FACADE, AND ITEMS INCI- DENTAL THERETO. IN THEDE CITY FOURTH STREET BETWEEWAY OF N ROB- ERT AND MINNESOTA STREETS. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That permission and authority are hereby granted to the Kellogg Square maintain eights (8)t tree planters,and two (2) gas lanterns, a wall sign., a brick veneer facade, and items incidental thereto,in the City dedicated right-of- way of Fourth Street between Robert and Minnesota Streets. SECTION 2 That the Department of Public Works is hereby authorized to issue a permit the tconsany or truction, Ic Soperati n auare nd main- t seance of said tree planters, gas lan- terns, wall siggnn, brick veneer facade, subjecttto theif ltowingetermsuaod con- ditions: a. That said permittee shall construct said items entirely at its own expense, under the supervision and to the satis- faction of the Department of Public Works and in strict accordance with the SECTION 1 plans and specificons ,approved b atiy That the proper City officers are hereby authorized to pay out of the Tort Liability und 0635-420 to State Farm Mutual FAutomobile Insurance Company and its insured, Eleanore Ldorff11 sett ementt he of the r claim77.8 for damages sustained on or about February 4, I, 2, at or near Jessamine and Lexington, Saint Paul, Minnesota. SECTION 2. That said sum shall be paid to the said claimants upon their execution umber E-1144 on file in the Depart - ant of Public Works; flowing requirements before construe - In starts: I. Any ta'ect10hneroa f the building or beyond the tproptertyh line more than four (4) inches and less than twenty-four(24) inches shall re- quire an eight (8) foot head clear- 530 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL ance measured from the top of curb; 2. The tree planters shall be as shown on the plans identified as E-1144 and filed with the Depart- ment of Public Works, nnd shall not be less than forty-five (45) feet from the nearest property line that describes an intersecting street or within ten (10) inches of the back of curb or beyond four (4) feet of the back of the curb; 3. That said permittee shall obtain written approval of the species of the tree that is intended to be planted from the City Forester; C. That said permittee shall maintain xroachment shown on said plans en- •ely at its own expense; d. That said permittee shall pay the st of publicationof this ordinance A all resolutions passed in relation to said e. Th costs o: of Public Wor taking; said c sum of $200.00 der Departure] ect Number E f. That said the Construct: partment of P before constn the same sail when the pro to allow for a g. That said ception of sai the same cont and fully con satisfaction al partment of P August 31, 197: h. That said changes withii way from sai� Department o the written p ment of Public I. That said rmittee shall pay the ation, engineering and :d by the Department recause of this under - 5 are estimated at a be accounted for un - If Public Works Proj- A; ermittee shall notify Engineer of the De - in Works five (5) days on starts and notify :onstruction Engineer has been completed al inspection; rmittee, after the in- vork, shall prosecute ously, with diligence, !te said work to the approval of the De- ic Works on or before ^mittee shall make no ty dedicated right-of- lans on file with the 'ublic Works without ission of the Depart- in - said permittee shall, during of this permit, restore and property, whether public or lamaged or which may be due to the construction or cc of the said items Drovided ai an. erinniees or successors in interest shal take out and maintain during the period of this permit, and while said items are being constructed, and are located in City dedicated right- of-way, a comprehensive protective public liability insurance that shall fully indemnify, hold harmless, and defend defethe City of Saint Paul, its agents, officers and employees from any and all damages, claims, losses, judg- ments, suits or expenses on account of all claims of whatever nature arising out of or connected with the construc- tion, maintenance, operation and re- moval of said items. A certificate of this insurance shall be deposited with the City of Saint Paul before the start of construction. The liability insurance shall be issued by an insurance com- pany licensed to do business in the State of Minnesota, and the premium and all expenses incidental thereto shall be paid promptly by the permittee initially and on renewal. Before the expiration, said permittee shall deposit with the City of Saint Paul a new certificate to replace any expiring in- surance. The permittee and the City shall be named as,Joint insured in an amount not less han the following coverage: Bodily injury insurance (including death) inan amount of not less than $100,000.00 for all damages arising out of bodily injuries to or death of one persn, and subject to the same limit £oroeach person in a total amount of not less than $300,000.00 on account of any one accident. Property damage insurance in an amount of not less than $50,000.00 for all damages to or destruction of prop- erty in any one accident. The coverage shall automatically be restored immediately after the oc- rence of any accidents or loss from which liability may thereafter ac- crue, and the City of Saint Paul shall be notified ten (10) days in advance of the cancellation of the insurance coverage by the issuing in- surance company; 1. That said permittee shall furnish a bond to the City of Saint Paul in the sum of $10,000 conditioned to comply with all the terms of this ordinance and to indemnify said City from all liability, costs and expenses that may accrue, occasioned by the making of the improvement or arising out of the same; m. That said permittee shall submit bond and insurance documents to the Office Engineer of the Department of Public Works; n. That said permittee shall remove said items or part thereof in such manner as is satisfactory to the De- partment of Public Works whenever the City Council shall so order; o. That said permittee shall, within thirty (30) days after the passage of this ordinance, file a written acceptance thereof with the City Clerk. SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publi- cation. Passed by the Council June 22, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved June 23, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 258957—Ordinance No. 15131—By Victor J. Tedesco— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 13534, approved January 31, 1967, pertaining to One -Way Streets. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 531 SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 13534, approved January 31, 1967, is hereby amended by adding the following to Section 1, thereof: Street, Kaufman Drive; Direction One -Way, West; from Aida Place to 200 ft. North of Midway Pkwy. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall not be printed as part of the Saint Paul Legislative Code but shall be incorporated therein by reference. SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publi- cation. Passed by the Council June 22, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) -6. Nay". Approved June 23, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 258816—Ordinance No. 15132— An administrative ordinance relating to the executive branch of government of the city of Saint Paul; fixing the powers and duties of the office of the mayor. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR 1.1 Chief Executive. The mayor shall be the chief executive and administra- tive officer of the city of Saint Paul. Pursuant to the provisions of the city charter, he shall be responsible for the coordinatedand integrated direction and control of all city departments boards and commissions established by administrative ordinance. He shall be the chief spokesman and official rep• resentative of the city in all its affairs It shall be the duty of the mayor tc enforce the charter and all laws ant ordinances of the city of Saint Paul. The mayor shall designate, with the advice and consent of the council, ar appointive officer or employee of the c,tv to serve as acting mayor in the ab communication of the mayor, approves by resolution of the council. 1.2 Administration. A. Functions. To provide for thi maximum efficiency of operation, thi office of the mayor shall be responsibb for the coordination of the administra live heads of each department of cit; government and for the review ani analysis of the operation and adminis tration of all departments, boards ani commissions established by administra live ordinance. B. Inspection. In order to carry ou the duties and functions provided fo herein the office of the mayor shall havetie power to inspect such books, papers of all city depart- mentss and records: ecordboards and commissions as may be necessary for the proper discharge of the duties and responsibilities im- posed upon such office. C. Reports. The office of mayor shall have the power to require all ap- pointed administrative officers and ad- ministrative employees of the city to furnish any information connected with or related to their official or assigned duties. D. Official Reports. Annually, at the request of the mayor, all heads of de- partments boards and commissions of the city of Saint Paul shall provide the mayor with a comprehensive report analyzing the conditions and operations of the department shall recommend measures, and shall project needs for the ensuing fiscal year. E. City Administrator. (1) Duties. In order to properly and efficiently carry out the required functions and duties of this section, the mayor shall, with the consent of the city council, appoint a city administra- tor, who shall be in the unclassified service of the city. He shall be re- sponsible for (a) the actual day to day super- vision and control of administra- tion, (b) the compilation and prepar- ation of necessary data to aid the mayor in his administrative de- cisions, and (c) coordinating the mayor's supervision of and instructions to the heads of the various depart- ments of the city. (2) Qualifications. The city admin- istrator shall be chosen on the basis of his executive and administrative qualifications and shall have experience and knowledge in the area of govern- ment or business administration or shall be educationally qualified in govern- ment or business administration, and ..,hall have such other qualifications as shall the Such the i shall work the city the duties in the ad - aides shall be chosen on and shall have experience and edge in the area of government •loess administration or shall be Tonally qualified in government siness administration, and shall such other qualifications as may A. Bridget Director, appointment qualifications. The mayor shall apppoint, with the consent of the council, a budg- et director, who shall be in the un- classified service of the city. The budg- et director shall be chosen on the basis of his executive and administrative qualifications and shall have experience and knowledge in the area of budget administration or accounting adminis- tration or shall be educationally quali- 532 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL fled in governmental accounting, and shall have such other qualifications as may be provided by ordinance. B. Budget Director, duties. The of- fice of the mayor, through the budget director, shall be responsible for the Preparation, compilation and presenta- tion of a complete financial plan for the city of Saint Paul, as contemplated by the city charter, which shall in- clude, but not be limited to, the fol- lowing: ll) An annual operating budget. et. (2) A capital improvements budg- (3) A budget for all city -owned utilities, facilities, and self-support- ing departments. The budgets shall be in such form as will comply with all appplicable pro- visions of law and shall be appropri- ately divided into funds and accounts in coordination with the department of finance. Except as otherwise provided by law, the requests of all departments,,. boards and commissions of city gov- ernment shall be submitted to the budget director for inclusion in the Proposed budgets in accordance with the budget calendar established by ad- ministrative ordinance. The director shall provide for periodic checks on all city departmen- tal budgets and require periodic probe estimates from all departments, boards and commissions of the city. He shall assist the mayor in the preparation of the annual budget mes- sage required to be submitted to the city council. 1.4 Research, A. Research Aide, appointment and qualifications. The mayor shall appoint, with the consent of the council, a re- search aide, who shall be in the un- classified servic&k the city. He shall be chosen on t is of his qualifica- tiens and ex 1 e or education in the area of rase ch technique and shall have such o er qualifications as may be provided by ordinance. B. Research Aide, duties. The re- search aide shall be responsible for the - discovery, development, compilation and refinement of necessary research materials to enable the mayor to carry out his duties as the chief executive and administrative officer of the city. Such research information shall in- clude fact finding and analysis of the physical, social and economic needs of the citizens of the city of Saint Paul, and such other special projects as may be assigned by the mayor. 1.5 Communications and Programs. A. Communications and Programs Director, appointment. The mayor shall appoint, with the consent of the coun- cil, a director of communications and programs who shall be in the unclassi- fied service of the city. He shall be chosen on the basis of his experience and knowledge, or education in the area of communications, public rela- tions, or governmental relations, and shall have such other qualifications as may be provided by ordinance B. Duties. The communications and programs director shall be responsible for (1) assisting the mayor in execu- tive and administrative programs for presentation to and coordination with the city council, community groups, and the community in general, the coordination of and Pre- to the public and to news accuratepublic information g the administrative func- icies, programs and activities w) the assemblingg of data and information in cooperation with other departments, boards and commissions of the city of Saint Paul for all required public reports. 1.6 Emergency Preparedness. A. Director of Emergency Prepar- edness, appointment and qualifications. The mayor shall appoint, with the con- sent of the council, a director of emer- gency preparedness, who shall be In the unclassified service of the city. He shall be chosen on the basis of his executive and administrative qualifica- tions and shall have experience and knowledge in the area of government or business administration or shall be edu- cationally qualifled in government or business administration, and shall have such other qualifications as may be provided by ordinance. B. Duties. The director of emer- gency preparedness shall be responsible for: (1) Coordination of all emergency preparedness functions of the city, compatible with the functions of the federal and state governments and ad- jacent political subdivisions. (2) Establishment of policies for effective use of manpower resources and facilities to deal with any major natural disaster or nuclear incident. (3) Providing for emergency func- tions to prevent and minimize the ef- fects of disasters on persons andro- vide for the emergency repair of dam- age to public facilities resulting from enemy attack, fire, flood, tornado, earthquake, or other natural causes. The specc powers and duties of the director shall be provided for by ad- ministrative ordinance. 1.7 Other Functions. Every office. agency or function of city government not otherwise provided for by the charter or by administrative ordinance shall he included in the office of the mayor. 1.8 City Council. A. General Appearances. The may- or shall have the right to attend and participate in council meetings, with the right to take part in the discussion. He shall make recommendations to the council and deliver messages to the council and the people. Any official communication, resolution or ordinance proposed by the mayor or his designee shall be the first order of business of the council following roll call and corrections of the journal. All such communications, resolgtions,. .or ordi- nances shall be read In full by the council secretary, except as may be waived by the council. B. Special Appearances. (1) Budget Message. Pursuant to the charter, the mayor shall submit to the council his recommended budgets, in accordance with the budget calen- dar established by administrative ordi- nance, and shall accompany such budget with a budget message outlining the and features of the same with appropriate explanatory comments. (2) State of the City. As soon after the beginning of his term as practicable, the mayor shall present to the council a comprehensive message of the state of the city, which shall OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 533 include proposed legislation, state and SECTION 3 city, proposed new plans or programs That this ordinance shall take effect to be carried out by the various de- and be in force thirty days after its the city and amendments or =changes in passage, approval and publication. existing plans or programs. Passed by the Council June 27, 1972. SECTION 2 Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mme. Presi- REPEALER dent (Butler) -8. All ordinances and parts of ordi- Nays—o. nances, whether legislative or adminis- trative , and all resolutions heretofore enacted which are inconsistent with LAWRENCE D. COHEN, any provision of this ordinance are, to the extent of such inconsistencies, Mayor. hereby repealed. The repeal of any or- Attest: dinance or resolution or any part HARRY E. MARSHALL, thereof by this ordinance or y any City Clerk. other ordinance or resolution shall not (July 1, 1972) revive any former ordinance or resolu- tion or part thereof whichmay have been repealed by such repealed ordi- nance or resolution or part thereof. Council File No. 259004—Ordinance No. 15134—By Rosalie L. Butler— SECTION 3 AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CODING This ordinance shall be deemed a part F CLAIM OF JOHN J. AND LORRAIO of the Saint Paul Administrative Code A. O'CONNOR AGAINST THE CITY OF and shall be incorporated therein and SAINT PAUL. given an appropriate chapter and/or The Council of the City of Saint Paul section number at the time of com- Does Ordain: pilation of said Administrative Code. SECTION 4 SECTION 1 EFFECTIVE DATE That the proper City officers are This ordinance shall take effect and hereby authorized and directed to pay be in force thirty (30) days from and out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, after its passage, approval and publi- to John J. and Lorraine A. O'Connor, cation. the sum of $150.00 in full settlement of Passed by the Council June 27, 1972. their claim of damages sustained on or cu- Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Kono atzki, about April in 1972 as more n to the P Carly set out in a communication to the dent Meredith, Sprafka, Mme. Press- City Council on May 5, 1872. dent (Butler) -6. Nays -1. SECTION 2 Approved June 27, 1972. That said sum shall be paid to the said LAWRENCE D. COHEN, claimant upon their execution and de. Mayo livery of a release in full to the City, Attest: in a form to be approved by the City HARRY E. MARSHALL, Attorney, for all damages sustained in City Clerk. the manner aforesaid. (July 1, 1972) SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect Council File No. 259003—Ordinance No. sand be force thirty days after its 15133—By Rosalie L. Butler— Passage, approval and publication. LIPaassed by the Council June 27, 1972. AND ORDINANCE SETTNG THE CLAIM OF WILLIAM L. BACHMANN Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Min. Presi, AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mme. Press- . dent (Butler) -6. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Nays -0. Does Ordain: Approved June 27, 1972. SECTION 1 LAWRENCE D. COHEN, That the proper City officers are Mayor. hereby authorized and directed to pay Attest: out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, HARRY E. MARSHALL, to William L. Bachmann, the sum of City Clerk. $122.69, in full settlement of his claim of (July 1, 1972) damages sustained on or about April 19, 1972 as more particularly set out in a communication to the City Council on Council File No. 259005—Ordinance No. May 2, 1972. 15135—By Rosalie L. Butler— SECTION 2 AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE That said sum shall be paid to the CLAIM OF ARTHUR AND JULIA said claimant upon his execution and MADSEN, AGAINST THE CITY OF delivery of a release in full to the City SAINT PAUL. in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sustained inI The Council of the. City of Saint Paul the manner aforesaid. Does Ordain: 534 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to Arthur and Julia Madsen, the sum of $175.00, in full settlement of their claim of damages sustained on or about April 19. 1972 as more particularly set out in a communication to the City Council on April 25, 1972. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon their execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sus- tained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council June 27, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka: Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved June 27, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259006—Ordinance No. 15136—By Rosalie L. Butler— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF MELVIN AND FLORENCE KRAMER, AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: Council File No. 259007—Ordinance No. 15137—By Rosalie L. Butler— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF JULIUS AND PAULINE A. VILZ AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to Julius and Pauline A. Vilz, the sum of $260.55, in full settlement of their claim of damages sustained on or about April 19, 1972 as more particularly set out in a communication to the City Council on May 5, 1972. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon their execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sustained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council June 27, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) -6. Nays -0. . Approved June 27, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. SECTION 1 (July 11 1972) That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, Council File No. 259008—Ordinance No. to Melvin and Florence Kramer, the sum of $275.80, in full settlement of 15138—By Rosalie L. Butler— their claim of damages sustained on or about April 19, 1972 as more particularly AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM set out in a communication to the City OF ROBERT G. EDER AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. Council on May 5, 1972. SECTION 2 The Council of the City of Saint Paul That said sum shall be paid to the said Does Ordain: claimants upon their execution and de- SECTION 1 livery of a release in full to the City, in a formto be approved by the City That the proper City officers are Attorney, for all damages sustained hereby authorized and directed to pay in the manner aforesaid. out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to Robert G. Eder, the sum of $110.00, SECTION 3 in full settlement of his claim of dam - That this ordinance shall take effect ages sustained on or about April 19, and be in force thirty days after its 1972 as more particularly set out in a passage, approval and publication. May yu kation to the City Council on Passed by the Council June 27, 1972.1 972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki,' SECTION 2 Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mm. Presi- That said sum shall be paid to the dent (Butler) -6. said claimant upon his execution and Nays -0. delivery of a release in full to the City, Approved June 27, 1972. in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sustained in LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. the manner aforesaid. Attest: SECTION 3 HARRY E. MARSHALL, That this ordinance shall take effect City Clerk. and be in force thirty days after its (July 1, 1972) passage, approval and publication. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 535 Passed by the Council June 27, 1972.1 Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved June 27, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 258814—Ordinance No. 15139—By Rosalie L. Butler— An Ordinance Amending the Charter of the City of Saint Paul (approved by the voters November 3, 1970) So As To Add Procedures For The Vacation of Public Streets, Alleys, or Other Public Grounds. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sec- tion 410.31, and upon the recommenda- tion of the Charter Commission of the City of Saint Paul, the Charter of the City of Saint Paul, as approved by the voters on November 3, 1970, is hereby amended by adding the following see - tion to Chapter 13 thereof: 13.05—Vacation of Streets, Alleys and Public Grounds. a The council may by resolution adopted by an affirmative vote of at least five of its members, vacate any street, alley, or public grounds, or part thereof, within the city. Such resolution shall be adopted only after affected property own- ers have been given an opportunity to be heard. Notice of the hearing shall be published in the official newspaper of the city and mailed to the owners of each parcel which -- abuts the street, alley, or public grounds, or part thereof, proposed to be vacated, at least twenty days in advance thereof. The vacation shall otherwise be made upon the terms and conditions, and in the manner, provided by administrative ordinance. The council may condi- tion any vacation .upon compensa- tion being paid to the city. A notice of completion of the proceedings shall be filed with the proper offi- cers in accordance with law. - SECTION 2 This ordinance shall become effective ninety (90) days after passage, approval and publication, unless the effective date is delayed by the filing of a peti- tion pursuant to law. Passed by the Council June 28, 1972 Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki Levine- Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved June 29, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (July 1, 1972) ;ouncil File No. 258815—Ordinance No. 15140—By Rosalie L. Butler— An Ordinance Amending the Charter )f the City of Saint Paul (approved by hf voters November 3, 1970) so as to Odd Provisions and Authority for Bar - ,owing of Funds in Anticipation of Tax 3eceipts. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sec- tion 410.31, and upon the recommenda- tion of the Charter Commission of the City of Saint Paul, the Charter of the City of Saint Paul, as approved by the voters on November 3, 1970, is hereby amended by adding the following sec- tion to Chapter l0 there`gf.:. ) 10.16—Tax Anticipation�C*rtificates. The council by resolution, may, without a vote of the electorate, from time to time as the cash in the city's treasury is inadequate to meet city obligations as they be- come due, borrow money and exe- cute notes, bonds, tax anticipation certificates or other evidence of in- debtedness of the city therefor and in amounts as the council may pre- scribe. The notes or tax ntici apa- tion certificates shall be payable in the calendar year in which they are issued and may bear interest at a rate as the council shall deter- mine. The loans shall at no time exceed the uncollected portion of the tax levy for the current year. The principal for repayment of the obligations or evidence of indebt- edness sold in any one year shall be a first charge on the monies re- ceived by the city's treasury from the taxes levied f the year for which the obligations or evidence of indebtedness were sold and no part of the money shall be used for any other purpose until the principal and interest on the obligations or evidence of indebtedness shall have been paid or the monies for the Payment thereof have been set apart in the city treasury. No tax anticipation certificates or other evidence of indebtedness shall be sold for less than par and accrued interest to date of delivery. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall become effective ninety (90) days after passage, approval and publication, unless the effective date la delayed by the filing of a peti- tion pursuant to law. Passed by the Council June 28, 1972. Yeas—Councffinen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Sutler) -7. Nays -0. Approved June 29, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (July 1, 1972) 536 PROCEEDINGS OF'THE COMMON COUNCIL RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 259113 — By Ruby Hunt— Whereas, "C" Residence District zon- ing is causing considerable come: to the citizens in many neighborhoods of the City of Saint Paul; and Whereas, Undue burdens are being placed upon neighborhoods that are experiencing new developmeni wl^h I. not consistent with proper planning practices; and Whereas. It is suggested that this Council has an obligation to take steps to correct this problem; now therefore be it Resolved, That the Mayor be resppect- fully requested to e�cplore the feasi- bility of rezoning land which may be presently improperly zoned and that he advise the Council if such rezoning is feasible and how it may be accom- plished in order to correct such im- proper zoning. Adopted by the Council June 22, 1972. Approved J(ne 23, 1972. July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259114—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That Application M 2510 for Second Hand Motor Vehicle Dealer Li- cense, applied for by Arthur D. Whaley at 1350 E. Seventh Street, be and the same is hereby granted. Adopted by the Council June 22, 1972. Approved June 23, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259115—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That Application M 2121 for the transfer of Off Sale Liquor License No. 2569, expiring January 31, 1973, is- sued to Steiner's Selby Liquors, Inc. at 416 Selby Avenue, be and the same is hereby transferred to Norm's Liquors, Inc. AND Steiner's Selby Liquors, Inc. at the same address. Adopted by the Council June 22, 1972. Approved June 23, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259116—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That Ap lication M 2209 for Class D -Original Container, Off Sale Malt Beverage and Cigarette licenses, applied for by Norm's Liquors, Inc. AND Steiner's Selby Liquors, Inc. at 416 Selby Avenue, be and the same are hereby granted. Adopted by the Council June 22, 1972. Approved June 23, 1972. (July 1, 1972) The New Viaduct Inn, Inc., 1056 E. 7th Street. Adopted by the Council June 22, 1972. Approved June 23, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259118—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That Application M 2572 for Class Cl -Restaurant, On and Off Sale alt Beverage, Tavern and Cigarette Licenses, applied for by Lots -A -Luck (A Corporation) at 479 St. Peter Street be and the same are hereby granted. Adopted by the Council June 22, 1972. Approved June 23, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259119—By Robert F. Sprafka— Whereas, Donald P'Wigen desires to withdraw Application M 1474 for Trail- er Rental License at 1351 Randal It Avenue and requests the return of the license fee deposited thereon, therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Donald P. Wigen the fee of $100.00 and to cancel said application for license. Adopted by the Council June 22, 1972. Approved June 23, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259120—By Robert F. Sprafka— Whereas, The Am -Vets, Post No. 8 has made application for permission to conduct a Tag Day on July 12 and July 13, 1972, between the hours of 6:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. on the streets of the City of Saint Paul, therefore, be it Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby granted to the Am -Vets, Post No. 8 toconduct such solicitations on the days, dates and between the hours requested. Adopted by the Council June 22, 1972. Approved June 23, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259121—By Robert F. Sprafka— Whereas, The St. Paul Chapter Dis- abled American Veterans, Inc. has made application for permission to conduct a Tag Day on August 10 and August 11, 1992, between the hours of 4:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. on August 10 and between the hours of 5:00 A.M. and 10:00 P.M. on August 11, on the streets of the City of St. Paul, therefore, be it Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby granted to the �St. Paul Chapter Disabled American Veterans, Inc. to conduct such solici- tations on the days, dates, and between the hours requested. Council File No. 259117—By Robert F. Adopted by the Council June 22, 1972. Sprafka— Approved June 23, 1972. Resolved, That application for Sun- (July 1, 1972) dayOn Sale Liquor License made by the following applicant who is a holde, of an On Sale Liquor License at the Council File No. 259122—By Robert F. address shown, be and the same is Sprafka— hereby granted and in compliance with Resolved, That Foodstuff Vending C. F. No. 235531, Ordinance No. 13755, Machines licenses applied for by the which amends Chapter No. 308.00 of the persons, firms, etc. named on the list St. Paul Legislative Code and Ordi-attached to this resolution be and the minces. same are hereby granted, and the City OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 537 Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council June 22, 1972. Approved June 23, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259123—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council June 22, 1972. Approved June 23, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259124—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council June 22, 1972. Approved June 23, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259104—By Leonard W. Levine_ Whereas, Numerous residents of the Highland Park area of St. Paul have expressed their concern over the ex- cessive noise, air pollution, and un- sightly litter relevant to the operation of railroad service near the Ford Motor Company assembly plant; and Whereas, This operation appears to be a severe nuisance and threat to the health, welfare, and safety of citizens in the area; and Whereas, Environmental standards and statutory regulations have been established by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and Federal govern- ment to prevent such occurrences and to enable local government enforce- ment; and so therefore, be it Resolved, That this Council does hereby request Mayor Lawrence D. Cohen to direct the appropriate city officials to immediately investigate and recommend to this Council the proper legal means to abate pollution and public nuisances caused by this oper- ation. Adopted by the Council June 22, 1972. Approved June 23. 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259105—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 190 lineal feet of Gas Main on Portland Ave. (south side) between Grotto St. and St. Albans St. under provisions of Ordinance No. 14786„ approved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council June 22, 1972. Approved June 23, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259106—By RobertF, Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission ;o install approximately 430 lineal feet if Gas Main on Robert Street (west Ade) between 4th Street and Fillmore 3t. under Provisions oy Ordinance No. 14786, approved May 27. 1971. Adopted by the Council June 22, 1972. Approved June 23, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259107—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Companybe given permission to install approximately 350 lineal feet of Gas Main On Armstrong (north side) between View and Victoria under pro- visions of Ordinance No. 14786, approv- ed May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council June 22, 1972. Approved June 23, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259108—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 100 lineal £eet of Gas Main on Cottage (South side) between Hawley and Rice Street under provisions of Ordinance No. 14786 ap- proved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council June 22, 1972. Approved June 23, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259109-13y Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain buried cable. From the corner of Concord Street and Kansas Avenue, northerly along Concord Street for 106 feet, and southerly along Kansas Avenue for 153 feet, to serve the Vista Village Apart- ment and Town House complex. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council June 22, 1972. Approved June 23, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259110—By Robert F. Spra£lra— Resolved, That permission th rn and is n hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company tomakenec- essary excavations for and to place and and hereafter maintain buried cable. On sStreet from Grove Street to University Avenue. On 13th Street from Pine Street to Olive Street, All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council June 22, 1972. Approved June 23, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259111—By Rosalie L. Buller— Resolved, That the Council ac h e ratifies and approves the action d the Saint Paul Board of Appeals and ire He - view for the Housing, Building and Fire 538 - --PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL ration Codes pertainingd to the fol - :g listed property an as shown e official minutes of said Board of als, dated May 24, 1972: a copy of i, marked EXHIBIT ':A", is at - it hereto and made a part hereof ference: e No. 20-72-B; Property, Seaton ence-933 Carroll Avenue; Appel - Ruth Benner. e No. 22-72-B; Property, 418 E. ehaha; Appellant, John Furest. e No. 23-72-B; Property, 347 E. olia: AOpellant. James Weslev. E. I the Council June 22, me 23, 1972. July 1, 1972) File No. 259112—By Rosalie L. as, Solid waste and its disposal ning an increasingly difficult for individual citizens and Whereas, Modern technology has made it practical and feasible to col- lect, reclaim and recycle scrap paper and turn it into useful paper prod- ucts, and Whereas, Obsolete telephone direc- tories contribute to the solid waste of the metropolitan area, and Whereas, Northwestern Bell and the Salvation Army, in joint agreement have provided pickup locations and fa- cilities for the orderly collection of old directories for recycling, anti all Proceeds of this endeavor are to be used to further the programs of the Salvation Army, now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Mayor and City Council of St. Paul do hereby support such a recycling project and encourage all citizens to participate by bringing obsolete telephone directories to the designated pickup locations. Adopted by the Council June 22, 1972. Approved June 23, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259126—By William P. Konopatzki — Leonard W. Levine — Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, In order to align precinct boundaries with the 1972 Legislative'. District boundaries, and to provide for population changes withinprecincts, it is necessary to re -district certain vot- ingprecincts of the City, pursuant to the laws of the State of Minnesota ppro- vided therefor, and the Election Com- mittee of the City Council having made its recommendation to the City Coun- cil and in its report having divided, consolidated and rearranged certain voting precincts of the City; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That pursuant to and in Further Resolved, That the City Clerk is directed to place in effect the new boundaries and shall post a copy of the description of the precinct boundaries in his office for a period of at least sixty (60) days following the adoption of this resolution. Adopted by the Council June 23, 1972. Approved June 26, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259127-13y William P. Konopatzki— Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department of Public Safety (Police) for overtime em- ployment as described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council June 23, 1972. Approved June 26, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Couunt— ncil File No. 259128 — By Ruby H Resolved, That upon the recom- mendation of the Mayor and pursuant to Section 10.07.4 of the Charter of the City of Saint Paul, there is hereby transferred the sum of $2,500.00 from the Contingent Reserve Account -Ac- tivity 0998 to the Administrative Re- organization Expense Account — Ac- tivity 0026 to be allocated as follows: 200 Contractual Services- $1,000.00 300 Commodities 1,500.00 500.00 Adopted by the Council June 23, 1972. Approved June 26, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259129—Byy William P. Konopatzki—Victor J. Tedesco_ Whereas, The attached plans and specifications for the Bituminous and Site Improvement Work at Rice & Lawson Playground, located at Rice Street and Lawson Avenue, have been prepared under the direction of the Acting Head of the Department of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That said plans and speci- ftcations are hereby approved and the Purchasing Agent is hereby authorized to advertise for bids thereon in the manner provided in and by the Charter. Job #72-18. Adopted by the Council June 23, 1972. Approved June 26, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259130 — By Ruby nt Hu— Whereas, The Building Department has requested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the ad- visability and necessity of the correc- tion or wrecking and removal of the following described buildings, said structures having been reported to con- stitute a public hazard: publication of this resolution. The pre- story 36'x42• frame 4-uml apartrr tinct boundaries are established and Whereas, It appears that the described in the attached Exhibit A. known record owners of said build which Exhibit A is on file in the Office are as follows: of the City Clerk and incorporated Bert A. and Annabel Bailey herein by reference; and be it Shirley N. Bailey (Mrs. Duane) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 539 Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Paul in the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday July 6, 1972 to consider the advisability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said structures on the above de- scribed property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the Building Department, on behalf of the City Council notify by mail the record own- ers of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other'. interested persons of record, of the', date and time of the hearing. Adopted by the Council June 23, 1972.' Approved June 26, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259131 — By Ruby Hunt— Whereas, The proper City Officials have requested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the advisability and necessity of the cor- rection or wrecking and removal of the following described buildings, said structures having been reported to con- stitute a public hazard: Address, 544 Carroll Ave.; Legal De- scription, Lot 5, Whiting's Subd. of Marshall's subd"Lot 8; Bl. 27 of Mackubin & Marshall's Addn.; Type of Structure, Duplex. Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: Mary L. Polk—St. Louis, Mo. Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Paul in the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on Thurs., July 6, 1972 to consider the ad- visability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said structures on the above described property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the proper City Officials, on behalf of the City Council notify by mail the record own- ers of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other interested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. Adopted by the Council June 23, 1972. Approved June 26, 1972. (July 1, 1972) File No. 259132 — By Ruby Whereas, The proper City officials have requested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the ad- visability and necessity of the correc- tion or wrecking and removal of the following described buildings, said structures having been reported to con - Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: Harvey Kraemer Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Paul in the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on Thurs.. July 6, 1972 to consider the advisability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said structures on the above de- scribed property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and wel- fare; be it Further Resolved, That the proper City officials, on behalf of the City Council, notify by mail the record own- ers of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other interested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. Adopted by the Council June 23, 1972. Approved June 26, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259133 — By Ruby Hunt— Whereas, The proper City officials have requested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the ad- visability and necessity of the correc- tion or wrecking and removal of the following described buildings, said structures having been reported to con- stitute a public hazard: Address, 816 Carroll Avenue; Legal Description, Lot 9, Bl. 2, Dean's Subd. S of part of mith & Lott's outlots; Type of Structure, Single family frame dwelling. WHEREAS, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: Edward C. and Claude D. Jackson Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Paul in the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on Thurs., July 6. 1972 to consider the advisability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said structures on the above de- scribed property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the proper City officials, on behalf of the City Council, notify by mail the record own- ers of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other interested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. Adopted by the Council June 23, 1972. Approved June 26, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259134 — By Ruby Hunt— Whereas, The proper City officials have requested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the ad- visability and necessity of the correc- tion or wrecking and removal of the following described buildings, said structures having been reported to constitute a public hazard: Address, 383 W. Arlington; Legal De- scription, Exc. Wheelock Pkwy., Lot 12, Bl. 14, Edwin M. Dare's Cumber- land Addn., Plat 1; Type of Structure, Single family frame dwelling. 540 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: Twin City Federal Savings and Loan assn. and B & B Development, contract purchaser Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Paul in the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on Thurs., July 6, 1972 to consider the advisability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said structures on the above de- scribed property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the proper City officials, on behalf of the City Council, notify by mail the record own- ers of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other interested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. Adopted by the Council June 23, 1972. Approved June 26, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259136 - In the Matter of reconstructing 'the sidewalk on the northeast side of Mc- Kinley Street abutting Lots 16, 17 and 18, of Block 4s Franksons Como Park Addition, property known as 1490, 1486 and 1484 Pascal Street and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment. under Preliminary Order 258340, ,ine been had and Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that all orders in the above matter be and are hereby cancelled, annulled and rescinded and all pro- ceedings in said matter be discontinued. File No. S9668 - Adopted by the Council June 27, 1972. Approved June 27, 1972. (July i, 1972) Council File No. 259140 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Resolved, That Dr. Phillip Thompson, of 229 Kennard Street, and Raymond Hess, of 1226 East Third Street, who have been appointed to serve on the Board of Water Commissioners pur- suant to Resolution of the Council of the City of Saint Paul, Council File No. 259078, approved June 22, 1972, shall receive the compensation of $25 a day for each day or any part thereof for which they meet in their official ca- pacity as members of the Board. Adopted by the Council June 27, 1972. Approved June 27, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259141 -By Leonard W. Levine - Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to pay cer- tain employes in the Department of Public Utilities for overtime employ- ment as described in the resolution. Adopted by the Council June 27, 1972. Approved June 27, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259142 -By Robert F. Sprafka- Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company begiven permission to install 4 poles & 2 anchors So. of Arlington on the west side of Mayre St. Install 3 poles on E. side of Central Park E. bet. Central Ave, and Colum- bus, 1 pole on So. E. cor. of Columbus and Minnesota. Install 1 pole on Al- bert bet. Hoyt and Nebraska. Install one pole, 5 poles in from So. Snelling N/W of new Ramsey Ice Arena in Reservoir area, with necessary guys, anchors, and wires. Poles and wires to be removed when requested to do so by the Common Council and cost of said removal to be borne by the Northern States Power Company. Adopted by the Council June 27, 1972. Approved June 27, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259143 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Be It Resolved, That City Council File No. 258722 approvint the Purchase of approximately 2,343 ineal Feet of 36" PRESTRESSED CONCRETE CYL- INDER PIPE at $23.85 L.F. for total amount of contract of approximately $55,880.55, from INTERPACE CORPO- RATION, P. O. Box 1111, Parsippany New Jersey 07054, which was approves on May 24, 1972, is hereby rescinded due to an error in the size of the core of the pipe and due to an incorrect total amount of contract. Adopted by the Council June 27, 1972. Approved June 27, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259144 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That Application M 2547 for Class Cl -Restaurant, Off Sale Malt Beverage and Cigarette licenses applied for by Eigenman Enterprises, Inc. (New Corp.) at 519 W. Seventh Street, be and the same are hereby granted. Adopted by the Council June 27, 1972. Approved June 27, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259145 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That Application M 2540 for the transfer of On Sale Liquor License No. 8078, expiring January 31, 1973, issued to Eigenman Enterprises. Inc. at 519 W. Seventh Street, be and the same is hereby transferred to Eigenman Enterprises, Inc. (New Corp.) at the same address. Adopted by the Council June 27, 1972. Approved June 27, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259146 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That application for the transfer of Sunday On Sale Liquor Li - OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 541 cense No. 4044, expiring January 31, Council File No. 259158 -By Victor J. 1973, issued to Eigenman Enterprises, Tedesco - Inc. at 519 W. Seventh Street, be and Resolved, That the appointment by the same is hereby transferred to Eigen- Councilman Victor J. Tedesco of man Enterprises, Inc. (New Corp.) at MICHAEL SIRIAN, 1022 Hyacinth Ave - the same address. nue East, St. Paul, Minnesota, as his Adopted by the Council June 27, 1972. Legislative Aide be and the same is Approved June 27, 1972. hereby concurred in and approved. (July 1, 1972) Adopted by the Council June 28, 1972. Approved June 29, 1972. Council File No. 259147 - By Dean (July 1, 1972) Meredith - Resolved, That Application L 13851 for Class C3 -Drive -In Restaurant and Council File No. 259159 -By Victor J. Cigarette licenses, applied for by Burger Tedesco - King Corporation at 1647 University Whereas, The City of Saint Paul in - Avenue, be and the same are hereby tends to submit an application for a granted, subject to the following con- federal grant to acquire certain lands ditions, that the grounds be prepared for playground site purposes, and and maintained so as to be dustless, Whereas, The specific sites are Iden - that .the debris be picked up and re- tified and will be scheduled for a public moved daily from the premises and that hearing . before the City Council as the sidewalks around the property be follows: cleared of snow and ice during the Front Playground .......July 20, 1972 winter. Griggs Playground......July 20, 1972 Adopted by the Council June 27, 1972. Prosperity Playground ..July 20, 1972 Approved June 27,1972. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolveds That(July 1, 1972) in order to acquaint interested parties 'with the proposed projects, the De - Council File Na. 259148 - By partmenY of Finance be and hereby is Meredith- directed to give notice of a public hear - Resolved. That Bingo Games licenses ing to be held in the Council Chamber, applied for by the organizations named at 10:00 A.M., as indicated above. on the list attached to this resolution Adopted by the Council June 28, 1972. be and thesame are hereby granted, Approved June 29, 1972. and the City Clerk is instructed to issue (July 1, 1972) such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council June 27, 1972. INTERMEDIARY ORDERS Approved June 27, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259138 - Council File No. 259149 - By Dean Meredith- In the Matter of constructing and re - Resolved, That licenses applied for constructing sidewalks and by doing all by the persons named on the list at- other work which is necessary and in- tached to this resolution be and the cidental to complete said improvement same'are hereby granted, and the City except where it is determined that goon Clerk is instructed to issue such li- and sufficient poured sidewalks now censes upon the payment into the City exist: treasury of the required fees. Finance File No. 59713, Preliminary Adopted by the Council June 27, 1972. Order 258553, Approved May 10, 1972, Approved June 27,1972. Description -Forest St., west aide (July 1, 1972) from Minnehaha Ave. to Reaney Ave. Finance File No. 59714, Preliminary Order 258550, Approved May 10, 1972, Council File No. 259150 - By Dean Description-Mlnnehaha Ave., both Meredith- sides from Earl St. to Forest St. Resolved, That licenses applied for Finance File No. S9715, Preliminary by the persons named on the list at- Order 258555, Approved May 10, 1972, tacked to this resolution be and the Description -Margaret St., both sides same are hereby granted, and the City from Mendota St. to Arcade St. Clerk is instructed to issue such h- Finance File No. S9716, Preliminary censes upon the payment into the City Order 258556, Approved May 10, 1972, treasury of the required fees.Description-Case Ave., both sides Adopted by the Council June 27, 1972. from Earl St. to Cypress St. Approved June 27, 1972. Finance File No. S9717, Preliminary (July 1, 1972) Order 258557, Approved May 10, 1972, Description -Forest St., both sides from Margaret St. to Beech St. Council File No. 259151 - By Dean Finance File No. S9718, Preliminary Meredith- Order 258558, Approved May 10, 1972, Resolved, That Foodstuff Vending Description -Margaret St., both sides Machines licenses applied for by the from Earl St. to Cypress St. persons, firms,organizations, etc., Finance File No. S97191 Preliminary named on the list attached to this Order 258559, Approved May 10, 1972, resolution be and the same are hereby Description -Cypress St., both sides granted, and the City Clerk is instruct- from Margaret St. to Beech St. ed to issue such licenses upon the pay- Finance File No. S9720, Preliminary ment into the City treasury of the Order 258560, Approved May 10, 1972, reVred fees. Description -Earl St., both sides from Adopted by the Council June 27, 1972. Heaney Ave. to Ross Ave. Approved June 27, 1972. Finance File No. 59721, Preliminary (July 1, 1972) Order 258561, Approved May 10, 1972, 542 /l PROCEEDINGS OF THE ion -Earl St., west side from t St. to Beech St. File No. 59722, Preliminary 18562, Approved May 10, 1972, fon-Minnehaha Ave., north m Arcade St. to the east ap- tely 280 feet. Incil of the City of St. Paul ceived the report of the Com - of Finance upon the above .ant, and having considered -t, hereby resolves: the said report and the ereby approved and adopted. said improvement is hereby > be proceeded with. the nature of the improve - ch the Council recommends is ng and reconstructing side- d by doing all other work necessary and incidental to said improvement, except is determined that good and poured sidewalks now exist: File No. 59713, Preliminary 58553, Approved May 10, 1972, Lion -Forest St., west side dinnehaha Ave. to Reaney File No. S9714, Preliminary 58550, Approved May 10, 1972, tion-Minnehaha Ave., both Din Earl St. to Forest St. File No. 59715, Preliminary 58555, Approved May 10, 1972, tion -Margaret St., both sides endota St. to Arcade St. File _ No. 59716, _ Preliminary Approved May 10, 1972, -Earl St., west side from to Beech St. No. S9722, Preliminary Approved May 10, 1972, -Minnehaha Ave., north reade St. to the east ap- 280 feet. atives, and that the esti - ereof is $4.90 per lin. ft. alk, $5.85 per lin, ft. for urther, That a public id on said improvement day of July, 1972, at 10 o'clock A.M., in the ,her of the Court House Building in the City of i Building the mmissioner of notice of said meeting to and in the manner pro - Charter, stating the time searing, the nature of the and the total cost thereof the Council June 27, 1972 me 27,1972. July 1, 1972) COMMON COUNCIL RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259135 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the East-West alley in Block 5, Callagge Park from Fry Street to the North- South alley and the North-South alley in Block 5, College Park from Igglehart Avenue to the East-West alley (C-1920), under Preliminary Order 246957, ap- proved January 13, 1970, Intermediary Order 247944, approved March 18, 1970, Final Order 248478, approved April 21, 1970. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above I mprovement, and said assessment havingg been further considered by the Councll, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable to 5 equal installments. File No. 17458-G. Adopted by the Council June 27, 1972. Approved June 27, 1972. (July 1, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259153 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for regrad- ing and surfacing with bituminous ma- terial the alley in Block 2, John A. Coke's Addition (G-1926), under Pre- liminary Order 247037 approved Janu- ary 15, 1970, Intermediary Order 248255, approved Apri] 7, 1970. Final Order 248675, approved May 5, 1970. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment havinbeen further considered by the Council, l, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby Co the be sity dto the of Ramset for Court ofCounty y confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. File No. 17456-G. Adopted by the Council June 28, 1972. Approved June 29, 1972. (July 1, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259154 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading OF THE CITY OF and surfacing with bituminous material the East-West alley in Block 9, Schroeder's Addition to the City of Saint Paul from Fry Street to the North-South alley (G-1921), under Pre- liminary Order 246801, approved De- cember 24, 1969, Intermediary OrHer 247568, approved February 24, 1970, Final Order 248278, approved April 8, 1970. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. File No. 17452-G. Adopted by the Council June 28, 1972. Approved June 29, 1972. (July 1, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259155 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 1, Manson and Simonton's Addition to St. Paul in Ramsey County, Minnesota from Dunlap Street to Lexington Parkway (G-1935), under Preliminary Order 246959, ap- proved January 13, 1970, Intermediary Order 247464, approved February 17, 1970, Final Order 247924, approved March 18, 1970. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the laid assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. File No. 17457-G. Adopted by the Council June 28, 1972. Approved June 29, 1972. (July 1, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259156 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the East-West alley in Block 1, Lover- ing's Addition to Union Park from SAINT PAUL, 1972 543 Herschel Street to Aldine Street (G- 1922), under Preliminary Order 247392, approved February 30, 1970, Intermedi- ary Order 248383, approved April 14, 1970, Final Order 248808, approved May 12, 1970. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further g 6solved, That the said assessment b and it is hereby determined to be ayable In 5 equal Installments. File No. 17469-G. Adopted by the Council June 28, 1972. Approved June 29, 1972. (July 1, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259157 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits. cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 11, Lewis Second Ad- dition to St. Paul, Minnesota, from the North line of Lot 21 in said Block 11, to Wayzata Street, under Prelimi- nary Order 247532, approved February 19, 1970, Intermediary Order 248874, ap- proved May 19, 1970, Final Order 249292, approved June 16, 1970. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above s veu, roar me said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal Installments. File No. 17470-G. Adopted by the Council June 28, 1972. Approved June 29, 1972. (July 1, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON 'ouncil File No. 259139 - In the matter of the assessment of enefits, cost and expenses for con- tructing a public storm sewer in fARTFORD AVENUE from the outlet rto the Mississippi River to Cleveland venue; in CRETIN AVENUE from lartford Avenue to Randolph Avenue: I RANDOLPH AVENUE from Cretin .venue to Prior Avenue; in PRIOR 544 PROCEEDINGS OR THE COMMON COUNCIL AVENUE from Randolph Avenue to James Avenue; in JAiVIES AVENUE from Prior Avenue to Howell Street; in CLEVELAND AVENUE from Hart- ford Avenue to Bayard Avenue; in an EASEMENT described as follows: the south 90 feet of Lots 1 through 25 and that part of Prior Place vacated and adjoining said south 30 feet of Lot 1, all in Lane's Cleveland Villas, St. Paul, Minn.; a strip of land 30 feet in width in Grounds of the College of St. Cather- ine lying northerly of and immediately adjacent to the northerly line of Lots 52 through 73 inclusive and westerly of and immediately adjacent to the west- erly line of Lots 77 through 80, Lane's Cleveland Villas Plat 2, St. Paul, Minn.; the east 30 feet of Lot 25 and vacated alley south of and adjoining said Lot 25, and the south 30 feet of the east 30 feet of Hartford Avenue vacated north of and adjoining said Lot 25, all in John Gaardens 5th Addition; and the east 30 feet of the south 30 feet of the west 483.40 feet of the east !z of Lot 16, Reserve Park Garden Lots; In HART- FORD AVENUE from 160 feet west of 238805, approved May 28, 1968, Interme- diary Order 240674, approved October 22, 1968, Final Order 241034, approved November 21, 1968. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 26th day of July, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'cicok A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City HallBuilding, in the City of St. P-1; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. File No. 17295. Adopted by the Council June 27, 1972. Approved June 27, 1972. (July 1, 1972) FINAL ORDERS Council File No. 259125 - In the Matter of constructing and re- constructing sidewalks and by doini all other work which is necessary an( incidental to complete said improve ment, except where it is determine( that goad and sufficient poured side walks now exist, on McLean Ave., boll sides from Earl St. to Cypress St. under Preliminary Order 258058, ap� proved April 11, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council havin heard all persons, objections andg recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is neces- sary and incidental to complete said improvement, except where it is de- press St., and the Oouncu hereby orders said improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said Improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council June 23, 1972. Approved June 26, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259137 In theMatter of constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said Improve- ment, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured side- walks now exist: Finance File No. 59670, Preliminary Order 258346, Approved April 27, 1972, Description - Earl St.both sides from E. Fourth St. to E., Fifth St. Finance File No. S9671, Preliminary Order 258345, Approved April 27. 1972, Description - Reaney Ave., north side from Cypress St. to Forest St. and on the south side of Reaney Ave. from Cypress St. to the west approxi- mately 100 feet. Finance File No. 59672, Preliminary Order 258344, Approved April 27 1972, Description - Parkway Dr., southeast sidefrom Edgerton St. to Nebraska Ave. and on the east side of Edgerton St, from Nevada Ave. to Parkway Dr. Finance File No. 59673, Preliminary Order 258343, Approved April 27, 1972, Description - Arlington Ave., both sides from Greenbrier St. to Edgerton St. Finance File No. S9674, Preliminary Order 258342, Approved April 27, 1972, Description -Frank St., both sides from Reaney Ave. to E. Seventh St. Finance File No. 59675, Preliminary Order 258341, Approved April 27, 1972, Description - Atlantic St. both sides from Reaney Ave. to E. §eventh St. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 545 made by the said City is constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement, except where it is deter- I mined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. S9670, Preliminary Order 258346, Approved April 27, 1972, Description - Earl St., both sides 1 from E. Fourth St. to E. Fifth St. Finance File No. 59671, Preliminary Order 258345, Appproved April 27, 1972, Description - Reaney Ave., north side from Cypress Stto Forest St. ] and on the south side of Reaney Ave. from Cypress St. to the west approximately 100 feet. Finance File No. 59672, Preliminary Order 258344, Approved April 27 1972, Description - Parkway Dr., southeast side from Edgerton St. to Nebraska Ave. and on the east side of Edger- ton St. from Nevada Ave. to Parkway Dr. Finance File No. S9673, Preliminary Order 258343, Approved April 27, 1972, Description - Arlington Ave., both sides from Greenbrier St. to Edgerton St. Finance File No. 59674, Preliminary Order 258342, Approved April 27, 1972, Description - Frank St., both sides from Reaney Ave. to E. Seventh St. Finance File No.. 59675, Preliminary Order criRtionl-AAlantic St., both sid April 27 s from Reaney Ave. to E. Seventh St. and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Corn- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council June 27, 1972. Approved June 27, 1972. (July 1, 1972) Council File No. 259152 - In the Matter of constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured side- walks now exist: Finance File No. S9676, Preliminary Order 258311, Approved April 27, 1972, Description -Gordon Ave., south side from Ludlow Ave. to Hillside Ave.; on the north side of Gordon Ave. from Langford Park to Hillside Ave. and on the south side of Blake Ave. from Langford Park to Ludlow Ave. Finance File No. 59677, Preliminary Order 248310, Approved April 27, 1972, Description -Grotto St., west side from W. Nevada Ave. to W. Nebraska Ave. Finance File No. S9678, Preliminary Order 258309, Approved April 27, 1972, Description -Gordon Ave., northeast side from Commonwealth Ave, to Carter Ave. and on the south side of Carter Ave, from Gordon Ave. to Keston St. Finance File No. S9679, Preliminary Order 258308, Approved April 27, 1972, i south 10 of as 646, from Como Ave, to the Northern Pacific Trackage. Finance File No. S9684, Preliminary Order 258419, Approved May 3, 1972, Description -E. Lynnhurst Ave., west side from Feronla Ave. to Iris Place. Finance File No. S9683, Preliminary Order 258418, Approved May 3, 1972, Descrlption-Carroll Ave., south side from Herschel St. to Milwaukee Road Trackage. Finance File No. 59685, Preliminary Order 258420, Approved May 3, 1972, Description -E. Lynnhurst Ave., east side from Feronia Ave. to University Ave. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice. and the Council havine illy considered the same; be it By the Council of the City ill that the precise nature. I kind of improvement to be :he said City is constructing structing sidewalks and by ther work which is necessary ental to complete said im- except where it is deter - good and sufficient poured now exist: Finance File No. 59678, Preliminary Order 258309, Approved April 27 1972, Description -Gordon Ave., nor(heakt side from Commonwealth Ave. to Car- ter Ave. and on the south side of Carter Ave, from Gordon Ave. to Keston St. Finance File No. 59679, Preliminary Order 258308, Approved April 27, 1972, Description -Maryland Ave., south side abutting Lots 7 through 10 of Ritchie's Sub. property known as 646, 650 and 656 W. Maryland Ave. Finance File No. S9682, Preliminary Order 258308, Approved April 27, 1972, Description -Kilburn St., both sides from Como Ave. to the Northern Pacific Trackage. 546 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Finance File No. 59683, Preliminary Order 258418, Approved May 3, 1972, Description -Carroll Ave., south side from Herschel St. to Aldine St. Finance File No. 58685, Preliminary Order 258420, Approved May 3, 1972, Description -E. Lynnhurst Ave., east side from Feronia Ave. to University Ave. and the Council hereby orders said im- provement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon satd approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council June 28, 1972. Approved June 29, 1972. (July 1, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 259031 -Ordinance No. 15141 -By Rosalie L. Butler - An ordinance amending the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 to 64, inclusive, of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, pper- taining to Use Districts, Height Dis- tricts and Rezoning of certain proper- ties in the City of Saint Paul, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 to 64, inclusive of the Saint Paul Legis- lative Code, pertaining to Use Dis- tricts, Height Districts and Rezoning of certain properties in the City of Saint Paul, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended so as to rezone the following described prop- erty from "A" Residence District to Commercial District, to -wit: All ofLot 1, lying North of the South 100 feet of said Lot 1 that is not presently zoned for commercial use, and Lots 2 and 3, Block 4, Godes and Licha Addition to S Paul and the South 30 feet of va- catedWakefield Avenue from the West line of White Bear Avenue to the West line of Lot 3, Block 4, Godes and Licha Addition, extended northerly to the center line of said vacated Avenue; situate on property located on the northwest corner of White Bear Ave- nue and OldHudson Road in the City of Saint Paul. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publi- cation. Passed by the Council June 29, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, ,evine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, done. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved June 30, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. ).ttest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (July 8, 1972) ;ouncil Filge No. 259032 -Ordinance No. 15142-13y Rosalie L. Butler - An ordinance amending the Zoning erode, Chapters 60 to 64, inclusive, of :he Saint Paul Legislative Code, per- taining to Use District, Height Districts and Rezoning of certain properties in he City of Saint Paul, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION I That the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 [o 64, inclusive, of the Saint Paul Legis- lativeCode, pertaining to Use Districts, Height Distracts and Rezoning of cer- tain properties in the City of Saint Paul, as amended, be and the same is hereby Further amended so as to rezone the Following described property from "B" Residence District to "C" Residence District, to -wit: Lots 14 and 15, Block 30, Arlington Hills Addition; situate on property located on the north side of York between Arcade and Weide Streets in the City of Saint Paul. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publica- fion. Passed by the Council June 29, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved June 30, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (July 8, 1972) Council File No. 259033 -Ordinance No. 15143 -By Dean Meredith - AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF GEORGE LISOUSKIS AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized to pay out of the (Tort Liability Fund 0035-420 to George Lisouskis, the sum of $235.72, in full settlement of his claim for damages and injuries sustained on March 9, 1972 as a result of an accident involving a City OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 547 vehicle driven by Dwane J. Thurber at or near the intersection of alley behind 2040 James and Cleveland, Saint Paul, Minnesota. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon his execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages and injuries sustained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and bein force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council June 29, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzkl, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved June 30, 1972. DLAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL. City Clerk. (July 8, 1972) Council File No. 259034 -Ordinance No. 15144 -By Rosalie L. Butler - AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF CARL L. ANDERSON AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to of L. Anderson, the sum of $$152.00, in full settlement of his claim of dam- ages sustained on or about April 12, 1972 as more particularly set out in a communication to the City Council on April 28, 1972. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon his execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the Clty Attorney, for all damages sustained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council June 29, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzkl Levine, Meredith. Sprafka, Tedesco Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved June 30, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (July 8, 1972) :ouncil File No. 259067 -Ordinance No. 15145 -By Rosalie L. Butler - An ordinance amending the Zoning 'ode. Chapters 60 to 64, inclusive, of ;he Saint Paul Legislative Code, pper- :aining to Use Districts, Height Dfs- 'ricts and Rezoning of certain proper- ties in the City of Saint Paul, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 to 54, inclusive, of the Saint Paul Legis- lative Code, pertaining to Use Districts, Height Districts and Rezoning of certain properties in the City of Saint Paul, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended so as to rezone the following described property from • A" Residence District to "C•' Residence District, to -wit: Lots 12, 13, 14, and 15, Block 3, Harrison and Handy's Addition; situateon property located on the southeast corner of Edgerton and Hoyt Streets in the City of Saint Paul. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty 1301 days from and -- after its passage, approval and publi- cation. Passed by the Council July 5, 1972, Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Tedesco, Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved July 6, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (July 8, 1972) Council File No. 259068 -Ordinance No. 15146 -By Rosalie L. Butler - An ordinance amending the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 to 64, inclusive, of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, pertaining to Use Districts, Height Districts and Rezoning of certain properties in the City of Saint Paul, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION I That the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 to 64, inclusive, of the Saint Paul Legisla- tive Code, pertaining to Use Districts, Height Districts and Rezoning of cer- tain properties in the City of Saint Paul, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended so as to rezone the following described property from "B" Residence District to "C-1" Residence District, to -wit: Lot 5, Block 2, Scribner and Crit- landen's Subdivision of Lots 8 and 13 of Smith and Lotts Outlots; situate on property located on the north side of Carroll Avenue between Avon and Grotto Streets in the City of Saint Paul. 548 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publica- tton. Passed by the Council July 5, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Tedesco, Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved July 6, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (July 8, 1972) Council File No. 259069—Ordinance No. 15147—By Rosalie L. Butler— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF PA U L FARINACCI AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to Paul Farinacci, the sum of $110.00 in full settlement of his claim of damages sustained on or about the 12th day of March, 1972 as more particularly set out ina communication to the City Council on April 5, 1972. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon his execution and delivery of a release in full to the City in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sustained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council July 5, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Tedesco, Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) --6. Nays -0. Approved July 6, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: .. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (July 8, 1972) Council File No. 259070—Ordinance No 15148—By Rosalie L. Butler— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF GRACE E. FRISCH AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL The Council of the City of Saint Pau: Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers ars hereby authorized and directed to pa; gut of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, o Grace E. Frisch, the sum of $200.00, n full settlement of her claim for lamages and injuries sustained by rea- on of a fall on a defective street at ,r near Robert Street between 6th and th, Saint Paul, Minnesota, on Novem- )er 26, 1971. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the '.aid claimant upon her execution and ielivery of a release in full to the City, n a form to be approved by the City kttorney, for all damages and injuries sustained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its Dassage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council July 5, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Tedesco, Mme. Prest- dent (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved July 6, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (July 8, 1972) Council File No. 2590B0—Ordinance No. 15149—By Dean Meredith—Robert F. Sprafka— An Ordinance Rescinding Ordinance No. 15089, Council File No. 258291, Ap- proved May 10, 1972. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 15089, Council File No. 258291, approved May 10, 1972, per- taining to Taxi Cabs -Vehicle Require- ments is hereby rescinded in its entire- ty. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publi- cation. Passed by the Council July 5, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (July 8, 1972) RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 259164— In the Matter of reconstructing the sidewalk on the east side of St. Peter St. abutting Northwesterly 50 feet of Block 5, Lots 7 and 8, Bazille and Guerin's Addition, together with all areaways, coal -holes, trapdoors, tunnels OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 549 and other underground facilities of every description and provided that all permits heretofore granted by said City of St. Paul for the installation and/or maintenance of such areaways, coal - holes, trapdoors, tunnels and other underground facilities of every descrip- tion will be and the same are hereby revoked unless said areaways, coal - holes. trapdoors, tunnels and other or and directed to 611 in and remove such areaways, coal -holes, trapdoors, tunnels and other underground facilities of every description, the permittees of, which areaways, coal -holes, trapdoors, tunnels and other underground facili- ties of every description fail to recon- struct the same to the satisfaction of the City Engineer on or before the above mentioned date except where good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist, under Preliminary Order 258304, approved April 27, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recom- mendations relative thereto, and,hav- ing fully considered the same; there- fore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that all orders in the above matter be and are hereby cancelled, annulled and rescinded and all pro- ceedings in said matter be discontinued. File No. 59698. Adopted by the Council June 29, 1972. Approved June 30, 1972. (July 8, 1972) Council File No 259165 — By Ruby Hunt— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Betl Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain a manhole. On St. Clair Avenue between Macal- ester and Vernon Streets. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council June 29, 1972. Approved lune 30, 1972. (July 8, 1972) Council File No. 259166 — By Ruby Hunt— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 380 ling,er�My feet of Gas Main on Kansas (south sec be- tween Page Street and Concord under provisions of Ordinance No. 14786 ap- proved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council June 29, 1972, Approved June 30, 1972. (July 8, 1972) Council File No. 259167 — By Ruby Hunt— ' Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 810 lineal feet Df Gas Main on Kasdta Avenue (south aide) between Raymond & Bayless and an Kasota Avenue (south side) at Bart- lett Ct. under provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, approved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council June 29, 1972. Approved June 30, 1972. (July 8, 1972) Council File No. 259168. — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, Proper notice has been re- ceived as to a change of officers in the Gerald, Inc., at 427 S. Wabasha Street, holders of On Sale Liquor License Resolved That Gerald T. Proulx re- mains as President and Treasurer and with the resignation of Cheryl A. Mack- ner as Vice -President and Secretary, that office remains vacant and the sole stockholder is Gerald T. Proulx. Adopted by the Council June 29, 1972. Approved June 30, 1972. (July 8, 1972) Council File No. 259169 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied far by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to is- sue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council June 29, 1972. Approved June 30, 1972. (July 8, 1972) Concil File No. 259170 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hns4rucredmotessue such licenseserk is upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council June 29, 1972. Approved June 30, 1972. (July 8, 1972) Council File No. 259171 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at - to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to ?sane such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council June 29, 1972. Approved June 30, 1972. (July 8, 1972) Council File No. 259173 --By Leonard W. Levine— In the matter of hazardous buildings being that two story frame dwelling known and described as 687 Jenks Street in the City of Saint Paul and situated upon those premises legally described as Lot 28, Block 14, Arlington Hills Addition, according to the plat on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota. 550 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL suant to resolution, C. F. roved March 10, 1972, a was scheduled for 10:00 31, 1972, at which time ,as continued and ulti- May 30, 1972, baFore the City of Saint Paul, said the structure located at 687 Jenks Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota; and Whereas, Upon facts presented at said hearing consisting of photographs, in- spection reports and the recommenda- tions of the Building Department, it is found and determined by the City Council that according to the records and files in the office of the Ramsey County Abstract Clerk, the last record owner of the above described property is Robert P. Walsh and that there are no lien holders of record; and that it is further determined that the above described building constitutes a haz- the following reasons: a. The building is standing vacant, abandoned and is subject to being entered by unauthorized persons; b. The exterior condition of the building is as follows: The lower part of the chimney needs pointing; the front porch has rotted flooring, miss- ing siding and a post is missing. Win- s dow file are decaying. The entire structure has settled and is not level; c. The interior condition of the building is as follows: The five rooms on the first floor have the lath and plaster falling from the walls and ceilings. Windows and doors are broken and the floor boards are loose and buckled. Two thirds of the base- ment is used as an apartment. The floors are decayed and warped and plaster has fallen from the walls and ceilings. The floor joists are not sound. The plumbing pipes have been damaged by freezing. Plumbing, heat- ing and electrical systems have been disconnected; d. The building in the above con- dition is beyond reasonable repair; e. The building is unfit for human habitation in its present condition and the above corrections must be made in compliance with the Building Code and the Housing Code of the City of Saint Paul in order to make the same habitable; f. The building constitutes a nui- sance and a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare because of its physical damage, dilapidation and inadequate maintenance; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 through 463.26, and based upon the foregoing findings of the City Council, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby make the following Order: ORDER 1. The owner of the above described building shall make the same safe and not detrimental to the public peace, health, safety and welfare by having the said building razed and the mate- rials therefrom removed from the premises within thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this Order; 2. Unless such corrective action is taken to comply with this Order or an answer served upon the City of Saint Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court of Ramsey Coun- ty. Minnesota, within twenty (20) days from the date of the service of this Order, a Motion for Summary Enforce- ment of this Order to raze and remove the said building will be made to the Ramsey County District Court; 3. In the event that the buildin is to be razed by the City of Saint Waul pursuant to judgment of the District Court, all personal property or fixtures which may unreasonably interfere with the razing and removal of this building shall be removed within ten (10) days from the entry of judgment; and if not so removed, the City of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such per- sonal property and fixtures as pro- vided by law; 4. If the City of Saint Paul is com- pelled to take any corrective action herein, all necessary costs expended by the Citywill be assessed against the above described real estate and collected as other taxes; and be it Further Resolved, That a certified copy of this resolution and incorporat- ed Order herein be served upon the last record owners of the above de- scribed property in the manner pro- vided by law. Adopted by the Council June 30, 1972. Approved June 30, 1972. (July 8, 1972) Council File No. 259174—By Leonard W. Levine— Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul is informed by the Bldg. Dept. that the vacant and open build- ings located at: 448 Blair in the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- mate hazard to the public health, wel- fare and safety; and Whereas, The last known record own- ers of said property are: Estate of Lona M. Henry and said owners have failed to secure the same against entry by unauthorized persons in violation of Section 192.18 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and said vacant and open buildings have been found and determined by the Council of the City of Saint Paul to constitute a menace to the public health, welfare and safety and a public nuisance which must be immediately abated to prevent loss of life or prop- erty; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Building Depart- ment is authorized and directed to immediately secure said buildings by the use of contract labor under Con- tract No. L-7525 pending proceedings under the Hazardous Buildings Act; and be it Further Resolved, That the expense of securing such buildings be paid from Fund No. 0979-269, Summary Abate- ment, and that the Corporation Coun- set be directed to take appropriate action to reimburse said fund by ac- tion against the owner of said property. (Est. cost; $11.45) (Old) Adopted by the Council June 30, 1972. Approved June 30, 1972. (July 8, 1972) Council File No. 259175 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That pursuant to Chapter 466, Minnesota Statutes 1963, and upon 1 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 551 delivery to the City Attorney of a release approved by him, Alan D Soder be paid $51.48 out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420 in full settlement of claim for damages sustained as a result of an accident on April 13, 1972 in- volving a policeman while in the performance of his official duties. Adopted by the Council June 30, 1972. Approved June 30, 1972. (July 8, 1972) Council File No. 259176—By Rosalie L. Butler — Ruby Hunt — William P. Konopatzki — Leonard W. Levine — Dean Meredith—Robert F. Sprafka— Victor J. Tedesco_ Whereas. With consideration toward their needs, the economy, the cen- tralization of equipment, materials, and personnel, and after due examination and evaluation of the facilities avail- able to them the members of the Coun- cil of the City of Saint Paul have concluded that it will best serve the public as well as the orderly func- tioning of the City government for them to be located as a group in the offices now available on the seventh floor of the City -County courthouse; therefore be it Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby directs the Mayor to recommend to the City Hall and Court House Committee that, save for that portion to be used for court- rooms, the space on the seventh floor of the City -County courthouse be allo- cated to the Council members with a design of the area to be Undertaken to further the principles expressed above, the needs of those members, and the service to the public. Adopted by the Council June 30, 1972. Approved June 30, 1972. (July 8, 1972) Council File No. 259177—By Leonard W. Levine— Resolved, That out of the Workmen's Compensation Account of the Water Department Fund weekly compensation of $80.00 be paid John Stone while he is temporarily totally disabled by rea- son of injuries he received on May 30, 1972, while employed by the Water Department, and Lhat $16.00 in Anal set- tlement, to and including June 5, 1972, is now due and payable. Adopted by the Council June 30, 1972. Approved June 30, 1972. (July 8, 1972) Council File No. 259178—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, It has come to the atten- tion of the Council of the City of Saint. Paul that in numerous instances own- ers, realtors and others have offered for sale, advertised for sale, and sold houses in the City of Saint Paul which are substandard and not in com- pliance with the Building Code of the City of Saint Paul; and Whereas. It is to the benefit of the public and the welfare of the inhabi- tants of the City of Saint Paul that compliance with the Building Code be furthered; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the City Development Committee examine the feasibility of adopting an ordinance requiring that realty within the City of Saint Paul be in compliance with the City's Build- ing Code before the realty can be of- fered for sale, advertised for sale, and sold. Adopted by the Council June 30, 1972. Approved June 30, 1972. (July 8, 1972) Council File No. 259182 — By Ruby Hunt— Resolved, That out of the Workmen's Compensation Account of the General Fund weekly compensation of $80.00 be paid Edith Moore while she is tempo- rarily totally disabled by reason of injuries she received on June 8, 1972, while employed by the Department of Public Works, and that $256.00 in partial settlement, to and including June 30, 1972, is now due and payable. Adopted by the Council July 5, 1972. Approved July 6,1972. (July 8, 1972) Council File No. 259184—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 200 lineal feet of Gas Main on W. Hyacinth Ave. (north side) between 65 W. Hyacinth Ave. & 55 W. Hyacinth Ave. under provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, ap- proved May 27, 1971- Adopted by the Council July 5, 1972. Approved July 6, 1972. (July 8, 1972) r Council File No. 259185—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 1235 lineal feet of Gas Main on Valleyside (east side) between North Park Dr. & Foxrldge and on North Park Dr. (north side) between Valleyside and Ruth Street and on Ruth (west side) from North Park Dr, to 315' north, under Provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, approved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council July 5, 1972. Approved July 6, 1972. (July 8, 1912) Council File No. 259186—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 160 lineal feet of Gas Main on Fremont Ave. (south side) between Birmingham and 1430 Fremont Ave. under Provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, approved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council July 5, 1972. Approved July 6. 1972. (July 8, 1972) Council File No. 259187—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby approves and ratifies the following appointments of the Mayor of the City of Saint Paul to the Salary Compensation Study Committee: Mr. Anthony DeZiel 317 South Cleveland Saint Paul, Minnesota 552 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Mr. Edward Kalafat 1814 Pinehurst Saint Paul, Minnesota Mr. Gustav A. Larson W-2562,First National Bank Bldg. Saint Paul, Minnesota Mr. Frank Marzitelli 330 Minnesota Building Saint Paul, Minnesota Mrs. Marie Slawik 1405 Summit Avenue Saint Paul, Minnesota Adopted by the Council July 5, 1972. Approved July 6, 1972. (July 8, 1972) INTERMEDIARY ORDERS Council File No. 259188 - In the Matter of grading and surfac- ing with bituminous material the alley in Block 2, Birmingham's Second Addi- tion from Kennard Street to Flandrau Street (G-2001), under Preliminary Order 257164, approved January 25, 1972. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above improvement and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is to grade and surface with bituminous no 'o r'urtner, '1'nat a public be had on said improvement 1st day of August, 1972, at r of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Chamber of the Court House Hall Building in the City of That the Commissioner of give notice of said meeting to eons and in the manner pro- the Charter, stating the time e of hearing, the nature of the ment and the total cost thereof Council July 5, 1972. 1972. 8, 1972) Council File No. 259189 - In the Matter of condemning am taking an easement in the land neces sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in eluding right of removal of lateral sup port from subject land or remainde thereof, occasioned by excavation thereof, or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminou material the alley in Block 2, Birming ham's Second Addition from Kerman Street to Flandrau Street (G-2001), un der Preliminary Order 257165, approve January 25, 1972. The Council of the City of St. Pat, having received the report of the Com missioner of Finance upon the abov mprovement, and having considered :aid report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said re ort and the ;ame is hereby approved and adopted, ind the said improvement is hereby )rdered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is o condemn and take an easement in he land necessary for the slopes, cuts ind fills, including right of removal of ateral support from subject land or ,emainder thereof, occasioned by axes- iations thereof. or construction of snowing the nus, witn no a¢ernauves, and that the estimated cost thereof is 62,550.00. Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 1st day of August, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner pro- vided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. File No. 17624-S. Adopted by the Council July 5, 1972. Approved July 6, 1972. (July 8, 1972) Council File No. 259190 - In the Matter of improving Cretin Avenue (City Project M-0506) from Marshall Avenue to Highway No. 94 by constructing an ornamental lighting system and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, under Pre- liminary Order 258394, approved May 1, 1972. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is to improve Cretin Avenue (City Proj- ect M-0506) from Marshall Avenue to Highway No. 94 by constructing an ornamental lighting system and by do- ing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement, with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $21,000.00. Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the Ist day of August, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner pro- vided by the Charter, stating the time OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 553 and place of hearing, the nature of the material the East-West alley in Block 2, improvement and the total cost thereof J. W. Bass' Subdivision from Newcomb as estimated. Street to Atlantic Street (G-1682), under File No. 17642. Preliminary Order 257230, approved Adopted by the Council July 5, 1972. January 31, 1972'Intermediary Order Approved July 6, 1972. 257658, approved March 9, 1972, Final (July 8, 1972) Order 258042, approved April 11, 1972. The Commissioner of Finance having submitted his report in the above RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- matter as to the amount of damages MENT AND FIXING TIME OF awarded for the taking of the land or HEARING THEREON AND FIXING easements therein appropriated for TIME OF HEARING ON THE the above improvement and to whom AWARD OF DAMAGES ppayable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property from the making of said improvement, Council File No. 259191- therefore, be it In the matter of condemn and Resolved, That the said assessment taking an easement in the land nof benefits be and the same is hereby neces- approved. sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- Resolved, Further, That a public cluding right of removal of lateral sup- hearing be had before the Council port from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations upon said report and for a confirmation upon awards of damages made by thereof, or construction of slopes in the Commissioner of Finance, and also thb grading and surfacing with bitumi- upon the said assessment of benefits; nous material the alley in Block 2, at the Council Chamber, In the Court Ryan's Subdivision of Block 6, Rogers House in the City of St. Paul on and Hendrick's Acre Lots to the City of the second day of August, 1972, St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, at ten o'clock A.M. and that the Com - from Orange Avenue to Wheelock missioner of Finance be and he is Parkway (G-2003), under Preliminary directed to give notice of said hearing Order 257512, approved February 25, as prescribed by the Charter. 1972, Intermediary Order 258227, ap- File No. 17627-S. proved April 19, 1972, Final Order 258627, Adopted by the Council July 5, 1972. approved May J. 1972. Approved July 6, 1972. The Commissioner of Finance having (July 8, 1972) submitted his report in the above matter as to the amount of damages awarded for the taking of the land or RESOLUTION RATIFYING easements therein appropriated for ASSESSMENT the above improvement and to whom payable; and also having submitted Council File No. 259181 - his assessment of benefits to property from the making of said improvement. In the matter of the assessment of therefore, be it benefits, cost and expenses for grading Resolved, That the said assessment and surfacing with bituminous material of benefits be and the same is hereby the North-South alley In Block 8, Lane's approved. Phalen Grove Additionfrom Ivy Ave - Resolved, Further, That a public nue to Clear Avenue (G-1912), under hearing be had before the Council Preliminary Order 247886, approved upon said report and for a confirmation March 17, 1970, Intermediary Order of the awards of damages made by 249132, approved June 3, 1970'Final the Commissioner of Finance, and also Order 249509, approved June 30, 1970. upon the said assessment of benefits; at the Council Chamber, in the Court A public hearing having been had House in the City of St. Paul on upon the assessment for the' above the second dayof August, 1972, improvement, and said assessment at ten o'clock A.M. and that the Com- having been further considered by the missioner of Finance be and he is Coune , and having been considered directed to give notice of said hearing finally satisfactory, be it therefore as prescribed by the Charter. Resolved, That the said assessment File No. 17631-S. be and the same is hereby in all re - Adopted by the Council July 5, 1972. spects ratified, and the same is hereby Approved July 6, 1972, ordered to be submitted to the District (July 8, 1972) Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the REdetermined to be payable in 5 equal SOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- said assessment be and it is hereby MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON AND FIXING installments. TIME OF HEARING ON THE File No. 17477-G. Adopted by the Council July 5, 1972, AWARD OF DAMAGES Annrnved J,,Iv a_ 1972. Council File No. 259192 - In the matter of condemning and RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS - taking an easement in the land neces- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- HEARING THEREON eluding right of removal of lateral sup- port from subject land or remainder Council File No. 259193- thereoP, occasioned by excavations thereof or construction of slopes in the In the matter of the assessment of grading and surfacing with bituminous benefits, cost and expenses for improv- 554 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL ing HIGHLAND PARKWAY from Cleveland Avenue to Snelling Avenue (City Project P-0502) as follows: Re- construct curbs and construct a bitu- minous overlay for the entirelength of the project: reconstruct street, alley and driveway returns; reconstruct storm water drainage facilities and do all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, under Preliminary Order 247313, approved February 3, 1970, Intermediary Order 248880, approved May 19, 1970, Final M Order 250262, approved Septem- ber 1, 1970. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submittedto the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the natures of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. File No. 17493. Adopted by the Council July 5, 1972. Approved July 6, 1972. (July 8, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 259194 - In the matter of the assessment o1 benefits, cost and expenses for can- s tructtng apublic sanitary sewer in an alley in West End Addition commencing at the Southeasterly corner of Walsh Park and continuing Northerly in said alley until it intersects with Albior. Street (S-1431), under Preliminary Or: der 250817, approved October 15, 1970 IntermediaryOrder 251497, approvec December 15, 1970' Final Order 251836 approved January 7, 1971. The assessment of benefits, cost anti expenses for and in connection wilt the above improvement having beer submitted to the Council, and Ulu Council having considered same ani found the said assessment satisfactory therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessmen be and the same is hereby in al respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment of the 2nd day of August, 1972, at th, hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Counci Chamber of the Court House and Clt; Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul that the Commissioner of Finance giv, notice of said meetings, as required bl the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature Df the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. File No. 17522. Adopted by the Council July 5, 1972. Approved July 6, 1972. (July 8, 1972) FINAL ORDERS Council File No. 259160 In the Matter of constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured side- walks now exist: Finance File No. S9686, Preliminary File No. on theeast side c Taylor Ave. to I finance File No. on the north side of Taylor Ave. from Albert St. to the east approximately 300 feet. Finance File No. 59689, Preliminary Order 258424, Approved May 3, 1972, Description-Fernwood St., both sides from W. Idaho Ave. to Larpenteur Ave. Finance File No. S9690, Preliminary Order 258425, Approved May 3, 1972, Description -Como Ave., south side from Snelling Ave. to Winston St. Finance File No. 59691, Preliminary Order 258426, Approved May 3, 1972, Description -Sherburne Ave., . both sides from Fry St. to Aldine St. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement, except where it is deter- mined that good and sufficient .poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. S9686, Preliminary Order 258421, Approved May 3, 1972, Description -Holton St., both sides from Hewitt Ave. to Taylor Ave. Finance File No. S9687, Preliminary Order 258422, Approved May 3, 1972, Description-Hamline Ave., both sides from Hewitt Ave. to Taylor Ave. and onthe east side of Hamlin Ave. Ave. from Taylor Ave. to Pierce Butler Route. Finance File No. S9688, Preliminary Order 258423, Approved May 3, 1972, OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 555 Description -Taylor Ave., south side from Hemline Ave. to Albert St. and on thenorth side of Taylor Ave. from Albert St. to the east approximately 300 feet. Finance File No. S9689, Preliminary Order 258424, Approved May 3, 1972, Description-Fernwood St., both sides from W. Idaho Ave. to Larpenteur Ave. Finance File No. S9690, Preliminary Order 258425, Approved May 3, 1972, Description -Como Ave., south side from Snelling Ave. to Winston St. Finance File No. 59691, Preliminary Order 258426, Approved May 3, 1972, Description -Sherburne Ave., both sides from Fry St. to Aldine St. and the Council hereby orders said im- provement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for and that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council June 29, 1972. Approved June 30, 1972. (July 8, 1972) Council File No. 259161 - In the Matter of constructing and re- constructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement, except where it is determined that good andsufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. S9692, Preliminary Order 258427, A proved May 3, 1972, Description -Jefferson Ave., both sides from Mt. Curve Blvd. to Missis- sippi River Blvd. Finance File No. S9693, Preliminary Order 258429, Approved May 3, 1972, u Description -Snelling Ave., both sides from Ashland Ave. to Larel Ave. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is censtructine said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council June 29, 1972. Approved June 30, 1972. (July 8, 1972) Council File No. 259162 - In the Matter of reconstructing the sidewalk on both sides of Duluth Street from Bush Avenue to East Seventh Street together with all areaways, coal. holes, trapdoors, tunnels and other un- derground facilities of every descrip- tion and provided that all permits here- tofore granted by said City of St. Paul for the installation and/or maintenance of such areaways, coal -holes, trapdoors, tunnels and other underground facilities of every description will be and the same are hereby revoked unless said areaways, coal -holes, trapdoors, tunnels and other underground facilities of every description are reconstructed by saidpermittee on or before a date which is 45 days after the date of final approval of this order; and that, fur- ther, the Department of Public Works, through its Chief Engineer, is hereby authorized and directed to fill in and to faction of the uny Engineer on or be- fore the above mentioned date except where good and sufficient poured side- walks nowt. exist, under Preliminary Order 258347, approved April 27, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is to reconstruct the sidewalk on both sides of Duluth Street from Bush Avenue to East Sev- Paul for the nance of s doing all other work which is necessary ground facilities of every description and incidental to complete said im- will be and the same are hereby re- provement, except where it is deter- voked unless said areaways, coal -holes, mined that good and sufficient poured trapdoors, tunnels and other under - sidewalks now exist: ground facfiities of every description Finance File No. 59699, Preliminary are reconstructed by setd permittee on Order 258429, Approved May 3, 1972, or before a date which Is 45 days after Description -Snelling Ave., both sides the date of final approval of, this order; from Ashland Ave. to Laurel Ave. and that, further, the Department o9 and the Council herebyorders said im- Public Works, through its Chief Engi- pnd th ent to be mad. neer, is hereby authorized and directed to fill in and remove such areaways, Resolved Further, That the Com- coal -holes, trapdoors, tunnels and other missioner of Public Works be and is underground facilities of every descrip- hereby instructed and directed to tion, the permittees of which areaways, prepare plans and specifications for coal -holes, trapdoors, tunnels and at said improvement, and submit same to, underground facilities of every deserip- the Council for approval; that upon tion fail to reconstruct the same to the 556 PROCEEDING'S OF THE COMMON COUNCIL satisfaction of the City Engineer on or before the above mentioned date except where good and sufficient poured side- walks now exist, and the Council here- by orders said improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. File No. 59669 Adopted by the Council June 29, 1972. Approved June 30, 1972. (July 8, 1972) Council File No. 259163 - In the Matter of constructing and re- constructing sidewalk and replacing portions with integral curb and side- walk and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. 59696, Preliminary Order 258348, Approved April 27, 1972, Description -E. Seventh St., south side from Earl St. to Frank St. Finance File No. S9697, Preliminary Order 258430, Approved May 3, 1972, Description -St. Peter St., southeast corner at Fifth St. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is constructing and reconstructintr sidewalk and re- placing portions with integral curb and sidewalk and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. 59696, Preliminary Order 258348, Approved April 27, 1972, Description -E. Seventh St., south side from Earl St. to Frank St. Finance File No. S9697, Preliminary Order 258430, Approved May 3, 1972, Description ---St. Peter St., southeast corner at Fifth St. and the Council hereby c-____ said improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed tc prepare plans and speclflcations fon said improvement, and submit same t, the Council fbr approval; that upor said approval, the proper city official: are hereby authorized and directe, to proceed with the making of sal, improvement in accordance therewith Adopted by the Council June 29, 1972 Approved June 30, 1972. (July 8, 1972) ,ouncil File No. 259179 - In the Matter of regrade or grade and urface with bituminous material the ollowing alleys: 'reliminary Order No. 256579, Approved November 30, 1971, File No. L-328, Descripption - Chute Brothers Divi- sion No. 8 from Grotto St. to St. Albans St. 'r p,.,un - uo'g Yi,uQ=s Add. No. 1, Block 1, from St. Albans St. to Dale St. IrellminaryOrder No. 256660, Approved December 9, 1971, File No. L-333, Description- Chute Brothers Divi- sion No. 1, from St. Albans St. to Dale St. 'reliminary Order No. 256658, Approved December 9, 1971, File No. L-364, Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. Block 5, from Victoria St. to Fisk St1, . 'reliminary Order No. 256725, Approved December 15, 1971, Flle No. L-335, Descriptin o - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 6, from Victoria St. to Fisk St. ?reliminary Order No. 251822,Approved December 22, 1971, File O. L-337, Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No 1, Block 11, from St. Albans St. to Dale St. ?reliminary Order No. 256975, Approved January 6, 1972, File No. L-338, Description- Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 13, from Avon St. January 17, 1972, File NO. L-341 Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 14, from Fisk St, to Avon St. Preliminary Order No. 256578, Approved No, 30, 1971, File No. L-331, Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 4, from Fisk St. to Avon St. Preliminary Order No. 256662, Approved December 9, 1971, File No. L-332, Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 8, from Avon St. to Grotto St. Preliminary Order No. 256915, Approved December 30, 1971, File No. L-039, Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 12, from Grotto St. to St. Albans St. Regrade or grade and surface with bituminous material and constFuct a sewer in the following alley: j PreliminaryOrder N. 256789, Approved December 22, 1971, Flle No. L-336, Descripption - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 10, from St. Albans St. to Dale St. Also construct a sewer in the alley for storm water purposes. Resurface with bituminous material the following alley: Preliminary Order No. 257023 Approved January 13, 1972, File filo. L-340, Descripption - Chute Brothers Divi- sion No. 9, from Avon St. to Grotto St. All part of the Summit -University Neighborhood Development Project (Action Year III) -Grading project G- 1997. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 557 A publichearing having been had Preliminary Order No. 257023 Approved upon the above improvement upon January 13, 1972, File filo. L-340, due notice, and the Council having Descripption - Chute Brothers Divi - heard all parsons, objections and Sion No. 9, from Avon St. to Grotto recommendations relative thereto, and St. having fully considered the same; All part of the Summit -University therefore, be it ty Neighborhood Development Project Resolved, By the Council of the City (Action Year III) -Grading project of St. Paul that the precise nature, G-1997. extent and kind of improvement to be and the Council hereby orders said made by the said City is regrade or improvement to be made. grade and surface with bituminous ma- Resolved Further, That the Com- terial the following alleys: missioner of Public Works be and 1s Preliminary Order No. 256579t�Approved hereby instructed and directed to November 30, 1971, File Np. L-328, Prepare plans and specifications for Description - Chute Brothers Dlvi- said improvement, and submit same to Sion No. 8 from Grotto St. to St. the Council for approval; that upon Albans St. said approval, the proper city Officials Preliminary Order No. 256516 Approved are hereby authorized and directed November 24, 1971, File �Te. L-329, to proceed with the making of said Descripption - Butterfield Syndicate improvement in accordance therewith. AddNo. 1, Block 2, from Grotto St. Adopted by the Council July 5, 1972. to Si.tAlbans St. A d J Preliminary Order No. 256518, Approved pprove my 6, 1972. (July 8, 1972) November 24, 1971, File No.L-330, Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. I.Block 1, from St. Albans St. to Dale St. Preliminary Order No. 256660, Approved FINAL ORDER IN CONDEMNATION December 9, 1971, File No. L-333, PROCEEDINGS Description - Chute Brothers Divi - Sion No. 1, from St. Albans St. to Dale St. Preliminary Order No. 258658, Approved Council File No. 259180 - December 9, 1971 Flle No. L-334, Description - Butterfield Syndicate In the matter of condemning and tak- ing an easement in the land necessary for Add. No. 1. Block 5, from Victoria St. to Fisk St. Preliminary Order No. 256725, Approved the slopes, cuts and fills, ineluding right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, December 15, 1971, File No. L-035, oc- casioned by excavations thereof, or con - Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 6, from Victoria St. struction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material the to Fisk St, following alleys: Preliminary Order No. 256822, Approved December Preliminary Order No. 256580, Approved 22, 1971, File No. L-337, Description - Butterfield Syndicate November 30, 1971, File No. L-328, Description -Chute Brothers Add. 1Vo. 1, Block il, from St. Albans St. to Dale St. Division No. 8 from Grotto Street to St. Albans Street Preliminary Order No. 256975, Approved January 6, 1972, File No. L-338, preliminary Order No. 256517, Approved Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. November 24, 1971, FileNo. L-329, Descripption - Butterfield Syndicate 1, Block 13, from Avon St. to Grotto St. Add. No. Y, Block 2, from Grotto St. to Preliminary Order No. 257051, Approved January 17, 1972, File No. L-341, St. Albans St. preliminary Order No. 256519, A Approved DescripBtion - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. Block November 24, 1971, File No. L-330, Description -Butterfield Syndicate 1, 14, from Fisk St. to Avon St. Add. No. 1, Block 1, from St. Albans Preliminary Order No. 256578, Approved November 30, 1971, File No. L-331, St. to Dale St. Preliminary Order No. 256661, Approved Description - Butterfield Syndicate December 9, 1871, File No. L-333, Add. No. 1, Block 4, from Fisk St, to Description -Chute Brothers Division Avon St. No. i, from St. Albans to Dale Street Preliminary Order No. 256662, Approved preliminary Order No. 258859, Approved December 9, 1971, File No. L-332, December 9, 1971, File No. L-334, Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add. Descripption - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. i, Block 5, No. 1, Block 8, from Avon St. to Grotto St. from Victoria St. to Fisk St. Preliminary Order No. 258915, Approved Preliminary Order No. 256728, Approved December 30, 1971, Flle No. L-339, December 15, 1971, File No. L-335, Description - Butterfield Syndleate Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 12, from Grotto St. Add. No. 1, Block 6, from Victoria to St. Albans St. Regrade or grade and surface with St. to Fisk St. Preliminary Order No. 256823, Approved December 22, 1971, File No. L-337, bituminous material and construct a Description -Butterfield Syndicate sewer in the following alley: Add. No. 1, Block 11, from St. Albans Preliminary Order No. 256789, Approved St. to Dale St. December 22, 1971, File No. L-336, Description Preliminary Order No. 25697& Approved January 8, 1972, Flle - •Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 10, from St. Albans No. L-338, De - scriptlon-Butterfield Syndicate Add. St. to Dale St. Also construct a sewer No. 1, Block 13, from Avon St, to in the alley for storm water purposes. Grotto St. Preliminary Order No. 257052, Approved Resurface with bituminous material the following alley: January 17, 1972, File �No.aL-341, De - scrinttnn-n„rre.aann .... .._ _ 558 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL No. 1, Block 14, from Fisk St. to Avon ate Aad rtNaiono 1 - Buttrfield 2, from Grotto St St. Change the grade of the alleys to con- I to Si. Albans St. Preliminary Order No. 256519, Approved form to the grade as shown on the on file in the Department of November 29, 1971, File No. L-330, -Butterfield Syndicate proftle Public Works. Also, condemn and take Description Add. No. 1, Block 1, from St. Albans an easement in the land necessary for the slopes, cuts and fills, including St. to Dale St. Preliminary Order No. 258681, Approved right of removal of lateral support from December 9, 1971, File No. L-333, subject land or remainder thereof, oc- Description -Chute Brothers Division casioned by excavations thereof, or con- in the and No. 1, from St. Albans to Dale Street struction- of slopes grading surfacing with bituminous material the i Preliminary Order No. 256659, Approved December 9, 1971, File No. L-334, following alleys: Description - Butterfield Syndicate Preliminary Order No. 256577, Approved Add. No. 1, Block 5, from Victoria St. November 30, 1971, File No. ` -331, Butterfield Syndicate to Fisk St. roved Preliminary Order No. 256726, App Description - Add. No. 1, Block 4, from Fisk St. to December 15. 1971, File No. L-335, Description - Butterfield Syndicate Avon St. Preliminary Order No. 256663, Approved Add. No. 1, Block 6, from Victoria St. December 9, 1971, File No. L-332, Butterfield Syndicate to Fisk St. Preliminary Order No. 256823, Approved Description - Add. Nti 1, Block 8, From Avon St. December 22, 1971, File No. L-337, Butterfield Syndicate to Grotto St. Order No. 256916, Approved Description - Add. No. 1, Block 11, from St. Albans Preliminary December 30, 1971, File No. L-339, Description - But Syndicate St. to Dale St. Preliminary Order No. 256976.&3ProvDeed No. 8, Add No. 1, Block 12, from Grotto St. Januar 6, 1972. File scription-Butterfield Syndicate Add. to St. Albans St. Change the grade of the alley to con- No. 1, Block 13, from Avon St, to Grotto St. form to the grade as shown on the pro- file in the Department of Public preliminary Order No. 257052, Approved No. L-341, De - file on Works. Also, condemn and take an for the January 17, 1972, File scri tion -Butterfield Syndicate Add. to easement in the land necessary fills, including right of No, 1, Block 14, from Fisk St. slopes, cuts and removal of lateral support from subject thereof, occasioned Avon St. the of the alleys to con- land a remainder by excavations thereof or construction the and surfacing Change grade form to the grade as shown t the pro- file file in the Department of Public of slopes in grading with bituminous material and also con- in the following alley: on Works. Also, condemn and take an in the land necessary for the struct a sewer Preliminary Order No. 256790, Approved easement slopes, cuts and fills, including right of from subject December 22, 1971, File No. Lr336, Butterfield Syndicate removal of lateral support land or remainder thereof, occasioned Description - Add. No. 1, Block 10, from St. Albans by excavations thereof, or constivction in the and surfacing St. to Dale St. Also, construct a sewer in the alley for storm water purposes. of slopes grading bituminous material the following with the blueprints awith lley accordance hereto attached and made a part hereof, Preliminary Order No. 256577, Approved the hatched portions showing the cuts the November 30, 1971, Fl, No. L-331, Butterfield Syndicate and the shaded portions showing fills", of the Summit -University Description - Add. No. 1, Block 4, from Fisk St. to all part Neighborhood Development Project III) Grading Project G- Avon St. Preliminary Order No. 256663, Approved (Action Year 1997, under Intermediary Order 258987, December 9, 1971, File No. L-332, approved June 9, 1972. Description - Butterfield Syndictt Add. No. 1, Block 8, from Avon A public hearing having been had to Grotto St. upon the above improvement upon Preliminary Orde 1971, File18N PpL 339, due notice, and the Council having December 30, heard all persons, objections and Description - Butterfield Syndicate recommendations relative thereto, and Add. No. 1, Block 12, from Grotto St. having fully considered the same; to St. Albans St. therefore, be it Change the grade of the alley to con - Resolved, By the Council of the City form to the grade as shown on the pro- of St. Paul that the precise nature, I file on file in the Department of Public extent and kind of improvement to be I Works. Also, condemn and take an made by the said City is condemning easement in the lend necessary for the and taking an easement in the land nec- slopes, cuts and fills, Including from sub- essary for the slopes, cuts and fills, In reemolal f lateral ai support thereof, oc b cluding right of removal of lateral sup- 1hereof port from subject land orexcavaitionsist�uctionyof xslopesi is the grading a d thereof, occasioned by thereof, or construction of slopes in the I surfacing with bituminous material and grading and surfacing with bituminous,also construct a sewer in the following material the following alleys: 'alley: Preliminary Order No. 256580, Approved Preliminary Order No. 250790, Approved November 30. 1971, File No. L-328. December 22, 1971, File No. L-336, t. Description -Chute Brothers Division Descri tion - Butterfield Syndicate ns No. 8 from Grotto Street to St. Albans Add. .to Dale�Stl Also, construct a sewer Street P November Orde24, No Flle7Noppr vea in the alley for storm water pur- OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 559 "in accordance with the blueprints Preliminary Order No. 256663, Approved hereto attached and made a part hereof, December 9, 1971, File No. L-332, the hatched portions showing the cuts Description - Butterfield Syndicate and the part of portions showing the Add. No. 1, Block 8, from Avon St, to fills", irhood of the Development Summit-University' Preliminary Order No. 256916, Approved (Action Year III) Grading Project G- December 30, 1971, File No. L-339, 1997, and the Council hereby orders Description - Butterfield Syndicate said improvements to be made. Add. No. 1, Block 12, from Grotto St. Resolved Further, That the following to St. s St. ]ands lands or easements therein be Change the grade of the alley to con - and tare same are hereby ordered to be form to the grade as shown on the taken, appropriated and condemned profile on file in the Department of for the purpose of making said Public Works. Also condemn and take Uondemn and take an easement in the land necessary for the slopes, cuts and fills, including right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by ex- cavations thereof, or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material the following al- leys: Preliminary Order No. 256580, Approved November 30, 1971, File No. L-328, Description -Chute Brothers Division No. 8 from Grotto Street to St. Albans Street Preliminary Order No. 256517, Approved November 24, 1971, File No. L-329, Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 2, from Grotto St. to St. Albans St. Preliminary Order No. 256519, Approved November 24, 1971, File No. L-330, Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 1, from St. Albans -eliminary Order No. 256661, Approved December 9, 1971, File No. L-333, Description -Chute Brothers Division No. 1, from St. Albans to Dale Street 'eliminary Order No. 256659, Approved December 9, 1971, File No. L-334, Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 5, from Victoria St. to Fisk St. -eliminary Order No. 256726, Approved December 15, 1971, File No. L-335, Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 6, from Victoria St. to Fisk St. -eliminary Order No. 256823, Approved December 22, 1971, File No. L-337, Description - Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 11, from St. Albans St. to Dale St. -eliminary Order No. 256976, Approved January 6, 1972, File No. L-336, De- scrlption-Butterfield Syndicate Add. an easement fn the land necessary for the slopes, cuts and fills, including right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, oc- casioned by excavations thereof or con- struction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material and also construct a sewer in the following Preliminary Order No. 256790, Approved December 22, 1971'File No. L-336, Descrippt!-ion Butterfield Syndicate Add. No. 1, Block 10, from St. Albans St, to Dale St. Also, construct a sewer in the alley for storm water purposes. "in accordance with the blueprints hereto attached and made a part hereof, the hatched and the shadedtipoortisonswshowihng cthe fills" all part of the Summit -University Neighborhood Development Project (Action Year III) Grading Project G- 1997. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council July 5, 1972. Approved July 6, 1972. (July 8, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL RESOLUTION Block 13, from Avon St. to Grotto St. Council File No. 259201 -By Rosalie L. Preliminary Order No. 257052, Approved Butler - January 17, 1912, File No. L-341, De- Whereas, The Northern States Power scription-Butterfield No. Add. Company and numerous other electrical Re. 1, Block 14, from Fisk St. to Avon utilities have executed a pooling agree - St. ment and filed the same with the Fed - Change the grade of the alleys to con- eral Power Commission on May 23, 1972; form to the grade as shown on the pro- a°Whereas, All protests against the said file on file fn the Department of Public pooling agreement are directed to be Works. Also, condemn and take he filed with the Federal Power Commis - easement in the land necessary for the sfon, Washington, D.C., by July 10, 1972; slopes, cuts and fill, including right of and removal of lateral support from subject Whereas, The terms of the MAPP land or remainder thereof occasioned by Agreement and the conditions imposed excavations thereof, or construction of by it can only lead to a construction slopes s the grading and surfacing with that the generation of electricity and bituminous material the following al- the action of the Participants will be lays: - oor Preliminary Order No, 256577, Approved under the control f States Power Company tothe Nthern the detriment November 30, 1971, File No. L-931, of the consuming public and the City Description -Butterfield Syndicate of Saint Paul; now, therefore, be it Add. No. 1, Block 4, from Fisk St. to Resolved. B the Council of the City Avon St. of Saint Paul, that the City Attorney 560 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL is directed and authorized to represent the City in the proceedings to follow and to submit a Petition for Interven- tion in opposition to the proposed MAPP Agreement, such submission to be filed in the Federal Poxer Commis- sion on or before July 10 197% and served in compliance with tate Rules of the Federal Power Commission. Adopted by the Council July 7, 1972. Approved July 7, 1972. (July 8, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 259092—Ordinance No. 15150—By Rosalie L. Butler— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF STAD AGAINSTSTHE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized 'to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to Mrs. Richard Folkestad, the sum of $158.20, in full settlement of her claim for damages and injuries sustained on March 6, 1972, as a result of an accident Involving a City vehicle driven by G. W. Klemenhagen at or near the in- tersection of Springside & Gabriel Road, Saint P. Minnesota. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon his execution and delivery of a release in full to the City. in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages and in uriee sustained in the manner aforesai. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effec and be in force thirty days after it: passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council July 7, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hu t, Mme. Presf tzkj Levine, Sprafka, Tedesco, dent (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved July 30, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL City Grlerk. (July 15, 1972) RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 259198— In the Matter of constructing and/i reconstructing the sidewalk on it south side of Wheelock Parkway fro'. by doing ll other wok whichtreet is nece and fc hearing having been had above improvement upon due id the Council having heard is, objections and recommen- relative thereto, and having sidered the same; therefore, :d, By the Council of the City of that all orders in the above �e and are hereby cancelled, and rescinded and all pro- m said matter be discontinued. S9469. d by the Council July 6, 1972. ,ed July 7, 1972. (July 15, 1972) ;ouncil File No. 259200 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 708 for :lass C2 -Restaurant and Cigarette Li - !crises at 651 Selby Avenue, made by rentice Hamilton, be and the same are iereby denied upon recommendation of he Fire Prevention Division of the 3ureau of Fire Protection because a •epresentative of the Fire Prevention division was unable to gain entry to :he building to make an inspection as required and that the license fee posted for the licenses be and the same is aereby forfeited to cover the period the applicant operated on said appli- catfon and the processing of the same. Adopted by the Council July 6, 1972. Approved July 7, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259202—By Leonard W. Levine— Whereas, The Council of the City_ of Saint Paul is informed by the Building Department that the vacant and open buildings located at: 643 Dayton Avenue in the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- mate hazard to the public health, wel- fare and safety; and Whereas, The last known record owners of said property are: Myron W. Hall, fee owner; Germain Sperling, Contract Purchaser; Minnesota Savings & Loan Association, Mortgagor, and said owners have failed to secure the same against entry by unauthorized persons in violation of Section 192.18 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and said vacant and open buildings have been found and determined by the Council of the City of Saint Paul to constitute a menace to the public health, welfare and safety and a public nuisance which must be immediately ,hated to prevent loss of life or prop- ment is authorized and directed to mediately secure said buildings by use of contract labor under Con' No. 7398 pending proceedings u the Hazardous Buildings Act; and Further Resolved, That the exp of securing such buildings be paid : Fund No. 0979-269, Summary A) ment, and that the Corporation Coi hr directed to take appropriate a, OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 561 against the owner of said property. Ap- Council, notify by mail the record proximate Cost $100.75. (Old) owners of the property in question at Adopted by the Council July 7, 1972. the last known address, as well as other Approved July 10, 1972. interested persons of record, of the date (July 15, 1972) and time of the hearing. (New) Adopted by the Council July 7, 1972. Approved July 10, 1972. Council File No. 259203—By Leonard W. (July 15, 1972) Levi Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul is informed by the Building Council File No. 259205—By Leonard W. Department that the vacant and open Levine— buildings located at: In the matter of hazardous buildings 536 Harrison being that 2?s story frame three family in the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- dwelling known and described as 224 nate hazard to the public health, wel- Walnut Street in the City of Saint Paul fare and safety; and and situated upon those premises legal - Whereas. The last known record ly described as part of Lots 5 and 6, owners of said property are: Block 35, Rice and Irvines Addition, ac- cording to the plat on file and of record Julia M. Maestas and in the office of the Register of Deeds Mrs. Richard Hanson in and for the County of Ramsey, State and said owners have failed to secure of Minnesota. the same against entry by unauthorized Whereas, Pursuant to resolution, C. F. persons in violation of Section 192.18 of No. 258046, approved April 11, 1972, a the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and public hearing was scheduled for 10:00 said vacant and open buildings have a.m. on May 2, 1972, at which time said been found and determined by the hearing was continued and ultimately Council of the City of Saint Paul to held on June 2, 1972 before the council constitute a menace to the public of the City of Saint Paul, said hearing health, welfare and safety and a public pertaining to the condition of the struc- nuisance which must be immediately tures located at 224 Walnut, Saint Paul, abated to prevent loss of life or prop- Minnesota; and erty: now. therefore be it Whereas. Upon facts presented at said d and directed to im- said buildings by the labor under Contract of securing such buildings be paid from Fund No. 0979-269 Summary Abate- ment and that the Corporation Counsel be directed to take appropriate action to reimburse said fund by action against the owner of said property. Approx. cost $80:15. (New) Adopted by the Council July 7, 1972. Approved July 10, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259204—By Leonard W. Levine— Whereas, The Building Department has requested he City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the ad- visability and necessity of the correc- tion or wrecking and removal of the following described buildings, said structures having been reported to con- stitute a public hazard: Address, 1559 Breda; Legal Descrip- tion, Lot 10, Block 2 Lake Park, Second Division; Type of gFructure, 12' x 18' frame garage. Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings areas follows: Helen E. Henderson Therefore Be It Resolved, That a public hearing be held byand before the Council of the City of Saint Paul in the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on July 25, 1972 to consider the advisability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said struc- tures on the above described property inasmuch .as said structures are re- ported to constitute a hazard to public health safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the Building Department, on behalf of the City and files in the office of the Ramsey _ County Abstract Clerk, the last record owner of the above described property .. is Louis Kvasnik and that there are no lien holders of record; and that it is further determined that the above de- scribed building constitutes a hazardous building within the definition of ilowing reasons: a. The building is standing vacant, abandoned and is subject to being entered by unauthorized persons; b. The exterior condition of the building is as follows: The imitation brick siding has many pieces broken or missing. The wooden sill around the building is rotten. The rear out- side stairs are decayed. The door to the rear apartment is broken. Win- dow sills are rotted and parts are missing. The gutters and down spouts are rusted and the roof leaks. The chimney is in need of repair; c. The interior condition of the building is as follows: The plaster throughout the building is cracked and falling. The hand rails on the front and rear stairs are missing. Window glass is broken. There is il- legal wiring and additional outlets are needed. There are some lights not operable. The bathroom on the first floor is not properly ventilated and kitchen of the rear tirst boor apart- ment. The basement stair treads are worn out and the hand rail is missing; d. The building in the above condi- tion is beyond reasonable repair; e. The building is unfit for human habitation in its present condition and the above corrections must be made in compliance with the Building 562 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Code and the Housing Code of the City of Saint Paul in order to make the same habitable; I. The building constitutes a nui- sance and a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare because of its physical damage, dilapidation and inadequate maintenance; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15, through 463.26, and based upon the foregoing findings of the City Council, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby make the following Order:' ORDER 1. The owner of the above described building shall make the same safe and not detrimental to the public peace, health, safety and welfare by having the said building razed and the ma- terials therefrom removed from the premises within thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this Order; 2. Unless such corrective action is taken to comply with this Order or an answer served upon the City of Saint Paul and filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Ramsey County, Minnesota, within twenty (20) days from the date of the service of this Order, a Motion for Summary Enforce- ment of this Order to raze and remove the said building will be made to the Ramsey County District Court; 3. In the event that the building is to be razed by the City of Saint Paul pursuant to judgment of the District Court, all personal property or fixtures which may unreasonably interfere with the razing and removal of this building shall be removed within ten (10) days from the entry of judgment; and if not so removed, the City of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of suchpersonal property and fixtures as provided by law; 4. If the City of Saint Paul is com- pelled to take any corrective action herein, all necessary costs expended by the City will be assessed against the above described real estate and col- lected as other taxes; and be it Further Resolved, That a certified copy of this resolution and incorporated Order this be served upon the last record owners of the above described P in the manner provided by law. Adopted by the Council July 7, 1972. Approved July 10, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259206—By Leonard W. Levine— Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul by its resolution, Council File No. 255125, approved August 2, 1971, directed that the proper City Offi- cials proceed with the action necessary to acquire for park site certain lands for the expansion of Crosby Lake — HiddenFalls Park, Open Space Land Project, such lands being described as follows: Parcel No. 1 That portion of Lot 32, Franklin Steele's Subdivision of Lot 2, Sec- tion 21, Township 28, Range 23, West of the 4th P.M. Ramsey County, Minnesota, described as follows: Commencing at a point on the North line of said Lot 32, at an in- tersection with the southerly pro- longation of the West line of Lot 20, thence southwesterly along the west line of said Lot 20 extended to the south line of Lot 32: thence westerly along the South line of said Lot 32, to the East line of the land conveyed to the County of Ramsey by Franklin Steele and Annie E'Steele , his wife, by deyd dated Sept. 4, 1879 and filed Sept. 30, 1879 in 87 of Deeds, on page 392; thence northerly along the east line of said land described in 87 of Deeds, page 392 to the north line of said Lot 32; thence easterly along the north line of said Lot 32, to point of beginning, being all that part of said Lot 32 in Franklin Steele's Subdivision of Lot 2, Sec- tion 21, Township 28, Range 23, Ramsey County, Minnesota, which It es between the tract conveyed to the United States of America, as set forth in that certain decree dated May 23, 1908 and filed for record in 541 Deeds, 194, and that certain land conveyed to the Coun- ty of Ramsey by Franklin Steele and wife by Deed dated September 4, 1879 and filed in 87 Deeds, 392; subject to easements. Parcel No. 2 three (23): subject to easements. Whereas. Two independent appraisals of said lands have been received and the review appraiser has submitted his report thereon, a copy of which is at- tached hereto, recomending the fair market value of the above described properties as follows: Parcel No. 1 ..............$23,000.00 Parcel No. 2 .. .. . .. ..$34,000.00 Now Therefore Be It Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby concur in the above recom- mended fair market values and directs that negotiations be initiated for pur- chase of said land. Adopted by the Council July 71 1972. Approved July 30, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259207—By Roberf-F. Sprafka— Resolved, That upon the recommen- dation of the Mayor and pursuant to Section 10.07.4 of the Charter of the City of Saint Paul, there is hereby transferred the sum of $1,000.00 from the Contingent Reserve Account -Acti- vity 0998 to the Municipal Court -Activi- ty 0630 to be allocated as follows: Monteal Court Activity 0630 200 Contractural Services Expense Code 242 Rentals—Data Processing Equipment ..$1,000.00 Adopted by the Council July 7, 1972. July Approved (July 15, 1972) I Council File No. 259208 — By Ruby Hunt— Resolved, That pursuant to Section 231.05 of the Saint Paul Legislative OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 563 (as amended by Ordinance No. of sewer s( recommen( Public W( Board of Council of diversion of their total water consump- tion from the City of Saint Paul's Sani- tary Sewer System, the below listed firms have justifiable reason for ap- plication of an adjustment to their sewer service charges as levied In ac- cordance with Resolution, Council File No. 251415, approved December 4, 1970, and be it Further Resolved, That a full or par- tial refund of paid sewer service charges, based upon these adjustments, shall be refunded from the "Sewer Service Fund" and shall be in the fol- lowing amounts: Jacob Schmidt Brewing Co. 882 W. Seventh St. 55102 Special BillingL& Apr. 1972--$1,513.49 Pearson Candy Co. 2140 W. Seventh St. 55116 Apr -May 1972—$1,129.51 Nalpak Realty Inc. 333 Sibley St. 55101 Nov -Dec 1971-41,115.13 Care Division Broadway 55101 1972-41,565.29 spatch & Pioneer Press rth St. 55101 4136.75 lamm Brewing Co. 1200 St. Clair Ave. 55105 Apr 1972—$13.00 United States Gypsum Co. 1120 E. Seventh St. 55106 May 1972--$37.62 First National Bank of St. Paul 109 E. Fourth St. 55101 Apr -June 1972—$150.50 Industrial Molasses 6800 France Ave. So. Minneapolis, Minn. May 1972—$58.08 Chevron Asphalt Co. 2209 Childs Rd. 55106 Dec. 1971 -May 1972 4151.92 Harvey Investment Co. 790 S. Cleveland Ave. 55116 Nov. 1971 -May 19724147.00 Kellogg Square Apartments 111 E. Kellogg Blvd. 55101 Mav 197$300.07 Adopted by the Council July 7, 1972. Approved July 10, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259209 — By Dear Meredith— Resolved, That pursuant to Chaptei 466, Minnesota Statutes 1963, and upor delivery to the City Attorney of a re- lease approved by him, Richard Gun derson be paid $261.32 out of the Tor' Liability Fund 0035-420, in full settle ment of claim for damages sustafne( as a result of an accident on May 8 1972 at or near 1265 Hazelwood Saint Paul, Minnesota involving a 4rermn while in the performance of his officia duties. Adopted by the Council July 7, 1972 Approved July 101972. (July 15, 1972 Council File No. 259210—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground con- duit together with necessary manholes and lateral conduits to intersecting streets and alleys. Alley north of Sherburne from Aldine Street to Snelling Avenue. This in- cludes crossing Fry Street. The cable is proposed five feet north of south property line of alley. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council July 7, 1972. Approved (July 115, 1972) Council File No. 259211—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground conduit together with necessary man- holes and lateral conduits to intersect- ing streets and alleys. Place buried cable along Everett Court from Kasota Avenue to Tainter Avenue All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost ofAberet . doptedublicatdent by the ion iCouncil July 7, 1972. Approved July30, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259212—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground cable in the "T" alley north of St. Anthony Avenue and between Fry and Pierce Street. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council July 7, 1972. Approved July 10, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259213-13y Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground conduit together with necessary man- holes and lateral conduits to intersect- ing streets and alleys. Place buried cable along Tainter Avenue from Raymond Avenue to Everett Court All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council July 7, 1972. Approved July 30, 1972. (July 15, 1972) 564 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 259214—By Vicior J. Tedesco— Resolved, That out of the Workmen's Compensation Account of the General Fund weekly compensation of $80.00 be paid Joseph D. Caliguire while he is temporarily totally disabled by rea- son of injuries he received on June 5, 1972, while employed by the Depart- ment of Parks and Recreation and Pub- lic Buildings, and that $16.00 in final settlement, to and including June 9, 1972, is now due and payable. Adopted by the Council July 7, 1972. Approved July 10, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259215 — By Ruby Hunt— Resolved, That Dean W. King be paid the sum of $607.50 out of the Work- men's Compensation Account of the General Fund in full settlement of his claim against the City of Saint Paul for compensation resulting from his in- juries of February 3, 1967, while fn the employ of the Department of Pub- lic Works, whereby he suffered a 15% now July 7, 1972. Council File No. 259216 — By Ruby Hunt— Resolved, That out of the Workmen's Compensation Account of the General Fund weekly compensation of $80.00 be paid Albert E. Bisell a while he is temporarily totally disabled by reason of injuries In received on June 9, 1y72, while employed by the Department of Public Works, and that $208.00 in par- tial settlement, to and including June 30, 1972, is now due andpayable. Adopted by the Council July 7, 1972. Approved July 10, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259217 — By Ruby Hunt— Resolved, That out of the Workmen's Compensation Account of the General Fund weekly compensation of $80.00 be paid Emmett Yanez while he is temporarily totally disabled by reason of injuries he received on June 5, 1972, while employed by the Depart' ment of Public Works, and that $320.00 in partial settlement, to and including June 30, 1972, is now due and payable. Adopted by the Council July 7, 1972. Approved July 10, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259218—By William P. Konopatzki— Resolved, That the appointment by Councilman William Konopatzki of Mrs. Jean D. Salmon as his Legislative Aide be and the same is hereby concurred in and approved. Adopted by the Council July 7, 1972. Approved July 10, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259219 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 2003 for the transfer of p On Sale Liquor License No. 8224, expiring January 31, 1973, issued to Patrick M. McGibbon at 1314 W. Larpenteur Avenue, be and the same is hereby transferred to Knight Kap, Inc at 1318 W. Larpenteor, Adopted by the Council July 7, 1972. Approved July 10, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259220 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That application for Sun- day On Sale Liquor License made by the following applicant who is a holder of an On Sale Liquor License at the address shown, be and the same is hereby granted and in compliance with C. F. No. 235531, Ordinance No. 13755, which amends Chapter No. 308.00 of the St. Paul Legislative Code and Ordi- nances. Knight Kap, Inc., 1318 W. Larpenteur Avenue. Adopted by the Council July 7, 1972. Approved July 10, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259221 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 2764 for Class Cl -Restaurant, applied for by Knight Kap, Inc. at 1318 W. Lar- penteur Avenue, be and the same is hereby granted. Adopted by the Council July 7, 1972. Approved July 10, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259222 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 2791 for the transfer of Off Sale Liquor License No. 2547, expiring January 31, 1973, issued to Mrs. Ida R. Binder at 665 W. Seventh Street, be and the same is hereby transferred to 7th St. Clair Liquor Store, Inc. at the same address. Adopted by the Council July 7, 1972. Approved July 10, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259223 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, Thayt Bingo Games licenses applied for bthe organizations on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council July 7, 1972. Approved July 10, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259224 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council July 7, 1972. Approved July 30, 1972. (July 15, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 565 Council File No. 259225 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the re uired fees. Adopted by the Council July 7, 1972. Approved July 10, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259228 — By Ruby Hunt— Resolved, That the President of the City Council be and is hereby author- ized to take all necessary steps so as to provide Councilmen, Legislative Aides; and such other legislative em- ployees, as approved by the Council, re- imbursement for the use of their auto- mobiles according to the authorized allowance rates established by Chapter 92A of the Saint Paul Legislative Code. Adopted by the Council July 11, 1972, Approved July 12 1972. (July 16, 1972) Council File No. 259229 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council July 11, 1972. Approved July 12, 1972. (July 1. 1972) Council File No. 259230 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the. persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council July 11, 1972. Approved July 12, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259231 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such license: upon the payment into the City treas- ury of the required fees Adopted by the Council July 11, 1972 Approved July 12, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259232—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The City Ceunc)1, by Reso- lution, Council File 259128, adopted June 23, 1972, in accordance with Min- nesota Statutes 203.06, prescribed and rearranged voting precincts and boun- daries in the City of Saint Paul; and Whereas, The described precinct boundaries as shown on the attached Exhibit A to said resolution contain .ome typographical errors, and it is he intention of the City Council to :orrect the said errors; now, therefore, ie it Resolved, That Council Resolution, -ounell File 259126, adopted June 23, .972, be and the same is hereby imended by substituting the attached exhibit A in lieu and In place thereof; ind he it Further Resolved, That the City Clerk .s directed to post a copy of the en- •losed Exhibit A describing the precinct boundaries in his office for a period of at least 60 days following the adoption of this resolution. Adopted by the Council July 11, 1972. Approved July 12, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259242—By Leonard W. Levine— IN THE MATTER OF 779 Dayton Avenue, owned by Mr. Delbert B. Nelson and described as "Lot 13, Block 1, Ninninger and Donnelly's Addition." Resolved That the Council hereby ratifies and approves the action of the Saint Paul Board of Appeals and Re- view for the Housing, Buildmg and Fire Presention Codes at its meeting of April 12, 1972, waiving the requirement of Section 54.11 of the St. Paul Legislative Code that each dwelling unit be equipped with a water closet, lavatory, and bathtub or shower o ppermit all dwelling units to share etxisting bath- room facilities; and be it Further Resolved, That said waiver be granted until such time as property is sold or any other right, title or in- terest be transferred at which time such transfer be nullified; and be it Finally Resolved, That the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to transmit a copy of this resolution to the Ramsey County Register of Deeds. Adopted by the Council July 12, 1972. Approved July 13, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259243 — By Ruby Hunt— IN THE MATTER OF 270 W. Seventh Street, owned by Herbert Bleick and descrlbed as 'Ex- cept the northwesterly 20' of Lot 5t Block 28, Rice and Irvine's of Resolved, That the Council hereby ratifies and approves the actions of the St. Paul Board of Apeals and Review for the Housing, Bpuilding, and Fire prevontinn Codes at its meeting of equippewia water ose 'and bathd rntub od r shower to dwelling units tc share five and to -permit third floor t floor bathrooms to exist as Further Resolved, That s be granted until such time a. or any other right, title or of 566 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 259244—By Victor J. Tedesco— In the matter of hazardous buildings being that 11,4 story frame single family dwelling known and described as 2511 Wayzata in the City of Saint Paul and situated upon those premises legally described as the East part of Lot 16, Block 15, Lewis Second Addition, ac- cording to the plat on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota. Whereas, Pursuant to resolution, C. F. 258720, approved May 24, 1972, a public hearing was scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on June 21, 1972 before the Council of the City of Saint Paul, said hearing pertaining to the condition of the struc- ture located at 251 Wayzata, Saint Paul, Minnesota; and - Whereas, Upon facts presented at said hearing consisting of photographs, in- spection reports and the recommenda- tions of the Buildin Department, it is found and determined by the City Council that according to the records and files in the office of the Ramsey County Abstract Clerk, the last record owners of the above described property are Alma Johnson and Preston Brannon and Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Schreier have an unknown interest in the prop- erty; and there are no other lien holders of record; and that it is further determined that the above described building constitutes a hazardous build- ing within the definition of Minnesota Statutes Section 463.15 for the following reasons: a. The building is standing vacant, abandoned and is subject to being' entered by unauthorized persons; b. The exterior condition of the building is as follows: The asbestos siding has broken and missing pieces. The porch has deteriorated, support posts are rotted at the bottom, the soffits and steps are rotted. The foun- dation walls are cracked and one side is collapsing; c. The interior condition of the building is as follows: There are 2 x 6 joists which are inadequate under one room. The stair to the basement is too narrow and stairs are worn and loose. The floor of one room on the first floor is badly buckled. The plas- ter is badly cracked and broken. The stair to the second floor does not have the required width and head room. The second floor does not have the required height for use as habit- able rooms. The plaster and wall- board is cracked, broken and missing. The ventilation in the bathroom s inadequate. The electrical system is inadequate. There is illegal wiring and fixtures need to be repaired or replaced. The water pines have broken because of freezing.There is rodent infestation in the entire house; d. The building in the above con- dition is beyond reasonable repair; e. The building is unfit for human habitation in its present condition and the above corrections must be made in compliance with the Building Code and the Housing Code of the City of Saint Paul in order to make the same habitable; I. The building constitutes a nut. s ance and a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare because o1 its physical damage, dilapidation and Inadequate maintenance; iow, therefore, be it Resolved, That in accordance with ✓Iinnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 hrough 463.26, and based upon the oregoing findings of the City Council, he Council of the City of Saint Paul toes hereby make the following Order: ORDER 1. The owner of the above described iuilding shall make the same safe and iot detrimental to the public peace, wealth, safety and welfare by having :he said building razed and the materi- els therefrom removed from the prem - sea within thirty (30) days from the late of the service of this Order; 2. Unless such corrective action is :aken to comply with this Order or an answer served upon the City of Saint from the date of the service of this Drder, a Motion for Summary Enforce- ment of this Order to raze and remove the said building will be made to the Ramsey County District Court; 3. In the event that the building is to be razed by the City of Saint Paul pursuant to judgment of the District Court, all personal property or fixtures which may unreasonably interfere with the razing and removal of this building shall be removed within ten (10) days from the entry of judgment; and if not so removed, the City of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such personal property and fixtures as provided by law; 4. If the City of Saint Paul is com- pelled to take any corrective action herein, all necessary Costs expended by the City will be assessed against the above described real estate and col- lected as other taxes; and be it Further Resolved, That a certified copy of this resolution and incorpora- tion Orderherein be served upon the last record owners of the above de- scribed property in the manner pro- vided by law. Adopted by the Council July 12, 1972. Approved July 13, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259245—By Victor J. In the Matter of hazardous buildings being that single family dwelling, barn and garage known and described as 1058 Rice Street in the City of Saint Paul and situated upon those premises legally described as Lot 15, Block 2, J. F. Eisenmengers Addition to Saint Paul, according to the plat on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota.. Whereas, Pursuant to resolution, C. F. No. 255953, approved October 5, 1971, a public hearing was duty held on October 19, 1971, before the Council of the City of Saint Paul, said hearing pertaining to the condition of the struc- tures located at 1058 Rice Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota; and Whereas, Upon the facts presented at the said hearing consisting of photo- graphs report'uie recommendations of thBuilding it is found and determined I by the City Council that according to OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 567 the records and files in the office of the Register of Deeds, the last record owners of the above described property are Christine L. and Anna B. Dorn, and the Ramsey County Board of Commis- sioners is the lienholder; and that it is further determined that the above de- scribed premises constitute hazardous buildings within the definition of Min- nesota Statutes Section 463.15 for the following reasons: a. The building, garage and barn are standing vacant, abandoned and are subject to being entered by un- authorized persons; b. The exterior condition of the building is as follows: The rear porch, siding, cornice, windows, doors and frames are decayed and rotted; the front porch is closed with rotted one toot and is loaded witn deo c. The interior condition o1 single family dwelling is as fol The first floor bedroom and bath loose and falling plaster with ru F the law and the plumb - and water heater are not d. The building in the above condi- tion is beyond reasonable repair; e. The building is until for human habitation in Its present condition and theabove corrections must be made in compliance with the Building Code and the Housing Code of the City of Saint Paul in order to make the same habitable; f. The building constitutes a nui- sance and a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare because of its physical damage, dilapidation and inadequate maintenance; g. There is a garage and a barn on the premises that are sagging, de- cayed and rotted throughout; the barn is one foot out of plumb and is loaded with debris. now, therefore, be it Resolved, That in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 through 463.26, and based on the fore- going findings of the City Council, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby make the following Order: ORDER 1. The owners of the above described property shall make the same safe and not detrimental to the publiceace. health, safety, and welfare by havping the said buildings and premises razed and the materials therefrom removed from the premises within thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this Order: 2. Unless such corrective action is taken to comply with this Order or an answer served upon the City of Saint Paul and filed in the office of the Clerk of District Court of Ramsey County, Minnesota, within twenty (20) days from the date of the service of this Order, a Motion for Summary Enforce- ment of this Order to raze and remove the said buildings will be made to the Ramsey County District Court; 3. In the event that the buildings are to be razed by the City of Saint Paul pursuant to judgment of the District Court, all personal proparty or fixtures which may unreasonably interfere with the razing and removal of these build- ings shall be removed within ten (10) days from the entry of judgment; and if not so removed, the City of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such personal property and fixtures ar pro- vided by law; 4. If the City of Saint Paul is com- glled to take any corrective action herein, all necessary costs expended by the City will be assessed against the above described real estate and col- lected as other taxes; and be it Further Resolved, That a certified copy of this resolution and incorporated Order herein be served upon the last record owners of the above described property in the manner provided by law. This resolution rescrinds Council File No. 256522 adopted and approved C by the ouncil of the City of Saint Paul on November 24, 1971. Adopted by the Council July 12, 1972. Approved July 13, 1912. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259246 -By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul is informed by the Building Dept. that the vacant and open build- ings located at: 490 Van Buren in the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- mate hazard to the public health, wel- fare and safety; and Whereas, The last known record owners of said property are: Joseph & Mary Niedzwiecki and said owners have failed to secure the same against entry by unauthorized persons in violation of Section 192.18 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and said vacant and open buildings have been found and determined by the Council of the City of Saint Paul to constitute a menace to the public health, welfare and safety and a public nuisance which must be immediately abated to prevent loss of life or prop- erty; now, therefore be it Resolved, That the City Architect is authorized and directed to immediately secure said buildings by the use of contract labor under Contract No. L7525 Further Resolved, That file expense of securing such buildings be paid from Fund No. 0979-269, Summary Abate- ment, and that the Corporation Counsel be directed to take approprlate action to reimburse said fund by action against the owner of said property. Est. cost $22.90. (Old) Adopted by the Council July 13, 1972. Approved July 13, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259247—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The Building Department has requested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the advisa- bility and necessity of the correction or wreckinnngg and removal of the following deacrltxd buildings, said structures having been reported to constitute a public dress64i Dayton; Legal Descrip- tion, Lot It Block 1, Holcombe's Addn.; 568 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Type of Structure, Two-story frame, Six -family dwelling. Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: Myron W. Hall, fee owner Germain Sperling, contract purchaser Minnesota Savings & Loan Association, mortgagor Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint CoPaul in the Council Chamber of the urt House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on July 25, 1972 to consider the advisability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said struc- tures on the above describedproperty inasmuch as said structures are re- ported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the Building Department, on behalf of the City Council, notify by mail the record own- ers of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other interested persons of record, of the date and time 01 the hearing. (old) Adopted by the Council July 12, 1972. Approved July 13, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259248—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The City Council of the City of Saint Paul is informed by the De- partment of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings that the vacant and open building(s) located at: 1134 Mackubin in the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- mate hazard to the public health, wel- fare and safety, and Whereas, The last known record own. ers of said property are: Ms. Elizabeth Karr 1134 Mackubin and said owners have failed to securi the same against entry by unauthorizee persons in violation of Section 192.18 0 the Saint Paul Legislative Code, an < said vacant and open building(s) hav been found and determined by th Council of the City of Saint Paul tconstitute a menace to the publi health, welfare and safety and a ppubli nuisance which must be immediatel: abated to prevent loss of life or prop erty; now, therefore be it Resolved, That the Department c Parks, Recreation and Public Building is authorized and directed to immedi ately secure said buildings by the us of contract labor under contract Ne L 7525 pending proceedings under tb Hazardous Buildings Act; and be it Further Resolved, That the expem of securine such buildings be paid fro, to take appropriate attic e said fund by attic wner of said property. cost: $206.10. , the Council July 12; 191 Council File No. 259249—By Victor Tedesco— Whereas, The City Council of the Ci of Saint Paul is informed by the D rtment of Parks, Recreation and iblic Buildings that the vacant and ,en building(s) located at: 143 North Grotto the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- ate hazard to the public health, wel- re and safety; and Whereas, The last known record niers of said property are: Mrs. Veollie Carter id said owners have failed to secure Le same against entry by unauthorized arsons in violation of Section 192.18 the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and Lid vacant and open building(s) have een found and determined by the ouncil of the City of Saint Paul to institute a menace to the public ealth, welfare and safety and a public uisance which must be immediately bated to prevent loss of life or prop- cty; now, therefore be it _ _ nenartment of the use act No. der the lazardous Buildings Act; and be it Further Resolved, That the expense I securing such buildings be paid from 'und No. 0979-269, Summary Abate- nent, and thatthe Corporation Counsel ,e directed to take appropriate action o reimburse said fund by action tgainst the owner of said property. Estimated cost: $68.70. Adopted by the Council July 12, 1972. Approved July 13, 1972. (July 15, 1972) council File No. 259250—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The City Council of the "ity of Saint Paul is informed by the Department of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings that the vacant and Dpen building(s) located at: 319 Charles in the City of Saint Paul area proxi- mate hazard to the public health, wel- fare and safety; and Whereas, The last known record own- ers of said property are: Mr. Ivan Erickson 1202 Sixth Avenue South South Saint Paul, Minnesota and said owners have failed to secure the same againstentry by unauthorized persons in violation of Section 192.18 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code and said vacant and open buildings, have been found and determined by the Council of the City of Saint Paul to constitute a menace to the public health, welfare and safety and a public nuisance which must be immediately abated to prevent loss of life or prop- erty: now, therefore be it Resolved, That the Department of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings is authorized and directed to immedi- ately secure said buildings by the use of contract labor under contract No. L 7525 pending proceedings under the Hazardous Buildings Act; and be it Further Resolved, That the expense of securing such buildings be paid from Fund No. 0979-269, Summary Abate- ment, and that the Corporation Counsel be directed to take appropriate action OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 569 to reimburse said fund by action against the owner of said property. Estimated cost: $229.00 Adopted by the Council July 12, 1972. Approved July 13, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259251—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The City Council of the City of Saint Paul is informed by the De- partment of Parks, Recreation and Pub- lic Buildings that the vacant and open building(.) located at: 601-3 Carroll in the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- mate hazard to the public health, wel- fare and safety; and Whereas, The last known record own- ers of said property are: Mrand Mrs. W. P. Wiley 5406 Milart Street, Houston, Texas and said owners have failed to secure' the same against entry by unauthorized persons in violation of Section 192.18 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and said vacant and open building(s) have been found and determined by the Council of the City of Saint Paul to constitute a menace to the public health, welfare and safety and a public nuisance which must be immediately abated to prevent loss of life or prop- erty- now, therefore be it Resolved, That the Department of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings is authorized and directed to immedi- ately secure said buildings by the use of contract labor under contract No. L 7525 pending proceedings under the Hazardous But Act; and be it Further Resolved, That the expense of securing such buildings be paid from Fund No. 0979-269, Summary Abate- ment, and that the Corporation Coun- sel be directed to take appropriate ac- tion to reimburse said fund by action against the owner of said property. Estimated cost $480.90 Adopted by the Council July 12, 1972. Approved July 13, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259252—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul is informed by the Bldg. Dept. that the vacant and open build- ings located at: 953 Selby in the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- mate hazard to the public health, wel- fare and safety; and Whereas, The last known record own- ers of said property are: Harry Miller and said owners have failed to secure the same against entry by unauthorizee persons in violation of Section 192.18 o: the Saint Paul Legislative Code, anc said vacant and open buildings have been found and determined by the Council of the City of Saint Paul tc constitute a menace to the publf( health, welfare and safety and a ppublfe nuisance which must be fmmeelfatell abated to prevent loss of life or prop erty: now, therefore be it Resolved, That the City Architect is authorized and directed to immediatel2 secure said buildings by the use of con tract labor under Contract No. L752. )ending roceedings under the Hazard - )us Buildings Act; and be it Further Resolved, That the expense if securing such buildings be paid from and No. 0979-269, Summary Abate- nent, and that the Corporation Counsel ie directed to take appropriate action .o reimburse said fund by action igainst the owner of said property. (Est. cost $111.50) (New) Adopted by the Council July 12, 1972. Approved July 13, 1972. (July 15, 1972) �ouncil File 'Na_ 259253—By Robert F. Resolved, That permission be and is aereby granted Cothe Northwestern Bell Telephone ompany to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground con- 3uit together with necessary manholes and lateral conduits to intersecting ( cable along Kasota Ave- 3aymond Avenue to 70' Llett Court be in accordance with the as approved. me Company to pay cost incident hereto. the Council July 12, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259254—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company, be given permission to install appproximately 600 lineal feet of Gas Mafn On Hazel St. No. (west side) between Hudson Road and Wilson Avenue under Provision of Ordinance No. 14786, approved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council July 12, 1972. Approved July 13, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259255—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the Clty Councll upon recommendation of the Pure�tasing Committee, hereby authorizes the prop- er City officials to execute a contract with Bela Seating Company, Inc. for the furnishing and delivery of Chairs and Related Accessories including Stor- age Trucks to the Civic Center Author- ity of the City of Saint Paul as follows: A. Alternate #1--4,855 Sin - with Moirs ss Bela #731 #13029 N Nylon—each .$ 19.65 174 Extra Seat Covers —each ................. 1.80 174 Extra Back Covers —each .............. .65 B. 116 Storage Trucks — each .. ........... 120.00 Total amount of contract ap- proximately .............•...$108,649.58 Terms: 1% 30 days The above vesindor is deemed to be the most responble bidder, F.B. #5000 Req" No. 3048 Code: 6000-B05 L7343-1 to be reimbursed from Bond Fund 7420 Adopted by the Council July 12, 1972. Approved July 13, 1) 2. (July 15, 1972) 570 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 259256 - By Ruby Hunt - Resolved, That pursuant to the au- thority contained in Minnesota Statutes, Section 161,36, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby designate the Commissioner of Highways ... the State of Minnesota to act as agent on behalf of the City of Saint Paul, a sub- division of the State of Minnesota, for the purpose of receiving Federal Aid Funds (TOPICS) to construct and im- prove Maryland Avenue from 190 feet east of Jackson Street to Interstate 35E, all in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the Agreement between the City of Saint Paul and the Commissioner, a copy of which Agree- ment is attached hereto. Adopted by the Council July 12, 1972. Approved July 13, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259257 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That pursuant to Chapter 466, Minnesota Statutes 1963, and upon delivery to the City Attorneyof a re- lease approved by him, Phillip L. War- ren be paid $224.07 out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420 in full settle- inent of claim for damages and in,7'ur- ies sustained as a result of an accident on May 9, 1972 involving a policeman while in the performance of his official duties. Adopted by the Council July 12, 1972. Approved July 13, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259258 - By Ruby Hunt - Resolved, That out of the Workmen's Compensation Account of the General Fund weekly compensation of $80.00 be paid Emmett Yanez while he is tempor- arily totally disabled by reason of�in- jurfes he received on June 5, 1972, while employed by the De artment of Public Works, and that $256.00 in final settlement, to and including June 26, 1972, fs now due and payable; and be it Further Resolved, That Council File No. 259217, approved July 10, 1972, be rescinded in its entirety. Adopted by the Council July 12, 1972. Approved July 13, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259259 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Resolved, That the City Council here- by concurs in and approved the ap- pointment, by the Mayor, of Mrs. Willie Mae Wilson, 168 N. Lexington Parkway, Saint Paul, Minnesota, as a member of the Housing and Redevelopment Au- thority of the City of Saint Paul, to fill the unexpired 5 -year term of Anthony A. Danna, said term to expire Septem- ber 15, 1972. Adopted by the Council July 12, 1972. Approved July 13, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259260 -By Leonard W. Levine - Resolved, That the Council hereby ratifies and approves the action of the faint Paul Board of Appeals and Re- 'iew for the Housing, Building, and 'ire Prevention Codes pertainmg to he following listed property and as hown by the official minutes of said 3oard of Appeals, dated June 14, 1972, t copy of which, marked EXHIBIT "A", s attached hereto and made a part iereof by reference: Case No. 25-72-B; Property, 2110 E. )range; Appellant, Lloyd Maus. Case No. 27-72-H; Property, 430 E. Vlinnehaha; Appellant, Richard J. Foss. Case No. 28-72-B; Property, 1409 )sceola; Appellant, John R. Lonnee. Case No. 29-72-B; Property, 964 Ash - and; Appellant, Roger Youngs. Case No. 30-72-B; Property, 1033 irand Avenue; Appellant, Stewart . uckman. Adopted by the Council July 12, 1972. Approved July 13, 1972. (July 15, 1972) INTERMEDIARY ORDERS Council File No. 259233 Inthe Matter of constructing and re- constructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said Improve- ment, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured side- walks now exist, Finance File No. S9700, Preliminary Order 258502, Approved May 5, 1972, Description - Dieter St., both sides from Idaho Ave. to Larpenteur Ave. Finance File No. 59701 Preliminary Order 258501, Approved May 5, 1972, Description - Minnehaha Ave., both sides from Birmingham St. to Etna St. Finance File No. S9702 Preliminary Order 258495, Approved May 5, 1972, Description - Forest St., west side from E. Third St. to the south ap- proximately 140 feet. Finance File No. S9703, Preliminary Order 258497, Approved May 5, 1972, Description -Atlantic St., west side from Fifth St. to E. Third St. and on Finance File No. S9704, Preliminary Order 258498, Approved May 5, 1972, Description - Johnson Pkwy., west side from E. Seventh St. to approxi- mately 165 feet North of Case Ave. Finance File No. 59705, Preliminary Order 258499, Approved May 5, 1972, Description - Magnolia Ave., south side from Atlantic St. to Magnolia Lane extended. Finance File No. 59706 Preliminary Order 258500, Approved May 5, 1972, Description -E. Sixth St., north side from Forest St. to Earl St. and on the southside of E. Sixth St. from Cypress St. to Earl St. Finance File No, 59707. Preliminary Order 258496, Approved May 5, 1972, Description - York Ave., both sides from Clarence St. to Johnson Pkwy. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 571 and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is constructing and reconstructing side- walks and by doing all other work' which is necessary and Incidental to complete said improvement, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist, Finance File No. S9700 Preliminary Order 258502, Approved May .5, 1972, Description - Dieter St., both sides from Idaho Ave. to Larpenteur Ave. Finance File No. S9701 Preliminary�i Order 258501, Approved May 5, 1972, Description - Minnehaha Ave., both'. sides from Birmingham St. to Etna. St. Finance File No. S9702, Preliminary Order 258495, Approved May 51 1972, Description - Forest St., west side from E. Third St. to the south ap- Finance File No. S9704, Preliminary Order 258498, Approved May 5, 1972, Description - Johnson Pkwy., west side from E. Seventh St. to approxi- mately 165 feet North of Case Ave. Finance File No. 59705, Preliminary Order 258499, Approved May 5, 1972, Description - Magnolia Ave., south side from Atlantic St. to Magnolia Lane extended. Finance File No. 59706, Preliminary Order 258500, Approved May 5, 1972, Description -E. Sixth St., north side from Forest St. to Earl St. and on the south side of E. Sixth St, from Cyp- ress St. to Earl St. Finance File No. S9707, Preliminary Order 258496, Approved May 5, 1972, Description -York Ave., both sides from Clarence St. to Johnson Pkwy., with no alternatives, and that the esti- mated cost thereof is $4.90per lin ft for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lin ft for 6' wide walk. Resolved Further. That a public Adopted by the Council July 11, 1972. Approved July 12, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259234 - In the Matter of reconstructingthe sidewalk and replace portions with in- tegral curb and sidewalk on the south side of Wells Street from Arcade Street to Payne Avenue and on the north side of Wells Street from Greenbrier St. to the west approximately 200 feet and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement, under Preliminary Order 258503, approved May 5, 1972. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above Improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends Is to reconstruct the sidewalk and replace portions with integral curb and side- walk on the south side of Wells Street from Arcade Street to Payne Avenue and on the north side of Wells Street from Greenbrier St. to the west ap- proximately 200 feet and by doing all other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement except where it is determined good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist, with no alternatives, and that the esti- mated cost thereof is $4.90 per ]m it for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lin ft for 6' wide walk, $1.50 per sq ft for inte curb & walk. Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 8th day of August, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner pro- vided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total coat thereof as estimated. File No. S9708. Adopted by the Council July 11, 1972. Approved July 12, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259235 - In the Matter of reconstructing the sidewalk and replace with integral curb and walk on the south side of East Seventh Street from Frank Street to Duluth Street and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, under Preliminary Order 258494, approved May 5, 1972. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Com- missloner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement Is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is to reconstruct the sidewalk and replace with integral curb and walk on the south side of East Seventh Street from Frank Street to Duluth Street and by doing all other work which is neces- sary and incidental to complete said improvement, except where it is deter- mined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist, with no alterna- tives, and that the estimated cost there- of is $4.90 per lin It for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lin It for 6' wide walk, $1.50 per sit ft for inte. curb & walk. Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the8th day of August, 1972'at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the 572 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner pro- vided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. File No. S9699. Adopted by the Council July Il, 1972. Approved July 12, 1972. (July 15, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 259236 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits; cost and expenses for improv- ing LARPENTEUR AVENUE from East Shore Drive to White Bear Avenue by grading, paving and curbing; by con- structing street, alley and driveway ap- proaches; by constructing storm water drainage facilities; by constructing sewer, water and gas service connec- tions; and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, under Pre- liminary Order 234065, approved June 27, 1967, Intermediary Order 234242, ap- proved July 11 1967, Final Order 235359, approved October 13, 1967. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment beand the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 9th day of August, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. File No. 17186. Adopted by the Council July 11, 1972. Approved July 12, 1972. (July 15, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME Or, BEARING THEREON Council File No. 259237 - In the matter of the assessment o'. benefits, cost and expenses for improv ing LARPENTEUR AVENUE fron White Bear Avenue to Beebe Roat (City Project No. P-497), b5' wideninl grading, paving and curbing; by con strutting street, alley and driveway re turns; by constructing and reconstruct ing sidewalks; by constructing scorn ater drainage facilities; by construct- ,wer, water and gas service connec- ons; by reconstructing an ornamental ghting system; by reconstructing a affic control system; and by doing I other work which is necessary and Vtc tdental to complete said Improve - tent, under Preliminary Order 240309, pproved September 24, 1968, Inter- tediary Order 240436, approved October 1968, Final Order 240757, approved October 29, 1968. The assessment of benefits, cost and xpenses for and in connection with he above improvement having been ubmitted to the Council, and the _cnicil having considered same and ound the said assessment satisfactory, herefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment )e and the same is hereby in all espects approved. Resolved Further, that a public tearing be had on said assessment on he 9th day of August, 1972, at the tour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council %amber of the Court House and City Sall Building, in the City of St. Paul; shat the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by :he Charter, stating in said notice the Lime and place of hearing, the nature ,f the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is mrected. E11e No. 17326. Adopted by the Council July 11, 1972. Approved July 12, 1972. (July 15, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 259238 In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for improv- ing HAMLINE AVENUE from Edg cumbe Road to Randolpll Avenue (City Project P -0482A) as follows: widen, construct curb, construct street, alley and driveway returns and construct storm water drainage facilities between Highland Parkway and Randolph Ave- nue; construct a bituminous overlay over the entire limits of the project; and do all other work which is neces- sary and incidental to complete said improvement, under Preliminary Order 247139, approved January 23, 1970, In Order 247710, approved March 3, 1970, Final Order 248090, ap- proved March 31, 1970. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 9th day of August, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 573 notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the Particular owner to whom the notice is directed. File No. 17465. Adopted by the Council July 11, 1972. Approved July 12, 1972. (July 15, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 259239 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- structing concrete curb and gutter on the south side of Sims Avenue from Mendota Street to Forest Street, under Preliminary Order 248532 approved April 21, 1970, Intermediary Order 248881, approved May 19, 1970, Final Order 249296, approved June 16, 1970. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 9th day of August, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court Houseand City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. File No. 17491. Adopted by the Council July 11, 1972. Approved July 12, 1972. (July 15, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF BEARING THEREON Council File No. 259240 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous ma- terial the alley in Cyrus Brooks Home- stead and Tharp's Subdivision, St. Paul, Minnesota, from McLean Avenue to Elliott Place (G-1947), under Prelimi- nary Order 248463, approved April 17, 1970, Intermediary Order 249134, ap- proved June 3, 1970, Final Order 250004, approved August 18, 1970. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with, the above improvement having been Submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 9th day of August, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court Houseand City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular_ owner to whom the notice by the Council July 11, 1972. d July 12, 1972. (July 15, 1972) FINAL ORDERS Council File No. 259195 - In the Matter of constructing new sidewalk on both sides of East Hoyt Avenue from Edgerton Street to Payne Avenue and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, under Pre- liminary Order 258549, approved May 10, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City 1s to construct newsidewalk on both sides of East Hoyt Avenue from Edgerton Street to Payne Avenue and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, and the Council hereby orders said improve- ment to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to are nereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. File No. S9725. Adopted by the Council July 6, 1972. Approved July 7, 1972. (July 15, 1972) Council File No. 259196 - In the Matter of reconstructing the sidewalk on the west side of South Wilder Street from Montreal Avenue to Saunders Avenue and by doing all other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement, under Preliminary Order 258552, ap- proved May 10, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon 574 due PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL and the Council having and Street and by doing all other work persons, objections and I which is necessary and incidental to ations relative n+ :o, and, complete said improvement, under Pre - ,e considered the same; liminary Order 258693, approved May it 18, 1972. By the Council of the City 1 that the precise nature, A public hearing having been had kind of improvement to be upon the above improvement upon e said City is to reconstruct due notice, and the Council having k on the west side of South heard all persons, objections and I from Montreal Avenue recommendations relative thereto, and Avenue abutting 947 South having fully considered the same: '-et only and by doing all therefore, be it which is necessary and in- Resolved, By the Council of the City ,.,..,,.,iota said imnrovement, of St. Paul that the precise nature, except where it is oeiermmeu we, s— and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist, and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for sal improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. File No. 59711. Adopted by the Council July 6, 1972. Approved (Jluly '15972 1972) Council File No. 259197— In the Matter of reconstructing the sidewalk on both sides of Shields Ave- nue from Fry Street to Pierce Street and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said Order 2 8692e pprovedunder May 18 11972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is to reconstruct where it is determined trial gaoa sufficient poured sidewalks now exist, and the Council hereby orders said im- provement to be made Resolvedthe Resolved Further, Com- missioner of Public Works ha and is hereby instructed and directed tc preQ,are plans and specifications fol -_.....,,...e., —H ­h—it scme I( Ing of sok e thz_^with July 6, 1974 Council File No. 259199— In the Matter of reconstructing th sidewalk and replace with integral cur and walk on the east side of Sib Street from Kellogg Boulevard to Sec he sidewalk and replace with integral orb and sidewalk on the east side of ;ibley Street from Kellogg Boulevard o Second Street and by doing all other vork which is necessary and incidental o complete said improvement, except vhere it is determined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist, ind the Council hereby orders said im- irovement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hered and directed to preepare plansby etand specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement n accordance therewith. File No. S9724, Adonted by the Council July 6, 1972. Council File No. 259227— In the Matter of constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and rove - ment' except where te i eit isdetermined good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: ur- Farrington Sttt to Fronteast Avedeand on the west side of Farrington St. from Stinson Ave. to Front Ave. .under Preliminary Order 258028, ap- proved April 7, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, .objections and considered the same; It the Council of the City doing all other worn wo— ++�_ - ary and incidental to complete said improvement, except where it is de- termined good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Farrington St., west side from Bur- gess St. to Front Ave. and on the east side of Farrington St. from Stinson Ave. to Front Ave: and the Council hereby orders said im- provement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby Instructed and directed to OF THE CITY OF prepare plans and specifications for. said Improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that uQon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council July 11, 1972. Approved July 12, 1972. (July 15, 1972) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Saint Paul will hold a public hearing on August 16 1972, at 10:00 A.M., in the Council Chamber in the City Hall and Court' House, to consider the adoption of amended solid waste collection rates' to be charged against property' served and collected by the Department of Public Works. All persons or parties interested in the proposed rates and/or affected thereby shall be given an op- portunity to be heard as to the rate which he will be called upon to pay. The following constitutes theproposed ordinance establishing such solid waste collection rates: An administrative ordinance amend- mg Ordinance No. 15007, Council File No. 256639, adopted January,4, 1972. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 15007, Council File No. 256639, adopted January 4, 1972, be and the same is hereby amended by deleting Section 1 thereof and inserting the following in lieu and in place thereof: "Section 1. In accordance with the provision of Chapter 319 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, as amended, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby establish rates for solid waste collection to be performed by the Department of Public Works, which rates are as follows: - a) One -family dwelling with no limit on the number of contain- ers, bags, and bun- dles per week ...$.90 each week b) Two-family dwelling with no limit on the number of contain- ers, bags, and bun- dles per week ......1.40 each week c) Three-family dwel- ling with no limit on the number of con- tainers, bags, and bundles per week ..1.90 each week d) Four -family dwel- ling with no limit on the number of containers, bags, and bundles per week ..2.40 each week e) Bulk pickups from commercial, institu- tions, and other es- tablishments .......4.50 each cu. yd. or frac- tion thereof f) Pickup old appli- ances, furniture and SAINT PAUL, 1972 575 other miscellaneous items .............. 7.50 minimum for one piece and $2.50 for each addition- al piece g) One -family dwel- ling with no limit on the number of con- tainers, bags or bun- dles per week for senior citizens, wid- ows, and other low i n c o m e families (hardship cases) who make applica- tion and are apa proved by the Solid W a s t e Collection Special Assistance Committee. The City Council intends to subsidize the differ- ence between the 350 rate and the 900 rate, 550 per one - family dwelling per week ............... .35 each week h) Pickup from the Housing & Redevel- opment Authority, the Independent School District No. 625, and Parks and Playgrounds, a n d other governmental agencies on a force account basis, sub- ject to negotiation with the Department of Public Works and approval biv Council Resolution.' SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 30 days from andafter its passage, approval and publication. Dated July 14, 1972. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (July 15, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 259172—Ordinance No. 15151—By Rosalie L. Butler— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF DALE J. WORKMAN AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to Dale J. Workman, the sum of $326.12, in full settlement of his claim of dam- ages sustained on or about June 2, 1972 as more particularly set out in a communication to the City Council on June 7, 1972. 576 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon his execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sustained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and bein force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council July I8, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved July 19, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN. Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (July 22, 1972) RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 259262 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M £or Class C2 -Restaurant and Cigarette e censes at 377 University Avenue, made by David Deason, be and the same are hereby denied upon recommendation of the Fire Prevention Division of the Bureau of Fire Protection because a representative of the Fire Prevention Division was unable to gain entry to the building to make an inspection as re- quired and that the license fee posted for the licenses be and the same is hereby forfeited tocover the period the applicant operated on said application and the processing of the same. Adopted by the Council July 13, 1972. Approved July 17, 1972. (July 22, 1972) Council File No. 259263 — By Dean Meredith— WhereasThe North Dale Booster Bingo holders(26 Prds) expiring Februaeyfor 4, 1972, at 529 Wabasha Street, used only 11 periods and then had to discontinue the operation at 529 Wabasha Street, and Whereas, They request permission toe use the remaining 15 periods at the new location, 733 Pierce Butler Road, beginning July 11, 1972, therefore, be it Resolved, That permission fes granted to the North Dale Booster Club to con- duct Bingo games for 15 periods, begin- ning July 11, 1972, and expiring October 17, 1972, which is To evenings be- tween the hours of 7:90 and 11:30 P.M. Adopted by the Council July 13, 1972. Approved July 17, 1972. (July 22, 1972) Council File No. 259264 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, Michael P. Kudingo desires to Classic fm -R esurrant, On a d Offlication M Sale Malt Beverage and Cigarette Licenses it 856 Payne Avenue and requests the eturn of the license fees deposited hereon, therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City offi- .ers be and they are hereby authorized o refund to Michael P. Kuding. the fee if $222.00 and to cancel said application .or license. Adopted by the Council July 13, 1972. Approved July 17, 1972. (July 22, 1972) council File No. 259265 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 1792 for the transfer of Off Sale Liquor License Mo. 2517 expiring January 31, 1973, is- sued to Theodore M. Bies at 678 Univer- sity Avenue, be and the same is hereby transferred to Marvin L. Olson and Ronald L. Olson at the same address. Adopted by the Council July 13, 1972. Approved July 17, 1972. (July 22, 1972) Council File No. 259266 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, Under C. F. No. 258698, May 18, 1972, the City Council granted Li- cense No. 6346 for Cigarette Vending Machine Operator (2 Machines) and Cigarette for St. Paul Goodwill Indus - Whereas, Under C. F. No. 259906, June 1, 1972, the City Council granted License vo. 6541 for ClassI—Foodstuff Vending Machine Location 1 Machine and Four (4) Additional Machines for St. Paul Goodwill Industries at 2543 Como Ave- nue, and Application L 14766 has been accepted for Laundry and/or Dry Cleaning Plant License for the St. Paul Goodwill Industries at 2543 Como Ave- nue, in error, because the location is outside the limits of the City of St. Paul, therefore, be it Resolved, That these licenses and ap- plication for license be and the same are hereby cancelled and refund made to them in the amount of $131.25. Adopted by the Council July 13, 1972. Approved July 17, 1972. (July 22, 1972) Council File No. 259267 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 1795 for Class B -Confectionery, Off Sale Malt Beverage, Cigarette and Cigarette Vending Machine Operator (2M) li- censes applied for by Marvin L. and Ronald L. Olson at 678 University Ave- nue, be and the same are hereby granted. Adopted by the Council July 13, 1972. Approved July 17, 1972. (July 22, 1972) Council File. No. 259268 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 2812 for Class C3 -Drive -In Restaurant and Cigarette licenses, a plied for by Bur- ger King Corporation at 1959 Ford Parkway, be and the same are hereby granted, subject to the following condi- tions, that the grounds be prepared and maintained so as to be dustless, that the debris be picked up and removed daily from the premises, and that the sidewalks around the property be OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 577 cleared of snow and ice during the Case No. 26-72-B; Property, Pioneer winter. (Building; Appellant, Davidson Coin - Adopted by the Council July 13, 1972.1pany by Watson Davidson. Approved July 17 1972. Case No. 36-72-B; Property 805 York (July 2i<, 1972) Avenue; Appellant, Joseph Bennett. Case No. 5-71-H: Property 97 No. Oxford; Appellant, Donald Windish. Council File No. 259269 — By Dean Adopted dd duthe he Coell July 14, 1972. Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games license (Ju y 22, 1972) applied for by the organization named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same is hereby granted, and Council File No. 259278—By Leonard W. the City Clerk is instructed to issue Levine— such license upon the payment into the Whereas, Mr. Bernard Sweet, Presi- City treasury of the required fees. dent of North Central Airlines and a Adopted by the Council July 13, 1972. resident of the City of St. Paul, hes Approved July 17, 1972, distinguished himself for outstanding (July 22, 1972) achievement in corporate aviation man- agement and substantial increases in Council File No. 259270 — By Dean air carrier service by North Central Meredith— Airlines to the Milwaukee County Resolved, That licenses applied for area; and by the persons named on the list at- Whereas, a Bernard Sweet will be tached to this resolution be and the awarded the 'Aerospace Man of the same are herebyranted, and the City Year" for 1972 at the Milwaukee Clerk is instruted to issue such li- County International Air Age Exposi- Clerkconseupon the payment into the City tion for his distinction and commit - treasury of the required fees. meat to the aviation industry; and Adopted by the Council July 13, 1972. Whereas, North Central Airlines is a Approved July 17, 1972. Minnesota home-based airlines that is (July 22, 1972) an valuable commercial asset to our r mmunity and is continually demon - Council File No. 259271 — By Dean standards of service, safety, professlonal Meredith— excellence, and environmental concern Resolved, That licenses applied for by fn its operation under the 'direction of the persons named on the list attached Mr. Bernard Sweet; so, therefore to this resolution be and the same are ge It Resolved, That the City Coun- hereby granted, and the City Clerk is cil on behalf of Its members end on instructed to issue such licenses upon behalf of the citizens of the City of the payment into the City treasury of St. Paul hereby through this resolution the required fees. exresses iia appreciation and recog- Adopted by the Council July 13, 1972. nit,ion of Mr. Bernard Sweet's continued Approved July 17, 1972. efforts and outstanding achievement. (July 22, 19 2) Adopted by the Council July 18, 1972. Approved myJul19, 172. Council File No. 259272—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to Council File No. 259279—BY Leonard W. install approximately 1000 lineal feet of Levine— Gas Main On Foxridge Road from Val- Whereas, The City Council of the leyside, north side of Foxridge to City of Saint Paul fes informed by the Valleyside south side of Foxridge Department of Parks, Recreation and under provisions of ordinance No. Public Buildings that the vacant and. 14786, approved May 27, 1971, open building(s) located at: Adopted by the Council July 14, 1972. 787 Selby Approved July 17, 1972. in the City of Saint Paul area proxi- mate hazard to the public health, wel- fare and safety; and Council File No. 259273—By Leonard W. Whereas, The last known record own - Levine— ars of said property are: Resolved That the Council hereby Mr. Richard Denny ratifies and approves the action of the 2572 Dellwood Avenue N. Saint Paul Board of Appeals and Re- and said owners have failed to secure view for the Housing, Building and Fire the same against entry by unauthorized Prevention Codes pertaining to the fol- persons in vfolatfon of Section 192.18 lowing listed property and as shown by of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and the official minutes of said Board of said vacant and open buildings) have Appeals, dated June 26 19727 a copy of been found and determined by the w ich, marked EXHIBIT ' A', is at- Council of the City oP Saint Paul to tached hereto and made a part hereof constitute a menace to the public by reference: health, welfare and safety and a public .Case No. 33-72-B; Property, 1197 Con- nuisance which must be immediately way; Appellant, Peter Giefer. abated to prevent loss of life or prop - Case No. 35-72-B; Property, 871 erty; now, therefore be it Payne; Appellant, Furniture Minnesota Resolved, That the Department of by Steven Lien. Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings Case No. 37-72-H: Property, 699 Day- is authorized and directed to immedl- ton Avenue; Appellant, Richard Fur- ately secure said buildings by the use long. of contract labor under contract No. 578 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL L 7525 pending proceedings under the (W 1,0 of Southwest quarter (SW Hazardous Buildings Act; and be it !a), eleven and twenty hundredths Further Resolved, That the expense (11.20) chains more or less to a of securing such buildings be paid from point in said line intersected by Fund No, 0979-269, Summary Abate- North line of Lots forty-five and ment, and that the Corporation Coun- forty-six (45 & 46), J. W. Bass' sel be directed to take appropr, t- ac- Acre Lots produced East to East tion to reimburse said fund by action line of said eighty (80) acre tract, against the owner of said property. thence running West on Northerly Estimated Cost: $114.50. line of said Lots forty-five (45) and Adopted by the Council July 18, 1972. forty-six (46) and prolongations Approved July 19, 1972. thereof East and West nine and (July 22, 1972) eighty-six hundredths (9.86) chains, thence running North parallel with East line of said West one-half Council File No. 259280 -By Leonard W. (W ;0 of Southwest quarter (SW Levine- 1W, eleven and twenty hundredths Whereas, The City Council of the (11.20) chains to North line of said City of Saint Paul is informed by the eighty (80) acre tract, thence run - Department of Parks. Recreation and ning East on last named line nine Public Buildings that the vacant and and eighty-six hundredths (9.86) open" buildings(s) located at: chains to place of of tCi sub - Sect to the rights of thhee City of 498 Selby St. Paul for opening of Arkwright in the City of Saint Paul are a proxl- Street, according to the United mate hazard to the public heaiih, wel- States Government survey thereof. fareand safety, and Whereas, The property described Whereas, The last known record own- therein is necessary for the Arlington- . ers of said property are: Arkwright Park Site, Project No. Minn. Rent -A -Trailer Systems OSA-113, and the price at which the 490 Selby Avenue Property may be purchased is at the and said owners have failed to secure total amount of $23,500.00, a fair and the same against entry by unauthor- reasonable price according to the ap- ized persons in violation of Section praisal obtained by the City Valuation 192.18 of the Saint Paul Le islative Engineer; and Code, and said vacant and open build- Whereas, The City Valuation Engi- in (s) have been found and deter- neer has recommended the purchase of said property at the price stated mored by the c Council of the City of above, as evidenced by his report sub - Saint Paul to constitute a menace to mReso herewith; now, therefore, it the public health, welfare and safety Resolved, That pursuant to Ordinance and a public nuisance which must be No. 15076, Council File No. 258107, immediately abated to prevent loss of approved April 27, 1972, the Council life or property; now, therefore be it of the City of Saint Paul does hereby Resolved, That the Department of authorize the purchase of the above Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings described land, and be it is authorized and directed to immedi- Resolved Further, That the proper ately secure said buildings by the'trse City_ofioials are hereby authorized and of contract labor under contract -116.7 -directed to pay to Leonard G. and L 7525 pending proceedings under the Lois S. Coffeen, record fee owners, the Hazardous Buildings Act; and be it ;,sum of $23,500.00, said sum to be paid Further Resolved, That the expense Ao the aforesaid vendors from PIR Fund of securing such buildings be paid from -Code 6000-502, (L-7354) to be refmburs- Fund No. C 0979-269, Summary Abate- ed from Fund 9770-460-006, upon their ment, and that the orporation Counsel furnishing evidence of good marketable be directed to take appropriate action title in the aforesaid vendors, and the to reimburse said fund by action against total payment to be made upon tender the owner of said property. by said parties of appropriate deeds Estimated cost: $114.50. conveying title to said property to the Adopted by the Council 18, 1972. City of Saint Paul. Approved July 19, 197?�/Jt�1y Adopted by the Council July 18, 1972. (July 22, 192) Approved July 19, 1972. (July 22, 1972) Council Zoe No. 259281 -By Leonard W. Council File No. 259286 - By Dean Levine- Meredith - Whereas, The City of Saint Paul act- Resolved, That Application M 1719 ing through its Valuation Engineer has for Motor Vehicle Salvage Dealer, ap- secured an agreement for the purchase plied for by Fred Reiter at 240 West of that certain property described as Sycamore Avenue, be and the same follows: is hereby granted, subject to all the The Southerly one hundred seventy- provisions of Ordinance No. 8943 rela- five (S'ly 175) feet of the Northerly tive to dismantling yards, and further six hundred twenty (N'ly 620) feet subject to the conditions that the side - of the Westerly one hundred walks abutting said premises be kept seventy-five (W'ly 175) feet of the clean of snow and ice at all times. Westerly one-half (W'ly ?z) of Adopted by the Council July 18, 1972. that part of Section Twenty (20), Approved July 19, 1972. Township twenty-nine (29), Range (July 22, 1972) Twenty-two (22), particularly de- scribed as follows: Commene'aat the Northeast corner of the West Council File No. 259287 - By Dean one-half (W iD of the Southwest Meredith - quarter (SW Sa) of Section Twenty Resolved, That Application M 2802 (20), thence running Southerly on for Class D -Original Container, Off Sale the East line of said West one-half I Malt Beverage and Cigarette licenses, OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 579 applied for by 7th -St. Clair Liquor the proposed location and design of Store, Inc. at 665 W. Seventh Street, Interstate 35E; and be it be and the same are hereby granted. Further Resolved, That the Saint Paul Adopted by the Council July 18, 1972. City Council hereby requests that the Approved July 19, 1972. Secretary of the Department of Trans - (July 22, 1972) portation prepare an environmental impact statement pertaining to Inter- state 35E in accordance with federal Council File No. 259288 - By Dean statutes and regulations. Meredith- Adopted by the Council July 18, 1972. Resolved, That Application M 2820 Approved July 19, 1972. for the transfer of On Sale Liquor (July 22, 1972) License No. 8108, expiring January 31, 1973, issued to Joseph Pitzl at 870 Payne Avenue, be and the same is hereby Council File No. 259296 -By Leonard W. transferred to Cher Mac, Inc. at the Levine - same address.Whereas, The City Council of the City Adopted by the Council July 18, 1972. of Saint Paul 1s informed by the De - Approved ,uly 19, 1972. partment of Parks, Recreation and Pub - (July 22, 1972) tic Buildings that the vacant and open building(s) located at: 932 Dayton Council File No. 259289 - By Dean in the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- Meredith- mate hazard to the public health, wel- Resolved, That licenses applied for fare and safety; and by the persons named on the list at- Whereas, the last known record tached to this resolution be and the owners of said property are: same are hereby granted, and the City Mr. &Mrs. James Buckhanon fy Clerk is instructed to issue such li- g32 Dayton y„ censes upon the payment into the City Saint Paul, Minnesota 55104 treasury of the required fees. Saint James Buckhanon Adopted by the Council July 18, 1972. & Mr Mrs. Minnesota Data Approved July 19, 1972. 1001 Selby (July 22, 1972) Saint Paul, Minnesota 55103 and said owners have failed to secure Council File No. 259290 - By Dean the same against entry by unauthorized Meredith- persons in violation of Section 192.18 of Resolved, That licenses applied for the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and by the persons named on the List at- said vacant and open �building(s) have tached to this resolution be and the been found and determined by the same are hereby granted, and the City Council of the City of Saint Paul to Clerk is instructed to issue such lI- constitute a menace to the public censes upon the payment into the City health, welfare and safety and a public treasury of the required fees. nuisance which must be immediately Adopted by the Council July 18, 1972. abated to prevent loss of life or prop - Approved July 19, 1972.erty; now therefore be it (July 22, 1972) Resolved, That the Department of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings is authorized and directed to immedi- ately secure said buildings by the use Council File No. 259291 - By Ruby of contract labor under contract No. Hunt- L 7525 pending proceedings under the Whereas, The Saint Paul City Council Hazardous Buildings Act; and be it has received extensive testimony from Further Resolved That the expense concerned citizens and associations in of securing such buildings be paid from opposition to the proposed and plan- Fund No. 0979-269, Summary Abate- ned route of Interstate Highway 35E ment, and that the Corporation Counsel from West Seventh Street in the City be directed to take appropriate action of Saint Paul to its proposed junction to reimburse said fund by action with Interstate Highway 94; andagainst the owner of said property. Whereas, The Saint Paul City Council Estimated cost: $286.25 desires an assurance that the best pos- Adopted by the Council July 19, 1972. sible route and design, in conformance Approved July 20, 1972. with all economic, environmental, and (July 22, 1972) social factors will be implemented in the construction of Interstate Highway 35E: and Whereas, The Saint Paul City Council Council File No. 259297 -BY Leonard W. realizes that conditions affecting com- Levine- munities and their environment have Whereas, The City Council of the City changed since the general route for of Saint Paul is informed by the De Interstate Highway 35E was approved partment of Parks, Recreation and Pub - in 1957; and lie Buildings that the vacant and open Whereas, The Saint Paul City Council buildings) located at: has a responsibility to consider the im- 647 Marshall pact of all highway planning, not only Saint Paul, Minnesota 55104 upon the immediate neighborhood but in the City of Saint Paul area proxi- upon the total community, now, there- mate hazard to the public health, wel- fore, of it fare and safety; and Resolved, That the Saint Paul City Whereas, The last known record Council hereby requests the Minnesota owners of said property are: Highway Department halt Construe -tion and conduct a public hearing on Mr. &Mrs. Max Daniels the proposed location and design, t 1925 Rome Avenue to gether with possible alternatives to Saint Paul, Minnesota 55116 0 580 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL and said owners have failed to secure the same against entry by unauthorized persons in violation of Section 192.18 of theSaint Paul Legislative Code, and said vacant and open buildings) have been found and determined by the Council of the City of Saint Paul to constitute a menace to the public health, welfare and safety and a public nuisance which must be immediately abated to prevent loss of life or proper- ty; now, therefore be it Resolved, That epartment of Parks, Recreation and PDic Buildings is authorized and directed to Immedi- ately secure said buildings by the use of contract labor under contract No. L 7525 pending proceedings under the Hazardous Buildings Act; and be it Further Resolved That the expense of securing such buildings be paid from Fund No. 0979-269, Summary Abate- ment, and that the Corporation Counsel be directed to take appropriate action to reimburse said fund by action against RAYMOND AVENUE from Wabash Avenue to University Avenue SHERIDAN AVENUE from Cleveland Avenue to Davern Street SUBURBAN AVENUE from Kennard Street to Hazel Street TENTH STREET from Jackson Street to Interstate 35E off ramp at Sibley Street Be, And hereby are designated as 'Municipal State -Aid Streets" of said City, subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Highways of the State of Minnesota; and be it further Resolved, That the City Clerk is here- by authorized and directed to forward two certified copies of this resolution to the Commissioner of Highways for Ila consideration. Adopted by the Council July 19, 1972. Approved July 20, 1972. (July 22, 1972) the owner of saidproperty. Council File No. 259303 -By Robert F. Estimated cost: $538.15 Sprafka- Adopted by the Council July 19, 1972. Resolved, That the Northern States Approved July 20, 1972. Power Company be given permission (July 22, 1972) toplace, construct and thereafter main- tain an underground electric distribu- tion line along or across Council File No. 259301 - By Ruby from existing pale Galtier Avenue e at 61 feet north of Hunt- Thomas Avenue in accordance with the Whereas, It appears to the City Coun- sketch attached hereto. Work to start ell of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, °n or after July 17, 1972 and to be com- that the streets hereinafter described pleted on or before July 24, 1972. should be revoked as Municipal State- Adopted by the Council July 19, 1972. Aid Streets under the Provisions of Approved July 20, 1972. Minnesota Laws; now therefore be it (July 22, 1972) Resolved, By the City Council of the City of Saint Paul that the streets de- scribed as follows, to -wit: Council File No. 259304 -By Robert F. BURNS AVENUE from Kennard Sprafka- Street to Hazel Street Is portion of Resolved, That permission be and is Municipal State Aid Route No. 216) hereby granted to the Northwestern HAMPDEN AVENUE from Wabash Bell Telephone Company to make nae. Avenue to Universlty Avenue (a essary excavations for and to place and portion of Municipal State Aid hereafter maintain buried cable south Route No. 146) of Sidney Street, and West of Dodd MYRTLE AVENUE from Pelham Road. Boulevard to Vandalia Street (a All work to be in accordance with portion of Municipal State Aid the attached plans as approved. Route No. 172) The Telephone Company to pay cost WABASH AVENUE from Raymond of publication incident hereto. Avenue to Vandalia Street (a por- Adopted by the Council July 19, 1972, tion of Municipal State Aid Route Approved July 20, 1972. No, 213) (July 22, 1972) Be And hereby are revoked as Municipal State Id Streets of said RESOLUTION RATIFYING City, subject tothe approval of the ASSESSMENT Commissioner of Highways of the State of Minnesota; and be it further Resolved, That the City Clerk is here- Council File No. 259292- by authorized and directed to forward two certified copies of this resolution In the matter of the assessment of to the Commissioner of Highways for his consideration. benefits, cost and expenses for gradin€ Adopted by the Council July 19, 1972. and surfacing ALBERT STREET froir Approved July 20, 1972. Dayton Avenue to Marshall Avenue (July 22, 1972) Also construct concrete curb and guttei Council File No. 259302 - By Ruby Hunt - Whereas, It appears to the City Coun- cil of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, that the streets hereinafter described should be designated as "Municipal State-Ald Streets •' under the provisions of Minnesota Laws of 1957, Chapter 943; now therefore be it Resolved, By the City Council of the City of St. Paul that the streets num- bered and described as follows, to -wit: January 27, 1971, Final Order 252570, ap- proved February 23, 1971. A public hearing having been had uponothe assessment for the above imprvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be 1t therefore Resolved, That the Bald assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 581 ordered to be submitted to the District Resolved, That the said assessment Court of the County of Ramsey for I be and the same is hereby in all re- confirmation, spects ratified, and the same 1s hereby Be It Further Resolved, That the ordered to be submitted to the District said assessment be and it is hereby Court of the County of Ramsey for determined to be payable in 5 equal confirmation. installments. Be It the Resolved,. That the File No. L7538 -G, said assessment be and it is hereby Adopted by the Council July 19, 1972. determined to be payable in 5 equal Approved July 20, 1972. installments. (July 22, 1972) File No. 17433-G. Adopted by the Council July 19, 1972. Approved July 20, 1972. RESOLUTION RATIFYING (July 22, 1972) ASSESSMENT RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259293 - In the matter of the assessment of I Council File No. 259295 - benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material In the matter of the assessment of and construct concrete curb and gutter benefits, cost and expenses for con - on NORTH PARK DRIVE from the structing a public sanitary sewer in West line of the East ;fr of the North- NORTH PARK DRIVE from Hazel west !4 of Section 2, Township 8, Street to Ruth Street. Also construct Range 22 to Ruth Street. Also construct sewer service connections (S-1363), un - sewer for storm water purposes. Also der Preliminary Order 244262, approved construct water service connections and June 4, 1969, Intermediary Order 245602, storm water drainage facilities, under approved September 16, 1969, Final Or - Preliminary Order 244146, approved May der 246072, approved October 28, 1969. 28, 1969, Intermediary Order 245803, as proved September 16, 1969, Final Order A public hearing having been had 246070, approved October 28, 1969. upon the assessment for the above A public hearing havingbeen had improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the upon the assessment for the above Council, and Having been considered improvement, and said assessment finally satisfactory, be it therefore having been further considered by the Resolved, That the said assessment Council, and having been considered be and the same 15 hereby in all re - finally satisfactory, be it therefore s p e cts ratified, and the same is hereby R -solved, That the said assessment ordered to be submitted to the Distrlot be and the same is hereby in all re- Court of the County of Ramsey for spects ratified, and the same is hereby confirmation. ordered to be submitted to the District Be It Further Resolved, That the Court of the County of Ramsey for said assessment be and it is hereby confirmation. determined to be payable in 5 equal Be It Further Resolved, That the installments. - said assessment be and it is hereby File No. 17917. determined to be payable in 5 equal Adopted by the Council July 19, 1972, installments. Approved July 20, 1972. File No. 17407. (July 22, 1972) Adopted by the Council July 19, 1972. Approved July 20, 1972. (July 22, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259282- Council File No. 259294- In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con - In the matter of the assessment of structing a public storm sewer in benefits, cost and expenses for grading STEVENS STREET from Charlton St. to and surfacing with bituminous material Waseca St.; in WASECA STREET from the East-West alley in Block 3, Como Stevens SC to Roble St.; in BELLOWS Park Second Addition from Church Bl STREET from Stevens St. to Congress Street to Oxford Street and the North- St.; in ROBIE STREET from Waseca South alley in said Block 3, from the St. to Bellows St.; in CONGRESS East-West all to Hatch Avenue. Also STREET from Bellows St. to Bidwell construct a sewer In the alley for storm St.; also construct public storm sewer water purposes (G-15281, under Pre- m HARVARD STREET from Curtice St. liminary Order 244163, a proved May?' to Sidney St.; in WOODBURY STREET 1969, Intermediary Order 246249, ap- from Wyoming St. to Sidney St.; in proved a November 12, 1969, Final Order BROWN AVENUE from Wyoming St. 246587, approved December 9, 1969. from Harvard Harvard Ave. Eo Woodbury STREET in A public hearing having been had SIDNEY STREET from Harvard Ave. to upon the assessment for the above Trunk Highway 56 acd all to %e known proved 582 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 245833, approved October 7, 1969, Final assessed against the lot or lots of the Order 246154, approved November 4, particular owner to whom the notice 1969. is directed. The assessment of benefits, cost and Adopted by the Council July 18, 1972. expenses for and in connection with Approved July 19, 1972. the above improvement having been (July 22, 1972) submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, RES thereforeand thOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- , be It the said assessment MENT AND FIXING TIME OF Resolved, be e same is hereby in all HEARING THEREON that a public said assessment on J Council File No. 259284- Unamber of the Court House and City HallBuilding, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. File No. 17406. dopted by the Council July 18, 1972. Approved July 19, 1972. (July 22, 1972) In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction and reconstruction of side- walks and work incidental thereto: Contract 70-M-0502, Levy No. 14, Dis- trict No. 3, Assessable: F. O. 249158-Minnehaha Ave., both sides from Edgerton St. to Payne Ave. F. O. 245669 -Chamber St., east side from E. Hoyt Ave. to E. Idaho Ave. Non -Assessable: F. O. 249158-Minnehaha Ave., both sides from Edgerton St. to Payne Ave. RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- The assessment of benefits, cost and MENT AND FIXING TIME OF expenses for and in connection with HEARING THEREON the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and Council File No. 259283- found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it In the matter of the assessment of Resolved, That the said assessment benefits, cost and expenses for construe- be and the same is hereby in all tion or reconstruction of sidewalks and respects approved. work incidental thereto: Contract 70-M- Resolved Further, that a 0502, Levy No. 13, District No. 3, lic hearing be had on said assessmentonAssessable: the fifth day of August, 1972, at the F. O. 248720 -Forest St., both sides hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council from Wakefield St. to Wilson Ave. Chamber of the Court House and City F. O. 250062-Glenridge Ave., both Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; sides from McKnight Rd, to Winthrop that the Commissioner of Finance give St, notice of said meetings, as required by F. O. 250061 -Hillsdale Ave., north side the Charter, stating in said notice the from McKnight Rd, to Winthrop St. time and place of hearing, the nature of the Improvement, and the amount Non -Assessable: assessed against the lot or lots of the F. O. 248720 -Forest St., both sides particular owner to whom the notice from Wakefield St. to Wilson Ave. is directed. F. O. 250062-Glenridge Ave., both Adopted by the Council July 18, 1972. sides from McKnight Rd. to Winthrop Approved July 19, 1972. St. (July 22, 1972) F. O. 2500 Hillsdale Ave., north side from McKnight Rd. to Winthrop St. The assessment of benefits, cost and RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS - expenses for and in connection with MENT AND FIXING TIME OF the above improvement having been HEARING THEREON submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Council File No. 259285- Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all In the matter of the assessment of respects approved. benefits, cost and expenses for con - Resolved Further, that apublic struction and reconstruction of side - hearing be had on said assessment on walks and work incidental thereto: the 16th day of August, 1972, at the Contract 70-M-0502, District No. 3, Levy hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council No. 15, Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; Assessable: that the Commissioner of Finance Rive F. O. 249624 -White Bear Ave., west notice of said meetings, as requireel by side from Ivy Ave. to Clear Ave, and on the Charter, stating in said notice the the southside of Clear Ave. from White time and place of hearing, the nature Bear Ave. to the west approximately of the improvement, and the amount 120 feet. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 583 Non -Assessable: F. O. 249624 -White Bear Ave., west side from Ivy Ave. to Clear Ave. and on the south side of Clear Ave. from White Bear Ave. to the west approximately 120 feet. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 16th day of August, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the n-tieular owner to whom the notice Adopted by the Council July 18, 1972. Approved July 19, 1972. (July 22, 1972) FINAL ORDERS Council File No. 259261 - In the Matter of constructing and re- constructing sidewalks and replacing with integral curb and sidewalk and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement except where It is deter- mined tha{ good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. 59694 Preliminary Order 256428, Approved May 3, 1972, Description - Pinehurst Ave., both sides from Snelling Ave. to Fairview Ave. yy Finance Order 2 8431 NAppp396 e5� Mayllmin972, Description - Hillcrest Ave., both sides from Snelling Ave. to Fairview Ave. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, ane having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is constructinf and reconstructing sidewalks and re- placing with integral curb and side• walk and by doing all other work whicl is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, except where it L determined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. 59695 Preliminarl Order 28431, Appproved May 3, 1972 Descripption - illllerest Ave., boll sides frem Snelling Ave. to Fairviev Ave. ind the Council hereby orders said mprovement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- nissioner of Public Works be and is iereby instructed and directed to ?repare plans and specifications far ,aid improvement'and submit same to he Council for approval; that upon :aid approval, the proper city officials ire hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said Improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council July 13, 1972. Approved July 17, 1972. (July 22, 1972) �:ouncil File No. 259275 - In the Matter of grading and sur- facing with bituminous material the alley in Block 16, Sylvan Park Addition tothe City of Saint Paul and Fooshe Addition, from Randolph Avenue to Palace Avenue (G-2008), under Pre- liminary Order 258534, approved May 10, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, Addition, from Randolph Avenue to Palace Avenue (G-2008), and the Coun- cil hereby orders said improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for Bald improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said Improvement in accordance therewith. File No. 17637-G. Adopted by the Council July 18, 1972. Approved July 19, 1972. (July 22, 1972) (Council File No. 259277 - In the Matter of reconstructing the sidewalk on the north side of St. Anthony Avenue from Fry Street to Pierce Street and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, under Preliminary Order 258551, approved May 10, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is to reconstruct 584 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL the sidewalk on the north side of St. Anthony Avenue from Fry Street to Pierce Street and by doing all other work which is necessary and i_n.oidental to complete said improvement, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist, and the Council hereby orders said im- provement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications £or said improvement, an tl submit same to the Council for apprev.:'.; that upon said approval, the proper efty officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said unprovement in accordance therewith. File No. 59710. Adopted by the Council July 18, 1972. Approved July 19, 1972, (July 22, 1972) FINAL ORDER IN CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS Council File No. 259276 - In the matter of condemning and taking an easement in the land neces- sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- cluding right of removal of lateral sup- port from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations thereof or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 16, Sylvan Park Addition to the City of Saint Paul and Fooshe Addition from Randolph Avenue to Palace Avenue (G-2008) under Preliminary Order 258535, ap- proved May 10, 1972, Intermediary Order 259097, approved June 22, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is condemning or or Park Addition to the City of Saint Paul and Fooshe Addition from Randolph Avenue to Palace Avenue (G-2008) and the Council hereby orders said im- provements to be made. Resolved Further, That the following' land, lands or easements therein be and the same are hereby ordered to be taken, appropriated and condemned for the purpose of making said improvements, viz.: Condemning and taking an easement' in the land necessary for the slopes, cuts and fills, including right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by exca- vations thereof or construction of slopes' in the grading and surfacing with bi- tuminous material the alley in Block 16, Sylvan Park Addition to the City of Saint Paul and Fooshe Addition from Randolph Avenue to Palace Ave- nue. (G-2008) Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for sal d improvement, and the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance ther6with. Adopted by the Council July 18, 1972. Approved July 19, 1972. (July 22; 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No, 259183 -Ordinance No. 15152 -By Ruby Hunt - An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 13539, approved January 31, 1967 pertaining to Parking Meter Zones. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 13539, approved January 31, 1967'is hereby amended by adding the following to Section 3, two-hour - four -nickel area, thereof: Sixth St., from Auditorium St. to Ex- change St. -North Side SECTION 2 That Ordinance No. 13539, approved January 31, 1967, is hereby amended by deleting the Jollgwing from Section 5, fifteen-minuW one -nickel area, there- of: Location -Sixth St. approx. 160 ft. east of Exchange St. -North Side of Street Location -Sixth St. approx. 140 ft. east of Exchange St. -North Side of Street Location -Sixth St. approx. 50 ft. east of Exchange St. -North Side of Street SECTION 3 That Ordinance No. 13539, approved January 31, 1967, is hereby amended by adding the following to Section 5, fff- teen-minute - one -nickel area, thereof: Location -Wall St. approx. 28 ft. south of Seventh St. -West Side of Street. SECTION 4 That Ordinance No. 13539, approved January 31, 1967, is hereby amended byy adding the following to Section 5, fif- teen -minute - one -nickel area, thereof (to be enforced 24 hrs. a day, 7 days a week): Location -Kellogg Blvd. approx. 20 ft. west of Sibley St. - South Side of Street Location -Kellogg Blvd. approx. 43 ft. west of Sibley St. - South Slde of Street Location -Kellogg Blvd. approx. 55 ft. west of Sibley St. - South Side of Street OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 585 Location -Kellogg Blvd. approx. 77 ft. west of Sibley St. - South Side of Street Location -Kellogg Blvd. approx. 99 ft. west of Sibley St. - South Side of Street SECTION 5 This ordinance shall not be printed as part of the Saint Paul Legislative Code but shall be incorporated therein by reference. SECTION 6 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publica- tion. Passed by the Council July 20, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Tedesco, Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved July 21, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (July 29, 1972) Council File No. 259241 -Ordinance No. 15153 -By Victor J. Tedesco - AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF ROBERT PIRAM AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to Robert Piram, the sum of $197.16, in full settlement of his claim of dam- ages sustained on or about May 19, 1972 as more particularly set out in a com- unication to the City Council on May 30, 1972. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon his execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sustained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council July 27, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Dome. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved July 27, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (July 29, 1972) RESOLUTIONS �ouncil File No. 259305 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That application for Sunday Jn Sale Liquor License made by the Following applicant who is a holder of in On Sale Liquor license at the ad- dress shown, be and the same is hereby granted and in compliance with C. F. No. 235531 Ordinance No. 13755, which amends Chapter No. 308.00 of the St. Paul Legislative Code and Ordinances. Marvin Flaherty, 1179-81 E. Seventh Street Adopted by the Council July 20, 1972. Approved July 21, 1972. (July 29, 1972) Council File No. 259306 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council July 20, 1972. Approved July 21, 1972. (July 29, 1972) Council File No. 259307 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment Into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council July 20, 1972. Approved July 21, 1972. (July 29, 1972) Council File No. 259308 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses appiled for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby grantedand the City Clerk is instructed to issue such h- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council July 20, 1972. Approved July 21, 1972. (July 29, 1972) Council File No. 259309 -By Leonard W. Levine - Whereas, The City ,Council of the in City of Saint Paul is formed by the 'Department of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings that the vacant and open building(s) located at: 466 Banfil Saint Paul, Minnesota 55102 in the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- mate hazard to the public health, wel- fare and safety; and Whereas, The last known record owners of said property are: Mr. Michael A. Jones 466 Banfil Saint Paul, Minnesota 55102 and said owners have failed to secure the same against entry by unauthorized persons in violation of Section 192.18 586 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and Department of Housing and Urban De - said vacant and open building(s) have velopment effectuating that Title, ppro- been found and determined by the vide that no person shall be diserimi- Council of the City of Saint Paul to nated against because of race, color, or constitute a menace to the public national origin In the use of the land health, welfare and safety and a_publlc acquired and/or developed; and nuisance which must be inuue"igtgly Whereas, It is recognized that the abated to prevent loss of life or prop- contract for federal grant will impose erty; now, therefore be itcertain obligations and responsibilities Resolved, That the Department of upon the Applicant and will require Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings among other things: (1) assurances that i= authorized and directed i^medi- families and individuals displaced as a ately secure said buildings by the use result of the open -space land project of contract labor under contract No. are offered decent, safe, and sanitary L 7525 pending proceedings under the housing, (2) compliance with federal Hazardous Buildings Act; and be it labor standards, and (3) compliance Further ResolvedThat the expense with federal requirements relating to of securing such buildings be paid from equal employment opportunity; and Fund No. 0979-269, Summary Abate- Whereas, It is estimated that the cost ment, anC and that the orporation Counsel of acquiring said interest will be be directed to take appropriate action $59,600; and to reimburse said fund by !on against Whereas, It is estimated that the total the owner of said property. amount of relocation payments to be Estimated Cost: $286.25 made to eligible site occupants dis- Adopted by the Council July 20, 1972. placed from property to be acquired Approved July 21, 1972. will be $15,475; (July 29, 1972) Now, Therefore, Be it resolved by the Council of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota: Council File No. 256913 -By Charles P. 1. That an application be made to the McCarty- Department of Housing and Urban De - Whereas, Charter Section 203.3 pro- velopment for a grant In an amount vides for increases in the adopted bud- authorized by Title VD of the Housing get, and Act of 1961, as amended, which amount Whereas, By letter dated May 25, 1972 is presently estimated to be $60,175 and (copy attached) the Comptroller did re- that the Applicant will pay the balance Part that additional funds are available, of the cost from other funds available therefore be it to it. Resolved, 2. That the Director of Parks and ed, There is hereby appropri- Recreation and Public Buildings is ated from the debt fund balance to operating fund the sum of $500,000.00 to hereby authorized and directed be credited to a new item in the "Reve- cute and to file such applicationnith with nue Summary" -namely Interest -Bond the Department of Housing and Urban Fund Investments; and be it Development, to provide additional in - Further Resolved, That the sum of formation and to furnish such dode- $500,000.00 is hereby appropriated to partmments as may be required by said de - Activity 0963-460, Civic Center Expense parlment and to act as the authorized in Charter Fund 35, and be it correspondent of the Applicant. and the Finally Resolved, That this resolution proper city officials are authorized to shall not be adopted by this Council execute such contracts as are required until after a public hearing has been by the department. P 3, That the proposed acquisition and held for which flue days public development is in accordance with notice shall have been given en once in the plans for the and that, of land for open - official newspaper of the City and the space uses, and that, should said grant approval s the Comptroller is endorsed be made, the Applicant will develop, on this resolution. and retain said land for the use deslg- Adopted by the Council Tune 21 1972. nated in said application and approved Approved June 2, 1972, by the Department of Housing and (July 29, 1912) Urban Development. 4. That the United States of America and the Secretary of Housing and Council File No. 259310 -By Victor J. Urban Development be, and they here- Tedesco- by are, assured of full compliance by Whereas, Title VII of the Housing Act the Applicant with regulations of the of 1 961 , as amended, provides for the Department of Housing and Urban De - making of grants by the Secretary of velopment effectuating Title VI of the Housing and Urban Development to Civil Rights Act of 1964. states and local public bodies to assist 5. That the United States of America them in the acquisition and development and the Secretary of Housing and of permanent interests in land for open- Urban Development be, and they here - space uses where such assistance is by are, assured of full compliance by needed for carrying out a unified or the Applicant with the federal labor officially coordinated program for the standards imposed under Title VII of provision and development of open- the Housing Act of 1961, as amended. space land as part of the comprenen- Adopted by the Council July 21, 1972. sively planned development of the Approved July 24, 1972, urban area; and (July 29, 1972) Whereas, The City of Saint Paul (herein sometimes referred to as '*Ap- plicant") desires to acquire certain land located in the Crosby Lake -Hidden Council File No. 259311 -By Leonard W. Falls area, which land is to be held and Levine - used for permanent open -space land for Whereas, The Building Department recreation purposes; and has requestedthe City Council to hold Whereas, Title VI of the Civil Rights a public hearing to consider the advis- Act of 1964, and the regulations of the ability and necessity of the correction OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 587 or wrecking and removal of the follow- ing described buildings, said structures having been reported to constitute a public hazard: 932 Dayton; Legal Description, Lot 3, Block 2, Smith & Taylors Add.; Type of Structure -Two story frame single family dwelling 28' x 44' Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: James Buchanan Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Paul in the Council Chamber of the Court Housein said city at 10:00 a.m. on August 30, 1972 to consider the advis- ability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said structures on the above described property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the Building Department, on behalf of the City Council, notify by mall the record owners of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other interested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing Adopted by the Council July 21, 1972. Approved July 24, 1972. (July 29, 1972) Council File No. 259312 -By Leonard W. Levine - Whereas, The Building Department has requested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the advis- ability and necessity of the correction or wrecking and removal of the follow- ing described buildings, said structures having been reported to constitute a public hazard: 621 Selby; Legal Description,Lot 1 & ex. W. 10' of Lot 2, Block 4, Holcomb's Addn.; Type of Structure -Two story frame duplex 42' x 60' Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: John Crea Twin City Federal James H. Lewis MarilynPalumbo Dorothy Queener Carol Arnston ThereforeBe It Resolved, That a Public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Paul in the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on August 10, 1972 to consider the advis- ability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said structures on the above described Property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the Building Department, on behalf of the City Council, notify by mail the record owners of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other interested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. Adopted by the Council July 21, 1972. Approved July 24, 1972. (July 29, 1972) Council File No. 259313 -By Leonard W. Levine - In the matter of hazardous buildings being that frame, six unit apartment building known and described as 886 Laurel in the City of Saint Paul and •ituated upon those premises legally described as Lot 7, Block 19, Summit Park Addition, according to the plat on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota. Whereas, Pursuant to resolution, C. F. No. 254782, approved July 2, 1971, a pub- lic hearing was scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on July 13, 1971 before the Council of the City of Saint Paul, said hearing pertaining to the condition of the struc- said at Marshall is the unrecorded contract purchaser and William H. Muske, Jr. is the contract purchaser; and that there are no other lien holders of rec-. Ord; and that it is further determined that the above described building con- stitutes a hazardous building within the definition of Minnesota Statutes Section 463.15 for the following reasons: a. Said building is standing vacant, abandoned and is subiect to being entered by unauthorized persons; b. The exterior condition of the building is as follows: The chimney has loose bricks above the roof line. The porches, exterior stairway, roof cornice, exterior doors, window sash and siding have dry rot.; c. The interior condition of the building is as follows: The seven rooms and three baths on the first floor have all been vandalized. The four rooms and two baths on the second floor have been vandalized. The ceiling is burned through the roof. There is extensive damage to the roof due to fire. The basement is filled with debris. The plumbing, heating and electrical systems have all been vandalized and the plumbing fixtures have been removed; d. The occupancy of this building as an apartment bullding is in viola- tion of the zoning ordinance which ]imps the occupancy of a building in B" zones to a maximum of two apartments; e. The building in the above con- dition is beyond reasonable repair; f. The building is unfit for human habitation in its present condition and the above corrections must be made in compliance with the Building Code and the Housing Code of the City of Saint Paul in order to make the same habitable; g'The building constitutes a nui- sance and a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare because of its physical damage, dilapidation and inadequate maintenance; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 through 463.26, and based upon the foregoing flndings of the City Council, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby make the following Order: 588 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 589 ORDER a. The building is standing vacant, Council File No. 259315—By Leonard W.'the Council of the City of Saint Paul 1. The owner of the above described abandoned and is subject to being Levine— does hereby make the following Order: building shall make the same safe and entered by unauthorized persons; In the matter of hazardous buildings ORDER not detrimental to the public peace, The b. The exterior condition of the being that two story frame duplex 1. The owner of the above described health, safety and welfare by having is as follows: The bricks of known and described as 530-32 Marion building shall make the same safe and the said building razed and the maters- the chimney are loose. The front and in the City of Saint Paul and situated not detrimental to the public peace, als therefrom removed from the prem- rear porches are decayed and the upon those premises legally described health, safety and welfare by having ises within thirty (30) days from the cornice, doors, windows and frames as the North part of the West )� of Lot the said bulldbi razed and the mater - date of the service of this Order; are rotted. The windows on the first 4, Block 19, Robertson and Van Etten's Isla therefrom removed from the prem - Unless such corrective action is floor have been broken; Addition to Saint Pa, according to the 'I ices within thirty (30) days from the taken to comply with this Order or an c. The interior condition of the plat thereof an file and of record in the Register Deeds in date of the service of this Order; answer served upon the City of Saint building is as follows: The fireplace office of the of and Ramsey, State 2. Unless such corrective action is Paul and filed In the Office of the Clerk of the District Court of Ramsey County, has been smashed, and the plaster is broken and missing. The plaster on for the County of of Minnesota, taken to comply with this Order or an answer served upon the City of Saint Minnesota, within twenty (20) days from the date of the service of this the second floor is cracked and checked. The electrical and plumbing have been Whereas, Pursuant to resolution, C. F. No. 259132, approved June 23, 1972, Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court of Ramsey County, days Order, a Motion for Summary Enforce- ment of this Order to raze and remove systems vandalized and the fixtures are missing; a public hearing was scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on July 6, 1872, before the Minnesota, within twenty (20) from the date of the service of this the said building will be made to the d. The building in the above condi- Council of the City of Saint Paul, Bald Order, a Motion for Summary Enforce - Ramsey County District Court; tion is beyond reasonable repair; hearing pertaining to the condition of ment of this Order to raze and remove 3. In the event that the building is to e. The building is unfit for human the anlocated at 530-32 Marion, the said building will be made to the be razed by the City of Saint Paul to judgment the District habitation in its present condition and the above corrections must be Saint Paul, Minnesota; and Ramsey County District Court; 3. 'In the event that the building is pursuant of Court, all personal property or fixtures made in com )sante with the Building p g Code the Housing Code the Whereas, Upon facts presented at said hearing consisting of holographs, in- to be razed by the City of Saint Paul District which may unreasonably inie:fere with the razing and removal of this building this and of City of Saint Paul in order to make spection reports and t e recommenda- pursuant to judgment of the Court, all personal Property or fixtures P P shall be removed within 110) days the same habitable; I. The building constitutes a nui- tions of the Building Department, City found and determined b the City y which may unreasonably interfere with y the razing and removal of this building from the entry of judgment; and if not so removed, the City of Saint Paul shall sante and a hazard to the public Council that according to the records shall be removed within ten (10) days remove and dispose of such personal health, safety and welfare because of and files in the office of the Register Deeds, the last record owners and from the entry of judgment; and if not Proand fixtures as provided by its physical damage, dilapidation and inadequate of other parties of interest are Harvey W. so removed, the City of Saint Paul shall law; maintenance; Kraemer and Twin City Federal Savings remove and dispose of such personal p fixtures by 4. If the City of Saint Paul is com- now, therefore, be it and Loan; and that there are no other property and as provided law' gelled to take any corrective action herein, all necessary costs expended by Resolved, That in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 lien holders of record; and that it is further determined that the above de- 4. If the City of Saint Paul Is com- the City will be assessed against the through 46326, and based upon the scribed building constitutes a hazardous Belled to take any corrective action all necessary costs expended by above described real estate and col- it foregoing findings of the City Council, building within the definition of Minne- erein, the City will assessed against the lected as other taxes; and be Further Resolved, That a certified the Council of the City of Saint Paul does the following Order: ota Statutes Section 463.15 for the fol- lowing above described real estate and col - d copy of this resolution and incorporated hereby make reasons: lected as other taxes; and be it Order or be served upon the last ORDER a. The building is standing vacant, Further Resolved, That a certified incorporated record owners of the above described property in the manner provided by 1. The owner of the above described building shall make the same safe and abandoned and is subject to being entered by unauthorized persons; copy of this resolution and Order herein be served upon the last record owners of the above described law. Adopted by the Council July 21, 1972. not detrimental to the public peace, health, safety and we by having b. The exterior condition of the building is as follows: Mortar is property 1n the manner provided by 1a Approved July 24, 1972. (July 29, 1972) the said building razed and the materi- als therefrom removed from the prem- missing from the chimney. The rear outside stairway has deteriorated; the Adopted by the Council July 21, 1972. ises within thirty (30) days from the steps. floor and posts have rotted. Approved July 24, 1972, (July 29, 1972) Council File No. 259314—B Leonard W. c date of the service of this Order; 2. Unless such corrective action is taken to comply with this Order or an The railing on the second story porch is broken. Asbestos siding shingles are broken and missing and the tor- Council File No. 259318—By Leonard W. Levine— In the matter of hazardous buildin s 8 answer served upon the City of Saint Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk nice, window, frames and doors are otted and decayed. Mortar is missing Levine - In the matter of hazardous buildings being that three story In duplex known and described as 544 Carroll in of the District Court of Ramsey County, Minnesota, twenty (20) days from the stone foundation. bin that 111 story frame single family the City of Saint Paul and situated those legally described within from the date of the service ) this c. The interior condition of the building is as follows: Two rooms on dwellin and frame gars a known and g $ described as 816 Carroll in the City of upon premises as Lot 5, Whiting's Subd of Marshall's Order, a Motion for Sum Enforce- this Order to rake and remove the first floor have loose celotex Saint Paul and situated upon those Lot 0, Subd. Lot 8, Block 27 of Mackubin and Marshall's Addition, to the ment of the said building 11 be made to the ceilings and the bath has plaster off the walls and ceiling. The oars have Premises legally described as Block 2, Dean's Subdivision of art of p according plat on file and of record in the office ' Ramsey Count D' rict Court; 3. In the event at the building is sagged four inches in twelve feet on both the first and second floors. Win- Smith and Lo le Outlots, according to the plat on ffie and of record in the of the Register of Deeds in and for the County Ramsey, State Minnesota. to be razed by t City of Saint Paul doves are broken and missing. The office of the Register of Deeds in and of of Whereas, Pursuant to resolution, C. F. pursuant to jud ent of the District basement "Boor is cracked. The for Ramsey County, Mhuiesota. No. 259131, approved Tune 26, 1972, a Court, all personal property or fixtures which me unreasonabl interfere with Y Y plumbing and electrical systems have Whereas, Pursuant to resolution, C. F. No. 259133, approved June 26, 1972, a public hearing was scheduled for 10:00 July 1972, before the Council the razing and removal of this building been vandalized; in the public hearing was scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on 6, of the City of Saint Paul, said hearing shall be removed within ten (10) days from the entry of judgment; and if not d. The building above condi- tion is beyond reasonable repair; a.m. on July 8, 1972 before the Council of the City of Saint Paul, said hearing pertaining to the condition of the so removed, the Clty of Saint Paul e. The building is unfit for human pertaining to the condition of the structure located at 544 Carroll, Saint shall remove and dispose of such per- habitation in its present condition and structures located at 816 Carroll Ave - Paul, Minnesota; and 'anal property and fixtures as pro- the above corrections must be made nue, Saint Paul, Minnesota; and Whereas, Upon facts presented at said hearing consisting of photographs, vided by law; 4. If the City of Saint Paul is tom- in compliance with the Building Code and the Housing Code of the City of Whereas, Upon £acts presented at said hearing consisting of photographs, m - inspection reports and the recommen- gelled to take any corrective action Saint Paul in order to make the same spection reports and the recommenda- dations of the Building Department, it is found and determined y the City herein, all necessary costs expended by the City will be assessed against the habitable; eons of the Building Department, ft i; determined by the City Council that according to the records) above described real estate and col- f. The building constitutes a avi- found and Council that according to the record: and files in the office of the Ramsey lected as other taxes; and be it Bance and a hazard to the public health, welfare because of th the office of Wilt of Deeda County Abstract Clerk, the last record 1` Further Resolved, That a certified incorporated safety and its physical damage, dilapidation and the last record owners are Edward C owner of the above described property copy of this resolution and Order herein be upon the last inade uata maintenance; q and. Claude D. Jackson; and that there that is Mary L. Polk and that there are no lien holders of record; and that it is served record owners of the above described now, therefore, be it are no lien holders of record; and it is further determined that the above further determined that the above de- property in the manner provided by Resolved, That in accordance with described bufldings.constitute hazardous scribed building constitutes a hazardous law. Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 buildings within the definition of Min• building within the definition of Min- Adopted by the Council July 21, 1972. through 463.26, and based upon the nesota Statutes Section 463.15 for the nesota Statutes Section 463.15 for the Approved July 24, 1972. foregoing findings of the City Council, following reasons: following reasons: (July 29, 1972) 590 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL a. The building is standing vacant, property in the manner provided by abandoned and is subject to being law. entered by unauthorized persons; Adopted by the Council July 21, 1972. b. The exterior condition of the Approved July 24, 1972. building is as follows: The front and (July 29, 1972) rear porches of the dwelling are de- teriorated and sagging. The combina- Council File No. 259319 — By Dean tion windows are broken. The chim- Meredith— ney is cracked and its top is loose; Resolved, That Application M 2280 for c. The interior condition of the Class Cl -Restaurant License, applied building is as follows: The interior for by the Twin City Red Barns Res - has been vandalized. The plaster is taurants, Inc. at 654 S. Snelling Avenue, cracked and is falling. The kitchen be and the same is hereby granted. cabinets have been removed. The Adopted by the Council July 25, 1972. plumbing and electrical fixtures have Approved July 26, 1972. been removed. On April 25, 1972, the (July 29, 1972) basement floor was covered with wa- ter to a depth of sixteen inches; Council File No. 259326 — B d. The building in the above con- Hunt— y Ruby dition is beyond reasonable repair; Whereas, The following SIDEWALK e. The building Is unfit or human CONTRACTOR having met all of the habitation in its present condition provisions of Chapter 220 of the Legis - and the above corrections must be lative Code of the City of St. Paul, and made in compliance with the Build- having made the proper application for Ing Code and the Housing Code. of a SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR'S LI - the City of Saint Paul in order to CENSE, it is hereby make the same habitable; Resolved, That the said SIDEWALK I. The building constitutes a nui- CONTRACTOR upon providing a bond sante and a hazard to the public and the payment of the Sixty Dollars health, safety and welfare because of ($60.00) license fee is hereby granted a its physical damage, dilapidation and license authorizing him to engage in inadequate maintenance; the business of SIDEWALK CONTRAC- g. There is a 121 x 16' gar" on TOR in the City of St. Paul for the year the premises which is completely on 1972' teriorated; Langer Construction Co. Adopted by the Council July 25, 1972. now, therefore, be it Approved July 26, 1972. Resolved, That in accordance with (July 29, 1972) Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 through 463.26, and based upon the fore- gorng findings of the City Council, the Council File No. 259327—By Robert F. Council of the City of Saint Paul does Sprafka— hereby make the following Order: Resolved, That the Northern States ORDER Power Company be given permission to install approximately 90 lineal feet of 1. The owner of the above described Gas Main on Magnolia Avenue (north premises shall make the same safe and side) at Van Dyke under provisions of not detrimental to the public peace, Ordinance No. 14786, approved May 27, healthsafety and welfare by having 1971. the said buildings razed and the mate- Adopted by the Council July 25, 1972. rials therefrom removed from the prem- Approved July 26, 1972. Uss within thirty (30) days from the (July 29, 1972) date of the service of this Order; 2. Unless such corrective action is taken to comply with this Order or an Council File No. 259328—By Robert F. answer served upon the City of Saint Sprafka— Paul and filed in the office of the Clerk Resolved. That the Northern States of the District Court of Ramsey County, Power Company be given permission to Minnesota, within twenty (20) days install approximately 110 lineal feet of from the date of the service of this Gas Main on Sylvan (west side) be - Order, a Motion for Summary Enforce- tween Geranium and Jessamine Ave. ment of this Order to raze and re- under provisions of Ordinance No. move the said buildings will be made 14786, approved Ma 27, 1971. to the Ramsey County District Court; Adopted by the My July 25, 1972. 3. In the event that the buildings are Approved July 26, 1972. to be razed by the City of Saint Paul (July 29, 1972) pursuant to judgment of the District Court, all personal property or fixtures which may unreasonably interfere with Council File No. 259329 — B Dean the razing and removal of these build- Meredith— y ings shall be removed within ten (10) Resolved, That the Council he days from the entry of judgment; and concurs in the action of the Civic Cen if not so removed, the City of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such ter Authority Resolution CCA452 in personal property and fixtures as pro- the award for furnishing and delivering vided by law; FORK LIFT TRUCK to the City of 4. If the'City of Saint Paul is com- Saint Paul, Civic Center Authority to pcited to take any corrective action Here -U -Lift Co., Inc. as follows: herein, all necessary costs expended by 1. 1 — 6.000 Lb. Electric Fork the City will be assessed against the Lift Truck Allis Chalmers above described real estate and col- Model #FE60 ...............$10,775.00 lected as other taxes; and be it 12. 1-18C75-21 Battery—C & D 1,895.00 Further Resolved, That a certified 3. 1—ER18HK750 Battery copy of this resolution and incorporated Charger—C & D ............ 699.00 Order herein be served upon the last Total amount of contract ..$13,369.00 record owners of the above described Terms: OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 591 at unit prices bid, in accordance with the specifications on Formal Bid No. 5074, the award being made to the low- est responsible bidder meeting specifi- cations. The Corporation Counsel is herebydirected to draft the proper form of contract. The proper City offi- cials are hereby authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. F.B. #5074. Req n. No. 3099. Code: 6000-808—To be reimbursedfrom Bond Fund 7420. Adopted by the Council July 25, 1972. Approved July 26, 1972. (July 29, 1972) Council File No. 259330—By Robert F. Sprafka— Whereas, Council File No. 253470 ap- proved April 7, 1971, designated Summit National Bank of Saint Paul as a de- pository of a portion of the moneys of the City of Saint Paul, and set the maximum deposit of these moneys at an amount not to exceed $725,000 and the required collateral security at $800,000, and Whereas, On November 91 1971, $100,- 000 U. S. Treasury Notes due November 15, 1971, pledged as a portion of the $800,000 collateral, was released by the Commission of Finance as this portion was not needed to secure the amounts of City money on deposit, and Whereas, It is now necessary to re- place the collateral released November 9. 1971; now, therefore be it Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby approved transfer to said City from said Bank of the following described securities: $100,000 U. S. Treasury Bonds of 1973, 4";,, due August 15, 1973 as additional collateral, as recommend- ed by the Chairman of the Sinking Fund Committee in accordance with action of the Sinking Fund Commit- tee at their meeting held June 20, 1972; and be it Further Resolved, That the Acting Head of the Department of Finance is hereby authorized and directed to transmit to the appropriate officer of said Summit National Bank a certified copy of this Resolution. Adopted by the Council July 25, 1972. Approved July 26, 1972. (July 29, 1972) Council File No. 259331—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, that the substitution of $3,000,000 U. S. Treasury Notes, Seises F-72, 6%. due November 15, 1972 for $3,000,000 U.S. Treasury Bonds of 1967- 72, 2!'.%, due June 15, 1972 as collateral security for deposits of public funds of the City of Saint Paul with The First National Bank of Saint Paul, hereby is authorized, ratified and approved, such having been done in conformance with the applicable stat- utes of the State of Minnesota; that s tch substituted securities, at the time of such substitution, had a market value sufficient, together with the market th value of e original collateral securi- ties for said purpose, for which no substitution was made, equal to $110 for every $100 of deposits of public Funds of said City with said Bank. Adopted by the Council July 25, 1972. Approved July 26, 1972. (July 29, 1972) Council File No. 259332—By Robert F. Spralka— Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul, by Resolution, Council File No. 238855, approved the action of its Sinking Fund Committee in establishing amounts for deposits by the City in the Commercial State Bank of Saint Paul Council File No. 250981, increased the maximum deposit at said bank from $330,000 to $900,000 and provided for an increase in collateral required from $370,000 to $1,000,000; and Whereas, The Sinking Fund Commit- tee at its meeting of June 28, 1972 rec- ommended an increase in the maximum deposit from $900,000 to $1,090,000 and an increase in the collateral required from $1,000,000 to $1,200,000 due to an increase in payrolls presently on de- posit at said bank; now, therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of Saint Paul, that this Council hereby nnroves the aforementioned action of and Further Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby ap- proves transfer to said City from said Bank of the following described securi- ties: $200,000 U.S. Treasury Bond of 1973 dated July 22, 1964, due November 15, c:• 1973 @ 4.1259 -------- ' as additional collateral; and be it Further Resolved, That the Acting Head of the Department of Finance is hereby authorized and directed to transmit to the appropriate officer of said Commercial State Bank a certified copy of this Resolution. Adopted by the Council July 25, 1972. Approved July 26, 1972. (July 29, 1972) Council File No. 259333—By William P. Konopatzki— Resolved, Upon the pertinent appeal, under the Zoning Code, by Oakland Cemetery Association, as owner of the subject real estate, situate in the City of Saint Paul, zoned in A" Residence District, under the Zoning Code, and described as follows: Except the South 590 feet, the East 1,320 feet of the Southwest i' , Sec- tion 30, Township 29, Range 22, and except the Western 660 feet of the Northern 650 feet thereof, the Eastern 1,320 feet of the Southern 1,310 feet of Northwest'. Section 30, Township 29, Range 22; Iodated on the northwest corner of Jackson Street and Sycamore Street, that the provisions of said Zoning Code hereby aredetermined and varied as and to the extent necessary therefor, ,to allow a setback of 25 feet from Jackson Street and 343 feet from Syca- 592 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL IN OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 593 more Street, to build a wall crypt on the cemetery grounds; subject to the condition that said appellant, and its successors and assigns, otherwise, shall make due compliance with all ap- plicable provisions of municipal ordi- nances, state statutes and rules and regulations of public authorities having cognizance. Adopted by the Council July 25, 1972. Approved July 26, 1972. (July 29, 1972) Council File No. 259342 -By Robert F. Sprafka- Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximate)y 990 lineal feet of Gas Main on McKnight Road (west side) between Springside and 824 McKnight Road under Provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, approved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council July 27, 1972. Approved July 27, 1972. (July 29, 1972) Council File No. 259343 -By Victor J. Tedesco - Resolved, That upon the recommen- dation ofthe Mayor and pursuant to Section 10 .07.4 of the Charter of the City of Saint Paul, there is hereby transferred the sum of $6,700.00 from the Contingent Reserve Account - Activity 0998-400 to the Elections Ac- tivity 0800 to be allocated as follows: Elections Activity 0800 100 Personal Services .. $3,700.00 200 Contractual Services Expense Code 203 Postage ..........$1,800.00 i 206 Printing ......... 1,200.00 3,000.00 Total .. ... ... ...... $6,700.00 Adopted by the Council July 27, 1972. Approved July 27, 1972. (July 29, 1972) Council File No. 259344 - By Ruby Hunt- Whereas, The sandstone bluff along Shepard Road extending from approxi- mately 400 ft. east d Elway St. to ap- proximately 1,200 ft. east of Elway t. is deteriorating and eroding; and Whereas, Said deterioration is caus- ing rock to fall onto Shepard Road, which creates a significant menace to the vehicular traffic using Shepard Road; and Whereas, The Minnesota Highway De- partment possesses in their division of soils and geology the necessary em pertise to -solve this dangerous problem in an economical and practical way; and Whereas, The State Highway Depart- ment has prepared plans, special pro- visions and specifications for the reso- lution of said sandstone bluff deteriora- tion; and Whereas, Said plans are on file in the office of the Department of Highways. Saint Paul, Minnesota, being marked, labeled and identified as S.P. 6280-177 (35E-390); and Whereas, Said special provisions are on file in the office of the Department of Highways, Saint Paul, Minnesota, be- ing marked, labeled and identified as S.P. 6280-177 (35E-390) which, to- gether with the Minnesota Department of Highways Specifications for High- wayConstruction, dated January 1, 1972, on file in the office of the Com- missioner of Highways constitute the specifications for said bluff stabilization; and Whereas, Copies of said plans and special provisions as so marked, labeled and identified are also on file in the Department of Public Works; and Whereas, The term 'said plans and special provisions" as hereinafter used in the body of this resolution shall be deemed and intended to mean, refer to, and incorporate the plans and spe- Resolved, That said plans and special provisions for the standstone bluff stabilization be and are hereby ap- proved; and be it Further Resolved, That the elevations and grades as shown in said plans and special provisions be and are hereby approved Adopted by the Council July 27, 1972. Approved July 27, 1972. (July 29, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING ON THE AWARD OF DAMAGES Council File No. 259320 - In the matter of condemning and taking an easement in the land neces- sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- cluding right of removal of lateral sup- port from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by construction of slopes in constructing concrete sidewalk on the West side of McKnight Road from Interstate No. 94 to Third Street, under Preliminary Order 258739, ap- proved May 23, 1972, Intermediary Or- der 258760, approved May 24, 1972, Final Order 259086, approved June 21, 1972. The Commissioner of Finance having submitted his report in the above matter as to the amount of damages awarded for the taking of the land or easements therein appropriated for the above improvement and to whom payable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property from the making of said improvement, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment of benefits be and the same is hereby approved. Resolved, Further, That a public hearing be had before the Council upon said report and for a confirmation of the awards of damages made by the Commissioner of Finance, and also upon the said assessment of benefits; at the Council Chamber, in the Court House in the City of St. Paul on the twenty-third day of August, 1972, at ten o'clock A.M. and that the Com- missioner of Finance be and he is directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. File No. 17638. Adopted by the Council July 25, 1972. Approved July 26, 1972. (July 29, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- the Charter, stating in said notice the MENT AND FIXING TIME OF time and place of hearing, the nature HEARING THEREON of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice Council File No. 259321- In the matter of theassessment of benefits, cost and expenses Yor grading and surfacing with bituminous material and constructing concrete curb and gutter on Clarence Street from Beech Street to Minnehaha Avenue under Pre- liminary Order 247631, approved Feb- ruary 26, 1970, Intermediary Order 249514, approved June 30, 1970, Final Order 249853, approved July 28, 1970. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 23rd day of Augin 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., n the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount' assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice Council July 25, 1972. 26,1972. 29, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Adopted by the Council July 25, 1972. Approved July 26, 1972. (July 29, 1972) 3ESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Zouncil File No. 259323 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Eva's Rearrangement from Farrington Street to Elfelt Street under Preliminary Order 248113, approved March 31, 1970, Intermediary Order 248729, approved May 6, 1970, Final Order 249150, approved June 4, 1970. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 24th day of August, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. in the Council Chamber of the Court 'House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the narticular owner to whom the notice Council File No. 259322- Adopted by the Council July 25, 1972. Approved July 26, 1972. In the matter of the assessment of (July 29, 1972) benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley In Block 1, Magler's SubdivI! RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS - sion and Block 1, Wallblom's Addition ;ENT AND FIXING TIME OF from Clarence Street to Etna Street HEARING THEREONi under Preliminary Order 246910, ap- proved January 8, 1970, Intermediary Order 249518, approved June 30, 1970, Council File No. 259324- Final Order 249855, approved July 28, 1970. In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading The assessment of benefits, cost and and surfacing with bituminous material expenses for and in connection with the alley in Block 13, Michel and Rob - the above improvement having been ertson'a Addition to St. Paul, Minne- submitted to the Council, and the seta, Ramsey County Minnesota from Council having considered same and Interstate 35E to Chatsworth Street, found the said assessment satisfactory, (G-1937) under Preliminarryy Order therefore, be it 248702, approved May 5, 1970, Inter - Resolved, That the said assessment mediary Order 249208, approved June be and the same is hereby in all 9, 1970, Final Order 249581, approved respects approved. July 7, 1970. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on The assessment of benefits, cost and the 23rd day of August, 1972, at the expenses for and in connection with hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council the above improvement having been Chamber of the Court House and City submitted to the Council, and the Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; Council having considered same and that the Commissioner of Finance give found the said assessment satisfactory, notice of said meetings, as required by therefore, be it 0 1 592 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL more Street, to build a wall crypt on the cemetery grounds; sublee, to the condition that said appellant, and its successors and assigns, otherwise, shall make due compliance with all ap- plicable provisions of municipal ordi- nances, state statutes and rules and regulations of public authorities having cognizance. Adopted by the Council July 25, 1972. Approved July 26, 1972. (July 29, 1972) Council File No. 259342 -By Robert F. Sprafka- Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 990 lineal feet of Gas Main on McKnight Road (west side) beSpringside and 824 McKnight Road under Provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, approved Ma•� 27, 1971. Adopted by the C Approved July 27,ouncil July 27, 1972. 1972. (July 29, 1972) Council File No. 259343 -By Victor J. Tedesco - Resolved, That upon the recommen- dation of the Mayor and pursuant to Section 10.07.4 of the Ch-: cr of the City of Saint Paul, there is hereby transferred the sum of $6,700.00 from the Contingent Reserve Account - Activity 0998-400 to the Elections Ac- tivity 0800 to be allocated as follows: Elections Activity 0800 100 Personal Services $3,700.00 200 Contractual Services Expense Code 203 Postage ..........$1,800.00 206 Printing 1,200.00 3,000.00 Total $6,700.00 Adopted by the Council July 27, 1972. Approved July 27, 1972. (July 29, 1972) Council File No. 259344 - By Ruby Hunt - Whereas, The sandstone bluff along Shepard Road extending from approxi- mately 400 ft. east of Elway St. to ap- proximately 1,200 ft. east of Elway St is deteriorating and eroding; and Whereas, Said deterioration is caus- ing rock to fall onto Shepard Road, which creates a significant menace to the vehicular traffic using Shepard Road; and Whereas, The Minnesota Highway De- partmentpossesses in their division of soils and geology the necessary ex- pertise to solve this dangerous problem to an economical and practical way; and Whereas, The State Highway Depart- ment has prepared plans, spec,-! 1- visions and specifications for the reso- lution of said sandstone bluff deteriora- tip- re eof ti Said plans are on file in the office of the Department of Highways, Saint Paul, Nfionesota, being ,narked, j labeled and identified as S.P. 6280-177 j (35E-390); and Whereas, Said special provisions are on file in the office of the Department of Highways, Saint Paul, Minnesota, be- ing marked, labeled and identified as I S.P. 6280-177 (35E-390) which, to- gether with the Minnesota Department of Highways Specifications for High- way Construction, dated January 1, 1972, on file in the office of the Com- missioner of Highways constitute the specifications for said bluff stabilization; and Whereas. Copies of said plans and special provisions as so marked, labeled and identified are also on file in the Department of Public Works; and Whereas, The term "said plans and special provisions" as hereinafter used in the body of this resolution shall be deemed and intended to mean, refer 'to, and incorporate the plans and spe- cial provisions in the fnreani- Resolved, That said plans and special provisions for the standstone bluff stabilization be and are hereby ap- proved; and be it Further Resolved, That the elevations and grades as shown in said plans and special provisions be and are hereby approved. Adopted by the Council July 27, 1972. Approved July 27, 1972. (July 29, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING ON THE AWARD OF DAMAGES Council File No. 259320 - In the matter of condemning and taking an easement in the land neces- sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- cluding right of removal of lateral sup- port from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by construction of slopes in constructing concrete sidewalk on the West side of McKnight Road front Interstate No. 94 to Third Street, under Preliminary Order 258739, ap- proved May 23, 1972, Intermediary Or- der 258760, approved May 24, 1972, Final Order 259086, approved June 21, 1972. The Commissioner of Finance having submitted his report in the above matter as to the amount of damages awarded for the taking of the land or easements therein appropriated for the above improvement and to whom payable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property from the making of said improvement, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment of benefits be and the same is hereby approved. Resolved, Further. That a public hearing be had before the Council upon said report and for a confirmation of the awards of damages made by the Commissioner of Finance, and also upon the said assessment of benefits; at the Council Chamber, in the Court House in the City of St. Paul on Lhe twenty-third day of August, 1972, at ten o'clock A.M. and that the Com- missioner of Finance be and he is directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. File No. 17638. Adopted by the Council July 25, 1972. Approved July 26, 1972. (July 29, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 593 RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- the Charter, stating in said notice the MENT AND FIXING TIME OF time and place of hearing, the nature HEARING THEREON of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice Council File No. 259321 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material and constructing concrete curb and gutter on Clarence Street from Beech Street to Minnehaha Avenue under Pre- liminary Order 247631, approved Feb- ruary 26, 1970, Intermediary Order 249514, approved June 30, 1970, Final Order 249853, approved July 28, 1970. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council havingconsidered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on dace of hearing, the nature irovement, and the amount ainst the lot or lots of the owner to whom the notice by the Council July 25, 1972. 1 July 26, 1972. (July 29, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 259322 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 1, Magler's Subdivi- sion and Block 1, Wailblom's Addition from Clarence Street to Etna Street under Preliminary Order .246910, ap- proved January 8, 1970, Intermediary Order 249518, approved June 30, 1970, Final Order 249855, approved July 28, 1970. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 23rd day of August, 1972, at the hour of 30 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by is directed. File No. 17454-G. Adopted by the Council July 25, 1972. Approved July 26, 1972. (July 29, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 259323 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Eva's Rearrangement from Farrington Street to Elfelt Street under Preliminary Order 248113, approved March 31, 1970, Intermediary Order 248729, approved May 6, 1970, Final Order 249150, approved June 4, 1970. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 24th day of August, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court Hni- a„e cit., the Charter, stating in'said nti oce the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. File No. 17480-G. Adopted by the Council July 25, 1972. Approved July 26, 1972. (July 29, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 259324 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 13, Michel and Rob- ertson's Addition to St. Paul, Minne- sota, Ramsey County, Minnesota from Interstate 35E to ChatsworthStreet, (G-1937) under Preliminary Order 248702, approved May 5, 1970, Inter- mediary Order 249208, approved June 9, 1970, Final Order 249581, approved July 7, 1970. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it 594 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 24th day of August, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the at Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance dive notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature ofthe improvement, and the amount assessed against lie lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. File No. 17499-G. Adopted by the Council July 25, 1972. Approved July 26, 1972. (July 29, 1972) FINAL ORDERS Council File No. 259318 In the Matter of constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment except where if is determined that good and sufficient poured side- walks now exist: Finance File No. S9713, Preliminary Order 258553, Approved May 10, 1972, Description -Forest St., west side from Minnehaha Ave. to Heaney Ave. Finance File No. S9714, Preliminary Order 258550, Approved May 10,1972, Description - Minnehaha Ave., both sides from Earl St. to Forest St. Finance File No. 59715, Preliminary Order 258555, Approved May 10, 1972, Description - Margaret St., both sides from Mendota St. to Arcade St. Finance File No. 59716, Preliminary Order 258556, Approved May 10, 1972, Description - Case Ave., both sides from Earl St. to Cypress St. Finance File No. 59717, Preliminary Order 258557, Approved May 10, 1972, Description - Forest St., both sides from Margaret St. to Beech St. Finance File No. 59718, Preliminary Order 258558, Approved May 10, 1972, Description - Margaret St., both sides from Earl St. to Cypress St. Description - Cypress St., both sides from Margaret St. to Beech St. Finance File No. 59720, Preliminary Order 258560, Approved May 10, 1972, Description - Earl St., both sides from Heaney Ave. to Ross Ave. Finance File No. S9721, Preliminary Order 258561, Approved May 10, 1972, nes.-ri„tin„ - Rarl St.. west side Order 258582, Approved May 10, 1972, Description - Minnehaha Ave., north side from Arcade St. to the east approximately (280 feet. A public hearing having been had upon the above Improvement upon due notice, and the Council havin^ heard all persons, objections an' recommendations relative thereto, anc having fully considered the same, therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the Cit} of St. Paul that the precise nature :xtent and kind of improvement to be nade by the said City is constructing ind reconstructing sidewalks and by loing all other work which is neces- ;ary and incidental to complete said improvement, except where it is deter- mined that good and sufficient poured aidewalksnow exist: Finance File No. 59713, Preliminary Order 258553, Approved May 10, 1972, Description - Forest St., west side from Minnehaha Ave. to Heaney Ave, Finance File No. 59714, Preliminary Order 258550, Approved May 10, 7972, Description - Minnehaha Ave., both sides from Earl St. to Forest St. Finance File No. 59715, Preliminary Order 258555, Approved May 10, 1972, Description - Margaret St., both sides from Mendota St. to Arcade St. Finance File No. 59716, Preliminary Order 258556, Approved May 10, 1972, Description Case Ave., both sides from Earl St. to Cypress St. ret W.elBeech St. ""INo. S9719, Preliminary i, Approved May 10, 1972, - Cypress St., both sides ret St. to Beech St. Finance File No. S9720, Preliminary Order 258560, Approved May 10, 1972, Description - Earl St., both sides from Heaney Ave., to Ross Ave. Finance File No. S9721, Preliminary Order 258561, Approved May 10, 1972, Description - Earl St., west side from Margaret St. to Beech St. Finance File No. S9722, Preliminary Order 258562, Approved May 10, 1972, Description - Minnehaha Ave., north side from Arcade St. to the east ap- proximately 280 feet. and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council July 25, 1972. Approved July 26, 1972. (July 29, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCE Council File No. 259368 -Ordinance No. 15154 -By Leonard W. Levine - An Emergency Ordinance Authorizing the Bureau of Public Buildings to Order the Removal of Nuisances from Prop- erties, Located Within the Corporate Limits of the City of Saint Paul; Authorizing the Bureau to Abate Such Nuisances if Not Done So by the Property Owners, and Assessing the OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 595 Costs Incurred Therein by the City ',l Against the Affected Real Estate. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: j SECTION 1 Whereasi The former Charter of the City of Saint Paul contained provisions and procedures for abatement and re- moval of nuisances from property lo- cated within the city limits and there are no existing ordinances establishing such procedures, and therefore the Council deems this to be an emergency situation affecting life, health, property and the public peace requiring immedi- ate Council action so as to incorporate such procedures into the Saint Paul Legislative Code. SECTION 2 1. The Bureau of Public Buildings is hereby authorized and directed to re- move and abate, or cause to be removed or abated, any nuisance, substances, matter, emission or thing which, in the opinion of the Bureau, constitutes a nuisance which threatens the public peace, health and safety or which im- pairs the sanitary condition or good order of the city, and which is found or exists upon any street, alley, water, excavation, building, erection, lot, grounds or other property located with- in the City of Saint Paul. This provision does not apply to the removal of build- ings. 2. In the event such a nuisance be found, the Bureau shall mail a written order to the owner of the subject real property addressed to his last known .street address. For the purpose of this ordinance, "owners" shall be those shown to be such on the records of the Ramsey County Auditor, but other ap- propriate records may be used. The written order shall contain the fol- lowing: a. Description of the real estate suffi- cient for identification. b. Specify the nuisance which exists and the remedial action required. c. Allow a reasonabletime for the performance of any act it requires. d. State that the owner may appeal the order of the Bureau and obtain a hearing before the City Council by filing a written request for pub- lic hearing with the City Clerk not less than seven days from the date of the order. e. State that unless such corrective action is taken or request for pub- lic hearing filed with the City Clerk within the time specified the Bureau may remove the nui. sance and charge all costs incurrec therein against the real estate as z special assessment to be collecte( in the same manner as taxes against the said real estate. 3. In the event the owner files an ap peal with the City Clerk, as provide( above, the Council shall fix a date fo public hearing and give the owne written notice of the date, time an( lace thereof. At the time of the public 'caring, the Council shall hear from th Bureau, the wner and aother inter ested parties,oand therlleafter the Courtcil may sustain, modify or confirm th order of the Bureau. If the order i sustained, the Council shall by resolu tion fix a time within which the nui sance shall be removed or abated an urther provide that if such corrective ction is not taken within the time so peelfied, the City may abate the nui- ance and charge all costs incurred herein. A copy of this resolution shall to served by mail upon the owner by he City Clerk. 4. In the event the City removes and ,bates the nuisance, the Bureau of Pub- ic Buildings shall keep an accurate ecord of all costs incurred therein and •eport these costs to the Deppartment of -inance. These costs shall be then as- iessed against the affected real property n the manner provided for in Chapter L4 of the City Charter. 5. To meet a situation which consti- tutes an immediate danger or hazard which if not immediately removed or abated will endanger the health or safety of the public and there does not exlst sufficient timeto give written notice to the affected real property, the Bureau with the written authorization of the Mayor, is herebyempowered to take all reasonable and neressary steps toremove or abate such nuisance forth- with and without the necessity of issuing the written order provided above. Following such emergency abatement action, the Bureau shall mall written notice to the owner of the property de- scribing the nuisance, the action taken by the Bureau, the reasons for immedi- ateaction, the costs incurred in re- moving or abating the nuisance, and thata hearing shall be held before the City Council for the purpose of con- sidering the actions taken by the Bureau and to determine whether the costs incurred by the Bureau shall be assessed against the property. Copy of this notice shall be provided the City Council, and the Council shall set a date for hearing thereon and notify the property owner in the manner set forth in Chapter 14 of the City Charter pertaining to assessments. At the said hearing the Council will hear a re ort from the Bureau, and also hear from the property owner, and thereafter may adopt a resolution levying an assess- ment for all or a portionof the costs incurred by the Bureau in removing or abating the nuisance. SECTION 3 This emergency ordinance shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council August 3, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved August 4, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (August 5, 1972) l RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 259335 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Whereas, The State of Minnesota De- i partment of Education has requested 596 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL funding assistance from the Governor's Commission on Crime Prevention and Control for the Minnesota Metropolitan Youth Advocacy Corps project, and Whereas, The Governor's Commission on Crime Prevention and Control has agreed to provide such funding assist- ance if the cities of Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and Duluth agree to the funds being charged as funds made available to local units of government, and Whereas, There is a need for advo- cates who can provide assistance to youth returning to schools in the com- munity following treatment in correc- tional institutions, and Whereas, The Minnesota Metropolitan Vnpih A.ivpcaov Corns amiect would the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, does authorize the Governor's Commission on Crime Prevention and Control to award a grant in the amount of $234,908.00 to the Department of d. cation for the Minnesota Metropolitan Youth Advocacy Corps project and to charge the funds for this project as funds made available to local units of government. Adopted by the Council July 26, 1972. Approved July 27. 1972. (August 5, 1972) Council File No. 259336 -By Leonard W. Levine - Whereas, The incorrect street dress was used in Council File No. 259312ad now Therefore, Be It Resolved, That'. Council File No. 259312 be hereby. rescinded. Adopted by the Council July 26, 1972. Approved July 27, 1972. (August 5, 1972) Council File No. 259337 -By Leonard W. Levine - Whereas, The Building Department has requested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the advisa- bility and necessity of the correction or wrecking and removal of the following described buildings, said structures having been reported to constitute a public hazard: Address, 624 Dayton; Legal Descrip- tion, Lot 1 & Ex. W. 10' of Lot 2, Block 4, Holcomb's Addn.; Type of Structure, Two story frame duplex 42' x60 , 60' Whereas, It appearsthat the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: John Crea Twin City Federal James H. Lewis Marilyn Palumbo Dorothy Queener Carol Arnston Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a he 1Co ncil iof the City of ic hearnbe held Saint Paul in the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on Au- gust 10, 1972, to consider the advisability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said struc- tures on the above described property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the Building Department, on behalf of the City Council, notify by mail the record own- ers of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other interested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. (new) Adopted by the Council July 26, 1972. Approved July 27, 1972. (August 5, 1972) Council File No. 259338 -By Leonard W. Levine - Whereas, The Building Department has requested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the advisa- bility and necessity of the correction or wrecking and removal of the following described buildings, said structures having been reported to constitute a public hazard: Address, 626 E. Jessamine; Legal De- scription, Lot 11, Block 4, J. R. Weida'sAddn.; Type of Structure, 14' x 18' frame garage Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings areas follows: Grace Milbratt-contract purchaser Century Investment Club -fee owner Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Paul in the Council Chamber of the Court House insaid city at 10:00 a.m. on August 17, 1972 to consider the advisa- bility and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said structures on the above de- scribed property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the Building Department, onbehalf of the City Council, notify by mail the record own- ers of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other interested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. (new) Adopted by the Council July 26, 1972. Approved July 27, 1972. (August 5, 1972) File No. 259339 - By Ruby having made the proper application for a SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR'S LI- CENSE, it is hereby Resolved, That the said SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR upon providing a bond and the payment of the Sixty Dollars ($60.00) license fee is hereby granted a license authorizing him to engage in the business of SIDEWALK CONTRAC- TOR in the City of St. Paul for the year 1972. Oscar Nelson Adopted by the Council July 26, 1972. Approved July 27, 1972. (August 5, 1972) Council File No. 259340 - By Ruby Hunt - Whereas, The City of St. Paul is contemplating the construction of a OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 597 portion of Kasota Avenue as extended regggunnlations of public authorities having t 51o (Snelling Avenect with ue) at tTrunkhe Rosen Road coAdopt-aned by the Council July 28, 1972. interchange, said contemplated con- Approved July 31, 1972. stuction known as the grading and (August 5, 1972) paving of KASOTA AVE. 700 feet West of Snelling Ave. to Snelling Ave., City Project No. P-0392133, and Council File No. 259349 -BY Victor J. Whereas, The existing legal access Tedesco - opening to Trunk Highway No. 51 Resolved, That upon and pursuant to (Snelling Avenve) is not located for the pertinent appeal, under the Zoning proper utilization by the City for said Code, by New Jerusalem 3a fist contebe iEted construction; now, there- Church, owner of the subject real es - fore, tate, situate in the City of Saint Paul Resolved, That the City of St. Paul and described as: hereby requests from the Department Lot 18, Block 5, E. Dean's 2nd Ad of Highways of the State of Minnesota tion, except the south 87 feet proper and adequate legal access to thereof; Trunk Highway No. 51 (Snelling Ave- nue) for the contemplated construction that the provisions of said Zoning Code of said Project No. P -0392B1, and be it hereby are determined and varied as Further Resolved, That, in considers- and to the extent necessary therefor tion For the requested legal access for and the 25 foot distance requirement the contemplated construction, the City for Residential property, the 30°lo maxi - of St. Paul hereby relinquishes its right quirements herecoveraby are the axedbso setback to the existing legal access. Adopted by the Concll July 26, 1972. accommodate structure. subjectt to the the Approved July 27, 1972. that said appellant, and its successors (August 5, 1972) and assigns, otherwise, shall make due compliance with all applicable provi- sions of municipal ordinances, state Council File No. 259341 -By Rosalie L. statutes and rules and regulations of Butler- public authorities having ac'Icognizance. City of Saint Paul doesThat the Chereby reques�il of t Approveledd July 31, 1972. July 28, 1972. that the Saint Paul Charter Commis- (August 5, 1972) sfon consider amending the City Charter so as to permit the Mayor to appoint the Chief of Police to act as the heed of an Executive Department, and the Council File No. 259350 -By Victor J. President of the City Council is hereby Tedesco - authorized to transmit a certified copy Resolved, That Standard Oil Company of this resolution together with a letter be and hereby is permitted to install a requesting that the Charter Commission car wash in a service station on proper- ty located on the northeast comer of discuss this matter at its next regulary ghway 12 and Ruth Street, more par - scheduled meeting. ocularly described as follows: Adopted by the Council July 26, 1972. That part described Tract C Registered Approved July 27, 1972. Land Survey No. 91, Fifes of (August 5, 1972) Regis- trar ofTitles, County, of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, begmning at the intersection of the West line of said Council File No. 259348 -By Victor J. Tract C and the North right-of-way Tedesco- line of US Highway 12, then along Resolved, That upon and pursuant to sat West line 150 feet; thence at the pertinent appeal, under the Zoning right angles 150 feet; thence South Code, by Northwestern Bell Telephone at right angles to the said North Company, owner of the subject real right-of-way line; thence Wester - estate, situate in the City of Saint Paul ly along said North right-of-way and described as: line to the point of beginning; Re - Lots 56, 57, 58 of Block 11, Howard all in the with plans dated an_ Park; ceived May 19, 1971; subject to the con - that the provisions of said Zoning Code dation that said applicant -permittee, hereby are determined and varied as and its successors and assigns, shall and to the extent necessary therefor to make due compliance with all applic- permit the use of "C" Residential able provisions of municipal ordinances, property for a public utility facility, stalppe statutes and rules and regulations and be it further ofAdopted by the C uncal Julyg 28Z 972. Resolved, That Northwestern Bell Telephone Company be and hereby is Approved July 31, 1972. granted a permit to install a 48 -car (August 5, 1972) parking lot to be used fn conjunction with a telephone building on property located on the northeast corner of . Council File No. 259352 - By Dean Fairview and Shields, more particularly Meredith - described as follows: Whereas, The Nels Wold Chapter No. Lois 56, 57, 58 of Block 11, Howard 5, Military Order of the Purple Heart, Park; U. S. A., has made application for per - all in accordance with revised plans mission to conduct a Tag Day on July dated Received June 21, 1972; subject 27 and July 28, 1972 between the hours to the condition that said applicant- of 6:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. on the streets permittee, and its successors and of the City of St. Paul, therefore, be it assigns, shall make due compliance with Resolved, That permission be and all ordinances, stater statutes and rulescand Wold Chapter No. 5 isto Order eof 598 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL the Purple Heart, U. S. A., to conduct such solicitations on the days, dates, and between the hours requested. Adopted by the Council July 28, 1972. Approved July 31, 1972. (August 5, 1972) Council File No. 259353 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 2991 for the transfer of On Sale Liquor License No. 8026, expiring January 31 1973, issued to Frank J. Gumatz and Merman S. Meyers at 584-6 Rice Street, be and the same is hereby transferred to Rob- ert E. Jensen, Allen D. Dortott and Her- man S. Meyers at the same address. Adopted by the Council July 28, 1972. Approved July 31, 1972. (August 5, 1972) Council File No. 259354 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 3010 fort Mechanical Amusement Device Op- eraor License, applied for by David S. DeTar and John S. DeTar, at 601 Wol- verine Building, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104, be and the same is hereby granted. Adopted by the Council July 28, 1972. Approved July 31, 1972. (August 5, 1972) Council File No. 259355—By Leonard W. Levine— Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul is informed by the Building Department that the vacant and open buildings located at: 933 Carroll in the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- mate hazard to the public health, wel- fare and safety; and Whereas, The last known record own- ers of said property are: Catholic Orphan Asylum Assn. of St. Paul, 355 Marshall and said owners have failed to secure the same against entry by unauthorized persons in violation of Section 192.18 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and said vacant and open buildings have been found and determined by the Council of the City of Saint Paul to constitute a menace to the nuhlir autnot secure to prevent loss of life or iw, therefore, be it ,ed. That the City Arrhi use at 11 i. L7525 ous Building Act; and be it Further Resolved, That the expense of securing such buildings be paid from Fund No. 0979-269 Summary Abatement, and that the Corporation Counsel be directed to take -appropriate action to reimburse said fund by action against the owner of said property. Estimated cost, $1000. (new) Adopted by the Council July 28, 1972. Approved July 31, 1972. (August 5, 1972) Council File No. 259356 — By Ruby Hunt— Whereas, The following SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR having met all of the provisions of Chapter 220 of the Legis- lative Code of the City of St. Paul, and Resolved, That the said SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR upon providing a bond and the payment of the Sixty Dollars ($60.00) license feeis hereby granted a license authorizing him to engage in the business of SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR in the City of St. Paul for the year 1972. Dahn Construction Co. Adopted by the Council August 1, 1972. Approved August 2, 1972. (August 5, 1972 Council File No. 259359— In the Matter of' mproving Cretin Avenue (City Project M-0506) from Marshall Avenue to Highway No. 94 by constructing an ornamental lighting system and by doing all other work which isnecessary and incidental to complete said improvement, under Preliminary Order 258394, approved May 1, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommen- dations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that all orders in the above matter be and are hereby cancelled, an nulled and rescinded and all proceed- - ings in said matter be discontinued. File No. 17642. Adopted by the Council August 1, 1972. ApprovedAugust 2, 1972. (August 5, 1972) Council File No. 259360—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That activity 0670 as set forth in the present adopted budget is hereby specifically placed under the control and jurisdiction of the Saint Paul City Council, and be it Further Resolved, That all expendi- tures from this fund shall be approved by the president of the City Council. Adopted by the Council August 1, 1972. Approved August 2, 1972. (August 5, 1972) Council File No. 259361—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, Council Resolution Number 259089 requested the appointment of a Compensation Study Committee; and Whereas, Council Resolution Number 259187 appointed such Committee who have requested a list of appointed and elected officials to be considered by same Committee, Now, Therefore, Be it Resolved, That the Salary Compensa- tion Study Committee confine its first salary recommendations report to -the toilowing elective and appointive psi - Lions: OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 599 Council File No. 259366 — By Dean Mayor o£ Saint Paul Meredith— Chi of Saint Paul Councilmen Resolved, That licenses applied for Chief Administrator of the City b the persons named on the list at - Communications and Programs Direc- tached to this resolution be and the tor same are hereby granted, and the City Research Aide in the Office of the Clerk is instructed to issue such li- Mayor cense. upon the payment into the City Department Heads of the treasury of the required fees. Department of Public Works Adopted by the Council August 1, Department of Finance and Man- 19A agement Services Approved August 2, 1972. Department of Community Services (August 5, 1972) Further Resolved, A copy of this resolution with a letter of transmittal from the Council President be directed Council File No. 259367 -By Rosalie L. to Frank Marzitelli, Chairman of the Butler, Ruby Hunt, William P. Kono- Salary Compensation Study Committee. patzki, Leonard W. Levine, Dean Adopted by the Council August 1, Meredith, Robert F. Sprafka, 1972 J. Tedesco— ous Approved(August 1. 1972) ofWprovidinghebetterC opportunityouncil is ir for citizens to attend Council sessions in order to express their views on various matters of public concern; and Council File No. 259362 — By Dean Whereas, This City Council feels that Meredith— it would be more convenient for people Resolved, That application for the to attend during the evening hours; transfer of Class Al -Grocery and Cig-Inow, therefore, be it arette, License No. 5091, expiring March Resolved, That the first Wednesday 15, 1973 and Class I-V.M.Loca. 1 M, City Council meeting of each month be License No. 5092 expiring March 31, recessed and reconvened at 7:30 p.rn in 1973, issued to Donald A. Curtis at 42 W. the Council Chambers, in order that Fourth Street, be and the same are citizens may be heard; and be it hereby transferred to Donald A. Curtis Further Resolved, That the City Clerk at 337 Wabasha Street. be requested to prepare each Wednes- day by the Council August 1, day'. agenda of the Council so that 1872. matters of public importance be sched- Approved(August 5, 1972) uled for the aforesaid night meeting. Adopted by the Council August 1; 1972. Approved August 2, 1972. Council File No. 259363 — By Dean (August 5, 1972) Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses'Council File No. 259369— applied for by the organizations named In the Matter of constructing and on the list attached to this resolution reconstructing sidewalks and doing all be and the same are hereby granted, other work necessary and incidental and the City Clerk is instructed to issue to coin Tete the following improve - such licenses upon the payment into P the City treasury of the required fees. Ment: Adopted by the Council August 1, Margaret St., both sides from Earl St. Ado to Cypress St."u 0 Preliminary Order Approved August 2, 1972. 258556, approved May 10, 1972. (August 5, 1972) A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommen- Council File No. 259364 — By Dean dations relative thereto, and having Meredith— fullv considered the same; therefore, Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the Cffy Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council August 1, 1972. Approved August 2, 1972. (August 5, 1972) Council File No. 259365 — By Dear Meredith— Resolved, That Foodstuff Vendfn€ Machines licenses applied for by thi P, sons, firms, etc. named on the Its attWhed to thisg resolution be and thi same are hereby granted, and the Cit; Clerk is instructed to issue such It censes upon the payment into the Cit; treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council August 1 1972. Approved ust 2. 1972. (August 5, 1972) Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that all orders in the above matter1. asaid are hereby cancelled, annuIled an" rescinded and all pro- ,eedings matter be discontinued. Adopted by the Council August 2, 1972. Approved August3, 1972. (August 5, 1972) Council File No. 259374—By Rosalie L. Butler— Inaccordance with Minnesota Stat- utes 1971, Section 574.20, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby approve the official bond filed by and on behalf of Roscoe F. Ferguson, Justice of the Peace, for his two-year term be- ginning June 7, 1972, and the City Clerk is hereby in to file a copy of saAdopt d by the Council id bond with the Secretary of 2, 1972. Approved(Auggust 5, 1972) 600 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 259380 -By Leonard W. LevIne- Whereas, Council File No. 258811, ap qroved June 1, 1972, listed Case No. 21- 2-B as 975 Dayton Avenue; and Whereas, Case No. 21-72-B should be listed as 957 Dayton Avenue; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the prior resolution of this Council, Council File No. 258811, approved June 1, 1972, be hereby amended so as to correct this typo- graphical error and shall pertain to the property located at 957 Dayton Avenue; and be it Further Resolved, That all remaining terms and conditions shall remain n full force and effect. Adopted by the Council August 2, 1972. Approved August 3, 1972. (August 5, 19 72) Council File No. 259381 -By Leonard W. Levine - Whereas, Council File No. 259111, ap- proved June 23, 1972, listed Case No.l, 24-72-B as902 E. Lawson; and Whereas, Case No. 24-72-B should be listed as 907 E. Lawson; now, there- fore, be it Resolved, That the prior resolution of this Council, Council File No. 259111, approved June 23, 1972, be hereby amended so as to correct this typo- graphical error and shall pertain to the property located at 907 E. Lawson; and e it Further Resolved, That all remaining terms and conditions shall remain in Lull force andeffect. Adopted by the Council August 2, 1972. Approved August 3, 1972. (August 5, 1972) INTERMEDIARY ORDERS Council File No. 259375 - In the Matter of constructing and re- constructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. S9726, Preliminary Order 258785, Approved May 25, 1972, Description - Beech St., north slde from Johnson _Pkwy_ to Clarence St. Description - Forest St., west side from Jenks Ave, south approximately 139 feet. Finance File No. S9730, Preliminary Order 258787, Approved May 25, 1972, Description - Arcade St., west side from Sinnen Ave. toMargaret St, and on the east side of Arcade St. from E'Sixth St, to Margaret St. Finance File No. S9731, Preliminary Order 258788, Approved May 25, 1972, Description -Hawthorne Ave., north side from Earl St. to the west ap- proximately 120 ft. Finance File No. 59732, Preliminary Order 258789, Approved May 25, 1972, Description -Clarence St., both sides from Maryland Ave. to Ivy Ave. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is constructing and reconstructing side- walks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist: Finance File No. 59726, Preliminary Order 258785, Approved May 25, 1972, Description - Beech St., north side from Johnson Pkwy. to Clarence St. Finance File No. S9727, Preliminary Order 258782, Approved May 25, h1 72, ne_scr,.,rh,,, - nnn..,m...i e..o sine from enks Ave, south approximately 139 feet. Finance File No. S9730, Preliminary Order 258787, Approved May 25, 1972, Description - Arcade St., west side from Sinnen Ave. to Margaret St, and on the east side of Arcade St. from E. Sixth St. to Margaret St. Finance File No. 59731, Preliminary Order 258788, Approved May 25, 1972, Description -Hawthorne Ave., north side from Earl St. to the west ap- proximately 120 ft. Finance File No. S9732, Preliminary Order 258789, Approved May 25, 1972, Description -Clarence St., both sides from Maryland Ave. to Ivy Ave. with no alternatives, and that the esti- mated cost thereof is $4.90 per lin ft for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per In ft for 6' wide walk. Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 5th day of September, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall BuildingCin the City of St. Paul. That the ommissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner pro- vided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. File No. S9726. Adopted by the Council August 2, 1972. Approved August 3, 1972. (August 5, 1972) Council File No. 259376 - In the Matter of reconstructing the ,sidewalk on the south side of Lawson Street from Burr Street to Bradley OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 601 Street extended abutting Lot 7, Block Il, Fairview Addition ONLY, and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement, under Preliminary Order 258786, approved May 25, 1972. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Com- missioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improve- ment which the Council recommends is thereof is $4.90 per lin ft for 5' walk, $5.85 per In ft for 6' wide $1.50 per sq ft for nte. curb & solved Further, That a public Ing be had on said improvement ie 5th day of September, 1972, at hour of iD o'clock A.M.,- in the That the dommissioner of give notice of said meeting to ons anar.harterthe stating the manner tiro - me and place of hearing, the nature u: u - improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. File No. 59733. Adopted by the Council August 2, 1972. Approved August 3, 1972. (August 5, 1972) which is necessary and mciden- i complete said improvement, except where it is determined that good and RESOLUTION RATIFYING sufficient poured sidewalks now exist, ASSESSMENT with no alternatives, and that the esti- mated cost thereof is $4.90 per lin ft for 5' wide walk, $5.85 per lin ft for 6' wide walk. Council File No. 259334- Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement In the matter of the assessment of on the 5th day of September, 1972, at benefits, cost and expenses for con - the hoof 10 o'clock A.M., n u the strtting a public storm sewer n hour Council Chamber of the Court House HARTFORD AVENUE from the outlet and City Hall Building in the City of into the Mississippi River to Cleveland St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Avenue; in CRETIN AVENUE from Finance give notice of said meeting to Hartford Avenue to Randolph Avenue; the persons and n the manner pro- in RANDOLPH AVENUE from Cretin vided by the Charter, stating the time Avenue to Prior Avenue; in PRIOR and place of hearing, the nature of the AVENUE from Randolph Avenue to improvement and the total cost thereof James Avenue; in JAMES AVENUE from Prior Avenue to Howell Street; as estimated.in CLEVELAND AVENUE from Hart - File No. Adopted by the Council August 2, ford Avenue to Bayard Avenue; in ar 1872 EASEMENT described as follows: the Approved August 3, 1972. south 30 feet of Lots 1 through 25 ant (August 5, 1972) that part ofPrior Place vacated ant adioming said south 30 feet of Lot 1 in Lai in.: a Council File No. 259377- in Grounds of tine c theirfne 1 ing norther In the Matter of constructing and/or chat., adjacent to t. reconstructing the sidewalk on the of Lots 52 through south side of Second Street from westerly of and imm Wabasha Street to Jackson Street, poi- to the westerly line e tions of which will be replaced with 80, Lane's Cleveland integral curb and sidewalk and by Paul, Minn.; the east doing all other work which is necessary and vacated alley sou and incidental to complete said im- ng said Lot 25, and provement, under Preliminary Order of the east 30 feet of 258781, approved May 25, 1972. vacated north of - ar Lot 25, all in John G The Council of the City of St. Paul tion; and the east 30 having received the report of the Com- 30 feet of the west missioner of Fnance ypon the above east Si of Lot 16, Res improvement, and having considered Lots; to HARTFORI said report, hereby resolves: 160 feet west of Fa. 1. That the said report and *e Fairview Avenue; in same is hereby approved and adopted, NUE from Hartford a„d thin said improvement is hereby dolph-Avenue;_ in I 2. That the nature of the ment which the Council reco: to construct and/or recom sidewalk on the south side Street from Wabasha Street Street, portions of which w nIneed with integral curb an poured allege of St. Ca- dy of and irnr ae northerly line 73 inclusive and ediately adjacent I Lots 77 through Villas Plat 2,t. 30 feet of Lot 25 th of and adjoin - the south 30 feet Hartford Avenue d adjoining said gardens 5th Addr- feet of the south 483.40 feet of the erve Park Garden ) AVENUE from .rview Avenue to FAIRVIEW AVE - Avenue to Ran- 'ANDOLPH AVE - Avenue to Davern vn as RANDOLPB 21, 1968. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the 602 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 10 equal installments. File No. 17295. Adopted by the Council July 26, 1972. Approved July 27, 1972. (August 5, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259372 In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for improv- ing HIGHLAND PARKWAY from Cleveland Avenue to Snelling Avenue (City Project P-0502) as follows: Re- construct curbs and construct a bitu- minous overlay for the entire length of the project: reconstruct street, alley and driveway returns; reconstruct storm water drainage facilities and do all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, under Preliminary Order 247313, approved February 3, 1970, Intermedi- aryOrder 248880, approved May 19, 1970, Final Order 250262, approved Sep- tember 1, 1970. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. File No. 17493. Adopted by the Council August 2, 1972. Approved August 3. 1972. (August 5, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259373 In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for cun- structing a public sanitary sewer in an alley in West End Addition commenc- ing at the Southeasterly corner of Walsh Park and continuing Northerlyy in said alley until it intersects wife Albion Street (S-1431), under Prelim inary Order 256817, approved October 15, 1970, Intermediary Order 251497, ap proved December 15, 1970, Final Order 251836, approved January 7, 1971. A public hearing having been bar upon the assessment for the abov< improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is herebl- ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and 1t is hereby determined to be payable in 20 equal installments. File No. 17522. Adopted by the Council August 2, 1972. ApprovedAugust 3, 1972. (August 5, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 259378 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- structing a pump station on EAGLE STREET at SPRING STREET and a force main in EAGLE STREET from the pump station on EAGLE STREET to Exchange Street, all to be known as the EAGLE STREET PUMP STATION and FORCE MAIN S-1238. Also con- struct a relief sewer in EAGLE STREET, Hill Street to Exchange Street (S-1266), under Preliminary Order 238746, approved May 22, 1968, under Preliminary Order 241081, ap- proved November 26, 1968, Intermediary Order 241598, approved January 7. 1969, Final Order 242011, approved February 4, 1969. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 7th day of September, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'cicok A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the tfine and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice. is directed. File No. 17340. Adopted by the Council August 2, 1972. Approved August 3, 1972. (August 5, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 259379 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 19724 603 and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 2, Virgilia Division from Jackson Street to Agate Street (G-1431), under Preliminary Order 246767, approved December 23. 1969, Intermediary Order 247462, approved February 17, 1970, Final Order 247922, approved March 18, 1970. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 7th day of September, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. File No. 17448-G. Adopted by the Council August 2, 1972. Approved August 3, 1972. (August 5, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME Of, HEARING THEREON Council File No. 259383 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 7, Hazel Park Divi- sion No. 4, from White Bear Avenue to Van Dyke Street. Also construct a sewer for storm water purposes in the alley and in an easement, obtained, on, under and across Lot 19, Block 71 Hazel Park Division No. 4 (G-1905), under Preliminary Order 242922, ap- ar proved 24 036i1 approved July In er 9. 1969 Final Order 245364, approved August 26 1969. The assessment of benefits, cost anc expenses for and in connection will the above improvement having beer submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same an( found the said assessment satisfactory therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessmen be and the same is hereby in a] respects approved. Resolved Further, that a publi hearing be had on said assessment of the 7th day of September, 1972, at th hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Counci Chamber of the Court House and CIt Hall Building, in the City of St. Pau] that the Commissioner of Finance giv notice of said meetings, as required b the Charter, stating in said notice th time and place of hearing, the natur of the improvement, and the amour assessed against the lot or lots of tb .rticular owner to whom the notice directed. le No. 17401-G. Adopted by the Council August 2, Approved August 3, 1972. (August 5, 1972) ESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CON- FIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND AS- SESSMENT THEREFOR ouncil File No. 259371 - In the matter of condemning and eking an easement in the land neces- ary for the slopes, cuts and fills, fn- luding right of removal of lateral upport from subject land or remainder hereof, occasioned by excavations hereof or construction of slopes in the trading and surfacing with bituminous aaterial the East-West alley in Block J. W. Bass, Subdivision from New - into Street to Atlantic Street (G-1682), coder Preliminary Order 257230, ap- ,roved Januarypp 31, 1972, Intermediary )rder Order8'258Z. a proved Apoved March ril 11, A the lands or easements merem, ror ui above improvements, and the awards of damages therefor, and also upon the assessment of benefits therefor, and the Council having duly considered the same, now therefore be it Resolved, That the taking and .con- demnation of the lands described in the annexed assessment roll, identified by the signature of the Commissioner of Finance, and made a part hereof, and the awards of damages to the owners of such lands for said taking and condemnation as set forth in said assessment roll, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified and confirmed. Resolved Further, That the said assessment of benefits, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified and thesame is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court for confirmation. File No. 17627-S. Adopted by the Council August 2, 1972. Approved August 3, 1972. (August 5, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CON- FIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND AS- SESSMENT THEREFOR Council File No. 259382 - In the matter of condemning and taking gfor the slopes,cuts the nd and eces- fills 1 including right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations thereof, or construction of slopes in the I grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 2, Ryan's e Subdivision of Block 6, Rogers and t�, Hendrick's Acre Lots to the City of e St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, 604 PROCEEDINGS F THE COMMON COUNCIL from Orange Avenue to Whe ock to proceed with the making of said Parkway (G-2003), under PZihmei ryy improvement in accordance therewith. Order 257512, approved February 5. File No. S9712. 1972, Intermediary Order 258227, - Adapted by the Council August 2, proved April 19, 1972, Final Ord r 1972. 258627, approved May 16, 1972. Approved August 3, 1972. (August 5, 1972) A public hearing having been ha upon the taking and condemnatten , the lands or easements therein, for the above improvements, and the awards of OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS damages therefor, and also upon the OF THE COUNCIL assessment of benefits therefor, and the Council having duly considered the same, now therefore be it Resolved, That the taking and con- ORDINANCES demnation of the lands described in the annexed assessment roll, identified by the signature of the Commissioner Co ncil File No. 259298—Ordinance No. of Finance, and made a part hereof, 1 55—By Ruby Hunt— and the awards of damages to the owners of such lands for said taking AN DMINISTRATIVE ORDINANCE and condemnation as set forth in said AUT RIZING THE DEPARTMENT assessment roll, be and the same is OF P LIC WORKS TO ISSUE PER - hereby in all respects ratified and MITS F R THE GRADING AND/OR confirmed. SURFAC G OF PUBLIC STREETS OR Further, That the said ALLEYS, ND CONSTRUCTION OF of benefits, be and the same PUBLIC S WERS WITHIN A PUBLIC in all respects ratified and RIGHT-OF-WAY. is hereby ordered to be to the District Court for The Council of the City of Saint Paul ,n. Does Ordain: File No. 17631-S. Adopted by the Council August 1972. Approved August 3, 1972. (August 5, 1972) FINAL ORDERS Council File No. 259370— In the Matter of constructing new sidewalk on both sides of McAfee Street from Arlington Avenue to Hoyt Avenue and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, under Preliminary Order 258554, approved May 10, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is to construct new sidewalk on both sides of McAfee Street from Arlington Avenue to Hoyt Avenue except that part of the order abutting Lots 13 thru 21, Blk. 1, Lake- view Addition, and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist, and the Council hereby orders said im- provement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and i hereby instructed and directed t prepare plans and specifications fo said improvement, and submit same t the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city official are hereby authorized and directed SECTION 1 Any person desiring to grade and/or surface any public street or alley, or construct a public sewer within a pub- lic right-of-way shall make written ap- plication with the Department of Public Works, describing the exact location and scope of the work to, be done. If the Department deems it dvisable, it may grant such authority and permis- sion. The permission shall be subject to the terms contained in the permit and the following conditions: a. The permittee shall construct the improvement entirely at his own expense under the supervision of the Department of Public Works, and in strict accordance with the plans and specifications prepared and/or approved by the Depart- ment and the City of Saint Paul Department of Public Works Constructionasasramended d Sewer b. The permittee shall pay -all—costs incurred by the Department in administration, engineering, and inspection. c. The permittee, after the inception of the work, shall prosecute it continuously with diligence and fully complete the work to the satisfaction and approval of the Department of Public Works on or before the date specified in the permit. d. The permittee shall procure from the abutting owners such ease- ments in and to the abutting prop- erty as may be necessary for slopes, cuts and fills, and shall obtain written releases from such owners releasing and discharging the City of Saint Paul from any and all damages by reason of the s grading, surfacing or construction 0 of sewer, and shall file such ease - r mems and/or releases with the Department of Public Works. e. The permittee shall agree and s undertake to fully indemnify and I hold harmless and defend the City OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 605 of Saint Paul, its agents, officers and employees from any and all damages, claims, losses, judgments, suits or expenses that may accrue. to persons or property occasioned by the making of the improvement or arising out of the improvement and shall furnish a surety bond to the City in the amount specified in the permit, said bond conditioned to comply with all the terms of this ordinance and the permit. I. The permittee shall properly prto- tect all excavations made in he streets, sidewalks and boulevards both day and night so as to avoid all damage or injury to persons or property and the permittee also shall properly fill and tamp said' streets, sidewalks, and boulevards to avoid settling. g. The permittee shall notify the De- partment of Public Works two working days before starting work, and not start until receiving notice to proceed from the Department after all the requirements of the permithave been satisfied. The Project shall be subject to inspec- tion during the construction of the improvement, and the Department shall be notified when the im- provement has been completed to allow for a final inspection. h. The permittee shall furnish the ent of Public Works all docume of record that are a part of th Contract or incidental to its exec on including but not limited to a s, as built" plans and tracings. L The Department of Public Works reserves the right to revoke the permit whenever the public inter- est will best be served by such revocation. SECTION 2 The Department of Public Works shall promulgate regulations andofan- dards relating to the provisions stthis ordinance and fife a. copy thereof with the City Clerk. SECTION 3 This ordinance shall be deemed s part of the Saint Paul AdministrativF Code and shall be incorporated therefr and given an appropriate chapter and/or section number at the time o: the compilation of the said Administra• tive Code. SECTION 4 This ordinance shall take effect anc be In force 30 days from and after it: passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council August 3, 1972 Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved August 4, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL City d7lerk. (August 12, 1972) Council File No. 259299—Ordinance No. 15159—By Rosalie L. Butler— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF MRS. B. ROSELLE AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City Officers are hereby authorized and directed to opay ut of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, o Mrs. B. Roselle, the sum of $150.00 in full settlement of her claim of damages sustained on or about August 21, 1970 as more particularly set out in a com- munication to the City Council on Sep- tember 3, 1970. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon her execution and delivery of a release in full to the City in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sustained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council August 3, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved August 4, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHCiALL ty Cllerk. (August 12, 1972) Council File No. 259300—Ordinance No. 15157—By Rosalie L. Butler— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF THEODORE RIVAS AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to Theodore Rivas, the sum of $109.37, in full settlement of his claim of dam- ages sustained on or about May 12, 1972 at or near 916 Farrington, Saint Paul, Minnesota as more particularly set out in a communication to the City Council on May 23, 1972. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon his execution and delivery of a releasein full to the City, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sustained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 Thatthis ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. 606 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Passed by the Council August 3, 1972. the sa a agsaid ainst enrs try ve by lunauthorized Yeas—Councilmen cure Hunt, Konopatzki, I persons in violation of Section 192.18 Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and Mme. President (Butler) -7. said vacant and open building(s) have Nays -0. been found and determined by the Apto proved August 4, 1972. I onstituteCouncilf ah menaCitce of ait le P aul public LAWRENCE D. COHEN, health, welfare and safety and a public Mayor. nuisance which must be immediately Attest: abated to prevent loss of life or prop - HARRY E. MARSHALS., erty; now, therefore be it City C1prk. Resolved, That the Department of nd Public (August 12, 1972) Parks, Recreation aBuildings is authorized and directed to immedi- ately secure said buildings by the use of contract labor under contract I. RESOLUTIONS L 7525 pending proceedings under the Hazardous Buildmgs Act; and be it Further Resolved, That the expense Council File No. 259384—By Leonard W. of securing such buildings be paid Levine— from Fund No. 0979-269, Summary Resolved, That the following water Abatement, and that the Corporation main has been approved by the BeArd Counsel be directed to take apppropriate of Water Commissioners for installation action to reimburse said fund by action subject to the concurrence by the City against the owner of said property. Council: Estlmated cost: $1e44.85 Adopted by th. Council August 3. Emerald Street from Franklin Avenue 1972 to Myrtle Avenue Approved August 4, 1972. Adopted by the Council August 3, (August 12, 1972) 1972. Approved August 4, 1972. (August 12, 1972) Council File No. 259388 By Leonard W. Levine— Whereas, The City Council of the Council File No. 259385—BY Robert F. City of Saint Paul is informed by the Sprafka— Department of Parks, Recreation and Resolved, That permission be and is Public Buildings that the vacant and hereby granted to the Northwestern open building(s) located at: Bell Telephone Company to make nec- 335 Aurora essary excavations for and to place and in the City of Saint Paul area= hereafter maintain a buried cablcume across mate hazard S the public D Allr work toreet be u hnfaccordance wi h welfare and safety; and the attached plans as approved. The Whereas, The last known record Telephone Company to pay cost of owners of said property are: publication incident hereto. Kenneth Spielman, 334 University Ave - Adopted by the Council August 3, nue, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55103 1972. and said owners have failed to secure Approved August 9, 1972. the same against entry by unauthorized (August 12, 1972) ,persons in violation of Section 192.18 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and said vacant and open buildings) have Council File No. 259386—By Robert F. been found and determined by the Sprafka— Council of the City of Saint Paul to Resolved, That the`Northern States constitute a menace to the public Power Company be given permission to health, welfare and safety and a public install approximately 127 lineal feet of nuisance which must be immediately Gas Main on Park (East side) between abated to prevent loss of life or prop - Hawthorne and W. Orange under, pro- erty; now, therefore be it visions of Ordinance No. 14786, ap- Resolved, That the Department of proved May 27, 1971. Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings Adopted by the Council August 3, is authorized and directed to iin df - 1972. aely secure said buildings by the use Approved August 4, 1972. ocontract labor under contract No. (August 12, 1972) I1" 7525 pending proceedings under the Hazardous Build,gs Act; and be it Further Resolved That the expense of securing such buildings be paid from Council File No. 259387—By Leonard W. I Fund No. 0979-269, Summary Abate - Levine— ment, and that the Corporation Counsel Whereas, The City Council of the I be directed to take appropriate action City of Saint Paul is informed by the to reimburse said fund by action Department of Parks, Recreation and against the owner of said property. Pubic Buildings that the vacant and Estimated cost: $377.85. open building(s) located at: Adopted by the Council August 3, 893 Dayton 1972. ` in the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- Approved August 12, 1972) mate hazard to the public health, ( g welfare and safety; and Whereas, The last known record owners of said property are: i Council File No. 259389 — BY Ruby C. G. Rein Co., Commerce Building, 8 Hunt— East Fourth Street, Saint Paul, Min- ofRthel Mayorhand pursuant oe Section nesota OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 607 10.07.4 of the Charter of the City of Saint Paul, there is hereby transferred the sum of $160,000.00 from the Con- tin 0998 to the following snow activities in the Depart- ment of Public Works: 0254 Snow Plowing 200 Contractual Services ... 33,000.00 0255 Snow Removal 100 Personal Services .....109,000 200 Contractual Services ..... 10,000 119,000.00 0255 Icy Street Control 100 Personal Services ..... 8,000.00 160,000.00 Adopted by the Council August 3, 1972. Approved August 4, 1972. (August 12, 1972) Council File No. 259390—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That upon the recommen- dation of the Mayor and pursuant to Section 10.07.4 of the Charter of the City of Saint Paul, there is hereby transferred the sum of $2,300.00 from the Contingent Reserve Account—Ac- tivity 0998-400 to the Microfilming Ac- tivity 0990 to be allocated as follows: (City's Microfilming Activity 0990 Share) 461 City Contribution .. ...$2,300.00 Adopted by the Council August 3, 1972. ApprovedAugust 4, 1972. (August 12, 1972) Council File No. 259391—By Robert F Sprafka— Resolved, That upon the recommen dation o£ the Mayor and pursuant t, Section 10.07.4 of the Charter of thu City of Saint Paul, there is hereby transferred the sum of $4,500.00 iron the Contingent Reserve Account—Ac tivity 0998-400 to the Mayor's Office- t'v'ty tration Account — 0020 to b, allocated as follows: Mayor's Office— Administration 0020-145 ....$4,500.0 Personal Services—Fees Adopted by the Council August i 1972. Approved August 4, 1972. (August 12, 1972) Council File No. 259392 --By Victor Tedesco— Resolved, Pursuant to Cphapter 92A c the Saint Paul Legislative Code, th Legislative Aide to Councilman Tedei eo, Michael Sirian, is hereby authorize to receive reimbursement for the us of his own automobile in theperforn ance of his duties for the City < Saint Paul according to "Plan C" at maximum lump -sum allowance u $75.00 per month. Adopted by the Council August 1972. Approved August 4, 1972. (August 12, 1972) nincil File No. 259393 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That an extra in the nount of Two Thousand Ninety-seven ollars ($2,097) be allowed under Con - act L-7346 between the City of Saint aul and the Peoples Electric Co., said ,tract for Electrical Construction of Le Saint Paul Civic Center Multi- urpose Arena Building, and said extra cover the following: 1. Provide and install conduit and wiring as per Part A' of Field Order 64 ...... ADD $ 510.00 2. Provide and install empty conduit per provisions of Field Order 51 ........... ADD 1,587.00 Total ..... ADD $2,097.00 aid work having been requested by the ivic Center Authority, and agreement Lade with the contractor, and a mem- havingrandum of said agreement been led with the Finance Department, Ac- ounting Division, and countersigned y its Acting Head. Charge o 6000-605 o be reimbursed from 7420-460. Job p70-45. Adapted py the Council August 3, 972. Approved August 4, 1972. ;x. (August 12, 1972) :ouncil File No. 259394 — By Dean Meredith— . Resolved, That 'Thousand the amount if Ninety -Eight Thousandd Eight Hun- 3red Fifty -Nine Dollars ($98,859) be al - ,owed under Contract L-7343 between the. City of Saint Paul and Bor-Son onstruction, Inc., said contract for General Construction of the Saint Paul Civic Center Multi-Purppose Arena Building, and said extra to cover the following: 1. Provide and install v.a.t. flooring at Meeting Rooms Cl and C2 in lieu of carpeting scheduled for these spaces to be held in abeyance pending determina- tion of usage in other areas .... ADD $ 1,821.00 2. Provide and install hangers through acoustical plaster ring in order to provide supporting steel for future Suspended Press Box inclusion .... 4,465.00 3. General Construc- tion covering Con- cessions Work, as modified .......... 92,573.00 Total .... ADD $98,859.00 said work having Leen requested by the Civic Center Authority, and agreement made with the contractor, and a mem- orandum of said agreement having been tiled with the Finance Depart- ment, Accounting Division, and coun- tersigned by its Acting Head. Charge to 6000-603 to be reimbursed from 7420- 460. Job 70-45. Adopte by the Council August 3, 1972. Approved August 4, 1972. (August 12, 1972) 608 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 259395 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That an extra in the amount of Eighteen Thousand Eight Dollars ($18,008) be allowed under Con- tract L-7344 between the City of Saint Paul and Reuben L. Anderson-Cherne, Inc., said contract for Mechanical Piping and Control Work for the Saint Paul Civic Center Multi -Purpose Arena Building, and said extra to cover the following: 1. Per Field Order 60 relocate exposed rainleaders at in- terior Arena walls to a standard loca- tion 12" outboard of interior face of 'A' grid columns .. ADD $ 770.00 2. Per provisions of Field Order 59 for Mechanical Piping and Controls Con- tract covering Con- cessions work as modified .......... ADD 17,238.00 Total ..... ADD $18,008.00 said work having been requested by the Civic Center Authority, and agreement made with the Contractor, and a mem- orandum of said agreement having been filed with the Finance Department, Ac- counting Division, and countersigned by its Acting Head. Charge to 60ili, gi to be reimbursed from 742ii 4 , Job #70-45. Adopted by the Council August 3, 1972. Approved August 4, 1972. (August 12, 1972) Council File No. 259396 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 3081 for the transfer of On Sale Liquor License No. 8218, expiring January 31, 1973' is- sued to Victorian Bar, Inc. at 859 Thomas Street be and the same is here- by transferred to E and E, Inc. at the same address. Adopted by the Council August 3, 1972. ApprovedAugust 4, 1972. (August 12, 1972) Council File No. 259397 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That application for Sunday On Sale Liquor license made by the following ap licant who is a holder of an On Sale Liquor license at the address shown, be and the same is hereby granted and in compliance with C. F. No. 235531 Ordinance No. 13755, which amends Chapter No. 308.00 of the St. Paul Legislative Code and Ordinances. E & E, Inc., 859 Thomas Avenue Adopted by the Council August 3, 1972. Approved August 4, 1972. (August 12, 1972) Council File No. 259398 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 3121 foi Class Cl -Restaurant, Tavern, Off Sal( Malt Beverage and Cigarette licenses applied for by E & E, Inc, at 85E Thomas Avenue, be and the same are iereby granted. Adopted by the Council August 3, 1972. Approved August 4, 1972. (August 12, 1972) :!ouncil File No. 259399 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 2981 for ^lass Cl -Restaurant, Off Sale Malt Beverage and Cigarette licenses, ap- plied for by Cher Mac, Inc. at 878 Payne Avenue, be and the same are hereby granted. Adopted by the Council August 3, 1972. Approved August 4, 1972. (August 12, 1972) Council File No. 259400 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That application for Sunday On Sale Liquor license made by the following applicant who is a holder of an On Sale Liquor license at the ad- dress shown, be and the same is hereby granted and in compliance with C. F. No. 235531 Ordinance No. 13755, which amends Chapter No. 308.00 of the St. Paul Legislative Code and Ordinances. Cher Mac, Inc., 870 Payne Avenue Adopted by the Council August 3, 1972. Approved August 4 1972. (August 1�, 1972) Council File No. 259401 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council August 3, 1972. Approved August 4, 1972. (August 12, 1972) Council File No. 259402 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses ,upon the payment into the City treas- ury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council August 3, 1972. Approved August 4 1972. (August 1�, 1972) Council File No. 259403 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treas- ury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council August 3, 1972. Approved August 4 1972. I (August 11L, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 609 Council File No. 259404 — By Ruby Hunt— Whereas, Minnesota Statutes, C. 473B, requires the Metropolitan Council to prepare and adopt a Comprehensive Development Guide for all future de- velopments having area -wide impact, including land use developments, high- ways, transit facilities, public build- ings, and the necessity for and reloca- tion of airport facilities;and Whereas, This council finds and de- termines that any such developments or development selection procedures should be preceded by the preparation and adoption of a "Development Guide" to allow for proper council review and planning; and Whereas, Such development decisions should not be rendered until a "Devel- opment Guide" has been completed, adopted and reviewed with respect to each area -wide development, Now, Therefore be it Resolved, By the Council of the City ofSaint Paul: 1. That the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby strongly urges that the Metropolitan Council refrain from making any development decisions or development selection decisions prior to the completion and adoption of its Development Guide" and a thorough' review thereof, all as required by Min- nesota Statutes, C. 473B. 2. That the City Clerk is hereby au- thorized and directed to transmit copies of this resolution to the membership of the Metropolitan Council. Adopted by the Council August 3, 1972. Approved August 3, 1972. (August 12, 1972) Council File No. 259408 — By Ruby Hunt— Resolved, That upon the recommen- dation of the St. Paul -Ramsey County Criminal Justice Advisory Committee's recommendation, the Council of the City of Saint Paul authorizes the Mayor to submit Application for Grant to the Governor's Commission on Crime Pre- vention and Control, whereby the City would act as a sponsoring agency for the Saint Paul Independent School Dis- trict No. 625 for the project known as Roving Advisor to Pre -Delinquent Children". Adopted by the Council August 4, 1972. Approved August 4, 1972. (August 12, 1972) Council File No. 259412 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas Proper notice has been re- ceived as to a change of officers in the Wallace Bar, Inc. at 674 Dodd Road, holders of On Sale Liquor License No. 8174, expiring January 31, 1973, there- fore, be it Resolved, That Thomas Wallace re- mains as President, Anne Wallace re - the death of Gregory- Galvin, Vice President, he is replaced by Barbara A. Wallace as Vice -President and the sole stockholder is Thomas Wallace. Adopted by the Council August 4, 1972. Approved August 4, 1972. (August 12, 1972) Council File No. 259416—By Robert F. Sprafka— Council File No. 259405—By Leonard W. Resolved, That the substitution of Levine— $3,000,000 U. S. Treasury Bills, due Resolved. By the Council of the City October 26, 1972 of Saint Paul, that the appointments by for the mayor of Councilman Dean Mere- $$3,000,000 U. S. Treasury Notes, Series dith and Councilman Victor Tedesco F'-72, 690, due November 15, 1972 tserve as members of the Civic Cep- as collateral security for deposits of teo r Authority for two-year terms dur- public funds of the City of Saint Paul ing their present terms of office as with The First National Bank of Saint councilmen, such terms to expire the Paul, hereby is authorized, ratified and first Tuesday in June, 1974, are hereby approved, such having been done in in all things concurred in and ap- conformance with the a plicable stat - proved. Utes of the State of Minnesota; that Adopted by the Council August 4, such substituted securities, at the time 1972. of such substitution had a market Approved August 4, 1972. value sufficient, together with the mar - (August 12, 1972) ket value of the original collateral securities for said purpose, for which no substitution was made, equal to $110 for every $100 of deposits of pub - Council File No. 259407 — By Ruby lic funds of said City with said Bank. Hunt— Adopted by the Council August 8, Resolved, That, upon the recommen- 1972' dation of the St. Paul -Ramsey County APProved August 8, 1972. Criminal Justice Advisory Committee, (August 12, 1972) the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby authorize the Mayor to submit to the Governor's Commission on Council File No. 259417 — By Ruby Crime Prevention and Control App lica- Hunt— tion for a Grant for the Project en- titled "The Retreat"; whereby the City Resolved, That pursuant to Section would act as sponsoring agency for the 231.05 of the Saint Paul Legislative Community Retreat Corporation. Code, (as amended by Ordinance No. Adopted by the Council August 4, 14662 approved December 1, 1970) per - 1972 taming to regulations for the adjusting Approved August 4, 1972. of sewer service charges, and upon the recommendation of the Department (August 12, 1972) of Public Works and approval of the 610 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Board of Water Commissioners, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby certify that because of partial diversion of their total water consump- tion from the City of Saint Paul's Sanitary Sewer System, the below listed firms have justifiable reason for application of an adjustment to their sewer service charges as levied in accordance with Resolution, Council File No. 251415, approved December 4, 1970, and be it Further Resolved That a full or par- tial refund of paid sewer service charges, based upon these adjustments, shall be refunded from the "Sewer Service Fund" and shall be in the fol- lowing amounts: Vylactos Laboratories Inc, 1901 E. Euclid Ave. Des Moines, Iowa 50313 (Apr. 1971 -Mar. 1972) .. ...$1,051.16 Jacob Schmidt Brewin Co. 882 W. Seventh St. 5116 (May 1972) ..... ... ........... 783.32 St. Paul Academy & Summit School 1712 Randolph Ave. 55106 (Jan -Jun 1972) ............... 127.70 Industrial Molasses Corp. 6800 France Ave. So. Minneapolis, Minn. 55435 (Jun 1972) ................... 41.75 Gold Medal Bottling Co. 553 NFairview St. 55104 (Apr -June 1972) ............. 1,327.54 Park Nurseries 1200 St. Clair Ave. 55105 (Jun 1972) ................... 92.58 Pearson Candy Co. 2140 W. Seventh St. 55116 (June 1972) .................. 598.73 Chevron Asphalt Co. 2209 Childs Rd. 55106 (Jun 1972) ................... 190.83 United States Gypsum A20 E. 7th St. 55106 (Jun 1972) ................... 33.97 Posey Miller Florists 1767 Old Hudson Rd. 55106 (Jul 1971 -Apt 1972) .......... 36.23 Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 84 S. Wabasha St. 55107 (Mar -June 1972) ............. 157.30 Superior Metal Industries 509 Front Ave. 55117 (May -Tune 1972) ......... .. 329.09 Adopted by the Council August 8, 1972. ApprovedAugust 8, 1972. (August 12, 1972) Council File No. 259420 - By Ruby Hunt - Whereas, The following SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR having met all of the Fprovisions of Chapter 220 of the Legis- lative Code of the City of St. Paul, and having made the proper application for a SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR'S LI- CENSE, it is hereby Resolved, That the said SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR upon providing a bond and the payment of tfie Sixty Dollars 1$60.00) license fee is hereby granted a I authorizing him to engage in the business of SIDEWALK CONTRAC- TOR in the City of St. Paul for the year 1972. Marvin H. Anderson Construction Co. Adopted by the Council August 8, 1972. ApprovedAugust 8, 1972. (August 12, 1972) Council File No. 259421 -By Leonard W. Levine - Whereas, Council File No. 258810, approved June 1, 1972, listed Case No. 14-72-H as 1187 St. Paul Avenue; and Whereas, Case No. 14-72-H should be listed as 1186 St. Paul Avenue; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the prior resolution of this Council, Council File No. 258810, approved June 1, 1972 be hereby amended so as to correct this typo- graphical error and shall pertain to the property located at 1186 St. Paul Ave- nue; and be it Further Resolved, That all remaining terms and conditions shall remain in full force and effect. Adopted by the Council August 8, 1972. Approved August 8, 1972. (August 12, 1972) Council File No. 259422 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council August 8, 1972. Approved August 8, 1972. (August 12, 1972) Council File No. 259423 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council August 8, 1972. Approved August 8, 1972. (August 12, 1972) Council File No. 259424 -By Leonard W. Levine - Resolved, That Anderson and Seiber- lich be and hereby are granted a permit to install a 59 -car employee parking lot on property located on the west side of Lafayette Road between Plato and Florida Streets, more particularly described as follows: Lot 3, Block 9, Riverview Industrial Park; all in accordance with plans dated Received July 6. 1972; subject to the placement of a right turn only" sign at the exit because the frontage road is one-way; further subject to the condi- tion that said applicant -permittee, and its successors and assigns, shall make due compliance with all a licable provisions of municipal ordinances, state statutes and rules and regulations of public authorities having cognizance. Adopted by the Council August 8, 1972. Approved August 8, 1972. (August 12, 1972) Council File No. 259426 -By Leonard W. Levine - Resolved, That Red Barn of Minne- sota be and hereby is granted a permit OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 611 to install 29 additional parking spaces i (61 total) on property located on the southeast corner of Snelling and Car- roll, more particularly described as fol- lows: Lots 9 and 10, Block 3, Snelling Park Addition; all in accordance with the plans at- tached hereto; subject to the condition that said applicant -permittee, and its successors and assigns, shall make due compliance with all applicable provi- sions of municipal ordinances, state statutes and rules and regulations of public authorities having cognizance. Adopted by the Council August 8, 1972. Approved August 8, 1972. (August 12, 1972) Council File No. 259427 -By Leonard W. Levine - Resolved, That Burger King be and hereby is granted a permit to add 22 parking spaces to an existing parking lot (total: 57) on property located on the north side of Maryland Avenue between Arcade and Mendota Streets, more particularly described as follows: Lots 19 thru 23, Block 3, Wilder's Addition; all in accordance with the plans at- tached hereto; subject to the condition that said applicant -permittee, and its successors and assigns, shall make due compliance with all applicable provi- sions of municipal ordinances, state statutes and rules and regulations of public authorities having cognizance. Adopted by the Council August 8 1972. Approved August 8, 1972. (August 12, 1972) Council File No. 25943() -By Rosalie L Butler - Ruby Hunt - William P Konopatzki-Leonard W. Levine - Whereas, The people of Nagaski Japan, Saint Paul's international state: city, have suffered greatly as the resul of war and remind us of the curren suffering and tragedy which is th, result of the Indochina war; and Whereas, Concernedcitizens wil gather on the evening of Tuesday, Au gust 8, 1972, on Harriet Island Park a Nagaski Road to commemorate the vie tims of war the world over; now therefore, be it Resolved, That August 8, 1972, b designated in the City of Saint Pau as a day of commemoration for the vie tims of the Indochina war and a citizens are encouraged to observe thi commemoration. Adopted by the Council August 1 1972. Approved August 8, 1972. (August 12, 1972) FINAL ORDERS Council File No. 259413 - In the Matter of constructing an reconstructing sidewalks and by doir all other work which is necessary an incidental to complete said improv ment, except where itis determine that good and sufficient poured side walks now exist, 'finance File No. 59700, Preliminary Order 258502, Approved May 5, 1972, Description - Dieter St., both sides from Idaho Ave. to Larpenteur Ave. 'finance File No. S9701, Preliminary Order 258501, Approved May 5, 1972, Description - Minnehaha Ave., both sides from Birmingham St. to Etna St. rinance File No. 59702, Preliminary ap- from3Fifthi St. to"E11Third'St. andion the southwest side of Gotzian St. from Atlantic St. to the northwest approximately 140 feet. mance File No. 59704, Preliminary Order 258498, Approved May 5, 1972, Description - Johnson Pkwy., west side from E. Seventh St. to approxi- mately 165 feet North of Case Ave. finance File No. S9705, Preliminary Order 258499, Approved May 5, 1972, Description - Magnolia Ave., south side from Atlantic St. to Magnolia -p-n- , from Forest St. to Earl St. and on the south side of E. Sixth St. from Cy- press St. to Earl St. vinance File No. 59707, Preliminary Order 258496, Approved May 5, 1972, Description - York Ave., both sides from Clarence St. to Johnson Pkwy. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon Jue notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement, except where it is deter- mined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist, Finance File No. S97011 Preliminary Order 258501, Approved May 5, 1972, Description - Minnehaha Ave., both sides from Birmingham St. to Etna St. Finance File No. 59702, Preliminary Order 258495, Approved May 5, 1972, Description - Forest St., west side from. p. Third St. to the south ap- St. on the soutbwest side of Ci.Mum St. from Atlantic St. to the northwest approximately 140 feet. Finance File No. 59704, Preliminary Order. 258498, Approvbd May 5, 1972, Description -Johnson Pkwy., west side from E. Seventh St. to approxi- mately 165 feet North of Case Ave. Finance File No. S9705 Preliminary Order 258499, Approvers May 5, 1972, Description - Magnolia Ave., south side from Atlantic St. to Magnolia Lane extended. 612 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Councif for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said Impdrovement in accordance therewith. 1972. Aopted by the Council August 8, Approved August 8, 1972. (August 12, 1972) Council File No. 259415— File No. 59699. In the Matter of reconstructing the sidewalk and replace with integral curb and walk on the south side of East Seventh Street from Frank Street to Duluth Street and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental'. to complete said improvement, under Preliminary Order 258494, approved May 5, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and I aving fully considered the same; the made the s curb and walk on the south side of fast Seventh Street from Frank Street to Duluth Street and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist, and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for and that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed] to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council August 8, 1972. ApprovedAugust 8, 1972. (August 12, 1972) Council File No. 259414— In the Matter of reconstructing the sidewalk and replace portions with in- tegral curb and sidewalk on the south side of Wells Street from Arcade Street to Payne Avenue and on the north side of Wells Street from Greenbrier St. to the west approximately 200 feet and by doing all other work which is nec- essary and incidental to complete said improvement, under Preliminary Order 258503, approved May 5, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is to reconstruct the sidewalk and replace portions with integral curb and sidewalk on the south side of Wells Street from Arcade Street to Payne Avenue and on the north side of Wells Street from Green- brier St. to the west approximately 200 feet and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, except where it is determined good and sufficientpoured sidewalks now exist, and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public That be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval;th said aooroval. the one, ', tat ,.a•,upon , 2, dopted by the Council August 8, .pproved August 9, 1972. (August 12, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 259325—Ordinance No. 15158—By Ruby Hunt— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 13539, approved January 31, 1967 pertaining to Parking Meter Zones. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 13539, approved January 31 1967 is hereby amended by deleting the following from Section 3, Two -Hour - Four -Nickel area, thereof: Kellogg Blvd from Eagle St. to Market St.—South Side SECTION 2 This ordinance shall not be printed as part of the Saint Paul Legislative Code but shall be incorporated therein by reference. SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publica- tion. Passed by the Council August 9, 1972, Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7, Nays -0. Approved August 11, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (August 19, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 613 Council File No. 259345—Ordinance No. 15159—By Rosalie L. Butler— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 3250, entitled: "An administrative ordinance re- lating to the Civil Service Office of the City of Saint Paul, approving and adopting rules and regulations there- for,' approved August 20, 1914, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: , SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 3250, approved August 20 1914, as amended, be and the same is hereb further amended by striking out, where it appears in Sec- tion 35 E 4, the following: "Alcoholic addiction may be recog- nized as sickness while the em- ployee is under medical care and treatment for such addiction, pro- vided, that no employee shall be granted sick leave with pay for alco- holic addiction more than once."; and by substituting in lieu thereof the following: "Alcoholic addiction may be recog- nized as sickness while the employee is under medical care and treatment for such addiction, provided, that no employee shall be granted sick leave with pay for alcoholic addiction more than twice; and this provision shall apply to all persons who have, taken sick to for treatment for. alcoholic addiction since January 1, 1972." SECTION 2 , This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval, and publication. Passed by the Council August 11, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays 0. Approved August 11, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL City clerk. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. n 259346—Ordinace No, 15169—By Rosalie L. Butler— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF MR. & MRS. PETER G SILVA, SR. AGAINST THE CITY OF ST. PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers arc hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-42( to Mr. & Mrs. Peter G. Silva, the sun of $438.20 in full settlement of theh claim of damages sustained on or about April 19, 1972 at or near 473 Topping Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota as mor( particularly set out in a communieatior to the City Council on May 16, 1972. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paidto the said claimants upon their execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sustained in the manner aforesaid. . SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect Ind be in force thirty days after its iassage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council August 11, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, L.evine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, YImP e. resident (Butler) -7. Approved August Il, 1972, LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. 259347—Ordinance No. 15161—By Rosalie L. Butler— amending Administra- No. 15087 Pertaining to ition of City Government w Charter Approved by vember 3, 1970 and Pro - Execution and Approval Deeds and Other Instru- ments. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 15087 as adopted and approved May 5, 1972, is hereby amended by deleting therefrom Section 1 in its entirety and substituting in lieu and in place thereof the following: "Section 1. Except as otherwise pro- vided by law, all contracts made in the name of the City of Saint Paul and authorized by the City Council shall be executed on behalf of the City by the Mayor, and the head of the Department of Finance:' SECTION 2 Thisordinance shall be deemed a part of the Saint Paul Administrative Code and shall be incorporated therein and given an appropriate chapter and/ or section number at the time of the compilation of the said Administrative SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publica- tion. Passed by the Council August 11, 1972. Yeas — Hunt, Koropatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco — Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved August 11, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (August 19, 1972) L. 614 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 259351—Ordinance No. 15162—By Victor J. Tedesco— An ordinance amending the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 to 64, inclnsive, of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, per- taining to Use Districts, Height Districts and Rezoning of certain properties in the City of Saint Paul, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 to 64, inclusive, of the Saint Paul Legisla- tive Code, pertaining to Use Districts, Height Districts and Rezoning of cer- tain properties In the City of Saint Paul, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended so as to rezone the following described property from A" Residence District to Commercial, to -wit: West 22 feet of Lot 16, Block 1, Oakville Park; situate on property located on the north side of Hyacinth between- Arcade and Weide Streets in the City of Saint Paul. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publica- tion. Passed by the Council August 15, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved August 16, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. 259274—Ordinance No. 15163—By Ruby Hunt— AN ADMINISTRATIVE ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 15007, COUNCIL FILE NO. 256639, ADOPTED JANUARY 4, 1972. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: and bundles per week each week .. ...$1.40 c) Three-family dwelling with no limit on the number of containers, bags, and bundles per week each week ...$1.90 d) Four -family dwelling with no limit on the number of containers, bags, and bundles per week each week ....................$2.40 e) Bulk pickups from commercial, institutions, and other establish- ments each cu. yd. or fraction thereof .......................$4.50 f) Pickup old appliances, furniture and other miscellaneous items minimum for one piece ... .$7.50 each additional piece ... ....$2.50 g) One -family dwelling with no limit on the number of containers, bags or bundles per week for senior citizens, widows, and other low income families (hardship cases) who make application and are ap- proved by the Solid Waste Collec- tion Special Assistance Committee. The City Council intends to sub- sidize the difference between the 355� rate and the 90a rate, 55¢ per one -family dwelling per week each week ..$ .35 h) Pickup from the Housing & Re- development Authority, the Inde- pendent School District No. 625, and Parks and Playgrounds, and other governmental agencies on a force account basis, subject to negotiation with the Department of Public Works and approval by Council Resolution." SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 30 days from and after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council August 16, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. Vice President (Levine) -6. Nays -0. Approved August 16, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (August 19, 1972) SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 15007, Council Council File No. 259357—Ordinance No. File No. 256639, adopted January 4, 15164—By William P. Konopatzki- 1972, be and the same is hereby amend- ed by deleting Section 1 thereof and An ordinance amending Ordinance inserting the following in lieu and in No. 3250, entitled: place thereof: "An administrative ordinance relating "Section 1. In accordance with the to the Civil Service Bureau of the provision of Chapter 319 of the Saint City of Saint Paul, approving and Paul Legislative Code, as amended, adopting rules and regulations there - the Council of the City of Saint Paul for, does hereby establish rates for solid approved August 20, 1914, as amended. waste collection to be performed by the Department of Public Works, which rates are as follows: The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: a) One -family dwelling with no limit on the number of containers, bags, SECTION 1 and bundles per week That Ordinance No. 3250, approved b) Two-family dwelling with no lim each week • • •li .90 August 20, 1914, as amended, be and itthe same is hereby furtheramended by on the number of containers, bags, � inserting in Section 6, in Grade 26 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 615 under the heading "Clerical Group", the title Transportation Coordinator. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval, and publication. Passed by the Council August 16, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. Vice President (Levine) -5. Nays -0. Approved August 16, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. 259358—Ordinance No. 15165—By William P. Konopatzki— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7607, entitled: "An ordinance fixing the duties and responsibilities and the minimum quali- fications for the various classes of posi- tions in the Classified Service of the City," approved February 13, 1935, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION I That Ordinance No. 7607, approved February 13, 1935, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by inserting in its proper alphabetical order the following title, and specifica- tions for Transportation Coordinator Title of class: TRANSPORTATION COORDINATOR Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to be responsible for scheduling and coordinating the transportation of parochial and public school students; and to perform re- lated work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To determine eligibility for free bus transportation for students. To schedule busses. To establish bus routes and to assign students to each route. To audit bus companies' billings to make sure that services have been received as stated on the billing. To check bussing operations and equipment for compliance_ with ape - To explain bussing laws to concerned parties. To make cost analysis studies. To maintain records related to the bussing operation. To prepare reports and requests for reimbursement of funds. To act as a liaison between the schools and the bus company. iiinimum qualifications: High school graduation, and two years' work experience involving dispatch- ing or scheduling of busses or involv- ing coordinating a bussing operation equivalent to the bussing operation of the St. Paul Board of Education. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval, and publication. Passed by the Council August 16, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. Vice President (Levine). Nays -0. Approved August 16, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (August 19, 1972) RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 259438 — By Ruby Hunt— Whereas, Ramsey County desires to improve McKnight Road between In- terstate 94 and Conway Avenue and this being a part of the County -State - aid highwayMem, the County is re- quired by esota Statutes 162.02, Subdivision 8, to obtain the approval of the governing body, of the City of Saint Paul to such plans for the im- provement; and Whereas, Ramsey County, on June 28, 1972, requested that the City of Saint Paul approve these plans; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Council of the Citv of Saint Paul herebv annroves and is S.P. 62-668-10 and S.P. by the Council August 9, August 11, 1972. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. 259439 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That an extra in the amount of Six Hundred Forty -Three Dollars ($643) be allowed under Con- tract L-7152-4 between the City of Saint Paul and Hunt Electric Company, said contract for Electrical Construction of Eagle Street Parking Ramp, and said extra to cover provision and installa- tion of heating tane in drain body and a from 7420-60S- Job -#69-24.- --� Adopted by the Council August 9, 1972. Approved August11, 1972. , (August 19, 1972) C Sprafka ile No. 259440—By Robert F. Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 1000 lineal feet of Gas Main on Foxridge Road from 616 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Valleyside north side of Foxridge Rd. to Valleyside south side of Foxridge Rd. under provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, approved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council August 10, 1972. Approved August 11, 1972. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. 259441—By Leonard W. Levine— Resolved, That the Council hereby ratifies and approves the action of the Saint Paul Board of Appeals and Re- view for the Housing, Builduig and Fire Prevention Codes pertaining to the following listed property and as shown by the official minutes of said Board of Appeals, dated July 12, 1972, a copy of which, marked EXHIBIT 'A is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference: Case No. 31-72-B; Property, 1916 Saunders; Appellant, Richard Lon.iee. Case No. 32-72-B; Property, 1324 Payne Avenue; Appellant, Leafgren Furs by Robert P. Leafgren. Case No. 34-72-B; Property, 1688 Ash- land; Appellant, Gerald Klingner. Case No. 47-72-11; Property, 719 Port- land Avenue; Appellant, Patrick Stev- ens. Case No. 41-72-B; Property, 480 Cedar Avenue; Apppellant, Northstar Fire Protection Co, by Vaughn Duschane, Jr. Case No. 48-72-13; Property, 1021 En- glewood; Appellant, John Sach. Adopted by the Council August 10, 1, 72. Approved August11, 1972. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. 259442—By William P. Konopatzki— Whereas, In many cases the handi- capped person in his use of the down- town area facilities must find a park- ing area reasonably close to the facility that he intends to use, or he will be prevented from using that particular facility at all, and Whereas, Under the present system of regulation of downtown area parking the handicapped person is greatly re- stricted in his use of the downtown area facilities, now therefore be it Resolved, That the Council hereby requests the Mayor, through the De- partment of Publle Works, to conduct a study of the feasibility of establish- ing parking areas for handicapped per- sons at various active sections of the downtown area and submit such study to the Council for consideration. Adopted by the Council August 10, 1972. Approved August Il, 1972. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. "^...9443—By Robert F. S rafka— Whereas, The Federal Insurance Company has notified the City of Saint Paul that bonds sold by the City and described as follows have been stolen: 000.00 St. Paul Minnesota, Trunk lghway Bonds, §arias No. 1, 320°,6 due March 1, 1978 with March 1 1972 and SCA, Nos. 53860 through (53904, Bearer Form; and Whereas, Pursuant to statute, Federal Insurance Company, on behalf of Cowen & Co., the owner of said obli- gation, has requested the issuance of duplicate bonds and coupons and the City has been furnished a surety bond indemnifying the City and its paying andnts from any loss in the matter; Whereas, The paying agents of the City have been put upon notice by Federal Insurance Company to stop payment on the original bonds and coupons as described above; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby authorize the issuance of duplicate bonds and coupons corresponding with the miss - in asg too numband r, coupons amountbed and bune paid coupons, and said bonds and cou- pons shall be marked "DUPLICATE", signed by the acting head of the De- partment of Finance (Treasurer), and the date of issue shownthereon, and the acting head of the Department of Finance shall keep a record of such duplicates showing the date of issue and the persons to whom issued; and ttcsolvetl, That these d shall be sealed by the the official seal of the signature of the Mayor, at- tested by the lithographed facsimile signature of the Cit yy Clerk and coun- tersigned manually by the acting head of the Department of Finance; and each of the interest coupons thereto at- tached to be executed by the litho- graphed facsimile signatures of said officers; and be it Further Resolved, That any and all expense in issuing the said duplicate bonds and coupons be assumed by the owner thereof or his agent. Adopted by the Council August 10, 1972. ApprovedAugust 11, 1972. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. 259444 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list attach edto this resolution be and the same are this granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council August 10, 1972. Approved August 11, 1972. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. 259445 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk 1s instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council August 10, 1972. Approved August 11, 1972. (August 19, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 617 Council File No. 259446 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council August 10, 1972. Approved August 11, 1972. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. 259447—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, The City of Saint Paul has prepared a second action year compre- hensive City Demonstration Program (Model Cities Program); and Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul finds that the program is necessary and desirable in order to im- prove the living conditions of the' peo- ple living in the Model Neighborhood; and Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul desires that the second ac- tion year comprehensive City Demon- stration Program be submitted to the Secretary of Housing and Urban De- velopment (herein called the "Secre- tary') for funding under Title I of the Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act of 1966; now, there- fore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of Saint Paul, that the Mayor is here- by authorized to submit to the Secre- tary the second action year comprehen- sive City Demonstration Program for the City of Saint Paul, and such sup- porting and collateral matter as shall be necessaryy. Adopted by the Council August 10, 1972. Approved August 11, 1972. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. 259448 — By Ruby Hunt— Whereas, The following SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR having met all of the provisions of Chapter 220 ofthe Legis- lative Code of the City of St. Paul, and having made the proper application for a SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR'S LI- CENSE, it is hereby Resolved, That the said SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR upon providing a bond and the payment of the Sixty Dollars ($60.00) license fee is hereby granted a license authorizing him to engage in the business of SIDEWALK CON- TRACTOR in the City of St. Paul for the year 1972. Roger Sorensen Construction Co., Inc. Adopted by the Council August 11, 1972. Approved August 11, 1972. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. 259449 — By Ruby Hunt— Whereas, The following SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR having met all of the Fprovisions of Chapter 220 of the Legis- lative Code of the City of St. Paul, and having made the proper application for a SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE, 1t is hereby Resolved, That the said SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR upon providing a bond and the payment of the Sixty Dollars ($60.00) license fee is hereby granted a license authorizing him to engage in the business of SIDEWALK CONTRAC- TOR in the City of St. Paul for the year 1972. Minnesota State Curb & Gutter Corp. Adopted by the Council August 11, 1972. ApprovedAugust 11, 1972. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. 259450 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, Proper notice has been re- ceived as to a change of officers and stockholdings in Eddleston Enterprises, Inc. at 2251 University .Avenue, hold- ers of On Sale Liquor Ltcense No. 8056, expiring January 31, 1973, therefore, be it Resolved, That with the settlement of the estate of John T. Eddleston, Ar- mella Mae Eddleston holds the office of President -Treasurer and John T. Eddle- ston, III, holds the office of Vice President -Secretary, and the stock is now held by Armella Eddleston and John T. Eddleston, III, as trustees, and Arm M. Eddleston (alone) and John T. Eddleston, 111. ,,Adopted by the Council August 11, 72. Approved August 11, 1972. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. 259451 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, Proper notice has been re- ceived as to change of officers and stockholders in the Wittman Liquor Store, Inc., holders of Off Sale Liquor License No. 2515, at 1110 W. Larpen- teur Avenue, expiring January 31, 1973, therefore, be it Resolved, That due to the -death of Henry J. Wittman, President, Cletus H. Wittman is now President, John C. Stadohar remains as Secretary -Treas- urer and the office of Vice President is now vacant, the stockholders are Cletus H. Wittman and John C. Stado- har, be and the same are hereby ap- proved. Adopted by the,Council August 11, 1972. Approved August 11, 1972. (August 19, 1972) No. 259452 — By Dean hat Application M 2846 3estaurant and Cigarette 1 Concordia Street, made Dooley. Jr., be and the same are nereoy dented upon recom- mendation of the Fire Prevention Divi- sion of the Bureau of Fire Protection because a representative of the Fire Prevention Division was unable to gain entry to the building to make an in- spection as required and that the ]t- epee fee posted for the licenses be and appucant operates on ttion and the processing of by the Council August 11, August 11, 1972. (August 19, 1972) 618 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 259453 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 2677 for Class D -Original Container license at 664 Selby Avenue, made by Dean Johnson, be and the same is hereby denied upon recommendation of the Fire Prevention Division of the Bureau of Fire Protection becausea repre- sentative of the Fire Prevention Divi- sion was unable to gain entry to the building to make an inspection as re- quired and that the license fee posted for the license be and the same is here- by forfeited to cover the period the applicant operated on said application and the processing of the same. Adopted by the Council August 11, 1972. Approved August 11, 1972. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. 259454 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, On July 28, 1972 the City Council denied the application of Grace -Jackson, Inc. for the transfer of On Sale Liquor License No. 8177, issued to Grace -Jackson, Inc. at 414 Jackson Street to 878 E. Third Street, therefore, be it Resolved, That Application M 2536 for the said transfer of the On Sale Liquor License No. 8177 expiring January 31, 1973, issued to [:race -Jackson, Inc. at 414 Jackson Street to 878 E. Third Street is denied. Adopted by the Council August 11, 1972. Approved August 11, 1972. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. 259455—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, The Mayor of the City of Saint Paul has instructed the .acting head of the Department of Parks to discontinue use of outstanding golf P on publicly owned golf courses in the City of Saint Paul; and Whereas, the Mayor has further re- quested that said department discon- tinue the issuance of any golf permit, pass or other free use of such public courses in the City to any individual, firm or company, including all City em- ployees; and Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul supports and confirms the determination of the Mayor in such respect; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That Council File 233318, adopted May 3, 1967, authorizing the issuance of such free use passes and permits be and is hereby in all respects rescinded. Adopted by the Council August 11, 1972. Approved August 11, 1972. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. 259456—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the City Attorney, having made written request seeking the authority to appoint special coun- sel, is hereby authorized to appoint Francis X. Helgesen asspecial counsel at a compensation of $35 per hour to represent the Human Rights Depart- ment in the investigation of a com- plaint involving alleged discrimination against an employe of the Police De- partment, m said compensation to be pay- able upon the receipt by the City Attor- ney of an itemized billing submitted by said legal counsel. Adopted by the Council August 11, 1972. Approved August 11, 1972. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. 259457 — By Ruby Hunt— Whereas, Section 3.02 of the Charter of the City of Saint Paul requires that the Mayor shall designate, with the ad- vice and consent of the Council, an ap- pointive officer or employee of the City to serve as Active Mayor during the absence or disability of the Mayor, sub- ject always to the Mayor's control and direction: and Whereas, The Mayor, by letter to this Council, has designated Philip N. Lee to serve as Acting Mayor during the absence or disability, now, therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of Saint Paul, that it hereby confirms and ratifies the action of the Mayor in appointing Philip N. Lee to serve as Acting Mayor pursuant to the provi- sions of Section 3.02 of the Charter. Such appointment is confirmed and ratified until such time as a City Ad- ministrator Is appointed and qualified. Adopted by the Council August 11, 1972. Approved August 11, 1972. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. 259459 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 3167 for Motor Vehicle Salvage Dealer, ap- plied for by Midway Auto Parts, Inc. at 218 N. Pascal Streetbe and the same is hereby granted, subject to the condition that a seven foot high, tight board fence is constructed around the side and properly maintained and all applicable Provisions of municipal ordinances, State Statutes and rules and regulations ofpublic authorities are complied with. Adopted by the Council August 15, 1972. Approved August 16, 1972. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. 259460 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list atached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council August 15, 1972. Approved August 16, 1972. (August 19, 1972) N Council File No. 259461 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council August 15, 1972. Approved August 16, 1972. (August 19, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 619 Council File No. 259462 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council August 15, 1972. Approved August 16, 1972, (August 19, 1972) Council File No. 259463 — By Ruby Hunt— Resolved, That the Registered Land Survey No. .... (Tentative #271) as recommended by the Plat Commission of Ramsey County and approved by the Acting Director of Public Works be and the same is hereby accepted. Adopted by the Council August 15, I. Approved August 16, 1972. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. 259464—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 990 lineal feet of Gas Main on McKnight Road (west side) between Springside and 824 Mc- Knight Road under Provisions of Ordi- nance No. 14786, Approved May 27, 1972. Adopted by the Council August 15, 1972. Approved August 16, 1972. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. 259465—By Leonard W. Levine— Whereas, The City Council of the City of Saint Paul is informed by the De- partment of Parks, Recreation and Pub- lic Buildings that the vacant and open building(s) located at: 1293 Seminary in the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- mate hazard to the public health, wel- fare and safety; and Whereas, The last known record owners of said property are: HUD and said owners have failed to secure the same against entry by unauthorized persons in violation of Section 192.16 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and said vacant and open building(s) have been found and determined by the Council of the City of Saint Paul to constitute a menace to the public', health, welfare and safety and a ublic' nuisance which must be immediately abated to prevent loss of life or proper- ty_ now, therefore, be it is authorized and directed to immedi- ately secure said buildings by the use of contract labor under contract No. L 7525 pending proceedings under the Hazardous Buildings Act: and be it Further Resolved, That the expense of securing such buildings be paid from Fund No. 0979-269, Summary Abate- ment, and that the Corporation Counsel be directed to take appropriate action to reimburse said fund by action against the owner of said property. Estimated cost: $114.50 Adopted by the Council August 15, 1972. Approved August 16, 1972. (August 19, 1972) Council File No, 259466—By Leonard W. Levine— Whereas, The Building Department has requested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the advis- ability and necessity of the correction or wrecking and removal of the follow- ing described buildings, said structures having been reported to constitute a public hazard: Address, 630 Hague: Legal Descrip- tion, Lot 3, Block 8, Holcomb's Addn.; Type of Structure -1!z story frame single family dwelling. Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: Betty May Swanson Midwest Federal Savings & Loan Therefore Be It Resolved, That a public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Paul in the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on August 31, 1972 to consider the advis- ability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said structures on the above described property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare: be it Further Resolved, That the Building Department, on behalf of the City Council, notify by mail the record owners of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other interested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. (new). Adopted by the Council August 15, 1972. Approved August 16, 1972. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. 259468—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, By the Council of the City of Saint Paul, upon the request of the Mayor and the recommendation of the Saint Paul Long -Ranee Canital Tm- lule plea oy mi5 uounCil and as amended, is hereby further amended in the following particulars: 1) That the project entitled "Mississippi River Drive — Biking and Hiking Paths" with an allocation of 590.000.00 be deleted, and 2) That a project entitled "Battle Creek Park Expansion" be created with an allocation of $24,500.00, and further 3) That a project entitled "Mounds Blvd. Land Acquisition" be created with an allocation of $65,500.00 for a net change in the 1972 budget of zero. Adopted by the Council August 15, 1972. Approved August 16, 1972, (August 19, 1972) 620 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 259473 -Leonard W. Levine - Whereas, The City of Saint Paul is presently the fee owner of Lots 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, and 32, Brookvale Second, having acquired said lots by direct purchase from the Commissioner of Taxation, as tax -forfeited land, on May 26, 1941, per C. F. 122396, and Whereas, Subject lands have been under tjurisdiction of the Depart- ment of Pupli� Works for use as a "borrow pit" for the removal of sand and gravel, which use has now been completed, and said lands have been declared surplus to the needs of the City of Saint Paul, and Whereas, The Housing and Redevel- opment Authority of Saint Paul, by its Executive Director, Edward Helfeld, has requested the transfer of said lands to the Authority, by Quit Claim Deed, for use in relocating those persons dis- placed by the Code Enforcement Proj- ect, as are located within the boundar- ies of Census Tracts 9 & 10, said lands to be utilized for construction of new single family dwellings to be financed by relocation monies from HUD which have been approved. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, That h the proper City Officials are ereby. authorized and directed to prepare and execute a Quit Claim Deed from the City of Saint Paul to the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of Saint Paul of the following: Lots 27, S 28, 29, 30, 31, and 32- Brookvale econd for the sum of $1.00. It being further understood that the Authority or subsequent owners of said lands will be responsible for all cur rent and future local improvement as- sessments currently pending and not yet ratified by the City Council. Adopted by the Council August 16, 1972. Approved August 16, 1972. (August 19, 1972) Council File No. 259474 -By Leonard W. Levine - Resolved, That Rule 6 of Resolution No. 259047 adopted by the Council June 16, 1972, setting forth the Rules of Procedure for the Council', is hereby amended to read as follows: Rule 6. Order of Business The order of business at each mgu- lar meeting and at each special meeting unless otherwise stated in the call sha11 be as follows: (a) '011 call (b) Call for corrections of the journal (c) Official communications from the mayor (d) Scheduled public hearings (e) Introduction of proposals (f) Special orders (g) New business (h) Additional communications to the council (i) Citizens who wish to be heard (j) Announcements and adjourn. ment When all corrections have beer made to the journal or minutes of the previous council meetings as requires in (b) above or if there are no correc. tions made to the journal or minute: of the previous council meeting, the presiding officer shall then sign the minutes as having been approved and accepted. A change in the order of council business is permitted but shall re- quire an affirmative vote of a majori- ty of council members present at the meeting. Adopted by the Council August 16, 1972. Approved August 16, 1972. (August 19, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259431 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for improv- ing LARPENTEUR AVENUE from East Shore Drive to White Bear Avenue by grading, paving and curbing; by con- structing street, alley and driveway ap- proaches; by constructing storm water drainage facilities; by constructing sewer, water and gas service connec- tions; and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, under Pre- liminary Order 234065, approved June 27, 1967, Intermediary Order 234242, ap- proved July 11, 1967, Final Order 235359, approved October 13, 1967. A public hearing having been had upon .the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 20 equal installments. File No. 17186. Adopted by the Council August 9, 1972. Approved August 11, 1972. (August 19, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259432 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for im- proving LARPENTEUR AVENUE from White Bear Avenue to Beebe Road (City Project No. P-497), by widening, gradi ng, paving and curbing; by con- structing street, alley and driveway re- turns; by constructing and recon- structing sidewalks; by constructing storm water drainage facilities; by con- structing sewer, water and gas service connections; by reconstructing an orna- mental lighting system; by reconstruct- ing a traffic control system; and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said iin- provement, under Preliminary Order 240309, approved September24, 1968, In- termediary Order 240436, approved OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 621 October 1, 1968, Final Order 240757, ap- proved October 29, 1968. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of, the County of Ramsey for rther Resolved, That the rent be and it is hereby to be payable in 20 equal Adopted by the Council August 1972. Approved August11, 1972. (August 19, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259433 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for improv- ing HAMLINE AVENUE from Edg-', cumbe Road to Randolph Avenue (City' Project P -0482A) as follows: widen, construct curb, construct street, alley and driveway returns and construct storm water drainage facilities between Highland Parkway and Randolph Ave- nue; construct a bituminous overlay over the entire limits of the project; and do all other work which is neces- sary and incidental to complete said im- provement, under Preliminary Order 247139, approved January 23, 1970, Inter- mediary Order 247710, approved March 3.1970, Final Order 298090, approved March 31, 1970. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment e having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. File No. 17465. Adopted by the Council August 9, 1972. Approved August 11, 1972. (August 19, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259434 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- structing concrete curb and gutter on the south side of Sims Avenue from Mendota Street to Forest Street under Preliminary Order 248532, approved April 21, 1970, Intermediary Order 248881, approved May 19, 1970Final Order 249296, approved June 16, , 1970. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been and considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. File No. 17491. Adopted by the Council August 9, 1972. Approved August 11, 1972. (August 19, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259435 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Cyrus BVooks, Homestead and Thorp's Subdivision, St. Paul, Min- nesota, from McLean Avenue to Elliott Place (G-1947), under Preliminary Order 248463, approved April 17, 1970 Intermediary Order 249134, approved June 3, 1970, Final Order 250094, ap- proved August 18, 1970. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same ie hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey :for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 10 equal installments. File No. 17494-G. Adopted by the Council August 9, 1972. Approved August11, 1972. (August 19, 1972) RESOL13TION RATIF' WG AS S9MEN� Council File No. 259469 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- structing a public storm sewer in STEVENS STREET from Charlton St. to Waseca St.; in WASECA STREET from Stevens St. to Roble St.; in BEL- LOWS STREET from Stevens St. to Congress St.; in ROBIE STREET from Waseca St. to Bellows St.; in CON- GRESS STREET from Bellows St. to Bidwell St.; also construct public storm sewer in HARVARD STREET from 622 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Curtice St. to Sidney St.; in WOOD - BURY STREET from Wyoming St. to SidneySt.; in BROWN AVENUE from Wyoming St. to Sidney St.; in BELVI- DERE STREET from Harvard Ave. to Woodbury St.; in SIDNEY STREET t from Harvard Ave. to Trunk Highway 56 and all to be known as the ROBIE- BIDWELL and BROWN SIDNEY RE- t LIEF SYSTEMS, (S-1323), under Pre- liminary Order 243951, approved May 16, 7 1969, Intermediary Order 245833, ap- 2roveOctober 7 1969 46154aapproved NovemberFinal 4, 1969. -der A public hearing having been had `- upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment i having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be re- spectsdratified, and the same tthe sae hereby ifs hereby ordered Court of the to be submitted County y ity of Ramset for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 20 equal installments. File No. 17406. -'- Adopted by the Council August 16, 1972. 1 1972. Approved (August 196 197'2) RESOLUTIONRATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259476 - In the matter of the assessment of true - tan or reconcost structiand on of siewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 70-M-0502, Levy No. 13, District No. 3, Assessable: F. O. 248720 Forest St., both sides from Wakefield St. to Wilson Ave. F. O. 250062-Glenridge Ave., both sides from McKnight Rd. to Winthrop St. F. O. 250061 -Hillsdale Ave., north side from McKnight Rd. to Winthrop St. Non -Assessable: F.O. 246720 -Forest St., both sides from Wakefield St. to Wtson Ave. F. O. 250062-Glenridge Ave., both sides from McKnight Rd. to Winthrop St. F. O. 250061 -1 -jt Ave., north Rd. t side from McKnight Rd. to Winthrop St A public hearing having been hoc upon the assessment for the abovt improvement, and said assessmen' havin6 been further considered by the Council, and having been considere< finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved. That the said assessmen be andrdered the same is hereby in all re spects ratified, and the same is hereb; C Court of the to be submitted of Ramsey o the t fo confirmation. :not th Be It Further Resolved, said assessment be and it is hereb. determined to be payable in 5 equs installments. Adopted by the Council August 11 1972. Approved 1972. (AAugustust 19, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT ouncil File No. 259471 - In the matter of the assessment of mefits, cost and expenses for construe - on and reconstruction of sidewalks ad work incidental thereto: Contract )-M-0502, Levy No. 14, District No. 3, Assessable: F. O. 249158-Minnehaha Ave., both Ldene Ave. F s Oro 45 69-Chambert S ., east side rom E. Hoyt Ave. to E. Idaho Ave. Non -Assessable: F.O. 249158-Minnehaha Ave., both ides from Edgerton St. to Payne Ave. A public hearing having been had ipon the assessment for the above mprovement, and said assessment laving been further considered by the :ouncil, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment to and the same is hereby in all re- ;pects ratified, and the same is hereby )rdered to be submitted to the District ..ourt of the County of Ramsey for :onfirmation. That the Be It Further Resolved, said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. Adopted by the Council August 16, 1972. Approved August 16, 1972. (August 19, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259472 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction and reconstruction of side- walks and work incidental thereto: Con- tract 70-M-0502, District No. 3, Levy No. 15, Assessable: F. O. 249624 -White Bear Ave., west side from Ivy Ave. to Clear Ave, and on Whitee Bear Ave.eto Ethelear west veapproxi- mately 120 feet. Non -Assessable: F. O. 249624 -White Bear Ave., west on etheosouth sideeofoClelar -Avec from White Bear Ave. to the west approxi- mately 120 feet. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered been considered Council, and having it therefore finally satisfactory, Resolved, That the said assessment be end the same is hereby in all re- t spects ratified, and the same is hereby Court ofed othe sCounttted to the ty of Ramsey fict or confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 623 determined to be payable in 5 equal I ing THIRD STREET EAST from White installments. Bear Avenue to McKnight Road (City Adopted by the Council August 16, Project P-287) by grading, paving and 1972. curbing; by constructing street, alley Approved August 16, 1972, and driveway returns; by constructing (August 19, 1972) land reconstructing sidewalks; by con- structing storm water drainage facili- ties; by constructing sewer, water and RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- gas service connections; and by doing MENT AND FIXING TIME OF all other work which is necessary and HEARING THEREON incidental to complete said improve- ment under Preliminary Order 239771. Council File No. 259437 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- The assessment of benefits, cost and structing public storm sewer in LIN- expenses for and in connection with COLN AVENUE from Cleveland Ave. the above improvement having been to Fairview Ave.; in ST. CLAIR AVE. submitted to the Council, and the from 200 feet West of Howell St. to Council having considered same and Howell St.; in GRAND AVE. from found the said assessment satisfactory, Howell St. to 400 feet East of Howell therefore, be it St.; in PRIOR AVE, from Princeton Resolved, That the said assessment Ave. to Grand Ave.; in HOWELL ST. be and the same is hereby in all from St. Clair Ave, to Grand Ave.; in respects approved. FAIRVIEW AVE. from St. Clair Ave. to Resolved Further, that a public 200 feet North of Lincoln Ave.; in hearing be had on said assessment on SARGENT ST, from 200 feet West of the 13th day of September, 1972, at the Fairview Ave. to Fairview Ave.; also hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council construct catch basin leads to drain Chamber of the Court House and City alleys in Kenna's Subdivision; Blocks Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; 1 and 2, Macalester Place; Block 1, that the Commissioner of Finance give Wright and Williams; and A. Berghold's notice of said meetings, as required by Addition to Rosedale Park, Block 5; the Charter, stating 1n said notice the also construct public sanitary sewer in time and place of hearing, the nature Lincoln Ave. from Finn St. to Cleveland of the improvement, and the amount Ave.; and all to be known as the assessed against the lot or lots of the WHEELER-FAIRMOUNT RELIEF SYS- particular owner to whom the notice TEM, (S -475C) under Preliminary Order is directed. 244539, approved June 20, 1969, Inter- File No. 17351. inediary Order 245198, approved August Adopted by the Council August 15, 13, 1969, Final Order 245511, approved 1972 September 9, 1969. Approved August 16, 1972. The assessment of benefits, cost and (August 19, 1972) expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the FINAL ORDERS Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Council File No. 259458 - Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all In the Matter of constructing new respects approved. sidewalk on the west side of McKnight Resolved Further, that a public Road from East Third Street to Inter - hearing be had on said assessment on state #94 and by doing all other work the 7th day of September, 1972, at the which is necessary and incidental to hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council complete said improvement under Pre - Chamber of the Court House and City liminary Order 258738, approved May 23, Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; 1972. ss required by q public hearing having been had aid notice the upon the above improvement upon rg, the nature due notice, and the Council having d the amount heard all persons, objections and or lots of the recommendations relative thereto, and Din .the notice having fully considered the same; the Adopted by the Council August 9, oP St. Paul the 1972. extent and kind Approved August 11, 1972. made by the sat (August 19, 1972) new sidewalk on RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is Council File No. 259467- hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for In the matter of the assessment of said Improvement, and submit same to benefits, cost and expenses for improv- the Council for approval; that upon 624 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. File No. 59709. Adopted by the Council August 15, 1972. Approved August 16, 1972. (August 19, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 259406—Ordinance No. 15166—By Ruby Hunt— AN ORDINANCE AMENDING COUNCIL FILE NO. 253224, ORDI- NANCE NO. 14762, ADOPTED ON APRIL 8, 1971, GRANTING PERMIS- SION TO BURLINGTON NORTHERN, INC., TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE AND MAINTAIN TWO 3 INCH UN- DERGROUND TELEGRAPH -TELE- PHONE CONDUITS IN WACOUTA ST. AT NORTHWESTERN BELL TELE- PHONE CO., MANHOLE NO. 100, THENCE 15 FEET IN A SOUTH- WESTERLY DIRECTION TO THE ST. PAUL UNION DEPOT CO. DRIVE- WAY. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 14762, Council File No. 253224, adopted on April 8, 1971, be and the same is hereby amend- ed by inserting the following paragraph under Section 2: "1. That said permittee shall furnish a bond to the City of Saint Paul in the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) conditioned to comply with all terms of this ordinance and to indemnify said City from all costs, and expenses that may accrue, occa- sioned by the making of the im- provement or arising out of the same.' SECTION 2 That Burlington Northern Inc. =_hall within ten (10) days from and after the passage of this ordinance, file written acceptance thereof, specifically agreeing to all the provisions, term: and conditions herein, with the Cit} Clerk. That Burlington Northern Inc. shad. pay the cost of publication of thi: amending ordinance and all resolution: passed in relation to said ordinance. SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect ani be ila.force thirty (30) days from am aft 'its passage, approval and publi cast n. Passed by the Council August 22, 197: Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki. Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedescc Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved August 23, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. fittest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (August 26, 1972) :ouncil File No. 259409—Ordinance No. 15167—By William P. Konopatzki— An ordinance amending Ordinance 4o. 7607, entitled: "An ordinance fixing the duties and responsibilities and the minimum qualf- ications for the various classes ofosi- .ions in the Classified Service of the ipproved P ebruary 13, 1935, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 7607, approvea February 13, 1935, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by itriking out the minimum qualifications . the specifications for Park Aide 1, which read as follows: "Eighth -grade education. Must be at least 17 years of age."; and by substituting in lieu thereof the following minimum qualifications: "Eighth -grade education." SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval, and publication. Passed by the Council August 22, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, MLevine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, me. President (Butler) -7. Na s_0' Approved August 23, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN. Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259410—Ordinance No. 15168—By William P. Konopatzki— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7607, entitled: "An ordinance fixing the duties and responsibilities and the minimum qual- ifications for the various classes of positions in the Classified Service of the City," approved February 13, 1935, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 7607, approved February 13, 1935, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by I striking out the title and specifications OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 625 for Supervisor of Police Records Divi- The Council of the City of Saint Paul sion. I Does Ordain: SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council August 22, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved August 23, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN. Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259411—Ordinance No. 15169—By William P. Konopatzkf— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation rates of certain city positions and employments," approved January 23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 6446, approved January 23, 1925, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out of Section II, where it appears under the heading "Special Employments", the line "Parking Lot Guard ( Schools) ............4.55 an hour and by substituting in lieu thereof the line "Parking Lot Guard (Schools) ............4.80 an hour" SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect anc be in force on the first day of the firs payroll period following thirty day: after its passage, approval and publica� tion, subject to the rules, regulation: and provisions of the Federal Economic Stabilization Act, if applicable. Passed by the Council August 22, 1972 Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedescc Mine. e. resident (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved August 23, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259418—Ordinance Nc 15170—By Rosalie L. Butler— An ordinance amending Chapter 14 of the Saint Paul Legislative Codeper taining to Meter Monitors and othe Parking Regulations. SECTION 1 That Section 147.16 of the Saint Paul .egislative Code is hereby amended to ead: "147.16—Meter Monitors. All duly appointed parking meter monitors, Community Service Officers as defined in Saint Paul City Admin- istrative Ordinance 76.07 as amended from time to time, parking meter col- lectors, parking meter crew leaders, and parking meter repairmen are hereby empowered, authorized, and directed to issue summonses for parking meter and other parking violations, such summonses to be in a form approved by the Saint Paul Municipal Court and to have the same force and effect as though is- sued by a police officer or other peace officer." SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and oe in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publica- tion. Passed by the Council August 23, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) -6. Nays --0. Approved August 24, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259419-0rdinance No. 15171—By Rosalie L. Butler_ An Ordinance providing coverage under the Workmen's Compensation Act for Elected Public Officials and those appointed for a definite term of office. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, 1965, Chapter 176, as amended, the elected officials of the city and those municipal officers appointed for a regular term of office are hereby included in the coverage of the Minnesota Workmen's Compensation Act. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be -force thirty (30) days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council August 23, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) —6. Nays -0. Approved August 24, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN. Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (August 26, 1972) 626 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 259425—Ordinance No. 15172—By Leonard W. Levine— An ordinance amending the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 to 64, inclusive, of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, per- taining to Use Districts. Height Dis- tricts and Rezoning of certain proper- ties in the City of Saint Paul, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 to 64, inclusive, of the Saint Paul Legis- lative Code, pertaining to Use Districts, Height Districts and Rezoning of cer- tain properties in the City of Saint Paul, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended so as to re- zone the following described property from "B" Residence District L:, Com- mercial property, to -wit: Lots 25 and 26, Block 14, Arlington Hills Addition; situate on property located on the north side of Jenks Avenue between Payne and Greenbrier in the City of Saint Paul. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council August 23, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved August 24, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN. Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259436—Ordinance No. 15175—By Dean Meredith— An Ordinance Amending Chapter 487 of the St. Paul Legislative Code Per- taining to Uniform and Clothing Allow- ance for Police Officers. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Section 487.02 of the St. Paul Legislative Code is amended to read: 487.02—Replacements, Qualified Items. The items of uniform for which said allowance for replacement of certain items of uniform is authorized are the following: overcoat, blouse coat, jack- et (winter). Jacket (intermediate). or cycle), handcutl case and nandci black or navy blue or black s( with white foot and black gloves Officers must pay the difference be- tween selected items and the contract price. Only items which have been approved by the Chief of Police may be purchased. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and ie in force thirty (30) days after its aassage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council August 24, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved August 24, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (August 26, 1972) RESOLUTIONS File No. 259478—By Rosalie L ed, That in recognition of the :ice of United States citizenship reciprocal rights and duties frnm the Constitution. and the and justice—a nation in which its citizens may live an abundant life, de- veloping to the fullest their individual opportunities for success and render- ing a corresponding service to their country, the Council of the City of Saint Paul, in conjunction with its Mayor, does hereby proclaim Septem- ber 17th through September 23rd as Constitution Week and September 17th as Citizenship Day. Adopted by the Council August 17, 1972. Approved August 18, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259479—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the Council hereby ratifies and approves the action of the Saint Paul Board of Appeals and Re- view for the Housing, Building and Fire Prevention Codes pertaining to the following listed property and as shown by the official minutes of said Board of Appeals, dated July 26, 1972, a copy of which, marked EXHIBIT A", is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference: Case No. 42-72-B; Property, 1075 Hazel; Appellant, G. A. Moshier. Case No. 46-72-B; Property, 476 Her- schel; Appellant, A. V. Zell. Case po. 49-72-B; Property, 420 Ful- ton; Appellant, Ronald Nagel. Adopted by the Council August 17, 1972. Approved August 18, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259480—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, The Building Department has requested the City Council to OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 627 hold a public hearing to consider the advisability and necessity of the cor- rection or wrecking and removal of the following described buildings, said structures having been reported to constitute a public hazard: Address, 1304 Arkwright; Legal De- scription, Lot 29, J. W. Bass Acre Lots; Type of Structure, Single family frame dwelling. Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: Skyline Builders Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Paul in the Council Chambers of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on August 31, 1972 to consider the advis- ability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said structures on the above de- scribed property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the Building Department, on behalf of the City Council, notify by mail the record own- ers of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other interested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. .- - Adopted by the Council August 17, 1972. Approved August 18, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259481—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, The Building Department has requested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the advis- ability and necessity of the correction or wrecking and removal of the follow- ing described buildings, said structures havingbeen reported to constitute a public hazard: Address, 524 Ashland; Legal Descrip- tion, Lot 5, Block 15, Woodland Park Addition; Type of Structure, Two story frame duplex 32' x 60' and 20' x 30' frame garage. Whereas, it appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: William C. and Eileen Kruger, fee owner Berniece Ann Beckler, contract purchaser Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a public hearmg be held by and befor( the Council of the City of Saint Pau in the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. or September 7, 1972 to consider the advis- ability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and remova. of said structures on the above de. scribed property inasmuch as sai( structures are reported to constitute i hazard to public health, safety an( welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the Buildini Department, on behalf of the Citl Council, notify by mail the record own ers of the property in question at thi last known address, as well as othe: iterested persons of record, of the ate and time of the hearing. (new) Adopted by the Council August 17, )72. Approved August 18, 1972. (August 26, 1972) :ouncil File No. 259482—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, The Building Department ins requested the City Council to hold L public hearing to consider the advis- ability and necessity of the correction it wrecking and removal of the follow - ng described buildings, said structures laving been reported to constitute a mblic hazard: - %ddress, 630 Hague; Legal Description, Lot 3, Block 8. Holcomb's Addn.; Type of Structure, 1?¢ story frame single family dwelling. Whereas, It appears that the last mown record owners of said buildings ire as follows: Betty May Swanson Fletcher Swanson Midwest Federal Savings and Loan Association Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Paul in the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on September 7, 1972 to consider the advis- ability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said structures on the above described property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the Building Department, on behalf of the City Council, notify by mail the record own- ers of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other interested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. (new) Adopted by the Council August 17, 1972. Approved August 18, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259483—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, A public hearing has been had in the matter of the proposed acquisition of certain lands for the Griggs Playground site purposes as shown on the attached plan, and the Council of the City of Saint Paul hav- ing heard all persons, recommendations, and objections relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore be it Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby concurs in the proposed acquisition of certain kinds for the Griggs Playground site purposes as shown on the attached plan. Adopted by the Council August 18, 1972. Approved August 21, 1972. (August 26, 1972) 628 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 629 Council File No. 259484-13y Victor J. hereto and made a part hereof, in the bathroom is not completely separated known and described at 171 Milford Tedesco— land described as follows: from the kitchen. The kitchen has in- Street in the City of Saint Paul and Whereas, A public hearing has been had the The north 395 feet of the south The 3 sufficient light and ventilation and situated upon those remises legally of in the matter of the proposed acquisition of certain lands for the feet the north feet of the southeast quarter of the does not have sufficient head room. described as the mid I Lots 1, 2, 3, Block 4, Gay's Addition, according to Front Playground site purposes as northeast quarter of Section 28, Floors coughout can glli agging in poor condition; the plat file and of -record in the shown on the attached plan, and the Council of the City of Saint Paul fav- Township 29 North, Range 23 West, and bulging. The plumbing system is office lies easterly of a line run for of the Register of Deeds in and th the County of Ramsey, State of ing heard all persons, recommendations, Which obsolete and has exposed water pipe Parallel with and distant 600 feet throughout. The house does not have Minnesota. and objections relative thereto, and having fully considered the westerly of the east line of said central heating. Whereas, Pursuant to resolution C. F. April 7, 1972, same; therefore be it Section 28 and westerly of a line d. The buBding in the above condi- 257915, approved a hearing was scheduled for 10:00 Resolved, That the Council of the run parallel with and distant 345 tion is beyond reasonable repair: feet westerly of the east line of e. The bmlding is unfit for human public public a.m. on April 25, 1972, before the Coun- City of Saint Paul hereby concurs in said Section 28. habitation in its present condition cil of the City of Saint Paul, said hear- the proposed acquisition of certain lands for the Front Playground site therefore, be it and the above corrections must be City in with the Building Ing pertaining to the condition of the structure located at 171 Milford Street, Purposes as shown on the attached Resolved, That the proper offi- made compliance hereby authorized and directed Code and the Housing Code of the Saint Paul, Minnesota; and plan, Adopted by the Council August 18, cars are to accept from the State of Minnesota, City of Saint Paul in order to make Whereas, Upon facto presented at hearing consisting of photographs, 1972. Department of Highways, vendors, the the same habitable; claim deed to that certain ease- f. The building constitutes a nuts- said insPection reports and the recommen- Approved August 21, 1972. (August 26, 1972) quit ment as described above; and be it once and a hazard to the public dations of the Building Department, it is found and determined b the, Gity. Further Resolved, That the said health, safety and welfare because of City hereby author- its damage, dilapidation and Council that according to the reords proper officers are physical ized and directed to record said quit inadequate maintenance; and files in the office of the Ramsey Council File No. 259485—By Victor J. claim deed and do all things neecssary g. The 10' x 25' garage is in a dilap- County Register of Deeds, the last rec- ord owners of the above described Tedesco— and proper in order to complete the idated condition. be it property were Mrs. Verna Geisenhof, Whereas, A public hearing has been acceptance by the City of the quit now, therefore, deed Resolved, That in accordance with Mr. Walter L. Geisenhof and Mr. had in the matter of the ro osed acquisition ]ands PfoP claim as aforesaid. Adopted by the Council August 18, Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 Arthur L. Fuller; and that it is further described of certain the Prosperity Playground site purposes as 1972• through 963.26, and based upon the fore- Approved August 21, 1972. going findings of the City Council, the determiigned that the above co t build- shown on the attached plan, and the Council of the City of Saint Paul ]lav- (August 26, 1972) Council of the City of Saint Paul does definitionardous ilnugildµ�thin thaof Minnesota Statutes Section 463.15 for the following Pg heard all persons, recommendations, hereby make the following Order: reasons: and objections relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; ORDER 1. The owner of the above described a. The building Is standing vacant, therefore be it Council File No. 259488—By Rosalie L. buildings shall make the same safe and abandoned and Is subject to being entered by unauthorized persons; Resolved. That the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby concurs In Butler— not detrimental to the public peace, In the matter of hazardous buildings health, safety and ifby having b. The exterior condition of the founda- the proposed acquisition of certain lands for the Prosperity Playground being that one story frame single far- the said building razed and the mate- ily dwelling antb garage known and rials therefrom removed from the building is as follows: The tion, siding and cornice are in need The falling off. site purposes as shown on the attached described as 448 Blair m the City of remises within thirty (30) days from ( of repair. gutters are The rear porch is sagging as one of plan. Adopted by the Council August 18, Saint Paul and situated upon those the date of the service this Order; Premises legally described as Lot 4, 2. Unless such corrective action is the supports has been removed; e. The interior condition of the 1972. Approved August 21, 1972. Block 7, Michels Rearrangement of taken to comply with this Order or an Stinson's Division, according to the upon the City of Sam building is as follows: The plaster is (August 26, 1972) answer served plat on file and of record in the office Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk cracked and falling. Windows and the glass In the door are broken. The of the Register of Deeds in and for of the District Court of Ramsey Coun- roof rafters are 211, x 4" spaced the County of Ramsey, State of Minne- ty, Minnesota, within twenty (20) days 1 on center. The plubing is very old, Council File No. 259986—By Rosalie L. sofa. from the date of the service of this Whereas, Pursuant to resolution, C. F. Order, Motion for Summary Enforce- the electrical wiring is inadequate Butler— Resolved, That the appointment by a No. 258538, approved May 10, 1972, a public hearing was schsdule{i for 10:00 ment of this Order to raze and remove buildingswill be mare to the and there is no central heating; d. The building in the above condi - the Mayor of Mr. Louis H. Meyers, 1889 Princeton Avenue, a.m. on May 23, 1972, before the Coun- said Ramsey County District Court; tion is beyond reasonable repair; e. The building is unfit for human St. Paul, Min- nesota, as a the Port Au- it of Saint Paul, said til of the City y 3. In the event that the building: habitation in its present condition member of thority of the Cit of Saint Paul, for Y hearing pertaining to the condition of are to be razed by the City of Saint the structure located at 448 Blair, Saint Paul to judgment of the Dis- and the above corrections must be the six-year term commencing August pursuant Paul, Minnesota; and strict Court, all personal property or made in compliance with the Building Code and the Housing Code of the 19, 1972, be and it is hereby approved. Adopted b the Council August 18, P Y g Whereas, U on facts presented at said fixtures which may unreasonably inter- of in- City of Saint Paul in order to make 1972. hearing consisting photographs, fere with the razing and removal of section reports and the recommenda- these buildings shall be removed with- P the same habitable; f. The building constitutes a nui- Approved Au st 21, 1972. gv tions of the Building Department, it is in ten (10) days from the entry of sante and a hazard to the public (August 26, 1972) found and determmed by the Ci _ _ a judgment; and if not so removed, the health, safety and welfare because of Council that according to the records City of Saint Paul shall remove and its physical damage, dilapidation and the and files in the office of the Ramsey dispose of such personal property and inadequate maintenance; Council File No. 259487—By Rosalie L. County Re of Deeds, the last record owner er the above described fixtures as provided by law; 4. If the City of Saint Paul is co-- now, therefore, be it Butler— Whereas, The City of Saint Paul is roperty is Lona M. Henry; and that P gelled to take any corrective action that the Resolved, That in accordance with 463.15 currently negotiating an agreement it is further determined above herein, all necessary costs expended by hazard- Minnesota Statutes Sections based the with Malan Construction Company for described buildings tonstitu'e the City wi11 be assessed against the the dentition through 463.26, and upon findfngs the Clty Council the exchange of certain City-owned ous buildings within of above described real estate and col- Minnesota Statutes Section 463.15 for taxes; and be it foregoing of the Council of the City of Saint Pain lands for certain ]ands owned or con- trolled by said Malan Construction lected as other the following reasons: Further Resolved, That a certified does hereby make the following Order: Company, and a. The buildings are standing va- copy of this resolution and incorpo- ORDER Whereas, The State of Minnesota, De- Highways, has cant, abandoned and are subject to rated Order herein be served upon the being entered by unauthorized per- - last record owner of the above de- 1. The owners of the above described the partment of an ease- merit for pponding Purposes on such spns; scribed property in the manner pro- 'b. by law. building shall make same safe and not detrimental to the public peace, presently City-owned lands and rias agreed to relinquish and convey to the The exterior condition of the vided building is as follows: The chimney Adopted by the Council August 18, health, safety and welfare by having the said building razed and the materi- City by quit claim deed its easement rights in that certain portion of said I. cracked and has loose bricks. The 1972. roof on the rear of the house is sag- Approved August 21, 1972. als therefrom removed from the prem- ises within thirty (30) days from the easement, subject to certain conditions ging. The trim and facia are rotting (August 26, 1972) date of the service of this Order: and provisions as set forth in letter and falling. Boards in the front porch 2. Unless such corrective action is dated July 7, 1972, from R. A. Brennan, are rotten. There is a cellar hole. Council File No. 259489—By Rosalie L. taken to comply with this Order or an Director of Right of Way Operation, c. The interior condition of the Butler— answer served upon the Cit of Saint State of Minnesota, Department of I building is as follows: The plaster is In the matter of hazardous buildings I Pfiled 1n the Office o the Clerk aul and H:ighways, a copy of which is attached cracked and pieces are missing. The being that two story frame duplex, of the District Court of Ramsey County, OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 631 630 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Malt Beverage, and Cigarette Licenses, tached to this resolution be and the Minnesota within twenty (20) days from permanent policy of personally con- made by Luther Henderson, Sr. at 631-3 same are hereby granted, and the City the date of the service of this order, a tacting the owners of land proposed for Selby Avenue, be and the same are Clerk is hereby instructed to issue such li- Motion for Summary Enforcement of this Order to raze and remove the said -ties acquisition by the City or the Authori- and provide said owners with de- granted. Adopted by the Council August 18, censes upon the payment into the City building will be made to the Ramsey tamed explanations as to the acquisi- 1972. treasury of the required fees. County District Court; tion before any action is taken or re- Approved August 21, 1972. 3. In the event that the building is quested of the City Council. (August 26, 1972) Adopted by the Council August 18, to be razed by the City of Saint Paul Adopted by the Council August 18, 1972• pursuant to judgment of the District 1972. Council File No. 259496 — By Dean Approved August 21, 1972. Court, all personal property or fixtures Approved August 21, 1972. Meredith— (August 26, 1972) which may unreasonably interfere with the razing and removal of this building (August 26, 1972) yt Resolved, That licenses applied for the list shall be removed within ten (10) days from the entry of judgment; and if Council File No. 259492—By Rosalie L. Butler— by the persons named on at not so removed, the Cit of Saint Paul Y dispose of such per- Whereas, The Ramsey County Boardto Council File No. 259500—By Robert F. Sprafka— shall remove and sonal property and fixtures as provided of Commissioners has agreed to extend Resolved, That upon the recommendation of the Mayor and pursuant er Saint Paul, the following transfer by law; the lease of land referred to as the 'Preventorium" Section 10.07.4 of the Charter of the City of hereby in and approved: 4. If the City of Saint Paul 1s coin- to the State of Minne- additions and deductions are concurred tied to take any corrective action sota for an additional term of five years from to General Government Offices: be herein, all necessary costs expended by the City will be assessed against the and after July 1, 1974, subject the aproval of the Council of the City Resolved that the following activities Increased: above described real estate and col- of Saint Paul; now, therefore, be it Mayor's Office Administration .......... 0020-100 $ 893.00 lected as other taxes; and be it Resolved, That the Council of the City Clerk—Registration ................ 0045-100 2,442.00 Further Resolved, That a certified City of Saint Paul does hereby concur Finance Department .................... 0050-100 1,747.00 copy of this resolution and incorporated in such extension of lease agreement. Finance Department .................... 0051-100 228.00 Order herein be served upon the last Adopted by the Council August 18, Finance Department .................... 0052-100- 1,624.00 the record owners of the above described 1972. Civil Service ......... ................... 0810-100 11,090.00 property in the provided by Approved August 21, 1972. Civil Service ........................ 0612-100 592.00 law. Adopted by the Council August _18, (August 26, 1972) rt a Munici al Court Purchasing Agent 0830-100 20,217.00 0650-100 11,637.00 1972. Council File No. 259493 — By Dean ....................... Council Investigation and Research .... 0670-100 2,071.00 0800-100 3,452.00 Approved August 21, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Meredith— Whereas, On August 11, 1972, C. F. Elections ................................ $ 55,993.00 Council File No. 259490—By Rosalie L. No. 259453 was passed by the City Coun- cil denying the Application M 2677 for Resolved that the following activities be Butler— Whereas, The Building Department Class D -Original Container license at 684 Selby Avenue, made by Dean John- Decreased: Contingent Reserve 0998-400 $ 55,993.00 has requested the City Council to hold son because a representative of the Fire Prevention the Bureau .................... Public Safety: a public hearing to consider the advis- Division of of Fire Protection was unable to gain Resolved that the following activities be ability and necessity of the correction or wrecking and removal of the follow- entry to the building to make an in - ,, Gj Increased: istra ing described buildings, said structures spection as required, and Whereas, the Public Safety Adminti on— Bldg. Maint. ............................ 0101-100 $ 10,440.00 having been reported to .constitute a The representative of Fire Prevention Division has made the public hazard: required inspection, therefore, be it Police Administration .................. 0110-100 $ 19,899.00 Address. 536 Harrison: Legal Descrip- Resolved, That C. F. No. 259453 Au- License Division .. .................... 0111-100 3,907.00 238,115.00 tion, Lot 38, Block 10, Terrace Park Addn.; Type of Structure-1?z story gust 11, 1972, be and is hereby rescinded Uniformed Division ..................... Detective Division 0112-100 0113-100 104,729.00 frame single family dwelling. and that Application M 2677 for Class ...................... Services Division 0114-100 48,620.00 Whereas, It appears that the last D -Original Container License at 684 Selby Avenue, made by Dean Johnson $415,270.00 known record owners of said buildingsis hereby appproved. are as follows: Julia M. Maestas Adopted by the Council August 18, 1972. Fire Administration .................... 0140-100 $ 26.00 i and Mrs. Richard Hanson Approved August 21, 1972. Fire Prevention Fire Fighting.. 0141-100 6,62626.00 6. 0142-100 167,897.00 Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a (August 26, 1972) .................. Fire Station Maintenance ............... 0143-100 3,663.00 public hearing be held by and before Fire Plans and Training ................ 0146-100 9,664.00 the Council of the City of Saint Paul Council File No. 259494 — By Dean Fire Communications ................... 0148-100 11,081.00 in the Council Chamber of the Court Meredith— House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on Whereas, Proper notice has been re- $225,539.00 August 31, 1972 to consider the advis- ability and necessity of ordering the ceived as to changes of officers and stockholders in the First Arcade Wine Health Administration ................. 0180-100 $ 7,172.00 correction or wrecking and removal of Shop, Inc., holders of Off Sale Liquor Vital Statistics .......................... 0181-100 13,046.00 said structure on the above described License No. 2542, at 772 S. Cleveland Food Regulations .................... 0183-100 2,389.00 property inasmuch as said structures Avenue, expiring January 31, 1973, Health Laboratory ................ I..... 0187-100 2,080.00 are reported to constitute a hazard to therefore, be it Dog License Enforcement .............. 0188-100 660.00 public health, safety and welfare; be it Resolved, Abraham L. Levich, Presi- Occupational Health and Safety ........ 0191-100 2,501.00 Further Resolved, That the Building dent is replaced by Kenneth J. Batcher Department, on behalf of the City as President; Virginia K. Levich, Vice- $ 27,848.00 Council, notify by mail the record president is replaced by Abraham owners of the property in question at Levich as Vice -President; Kenneth J. $679,097.00 the last known address, as well as other Batcher, Secretary -Treasurer is re- Resolved that the following activities be interested persons of record, of the date placed by Virginia Levich as Secre- Decreased: and time of the hearing. tart'; and the sole stockholder is now Public Safety Administration .......... 0100-100 $ 2,443.00 Adopted by the Council August 18, Kenneth Hatcher, be and the same are 1972. hereby approved. Promotion of Health Schools ........... 0182-100 $ 7,017.00 Approved August 21, 1972. Adopted by the Council August 18, Medical and Inspectional ............... 0184-100 343.00 (August 26, 1972) 1972. Tuberculosis 0185-100 3,789.00 Approved August 21, 1972. (August 26, 1972) $ 11,149.00 Council File No. 259491—By Rosalie L. Contingent Reserve .................... 0998-400 $665,505.00 Butler— Resolved, That the Mayor is hereby Council File No. 259495 — By Dean $679,097.00 requested along with the St. Paul Hous- Meredith— ing and Development Authority and the Resolved, That Application M 820 for St. Paul Port Authority to establish a I Class Cl -Restaurant, On and Off Sale 632 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Public Works: Resolved that the following activities be Increased: Traffic Control & Parking Meters ...... 0203-100 $ 21,606.00 Engineers—Administration ............. 0210-100 2,197.00 Office Engineer ................. ........ 0211-100 7,118.00 Survey Unit 0212-100 2,092.00 Paving Design .......................... 0213-100 1,186.00 r Sewer Design ........................... 0214-100 2,278.00 ti. Local Improvement ..................... 0215-100 1,575.00 Construction Inspection ... .......... ... 0216-100 692.00 Bridge Design and Construction ........ 0217-100 783.00 $ 39,527.00 Paved Street Repair .................... 0220-100 $ 2,429.00 Graded Street Repair ................... 0221-100 1,145.00 $ 3,574.00 Administration ......................... 0250-100 $ 1,994.00 Cleaning Paved Streets ................. 0252-100 3,113.00 Snow Removal .......................... 0255-100 105,424.00 $110,531.00 Administration—Bridge Bldg. & Repair 0290-100 $ 1,388.00 $155,020.00 Resolved that the following activities be Decreased: Administration ......................... 0200-100 $ 1,976.00 Cleaning Graded Streets ................ 0251-100 $ 66.00 Refuse Removal ............. .. ........ 0253-100 10,049.00 'i. Snow Plowing . 0254-100 9,094.00 Icy Street Control ...................... 0256-100 46,176.00 ? Emergency Temporary Repairs ......... 0257-100 16,828.00 $ 82,213.00 Contingent Reserve ..................... 0998-400 $ 70,831.00 $155,020.00 Libraries and Civic Buildings: j1 Resolved that the following activities be Increased: Library Service ......................... 0410-100 $ 12,604.00 F: Building Maintenance .................. 0411-100 12,480.00 $ 25,084.00 i.. Resolved that the following activities be " Decreased: Administration 0400-100 $ 5,176.00 r: Contingent Reserve ..................... 0998-400 $ 19,908.00 $ 25,084.00 Public Utilities: - Resolved that the following activities be Increasednistration : Admi0500-100 $ 1,171.00 Testing Laboratories . tens ............. 0510-100 3,302.00 Utilities Building Maintenance 0530-100 753.00 Public Lighting Administration ........ 0540-100 2,366.00 Public Lighting Maintenance ........... 0550-100 3,222.00 $ 10,814.00 Resolved that the following activities be . Decreased: Contingent Reserve .................... 0998-400 $ 10,814.00 $ 10,814.00 Parks & Recreation & Public buildings: Resolved that the following activities be Increased: Administration 0700-100 $ 5,062.00 Conservatory ................. .......... 0713-100 3,930.00 Zoo 0714-100 6,582.00 .................. Recreation Centers ..... ... ............ 0718-100 18,962.00 OF..THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 633 Athletics and Sports .................... 0719-100 7,087.00 M5 ecial Activities ....................... 0720-100 1,343.00 Watchman.....c.. .................. 0723-100 424.00 Ground Maintenane 0730-100 16,697.00 Building Maintenance ... ....... . 0731-100 4,519.00 Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance .. 0732-100 6,625.00 Building Inspection .................... 0751-100 48,365.00 Design and Engineering 0752-100 4,871.00 Plan Examinatron ...................... 0753-100 2,675.00 $127,142.00 Resolved that the following activities be Decreased: Administration ........ ... .......... 0710-100 $ 808.00 Heating Zoo & Conservatory ........... 0715-100 3,794.00 Administration ......................... 0750-100 4,858.00 Housing Inspection ..................... 0757-100 7,013.00 $ 16,473.00 Contingent Reserve .................... 0998-400 $110,669.00 $127,142.00 General Government Accounts: Resolved that the following activities be Increased: Health and Welfare .................... 0900-100 $ 838.00 Federal Fund Accounting .............. 0969-100 727.00 $ 1,565.00 Contingent Reserve .................... 0998-400 $ 4,734.00 $ 6,299.00 Resolved that the following activities be Decreased: Debt Service ........................... 0951-100 $ 1,104.00 Federal Program Administration ....... 0968-100 5,195.00 $ 6,299.00 Adopted by the Council August 22, 1972. Approved August 23, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259501—By Victor J. Council waive said retained easements, Tedesco— and the affected City departments, Resolved, That a credit in the amount Northern State Power Company, and of Five Hundred Forty Dollars ($540) Northwestern Bell Telephone Company be allowed under contract No. L-7413 have filed written certificates of inten- between the City of Saint Paul and ded nonuse of reserved rights and ease - A. J. Ryan Landscape Supply Co., Inc., menu, which certificates are attached said contract for Site Development at hereto; now, therefore, be it Collins and DeSoto Playground, and Resolved, That the Council of the said changes to cover Change Order No. City of Saint Paul, pursuant to Section 2 (shortening the sewer.line), as more 228.05 of the Saint Paul Legislative fully set.. forth in a letter from t114 con- Code, as amended, does hereby waive tractor dated August 8, 1972, a Cly of the retained easements contained in which has been filed with the-' cting Resolution, C.F. 258864, approved June Head of the Department of Finance. 1, 1972, in the following described Credit fund 6000-502 to be re -credited to property: 9769-460-014. Job *70-19. All that part of Sunny Slope Lane Adopted by the Council August 22, (formerly Itasca Avenue) which lies 1972. between the Easterly and Westerly Approved August 23, 1972. lines (extended south) of Block 3 (August 26, 1972) of Magoffin's Hilltop Addition; and all that part of Wheeler Street which lies between the South line Council File No. 259502 — By Ruby of said Block 3 and the South line Hunt— (extended east) of Block 4 In said Whereas, The Council of the City of Addition. , Saint Paul, by Resolution, C.F. 258864, Adopted by the Couicil August 22, approved June 1, 1972, did vacate part 1972 of Sunny Slope Lane and Wheeler Approved August 23, 1972. Street, said vacation reserving to the (August 26, 1972) City of Saint Paul and other public instrumentalities the public utility easements contained therein and there- Council File No. 259503 — By Ruby on; and Hunt— Whereas, The petitioners, Robert L. Whereas, The following SIDEWALK Reiling, et al., have requested that the CONTRACTOR having met all of the 634 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 11 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 635 provisions of Chapter 220 of the Legis- lative Code of the City of St. Paul, and having made the proper application for a SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR'S LI- CENSE, it is hereby Resolved, That the said SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR upon providing a bond and thepayment of the Sixty Dollars ($60.00) license fee is hereby granted a license authorizing him to iga^^_ bi the business of SIDEWALK CONTRAC- TOR in the City of St. Paul for the year 1972. Davis & Davis, Inc. Adopted by the Council August 22, 1972. Approved( Auust 23 1972 gust 26, 1972) Council File No. 259504 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council August 22, 1972. Approved August 23, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259505 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list ate tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby gran and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury A of the required fees. Adopted by the Council ugust 22, 1972. Approved August 23, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259506 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied fox by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to Issue such lt� censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council August 22 1972. Approved August 23, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259507 — By Deai Meredith— Resolved, That an extra in th amount nt ofhirt—nne, andTrtreet no/100 Dollar and Box -Son Construction, Inc., sat contract for General Construction c the Saint PaulCivic Center Mult: Purpose Arena Building, and sat changes to cover furnishing and it stalling a Suspended Press Box, more fully set forth in Project Arch. tect's Change Order No. G-19 and Civ. Center Authority Resolution No. 47 copies of which have been filed wit the Acting Head of the Department , finance. Charge 6000-603 to be reim- Ted from 7420-460. Job #70-45. Adopted by the Council August 22, 72. Approved August 23, 1972. (August 26, 1972) ouncil File No. 259508 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That an extra In the amount I Eighty Thousand One Hundred Do]- irs ($60,100) be allowed under Con - ,act L-7346 between the City of Saint -out and the Peoples Electric Co., said ontract for the Electrical Construction f the Saint Paul Civic Center Multi - Building, and said hanges to cover augmentation of gen- ral lighting level as well as providing or color TV broadcasting, as more fully et forth in Civic Center Authority tesolution No. 479 and project archi- ect's Change Order No. E-10, copies of vhich have been filed with the Actmg lead of the Department of Finance. ;harge to 6000-605 to be reimbursed rom 7420-460. Job #70-45. Adopted by the Council August 22, 972. Approved August 23, 1972, (August 26, 1972) ouncil File No. 259509 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That an extra in the amount ,f Thirty thousand four hundred righty -two and no/100 Dollars ($30,482) be allowed under Contract L-7393 be- tween the City of Saint Paul and Bor- on Construction, Inc., said contract fpor iG^ne^ar Construction tiuof roo ee Saint Arena plastic baseboard facing and additional team gates as more fully set forth in Project Architect's Change Order No. G-20 and Civic Center Authority Reso- lution No. 476, copies of which have been filed with the Acting Head of the Department of Finance. Charge 6000-603 to be reimbursed from 7420-460. Job #70-45. Adopted by the Council August 22, 1972. Approved August 23, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259510 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That an extra in the amount of Five Thousand Two Hundred Thir- teen Dollars $(5,213) be allowed under Contract L-7346 between the City of Saint Paul and Peoples Electric Co., said contract for Electrical Construction of the Saint Paul Civic Center Multi - Purpose Arena Building and said changes to cover electrical work as more fully set forth in Project Archi- tect's Change Order No. E-9 and Clvlc Center Authority Resolution No. 478, copies of which have been filed with the Acting Head of the Department of Finance. Charge to 6000-603 to be reim- bursed from 7420-460. Job #70-45. Adopted by the Council August 22, ,1972. Approved August 23, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259511—By Rosalie L. Resolved, Tha Butler— Parks, Recreatic,n. Resolved, That Council File Number is authorized an 259048 adopted by the Council of the ately secure sail City of Saint Paul on June 16, 1972 of contract labs and approved on June 22, 1972, be and L 7525 pending is hereby amended by deleting Para- Hazardous Build graph 4 thereof In its entirety, and sub- Further Resoh stituting in lieu and in place thereof of securing such the following: Fund No. 0756- 4. Meetings. - ment, and that ta. All council committees shall hold be directed to t regular meetings according to a to reimburse sai< schedule designated by the the owner of sa chairman. A schedule of such cost: $114.50 meetings shall be provided all councilmen and the city clerk. b. Special committee meetings may 1 be held at the call of the chair- man. Notice of special meetings shall be provided all c cilmen oun c. majority the committee shall constituteof a quorum. d. Amajority vote of the commit- tee shall be required for com- e. men A copy of such minutes shall be filed with the city clerk as a public record and a copy pro- vided the council president. Adopted by the Council August 22, 1972. ApprovedAugust 23, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259517—By Leonard W. Levine— Whereas, It has been determined that Council File No. 259482 is an inadver- tent duplication of Council File No. 259466, approved on August 16, 1972; be it therefore Resolved, That Council File No. 259482 be hereby rescinded. Adopted by the Council August 23, 1972. Approved August 24, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259518—By Leonard W. Levine— Whereas, The City Council of the City of Saint Paul is informed liy the De- partment of Parks, Recreation and Pub- lic Buildings that the vacant and open building(s) located at: 1283 Seminary in the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- mate hazard to the public health, wel- fare and safety; and Whereas, The last known record owners of said property are: HUD and said owners have failed to secure the same against entry by unauthorized persons In violation of Section 192.18 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and said vacant and open buildings) have been found and determined by the Council of the City of Saint Paul to constitute a menace to the public health, welfare and safety and a public nuisance which must be immediately abated to prevent loss of life or proper- ty; now, therefore be it partment of lie Buildings to immedi- by the use contract No. ;s under the and be it the expense be Haid from Further Resolved, That this rescinds Resolution C.F. 259465 Adopted by the Council August 23, 972. Approved August 24, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259519—By Leonard W. Levine— In the Matter of hazardous buildings being that 214 story frame duplex dwelling known and described as 746-48 Capitol Heights in the City of Saint Paul and situated upon those premises legally described as NWIy 34' of Lot 13 and part of Lot 5 SW1yy of Jackson St. & SEly of extended Nally line of Sd. Lot 12, Block 20, Ashton -Sherburne Addition, according to the plat on file and of record in theoffice of the Regis- ter of Deeds in and for the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota. _ Whereas, Pursuant to resolution, C. F. the said the nave an unrecoraea inre: west Federal Savings and tion of Minneapolis has at Whereas, It is further determined that the above-described dwelling con- stitutes hazardous buildings within the definition of Minnesota Statutes Sec- tion 463.15 for the following reasons: a. The dwelling is standing vacant, abandoned and 1s subject to being en- tered by unauthorized persons; b. The exterior condition of the dwelling is as follows: the roof, siding cornice, trim and gutters are rotted and decayed; the porch is rotted and decayed and has collapsed with the front porch roof hanging from the top since the supports have been removed; c. The interior condition of the dwelling is as follows: the limestone foundation in the basement needs re- pair; the eight rooms on the first floor and the six rooms on the second floor have been vandalized and exposed to weather with parts of the plaster wall and ceiling trim busted; the 636 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Peine bhave heating vandalized ical andsre- ersNof said propertyThe last known record own- moved;the attic has been vandalized; Roger L. and Lucillia Lange d. The dwelling in the above condi- and said owners have failed to secure tion is beyond reasonable repair; the same against entry by unauthorized e. The dwelling is unfit for human persons in violation of Section 192.18 habitation in its present condition and of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and the above corrections must be made said vacant and open building(.) have in compliance with the Building Code been found and determined by the and the Housing Code of the City of Council of the City of Saint Paul to Saint Paul in order to make the same constitute a menace to the public habitable; health, welfare and safety and a public I. The dwelling conr:itutes a Hui- nuisance which must be immediately Bance and a hazard to the public abated to prevent loss o£ life or prop - health, safety and welfare.'a'. I of erty; now, therefore be it its physical damage, dilapidation and Resolved, That the Department of inadequate maintenance; parks, Recreation and Public Buildings mmedi now, therefore, be it is authorized and directed to ithe er Resolved, That 1n accordance with ately secure said buildings by the use Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 of contract labor contract rocee. i under t4he through 463.26, and based upon the fore- (L-7525) pending.p going findings of the City l,c-Heil, the Hazardous Build n Act; and be it hereby makthee the following SainOrder: aul does o euring such bRe uild,ngs be paidpfrom Fund No. 0756-269, Summary Abate - ORDER ment, and that the Corporation Counsel 1. The owners of the above-described be directed to take appropriate action dwelling shall make the same as and to reimburse said fund by action not detrimental d the public peace, against the owner of said property. health, safety and welfare by having Estimated Cost $22.90• the said dwelling razed and the ma- (New) terials therefrom removed from the Adopted by the Council August 23, premises within thirty (30) days £rom 1972. 1972. th2 Unlesof s such ecorrective action Order;of this ApprovedApproved(August 26, 1972) taken to comply with this Order or an answer served upon the City of Saint Council File No. 259521 — BY Ruby Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court of Ramsey County, Hunt— Minnesota, within twenty (20) days Whereas, The Council, by Resolution, from the date of the service of this Council File 258824, adopted May 30, Order, a Motion for Summary Enforce- 1972 authorized the vacation of a por- ment of this Order to raze and remove tion of Jenks Avenue, subject to the the said dwelling wlll be made to the condition that the petitioner, the Hous - Ramsey County District Court;and ttyy 3. In the event.that the dwelling is he City of SaintPaul,nesotaldedif to be razed by the City of Saint Paul Cate certain property to the City of pursuant to judgment of the District Saint Paul for street purposes; and Court, all personal property or fixtures Whereas, Said petitioner has submit - which may unreasonably interfere with ted a deed as required by said vacation the razing and removal of this dwelling resolution: now, therefore, be it shall be removed within ten (10) days d hereby accept t; and if not Resolved, That the Council o e from the entry of 3udgmen . City of Saint Paul oes I o removed, the City of Saint Paulstreet shall remove and dispose of such per- made bys aidaHousing and Redevelops sonal property and fixtures as provided ment Authority, a copy of which is by law; attached hereto, and the Office of the 4. If the City of Saint Paul is comAtt- oelled to take any corrective action rOecord the original deedyfndthe c proper nerein, all necessary costs expendedice of by the City will be assessed against the °Adopt debyrt he Council August 23, above-described real estate and col- 1972 lected as other taxes; and be it 1972. Further Resolved, That a certified Approved(August 26, 1972) copy of this resolution and incorphorated _ re cord ownhereiers ofn be thea a bovendescribed property in the manner provided by Council File No. 259522 — BY Ruby lawHunt— Adopted by the Council August 23, Resolved, That pursuant to Section 1972 231.05 of the Saint Paul Legislative Approved August 24, 1972. Code, (as amended by Ordinance No. (August 26, 1972) 14662, approved December 1, 1970) per- ___---- tainhip to regulations for the adjust - on Councf] File No. 259520—By Leonard W. the recommendation of the Departmnt Levine— of Public Works and approval of the Whereas, The City Council of the City Board of Water Commissioners, the of Saint Paul is ty C' Recreatione and Council of the City of Saint Paul does partment of Parks, hereby certify that because of partial Public Buildings that the vacant and diversion of their total water consump- open building(s) located at: tion from the City of Saint Paul's San i- 745 Hague tar; Sewer System, the below listed in the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- firms have justifiable reason for appli- mate hazard to the public health, wel- scation of an ervice charges levied to taccord accordance fare and safety; and OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 637 with Resolution, Council File No. 251415, approved December 4, 1970, and be it Further Resolved, That a full or par- tial refund of paid sewer service charges, based upon these adjustments, shall be refunded from the Sewer Service Fund" and shall be in the fol- lowing amounts: American Bakeries Co. 97 E. Twelfth St. 55101 (Jul 1971 -Jun 1972) .. ...$ 509.65 United States Gypsum Co. 1120 E. Seventh St. 55106 (Jul 1972) ................... 35.05 Vylactos Northern Inc. 1901 E. Euclid Ave. 130.32 Division way 55101 ,Co. 1,792.03 55106 ........ .. ..... 174.50 (Apr -Jul 1972) .............. 125.00 Park Nurseries 1200 St. Clair Ave. 55105 1Jun 1972) .................. 155.83 Industrial Molasses Corp. 6800 France Ave. So. Minneapolis 55435 (Jul 1972) .................. 34.62 Whirlpool Corp.. 850 Arcade St. 55106 (Jan -June 1972) .. .... .. 22,393.77 Kellogg Square Apartments ill E. Kellogg Blvd. 55101 (Jun 1972) .................. 61.63 St. Paul Dispatch & Pioneer Press 55 E. Fourth St. 55101 (Jun -Jul 1972) .............. 520.72 Adopted by the Council August 23, 1972. Approved August 24, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259523—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The City of Saint Paul, as part of its Rice -Arlington Athletic Field, condemned land in "Merrill. Di- vision of Rice Street Villas" and re- ceived a deed from the owners thereof conveying the property to the City of Saint Paul; and Whereas, The HUD Guidelines require that the City insert in all deeds convey- ing landto the City for open space projects, a condition that the land may not be sold or otherwise transferred without the prior written approval of the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, his designee, or any suc- cessor thereto, and this statement was inadvertently omitted from the deed of conveyance; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That theMayor, City Clerk, and Acting Head of the Department of Finance are authorized to execute on behalf of the City of Saint Paul a declaration stating that this land se acquired by the City for the Rice - Arlington Athletic Field and the City': interest therein is held subject to the restriction aforementioned, and the City Attorney is hereby authorized and di- rected to file this executed declaration in the Office of the Register of Deeds or Registrar of Titles of Ramsey County. Adopted by the Council August 23, 1972. Approved August 24, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259524—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, In connection with the GRIGGS RECREATION C E N T E R - ACQUISITION PROJECT, it will be necessary to incur engineering and miscellaneous costs; therefore, be it Resolved, That the City of St. Paul proceed with the necessary work at an estimated cost of $2,800.00; and Resolved Further, That these costs be charged to the Permanent Improve- ment Revolving Fund, Code No. 6000, and this fund to be reimbursed from Capital Improvement Bond (C.I.B.) Fund No. 9772-460-009. Adopted by the Council August 23, 1972. Approved August 24, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259525—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, in connection with the MOUNDS BOULEVARD LAND ACQUI- SITION PROJECT, it will be necessary to Incur engineering and miscellaneous costs; therefore, be it Resolved, That the City of St. Paul proceed with the necessary work at an estimated cost of $2,500.00; and Resolved Further, That these costs be barged to the Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund, Code No. 6000, and this fund to be reimbursed from Capital Improvement Bond (C.I.B.) Fund No. 9772-460-017. Adopted by the Council August 23, 1972. Approved August 24, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259526—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, In connection with the BATTLE CREEK PARK EXPANSION PROJECT, it will be necessary to incur engineering and miscellaneous costs; therefore, be it Resolved, That the City of St. Paul proceed with the necessary work at an estimated cost of $2,000.00; and Resolved Further, That these costs be charged to the Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund, Code No. 6000, and this fund to be reimbursed from Capital Improvement Bond (C.I.B.) Fund No. 9772-460-016. Adopted by the Council August 23, 1972. Approved August 24, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259527—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, In connection with the FRONT RECREATION CENTER AC- QUISITION PROJECT, it will be neces- sary to incur engineeringg and miscel- laneous costs; therefore, be it 638 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Resolved, That the City of St. Paul S proceed with the necessary work at an estimated cost of $1,500.00; and Resolved Further, That these costs be 1 charged to the Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund, Code No. 6000, and this fund to be reimbursed from Capital Improvement Bond (C.I.B.) Fund No. 9772-460-014. Adopted by the Council August 23, 1972. Approved August 24, 1972. (August 26, 1972) , 1 Council File No. 259528—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, In connection with the PROSPERITY HEIGHTS RECREATION CENTER ACQUISITION PROJECT, it will be necessary to incur engineering and miscellaneous costs; therefore, be it Resolved, That the City of St. Paul proceed with the necessary work at an estimated cost of $2,000.00; and Resolved Further, That these costs be charged to the Permanent Im- provement Revolving Fund, Cade No. 6000, and this fund to be reimbursed from Capital Improvement Bond (C.I.B.) Fund No. 9772-460-013. Adopted by the Council August 23, 1972. Approved August 24, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259529 — By Ruby Hunt— wt,areas. Rids have been received and bridges of MARYi Arvu Avcry son to St. to I.S. 35E, City Project No. P -0526A, all in accordance with the terms and conditions m the Agency Agreement between the City of St. Paul and the Commissioner of Highways o1 the State of Minnesota (a copy of which Agreement is attached hereto for ref- erence purposes only); and Whereas, The Department of Publ£( Works of the City of St. Paul has duly considered said bids, and has deter mined that the lowest bid was submit recommendsacceptanceofsaidted by a further mends ac ebid now therefore be it Resolved, That the Council of the Cit; of St. Paul does hereby recommend t. lowest bidisbeing theFsugin of $6029018£ as submitted by the Lunda Constructio: Company, Box 153, Black River Fall: Wisconsin, being a responsible bidde, be accepted for the construction of sal Project No. P -0526A; and be it furthe Resolved, That all bids received an duly opened for said Project be tran! mitted from the City of St. Paul to so i Commissioner of Highways for tabula tion and final determination of tF lowest responsible bidder. Adopted by the Council August 2 1972. Approved August 24, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259534—By Leonard Levine— Resolved, That the following wat main has been approved by the Boa: of Water Commissioners for installati, subject to the concurrence by the Ci Council: unny Slope Lane—From 300 feet East to 450 feet East of Edgcumbe Road. Adopted by the Council August 24, 372. Approved August24, 1972. (August 26, 1972) 'ouncil File No. 259535 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games license pplied for by the organization named n the list attached to this resolution e and the same is hereby granted, and he City Clerk is instructed to issue uch license upon the payment into the ;ity treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council August 24, 972. Approved August ust 26, 1972. (A 1972) :!ouncil File No. 259536 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for oy thepersons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon thepayment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council August 24, 1972. ApprovedAugust 24, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259537 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted: and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such 1£- reuses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council August 24, 1972. ApprovedAugust 24, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259538 By Ruby Hunt— Whereas, The Commissioner of High- ways has prepared plans, special pro- visions and specifications for the im- provement of a part of Trunk Highway Number 392 renumbered as Trunk Highway Number 94 within the cor- porate limits of the City of St. Paul from Plum St. to Kennard St.; and Whereas, Said plans are on file in the office of the Department of Highways, St. Paul, Minnesota, being marked, labeled, and identified as S.P. 6283-45 (94=392); and Whereas, Said special provisions are on file in the off£ce of the Department of Highways, St. Paul, Minnesota, being marked, labeled and. identified as S.P. 6283-45 (94-392), which, together with the Minnesota Department of Highways Specifications for Highway Construc- tion, dated January 1, 1972, on file in the office of the Commissioner of Highways constitute the specifications for said Improvement of Trunk HighwayNum- ber 392 renumbered as Trunk Highway Number 94; and Whereas, Copies of said plans and special provisions as fa marked, labeled and identified are also on file in the office of the Director of Public Works; and OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 639 Whereas, The term "said plans and Council File No. 259543—By Rosalie L. special provisions" as hereinafter used Butler— in the body of this resolutlon shall be Resolved, That the Council of the deemed and intended to mean, refer to City of Saint Paul hereby approves the and incorporate the plans and special application of the Housing and Rede - provisions in the foregoing recitals par- velopment Authority of the Clty of ticularly identified and described. Saint Paul, Minnesota, for abatement of Now, Then, Be It Resolved, That said taxes and assessments payable in 1972 plans and special provisions for the on narreic �f plans Land asuegialaes as shown in said they are hereby pr°visions be and is hereb y approved and consggent in gradeoccasionedonedaby the corllistruction of said Trunk Highway Number 392 renumbered as Trunk Highway Num- ber 94 In accordance with said plans and special provisions. Adopted by the Council August 24, 1972. Approved August 24, 1972. August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259540—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby approves the application of the Housing and Rede- velopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, £or abatement of taxes and assessments payable in 1972 on certain parcels of real estate acquired by Bald Authority for ret_Udevel- sitty UrPmentban Renewalthe Are amMinn A 1-1, and that said assessments are hereby cancelled, the description of said par- cels and amounts of such taxes and as- sessments being shown in County Audi- tor's File No, 84396. Adopted by the Council August 24, , 72. Approved August 24, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259541—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby approves the application of Robert J. Ellis, Chief Deputy Assessor for Ramsey County, for an amendment to the assessments for 1970 and 7971 on the real estate par- cel coded as 01-6860-080-39, which was the result of a clerical error, the de- scription of said parcel and amount of such assessments being shown In Coun- ty Auditor's File No. 84604, Adopted by the Council August 24, ]972. Approved August 24, 1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259542—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby approves the application of the State of Minnesota for abatement of taxes and assessments Payable in 1972 on certain parcels of real estate acquired by the State in 1971, and that said assessments are hereby cancelled, the description of said parcels and amounts of such taxes and assessments being shown in County Auditor's File No. 84520. Adopted by the Council August 24, 972. Approved August 24, 1972. (August 26, 1972) said assessments are hereby cancelled - the description of said parcels and amounts of such taxes and assessments being shown in County Auditor's File No. 84745. Adopted by the Council August 24, 1972. Approved August 24,1972. (August 26, 1972) Council File No. 259544—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the Council hereby approves the application of the City of Saint Paul for abatement of taxes and assessments payable in 1971 which were inadvertently extended against certain parcels of real estate at the time the City was owner of the same, and that said assessments are hereby cancelled, the description of said parcels and amounts of suchtaxes and assessments 4 being shown in County Auditor's File No. 8838. Adopted by the Council August 24, 1972. Approved August 24, 1972. (August 26, 1972) PRELIMINARY ORDER Council File No. 259475 — By Ruby Hunt— In the matter of improving EAST SHORE DRIVE from Johnson Parkway to Larpenteur Avenue (City Project P-0586) by constructing a bituminous overlay and reconstructing where nec- essary, concrete gutters, street, alley and driveway returns, concrete base and storm water drainage facilities. The Council of the City report Paul having received the report of the Mayor upon the aboveimprovement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved with no alter- natives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $140,000.00. 2. That a public heartng be had on said improvement on the 12th da of September, 1972, at 10:00 o'clock a.m., in the Council Chambers of the City Ha11 and Court House Building in the City of Saint Paul. 3. That notice of said publ£c hearing be given to the persons and £n the manner provided by the Charter, at atfng the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improve- ment and the total cost thereof as estimated. File No. 17646. Adopted by the Council August 17, 1972. ApprovedAugust 18, 1972. (August 26, 1972) 640 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259513 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material and constructing concrete curb and gutter on Clarence Street from Beech Street to Minnehaha Avenue under Preliminary Order 247631, approved February 26, 1970, Intermediary Order 249514, approved June 30, 1971, Final Order 249853, approved July 28, 1970. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved. That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby Court ofpthe sCo nubmity ofo Ramseythet for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 20 equal installments. File No. 17468-G. Adopted by the Council August 23, 1972. Approved August 24, 1972. (August 26, 1972) RESOLUTIONYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259514 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 1, Magler's Subdivi- sion and Block 1, Wallblom's Addition from Clarence Street to Etna Street underPreliminary Order 246910, ap- proved January 8, 1970, Intermediary Order 249518, approved June 30, 1970, Final Order 249855, approved July 28, 1970. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been therefore finally satisfactory, Resolved, That the said assessmen' be and the same is hereby in all re. spects ratified, and the same is hereb3 ordered to be submitted to the Distrix Court of the County of Ramsey fol confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That thi said assessment be and it is hereb; determined to be payable in 20 equa installments. File No. 17454-G. Adopted by the Council August 2; 1972. ApprovedAugust 24, 1972. (August 26, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259515 - In the matter of the assessment c benefits, cost and expenses for cor meting a public storm sewer in ATCH AVENUE from Colne St. to [ilton St.; in COLNE STREET from atch Ave. to Orchard Ave.; in OR - HARD AVENUE from Colne St. to .von St.; in BARRETT STREET from 'ateh Ave_ to Orchard Ave.: in VIC- at the a sake Como and there outletting, also econstruct sanitary sewer in COMO [VENUE from Victoria to Milton. All D be known as the ORCHARD- :ROTTO RELIEF SYSTEM, (S-1242) order Preliminary Order 244947, ap- �roved July 22, 1969, Intermediary )rder 246329, approved November 18, 969, Final Order 246668, approved De - ember 16, 1969. A public hearing having been had ipon the assessment for the above mprovement, and said assessment lavingg been further considered by the ..ouncil, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment 3e and the same is hereby in all re- ;pects ratified, and the same is hereby )rdered to be submitted to the District :.ourt of the County of Ramsey for :onfirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the ,aid assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal Installments. File No. 17423. Adopted by the Council August 23, 1972. Approved August 24, 1972. (August 26, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259533 In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Eva's Rearrangement from Farrington Street to Elfelt Street under Preliminary Order 248113, approved March 31, 1970, Intermediary Order 248729, approved May 6, 1970, Final Order 249150, approved June 4, 1970. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. File No. 17480-G. Adopted by the Council August 24, 1972. Approved August 24, 1972. (August 26, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 641 RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259546 In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 13Michel and Rob- ertson's Addition to Si.tPaul, Minnesota, Ramsey County, Minnesota from Inter- state 35E to Chatsworth Street (G-1937), under Preliminary Order 248702, ap- proved May 5, 1970, Intermediary Order 249208, approved June 9, 1970, Final Order 249581, approved July 7, 1970. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above m iprovement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered fiinally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further. Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. File No, 17499-G. Adopted by the Council August 24, 1972. Approved August 24, 1972. (August 26, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 259516 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- structing a public storm sewer in CARROLL AVENUE from Avon Street to Dale Street and ST. ALBANS STREET from Selby Avenue to Con- cordia Avenue; and all to be ]mown as the ST. ALBANS-CARROLL RE- LIEF SEWER SYSTEM (S-1261), under Preliminary Order 252062, approved January 21, 1971, Intermediary Order 254115, approved May 19, 1971, Final Order 254439, approved June 15, 1971. The assessment of benefits, cast and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment an particular owner to whom the notice is directed. File No. 17556. Adopted by the Council August 23, 1972. Approved August 24, 1972. (August 26, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CON- FIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND AS- SESSMENT THEREFOR Council File No. 259512 - In the matter of condemning and Laking an easement in the land neces- sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- cluding right of removal of lateral sup- port from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by construction of to es in constructing concrete side- walk on the West side of McKnight Road from Interstate No. 94 to Third Street, under Preliminary Order 258739. approved May 23, 1972, Intermediary Order 258760, approved May 24, 1972, Final Order 259086, approved June 21, 1972. A public hearing having bean hnA same, now mererore be it Resolved, That the taking and con- demnation of the lands described in the annexed assessment roll, identified by the signature of the Commissioner of Finance, and made a part hereof, and the awards of damages to the owners of such lands for said taking and condemnation as set forth in said assessment roll, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified and confirmed. Resolved Further, That the said assessment of benefits, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court for confirmation. File No. 17638. Adopted by the Council August 23, 1972. Approved August 24, 1972. (August 26, 1972) FINAL ORDER Council File No. 259497 - In the Matter of grading and surfac- ing with bituminous material the alley In Block 2, Birmingham's Second Addi- tion from Kennard Street to Flandrau mber, 1972, at the Street (G-2001), under Preliminary Or- yt., in the Council der 257164, approved January 25, 1972. I House and City City of St. Paul; A public hearing having been had !r of Finance give upon the above improvement upon gs, as required by due notice, and the Council having In said notice the heard all persons, objections and !aring, the nature recommendations relative thereto, and and the amount having fully considered the same; lot or lots of the therefore, be it 642 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is to grade and surface with bituminous material the alley in Block 2, Birmingham's Second Addition from Kennard Street to Flan- drau Street (G-2001), and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and spec"!Zl^ns for said Improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials arauthorized and directed e herebyto proceed with the making of said improvement to accordance therewith. File No. 17624. Adopted by the Council August 22, 1972. Approved 1972. (August 26ust , 1972) FINAL ORDER Council File No. 259499 - In the Matter of constructing and re- constructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and_ in- cidental to complete said improvement, except where it is determined that good andsufficient poured sidewalks now exist as follows: E. Sixth St., north side from Forest St. to Earl St. and on the south side of E. Sixth St. from Cypress St. to Earl St., under Preliminary Ordel 2565 00, approved May 5, 1972. A public hearing having been hoc upon the above improvement up or due notice, and the Council havin€ heard all persons, objections ane recommendations relative thereto, ane having fully considered the same erefo thre, Bbe Yit Resolved, the Council of the Cit; of St. Paul that the precise nature extent and kind of improvement to b made by the said City is constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and b; doing all other work which is neces sary and incidental to complete sai� improvement, except where it is de 'ermined that good and sufficien poured sidewalks now exist, as follows E. Sixth St., north side from Forest S' to Earl St. and on the south side of I Sixth St. from Cypress St. to Earl St and the Council hereby orders said im proverb ent to be made. Resolved Further, That the Con missioner of Public Works be and plans and specifications fc -ovement, and submit same t ,oil for approval; that tpc :oval, the proper city officia Eby authorithezed and directe ed„ wiof so nh accordancenthe ewii Adopted by the Council August 22 1972, Approved August 23, 1972. (August 26, 1972) FINAL ORDER IN CONDEMNATIO1 PROCECouncil File No. 259498— In the matter of condemning an taking an easement in the land neces ry for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- uding right of removal of lateral sup- trt from subject land or remainder ereof'occasioned by excavations .ereof or construction of slopes in the -ading and surfacing with bituminous aterial the alley in Block 2, Birming- im's Second Addition from Kennard .reet to Flandrau Street (G-2001), ader Preliminary Order 257165, ap- roved January 25, 1972' Intermediary rder 259189, approved July 6, 1972. A public hearing having been had Pon the above improvement upon ue notice, and theCouncil having eard all persons, objections and ecommendations relative thereto, and aving fully considered the same; herefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City I St. Paul that the precise nature, xtent and kind of improvement to be lade by the said City is condemning nd taking an easement inthe land ecessary for the slopes, cuts and fills ,eluding right of removal of lateral upport from subject land or remainder hereof, occasioned by excavations hereof or construction of slopes in he grading and surfacing with biturrii- G-2001), and the Council hereby orders .aid improvements to be made. Resolved Further, That the following and, lands or easements therein be ind the same are hereby ordered to be �aken, appropriated and condemned for the purpose of making said Improvements, viz.: ondemning and taking an easement in :he land necessary for the slopes, cuts ind fells, including right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by exca- vations thereof or construction of slopes inthe grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley m Block 2, Birmingham's Second Addition from Kennard Street to Flandrau Street G-2001). Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council August 22, 1972. Approved August 23, 1972. (August 26, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 259428—Ordinance No. 15173 — By Rosalie L. Butler, Ruby Hunt, William P. Konopatzki, Leonard ( W. Levine, Dean Meredith, Robert F. Sprafka, Victor J. Tedesco— An administrative ordinance fixing the minimum qualifications for the I' various heads of executive departments - I of the city. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 643 The Council of the City of Saint Pauli Does Ordain: SECTION 1 The following minimum qualifications are established for the city positions named: (1) City Administrator, Bachelor's Degree in Public Administration, Busi- ness Administration, or related field, plus seven years' responsible profes- may be Council en years' -fence in nity Services. Bachelor's Degree in Public Administration, Business Ad- ministration, or related field, including fields of library science, health, parks and recreation, plus five years' respon- sible experience in public or prate administration, involving planning, or- ganizing, budgeting, code enforcement, federal programs, building design or any combination of these. Educational requirements may be'. waived with consent of the Council where there is evidence of ten years' responsible supervisory experience in a high level administrative Department of Financapacity. (3) Director, Departce n and Maagement Services. Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Engineering, Business Administration, or related field, plus seven years' responsible ex- perience in pubiic or private adminis- tration which would provide knowledge of budget administration, assessments, procurement, or management informa- tion or research, or a combination of these. (4) Director, Department of Public Works. Bachelor's Degree plus seven years', responsible experience in public administration involving planning, or- ganizing, and budgeting in the field of civil engineering or public works. Must be: Registered professional civil engi- neer in the State of Minnesota or eligible to fulfill requirements within six months to one year. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council August 23, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved August 24, 1972. LAWRENCE D. MCOHEN, . Attest: ayor HARRY E. MARSHAT I, City Clerk. (September 2, 1972) Council File No. 259429—Ordinance No. 15174—By Rosalie L. Butler, Ruby Hunt, William P. Konopatzki, Leonard W. Levine, Dean Meredith, Robert F. Sprafka, Victor J. Tedesco— An administrative ordinance relating to the executive branch of government of the city of Saint Paul; fixing the powers and duties of the offices of city attorney and city clerk, and estab- lishing the executive departments of the city. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Definitions. (1) Whenever the term "charter" or "city charter" is used in this ordi- nance, it shall mean the Saint Paul, Minnesota, City Charter, approved by the voters November 3, 1970, and ef- fective June 6, 1972. (2) Whenever the term "depart- ment" is used, It shall mean the exe- cutive departments of the city or- ganized, designated and established pursuant to the terms of the charter. (3) Whenever the term "agency" is used, it shall mean any board, agency or commission or any other unit of city government not designated a de- partment. (4) Whenever the term "city" is used, it shall mean the city of Saint Paul, Minnesota. 1.2 Severability. If any section or any Portion of a section of this ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional, in- validor inoperative, in whole or in Part. by any court of competent juris- diction, the remaining sections and all Portions thereof not declared uncon- stitutional, invalid or inoperative shall remain in full force and effect, and no such determination shall invalidate the remaining sections or portions of sec- tions of this ordinance. 1.3 Repealer. All ordinances and parts of ordinances. whether u men are incon- sistent with any provision of this ordi- nance are, to the extent of such incon- sistencies, hereby repealed. The repeal of any ordinance or resolution or any part thereof by this ordinance or by any other ordinance or resolution shall not revive any former ordinance or resolution or part thereof which may have been repealed bysuch repealed ordinance or resolution or part thereof. 1.4 Transitional. A. All legislative and administra- tive ordinances of the city in effect on the effective date of the charter, to the extent they are not inconsistent with the charter, shall remain in full force and effect until modified or repealed pursuant to law. All legislative or administrative or- dinances of the city in effect on the effective date of this ordinance, to the extent they are not inconsistent with this ordinance, shall remain in full force and effect until modified or re - Pealed pursuant to law. B. Control over the various appro- priations fn the budget. of the city for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1972 is hereby transferred to the de- Ipartment, office or agency of the city g were made are for which they were respectively made in such budget as adopted. C. On the effective date of this or- dinance, the functions, powers and 644 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL duties and the records and property of the former departments and agencies of the city shall come under the con- trol and jurisdiction of the respective departments and agencies of the city as are provided for in this ordinance. However, such transfer shall not re- quire the physical relocation of per- sonnel and equipment unless such re- location is deemed necessary in furtherance of good administrative practice. SECTION 2 OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNE 2.1 Appointment. The city attorne shall be appointed by the mayor wit the advice and consent of the council and shall, prior to his appointment, be admitted to practice before the su- preme court of the state of Minnesota. 2.2 Powers and duties. The city at- torney shall represent the city in all causes in which the city is interested and shall have full and complete charge of the legal business of the city He shall be the legal adviser to t mayor, to the council and to all dep t- ments and agencies of the city a ept as may be otherwise provided the charter. He shall prosecute an defend actions and proceedings y and against the city and every epartment and agency thereof. In the furtherance of these general powers he shall: A. Advise the mayor, the council and the heads of all departments and agencies on all matters relating to their official powers, duties and functions. B. Attend in person or by designee all council meetings and, at the request of the presiding officer, attend com- mittee meetings of the council. C. Be responsible for the prepara- tion of all ordinances and resolutions as requested by the mayor or the coun- cil. Be shall advise the council as to the form and sufficiency of all ordi- nances prior to their adoption, and no ordinance shall be introduced until it shall have been approved as to form by the city. attorney. D. Review and approve all con- tracts, deeds, documents and instru- ments prior to the execution thereof by or on behalf of the city, its depart- ments and agencies. E. Render legal opinions upon any question of law submitted to him by the mayor or the council with respect to their official powers, duties and ob- ligations. F. Enter into any agreement, com- promise or settlement of any claim or litigation in which the city is involved. G. Conduct and prosecute appeals from orders, and or judgments affecting any interest of the city as he may, in his discretion, determine to be necessary or desirable. H. Conduct prosecutions for crimes and offenses within the jurisdiction of the municipal court of the city of Saint Paul and appeals therefrom, in- cluding violation of city ordinances, complaints of any department under law and violations of rules and regula- tions duly promulgated and adopted by city departments and agencies. I. Prepare and approve all work- men's compensation payrolls and inves- tlgate all cases in which workmen': compensation is involved and be re- sponsible for the filing of all documents and papers required by the workmen': compensation act of the state of Min- nesota. J. Maintain appropriate records of all actions, suits, proceedings and mat- ters which relate to the interests of the -city, its departments or agencies and report thereon from time to time as required by the mayor and council. K. Be responsible for periodic codi- fication of at ordinances as directed by the council. L. Be responsible for representing the- city in all causes, hearings, trials, and administrative or Judicial review its to, lility ble television, lighting, heating, wa- r, sewer and transportation. In so ing, he may retain a rate expert or perts to insure proper review, analy- , study and recommendations on all matters, which expert shall pre- pare for submission to the mayor and the council, upon request, such reports and recommendations as may assist them in resolving rate determinations and other utility matters. M. Have such other and different powers and duties as may be provided bycharter or law. 2.3 Professional Assistants. The city attorney may appoint two deputy w- sistants and such other assistants,as in hisJudgment are needed to carry on the legal business of the city. 2.4 Special Counsel. in any case of special or unusual circumstances or in any case where the city attorney by reason of interest cannot represent the city, the council, upon the request of the city attorney, may by resolution appoint special counsel and fix his compensation. SECTION 3 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 3.1 Appointment. The city clerk shall be appointed by the mayor with the advice and consent of the council, and he shall be qualified by training and experience to perform the duties of his office. 3.2 Powers and duties. The city clerk shall: A. Maintain and preserve the min- utes and records of the proceedings of the citycouncil in accordance with the charter and the proceedings of all council committees. B. Be the legal custodian of and maintain official copes of all ordi- nances and resolutions of the council. C. Cause all notices of regular and special meetings of the city council to be served in accordance with state statutes, charter provisions, city ordi- nances and the rules of the council, and '.as directed by the president of the council. D. Cause the publication of all no- tices of public hearings as required by the charter or other applicable law. E. Have custody of the sealof the city and affix it to such documents as Imay be required and authorized pur- suant to law. 3.3 Accessible to public. The city clerk I shall be responsible for giving infor- I mation and direction to private citizens having business with the city, its de- partments and agencies. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 645 The city clerk shall keep all min- ministrative services, public utilities, utes, records, proceedings, official accounting, treasury, purchasing, as - books, papers and documents charged sessments and valuations, and license to his care in such arrangement and and permit administration. condition as to make them easily acces- sible for convenient use. He shall be P responsible for the preservation and partment shall be responsible for prop - care of such records and shall take erty management, including building necessary steps to carefully protect and design, space allocation and eommuni- preserve them from deterioration, cation systems; the coordination of mutilation, loss or destruction. Records building, vehicle and equipment main - or record books may be repaired, reno- tenance; provide administrative serv- vated or rebound when necessary for ices, including management informs - proper preservation. Photographic, tion and operations research; maintain photostatic or microfilmed records shall a uniform system of accounts for all be considered accessible for such pur- city money matters and a system for poses. Except as otherwise expressly receipt, deposit and recording of all provided by law, he shall permit all moneys received by the city;provide such public records in his custody to be Purchasing services for city depart - inspected, examined, abstracted or ments and agencies; provide a system copied during normal business hours of assessments and valuations; and de - subject to his supervision and regula- velop and maintain a system for the tion. He shall, upon the demand of any Issuance, recording and administration person, furnish certified copies thereof of city licenses and permits. upon payment in advance of reasonable C. Director, powers and duties. The fees therefor. director of the department of finance 3.4 Elections, and management services shall be ap- A. Commissioner of Registration. Pointed by the mayor with the consent The city clerk shall serve as the com- of the council, and shall be in the misswrier of registration for the city unclassified service of the city. The and provide such printed forms, blanks director shall be accountable to the and other supplies and equipment as mayor and, subject to his supervision are necessary and proper to carry out oan f the department administer the have affairs the registration of qualified voters as eral authority and control over e gen- prescribed by law. The office shall te.. artmental staff and shall oversee the tablish and keep, pursuant to statute, 'p a plan of registration, including an Proper fulfillment of all tasks and original record of voters, properly in- duties assigned to the department. He dexed and safeguarded, and a duplicate shall have the power to prescribe such registration file open to reasonable pub- rules and regulations as he deems nec- lic inspection. essary or expedient for the proper op - B. Conduct of elections. The city a eration of the department and to that clerk shall give public notice of the, end shall keep himself informed of the time and place of the holding of all latest administrative practices. The di - municipal elections, including the hours rector shall have the power and duty durin which to take all personnel actions, including g polls will be open, by hiring, ass.gnin9 and reassigning em - posting in every the district ap- ployees, including supervisory person - pr 1priate election notices containing nel, within his de artment and shall a list of offices to be filled at such supervise their performance. election. He shall take all other neces- sary steps to insure that the conduct Property Management. and procedure of all elections are gov- within the department of finance and erned in accordance with applicable management services there shall be a state law and such supplementary ordi- division of property management. Un- nances as are adopted by the council.) der the supervision of the director, the 3.5 Petitions. Any petition seeking division shall be responsible for: initiative, referendum or recall shall (1) Building design, space alloca- be filed with the city clerk, who, im- tion and communications. mediately, upon receipt of such peti- (a) Building design. Preparation tion, shall examine same as to its of all designs, plans, specifications and sufficiency and report to the council estimates forpublic buildings to be in accordance with the charter. The city erected or altered by the city or any clerk shall deliver a copy of a petition department or agency thereof. determined insufficient or irregular (b) Space allocation. Develop - pursuant to the charter to the person ment of an overall plan for allocation or persons therein specified to receive of building space to satisfy the needs it, along with a written statement of its of the various city departments and defects. agencies. SECTION 4 (c) Communications. Commu- DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND nication systems servicing city depart - MANAGEMENT SERVICES ments and agencies, and coordination of such systems between the city de - 4.1 Department generally. partments and agencies and county A. Department established. There is departments and agencies, including, hereby established an executive depart- but not limited to, messenger service ment of the city of Saint Paul to be and telephone service. known as the department of finance (2) Building, vehicle and equip - and management services. The head of ment maintenance. The coordination of suchdepartment shall be the director, the following functions, which coordi- who, prior to such appointment, shall nation shall include the an to Possess such qualifications as the coun- direct, through department and agency cil may by ordinance provide. The de- heads, the allocation of maintenance partment of finance and in personnel to achieve maximum use of services shall be organized into the available manpower, and the final au - divisions of property management, ad-�thority for approval of payments by 646 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL departments and agencies as they relate to building, vehicle and equipment maintenance. (a) Janitorial services for all city owned buildings. (b) The care and structural maintenance of the interiors and ex- teriors of all city owned buildings. (c) Security systems for all city owned buildings in cooperation with the department of poiice. (d) The operation and mainte- nance of a municipal garage system, which shall provide for the servicing of all city owned vehicles and equip- ment. 4.3 Division of Administrative Serv- ices. Within the department of finance and management services there shall be a division of administrative services. Under the supervision of the director. the division shall be responsible for: (1) Establishment and coordina- tionof operations research relative t( cost reduction and methods improve. men as they may effect the various departments and agencies of the city. (2) Establishing and maintaining a system of management information including the coordination of data prop essing, records management, micro filming, and duplicating processes wit] all city departments and agencies. (3) Implementation of such proc esses under any joint agreements wit] other governmental agencies. 4.4 Division of Accounting. Within th department of finance and managemen services there shall be a division e accounting. Under the supervision c the director, the division shall be re sponsible for: (1) Developing and maintaining central system of accounts for all do partments and agencies of city goverr ment. (2) Developing andmaintaining system of auditing of all city expend tures. (3) Developing and maintaining system of recording all city receip and deposits. (4) Establishing and maintainir such accounting programs as may t necessary for the maintenance county, state and federal aids, gran and loans. (5) Serving as ilia official custod an of all documents, agreements, col tracts and bonds, except as they rein to realestate. (6) Certifying availability of fun for all departmental expenditures. (7)Establishing and maintainii a payroll and payroll deduction syste for all city employees. (8) Establishing the procedur for maintaining uniform records of employees' work hours, vacations, at leave, pension and social security. (9) Assisting the budget direct in the preparation and management the city budget, including required I riodic checks on departmental budge and periodic probe estimates for all c partments and agencies of the city. (10) Maintamin a system of ventory control of at city departmei and agencies in coordination with I division of purchasing. (11) Developing such systems are necessary to assure that the c accounts are kept in accordance w generally accepted accounting grin pies for governmental units. 4.5 Division of Treasury. Within the apartment of finance and management !rvices there shall be a division of easury. Under the supervision of the irector, the division shall: (1) Perform all functions as col- �ctor of any and all city taxes. (2) Receive all moneys due the it for fees, permits, fines and other ills. (3) Receive funds intrusted to ny city department or agency. (4) Control and supervise the de- osits of city. moneys. (5) Main It, of all city .ivestments and funds, including bonds nd notes. (6) Issue summonses for parking aeter and other parking violations in uch form as isapproved by the Saint laul Municipal Court, and establish a ystem of receiving parking meter re- eipts. 4.6 Division of Purchasing. Within he department of finance and mana�e- nent services there shall be a division Ipurchasing. Under the supervision if the director, the division shall: (1) Make all purchases of mate- -lots, supplies, equipment and services, ncluding construction, for all city de- iartments and agencies. (2) Conduct appropriate testing ll if amaterials used by the city, in- :luding chemical, physical, electrical ind other necessary laboratory tests before acceptance or use. (3) Be responsiblefortheecifipr- ep aration and approval of all sp ca- tions for the purchase of materials, supplies, equipment and services. (4) Prepare and be responsible for the publication of bids when publi- cation is required. (5) Publicly open all bids and process awards in accordance with the procedures established by administra- tive ordinance. (6) Maintain records of all pur- chases by vendors and copies of all bids, specifications and purchase orders. pe) Purchase jointly with other governmentascryl units and er gprovide pur- unitsnassmay be approved bythe es rental city council. l8) Establish and maintain a cen- tral office supply facility and such other central services as authorized by the mayor for the common use of all city departments and agencies, and maintain proper accounting and inven- tory control of such facility in coor.i nation with the division of accounting. (9) Sell all surplus materials, supplies and real property declared as surplus by city departments and agen- cies and not of use to other depart- ments and agencies within the city. 4.7 Division of Assessments and Valu- ations. Within the department of fi- nance and management services there shall be a division of assessments and valuations. Under the supervision of the director, the division shall: (1) Establish and maintain a complete compilation of all city -owned (real estate and be responsible for establishing an index and system of all rt propey and property interests of the city, including the maintenance and filing of all deeds or other instruments affecting or reflecting the, right, title I and interest of the city in any real estate. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 647 (2) Establish a system of pre- liminary negotiations and investigation for the sale or acquisition of real es- tate by the city, including a procedural system to implement the acquisition of property, when necessary, through condemnation procedures. (3) Make preliminary investiga- tions and reports on all vacations of streets and alleyways. (4) Extend the rate of assessment for all local improvements as they apply to each property, determine in- dividual benefits, cost of city services, and bill, receive payment, and mam- tain records of assessments and bene- fited properties. (5) Serve all notices of public hearings involving local improvements, assessments, vacation of streets and other public grounds, zoning matters, and other matters as directed by the city council. 4.6 Division of License and Permit Administration. Within the department of finance and management services there shall be a division of license and permit administration. Under the su- pervision of the director, the division shall be responsible for: (1) Providing and maintaining a system of processing city licenses and permits (except building permits) to achieve a coordinated process of ad- ministration. (2) Acceptance of all applications for licenses and permits, requisite proc- essing through the various city agen- cies, the preparation of reports to the council, and the issuance of receipts for all city licenses and permits. (3) Establishment of uniform re- quirements and standards for all It- censes and permits and the mainte- nance of complete records. unit, w as are license in coot its for all license and ing a license inspection 1 make such inspections by law and report all is to the city council, with the department of SECTION 5 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 5.1 Department generally. A. Department established. There is hereby establishedan executive de- partment of the city of Saint Paul to be known as the department of public works. The head of such department shall be the director, who, prior tb such appointment, shall possess such qualifications as the council may by ordinance provide. The department of public works shall be organized into the divisions of design and engineering, and operations. B. Departmental functions. The de- partment of public works shall be re- sponsible for the design, engineering, construction, operation and mainte- nance of the city's public works proj- ects involving and including all streets, sidewalks, alleys, bridges, sewers, hght- ing systems, flood control devices, solid waste collection and disposal systems, traffic control devices, and the coordi- nation of placement of other facilities of the public ways, including gas, electric and water. C. Director powers and duties. The director o{ the department of pub- lic works shall be appointed by the mayor with the consent of the council, and shall be in the unclassified service of the city. The director shall be ac- countable to the mayor and, subject to his supervision and control, shall ad- minister the affairs of the department. He shall have general authority and control over all departmental staff and shall oversee the proper fulfillment of all tasks and duties assigned to the department. He shall have the power to prescribe such rules and regulations as he deems necessary or expedient for the proper operation of the department and to that end shall keep himself in- formed of the latest administrative practices. The director shall have the power and duty to. take all personnel actions, includin hiring, assigning and reassigning emp�oyeesi including su- pervisory personnel, within his depart- ment and shall supervise their per- formance. 5.2 Division of Design and Engineer- ing. Within the department of public works, there shall be a division of de- sign and engineering. Under the super- vision of the director, the division shall: (1) Have charge of all matters re- lating to design and enggineering func- tions to be performed b the depart- ment of public works, including streets, alleys, sidewalks, sewers, bridges, flood control, lighting and drainage. (2) Have charge of all matters relating to the construction of public works, including inspecting, advising and approving the construction of all such works, except water works. (3) Supervise the placement of all utilities in the public streets or other public property, including water, gas, steam, electric, telephone and cable television. (4) Be responsible for the design of all necessary traffic regulatory de- vices and atgnels. (5) Have charge of the prepara- tion and maintenance of the city's rec- ords dealing with streetsand other public ways located within the city li'm s. 5.3 Division of Operations. Within the department of public works there shall be a division of operations. Under the supervision of the director, the division shall: (1) Be responsible for the main- tenance of all public streets, sidewalks, alleys, bridges, sewers and other drain- age facilities. (2) Be responsible for the opera- tion and maintenance of all necessary traffic regulatory devices and signals. (3) Be responsible for the opera- tion and maintenance of the city's et streand alley lighting system. (4) Provide for a municipal solid waste collection and disposal system and establish billing procedures there- for. (5) Regulate the private collec- tion and removal of solid waste and assist in the enforcement of all laws governing the stor ge, removal and handling of such solid waste within the city. (6) Be responsible for the physi- cal inspection and maintenance o4 Rood (control devices. (7) Implement flood control meas- ures in cooperation with the emer- 648 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL gency preparedness functions of the mayor's office and with other govern- mental agencies. SECTION 6 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES 6.1 Department generally. A. Department established. There is hereby established an executive depart- ment of the city of Saint Paul to be known as the department of community services. The head of such department shall be the director, who, prior to such appointment, shall possess such qualifications as the council may by ordinance provide. The department of community services shall be organized into the division of libraries, parks and recreation, environmental protection, and housing and building code en- forcement. B. Departmental functions. The de - and maintenance of and reading rooms a of relations with the of arts and sciences; care eery on punnc lands; the organization and programming of community recre- ation; the administration of environ- mental protection programs and the enforcement of city housing and build- ing codes. C. Director, powers and duties. The director of the department of com- munity services shall be appointed by the mayor with the consent of the council and shall be in the unclassified service of the city. The director shall be accountable to the mayor and, sub- ject to his supervision and control, shall administer the affairs of the de- partment. He shall have general au- thority and control over all depart- mental staff and shall oversee the prop- er fulfillment of all tasks and duties assigned to the department. He shall have the power to prescribe such rules and regulations as he deems necessary or expedient for the proper operation of the department and to that end shall keep, himself informed of the lat- est administrative practices. The direc- tor shall have the power and duty to take all personnel actions, including hiring, assigning and reassigning em- ployees, including supervisory per- sonel, within his department and shall n supervise their performance. 6.2 Division of Libraries. Within the department of communityservices there shall be a division of libraries Under the supervision of the director the division shall: (1) Administer and maintain al city libraries and reading rooms. (2) Purchase and maintain, it cooperation with the purchasing divi Sion, all books, pperiodicals and relate( materials for Ifbraries and readfnl rooms. (3) Catalogue and maintain i complete file of all official city docu ments as may be requested by Ila' th� mayor or council. (4) Establish and maintain Ila' son with the Saint Paul council of art and sciences. 6.3 Division of Parks and Recreattor Within the department of communit. services, there shall be a division of ,arks and recreation. Under the su- ,ervision of the director, the division ;hall be responsible for: (1) The design of all parks, park- ways and public grounds. (2) The care, maintenance and andscapping of all public lands, includ- ng parks, parkways, golf courses and 3laygrounds. (3) The care, trimming and re- moval of all trees and shrubberies on 311 public lands and the maintenance, for assessment purposes, of accurate records pertaining to tree trimming. (4) The administration and main- tenance of an arboral disease control program, pest control program, and all reforestation and nursery programs. (5) The management and mainte- nance of a conservatory for arboricul- tural and floricultural display. (6) The organizing and program- ming of all recreational activities in- volving general public participation in a comprehensive and diversified pro- gram, including municipal athletics, senior citizen programs, arts and crafts, and other such programs. (7) The management and coor- dination of public recreational and ed- ucational activities available for general publicparticipation for which fees are charged, including such activities as golf, swimming, boating, skiing, stadium use, concessions, and other special en- tertainment or seasonal activities. (8) The preservation and mainte- nance of various forms of domesticated animals and wildlife for general ex- hibition, and the care, feeding and sheltering of the same. 6.4 Division of Environmental Protec- tion. Within the department of com- munity services, there shall be a divt- 'sion ofenvironmental protection. Un- der the supervision of the director, the division shall be responsible for: (1) Health and Sanitation. En- forcement of all health and sanitation programs, including inspection of swimming pools, water supplies and waste disposal systems, milk inspection programs, and their coordination with other governmental entities, and the inspection of all food handling facili- ties, including restaurants, bars, hotels and lodging houses as they relate to health and sanitation matters. (2) Pollution Control. (a) The enforcement and as- sistance in the enforcement of all laws regarding air, water, land, noise and visual pollution. (b) The supervision of all moni- toring devices used in pollution test- ing. (c) The coordination of activi- ties with other governmental agencies and citizens groups functioning in the environmental code enforcement area. (d) Coordination with other de- partments and agencies of the city to assure compliance with pollution con- trols. (e) The establishmentf a - L I tification and warning system for polol- lution violations. (f) Providing assistance to the office of the city attorney in the prep - oration of all cases, both criminall and s civil, dealing with air, water, land, noise and visual pollution. (3) Occupational Health and Safe - i J ty. The establishment and enforcement OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 649 of all rules and regulations pertaining to industrial hygiene and public safety for all city employees, an coordination with other governmental agencies. (4) Public Health Programs. (a) The management of all edu- cational, preventative and curative medical health care programs for the city. (b)The supervision of all den- tal hygiene clinics. (c) The supervision and admin- istration of all school health programs and nurses, special clinic nursing pro- grams, and nursing home and boarding care special programs. (5) Canine Control. The adminis- tration and maintenance of all canine control programs. (6) Vital Statistics. Maintaining local registration of all vital statistics, including proper equipment for the preservation of .such records as author- ized by law. 6.5 Division of Housing and Building Code Enforcement. Within the depart- ment of community services, there shall be a division of housing and build- ing code enforcement. Under the su- pervision of the director, the division shall be responsible for: (1) The physical inspection of all new and remodeled buildings in the city. Such inspection shall be made to insure compliance with the various building and mechanical codes, rules and regulations adopted by the city, or made applicable thereto by federal and state law, including electrical, plumbing, heating, refrigeration, venti- lation and elevator installations in the city. (2) Making inspection reports, maintaining departmental records, and keeping and updating dtmeparental statistical reports. (3) Reviewing all plans and spe- cifications submitted with building per- mit applications, and verifying after review that all applicable building, zoning, housing and fire prevention code requirements have been satisfied. (4)_Determining whether build- ings in te city comply with the hous- ing and building codes and the zoning ordinances of the city of Saint Paul, and, upon determination of any viola- tion, taking the necessary and appro- priate action to acquaint the owner of the dwelling with the violation, and proceeding with enforcement in ac- cordance with applicable law. (5) Preparation of reports and maintenance of appropriate departmen- tal records, including master and active files and other associated correspond- ence with the public with respect to enforcement responsibilities. (6) The issuance of building per- mits and certificates of occupancy. SECTION 7 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE 7.1 Department generally. A. Department established. There is hereby established an executive de- partment of the city of Saint Paul to be known as the department of police. The head of such department shall be the director, who, prior to his appointment, shall possess such qualifications as the council may by ordinance provide. B. Departmental functions. The de- partment shall perform the following functions: (1) Preserve the public peace, prevent crime, and detect and arrest offenders. (2) Administer and enforce laws regulating, directing, controlling and restricting the movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic, and the general use of the streets by vehicles and the public. (3) Operate a training program to maintain and improve the efficiency of the members of the department. (4) Prepare reports on injuries to persons and property occurring by accident or otherwise on the street, in alleys and other public places within the city as required by law. (5) Provide a procedure for the sale, destruction or other disposition of all weapons or other articles used in the commission of crime or coming into the custody of the department; Provided , that where such weapon or article may be used as evidence in either a civil or criminal proceeding, it shall in no way be disposed of except upon a written order of a court of law. (6) Provide a procedure for the sale of unclaimed, lost or stolen articles coming into the custody of the depart- ment. 7.2 Chief of Police. The chief of police shall be appointed in accordance with the provisions of the charter. Under the supervision of the director, he shall be responsible for the daily adminlstra- tion of all police personnel and shall take all necessary steps consistent with law to promote the highest level of police efficiency, which shall include: (1) Preparation and amendment from time to time of an organizational chart showing the various divisions, sections and units of the department and the manpower allocated thereto. (2) Preparation and amendment from time to time of a police manual, outlining the duties and responsibilities of all police personnel. (3) Promulgation of such orders as he deems necessary for the efficient operation of the department. (4) Establishment of training pro- grams for police recruits and establish- ment of in-service training programs for all police personnel. (5) Such other powers and duties as may be provided for by law or de- partmental rules and regulations. SECTION B. FIRE DEPARTMENT 8.1 Department generally. A. Department established. There is hereby established an executive de- partment of the city of Saint Paul to be known as the fire department. The head of such department shall be the fire chief, who shall be appointed in accordance with the provisions of the city charter and shall have such quali- fications as the council may by ordi- nance provide. B. Departmental functions. The de- partment shall be responsible for the establishment, maintenance and admin- istration of an organized method for fire fighting and fire prevention within the city, and shall perform the follow- ing functions: (1) Take all necessary steps for the extinguishment of fires within the city, including utilization of all neces- sary destructioand n of equipment building therefor. 650 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL structure and the removal of any ob- struction for the purpose of checking, or extinguishing any such fire. (2) Establish the location, reloca- tion or removal of all public fire alarm A devices. (3) Possess the police powers posedsupon them to by law, whiie engaged in theservice of fire extinguishment. (4) Assist in the reestablishment of order in the event of civil disturb- ance, disaster or riot or any other de- clared emergency. (5) Provide for and administer a program for the training of fire fighters. 1 (6) Maintain a record of all fires which occur within the city requiring 1 the services of the department. (7) Carry out the terms and pro- visions of all fire service contracts en- tered into with other governmental subdivisions. (8) Investigate the causes of all fires, and provide for written reports of all suspected arsons. (9 ) Possess the police powers necessary to carry out the duties im- posed upon them by law, while engaged in the service of fire protection. (10) Inspect all buildings and structures as provided for by the city fire code. (11) Provide rescue and ambu- lanceservice. C. Fire Chief, powers and duties. The fire chief shall be appomted by the mayor with the consent of the council and shall serve for a term of two years, concurrent with that of the mayor. He shall be in the unclassified service of the city. The fire chief shall be account- able to the mayor and, sub7]'ect to his supervlsIon and control, shall adminis- ter the affairs of the department. He over all edepartmnmetal talosttaffand ando shall oversee the proper, fulfillment of all ment.and He shallahavegthe power to pre- scribe such rules and regulations as he deems necessary or expedient for the Pro operation of the department and to that end shall keep himself informed of the latest administrative practices. The fire chief shall have the power and duty to take all personnel actions, in- cluding hiring, assigning and reassign- ing employees,, including superviso shall supervise theirrsperform performance. artment an SECTION 9. CODING This ordinance shall be deemed part of the Saint Paul Administrativ Cade and shall be incorporated there) and given an appropriate chapter and/or section number at the time o compilation of said Administrativ Code. Approved August 24, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. ttest: HARRY E.=City MARSC tAL Clerk. (September 2, 1972) RESOLUTIONS mil File No. 259548 — By Dean redith— iereas, William L. Oney is licensed terata Will upon the streets of City of St. Paul, and holds Motor ele Driver License No. 35, expiring 31, 1973, and aereas, William L. Oney was or- ad on August 14, 1972 on the charge arroristic bomb threats and extor- being sent to court thereon, and case is continued to September 7, for a preliminary hearing, there- ble it :solved, That Motor Vehicle Driver rise No. 35, expiring May 31, 1973, ed to William L. Oney at 130 O'Byle e, St. Paul Park, Minnesota, be and same is hereby suspended —it l a ATete investigation is made. ,ted by the Council August 25, 1972. Approved August 25, 1972. (September 2, 1972) Council File No. 259549 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, Proper notice has been re- ceived as to a change of officer and stockholdings in the Silver Coaches, Inc. at 1638 Rice Street, holders of On Sale Liquor License No. 8118, expiring January 31, 1973, therefore, be it Resolved, Gabe Lanelreville remains as President, and with the resignation of Thomas Kaufman as Secretary, that office remains vacant and that the stock held by Thomas Kaufman has been ac- quired by Gabe Landreville making ,.be Adopted byiltheOrCounc ie sole s Augustkhold25, 1972. Approved August 25, 1972. (September 2, 1972) Council File No. 259550 — By Dean Meredith— rY Resolved, That Application M 2748 for Z the transfer of Off Sale Liquor License No. 2566 expiring January 31, 1973, issued to Jack Cohen at 517 Wabasha Street, be and the same is hereby transferred to Jack Cohen at 477 We - a basha Street. e Adopted by the Council August 25, n 1972. Approved August 2 1972. 1972 I (September 2, 1972) e Council File No. 259551 — By Dean SECTION 10. Meredith— EFFECTIVE DATE Resolved, That licenses applied for This ordinance shall take effect and by the persons named on the list at - be in force thirty (30) days from and tacked to this resolution be and the after its passage, approval and publico- same Clerk is instrucherchted to issue suran ch he license icenses tion. upon the payment into the City treas- Passed by the Council August 23, 1972. Pry of the required fees. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Mme. atz i, 72. 19Adopted by the Council August 25, Levine, Spr.Ika, Tedesco, Approved August 25, 1972. dent (Butler) -6. (September 2, 1972) Nays -0. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 651 Council File No. 259552 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the CIty Clerk I. instructed to issue such licenses upon thepayment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council August 25, 1972. Approved August 25, 1972. (September 2, 1972) Council File No. 259553 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council August 25, 1972. Approved August 25, 1972. (September 2, 1972) Council File No. 259554—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, The American labor move- ment has, throughout its history at- tempted to improve working conditions and wage standards that are far su- perior to those anywhere else in the world through the processes of collec- tive bargaining with fair employers; and Whereas, Organized labor's distinc- tive emblems are living symbols of highest quality, cooperation between workers and their employers and a fine example of the American way of life; and whereas, The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial By the Council of the City ul that it hereby proclaims I Septernber 4 through Sep - as UNION LABEL WEEK; Further Resolved. That the Council of the City of Saint Paul calls upon all citizens to observe this special period in honor of organized labor by patronizing the products and service: of union labor whichare identified by these time-honored emblems. Adopted by the Council August 25 1972. Approved August, 25, 1972. (September 2. 1972) Council File No. 259555— In the Matter of constructing and re constructing sidewalks and by doing al other work which Is necessary and in� cidental to complete said improvement except where it Is determined that goo' and sufficient poured sidewalks nov exist, as follows: Dieter St., both side: from Idaho Ave. to Larpenteur Ave. under Preliminary Order 258502, ap proved May 5, 1972. A public hearing having been ha' upon the above improvement upon du, iotice, and the Council having heard all )arsons, objections and recommenda- ,ions relative thereto, and having fully !onsidered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City if St. Paul that all orders in the above natter be and are hereby cancelled, an- iulled and rescinded and all proceed- ings in said matter be discontinued. File No. 59700. Adopted by the Council August 29, L972. Approved August 30, 1972. (September 2, 1972) Council File No. 259556— In the Matter of constructing and re- constructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and in- cidental to complete said improvement, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist, as follows: York Ave., both sides from -Clarence St. to Johnson Pkwy., under Preliminary Order 258496, ap- proved May 5, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the CouncH having heard alt persons objections and recommen- dations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that all orders in the above matter be and are hereby cancelled, annulled and rescinded and all proceed- ings in said matter be discontinued. File No. S9707. Adopted by the Council August 29, 1972. Approved August 30, 1972. (September 2, 1972) Council File No. 259557—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, The Board of County Com- missioners of Ramsey County, under and pursuant to Laws 1971, Chapter 950, has the authority and power to acquire real and persona] property by purchase, lease, gift, condemnation, option, con- tract or otherwise, including any estate, interest, easement or right, and subject to any estate, interest, easement or right, and Whereas, The Board of County Com- missioners of Ramsey County, under and pursuant to Laws 1971, Chapter 950, shall not acquire any right, title or in- terest in or to real property or develop any real property without the approval of the governing body of the munici- pality in which such property is lo- cated and Whereas, Ramsey County has pro- posed the acquisition of appy olfrnsata%k 140 acres of land In .the Cit Paul as part of the County's 1972 Open Space Acquisition Program; now, there- fore, be it Resolved, That the City Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby approves the Ramsey County open space concept for the Battle Creek Area and authorizes Ramsey County to acquire as park and open space the lands in Saint Paul legally described as: Except Naha's Second and Third Addition and except Ebertz Battle Creek Addition and subject to Upper Afton Road, Battle Creek Road and South Hazel Avenue, the a 652 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 - 653 east half of the west half of Sec- ' C tion 2, Township 28, Range 22. Also that part of the north half of l the northwest quarter of Section 11, 9 Township 28, Range 22, northeaster- ly of Point Douglas Road and northwesterly of Lower Afton Road and north of existing park land; f Also that part of the southeast quarter of the southeast quai,ter of Sec22, houndedion onon theTownnorthwestby the ing at the intersection of the South line of said section and the north line of Point Douglas Road; thence northwest along said north line to point of intersection of the north- west property line of Lot_ 80 of 49030' East, 311.0 reec; Luel— ell 231.0 feet; thence North 3050' East, 132.0 feet; thence North 39"1-' West, 204.6 feet; thence North 4°45' West, 99.0 feet; thence northeast 44 feet; thence North 85030' East, 99.0 feet; thence South 55°45' East. 111.5 feet; thence South 74°15' East, 165.0 feet; thence southeast to a point on the west line of Lot 62 of said addition 247.5 feet from the southwest corner of said lot; thence North 10°30' West 132.0 feet; thence North 50°30' East to the east line of said section; Also that part of the west half of the southwest quarter of the south- west quarter Section 2, Township 28, Range 22, south of the following described bine: Beginning at a point on the west line of said tract 503.94 feet south of the northwest corner thereof; thence South 72°21' East, 176.70 feet; thence North 68°53' East, 240.0 feet; thence North 18°10' East, 146.5 feet; thence North 34.39' East, 106.12 feet; thence North 60°24' East, 120.0 feet; thence North 25°03' East to the east line of said tract and there terminating; and be it Further Resolved, That the acquisi- tion of this property by Ramsey County shall be subject to the following condi- tions: 1. The Board of County Commission- ers of Ramsey County shall not cause the removal of any owner from his residency in an existing habitable dwelling, nor shall they acquire any owner occupied land without the con- sent of the owner. The "acquisition -by -consent" shalt apply only to the legal owner and/ol contract purchaser occupying laic dwelling and land as of August 27, 1972 2. Ramsey County shall present al plans for development and use of th( above described property to the Cit, Council of the City of Saint Paul fo�. approval prior to the initiation of an; capital improvements or programme( use. 3. Ramsey County shall not progran or authorize any activity or function for the above described property^ tha will detract from the enjoymat -f a cupancy or property value of thos acquisntionivboundahies f or laimijiecall t these boundaries. Adopted by the Council August 21 1972. Approved August 30, 1972. (September 2, 1972) ouncfl File No. 259562—By Leonard W. Levine— Resolved, That George Awada be and ereby is granted a permit to install a 5 -car parking lot to be used in con- anction with a restaurant on property )cated at the northeast corner of Plato nd Eva, more particularly described as ollows: Lot 6, Block 3, Riverview Industrial Park #1; Il in accordance with revised plans lated Received August 7, 1972; subject o the condition that said applicant- ,ermittee, and his successors and as- h make due compliance with ill applicable provisions of municipal )rdinances, state statutes and rules and •egulations of public authorities having :ognizance. Adopted by the Council August 29, 972. Approved August 30, 1972. (September 2, 1972) Zouncil File No. 259563—By Leonard W. Levine— Whereas, The City Council of the City of Saint Paul is informed by the De- partment of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings that the vacant and open building(s) located at: 1115 Marlon in the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- mate hazard to the public health, wel- fare and safety; and Whereas, The last known record own- ers of said property are: Estate of Mary L. Lundberg and said owners have failed to secure the same against entry by unauthor- ized persons n violation of Section 192.18of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and said vacant and open build- ing(s) have been found and determined by the Council of the City of Sant Paul to constitute a menace to the public health, welfare and safety and a public not which must be im- mediately abated to prevent loss of life or property; now, therefore be it Resolved, That the Department of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings is authorized and directed to immedi- ately secure said buildings by the use of contract labor under contract No. L7525 pending proceedings under the Hazardous Buildings Act; and be it Further Resolved, That the expense of securing such buildings be paid from Fund No. 0756-256, Summary Abate- ment, and that the Corporation Counsel be directed to take appropriate action to reimburse said fund by action against the owner of said property. Estimate cost $80.15. (New). Adopted by the Council August 29, 1972. 1 Approved August 30, 1972. (September 2, 1972) t Council File No. 259564—By Leonard W. Levine— In the Matter of hazardous buildings being atgaag y ellingcsrgeknownand de- scribed as 932 Dayton Avenue in the �• City of Saint Paul and situated upon those premises legally described as Lot 3, Block 2, Smith and Taylor's Addition, 1 according to the plat on file and of record in the office of the Register of ORDER Deeds in and for the County of Ramsey, 1. The owner of the above described State of Minnesota. buildings shall make the same safe and Whereas, Pursuant to resolution, C. F. not detrimental to the public peace, No. 259311, approved July 24, 1972, a health, safety and welfare by havng public hearing was scheduled for 10:00 the said buildings razed and the mate- a.m. on August 10, 1972, before the rials therefrom removed .from the Council of the City of Sant Paul, said premises -thin thirty (30) days from hearing pertaining to the condition of the date of the service of this Order; the structures located at 932 Dayton 2. Unless such corrective action is Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota; and taken to comply with this Order or is Whereas, Upon facts presented at said answer served upon the City er Sant hearing consisting of photographs, in- Paul and filed n the Office of the Clerk spection reports and the recommends- of District Court of Ramsey County, tions of the City Building Department, Minnesota, within twenty (20) days it is found and determined by the City from the date of the service of this Council that according to the records Order, a Motion for Summary Enforce - and files in the office of the Register of ment of this Order to raze and re - Deeds• the last record owner of the move the said buildings will be made above described property is James to the Ramsey County District Cour; Buckhanan and there are no lien hold- 3. In the event that the buildings ers of record; and that it is further are to be razed by the City of Saint determined that the above described Paul pursuant to judgment of the Dis- buildings constitute hazardous buildings trict Court, all personal property or within the definition of Minnesota Stat- fixtures which may unreasonably n- utes Section 463.15 for the following terefere with the razing and removal reasons: of the buildings shall be removed with- in ten (10) days from the entry of a. The building is standing vacant, judgment; and if not so removed, the abandoned and is subject to being City of Saint Paul shall remove and entered by unauthorized persons; dispose of such personal property and b. The exterior condition of the build- flxtures as provided by law: ing is as follows: A recent fire has 4. If the City of Saint Paul is com- severely damaged the rear porches pelled to take any corrective action which were badly deteriorated and herein, all necessary costs expended in a dangerous condition. The roof by the City will be assessed against rafters are sagging. The The the above described real estate and has spa lled mortar joints both ex- collected as other taxes; and be it terior and interior. The chimney has Further Resolved, That a certified loose and missing bricks. The gutters copy of this resolution and ncorpo- are rusted and deteriorated; rated Order herein be served upon the C. The interior condition of the last record owner of the above de - building is as follows: The main beam scribed property n the manner gro- under the house is sagging and has vided by law. been damaged by fire. Posts support -Adopted by the Council August 29, dws 1972. Ing this beam have rotted. Windows Approved August 30, 1972. and doors are broken and missing on both the first and second floors and (September 2, 1972) the sashes are rotten. Both floor. have broken and missing plaster. Therear stair to the second floor is rotted and Council File No. 259565—By Robert F. deteriorated. The floors are deteri- Sprafka— orated. The plumbing fixtures are Whereas, The State Legislature in the broken, loose and leaking. The piping 1957 Session did pass an Act described leaks. There are improperly installed as Laws of Minnesota for 1957, Chapter Plumbing fixtures. The electrical 812, which law created new powers and service is inadequate. The electrical duties in addition to those duties al - wiring is inadequate and there is ready possessed by the Port Authority illegal wiring; of the City of Saint Paul, said powers d. The building in the above con- and duties consisting of the creation dition is beyond reasonable repair; and development of industrial develop - menthe Cit e. The building is unfit for human Paul by tsucch Portn Authority o nSaint line habitation in its present condition and with the newly added duties and re - the above corrections must be made sponsibilities referred to, and a eciflcal- in compliance with the Building Code Iv granting authority to said Port An- and the Housing Code of the City of thority to make a budget for its opera - Saint Paul n order to make the same tions in the industrial development habitable; field under said new Act, and granting I. The building constitutes a nuis- the power to said Port Authority to aneg and a hazard to the public request the City Council to levy such health, safety and welfare because taxes for such purposes; and of its physical damage, dilapidation Whereas, The Port Authority of the and inadequate maintenance; City of Saint Paul has informed the Council that it has prepared and made g. The garage has been destroyed its budget for industrial development by fire; operations in 1973 under and pursuant now, therefore, be it to the provisions of the Lawsof the Resolved, That in accordance with State and that fMinnesota for rf19adesaid - through Chapter d, Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 velopment is in the amount of $130,000; through 463.28, and based upon the and foregoing findings of the City Council, Whereas, The said Port Authority has the Council of the City of Saint Paul, filed with this Council a certified copy does hereby make the following Order:. of the resolution passed by said Port 654 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL that under said Company,, said contract for Electrical Authority requesting law the city Council levy to taxes for Purpose tArena the SaintPaul atheM Civic the benefit of and exppenditu:c ^* mistrial development by said Port Au- Center, and said changes to cover Suspendedcom- thority of said amount, and that there plate electricas more ions,oset frth in be imposed upon the property legally Press Box, fulb taxable m the City a levy sufficient to ProE-11 and Civicect eCenter Authority ityeReso- produce the amount of $130,OOo: now, copies of which have been lotion 480, De - therefore, be it Resolved, That under and pursuant to filed with the Acting Head of the e - said law referred to. Laws of Minnesota partment of Finance. Charge to 6000-605 for 1957, Chapter 812, and for the pur- to be reimbursed from 7420-460. Job pose of making available said sum of #70-45. trial development 130000 for the P o.ramfot said Port 1972dopted by the Council August 29, Approved August 30, 1972. Authority of the City of Saint Paul, (September 2, 1972) and subject to the maximum legal tax levy provided in said law, there be and Dean is hereby levied for the support of said Council File No. 259571 - BY Port Authority of the City of Saint Meredith - Paul on all property taxable therefor Meredith - in said City, a tax for the year 1972• Class oC3eDrlveaIn Restaurant and Cigr collectible in 1973, sufficient to produce arette Licenses applied for by Raymond the amount of $130,000 as set forth in A. Colosimo at 1591 White Bear Avenue, the budget of the Port Authority of the City of Saint Paul and duly made of be and the same are hereby granted, record in the minutes of the meeting,of subject to the followen tired an cond maiint said Port Authority of the City of Saint the grounds be prepared Paul; and be St tamed so as to be dustless, that the Further Resolved, That said amount debris be picked up and removed daily is to be levied subject to the provisions from the premises andatbehcleaaed of Minnesota Statutes 458.199 authoriz- walks around the property Ing 35/100 of one mill upon the dollar of of snow and ice during the winter. the assessed valuation of all taxable Adopted by the Council August 29, property in said City (excluding money 1972. Approved (Septm August 30, 1982. and credits), together with adjustment for untaxed personal property as au- ---- thorized by Minnesota Statutes, Sectton 272.64, adjustment for homestead ex- emptions on real property as authorized Minnesota Statutes, Section 273.13 Council File No. 259572 (7a), the Tax Resolved, That Bingo Games license and adjustment for sales tax re- Meredith- bylie placements as authorized by Reform and Relief Act of r967, Laws oed n the list attached rgo this anted ization rand 1967 Extra Session, particularly provided for in Articles XV thea City Clarke is instructed to issue and XVI of said Act; and be it treasury of the required fees. Finally Resolved, That the oftthei tax City license upon the payment into the . is directed to certify a copy levy as aforesaid for the year 1972, col- Adopted by the Council August 29. le ctible in the year 1973, y the County 19A (September 2, 1972) Auditor of Ramsey County, immediate- Approved August 30, 1972. ly upon adoption and approval of this Resolution. -�- Adopted by the Council August 29, _, By Dean 1972 Council File No. 259573 Approved August 30, 1972. Meredith - (September 2. 1972) Resolved. That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tacked to this resolution and the City Rosalie L. I same are hereby granted, Council File No. 259569 -By Clerk is instructed to issue such li- t That Surety Bond No. tenses upon the payment into the City Resolved, the Council August 29, m46ted88as required bySurety et on 1'x.05 of tr, Adopted bye required ees. the Saint Paul City Charter, and Ordi- 1972.A nance No. 15084, C. F. 258246, which has (September 2, 1972) Approved August 30, 1972. been approved as to form by the City is hereby approved the Attorney , Council of the City of Saint Pau , and Council File No. 259579 -BY Leonard W. pursuant to the terms of said Section 17.05, the City Clerk is hereby directed Whereas, The City Council of the City to file said Surety Bond in his office. Adopted by the Council nusgust 29, of Saint Paul is informed by the ub- 1972 partment of Parks, Recreation and Pub - Approved August 30, 1972. .lie Buildings that the vacant and open (September 2, 1972) building(s) located at: 740 Tatum -- --- in the City of Saint Paul area proxl- Council File No. 259570 By Dean mate hazard to the public health, wel- Meredith- fare and safety; and Resolved, That an extra in the amount Whereas, The last known record of Six Thousand Four Hun breed flowed owners of said Paula&yDavid Naiditch nine Dollars ($6,439.00) Bessie, Harold, under Contract L-7346 between the City and Naiditch & Sons of Saint Paul and Peoples Electric OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 655 and said owners have failed to secure the same against entry by unauthorized persons in violation of Section 192.18 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and said vacant and open building(s) have been found and determined by the Council of the City of Saint Paul to constitute a menace to the public health, welfare and safety and a public nuisance which must be immediately abated to prevent loss of life or proper- ty: now, therefore be it Resolved, That the Department of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildinggs is authorized and directed to immedi ately secure said buildings by the use of contract labor under contract No. L 7525 pending proceedings under the Hazard- ous Buildings Act; and be it Further Resolved, That the expense) of securing such buildings be paid from Fund No. 0756-256, Summary Abate- ment, and that the Corporation Counsel l be directed to take appropriate action to reimburse said fund by action against the owner of said property. Adopted by the Council August 30, 1972. Approved August 30, 1972. (September 2, 1972) Council File No. 259582 -By Leonard W. Levine - Be It Resolved, That City Council File No. 255880 approving the award of contract for furnishing all labor, materials. equipment and services nec- a result of Formal Bid No. 4762 and the specifications incorporated therein which was approved on September 29, 1971 is hereby rescinded due to the fact that for reasons beyond their con- trol Minnesota Fence and Iron Works, Inc. could not do the fence work. Formal Bid No. 4762. C.F. No. 255365. Sob No. 72-58. Adopted by the Council August 31, 1972. Approved August 31, 1972. (September 2, 1972) Council File No. 259583 -By Leonard W. Levine - Resolved, Upon and pursuant to the pertinent appeal, under the Zoning Code, by Virgil Doerfler, as owner of the subject real estate, situate in the City of Saint Paul, zoned in "C" Resi- dence District, under the Zoning Code, and described as: West 42 ft. of Lot 18, N. % of Lots 19'20, 21, Block 2, Cruickshank's Garden Lots and the N. ,z of Lot 22 except the N. 135 ft. thereof, Block 2, Cruickshank's Garden Lots; that the provisions of said Zoning Code hereby are determined and varied as and to the extent necessary therefor, and the setback requirements for said property are hereby relaxed so as to accommodate apartment buildings; be it Further Resolved, That Virgil Doer- fler be and hereby is granted a permit to install and operate a 207 -car parking lot for use with apartments on prop- erty located on the south side of York between Birmingham and Hazelwood, more particularly described as: West 42 ft. of Lot 18, N. !4 of Lots 19, 20, 21, Block 2, Cruickshank's Garden Lots and the N. % of Lot 22 except the N. 135 ft. thereof, Block 2, Cruickshank's Garden Lots; all in accordance with plans dated Received DecAmber 6, 1971; subject to the condition that said applicant -per- mittee, and his successors and assigns, shall make due compliance with all applicable provisions of municipal ordi- nances, state statutes and rules and regulations of public authorities having cognizance. Adopted by the Council August 31, 1972, Approved August 31, 1972. (September 2, 1972) Council File No. 259584 -By Leonard W. Levine - Resolved, That Space Center Incor- porated be and hereby is granted a Permit to install a 48 -car parking lot to be used with an office on property located on the west side of Lafayette Road between 8th and 9th Streets, more Particularly described as follows: Subject to Lafayette Road, Lots 2, 7, 1 and 8. Block 17, Kittson's Addition; all in accordance with plans dated Re- ceived August 15, 1972; subject to the condition that said applicant -permittee, and its successors and assigns, shall make due compliance with all appli- cable provisions of municipal ordi- nances, state statutes and rules and regulations of public authorities having cognizance. Adopted by the Council August 31, 1972. Approved August 31, 1972. (September 2, 1972) Council File No. 259585 -By Leonard W. Levine - Resolved, That William Goldetsky be and hereby is granted a permit to install a 77 -car parking lot to be used in conjunction with a dental clinic on Property located on the north side of West 7th Street between Eleanor and Scheirer, more particularly described as follows: Lots 3 thru 11, Block 1, Rugg's Addition; all in accordance with revised plans dated Received August 3, 1972; subject to the construction of a decorative board fence on the east property line of the property; further subject to the commencement of construction within one (1) year; and further sub- ject to the condition that said appli- cant -permittee, and his successors and assigns shall make due compliance with all applicable provisions of munic- ipal ordinances, state statutes, and rules and regulations of public authori- ties having cognizance. Adopted by the Council August 31, 1972. Approved August 31, 1972. (September 2, 1972) 656 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 259586 -By Leonard W. the condition that said applicant-per- mittee, and its successors and assigns, Levine- shall make due compliance with all app - Resolved, That Wilbrecht Electronics, Incbe and hereby is granted a permit plicable provisions of municipal ori- nances, state statutes and rules and install nstall a 92 -car parking lot on the regulations of public authorities having southeast corner of Plato and State Streets, more particularly described as cognizance. Adopted by the Council August 31, follows: All that part of Lotc S. 9 10, 11, 12 1972. Approved August 31, 1972. 13 and 14, Block 2, Kettering and (September 2, 1972) Constans's Addition; All that part of Lot 9, Mock 3, easement over the Northeasterly 7.5 Kettering and Constans's Addition; Council File No. 259587 -By Leonard W. All that part of Lot ` and 2, S. L. Levine- Merritt's Rearrangement - Lots 10, Resolved, That Norman Rose (Clapp - 11, 12 and 13, Block 3, Kettering Thomssen) be and hereby is granted a and Constans's Addition; State permit to add four stalls to an existing And all that part of vacated Florida Street, 30 -car parking lot on property located Snelling Ave - Street and vacated all lying within the following de- on the west side of South nue between Scheffer and Bayard Ave - scribed lines: Commencing at the intersection of nues, more particularly described as follows: the center line of Plate Avenue and the center line of Old Robert Street Lots 23-26, Block 9, Mattock Park thence Northwesterly at right to the center line of Old a1lAindia accordance with plans dated Re - angles Robert Street a distance of 350 feet, ceived July 31, 1972; subject to the con - -permittee, thence Easterly by a deflection angle of 19 degrees, 40 minutes 11 dition that said applicant and his successors and assigns, shall seconds to the right a distance of by make due compliance with all appllc- of municipal ordinances, 931.73 feet, thence Southeasterly a deflection angle of 80 degrees, 30 able provisions state statutes and rules and regulations minutes, 05 seconds, to the right a 55.82 feet to the point of of public authorities having cognizance. Adopted by the Council August 31, distance of beginning of the parcel to be de- scribed, thence continuing South- 1972. Approved August 31, 1972. easterly along the aforesaid line ex- (September 2, 1972) tended a distance of 278.0 feet, thence Northeasterly at right angles a distance of 182.5 feet, thence Council File No. 259588 -By Leonard W. Northwesterly at right angles a Levine- distance of 246.37 feet, thence West- erly by a deflection angle of 80 de- Resolved, That Spiegler Bros. Con- a har eby is grees, 10 minutes 05 seconds to the left a distance of 185.22 feet to the installand srantructedn aCperpm ty to 9 -car p g lot to be used with apartments Barkin point of beginning. Subject to a easement over the North- between located n the southeast rtyI. utility easterly 7.5 feet thereof. All that part of Lots 9 and 14, sde ofp Sir more articularly de - Street and I -35E, P Block 3, Kettering and Constans's scribed as follows: EXHIBIT A Addition; All that part of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Those parts of Lots 4 to 11, in - Block 31 West End Addi- and 6, S. L. Merritt's Rearrangement Lots 10, 11, 12 and 13, Block 3, elusive, tion lying Easterly and Northeast - of Kettering and Constans's Addition. State Street erly of lines described as follows: Beginning at a point on the South All that part of vacated all that part of vacated Utah line of said Block 31, distant 335 and Street, all lying within the following feet East of the Southwest corner described lines: Commencing at the intersection of thereof; thence running North at right angles to said South line for the center line of Plato Avenue and 159.87 feet; thence Northwest to a the center line of Old Robert Street, right point on the Northwest line of Block 31 distant 247.18 feet thence Northwesterly at angles to the center line of Old 350 feet, said Northeast of the intersection of Northwest line with the West Robert Street, a distance of F. -t -1v by a deflection of said line of said Block 31, and all that angle of 80 degrees, iu is to the right a distance of Lot 1 Block 32, West End secon 333.82 feet to the point of beginning a, a r and a line extending from Bi line 0f Of the parcel to be described, thence Southeasterly along the on the Southwesterly 14, Block 32, West Elyd"-Addie continuing aforesaid line extended a distance Northeasterly distant 75 feet Southeasterly fi the most Westerly comes' thea of 219.18 feet, thence at right angles a distance of 182.5 feet, thence Northwesterly at right to the Southeast comer of Lot Block 31; according to the angles a distance of 219.18 feet, thence Southwesterly at right angles thereof on file and of record in office of Re8ster of Deeds In Minnesota. a distance of 182.5 feet to the point of beginning. Subject to a utility for Ramsey County, All of Lots 1, 2, part of Lc easement over the Northeasterly 7.5 part of Lot 14, part of Lots 19 ti Block 32, West End A feet thereof. in accordance with revised plans inclusive, tion lying Westerly of the folloi all dated Received July 18, 1972; subject to described line: Beginning ata I OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 657 on the Southwest line of Lot 14, said Block 32, distant 75 feet South- easterly of the most Westerly cor• ner thereof; thence run Northwest- erly to a point on the Northwesterly line of Lot 22, said Block 32, distant 130 feet Northeasterly of the most Westerly corner thereof; thence run Northwesterly to the most Westerly corner of Lot 3, said Block 32 and there terminating, and That part of the Northeasterly half of adjoining Albion Avenue, vacated, lying between the exten- sion across said street of the North- westerly line of said Lot 1 and a line extending from a point on the Southwesterly line of said Lot 14 distant 75 feet Southeasterly from the most Westerly corner thereof to the Southeast corner of Lot 11, Block 31, West End Addition all according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. all in accordance with plans dated Re- ceived July 26, 1972; subject to the, condition that said applicant -permittee,'. and its successors and assigns, shall make due compliance with all applica- ble provisions of municipal ordinances, state statutes and rules and regulations of public authorities having cognizance. Adopted by the Council August 31, 1972. Approved August 31, 1972. (September 2, 1972) Council File No. 259589 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That Application M 1402 for On Sale Malt Beverage License, made by Rudy and Timothy Garcia at 542 Ohio Street, be and the same is hereby granted. Adopted by the Council August 31, 1972. Approved August 31, 1972. (September 2, 1972) Council File No. 259590 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council August 31, 1972. Approved August 31, 1972. (September 2, 1972) Council File No. 259591 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attachec to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk it instructed to issue such licenses upor the paymentinto the City treasury o1 the required fees. Adopted by the Council August 31 1972. Approved August 31, 1972. (September 2, 1972) PRELIMINARY ORDER Jouncil File No. 259566 - By Ruby) Hunt - In the matter of constructing and re- :onstructing sidewalks and by doing ill other work which is necessary and ncidental to complete said improve- ment, except where it is determined :hat good and sufficient poured side- walks now exist: Finance File No. S9735, Description - St. Anthony Ave., north side from Dale St. to Fisk St. and from Victoria St. to Oxford St. Finance File No. S9736, Description - Central Ave., north side from Milton St. to Oxford St. Finance File No. S9737, Description - Concordia Ave., south side from Dale St. to Fisk St. and from Victoria St. to Lexington Pkwy. Finance File No. S9738, Description - St. Albans St., west side from Central Ave. to Fuller Ave. and on the north side of Central Ave. from Grotto St. to Albans St. Finance File No. S9739, Description - Central Ave., south side from Chats- worth St. to Oxford St. Finance File No. 59740, Description - Kent St., west side from St. Anthony Ave, to W. Central Ave, and on the north side of St. Anthony Ave. from Dale St. to Kent St. Finance File No. S9741, Description - Holly Ave., both sides from Dale St. to Victoria St. Finance File No. 59742, Description - Portland Ave., both sides from Dale St. to Avon St. Finance File No. S9743, Description - Portland Ave., both sides from Vic- toria St. to Oxford St. Finance File No. 59744, Description - St. Albans St., east side from St. Anthony Ave. to Central Ave. The Council of the City of Saint Paul having received the report of the Mayor upon the above improvements, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved with no alter- natives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $1.60 per lin. foot for residential property and $3.20 per lin. foot for commercial prop- erty. 2. That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the twenty- sixth day of September, 1972, at 10:00 o'clock a.m., in the Council Chambers of the City Hall and Court House Building in the City of Saint Paul. 3. That notice of said public hearing be given to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the im- provement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council August 29, 1972. Approved August 30, 1972. (September 2, 1972) 658 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 259567— In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for improv- ing HAMLINE AVENUE (City Project P -0340B) from University Avenue to Pierce Butler Route as follows: widen, grade and pave: construct concrete curb and gutter; construct street, alleyy and driveway returns; construct a bitumi- nous overlay; construct storm water drainage facilities; construct sewer, water and gas service connections; re- construct a traffic control system; re- construct concrete walk on both sides of Hamline Avenue from University Avenue to Sherburne Avenue; and do all other work which is necessary and menteRundero Prep, irys Ordern247181, approved January 27, 1970 Intermediary Order 248594, approved ,Intermediary 29, 1970, Final Order 248980, approved May 26, The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses far and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Futher, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 27th day of September, 1972, at the �r in n•rinek A.M.. in the Council Chamber of the Court tiouse ana cuy Hall Builmiding, in the City of St. Paul; that the Corn of Financegive notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the aounf assessed against the lm ot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. File No. 17474. Adopted by the Council August 29, 1972. o Approved August 30, 1972. (September 2, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 259568— In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con• struction or reconstruction of for and work incidental thereto: Contract 68-M-435, Levy No. 5, District No. 4 Assessable: F. O. 237844—St. Peter St.,'northeas' side from Exchange St. to Tenth St. Non -Assessable: F. O. 237844—St. Peter St., northeas side from Exchange St. to Tenth St. The assessment of benefits, cost expenses for and in connection will the above improvement having bee) ubmitted to the Council, and the .ouncil having considered same and ound the said assessment satisfactory, herefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment )e and the same is hereby in all •espects approved. Resolved Futher, that a public rearing be had on said assessment on .he 27th day of September, 1972, at the lour at 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council hamber of the Court House and City Sall Building, In the City of St. Paul; ;hat the Commissioner of Finance give actice of said meetings, as required by she Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature A the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the Particular owner to whom the notice is directed. Adopted by the Council August 29, 1972. Approved August 30, 1972. (September 2, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 259476—Ordinance No. 15176—By Ruby Hunt— AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAP- TER 147 OF THE SAINT PAUL LEG- ISLATIVE CODE PERTAINING TO PARKING METER ZONES. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: - SECTION 1 That Chapter 147 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code pertaining to parking meter zones is hereby amended by adding the following thereto. "147.17. Downtown Area. No parking meter shall he in operation nor shall parking limitations imposed by parking meters be in effect in the downtown area on Saturdays after eleven o'clock a.m. The downtown area shall consti- tute that portion of the City defined in Section 4.02 of the Building Code as ' Boundaries of the Downtown Fire Limits." SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publica- tion. Passed by the Council September 1, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Tedesco, Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved Septepiber 5, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN. Mayor. Attest: i HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (September 9, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 659 Council File No. 259477—Ordinance No. 15177—By William P. Konopatzki— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation rates of certain city positions and employments," approved January 23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 6446, approved January 23, 1925, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out Section III E which reads as follows: "To Police officers in charge of police dogs and who are required to keep the dogs in their homes, transport them in their private cars, etc., a sum not to exceed $4.60 bi-weekly. Such sum shall be considered pay- ment, also, for the keeping in condi- tion of uniforms andequipment. Such allowance shall be payable only during the time that the em- ployee is performing duties as out- lined above." and by substituting in lieu thereof the following: "To Police officers In charge of police dogs and who are required to keep, the dogs in their homes, transport' them in their private cars, etc., a sum not to exceed $9.20 bi-weekly. Such sum shall be considered pay- ment also For the keeping in condi- tion of uniforms and equipment and sustenance of the animal. Such al- lowance shall be payable only during the time the employee is performing duties as outlined above.' SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the first day of the first payroll period following thirty days after its passage, approval, and publi- cation. Passed by the Council September 1, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine. Meredith, Tedesco, Mme. Presi- dent (Sutler) -6. Nays -0. Approved September 5, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL City Clerk. (September 9, 1972) RESOLUTIONS The Telephone Company to pay cost 1f publication incident hereto, Adopted by the Council September 1, .972. Approved September 5, 1972. (September 9, 1972) :ouncil File No. 259593—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is iereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- :ssary excavations for and to place and iereafter maintain underground con- fuit together with necessary manholes and lateral conduits to intersecting streets and alleys. Place buried cable in the west boule- vard of Western Avenue south of En- glewood Avenue. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council September 1, 1972. Approved September 5, 1972. (September 9, 1972) Council File No. 259594—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain buried cable. On Snelling Avenue between Bohland and Hillcrest Avenues. All work to be in accordance with the attachedplans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council September 1, 1972, Approved September 5, 1972. (September 9, 1972) Council File No. 259595—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 115 lineal feet of Gas Main on Lower Afton Rd. (south side) from 2128 Lower Afton Rd. to 2134 Lower Afton Rd. under Provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, approved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council September 1, 1972. Approved September 5, 1972. (September 9, 1972) File No. 259596—By Robert F. a— ed, That the Northern States .ompany be given permission to et of nponxBeechl Str et (nortal h side) 2214 and 2234 Beech Street 3rovisions of Ordinance No. )proved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council September 11, Council File No. 259592—By Robert F. 1972. Approved September 5, 1972. Sprafka—(September Resolved, That permission be and is B, 1972) hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and Counci] File No. 259597—By Robert F. maintain a buried cable. On North Grotto Street between Car- Resolved, Resolved, That the substitution of roll Avenue and Concordia Avenue. Treasury Y All work to be in accordance with 35%. due August 15, 1984 the attached plans as approved. for 660 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 72. 200 0 due Decemberr 15, s19721967- as collateral security for deposits of public funds of the City of Saint Paul with Summit Nafitonal Sank of Ste. Paul, done in conformance with the applica- ble statutes of the State of Minnesota; that such substituted securities, at the time of such substitution, had a market value sufficient, together with the mar- ket value of the original collateral securities for said purpose, for which no substitution was made, equal to 1110 for every $100 of deposits of public funds of said City with said bank. Adopted by the Council September 1, 1972. Approved September 5, 1972. (September 9. 1972) Council File No. 259598 -By Robert F. Sprafka- Resolved, That the substitution of 6se'0 due Augusts 15Y 1984nds of 1984, for 150,000 U. S. Treasury Bonds of 1967- 72, 21,i%. due December 15, 1972 as collateral security for deposits of public funds of the City of Saint Paul with Summit National Bank of St. Paul, Minnesota, hereby is authorized, ratified and approved, such having been done in conformance with the applica- ble statutes of the State of Minnesota; that such substituted securities, at the time of such substitution, had a market value sufficient, together with the mar- ket value of the original collateral se- curities for said purpose, for which no substitution was made, equal to $$110 for every 1100 of deposits of public Funds of said City with,satd bank. Adopted by the Council September 1, 1972. Approved September 5, 1972. (September 9, 1972) Council File No. 259599 - By Dean Meredith - Whereas, Leo J. Davis, holding Bar- ber License No. 5398 at 1031 W. Seventh Street, expiring April 1, 1973' has the charge of indecent assault pending against him by the St. Paul Police Homicide Division, therefore, be it Resolved, That Barber License No. 5398, expiring April 1, 1973, issued tc Leo J. Davis at 1031 W. Seventh Street be and the same is hereby suspendec until this charge is finalized in court. Adopted by the Council September 1 1972. Approved September5, 1972. (September 9, 1972) effective eventually on October 23, 1972; now therefore, be it Resolved, That pending the said Ordi- nance becoming effective, the Depart- ment of Public Works is hereby author- ized and directed to issue a permit tc Council File No. 259602 - By Ruby Hunt - Whereas, An Ordinance, C. F. No. 259601, granting permission to the Hous- ing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, to construct, operate and maintain an overhead pedestrian bridge across Robert Street at Delos Street, has been prepared and introduced to the Council of the City of Saint Paul, and will be adopted on September 20, 1972, to be informal approval of the said construc- tion, operation and maintenance being hereby given In anticipation of the final adoption and approval of said Ordi- nance. Adoption by the Council September 5, 1972. Approved September 6, 1972. (September 9, 1972) Council File No. 259604 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That Application M 3229 for On Sale Malt Beverage license, made by Marjae, Inc. at 1965 Ford Parkway, be and the same is hereby granted. Adopted by the Council September 5, 1972. Approved September 6, 1972. (September 9, 1972) Council File No. 259605 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That Application M 3313 for On Sale Malt Beverage, made by Amos M. and Donna V. Fester at 1821 Univer- sity Avenue, be and the same is hereby granted. Adopted by the Council September 5, 1972. Approved September 6, 1972. (September 9, 1972) Council File No. 259606 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That application for the transfer of Beauty Shop License No. 2423, expiring September 15, 1972, Issued to Gladys Zeman at 172 Farrington Street, be and the same is hereby trans- ferred to Gladys Zeman at 827 Smith Avenue. Adopted by the Council September 5, 1972. Approved September 6, 1972. (September 9, 1972) Council File No. 259607 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses I applied for by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council September 5, 1972. Approved September 6, 1972. (September 9, 1972) :!ouncil File No. 259608 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for Dy the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the name are hereby granted, and the City OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 661 Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council September 5, 1972. Approved September 6, 1972. (September 9, 1972) Council File No. 259609 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licensesupon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council September 5, 1972. Approved September 6, 1972. (September 9, 1972) Council File No. 259610 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Whereas, The 1972 Greater Metropoli- tan St. Paul United Fund Campaign will officially start as of September 15, 1972, and Whereas, The St. Paul City Council in past years has always approved and encouraged employee participation, now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the St. Paul City Council reaffirms its support and parti- cipation of the 1972 Greater Metropoli- tan St. Paul United Fund campaign and, be it Further Resolved, That the St. Paul City Council agrees to the selection of personnel to direct the campaign for this worthy community need and en- courages all City employees to give a h "fair share" to this single on-te-job solicitation using the payroll deduction method of contributing. Adopted by the Council September 5, 1972. Approved September 6, 1972. (September 9, 1972) Council File No. 259611 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Ruby Hunt - William P. Konopatzkf -Leonard W. Levine - Dean Meredith -Robert F. Sprafka- Victor J. Tedesco - Whereas, Eleven members of the Israeli Olympic Team have been ruth- lessly and inhumanely slain at the hands of terrorists during the conduct of the Olympic Games in Munich, Ger- many: and Whereas. These senseless and unex- plainable acts of terror serve only to further dampen the spirit of interna- tional cooperation and further rend the tender fabric of international friendship; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Mayor and the Council of the City of Saint Paul here- by express their deepest sense of out- rage and sadness at the result of this tragic event and hereby extend their deepest sympathies to the families of the deceased athletes. Adopted by the Council September 6, 1972. Approved September 7, 1972. (September 9, 1972) Council File No. 259612 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Whereas, On Monday, the fourth day of September, 1972, Captain John H. Kill of the Saint Paul Fire Department died at the age of 55 years, while fighting a fire in the City of Samt Paul; and Whereas, Captain Kill was a valued member of the Department and a faith- ful public servant since the time of his employment, having joined the Depart- ment in 1942 and serving as Captain since 1948; and Whereas, John Kill 11as served the Fire Department in many special ways as Secretary of the fire pension system, as administrator of the Cardiac Detec- tion Program, as chairman of the Blood Program, as administrative assistant, as coordinator of Water Supply, as liaison to the news media; and Whereas, John Kill, a dedicated Fire Fighter in his years of service to the public, ended his career as Captain of Engine 22, Ambulance 22, performing double duty as he had done so many times before; now therefore be it Resolved, That the Mayor and Coun- cil of the City of Saint Paul hereby express their sense of loss by reason of his death and extend to his surviving wife, Eileen, to his children and grand- children and to the other members of his family a sincere expression of sym- pathy and condolence in their bereave- ment. Adopted by the Council September 6, 1972, Approved September 7, 1972. (September 9, 1972) Council File No. 259613 -By Leonard W. Levine - Whereas, The City Council of the City of Saint Paul is informed by the Department of Parks. Recreation and Public Buildings that the vacant and open building(s) located at: 143 North Grotto in the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- mate hazard to the public health, wel- fare and safety; and Whereas, The last known record own- ers of said property are: Mrs. Veollie Carter and said owners have failed to secure the same against entry by unauthorized persons in violation of Section 192.18 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and said vacant and open building(s) have been found and determined by the Council of the City of Saint Paul to constitute a menace to- the public health, welfare and safety and a public nuisance which must be immediately abated to prevent loss of life or prop- erty,now, therefore be it Resolved, That the Department of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings is authorized and directed to immedg- ately secure said buildings by the use of contract labor under contract No. L7525 pending proceedings under the Hazardous Buildings Act; and be it Further Resolved, That the expense of securing such buildings be paid from Fund No. 0756-256, Summary Abate- ment, and that the Corporation Counsel be directed to take appropriate action to reimburse said fund by action against the owner of said property. Adopted by the Council September 6, 1972. Approved September 7, 1972. (September 9, 1972) 4 662 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL FINAL ORDER Council File No. 259600 - In the Matter of reconstructing the sidewalk on the south side of Lawson Street from Burr Street to Bradley Street extended abutting Lot 7, Block 11, Fairview Addition ONLY, and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement, under Preliminary Order 258786 approved May 25, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations reiative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is to reconstruct the sidewalk on the south side of Law- son Street from Burr Street to Bradley Street extended aLutting Lot 7, Block 11, Fairview Addition ONLY and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said im- provement, except where it is deter- mined that good and sufficient poured sidewalks now exist, and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for Bald improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials step= authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. File No. S9734. A72dopted by the Council September 5, . Approved September 6, 1972. (September 9, 1972) FINAL ORDER Council File No. 259603 - In the Matter of constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured side- walks now exist: No. 59726, Preliminary i, Approved May 25, 1972, - Beech St., north side nt Pkwy. to Clarence St. No. 59727, Preliminary Approved May 25, 1972, - Maryland Ave., both i uun - from Jenks Ave. south approximately 139 feet. finance File No. 59730, Preliminary Order 258787, Approved May 25, ID72, Description - Arcade St., west side from Sinnen Ave. to Margaret St. and on the east side of Arcade St. from E. Sixth St. to Margaret St. Finance File No. S9731, Preliminary Order 258788, Approved May 25, 1972, Description - Hawthorne Ave., north side from Earl St. to the west ap- proximately 120 ft. Finance File No. 59732, Preliminary Order 258789, Approved May 25, 1972, DescriM ption - Clarence St., both sides from Maryland Ave. to Ivy Ave. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto. and it y the Council of the City that the precise nature, nd of improvement to be said City is constructing icting sidewalks and by r work which is necessary d to complete said im- Keept where it is deter- iod and sufficient poured exist: No. 59726, Preliminary i, Approved May 25, 1972, - Beech St., north side in Pkwv. to Clarence St. - r ure --, west sine from Jenks Ave, south approximately 139 feet. Finance File No. S9730, Preliminary Order 258787, Approved May 25, 1972, Description - Arcade St., west side from Sinnen Ave. to Margaret St. and on the east side of Arcade St. from E. Sixth St. to Margaret St. Finance, File No. 59731, Preliminary Order 258788, Approved May 25, 1972, Description - Hawthorne Ave., north side from Earl St. to the west ap- proximately 120 ft. Finance File No. S9732, Preliminary Order 258789, Approved May 25, 1972, Description - Clarence St., both sides from Maryland Ave. to Ivy Ave. and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upn said approval, the proper city officiaols are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. File No. S9726. Adopted by the,Council September 5, 1972. Approved September 6, 1972. (September 9, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 259530 -Ordinance No. 15178 -By William P. Konopatzki- An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 3250, entitled: OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 663 "An administrative ordinance relating to the Civil Service Office of the City of Saint Paul, approving and adopting rules and regulations therefor;' approved August 20, 1914, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 3250, approved August 20, 1914 as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out of Section 6, where it ap- pears in Grade 24 under the heading Attendance and Inspectional, the title Dog Catcher; and by substituting in lieu thereof the title Dog Warden. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the first day of the first payrollperiod following thirty days after its passage, approval, and publica- tion. Passed by the Council September 7, 1, 72. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved September 8, 1972, LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (September 16, 1972 Council File No. 259531-0rdinance No. 15179 -By William P. Konopatzki- An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7607, entitled; "An ordinance fixing the duties and responsibilities and the minimum quali- fications for the various classes of posi- tions in the Classified Service of the City," approved February 13, 1935, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 7607, approved February 13, 1935, as amended, pe and the same is hereby further amended by striking out the title and specifica- tions for Dog Catcher, and by substi- tuting in lieu thereof the following specifications for Dog Warden Title of class: DOG WARDEN Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to search for and to impound dogs in violation of stat- utes, ordinances and regulations re- lating to animal control; and to per- form related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To catch and impound dogs running loose without a license or in violation of other regulations. To catch, impound and quarantine dogs in cases involving a dog bite. To remove sick or injured animals from public property and to transport them to the dog pound. To Issue summons to dog owners. To investigate complaints regarding dogs and other animals. To conduct investigations regarding animal bites. To drive apAnel truck for transporting the animals. To feed and water the animals being held at the pound. To clean the animal cages and sur- rounding areas. To complete required forms and re - forts. Minimum qualifications: Ability to read and write English. Must have a valid Minnesota driver's license. SECTION 2 That said ordinance, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by strikingg out the specifica- tions for Poundmaster, and by substi- tuting in lieu thereof the following specifications: Title of class: POUNDMASTER Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to be responsible for the operation of the City Dog Pound and for the supervision of employees in the enforcement of statutes, ordinances and regulations related to animal control; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To assign and supervise the work of Dog Wardens. To perform and supervise animal euthanasia. To determine when animals may be released. To collect and deposit poundage fees and license fees. To receive complaints and to dispatch Dog Wardens. Tomaintain records of the Dog Pound's activities. To submit requisitions for supplies and equipment. To prepare reports and recommenda- tions. To clean the animal cages and sur- rounding areas when the Dog War- dens are not available. Minimum qualifications: Two years' experience as a Dog Warden or equivalent. Must have a valid Minnesota driver's license. SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the first day of the first payroll period following thirty days after its passage, approval, and pub i - cation. Passed by the Council September 7, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved September 8, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: `HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (September 16, 1972) 664 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 259532-0rdinance No. 15180 -By William P. Konopatzki- An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation rates of certain city positions andemployments," approved January 23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 '. That Ordinance No. 6446, appproved January 23, 1925, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out subsection O of Section III, which reads as follows: "To Dog Catchers and to Pound - masters, an allowance not to exceed $4.60 bi-weekly as payment for the keeping in condition of uniforms."; and by substituting in lieu thereof the following: "To Dog Wardens and to Pound - masters, an allowance not to exceed $4.60bi-weekly as payment for the keeping in condition of uniforms." SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the first of the first pay- roll period following thirty days after its passage, approval, and publication. Passed by the Council September 7, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved September 8, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk, (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259539 -Ordinance No. 15181 -By Rosalie L. Butler - AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF JOHN G. MARSON AGAINST THE CITY OF SA -TNT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION I That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to John G. Marson, the sum of $131.99, in full settlement of his claim of dam- ages sustained on or about May 23rd, 1972, as more particularly set out in a communication to the City Council on June 7, 1972. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon his execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages. sus- tained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect ind be in force thirty days after its )assage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council September 8, .972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, :evine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, VIme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved September 11, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259545 -Ordinance No. 15182 -By William P. Konopatzki- An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 3250, entitled: "An administrative ordinance relating to the Civil Service Bureau of the City of Saint Paul, approving and adopting rules and regulations therefor," approved August 20, 1914, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 3250, approved August. 20, 1914, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out the first paragraph of Sec- tion 10 D, which reads as follows: "RESIDENCE -No person shall be ad- mitted to an examination for any position in the Classified Service un- less he is a citizen of the United States or has been honorably dis- charged from one of the military services of the United States govern- ment, and in either case has also been a legal resident of Saint Paul for at least six months next preceding the date of the examination; provided that this latter requirement shall not apply to any person holding a posi- tion in the Classified Service of the City. Any or all of these requirements may be waived by unanimous action of the Council whenever it is deemed for the best interest of the City to do so; provided, however, that if a sufficient eligible list is not secured as a result of holding a regularly scheduled examination, or if fewer than three persons file for such ex- amination, the Commissioner may, in his discretion, waive the residence and voting registration requirements in the suceeding examinations neces- sary to establish such eligible list. No waiver by the Council of any of the requirements in this section shall re- main in force longer than December 31 of the year in which such Council action becomes effective. , and by substituting in lieu thereof the following: "RESIDENCE -No person shall be ad- mitted to an examination for any position in the Classified Service un- less he has been a legal resident of Saint Paul for at least six months next preceding the date of the ex- amination; provided that this require - OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 665 ment shall not apply to any perClassison holding a position in the fied Service of the City. This requirement may be waived by unanimous action of the Council whenever it is deemed for the best interest of the City to do so; provided, however, that if a sufficient eligible list is not secured as a result of holding a regularly scheduled examination, or if fewer than three persons file for such ex- amination, the Commission may, in its discretion, waive the residence re- quirement in the succeeding examina- tions necessary to establish such eligible list. No waiver by the Council of the requirement in this section shall remain in force longer than twelve months following the effective date of the waiver." SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council September 8, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith. Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved September 11, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259547 -Ordinance No. 15183 -By Ruby Hunt - An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 13539, approved January 31, 1967 pertaining to Parking Meter Zones. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 13539, approved January 31, 1967, is hereby amended by adding the following to Section 5, fifteen -minute -one -nickel area, thereof: Location -Robert St. approx. 40 ft. north of Columbus St. -West Side of Street Location -Robert St. approx. 62 ft. north of Columbus St. -West Side of Street Location -Snelling Ave. approx. 235 ft. south of University Ave. -West Side of Street Location -Fourth St. approx. 90 ft, east of Market St. -South Side of Street SECTION 2 That Ordinance No. 13539, approved January 31, 1967. is hereby amended by deleting the following from Section 5, fifteen -minute -one -nickel area, thereof: Location-Wacouta St. approx. 80 ft. north of Fourth St. -East Side of Street Location -Robert St. approx. 100 ft. south of Seventh St. -West Side of Street SECTION 3 That Ordinance No. 13539, approved January 31, 1967, is hereby amended by deleting the following from Section Y one hour -four -nickel area, thereof: Street -Robert St. from Sixth St. to Seventh St. -West Side itreet-Sixth St. from Robert St. to Minnesota St. -North Side SECTION 4 This ordinance shall not be printed is part of the Saint Paul Legislative -ode but shall be incorporated therein )y reference. SECTION 5 This ordinance shall take effect and )e in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publics - :ion. Passed by the Council September 12, L972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzld Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco. Arne. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved September 12, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259558 -Ordinance No. 15184 -By Leonard W. Levine - An ordinance amending the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 to 64, inclusive, of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, per - rr_ taining to Use Districts, Helght Dis tricts and Rezoning of certain proper- ties in the City of Saint Paul, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 ning Code, Chapters 60 of the Saint Paul Leg Height Districts and itezonmg of cer- tain properties in the City of Saint Paul, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended so as to re- zone the following described property from 'B" Residence and Commercial District to "C" Residence District, to - wit: Lots 5, 9, 10, 11 and 12, and that part of Lot 6 which lies east of a northerlyy extension of the west line of said 'Lot 9, all -£n Block 28, La- fond's Addition to St. Paul; situate on property located on the northwest corner of Galtier and Thom- as in the City of Saint Paul. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publics - Passed by the Council September 14, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. Vice President (Levine) -5. Nays -0. Approved September 14, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (September 16, 1972) 666 PROCEFDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 259559 -Ordinance N< 15185 -By William P. npatzki- An ordinance amending Ordmanc No. 3250, entitled: ingAto the Civil Servicer Bureau ofe1th City of Saint Paul, approving ani adopting rules and regu:ations there for, approved August 20, 1914, as amended The Council of the City Of Saint Pau t7oes Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. _o approvec August 20, 1914, as amended, be and the same Is hereby further amended by adddinmgt: the end of Section 8 A the follo"14 Appointments to the position of Pharmacist shall be made at dStep in thep Range as set forth tial forth in B in Ordinance No. 6446." SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council September 14, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen HuntKonopatzki, Meredith, Sprafka, Mr. Vice President (Levine)L5. Nays -0. Approved September 14, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259560 -Ordinance No. 15186 -By William P. Konopatzki- An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 3250, entitled: ingAo administrative iicer ordinance of the City of Saint Paul, approving and adopting rules and regulations there- for," approved August 20, 1914, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 3250, approved August 20, 1914, as amended, be and the inserting hereby nLeSection further in Grade 41 under the heading Professional Group, the title Pharmacist. 1 SECTION 2 That said ordinance, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amend - tion Immedi- s eled yyaf ere the head ng Subprofsslonal I Group, the following; GRADE I6 Practical Nurse SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council September 14, 1972. Meredith SprafkanMr. Vice unt President ( Levine) -5. Nays -0. Approved September 14, 1972. LEONARD D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259561 -Ordnance No. 15187 -By William P. Konopatzki- An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7607, entitled: responsibilities and tnce he m minimum quali- ficationsp ioin the the Service es oof the City," approved February 13, 1935, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 7607, approved February 13, 1935, as amended, be and nserting in is their further alphabetical irder the following title, and specifica- ions for Pharmacist Practical Nurse 'file of class: PHARMACIST )uties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to perform profes- sional scientific work in compounding and dispensing drugs and other phar- maceutical supplies; and to perform related work as assigned. Ixamples of work performed: To compound preparations used in volume, such as ointments , solutions, powders, suppositories, creams, lotions Po-�Rll v i' ­auzeu mentcal work. prescriptions and keep records of prescriptions. ro take inventory, make requisitions for drugs and pharmaceutical esupp.lies and maintain an adequate stock Co maintain narcotic and alcohol rec- Co make necessary reports. 'o prepare and maintain a formulary Of available drugs. .o assist in the development and im- plementation of a community drug education program. 11 mum qualifications: Oust be licensed to practice pharmacy in the State of Minnesota. Ile of class: PRACTICAL NURSE sties and responsibilities: tnder supervision, to perform services in the care and treatment of patient; and to perform related work as as- signed. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 667 Example of work perfored: To take temperatures, respiration, and Pulses. To prepare and apply dressings and packs. To give treatments and administer medications, as. prescribed. To give by odermic injections and make urinalyses. To wash and sterilize glasses and equipment. To keep clinical chart. Minimum qualifications: Must be licensed as a practical nurse by the State of Minnesota. SECTION 2 and be ni forces thnance irty days] after it ect takeffpassage, approval, and publication. Passed by the Council September 14, 1, 72. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzkl,t Meredith, Sprafka, Vice Presiden (Levine)' 5, Nays -0. Approved September 14, 1972, LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (September 16, 1972) RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 259616 -By William P. Konopatzki- WhereasCODE OFMembers ETHICS of the body hold governing under the of of public trust their acts as to scrutiny alit public opinion, riet must be above suspicion. owptherey fore, be it Resolved, That the following adopted bythe City ouncil as a "Code of Ethics" for all officials as defined below: I. PURPOSE: The ablish rethicalosef standards ofthis code ist con- duct for all elected and appointed officials and employees in the un- classified service, and all members of appointed committees, boards or commissions,whether'paid or un- paid, in the City of Saint Paul. For the purpose of this resolution such feriedyto asees w -offs t Is,, be re- i 2. RESPONSIBILITIES: (a) These officials are agents of Public office and are bound to uphold the Constitution of the j United States, the Constitution i of the Sate of Minnesota and t the Charter of the City of Saint Paul out i partially he bound are wso carry nation and state and city, and thus foster respect for all gov- ernment. (b) Officials shall refrain from using their influence as a mem- ber of a governing body in at- tempts to secure contracts, re- zoning, or other favorable municipal actions for personal advantage. (c) Officials shall refrain from par- ticipating in any action of the pgoverning body in which some rivate benefit, either direct or indirect, may come by this ac- tion. (d) Officials shall refrain from ad- vising or assisting anyone in any action that is adverse to the City of Saint Paul. 3. CONFLICT OF INTEREST: Any public official experiencing a conflict of interest should publicly fully disclose any such interest and benefit, as soon as it becomes voting the e should ld abstain from he have a vote. He should not enter into any discussion on the matter privately with any fellow official. An official may not be forced to become a second-class citizen and denied the rights of other citizens if a matter arises in which he has an interest. He should remove himself from the governing body and appear as any other citizen to explain and argue his interest openly and without expectation of special favor. No official shall hold a position in addition to his public position that will in any way interfere with the Proper discharge of his public duties. informa- No on Obtained las a result o his Public office, for personal gain. No official shall solicit anyone for gift or favors. No official shall hold investments which tend to interfere with the duty Nor shall he enters intouany contracts or other conduct of busi- ness for profit in which as a pub- lic employee he can influence. 4. EQUAL PRIVILEGES: No official shall grant to any citi- zen, citizens, or corporation other than municipal, privileges or im- termstlshallhnot equally the nto all citizens or corporations. The proper standard for the conduct of any official in his personal relation- ships must be above suspicionand =van the appearance or possibility of wrongdoing should be firml y avoided. 972. Adopted by the Council September 7, Approved September 8, 1972. (September 16, 1972) ]ouncil File No. 259617 -By Victor J. Tedesco_ '57495,Reso1Adopt dhby the CounciCouncil N. l`Feb, 23, 972, Is amended as follows due ha the edistricting order of June, 1972: Omit he following from Council File 257495, Ward 1, Pmt. 5 Ward 6, Pict. 4 Ward 7, Pret. 3 Ward 7, Prct. 12 Ward 7, Prot. 13 Ward 8. Prct. 9 Ward 19, Prof. 16 Ward 11, Pret. 25 Ward 11, Prct. 32 and add the following- Wa`rd 5, Pret. 12 Cretin Annex Lobby Ward 7, Pret. 6 Muska Electric Co. 668 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Ward 8, Prct. 11 Washington High School Ward 10, Pret. 5 St. Anthony Park Library Adopted by the Council September 7, 1972. Approved September 8, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259618 - By Dean Meredith - Whereas, Arthur G. Murray made NApplication M 2988 for Hotel 44 Rooms Cigarette licenses at 441,i W. Fourth Street, and Whereas, On June 2, 1972, a fire dam- aged the premises, but he was able to operate the business until August 1, 1972, at which time the building was sold, andhe requests refund of the un- used portion of the license, therefore, be it Resolved, That the pro -rated fee of $102.67 is refunded to him, deducting $9.33 from the original fee of $112.00, for the month he operated on said ap- Plication, which is hereby cancelled. Adopted by the Council September 7, 1972. Approved September 8, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259619 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That application for Sun- day On Sale Liquor license made by the following applicant who is a holder of an On Sale Liquor license at the address shown, be and the same is hereby granted and in compliance with C. F. No. 235531, Ordinance No. 13755, which amends Chapter No. 308.00 of the St. Paul Legislative Code and Ordi- nances. Kellogg Restaurants, Inc., 111 E. Kel- logg Blvd. Adopted by the Council September 7, 1972. Approved September 8, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259620 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council September 7, 1972. Approved September 8, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259623 -By Robert F. Sprafka- Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to place, construct and thereafter maintain a 3-1c-500 MCM 15 Kv underground cable along or across McKnlght Road, Larry Ho Drive, and Ruth Street from existing overhead line at McKnight and Larry Ho to relocated padmounted switchgear at Ruth and North Park Drive in accordance with the sketch at- tached hereto. Work to start on or after August 24, 1972 and to be completed on or before September 8, 1972. Adopted by the Council September 7, 1972. Approved September 8, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259624 -By Robert F. Sprafka- Resolved, That permission be and is he granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground con- duit together with necessary manholes and lateral conduits to intersecting streets and alleys. East side of Raymond Avenue at Atty Street All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council September 7, 1972. Approved September 8, 1972' (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259625 -By Robert F. Sprafka- Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground con- duit together with necessary manholes and lateral conduits to intersecting streets and alleys. Service tunnel entrance to manhole from sidewalk Northeast corner of Selby and Snelling Avenue. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council September 7, 1, 72. Approved September 8, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259626 -By Robert F. Sprafka- Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground con- duit together with necessary manholes and lateral conduits to intersecting streets and alleys. University Avenue at intersection of Berry Street All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council September 7. 3 September 8, 1972. September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259627 - By Ruby Hunt - Whereas, The County Board of the County of Ramsey did adopt a resolu- tion designating Point Douglas Road, County State Aid Highway No. 61, with- in the corporate limits of the City of Saint Paul as follows: From: Bailey Road (Washington County State Aid Highway 20) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 669 To: Trunk Highway 61; now, Council File No. 259631 -By Leonard therefore, be it W Levine - Resolved, By the City of Saint Paul that said designation is in all things IN THE MATTER OF approved. 359-361 Maria, owned by David K. Adopted by the Council September 7, Coster and descrlbed as NWIy 48.75' 1972. Lots 1, 2&3 , E.SWI 10' of said Lot Approved September 8, 1972. 3, block 18, Lyman Dayton Addition (September 16, 1972) Resolved, That the Council hereby ratifies and approves the action of the Saint Paul Board of Appeals and Re. view for the Housing, Building and Council File No. 259628 - By Ruby Fire Prevention Codes at its meetingg of Hunt- August 9, 1972, waiving the require - Whereas, The following SIDEWALK ment of Section 54.11 of the Saint Paul CONTRACTOR having met all of the Legislative Code that each dwelling provisions of Chapter 220 of the Legis- unit be equipped with a water closet, latiye Code of the City of St. Paul, and lavatory, and bathtub or shower to having made the proper application for permit 12 efficiency units to share two a SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR'S LI- bathrooms; and be it CENSE, it is hereby Further Resolved, That said waiver Resolved, That the said SIDEWALK be granted until such time as the prop - a d the e CTORpayment upon providing a bond or interest be or at which time payment of the Sixty Dollars said waiver be nullified; and be it ($60.00) license fee is hereby granted a license authorizing him to engage in Finally Resolved, That the City Clerk the business of SIDEWALK CONTRAC- is hereby authorized and directed to TOR in the City of St. Paul for the transmit a copy of this resolution to Year 1972, the Ramsey County Register of Deeds. Lieberg Construction Co. Adopted by the Council September 7, Adopted by the Council September 7, 197& 19Approved September 8, 1972. Approv(Seed ptemberr 16ber 8'1972). (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259640 --By Rosalie L. Council File No. 259629 -By Victor J. Butler- Tedesco- Whereas, The State of Minnesota has Whereas, On March 22, 1972 the Cit acquired by condemnation proceedings, of St. Paul entered into an agreeme t that certain property known as: with Ellerbe Architects, Inc., a Mina- The east 84 feet of Lots 11 and 12, sota Corporation, to provide architenc- also the east 84 feet of the north 10 tural services for the construction of feet of Lot 13, all in Block 1, Whit - an addition t the Ford Parkway ney'a Subdivision of Blocks I-2- 7-8-9-10-15.16 and part of 17, Resolved, That it is necessary to incur of Brewster's Addition to St. Paul, engineering and architectural costs and in Ramsey County, Minnesota certain other miscellaneous costs in an formerly owned by The Gulf Oil Cor. estimated amount of $42,500.00 and that poratlon, and these costs be charged to thegg Parma- Whereas, State of Minnesota Warrant 6000[601mand thianI nde bevreimburaa names the CityofSt 1Pau102s a9party of from the Library C.I.B. Fund (9472-480- interest to said award, and 1t has been 001). determined that, in fact, the City of St, 1972. Adopted by the Council September 7, Paul has no Interest in the property or the award. Approved September 8, 1972. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, That (September 16, 1972) the proper City Official be and Where. ' by authorized and directed to endorse said warrant on behalf of the City of Council File No. 259630 -By Leonard W. S1Adopted by the Council September B, Levine- 1972. Resolved That the Council hereby Approved September 11, 1972. ratifies an approves the action of the (September 16, 1972) Saint Paul Board of Appeals and Re- view for the Housing, Building and Fire Prevention Codes pertaining to the following listed property and as shown Council File No. 259841 -By Leonard W. by the official minutes of said Board of Levine_he Appeals, dated August 9, 1972, a copy being Inhthat al2'rx f18'a frrame s buildings of which, marked EXHIBIT "A", is at- garage at [ached hereto and made a (part hereof 1558 Breda in the City of Saint Paul and by reference: situated upon those premises legally Case No. 51-72-B; Property ,.W54 Albe- described as Lot 10, Block 2, Lake Park marle; Appel3aiif, Gary Hefner. Second Division, according to the plat _ Case No. 53-72-P: preoorr., nsa „�„�on file and of record in thn .-a o• az-�z-li; Propperty, 2178 E. eet; Appellant, Lloyti Larson. �. 54-72-P; Property, 846 Holly; Robert Western. I by the Council September 7, �d September 8, 1972. (September 16, 1972) 670 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Whereas, Upon facts presented at said hearing consisting of photographs, in- spection reports and the recommenda- tions of the Building Department, it is found and determined by the City Council that according to the records and 'files in the office of the Ramsey County Register of Deeds, the last rec- ord owner of the above described prop- erty is Helen E. Henderson and that there are no lien holders of record; and that it is further determined that the above described building constitutes a hazardous building within the defini- tion of Minnesota Statutes Section 463.15 for the following reasons: a. The building is standing vacant, abandoned and is subject to being entered by unauthorized persons; b. The exterior condition of the building is as follows: The roof is generally deteriorated and not feas- ible to repair; c. A portion of the lot was taken by the State of Minnesota for highway purposes leaving the garage as the above described real estate and col- lected as other taxes, and be it Further Resolved, That a certified copy of this resolution and incorporated Order herein be served upon the last record owners of the above described property in the manner provided by law. Adopted by the Council September 8, 1972. Approved September 11, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259642—By Leonard W. Levine— In the matter of hazardous buildings being that 14' x 18' frame garage at 526 East Jessamine in the City of Saint Paul and situated on those premises Legally described as Lot 11, Block 4, J. R. Weida's Addition, according to the plat on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota. Whereas, Pursuant to resolution, C. F. No. 259338, approved July 27, 1972, a public hearing was scheduled for 10:00 only building on the rear of the lot a.m. on August 17, 1972 before the which is a violation of Section 40.00, Council of the City of Saint Paul, said Paragraph 1.0 of the Saint Paul Leg- hearing pertaining to the condition of islative Code; the structure located at 626 East Jessa- d. The building in the above condi- mine, Saint Paul, Minnesota; and tion is beyond reasonable repair; Whereas, Upon facts presented at e. The building constitutes a nui- said hearing consisting of photographs, Bance and a hazard to the public inspection reports and the recommenda- health, safety and welfare because of tion of the Building Department, it is its physical damage, dilapidation and found and determined by the City inadequate maintenance; Council that according to the records now, therefore, be it and files in the office of the Register of Resolved, That in accordance with Deeds, the last record owners of the Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 above described property are Grace through 463.26, and based upon the Milbratt, contract purchaser; and Can - foregoing findings of the City Council„ tory Investment Club, fee owner; and the Council of the City of Saint Paul that there are no lien holders of record; does hereby make the following Order: and that it is further determined that the above described building constitutes ORDER a hazardous building within the defini- 1. The owner of the above described tion of Minnesota Statutes Section building shall make the same safe and 463.15 for the following reasons: not detrimental to the public peace, a. The building is standing vacant, healthsafety and welfare by having abandoned and is subject to being the said building razed and the materi- entered by unauthorized persons; als therefrom removed from the prem- b. The condition of the building is ises within thirty (30) days from the as follows: The garage is leaning out date of the service of this Order; of plumb. The roof is leaking and 2. Unless such corrective action is rotten. Windows are broken and the taken to comply with this Order or an service door is off its hinges. The answer served upon the City of Saint main door opening has been cut out Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk for a truck and the doors are now of the District Court of Ramsey County, too short for the opening; Minnesota within twenty (20) days c. The building in the above condi- from the date of the service of this tion is beyond reasonable repair; Order, a Motion for Summary Enforce- d. The building constitutes a nut- ment of this Order to raze and remove saner and a hazard to the public the said building will be made to the health, safety and welfare because of Ramsey County District Court; its physical damage, dilapidation and 3. In the event that the building is to inadequate maintenance; be razed by the City of Saint Paul pur- now, therefore, be it so ant to judgment of the District Court, Rosolved, That in accordance with all personal property or fixtures which Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 may unreasonably interfere with the through 463.26, and based upon the razing and removal of this building foregoing findings of the City Council, shall be' removed within ten (10) days the Council of the City of Saint Paul from the entry of judgment; and if not does hereby make the following Order: so removed, the City of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such personal ORDER property and fixtures as provided by 1. The owner of the above described law; building shall make the same safe and 4. If the City of Saint Paul is com- not detrimental to the public peace, yelled to take any corrective action healthsafety and welfare by having herein, all necessary costs expended the said building razed and the mate - by the City will be assessed against the rials therefrom removed from the OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 671 premises within thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this Order; 2. Unless such corrective action is taken to comply with this Order or an answer served upon the City of Saint Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court of Ramsey County se , Minnesota, within twenty (20) days from the date of the service of this Order, a Motion for Summary Enforce- ment of this Order to raze and remove the said building will be made to the Ramsey County District Court; 3. In the event that the building is tcbe razed by the City of Saint Paul pursuant to judgment of the District Court, all personal property or fixtures which may unreasonably interfere with therazing and removal of this building shall be removed within ten (10) days from the entry of judgment; and if not so removed, the City of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such per- sonal property and fixtures as provided by law; 4. If the City of Saint Paul is com- pelled to take any corrective action herein, all necessary costs expended by, the City will be assessed against the above described real estate and col- lected as other taxes; and be it Further Resolved, That a certified copOrder this resolution r hereinbe served upon he last record owners of the above described Property in the manner provided by law. Adopted by the Council September 8, 1972. Approved September 11, 1972. (September 16, 1972) ing and is patched with felt pa - The cornice is rotten and the g has broken places and the paint °eling. The rear porch is deteri- !d and the front steps have settled are broken. The limestone foun- in mortar joints have eroded. of the window glass has been Che interior condition of the ing is as follows: The ceiling tile ling and is water damaged from Leaking roof. The interior has vandalized. The door casings - been removed. Paint is peeling the interior trim. One bedroom not have the required minimum g height. The plumbing has iorated and some plumbing is Some of the wiring is illegal. gravity oil furnace has rusted heat runs and the vent pipe is in a dan- gerous condition. The cellar is wet .ry The joist at the wall line shows d rot; d. The building in the above condi- tion is beyond reasonable repair; e. The building is unfit for human habitation In its present condition and the above corrections must be made in compliance with the Build- ing Code and the Housing Code of the City of Saint Paul in order to make the same habitable; f. The building constitutes a nul- 1 , Bance and a hazard to the public , health, safety and welfare because of its physical damage, dilapidation and 1 inadequate maintenance; aow, therefore, be it Resolved, That in accordance with Council File Ne. 259643—By Leonard W, Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 Levine— through 963.26, and based upon the In the matter of hazardous buildings foregoing findings of the City Council, being that liz story frame single family the Council of the City of Saint Paul dwelling known and described as 536 does hereby make the following Order: Harrison in the City of Saint Paul and ORDER situated upon those premises legally described as Lot 38, Block 10, Terrace 1. The owner of the above described Park Addition, according to the plat building shall make the samesafeand — file and of record in the office of not detrimental d the public peace, the Register of Deeds in and for the health safety and welfare he having County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, the said building razed and the preri- Whereas, Pursuant to resolution C.F, aIs therefrom removed from the prem - NO. 259490, approved August 21, 1972, ises within thirty (30) days from the a Public hearing was scheduled for date of the service of this Order: 10:00 a.m. ea August 31, 1972 before 2. Unless such corrective action is the Council of the City of Saint Paul, taken to comply with this Order or an said hearing pertaining to the condi- answer served upon the City of Saint tion of the structure located at 536 Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk Harrison, Saint Paul, of and of the District Court of Ramsey Coun- Whereas, Upon facts presented at ty, Minnesota, within twenty (20) days said hearing consisting of photographs, from the date of the service of this Enforce - Inspection reports and the rPhom graphs Order, a Motion for Summary Enforce - lions of the Building Department, it is mov h this Order to raze and re- found and determined by the City move the said building will be made to Council that according to the records the Ramsey County District Court; and files in the office of the Register of 3. In the event that the building is Deeds, the last record owners of the to su razed Ju the City of Saint Paul above described property are Julia M pursuant to judgment of the District Maestas and Mrs. Richard Hanson; and Court, all personal property or fixtures that there are no lien holders of record; which may unreasonably interfere with and that it is further determined that the razing and removal of this building the above described building constitutes shall be removed within ten (10) days from the e a hazardous building within the defini-- ntrso removed, the City of Saint Paul y of judgment; and if If-- of Minnesota Statutes Section not 463.15 for the following reasons: hall remove and dispose of such per - a. The building is standing vacant, by lawroperty and fixtures as provided abandoned and is subject to being 4. If the City of Saint Paul is corn - entered by unauthorized persons; nehed to take any corrective action b. The exterior the teall aassessedendbuildng safollows: The roof£s he City will beagaithe 672 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL above described real estate and collect- ed as other taxes: and be it Further Resolved, That a certified copy of this resolution and Incorporated Order herein be served upon the last record owners of the above described property in the manner provided by law. Adopted by the Council September 8, 1972. Approved September 11, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259644—By Leonard W. Levine— In the matter of hazardous buildings being that 1!i story, f -arae single faint y dwelling known and described as 630 Hague in the City of Saint Paul and sit- uated upon those premises legally de- scribed as Lot 3, Black 8, Holcomb's Addition, according to the plat on file and of record in the office of the Reg- ister of Deeds in and for the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota. Whereas, Pursuant to resolution, C. F. No. 259466, approved August 16, 1972, a public hearing was scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on August 31, 1972, before the Council of the City of Saint Paul, said hearing pertaining to the ^_onditlit of the structure located at 630 Hague, Saint Paul, Minnesota; and Whereas. Upon facts Presented at said found and determined by the Cit Council that according to the records and files in the office of the Register of Deeds, the last record owners of the above described property are Betty May Swanson and Midwest Federal Savings and Loan; and that there are no other lien holders of record; and that it is further determined that the above described building constitutes a hazardous building within the definition of Minnesota Statutes Section 463.15 for the following reasons: a. The building is standing vacant, abandonedand is subject to being entered by unauthorized persons; b. The exterior condition of the building is as follows: The chimney has deteriorated and needs to be re - Placed. The rear shed roofing, cornice ports have deteriorated. The lime- stone foundation is in need of repair; c. The Interior condition of the building is as follows: The first and second floors have been vandalized. The plaster is falling. Stair treads and the bannister need to be replaced. The plumbing and electrical systems have been vandalized. Fixtures have been removed and broken. The house does not have a central heating sys- tem. The cellar window units are rotted and joists are in need of addi- tional support; d. The building in the above condi- tion is beyond reasonable repair; e. The building is unfit for human habitation In its present condition and the above corrections must be made in compliance with the n�Ild- Ing Code and the Housing Code of the City of Saint Paul in order to make the same habitable; f. The building constitutes a nui- sanceand a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare because of its physical damage, dilapidation and inadequate maintenance: now, therefore, be it Resolved, That in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 through 463.26, and based upon the foregoing findings of the City Council, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby make the following Order: ORDER 1. The owner of the above described building shall make the same safe and not detrimental to the public peace, health, safety and welfare by having the said building razed and the mater- ials therefrom removed from the prem- ises within thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this Order; 2. Unless such corrective action is taken to comply with this Order or an from the date of the service of this Order,a Motion for Summary Enforce- ment of this Order to raze and remove the said building will be made to the Ramsey County District Court; 3. In the event that the builiding is to be razed by the City of Saint Paul pursuant to judgment of the District Court. all personal property or fixtures which may unreasonably interfere with the razing and removal of this builiding shall be removed within ten (30) days from the entry of judgment; and if not so removed, the City of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such personal property and fixtures as provided by law; 4. If the City of Saint Paul is com- pelled to take any corrective action herein, all necessary costs expended by the City will be assessed against the above described real estate and col- lected as other taxes; and be it FurtherResolved, That a certified copy of this resolution and incorporated Order herein be served upon the last record owners of the above described property in the manner provided by law. Adopted by the Council September 8, 1972. Approved September 11, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259645—By Robert F. Spra£ka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain telephone plant along Germain Street, starting 160 feet south of Ross Street to 185 feet south of Bush Street. All work to be in accordance with attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council September 8, 1972. Approved September 11, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259646—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 422 Lineal Feet of Gas Main on Hazel (east side) between OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 673 50' North of Fremont and 3rd St. and on Fremont Ave. (south side) between Hazel and 600' East at Hazel under Provision of Ordinance No. 14786, ap- proved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council September 8, 1972. Approved September 11, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259647—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make d nec- essary excavations for and to place an hereafter maintain underground plant with associated laterals to intersecting streets and alleys. On Walnut Street between 7th Street and Pleasant Avenue On Smith Avenue for a distance of 220 feet from Walnut Street All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council September 8, J. Approved September 11, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259648—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved. That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground con- duit together with necessary manholes and lateral conduits to intersecting streets and alleys. Berry Street between University Avenue and Pearl Street All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council September 8, 1972. Approved September 11, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259649 — By Ruby Hunt— Resolved, That the Plat of Sunny - wood Addition as recommended by the Plat Commission of Ramsey County and approved by the City Engineer of St. Paul be and the same is hereby accepted. Adopted by the Council September 8, 1972. Approved September 11, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259650 — By Ruby Hunt— Resolved, That the Council hereby concurs in the action of the Civic Cen- ter Authority in the award for furnish- ing and delivering STATIONARY REFUSE PACKER AND COMPONENTS to the City of Saint Paul, Civic Center Authority to American Hoist and Der- rick Co. as follows: ITEM UNIT 1. 1 American Series "C" or equal, solid waste station- ary packer per specifica- tions #1 ..................$5,355.00 2. 1 Heavy Duty Hopper .. ...$ 350.00 3. 1 Dock Ramp and. Hand Rails (3000 Lb. capacity) ..$ 400.00 4. 1 40 Cu. Yard Container, per specifications #2 ...... ..$2,975.00 DELIVERY .........$ 300.00 Total amount of contract .$9,380.00 Terms: NONE—Net 30 days. at unit prices bid, in accordance with the specifications on Formal Bid Num- ber 5155, the award being made to the lowest responsible bidder meeting spe- cifications. The Corporation Counsel is hereby directed to draft the proper form of contract. The proper City offi- cials are hereby authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Adopted by the Council September 8, 1972. Approved September 11, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259651—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, The Ramsey County Wel- fare Board, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sec. 393.08, has presented to the Council an estimate of the amounts necessary for said Board to perform its iscai year is ti; Council has i such estimatec oper and nece • of the powers der Minnesota Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That the Council of the City of Saint'Paul, in concurrence with the Board of Coun- ty Commissioners of Ramsey County, and in accordance with the powers granted by Minnesota Statutes, Sec. 393 OB hereby approves the budget for the Ramsey County Welfare Board for the fiscal year 1973 in the amount of $85,374.383.00. Adopted by the Council September 11, 1972. Approved September 12, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259653—By Leonard W. Levine— Whereas, Certain real property owned by the United States, located in the County of Ramsey. State of Minnesota. conveyed for his- wses to a State. tnereor, or municipality, under the pro- visions of section 203(K)(3) of the Fed- eral Property and Administrative Serv- ices Act of 1949, as amended (40 U.S.C. 484(k)(3), and rules and regulations Courts Building (Old U.S. GSA Control No. G -Minn - c in downtown Saint Paul .7950 acres. he City of Saint Paul needs ize said property in perpe- doric monument purposes in its application and in with the requirements of the rules and regulations thereunder; and 674 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Whereas, Applicant is authorized, • be reimbursed from 7420-460. Job willing and able to conduct compatible 3t70-45. revenue-producing activities, and that Adopted by the Council September 12, regardless of any revenues derived 1972. from such activities, Applicant is finan- Approved September 12, 1972. cially able to utilize said property for (September 16, 1972) historic monument purposes as set forth in its Program of Preservation and Util- ization and in accordance with the re- Council File No. 259655—B quirements of said Act and regulations Y Robert F. Sprafka— and procedures promulgated there- under;.and Resolved. That the Northern States Whereas, Applicant agrees that any Power Company be given permission to income in excess of costs of repair, install approximately 680 lineal feet rehabilitation, restoration, and mainte- of Gas Main on Fremont 7' north of nance shall be used by the Applicant south property line beginning 18' west only for public historic preservation, of east property line of Ruth to 8' west park or recreation purposes as enunci- of east property line of Pederson under aced in its Program of Preservation and provisions or Ordinance No. 14786 ap- Utilization; proved May 27, 1971. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, That Adopted by the Council September 12, r the City of Saint Paul shall make ap- 1972. plication to the Administratoof Gen- Approved Sptember 12, 1972' oral Services for and secure the trans- (September 16, 1972) fer to it of the above-mentioned prop- erty_ for said use upon and subject to 1 exceptions, reset restrictions as the Secretary of the In- terior, and the Administrator of Gen- eral Services, or their authorized rep- resentatives, may require in connection with the disposal of said property under said Act and the rules and regulations issued pursuant thereto; and Be It Further Resolved that the City of Saint Paul, has legal authority, is willing and is in a position to assume immediate care and maintenance of the property, and that' Lawrence Cohen, Mayor, be and he is hereby authorized, for and on behalf of the City of Saint Paul, to do and perform any and all acts and things which may be necessary to carry out the foregoing resolution, including the preparing, snaking, and filing of plans, applications, reports, and other docu- ments, the execution, acceptance, deliv- ery, and recordation of agreements, deeds, and other instruments pertaining to the transfer of said property, in- cluding the filing of copies of the ap- plication and the conveyance docu- ments in the records of the governing body, and the payment of any and all sums necessary on account of the pur- chase price thereof or fees or costs In- curred in connection with the transfer of said property for survey, title searches,recordation of instruments, or other costs identified with the Fed- eral surplus property acquisition. Adopted by the Council September 12, 1972. Approved September 12, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259654 — By bean Meredith— Resolved, That an extra in the amount of Three Thousand Right Purpose Arena Building and said changes to cover relocation of two spot- light platforms, addition of catwalk, etc., as more fully set forth in Proje,t Architect's Change Order No. G-21 and Civic Center Authority Resolution No. 494, copies of which have been filed with the ActingHead of the part- ment of Finance. Charge to 6000-603 to Council File No. 259656—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby approve the following appointments made by the Mayor to the Disabled Veterans Rest Camp Association for the term set forth as follows: Reappoint Louis J. Thompson — Term expiring December 31, 1972 Appoint Alma M. Volk — Term ex- piring December 31, 1973. Adopted by the Council September 12, 1972, Approved September 12, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No, 259657 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 3356 for Class C2 -Restaurant, On and Off Sale Malt Beverage and Cigarette li- censes, made by Earle J. Woolley at 886 Payne Avenue, be an the same is here- by approved. Adopted by the Council September 12, 1972. Approved September 12, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259658 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council September 12, 1972. Approved September 12, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259659 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached po this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council September 12, 1972. Approved September 12, 1972. (September 16, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 675 Council File No. 259660 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council September 12, 1972. Approved September 12, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259665 — By Ruby Hunt— Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby request that the Mayor and the Capital Im- provement Budget Committee place a high priority upon and include in the 1972 Capital Improvement Budget the Flandrau-Hoyt Storm Sewer Program estimated to cost about $2,000,000.00 as this project is greatly needed in the immediate future. Adopted by the Council September 13, 1972). Approved September 13, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259669—By Leonard W. Levine— In the matter of hazardous buildings being that two story frame six -family dwelling known and described as 643 Dayton in the City of Saint Paul and situated upon those premises legally described as Lot 12, Block 1, Holcombe's Addition, according to the plat on file and of record in the office of the Regis- ter of Deeds in and for the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota. Whereas, Pursuant to resolution C.F. No. 259247, approved July 13, 1972, a public hearing was scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on_ July 25, 1972 before the Council of the ity of Saint Paul, said hearing pertaining to the condition of the structure located at 643 Dayton Ave- nue, Saint Paul, Minnesota; and Whereas, Upon facts presented at said hearing consisting of photographs, inspection reports and the recommenda- tions of the Building Departments, it is found and determined by the City Council that according to the records and files in the office of the Register of Deeds, the last record owners of the above described property are Myron W. Hall, Germain Sperling and Minne- sota Savings & Loan Association; and there are no lien holders of record; and that it is further determined that the above described building consti- tutes a hazardous building within the definition of Minnesota Statutes Sec- tion 463.15 for the following reasons: a. The building is standing vacant. abandoned and is subject to being entered by unauthorized persons; b. The exterior condition of the building is as follows: The front and rear entry steps are broken and deteriorated. Asphalt composition siding is missing and broken. The limestone foundation is.cracked and spalled. The foundation has sagged and the exterior walls are bowed and settled. There is extensive deteriora- tion of the entire exterior; c. The inspector has been unable to gain access to the interior of the d. The building in the above condi- tion is beyond reasonable repair; e. The building is unfit for human habitation in its present condition and the above corrections must be made in compliance with the Building Code and the Housing Code of the City of Saint Paul in order to make the same habitable; f. The building constitutes a nui- sance and a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare because of its physical damage, dilapidation and inadequate maintenance; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 through 463.26, and based upon the foregoing findings of the City Council the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby make the following order: ORDER 1. The owners of the above described building shall make the same safe and not detrimental to the public peace, health, safety and welfare by having the said building razed and the mate- rials therefrom removed from the Premises within thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this Order; 2. Unless such corrective action is taken to comply with this Order or an answer served upon the City of Saint Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court of Ramsey Coun- ty, Minnesota, within twenty (20) days from the date of the service of this Order, a Motion for Summary Enforce- ment of this Order to raze and remove the said building will be made to the Ramsey County District Court; 3. In the event that the building is to be razed by the City of Saint Paul pursuant to judgment of the District Court, all personal property or fixtures which may unreasonably interfere with the razing and removal of this build- 119 shall be removed within ten (10) days from the entry of judgment: and if not so removed, the City of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such personal property and fixtures as pro- vided by law: 4. If the City of Saint Paul is com- pelled to take any corrective action herein, all necessary costs expended by the City will be assessed against the above described real estate. and col- lected as other taxes; and be it Further Resolved, That a certified copy of this resolution and incorporated Order herein be served upon the last record owners of the above described property in the manner provided by law. Adopted by the Council September 13, 1972. Approved September 13. 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259670—By Leonard W. Levine— In the matter of hazardous buildings being that two story frame duplex and garage known and described as 524 Ashland in the City of Saint Paul and situated upon those premises legally described as Lot 5, Block 15, Woodland Park Addition, according to the plat on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota. 676 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Whereas, Pursuant to resolution, C.F. No. 259981, approved August 18, 1972, a public hearing was scheduled for 10:00 a.m. September 7, 1972 before the Council of the City of Saint Paul, said hearing pertaining to the condi- tion of the structure located at 524 Ashland, Saint Paul, Minnesota; and Whereas, Upon facts presented at said hearing consisting of photographs, inspection reports and the recommen- dations of the Building Department, it is found and determined byy the City Council that according to tic records and files in the office of the Register of Deeds, the last record owners of the above described property are William C. and Eilleen Kruger and Bermcc Ann Beckley; and that there are no lien holders of record; and that it is further determined that the above described buildings constitute hazardous build- ings within the definition of Minnesota Statutes Section 463.15 for the follow- ing reasons: a. The building is standing vacant, abandoned and is subject to being entered by unauthorized persons; b. The exterior condition of the building is as follows: The roof cov- ering is worn and parts are missing The wood siding is deteriorated. Ali doors and windows are broken or missing. Both the front and rear porches are sagging and broken with parts missing. The foundation has mortar missing; c. The interior condition of the building is as follows: The basement stairway is worn and weak. There is severe spalling of the foundation. The interior of both floors has been van- dalized. Wall and ceiling plaster is damaged. The trim is broken and missing. The floors have deteriorated and the fireplaces have been re- moved. The plumbing and electrical systems have been vandalized. Fix- tures have been removed and broken. The oil hot water heating system has been vandalized. The radiators have been broken; d. The building in the above condi- tion is beyond reasonable repair; e. The building is unfit for human f. The building constitutes a nu.s- ance and a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare because of its physical damage, dilapidation and inadequate maintenance; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 through 463.26, and based upon the foregoing findings of the City Council, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby make the following Order: ORDER 1. The owner of the above described building shall make the same safe and not detrimental to the public gpeace, health, safety and welfare' by avin$ the said building razed and the materials therefrom removed from the premises within thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this Order; 2. Unless such corrective action is taken to comply with this Order or an answer served upon the City of Saint Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court of Ramsey County, Minnesota, within twenty (20) days from the date of the service of this Order, a Motion for Summary Enforcement of this Order to raze and remove the said building will be made to the Ramsey County District Court; 3. In the event that the building is to be razed by the City of Saint Paul pursuant to judgment of the District Court, all personal property or fixtures which may unreasonably interfere with the razing and removal of this building shall be removed within ten (10) days from the entry of judgment; and if not so removed, the City of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such personal property and fixtures as provided by law; 4. If the City of Saint Paul is com- pelled to take any corrective action herein, all necessary costs expended by the City will be assessed against the above described real estate and collected as other taxes; and be it Further Resolved, That a certified copy of this resolution and incorpo- rated Order herein be served upon the last record owners of the above described property in the manner pro- vided by law. Adopted by the Council September 13, 1972. Approved September 13, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259673 — By Ruby Hunt— Whereas, The City, by Agreement dated June 28, 1972, agreed to release a certain existing sewer easement in exchange for the conveyance of a new sewer easement, and said agreement provided that the release of easement would take effect upon completion of construction of the new sewer or Jan- uary 1, 1973, whichever occurs first; and Whereas, The Department of Public Works has notified the City Attorney and the Mayor's office that the sewer will not be constructed prior to Jan- uary 1, 1973, and therefore asks for an extension of time to January 1, 1974; and Whereas, The owners of the land in- volved have agreed to such extension; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers are hereby authorized to execute on behalf of the City, amendment to original Agreement pertaining to the conveyance to the City of easements for the Cypress Street Relief Sewer System and release by the City of a pre-existing easement, so as to extend the time of completion to January 1, 1974. Adopted by the Council September 14, 1972. Approved September 14, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259674 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the Mayor, the De- partment of Public Safety and the De- partment of Public Works are re- quested to enter into negotiations with the Minnesota Highway Department re- garding the feasibility of building a parking lot for the City police cars on a strip of land along the north side OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 677 of East Eleventh Street between Min- nesota and Robert Streets; be it Further Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul declares its support of such negotiations and con- struction of said parking lot. Adopted by the Council September 14, 1972. Approved September 14, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259675 — By. Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council September 14, 1972. Approved September 14, 1972. (September 16, 1972) Council File No. 259676 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licensesapplied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council September 14, 1972. Approved September 14, 1972. (September 16, 1972) PRELIMINARY ORDER Council File No. 259634— In the matter of grading and surfac- ing with bituminous material the alley in Block 3, Weed and Halle's Addition from Hazelwood St. to Germain St. The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Mayor upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved with no alter- natives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $3,970.00. 2. That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 5th day of October, 1972, at 10:00 o'clock a.m., in the Council Chambers of the City Hall and Court House Building in the City of St. Paul. 3. That notice of said public hearing be given to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the im- provement and the total cost thereof as estimated. File No. 17647 G. Adopted by the Council September 7, 1972. Approved September 8, 1972. (September 16, 1972) PRELIMINARY ORDER Council File No. 259635— In the matter of condemning and taking an easement in the land neces- sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- cluding right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations thereof or construction of elopes in mingrading s d material the all yg in it o,bi 3 Weed and Halle's Addition to St. Paul from Hazelwood St. to Germain St. The having received the Creport Sof Paul Mayor upon the above improvement, and having- considered said report, hereby resolves:: I. That the said report and the same is hereby approved with no alter- natives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $800.00. 2. That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 5th day Of cra.m..inthe CgnniChambers the City Hall and Court House Building in the City of St. Paul. 3. That notice of said public hearing be given to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the im- provement and the total cost thereof as estimated. File No. 17647 S. Adopted by the Council September 7, 1972. Approved September 8, 1972. (September 16, 1972) INTERMEDIARY ORDER Council File No. 259632 In the Matter of regrading and sur- facing with bituminous material and constructing, where necessary, concrete curb and gutter, concrete sidewalk and concrete driveway's. Also construct a sewer for storm water purposes, and do all incidental work to complete im- provement on the following streets: St. Aurora Ave from Victoria St. to Dale St. Fuller Ave. from Victoria St. to Dale Fisk St. from St. Anthony Ave, to Aurora Ave. Avon St. from St. Anthony Ave. to Aurora Ave. Avon St. from Aurora Ave, to Uni- versity Ave. Grotto St. from St. Anthony Ave. to University Ave. St. Albans St. from St. Anthony Ave. to University Ave. (G-1997) under Preliminary Order 257945, approved April 7, 1972. The Council of the City of St. Paul havinCom- missioner of Financived the e report on ofthe above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: I. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, 678 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL and the said improvement is hereby CENTRAL AVENUE from Victoria St. ordered to be proceeded with. to Fisk St.; in FULLER AVENUE from 2. That the nature of the improve- Fisk St. to Grotto St.; in AURORA ment which the Council recommends is AVENUE from Fisk St. to Dale St.; regarding and surfacing with bitumi- in FISK STREET from Central Ave. to nous material and constructing, where Fuller Ave.; in AVON STREET from necessary, concrete curb and gutter, Central Ave. to Fuller Ave. and from concrete sidewalk and concrete drive- Aurora Ave. to University Ave.; in ways. Also construct a sewer for storm GROTTO STREET from Central Ave. to water purposes, and do all incidental Aurora Ave.; and in ST. ALBANS work tp complete improvement on the STREET from Central Ave. to Univer- following streets: sity Ave., all to be known as the ST. A'irora Ave. from Victoria St. to Dale ANTHONY HILL STORM SYSTEM St. (S-0971G3A), with no alternatives, and Fuller Ave. from Victoria St. to Dale that the estimated cost thereof is St. $220,765.89. Fisk St. from St. Anthony Ave. to Resolved Further, That a public Aurora Ave. hearing be had on said improvement Avon St. from St. Anthony Ave. to on the 3rd day of October, 1972, at Aurora Ave. the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Avon St. from Aurora Ave. to Uni- Council Chamber of the Court House versity Ave. and City Hall Building in the City of Grotto St. from St. Anthony Ave. to St. Paul. That the Commissioner of University Ave. Finance give notice of said meeting to St. Albans St. from St. Anthony Ave. the persons and in the manner pro - to University Ave. vided by the Charter, stating the time (G-1997) with no alternatives, and that and place of hearing, the nature of the the estimated cost thereof is $460,000.00. improvement and the total cost thereof Resolved Further, That a public as estimated. hearing be had on said improvement Adopted by the Council September 7, on the 3rd day of October, 1972, at 1972. the hour of 30 o'clock A.M., in the Approved September 8, 1972. Council Chamber of the Court House (September 16, 1972) and City Hall Building in the City of _ St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS - the persons and in the manner pro- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF vided by the Charter, stating the time HEARING THEREON AND FIXING and place of hearing, the nature of the TIME OF HEARING ON THE improvement and the total cost thereof AWARD OF DAMAGES as estimated. File No. L 342. Adopted by the Council September 7, Council File No. 259636- 1972. Approved September 8, 1972. In the matter of condemning and (September 16, 1972) Itaking an easement in the land neces- -- sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- cluding right of removal of lateral sup - INTERMEDIARY ORDER port from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations ithereof or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous Council File No. 259633- (material the alley in Block 16, Sylvan File No. 17641. Park Addition to the City of Saint Paul In the Matter of constructin and Fooshe Addition, from Randolph g a public Avenue to Palace Avenue (G-2008), at sewer in CENTRAL AVENUE under Preliminary Order 258535, ap- from Victoria St. to Fisk St.; in FUL-iproved May 10, 1972, Intermediary Or - LER AVENUE from Fisk St. to Grotto der 259097, approved June 21, 1972, Final St.; in AURORA AVENUE from Fisk Order 259276, approved July 18, 1972. St. to Dale St.; in FISK STREET from Central Ave. to Fuller Ave.; in AVON The Commissioner of Finance having STREET from Central Ave, to Fuller submitted his report in the above Ave.and from Aurora Ave. to Univer- matter as to the amount of damages shy Ave.; in GROTTO STREET from awarded for the taking of the land or Central Ave. to Aurora Ave.; in ST. easements therein appropriated for ALBANS STREET from Central Ave. the above improvement and to whom to University Ave., all to be known as payable; and also having submitted the ST. ANTHONY HILL STORM his assessment of benefits to property SYSTEM (S-0971G3A), under Prelim- from the making of said improvement, inary Order 258536, approved May 10.1therefore, be it 1972. 1 Resolved, That the said assessment of benefits be and the same is hereby The Council of the City of St. Paul approved. Coca- having received the report of the Co- Resolved, Further, That a public missioner of Finance upon the above hearing be had before the Council improvement, and having considered upon said report and for a confirmation said report, hereby resolves: of the awards of damages made by 1. That the said report and the the Commissioner of Finance, and also same is hereby approved and adopted, upon the said assessment of benefits; and the said improvement is hereby at the Council Chamber, in the Court ordered to be proceeded with. House in the City of St. Paul on 2. That the nature of the improve -;the fifth day of October, 1972, at ten ment which the Council recommends is o'clock A.M. and that the Commissioner to construct a public storm sewer in of Finance be and he is directed to give OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 679 notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. File No. 17637-S. Adopted by the Council September 7, 1972, Approved September 8, 1972. (September 16, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING ON THE AWARD OF DAMAGES Council File No. 259637 In the matter of condemning and taking an easement fn the land neces- sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- cluding right of removalof lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations thereof_ or construction of slopes in Albans Street to Dale Street (G-1997), under Preliminary Order 256661, ap- proved December 9, 1971'Intermediary Order 258987, approved June 9, 1972, Final Order 259180, approved July 6, 1972. The Commissioner of Finance having submitted his report in the above matter as to the amount of damages awarded for the taking of the land or easements therein appropriated for the above improvement and to whom payable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property from the making of said improvement, therefore,'be it Resolved, That the said assessment of benefits be and the same is hereby Resolved, Further, That a public hearing be had before the Council upon said report and for a confirmation of the awards of damages made by the Commissioner of Finance, and also upon the said assessment of benefits; at the Council Chamber, 1n the Court House in the City of St. Paul on the fifthday of October, 1972' at ten o'clock A.M. and that the Commissioner of Finance be and he is directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. File No. L -333S. Adopted by the Council September 7, 1972. Approved September 8, 1972. (September 15, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING ON THE AWARD OF DAMAGES Council File No. 259638 In the matter of condemning and taking an easement in the land neces- sary for the bl4pes, cuts and fills, in- cluding right removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations thereof or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Chute Brothers Division No. 8, from Grotto Street to St. Albans Street (G-1997), under Pre- liminary Order 256580, approved No- vember 30, 1971, IntermediaryOrder 258987, approved June 9, 1972, Final Order 259180, approved July 6, 1972. The Commissioner of Finance having submitted his report in the above matter as to the amount o£ damages awarded for the taking of the land or easements therein appropriated for the above improvement and to whom payable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property from the making of said improvement, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment of benefits be and the same is hereby approved. Resolved, Further, That a public hearing be had before the Council upon said report and for a confirmation of the awards of damages made by the Commissioner of Finance, and also upon the said assessment of benefits; at the Council Chamber, in the Court House in the City of St. Paul on the fifth day of October, 1972, at ten m o'clock A.M. and that the Comissioner of Finance beand he is directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by - 11,e.ie.. ited by the Council September 7 roved September 8, 1972' (September 16, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259614 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- structing aat pump station on EAGLE STREET SPRING STREET and a force main in EAGLE STREET from the Pump station on EAGLE STREET to Exchange Street, all to be known as the EAGLE STREET PUMP STATION and FORCE MAIN S-1238. Also con- struct a relief sewer in EAGLE STREET, Hill Street to Exchange Street (S-1266), under Preliminary Order 238746, approved May 22, 1968, under Preliminary Order 241081, ap- oroved November 26, 1968, Intermediary Order 241598, approved January 7 1969, Final Order 242011, approved Feb-'ruary 4, 1969. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the the said assessment is hereby In all re- ad the same is hereby >mitted to the District aunty of Ramsey for Resolved, That the be and it is hereby e payable in 5 equal Adopted by the Council September 7, 72, Approved September 8, 1972. (September 16, 1972) 680 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL RESOLUTION RATIFYING Resolved, That the said assessment ASSESSMENT Abe and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Council File No. 259615- Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. In the matter of the assessment of Be It Further Resolved, That the benefits, cost and expenses for grading said assessment be and it is hereby and surfacing with bituminous material determined to be payable in 5 equal the alley in Block 7, Hazel Park Divi- installments. sion No. 4, from White Bear Avenue to File No. 17415. Van Dyke Street. Also construct a Adopted by the Council September 7, �?a%er for storm water purposes in the 1972• a and in an easement, obtained, Approved September 12, 1972. on,y (September 16, 1972) Ha under and across Lot 4 Block 7, Hazel Park Division No. 4 (G-1905), under Preliminary Order 242922, ap- proved April 1, 1969, Intermediary Or- der 245036, approved July 29, 1969, Final ASSESSMENT Order 245364, approved August 26, 1969. A public hearing having been had Council File No. 259663- upon the assessment far the above In the matter of the assessment of improvement, and said assessment benefits, cost and expenses for improv - having been further considered by the ing THIRD STREET EAST from White Council, and having been considered Bear Avenue to McKnight Road (City finally satisfactory, be it therefore Project P-287) by grading, pavin and Resolved, That the said assessment g be and the same is hereby in all re- curbing; by constructing street, alley and driveway returns; spects ratified, and the same is hereby w constructing ordered to be submitted to the District and reconstructing sidewalks; by con - Court of the County of Ramsey for strutting storm water drainage facili- confirmation. ties; by constructing sewer, water and Be It Further Resolved, That the gas service connections;. and by doing said assessment be and it is hereby all other work which is necessary and determined to be payable in 5 equal incidental to complete said improve - installments, ment, under Preliminary Order 239771, File No. 17401-G, approved August 8, 1968, Intermediary Adopted by the Council September 7, Order 241932, approved January 28, 1972, 1969, Final Order 242636, approved Approved September 8, 1972. March 14, 1969. (September 16, 1972) A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above RESOLUTION RATIFYING improvement, and said assessment ASSESSMENT having been further considered by the Resolved, That the said assessment Council File No. 259639- be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby In the matter of the assessment of ordered to be submitted to the District benefits, cost and expenses for con- Court of the County of Ramsey for strutting public storm sewer in LIN- confirmation. COLN AVENUE from Cleveland Ave. to Be It Further Resolved, That the Fairview Ave.; in ST. CLAIR AVE. said assessment be and it is hereby from 200 feet West of Howell St. to determined to be payable in 20 equal Howell St.; in GRAND AVE, from installments. Howell St. to 400 feet East of Howell File No. 17351. St.; in PRIOR AVE. from Princeton Adopted by the Council September 13, Ave. to Grand Ave.; in HOWELL ST. 1972. from St. Clair Ave. to Grand Ave.; in Approved September 13, 1972. FAIRVIEW AVE. from St. Clair Ave. (September 16, 1972) to 200 feet North of Lincoln Ave.; in SARGENT ST. from 200 feet West of Fairview Ave. to Fairview Ave.; also RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS - construct catch basin leads to drain MENT AND FIXING TIME OF ASSESS - alleys in Kenna'- Subdivision; Blocks HEARING THEREON 1 and 2, Williams; Place; Block 1, Wright and Williams; and A. Berghold's Addition to Rosedale Park, Block 5; also Council File No. 259666- mcom Ave. trom Finn St. to Cleveland In the matter of the assessment of Ave.; and all to be known as the benefits, cost and expenses for con- WHEELER-FAIRMOUNT RELIEF SYS- struction or reconstrutcion of sidewalks TEM, (S -475C), under Preliminary and work incidental thereto: Contract Order 244539, approved June 20, 1969 71-M-0527, Levy No. 1, District No. 4, Intermediary Order 245196, approved August 13, 1969 Final Order 245511, ap- Assessable: Proved Septem{xr 9, 1969. F. O. 249797 -Grand Ave., both sides A from Oxford St. to Lexington Ave. public hearing have been had F. O. 254393-W. Seventh St., south upon the assessment for the above side from Ann St. to Superior St. improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Non -Assessable: Council, and having been considered F. O. 249797 -Grand Ave., both sides finally satisfactory, be it therefore i from Oxford St. to Lexington Ave. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 681 F. O. 254393-W, Seventh St., south particular owner to whom the notice side from Ann St. to Superior St. is directed. The assessment of benefits, cost and Adopted by the Council September expenses for and in connection with 13, 1972. the above improvement having been Approved September 13, 1972. submitted to the Council, and the (September 16, 1972) Council having considered same and found the saidssessment satisfactory, therefore, be it RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS - Resolved, That the said assessment MENT AND FIXING TIME OF be and the same is hereby in all HEARING THEREON respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on Council File No. 259668- the 11th day of October, 1972, at the hour at 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council In the matter of the assessment of Chamber of the Court House and City benefits, cost and expenses for con - Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; -traction or reconstruction of sidewalks that the Commissioner of Financegive and work incidental thereto: Contract notice of said meetings, as required by 71-M-0527, Levy No. 3, District No. 4, the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature Assessable: of the improvement, and the amount F. O. 255296 -So. Wabasha St., west assessed against the lot or lots of the side from approximately 130 feet North particular owner to whom the notice of the center line of Colorado St. to is directed. Delos St. 13Ad9 Adopted by the Council September side f0rom5Delo5 St. to Isabel SStt. ., west Approved September 13, 1972. F. O. 255297 -So. Wabasha St., both (September 16, 1972) sides from Isabel St. to Congress St. F. O. 255293 -Concord St., south side from Congress St. to Robert St. RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- The assessment of benefits, cost and MENT AND FIXING TIME OF expenses for and in connection with HEARING THEREON the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and Council File No. 259667- found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it In the matter of the assessment of be and a heT sameissaid assessment mm all benefits, cost and expenses for con- respects approved. struction or reconstruction of sidewalks Resolved Further, that a and work incidental thereto: Contract hearing be had on said assessmentbon 71-M-0527, Levy No. 2, District No, 4, the 11th day of October, 1972, at the Assessable: hour at 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council F. O. 254891-W, Seventh St., south Chamber of the Court Home and City side £rom Tuscarora Ave. to Watson Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; Ave, that the Commissioner i Finance give F. O. 254796 -Eighth St., north side the Chaotice rter, stating in said as require ced the from Jackson St. to Temperance St. time and place of hearing, the nature F. O. 254666 -Kellogg Blvd., south of the improvement, side from Wabasha St. to 250 ft. East assessed against the land the amount of or lots of the of center line of Cedar St. particular owner to whom the notice Non -Assessable: is directed. F. O. 254796 -Eighth St., north side 13Adopted by the Council September Ir1972 , Jackson St. to Temperance St. Approved September 13, 1972. from OWabasha KSt. to B250di't. Est south iof (September 16, 1972) center line of Cedar St. The assessment of benefits, cost and FINAL ORDER expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council File No. 259852- Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory,In the Matter of improving East Shore therefore, be ti Drive from Johnson Parkway to Lar - Resolved, That the said assessment penteur Ave. (City Project P-0586) by be and the same is hereby in all constructing a bituminous overlay and respects approved. reconstructing where necessary, don - Resolved Further, that a public trete gutters, streets, alleys and drive - hearing be had on said assessment on way returns, concrete base and storm the 11th day of October, 1972, at the water drainage fa fifties, under Pre - hour at 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council liminary Order 259475, approved August Chamber of the Court House and City 18, 1972. Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; A public hearing having been had that the Commissioner of Finance give upon the above improvement upon notice of said meetings, s required by due notice, and the Council having the Charter, sating m said notice thel heard all persons, objections and time and place of hearing, the nature recommendations relative thereto, and assetsseEl again stn the'lott ortlotsaofothe' thereforef be It considered the same; 682 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Resolved, To Improve East Shore Drive from Johnson Parkway to Lar - pen teur Ave. (City Project P-0586) by mi constructing a bitunous overlay and reconstruct where necessary, concrete gutters, street, alley and driveway re- turns, concrete base and storm water drainage facilities, that the Council of the City of St. Paul hereby orders said improvement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Director of the Dept. of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed in pre- pare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to pro- ceed with the making of said improve- ment inaccordance therewith. File No. 17646. Adopted by the Council September 12, 1, 72. Approved September 12, 1972. (September 16, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 259576—Ordinance No. 15188—By William P. Konopatzki— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7607, entitled: "An ordinance fixing the duties and responsibilities and the minimum qual- ifications for the variousclasses of hethy' s in the Classified Service of ,,, :approved February 13, 1935, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval, and publication. Passed by the Council September 15, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen, Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Tedesco, Mme. President ( Buller) -5. Nays -0. Approved September 15, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL. City Clerk. (September 23, 1972) Council File No. 259580—Ordinance No. 15189—By Leonard W. Levine— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF HAROLD V. ANDERSON AND ANNA L. ANDERSON AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: , OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 683 SECTION 1 est (hereinafter referred to as the That the proper city officers arel Permittee") for the construction of hereby authorized and directed to pay said overhead pedestrian bridge, upon out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, and subject to the following terms and to James J. Conlin, the sum of 2392.88, conditions: in full settlement of his claim of dam- a. That said permittee shall, at its ages sustained on or about August -9, own cost and expense and in accord - 1972, as more particularly set out in a ance with all applicable ordinances of communication to the City Council on the City of Saint Paul, Statutes of the August 17, 1972. State of Minnesota, and regulations of Public authority having cognizance, SECTION 2 construct said overhead pedestrian That said sum shall be paid n the bridge, under the inspection and to the said claimant upon his execution and satisfaction of the Department of Public in la form to be ase in full y the City, Warks, in accordance with permittee's pproved by the City plans and specifications as approved by Attorney, for all damages sustained in and on Elle in the Department of Public the manner aforesaid. Works and identified as Public WO kc SECTION 3 b.7 That said permittee shall pay the That this ordinance shall take effect costs for the publication of this ordi- and be in force thirty days after its nance and, all resolutions passed in re- passage, approval and publication. lation to this ordinance; c. That said permittee shall pay the Passed by the Council September 15, costs of administration, engineering, 1972, and inspection incurred by the Depart- Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, ment Of undertaking,Pulic costs are because of this ted Levine, Tedesco, Mme. President as a sum 01 $1,300.00 to be accounted (Buller) -5. Nays -0. for under Department of Public Works Approved September 15, 1972. Project dNumber sedB-1037; permittee shall furnish partment of Public Works all en of record that are a part - :t for or me SECTION 1 � LAWRENCE D COHEN the De docum TS That the proper City officers are Attest: Mayor. of the co hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, HARRY E. MARSHALL, of said bri to Harold V. Anderson and Anna L. Cit y Clerk. CU ion me addenda, Anderson, the sum of $472.20, in full (September 23, 1972) contract, " settlement of their claim of damages --- ings and b sustained on or about July 7, 1972, as more - Council File No. 259601—Ordinance e. That particularly set out in a com- munication to the City Council No. 15191—By Ruby Hunt-- nate all w: , on July 14, 1972. AN ORDINANCE MAKING PROVI- installation the affecte, SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimants upon their execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sustained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 1 SECTION 3 That Ordinance No. 760d approved That this ordinance shall take effect February 13, her y amended, a and and be in force thirty da the same is hereby further amended Y is after its by striking out the minimum qualifica- passage, approval and publication. tions in the specifications for Baker Passed by the Council September 15, II and Cook II; and by substituting in 1972 lieu thereof, respectively, the follow- ing minimum qualifications: Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Tedesco, Mme. President BAKER II (Butler) -5. "Good physical condition and one- Nays -0. half school year's experience as a Baker I or one year's experience Approved September 15, 1972. baking in a restaurant or cafeteria or completion of the Chef Train- LAWRENCE D. COHEN, ing Program at St. Paul's Tech- nical and Vocational Institute or an Attest: equivalent training program which HARRY E. MARSHALL, must have included training in City Clerk. quantity baking." (September 23, 1972) COOK II "Good physical condition ant] ouv- half school year's experience as Council File No. 259581—Ordinance No. a Cook I or one year's ext --fence 15190—By Leonard W. Levine— cooking in a restaurant or cafeteria or completion of the Chef Training An ORDINANCE SETTLING THE Program at St. Paul's Technical CLAIM OF JAMES J. CONLIN and Vocational Institute or an AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. equivalent training program which must have included training in The Council of the City of Saint Paul quantity cooking." Does Ordain: as kND GRANTING I. That said permftt: YG AND REDS- cessor in interest shall tORITY OF THE hold harmless, and de LTL, MINNESOTA, Saint Paul, its agents, PORATION, AND Ployees from any a. R ASSIGNS, PER- claims, losses, jucfgme O RUCT AN VER- penses and on accoum BRIDGE WITH- whatever er nature for ROBERT STREET Property arisen ICTION THERE- nected with the const] 'TREET, PUBLIC tion of said overhead 7 HE CORPORATE hereunder, and that ITYOF SAINT all other obligations, EAD PEDESTRI- Jointly and/or sever BE EXTENDED said permittee and its not limited to, ntract, sum of ns, design trac- op plans; �e shall coordi- existing utility private, with Dany or agency; and/or its suc- Fully indemnify, and the City of ,fficers and em - i all damages, is, suits or ex - of all claims of jury to person out of or con- ction and erec- :destrian bridge upplemental to on their part. and ROBERT STREET TO THEA WEST- pay all premium andj otherntaexpenses ERLY SIDE OF ROBERT STREET. therefor, Casualty Insurance Coverage, The Council of the City Of Saint Paul Company to ethede to talof $300,000.00 Does Ordain: for injuryto an in any sgle incident nand for thoe sex- SECTION 1 tent of $50,000.00 for injury to That permission and authority hereby in any single accident, indemnifying are granted to the Housing and Re- the City of Saint Paul against liability development Authority of the City of on account of all claims of third per - Saint Paul, Minnesota, a Minnesota sons for injury to persons and/or prop - corporation, to construct an overhead erty arising from or connected with the Pedestrian bridge within, over and on I construction and erection of said struc- Robert Streets the intersection there- ture hereunder, at all times, and to with of Delos Street, public streets ( furnish competent evidence a said within the corporate limits Of the City coverage, from time to time, to the of Saint Paul, said overhead pedestrian Department of Public Works of said bridge to be extended from the easterly City of Saint Paul; side of Robert Street to the westerly g. That said side of Robert Street. permittee shall, at its own cost and expense, make adequate SECTION 2 and effective provisions therefor and That the Department of Public Works shall ale mmuture thereon snow which is hereby authorized to issue a y proper to said Housingpermit devices through or on said overhead Authority and/or itsnd Redevelopment pmert pedestrian bridge and in a manner so that the flowing and/or spilling of the Ay, 684 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL same on any part of said section of said' partment of Public Works, shall furnish Robert Street shall be prevented at all and install such fencing enclosure or times; caging as may be considered necessary h. That said permittee shall conalruct to insure the safety of all pedestrian all of the supports of said overhead to, across said bridge and all ve- pedestrian bridge according to the hicular traffic traveling beneath said plans and specifications for said con- bridge, to the complete satisfaction of struction that are on file in the De- the Department of Public Works. If partment of Public Works; required by said Department, permit - i. That said permittee shall notify the tee shall furnish all documents of rec- Traffic Bureau of the Department of ord that are a part of any contract Public Works five working days in ad- which may be required for the con - as vance if the construction of said over- struction said future fencing, head pedestrian bridge shall make nec- indicated an d listed hereinbefore under essary the closing' of Robert Street or paragraph d of this Section; any part thereof. All expenses incurred r. That said permittee shall submit by the Traffic Bureau in furnishing, the necessary bond and insurance docu- installing or removing barricades, signs, ments to the Office Engineer of the and other control devices shall be paid Department of Public Works for ap- by the permittee and accounted for proval and submittal to the City Attor- under. Public Works Project No. B-1037; ney and Department of Finance for ap- j. That said permittee and/or its sue- proval and filing, respectively. cessors in interest shall not use any SECTION 3 part of said overhead pedestrian bridge That this Ordinance shall take effect for any advertisement or display pur- pose and the application thereto of any and after its passage, approval and advertising material or display shall be deemed prohibited by this Ordinance; publication.r k. That said permittee shall, in the passed by the Council September 20, construction of said overhead pedes- 1972 trian bridge, provide a vertical clear- ance of at least 15 feet, between and Levine, S rafineka, Mme. President throughout the course of the bottom P of said struettu�ir•e and the driving sur- (Butler) -5. face of said section of said Robert Nays -0. Street; Approved September 20, 1972. 1. That said permittee expressly LAWRENCE D. COHEN, agrees to comply with the provisions Mayor. of Ordinance No. 14568, Chapter 216 Attest: of the St. Paul Legislative Code per- HARRY E. MARSHALL, taining to street obstructions; City Clerk. m. That said permittee and/or its suc- cessor in interest shall complete the (September 23, 1972) construction and erection of said over- head pedestrian bridge hereunder and in accordance with the requirements RESOLUTIONS hereof not later than July 1, 1973; n. That said permittee shall notify the Bridge Engineer of the Department Council File No. 259678—By Leonard W. of Public Works five working days Levine— before and again when construction In the matter of hazardous buildings starts and notify the same said Bridge being that two story, four unit frame Engineer when construction has been apartment building known and de - completed to allow for a final inspec- scribed as 878 Park Street in the City tion; of Saint Paul and situated upon those o. That said permittee shall within. premises legally described as the North I he period of 20 days from and after ' -part of Lots 5 and 6, Block 4 , Lewis the effective date of this Ordinance, Addition, according to the plat on file file with the City Clerk its written and of record in the office of the Regis - acceptance of this Ordinance and agree- ter of Deeds in and for the County of ment to be bound by the provisions, Ramsey, State of Minnesota. terms and conditions thereof without Whereas, Pursuant to resolution. C.F. limitations, which written instrument No. 259130, approved June 26, 1972, a of acceptance and agreement shall be Public hearing was scheduled for 10:00 in the form approved by the City At- a.m. on July 11, 1972 before the Coun- torney; cil of the City of Saint Paul, said hear - That upon the completion of con- ing pertaining to the condition of the P structure located at 878 Park Street, struction of said overhead pedestrian Saint Paul, Minnesota; and bridge, it shall be turned over to and Whereas, Upon facts presented at become the property and responsibility said hearing consisting of photographs, of the City of Saint Paul, and the inspection reports and the recom- Housing and Redevelopment Authority mendations of the Building Department, of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota it is found and determined by the City shall be relieved of any further obliga- Council that according to the records tion under the terms of this Ordinanceand files in the office of the Register except as hereinafter sated in para- of Deeds, the last record owners of the graph q of this Section, and the City above described property are Bert A. of Saint Paul shall thereafter be re- and Annabel Bailey and Shirley N. sponsible for providing the ,%afe- Bailey; and that there are no lien nonce and operation of said overhead holders of record; and that it is further pedestrian bridge; determined that the above described q. That said permittee, upon future building constitutes a hazardous build - direction by and approval of the De- ing within the definition of Minnesota OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 B85 Statutes Section 463.15 for the follow- ing reasons: a. The building is standing vacant, abandoned and is subject to being entered by unauthorized persons; but ding is exterior rf llowsndNearly auto I he windows are broken. The exterior frame stairway used as a second means oress Lrecr sound oa dry rot�Theis evi-dence that the roof leaks as the ceil- ing tile is stained and the plaster ceilings are loose and falling. The roof on the south side segs and the chimney t the south side is deteri- orated at the roof It e. Asbestos sid- Soffitfascia and winare last in sashare rotted; c. The interior condition of the building is as follows: The interior has been vandalized and is rapidly deteriorating. The floors sag and floor covering is missing, The plaster walls have large areas where theplaster has fallen or has been torn off. A great deal of debris litters the floors Council File No. 259679—By Rosalie L. of the apartments. The bathroom Butler— .adrhas-dry rat,Some of the plumbg Whereas, Lil General Stores, Inc, de- ing fixtures have been removed ]eav- sire to withdraw Application M 473 for ing open waste lines which-' Class A2 -Grocery and Butcher, Off Sale Malt Beverage and Cigarette licenses at 111 E. Kellofgg Boulevard and request the thereon becauseethe firm fee d notoopen for business, therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers be and they are hereby authorized fee oft$ 3200 andeneral to cancelresInc. said apphe li- cation for license. Adopted 151972by the Council September , . Approved September 15, 1972. (September 23, 1972) which may unreasonably interfere with the razing and removal of this building from he entry of judgmented within ; and if not so removed, the City of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such personal property and fixtures as provided by law; pelled the take any acorrectivePaul is Com - action herein, all necessary costs expended by the Cry will be assessed against the above described real estate and col- lected as other taxes; and be it Further Resolved, That a certified incorpo- rated OrdOf ers herein resolution served upon the last record owners of the above de- scribed property in the manner pro- vided by law. Adopted by the Council September 15, 1972. Approved September 15, 1972. (September 23, 1972) cause of the porousfoundation. Mor- tar is missing in places in the founda- tion. There is evidence of dry rot throughout the building; d. The building in the above condi- tion is beyond reasonable repair; habitation tin lits for human and the above corrections must be ing Code and the Housing Codes of the City of Saint Paul in order to make the same habitable; f. The building constitutes a nui- sance and a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare because of its hysical damage, dilapidation and inadequate maintenance; now, therefore, be it Resolv wh Minnesota Statutes accordance e 463 115 through 46326 and based foregoing dings of thupon the e d y Council, the Council of the City of Safnt Paul does hereby make the following Order: ORDER 1. The owner of the above described b 'ld' Council File No. 259680—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, Proper notice has been re- ceived as vi a change in the partner- ship of David A., Ernest F. and Joseph A. Yarusso at 635-7 Payne Avenuehold, 8185,eexpiring January 31. 19uor 73, there fore, be it JoshResolved, Yarhuss with have the chis name removed from the partnership, the re- maining David A. and Ernest F. Yarus- so now hold the On Sale Liquor license, ui ing shall make the same safe and be dopted bymthe Coe is tten aroved.September not detrimental to the public peace, 15, 1972. health, safety and welfare by having Approved September 15, 1972. the said building razed and the materi- als therefrom removed from the prem- (September 23, 1972) ises within thirty (3o) days from the date of the service of thfa Order; 2. Unless such corrective action is Council File No. 259681—By Rosalie L. taken to comply with this Oyrder or an Butler— answer ul and filed in the Officn the e of the Clerk ceivedr as ,to raPchangic of a been and Of the District Court of Ramsey Coun- f Saint I stockholdings in the Gopher Loungge, ty, Minnesota, within twenty (20) days Inc., at 351-3 University Avenue, hold - from the date of the service of this ers of On Sale Liquor License NO. 8087, Order, a Motion for Summary En- expiring January or 1cen therefore, forcemeat of this Order to raze and � be it to the RamseydCounty Dlstrfcbe malt lasRpsolve , Eugene and J. Sc ult remains 3. In the event that the bu, m4 fs the resignation of Gloria E. Schultz as Cs to su razed by the ntty of Saint Paul �Vice President and Secretary, that Pursuant to judgment er the District office remains vacant and that the stock Court, all personal property or fixtures held by Gloria E. Schultz has been 686 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL acquired by Eugene J. Schultz, be and the same is hereby approved. Adopted by the Council September 15, 1972. Approved September 15, 1972. (September 23, 1972) Council File No. 259682—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, Proper notice has been re- ceived as to a change in the name of the corporation in the Kellogg Restau- rants, Inc. at 111 E. Kellogg Boulevard, holders of On Salmi Liquor License No. 8052, expiring January 31, 1973, there- fore, be it Resolved, That the corporation is now Associated Hosts of Minnesota, Inc., a Minnesota Corporation, the officers re- main the same, namely, Joseph Bulaski, President; Paul Rothman, Vice Presi- dent; Nathan Winters, Vice President - Secretary and Treasurer; and Associ- ated Hosts of Minnesota, Inc. owns 100% of the stock, be and the same is hereby approved. Adopted by the Council September 15, 1972. Approved September 15, 1972. (September 23, 1972) Council File No. 259683 — By Ruby Hunt— Whereas, The City of Saint Paul acting through its Valuation Engineer has secured an agreement for the pur- chase of certain easements for street and highway and slope purposes de- scribed as follows: Easements for street and highway purposes on, over, and across a strip of land 80 feet in width in the fol- lowing described parcel of land: All that part of the West of the Southwest quarter of Section 35, Township 29, Range 22 lying South of State Trunk Highway No. 12-108, now Interstate 94, except thatpart described as follows: Commencing at the Southwest corner of said Southwest quar- ter of Section, thence North along said West line, 380.0 feet; thence South 89° 22' 45" East parallel with the South line of said Southwest quarter, 97.74 feet to the point of beginning of the land to be described; thence North 3° 25' 45 East 121.28 feet to a point 105.0 feet East of the West line of said Southwest quarter, thence North parallel with said West line of the Southwest quarter 129 .02 feet, thence North 70" East. 202.19 feet; thence South parallel with the West line of said Southwest quarter, 321.37 feet; thence North 89" 22' 45" West, parallel with the South line of said Southwest quarter, 197.26 feet to the point of beginning, the centerline of said 80 feet wide strip of land being described as follows: Beginning at the point of inter- section of the east line of the NW�,q of Sec. 2, T.28N., R.22W, with a line 10 feet south of and parallel to the North line of said Section 2; thence westerly along said last described parallel line a distance of 980.8 feet to a point; thence NWly along a curve to the right tangent to last described line having a radius of 300 feet and a central angle of 50 degrees, a distance of 261.80 feet; thence NWly along a straight line tangent to said curve, a distance of 190.16 feet; thence NWly along a curve to the left tangent to the last described line having a radius of 300 feet and a central angle of 50 degrees, a distance of 261.80 feet; thence westerly along a straight line tangent to said curve 350 feet distant north of and parallel to the south line of Sec. 35, T.29N., R.22W., to the west line of the SW?a of Sec. 35, T.29N., R.22W., and there terminating. Also, an easement for street and highway purposes on, over, and across that part of the hereinbefore described land, lying northeasterly of the heretofore described 80 ft. wide strip of land, south of the south line of Suburban Avenue being a line 320 feet north of and Parallel with the south line of said Section 35, and northwesterly of a line described as follows: Beginning at a point on the said south line of Suburban Avenue 200 feet distant west of the northwest corner of Block 20, Scenic Hills No. 5; thence Southwesterly along a straight line at an angle of 55.00' with said south line of Suburban Avenue to the northeasterlyline of the said hereto- fore described 80 ftwide strip of land, and there terminating. Also, easements in the land neces- sary for slopes, cut, and fills in- cluding right of removal of lateral support from subject land or re- mainder thereof occasioned by ex- cavations thereof or construction of slopes in the grading of Suburban Avenue in the hereinbefore de- scribed tract of land, the extent of said easements being as shown on Drawing No. 2172, Drawer 2, on file in the Department of Public Works. Also, an easement for street and - highway purposes on, over, and across that part of the following described land: All that part of the East iz of the Southwest quarter of Section 35, Township 29, Range 22 lying South of State Trunk, Highway No. 12-108, now Interstate 94, except the East 1070 feet thereof, lying within an 80 foot wide strip of land, the center line of which is described as follows: Beginning at the point of inter- section of the east line of the NW% of Sec. 2, T.28N. R.22W., with a line 10 feet south of and parallel to the North line of said Section 2; thence westerly along said last described parallel line a distance of 980.8 feet to a point; thence NWIy along a curve to the right tan- gent to last described line hav- ing a radius of 300 feet and a central angle of 50 degrees, a distance of 261.80 feet; thence NWly along a straight line tan- gent to said curve, a distance of 190.16 feet; thence NWly along a curve to the left tangent to the last described line having a radius of 300 feet and a central angle of 50 degrees, a distance OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 B87 Of 261.80 feet to a point and there terminating, except exist- ing streets. Also, an easement for street and highway purposes on, over, and across that part of the hereinbefore described t of teeciaserlyof the heretofore described 80 ft, wide strip of land, south of bhe at line 320 feet north ofandParallel with the south line of said Section 35, and northwesterly of a line described as follows: Beginning at a point on the said south line of Suburban Avenue 200 feet distant west of the northwest corner of hence south westerly alongsabsrr igtht line souat th fine lof Sue of burban Avenueato heretoforeeadesclribed a 80f ft the said strip of land, and there terminating. Also, easements in the land neces- cludingrrightt of remo al ofand filatls e al support from subject land or re-atreOeclrCdVtOpstheofroccasioned onof slopes in the grading of Suburban Avenue and Burns Avenue in the hereinbefore described tract of land, the extent of said easement being as shown on Drawing No. 2172, Drawer 2, on file in the Department Of Public Works. Also, an easement for street and highwaySeepurposes on, over, and ac - cross that part of Lot 26, Block 20, 80 f of wic ide strip 'of land cen ter lineof which is described as follows: Beginning at the point of inter- section of the east line of the Wing Sec. 2 T.28N., R.22W., with aline 10 feet south of and P to the North line of said taofa261.80 feele Of t; to s point dis- tance here terminating. Also, easements in the land neces- sary for slopes, cuts, and fills, in- cluding right of removal of lateral support from subject land or re- mainder thereof occasioned by ex- cavations thereof or construction of slopes in the grading of Burns Avenue in Lot I, Block 18, Scenic Hills No. 4, and in Lots 18 to 26 in- clusive, Block 20, Scenic Hills No5, the extent of said easements being as shown on Drawing No. 2172 Drawer 2, on file in the Department of Public Works. wher there neare necessary The fora the ts described widening, and for of Burns Avenue and Suburban Avenue from White Bear Avenue, City Project in P -0495-R, and the price at which the easements may be purchased is in the ) total amount of $46,100.00, a fair and reasonable price according to the ap- praisal obtaied by the V naluation Engi- neer; and Whereas, The Valuation Engineer has recommended the purchase of the said easements at the price stated above as I viaenced by his report submitted herewith; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the purchase of the hereinbefore described easement is hereby authorized and the proper City Officials are hereby authorized and di- rected to pay to William D. Clappp and Rohland H. Thomsen, Rohlwill Devel- opment Corporation, and Cetum Realty the Corporation, vendor; saOf id sum easements nbe Paid to the aforesaid vendors from PDR Fund Code 6000-745, to be reimbursed rom 1971 MSA Fund No. 64-216-07, upon their furnishing evidence of good mar- tetable title in the aforesaid vendors, and the total payment to be made upon ;ender by said parties of appropriate 1942uVy `ca oy ane council September 15, Approved September 15, 1972. (September 23, 1972) Council File No. 259684 — By Ruby Hunt— actingrthrou he ft CtValuationa Engineer haseretgas esthe eofcertain easements street and highway and slope purposes de- scribed as follows: An easement for street and highway Purposes on, over, and across that Fart of Lct,two (2), Block one (1) root wide strip of land e of which is descrih..ri se tioninof the theat Point line fofntthe NW?a of Sec. 2, T.28N. R.22W., with a line 10 feet south of and parallel to the North line of said Section 2; thence westerly along said described parallel line a dis- tance of 980.8 feet to a point; rightctangent along o las described line having a radius of 300 feet and a central angle of 50 degrees a dis- tance of 261.80 feet to a point and there terminating. neces- saryAlso an easement slopes, cu, and fillse land fortIn- cluding right of removal of lateral support from subject land or re- avationstthereof ooccasioned con trucion of slopes in the grading of Suburban scribed tract tof aseInd etheeextentde- DrawingeNon2172e1Drawer 2.,r file in the Department of Public Works. Whereas, The easement described vdening Teandc const uctionheof pBurns '4venue and Suburban Avenue from Nhlte Bear Avenue, City project No. -0495R, and the price at which the asements may be purchased is in the oral amount of $8000.00, a fair and seasonable price according tothe ap- iralsl obtained by the Valuation Engi- ieer; and Whereas, The Valuation Engineer has ecommended the purchase of thesaid asements at the price stated above as videnced by his report submitted here- iith; now, therefore, pbe It erreinbeforeT described u e easements t is 688 hereby auth officials are rested to a: title total PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL orized and the proper Cityevidenced by his report submitted here - hereby authorized and di- j with; now, therefore, be it vendorr of said easemeanies nts, herrembeforeT describedhat Purchase e sements the 8,000.00, said sum to be paid hereby authorized and the proper City ;aid vendor from PIR Fund officials are hereby authorized and di - 15, to be reimbursed from rected to pay to Skelly Oil Company, and No. 64-216-07, upon its vendor of said easements, the sum of vidence of good marketable $550.00, said sum to be paid to the aforesaid vendor, and the aforesaid vendor from PIR Fund Code it to be made upon tender 6000-745, to be reimbursed from 1971 V of appropriate deeds con- MSA Fund No. 64-216-07, upon its fur - to said easements to the mshing evidepce of good marketable t Paul. title in the aforesaid vendor, and the V the Council September 15, total payment to be made upon tender September 15, 1972. by said party of appropriate deeds !ptember 23, 1972 conveying title to said easements to the ri", ev sem:,,. n,,.. Council File No. 259685 — By Ruby Hunt— Whereas, The City of Saint Paul act- ing through its Valuation Engineer has secured an agreement for the purchase of certain easements for street and highway and slope purposes described as follows: easement for street and high- wa purposes on, over, and across the otherly 10.0 feet of the fol - at the Southwest corner of said Southwest ?a o Section, thence North along said est line, 380.0 feet; thence South 9 degrees, 22 minutes, 45 seconds , parallel Witt the South line of s id South- - west a, 97.74 feet to the point of beginning of the land to be de- scribed: thence North 3 degrees, 25 minutes, 45 seconds, East 121.28t E feet to a point 105.0 feeast of the West line of said Southwest thence North parallel with Said West line of the Southwest ?q 129.02 feet, thence North 70 de- 6outn parallel with the west line of said Southwest ", 321.37 feet; thence North 89 degrees, 22 min- utes, 45 seconds West, parallel with the South line of said South- west !a, 197.26 feet to the point of beginning. Also, an easement in the land nec- essary for slopes, cuts, and fills in- cluding right of removal of lateral support from subject land or re- mainder thereof occasioned by ex- cavations thereof or construction Of slopes in the grading of Subur- ban Avenue in the hereinbefore described tract of land, the extent of said easement being as shown on Drawing No.2172, Drawer 2, on file in the Department of Public Works. Whereas, The easements described therein are necessary for the opening, widening and construction of Burns Avenue and Suburban Avenue from White Bear Avenue, City Project No. P_0495 R. and the price at which the easements may be purchased is in the total amount of $550.00, a fair and a reasonable price according to the ap- praisal obtained by the Valuation Engi- neer; and Whereas, The Valuation Engineer has recommended the purchase of the said, easements at the price stated above as I I by the Cottrell September ,d September 15, 1972. (September 23, 1972) Council File No. 259687—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas. Charter Section 10.07.4 au- thorizes the Mayor to transfer all or a part of any unencumbered appropria- tion balance within a department, office or agency, except fr rp appropriations outside of Charter talcin. u.,,»—— A shortage the Work- �ensation Ace nt in the e City Attorne is antici- therefore, be it That the sum of 000.00 ed from activity 099 on - !—e to activity ag5n_ ._ ter Fund 35) as follows: From Contingent Reserve - 0998 -410 .................$35,000.00 To: Workmen's Compensation -0950-425 $35,000.00 Adopted by the Council September 15, 1972. Approved September 15, 1972. (September 23, 1972) Council File No. 259688—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, Urban Renewal-Neighb.de hood Development Programs provide viable tools for the systematic and com- prehensive upgrading of streets, alleys, sewers, water distribution systems, tree planting, street lighting and sidewalk improvement; and Whereas, These 'on g overdue im- provements should be constructed Bur- ing the limited period of time when federal funds are available; and Whereas, Experience indicates that visible improvements to the public right-of-way provide the best incentive for property owners to update their properties; and Whereas, It has been the policy of this Council in improvement pro est areas funded by Urban Renewal - Neighborhood Development Program funds to provide for a i, assessment of the cost of such local improvements to abutting property owners in "A" or B" residential use districts;and Whereas, The City Council recognizes that the conventional methods and eco- nomic resources of the City are not capable of carrying out the required actions to provide such eligible renewal areas with needed improvements and desires to alter the policy hereinabove said OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 689 aminating all such as-. in the Council Chamber of the Court sidential properties in I House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on now, therefore, be it October 12, 1972 to consider the advis- a 1 adoptllan wally a co=rrection ornd nwreckin goandrre ovathe l of project improvement said structures on the above descrih—i Nn: al.l....w....a r uprtient rrograarea to be construct. ed m without assessment against abutting areas, whitch program shalldbetiunde, the sole and exclusive direction of the Mayor and the Council; and be it Further Resolved, That pursuant tc such program the Rousing and Re- development Authority of the City or Saint Paul shall be responsible for the Payment of the total amount of the cost of all such project improvements. Adopted by the Council September 15, 1972. Approved September 15, 1972. (September 23, 1972) Council File No. 259690-13y Leonard W. Levine— Whereas, The Atomic Energy Com- mission has discharged, without notice to the people of St. Paul, over 2400 gal- lons of radioactive liquid waste into the Mississippi River, and Whereas, The Mississippi River is a chief source of drinking water for the People of St. Paul and many suburban communities, and Whereas, The discharge of these radioactive wastes presents a serious health hazard and cumulative threat to the future integrity of St. Paul's fresh water supply, so therefore, be it Resolved, That this Council, on behalf of the people of St. Paul and in the interest of protecting our precious resources, reaffirms its opposition to the discharge of atomic waste products into our water sn,.ni„ e.. .. . and the Minnesota CongresSiona1 dele- gation of this Council's strong opposi- tion to this dangerous pollution of our natural resources and that responsible) ppolicies of off-site atomic waste disposal be adopted immediately. 1972. Adopted by the Council September 19, Approved September 20, 1972. (September 23, 1972) Council File No. 259691—By Leonard W. Levine— has requested thea ity rCoun ip to hold a public hearing to consider the advis- ability and necessity of the correction in Ing descwreeribed build ngsnd a saidl of t structures having been reported to constitute a Public hazard: Descrip- tion, Lot 493B1ockhAtMarshallDBoule- vard; Type of Structure — two story frame dwelling and 12' x 18' frame garage. Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: Ernest C. and Constance Cooper Twin City Federal Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a the =ic Gowns ]r of beheld hC City by Saint Pare ul ownerst,ofnthey by mail the record the last known address. as wy in ell astotheon r Interested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. (old) Adopted by the Council September 19, 1972. Approved September 20, 1972. (September 23, 1972) Council File No. 259692—By Leonard W. Levino— has a r �wreckin andyremoval of =the rg described buildings, said res having been reported to Ion- a public hazard: ss, 745 Hague; Legal Descrip- outh 80 ft. __ Lot 19, Block 7 known record owners of said buildings are as follows: Roger L. and Lucilha Lange Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Paul in the Council Chamber of the Court Octobers 12,s 1972 toyconside Ilia advtsn correction ornw=eckingoandrrering t e said structures on the above described property insmuch as said structures are reported to constitute � he...._,, _ on behalf of the City icil, notify by mail the record ^rs of the property in question at lastknown address, as well as interested persons of record, of late and time of the hearing. (new) opted by the Council September 19, Proved September 20, 1972. (September 23, 1972) cil File No. 259693—By Leonard W ,as )r wrecking and removal of thefollow- Lavdescribed inbeerepoateds toar constitute a rubric hazard: iona Lot i59 Block 2yS ltha& Tay]ORS 'addition; Type of Structure — Three '.tory frame dwelling. Whereas, It appears that the last :now. record owners of said buildings ire as follows: Theodore C. Friberg , brlic hearing beth ids by eandTbefore 690 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL the Council of the City of Saint Paul in the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on October 12, 1972 to consider the advis- ability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said structures on the above described property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the Building Department, on behalf of the City Council, notify by mail the record owners of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other interested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. (old) Adopted by the Council September 19, 1972. Approved September 20, 1972. (September 23, 1972) Council File No. 259694 -By Leonard W. Levine - Whereas. The Building Department has requested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the advis- ability and necessity of the correction or wrecking and removal of the follow- ing described buildings, said structures having been reported to constitute a public hazard: Address, 319 Charles: Legal Descrip- tion; Lot 1, Block 10 Gottochall'a Rear- rangement; Type of Structure - Two Story frame duplex. Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: Thomas J. and Carol A. DeLisle- fee owners Ivan C. and Mary K. Ericson - contract purchasers Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Paul in the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10.00 a.m. on October 12, 1972 to consider the advis- ability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said structures on the above de- scribed property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the Building Department, on behalf of the City Council, notify by mail the record owners of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other interested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. of Adopted by the Council September 19, 1, 72. Approved September 20, 1972, (September 23, 1972) Council File No. 259695 -By Leonard W. Levine - Whereas, The Building Department has requested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the advis- ability and necessity of the correction or wrecking and removal of the follow- ing described buildings, said structures having been reported to constitute a public hazard: Address, 1472 Edgerton; Legal De - Sort ption, Lot 7, Block it Harrison & Handy's Addition; Type of Structure - I , story Frame dwelling. Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: 'Herman W. and Josephine Kaphing- fee owner Walter W. Klossner- contract purchaser ThereforeBe It Resolved, That a public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Paul in the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on October 12, 1972 to consider the advis- ability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said structures on the above described property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it D parthment, er Resoonlved behalf That ethh Building Council, notify by mailof the recCord owners of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other inerested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. (new) Adopted by the Council September 19, 1972. Approved September 20, 1972. (September 23, 1972) Council File No. 259696 -By William P. Konopatzki- Whereas, The City of Saint Paul is committed to creating an efficient gov- ernment through its reorganization Plans, and ms. The initiation of these plans vision the installation of auto - equipment and procedures, conceivably may displace or the nature of an employee's po- tow, therefore, be it SIna[ the Mayor, the Civil ervice Commission and the Council of :he City of Saint Paul does hereby af- firm that every measure will be taken :o protect the employment status of all Dersonnel effected by governmental re- �rganization and automation, and such action may include on-the-job retrain - ng programs, transfers, reinstatement ,lights. and every other allowable ac - .ion in accordance with the Civil Serv- ce rules and regulations. Adopted by the Council September 19, 972. Approved September 20, 1972. (September 23, 1972) ,ouncil File No. 259697 -By Leonard W. Levine - Resolved, That the Council hereby Stifles and apptoves the action of the saint Paul Board of Appeals and Re- �iew for the Housing, Building and Fire 'reventSon Codes pertaining to the fol- Dwing listed property and as shown by he official minutes of said Board of f hed h, marked ted August EXHIBIT 97A"a is oat- 'c t ached hereto and made a part hereof Y reference: Case No. 40-72-P; Property613 Far - ington; Appellant-Magdahile Gros - hen by Ray E. Groschen. Case No. Far- ingt n; Appellant -Jo epht SchuOwei er. Case No. 56-72-H; Property, 481 Grand .venue; Appellant -Thomas Weber. Case No. 58-72-B; Property, 646-648 herburne; Appellant -R. V. Johnson. Case No. 59-72-B: Property, 2469 Uni- ersity; Appellant -Clair Strommen. Case No. 43-72-H; Property, 391 Sher- urne; Appellant -Dan McManfgle. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 691 Case No. 60-72-13; property, 992 Port- land; Appellant -Lyle Pheneger. Case No. 50-72-B; Property, 809 Day- ton Avenue; Appellant-Estyr Peake. Adopted by the Council September 19, 1972. Approved September 20, 1972, (September 23, 1972) Council File No. 259698 - By Dear Meredith- Cla ssoCl Res aur nThat pplOnand Off ti23 fol Sale Malt Beverage, Tavern and Cigarette licenses, applied for by R. E. D., Inc. a1 056 Payne Avenue, be and the same are hereby approved, Adopted by the Council September 19, 1972. Approved September 20, 1972. (September 23, 1972) Council File No. 259699 - By Dean Meredith - On SalevMalt That licensione made by Gertrude M. Hengel at 2469 W. Seventh Street, be and the same is hereby approved. Adopted by the Council September 19, 1972. Approved September 201 1972. (September 23, 1972) Council File No. 259700 - By Dean ey oper- Meredith- ated on said license which is hereby Resolved, That application for the cancelled. transfer of Class I -Vending Machine Adopted by the Council September 19, Location 1 Machine. License No. 5988, 1872' BrosriSuilI I 1973, 73,ial issued co at 8 g Approved September 20. 1972. W. Minnehaha, be and the same is (September 23, 1972) hereby transferred to 781 Hubbard Ave- nue. Council File No. 259705 - By Dean Adopted by the Council September 19, Meredith - 1972. Approved September Resolved, That licenses applied for by 20, 1972. the persons named on the Itst attached September 23, 1972) to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council September 19, 1972, Approved September 20, 1972. (September 23, 1972) Council File No. 25 Leonard W. Levine- gg be ng thataiter two oforyrdousingle ufamily 304 Aframe rkw ightknown n the anddescribed of bSaint Paul and situated upon those premises legally described as Lot 29, J. W. Bass Acre Lots, according to the plat on file and of record in the office of the Reg- ister of Deeds in and for the County of Ramsey. State of Minnesota. Whereas Pursuant to resolution, CF. No. 259480, approved August 18, 1972, a Public hearing was scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on August 31, 1972 before the Council of the City of Saint Paul, said hearing Pertaining to the condi- tion of the structure located at 1304 Arkwright, Saint Paul, Minnesota; and Whereas. Upon facts presented at said hearing consisting of photographs, in - Council File No. 259703 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses amed applied list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council September 19, 1972, Approved September 20, 1972, (September 23, 1972) Council File N By Dean Meredith- CityhCounciOlnunder Councber il File' No 255727, granted a Bulk Oil Storage li- cense to Mut61 ual Dealers Wholesale, Inc. atWenue and hereas, The Housing and Redevelop. his propertyion NoOf vember lip 1971 a d the Mutual Dealers Wholesale, Inc. va- cated the premises on November 30, 1971, using this license for three months only, and unused portion of theelicensefwhich exe Eired on September 1, 1972, therefore, be it pe cerse be and they the hereb r City authorized to refund to Mutual Dealers Wholesale, Inc. the pro -rated fee of $112.50, de- ducting $37.50 from the original fee of $150.00 for the three months th Council File No. 259701 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That application for the transfer of Class D -Original Container, Off Sale Malt Beverage and Cigarette he see Licenses No. 4309, expiring January 31, 1973, issued to Jack Cohen at 517 Waba- transfterredbto JacktCoha at 477 WabaY sha Street. Adopted by the Council September 19, 1972. Approved September 20, 1972. (September 23, 1972) Council File No. 259702 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the regwired fees. Adopted by the Council September 19, 1, 72. Approved September 20, 1972. (September 23, 1972) 692 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL spection reports and the recommenda- tions of the Building Department, it is found and determined by the City Council that according to the records and files in the office of the Register of Deeds, the last record owner of the above described property is Skyline Builders; and that there are no lien holders of record; and that it is further determined that the above described building constitutes a hazardous build- ing within the definition of Minnesota Statutes Section 463.15 for the following reasons: a. The building is standing vacant, abandoned and is subject to being entered by unauthorized persons; b. The building has been gutted by fire; c. The building in the above condi- tion is beyond reasonable repair; d.The building is unfit for human habitation in its present condition and the above corrections must be made in compliance with the Building Code and the Housing Code of the City of Saint Paul in order to make the sam= habitable; e. The building constitutes a nui- sance and a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare because of its physical damage, dilapidation and inadequate maintenance; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 through 463.26, and based upon the foregoing findings of the City Council, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby make the following order: ORDER 1. The owner of the above described building shall make the same safe and not detrimental to the public peace, health, safety and welfare by having the said building razed and the mate- rials therefrom removedfrom the prem- ises within thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this Order; 2. Unless such corrective action is taken to comply with this Order or an answer served upon the City of Saint Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court of Ramsey County, Minnesota, within twenty (20) days from the date of the service of this Order, a Motion for Summary Enforce- ment of this Order to raze and remove' the said building will be made to the Ramsey County District Court; 3. In the event that the building is to be razed by the City of Saint Paul Pursuant to judgment of the District Court, all personal property or fixtures which may unreasonably interfere with the razing and removal of this building shall be removed within ten (10) days from the entry of judgment; and if not so removed, the City of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such per- sonal property and fixtures as provided by law; 4. If the City of Saint Paul is cum - pelted to take any corrective action herein, all necessary costs expended by the City will be assessed against the above described real estate and col- lected as other taxes; and be it Further Resolved, That a certified copy of this resolution and ,ncorpo-� rated Order herein be served upon the, last record owners of the above de- scribed property in the manner pro- vided by law. Adopted by the Council September 20, 1972. Approved September 20, 1972 19 . (September 23, 72) Council File No. 259709—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That pursuant to the au- thority contained in Minnesota Stat- utes, Section 475.71, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby au- thorize the Mayor, Head of the Depart- ment of Finance and City Clerk to issue a registered bond of the City of Saint Paul in the amount of $10,000.00 to Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., New York, N.Y., in exchange for Registered Bond No. 3333, $10,000.00, issued in lieu .of City of Saint Paul School Improve- ment Bonds, Series No. 3, 2.10% due ! November 1, 1979, Numbered 86021 through 86030; said registered bond to be issued at the Office of the Depart- ment of Finance, and to be done under the direction and supervision of the Sinking Fund Committee; provided, however, that such registered bond so issued shall not incur any new liability on the City or extend the time of ma- turity of the coupon bonds which have been of or issued, and in place of which it is ordered issued, but shall only bind the City in the same manner and to the same extent as bound by said coupon bonds, or as provided in and by Chapter 475, Minnesota Stat- utes; the manner of cancellation of such Registered Bonds and the form of Registered Bond to be as prescribed by the Sinking Fund Committee. The De- partment of Finance is authorized to pay current interest on such Registered Bond by check. Adopted by the Council September 20, 1972. Approved September 20. 1972. (September 23, 1972) Council File No. 259710—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That prsuant to the au- thority contained in uMinnesota Statutes, Section 475.71, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby authorize the Mayor, Head of the Department of Finance and City Clerk to issue regis- tered bonds of the City of Saint Paul to George L. Cohen, New York, N. Y., in exchange for coupon bonds in the amount of $1,000.00 each, described as follows: 1. Water WorksBond, Series 1955A, 2.10%, due May to 1974, with 11/1/72 and SCA, Numbered 78906 and 78908; 2. Water Works Bonds, Series 1955A, 2.10%, due May 1, 1977 with 11/1/72 and SCA, Numbered 79060, 79061 and 79063; and 3. School Improvement Bonds, Series No. 2, 2.10%, due May 1, 1976, with 11/1/ () and SCA, Numbered 80781 and 80783; said registered bonds to be issued at the Office of the Department of Finance and to be done under the direction and superv,sion of the Sinking Fund Com- mittee. provided, however, that such registered bonds, so issued, shall not OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 693 incur any new liability on the City or 5090, the award being made to the ]ow - extend the time of maturity of the est responsible bidder meeting specifl- coupon bonds which have been author- cations. The Corporation Counsel is ,zed or issued, and in place of which hereby directed to draft the proper they are ordered issued, but shall only form of contract. The proper City of - bind the City in the same manner and ficial$ are hereby authorized to execute to the same extent as bound by said said contract on behalf of the City of coupon bonds, or as provided in and by Saint Paul. Chapter 475, Minnesota Statutes; the F. B. #5090 manner of cancellation of such sur- (To be reimbursed rendered coupon bonds and the form 7420) from Bond Fund of registered bonds to be as prescribed Req'n. No. 3118 by the Sinking Fund Committee. The Code: 6000-829 Department of Finance is authorized to Civic Center Resolution No. CCA -462— Pay current interest on such registered Approved 6/14/72 bonds by check. Adopted by the Council September 20, Adopted by the Council September 20, 1972. 1972. Approved September 20, 1972. Approved September 20, 1972. (September 23, 1972) (September 23, 1972) Council File No, 259711—By Robert F. l Sprafka— Resolved, That pursuant to the au- thority contained in Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.71, the Couciof the City Of Saint Paul does hereby authorize the Mayor, Head of the Department of - nance and City Clerk to issue a rFiFl- tered bond of the City, of Saint Paul in the amount of $100,000.00 to Michigan Lairs ng, Micbigannsun Insurance ange afor $100,000.00 City of Saint Paul General Improvement Bonds, Series No. 10, 3?4%, due August 1, 1981, with 8/1/72 and SCA, Numbered 59501 through 59520 coupon bonds; said registered bond to be issued at the Office of the and Depart - theof Finance, and to be done under the direction and to of the Sinking Fund Committee; provided, however, that such regtt e; bond so issued shall not incur any new liability turion tyeof City or extend coupon bon' hichfma- have of whichhitr is Ciideredutssued abut shall and to ithe same extenttas bound by said coupon bonds, or as provided in and by Chapter 475, Minnesota Statutes; the manner of cancellation of such rendered coupon bonds and the form of registered bond to be a, prescrlbed by the Sinking Fund Committee. The Department of Finance is authorized to pay current interest on such regis- tered bond by check. Adopted by the Council September 20, 1972. Approved September 20, 1972. (September 23, 1972) Council File No. 259712—By Robert F. Sprafka— concurs in thehactlon of the Civic Cen ter Authority in the award for furnish- ing and delivering GSA GENARCO SPOTLIGHTS to the City of Saint Paul, Civic Center Authority to J. R. Clancy, Incorporated as follows: 12—GSA GENTS ,ARCO SPOT- Reati Rectifier: Model SA 106-5el 0-5$ 3,939.00 Total amount of contract ...$47,288.00 Terms: Net -30 Days nit spec icat onsrice bi n inaccordance Bid Numbeth r i Council File No. 259719 — By Ruby Hut— Resolved, That the plat of Lou Sauer'$ Addition, as recommended by the Plat Commission of Ramsey County and ap- proved by the Acting Director of Public Works be and the same is hereby accepted. Adopted by the Council September 21, 1972. Approved September 21, 1972. (September 23, 1972) Council File No. 259720—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That upon the recommen- dation of the Mayor and pursuant to Section 10.07.4 of the Charter of the City of Saint Paul, there is hereby transferred thesum of $10,000.00 from the Contingentserve Account — Activity 0998-400 to a new Activity 0019 —Affirmative Action Program to be allocated as follows: Affirmative Action Program - 0019 112 Clerical -Clerk Steno II ........$ 750.00 116 Professional - Officer .. 3,625.00 Investigator .... 3,125.00 201 Automobile $ 71500.00 Allowance ..$ 300.00 202 Telephone and Telegraph ...... 300.00 203 Postage ... .. 625.00 206 Printing and Binding ........ 575.00 275 Duplicating Services ........ 250.00 340 Office Supplies . $ 2050.00 450.00 $10,000.00 Adopted by the Council September 1, 1972. Approved September 21, 1972. (September 23, 1972) ;ouncil File No. 259721—By Leonard W. Levine— dinance No,s 15132 theh Mayoro hays Ppointed Angela L. Wozniak to the 694 PROCEEMINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Position of Administrative Aide, now,[ sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in - therefore, be h (eluding right of removal of lateral Resolved, That said appointment is (support from subject land or remainder hereby concurred in and ;,-. aij re- tthereca. .occasioned by excavations spects approved and ratified. thereof, or construction of slopes in Adopted by the Council September the grading and surfacing with bitu- 211972, minous material the alley in Block 2, Approved September 21, 1972. i Butterfield Syndicate Addition No. 1, (September 23, 197-) from Grotto Street to St. Albans Street (G-1997), under Preliminary Order 1256517, approved November 24, 1971, RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- Intermediary Order 258987,aprovedAND TIME e Jr,6, 259180,pHEARINGTHEREON ANDFXINGproved uly 1972. MENT TIME OF HEARING ON THE AWARD OF DAMAGES Council File No. 259713 - In the matter of changing the grade of the alley in Block 4, Butterfield Syndicate Addition No. 1, from Fisk St. to Avon St. to conform to the grade as shown on the profile on file in the Department of Public Works. Also, con- nt I. the A dnnecessarying and aforthe slop recuts and fills, including right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by ex- cavations thereof, or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacinwit b g Block 4, Buterfieldnous teSyndicate l the alley tion No. 1, from Fisk St. to Avon St. (G-1997), under Preliminary Order 25fi577,approved November 30, 1971, In- termediary Order 258987, approved June 9, 1972, Final Order 259180, ap- proved July 6, 1972. The Commser submit ed hissio nce havin eport in athe above matter as to the amount of damages awarded for the taking of the land or easements therein appropriated for the above improvement and to who payable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property from the making of said improvement, therefore, be it of bact enefits behat andthe "id the same is assessment approved. Res h aringVebe hadthbefo beforeThat Council tlon said report and for a confirmation of the awards of damages made by the Commissioner of Finance, and also upon the said assessment of benefits; er.he House lnat 'he u the City boF St. tPauto urn the eighteenth day of October, 1972, : at ten o'clock A.M. and that the Com- missioner of Finance be and he is : directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. t File No. L331 -S. i Adopted by the Council September I2 20, 197'2. L Approved September 20, 1972. (September 23, 1972) submit ed his51oner reportf FIn athe above awardof edforo s tothe et king of the aandgoamount r easements therein appropriated for the above improvement and to whom payable; and also having submitted his as of benefits to property from the making of said improvement, therefore, be it ofRbenefiIs be�andt the is assessment approved. RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS-' MENT AND FIXING TIME OF : HEARING THEREON AND FIXING( TIME OF HEARING ON THE AWARD OF DAMAGES Council File No, 259714- in the taand king an asetmenter finc onthe mninand nee s - The Commissioner of Finance having submitted his report in the above matter as to the amount of damages awarded for the taking of the land or easements therein appropriated for the above improvement and to whom payable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property from the making of said improvement, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment of benefits be and the same is hereby approved. Resolved, Further, That a public hearing be had before the Council u on said report and for a confirmation of the awards of damages made by the Commissioner of Finance, and also upon the said assessment of benefits; at the Council Chamber, in the Court House in the City of St. Paul on the eighteenth day of October, 1972, at ten o'clock A.M. and that the he of Finance be and he is directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. File No. L329 -S. Adopted by the Council September RESOLUTION APPFifROVING ASSESS- EARINGN HEREON AND( F XING TIME OF HEARING ON THE AWARD OF DAMAGES �_ouncil File No. 259715 - In the matter of condemning and tak- ng an easement in the land necessary 'or the slopes. cuts and fills, including tght of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, oc- �asioncd by excavations thereof or con- tr.elmn of slopes in the grading and urfactng_ . 11_ bbituminous material the OF THE CITY O Resolved, Further, That a pub: hearing be had before the Coun, ofotheai wards rand for a eport damages made til the Commissioner of Finance, and al at upon Council Chamber, in the benefit eighteen h e in the ayity of October, on197 at ten o'clock A.M. and that the Con mfssioner of Finance be and he directed to give notice of said Cc at as prescribed by the Charter. File No. L330 -S. Adopted by the Council Septembe 20, 1972. Approved September 20, 1972. (September 23, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS MENT AND FIXING TIME OI HEARING THEREON AND FIXIN( TIME OF HEARING ON THI AWARD OF DAMAGES Council File No. 259716 - in 'he taking an esetn tfln the land necesd Bary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- cluding right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations thereof or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous naterial the alley in Wit'. under Preliminary'Orde' c ' 8591aap_ proved December 9, 1971, Intermediary Order 258987, approved Tune 9, 1972, Fina] Order 259180, approved July 6, 1972. The Commissioner of Finance having submitted his report in the above matter as to the amount of damages awarded for the taking of the land or easements therein appropriated for the above improvement and to whom payable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits from to property the making of said improvement, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment of benefits be and the same is hereby approved. Rsolh aringVebe hadthbefo eh the Council upon said report and for a confirmation thethe Commissionerfof Finance, and made also upon the said assessment of benefits; at the Council Chamber, in the Court the t eighteenth day off October u1197on 2, at ten o'clock A.M. and that the Com- missioner of Finance be and he directed to give notice of said hearing t as prescribed by the Charter. s File No. L -334-S. Adopted by the Council September 7 20, 1972, Approved September 20, 1972. (September 23, 1972) -- f; RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- f, MENT AND FIXING TIME OF of HEARING THEREON P Council File No. 259717 - In the matter of the assessment of be benefits, cost and expenses for con- A F SAINT PAUL, 1972 695 lc struction or reconstruction of sidewalks 'il and work incidental thereto: Contract :n 71-M-0525, Levy No. 1, District No. 2, .o Assessable: F. O, 253757 -Dayton Ave., south side A from Otis Ave. to the east approx. 150 e ft. F. O. 253113 -Summit Ave., north side from Cretin Ave. to Misslssippf River S Blvd. g F. O. 252872 -Summit Ave., north side from Moore St. to Prior Ave. F. O. 25312 Finn St., west side from r Lincoln Ave. to Grand Ave., on both sides of F' St. from Grand Ave. to Summit Ave. and Goodrich Ave. to Lincoln Ave. F. O. 252947 -Lincoln Ave., both sides from Prior Ave. to Cleveland Ave, b. F. O. 253113 -Su mmit Ave., north side from Cretin Ave. to Mis Blvd. sissippi River de from Lincoln 253120--Finn toiGrnd Ave.,sion both sides of Finn St. from Grand Ave, to Summit Ave. and Goodrich Ave, to Lincoln Ave. The assessment of benefits, coat nd expenses for and in connection with the above to the menu having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and On the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects a ....o r'urther, that a public e had on said assessment on Jay of October, 1972, at the I o'clock A.M., in the Council of the Court House and Clty ling, in the City of St. Paul; ommissioner of Finance give said meetings, as required by ?r, stating in said notice the place of hearing, the nature provement, and the amount gamat the lot or lots of the owner to whom the notice naopp ted by the Council September ?0, 1972. Approved September 20, 1972. (September 23, 1972) IESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- HEARIN"ING THEREON G TIME OF 'Ouncil File No. 259718 - In the matter of the assessment of enefits, cost and expenses for con- truction or reconstruction of sidewalks nd work incidental thereto: Contract I -M-0525, Levy No. 2, District No. a F. O. 253115 sHowelle St., west de 'Fm OGoodrich 52949 -Pierce LStcoleasAve"side •om Summit Ave. to Portland Ave. and 1 the both sides of Pierce St, from artland Ave. to Hague Ave. Non -Assessable: F. O. 252949 -pierce St., east side from tmmtt Ave, to Portland Ave. and on :th sides of Pierce St, from Portland ✓e. to Hague Ave. 696 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL tion of city government not otherwise The assessment of benefits, cost and assigned by this charter or by ordi- expenses for and in connection with nance shall be included in the office the above improvement having been of the mayor, and no power or duty submitted to the Council, and the conferred by this charterupon a par - Council having considered same and ticular office or agency shall be trans - found the said assessment satisfactory, ferred to any other. therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment SECTION 2 be and the same is hereby in all This ordinance shall become effective respects approved. ninety Resolved Further, that a public (9days after passage, approval and hearing be had on said assessment on publication, unless the effective the 16h day of October, 1972, at the date is delayed by the filing of a peti- thour of 30 o'clock A.M., in the Council tion pursuant to law. Chamber of the Court House and City Dated September 15, 1972. Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; HARRY E. MARSHALL, that the Commissioner of Finance give City Clerk. notice of said meetings, as required by (September 23, 1972) the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice OF THE COUNCIL Is directed. Adopted by the Council September 20, 1972. Approved September 20, 1972. ORDINANCES (September 23, 1972) Council File No. 259621—Ordinance No. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 15192—By William P. Konopatzki— An ordinance amending Ordinance Notice is hereby No. 3250, entitled: Council of the eCityby oif n nt that the Min "An administrative ordinance relating Council will hold a public hearing n- to the Civil Service Bureau of the City October 1l hold at public A.M. fn the of Saint Paul, approving and adopting Council Chamber in the City Hall and rales and regulations therefor," Court House to consider the approval approved August 20, 1914, as amended. of an ordinance, being C.F. 259677 amending Section 9.01 of the Charter The Council of the City of Saint Paul of the City of Saint Paul, the text of Does Ordain: the ordinance as follows: An Ordinance amending Section 9.01 SECTION 1 of the Charter of the City of Saint Paul That Ordinance No. 3250, approved (approved by the voters November 3, August 20, 1914, as amended, be and 1970) and pertaining to executive de- the same is hereby further amended by partments of the City. striking out Section 8 A 12, which reads as follows: The Council of the City of Saint Paul •Appointments to the positions Patrol - Does Ordain: man and Fire Fighter shall made at SECTION 1 Step C in the appropriate Standard Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sec- Ordinanceset of 6446.orth �n Section I B in it 410.31, and upon the recommenda- and by substituting In lieu thereof the tion of the Charter Commission of the following: City of Saint Paul, the Charter of the City of Saint Paul, as approved by the •' Appointments to the positions Pa - voters on November 3, 1970, is hereby trolman, Policewoman, and Fire amended by striking Section 9.01 there- Fighter shall be made at Step C in of in its entirety and substituting in the appropriate Standard Range as lieu and in place thereof the following: setforth in Section I B in Ordinance Sec. 9.01. Executive Departments. No. 6446." There shall be an office of the mayor, office of the city attorney, office of SECTION 2 the city clerk and such additional This ordinance shall take effect and executive departmentsnot to exceed be in force thirty days after its passage, six, as may be established by ordi- approval, and publication. nance. Each executive department so established shall have such functions Passed by the Council September 22, as are prescribed by ordinance. Ex- 1972. "Pt as hereinafter provided, the head yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, of each executive department shall be Levine, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. Presi- appointed and removed as provided dent (Sutler) -6. ' by Sec. 3.01.3, and shall have such Nays -0. educational and professional qualifi- cations as may be prescribed by Approved September 22, 1972. ordinance. If an executive depart- ment so established shall be restricted LAWRENCE D. COHEN, in function to police activities, then, Mayor. and only in such event, the chief of Attest: police appointed pursuant to Sec. HARRY E. MARSHALL, 12.12 shall be head of such depart- City Clerk. ment. Every office, agency, or fungi- • (September 30, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 697 Council File No. 259622—Ordinance No. 15193—By William P. Konopatzki— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7607, entitled: "An ordinance fixing the duties and responsibilities and the minimum qualf- v lasses ttiionsein thet he Classifid eService oofp the City," approved February 13, 1935, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 Februaryat rdinance 13, 3, 1935, as amended, 607 approve eoant the same is hereby further amended by striking out the minimum qualification,, in the specifications for Policewoman. which read as follows: "High school graduation. Must be not less than 5 feet 4 in tall (bare feet). Must be at least 21, but under 30 years of age." and by substituting in lieu thereof the following: "High school graduation. Must be not less than 5 feet 4 inches tall (bare feet). Must be at least 21, but under admitted to exaears of minailons8iiff they be are at least 19 years of age, but shall not be employed until they become 21 years of age:' SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval, and publication. Passed by the Council September 22, 1972. lmcn Hunt, L vine Spo afka, Tedesco, Mme. Konopatzki, Presi- dent (Butler) -6. Nays --0. Approved September 22, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (September 30, 1972) I• Council File No. 259661—Ordinance No. 15194—By Rosalie L. Butler—Ruby Hunt — William P. Konopatzki — late title: Director, Department of Community Services; By insertin in Section V under "Pro- fessional nrouP," in Grade 65 the title: Director. Department of Fi- nance and Management Services; By inserting in Section V under "Pro- fessional Group," in Grade 65 the title: Director, Department of Public Works; By inserting in Section V under "Pro- fessional Group," in Grade 61 the title: Budget Director; By inserting in Section V under "Pro- fessional Group," in Grade 51 the title: Communications and Programs Director; By inserting in Section V under "Pro, fessional Group," in Grade 46 the title: Research Aide; By ose lr ti nu Section V under "Pro- tthe itle: Administrative Grade 6 rative Aideothe Mayor; g fBesswria318G rin oup Grade 43 Pthe title: Director of Public Information; By deleting in Section V under "Pro- fessional Group," in Grade 44 the title: Administrative Assistant to the Mayor. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. SECTION 3 This ordinance is subject to the terms and provisions of the Economic Stabilf- cation Act. Passed by the Council September 27, , 72. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, evine, Meredith. Sprafka, Tedesco, vIme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved September 27, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, fittest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (September 30, 1972) Robert W. F. Sprafka MeredVictorithJ. Council Fye RNo osal59662 Ordinance No ub Tedesco— 15195—B Hunt — William P. Konopatzki — An ordinance amending Ordinance Robert F ' Levine—Dean Meredith— Ord entitled: An administrative Tedesco— Sprafka — Victor J. ordinance fixing the compensation rates rn certain city positions and employ- An administrative ordinance fixing the amen a approved January 23, 1925, as An of elected officials of the City amended. of Saint Paul, The Council of the City of Saint Paul Minnesota for , Pu Chapter 47to L ws of Does Ordain: SECTION 1 Saint ePaul The authorized ofthe s ani to That Ordinance No. 6448 approved Laws of Minnesota for 1971, Chapter January 23, 1925, as amended, be and 473, to fix the com ensation to be aid the same is hereby further amended elected officials ofd the City of Sant in the following particulars: Paul; and $y inserting in Section V under Whereas, after due consideration and 'Professional Group,' in Grade 69 study of the report of the Salary Com - the title: City Administrator; Pensatfon Study Committee submitted BY inserting in Section V under he Council, Counci118Fi1e Noe 259361, tof he Professional Group," in Grade 65 Council has determined a just and 698 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL equitable compensation rate for saic officials, now, therefore, The Council of the City of Saint Pau] Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That pursuant to the authority pro- vided in Laws of Minnesota for 1971, Chapter 473, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby fix the compen- sation to be paid the mayor and councilmen as follows: Mayor: $32,500 per annum Councilmen: $18,500 per annum SECTION 2 The annual compensation fixed herein shall be payable in semi-monthly in- stallments. SECTION 3 All fees, moneys or remuneration of whatever kind accruing the mayor or councilmen other than the compensa- tion fixed in Section 1 of this ordi- nance shall be reported to the City Council and Paid monthly into the City Treasury. SECTION 4 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. SECTION 5 This ordinance is subject to the terms and provisions of the Econgmfe Stabili- zation Act. Passed by the Council September 27, 1, 72. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, MMine. P e. resident (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved September 27, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN Attest: Maya HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (September 30, 1972) RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 259731 -By Robert F. Sprafka- Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground con- duit together with necessary manholes and lateral conduits to intersecting streets and alleys. Place buried cable in alley north of Sherburne Avenue and east of Aldine Street. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council September 22, 1972. Approved September 22, 1972. (September 30, 1972) Council File No. 259732 -By Robert F. Sprafka- Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain a buried cable. In the alley north of Grand Avenue west of Chatsworth. Cable to be located 6' south of the north property line from a pole lo- cated 50' west of the east property line for 310' to the rear of 1006 Summit. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay. cost ofAd ptedtiby theincident C Council 22, 1972. Approved September 22, 1972. (September 30, 1972) Council File No. 259733 -By Rosalie L. eas, The Saint Paul Chamber ra is one of our city's most im- cultural resources, representing aul in music across the United and ass, Dennis Russell Davies is the Orchestra as its new Music beginning a new era in the ­olvea, '1'nat the week of Septem- ber 25-30, 1972 shall be Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Week, and Resolved, That the Mayor and City Council encourage our community to hear the Orchestra and Dennis Russell Davies in their new season beginging October 14, 1972. Adopted by the Council September 22, 1972. Approved September 22, 1972. (September 30, 1972) Council File No. 259734 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Whereas, America's hunters and fish- ermen have made outstanding contri- butions to recreation, conservation and the economy, they are deserving of special recognition; Whereas, Since the turn of the cen- tury, hunters and anglers have been the leaders in major conservation pro - ;rams in our cities, states and Wash- ington, Whereas, Sportsmen's programs have aenefited hundreds of non -game fish and wildlife through habitat develop- ment, Whereas, Through their publications and organizations -such as the National ,Vjldlife Federation, Ducks Unlimited, .zaak Walton League of America and nany others -hunters and fishermen lave aided in the battle for a better mvironment and the wise use of nat- iral resources, Therefore Resolved, That the Mayor and City Council do hereby proclaim ieptember 23, 1972, as Hunting and fishing Day and that this Day be an mnual observance the fourth Saturday )f each September; all citizens are Irged to join with sportsmen-conser- �ationit s in a rededication to the wise Ise of our natural resources and their )roper management for the benefit of uture generations. Adopted by the Council September 2, 1972. Approved September 22, 1972. (September 30, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 699 Council File No. 259735 -By Rosalie L. September ptember Il, 1972, in the matter of Resolved. That application for Sunda Knutson Compan and On Sale Liquor license made b y °Pment Com Y Knutson Devel- following applicant who is a holder of defendant, landnY plaintiffs, vs. City of an On Sale Liquor license at the ad- a Minnesota corporation, dress shown, be and the same js hereb Dale E. pe George W. Thompson, Apel, Marilyn M. Lantry, and granted and in compliance with C. F. tion, ha unincorporated association, In on behalf unincorporated Battle Creek soca tion Ia- No. 235531, Ordinance No. 13755, which tervenors, District Court File No. amends Chapter No. 308.00 of the St. 385116, the Knutson Development Com - Paul Legislative Code and Ordinances. party, a division of the Knutson Com - The Janet Corporation, 1414-18 White Bear Ave. pony, be and hereby is granted a pper- Adopted by the Council September mut co install a 132 -car g faciilly 22, 1972. conjunction with a a64 in Approved September 22, 1972. residential development on Property (September 30, 1972 located on the E Property > between Burns Avenue and NorthSPark ---- Drive in the City of Saint Paul, more Council File No. 259736 - B Particularly described as follows: Meredith- Y Dean Lots 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses Battle Creek Heights, Plat ack 21, applied for by the organizations named a1] in accordance with the final Plans In the list attached to this resolution dated Received April be and the same are hereb to the condition hat 28,1972- 7applicantt and the City Clerk is inslruetedte o haul ee and its successors and assigns issue such licenses upon the payment applicable make due compliance with all into the City treasury of the required ordinances s, State ions of the m escand fees. Adopted b Septemberregulations of public authorities having 22, ].972. Y the Council 72 cognizance. Approved September 22, 1972, ,.Adopted by the Council September 19, (September 30, 1972) 1972' -�-. the Ma ora without the signature of Y pursuant to Section 6.08 of Council File No. 259737 - By Dean the St. P � temb harter. 1972) Meredith- Resolved, That licenses applied for at the persons named on the list Council File No. 259742 - attached to this resolution be and the In the Matter of constructing and same are hereby granted, and the City reconstructing Clerk is instructed t1.1 o issue such If all other work which is necessary and censes upon the Y g sidewalks and by doing treasury of the required tfeeso the Cit improvement, exceptewhereeit following 1 rg Adopted by the Council September mined that th 22, 1972. good and sufficient Approved September , 1 2) both sides f om F rest St tonEa j ga (September 30, 1972) untler Preliminar ----�- Proved May 25, 1972, Order 258782, ap- Council File No. 259738 - B u A Public hearing having been had Meredith- Y Dean noticeon the above improvement upon oue Resolved, That licenses applied for all persons objecto nscil having Bard by the persons named on the list dations relative thereto,If and having attached to this resolution d and the fully considered the same; therefore, same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such If- be Resolved, B censes upon the payment into the City of St. Paul that tall orders the above treasury of the required fees. matter be a Adopted by the Council September nulled and an are hereby cancelled, an - 22, 1872' in in said that er be discontlnuedeed- APproved September 22, 1972. File No. S9726. (September 30, 1972) Adopted by the Council September 26, 1972. Council File NO. 259739 Approved September 27 Meredith- - BY Dean (Sept72 ember 30, , 19 19 Resolved, That licenses applied for �---.- bY the persons named on the list Council File No. 259749 -By Leonard W. attached h this resolution be and the Levine - same are hereby granted, and the City Whereas, the City Council of the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the °f Saint Paul is informed b treasury of the required fees. City Partment of Parks, Recreationandthe PDe- 22Adg72ted by the Council September buildinlie dings located at'vacant and open Approved September 22, 1972 365 Aurora (September 30, �72) in the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- mate hazard to the public health, wel- Council File No. 259689- fare and safety; and Butler- BY Rosalie L. Whereas the last known Resolved, That pursuant to a °u'ners of said property are; record Order issued by a Jude Court Anastasia Robinson Court, Second Judicial District, CCounty ! Missouri 3 Robinson of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, dated Cora Anderson Carr Charles A. Anderson 700 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL and said owners have failed to secure Public Buildings that the vacant and the same against entry by unauthorized open building(s) located at: Persons in violation of Section 192.18 743 Ashland m of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and . said vacant and open building(s) have the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- been found and determined by the mate hazard to the public health, wel- Council of the City of Saint Paul to fare and safety; and constitute a menace to the public whereas, The last known record health, welfare and safety anda public owners -of said property are: nuisance which must be immediately Morris Gertz abated to prevent loss of life or proper- and said owners have failed to secure ty; now, therefore be it the same against entry by unauthorized Resolved, That the Department of persons in violation of Section 192.18 of Parks. Recreation and Public Buildings the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and is authorized and directed to immedg- said vacant and open buildings) have ately secure said buildings by the use been found and determined by the of contract labor under contract Council of the City of Saint Paul to L 7525 pending proceedings under the constitute a menace to the public Hazardous Buildings Act; and be it health, welfare and safety and a public Further ResolvedThat the expense nuisance which must be immediately of securing such buildings be paid from abated to prevent loss of life or proper - Fund No. 0756-269. Summary Abate- ty; now, therefore be it ment, and that the Corporation Counsel Resolved, That the Department of be directed to take appropriate action Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings to reimburse said fund by action against is authorized and directed to immedi- the owner of said property.ately secure said buildings by the use Estimated cost $57.25, of contract labor under contract No. Adopted by the Council September 26, L 7525 pending proceedings under the 1872. Hazardous Buildings Act; and be it Approved September 27, 1972. Further ResolvedThat the expense (September 30, 1972) of securing such buildings be paid from Fund No. 0756-256, Summary Abate- ment, and that the Corporation Counsel Council File No. 259750 -By Leonard W. be directed to take appropriate action Levine- to reimburse said fund by action Whereas, The City Council of the City against the owner of said property. of Saint Paul is informed by the De- Adopted by the Council September 26, partment of Parks. Recreation and Pub- 1972. ltcBuildings that the vacant and open Approved September 27, 1972. build ing(s) located at: (September 30, 1972) 570 Concordia in the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- mate hazard to the public health, we]- Council File No. 259752 -By Leonard W. fare and safety; and Whereas, The last known record Levine - owners of said property are: Whereas, The Bureau of Public Carrie Wilson Buildings has issued an order directing and said owners have failed to secure that a certain nuisance be removed the same against entry by unauthorized and abated on property located within persons in violation of Section 192.18 the City s, Saint Paul; and of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and Whereas, The owner has filed at said vacant and open building(s) have appeal from said hold requesting that been found and determined by the the he Council hold i public hearing Council of the City of Saint Paul to far the purpose of rescinding or affirm - constitute a menace to the public ing this order; and health, welfare and safety and a public 15154, Whereas, was held uant tobefore the Cit nuisanceabated which must be immediately Council on September 21, 1972, and the prevent loss of life or proper- Council does consider the findin s of ty; now, therefore be it the Bureau of Public Buildin g Resolved, That the Department of therefore, be it gs; now, Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings Resolved, That the Council of the is authorized and directed to immedi- City of Saint Paul does hereby confirm mately secure said buildings by the use the findings of the Bureau of Public of contract labor under contract L-7525 Buildings and does hereby find that a pending proceedings under the Hazard- nuisance exists at the real property at ous Buildings Act; and be It P Y Further Resolved, That the expense 30 East Maryland Avenue, described od as of securing such buildings be paid from Lot 4, Emanuel Church Sub. "A" of St. Fund No. 0756-269, Summary Abate- Paul North Oranch; namely, piles of ment, and that the Corporation Coun- lumber, tree branches, cans, tires, etc., set be directed to take apppropriate in yard area; and be It action to reimburse said fund by action Further Resolved, That the owner rof e - against the owner of said property, the property is hereby directed n re - Estimated cost $45.80 (New) move the nuisance forthwith and to ve completed such removal within Adopted by the Council September 26, ha 1972 one week of the date of this resolution; Approved September 27, 1972and be it (September 30, 1972) Further Resolved, That if the nui- sance is not removed and abated by the owner, as provided above, the Bureau h the Council File No. 259751 -By William P. Departmentt of Public cWorrks, is hereby Konopatzki- authorized and directed to remove and Whereas, The City Council of the City abate the nuisance from the above de - of Saint Paul is informed by the De- scribed property; and thereafter to partment of Parks, Recreation and assess the costs incurred therein against OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 701 the real property in the manner pro- Aldine from an existing vided for in Ordinance No. 15154, Adopted by the Council Septernber lof Of itlhie center e center lime of AldineAldine tin 18o, cast dt 26, 1972. Approved September 27, 1972, once with the sketch attached hereto. (September 30, 1972) 26A19P ed by the Council September 72 Approved September 27, 1972 Council File No. 259753 (September 30, 19 D 72) . Meredith- - BY Dean Resolved, That licenses applied for by Count heresons resolution be anhe attached same are Resp hereby granted, and the City Clerk is thorit instructed to issue such licenses upon Sectio the payment into the City treasury of of Sat the required fees. Adopted by the Council September Finam 26, 1972. Approved September 27, 1972 Paull if (September 30, 1972) M. Mi exchat in the Council File No. 259754 of Re€ Meredith- - BY Dean lieu o Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses lmpro, applied for borganizations Februa on the list artacheorganiz this na ion 1, 1986, be and the same are herebysive; a and the City Clerk is instructd toaissue at the such licenses upon the direct the City treasury of the required fees mg Fu Ad97 .opted by the Council September ever, tl 26. Ppro sued at Approved S File No. 259758 -By Robert F. ka- ved, That pursuant to the au - contained in Minnesota Statutes, Pa ll does hereby authorize the the Head of the DeBpaliment oancd odereltstbnofthe OfSainf the amount of $5,000 to Eunice ck, Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 'e for Registered Bond No. 3403 imount of $5,000, issued in lieu ;tered Bond No. 3401, issued in Ment BonSaintsriesallo. 7 dated V 1, 1959, 3.20%, due February drgste2t8issued eierdbond obe Office of the Department of and to be done under and supervision of the Sink - f Committee; provided, how It such registered bond so is-- 11eptember 27, 1972, on the Cynor xtend the ewtimliability msy (September 30, 1972) turity of the coupon bonds which have been authorized or issued, and in place of which it is ordered issued, but shall Council File No. 259755 - B only bind the Cit in Meredith- y Dean and to the Y the same manner pp same extent as bound by Resolved, That licenses applied for by said 'on Chspieon l475� i or as pa Statutes - the in the persons named on the Inst attached ahe nd b Minnesota Statutes; to this resolution be and the same are RegisteredeBonds and thelf rmoof Reg hereby granted, and the City Clerk is istered Bond to be as Prescribed b instructed to issue such licenses upon Sinking Fund Commitee. The Depart the payment into the Clty treasury of the required fees. ment of Finance is authorized to pay currenAdopted by the Council September Bond by check on such Registered 26, 1972. Adopted by the Council September Approved September 27, 1972. 26, 1972. (September 30, 1972) Approved September 27, 1972. (September 30, 1972) Council File No. 25975613Robert F. ---- S prafka- Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and herefter maintain buried cable. dewalk ofnder theShe Sherburne Avenue 2the 1 t'eet estnorth i of the west property liner' of Cedar Street. All work to be to accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost Of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council 26, 1972. September Approved September 27, 1972 (September 30, 1972) Council File No. 259757 -By Robert F. - Sprafka- Resolved, That the Northern States ' Power Company be given permission to Police Chief thetain a Undergrouct nd ele tricacable alon I Fire Chief main- Further Resolved, A co the alley north of Sherburne, 4 Glutton with a letter of tranamittalsfrom East of the Council President be directed to 702 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Frank Marzitelli, Chairman of the Sal- ary Compensation Study Committee. Further Resolved, That the projects Adopted by the Council September previously submitted to and approved by HUD as provided for in MC3150.2 26, 1972. Approved September are hereby approved. A list of such 27, 1972. (September 30, 1972) projects is attached hereto and made a part hereof. Adopted by the Council September 27, 1972. Council File No. 259761—By Leonard W. Approved September 27, 1972. Levine— (September 30, 1972) Whereas, The City Conncil of St. Paul recognizes that a substantial transporta- tion crisis will confront this city and the Council File No. 259767—By Robert F. entire metropolitan area by the early 1980's unless aggressive, creative Sprafka— steps are taken today in the field of Resolved, That hereby permission be and is public transportation, now, therefore, erey granted to the Northwestern Bell be it Resolved, That the Metropolitan Telephone Company to make nee - es_ary excavations for and to place and Transit Commission is hereby urged to begin early implementation of an auto- hereafter maintain an underground conduit mated transit vehicle system with a On west side of Fairview Avenue fair proportion of the first stage of such from alley south of Eleanor to Hampp- a system to be located in Ramsey Shire and on east side of Edggecumbe County. Adopted by the Council September Road from Hampshire to St. Paul Avenue. 26, 1972. Approved September 27, 1972. All work to be In accordance with the attached plans (September 30, 1972) as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council September 27 Council File No. 259762—By William Konopatzki— Resolved, That the Council of t City of Saint Paul hereby declares th t the week of September 25th - 29th hereby declared Strep Detection Wee and be it FurtherResolved, That all citizens are urged to be on the alert and co- operate With the program of Strep De- tection conducted by the Saint Paul Bureau of Health. Adopted by the Council September 26, 1972. Approved September 27, 1972. (September 30, 1972) 1972. Approved September 27, 1972. (September 30, 1972) Council File No. 259768-13y Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States ower Company be given permission to i ;all approximately 430 lineal feet of ga main on Concord Avenue south side in Kansas and Page St. under provi ns of ordinance No. 14786, ap- proved 101ay ,_, 197L Adopted b the•ouncil September 27, Council File No, 259766—By Rosalie L. (.eptember 3U?y 7722) Butler— _ Whereas, The HUD Guidelines Set forth in MC3150.2 requires local govern- Council File No. 259769—By Robe ing body approval of amendments to Sprafka— the Grant Budget which exceed an Resolved, That permission be and is amount equal to 25 percent of the City's hereby granted to the Northwestern last previous annual Model Cities Allo- Bell Telephone Company to make nee - Whereas and P P Y Whereas, It is necessary for the City e;sary excavations for and to place and of Saint Pa III to allocate and encumber hereafter maintain a buried telephone all First Action Year Funds prior to cable in the alley east of Mendota the end of the First Action Year on Street, south of Geranium Avenue. September 30, 1972; and All work to be in accordance with Whereas, Approximately $725,000.00 of the attached plans as approved. First Action Year Funds have not been The Telephone Company to pay cost reallocated; and of publlcat on incident hereto. Whereas. The Model Neighborhood Adopted by the Council September 27, Planning Council has voted to allocate 1972' any and all unallocated First Action Approved September 27, 1972. Year Funds to the construction of a (September 30, 1972) Swimming Pool adjacent to the Oxford Recreation Center at Lexington and Iglehart Avenues In Saint Paul; now, Council File No. 259770—By Leonard W. therefore, be it Levine— Resolved, That $725,000.00, the existing Whereas, The City Council of the Cit unallocated funds and any other funds Y that become unallocated from the Saint °f Saint Paul is informed by the De- Paul Model Cities First Action Year, be partment of Parks, Recreation and Pub - hereby allocated to the Model Cities be Buildings that the vacant and open Swimming Pool Project, and that that building(s) located at: project be approved for submission to 366 Burgess HUD as the Amendment to the First in the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- Action Year Plan. A description of the ; mate hazard to the public health, wel- Swimming Pool Project is attached fare and safety; and hereto and made a part hereof; and be Whereas, the last known record it . owners of said property are: OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 George W. Smith, fee owner Laura Jeffrey, contract purchaser and said owners have failed to see the same against entry by unauthoriz Persons In violation of Section 192.18 the Saint Paul Legislative Code, said vacant and open building(s) ha- bCouncil een found and determined by tl constitute the menace ofSaintatth Paul health, welfare and safety andea ppubl nuisance which must be immediate] abated to prevent loss of life or prof erty; now, therefore be it Resolved, That the Department minedggc Paauthorized aOn nd dire cedlltonuadin ate]y secure said buildings by the us of contract labor under contract Nc L7525 pending proceedings under th, Hazardous Buildings Act; and be it Of securingRsuchvbuildings bee id fr t Fund No. 0756-256 Summary Abatement and that the Corporation Counsel be dl rected to take appropriate action to re• im burse said fund by action against the owner of said property. Estimated Cost $22,IT (New) Adopted by the Council September 27, 1972. Approved September 27, 1972. (September 30, 1972) Coun.unlet File No. 259773—By Rosalie L. Whereas, The Council of the City of, Saint Paul has adopted an ordinance providing for personnel for the Office of the Mayor, under Council File N e 259661. Whereas, The Council recognizes that some delay will result before the terms and provisions of said ordinance become effectl.,e nines �ihl ire, Coyunoil further recog- Administr t ve Aide to the pointing an suant to the provisions ofMs dr'o di- nonce ata tame prior to its effective CIS said appointment requiring the - establishment of appropriate salary rates, and Sal, ed s'estabhshimngnc}}thasraeee in c salary for said position a grade of 1 now therefore be it Resolved, That this Council does c hereby express its intent to establish said salary rate for the c Administrative Aide to position of 9 and after the effective daleor' from C resolution, and that said ordinance subls F sequently, passed by the Council shall 1'• reflect this intent. Adopted by the Council September 28, 1972. Approved September 29, 1972. in (September 30, 1972) h; G PRELIMINARY ORDER Council File No. Meredith— 259763 — .y Dean In AVENUEmfrtom 700 nfeetv�est{ ofOthe West line of Snelling Avenue to Snelling Avenue (City project p_ 0392.1) as follows: grade, pave with asphaltic concrete, construct concrete curb and gutter, construct orna- mental lighting system, construct driveway rein: water drainage i Crete walk, and necessary and i 703 'e Ih h Council of the City of Saint Paul e. having received the report of the o Ma or upon the above improvement, c and having considered said report, c hereby resolves: Y 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved with no f alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $125,0 the 2. That a public heartng be had on the 24th day of October, 1972, at 10:00 o'clock a.m., in the Council Chambers of the Ctty Court House BHall and uilding to the City of Saint Paul. 3. That notice of said public hearing be given to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter stating the tlme and place oz I the nature of the hnPtOVe- estim menated. t and the total cost thereof as File No. 17650. 26, Adopted1by the Council 972. September Approved September 27, 1978 (September 30, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259764— the costtand exp rrsess for >ndent Of ng HAMLINE AVENUE (City Project Ite-0340.) from University Avenue to rade andler Route as follows: widen, urb and pave' construct concrete nd drivewaytreturn—Orsct street, bituY iinous overlay; construct storm water ratnage facilities; construct sewer, stir, and gas service connections; re- amlinct Avenue on ol both s desrof amline Avenue frozm UnSversity Ave - re to Sherburne A been had the above same isl hereb assessment ed, and the same in all re - be submitted to rhes Dstrc 1 I o County of Ramsey for .rther Resolved, That the tent be and It is hereby to be payable in 10 equal 72uoPrea by the Council September 27, . Approved September 27, 1972. (September 30, 1972) 704 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259765 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for construc- tion or reconstruction of sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 68-M-435, Levy No. 5, District No. 4, Assessable: F.0. 237844 -St. Peter St., northeast side from Exchange St. to Tenth St. Non -Assessable F. O. 237844 -St. Peter St., northeast side from Exchange St. to Tenth St. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby or to be submitted to the District Court ofthe County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. Adopted by the Council September 27, 1972. Approved September 27, 1972. (September 30, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 259759 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- structing or reconstructing sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 71-M-0526, District No. 3, Levy No. 1, Assessable: F. O. 253629 -Cottage Ave., north side from Ruth St. to Curve St. F. O. 253479 -Curve St.. west side from Clear Ave. to Sherwood Ave. F. O. 253630-E. Cottage Ave., north side from Curve St. to Hazel St. F. O. 253377 -Cottage Ave., north side from Hazel St. to White Bear Ave. F. O. 253376 -Cottage Ave., north side from Flandrau St, to White Bear Ave. F,0. 253498 -Ivy Ave., both sides from Luella St. to Ruth St. 1'.0. 253241 -Hazel St., west side from LaCrosse Ave. to Ames Ave. F. O. 253247 -Case Ave., south side from Algonquin Ave. to Iroquois Ave. F. O. 253246 -Iroquois Ave., east side from the South property line of Lot 8, Block 6, Beaver Lake Heights to Case Ave. F. O. 253375-Mlnnehaha Ave., south Si de from Winthrop St. to Pedersen St. Non -Assessable: F. O. 253629 -Cottage Ave., north side from Ruth St. to Curve St. F. O. 253479 -Curve St.. west side from Clear Ave. to Sherwood Ave. F. O. 253630-E. Cottage Ave. north side from Curve St. to Hazel St. R F. O. 253377CottageAve., north side from Hazel St. to White Bear Ave. F. O. 253378 -Cottage Ave., north side from Flandrau St. to White Bear Ave. F. O. 253498 -Ivy Ave., both sides from Luella St, to Ruth St. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council havingconsidered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 24th day of October, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. Adopted by the Council September 26, 1972. Approved September 27, 1972. September 30, 1972) FINAL ORDER Council File No. 259740 - In the Matter of constructing and reconstructing sidewalks and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improve- ment, except where it is determined that good and sufficient poured side- walks now exist: Finance File No. S9735, Description - St. Anthony Ave., north side from Dale St. to Fisk St. and from Victoria St. to Oxford St. Finance File No. 59736, Description - Central Ave., north side from Milton St. to Oxford St. Finance File No. 59737, Description - Concordia Ave., south side from Dale St. to Fisk St. and from Victoria St. to Lexington Pkwy. Finance File No. S9738, Description - St. Albans St., west side from Central Ave. to Fuller Ave. and on the north side of Central Ave. from Grotto St. to St. Albans St. Finance File No. 59739, Description - Central Ave., south side from Chats- worth St. to Oxford St. Finance File No. 59740, Description - Kent St., west side from St. Anthony Ave. to W. Central Ave, and on the north side of St. Anthony Ave. from Dale St. to Kent St. Finance File No. 59743, Description - Portland Ave., both sides from Vic- toria St. to Oxford St. FinanceFile No. 59744, Description - St. Albans St., east side from St. Anthony Ave. to Central Ave. under Preliminary Order 259566, ap- proved August 29, 1972. A public hearing having been had apon the above improvement upon Joe notice, and the Council having OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 705 heard all persons, objections and recommendations relativethereto, and Having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Council of the City of St. Paul hereby orders said improvement to be madh.e. ofthelDeparfinentr of ubliceWorks be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; and that upon saidapproval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the malting of said rm rovement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council September 26, 1972. Approved September 27, 1972. (September 30, 1972) FINAL ORDER Council File No. 259741 In the reconstructing atter the c sidewalk gon dthe south side of Second Street from Wa- basha Street to Jackson Street, por- tions of which will be replaced with integral curb and sidewalk and by and B nide incidental ther orkcornplate said im provement, under Preliminary Order 258781, approved May 25, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council hnvinv 11T,-119 roily considered the as therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the of St. Paul that the precise nat extent and kind of improvement t, made by the said City is to const and/or reconstruct the sidewalk on and sidewalkand by doing -all work which is necessary and in- ial to comnlete s is i-__ ­ exist, and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. miCorn- s onerdofFPublic Works behate and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city Officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in the therewith. File No. 59733. Adopted by the Council September 26, 1972. Approved September 27, 1972. (September 30, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL RESOLUTION Council File No, 259787 - Resolved, That the City Clerk is hereby directed to cause the estimate of expenses of the City of Saint Paul for the fiscal year of 1973 and of the revenue necessary to meet said expenses, submitted to the Council by the Mayor, to be published in the official paper of said City, on October 6, 1972. Resolve1972 in then egirlareplace of meeting of said Council (hearCo9s cil Chamber) 11, the Court House and City Hall at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place in all residents of the City of Saint Paul he trfor to be heard may be heard in reference to any of said estimates or any item thereof. Resolved Further, That the City Clerk prepare and cause to be published in the official paper Oe the City at the same time said estimates of expenditures are published a notice of public hearings, which published notice shall imme- diately precede said published estimates of expenditures in said official paper, and shall expressly call attention and refer thereto. Adopted by he Council September 29, 1972. Approved October 2, 1972. (October 6, 1972) NOTICE OF HEARING ON BUDGET FOR 1973 Notice is hereby given that the City Council will hold public hearings on October 11, 1972, in the regular place of meeting of said Council (the Council Chamber) in the Court House and City Hall Building at 10:00 o'clock in he forenoon, in the to the estimates for the expenses of he City for the fiscal he C untiar of l by the Mayor, of andenecessary hiich s immediately follow tki nses. ebmitted to At be heardl may be hlplae ance, in a refell rence tto any eoI i sad estimates Paul any ngem thereof. September 29, 1972, HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk of Saint Paul, Minnesota. (October 6, 1972) 706 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Honorable Members of the September 29, 1972 Saint Paul City Council I am pleased to submit to you the Mayor's Office recommended budgets for the City of St. Paul for calendar year 1973. The City Charter requires that the budgets shall be a complete financial plan for the city to include the following: 1. Annual Operating Budget 2. A five year Capital Improvements Budget 3. City -owned utilities and self-supporting Departments As this is the fust budget prepared since the City Charter became effective June 6, 1972, I have included in this document those sections of the charter that are germane tj this budget and the ordinance establishing the budget calendar. The only local budgeting limitation in the Charter is contained in Section 10.04.1, which reads: "The total of proposed expenditures shall not exceed the total of the estimated income or financing provisions in each of the budgets." There are, of course, specific limitations on certain tax levies and the overall tax levy limit established by state law. The highlight figures of this 1973 budget, those which generally attract most attention, were arrive- at after concerted, deliberative efforts to present recom- mendation that both establish priorities for program and service and provide as much efficiency and cost-consciousness as possible. But these total are the surface, beneath which there are questions and problems of an ever-growing serious nature that together we must face, answer and solve. Number one should be the tax -levy situation, which I will detail later in this message. The Operations and Maintenance Budget, those items over which there is the most direct control, is proposed at $43,328,609.00. For 1972, the comparable portion of the budget is $41.3 million. Within Operation and Maintenance, however, are statutory spending items over which there is little control, such as Police, Fire and PERA Pensions, Employees Fringe Benefits, that account for the bulk of the apparent increase. Total budget figures, adding payments for city debt and the St. Paul share of Welfare, are $58,785,723.00—but comparability with 1972 must be adjusted to reflect that the Water Department budget is no longer included. APPROPRIATIONS New concepts in programming and budgetary control are recommended in this budget. These are important not only in continuing to implement the new form of government, but to bring about better services, efficiency and economy to our operation. The authorized personnel for the Legislative body has been funded fully as requested, and an additional $2,000.00 appropriation for City Council con- tingencies provided. Provisions have been made for funding ppersonnel in the expanded mayor's required by theas n charter in ih mance ac placing132 admin strlias g decisions and actions with the Mayor. Snow Removal and Street Maintenance I am proposing some broad changes in the traditional concept of these areas, with an eye toward more meaningful service and long-range effectiveness. An expanded program of snow activities as a priority item. Funds are provided for quicker plowing and sanding and more snow removal on major streets, as well as better equipment. These former several budget £ands have been streamlined into just two accounts—Winter Street Maintenance and Contingency. The maintenance account is for normal snow activities, including salaries. When abnormal snowstorms or icy streets develop, the contingency account will be used for additional personnel necessary, overtime and equipment. Eliminationof the unpopular and ineffective street oiling and sanding pro- gram is recommended, to be replaced by more extensive repair and cleaning and a feasibility study of long-range improvements. To been transferred to aspecial comprehensivee this more street sessmentfund wh ch wilmaintenance, activities 1ea balance the cost to the average homeowner at approximately the same assessment that was paid for oiling and sanding during 1972. Police, Crime Control and Prevention The take-home squad car program has been judged ineffective, having not demonstrably accomplished its intended purpose, and will cease January 1, 1973. The useable vehicles will be placed into the police patrol fleet and the remainder sold. The dollar savings will be placed into police areas considered by modern criminologists to be the direction in which to place emphasis. These include team policing, foot patrol and a restructured, community -oriented Juvenile Unit. In addition, administrative reorganization of the Police Department for the first time in 10 years is beginning under a new table of organization. A special, dedicated appropriation of $128,500.00 has been established for the above items. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 707 Visibility e begin to budget for some items that will demonstrate pride and interest in the physical he street e r c1 we In addition to the visual affect expected from some of the street in the regular and C.I,B. budgets, a thceepose accelerated tree -planting, both standards, landscaping, equipment, maintenance and Fe al=oof neglected. Whi]e these areems p Paint street -light the y indicate we are aware of the importance considering s all things oIlfeel noticeable. g mall things that are Capita Outlay Although there is no bon ger a Charter requirement for on-going capital outlay appropriations, this budget provides for $464,689,00_a significant increase over past -year's averages. aOpwever the decisions made a gniprocant capital and y tem. were strictly=adh red Ltogthrough a cost control and accounts- .ingan system. New Policies pertodicalse has tbei been in recommended nldedafor an appropriation of $50,000.00 for library books and $200,000.00. $50,000.00 to a total of Twonew programs are designed to offer greater protection of citizens rights:1. Consumer Protection 2. Affirmative Action On ng considionered date for the budget, the Consumer Protection legislation s still being considered by the City Council. This budget appropriates $36,000.00 for the program of trade gating compaints, initiating its own jav deceptive or unfair trade practices against consumers, conducting hearings and stipulating settlements for both consumers and busines interests• hearings of Affirmative Action, an arm of the Human Rights Department under author- ity of the mayor's office, is budgeted at $40,000.00. The Councll has provided $10,000.00 to begin implementation the last three months of 1972. St. Paul city gbut overnment more must actively seek employment of minggorities and handicapped insure job testing ins relevant ands meaningir fulitonthe and advancement and Existing Obligations position. vaTo comply with legal interpretation of the Charter, there are included the rious budgeetts in toSection0.04.1 that this soendin fund is tory, g manda- City's Share of Tree -Trimming .... Solid Waste Collection .. 30,000.00 Civic Center .. • .... 26 586.00 ................. Previously, City's Share of tree- ""' �' � � • 12 delayed This method cannot be used any longemming was funded on a delayed bastes. r. The refuse collection subsidy has been previously noted to the Council as the funds needed to assist the elderly and poor at the lower, 35 -cent collection rate. I note, encouragingly, that the subsidy s substantial) finally thought necessary because of an increase in customers in recent months. The Civic Center Authority budget exceeds anticipated revenues and if approved by the Council, must be balanced through use of city funds. By law the Council can reduce this account only in amount exceeding Revenues. There are also past year's obligations in each of these accounts that must be met in the future. Technical Changes and New Controls OU ll necessary �sincenreorganiza onnumbering change from Past budgets, This was to accounts and coding and eliminatiovernneOf some requires othat Bare snow obsolete, such as the or and budgets. departmentalactivitieses our expense nowitles been were previously budgeted in various government account, 'Department Travel anduEdutitogether A sch single of ethe allocations under each account will be maintained and is in the A the document. Use of these appropriations can be accomplished only if the department request receives the mayor's a Appendix of Code y approval. 204 Travel 251 Dues and Memberships264 _ 271 Local Lal ectures srandnWorkshops Personnel Due to limitation of funds, no provision has been made in this budget for salary and wage adjustments next year. This city obligation should rank with the highest priorities when considering the distribut at of federal revenue sharing funds, 708 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Debt $990000.00 interest met by the maturities fund balance The tax levy 2musof t provide $8,441,022.00 or an increase of $1,743,029.00 over the 1972 levy. pat da$6umillion inin hUrban Renewment al Bonds $300,000.00 or00 972 that the [Housing an and Reantici- pated e- velopment Authority has indicated are essential. Ramsey County Welfare Department Approved jointly by the City Council and Ramsey County Board, the gross Welfare Department budget is $85,374,383.00. State and federal assistance will provide share istimated $6,026,092.00 4or�3an increeasethe of balance 215 434.00E overOthe 61972 app city s tion of $5,810,658.00. The Ramsey County share is $15,886,969.00. ppropr a - Water Department The Charter no longer requires this self-sustaining budget included in the total gross budget of the city. I am therefore presenting this budget, as adopted by the Water Board, separately at a figure of $7,293.728.00. C.I.B. Because of an emergency sewer situation on the St. long-range Capital Improvement Budget (C.I.B.) will be subPaul East Side, the mitted shortly after the CIB Committee makes adjustments in its recommendations. This is a $4.5 million bonded program, the items in which were priority -rated over several months of study by the committee for submission to the mayor and subse- quent presentation to the City Council. The legal deadlines for the regular operating budget do not apply to the CIB proposals. REVENUES The three sources of revenue to finance this budget are: 1. Real Estate and Personal Property Taxes 2.Miscellaneous Revenue 3. Fund Balances 1. Real Estate and Personal Property Taxes. Property taxes for Operation and Maintenance are in accordance with the statutory limit prescribed by the State. The total levy for Operation and Maintenance, including Outside Limita- tions is $19,004,496.00 and is 43.9% of the total revenue for Operation and Maintenance. Since Only a 6% increase is allowed over 1972, according to the state law, it can be seen that the bulk of the levy increase is caused by statu- tory increases in the costs of debt service, employee fringe benefits, etc. (Possi- ble alternatives to this levy increase will be discussed later.) Most of St. Paul's share of welfare costs is also funded outside the state levy limit from property 'taxes, which in 1973 will require $6,026,092.00 as the city's contribution. outs dPrincipal e oif aalla and rest on limitations. (Awill dedi dedicatedamount to fund balance $8,441,022.00also 1 $99QOo0.00, primarily money earned as interest on identifiable bond fund investments, will aISO be applied to debt service). Thus, the total tax levy for 1973 is calculated at $33,471,610.00. 2. Miscellaneous Revenue. This is estimated for 1973 at $23,574 713.00 or 54.4% of the Operation and Maintenance budgget. The major source at present, local government aid, is computed at $11,332,153.00, or an increase of $965,052.06 over 1972. The 8% gross earnings tax paid to the city by Northern States Power Company is estimated at $5,900,000.00 for an increase of $775,000.00 over this year. The estimate is based on existing rates for gas, electricity and steam. Because of the previously mentioned new street maintenance recommenda- tions, (see appropriations) it was necessary to apply $683,500.00 in Highway Maintenance and Municipal State Aid Funds to the activities contained within the program. This leaves $300,000.00 as a general revenue source. There were many other adjustments, both increases and decreases, made in the various revenue sources caused by expected factors such as growth, more activity and new programs, elimination of old sources and more realistic projections. 3. Fund Balances. Two types of these funds exist, those dedicated and those notdedicated. Funds dedicated for programs financed outside statutory and Charter limits in previous years applied in this budget are $449,400.00. Bal- ances not dedicated is $300,000.00 and provide us with 1.7% of the operating revenues. REVENUE SUMMARY Fund Taxes Miscellaneous Balance Operation and Maintenance Total Debt ........................... . ,004,496.8,441,022.00 00 23,574, _0_ 713.00 749,400.00 43,3211,609.00 00 Welfare ....................... 6,026,092.00 _0_ 990,0000.00 6,026,092.00 TOTAL ...................... .33,471,610.00 23,574,713.00 1,739,400.00 58,785,723.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 709 Federal Revenue Sharing At this writing, congressional and presidential action on this popularly, titled program of aid to states and local governments has not been completed. However, all information so far leads us to anticipate $4.5 million that could be applied to this budget i£ received before the adoption procedure is con- Several yy with everal ais ncil, Iich to would apply this money are obvious and, in cooperation Priorities in following areas: 1. Property tax relief for homeowners, by applying funds to increases in the levy for welfare, operations within the taxing limit and debt payments— between $1.5 and $1.7 million. 2. Contingency for anticipated salary and wage adjustments, approximately $1.3 million to $1.5 million. ld a more0advantageous cons ash flowtpos tion, up fo $700 000.0if 0. met, will give the city 4. Reserve up to $1 million for new or long -neglected programs or unex. pected situations. Tax Levy propertyitax levyeisrEicreas of $3,913 ince369.00ff , substantiali llynn cc caeeurrnned Eby caee requirements and special, statutory obligations outside of the tax limit. In addition, n this time it is difficult to determine the affect of the higher levy on the mill rate and subsequent property tax bills because of new state laws that revise the methods of computing the mill rate and property valuations. Further complicating the calculations is the fiscal disparties law, that will probably provide a plus to St. Paul. The new formulas make obsolete old mill rates and property values. According to preliminary estimates, however, it appears that the St. Paul tax rate increase necessary for this city budget- operations and maintenance, debt and welfare—would be about 4.25% of the total rate on St. Paul pro Final statements will be presented in the adopted budget. perty. The increases are as follows: Operation and Maintenance, Within Limit ............ Operation and Maintenance, Outside Limit:... $ 520,000.00 Police Relief Association ..............................$470,515.00 Firemen's Relief Association 309,151.00 PERA & Social Security 299,000.00 Health & Welfare .... Others—Includes (Tort Liability, Severance Pay, ..... 169,030.00 Unemployment Compensation, State Public Examiner) .......................................... 187,210.00 1,434,906.00 Debt ... ........... Ramsey County Welfare Department ... 1,743,029.00 TOTAL 215,43400 ............... ................................. $3.913369.00 Because of budget schedules, the Health and Welfare request is as submitted, although the Health and Welfare Committee has yet to, determine whether it - will request additional benefits. This request contains an anticipated 15% rate increase that recently was adjusted to 9.5%. The alternatives for decreasing the dollar levy are indeed limited. They include basically application of new revenue sources, such as Federal Revenue Sharing, or elimination of services. More hope can be seen in obtaining from the Minnesota Legislature a fairer fiscal policy for cities and legislation that will help control and compounding problems of these outside levies. It is this area especially in which we must soon concentrate our efforts, in cooperation with other units of government, in order that our efforts have an overall affect of relief to taxpayers. Respectfully submitted, 1 LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PROPRIATION SUMMARY LEGISLATIVE City Council CityCouncil Administration ............... City Council Research ..................... 336,381.00 42,944.00 379,305.00 JUDICIAL Municipal Court ............................... 678,238.00 710 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON TAX LEVY—Schedule I 171,434.00 COUNCIL EXECUTIVE DEBT Mayor Special Taxes—State Collected Mayor's Administration Bank Excise .......... Cigarette T ax "'"`" ........ City Administrator """""" 122,883.00 Budget Director' """"""' 126,927.00 Federal Programs Administration . . 69,858.00 Emergency Preparedness """•' 76,942.00 Mayor's Council on Youth Opportunity Municipal 74.609.00 ., Publicity Bureau .......... 13,014.00 Mayor's Performing Arts program .. . . .. City Planning .,...... """ 15,000.00 7,500.00 Capital Long Range Planning . .. . .. ' . . ' ' Department 259.687.00 of Human Rights ,. .. • .. Affirmative 13,983.00 147.050.00 Action Program ........ Civil Service . • • . . • 39,200.00 " " " " " " ............ 269,937.00 1,236,050.00 City Attorney City Attorney Administration .......... ... Codification of Ordinances .. Consumer Protection ........... .......................... City Clerk City Clerk Records ........................ Voter Registration . Official Publications ............. .......... Elections ......................... Department of Finance and Management Services Finance and Management Services Administration Division of Property Management ......... Divislon of Administrative Services ....... Division of Accounting .................... Division of Treasury ,. on of DiviDivision of A sessmentts and Valuations •.. Division of License and Permit Administration ........... Department of Public Works Public Works Administration .............. Division of Design and Engineering ....... Division of Operations .................. ... Department ivisimi of Community Services Community Services Administration .. Division of Libraries "" Division of Envir nmental protection.. Division of Housing and Building Code Enforcement ........... ...... .... .. Department of Police Police Administration ....... Police Building Maintenance .. . . . . Police Uniformed Division ....... """ Police Detective Division ........ . . . . . . . Police Services Division . . . . . . . Police Reorganization Expense ........ ... Fire Department Fire Administration Fire Station Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . .' .""' Fire Plans and Training School....,....... .. Fire Prevention ...... Fire Fighting '•""" Fire Radio Divislon ...... •' • • .... Fire Communication;'::::.. ........•'.•... Fire Hydrants .... ... .. ..................... General Government Accounts Employees Benefits .......... Public Improvement Contributions ........ Miscellaneous ......... _ TOTAL OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 439,211.00 5,000.00 36,049.00 480,260.00 76,326.00 75,000.00 64,168.00 12,553.00 228,047.00 41,456.00 110,098.00 50,000.00 384,929.00 129,927.00 259,114.00 303,412.00 136,590.b0 1,415,526.00 351,915.00 363,192.00 3,658,967.00 4,374,074.00 160,944.00 2,106,895.00 2,436,760.00 1,433,879.00 1,208,467.00 7,346,945.00 360,560.00 212,759.00 4,954,336.00 1,206,762.00 1,957,773.00 128,500.00 8,820,690.00 373,166.00 TAX LEVY—Schedule I 171,434.00 MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE-- Not Dedicated 59,707.00 DEBT 211,458.00 Special Taxes—State Collected 5,970,797.00 Bank Excise .......... Cigarette T ax "'"`" 5,357.00 General Debt Maturities .. , .. "" •' 152,438.00 ....;.;.;.; Local Government Aid 1,436_00 6,945,793.00 8,124,707.00 ................. •••••• ^ • TOTAL DEBT ........ ............ 1,093,729.00 2,205,205.00 11,423,641,00 �—_— 42,271,066.00 Gross Earnings ...... Electric Energy 93,328,609.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 TAX LEVY—Schedule I Detail Amount Sub Totals Totals MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE-- Not Dedicated 711 DEBT Special Taxes—State Collected General Debt Interest........ Bank Excise .......... Cigarette T ax "'"`" """"' 150,000.00 General Debt Maturities .. , .. "" •' 4.523.272.00 ....;.;.;.; Local Government Aid Armory Maturities 4,881,000.00 4.881,00o.00 11,332,153.00 12,594,153.00 ................. •••••• ^ • TOTAL DEBT ........ ............ 26,750.00 RAMSEY COUNTY WELFARE DEPARTMENT 95,000.00 �—_— ... TOTAL APPROPRIATION ........... Gross Earnings ...... Electric Energy 6,026,092.00 •............ Summazy 15,000.. 00 58.785.723.00 DOperation and Maintenance ..................... ebt Payments in Lieu of Taxes .......... •: Ramsey County Welfare Department 93,328,809.00 Business Licenses .. Cigarette Licenses .............. TOTAL APPROPRIATION ........................ 6,026,092.00 16,,000.00 Permits --Community Services Permits—Finance—V 16,000.00 400,000.00 58,785,723.00 FINANCING SUMMARY TAX LEVY—Schedule I Detail Amount Sub Totals Totals MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE-- Not Dedicated 19,004,496.00 Penalties Property Taxes Special Taxes—State Collected 45,000.00 Bank Excise .......... Cigarette T ax "'"`" """"' 150,000.00 Liquor Tax ;... 604,000.00 ....;.;.;.; Local Government Aid 00 ........ 11,332,153.00 12,594,153.00 Special Taxes—County Collected Mortgage Registry Special Taxes—City Collected • • 95,000.00 Drug Store and Mortuary .... 4,000.00 Gross Earnings ...... Electric Energy 5,900,000.00 ,,;;;;;; Hotel -Motel Tax 15,000.. 00 ............. 130,00000 6,049,000.00 Payments in Lieu of Taxes .. Licenses and Permits 55,000.00 Business Licenses .. Cigarette Licenses 850000.00 ............ Dog Licenses 16,,000.00 Permits --Community Services Permits—Finance—V 16,000.00 400,000.00 acations— Permits—Streets and Alleys .. Permits—Finance—Other 60,000.00 Permits — Public Works — Use 22,000.00 of Streets ................... 7,000.00 489,000.00 Trade and Occupational Licenses City Clelk Community Services ........ 22,000.00 25,000.00 47,000.00 1,418,000.00 Fees, Fines and Bail Forfeits Fees --City Clerk—Application to Vacate . Fees—City Clerk -Other .. . . . 15,000.00 Fees—Finance Parking Meters . Fees—Conciliation Court .. 345,000.00 12,000.00 FeeFees—Police—Parking king Lot 26000.00 .... Fees—Police—Bicycle 3,300 00 Registration22,000.00 Fees—Community Services— Birth and Death Certifleates 72,000.00 Fees—Community Services— Milk Inspection ............. Fees—Community -0- Services— Cert. Of Occupancy ......... Fees Services— 70,000.00 Other erOmmumty ....................... 28,000.00 593,300.00 Fines and Bail Forfeits .. 1,300,000.00 1,893,300.00 Aids and Grants State Highway Maintenance .. Municipal State Aid 80,000.00 ......... 220,000.00 300,000.00 Charges for Services City Attorney ................ City Clerk—Official 47,500.00 Publications ................ 8,000.00 712 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Finance—Div. of Assess. &Val. 64 00 Detait Amount Sub Totals Finance—Accounting Division Mayor --Civil Service 5,000.00 ......... Finance—Purchasing ......... Police—Police Bldg. 4,000.00 92,000.00 Maintenance ................ Police—Other 46,395.00 ................. Communityy Services— 36,000.00 Testing Laborato Community Servicespaz•]cs'. 12,000.00 Ground Maintenance Community Services—Parks 4,000.00 and Ree. Bldg. MaintP....... 14,000.00 Community Services—arks 6,000.00 and Ree. Vehicle and ........... Equipmenii Maint. Finaunce—Building Design . 15,000.00 ... Co.muty Services— Building Inspection 90,000.00 (H & R A) ................. 50,715.00 438,560.00 Finance—I. S.D. 625 200,000.00 ..227,000.00 Finance—Water Departent m I .. 45,000.00 710,560.00 Damage Claim Recoveries Police .......... Fire ....... ...... .. ...... .... ... .... Public Works—Traffic Operations , Public Works—Bridges . Public Works—Lighting Maintenance ................ Use of Money and Property Rents—Public Works—Bridges Rents—Public Works— (Air Pollution) Rents—Water Department Rents and Commissions— Community Services ........ Interest—Bank Balances City's Share—County Receipts .. Miscellaneous ....... ........ .... Total Miscellaneous Revenue— Not Dedicated .... GENERAL REVENUE...F. UND BALANCE—Not Dedicated (1972 Contingent Reserve) ........ MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE— Dedtcated Charges for Services Community Services—Library Total Miscellaneous Revenue— Dedicated ........... GENERAL REVENUE FUND . . . . BALANCES—Dedicated Tort Liability Municipal Publicity Bureau . Health and Welfare ........... Health and Welfare Retiree .. P.E.R.A. and Social Security . Charter Commission ............ Community Services—Library . Total—General Revenue Fund Balances—Dedicated .............. TOTAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE ......... DEBT TAX LEVY—Schedule I ........ GENERAL REVENUE FUND BALANCE—Debt ............. TOTAL DEBT ............ RAMSEY COUNTY WELFARE .. DEPARTMENT TAX LEVY— Schedule I ........................ TOTAL FINANCING ........ Totals 7,500.00 1,200.00 8,700.00 713 1,000.00 Tax Miscellaneous Revenue and 2,000.00 19,004,4 8 OOLevy 24.324,113-00 alance 93,32Total00 20,000.00 23,000.00 31,700.00 1,500.00 TOTAL FINANCING 6,000.00 6,026,092.00 ........... 9,750.00 25,314,113.00 58,785,723.00 750.00 18,000.00 200,000.00 1973 — Schedule I 35,000.00 Operation and Maintenance Tax Appropriation 60,000.00 313,000.00 Within Limitation 23,504,713.00 Chapters 762—Laws 1971 ........ 300,000.00 70,000.00 223,755.00 70,000.00 Tax Levy (In Lieu of Monies 100,000.00 and Credits) ....,.............. Emergency Preparedness 13,000.00 3,640.00 185,640.00 145,000.00 17,400.00 Municipal Publicity Bureau 74,609.00 160,000.00 76,101.00 Tort Liability'MY 'S*. 968.8, Chap. 3,000.00 90.00 2,040.00 11,000.00 449,400.00 43,328,609.00 8,441,022.00 990,000.00 9,431,022.00 6,026,092.00 58,785,723.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 713 SUMMARY Tax Miscellaneous Revenue and Operation and Maintenance ........ Debt 19,004,4 8 OOLevy 24.324,113-00 alance 93,32Total00 ... ..... Ramsey County Welfare Department 8,441,022,00 6,028,092.00 990,000.00 9,931,022.OU TOTAL FINANCING 0- 6,026,092.00 ........... 33,471,610.00 25,314,113.00 58,785,723.00 ANALYSIS OF TAX LEVY Collectible during 1973 — Schedule I Operation and Maintenance Tax Appropriation Estimated Net Shrinkage Tax Levy Within Limitation Chapters 762—Laws 1971 ........ (2) 11,187,737.00 Tax Levies Outside Limitations 223,755.00 11,411.492.00 Tax Levy (In Lieu of Monies and Credits) ....,.............. Emergency Preparedness 182,000.00 3,640.00 185,640.00 M.S. 12.28, Subd. 2 ..........., Municipal Publicity Bureau 74,609.00 1,492.00 76,101.00 Tort Liability'MY 'S*. 968.8, Chap. 2.000.00 90.00 2,040.00 eal 185, Laws of 1967 .............. Health and Welfare-�C Hy& C.H. 121,048.00 1,211,436.00 2,421.00 25.607.00 123,469.00 1,305,943.00 Health and Welfare—Retirees .. Severance Pay—Chapter 750.00 53,483.00 1,070.00 54,653.00 599, Taws 1971 Volice yment Compensation ,. Police Relief Association 133,707.00 90,000.00 2,674.00 1,800.00 136,381.00 ....... Health Relief Association �n.... 2,044,998.00 2,106,965.00 90,900.00 42,139.00 91,800.00 2,085,896.00 P.E.R.A. and Social Security 2009,304.00 ... State Public Examiner—City 1,615,000.00 1656,100.00 ... State Public Examiner— C.H. & C. H............ 55,000.00 1,100.00 Port Authority—Administration Charter Commission 150.00 40,112.00 3.00 153.00 ....i ....... 802.00 40,914.00 Total Outside Limitations ........ Tota] Operation and Maintenance 7,816,759.00 129,035.00 7,940,794.00 .. 19,009,496.00 347,790.00 19,352,286.00 Debt Bond Interest and Redemptions .. 8,441,022.00 (1) Ramsey County Welfare Department _ 8,441,022.00 —'-- Board of Public Welfare City's 271, q Share .............. Total Tax Levy " 6,026,092.00 120,522.00 6,146,614,00 " " " (1) Dedicated Reserve 33,471,610.00 468,312.00 33,939,922.00 in lieu of mandatory q (2) Chapter 762, Laws of 1971 % as required by M.S. 475.81. Extra Session Laws of 1971 permits the 55 mills, which was an overall taxlevyAncluding calculated by the above levy is in compliance the State Commissioner of Taxation; with levy limits. Code LEGISLATIVE Activity and Expenditure TitlesAPpropriatlons CITY COUNCIL Amounts Sub Totals Totals 00001 City Council Administration 122 Salaries—Exempt-Clerical • 66,849.00 .. 131 Salaries—Elected Officials 00 ...... 201 Automobile Allowance 98,000.00 286,861.00 ......... 202 Telephone 11,900,00 203 Postage ......................... 4,900.00 204 Travel 206 Printing and Binding 2.800.00 12,500.00 ........... 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Repair 247 Office Equipment—Rental .. 251 Dues and Memberships 2,000.00 ......... 271 Loca] Lectures and Workshops 2,500.00 275 Duplicating Services 1,000.00 ........... 850.00 46,100.00 714 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 715 Code Appropriations Activity and Expenditure Titles Amcunts Sub Totals Totals Code Appropriations 340 Office Supplies 4,000.00 Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals iai... 410 Special Appropriation .. 14,000.00 223 Office Equipment and Furniture 477 Council President Contingent Repair 300.00 Account ...................... 2,000.00 16,000.00 hicles.. epai.......... 225 Motor Vehicles -Repair ........ 400.00 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repair 100.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office 275 Duplicating Services ............ 500.00 7,140.00 Equipment ... ..... ... 1.100.00 805 Capital OuF r or and 340 Office Supplies ........ ... ...... 1.200.00 .tlay-Furn ..... Appliances .. . .it .......... 2,300.00 3,400.00 336,361.00 349 Books, Periodicals and 00002 Council Research Newspapers .................. 500.00 1,700.00 11ty 112 Salaries -Clerical ... .......... 7,386.00 475 Mayor's Contin „. Dunt 8,000.00 116 Salaries -Professional .......... 32,043.00 39,429.00 476 Council and Legl lative Expense .............. ........ 1,500.00 9,500.00 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 202 Telephone ...................... 800.00 500.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and 203 Postage .. ...... .... ..... 75.00 Appliances .................... 500. 00 122,883.00 223 Office Equipment and Furniture re Repair ........................ 255 Microfilming 100.00 100.00 00105 City Administrator ................... 275 Duplicating Services ........... 200.00 1,575.00 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 126 Salaries -Exempt -Professional 17,187.00 96,500.00 113,687.00 340 Office Supplies..ls.and .... .......... 349 Books, Periodica 400.00 201 Automobile Allowance .......... 4,500.00 Newspapers ... .. ... ... ... .. .. 56000 .. 96000 202 Telephone ...................... 203 Postage 11500.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and ... .n ... .......... 206 Printing and Binding ... .. ...... 500.00 500.00 Appliances ................... 980.00 42,944.00 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Repair - 379.305.00 269 Misc. Contractual Services . • • 275 Duplicating 150.00 200.00 Services ............ 500.00 7,850.00 JUDICIAL 340 Office Supplies ................. 1,500.00 Code Appropriations 349 Books, Periodicals and Newspapers Activity and Expenditure Titles MUNICIPAL COURT Amounts Sub Totals Totals ................ 369 Misc. Materials (N.O.C.) ........ 400.00 300.00 2,200.00 122 Salaries -Exempt -Clerical ..... 441,609.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office a 00050 Municipal Court Equipment ................. 1,950.00 132 Salaries -Judges and Clerk of 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Municipal Court .............. 144 Fees -Psychiatrist .............. 183,349.00 7,500.00 632,458.00 Appliances ................... 1,740.00 3,190.00 126,927.00 202 Telephone ... .. .. ........ .. ..... 5,900.00 00110 Budget Director 112 Salaries -Clerical e g .... 203 Po-ta a ... ... ....... 206 Printing and Sinding ........... 6,500.00 5,500.00 126 Salaries -Exempt -Professional 7778,00 56,500.00 64,278.00 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Repair 202 Telephone ...................... 750.00 ................. 242 DatapProcesing Equipment- 1,000.00 203 Postage ....... .. ... .......... 200.00 Rental .. ...... 8,200.00 206 Printing and Binding .......... 223 Office Equipment and Furniture 300.00 260 Tab Services (Not Rental of ce Not Equip.) Repair ...... 150.00 .. .... ................. 261 Insurance and Bonds 9,000.00 200.00 ............... 269 Misc. Contractual Services ...... 100.00 .......... 275 Duplicating Services ....... .. .. 1,200.00 275 Duplicating Services ............ 200.00 1,700.00 280 Tuition Reimbursement .... .... 200.00 35,700.00 340 Office Supplies ......... .. ...... 1,000.00 340 Office Supplies . ...... ... 2,650.0 0 349 Books, Periodicals and Newspapers 341 Clothing (Wearingg Apparel) ... 346 Food n and Animal 400.00 369 Misc. Materials (N.O.C.) ........ 200.00 200.00 1,400.00 Consumption) ... .. ...... ..... 1,000.00 349 Books, Periodicals and 801 Capital Outlay -Office a � Newspapers .. .. ... ... ... .. .. .. 3,730.00 7,780.00 ..Fu. iter . tal Outlay -Furniture 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture 1,475.00 606 Capital Outlay -Building- and Appliances .................... 1,005.00 2,480.00 69,858.00 Construction -Air Condition- ing ........... ........ ........ 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and 700.00 00115 Federal Programs Administration Appliances .................... 1,600.00 678,238.00 112 Salaries -Clerical ........... 116 Salaries -Professional ......... 8,431.00 25,081.00 122 Salaries -Exempt -Clerical 15,608.00 EXECUTIVE 126 Salaries -Exempt -Professional . 21,572.00 70,692.00 Code Activity and Expenditure Titles Appropriations Amounts .--T__ Subotals Totals 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 202 Telephone 2,550.00 MAYOR ...... .. ... ...... ..... 203 Postage .... .... .. .. ............. 1,200.00 100.00 00100 Mayor's Administration 223 Office Equipment and 112 Salaries -Clerical .............. 33,667.00 Furniture Repair ............. 100.00 117 Salaries -Sub -professional ...... 122 Salaries -Exempt -Clerical 9,299.00 247 Office Equipment -Rental ...... 1,200.00 5,150.00 126 Salaries -Exempt -Professional . 30,152.00 15,725.00 Office Supplies .................. 500.00 131 Salaries -Elected Officials ...... 15,200.00 104,043.00 349 Books, Periodicals and 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 1,800.00 Newspapers .................. 300.00 800.00 202 Telephone ........... ........ ... '203 3,540.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Postage ... m . _ ... m _ ....... 500.00 Appliances ............. .. ..... 300.00 76,942.00 716 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 717 - Code Appropriations Code Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals Activity and Expenditure Titles Appropriations 00120 Emergency Preparedness Salaries-Clerical 201 Automobile Allowance Amounts Sub Totals Totals ........ .. Salaries-Professional .......... 27,003.00 40,110.00 ......... 202 Telephone ...... 8,000.00................ 2,500,00 Salaries-ExemNt-Professional 21,546.00 88,659.00 203 Postage 205 Shi in • � "•'•"""""" p g and Moving ..,,...,.. 1,500.00 4,000.00 x Telephone ...................... !_ Postage 7,774.00 200 Printing and Binding .......... 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam 10,000.00 ................... ...... !- Travel 1,900.00 2,300.00 .,... 223 Office Equipment and Furniture 1,000.00 .......................... s` Printing and Binding .......... Gas, Electricity and Steam 1,830.00 Repair ........ ..... 241 Building and Office Spac e- 500.00 ... Office Equipment and Furniture 431.00 Rental ...........• • 250 Blueprinting 14,000.00 Repair ....... •• Motor Vehicles epair 240.00 450.00 , ............. 260 Tab Services (Not Rental of.... 10,000.00 ........ Machinery and Equipment- E Equi ,) ...... p '••'•• 269 Misc. 10,000.00 Repair •�••••������•���•��..... .... Laundry ..... 9,200.00 60.00 Contractual Services 275 Duplicating Services ............ 4,000.00 3,000.00 OfficeSpace ...... Building and Office Space- ' 340 Office Supplies.... 86,500.00 Rental .... Motor Vehicle-Rental .......... 10,800.00 1,200.00 ..... 243 Drafting, Bluepri...nting and 2,500.00 Office Equipment -Rental ...... `. Miscellaneous Rentals 1,200.00 Survey Supplies 399 Hooks, periodicals and 1,000.00 .......... Ducal Members::fps ...... Tab Services 3,670.00 115.00 Newspapers ,..,........ 370 Photo Supplies • •" 300.00 . (Not Rental of Equip.) 800.00 .. .....•••••.•... 1,000.00 4,600.00 ... .. ............ Insurance and Bonds ......... Misc. 570.00 465 Contribution to Special Fund ... 801 Capital Outlay-Office 75,000.00 Contractual Services ..... Local Lectures and Workshops P 1,250.00 420.00 38,710.00 Equipment .............. 805 Ca iia] Outla - "' p Y Furniture and 1,800.00 Tires and Tubes Motor Fuel 400,00 Appliances .................... 2,200.00 4,000.00 259,687.00 ...................... Misc. Machinery and Equipment Parts and Supplies 330.00 00142 Capital Long Range Planning ............ - Office Supplies .................. 100.00 1,200.00 116 Salaries-Professional 203 Postage • ' ""' 12,933.00 Instruction Supplies Books, Periodicals and 750.00 ....... 206 Printing and Bin ding '.,,,...... 300.00 150.00 Newspapers ................... Misc. Materials (N.O.C.) 310.00 300.00 340 Office Supplies ................. 450.00 .... Photo Supplies ............. .. .. 695.00 4,085.00 100.00 13,483.00 Capital Outlay-Building- 00150 Department 0P Human Rights Architects and Engineers .... Capital Outlay-Building- 1,750.00 112 Salaries-Clerical 116 Salaries-Professional , • • 29,413.00 40,326.00 Construction-Electrical .... Capital Outlay-Furniture 17,500.00 ll7 Salaries-Sub-professional 126 Salaries-Exempt-Professional . 20,193.00 and Appliances ................... 200.00 141 Feev-Legal .................... 159 Fees-Other 36,423.00 2,000.00 Capital Outlay-Radio .......... 15,000.00 34,450.00•••••••• ......... 1,000.00 129,355.00 201 Automobile Allowance Less: Federal Contribution .. 66,295.00 165,904.00 .......... 202 Telephone 203 Postage ""' 4,200.00 1,700.00 Carryover from 1972 Special Revenue Fund ............. 25,000.00 91,295.00 .. 206 Printing and Binding .... ... 223 Office Equipment and Furniture 900.00 800.00 461 City Contribution .............. 74,609.00 Repair ......... .. .. ..... . 269 Misc. Contractual Services 200.00 .. 275 Duplicating Services imbursement 500.00 11000.00 00125 Mayor's Council on Youth 280 Tuition 100.00 Opportunity 116 Salaries-Professional .......... 201 Automobile Allowance 900.00 11,014.00 340 Office Supplies ...... 348 Instruction Su " " " " " ' 1,000.00 9,400.00 .......... 202 Telephone 500.00 ieaJ" ..,......... 349 Books. Periodicals and 100.00 .-..-- " 203 Postage ............ 275 DuplicatingServices ........... 150.00 150.00 1,700.00 Newspapers ...... ............. 370 Photo Supplies •�•�••�������... 325.00 340 Office Supplies PP ......... 300.00 13,014.00 608 Capital Outlay-Office 50.00 1,475.00 00130 Municipal Publicity Bureau Remodeling .. 801 Capital Outlay-pffic............ Equipment 6,000.00 203 Postage .............. ... ........ 207 Advertising 1,000.00 _ ......... .. ... 805 Capital Outlay-Furniture and . 100.00 ....... 269 Miscntractual Services. . Co.,... 100.00 1,000.00 2,100.00 Appliances .................... 720.00 820.00 147,050.00 340 Office Supplies ................. 370 Photo Supplies ................. 2,000.00 1,000.00 3,000.00 00151 Affirmative Action Program 112 Salaries-Clerical 410 Special Appropriation .......... 9,900.00 15,000.00 .............. 116 Salaries-Professional .......... 3,000.00 27,000.00 30,000.00 00135 Mayor's Performing Arts Program 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 202 Telephone 1,200.00 269 Misc. Contractual Services ..... 7,50.00 203 Postage •.•..•"'•""•• 500.00 206 Printing and •Binding • .. • • ' • • "' • 2,500.00 1,500.00 00140 City Planning 112 Salaries-Clerical 207 Advertisin 275 Duplicating ": "" P g Services 500,00 .. .......... 116 Salaries-Professional .......... 34,614.00 26109.00 .... 1,000.00 7,200.00 117 Salaries-Sub-Professional ..... 48,464.00 109,387.00 340 Office Supplies ...... .......... 410 S ectal A ' P Appropriation .......... 3,500.00 500.00 391200.00 718 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Code Activity and Expenditure Titles 00155 Civil Service 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 116 Salaries -Professional .......... 145 Fees -Personnel ... ... ........ .. 174 Fees -Board Members .......... 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 202 Telephone ..... ................. 203 Postage ........ .. ..... .. .. .... .. 206 Printing and Binding .......... 207 Advertising .................... 209 Bus Service ...... 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Repair ........................ 241 Building and Office Space - Rental ................... 255 Microfilming ................ 260 Tab Services (Notof Rental of Equip.) ....................... 275 Duplicating Services . ....... 280 Tuition Reimbursement ........ 340 Office Supplies ............... .. 348 Instruction Supplies ........... 349 Books, Periodicals and Newspapers .................. 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment ........ ............ 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and APpllances .................... SUMMARY - MAYOR Mayor's Administration ....... .. ... City Administrator ......... ... .. ... Budget Director .................... Federal Programs Administration .. Emergency Preparedness........... Mayor's Council on Youth Opportunity ......... Municipal Publicity Bureau ...... Mayor's Performing Arts Program . Cily Planning ...................... Capital Long Range Planning ....... Department of Human Rights ...... Affirmative Action Program ........ Civil Service ........................ Code Activity and Expenditure Titles CITY ATTORNEY 00200 City Attorney Administration 112 Salaries -Clerical .. ....... . 126 Salaries -Exempt -Professional 141 Fees -Legal ..................... 202 Telephone ...................... 203 Postage .... .......... .. .... ..... 206 Printing and Binding ..... ... 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Repair ........................ 247 Office Equipment. Rental ...... 275 Duplicating Services ........... 340 Office Supplies ................. 349 Books. Periodicals and Newspapers ................... 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment .................... 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances .................... 00205 Codification of Ordinances 206 Printing and Binding .......... 00210 Consumer Protection 112 Salaries Clerical .. ... .... 126 Salaries -Exempt -Professional N Appropriations Amounts Sub Totals Totals 116,729.00 120,939.00 3,000.00 6,214.00 246,882.00 150.00 2,670.00 3,000.00 4,050.00 1,500.00 50.00 300.00 1,000.00 100.00 500.00 500.00 150.00 13,970.00 5,100.00 150.00 365.00 6,115.00 2,770.00 200.00 2,970.00 269,937.00 122,683.00 126,927.00 69,858.00 76,942.00 74,609.00 13,014.00 15,000.00 7,500.00 259,687.00 13,483.00 147,050.00 39,200.00 269,937.00 1,236,090.00 Appropriations Amounts Sub Totals Totals 93,546.00 301,617.00 8,500.00 403,663.00 5,400.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 500.00 14,000.00 200.00 22,100.00 4,500.00 8,100.00 12,600.00 500.00 348.00 848.00 439,211.00 5,000.00 6,427.00 25,344.00 31,771.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 719 Code Activity and Expenditure Titles 269 Misc. Contractual Services .. 340 Office Supplies ................ . 801 Capital Outlay -Office 805 capital Outla -Furni ure* and Appliances ..................... SUMMARY -CITY ATTORNEY City Attorney Administration .. Codification of Ordinances . . . Consumer Protection .......... Code Activity and Expenditure Titles CITY CLERK 00250 City Clerk Records 112 Salaries -Clerical 122 Salaries -Exempt -Clerical ...... 202 Telephone .. ... .......... .. ..... 203 Postage ... .......: 206 Printing and Bindin. g ......... 223 Office Equipment and Furni.ture. Repair ............. 255 Microfilming ........... 275 Duplicating Services ............ 340 Office Supplies ..... ........ 349 Books, Periodicals...a.nd Newspapers ................... 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances ... ................. 00255 Official Publications 208 Official Publications ............ 00260 Voter Registration 112 Salaries -Clerical .. 201 Automobile Allowance . .. . . . . . 202 Telephone 260 Tab Services (Not Rental of 269 Misc. ontractual Services ..... 340 Office CSupplies ................. 00266 Elections 112 Salarles-Clerical ............... 203 Postage ...... .. ...... 206 Printing and Binding 223 Office Equipment and Furniture' Repair ..g.... ........... 255 Microfilmin. . . 261 Insurance and Bands ... * ' . . . SUMMARY CITY CLERK City Clerk Records ............ .... Official Publications .... Voter Registration .................. ............ Elections ............ Code Activity and Expenditure Titles DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES 01001 Finance and Mgmt. Services Administration 112 Salaries --Clerical 126 Salarles-Exempt-Professional 201 Automobile Allowance ....... 202 Telephone ......... 245 Motor Vehicle -Rental....... 340 Office Supplies ................ 349 Books, Periodicala and Newspapers ................ . Appropriations Amounts Sub Totals Totals 2,500.00 500.00 485.00 550.00 793.00 1,278.00 36,049.00 300.00 439,211.00 5,000.00 36,049.00 300.00 480 260.00 Appropriations 11500.00 Amounts Sub Totals Totals 53,039.00 2,500.00 17,004.00 70,043.00 710.00 1,091.00 71041.00 550.00 300.00 76,326.00 300.00 75,000.00 240.00 12,553.00 300.00 228.047 00 Appropriations 11500.00 31600.00 Totals 1,000.00 75.00 1,075.00 1,608.00 76,326.00 75,000.00 53,048.00 1,500.00 920.00 7,500.00 11000.00 10,920.00 200.00 64,168.00 5,512.00 3,000.00 2,500.00 38,731.00 200.00 250.00 1,091.00 71041.00 12,553.00 300.00 76,326.00 75.00 75,000.00 64,168.00 12,553.00 228.047 00 Appropriations Amounts Sub Totals Totals 8,731.00 30,000.00 38,731.00 850.00 600.00 900.00 2,350.00 300.00 75.00 375.00 41,456.00 720 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 721 Code Appropriations Code Appropriations • Activity and Expenditure Titles P Amounts Sub Totals Totals Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals Division Property Management 340 Office Supplies .. .. ... ........... 500.00 it 01020 Building Design 349 Books, Periodicals and 116 Salaries Professional .......... 117 Salaries -Sub -Professional ..... 63,920.00 20,953.00 84,873.00 News papers ................... 75.00 575.00 54,450.00 01201 Parking Meter Collectors 225 Motor Vehicles -Repair ........ 300.00 111 Salaries -Attendance and 226 Machine and Equipment- Inspectional Repair ........................ 200.00 500.00 ........ 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 480.00 27'830.00 340 Office Supplies inti ........ ..... 150.00 226 Machinery and Equipment - Repair 342 Drafting, Blueprinting and ........................ 100.00 580.00 Survey Supplies .............. 150.00 341 Clothing (Wearing A g pparel) 349 Books, Periodicals and Newspapers ................... 100.00 400.00 .... 01202 Parking Meter Monitors 350.00 28,760.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office Ill Salaries -Attendance and Inspectional E uipment ... ................ 595.00•••• ... .. .. 219 MLIc. Communication and 43,392.00 805 Cap tai Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 3,730.00 4,325.00 90,098.00 Transportation .... ... 125.00 .................... 225 Motor Vehicles -Re air ........ P 1,200.00 1,325.00 01050 Maintenance Coordination 322 Motor Fuel 116 Salaries -Professional .......... 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 18,000.00 850.00 .. ... .. 341 Clothing ""' g (Wearing Apparel) .... 200.00 1,800.00 2,000.00 46,717.00 - 340 Office Supplies ................. 350.00 349 Books, Periodicals and 129.927.00 Newspapers ..... .............. 800.00 1,150.00 20,000.00 01250 Division of Purchasing 110,098.00 112 Salaries -Clerical ....... 198,471.00 " Division of Administrative Services 112 Salaries -Exempt -Clerical 36,498.00 236,969.00 01100 Operation Research 202 Telephone ...................... 3,200.00 410 Special Appropriation .......... 50.000.00 203 Postage .... ... . ..... • • 8,300.00 Division of Accounting 206 Printing and Binding ... 223 Office Equipment and Furniture 000.00 01150 Accounting and Auditing Repair ••••......... 1,000.00 17,500.00 712 Salaries -Clerical ............... 116 Salarles-Professional .......... 92,069.00 167,252.00 259,321.00 340 Office Supplies... .a. .......... 3,000.00 n..d 349 Books, Periodicals 201 Automobile Allowance .......... 180.00 Newspapers ............. ...... 175.00 3,175.00 202 Telephone ......... .. .. .. .. ..... 203 Postage .................. ....... 2,600.00 480.00 - 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment .............. 1,310.00 223 Office Equipment and Furniture P 805 Ca ital Outlay -Furniture P y -Furniture and Repair ng .................... 255 Microfilming . ...... 1,400.00 300.00 Appliances ... .. .. .... 160.00 1.470.00 259,114.00 R...... (Not 260 Tab Services (Not Rental of Equip.) .....vice .............. 79,800.00 01300 Division of Assessments 275 Duplicating Services .. ....... 850.00 and Valuations 112 Salaries -Clerical 280 Tuition Reimbursement ...... .. 100.00 85,710.00 116 Salaries -Professional • • 97,462.00 340 Office Supplies ..... .. ........... 1,510.00 117 Salaries -Sub -Professional ..... 00 134,579.00 349 Books, Periodicals and 159 Fees -Other • • • •......... 36.00 282,147.00 Newspapers ................... 620.00 2,130.00 201 Automobile Allowance .......... 1,170.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office 202 Telephone ...................... 203 Postage 2,600.00 Equipment .................... 500.00 347,661.00 � .. ... .................... 208 Printing and Binding 4,000.00 2,300.00 OIIfiO Debt Service 223 Office Equipment and Furniture 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 141 Fees -Legal ..................... 11,758.00 9,500.00 21,258.00 a Repair ..... .. .. ...... ......... 247 Office Equipment Rental ........ 950.00 1,700.00 260 Tab Services (Not Rental of 202 Telephone ........ .... ... 150.00 E9uiP). ... .... ... 75.00 203 Postage ... .. .. ... ......... 206 Printing and Binding .......... 150.00 5,500.00 -. 269 Misc. Contractual Services .... 275 Duplicating Services ........... 500.00 2,000.00 15,295.00 208 Official Publications ............ 259 Bank Service Charges .......... 360.00 6,800.00 340 Office Supplies................. 2,300.00 268 Bond Sale Expense ............ 3,000.00 349 Books, Percals and 275 Duplicating Services ............ 25.00 15,985.00 News a p Pers ................... 195.00 349 Books, Periodicals and 370 Photo Supplies ................. 400.00 2,895.00 Newspapers ................... 25.00 37,268.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment .................... 3,075.00 303,412.00 384,929.00 Division of Treasury 01350 Division of License and Permit Administration 01200 Finance Cashier 112 Salaries -Clerical 48,045.00 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 62,876.00 .... .......... 201 Automobile Allowance .......... 480.00 115 Salaries -Police ... .. ...... ... .. 125 Salaries 50,322.00 202 Telephone ........... .. .. ....... 600.00 -Exempt -Police ........ 16,707.00 129,905.00 203 Postage ......................... 206 Printing and Binding ........... 3,500.00 200.00 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 4.100.00 223 Office Equipment and Furniture 202 Tele hone 203 Posta e • • • • • • " " • 975.00 Repair ........................ 261 Insurance and Bonds 450.00 600.00 5,830.00 ................... 223 Office Equipment and Furniture 550.00 ........... Repair ................... I.... 60.00 5,685.00 722 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Sewer Design Code Appropriations 67,384.00 Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals 340 Office Supplies ................. 200.00 300.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office 300.00 Equipment ................... Equipment .................... 800.00 136,590.00 SUMMARY -DEPARTMENT OF 750.00 1,500.00 FINANCE AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES 117 Salaries-Subprofessional ...... 2,700.00 Finance and Management Services 22,549.00 Construction Inspection Administration" ................... 45,735.00 41,456.00 Division of Property Management .. 110,098.00 Division of Administrative Services . Bridge Design and Inspection 50,000.00 Division of Accounting ............ 384,929.00 Division of Treasury ............... 117 Salaries-Subprofessional ...... 129,927.00 Division of Purchasing ............. 259,114.00 Division of Assessments and Valuations ........................ 369 Misc. Materials (N.0. ....... 303,412.00 Division of License and Permit Administration ................... iso Son nn Code Activity and Expenditure Titles SERVICES DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 02001 Public Works Administration 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 116 Salaries -Professional ..-- 117 Salaries-Subprofessionalal . 126 Salaries-Exempt-Professionalonal Department Head ............... 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 202 Telephone ..................... . 203 Postage ......................... 206 Printing and Binding .......... 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Repair ........................ 241 Building and Office Space - Rental ........................ 250 Blueprinting .................... 260 Tab Services (Not Rental of Equip.) ....................... 275 Duplicating Services ........ 280 Tuition Reimbursement ........ 340 Office Supplies ......... 1 .... - 342 Drafting, Blueprinting and Survey Supplies .............. 349 Books, Periodicals and Newspapers ................... 370 Photo Supplies ................. 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances .................... Division of Design and Engineering 02105 Traffic Design 112 Salaries-Clerioal ............... 116 Salaries -Professional .......... 117 Salarles-Subprofessional ...... 201 Automobile Allowance .......... 275 Duplicating Services ............ 280 Tuition Reimbursement ........ 340 Office Supplies .................. 342 Drafting, Blueprinting and Survey Supplies .............. 349 Books, Periodicals and Newspapers ................... 369 Miscellaneous Materials (N.O.C.) ...................... 802 Capital Outlay -Shop uipment .................... 803 Cap tat Outlay -Automotive Equipment .................... 02110 Survey Unit 116 Salaries -Professional 117 Salaries-Subprofessional ....... Appropriations Amounts Sub Totals Totals 112,774.00 90,235.00 57,189.00 20,897.00 30,000.00 311,095.00 12,000.00 650.00 500.00 500.00 7,800.00 2,000.00 2,100.00 9,000.00 100.00 36,050.00 1,500.00 455.00 250.00 4,105.00 665.00 351,915.00 20,692.00 Sewer Design 34,346.00 116 Salaries -Professional ...., 67,384.00 122,422.00 1,600.00 280 Tuition Reimbursement ....... 400.00 360 Microfilm Supplies ............. 300.00 2,300.00 300.00 Equipment ................... 400.00 Grading and Sidewalk Design 50.00 112 Salaries -Clerical .............. 750.00 1,500.00 800.00 117 Salaries-Subprofessional ...... 2,700.00 3,500.00 129,722.00 22,549.00 Construction Inspection 23,186.00 45,735.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 723 Code Appropriations Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals 02115 Paving Design 116 Salaries -Professional .......... 3,259.00 117 Salaries-Subprofessional ....... 15,823.00 19,082.00 280 Tuition Reimbursement ........ 100.00 19,182.00 02120 Sewer Design 14,848.00 116 Salaries -Professional ...., 117 Salaries-Subprofessional ...., 35,278.00 280 Tuition Reimbursement ....... 360 Microfilm Supplies ............. 44,382.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment ................... 02125 Grading and Sidewalk Design 112 Salaries -Clerical .............. 150.00 116 Salaries -Professional ......... 117 Salaries-Subprofessional ...... 1,620.00 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 02130 Construction Inspection 112 Salaries -Clerical .............. 800.00 116 Salaries- rofessiortal 117 Salaries u'gprcifeSSiona'1�...... 02135 Bridge Design and Inspection 112 Salarles-Clerical .............. 116 Salaries -Professional ......... 117 Salaries-Subprofessional ...... 269 Mise. Contractual Services .. 341 Clothing (Wearing Appparel) ... pa 369 Misc. Materials (N.0. ....... 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances ................... 02140 Electrical Design 116 Salaries -Professional ........ 201 Automobile Allowance ........ Division of Operations 02200 Operations Administration 112 Salaries --Clerical ............... 116 Salaries -Professional .......... 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 202 Telephone 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Repair ........................ 225 Motor Vehlcles-Repair ........ 269 Misc. Contractual Services ..... 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies ... 340 Office Supplies .................. 369 Misc. Materials (N.O.C.) ........ 02205 Traffic Operations 101 Salaries -Ungraded (Except Spec. Em 1.) . .... . 112 Salaries -C erica] ........ 114 Salaries -Manual and Maint... 116 Salaries -Professional 117 Salaries-Subprofessional ....... 202 Telephone ...................... 219 Misc. Communication and Transportation ....... ., 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam..... 221 Water and Sewer Rental .. 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Repair .............. 224 Buildings and Structures Repair 225 Motor Vehicles -Re it .* 226 Machinery and Equipment Repair ........................ 27,502.00 19,169.00 46,671.00 200.00 435.00 2,566.00 49,872.00 9,763.00 20,932.00 2,948.00 33,643.00 1,000.00 34,643.00 4,555.00 7,333.00 2,960.00 14,848.00 7,443.00 35,278.00 1,661.00 44,382.00 250.00 1,500.00 150.00 1,650.00 1,620.00 47,902.00 20,488.00 800.00 21,288.00 363.192.00 11,898.00 34,076.00 45,974.00 500.00 500.00 300.00 300.00 16,100.00 17,700.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 300.00 63,974.00 55,855.00 10,179.00 145,057.00 7,852.00 10,404.00 229,347.00 6,500.00 1,500.00 15,500.00 500.00 200.00 100.00 6,500.00 300.00 724 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIZL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 725 Code Activity and Expenditure Appropriations Code Titles 227 Laundry ••••••....... Amounts 75.00 Totals Totals Activity and Expenditure Titles Appropriations Amounts Sub Totals Totals 236 Custodial Service .......... ... 02235 Weed Cutting 237 Tools ............. .... 0 0.00 101 Salaries -Ungraded (Except xc Y Main en 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repair . and 247 Office Equipment 200.00 Spec. Empl.) ....... ....... 111 11.232.00 -Rental .. 261 Insurance and Bonds .......... 275 Duplicating Services 400.00 3.200.00 Salaries -Attendance and Inspectional .................. 8,475.00 19,707.00 ........... 200.00 36,775.00 201 Automobile Allowance .......... 600.00 301 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies . 100.00 225 Motor Vehicles -Repair ........ 1,00.00 303 Paint .... ................ 305 Heating Fuels -Coal and Oil 28,000.00 8,000.0 272 Paving Plant Services ....... ... 1,000.00 2,600.0 .. 307 Traffic Signs and Parts .. ... ... 45,000.00 345 Chemical and Laboratory La y 322 Motor Fuel ...................... 324 Small Tools 2,500.00 Supplies ... 808 Capital es .. Outlay 2.50.00 ............ 327 Traffic Meter Parts 100.00 1,000.00 -Mechanical quipment 329 Misc. Machinery and Equipment .................... 2,500.00 27,307.00 Parts and Supplies ....... .... 1,200.00 02240 Bridge, Fence and Stairway 340 Office Supplies ................. 341 Clothing (Wearing Apparel) 500.00 Maintenance 101 -Salaries ded .... 357 Bottle Gas 200.00 125.00 -Ungraded (Except Spec. Empl.) 369 Misc. Materials (N.O.C.) ........ 750.00 87,475.00 114 Salaries -Manual and Mafnt. .. 111634.1196 00 123,802.00 803 Capital Outlay -Automotive 202 Telephone ......... 200.0 Equip. • "" 3,000.00 356,597.00 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam ..... 10 02210 225 Motor Vehicles-Reppair ........ 226 Machinery 10.00 3,000.00 Signal Maintenance 101 Salaries -Ungraded (Except and Equipment - Repair ... .... ... ... .... 500.00 Spec. Empl.) l .............. 112 Salaries -Clerical .. ............ 251,048.00 7,217.00 258,265.00 269 Misc. Contractual Services ..... 272 Paving Plant Services .......... 1,000.00 1,000.00 6,700.0 202 Telephone .............. ........ 12,500.00 301 Janitor and Sanitation 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam ..... 54,000.00 Supplies ...................... 100.00 225 Motor Vehicle -Repair ......... 4,800.00 308 Street Repair Material .......... 311 300.00 226 Machinery and Equipment- Bridge Repair Material ........ 12,500.0 Repair ......................... 600.00 324 Small Tools ..................... 300.00 13,200.00 249 Miscellaneous Rentals .......... 100.00 72,000.00 802 Capital Outlay -Shop Equipment 304 Electrical Supplies 306 Traffic Signal Parts .. 2,500.00 30,000.00 .......... ...... 803 Capital Outlay -Automotive 400.00 - 316 Fire Alarm Repair Materials ... 322 Motor Fuel ........ .. 500.00 3,000.00 Equip . ......................... 804 Capital Outlay -Construction 4,400.00 ...... 324 Small Tools .. 340 Office Supplies 1,200.00 Equi ........................ p' 4,500.00 9,300.00 152,02.00 ................. 100.00 37,300.00 02245 Lighting Maintenance 801 Capital Outlay -Office 101 Salaries -Ungraded (Except Equipment ........ 802 Ca ital Outlay -Shop """ p y -Shop 250.00 Spec. Empl.) .................. 109 Salaries -Ungraded -Spec. 375,766.00 E ul ment .......... 803 Capital Outlay -Automotive 2,700.00 112 SalariErnels-Clerical .......... " .••..••..•..... 3,408.00 37,387.00 416,559.00 Equip . ........................ 4,500.00 7,450.00 375,015.00 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 800.00 02215 Street and Sidewalk Repair 202 Telephone ...................... 203 Postage 1,650.00 272 Paving Plant Services .......... 25,000.00 ......................... 206 Printing and Binding .......... 70.00 200.00 02220 Litter Baskets 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam ..... 222 370,000.00 101 Salaries -Ungraded (Except 24,430.00 Sanitary Seryices 223 Office Equipment and Furniture 150.00 Spec. Empl.) . Repa r 225 Motor Vehicles -Repair Repair ................ 25.00 ......... 4,000.00 28,430.00 225 Motor Vehicles-Reppaair ........ 226 Machinery 14,000.00 02225 Winter Street Maintenance and Equipment - Repair ................ 6,000.00 101 Salaries -Ungraded (Except 230 Street Lighting -Repair ........ 36,000.00 Spec. Empl.) 524,568.0 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repair .. 500.0 ante............ ill Sa]aries-Attendance and 261 Insurance and Bonds ....... 125.00 Inspectional ............. 112 Salaries -Clerical ' 3,601.00 275 Duplicating Services .. ....... 280 Tuition Reimbursement 400.00 114 Salaries -Manual and Maiht. ... 19,877.00 55,985.00 604,031.0 ........ 150.0 430,070.00 221 Water and Sewer Rental ........ 5,000.00 301 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies ...................... 50.00 225 Motor Vehicles -Repair ........ 83,000.00 302 Plumbing Supplies ............. 25.00 245 Motor Vehicles -Rental 272 •.... 66,000.0 303 Paint ... 100.00 1000.00 Paving Plant Services ..... 43,000.00 197.000.00 312 Street Lighting Material ........ 75 369 Misc. Materials (N.O.C.) ........ 1,40.00 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies .... 322 Motor Fuel ..................... 2,500.00 1,00.00 372 Sand and Salt .................. 192,000.00 193,400.00 324 Small Tools ..................... 200.00 803 Capital Outlay-A^_tomotive -_ 340 Office Supplies .... ...nd .......... 349 Books, Periodicals a 200.00 Equip ... 804 CapgtaP Outlay -Construction 25,000.00 Newspapers .................. 150.00 79,225.00 ,quip 28 000.00 0 / , 53,0.00 1,0431.00 801 CapitalOutlay-Office 02230 Winter Street Maintenance Cap tai Outlay -Shop Equipuiment ment Contingency 803 Capital Outlay -Automotive 300 .00 410 Special Appropriation .......... 600,000.00 Equip' ""' • • • • • . . • • . . • • . . • • . • 30,00.00 30,800.00 956,454.00 726 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 727 Code Activity and Expenditure Titles Appropriations Amounts Sub Totals Totals ; Code z Activity and Expenditure Titles Appropriations 02250 Lighting Building Maintenance 242 Data Processing Equipment - Amounts Sub Totals Totals 101 Salaries -Ungraded (Except Rental12,000.00 Spec. Empl.) ............. 220 10,357.00 247 Office Equipment -Rental 3,000.00 Gas, Electricity and Steam ..... 221 Water and Sewer Rental ....... 6,500.00 275.00 ...... 269 Misc. Contractual Services .. "• 500.00 35,700.00 222 Sanitary Services ........ 224 Buildings and �` -turea- • • 125.00 319 Misc. Maintenance and i __ Repair 500.00 Supplies .... ... ............... 340 Office Supplies 50.00 226 Mae ery and Equipment- is ai. ........... 349 Books, Periodicals and . 100.00 Repair .. ..... .. ............... 232 Elevator Maintenance .......... 11850.00 200.00 d Newspapers .... .............. 358 Library Supplies 200,000.00 239 Mlsc. Maintenm.c,; -^d Repair.. 150.00 ............... tf 360 Microfilm Supplies 22,000.00 261 Insurance and Bonds ' "' 1,200.00 10,800.00 370 Photo Supplies ................. 4,000.00 250.00 226,400.00 301 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies . 300.00 482 Refunds -Deposits, Bail, 303 Paint ............................ 100.00 Licenses ............ ..... 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies .... 300.00 4,200.00 - Equipment .................... 604 Capital Outlay-Bldg.-Comtr. y 03051 Library Building Maintenance 1,500.00 1,498,139.00 Mechanical ................... 821 Capital Outlay -Fire Equip, and 500.00 -� 101 Salaries -Ungraded (Except ? Spec. Empl.) Hose ..... ........ ... ...... 100.00 600.00 25,957.00 .................. 114 Salaries -Manual and Maim. ... 203,145.00 16,849.00 219,994.00 3,658,967.00 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 2,200.00 r 202 Telephone ........ ...... 209 Bus Service :....... 12,000.00 SUMMARY -DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam. n..... 200.00 57,000.00 Public Works Administration ...... 351,915.00 221 Water and Sewer Rental 224 Buildings and Structures- 3,000.00 Dlvision of Design and Engineering . Division of Operations 363,192.00 Repair .icle ................. 2,500.00 ............. 3,656,987.00 225 Motor Vehicle -Repair ......... 1,000.00 226 Machinery and Equipment - 4,374,074.00 227 Laundry . . . . . . . .' • """"" 500.00 Code 229 Air Conditioning-Repair150.00 ....... 500.00 Activity As Appropriations 232 Elevator Maintenance .......... 1,000.00 and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals 234 Snow Removal ... ............... 400.00 DEPARTMENT OF 239 Misc. Maintenance............... Repair . d epep 200.00 COMMUNITY SERVICES 261 Insurance and Bonds . 500.00 03001 Community Services Administration ctual 269 Misc. ContraServices ...... 75000 81,900.00 112 Salaries -Clerical .............. 118 Salaries -Professional .......... 70,452.00 23,475.00 301 Janitor and Sanitation 126 Salaries -Exempt -Professional 47,807.00 141,734.00 Supplies ......... ......... � 302 Plumbing Supplies 3,500.00 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 202 Telephone 900.00 ............. 303 Paint ......... 304 Electrical Su Iles 900.00 200.00 ...... ...... .......... 203 Postage ......................... 2,920.00 450.00 ...... 313 CarpentrySuppliesp""•• ,� pentr ............ 1,800.00 500.00 206 Printing and Binding ..... 700.00 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies .... 322 Motor Fuel 1,700.00 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Repair ..................... 324 Small Tools 800.00 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repairs . 425.00 330.00 .................... 329 Misc. Machinery and 200.00 247 Office Equipment -Rental ...... 2,400.00 Equipment Parts and 261 Insurance and Bonds 275 Duplicating Services ........... 8,000.00 300.00 16,425.00 Supplies .. .................... 347 Agriculture and Horticulture 900.00 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies .... 50.00 Supplies ............ 369 Misc. Maintenance Materials ... 500.00 100.00 10,600.00 340 Office Supplies ..'a ........... 349 Books, Periodicals and 2,000.00 - 802 Ca It Outlay -Shop P al Outla Newspapers ................... 535.00 2,585.00 Equipment .................... 608 Capital 500.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office Outlay -Mechanical _ Equip. .....- ............... 500.00 1,000.00 313,494.00 Equipment .................... 200.00 160,944.00 03060 St. Paul Council of Arts and Sciences Division of Libraries 461 City Contribution 03050 Library Service .............. 297,282.00 109 Salaries -Ungraded -Spec. 2,106,895.00 Emp1. ................. 112 Salaries -Clerical .. .......... 95,526.00 290,201.00 Division of Parks and Recreation 116 Salaries -Professional 475,578.00 03100 Parks and Recreation Administration 117 Salaries-Subprofessional... 342,570.00 112 Salaries Clerical " 27.262.00 126 Salaries -Exempt -Professional 27,914.00 1,231,789.00 116 Salaries -Professional . . . • • • • • • 72,869.00 100,131.00 203 Postage ............. ............ 12.000.00 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 2,550.00 205 Shipping Aping and Moving .......... 200.00 202 Telephone ...................... 1,300.00 206 Printing and Binding .......... 5,000.00 203 Postage .. ........... 223 1,500.00 209 Bus Service ...tan �' "' � � "' • 223 Office Equipment and Furniture 100.00 Office Equfpment.and ELrniture Repair � � � � � � � � � � .............. 150.00 5,500.00 Repair .................... 226 Machinery and Equipment- • 1,000.00 340 Office Supplies ................. 2,500.00 Repair ........................ 1,500.00 349 Books, Periodicals and 227 Laundry ..... ................... 400.00 Newspapers ................... 130.00 2,630.00 728 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Code Appropriations Amounts Sub Totals Totals Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals 801 Capital Outlay -Office 250.00 150.00 Equipment .................... 100.00 500.00 108,761.00 03102 Parks and Recreation Building Maintenance 300.00 101 Salaries -Ungraded (Except 100.00 Spec. Empl.) .. .... ... 124,726.00 114 Salaries -Manual and Maint. ... 17,696.00 142,422.00 224 Buildings and Structures - 50.00 480.00 Repair ................. I...... 1,000.00 225 Motor Vehicles -Repair .... . 250.00 3,895.00 226 Machinery and Equipment - 2,250.00 102,677.00 Repair 500.00 239 Misc. Maintenance and Reppair .: 500.00 246 Machinery and Equipment - 1,600.00 133,939.00 Rental ........................ 200.00 2,450.00 302 Plumbing Supplies .............. 3,500.00 303 Paint ............................ 1,600.00 304 Electrical Supplies ....... ..... 2,000.00 313 Carpentry Materials ... ... ... 4,000.00 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies .... 6,300.00 322 Motor Fuel ..................... 200.00 324 Small Tools ..................... 550.00 329 Misc. Machinery and Equipment Parts and 100 UO 14,425.00 Supplies .............. ........ 349 Books, Periodicals and 900.00 Newspapers .................. 50.00 357 Bottle Gas ... ................... 25.00 18,625.00 808 Capital Outlay -Mechanical 100.00 Equip . ........................ 400.00 2,500.00 165,997.00 03104 Parks and Recreation Vehicle 800.00 and Equipment Ma1nt. 50.00 101 Salaries -Ungraded (Except 100.00 50.00 Spec. Empl.).............. 39,381.00 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 11,418.00 114 Salaries -Manual and Mamt. ... 52,109.00 102,908.00 225 Motor Vehicles -Repair ..... 11,000.00 226 Machinery and Equipment- - Repair ........................ 2,500.00 13,500.00 301 Janitor and Sanitation 28,000.00 Supplies ...................... 100.00 303 Paint ... 100.00 304 Electrical Supplies ............. 250.00 305 Heating Fuels - Coal and Oil ... 300.00 313 Carpentry Materials ... .. ... 50.00 33,275.00 181,639.00 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies .... 4,000.00 320 Motor Vehicle Parts and Supplies ...................... 5,500.00 40,181.00 322 Motor Fuel...................... 9,000.00 323 Oil and Lubricants ............. 200.00 324 Small Tools ..................... 250.00 9,300.00 329 Misc. Machinery and 100.00 Equipment Parts and 70100.00 Supplies ...................... 6,500.00 7,200.00 56,661.00 340 Office Supplies ................. 200.00 26,450.00 802 Capital Outlay -Shop Equipment .. .. ... ...... ....... 803 Capital Outlay -Automotive 2.250.00 6,000.00 ui1P ......... .... 11,900.00 808 Capta Outlay -Mechanical Equip . ........................ 2,400.00 16,550.00 159,408.00 03120 Conservatory 3,000.00 114 Salaries and Maint.... 88,607.00 jManual 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 300.00 202 Telephone ...................... 300.00 220Gas, Electricity and Steam ..... 224 Buildings and Structures - 3,600.00 Repair 3,500.00 225 Motor Vehicles -Repair ....... 125.00 226 Machinery and Equipment - Repair ........................ 100.00 7,925,00 301 Janitorand Sanitation Supplies ...................... 100.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 729 Code Appropriations Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals 302 Plumbing Supplies ............. 250.00 303 Paint .................. 304 Electrical Supplies .............. 250.00 150.00 313 Carpentry Supplies ... .. ... 100.00 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies .. 300.00 322 Motor Fuel ............. ..... 100.00 329 Misc. Machinery and Equipment quip..... Parts and Supplies 340 Office Supplies 100.00 .................. 341 Clothing (Wearing Appazel) .. 347 Agriculture and Horticulture 50.00 480.00 Supplies ...................... 349 Books, Periodicals and 2.000.00 Newspapers .................. 15.00 3,895.00 502 Improvements -Land .......... 2,250.00 102,677.00 03122 Zoo 114 Salaries -Manual and Maint. .. 116 Salaries-Professional.20,148.00 112,191.00 160 Fees -Medical ..................... 1,600.00 133,939.00 201 Automobile Allowance ... 500.00 ... .... 202 Telephone .......... ........... 203 Postage . 700.00 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam 50.00 7,500.00 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Repair......... 224 Buildings and Structures- 50.00 Repair5,000.00 225 Motor Vehicles-Reppair....... 226 Machinery and Equipment - 300.00 Repair 239 Maude nce 75.00 269 Mlsc. Contract el Servicesc air.. _ 100 UO 14,425.00 301 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies . 302 Plumbing Supplies 850.00 ............. 303 Paint ................... 200.00 304 Electrical Supplies ........ 400.00 305 Heating Fuels -Coal and Oil .... 100.00 313 Carpentry Materials .. 400.00 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies .. 320 Motor Vehicle Parts and 800.00 SuPPlles ...................... 322 Motor Fuel 50.00 ...................... 324 Small Tools .......... 100.00 50.00 329 Misc. Machinery and Equipment Paris and Supplies ........ 340 Office Supplies 100.00 ................. 341 Clothing (Wearing Apparel) .... 343 Household Supplies 200.00 800.00 ............ 394 Medical and Dental Supplies 100,00 100.00 .. 345 Chemical and Laboratory Supplies ........ ........... 346 Food (Human and Animal 100.00 Consumption) 347 Agriculture and Horticulture 28,000.00 SuPPlles ...._. .,, 349 Books, Periodicals and 100.00 Newspapers ................ 361 Food Service Supplies.C. 100.00 ....... 369 Misc, Materials (N.Oj....... 100.00 250.00 370 Photo Supplies .. 372 Sand 25.00 and Salt ........ .......... 50.00 33,275.00 181,639.00 03124 Zoo and Conservatory Heating 101 Salaries -Ungraded (Except 220 Gass, Electricity and Steam 40,181.00 ...... 224 Buildings and Structures - 9,000,0tl Repair ....................... 226 Machinery and Equipm.ent- 100.00 Repair ........................ 200.00 9,300.00 302 Plumbing Supplies .. 100.00 305 eSuppliies 70100.00 319 Misc. Maintenancein .... 7,200.00 56,661.00 03126 Concerts 269 Misc. Contractual Services ...... 6,000.00 03128 Lake Como Upkeep 220 Gas, Elecriclty and Steam .... 3,000.00 730 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Code Appropriations Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals 03130 Parks Watchmen Activity and Expenditure Titles ill Salaries -Attendance and 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repair Am ounti Inspectional .................. 246 Machinery and Equipment - 91151.00 269 Misc. Contractual Services .. Rental ........................ 500.00 369 Misc. Materials (N.O.C.) ........ 301 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies . 313 Carpentry Materials 150.00 91801.00 03132 Parks Ground Maintenance . 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies 400.00 101 Salaries -Ungraded (Except .... 324 Small Tools ............ ... 329 Misc. Machinery and Equipment 500.00 1,000.00 Spec. Empl.) .................. 51,460.00 100.0 109 Salaries -Ungraded -Spec. Supplies ............. ... 369 Misc. Materials (N.O.C.j...... 5,000.00 Emp1. ..... 5,200.00 50.00 114 Salaries -Manual and Maint. ... 241,573.00 298,233.00 202 Telephone ...................... 1,700.00 206 Printing and Binding .......... 300.00 220 Ga's,Electricity and Steam ...... 11,000.0 7,860.00 28,684.00 221 Water and Sewer Rental ....... 24,000.00 10,829.00 224 Buildings and Structures - 201 Automobile Allowance Repair ........................ 1500.00 2,400.00 225 Motors Vehicles -Repair ....... ,500.00 200.00 226 Machinery and Equipment - ........................ 8,000.00 Repair 100.00 239 Mise. Maintenance and Repair 750.00 246 Machinery and Equipment - 03176 Special Recreation Activities Rental ........................ 1,500.00 249 Miscellaneous Rentals 200.00 12,468.00 16,887.00 269 Misc. Contractual Services ..... 10,000.00 51,550.00 301 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies . 1,300.00 302 Plumbing Supplies ............. 750.00 303 Paint ............................ 500.00 304 Electrical Supplies .... .... 200.00 305 Heating Fuels -Coal and Oil ... 2,300.0 308 Street Repair Material .......... 500,00 313 Carpentry Materials ... ...... 1,000.00 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies .... 3,000.00 322 Motor Fuel ..................... 150.00 67,221.00 324 Small Tools ........... 100.00 40,133.00 31,398.00 329 Misc. Machinery and Equipment 201 Automobile Allowance Parts and Supplies....... ..... 50.00 2,100.00 340 Office Supplies ..... ...... 100.00 4,700.00 347 Agriculture and Horticulture ure 223 Office Equipment and Furniture 500.0 Supplies ...................... 2250.00 400.00 349 Books, Periodicals and Re 227 Laund Y ........................ 200.00 Newspapers .................. 100.00 100.00 2,000.00 357 Bottle Gas ...................... 100.00 150.00 369 Misc. Materials (N.O.C.) ....... 100.00 4,000.00 372 Sand and Salt .................. 500.00 13,000.00 502 Improvements -Land .......... 329 Misc. Machinery and Equipment 2,500.00 829 Capital Outlay -Equipment Parts and Supplies ....... (N.O.C.) ....................... 340 Office Supplies ....... 349 Books, Periodicals and . . . . . . . 500.00 365,783.00 03170 Recreation Centers Newspapers ................... 109 Salaries -Ungraded -Spec. 370 Photo Supplies .................. 600.00 Empl. ... .. .... .......... 285.507.00 200.00 116 Salaries -Professional .......... 215,598.00 117 Salaries-Subprofessional ...... 231,544.00 732,649.00 201 Automobile Allowance....... 2.700.00 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam ..... 52,000.00 221 Water and Sewer Rental ....... 13,000.00 13,000.00 222 Sanitary Services ............... 3,000.00 11,000.00 1,100.06 227 Laundry .... 50.00 100.00 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repair .. 40.00 350.00 30.00 269 Misc. Contractual Services ...... 1,750.00 82,900.00 304 Electrical Supplies... ... 1 000.00 305 Heating Fuels -Coal and Oil .... 5,000.00 322 Motor Fuel .. 100.00 340 Office Supplies....... .. 150.00 344 Medical and Dental Supplies ... 1,000.00 350 Athletic and Recreation Supplies ...................... 23,000.00 30,250.00 845,799.00 03172 Recreation Centers Custodial and Ground Maint. 101 Salaries -Ungraded (Except Spec. Empl.) ... ..... .... 38,337.00 114 Salaries -Manual and Maint..... 273,519.00 311,856.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 731 Code Activity and Expenditure Titles Appropriations 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repair Am ounti Sub Totals Totals 246 Machinery and Equipment - 20000 Rental ........................ 300.00 500.00 301 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies . 313 Carpentry Materials 500.00 , . 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies 400.00 - .... 324 Small Tools ............ ... 329 Misc. Machinery and Equipment 500.00 1,000.00 Parts and Supplies............ 350 Athletic and Recreation 100.0 Supplies ............. ... 369 Misc. Materials (N.O.C.j...... 5,000.00 50.00 12,500.00 808 Capital Outlay -Mechanical Equip . ........................ 03174 Municipal Athletics 2,500.00 327,356.00 109 Salaries -Ungraded -Spec. Emil. .. 116 Salaries -professional . . . . . . 117 Salaries-Subprofessional 7,860.00 28,684.00 ...... 10,829.00 47,373.00 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 206 Printing and Binding .. 2,400.00 241 Building and Office Space...... -Renta] 200.00 ........................ 8,000.00 10,600.00 350 Athletic and Recreation Supplies ............ 03176 Special Recreation Activities 11000.00 58,973.00 116Salaries-Professional 117 Salaries-Subprofessional 12,468.00 16,887.00 ...... 201 Automobile Allowance 29,355.00 , , 350 Athletic and Recreation 450.00 Supplies ...................... 03178 Stadium 100.0 29,905.00 465 Contribution to Special Fund .. 15,000.00 436_760.00 Division tion eProtection eAdministration 03200 Environmental 112 Salaries -Clerical ......... 116 Salaries -Professional 67,221.00 126 Salaries -Exempt -Professional 40,133.00 31,398.00 138,752.00 201 Automobile Allowance ,.,..... , 203 Postage .. 2,100.00 .. 20 Printing and Binding... : ; : 4,700.00 223 Office Equipment and Furniture 500.0 Repair ........................ 226 Machinery and Equipment - 400.00 Re 227 Laund Y ........................ 200.00 247 Office Equipment -Rental .. 249 Miscellaneous Rentals 100.00 2,000.00 260 Tab Services (Not Rental 'of . . . * 150.00 Equip.) ............. I......... 280 Tuition Reimbursement 4,000.00 ........ 200.00 14,350.00 329 Misc. Machinery and Equipment Parts and Supplies ....... 340 Office Supplies ....... 349 Books, Periodicals and . . . . . . . 100.00 4,800.00 Newspapers ................... 370 Photo Supplies .................. 600.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and 200.00 5,700.00 Appliances .................... 420.00 159,222.00 03202 Health Building Maintenance 202 Telephone ......... 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam..... in 13,000.00 221 Water and Sewer Rental ..... 226 Machinery and Equipment- 11,000.00 1,100.06 ReFd%r ........................ 227 Laundry ........ 100.00 229 Air Conditioning -Repair ....... ...... 350.00 30.00 r- 732 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Code Appropriations Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals l' 232 Elevator Maintenance .......... 100.00 236 Custodial Service .... 46,345.00 239 Mise Maintenance and Re air• • p 300.00 72,595.00 301 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies , 400.00 340.00 192,554.00 302 Plumbing Supplies ............. 250.00 Newspapers .................. 377 Dental Supplies 303 Paint ............................ 50.00 1,500.00 1,750.00 304 Electrical Supplies .............. 150.00 108,704.00 305 Heating Fuels -Coal and Oil ... 1,200.00 324 Small Tools .................... 50.00 50.00 329 Misc. Machinery and Equipment 50.00 1,500.00 Parts and Supplies ............ 100.00 369 Misc. Materials (N.O.C.) ........ 400.00 2,600.00 808 CapitalOutlay-Mechanical 400.00 3,675.00 Equip . ........................ 200.00 03204 Health Laboratory 112 Salaries -Clerical 7,198.00 116 Salaries -Professional .......... 29,414.00 117 Salaries-Subprofessional ...... 7,869.00 44,481.00 226 Machinery ocd 1 1,iipment- Repair ........................ 300.00 227 Laundry . • • • . . . . . ..... 325.00 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repair 100.00 725.00 329 Misc. Machinery and Equipment Parts and Supplies ............ 100.00 340 Office Supplies.................. 25.00 345 Chemical and Laboratory Supplies ...................... 1,400.00 1,525.00 808 Capital Outlay -Mechanical Equip . ........................ 2,200.00 03206 Vital Statistics 112 Salaries -Clerical .... 71,567.00 201 Automobile Allowance .......... 500.00 206 Printing and Binding .......... 100.00 228 Machinery and Equipment- quipment- Repair Rep ' office 50.00 �i 247 Equipment -Rental ...... 255 Microfilming .................... 900.00 250.00 260 Tab Services (Nat Rental of Equip.) ....................... 240.00 2,040.00 329 Misc. Machinery and Equipmentrt Pas and Supplies ........... 100.00 340 Office Supplies .................. 350.00 359 Microfilm ....................... 600.00 360 Microfilm Supplies ............. 250.00 1,300.00 03208 Maternal and Child Health 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 19,613.00 116 Salaries -Professional .......... 163,501.00 183,114.00 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 5,400.00 206 Printing and Binding .......... 50.00 227 Laundry ........................ 300.00 5,750.00 340 Office Supplies ........... .. .. 200.00 344 Medical and Dental Supplies ... 1,000.00 348 Instruction Supplies ............ 100.00 349 Books, Periodicals and Newspapers ............ I...... 50.00 75,395.00 48,931.00 74,907.00 378 Biological Supplies ............. 2,000.00 3,350.00 806 Capital Outlay -Instructional ... 348 Instruction Supplies. 340.00 192,554.00 03210 Dental Health . 100.00 Newspapers .................. 377 Dental Supplies 116 Salaries -Professional .......... 30,510.00 1,500.00 1,750.00 117 Salaries-Subprofessionai ...... 78,194.00 108,704.00 201 Automobile Allowance.......... 2,600.00 202 Telephone .. ... ......... 425.00 50.00 206 Printing and Binding .......... 50.00 1,500.00 226 Machinery and Equipment - Repair ........................ 200.00 227 Laundry ...... ..... .. .... .. ..... 400.00 3,675.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 733 Code Activity and Expenditure Titles Appropriations 340 Office Supplies Amounts Sub Totals Totals 348 Instruction Supplies. 100.00 . . 349 Books, Periodicals and . . . . 100.00 Newspapers .................. 377 Dental Supplies 50.00 ................ 808 Ca 1,500.00 1,750.00 pf tal Outlay -Mechanical Equip . ...................... 03212 Food Regulation 112 Salaries -Clerical ............. 116 Salaries -Professional ........ 201 Automobile Allowance 206 Printing and Binding ...... ..... 225 Motor Vehicles -Repair .. 280 Tuition Reimbursement ...... 322 Motor Fuel ........ 345 CChemi al anld Laboratory Supplies ..... 349 Books, Periodica.ls.. and . . . . . Newspapers .. 370 Photo Supplies.... .... 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and PPliances ................... 03214 Medical and Inspectional 112 Salaries -Clerical 116 Salaries -Professional ......... 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 206 Printing and Binding ......... 227 Laundry ............... 280 Tuition Reimbursement....... 340 Office Supplies ............... 344 Medial and Dental Supplies .. 345 Chemical and Laboratory Supplies........ 349 Books, Periodials and Newspaper............ 370 Photo Supplies s. ..........- 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances ....... ............. 03216 Tuberculosis 112 Salaries -Clerical ...... 116 Salaries -Professional. . . . . . . 117 Salaries-Subprofessional ...... 201 Automobile Allowance ...... 226 Machinery and Equipment.... - Repair ................. 227 Laundry ....... 269 Misc, Contractual Services ..... 329 Misc. Machinery and Equipment Parts and Supplies......I... 340 Office Supplies 344 Medical and Dental . l Supplies... 03218 Canine Control 111 Salaries -Attendance and Inspectional , , 202 Telephone 220 Gas, Electricitya, ,nrl Steam..... 221 Water and Sewer Rental ........ 222 Sanitary Services . 225 Motor Vehicles -Repair 226 Machinery and Equipment Repair ........................ 227 Laundry 269 Misc. Contractual Services ...... 301 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies . 322 Motor Fuel .......... 340 Office Supplies . . . . 245.00 135,694.00 34,751.00 915.00 115,044.00 15,208.00 179,421.00 114,741.00 129,949.00 3,3000 00.00 500.. 00 6,100.00 100.00 4,000.00 1,000.00 100.00 200.00 50.00 2,075.00 150.00 1,500.00 245.00 135,694.00 34,751.00 144,670.00 179,421.00 5,800.00 200'.00 50.00 50.00 6,100.00 500.00 450.00 1,000.00 25.00 100.00 2,075.00 140.00 187,736.00 21,342.00 74,932.00 19,940.00 116,214.00 2,585.00 100.00 600.00 12,000.00 15,285.00 100.00 100.00 21000.00 2,200.00 133,699.00 300.00 600.00 75.00 100.00 1,500.00 100.00 100.00 3,500.00 100.00 1,400.00 100.00 65,919.00 6,275.00 _ 734 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 735 Code Appropriations Activity and Expenditure Titles 345 Chemical Amounts Sub Totals Totals Code and Expenditure Appropriations and LaboratoryActivity Supplies .......... .. .......... 346 Food 50.00 Titles 03305 Housing Inspection 116 Amounts Sub Totals Totals (Human and Animal Consumption) Salaries-Professlonal .......... 117 Salarfes-Subprofassional 63,867.00 ................ 300.00 1,950.00 74,144.00 ...... 53,385.00 117,252.00 03220 Occupational Health and Safety 201 Automobile Allowance 116 Salaries -Professional 201 Automobile Allowance .......... 1,650.00 28,945,00 ......... 203 Postage 206 Printing and •Binding••;,;;; 9,000.00 3 000.00 203 Postage ......................... ................ 25.00 247 .... ce :: n(Nott 1,000.00 3,000.00 281 Insurance and nun.:, .... ....... 75.00 1,750.00 260 TTab Services Rental of • 340 Office Supplies ............ 50.00 Equip.) ....................... 275 Duplicating Services 12,000.00 395 Chemical and Laboratory ii6or' ........ 200.00 28,200.00 Supplies...................... 349 Books, Periodicals and 50.00 319 Miscellaneous Maintenance Supplies ................ Newspapers ................... 50.00 150.00 340 Office Supplies ....,,,,,,,;;;;:; 345 Chemical 200.00 1,500.00 808 Capital Outlay -Mechanical and Laboratory Supplies Equip. ................... 1,550.00 32,395.00 ...................... 349 Books, Perfodtcals and 500.00 03222 Testing Laboratory Newspapers ............... 370 Photo applies 100.00 116 Salaries -Professional .. 32,500.00 .................. 500.00 2,800.00 117 Salaries-Subprofessional ...... 39,989.00 72,989.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment " ...............•• Automobile 50.00 39,750.00 188,002.00 nAllowance ....... _ ; 202 Telephone .. 600.00 03310 Building Inspection 203 Postage .............. ........... 222 Sanitary Services .............. 25.00 65.00 101 Salaries --Ungraded (Except Spec. Empl.) 223 Office Equipment and Furniture ........... 114 Salaries -Manual and Maint..,. 19,770.00 Repair hicles.. epai.......... 225 Motor Vehicles -Repair ........ 50.00 500.00 201 Automobile Allowance 662,353.00 882,123.00 228 Machinery and Equrpment- ......... 340 Office Supplies 34,000.00 Repair ....... ................. 100.00 • • • • • • • ...... 370 Photo Supplies .. 400.00 22 Laundry . 239 Maintenance and Repair .. 25.00 75.00 •••••••�••••• " 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture 100.00 500.00 I Insurance 261 nsurance and Bonds .......... 75.00 and Appliances 275 Duplicating Services ........... 150.00 1,715.00 .................... 03320 Plan Examination 3,600.00 720,223.00 301 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies . 50.00 116 Salaries-Professional3fi,293.00 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies .... 50.00 117 Salaries-Subprofessional ..... 340 Office Supplies ................. 345 Chemical and Laboratory 100.00 .. 201 Automobile Allowance 28,892.00 65,185.00 • c � ....... .. ... Supplies a'' 349 Books, Periodicals and 900.00 .......... 03325 Summary Abatement 250.00 65,935.00 Newspapers ............. .... .. 300.00 1,400.00 75,604.00 - Nuisance Cleans p 272 Paving plant Services 03224 Air Pollutlon Control .......... 40,000.00 461 City Contribution .............. 97,382.00 03326 Wreckinngg and Boarding 03226 Model Cities Health Program of Buildings 256 Demolition..... 4 sty Contribution .............. 31,172.00 960 Reimburse P.I.R. for Capial 16,500.00 1,433,879.00 Projects ...................... 19,250.00 35,750.00 Division of Housing and 1,208,467.00 Building Code Enforcement 03300 Housing and Building SUMMARY -DEPARTMENT OF Code Administration UNIT COMMUNITY SERVICES 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 115,408.00 it Y Services 116 Salaries -Professional .......... 23,099.00 138,507.00 Administration ..,..... ' " " " ivislon of Libraries ................ 160,944.00 201 Automobile Allowance .......... 1,500.00 Division of Parks and Recreatlon .. Division Environmental 2,106,895.00 202 Telephone ......... -- ......... 203 Postage ... .. . 6,600.00 1,800.00 of Protection 2,938,780.00 206 Printing and Binding .......... 550.00 Division of Housing and Building 1,433,879.00 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Code Enforcement ................ Repair ........................ 200.00 1.208,987.00 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repair 1,180.00 247 Office Equipment -Rental ...... 900.00 _ 7,348.995.00 250 Blueprinting .................... 50.00 Code 252 Testing Services ... ............ 275 Duplicating Services ............ 600.00 100.00 13,480.00 Activity and Expenditure Titles Appropriations Amounts DEPATMENT OF POLICE Sub Totals Totals 340 Office Supplies ....... .......... 5,000.00 04001 Police Administration 349 Books, Periodicals and 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 55,876.00 Newspapers ................... 369 Misc. Materials (N.O.C.) ........ 335.00 500.00 - 115 Salaries -Police ................. 116 Salaries -professional 210,306.00 370 Photo Supplies ................. 150.00 5,985.00 .. ....... 5 Salaries-ExempbPolfce 18,662.()o 801 Capital Outlay -Office ........ 202 Telephone 30,000.00 319,899,00 Equipment .................... 500.00 ...................... 203 Postage ........................, 31,850.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and 206 Printing and Blndin 9 4,100.00 Appliances .................... 585.00 1,085.00 159,057.00 207 Advertisln """"" 223 Office g"""""""" Equipment 300.00 100.00 and Furniture Repair ........................ 825.00 736 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Code Activity and Expenditure Titles 226 Machinery and Equipment - Repair ........................ 239 Mise. Maintenance and Repair . 249 Miscellaneous Rentals .......... 273 Criminal Investigation .......... 340 Office Supplies ................. 343 Household Supplies ............ 349 Books, Periodicals and Newspapers ................... 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment .................... 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances .................... 04050 Police Building Maintenance 101 Salaries -Ungraded (Except Spec. Empl.) .................. 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam ...... 221 Water and Sewer Rental ...... 222 Sanitary Services .............. 226 Machinery and Equipment - Repair ........................ 227 Laundry ........ ...... ..... 229 Air Conditioning Repairs ...... 232 Elevator Maintenance ..... it 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repair . 301 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies . 302 Plumbing Supplies ............. 303 Paint ............................ 304 Electrical Supplies .............. 305 Heating Fuels -Coal and Oil .... 313 Carpentry Materials ............ 319 Misc. Main's nance Supplies .... 324 Small Tools ........ ..... 329 Misc. Machinery and Equipment Parts and Supplies ........... 609 Capital Outlay -Building - Building Improvement ....... 802 Capital Outlay -Shop Equipment ................... 04100 PoliceUniformed Division 112 Salaries -Clerical .............. 115 Salaries -Police ................ 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 340 Office Supplies .................. 341 Clothing (Wearing Apparel) .... 344 Medical and Dental Supplies ... 348 Instruction Supplies ... .... 352 Law Enforcement Supplies ..... 04120 Police Detective Division 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 115 Salaries -Police ..... ............ 273 Criminal Investigation .......... 340 Office Supplies ................. 341 Clothing (Wearing Apparel) .... 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances .................... 04140 Police Services Division 112 Salaries-Clerlcal ...... .. .. ... .. 115 Salaries -Police .... .......... 116 Salaries -Professional ..... 117 Salaries -Sub -Professional ..... 144 Fees -Psychiatrist .............. 206 Printing and Binding ........... 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam .. 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Repair........................ 225 Motor Vehicles -Repair ........ 227 Laundry ........................ 241 Building and Office Space - Rental ........................ Appropriations Amounts Sub Totals Totals 1,200.00 500.00 200.00 3,000.00 42,075.00 250.00 100.00 1,900.00 2,250.00 104.00 1,287.00 1,391.00 360,560.00 20,000.00 2,500.00 500.00 600.00 2,300.00 150.00 500.00 150.00 1,300.00 200.00 100.00 400.00 3,200.00 100.00 500.00 100.00 100.00 149,284.00 26,700.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 737 Code Activity and Expenditure Titles 242 Data Processing Equipment - Rental 245 Motor Vehicle -Rental .... 247 Office Equipment -Rental .......... 322 Motor Fuel ......... 326 Radio .. ..... ..... Maintenance Supplies .. 329 Misc. Machinery and Equipment Parts and Supplies ....... .... 340 Office Supplies ................. 341 Clothing (Wearing Apparel) .. 345 Chemical and Laboratory Supplies ................ 348 Instruction Supplies 352 Law Enforcement Suppp...lies ..... ...... 369 Misc. Materials (N.O.C.) s ..... 370 Photo Supplies ................. 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment ................ 803 Capital Outlay -Automotive 805 Cap9ta�l Outlay-ment Furniture and Appliances .................... 807 Capital Outlay -Radio .......... 04160 Police Reorganization Expense 410 Special Appropriations ....... SUMMARY - DEPARTMENT OF POLICE Police Administration - Police Police Building Maintena.nce..... Police Uniformed Division .. 6,000.00 Police Detective Division ...... Police Services Divlsion . Police Reorganization Expense . 30,500.00 275.00 212,759.00 24,834.00 4,853,937.00 4,878,771.00 825.00 100.00 65,340.00 1,700.00 600.00 7,000.00 74,740.00 4,954,336.00 21,354.00 1,165,038.00 1,186,392.00 100.00 2,000.00 17,820.00 17,920.00 450.00 1,206,762.00 398,276.00 918,216.00 43,494.00 55,199.00 2,400.00 1,417,585.00 700.00 300.00 900.00 195,000.00 300.00 750.00 Code Activity and Expenditure Titles FIRE DEPARTMENT 05001 Fire Administration 112 Salarles-Clerical ............... 113 Salarles-Fire ......... 123 Salaries -Exempt -Fire ....... 203 Postage .. 206 Printing and Binding . . . . . .....223 ..... RepEquipment and Furniture Repair ........................ 340 Office Supplies ....... 349 Books and Periodicals and Newspapers ................... 05050 Fire Station Maintenance 101 Salaries -Ungraded (Except Spec. Empl.) ....... .........114 114 Salaries -Manual and Maintenance ................ 202 Telephone ........ 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam . . 221 Water and Sewer Rental ...... 222 Sanitary Services ............. 301 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies 302 Plumbing Supplies ............. 303 Paint .................... 304 Electrical Supplies .........., 313 Carpentry Materials .. 319 Misc. Maintenance Supp ...... lies.. 340 Office Supplies ........... 343 Household Supplies ........... ..... Appropriations Amounts Sub Totals Totals 68,300.00 19,600.00 10,000.00 295,850.00 100,000.00 4,550.00 300.00 15,600.00 18,720.00 7,000.00 250.00 12,000.00 500.00 15,000.00 173,920.00 84.00 50,000.00 6,220.00 14,114.00 70,418.00 1,957,773.00 128,500.00 8,820.690.00 92,085.00 10,649.00 102,734.00 4,000.00 48,000.00 4,000.00 1,000.00 57 000.00 200.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 2,000.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 100.00 1,000.00 10,800.00 360,560.00 212,759.00 4,954,336.00 1,206,762.00 1,957,773.00 128,500.00 8,820.690.00 Appropriations Amounts Sub Totals Totals 8,874.00 291,517.00 711160.00 371,551.00 500.00 500.00 50.00 11050.00 400.00 165.00 565.00 373,166.00 92,085.00 10,649.00 102,734.00 4,000.00 48,000.00 4,000.00 1,000.00 57 000.00 200.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 2,000.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 100.00 1,000.00 10,800.00 738 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Code Activity and Expenditure Titles Appropriations Amounts Sub Totals Totals 802 Capital Outlay -Shop Equipment 801l 500.00 Appropriations Capital Outlay -Furniture and Amounts Sub Totals Totals Appliances .................... 400.00 900.00 171,434.00 05100 Fire Plans and Training School 113 Salaries -Fire....... ............ 47,893.00 19:450.00 143 Fees -Educational ... .. .. ....... 144 Fees -Psychiatrist ........... ... 2,000.00 525.00 50,418.00 206 Printing and Binding... .. 100.00 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repair, .. 100.00 200.00 340 Office Supplies................ 800.00 348 Instruction Suppl.ies ............ 400.00 50.00 349 Books, Periodicals and 1,400,000.00 1,425,336.00 Newspapers ................... 370 Photo Supplies .................. 400.00 1,000.00 2,600.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and 78,100.00 PPliances ... .....,. 806 Capital Outlay -Instructional ... 140.00 6,349.00 6,489.00 59,707.00 05110 Fire Prevention 133,707.00 112 Salaries -Clerical ............ ... 113 Salaries 14,028.00 -Fire .................. 184,811.00 198,839.00 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 10,500.00 206 Printing and Binding .......... 500.00 11,000.00 340 Office Supplles ....... .. ........ 349 Books, Periodicals 300.00 and Newspapers ................... 500.00 800.00 805 Capita]PPliOutlay-Furniture and ances .................... 819.00 211,458.00 05120 Fire Fighting 113 Salaries -Fire..... 225 Motor Vehicles -Repair 5,605,517.00 301 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies . 2,000.00 160,000.00 304 Electrical Supplies .............. 100.00 322 Motor Fact ...................... 340 Office Supplies 20,000.00 ......... 341 Clothing (Wearing Apparel-)-.... 300.00 57,880.00 465,000.00 343 Household Supplies .... .. .... 344 Medical and Dental Supplles .... 3,500.00 500.00 _8,124,707.00 356 Fire Fighting Supplies ......... 4,000.00 88,280.00 803 Capital Outlay -Automotive 900,000.00 821 Caltap Outla......... ......... P y -Fire Equipment 75,000.00 and Hose ............ .... ...... 829 Capita] Outiay-Equipment 17,000.00 53,970.00 (N.O.C.) ...................... 25,000.00 117,000.00 5,970,797.00 05130 Fire Radio Division 126,718.00 380,688.00 226 Machinery and Equipment - 2,622.00 Repair ......... ............... 807 Capital Outlay -Radio 342.00 5,000.00 .......... 357.00 5,357.00 05140 Fire Communications 4,077.00 7,041.00 113 Salaries-Fire.151,938.00 226 Machinery and Equipment - 100.00 Repair ........................ 340 Office Sup 11................. 300.00 100.00 349 Books, Periodicals and Newspapers .............. ..... 100.00 400.00 152,438.00 05150 Fire Hydrants 5,200.00 61000.00 221 Water and Sewer Rental 1, 093,729.00 ........ 1,436.00 410 Special Appropriation .......... 6.945,793 00 SUMMARY -FIRE DEPARTMENT 185,749.00 Fire Administration .. ..... . . ... Fire Station Maintenance 373,166.00 Fire Plans and Training School 463.00 171,434.00 .. Fire Prevention .. ..... ....... Fire Fighting ...... ................. 23 707. 59,00 211,458.00 Fire Radio Division ......... 4000.00 , 500.00 5,970,797.00 Fire Communlcations 8,000.00 5,357.00 ............... Fire Hydrants ...................... 850.00 152,438.00 ........... 11800.00 1,438.00 420 Settlements50 421 Judgments and Claims.......... 000.00 _ 6,945,793.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 739 Code Activity and F. Perditure Titles Appropriations GENERAL GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS Amounts Sub Totals Totals Employee Benefits 09001 Employee Insurance 112 Salaries -Clerical .. 202 Telephone ..........• 203 Postage " " " " "•' 336.00' 19:450.00 206 Printing and Binding...... . • • � 175.00 100.00 • • 269 Misc. Contractual Services .. 275 Duplicating Services 5,000.00 ............ 225.00 5,836.00 340 Office Supplies ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 431 Health and Welfare Premiums .. 50.00 09002 Retiree Insurance 1,400,000.00 1,425,336.00 431 Health and Welfare Premiums .. 09003 Severance Pay 78,100.00 434 Severance Pay ......... 09004 Unemployment Compensation 133,707.00 432 Unemployment Conmpensation . 09010 Police Relief Association 90,000.00 435 Pension Contributions .......... 09011 Firemen's Relief Association 2,044,996.00 435 Pension Contribution ........... 09012 Health Retie} Associations 2,005,603.00 435 Pension Contribution .......... 09013 P.E.R.A, and Social Security 106,965.00 435 Pension Contribution .......... 09020 Workmen's Compensation 1,775,000.00 425 In Lieu of Salary .............. 426 Doctors Fees 228,500.00 ......... 427 Hospitals and Nurses ......... 428 Miscellaneous 62,000.00 115,000.00 429 Supplemental Benefits 57,500.00 .......... 465,000.00 Public Improvement Contributions _8,124,707.00 09050 Public Imyrovemeht Aid 965 Contribution to Special Fund .. 09051 Exempt Property Assessments 900,000.00 253 Sprinkling Assessments .. 254 Forestry Assessments 46,394.00 .......... 7,576.00 53,970.00 465 Contribution to Special Fund .. 09052 Forfeited Property Assessments 126,718.00 380,688.00 253 Sprinkling Assessments .. 254 Forestry 2,622.00 Assessments .......... 342.00 2,984.00 465 Contribution to Special Fund ... 09053 Easements 4,077.00 7,041.00 203 Postage ........ ... 208 Official Publications 100.00 ........... 700.00 800.00 422 Compensation for Easements ... 5,200.00 61000.00 Miscellaneous 1, 093,729.00 09060 Contingent Reserve 410 Special Appropriation .......... 09065 Judgment and Compromise 185,749.00 421 Judgments ...................... 09070 Tort Liability 5,000.00 126 Salaries -Clerical cos . 463.00 141 Fees -Legal .......0 23 ....... 160 Fees -Medical ......... 171 Fees -Investigation 4000.00 , 500.00 ............. 8,000.00 93,396.00 201 Automobile Allowance .......... 261 Insurance and Bonds 850.00 ........... 11800.00 2,650.00 420 Settlements50 421 Judgments and Claims.......... 000.00 125,000.00 175,000.00 221,048,00 N 740 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 741 Code Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Appropriations Sub Totals Totals Code Appropriations 09075 Legal Aid to Mlsdsmeanents 141 Fee Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals ... .................. 21,792.00 Machinery and Equipment— ncia—Legal 09080 Financi al Forms Repair ........................ 500.00 206 Printing and Binding .......... 35,000.00 Laundry ............. GroundsitUpkeepkeep R..... 4,500.00 09085 Surety Bond Premiums 261 Insurance and Bonds - ....... Air Conditioning—Repair ....... 200.00 4,000.00 ........... 09090 Urban Corps Program 200.00 Elevator Maintenance ....,..... Misc. Maintenance and Repair ., 26,320.00 500.00 269 Mise, Contractual Services Oiling and Flushing ..... 09095 Wilder Baths 8,000.00 Assessments ......... .... Insurance and Bonds ........... 421.00 9,000.00 221 Water and Sewer Rental ....... 3,500.00 Misc. Contractual Services ...... 3,000.00 183,641.00 09100 Civic Organization Contributions 461 City Contribution Janitor and Sanitation Supplies . 3,500.00 ........... .... Winter Carnival Association ... 27,300.00 5,000.00 Plumbing Supplies ........... Paint ................. ... • • • • 800.00 2,200.00 Memorial Day Association ...... St. Paul Humane Society 1,200.00 ....... Electrical Supplies .............. Carpentry Materials 3,000.00 ...... International Institute ......... St. Paul Council Human 3,600.00 11,600.00 .. Misc. Maintenance Supplies .... 300.00 2,000.00 of Relations ................. .. 3 5,000.00 Misc. Machinery and Equipment Parts and Supplies ........... 600.00 St. Paul Beautiful ............ 1,500.00 Office Supplies .............. ... 200.00 09105 Existing Obligations Clothing (Wearing Apparel) .... 500.00 465 Contribution of Special Fund Solid Waste Collection 485,486.00 Misc. Materials (N.O.C.) ....... 500.00 13,600.00 .......... Civic Center Operating 28,586.00 Health and Welfare Premiums . 23 500.00 ... ..... Forestry Revolving ............ 126,900.00 330,000.00 Severance Pay .................. Reimbursement to Purchasing 3,000.00 09110 Model Cities 1,500.00 28,000.00 465 Contribution to Special Fund .. 114,000.00 Capi Outlay—Shop 09115 Criminal Justice Program Etal quipment .................... Capital Outlay—Furniture 950.00 465 Contribution to Special Fund .. 243,067.00 and Appliances .................... 400.00 1,350.00 09120 Code Enforcement—Census Tract 9 tr 10 Total Appropriation 485 Contribution to Special Fund .. Less County. 50% Share ...... . • • • 777,347.00 388,673.50 09125 Municipal Memberships 164,761.00 465 Contribution to Special Fund 251 Dues and Memberships ..... National League of Cities 9,725.00 ... 09175 City Hall and Court House Cos 368,673.50 ...... League Minnesota 1,200.00 Veterans Quarters ip .......... Municipalities League Ramsey County League of 5,083.00 Salaries—County Civil Service .. Contingent Salary Reserve ..... 17,322.00 865.00 18,187.00 Municipalities ................ League of Minn. Municipalities— 900.00 Gas, Electricity and Steam ..... 40.011 Metro Section ................ 2,542.00 Building and Office Space— Rental 09130 Public Examiner ........................ 9,000.00 9,040.00 151 Fees—Public Examiner ......... 202 Telephone 54,880.00 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies . 250.00 ....................... 09135 Port Authority 120.00 55,000.00 Total Appropriation ......... Less County's 50% Share 27,477.00 461 City Contribution ........ 13,738.50 .............. 09145 Charter Commission 40,112.00 465 Contribution to Special Fund .. 13,738.50 269 Misc. Contractual Services .... 09180 Department Travel and Educaon ti 09150 City -County Services 3,000.00 204 Travel—Schedule A ............ 251 Dues and Memberships— 28,700.00 Administration 461 City Contribution .............. 7,119.00 Schedule B ................... 264 Police Training School 6,973.00 09155 Messenger Service ......... 271 Local Lectures and Workshops - 2,400.00 461 City Contribution .............. 6,412.00 Schedule C ......:.......... ... 2,530.00 40,603.00 09180 Microfilming 09185 Code Appeals Board — 461 City Contribution .............. 20,642.00 174 Fees—Board Members .......... 203 Postage 41200.00 09165 Duplicating 481 City Contribution .............. 275 Duplicating Services ............ 250.00 400.00 650.00 .............. 09170 City Hall and Court House 35,027.00 340 Office Supplies .................. 400.00 5,250.00 Building Maintenance Salaries—County Civil Service .. 512,856.00 09190 Civic Promotion Rents Civic(Civi Contingent Salary Reserve .. 25,600.00 Center) Fees—Public Examiner ......... 300.00 241 Building and Office Space— Fees—Other ......... ........... 12,000.00 550,756.00 Rental ''''•""""""•""•• 65,000.00 Telephone Printing an ... . B ....... d inding .. .... 4,200.00 60000 2,205,20500 Gas, Electricity and Steam .. Water and Sewer Rental 100,000..00 SUMMARY—GENERAL ...... Sanitary Services .............. 13,500.00 1,800.00 GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS Employee Benefits Office Equipment and Furniture Repair .............. Public Improvement Contributions. 8,124,707,00 ....... Buildings and Structures— 100.00 Miscellaneous ....................... 1,093,729.00 2,205,205.00 Repair ........................ 15,000.00 11,423 641.00 742 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Code Title EXECUTIVE Code Totals MAYOR Activity and ExpenditureTitles Appropriations 00105 City Administrator DEBT Amounts Sub Totals Totals 09950 General Debt Interest 1,500.00 { 401 Interest Expense 70o.00 ................ 09960 General Debt Maturities 1,500.00 4,523,272.00 402 Redemption and Maturities .. 09962 Armor land 800.00 4,681,000.00 402 Redemption Maturities .. Total......................................... 26,750.00 Activity 7.050.00 9,431 022.00 Code Activity and Expenditure Sub Totals Appropriations - Titles RAMSEY COUNTY WELFARE Amounts Sub Totals Totals DEPARTMENT 09980 Ramsey County Welfare .................. 600.00 Department Total......................................... - 461 City Contribution Activity 600.00 .... (City's M,'z ......... Share) . 6,026,092.00 ANALYSIS OF CITY CONTRIBUTION CITY CLERK Sub Totals - Administration Total Appropriation Receipts City -County Share Salaries .... .......... Other Expense .................... 5,474,800.00 2,082,352.00 3,264.800.00 2,210,000.00 Total Administration 1,241,500.00 840,852.00 ................ Programs 7557,152.00 4,506,300.00 3,050,852.00 - Old Age Assistance ........ Aid to Families with ........ 1,184,. 00 345 854,040.00 330,305.00 –, Dependent Children DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND MGMT SERVICES Sub Totals ...... Aid to the Blind . . . . . . . Aid to the Disabled 26,023,350.00 139,100.00 21,549,810.00 109,310.00 4,473,540.00 Aid ................ the Disabled—MD 2,983,620.00 2,450,500.00 29,790.00 533,120.00 r ,. General Relief .. "' ...""""""•'" 2,090,880.00 2,090,880.00 500.00 '.. Child Welfare .. Medical Assistance • • """ 2,825,810.00 1,316,540.00 98,620.00 514,760.00 2,724,190.00 Medical General Relief "' 30,533,360.00 24,609,050.00 801,780.00 5,924,310.00 , , Disabled Veterans ...... Special ISand Casts 3,138,000.00 8,000.00 76,800.00 3,061,200.00 9,000.00 .. Emergency Assistance 5,788,696.00 5,020,392.00 768,304.00 .............: Total Programs 385,920.00 212,250.00 173,670.00 ....................... Total Welfare ......................... 76,418,621.00 57,586,412.00 18,832,209.00 Ramsey Nursing Home 83,975,773.00 62,092 ,712.00 21,883,061.00 Salaries 1` f. ..... ...... ...... .. ................. 300.00 x..Pe se .... ................ Other E ..... 930,167.00 930,167.00 , " •••••••••• Total Ramsey Nursing Home 468,493.00 438,443.00 30,000.00 ...... 1,398,810.00 1,368,610.00 30,000.00 ` Less County Share 72.5% • "" 85.374.383.00 63,461,322.00 21,913.081.00 ' '-� City Contribution 27.5% , . , • • • `- 03001 Community Services Administration 15,886,969.00 • , .... i 03050 Library Services ....... "' • .. • "" ....•.. 03100 Parks and Recreation Administration 6,026 Oi 92.00 APPENDIX - .. 03120 Conservatory •'•• 03132 Parks Ground Maintenance . . . . . . • . •' ""' 09180 Department Travel and Education Activity 204 'ARAVEL 03170 Recreation Centers ....'"""""""' Schedule A Code Title ............................. 03200 Environmental Protection Administration 300.00 JUDICIAL Sub Totals Totals t MUNICIPAL COURT ` .................. , :::: 00050 Municipal Court .................................. } Total .............................. 3,000.00 .... Activity Total Judicial ................................ 4 ,750.00 Code Title 3,000.02 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 743 Activity Code Title EXECUTIVE Sub Totals Totals MAYOR 00105 City Administrator .............................. 00110 Budget Director 1,500.00 .................. 00115 Federal Programs Administration 70o.00 00140 City Planning 1,500.00 ..... 00150 Deppt. of Human Rights .................... 00151 Action Program • 500.00 fi00.00 .................... 00155 Civil Service """" • ' • • • ' . Civil 800.00 ..................................... 1,450.00 Total......................................... Activity 7.050.00 Code Title CITY ATTORNEY Sub Totals Totals 00200 City Attorney Administration .................. 600.00 Total......................................... Activity 600.00 Code Title CITY CLERK Sub Totals Totals 00250 City Clerk Records - ............................... 300.00 Total.....• .................................... �- Activity 300.00 Code Title DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND MGMT SERVICES Sub Totals Totals 01001 Finance and Mgmt. Services Administration .... 01150 Accounting and Auditing .. 01200 Finance Cashier 1,000.00 650.00 ....... 01250 Purchasing " " " " " " " " "'••••'•• ................... 300.00 _+ 01300 Assessments and Valuations • ' 500.00 ` ...... ............... 300.00 Total ......................................... (a Activity 2.750.00 Code Title DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Sub Totals Totals I 02001 Public Works Administration' 02100 Design and Engineering Administration �. . . . . . . 02105 Traffic Design ' • • • 1,000.00 300.00 f. ..... ...... ...... .. ................. 300.00 �. Total......................................... Activity 1 .600.00 ;1 Code Title DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES Sub Totals Totals `- 03001 Community Services Administration 03050 Library Services ....... "' • .. • "" ....•.. 03100 Parks and Recreation Administration 2,000.00 600.00 - .. 03120 Conservatory •'•• 03132 Parks Ground Maintenance . . . . . . • . •' ""' 400.00 300.00 03170 Recreation Centers ....'"""""""' 300.00 ............................. 03200 Environmental Protection Administration 300.00 .... 03220 Occupational Health and Safety 03310 Buil ing Inspection ""....... - 250.00 300.00 ` .................. , :::: 300.00 } Total .............................. .... Activity 4 ,750.00 Code Title DEPARTMENT OF POLICE Sub Totals Totals 04001 Police Administration 140 Services Division ""1,500.00 ................................ 4.100.00 ...°i$ Total ......................................... 2• Activity 5.600.00 5. � Code Title Sub FIRE DEPARTMENT 05001 Fire Totals Totals Administration 05100 Fire Plans and Training School 1,500.00 05110 Fire Prevention"""' ... .......... .... .............. ... 1 300.00 �. :x250.00 - Total ........................... .............. 3.050.00 t1%, q Total Executive«� .............................. 25.700.00 \ 7 )Grand Total .................................. 28.700.00 s 744 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 745 09180 ^c,^^rtm-nt Travel and Education 251 DUES AND MEMBERSHIPS Schedule B Activity Code Title Organization Cod Title Organization 02140 02140 Electrical Design ....... Sub Totals Totals LEGISLATIVE Sub Totals Totals " " '• ................. Institute of Electrical and 50.00 00002 City Council Research ........................... 90.00 Electronics Engineers ......... Illuminating Engineering Society.......... .. 25 00 25.00 _ American Society for Public Administration25.00 Municipal Finance Officers Association ..... 15.00 495.00 _ Activity Activity Code Title Organization - Code Title Organization DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES Sub Totals Totals JUDICIAL Sub Totals Totals 03050 Library Services .......................... - 00050 Municipal Court ................................. American Library Association ......... ... 750.00 1,050.00 270.00 Urban Library Trustee's Association ........ 300.00 North American Judges Association240,00 03100 Parks and Recreation Administration Minnesota Municipal Judges Association .... 30.00 National Park and Recreation Association ' . . 40.00 70.00 Activity Mid Continent Park and ' Recreation Conference .................... St. Paul Beautiful 10.00 Code Title Organization EXECUTIVE Sub Totals Totals ........... ... ....... ....... Minnesota Recreation and Park Association.. 10.00 10.00 MAYOR 03120 Conservatory 00100 Mayor's Administration ....... American Association of Botanical Gardens.. Minnesota 10 00 35.00 U. S. Conference of Mayors ................. y 1,500.00 1,500.00 Commercial Flower Growers .... American Horticulture Society10'00 00140 City Planning ...................... 75.00 ......... ..... 03122 Zoo 15.00 Urban Land Institute ........................ 75.00 .............. National Park and Recreation Association .. 25.00 85.00 00150 Dept. of Human Rights ........ .................. The Wildlife Society .......... _' American I . • .... - 20.00 International Association of Official 125.00 Society of Zoological Parks Human Rights Agencies 100.00 and Aquariums """""""""• 40.00 National Association of Human Rights Workers 03170 Recreation Centers .. ............. ................ 25.00 Minnesota Recreation and Park Association .. 25.00 25.G0 00155 Civil Service ..................................... Public Personnel Association 465.00 03174 Municipal Athletics """"" • . . . National Civil Service League ............... 385.00 50.00 . . . • • . . • . . National Park and Recreation Association 25.00 25.00 American Society far Training and Development 03200 Environmental Protection Administration .......................... 30.00 Minnesota Environment Association ........ American Public Health 40.00 95.00 2,165.00 Association ........ Minnesota Public Health Association... ..... 20.00 10.00 American Association for Advancement Activity Code Title Organization Sub Totals Totals of Science ............... Adult Education Association •of the U.S.A. ... '' 15.00 10.00 CITY CLERK 03212 Food Regulation ................................. 00250 City Clerk Records ""' •' 125.00 American Public Health Association ........ 20.00 30.00 Minnesota Sanitarians Association •• 10.00 International Institute of Municipal Clerk Association 03220 Occupational Health and Safety 125.00 National Safety Council " " 520.00 Activity American Society of Safety Ameri'Engineers. ..... 485.00 35.00 Code Title Organization DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND Sub Totals Totals 03222 Testing Laboratory American Concrete Institute •. • � . . . 120.00 MANAGEMENT SERVICES American Chemical Society � • ' • • � � a ....... 25.00 25.00 01150 Accounting and Auditing ...................... American Society for Testing Materials ..... Materials 70.00 Municipal Finance Officers Association ..... 130.00 Aoki) 03300 Housing and Building Code Administration 01200 Finance Cashier .................................. ..... American Society for Testing Materials ..... Building Officials and Code 70.00 515.00 Minnesota Chapte.-...-:.:,. 1 Finance 85.00 Admin. International Officers Assn. .... s ......... Municipal Treasurer's Association 10.00 75.00 Portland Cement Association ...... American Concrete Association ..... • ... s 200.00 60.00 .......... 01250 Division of Purchasing ....... National Association Elevator ............. Safety Auth'. 25.00 National Institute of Government Government � � � � � � � � � " 250.00 . ..................... ... .. � National Fire Protection Association 50.00 Purchasing Agents ........................ 110.00 ...... .. American Society of Htg., Refrig., 30.00 Twin City Purchasing Agents • 140.00 & Air Cond. Engineers .................... 01300 Division of Assessments and Valuations ........ 70.00 International Association of Electrical Inspectors .............. 35.00 St. Paul Area Board of Realtors ............ 70.00 ..... 95.00 03305 Housing Inspection ..:.... - 535.00 National Association of Housing and 25.00 Redevelopment Officers ........ ,. ••...•..• 25.00 Activity Code Title Organization 03310 Building Inspection ........ • • * DEPARTMENT PUBLIC WORKS Sub Totals Totals . . . . • • International Association of Electrical Inspectors 175.00 or 02001 Public Warks Administration ......... 445.00 .......... .. Minnesota Chapter of International ... .... � � 185.00 American Public Works Association ......... 375.00 Conference of Building Officials American Society for Tcsting ............... 70.00 ........... 10.00 2,770.00 Ir 746 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Activity OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 Code Title Organization Sub Totals DEPARTMENT OF POLICE Totals Activity 747 04001 Police Administration Cade Title ............. American 363.00 03132 Parks Ground Maintenance Totals Academy of Forensic Science American Association of Blood Banks 40.00 03200 Environmental Protection Administration 200.00 American Institute of Physics � ••• - American Polygraph Assu.:iation 10.00 30.00 03300 Housing and Building g Code Administration ...... 03305 Housing Inspection g 100.00 ......... International Association for Identiftcation 25.00 p 03310 Building Inspection """ 250.00 200.00 .. _. International Association of Chiefs of Police.. International Narcotic Enforcement 125.0 " " " " " " •• 300.00 Officers Association ' Minnesota Chiefs of Police Association...... 20.00 10.00 Total Executive 1,255.00 ..�. Minnesota Division of International •� Association of Indent ...... • ........ ......... 2 430 00 . ..................... National Safety Council 12.00 Grand Total . •' """..... _ ........ Ramsey County Chiefs of Police Association 16.00 • . • . • .... 2 530.00 Tri-County Law Enforcement Aid Association 5.00 10.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY Activity Activity Schedule D Code Title OrganizationCode FIRE DEPARTMENT Sub Totals Totals Title LEGISLATIVE Item Cost 05001 Fire Administration ....... . . 00001 City Council Administration Total . . . . . """' International Association of '. Arson Investigators 110.00 ......... 801 Capital Outlay-.Office Equipment I-Portable Calculator 3,400.00 ...... ' ' C ' t - s . . . . . International Association of Fire Chiefs .... Metra Paid Fire Chiefs Association 30.00 20.00 ............. ....... ... 2-Tape Recorders ...... 2-Dictatin g-Transcription •. . . . . • ' • ""' 350.00 250.00 . National Fire Protection Association ........"""""' 5.00 55.00 • . . . 500.00 05110 Fire Protection ...... """"' 1,100.00 • • • • International Association of 100.00 805 Capital Outlay-Furniture Arson Investigators .............. .. 30.00 2g-Filln and Appliances g Cabinets .. ...... Minnesota State Fire Chiefs Association .... National Fire Protection Association 10.00 ............ I............. 00002 City Council Research 2,300.00 ........ 60.00 805 Capital Outlay-Furniture and Appliances "' 12-Filing Cabinets 980.00 Total Executive 210.00 ........................... Shelving „ •.....•............. 640.00 .......................... ' Grand Total .............................. 6,663.00 � � � • � • � • � � Total Legislative .................... � 340.00 6,973.00 ....... _ 4 380 00 Activity 09180 Department Travel and Education Code Title ' •; 271 LOCAL LECTURES AND WORKSHOPS Schedule C JUDICIAL 00050 Municipal Court Item Cost Total Activit S' Code Title •................... 606 Capital Outlay-Bldg.-Constr - ' "" Air Conditioning 2,300.00 LEGISLATIVE 00002 Totals Window Modification for Air Conditioning -. City Council Research 100.00 805 Capital Outla y-Furniture 700.00 Activity and Appliances 6-Filing Cabinets 5-Portable Air Conditioners„•""""" 600.00 Code Title .............. 1,000.00 '.. EXECUTIVE Totals MAYOR - 00150 Dept. Of Human Rights ' Total Judicial ............... 1.600.00 .......... 00155 Civil Service """"""• � � � ........ ..... .. 200.00 .""""""' 2.300.00 .. ... ...... .. ......... 450.00 Activity 650.00 Code Title Activity EXECUTIVE MAYOR Item Cost Total Code Title 00100 Mayor's Administration CITY ATTORNEY Totals 801 Capi........ tal Outlay-Office Equipment . . . . . . . . •' 500.00 00200 City Attorney Administration 1-Calculator......... " " " '• 500.00 ........................ 00105 City Administrator 500.00 Activity Activit .................. 801 Capital Outla "' • . • . • • • . • 2-Electric Equipment 31190.00 Code Title CITY CLERK Totals Typewriters 1-CalculatorypeW...... ...................... """""•••...... 950.00 00250 City Clerk Records ....... .. ' 500.00 ........... ... ... .... 25.00 1,450.00 Activity 805 Capital Outlay-Furniture and Appliances 5-Executive Desks Code Title , 5-Executive Chairs • " • ""- w • .... 600.00 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES Totals .. • •""""' • • 2-Typewriter Desks 250.00 03001 Community Services Administration . _ ........................ 5-5 Drawrere Files esa. s ...... ................. 320.00 70.00 03102 Parks and Recreation Building Maintenance 155.00 ""' • • • • • • ........... 500.00 .... 50.00 1,740.00 748 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Activity 1972 749 Code Title 00110 Budget Director Item Cost Total . . . """ 801 Capital Outlay-..Office..E.....i..................t.. 2,980.00 2-Calculators..........qupmen ..' .......... 1 -Typewriter . 1,000.00 Total ......... ...... .... 475.00 1,475.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 348.00 3 -Executive Desks .......................... 1 -Typewriter Desk 360.00 1,278.00 ...................... .... 3 -Executive Chairs ......................... 160.00 150.00 1 -Typewriter Chair ................ • .. ... "' 35.00 3 -5 -Drawer Files ............................ 300.00 ..• ... 1 -Steno Chair .................. 1,005.00 00115 Federal Programs Administration 805 Capital Outlay 35.00 300.00 -Furniture and Appliances 1 -Desk 300.00 ...................................... 1 -Chair 150.00 .................. 1 -File Cabinet . . . . . """ 50.00 2,126.00 ... .......... .................. 1110.00 00140 City Planning ........................ 801 capital Outia " P y -Office Equipment Item Cost 4,000.00 2 -Calculators ............................. 6 -Adding Machines 11000.00 .......................... 1,200.00 1,608.00 5 -Filing Cabi enter ....................... 2 -Steno Chairs • """" • . • . . • • . 2,200.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 375.00 150.001 8 -Desks ... .... ............. 8 -Chairs ................ . 1,600.00 ....... .. .. .......... ............. ... 200.00 1,800.00 1,608.00 00150 Dept. of ,Human Rights .. 608 Capital Outlay -Office Remodeling ...... .. .. 6,000.00 6,820.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment Item Cost Total 1 -Tape Recorder .......................... .. 100.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 4,325.00 6 -Steel File Cabinets ........................ 720.00 00155 Civil Service 595.00 ........ ................ 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment 2,970.00 (Civil Service) 1-Electrle Typewriter . ..... 470.00 1 -Electric Collator (16 sheet) ..•............ 1,000.00 1 -Test Material Case .. ...................... I -Calculator 50.00 ................................. 1 -Dictaphone 325.00 ........................... ..... 350.00 500.00 ................ 01250 Division of Purchasing , , , , 2,195.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 1,470.00 (Civil Service) 975.00 1 -Executive Chair ......................... 100.00 2- Storage Cabinets .......................... 100.00- ........... .............. 1 -Chair ...................................... 20000 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equip. 50.00 (Orien[aition Program) 160.00 3,075.00 1 -Overhead.... .......... 150.00 1-Fltp Chart and Easel .. 50.00 1 -Public Address System ................ 150.00 1 -Tape Recorder .................... 150.00 1 -Speaker's Stand ...... ........ 25.00 1 -portable Blackboard' ..... .. ..... ... ....... 50.00 575.00 Total....................................... 20,260.00 Activity Code Title CITY ATTORNEY Item Cost Total 00200 City Attorney Administration ....... 898.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment 5 -Air Conditioners .......................... 500.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 749 Activity Code Title 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 2 -Executive Desks Item Cost Total ............ 2 -Chairs ..• .. • • . • ..... ............. .... .................... 248.00 100.00 00210 Consumer Protection 348.00 801 Ca ital Outla . . • """ Y -Office E ui en " ....... .. pment 1- lectrie Typewriter 1,278.00 , ................ 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 465.00 2 Executive Desks , 2 -Executive Chairs ......... • • """' • . . 1 -Steno Desk . 248.00 ..• ... 1 -Steno Chair .................. 100.00 110.00 3 -Filing Cabinets ....... , " " "' • ................... 35.00 300.00 Total793.00 ......... .. ..... ... .................... 2,126.00 Activity Code Title CITY CLERK 00250 City Clerk Records Item Cost Total ...........801 Capital Outlay -Office . . "' 1 -Electric T Equipment ""' 1,608.00 5 -Filing Cabi enter ....................... 2 -Steno Chairs • """" • . • . . • • . 400.00 ....... , 3 -Steno Desks ••'•""""••...... 375.00 150.001 -Adding Machi.n.e............................ .. 483,00 .. .. Total ........................................ 200.00 1,608.00 Activity Code Title DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES Item Cost Total 01020 Building Design ., ,,, ,,,, 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment ......""' 4,325.00 2 -Electric Calculators ....................... 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture 595.00 and Appliances 6 -Drafting Tkbles ........... ................. 6-Draft[nTable Lamps g 3,000.00 480.00 1 -Cabinet . • . • . • . • ............. .............. .. ...... 180.00 ................... 70.00 01150 Accounting and Auditing , 801 Capltai Outlay 3,730.00 -Office Equipment .•"" I -Electric Adding Machine 500.00 ................ 01250 Division of Purchasing , , , , 500.00 .. _ • 801 Capital Outlay -Office 3 -Electric ClculatsEgUigment 1,470.00 1 -Electric Typewriter ........ • • "" ": 975.00 "" . • • • 335.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 1 --Desk 1,310.00 ........... .............. 1 -Chair ...................................... 110.00 50.00 01300 Division of Assessments and Valuations ,: 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment""' 1 -Dictaphone Machine 160.00 3,075.00 2 -Printing Calculators- ..nre .....' • 1 -Electronic Calculator-portao ....•"' 400.00 1,300.00 ble 1 -Tape Recorder -portable ""' • • • • 400.00 3 -Electric Erasing Machines ........ . • .. , . 4 -Business Chairs ' • . 250.00 . • • . • . 1-2 Shelf Storawer Case ............ 105.00 160.00 ge Cabinetap, .... ... ...... 960.00 60.00 750 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Activity 1972 751 Code Title Item Cost Total 01350 Division of License and Permit Administration.. 800.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment Item Cost Total 2 -Electric Typewriter ....................... 800.00 Total ....... ........................... 1,200.00 10,170.00 Activity 3,300.00 Code Title Item Cost Total DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 30,600.00 02001 Public Works Administration .. 300.00 665.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 2 -Executive Desks ........................... 300.00 2 -Executive Chairs .......................... 125.00 4 -Top and Bottom Book Cases .............. 240.00 02105 Traffic Design.................... . 30,000.00 3,500.00 i.............. 802 Capital Outlay -Shop Equpment 600.00 2 -Traffic Counters .......................... 800.00 803 Capital Outlay -Automotive Equipment 100.00 1 -Automobile ............................... 2,700.00 114,801.00 02120 Sewer Design .................................... 2,566.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment 1 -Microfilm Reader Printer ................. 2,136.00 Total 2 -Portable Readers .......................... 400.00 2 -Card Trays ................................ 30.00 200.00 02135 Bridge Design and Inspection .................... 1,820.00 805 Capital Outlay- Furniture and Appliances 500.00 I -Drafting Table .......- .................. 250.00 1 -Auxiliary Drawn Unit ... ............ ..... 70.00 1,000.00 1 -Draftsman's Chair ......................... 60.00 3-4 Unit File Cabinet ....................... 180.00 2 -Steel Desks ............................... 300.00 500.00 2 -Desk Chairs ............................... 120.00 16 -Steel Lockers ..%. 640.00 2,500.00 02205 Traffic Operations ................................ 500.00 750.00 Mom 3,000.00 803 Capital Outlay -Automotive Equipment 750.00 300.00 1 -Sign Truck ................................ 3,000.00 02210 Signal Maintenance .............................. 7,450.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment 16,550.00 . I -Mower Reel Lapping Machine .. , "' 1 -Generator -Regulator 1 -Manual Typewriter ....................... 250.00 Tester""" " " • 802 Capital Outlay -Shop Equipment 1 -Bench Model Drill Press 803 Capial Oula 2-�, y-Aputomotive Equipment .................. 1 -Floor Model Drill Press .. 150.00 250.00 1-1'ractorll lkti Postucks Hole.D1 ��. ..""""' 1 - Grinder ............................. 150.00 gg5,400.00 er ............ ,::LargeVibro Tester 200.00 808 Capita] Outla 1 -Sprayer Y -Mechanical Equipment 1 -Eagle Test Panel .......................... 300.00 12-18" Rotary Mowers ........................ ....................... 4-630 Volt Ohmmeter ..................... 400.00 1-,z Ton Electric Hoist ...................... 300.00 i -Electric Winch. 350.00 1 -Hydraulic Winch ........................ 400.00 1 -Body Grinder ............................. 200.00 2,700.00 803 Capital Outlay -Automotive Equipment 1 -Service Truck ............................ 4,500.00 02225 Winter Street Maintenance ...................... 53,000.00 803 Capital Outlay -Automotive Equipment 3 -Sander Trucks (Spinners) ................ 25,000.00 804 Capital Outlay -Construction Equipment 2-4 Wheel Tractor Loaders ................. 28,000.00 02235 Weed Cutting .................................... 2,500.00 808 Capital Outlay -Mechanical Equipment 1-210 Gal. Steel Sprayer Tank with Pump and Motor .......................... 11500.00 2 -Jars Type Sickle Bar Mowers ............ 1,000.00 02240 Bridge, Fence and Stairway Maintenance ....... 802 Capital Outlay -Shop Equipment 9,300.00 1 -Exhaust Hood and Fan .................... 400.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 751 Activity Code Title 803 Capital Outlay -Automotive Equipment I -Express Truck with Lift Gate meet...... Item Cost Total 804 Capital Outlay -Construction Equipment 1 -Adjustable Hei ht 4,900.00 I-PorScaffolding on Trailer., tab le Air Compressor 1,200.00 ......," .......• 3,300.00 02245 Lighting Maintenance 4.500.00 ....., 801 Capital Outla " '... Y -Office Equipment 1 -Adding Machine ........................... 30,600.00 802 Capital Outla I -Pipe Cutter -Shop Equipment 300.00 I -Pipe Bender 1 -Gas Torch ................................. 803 Capioomtal O utla Y -Automotive Equipment 300.00 T 2-Brucks ...... 02250 Lighting Building Maintenance ., 604 Capital 30,000.00 Outlay-Bldg.-Constr.-Mechanical Major Roof Repair ........................... 600.00 821 Capital Outlay -Equipment (N.O.C.) Fire Extinguisher 500.00 and Hose Total ......................................... 100.00 Activity 114,801.00 Code Title DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES 03001 Community Services Item Cost Total Administration ..... .. 1 --Calculator ............. .................... 03050 Llbrar 200.00 200.00 801 Capital Out]a " y -Office -E ui ment I -Typewriter q P 1,500.00 I-I'MM Projector . .••""""• 4 --Tape Recorders 500.00 .........W. 03051 Library Building Maintenance , , • . • 802 Capital Outlay -Shop • . . . . 600.00 400.00 Equipment "" ,-Adjustable Scaffold ... ............. 1,000.00 808 Capita] Outla Y- Mechanical Equipment 2-Snowblowers 500.00 03100 Parks and Recreation Administration 801 Capital Outlay -Office ........ 500.00 I -Mimeo a Equipment gr ph Machine 500.00 ... 03102 Parks and Recreation Building500.00 808 Capital Outlay Maintenance a -Mechanical .... 1 -Band Saw q Pment 2,500.00 1 -Drill Press"""'•• 13, Jointer ................................. 500.00 750.00 Mom I -Sewer Cleaning Machine .. .' .... • " • . • • .. I Sink Cleaning Machine . ""...""' •' ' • * • . 750.00 300.00 , ... 03104 Parks and Recreation Vehicle ........... 200.00 and Equipment Matnt. . 802 Capital Outlay -Shop Equiment "" 1-Mp ower Reel Grinder 16,550.00 . I -Mower Reel Lapping Machine .. , "' 1 -Generator -Regulator 600.00 Tester""" " " • 400.00 1,250.00 803 Capial Oula 2-�, y-Aputomotive Equipment 2,250.00 1-1'ractorll lkti Postucks Hole.D1 ��. ..""""' gg5,400.00 er ............ 6,500.00 808 Capita] Outla 1 -Sprayer Y -Mechanical Equipment 11,900.00 12-18" Rotary Mowers ........................ ....................... 00 1.,00 000.00 1 2,400.00 752 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Activity Code Title T Item Cost 03120 Conservatoiy ........................... 753 502 Capital Outlay -Land Improvement 15- Concrete Planters ...........^„ 2,250.00 03132 Parks Ground Maintenance .. Code Title 502 Capital Outlay -Land Improvement Rehabilitation of Schiffman Fountain ........ 2,500.00 829 -Capital Outlay -Equipment (N.O.C.) Total 10 -Steel Fireplaces .......................... 500.00 03172 Recreation Cent_z--lodial and Ground Maintenance ............... .... ... 801 Capitai Outla """"""' . • • • . • y -Office Isquipment 1 -Adding Machine .. ............ 808 Capital Outlay -Mechanical Equipment 1,391.00 25 -Lawn Mowers ............................ 2,500.00 03200 Environmental Protection Administration 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances and Appliances 3 -Filing Cabinets 1 -Double Pedestal Desk ..................... 150.00 1 -Executive Chair ........................... 45.00 3--4 Drawer Files ............................ 225.00 03202 Health Building Maintenance 4 ........................ -Desks ...................................... 808 Capital Outlay-Ivlechanical Equipment 1 -Vacuum Cleaner -Commercial Type ...... 200.00 03204 Health Laboratory............................... 808 CapitaOutlay -Mechanical Equipment .......................... 1 --Chair Mat ................................. tel 1 -War Still and Water Storage Unit ...... 700.00 1 -Incubator ................................. 1,500.00 03208 Maternal and Infant Care ....................... 806 Capital Outlay -Instructional 04050 Police Building Maintenance......... 1 -Resuscitation Training Model ............ 340.00 03210 Dental Health ............... .............. 609 Capital Outlay -Building Improvement � � • 1 • . land .... ... 808 Capital Outlay -Mechanical Equipment 1 -Dental Compressor 30,775.00 ....................... 1-Vacudent.................................. 415.00 315.00 1 -Dental Stool .......................... . . . 45.00 2 -Contra Angles . ... ....... .... .. ... ...... .. . 140.00 03212 Food Regulation ... ........ ... .. 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 1 -Drafting Table ....... ...... ............... 125.00 1 -Stool .............. ............... ' ' ' ' ' ' 20.00 1 -Cabinet ........... ......................... 100.00 03214 Medical and Inspectional ......................... Replacing Electric Tools 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 1 -Cabinet .................................... 140.00 03220 Occupational Health and Safety ................. 808 Capital Outlay -Mechanical Equipment 1 -Nitrous Oxide Analyzer ........ 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances.... 11 purpose .................. 1,550.00 03300 Housing and Building Code Enforcement ........ Fluorescent Lamps .......... 5 -Garment Masters 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment 1 -Typewriter ................................ 500.00 805 Capital Outlay Furniture and Appliances 1-TYPing Desk .......................... .... 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 225.00 1 -Chair ...................................... 5 -File Cabinets ............................. 70.00 290.00 585.00 Activity Code Title Item Cost 03305 Housing Inspection ... ........................... 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment " • • • • . 1 -Microfilm Records System 18,000.00 1 -Computerized uata .rocessing System ... 20,000.00 5 -Desks ....... _ ........................ 750.00 5 -Chairs .................................... 250.00 5 -File Cabinets .............................. 750.00 03310 Building Ins ection .......... ........... ..Applian......ces. 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 1 New Ammo Load 805 Capital utlay-Furniture and 21-Single Pedestal Desks ................... 3,600.00 Total..................................... OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 753 TotalActivity 2,250.00 Code Title DEPARTMENT OF POLICE Item Cost Total 04001 Police Administration 3,000.00 .... ... 801 Capitai Outla """"""' . • • • . • y -Office Isquipment 1 -Adding Machine • . 1,391.00 ....... ............... 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture 104.00 and Appliances 3 -Filing Cabinets ........................... 2 -Typewriter Stands 175.00 4 ........................ -Desks ...................................... 64.00 1 -Executive Chair 748.00 .......................... 1 --Chair Mat ................................. 250.00 2,500.00 50.00 04050 Police Building Maintenance......... 1,287.00 420.00 609 Capital Outlay -Building Improvement � � • 1 • . land 1 30,775.00 Repairing and Repainting Wiirndows •.. •' •''.. 25,000.00 •.•••• 5,500.00 30,500.00 200.00 802 Capita] Outlay -Shop Equipment Replacing Electric Tools .......d; a'•••••••• 04120 Police Detective Division 275.00 2,200.00 ........ 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances.... 11 purpose 450.00 Fluorescent Lamps .......... 5 -Garment Masters 150.00 .......................... 04140 Police Services Division 300.00 340.00 .......... 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment • • "' 70,418.00 4 -Filing Trays .......... .. ........... 2 -Fingerprint Classification Glasses ., . . •' . 40.00 915.00 " • • • • . 44.00 803 Capital Outlay -Automotive Equipment 84.00 Various Motor Vehicles ...................... 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 1 New Ammo Load 50,000.00 245.00 ....... • • • • 1 -primer Tube Filler 5,570.00 ............... ••••• 650.00 - 807 Capital Outlay -Radio 2 6,220.00 140.00 -Base Stations ............................. 8 -Mobile Radios ... 6,114.00 .. ........ .. ......... ... .. 8.000.00 1,550.00 Total ....................................... 14,114.00 103,034.00 1,085.00 Activity Code Title FIRE DEPARTMENT Item Cost Total 05050 Fire Station Maintenance ... . 802 Capital Outlay -Shop Equipment. ... . . . . . . . . Replacing Electric Hand 900.00 Tools ............... 500.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 2 -Water Heaters ............................ 05100 Fire Plans and Training School 400.00 ............... 805 map iling Cab nets and Appliances 6,489.00 Total 39,750.00 808 Capital Outlaq-Instructional 3 -Overhead Projectors 190.00 .. 750.00 . . . . . . . . """' 2 -Carousel] SlideoProjectors 850.00 .. 1 -Closed Circuit TV System ""' 250.00 .. 1-3M Colored Transparency .......... . . . . . 1 -Photo Print Drier 3,900.00 199.00 ... ........ .. ............ 400.00 3,600.00 05110 Fire Prevention 6,349.00 ............ .. .................... 05 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 5 -Office Desks 819.00 80,445.00 ...... 2-F linrs Cabinets ..... W' ...... " " '• g ........................... 165.00 120.00 754 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON Revenues: COUNCIL Estimated Activity Revenue from Sale of Water— 19711972 Actual Code Title 1973 Proposed Meter Accounts .. . Flat Rates .. .. .... 05120 Fire FightingItem Cost Total 803 Capital Outlav-Automotive Equipment ................ 1—Pumper Engine 1,138,00 8,811.00 117,000.00 1—Aerial Ladder 100', , I I • * •""""""' 15,000.00 1,328.00 ............... I....... 60,000.00 ............ Miscellaneous . • . . •••• 4,177.00 14,657.00 75,000.00 4,600.00 821 Capital Outlay—Fire Equipment and Hose Hose 4,119,057.00 3,988,050.00 and Hose Clamps ....................... 17,000.00 5,597,263.00 829 Capital Outlay—Equipment (N.O.C.) Ambulance Equipment 6,758,960.00 Other Operating Revenue— ...................... 25,000.00 1,381,000.00 05130 Fire Radio Division 61,848.00 357.00 807 Capital Outlay—Radio 3_ Rents •..•"•".""""" Plumber and Well Permits 21,143.00 3,512.00 Ouse Receivers .......................... 357.00 ...... Recoverable Charges400.00 Total....................................... 584,325.00 Total Other Operating Revenue 991,414.00 125,585.00 Total Executive ............................ Total Operating Revenue ..... 6,588,677.00 7,127,625.00 _ 458,009.00 Grand Total ............ 200,000.00 ... .. ........... .... 21,657.00 464,689.00 SELF SUPPORTING BUDGETS I have interpreted Charter Section 10.03.3 to mean those activities which are supported by the revenue generated by those paying for the use of the facility. City revenue is used only when these operations Indicate a deficit will occur. Charter Section 10.04.1 reads as follows: "The total proposed expenditures shall not exceed the total of the estimated income or financing provisions of each of the budgets." and lMaintenanece Budg Budget therter General1sion I have Revenue Fund laded p the Operations the estimated deficits in the following funds: appropriations to fund Solid Waste Collections Fund .......... CivicllCenter Operating Fund . •: 28586.00 The foowing Budget Summaries are included in this Section: Water Department Funds Civic Center Authority Fund Sewer Maintenance Fund Solid Waste Collections Fund Municipal Stadium Fund City Market Fund Park Refectories Fund WATER DEPARTMENT Revenues: 19711972 Actual Estimated 1973 Adopted Revenue from Sale of Water— 19711972 Actual Estimated 1973 Proposed Meter Accounts .. . Flat Rates .. .. .... 5,567 . 152.00 6,430,000.00 6,725,860.00 Hydrant Permits ........ .. • .. • .. 1,138,00 8,811.00 1 300.00 1,200.00 Sewer Flushing Street Flushing 1,328.00 9,100.00 2,500.00 9,700.00 1,500.00 ............ Miscellaneous . • . . •••• 4,177.00 14,657.00 5,700.00 7,300.00 4,600.00 Total Revenue from 4,119,057.00 3,988,050.00 16,100.00 Sale of Water ............... 5,597,263.00 6,455,900.00 6,758,960.00 Other Operating Revenue— 1,381,000.00 Fire Protection Cut Offs ..... ............. " 61,848.00 65,000.00 68,000.00 Rents •..•"•".""""" Plumber and Well Permits 21,143.00 3,512.00 11,500.00 36746.00 ,900.00 23,100.00 3,800.00 ...... Recoverable Charges400.00 898,165 00 584,325.00 Total Other Operating Revenue 991,414.00 671,725.00 402,468.00 504,768.00 Total Operating Revenue ..... 6,588,677.00 7,127,625.00 7,263,728.00 Non Operating Income - .. 200,000.00 Miscellaneous— ................... 21,657.00 50,000.00 30,000.00 Tota] Revenue 6,610.534.00 7,177,625.00 7,293,728.0 Ramsey Hall Veterans Hall ............•"""' 1,785.00 2,300.00 6.000.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 755 Expense: 19711972 Actual Estimated 1973 Proposed Operation and Maintenance— General Administration Production Costs . . . . . . 851,964.00 846,675.00 Distribution Costs ........•• •••.••• 1,519 028.00 1,748,065.00 1,524,075.00 903,496.00 1,685,978.00 Total Operation and 1,617,300.00 2,074,460.00 Maintenance ................. 4,119,057.00 3,988,050.00 4,663,934.00 Recoverable Costs Fixed Charges aDebt Service .. Available for Capital —394,885.00 ... 1,382250.00 "' 584 325.00 1,371,000.00 402 488.00 Improvements 1,381,000.00 , " ......••..•.••... 714,342.00 1,234,250.00 866,326.00 Total Expense ............... 6_,610,534.00 _ 7,177,625 00 7,293,728.00 CIVIC CENTER REVENUES Building Rentals: 1971 Actual 1972 Estimated 1973 Proposed Multi-purpose ... ... Concourse Rooms........... Auditorium Hall. .. 200,000.00 Exhibition Hall .. Theatre ................ 163,460.00 12,395.00 150,000.00 13,000.00 180,000.00 Office Rooms ..................... 145,928.60 = 50,000.00 20,000.00 75,000.00 Ramsey Hall Veterans Hall ............•"""' 1,785.00 2,300.00 6.000.00 Stem Hall ....................... 6,000.00 15,900.00 9 000.00 3,000.00 9 000.00 Total Building Rentals 20,000.00 20,000.00 ......... 347,211.00 250,000.00 503,000.00 Parking Ramp: Hourly Parking .. ...... Dafly " " •'•••• Monthly • • " """""' • 16,578.00 • • • 59,973.00 20,000.00 55,000.00 20,000.00 Event • • """"". • •' ""' " j • • • • • • •' • Commercial Contracts • • 25,720.00 24,170.00 22,000.00 40,000.00 60,000.00 30,500.00 ........ Special Contracts "' • • • • • • • • " • 15,925.00 • 6,000.00 33,000.00 70.000.00 40,000.00 Total Ramp Income 5,000.00 7,500.00 ••••••.. Concessions: 147,366.00 175,000.00 228,000.00 Commissions ..................... Total Concessions 28,911.00 30,000.00 95,000.00 .... .. .... .. .. 28,911.00 30,000.00 95,000.00 Other Income: Extra Services ..... ... Pay Phones """"' Equipment Rental •.. . . . . . . " 31,915.00 840.00 80,000.00 800.00 80,000.00 Corkage Revenue .. • • "" ' • 2,500.00 1,200.00 5,000.00 Catering" (Outside) .... ... ..... Hotel -Motel Motel Tax Allocation • • • 500.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 Miscellaneous ................ .:::: Civic Promotions -Rents 10,701.00 3,330.00 10,400.00., 6,00o.00 2.500.00 10,500.00 (Pd. by City) 5,000.00 ................... Total Other Income _0_ 85,000.00 ........... Total Income 46,786.00 102,200.00 170,200.00 .................... in General *RevenuetaFund 570.274.00 55O,p0 99� g 200 UO budgd et be aid as authorized by Ctty. EXPENSE Building Expense: 1971 Actual 1972 Estimated 1973 Payroll Proposed Salaries .. Fringe Benefits ................. 315,119.00 29,389.00 353,000.00 525,000.00 Total Payroll 3,300.00 -0- .................. Utilities 344,508600 358 ,300.00 525,000.00 Heat ............ Light and Power .......... . . . . ••••. 27,228.00 20,677.00 32,000.00 157,000.00 22,000.00 107,000.00 0 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 757 Summary: 1971 Actual 756 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 1973 Proposed Revenues ............... Expense """" 570,274.00 557,200.00 998,200.00 Gas .... ..e. 19711972 Actual Estimated 1973 Proposed Water and' wer................. S ................ 520.00 8,729.00 600.00 7,500.00 2,600.00 Total Utilities Expense 28,600.00 ....__57,15_400. 6$100.00 295,200.00 Other Operational Expense Advertising and Promotion ..... ( 3,877.00 Hotel -Motel Advertising & (55,740.00(1) 5,000.00 23,000.00 Revenue Fund Budget as a part "Existing InPromotion ....... surance '•""""""' .Telephone " .... " " • •• •••••••• '7,399.00 24,687.00 10,400.00 1,950.00 10,000.00 Memberships and Conferences 7,225.00 7,500.00 11,000.00 .. Office Supplies ................... Printing .......... 65.00 1,865.00 500.00 1,500.00 500.00 2,000.00 Postage """"""... Office Equipment Maintenance , 2,426.00 1.303.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 3,400.00 1,800.00 . Dues and Subscriptions ........., Rentals ............... 308.00 281.00 350.00 325.00 400.00 300.00 Repair & Maintenance ... " Regular 2'377.00 10,959.00 300.00 200.00 Repair & Maintenance- Elevators 12,000.00 20,000.00 • " " " " " " " " " ' Rubbish Removal ................ Janitor Supplies 2,437.00 500.00 3,000.00 1,000.00 7,500.00 .... Snow Removal -.. • • •' "" " 3,410.00 2,500.00 8,000.00 Depreciation -Equipment . • Miscellaneous "" • 0 1.484.00 -0' 1,800.00 3,000.00 2,400.00 Contingent ............ . . ........... 7,617.00 2,600.00 2,000.00 170,795.00 -0- _0_ 4,000.00 Total Other Operational Telephone ....................... Printing and Binding Expense ...................... 133,460.00 53,725.00 100,500.00 Total Building Expense .......5 35,122.00 472,125.00 920,70000 Parking Ramp: 1,000.00 1,000.00 Machinery Repair ............... Payroll 5,000.00 6,000.00 Tools Misc. Maintenance and Repair .. Motor Vehicle Rental Salaries ......................... Fringe Henefiis ................. 56,269.00 5,464.00 62,000.00 70,000.00 Total Payroll .................. 61,733.00 650.00 62,650.00 p_ 70,000.00 (1) Only "event" Advertising & -0- -0- .......... Promotions (Mainly Broadway 40,000.00 50,000.00 Total Contractual Services ..... Shows) Utilities 98,000.00 112,000.00 Commodities Heat ... .. .. ..... Light and Power ......... . . . . .. 1,839.00 30,642.00 00 3,000.00 Water and Sewer " '•••• 62.00 38,000.00 *A38,000,00 Total Utilities ..... ..... ....... 32,543.00 200.00 41,200.00 1,500.00 42,500.00 Other Operational Expense 20,000.00 22,000.00 .. Misc. Maintenance Supplies .... Motor Fuel Advertising and Promotions ... Insurance ....................... 2,504.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 Telephone ................ 5,961.00 264.00 1,850.00 0 Office Supplies ............. Printing "" 299.00 300.00 700.00 300.00 750.00 Postage ... ..... .. •,,,:;;: 713.00 8.00 500.00 1,000.00 Office Equipment Maintenance.. -0 20.00 300.00 Dues and Subscriptions ...... _--j7-,000.00 20.00 25.00 225.00 Repairs -Maintenance .......... Repairs -Maintenance- 1,741.00 2,500.00 25.00 2,500.00 Elevators ........ Rubbish Removal ........ • • -0- 294.00 6,500.00 6,500.00 Janitor Supplies .......... Snow Removal 136.00 75.00 200.00 100.00 200.00 Depreciation Equipment ......... """ 4'571'00 764.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 Miscellaneous �•�..... •e 11,885.00(2) 950.00 1,000.00 300.00 500.00 Total Other Operational a ional 2,000.00 Total House Drain Inspections.. Expense ...................... 29,140.00 20,440.00 19,900.00 Total Parking Ramp .......... 123,416.00 124,290.00 132,400.00 Other Expense: Opening Promotion Expense ... -0- Civic Promotions -Rent ......... -0_ -0- 5 000.00 Total Other Expense ........... _0_ -0- 65,000.00 Total All Expense ............. 658,538.00 -0- 596.415.00 _ 70.000.00 1,123100.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 757 Summary: 1971 Actual 1972 Estimated 1973 Proposed Revenues ............... Expense """" 570,274.00 557,200.00 998,200.00 .........................' . 658,538.00 596,415.00 1,123,100.00 Deficit ......................... 88,264.00 39,215.00 _ 126,900.00• (2) Includes: Consultant Fees .......$ 8,000.00 Watchman Service .... 3,328.00 Miscellaneous ......... 557.00 *Appropriated in City Genera,1885'00 Revenue Fund Budget as a part "Existing of Obligations:' SEWER MAINTENANCE PUBLIC SERVICE FUND Revenues: 19711972 Actual Estimated 1973 Proposed Sewer Service Fund ............. 826,962.20 _ 907,000.00 925,408.00 Expenses: Sewer Repairs- Salgries Ungraded ........ Clerical ..........., 129,439.00 144,000.00 137,996.00 Manual and Mpjntenance....... Professional 14,228.00 23,111.00 15,000.00 30,000.00 14,418.00 .................... 4,017.00 9,000.00 26,823.00 4,548,00 Total Salaries .................. 170,795.00 193,000.00 183,783.00 Contractual Services Telephone ....................... Printing and Binding 182.00 _0 -0- ........... Sanitary Services .. Office Equip. & Furniture 50.00 558.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 Repair..................... Motor Vehicle Repair ........... 297.00 4,951,00 1,000.00 1,000.00 Machinery Repair ............... 193.00 5,000.00 6,000.00 Tools Misc. Maintenance and Repair .. Motor Vehicle Rental 201.00 32,589.00 _0_ 40,000.00 _ _00: 42,000.00 ........... Tabulating Service ............ 8,3147.0000 ,.12,000.00 12,000.00 Insurance and Bonds .. Paving Plant Services 160.00 -0- -0- .......... 31,569.00 40,000.00 50,000.00 Total Contractual Services ..... 79,162.00 98,000.00 112,000.00 Commodities Janitor Supplies ................ Paint 118.00 -0- _0_ Street Repair Materials ......... 129.00 -0- -0- Sewer Repair Materials ......... Carpentry Materials 12,499.00 20,000.00 22,000.00 .. Misc. Maintenance Supplies .... Motor Fuel 254.00 1,062.00 0 2,000.00 3,000.00 ............ Small Tools ....... -� 6 ....... Clothing 38.00 1,349.00 2,000.00 2.000.00 Machine and Equipment Parts 3 759.00 690.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 .. Office Supplies . ....... Miscellaneous Materials 137.00 1,000.00 .p_ 1,000.00 -0- ........ 529.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 Total Commodies ............. 17,827.00 _--j7-,000.00 30,000.00 City Contribution ............... -0- 100,000.00 100,000.00 Capital Outlay ................... 235.00 _0_ Total Sewer Repairs ........... 268,019.00419,000.00 _ -0- 925,783.00 House Drain Inspection - Salaries -Professional ............ 20,781.00 20,000.00 20,963.00 Contractual Services Motor Vehicle Repair ..:........ 1,287.00 2,000.00 Total House Drain Inspections.. 22,068,00 22,00000 2,000.00 �9gg,00 758 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON 1971 Actual 1972 Estimated COUNCIL 17,912.00 Interceptor Sewer Maintenance- 1971 Actual 1972 Estimated 1973 Proposed Salaries Ungraded Solid Waste Collection Fees .... Manual and Maintenance .. Professional 35,632.00 16,315.00 37,000.00 37,939.00 " " " •• •••.•.. 4,017.00 17,000.00 5,000.00 14,999.00 4,546.00 Total Salaries z` -.. 55,964.00 59,000.00 57,488.00 _ Contractual Services 167,659.00 Construction Equipment ........ Contractual Services Telephone Total Sewer Maintenance _0_ _0 - Printing and •Binding • "' 882.00 1,000.00 1,200.00 .. Gas, Electric and Steam .. • "'. ter and Sewer . " 17.00 2,553.00 3,000.00 -0- 3,500.00 • . . . . . " Motor Vehicle Repair 220.00 -0- -0- .. `` Machinery Repair Custodial Service "' 4,545.00 1,047.0 5 000.00 1,000.00 8,000.00 ...... Misc. Maintenance and Repair .. Vehicle and Equipment 884700 1,000.00 5,000.00 1,200.00 1,500.00 8,000.00 Rental.. Misc. Contractual Services 215.00 _0_ -0- "7� Paving Plant Services .......... 8,979.00 15,473.0 26000 12,000.00 Total Contractual Services 9,398.00 16,000.00 16,000.00 25,000.00 .... 39,791.00-' 42,000.00 58,400.00 Commodities Miscellaneous Supplies ......... Office Supplies 119.00 100.00 Janitor and Carpentry Supplies Electrical Supplies 114.00 1,500.00 Chemicals Chemicals ........ .. Heating Fuels • • •' 615.00 1,000.00 _0 _ 1,200.00 Street Repair Materials " Sewer Repair Materials •".... 154.00 1'987'00 _0_ 2,000.00 -0- Misc. Maintenance Supplies 230 _0 2,400.00 -0- A.... and Small Tools 00 _0 _0_ .. - Miscellaneous Parts and "' 183.00 -0- _0_ Supplies . Office Supplies .. . ,. , , Misc. Materials-N.O.C. 1,540.00 138.00 2,000.00 -0 2,500.00 ........ ` 765.00 1,000.00 -0- 1,000.00 Total Commodities MUNICIPAL STADIUM Stadjum O erations: 1971 Actual ..... .. .. ... Reimbursement 5 ,832.00 8,000.00 7,100.00 CapitalProject 22,380.00 23,000.00 Capital Outlay -U- ................... 408.00 _p_ 0 _ Total Interceptor Sewer ,�.. Maintenance .................. 124,375.00 _ 130,000.00 _ 122,988 00 Sewer Cleaning - Salaries Ungraded ...................: Clerical .. Manual and Maintenance 173,149.00 5,287.00 181,000.00 6,000.00 203,853.00 6,189.00 ...... 19,695.00 21,00,00 24,237.00 Total Salaries ................. 1i1 198,131.00 208,000.00 234,259.00 iContractual Services ,- Water and Sewer Rental .. ... Motor Vehicle Repair 1,710.00 2.000.00 2,000.00 .... Machinery Repair and Rental .. 12,136.00 751.00 13,000.00 15,000.00 Misc. Maintenance and Repair.. Motor Vehicle Rental 4,253.00 -0- 4,000.00 1,000.00 5,000.00 .......... Paving Plant Services ......... 2,640.00 21,793.00 3,000.00 Total Contractual Services 23,000.00 25,000.00 .... 43,283.00 45,000.00 51,000.00 Commodities Misc. Material and Supplies Misc. Machinery Parts and 242.00 -0- -0- Supplies ... ...... ........... .4' Misc. Material.s N.O.C. ......... 4,074.00 20.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 Total Commodities 1,000.00 1,000.00 ............. 4,336.00 5,000.00 5,000.0 Capital Outlay ................... 8,650.00 :_0__ 0_ Total Sewer Cleaning ......... 254,400.00 258,000.00 Sewer Pumping Stations - _ 290.259.00 Salaries -Ungraded .............. 21,903.00 26,000.00 26,267.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 Contractual Services 1971 Actual 1972 Estimated Gas, Electric and Steam Misc. Maintenance and Repair 17,912.00 22,000,00 .. Total Contractual Services .... 355.00 18,267.00 -0- 22,000.00 Capital Outlay ................... Solid Waste Collection Fees .... 679.00 -0- Total Sewer Pumping Stations Ungraded . Attendance and Inspectional ... 136,917.00 1,464.00 Sewer Maintenance -Equipment - _ 40.849.00 _ 48,000.0 Capital Outlay ...... 22,846.00 Automotive Equipment ........ 10,856.00 167,659.00 Construction Equipment ........ Contractual Services 30,000.00 Total Sewer Maintenance _0_ _0 - Equipment .................. ' 10,856.00 - 30.000 00 Total Expenses ................ 720,587.00 907,000.00 Gain or Loss ............. 1063 120.0 •• SOLID WASTE COLLECTION 1971(1) 1972 Revenue: Actual Estimated Solid Waste Collection Fees .... Expenses: Salaries _152,04000 824,507.00 Ungraded . Attendance and Inspectional ... 136,917.00 1,464.00 350,000.00 Clerical ............. Manual and Maintenance 8,432.00 28,000.00 ...... 22,846.00 52,000.00 Total Salaries ................. 167,659.00 430,000.00 Contractual Services Automobile Allowance ... • . . . . Telephone and Radio . 1,499.0 4,000.00 .. Postage . Travel .. ........................ 97.00 2,381.00 io 8,000.00 Printing and'Binding •,. ''" 120.0 -0- Advertising " .. • . • 1,527.00 1,50.00 Gas, Electric and Steam ... . . . . Water and Sewer Rental . 476.00 223.00 500.00 6,000.00 ........ Sanitary Services 20.00 700.00 Motor Vehicle Repair ........... Tabulating Services 17,231.00 50,000.00 ............ Motor Vehicle Rental _0_ 7,000.00 .. Land Fill Fees 26000 .................. 9,398.00 47,000.00 Total Contractual Services .... 33,289.00 125,200.00 Commodities Miscellaneous Supplies ......... Office Supplies 119.00 100.00 .... Oil and Lubricants .. 1,428.00 191.00 1,500.00 Chemicals Chemicals ........ -0- 1,000.00 Total Commodities ............ 29257.00 2,800.00 Fringe Benefits .............. a ... 15,574.00 65,000.00 Capital Outlay - Automotive Equipment ......... Total Expenses ................ _0_ 218,779.00 0_ 6{0 Gain or Loss .......... (68,739.00) 1,707.00 (1)Fund commenced operations August 9, 1971 (2) Includes city share of $28,586.00 MUNICIPAL STADIUM Stadjum O erations: 1971 Actual 1942 Estimated Operating Income - Rentals Commissions -Concessions Total Income .......... 759 1973 Proposed 26,00.00 -0- 26,000.00 -0- 52.267.00 7,800.00 3,350.00 11,150.00 925,408.00 0- 1973 Proposed 626,999 00(2) 338,994.00 - 32 1004.00 52,121.00 423,219.00 4,000.00 500.00 9,000.00 1,800.00 500.00 7,000.00 700.0 -0- 0- 4,000.0 54,080.00 57,600.00 139,180.00 100.00 1,500.00 -0- 1,000.00 2,80.00 62,000.00 026,999.00 -0- 1973 Proposed 42,269.62 28,000.00 28,00.00 26500.00 2,500.00 2,500,0 44,769.62 30,500.0030,500.00 760 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Operating Expense- 1971 Actual 1972 Estimated 1973 Proposed Personal Services Maintenance and Supplies 27,606.36 25,000.00 32,000.00 ...... Gas and Electricity ......... Telephone ................ " 7,485.61 " 12,636.87 10,000.00 11,000.00 8,000.00 12,000.00 Water ', • ••• ............................ 362.44 2,733.66 400.00 3.300.00 500.00 3,000.00 Tota] Expense ............ ... .. 50,804.94 49,700.00 55,500.00 Stadium Operations Loss- ........ Other Income (6,035.32) (19,200.00) (25,000.00) Insurance Recovery ............. Donation 28.79 50.00 Total Expenses ........................ 500.00 3,806,.78 ............. ... 23,974.34 Net Operating Gain -parking_ Total Other Income ............ 528.79 50.00 29865.86 Total Stadium Operations - _-_._3 207 60 ................. 20,848.49 Net Loss ...................... (5,506.53) (19,150.00) (25.000.00) Parking Operations: Operating Income - Fees -Parking Sale of Merchandise, 1971 Actual .................... 8,098.26 5,400.00 5,500.00 Total Income ........... .... ... 8,098.26 5,400.00 5,500.00 Operating Expense - 2,000.00 " " " '•'•••••• Purchases 74,214.00 Personal Serviceslies Insurance and Supp.. . 3,196.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 ........ ..... 194.00 200.00 200.00 Total Expense ................. 3.390.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 Net Operating Profit .............. 4,708.26 4.000.00 4.100.00 Stadium -Net Operating Loss .... (798.27) (15.150.00) _ (20.900.00) Fund Balance -January 1 ......... Add -City Contribution 1,828.97 10,030.70 15,880.70 ......... 15,000.00 ---'61828-97 15,000.00 15.000.00 Deduct -Net OperatingLoss , • � � (79927) 31,030.70 (15,150.00) 30,880.70 Fund Balance -December 31 ..... 16,030.70 15,880.70 (20,900.00) 9.980.70 CITY MARKET PUBLIC SERVICE FUND Less Sales Tax ... """' " '•••••• Statement of Operations 465 100.00 Market Operations: 1971 Actual 19721973 Estimated Proposed Operating Income " " " " •••••• Gross Income 390,818.00 455,100.00 Weighing Fees ................... Stall Rentals ..................... 2,800.65 4.449.50 3,828.50 4,109.50 Tota] Income .................. 7.250.15 4,271.50 8.100.00 4,100.50 8,210.00 Operating Expenses .. Supplies -Refectory • . . . Supplies -Golf """ 20,314.00 5,927.00 - Salaries ............... Telephone 13,068.00 102.10 19,211.00 15,447.35 Fuel -Gas and Oil ............... Electricity 67.42 107.10 104.04 112.24 116.02 ..,.. Printing ................... 109.47 67.00 fi7.00 113.61 117.81 Motor Vehicle Maintenance. Scale Maintenance 157.21 124.65 122,78 125.00 96.96 ............... Insurance and Bonds ....... Water 292.84 16.56 582.07 16.56 575.00 and Sewer Rental .. Building Maintenance ' ..... 17'86 18.40 16.56 19.01 .. ••• Miscellanlieseous Service and 56.96 61.20 63.02 Depreciation ....................' 47.28 21.61 140,000.00 •:••••••• Fringe Benefits • • •' 2,264.68 2,264.66 2,264.88 """"••"• •• 1,654.38 1,997.34 Total Expenses ................ 16,267.32 19.402.06 20.966.01 Net Operating Loss -Market (9 017.17) (11,302.06) _ (1275601) Parking Operations: ORDINANCES-' - Operating Income Council File No. 259671 -Ordinance No. 15196 -By Leonard Parking Fees .................... 53,840.00 51,480.00 49,242.00 Tota] Income .................. 53,840.00 51.480.00 49,242.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 761 Operating Expenses 1971 Actual 1972 Estimated 1973 Proposed Salaries .. Telephone ..........••....""" Fuel -Gas and Oil , 21,453.51 102.10 28,17423 107.10 29,441.42 . Electricity ' " " . . Printing ...................... . ' 269.69 539.28 416.17 558.41 112,24 428,72 Motor Vehicle Maintenance , , Water and Sewer Rental 433.00 108'99 450.00 286.44 579.07 450.00 .. Building Maintenance • • • " 71.20 73.60 124.76 76.02 Miscellaneous Service and • • Supplies 97.50 122.70 154.36 Fringe Benefits ....... , , : • • : • - • : • - - 899.07 854.02 86103 Total Expenses 3,10.63 --2---' 3,806,.78 ............. ... 23,974.34 Net Operating Gain -parking_ 34,253.30 - 38,034.40 Total Net Gain 29865.86 17,226.70 _-_._3 207 60 ................. 20,848.49 5,924.84 451.59 PARK REFECTORIES PUBLIC SERVICE FUND OPERATING STATEMENT Sale of Merchandise, 1971 Actual 1972 Estimated 1973 Proposed , Deduct Sales Tax . . . .' •""•"' ...... . 75,884.00 1,670.00 80,000.00 85,000.00 Net Sales 1,850.00 2,000.00 " " " '•'•••••• Purchases 74,214.00 78,150.00 83,000.00 Less Purchase R eturns ............ 27 ,863.00 389.00 28 .000.00 30,000.00 Net Purchases 400.00 500.00 ................. Gross Profit on Merchandise 27,294.00 27,600.00 29,500.00 Sold., Fees 46,920.00 50,550.00 53,500.00 and Receipts Golf Bathhouse and Pools .. • • • • • Canoeing and Sailing . . . . . . . . .' 335,702.00 18,008.00 400,000.00 18,000.00 450,000.00 . Baseball and Softball 1,341.00 1,500.00 18.000.00 2,000.00 .......... Ski School " " " " " '••••••••.•• 2,624:00 42,566.00 2,600.00 2,600.00 Total Fees 43,000.00 45,000.00 Less Sales Tax ... """' " '•••••• 400,243.00 9,425.00 465 100.00 517,BU0.00 Net Fees 10,000.00 12,000.00 " " " " •••••• Gross Income 390,818.00 455,100.00 505,600.00 '••••.. Expenses 437,736.00 505,650.00 559,100.00 Administration Expense .. Supplies -Refectory • . . . Supplies -Golf """ 20,314.00 5,927.00 21.000.00 61000.00 23,000.00 . Supplies -Pools, Etc. • • Salaries 21,854.00 10,201.00 22,000.00 8,000.00 26,000.00 ..........' '• Maintenance ......... , """"" 347,376.00 52,082.00 11,000.00 380,000.00 12,000.00 375,000.00 Utilities ion ... Depreciation •'""""""'• 49,500.00 55,000.00 50,000.00 55,00000 " " " '•••••• 37,410.00 40,000.00 40,000.00 Total Operating Expense ...... 544,466.00 565,000.00 Loss from Operation 604,000.00 Gross Receipts from Con cessions , • 6,728.0000) (1 1340339 (59,350.00) (44900.00) Net Profit for Period ,. 140,000.00 150,,000.00 .......... 27.611.00+ 8_ 65 O 00+ 10--•- 5-- 100 00+ +Includes $12,000.00 fro ,�j,,A7ej1 for Site Improvement -• OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF, THf,, COQ. ,RCIL. ORDINANCES-' - Council File No. 259671 -Ordinance No. 15196 -By Leonard An Ordinance W. Levine - amending Chap tive Code, pertaining to the ter 245, as amended, regulation of rates in of the Saint Paul Legisla- The Council of the City the City of Saint Paul. of Saint Paul Does Ordain: 762 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL N I hat Section 245.02 of the Saints Paul Legislative TLegislative Code hereby deleting therefrom the is existing payment schedule the following: and inserting amended by in lieu thereof DEMAND CHARGE: RETAIL RATES ,,S" Meter and Smaller Inside of City 1" Meter . $ 9.20 per quarter Outside of City $ 3.00 per quarter 1!q"Meter """ 2,10 per quarter 1!�"Meter ' """""" "••.... per 5.10 per quarter 2.30 per month 3.20 month 2" Meter ....... 6.00 Per 3" Meter "" " P month 3.50 per month 6.60 per month 9" Meter """... 14.00 per month 6" Meter . • "".. 24.00 per month 15,40 per month 26.40 per month ..... 8" Meter ....... . . . . . . . ... 50.00 per month 10" Meter ........ ' ' ' " 90.00 per month 55.00 per month 99.00 per month 12" Meter """"""' • 140.00 per month " ..•..•.•.•..•.•......... 200.00 154.00 per month per month 220.00 per month SECTION 2 That Section 245.04 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code hereby is amended by deleting the existing consumption rate schedule therein contained and inserting in lieu thereof the following: CONSUMPTION CHARGE: RETAIL RATES For the first 50,000 cu. ft. per month ,..,. 28 Inside City Next 450,000 cu. ft. 0 per 100 cu. ft. Outside City gq¢ per month ....... , . All over 500,000 cu. ft. . •23Q Per 100 cu. ft. Per month 284. .......... 18p per 100 cu, ft. 194 SECTION 3 This ordnance shall take effect and be in force 1972. from and after December 1, Passed by the Council September 29, 1972. ePre CO menutlHunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Mme ntc Meredith, Nays -0. Sprafka, Tedesco, Approved October 2, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN. Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (October 7, 1972) Council File No. 259672- Ordinance No, I Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, 15197 -By W. Konopatzki- i Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, An ordnance amending Ordinance Mine. President (Butler) -7. No. 7607, entitled: "An ordinance fixing the duties and Approved October 2, 1972. responsibilities and the minimum qualf- fications for the various classes ofosi- LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Ilona n the Classified Service of the Mayor. City", Attest: approved February 13, 1935, as amended.' HARRY E. MARSHALL, The Council of the City of SaintPaull (October 71City Clerk. Ordain:Does Ordain: , SECTION i That Ordnance I Council File No. 259686 -Ordinance No. No. 7607, approved I 15198 -By Dean Meredith - February 13, 1935, as amended, be ands the same >s hereby further amended by AN ORDINANCE ADDING CHAP - inserting in the 'Examples of work I TER 331 PERTAINING TO THE REV - performed" in the specifications for OCATION OF LICENSES GRANTED Fire Fighter, immediately after the BY THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, statement To act in emergencies as Fire Equipment Operator or Fire Cap- The Council of the City of Saint Paul tain of a company when assigned.", Does Ordain: t" following example: To act as administrative assistar.i. is SECTION 1 the Fire Chief.". The Saint Paul Legislative Code is SECTION 2 1 Chapter 331 eas follonded ws: nadding thereto This ordinance shall take effect and 331. Licenses -Revocation be in force thirty days after its passage, 1 331.01. The City Council has full approval and publication. I power and authority to revoke for Passed by the Council September 29, 1 misconduct of a licensee any license 1972' granted under the Saint Paul Legis - OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 763 Thisordinan eC hlalllNtake effect and be in force after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council October 3, 1972. Levine. Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, (Butler)--5.Meredith Mme. President Nays -0. Approved October 4, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (October 7, 1972) RESOLUTIONS -ouncil File No. 259772 -By Rosalie L. Butler- lelsolution. Couneii Council_ by its ; me garage known and described as Pal 1397 Rice Street in the City of Saint uand situated upon those premises legally described as Lot 21, Block 13, Hager's subdivision of Walcotta Addi- tion, according to the plat al fits and i" record in the office of the file oof f Deeds in and for the County of aster o State of Minnesota. Whereas, Pursuant to resolution C. F. No, 258589, approved May 10, 172, a Pu hearing was scheduled for 30:00 a.m. on June 13, 1972 before the Counefl 0 the pertaining to She[ Paul condition hearing the structures located at 1347 Rice Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota; and Whereas, Upon facts presented at said fearing consisting of hotographs, in. aonslof the City orts Builtdin recommends- :Ions is found and determined b the City �ouncll that according to the the City and files in the office of the Rawsey .ounty Register of Deeds, the last .cord owners are Wilbert n --ng reasons. - ------ - «- caa. The buildingsoned gsnare standing va- being entered by Onauthorre tzede to sons; per - b. The exterior condition of the building is as follows: The porch of the house has been vandalized and part of it is torn down. The roof has holes due to a fire. Part of the wood -iding has been removed and part of the chimney Is missing; c.ruild ngeisi ase rior follows. Thee first floor S badly vandalized windows ioors are torn out' and and Plaster Is the iroken from the wall., part of fairs to the second floor has been the coved. The haso...e __ =love con- repairma; ar hun condition must be Building e of the to make a a nui- e_ public aopred by the Council September 28, foregoing ­2and not he Cit upon "the 1972. the Council of the Clty of Saint Council, Approved September 29, 1972. does hereby make the following order: (October 7, 1972) --��- ORDER 1. The owner of the above described Council File No. 259776 -By Leonard W, building shall make the same safe and Levine- not detrimental to the In the matter of hazardous build s 1 health, safety and welfareubb c Peacehavin, being that 1!s story frame dwellingand the said building razed and the mater als therefrom removed from the prem - 764 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL ises within thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this Ordercorree . ., taken toecomplyhwith the tivnrderior aon n answer served upon the City of Saint Paul and filed in the Officof the e of ythe Clerk Minnesota, with within of twenty Se( 0) County, da from the date of the service of this Order, a Motion for Summary Enforce- ment of this Order to raze and remove the said buildings will be made to the Ramsey County District Court. 3. In the event that the builldings�are to be the by tb, r 11 � .. _ . Uou rt, all personal property or fixestur which may unreasonably interfere with the razing and removal of these build- gnis shall be removed within ten (10) days from the entry of judgment and if not so removed, the City of Saint Paul shall remove anddispose of such per - by law; sonal property and fixtures as provided 4. If the City of Saint Paul is com- Kelled to take any corrective action herein, all necessary costs expended by the City will be assessed against the above described real estate and col- lected as other taxes; and be it Further Resolved, That a certified COPY of this resolution and incorporated Order herein be served upon the last record owners of the above described property in the manner provided by law. Adopted by the Council September 28, 1972. Approved September 29, 1972. (October 7, 1972) Council File No. 259777 -By Victor J. Tedesco - Whereas, The Mayor by Administra- tive Order No. D-144, dated September o, 1972, directed that the proper City officials obtain appraisals of certain lands proposed to a acquired for play- ground purposes for the expansion of the Front Playground, an open space land project, such lands being described as follows: Parcel No. 1 -The north one half (Nblo5,) numbered one r( ), Foundryfifteen(15) Addition to the City of St. Paul acc. Also, The North one half (N;¢) of Lot numbered sixteen (10, block numbered one (1), Foundry A.: It_on to the City of St. Paul ace. Parcel No. 2 -The south half of Lot number fifteen (15) block number one (1), Foundry Addition to the City of St. Paul, ace. ftAlso, The south half of Lot number xteen (16) block number one (1), Foundry Addition to the City of St. Paul, ace. Whereas, Two such independent ap praisals of said lands have been re- ceived and the review appraiser has submitt d h' that negotiations be initiated for pur- chase of said land. Adopted by the Council September 28, 1972. Approved September 29, 1972. (October 7, 1972) Council File No. 259778 -By Victor J. Tedesco- Administra- Whereas, Order No. D 14The 5, dated September 6, 1972, directed that the proper City officials obtain apppraisals of certain lands proposed to be acquired for play- ground purposes for the expansion of the Prosperity Playground, an open space land project, such lands being described as follows: Parcel No. 1 -The West forty-two (W. 42) feet of the East Eighty (80) feet of the South One Hundred Fifty (150) feet of Lot six, Block four (4) Daw- son Acre Lots, ace. Parcel No. 2 -The West ten feet (W.10 ft.) of he South One Hundred Fifty feet (S. 150 £t.) of Lot Seven (7), Block Four (4), Dawson's Acre Lots, ace. 3815 ft.)he of the South One feet Hundred d Fifty feet (S. 150 ft.) of Lot six (6), Block four (4), Dawson's Acre Lots, ace. Parcel No. 3 -The East Fifty feet (E 50 of ) of the West the South One ;Hundred feet (FiftW. y feet (S. 150 ft.) of Lot Seven (7), Block Four (4), Dawson's Acre Lots, ace, Whereas, Two such independent ap- praisals of said lands have been re- ceived and the review appraiser has submitted his report thereon, a copy of which is attached hereto, recommend- ing he fair market value of the above ,.scribed properties as follows: Parcel No. 1 ..$23,000.00 Parcel No, 2 .......:..$24,750.00 Parcel No. 3 .. ..$17,200.00 Now Therefore Be It Resolved, That :he Council of the City of Saint Paul ioes hereby concur in the above rec- immended fair market values and di- •ects that negotiations be initiated for iurchase of said land. Adopted by the Council September ;8, 1972. Approved September 29, 1972. (October 7, 1972) :ouncil File No. 259779 -By Victor J. Tedesco - Whereas, The Mayor by Admin!stra- ive Order No. D-146 dated September 1972, directed that the proper City ,fficials obtain apppraisals of certain ands proposed to be acquired for play - 'round purposes for he expansion of he Griggs Playground, an open space and e is report thereon, a co scribed as follows: which lands being de - which is attached hereto, recommend- Parcel No. 1 -Lot twent Ing the fair market value of the above Block three (3), Gilbert's Addition, described properties as follows: acc. Parcel No. I-$17,500.00 Parcel No. 2 -Lot twenty-seven (27), Parcel No, 2-$17,500.00 Block three (3), Gilbert's Addition, Now, Therefore Be It Resolved, That ace. the Council of the City of Saint Paul Parcel No. 3 -Lot twenty-eight (28), des hereby concur in the above recom- Block three (3), Gilbert's Addition, mended fair market values and directs ace. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 Parcel Block three 3jt of twenty-nine Addit[o to St. Paul, add. -f No. 5 -Lot Thirty (30, Bloc Three (3), Gilbert's Addition, ace. Whereas. Two slannheindependent ap C ed sand the review have been re submitted his report hereon raiser o Which is attached hereto, recommend - described the fair market value of the above described properties as follows: Parcel No. 1 .. .. 16,750.00 Parcel No. 2 .. , , 15,500.00 Parcel No. 3 .. , , 16,000.00 Parcel No. 4 . , ' ' .. 22,500.00 Parcel No. 5 .. , 20,500.00 NOW -Therefore Be It Resolved, That tdoes he Council of the City of Saint Paul ommended fairy market voncur in aluesandtFiat negotiations be initiated di- rects Purchase Adopted Of said the ;;Council September 28, 1972. Approved September 29, 1972. (October 7, I%, Council File No. 259780 -By Victor J Tedesco- File Whereas, The Mayor by Adolinistra- tive Order No. D-124, dated August 25, 1972, directed that the proper Cit officials obtain appraisals of certain I proposed to be acquired for park and widening purposes for the opening, I.vardwiden, aand extending Moundace land s Bou - such lands being described as follows: Those parts of Lots 20 and 21, Block 16, and of Lots 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, he East 20 ft. of Lot 9, Lots 12, 13, 14, Block 19 gall �m S burb22 23 ' I3(llsaa26 To Township 28NntRange 22 Section and 5 Block 66, Lyman Daytona Additiooi n to the City of Saint Paul lying northeasterly of the following de- I scribed line: Beginning at the Northeast CO,_ 1 ner of Lot 14, Block 16, Suburban i Hills; 'hence northwesterly to a Point on the line between lots 7 and 8. Blnrtr - 765 m of which is attached hereto, recom- n manh°g the fair market value of the above described properties k amount of $131,625,00; now therefore tbe it Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby concur in the above recommended fair market -S value,,.and directs that negotiations be initiated for purchase of said land, e 28A g0Pted by the Council September Approved September 29, 1972. (October 7, 1972) Council File No, 259781 -By Victor J. TedesCp- AM of 1981, isle VH of the Housing the making of amended, provides for Of Housing andgUrbtan Developments to states and local Public bodies to assist them in the acquisition and develop- ment o ff permanent interests in land or open -space uses where such assist- ance is needed for carrvi g out a uni- ted for the or officially coord spro provision and developments p open -space land as part of the compre- hensively planned development of the urban area; and Whereas, The City of Saint Paul (herein sometimes referred to as A land ink) desires to develop certain ground ar en as the Arlington Play_ and used for which land is to be held land for recreationmanent open -space Whereas Titl� n Purposes- and Act of 1964 _°f he Civil Riehts race, color or of the land I; and md, that the resequ aet : that 1a, avenue (now Mounds thence to a point on the equal employment o +cents relating to Whereas, The landportunity; and etween lots 20 and 21 in said 15, distant 145 ft. developed for O Proposed to be acquired with federal ce use was south the South line of Hoffman a Title VII of the Housing grant under ie; thence to a point on he fine of Sect[on 4, amended; and g Act of 1961, as Whereas, Township +vest Corner ft. saidh of the It is estimated that the cost $83.207.50 opment of said land will be north alongsection; i section a he west line distance Now Therefore, The Council Bit It Resolved By of 21 a a point; thence of IY to ofhe y of Saint Paul, Minnesota: a point on the north E Section 5, Township 28, 1. That an application be m Department of Housing ode to the 22 distant 255.0 Et. West of rtheast corner of said Sec- velopment for a g and Urban De- authorized b grant !n amount thence northwesterly to on the northwesterly line he Act of 1961, as amen ed,VII of the Housing is presently estimated wbee $41 ,Ck 66, Lyman Daytona m to the City of St. Paul, t 6033;75 and that the applicant will pay the bal- ance of the 120 ft. southeasterly from st cost from available to it. other funds northerly corner of said 2• That the Director of Parks, block 66 and there terminating authorized Public Buildings n exet Whereas, Two such independentdirected !s Praisals of said lands h. ap- ap- to file such application with the ceived and the review been re- i meat of Housing and Urban I submitted his report therappraiser has I meat, to Provide additional info a coPY ' and to f,,...;-� _.. _ as may 766 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL be required by said Department, and to; Now, Therefore Be It Resolved B act as the authorized correspondent of The Council of the City of Saint Paul, the applicant, and the proper city offs- I Minnesota: cials are authorized to execute such 1. That an application be made to the contracts as required by the Depart- Department of Housing and Urban De- ment. velopment for a grant In an amount 3. That the proposed development is authorized by Title VII of the Housing in accordance with plans for the alloca. Act of 1961, as amended, which amount tion of land for open -space uses, and is presently estimated to be $59,770.00 that, should said grant be made, the and that the applicant will pay the applicant will develop and retain said balance of the cost from other funds land for the use designated in said ap- available to it. plication and approved by the Depart- 2. That the Director of Parks and merit of Housing and Urban Develop- Recreation and Public Buildings is ment. hereby authorized and directed to exe- 4. That the United States of America cute and to file such application with and the Secretary of Housing and the Department of Housing and Urban Urban Development be and they here- Development, to provide additional in - by are, assured of full compliance by formation and to furnish such docu- the applicant with regulations of the ments as may be required by said De - Department of Housing and Urban De- partment, and to act as the authorized velopment effectuating Title VI of the correspondent of the applicant, and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. proper city officials are authorized to 5. That the United Stats of America execute such contracts as required by and the Secretary of Housing and the Department. Urban Development be, and they here- 3. That the proposed development is by are, assured of full compliance by in accordance with plans for the all the Applicant with the federal labor cation of land for open -space use, and standards imposed under Title VII of that, should said grant be made, the the Housing Act of 1961, as amended. applicant will develop, and retain said Adopted by the Council September 28, land for the use designated in said ap 1972. plication and approved by the Depart - Approved September 29, 1972. ment of Housing and Urban Develop - (October 7, 1972) ment. 4. That the United Stats of America and the Secretary of Housing and Council File No. 259782—By Victor J. Urban Development be, and they here - Tedesco— by are, assured of full compliance by Whereas, Title VII of the Housing Act the applicant with regulations of the of 1961, as amended, provides for the Department of Housing and Urban De - making of grants by the secretary of velopment effectuating Title VI of the Housing and Urban Development to Civil Rights Act of 1964. states and local public bodies to assist 5. That the United States of America, them in the acquisition and develop- and the Secretary of Housing and ment of permanent interests in land for Urban Development be, and they here - open -space uses where such assistance by are, assured of full compliance by is needed for carrying out a unified or the applicant with the federal labor officially coordinated program for the standards imposed under Title VII of provision and development of open- the Housing Act of 1961, as amended. space land as part of the comprehen- Adopted by the Council September 28, sively planned development of the 1972, urban area; and Approved Sepr te ber 1 29, 972)972 Whereas, The City of Saint Paul ( (herein sometimes referred to as "A licant") desires to develop certain Fland known as the Rice -Arlington Rec- Council File No. 259783—By Victor J. reation area, which land is to be held Tedesco— and used for permanent open -space Whereas, Title VII of the Housing land for recreation purposes; and Act of 1961, as amended; provides for Whereas, Title VI of the Civil Rights the making of grants by the Secretary Act of 1964, and the regulations of the of Housing and Urban Development to Department of Housing and Urban De- states and local public bodies to assist velopment effectuating that Title, pro- them in the acquisition and develop - vide that no person shall be discrimi- ment of permanent interests in land nated against because of :ace, color or for open -space uses where such assist - national origin in the use of the land ante is needed for carryying out a um - acquired and/or developed; and fled or officially coord[noted program Whereas, It is recognized that the for the provision and development of re - contract for federal grant will impose open -space land as part of the cof the certain obligations and responsibilities hensively-planned development of the upon the applicant and will require urban area; and among other things (1) assurances that Whereas, The City of Saint Paul families and individuals displaced as a (herein sometimes referred to as result of the open -space land project "Applicant") desires to acquire certain are offered decent, safe, and sanitary land located in the Prosperity Heights housing, (z) compliance with federal Recreation Center Site Expansion, labor standards, and (3) compliance which land is to be held and used for with federal requirements relating permanent open -s ace land for recrea- to equal employment opportunity; and hon purposes; and Whereas, The land proposed to be de- Whereas, Title VI of the Civil Rights veloped for open -space use was Act of 1964, and the regulations of the acquired with a federal grant under Department of Housing and Urban De - Title VII of the Housing Act of 1961, as veto that t effectuating pehallt hat Title,cprom- amended; and vide Whereas, It is estimated that the cost i mated against because of race, color, of development of said land will be lor and acquired origin in developed; and use of e OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 767 Whereas, It is recognized that he fled or officially coordinated program contract for federal grant will imposefor the provision and development of certain obligations and responsibilities open -space land as part of the com- upon the Applicant and will require fire hemively-planned development of among other things: (1) assurances that the urban area; and families and individuals displaced as a Whereas, The City of Saint Paul result of the open -space land project (herein sometimes referred to as ' Ap- are offered decent, safe, and sanitary plicant") desires to acquire certain land housing, (2) compliance with federal located in the Front Recreation Center labor standards, and (3) comppliance Site Expansion, which land is to be with federal requirements relating to held and used for permanent open - equal employment opportunity; and space land for recreation pu oses• and ofacquiringsaidiminter stat will cost be Act of 1964 and hetle VI oregulat�vil ns Rigof hts $72,355; and Department of Housing and Urban De - Whereas, It is estimated that the velopment effectuating that Title, pro - total amount of relocation payments to vide that no parson shall be discrim- pmade to eligible site occupantdi s s- mated against be lcause of race, color, or placed from property to be acquired national origin in the use of the land will be $19,125; acquired and/or developed; and Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by Whereas, It is recognized that the the Council of the City of Saint Paul, contract for federal grant will imppose Minnesota: certain obligations and responsibilitis 1. That an application be made to the upon the Applicant and will require Department of Housing and Urban among other things: (1) ll req es Development for a grant in an amount that families and individuals displaced authorized by Title VII of the Housing as a result of the open -space land Act of 1961, as amended, which amount project are offered decent, safe and is presently estimated to be $55,302.50 sari tory housing, (2) compliance with and that the Applicant will pay the federal are standards, and (3) com- balance of the cost from other funds pphance with federal requirements re - available to it. lating to equal employment opportunity; 2. That the Director of Parks and and Recreation and Public Buildings is Whereas It is estimated that the cost hereby authorized and directed to of acquiring said interest will be execute and to file such application $40,350; and with the. De artment of Housing and Whereas, It is estimated that the total Urban Development, to provide addi- amount of relocation payments to be tional information and to furnish such made to eligible site occupants dis- documents as may be required by said placed from property to be acquired department and to act as the authorized will be $22 125; correspondent of the Applicant, and Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the proper City officials are authorized the Council of the City of Saint Paul, q execute such contracts as are re- Minnesots: uired by the department. 1. That an application be made to 3. That the proposed acquisition and the Department of Housing and Urban development is in accordance with Development for a grant in an amount Plans for the allocation of land for authorized by Title VII of the Housing open -space uses, and that, should said Act of -1961, as amended, which amount grant be made, the Applicant will de- is presently estimated to be$42,300 and velop, and retain said land for the use that the Applicant will pay the balance designated in said application and ap- of the cost from other funds available proved by the Department of Housing to it. and Urban Development. 2. That the Director of Parks and 4. That the United States of America Recreation and Public Buildings is band the Secretary of Hosing and Ur- hereby authorized and directed to exe- an Development hn �.. e.. ..__ _. _._ _ .�...y.uca", provine additional in- partment of Housing and Urban De- formation and to furnish such docu- velopment effectuating Title VI of the menta as may be requiretl by said de - Civil Rights Act of 1964, partment and to act as the authorized 5. That the United States of America correspondent of the Applicant, and and the Secretary of Housing and Ur- the proper City officials are authorized ban Development be, and they hereby to execute such contracts as are re - are, assured of full compliance by the quired by the department. Applicant with the federal labor 3. That the proposed acquisition and standards imposed under Title VII of development is m accordance with the Housing Act of 1961, ss amended. plans for the allocation of land for Adopted by the Council September open -space uses, and that, should said 26, 1972. grant be made, the Applicant will de - Approved September 29, 1972. velop, and retain said land for he use (October 7, 1972) designated .in said application and ap- proved by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Council File No. 259784—By Victor J. 4• That the United States of America Tedesco— and the Secretary of Housing and Ur - Whereas, Title VII of the Housing are, assureod of Development ull cmpliaance by r the Act of 1961, as amended, provides for Applicant with regulations of the De - the making of grants by the Secretary i partment of Housing and Urban Devel- of Housing and Urban Development to oppment effectuating Title VI of the Act of 1964. them in the acquisition nand develoto assp! CiS. Thvil at he United States of America ment of permanent interests in land and the Secretary of Housing and Ur - for open -space uses where suchassist- I ban Development be, and they hereby ante is needed for carrying out a rrni- are, assured of full compliance by the 768 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Applicant with the federal labor stand- ards imposed under Title VII of the Housing Act of 1961, as amended. Adopted by the Council September 28, 1972. Approved September 29, 1972. (October 7, 1972) Council File No. 259785—By Victor J. i Tedesco— b Whereas, Title VII of the Housing t Act of 1961, as amended, provides for I the making of grants by the Secretary v of Housing and Urban Development to sates and local public bodies to assist them in the acquisition and develop- ment of permanent interests in land for 1 open -space uses where such assistance t is needed for carrying out a unified or t officially coordinated program for the . ppprovision and development of open- 1 xiven ely planned ce land as part development mofe the e) Cfof tint P,hereinm Apl licant" desires to acquire certain land 'orated in the Griggs Recreation Cen- ter Expansion, which land is to be held and used for permanent open -space land for recreation purposes; and Whereas, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the regulations of the Department of Housing and Urban De- velopment effectuating that Title, pro- vide that no person shall be discr uri- nated against because of race, color, or national origin in the use of the land acquired and/or developed; and Whereas, It is recognized that the contract for federal grant will impose certain obligations and responsibilities upon the Applicant and will require among other things: (1) assurances that families and individuals displaced project as a result of the open-spac land are offered decent, safe, and sanitary -reliance with federal That theproposed acquisition and �lopment is in accordance with s for the allocation of land for i-spaceuses, and that, should said A be made, the Applicant will de - p, and retain said land for the use gnated in said application and sp- ied by the Department of Housing Urban Development. That the United States of America the Secretary of Housing and an Development be, and they here - are, assured of full compliance by Applicant with regulations of the iartment of Housing and Urban De- ...,, nt cfr—ttiating Title VI of the 5 That the United States of America nd the Secretary of Housing and rban Development be, and they here - y are, assured of full compliance by :ie Applicant with the federal labor tandards imposed under Title VII of he Housing Act of 1961, as amended. Adopted by the Council Septemer 28, 972. Approved September 29, 1972. (October 7, 1972) 'ouncil File No. 259786—BY Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, Title VII of the Housing Act A 1961, as amended, provides for the making of grants by the Secretory of Housing and Urban Development to states and local public bodies to assist them inthe acquisition and develop- ment of permanent interests in land for open -space uses where such assist- ance is needed for carrying out a uni- fied or officially coordinated program for the provision and development of open -space land as part of the compre- hensively -planned development of the urban area; and Whereas, The City of Saint Paul r o.o �.,..,ctimes referred to as ' Ap- with federal requirements , ,>..s •� ....-- --- --to be - wqual employment opportunity; and Site Acquisition, which land a o Whereas, It is estimated that the cost held and used for permanent open- ,£ acquiring said interest will be Space land, forrecreation reationVi of p Civil Rights 6102,614; and Whereas, It is estimated that the Act of 1964, and the regulations of - total amount of relocation payments to Department of Housing and Urban De - be made to eligible site occupants dis- velopment effectuating that Title, ro- placed from property to be acquired natedthat no person eshall be, diolorscrtor will $46,475; Now, w, Therefore, Be It Resolved by national origin in the use of the lore the Council of the City of Saint Paul, acquired and/or Whereas Iadevelop ized that the d; and Minnesota: 1. That application be made the contract for federal grant will impose Departmentnt of Housing and Urban De- certain obligations and responsibilities velopment for a grant in amount upon the Applicant and will require authorized by Title VII of the Housing among other things: (1) assurances that Act a 1961, es amended, which amount families and individuals displaced as t is presently estimated to y $97,782 and result er the open -space land project that the Applicant will pay the balance are offered decent, safe, and sanitary of the cost from other funds available th federal labor standards, (3) and cwicompliance to it. 2. That the Director of Parks and with federal requirements relating o Recreation and Public Buildings is `equal employment ,opporWnity; and hereby authorized and directed to Whereas, It is estimatedl�"tthat the cost execute and authorized file such application of acquiring said interest will be with the Department of Housing and $136 275; and Urban Development, to provide adds- Wreas, It is estimated that the he tional information and to furnish such total amount of relocation payments to documents as may be required by said be made to eligible site occupants dis- coced rprespondent ofto act thea Applicant�riand will be will om 0—; property to be acquired the proper City officials are authorized I Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by quired cby thec depcontr artment. are re -'I Minnesota the it of the City of Saint Paul, OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 769 1. That an application be made to the in 1973, sufficient to produce the Department of Housing and Urban De- amount specified under Items 1 and 2 velopment for a grant in an amount above, but in no event to exceed the authorized by Title VII of the Housing mill limitations as provided in law and Act of 1961, as amended, which amount as specified in Items 1 and 2 above; is presently estimated to be $68,137.50 and be it and that the Applicant will pay the Finally Resolved, That in accordance balance of the cost from other funds with- Minnesota Statutes, Section available to it. 462.545, requiring the certification o4 2. That the Director of Parks and the tax levy to the Auditor on or be - Recreation and Public Buildings is fore October 10 of each year, the City hereby authorized olid directed to exe- Clerk is hereby directed to certify a cute and to file such application with copy of the tax levy as aforesaid, col - the Department of Housing and Urban ]edible in 1973 to the County Auditor Development, to provide additional in m of Ramsey County immediately upon formation and to furnish such docu- adoption and approval of this resolu- ments as may be required by said de- tion. partment and to act as the authorized Adopted by the Council September correspondent of the Applicant, and the 29, 1972. proper City officials are authorized to Approved October 2, 1972. execute such contracts. as are required (October 7, 1972) by the department. 3. That the proposed acquisition and development is in accordance with Council File No. 259769—By William P. plans for the allocation of land for Konopatzki— open-space uses, and that, should said Whereas, Examinations for the posi- giant be made, the Applicant will de- tions of Economic Planner III", 'In- velop, and retain said land for the use formation Systems SpBecialist" and designated in said application and ap- "Project Coordinator II" are being proved by the Department of Housing scheduled, and and Urban Development. Whereas, When the Department of 4. Thgt the United Stag of America Model Cities was established, all of the and the Secretary of Housing and positions were exempt from the classi- Urban Development be, and they here- fied service and the Director of Model by are, assured of full compliance by Cities and the Model Neighborhood the Applicant with regulations of the Planning Council had the authority to Department of Housing and Urban De- fill the positions with the best qualified velopment effectuating Title VI of the candidates with or without being resf- Civil Rights Act of 1964, dents of the City of St. Paul, and 5. That the United States of America _ Whereas, .In November, 1970, the U.S. Urban Development be, and they here- velopment issued City Demonstration by are, assured of full compliance by Agency Letter Number 11, sating that the Applicant with the federal labor all Model Cities' positions were to be standards imposed under Title VII of incorporated in the regular Civil Serv- the Housing Act of 1961, as amended. ice system and that the positions would Adopted by the Council September 28, carry full public employee rights and 1972.benefits, and Approved September 29, 1972. Whereas, Actions to accomplish this (October 7, 1972) goal have been initiated, but in order to bring all of the present staff of the Model Cities Department into the Council File No. 259788—By Rosalie L. classified service, it will be necessary Butler— to waive the residence requirements for the above positions, and Resolved, By the Council of the City Whereas, It is deemed in the best of Saint Paul, That the budget of the interests of the City to extend co eti- Housing and Redevelopment Authority tion to persons living outside 0 Ithe of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, for City; now therefore, be it the calendar year 1973, having been Resolved, That the residence require - heretofore filed by said Authority with ments for admission to the examina-. the Department of Finance of said City, tions as provided in Section 10 D of the in accordance with the budget proce- Civil Service Rules are hereby waived dures of said City, applicable thereto, for the first examinations only for the particulars of said budget of said Economic Planner III", Information Authority being the following: Systems Specialist" and "Project Co - (Item 1) Budget requirement ordinator II" to be held following the for the fiscal year 1973 for passage of this resolution. accumulation in the redevel- 29Ad�op2ted by the Council September opment project fund for the eventual repayment of Fed- Approved October 2, 1972. eral advance is the one mill (October 7, 1972) limit authorized by law ..$300,000.00 (Item 2) Budget require- Council File No. 259793—B Leonard W. for for relocation service Levine ­ one -tenth for the fiscal year it a is the Resolved, That the following water one-tenth mill limit author- g ized by law ........$ 30,000.00 main has been approved by the Board is hereby in all things approved; and of Water Commissioners for installation PP subjeto the concurrence by the City be it Councilct: Further Resolved, That there be andKennard Street from York Avenue to is hereby levied for the support of Sims Avenue the said Housing and Redevelopment Adopted by the Council October 3, Authority of the City of Saint Paul, 1972. Minnesota, on all property taxable Approved October 4, 1972. therefor in said City a, tax collectible (October 7, 1972) 770 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 259794 - By Dean agencies to better meet the needs of Meredith- local residents; and Resolved, That Application M 2289 Whereas, Model Cities is the first pro - for Class C2 -Restaurant and Cigarette gram to meaningfully and successfully license at 215 S. Wabasha Street, made involve citizens in the planning and by Richard Miller, be and the same are programs that affect their lives; hereby denied upon recommendation of Now, therefore, be it the Bureau of Health because iiichard Resolved, That the Mayor and Coun- Miller is unable to meet the require- cil -of Saint Paul declare that October ments of the Bureau of Health per- 1-7, 1972, be recognized as Model Cities taining to these licenses, and that the week; and license fee posted for the licenses be Be It Further Resolved, That the and the same is hereby forfeited to Mayor and Council commends the ac - cover the period the applicant operated complishments of Saint Paul's Model on said application and the processing Cities Program to the attention of the of the same. nation that it may draw inspiration Adopted by the Council October 3, from these successes in the solution of 1972, its problems. Approved October 4, 1972. Adopted. by the Council October 3, (October 7, 1972) 1972. Approved October 4, 1972. (October 7, 1972) Council File No. 259795 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That Bingo games licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council October 3, 1972. Approved October 4, 1972. (October 7, 1972) Council File No. 259796 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council October 3, 1972. Approved October 4, 1972. (October 7, 1972) Council File No. 259799 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Resolved, That in accordance with section 18.11 of the City Charter and Section 1, Chapter 64, Special Laws 1889, The President of the City Council reappoints the following members of the City Council to serve on the Joint Court House and City Hall Committee: Councilman Dean Meredith Councilman Robert Sprafka President Rosalie L. Butler. Adopted by the Council October 3, 1972. Approved October 4, 1972. (October 7, 1972) Council File No. 259800 -By Rosalie L Butler - Whereas, The Model Cities Progran has made significant progress in im. proving the conditions of life it blighted urban neighborhoods; and Whereas, The Model Cities Progran has been the first Federal program t( plan locally the expenditure of Federa funds according to local priorities an, needs; and Whereas, The Model Cities Progran has devised innovative ways of improv ing the responsiveness of local institu tions and the coordination of existin acil File No. 259801 -By Rosalie L. itler- hereas'The national and local im- ance is recognized of the benefits ved from private, religious, educa- al, health, welfare, and cultural mizations; and hereas, These organizations depend n the private contributors to sus - their operations and programs; 'hereas, The major incentive to pri- contributors in donating money hese organizations is the fact that ( donations are tax deductible; now, refore, be it esolved, That the Mayor and Coun- of the City of Saint Paul opposes elimination of tax deductibility for +, hntinos made to urivate, religious, tural organizations; Further Resolved, is hereby authorize send copies of this and the Honorable micnaet Senator, Montana. by the Council October 3, 1 October 4, 1972. (October 7, 1972) File No. 259802 -By Rosalie L. Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain a buried cable In the west boulevard for 64' along Western Avenue between St. Anthony and Central Avenue. Cable to be located 8' east of the east property line from a point 134' south of the north property line. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council October 3, 1972. Approved October 4, 1972. (October T, 1972) l Council File No. 259804 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Resolved, That the appointment by - the mayor of Willie Mae Wilson to the Housing and Redevelopment Authority OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 771 Board of Commissioners, to serve for a term of five years commencing on Sep- tember 16, 1972, is hereby approved. Adopted by the Council October 3, 1972. ApprovedOctober 4, 1972. (October 7, 1972) Council File No. 259805 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Whereas, The Finance Department re- ported delinquent assessments in the amount of $392.60 against property de- scribed as follows: Except strip 60 feet wide to water works and subject to sewer easement; and except West 100 feet of North 150 feet; Lot 7 in J. W. Bass Garden Lots, owned by Norm's Auto Parts, Inc., 208 EAST ARLING- TON AVENUE and said amount was paid in error by said owners of above described property with Real Estate Taxes, and Whereas, Said amount- of $392.60 should have been certified against the following described property: Subject to sewer easement; West 100 feet of North 150 feet; Lot 7 in J. W. Bass Garden Lots, owned by Assets Transfer Company, said amount is being certified to the County Auditor to be paid with above described property Real Estate Taxes. Therefore, Be It Resolved That the Accounting Division of the Finance De- partment to the City of St. Paul be au- thorized to issue a refund in the amount of said $392.60 to Norm's Auto Parts, Inc., 208 E Arlington Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55117, being $232.84 principal and $159.76 interest. Adopted by the Council October 3, 1972. Approved October 4, 1972. (October 7, 1972) File No. 259806 -By Rosalie L. wnereas, 'rne Attorney General, on behalf of the State of Minnesota, has made application for tax relief request- ing that real estate taxes payable in 1972 be cancelled as against certain de- scribed parcels of land; and Whereas, The State of Minnesota has acquired these parcels of land through eminent domain proceedings, the peti- tion in condemnation having been filed with the Clerk of District Court on Sep- tember 29, 1971, and the Commissioners' awards of damages as they relate to these parcels of land having been filed on various dates commencing on March 31, 1972, through July 7, 1972; and Whereas, Minnesota Statutes Section 272.68, Subd. 1, requires that the State of Minnesota in acquiring real property by any means, including condemnation, pay real estate taxes which become a lien on property after the date of acqui- sition and before the condemning au- thority is by law entitled to actually take possession thereof, and, further, that taxes lawfully levied shall not be abated; and Whereas, The City Attorney informs the City Council that in the present case the State of Minnesota would be entitled to actually take possession on the dates on which the Commissioners filed their awards and this having been accomplished after the subject taxes had been levied and certified to the County Auditor, the City Attorney that the taxes were lawfully now, therefore, be it ved. That the Council of the City Council October 3, 4, 1972. 7, 1972) Council File No. 259807 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That Application M 3571 for Motor Vehicle Salvage Dealer License, applied for by Atlas Autq, Parts, Inc, at 228 W. Sycamore Avenue, be and the same is hereby granted, subject to all provisions of Ordinance No. 8943 rela- tive to dismantling yards, and further subject to the conditions that the side- walks abutting said premises be kept clean of ice and snow at all times. Adopted by the Council October 3, 1972. Approved October 4,1972. (October 7, 1972) Council File No. 259808 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby authorizes the is- suance and sale of general obligation bonds of said city in the par value amount of $3,000,000.00 for the purposes contemplated by Chapter 881, Laws of Minnesota for 1963, Regular Sessionas amended by Chapter 499, Laws of Min- nesota for 1967, Regular Session, Chap- ter 923, Laws of Minnesota for 1969, Regular Session, and Chapter 321, Laws of Minnesota for 1971, Regular Session; and be it Further Resolved, That the said bonds shall bear the date the first day of the month in which they are sold; that such bonds shall be in the form of serial bonds, a portion of which shall be pay- able each year after issuance, but none of said bonds shall run for a longer the ie same; and the Head of of such bonds. by the Council October 4, October 5, 1972. (October 7, 1972) Council File No. 259810 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Whereas, An Ordinance, C.F. No. 259809, granting permission to the St. Paul Public Schools, Independent School District No. 625 to construct operate, maintain and remove a fuel tank on Walsh Street between Wells 772 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL I OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 773 i York Avenue has been pre introduced to the Council of ofSt. Paul, and will be on 10-19-72 to be effective on 11-20-72 now, therefore, d, That pending the said Ordi- :oming effect;ce, the Director same set c Adopted by the Council October 1972. Approved October 5, 1972. (October 7, 1972) Council File No. 259811 — ByRuby Hunt— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground cable along and across Pearl Street as fol- lows: Beginning at the east line of Berry Street, then east 107 feet on Pearl Street at five feet north of the south line. then north across Pearl Street to the north pro erty line. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council October 4, 1972. Approved October 5, 1972. (October 7, 1972) Council File No. 259812 — By Ruby Hunt— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground cable and one manhole in the intersection of Charles Avenue and Berry Street as follows: Place manhole in Berry Street adja- cent to southeast property corner of Charles Avenue. Then place buried cable west across Berry Street, north across Charles Avenuc and then west along north line of Charles Avenue to end of street. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council October 4, 1972. Approved October 5, 1972. (October 7, 1972) Council File No. 259813 — By Ruby Hunt— Resolved, That a deduct in the amount of Two Hundred Eighty-eight Dollars ($288) be allowed under Contract L-7538 for the Mechanical Construction of Two Recreation Buildings, one lo- cated at Arlington Playground and one at Scheffer Playground, and said change to cover substitution of spun soil pipe and Ty -Seal gasket in lieu of lead joint with extra heavy pipe, as more fully set forth in letter from contractor dated August 18, 1972, a copy of which has peen filed with the Acting Head of the Deppartment of Finance. Credit 6000-604 to be recredited as follows: 9771-460-001 —$144 and 9771-460-002—$144. Job #71-90. Adopted by the Council October 4, 1972. Approved October 5, 1972. (October 7, 1972) RESQLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 259797— In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- structing or reconstructing sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 71-M-0525, Levy No. 3, District No. 2, Assessable: F. O. 252761—Fry St., both sides from Portland Ave. to Hague Ave. F. O. 252869—Selby Ave., both sides from Fry St. to Pierce St. F. O. 253116—Saratoga St., west side from Portland Ave. to Laurel Ave. F. 0.252955—Albert St., both sides from Portland Ave. to Laurel Ave. F. O. 252871—Summit Ave., north side from Hamline Ave. to Albert St. Non -Assessable: F. O. 252761—Fry St., both sides from Portland Ave. to Hague Ave. F. O. 253116—Saratoga St., west side from Portland Ave. to Laurel Ave. F. O. 252955—Albert St., both sides from Portland Ave. to Laurel Ave. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 31st day of October, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. Adopted by the Council October 3, 1972. App d October 4, 1972. ober 7, 19721 RESOLUTION APPRR V TG ASSESS- MENT AND FIX TIME OF HEARING THER I Council File No. 259798— In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for improv- ing LAFAYETTE ROAD from Grove Street to Arch -Penn. Highway by widening, grading, pavin and curbing; by constructingg street, alley and drive- way returns; by constructing and re- constructing sidewalks; byy constructing storm water drainage factlities; by con- structing sewer, water and gas service connections; by constructing a traffic control system; and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, under Preliminary Order 235584, approved Oc- tober 31, 1967, Intermediary Order 241296, approved December 12, 1968, Final Order 241588, approved January 7, 1969. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said• assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearingbe had on said assessment on the 31st day of October, 1972, at the hour of 30 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, In the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance sive of hearing, the nature nent, and the amount the lot or lots of the r to whom the notice by the Council October 3, 1 October 4, 1972. (October 7, 1972) FINAL ORDER Council File No. 259790— In the Matter of regrading and sur- facing with bituminous material and constructing, where necessary, concrete curb and gutter, concrete sidewalk and concrete driveways. Also construct a sewer for storm water purposes, and do all incidental work to complete im- provement on the following streets Aurora Ave. from Victoria St. to Dale St. Fuller Ave. from Victoria St. to Dale St. Fisk St. from St. Anthony Ave. to Aurora Ave. Avon St. from St. Anthony Ave. to Aurora Ave. Avon St. from Aurora Ave. to Univer- sity Ave. Grotto St. from St. Anthony Ave. to University Ave. St .Albans St. from St. Anthony Ave. to University Ave. (G-1997) under Preliminary Order 257945, ap- proved April 7, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard allpersons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and Having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is regrading and surfacing with bituminous material and constructing, where necessarryy concrete curb and gutter, concrete sidewalk and concrete driveways. Also construct a sewer for storm water purposes, and do all incidental work to complete im- provement on the following streets: Aurora Ave. from Victoria St. to Dale St. Fuller Ave: from Victoria St. to Dale St. Fisk St. from St. Anthony Ave. to Aurora Ave. Avon St. from St. Anthony Ave. to Aurora Ave. Avon St. from Aurora Ave. to Univer- sity Ave. Grotto St. from St. Anthony Ave. to University Ave. St. Albans St. from St. Anthony Ave. to University Ave. and the Council hereby orders said im- provement to be made. Resolved Further, That the Com- missioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for SW improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to Improvement in accordancece with thtthe eg ofwith File No. L 342. Adopted by the Council October 3, 1972. Approved October 4,1972. (October 7, 1972) FINAL ORDER Council File No. 259791— In the Matter of construct storm sewer in CENTRA: from Victoria St. to Fisk S LER AVENUE from Fisk S St.; in AURORA AVENUE St. to Dale St.; in FISK S1 Central Ave. to Fuller Ave STREET from Central Avg Ave. and from Aurora Ave sity Ave.; in GROTTO ST A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it Resolved, By t$e Council of the City Of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is t., „ and 774 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL University Ave.; in GRO-C STREET "An ordinance fixing the duties and from Central Ave. to Aurora Ave.; and responsibilities and the minimum quali- in ST. ALBANS STREET from Central fications for the various classes of posi- Ae. to University Ave. and the Coun- tions in the Classified Service of the civvhereby orders said improvement to City:' be made. Resolved Further, That the Com - approved February 13, 1935, as amended. missioner of Public Works be and is The Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for Does Ordain: said improvement, and submit same to SECTION 1 the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials That Ordinance No. 7607, approved are hereby authorized and directed February 13, 1935, as amended, be and to proceed with the making of said the same is hereby further amended by improvement in accordance therewith. striking out the title and specifications File No. 17641. for Janitress; and by substituting in Adopted by the Council October 3, lieu thereof the title, and specifications 1972. for, Approved October 4, 1972. Matron (October 7, 1972) Title of class: OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF T --S COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 259706 -By William P. Konopatzki-Ordinance No. 15199- An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 3250, entitled: "An Administrative Ordinance re- lating to the Civil Service Bureau of the City of Saint Paul, approving and adopting rules and regulations there- for, ' approved August 20, 1914, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: MATRON Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to clean the women's areas during hours of high use and to assist janitors and cus- todians in light duties such as dusting and emptying baskets; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To clean and mop girls' locker rooms, showers, and lavatories. To clean the women's lounges and the nurses' offices. To wash toilets and sinks. To replenish toilet supplies and re- move soiled towels. To vacuum rugs and carpets. To dust furniture and empty waste baskets. Minimum qualifications: Good physical condition. SECTION 2 SECTION 1 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the first day of the first That Ordinance No. 3250, approved payroll period following thirty days August 20, 1914, as amended, be and the after its passage, approval, and publi- same is hereby further amended by cation. striking out of Section 6, where it ap- pears in Grade 13 under the heading Passed by the Council October 5, 1972. n Maual and Maintenance Group, the yeas -Councilmen Hunt. Konopatzki, title Janitress; and by substituting in vine, Meredith, Mme. President lieu thereof the title Matron. (Butler) -5. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the first day of the first payroll period following thirty days after its passage, approval, and publica- tion. Passed by the Council October 5, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Mme. President (Butle0-5. Nays -0. Approved October 6, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Nays -0. Approved October 6, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (October 14, 1972) Council File No, 259722 --Ordinance No. 15201 -By William P. Konopatzki- An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6440, entitled: Attest: "An administrative ordinance fixing HARRY E. MARSHALL, the compensation rates of certain city City Clerk. positions and employments," (October 14, 1972)approved January 23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Council File No. 259707 -Ordinance No. Does Ordain: 15200 -By William P. Konopatzki- ,. SECTION 1 An ordinance amending Ordinance That Ordinance No. 6446, approved No. 7607, entitled: January 23, 1925, as amended, be and OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 775 the same is hereby further amended by striking out of Section II, where they appear under the heading Group A, the following lines: ,.Plumber ..............7.69" "Plumber Foreman -Board of Education .....................8.33" "Steamfitter,7,89• "Steamfitter Foreman -Board of Education .....................8.33"; and by substituting in lieu thereof the following lines, respectively: "Plumber .......................7.90„ "Plumber Foreman -Board of Education ........ .........8.53" "Steamfitter . .7.90" "Steamfitter Foreman -Board of Education .....................8.53", SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the first day of the first payroll period following thirty days after its passage, approval and publi- cation, to accordance with Council File No, 256707, approved December 30, 1971, which authorizes these wage rate in- creases to be retroactive to May 27, 1972; subject to the rules, regulations and provisions of the Federal Economic Stabilization Act, if applicable. Passed by the Council October 6, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -5, Nays -0. Approved October 6, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259723 -Ordinance No. 15202 -By William P. Konopatzki- An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation rates of certain city positions and employments," approved January 23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordilln: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 6446, approved January 23 1925, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended' by striking out of Section H, where they appear under the heading Group A, the following lines: "Electrician .....................7.87" "Electrician Foreman..8.51" "Electrician Foreman -Board of Education .....................8.51" "Electrician General Foreman "General Lighting Foreman ....9.15" "Lighting Foreman ..............8.51" "Lighting Repairman .,.7.87" "Lighting Repairman Helper ...5.53" "Police and Fire Alarm Lineman „7,871• and by substituting in lieu thereof the following lines, respectively: "Electrician .....................8.09" "Electrician Foreman ...........6.73" "Electrician Foreman -Board of Education ,873" ""Electrician General Foreman ..9.37" General Lighting Foreman ....9.37" "Lighting Foreman .............8.731" "Lighting Repairman.. 8.09" "Lighting Repairman Helper...5.75" "Police and Fire Alarm Lineman .......................8.09". SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the first day of the first payroll period thirty days after its Pass approval and publication in accordance with Council File No. 254707, approved December 10, 1971, which authorizes these wage rate increases to be retroactive to May 27, 1972; subject to the rules, regulations and provisions of the Federal Economic Stabilization Act, if applicable. Passed by the Council October 6, 1972, Yeas-Councilmen tHKOreiLevine)Meredih. Mme. Psdent (Butler -5. Nays -0. Approved October 6, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259724 -Ordinance No. 15203 -By William P. Konopatzki- Ah ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation rates of certain city Positions and employments," approved January 23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 6446, approved January 23, 1925, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out of Section IIall of Group D. which reads as follows: "Assistant Supervisor of Custodians- ...$5.91 Civic Center Forem. . .an . .. 4.96 Custodian -Engineer I ......... 4.96 Custodian -Engineer I- Library.....4.96 Ennee Custodian-gir I -Public Safety...........4.96 Custodian-EnginIi ... ,.. , , 5,06 Custodian -Engineer II (Library) ................... 5.06 Custodian -Engineer III ....... 5.21 Custodian -Engineer IV ....... 5.41 Custodian -Engineer V .. 5.61 Custodian -Engineer (Municipal Stadium) .. 521 Janitor First year of empm loyent 4.41 Second year of employment ... .. 4.56 Third year of employment and thereafter ..... ..... 4.71"; and by substituting in lieu thereof the following: "Assistant Supervisor of Custodians ..................$6.11 776 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Civic Center Foreman ........ 5.16 Custodian -Engineer I ........ 5.16 Custodian-Engineer—Library . 5.16 Custodian -Engineer I—Public January 23, 1925, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by Safety .......... .. ....... 5.16 Custodian -Engineer II ........ 5.26 Custodian -Engineer II i4eehanic Foreman .. (Library) .••••• .• ....... 5.26 Custodian -Engineer III ....... 5.41 Custodian -Engineer IV ....... 5.61 Custodian -Engineer V ........ 5.81 Custodian -Engineer (Municipal 4.41" Stadium) ................... 5.41 Janitor 6.27" First year of employment ... 4.61 Second year of 6.62" employment .............. 4.76 Third year of employment 6.62" and thereafter ............ 4.91". SECTION 2 7.62" That said ordinance, as amended, be and the same is hereby further Garage ..... amended by striking out of Section II all of Group E. which reads as follows: "Chief Operating Engineer— Department .. .. .......... Civic Center ................$6.26 "Mechanic Welder. .. Custodian -Engineer (Public "Tire Repairman ............... Safety Building) ...... 6.06 -Filter Plant Operator I ....... 5.01 Filter Plant Operator I ....... 5.20 I,... Filter Plant Operator II': 5.71 Lime Recovery Operator ..... 5.20 Maintenance Man ............ 5.20 Operating Engineer I— Civic Center . ....... .. ...... 5.36 Operating Engineer II—Civic Center ...................... Pumping Engineer I .......... Pumping Engineer II ....... .. 5.71 5.36 5.71 Pumping Engineer III , ....... 6.12 Stationary Engineer .......... 5.36 Stationary Fireman ........... 5.21 Supervising Stationary Engineer ............ 5,66 Water Plant Aide ............ 4.91"; and by substituting in lieu thereof the following: "Chief Operating Engineer— Civic Center .... ....$6.51 Custodian -Engineer (Public Safety Building) ............ 6.31 "Filter Plant Operator I ....... 5.26 Filter Plant Operator I ....... 5.45 Filter Plant Operator II ...... 5.96 Lime Recovery Operator...... 5.45 Maintenance Man .. .. 5.45 Operating Engineer I—Civic Center ..... 5.61 i................ E Operating ngneer II -Civic Center .. .... ......... 5.96 Pumping Engineer I .......... 5.61 Pumping Engineer II ... ...... 5.96 Pumping Engineer III ........ 6.37 Stationary Engineer .......... 5.61 *Stationary Fireman ........... 5.46 Supervising Stationary Engineer .................... 5.91 Water Plant Aide ............. 5.16" SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect am be in force on the first day of the firs payroll period following thirty day after its passage, approval and publics. tion, in accordance with Council Fil No. 256707, approved December 10, 1971 which authorizes these wage rate in creases to be retroactive to August . 1972; subject to the rules, regulation rad provisions of the Federal Economic stabilization Act, if applicable. Passed by the Council October 6, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, evine, Tedesco, Mme. President Butler -5. Nays -0. Approved October 6, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. lttest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (October 14, 1972) 7ouncil File No. 259725—Ordinance No, 15204—By William P. Konopatzki— An ordinance amending Ordinance 9o. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing ;he compensation rates of certain city Dositions and employments," approved January 23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 6446, approved January 23, 1925, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out of Section H. where they appear under the heading Group B, the following lines: "Road Machinery Operator .....5.79" "Truck Driver ... ...... .......5.79"; and by substituting in lieu thereof, re- spectively, the following lines: "Road Machinery Operator .....5.88" "Truck Driver ..................5.88". SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the first day of the first payroll period following thirty days after its passage, approval and publica- tion, in accordance with Council File No. 256707, approved December 10, 1971, which authorizes these wage rate in- creases to be retroactive to June 24, 1972; subject to the rules, regulations and provisions of the Federal Economic Stabilization Act, if applicable. Passed by the Council October 6, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt,Konopatzki, Levine, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -5. Nays -0. Approved October 6, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN. Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259726 --Ordinance No. 15205—By William P. Konopatzki— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fa4pg the compensation rates of certain y positions and employments," approved January 23, 1925, as amended. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 777 The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: fechanic ...... .... SECTION 1 4echanic Foreman .. That Ordinance No. 6446, approved 4echanic General January 23, 1925, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out of Section II all of Group F, which reads as follows: 6.37" "Auto Body Repairman ...$6.12" i4eehanic Foreman .. "Auto Body Repairman Helper First 6.87„ year of employment ... Second year of 3.67 employment .. .. 4.04 Third year of employment Foreman—Municipal and thereafter .. ...... 4.41" "Auto Mechanic ............. „ 8.12" "Auto Mechanic Leadman ..... 6.27" "Equipment Maintenance We..... Welder Foreman ........ 6.62" "Fireman -Mechanic ... .. 6.12" "Fireman -Mechanic Foreman .. 6.62" "Fireman -Mechanic General Foreman .................... 7.62" "Machinist ............... I..... 6.12" "Mechanic Foreman—Municipal -.......... Garage ..... 6.62" "Mechanic Foreman—Water Department .. .. .......... 6.62" "Mechanic Welder. .. 6.12" "Tire Repairman ............... 5.78" ' Welder -Blacksmith , . , , ....... 6.12"; and by substituting in lieu thereof the following: "Auto Body Repairman ........$0.37" "Auto Body Repairman Helper First year of employment .. 3.82 Second year of employment .............. 4.20 Third year of employment and thereafter ............ 4.59" "Auto Mechanic .......... ..... 8.37" "Auto Mechanic Leadman , . , , , 6.52" I......... I .......... 6.87„ fechanic ...... .... 6.37" 4echanic Foreman .. 6.87" 4echanic General .t Maintenance i.................... 7.87" ..................... 6.37" Foreman—Municipal i4eehanic Foreman .. _.................... 6.87„ 6.87" 6.37" 6.03" 6.37". SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the first day of the first Payroll period following thirty days after its passage, approval and publica- tion, in accordance with Council File No. 256707, approved December 10, 1071, which authorizes these wage rate in- creases to be retroactive to June 24, 1972; subject to the rules, regulations and provisions of the Federal Economic Stabilization Act, if applicable. Passed by the Council October 6, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler --5. Nays -0. Approved October 6, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL. City Clerk, (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259727—Ordinance No. 15206—By William P. Konopatzki— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation rates of certain city positions and employments." approved January 23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 6446, approved January 23, 1925, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out of Section H all of Group F. which reads as follows: "Auto Body Repairman ........$6.37 Auto Body Repairman Helper First year of employment .. 3.82 Second year of employment .............. 4.20 Third year of employment .. 4.59 Auto Mechanic ............... 6.37 Auto Mechanic Leadman ..... 6.52 Equipment Maintenance Foreman .................... 6.87 Fireman -Mechanic ............ 6.37 Fireman -Mechanic Foreman .. 6.87 Fireman -Mechanic General Foreman .................... 7.87 Machinist ..................... 6.37 Mechanic Foreman—Municipal Garage ...................... 6,87 Mechanic Foreman—Water Department ................. 6.87 Mechanic Welder ............. 6.37 Tire Repairman .............. 6.03 Welder -Blacksmith .......... 6.37"; and by substituting In lieu thereof the following: "Auto Body Repairman ........$6.45 Auto Body Repairman Helper First year of employment .. 3.87 earemployment " 4.28 of aereafter ..........., !hank.. .... .... 4.64 895 hank Leadman ..... 6..80 .t Maintenance a .................... 6.95 Viechanic ............ 6.45 i4eehanic Foreman .. 6.95 dechanic General a.................... 7.95 6.45 Foreman—Municipal ................ 8.95 Foreman—Water i............ .............. 8,95 We..... Welder 6.45 firman ....... , ... 6.11 .acksmith ........... 8.45". SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the first day of the first payroll period following thirty days after Its passage, approval and publica- tion, in accordance with Council File No. 256707, approved December 10 1971, which authorizes these wage ra1:e in- creases to be retroactive to July 8, 1972 - subject to the rules, regulations and 778 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL provisions of the Federal Economic) Stabilization Act, if applicable. Passed by the Council October 6, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -5. Nays -0. Approved October 6, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259728—Ordinance No. 15207—By Ruby Hunt— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 15173, Council File No. 259428, en- titled: An administrative ordinance fixing the minimum qualifications for the various heads of executive depart- ments of the city,' approved August 24, 1972. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 15173, Council File No. 259428, approved August 24, 1972, be and the same is hereby amend- ed by adding to Section 1 the following paragraph: (5) Planning Coordinator. Bache- lor's degree which involves studies in the area of city planning, public administration, urban affairs, or re- lated field, plus seven years' respon- sible professional experience in urban planning and development. Educational requirements may be waived with consent of the council where there is evidence of ten years' experience in a progressively respon- sible position involving urban plan- ning and development. SECTION 2 That Ordinance No. 15173 is further amended by striking the title and sub- stituting in lieu and in place thereof the following: An administrative ordinance fixing the minimum qualifications for the various heads of executive depart- ments and other exempt positions of the city. SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage approval and publication. Passed by the Council October 30 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki Levine, Tedesco, Mme. Presiden (Butler) -5. Nays -0. Approved October 10, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (October 14, 1972) ;ouncil File No. 259729—Ordinance No. 15200—By William P. Konopatzki— An ordinance amending Ordinance Vo. 15057, entitled: "An ordinance providing for the .emporary reduction of the minimum entrance requirements for the classes if Deputy Chief of Police and Captain. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 15057, approved April 3, 1972, be and the same is hereby amended by striking the follow- ing: "Section 2. That for the first ex- amination following the effective date of this ordinance, the minimum en- trance requirements as set forth in Ordinance No. 7607 for the class of Captain shall be reduced to the fol- lowing: "High school graduation and eigh- teen months' experfence in the position and holding the title of Lieutenant. (No substitution for experience.)"." SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval, and publication. Passed by the Council October 10, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -5. Nays -0. Approved October 10, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259730—Ordinance No. 15209—By William P. Konopatzki— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation rates of certain city positions and employments,' approved January 23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 6446, approved January 23, 1925 as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by inserting in Section V, in Grade 47 under the heading Professional Group, the title Manpower Director. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval, and publication. Passed by the Council October 10, 1972. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 779 Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Council File No. 259745—Ordinance No. Levine, Tedesco, Mme. President 15211—By William P. Konopatzki— (Butler)-5. Nays -0. An ordinance rescinding the ordi- Approved October 10, 1972, nance implemeting the Cooperative Area Manpower Planning System for LAWRENCE D. COHEN, the City of Saint Paul and providing Mayor. for the appointment of a Director and Attest: other personnel. HARRY E. MARSHALL The Council of the Cit of Saint Paul City Clerk. Does Ordain: y (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259677—Ordinance No. 15210—By Ruby Hunt— An Ordinance amending Section 9.01 of the Charter of the City of Saint Paul (approved by the voters November 3, 1970) and pertaining to executive de- partments of the City. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sec- tion 410.31, and upon the recommends-', tion of the Charter Commission of the Sec. 9.01. Executive Departments. There shall be an office of the mayor, office of the city attorney, office of the city clerk and such additional executive departments, not to ex- ceed six, as may be established by ordinance. Each executive depart- ment so established shall have such functions as are prescribed by ordi- nance. Except as hereinafter pro- vided, the head of each executive de- partment shall be apppointed and removed as provided by Sec. 3.01.3, and shall have such educational and professional qualifications as may be prescribed by ordinance. If an execu- tive department so established shall be restricted in function to police activities, then, and only in such event, the chief ofpolice appointed' Pursuant to Sec. 12.12 shall be head of such department. Every office, agency, or function of city govern- ment not otherwise assigned by this charter or by ordinance shall be I d d ' SECTION 1 p inghthOrdinance ptive )Area ini Manpower Planning System for the City of Saint Paul and providing for the appoint- ment of a Director and other personnel, ikhereby rescinded. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council October 11, 1972. Yeas—Ce1lncilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mmu .e.. ..-.. __.. Approved October 12, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259746—Ordinance No. 15212—By Rosalie L. Butler— AN ETTLING THE CLAIM OF I ROBERTNANCE S J. POLANDER AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420 to Robert J. Polander, the sum of $137.70, in full settlement of his claim of damages sustained on or about July 31, 1972, as more particularly set out in a.communication to the Citv Council inc u e in the office of the mayor, and no power or duty conferred by SECTION 2 this charter upon a particular office That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon his or agency shall be transferred to any other. execution and de - livery of a release in full to the Cit y' SECTION 2 in d form to be ap Attorney, for all damages lin This ordinance shall become effective sustained the manner aforesaid. ninety (90) days after passage, approval SECTION 3 and ppublication, unless the effective date is delayed by the filing of a That this ordinance shall take effect pati- tion pursuant to law. and be in force thirt dayys after its Passed by the Council October 11, 1972. passage, approval andypublication. Passed by the Council October 11, Yeas --Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, 1872. yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, patzki, Mme. President (Butler ) -7. Nays Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President -0. (Butler) -7. Nay".Approved Approved October 12, 1972, October 12, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. City Clerk. (October 14, 1972) (October 14, 1972) 780 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 259747—Ordinance No. 15213—By Rosalie L. Butier— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF KARL W. HAUSER AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to Karl W. Hauser, the sum of 8356.31, in full settlement of his claim of dam- ages sustained on or about September 7, 1972, as more particularly set out m a communication to the City Council on September 12, 1972. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon his execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sus- tained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after is passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council October 11, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved October 12, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259748—Ordinance No. 15214—By Rosalie L. Butler— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF MRS. FRANCES BURRS AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper - City fficers are hereby authorized and direcoted to pay out o£ the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to Mrs. Frances Burrs, the sum of $100.00, in full settlement of her claim of damages sustained on or about Sep- tember 20, 1971, s more particularly set out in a communication to the City Council on October 21, 1971. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon her execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sustained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effecl and be in force thirty days after it: passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council October 11, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved October 12, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (October 14, 1972) RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 259820 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 3492 for the transfer of On ale Liquor License No. 8170, expiring January 31, 1973, issued to George Gekas at 460 St. Peter Street, be and the same s hereby transferred to George R. Cook, Inc, at the same address. Adopted by the Council October 5, 1972. Approved October 6, 1972. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259821 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 3506 for the transfer of Sunday On Sale Liquor License No. 4199, expiring January 31, 1973, issued to George Gekas at 460 St. Peter Street be and the same is hereby transferred to George R. Cook, Inc. at the same address. Adopted by the Council October 5, 1972. Approved October 6, 1972. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259822 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 3507 for Class Cl -Restaurant, Tavern, Off Sale Malt Beverage and Cigarette licenses, made by George R. Cook, Inc. at 460 St. Peter Street, be and the same is hereby approved. (New) Adopted by the Council October 5, 1972. Approved October 6, 1972. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259823 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved , That application for Sunday On Sale Liquor License made by the following applicant who is a holder of an On Sale Liquor license at the address shown, be and the same is hereby granted and in compliance with C. F. No. 235531, Ordinance No. 13755, which amends Chapter No. 308.00 of the St. Paul Legislative Code and Ordinances. E. D. M., Inc, 499 Wabasha Adopted by the Council October 5, 1972. Approved Ocotber 6, 1972. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259824 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved. That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 781 to this resolution be and the same ar, hereby granted, and the City Clerk L instructed to issue such licenses upol the payment into the City treasury o: the required fees. Adopted by the Council October 5 1972. Approved October 6, 1972. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259825 — By Dear Meredith— yorganizationshat aoltslbhenamednhe li attached to this resoution beand the same are hereby granted, and the it, Clerk is instructed to issue such licensee upon thepayment into the City treas- ury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council October 5, 1972. Approved October 6, 1972. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259830 — By Ruby Hunt— Section Resolved, thet Th at Paul Legislative Code, (as amended by Ordinance No. 14662, approved December 1, 1970) ptlenr- oflsewer service charges, and upon the recommendation of the Department of Public Works and approval of the Board of Water Commissioners, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby certify that because of full or partial tion from the City their total Saint Paul'sconsSan1- tary Sewer System, the below listed firms have justifiable reason ,for appil- cation of an ad;n M,,. o.,. ., _ - _ ervice charge applicable in eachsc ser :nappen Molasses 2255 Childs Road 2" ROCK 20080098 (45-415) ndustrial Molasses Co. 2175 Childs Road L" GAM (45-415) 'y Lactos Laboratories, Inc. 2225 Childs Road 112 " TRID 5363590 (45-415) 'ark Nurseries 1200 St. Clair Ave. 2" TRI 7643385 (19-406) Bey Bros. Greenhouses 1215 N. Dale St. VW' W.D. 715133 (30-410) olm & Olson Greenhouses 159 Duke St. 2" GAM 814660 (12-404) osey-Miller 1727 Old Hudson Road "W' GAM 1024646 (45-415) earson Candy Co. 2140 W. Seventh Street 2" ROCK 2nnannsl Central Stadium 313HER C.Concordia2669359 (23-408) Humboldt Field I1 dne AM 3676915 (Q14-316) Murray Field 1475 Brompton St. 3" HER C. 4051673 (27-409) Washington Field 197 W IW' AM 7121785 (39-413) Chevron Asphalt Co. 2209 Childs Road 3" HER C. 4698770 (45-415) Sanitary Ice 603 N. Prior Ave. Well #626 6" SPARLING 58166 (31-410) Adopted by the Council October 5, 1972. Approved October 6, 1972. (October 14, 1972) File No. 259831 — By Ruby St. below son for tial refund of 1971 and 1972 paid ll sewer service charges, based upon these ad- lustments, shall be refunded from the "Sewer Service Fund" and shall be in the following amounts: Pearson Candy Co. 2140 W. Seventh 55116 Jul 1972 ....................$ 249.44 Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 84 S. Wabasha 55107 Jul 1972. ...$ 31.39 Jacob Schmidt Brewing 'Co. 882 W. Seventh 55102 Jun -Jul 1972 ................$ 1,706.06 Sanitary Ice Co. 601 N. Prior 55104 Apr -Aug 1972 ........ .. ...$ 3442.30 United States Gypsum Co. 1120 E. Seventh 55106 Aug 1972 ...................5 41.07 Sold Medal Beverage Co. 553 Fairview 55104 Jul -Aug 1972 ...$ 838.95 Athletic Administrative Council 511 Collins 55101 1971-1972 1 ..................$ 1,991.45 {nappen Molasses Co. v 9Childs 1 Auga No972 . $ 318.48 First National Bank Paul 109 E. Fourth St. 551015101 Jul -Sept 1972 ..............$ 352.36 782 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Chevron Asphalt Co. 2209 Childs Rd. 55106 Aug 1972 ...................$ 250.93 Sanitary Products Co. 2345 University 55114 2nd & 3rd Qtr. 1912 ........$ 50.82 Gillette Co. Personal Care Div. Fifth & Broadway Jul 1972 ... ..... ..........$ 1,117,80 Industrial Molasses Corp. 6800 France Ave. Mpls. 55435 Aug 1972 ....................$ 15.76 St. Paul Dispatch & Pioneer Press 55 E. Fourth St55101 Aug 1972 ...... . ............$ 583.24 Theodore Hamm's Brewing Co. 720 Payne Ave. May -Aug 1972 ..............$133,146.17 Kellogg Square Apartments 111 E. Kellogg 55101 Jul 1972 ....................$ 77.52 Adopted by the Council October 5, 1972. Approved October 6, 1972. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259833—By Leonard W. Levine— Whereas, The week of October 15 through 21 has been designated as Na- tional Business Women's Week; and Whereas, The purpose of National Business Women's Week ie to take special note of the valuable contribu- tion made by women to commerce and industry throughout our nation; and Whereas, It is fitting that this Council pay special honor to the disting- uished contribution of working women throughout the City of St. Paul; so, therefore, be it Resolved, That this Council, as an expression of profoundgratitude and appreciation, declare the week of October 15 through 21 St. Paul Business Women's Week. Adopted by the Council October 6, 1972. Approved October 6, 1972. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259832—By Rosalie L. Butter— Whereas, The City of Saint Paul acting through its Valuation Engineer has secured an agreement for the pur- chase of that certain property described as follows: The East Sixty (60) feet of Lot Thirty-nine (39), The Pioneer eal Estate and Building Society SRub- division of N % of NW ?q Sec. 22, T.29, R.22, except the South 426.60 feet and the North 141 feet thereof Whereas, The property described therein is necessary for the Frost Lake Recreation Site, Project No. Minn. OSA-123, and the price at which the property may be purchased is at the total amount of $550.00, a fair and reasonable price according to the ap- praisal obtained by the City Valuation Whereas, The City Valuation Engineer has recommended the purchase of said property at the price stated above, as evidenced by his report submitted here- with; now therefore, be it Resolved, That pursuant to Ordinance No. 14907, Council File No. 255448, ap- proved September 9, 1971, the Council Of the City of Saint Paul does hereby authorize the purchase of the above described land, and be it Resolved Further, That the proper City officials are hereby authorized and directed to pay to Dennis R. O land, record fee owner, the sum of $550.00, said sum to be paid to the aforesaid vendor from PIR Fund Code 6000-502 (L-7145) to be reimbursed from Fund 9770-480-002, upon his furnishing evi- Bence of good marketable title inthe aforesaid vendor, and the total payment to be made upon tender by said part} of appropriate deeds conveying till, to said property to the City of Sain Paul. Adopted by the Council October 5 1972, Approved October 6, 1972. (October 14, 1972) �ouncil File No. 259834—BY Leonard W. Levine— ResolvedThat the Council hereby -atifies anci approves the action of the faint Paul Board of Appeals and Re- view for the Housing, Building and Fire Prevention Codes pertaining to the fol- lowing listed property and as he. by the official minutes of said Board of Appeals, dated September 13, 1972, a copy of which, marked "EXHIBIT "A" is attached hereto and made a pari hereof by reference: Case No. 62-72-P; Property, 365 Edmund; Appellant, Donald Esboldt by Mike Genelin. - Case No. 64-72-B; Property, 270 N. Kent, Martin Luther King Center; Ap- pellant, Adkins-Jackels Assoc., Inc. Dy Case No. 65-72-P; Property, 77 B Street; Appellant, Wayne Erickson. Adopted by the Council October 6, 1972. Approved October 6, 1972. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259836—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 725 Lineal feet of gas main on Ebert. Court off Battle 'Creek Road, under provisions of Ordi- nance No. 14786, approved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council October 10, 1972. Approved October 10, 1972. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259837—BY Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to al d sect buried ruct aundergroaund distribu- tion system along or across Ebert. Court from east side to west side in accordance with the sketch attached hereto. Adopted by the Council October 10, 1972. Approved October 10, 1972. (October 14, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 783 Council File No. 259838 — By Ruby Hunt— 2. IS—Steel Storage trucks Resolved, That the Registered Land for Portable Basketball Floor, Survey No. (Tentative No. 270) as rec- ommended by the Plat Commission DiNatale, as per specifications .$150,00 $ 2,250.00 of Ramsey County and approved by the Acting Director Toot amount o£ con - of Pubit Works be and Isame is hereby accepted. • • • •$19,250.00 Terms: Net •30 •Days Adapted by the Council October 10, 1972. at unit prices bid, in accordance with the specifications on Formal Bid No. Approved October 10, 1972. 5169, the award bein made to the low - (October 14, 1972) est responsible bideeting speclfl- cations. The Corpora ion Counsel is -----�_ hereby directed to draft the proper Council File No. 259839 Meredith— -' BY Dean form of contract. The proper City offi- clals are hereby authorized to execute Resolved, That tcenses applied for by the persons named on the Vied said contract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Formal Bid No. 5169 It 'TNos. 3154 & 3155 Clerk is instructed to issue such tcenses upon Ihe payment into the City treasury Code: 6000-739 To be reimbursed from Bond Fund 7420 the required fees. of Civic Center Authority Resolution CCA 502 Adopted by the Council October 10, 1972. Adopted by the Council October 30, Approved October 10, 1972. 1972. (October 14, 1972) Approved October 10, 1972. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259840 — By Dean Meredith— t Ih concursvin the act, s.f the Civic Cny ing Authority elin ering ONE rd )f2 fA uMmBONI ICE RESURFACING MACHINE, MODEL ofDSaint4 paul,CCivScORIECenter o Authority to Frank J. Zamboni & Co, ITEM 1—Zamboni Ice Resurfacing Machine, Model HDB and accessories ...$12,719.00 Total amount of contract „$12,719.00 Terms: Net Cash ce sppt ecatio "on Formals Bid Notb5162 the award being made to the lowest re - The Corpo ation Counsmeetinel is liMbyodi reefed to draft the proper form of con- tract. The proper City officials are here- by authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Formal BidNo. 5162 Requisition No. 3153 Code: 6000-803 To be reimbursed from Bond Fund 7420 Civic Center Authority Resolution CCA 503 Adopted by the Council October 10, 1972. Approved October 10, 1972. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. By Dean I Meredith— concurs in action of he Civic Ceny ter Authority in the award for furnish- BAR urnish- 1 ing and delivering PORTABLE BAS- 1 KETBALL FLOOR AND STEEL STOR- ` AGETRUCKS TCenterSto th Author Authority yt f CS=pion' f ship Sports Floors, Incorporated as fol- I lows: f ITE Council File No. 259842 — By Dean Meredith— concursvin theactionat eo the Civic Council eCan- reby ter Authority in the award for fur- nishing and delivering STAGE EQUD?- MENT & ACCESSORIES per the plans and specifications to the City of Saint Paul, Civic Center Authority to S1co Incorporated as follows: ITEM Stage Equipment and accessor- ies per the plans and speel- fications .. ......$47,972.35 Total amount of contract ....$47,972.35 Terms: Net 30 Days aI price bid, m accordance with the •pecificatlons on Formal Bid No. 5231, Lhe award being made to the lowest re- risiblPhe Corporation Coum.ensel Epee s herebYcatiodl- 'act The c ed to prroperhClty officials are here - can cut authorized to execute said contract in behalf of the City of Saint Paul. P.B. #5231 2e n, #3215 :ode: 6000-808 To be reimbursed from Bond Fund 7420 :CA -505 972 Adopted by the Council October 10, Approved October 10,1972. (October 14, 1972) 'ouncil File No. 259843 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the Council hereby oncurs in the action of the Civic ea„_ to at M LUMP SUM BID ............$22,162.00 REQUISITION NO. 3154 in accordance with the spect)cations on 1. _P portable Basketball Formal Bid No. 6238, the award being Floor, DiNatale, 60' x made to the lowest responsible bidder 112' per plans and meeting specifications. The Corporation specifications $17,000.00 Cohnsel is hereby directed to draft the REQUISITION NO.•3155 iproper form of contract. The proper 784 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL City officials are hereby authorized to -r execute said contract on behalf of the'c City of Saint Paul. k Formal Bid No. 5238 Req'n No. 3222 Code: 6000-739 To be reimbursed from Bond Fund 7420 Civic Center Authority Resolution CCA t 514 1(3 Adopted by the Council October 10, 1972. Approved October 10. 1472. j (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259845 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 2980 for the transfer of On Sale Liquor License No. 8209, expiring January 31, 1973, issued to Gerald J. Isaacs and Robert Dehart at 2210 Hudson Road be and the same is hereby transferred to Alden Len, Inc. at the same address. Adopted by the Council October 11, 1972. ' Approved October 12, 1972. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259846 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, License No. 6053 was grant- ed for a Beauty Shop to Ann Hauser at 416 S. Snelling, expiring May 1, 1973, and Whereas, She was forced to move from the premises and requests a re- fund of the unused portion of her li- cense, therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers be and they are here blyyi authorized feet of $ 050, und to AdedHauser ting r$7.50 fromated the original fee of $18.00 for the period sheoperated the business, which will cancel said license. Adopted by the Council October 11, 1972. Approved October 12, 1972. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259847 — By Dear Meredith— Whereas, Beauty Shop License No 4034, expiring January 13, 1973, wa: issued to Mary A. Weeker at 377 Day ton Avenue, and Whereas, She has been forced to dis continue this business because of aurglary at refund of he unused addressand request he license, therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City offi cors be and they are hercoy authorize raeffee to 0au.pro tdof $9.0adeducting ror the original fee of $18.00 for the perio she op crated the business, which wi cancel said license. Adopted by the Council October 1 1972. Approved October 12, 1972. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259848—By William ] Konopatzki— Whereas, The City of Saint Pal: pursuant to Laws of Minnesota 191 Chapter 33 Extra Session, is charge ot atiing with puthe blic employees of n n appy riate bargaining units and is further barged with providing written agree- ing the result of such argafngn ; and Whereas, By agreement made and en- 2g into the fourth day of August, 972, the City of Saint Paul has re- ained the services of a labor relations onsultant to advise the City of Saint 'aul on labor relations matters and neat and negotiate with public em- tloyees on behalf of the City at such imes as the City may designate; and Whereas, The Mayor and the Counci if the City of Saint Paul desire to es- ablish through collective bargamtni agreements, the rights, responsibilities )rocedures and limitations regardini )ublic employment to establish a rela shh, hetween the city and its em aint Psul and the public at nd Whereas, The Mayor and the f the City of Saint Paul fit (etermine that such rights, respc ished between the City and its em- doyees in collective bargaining ses- ,ions; now, therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City A Saint Paul: 1. That the Council hereby declares is policy to have designated represent- itives of the City meet and negotiate with public employees in appropriate )argaining units and provide written agreements evidencing the result there- 2- That in conformance with the terms and provisions of the agree- ment between the City of Saint Paul and Smythe-Obermeyer and Associates dated the fourth day of August, 1972, Associates are kiereby authorized and directed to meet and negotiate with of their employment with the City or Saint Paul. 3. That Associates, in coordination with the office of the City Attorney, prepare for presentation to the Mayor and the City Council written agree- ments evidencing the results of such negotiation sessions, which agreements may include appropriate provisions dealing with wages, hours, fringe bene- fits, workintion g conditions, grievances and the arbitraof disputes. Adopted by the Council October 11, 1972. Approved October 12, 1972. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259850 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That an extra in the amount of Four Thousand Three Hun- dred Thirty live Dollars ($4,335.00) be allowed under Contract L-7343 between the City of Saint Paul and Bor-Son Construction said contract for the Gen- eral Construction of the Saint Paul Civic Center Multi -Purpose Arena Building and said changes to cover additional special finish painting on LWCB walls at Arena floor level, and certain areas renainted as more fully OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 785 to 6000-603 to be reimbursed from 7420- Council File No. 259854—By Rosalie L. 460. Job #70-45. Butler— Adopted by the Council October 11, Whereas, The City of Saint Paul, 1, 72. through its agency, the Civic Center Approved October 12, 1972. Authority, has taken steps to construct (October 14, 1972) and finance a Civic Center consisting of, but not limited to, parking and arena facilities; and Whereas, During the period of con. Council File No. 259851 — By Dean struction, an anonymous donor has con - Meredith— sistently sent contributions to the Resolved, That an extra in the Mayor of the City of Saint Paul with amount of Five Hundred Eleven Dol- the request that 'said contributions be cars 44 ($511.00) be allowed under Contract applied toward the cost of construction L-73between the City of Saint Paul of said Civic Center; and and Reuben L. Anderson-Cherne, Inc., frWh said contributor of $298.00 received said contract for the Mechanical Pin in the City's Suspense Account No. 5060; and Control Work for the Saint Paul now, therefore, be it Civic Center Multi -Purpose Arena Resolved, That the proper City offi- Building and said changes to cover re- cials are hereby authorized to transfer location of existing steam pi ing as said amount to the Civic Center Con - more fully set forth in Project Archi- struction Fund, and be 1t tect's Change Order No. MPC -7 and Further Resolved, That the Mayor Civic Center Authority Resolution No. and the Council of the City of Saint 509, copies of which have been filed Paul and the Civic Center Authority with the Acting Head of the Depart- hereby express their appreciation and ment of Finance. Charge to 6000-604 to thanks to said donor. be reimbursed from 7420-460. Job Adopted by the Council October 11, #70-45. 1972 Adopted by the Council October 11, Approved October 12, 1972. 1972. (October 14, 1972) Approved October 12, 1972. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259855—By Leonard W. Levine— Resolved, That upon the pertinent ap- Council File No. 259852 — By Dean peal, under the Zoning Code by Theo - Meredith— dore Thompson, as owner of {he subject Resolved, That an extra in the real estate, situate in the City of Saint amount of Seventy Dollars ($70.00) be Paul, zoned in A" Residence District allowed under Contract L-7345 between under the Zoning Code, and describes the City of Saint Paul and Como Spe- as follows: cialty Company, said contract -for the Lot 14 and the SW 40 feet of Lot Mechanical Work for the Saint Paul 15, Block 9, Birmingham's Addn.; Civic Center Multi -Purpose Arena and located on the southeast corner of Building and said changes to cover Race and May Streets, that the provi- installation of exhaust fan as more sions of said Zoning Code hereby are fully set forth in Project Architect's determined and varied as and to the Change Order No. MSM -1 and Civic extent necessary therefor, and the set - Center Authority Resolution No: 501, back requirements for said property in copies of which have been filed with respect of the South line of Race Street the Acting Head of the Department of upon which the same abuts, hereby is Finance. Charge to 6000-604 to be re- established as a line drawn across said imburmd from 7420-460. Job #70-45property parallel thereto and 18 feet Adopted by the Council October 11, distant from said South line of Race 1972. Street; subject to the condition that Approved October 12, 1972, said appellant -permittee, and his suc- cessors and assigns, shall make due (October 14, 1972) compliance with all applicable provi- sions of municipal ordinances, state statutes and rules and regulations of Council File No. 259853 — By Dean public authorities having cognizance. Meredith— Adopted by the Council October 11, Resolved, That an 1972. extra in the Approved October 12, 1972. amount of Nine Hundred Five Dollars (October 14, 1972) ($905.00) be allowed under rv..,r.n..t ai �onstructum Council File No. 259856 — By Ruby of the Saint Paul Civic Center Multi- Bunt— Purpose Arena Building and said Whereas, Northern Federal changes to cover wheelchair patron Savings seating as more dully set, forth in and. Loan Association has indicated to Project Architect's Change Order No. the Department of Public works that G-24 and Civic Center Authority Reso- it is desirous of installing electrical' lution No. 510, copies of which have heating units for snow melting purposes been filed with the Acting Head of and three light standards in the public the Department of Finance. Charge to sidewalk of Wabasha Street between 6000-603 to be reimbursed from 7420-460. Fifth Street and Sixth Street and Sixth Job #70-45. Street between Wabasha and Cedar, Adopted by the Council October 11, abutting said Association's building at 1972 388 Wa asha Street, St. Paul, located Approved October 12, 1972. on Lots 6, 7 and 8 of Block 9, St. Paul Proper, Ramsey County, Minnesota and (October 14, 1972) further, to comtruct the sidewalk and 786 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL street light according to plans and specifications satisfactory to the De- partment of Public Works; Now, there- fore, be it Resolved, That pursuant to the pro- visions of Chapters 207 and 208 of the St. Paul Legislative Code, the Acting Director of Public Works is hereby authorized to issue to the Northern Fed- eral Savings and Loan Association a permit to construct the light standards and sidewalk around the Association's building at 386 Wabasha Street, and in- corporate in said sidewalk construction, electrical heating units for snow re- moval purposes; and be it Further Resolved, That the above permission is granted and made ex- pressly subject to the following terms, provisions, and conditions: 1. That said permittee shall, at it own cost, expense, and in accordance with all applicable ordinances of the City of St. Paul and statutes of the State of Minnesota. construct and erect said sidewalk and street light standards, and maintain and operate said heated side- light 1 be d and :ct No. e with Code, permit Parks, L3gnting Bureau, wnlen, upon its ac- ceptance and approval after a final in- spection, shall thereafter operate and maintain said light standards; 4. That said permittee shall pay the costs for the publication of this resolu- tion and the publication of all future resolutions related hereto; 5. That said permittee shall pay the Department of Public Works' costs of administration, engineering and inspec- tion of said work, and said costs shall be accounted for under said Project No. E-1153; 6. That said permitee shall properly protect all excavations made in the streets, sidewalks and boulevards both day and night so as to avoid all damage or injury to persons or property; 7. That said permitee, after the incep- tion of said work, shall prosecute said work continuously, with diligence, and fully complete said work to the satis- faction and approval of the Department of Public Works by no later than De- inat u p—ii—ee snap nor com- mence construction of this Project until a sidewalk permit is obtained from the Local Improvement Division of the De- partment of Public Works; 9. That said permittee shall, during the term of this permit restore and repair all property, whether public or private, darnaged or which may be damaged due to the construction of this 10. That said permittee shall, at no cost to the City, repair any damage to the electrical heating unit which may occur during the normal course of City street maintenance and/or construction; 11. That said permittee shall furnish and deliver to the City of St. Paul a surety bond in the amount of Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00), condi- tioned upon the permittee complying with all the terms and conditions of this resolution and to indemnifydefend and save harmless the City of Si.tPaul from all losses, liability, judgments, sults, costs, charges, damages, or expenses that may accrue to persons or property or the City arising out of or connected with the construction, presence, main- tenance, repair and removal of the heated sidewalk, which surety bond shall remain in force and effect so long as the heated sidewalk or any part thereof remains on thepublic right-of- way of Wabasha Street or Sixth Street; 12. That said permittee shall furnish the Department of Public Works, upon request, all documents of record that are a part of any contract for the con- struction of this Project or incidental to its execution including, but not li- mited to, addenda[ award of contract, sum of contract, ' as built" plans and tracings; 13. That the Council reserves the right to order, by resolution, the removal of the electrical heating unit, or parts thereof, from the public right-of-way, and in the event the Council exercises such right, the permittee shall, at its own expense, remove said heating units and restore the public walk to a con- dition similar to that of the abutting walk at time of removal, to the satis- faction of the Department of Public Works; 14. That said permittee expressly agrees and undertakes to fully indem- nify, hold harmless and defend the City of St. Paul, its agents, officers and sses, Judgment, sults or ex- Ising out of or occasioned by rmance of the work contem- this permission and authority; said permitee shall not pro - construction unless and until ittee shall have fully complied )revisions regarding insurance unification contained in the :. Paul, Department of Public fpecifications for Street and instruction," dated April 1, agraphs A,C,D,E,F,K,L,M,N,0 Section numbered 1.44 of said ons as amended, applicable to 's. For the purpose of this the aforesaid paragraphs of 94 of said specificationsshall though the word "Derttiittee" Said paragraphs of Section 1.44 of the Specifications for Street and Sewer Construction' of the City of St. Paul is hereby incorporated herein by refer- ence as fully and as completely as if set forth herein verbatim. Proof of com- pliance with provisions of the aforesaid section shall be in such form as the City Attorney of the City of St.. Paul may di- rect and the document required by the aforesaid Section 1.44 shall, after sub- mission to the City Attorney, be filed in the Department of Finance of the City of St. Paul; 16. That said permittee shall submit the required bonds and insurance docu- ments to the Office Engineer of the De- partment of Public Works; 17. That said permittee shall, within the period of fifteen (15) days next after OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 787 the effective date of this resolution, filE with the City Clerk its written accept. ance of the terms, provisions and can. moot to behbound l byiosa3d terms gprro. visions and conditions thereof, without acceptance and agreemen shall be a form approved by the City Attorney. Adopted by the Council October 11 1972. Approved October 12, 19,72. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259859—By Rosalie L, Butler— Resolved, That Strommen Insurance Company be and hereby is granted.a permit to install a 51 -car parking lot on the north side of University Avenue between Cromwell Avenue and Pelham Boulevard, more particularly described as follows: That part of Lot 19 and 20, Audi- tor's Subdivision No. 4, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of he Register of Deeds, Ramsey County, Minne- sota, described as follows: The Westerly 50 feet of the Easterly 75.99 feet and he Easterly 25.99 feet of said Lot19, and all of Lot 20, except the Easterly 163.49 feet thereof; all in accordance with plans dated Re- ceived August 14 1972; subject to he condition that said applicant -permittee, and its successors and assigns, shall make due compliance with all applic- able provisions of municipal ordinances, state statutes and rules and regulations ofAdopted byohee Councnt Oc%bernll, 1972. Approved October 12, 1972. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259861—By Robert F Resolved, That the Department of Finance and Management Services is hereby authorized to issue to Brink's Incorporated, owner and holder of City oI Saint Paul, Minnesota Detention and Workhouse Facilities Bonds, dated Jan- uary 1, 1960, due January 1, 1976, num- bered 37568 through 37577, inclusive, and all unpaid interest coupon notes pertaining to the same and issued therewith, City check for $190.00 in lieu to those ten original interest cou- pons, numbered 23, attached to said bonds which matured July i1971and lttlgif_,sinsubject o he obligation osaidBrks Incorporated to indemnify the City against all claims or demands arising from or on account of said original interest coupon notes, to be secured by a bond in favor of the City, as obligee, by said Brink's Incorporated, as prin- cipal, and Employers Commercial Union Insurance Company, as surety, and ap- proved as to form by the City Attorney. Adopted by the Council October 12, 1972. Approved October 13, 1972. (October 14, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259816— In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bitttm�nous material he alley in Block 2, Virgilla Division from Jackson Street to Agate Street (G-1431), under Preliminary Order 246767, approved December 23, 1969, Intermediary Order 247462, approved February 17, 1970, Final Order 247922, approved March 18, 1970. upon pthe cassessment hfor he nabove improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered Resolved, satisfactory, the said therefore be and the same is hereby in all re- spect ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. said assessment be Band et is hhereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installment. File No. 17448-G. Adopted by the Council October 5, 1972. Approved October 6, 1972. (October 14, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259844— benefit a cost[er and a penes assessmenthe foronf walks anor _woreconstruction incidental Of hereto: Contract 71-M-0527, Levy No. 3, District No. 4, Assessable: F. O. 255296—So, Wabasha St., west side from approximately 130 feet North of the center line of Colorado St, to Delos St. F. O. 255295—So. Wabasha St., west sideF. O. 255297 -So. St tWabasha o Isabel SSt., both sides from Isabel St. to Congress St. F. OC. 255293—Concord St., south side from ongress St, to Robert St. A public hearing having been had improggvement assessment S id_ the assessment Councllb andf further Consideredeconsithe dered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spect ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. said assessment be Band et is hhereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installment. Adopted by the Council October 11, 1972. Approved October 12, 1972. (October -14,1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Z�ouncil File No. 259846— In oe efitse cost and expenses-forenconf 788 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL public sewerm KENNETH damages therefor, and als Highland Pkwy. to Ford assessment of benefits th ELEANOR AVE. from Cleve- the Council having duly caw to Wilder St. and in the alley same, now therefore be it 9, St. Catherine's Park from Resolved, That the fakir Ave, west aper-imately 135 demnation of the lands i :VELAND AVE. from Eleanor the annexed assessment ro: lyd Pkwy.; in FINN ST. from by the signature of the G be known as the FORD PKWY. RELIEF SEWER SYSTEM, (S -1176B), under Pre- liminary Order 245469, appproved Sep- tember 3, 1969, Intermedlary Order 246155, approved November 4, 1969, Final Order 246586, approved December 9, 1969. The assessment of benefits, coat and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 8th day of November, 1972, at hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature' of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. File No. 17428. - Adopted by the Council October 11, 1972. Approved October 12, 1972. (October 14, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CON- FIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND AS- SESSMENT THEREFOR Council File No. 259817 - In the matter of condemning and taking an easement in the land neces- sary for the slopes. cuts and fills, in - or the the of Finance, and .trade a part hereof, and the awards of damages to the owners of such lands for said taking and condemnation as set forth in said assessment roll, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified and confirmed. Resolved Further, That the said assessment of benefits, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court for confirmation. File No. 17637-S. Adopted by the Council October 5, 1972. Approved October 6, 1972. (October 14, 1972) Council File No. 259819 - In the matter of condec taking an easement in the 1 sary forthe slopes, cuts an eluding right of removal support from subject land or thereof, occasioned by c thereof or construction of at A same, now theretore t Resolved, That the demnation of the Is the annexed assessmc by the signature of of Finance, and mac and the awards of owners of such land and condemnation as CON_ AND AS - and o ... ............. .,. ... „o.... Paul and venue Addition, from Ran- Resolved Further, That the said - (dolphG-20 Avenue to Palace Avenue .assessment n benefits, be and the same (G-2008), punder Preliminary yeliminary Order is hereby in all respects ratified and media, aPOrder 26097, ap 1972, ter- the une submitted to the is Distordered i der Court or 21, 19ry O p confirmation. 21, 1972, Final Order 259276, approved July 18, 1972. 1 File No. L-333 S. A public hearing having been hadAdOpted by the Council October 5, upon the taking and condemnation of 1972' the lands or easements therein, for the Approved October 6, 1972. above improvements, and the awards of (October 14, 1972) OF THE CITY OF RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CON- FIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND AS- SESSMENT THEREFOR Council File No. 259819 - In the matter of condemning and . taking an easement in the land neces- sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- cluding right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations thereof or construction of slopes in the grading and hllfn with bituminous Division No. 8, from Grotto Street to St. Albans Street (G-1997), under Pre- liminary Order 256580, approved N- vember 30, 1971, Intermediary Ordeor 258987, approved June 9, 1972, Final Order 259180, approved July 6, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the taking and condemnation of the lands or easements therein, for the above improvements, and the awards of damages therefor, and also upon the assessment of benefits therefor, and the Council having duly considered the same, now therefore be it Resolved, That the taking and con- demnation of the lands described in the annexed assessment roll, identified by the signature of the Commissioner SAINT PAUL, 1972 789 are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said Improvement in accordance therewith. File No. 17647-G. Adopted by the Council October 5, 1972. Approved October 6, 1972. (October 14, 1972) FINAL ORDER IN CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS Council File No. 259815 - In the matter of condemning and taking an easement in the land neces- sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, including, right of removal of lateral thereof, from occasioned ct bty or excavations thereof or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 3, Weed and Haile's Addition to St. Paul from Hazel- wood Street to Germain Street, under Preliminary Order 259635, approved September 7, 1972. A public hearing having been had 'upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons objections and of Finance, .and made a part hereof, recommendations relative thereto, and and the awards of damages to the having fully considered the same; owners of such lands for said taking therefore, be it and condemnation as set forth in said Resolved, That the Council of the assessment roll, be and the same is City of Saint Paul hereby orders said hereby in all respects ratified and improvemevednt to be made. confirmed. lands easements Further, That requirednto Resolved Further, That the said make said improvement be nd the assessment n benefits, be and the same same are hereby ordered to be taken, Is hereby in all respects ratified and appropriated and condemned for the submitted to the District Courtt £or the same is hereby ordered tbe Purpose of making said improvements. confirmation. File No. 17647-5. File No. L328 -S. - Adopted by the Council October 5, Adopted by the Council October 5, 1972' 1972. Approved October 6, 1972. Approved October 6, 1972. (October 14, 1972) (October 14, 1972) FINAL ORDER OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL Council File No, 259814- In the matter grading and - ORDINANCES ing with bituminous material thea alley in Block 3, Weed and Halle's Addition Council File No. 259771 -Ordinance No. from Hazelwood Street to Germain 15215 -By Ruby Hunt - Street, under Preliminary Order 259634, approved September 7, 1972. An ordinance amending Ordinance No. A13539, approved January 31, 1967 per - upon the above improvement upon public hearing having been had taining to Parking Meter Zones. due notice, and the Council having The Council of the City of Saint Paul - heard all persons objections and Does Ordain: recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; SECTION 1 theref l e, be it - - -. - - - That Ordinance No. 13539, approved Resolved, That the Council of the That 31, 1987, 1s hereby amended by City of St. Paul hereby orders said improvement be made. deleting the following from Section 5, Resolved Further, That the Director flfteen-minute-one-nickel area, thereof: of the Department u Public Works ed Location -Minnesota a approx.of 25 et. and is hereby instructed and directed south of Fifth St., West side of street. to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to SECTION 2 the Council for approval; that upon That Ordinance No. 13539, approved said approval, the proper city officials January 31, 1967, is hereby amended by 59 790 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL deleting the following from Section 2, one hour -four nickel area, thereof: Street—Minnesota St, from Fourth St. to Fifth St., West Side. SECTION 3 This ordinance shall not be p-lnted as part of the Saint Paul Legislative Code but shall be incorporated therein by reference. SECTION 4 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publica- tion. Passed by the Council October 12, 1, 12. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Mine. President Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, M e. resident (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved October 13, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. 259774—Ordinance No. 15216—By Rosalie L. Butler— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF MR. AND MRS. RONALD KUNTZE AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kuntze, the sum of $1,461.25, in full settlement of their claim of damages sustained on or about June 4, 1972, as more particularly set out in a communication to the City Council on August 8, 1972. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimants upon their execution and delivery of a release in full to the City in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sustained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and bein force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council October 13, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved October 13, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. 259775—Ordinance No. 15217—By Rosalie L. Butler— An Ordinance establishing compensa- tion for members of the Civil Service Commission. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 Pursuant to the authority provided in Section 12.02 of the Charter of the City of Saint Paul, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby fix the compensation to be paid to each mem- ber of the Civil Service Commission to be Thirty Dollars ($30.00) for each meeting or hearing that the member shall attend. SECTION 2 The compensation set forth in Section 1 of this ordinance shall be retroactive to and including the first meeting that was held by the Civil Service Commis- sion as set forth by resolution in Coun- cil File No. 259091, approved June 22, 1972. SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days from and after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council October 13, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) --6. Nays -0. Approved October 13, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. 259803—Ordinance No. 15218—By Rosalie L. Butler— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF JEFFREY A. BAUER AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That theproper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to Jeffrey A. Bauer, the sum of $102.00, in full settlement of his claim of dam- ages sustained on or about June 21, 1972, as more particular)y set out in a communication to the City Council on July 7, 1972. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon his execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sustained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 791 Passed by the Council October 18, 1972. Council File No. 259867 -By William P. Yeas—Councilmen Meredith afkan Tedesco oMraV ce Konopatzki— SaintePaul Theerowiitthe President (Levine) -6. Nays --0. concerned the in- equitable situation that exists due to Approved October 19, 1972. local television blackouts of national league football games; and LAWRENCE D. COHEN, is co -sponsoring aabill or which would aalllow Mayor. Attest: the televising of national league foot - ball games in the area that emanate HARRY E. MARSHALL, from, providing they are sold out 48 City Clerk, hours prior to game time; now, there - (October 21, 1972) fore, be it Resolved, That the Council,support RESOLUTIONS the introduction, passage and signing of such a bill; and be it x•,,ci v...._,_._� ___ _ —, __ _ Council File No. 259863 — By Deac Meredith— Whereas, Donaldson 's desires to with draw Application M 4097 for Class A3 Grocery, and Butcher and Bakery Li cense at 95 E. Seventh Street, whicl was applied for in error, and request: the return of the license fee depositec thereon, therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City offi. cers are hereby authorized to refunc toDonaldson's the fee of $135.00 ant to cancel said application for license. Adopted by the Council October 12 1, 72. Approved October 13, 1972. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. 259864 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list attached to th'i's resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council October 12, 1972. Approved October 13, 1972. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. 259865 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council October 12,. 1, 72. Approved October 13, 1972. (October 21 1972) transmit a copy of this resolution to Commissioner Alvin (Pete) Rozelle of the NFL, Senator John Pastore of Rhode Island. and Senator Walter Mon - dale of Minnesota. Adopted by the Council October 12, 1972. Approved October 13,1972. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. 259868 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, Proper notice has been re- ceived as to a change of officers and atockholdi�gs in Landreville, Inc, at as soleofficeris eAlden dLandrevil etare• the and the stock of Gerald D. Landreville and Jo Anne Landreville has been acquired by Alden Landreville, be and the same is hereby approved. Adopted by the Council October 13, 1972. Approved October 13, 1972. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. 259869 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, Proper notice has been received as to a change of officers and stockholdings in Alden Len, Inc, at 2210 Hudson Road, holders of On Sale Liquor License No. 8209, expiring January 31, 1973, therefore, be it Resolved, That with the resignation of Alden L. Landreville as President now the been • be and the same is hereby approved. Adopted by the Council October 13, 1972. Council File No. 259866 — By Dean Approved October 13, 1972. Meredith— (October 21, 1972) Resolved. That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are Council File No. 259870 — By Dean hereby granted, and the City Clerk is Meredith— fnstructed to issue such licenses upon Whereas, The Fourth District Mc - the payment into the City treasury of Govern for President has made ap li- the required fees. cation for p Adopted by the an October 12, Tag Da permission to conduct a 1972. y on October 20 and October Approved October 13, 1972. 21, 1972, between the hours of 9:00 A.M. (October 21, 1972) of St Paul,, the efore, beets of the City 792 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby granted to the Fourth District McGovern for President to conduct such solicitations on the days, dates, and between the hours re- quested. Adopted by the Coucii October 13, 19 n 72. Approved October 13, 1972. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. 259871 -By Leonard W. Levine - Whereas, The Board of County Com- missioners of Ramsey County, under and pursuant to Laws 1971'Chapter 950, has the authority and power to acquire real and personal property for park, open space or recreational pur- poses;provided, however, that before acquiring any interest in real or per- sonal property pursuant to the Act, the County shall obtain the approval of the governing body of the munici- pality in which such property is lo- cated and Whereas, Ramsey County has pro- posed the acquisition of real estate lo- cated within the City of Saint Paul for its open space project, identified as Lilydale-Twin City Brick Open Space Project, the legal description of said real estate being more fully set forth in the attached Exhibit A; now, therefore, be it Resolved. That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby approve the Ramsey County Lilydale-Twin City Brick Open Space Project, and does hereby approve Ramsey County ac- quiring for park and open space the lands located within the City of Saint Paul and legally described on the at- tached Exhibit A. EXHIBIT A TWIN CITY BRICK COMPANY PROPERTY Legal Description Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot 7, Block 1, Lakeview Addi- tion; thence Northeasterly to the Northeast corner of Lot 12, Block 1 of said Addition; thence Northerly to the Southeast corner of Lot 5, Block 2, Joy's 2nd Addition; thence Northeasterly to the Northeast cor- ner of Lot 6, Block 2 ofL said Addi- tion; thence West to the Northwest corner of said Lot 8; thence South- westerly to the Southwest comer of Lot 5, Block 2 of said Addition; thence West to the Southeast cor- ner of Lot 5, Block 3 of said Addi- tion; thence Northeasterly to the Northeast corner of Lot 9, Block 2, Riverview Addition; thence West to the Easterly R/W line of the C. St. P. M. & O. By.; thence Southwest- erly on said R/W line to the South line of Lot 7, Block 2, Lakeview Addition; thence East to the South- east comer of said Lot; thence Northeasterly to the Northeast cor- ner of Lot 1, Block 2, of said Addi- tion; thence East to the Northwest corner of Lot 12, Block 1 of said as £c line erly & said tion thence West on said East-West line to the Southeasterly line of Block 2, Tuttle's Addition; thence South- - westerly along said Southeasterly line to the West line of said i, 'a; thence South on said line to the Easterly R/W line of the C. M. & St. P. Ry.; thence Southerly on said R/W line to the South line of said !' ?q; thence East on said South line to point of beginning. Also, that part of Government Lot 6 bounded by the following de- scribed line: Commencing at mter- section of the East line of Govern- ment Lot 6 and the Northeasterly R/W line of the C. M. and St. P. Railroad: thence North on said East erly on said Southerly said R/W line; thence So' on said R/W line to Adopted by the Council October 13, 1972. Approved October 13, 1972. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. 259872 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Resolved, That the City Clerk is hereby directed to cause the Proposed Capi- tal Improvement Budget of the City of Saint Paul for the fiscal year of 1973, sub- mitted to the Council by the Mayor, to be published in the official paper of said City, on October 21, 1972. Resolved Further, That the Cu-,:ncil hold a public hearing on October 24, 1972 in the regular place of meeting of said Council (the Council Chamber) in the Court House and City Hall at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place all residents of the City of Saint Paul desiring to be heard may be heard in reference to any of said estimates or any item thereof. Resolved Further, That the City Clerk prepare and cause to be published In the official paper of the City at the seine time said estimates of expenditures are published a notice of public hearings, which published notice shall immediately precede said published estimates of expenditures in said official paper, and shall expressly call attention and refer thereto. Adopted by the Council October 17, 1972. Approved October 17, 1972. (October 21, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 793 NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS BUDGET FOR 1973 Notice is hereby given that the City Council will hold a public hearing on OctobChamber) In in 1972in Court House alar nd City Hall meeting of at 0:00 Council Council in the forenoon, to consider the Capital Improvements Budget for 1973, submitted to the Council by the Mayor, and which immediately follows this notice. heard may a heasaid times rddinlace all eferenceesidents to any f said estimates for anyli Item thereofbe . October 17, 1972. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk of Saint Paul, Minnesota. (October 21, 1972) COMMENTS TO THE FIVE YEAR 1973-1977 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM GENERAL COMMENTS Long -Range Budgeting and Programming for the City's operating depart- ments has been one of the primary goals of the Capital Improvement Pro- gram. The following location maps and lists of project requests indicate "the success which this Program has had over the past seven years. The Capital Improvement Budget Committee commends various operating, departments for having submitted comprehensive five year programs. The 1973 Budget consists only of projects which are most urgently needed. Some of this year's recommended projects were weighed toward those which benefited the City by bringing in funds otherwise not available, One example is the grading and paving of Warner Road which will grate $1,031,500.00 from outside sources with a C.I.B. commitment of $300,00 ene ene Many of the 1973 recommended projects are visible to the eye and should help the taxpayer understand how bond funds are being spent. The Priority Rating System was used in the same manner as in previous years. This year however, an improved project rating sheet was used by all Task Force members for rating each project. The project rating sheet assures that certain major considerations are given proper weight and are not over- looked by Task Force members. It also gives the City departments a guide to the thinking of the C.I.B. Committee. The C.I.B. Committee is continually working to improve and refine its method of operation. Because more projects are requested than can be funded, the C.I.B. Commit- tee must recommend deferring some projects each year. The policy In this case is for the departments to resubmit deferred requests in the following five year program. This gives the departments time to refine their cost estimates and ideas about these projects. PARRS The 1973 Recommended Park Budget is $1,326,050.00 consisting of fifteen projects. To the extent possible the C.I.B. Committee maintained the integrity of its Parks Task Force recommendations. Funding was not recom- mended for five projects where land acquisition was incomplete, two because of insufficient information, and one because of Task Force objection to taking" of owner -occupied homes. One project was moved up because acquisition of vacant land was involved. An amount of $125,000.00 is included in the recommended budget to finance replacement of boulevard trees lost to disease, storm or other natural causes. 1972 C.I.B. funds appropriated for the Mississippi River Bike Trail were used for the emergency purchase of vacant land at Mounds Park and Battle Creek. The $90,000.00 involved is restored in the 1973 recommended budget. Twenty-five of the Park's requests were not recommended for funding in the 1973 in connetionet In with capeitalg onjth g -range he budgeting, caries efulscrutinyCommittee given to projects introduced for the first time for possible inclusion in the 1973 recommended budget. Most of suchprotects were not included for 1973. The funds. primary reason for the recommended deferments, however, was insufficient The Parks 1973 budget and the Parks program for 1974 through 1977 are noticeably less filled with "catch-up" or deferred maintenance projects. The Parks Task Force and the C.I.B. Committ are still concerned that the operating budget for the department is not sufficient to properly maintain or fully develop the existing facilities and programs. PUBLIC BUILDINGS The 1973 Recommended Public Buildings Budget is $648,662.00. Six out of eleven projects rated by the Public Buildings Task Force were included in the 1973 recommended budget. $60,000.00 for egofpping the new Ford Parkway Branch Library is Included in the recommended budget for 1973. This amount had been deferred, and not included in the 1972 recommendations, as it was felt the money would not be needed until the library was under construction. 794 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Mention should be - of the fact that Public Building projects have suffered in the past budgets due to the large amount of funds going to the sewer program. This year is no exception as the amount available is about the same as last year. The Public Buildings Task Force chairman and the C.I.B. Committee strongly recommend that a separate fund be set up for the sewer program. This, it is felt, would make the capital budget more flexible so that other equally important projects could be funded. One Public Building request which has never been submitted to the C.I.B. Committee for review is future office space for City Government. If appro- priate consideration is to be made of such a request, details and concepts should be made avall.:le to the C.I.B. Committee. D. STREETS AND UTILITIES The 1973 Recommended Streets and Utilities Budget is $2,104,000.00. Five out of twenty projects rated by the Streets and Utilities Task Force are included in the 1973 recommended budget. Deferring the remaining fifteen projects is recommended because the C.I.B. Committee felt that the priority ratings on other projects were higher. This does not mean that these projects are not most urgently needed. Insufficient funds is the major factor in these determinations. Paving and Bridges Warner Road paving project is recommended for funding in the 1973 budget. This project will generate $1,031,500.00 from outside sources for a C.I.B. com- mitment of only $300,000.00. Lighting Two lighting projects are included in the 1973 recommended budget, The Mid -Block Lighting Program was continued for the seventh year. No other source of funds is available for this program. Traffic Signals Projeq T-1022 (city-wide signals) is recommended to receive $40,000.00 of the 1973 Budget. This is the city's share of an annual $180,000.00 program. Sewers The Flandrau-Hoyt storm sewer project with a retaining basin in Prosperity Park is recommended for funding. This project was not included in previous five year programs, but became urgent during 1972 when heavy rains caused sewage flooding of basements in many homes. $1,700,000.00 is recommended from 1973 C.I.B. bond funds. It is estimated that about $100,000.00 will come from assessments and the Parks Department has the funds from previous C.I.B. budgets for acquiring the Prosperity Park ponding area. The C.I.B. Committee again urges that a source other than C.I.B. bond funds be used for funding sewer project. Sewer projects are so costly that the City is deprived of many desirable projects on which C.I.B. funds could be spent. Since the start of the program seven years ago almost half of the C.I.B. bond funds have "gone down the drain" for sewer work. These projects are not visible and raise questions as to what is happening to C.I.B. funds. FINANCING RECOMMENDATIONS The recommendations as to finances are as follows: 1. $4,500,000.00 of general obligations bonds should be issued in 1973 pursuant to Chapter 773 Laws of 1971. The proceeds of the bonds so issued should be expended on projects which have been priority rated by this Committee and which are listed under the general caption "Recommended 1973 Capital Improvement Budget." 2. The $4,500,000.00 of bonds to be issued in 1973 should have a maturity of 10 years. 3. The present C.I.B. system of capital improvement programming with the use of a priority rating system has worked well and the city should take steps to insure that it remain a permanent part of government in St. Paul. The Charter should be amended to contain provisions for permanent Lon - Range Capital Improvement Financing with authorization for annU�l expenditures of an adequate amount based on a formula related to the City's valuation rather than a fixed dollar amount, This Charter Amendment should be made effective before the Long -Range Capital Improvement Budget legislative authority expires in 1975. 4. C.I.B. projects funded by the City Council which have not had any action on them in a two-year period after such fundingshould be pointed out by the Department of Finance to the C.I.B. Committee. This will enable the C.I.B. Committee to review the status of such projects and determine whether or not to recommend to the Mayor and City Council the advisability of continuing their funding. 5. In addition to the annual status report required by December 1 of each year (City Ordinance 13679, Sec. 7), the C.I.B. Committee recommends that each City Department using C,I.B, funds be required to submit, by July 1 of each year, status reports on all projects with unencumbered balances as of May 30 of each year. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 795 6. With the adopption of the 1973 Budget the C.I.B. Committee recommends that Budgets bentransferered red t balances for Unalloc ted fAdministrat Administrative Reserve and to be reallocated to project requests of immediate concern. The 7 felt to be tundrealistic tosarequired empt to finance eor e alloffrom large tCd.B funds. 1973 RECOMMENDED CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BUDGET Summary Parks ....................... CIB Other Total Streets and Utilities " '••••• $1,328,050 $ -0• $1,328,050 ....................... Public Buildings 2,104,000 1,287,500 3,391,500 Unallocated Administrative Reserve 648,662 268,300 916,962 TOTAL '""""""""'••••••• ., • 419,288 -0- 419,288 $4,500,000 $1,555,800 $6,055,800 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BUDGET PROGRAM Difference In Annual Priority NameLocation and Estimated ng CostOperating Other Description of the Project Cost + _ °•Cost nd Sonnei of Parks 1973 Recommended Financing Budget 1 Phalen Park-West and Parking L. $ 120,000 $ -0- $ 120,000 $ -0- 2 Battle Creek Park Erosion Control and Parking Lot (Less Ski -Jump Area) .... 75,000 -0- 75,000 3 Kellogg Mall Rehabilita- -0- tion ....................... 85,000 -0- 85,000 -0- 4 Como Lake Pavilion Structural Improvements.. 40,000 -0- 40,000 -0- 5 City -Wide Blvd. Tree Re- placement Planting ...... 125,000 }10,000 125,000 -0- 6 Front Recreation Center Construction .............. 140,000 +500 140,000 -0- 7 Sylvan Recreation Build - Ing Construction ......... 75,000 -0- 75,000 -0- 8 Como Growing House Construction .............. 45,000 x-750 45,000 -0- 9 Como Avenue Curbs and Resurfacing .............. 90,000 -0- 90,000 -0- 10 Como Parking Lot Con- struction (West Side of Como Swimming Pool) ... 65,000 }500 65,000 -0.- 11 Dunning Athletic Field .. 150,000 }500 150,000 -0- 12 Desnoyer Park Recreation Building Construction, .... 93,500 +10,250 93,500 _0- 13 Hayden Heights Recrea- tion Center Rehabilitation 56,400 -300 56,400 14 Mississippi River Bike Trails .................. ... 90,000 -}1,000 90,000 -0- 15 Ross and Clarence `- Acquisition ............... 78,150 -0- 78,150 -0- TOTAL 1973 Parks Recommended Budget .... $1,328,050 $}23,800 $1,328,050 $ -0- 796 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BUDGET PROGRAM Difference in Annual Operating Other Priority Name, Location and Estimated Cost C.I. Bond Sources of Description of the Project Cost } — Cost Financing Public Buildings 1973 Recommended Budget 1 Metro Fire Training Center .................... $ 398,362 Un- $ 130,062 $ 268,300 known CIB 2 Ford Parkway Branch Library Furnishings ...... 60,000 -0- 60,000 -0- 3 Central Library Window Replacement .............. 150,000 -0- 150,000 -0- 4 Hayden Heights Branch Library Acquisition ...... 90,000 -0- 90,000 -0- 5 St. Paul Dog Pound Construction ............ 168,600 -0- 168,600 -0- 6 Opticom Components ..... 50,000 -0- 50,000 __0_ TOTAL 1973 Public Building Recommended Budget ................... $ 916,962 $ -0- $ 648,662 $ 268,300 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BUDGET PROGRAM Difference in Annual Operating Other Priority Name, Location and Estimated Cost C.I. Bond Sources of Description of the Project Cost } — Cost Financing Streets and Utilities 1973 Recommended Budget P-0358132 Warner Road Paving— Sibley to Reserve St. Bridge .................... $1,331,500 $ -0- $ 300,000 $1,031,500 M-0344 Warner Road Lighting— Sibley to Reserve St. Bridge .................... T-1022 City -Wide Traffic Signals —1973 ..................... S-1489 Flandrau-Hoyt Storm Sewer .................. X Residential Mid -Block Lighting Program ...... TOTAL 1973 Streets and Utilities Recommended Budget .................. 60,000 x-2,500 44,000 16,000 180,000 -0- 40,000 60,000 30,000 50,000 1,800,000 -0- 1,700,000 100,000 20,000 -0- 20,000 -0- $3,391,500 $ -2,500 $2,104,000 $1,287,500 Council File No. 259873 — By Dean Council File No. 259874 — By Dean Meredith— Meredith— Whereas, Timothy O'Gara, Inc. de- Resolved, That licenses applied for by sires to withdraw Application M 3847 the persons named on the list attached for the Transfer of On Sale Liquor to this resolution be and the same are License No. 8132 at 731 Randolph Ave- hereby granted, and the City Clerk is nue because the transaction of the sale instructed to issue such licenses upon was never completed and requests the payment into the City treasury the return of the license fee deposited of the required fees. thereon, therefore, be it Adopted by the Council October 17, Resolved, That the proper City offi- 1972. cers be and they are hereby authorized Approved October 17, 1972. to refund to Timothy O'Gara, Inc. the (October 21, 1972) fee of $437.50 and to cancel said ap- plication for license. - Adopted by the Council October 17, Council File No. 259875 — By Dean 1972• Meredith— Approved October 17, 1972. Resolved, That licenses applied for (October 21, 1972) by the persons named on the list at - OF THE CITY O] tached to this resolution be and th same are hereby granted, and the Cit, Clerk is instructed to issue such 11 censes upon the payment into the Cit; treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council October iS 1972. Approved October 17, 1972. (October 21, 1972) Council File No, 25Leonard W Levine_ Whereas, Paul he City informed the by by the Public Beuildings that the vacant anc open building(s) located at: 405 Michigan in the City of Saint Paul area proxi- mate hazard to the public health, wel- fare and safety; and Whereas The last known record own. ers of said property are: Robert L. Bernstein and said owners have failed to secure the same against entry by unauthorized of the Saiersons nt Paul Legis atiivetCode19and said vacant and open building(s) have been found and determined by the Council of the City of Saint Paul to health uwelfare and safety -andea pppublic nuisance which must be immediately abated to prevent loss of life or prop- erty; now, therefore be it Resolved, pP cruilsPrkRreattion and PuublBding is authorized and directed to immedi- ately secure said buildings by the use of contract labor under contract No. L-7525 pending proceedings under the Hazardous Buildin s Act; and be it airectetl to take appropriate action to reimburse said fund by action against the owner of said property. Estimated' cost $34.35. (New) Adopted by the Council October 17, 1972. Approved October 17, 1972. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. 259878—By Leonard W. Levine— _ _ _ IN THE MATTTER OF by 14, n. eby view Fire rdle s3id 77vbe gnteuntiJnary 1, 19at which time lease agreement for 25 E. Seventh Street between United Prop- erties and Newmans Cloak and Suit Company will expire, and at which c time said waiver be nullified; and be It ( SAINT PAUL, 1972 797 + FerbRidhadeitdetois heyauthorendirected transmit a copy of this resolution to the Ramsey Adopted by the Council October 17, 1972. Approved October 17, 1972. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. 259879—Hy Leonard W. Levine— Resolved, That the Council hereby ratifies and approves the action of the Saint Paul Board of Appeals and Re- view for the Housing, Building and Fire Prevention Codes pertaining to the following listed property and as shown byy the official minutes of said Board afc COPY Of which marked "EXHIBIT9A; is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference: Hill- side Ap7p2eUaatr Robert G. and Mary Anne Lindsay by Robert E. McGarry. Haase el; Apo ellant, Dors RuthtMcKay by Mary McKay. Case No. 67-72-P; Property, 343 Van - Buren; Apppellant, Marjorie Cz',09owski. Case No. 71-72-H; Proper£y, 1026 Pleasant; Appellant, Edward Morse Adopted by the Council October. 17, 1972. Approved October 17, 1972. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. 259880 — By Ruby Hunt— int Paul actingrethroughoitClAsssistany Of t Valuation Engineer has secured an agreement for forpurchase of that certain easement sewer lows: Purposes described as fol - A permanent easement for the pur- pose of constructing and maintain- ing public sewers on, under, across, and through that part of Lot 123 of Hewitt's Outiot First Division, lying northerly of a line 5.0 feet distant southerly of and parallel with the centerline of Wabash Avenue as platted in Baker's Addi- Co Minn eextend dseasterl yacross said Lot 123, except Wabash Ave- nue, Whereas, The easement described therein is necessary for the Wabash Storm Sewer System, and the price at which the easement may bepurchased Ls at the total amount of $475,00, a fair I nd reasonable _price according to the u chase ofoer has said easement at thedprice tated above, as evidenced by his re - ,ort submitted herewith; now, there - ore it ,,.be That p11ursuant to Ordinance Io. 15112, Ceuncil File No. 258618, ap- ,roved June 2, 1972, the Council of the .Sty of Saint Paul does hereby auth- rize the purchase of the above de- cribed easement, and be it Resolved Further, That the proper 'ity officials are hereby, authorized and irected to pay to -1 yoerner Waldorf orporation ,record fee owner, the sum 798 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL of $475.00, said sum to be paid to the aforesaid vendor from PIR Fund to be reimbursed from 1972 Local Improve- ment Fund, Code 0920-461, upon its furnishing evidence of good marketable title in the aforesaid vendor, and the totalpayment to be made upon tender by said party of appropriate deeds con- veying title to said easement to the City of Saint Paul. Adopted by the Council October 17, 1972. Approved October 17, 1972. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. 259881—By Leonard W. Levine— Whereas, The City Council of the City of Saint Paul is informed by the Department of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings that the vacant and open building(s) located at: 115 Winter in the City of Saint Paul are a proxi- mate hazard to the public health, wel- fare and safety; and Whereas, The last known record own- ers of said property are: Herman Hiding—fee owner and Helen Hagens—contract purchaser and said owners have failed to secure the same against entry by unauthorized persons in violation of Section 192.18 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, and said vacant and open building(s) have been found and determined by the Council of the City of Saint Paul to constitute a menace to the public health, welfare and safety and a public nuisance which must be immediately abated to prevent loss of life or prop- erty;now, therefore be it Resolved, That the Department of Parks, Recreation and Public Buildings is authorized and directed to immedi- ately secure said buildings by the use of contract labor under contract No. L-7525 pending proceedings under the Adopted by the Council October 1972. Approved October 17, 1972. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. 259882 — By Ruby Hunt— Resolved, That the City Council hereby concurs in the action of the Purchasing Committee in the award of a contract for furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and services nec- essary or incidental to the installation of an ORNAMENTAL LIGHTING SYS- TEM for the Summit -University re- newal program for the Department of Public Utilities, to PEOPLES ELEC- TRIC COMPANY for the contract price of (Lump Sum Bid) $68,540.00 (Plus City Force Work—$1,500.00, and Engi- neering and Inspection—$6,960.00) as a result of Formal Bid Number 5247 and the specifications incorporated therein. Peoples Electric Company being the lowest responsible bidder under the specifications and the Corporation Counsel is hereby directed to draft the proper form of contract and obtain the necessary performance and pay- ment bonds. The proper City officials are hereby authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Formal Bid Number 5247. Administrative Order #D-117. Contract No. M-0553—Minn. A-1-1. Engineer's Estimate: $80.000.00. Adopted by the Council October 17, 1972. Approved October 17, 1972. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. 259884—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the appointment by the mayor of Frank D. Marzitelli to the positron of City Administrator, effective November 1, 1972, is hereby in all respects ratified and approved. Adopted by the Council October 17, 1972. Approved October 17, 1972. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. 259885—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for two manholes in Front Avenue between Mackubin Street and Dale Street. The first manhole to be 303' west of the west line of Mackubin Street and 23' south of the north line of Front Avenue The second to be 277' west of the west line of Kent Street and 23' south of the north line of Front Avenue The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council October 17, 1972. Approved October 17, 1972. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. 259886—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for a manhole on Front Avenue. Location to be 125' west of the west line of Western Avenue and 23' south of the north line of Front Avenue The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council October 17, 1972. Approved October 17, 1972. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. 259887—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for a manhole on Pascal Street. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 799 Location to be 117' north of the north to be installed with a minimum depth line of Hague Avenue and 18' east of of 3'. Under the west line of Pascal Street provisions 7, ordinance The Telephone Company to No. 14788, approved May 27, 1971. of publication incident hereto. Pay cost Adopted by the Council October 17, Adopted by the Council October 17, 19. 1972. Approved October 17, 1972. Approved October 17, 1972. (October 21, 1972) (October 21, 1972) Council File No.. 2 Robert F, Council File No. 259892—By Robert F. Sprafka— Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States Resolved, That ppermission be and is Power Company be given permission hereby granted to the Northwestern to Place, construct and thereafter Bell Telephone Company to make nec- maintain underground electric cables essary excavations for a manhole in and 2 padmounted switching devices Marshal] Avenue west of Otis Avenue. along or across Ruth Street firm pad - Location to be 200' west of the west mounted switching device at Ruth and line of Otis Avenue and 31' south of north Park Drive to existing under - the north line of Marshall Avenue g'r'ound cable termination at Ruth, 250 The Telephone Company to pay cost north of Burns in accordance with the on or of publication incident hereto. sketch attached hereto. Work to start Adopted by the Council October 17, be comp el ted er September bbefore October 25 1972. 1972. Approved October 17, 1972. Adopted by the Council October 17, (October 21, 1972) 1972. Approved October 17, 1972. Council File No. 259889-33y Robert F. (October 21, 1972) Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is Council File No. 259893—B hereby granted to the Northwestern y Robert F. Bell Telephone Company to make nec- Sprafka— essary excavations for a manhole in Resolved, That permission be and is Marshall Avenue west of Snelling Ave- hereby granted to the Northwestern nue. Bell Telephone Company to make nec- Location to be 125' west of the west essary excavations to place a manhole line of Snelling Avenue and 27' north in AttY Street between Raymond Ave - of the south line of Marshall Avenue nue and Scudder Street. The Telephone Company to pay cost Location to be at east alley line and of publication incident hereto. 23' south o£ Atty Street north line Adopted by the Council October 17, of Telephone Company to pay cost 1g 72. publication incident hereto. Approved October 17, 1972. Adopted by the Council October 17, (October 21, 1972) 1972. Approved October 17, 1972. Council File No. 259890—By Robert F. (October 21, 1972) SPrafka—------ Resolved, That permission be and is Council File No. 259894—By Robert F. hereby granted to the Northwestern SPrafka— Bell Telephone Com any to make nec- Resolved, That permission be and is aessary excavations for pacing a man- hereby granted to the Northwestern nd soutin h of Marshall of Avenue Avenue Bell Telephone Company to make nec- on Location to be 23' south of the south IgleharteAv nue eastoof Snellinr a golAve- Ave - line of Marshall Avenue and 15' west nue. of the east alley line Manhole to be 134' east of the east The Telephone Company to pay cost line of Snelling Avenue and 26' south Of publication incident hereto. of the north line of Iglehart Avenue Adopted by the Council October 17, The Telephone Company to pay cost 1972• of publics on incident hereto. Approved October 17, 1972. Adopted by the Council October 17, (October 21, 1972) 1972. Approved October 17, 1972. Council File No. 259891—By RobertF(October 21, 1972) Sprafka— . F. Resolved, That the Northern States Council File No. 259895—By Robert F. Power Company be given permission Spra Ika— to install approximately 2770 lineal Resolved, That ermission be and is feet of gas main in alley between hereb p Maryland & Hawthorne from 18' west Bell Telephone Com any Northwestern e east property line of Sylvan east s e ell pto 3' west east property line of Jackson, manhole excavations atUniv orconstructingAvenue g at 3' south pf north property line of said Hampden Avenue as follows: alley, south on Jackson 11' west of east property line to 15' south of center of Univeresi location to be 23 feet south ]and a1250'r15' SouthdOf centerlliine .Main 30 :-f east rally HampdenAvenuewest W, 800 PROCEEDINGS OF THI The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council October 17, 1972. Approved October 17, 1972. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. 259896—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute, on behalf of the City of St. Paul, petition to vacate a portion o£ St. %onn Avenue between Western Avenue and Arundel Street said petition filed by the St. Paui Housing and Redevelopment Authority. Adopted by the Council October 17, 1972. Approved October 17, 1972. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. 259898—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved That the proper City offi- cials are hereby authorized and di- rected to execute on behalf of the City of Saint Paul the attached agreement with the State of Minnesota authorizing the release by the State of Minnesota of a portion of the ponding area as described in said agreement; and, be it Ing the release of, said pond - by the Council October 17, 1 October 17, 1972. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. -259899—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That the City Council here- by concurs in the action of the Pur- chasing Committee in the award of a enntract for furnishine all labor. me - Y as tions and the Corporation Counsel is hereby directed to draft the proper form of contract and obtain the neces- sary performance and payment bonds. The proper City officials are hereby authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Formal Bid No. 5228. Job #72-34. A. O. #D-61. Adopted by the Council October 17, 1972. Approved October 17, 1972. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. 259900—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That the City Council hereby concurs in the action of the COMMON COUNCIL Purchasing Committee in the award of a contract for furnishing all labor, ma- terials, equfpmert and services neces- sary or incidental to the BITUMINOUS AND SITE IMPROVEMENT WORK at RICE AND LAWSON PLAYGROUND for the Department of Parks, Recrea- tion, and Public Buildings, to ROBERT O. WESTLUND CONSTRUCTION COM- PANY as follows: LUMP SUM BASE -BID .....$35,428.00 ALTERNATE BID NO. 3— Add 4' fence, ADD ........ 3,000.00 ALTERNATE' NO. 4— Add 4" x 14" Concrete Curb, ADD ........... 1,800.00 total amount of contract ...$40,228.00 (Plus Engineering and Inspection $2,500.00) as a result of Formal Bid Number 5189 and the specifications in- corporated therein. Robert 0. Westlund Construction Company being the lowest responsible bidder under the specifica- tions and the Corporation Counsel is hereby directed to draft the proper form of contract and obtain the neces- sary performance and payment bonds. The proper City officials are hereby authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Formal Bid No. 5189. Job #72-18. Adopted by the Council October 17, 1972. Approved October 17, 1972. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. 259903—By Robert F. Sprafka— Whereas, Section 18.022 of Minnesota Statutes 1965 authorizes municipalities, including the City of Saint Paul, when recommendation therefor has been re- ceived by such City from the Commis - stoner of Agriculture of the State of Minnesota, to appropriate money for the control of insect pests, plant dis- eases, bee diseases, and destructive or nuisance animals; and Whereas, Such letter dated ppctober 12, 1972, addressed to the 1-1 orable Lawrence D. Cohen, Mayor of Saint Paul, has been received from Mr. Rollin M. Dennistoun, Administrative Manage- mnt Director of the State Department of Agriculture, approving the City's plan and program with respect to con- trol of Dutch elm disease; and Whereas, Section 18.022 of Minnesota Statutes 1965 further provides that in order to defray the cost of the afore- mentioned activities the City may levy a special tax of not to exceed two mills in any year in excess of its Char- ter millage limitation, but not in any event of more than $ 50 per capita, with an amendment which further pro- vides that if, because of the prevalence of Dutch elm disease, the City of Saint Paul is unable to defray the cost of control activities authorized by this section of Minnesota .Statutes with the limits set by this subdivision, the limits set by this subdivision are increased to 4 mills, but not in any event more than $1.00 per capita; now, therefore, be it Resolved. That the Council of the OF THE CITY OF the amount of $4,009.00, and a reserve fund of $19,798.00; and be it Further Resolved, That the County Auditor is hereby requested to spreac such tax levy as a separate item it said City's tax rate, and to report the same as a separate item in each tar settlement to the City of Saint Paul. Adopted by the Council October 17 1972. Approved October 17, 1972. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. 259904—By Rosalie L. Butler—Ruby Hunt— Whereas, Council, at its meeting of October 12, 1972, approved a major re- vision of the Housing Chapter of the Development Guide, which proposed revision will soon be conal ere by the full Metropolitan Council; and Whereas, The City of Saint Paul and its Housing and Redevelopment Au- thority have reviewed the proposed Housing Chapter and request that the Metropolitan Council should be ap- prised of the concern of the City Council and its Housing Authority; now, therefore, be it n Resolved, That_ the Council of the copy of this resolution Po and sition Statement to the Metropolitan Council so that the City's concerns may be carefully weighed by the Metropolitan Council in its deliberations prior to the revision of the Development Guide. Adopted by the Council October 18; 1972. Approved October 19, 1972. (October 21, 1972) Council File No. 259912 — By Ruby Hunt— Whereas, The Commissioner of Hieh- a as i the Paul and in Plans as so marl fied are also on epians as. m the foregoing recitals citals pa tified and described- icularly iden- Now, Then, Be It hesolved, That said preliminary plans for the improvement of Trunk Highway Number 104 renum- nrTigyfrtithelm is otheCitoS. Paul be and hereby are approved. Adopted by the Council October 18, 1972. Approved October 19, 1972. (October 21, 1972) SAINT PAUL, 1972 801 Council File No. 259860—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, tson hvoment Cmpany, a division of the Knutson Company, be and hereby is granted a Permit to install and operate a 738 -car Parking facility to be used in conjunc- tion with condominium development on property located on the East side of nth North SPark eet DriveeinBthe CiittyVeof Saainue and Paul, more particularly described as follows: Lots 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 Block 21, Battle Creek Heights, Pfat 3; subject to the following conditions: A. be constructed, he )In Installed and operated In accordance with the Final Plans relating to the parking facility dated Received August 16, 1972- B. That the maximum dwelling unit density shall be 478 units in accord- ance with the plans presented by the Knutson Development Company; C. That the strip of property, which is located to the nnrth M ♦i.n ....,...---a structures - uuuaings or omer D. tieendlh and mainanscrrenig anandscap1 Ing relating to the boundaries of this property which is the subject matter cor ance Permit, thetnplanssdatedlRe- celved August 16, 1972; E. That Permittee shall construct, intall and maintain ponding areas I substantial accordance with the Plans dated Received August.l6, 1972; F. That Permittee shall p Ovide no less area for open space on the prop- erty which is the subject matter of this permit than is presented by and in substantial accordance with the lesdanReceived August 16 d ltaeoa1aN require a decrease in the open space requirements. G. That if, prior to the actual instal- lation and construction ofthe parking facility on the property which is the subject matter of this permit, the Permittee shall convey the property which is described above, this permit shall automaticslly terminate and be revoked, and it shall in no manner be assignable prior to the actual con- struction or installation of the park- ing facility, except a transfer by operation of law or an involuntary transfer shall permit completion of construction by a third party in ac- cordance with said Vans dated Re- ceived August 16, 1972, and this. per- mit; and H. That the Permittee and Its suc- cessors with ell applicablekprovie visons of municipal ordinances, State 802 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL statutes and rules �gulations of public authorities having cognizance Adopted by the Council October 12 1972. Effective without signature of Mayor Pursuant to Sec. 6.08 of the City Charter of St. Paul. (October 21, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING .ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259905 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- structing a public storm sewer in CAR - ROLL AVENUE from Avon Street to Dale Street and ST. ALBANS STREET from Selby Avenue to Concordia Ave- nue; and all to be known as the ST. ALBANS-CARROLL RELIEF SEWER SYSTEM (S-1261), under Preliminary Order 252062, approved January 21, 1971, Intermediary Order 254115, ap- proved May19, 1971, Final Order 254439, approved June 15, 1971. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and thesame is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. File No. 17556. Adopted by the Council October 18, 1972. Approved October 19, 1972. (October 21, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259910 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for construc- tion or reconstruction of sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 71-M-0525, Levy No. 1, District No. 2. Assessable: F. O. 253757 -Dayton Ave., south side from Otis Ave. to the east approx. 150 ft. F. O. 253113 -Summit Ave., north side from Cretin Ave. to Missiz; !rri River Blvd. F. O. 252872 -Summit Ave., north side from Moore St. to Prior Ave. F. O. 253120 -Finn St., west side from Lincoln Ave. to Grand Ave., on both sides of Finn St. from Grand Ave, to Summit Ave. and Goodrich Ave. to Lincoln Ave. F. O. 252947 -Lincoln Ave., both sides from Prior Ave. to Cleveland Ave. Non -Assessable: F. O. 253113 -Summit Ave., north side from Cretin Ave. to Mississippi River Blvd. F. O. 253120 -Finn St., west side from Lincoln Ave. to Grand Ave., on both sides of Finn St, from Grand Ave. to Summit Ave. and Goodrich Ave. to Lincoln Ave. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment havingbeen further considered by the Council and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. Adopted by the Council October 18, 1972. Approved October 19, 1972. (October 21, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259911 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction or reconstruction of sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 71-M-0525, Levy No. 2, District No. 2, Assessable: F. O. 253115 -Howell St., west side from Goodrich Ave. to Lincon Ave, F. O. 252949 -Pierce St., east side from Summit Ave. to Portland Ave. and on the both sides of Pierce St. from Port- land Ave. to Hague Ave. NOR -Assessable: F. O. 252949 -Pierce St., east side from Summit Ave. to Portland Ave, and on both sides of Pierce St. from Portland Ave. to Hague Ave. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above xesolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirrnation, Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. Adopted by the Council October 18, 1972. Approved October 19, 1972. (October 21, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Zouncil File No. 259897 - In the matter of the assessment of oenefits, cost and expenses for con - Aruction and/or reconstruction of side- walks and work incidental thereto: OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 803 Contract 71-M-0525, Levy No. 4, District RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CON - No 2, FIRMING CONDEMNATION AND Assessable: AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND AS- F. O. 253117-Lncon Ave., both sides SESSMENT THEREFOR from Hamine Ave: to Albert St. F. O. 252950 -Albert St. both sides Council File No. 259906- from Fairmount Ave. to G=oodrich Ave F. 0.242956 -Albert St., west aid from St. Clair Ave. to Sargent Ave. F. O. 253384 -Sargent Ave., north aid from Syndicate St. to Hamline Ave. F. O. 252759 -St. Clair Ave., north aid from Griggs St. to Syndicate St. F. O. 252951 -Albert St., east sid from Wellesley Ave. to Berkeley Ave and on both sides of Albert St. iron Berkeley Ave. to St, Clair Ave. F. 0.253766 -Wellesley Ave., nortl side from Albert St. to Pascal St. F. O. 253112 -Palace Ave., north side from Saratoga St. to Snelling Ave, from Ran0. dolph Ave. to James Ave, nc on the east side of Snelling Ave. fro,r Randolph Ave. to Palace Ave. F. O. 252948 -Palace Ave., both side: from Hamline Ave. to Pascal St. F. O. 252870 --James Ave., north side from Hamlin. Ave. to Albert St. F. O. 253425 -Palace Ave., south side from Syndicate St. to Hamline Ave. F. 0.252760 -Griggs St., both sides from Randolph Ave. to James Ave. Non -Assessable: F. O. 252956 -Albert St., west side from St. Clair Ave. to Sargent Ave. F. O. 252759 -St. Clair Ave., north side from - Griggs St. to Syndicate St. from Wellesley Avert toSBerkeley Ave. east and on both sides of Albert St. from Berkeley Ave. to St. Clair Ave. F. O. 253112 -Palace Ave., north side from Saratoga St. to Snelling Ave. F. O. 252948 -Palace Ave., both sides from Hamline Ave. to Pascal St. F. O. 252870 -James Ave., north side from Hamlin Ave. to Albert St. F. 0. 252760 -Griggs St., both sides from Randolph Ave. to James Ave. expenses for for rand o nbconnection t with the above submitted to improvement Council, Rod been Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it RTshiadamllbeand thesame is hereby n respects approved. Resolved arehasmtbhe"bhad on Further, 15th day of November, 1972 at the hour at 10 o•cinek A M 4-.. r Anp>*blic-hearng having been had same, now Resolved, demnation the annexe by the sig, of Finance, and the a owners of and condemnation as set forth ins aid roll, be and the same is all respects ratified and Further, That the said of benefits, allrespectsand ratifieds and is hereby ordered to be to the District Court for the de a con- aoopted by the Council October 18, 1972. Approved October 19, 1972. (October 21, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CON- FIRMINGAWARDS OFONDDAMA ESION AND D AS- SESSMENT THEREFOR Council File No. 259907 - In the matter of condemning and taking an easement in the land neces- sary for the shine. _.- -_ . _ the Charter, stating insaid notice the thereof time and place of hearing, the nature the gr. of against the lot ortlotsaOfotthhe Butted Particular owner to whom the notice from C is directed. (G-199' Adopted by the Council October 17, 256517, 1972. Inteim Approved October 17, 1972, Jane i (October 21,I9proved 804 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL A or same, now therefore be it I Resolved, That the taking and con- demnation of the lands described in the annexed assessment roll, identified by the signature of the Commissioner of Finance, and made a part hereof, and the awards of damages to the owners of such lands for said taking and condemnation as set forth in said assessmentroll, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified and confirmed. Resolved Further, That the said assessment of benefits, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court for confirmation. File No. L329 -S. Adopted by the Council October 18, 1972. Approved October 19, 1972. (October 21, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CON- FIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARD 9 OF DAMAGES AND AS- SESSMENT THEREFOR Council File No. 259908— In the matter of condemning and taking an easement in the land neces- sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- cluding right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations thereof or construction of slopes in the June 9, 1972, Final Order 259180, ap- RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CON- FIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND AS- SESSMENT THEREFOR d"File No. 259909 the matter of condemning and an easement in the land neces- forthe slopes, cuts and fills, iing right of removal of lateral art from subject land or remainder if, occasioned by excavations if or construction of slopes in the Victoria Street to Fisk Street (G-1997), under Preliminary Order 256659, ap- proved December 9, 1971'Intermediary Order 258987, approved June 9, 1972, Final Order 259180, approved July 6, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the taking and condemnation of the lands or easements therein, for the above improvements, and the awards of damages therefor, and also upon the assessment of benefits therefor, and the Council having duly considered the same, now therefore be it Resolved, That the taking and con- demnation of the lands described in the annexed assessment roll, identified by the signature of the Commissioner of Finance, and made a part hereof, and the awards of damages to the owners of such lands for said taking and condemnation as set forth in said assessment roll, be and the same is herepy in all respects ratified and confirmed. Resolved Further, That the said assessment of benefits, be and the same Is hereby in all respects ratified and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court for confirmation. File No. L -334-S. Adopted by the Council October 18, 1972. Approved October 19, 1972. (October 21, 1972) A public hearing having been had upon the taking and condemnation of OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS the lands or easements therein, for the OF THE COUNCIL above improvements, and the awards of damages therefor, and also upon the assessment of benefits therefor, and the Council having duly considered the ORDINANCES same, now therefore be it Resolved, That the taking and con- demnation of the lands described in Council File No. 259809—Ordinance No. the annexed assessment roll, identified 15219—By Rosalie L. Butler— by the signature of the Commissioner of Finance, and made a part hereof, AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PER - and the awards of damages to the MISSION TO THE ST. PAUL PUBLIC owners of such lands for said taking SCHOOLS, INDEPENDENT SCHOOL and condemnation as set forth in said DISTRICT NO. 625 TO CONSTRUCT, assessment roll, be and the same is OPERATE, MAINTAIN AND REMOVE hereby in all respects ratified and AN UNDERGROUND FUEL STORAGE confirmed. TANK AT A DEPTH OF 13 FEET Resolved Further, That the said BELOW 'GRADE, CENTERED 256 FEET assessment of benefits, be and the same SOUTH OF THE CENTERLINE OF is hereby in all respects ratified and YORK AVENUE AND 15 FEET EAST the same is hereby ordered to be OF THE CENTERLINE OF WALSH submitted to the District Court for STREET, SKEWED IN A NORTHWEST - confirmation. ERLY. SOUTHEASTERLY DIRECTION File No. L330 -S. AT APPROXIMATELY 30 DEGREES Adopted by the Council October 18, FROM AN EAST—WEST LINE. 1972. Approved October 19, 1972. The Council of the City of St. Paul (October 21, 1972) Does Ordain: OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 805 SECTION 1 An Ordinance granting permission to dhe en- entst. School District ic Schools, o625o I tecon- struct, operate, maintain and remove an underground fuel storage tank at a depth of 13 feet below grade, centered 256 feet south of the centerline of York Avenue and 15 feet east of the center- line of Walsh Street, skewed in a north- westerly, southeasterly direction at approximately 30 degrees from an east - west line. SECTION 2 That the Department of Public Works is hereby authorized to Issue a rmit to the St. Paul Public Schools for the construction operation, maintenance and removal of said underground fuel storage tank and base, upon and subject to the following terms and conditions: A. That said permittee shall construct said fuel storage tank and base entirely at its own expense, to the satisfaction of the Department of Pub iic Works, and in accordanoa ..,;rr, sr,e .............. t -ea as Public Works Proje E-1150; and, B. That said permittee shall costs of administration, engi and Inspection incurred by the ment of Public Works because undertaking; said costs are es counted fosum r underODepartmentshaloi Works Project No. E-1150; and, C. That said permittee shall 1 cost of publication of this on and all resolutions passed in relz said ordinance; and, D. That said permittee shall p protect all excavations made streets, sidewalks and boulevarc day and night so as to avoid all or injury to persons or propert; properly fill and tamp said sidewalks, and boulevards to settling, and shall restore said sidewalks ss to thea i�nal ,onditiont as per Section 19 ac- blic the nee to permittee exppressly agrees and undertakes to fully Indem- nify, hold harmless, and defend the City Of St. Paul, its agents, officers and em- ployees from any and all damages, claims, losses, judgments, suits or ex- pens@s arising out of or occasioned by the construction, operation, mainten- ance and removal of said tank and by the permission and authority granted herein; and, F. That said permittee shall furnish the Department of Public Works all documents of record that are a part of any contract awarded for the con- struction of this pro7'ect including sum of contract, "as built" plans and tracings; and G. That said permittee shall notify the Construction Engineer of the De- partment of Public Works when work commences and notify the same said eo Engineer neted vtoeallownfoir ction a final �inspec tion; and, reserves the riDirector ht forevoke uthis permit i and order said whenever thepper sor in interest In in the opinion of t Works, the publ served by such re, I. That said peri bond to the City sum of Ten Tho 000.00) conditioner the terms of this demnify said Cit; costs and expenses casioned by the m: ment or arising ou J. That said pe the necessary bol Office Engineers e Public Works. The submit said docun torney for review tank removed, or its succes- t, or whenever, rector of Public terest will be in; and, shall furnish a to the in- agrees to comply with Ordinance No. 14568, Chapter 216 of the St. Paul Legis- lative Code, pertaining to Street Ob- structions; and N. That said permittee shall, within thirty (30) days from and after the pas- sage of this ordinance, file a written acceptance thereof with the City Clerk. SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect and x in force thirty (30) days from and sfter its passage, approval and publica- tion. Passed by the Council October 19, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, :evine Meredith, Sprafka, Mme. Presl lent (butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved October 19, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN. Mayor. lttest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (October 28, 1972) ;ouncil File No. 259826—Ordinance No. 15220—By Leonard W. Levine— 806 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL The Council of the City of Saint Pau. Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Section 248.07 of the Saint Pau: Legislative Code is hereby amendec by deleting andinse lieu and threof 248.07. Street Services; Maintenance and Guarantees. a) One and two-family dwelling units: The Water Department will without expense to the owner of one and two-family dwelling units make all necessary repairs and maintenance to that ppart of the street service in- stalled by the department. b) Multi -family dwelling, commercial and industrial users: The Water De- partment will without expense to the owner of all property served by the department (other than one and two- family dwelling units) make all nec- essaryrepairs to that part of the street service installed by the de- partment during its reasonable life, which, for this purpose, will be con- sidered 30 years for lead, copper pipe, or cast iron pipe. SECTION 2 effect and be 1n forceis nance fom ndlafter January 1, 1973. Passed by the Council October 20, 1972. ilmen unt vepaoedcLeine]PMerdih, SrafkTedesco, Mine. (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved October 24, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor, HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (October 28, 1972) Council File No. 259827-0rdinance No. 15221 -By Rosalie L. Butler - SETTLING THE CLA M OFINATIONAL FIRE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to National Fire Insurance Company, the sum of $255.00, in full settlement of its claim of damages sustained on or about April 19, 1972, as more particular- ly set out in a communication to the City Council on April 25, 1972. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon its execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sustained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council October 20, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved October 24, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (October 28, 1972) Council File No. 259828 -Ordinance No. 15222 -By Rosalie L. Butler - An ordinance amending the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 to 64, inclusive, of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, per- taining to Use Districts, Height Dis- tricts and Rezoning of certain proper- ties in the City of Saint Paul, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 to 64, inclusive, of the Saint Paul Legis- lative Code, pertaining to Use Districts, Height Districts and Rezoning of cer- tain properties in the City of Saint Paul, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended so as to rezone the following described property from A" Residence District to Commercial District, to -wit: Lots 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, A 37, and 38, Block 3, Hayden Heights ddition; situate on property located on the east side of White Bear Avenue between East Nebraska and East Nevada. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publica- tion. Passed by the Council October 20, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved October 24, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (October 28, 1972) Councll File No. 259829 -Ordinance No. ,,z= Rosalie L. Butler - An ordinance amending the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 to 64, inclusive, of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, per- taining to Use Districts, Height Dis- tricts and Rezoning of certain proper- ties in the City of Saint Paul, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 807 SECTION 1 That the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 to 64, inclusive, of the Saint Paul Districts, Heive ghte Districtjs, and Rezto one ing of certain properties in the City of Saint is hereby furthere amended so as to rezone the following described prop- erty from 'B" and Light Industrial to "C" Residence District, to -wit: Lots 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 10, Ktpp's Glen Terrace Addi- 43On to B Block t 11 Rul ! KiPpls oGlenaTerra e Addition of St. Paul, except that Part of Lot 4 lying Southwesterly of the Southwesterly line of Lot 2 Block 5, C, W. Youngman's 3rd Addition projected. All of Lots 1, 2, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28. Block 5, C. W. Youngman's 3rd Addition to St. Paul and the part of vacated Stewart Avenue contiguous with the Northeast property lines of Lots 1 and 2. Lots 6 and 7, Block 8, Kipp s Glen Terrace Addition to Glen Teaulrrace Add Block to St KPaIs ul. Lots 8 and 9, Block 8, Kipp Glen Terrace Addition to St. Paul: Lots 3, 4 and 8, Block 10, Ki p's Glen Terrace Addition to St. haul. Lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, Block 81 Kipp, s Glen Terrace Addition to St. Pau1,accordail and of record hnthe p the off ce of hie Register of Deeds in and for Ram- sey County, Minnesota. situate on property located between Shepard Road and Stewart Avenue, and Leland Avenue and Elway Streets in the City of Saint Paul. SECTION 2 be ins form ncshall take effect and l bei a thirty (30) days after its passage.approval and publication. Passed by the Council October 20, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, < Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0, t Approved October 24, 1972. I LAWRENCE D. COHEN, u Attest: Mayor. E HARRY E. MARSHALL, n City Clerk. q (October 28, 1972) c t t) t:ounc- File No. 259916 - By Dean Meredih- Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City trAd ptedfby thegCouncile October 19, 1972. Approved October 19, 1972. (October 28, 1972) Council File No. 259915 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council October 19, 1, 72. Approved October 19, 1972. (October 28, 1972) Council File No. 259917 - By Dean Meredith- o{..o Wheraeas Pro er notice has been re- .- -F ex - e it of re - October 20, the No. 259918 - By Dean on les as the be ; the same -y-it une me processing of RESOLUTIONS Adopted by the Council October 20, 1972. Council File No. 259914 - By Dean Approved October 24, 1972. Meredith- (October 29, 1972) Resolved, That licenses for permit to conduct Bingo games, applied for by Council File No. 259920-B the following organization at the ad- YLeonard W. dresses stated, for the days, dates, and Levine_ lours indicated on the application, and Whereas. The benefits of substantial and the same is hereby granted. Increases in Social Security allowances Arlington Playground Booster Club,lquire been negatded ofSt statuato residents have Inc., 57 W. 7th Street. rie Policies eof - the federal and sate agencies which rent Adopted by the Council October 18, corresponding increases in rent 1872. on public housing reductions in De - Approved October 19, 1972, gartment of Agriculture food stamp (October 28, 1972) bonuses and stringent limitations on medical old age assistance; and P3 808 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Whereas, These policies have perpet- uated the hardship of those citizens eligible for these benefits and precluded the achievement of increased op ortu- nity for our senior citizens; now, there- fore, be it Resolved, That this Council on behalf of the people of St. Paul does herein declare its support for state and federal legislative efforts to maintain present levels of social service and public as- sistance and increased allowances to the senior citizens of St. Paul and urge that the 93rd Congress give this matter the highest priority; and be it Resolved Further, That this Council express its gratitude and appreciation to Senator Walter F. Mondale and Congressman Joseph Karth who have sponsored emergency legislation in the Congress to correct these deficiencies in our public assistance system. Adopted by the Council October 20, 1972. Approved October 24, 1972. (October 28, 1972) Council File No. 259923—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, The Fire Department de- sires to construct a Fire Training Aca- demand in contemplation thereof, the y City Council by its resolution, C. F. 258872, approved the 1st day of June 1972, vacated a portion of the City- , owned real estate acquired for Stadium purposes on the West side of Snelling Avenue in the vicinity of Midway Stadium; and Whereas, A proposal has been pre- sented to the City Council whereby the City would exchange a portion of real estate vacated, pursuant to the above resolution, for lands adjacent thereto for the construction of the Fire Train- ing Academy and the construction of a K -Mart Discount Store on the land presently owned by the City; now, therefore, be it _Resolved, That pursuant to the au - and the Mayor, Head of the Department of Finance and Management Services, and the City Clerk are hereby author- ized to execute on behalf of the City of Saint Paul, Agreement between the City, Burlington Northern, Inc., Glacier Park Company, Hoerner Waldorf Cor- poration and Malan Construction Com- pany, the said Agreement setting forth the terms and conditions for the lands exchange to be made so as to provides the land necessary for the construction by the City of Saint Paul of its new Fire Training Academy, a copy of said Agreement being attached hereto; and be it Further Resolved. That in accordance with the terms of said Agreement and upon the said performance of the terms and conditions contained therein, the Mayor, Head of the Department of Finance and Management Services, and the City Clerk are authorized to exe- cute on behalf of the City of Saint Paul quit claim deed conveying Parcel ' No. 2, as more fully described in said Agreement. Adopted by the Council October 20, 1972, Approved October 24, 1972. (October 28, 1972) Council. File No. 259921 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, The City of Saint Paul holds title and interest to a vacated portion of Fourth Street extending from the eastern boundary of the new Civic Center Concourse to the west line of Washington Avenue; and Whereas, Such area and its develop- ment is of central interest to the Civic Center Authority in its overallplan of development for the Civic Center Com- plex; and Whereas, The Civic Center Authority, by Resolution No. 537, has requested that the Mayor and Council of the City of Saint Paul dedicate such area to be known as 'T A. O'Shaughnessy Plaza"; and Whereas, The Civic Center Authority and the Mayor and the Council of the City of Saint Paul wish to recognize the continued civic and charitable con- tributions of I. A. O'Shaughnessy to the citizenry of the City of Samt Paul; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the authorized officers of the City of Saint Paul are hereby authorized and directed to take such actions as are necessary to dedicate said area in the manner requested by the Civic Center Authority in conjunction and cooperation with the membership of the Civic Center Authority. Adopted by the Council October 20, 1972. Approved October 24, 1972. (October 28, 1972) Council File No. 259924 — By Ruby Hunt— Resolved, That a credit in the amount of Eight Hundred Dollars ($800.00) be allowed under Contract L-7442 between the City of Saint Paul and M. A. Mor- tenson Co., said contract for General Construction of a Traffic Maintenance Building and Office Building, and said changes to cover the omission of primer and seal coat on all bituminous work, wood fence around rooftop air handling units and progress hotographs, as more fully set forth in Consultant Architect's Change Order No. 3, copies of which have been filed with the Acting Head of the Department of Finance. Credit C.I,B, fund 9270-801. PIR L-7442. Job #71-29. 6000 P.I.R. L7442. Adopted by the Council October 20, 1972. Approved October 24, 1972. (October 28, 1972) Council File No. 259925 — By Ruby Hunt— Resolved, That an extra in the amount of Four Hundred Fourteen Dollars and Sixty-eight Cents ($414.68) be allowed under Contract L-7443 between the City of Saint Paul and Kolar Plumbing and Heating Co., said contract for the Me - OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 809 chanical Construction of a Traffic Main- tenance Building and Office Building, Tv- Twenty-nine North, Range Twen- and said changes to cover additional connections to sink, ty-two West (N.35 Ac. NE ?a of SW a Sec. 19. T.29N. R.22W.) provide air pres- sure regulators and ventilation grill and fire damper lying south of a line drawn aral- lel to and Seven g -five (75) ea more fully set forth in Consultant Architect's Change Order No. 2, dated August 21, 1972, feet distant ixi a North tion from the located as tine of i the copies of which have been filed with the Acting Head of the Department of Finance. Railroad of the Saint Paul and Northern Pacific Railway Com - Charge 6000-604. To be reimbursed from,. C.I.B. 9271-802. PIR L-7443. Job #71-29, Adopted by the Council October 2n pony. Whereas, The easement described therein is necessary for the Park— Approved October 24, 1972. whi (October 28, 1972) is a and Council File No. By Ruby V h Hunt— tion Resolved, That an extra in the amount puri of Four Hundred Thirty-five Dollars state and Sixty Cents ($435.60) be allowed port under Contract L-7444 between the City fore of Saint Paul and Claude M. Anderson Re Electric Company, said contract for the stray Electrical Construction of a Traffle be Maintenance and Office Building, and Sain said changes to cover four additional pure horns f TP -15N two way hon garage as men more fully set forth in Consultant Re Architect's ug est 21 972, co of which have diirel been filed with the Acting Head of the Inc., Department of Finance. $860. Charge 6000-605. To be reimbursed from afore C Adopted by heRCotvi4cl Octobe7r 20, from 1972, Code Approved October 24, 1972. done (October 28, 1972) afore ------- menu par" No. 259927 — BY Ruby title Saint ofRFourvHundredat aTwenta in the amount 1972d and Fifty ro..t� c ee y;seven Dollars , _ to fully set forth in Consultant�Architect's Stmore at 972Cha, copies of er i�which dated ha a beenst 21 the filed he with the Acting Head of the Depart- sev( mens of Finance. #71-2. I.B 9271-802. 000-604 oPIR Le7443u Job Oct #71-29. in I 19Adopted by the Council October 20, W Approved October 24, 1972. imp, (October 28, 1972) tther Re Council File No. 259928 — B to Hunt— Y Ruby of f, where City ted _herewithecnow, ms re - That pursuant to Admini- ei No. D-156, dated Septem- the Council of the City of does hereby authorize the the above described ease - e it Further, That he proper are y to Burllneton Nnraha••n..d from ), to to be of a' ad by the Council October 20, ved October 24, 1972. (October 28, 1972) File No. 259883—By Rosalie L. as, The Congress of the United as passed a bill providing for ing of revenues gathered by d States Government with the tates; and is, The nPresident of the United 17 1972, ate bill Ind Independence Hall lefphia, Pennsylvania; and is, Property taxreliefis a most f plocalTymiinicipaht 6acanow, hn # use as, The City of Saint Paul acting through its Assistant Valuation Engineer are auocated to the City of Saint Paul for property tax relief for its citizens. has secured an agreement for the purchase of that certain easement1972. Adopted by the Council October 17, for sewer purposes described as follows: Approved October 24, 1972. A permanent easement for utility (October 28, 1972) cross, Purposes n. der a andthroghthe -sevec37) -seven Westthirtof feet the following tract of land: Council File No. 259941 — By Dean Meredith— portion of the North Thirty- five five acres of the North-East Resolved, That Application M 3884 for quar- ter of the South-West quarter of Section Nineteen, Class Cl -Restaurant, On and Off Sale Malt Beverage and Cigarette licenses, Township made by Ronald R. Moore at 293 Selby 81(p PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Avenue, be and the same are hereby granted. Adopted by the Council October 24, 1972. Approved October 25,127?. (October 28, 19721 Council File No. 259942 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees, Adopted by the Council October 21, 1972. Approved October 25, 1972. (October 28, 1972) Council File No. 259943 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council October 24, 1972. Approved October 25, 1972. (October 28, 1972) Council File No. 259961—By Leonard W. Levine— Resolved, That the following water main has been approved by the Board of Water Commissioners for installationsubject to the concurrence by the City Council: Wilson Avenue From Hazel Avenue to Van Dyke Avenue Adopted by the Council October 25, 1972. Approved October 26, 1972. (October 28, 1972) Council File No. 259962—By Leonard W. Levine— hasrequested the Clty Council to hold a public hearing to consider the ad- visability and necessity of the correc- tion or wrecking and removal of the following described buildings, said structures having been reported to constitute a public hazard: Address, 442 Ashland; Legal Desert p - tion, Lot 1, block 14, Woodland Park Type of Structure, 28' x 51' 2!¢ story frame multiple dwelling and 18' x 20' Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: Stephen L. Brown Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Paul in the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on November 16, 1972 to consider the ad- visability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said structures on the above de- scribed property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the Building Department, on behalf of the City Council, notify by mail the record owners of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other interested persons of record of the date and time of the hearing. (new) Adopted by the Council October 25, 1972. Approved October 26, 1972. (October 28, 1972) Council File No. 259963—By Leonard W. Levine— Whereas, The Building Department has requested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the ad- visability and necessity of the correc- tion or wrecking and removal of the following described buildings, said structures havingg been reported to constitute a ublic hazard: Address, 109p4 Aurora; Legal Descrip- tion, Lots 6 & 8, Block 2, Lindeman's Subdivision; Type of Structure, 28' x 35' frame single family dwelling. Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: George Thomas Murphy Unex 8th A enue Realty Company K. & W.C. Erickson Company Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a Public Counbe held banbefre cil of the City of Saint Paulin the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on No- vember 16, 1972 to consider the advisa- bility and necessity, of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said structureson the above described property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to Public health, safety and welfare; be it Further ha Department, on olvebe alft of theBuild i1City Council, notify by mail the record nown address, as well as ested persons of record, of d time of the hearing. (new) by the Council October 25, f October 26, 1972. October 28, 1972) Council File No. 259965—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install appproximately 130 lineal feet of Gas Maln on Park (East side) be- tween 1391 Park and Cottage under pro- visions of Ordinance No. 14786proved , ap Jda1972- nted by the 27, lCouncil October 25, . Approved October 26, 1972. (October 28, 1972) Council File No. 259966—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install 3 loch Gas Main on York from 12 feet west of West PropertyLine of Arcade 700 feet west and 8 fet north of South Property Line of York at a depth of 4 feet, under provisions of OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 811 Ordinance No. 14786, approved May 27, Councfi File No. 259970—By Robert F. 1971. Sprafka— Adopted by the Council October 25, I Resolved, That permission be and is 1972. hereb Approved October 26, 1972. y Wanted to the Northwestern (October 28, 1972Bell Telephone Company to make nee- 1sary excavations for five manholes 0.- along Marshall Avenue, between Exe- Council File NO. 259967—By Robert F. ter Place and Cleveland Avenue as Sprafka— foltnw_a nee as h be both 18' west of eas s Street h of north line of Day one 111' north cf norU Pay cos —i•.uvea uctober 26, 1972. (October 28,'1972). Council File No. 259968—By Robert F Sprafka— Resolved,That permission be and )s hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to m essaryexcavations for c - three make ake nenees in Holton Street located as follows: 1. 24' west of the east line of Holton Street and 133' north of the north 2 line tof strof ]the east line of Holton street and 121' north of the north ewitt Avenue 3 . 22 line sof t3of the east line of Holton Street and 188' south of the south line of Hewitt Avenue All work to be in accordance with the attached pplppans as approved. ofTpublTfcaetiononncideni hereto. pay cost Adopted by the Council October 25, 1972. Approved October 26, 1972. (October 2B,1972)' Council File No. 259969—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to they Northwestern eBssary Telephone tions foranplacinto g at. man- f%nap in Raymond Avenue between Knapp Street and Blake Avenue as follows: 1. 19' north of south line of Kris SSpp t et and 19' west of east line ,f 2. 26' east of west line of Raymond Avenue at alley between Scudder 3. Street' st of Como linenue of Raymond Avenue and 87' north of Como 4. 42'eWest ofnue ast line of Raymond Avenue and 29' south of north line of Brewster Street 5. 21' west of east line of Raymond Avenue and 135' th 1, 32' south of the north line of Mar- shall Avenue and 47' east of the 2. 32' norlth of the souter h elute of Mar- shall Avenue and 43' east of the West 3. 32' north of Exeter south line of Marshall Avenue and 340' west of the west line of Cretin Street 4. 32' north of the south line of Marshall Avenue and 298' west of et 5. 31' he north of the southe of Finn of Mar- shall Avenue and 292' east of the east line of Finn Street The Telephone Company to pay. cost ofto Publication by the Council eOctober 25, 1972. Approved October 26, 1972. (October 28, 1972) Council File No. 259971—By Robert F. Sorafka— to Fourth from 123' eaat- of East Property erty Line L ne ofirMtyaria and from E7'ast M of South of South Prop of Fourth and r Provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, ap- p Adopt droved a by7�th97 ConeB October 25, 1. 1979 -pproved October 26, 1972. (October 28, 1972) Council File No. 259972—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 120 lineal feet of Gas Main on Kennard (East side) be- tween Sims and York under provisions of Ordnance No. 14786, approved May 17, 1971. Adopted by the council October 25, L972. Approved October 26, 1972. (October 28, 1972) IESOLUTION APPROVING VING ASSESS- MENT HEARING NTHEREON AND D FIG DFIX NG TIME OF HEARING ON THE AWARD OF DAMAGES sou of south louncil File No. 25993 line of Brewster Street In the matter of condemning and 6. 21' west n east lne of Raymond In an easement in the land g and Avenue and 179' south of south sari for the sles, dots and fills in- line of Standish Street p The Telephone Company to pay cost eluding right of removal of lateral Of publication incident hereto. thereof,Ocort casioned by land oexcavations Adopted by the Council October 25, thereof or construction of slopes n the 1972. Approved October 26, 1972. grading and surfacing with bituminous (October 28, 1972) material the alley n Block 6, Butter- field Syndicate y o. 1, from Victoria 812 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Street to Fisk Street (G-1997), under Preliminary Order 256726, approved December 15, 1971, Intermediary Order 258987, approved June 9, 1972, Final Order 259180, approved July 6, 1972. The Commissioner of Finance having submitted his report in the above matter as to the amount of damages awarded for the taking of the land or easements therein appropriated for the above improvement and to whom payable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property from the making of said improvement, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment of benefits be and the same is hereby approved. Resolved, Further, That a public hearing be had before the Council upon said report and for a confirmation of the awards of damages made by the Commissioner of Finance, and also upon the said assessment of benefits: at the Council Chamber, in the Court House in the City of St. Paul on the 21st day of November, 1972, at ten o'clock A.M. and that the Commissioner of Finance be and he is directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. File No. L 335-S. Adopted by the Council October 24, 1972. Approved October 25, 1972. (October 28, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259936 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 3, of Hager's Sub- division of Lots 1-7 and 14-18 of Wal- cott's Addition to Cottage Homes from W. Cottage Avenue to Arlington Ave., under Preliminary Order 236706, ap- proved January 17, 1968, Intermediary Order 238221, approved April 23, 1968, Final Order 238657, approved May 21, 1968. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same Is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal Adopted by the Council October 24, 1972. Approved October 25, 1972. (October 28, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 259937 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con - strutting or reconstructing sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 71-M-0526, District No. 3, Levy No. 1, Assessable: F. O. 253629 -Cottage Ave., north side from Ruth St. to Curve St. F. 0.253479 -Curve St., west side from Clear Ave. to Sherwood Ave. F. O. 253630-E. Cottage Ave., north side from Curve St. to Hazel St. F. O. 253377 -Cottage Ave., north side from Hazel St. to White Bear Ave. F. O. 253376 -Cottage Ave., north side from Flandrau St. to White Bear Ave. F. O. 253498 -Ivy Ave., both sides L m frouella St. to Ruth St. F. 0.253241 -Hazel St., west side from LaCrosse Ave. to Ames Ave. F. O. 253247 -Case Ave., south side from Algonquin Ave. to Iroquois Ave. F. O. 253246 -Iroquois Ave., east side from the Southproperty line of Lot 8, BI gck 6 Beaver Lake Heights to Case Ave. F. O. 253375-Minnehaha Ave., south side from Winthrop St. to Pedersen St. Non -Assessable: F. O. 253629 -Cottage Ave., north side from Ruth St. to Curve St. F. O. 253479 -Curve St., west side from Clear Ave. to Sherwood Ave. F. O. 253630-E. Cottage Ave., north side from Curve St. to Hazel St. F. O. 253377 -Cottage Ave., north side from Hazel St. to White Bear Ave. F. O. 253376 --Cottage Ave., north side from Flandrau St. to White Bear Ave. F. O. 253498 -Ivy Ave., both sides from Luella St. to Ruth St. A public hearing have been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. Adopted by the Council October 24, 1972. Approved October 25, 1972. (October 28, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 259938 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction and/or reconstruction of sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 71-M-0526, Levy No. 2, District No. 3, Assessable: F. O. 253153 -White Bear Ave., east side from Heaney Ave. to Minnehaha Ave. F. O. 253184 -White Bear Ave., west side from Minnehaha Ave. to Beech St. and on the east side of White Bear Ave. from Minnehaha Ave. to Margaret St. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 813 F. 0. 253374-Minnehaha Ave., both necessary and incidental to complete sides from Flandrau St. to the west said improvement, under Preliminary approximately 150 feet. F. 0. 253379 -Beech St., south side 1969ei Intermediary December 3, from Kennard St. to Germain St. abut- az'Y Order 248813, op- ting Lot 11, Block 4, Weed and Halle's aroved May 12, 1970, Final Order 249199, Addition ONLY, known as 1618 Beech p . ved June 9, 1970. St. The assessment of benefits, cost and F. O. 253239 -Bush Ave., both sides expenses for and in connection with from Kennard St. to Flandrau St. the above improvement having been from Ken0. nard SReto Flandrau Std side Councsubmiil having the idered same and F. O. 253633 --Germain St., both sides found the said assessment satisfactory, from Seventh St. to Stillwater Ave. therefore, be it F. f 253380 -Hazelwood St., both Resolved, That the said assessment sides from E. Seventh St. to Stillwater be and the same is hereby in all Ave. respects a F. O. 253182 -York Ave., north side Resolved proved Furter, that a from Hazelwood St. to Barclay St, and hearing be had on Bald assessmentbon on the south side of York Ave. from the 21st day of November, 1972, at the Hazelwood St. west to the west prop- hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council erty line of Block 1, Schoch's Rear- Chamber of the Court House and City rangement. Hall Building, in the City Of St. Paul; Non -Assessable: that the Commissioner of Finance give F. O. 253633 -Germain St., both sides notice of said meetings, as required by from Seventh St. to Stillwater Ave. the Charter, stating In said notice the F. O. 253380 -Hazelwood St., both time and place of hearing, the nature sides from E. Seventh St. to Stillwater °f the improvement, and the amount Ave. assessed against the lot or lots of the The assessment of benefits, cost and i articular owner to whom the notice s directed. expenses for and in connection with File No. 17489. ,,,, the above improvement having been Adopted by the Council October 24, submitted to the Council, and the 1972. Council having considered same and Approved October 25, 1972. found the said assessment satisfactory, (October 28,'1972) therefore, be it -_ beandether Thatthe is said assessment in all respects a FINAL ORDER Resolved P Furtdher, that a hearing be had on said assessmeno tbn Council File No. 259935- the 21st day of November, 1972, at the In the Matter of Im rovine Kasota hour of 10 o'clock A M :........._.___.. e..,._.._ -__ _ P notice of said meetings, as requiretg�by crate, the Charter, stating in said notice the Gutta time and place of hearing, the nature Syste: of the improvement, and the amount Const assessed against the lot or lots of the cilitie Particular owner to whom the notice Do A is directed. Incidt Adopted by the Council October 24, trent. 1972. Whl Approved October 25, 1972. Order (October 28, 1972) 1972• Paul upon notice RESOLUTIONMENI APPROVING ASSESS- preser HE RING D FIXING TIME OF REONPerson tions impro Council File No. 259940- the sa. Resc In the matter of the assessment of City c benefits, tj cost and expenses for im- that e proving CLE VELAND AVENUE from are ma Interst�to ,. ­_ __. are he. construct street andvdriconstruct e ay returns; construct storm water drainage facili- ties; construct sewer, water and gas service connections; reconstruct a traf- fic control system; construct concrete walk on the West side of Cleveland Avenue from e and nntthetate 94 to University East side of Cleve- land Avenue from 75 feet South of University Avenue to Universit Ave- nue; and do all other -1, ...�- 4- Pursuant to Preliminary 763, approved September 26, Council of the City of Saint conducted a public hearing above improvement, due :reof having been given as by the City Charter; and tThe Council has heard all ijections and recommenda- tafning to said proposed :of and has fullyy considered now, therefore, be it tint, That does ohereby order bove-described improvement and the proper City officers lith the d provemeauthont'e and Resolved; That upon the Of said improvement, the V officers shall calculate all neUrred therein and shall same to the City Council in With Chapter 14 of the City 650. by the Council October 24, ( October 25, 1972. (October 28, 1972) 814 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 259944—By Rosalie L. Butler—Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 1973 be revised as follows: City Council 00001—City Council Administration 131—Salaries-Elected Officials, increase $31,500.00 so as to read 9 $129,500.00; 801—Capital Outlay—Office Equipment, increase $2,300.00 so as to read ' $3,400.00; 805—Capital Outlay—Furniture and Appliances, Decrease $2,300.00; se $7,094.00 so as to read $14,480.00; .crease $15,150.00 so as to read $47,193.00; d Members, increase $4,200.00; nerease $600.00 so as to read $1,200.00; .00 so as to read $750.00; so as to read $475.00; imiture Repair, increase $100.00 so as to increase $1,500.00; 00:00 so as to read $200.00; ,shops, increase $125.00; rease $600.00 so as to read $800.00; $600.00 so as to read 1,000.00; ewspapers, increase $640.00 so as to read luipment, increase $3,500.00; e and Appliances, decrease $480.00 so as and Mayor 00115—Federal Programs Administration 116—Salaries—Professional, decrease $9,908.00 so as to read $15,173.00; and General Government Accounts 09185—Code Appeals Board, decrease $5,250.00; and 09060—Contingent Reserve 410—Special Appropriation, decrease $50,721.00. Adopted by the Council October 25, 1972. Approved October 26, 1972. (November 2, 1972) Council File No. 259945—By Rosalie L. Butler—Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 1973 be revised as follows: Municipal Court 00050—Municipal Court 122—Salaries—Exempt—Clerical, increase $9,600.00 so as to read $451,209.00 and General Government Accounts 09000—Contingent Reserve 410—Special Appropriation, decrease $9,600.00. Adopted by the Council October 25, 1972. Approved October 26, 1972. (November 2, 1972) Council File No. 259946—By Rosalie L. Butler—Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 1973 be revised as follows: Mayor 00100—Mayor's Administration 117—Salaries—Subprofessional, decrease $9,299.00; 122—Salaries—Exempt—Clerical, decrease $11,250.00 so as to read $18,902.00; 131—Salaries—Elected Officials, increase $17,300.00 so as to read $32,500.00; and General Government Accounts 09060—Contingent Reserve 410—Special Appropriation, decrease $17,300.00; and OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 815 00100—Mayor's Administration 476—Council and Legislative Expense, decrease $1,000.00 so as to read and $500.00; 00105—City Administrator 112—Salaries—Clerical, decrease $7,021.00 so as to read $10,166.00; 126—Salaries—Exempt—prof00;essional, decrease $50,900.00 so as to read 201—Automobile Allowance, decrease $2,700.00 so as to read $1,800.00; 202—Telephone, decrease $500.00 so as to read $1,000.00; 00110—Budget Director 126—Salarigs—Exempt—Professional, decrease $30,000.01) so as to read 00- 202—Teiephoh'�, decrease $250.00 so as to read 0. 340—Office Supplies, decrease $500.00 so as to read $500.00; 801—$9751001 Outlay—Office Equipment, decrease $500.00 so as to read and 00115—Federal Programs Administration 805—Capital Outlay—Furniture and Appliances, decrease $300.00; 00130—Municipal Publicity Bureau 122—Salaries—Exempt—Clerical, increase $9,250.00; 203—postage, decrease $1,000.00; 207—Advertising, increase $1,923.00 so as to read $2,023.00- 269—Misc. Contractural Services, increase $1,023.00 so as to read 340-01`ficeSupplies, decrease $2,000.00; 370—Photo Supplies, decrease $1,000.00; 410—Specia and l Appropriations, decrease $9,900.00; That In the Financing Summary the item under Miscellaneous Revenue— General Revenue Balances—Dedicated—Municipal Publicity increased $296.00 so as to read $13,296.00; Bureau, is and That in the Financing Summary, the item under Tax Levy Schedule I, Outside Limitations, Municipal Summary, Bureau, M. S.4651.55, decrease and -iPerforming Arts and 269MsellaneuContaulServices, decrease $7,500.00; 00142—Capital Long Range Planning, decrease $13,483.00; and 00150—Department of Human Rights and 608—Capital Outlay—Office Remodeling, decrease $6,000.00; 00151—Affirmative Action Program 112—Salaries—Clerical, decrease $3,000.00; 116—Salaries—Professional, decrease $12.500.00 so as to read $14,500.00; 202—Telephone. decrease $250.00 so as tdecrease o00ead 00 $250. to read $900.00; 430—Special Appropriation, decrease $500.00; and General Government Accounts 09060—Contingent Reserve 410—Special Appropriation, increase $157.753.00; (City Administrator $61,121.00) (Budget Director $31,250.00). Adopted by the Council October 25, 1972. Approved October 26, 1972. (November 2, 1972) Council File No. 259947—By Rosalie L. Butler—Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 1973 be revised by deleting that portion of the budget pertaining to the Office of Mayor, Activity 00120, entitled Emergency Preparedness" and substituting the following in place thereof: 00120 Salaries Amount Totals ...............................$44,329.00 PTelephone ..................................... 3,887,00 ostage ....................................... 700.00 Travel .. 1,150.00 Printing and Binding ,,, 915.00 Gas, Elec. and Steam ........ """ Office Equipment Repair .. : : : : •' •' 215.00 Motor Vehicle Repair .. ' "' 120.00 Machinery & Equip. Repair .................. 2100.00 816 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 00120 Amount Totals Laundry ...................................... 30.00 Bldg. & Office Space Rental ................. 7,000.00 Motor Vehicle Rental .................... 600.00 Office Equipment Rental ..................... 600.00 Miscellaneous Rental ......................... Dues and Memberships ...................... 1,835.00 57.00 Tab Services .. ................ .... 400.00 Insurance and Bonds ........................ 285.00 Misc. Contractual Services.................. Local Lectures .. .................. .... 210.00 Tires and Tubes .............................. 200.00 Motor Fuel ......................... .. ........ 165.00 Misc. Machinery & Equip. Parts ............ 50.00 Office Supplies ................................ 600.00 Instruction Supplies .......................... 375.00 Books, Periodicals ... ............ .. ... 155.00 Miscellaneous Materials ............ ..... 150.00 Photo Supplies ......................... ...... 349.00 $67.327.00 Capital Outlay—Bldg. Arch. & Eng. .......... _0__ Capital Outlay—Bldg. Const. Elec............. 3,000.00 Capital Outlay—Furn. & Appliances .......... —()— Capital Outlay—Radio ........................ —0— $70,327.00 Less: Federal Contribution ... ........ ... $31,000.00 Carryover from 1972 Special Revenue Fund $$25,327.00 City Contribution 14,000.00 and, be it Further Resolved, That the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 1973 be revised as follows: That in the Financing Summary, the item under Tax Levy—Schedule 1, be decreased $60,609.00. (Emergency Preparedness tax appropriation reduced by $60,609.00 so as to read $14,000.00). Adopted by the Council October 25, 1972. Approved October 26, 1972. (November 2, 1972) Council File No. 259948-13y Rosalie. L. Butler—Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 1973 be revised as follows: City Attorney 00210—Consumer Protection, decrease $36,049.00 and General Government Accounts 09060—Contingent Reserve 410—Special Appropriation, increase $36,049.00 (Consumer Protection, $36,049.00) Adopted by the Council October 25, 1972. Approved October 26, 1972. (November 2, 1972) Council File No. 259949—By Rosalie L. Butler—Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 1973 be revised as follows: Department of Finance and Management Services 01050—Maintenance Coordination, decrease $20,000.00 and 01100—Operation—Research, decrease $50,000.00 and 01250—Division of Purchasing 112—Salaries—Clerical, decrease $16,508.00 so as to read $181,963.00 and General Government Accounts 09060—Contingent Reserve 410 -especial Appropriation, increase $86,508.00 (Maintenance Coordination�20,000.00) (Operation—R esearch�50,000.00) . Adopted by the Council October 25, 1972. Approved October 26, 1972. (November 2, 1972) Council File No. 259950—By Rosalie L. Butler—Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 1973 be revised as follows: Department of Public Works 02225—Winter Street Maintenance 804—Capital Outlay—Construction Equipment, decrease $14,000.00 so • as to read $14,000.00; and O. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 817 02245—Lighting Maintenance 803 --Capital Outlay—Automotive Equipment, decrease $15,000.00 so as and to read $15,000.00; Department of Police 04050—police Building Maintenance 609—Capital Outlay -a Building — Building Improvement, decrease and $25.000.00 so as to read $5,500.00; 04140—Police Services Division 803—Capital Outlay—Automotive Equipment, decrease $5,000.00 so as and to read $45,000.00; Fire Department 05120—Fb`c-61 d 803—Capital Outlay—Automotive Equipment, decrease $60,000.00 so as and to read $15,000.00; General Government Accounts 09D60—Contingent Reserve 410—Special Appropriation, increase $119,000.00; Adopted by the Council October 25, 1972. Approved October 26, 1972. (November 2, 1972) Council File No. 259951—By Rosalie L. Butler—Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Mayor's proposed Budget for 1973 be revised as follows: Department of Public Works 02230—Winter Street Maintenance Contingency 410—Special Appropriation, decrease $400,000.00 so as to read and $200,000.00; General Government Accounts 09050—Public Improvement Aid 465—Contribution to Special Fund, decrease $300,000.00 so as to read and $600,000.00; General Government Accounts 09060—Contiyngent Reserve 910—Special Appropriation, increase $700,000.00. Adopted by the Council October 25, 1972. Approved October 26, 1972. (November 2, 1972) Council File No. 259952—By Rosalie L. Butler—Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 1973 be revised as follows: Department of Community Services 03001 --Community Services Administration 126—Salaries—Exempt—Professional, decrease $17,807.00 so as to read and $30,000.00; 03060—Saint Paul Council of Arts and Sciences and 461—City Contribution, decrease $15,412.00 so as to read $281,850.00; Division of Environmental Protection 03200—Environmental Protection Administration and 126—Salaries—Exempt—Professional, decrease $31,398.00; 03220—Occupational Health and Safety 116—Salaries—Professional, decrease $14,654.00 so as to read $14 291.00; and 201—Automobile Allowance, decrease $825.00 so as to read $82.00; 03224—Air Pollution Control and 961 --City Contribution, increase $4,000.00 so as to read $101,382.00; General Government Accounts 09060—Contingent Reserve and 410—Special Appropriation, decrease $4,000.00; 03226—Model Cities Health prram and og 961—City Contribution, decrease $31,172.00; Division of Housing and Building Code Enforcement 03305-11ousing Inspection 117—Salaries—Subprofewional, decrease $44,452.00 so as to read and $8,933.00; 818 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL r OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 }) General Government Accounts $lg 09060—Contingent Reserve 410—Special Appropriation, increase $155,720.00 09115—Criminal Justice Program 465—Contribution (Housing Aides—$44,452.00) (Health to Special Fund, decrease $183,400.00 so as to read $59,667.00; Officer—$31,398.00). Adopted by the Council October 25, 1972. Approved October 26, 1972. and 09160—Microfilming (November 2, 1972) and 461--City Contribution, decrease $4,665.00 so as to read $15,977.00; - Council File No. 259953—By Rosalie L. Butler—Robert F. Sprafka— Department of Police 04140—Police Services Division Resolved, That the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 1973 be revised as follows: Department of Police 242—Data Processing Equipment—Rental, decrease $10,594.00 so as to read $57,706.00; 04001—Police—Administration r' and 125—Salaries—Exempt—Police, .decrease $5,009.00 so as to read $24,991.00; General Government Accounts and 04140—Police Services Division 09060—Contingent Reserve 410—Special Apppropriation, increase $209,159.00 (Criminal Justice—$61,334.00). 322—Motor fuel, decerease $15,000.00 so as to read $85,000.00; and Adopted by the Council October 25, 1972. General Government Accounts Approved October 26, 1972. 09060—Contingent Reserve (November 2, 1972) 410—Special Appropriation, increase $20,009.00 (Police Chief—$5,009.00). Adopted Council File No. 259956—By Rosalie L. Butler—Robert F. by the Council October 25, 1972. Approved October 26, 1972. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 1973 be revised as follows: General Government Accounts (November 2, 1972) 09180—Department Travel and Education Council File No. 259954—By Rosalie L. Butler—Robert F. Sprafka— 251—Dues and Memberships—Schedule B, decrease $40.00; (Schedule B-00002, City Council Research, Resolved, That the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 1973 be revised as follows: Fire Department decrease $40.00; decrease (Schedule C-00002, City Council 05001—Fire Administration Research, decrese 00.00100.00; and 113—Salaries—Fire, decrease $17,056.00 so as to read $274,461.00; 09060—Contingent Reserve and 05001—Fire Administration 410—Special Appropriation, increase $140.00. Adopted by the Council October 25, 123—Salaries—Exempt—Fire, decrease $25,589.00 so as to read 1972. Approved October 26, 1972. and $45,571.00 (November 2, 1972) 05100—Fire Plans and Training School ??` 143—Fees—Educational, decrease $2,000.00; and Council File No. 259957—B Rosalie L. Butler- Y Robert F. Sprafka— General Government Accounts ; Resolved, That the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 1973 be revised as follows: General Government Accounts 09060—Contingent Reserve 0180—Department Travel and Education 410—Special Appropriation, increase $44,645.00 (Fire Chief—$5,009.00). 204—Travel—Schedule A, increase $8,500.00 so as to read $37,200.00 (Schedule A Adopted by the Council October 25, 1972. Executive Approved October 26, 1972. Mayor (November 2, 1972) 00,00--Mayor—$8,500.0o); and Council File No. 259955—By Rosalie L. Butler—Robert F. Sprafka— General Government Accounts 09060--Contingent Reserve Resolved, That the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 1973 be revised as follows: 410—Special Appropriation, decrease $8,500.00. General Government Accounts 09001—Employee Insurance Adopted by the Council October 25, 1972. 431—Health and Welfare Premiums, decrease $106,819.00 Approved' October 26, 1972. $1,293,181.00; so as to read P (November 2, 1972) and that in the Financial Summary, the item under Tax Levy—Sefiedule I, be decreased $106,819.00; (Schedule I, Health and Welfare—City, decrease Council File No. 259958-13y Rosalie L. Butler—Robert F. Sprafka— $106,81900); and Resolved, That the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 1973 be revised as follows: 09002—Retiree Insurance 431—Health and Welfare Premiums, decrease 09950—General Debt Interest 401—Interest Expense, decrease $120,000.00; $71,596.00; $6,504.00 so as to read and and that in the Financial Summarthe item under Tax Levy—Schedule I, Summary, be decreased $6,504.00; Finance Summary, Debt Tax Levy—Schedule I, decrease $120,000.00 (Schedule I, Health and Welfare—Retirees, decrease $6,504.00); (Schedule I_ Debt— and Bond Interest and Redemptions, decrease $120,000.00). 09170—City Hall and Court House Building Maintenance Adopted by the Council October 25, 1972. 465--Contribution to Special Fund, increase $2,000.00 so as to read Approved October 26, 072. $390,673.50; and (November 2, 1972) 09060—Contingent Reserve 410-5 410—Special A Appropriation, decrease $2,000.00; Council File No. 259959—B Rosalie L. Butler- Y Robert F. Sprafka— and and Resolved, That the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 1973 be revised as follows: a anizationsFinancin 09100—Civic—Cit 9100-4 ii icCiity Contribution decrease $7 0 0 00.00 Operation and Maintenance, Tax Levy—Schedule I, St. Paul Council of Human Relations, decrease $5,000.00; (Schedule I— International Institutes, decrease $5,500.00; Operation and Maintenance within Limitation— and nd Appropriation, decreasg $7,000,000.00); 820 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL © 4 OF THE CITY OF SAINT A PAUL, 1972 Financing Summary, Mlccellaneous Revenue—Not Dedicated, add Federal 01 Revenue Sharing, increase $7,400,000.00; 821 and Department Of Public Works Public Works General Government Accounts 09060—Contingent Reserve k .� Administration .. Division of Design and Engineering Division of Operations 351,915.00 363,192.00 410—Special Appropriation, increase $400,000.00 ................. .... 3,229,967.00 3,945,074.00 (Winter Street Maintenance Contingency' ° Department of Community Services -- Adopted Adopted by the Council October 25, 1972. , Community Services Administration Approved October 26, 1972. Division o Libraries , , . 143,137.00 (November 2, 1972) • • • • • . • Division of Parks and Recreation .......... Division Of Environmental 2,091,483.00 436,760.00 Protection Division o£ Housing and Building .. .. 1,359,830.00 Council File No. 259960—By Rosalie L. Butler—Robert F. Sprafka— 3 Code Enforcement ....................... 1,164,015.00 Whereas, The Mayor has submitted his recommended Budgets for the City Government of the City of Saint Paul for ?y Department of Police 7,195,225.00 the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1973, in accordance With the Charter and Ordinance No. 15093 establishing a budget calendar; - Police Administration .......... Police Building Maintenance • • • • •' •' 355,551.00 and . . . . •"""• Police Uniformed Division • 187,759.00 Whereas, he City Council has revised the Mayor's proposed Budgets in accordance with the City Charter; now, therefore, • uti .. Police Detective Division ... ....... Police Services Division "": 4.954,336.00 1,206,762.00 be it Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby adopt the 1973 Budgets recommended by the Mayor as amended by the .T Police Reorganization Expense . • • • 1,927,179.00 128,500.00 8,760,087.00 Council; and be it Further Resolved, That the various amounts of expenditures in dollars as may be made by the several departments, bureaus t Fire Department Fire Administration ....... • • . . . . . 330,521.00 and agencies of the City Government of the City of Saint Paul during the beginning V • Fire Station Maintenance Fire Plans • ""' 171,434.00 fiscal year January 1, 1973, shall be the sum set forth opposite the various headings as shown upon and Training School•.. Fire Prevention ""•' 57,707.00 the appropriation summary hereto attached for all City expenditures; and be it Fire Fighting .•."""""""'•.•• 211,458.00 Finally Resolved, That the estimated receipts and the revenue summary attached to the 1973 Budgets recommended by the Mayor Fire Radio Division .. ............""""' • ..... • •...... Fire Communications 5,910 79700 5,357.00 as amended by the Council be and the same are hereby adopted. `;' ........ Fire Hydrants .........*. " " " ..'•.••• 152,438.00 Adopted by the Council October 25, 1972. - • • General 1,436.00 6,841,148.00 Approved October 26, 1972., Government Accounts Employees Benefits (November 2, 1972) f. . trib•••• Public Improvement Conutio•ns Miscellaneous 8,011,384.00 793,729.00 a. sY ......•••••..•• ... ...... .................. ..... 3,848,612.00 12,653,725.00 APPROPRIATION SUMMARY TOTAL OPERATION A AND MAINTENANCE 42,419,951.00 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ;'� DEBT 43,552 973 00 LEGISLATIVE City Council ^� General Debt Interest City Council Administration ............... 367,861.00 ? General Debt Maturities •• """.. • • """" Armory Maturities 4,403272.00 9.881,000.00 .................. City Council Research ... 77,323.00 445,184.00 '�' ........ "' • • • • • • • • • • • • • 26,750.00 UDICIAL ' TOTAL DEBT ........ ....... .... � Municipal Court ............................... 687,838.00 i RAMSEY COUNTY WELFARE DEPARTMENT � 2.00 9_,311 02 �� ... 6,028.092.00 EXECUTIVE n TOTAL APPROPRIATION Mayor Mayor's Administration ,"""""""""• y` Summary 58,890.087.00 .................... 118,634.00 City Administrator 65,806.00 Operation and Maintenance Debt '••••••••••••• 93,552,973,00 Budget Director ...... • � � • • • • • • � • • • • • • • • 38,608.00 Federal Programs Administration ....... 66,734.00 - ,� " " " " " " " lf " ...... •1................ Ramse Count Welfare De artment y y p 9,311,022.00 .. Emergency Preparedness .................. 14,000.00 Mayor's Council on Youth Opportunity .... 13,014.00 •..... TOTAL APPROPRIATION " "' • • • • 8,026,092.00 Municipal Publicity Bureau 13,296.00 ..•........ y 58,890 087.00 City Planning .... 259,687.00 De artment of Human Ri hts p g ••••........ 141,050.00 i FINANCING Affirmative Action Program ........ 22,650.00•. SUMMARY Civil Service ........................... .... 269,937.00 1,023,416.00 TAX LEVY—Schedule I Detail Amount Sub Totals Totals City Attorney MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE— 11,828,564.00 City AtAdministration ............. 439,211.00 Codification Ordinances Not Dedicated Federal Revenue Sharing of .......... ... .... 5,000.00 444,211.00 ...... Penalties Property Taxes..... 7.400.000.00 City Clerk .. Special Taxes—State Collected Bank Excise 45,000.00 City Clerk Records ........................ 76,326.00 Official Publications 75 000.00 ....................... '•1 ................. Cigarette Tax ................ Liquor Tax 150,000.00 604,000.00 Voter Registration • .. • • . • ... • • • • • • ........ 12,553.00 Elections................................... 12,553.00 228,047.00 =: ....... ...... • • • • • Local Government Aid ....... 11,332,153.00 •: 508,000.00 12,594,153.00 Department of Finance and Management Services Special Taxes—County Collected Mortgage Registry Finance and Management Services Administration Special Taxes—City Collected 95,000.00 .............. ........... . 41,456.00 Division of Property Management ......... 90,098.00 Drug Store and Mortuary .... Gross Earnings 4,000.00 Division of Accounting .................... 384,929.00. Division of Treasury .............. 5,900,000.00 Electric Ener • ....... 15,000.00 ....................... 129,927.00 Division of Purchasing ... .. ... ... 242,606.00 .... _ Hotel-Motel Tax " • • • • • 130,000.00 6,049,000.00 Div.s on of Assessments and Valuations ... 303,412.00 Division of License and Permit Payments in Lieu of Taxes ..... Licenses 55,000.00 Administration .......................... 136,590.00 1,329,018.00 and Permits Business Licenses Cigarette Licenses .......... 850,000.00 16,000.00 Dog Licenses ................ 16,000.00 822 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 Permits—Community Services Detail Amount Sub Totals Totals 400,000.00; 828 Permits—Finance—Vacations— Permits—Streets and Alleys .. 60,000.00 Interest—Bank Balances200,000.00 City's Share --County Receipts':' Detail Amount Sub Totals Totals • Permits—Finance—Other .... 22,000.00 r Miscellaneous ................... . 35,000.00 Permits — Public Works—Use "t 60,000,00 313,000.00 of Streets ................... 7,000.00 489,000.00 ' Total Miscellaneous Revenue— ' Not Dedicated: Trade and Occupational Licenses y GENERAL REVENUE FUND 30,904,713.00 City Clerk ................. 22,000.00 ; 9 BALANCE—Not Dedicated (1972 Contingent Reserve) Community Services ........ 25,000.00 97,00000 1,416,000.00 .,. .......... MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE—•••• 300,000.00 Dedicated Fees, Fines and Bail 11 -faits- Fees—City Clerk—Application Charges for Services Community Services—Library to Vacate Fees—City Clerk -Other ..... -0- 15,000.00 - 3 � T Total Miscellaneous Revenue— 70,000.00 Fees—Finance Parking Meters ................... 345,000.00 $,� Dedicated ............. GENERAL REVENUE FUND . . . • • 70,000.00 . Fees—Conciliation Court .... Fees—Municipal 12,000.00 BALANCES—Dedicated Tort Liability Court Fees—Police—parking Lot.... 26,000.00 3,300.00 ........ Municipal Publicity Bureau ,. 100,000.00 Fees—PolicenBicycle r Health and Welfare ............. Health 13.296.00 Registration ....... .... Fees—Community Services— 22,000.00 ;. and Welfare Retiree .... P,E.R.A, and Social Securit 145,000.00 17,400.00 Birth and Death Certificates Fees—Community Services— 72,000.00 •� 2 Charter Commission ....., y.... Community Services—Library 160,000.00 3,000.00 Milk Inspection .. ..... -0- .. 11,000.00 r'v* i Fees—Community Services.. Total—General Revenue Fund Cert. of Occupancy ......... .. 70,000.00 Balances—Dedicated .............. Fees— ees aCommunity Services— Other ....................... 28,000.00 593,300.00 TOTAL OPERATING AND 4490696.00 Fines and Bail Forfeits ...... 1,300,000.00 1,893,300.00 - e< MAINTENANCE DEBT TAX LEVY—Schedule I ........ 43,552,973.00 Aids and Grants na GENERAL REVENUE FUND 8,321,022.00 State Highway Maintenance .. 80,000.00 r;$ BALANCE—Debt ............. Municipal State Aid ......... 220,000.00 300,000.00 tq TOTAL DEBT 990,000.00 Charges For Services 1. ......... RAMSEY COUNTY WELFARE DEPARTMENT TAX LEVY— 9,311,022.00 City Attorney cial ................ City Clerk—Official 47,500.00 - Schedule I ........................ Publications ..... •s Assess. Finance—Div. of Assess. & Val. 8,000.00 64,000.00' -�( TOTAL FINANCING •' 6.026,092.00 Finance Division 5,000.00 58.890 087 00 CAccounting Mayor—Civil Service ......... 4,000.00 - Finance—Purchasing ......... Police—Police Bldg. 92,000.00 Miscellaneous Maintenance ..... Police—Other 46,345.00 �' SUMMARY Operation and Mair�btenance Tax Revenue and Fund ance ................. Community Services— 36,000.00 Debt .... ... ?+.... Ramsey County 11,828,569.00Levy 8,321,022.00 31,724,409-00 43552973 00 990,000,00 Testing Laboratory .. Community Services— Parks 12,000:00 4be}fare Department 8,026,092.00 9.311,022.00 -0- 6,026,092.00 Ground Maintenance ....... 4,000.00 TOTAL FINANCING ..........4 26,175,678.00 32,714,409.00 Community Services—Parks 58,890,087.00 and Rec. Bldg. . Community 14,000.00 - ---- ces—P Servicesn Parks and Rec. Vehicle and Equipment Maint. ..... .. 15,000.00 Finance—Building Design .... 40,000.00 ANALYSIS OF TAX LEVY Community Services— Building Inspection Collectible during 1973 — Schedule I (H & R A) ............ 50,715.00 438,560.00 Estimated Finance —I.S.D • 625 Finance—Water Department 227,000.00 45,000.00 Operation and Maintenance Tax Appropriation Net Tax Shrinkage Levy Damage Claim Recoveries Police.: 710,560.00 ,, ,, Within Limitation Chapters 762—Laws 1971 ........ (2) 4,187,737.00 83,755.00 4,271,492.00 ..... 4. 4 ................ Fire .............. 4......... 7,500.00 1,'100.00 8,700.00 Tax Levies Outside Limitations Tax Levy (In Lieu of Monies Public Works—Traffic Operations .. n and Credits) .. ........... — .. Emergency Preparedness M.S. 182,000.00 3,690,00 185,640.00 ... .. ..... Public Works—Bridges ....... 1,000.00 2,000.00 - Liability M.S. 2 ........... Tort Liability M.S. 486.8, Chap. - 14,000.00 280.00 14,280.00 Public Works—Lighting 185, Laws of 1967 .............. Maintenance ............... 20,000.00 23,000.00 31,700.00 Health and Welfare—City ...... Health and Welfare— & 121,048.00 1,173,517.00 2,421,00 23,470.00 1,112346900 96.987.00 Use of Money and Property C.H. Health and Welfare—Retirees ., Ret 11,750.00 46,979.00 235.00 11,985.00 Rents—Public Works—Bridges 1,500.00 Severance Pay—Chapter 599, Laws 1971. 940.00 47,919.00 Rents—Public Works— (Air Pollution) ........ ., 6,000.00 .... Unemployment Compensation .. 133,707.00 90,000.00 2,874.00 136,381.00 Rents—Water Department ... Rents and Commissions— 9,750.00 Police Relief Association ....... Firemen's Relief Association 2,044,996.00 1,800.00 40,900.00 2,091896.00 Community Services ........ 750.00 18,000.00 ... Health Relief Association ...... P.E.R.A. and Social Security 2,005,603.00 40,112.00 2,045,715.00 2'139.00 109,104.00 ... State Public Examiner—City .., 1 619965.00 55,000.00 1,615,000.00 1,100.00 56,100.00 824 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Estimated Tax Net Tax State Public Examiner- Appropriation Shrinkage Levy C.H. & C. H.. 150.00 3.00 153.00 Port Authority-Admini.�t ration 40,112.00 802.00 40,914.00 Charter Commission ............ Total Outside Limitations 7,640,827.00 120,516.00 7,761,343.00 Total Operation and Maintenance .. 11,828,564.00 204,271.00 12,032,835.00 Debt Bond Interest and Redemptions .. 8,321,022.00 (I) 8,321,022.00 RamseyCounty Welfare Depari-ent Board of Public Welfare City's 271,'2% Share .............. 6,026,092.00 120,522.00 6,146,614.00 Total Tax Levy 26,175,678.00 324,793.00 26,500,471.00 (1) Dedicated Reserve in lieu of mandatory 5% as required by M.S. 475.61. (2) Chapter 762, Laws of 1971 permits a 55 mill levy; Chapter 31Article 26, Extra Session Laws of 1971 established an overall tax levy limit, including the 55 mills, which was calculated by the State Commissioner of Taxation; the above levy is in compliance with levy limits. Code LEGISLATIVE Activity and Expenditure Titles Appropriations Amoun"s Sub Totals CITY COUNCIL Amounts Totals 00001 City Council Administration 112 Salaries -Clerical 122 Salaries -Exempt -Clerical 66,849.00 ...... 131 Salaries -Elected Officials ...... 102,012.00 129,500.00 298,361.00 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 11,900.00 100,799.00 202 Telephone ...................... 4,900.00 203 Postage ......................... 2,800.00 204 Travel .................. ... ..... 206 Printing and Binding 12,000.00 2,500.00 223 Office Equipment and Furniture 500.00 Repair .. .. ..... .......... .. ... 247 Office Equipment -Rental ..... 2.000.00 5,650.00 251 Dues and Memberships . ... 2,500.00 271 Local Lectures andWorkshops 275 Duplicating 1,000.00 7,140.00 Services ........... 850.00 46,100.00 340 Office Supplies . 410 Special A propriation ...... 477 Council Ppresident 14,000.00 4,000.00 Contingent ., Account ...................... 2,000.00 16,000.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office 500.00 81500.00 Equipment .................... 3,400.00 367,861.00 • 00002 City Council Research 500.00 i 11_8,6g4,00 112 Salaries -Clerical .............:: 14,480.00 116 Salaries -Professional ...... 47,193.00 65,873.00 174 Fees -Code Appeals Board 45,600.00 55,766.00 Members ...................... 4,200.00 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 1,200.00 202 Telephone .... .. ........ ........ 750.00 203 Postage 475.00 223 Office Equip irieat and Furniture Repair ............... tir .. 251 Dues and Memberships ...... .. 200.00 1,500.00 255 Microfilming 200.00 271 Local Lectures and Workshops . 125.00 9,850.00 275 Duplicating Services.... ....... 800.00 5,250.00 340 Office Supplies ................. 1,000.00 349 Books, Periodicals and Newspapers .................. 1,200.00 2,200.00 801 Capital Outlay - Office Equipment .. ... 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture 3,500.00 and Appliances .......... I........ 500.00 4,000.00 77,323.00 445,184.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 825 Code JUDICIAL Activity and Expenditure Titles MUNICIPAL COURT 00050 Muni ipaleCourtempt-Clerical ..... 132 Salaries -Judges and Clerk of Municipal Court .. 144 Fees -Psychiatrist .............. 202 Telephone ...................... 203 Postage 206 Printing and Binding. . . . . . . . . . 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Repair ...... 242 Data Procsing Equipment - 260 Tab Serlvicea (NoLRental of... 261 Insurance and Bonds .." " 275 Duplicating Services _ 280 Tuition Rejmbursement ...... 340 Office Supplies . 341 Clothing (Weari.ng Apparel) .... 346 Food (Human and Animal Consum 349 Books, Peritodic) wals and ....... ... Nespapers ................... 606 Capital Outlay -Building - Construction -Air Condition - 805 Capital Outia Y -Furniture and Appliances ... Appropriations Amounts Sub Totals Totals 451,209.00 183,349.00 7,500.00 642,058.00 5,900.00 6.500.00 5,500.00 1,000.00 6,200.00 9,000.00 200.00 1,200.00 200.00 35,700.00 2,650.00 400.00 1,000.00 3,730.00 7,780.00 700.00 1,600.00 687,838.00 Code EXECUTIVE Activity and Expenditure TitlesAppropriations MAYOR Amounts Sub Totals Totals 00100 Mayor's Administration 112 Salaries -Clerical 122 33,667.00 126 Salaries -Exempt -Professional. 131 Salaries -Elected 18,902.00 15,725.00 Officials ...... •.• 32,500.00 100,799.00 201 Automobile Allowance .. ....... 202 Telephone ...... 1,800.00 203 Postage """' 3,540.00 223 office Equipment and Furniture 500.00 Repair ...... 225 Motor Vehicles -Repair • . . . . 300.00 '39 Mise. Maintenance and Repair 275 Duplicating Services 400.00 100.00 ............ 500.00 7,140.00 340 Office Supplies................. 349 Books, Periodicals and 1,200.00 - NewsPapers .................. 500.00 1,700.00 475 Mayor's Contingent Account .. 476 Legislative Expense 8,000.00 ............ 500.00 81500.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances .................... ' 500.00 i 11_8,6g4,00 00105 City Administrator <112 Salaries -Clerical ,g� 126 Salaris-Exempt-Professional. 10,166.00 45,600.00 55,766.00 201 Automobile Allowance.......... 202 Telephone ...................... 1,800.00 203 Postage .. 1,000.00 206 Printing and Blndi 500.00ng� ......... 223 Office Equipment and Furniture 500.00 269 M Repair 275 Disc. contractualupli at ng Servic 150.00 services200.00 .::::: 500.00 9,850.00 340 Office Supplies 349 Books, Periodicals and . . . . 1,500.00 Newspapers ................... 369 Misc. Materials (N.O,C.) 400.00 ........ 300.00 2,200.00 826 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Code Appropriations Sub Totals Totals Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals 801 Capital Outlay -Office Building -Construction -Electrical ....... 3,000.00 Equipment .... ... ... .. 1,450.00 31,000.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Carryover from 1972 Special Appliances ................... 1,740.00 3,190.00 65,806.00 00110 Budget Director 461 City Contribution 112 Salaries -Clerical .. ... .... 71778.00 126 Salaries-Exempt-Professlonal 26,500.00 34,278.00 202 Telephone ...................... 500.00 203 Postage ... .. .. ... .......... 200.00 2Off4",rinting and Binding .......... 300.00 900.00 500.00 R23 Office Equipment and Furniture 203 Postage ......... ................ 275 Duplicating Services 150.00 Repair ........................ 150.00 150.00 269 Misc. Contractual Services ...... 100.00 275 Duplicating Services ............ 200.00 1,450.00 340 Office Supplies ..... .. .......... 500.00 349 Books, Periodicals and 207 Advertising.. 269 Misc. Contractual Services ...... 2,023.00 2,023.00 Newspapers ....... 200.00 369 Misc. Materials (N.O.C.) ........ 200.00 900.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office 117 Salaries -Sub -Professional .,... 48,464.00 Equipment ................... 975.00 6,000,00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and 202 Telephone ...................... 203 Postage 2,500.00 Appliances .................... 11005.00 1,980.00 38,608.00 00115 Federal Programs Administration 206 Printing and Binding ...... 10,000.00 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 8,431.00 11000.00 116 Salaries -Professional .......... 15,173.00 500.00 122 Salaries -Exempt -Clerical ...15,608.00 Rental........................ 250 Blueprinting ....... ............. 14,000.00 10,000.00 126 Salaries -Exempt -Professional 21,572.00 60,784.00 201Automobile Allowance ......... 2,550.00 10,000.00 202 Telephone ...................... 1,200.00 4,000.00 3,000.00 203 Postage ......................... 100.00 2,500.00 223 Office Equipment and Survey Supplies .............. 349 Books. Periodicals and 1,000.00 Furniture Repair .: .....100.00 Newspapers ................... 370 Photo Supplies ................. 300.00 1,000.00 247 Office Equipment -Rental ...... 1,200.00 5,150.00 Office Supplies ......... .... ..... 500.00 1,800.00 349 Boolcs, Periodicals and 805 CapitoP Outla"""" y -Furniture and Newspapers .................. 300.00 800.00 66,734.00 00120 Emergency Preparedness 00150 Department of Human Rights Salaries ....................... 112 Salaries -Clerical .............. 116 Salaries-Professional..........40,326.00 44,329.00 Telephone ...................... 3,887.00 ^0,193.00 Postage ......................... 700.00 36,423.00 Travel .......................... 1,150.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 Printing and Binding .......... 915.00 4,200.00 Gas, Electricity and Steam . 215.00 1,700.00 Office Equipment and Furniture 203 Postage .................... 900.00 Repair ........................ 120.00 800.00 Motor Vehicles -Repair ......... 225.00 200.00 500.00 Machinery and Equipment - 275Duplicating Services .........., 1,000.00 Repair ..... ...... .. ........... 2,100.00 100.00 Laundry ........... .......... ... 30.00 1,000.00 Building and Office Space - 348 Instruction Supplies ...........6 100.00 Rental ........................ 7,000.00 Motor Vehicle -Rental .......... 600.00 Office Equipment -Rental ...... 600.00 Miscellaneous Rentals .......... 1,835.00 Dues and Memberships .. 57.00 Tab Services (Not Rental of Equip.) ... .. ............ 400.00 Insurance and Bonds ... .... 285.00 Misc, Contractual Services 625.00 Local Lectures and Workshops 210.00 20,954.00 Tires and Tubes ................ 200.00 Motor Fuel ...................... 165.00 Mise. Machinery and Equipment u pme,. Parts and Supplies ... 50.00 Office Supplies ..... .. ........... 600.00 Instruction Supplies ............ Books, Periodicals and 375.00 Newspapers ................... 155.00 Misc. Materials (N.O.CJ*,,,,,.,, 150.00 Photo Supplies ................. 349.00 2,044.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 827 Code Activity and Expenditure Titles Appropriations Amounts Sub Totals Totals Capital Outlay - Building -Construction -Electrical ....... 3,000.00 Less: Federal Contribution.. 31,000.00 70,327.00 Carryover from 1972 Special Revenue Fund ............. 25,327.00 56,327.00 461 City Contribution .............. 14,000.00 00125 Mayor's Council on Youth Opportunity 116 Salaries -Professional ....... 201 Automobile Allowance 11,014.00 .......... 202 Telephone ...................... 900.00 500.00 203 Postage ......... ................ 275 Duplicating Services 150.00 ........... 150.00 1,700.00 340 Office Supplies ................. 300.00 13,014.00 00130 Municipal Publicity Bureau ' 122 Salaries -Exempt Clerical ...... 9,250.00 207 Advertising.. 269 Misc. Contractual Services ...... 2,023.00 2,023.00 4,046.00 13,296.00 00140 City Planning 112 Salaries -Clerical .. ........ 118 Salaries -Professional . . . 34,814.00 26,109.00 117 Salaries -Sub -Professional .,... 48,464.00 109,387.00 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 6,000,00 202 Telephone ...................... 203 Postage 2,500.00 ................ .... 205 Shipping and Moving .......... 1,500.00 4,000.00 206 Printing and Binding ...... 10,000.00 220 Gas, Electricity and Ste.. am ..... 223 Office Equipment and Furniture 11000.00 Repair ........................ 241 Building and Office Space - 500.00 Rental........................ 250 Blueprinting ....... ............. 14,000.00 10,000.00 260 Tab Services (Not Rental of Equip.) 10,000.00 269 Misc. Contractual Services 275 Duplicating Services ............ 4,000.00 3,000.00 66,500.00 340 Office Supplies ... .............. 243 Drafting, Blueprinting and 2,500.00 Survey Supplies .............. 349 Books. Periodicals and 1,000.00 Newspapers ................... 370 Photo Supplies ................. 300.00 1,000.00 4,800.00 465 Contribution to Special Fund ... 75,000.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office Euiment 1,800.00 805 CapitoP Outla"""" y -Furniture and Appliances ................ .... 2,200.00 4,000.00 259,687.00 00150 Department of Human Rights 112 Salaries -Clerical .............. 116 Salaries-Professional..........40,326.00 29,413.00 117 Salaries-Sub-Professioal. ^0,193.00 126 Salaries -Exempt -Professional 36,423.00 141 Fees -Legal ......... 6.......... 159 Fees -Other .................... 6. 2,000.00 1,000.00 129,355.00 201 Automobile Allowance .......... 4,200.00 202 Telephone ...................... 1,700.00 203 Postage .................... 900.00 206 Printing and Binding .'•. 223 Office Equipment and Furniture 800.00 Repair ............ 269 Misc. Contractual Services ... 200.00 500.00 275Duplicating Services .........., 1,000.00 280 Tuition Reimbursement ........ 100.00 9,400.00 340 Office Supplies ................. 1,000.00 348 Instruction Supplies ...........6 100.00 828 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Code Activity and Expenditure Titles 349 Books, Periodicals and Newspapers ................... 370 Photo Supplies ................. 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment .................... 805 Capttal Outlay -Furniture and Appliances .................... 00151 Affirmative Action Program 116 Salaries -Professional ......viii 201 Automobile Allowance .....viii 202 Telephone ...................... 203 Postage ............ viii .................. 206 Printing and Binding .......... 207 Advertising .................... 275 Duplicating Services ........... 340 Office Supplies ................. 00155 Civil Service 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 116 Salaries -Professional .......... 145 Fees -Personnel ................ 174 Fees -Board Members .......... 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 202 Telephone ...................... 203 Postage ..........viii........... 206 Printing and Binding .......... 207 Advertising ..............viii.. 209 Bus Service ..................... 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Repair ........................ 241 Building and Office Space - Rental ................... 255 Microfilming v i i i 260 Tab Services (Not. Rental of Equip.....vice............ 275 Duplicating ng Servicess ....... 280 Tuition Reimbursement ........ 340 Office Supplies ................. 348 Instruction Supplies ........... 349 Books, Periodicals and Newspapers ..... I............ 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment .. 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances .................... SUMMARY - MAYOR Mayor's Administration ............ City Administrator ................ Budget Director ...... .. ..... Federal Programs Administration .. Emergency Preparedness ........... Mayor's Council on Youth Opportunity ....... . M............ .. unicipal Publicity Bureau ........ City Planning ............ .......... Department of Human Rig is Affirmative Action Program Civil Service ........................ Code Activity and Expenditure Titles CITY ATTORNEY 00200 City Attorney Administration 112 Salaries -Clerical.............. 126 Salaries -Exempt -Professional 141 Fees -Legal ................... 202 Telephone ............. 203 Postage .... .. ................. 206 Printing and Binding ........ Appropriations Amounts Sub Totals Totals 325.00 50.00 1,475.00 100.00 720.00 820.00 141,050.00 14,500.00 900.00 250.00 2,500.00 1,500.00 500.00 1,000.00 6,650.00 1,500.00 22,650.00 116,729.00 120,939.00 3,000.00 6,214.00 246,882.00 150.00 2,670.00 3,000.00 4,050.00 1,500.00 50.00 300.00 1,000.00 100.00 500.00 500.00 150.00 13,970.00 5,600.00 150.00 365.00 6,115.00 2,770.00 200.00 2,970.00 269,937.00 118,634,00 65,806.00 38,608,00 66,734.00 14,000.00 13,014.00 13,296.00 259,687.00 141,050.00 22,650.00 269,937.00 1,023,416.00 Appropriations Amounts Sub Totals Totals 93,546.00 301,617.00 8,500.00 403,663.00 5,400.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 829 Code Activity and Expenditure Titles 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Repair ............... 247 Office Equipment -Rental ., 275 Duplicating Services .....viii. 340 Office Supplies ................ 349 Books, Periodical.s and Newspapers ................... 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment ........ e .... 805 Capttal Outlay -Furniture and PPliances .................... 00205 Codification of Ordinances 206 Printing and Binding .......... SUMMARY -CITY ATTORNEY City Attorney Administration Codification of Ordinances .... .. _ . . Code Activity and Expenditure Titles CITY CLERK 00250 City Clerk Records 112 Salaries -Clerical ............ 122 Salaries-Exempt-Cleri...cal 202 Telephone ...................... 203 Postage ....206 andviii.. 223 Off cel Equipmelntia d Furniture Repair .............. 255 Microfilming ,. . 275 Duplicating Services ............ 340 Office Supplies vii. 349 Books, Periodicals ani..d Newspapers ................... 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances ... viii ............. 00255 Official Publications 208 Official Publications ............ 00260 Voter Registration 112 Salaries -Clerical ......... 201 Automobile Allowance .. . 202 Telephone 260 Tab Services (Not fiental'of 269 MIS.. Cntractual Services ..... 340 Office Supplies ....... I......... 00266 Elections 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 203 Postage .. 206 Printing and Binding 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Repair ................. 255 Microfilming 261 Insurance and Bonds ......... SUMMARY -CITY CLERK City Clerk Records ................ Official Publications .............. Voter Registration ...... ... Elections ............ _ ........... Code Activity and Expenditure Titles DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES 01001 Finance and Mgmt. Services Administration 112 Salaries --Clerical ............ 126 Salaries -Exempt -Professional Appropriations Amounts Sub Totals Totals 500.00 14,000.00 200.00 22,100.00 4,500.00 8,100.00 12,600.00 500.00 348.00 _ 848.00 439,211.00 5,000.00 439,211.00 5,000.00 444,211.00 Appropriations Amounts Sub Totals Totals 53,039.00 17,004.00 70,043.00 710.00 550.00 300.00 240.00 300.00 1,500.00 3,600.00 1,000.00 75.00 1,075.00 11608.00 76,326.00 75.000.00 1,500.00 53,048.00 920.00 7,500.00 - - 1,000.00 10,920.00 200.00 64,168.00 3,000.00 5,512.00 2,500.00 200.00 250.00 1,091.00 7,041.00 12,553.00 78,326.00 75,000.00 64,168.00 12,553.00 228.047.00 Appropriations Amounts Sub Totals Totals 8,731.00 30,000.00 38,731.00 830 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Code Appropriations 831 Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 850.00 Appropriations 01201 Parking Meter Collectors 202 Telephone.. ... .. .. ......... 600.00 Totals 111 Salaries -Attendance and 245 Motor Vehicle -Rental ......... 900.00 2,350.00 Inspectional ow 201 Automobile Allance .. . . . . . 340 Office Supplios .................. 300.00 226 Machinery and Equlpment-... 349 Books, Periodicals and Newspapers ................... 75.00 375.00 41,456.00 • Division of Property Management 580.00 341 Clothing (Wearing Apparel) 01020 Building Design .... 116 Salaries -Professional .......... 63,920.00 28,760.00 01202 Parking Meter Monitors 117 Salaries -Sub -Professional ..... 20,953.00 84,873.00 111 Salaries -Attendance and 225 Motor Vehicles -Repair ........ 300.00 Inspectional ....... 219 Misc. Communication and 226 Machine and Equipment - 43,392.00 225 Mo oar Vehicles- Repair ........125.00 Repair ........................ 200.00 500.00 322 Motor Fuel 340 Office Supplies ................. 150.00 .. 341 Clothing (Wearing Apparel) 342 Drafting, Blueprinting and .... Survey Supplies .............. 150.00 46,717.00 349 Books, Periodicals and _ 129,927.00 01250 Division of Pm�hasing 112 Salaries Newspapers ................... 100.00 400.00 -Clerical .. 112 Salaries -Exempt -Clerical ...... 801 Capital Outlay -Office 220,461.00 202 Telephone ................ Equipment .................... 595.00 203 Postage ......... . ... 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and 206 Printing and Binding • • Appliances .................... 3,730.00 4,325.00 90,098.00 Division of Accounting Repair ........................ 01150 Accounting and Auditing 17,500.00 340 Office Supplies .....,. 349 Books, Periodicals and 112 Salaries -Clerical .............. 116 Salaries -Professional ........., 92,069.00 167,252.00 259,321.00 Newspapers ................... 801 Capital Outlay -Office 201 Automobile Allowance .......... 180.00 805 Capital Outla ment � �' P� Y -Furniture and 202 Telephone ................... ... 2,600.00 Appliances .....:....... 203 Postage .................... ... 480.00 242,606.00 01300 Division of Assessments 223 Office Equipment and Furniture and Valuations Repair ........................ 1,400.00 112 Salaries -Clerical .............. 116 Salaries -Professional .. . . . 255 Microfilming.... .. 300.00 117 Salaries -Sub -Professional 159 Fees -Other •.. 260 Tab Services (Not Rental of " " " " ...•.....•.• Equip.) ....................... 79,800.00 201 Automobile Allowance .......... 202 Telephone 275 Duplicating Services .. ... .... 850.00 - 280 Tuition Reimbursement ... .. ... 100.00 85,710.00 206 Printing 340 Office Supplies .................. 1,510.00 223 Office Equipment and Furniture 349 Books, Periodicals and Repair 247 Office Equipment Rental ... ... Newspapers ................... 620.00 2,130.00 260 Tab Services (Not Rental..of 801 Capital Outlay -Office 269Mlsgcu Contractual Services .. Equipment ............... . . ... 500.00 347,661.00 01160 Debt Service 15,295.00 340 Office Supplies................. 349 Books, Periodicals and 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 11,758.00 Newspapers ......... a_ ...... 370 Photo Supplies 141 Fees -Legal ..................... 9,500.00 21,258.00 ................ 202 Telephone ...................... 150.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office 203 Postage ... .. .. ... ......... 150.00 Equipment ............ 206 Printing and Binding .......... 5,500.00 w a....... 208 Official Publications ............ 360.00 3031412.00 01350 Division of License and Permit 259 Bank Service Charges .......... 6,800.00 Administration , 26B Bond Sale Expense .......... 3,000.00 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 115 Salaries -Police 275 Duplicating Services ............ 25.00 15,985.00 125 Salaries -Exempt -Police ........ 349 Books. Periodicals and Newspapers ................... 129,905.00 25.00 37,268.00 4,100.00 384,929.00 Division of Treasury 223 Office Equipment and Furniture 01200 Finance Cashier Repair ........................ 112 Salaries -Clerical ...... ... 5,685.00 48,045.00 340 Office Supplies ....... 201 Automobile Allowance .......... 480-00 801 Capital Outla • •'"" y -Office 202 Telephone ...................... 600.00 Equipment .................... 203 Postage ................. .. ...... 3,500.00 206 Printing and Binding .. .... .... 200.00 136,590.00 223 Office Equipment and Furni. .ture Repair ........ Id Bonds ... ...... .. 261 Insurance an 450.00 600.00 5,830.00 340 Office Supplies.................. 500.00 349 Books, Periodicals and 575.00 54,450.00 Newspapers ................... 75.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 831 Code Activity and ExpenditureTitles Appropriations 01201 Parking Meter Collectors Amounts Sub Totals Totals 111 Salaries -Attendance and Inspectional ow 201 Automobile Allance .. . . . . . 27,830.00 226 Machinery and Equlpment-... 480.00 Repair ...... " " " '•..•..•.•.. 100.00 580.00 341 Clothing (Wearing Apparel) .... 350.00 28,760.00 01202 Parking Meter Monitors 111 Salaries -Attendance and Inspectional ....... 219 Misc. Communication and 43,392.00 225 Mo oar Vehicles- Repair ........125.00 322 Motor Fuel 1,200.00 1,325.00 .. 341 Clothing (Wearing Apparel) 200.00 .... 1,800.00 2,000.00 46,717.00 _ 129,927.00 01250 Division of Pm�hasing 112 Salaries -Clerical .. 112 Salaries -Exempt -Clerical ...... 198,471.00 21,990.00 220,461.00 202 Telephone ................ 203 Postage ......... . ... 3,200.00 206 Printing and Binding • • 8,300.00 3 Office Equipment and Furniture 5,000.00 Repair ........................ 1,000.00 17,500.00 340 Office Supplies .....,. 349 Books, Periodicals and 3,000.00 Newspapers ................... 801 Capital Outlay -Office 175.00 3,175.00 805 Capital Outla ment � �' P� Y -Furniture and 1,310.00 Appliances .....:....... 160.00 1,470.00 242,606.00 01300 Division of Assessments and Valuations 112 Salaries -Clerical .............. 116 Salaries -Professional .. . . . 97,462.00 50,070.00 117 Salaries -Sub -Professional 159 Fees -Other •.. 134,579.00 " " " " ...•.....•.• 38.00 282,147.00 201 Automobile Allowance .......... 202 Telephone 1,170.00 ...................... 203 Postage ....... 2,600.00 206 Printing 4,000.00 223 Office Equipment and Furniture 2,300.00 Repair 247 Office Equipment Rental ... ... 950.00 1,700.00 260 Tab Services (Not Rental..of 269Mlsgcu Contractual Services .. 75.00 500.00 275. Duplicating Services .......... • 2,000.00 15,295.00 340 Office Supplies................. 349 Books, Periodicals and 2,300.00 Newspapers ......... a_ ...... 370 Photo Supplies 195.00 ................ 400.00 21895.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment ............ w a....... 3,075.00 3031412.00 01350 Division of License and Permit Administration , 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 115 Salaries -Police 62,878.00 125 Salaries -Exempt -Police ........ 50,322.00 16,707.00 129,905.00 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 202 Telephone 4,100.00 ........... 203 Postage • • • • • 975.00 550.00 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Repair ........................ 60.00 5,685.00 340 Office Supplies ....... 801 Capital Outla • •'"" y -Office 200.00 Equipment .................... 800.00 136,590.00 6 U 832 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Code Appropriatidtis 750.00 Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals SUMMARY -DEPARTMENT OF o 22,549.00 FINANCE AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES 23,186.00 45,735.00 Finance and Management Services 7,333.00 15,823.00 Administrative.......... .. 2,960.00 41,456.00 Division of Property Management .. 7,443.00 90,098.00 Division of Accounting ............ 35,278.00 384,929.00 Division of Treasury ............... 1,661.00 129,927.00 Division of Purchasing ............. 242,606.00 Division of Assessments and 1,500.00 Valuations ........................ 150.00 303,412.00 Division of License and Permit 1,620.00 Administration ................... 136,590.00 _L329.018 00 Code Appropriations _ Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals SERVICES DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 02001 Public Works Administration 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 116 Salaries -Professional .......... 117 Salaries-Subprofessional ....... 126 Salaries -Exempt -Professional . Department Head ............... 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 202 Telephone ...................... 203 Postage ......................... 206 Printing and Sinding .... ... 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Repair ........................ 241 Building and Office Spec Rental ........................ 250 Blueprinting ............... 260 Tab Services (Not Rental of Equip.) ....................... 275 Duplicating Services ........... 280 .Tuition Reimbursement ........ 340 Office Supplies ................. 342 Drafting, Blueprinting and Survey Supplies .............. 349 Books, Periodicals and Newspapers ................... 370 Photo Supplies ................. 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances .................... Division of Design and Engineering 02105 Traffic Design 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 116 Salaries -Professional .......... 117 Salaries-Subprofessional ...... 201 Automobile Allowance .......... 275 Duplicating Services ............ 280 Tuition Reimbursement ........ 340 Office Supplies ................ 342 Drafting, Blueprinting and Survey Supplies .............. 349 Books, Periodicals and Newspapers ................... 369 Miscellaneous Materials (N.O.C.) ...................... 802 Capital Outlay -Shop Equipment .................... 803 Capital Outlay -Automotive Equipment .................... 02110 Survey Unit ",Salaries -Professional ......... 117 Salarles-Subprofessional ....... 02115 Paving Design 116 Salaries -Professional ......... 117 Salaries-Subprofessional ...... 280 Tuition Reimbursement ....... 112,774.00 90,235.00 57,189.00 20,897.00 30,000.00 311,095.00 1,400.00 12,000.00 650.00 500.00 7,800.0D 2,000.00 2,100.00 9,000.00 100.00 36,050.00 1,900.00 1,500.00 455.00 250.00 4,105.00 665.00 351,915.00 20,692.00 34,346.00 67,384.00 122,422.00 1,600.00 400.00 300.00 ',300.00 400.00 50.00 20,932.00 750.00 1,500.00 800.00 33,643.00 2,700.00 3,500.00 129,722.00 22,549.00 34,643.00 23,186.00 45,735.00 3,259.00 7,333.00 15,823.00 19,082.00 2,960.00 100.00 19,182.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 833 Code Appropriations Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals 02120 Sewer Design 116Salaries-Professional 27,502.00 117 Salaries-Subprofessional �...... 19,169.00 46,671.00 280 Tuition Reimbursement ........ 360 Microfilm Supplies .............. 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment .................... 02125 Grading and Sidewalk Design 112 Salaries -Clerical . 116 Salaries -Professional 117 Salaries-Subprofessional....... 201 Automobile Allowance .......... 02130 Construction Inspection 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 116 Salarles-Professional 117 Salaries-Subprofessional ....... 02135 Bridge Design and Inspection 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 116 Salaries -Professional 117 Salaries:Subprofessional ....... 269 Mise. Contractual Services . 341 Clothing ( Wearing Apparel) .... 369 Mise. Materials (N.O.C.) ........ 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances .................... 02140 Electrical Design 116 Salaries -Professional .......... 201 Automobile Allowance .... _ _ Division of Operations 02200 Operations Administration 112 Salaries -Clerical... 116 Salaries -Professional '.......... 201 Automobile Allowance......... 202 Telephone . 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Repair ........................ 225 Motor Vehicles -Repair .... 269 Misc. Contractual Services ..... 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies .... 340 Office Supplies .... ............. 369 Misc. Materials (N.O.C.) ........ 02205 Traffic Operations 101 Salaries -Ungraded (Except Spec. Empl.) ........ 112 Salaries -Clerical .. 114 Salaries -Manual and Maint... 116 Salaries -Professional .......... 117 Salaries-Subprofessional ....... 202 Telephone ...................... 219 Mlsc. Communication and Transportation 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam.. 221 Water and Sewer Rental .. 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Repair .. men.. ...... .... 224 Buildings and Structures - Repair ........... ...... 225 Motor Vehicles-Reppaair 226 Machinery and Equlpment-L Repair ........................ 227 Laundry ......... ............ 236 Custodial Service .............. 237 Tools ............................ 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repair . 247 Office Equipment -Rental ...... 261 Insurance and Bonds ........... 275 Duplicating Services ........... 200.00 435.00 2,566.00 49,872.00 9,763.00 20,932.00 2,948.00 33,643.00 1,000.00 34,643.00 4,555.00 7,333.00 2,960.00 14,848.00 7,443.00 35,278.00 1,661.00 44,382.00 250.00 1,500.00 150.00 1,650.00 1,620.00 47,902.00 20,488.00 800.00 21,288.00 _ 363192.00 11,898.00 34,076.00 45,974.00 500.00 500.00 300.00 300.00 16,100.00 17,700.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 300.00 63,974.00 55,855.00 10,179.00 145,057.00 7,852.00 10,404.00 229,347.00 6,500.00 1,500.00 15,500.00 500.00 200.00 100.00 6,500.00 300.00 75,00 800.00 800.00 200.00 400,00 3,200.00 200.00 36,775.00 834 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 835 Code Appropriations Code Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals Activity and Expenditure Appropriations 301 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies . 100.00 Titles 201 Automobile Allowance Amounts Sub Totals Totals 303 Paint ........................... 305 Heating Fuels-Coal and Oil ... 28,000.00 8,000.00 .......... 225 Motor Vehicles- ,,,, •,.. Repair 600.00 1,000.00 307 Traffic Signs and Parts ........ 45,000.00 272 Paving Plant Services .......... 1,000.00 2,600.00 322 Motor Fuel ...................... 324 Small Tools ..................... 2,500.00 100.00 345 Chemical and Laboratory 327 Traffic Meter Parts ......... 329 Mise. Machinery and Equipment 1,000.00 Supplies ....... 808 Ca ital Outlay-Mechanical 2,500.00 Parts and Supplies ........... 1,200.00 a NAuipment .................... 2,500.00 27,307.00 340Office Supplies .. ..... ... 341 Clothing (Wearing Apparel) .... 500.00 200.00 02240 Bridge, Fence and Stairway 357 Bottle Gas ...................... 369 Misc. Materials (N.O.C.) ........ 125.00 750.00 87,475.00 Maintenance 101-Salaries-Ungraded (Except 803 Capital Outlay-Automotive - �v Spec. Empl.) .............. 114 Salaries-Manual and Maint...... 111,968.00 11,634.00 123,602.00 Equip. ........................ 3,000.00 356,597.00 202 Telephone 02210 Signal Maintenance 220 GY .. as, Electricit •••• .... ..d Steam. an..... 225 Motor Vehicles-Repair 200.00 1,000.00 101 Salaries-Ungraded (Except Spec. EmpIJ .......... 251,048.00 "' ... ...,. 226 Machinery and Equipment- 3,000.00 ........ 112 Salaries-Clerical ........ .. 7,217.00 258,265.00 Repair " ��•_ ••--• •••• 269 Misc. Contractual Services 500.00 202 Telephone .. .... .... .... 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam ..... 12,500.00 54,000.00' �h 272 Paving Plant Services .......... 301 Janitor 1,000.00 1,000.00 8,700,00 225 Motor Vehicle-Repair ......... 4,800.00 ;) and Sanitation 226 Machinery and Equipment- Repair ...... ..... .... ........ .. 600.00 ,,;i �;r Supplies ...................... 308 Street Re air Material 311 Bridge """"•• 100.00 300.00 249 Miscellaneous Rentals ... .. .. ... 100.00 72,000.00 Y Re 8 Pair Material ........ 324 Small Tools 12,500.00 304 Electrical Supplies .............. _ 2,500.00 ... .................. 802 Capital Outlay-Shp 300.00 13,200.00 306 Traffic' Signal Parts ............ 316 Fire Alarm Repair Materials ... 30,000.00 500.00 '`� P Equipment .............. 803 Capital Outlay-Automotive 900.00 322 Motor Fuel ..................... 3,000.00 EquiP. ....... 324 Small Tools ....... .. .. .......... 340 Office Supplies ................. 1,200.00• 100.00 37,300.00 ... ... ,• ••• 804 Capital Outlay-Construction 4,400.00 801 Capital Outlay-Office Equip. .......... I............. 4,500.00 9,300.00 152,802.00 Equipment ................... 250.00 02245 Lighting Maintenance 802 Capital Outlay-Shop _i, 101 Salaries-Ungraded (Except Equipment ... .. .. .... ... .. 803 Capital Outlay-Automotive 2,700.00 •-: f Spec. Empl.) ....... 109 Salaries-Ungraded-Spec. •" 375,786.00 Equip. ........................ 4,500.00 7,450.00 375,015.00 �'•: Empl. 112 Salaries-Clerical ......•3,406.00 �;•••• 37,387.00 416,559.00 02215 Sidewalk Repair v 201 Automobile Allowance 272 Paving Plant Services .......... 25,000.00 • ......... 202 Telephone ............ 8.00 203 Postage .......... 1,650.00 02220 Litter Baskets -:. 206 Printing and Binding .......... 70.00 200.00 101 Salaries-Ungraded (Except Emp 24,430.00 ;,X 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam 22 370,000.00 Spec. .) ..... .. .. .. .. ..... 225 Motor Vehicles-Repair 4,000.00 28,430.00 R Sanitary Services .............. 223 Office Equipment 150.00 - ......... 02225 Winter Street Maintenance and Furniture Repair .................... 225 Motor Vehicles-Repair ...... 25.00 14,000.00 101 Salaries-Ungraded (Except 226 Machinery and Equipment- SPec. EmPl.) ...... .... ... 111 Salaries-Attendance and 524,568.00 X30 StItee Ll ........... ghting-Repair 6.000.00 36,000.00 Inspectional ............... 112 Salaries-Clerical 3,601.00 19,877.00 �. 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repair .. 261 Insurance and Bonds 500.00 ......... ...... 114 Salaries-Manual and Maint. ... 55,985.00 609,031.00 �F -, ......... 275 Duplicating Services ............ 280 Tuition 125.00 400.00 Reimbursement ........ 150.00 430,070.00 221 Water and Sewer Rental ........ 225 Motor Vehicles-Repair ........ 5,000.00 83,000.00 301 Janitor and Sanitation 245 Motor Vehicles-Rental ........ 66,000.00 302 Pi unbilne. .pp..... •"" g Supplies 50.00 272 Paving Plant Services .......... 43,000.00 197,000.00 .............. 303 Paint 25.00 369 Misc. Materials (N.O.C.) ........ Sand Salt 1,400.00 192,000.00 193,400.00 312 Street Li, •g Phtin Materia] ........ 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies 100.00 75,000.00 372 and """"""""" ,:. .... 322 Motor Fuel 2,500.00 803 Capital Outlay-Automotive _ ........ 324 Small Tools ................... 340 Office 1,000.00 200.00 ..................... Equip. ... 804 Capital Outlay-Construction 25,000.00 Su 349 Books, Periodicals and . . . . . .' 200.00 Equip. ........................ 14,000.00 39,000.00 1,033,431.00 News Papers .................. 150.00 79,225.00 02230 Winter Street Maintenance 801 Capital Outlay-Office- Contingency 4uipment .................... 802 Capttall Outlay-Shop Equipment 300.00 410 Special Appropriation .......... 200,000.00 803 Capital Outlay-Automotive 300.00 02235 Weed Cutting Equip. ........................ 15,000.00 15,600.00 941,454.00 101 Salaries-Ungraded (Except 02250 Lighting Building Maintenance Spec. Empl.) .................. 11,232.00 101 Sa (Except 111 Salaries-Attendance and Slaries-Ungraded pec. Empl.) ......... Inspectional .................. 8,475.00 19,707.00 . 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam ...... 6,500.00 10,357.00 - 221 Water and Sewer Rental ....... 275.00 0 836 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Code Appropriations Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals 222 Sanitary Services .............. 125.00 224 Buildings and Structures - 3,229,967.00 Repair .... �Equipment- 500.00 226 Machinery and Appropriations Repair1,850.00 Amounts 232 Elevator Maintenance....... 200.00 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repair.. 150.00 261 Insurance and Bonds ........... 1,200.00 10,800.00 301 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies . 300.00 303 Paint ............................ 305 Heating Fuels -Coal and Oil .... 100.00 3,500.00 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies .... 300.00 4,200.00 604 Capital Outlay-Bldg.-Constr.- Mechanical 821 Capital Outlay -Fire Equip.*and 500.00 Hose .......................... 100.00 600.00 25,957.00 3,229,967.00 SUMMARY -DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Public Works Administration . Division of Design and Engineering . Division of Operations ............. Code Activity and Expenditure Titles DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES 03001 Community Services Administration 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 116 Salaries -Professional .. .. . 126 Salaries -Exempt -Professional . 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 202 Telephone ...................... 203 Postage ....... .............. 206 Printing and Binding-- ... 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Repair 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repairs . 247 Office Equipment -Rental ...... 261 Insurance and Bonds ........... 275 Duplicating Services ........... 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies .... 340 Office Supplies ................. 349 Books, Periodicals and Newspapers ................... 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment .................... Division of Libraries 03050 Library Service 109 Salaries -Ungraded -Spec. Empl.................. 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 116 Salaries -Professional .......... 117 Salaries-Subprofessional... . 126 Salaries -Exempt -Professional 203 Postage ......................... 205 Shipping and Moving .......... 206 Printing and Binding .......... 209 Bus Service .................... 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Repair........................ 226 Machinery and Equipment - 227 Laundry ....... 242 Data Processing Equipment - Rental ........................ 247 Office Equipment -Rental ...... 269 Misc. Contractual Services ..... 95,526.00 290,201.00 475,578.00 342,570.00 27,914.00 1,231,789.00 12,000.00 200.00 5,000.00 100.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 400.00 12,000.00 3,000.00 500.00 35,700.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 837 Code 351,915.00 Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals 363,192.00 Supplies ... 340 Office Supplies"" 3,229,967.00 349 Books, Periodicals and 100.00 3,945,074.00 Appropriations 360 Microfilm Supplies":::*:.. ........ 370 Photo Supplies Amounts Sub Totals Totals 70,452.00 Licenses ...................... 801 Capital Outlay-Office 23,475.00 Equipment .................... 1,500.00 1,496,139.00 30,000.00 123,927.00 900.00 2,920.00 450.00 700.00 425.00 330.00 2,400.00 8,000.00 300.00 16,425.00 50.00 2,000.00 535.00 2,585.00 200.00 143.137.00 95,526.00 290,201.00 475,578.00 342,570.00 27,914.00 1,231,789.00 12,000.00 200.00 5,000.00 100.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 400.00 12,000.00 3,000.00 500.00 35,700.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 837 Code Appropriations Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals 319 Misc. Maintenance and Supplies ... 340 Office Supplies"" 50.00 349 Books, Periodicals and 100.00 Newspa ers 358 Library Supplies....."' 200,000.00 22,000.00 360 Microfilm Supplies":::*:.. ........ 370 Photo Supplies 4,000.00 . . . . . . . .......... 250.00 226,400.00 482 Refunds -Deposits, Bail, Licenses ...................... 801 Capital Outlay-Office 750.00 Equipment .................... 1,500.00 1,496,139.00 03051 Library Building Maintenance 101 Salaries -Ungraded (Except Spec. Empl.) ....a....M....... 114 Salaries -Manual ndaint....... 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 202 Telephone ......... ............. 209 Bus Service .. 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam ... 221 Water and Sewer Rental .. .... 224 Buildings and Structures - Repair ........................ 225 Motor Vehicle -Repair .. 226 Machinery and Equipment Repair ........................ 227 Laundry ......... 229 Air Conditioning -Repair ....... 232 Elevator Maintenance .......... 234 Snow Removal .................. 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repair . 261 Insurance and Bonds .......... 269 Misc. Contractual Services ...... 301 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies 302 Plumbing Supplies .............. 303 Paint .................. 304 Electrical Supplies 313 Carpentry Supplies ... 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies .... 322 Motor Fuel ..................... 324 Small Tools .................... 329 Misc. Machinery and Equipment Parts and Supplies ...................... 347 Agriculture and Horticulture Supplies ...................... 369 Misc. Maintenance Materials ... 802 Capital Outlay -Shop Equipment ........... .... 808 Capital Outlay -Mechanical Equip . ........................ 03060 St. Paul Council of Arts and Sciences 461 City Contribution .............. Division of Parks and Recreation 03100 Parks and Recreation Administration 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 116 Salaries -Professional .......... 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 202 Telephone ...................... 203 Postage ...... ................... 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Repair ........................ 340 Office Supplies ................. 349 Books, Periodicals and Newspapers ................... 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment .................... 203,145.00 16,849.00 219,994.00 2,200.00 12,000.00 200.00 57,000.00 3,000.00 2,500.00 - 1,000.00 500.00 150.00 500.00 1,000.00 400.00 200.00 500.00 750.00 81,900.00 3,500.00 400.00 200.00 1,800.00 500.00 1,700.00 800.00 200.00 900.00 500.00 100.00 10,600.00 500.00 500.00 1,000.00 313,494.00 281,850.00 2,091,483.00 27,262.00 72,869.00 100,131.00 2,550.00 1,300.00 1,500.00 150.00 5,500.00 2,500.00 130.00 2,630.00 500.00 108,761.00 838 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 839 Code Activity and Expenditure Titles Appropriations Am-o'.s Sub Totals Totals Code Activity and Expenditure Titles Appropriations 03102 Parks and Recreation Building Maintenance 319 Misc, Maintenance Supplies .... Amouns 300.00 Sub Totals Totals 101 Salaries-Ungraded (Except Spec. : 322 Motor Fuel ............ ..... 329 Mise. Machinery and Equipment 100.00 Man l.... Mnii...... 114 Salaries-Manual and Maint. ... 124,726.00 17,696.00 142,422.00 Parts and Supplies ........... 340 Office Supplies 100.00 224 Buildings and Structures- . .................. 341 Clothing (Wearing Apparel) .... 347 Agriculture 50.00 480.00 Repair ........................ 1,000.00 and Horticulture Supplies 225 Motor Vehicles-Repair ...... 226 Machinery and Equipment- 250.00 ...................... 349 Books, Periodicals and 2,000.00 Repair 500.00 xa. Newspapers .................. 15.00 3,895.00 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repair .. 246 Machinery and Equipment- 500.00 502 Capital Outlay-Improvements- �Outla Rental ........................ 200.00 2,450.00' Land .................... 2,250.00 102,677.00 302 Plumbing Supplies .............. 3,500.00 303 Paint is ........ 304 Electrical Supplies ............. 1,600.00 2,000.00 03122 Zoo 114 Salaries-Manual and Maint. 112,191.00 313 Carpentry Materials ............ 319 Misc. 4,000.00 .a 116 Salaries-Professional . "' 20,148.00 Maintenance Supplies .... 322 Motor Fuel 6,300.00;, 160 Fees-Medical . • • • . • •. • • • • ::::; + 1,600.00 133,939.00 ...... 324 Small Tools ......... _. . . . . . . 550.00 p. 201 Automobile Allowance .......... 500.00 329 Misc. Machinery and 202 Telephone 700.00 Equipment Parts and ( 203 Postage ......................... 50.00 Supplies ... ................... 349 Books, Periodicals and 400.00 z 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam .... �� 223 Office Equipment and Furniture 7,500.00 Newspapers ...... 357 Bottle Gas ...................... 25.00 18,625.00 Repair ........ ti.ii .......... c 224 Buildings and Structures- 50.00 - 808 Capital Outlay-Mechanical Repair ........ ............ 225 Motor Vehicles-Repair... ....... 5,000.00 300.00 Equip. ........................ 2,500.00 165,997.00 226 Machinery and Equipment- 03104 Parks and Recreation Vehicle "air RePair .......... .. 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repair .. 75.00 150.00 and Equipment Maint. 101 269 Misc. Contractual Services .. 100.00 14,425.00 Salaries-Ungraded (Except Spec. Empl.) ............... 39,381.00 3. y' 01 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies 850.00 112 Salaries-Clerical 11,418.00 302 Plumbing Supplies ............. ' 200.00 114 Salaries-Manual and Maint. ... 52,109.00 102,908.00 303 Paint . • • s 304 400.00 225 Motor Vehicles-Repair ........ 11,000.00 Electrical Su , , : 305 Heating FuelpplCoal and Oil .... 300.00 100.00 226 Machinery and Equipment.. 313 Carpentry Materials ........ 400.00 Repair ........ .......... 2,500.00 13,500.00 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies .... 800.00 301 Janitor and Sanitation anon 320 Motor Vehicle Parts and Supplies ...................... 50.00 Supplies ...................... 100.00 �, 322 Motor Fuel ...................... 100.00 303 Paint ............................ p p i e 100.00 324 Small Tools ......... ..... 50.00 304 Supplies ....... ....... 250.00 329 Misc. Machinery and Equipment Heating 305 Heating Fuels-Coal and Oil .. 300.00 Parts and Supplies 10 .00 313 Carpentry Materials . ..ie ... 50.00 340 Office Supplies .................. ' 200:00 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies .... 4,000.00 341 Clothing (Wearing Apparel) .... 800.00 320 Motor Vehicle Parts and �(,. 343 Household Supplies ............ 100.00 Supplies ..... .. .... •""" 5,500.00 394 Medical and Dental Supplies ... 100.00 322 Motor Fuel ...................... 9,000.00 345 Chemical and Laboratory 323 Oil and Lubricants ............. 200.00 Supplies ........ p • � • � � � � • • • • • ' 100.00 324 Small Tools ..................... 250.00 396 Food (Human and Animal 329 Misc. Machinery and Consumption) .. ... .... . 28,000.00 Equipment Parts and Supplies ...................... 340 Office Supplies ................ 6,500.00 200.00 26,450.00 347 A r Agri culture and Horticulture Supplies ..i........ ..... I..... -- 349 Books. Periodicals and 100.00 802 Capital Outlay-Shop Newspapers ....... .......... - 361 Food Service Supplies .......... 100.00 100.00 Equipment .................... 2,250.00 369 Misc. Materials (N.O.C.) ....... 250.00 803 Capital Outlay-Automotive 370 Photo Supplies ................. 25.00 Equip. ........................ 808 Capital Outlay-Mechanical 11,900.00 372 Sand and Salt .................. 50.00 33,275.00 181,839.00 Equip. ........................ 2,400.00 16,550.00 159,408.00 03124 Zoo and Conservatory Heating a 03120 Conservatory 101 Salaries-Ungraded (Except 114 Salaries-Manual and Maint. ... 201 Automobile Allowance 88,607.00 Spec. Enopl.) .. 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam ...... 91000.00 40,161.00 ......... 202 Telephone ...................... 300.00' 300.00 224 Buildings and Structures- 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam ..... 224 Buildings and Structures- 3,600.00 Repair ........ .... 226 Machinery and Equipment- 100.00 Repair 3,500.00 Repair ........................ 200.00 9,300.00 225 Motor Vehicles-Repair....... 226 Machinery and Equipment- 125.00 _ 302 Plumbing Supplies ..... 100.00 Repair ........................ 100.00 7,925.00 305 Heating Fuels-Coal and 011 .... 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies 7,000.00 100.00 301 Janitor and Sanitation .... 7,200.00 58,661,00 Supplies ........ ........ ...... 100.00 ` 03126 Concerts 302 Plumbing Supplies ............. 303 Paint 250.00 269 Misc. Contractual Services ...... 6,000.00 ..... ........... is ... Supplies 304 Electrical Supplies .............. 250.00 150.00 03128 Lake Como Upkeep 313 Carpentry Supplies ............. 100.60 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam .. • . 3,000.00 ■ 840 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 841 Code Activity and Expenditure Titles Appropriations Amounts Sub Totals Totals Code Appropriations 03130 Parks Watchmen Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals 111 Salaries and 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repair 200.00 Inspectional Inspectional ....... ..... 9,151.00 246 Machinery and Equipment - 269 Misc. Contractual Services ..... al Services 500.00 Rental """' • •' • • • 300.00 500.00 369 Misc. Materials (N.O.C.) ........ 150.00 9,801.00 301 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies . 5,000.00 ,r 313 Carpentry Materials... .. ... •.. 400.00 03132 Parks Ground Maintenance 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies 500.00 101 Salaries -Ungraded (Except Spec. Emp1J 51,460.00 324 Small Tools ............ ..... 329 Misc. Machinery and Equipment 1,000.00 • -Spee ........ 109 Salaries -Ungraded -Spee, Parts and Supplies ............ 100.00 Emple ... ................ 114 5,200.00 350 Athletic and Recreation Supplies nual Salaries -Manual and M..... ... 241,573.00 298,233.00 369 Misc. Materials (N.O.C.j*...... 5'50000 12,500.00 202 Telephone ...................... 206 printing and hiuding .......... 1,700.00 300.00 808 Capital Outlay -Mechanical 220 GaS,Electricity and Steam ...... 11,000.00 Equip . ........................ 2,500.00 327,356.00 221 Water and Sewer Rental ....... 24,000.00 '303179 224 Buildings and Structures- Municipal pal Athletics . . Repair ..... 1,500.00 109 Salaries -Ungraded -Spec. 225 Motor Vehicles -Repair ....... 500.00 ' Empl. .. ....... .... . . . . . . . 7,860,0,0 226 Machinery and Equipment- ;' 116 Salaries -Professional 28,889.0 ......... Repair .......... ..... 239 Misc. Maintenance 100.00 t. 117 Salaries-Subprofessional ...... 10,829.00 47,373.00 and Repair . 248 Machinery and Equipment - 750.00 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 2,400.00 Rental ........'tals .......... 1,500.00 206 Printing and Binding .......... 200.00 249 Miscellaneous : entals .......... 200.00 291 Building and Office Space - 269 Misc. Contractual Services ..... 10,000.00 51,550.00 Rental .................. .:.... 8,000.00 10,600.00 301 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies . 1,300.00 350 Athletic and Recreation 302 PlumbingSupplies ............. 750.00 Supplies ...................... 11000.00 58,973.00 303 Paint .. ........................ 304 Electrical Supplies ............. 305 Heating Fuels -Coal and Oil 500.00 200.00 2,300.00116 03176 Special Recreation Activities ... 308 Street Repair Material .......... 500.00 Salaries -Professional .......... 117 Salaries-Subprofessional 12,468.00 313 Carpentry Materials ............ 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies .... 322 Motor Fuel 1,000.00 3,000.00 150.00 ` ...... 201 Automobile Allowance .......... 16,887.00 29,355.00 450.00 ..................... 324 Small Tools ........... 100.00 350 Athletic and Recreation 329 Mise. Machinery and Equipment Supplies ...................... 100.00 29,905.00 Parts and Supplies ............ 50.00 03178 Stadium 340 Office Supplies ................. 347 Agriculture and Horticulture 100.00 465 Contribution to Special Fund .. 15,000.00 Supplies ...................... 2,250.00 349 Books, Periodicals and 2,436,760.00 Newspapers .................. 100.00 357 Bottle Gas ...................... 100.00 Division of Environmental Protection 369 Misc. Materials (N.O.C(N.O.C.)..... 100.00 ' 03200 Environmental Protection Administration 372 Sand and Salt 500.00 13,000.00 112 Salaries -Clerical.............. 67,221.00 118 Salaries -Professional. .......... 40,133.00 107,354.00 502 Improvements -Land .......... 2,500.00 829 Capital Outlay -Equipment 201 Automobile Allowance .......... 203 2,100.00 (N.O.C.) ...................... 500.00 365,783.00 Postage......................... 206 Printand Binding .......... 4,700.00 500.00 223 Office Equipment and Furniture 03170 Recreation Centers 109 Salaries -Spec. _ Repair ........ .... 226 Machinery and E � � "" 9uipment- 400.00 .Ungraded Em 1. ........... 116 Salar " � � • � � � " �' � 285,507.00 Repair .................. 227 Laundry 200.00 es -Professional al ....... 117 Salaries-Subprofessional ...... 215,598.00 231,544.00 732,fi49.00 247 Office Equipment -Rental ...... 100.00 2,000.00 249 Miscellaneous Rentals .......... 150.00 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 2,700.00 260 Tab Services (Not Rental of 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam ..... 62,000.00 Equip.) ......... 4,000.00 221 Water and Sewer Rental ....... 13,000.00 280 Tuition Reimbursement ........ 200.00 14,350.00 222 Sanitary Services ............... 227 Laundry .... ... .. 3,000.00 50.00 329 Misc. Machinery and Equipment 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repairr .. 400.00 Parts and Supplies 100.00 269 Misc. Contractual Services ...... 1,750.00 82,900.00 340 Office Supplies .. ........ 349 Books, Periodicals a.nd 4,800.00 304 Electrical Supplies .............. 305 Heating Fuels -Coal and Oil .... 1,000.0. 5,000.00 Newspapers ...........:... .... 370 Photo Supplies .................. 600.00 200.00 5,700.00 322 Motor. Fuel ..................... 340 Office Supplies ................. 100.00 150.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 344 Medical and Dental Supplies ... 350 Athletic and Recreation 1,000.00 .................... 420.00 127,824.00 Supplies ...................... 23,000.00 30,250.00 845,799.00 03202 Health Building Maintenance 202 Telephone . 13,000.00 03172 Recreation Centers Custodial 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam•..... 221 Water and Sewer Rental 11,000.00 and Ground Maint. ........ 226 Machinery and Equipment - 1,100.00 301 Salaries -Ungraded (Except Repair ........................ 100.00 Spec. Empl.) ......... ......... 38,337.00 227 Laundry .......... .... 350.00 114 Salaries -Manual and Maint..... 273,519.00 311,856.00 229 Air Conditioning -Repair ...... 300.00 232 Elevator Maintenance .......... 100.00 842 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Code Appropriations Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals 236 Custodial Service .. 46,345.00 Appropriations 239 Misc. Maintenance nd Repair a 300.00 72,595.00 301 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies , 400.00 302 Plumbing Supplies ............. 250.00 1,750.00 303 Paint ............................ 50.00 304 Electrical Supplies .............. 150.00 305 Heating Fuels -Coal and Oil .. 1,200.00 915.00 115,044.00 324 Small Tools 50.00 329 Misc. Machinery and Equipment 15,208.00 Parts and Suppplies ............ 100.00 129,949.00 369 Misc. Materials (N.O.C.) ........ 400.00 _ 2,600.00 808 Capital Outlay -Mechanical 100.00 Equip . ........................ 500.00 200.00 75,395.00 03204 Health Laboratory 100.00 4,000.00 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 7,198.00 116 Salaries -Professional .......... 29,414.00 117 Salaries-Subprofessional ...... 7,869.00 44,481.00 226 Machinery and Equipment - 50.00 Repair .................. 227 Laundry . ... 300.00 325.00 1,500.00 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repair 100.00 725.00 329 Misc. 12chu7'er and Equipment Part 245.00 135,694.00 and Su plies ............ 340 Office Sgqpplie .................. 100.00 25.00 345 Chemical and Laboratory 34,751.00 144,670.00 179,421.00 Supplies ...... :............... 1,400.00 1,525.00 808 Capital Outlay -Mechanical 200.00 Equip . ........................ 50.00 2,200.00 48,931.00 03206 Vital Statistics 50.00 6,100.00 112 Salaries -Clerical .. ... ... 71,567.00 201 Automobile Allowance ..... ..... 500.00 206 Printing and Binding .......... 100.00 226 Machinery and Equipment - Repair .... I ................... 50.00 247 Office Equipment -Rental ...... 900.00 2,075.00 255 Microfilming ...... 250.00 260 Tab Services (Not Rental of Equip.) ....................... 240.00 2,040.00 329 Misc. Machinery and Equipment Parts and Supplies ........... 100.00 340 Office Supplies ............. ..... 350.00 116,214.00 359 Microfilm ......... .. .. .......... 600.00 360 Microfilm Supplies ............. 250.00 1,300.00 74,907.00 03208 Maternal and Child Health 100.00 112 Salaries -Clerical .... ..... .... .. 19,613.00 15,285.00 116 Salaries -Professional .......... 163,501.00 183,114.00 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 5,400.00 206 Printing and Binding ..... ..... 50.00 2,200.00 133,699.00 227 Laundry ................... ..... 300.00 5,750.00 340 Office Supplies ....... .. .. .. .. 200.00 344 Medical and Dental Supplies .. 1,000.00 65,919.00 348 Instruction Supplies ............ 100.00 349 Books, Periodicals and Newspapers ................... 50.00 378 Biological Supplies ............. 2,000.00 3,350.00 806 Capital Outlay -Instructional ... 1,500.00 340.00 192,554.00 03210 Dental Health 100.00 100.00 116 Salaries -Professional 30,510.00 6,275.00 117 Salaries-Subprofessional ...... 78,194.00 108,704.00 201 Automobile Allowance .......... 2,600.00 202 Telephone ............g 425.00 2......... 206 Printinand Binding .......... 50.00 226 Machinery and Equipment - 300.00 1,950.00 74,144.00 Repair ....................... 200.00 227 Laundry ........................ 400.00 3,675.00 340 Office Supplies ................. 100.00 348 Instruction Supplies ........... 100.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 84" Code Activity arid -Expenditure Titles Appropriations 399 Books, Periodicals and Amounts Sub Totals Totals 377 Dentals 50.00 • . .............. 1,500.00 1,750.00 808 Capital Outlay -Mechanical Equip. .... „ .•............•••• 915.00 115,044.00 03212 Food Regulation 112 Salaries-Clerlcal 116 Salaries -Professional 15,208.00 .......... 114,741.00 129,949.00 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 3,300.00 206 Printing and Binding ....... 225 100.00 Motor Vehicles -Repair ........ 280 Tuition Reimbursement 500.00 ........ 100.00 4,000.00 322 Motor Fuel ... .... ......... 340 Office Supplies 1,000.00 .......... 345 Chemical and Laboratory . . . . . . . 100.00 Sup 349 B oksplPeriodicals and 200.00 Newspapers ..... .............. 370 Photo Supplies 50.00 ... .............. 150.00 1,500.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances .................... 245.00 135,694.00 03214 Medical and Inspectional 112 Salaries -Clerical ........ 116 Salaries -professional .......... 34,751.00 144,670.00 179,421.00 20I Automobile Allowance .......... 5,800.00 206 Printing and Binding .......... 227 200.00 Laundry ............... ...... 280 Tuition Reimbursement 50.00 ........ 50.00 6,100.00 340 Office Supplies500.00 344 Medical and Dental Supplies .. 345 Chemical and Laboratory 450.00 SuPPlies .. .................... 349 Books, Periodicals and 1.000.00 Newspapers .......... 25.00 370 Photo Supplies .............. .... 100.00 2,075.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances ..................... 140.00 187,736.00 03216 Tuberculosis 112 Salaries -Clerical . s- 21 392.00 74932.00 117 SalarieSo Subprofessional ...... 19,940.00 116,214.00 201 Automobile Allowance .......... .... 2,565.00 226 Machinery and EquiPe ent- Repair ........................ 227 Laundry 100.00 269 Misc. Contractual Services ..... 600.00 12,000.00 15,285.00 329 Misc. Machinery and Equipment Parts and Supplies ........... 340 Office Supplies 100.00 ... .. .. 344 Medica] and Dental Supplies ... 100.00 2,000.00 2,200.00 133,699.00 03218 Canine Control 111 Salaries -Attendance and Inspectional ... 202 Telephone 65,919.00 220 Gas, Electricity •and Steam .. 300.00 600.00 221 Water and Sewer Rental ........ 75.00 222 Sanitary Services ...... 100.00 225 Motor Vehicles- tepair 226 Machinery and Equipment - 1,500.00 Repair .............. .......... 227 Laundry 100.00 100.00 269 Misc. Contractual Services ...... 3,500.00. 6,275.00 301 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies . 322 Motor Fuel 100.00 ...................... 390 Office Supplies ................. 1,400.00 100.00 345 Chemical and Laboratory Supplies ........ ........ 346 Food (Human and Animal 50.00 Consumption) ................ 300.00 1,950.00 74,144.00 844 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 845 Code Activity and Expenditure Titles Appropriations Amounts Sub Totals Totals Code Activity and Expenditure Titles Appropriations 03220 Occupational Health and Safety 260 Tab Services (Not Rental of Amounts Sub Totals Totals 116 Salaries -Professional .......... 201 Autc,r,abi/e Allowance .......... 825.00 14,291.00 Equip•) •.. • • • • • •.............. 275 Duplicating Services 12,000.00 203 Postage ..... ..... ..... 25.00` ........... 200.00 28,200.00 261 Insurance annBonds ........... 75.00 925.00;, 319 -Miscellaneous Maintenanced 340 Office Supplies .....'jo'r ........ 50.00 Supplies .................... ,;. 340 Office Supplies 200.00 345 Chemical and Laboratory- ................. 345 Chemical and Laboratory 1,500.00 Supplies...................... 349 Books, Periodicals and 50.00 Supplies ...................... 349 Books, Periodicals and 500.00 Newspapers ................... 50.00 150.00 '% Newspapers ..............,.... .: 370 Photo Supplies 100.00 808 CaFa_..:._., Capital ....,...... Mechanical �. ....... I.......... 500.00 2,800.00 Equip. ........................ 1,550.00 18,918.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office - Equipment ................... 03222 Testing Laboratory 116 Salaries -Professional ...... 32.500.00 03310 Building p g IDs 39,750.00 143,550.00 117 Salaries-Subprofessional ...... 39,989.00 72,489.00 Ungra "t' 101 Salary -Ungraded (Except 201 Automobile Allowance .. 50.00 Spec. Man 114 Salaries -Manual and Mafnt... 662,353.00 20'3 Telephone ...................... 203 Postage ......................... 600.00 25.00 i,F 201 Automobile Allowance �q 19,770.00 682,123.00 222 Sanitary Services " '' • ""' • 65.00 ....... ,'; 390 Office Supplies ................. 370 400.00 34,000.00 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Repair .... .... ......... 50.00 aFY"" Photo Supplies •••.•••••• ••••.. 100.00 500.00 225 Motor .Vehicles -Repair ....... 500.00 805 Cap and 225 Machinery and Equipment- A ppllanitalOutlay-Furniture ces .................... Repair 100.00 3,600.00 720,223.00 227 Laundry .......... ..... .. 25.00 03320 Plan Examination 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repair .. 75.00 116 Salaries -Professional 261 Insurance and Bonds .......... 275 75.00 117 Salarles-Subprofessional .. • • 36,293.00 Duplicating Services p g • • • • • • • � • 150.00 1,715.00 201 Automobile Allowance 28,892.00 65,185.00 301 .janitor and Sanitation Supplies . 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies 50.00 50.00 ,n .......... .... 250.00 65,435.00 .... 340 Office Supplies 100.00 03325 Summary Abatement - ................. 345 Chemical and Laboratory x. Nuisance Cleanup .. 272 Paving Plant Services Supplies .. ... .. ... 349 Books, Periodicals and 900.00 .......... 03326 reBckindg and Boarding 40,000.00 Newspapers ................... 300.00 1,400.00 75,604.00 W ing M1, 03224 Air Pollution Control 461 City Contribution .............. 101,382.00 256 Demolition ........ * 460 Reimburse P,I.R. for Ca • • . . . . 16,500.00 1,359,830.00 Projects..... " " " " " " '•••• 19,250.00 35,750.00 of Housing and 1,164Div.015.00 Build BuiBuilinn g Code Enforcement SUMMARY -DEPARTMENT OF 03300 Housing and Building ",; COMMUNITY SERVICES CodeAdministration Community Services 112 Salaries -Clerical... ....:..... 115,408.00 Administration . 116 Salaries -Professional .......... 23,099.00 138,507.00 .. Division of Libraries ................ 143,13700 201 Automobile Allowance .......... 1,500.00 Division of Parks and Recreation .. Division of Environmental 2 091,483..00 , 2,436,760.00 202 Telephone ...................... 203 Postage ......................... 6,600.00 1,800.00 Protection ...............Build ... :; Division of Housing and Building 1,359,830.00 206 Printing and Binding .......... 223 Office Equipment and Furniture Repair ........................ 550.00 200.00 Code Enforcement ................ ,• 1,164,015.00 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repair . 247 Office Equipment -Rental ...... 1,180.00 900.00 7,195.225.00 250 Blueprinting ............... 50.00 252 Testing Services ................ 600.00 Code 275 Duplicati„v .9 -vices ............ 100.00 13,480.00 Activity and Expenditure Titles Appropriations • DEPATMENT OF POLICE Amounts Sub Totals Totals 340 Office Supplies ................. 349 Books, Periodicals and 5,000.00 04001 Police Administration Newspapers ................... 335.00 112 Salaries -Clerical •••••••••• 115 Salaries -Police 55,878.00 369 Misc. Materials (N.O.C.) ........ 370 Photo Supplies 500.00 150.00 5,985.00 ................. 116 Salaries -Professional ........., 210,308.00 18,862.00 ................. 125 Salaries -Exempt -Police ........ 24,991.00 309,835.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office 202 Tele hone Equipment ... .. .... ... 805 Ca PI Outlay-Furniture•and 500.00 159,057.00 203 Posta a ••••••••• 206 Printing and Binding•........... 31,850.00 100.00 4300.00 pl •• Appliances .......... 585.00 1,085.00 207 Advertising .............. 03305 Housing Inspection 223 Office Equipment E4 pment and Furniture 100.00 Salaries -Professional .......... 17 Salaries-Subprofessional .... 63,867.00 8,933.00 72,800.00 .,,,,,, ••„ 226 MRacehnlerrY d- 825.00116 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 91000.00 Repair 239 Misc. Maintenance and 249 Miscellaneous 1,200.00 500,00 203 Postage ......................... 206 Printing and Binding ..... 3,000.00 1,000.00 Rentals ......... ... 273 Criminal Investigation .......... 200.00 3,000.00 42,075.00 247 Office Equipment -Rental ...... 3,000.00 846 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Code Appropriations Police Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub To-ils Totals 340 Office Supplies ................. 250.00 Police Police 343 Household Supplies ............ 100.00 Reorganization Exp.ense......... ..... 349 Books. Periodicals and 15,00000 158,920.00 Newspapers ................... 1,900.00 2,250.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office 6,220.00 Equipment ... .... ....... .. 104.00 500.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Repair ........................ 8,760 087.00 Appliances .................... 1,287.00 1,391.00 355,551.00 04050 Police Building Maintenance Newspapers ................... 101 Salaries -Ungraded (Except 165.00 Spec. Empl.) ... ..... ..... 05050 Fire Station Maintenance 149,284.00 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam ...... 20,000.00 221 Water and Sewer Rental ........ 2,500.00 222 Sanitary Services .............. 500.00 92,085.00 226 Machinery and Equipment - Maintenance .................. 10,649.00 Repair ......................... 600.00 227 Laundry ........ ...... ..... 2,300.00 4,000.00 48,000.00 229 Air Conditioning -Repairs ...... 150.00 4,000.00 1,000.00 232 Elevator Maintenance ... 500.00 200.00 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repair 150.00 26,700.00 201 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies 1,300.00 2,000.00 302 Plumbing Supplies ............. 200.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 303 Paint ............................ 100.00 100.00 1,000.00 304 Electrical Supplies 400.00 500.00 305 Heating Fuels-Coaland Oil 3.200.00 400.00 313 Carpentry Materials ............ 100.00 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies .... 500.00 47,893.00 324 Small Tools ....... ......... 100.00 525.00 329 Misc. Machinery and Equipment Parts and Supplies ........... 100.00 6,000.00 609 CapitalOutlay-Building- Buildmg Improvement ....... 5,500.00 802 Capital Outlay -Shop Equipment ................... 275.00 187,759.00 04100 Police Uniformed Division 112 Salaries -Clerical ......... ..... 24,834.00 115 Salaries -Police ........... ..... 4,853,937.00 4,878,771.00 201 Automobile Allowance ......... 825.00 340 Office Supplies ;................. 100.00 341 Clothing (Weaning Apparel) .... 65,340.00 344 Medical and Dental Supplies ... 1,700.00 348 Instruction Supplies ............ 600.00 352 Law Enforcement Supplies ..... _ 7,000.00 74,740.00 4,954,336.00 04120 Police Detective Division 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 21,354.00 115 Salaries -Police ................. 1,165,038.00 1,186,392.00 273 Criminal Investigation .......... 100.00 2,000.00 340 Office Supplies ... .............. 341 Clothing (Wearing Apparel) .... 17,820.00 17,920.00 805 CapitalOutlay-Furniture and Appliances .................... 450.00 1,206,762.00 04140 Police Services Division 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 398,276.00 115 Salaries -Police .... .......... 918,216.00 116 Salaries -Professional ...... .... 43,494.00 117 Salaries -Sub -Professional ..... 55,199.00 144 Fees -Psychiatrist .............. 2,400.00 1,417,585.00 206 Printing and Binding.... ... 700.00 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam ... 300.00 223 OfficeEquipment and Furniture Repair 900.00 225 Motor Vehicles -Repair ........ 195,000.00 227 Laundry ........•.•...•.•...•••• 300.00 241 Building and Office Space - Rental .... 750.00 242 Data Processing Equipment - R e n t a l.. .. .......... 57, 706.00 245 Motor Vehicle -Rental ..... 19,600.00 247 Office Equipment -Rental ...... 10,000.00 285,256.00 322 Motor Fuel ..................... 85,000.00 326 Radio Maintenance Supplies ... 4,550.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 847 Code Activity and Expenditure Titles 329 Mise. Machinery and Equipment Parts and Supplies ........... 340 Office Supplies ............. ..... 341 Clothing (Wearing Apparel) .. 345 Chemical and Laboratory 348 In Sulies Supplies .......... . 352 Law Enforcement Suppplies .. 369 Misc. Materials (N.O.C.i 370 Photo Supplies ................. 801 Capital Outlay -Office Eui803 C PQ al Outla ment... Auto 'U't........... Equipment ..... omotive 805 Ca ial Outla pp y -Furniture and 807 C Pp6pili Outlayances -'' iia .io............ ..... ..... 04160 Police Reorganization Expense 410 Special Appropriations ....... .. SUMMARY- DEPARTMENT OF POLICE 15,600.00 Police Administration Police Police ............ .. Building Maintenance Uniform ....... Uniformed Division Police ......... Detective Division Police Police ........ Services Division .. 112 Salaries -Clerical Reorganization Exp.ense......... ..... Appropriations Amounts Sub Totals Totals 300.00 15,600.00 Activity and Expenditure Titles 18,720.00 FIRE DEPARTMENT 7,000.00 Sub Totals Totals 250.00 12,000.00 112 Salaries -Clerical 500.00 15,00000 158,920.00 84.00 ......... 203 Postage500.00 45,000.00 328,906.00 6,220.00 14,114.00 65,418.00 1,927,179.00 500.00 128,500.00 Repair ........................ 8,760 087.00 355,551.00 187,759.00 4,954,336.00 1,206,762.00 1,927,179.00 128,500.00 8,760,087 00 Code Activity and Expenditure Titles Appropriations FIRE DEPARTMENT Amounts Sub Totals Totals 05001 Fire Administration 112 Salaries -Clerical ............... 113 Salaries -Fire ......... 123 Salaries -Exempt -Fire 8,879.00 274,461.00 ......... 203 Postage500.00 45,571.00 328,906.00 206 Printing and Binding ... . . . . . . 223 Office Equipment and Furniture 500.00 Repair ........................ 50.00 11050.00 340 Office Supplies... ... ...... ... 349 Books and Periodicals a..nd 400.00 Newspapers ................... 165.00 565.00 330,521.00 05050 Fire Station Maintenance 101 Salaries -Ungraded (Except Spec. EmPI.) .................. 114 Salaries -Manual anii 92,085.00 Maintenance .................. 10,649.00 102,734.00 202 Telephone.. .... .. 220 Gas, Electricity and Steam * . . 221 Water and Sewer Rental 4,000.00 48,000.00 ........ 222 Sanitary Services ....... ........ 4,000.00 1,000.00 57,000.00 301 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies . 302 Plumbing Supplies 200.00 .............. 303 Paint ........ ........... 304 Electrical Supplies 1.000.00 1,500.00 . . . . . . 313 Carpentry Materials 2,000.00 , . 319 Misc. Maintenance Supplies .. 340 Office Supplies 2,500.00 2,500.00 343 Household Suppiles .......... 100.00 1,000.00 10,800.00 802 CapialOutlay-Shop Equipment 805 Capital Outlay hop and Appliances 500.00 .................... 400.00 900.00 171,434.00 05100 Fire Plans and Training School 113 Salaries -Fire ................... 144 Fees -Psychiatrist 47,893.00 .............. 525.00 48,418.00 X 848 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 849 Code Activity and Expenditure Titles Appropriations Amounts Sub Totals Totals Code Activity and Expenditure Titles Appropriations 206 Printing and Binding..... .. 100.00 y' GENERAL GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS Amounts Sub Totals Totals 239 Misc. Maintenance and Repair .. 100.00 200.00 Employee Benefits } 09001 Employee Insurance 340 Office Supplies ................. 800.00 'y 112 Salaries -Clerical .............. 19,450.00 348 Instruction Supplies .......... 400.00 202 Telephone. ... •••"""""' 336.00 349 Books, Periodicals and Newspapers,...oSuplie ..:...::.:.:.... 400.00 y( ;i 203 206 Printotaing """"••• 175.00 370 Photo Su plie.. 1,000.00 2,600.00 Y 269 Misc. CgontractualdServices ..... 5,000.00 t 275 Duplicating Services 225.00 5,836.00 805Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances .................... 140.00.H 390 Office Supplies ............ 431 Health 806 -Capital Outlay --Instructional ... 6,349.00 6,489.00 57,707.00 and Welfare Premiums .. 1,293,181.00 1,318,517.00 -- 09002 Retiree Insurance 05110 Fire Prevention 431 Health and Welfare Premiums .. 71,596.00 112 ......... ...... Salaries -Clerical -14,028.00 09003 Severance Pay 113 Salaries -Fire ............ 184,811.00 198,839.00 434 Severance Pay ..... 133,707.00 09004 Unemployment Compensation pens. ion, 201 Automobile Allowance ........ 10,500.00' Unemployment nsation 206 Printing and Binding .......... 500.00 11,000.00 '. Po 09010 Police Relief Association AssocCommiation 90,000.00 340 Office Supplies................. 300.00 41 435 Pension Contributions .......... 2,[144,996.00 399 Books, Periodicals and 09011 Firemen's Relief Association Newspapers ................... 500.00 800.00 435 Pension Contribution ........... 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and 819.00 211,458.00 R :v 09012 Health Relief Associations 435 Pension Contribution 09013 P.E.R.A. and Social Security 2,005,803.00 108,985.00 Appliances .................... 6 435 Pension Contribution .......... 09020 Workmen's Compensation 1,775,000.00 05120 Fire Fighting 425 In Lieu of Salary .............. 426 Doctors Fees 228,500.00 113 Salaries -Fire .................. 225 Motor Vehicles -Repair ........ 5,605,517.00 160,000.00 ........... 427 Hospitals and Nurses .......... 428 Miscellaneous 62,000.00 115,000.00 301 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies . 2,000.00: ....... 429 Supplemental Benefits .00 7,500.00 304 Electrical Supplies .............. 100.00 .......... 465,000.00 322 Motor Fuel ..................... 340 Office Supplies ... ..... ... 20,000.00 300.00 8,011,384.00 341 .::: 53 880.00 Public Improvement Contributions 343 Household SuppliWear es 344 Medical and Dental Supplies .... 500.00 3150000 500.00 09050 Public Improvement Aid 465 Contribution to Special Fund 356 Fire Fighting Supplies ......... 4,000.00 88,280.00 �,' ., 09051 Exempt Property Assessments 600,000.00 P 253 Sprinkling Assessments ....... 46,394.00 803 Capital Outlay -Automotive Equipment 15,000.00 254 Forestry Assessments ....... 7,576.00 53,970.00 ... ... ..... 821 Capital Outlay -Fire Equipment .4 465 Contribution to Special Fund.. and Hose .... .. ..... .... 17,000.00 126,718.00 180,668.00 829 Capital Outlay Equipment 09052 Forfeited Property Assessments (N.O.C.) .....E................. 25,000.00 57,000.00 5,910,797.00 s �, 253 Sprinkling Assessments ........ 2,622.00 254 Forestry Assessments .......... 342.00 2,964.00 05130 Fire Radio Division �' 465 Contribution to Special Fund ... 4,077.00 226 Machinery and Equipment - Repair ........................ 5,000.00 09053 Easements 7,041.00 807 Capital Outlay -Radio .......... 357.00 5,357.00 203 Postage ........... .............. 100.00 i� 208 Official Publications ........... 700.00 800.00 05140 Fire Communications 151,938.00 422 Compensation for Easements ... 5,200.00 8,000.00 113 Salaries -Fire ................. 226 Machinery and Equipment- _. Repair .. .. ................ 100.00 '. 793.729.00 340 Office...... ................. 349 Books, Periodicals and 300.00 Miscellaneous 09060 Contingent Reserve Newspapers ................... 100.00 400.00 152,438.00 .° 410 Special Appropriation ........ GENERAL SPECIFIED: 1,276,989.00 2.022,611.00 05150 Fire Hydrants 221 Water and Sewer Rental ........ 1,436.00 '^ 00105 Cit Administrator y • • . . 00110 Budget Director 61,121.00 8,841,148.00 .......... 00210 Consumer Protection .. 31.250.00 36,049.00 01050 Maint. Coordinator ....... 20,000,00 01100 Operations Research ...... 50,000.00 02230 Winter St. Maintenance Contingency from i SUMMARY - FIRE DEPARTMENT .- Federal Revenue Fire Administration ................ Fire Station Maintenance .......... Fire Plans and Training School .... 330,521.00 171,434.00,` 57,707.00 Sharing .. .. .. 03200 Environmental Protection• Administration 400,000.00 31,398.00 Fire Prevention 211,458.00 03305 Housing Inspection •. r .................... F452.00 ire Fighting ...:................... 5,910,797.00 04001 Police Administration •.... 5,009. 0 d Fire Radio Division ................ 5,357.00 05001 Fire Administration ...... 5,009.00 Fire Communications ............... 152,438.00 09115 Criminal Justice Fire Hydrants ...................... 1,438.00 Program ................ 61,334.00 745,622.00 6,841,148.00 _ 2,022.811.00 850 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Code Appropriations Code Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals 09065 Judgment and Compromise 09170 Cityy Hall and Court Nouse Huitding Maintenance 421 Judgments ...................... (City's 50% Share) 5,000.00 09070 Tort Liability - Salaries—County Civil Service .. Contingent Salary Reserve 512,856.00 112 Salarles—Clerical .. ... .... . 7,435.00 25,600.00 126 Salaries—Exempt-Professional 23,463.00 300.00 12,000.00 141 Fees—Legal ... .... .. ......... 4,000.00 9,200.00 160 Fees—Medical 500.00 6 00.00 100,600.00 171 Fees—Investigation ............. 8,000.00 43,398.00 13,500.00 201 Automobile Allowance .......... 850.00 1,800.00 261 Insurance and Bonds ........... 1,800.00 2,650.00 100.00 420 Settlements ..... .. ........ 50,000.00 15,000.00 421 Judgments and Claims .......... 125,000.00 175,000.00 221,048.00 09075 Legal Aid to Misdemeanents . ........ Grounds—Upkeep Air Conditioning—Repair......, 4,500.00 200.00 141 Fees—Legal ..................... Elevator Maintenance Misc. 21,792.00 09080 Financial Forms Maintenance and Repair . , Oiling and Flushing 500.00 206 Printing and Binding .......... Assessments ...... Insurance and Bonds 35,000.00 09085 Surety Bond Premiums Misc. Contractual Services ...... 3,000.00 261 Insurance and Bonds ........... Janitor and Sanitation Supplies . Plumbing Supplies 200.00 09090 Urban Corps Program .............. Paint .................. Electrical Supplies ............. Carpentry Materials 1,300.00 2,700.00 3,500.00 269 Mise. Contractual Services ..... .. Miss. Maintenance Supplies ... ­ 8,000.00 09095 Wilder Baths Mise. Machinery and Equipment Parts and Supplies 221 Water and Sewer Rental ....... ........... Office Supplies .................. 3,500.00 09100 Civic Organization Contribudoas Clothing (Wearing Apparel) .. Mise. 200.00 500.00 461 City Contribution ............... Materials (N.O.C.) ....... 16,800.00 Winter Carnival Association ... 5,000.00 23,500.00 Memorial Day Association ...... 1,200.00 3,000,00 1,500.00 St. Paul Humane Society ...... 3,600.00 International Institute ......... 5,500.00 950.00 St. Paul Beautiful .............. 1,500.00 400.00 09105 Existing Obligations Total Appropriation.. 465 Contribution to Special Fund .. Less County's 50% Share ...... 485,486.00 Solid Waste Collection .......... 28,586.00 Civic Center Operating ........ 126,900.00 Forestry Revolving ............ 330,000.00 17,322.00 09110 Model Cities ..... 865.00 465 Contribution to Special Fund .. Gas, Electricity and Steam40.00 ­** 114,000.00 09115 Criminal Justice Program Building and Office Space— 465 Contribution to Special Fund .. Rental ........................ 59,667.00 09120 Code Enforcement—Census Janitor and Sanitation Supplies Tract 9 & 10 . 465 Contribution to Special Fund .. Total Appropriation... 164,761.00 09125 Municipal Memberships Less County's 50% Share ........ 251 Dues and Memberships ....... 09180 465 Department uTraveloandeEdu Education 9,725.00 National League of Cities ...... 1,200.00 37,200.00 League of Minnesota Schedule B.. 264 Police Training School ­. . . . . � � � 6,933.00 Municipalities ................ 5,083.00 2,400.00 Ramsey County League of Schedule C ..................... 2,430.00 Municipalities..... .. .... 900.00 _ League of Minn. Municipalities— (civic Center) Metro Section ................ 2,542.00 09130 Public Examiner Rental ........................ 151 Fees—Public Examiner ......... 54,880.00 202 Telephone ...................... 120.00 55,000.00 09135 Port Authority 461 City Contribution .............. 40,112.00 09145 Charter Commission 269 Misc. Contractual Services .... 3,000.00 09150 City -County Services Administration (City's 50% Share) 461 City Contribution .............. 7,119.00 09155 Messenger Service (Citys 50% Share) 461 City Contribution .............. 6,412.00 09160 Microfilming (Citi"- 50% Share) 461 City Contribution .............. 15,977.00 09165 Duplicating (City's 50% Share) 461 City Contribution .............. 35,027.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 851 Code Activity and Expenditure Titles Appropriations Amoun'.s 09170 Cityy Hall and Court Nouse Huitding Maintenance Sub Totals Totals (City's 50% Share) Salaries—County Civil Service .. Contingent Salary Reserve 512,856.00 ..... Fees—public Examiner 25,600.00 ......... Fees—Other .................... 300.00 12,000.00 550,756.00 Telephone Printing andBinding............. 9,200.00 .... ... Gas, Electricity and Steam .. Water and Sewer Rental 6 00.00 100,600.00 Sanitary - Services 13,500.00 Office Equipment andFurniture 1,800.00 Repair ....... Buildings and Structures — 100.00 Repair .................... Machinery and Equipment— 15,000.00 Repair ........................ Laundry 500.00 . ........ Grounds—Upkeep Air Conditioning—Repair......, 4,500.00 200.00 Elevator Maintenance Misc. 4,000.00 26,320.00 Maintenance and Repair . , Oiling and Flushing 500.00 Assessments ...... Insurance and Bonds 421.00 9,000.00 Misc. Contractual Services ...... 3,000.00 183,641.00 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies . Plumbing Supplies 5,000.00 .............. Paint .................. Electrical Supplies ............. Carpentry Materials 1,300.00 2,700.00 3,500.00 .. Miss. Maintenance Supplies ... ­ 300.00 3,000.00 Mise. Machinery and Equipment Parts and Supplies ........... Office Supplies .................. 800.00 Clothing (Wearing Apparel) .. Mise. 200.00 500.00 Materials (N.O.C.) ....... 500.00 17,600.00 Health and Welfare Premiums . Severance 23,500.00 Pay ......... Reimbursement to Purchasing . 3,000,00 1,500.00 28,000.00 Capital Outlay—Shop Equipment ........... Capital Outlay—Furniture and 950.00 Appliances .................... 400.00 1,350.00 Total Appropriation.. —TB -1,347.00 Less County's 50% Share ...... 39067.50 465 Contribution to Special Fund ... 09175 Cit Hall and Court House Veterans 390,673.50 Quarters (City's 50% Share) Salaries—County Civil Service .. Contingent Salary Reserve 17,322.00 ..... 865.00 18,187.00 Gas, Electricity and Steam40.00 ­** Building and Office Space— Rental ........................ 9,000.00 9,040.00 Janitor and Sanitation Supplies . 250.00 Total Appropriation... Less County's 50% Share ........ 27,477.00 13,738.50 09180 465 Department uTraveloandeEdu Education 13,738.50 204 Travel—Schedule A..s.......... 251 Dues and Membership— 37,200.00 Schedule B.. 264 Police Training School ­. . . . . � � � 6,933.00 271 Local Lectures and Workshops-- 2,400.00 Schedule C ..................... 2,430.00 98,963.00 09190 Civic Promotion Rents _ (civic Center) 241 Building and Office Space— Rental ........................ 85,000.00 3,848 812.00 I 852 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 853 Code Appropriations Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals — GENERAL APPENDIX - GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS 09180 Department Travel and Education Employee Benefits .. ... . Public Improvement Contributions . 8,011,384.00 793,729.00 Schedule A 4 Miscellaneous ....................... 3,848,612.00 204 TRAVEL Activity 12,653,725.00 Code Title Sub Totals Totals . - JUDICIAL •.'=",, 4 MUNICIPAL COURT .-. a 00050 Municipal Court .................................. 3,000.00 Code ,., Appropriations Total Judicial ' Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals """"""""• • • • • • • • • • 3.000.00 DEBT 09950 General Debt Interest 401 Interest Expense ................ 4,403,272.00 Activity 09960 General Debt Maturities Code eIVETitle EXECUTMAYOR Sub Totals Totals 402 Redemption and Maturities .... 4,881,000.00 09962 Armory Maturities 402 Redemption and Maturities - 00100 Mayor's Administration ...... 00105 City Administrator ..................•' 8,500.00 .... 26,750.00 + 00110 Budget Director ......... . . . • • . • • • """".. 1,500.00 9,311022.00 ......................... 00115 Federal Programs Administration ............... 700.00 1,500.00 (s. 00140 City Planning ....................... • • • • • -' 500.00 _ s 00150 De t, of Human Rights ........ 00151 •'•••••••••••• irmative 600.00 Action Program ..................... 00155 Civil Service ..................................... 800.00 1,450.00 Code Appropriations Total Activity and Expenditure Titles Amounts Sub Totals Totals """""""""""""""• 15,550.00 RAMSEY COUNTY WELFARE DEPARTMENT Activity Activity 09980 Ramsey County Welfare ' Code Title - Department CITY ATTORNEY Sub Totals Totals 461 City Contribution .............. (City's 27!2% Share) 6,026,092.00. 00200 City Attorney Administration .................. 600.00 Total......................................... 600.00 Activity - ANALYSIS OF CITY CONTRIBUTION CITY CLERKitle Sub Totals Totals Total City -County !�00250 City Clerk Records ••••••••�••••••••••••••,....... 300.00 Appropriation Receipts Share ,"~. Total Administration Salaries ............................ 5,474,800.00 3,264.800.00 2,210,000.00 - ......................................... 300.00 Other Expense ..................... 2,082,352.00 1,241,500.00 840,852.00 Activity Total Administration ................ 7,557,152.00 4,506,300.00 3,050,852.00s Code Title Sub Totals Totals - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND MGMT SERVICES Programs - 01001 Finance and Mgmt. Services Administration .... 01150 Accounting and Auditing 1,000.00 Old Age Assistance ................ 1,184,345.00 854,040.00 330,305.00 ........................ 01200 Finance Cashier 850.00 Aid to Families with 01250 Purchasing • • • • • • • • • • """""" • ' • ' • • • • •' 300.00 Dependent Children • • • • • - • • • • • • 26,023,350.00 21,549,810.00 4,473,540.00 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - - • • • • 01300 Assessments and Valuations 500.00 Aid to the Blind ................... Aid to the Disabled ................ 139,100.00 2,983,620.00 109,310.00 2,450,500.00 29,790.00 533,120.00 • + ••••••• •• •....... Total 300.00 Aid to the Disabled—MD .......... 2,090,880.00 2,090,880.00 �; ......................................... 2,750.00 General Relief ..................... 2,825,810.00 98,620.00 2,727,190.00 3 Child Welfare ...................... 1,316,540.00 514,760.00 801,780.00, Activity Medical Assistance ........... 30,533,360.00 24,609,050.00 5,924,310.00 Code Title Medical General Relief•............ 3,138,000.00 76,800.00 3,061,200.00 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Sub Totals Totals Disabled Veterans . .. ........... Special Services and Costs .,.,...... 9,000.00 5,788,696.00 5,020,392.00 9,000.00 768,304.00 02001 Public Works Admintstration -• .. ........ •........ 1,000.00 Emergency Assistance .............. 385,920.00 212,250.00 173,670.00 02100 Design and Engineering Administration 300.00 02105 Traffic Design .................................... 300.00 Total Programs ....................... 76,418,621.00 57,586,412.00 18,832,209.00 Total 11600.00 Total Welfare ......................... 83,975,773.00 62,092,712.00 21,883,061.00 Ramsey Nursing Home Activity Code Title Salaries ............................ Other Expense ..................... 930,187.00 4fi8,4:3.00 930,187.00 438,443.00 30,000.00 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES Sub Totals Totals 03001 Community Services Administration ............ 2,000.00 Total Ramsey Nursing Home ........ 1,398,610.00 1,368,610.00 30,000.00 03050 Library Services ................................ 800.00 3t 03100 Parks and Recreation Administration ........... 900.00 85,374.303.00 63,461,322.00 21,913.061.00 - 03120 Conservatory .................................... 03132 Parks Ground Maintenance 300,00 Less County Share 72.5% ............ 15,886,969.00 ......... 03170 Recreation Centers ...... ••••••••••- 300,00 03200 Environmental Protection Administration ,.,... 25500.00 City Contribution 27.5% .............. 8_—,p28 09.00 03220 Occupational Health and Safe ................ 03310 300.00 Building Inspection ...... 300.00 Total......................................... 4,750.00 854 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 855 Activity Code Title Activity DEPARTMENT OF POLICE Sub Totals Totals Code Title Sub Totals Totals 04001 Police Administration ......... """""""' 1,500.00 01250 Division of Purchasing ....... . . . 04140 Services Divi�;nn National . . . National Institute of Government 250.00 Total Purchasing Agents ....... Twin City Purchasing Agents•.......• 140.00 ......................................... 5.600.00 ..... ., 140.00 a. a Activity 01300 Division of Assessments and Valuations - Code Title St. Paul Area Board of Realtors . . . . . . . '• �••��•��... 70.00 70.00 FIRE DEPARTMENT Sub Totals Totals - :. 05001 Fire Administration ................... 1,500.00 535.00 05100 Fire Plans and Training School .. 1,300.00 •,. 05110 Fire Prevention""""""' .................................. 250.00 Activity Total""""""""'•'•••••••• 3,050.00 Code Title Organization DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Sub Totals Totals Total Executive ..................... 34 200.00 02001 Public Works Administration ,- Grand Total ......... American Public Works Association ......... ` 375.00 495.00 .................................. 37.200.00 American Society for Testing g ............... 70.00 -` 02140 Electrical Design....... .. Institute of Electrical and•••• .. 50.00 09180 Department Travel and Education Electronics Engineers ................... 25,00 ScheduleB Illuminating Engineering Society ••••• 25.00 251 DUES AND MEMBERSHIPS Activity 495.00 Code Title Organization Sub Totals Totals JUDICIAL Activity • 00050 Municipal Court................................. 270.00 Code Title Organization North American Judges Association 290.00 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES Sub Totals Totals Minnesota Municipal Judges Association.. 30.00 03050 Library Services American Library Association 750.00 1,050.00 .... Urban Library Trustee's Association ••• � 300.00 Activity Code Title Organization 03100 Parks and Recreation Administration...........70.00 National Park Recreation EXECUTIVE Sub Totals Totals and Association Mid Continent Park and 40.00 40.00 MAYOR Recreation Conference 10.00 00100 Mayor's Administration • • • • • """"' 1,500.00 St. Paul Beautiful ............ ...... •.•. 10.00 U. S. Conference of Mayors ...... .. ....... 1,500.00 Minnesota Recreation and Park Association.. 10.00 00140 City Planning 03120 Conservatory ..................................... 35.00 .................................... Urban Land Institute .....................: .. 75.00 75,00 American Association of Botanical Gardens.. Minnesota Commercial Flower Growers 10.00 00150 Dept. of Human Rights .... American Horticulture Society .............. ' 10.00 15.00 .o....................... International Association of 125.00 03122 Zoo ....... Human Rights Agencies ...n Rights National Association of Human Rights 100.00 a .......................... National Park and Recreation Association ... . The Wildlife Society 25.00 85.00 • Workers.................................... 25.00 . o ....... Parks' American Society of Zoological Parks 20.00 00155 Civil Service and Aquariums ............................ 40.00 ..................................... Public Personnel Assoclation ............... National Civil Service League 385.00 485.00 03170 Recreation Centers .............................. 25A0 ............... American Society for Trainfng 50.00 Minnesota Recreation and Park Association .. 25.00 and Development 30.00 03174 Municipal Athletics - .............. National Park and Recreation Association �. � 25.00 25.00 2,165.00 03200 Environmental Protection Administration .. Minnesota Environment Association . . . . . � � � � � 40.00 95.00 Activity • American Public Health Association .. •.... 20.00 Code Title Organization g Sub Totals Totals Minnesota Public Health Association American Association for Advancement 10.00 CITY CLERK of Science 00250 City Clerk Records .............................. 125.00 ............... ............... Adult Education Association of the U.S.A.... 15.00 10.00 y International Institute of Municipal 03212 Food Regulation Clerk Association .......................... 125.00 ................................. American Public Health Association ........ 20.00 30.00 Minnesota Sanitarians Association .......... 10.00 - Activity 03220 Occupational Health and Safety Code Title Organizati- Sub Totals Totals ................. Nati ngonal Safety Council ..................... American Society of Safety Engineers 485.00 520.00 - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES ..... 03222 Testln g Laboratory .............................. 35.00 01150 Accounting and Auditing 130.00 American Concrete Institute ................ 25.00 120.00 Municipal Finance Officers Association ..... 130.00 American Chemical Society.. .... 25.00 American Society for Testing Materials ..... 70.00 01200 Finance Cashier.................................. 85.00 03300 Housing and Building Code Administration Minnesota Chapter-Municipal Finance Officers Assn. ..... American Society for Testing Materials 70.00 515.00 ..................:.......... Municipal Treasurer's Association .......... 10.00 75.00 ..... Building Officials and Code Admin. International - ...................... Portland Cement Association ................ 200.00 60.00 856 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 857 :-„ Activity s' Code Title Organization Sub Totals Totals - Activity Code Title American Concrete Association • National Association 25.00 CITY ATTORNEY Totals of Elevator Safety Auth's 00200 City Attorney Administration ................... '^ . ............................. St National Fire Protection Association ...... , . 50.00 30.00 500.00 American Society of Big., Refrig., & Air Cond. Engineers .................... 35.00 Activity " International Association of ;� Code Title Electrical Inspectors ....................... ' 45.00 CITY CLERK Totals 03305 Housing Insp-c*ion .............................. - 25.00 00250, City Clerk Records ........... _................• 25.00 -i National Association of Housing and , fr' Redevelopment Officers ......... 25.00 .Activity ., 03310 Building Inspection ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175.00 Code Title . International Association of Electrical Inspectors DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES Totals tern , . ional .......... Minnesota Chapter of International 185.00 � � 03001 Community Services Administration ............ 155.00 Conference of Building Officials ........... 10.00 03102 Parks and Recreation Building Maintenance 2,770.00 .... 03132 Parks Ground Maintenance 50.00 ..................... 03200 Environmental 200.00 Protection Administration ...... 100,00 Activity 03300 Housing and Building Code Administration ...... 250.00 Code Title Organization Sub Totals Totals < 03305 Housing Inspection200.00 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE # """"•'•'••.....••.•••..... 09001 Police Administration ......... ........ ... tett.. .. 363.00 03310 Building Inspection ......................... tett. 300.00 American Academy of Forensic Science 40.00 1255.00 American Association of Blood Banks ...... 10.00 American Institute of Physics............... American Polygraph 30.00 Grand Total .............................. 2,430.00 Association .. ... . International Association for Identification .. 25.00 60.00 International Association of Chiefs of Police.. 125.00 International Narcotic Enforcement Officers Association 20.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY Minnesota Chiefs of Police Association ...... 10.00 Schedule D Minnesota Division of International Activity Association of Indent . ..................... 12.00 Code Title National Safety Council ... ......... ........ 16.00 `� LEGISLATIVE Item Cos[ Total Ramsey County Chiefs of Police Association Tri 5.00 00001 City Council Administration -County Law Enforcement Aid Association 10.00 ". ..................... 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment 1 -Portable Calculator 3,400.00 Activity € 2 -Tape Recorders ... tett.............. 350.00 250.00 Code Title Organization Sub Totals Totals 2 -Dictating -Transcription ...... 28 -Filing Cabinets .......................... 500.00 2,300.00 FIRE DEPARTMENT 05001 Fire Administration ............................. 110.00- 00002 City Council Research ................ 4,000.00 �.� International Association of .- 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment Arson Investigators........ 30.00 1 -Overhead Projector ....................... 500.00 International Association of Fireire Chiefs .... 20.00 12 -Filing Cabinets ........................... 640.00 Metro Paid Fire Chiefs Association ........ 5.00 Shelving .................................. 340.00 National Fire Protection Association ........ 55.00 1 -Microfilm Reader, 16 -35MM .............. 1,520.00 tett ..dation ... 05110 Fire Protection ................. 100.00 I -Typewriter ..................... tett....... 500.00 International Association of 3,500.00 ' Arson Investigators tett. .. ... .............. Minnesota State Fire Chiefs Association 30.00 10.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances National Fire Protection Association ........ 60.00 2 -Desks ...................................... 300.00 2 -Chairs ..................................... 200.00 210.00 Total Executive .......................... 6.663.00 500.00 Grand Total .............................. 8,933.00 Total Legislative ........................... 7,900.00. Activity Code Title Item Cost Total -' 09180 Department Travel and Education JUDICIAL 00050 Municipal Court Schedule C 271 LOCAL LECTURES AND WORKSHOPS .................................. 606 Capital Outla -Bldg.-Constr.- 2,300.00 Activity Window Modifii anon for Air Conditioning .. 700.00 Code Title EMAYOR XECUTIVE Totals 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances ...................... 6 -Filing Cabinets .....oners 600.00 00150 Dept. Human Rights .......................... 200.00 5 -Portable Air Conditi ................ 1,000.00 a 00155 Civil Service ..................................... 450.00 _ 1,800.00 650.00 Total Judicial .............................. 2.300.00 858 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 Activity 859 Code Title Item Cost Total Activity EXECUTIVE Code Title MAYOR 1 -Public Address System Item Cost - Total 00100 Mayor's Administration .......................... 500.00 1 -Tape Recorder """"""' • • 150.00 801 Capital Outlay Equipment ........................ •=� 1 -Speaker's Stand 150.00 .Office 1 -Calculator ............. ........ .... .. .... .. 500.00 a d ...................... 1 -Portable Blackboard 25.00 ...................... 50.00 00105 City Administrator................ 3,190.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment 575.00 2 -Electric Typewriters ...................... 950.00 Total " 1 -Calculator ....... .... ........ .... ........ .. 500.00 " " " " " " " 13,460.00 • 1,450.00 Activity 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 5- Executive Desks Code Title CITY ATTORNEY Item Cost Total .......................... 5 -Executive Chairs ........ ............ ...... 0.00 250.00 00200 City Attorney Administration 2 -Typewriter Desks ....... .. ................ 320.00 ....... ._.,•_...•. 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment 848.00 2 -Typewriter Chairs ................... ... 5--5-Drawer Files ............................ 70.00 500.00 S -Air Conditioners .......................... 500.00 - - 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances R-, 2 -Executive Desks 1,740.00 2 -Chairs ......... 248.00 00110 Budget Director .................................. 1,980.011 ............................ ..... ..................... 100.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment 1 -Calculator ................................. 500.00 348.00 1 -Typewriter ................ 475.00 Total ....................................... 848.00 975.00 Activity Code Title Activity CITY CLERK Item Cost Total Code Title Item Cost Total 00250 City Clerk Records 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances .......... ................ 801 Ca ital Outbi q� jp ' -. P y -Office E of ment 1,608.00 3 -Executive Desks .......................... 1 -Typewriter Desk .......................... 360.00 150.00 1 -Electric Typewriter ...................... {�, 5 -Filing Cabinets 400.00 3 -Executive Chairs ........... ...... ........ 150.00 ...... ............. ......... 2 -Stene Chairs ................... 375.00 1 -Ty ewriter Chair .......................... 35.00 ........... 3 -Steno Desks ..................... ..... 150.00 483.00 3-5- rawer Files ........ ............. ....... 300.00 1 -Adding Machine .......................... 200.00 1,005.00 - Total ........................................ 1.608.00 00140 City Planning .................................... 4,000.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment Activity 2 -Calculators,, .... ... 6 -Adding Maines ........................ .. 1,000.00 1,200.00 Code Title DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND Item Cost Total 2,200.00 MANAGEMENT SERVICES 01020 Building Design ........ • � 805 Ca ital Outlay -Furniture Furniture and Appliances p y- pp '• Capital Outla •• •• •.. 801 Ca y -Office Equipment "' • • • • • . • 4,325.00 8 -Desks ..................................... 1,600.00 2 -Electric Calculators ....... 595.00 8 -Chairs ..................................... 200.00 1,800.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 6 -Drafting Tables ............................ ,. 6 -Drafting Stools 3,000.00 00150 Dept. of Human Rights ............... .. ......... 820.00 ....... ,.... 6 -Drafting Table Lamps 480.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment 1 -Tape Recorder .......................... .. 100.00 ..................... 1 -Cabinet ..... ........ .. ..................... 180.00 70.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 3,730.00 6 -Steel File Cabinets ........................ 720.00 01150 Accounting and Auditing .................. 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment • • 500.00 00155 Civil Service ..................................... 2,970.00 1 -Electric Adding Machine ................ 500.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment (Civil Service) 1 -Electric Typewriter ....................... 1 -Electric Collator (16 sheet) 470.00 1,000.00 01250 Division of Purchasing................. 801 Capital Outlay-Oice Equipment 1,470.00 ................ 1 -Test Material Case ........................ 50.00 3 -Electric Calculators ....................... 1 -Electric T Typewriter 975.00 1 -Calculator ................................. 1 -Dictaphone ................................ 325.00 350.00 ....................... 335.00 1,310.00 2,195.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 1 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances (Civil Service) -Desk ....................................... 1 -Chair ...................................... 110.00 50.00 1 -Executive Chair .......................... 100.00 2 -Storage Cabinets .......................... 100.00 160.00 200.00 01300 Division of Assessments and Valuations Capital Outlay Equip. ......... 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment 1 Dictaphone Machine 3,075.00 801 -Office (orientationProgram) ...................... 2 -Printing Calculators -Monroe ............ 400.00 1,300.00 1 -Overhead Pro]eetor • . . . 150.00 1 -Electronic Calculator -Portable .......... 400.00 1 -Flip Chart and Easel 50.00 1 -Tape Recorder-portable..............250.00 3 -Electric Erasing Machines ......... •....... '105.00 860 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCI Activity 4,500.00 02225 Winter Street Maintenance ...................... Code Title Item ost Total 4 -Business Chairs ....... 60.00 804 Capital Outlay -Construction Equipment 1 -10 -Drawer Standard Map Case ........... 00.00 14,000.00 1-2 Shelf Storage Cabinet .................... 0.00 M....echa...nic...al 808 Capital Outlay m 01350 Division of License and Permit Administration.. 1-210 Gal. Steel Sprayer Tank with 800.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment 1,500.00 2-Jari Type Sickle Bar Mowers ............ 2 -Electric Typewriter ....................... 800.00 Total ....................................... 10,170.00 Activity Code Title Item Cost Total DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 02001 Public Works Administration .................... 665.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 2 -Executive Desks ........................... 300.00 2 -Executive Chairs .......................... 125.00 4 -Top and Bottom Book Cases .............. 240.00 02105 Traffic Design .................................... 3,500.00 802 Capital onEquipment 2 -Traffic Counters .:........................ 800.00 803 Capital Outlay -Automotive Equipment 1 -Automobile ............................... 2,700.00 02120 Sewer Design .. .... ... ..... ........... 2,566.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment 1 -Microfilm Reader Printer ................. 2,136.00 2 -Portable Readers .......................... 400.00 2 -Card Trays ................................ 30.00 02135 Bridge Design and Inspection .................... 1,620.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 1 -Drafting Table ............................ 250.00 1 -Auxiliary Drawn Unit .................... 70.00 1 -Draftsman's Chair ......................... 60.00 3-4 Unit File Cabinet ....................... 180.00 2 -Steel Desks ........ ............... .... 300.00 2 -Desk Chairs ...................... ....... 120.00 16 -Steel Lockers ... .. ............ .. .. .. ..... 690.00 02205 Traffic Operations ................................ 3,000.00 803 Capital Outlay -Automotive Equipment 1 -Sign Truck ................................ 3,000.00 02210 Signal Maintenance .............................. 7,450.00 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment 1 -Manual Typewriter ....................... 250.00 802 Capital Outlay -Shop Equipment 1 -Bench Model Drill Press .................. 150.00 1 -Floor Model Drill Press ................... 250.00 1 -Large. Grinder .................... ......... 150.00 1-Vibro Tester .............................. 200.00 1 -Eagle Test Panel .......................... 300.00 4-630 Volt Ohmmeter., ....................... 400.00 I -!z Ton Electric Hoi...................... 300.00 1 -Electric Winch ............................ 350.00 1 -Hydraulic Winch ...... ................... 400.00 1 -Body Grinder ............................. 200.00 2,700.00 803 Capital Outlay -Automotive Equipment 1 -Service Truck ............................ 4,500.00 02225 Winter Street Maintenance ...................... 803 Capital Outlay -Automotive Equipment 3 -Sander Trucks (Spinners) ................ 25,000.00 804 Capital Outlay -Construction Equipment 1-4 Wheel Tractor Loader .................. 14,000.00 02235 Weed Cutting ...-.. .........Equip...ent..... .... M....echa...nic...al 808 Capital Outlay m 1-210 Gal. Steel Sprayer Tank with Pump and Motor ... ...... ........... 1,500.00 2-Jari Type Sickle Bar Mowers ............ 1,000.00 02240 Bridge, Fence and Stairway Maintenance ....... 802 Capetal Outlay -Shop Equipment 1 -Exhaust Hood and Fan .................... 39,000.00-7, 2,500.00 9,300.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 861 Activity Code Title 803 Capital Outlay -Automotive Equipment 1 -Express Truck with Lift Gate .......... 804 Capital Outlay -Construction Equipment 1 -Adjustable Heeght Scaffolding on Trailer 1 -Portable Air Compressor ................. 02245 Lighting Maintenance .......... 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment 1 -Adding Machine .......... ................ 802 Capital Outlay -Shop Equipment 1 -Pipe Cutter 1 -pipe Benderas 1-GTorch ............................... 803 Capital Outlay -Automotive Equi 1 -Boom Truck ................. p. ment .... 02250 Lighting Building Maintenance 604 Capital Outlay-Bldg.-Constr...-Mechanical Major Roof Repair .......................... 821 Capital Outlay -Equipment (N.O.CJ Fire Extinguisher and Hose .................. Total........................................ Activity Code Title DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES 03001 Communi- ty Services Administration ........... 1Calculator................................ 03050 Library Services ... ...... 801 Capital Outlay-OfficeEquipment 1 -Typewriter ............. .................. 1-16MM Projector ...................... 4 -Tape Recorders .............................. 03051 Library Building Maintenance m.....e............. 802 Capftal Outlay -Shop Equipnt 1- Adjustable Scaffold .... e ............... 808 Capital Outlay -Mechanical Equipment 2-Snowblowers ............................. 03100 Parks and Recreation Administration ........... 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment 1 -Mimeograph Machine ........... 03102 Parks and Recreation Building Maintenance .. 808 Capital Outlay -Mechanical Equipment 1 -Hand Saw ................................ 1 -Drill Preas................................ 1-8" Jointer 1 -Sewer Cleaning Machine ........... � ::: ............ 1 -Sink Cleaning Machine . . . . . ................ 03104 Parks and Recreation Vehicle and Equipment Maint. .......................... 802 Capital Outlay -Shop Equipment 1 -Mower Reel Grinder . 1 -Mower Reel Lapping Machine 1 -Generator -Regulator Tester ............. 803 Capial Oulay-Automotive Equipment 2-14 Ton Pickup Trucks ............. 1 -Tractor with Post Hole Digger .... 808 Capital Outlay -Mechanical Equipment 1 -Sprayer ............................ 12-18" Rotary Mowers ................. Item Cost Total 4,400.00 1,200.00 3,300.00 4,500.00 600.00 300.00 °. 300.00 15,000.00 600.00 500.00 100.00 85,801.00 Item Cost Total 200.00 200.00 1,500.00 500.00 600.00 400.00 1,000.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 2,500.00 500.00 750.00 750.00 300.00 200.00 16,550.00 600.00 400.00 1,250.00 2,250.00 5,400.00 6,500.00 11,900.00 1,400.00 1,000.00 2,400.00 ■ 0 862 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Activity Code Title Item Cost Total 03120 Conservatory ..................................... 2,250.00 502 Capital Outlay -Land Improvement 15 -Concrete Planters ........................ 2,250.00 03132 Parks Ground Maintenance ...................... 3,000.00 502 Ca itat Outlay -Land Improvement Rehabilitation of Schiffman Fountain ........ 2,500.00 829 Capital Outlay -Equipment (N.O.C.) 18,000.00 l0�teel Fireplaces .......................... 500.00 03172 Recreation Centers Custodial and 750.00 Ground Maintenance ............................. 250.00 808 Capital Outlay -Mechanical Equipment 750.00 25 -Lawn Mowers ............................ 2,500.00 03200 Environmental Protection Administration ....... 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 1 -Double Pedestal Desk ................... 150.00 1 -Executive Chair ............... .. ... ....... 45.00 3-4 Drawer Files ............................ 225.00 03202 Health Building Maintenance .................... 808 Capital Outlay -Mechanical Equipment 450.00 1 -Vacuum Cleaner -Commercial Type ...... 200.00 .. ..... ..... 03204 Health Laboratory.. .. .. . 808 Capital Outlay -Mechanical Equipment 65,418.00 1 -Water Still and Water Storage Unit ...... 700.00 1 -Incubator ................................. 1,500.00 03208 Maternal and Infant Care ....................... 806 Capital Outlay -Instructional 1 -Resuscitation Training Model ............ 340.00 03210 Dental Health .... ... ..... ......... ..... 808 Capital Outlay -Mechanical Equipment 1_ ental Compressor ..................... .. 1-Vacudent ................ ... ............... 415.00 315.00 1 -Dental Stool ........... .......... ... ....... 45.00 2 -Contra Angles ............................. 140.00 03212 Food Regulation .............. ... __i3,034 00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances Total 1 -Drafting Table ............................ 125.00 1 -Stool ...................................... 20.00 1 -Cabinet .................................... 100.00 03214 Medical and Inspectional ......................... 6,489.00 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 1 -Cabinet .................................... 140.00 03220 Occupational Health and Safety ................. 808 Capital Outlay -Mechanical Equipment I _Nitrous Oxide Analyzer .................. 1,550.00 03300 Housing and Building Code Enforcement ........ 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment I_ Pe................................ 500.00 805 Capital Outlay Furniture and Appliances 819.00 1-TYPing Desk .............................. 225.00 1 -Chair ...................................... 70.00 5 -File Cabinets ............................. 290.00 03305 Housing Inspection .............................. Capital Outlay -Office Equipment Total 801 -- 1 -Microfilm Records System ................ 18,000.00 1 -Computerized Data Processing System ... 20,000.00 5 -Desks ..................................... 750.00 5 -Chairs ................. 250.00 5 -File Cabinets .............................. 750.00 03310 Building Ispection ..... .... .. ... ...... . Inspection 805 Capital Ou.:_, -irm ure and Appliances 21 -Single Pedestal Desks ................... 3,600.00 Total....................................... 5,775.00 2,500.00 420.00 200.00 2,200.00 340.00 915.00 245.00 140.00 1,550.00 1,085.00 39.750.00 3,600.00 80,445.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 1 863 Activity Code Title DEPARTMENT OF POLICE 04001 Police Administration ....... 801 Capital Outla "- " """"" y -Office Equipment 1 -Adding Machine .......... 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 3- Filing Cabinets ........ ................ 2 -Typewriter Stands ........... .......... 4 -Desks .. 1 -Executive Chair ......... ............."""' 1 -Chair Mat ........................ ...................... 04050 Police Building Maintenance ......... 609 Capital Outlay -Building Improvement Repairing and Repainting Windows ...... 802 Capital Outlay -Shop Equipment Replacing Electric Tools .................. 04120 Police Detective Division ..................... 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 4 -All purpose Fluorescent Lamps ....... 5 -Garment Masters ........................ 04140 Police Services Division ... .. .. .. .. 801 Capital Outlay -Office Equipment . 4 -Filing Trays ..................... 2 -Fingerprint Classification. 803 Capital Outlay -Automotive Equipment Various Motor Vehicles .................... 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 1 -New Ammo Load 1 -Primer Tube Filler*.'::::'..'::::::::::::::: 807 Capital Outlay -Radio 2 -Base Stations ..................... ...... 8 -Mobile Radios ........................... Total....................... .. ............ Activity Code Title FIRE DEPARTMENT 05050 Fire Station Maintenance............. . 802 Capital Outlay -Shop Equipment Replacing Electric Iiand Tools .............. 805 Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 2 -Water Heaters ........................... 05100 Fire Plans and Training School ................. 805 Capital Outla Furniture and Appliances 806 Cap tail Outlaye ns. structional . . ... .. 3 -Overhead Projectors ..................... 2-16MM Film Projectors .................... 2 -Carousel Slide Projectors .. I- Closed Circuit TV System ................ 1-3M Colored Transparency ............... 1 -Photo Print Drier ................. 05110 Fire Prevention805 ................. .. pli Capital Outlay -Furniture and Appliances 5 -Office D.... 3 -Chairs ............................. 2 -Filing Cabinets .......................... 05120 Fire Fighting 803 C-Papital Outlay -Automotive Equipment 1umper Engine .................. . .. . Item Cost Total • 1,391.00 104.00 175.00 64.00 748.00 250.00 50.00 1,287.00 5,775.00 5,500.00 275.00 450.00 150.00 300.00 65,418.00 40.00 44.00 84.00 45,000.00 5,570.00 650.00 6,220.00 6,114.00 8,000.00 14,114.00 __i3,034 00 Item Cost Total 900.00 500.00 400.00 6,489.00 140.00 750.00 850.00 250.00 3,900.00 199.00 400.00 6,349.00 819.00 534.00 165.00 120.00 57,000.00 15,000.00 864 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 865 - Activity 1971 1972 Code Title Item Cost Total 821 Capital Outlay—Fire Equipment and Hose Adopted Revenue from Sale of Water— Hose and Hose Clamps ....................... 17,000.00 903,496.00 829 Capital Outlay—Equipment (N.O.C.) 5,5fi1138,00 6,430,000.00 Ambulance Equipment ...................... 25,000.00 1,138,00 1,300.00 1,200.00 357.00 05130 Fire Radio Division 9,100.00 9,700.00 807 Capital Outlay—Radio 1,328.00 2,500.00 3_ Ouse Receivers .......................... 357.00 4,177.00 Total ....................................... 4,800.00 65,565.00 Total Executive ............................ 7,300.00 330,931.00 Grand Total ................................ 6,810,534.00 340,631.00 SELF SUPPORTING BUDGETS I have interpreted Charter Section 10.03.3 to mean those activities which are supported by the revenue generated by those paying for the use of the facility. City revenue is used only when these operations indicate a deficit will occur. Charter Section 10.04.1 reads as follows: "The total proposed expenditures shall not exceed the total Of the estimated income or financing provisions of each of the budgets." - In accordance with this Charter provision I have included in the Operations and Maintenance Budget of the General Revenue Fund appropriations to fund the estimated deficits in the following funds: Solid Waste Collections Fund ...........................$ 28,586.00 Civic Center Operating Fund ..........................$126,900.00 The following Budget Summaries are included in this Section: Water Department Funds Civic Center Authority Fund Sewer Maintenance Fund Solid Waste Collections Fund Municipal Stadium Fund City Market Fund Park Refectories Fund WATER DEPARTMENT 865 Expense: 1971 1972 1973 Revenues: Actual Estimated Adopted Revenue from Sale of Water— 851,964.00 846,675.00 903,496.00 Meter Accounts .................. 5,5fi1138,00 6,430,000.00 6,725,860.00 Flat Rates ............... ........ 1,138,00 1,300.00 1,200.00 Hydrant Permits ..... .... ..... ... 8,811.00 9,100.00 9,700.00 Sewer Flushing .................. 1,328.00 2,500.00 1,500.00 Street Flushing ................. 4,177.00 5,700.00 4,800.00 Miscellaneous .................... 14,657.00 7,300.00 16,100.00 Total Revenue from 6,810,534.00 7,177,625.00 7,293,728.00 Sale of Water ............... 5,597,263.00 6,455,900.00 6,758,960.00 Other Operating Revenue— 20,000.00 ....................... Monthly ......................... 59,473.00 25,720.00 Fire Protection .................. 61,848.00 65,000.00 68,000.00 Cut Offs ......................... 21,143.00 11,500.00 23,100.00 Rents ............................ 3,512.00 3,900.00 3,800.00 Plumber and Well Permits ...... 6,746.00 7,000.00 7,400.00 Recoverable Charges ............ 898,165.00 584,325.00 402,468.00 Total Other Operating Revenue 991,414.00 671,725.00 504,768.00 Total Operating Revenue ..... 6,588,677.00 7,127,625.00 7,263,728.00 Non Operating Income - Extra Services................... Pay Phones 31,915.00 Miscellaneous— ................... 21,857.00 50,000.00 30,000.00 Total Revenue ................ 6,610,534.00 717625.00 7,293,728.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 865 Expense: 1971 Actual 1972 Estimated 1973 Proposed Operation and Maintenance— Proposed Multi-purpose ................... Actual General Administration ....... Production Costs 851,964.00 846,675.00 903,496.00 ................ Distribution Costs ........ .... 1,519,028.00 ... 1,748,065.00 1,524,075.00 1,617,300.00 1,685,978,00 2,074,460.00 Total Operation and 10,000.00 160,000.00 .......... Theatre .... Office Rooms 12,395.00 141,743.00 Maintenance ................. 4,119,057.00 3,988,050.00 4,663,934.00 Recoverable Costs. Fixed Charges—Debt Service ..... 394 885.00 , 1,382,250.00 -54—,325.00 —402,468.00 Available for Capital 9000.00 1,371000.00 1,61,000.00 Improvements .................... 714,342.00 1,234,250.00 866,326.00 Total Expense ............... 6,810,534.00 7,177,625.00 7,293,728.00 CIVIC CENTER REVENUES *Appropriated in City General Revenue Fund budget to be paid as authorized by City. 1971 e'1972 1973 Building Rentals: Actual Estimated Proposed Multi-purpose ................... Actual Estimated Proposed Concourse Rooms ............. .. 200,000.00 Auditorium Hall ................. Exhibition Hall 163,460.00 150,000.00 10,000.00 160,000.00 .......... Theatre .... Office Rooms 12,395.00 141,743.00 13,000.00 5000000 ,.,. 20,000.00 7500000 .................. Ramsey Hall ...... 5,928.00 1,785.00 5,700.00 2,300.00 6,000.00 3 000.00 Veterans Hall ...... •••...••...• Stem Hall 8,000.00 9,000.00 9000.00 ... ......... .... ..... .. 15,900.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 Total Building Rentals ......... 347,211.00 250,000.00 503,000.00 Parking Ramp: Hourly Parking .................. Daily 16,578.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 ....................... Monthly ......................... 59,473.00 25,720.00 55,000.00 22,000.00 60,000.00 30,500.00 Event ............................ Commercial Contracts ........... 24,170.00 15,425,00 40,000.00 33,000.00 70,000.00 40,000,00 Special Contracts ................ 61000.00 5,000.00 7,500.00 Total Ramp Income .. ...... ... 147,366.00 175,000.00 228,000.00 Concessions: Commissions ..................... 28,911.00 30,000.00 95,000.00 Total Concessions .............. 28,911.00 30,000.00 95,000.00 Other Income: Extra Services................... Pay Phones 31,915.00 80,000.00 80,000.00 ... ................... Equipment Rental ............... 840.00 .. 800.00 2,500.00 1,200.00 5,000.00 Corkage Revenue ................ Catering (Outside) 500.00 1,000.00 Hotel -Motel Tax Allocation ..... 10,701.00 2,000.00 10,400.00 2,500.00 10,500.00 Miscellaneous .................... Civic Promotions -Rents 3,330.00 6,000.00 5,000.00 (Pd. by City) ................... -0- -0- 65,000.00" Total Other Income ...........48,786.00 102,200.00 170,200.00 Total Income ...................... 570,274.00 557,200.00 --i96.200 00 *Appropriated in City General Revenue Fund budget to be paid as authorized by City. EXPENSE 1971 1972 1973 Building Expense : Actual Estimated Proposed Payroll Salaries .... Fringe Benefits 315,119.00 353,000.00 525,000.00 ................. 29,389.00 3,300.00 -0- Total Payroll .................. 344,508.00 356,300.00 525,000.00 Utilities Heat ............................. Light and Power ................ 27,228.00 20,677.00 32,000.00 22,000.00 157,000.00 107,000.00 866 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 1971 1972 Actual Estimated Gas .............................. 520.00 600.00 Water and Sewer ................ 8,729.00 7,500.00 Total Utilities Expense ........ 57,154.00 62,100.00 Other Operational Expense .. Advertising and Promotion .. Hotel -Motel Advertising & Promotion ................... Insurance ..................... Telephone ... .. ..... Memberships and Conferences equipment Maintenance .. id Subscriptions .......... & Maintenance - Reguiar & Maintenance - Snow Removal .................. Depreciation -Equipment ....., Miscellaneous ................... Contingent ..................... Total Other Operational Expense ..................... Total Building Expense ...... Parking Ramp: Payroll Salaries ....................... Fringe Benefits ............... Total Payroll ................. (1) Only "event" Advertising & Promotions (Mainly Broadway Shows) Utilities Heat Light and Power Water and Sewer Total Utilities Other Operational Expense Advertising and Promotions ... Insurance ....................... Telephone ...................... Office Supplies .................. Printing ................ ......... Postage ................... .. .. Office Equipment Maintenance.. Dues and Subscriptions ......... Repairs -Maintenance .......... Repairs -Maintenance - Elevators ............... Rubbish Removal ............... Janitor Supplies ................ Snow Removal .pmen.......... Depreciation Equipment .. .. .. .. Miscellaneous .... ............ ... Total Other Operational Expense ...................... Total Parking Ramp .......... Other Expense: Opening Promotion Expense .... Civic Promotions -Rent ......... Total Other Expense Total All Expense . 1973 Proposed 2,600.00 28,600.00 295,200.00 ( 3,877.00 867 Summary: (55,740.00(1) 5,000.00 23,000.00 7,399.00 10,400.00 10,000.00 24,687.00 1,950.00 _ 88 264 00 7,225.00 7,500.00 11,000.00 65.00 500.00 500.00 1,865.00 1,500.00 2,000.00 2,426.00 2,000 IT 3,400.00 1,303.00 1,500.00 1,800.00 308.00 350.00 400.00 281.00 325.00 300.00 2,377.00 300.00 200.00 10,959.00 12,000.00 20,000.00 500.00 1,000.00 437.00 2,.00 3,000 7,500.00 3,410.00 2,500.00 8,000.00 -0- -0- 3,000.00 1,484.00 1,800.00 2,400.00 7,617.00 2,600.00 2,000.00 -0- -0- 4,000.00 133,460.00 53,725.00 100,500.00 535,122.00 472,125.00 920,700.00 56,269.00 62,000.00 70,000.00 5,464.00 650.00 -0- 61,733.00 62,650.00 70,000.00 183,783.00 Contractual Services Telephone 1,839.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 30,642.00 38,000.00 38,000.00 62.00 200.00 1,500.00 32,543.00 41,200.00 42,500.00 2,504.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 5,961.00 1,850.00 -0- 264.00 300.00 300.00 259.00 700.00 750.00 713.00 500.00 1,000.00 8.00 20.00 300.00 -0- 20.00 225.00 -0- 25.00 25.00 1,741.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 -0- 6,500.00 6,500.00 294.00 75.00 100.00 136.00 200.00 200.00 4,571.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 764.00 950.00 1,000.00 11,885.00(2) 300.00 500.00 29,140.00 20,440.00 19,900.00 123,416.00 124,290.00 132 400.00 -0- -0- 5,000.00 -0- -0- 65,000.00 -0- -0- 70 000.00 658,538.00 596 415.00 1,123,100.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 867 Summary: 1971 Actual 1972 Estimated 1973 Proposed ERevenues ........................ xpense .......................... 570,274.00 658,538.00 557,200.00 596,415.00 996,200.00 1,123,100.00 Deficit ......................... _ 88 264 00 39,215.00 126,900.00• (2) Includes: Consultant Fees .......$ 8,000.00 Watchman Service .,.. 3,328.00 Miscellaneous ......... 557.00 11 *Appropriated in City Genera 885.00 Revenue Fund Budget as a part of "Existing Obligations." SEWER MAINTENANCE PUBLIC SERVICE FUND evenues: 1971 Actual 1972 Estimated 1973 Proposed Sewer Service Fund ............. 826,962.20 907,000.00 925,408.00 Expenses: Sewer Repairs - Salaries Ungraded .............. Clerical """ 129,439.00 144,000.00 137,996.00 Manual and Maintenance ....... Professional 23,111,00 3000 ,000.00 416.00 26000.00 ,823.00 .................... 4,017.00 4,000.00 4,548.00 Total Salaries .................. 170,7,,11 193,000.00 183,783.00 Contractual Services Telephone ........... Printing and Binding ............ 182.00 50.00 -0- _0_ Sanitary Services ............... Office Equip. & Furniture 558.00 .0- 1,000.00 1,000.00 Repair ............... Motor Vehicle Repair ........... 297,00 4,951.00 1,000.00 5,000.00 1 000.00 Machinery Repair ............... Tools 143.00 -0- 6,000.00 -0- ... Mise. Maintenance and Repair .. Motor Vehicle Rental 201.00 32,589.00 -0- 40,000.00 -0- 42 000.00 ........... Tabulating Service ......... 8,115.00 347.00 12,000.00 12,000.00 Insurance and Bonds ,,,,,,.,,.. Paving Plant Services 180.00 -0- -0_ _0_ .......... 31,569.00 40,000.00 50,000.00 Total Contractual Services ..... 79,162.00 99,000.00 112,000.00 Commodities Janitor Supplies ................ Paint 118.00 _0_ -0 _ ...... - Street Repair Materials .. 129.00 265.00 Sewer Repair Materials ........ Carpentry Materials 12,499.00 -0- 20,000.00 _p_ 22,000.00 .. Mi Maintenance Supplies .... Motor Fuel 254.00 1,062.00 -0- 2,000.00 -0- 3,000.00 ................ Small Tools �..... ..... Clothing 36.00 1,349.00 -0- 2,000.00 2,000.00 _0 - ......... . Machine and Equipment Parts .. Office 759.00 690.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 Supplies Miscellaneous Materials ........ 137.00 529.00 -0. 1,000.00 _0_ 1,000.00 Total Commodies ............. 17,827.00 27,000.00 30,000.00 City Contribution ............... -0- 100,000.00 100,000.00 Capital Outlay ................... 235.00 Total Sewer Repairs ........... 268,019.00 419,000.00 425,783.00 House Drain Inspection - Salaries -Professional ............ 20,781.00 20,000.00 20,963.00 Contractual Services Motor Vehicle Repair ........... 1,287.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 Total House Drain Inspections.. 22,068.00 22,000.00 22.883.00 868 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 1971 1972 1973 869 Actual Estimated Proposed Interceptor Sewer Maintenance- 1971 Actual 1972 1973 Salaries Ungraded ...... 35,632.00 37,000.00 37,939.00 Contractual services Gas, Electric and Steam Estimated Proposed Manual and Maintenance ....... 16,315.00 17,000.00 14,999.00 ... .. Misc. Maintenance and Repair 17,912.00 22,000.00 26,000.00 Professional .. .... .... ...... ..... 4,017.00 5,000.00 4,548.00 �/ .. 355.00 _p_ - Total Salaries ........... ...... 55,964.00 59,000.00 57,486.00. ' Total Contractual Services .... 18,267.00 22,000.00 26,000.00 - Contractual Services '> :a Capital Outlay ...... """"" 679.00 - 0_ -0- Telephone .. . .............. - Printing and Binding 682.00 1,000.00 1,200.00 Total Sewer Pumping Stations 40,849.00 48,000.00 52,267.00 ........... Gas, Electric and Steam ........ 17.00 2,553.00 -0- 3,000.00 -0- 3,500.00 Sewer Maintenance -Equipment - Water and Sewer ... ......... 220.00 -0- -0_ Capital Outlay Motor Vehicle Repair ........... Machinery Repair ...... .... .... 4,545.00 1,047.00 5,000.00 1,000.00 6,000.00 1,200.00 "` Automotive Equipment ........ Construction Equipment 10,856.00 30,000.00 7,800.00 Custodial Service .. 1,213.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 .... .... _p_ -p- 3,350.00 Misc. Maintenance and Repair .. 4,847.00 5,000.00 8,000.00 :�" Total Sewer Maintenance Vehicle and Equipment Rental.. 215.00 -0- -0- Equipment ................... 10.856.00 30,000.00 Mise. Contractual Services ..... Paving Plant 8,979.00 10,000.00 12,000.00 `� `c; _ 11,15000 Services .......... - 15,473.00 16,000.00 25,000.00 Total Expenses ................ 720,567.00 907,000.00 5,408 00 Total Contractual Services .... 39,791.00 42,000.00 58,400.00,E Gain or Loss ................... 106.395.00 _p_ __92 -0- Commodities+ SOLID WASTE COLLECTION Janitor and Carpentry Supplies 114.00 -0- -0- -'i Actual 1972 1973 Electrical Supplies ....... ....... Heating 615.00 1,000.00 1,200.00 Revenue: Actual Estimated Proposed Fuels .................. Street Repair Materials ........ 154.00 1,987.00 -0- 2,000.00 -0-'; 2,400.00 Solid Waste Collection Fees ..... 152,040.00 624.507.00 626,999.00(2) Sewer Repair Materials ........ 106.00 -0- -0- Expenses: _ Misc. Maintenance Supplies .... Lubricants 230.00 -0- -0- Salaries and Small Tools ..... Miscellaneous Parts and 183.00 -0- -0- -= Ungraded • . • . • • . . • • . • • • • • • • • • • • . 136,917.00 350,000.00 Supplies ..................... 1,540.00 2,000.00 2,500.00- •.. Attendance and Inspectional ... Clerical 1,464.00 -0 338,994.00 Office Supplies .. ....... .. Mise. Materials-N.O.C. .. ...... 138.00 765.00 -0- 1,000.00 -0- 1,000.00 '" Manual and Maintenance "' ••••• 6,432.00 22,846.00 26,000.00 52,000.00 32 104.00 52,121.00 Total Commodities ... .. .. .. ... 5,832.00 6,000.00 7,100.00 '.` Total Salaries " " " " " " '••• 187,659.00 430,000.00 423,219.00 Reimbursement -Capital Project 22,380.00 23,000.00 -0- (z `*^ Contractual Services Automobile Allowance Capital Outlay ................... 408.00 -0- -0- ... a..... Telephone and Radio " " " " " ' 1,499.00 97.00 4,000.00 500.00 4,000.00 i ��i Posta e Travel I a...., � ,. � , ........... 2,381.00 8,0000.00 500.00 9,000.00 Total Interceptor Sewer Maintenance .................. 124,375.00 130,000.00 122,986.00 ,,. ;" .......................... Printing and Binding .......... Advertising 120.00 1,527.00 1,500.00 -0_ 1,800.00 ....... a ... .. Gas, Electric and Steam ....... 476.00 227.00 500.00 0,000.00 500.00 - 4 Water and Sewer Rental ........ Sanitary Services 53.00 700.00 7,000.00 700.00 70- Sewer Cleaning- ' -_- Motor Vehicle Repair ........... 20.00 17,231.00 -0- 50,000.00 Salaries Ungraded ......... .............. 173,149.00 181,000.00 203,853.00 s"}l Tabulating Services ....... • : ; : ; Motor Vehicle Rental 260AU 7.000.00 4,000.00 Clerical .. ....... .. ...... ........ Manual and Maintenance ...... 5,287.00 19,695.00 6,000.00 21,000.00 6,169.00 24,237.00 ,: - .. Land Fill Fees ............... ... 9,398.00 -0- 47,000.00 54,080.00 57,600.00 Total Salaries ................. 198,131.00 208,000.00 234,259.00 Total Contractual Services .... 33,289.00 125,200.00 139,180.00 " Commodities Miscellaneous Contractual Services ,.ir Supplies ......... Office Supplies 119.00 1,426.00 100.00 100.00 Water and Sewer Rental ....... 1,710.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 ,.� ................. Oil antl Lubricants ............. 191.00 1,500.00 -0- 1,500.00 Motor Vehicle Repair .......... Machinery Repair Rental 12,136.00 13,000.00 15,000.00 :'.' Chemicals ....................... 521.00 1,000.00 -0- 1,000.00 and .. Misc. Maintenance and Repair.. 751.00 4,253.00 -0- 4,000.00 1,000.00 5,000.00 �x�-, Total Commodities ............ 2,257.00 2,600.00 Motor Vehicle Rental .......... Paving Plant Services ......... 2,640.00 21,793.00 3,000.00 23,000.00 3,000.00 25,000.00. Fringe Benefits 15,574.00 2,600.00 .................. 65,000.00 8$00000 Total Contractual Services .... 43,283.00 45,000.00 51,000.00 - Capital Outlay Automotive Equipment ......... -0- -0- Commodities Misc. Material and Supplies .... 242.00 -0- -0- - Total Expenses ................ 218,779.00 622,800.00 -0- 628,999.00 Misc. Machinery Parts and Supplies ..... 4,074.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 - Gain or Loss ................... (66,739.00) 1,707.00 _ Misc. Materials N.O.C. ......... 20.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 ' (1) Fund commenced operations -0_ Total Commodities """"""' 4,336.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 -" August 9, 1971 _ 121 Includes city share of $28,586.00 Capital Outlay ................... 8,650.00 -0- -0- MUNICIPAL STADIUM Total Sewer Cleaning ......... 254,400.00 258,000.00 290,259.00 19711972 1873 Stadium Operations: Actual Estimated Proposed Operating Income- Sewer Pumping Stations- ,', Rentals .......................... Commissions -Concessions 42,269.62 28,000.00 28,000.00 Salaries -Ungraded .............. 21,903.00 26,000.00 26,267.00 ...... 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 Total Income .................. 44,769.62 30,500.00 30,500.00 870 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL CIE Other Total Public Buildings...............s .........................', $1,648862 050 $ $1916,962 and Utnallocated Administrative Reserve 2q �g 288 288,300 1,287,500 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 -0- 419,288 TOTAL.................................... $4,500,000 $1,555,800 $8,055,800 871 1971 1972 1973 Actual Estimated Proposed 1971 1972 1973 Operating Expense- Operating Expenses Actual Estimated Proposed Personal Services ........ ...... 27,606.36 25,000.00 32,000.00 Salaries Maintenance and Supplies ...... - Gas and Electricity 7,465.61 12,636.87 10,000.00 11,000.00 8,000.00 Telephone •. • • " • " ..... • ... "' . " 21,453.51 102.10 28,274,y3 29,441.42 ............. Telephone ........................ 362.44 400.00 12,000.00 500.00 - Fuel -Gas and Oil Electricity 269.69 107.10 416.17 112.24 Water ............................ 2,733.66 3,300.00 3,000.00 M+ Printing ..........•••• " " " 539.28 558.41 428.72 579.07 •� Total Expense ................. 50,804.94 49,700.00 55,500.00- Motor Vehicle Maintenance ...,. Water and Sewer Rental 433.00 108.99 450.00 286.44 450.00 124.76 Stadium Operations Loss- ........ (6,035.32) (19,200.00) (25,000.00) *'v ......,_ Building Maintenance ........... Miscellaneous Service 71.20 9750 73.60 122.70 76,02 154.36 Other Income and Supplies Insurance Recovery ............. Donation 28.79 50.00 .. Fringe Benefits . • • • • ....' .....' ........ 899.07 854.02 861.03 ........ ................ 500.00 """""' •• 3,210.63 3,806.78 Total Other Income ............ 528.79 - 50.00 S Total Expenses �••���••��� ""' 3,974.34 -- 34,253.30 36,034.40 _: " Total Stadium Operations- %x Net Operating Gain -Parking 29,865.6 17,226.70 13,207.60 Net Loss ...................... (5,506.53) (19,150.00) (25,000.00) ,. rxs Total Net Gain ................. 20,848.49 Parking Operations: 5,924.64 451.59 Operating Income -Fees -Parking ... .... .. ........... 8,098.26 5,400.00 5,500.00 ' PARK REFECTORIES PUBLIC SERVICE FUND Total Income .. . ............... 8,098 .26 5,400.00 5 ,500.00 ^;N OPERATING STATEMENT 4� Operating Expense- Personal Services ........ . • . ..... 3,196.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 Sale 1971 Actual 1972 Estimated 1973 Proposed Insurance and Supplies .......... 194.00 200.00 200.00 of Merchandise ............... Deduct Sales Tax 75,884.00 80,000.00 85,000.00 Total Expense ................. 3,390.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 ................. 1,670.00 1,850.00 2,000.00 Net Operating Profit .............. 4,708.26 4,000.00 4,100.00 Net Sales •••••••••••••••• 74,214.00 78,150.00 83,000.00 Stadium -Net Operating Loss ..... (798.27) (15,150.00) (20,900.00) 'y••••••••....•••••.. ,. Purchases Less Purchase Returns ............ 27,683.00 389.00 28,000.00 30,000.00 Fund Balance -January 1 ......... ',. 1,828.97 16,030.70 15,880.70 Net Purchases ................. 27,294.00 400.00 27,600.00 500.00 29, Add -City Contribution ......... 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 ' Gross Profit on Merchandise 500.00 16,828.97 31,030.70 30,880.70 Sold.. 46,920.00 50,550.00 53,500.00 Deduct -Net Operating Loss .... (798.27) (15,150.00) (20,900.00) - Fees and Receipts Golf Fund Balance -December 31 ...... 16,030.70 15,880.70 9.980.70 ;,x : i-, .............................. Bathhouse and Pools ............ Canoeing 335,702.00 18,008.00 400,000.00 18,000.00 450,000.00 and Sailing Baseball and Softball 1,341.00 1,500.00 18,000.00 2,000.00 ' ., Ski School "' • • • • • .. ••••••••••••••••••. 2.624.00 42,568.00 2,600.00 43,000.00 2,600.00 CITY MARKET PUBLIC SERVICE FUND ;- TotalFTaxees ......... Less Sales • • • • • ........... 400,243.00 9,425.00 465,100.00 45,000.00 517,600.00 Statement of Operations k 10,000.00 12,000.00 1971 1972 1973 Net Fees ....................... 390,818.00 455,100.00 505,600.00 Market Operations:•••••........... Actual Estimated Proposed a Gross Income 437,738.00 505,650.00 Operating Income Expenses 559,100.00 Weighing Fees ................... Stall Rentals ..................... 2,800.65 4,449.50 3,828.50 4,271.50 4,109.50 4,100.50 ;� Administration Expense ......... Supplies 20,314.00 21,000.00 23,000.00 .;i.. -Refectory ............. Supplies -Golf 5,927.00 6,000.00 8,000.00 Total Income 7,250.15 8,100.00 8,210.00 ;( Su lies -Pools, Etc. "' pp 21,654.00 10,201.00 22,000.00 26 Operating Expenses ' Salaries ..... • • • • ""' Maintenance 347,378.00 11,000.00 360,000.00 12,000.00 000 00 375,000.00 . Salaries " . ......... * " ........ 13.068.00 14,211.00 15,447.35 .. Utilities • • • • " i•� 52,012.00 49,500.00 55,000.00 65,000.00 Telephone .d Oil ................ Oil 102.10 107.10 112.24 ..........•••........ Depreciation ..................... 37,410.00 50,000.00 40,000.00 55,000.00 Fuel -Gas and ............... Electricity ....................... Printing 67.42 109.47 104.04 113.61 106.02 117.81 Total Operating Expense ...... 544,466.00 565,000.00 40,000.00 .. ... ....... ...... Motor Vehicle Maintenance ...... 67.00 157.21 124.65 122.76 125.00 96.98 Loss from Operation .. (106,728.00) 604,000.00 Scale Maintenance ............... Insurance Bonds 292.84 582.07 575.00 Gross Recei pts from Concessions .. 134,339.00 (599350.00) 140,000.00 15,000.00) and ............ Water and Sewer Rental ........ 16.56 17.80 16.56 18.40 16.56 19.01 Net Profit for Period 27,611.00• 0 Building Maintenance ........... Miscellaneous Service and 56.96 61.20 63.02 . """"' `Includes $12,000.00 from O'Neil for 80,650 00• - _ 105,100.00• . Supplies ......................... 47.28 21.61 25.00 ! Site Improvement - Depreciation ..................... 2,264.68 2,264.68 2,264.68 ; Fringe Benefits .................. .. 1,654.38 1,997.34 Total Expenses ............. Net Operating Loss -Market Parking Operations: Operating Income Parking Fees ................. Total Income ............... 16,267.32 19,402.06 20,966.01 (9L017.17) (11,302.06) (12,756.01) 53,840.00 51,480.00 49,242.00 53,840.00 51,480.00 49,242.00 1973 RECOMMENDED CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BUDGET Summary Parks CIE Other Total Public Buildings...............s .........................', $1,648862 050 $ $1916,962 and Utnallocated Administrative Reserve 2q �g 288 288,300 1,287,500 3,391,500 .. " " -0- 419,288 TOTAL.................................... $4,500,000 $1,555,800 $8,055,800 ,h0 872 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL e OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 873 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BUDGET CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BUDGET PROGRAM PROGRAM Difference Difference in Annual in Annual Priority Name, Location andEstimated Priority Name, Location and Descriera OpeCostrating C.I. Bond SouOt esrof So�rng eesrof Description of the Project Cost } - Cost Financing and Utilities 1973 Recommended Budget Parks 1973 Recommended P-0358$2 Warner Road Paving - Budget Sibley to Reserve St. 1 Phalen Park -West Shore Bridge .................... $1,331,500 $ -0- $ 300,000 Drive and Parking Lot ... $ 120,000 $ -0- $ 120,000 $ -0- 2 Battle Creek Park Erosion Bridge .................... Control and Parking Lot }2,500 44,000 16,000 T-1022 City -Wide Traffic Signals (Less Ski -Jump Area) .... 75,000 -0- 75,000 -0- 3 Kellogg Mall Rehabilita- 60,000 tion ....................... 85,000 -0- 85,000 -0- 4 Como Park Pavilion CA Structural Improvements.. 40,000 -0- 40,000 -0- 5 City -Wide Blvd. Tree Re- MHD Sewer .................... 1,800,000 -0- placement Planting ....... 125,000 }10.000 125,000 -0- 6 Front Recreation Center Lighting Program ......... 20,000 -0- 20,000 -6- Construction .............. 140,000 }500 140,000 -0- 7 Sylvan Recreation Build- .................... $3,391,500 ing Construction .......... 75,000 -0- 75,000 -0- 8 Como Growing House Construction .............. 45,000 }750 45,000 -0- 9 Como Avenue Curbs and Resurfacing ............... 90,000 -0- 90,000 -0- 10 Como Parking Lot Con- struction (West Side of Como Swimming Pool) ... 65,000 }500 65,000 -0- 11 Dunning Athletic Field ... 150,000 -x-500 150,000 -0- 12 Desnoyer Park Recreation Building Construction .... 93,500 }10,250 93,500 -0- 13 Hayden Heights Recrea- tion Center Rehabilitation 56,400 }300 56,400 -0- 14 Mississippi River Bike Trails ..................... 90,000 }1,000 90,000 -0- 15 Ross and Clarence Acquisition ............... 78,150 -p- 78,150' -- -0- TOTAL 1973 Parks Recommended Budget .... $1,328,050 $}23,800 $1,328,050 $ -0- CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BUDGET PROGRAM Difference in Annual Priority Name, Location and Estimated Operating Cost C.I. Bond Other Sources of Description of the Project Cost } - Cost Financing Public Buildings 1973 Recommended Budget 1 Metro Fire Training Center .................... $ 398,362 Un- $ 130,062 $ 268,300 2 Ford Parkway Branch known CIB Library Furnishings ...... 60,000 -0- 60,000 -0- 3 Central Library Window Replacement .............. 150,000 -0- 150,000 -0- 4 Hayden Heights Branch Library Acquisition ...... 90,000 -0- 90,000 -0- 5 St. Paul Dog Pound Construction .............. 168,600 -0- 168,600 -0- 6 Opticom Components ..... 50,000 -0- 50,000 -0- TOTAL 1973 Public Buildings Recommended Budget .................... $ 916,962 $ -0- $ 648,662 $ 268,300 e OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 873 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BUDGET PROGRAM Difference in Annual Priority Name, Location and Descriera Estimated Op Cosa C.I. Bond So�rng eesrof ption of the Project Streets Cost } - Cost Financing and Utilities 1973 Recommended Budget P-0358$2 Warner Road Paving - Sibley to Reserve St. Bridge .................... $1,331,500 $ -0- $ 300,000 $1,031,500 M-0344 Warner Road Lighting- CA Sibley to Reserve St. Bridge .................... 60,000 }2,500 44,000 16,000 T-1022 City -Wide Traffic Signals A -1973 ..................... 180,000 -0- 40,000 60,000 MSA MSA 30,000 CA 50,000 5-1489 Flandrau-Hoyt Storm MHD Sewer .................... 1,800,000 -0- 1,700,000 100,000 K Residential Mid -Block A Lighting Program ......... 20,000 -0- 20,000 -6- TOTAL 1973 Streets and Utilities Recommended Budget .................... $3,391,500 $ }2,500 $2,104,000 $1,287,500 OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 259857 -Ordinance No. 15225 -By Rosalie L. Butler - CLAIM ROFINANCE THOMASSETTLING McGUIRE AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: Yeas Councilmen Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved October 27, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 259858 -Ordinance No. 15226 -By Rosalie L. Butler - NG THE CLAIM ROFN ANCE MELVINE L. BURTON SECTION 1 I AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. That the proper City officers are herebyauthorized and directed to Out Othe Tort Liability Fund 0035-420 Does Ordain: to Thomas L. McGuire, the sum of $237.37, in full settlement of his claim SECTION 1 of damages sustained on or about July That the proper City officers are 27, 1972, as more particularly set out in hereby authorized and directed topay a communication to the City Council out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, on August 8, 1972. to Melvin L'Burton , the sum of $393.71, in full settlement of his claim SECTION 2of damages sustained on or about July 29, 1972, as more particularly set out That said sum shall be paid to the in a communication to the City Coun- said claimant upon his execution and cil on August 15, 1972. delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the SECTION 2 City Attorney, for all damages sus- That said sum shall be paid to the tained in the manner aforesaid, isaid claimant upon his execution and j delivery of a release in full to the SECTION 3 :City, in a form to be approved by the That this ordinance shall take effect I City Attorney, for all damages sus - and be in force thirty days after its tamed in the manne r aforesaid. passage, approvaland publication. SECTION 3 Passed by the Council October 28, andat be this force ordinance afte effect 1972. '� passage, approval and publication. 874 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Passed by the Council October 26, 1972. Yeas — Councilmen Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler)- -6. Nays -0. Approved October 27, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (November a, 1972) Council File No. 259862—Ordinance No. 15227—By William P. Konopatzki— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation rates of certain city positions and employments," approved January 23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 6446, approved January 23, 1925, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by strikint out of Section II, where they appear under the heading Group A, the following lines: "Boilermaker .........$7.61" "General Blacksmith . 7.61"; and by substituting in lien thereof the following lines, respectively: "Boilermaker ..................$8.12" "General Blacksmith ....... ... 8.12". SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the first day of the first payroll period following thirty days after its passage, approval and publica- tion, in accordance with Council File No256707, approved December 10, 1971, which authorizes these wage rate in- creases to be retroactive to July 22, 1972; subject to the rult!s, regulations and provisions of the Federal Economic Stabilization Act, if applicable. Passed by the Council October 27, 1, 72. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Tedesco, Mr. Vice President (Levine)—l. Nays -0. Approved October 31, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 259792—Ordinance No. 15224—By Ruby Hunt— An ordinance amending Ordinances No. 15132, entitled: An administrative ordinance relating to the executive) branch of government of the city of Saint Paul; fixing the powers and duties of the office of the mayor," approved June 27, 1972. j The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 15132, Council File No. 258816, approved June 27 1972, be and the same is hereby amended in the following particulars: In Section 1, following paragraph numbered 1.8, insert the following: A. Planning Coordinator, appointment and qualifications. With the consent of the Council, the mayor shall appoint, a Planning coordinator, who shall be in the unclassified service of the city and shall serve until his successor is ap- pointed and qualified. He shall be chosen on the basis of his education, experience and knowledge in the area of planning and development and shall have such other qualifications as may be provided by ordinance. B. Duties. The office of the mayor, through the planning coordinator, shall be responsible for: (1) Preparation of a comprehensive plan of development for the city and modifications thereof for presentation to the mayor and city council through the panning commission for their con- sideration, amendment or adoption as authorized_by Minnesota Statutes, See - (2) Coordination of the planning acti- vities of all other departments and agencies of the city to insure Conform- ity with the comprehensive plan, to as- sist in its development, and to review and coordinate the comprehensive pan with the planning activities of adjacent units of government and other affected Public and private agencies. (3) Transmission to the mayor and city council through the planning com- mission of all recommendations, studies, Plans, sections or amendments to such comprehensive pan as submitted by all departments and agencies of the city and other affected public and private agencies, along with his analysis and recommendations, (4) Preparing and proposing to the mayor and city council through the planning commission reasonable, effi- cient and practical means of putting comprehensive planning into effect. Such means may include, but not be limited to: (a) a proposed official map, (b) a proposed zoning code, (c) subdivision regulations, and (5) Collection and -distribution to the mayor, the council and other depart- ments and agencies of the city of all necessary research materials on popu- lation and population trends, economic trends, and the social conditions of the various sections of the city as they re- late to municipal planning and develop- ment, in consultation with the division of administrative services of the de- partment of finance and management services and the research staff of the city council. Such information shall in- clude fact finding and analysis of the physical, social and economic needs of ablishment of liaison with com- groups, which may, upon re - OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 875 quest of the mayor or the city council csdeaimitheoel�fonirtonwithnvralpla of municipal development. mayoothe Preparation, city Council, eportt of the activities, plans and program; undertaken by the coordinator and hi; staff. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall be deemed a part of the Saint Paul Administrative Code and shall be incorporated therein anc given an appropriate chapter and/oi section number at the time of compila- tion of said Administrative Code. SECTION 3 This take effect and be inforcer shall thirty daysafter its passage, approval and publication. , Passed by the Council October 25, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Konopatzki, Le- vine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Effective without signature of Mayor Pursuant to Sec. 6.06 of the City Charter of St. Paul. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (November 4, 1972) RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 259973—By Rosalie L. Butler— staffhandsequipment forsthet operation of a Criminology Laboratory, and Ram- sey County desires to enter into an Agreement with the City for the pur- pose of jointly operating and maintain- ing such a Laboratory; and ne Whereas, Minsota Statutes, Section 471.59, authorizes suchjoin[ exercise Of powers agreements with the concur- rence of the governing bodies affected thereby; now be it Resol ed, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby authorize a joint exercise of powers agreement be- tween the City and the County poff Ram- sey providing for the Criminal Laborsn tory, and, further, providing that the amount of money to be expended shall be a Rat, yearly rate to be agreed upon both by the City and County. Adopted by the Council October 26, 1972. Approved October 27, 1972, (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 259975—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Telephone Company frhtenecessI ion ofaryxaaliosote consruc wo niin yauevnue south of University Hampden as follows: ,.One feet oUniversity ouh line, and 11 feet from east line of Hampden Aver%southuof' UnSeciversityaAvenue soutth line at 11 feet from east line of Hampden Avenue. OfTpublicatiion incidentTelephone ahereto pay cost Adopted by the Council October 26, J. Approved October 27, 1972. .(November 4, 1972) Council File No. 259976—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That pursuant to Section i 231.05 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, (as amended by Ordinance No. 14662 approved December 1, 1970) per- ofusewer sto er�ceetcharges, and ons for the upon tthe recomendation of the Department of Public Works and approval of the Board of Water Commissioners, the Council Of fy that because Saint Paul part alediversion of theCityoftal Saint Paul's Sanittater ary Sewer System, the below listed firms have justifiable reason for application of an charges eas levied in accordance dancee with Resolution, Council File No. 251415, ap- proved December 4, 1970, and be it Further Resolved, That a full or par- tial refund of paid sewer service charges, based upon these adjustments, shall be refunded from the "Sewer Service Fund" and shall be in the fol- lowing amounts: Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 84 S. Wabasha St. 55107 Aug -Sep 1972 Gold Medal Bottl.ing C......o...$ 62.29 . ...... 553 N. Fairview St. 55104 Sep 1972 ..............$ 336.00 United States Gypsum Co. 1120 E. Seventh St. 55106 llette Co . 72 .....................$ 37.84 Personal Care Division Fifth at Broadway 55101 Aug 1972. ..$1,441.28 it. Paul Dispatch &Pioneer Press 55 E. Fourth St. 55101 Sep 1972 ....... ... ............$ 244.69 ?osey-Miller Florists 1727 Old Hudson Rd. 55106 May -Aug 1972......ments ..........$ 20.35 (ellogg Square Apart 111 E. Kellogg Blvd. Aug. 1972 ....................$ 91.46 )ey Bros. Greenhouses 1215 N. Dale St. 55117 Aug -Sep 1972 .................$ 56.96 [olm & Olson Greenhouses 159 Duke St. 55102 1972 ..........................$ 156.18 Adopted by the Council October 26, 972. Approved October 27, 1972. (November 4, 1972) ouncil File No. 259977—By Rosalie L. Butler— ter 705 of Laws of Min- e otarfor 1965aprovides or the onver- on of Special School District No. 2 to idependent School District No. 625; id Whereas, The Saint Paul Teachers' etirement Fund Association has es- tblished its budget for 1973 in the sum $4,405,311.00; and 876 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Whereas, Said Statute requires the City, for the purpose of providing Council of the City of Saint Paul to moneys for the payment of its sever - certify a tax levy for the support of the ance pay obligations under any such Saint Paul Teachers' Retirement Fund ordinance, hereby is authorized and Assoc,ation; and I empowered, by resolution of its Coun- Whereas, Said Saint Paul Teachers' j cil, in addition to all other powers pos- Retirement Fund Association certifies sensed by said City andin addition to that funds have been received from the and in excess of any limitation upon State Auditor, pursuant to Chapter 32, the amount it is otherwise authorized Laws of Minnesota for 1967, Extra Sea- by law to levy as taxes, to levy taxes sion, as amended by Chapter 485, Sec -.i annually not exceeding in any one year tion 38, Subdivision 3, Laws of Rinne- an amount egnl to 90/100 of one mill sota for 1969, in the amount of upon each dollar of the assessed valua- $2,651,346.71: and tion thereof for public schools, upon Whereas, There is in the trust account all taxable property in said City, ex - the sum of $13,851.91 received from the elusive of moneys and credits, which Detention Authority for its share of the taxes as levied shall be spread upon pension costs of the Teachers of School the tax rolls, and all collections thereof District No. 625, teaching at the Deten-.shall be paid into the treasury of said tion Authority facilities in the School City, therein to be allocated therefor District; now, therefore, be it � and to be disbursed and expended by Resolved, By the Council of the City i said City in payment of any such pub - of Saint Paul, that it hereby approves . lie school severance pay obligations and the budget as submitted by the Saint j for no other purposes;' ; now, there- Padl Teachers' Retirement Fund As- fore, be it sociation for the year 1973 in the I Resolved, By the Council of the City amount of $4,405,311.00, from which, of Saint Paul, that it hereby approved $2,651,346.71 and $13,851.91 are hereby the sum of $116,597.00 for severance deducted, leaving a balance of pay for employees of Independent $1,740,112.38, and there is hereby levied School District No. 625, and hereby a tax in the amount of $1,740,112.38, !. levies a tax for 1973 in the amount of together with an additional one percent $118,346.00, including estimated shrink - estimated tax shrinkage in the amount age in the amount of $1,749.00; and of $17,401.00, or a total tax levy in the be it sum of $1.757.513.38: and be It j Further Resolved, That in accordance withLaws of Minnesota, this levy is certified with the understanding that portions thereof will be financed by rebates from the State of Minnesota from other taxes imposed by law as a replacement of sums which would otherwise be levied against real and personal property; and be it Further Resolved, That the County Auditor ishereby requested to spread such tax levy as a separate item in its tax rate and to report the same as a separate :tem in each tax settlement to the City of Saint Paul; be It Further Resolved, That the Finance Department -Accounting Division of the City of Saint Paul is hereby directed to credit all tax settlements and charge all navments to said Association in the rement Fund Association Levy; it Resolved, That the Council directs the City Clerk to forth - •tify this tax levy resolution to my Auditor of Ramsey County >py of the same to Independent )istricI No. 625 and to the Saint ushers' Retirement Fund As - i. ed by the Council October 26,1 ved October 27, 1972. November 4, 1972) Council File No. 259978 -By Rosalie L. Butler- I Whereas, Chapter 705 of the Laws ofd Minnesota for 1965 provides for the'' conversion of Special School District] No. 2 to Independent School District No. 625; and Whereas, Chapter 488, Laws of Min nesota for 1967, Regular Session, which law amends Laws of 1959, Chapter 690, Section 3, as amended by Laws of Minnesota for 1961, Chapter 349, Laws of 1963, Chapter 729, and Laws of 1985, , Chapter 659, reads in part: The said as a re- ad other - and per - e County to spread em in its is a sepa- City Clerk reso- Ram- me to 125. er 26, ctober 27, 1972. ]ember 9, 1972) No. 259979 - By Dean and the same are hereby bject to the following con- t the grounds be prepared fined so as to be dustless, !bris be picked up and re - 1y from the premises and ewalks around the property of snow and ice during the by the Council October 26, 1 October 27, 1972. november 4, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 877 Council File No. 259980 - By Dean Council File No. 259987 -By Rosalie L. Meredith- Butler - Resolved, That Licenses appplied for by I Whereas, The Council of the City of Butler - the persons named on the Ilst attached Saint Paul has adopted certain City of h this resolution be and the same are Ina int providing for the organization hereby granted, and the City Clerk is i and administrative operation of degart- instructed to issue such licenses upon ments and offices of the City of Saint the payment into the City treasury of Paul required by reason of governmen- the required fees. ta] reor Ad -_ 1972' oOc pted by the Concil tober 26, I Whereas, Approved October 27delay , some 1972. nances are (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 259981 - By Dew Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for b; the persons named on the list attaches to this resolution be and the same ars hereby granted, and the City Clerk t: instructed to issue such licenses upor the payment into the City treasury o. the required fees. Adopted by the Council October 26 1972. Approved October 27, 1972. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 259982 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Whereas, The City of Saint Paul is presently undergoing a reorganization of its governmental structure; and s f variousc Whereas, Tydepartments and ageThe functioand ncies are not at this time clearly defined nor established; and Whereas, It appears to be in the best interest of the City in its efforts to complete said reorganization that all itinposi- tions be t emlp ra of restrict d until such reorganization is complete; now, therefore, be it Of the City sofvedSaint' Paulhat lhe her by reCouncquests of the freezeonimmediate that he order an nall additional personnel unt 1 such reorganization is complete, pro- vided that under unusual and neces- sary circumstances nnel may be perso appointed upon special request to the mayor. Adopted by the Council October 26, 1972. Approved October 27, 1972. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 259984 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Resolved, That the appointment by ton ofthe yComm Cor of ommunications ns and N. Lee toP ogrlhe pams Director is hereby concurred in and to all respects approved andratified. Adopted by the Council October 27, 1972. Approved October 31, 1972. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 259985 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Resolved, That the appointment by I the Mayor of Frederick J. Fischer to s I position of Research Aide to the t Mayor is hereby concurred in and in all respect approved and ratified. Adopted by the Council October 27, 972. I $ Approved October 31, 1972. (November 4, 1972) c that of nizes that the capp ointment of a rtner rPlan- ning Coordinator is necessary at a time orior to the final effective date of said ordinances, said appointment requiring the establishment of appropriate salary I rates. Now. Therefore, be it Resolved, That this Council does here- by express its intent to establish a fair and equitable salary rate for said posi- tion as follows: and be it Grade 65 Resolved, cevtnnces t become as adopted by the Council with respect to satd employee shall reflect this ex- press intent. Adopted by the Council October 27, 1972, Approved October 31, 1972. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 259988 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Resolved, That the appointment by the mayor of Vincent M. Coughlin to the position of Planning Coordinator, is. hereby in all respect ratified and approved. Adopted by the Council October 27, 1972. Approved October 31, 1972. (November 4, 1972) Council File No, 259989 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Whereas, Pursuant to authorization by law, the Mayor hasappointed the Reverend Harry Maghakian to the Human Rights Commission and desig- nated him as Chairman of said Convnls- sion; and de o fill the unexpired oterintmeent of Nichis olas Sauro, which term expires October 9, 1973, now, therefore, be it Resolved, That said appointment is !iereby concurred In and in all respects 3pAroved and ratified. 1972. dopted by the Council October 27, Approved October 31, 1972. (November 4, 1972) ;ouncil File No. 259990 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Whereas, In connection with the Pub. le Safety Plumbing Rehabilitation in he Jail, it will be necessary to incur ertain preliminary engineering, draft- ag, miscellaneous costs; 'fly Of St. Therefore, pBe roceResolved, d with tThat e necese ary work at an estimated cost of 5,000.00; and be it Further mpovement 878 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Revolving Fund Code No. 6000, and this fund to be reimbursed from Capital Im- provement Bond (C.I.B.) Fund No. 9172-003. Adopted by the Council October 27, I. Approved October 31, 1972. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 259991 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground conduit along and across Greenwood Street Beginning at the south property line of Eaton Street 15 feet east of the west property line of Greenwood Street and extending south on this line to a line 15 feet south of the north property line of Delos Street extended, then turning west along a line 15 feet south of the north proper- ty IIne of Delos Street to a line 12 feet east of the west property line of Clinton Street extended, then south along a line 12 feet east of the west property line of Clinton to the north P line of Isabel Street ex- tended. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council October 27, 1972. Approved October31, 1972. (Novo be 4, 1972) Council File No. 259992 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install 1050' of 3 inch gas main on Mc- Knight 15 feet east of West Property Line (25 feet west of Center Line) from 680' south of Londin Lane to 1100 feet north of Sprin&side, under provisions of ordinance No. 14786, approved May 27, 1971. -Adopted by the Council October 27, +ed October 31, 1972. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 259993 -By Rosalie L. t Butler - Resolved, That the Northern State 1 Power Company be given pe=mission to in approximately 215 lineal feet of t Gas Main on Pleasant (north side) be- I tween Ridgewood and View, under pro- visions of ordinance No. 14786, approved I May 27, 1971. 1 Adopted by the Council October 27, 1972. Approved October 31, 1972. (November 4, 1972) ( Council File No. 259994 - By Dean Meredith - Whereas, The Auxiliary of World War t II Post V.F.W. are holders of License c No. 6727, expiring June 19, 1973, per- t mitting them to conduct Bingo Games c each Tuesday evening, between the c hours of 8:00 and 12:00 P.M. at 1058 Uni- versity Avenue, second floor, and c Whereas, They have made application for the amending of the hours, there- fore, be it Resolved, That License No. 6727 held the Auxiliary of World War II Post F.W. be and the same is hereby fended to read "between the hours of 10 and 11:30 P.M." effective October 1972 for the remainder of the license ar. Adopted by the Council October 27, 72. Approved October 31, 1972. (November 4, 1972) uncil File No. 259995 - By Dean Meredith - Whereas, On July 6, 1972, C.F. No. )223, the City Council granted Bingo Periods License No. 6922, expiring !cember 27, 1972 to Fraternal Order Eagles, Aerie No. 33 at 1058 Univer- y Avenue, second floor, for games be held on Wednesday afternoons tween the hours of 1:00 and 5:00 '.t a change of and change of a Butler Route, to 11:30 P.M., No. 6922 held igles, Aerie No. ereby amended er Route, Men- the hours of 27, Approved October 31, 1972. (November 4, 1972) uncil File No. 259996 - By Dean Meredith- iNhereas, Under C.F. 259870, October 1972, permission was granted to the urth District McGovern for President conduct Tag Days on October 20 and .tober 21, 1972, between the hours 9:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M. on the ,eets of the City of St. Paul, and Whereas, They requested permission conduct their Tag Days on October and October 28, 1972, because of e weather conditions on October 20 d October 21, 1972, therefore, be it Resolved, Thatpermission be and e same is hereby granted to the urth District McGovern for Presi- nt to conduct such solicitation on :tober 27 and October 28, 1972, be- �een the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 9:00 M, on the streets of the City of St. Adopted by the Council October 27, 72. Approved October 31, 1972. (November 4, 1972) ouncil File No. 259997 - By Dean Meredith - Whereas, The Salvation Army has Lade application for permission to con- uct Tag Days from November 24 1972 3 December 23, 1972 between the {tours f 10:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. daily, ex- ept on Mondays and Thursdays, from ):00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. on the streets f the City of St. Paul, therefore, be it Resolved, That permission be and the ame is hereby granted to the Salvation xmy to conduct such solicitations on OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 879 the days, dates, and between the hot requested. Adopted by the Council October 1972. Approved October 31, 1972. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 259998 - By De. Meredith- hovmber City Council nundere Council File 171 N 256431, granted a BeautyShop licen to Ethel M. McCarthy at 445 Ham Building, 408 St. Peter Stc it reet, and as in error because se This he no longer operatt the shop at that address and she r quests a refund of the $18.00 fee poste therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City off cors be and they are hereby authorize to refund to Ethel M. McCarthy it fee of $18.00 and to cancel the licens Adopted by the Council October 2 1972. Approved October 31, 1972. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 259999 - By Des Meredith- theResolved, eredith- pp transfer of On SalleaL quor Lic5 fo ens No. 8220, expiring January 31, 1973, is sued to Marvin D. Cooper and Melvin L. Lipschultz at 1209 W. 7th Street, b and the same is hereby transferred I. George Toby and Melvin L. Lipschult at the same address, and because thi nameeofhI LelynL. Lips hssolvedto tbi removed. utt. is Adopted by the Council October 27 1972. Approved October 31, 1972. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 260000 - By Dear. Meredith - Resolved, That Application M 4101 fol the transfer of On Sale Liquor License issuedito Richard E. Jones, Inc.'at1973 8 8 Rice Street be and the same is hereby transferred to B. H. and M., Inc. at the same address. Adopted by the Council October 27, 1, 72. Approved October 31, 1972. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 260004 -By Rosalie L. Butler, Rubv Hnot win:..... nereas, 20 public schools in the City of Saint Paul may become a hazard to life and safely of Saint Paul's school children; and Whereas, A city-wide committee of people from civic, labor, education, reli- 1 rrecommended replacemusiness ent ofall ttshasl such schools and improved spaces for recon - Summit University; nothe w, West re abe c it Resolved, That the Saint Paul City i Council ,joins with the city-wide com- t m7tteeand other community groupslr who support the school bond issue to ; be submitted for the consideration of the electorate on November 7, 1972. Adopted by the Council October 31, 1972. Approved November 1, 1972. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 260005 -By Victor J. Tedesco - Whereas, Pursuant to Council Resolu- tion, C. F. 258715, approved May 24, a1972 thnds Aft nttViewar Apartmentsment entered into an Agreementw hereby the City would receive dedication of land for Londin Park alto. ,.o.c..:.. ---_ _ nents had been made at no ex - to the City; and reqs, The improvements have ,ubstanti.11y completed and the recommends that the Clty accept [ion of the ]and; now, therefore, City sofvSalnt Paulthe does herebyy accof ept dedication of the following cr accept bed real estate for park, playground, rec- reational Attorney IssauthacePurposes rized t splace the Deed of Dedication on record in the office of the Register of Deeds: That part of the West Quarter of the East Half of the Northeast Quarter (W iy of E !¢ of NE %), of Section Eleven (it). Township Twenty-eight eR(2)�g (28) Range lying f LowerAfton oad now Road wh ch lis within the own as oWest 20 acres of said East Half of said Northeast Quarter, subject to rights of of Phe lic in Ea t Sixty (60)e fe to ofthe West Half of the West Half of the East Half of the Northeast Quarter (W. .!i of W 1� of E bz of NE ixt (28), Range T, tg South of (Londin Road me drawn at corner of and ex - the the Adopted by the Council October 31, 972. Approved November 1, 1972. (November 4, 1972) :ouncil File No. 260007 -By Victor J. Tedesco- 'tWPaula by Ordinance Note City of stablisheas d the procedure to be used In onducting a Dutch elm disease control rogram for the City of St. Paul and rider such control program has fisted Lose things determined to be a public uisance when found within the City of I. Paul; and 880 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Whereas, The City Forester has indi- cated that conditions exist on the at- tached list of properties that he believes to be a public nuisance; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the conditions de- scribed by the City Forester on the attached list of properties be declared a public nuisance and the City Norester is hereby authorized and directed to send out the proper notices andcause the nuisances to be abated in accord- ancewith procedures established in Section 5 of Ordinance No. 13614. Adopted by the Council October 31, 1972. Approved November 1, 1972. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 260008—By Leonard W. Levine— In the matter of hazardous buildings being that two story frame duplex at 319 Charles in the City of Saint Paul and situated upon those premises legal- ly described as Lot 1: Block 10, Gott - schall's Rearrangement, according to office plat of the Reg ster andoof Deeds in and for the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota. Whereas, Pursuant to resolution, C. F. No, 259694, approved September 20, 1972, a public hearing was scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on October 12, 1972 before the Council of the City of Saint Paul said hearing pertaining to the condt- tion of the structure located at 319 Charles, Saint Paul, Minnesota; and Whereas, Upon facts presented at said hearing consisting of photographs, inspection reports and the recommen- dation of the Building Department, it is found and determined by the City Council that according to the records and files in the office of the Registerof Deeds, the last record owners of the above described property are Thomas J. and Carol A. De]isle, fee owners and Ivan C. and Mary K. Ericson, contract, purchasers; and that there are no lien holders of record; and that itis further. determined that the above described building constitutes a hazardous build - in g within the definition of Minnesota Statutes Section 463.15 for the following, reasons: a. The building is standing vacant, abon doned and is subject to being entered by unauthorized persons; b. The exterior condition of the building is as follows: The front and rear porches are sagging and deter- iorated. The roof is in poor condition and the cornice s rotted and loose. The foundation is broken and cracked and thenorth portion of the house' has settled. The asbestos siding is broken and missing; c. The interiorcondition of the building is as follows: The floor joists are two feet on center and are improperly supported. There are four rooms and bath on the first floor. A fire In the kitchen has badly charred the floorjoists and the floor above. The floor is sagging. There are holes in the walls. The second floor con- sists of four rooms and a bath. There are holes in the walls and ceilings. The floors are sagging. The roof is leaking. The electrical and plumbing systems arefire damaged. The hot. water heating system boiler is missing; d. The building in the above condi- tion is beyond reasonable repair; e. The building is unfit for human habitation in its present condition and the above corrections must be made in compliance with the Building Code and the Housing Code of the City of Saint Paul in order to make the same habitable; I . The building constitutes a nul- sanceand a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare because of its physical damage, dilapidation and inadequate maintenance; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Section 463.15 (through 463.26, and based upon the foregoing findings of the City Council, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby make the following Order: ORDER 1. The owner of the above described building shall make the same safe and not detrimentalto the public peace, health, safety and welfare by having the said building razed and the materi- als therefrom removed from the prem- ises within thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this Order; 2. Unless such corrective action is taken to comply with this Order or an answer served upon the City of Saint Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk of District Court of Ramsey County, Minnesota within twenty (20) days from the date of the service of this Order, a Motion for Summary Enforcement of this Order to raze and remove the said building will be made to the .Ramsey County District Court; th tn3bis ent � event that the razed by the City of Saint Paul oursuant to judgment of the District Court, all personal property or fixtures which may unreasonably interfere with the razing and removal of this building shall be removed within ten (10) days from the entry of judgment; and if not so removed, the City of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such personal property and fixtures as provided by law; 4. If the City of Saint Paul s com- pelled to take any corrective action herein, all necessary costs expended by the City will be assessed against the above described real estate and col- lected as other taxes; and be it Further Resolved, That a certified Order herieinebeuse�ved upon tne he larora d record owners of the above described property in the manner provided by law. Adopted by the Council October 31, I. Approved November 1, 1972. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 260009—By Leonard W. Levine— In the matter of hazardous buildings being that two story duplex at 745 If in the City of Saint Paul and situated on those premises legally de- scribed as the South 60 feet of Lot 19, Block 7, Nininger and Donnelly's Addi- tion, according to the plat on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota. Whereas, Pursuant to resolution, C. F. No. 259692, approved September 20, OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 881 iriz, a public hearing was scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on October 12, 1972 before the Council of the City of Saint Paul said hearing pertaining to the condition of the structure located at 745 Hague; Saint Paul, Minnesota; and Whereas, Upon facts presented at said hearing consisting of photographs, in- spection reports and the recommenda- tion of the Building Department, it is found and determined by the City Council that according to the records and files in the office of the Register of Deeds, the last record owners of the above described property are Roger and. Lucillia Lange and that there are no lien holders of record; and that it is further determined that the above de- scribed building constitutes a hazardous building within the definition of Min- nesota Statutes Section 463.15 for the following reasons: a. The building is standing vacant abandoned and is subject to being entered by unauthorized persons; b. The exterior condition of the building is as follows: The porches are sagging, cornices and eaves are deteriorated and siding is broken and missing. The limestone founda- tion mortar is eroded; c. The interior condition of the building is as follows: The interior of the building is vandalized and badly fire damaged. The floors are burned out. The electrical and plumbing sys- tems have been vandalized. The in- terior is so badly fire damaged that it is in a dangerous condition; d. The building In the above condi- tion is beyond reasonable repair; e. The building is unfit for human habitation in its present condition and the above corrections must be made in compliance with the Building Code and the Housing Code of the City of Saint Paul in order to make the same habitable; I. The building constitutes a nui- sance and a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare because of its physical damage, dilapidation and inadequate maintenance; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Section 463.15 through 46i3.2q, and based upon the foregoing findings of the City Council, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby make the following Order: ORDER 1. The owner of the above described building shall make the same safe and not detrimental to the public peace, health, safety and welfare by having the said building razed and the mate- tials therefrom removed from the prem- ises within thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this Order; 2. Unless such corrective action is taken to comply with this Order or an answer served upon the City of Saint Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk of District Court of Ramsey County, Minnesota within twenty (20) days from the date of the service of this Order, a Motion for Summary Enforcement of this Order toraze and remove the said building will be made to the Ramsey County District Court; '.In the event that the building is to be razed by the City of Saint Paul pursuant to judgment of the District Court, all personal property or fixtures which may unreasonably interfere with the razing and removal of this building shall be removed within ten (10) days from the entry of judgment; and if not so removed, the City of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such personal property and fixtures as provided by law; 4. If the City of Saint Paul is com- pelled to take any corrective action herein, all necessary costs expended by the City will be assessed against the above described real estate and col- lected as other taxes; and be it Further Resolved, That a certified copy of this resolution and incorporated Order herein be served upon the last record owners of the above desftibed property in the manner provided by law. Adopted by the Council October 31, 1972. Approved November 1, 1972. (November 4, 1972) it File No. 260010—By Leonard W. ne— le hatter of hazardous buildings that three story frame dwelling Selby Avenue in the City of Saint ,nd situatedupon those premises described as of 15, Block 2, and Taylor's Addition, according Plat on file and of record in the of the Register of Deeds in and e County of Ramsey, State of sots. reqs, Pursuant to resolution, No. 259693, approved September 00 a public. October 12a 1972 before iuncil of the City of Saint Paul Baring pertaining to the condition structure located at 953 Selby, Paul, Minnesota; and reas. Upon facts presented at earing consisting of photographs, tion reports and the recommen- of the Building Department, it is and dgter kined by the City it that according to the records es in the office of the Register of the last record owner of the described property is Theodore berg and that there are no lien s ofdrecord; and that it is further linethat the above described reasons: a. The building s standing vacant, abandoned and is subject to being entered by unauthorized persons; b. The exterior condition of the building is as follows: The entire rear Porch and the rear of the building arefire damaged. The roof sags and the roof covering has deterioted. The front steps are broken andrathe front porch sags and the deck is loose and deteriorated: c. The interior condition of the building is as follows: The first floor kitchen, dining room and living room are fire damaged, plaster is loose and fallen and the trim and doors are charred. The second story bath, three bedrooms and hall are also fire dam- aged and the plaster is broken and fallen. The third story has three rooms which are smoke and water damaged and the plaster has fallen. The plumbing and electrical fixtures are broken or removed; 882 PROCEEDII CS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL d. The building in the above condi on is beyond reasonable repair; e. The building is unfit for humax habitation in its present condition and the above corrections must be made in compliance with the Buiidim Code and the Housing Code of the City of Saint Paul in order to make the same habitable; I. The building constitutes a nui. Bance and a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare because o1 its physical damage, dilapidation ane inadequate maintenance; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Section 463.15 through 463.26, and based upon the fore- going findings of the City Council, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby make the following Order: ORDER 1. The owner of the above described building shall make the same safe and not detrimental to the public peace, health, safety and welfare by having the said building razed and the mate- rials therefrom removed from the premises within thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this Order; 2. Unless such corrective action is taken to comply with this Order or an answer served upon the City of Saint Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk of District Court of Ramsey County, Minnesota within twenty (20) days from the date of the service of this Order, a Motion for Summary Enforce- ment of this Order to raze and remove the said building will be made to the Ramsey County District Court; 3. In the event that the building is to be razed by The City of Saint Paul pur- suant to judgment of the District Court, all personal property or fixtures which may unreasonably interfere with the razing and removal of this building shall be removed within ten (10) days from the entry of judgment; and if not so removed, the City of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such per- sonal property and fixtures as provided by law; 4. If the Cityof Saint Paul is com- pelled to take any corrective action herein, all necessary costs expended by the City will be assessed against the above described real estate and col- lected as other taxes; and be it Further Resolved, That a certified copy of this resolution and incorporated Order herein be served upon the last record owner of the above described property in the manner provided by law. Adopted by the Council October 31, 1972. Approved November 1, 1972. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 260011—By Leonard W. Levine— In the matter of hazardous buildings being that one and one half story frame dwelling at 1472 Edgerton in the City of Saint Paul and situated on those premises legally described as Lot 7, Block 11, Harrison and Handy's Addi- tion, according to the plat on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deedsin and for the County of Ramsey. State of Minnesota. Whereas, Pursuant to resolution, C. F. No. 259695, approved September 20, 1972, a public hearing was scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on October 12, 1972 before the Council of the City of Saint Paul, said hearing pertaining to the condi- tion of the structure located at 1472 Edgerton, Saint Paul, Minnesota; and Whereas, Upon facts presented at said hearing consisting of Photographs, inspection reports and the recom- mendation of the Building Department, it is found and determined by the City Council that according to the records and files in the office of the Register of Deeds, the last record owners of the above described property are Herman and Josephine Kipling and Walter W. Klomner is the contract purchaser and that there are no lien holders of record; and that it is further deter- mined that the above described build- ing constitutes a hazardous building within the definition of Minnesota Stat- utes Section 463.15 for the following reasons: a. The building is standing vacant, abandoned and is subject to being entered by unauthorized persons; b. The exterior condition of the building is as Follows: There are holes in the roof and cornice boards are mtsstri Doors and windows are broken; C. The interior condition of the building is as follows: The floor joists are sagging and are not level. All four rooms on the first floor have been vandalized. Plaster is broken and doors have been torn off their hinges. Ceiling joists are badly fire damaged. The two rooms on the sec- ond floor are vandalized -and badly fire damaged. The wall board is off the walls and ceilings. The electrical and plumbing systems have been vandalized: d. The building in the above condi- tion is beyond reasonable repair; e. The building is unfit for human habitation in its present condition and the above correctionsmust be made in compliance with the Building Code and the Housing Code of the City of Saint Paul in order to make the some habitable; f. The building constitutes" a nut- sanceand a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare because of its physical damage, dilapidation and inadequate maintenance; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Section 963.15 through 463.26, and based upon the foregoing findings of the City Couactl, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby make the following Order: ORDER 1. The owner of the above described building shall make the same safe and not detrimental to the public peace, health, safety and welfare by having the said batlding razed and the mate- rials therefrom removed from the aremises Within thirty (30) days from [he date of the service of this Order; 2. Unless such corrective action is taken to comply with this Order or an rnswer served upon the City of Saint ?aul and filed m the Office of the ,lerk of District Court of Ramsey l"ounty, Minnesota within twenty (20) ays from the date of the service of :his Order, a Motion for Summary En - OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 883 forcemeat of this Order to raze and structures having been reported to con - remove the said building will be made stitute a public hazard: to the Ramsey County District Court; Address, 818 Ashland; Legal Descrip- 3. In the event that the building is tion, Lot 5, Block 2, Bryants Arkin ; to be razed by the City of Saint Paul Type of Structure -2 story frame single pursuant to judgment of the District family dwelling, Court, all personal property or fixtures Whereas, It appears that the last which may unreasonably interfere with known record owners of said buildings the razing and removal of this build- are as follows: ing shall be removed within ten (30) days from the entry of judgment; and Raymond J. Kroiss if not so removed, the City of Saint Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a Paul shall remove and dispose of such Public hearing be held by and before personal property and fixtures as pro- the Council of the City of Saint Paul vided by law; in the Council Chamber of the Court 4. If the City of Saint Paul is com- House fn said city at 10:00 a.m. on pe led to take any corrective action November 24, 1972 to consider the ad - herein, all necessary costs expended by visibility and necessity of ordering the City will be assessed against the the correction or wrecking and removal above described real estate and col- of said structures on the above de Fur as other taxes; and be it scribed property inasmuch as said Further Resolved, That a certified structures are reported to constitute a copy of this resolution and incorpo- hazard tOb public health, safety and rated Order herein be served upon the i+'elfare; be it last record owners of the above de- Further Resolved, That the Building scribed property in the manner pro- Department, on behalf of the City vi ed by law. Council, notify by mail the record Adopted by the Council October 31, owners of the property in question at 1872. the last known address, as well as other Approved November 1, 1972. interested persons of record, of the (November 4, 1972) date and time of the hearing. (old) Adopted by the Council October 31, 1972. Council File No. 260012—By Leonard W. Approved November 1, 1972. Levine— (November 4, 1972) hast/ re questeth d eBCity iCouncip to hold I public hearing to consider the ad- Council File No. 260016 — By Ruby visibility and necessity of the correc- Hunt — iton or wrecking and removal of the following described buildings, said 260015, gr. ug Ordinance, C.F. in - structures having been reported to g g Permission to the Cain- 't, a public hazard: P til City State Bank, 1020 Rice Street, Address, 631 Dayton; Legal Descrip- ote atu'andmmaintain5al 2t to construct, tion, Lots 14 & 15, Block 1, Holcombe's eter underground rigid condult under Add n.; Type of Structure -3 story or- Lawson Street east of Rice Street has Binary construction apartment dwell- been prepared and introduced to the ing' Council of the City of St. Paul, and Whereas, It appears that the last will probably be adopted on November known record owners of said buildings 15, 1972, to be effective eventually on are as follows: December 18, 1972; Now, therefore, Earl V. Dolan be it are Resolved, That a Id, byand before fty of Saint Paul .ber of the Court said city at 10:00 a.m. on 24, 1972 to consider the ad - and necessity and the or wrecking and removal of s on the above described much as said structures to constitute a hazard to safety,and welfare: be it volved, That the Building fy by half ailo the re oxrd property in question at the last known address, as well as other interested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. (new) Adopted by the Council October 31, 1972. Approved November 1, 1972. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 260013—By Leonard W. Levine— p has requested the The Buildin City Council to hold a public heart' to consider the ad- tionvis.bolrt wreekingc andyremoval of rthe following described buildings, said That ctor of Public Works is oorized and directed to issc to said Can itsl C., uw.,a., , ........ u aun suolect to the same conditions and requirements as set out in Ordi- nance C.F. No. 260015 now pending before the Council of the City of St. Paul, informal approval of said con- struction being hereby given i%antici- pation of the final adoption d ap- proval of said Ordinance. Adopted by the Council October 31, 1972. Approved November 1, 1972. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 260017—By Leonard W. Levine— Resolved, That the Council hereby ratifies and approves the action of the Saint Paul Board of Appeals and Ree view for the Housing, Building and Fire Prevention Codes pertafnfng to the following listed property and as shown ly the official minutes of said Board �opypofe wlii hatad ma October ERIiIBIT2,, a s attached hereto and made a part xereof by reference: 884 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Case No. 72-72-B; Property 346 W. Case No. 75-72-B; Property, 1054 Ash- Minnehaha; Appellant—lames Hartley. land; Appellant—Conrad Hougo. Case No. 73-72-B; Property, 692 Good- Adopted by the Council October 31, rich; Appellant—Frank Coyne. 1972. Case No. 74-72-B; Property, 4 E. Approved November 1, 1972. Sidney; Appellant—Louis Cha; d=wine. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 260018—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, 25thCdayC3of fOctobehe ry of 1972, adopint ted by its Budgetsresolution, for 259960, calendar year for the City of Saint Faul, its departments, bureaus and agencies; and tax levy Whereas, resolution following4 of he the the adoption Charter itsires Budt the and certify l the adopt a x levy to the County Auditor no later than November 15 of each year; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby levy taxes on all taxable property within the City of Saint Paul, to be collectible in 1973, the sum of $26,175,678.00, plus the sum of $324,793.00 for tax shrinkage, ora total tax hereby levied in the sum of $26,500,471.00; said tax levy appropri- ation to be distributed as follows: Tax Operation and Maintenance: .. .. Appropriation Shrinkage Total Levy .$11,626,564.00 $204,271.00 $12,032,835.00 Ramsey Co. Welfare Dept . General City Debt: e ... ....... 8,321,022.00 8,321,022.00 Dept, : ........... 6,026,092.00 120,522.00 6,146,614.00 TOTAL: ....... ....................$26,175,678 00 $324,793.00 $26,500,471.00 Adopted by the Council October 31, 1972. Approved November 1, 1972. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 260019 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the sene are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is (� instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council October 31, 1972. Approved November 1, 1972. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 260020 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is ustructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required -fees. Adopted by the Council October 31, 1972. Approved November 1, 1972. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 260021 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses aP plied for by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment intn the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council October 31, 1972. Approved November 1, 1972. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 260022 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 1091 for Hotel (296 Rooms), made by 339 Wa- basha Street Co. (A Corporation) at 339 Wabasha Street, be and the same is hereby granted. Adopted by the Council October 31. 1972. Approved November 1, 1972. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 260023—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the Council of the CitRuleSaint of amends s ofPrhereby forthe at econductof the business of the Council, Council File No. 259047, by adding the following: Rule 11. Any councilman introducing an ordinance or resolution may, at any time prior to the vote for final adoption, withdraw said resolution or ordinance on his own motion. Adopted by the Council October 31, 1972. Approved November 1, 1972. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 260024—By Leonard W. Levine—William PKonopHatzki— mtTrudsscicomuniy organizations, anivc leaders of the Minnehaha-Pierce Butler area of St. Paul have petitioned the Metropolitan Transit Commission for Improved transit service in that area Of St. Paul, and Whereas, It has been shown that sub- stantial commercial, industrial, and recreational redevelopment has oc- curred in that area in recent years and Whereas, It is the desire of this &.un- cil that the best possible transit service be provided all the people of this city, so, therefore, be it Resolved, That this Council, on behalf Of St, Paul and in particular the people Of the Minnehaha-Pierce Butler area, OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 885 recognizes the need for improved tran- sit service in that area, and be it Further Resolved, That this Council calls upon Commissioner Bernard T. Holland, St. Paul's representative to the Metropolitan Transit Commission, to present this resolution to the Com- mission for its favorable consideration of this need for scheduled transit serv- ice on West Minnehaha Avenue and Pierce Butler Route. Adopted by the Council October 31, 1972. Approved November 1, 1972. (November 4, 1972) Council File No. 260001—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, In recent years our citizens in Saint Paul and Ramsey County have had a continuous and steady rise in their tax burden; and Whereas, This tax burden and par- ticularly the property tax portion has had an extremely adverse and detri- mental effect on the lives and quality of living for many of our residents, but particularly for the senior citizens, the retired persons, and the owners of small e Bas, Government at all levels must closely examine and balance their program commitments with financial resources continuously seeking to re- duce costs and maintain satisfactory services; and Whereas, The Federal government has given local governments the opportum- ty to improve their financial deciston- ingful makingan- i nrestrictedthe form f p linancialme aid through its revenue sharing program; and Council onWOctober 17e 972 tbya re resolution, de- clared its intent to use a substantial Portion of its revenue sharing funds for the property tax rel zens; and ief of its citi- Whereas, The City Council in adopt- ing its 1973 budget on October 25„ 1972, allocated $7,000,000 of federal revenue sharing. funds to property tax relief; Now, Therefore, Be it Resolved, That the Saint Paul City Council reque$ts the Ramsey County Board to loin the city and use a sub- stantial portion of its share of federal - revenue sharing funds for property tax relief in 1973. This will enable our citi- zens to receive maximum benefits u Prop tax relief from this new source of revenue, Further Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to each -em- her the Ramsey County Board and to the Ramsey County Administrator. Adopted by the Counc. October 27, 1972. Approved November 1, 1972. (November 4, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 260002— In the matter of the assessment of bendg eLAFAYETTE , cost and BROAD ROAD from ses for Grov- rove Street to Arch -Penn. Highway by widening, grading, paving and curbing; by constructing street, alley and drive- way returns; by constructing and re- constructing water drainage sidewalks; cilitiessby con strutting sewer, water and gas service connections; by constructing a traffic control system; and by doing all other work which is necessary and incidental to complete said improvement, under Preliminary Order 235584 approved October 31, 1967, Intermediary Order Fros, , approved December 12 1968, Fina] Order 241588, approved January 7, 1969. A public hearing having been had upon the ve iimprovement,seand dassessment said assessmfor the ent having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolbe andvthe ahme is hereby isaid neall re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. File No. 17322. Adopted by the Council October 31, 1972. Approved Nov 1, 1972. (November 4, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 260003— In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- structing or reconstructing sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 71-M-0525, Levy No. 3, District No. 2, Assessable: F. O. 252761—Fry St., both sides from Portland Ave. to Hague Ave. F. O. 252869—Selby Aveboth sides from Fry St, to Pierce Si.-t F. O. 253116—Saratoga St., west side from Portland Ave. to Laurel Ave. F. O. 252955—Albert St., both sides from Portland Ave. to Laurel Ave. F. O. 252671—Summit Ave., north side from Hairline Ave. to Albert St. Non -Assessable: F. O. 252761—Fry St., both sides from Portland Ave. to Hague Ave. F. O. 253116—Saratoga St., west side from Portland Ave. to Laurel Ave. F. O. 252955—Albert St., both sides from Portland Ave. to Laurel Ave. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above Improvement, and said assessment havingg been further considered by the -ouncll, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment ae and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District -ourt of the County of Ramsey for :onfirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the aid assessment be and it is hereby 886 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL determined to be payable in 5 equal; installments. Adopted by the Council October 31, 1972. Approved November 1, 1972. (November 4, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 259876—Ordinance No. 15228—By William P. Konopatzki— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 3250, entitled: "An administrative ordinance relating to the Civil Service Bureau of the City of Saint Paul, approving and adopting rules and regulations therefor," approved August 20, 1914, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 3250, approved August 20, 1914, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out of Section 6, where it ap- pears in Grade 28 under the heading Attendance and Inspectional Group,. the title Poundmaster; and by inserting immediately after the material in Grade 28, the following: GRADE 29 Poundmaster SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the first day of the first payroll period following thirty days after its passage, approval, and publica- tion. Passed by the Counril November 1, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Tedesco, Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved November 3, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 259901—Ordinance No. 15229—By Rosalie L. Butler— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to of States Power Company, the sum of $210.20, in full settlement of its claim of damages sustained on or about May 9, 1972, as more particularly set out in a communication to the City Council on May 16, 1972. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon its execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sustained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and bein force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council November 1, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine. Meredith, Tedesco, Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved November 3, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 259902—Ordinance No. 15230—By Rosalie L. Butler— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF MARIO A. TUCCI AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to Mario A. Tucci, the sum of $718.19, in full settlement of his claim of damages sustained on or about August 26, 1972, as more particularly set out in a com- munication to the City Council on August 31, 1972. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon his execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sustained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Council November 1, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Tedesco, Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved November 3, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL,' City Clerk. (November 11. 1972) --'OF) THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 Council File No. 259913—Ordinance No. 15231—By Victor J. Tedesco— AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAP- TER 445A OF THE SAINT PAUL LEG- ISLATIVE CODE PERTAINING TO AIR POLLUTION CONTROL REGULA- TIONS. The Council of the City of Saint Paull Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Chapter 445A of the Saint Paul Legislative Code is hereby amended in the following manner: "445A.01—AIR POLLUTION CON- TROL REGULATIONS AND Pursuant to Minnesota Stat- utes 1971, Section 471.62, Air Pollution Control Rules, Regulations and Air Quali- ty Standards 1-16 inclusive (APC 1-16) . of the Min- nesota Pollution Control Agency as adopted pur- suant to Minnesota Statutes 1967, Section 116.07, as filed with the Commissioner of Administration for the State of Minnesota on July 7, 1969, as thereafter amended through and inclusive of the effective date of this ordinance, are hereby adopted by reference." "445A.03—'DIRECTOR' — DEFINI- TION. Notwithstanding any other definition given by law, the Director' as applied to this chapter shall mean the per- son who is designated as the administrative head of the air pollution abatement program in the City." SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publi- cation. Passed by the Council November 2, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved November 3, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 259919—Ordinance No.l 15232—By Dean Meredith— 887 entirety and substituting in lieu and in place thereof the following: A. The rate of fare for taxicabs oper- atingwithin the City of Saint Paul shall be as follows: Sixty cents (Boo) for the first one- eighth mile or fraction thereof, with ten cents (100) for each addi- tionalone-fifth mile or fraction thereof. SECTION 2 That Section 154.04 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code is hereby amended by striking the same in its entirety and substituting in lieu and in place thereof the following: 154.04—Hourly Rates. Nothing here- in contained shall prevent any person from making an agreement with the operatorof a taxicab to .furnish transportation at a rate to be agreed upon between them for an hour, day, week, month or longer period, except that when furnished by the hour, the minimum rare shall be Six Dollars ($6.00), but the person with whom the operator of a taxicab makes such agreement shall not be permitted to hire out the vehicle to any other per- son. SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. SECTION 4 This ordinance is subject to the terms and provisions of the Economic Stabili- zation Act. SECTION 5 This ordinance shall be deemed a part of the Saint Paul Legislative Code and shall be incorporated therein and given an appropriate chapter and/or section number at the time of the next revision of the said Legislative Code. Passed by the Council November 7, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved November 8, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 259922—Ordinance No. 15233—By Rosalie L. Butler— OR- 259368, An ordinance amending Chapter 154 APPROVED AUGUST 4, 1972; AND of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, per- REPEALING SECTION 192.18 OF THE taining to taxicabs and fares. LEGISLATIVE CODE. The Council of the City of Saint Paul The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: Does Ordain: SECTION 1 SECTION 1 That Section 154.01 of the Saint Paul That Section 2 of Ordinaflce No. 15154, Legislative rrtis C. a5teaeriseeyu striking supaagraphAher f n ibe F. same herbrescnded, 888 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL and the following adopted in lieu and in place thereof: "Section 2. 1. The Division of Housing and Build- ing Code Enforcement (hereinafter referred to as "Division") is hereby authorized and directed to remove and abate, or cause to be removed or abated, any nuisance, substances, matter, emission or thing which, in the opinion of the Division consti- tutes a nuisance which threatens the public peace, health, and safety or which impairs the sanitary condition or good order of the city, and which is found or exists upon any street, alley, water, excavation, building, erection, lot, grounds or other prop- erty located within the City of Saint Paul, This provision does not apply to the removal of buildings. "2. Theowner o£ any building, when- ever ft becomes vacant, shall remove therefrom all paper or other com- bustible materials accumulated there- in and shall securely close and keep closed all doors and windows or other openings into such building while it remains unoccupied. Vacant build- ings allowed to remain open to entry by unauthorized persons are hereby declared to constitute a nuisance. TheDivision is authorized to abate such nuisance by issuing an"order to the owner, as provided below, to remove all paper or other combusti- ble materials and close all doors and windows or other openings. In the event the owner does not comply within the time period specified in such order, the Division may close such doors, windows or other open- ings and remove all or and com- bustible materials, and assess all costs thereof against the real prop- erty in the manner set forth below. "3. In the event such a nuisance be found, the Division shall mail a writ- ten order to the owner of the subject real property addressed to his last known street address. For the pur- pose of this ordinance, "owners" shall be those shown to be such on the records of the Ramsey County Auditor, but other appropriate rec- ords may be used. The written order shall contain the following: a. Description of the real estate suf- ficient for identification. b. Specify the nuisance which exists and the remedial action required. c. Allow a reasonable time for the performance of any act it requires, d. State that the owner may appeal the order of the Division and ob- tain a hearing before the City Council by filing a written request for public hearing with the City Clerk not more than seven days from the date of the order. e. State that unless such corrective action is taken or request for Mite hearing filed with the City Clerk within the time specified, the Division may remove the nui- sance and charge all costs incurred therein against the real estate as a special assessment to be collect- ed in the same manner as taxes against the said real estate. "4. In the event the owner files an appeal with the City Clerk, as pro- vided above, the Council shall fix a date for public hearing and give the owner written notice of the date, time and place thereof. At the time of the public hearing, the Council shall hear from the Division, the owner and all other interested par- ties, and thereafter the Council may sustain, modify or confirm the order of the Division. If the order is sus- tained, the Council shall by resolu- tion fix a time within which the nui- sance shall be removed or abated and further provide that if such correc- tive action is not taken within the time so specified, the City may abate the nuisance and charge all costs incurred therein. A copy of this reso- lution shall be served by mail upon the owner by the City Clerk. 1.5. In the event the City removes and/or abates the nuisance, the Divi- sion shall keep an accurate record of all costs incurred therein and report these costs to the Department of Fi- nance and Management Services. These costs shall then be assessed against the affected real property in the manner provided for in Chapter 14 of the City Charter. "6. To meet a situation which con- stitutes an immediate danger or haz- ard which ifnot immediately re- moved or abated will endanger the health or safety of the public and there does not exist sufficient time to give written notice to the affected real property, the Division, with the written authorization of the Mayor, is hereby empowered to take all reasonable and necessary steps to remove or abate such nuisance forth- with and without the necessity of issuing the written order provided above. owner of nuisance, Division, action, notice shall be provided the City Council, and the Council shall set a date for hearing thereon and noti- fy the property owner in the manner set forth in Chapter 14 of the City Charter pertaining to assess- ments. At the said hearing the Coun- cil will hear a report from the Divi- sion, and also hear from the property owner, and thereafter may adopt a resolution levying anassessment for all or a portion of the costs in- curred by the Division in removing or abating the nuisance." SECTION 2 That Section 192.18 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code is hereby rescinded. SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and OF THE CITY OF after its passage, approval and publi- cation. Passed by the Council November 7, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) --6, Nays -0. Approved November 8, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 259929—Ordinance No. 152 _BY William P. Konopatzki— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7607, entitled: "An ordinance fixing the duties and responsibilities and the minimum quall- fications for the various classes of posi- tionsin the Classified Service of the City," approved February 13, 1935, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: - SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 7607, approved February 13, 1935, as amended, be and a the same is hereby further mended by striking out the minimum qualifica- tions in the specifications for Electronic Data Processing Program Analyst and for Programming Manager; and by sub- stituting in lieu thereof, respectively, the following: Electronic Data Processing Program Analyst "High school graduation and success- ful completion of the sequence of Computer Programming courses in the evening school at St. Paut Technical Vocational Institute or equivalent courses at an equivalent computer programming school and two years' experience as an Elec Ironic Data Processing Program- mer, or equivalent; or four years' experience as an Electronic Data Processing Programmer, or equiva- lent." Programming Manager "High school graduation and success- ful completion of the sequence of ComputerProgramming courses In the evening school at St. Paul Technical Vocational Institute or equivalent courses at an equtva- lent computer programming school and two years' experience as an Electronic Data Processing Pro- gram Analyst, or equivalent; or seven years' experience as an Elec- tronic Data Processing Program- mer, or equivalent" SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect andl be in force thirty days after its pas- sage, approval, and publication. SAINT PAUL, 1972 �88 Passed by the Council November 7, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved November 8.. 1972. LAWRENCE D, COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 259930—Ordinance No. 15235—By William P. Konopatzki— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7607, entitled: "An ordinance fixing the duties and responsibilities and the minimum quall- fications for the various classes of post - tions in the Classified Service of the City,". approved February 13, 1935, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 7607, approved February 13, 1935, as amended, ?a and the same is hereby further amended by striking out the minimum qualifications in the specifications for Electronic Data Processing Programmer; and by sub- stituting in lieu thereof the following: "High school graduation and success- ful completion of the sequence of Computer Programming courses In the evening school at St. Paul Technical Vocational Institute or equivalent courses at an equivalent computer programming school; or two years' experience as an Elec- tronic Data Processing Program- mer, or equivalent." SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its pas- sage, approval, and publication. Passed by the Council November 7, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, 5 rafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved November 8, 1972, LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 259931—Ordinance No. ,5236 By William P. Konopatzkf— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 3250, entitled: "An administrative ordinance relating Lo the Civil Service Hureau of the Ci ty of Saint Paul, approving and adopting ;ales and regulations therefor," approved August 20, 1914, as amended. 890 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL The Council of the City of Saint Paul To pull red -lined checks, garnish - Does Ordain: ments, executions, income tax levies, SECTION 1 assignments, etc., and hold for dis- position. That Ordinance No. 3250, approved To explain the necessary procedure August 20, 1914, as amended, be and the for individuals to follow in cases re - same is hereby further amended by garding garnishment, executions, in - inserting in Section 6, in Grade 30 come tax levies, assignments and under the heading Clerical Gruup, the other levies filed against their pay - title roll checks and to assist when pos- Payroll Audit Clerk sible, these individuals in following SECTION 2 these procedures. To record garnishments,. executions, This ordinance shall take effect and ., To etcmand file in the vaultake up affidavits and to obtain be in force thirty days after its passage, appropriate signatures for payroll approval, and publication, checks of deceased employees. Passed by the Council November 7, To make up affidavits for lost checks and to obtain necessary signatures 1972. before issuing duplicate checks. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, To perform final audit of auto allow - Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. ance registers. To check PERA deduction registers Nays -0. and make necessary corrections. Approved November 8, 1972. To check year to date totals from data processing and correct if neces- LAWRENCE D. COHEN,Bary. Mayor. To prepare Social Security quarterly Attest: report for all departments. HARRY E. MARSHALL, To make upmiscellaneous claims for City Clerk. payment of Federal and State taxes (November 11, 1972) every pay period.To train and supervise clerks. Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and seven Council File No. 259932—Ordinance No. 15237—By William P. Konopatzki— Yearsclerical experience, at least four of which must have been in pay- roll and timekeeping work. An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7607, entitled: SECTION 2 "An ordinance fixing the duties and This ordinance shall take effect and responsibilities and the minimum qual, be in force thirty days after its passage, ifications for the various classes of approval, and publication. thepositionsC in the Classified Service of Y' Passed by the Council November 7, approved February 13, 1935, as amended. 1972' yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, The Council of the City of Saint Paul Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Does Ordain: Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. SECTION 1 Approved November 8, 1972. That Ordinance No. 7607, approved February 13, 1935, as amended, be and LAWRENCE D. COHEN, the same is hereby further amended Mayor. Attest: by inserting in its proper alphabetical order the following title, and specifi- HARRY E. MARSHALL, cations for City Clerk. Payroll Audit Clerk (November Il, 1972) Title of class: PAYROLL AUDIT CLERK Council File No. 259933—Ordinance No. Duties and responsibilities: 15238—By William P. Konopatzki— Under supervision, to be responsible for the auditing of all payrolls and An ordinance amending Ordinance the processing of payroll related No. 6446, entitled: matters; and to perform related work "An administrative ordinance fixing as assigned. Examples of work performed: the compensation rates of certain city positions and employments," To distribute time reports, deduction worksheets and other payroll related approved January 23, 1925, as amended. material to timekeepers. To check time reports and insurance The Council of the City of Saint Paul billings before submitting t� data D oes Ordain: processing. To perform final audit of payroll reg- SECTION 1 isters for all City Departments, That Ordinance No. 6446, approved Board of Education, and City Hall January 23, 1925, as amended, be and and Court House payroll. the same is hereby further amended To phone in corrections to data proc- by striking out of Section II, where essing. they appear under the heading Special To put checks through the signature Employments, the following lines: machine. "Student To check deduction checks and cor- Library Aide I ...... 1.50 an hour" rected checks for each department "Student against the payroll register. Library Aide II ..... 2.00 an hour" OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 891 "Substitute Library Technician.. 3.50 an hour and by substituting in lieu thereof respectively, the following lines: "Student Library Aide I ...... 1.75 an hour" "Student Library Aide II ..... 2.35 an hour" "Substitute Library Technician .. 3.69 an hour" SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect .and be in force on the first day of the first payroll period following thirty days after its ppassage, approval, and publication, subject to the rules, regu- lations and provistons of the Federal Economic Stabilization Act, if applica- ble. Passed by the Council November 7, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved November 8, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (November 11, 1972) Council Fite No. 259934—Ordinance No. 15239—By William P. Konopatzki— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation,rates of certain city Positions and employments," approved January 23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 6446, approved January 23, 1925, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended tgey striking out of Section II, where lines: thappear in Group A, the following "Sheet Metal Worker..... 7.82" .. "Sheet Metal Worker Fore- man—Board of Education.... 8.46"; and by substituting in lieu thereof, respectively, the following lines: "Sheet Metal Worker ........8.03" "Sheet Metal Worker Fore- man—Board of Education.... 8.67". SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the first day of the first Payroll period following thirty days after its passage, approval and publica- tion, in accordance with Council File No. 256707, apBroved December 30, 1971, which authorizes these wage rate in- creases to be retroactive to May 27, 1972; subject to the rules, regulations and provisions of the Federal Economic Stabilization Act, if applicable. Passed by the Council November 7, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved November 8, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (November 11, 1972) RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 260025 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treas- ury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council November 2, 1972. Approved November 3, 1972' (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260026 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such It- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Co 1972. uncil November 2, Approved November 3, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260027—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby approve the following appointments made by the Mayor to the Saint Paul Board of Ap- peals and Review for the term set forth as follows: Mrs. Vernon Lp Sommerdorf—Term expiring November 12, 1972; and Raymond R. Grove—Term expiring November 22, 1972. Adopted by the Council November 2, 1972, Approved November 3, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260028—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That upon the petition of the Housing and Redevelopment Au- thority, et al, those sections of public streets and alleys hereinafter described, be and the same hereby are vacated and discontinued as public streets and alleys: That part of Englewood Avenue lying between the westerly line of Western Avenue and the Easterly line of Arundel Street; That part of Cumberland Street lying northerly of the northerly line of Englewood Avenue and 892 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL rly of a line 40 feet distant 'esterly of and parallel with ,uthwesterly line of Como as platted in Neurers Add. ed northwesterly; art of that certain unnamed or public way northerly of unediately adjacent to Lot 1, 2, Neurer's Add. lying easier - he easterly line of Cumber- trest extended northerly, and esterly of a line 40 feet southwesterly of and paral- h the southwesterly line of 2, Neurers Avenue to 7. That cost age facilities to the satisfaction of the Department of Public Works, 8. That the petitioners dedicate or cause to be dedicated to the City a permanent easement for street and highway purposes on, over and across the Northeasterly 40 feet of Lots 1 thru 7, Block 2, Neurers Add. for the future widening of Como Avenue. 9. That the petitioners not be re- quired to pay compensation for the vacation because of the dedication The public alley in Block 3, Neurers by the petitioners of certain per - Add. fromEnglewood Avenue to manent easements for street and the north line of said Block 3; highway purposes as noted in Item subject expressly to the following con- No. 8 and because of the provisions ditions and reservations: of the Redevelopment Plan for 1. That the vacation be subject to all i Thomas Dale NDP Area, Minn. the terms and conditions of See- A-1-3 adopted and approved by tion 22B of the Legislative Code as the Council of the City of 5, Paul, amended. Minnesota, on January 25, 1972, 2. That a specific utility easement beCouncil File No. 257152. retained in Englewood Avenue to 10. That in lieu of a bond, the City be protect the inp lace telephone plant. Provided with a written covenant 3. That a specifle easement bre- conditioned to indemnify and hold tained in Englewood Avenue and the City harmless for any and all Cumberland Street to protect the damages, claims for damages, costs, P charges, judgments, and expenses ofthe gas and electric facilities of every kind and nature arising C the Northern States Power or growing out of the vacation of Company. the streets described In the petl- 9. That specific easements be re- tion, served for the Board t Water Ado t Commis,ioners to protect existing Ped by the Council November 2, water mains and provide for future 1972. maintenance. Said easements are Approved November 3, 1972, described as follows: (November 11, 1972) a. The north 30 feet of Englewood Avenue from the east line of Arundel to the west line of Council File No. 260029—By Victor J. Western. Tedesco— b. The west 30 feet of Cumberland Resolved, That Pillsbury Company be Street from the north line of and hereby is granted a permit to in - Englewood Avenue to the south stall a 69 -car parking lot to be used right of way line of the Burling- with a restaurant on property located ton Northern Railroad. north of Ford Parkway between Mt. Easement restrictions on said de- Curve and Cretin, more particularly scribed areas are as follows: described as follows: a. No buildings or other permanent Lots 17 throw h 21, Block 7, St. structures are permitted within: g the easement area. Catherine Park Addn.; b. No change in grade from the fall in accordance with plans dated Re- exssting street grade is per- ceived September 15, 1972; subject to matted within the easement the conditionthat said applicant - area. permittee, and its successors and as - c. Nochange in surfacing is per- signs, shall make due compliance with not tted within the easement area all applicable provisions of municipal without written permission of. ordinances, state statutes and rules and the Water Department. regulations of public authorities having 5. That a 1 -inch temporary water, cognizance. main which exists in CumberlandAdopted by the Council November 2, Street be cut off at the expense of 1972. the petitioner. Approved November 3, 1972. 6. That permanent sewer easements (November 11, 1972) be retained in both Cumberland Street and Englewood Avenue to Protect the existing 12 inch V.C.P. Council File No. 260030—B sewers, said easements to be 30 y Victor J. feet in width centered on the exist- i Tedesco— Ing - sewers. The following restric- • Resolved, That Lampert Yards, Inc. tions shall apply to these ease- ments: add 12 stalls to an existing 91 -car a. No building or permanent parking lot (total -103) to be used with structures will be allowed. drive -in -banking facilities on property b. No change in grade will belon the northeast corner of allowed, except as approved in i Snelling and Selby, more particularly writing by the Sewer Engineer. described as follows: c. No change in surfacing will be Westerly 15 feet of Lot 6, Lots 7 Permitted without written ap- thru 12, 16, 17, 19 thru 24, Block E, proval of the Sewer Engineer. Boulevard Addition; OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 893 all in accordance with plans dates Received July 26, 1972; subject to th condition that said applicant -permittee and its successors and assigns, shal able p ovision, of munictipal ordinances state statutes and rules and regulation of public authorities having cognl zance. Adopted by the Council November 2 1972. Approved November 3, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260031 — By Dear Meredith— Resolved, That the City Counci: hereby concurs in the action of the d oi a Purchasing tact Toro furrbishinittee g all laborrma- teriala. equipment and services neces- sary or incidental to the Construction of an EXTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEM on Civic Center Arena Concourse for the Civic Center Authority, to PEOPLES ELECTRIC COMPANY for the contract price of (LUMP SUM BID) $23,513.00 as a result of Formal Bid Number 5254 Amended and the specifi- cations incorporated therein. Peoples Electric Company being the lowest re- sponsible bidder under the specifica- tions and the Corporation Counsel is hereby directed to draft the proper form of contract and obtain the neces- aary The p proper are mCity officiand als t ment hereds by authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Formal Bid No. 5254 -Amended Req'n 3244 Code: 6000-737 CCA 527 Adopted by the Council November 2, 1972. Approved November 3, 1972. (November 11, 1972) No. 260032 — By Dean 'hat the City Council rs in the action of the mmittee in the award of furbishing all labor, ma - the Bid Number 5259 and the speclfications incorporated therein. Bor-Son Con- struction, Inc. being the lowest respon- sible bidder under the specifications) and the Corporation Counsel is hereby directed to draft the proper form of contract and obtain the necessary per- formance and payment bonds. The ,zed to executes said als aontractbon behalf of the City of Saint Paul. F. B. 85259 Re n. 3252 Code: 6000-739 CCA: 527 Adopted by the Counci 1972. l November 2, Approved November 3, 1972. (November 11, 1972) I Council File No. 260036—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States t Power Company be given permission to install a district regulator station and associated gas mains on St. Albans 25 feet south of South property line of p Goodrich line 70 f�et of Goodrichha of 6 feet west of East property line of St. Albans St 20 feet East of West property line of St. Albans, under provisions of ordi- nance No. 14786, approved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council November 2, 1972. Approved November 3, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260037—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telep#pne Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground cable across the alley between Grand and Summit Avenues as follows: Bethe south side the betweenGrandanSummit Avenues 117' west of the west prop- erty line of Fairview Avenue, then going north 20' across the alley to the north property line. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council November 2, 1972. Approved November 3, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260038—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary exvacations for and to rebuildand enlarge and or maintain manholes located approximately 21' to 23' east of west property line of Earl Street from Beech Street south to Hud- son Road. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. ofThe Publieation it c dentphereto. to pay cost Adopted by the Council November 2, 1972. Approved November 3, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260039—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is sae 11 by granted to the Northwestern Bel] Telephone Company to make nee- )nd r enlarge excavation for rt maintain nanhole located at southeast corner of it of east property Itne on )d 13' north of south proper- Viinnehaha. to be in accordance with the ins as approved. )hone Company to pay cost Adopted by the Council November 2, 172, Approved November 3, 1972. (November 11, 1972) 894 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 26o0vu—By Robert F. Council File No. 260044—By Robert F Sprafka— ISprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to rebuild and enlarge and hereafter maintain manhole located ats - : ; -theast cor- ner of East SeventhStreet and Hope Street 15'6" south of north property line on East Seventh Street and 22' west of east property line on Hope Street. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council November 2, 1972. Approved November 3, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260041—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to rebuild and enlarge and hereafter maintain manhole located on east side of Payne Avenue at alley between Lawson Ave- nue and Jenks Avenue 16' west of east property line on Payne Avenue. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council November 2, 1972. Approved November 3, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260042—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to rebuild and enlarge and hereafter maintain manhole located at northwest corner of Beech Street and Earl Street 21' east of west property line on Earl Street and 13' south of north property line on Beech Street. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident n - mcil November 2, r 3, 1972. 11, 1972) Council File No. 260043—Py Rnbert F. sprafka— Resolved. That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec-essary excavations for and to rebuild and enlarge andhereafter maintain manhole located at northwest corner of East Seventh Street and Arcade Street 14'6" south of north property line on East Seventh Street. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council November 2, 1972, Approved November 3, 1972. (November 11, 1972) at permission be and is d to the Northwestern Company to make nec- ions for and to rebuild and hereafter maintain d at northwest corner of and Hudson Road 20'3" property line on Forest 'south of north property to be in accordance with the ans as approved. ohone Company to pay cost 3, 1972. 1, 1972) Council File No. 260048 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the City Council hereby concurs in the action of the Purchasing Committee in the award of a contract for furnishing all labor, poratlon Counsel is hereby directed to draft the proper form of contract and obtain the necessary performance and payment bonds. The proper City offi- cials are hereby authorized to execute =airs contract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Formal Bid No. 5282 Req'n. No. 3257 Code: 6000-739 Job .7r72-46 Adopted by the Council November 7, 1972. Approved November 8, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260049—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That upon the petition of Dale Properties, Inc., those Sections of public streets and alleys hereinafter described, be and the same hereby are vacated and discontinued as public streets and alleys: Fast Idaho Avenue from the east It— of Edgemont Street to the west line of Arkwright Street; Arkwright Street from the south line of Wheelock Parkway to the Soo Line Railroad right-of-way; The • lley in Block 1, Dawson's 5th Addition to the City of Saint Paul Ramsey County Minnesota from the south line of Wheelock Parkway to the north line of Edgemont Street; The alley in Block 4, Dawson's 5th Addition to the City of Saint Paul Ramsey County Minnesota from the south line of Idaho Avenue to the Soo Line Railroad right-of-way; Also. that part of Lot 6, Block 1, Dawson's 5th Addition to the City OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 895 Of Saint i ly ng southerly ofaCountyline Min- nesota 60 feet southerly of and parallel to the centerline of Wheelock Parkway as oPared; subject expressly to the followin conditions and reservations: 1. That the vacation be subject t all the terms and conditions c Section 228 of the Legislative Cod as amended. 2. That a permanent sewer easemen of Idaho Avenue described herein said easement to be 30 feet ii width and centered within th, existing 60 foot wide right-of-wav Width of platted Arkwright Stre lying north of a line 15 fe' northerly of and parallel to tt south line of Idaho Avenue ei tended, said easements to all. for the future construction an sewers, Jion he retainef storm d easemen ax to be subject to the following n strictions: I. No buildings or permaner Structures rel be lahinthe easement areallowed written approval from the De partment of Public Works. 2. No change in grade or sur facing will be allowed withou written approval from the De partment of Public Works. 3. That the petitioner pay th City of Saint Paul the sum o $6,600.00 as compensation fo the vacation and provide the City with a bond in the amoun $10,000.00 as required by Sec tion 228 of the Legislative Code 9. That the petitioner, pursuan lution No' Countyamsey 131pproved Oc lobar 16, 1972, shall place or deposit with Ramsey County stireayiletheC County th amount of $200.00 and file a ekoc ihthe CeClr.Said amontbengh appraised value of the tax for- feit land described as: Part Southwester- ly of Wheelock Parkway and north of extended south line of Idaho Avenue of part of the south 891 feet of the eastz of the northwest ,a of the north- west q, northwesterly of M. St.P. & S.Sta.M. Ry, R/W in Section 30, Town- ship 29, Range 22. Said amount to remain on de- posit until such time as a Public sale may be held there- of as provided by statute. Adopted by the Council November 7, 1972. Approved November 8, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260054—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place cable and long and ter maintain cr across an DykegStreet as No thfollows: pf sMeechanicnSt Stthe reet then north 275' on Van Dyke Street at 8' east of : west property me. Also at a point 82' ' north of the alley for 52' across Van i Dyke Street to the east property line. f The Telephone Company to pay cost eto 1972. fedtion by the Counciftlent l November 7, ' 1972. Approved November 8, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260055—By Robert F, Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and top lace and hereafter maintain a manhole on Hampden Avenue as follows: On Hampden Avenue 185' west of the west line of Bradford Street and 17' north of the south line of Hamp- den Avenue. The Telephone Company to pay cost ofPublication by the iCouncil November 7, 1972. Approved November 8, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260056—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain underground cable across and along Upper Afton Road as follows. Beginning 18' south of the north property line of Upper Afton Road then south for 50' to 6' north of the south property line, thence west for 113'. Cable to be placed in conduit across Upper Afton Road. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost Of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council No 1972. mveber 7, Approved November 8, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260057—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- indrheexcavations hereafter aintain and underground !able along and across Pearl Street as ollows: Across Raymond Avenue at 30' north of the south line of Tainter Avenue The Telephone Company to pay cost ,f publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council November 7, 972. Approved November 8, 1972. (November 11, 1972) ouncil File No. 260058—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is erebygranted to the Northwestern ell Telephone Company to make nec- 896 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain a buried cable in an alley north of Reaney Avenue east of 7th Street two feet north of the south property line from an existing tele- phone pole for a distance of 30 feet west, then south 2 feet into private property at 946 East Seventh Street. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost Of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council November 7, 1972. Approved November 8, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260059—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for building a man- hole in Raymond Avenue at Hampden Avenue intersection located as follows: In Raymond Avenue 47' west of east line and 24' north of Hampden Ave- nue south line. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council November 7, 1972. Approved November 8, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No, 260060—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 52 lineal feet of Gas Main on Desnoyer from 8' N. of S.P.L. to the N.P.L., under provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, approved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council November 7, 1972. Approved November 8, 1972. (November, its"1972) Council File No. 260061—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 2,600 lineal feet of Gas Main on Pacific Street (south side) between Forest Street and 200 feet west of Griffith under provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, approved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council November 7, 1972. Approved November 8, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260062—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 225 lineal feet of gas main on Grotto (east side) be- tween Carroll and Concordia under Provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, ap- proved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council November 7, 1972. Approved November 8, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260063—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That the City Council here- by concurs in the action of the Pur- chasing Committee in the award of a contract for furnishing all labor, ma- terials, equipment and services neces- sary or incidental to the GENERAL CONSTRUCTION AND GRADING at Como Park Shops. 1100 North Hamline Ings, to K for the cc Base Bid) and Inspec tnerem. Krueger Construction being the lowest responsible bidder under the specifications and the Corporation Counsel is hereby directed to draft the proper form of contract and obtain, the necessary performance and pay- ment bonds. The proper City officials are hereby authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Formal Bid No. 5260 Job 72-62 Fund No. 9772-460-015 Adopted by the Council November 7, 1972. Approved November 8, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260064—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, Charter Section 10.07.4 au- thorizes the Mayor to transfer all or a part of any unencumbered appropria- tion balance within a department office or agency except from appropriations out of Charter Taxing Limitations, therefore be it Resolved, It is hereby authorized to transfer $199.80 from Activity 0998- Contingent Reserve to Activity 0963- Civic Center Expense, therefore be it Finally Resolved, Transfer within General Fund (Formerly Charter Fund 35) is as follows: From: Contingent Reserve - 0998 -410 ......................$199.80 To: Civic Center Expense - 0963 -261 ......................$199.80 Adopted by the Council November 7, 1972. Approved November 8, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260065—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby approve a five-year least (with an option to re- new for an additional five years) of the Easterly 15 feet of Lot 11, Rosen Ad- dition" St. Paul, Minn., to Joseph Karas and Rose Karas, for an annual rental of $75.00, said property to be used as a driveway to the Karas' property, a copy of which lease is attached hereto. Adopted by the Council November 7, 1972. Approved November 8, 1972. (November 11, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 897 Council File No. 260066—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That upon the recommen- dation of the Mayor pursuant to Sec- tion 10.07.4 of the Carter of the City of Saint Paul, and in accordance with C.F. 258816-E there is hereby appropri- ated funds for the operation of the of- fice of the City Administrator in the amount of $7,031.00 to a new activity 0018 -City Administrator, said funds to be transferred from the Contingent Re- serve Account -Activity 0998-400 This appropriation is allocated as follows: City Administrator -Activity 0018 100 Personal Services.. 5,731.00 200 Contractual Services 400.00 300 Commodities ....400.00 800 Capital Outlay .. 500.00 Adopted by the Council November 7, 1972. Approved November 8, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260067—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, By the Council of the City of Saint Paul, upon the request of the Mayor and the recommendation of the Saint Paul Long -Range Capital Im- provement Budget Committee, that the Capital Improvement Budget for the City of Saint Paul for 1971, as hereto- fore adopted by this Council and as amended, is hereby further amended in the following particulars: That a project entitled "Dale St. Garage Complex Fencing" be created with an allocation of $2,967.95 by transfer from the Public Works Re- stricted Use" account for a net change in the budget of zero. Adopted by the Council November 7, 1972. Approved November 8, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260068—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, By the Council of the City of Saint Paul, upon the request of the Mayor and the recommendation of the Saint Paul Long -Range Capital Im- provement Budget Committee, that the Capital Improvement Budget for the City of Saint Paul for 1970, as hereto- fore adopted by this Council and as amended, is hereby further amended in the following particulars: That a project entitled "Dale Street Garage Complex Fencing" be created with an allocation of $17,513.85 from the "Public Works Restricted Use" account for a net change in the budget of zero. Adopted by the Council November 7, 1972. Approved November 8, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260069—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, By the Council of the City of Saint Paul, upon the request of the Mayor and the recommendation of the Saint Paul Long -Range Capital Im- provement Budget Committee, that the Capital Improvement Budget for the City of Saint Paul for 1968, as hereto- fore adopted by this Council and as amended, is hereby further amended in the following particulars: That a project entitled "Dale Street Garage Complex Fencing' be created with an allocation of $2,518.20 from the "Public Works Restricted Use" Account for a net change in the budget of zero. Adopted by the Council November 7, 1972. Approved November 8, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260070—By Rosalie L. But, By the Council of the City Of Saint Paul, upon the request of the Mayor and the recommendation of the Saint Paul Long -Range Capital Im- provement Budget Committee, that the Capital Improvement Budget for the City of Saint Paul for 1967, as hereto- fore adopted by this Council and as amended, is hereby further amended in the following particulars: 1) That a project entitled "Dale St. Garage Complex Fencing" be cre- ated with an allocation of $7,000.00 and 2) That the "Unallocated Administra- tive Reserve" be reduced by $7,000.00 for a net change in the budget of zero. Adopted by the Council November 7, 1972. Approved November 8; 1972' (November 11, 1972) File No. 260071—By Rosalie L. ed, By the Council of the City Paul, upon the request of the nd the recommendation of the aul Long -Range Capital Im- nt Budget Committee, that the Improvement Budget for the 1) That the Public Works Project "St. Anthony Park Storm System—Con- tract B (S460B)" be reduced by $335,745.00, and 2) That a new Public Works Project "St. Anthony Park Storm System— Surface Lines (S460 E-1)" is created with an allocation of $335,745.00 for a net change in the 1971 budget of zero. Adopted by the Council November 7, 1972. Approved November 8, 1972' (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260072—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, By the Council of the City of Saint Paul, upon the request of the Mayor and the recommendation of the Saint Paul Long -Range Capital Im- provement Budget Committee, that the Capital Improvement Budget for the City of Saint Paul for 1971, as hereto- fore adopted by this Council and as amended, is hereby further amended in the following particulars: 1) That the project entitled "Fire Sta- tion #3 Land Acquisition" with an 898 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL allocation of $90,000.00 be deleted and 2) That the project entitled "Fire Sta. tion #4 Land Acquisition" with ar allocation of $60,000.00 be deleted and 3) That a project entitled "Metro Fire Training Facility" be created with an allocation of $150,000.00 for a net change in the 1971 budget of zero. Adopted by the Council: November 7. 1972. Approved November 8, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260073—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, By the Council of the City of Saint Paul, upon the request of the Mayor and the recommendation of the Saint Paul Long -Range Capital Im- provement Budget Committee, that the Capital Improvement Budget for the City of Saint Paul for 1972, as hereto- fore adopted by this Council and as amended, is hereby further amended in the following particulars: 1) That the project entitled "Battle Creek Park Expansion" with an allocation of $24,500.00 be deleted and 2) That a project entitled "West Side Bluff Park" be created with an allo- cation of $8,000.00, and further 3) That the remaining $16,500.00 be transferred to the "Unallocated Ad- ministrative Reserve," with a net change in the budget of zero. Adopted by the Council November 7, 1972. Approved November 8, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260074—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, By the Council of the City of Saint Paul, upon the request of the Mayor and the recommendation of the Saint Paul Long -Range Capital hn- Prevement Budget Committee, that the Capital Improvement Budget for the City of Saint Paul for 1971, as hereto- fore adopted by this Council and as amended, is hereby further amended in the following particulars: 1) That a project entitled "Ford Park- way Library Addition" be created with an allocation of $20,000.00 byy a transfer from the "Unallocated Ad- ministrative Reserve" for a net change in the 1971 budget of zero. Adopted by the Council November 7, 1972. Approved November 8, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260075—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, By the Council of the City of Saint Paul, upon the request of the Mayor and the recommendation of the Saint Paul Long -Range Capital Im- provement Budget Committee, that the Capital Improvement Budget for the City of Saint Paul for 1972, as hereto- fore adopted by this Council and as amended, is hereby further amended in the following particulars: That the allocation for the project entitled "Ford Parkway Library Addition" be increased by $20,000.00 by a transfer from the "Unallocated Administrative Reserve" for a net change in the budget of zero Adopted by the Council November. 7, 1972. Approved November 8, 1972' (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260076 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, Josef's, Inc. desire to with- draw Application M 4395 for the Transfer On ale No 8220 i suedito George Liquor by, 1209nW. 7th Street to Josef's, Inc. at Metro Square, 121 E. Seventh Street, and requests the return of the license fee deposited thereon, therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to xJosef's, Inc. the fee of $437.50 and to cancel said application for license. Adopted by the Council November 7, 1972. Approved November 0, 1972. (November 11, 1972) CouncilFile No. 260077 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council November 7, 1972. Approved November 8, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260078 — By Dean Meredith-- Resolved, That Application M4112 for Scrap Metal Processor License applied for by Quality Metals, Inc, at 2575 Dos- well Avenue, be and the same is here- by granted subject to the conditions that the licensees shall not permit any burning in connection with the busi- ness and that no junked vehicles be bought, sold, or in any manner ac- cumulated on said premises and that an 8 -foot opaque fence be erected and maintained on the property extending West on Doswell Avenue to the City Limits and West from the northern- most line from the warehouse pres- ently erected to the city limits. Adopted by the Council November 7, 1972. Approved November 8, 1972. (November 11, 1972) :�ouncil File No, 260079 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 3239 .or Class C2 -Restaurant, Tavern and �Iostseof MmoesotamInc. b(A Minnesota .,orporation) at ill E. Kellogg Boule- iard, be and the same are hereby ;ranted. Adopted by the Council November 7, 1972. Approved November 8, 1972. (November 11, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 899 Council Meredith— No. 260080 — By Dean mediate replacement i deemed neces- R e solved— Bary. The amount of contract is $3,540.00. Resolved, That licenses applied for The Corporation Counsel is hereby di - by the persons named on the list at-; ,rected to draft the con - inched to this resolution be and th `'tract and obtain the necessary r same are hereby granted, and the City ance and T Perform - Clerk is instructed to issue such li- City Officialsyare nhereby bonds. thorizedpto censes upon the payment into the City execute said contract on behalf of the treasury of the required fees. Cityof Saint Paul. i Adopted by the Council Approved November 81972November 7, The work, as indicated above, con - 1972' sidered an emergency due to the fact , , that the concrete on the underside of (November il, 1972) the sidewalk has deteriorated and spalled off to depths of 1%" to 3". The reinforcing bars are exposed and some Council File No. 260081 — By Dean of them have rusted away. It appears Meredith— that aconcrete topping was Poured on Resolved, That licenses applied for the original sidewalk a few by the persons named on the list at- which has added more dead 1 aed to the tached to this resolution be and the structural slab. This area of sidewalk same are hereby granted, and the City Is potentially hazardous under truck Clerk is instructed to issue such Il- wheel loads and does not meet the 300 cense, upon the payment into the City Pound Persquare foot _Live load re - treasury of the required fees. iiir. ..• Adopted by the Council No 7, p 1872- the walkis in danger ofmine t ent that November 8, 1972. lapse. (November 11, 1972) Req'n3309. Code: 2020-239. Adopted by the Council November 8, 1972. Approved November 9, 1972. (November 11,1972)' Council File No. By Ruby Hunt— Whereas, In the matter of grading and surfacing with bituminous materi- al and constructing concrete curb and gutter on IVY AVENUE from Farring- ton Street to Matilda Street, (G-1924) under Preliminary Order C.F. 246962 and C.F. 246963, approved January 13, 1970 and Intermediary Orders C.F. 249420 and C.F. 249421, approved June 23. 1970, maRiterl oe and the orders same inthe hereby cancelled, annulled and rescinded and continued. all proceedings in such matter be dis- Adopted by the Council November 8, 1972. Approved November 9, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260086 — By Ruby Hunt— In the matter of reconstructing the sidewalkOn the north side wofgMargaret St. from mohQ sonParkway to the east ap- the uy extension of Trunk to the west of the present at Century Avenue; and tension of Trunk Highway 2f2 to the int Paul city limits atMcKnight ad; now, therefore, be it 2esolved, That the Council of the :Y of Saint Paul reaffirms its afore - the Metropoli aand supports Con Council inthe oposition ng Y further construction on opposing ghway 212 through the City of Saint u] and wishes to go on record as .king a request for a Public hearing :ore the Metropolitan Council if and en its present position on the Trunk ;hway 212 question should be inged; and be it Cle kti cher by authors elved d and directed to transmit a copy of this resolution to. the Chairman of the Metropolitan Council. Adopted by the Council November 8, 1972. Approved November 9, 1972. (November Il, 1972) Council File No. 260084 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That theaaction heof City Purchancil singCommt on anemergencybasis dasfaa result of telephone quotations to BOR -SON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INCOR- PORATED the lowest bidder for repair work on the existing sidewalk in fof Stem ront underlying Hall pporth forTethewsidewalk has deteriorated to such an extent im- i esoived. That all orders fn the above matter be and the same are hereby can- iroeeedings 1 in such rescinded discont inued. Adopted by the Council November 8, 972. Approved November9, 1972. (November 11, 1972) '0 '1 File No. 2 Rosalie L. Bntler— Resolved, That the Council of the City �f Saint Paul hereby approves the ap- ilication of the State of Minnesota, De - of Highways, 1871 taxes nd assessmentsfor aon artment to part el of real estate acquired by said State 900 ° PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL for highway purposes, and that the assessment is hereby cancelled, the de- scription of said parcel and amounts of such taxes and assessment being shown in County Auditor's File No. 83928. Adopted by the Council November 8, 1972. Approved November 9, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260088 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby approves the application of the Housing and Redevel- opment Authority of the Cita' of Saint Paul, Minnesota, for abatement of 1972 taxes and assessments on a parcel of real estate acquired by said Authority for redevelopment as part of the Sum- mit -University Urban Renewal Project, Minn A-1-1, and that said assessment is hereby cancelled, all as more particu- larly set out in County Auditor's File No. 84943. Adopted by the Council November 8, 1972. Approved November 9, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260089 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby approves the application of the City of Saint Paul for abatement of 1971 and 1972 taxes and assessments on a parcel of real estate permanently leased by said City from 1956, and that said assessments are hereby cancelled, all as more par- ticularly set out in County Auditor's File No. 84767. Adopted by the Council November 8, 1972. Approved November 9, 1972. (November 11, 1972. File No. 260090 -By Rosalie L. ed, That the Council of the faint Paul does hereby approve rwing appointments made by, or to the Saint Paul Board of and Review for the term sett Mrs+ Vernon) L. Sommerdorf-Term expiring November 12, 1975; and Raymond R. Grove -Term ex- piring November 22, 1975; and be it Further Resolved, That Resolution C. F. 260027, approved November 3, 1972, is hereby rescinded. Adopted by the Council November 8, 1, 72. Approved November 9, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260091 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul, by resolution, C.F. 28506, approved March 16, 1920, did vacate the north andsouth alley extending from Minnehaha Street to Capitol Avenue, in the block bounded on the west by Arundel Street and on the east by Western Avenue, said vacation reserv- ing to the City of Saint Paul and other public instrumentalities the public utility easements contained therein and thereon; and Whereas, The Housing and Redevelop- ment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota has requested that the Council waive said retained easements, and the affected City departments, Northern States Power Company, and Northwestern Bell Telephone Company have Tiled written certificates of in- tended non-use of reserved rights and easements, which certifleates are at- tached hereto_ now, therefore, be it 228.05 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, as amended, does hereby waive the retained easements contained in resolution. C.F. 28506, approved March 16, 1920, in the following described Property: Lot 8, Auditor's Subdivision No. 28, StPaul, Ramsey County, Minne- a; and be it Further Resolved. That the above mentioned waiver of said easements is for the City of Saint Paul and for those persons for whom the City has re- served easements in said vacated prop- erty for the installation, maintenance and operation of any sewer, water gas or electrical main, pipe or conduit of public instrumentality. Adopted by the Council November 8, 1972. Approved November 9, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260092 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Whereas, The Council ofthe City of Saint Paul, by Resolution, C.F. 242283, approved February 21, 1969, did vacate sections of Daniel Street, Belle Street, West Fairfield Avenue, Ethel Street, and Ohio Street, said vacation reserv- ing to the City of Saint Paul and other public instrumentalities the public utility easements contained therein and thereon; and Whereas, The petitioner, Housing and Redevelopment _Authority of the City Company and Northwestern Bell Tele- phone Company have filed written Cer- tificates of intended non-use of re- served rights and easements, which certificates are attached hereto; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul, pursuant to Sec- tion 228.05 of the Saint Paul Legis- lative Code, as amended, does hereby waive the retained easements con- tained in Resolution, C.F. 242283, ap- proved February 21, 1969, in the fol- lowing described property: Daniel Street from the Southerly line of New Plato Blvd. to the Northerly line of New Ohio Street; and West Fairfield Avenue from the Southerly line of New Plato Blvd. to the Easterly right-of-way line of vacated Ethel Street, all according to the pplats thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds within and for Ramsey County. and be it OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 901 Further Resolved, That the above mentioned waiver of said easements is for the City of Saint Paul and for thosepersons for whom the City has reserved easements in said vacated property for the installation, mainte- nance and operation of any sewer, water, gas or electrical main, pipe or conduit of public instrumentality. Adopted by the Council November 8, 1972. Approved November 9, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260093 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on a list at- tached to this resolution J and the same are hereby granted, and the Cit Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council November 9, 1972. Approved November 9, 1972. (November 11, 1972) CouncilFile No. 260094 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the Itst-at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the regired fees. Adopted by the Council November 9, 1, 72. Approved November 9, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260097 -By Robert F. Sprafka- Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 5,600 lineal feet of 8" gas main on Water Street between N.S.P.'s island crossing (south- west of Joy Avenue) and 75' east of the Flood Wall (725' west of Nagasaki Road) as per attached approved plans and application under provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, approved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council November 9, 1972. Approved November 9, 1972. (November 11, 1972) File No. 280098 -By Robert F. a - ed, That permission be and is granted to the Northwestern !phone Company tc make nec- ccavations for and to place and maintain a buried cable from conduit at the corner of Marv- Allwork to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council November 9, 1972. Approved November 9, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260099 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby author- ize the advance of Travel Funds to Robert Hickman, James O. Mann, Tia Mann and Ed Pooley, members of the Saint Paul Model Neighborhood Plan- ning Council, to permit them to attend the Region V Citizens Council's Third Annual Conference on November 10, 11 and 12, 1972, to be held at Gary, Indiana, and that these members of the MNPC be reimbursed, such expense to be charged to Account Code 3640-211. Adopted by the Council November 9, 1972. Approved November 9, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260100 -By Robert F. Sprafka- Resolved, That the substitution of $3,000,000 U.S. Treasury Bills, due January 18, 1973 for $3,000,000U.S. Treasury Bills, due October 26, 1972 as collateral security for deposits of public funds of the City of Saint Paul with The First National Bank of Saint Paul, hereby is authorized, ratified and approved, such having been done in conformance with the pplicable ta- tutes of the State of Mainnesota; tshat such substituted securities, at the time of such substitution,. had a market valuesufficient, together with the market valueof the original collateral securities for said Purpose, for which no substitution was made, equal to $110 for every $100 of deposits of public funds of said City with said Bank. Adopted by the Council November 9, 1972. Approved November 9, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260101 -By Leonard W. Levine - Whereas, The Butlding Department has requested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the advis- ability andnecessity of the correction 1, wrecking and removal of the fol- lowing described buildings, said struc- tures having been reported to consti- tute a public hazard: Address, 561-63 Laurel; Legal Descrip- tion, S. 127.5' Lot 22, Block B, Woodland Park Addition; Type of Structure -14 unit apartment building of ordinary construction 68'x84'. Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: M. S. and Helen P. Carpenter Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Paulin the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on December 7, 1972 to consider the ad- visability and necessity of the the correction or wrecking and removal of said structures on the above-described property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to Public health, safety and hatwelfare; he it D P rther artment, on behalf of a the 11City -ourim , notify by mail the record )wners of the property in question at 902 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL the last known address, as well as othe, interested persons of record, of the date and time of the ]rearing. Adopted by the Council November 9 1972. Approved November 9, 1972' (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260102 -By Leonard W. Levine - Whereas, The Building Department has requested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consider the advis- ability and necessity of the correction or wrecking and removal of the follow- ing described buildings, said structures having been reported to constitute a public hazard: Address, 693-95 Selby; Legal Descripp- tion, Lot 27, Block 3, Holcombe's Addi- tion; Type of Structure -Two story ordinary construction store and apart- ment buildingg 40' x 100' Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: Sidney Tarshish Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a Public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Paul in the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on December 7, 1972 to consider the ad- visability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said structures on the above-described Property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it Further t,ea That te herltDPrtment,on beaof tBuilding Council, notify by mail the record owners of the property in question at'. the last known address, as well as other interested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. (new) Adopted by the Council November 9, I. Approved November 9, 1972. (November 11, 1972) Council File No. 260103 -By Leonard W. Levine- has✓requested theThe Building C ty Coun it tot hine old a public hearing to consider the advis- ability and necessity of The correction or wrecking and removal of the follow- ing described buildings, said structures having been reported to constitute a aaaress, 644 Dayton; Legal Descrip tion, Ex. E. 16' of Lot 5 and W 19' of Lot 7 all of Lot 61 Block 4 Nimitger & Donnelly 's Addition; Type of Structure -Frame 3 plex with sleeping rooms 38' x 52' Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: Robert Bigelbach Ernie and Ruby Olson Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Paul in the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on December 7, 1972 to consider the ad- visability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal ofl said structures on the above-described property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it FurD partrer ment Resolved behalf t of a the rill City Council, notify by mail the record owners of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other interested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. (new) Adopted by the Council November 9, 1972. Approved November 9, 1972. (November 11, 1972) has File No. 260104 -By Leonard W. hearing to consider the :King ana removal of the follow- cribed buildings, said structures been reported to constitute a hazard: ess, 881 Selby; Legal Description, Block 2, Sanborn's Addition; rf Structure -1!z story single dwelling 34'x42' and a 20'x26' Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: Edward G. Hall and John J. Hall Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a Public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Paul in er the Council Chambof the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on December 7, 1972 to consider the ad- visability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said structures on the above-described property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the Building Department, on behalf of the City Council, notify by mail the record owners of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other interested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. (old) Adopted by the Council November 9, 1972. Approved November 9, 1972' (November 11, 1972) r� RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING ON THE AWARD OF DAMAGES ;ouncil File No. 260095- In the matter of changing the grade of the alley in Block 8, Butterfield Syndicate Addition No. 1 from Avon St. to Grotto St. to conform to the ;rade as shown on the profile on file �n the Department of Public Works. Also, condemning and taking an ease- ment in the land necessary for the dopes, cuts and fills, including right of •emoval of lateral support from sub- ject land or remainder thereof, occa- stoned by excavations thereof, or con- druction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 903 the alley in Block 8, Butterfield Syndi- ; at the Council Chamber, in the Court cate Addition No. 1 from Avon Street House in the City of St. Paul on the to Grotto Street (G-1997), under Pre- 7th day of December, 1972, at ten liminary Order 256663, approved De- o'clock A.M. and that the Com- cember 9, approved Intermediary Order mfsioner of Finance be and he 1s Order, approved June 9, 1972, Final directed to give notice of said hearing Order 259180, approved July 6, 1972. as prescribed by the Charter. The Commissioner of Finance havingFile No. L 341-S. submitted his report in the abovAdopted by the Council November 9, matter as to the amount of damages 19' awarded for the taking of the land or Approved November 9, 1972. easements therein appropriated for (November 11, 1972) the above improvement and to whom payable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property RESOLUTION RATIFYING from the making of said improvement, ASSESSMENT therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment of benefits be and the same is hereby Council File No. 260082 - approved. Resolved, Further, That a public In the matter of the assessment of hearing be had before the Council benefits, cost and expenses for con- npon said report and for a confirmation struction or reconstruction of side - the awards of damages made by Walks and work incidental thereto: Di. - the Commissioner of Finance, and also Contract 71-M-0527, Levy No. 1, upon the said assessment of at the Council Chamberbenefits; tract No. 4, , in the Court Assessable: House in the City of St. Paul on 249797 - Grand 7th day of December, 1972, at ten from Oxford? St. rto LeAicingtont Ave. o'clock A.M. and that the Commissioner of Finance be and he is directed to ive F. O. 254393-W. Seventh St., south notice of said hearin as g side from Ann St. to Superior St. the Charter. g Prescribed by File No. L332 -S. Non -Assessable: Adopted by the Council November 9, from Oxford St. to Lexington Ave sides 1972. F. O. 254393-W. erior.,St. Approved November 9, 1972, Si south de from Ann St, to Su Seventh St (November 11, 1972) P A public hearing having been had RESOLUTION APPROVINGon ASSESS- up the above improvement, sesannd Said assessment MENT AND FIXING TIME OF having been further considered by the HEARING THEREON AND FIXING Council, and having been considered TIME OF HEARING ON THE finally satisfactory, be it therefore AWARD OF DAMAGES Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby Council File No. 260096- ordered to be submitted to the District Ramsey f Court of the County of Ramor In the matter of condemning and confirmation. taking an easement in the land neces- Be It Further Resolved, That the sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in said assessment be and it is hereby eluding right of removal of lateral sup- determined to be payable in 5 equal fort from subject land or remainder installments, hereof, occasioned by excavations Adopted by the Council November 8, thereof or construction of slopes in 1872• the grading and surfacing with bitumi- Approved November 9, 1972. nous material the following alley: (November 11, 1972) Butterfield Syrul"ate Addition No. 1, -rs9'r, under Preliminary Order OFFICIAL PROCEEIDIIV 257052, approved January 17, 1972, In- OF THE COUNCIL GS termediary Order 258987, approved June 9, 1972•Final Order 259180, ap- proved July 6, 1972. The Commissioner of Finance having ORDINANCES submitted his report in the above matter as awarded for theetaking of the damages awarded Council File No. 259986 -Ordinance No. easements therein appropriated for 15240 -By Rosalie L. Butler - the above improvement and to whom payable; and also having submitted An ordinance amending Ordinance his assessment of benefits to property N .' n a entitled: from the making of said improvement, "An administrative ordinance fixing therefore, be 1t the compensation rates of certain city Resolved, That the said assessment positions and employments," of benefits be and the same is hereby approved January 23, 1925, as amended, approved. Resolved, Further, That a public The Council of the City of Saint Paul hearing be had before the Council Does Ordain: ofotheof da a awarid ds tmages made byt and fa SECTION 1 upon the saidnasse assessment of and January02r3. 1925, as amended, amended, approved eoand 904 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL the same is hereby further amended in STRUCT, OPERATE AND MAINTAIN the following particular: A 21z -INCH DIAMETER UNDER - By inserting in Section V under GROUND RIGID CONDUIT AT A "Professional Group; • in Grade 65 DEPTH OF 18 TO 24 INCHES UNDER the title: Planning Coordinator. LAWSON STREET, 94 FEET EAST OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT - OF - WAY SECTION 2 LINE OF RICE STREET. SAID CON. This ordinance shall take ettect and DUIT IS TO BE USED FOR ELECTRI- be in force thirty days after its pas- CAL INTER -COMMUNICATION BE. sage, approval and publication. TWEEN THE MAIN BANK BUILDING AND THE 'DRIVE - IN" MOTOR Adopted by the Council November 14, BANK. 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, The Council of the City of Saint Paul Levin, Meredith, Sprafka, Mme. Presi- Does Ordain: dent (Butler) --6. Nays -0. SECTION 1 Approved November 14, 1972. An ordinance granting permission to Capital City State Bank, 1020 Rice LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55117, to Mayor. construct, operate and maintain a 2!i - Attest: inch diameter underground rigid con - HARRY E. MARSHALL, duit at a depth of 16 to 24 inches under City Clerk. Lawson Street, 94 feet east of the east - November 18, 1972 erly right-of-way line of Rice Street. Said Conduit is to be used for electrical inter -communication between the main bank building and the "Drive-in' Motor Council File No. 260014—Ordinance No. Bank. 15241—By Ruby Hunt— SECTION 2 An ordinance amending Ordinance That the Director of Public Works No. 13539, approved January 31, 1967 is hereby authorized to issue a permit pertaining to Parking Meter Zones. to Capital City State Bank of Saint Paul for the construction, operation and The Council of the City of Saint Paul maintenance of said underground con - Does Ordain: duit subject to the following terms and conditions: SECTION 1 a. That said permittee shall install That Ordinance No. 13539, approved said conduit entirely at its own ex - January 31, 1967, is hereby amended by peruse, under the inspection and to adding the following to Section 5, fif- the satisfaction of the Director of Pub - teen -minute - one -nickel area, there- lic Works and in accordance with the ef: approved plans of Capital City State Location, Fourth St. a Bank on file in the Department of pprox. 75 ft. Public Works, labeled and identified as east of Wabasha St.—North side of Public Works Project No. E-1157. Said street. construction shall be made in strict SECTION 2 compliance with the City of St. Paul Electrical Code and must be further This ordinance shall not L printed authorized under a permit issued by as part of the Saint Paul Legislative the Department of Community Serv- Code but shall be incorporated therein ices, Division of Housing and Building by reference. Code Enforcement; b. That said permittee shall pay the SECTION 3 cost of publication of this ordinance This ordinance shall take effect and and all resolutions passed in relation to be in force thirty (30) days from and said ordinance; after its passage, approval and publi-c. That said permittee shall pay the cation. costs of administration, engineering and inspection incurred by the Depart - Adopted by the Council November 15, ment of Public Works because of this 1972. undertaking; said costs are estimated Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, KonoP atzki, as a sum of $100.00, to be accounted Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mme. PrP51- for under Department of Public Works dent (Butler) -6. Project Number E-1157: Nays -0. it. That said permittee shall notify the Traffic Bureau of the Department Approved November 15, 1972. of Public Works three days before the construction, operation or maintenance LAWRENCE D. COHEN, of said underground conduit shall make Mayor, necessary the closing of Lawson Street Attest: or part thereof; all expenses incurred HARRY E. MARSHALL, by the Traffic Bureau in furnishing, in. City Clerk. stalling and removing barricades,signs (November 18, 1972) and other control devices shall be paid by the permittee and accounted for under the Department of Public Works Project Number E-1157; Council File No. 260015—Ordinance No. e. That said permittee expressly 15242—By Ruby Hunt— agrees to and shall comply with Ordi- nance No. 14568, Chapter 216 of Saint AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PER Paul Legislative Code pertaining to MISSION TO CAPITAL CITY STATE street obstructions. The insurance re - BANK, 1020 RICE STREET, SAINT j quirements of Chapter 216 are hereby PAUL, MINNESOTA 55117, TO CON- waived in lieu of the insurance pro. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 905 visions hereinafter stipulated in para- Property damage insurance in an graph 1; amount of not less than $50,000.00 for f. That said permittee shall notify all damages to or destruction of the Construction Engineer of the De- property in any one accident. partment of Public Works before and The coverage shall automatically be when construction begins and notify restored immediately after the occur - the same said Engineer when construe- ance of any accident or loss from which tion has been completed to allow for a liability may thereafter accrue and the final inspection; City or Saint Paul shall be notified 10 g. That said permittee shall properly tthe sin uadvan coverage ca theaissuinf Protect all excavations made p in the insurance com an streets, sidewalks and boulevards both P y' or injury nd ntoht so ne or properid all ty damage 1. That said permittee shall not P Geed with construction unless and until Properly fill and compact said streets, said permittee shall have full compiled sidewalks and boulevards to avoid set- with the provisions regarding insur- tling; and shall restore said streets, ance and indemnification contained in sidewalks and boulevards to their orig- the City of Saint Paul, Department of inal condition, all as per Section 19 of Public Works Specifications for Street the Specifications for Street and Sewer and Sewer Construction, dated April Construction, Departmentof Public 1, 1959, Section numbered 1.44 of said Works, City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, specifications, as amended, applicable dated April 1, 1959, under the inspec- to contractors. For the purpose of this tion and to the satisfaction of the Con- ordinance, the aforesaid Section 1.44, struction Engineer of the Department shall be read as though the word of Public Works; "permittee" was substituted for the h. That said permittee shall coordi- word contractor", wherever the same nate all work involving existing utility appears in the aforesaid Section 1.44. installations, public or private, with the Said Section 1.44 of the Specifications affected utility company or agency; for Street and Sewer Construction in I. That said the City of Saint Paul is hereby incor- permittee shall during porated herein by reference as fully the terms r this permit restore and and as completely as if set forth herein repair all property, whet public or verbatim. Proof of compliance with private, damaged or which may be the provisions of the aforesaid section damaged due to the construction, op- shall be in such form as the City Attor- eration and maintenance or presence ney of the City of Saint Paul may of said underground conduit herein direct and thes documents required by provided for; the aforesaid ection nts required by sole cost said and expensettremoter velthe un CitymAtto nesion y, be filend d approved the office e derground conduit or part thereof and the Department of Finance of the restore the public street to the com- City of Saint Paul; plete satisfaction of the Director of m. That said permittee shall furnish Public Works, whenever the City Coun- a bond to the City of Saint Paul in cil, by Resolution, shall so order; the sum Of five thousand dollars k. That said permittee or successors (5,000.00) conditioned to comply with in interest shall take out and maintain a 1 the terms of this Ordinance and during the period of this permit and to indemnify said -City from all liability, while said conduit is located in said costs and expenses that - ay accrue, m public street, a comprehensive protec- occasioned by the making of them public liability insurance that shall Provement or arising out of the same; fully indemnify, hold harmless, and n. That said permittee shall submit defend the City of Saint Paul, its the necessary bond ar agents, officers and employees from ments to the Officinsurance docu- e Engineer of the any and all damages, claims, losses, WorksThe Office Department of Publie . judgments, suits or expenses on ac- Engineer shall submit said documents count of all claims of whatever nature to the City Attorney of th arising out of or connected with the Saint Paul for revie City of ew, and if sufficient, construction, maintenance, operation said documents shall be filed in the and existence or removal of said con- Office of the Department of Finance dull. A certificate of this insurance of the City of Saint Paul; shall be deposited with the City of Saint Paul before the start of con- o,That said permittee, after the in- struction. The liability insurance shall ception of said work, shall prosecute be issued by an Insurance Company If the same continuously, with diligence, censed to do business in the State of and fully complete said work to the Minnesota and the premiums and all satisfaction and approval of the De - expenses incidental thereto shall be partment of Public Works on or before paid promptly by the permittee initi- January 1, 1973; ally and on renewal. Before the ex- P. That said permittee shall, upon piration, said permittee shall deposit proper written r}otice from the with the City of Saint Paul a new cer- partmdnt of Public Works, remove at tificate to replace any expiring incur- its sole cost and expense, said conduit ance. The permittee and the City shall from the public right -Of -way, in order be named as joint insured in an amount to facilitate the construction operations not less than the following coverage: involved in any future grading and/or Bodily injury insurance (including paving of Lawson Street; death) in an amount of not less than q. That said permittee shall furnish $100,000.00 for all damages arising the Department of Public Works as out of bodily injuries to or death of built" plans of the conduit installation, one person, and, subject to the same upon completion of construction; limit for each person, in a total r. That said permittee shall within amount of not less than $300,000.00 onthe period of 20 days from and after account of any one accident. the approval of this Ordinance, file 906 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL with the City Clerk its written accept- ance of this Ordinance and agreement to be bound by the provisions, terms andconditions thereof without limita- tions, which written instrument of acceptance and agreement shall be in the form approved by the City Attor- ney. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publication. Adopted by the Council November 15, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved November 15, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (November 18, 1972) RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 260105—By Rosalie L. Resolved, That the City Council hereby concurs in the action of the Purchasing Committee in the award of a contract for furnishing all labor, ma- terials, equipment and services neces- sary or incidental to the installation of TWO OVERHEAD DOORS at Fire Sta- tion No. 5, 860 Ashland, St. Paul, Minne- sota for the Department of Public Safety, Fire Protection, to STEEL STRUCTURES, INCORPORATED for the contract price of (LUMP SUM BID) id N2,5mhoo .'at9Fiaaaod the snecifiratfonsBn- corporates ming use i es rasp—m. bidder under the specifications and the Corporation Counsel is hereby directec to draft the proper form of contract and obtain the necessary performance and payment bonds. The proper Cit} officials are hereby authorized to exe cute said contract on behalf of the Cit} of Saint Paul. I. B. #3556 Req'n. No. 26624 Code: 6000-609 Adopted by the Council November 10 1972. Approved November 10, 1972. (November 18, 1972) Council File No. 260106—By Rosalie L Butler— Resolved, That the City Council here- by concurs in the action of the Pur. chasing Committee in the award of i cpntracI for furnishing all labor, ma. teraals, equipment and services neces sary or incidental to the installation o: a SKATING RINK WATER HYDRANT AND MANHOLE at McMurray Field Lexington & Jessamine, for the Depart ment of Parks, Recreation & Public Buildings, Bureau of Public Build ings, to AXEL NEWMAN HEAT ING & PLUMBING COMPANY for th, ontract price of (LUMP SUM BID) 3,487.00 (plus Engineering and Inspec- ion—$650.00) as a result of Informal lid Number 3578 and the specifications neorporated therein. Axel Newman seating & Plumbing Company being he lowest responsible bidder under he specifications and the Corporation ;ounsel is hereby directed to draft the )roper form of contract and obtain the necessary performance and payment fonds. The properCity officials are hereby authorized to execute said con- ract on behalf of the City of Saint ?aul. B. #3578 3e n. No. 9632 _ode: 6000-502 Adopted by the Council November 10, 1972. Approved November 10, 1972. (November 18, 1972) Council File No. 260107—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That upon the recommen- dation of the Mayor and pursuant to Section 10 '07.4 of the Charter of the City of St. Paul, there is hereby trans- ferred the sum of $15,500.00 from the Contingent Reserve Account -Activity 0998-400 to the Mayor's Office -Ad- ministration Account 0020 to be allo- cated as follows: Mayor's Office -Administration Fees -Personnel -0020-145 ..$15,500.00 Adopted by the Council November 10, 1972. Approved November 10. 1972. (November 18, 1972) Council File No. 260108—By Rosalie L Resolved, That the City Council here- by concurs in the action of the Pur- chasing Committee in the award of a contract for furnishing all labor, ma- terials, equipment and services neces- sary or incidental to the RESURFAC- ING OF EAST SHORE DRIVE from Johnson Parkway to East Larpenteur Avenue for the Department of Public Works, Engineers, Saint Paul, Minne- sota. to TOWER ASPHALT, INCOR- a result the ape Tower lowest to proper bonds. The proper City officials are hereby authorized to execute said con- tract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Formal Bid No. 5261 Req'n. No. 8791 Code: 6000 Project No. 72-P-0586 Adopted by the Council November 10, 1972. Approved November 10, 1972. (November 18, 1972) Council File No. 260110—By Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The City of Saint Paul, pursuant to Grant Agreement with the OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 907 United States Department of Housing; particulars of said budget of said and Urban Development and Coopera-' Authority being the following: tive Agreement between the City and (Item 1) Budget requirement Hallie Q. Brown Community Center, fur the fiscal year 1973 for Inc., has caused to be constructed a accumulation in the rede- neighborhood facility, known as Martin velopment project fund for Luther King, Jr. Neighborhood Service the eventual replacement Center located at Marshall and Kent of Federal advance is the Streets; and one mill limit authorized by Whereas, The total funding for the 1aµ, $325,000. construction of this neighborhood faci- (Item .. Budget requirement lity was provided by HUD and Hallie O. for relocation sice for Brown Community Center, Inc., with the fiscal year eryerr is the the understanding that the City would one-tenth mill limit author - lease a portion of the facility to Hallie ized en haw l ...taut ....$ 35,000.00 be Brown Community Center, Inc., to is hereby in all things approved; and in used for the purposes h set forth y g pp to the Grant Agreement with HUD, and be it the remainder of the facility to Further Resolved, That there be and maintained the City for the City's's is hereby levied for the support the Recreation Program: and said Housing and Redevelopment Au - Whereas, The neighborhood facility thorny of the City q Saint Paul, Min- is now ready for occupancy and the taxable v amount equal p one mill of Mayor has recommended that the Lease taxable valuation of all property, real Agreement approved by the City and personal, within the City of Saint Council; now,, therefore, it Paul, Minnesota, with adjustment for Resolved, That the Council of the untaxed personal property as author - City of Saint Paul does hereby approve ized by Minnesota Statutes Section and authorize a Lease Agreement be- and adjustment for homestead exemptions tween the City and Hallie Q. Brown exemptions on real property authorized Community Center, Inc., ppertaining to by Minnesota Statutes Section 273.13, the Martin Luther King Jr. Neighbor- Subdivision 7a; and adjustment for the hood Service Center being for a term reimbursement for tax exempt personal of forty years, commencing on the 1st property provided for by Minnesota day of September, 1972, and providing Statutes Section 477A.02; and the pro - four successive options to renew the posed relocation tax levy budget for Lease for additional periods of ten the year 1973 in an amount equal to years; and providing in consideration one-tenth of one mill of taxable valua- therefor the tenant will be responsible tion of all property, real and personal, for the operation, maintenance and re- within the City of Saint Paul, Minne- pair of that part of the neighborhood sota, with adjustment for untaxed per - facility leased to it, and, further pro- sonal property authorized by Minne- viding that certain operating costs will sota Statutes Section 272.64 and adjust - be divided by and between the City ment for homestead exemptions on real and the tenant as set forth in a sepa- property authorized by Minnesota rate Operating Agreement, all in ac- Statutes Section 273.13, Subdivision 72; cordance with the specific terms and which levy has been adjusted for conditions as set forth in the Lease amount of State aid equal in amount Agreement, a copy of which is attached to such aid received in 1972 on account hereto: and be it of exempted personal property; but in Further Resolved, That the Mayor, no event at personal exceed the mill City Clerk and Head of the Department limitations as provided by law and as of Finance and Management Services specified in Items I and 2 above; and are hereby authorized and directed to be it execute the said Lease Agreement on Further Resolved, That the City Clerk behalf of the City of Saint Paul; and be is directed to certify a copy of the it tax levy as aforesaid, collectible in Further Resolved, That the Council 1973 to the County Auditor of Ramsey of the City of Saint Paul does hereby County immediately upon adoption and approve the Operating Agreement be- approval of this resolution; and be it t-een the City and Hallie Q. Brown Finally Resolved, That Resolution, Community Center, Inc., a copy of C. F. 259788, approved September 28, which is attached hereto, and the Mayor 1972, be and the same is hereby and Head of the Department of Finance rescinded. and Management Services are hereby Adopted by the Council November 14, authorized and directed to execute said 1972. Agreement on behalf of the City of Approved November 14, 1972. Saint Paul. Adopted by the Council November 14, (November 18, 1972) 1972. Approved November 14, 1972. Council File No. 260115—By Robert F. November 18, 1972) Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby, granted to the Northwestern Council File No. 260114—By Rosalie It, Bell Telephone Company to make nec- Butler— essary excavations for the placement of Resolved, By the Council of the City three manholes along the north side of Saint Paul, That the budget of the of Selby Avenue. Housing and Redevelopment Authority Locations to be as follows: of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, 1. 306, east of the east line of Snelling for the calendar year 1973, having been Avenue and 20' south of the north heretofore filed by said Authority with line of Selby Avenue the Dept. of Finance of said Clty, in 2. 16' west of the east line of Saratoga accordance with the budget procedures Street and 21' south of the north of said City, applicable thereto, the line of Selby Avenue 908 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 3. 343' east of the east line of Saratoga Street and 20' south of the north line of Selby Avenue TheTelephone Company to pay cost f Of publication incident hereto. ) Adopted by the Council November 14, 1972. t Approved November 14, 1972. (November 18, 1972) Council File No. 260116—BY Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for a manhole on Selby Avenue. Location to be 163' west of the west line of Wheeler Street and 22' south of the north line of Selby Avenue. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council November 14, 1972. Approved November 14, 1972. (November 18, 1972) Council File No. 260117—BY Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for the placement of a manhole along the north side of Selby Avenue. Location to be 284' west of the west line of Griggs Street and 20' south of the north line of Selby Avenue The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council November 14, 1972. Approved November 14, 1972. (November 18, 1972) Council File No. 260118—BY Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be, given permission to abandon approximately 150 lineal feet Of gas main on Kenney Road (North side) between Brunson and 477 Kenney Road under provisions of Ordi- nance No. 14786, approved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council November 14, 1972. Approved November 14,1972. ((November 18, 1972) Council File No. 260119—By Rosalie L Butler— Resolved, That upon the recommem dation of the Mayor, pursuant to Sec tion 10.07.4 of the Charter of the Citl of Saint Paul, and in accordance wit! C.F. 258816-E there is hereby appropri ated funds for the operation of thi office of the City Administrator in th, amount of $916.00 to a new activit; 0018 -City Administrator, said funds t, be transferred From the Contingent Re serve Account -Activity 099 oca 400. This appropriation is allocated a Follows: City Administrator -Activity 0018 100 Personal Services ......$916., Adopted by the Council November 1, 1972. Approved November 14, 1972. (November 18, 1972) 'ouncil File No. 260120—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the City Council ereby concurs in and approves the ollowmg appointments by the Mayor or the Human Rights Commission: Mabel Evans Cason, for a three-year erm expiring October 9, 1975; Ernest 1. Greene, for a three-year term expir- ag October 9, 1975; Mrs. Anita Allen, or a three-year term expiring October 1975; and Dr. Roger J. Burke, for a ltree-year expiring October 9, 1975' Adopted by the Council November 14, 972. Approved November 14, 1972. (November 18, 1972) ouncil File No. 260121 — By Ruby Hunt— Whereas, The new City Charter pro - 'ides in Section 18.04 that improve- ments or assessments in progress when [he new Charter takes effect shall be continued and completed under the enactments under which the proceed- ings were begun; and Whereas, The 1972 street sprinkling, oiling and flushing improvement was commenced under the provisions of the previous City Charter and it is now intended to levy assessments therefor in accordance with the pro- cedures set forth in said old Charter; and Whereas, Pursuant to the provisions of Section 275(a) of the Charter of the City of Saint Paul, the Department of Public Works has submitted to the Fi- nance Department a reportshowing the total cost of sprinkling, oiling and flushing to be in the amount of $1,268,- 000.00, and a copy of such report has heretofore been delivered to the Coun- ty Auditor of Ramsey County, together with a certificate of sprinkling, oiling and flushing rates; and Whereas, In said report, pursuant to the provisions of said Section 275(a) of the City Charter, said amount of $1,266,000.00 is reflective of the requisite assessment for sprinkling, oiling and flushing of City streets and public ways as nearly as the same can be ascer- tained, in front of lots or parcels of land fronting on said improvements ordered sprinkled, oiled or flushed by the Council during the year 1972; now, therefore, be it Resolved,That the assessment for sprinkling, oiling and flushing, as near- ly as can be ascertained, in front of lots or parcels of land fronting on said improvements ordered sprinkled, oiled or flushed during the year 1972, in the amount of $1,266,000.0(, is hereby ap- proved; and be it Further Resolved, That the City Clerk is hereby directed to deliver to the County Auditor of Ramsey County a certified copy of this Resolution. Adopted by the Council November 14, 1972. Approved November 14, 1972. Qovember 18, 1972) slCouncil File No. 260122—By Leonard W.e— Levin Whereas, It has been recommended 0li to this Council that the Metropolitan Transit Commission extend its bu service on White Bear Avenue fs rom ,East Seventh Street to East Third Street, and OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 909 Whereas, Such extension would pro- vide greater north -south service and convenience to students, senior citizens, and other residents of the area, and Whereas, This Council desires that maximum service be provided to the people of St. Paul, so, therefore, be it Resolved, That this Council supports the need for extended service on White Bear Avenue between East Seventh Street and East Third Street and urges the Metropolitan Transit Commission to give this matter due consideration, and e it Further Resolved, That this Council urges Mr. Bernard T. Holland, St. Paul's representative on the Metropoli- tan Transit Commission, to bring this matter to the attention of the Commis- sion. Adopted by the Council November 14, 1972. Approved November 14, 1972. (November 18, 1972) Council File No. 260123 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council November 14, 1972. Approved November 14, 1972. (November 18, 1972) Council File No. 260124 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council November 14, 1972. Approved November 14, 1972. (November 18, 1972) Council File No. 260125 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council November 14, 1972. Approved November 14, 1972. (November 18, 1972) Council File. No.. 260132 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 3838 For the transfer of Off Sale Liquor Li- cense No. 2558, expiring Jsnuary 31, 1973, issued to Allan G. Goldberg at 618 Concordia Avenue, be and the same is hereby transferred to Smithtown Li- quor, Inc. at 402 Capitol Skyway Build- ing. Adopted by the Council November 15, 1972. Approved November 15, 1972. (November 18, 1972) Council File No. 260133 — By Ruby Hunt— Resolved, That the Plat of Bisanz Swiss Meadows, as recommended by the Plat Commission of Ramsey County and approved by the Acting Director of Public Works be and the same is hereby accepted. Adopted by the Council November 15, 1972. Approved November 15, 1972. (November 18, 1972) Council File No. 260134 — By Ruby Hunt— Resolved, That the Plat of Registered Land Survey No.....(Tentative No. 279), as recommendeby the Plat Com- mission of Ramsey County and ap- proved by the Acting Director of Public Works be and the same is hereby accepted. Adopted by the Council November 15, 1972, Approved November 15, 1972. (November 18, 1972) Council File No. 260135 — By Ruby Hunt— on its as as Nuw, therefore. be it Resolved, That pursuant to the provi- sions of Chapter 462 of the St. Paul Legislative Code, the Department of Public Works is hereby authorized to issue to Foley Brothers, Inc., a permit to quarry stone and operate a stone - crushing machine within the Trunk Highway right-of-way of I-94 within the corporate limits of the City of St. Paul; and he it Further Resolved, That the above authorization and permission is granted and made expressly subject to the fol- lowing provisions, terms and condi- 10 ee shall comply with all the if said Chapter 482 of the Code. Permittee shall de- aittal to and approval by the •ney and the Finance Depart - permit shall be issued unless an approved bond is on file in ce Department. .ittee shall pay the costs of .tea and times: i No. 1 (Southwest oY Old Rd.—Etna St. intersection): y site limit -60 feet south i curb of Old Hudson Rd. site limit -50 feet west of re of Etna St. 910 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL b. Location No. 2 (Northwest of Earl c St. -Pacific St. intersection): East- erly site limit -75 feet west of west ] line of Earl St. Southerly site limit I c -75 feet north of north line of,i Pacific St. i Permittee shall confine its stone- i crushing operations to the time of day �. between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. The stone -crushing operations may begirt no sooner than November 15, 1972 and shall cease by no later than December 31, 1972, at which time said permission shall terminate. 4. Permittee shall, within 10 days after the passage and approval of this Resolution, file its written acceptance thereof with the City Clerk. Adopted by the Council November 15, 1972. Approved November 15, 1972. (November 18, 1972) Council File No. 260136 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Whereas. C.F. No. 257721, approved tion of property to, open, widen and expand the intersection of Wabash Ave- nue and Raymond Avenue to be fi- nanced from M.S.A. Funds; and Whereas, The approval of the use of M.S.A. Funds has been denied and it I. now proposed to finance this project Froin 1972 Local Improvement Funds; Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That Contract L-7504 in the amount of $2,599.45 be financed from the r Adopted by the Council November 15 1972, Approved November 15, 1972. (November 18, 1972) Council File No. 260137 -By Rosalie L Butler - Resolved, That the Council of th4 City of Saint Paul does hereby approv, the dwelling lease at it pertains to 1381 Arkwright Street, Saint Paul, Minneso is, which property was acqquired b; the City for the Arlingt. n-Arkwrigh Park, and the proper City officers or herecutebon behalf of of the nd directed Cityexe tto he sai dwelling lease between the City an Leonard G. and Lois S. Colleen, a cop of said dwelling lease being attache hereto and incorporated herein b reference. Adopted by the Council November 1 1972. Approved November (November 18, 1972)v Council File No. 260138 -By Robert I Sprafka- Resolved, By the Council of the Cil of Saint Paul, that the Project Cc Estimate and Financing Plan of tl Neighborhood Development Progra MinFederalAGovernment and Submitted oved tl them and the Secretary of the Depar ment of Housing and Urban Develo, ment has obligated the United Stat Of •America, under authority of Title of the Housing Act of 1949 aake and ac grant dtoothet Urban RentO ewal Rede�i pment Project or Projects in an mount of two-thirds (?'s) of the Net 'roject Cost; be it Further Resolved, That the Council f the City of Saint Paul hereby esti- nates that, as such terms are defined u Minnesota Statutes 1971, Section 62.545, as amended, the 'Public Re- levelopment Cost' of the Neighbor- iood Development Program Minn. A-1 s $30,356,451, the ' Capital Proceeds" rf such project is $3,556,843, and the 'Net Project Cost" of such project is {26,799,608 far the annual increment ieriod from May 1, 1972 through April 10, 1973; and the Council does deter - nine and find that the amount of bonds .ssued during the annual increment 7eriod does not exceed an (1,5) 3f the net project cost for such period; be it Further Resolved, That pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 881, Laws of Minnesota for 1963, as amended by Chapter 499, Laws of Minnesota for 1967, Regular Session, Chapter 923, Laws of Minnesota for 1969, Regular Session, and Chapter 321, Laws of Min- nrsota for 1971, Regular Session, there shall be issued and sold general obli- gation bonds of the City in the par value amount of Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000) for the purpose of pro- curing additional funds necessary to pay not to exceed one-third (!l) of the Net Pro77act Cost of the aforesaid nroi ect. to be denominated "City of from the sale of such bonds, txrere snau ood be allocated to said velopment Program $3,000,000; be IDe- Further Resolved, That such bonds, authorized by said Chapter 881, Session Laws of Minnesota for 1963, as amended by Chapter 499, Laws of Minnesota for 1967, Regular Session, Chapter 923, Laws of Minnesota for 1969, Regular Session, and Chapter 321, Laws of Minnesota for 1971, Regular Session, hereby provided and directed to be issued and sold, in the par value amount of Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000) shall be issued and sold in the manner required by law; that I_ bonds of said issue shall be in the denomination of $5,000 each, dated December 1, 1972, and bear interest at perce'atnt (7� per annum lFayin excessableof sJune 1, 19' and semi-annually thereafter on December 1 and -June 1, according I o the interest coupons to be attached to said bonds; that said bonds shall be shalllbenform payable each yearrcommonc of December 1, 1975, but none of said bonds shall run for a longer period than thirty (30) years; be it Further Resolved, That said Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000) par value bonds to be issued and sold for such Urban Renewal Development Project purposes and to be denominated, as aforesaid. City of Saint Pau] Urban Renewal Bonds. Series 1972-H," shall mature serially 1975, over said hir y-yi agr perib ada- the following dates and in the follow- ing amounts: Date of Maturity Amount December 1, 1975 90,000.00 December 1, 1976 90,000.00 December 1, 1977 100,000.00 December 1, 1978 100,000.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 911 Date of Maturity December1979 December 1,1, 1980 December 1, 1981 December 1, 1982 December 1, 1983 December 1, 1984 December 1, 19II5 December1, 1998 December 1, 1987 December 1, 1988 December 1, 1989 December 1, 1990 December 1, 1991 December 1, 1992 December, 1, 1993 December 1, 1994 December 1, 1995 December 1, 1996 December 1, 1997 December 1, 1998 December 1, 1999 December 1, 2000 December 1, 2001 December 1, 2002 TOTAL Amount 100,000.00 100,000.00 105,000.00 105,000.00 105,000.00 105,000.00 105,000.00 105,000.00 110,000.00 110,000.00 110,000.00 110,000.00 110,000.00 110,0 110,000.000.000 110,000.00 110,000.00 110,000.00 115,000.00 115,000.00 1. 000.011 115,000.00 115,000.00 115,000,00 $3,000,000.00 be it Further Resolved, That the bonds maturing on and after, December, 1, 1983, shall be subject to redemption by the City of Saint Paul, in whole or in part, in the inverse order of their maturities, on December 1, 1982, or on any interest payment date thereafter at the principal amount thereof, plus interest accrued thereon to the date of redemption, together with a prem- 'um expressed in a percentage of the principal amount of bonds redeemed as shown below: Redemption Period Premium On December 1, 1982, to and including June 1, 1988 ................... 2!i% On December 1, 1988, to and including June 1, 2 On December 1, 1993, to and including June 1, 1998 ................... 1!z% Thereafter .............. 1 % be it er Resolved, That if less than bonds of a maturity are called emption, the bonds socalled I selected by lot. Notice of Cion shall be given by publics - a notice of redemption once in newspaper of general chcula- in a daily financial paper, �d in _ New York, New York, in it Minnesofa city of or its metropolitan area, as a part be pub-; nor more the date Further Resolved, That said $3,000,000 par value bonds to be issued for such Urban Renewal Development Project purposes shall be in substantially the following form, which has been pre- pared by the Sinking Fund Committee and approved by the City Attorney of the City of Saint Paul, and is hereby approved and adopted: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF RAMSEY CITY OF SAINT PAUL URBAN RENEWAL BOND SERIES 1972-H No. .. $5,000 "KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That the City of Saint Paul, in the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, acknowledges itself; to owe and for valuereceived hereby promises to pay to bearer the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) on the Firstday of December, ....... together With interest thereon from the date Sereof until paid at the rate of ., Per centum per annum, payable semi- annually on the first days of June and December in each year as evidenced by and upon the presentation and surrender of the annexed interest cou- ponsas they severally become due. Both principal of and interest on this bond are payable in lawful money of [he United States of America at the ,ffice of the Fiscal Ageat of the City Df Saint Paul, m either Saint Paul, Minnesota, or New York, New York, at Life option of the holder: and fnr the Lull faith and credit of the City of faint Paul are irrevocably pledged. "The bonds of the series of bonds of which this bond is one maturing on rad after December 1, 1983. 983 are sub- ject to redemption by the CHy of Saint Paul, in whole or in part, in the in- ✓exse order of their maturities, on December 1, 1982, or on any interest layment date thereafter, at the princt nal amount thereof, plus Interest ac :rued thereon to the date of redemp- :ton, together with a premium ex- iressed in a percentage of the principal [mount of bonds redeemed as shown )elow: Redemption Period Premium On December 1, 1982, to and including June I, 19882!z% On December 1, 1988, fo and including June 1, 1993 .... 2 % On December 1, 1993, to and including Tune 1, 1998 . 1?¢% Thereafter .. 1 % f less than all the bonds of a maturity ire called for redemption, the bonds o called shall be selected by lot. Not- ce of redemption shall be given by mblicatkin of a notice of redemption ince in a daily newspaper of general if culation or in a daily financial paper, mblished in New York; New York, and hinted in the English language, and ince in a dally or weekly periodical iublished in a Minnesota city of the s nnanciai news as a part of [s service, such notice to be published got less than thirty nor more than arty -five days prior to the date fixed ar redemption, and if such notice shall ave been given and payment hereof my made or provided for, interest ereon shall cease from and after the ate so fixed for redemption. "This bond is one of a series of bonds ssued and sold by said City of Saint 912 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Paul, in the aggregate par value Countersigned: .................. amount of $3,000,000, authorized by Director, Depart - Chapter 881, Session Laws of Minnesota ment of and Management ance for 1963, as amended by Chapter 499, Services Laws of Minnesota for 1967, Regular Session, Chapter 923, Laws of Minnesota "COUPON for 1969, Regular Session, and Chapter No. .. ... .... $............ 321, Laws of Minnesota for 1971, Regu- "On the first day of December,/June, lar Session, and a duly adopted reso- 19...., (unless the bond hereinafter lution of the Council of the City of mentioned shall be subject to prior Saint Paul, for the purpose of pro- redemption and shall have theretofore curing the necessary funds f pay not been duly called for previous redemp- to exceed one-third (!�) of the Net tion and payment of the redemption Project Cost of a certain Urban Re- rice duly made or provided for), the newal Development Project, within the P corporate limits of said City, desig- City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, promises to pay to bearer .. nated Neighborhood Development ... . of Program Minn. A -I." being one of the Dollars ($.......... .) at the office several Urban Renewal Develooment the Fiscal Agent of the City of Saint Projects mentioned in said Chapter Paul, in either Saint Paul, Minnesota, 881, Session Laws of Minnesota for or New York, New York, A the option 1963, as amended by Chapter 499, Laws of the holder, for interest due that of Minnesota for 1967, Regular Session, day on its Urban Renewal Bond, Series Chapter 923, Laws of Minnesota for 1972-H, dated as of December 1, 1972, 1969, Regular Session, and Chapter 321, No . ... . . . . . . . . . . . Laws of Minnesota for 1971, Regular .... May ""''.... Session. Mayor Attest: ................. "This bond is issued and sold by City Clerk said City of Saint Paul under and by Countersigned: .......... .... . authority of Chapter 881, Session LawsDirector, Depart - of Minnesota for 1963, as amended by meat of Finance Chapter 499, Laws of Minnesota for and Management 1967, Regular Session, and Chapter 923, Services Laws of Minnesota for 1969, Regular Session, and Chapter 321, Laws of Min- and be it nasals for 1971, Regular Session, under Further Resolved, That each said and by authority of a duly adopted bond shall be sealed by the facsimile resolution of the Council of the City of of the Official Seal of the City of Saint Paul and in full compliance Saint Paul lithographed thereon and with said Chapter 881, as amended, said signed manually by its Mayor, attested resolution, the Charter of the City of by the lithographed facsimile signature Saint Paul, as applicable, and Chapter of the City Clerk, and countersigned 475, Minnesota Statutes 1971, as by the lithographed facsimile signature amended. of its Director, Department of Finance "This bond may be exchanged fora and Management Services, in accord - fully registered bond at the office of ance with Section 475 55 Minnesota the Department of Finance and Man- Statutes 1971, as amended, and the agement Services, Accounting Division, interest coupons thereto,attached shall 109 City Hall, Saint Paul, Minnesota be executed by the,. lithographed £ac - 55102, at the expense of the holder. simile signatures df- �qid officers; and be it "It is hereby certified and recited Further Resolved, That sealed pro - that all things, acts and conditions posals be received Inthe office of the required by the Constitution and Laws Director, Department of Finance and of the State of Minnesota and the Management Services, in the City Hall Charter of said City to happen and be and Court House Building, in the City done and performed precedent to and of Saint Paul, Minnesotaup to 10:00 in the issuance of this bond, have o'clock A.M. (C.S.T.) Dece,mber 13, 1972, happened and been done and per- for the sale of all or none of said formed in regular and due form and bonds, after giving due notice of said n time as required by law ad that the sale in the manner prescribed by law, total indebtedness of sa ity, in- in the Saint Paul Legal Ledger, the eluding this bond, does not exceed any official newspaper of said City and in constitutional, statutory, or charter the Commercial West, a financial peri - limitation. odical published in the State of Minne- "IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said sota; that each bidder shall be required City of Saint Paul, by its Council, has to accompany his bid by a certified or caused this bond to be sealed by the cashier's check for two per cent (2%) facsimile of its Official Seal, litho- of the amount of bonds bid for, which graphed hereon to be signed manually will be forfeited to the City as liqui- by its mayor, attested by the litho- dated damages if the bonds are not taken and paid for when ready for graphed facsimile signature of its City delivery; that the Director, Department Clerk, i and countersigned by thelitho- of e and Management Services, graphed facsimile siFinance gnature of its Di- shall, at the next meeting after re - rector of the Department of Finance ceiving said bids, present the same and Management Services, and each to the Council for their action thereon: of the interest coupons hereto attached and that said bonds shall be awarded to to be executed by the lithographed fac- the person offering the lowest net in - simile signatures of its said officers, as terest cost therefor to the City, not of the first day of December, 1972. exceeding seven percent (7%) per an - Mayor ."" num; and be it Further Resolved, That the proceeds Attest: ................. from the issuance and sale of said City Clerk bonds, as received by said City, shall OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 913 be deposited in a special fund of said projects, is hereby approved, and the City designated as "Urban Renewal and Comprehensive Program is deemed Development Fund;' and therein allo- amended thereby. The projects set cated to and subject to disbursement forth below and excepted hereby from for the City's obligation pertinent to the Second Year Action Program shall said Neighborhood Development Pro- not be considered a part of the Second gram Minn. A-1, for the payment of Year Action Program unless and until substantially one-third of the net cost the Council of the City of Saint Paul of the aforesaid project, as estimated, shall by subsequent resolution specifi- as aforesaid. That despite the alloca- cally authorize the approval of said tion of bond proceeds made in this projects: Resolution, the same shall be subject to Third World Communications reallocation in purpose and amount Center............. $187,500.00 consistent with Chapter 881, Session Housing Deveiopment Laws of Minnesota for 1963, as amended Corporation .............. 242,000.00 by Chapter 499, Laws of Minnesota for 1967, Regular Session, Chapter 923,The Mayor of the City of Saint Paul Laws of Minnesota for 1969, Regular is authorized to accept the amended Session. and Chanter 321. Laws of Grant Contract and revised Grant proviuea, tnai no art or the proceeps ••• • ••-• of the issuance an sale of any of said The Mayor and (5 U of the City bonds shall be made the subject, of any of Saint Paul are to assume full re - reallocation or disbursement except for spora bility for assuring that all the purpose of the payment or defray- Grant funds will be used in an eco- ment of said City's obligations as- nomical and efficient manner in carry- sumed, under and by authority of said ing out the Comprehensive Program, as Act, in respect of one or more of the amended, and assures the necessary several Urban Renewal Development non -Federal shareof the cost of pro - Projects specified therein. That said Bram administration. bonds shall be payable in lawful money The Mayor of the City of Saint Paul of the United States of America at the is authorized to do all things necessary office of the Fiscal Agent of said City to carry out the Comprehensive Pro - in either Saint Paul, Minnesota, or gram, including the submission of such New York, New York, at the option reports, certifications and other mate - of the holder, and the full faith and rials the Secretary shall require and credit of said City hereby are irre- the approval from , time to time of vocably pledged for the prompt and revisions in the Grant Budget, includ- faithful payment of both principal and ing revisions which increase the total interest of said bonds. Federal Grant and the necessary non - Adopted by the Council November 15, Federal share of the cost of public 1972. administration in accordance with local law and the rules and regulations Approved November 15, 1972. promulgated by the Secretary. (November 18, 1972) The Head of the Department of Finance and Management Services or his successors or delegate may do all things required to be done in order to Council File No. 260139 -By Rosalie L. obtain payment of the Grant, including Butler- but not limited to the selection of a Whereas, The Comprehensive City commercial bank to receive payment Demonstration Pr -m_ hereinaffer vouchers. the submission of signature of to n Develop- I budgeted amount of $114,000.00 (Fund 09110). the Secre- Adopted by the Council November 15, n Develop- 1972. he Secre- Approved November 15, 1972. 1 Year Ac - the said (November 18, 1972) ras author - 7, approved File No. 260144 -By Leonard W. 'evdsed Grant Budget pro- - YY+•+��� an. additional Grant, now, Saint. aul Board of Appe; e it view or the Housing, B' B the Council of the City Fire Prevention Codes pa any that the Second Year the following listed prope gram, which is attached shown by the official mpm made a part hereof, m- Board of Appeals, dated projects and activities de- 1972, a copy of which, m 'em and set forth m the HIBIT A" is attached beret rant Contract and revised a part hereof by reference: ret tendered by the Secre- Case No. 78-72-B; Prop Ling from said Second Year Curtice; Appellant -Robert ;ram the following specified by Mrs. Robert Ondrusik. 914 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Case No. 77-72-B; Property, 1350 Edg- cumbe Rd.; Appellant -Richard Lund. Case No. 58-72-B; Propertq R4R-648 Sherburne; Appellant - Richard V. Johnson. Adopted by the Council November 16, 1972. Approved November 16, 1972. (November 18, 1672) / \ Council File No. 260145 - By Dean Y Meredith - Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizatiuns named on the list atta hed to this resolution e and the same are hereby granted, . /-- nd the City Clerk fs instructed to issue s ch licenses upon the payment Into th ity treasury of the required fees. Ad d by the Council November 16, 1972. Approved November 16, 1972. (November 18, 1972) Council File No. 260146 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied i$R:by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to Issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the the November 16, 1972. Approved November 16, 1972. (November 18, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 260126 In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction and/or reconstruction of side- walks and work incidental thereto: Contract 71-M-0525, Levy No. 4, District No. 2, Assessable: F. O. 253117 -Lincoln Ave., both sides from Hamline Ave, to Albert St. F. O. 252950 -Albert St., both sides from Fairmount Ave. to Goodrich Ave. F. O. 242956 -Albert St., west wide from St. Clair Ave. to Sargent Ave. F. O. 253394 -Sargent Ave., north side from Syndicate St. to Hamline Ave. F. O. 252759 -St. Clair Ave., north side from Griggs St. to Syndicate St. F. O. 252951 -Albert St., east side from Wellesley Ave, to Berkeley Ave. and on both sides of Albert St. from Berkeley Ave. to St. Clair Ave. F. O. 253766 -Wellesley Ave., north side from Albert St. to Pascal St. F. O. 253112 -Palace Ave., north side from Saratoga St. to Snelling Ave. F. O. 253152 -Snelling Ave., west side from Randolph Ave. to James Ave. and on the east side of Snelling Ave, from Randolph Ave. to Palace Ave. F. O. 252948 -Palace Ave., both sides from Hamline Ave. to Pascal St. F. O. 252870 -James Ave., north side from Hamline Ave. to Albert St. F. O. 253425 -Palace Ave., south side from Syndicate St. to Hamline Ave. F. O. 252760 -Griggs St., both sides from Randolph Ave. to James Ave. Non -Assessable: F. O. 252956 -Albert St., west side from St. Clair Ave. to Sargent Ave. F. O. 252759 -St. Clair Ave., north side from Griggs St. to Syndicate St. F. O. 252951 -Albert St., east side from Wellesley Ave. to Berkeley Ave. and on both sides of Albert St. from Berke- ley Ave. to St. Clair Ave. F. O. 253112 -Palace Ave., north side from Saratoga St. to Snelling Ave. F. O. 252948 -Palace Ave., both sides from Hamline Ave. to Pascal St. F. O. 252870 --James Ave., north side from Hamline Ave. to Albert St. F. 01252760 --Griggs St., both sides from Randolph Ave. to James Ave A public hearing have been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. Adopted by the Council November 15, 1972. Approved November 15, 1972. (November 18, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 260127 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- structing public sewer in KENNETH ST. from Highland Pkwy. to Ford Pkwy.; in ELEANOR AVE. from Cleve- land Ave. to Wilder St. and in the alley in Block 9, St. Catherine's Park from Cleveland Ave. west approximate- ly 135 ft.; in CLEVELAND AVE. from Eleanor Ave. to Ford Pkwy.; in FINN ST. from Scheffer Ave. to Ford Pkwy.; in CRETIN AVE. from Eleanor Ave. to Ford Pkwy.; in MT. CURVE BLVD. from Pinehurst Ave, to Ford Pkwy.; and in FORD PKWY. from Howell St. to Mt. Curve Blvd. and there outletting in the existing sand rock tunnel. All to be known a; the FORD PKWY. RELIEF SEWER SYSTEM, (S -1176B) under Preliminary Order 245469,approved September 3, 1969; Intermediary Order Final Order 246586, approved December 9, 1969. A public hearing having been had upon theassessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be It therefore d Resolved, That the said assessment r be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 915 determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. File No. 17428. Adopted by the Council November 15, 1972. Approved November 15, 1972. (November 18, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 260129 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- structing a public storm sewer in LEXINGTON AVENUE from Palace Avenue to James Avenue; in CHATS - WORTH STREET from Palace Avenue to Randolph Avenue; in MILTON STREET from Randolph Avenue to James Avenue; in JAMES AVENUE from Lexington Avenue to 280 feet Plus/minus East to Milton Street and there outletting in the existing sand rock tunnel, all to be known as the JAMES -MILTON STORM SYSTEM (S-1276), under Preliminary Order 245470, approved September 3, 1989; In- termediary Order 248089, approved October 28, 1989; Final Order 246402, approved November 25, 1969. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 13th day of December, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. in the Council Chamber of the Court Mouse and City Hall Building, In the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the Improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed, File No. 17427. Adopted by the Council November 15, 1972. Approved November 15, 1972. (November 18, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON F. O. 253154 -Orchard Ave., both sides from Kilburn St. to Chatsworth St. F. O. 253031 -Chatsworth St., west side from Burgess St. to Front Ave. F. O. 253281 -Como Ave., both sides from E. Como Blvd. and Como Place to Chatsworth St. F. O. 253476 -Front Avec, north side from Grotto St. to Jameson St. Non-Arses6 ble: -- F. O. 253477 -Hatch Ave., both sides fromKilburn St, to Chatsworth St. F. O. 253154 -Orchard Ave., both sides from Kilburn St. to Chatsworth St. F. O. 253031 -Chatsworth St., west side from Burgess St. to Front Ave. F. O. 253281 -Como Ave., both sides from E. Como Blvd. and Como Place to Chatsworth St. F. G O. 253476 -Front Ave., north side from rotto St. to Jameson St. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 13th day of December, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Financesive notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. Adopted by the Council November 15, 1972. Approved November 15, 1972. (November 18, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 260131 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction or reconstruction of sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 71-M-0524, Levy No, 2, District No. 1, Assessable: F. O. 253475 -Front Ave., north side from Mackubin St. to the west approx- imately 65 feet. F. O. 253119 -Front Ave., both sides Council File No. 260130- .. from Western Ave, to Arundel St. F. 0. 252984 -Hatch Ave:, -north aide In the matter of the assessment of from Farrington St. to Western Ave. benefits, cost and expenses for con- and on the south side of Hatch Ave. struction or reconstruction of sidewalks from Farrington St. to Virginia St. and work incidental thereto: Contract F. O. 253023-Simcoe St., east side 71-M-0524, District No. 1, Levy No. 1, from Atwater St. to north approximate - Assessable: ly 130 feet abutting 179 Atwater Street. F, O. 253p24 -Wayzata St., south side F. O. 253311-N. Oxford St., west side from Woodbridge St. to the east ap- from Orchard Ave. to the south approx. proximately 133 feet abutting 918 Wood - 262 ft. bridge St. F. O. 253477 -Hatch Ave., both sides F. O. 253312 -Sylvan St., west side from Kilburn St. to Chatsworth St. from Litchfield Ave. to Front Ave. N 916 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL F. O. 252868 -Jackson St., east side' from Granite St. to Cayuga St. F. O. 252867 -Jackson St., east side from Case Ave. to Jenks Ave. F. O. 252865 --Jackson St., east side from Jenks Ave. to E. Lawson Ave. F. O. 252864 -Jackson St., east side from E. Cook Ave. to E. Magnolia Ave. F. O. 253025 -Abell St., both sides from Geranium Ave. to Rose Ave. F. O. 252866 -Woodbridge St., both sides from W. Jessamine Ave. to W. Geranium Ave. Non -Assessable: F. O. 253475 -Front Ave., north side from Mackubin St. to the west approxi- mately 65 feet. F. O. 253119 -Front Ave., both sides from Western Ave. to Arundel St. F. O. 252984 -Hatch Ave., north side from Farrington St. to Western Ave and on the south side of Hatch Ave.. from Farrington St. to Virginia St. F. O. 253025 -Abell St., both sides from Geranium Ave. to Rose Ave. F. O. 252866 -Woodbridge St., both sides from W. Jessamine Ave. to W. Geranium Ave. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. Adopted by the Council November 15, 1972. Approved November 15, 1972. (November 18, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 260033-0rdinance No. 15243 -By Rosalie L. Butler - AN ORDINANCE. AMENDING ORDI- NANCE NO. 14118, C.F. 242077, AP- PROVED FEBRUARY 25, 1969, GRANT- ING PERMISSION TO F. H. BATHKE REALTY COMPANY TO KEEP AND MAINTAIN STEPS ON THE WEST SIDE OF CLEVELAND AVENUE ABUTTING ITS PROPERTY ON LOT 140, HEWITTS OUT LOTS FIRST DIVISION. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 14118, C. F. 242077, approved February 25, 1969, be and the same is hereby amended in the following particulars: Section 1 of said ordinance is amended so as to provide that the Permission and authority granted in said ordinance is to run to F. H. Bethke Realty Company, its successors and as- signs. Section 2 of said ordinance is amended so as to add "successors and assigns" after the word "permittee" wherever the same shall appear in said Section 2. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publi- cation. Adopted by the Council November 17, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Tedesco, Mr. Vice President (Levine) - 4. Nays -0. Approved November 17, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL. City Clerk. (November 25, 1972) Council File No. 260034 -Ordinance No. 15244 -By William P. Konopatzki- An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 3250, entitled: "An administrative ordinance relat- ing to the Civil Service Bureau of the City of Saint Paul, approving and adopting rules and regulations there- for," approved August 20, 1914, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: - SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 3250, approved August 20, 1914, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by placing an asterisk (•) before the title Chief Utilities Investigator, where it appears in Section 8 in Grade 38 under the heading Subprofessfonal Group. SECTION 2 That said ordinance, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by inserting in Section 6, in Grade 50 under the heading Profes- sional Group, the title Director of Pollution Control SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval, and publication. Adopted by the Council November 17, 1972. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 917 Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Tedesco, Mr. Vice President (Levine) - 4. Nays -0. Approved November 17, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (November 25, 1972) Council File No. 260035 -Ordinance No. 15245 -By William P. Konopatzki- An ordinance amending Ordinance NO. 7607, entitled: "An ordinance fixing the duties and responsibilities and the minimum qual- ifications for the various classes of positions in the Classified Service of the City," approved February 13, 1935, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 7607, approved February 13, 1935, as amended, be and a the same is hereby further mended by striking out the specifications ,for the title Chief. Utilities Investigator. and by substituting in lieu thereof the following statement: (This title is abolished except as to present incumbents.) SECTION 2 That said ordinance, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by inserting in Its proper alphabetical order the following title, and specifications for Director of Pollution Control Title of class: DIRECTOR OF POLLUTION CONTROL Duties and responsibilities: Under direction, to be responsible for administering and directing all ac- tivities of the City's pollution control program; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To plan, organize and direct the work of all employees assigned to the Pollution control program. To coordinate the pollution control ac- tivities with state, federal and other agencies involved with pollution con- trol. To direct the enforcement of all pol- lution control rules, regulations, ordi- nances and statutes. To review all reports and recom, mendations submitted by staff mem- bers. To develop and expand pollution con- trol programs in all areas of en- vironmental pollution including air, water and noise. To develop and recommend environ- mental pollution control statutes. To evaluate the effectiveness of the environmental pollution control pro- gram and personnel and to initiate actions to maintain and improve ef- fectiveness. To insure that environmental pollu- tion programs, policies, plans and standards meet applicable laws and regulations. To direct the development and im- plenlentation of a public relations program to educate thepublic and prgaivate ornizations and individuals in improving environmental quality. To represent the environmental pollu- tion control program at conferences and meetings. To prepare and present the budget. To review, approve and make recom- mendations regarding requests for manpower, facilities, equipment and manpower. Minimum qualifications: College graduation and eight years' Professional experience, at least four years of which must have been in the field of environmental pollution control and at least two years of which must have been in an adminis- trative or supervisory capacity. (No substitution for education.) SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval, and publication. Adopted by the Council November 17, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Tedesco, Mr. Vice President (Levine) - 4. Nays -0. Approved November 17, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (November 25, 1972) RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 260148 - By Ruby Hunt - Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be givenpermission to install approximately 200 lineal feet of sideas ) main on en 6861 Pointas Douglas Road and 674 Point Douglas Road under pro- visions of Ordinance No. 14786, approved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council November 17, 1972. Approved November 17, 1972. (November 25, 1972) Council File No. 260149 - By Ruby Hunt - Resolved, That the Northern States Power. Company be given permission to install approximately 160 lineal feet of gas main on the south side of Benson Ave. and approximately 100 lineal feet of gas main on the east side of Snelling Place between 2396 Benson Ave. and 1380 Snelling Place as per the attached approved plans and application under the provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, approved May 7�7, 1971. Adopted by the Council November 17, 1972. Approved November 17, 1972. (November 25, 1972) im 918 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 260150 - By Ruby Hunt - Whereas, The City of Saint Paul acting through its Assistant Valuation Engineer has secured an agreement for the purchase of that certain easement for sewer purposes described as follows: A permanent easement for utility Purposes on, under, across, and through the following described tract of land: The West 320 feet of that part of the East half (E. 5s) of the South- west Quarter (SW iA) of Section nineteen (19). Township twenty- nine (29), Range twenty-two (22), Southerly of the most southerly line of the right-of-way of the Northern Pacific Railway Com- pany and Northerly of the North line of West Ivy Avenue as platted in Hager's Subdivision of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, of Walcotts addition to Cottage Homes, extended Easterly, except Sylvan Street. Whereas, The easement described therein is necessary for the Park -Ivy Storm Sewer Project, and the price at which the easement may be purchased is at the total amount of $160.00, a fair and reasonable price according to the appraisal obtained by the Assistant City Valuation Engineer; and Whereas, The Assistant City Valua- tion Engineer has recommended the purchase of said easement at the price stated above, as evidenced by his report submitted herewith; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That pursuant to Admini- strative Order No. D-156, dated Septem- ber 0, 1972, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby authorize the purchase of the above described ease- ment, and be it Resolved Further, That the proper City officials are hereby authorized and directed to pay to Amoco Chemicals Corporation, apparent owner, the sum of $160.00, said sum to be paid to the aforesaid vendor from PIR Fund Code 6000-745 (L-7542-1), to be reimbursed from 1972 Local Improvement Fund, Code 0920-461, upon its furnishing evi- dence of good markeable title in the aforesaid vendor, and the total payment to be made upon tender by said party of appropriate deeds conveying title to said easement to the City of Saint Paul. Adopted by the Council November 17, 1972. Approved November 17, 1972. (November 25, 1972) Council File No. 260151 - By Ruby Hunt - Whereas, The City of Saint Paul acting through its Assistant Valuation Engineer has secured an agreement for the purchase of that certain easement for sewer purposes described as follows: A permanent easement for utility purposes on, under, across, and through the following described tract of land: The West 37.0 feet of that part of the Northeast Quarter (NE 11,) of the Southwest Quarter (SW j,) of Section nineteen (19), Town- ship twenty-nine (29). Range twenty-two (22). Northerly of the Northern Pacific Railway Compa- ny right-of-way and Southerly of the North line of West Cottage Avenue as platted in Hager's Sub- division of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 of Walcotts addi- tion to Cottage Homes, extended Easterly, except Sylvan Street. Whereas, The easement described therein is necessary for the Park -Ivy Storm Sewer Project, and the price at which the easement may be purchased is at the total amount of $750.00, a fair and reasonable price according to the appraisal obtained by the Assistant City Valuation Engineer; and Whereas, The Assistant City Valuation Engineer has recommended the pur- chase of said easement at the price stated above, as evidenced by his report submitted herewith; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That pursuant to Admini- strative Order No. D-156, dated Septem- ber 8, 1972, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby authorize the Purchase of the above described ease- ment, and be it Resolved Further, That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay to Midwest Erectors, Inc., record fee owner, the sum of ___ ___________ evidence of good marketable title in the aforesaid vendor, an the total payment to be made upon tender by said party of appropriate deeds conveying title to said easement to the City of Saint Paul. Adopted by the Council November 17, 1972, Approved November 17, 1972. (November 25, 1972) Council File No. 260152 - By Ruby Hunt - as Further Resolved, That a fun or par- tial refund of paid sewer service charges, based upon these adjustments, 'shall be refunded from the "Sewer Service Fund" and shall be in the fol- lowing amounts: Coca-Cola Bottling Midwest Inc. 84 S. Wabasha St. 55107 Oct. 1972 .. ....... .$ 29.46 St. Paul Dispatch & Pioneer Press 55 E. Fourth St. 55101 Oct. 1972 .................$ 166.19 The Gillette Co. Fifth & Broadway 55101 Sept. 1972 ...................$ 754.03 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 919 united Hospitals Inc. 125 W. College Ave. 55102 1972 .........................$18,055.12 United States Gypsum 1120 E. Seventh St. 55106 Oct. 1972....................$ 42.36 Gold Medal Beverage Co. 553 N. Fairview Ave. 55104 Oct. 1972 ....................$ 246.96 Sanitary Ice Div. Kodiak Inc. 601 N. Prior Ave. 55104 Sept. 1972 ...................$ 615.58 Hoerner Waldorf Corp. 2250 Wabash Ave. 55114 Jan -Sept. 1972 ..............$11,622.05 Progress Foundries 1457 Marshall Ave. 55104 1972 .s ................. ...$ 171.20 Kellogg Square Apartments 111 E. Kellogg Blvd. 55101 Sept. 1972 ...................$ 71.33 Theodore HammCo. 720 Payne Ave, 55102 Sept. 1972 ... $27,952.94 Adopted by the Council November 17, 1972. Approved November 17, 1972. (November 25, 1972) Council File No. 260153 - By Ruby Hunt - In the matter of constructing and/or reconstructing sidewalks in the follow- ing areas: On the north side of St. Anthony Ave. from Fry Street to Pierce St. under Preliminary Order No. 258551, 'ap- proved May 10, 1972 and Final Order No. 259277, approved July18, 1972 On the south side of Otis Ave. from Exeter Place to Otis Lane u linimrider Pre - April 7, 1972 and Final Order No. 258966, approved July 8, 1972 On the north side of Forbes Ave. from Leech St. to Exchange St. under Pre- liminary Order No. 258174, approved April 18, 1972 On the north side of Exchange St. from Forbes Ave. to Ramsey St. under Pre- liminary Order No. 258238, approved April 19, 1972 On the south side of Sherman St. from W. 7th St. to Exchange St. under Pre- liminary Order No. 258178, approved April 18, 1972 On the west side of Butternut Ave. from Otto Ave. to Sumac St. under Preliminary Order No. 257953, ap- proved April 7, 1972 On both sides of Michigan St. from Western Ave. to Richmond St, under Preliminary Order No. 258179, ap- proved April 18, 1972 Resolved, That all orders in the above matters be and the same are hereby cancelled, annulled, and rescinded and all proceedings in such matters dis- continued, Adopted by the Council November 17, 1972. Approved November 17-, 1972. (November 25, 1972) hereby transferred to June F. Saltier - man at the same address. Adopted by the Council November 21, 1972. Approved November 22, 1972' (November 25, 1972) Council File No. 260158 - By Dean Meredith- Resolved, Class Cl RestaApplication rant• Off Sale Malt Beverage and Cigarette licenses, made nebelrenaelretheyAv nuand the aeb granted. Adopted by the Council November 21, 1972. Approved November 22, 1972. (November 25, 1972) Council File No. 260159 - By Dean Meredith - the trans erTofaOnpSaleaLiquor Licen4478 se No. 8147, expiring January 31, 1973, issued to Herge's Incnd . at 981 University transferredeto June F. Sahterman at the same address. 19Adopted by the Council November 21, Approved November 22, 1972. (November 25, 1972) Council File No. 260160 - By Dean Meredith- Resolved. Class sd Cl -Restaurant. Application d 4Off Sale Malt Beverage and Cigarette li- censes, made by Orville W. Slotevig at 281 Selby Avenu hereby granted. e, be and the same are Adopted by the Council November 21, 1972. Approved November 22, 1972. (November 25, 1972) Council File No. 260161 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That Application M 4294 for Class Cl -Restaurant, Off Sale Malt Beverage and Cigarette licenses, made by Bernard W. Mathews at 731 Ran- dolph Avenue, be and the same are hereby granted. Adopted by the Council November 21, 1972. Approved November 22, 1972. (November 25, 1972) Council File No. 260162 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That Application M 4174 for the transfer of On Sale Liminr Ts_ rred to Bernard W. same address. e Council November 21, ,ember 22, 1972. -nber 25, 1972) Council File No. 260157 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That Application M 4524 for Council File No. 260163 - By Dean the transfer of Sunday On Sale Liquor Meredith - License No. 4152, e.pi Ing January 31, Resolved, That licenses applied for 1973, issued to Herge s, Inc. at 981 Un1- by the persons named on the list at- versity Avenue, be and the sante is tached to this resolution be and the 920 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL same are hereby granted, -6 the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treas- ury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council November 21, 1972. Approved November 22, 197-^, (November 25, 1972) Council File No. 260164 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the List attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council November 21, I. Approved November 22, 1972, (November 25, 1972) Council File No. 260169 -By Rosalie L. Butler -Leonard W. Levine - Whereas, The St. Paul City Council has long advocated and supported legis- lation to remove the railroad industry from the gross earning tax and make the railroads subject to ad valorem taxes, and Whereas, A substantial amount of our tax base is in the exempt utility classi- fication, and Whereas, The City has continuously provided needed services to the rail- roads and other exempt utilities, nd Whereas, These costs have beenasing_ ularly borne by St. Paul taxpayers without direct reimbursement, so Therefore, Be It Resolved, That the St. Paul City Council actively support and pursue the necessary changes in the Minnesota State Constitution and Minnesota laws that would allow the Legislature to authorize local units of government to receive property taxes from railroads and privately -owned utilities, Be It Further Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to each member of the Ramsey County Legisla- tive Delegation. Adopted by the Council November 21, 1972, Approved November 22, 1972, (November 25, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING ON THE AWARD OF DAMAGES Council File No. 260165 - In the matter of changing the grade of the alley in Block 10, Butterfield Syndicate Addition No. 1, from St. Albans Street to Dale Street to conform to the grade as shown on the prmfile on file in the Department of Public Works. Also, condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary for the slopes, cuts and fills, including right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations thereof, or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 10, Butterfield Syndicate Addi- tion No. 1, from St. Albans Street to Dale Street. Also, construct a sewer in the alley for storm water purposes (G-1997), under Preliminary Order 256790, approved December 22, 1971, In- termediary Order 258987, approved June 9, 1972, Final Order 259180, approved July 6, 1972. The Commissioner of Finance having submitted his report in the above matter as to the amount of damages awarded for the taking of the land or easements therein appropriated for the above improvement and to whom payable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property from the making of said improvement, therefore, be 1t Resolved, That the said assessment of benefitsbe and the same is hereby approved. Resolved, Further, That a public hearing be had before the Council upon said report and for a confirmation of the awards of damages made by the Commissioner of Finance, and also upon the said assessment of benefits; at the Council Chamber, in the Court House in the City of St. Paul on the twentieth dayof December, 1972, at ten o'clock A.M. and that the Com- missioner of Finance be and he is directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. File No. L -336 -SL. Adopted by the Council November 21, 1972. Approved November 22, 1972, (November 25, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING ON THE AWARD OF DAMAGES Council File No. 260166 - The Commissioner of finance having submitted his report in the above matter as to the amount of damages awarded for the taking of the land or easements therein appropriated- for the above improvement and to whom Eand also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property from the making of said improvement, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment of benefits be and the same is hereby approved. Resolved, Further, That a public hearing be had before the Council upon said report and for a confirmation OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 921 of the awards of damages made by the Commissioner of Finance, and also upon the said assessment of benefits; at the Council Chamber, fn the Court House In the City of St. Paul on the twentieth day of December, 1972, at ten o'clock A.M. and that the Com- missioner of Finance be and he is directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. File No. L -337-S. Adopted by the Council November 21, 1972. Approved November 22, 1972. (November 25, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 260154 - In the matter of the assessmento£ benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction and/or reconstruction of side- walks and work incidental thereto: Contract 71-M-0526, Levy No. 2, District No. 3, Assessable: F. 0.253153 -White Bear Ave., east side from Heaney Ave. to Minnehaha Ave. F. O. 253184 -White Bear Ave., west side from Minnehaha Ave, to Beech St. and on the east side of White Bear Ave. from Minnehaha Ave. to Margaret St. F. 0. 253374-Minnehaha Ave., both sides from Flandrau St. to the west ap- proximately 150 feet. F. 0.253379 -Beech St., south side from Kennard St. to Germain St. abut- ting Lot 11, Block 4, Weed and Halle's Addition ONLY, known as 1618 Beech St. F. 0.253239 -Bush Ave., both sides from Kennard St. to Flandrau Sl. F. O. 253244-Reaney Ave., south side from Kennard St. to Flandrau St. F. O. 253633 -Germain St., both sides from Seventh St. to Stillwater Ave. F. 0.253380 -Hazelwood St., both sides from E. Seventh St. to Stillwater Ave. F. 0.253182 -York Ave., north side ar from Hazelwood St. to Bclay St. and on the south side of York Ave. from Hazelwood St. west to the west pprop- erty line of Block 1, Schoch's Rear- rangement. Non -Assessable F. O. 253633 -Germain St., both sides from Seventh St. to Stillwater Ave F. 0.253380 -Hazelwood St., b.oth sides from E. Seventh St. to Stillwater Ave. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, a it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby I ordered to be submitted to the District I Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. I Be It Further Resolved That the said assessment be and it Is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. Adopted by the Council November 21, 1972. Approved November 22, 1972. (November 25, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 260156 - In the matter of the assessment of ­__• -u ") as 1011OW5: widen, grade and pave; construct curb; con- struct street, and driveway returns; construct storm water drainage facili- ties; construct sewer, water and gas service connections; reconstruct a traf- fic control system; construct concrete walk on the West side of Cleveland Avenue from Interstate 94 to University Avenue and on the East side of Cleve- land Avenue from 75 feet South of University Avenue to University Ave- nue; and do all other work which is necessary and incidental to n­teta -uvea may 12, 1970, Final Order 249159, )proved June 9, 1970. A public hearing have been had Don the assessment for the above vea, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it Is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal File No. 17489. Adopted by the Council November 21, 1972. Approved November 22, 1972. (November 25, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING TIIEREON �ounc)1 File No. 260167 - In the matter of the assessment of )enefits, cost and expenses for construe - ion and reconstruction of sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 1-M-0524, District No. 1, Levy No. 7 Assessable: F. O. 255241 -Stevens St., north side rom Humboldt Ave. to the wept ap- rroximately 150 feet abuttting 565 Hum- �oldt Avenue. F.0. 254659 -Humboldt Ave., east aide rom E. Page St. to E. Baker St. F. O. 253532 -Livingston Ave. east ide from Sidney St. to E. Page '9t. 922 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL F. O. 253636—Livington Ave., both sides from E. Belvidere St. to E. Sidney I: St. . O. 254725—Belvidere St., both sides from Hall Ave. to Stryker Ave. F. 0.254520—S. Robert St., east side from E. Winona St. to E. Belvidere St. F. O. 254653—E. Wyoming St., south side from Brown Ave. to Oakdale Ave. F. 0.254772—E. Page St., both sides from Mt. Hope Ave. to Oakdale Ave. F. O. 254966—E. Page St., both sides from Harvard St. to Woodbury St. Non -Assessable: F. O. 254725—Belvidere St., both sides from Hall Ave. to Stryker Ave. F. O. 254520—S. Robert St., east side from E. Winona St. to E. Belvidere St. F. 0. 254653—E. Wyoming St., south side from Brown Ave. to Oakdale Ave. F. 0. 254772—E. Page St., both sides from Mt. Hope Ave. to Oakdale Ave. F. O. 254966—E. Page St., both sides from Harvard St. to Woodbury St. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further. that a public hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give' notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. Adopted by the Council November 21, 1972. Approved November 22, 1972. (November 25, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 260168— In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction or reconstruction of side- walks and work incidental thereto: Contract 71-M-0524, Levy No. 3, District No. 1, Assessable: F. O. 253248—Marion St., west side from W. Rose Ave. to the north ap- proximately 130 it. F. 0. 253284—Loeb St., east side from W. Lawson Ave. to W. Cook Ave. F. 0.252986—W. Iowa Ave., south side from No. Victoria St. to the East approx. 160 it. abutting 1586 No. Vic- toria St. F. 0. 252983—W. Idaho Ave., both sides from Huron St. to Hamlin Ave. F. O. 253030—Minnehaha Ave., north side from Simpson St. to Asbury St. F. 0.253427—Van Buren Ave., boll sides from Pascal St. to Simpson St. F. 0.253397—Simpson St., east side rom Thomas Ave, to Lafond Ave. F. O. 253400—Fairview Ave., west side rom Taylor Ave. to Hewitt Ave. (south if Clayland Park .) F. 0. 253282—Merriam Lane, south outh side from Moore St. to No. Wilder it. F. O. 253283 Wilder St., west side Ave. rom Roblyn Ave. top St. Anthony Ave. F. f0. rom Roblyn Ct., southwest ;id from Roblyn Ave. to Finn St. F. O. 253280—Cretin Ave., east side 'rom 1feet South Temple Court 0 0 feet North of Temple Court. F. O. 253308—St. Anthony Ave., south � kve from Beverly Rd. to Pillsbury .v. Non -Assessable: F. O. 253284—Loeb St., east side from W. Lawson Ave. to W. Cook Ave. F. 0.252983—W. Idaho Ave., both sides from Huron St. to Hamline Ave. F. 0.253427—Van Buren Ave., both sides from Pascal St. to Simpson St. F. O. 253400—Fairview Ave., west side from Taylor Ave, to Hewitt Ave. (south of MV.and Pazk.) F. 0.253265— Temple Ct., southwest side from Roblyn Ave. to Finn St. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice Adopted by the Council November 21, 1972. Approved November 22, 1972. (November 25, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CON FIRMING CONDEMNATION AN AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND A SESSMENT THEREFOR Council File No. 260155— In the matter of condemning and taking an easement in the land neces- sary for the slopes, cuts and fills in- cluding right of removal of lateral support from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations thereof or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 6, Butter- field Syndicate - No. 1, from Victoria Street to Fisk Street (G-1997), under Preliminary Order 256726, approved December 15, 1971, Intermediary Order 258987, approved June 9, 1972, Final Order 259180, approved July 6, 1972. A or OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 923 same, now therefore be it Resolved, That the taking and con- demnation of the lands described in the annexed assessment roll, identified by the signature of the Commissioner of Finance, and made a part hereof, and the awards of damages to the owners of such lands for said takin and condemnation as set forth in saidg assessment roll, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified and confirmed. Resolved ,$'urther, That the said assessment enefits, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified and the same ishereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court for confirmation. File No. L 335-S. Adopted by the Council November 21, 1972. Approved November 22, 1972. (November 25, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 260047—Ordinance No. 15246—By Ruby Hunt— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 13534, approved January 31, 1967, pertaining to One -Way Streets. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 13534, approved January 31, 1967, is hereby amended by adding the following to Section 1 thereof: Carroll Street; Direction one-way, west; from Pascal to Snelling. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall not be printed as part of the Saint Paul Legislative Code but shall be incorporated therein by reference. SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publica- tion. Adopted by the Council November 22, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Spred?!, Tedesco, Mme..Presi- dent (Butler) -8. Nays -0. Approved November 22, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260050—Ordinance No. 15247—By Rosalie L. Butler— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF ROSE MARY CHLEBECK AND J O S E P H G. CHLEBECK AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to Rose Mary Chlebeck and Joseph G. Chlebeck, the sum of $831.00, in full settlement of their claim ofdamages sustained on or about March 1, 1972, as more particularly set out in a commu- nication to the City Council on March 3, 1972. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon his execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sus- tained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and bein force thirty days after its pa$sage, approval and publication. Adopted by the Council November 22, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved November 22, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260051—Ordinance No. 15248—By Rosalie L. Butler— An Ordinance amending the 1972 Budget and to provide for Supplemen- tal Appropriations. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That pursuant to and in accordance with the procedure set forth in Section 10.07.1, and upon the certification of the Mayor that additional revenues have been received during 1972 in ex- cess of the estimates of revenue adopted within the 1972 Budget, as amended, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby revise the 1972 Budget so as to increase appropriations in activity account 0410—Library Serv- ice by the sum of $2,324.00 and further that the appropriation in the 1972 Budget for Library Service in Charter Fund 9.01 Public Library is hereby increased as follows: Department of Libraries and Civic Buildings Appropriation ($2,324.00) Charter Fund 9.01 Public Library 0410 Library Service 300 Commodities 349 Books and Periodicals 924 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL and further, that the item in the Fi- nancing Summary noted as: Miscellaneous Revenue—Dedicated Charges for Services—Library be increased in the amount of $2,324.00. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publica- tion. Adopted by the Council November 22, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzkim, Levine, Sprafka, Tedesco, Me. Presi- dent (Butler) --6. Nays -0. Approved November 22, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL. City Clerk. ;NSURANCE COMPANY AND ROB - PRT PENZENSTADLER AGAINST HE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to The National Family Insurance ompgiy and Robert Penzenstadler, the sum of $682.58, in full settlement of their claim of damages sustained on or about August 7, 1972, as more particu- larly set out to a communication to the City Council on August 31, 1972. SECTION 2 d sum shall be paid to the ant upon his execution and I a release in full to the form to be approved by the -ney, for all damages sus - he manner aforesaid. (December 2, 1972) SECTION 3 _ That this ordinance shall take effect Council ByFile Rosalie L. Butler— No. Pass passage, approvin al and p publication. its AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE Adopted by the Council November 22, CLAIM OF ANDREW J. OWENS 1972. AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, PAUL. Levine Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. Presi- The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to Andrew J. Owens, the sum of $525.73, in full settlement of his claim of damages sustained on or about Au- gust 13, 1972, as more particularly set out in a communication to the City Council on September 20, 1972. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon his execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sustained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Adopted by the Council November 22, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved November 22, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN. Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHAL Clerk. (December 2, 1972) Council 15250—BY Rosalie60053—Ordinance No L Buutler AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF THE NATIONAL FAMIL'i dent (Butler) -6. Nays -0. Approved November 22, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, Clel�-- (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260109—Ordinance No. 15251—By Ruby Hunt— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 15132, entitled: An administrative ordinance relating to the executive branch of government of the city of Saint Paul; fixing the powers and duties of the office of the mayor;' ap- proved June 27, 1972. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: s. The consent be SECTION 1 ance No. 15132, Council 6, app herebv amended in OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 925 (1) Consulting with and advis- ing the mayor and city council on the funding of city administered programs Me federal or state governments or other funding organizations and agencies. tion, reviewoa d mothe dification ation rofa all city grants-in-aid applications. (3) Reviewing and evaluating all grants-in-aid applications prior to their submission to the mayor and city council as well as conducting ongoing evaluations of existing programs in terms of compliance with goals and objectives as established by the mayor and the city council. mayor ands itiyo ciouncit ortt theoav lle ability of various grants-in-aid pro - rams, which reports shall include in- ormatfon and analysis of the advis- ability of making application for new programs. (5) Preparation of all necessary documentation to insure continued certification of such programs for funding. (6) Meeting with and advising committees, neighborhood councils and other forms of citizen participation groups to implement grants-in-aid pro- grams. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall be deemed a Part of the Saint Paul Administrative Code and shall be incorporated therein and given an appropriate chapter and/ or section number at the time of com- pilation of said Administrative Code. SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days after its passage, approval and publication. 19Adopted by the Council November 29, Yeas — Councilmen Hunt, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mme. President (Sutler) -5. Nays -0. Approved November 30, 1972, LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260111—Ordinance No. 15252—By Rosalie L. Butler— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF PAUL L U B I A N K E R AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. I Co- lifica- The Council of the City of Saint Paul with Does Ordain: all be . city. of his rea of pro- grams anc4uali- fications as may be provided by ordi- nance. B, Duties. The grants-in-aid pro- grams coordinator shall be responsible for: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to Paul Lubianker, the sum of $300.00, in full settlement of his claim of dam- ages sustained on or about July 6, 1972 as more particularly set out in a communication to the City Council on August 3, 1972. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon his execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sus- tained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its Passage, approval and publication. Adopted by the Council November 29, 1972. Yeas — Councilmen Hunt, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mme. President (Butler) -5. Nays --0. Approved November 30, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, ,City Clerk. (December* 1972) Council File No. 260112—Ordinance No. 15253—By Rosalie L. Butler— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF LEO A. R A S S E T T AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to Leo A. Rassett, the sum of $200.00, in full settlement of his claim of dam- ages sustained on or about July 19, 1972, as more particularly set out in a communication to the City Council on August 8, 1972. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon his execution and delivery of a release in full to the city, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sus- tained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Adopted by the Council November 29, 1972. Yeas — Councilmen Hunt Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Mine. President (Sutler) -5. Nays -0. Approved November 30, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260113—Ordinance No. 15254—By Rosalie L. Butler— An ordinance settling the claim of Evelyn M. Heywood and George L. 926 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Heywood against the City of Saintsums necessary for PERA payments Paul. Idue in 1972, it is necessary for the Council to adopt an emergency ordi- The Council of the City of Saint Paul nance, which emergency ordinance Does Ordain: would then go into effect immediately upon its adoption, approval and publi- SECTION 1 cation. That the proper City officers are hereby authorized to pay out of Fund No. 0978-422 (Easements) to Evelyn M. Heywood and George L. Heywood, the sum of $100.00 in full settlement of their claim against the City for dam- ages arising from grading and surfacing the alley adjacent to their property in Lot 30, Block 2, J. W. Bass's Sub Division of Collins Out Lots Lots Nos. 15, 14 & 13, South of the C. St. P. M. & O. R. R., including removal of lateral support and removal of any and all trees by said City. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to said claimantsupon their execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sustained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Adopted by the Council November 29, 1972. Yeas — Councilmen Hunt, Levine,.. Meredith, Sprafka, Mme. President (Butler) -5. Nays -0. Adopted November 30, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 259974—Ordinance No. 15255—By Rosalie L. Butler— AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE RE- QUIRING IMMEDIATE COUNCIL ACTION FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC PEACE, HEALTH, WELFARE AND SAFETY, AMENDING THE 1972 BUDGET, AND TO PROVIDE FOR SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIRE - SECTION 2 That pursuant to and in accordance vith the procedure set forth in Section .0.07.1, and upon the certification of he Mayor that there are available for ippropriation revenues in excess of hose total revenues estimated in the 1972 Budget, the Council of the City of faint Paul does hereby revise the 1972 Budget so as to increase appropriations n Activity 0906—Public Employees Retirement Association—by the sum of 690,000.00, and a new item be added to the Financing Summary under the ,eneral heading of Miscellaneous Rev- enue—Dedicated and identified therein as "Charges for Service—Public Em- ployees Retirement Association (P.E.R.A.)"—the sum of $90,000.00. SECTION 3 ordinance shall take effect and arca upon passage, approval and Adopted by the Council November 30, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays. Approved November 30, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Attest: HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (December 2, 1972) RESOLUTIONS File No. 260171—By Victor J. is, Council and apprc a Special U, pany to cc .ation on p side of k MENT ASSOCIATION CHARGES. ni,saue, more The Council of the City of Saint Paull once Cwi hC3p Does Ordain: and SECTION 1 It is anticipated that the City's ligations for Employer's contnbir to the Public Employees Retiren Association during the remainder the 1972 fiscal year will exceea me sums appropriated in the 1972 Budget, and that there is $90,000.00 of miscel- laneous revenue dedicated for PERA in excess of revenue estimated in the 1972 Budget, and pursuant to Section 10.07.1 of the City Charter, the Council may by ordinance provide supplemental ap- propriation for the current year to ap- too eff ctuate iate this ethers suppleme tal In rap- propriation to provide the additional No. 233399, ay 9, 1967, ,it to Skelly a gasoline located on ear Avenue Burns Ave- escribed in 1, in accord- rch 7, 1967; Council has from time extensions of time to any under said permit; lv Oil Company cannot 27, 1972; now, tnererore, iat the life of his permit for an additional six as of uncompleted final on Suburban Avenue. the Council November 22, ovember 22, 1972, cember 2, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 927 Council File No. 260172—By Robert F. Council File No. 260176—By Rosalie L. Sprafka— Butler— Resolved, That Application M 1899 for Resolved, That theCit} Council the transfer of On Sale Liquor License hereby concurs in the action of the No. 8038, expiring January 31, 1973, Purchasing Committee in the award of issued to Chickett's Bar, Inc. as IN a contract for furnishing all labor, ma - ACTIVE, be and the same is hereby terials, equipment and services neces- transferred re Chicken's, Inc. at 467-469 sary or incidental to the Installation of St. Peter Street. NEW ALUMINUM WINDOWS AT FIRE Adopted by the Council November 22, STATION NO. 13 for the Department 1972. 16 of Public Safety, to DEVAC WINDOW Approved November 2 1972. COMPANY for the contract price of (December 2, 1972) (LUMP SUM BID) $9,976.00 (Plus Engi- neering and Inspection—$1,000.00) as a result of Formal Bid Number 5301 and Council File No. 260173—By Robert F. he specifications incorporated therein. Sprafka— DeVac Window Company being the Resolved That Application M 2512 lowest responsible bidder under the for Class ,2 -Restaurant, Off Sale Malt specifications and the Corporation and Cigarette licenses, made by Chick- Counsel is hereby directed d draft ett's, Inc. at 467-469 St. Peter Street, be the proper form er contract and obtain and the same are hereby granted. the necessary performance and pay - Adopted by the Council November 22, ment bonds. The proper City officials 1972 are hereby authorized to execute said Approved November 22, 1972. contract on behalf of he City of Saint (December 2, 1972) Paul' Formal Bid No. 5301. Admin. Order #D-193. Job #72-63. Council File No. 260174—By Robert F.Adopted by the Council November 22, Sprafka— 1972. Resolved, That application for Su- Approved November 22, 1972. n day on Sale Liquor license made by the (December 2, 1972) following applicant who is a holder of an On Sale Liquor license at the ad- dress shown, be and the same is hereby Council File No. 260177—By Leonard W. granted and in compliance with C. F. Levine— No. 235531, Ordinance No. 13755, which Resolved, That upon and pursuant to amends Chapter No. 308.00 of the St. the pertinent appeal, under the Zoning Paul Legislative Code and Ordinances. Code, by Minnesota Mining and Manu- Chickett's, Inc. 467-469 St. Peter Street. facturing Company, owner of the sub - Adopted by t}ie Council November 22, ject real estate, situate in the City of 1972. Saint Paul and described as: Approved November 22, 1972. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and North 49.5' of (December 2, 1972) 21 & 22, Block 4, E. M. Mackubin's Addition; that the provisions of said Zoning Council File No. 260175—By Rosalie L. Code hereby are determined and varied Butler-- as and to the extent necessary therefor Resolved, That the City Council and the 8 -foot buffer requirement for hereby concurs in the action of the said premises is hereby relaxed so as Purchasing Committee in the award of to accommodate a 96 -car parking lot a contract for furnishing all labor, ma- for employees; now, therefore be it terials, equipment and services neces- Further Resolved, That Minnesota Wor incidental to the replacing of Mining and Manufacturing Company be JAIL CELL PLUMBING FIXTURES and hereby is granted a permit to in - AND RELATED PIPING in the Public stall a 96 -car parking lot for employees Safety Building, 101 East Tenth Street on property located on the southwest Saint Paul, Minnesota for the Depart- corner of Reaney Avenue and Forest ment of Public Safety, to AXEL NEW- Street, more particularly described as MAN HEATING & PLUMBING COM- follows: PANY for the contract price of (LumLots 1, 2, 3, 4 and North 49.5' of Sum Bid) $$330,568.00 (Plus City Forcep 21 & 22, Block 4, E. M. Mackubin's Work—$300.00) as a result of Formal Addition; Bid No. 5285 and the specifications all in accordance with plans dated incorporated therein. Axel Newman Received October 5 1972; subject to the Heating and Plumbing Company being condition that said applicant -permittee, the lowest responsible bidder under the and its successors and assigns, shall specifications and the Corporation make due compliance with all applies - Counsel is hereby directed to draft the ble, provisions of municipal ordinances, proper form of contract and obtain the state statutes and rules and regulations necessary performance and payment of public authorities havingg cognizance. bonds. The proper , City officials.. are. - -Adopted by he Couneil hang 22, hereby authorized to execute said eon- 1972. tract on behalf of the City of Saint Approved November 22, 1972. Paul. (December 2, 1972) Formal Bid -39 No. 5285. Job .jnistrat Administrative Order No. D194. Code: Local Improvement Project— Council File No. 260178—By Leonard W. Reimbursed from 9172-460-003. Levine— Adopted by the Council November 22, Resolved, ,That American National 1972. Bank and Trust Company be and here - Approved November 22, 1972. by is granted a permit to install a (December 2, 1972) drive -up banking facility on property 928 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL located on the northeast corner of Sixth and Minnesota, more particularly described as follows: All of Lots 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, Block 4, City of St. Paul; all in accordance with plans dated Re- ceived October 4, 1972; subject to the condition that said applicant -permittee, and its successors and assigns, shall make due compliance with all applica- ble provisions of municipal ordinances, state statutes and rules and regulations of public authorities having cognizance. Adopted by the Council November 22, 1972. Approved November 22, 1972. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260179—By Leonard W. Levine— Resolved, That Concordia College be and hereby is granted a permit to in- stall a 54 -car parking lot onproperty located on the east side of Hamline between Concordia and Marshall, more particularly described as follows: That part of Lot A, Concordia Col- lege -Campus, lying within the fol- lowing described boundaries: Be- ginning at a point on the East line of Hamline Avenue 124 feet more or less South of the Southern line of tion 90 degrees with the of Hamline Avenue, 131 or less, to a point; thence parallel to the East line e Avenue 290 feet more a point; thence Westerly tion 90 degrees with the of Hamline Avenue a f 131 feet more or less to .ine of Hamline Avenue; rtherly along the East line e Avenue to the point of all in accordance with plans dated Re- ceived October 3, 1972; subject to the condition that said applicant -permittee, and its successors and assigns, shall make due compliance with all applic- able provisions of municipal ordinances, state statutes and rules and regulation: of public authorities having cognizance. Adopted by the Council November 22 1972. Approved November 22, 1972. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260180—By Leonard W Levine— Resolved, That First Merchants Stat, Bank be and hereby is granted a per mit to install a detached bank drive -1, and 8 -car parking lot on property [o, Gated on the northeast corner of Aread� and Minnehaha, more particularly de scribed as follows: Part of Lot 16 and all of Lots 17, 18, 19, Block 3, Hills Addition; all irru�t+ecordance with plans dated Re ceived'Se pptember 26, 1972; subject t, the ition that said applicant permit , and its successors and as signs, shalIke due compliance wit] all applicable provisions of municips ordinances, state statutes and rules an regulations of public authorities havin. by the Council November 2: d November 22, 1972. (December 2, 1972) :ouncil File No. 260187—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the City Council here - ,y concurs in the action of the Pur- hasing Committee in the award of a ontract for furnishing all labor, ma - crisis equipment and services neces- ary or incidental to the GENERAL -ONSTRUCTION of the St. Paul Public ibrary, Highland Park Branch, Addi- ions and Alternations for the Libraries Lod Civic Buildings, to JAMES STEELE ,ONSTRUCTION COMPANY for the -ontract price of $338,100.00 as follow LUMP SUM BASE BID ....$274,900.00 ALTERNATE NO. 1 Addition of Room ill— ADD ....... 12,000.00 ALTERNATE NO. 2 Addition of Monitor "C"— ADD ....................... 8,900.00 ALTERNATE NO. 3 Addition of Monitor "B"— ADD ......... 12,300.00 ALTERNATE NO. 4 Addition of Snow Melting System—ADD .............. 500.00 ALTERNATE NO. 5 Addition of Parking Spaces —ADD ..................... 9,700.00 ALTERNATE NO. 6 Addition of Courtyard Fence —ADD 2,900.00 ALTERNATE NO. 7 Addition of Rolling Grille— ADD ....................... 6,900.00 ALTERNATE NO. 8 Addition of Floor Finishes— ADD .. ........ ... 10,000.00 total amount of contract ...$338,100.00 (plus Engineering and Inspection — $3,000.00) as a result of Formal Bid Number 5251-G Amended and the speci- fications incorporated therein. James Steele Construction Company being the lowest responsible bidder under the specifications and the Corporation Counsel is hereby directed to draft the proper form of contract and obtain the necessary performance and pay- ment bonds. The proper City officials are hereby authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. PIR 6000 to be Reimbursed by: 9472-460-001 $304,656 9471-460-001 $20,000 Spec. Rev. Fund 3420 $16,444 Formal Bid #5251-G Amended D-112 Job #72-29 Adopted by the Council November 22, 1972. Approved November 22, 1972. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260188—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the City Council here- by concurs in the action of the Pur- chasing Committee in the award of a contract for furnishing all labor, ma- terials, equipment and services neces- sary or incidental to the ELECTRICAL WORK in the construction of the St. Paul Public Library, Highland Park Branch, Additions and Alterations for the Libraries and Civic Buildings, to MIKE PAUL ELECTRICAL COMPANY for the contract price of $34,847.00 as follows: OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 929 LUMP SUM BASE BID ... $30,487.00 said contract on behalf of the City of ALTERNATE NO. 1 Saint Paul. Addition of Room 111— Formal Bid No. 5251-M Amended ADD ....................... 835.00 D-112 ALTERNATE NO. 2 Job 72-29 Addition of Monitor "C" ...No change 001' 6000 to be Reimbursed by: 9472-460- in cost Adopted by the Council November 22, ALTERNATE NO. 3 1972. Addition of Monitor "B" ...No change Approved November 22, 1972. ALTERNATE NO. 4 in cost (December 2, 1972) Addition of Snow Melting System—ADD ............. 3,150.00 Council File No. 260190—By Rosalie L. ALTERNATE NO. 7 Butler— Addition of a Rolling Grille Resolved, That an extra in the —ADD ... 375.00 amount of Two Thousand Seven Hun - total amount of contract .. $34,874.00 dred Seventy-seven Dollars ($2,777) be allowed under Contract L-7549 between as a result of Formal Bid Number the City of Saint Paul and Perry A. 5251-E Amended and the specifications Swenson Co., said contract for Site incorporated therein. Mike Paul Elec- Work at Schaffer Playground and said trical Company being the lowest re- changes to cover items set forth in sponsible bidder under the specifics- contractor's letter dated November 2, tions and the Corporation Counsel is 1972, a copy of which has been filed hereby directed to draft the proper with the Acting Head of the Depart - form of contract and obtain the neces- ment of Finance. Charge to 6000-603 to saryperformance and payment bonds. be reimbursed from 9771-460-001. Job The proper City officials are hereby #71-45. authorized to execute said contract on Adopted by the Council November 24, behalf of the City of Saint Paul. 1972. - Formal Bid No. 5251-E Amended Approved November 24, 1972. D-112 (December 2, 1972) Job 72-29 PIR 6000 to be Reimbursed by 9472-460- Council File No. 260191—By Rosalie L. 001 Butler— Adopted by the Council November 22, Resolved, That an extra in the 1972. amount of Five Hundred Dollars ($500) Approved November 22, 1972. be allowed under Contract L-7480-1 (December 2, 1972) between the -City of Saint Paul and Council File No. 260189—By Rosalie L. excavation of two sand areas and place - Butler— ment of l;z yards rock fill in each, as Resolved, That the City Council here- more fully described in letter from by concurs in the action of the Pur- contractor dated November 9, 1972 a chasing Committee in the award of a copy of which has been filed with Jhe contract for furnishing all labor, ma- Acting Head of the Department of terials, equipment and services neces- Finance. Charge to 6000-502 to be e- sary or incidental to the MECHANICAL imbursed from 9771-460-003. Job IV2 Y8. WORK in the construction of the St. Adopted by the Council November 24, Paul Public Library, Highland Park 1972' Branch, Additions and Alterations for Approved November 24, 1972. - the -Libraries and Civic Buildings, to (December 2, 1972) T. C. HEALY, INC. for the Contract price of, $100,497.00 as follows: I Council File No. 260192—By Rosalie L. LUMP SUM BASE BID ... $ 95,797.00 Butler— ALTERNATE NO. 1 Resolved, That an extra in the Addition of Room 111— amount of Three Hundred Seventy-five ADD ....................... 2,200.00 Dollars be allowed under Contract L-7539 between the City of Saint Paul ALTERNATE NO. 2 and Smolik Electric Company, said con - Addition of Monitor "C" ...No change tract for Electrical Construction of Rec- in cost reation Buildings at Arlington and ALTERNATE NO. 3 Scheffer Playgrounds, and said changes Addddiition of Monitor "B',— to cover items as more fully set forth A .. $ 2,100.00 in contractor's proposal dated Novem- ALTERNATE NO. 5 ber 10, 1972 a copy of which has been Addition of Parking Spaces filed with the Acting Head of the De- -ADD ..................... 400:00-gppp8artment of. Finance. Charge $18260- to total amount of contract ...$100,497.00 Job #71-90 7-460-0and $187.50 to 9771-460-002, as a result of Formal Bid Number Adopted by the Council November 24, 5251-M Amended and the specifications 1972. incorporated therein. T. C. Healy, Inc. Approved November 24, 1972, beingthe lowest responsible bidder (December 2, 1972) under the specifications and the Cor- poration Counsel is hereby directed to draft the proper form of contract and Council File No. 260193—By Robert F. obtain the necessary performance and Sprafka— payment bonds. The proper City offi- Resolved, That the Northern States cials are hereby authorized to execute Power Company be given permission to 930 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL install approximately 70 lineal feet of Gas Main on Fourth Street (south side) between Cedar and Wabasha, under provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, ap- proved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Couucil November 24, 1972. Approved November 24, 1972. (December 2, 1972) Council ,File No. 260194—By Robert F. Spi9fk,*4? Resol4d, That-perrNission be and is hereby .granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for a buried cable along the west boulevard of Western Avenue 14' east of the west property line and from the south property line of Cottage Avenue to a point 155' south. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council November 24, 1972. Approved November 24, 1972. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260170 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, The Port Authority of the City of Saint Paul and the Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota corporation, are proposing an agree- ment for the construction and installa- tion of a coal wharf port facility and the operation thereof in the Red.Ro k Industrial Development District pur- suant to the terms and provisions of Minnesota Statutes Chapters 458 and against the project were allowed to state their views; and Whereas, The Port Authority has in- vestigated the terms and conditions of the proposed coal wharf facility, the proposed use of the property, includ- ing the relationship of the propposal to the general plan of economic develop- ment, the economic need for such a facility, the impact of such facility on area commerce, the overall effect on the future development and general welfare of the district and such other terms and conditions as are set forth by the Port Authority as its guide in determining if a proposal is in the best interests of the district and the public; and Whereas, The Board of Commission- ers of the Port Authority has found, determined and declared that it is in the best interests of the port district,. the people thereof and in furtherance of the .general plan of industrial de- velopment to construct and operate the coal wharf terminal facility in accord- ance with the proposal on file at the lations of the Minnesota Pollution Con- trol Agency; and Whereas, It was further determined that the project is consistent and in conformance with comprehensive land use plans developed and adopted by the City of Saint Paul and its Council; now, therefore, be it Resolved, By the Council of the City of Saint Paul; 1. That it hereby expresses its sup- port and approval of the project as proposed as being in the best interests of the Port Authority dis- trict and thp citizens of the City of Saint Paul and consistent with the comprehensive land use plans adopted by this Council. 2. That all agencies and the art men is of government we he urged to authorize the necessary permits and authorizations for the comple- tion of the project as proposed Adopted by the Council November 21, 1972. Approved without the signature of the Mayor pursuant to Section 6.08 of the City Charter. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260199 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 4491 for Class C3 -Drive -In Restaurant and Cigarette licenses, appliedfor by George W. Nelson at 1115 Rice Street, be and the same are hereby granted, subject to the following conditions, that the grounds be prepared and main- tained so as to be dustless, that the debris be picked up and removed daily from the premises and that the side- walks around the property be cleared of snow and ice during the winter and subject also to the condition that a six-foot redwood fence be installed along the alley prohibiting access to the alley. Adopted by the Council November 29, 1972. Approved November 30, 1972. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260200 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved 'That Application M 4211 for Class C3 -Drive -In Restaurant Li- cense, applied for by M. E. G. Inc, at 551 Jefferson Avenue be and the same is hereby granted, subject to the follow- ing conditions, that the grounds bere- pared and maintained so as to be dpust- less, that the debris be picked up and m reoved daily from the premises and that the sidewalks around the property be cleared of snow and ice during the winter. Adopted by the Council November 29, 1972. Approved November 30, 1972 (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260201 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 4317 for the transfer of Sunday On Sale Liquor License No. 4104, expiring January 31, 1973, issued to Richard E. Jones, Inc. at OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 931 899 Rice Street, be and the same Is hereby transferred to B. H. & M., Inc, at the same address. Adopted by the Council November 29, 1972. Approved November 30, 1972. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260202 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 4318 for Class Cl -Restaurant, Tavern, Off Sale Malt Beverage and Cigarette licenses, made by B. H. & M., Inc. at 899 Rice Street, be and the same are hereby granted. Adopted by the Council November 29, 1972, Approved November 30, 1972. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260203 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 4568 for the transfer of the Gas Station 3 Pumps Portion of License No. 7324, expiring June 12, 1973 issued to Ronald Hauck at 484 South Wabasha Street, be and the same is hereby transferred to Eugene W. Burth at the same address. Adopted by the Council November 29, 1972. Approved November 30, 1972. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260204 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, Bernard W. Mathews desires to withdraw Application M 4293 for Mechanical Amusement Device Opera- tor and one (1) Mechanical Amusement Device at 731 Randolph Avenue and re- quests the return of the license fee de- posited thereon, because he has decided not to operate this business, therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Bernard W'Mathews the fee of $435.00 and to cancel said appli- cation for license. Adopted by the Council November 29, 1972. Approved November 30, 1972. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260205 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved Application M 1840 for the transfer of On Sale Liquor License No. 8097, expiring January 31, 1973, Is- sued to Stanley J. Fiorito at 234 W. Kel- logg Boulevard. be and the same is here- by transferred to Stanley J. Fiorito at 400 Sibley Street. Adopted by the Council November 29, 1972. Approved November 30, 1972. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260206 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That application for the transfer of Sunday On Sale Liquor Li- cense No. 4057, expiring January 31, 1973, issued to Stanley J. Fiorito, Sr, at 234 W. Kellogg Boulevard, be and the same is hereby transferred to Stanley J. Fiorito, Sr. at 400 Sibley Street. Adopted by the Council November 29, 1972. Approved November 30, 1972. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260207 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 4545 for the transfer of the Gas Station 6 Pumps June 1 of 19713 is ued. tolO�Fredeerick and the same is2 herebyl transferrea to Randall J. Zahradka at the same address. Adopted by the Council November 29, 1972. Approved November 30, 1972. (December 2, 1972) Council File N By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council November 29, 1972. Approved November 30, 1972. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260209 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such If - senses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council November 29, 1972. Approved November 30, 1972. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260210 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved. eredith— p byRthe personsa That son applied hel list for at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council November 29, 1972. Approved November 30, 1972. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260211 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved That an extra in the amount of Two Hundred Ninety-two Dollars ($292.00) be allowed under Con- tract L-7345 between the City of Saint Paul and Como Specialty Co., said con- 932 PROCEEDINGS OF TF tract for Mechanical Sheet Metal Work of the Saint Paul Civic Center Multi - Purpose Arena Building, and said changes to cover items as more fully set forth in Civic Center Authority Resolution .#523 and Project Architects Change Order #MSM -3, copies of which have been filed with the Acting Head of the Department of Finance. Charge to 6000-604 to be reimbursed from 7420-460. Job #70-45. Adopted by the Council November 30, 1972. Approved November 30, 1972. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260212 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That an extra in the amount of One Thousand One Hundred Sixty three Dollars ($1,163) be allowed under Contract L-7344 between the City of Saint Paul and Reuben L. Anderson- Cherne, Inc., said contract for Mechan- ical Piping and Control Work for the Saint Paul Civic Center Multi -Pu ose Arena, and said changes to cover items as more fully .oarfn h i„ rm..m.. ------ e been filed with the Acting :he Department of Finance. 6000-604 to be reimbursed 460. Job #70-45. by the Council November 30, d November 30, 1972. (December 2, 1972) :le No. 260213 — By Dean , That an extra in the amount ausand Seven Hundred Fifty- ' ,-s 7346 7 der between be allowed City City 1 and Peoples Electric Co., met for Electrical Construction I Civic Center Multi -Purpose I said changes to cover items illy set forth in Civic Center Acting Head of the Department of Fi- nance. Charge to 6000-605 to be reim- bursed from 7420-460. Job #70-45._ Adopted by the Council November 30, 1972. Approved November 30, 1972. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260214 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That an extra in the amount of Two Thousand Four Hundred Six- teen Dollars ($2,416) be allowed under Contract L-7344 between the City of Saint Paul and Reuben L. Anderson- Cherne, Inc., said contract for Mechan- ical Piping and Control Work for the Saint Paul Civic Center Multi -Purpose Arena, and said changes to cover items as more fully set forth in Civic Center Authority Resolution #522 and Project Architect's Change Order #10, copies of which have ben filed with the Acting Head of the Department of Finance. Charge to 6000-604 to be reimbursed from 7420-460. Job #70-45. Adopted by the Council November 30, 1972. Approved November 30, 1972. (December 2, 1972) :E COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 260215 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk Is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of Ithe required fees. Adopted by the Council November 30, 1972. Approved November 30, 1972. (December 2, 1972) j Council File No. 260216 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk Is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council November 30, 1972. Approved November 30, 1972. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260217—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the substitution of $200,000 5 %%, DuesFeb nallotes, y Ser. 19 5-75 for $200,000 6q , Due Nove ber 15, 51972 F-72 Council File No. 260218—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That pursuant to the.au- Jami haul in the amount of $10,000 to Bryant State Bank, Bryant, South Da- kota, in exchange for Registered Bond No. 3438, issued in lieu of City of Saint Paul Waterworks Bonds, Series 195611, dated March 1, 1950, 2.40%, due March 1, 1977, Numbers 3411 to 3420, inclusive; said registered bond to be issued at the office of the Department of Finance and Management Services, and to be done under the direction and super- vision of the Sinking Fund Committee; Provided, however, that such registered bond so issued shall not incur any new liability on the City or extend the time of maturity have been 1 place of w but shall on OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 933 e coupon bonds which Council File No. 260222—By Robert F. razed or issued, and in Sprafka— it is ordered issued, Resolved, That the Northern States A the City to the same Power Company be gluon pennlssion e same extent as to Install approximately 400 lineal feet bound by said th aid coupon bonds or as of Gas Main on Wilson (south side) provided in and by Chapter 415 Min- between MY west of Frank to 230' -east nesota Statutes; the manner of can- of Frank, as per attached ..... yed cellatlon of such Registered Bonds and the form of Registered Bond to be as prescribed by the Sinking Fund Com- mittee. The Department of Finance and Management Services is authorized to Pay current interest on such Registered Bond by check. Adopted by the CQuncil November 30, 1972. Approved November 30, 1972. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260219—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for placing buried cable in Cleveland Avenuenorthof Marshall Avenue as follows: Beginnin at the manhole location at the east alley, then across Cleveland Avenue to the south line of the west alley, then north to the north alley line, then west 50 feet to an existing pole. The Telepphone Company to pay cost of publlcaUon incident hereto. Adopted by the Council November 30, 1972. Approved November 30, 1972. (December 2, 1972) Council File No. 260220—By Robert F. Spmfka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- herelace and aereinr and to afmantin abur ed cable from existing manhole in the boulevard on east side of Johnson Parkway between Minnehaha and Reaney and across the frontage mad to the alley. Starting 170' north of Minnehaha to the point of. beginning (center of manhole) then south 12 feet then 51 feet east, to west property line at 1301 Minnehaha Avenue. All work to be in accordance with the attached plans as approved. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council November 30, 1972. Approved November 30, 1972. (December 2, 1972) Council File. No. 260221—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to instal] approximately 175 lineal feet of Gas Main on Western (west side) between Dayton and arshall, as per attached approved plans and Spit lca- tion under provisions 0f Ordinance No. ' 14786, approved May. 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council November 30, 1972. Approved November 30, 1972, (December 2, 1972) r.X Adopted by the Council November 30, 1972. Approved November 30, 1972. (December 2, 1972) Council by No. 260223 —By Rosalie Butler—Ruby Hunt—Dean Meredith Robert F. Spprafka— SaintoPaul herebyu requests thf the at the Ramsey County Board Of Commission- ers provide the Council with copies of its the Council new work together that with the Board in areas of mutual concern. Adopted by the Council November 30, 1972. Approved November 30, 1972. (December 2, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS. MENT AND FDIING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 260197— In the matter of the assessment of benefits, or reconstruction of sior con- dewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 71-M-0526, Levy No, 3, District No. 3, Assessable: F. O. 253382—Atlantic St., both sides from Beech St. to Minnehaha Ave. F. O. 253243—E. Fourth St., north side from Gotzian St. to Atlantic St. F. O. 253242—E. Fifth St., south side from Gotzian St. to Atlantic St. side from Fremont St. to E. Fourth St. and on the southwest side of Gotzian St. from the South property line of Lot 51 Blk. 21, A. Gotzian's Rearrange- ment fo E. Fourth St. F. O. 253176—Conway St., north side from Earl St. to Tell St. and on the south side of Conway St, from Earl St. to the west line of Tell St. extended. F. 0. 253381—Frank St., east side from Margaret St. to Beech St. F. O. 253178—Margaret St., south side from Hancock St. to Earl St. F. 0. 254616—Forest St., both sides from Minnehaha Ave. to Beech St. Non -Assessable: F. O. 253382—Atlantic St., both sides from Beech St. to Minnehaha. Ave. F. O. 253242—E. Fifth St. south side from Gotzian St: to Allan& St. F. 0. 253381—Frank St., east side from Margaret St. to Beech St. F. 0. 254616—Forest St., both sides from Minnehaha Ave. to Beech St. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above Improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be It I= 934 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Resolved, That the said assessmen be and the same is he,eh„ in al respects approved. hearing be adrone said hassessmentbor the 27th day of December, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Counet Chamber of the Court Housesad City thalt the Commi sionen ther of of Finance FIVE notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the of thenimprovement ace of ea nd theeaturE amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice Is directed. Adopted by the Council November 29, 1972. Approved November 30, 1972. (December 2, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 260198 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for recon- structing of sidewalks and work inci- dentalthereto: Contract 71-M-0526, District No. 3, Levy No. 4, Assessable: F. 0. 253150 -ale side from E Seventh Stt"to Dellwood Place and on the east side of Green- brier St. from Dellwood Place to Margaret St. F. CE 253179-Bates St. both sides from . Seventh St. to Maury St. F. O. 253147 -Eighth St. southeast side from Maria Ave. to North St. F. O. 253177-E. Fifth St. north side from Maple St. to Hope St. and on the south side of E. Fifth St. from Maple St. to the east approx., 130 ft. F. O. 253148 -Arcade St., both sides' from Third St. to Fourth St. F. O. 252755 -Clermont St. both sides from Mound St. to Burns Ave. F. O. 254570 -Agate St., both sides from Case Ave. to Cook Ave. F. O. 254568 -Agate St. east side from Magnolia Ave, to Cook Ave from Cortl0. Sand Plkto Elk SElk 60thsides St. extended. Non -Assessable: F. O. 253150 -Maple St., northeast side from E. Seventh St. to Dellwood Pl. and on the east side of Greenbrier St. from Dellwood Pl. to Margaret St. F. 0.254570 -Agate St., both sides from Case Ave. to Cook Ave. F. O. 253148 -Arcade St., both sides from Third St. to Fourth St. The assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public hearing be had on said assessment on the 27th day of December, 1972, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Camber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. Adopted by the Council November 29, 1972. Approved November 30, 1972. (December 2, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 260128 -Ordinance No. 15256 -By Rosalie L. Butler - CLAIM OF RONALD GOERL CH ARDINANCE SETTLING ND MRS. RONALD GOERLICH AGAINST THECITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to Ronald Goerlich and Mrs. Ronald Goerlich, the sum of $474.46, in full set- tlement of their claim of damages sus- tained on or about September 21, 1972, as more particularly set out in a com- munication to the City Council on September 28, 1972. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon his execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sustained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Adopted by the Council December 1, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved December 1, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN. Mayor. (December 9, 1972) council File No. 260147 -Ordinance No. 15257 -By William P. Konopatzki- An ordinance amending Ordinance Vo. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing he compensation rats of certain city iositions and employments," ipproved January 23, 1925, as amended. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 935 The Council of the City of Saint Paul ed by striking out of Section 6, where Does Ordain: ft appears in Grade 32 under the head - SECTION 1 Ing Professional Group, the title Civil Defense Education Officer I; and by That Ordinance No. 6446 approved substituting in lieu thereof the title January 23, 1925, as amended, be and Emergency Preparedness Education' the same is hereby further amended by Officer I. apstrp ar undeout r the headinglGroup Are tthee SECTION 4 following lines: That said ordinance, as amended, be "Painter (Brush) ...............6.76" and the same is hereby further "Painter Foreman ..............7.21" amended by striking out of Section 6, "Painter Foreman-* where it appears in Grade 36 under Board of Education ..7.21"; the heading Professional Group, the and by substituting in lieu thereof the title Civil Defense Education Officer 12; following lines, respectively; and by substituting in lieu thereof the "Painter (Brush) ..............6.95 title Emergency Preparedness Educa- ". "Painter Foreman :"::7.38 tion Officer II. Painter Foreman- SECTION 5 Board of Education ..........7.38 and sameishere That the said n e,byfurther as en be SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and amended by striking out of Section 6, where it appears in Grade 27 under be m force on the first day of the first the .heading Clerical Group, the title Payroll period following thirty days Civil Defense Supply Inspector; and by after its passage, approval and publics- substituting in lieu thereof the title tion, in accordance with Council File Emergency Preparedness Supply In - No. 256707 appproved December 10, 1971, spector. which auihorizes these wage rate in- creases to be retroactive to August 19, SECTION 6 1972; subject to the rules, regulations and provisions of the Federal Economic,This ordinance shall take effect and Stabilization Act, if applicable. e in force on the first day of the first payroll period following thirty Adopted by the Council December 1. days after its passage, approval, and 1972. publication. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Adopted by the Council December 6, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, 1972, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Approved December 1, 1972. Levine, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) -8. LAWRENCE ifi COHEN, NayAppro ved e Mayor. d December 7, 1972. (December 9, 1972) LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. Council File No. 260140 -Ordinance No. (December 9, 1972) 15258 -By William P. Konopatzki- 'An ordinance amending Ordinance Council File No. 260141 -Ordinance No. No. 3250, entitled: 15259 -By William P. Konopatzki- "An administrative ordinance relating to the Civil Service Bureau of the City An ordinance amending Ordinance of Saint Paul; approving and adopting No. 7607, entitled: rules and regulations therefor," "An ordinance fixing the duties and approved August 20, 1914, as amended. responsibilities and the minimum The Council of the City of Saint Paul ppqualifications for the various classes of Does Ordain: ffiei s m the Classified Services of city, SECTION 1 approved February 13, 1935, as amended. That Ordinance No. 3250, approved The Council of the City of Saint Paul Augthe as I hereby further amended bbe y Does Ordain: striking out of Section 6, where they appear in Grade 41 under the heading Professional Group, the title Shelter Management Officer, and Shelter Sup-. ply Officer. SECTION 2 That said ordinance, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amend- ed by inserting in Section 6, in Grade 41 under the heading Professional Group, the title Emergency Prepared- ness Officer. SECTION 3 That said ordinance, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amend - SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 7607, appproved February 13 1935, as_amended, .be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out the titles and specifications for Shelter Management Officer and for Shelter Supply Officer. SECTION 2 That said ordinance s amended, be and the same is hereby further amend - ,d by striking out the titles and specifi- ,ations for Civil Defense. Education Officer I Civil Defense Education Officer II Civil Defense Supply Inspector 936 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 937 and by substituting in lieu thereof, re- To prepare and edit the division news- emergency control, such as: food, SECTION 1 spectively, the following titles and letter and reports for public distribu- manpower, water, industrial and con- specifications for Emergency Preparedness Education tion. To assist in preparing the division's budget. structfon materials, manufactured products and commodities, housing, That Section 146.05 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, pertaining to limited parking zones and setting forth holi- Officer I Emergency Preparedness Education To make reports and recommends- fuels, transportation, electric power, and related production and distribu- days on which the parking restrictions Officer II Emergency Preparedness Supply tions. Minimum qualifications: tions facilities. To review, modify and amend the shall not apply be and the same is hereby amenderi by deleting the same Ins actor p College graduation with major course work in English education, journal- - emergency operating g Y P g plan as neces- and substituting the following in lieu and in place thereof: Title of class: I.., or related Melds and two years' sary, To develo P and maintain a resource Holidays. The 146.05 Holida parking re EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS professional experience in journalism, data program with respect to those strictions listed pursuant to this EDUCATION OFFICER I Duties or related fief (No substitution for education.) resources under emergency control, To develop an emergency system for chapter shall not apply on Sundays nor upon the following holidays: and responsibilities: Title of class: the assignment and distribution of New Years Day, Presidents Day, Under supervision, to perform pro- fessional work in carrying out the information and education program EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS SUPPLY INSPECTOR resources to priorit activities. To develop pre-disaster plans and pro- vide Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day Christ- of the Emergency Preparedness Divi'- Duties and responsibilities: guidance and training for standby" organizations responsible and mas Day. sion; and to perform related work as assigned. Under supervision, to be responsible for the post-disaster. To SECTION 2 Examples of work performed: for the inspection, receipt and storage of food, supplies, and equipment in provide guidance materials to local industries, utilities, banking institu- This ordinance shall take effect and To organize and conduct educational connection with the Emergency Pre- tions, and private organizations on be in force thirty (30) days from and meetings and conferences with com- munity groups and organizations. paredness program; to supervise the storing of supplies; and to perform continuity of management and opera- tions. after its passage, ,approval and pub- lication. To prepare and distribute educational related work as assigned. To develop those aspects of local, state materials. Examples of work performed: and federal disaster exercises de- Adopted by the Council December 6, To prepare mass media informational To supervise work crews in the dis- signed to test the city's capability to 1972• materials such as news releases, radio tribution and storing of supplies. administer emergency preparedness Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, and television copy and art work. To arrange for the stocking and the management programs. Levine, Sprafka• Tedesco, Mme. Presf- To prepare educational and volunteer destocking of fallout shelters. To determine the civil emergency dent (Butler)-6. recruitment materials such as Pam- _ To inspect incoming supplies to see supply requirements. Nays-0. E, brochures, exhibits, posters• E, that they are in accordance with spe- To be responsible for the requisition- Approved December 7, 1972. and other audio-visual arts. To assist other division personnel in cifications and invoices, To make periodic inspections to deter- ing, receipt, storage, maintenance, distribution and inventory of supplies LAWRENCE D. COHEN, carrying out their educational duties. mine whether stored supplies are still and equipment in custody of or ac- Mayor. To prepare and edit division newslet- ters and for distribu- serviceable. countable to the Emergency Pre- Paredness Division. (December 9, 1972) reports public To make reports and recommends- P To arrange for non-serviceable sup- plies to be replaced. To make periodic inspection of the To prepare special emergency opera- tions training material and simulation Council File No. 280143—Ordinance No. tions. condition of present storage areas in exercises for all city departments and 15261—By Rosalie L. Butler— Minimum qualifications: College graduation with major course work in English, education, journal- fallout shelters and to report any substandard conditions. To submit requests for ordering stock. public and private agencies. 0 speak before civic, educational and business organizations to explain and AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 147 OF THE SAINT PAUL ism or related fields. (No substitution To keep inventory records. promote emergency preparedness LEGISLATIVE CODE PERTAINING for education.) Minimum qualifications: High school graduation and three measures fn Saint Paul. To develop and execute a comprehen- TO PARKING METER ZONES. Title of class: years' experience as a stores clerk. sive shelter program with federal The Council of the City of Saint Paul EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Must be at least 21 years of age. Must own a car and possess a valid and state guidance. inimqualifications: Does Ordain: - EDUCATION OFFICER II driver's license. Colla em g graduation with a major in SECTION 1 Duties and responsibilities:business Under supervision, to be responsible SECTION 3 or public administration, mng arketior related fields and three That Section 147.14 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code pertaining to parking for the information and education yearsprofessional experience in meter zones and designating certain program of the Emergency Prepared- Division; to That said ordinance, as amended, be is hereby further amend- emergency preparedness planning. holidays when the parking meters will ness and perform related work as assigned. and the same ed by inserting in its proper alpha- (No substitution for education.) not be in operation is hereby rescinded in Its the following in- Examples of work performed: betical order the following title, and SECTION 4 entirety, and serted in lieu and in place thereof: To conduct community-wide emergen- cy preparedness educational and in- specifications for Emer enc Pre aredness Officer Emergency This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the first day of the first 147.14 Holidays. No parkin meter formative programs, p g To consult with division staff and the p Title of class: - payroll period following thirty dayys after its passage, approval, and publf- shall be in operation on Sun ays nor upon the following holidays: New emergency operating center service chiefs on emergency information ob- EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS cation. years Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, jectives and plans and to advise them in materials to implement OFFICER Duties and responsibilities: Adopted by the Council December 8, -1972. Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanks- living Day and Day. Park- producing svch plans. Under direction, to plan, develop, imposedChristma me ]Imitations imposed a parking not be in effect upon To select, prepare and distribute edu- catfonal materials. supervise, execute and coordinate the emergency preparedness plans and Levine SporafkamTedescot� Mme Pre- dent (Butler)-6. such days.shall To prepare volunteer recruitment ma- programs of the City of Saint Paul; Nays-0 SECTION 2 terials, such as pamphlets, brochures, exhibits, slides and other and to perform related work as as- signed. Approved December 7, 1972. This ordinance shall take effect and posters, audio-visual aids. To and conduct surveys and Examples of work performed: To develop and execute emergency LAWRENCE D. COHEN, be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publica- plan studies in order to determine the preparedness plans for combating Mayor. tion. _.,. ... _ ... community's needs for emergency disasters including nuclear radiation (December 9, 1972) Adopted by the Council December 6, preparedness education and informa- incidents, chemical accidents, torn- _ 1972. tion. cooperate joint educational ac- does, floods, and earthquakes. To. coordinate the emergency pre- Council File No. 280142—Ordinance No. 15260—B Y Rosalie L. Butler— Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, S rafka, Tedesco, Mme. Presf- p tivlties of other local, state and fed- ti a paredness measures of the several dent (Butler)-6. eral emergency preparedness agen- city departments and ppublic and pri- Sn accordance AN AN ORDINANCE A M E N D I N G cies. To assist other division staff in pre- vate organizations with the city emergency operating 146 OF THE SAINT PAUL LEGISLATIVE CODE PERTAINING App ved December 7, 1972. P aring audio-visual materials for their classes and presentations. plan. o carry out city emergency respon- TO LIMITED PARKING ZONES. The Council the City LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. To repare and distribute mass media sibilities for the management of those of of Saint Paul Does Ordain: informational materials. resources and services under its (December 9, 1972) 938 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 260181—Ordinance No. 15262—By Leonard W. Levine— An ordinance amending the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 to 64, inclusive, of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, per- taining to Use Districts, Height Districts and Rezoning of certain properties in the City of Saint Paul, as amended. The Coucil of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 to 64, inclusive, of the Saint Paul Legis- lative Code, pertaining to Use Districts, Height Districts and Rezoning of certain properties in the City of Saint Paul, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended so as to rezone the following described property from "B" Residence District to "C" Residence District, to -wit: Lot 6, Block 14, Mackubin and Marshall's Addition; situate on property located on the south side of Central Avenue between Arundel and Western Streets in the City of Saint Paul. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days from and after its passage, approval and publication. Adopted by the Council December 7, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0.' Approved December 7, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. (December 9, 1972) Council File No. 260182—Ordinance No. 15263—By Leonard W. Levine— An ordinance amending the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 to 64, inclusive, of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, per- taining to Use Districts, Height Dis- tricts and Rezoning of certain proper- ties in the City of Saint Paul, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the Zoning Code, Chapters 60 to 64, inclusive, of the Saint Paul Legisla- tive Code, pertaining to Use Districts, Height Districts and Rezoning of cer- tain properties in the City of Saint Paul, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended so as to rezone the following described property from "B" Residence District to "C" Resi- dence District, to -wit: All that part of the following de- scribed tract: Lots Three (3) through Six (6), inclusive, and the North half (N.;D of Lot One (1) and Two (2), Block Fifteen (15), Mackubin and Marshall's Addition to the City of St. Paul, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Regis�e� of Deeds in and for Ramsey Boun- ty, which lies Northerly of the fol- lowing described line: Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Lot Six (6); thence run Southeasterly to a point on the East line of said Lot Three (3), distant fifty (50) feet South of the Northeast corner thereof; thence run Easterly par- allel with the corner line of said Lots One (1) and Two (2) to the East line of said Lot One (1) and there terminating, subject to the following restrictions: No access shall be permitted to Trunk High- way 392, renumbered 94, from the above described real estate .along the Southwesterly, Southerly and Easterly lines of said real estate; situate on property located on the south side of St. Anthony between Arundel and Western in the City of Saint Paul. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days from and after its passage, approval and publication. Adopted by the Council December 7, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved December 7, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. (December 9, 1972) Council File No. 260183—Ordinance No. 15264—By Rosalie L. Butler— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF MRS. DAVID A. JOHNSON, BY RICHARD D. JOHNSON, ATTOR- NEY AT LAW, AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to Mrs. David A. Johnson, the sum of $400.00, in full settlement of her claim of damages sustained on or about No- vember 1, 1971, as more particularly set out in a communication to the City Council on November 30, 1971. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon his execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sustained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Adopted by the Council December 7, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved December 7, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. (December 9, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 939 Council File No. 250184—Ordinance No. 15265—By Rosalie L. Butler— C AIM OF MISS VYOLAORDINANCE SETTLIN SEGAL AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to pay out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to Miss Vyola Segal, the sum of $350.00, in full settlement of his claim of dam- ages sustained on or about September 8, 1972, as more particularly set out in a communication to the City Council on September 27, 1972. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon his execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sustained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 andat be tins force ordinance thirtyhdalysll a after effits passage, approval and publication. Adopted by the Council December 7, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved December 7, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN Mayor. (December 9, 1972) Council File No. 260185—Ordinance No. 15266—By Rosalie L. Butler— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF STATE FARM MUTUAL RANCE COMPA- NYTAGAINST HEOMOBILE UCITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed toppayy out of the Tort Liability Fund, 0035- 420, do State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, the sum,of $225.45, in full settlement of its claim of dam- ages sustained on or about July 25, 1972, as more particularly set out in a com- munication to the City Council on Au- gust 1, 1972. SECTION 2- That said sum shall be paidto the said claimant upon his execution and delivery of a release In full to the City, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sustained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and bein force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Adopted by the Council December 7, J. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzkl, Levine, Meredith, Snrafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Naya-0. Approved December 7, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Attest: Mayor. HARRY E. MARSHALL, City Clerk. (December 9, 1972) Council File No. 260186—Ordinance No. 15267—By Rosalie L. Butler— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF THOMAS J. VRUNO AGAINST THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That the proper City fficers are hereby authorized and direcoted to pa out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, to Thomas J. Vruno, the sum of $152.82, in full settlement of his claim of damages sustained on or about July 11, 1972, as more particularly set out in a communication to the City Council on July 25, 1972. SECTION 2 That said sum shall be paid to the said claimant upon his execution and delivery of a release in full to the City, In a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sustained in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication. Adopted by the Council December 7, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved December 7. 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. (December 9. 1972) RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 260224—By Leonard W. Levine- - Whereas, The Building Department has requested the City Council to hold a public hearing to consjder the advis- ability and necessity of the correction or wrecking and removal of the follow - Ing described buildings, said structures having been reported to constitute a public hazard: Address, 613 Edmund; Legal Descrip- tion, E. part of S. art of Lot 17, Block 12, Smith Sub. of Stinson Addition; rype of Structure — 18' x 36' frame iwelling 940 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: Perdues Inc. Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Paul in the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on December 28, 1972 to consider the ad- visability and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and re- moval of said structures on theabove described property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it Further Resolved, That the Building Department, on behalf of the City Council, notify by mail the record owners of the property in question at the last known address, as well as other interested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. (new) Adopted by the Council December 1, 1972. Approved December 1, 1972. (December 9, 1972) Council File No. 260225—By Victor J. Tedesco_ Resolved, That a net deduct in the amount of Eight Hundred Seventy-five Dollars($875.00) be allowed under Contract -7483 between the City of Saint Paul and Robert O. Westlund General Contractor, said contract for Site Work at Conway Heights Play- ground, and said changes to cover the following: Additional asphalt path (75 ft.) Funding — Charge 3420-269 Fun $ 375.00 Credit on Discing, Funding — Credit 9771-460-009 DEDUCT ................... 1,250.00 Net Deduct .. ....$ 875.00 said changes itemized in Contractor's letter dated November 2, 1972, a copy of which is on file with the Acting Headof the Department of Finance. Credit 6000-502 to be reapplied as here- inabove set forth. Job #71-43. Adopted by the Council December 1, 1972. Approved December 1, 1972. (December 9, 1972) Council File No. 260226—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That an extra in the amount of Eight Hundred Fifty Dollars ($850) be allowed under Contract L- 7540 between the City of Saint Paul and A. J. Ryan Landscape Supply Co., Inc., said contract for Site Develop- ment at Margaret Playground, and saidchanges to cover items as more fully set forth in contractor's letter dated October 6, 1972 specifying addi- tional wall timbers and sod, a copy of which has been filed with the Acting Head of the Department of Finance. Charge to 6000-502 to be reimbursed from 9770-460-015. Job #71-77. Adopted by the Council December 1, 1972. Approved December 1, 1972. (December 9, 1972) :ouncil File No. 260227 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 4733 or the transfer of On Sale Liquor icense No. 8220, expiring January 31, ,973, issued to George Toby at 1209 W. seventh Street, be and the same is iereby transferred to H & B Wong ..orporation at 1910 Suburban Avenue. Adopted by the Council December 1, 1972. Approved December 1, 1972. (December 9, 1972) ouncil File No. 260228—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That upon recommendation ,f the Mayor and pursuant to Section t0.07.4 of the Charter of the City of Saint Paul, there is hereby transferred the sum of $4,365.00 from the Con- tingent Reserve Activity 0998 to the following activity for pay increases passed by the City Council (C.F. 259723, Ord. No. 15202) on October 6, 1972' retroactive to May 27, 1972. 0204 Signal Maintenance 100 Salaries ....... .....$4,365.00 Adopted by the Council December 1, 1972. Approved December 1, 1972. (December 9, 1972) Council File No. 260229—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain a conduit and man- hole system reinforcements as follows: Beginning at Prescott Street, south along Oakdale Avenue to Annapolis Street. The conduit system to be located approximately 13 feet to 17 feet east of west property line of Oakdale Avenue. One portion, be- tween Baker and Winona Streets to be at 24 feet east of the west property line of Oakdale Avenue to clear existing water structures. This permission shall also be condi- tioned as follows: 1. Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. and their contractor shall not open and leave open a trench Ion ger than one city block and ,haver or be in the process of surfacing said trench prior to opening the trench in the next block. The backfilling shallpro- ceed immediately after the placing of conduit with an approved granular material such as Class 5 or crushed rock. 2. In the case of inclement weather the City reserves the right to or- der the contractor to cease all operations of excavation and to immediately proceed with the sur- facing of the open trench with bituminous material. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council December 1, 1972. Approved December 1, 1972. (December 9, 1972) Council File No. 260230—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 941 to install approximately 100 lineal feet partment of Public Works to cover of gas main on Manton (East side) be- increased costs of operations of the tween 1660 Manton and Larpenteur new Traffic Maintenance Building: under provisions of Ordinance .No. 0203 -Traffic Control 14786, approved May 27, 1971. -200 Contractual Services..$ 8,600.00 Adopted by the Council December 1, -300 Commodities ....... 1972. .. 2,400.00 Approved December 1, 1972. (Deceinber 9, 1972) Adopted by the Council Dee$11,00.000 ember 1972. Approved December 5, 1972. Cour2i' rile' 110!60231—By Rosalie L. (December 9, 1972) Butler— eas of therCity of Sainnt3Paulfrequi eesazthat Council File No. 260242—By Rosalie L. the Mayor shall designate, with the Butler— advice and consent of the Council, an Resolved, That upon recommends - a pointfve officer or employee of the tion of the Mayor and pursuant to Sec- G�ity to serve as Acting Mayor during tion 10.07.4 of the Charter of the City the absence or disability of the Mayor, of Saint Paul, there is hereby trans - subject to the Mayor's control and di- ferred the sum of $16,500.00 from the rection; and Contingent Reserve Account Activity Whereas, The Mayor, by letter to this 0998-400 to the Wrecking and Boarding Council, has des' gaated Frank D. Mar- o ing f Buildings activity 0758 to be allo- zitelli, City Administrator, to serve as Gated as follows: ActMayor during his absence or 0756 Wrecking and Boarding Buildings disability; now, therefore, be it 256 Demolition .. Resolved, BY the Council of the City Adopted by the Councih Dec$emGer�5 of Saint Paul, that it hereby confirms 1972. and ratifies the action of the Mayor in Approved December 5, 1972. serve asnActin9 Mayor, purrsuant to the ) (December 9, 1972 provisions of Section 3.02 of the City Charter. Adopted by the Council December 1, Council File No. 260243—By Robert F. 1972. Sprafka— Approved December 1, 1972. Resolved, That the Northern States (December 9, 1972) Power Company be iven permission to install approximately 400 lineal feet side)between on Ave. and Hud- Council File No. 260232 — By Dean son Rd. as per attached approved plans Meredith— and application under Whereas The people of the City of Ordinance No. 14786, a provisions of 7, Saint Pain were greatly saddened by 1971. approved May 27, the death of George J. Callihan of 1439 Adopted by the Council December 5, Jefferson Avenue on November 30, 1972; 1972. and He Approved December 5, 1972. Ing the Auxiliary Politer n 19in 42nito) (December 9, 1972 assist the Police Department; and Whereas, He Was a prime mover in the transition of this organization Council File No. 260244—By Robert F. from the Auxiliary Police to the Civil Sprafka— Defense Police Department acting as Resolved, That the Northern States Chief of the Reserve group from 1966 Power Company be given permission to to 1972 when he retired as Chief, how- install approximately 1100 lineal feet ever, continuing as an active member of Gas Main on Water Street (south of this group; now, therefore, be it side) between 725' west of Nagasaki to Resolved. That the Council of the 375' east of Nagasaki as per attached City of Saint Paul on its own behalf approved plans and application, under and on behalf of the citizens of Saint provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, ap- Paul hereby expresses its sympathy to proved May 27, 1971. his son and daughter in their great. Adopted by the Council December 5, loss; and be it 1972. Further Resolved. That the Council Approved December 5, 1972. of the City of Saint Paul hereby ex- presses its appreciation of his years of (December 9, 1972) excellent, diligent, and dedicated vol- unteer service to the community. 19Adopted by the Council December 1, Council File No. 260245—By Robert F. Pril Approved December 1, 1972. Resolved, That the Northern States (December 9, 1972) Power Company be given permission to install approximate)y 470 lineal feet of Gas Main on Griffith Street (west side) between Wilson Avenue and Council File No. 260241 — By Ruby Johnson Pkwy. (crossing Johnson Hunt— Parkway) as per attached approved Resolved, That upon recommendation Plans and application under provisions of the Mayor and pursuant to Section of Ordinance No. 14786, approved May 10.07.4 of the Charter of the City of 27, 1971. St. Paul, there is hereby transferred Adopted by the Council December 5, the sum of $11,000.00 from the Con- 1972. tingent Reserve -Activity 0998 to the Approved December 5, 1972. following Traffic Control in the De- (December 9, 1972) N 942 PROCEEDINGS_ OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 943 0 Council File No. 260246 — By Dean east side of the building so that Meredith— delivery service will be possible Resolved, That Application M 4629 for from Marshall Avenue or south Class C3 -Drive -In Restaurant license, side. applied for by Jay Chadima at 1165 3. That the outdoor floodlighting will Prosperity Avenue, be and the same is will be directed or shielded in hereby granted, subject to the follow- such a way so that there will be ing conditions, that the grounds be no direct rays shining on the prepared and maintained so as to residences to the north of the res - be dustless, that the debris be picked taurant. up and removed daily from the prem- 4. That the operation has no plan to ises, and that the sidewalks around employ car hops, and further sub - the property be cleared of snow and ject: ice during the winter. 5. That all applicable city ordi- Adopted by the Council December 5, nances, state statutes and rules 1972, and regulations of public authori- Approved Dgeember 5, 1972. ties having cognizance, be com- (December 9, 1972) plied with. Adopted by the Council December 5, 1972. Council File No. 260247 — By Dean Approved December 5, 1972. (December 9, 1972) Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 3912 for the transfer of On Sale Liquor License No. 8109, expiring January 31, Council File No. 260251 — By Dean 1973, issued to the Mohawk Bar, Inc. at 107 Concord Street, be and the same Meredith - Resolved, That Application M 3885 for is hereby transferred to Mohawk Bar, Class Cl -Restaurant, On and Off Sale Inc. at 429 S. Robert Street. Malt Beverage and Cigarette licenses, Adopted by the Council December 5, made by Bruce J. Aldridge at 264 W. 1972. Seventh Street, be and the same are Approved December 5, 1972. hereby granted. (December 9, 1972) Adopted by the Council December 5, 1972. Approved December 5, 1972. Council File No. 260248 — By Dean (December 9, 1972) Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 4063 for Class C2 -Restaurant, Off Sale Malt Bev- Council File No. 260252 — By Dean and Cigarette licenses, made by Mohawk Bar, Inc. at 429 Robert Mohawk Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses Street, be and the same arree hereby granted. a lied for b the organizations named nn y on the list attached to this resolution Adopted by the Council December 5, be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to 1972. Approved December 5, 1972. issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required (December 9, 1972) fees. Adopted by the Council December 5, 1972. Council File No. 260249 — By Dean Approved December 5, 1972. Meredith— (December 9, 1972) Resolved, That appplication for the Sunday On Sale Liquor Li- transfer of cense No. 4130, expiring January 31, Council File No. 260253 — By Dean 1973, issued to the Mohawk Bar, Inc. at Meredith - 307 Concord Street, be and the same is Resolved That Application M 4242 for hereby transferred to the Mohawk Bar, Christmas Free License, applied for by Inc. at the new location, 429 S. Robert William Hess at 1000 N. Snelling Ave. Street. nue, be and the same is hereby granted, Adopted by the Council December 5, provided, However, That the restric- 1972. tions and stipulations set forth in Coun- Approved December 5, 1972. cil File No. 211754, approved March 20, (December 9, 1972) 1963, are met and extended to include the year 1972 and 1973. Adopted by the Council December 5, Council File No. 260250 — By Dean 1972. Approved December 5, 1972. Meredith— Resolved, That Application M 4110 for (December 9, 1972) Class C3 -Drive -In Restaurant and Cig- 7rette licenses, applied for by the Fast )foods 2045 Dean Systems (Corporation), at Marshall Avenue, be and the same are Council File No. 260254 — By Meredith— hereby granted, subject to the follow- Resolved, That Christmas Tree H- ing conditions: censes applied for by the persons and the list at - 1. That a tight fence, approximately organizations named on this resolution be and the 6 feet, 6 inches in height be con- structed and maintained along the tached to same are hereby granted, and the City alley or north property line of the restaurant from the north corner Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treas- of the building to the northeast and northwest corners of the prop- ury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council December 5, ertY• 2 That an cthe 1972. pprove(December r9, structed andrtmaintal ained on 1972) P Council File No. 260255 — By Des Meredith— Resolved, That licensesapplied f( by the persons named on the list a tached to this resolution be and it same are hereby granted, and the Cit Clerk is instructed to issue such license upon the payment into the City trey ury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council December 1972. Approved December 5, 1972. (December 9, 1972) Council File No. 280256 — By Des: Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied fo by the persons named on the list at tached to this resolution be and th same are hereby granted, and the Cit; Clerk is instructed to issue such license upon the payment into the City treas ury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council De 1972. cember 5 Approved December 5, 1972' (December 9, 1972) Council File No. 280259—By Lednard W Levine— Resolved, That Worthdale Manor, Inc be and hereby is granted a permit ti install a 54 -car parking lot to be usec with apartments on property locatec on the north side of East 7th Street between Birmingham and Hazelwood more particularly described as follows, South ?z of Lot 18 and East I4 of the South Iz of Lot 19, exceppt the southerly 171' thereof, Cruick- shank's Garden Lots; all in accordance with revised plans dated Received September 13, 1972; sub- ject to the condition that said applicant - signs, shall make due and its ccompliancedwith all applicable provisions of municipal ordinances, state statutes and rules and regulations of public authorities having cognizance. Adopted by the Council December 5, 1972. Approved December 5, 1972' (December 9, 1972) Council File No. 260260—By Leonard W. Levine— Resolved, That St. Paul's United Church of Christ be and hereby is granted a permit to install a 42 -car Parking lot on property located on the southwest corner of Summit and Vic- toria, more particularly described as follows: The nd 2 and the southerly soutSo herly t80feet fsof the easterly 20 feet of Lot 3, All in Block 22, Summit. Park Addition; all in accordance with revised plans tot the Received August sald17 9 applicant- permittee, and its successors and as- signs, shall make due compliance with all applicable provisions of municipal ordinances, state statutes and rules and regulations of public authorities having cognizance. Adopted by the Council December 5, 1972. Approved December 5, 1972. (December 9, 1972) Council File No. 260261—By Leonard W. Levine— being that athree a ory fame buildings dwelling and garage known and de- scribed as 442 Ashland in the City of Saint Paul and situated upon those Premises legally described as Lot 1, Block 14,he, Woodland Park Addition to the plat on fileoand Paul, record in the forrcthee County Ramsey Deedsin a nd f Minnesota. Wherea on C F. No. 259 62, approved October t to r 26, 1972, a public hearing was scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on November 16, 1972 before the Council of the City of Saint Paul, said hearing pertaining to the condition of the structures located at 442 Ashland, Saint Paul, Minnesota; and Whereas, Upon facts presented at above described r record owner of the L. Brown and Mortgage Associates is the mortgagee, and that there are no --- lien holders of record; and'that it is further determined that the above de- scribed buildings constitute hazardous buildings tgten definition Statutes Section3.5 for he following reasons: doduniisscgvinabanneadsubjet tobeing' entered by unauthorized persons; b. building is exterior rfollows: The chimney on the house Is eroded, the cornice is rotten and deteriorated. Boards are missing, The roof is deteriorated. The porches have rotten steps and roof boards. The exterior trim has joints oareeeroded. Thesmortar joints and the limestone foundation are eroded, which contributes to a weakened foundation. The basement floor elevation is below the base of the foundation walls causing an in - corner of the tifoundationn is thne at weakened condition; c. The building is t as iorfollows. The f floor wiho taupe oeper ebr•cing. sThe afirst tensively bby fire. bThe second dfloor and the back stairway are also fire damaged. Ceiling plaster has fallen due to water damage from the fire. Paint is blistered and ..o., _.. there�is illegal plumbing danzed and d. The building in the above condi- tion is beyond reasonable repair; un e. The building is fit for human habitation in its present condition and the above corrections must be made in compliance with the must be ing Code and the Housing Code of Build - the Clty of Saint Paul n order to make the same habitable; f. The building constitutes a nuis- ance and a hazard tothe public health, safety and welfare because of its physical damage, dilapida- 944 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL tion and inadequate maintenance; g The garage at the rear of the lot is in a deteriorated condition. The roof boards are rotted and stucco is falling off the walls. The garage doors are broken; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 through 463.26, and based upon the foregoing findings of the City Council the Council of the City of Sant Paui does hereby make the following Order: ORDER 1. The owner of the above described buildings shall make the same safe and not detrimental to the public Peace, health, safety and welfare by having the said buildings razed and the materials therefrom removed from the premises within thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this Order; 2. Unless such corrective action is taken to comply with this Order or an answer served upon the City of Saint Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court of Ramsey County, Minnesota, within twenty AN) days from the date of the service of his Order, a Motion for Summary En- forcement of this Order to raze and remove the said buildings will be made to the Ramsey County District Court; 3. In the event that the buildings are to be razed by the City of Saint Paul pursuant to judgment of the District Court, all personal property or fixtures which may unreasonably inter- fere with the razing and removal of these buildings shall be removed with- in ten (10) days from the entry of judgment; and if not so removed, the City of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such personal property and fixtures as provided by law; 4. If the City of Saint Paul is com- pelled to take any corrective action herein, all necessary costs expended by the City will be assessed against the above described real estate and collected as other taxes; and be it Further Resolved, That a certified copy of this resolution and incorpo- rated Order herein be served upon the last record owners of the above de- scribed property in the manner pro- vided by law. Adopted by the Council December 5, 1972. Approved December 5, 1972. (December 9, 1972) File No. 260262—By Leonard W. matter of hazardous buildings at 28' x 35' frame single family and of record in the of ter of Deeds in and V Ramsey, State of Minn Whereas, Pursuant tt No. 259963, approved C public hearing was act a.m. on November 16 Council of the City of hearing pertaining to the structure located Sant Paul, Minnesota; Whereas, Upon facts searing consisting of ipection reports and 1 ions of the Building found and determno 'ouncil that accordn and files in the office, Leeds, the last recur ibove described pro F Ohomas Murphy, U eighth Avenue Realt {. and W.C. Ericksc :hat there are no lies )rd; and that it is fu ;hat the above descril ititutes a hazardous :he definition of Mi >ection 463.15 for the i a. The building is are are to the oitowing reasons: standing vacant, subject to being rized persons; condition of the ws: The chimney and the roof is fng. The cornice, ames and siding rent stairs are of ion and the porch 1; condition of the ,s: There is smoke ie two rooms and 1. The sheet rock d the door frames ingg Window sash roken. The base- d. The binding in he above condi- tion is beyond reasonable repair; e. The building is unfit for human habitation in its present condition and the above corrections must be made in compliance with the Build- ing Code and the Housing Code of the City of Sant Paul in order to make the same habitable; f. The building constitutes a nuis- ance and a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare because of its physical damage, dilapidation and inadequate maintenance; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Sections 463.15 through 463.26, and based upon the foregoing findings of the City Council, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby make the following order: ORDER 1. The owner of the above described buildngshall make the same safe and not detrimental to the public peace, health, safety and welfare by having the said building razed and the mate- rials therefrom removed from the premises within thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this Order; 2. Unless such corrective action is taken to comply with this Order or an answer served upon the City of Saint Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court of Ramsey County, Minnesota, within twenty (20) days from the date of the service of this Order, a Motion for Summary Enforcement of this Order to raze and remove the said building will be made to the Ramsey County District Court; 3. to benrazed by event the Cit hof Saintnlaul pursuant to judgment of the District 'L Court, all personal property or fixtures which may unreasonably interfere with the razing and removal of this build- ing shall be removed within ten (10) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 945 days from the entry of judgment; an if not Paul shall removremoved d dithe spose ty of Sai, of sue personal property and fixtures as pr( vided by law; loeeya �ctheled ttake ancorrective actio all necessary costs expended b above sides gibed reales ateg andt co leFut here other Resolds' That b a i certifie rated Order hereis inn and served upon�th last record owners of the above de scribed property in the manner pro vided by Iaw. Adopted by the Council December f 191 Approved December 5, 1972. (December 9, 1972) Council File No. 260263—By Leonard W Levine_ In the matter of hazardous building being that twelve unit apartment house known and describedas 631 Daytoi Avenue in the City of Saint Paul an( situated upon those premises legall; described as Part of Lot 16, all of Lo 15 and part of Lot 16, Block 1, HOL gbdion iaafrcrrdinto the plat onfend oPaul, the office of the Register of Deeds h and for the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota. Whereas, Pursuant to resolution, C. F No. 260012, approved November 1, 1972 10:00 a.m. onic alloveenmber 24,sced1972 before the Council of the City of Sant Paul. said hearing perainng to the condi- tion of the structure located at 631 Dayton Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota; and Whereas. Upon facts presented at said hearingconsisting of photographs, in- spection reports and the recommenda- tions of the Building Department, it is found and determined by the City Council and files in the office of the Register of Deeds, the last record owner of the above described property is Earl V. Dolan and that there are no lien holders of record; and that it is further deter- mined that the above described build - Ing constitutes ntheut definitionOfhazardous Minnesota Statutes Section 463.15 for the following reasons: a. abandoned uiand gis�subjectntov being entered by unauthorized persons; building is asb. The tfollows. Thonde fr nn o^^thF are ks. Mortar joints in tfie brick wa eroded. The rear porch has ll Ing stain treads and Is dilapidated to dry rot. The roof cornice has rot. There are large holes in he C. The interior condition of the building is as follows: Most of he rooms have sagging floors due to over stressing of floor joists. Plaster on the walls and ceilings is in a poor condition due to leaks in the pipes above. Floors are warped and uneven. Radiators and boiler gas burners have been stripped from the building; d. The building In the above condi- tion is beyond reasonable repair; e. The building is unfit for human habitation in its present condition and the above corrections must be Code in nnd thef compliance Code of Building City of Saint Paul in order to make the same habitable; f. The building constitutes a nui- sance and a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare because of its physical damage, dilapidation- and inadequate maintenance; now, therefore, be. it- Miinnesota Statutes accordance 463.15 through 463.26, and based upon the foregoing findings of thyye City Council ,does hereby makeethe tfollowing Order: ORDER I. The building shall mner ah kethe samdescribed abo e safe and not detrimental to the public peace, he health, building Brazed and ttiehPlatte- Plate - rials therefrom removed from the premises within thirt (30) days from the date the rcorlectiveis tion is taken to comply with this Order or an answer served upon the City of Saint Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Minnesota, trict within of tweRamsey ty s (20)o days from the date of the service of this Order a Motion for Summary Enforce- hensaid of builis dings will beto eand maderemove to the Ramsey County District Court; t.3be razed bIn the y the Cit-aty of Saint building aul pursuant to judgment of the Dictri� the razing and removal of this building shall be removed within ten (10) days from the entry of judgment; and if not so removed, the City of Saint Paul shall remoge taw; and dispose of such personal property and fixtures as provided by 4. If the City of Saint Paul is com- ielled to take any corrective action ierein, all necessary costs expended by .he City will be assessed against the shove described real estate and col - acted as other taxes; and be it Further Resolved, That a certified •opy of this resolution and incorporated )rder herein be served upon the last ecord owners of the above tyin the manner provided by law. Adopted by the Council December 5, 972. Approved December 5, 1972' (December 9, 1972) 'ouncil File No. 260264—By Leonard W. Levine— In the matter of hazardous buildings eing that two story frame single amily dwelling known and described s 818 Ashland in the City of Saint 'aul and situated upon those premises tdetiasLot 5, Addition, to the lat on file and of record in he office f the Register of Deeds in and for the 'ounty of Ramsey, State of Minnesota. 946 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL yeas, Pursuant to resolution, To. 260013, approved November 1, Public hearing was scheduled :00 a.m. on November 24, 1972 the Council of the City of Sant said hearing pertaining to the on of the structure located at 31iland, Saint Paul, Minnesota; Whereas, Upon facts presented at said hearing consisting of photographs, inspection reports and the recommen- dations of the Building Department it is found and determined by the CEity Council that according to the records and files in the office of the Register of Deeds, the last record owner of the above described property is Raymond J. Kroiss and that there are no lien holders of record; and that it Is further determined that the above described building constitutes a hazardous build- ing within the definition of Minnesota Statutes Section 463.15 for the following reasons: a. The building is standing vacant, abandoned and is subject to being entered by unauthorized persons; b. The exterior condition of the building is as follows: There is ero- sion of the mortar joints in the lime- stone foundation. The front and rear porches have dry rot throughout the framing and deck members. Window and rooftrim have dry rot and pieces of trim are loose and some have fallen off. Many of the glass -windows are broken. Gutters and downspouts are rusted; C. The interior condition of the building is as follows: A fire, which started on the first floor, did exten- sive damage throughout the rooms on both first and second floors. In some areas of the walls and ceilings of the first floor, the fire penetrated through the plaster into the framing lumber. The heat from the fire has caused paint to blister on the wood trim and doors. Plaster is loose and falling due to fire and water damage. Electric fixtures and plumbing fix- tures have been removed. Most of the wiring inside the frame walls is of knob and tube type; d, The building in the above condi- tion is beyond reasonable repair; e. The building is unfit for human habitationn its present condition and the above corrections must be made in compliance with the Build- ing Code and the_ Housing Code of the City of Saint 'Paul in order to make the same habitable; f. The building constitutes a nui- sance and a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare because of its physical damage, dilapidation and inadequate maintenance; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That in accordance with Mingesota Statutes Sections 463.15 through 463.26, and based upon the foregoing findings of the City Council, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby make the following Order: ORDER 1. The owner of the above described building shall make the same safe and not detrimental to the public peace, health, safety and welfare by having the said building razed and the materi- als therefrom removed fromthe prem- ises within thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this Order; 2. Unless such corrective action is taken to comply with this Order or an answer served upon the City of Sant Paul and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court of Ramsey County, Minnesota, within twenty. (20) days from the date of the service of this Order, a Motion for Summary En- forcement of this Order to raze and remove the said building will be made to the Ramsey County District Court; 3. In the event that the building is to be razed by the City of Saint Paul Pursuant to judgment of the District Court, all" r'on al property or fixtures which may unreasonably interfere with the razing and removal of this building shall be removed within ten (10) days from the entry of judgment; and if not so removed, the City of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such per- sonal property and fixtures as provided by law; 4. If the City of Saint Paul is com- pelled to take any corrective action herein, all necessary costs expended by the City will be assessed against the above described real estate and col- lected as other taxes; and be it Further Resolved, That a certified copy of this resolution and incorpo- rated Order herein be served upon the last record owners of the above de- scribed property in the manner pro- vided by law. Adopted by the Council December 5, 1972. Approved December 5, 1972. (December 9, 1972) Council File No, 260265—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That an extra in the amount of One Thousand Sixty-three and 92/100 Dollars ($1,063.92) be allowed under Contract L-7484 between the City of Saint Paul and St. Paul Sheet I Of cover an more fully contractor a .copy of tcil December 5, 5, 1972. , 1972) Council File No. 260266 — By Ruby Hunt— Whereas, A previous council resolu- tion (C.F. 255066 dated July 23, 1971) established the Public Works Project Contingencies Fund and this fund was established as part of the Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund. Whereas, The City of St. Paul entered into an agreement with Barton -Asch - man Associates on March 27, 1972 to provide for the development of a people circulation and distribution plan for the St. Paul Core Area and the State Capi- tol Complex. Whereas, The total cost of this agree- ment of $72,000.00 and other city force work of $30,000.00, through C.F. 256866 dated December 29, 1971, was to be paid out of special revenue fund 3205 to be financed from a federal grant of OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 947 $72,000.00 and $30,000.00 from the Public Works Project Contingencies Fund. costssoremain as set UP inmC.F f 25686E and that the Public Works Project separatelyandnot ant conjunction with the Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund for this project. Adopted by the Council December 5, 1972. Approved December 5, 1972. (December 9, 1972) Council File No. 260240—By William P. Konopatzki— Council radopted by the Council on December 22, 1966, which is a resolution determin- ing the titles of positions which are to be excluded from the City's group Health Welfare Program hereby amended by adding, diately after the title Houseman—Civic Center Complex, the following titles: Ski Instructor I or 11 Ski Instruckj tor III Ski Instructor Trainee Adopted by the Council December 1. 1972. Approved December 6, 1972. (December 9, 1972) Council File No. 260268 — By Ruby Hunt— In reconstructing tematter of constructing and/or lowing areas ofsidewalks n the fol- fOromhRam Ramsey St South to oLeech 7St. undStreet r Preliminary Order No. 258240, ap- proved the east 19 ide Sof ' Leech St, from Forbes Ave. to W. 7th St. under Pre_ Apri)ry Order No. 258177, approved APri} 18, 1972. On the north side of Otis Ave. from Exeter Place to Riverwood Place under Preliminary Order No. 257950, approved April 7, 1972. Resolved, That all orders in the above matters be and the sme are hereby cancelled, annulled, and rescinded and all proceedings in such matters discon- tinued. Adopted by the Council December 6, 1972, Approved December 7, 1972. (December 9, 1972) Council File No. 260269 — By Ruby Hunt— Whereas, Additions 1which might ment describedcass VICTORIA ISTREET SEWER REPAIR—Benhill Road to Jef- ferson Avenue, formerly known as Comptroller's Contract No. L-7548, City Project No. 72-5-19478 Hurley Con - Council File No. 260267—By Leonard W. struction Company, Contractor have Levine— been provided for in the Speciflcatl ave Whereas, The Building Department and has requested the City Council to hold Whereas, It has been fond necessary a public hearing to consider the advis- to make the following Addition, as per ability and necessity of the correction Administrative Order D-299, dated Or wrecking and removal of the follow- November 28, 1972, for Contract Change gdescribed buildings, said structures Agreement No. 1. having been reported to constitute a ADDITION: Public hazard: Lined and grouted in place an addi- Address, 365 Aurora; Legal Descrip- tion, tional 40 lin, ft. of existing 51 -0 - Bu E. part Lot 30, Block 1, Elfelt, diameter brick sewer with 36" ren- Burnheimer and Arnolds Addition; forced concrete pipe story single s ng erufamily dwcture 241 ellingfand ea 12 40Addition @ $18.92=$756.80 -Total x 18' frame garage, knoweWher record oIt wners of saidthe last and Whereas, The total addition is $756.80, are as follows: buildingsand the Acting Director of Publlc Missouri B. Robinson, works has agreed with the Contractor Cora Anderson Carr, that the amount of $756.80 is the correct Anastasia Robinson, for be be added to said contract, there - Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a Resolved, That the City of St. Paul Public hearing be held by and before through its City Council approves the the Council of the City of Sant Paul foregoing addition made in accordance in the Council Chamber of the Court with the Specifications In the sum of House in said city at 10:00 a.m, on $756.80, said amount to be added to the December 21, 1972 to consider the ad- lump sum consideration named In the visability and necessity of ordering the contract, formerly known as Comp - correction or wrecking and removal of troller's Contract L-7548, and which said structures on the above described amount is to be financed from the 1972 are Pretorted touch c institute a structures WatCode r729P0ollution Improvement Fund, p bazard-to Public health, safety and welfare; be it Adopted by the Council December 6, Further Resolved, That the Building 1972. Department, on behalf of the City A Council, notify by mail the record PProved December 7, 1972. owners of the property in question at (December 9, 1972) the last known address, as well as other interested persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. - Adopted by the Council December 6, Council File No. 260270—By Rosalie L. 1972. Butler— Resolved, That the Mayor and the Approved December 7, 1972. (December 9, 1972) with deof fest ere re of Saint Paul note P Bret the death of Mr. 948 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Timothy Howard, 779 Saint Anthon} Avenue. The City and its citizens havt benefited greatly from his tireless ef. forts in the field of human and civi: rightsand the entire community wil: be hard pressed to find another with hi; degree of dedication to the cause of uplifting the dignity of the individual; Further Resolved, That the Mayol and the Council express their deepest sorrow and convey their sympathies tc Mr. Howard's family and man friend: on the occasion of their great loss; and be it Finally Resolved, That the City Clerk I. hereby directed to forward a copy of this resolution to Mr. Howard's sur- vivors. Adopted by the Council December 6, 1972. Approved December 7, 1972. (December 9, 1972) Council File No. 260271 -By Victor J. Tedesco - Whereas, The City of Saint Paul act- ing through its Valuation Engineer has secured an agreement for the purchase of those certain properties described as follows: Subject to Ivy Ave.; The East thirty-eight and 42/100 (38.42) feet of the north one hundred sixty six and 30/100 (166.30) feet, of the North East (N.E. !g) of North West (N.W. %) of South West (S.W. ?q) of South East (S.E. i:i) of Section 22, Town 29, Range 22. Also Ex. W ten (10) Ft. and Ex. north 166 and 3/10 ft. the NEIA of NWIa of SW!a of SEI,y of Sec. 22, Town 29, R 22 Whereas, The properties described therein are necessary for the Prosperity Park Site, Project No. Minn. OSA-116, and the price at which the properties may be purchased is at the total amount of $10,100.00, a fair and reason- able price according to the appraisals obtained by the City Valuation Engi- neer; and Whereas, The City Valuation Engi- neer has recommended the purchase of said properties at the price stated above, as evidenced by his report sub- mitted herewith; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That pursuant to Ordinance No. 14906, Council File No. 255447, ap- proved September 9, 1971, the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby authorize the purchase of the above described lands, and be it Resolved Further, That the proper City officials are hereby authorized and directed to pay to John E. Fred- erick, record Fee owner, the sum of $10,100.00, said sum to be paid to the aforesaid vendor from PIR Fund Code 6000-502, (L-7360) to be reimbursed from Fund 9770-460-007; upon his furnish- ing evidence of good marketable title in the aforesaid vendor, and the total payment to be made upon tender by said party of appropriate deeds convey- ing title to said properties to the City of Saint Paul. Adopted by the Council December 6, 1972. Approved December 7, 1972. (December 9, 1972) File No. 260272 -By Victor J. D - is, John E. Frederick, owner roperties, which are currently !quired by the City for the lY Park Site_Olien Space Land a claim for reimbursement for st of private appraisals of each I properties in accordance with •r 87B of the St. Paul Legislative and reas, The Assistant Valuation En - has recommended payment in tal amount of $200.00 for said as evidenced by his letter sub - herewith; now, therefore, be it lved, That in accordance with i. 8713 of the. St. Paul Legislative u to pay to the James M. zie Co. for services rendered on Of John E. Frederick the sum of said sum to be paid from PIR :ode 6000-502 (L-7360), to be re - Adopted by the Council December 6, 1972. Approved December 7, 1972. (December 9, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT OF HEAAP-INGNTHEft ON ANDFIXINGI FIXING TIME OF HEARING ON THE AWARD OF DAMAGES Council File No. 260273- of the eat ey matter ofBlock12changing Butt Butterfield Syndicate Addition No. 1 from Grotto St, to St. Albans St. to conform to the grade as shown on the profile on file in the Department of Public Works. Also, condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary for the slopes, cuts and fills, including right of removal of lateral support from subject land or re- mainder thereof, occasioned by excava- tions thereof or construction ofslops in the grading and surfacing with bi- tuminous material the alley in Block 12, Butterfield Syndicate Addition No. 1, from Grotto Street to St. Albans Street (G-1997), under Preliminary Order 256916, approved December 30, 1971, In- termediary Order 258987, approved June 9, 1972, Final Order 259180, approved July 6, 1972. The Commissioner of Finance having submitted his report in the above matter as to the amount of damages awarded for the taking of the land or easements therein appropriated for the above improvement and to whom payable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property from the making of said improvement, therefore, be it Resolved, That the said assessment of benefits be and the same is hereby approved. Resolved, Further, That a public hearing be had before the Council upon said report and for a confirmation Df the awards of damages made by the Commissioner of Finance, and also ❑pon the said assessment of benefits; at the Council Chamber, in the Court House in the City of St. Paul on 'ourth day of January, 1973, at ten OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 949 o'clock A.M. and that the Commissioner and work incidental thereto: Contract of Finance notice be and he is directed to give 71-M-0526, District No. 3, Levy No. 5 the of said hearing as prescribed by Charter. File No. L339 -S. Assessable: Adopted by the Council December 8, from Whitall Situ o they both south to the 1972. Railroad right - Approved December 7, 1972. of -way. F. O. Mendota St. both sides (December 9, 1972) from Wellsells 5 S St, to Yorlc,Ave. F. O. 253635 -Duchess St., east side from Sims Ave. to the south line of RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- Wells St. extended and on the north MENT AND FIXING TIME O- side of Wells St. from. Forst St. to HEARING THEREON AND FDIING Duchess St. + AWARDOOF DAMAGES ON THE F' O'2538 Ci se RussellSouth side from Cypress F. O. 253181 -Case St. south side from Russell St, to the west approx. 115 ft. Council File No. 260274- F. O. 253613 -Jenks Ave, both sides In the matter of condemning and F. O. 252756 -Jessamine Ave. both tat. from Mendota St. to Arcade St. king an easement in the land-neces- sides from Arcade St. to Mendota S nary for the slopes, cuts and 'filla ten- and on the south side of Jessamine Ave. eluding right of removal of lateral sup- from Mendota St. to Forest St. port from subject land or remainder F. O. 253631 - thereof, 'occasioned by exavations Mendota St. both sides thereof, or construction of slopes in from Jessamine Ave. to Geranium Ave. the grading and surfacing with bitu- F'• O. 253501 -Cypress St. both sides minous material the alley in Block 13, from Hawthorne Ave. to Orange Ave. Butterfield Syndicate Addition No. 1, F. O. 254515 -Ross Ave. both sides from Avon Street to Grotto Street from Earl St. to Frank St. (G-1997), under Preflmn, e.... 872med, Fi, rder 2 98,7, approved roved ed e 9 Non -Assessable: F. O. 253715 -Mendota St. both Sides 6, 1972. from Wells St, to York Ave. The Commissioner of Finance having firm F. Simss AveDuchess se t., east tsie side submitted his report in the above Wells St. extended and on the north matter as to the amount of damages side of Wells St. from Forest St. to awarded for the. taking of the land or Duchess St. easements therein appropriated' for F. O. 253396 -Case St., south side the above Improvement and to whom from Cypress St. to Russell St. Payable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property F• O. 253181 -Case St. south side from from the making of said improvement, Russell St. to the west approx. 115 ft. therefore, be it F. O. 253613 -Jenks Ave., both sides Resolved, That the said assessment from Mendota St. to Arcade St. of benefits be and the same is hereby F. O. 253631 -Mendota St., both sides approved. from Jessamine Ave. to Geranium Ave. Resolved, Further, That a public F. O. 254515 -Ross Ave., both sides hepon sa be had before the Council from Earl St. to Frank St. of otheafawardsrtof daand mages so made confirmation The assessment of benefits, cost and the Commissioner of Finance, and also expenses for and in connection with upon the said assessment of benefits; the above improvement having beep at the Council Chamber, in the Court submitted to the Council, and the House in the City of St. Paul on Council having considered same and the fourth day of January, 1973, found the said assessment satisfactory, at ten o'clock A.M. and that the Com- therefore, be it directed to givelnotice of saiddh he aring as prescribed by the Charter. b e and theTeameh Is said assessment all File No. L -338-S. respects approved. Adopted by the Council December 6, Resolved Further, that a public 1972. hearing be had on said assessment on Approved December 7, 1972, hour of 10 o clock A.M., January, he3Council (December 9, 1972) Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- the Chace rter, stmatingnin as said notice the MENT AND FIXING TIME OF time and place of hearing, the nature HEARING THEREON of the improvement, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice Council File No. 260275- is directed. Adopted by the Council December 6, In. the matter of the assessment of 1972. _ benefits, post and expense for con- Approved December 7, 1972. struetion or reconstruction of sidewalks (December 9, 1972) t 950 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CON- FIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND AS- SESSMENT THEREFOR Council File No. 260276— In the matter of changing the grade of the alley -in Block 8, Butterfield Syndicate Addition No. 1 from Avon St. to Grotto St. to conform to the grade as shown on the profile on file in the Department of Public Works. Also, condemning and taking an ease- ment in the land necessary for the slopes, cuts and fills, includin right of removal of lateral support fgrom sub- ject land or remainder thereof, occa- sioned by excavations thereof, or con- struction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 8, Butterfield Syndicate Addition No. 1 from Avon Street to Grotto Street (G-1997), under Pre- liminary Order 256663, approved De- cember 9, 1971, Intermediary Order 258987, approved June 9, 1972, Final Order 259180, approved July 6, 1972. A public hearing having been had upon the taking and condemnation of the lands or easements therein, for the above improvements, and the awards of damages therefor, and also upon the assessment of benefits therefor, and the Council having duly considered the same, now therefore be it Resolved, That the taking and con- demnation of the lands described in the annexed assessment roll, identified by the signature of the Commissioner'. of Finance, and made a part hereof, and the awards of damages to the owners of such lands for said taking and condemnation as set forth in said assessment roll, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified and confirmed. Resolved Further, That the said assessment of benefits, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court for confirmation. File No. L332 -S. Adopted by the Council December 7, 1972. Approved December 7, 1972. (December 9, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL RESOLUTION Council File No. 260329—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby direct that a public hearing shall be held on December 22, 1972, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. in the City Council Chambers in the City Hall and Court House, Saint Pauli Minnesota, for the purpose of considering the Sewer Service Charges for the year 1973. The City Clerk is hereby directed to publish notice of this public hearing, publication to be at least seven days prior to the public hearing pursuant to Chapter 231 of the Saint Pau, Legislative Code. Adopted by the Council December 13, 1972. Approved December 13, 1972. (December 14, 1972) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a Public Hearing will be held on the 22nd day of December, 1972, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. sn the Saint Paul City Council Chambers, City Hall .and Court House, Saint Paul, Minnesota, the purpose of the Public Hearing being to consider revision of the present Sewer Service Charges. All interested parties may appear and be heard before the City Council. Dated December 13, 1972. (December 14, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 259574 --Ordinance No. 15268—By Rosalie L. Butler— An ordinance establishing an office of consumer affairs and establishing the duties, powers and authority of that office. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordailpp: SECTION 1 Office of Consumer Affairs. There is hereby created in the office of the city attorney a division relating to con- sumer protection to be known as the "Office of Consumer Affairs." The head of this division shall be the director of the Office of Consumer Affairs and shall be appointed by the city attorney. SECTION 2 Duties of the Division of Affairs. It shall be the role c sion of consumer affairs to consumer and business int ceedings. In order to fulfill this role, the division of consumer protection shall undertake the following duties: (1) To report to appropriate govern- mental agencies having jurisdiction over consumer protection matters any information concerning violation of any consumer protection laws and to refer complaints, where the city does not have jurisdiction, to the appropriate agency for action. (2) To represent the interests of con- sumers before administrative and regu- latory agencies and legislative bodies at the direction of the Mayor or City Council. (3) To assist, advise, and cooperate with local, state, and federal agencies and officials to protect and promote the interests of the City of Saint Paul and consumer public. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 951 (4) To coordinate the development of programs of consumer education am information through public hearings meetings, publications and other ma- terials prepared for distribution to the consumer public of the City of Saini Paul. age5lo al busTo iness and tIndustry to encour. high standards of honesty, is business practices, and public respon- sibility in the production,promotion, and sale of consumer goods and serv- ices, in the extension of credit, and in the collection of consumer debts. (6) To exercise and perform such other functions and duties consistent with the purposes or pprovisions of this ordinance which may be deemed neces- sary or appropriate to protect and pro- mote the welfare of the consumer businesses, and citizens of the City of Saint Paul. (7) To render annual reports and such other reports as may be requested to the Mayor of the City of Saint Paul and to the Council of the City of Saint Paul as to the number of complaints filed, nature thereof, and the disposition thetheLedivisi dand ivisioner duringe the previous year. The annual report shall include recommendations, if any, made by the Advisory Committee. (8) To prepare and publish rules and regulations for the conduct of activities of the division. At least one public hearing shall be held before rules and regulations are adopted. (9) To investigate and seek appropri- ate relief on behalf of the City of Saint Paul for any damages suffered as a re- sult of the establishment or mainte- nance of an unlawful monopoly or com- bination in restraint of trade. SECTION 3 Powers and Authority of the Division of Consumer Affairs. In order to ensure compliance with the consumer protec- tion laws and to carry out the pro- visions of this act, the division of con- sumer protection, through its director shall have the following powers ana authority: (1) To receive and investigate corn- plaints de eptivee or itsown trade spprac- tices against consumers; to hold hear- ings, compel the attendance ^of wit- nesses by subpoena upon order from the district court to administer oaths, to take the testimony of any person under oath and in connection therewith require the production of any evidence relating to any matter under investiga- tion or in question by the division through subpoena, also obtained by order of the district.courtupon appli- cation. At any hearing, all parties shall have the right to be represented and advised by counsel during such hearing. Hearings may be conducted by the di- rector alone, or, if deemed appropriate by the director, or . if, requested by either party, the director shall appoint a board of three persons to conduct hearings on his behalf, (2) To issue summons and subpoenas, upon order of the district court, to compel the attendance of witnesses and the production ofdocuments, papers, books, records, and other evidence in any matter over which this ordinance applies. desist orders hearing respect to consumeIssue cease r practices decl ed to be in violation of the consum protection laws of the City of Sain Paul by the division. and)rThe g elations as may be necessary to carry out the purposeS of this ordi- nance. At least one public hearing shall be held after 10 days published notice before rules and regulations are adopted. Such rules and regulations may supplement but shall not be incon- sistent with the rules, regulations and decisions of the Federal Trade Commis- sion, the federal and state courts, or any federal, state or city law. coun- cil SorAtheemayor, direction at the iidiscretion of the director, the division may pre- pare and recommend ordinances to the city council for its adoption, and pre- pare and recommend legislation to the city council for the purpose of intro- duction to the Legislature of the State of Minnesota. I ee(clty comic divisionall have they ower I require registration of all vendors of goods and services who conduct busi- ness within the city, and the division shall have the power to recommend to the city council, through the city coun- cil license committee, the revocation of any licenses for vendors which are found to be in violation of the con- sumer protection laws of the City of Saint Paul. Registration shall include the name and business address of the vendor and such other pertinenf'infor- motion as requested by the director. No fees shall be charged for registration unless otherwise provided for by the city council. (b) It shall be the duty of the division to notify by publication or other reasonable means all vendors who are required to register their busi- nesses pursuant to this ordinance. Fail- ure to register after proper notice is given shall be deemed a violation of the consumer protection laws of the city and the violation shall be subject to all penalties provided therefor. tio(7) The division of consumer protec- n and the license inspector of the city shall cooperate in conducting in- vestigations and in the registration of all vendors pursuant to this rdinance. (8) The division shall have the power, after hearing, to levy a civil fine upon any vendor found to be in violation of theconsumer protection laws of the City of Saint Paul in an amount not to exceed $300 for each violation which amounts shall be deposited in the gen- era] revenue fund of the City. (9) The division shall have the power after hearing, to recover any costs in, - curred by the City of Saint Paulin any case where any person or. persons are found to be in violation of the con- sumer protection laws of the City of Saint Paul. the p tobringany action Provided or inothis irdinance against any officer of a cor- aoration if the corporation is found to x in violation of the consumer pro- :ection laws of the City of Saint Paul. (11) The division shall have the power :o institute criminal proceedings for 952 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL violations of the consumer protection laws of the City of Saint Paul, SECTION 4 Hearings. The procedure for con- ducting all hearings pursuant to viola- tions of the consumer protection laws of the City of Saint Paul shall be as follows: (1) The hearing shall be conducted by the director until such time as a hearing board has been appointed as set forth in Section 3(1). (2) A Notice of Complaint shall be served upon the alleged violator at least ten days prior to the hearing or, upon good cause shown, an extension may be granted by the director. (3) The notice of complaint shall be served personally or by registered mail and shall state the date, place of hear- ing, and the ground or grounds consti- tuting the basis of the alleged violation. (4) For the purposes of this ordi- nance, the director may administer oaths, take testimony, subpoena wit- nesses and compel the production of books, papers, records and documents deemed pertinent to the subject of investigation. (5) The director shall state his find- ings and order, if any, in writing within ten days after the hearing. Copies of such reports shall be immediately sent to all parties to the hearing and filed with the City Clerk. SECTION 5 Advisory Committee. (1) The Mayor shall appoint an Ad- visory Committee on Consumer Affairs. This committee shall consist of eleven members, whose terms shall be stag- gered for two and four years, and such appointment shall be subject to con- firmation by the city council. The chair- man of the Advisory Committee on Consumer Affairs shall be designated by the Mayor. The membership shall reflect a cross-section of consumer and business interests. (2 The committee shall have the power to adopt its own by-laws neces- sary for the conduct of its business. (3) The committee shall meet on call by the chairman as frequently as re- quired to perform its duties. (4) The committee shall advise the division of consumer protection and recommend rules and regulations in carrying out its duties and functions under this ordinance. (5) The committee shall submit an annual report of its findings and activi- ties to the mayor and the city council. SECTION 6 In order to better serve the needs of the citizens, the office shall be located in the city and county court house and shall be made as accessible as possible to the use of the general public of the city. SECTION 7 Severability. In case any section of this ordinance is held invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the invalidi. ty shall extend only to the section af- fected, and other sections of this ordi- nance shall continue in full force ant effect. SECTION 8 " Coding. This ordinance shall b( deemed a part of the Saint Paul Ad tinistrative Code and shall be incor- orated therein and given an appropri- te chapter and/or section number at he time of the compilation of said administrative Code. Adopted by the Council December 8, 972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, evine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, sme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved December 11, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. (December 16, 1972) �ouncil File No. 259575—Ordinance No. 15269—By Rosalie L. Butler— An ordinance relating to unfair trade iractices and establishing a procedure .or enforcement of the ordinance. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 Unfair Trade Practices Prohibited. (1) No person shall engage in an un- conscionable trade practice in the sale lease, rental, loan of money, or loan o{ any consumer goods or services, in the extension of consumer credit, or in the collection of consumer debts, by the principal or agent of the principal. (2) No person shall engage in any deceptive or unfair trade practice in the sale, lease, rental, loan of money, or loan or in the offering for sale, lease, rental or loan of any consumer goods or services, in the extension of con- sumer credit or in the collection of consumer debts, by the principal or agent of the principal. SECTION 2 Definitions. (1) "Person." An individual, mer- chant, partnership, firm, corporation, cooperative, association, or any other group of individuals, however organ- ized. (2) "Deceptive trade practice." Any false, falsely disparaging, or misleading oral or written statement, visual de- scription, or other representation of any kind, which has the capacity, ten- dency or effect of deceiving or mis- leading consumers and is made in con- nection with the sale, lease, rental or loan of consumer goods or services; the offering for sale, lease, rental, loan of money, or loan of consumer goods or services; the extension of consumer credit; or the collection of consumer debts. Deceptive trade practices include but are not limited to: (a) representations that: (1) goods or services have spon- sorship, approval, accessories, c ar- acteristles, ingredients, uses, bene- fits, or quantities that they do not have; (it) the merchant has a sponsor- ship, approval, status, affiliation or connection that he does not have; (iii) goods are original or new if they are deteriorated, altered, re- conditioned, reclaimed, or second- hand; (fv) goods or services are of a particular standard, quality, grade, OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 953 style, or model, if they are of another; (b) the use, in any oral or written representation, of exaggeration, Innu- endo or ambiguity as to a material fact; (c) failure to state a material fact if such use or failure deceives or tends to deceive: (d) disparaging the goods, services, or business of another by false or misleading representations of ma- terial facts; (e) offering for sale goods or serv- ices without intent to sell them; (f) offering for sale goods or serv- ices without intent to supply reason- ably expectable public demand, un- less the offer discloses the limitation; (g) making false or misleading re - resentations of fact concerning: the reason for, existence of, or amounts of price reductions; or the price in comparison to prices of competitors or one's own price at a past or future time: (h) falsely stating that a consumer has, in any consumer transaction, consumer rights, remedies or obliga- tions which do not in fact exist, or have been altered, changed or re- scinded to the detriment of the con- sumer; (1) falsely stating that services, re- placements or repairs are needed; and (j) falsely stating the reasons for offering or supplying goods or services at sale or discount prices. (3) "Unconscionable trade practice." ny act or practice is unconscionable it takes unfair advantage of the lack E knowledge, ability, experlence or ipacity of a consumer which results L a gross disparity in the rights of a msumer as against the merchant or sults in a gross disparity between the slue received by a consumer and the rice paid by the consumer. (4) "Consumer goods, services, credit id debts." Goods, services, credit and abts which are primarily for personal, (5) "Consumer." A purchaser, lessee or recipient or prospective purchaser, lessee or recipient of consumer goods or services, or consumer credit, includ- ing a co-obliger or surety. (6) "Merchant." A manufacturer, sup- plier, seller, lessor, creditor or other Person, firm or corporation who makes available to consumers, either directly or indirectly, goods, services, or credit. (7) "Director." The director of the Citizen Service Center. SECTION 3 Enforcement. (1) The violation of any provision of this ordinance or of any rule or regu- lation promulgated hereunder shall render the violator liable for the pay- ment to the city of a civil fine after public hearing as defined in Ordinance Number 15268, Section 8, in the sum of not more than Three Hundred Dollars ($300) for each such violation. (2) Whenever any person has engaged in any acts or practices which consti- tute repeated or multiple violations of any provision of this ordinance or' of any rule or regulation promulgated hereunder, the director may make ap- plication to the district court for a temporary or permanent injunction, re- straining order, or other equitable relief. J3) The violation of any of the pro- visions of this ordinance shall be deemed a misdemeanor. SECTION 4 Filing Of Complaintsi, (1) Any consumer subjected to an unlawful trade practice as set forth in this ordinance may file a coitiplaint in writing with the section of consumer protection which shall state the name and address of the person alleged to have committed the violation com- plained of and the particulars thereof and such other information as may be reduired by the office to document the the filing of a complaint as this ordinance, the director shall make such investiga- shalt use procedures, powers and au- thority granted in Ordinance 15268. SECTION 5 (1) In lieu of instituting or continu- ing an action or proceeding, the direc- tor may accept written assurance of a discontinuance of any act or practice in violation of this ordinance. Such as- surance may include but shall not be limited to a stipulation for the payment by the violator of the costs of investi- gation by the director and may also in- clude a stipulation for the restitution by the violator to consumers of money, property, or other things received from such consumers in connection with a violation of this ordinance. (2) An assurance entered into pur- suant to this section shall not be deemed to admit the violation unless it does so by its terms. Violation of an assurance entered into pursuant to this section shall be treated as a violation of this ordinance and shall be subject to all the penalties provided therefor. (3) If the vendor stipulates or other- wise agrees to make restitution to the consumer, such restitution shall be in the same form as the original payment. Should cash be the form or original payment, the consumer shall be reim- bursed in cash. Should the consumer make payment for the purchase by credit or charge account, a credit to the account shall be made. SECTION 6 Exclusions. Nothing in this ordinance shall apply to any television or radio broadcasting station or to any publisher or printer of a newspaper, magazine, or other form of printed advertising, who broadcasts, publishes, or prints an advertisement which vlolates this ordi- nance except insofar as such station or publisher or printer engages in a de- ceptive or unconscionable practice in the sale or offering for sale of its own goods or services. SECTION 7 Future Rights. No existing or future right or remedy available to any con- sumer shall be lost, prevented, im- paired or affected in any way by reason of actions taken by the office of con- sumer protection under the provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 8 In the enforcement of this ordinance the procedures, powers and authority 954 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COU14CIL granted in ordinance 15268 shall apply. Council File No. 260196—Ordinance No. apply. 15271—By Ruby Hunt— SECTION 9 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAP - Severability. In case any section of TER 231 OF THE SAINT PAUL LEGIS - this ordinance is held invalid by a court LATIVE CODE PERTAINING TO of competent jurisdiction, the invalidity SEWER SERVICE CHARGES. shall extend only to the ^^^t+c^ af- fected, and other sections of this rdl- The Council of the City of Saint Paul nance shall continue in full force and Does Ordain: effect. SECTION 1 SECTION 10 That Chapter 231 of the Saint Paul Effective Date. This ordinance shall Legislative Code pertaining to Sewer takeeffect and be in force thirty days Service Charges is hereby amended so from and after its passage, approval as to add a new subsection thereto, as and publication. follows: 231.07—Service Availability Charges. Adopted by the Council December -8, To comply with the Metropolitan 1872, Sewer Service Board's method of Yeas—Councilmen Hunt. Konopatzki charging local governing bodies for p Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Reserve Capacity charges, the City Tedesco, Council may, by resolution adopted Mme. President (Butler) following following a public hearing and Nays -0. seven days' published notice there - Approved December 11, 1972. of, establish a Service Availability Charge to be collected'from affected LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. (December 16, 1972) Council File No. 260195—Ordinance No 15270—By Leonard W. Levine_ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDI- NANCE NO. 13537, COUNCIL FILE NO. 231564, ADOPTED JANUARY 31, 1967, ESTABLISHING TRUCK ROUTES. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 13537, Council File No. 231564, approved January 31, 1967, be and the same is hereby amended so as to delete Section 2(2) therefrom, and inserting the following in lieu and in place thereof: "(2) All streets in the Central Busi- ness District bounded by and includ- ing Kellogg Blvd:, John Ireland Blvd., Rice St., University Ave. and Jackson St." SECTION 2 This ordinance shall not be deemed part of the Legislative Code in accord- ance with Section 125.02 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code. SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publi- cation. to sewer connec- >y the respec- its from and Lee Availability Charge sed only to pay the City's reserve capacity and for sea set forth in Section this Code. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publica- tion. Adopted by the Council December 12, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mr. Vice President (Levine) -6. Nays -0. Approved December 12, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. (December 16, 1972) RESOLUTIONS Adopted by the Council December 12, 1972. Council File No. 260278 — By Dean Yeas—Councilmen Hppnt, Konopatzki, Meredith Meredith, Sprafka, Te'tlesco, Mr. Vice Resolved, That the City Council here - President (Levine) -6. by concurs in the action of the Pur - Nays -0. chasing Committee in the award of a Approved December 12, 1972, contract for furnishing and installing the following TILE at the Saint Paul Civic Center, 143 W. 4th Street, Saint LAWRENCE D. COHEN. Paul, Minnesota— Mayor. TO: ST. PAUL LINOLEUM & CARPET (December 16, 1972) iCOMPANY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 955 Item #4. Approx. 1,556 Sq. Ft. —Tufiex Rubber Tile in bathrooms, training rooms total amount of contract ....$2,567.00 as a result of Formal Bid Number 5269 and the specifications incorporated therein. St. Paul Linoleum & Carpet Company being the lowest responsible bidder under the specifications and the Co oration Counsel is hereby directed ment Revolving (P.I.R.) Fund, Code No. 6000, and this fund be reimbursed from Capital Improvement Bond (C.I.B.) Fund No. 9772-460-001. Adopted by the Council December 8, 1972. Approved December 11, 1972. (December 16, 1972) to draft the proper form of contract and Council File No, 260281 — By Dean obtain the necessary performance and Meredith— payment bonds. The proper City offi- Resolved, That application for Sunday chats are hereby authorized to execute On Sale Liquor license made by the said contract on behalf of the City of following applicant who is a holder of Saint Paul. an On Sale Liquor license at the ad - Adopted by the Council December 8, dress shown, be and the same is hereby 1972. granted and in compliance with C. F. Approved December 11, 1972. No. 235531, Ordinance No. 13755, which (December 16, 1972) amends Chapter No. 308.00 of the St. Paul Legislative Code and Ordinances. The Minnesota Club, 317 N. Washington d72. opted by the Council December 8, A Council File No. 260278 — By Dean 19A Meredith— Approved December 11, 1972. Resolved, That the City Council here- (December 16, 1972) by concurs in the action of the Pur- chasing Committee in the award of a contract for furnishing and installing Council File No. 260282 — By Dean the following CARPETING at the St. Meredith— Paul Civic Center, 143 W. 4th Street, Whereas, On November 7, 1972, Li - Saint Paul, Minnesota, cense No. 8118 was granted by the City TO: ST. PAUL PACKAGING, FURNI- Council to the North End Youth Hockey TURE AND CARPETING COMPANY Association at 1079 Rice Street, to con - Item Quantity duct Bingo Games for 26 periods on 1. Approx. 179 Sq. yds. Monday Evenings, between the hours —Roxbury, Admiralty of 8:00 an& 12:00 P.M., and Nylon Carpet in Sus- Whereas, They request a change of ended Press Box, hours from 7:30 to 11:30 P.M., therefore, Stairs and Suspended be it Aisle ..$ 8.40 Sq. Yd. Resolved, That License No. 8118 held 2. Approx. 128 Sq- Yds. by North End Youth Hockey Assocla- -Royal .Scott, Natur- tion be and the same is hereby amend - D Plys. Solution ed to read "7:30 to 11:30 P.M.", effective Dyed, Acrilon, in December 8, 1972 for the remainder of Room C-28 from Grid the license year. Line C -C to Grid Adopted by the Council December 8, Line E -E ............$ 7.25 Sq. Yd. 1972. 3. Approx. 473 SqYds. Approved December 11, 1972. —Royal Scott, Ansa11, (December 16, 1972) Nylon Carpet in Locker Rooms, Offh- chals Room, Coaches Council File No. 260283 — By Dean Room ...$ 9.70 Sq. Yd. Meredith— total amount of con- Resolved, That licenses applied for by tract ...$7,019.70 the persons named on the list attached as a result of Formal Bid Number 5269 to this resolution be and the same are e y a x111 tn. g, it the proper form of contract d cb'Yalfi'ifie neces- sary performance and payment bonds. The proper City officials are hereby authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Adopted by the Council December 8, Approved December 11, 1972' (December 16, 1972) Council File No. 260280—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, In connection with the new Highland swimming Pool (West Sev- enth) Facility, it Will be necessary to incur engineering and miscellaneous costs; therefore, be it Resolved, That the City of St. Paul proceed with the above work at an estimated cost of $5 000.00, and Further Resolved, That these costs be charged to the Permanent Improve - hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council December 8, 1972. Approved December 11, 1972. (December 16, 1972) Council File No. 260284—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the appointment by the Mayor of Richard J. Thorpe to the position of Manpower Director is here- by In all respects ratified and approved. Adopted by the Council December 8, 1972. Approved December 11, 1972. (December 16, 1972) Council File No, 260285—By Rosalie L. Butler — Ruby Hunt — William P. Konopatzki — Leonard W. Levine — Dean Meredith — Robert F. Sprafka —Victor J. Tedesco— Whereas, The Shelter Development Corporation has submitted a proposal 956 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL for subsidized housing development in, the Jackson Street -Arlington Avenue area of the City of Saint Paul; and Whereas, Such a development will aid the City in meeting its needs to housingforthns e Ielde moderate Band market rate family housing in this area; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby expresses its support for the proposed development and urges the Metropoli7.an Council to approve the project as Submitted. Adopted by the Council December 8, 1972. Approved December 11, 1972. (December 16, 1972) Council File No. 260286 - By Ruby Hunt - Whereas, The City of Saint Paul re- ceives 25% of its Municipal State Aid allotment for maintenance of Municipal State Aid Streets; and Whereas, The City of Saint Paul spends more funds than the 25% re- ceived from State for maintenance on Municipal State Aid Streets; and Whereas, The City desires to im- prove Lexington Avenue from St. Clair to Interstate 94 with a bituminous over- lay, an extraordinary maintonanre ture the di- n- [enance project as herein The estimated cost of such $88,700.00. by the Council December 12, �d December 12, 1972. (December 16, 1972) Council File No. 260287 - By Ruby Hunt - Resolved, That the Plat of "Park Homes" as recommended by the Plat Commission of Ramsey County and app - proved by the Acting Director of Pub- lic Works be and the same is hereby accepted. Adopted by the Council December 12, 1972. Approved December 12, 1972. (December 16, 1972) Council File No. 260288 -By Robert F. Sprafka- Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern n Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain a buried cable c Along Cretin Avenue from a manhole located at the intersection of Palace and Cretin Avenues 30 feet north in Cretin Avenue 2 feet from the east curb and then east into the east boulevard for 11 feet. The Telephone Company to pay cost -- of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council December 12, 1972. Approved December 12, 1972. (December 16, 1972) File No. 260289 - By Ruby is, The Council of the City of ml, by its Resolution, C. F. pproved October 24, 1972, au - exchange of land between the and Whereas, The deed of conveyance has been prepared by the Highway De- partment, and the Mayor recommends that the City execute and convey its rights as shown therein; now, therefore, be It Resolved, That the Mayor. Director of Finance and Management Services and the City Clerk be and they are hereby authorized to execute on behalf of the City of Saint Paul Conveyance and Extinguishment of Right of Access to Trunk Highway No. 51, and Rosen Road, as more particularly described in said Deed of Conveyance and Exting- uishment, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Adopted by the Council December 12, 1972. Approved December 12, 1972. (December 16, 1972) Council File No. 260290 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That Application M 3992 for the transfer of On Sale Liquor License No. 8182, expiring January 31, 1973, issued to Mounds Park Tavern, Inc. at 1067 Hudson Road, be and the same is herebytransferred to Mounds Park Lounge, Inc. at the same address. Adopted by the Council December 12, 1972. Approved December 12, 1972. (December 16, 1972) Council File No. 260291 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That application for Sunday On Sale Liquor license made by the fol- lowing applicant who is a holder of an On Sale Liquor license at the address shown, be and the same is hereby granted and in compliance with C. F. No. 235531, Ordinance No. 13755, which amends Chapter No. 308.00 of the St. Paul Legislative Code and Ordinances. Mounds Park Lounge, Inc., 1067 Hudson Rd. Adopted by the Council December 12, 1972. Approved December 12, 1972. (December 16, 1972) Council File No. 260292 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That Application M 3994 for Class C2 -Restaurant, Off Sale Malt and Cigarette licenses, made by Mounds Park Lounge, Inc, at 1067 Hudson Road, be and the same are hereby granted. Adopted by the Council December 12, 1972. Approved December 12, 1972. (December 16, 1972) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 Council File No. 260293 - By Dean month rental period) as Meredith- formal Bid No. 3600 an, Resolved, That Application M 4409 for tions Fh Class C2 -Restaurant, Tavern and Ciga- BEAR . incorporated ed rette licenses made by Alden Len, Inc. DODGEr at 2210 Hudson Road, be and the same t are hereby granted. Adopted by the Council December 12, j 1972. Approved December 12, 1972. (December 16, 1972) Council File No. 260294 - By Dean t Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for 1 by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to Issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. C Adopted by the Council December 12, 1972. Approved December 12, 1972, n (December 16, 1972) It a. 11 Council File No. 260295 - By Dean S Meredith- si Resolved, That licenses applied for by o: the persons named on the list attached to to this resolution be and the same are at hereby r t d 957 Y airected to draft the proper Of contract. The proper City offl- are hereby authorized to execute !ontract on behalf of the City of Paul. idabove thee City (Of Saint Paul for velve (12) month rental period. Pled by the Council December 12, roved December 12, 1972. (December 16, 1972) it File No. 26 Leonard W. ne- .reas, The Board of County Com- ners of Ramsey County, byy Reso- dated I conservation rland 16 19certa72 cfn Bland within the limits of the City of ul; and reas, A certified copy of the clas- on resolution together with a list g an a and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment inttreasury o the City cordance with MSA, --re. in ac - therefore Section 282.01, Solid 1; now , e i the required feesof Adoted by the. pCouncil December Resolved, hat the classification of the Te land shown on said list as non - 1972' 12, Approved December 12, 1972 conservation land is hereby approved; and be it . (December 16, 1972) Further Resolved, That the City Clerk be and is hereby ---�_ certified authorized to file a copy of this Resolution In the Office Council File No. 260296 - By Dean Meredith- of the Land Commissioner. Adopted by the Council December 12, 1972. Resolved, That the City Council here- oy concurs Approved December 12, 1972. in the action of the Pur- :hasing Committee in the award of a (December 16, 1972) 2ontract for furnishing and delivering 4' 4' x 81 Sections, Cincinnati Stan - l:525 ard Construction Insulated floor Council . anels, construction to File No. 260299 -By Leonard W. Levine- consist of a sur- �ace 1" thick, .#1 Structural Douglas FirWhereas, lywood Exterior of The Ramsey County Board Commissioners, Grade) to the Saint 'aul Civic Center for th. ri. _ ,,.. ,._ 9-1468, by its Resolution No. adonted iv.-- iiereDy tureeted to draft proper fohe rm of contract and obtain the necessary performance and pay ment bonds. The proper City Officlala are hereby actu n behalf rized o alf of texecute s e City of con Saint Paul. Adopted by the Council December 12, 1972. Approved December 12, 1972. (December 16, 1972) Council File No. 260297 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That the City Council here- by concurs in the action of the Pur- chasing Committee in the award for rights to advertising space on the twoZambo ter Authority tocWHITE s ofBEARIDOD r, INC. -for the contract price of $5,001.00 (Lump Sum Rental Charge for a 12 ine ras a sites for o one of itsI Ice Are as be constructed pursuant to Chapter 5, Laws of Minnesota 1969; and Vhereas, The land to be used for the Arena is tax for property, and to this property; ­now. therefore, solved. That the Council of the of Saint Paul does hereby give its ival and consent to the Board of ia.. r _ R_____ . ce of the following tax tit er theprop- ept the East 103 feet thereof Lot lock 3, all of Lots 2 _a I ji,__ December 12, 958 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Council File No. 260300—By Leonard W. 1972-H, to be dated December 1, 1972, Levine— and as the proper city officers have Whereas, On December 18, 1971 the fully caused the said bonds to be ad - notice for payment of the Albert Street verused for sale and said advegtise- sidewalk construction in the amount of ment required sealed bids to be sub - $218.63 was mailed from the Finance miffed on December 13, 1972, and as Department to Thomas W. and Joan L. the bids were submitted and opened, Hayes, Jr. at 1397 Lincoln Avenue, examined and tabulated by the Direc- covering Lot 15, Block 2, Wann's Addi- for of Finance and Management Serv- tion to St. Paul and was paid in error ices, and said Director of Finance and by Richard K. and Mary K. Holm, at Management Services made the recom- 1393 Lincoln Avenue. mendation to the Council that the Therefore, Be It Resolved, That the (Joint) bid of Halsey, Stuart & Co. Inc., Accounting Division of the Finance De- uPont, Glore Forgan, Inc., Joint Man- partment to the City of St. Paul be agers and associates was found to be authorized to issue a refund in the the most advantageous,- therefore be it amount of said $218.63 to Richard K. Resolved, That the (joint) bid of and Mary K. Holm at 1393 Lincoln Halsey, Stuart & Co. Inc., duPont, Avenue. Glore Forgan, Inc., Joint Managers, and Be It Further Resolved, That said associates be accepted and said bonds amount of $218.63 be processed for col- awarded at a price, namely, par and lection against Thomas W. and Joan L. accrued interest with coupon rates as Hayes, Jr., being the property described follows: as Lot 15, Block 2, Wann's Addition to 1975 through 1986-4.50% Saint Paul, as prescribed by the City 1987 through 1996-4.90% Charter. 1997 through 2002—`.00% Adopted by the Council December 12, and a premium of $6,600.00; be it 1995. Further Resolved, That the Council Approved December 12, 1972. hereby ratifies and approves each and (December 16, 1972) every act of the Sinking Fund Com- mittee in connection with the sale of Council File No. 260311—By Robert F. the said bonds. S rafke— Adopted by the Council December 13, p 1972. Whereas, The Council did by Resolu- Approved December 13, 1972. tion No.260138 approved November 15, (December 16, 1972) 1972, authorize the issuance and sale of $3,000,000 Urban Renewal Bonds, Series _ Council File No. 260315—By William P. Konopatzki— Resolved, Upon recommendation of the Health and Welfare Committee, that the present contracts between the City of Saint Paul and the Saint Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Company! for the accidental death and dismember- ment, the long term disability, and the short term accident and sickness insurance coverages, in their present and entire forms, be continued for the calendar year of 1973, and be it Further Resolved, That the premiums for said contracts for the year of 1973 remain the same as the premiums for the present year of 1972, said premiums to be as follows: A. Accidental Death and Dismemberment - 1. Employee Benefit Rate Monthly $5,000—$100,000 $ .40 per $5,000 2. Spouse Benefit 5 $5,000—$25,000 $ 32 per $5,000 B. Disability Insurance - 1. Short Term Disability (Employee only) Monthly Benefits Rate Per Month $100 $3.3106 120 3.92 140 5.60 200 300 8.40 2. Long Term Disability (This plan is a coordination of all benefits of employee or retirees. The total coverage can be written from $100 total coverage per month to a maximum of $1,000 total coverage per month at $2.00 per month for every $100 per month coverage.) and be it Finally Resolved, That the City Clerk be instructed to send a copy of the resolution to the St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Company. Adopted by the Council December 13, 1972. Approved December 13, 197December 18, 1972) Council File No. 260316—By William P. Konopatzki— _ Resolved, Upon recommendation of . the Health and Welfare Committee, that the present life insurance contract between the Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance Company and the City of Saint Paul be continued, in its present entire form, for the calendar year of 1973 and be it Further Resolved, That the premium for said contract for the year of 1973 remain the same as the premiums of the present contract for the year of 1972, said premiums to be as follows: OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 959 A. City Pay Employee Coverage (5,000)—$2.80 Per Month B. Optional Employee Pay Coverage 1.) Employee under age 40 ........................$ .30 Per Month Employee age 40 - 49.......................... .60 Per Month Employee age 50 - 54 1.10 Per Month Employees age 55 - 59 .......... 1.60 Per Month Employee age 60 - 64 .................. ........ 2.40 Per Month 2.) Dependent Coverage $1,000 per month ...............................$1.00 Per Month $2,000 per month ............................... 2.00 Per Month and be it $3,000 per month .............. I ................ 3.00 Per Month 11 Finally Resolved, That the City Clerk be instructed to send a copy of this resolution to the Minnesota Mutyal Life Insurance Company. Adopted by the Council December 13, 1972. Approved December 13, 1972. (December 16, 1972) Council File No. 260317—By William P. Konopatzki— Whereas, The Council for the City of Saint Paul has provided for a comprehensive Health and Welfare Insurance program for city employees and employees of Independent School District #625, as provided for under Council File Nyo. 231269, and Whereas, The present hospitalization coverage is provided. by the Minne- sota Hospital Service Association and the present medical -surgical coverage is provided by Minnesota Indemnity, Inc., and - JA hereas, Pursuant to the terms of the present contracts, the above com- have submitted renewal premium rates for the year of 1973, said pro- rates are as follows: ue Cross Employee Dependent Total Family tive Employees ..................$12.73 $33.21 $45.94 tirees over 65 . 7.86 6.2 14.14 tirees under 65 ................... 12.04 15.98 28.00 nnesota Indemnity, Inc. tive Employees .................. 6.90 14.63 21.53 tirees over 653.91 3.72 7.63 Retirees under 65 .. .... 2.50 5.13 7.63 Whereas, The committee has reviewed the above proposed rates, and recommends that they be accepted, now therefore be it - Resolved, That e existing contracts for aiacaaand cal urgcaCCoverage be continued for the calendar yerof1973, sidcoverages for 1973 to be identical to the Coverages now provided under the existing contracts, and that the premium for said coverages for the year of 1973 be as set forth above, and be it Further Resolved, That the City and Independent School District #625 shall pay one/half of the dependent 1973 monthly premiums for both Minnesota Hospital Service Association and Minnesota Indemnity, Inc. coverage in the total amount of $23.92 and the employee shall pay the balance of dependent's monthly premium m the amount of 823.92, and be it Finally Resolved, That the City Clerk be instructed to send a copy of this Inc. resolution to Minnesota Hospital Service Association and Minnesota Indemnity, Adopted by the Council December 13, 1972. Approved December 13, 1972. (December 16, 1972) Council File No. 260318 By William P. Konopatzki— Whereas, The Council of the City of Saint Paul, by Council File 256707, authorized wage rate increases for classes of positions listed in Ordinance 6446, Section II, Groups A through G inclusive, to be retroactive from the date of such wage rate increases are determined in private industry labor contracts; and Whereas, The Council has received the wage rate increases to be paid such classes in private industry and desires to implement such increases in accord- ance with Council File 256707; and Whereas. Time does not permit such increases to become effective on or be- fore December 31, 1972; and Whereas, It Is the intent of this', Council that such increases be granted retroactively to the date such increases were determined in private industry labor contracts; and Whereas, Funds presently allocated for the payment of such increases will revert to the general Fund of the City of Saint Paul on December 31, 1972; now, therefore, be it _Resolved, That at such time as the come me -y unarter; and be it Further Resolved, That the carry- over of the surplus of funds allocated for payment of said wages in 1972 be placed into the Contingency Fund as reAdopquired. ted by the Council December 13, 1972. Approved December 13, 1972. (December 16, 1972) Council File No. 260327—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the appointment by the Mayor of Robert W. r!udeau to the 960 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL position of Director of the Department determined to be payable in 5 equal of Finance and Management Services I installments. is hereby in all respects ratified and File No. 17427. approved. I Adopted by the Council December 13, Adopted by the Council December 131972. , 1 1972 Approved December 13, 1972. Approved December 13, 1972. (December 16, 1972) (December 16, 1972) Council File No. 260328 -By Rosalie L. Butler - Resolved; That the Council of the 11 City of Saint Paul does hereby request that the Mayor and Members of the Council of the Village of Maplewood consider and approve the comments and recommendations made by the Saint Paul Planning Board Staff in reference to the proposed rezoning from Farm Residential and Business Commercial to Light Manufacturing the land generally located within an area RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT :!ouncil File No. 260309 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction or reconstruction of sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 71-M-0524, District No. 1, Levy No. 1, Assessable: F. O O. 253311-N. Oxford St., west side from rchard Ave. to the south approx. 262 ft. F. O. 253477 -Hatch Ave., both sides ton Street, and that this Council urges from Kilburn St. to Chatsworth St. both the City's Planning Board Staff F. O. 253154 -Orchard Ave., both sides and the Village's staff to continue to from Kilburn St. to Chatsworth St. work in the spirit of cooperation in F. O. 253031 -Chatsworth St., west the future development of this area; side from Burgess St. to Front Ave. and be it F. O. 253281 -Como Ave.,. both sides Fur fher Resolved, That the City from E. Como Blvd. and Como Place to Clerk is hereby directed to transmit a Chatsworth St. copy of this resolution to the Mayor F. O. 253476 -Front Ave., north side and Council members of the Village from Grotto St. to Jameson St. ofMaplewood together with a copy of Non -Assessable: the Planning Board Staff letter dated F. December 8, 1972. from Adopted by the Council December 13, F. 1972. from Approved December 13, 1972. F. side (December 16, 1972) F. RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 260308 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- structing a public storm sewer in to 245470, - approved September 3, 1969, Intermediary Order 246089, approved October 28, 1969, Final Order 246402, approved November 25, 1969. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby from Grotb A public upon the Ave., both sides iatsworth St. d Ave., both sides hatsworth St. orth St., west to Front Ave. Ave., both sides and Como Place Ave., north side meson St. caving been had for the above Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. Adopted by the Council December 13, 1972. Approved December 13, 1972. (December 16, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 260310 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction or reconstruction of sidewalks 7rom d work incidental thereto: Contract -M-0524, Levy No. 2, District No. 1, Assessable: F. O. 253475 -Front Ave., north side Mackubin St. to the west approxi - I mately 65 feet. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 961 F. 4. 253119 -Front Ave., both sides F. O. 254656 -Sidney St., south side from Western Ave. to Arundel St. from Dodd Rd. west to the west line F. O. 252984 -Hatch Ave., north side of Lot 2, Blk. 23, Nelson, Stevens and from Farrington St. to Western Ave. King's Add. and on the north side of and on the south side of Hatch Ave. Sidney St. from Dodd Rd. to Bellows from Farrington St. to Virginia St. St. and from Bellows St. to the west F. O. 253023-Simcoe St., east side approximately 40 feet. from Atwater St. to north approxi- F. O. 254775 -Bellows St., west side mately 130 feet abutting 179 Atwater from Sidney St. to Page St. Street. F. 0.254778 -Baker St., both sides F. O. 253024 -Wayzata St., south side from Bidwell St. to Bellows St. from Woodbridge St. to the east ap- F. O. 254776 -Waseca St., both sides proximately 133 feet abutting 918 Wood- from Baker St. to King St. bridge St. F. O. 254694 -Baker St., north side F. O. 253312 -Sylvan St., west side from Hall Ave. to Stryker Ave. from Litchfield Ave. to Front Ave. � F. O. 254771-W. King St., north side F. O. 252868 -Jackson St., east side from Bidwell St. to the east approxi - from Granite St. to Cayuga St. mately 150 feet abutting 125, 121, 115 F. O. 252867 -Jackson St., east side West King Street. from Case Ave. to Jenks Ave, Non -Assessable: F. O. 252865 -Jackson St., east side from Jenks Ave. to E. Lawson Ave. F. O. 253758-W. Stevens St., both F. O. 252864 -Jackson St., east side sides from Orleans St. to Ottawa Ave. from E. Cook Ave. to E. Magnolia Ave..F. O. 253762-Curtice St., both sides F. O. 253025 -Abell St., both sides rom Cherokee Ave. to Delaware Ave. from Geranium Ave. to Rose Ave. F. 0.`254656 -Sidney St., south side F. O. 252866 -Woodbridge St., both from Dodd Rd. west to the west line of sides from W. Jessamine Ave. to W. Lot 2, Blk. 23, Nelson, Stevens and Geranium Ave. Kidney 9dta'from Dodd Rd. north Bellows Non -Assessable: St. and from Bellows St. to the west F. O. 253475 -Front Ave., north side approximately 40 feet. from Mackubin St. to the west approxi- F. O. 254778 -Baker St., both sides mately 65 feet. from Bidwell St. to Bellows St. F. O. 253119 -Front Ave., both sides F. O. 254775 -Bellows St., west side from Western Ave, to Arundel St. from Sidney St. to Page St. F. O. 252984 -Hatch Ave., north side from Farrington St. to Western Ave. The assessment of benefits, cost and and on the south side of Hatch Ave. expenses for and in connection with from Farrington St. to Virginia St, the above improvement having been F. O. 253025 --Abell St., both sides submitted to the Council, and the from Geranium Ave. to Rose Ave. Council having considered same and F. O. 252866 -Woodbridge St., both found the said assessment satisfactory, sides from W. Jessamine Ave. to W. therefore, be it Geranium Ave. Resolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all A public hearing having been had respects approved. upon the assessment for the above Resolved Further, that a public improvement, and said assessment hearing be had on said assessment on having been further considered by the the 10th day of January, 1973, at the Council, and having been considered hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council finally satisfactory, be it therefore Chamber of the Court House and City Resolved, That the said assessment Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; be and the same is hereby in all re- that' the Commissioner of Financegive spects ratified, and the same is hereby notice of said meetings, as required by ordered to be submitted to the District the Charter, stating in said notice the Court of the County of Ramsey for time and place of hearing, the nature confirmation. of the improvement, and the amount Be It Further Resolved, That the assessed against the lot or lots of the said assessment be and it is hereby particular owner to whom the notice determined to be payable in 5 equal is directed. installments. Adopted by the Council December 13, Adopted by the Council December 13, 1972. 19Approved December 13, 1972. Approved December 13, 1972. (December 16, 1972) (December 18, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS - RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON HEARING THEREON Council File No. 260313 - Council File No. 260312 - In the matter of the assessment of In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con - benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction and reconstruction of side- struction or reconstruction of sidewalks walks and work incidental thereto: and work incidental thereto: Contract Contract 71-M-0524, Levy No. 6, District 71-M-0524, Levy No. 5, District No. 1, No. 1, Assessable: Assessable: F. 0.253758-W. Stevens St., both F. 0.254660 -Winslow Ave., both sides from Orleans St. to Ottawa Ave. sides from W. Page St. to W. Baker St. F. O. 253762-Curtice St., both sides F. O. 254656-E beth St., both sides from Cherokee Ave. to Delaware Ave. from Stryker Ave. to Winslow Ave. 962 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL F. 0.254692—Hall Ave., both sides walks and work incidental thereto: from Baker St. to Elizabeth St. Contract 71-M-0524, Levy No. 9, District F. O. 253534—Stevens St., both sides No. 1, from Winslow Ave. to Bidwell St. F. O. 253533—Bellows St., east side Assessable: from Roble St. to Congress St. and F. O. 254967—E. Morton St., both on the west side of Bellows St. from sides from Woodbury St. to Brown Winifaed St. to Congress St. Ave. F. O. 254649—Congress St., both sides F. O. 253493—W. Lawson Ave., north from Hall Ave. to Stryker St. side from Cumberland St. to Mackubin F. O. 254654—Hall Ave., west side St. from George St. to Winifred St. F. O. 253494—Parkview Ave., both F. O. 254726—Hall Ave., both sides sides from No. St. Albans St. to the from King St. to Stevens St. west approximately 60 feet. F. 0.254655—Humboldt Ave., both F. O. 254571—Iowa Ave., north side sides from Stevens St. to George St. from Avon St. to Fisk St. Non -Assessable: F• O. 254440—Como Ave., east side from Commonwealth Ave. to the north F. O. 254858—Elizabeth St., both sides approximately 201 feet abutting Lots from Stryker Ave. to Winslow Ave. 17 through 20, Black 37, St. Anthony F. O. 254692—Hall Ave., both sides Park North. from Baker St. to Elizabeth St. F. O. 253492—Fin F. O. 253533—Bellows St., east side from Carroll Ave. to Roblyn Ave. n St., both sides f rom Roble St. to Congress St.and on the west side of Bellows St. from Whai- Non -Assessable fred St. to Congress St, F. O. 253493—W. Lawson Ave., north F. O. 254649—Congress St., both sides side from Cumberland St. to Mackubin from Hall Ave, to Stryker St. St. ., The assessment of benefits, cost and sides from No. St. Albans StF. O. 253494—Parkview Ave . both to the expenses far and in connection with west approximately 60 feet. the above improvement having been F. O. 253492—Finn St., both sides submitted to the Council, and the from Carroll Ave. to Roblyn Ave. Council having considered same and F. 0.254440—Como Ave., east side found the said assessment satisfactory, from Csgmmonwealth Ave. to the north therefore, be it approximately 201 feet abutting Lots Resolved, That the Eaid assessment 17 through 20. Block 37, St. Anthony be and the same is hereby in all Park North. respects approved. Resolved Further, that a public The assessment of benefits, cost and hearing be had on said assessment on expenses for and in connection with the 10th day of January, 1973, at the the above improvement having been hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council submitted to the Council, and the Chamber of the Court House and City Council having considered same and HallBuilding, in the City of St. Paul; found the said assessment satisfactory, that the Commissioner of Finance give therefore, be it notice of said meetings, as required by Resolved, That the said assessment the Charter, stating in said notice the be and the same is hereby in all time and place of hearing, the nature respects approved. of the improvement, and the amount Resolved Further, that a public assessed against the lot or lots of the hearing be had on said assessment on particular owner to whom the notice the 10th day of January, 1973, at the is directed. hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the Council Adopted by the Council December 13, Chamber of the Court House and City 1972. 1 all Building, in the City of St. Paul; Approved December 13, 1972. that the Commissioner of Finance give (December 16, 1972) notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating In said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- of the improvement, and the amount MENT AND FIXING TIME S- assessed against the lot or lots of the HEARING THEREON particular owner to whom the notice is directed. -- Adopted by the Council December 13, Council File No. 260314— 1972. Approved December 13, 1972. In the matter of the assessment of (December 16, 1972) benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction and reconstruction of side - OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL RESOLUTION Council File No. 200330—By Robert F. Sprafka— Whereas, Chapter 475, Minnesota Statutes 1971, provides that the governing body of any municipality issuing general obligations shall, prior to the delivery of the obligations, levy by resolution a direct general ad valorem tax upon all taxable property in the municipality, to be spread upon the tax rolls for each year of the term of the obligations, and said law also provides that the tax levies for all years shall be specified and such that if collected in full they, together with estimated collections of special assessments and other revenues pledged for the payment of said obligations, will produce at least five per cent (W)in OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 963 excess of the amounts needed to meet, when due, the principal and interest Payments on the obligations, and said law further provides that said resolution shall create a separate sinking fund for each issue of obligations, and shall irrevocably appropriate the taxes so levied and any special assessments or other revenues so pledged to that fund or account; now, therefore, be it and Rinterestupontthefor $3000 00 Urban of providing Bon ds eSeries 1972 H lssuedcand sold , as authorized to Resolution of this Council, Council File No. 260138, when and as the same mature, and for an is direct tax in an amount not less than five percent (5%) in excess of the sum required to pay such principal and interest when the same mature, there is hereby levied on all of the taxable property in the City of Saint Paul, in addition to allother taxes, a tax for the payment of said $3,000,000 of bonds, the following direct, annual, irrevocable taxes, to -wit: Tax Required By Budget Tax For Tax For Chapter es 1971 Minnesota csTotal Year Principal Interest of Principal and Interest Tax 1973 $ .. $ 142,850.00 $ 7,142.50 $ 149,992.50 1974 142,850.00 7,142.50 149,992.50 1975 90,000.00 142,850.00 11,642.50 244,492.50 1976 90,000.00 138,800.00 11,440.00 240,240.00 1977 100,000.00 134,750.00 11,737.50 246,487.50 1978 100,000.00 130,250.00 11,512.50 241,762.50 1979 100,000.00 125750.00 11,287.50 237,037.50 1980 100,000.00 121,250.00 11,062.50 232,31250 2 1981 105;000.00 116,750.00 11,087.50 232,83750 198 _ 105,000.00 112,025.00 10,851.25 227,876.25 1983 105,000.00 107,300.00 10,615.00 222,915.00 1964 105,000.00 102,575.00 10,378.75 217,953.75 1985 105,000,00 97,850.00 10,192.50 212,992.50 ,. 1966 105,000.00 9312500 9,906.25 208,031.25 1987 110,000.00 88,400.00 9,920.00 208,320.00 1988 110,000.00 83,010.00 9,650.50 202,660.50 1989 110,000.00 77,620.00 9,381.00 1971001.00 1990 110,000.00 72,230.00 9,111.50 191,341.50 1991 110,000.00 66,840.00 8,842.00 185,682.00 1992 110,000.00 61,450.00 8,572.50 180,022.50 1993 110,000.00 56,060.00 8,303.00 174,363.00 1994 110,000.00 50,670.00 8,033.50 168,703.50 1995 110,000.00 45,280.00 7,764.00 163,044.00 1996 110,000.00 39,890.00 7,494.50 157,384.50 1997 115,000.00 34,500.00 7,475.00 156,975.00 ,. 1998 115,000.00 2875000 7,187.50 150,937.50 2000 1990 115,'86A00 23,000.00 6,900.00 144,900.00 2001 115,000.00 17,250.00 6,612.50 138,862.50 115,000.00 11,500.00 6,325.00 132,825.00 2002 115,000.00 5,750.00 6,037.50 1269787.511 $3,000,000.00 $2,471,175.00 $273,558.75 15,744,733.75 be it Further Resolved, That in the event any principal and interest come due Prior to the receipt of the proceeds of said taxes, it shall be paid promptly, when due, out of the general fund of the said City of Saint Paul, and reimbursement therefor shall be made when said taxes shall have been received; be it special rther acco account oined Thatthe sinking fund, for created obligationsteandkthatf the taxes received for the payment thereof are hereby irrevocably appropriated to said account, and that the City Clerk be and isherebyInstructed to file in the office of togethehe r withyfull nfortormationtreegarding the bonds ford which Of thisthis ax Resolution. and the City Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to secure from the County Auditor a certificatg that he has entered the obligations In the tax register as required under the provisions of Chapter 475, Minnesota Statutes 1971, and that the tax levy required for the purpose has been made; be It Further pure aser, the eCouncil of the City f Sathe nt Paul shaonds ll obtainfromCounty issueor has beenh entever red on onhe phis�registerser a c that a certificate has been tlevvied las required by law, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 475, Minnesota Statutes 1971;. be it enforcedher at Resolved eosame Time and witht such sand ilii likebe lmannernas otthe her taxes tof thereof City of• Saint Paul, and when collected shall be used solely for paying the interest and principal of said bonds when and as the same mature; be it Further Resolved, That in compliance with and,for the purpose. specified by the pertinent provisions of said Chapter 475, Minnesota Statutes 1971, said special sinking fund "the nature of a special account in the regular Sinking Fund of the City of Saint Paul hereby is created. Adopted by the Council December 14, 1972. Approved December 18, 1972. (December 19, 1972) 964 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Council File No. 260234—ordinance No. OF THE COUNCIL 15273—By Rosalie L. Butler— AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE CLAIM OF L. DAVID JOHNSON RESOLUTION i PAUL. GAINST THE CITY OF SAINT The Council of the City of Saint Paul Council File No. 260353 — By Ruby Does Ordain: Hunt— Resolved, That the Council of the SECTION 1 City of Saint Paul does hereby direct That the yy that a public bearing shall be held on I hereby authorized anditdire ted to are December 29, 1972 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. y pa in the City Council Chambers in the ut of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, City Hall and Court House, Saint Paul, to f David Johnson, am - the sum of $9 d in f Minnesota, for the purpose of consider- full settlement of his claim of am- ing the establishment of a Service ages sustained on or about September Availability Charge for the year 1973. n al communias catioore n t patherticularly City Councset il The City Clerk is hereby directed to on September 15, 1972. publish notice of this public hearing, publication to be at least seven days SECTION 2 frior to the public hearing pursuant o Chapter 231 of the Saint Paul Legis- lative Code, said claimant upon his execution and Adopted by the Council December 20, delivery of a release In full to the 1972. City, in a form to be approved by the Approved December 20, 1972. City Attorney, for all damages sus - (December 21, 1972) tamed in the manner aforesaid. SECTION 3 OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its OF THE COUNCIL passage, approval and publication. Adopted by the Council December 19, ORDINANCES 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Council File No. 260233—Ordinance No. Mme. President (Butler) -7. 15272—By Rosalie L. Butler— Nays -0. AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE Approved December 20, 1972. CLAIM OF FRANCIS J. SUCHY AND LAWRENCE D. COHEN, VICTORIA SUCHY AGAINST THE Mayor. CITY OF SAINT PAUL. (December 23, 1972) The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 Council File No. 260235—Ordinance No. That the proper City officers are 15274—By Rosalie L. Butler— hereby authorized and directed to pay AN ORDINANCE SETTLING THE out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, CLAIM OF J. RUECKERT AGAINST to Francis J. Suchy and Victoria Suchy, THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. the sum of $366.00, in full settlement of their claim of damages sustained The Council of the City of Saint Paul on or about May 15, 1969, as more Does Ordain: particularly set out in a communication to the City Council on September 26, SECTION 1 1972' That the proper City officers are SECTION 2 hereby authorized and directed to pay That said sum shall be paid to the out of the Tort Liability Fund 0035-420, said claimants upon their execution to J. Rueckert, the sum of $494.00, in and delivery of a release in full to the full settlement of his claim of damages City, in a form to be approved by the `ustained on or about July, 1971, as City Attorney, for all damages sus- more particularly set out in a com- tained in the manner aforesaid. inunication to the City Council on October 3, 1972. SECTION 3 That this ordinance shall take effectSECTION 2 and be in force thirty days after its That said sum shall be paid to the passage, approval and publication. said claimant upon his execution and Adopted by tl6 Council December 19, delivery of a release in full to the City, 1972. in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, for all damages sustained in Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, the manner aforesaid. Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. SECTION 3 Nays -0. That this ordinance shall take effect Approved December 20, 1972. and be in force thirty days after its LAWRENCE D. COHEN, passage, approval and publication. Mayor. Adopted by the Council December 19, (December 23, 1972) 1972. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 965 Yeas—Councilmen Hunt Konopatzki, Levine, M Nays -0. eredith, Sprafka, Tedesco. Mme. President (Butler) -7. Approved December 20, 1972. C LAWRENCE D. OHEN, Mayor. (December 23, 1972) Council File No. 260236—Ordinance No, 15275—By William P. Konopatzki— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7607, entitled: "An ordinance fixing the duties and responsibilities and the minimum quad, f(icatfons for the various classes of positions m the Classified Service of the City;" approved February 13, 1935, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 pp February Ordinanceat 13soamended 607 aPbeoand the same is hereby further amended by striking out the minimum qualifications Orin'ganizerp ancations for nPlanninfor g Community II: and by substituting in lieu thereof, respectively, the following minimum qualifications: COMMUNITY ORGANIZER High school graduation andone year lance in community or- ganizational or leadership work or equivalent; or one yearof college training in one of the social sciences. PLANNING ASSISTANT II H gh school graduation and one Ass stantxperor cequivalent;s a Pornnone Year of college training in one of the social sciences. SECTION 2 be in fohis rce thirty daysltake after its passage ' approval, and publication. Adopted by the Council December 19, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7, Nays -0. Approved December 20, 1972. LAWRENCE D, COHEN, Mayor. (December 23, 1972) SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 3250, approved August 20 1914, as amended, be and the same s hereby further amended by striking out Section 35C, which reads as follows: "C The head of the department shall grant leave of absence without Pay toenable an officer or em- ployee to take in the City service an elective or appointive position exempted from the classified serv- ice. Such leave may be granted for a period extending over the time of actual and continuous service in such position or posi- tions. At the termination of the elective or exempt service such olilcer or employee shall he re- instated to the classified service in his former position or in a Position in the same class and grade as, the position held by him at the time of appointment or election to the exempt office subJl; iect to the existence of a vacancy;- reinstatement shallerbethwithout loss of seniority." and by substituting in lieu thereof the following: "C The head of the department shall grant leave of absence without Pay to enable an officer or em- ployee to take in the City service an elective position. Such leave shall be granted for a period ex - c e positron or positions. At the termination of the elective service such officer or employee shall be reinstated to the Classi- fied Service in his former position or in a position in the same class and grade as the position held by him at the time of election, sub- ject to the existence of a vacancy; and provided, further, that such reinstatement _ shall be without pay to enable an officer or ployee to take in the City se leave snail be granted for a period extending over the time of actual and continuous service in such a+ position or positions. At the ter- -- — mination of the exempt service such officer or employee shall be reinstated to the Clssifled Service in his former position _ or in an he or any Council File No. 260258—Ordinance No, 15276—By Ruby Hunt— mems accruing to such position during the leave, except for ac- An ordinance amending Ordinance cumulating service credit for Police or fire pension unless the No. 3250, entitled: exempt position is in the police An administrative ordinance relating or fire service, respectively; and provided further, if such a cur - to the Civil Service Bureau of the City of Saint Paul, approving and adopting rent position is not funded at the time, the Clty Council shall pro - rules and regul"a tons therefor," vide such funding." approved August 20, 1914, as amended. SECTION 2 Council of the City of Saint Paul ThiThe d be in force thirty days aafteke rffitst and Does Ordain: sage, approval, and publication. 966 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Adopted by the Council December 20, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved December 21; 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN. Mayor. (December 23, 1972) RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 260277—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That the City Attorney, having made written request seeking 13 the authority to appoint special counsel, is hereby authorized to appoint Charles H. Williams, Jr., Esquire, of 730 Minne- sota Building, Saint PaulMinnesota, in the matter of a certain complaint filed with the Human Rights Depart- ment by John D. Mueller, Jr. against the Saint Paul Police Department, on an hourly basis at a maximum com- pensation of $75.00 per diem, said om- pensation to be payable upon receipt y the City Attorney of an itemized billing submitted by said special coun- sel. Adopted by the Council December 14, 1972. Approved December 18, 1972. (December 23, 1972) Council File No. 260331 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, The City Council granted Bingo 12 Periods License No. 4499, ex- piring May 28, 1972 to the St. Paul Chapter D. A. V., Inc. at 345 University Avenue under Council File No. 257918, and Whereas, They used only six'eriods of this license because of lack of parti- cipation, and were unable to locate at another address, and request a refund of the unused six periods, therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City offi- cers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to the St. Paul Chapter D. A. V., Inc., the fee of $120.00, de- ducting $120.00 from the original fee of $240.00, which will cancel the license. Adopted by the Council December 14, 1972. Approved December 18, 1972. (December 23, 1972) Council File No. 260332 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council December 14, 1972. Approved December 18, 1972. (December 23, 1972) Council File No. 260333 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to .this resolution be and, the, same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk s instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council December 14, 1972. Approved December 18, 1972. (December 23, 1972) Council File No. 260335—By Rosalie L. Butler— Resolved, That theproper City offi- cers are hereby authorized and directed to execute and file on behalf of the City of Saint Paul a satisfaction of lien per- taining to the statement of expense dated February 25, 1955, incurred by the City of Saint Paul in the removal of a building at 27V,l Colborne Street, more Particularly described as Lot 32 Block 2, Thomas Daly's" Subdivision of Block Number two (2) of Stinson, Brown & Ramseys addition to St. Paul. Adopted by the Council December 14, 1972. Approved December 18, 1972. (December 23, 1972) Council File No. 260336—By William P. Konopatzki— Whereas, The City of Saint Paul now provides comprehensive health and welfare insurance program for its em - de teSch of D stir cand te#6es 25, and f the Indepen- Whereas, Under this program, the City has a contract with Group Health Plan, Inc., to provide Hospital and Medical Surgical coverage, and Whereas, Pursuant to the terms of this contract Group Health Plan, Inc., has submitted renewal rates for the coverage for the calendar year of 1973 as follows: 1. Employee Coverage: Employee Premium—$19.83 Family Premium—$59.01 2. Early Retiree (Retire pay all) Retiree Premium—$17.92 Family Premium—$61.10 3. Regular Retiree (City pay all) Retiree Premium —$10.48 Family Premium—$20.48 4. Retiree (not on Medicare) Retiree Premlum—$17.92 (City Family yPremium—$61.10 (City pay 20.48) Retiree will pay balance of pre- miums not paid by City. and, Whereas, Subsequent to the filing of the renewal rates by the Group Health Plan, Inc., negotiations nvere held before the Health and Welfare committee whereby the Group Health Plan, Inc., offered: A. Coverage for hemodialysis for chronic renal conditions and live human tissue organ transplants which are not experimental in na- ture, to a maximum benefit of $25,000 for one condition including its complications or sequelae with not more than $20,000 to be ex- pended for hospitalization and $5,000 for Group Health Plan re- ferred physician fees and supple- mentary services prescribed by Group Health Plan physicians. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 967 B. Psychiatric -care by Group Health2. Early Rct)ree (Retire pay all) Plan physicians in or out of the Retiree Premium—$17.92 hospital other than psychiatric Family Premium treatment required by court order, 3. Ae ular Retiree Cit 61.10 ppsycho-analysis, or care for chron- Retiree Premiumity pay all) is or organic psychiatric problems Family Premium -20 48 or conditions which in the profes- 4, Retiree (not on Medicare) sional judgment of Group Health Retiree Premium—$17.92 (City Plan physicians are not subject to pay 10.48) significant improvement through Famil Premium short term treatment. y $81.10 (City and as for compensationPay 20.48)ill sreq for the above Retiree will pay balance of Pre - additional benefits requested t adds- miums not paid by City. addi- tional increase of the dependent premi- and be it um in the amount of $6.85, now, Further Resolved, That the City, and therefore, be It Independent School District #625 shall Resolved, That upon recommendationpay $23.11 toward the costs of depen- of the Health and Welfare committee dants' monthly premium cost and the the City Council hereby authorizes and employee shall pay the balance of the directs the proper City officials --tore- monthly premium cost in the amount of new the existing contract between the $23.12, and be it City of Saint Paul and Group Health Finally Resolved, That the City Clerk Plan, Inc., together with the two addi- shall be instructed to send a copy of tional benefits as described above, with this resolution to Group Health Plan, I he following rates for the year of Inc. 1973: Adopted by the Council December -14, 1. Employee Coverage: 1972. $65.86 Approved December 18, 1972 Family Premium— . Employee Premium 5.86 3 (December 23, 1972) ' Council File No. 260337—By William P. Konopatzki— Resolved, By the Council of the City of Saint Paul, that beginning January 1, 1973, pursuant to the provisions of Resolution of the Council Council File No. 231269, adopted December 22, 1966, the following designated qualifying pay periods and the following designated dates shall be applicable for payroll deductions for the City's Health and Welfare and Insurance Program for the year 1973: Insurance Deductions Qualifying Pay Period to be made on Month to paydays Covered Dec. th 23, 1972, through Jan. 5, 1973 ........ Feb. 3 rough Feb. 16 ................ Jan. 19, 1973 JanuaryMar. 2 February Mar. 3 through Mar. 16 .................. Mar. 30 March Mar. 31 through Apr. 13 ................. Apr. 27 April Apr. 28 through May 11 May 25 May May 26 through June 8 .................. June e 22 Jun June 23 through July 6 .................. July 20 Jun July Aug. 4 through Aug. 17 .................. Aug. 31 August Sept. 1 through Sept. 14 ................. Sept. 28 Se tember Sept. 29 through Oct. 12 Oct. 26 October Oct. 27 through Nov. 9 .................. Nov. 23 November Nov. 24 through Dec. 7 .................. Dec. 21 December be it Further Resolved, That the City Clerk is hereby directed to transmit to the City's Health and Welfare Insurance carriers copies of this Resolution. Adopted by the Council December 14, 1972. Approved December 18, 1972. , (December 23, 1972) t Council File No. 260338—By Leonard W. Council File No. 260340 — By Dean Levine— Meredith— Resolved, That Gold Medal Beverage Whereas, Proper notice has been re - Company be and hereby is granted a calved as to a permit to install an 80 -car parking lot change of officers in on property located on the north side Grace -Jackson, Inc. at 414 Jackson Li - of Charles between Fairview and Prior, Street, holders of On Sale Liquor Li - more particularly described as follows: cense No. 8177, expiring January 31, Except the western 10 feet thereof, 1973, therefore, t it Lot .#8, Merriam 's Out Lots; Resolved, That with the resignation all in accordance with revised plans of James C. Tankenoff as President, and dated Received November 15, 1972; sub- the resignation of Elms L. Shoemaker ject to the condition that said appli- as Treasurer, Henry Greene assumes cant -permittee, and its successors and the titles, therefore, the sole offices of assigns, shall make due compliance Henry Greene, holding the offices d r pplicable provisions of Ptesident, Secretary and Treasurer and with all �municipal ordinances, state statutes and Henry Greene is still the sole stock - rules and regulations of public authori- holder, be and the same s hereby ap- ties having cognizance. Proved. Adopted by the Council December 15, Adopted by the Council December 15, 1972. 1972. Approved December 18, 1972. Approved December 18, 1972. (December 23, 1972) (December 23, 1972) L9 6 968 PROCEEDINGS OF THE Council File No. 260342 — By Dem. Meredith— Resolved, That Bingo Games licenses applied for by the organizations named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council December 19, 1972. Approved December 20, 1972. (December 23, 1972) Council File No. 260343 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list attached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees Adopted by the Council December 19, 1972. Approved December 20, 1972. (December 23. 1972) Council File No. 260344 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That licenses applied for by the persons named on the list at- tached to this resolution be and the same are hereby granted, and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such li- censes upon the payment into the City treasury of the required fees. Adopted by the Council December 19, 1972. Approved December 20, 1972. (December 23, 1972) Council File No. 260345—By Leonard W. Levine— Resolved, That upon and pursuant to the pertinent appeal, under the Zoning Code, by W. L. Heitmiller and E. J. Adams, owners of the subject real elate, situate in the City of Saint Paul and described as; Lot 15, Block 22, Syndicate No. 5 Addition; that the provisions of said Zoning Code hereby are determined and varied as and to the extent necessary therefor and the area requirements for said premises are hereby relaxed so as to convert the upper story of a two-story building to a two-family use, on prop- erty located on the southeast corner of Edmund and Albert, subject to the condition that said appellants, and their successors and assigns, otherwise, shall make due compliance with all applic- Adopted by the Council December 19, 1972. Approved December 20, 1972. (December 23, 1972) Council File No. 260352—By Rosalie L, Butler— Whereas, The City of Saint Paul has retained $708.25 found on the person 01 Vernon LeRoy Rollins on May 23, 1966 when he was arrested on a charge 01 armed robbery of Wosika's Buffet, 731 Randolph Avenue, Saint Paul, Minne. sota; and I COMMON COUNCIL Whereas, Said Vernon LeRoy Rollins ias- been convicted.. according .to. law or the said armed robbery of Wosikats 3uffet; and Whereas, t. Paul Fire & Marine,- :nsurance ompany, as insurer f Wo- , ;lka's B et, has claimed against the �tiy of aitit Paul for the return of cold $708. d Whereas�ad St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurancepany has agreed to Indemnifyhold harmless the City if Saint from the demands of third partiiming said $708.25; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City offi- cials are authorized to execute the attached Indemnity Agreement for the City of Saint Paul; and be it further Resolved, That the proper City offi- cials are authorized to return said $708.25 to St. Paul Fire & Marine In- surance Company pursuant to the terms of said Indemnity Agreement. Adopted by the Council December 20, 1972. Approved December 21, 1972. (December 23, 1972) Council File No. 260354—By Leonard W. Levine— Resolved, That Malan Construction Company be and hereby is granted a permit to install a 760 -car parking lot to be used with a Mercantile Building and„Food Market on property located on the northwest corner of Snelling and proposed Kasota Avenue, more particularly described as follows: Subject to ponding easement and S.T.H. No. 51, the South 683.63 feet of the North 843.63 feet of the Southeast iq of the Northeast is of Section 28, Township 29N, Range 23W, except the West 350 feet thereof and ­hi—t to S.T.H. No. t the of sa said ' of Northeast ig of sail lemon 28; 92 446/1000 feet North of the in- tersection of said West line of said Southeast is of Northeast i& of said Section 28 with said Northerly boundary line of said right-of-way; thence South along said West line of said Southeast ?& of Northeast !a of said Section 28, 92 446/1000 feet to said Northerly boundary line of said right-of-way; thence South- easterly along said Northerly boun- dary line of said right-of-way to point of beginning, except the West 350 feet thereof; all in accordance with revised plans dated Received October 4, 1972; subject to the condition that said applicant - permittee, and its successors and as- signs, shall make due compliance with all applicable provisions of municipal ordinances, state statutes and rules and OF THE CITY OF regulations of public authorities having cognlzanee: .. -... Adopted by the Council December 20, 1972. Approved December 21, 1972. (December 23, 1972) Council File No. 260355 — By Ruby Hunt— Resoly€d, That the Mayor and the Head of the Department of Finance and tole Management on ebehalf of areauthorized City of Saint Paul Agreement between the City and the Housing and Redevelop- ment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, whereby the City agrees to pay the sum of $1,410,290.00 for a convey- ance by the Authority to the City of the following described real estate, which real estate was acquired by the Authority on behalf of the City of Saint Paul the Agreement further Providing that the Authority will re- tain possession of the existing struc- time as they are vacated and dem {shed by the Authority which at occur no later than April 1974, terms of which are more particula set forth in said Agreement, a copy which is attached hereto. a. Parcel No. 19-1 (Osman Temp also known as (street addre 395 Main Rireer qui, Dn„i — 9ainti Paul da cording to then re- corded plat thereof. b. Parcel No. 19-3 (Scottish Rite As- sociation) also known as (street i amoraing to the re- corded plat thereof. c. Parcel No. 19-4 (Masonic Temple Association) also known as street address and legal descrip- tion) 240-250 West Sixth Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota, Lots 4 and 5, Block 55, Rice and Irvine's addition to Saint Paul, according to the recorded plat thereof. To be paid from P.I.R. Fund 6000 to be reimbursed from 1971 and 1972 M.S.A. Funds. Adopted by the Council December 20, 1972. Approved December 21, 1972. (December 23, 1972) Council File No. 260357 — By Dean Meredith— Whereas, The Council, by resolution 258647 approved on May 16, 1972, au- thorized the purchase f a Tennant sweeper -scrubber for the Civic Center Authority; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the aforementioned resolution be amended to reflect that the purchase of said item is to be charged against the Civic Center's Ac- count 6000-808 and shall be reimbursed from the Civic Center Bond Fund 7420. Adopted by the Council December 20, 1972. Approved December 21, 1972. (December 23, 1972) SAINT PAUL, 1972 a 969 Council Ffle No.. 260359—By Robert F. Sprafka- Resolved,- That permission be and is hereby granted to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to make nec- essary excavations for and to place and hereafter maintain a manhole lo- cated as follows: 144' east of the east line of Ray- mond Avenue and 25' north of the south line of Brewster Street. The Telephone Company to pay cost of publication incident hereto. Adopted by the Council December 20, 1972. Approved December 21, 1972. (December 23, 1972) Council File No. 260360—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 220 lineal feet Of Gas Main on Highwood Avenue and i,rive as per attached approved plans and application under provisions of Ordinance No. 14786, approved May 27, 1971. Adopted by the Council December 20, 1972. Approved December 21, 1972. (December 23, 1972) Council File No. 260363—By Leonard W. Levine— IN THE MATTER OF 298-300 Marshall, owned by Donald Haugen and described as Lot 22, Block 82. Dayton & Irvine's Addition Resolved, That the Council hereby ratifies and approves the action of the Saint Paul Board of Appeals and Re- view for the Housing, Building and Fire Prevention Codes at its meeting of Novemher R 1079 .,.oi..i..., 's u ii a equipped Wnn a Water closet, lavatory, and bathtub or shower to permit that a maximum of eleven Persons share four bathroom facilities, and be it Further Resolved, That said waiver be granted until such time as the Property be sold or any other right, title or interest be transferred, at which time said waiver be nullified; and be it Finally Resolved, That the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to transmit a copy of this resolution to the Ramsey County this of Deeds. Adopted by the Council December 20, 1972. Approved December 21, 1972. (December 23, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT council File No. 260348— In the matter of the assessment of ienefits, cost and expenses for con- �truction and reconstruction of side- walks and work -incidental thereto: ontract 71-M-0524, District No. 1, Levy Jo. 7 970 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Assessable: F. O. - 255241—Stevens St., north side from Humboldt Ave, to the west ap- proximately 150 feet abuttting 565 Hum- boldt Avenue. F. O. 254659—Humboldt Ave., east side from E. Page St, to E. Baker St. F. O. 2535 2—Livingston east side-4em Sjey St. to E. Page Ave.,St. F. O. 2536' Livingston Ave., both sides from E. Belvidere St. to E. Sidney St. F. O. 254725—Belvidere St., both sides from Hall Ave. to Stryker Ave. F. O. 254520—So. Robert St., east side from E. Winona St. to E. Belvidere St, F. O. 254653—E. Wyoming St., south Si de from Brown Ave. to Oakdale Ave. F. O. 254772—E. Page St., both sides from Mt. Hope Ave. to Oakdale Ave. F. O. 254966—E. Page St., both sides from Harvard St. to Woodbury St. Non -assessable: F. O. 254725—Belvidere St., both sides from Hall Ave. to Stryker Ave. F. O. 254520—So. Robert St., east side from E. Winona St. to E. Belvidere St. F. O. 254653—E. Wyoming St., soutlr side from Brown Ave. to Oakdale Ave. F. O. 254772—E. Page St., both sides from Mt. Hope Ave. to Oakdale Ave. F. O. 254966—E. Page both sides from Harvard St. to Woodbury St. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above 1LeSolved, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same "h .. b shreb ordered to be submitted to the Districty. Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. Adopted by the Council December 20, 1972. Approved December 21, 1972. (December 23, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 260349— In the hatter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction or reconstruction of sidewalks and work incidental thereto: Contract 71-M-0524, Levy No. 3, District No. 1. Assessable: F. O. 253248—Marion St., west side from W. Rose Ave. to the north ap- proximately 130 ft. F. O. 253284—Loeb St., east side from W. Lawson Ave. to W. Cook Ave. F. O. 252986—W. Iowa Ave., south side from No. Victoria St. to the East ar- prox. 160 ft. abuttting 1586 No. Victoria St. F. O. 252983—W. Idaho Ave., both sides from Huron St. to Hairline Ave. F. O. 253030—Minnehaha Ave., north side from Simpson St. to Asbury St. F. O. 253427—Van Buren Ave., both sides from Pascal 5t. to Simpson St. F. O. 253397—Simpson St., east side from Thomas Ave. to Lafond Ave. F. 253400—Fairview Ave., west side O. From Taylor Ave. to Hewitt Ave. (south of Clayland Park.) F. O. 253282—Merriam Lane, south side from Moore St. to No. Wilder St. F. O. 253283—No. Wilder St., west side from Roblyn Ave. to St. Anthony Ave. F. O. 253285—Temple Ct., southwest side from Roblyn Ave. to Finn St. F. O. 253280—Cretin Ave., east side from 136 feet South of Temple Court to 140 feet North of Temple Court. F. O. 253308—St. Anthony Ave., south side from Beverly Rd. to Pillsbury Ave. Non -assessable: F. O. 253284—Loeb St., east side from W. Lawson Ave. to W. Cook Ave. F,0. 252983—W. Idaho Ave., both sides from Huron St. to Hairline Ave. F. O. 253427—VanBuren Ave., both sides from Pascal St, to Simpson St. F. O. 253400—Fairview, Ave., west side from Taylor Ave. to Hewitt Ave. (south of Clayland Park.) F. O. 253285—Temple CL, southwest side from Roblyn Ave. to Finn St. A public hearing having,., been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved. That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. Adopted by the Council December 20, 1972. Approved December 21, I972. (December 23, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 260361 In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for con- struction and reconstruction of side- walks and work incidental thereto: Contract 71-M-0524, Levy No. 10, Dis- trict No. 1. Assessable: F. O. 253185—No. Oxford St., west side from Orchard Ave. to the north to and including Lot 20. Lyon and Brown's Sub. of Blk. 38, Lake Como Villas. F. O. 253029—Matilda St., east side from Front Ave. to W. Lawson Ave. and on the west side of Matilda St. from Front Ave. to Hatch Ave. F. O. 253309—Sylvan St., west side from Front Ave. to Lawson Ave. F. O. 253399—Hewitt Ave., south side from Fairview Ave. to Clayland St. F. O. 254569—Aldine St., east side from Sherburne Ave. to Edmund Ave. F. O. 254687—Griggs St., both sides from Thomas Ave. to Lafond Ave. and from Blair Ave. to Minnehaha Ave. OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 971 Non -Assessable: on the west side from Ros :,Ave. to F. O. 253029—Matilda St., east side Seventh St. ,J from Front Ave. side W. Lawson Ave. F• O. 254615—White Bear Ave., weal and on the west side of Matilda St, side from Maryland Ave. South to the from Front Ave, to Hatch Ave. Railroad bridge. F. O. 253309 --Sylvan St., west side F• O. 259612—White Bear Ave., east from Front Ave. to Lawson Ave. side fmm Ivy Ave. to Clear Ave. F. O. 254509—Aldine St., east side .`°. from Sherburne Ave. to Edmund Ave. The assessment of benefits, cost and F. O. 254687—Grigggs St., both sides expenses for and in connection with from Thomas to Lafond Ave. and the above improvement hr♦ving been from Blair Ave. Ave,to Minnehaha Ave. submitted to the Council, and the The assessment of benefits, cost and found Councilhaving said ga sessmentdsatisf ctoty, expenses for and In connection with therefore, be it the above improvement having been Resolved, That the said assessment submitted to the Council, and the be and the same Is hereby Council having considered same and respects approved. in all found the said assessment satisfactory, Resolved Further,_ that a public therefore, be it hearing be had on said assesment on Resolved, That the said assessment the 17th day of January, 1973, at the be and the same is hereby in all hour of 10 o'clock q.M., in the Council respects approved. Chamber of the Covrt House and City Resolved Further, that a public Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; hearing be had on said assessment on that the Commissioner of Finance give the 17th day of January, 1973, at the notice of said meetings, as required by hour of 10 o'elcok A.M., in the Council the Charter, stating in said notice the Chamber of the Court House and City time and place of hearing, the nature Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul of the Improvement, and the am the Charter,os atingngs. as I aid te otice the time and place of hearing, thnature of the improvement, and the amounl assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice IS directed. Adopted by the Council December 20, 1972. Approved December 21, 1972. (December 23, 1972) RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESS- MENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON Council File No. 260362— In th11e matter of the assessment of benefits ost and expenses for con- struction "and reconstruction of side- walks and work incidental thereto: Contract 71-M-0526, Levy No. 6, District No. 3, Assessable: F. sides fOromS Johnson Pkwy to Clarence St. from�ohnson Pkwyfett Clare' eh Stde It' White B er Avet to Vast Dye sidest. sides �rom4Bush Ahve. to to Ross Ave.�and on the west side from Ross Ave. to F.Seventh St . side fOro211 ork Avlee tBear north apt prox. 118 feet. F. O. 254564—White Bear Ave., both sides from Sims MI Ave. to Case Ave. side from Maryland Ave. aSouth Ave., owest the Railroad bridge. F. fr 259812—White Bear Ave., east side from Ivy Ave. to Clear Ave. Non -Assessable: siF. both des from254614—Stillwater Johnson wy. o Clarence St. sides Ofrom9Bu h Avie. to Ross Ave. ante Bear Ave. both i .ainst the lot or lots of the owner to whom the notice by the Council December 20, RESOLUTION RA AND CON- FIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND AS- SESSMENT THEREFOR Council File No. 260346— efI theheamyten ofchanging 10 Butterfield Syndicate Addition No. 1, from St. Albans Street to Dale Street to conform to the grade as Shown on the profile on file Ln the Department of Public Works. Also, condemning and taking an ease- slopes,lcuts andafills, lnc uding rightl of removal of lateral gupport from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations thereof, thereof, construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 10, Butterfield Syndicate Addition No. 1, from St. Albans Street to Dale Street. Also, construct a sewer in the A put epon the he land lbove in lamages came, now therefore Resolved, That the iemnathm of the It :he annexed assessm, Y the signature of if Finance, and ma< and the awards of lwners of such land and condemnation as June 9, 1972, P roved July 6, ving been had mdern ation of therein, for the d the awards of 'ISO upothe therefor,n and considered the it eking and con- s described in roll, identified Commissioner a part hereof, images to the or said taking t forth in said 972 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL assessment roll, be and the same is "An administrative ordinance relating hereby in all respects ratified and to the Civil Service Bureau of the City confirmed. of Saint Paul, approving and adopting Resolved Further, That the saidrules and regualtions therefor," assessment of benefits, be and the same approved August 20, 1914, as amended. is hereby in all respects ratified and the same is hereby, ordered to be Do he Council of the City of Saint Paul submitted to the District Court for confirmation. SECTION 1 File No. L -336-S. Adopted by the Council December 20, That Ordinance No. 3250, approved 1972 August 20, 1914, as amended, be and Approved December 21, 1972. the same is hereby further amended by (December 23, 1972) striking out of Section 6, where it appears in Grade 35 under the heading Police Group, the title "Police Lieuten- RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CON- ant, and by inserting said title in Grade FIRMING CONDEMNATION AND 38 under the heading Police Group. AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND AS- SECTION 2 SESSIIENT THEREFOR This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the first day of the first payroll period following thirty dayys Council File No. 260347- after its passage, approval, and publi- cation In the matter of condemning and taking an easement in the land neces- sary for the slopes, cuts and fills, in- cluding right of removal of lateral sup- port from subject land or remainder thereof, occasioned by excavations thereof or construction of slopes in the grading and surfacing with bituminous material the alley in Block 11, Butter- field Syndicate Addition No. 1, from St. Albans Street to Dale Street (G-1997), underPreliminary Order 256823, ap- proved December 22, 1971, Intermediary Order 258987, approved June 9 1972' Final Order 259180, approved July 6, 1972. had taking and or easements Adopted by the Council December 26, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, S rafka,.. Tedesco, Mme. Presi- dent (Butler) -6. Nays -Councilman Meredith -1. Approved December 27, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. (December 30, 1972) Council File No. 260301 -Ordinance No. 15278 -By Ruby Hunt - An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing assessment of benefits therefor, and the compensation rates of certain city the Council having duly considered the Positions and employments," same, now therefore be it approved January 23, 1925, as amended. Resolved, That the taking and con- demnation of the lands described in The Council of the City of Saint Paul the annexed assessment roll, identified Does Ordain: by the signature of the Commissioner of Finance, and made a part hereof, SECTION 1 and the awards of damages to the That Ordinance No. 6446, approved owners of such lands for said taking January 23, 1925, as amended, be and and condemnation as set forth in said the same is hereby further amended by assessment roll, be and the same is inserting in Section V, in Grade 47 hereby in all respects ratified and under the heading Professional Group, confirmed. the title Emergency Preparedness Resolved Further, That the said Director. assessment of benefits, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified andSECTION 2 the same is hereby ordered to be This ordinance shall take effect and submitted to the District Court for be in force thirty days after its passage, confirmation. approval, and Publication. File No. L -337-S. Adopted by the Council December 20, Adopted by ttYe Council December 27, 1972. 1972. Approved December 21972)2 Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Leine. Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS I OF THE COUNCIL Approved December 27, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. (December 30, 1972) ORDINANCES Council File No. 260257 -Ordinance No. 15277 -By William P. Konopatzki- Council File No. 260302-0rdinance No. 15279 -By Ruby Hunt - An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 3250, entitled: NoAn orane . 3250, ntitled amending Ordinance OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 973 "An administrative ordinance relating Council File No. 260306 -Ordinance No. to the Civil Service Bureau of the City 15283 -By Ruby Hunt - of Saint Paul, approving and adopting rules and regulations therefor," An ordinance amending Ordinance approved August 20, 1914, as amended. No. 6446, entitled: "Anthe compensation rates of cve ertain ordinance c ty The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: positions and employments;' approved January 23, 1925, as amended. SECTION 1 The Council of the City of Saint Paul That Ordinance No. 3250, approved Does Ordain: hegsame isl9hereby fuurthe r'amended SECTION 1 t; striking out of Section 6, where That Ordinance No. 6446, approved they appear under the heading Profes- January 23, 1925, as amended, be and sional Group in Grades 4 respectively, the 7 and 50, the same is hereby further amended by for of Ctitles Assistant Direc- striking out of Section V, where they Civic Defense. e. Defense, and Director of appear under the heading Professional Group Grades -34 and 47, respectively, SECTION 2 he titles This ordinance shall take effect and AssistSafety ant aCoordinatorhator be in force thirty days after its passage, approval, and publication. SECTION 2 Adopted by the Council December 27, and athe id same ais e'heT 'hereby be 1972• amended by inserting in Section V, in Yeas --Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Grade 47 under the heading Profes- Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, sional Groupp the title Occupational Mme. President (Butler) -7, Safety Coordinator. Nays -0. Approved December 27, 1972. SECTION 3 LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. (December 30, 1972) Council File No, 260303 -Ordinance No. 15280 -By Ruby Hunt - An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7807, entitled: pordinance itesctheneares ficatnbiliandminiumqualifor the various classes of positions in the Classified Service of the City," approved February 13, 1935, as amended. The Cotmeil of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 7607, appproved February 13, 1935 as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out the titles and specifications for Assistant Director of Civil Defense Director of Civil Defense SECTION 2 ehis ordinance lftersffct ebin force daysafitpassag approval, and publication. Adopted by the Council December 27, 1, 72. vierHunttzki , Meh. afkTedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved December 27, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. (December 30, 1972) be i1 force thirty days all fter its passage approval, and publication. Adopted by the Council December 27, 1972. Yeas -Councilmen Hunt, neKonopatzki, Levi, Meredith Sprafka, Tedesco, Approved December 27, 1972. .LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. (December 30, 1972) RESOLUTIONS Council File No. 260364 -By Robert F. Sprafka- Resolved, That upon recommendation of the Mayor and pursuant to Section 10.07.4 of the Charter of the City of Saint Paul, there is hereby transferred the sum of gM0,000 from the Contingent Reserve activities yin 9the1 tothe of Public Works: 0254 Snow Plowing 100 Salaries... .........$45,000.00 200 Contractual 300 Comm ditfes .......11,000.00 0255 Snow Removal 100 Salofe. ............$25,000.00 200 Contractual Services ............ 14,000.00 300 Commodities .. ... 1,000.00 Adopted by the Council December 21, L972, Approved December 22, 1972. (December 30, 1972) ::ouncll File No. 260365 - By Dean Meredith - Resolved, That licenses applied for V the persons named on the list at- 974 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL tached to this resolution L- and the be reimbursed equally from 9771-460-001 same are hereby granted, and the City and 9771-460-002. Job #71-90. Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses Adopted by the Council December 26, upon the payment into the City treas- 1972. ury of the required fees. I Approved December 27, 1972, Adopted by the Council December 21, (December 30, 1972) 1972. Approved December 22, 1972. (December 30, 1972) Council File No. 260371—By Robert F. Sprafka— Resolved, That permission be and is Council File No. 260366 — By Dean hereby granted to the Northwestern Meredith— Bell Telephone Company to make nec- Resolved, That licenses applied for essary excavations for and to place and maintain a buried cable by the persons named on the list at- hereaftertached to this resolution ne and the across Ohio Street as follows: same are hereby granted, and the City Approximately 284 feet south of the Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses center line to Plato Boulevard, to upon the payment into the City treas- serve the new Barclay Marine Build- ury of the required fees. ing. .. Adopted by the Council December 21, The Telephone Company to pay cost 1972, of publication incident hereto. Approved December 22, 1972. Adopted by the Council December 26, (December 30, 1972) 1972. Approved December 27, 1972. (December 30, 1972) Council File No. 260367—By Rosalie L. Butler— Whereas, The City of Saint Paul, Council File No. 260372—By Robert F. under the provisions of the Public Sprafka— Employees Labor Relations Act of 1971, Resolved, That permission be and is is required to meet and negotiate with hereby granted to the Northwestern public employees in appropriate bar- Bell Telephone Company to make nee - gaining units and provide for written essary excavations for and to place and se reemena evidencing the result of hereafter maintain a buried cable along such bargaining; and the south side of West Water Street Whereas, The City has engaged and as follows: designated labor relations consultants Beginning at 33 feet west of the west to implement the provisions of said property line of Wabasha Street, west I through collective bargaining; and for 52 feet, then south to enter the Whereas, The City Council recognizes new Merrill Chapman Building. Cable that due to the difficulty of initially to be located at 2 feet north of the establishing appropriate bargaining south property line of Water Street, units and negotiating wage and salary at 30 inch depth. rates for such units some delay will result before final contracts will be The Telephone Company to pay cost passed upon reflecting the Council's of publication incident hereto. determination as to what constitutes Adopted by the Council December 26, appropriate agreements with these em- 1972. plyyee units, Approved December 27, 1972. Now, Therefore, be it (December 30, 1972) Resolved, That all salary and wage increases granted to employees of the City of Saint Paul which arise out of Z or the implementation of written agreements pursuant to the Public Employee Labor Relations Act shall be effective as of December 22, 1972, or any subsequent date set by the Council when implementing the rec-, ommendations or contracts. Adopted by the Council December 21, 1972. Approved December 22, 1972. (December 30, 1972) Council File No. 260370—By Victor J. Tedesco— Resolved, That an extra n the amount of One'Hundred Eighty-four Dollars ($184) be allowed under Con- tract L-7538 between the Cita' of Saint Paul and Rascher Plumbing & Heating, Inc., said contract for Mechanical Con- struction of Recreation Buildings at Arlington and Scheffer Playgrounds, and said changes to cover expenses involved in hooking up kitchen sinks coo in cn rat is proposaoom 12 as l e edDeceihber 13, 1972, a copy of which has been filed with the Acting Head of the Depart- ment of Finance. Charge to 6000-604 to Council File No. 260373 — By Dean Meredith— Resolved, That the City Council here- by concurs in the action of the Pur- chasing Committee in the award of a contract for furnishing and delivering the following STAGE LIGHTING FIX- TURES AND ACCESSORIES for the Civic Center, 143 W. 4th Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55102. TO: CENTURY STRAND INC. Item Quantity 1 GP/2-03207 border � li276- ghts withroundell colors (Red - Blue -Amber) and color frames. Note: Sample came wither white roundell in- stead of amber .............$ 118.43 2. (9) Only --Century #2457- GP/11120 8" 1000 watt Lekolites 119.33 3. GP/111100 8Ce500- 000 watt Lekolites .................. 122.36 ALTERNATE (5) Only — #1578GP/11100 9986 net ea. . 4. (1) Only—Century #2322- GP/11080-6" 250-750 watt Lekolites .................. 69.08 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 975 ALTERNATE (17) Only—#2321GP/11080- 6" 250-750 watt Lekolites net ea. 63.8( 5. (12) Only—Century #3619- Fresne s. 12" 1000-2000 watt Fresnels. All plugs or all instruments "3 pin" con- nector type...............178 9L 7. (30) Only — 5' Extension Cables, #12 wire —3 con- ductor, each fitted with 20 amp. male and female connector. (3 pin—"pin con- nector") .. 19.7C 8. (30) Only - 50' Extension Cables, #12 wire -3 con- ductor. Each fitted with 20 amp. male and female con- nector. (3 pin -Pin con- nector") ,. 28.15 9. (10) Only - 25' Extension Cables, #6 wire -3 conduc- tor. Each fitted with Stage Plug and Porcelain Re- cepacle 54.40 10. (30) Only -3'-3 wire .... hestos Twofores. Each fit- ted with one 20 a3np. male and two 20 amp. female connectors. (3 pin — "pin connectors")18.75 total amount of contract ..$11,211.96 Terms: Net -30 Days as a result of Formal Bid Number 5264 and the specifications incorporated therein. Century Strand Inc. being the lowest responsible bidder under the specifications and the Corporation Counsel is hereby directed to draft the proper form of contract and obtain the necessary performance and pay- ment bonds. The proper City officials are hereby authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Adopted by the Council December 26, 1972. Approved December 27, 1972. (December 30, 1972) Council File No. 260379—By Leonard W. Levine_ Resolvedthe Council hereby ratifies and approves the action of the Ss int'Paul Board of Appeals and Re- view for the Housing, Building and Fire r Prevention Codes pertaining to apart hereof abynece:c eferenreto and made Case No. 85-72-P; Property, 419 Charles; Appellant, Harvey Manke by Elmer Olson. ys BenoD t lclaStreet;Appllatonlfll Fazone; 91 so a; ANppel ant, B1VIaPlan a Constructlon Co. by Bob Copeland. Adopted by the Council December 26, 1972. Approved December 27, 1972' (December 30, 1972) Council File No. 266380—By Leonard W. Levine— Whereas, The Department of Com- munity Services, Division of Housing and Building Code Enforcementhas requested the City Council to hold a Public hearing to consider the advis- ability and necessity of the correction or wrecking and removal of the fol- lowing described buildings, said struc- tures having been reported to consti- tute a public hazard: Address, 254-60 Grand; Leggal De- scription, W, pt. of Lot 14 & N. pt, of Lot 13, Block 3, Leech's Addition; Type of Structure, 3 Story 12 unit apartment building, type III construction 50' x 78'. Whereas, It appears that the last known record owners of said buildings are as follows: George Blank and Phillip Rosenblum Therefore, Be It Resolved, That a Public hearing be held by and before the Council of the City of Saint Paul n the Council Chamber of the Court House in said city at 10:00 a.m. on Jan- uary 11, 1973 to consider the advisabil- ity and necessity of ordering the correction or wrecking and removal of said structures on the above described property inasmuch as said structures are reported to constitute a hazard to public health, safety and welfare; be it ialBuilding Division Further Resolved, Cde Enforce- ment, on behalf of the City Council, notify by mail the record owners of the address, as gwelll as at 1 interested Persons of record, of the date and time of the hearing. (New) Adopted by the Council December 26, 1972. Approved December 27, 1972. (December 30, 1972) Council File No. 260385—By Leonard W. Levne— wunry-, and the City of Saint Paul, acting by and through its Board of WaterCommissionersand by and through its City Council, leasing a por- tion of the Board's property located in the vicinity of Snelling and Ford Parkway for the purpose of construct- ing an artificial ice arena, approved as to form by the City Attorneyy be and proved eani nds thee proiperalCitty offs ers are hereby authonzed to execute said agreement on behalf of said Board of Water Commissioners, and the execu- tion thereof by said officers is hereby ratified. Adopted by the Council December 27, 1972. Approved December 27, 1972. (December 30, 1972) Council File No, 6036 By Ruby Hunt— Resolved, Tha ur ant to Section 231,02 of the Sant Paul Legislative Code pertaining to Sew 4'1 ice Charges (as amended by Ordinance No. 14662, approved December ) and upon the recommendation of the City Admin- istration, the Councithe City of Saint Paul does hereby establish the amount and basis forer Service Charges to be levied and collected during 976 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL the year 1973. These rates shall apply to all sewer service bills rendered by the City from and after January 1, 1973. These rates shall be as follows: 1) $0.26 per 100 cu. ft. for the 1st 100,000 cu. ft. 0.25 per 100 cu. It. for the next 200,000 cu. ft. 0.23 per 100 cu. ft. for the next 200,000 cu. A. 0.21 per 100 cu. ft. for the next 500,000 cu. ft. 0.19 per 100 cu. ft. for all over 1,000,000 cu. ft. 2) The minimum charges for properties served by sewers during the year 1973 shalL,Dg based upon water meter sizes and in the amounts as follows: Water Meter Size Charge Meter and smaller ..................... $ 3.60 per quarter 1" Meter ................................ $ 6.30 per quarter 1?a" Meter ................................. $ 2.80 per month ljfr," Meter ................................. $$$ 4.40 per month 2" Meter ................................... 10.00 per month 3" Meter ............................... .... 21.00 Per month 4" Meter .......................... .. ....... 52.00 per month 5" Meter ................................... 75.00 Per month 6" Meter ................................... $100.00 per month 8" Meter ....... .. .......... ......... .. .. ... $172.00 per month 10" Meter ................................... $246.00 Per monthT 12" Meter ................................... $340.00 per month All Over 12" Meter $500.00 per month and be it Finally Resolved, That for these properties served by a water meter of the ro ene-nder d byor theCity for 19 3ewer ervice Rate shall be the rate to bee for charged thesametatement property for the remaining quarters. of the year 1973. Adopted by the Council December 22, 1972. Approved December 29, 1972. (December 30, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING 71-M 0526, Ln ork eoye Nol 3,DistrictContract 3t ASSESSMENT Assessable: Council File No. 280382— F. O. 253382—Atlantic St., both sides from Beech St. to Minnehaha Ave. F. O. 253243—E. Fourth St., north side In the matter of the assessment of from Gotzian St. to Atlantic St. benefits, cost and expenses for grading F. O. 253242—E. Fifth St., south side and surfacing with bituminous material from Gotzian St. to Atlantic St. the alley in Block 7, Como Prospect Addition from Cook Avenue to Jessa- siF. O. 2532tzian St., northeast de from40—Go Fremont St. to E. Fourth St. mine Avenue, under Preliminary Order and on the southwest side of Gotzian 231276, approved December 22, 1966, St. from the South property line of Intermediary Order 234668, approved Lot 51, Blk. 21, A. Gotzian's Rearrange - August 15, 1967, Final Order 235463, ap- ment to E. Fourth St. proved October 24, 1967. F. 0. 253176—Conway St., north side A public hearing having been had from Earl St. to Tell St. and on the south side of Conway St. from Earl St. upon the assessment for the above to the west line of Tell St. extended. improvement, and said assessment F. 0.253381—Frank St., east side having been further considered by the from Margaret St. to Beech St. Council, and having been considered F. O. 253178—Margaret St., south side finally satisfactory, be it therefore from Hancock St. to Earl St. Resolved. That the said assessment F. O. 254616—Forest St., both sides be and the same is hereby in all re- from Minnehaha Ave. to Beech St. spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered ratified submitted to the District Ion Assessable: Court of _ the County of Ramsey for F. O. 2533._ tlantic St., both sides confirmation. from Beech St. to Minnehaha Ave. Be It Further Resolved, That the F. O. 253242—E. Filth St., so th side said assessment be and it is hereby from Gotzian St. to Atlantic S�. determined to be payable in 5 equal F O. 253361—Frank St., east', si e ` installments. from Margaret St. to Beech St. File No. 17138-G. F. O. 254816—Forest St., both s' es Adopted by the Council December 27, from Minnehaha Ave. to Beech St. 1972. A public hearinghaving been had Approved December 27, 1972. upon the assessment for the above (December 30, 1972) {mprovein nt, and said assessment having been further considered by the Coune and having been considered RESOLUTION RATIFYING finally satisfactory, be it therefore ASSESSMENT be Resolvd esaid assessment he same is hereby in all e d spets ratified, and the same is hereby Council File No. 280383— istrict Curt ofrdered obe the submitted of Rato meyt for In the matter of the assessment of confirmation. struction or reconstrucan t ons of sidewalks saifor con- d It assessment be Bso and ei is hereby OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 977 determined to be payable in 5 equal iristallments. Adopted by the Council December 27, 1972. Approved December 27, 1972. (December 30, 1972) RESOLUTION RATIFYING ASSESSMENT Council File No. 260384— In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for recon- structing of sidewalks and work inci- dentalthereto: Contract 71-M-0526, District No. 3, Levy No. 4, Assessable: F. O. 253150—Maple St., northeast side from E. Seventh St. to Dellwooa Place and on the east side of Greenbrier St. from Dellwood Place to Margaret St. F. 0.253179—Bates St., both sides from E. Seventh St. to Maury St. F. 0.253147—Eighth St. southeast Si de from Maria Ave. to North St. F. O. 253177—E. Fifth St. north side from Maple St. to Hope St. and on the south side of E. Fifth St. from Maple St. to the east approx., 130 ft. F. 0.253148—Arcade St., both sides from Third St. to Fourth St. F. 0. 252755—Clermont St., both sides from Mound St. to Burns Ave. ._ F. 0.254570—Agate St.,both sides from Case Ave. to Cook Ave. F. 0.254568—Agate St., east side from Magnolia Ave. to Cook Ave. ,. F.0. 254521—Acker St., both sides from Cortland Pl. to Elk St. and Elk St, extended. Non -Assessable: F. O. 253150—Maple St., northeast side from E. Seventh St. to Dellwood Pl. and on the east side of Greenbrier St. from Dellwood Pl. to Margaret St. F. 0.254570—Agate St., both sides A from Case Ave. to Cook ve. F. 0.253148—Arcade St., both sides from Third St. to Fourth St. A public hearing having been had upon the assesment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore Resolved, That the said assessment be and thesame is hereby in all re- spects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. Be It Further Resolved, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in 5 equal installments. Adopted by the Council December 27, 1972. Approved December 27, 1972. (December 30, 1972) OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL ORDINANCES Council File No. 280304—Ordinance No. 15281—By Ruby Hunt— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446. entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation rates of certain city positions and employments;' approved January 23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 6446, approved January 23, 1925, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out of Section V where it appears in Grade 53 under the heading Professional Group, the title Managerial Assistant to the Commissioner of Parks and Recreation and Public Buildings. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval, and publication. Adopted by the Council December 27, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved January 3, 1973. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. (January 6, 1973) Council File No. 260305—Ordinance No. 15282—By Ruby Hunt— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing I he compensation rates of certain city positions and employments," approved January 23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 6448 approved January 23, 1925, amended, be and the same is hereby ther amended by striking out of Section where it ap- pears in Grade 42 unde the heading Clerical Group, the title puty Pur- chasing Agent. SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take a of and be in force thirty days afte its pas- sage, approval, and publicat on. Adopted by the Council December 27, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved January 3, 1973. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. (January 6, 1973) Council File No. 260319—Ordinance No. 15284—By William P. Konopatzki— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation rates of certain city positions and employments;" approved January 23, 1925 as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: 978 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 6446, approved January 23, 1925, as amended, be and thesame is hereby further amended by striking out of Section II, where they appear under the heading Group A, the following lines: "Carpenter ..... ........... 7.00" "Carpenter Foreman— Board of Education ......... 7.51" "Shade Repairman ........... 7.00"; and by substituting in lieu thereof, respectively, the following lines: "Carpenter .................... 7.19" "Carpenter Foreman— Board of Education.: ........ 7.70" "Shade Repairman .......... 7.19". SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, approval and publication, in accordance with Council File No. 256707, approved December 30, 1971, which authorizes these wage rate increases to be retro- active to July 22, 1972; subject to the rules, regulations and provisions of the Federal Economic Stabilization Act, if applicable. Adopted by the Council December 28, 1972, Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved December 29, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. (January 6, 1973) Council File No. 260320—Ordinance No. 15285—By William P. Konopatzki— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation rates of certain city positions and employments," approved January 23, 1925 as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 6446, approved m January 23, 1925, as aended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out of Section II, where they appear under the heading Group A, the following lines: "Plasterer.................... 7.18" "Plasterer's Tende........... 6.54"; and by substituting in lieu thereof, respectively, the following lines: "Plasterer .............. 7.36" "Plasterer's Tender ............ 6.72". SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, approval and publication, in accordance with Council File No. 256707, approved December 10, 1971, which authorizes these wage rate increases to be retro- active to April 29, 1972; subject to the rules, regulations and provisons of the Federal Economic Stabilization Act, if applicable. Adopted by the Council December 28, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved December 29, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. (January 6, 1973) Council File No. 260321—Ordinance No. 15286—By William P. Konopatzki— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation rates of certain city Positions and employments," approved January 23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 6446, approved January 23, 1925, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out of Section II all of the titles and rates which appear under the heading Group B. which reads as fol- lows: "Air Compressor Operator ...$6.12 Backfiller Operator .. 6.78 Curb Machine .................... 6.14 Spreader ..........:...t r— 6.78 ant .. Operator— .ant ... ........... 8.78 Peer .r ........... 6.78 neer para .. .. 6.23 pment Operator.. 6.78 pment Operator— artment .......... 6.78 of Operator ...... 6.78 alter (Hydra )perator) ......... 6.78 a Operator . ..... 6.78 iel Operator ...... 6.97 Operator ........ 6.78 Operator.. .. .. 6.87 inery Operator ... 5.88 (Under 6 tons) .............. 6.23 Roller Engineer 8.43 (6 tons or over) ............ 6.78 Sno-Go Operator ............ 6.78 Sweeper Operator ......... 6.78 Tractor Operator I .........6.23 following: Tractor Operator II ......... 6.78 Tractor Operator II Electrical Inspector .......... (Backhoe) ... I .............. 6.78 Truck Driver ................. 5.88"; and by substituting in lieu thereof, respectively, the following titles and rates: Heating, Piping and "Air Compressor Operator ....$6.33 Gas Burner Inspector ....... Backfiller Operator .......... 7.00 Bituminous Curb Machine Operator..... .. ........ 6.35 Bituminous Spreader Operator ...... .... ..... Heavy Equipment Operator— 7.00 Asphalt Plant... ........... 7.00 Hoisting Engineer ........... 7.00 Mixer Engineer .............. 6.44 Motor Equipment Operator .. 7.00 Motor Equipment Operator— Water Department .. ...... 7.00 Motor Patrol Operator....... 7.00 Paving Breaker (Hydra Hammer Operator) ....... 7.00 Power Clam Operator ........ 7.00 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 979 Power Shovel Operator ... . .. 7.18 Pulvimixer Operator .. .. 7.00 Pumperete Operator .. .. 7.08 Road Machinery Operator ... 5.88 Roller Engineer (Under 6 tons) .............. 6.44 Roller Engineer (6 tons or over) 7.00 Sno-Go O erator 7.00 Sweeper Operator ............7.00 Tractor Operator I .. 6.44 Tractor Operator II ......... 7.00 Tractor Operator II (Backhoe) .. 7.00 Truck Driver ................. 5.88". SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, approval and publication, in accordance with Council File No. 256707, approved .December 10, 1971, which authorizes these wage rate increases to be retro- active to August 5, 1972; sub)'ect to the rules, re ulations and provisions of the Federal Economic Stabilization Act, if applicable. Adopted by the Council December 28, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved December 29, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. (January 6, 1973) Council File No. 260322—Ordinance No. 15287—By William P. Konopatzki— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An administration ordinance fixing the compensation rates of certain city Positions and employments," approved January 23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Saint Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 6446, approved January 23, 1925, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out of Section II all of Group C, which reads as follows: "Building Inspector...........$8.06 Electrical Inspector .......... 8.08 Elevator Inspector8 08 Gas Burner Inspector, * .... : .. 8.08 Heating and Piping Inspector 8.08 ,er Inspector ....... 8.08 nspector ......... 8.08 Inspector .......... 8.08 Inspector ......... B.OB water Department .......... Refrigeration Inspector ..... 8.08 8.08 Senior Building Inspector ... 8.43 S or n9Electrical Inspector .. Sor Mechanical 8.43 Inspector Senior Plumbing Inspector... 8.43 8.43 Sheet Metal Inspector ..... 8.08"; and by substituting in lieu thereof the following: "Building Inspector ...........$8.28 Electrical Inspector .......... 8.28 Elevator Inspector ........... 8.28 Gas Burner Inspector ........ 8.28 Heating and Piping Inspector 8.28 Heating, Piping and Gas Burner Inspector ....... 8.28 Masons Inspector Inspector ....... 8.28 Plumbing Inspector .......... 8.28 Plumbing Inspector— Water Department .......... 8.28 Refrigeration Inspector .. 8.28 Senior Building Inspector ... 8.63 Senior Electrical Inspector .. 8.63 Senior Mechanical Inspector 8.63 Senior Plumbing Inspector .. 8.63 SheeA Metal Inspector ........ 8.28". SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, approval and publication, in accordance with Cougcil File No. 256707, approved December 10, 1971, which authorizes these wage rate increases to be retro- active a Juiy 22,-1972;_.subject to the rules, regulations and provisions of the Federal Economic ,Stabilization Act, if applicable. Adopted by the Council December 28, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Spraika, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved December 29, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. (January 6, 1973) Council File No. 260323—Ordinance No. 15288—By William P. Konopatzki— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation rates of certain city Positions and employments," approved January 23, 1925, as amended. The Council of the City of Satnt Paul Does Ordain: SECTION 1 That Ordinance No. 6446, approved January 23, 1925, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out of Section II, where it appears under the heading Group A, the following line: "Cement Finisher .. .... ..... 6.97"; and by substituting in lieu thereof the following line: "Cement Finisher ............. 7.17". SECTION 2 That said ordinance, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amend- ed by striking out of Section II all of the titles and rates which appear under the heading Group G, which read as follows: "Asphalt Batcherman .. .....$6.16 Asphalt Plant Engineer .. .. 6.16 Asphalt Raker ................ 6.29 As halt Shoveler ............. 5.99 Bridge Crew Leader .......... 6.19 Bridge Laborer ............... 5.99 Building Laborer ...... .... 5.91 Ditch Digger .... .. ........ 5.99 Jac 11 in Operator ........ 6.04 Kettle Fireman ............... 5.99 Labor Crew Leader .......... 6.11 Miner ... ..... .... .. 6.48 Miner—Nater Department ... 6.48 Mortar Mixer ................. 6.04 Public Works Laborer ........ 5.91 Roofer's Helper .. .......... 5.91 Sanitation Laborer 5,91 980 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Sewer Crew Leader .......... 6.19 Sewer Laborer ............... 5.99 Sewer Maintenance Laborer .. 5.99 Sewer Pumping Station 6.08 Operator ................ ... 6.29 Tamper ....................... 6.16 Tunnel Laborer .............. 6.12 Vibrator Operator ............ 5.99 Water Laborer .. ...... .. 5.91 Water Serviceman I .......... 8.04 Water Serviceman II 6.19 (Connections) .............. 6.19 Water Serviceman II (Mains) 6.19 Unskilled Laborer............ 5.91"; and by substituting flieu thereof, re- spectively, the following titles and rates: t batcherman .. ...$6.24 t Plant Engineer ....... 6.24 t Raker ................ 6.38 t Shoveler ............. 6.08 Crew Leader .......... 6.28 Laborer ....:.......... 6.08 ,g Laborer ............. 5,99 Digger ............... 6.06 mmer Operator ........ 6.12 Fireman .. .:......... 6.o8 .,rew Leader ........... 6.19 ....... ....'te'r 6.57 -Water Department ... epart 6.57 Mixer . ........ 6.12 Laborer Works Laborer ........ 5.99 s Helper........... 5.99 ion Laborer........... . Crew Leader .......... 6 6.2828 Laborer .... .. 6.08 Maintenance Laborer .. 6.08 Pumping Station ,._.. ter..................... 6.38 6.25 Laborer .............. 6.21 it Operator ............ 6.08 Laborer ................ 5.99 the same is hereby further amended by striking out of Section II, where they appear under the heading Group A, the following line: "Glazier ........... .. 6.87" and by substituting in lieu thereof the following line: „Glazier ........................ 7.06". SECTION 2 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, approval and publication, in accordance with Council File No. 256707, approved December 10, 1971, which authorizes these wage rate increases to be retro- active to August 5, 1972; subject to the rules, regulations and provisions of the Federal Economic Stabilization Act, if applicable. Adopted by the Council December 28, 1972. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. Nays -0. Approved December 29, 1972. LAWRENCE D. COHEN, Mayor. (January 6, 1973) Couhcil File No. 260325—Ordinance No. 15290—By William P. Konopatzki— An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation rates of certain city positions and employments," Water ServNeman I .......... 6.13 approved January 23, 1925, as amended. Water Serviceman II (Connections) ............... 6.28 The Council of the City of Saint Paul Water Serviceman II (Mains) 6.28 Does Ordain: Unskilled Laborer ............ 5.991. SECTION 3 SECTION 1 This ordinance shall take effect and That Ordinance No. 6446, approved be In force from and after its passage, January 23, 19'25, as amended, be and approval and publication, in accordance the same is hereby further amended by with Council File No. 256707, approved striking out of Section II, where they December 10, 1971, which authortzes appear under the heading Group A, the these wages rate Increases to be retro- following lines: active to July 8, 1972; subject to the "Bricklayer . 7.37" rules, regulations and provisions of the "Stone Mason ...... ... ...... 7.37"; Federal Economic Stabilization Act, if and by substituting in lieu thereof, re- appllcable . spectively, the following lines: Adopted by the Council December 28, "Bricklayer 7.53" 1972• "Stone Mason .................. 7.53". Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, SECTION 2 Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, Mme. President (Butler) -7. This ordinance shall take effect and Nays. _ be in force from and after its passage, Approved December 29, 1972. approval and publication, in accordance LAWRENCE D. COHEN, with Council File No. 256707, approved December 10, 1971, which authorizes Mayor. these wage rate increases to be retro - (January 6, 1973)/ active to July 8, 1972; subject to the rules, regulations and provisions of the Council File No, 280324—Ordinance No: Federal Economic Stabilization Act, if 15289—By William P. Konopatzki— applicable. An' ordinance amending Ordinance Adopted by the Council December 28, No. 6446, entitled: 1972. "An administrative ordinance fixing Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, the compensation rates of certain city Levine, Meredith, Sprafka, Tedesco, positions and employments;' Mme. President (Butler) -7. approved January 23, 1925, as amended. Nays -0 The Council of the City of Saint Paul Approved December 29, 7972. Does Ordain: SECTION LAWRENCE D. COHEN, That Ordinance No. 6446, approved Mayor. January 23, 1925, as amended, be and i (January 6, 1973) OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 981 Council BYFileWilliam Pg-Konopatzki— No, Payroll period following thirty days after its passage, approval, and publica- An,. ordinance amending Ordinance tion; subject to the rules, regulations No. 6446, entitled: and provisions of the Federal Economic "An administrative ordinance fixing Stabilization Act, if applicable. the compensation rates of�certein city Adopted by the Council December 29, positions and employments," 1972. approved January 23, 1925, as amended. Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, The Council of the City of Saint Paul Tedesco, Mr. Vice President (Levine) --4. Does Ordain: Nays -0. V SECTION 1 Approved January 2, 1973. Tha January 23,11925e as amo. ended, be nand LAWRENCE D. COHEN. the same is hereby further amended by Mayor. striking out of Section II, where they (January 6, 1973) appear under the heading Group Ath------ following A. e lines; RESd`l.UTIONS "Kettle Tender -Roofer .. .. 6.70" Roofer ] "Roofer 7.00" Council File No. 260387— "?'oreman ......... ; 7.42"; Butler— and by substituting in lieu thereof, re- Resolved, By the Mayor and Council spectively, the following lines: of the City of Saint Paul, in behalf of "Kettle Tender -Roofer , _ 6,91•, said City and its people, that official "Roofer Fore.. _ ." " 421" cognizance hereby is taken and re - "Roofer Foreman ............ 7.63•' corded of the great and incalculable SECTION 2 benefit to our nation and to the entire This ordinance shall take effect and world from ublic unselfish and devoted career of particularly in ber force from and after its passage, his office President of the United approval and publication, 7n accordance States of America, by Harry S. Truman, with beer 1 File 1 ' 256707, appproved whomai strove for the attainment and December 16, 1971, which authortzes maintenance of world peace and for the these wage rate increases to retroproiatfon of human suffering; the active June 10, 1972; subjectct to thee providing of aid to may parts of rules, regulations and provisions of the Europe is its rebuilding after World Federal Economic Stabilization Act, if War II and assistance to other nations applicable. of the world, which characterized his Adopted by the Council December 28, that the pude of charity toward mankind; 1972. people of the City of Saint Yeas—Councilmen Hunt, Konopatzki, Paul, in common with the people else- Levine, Meredith, Sprat. Tedesco, where n in the he 28th qday ofason of Dec December Mme. President (Butler) -7. 1972, at the age of 88 years, have expe- Nays_0. rienced and will experience a sense of Approved December 29, 1972. loss and deprivation; and solveLAWRENCE D. COHEN' the�Citye of Saint Paulhin Monthe penle witof h Mayor. all other people of the cvylized world, (January 6, 1973) throughout his tenure of said high _�— office of the presidency and since his retirement, during which times said Council File No. 260334—Ordinance No. People of Saint Paul have been honored 15292—By William P. Konopatzki— to visit with him in his ppcampaign ap- pearances An ordinance amending Ordinance all rmeme noted his d unoe iating and No. 6446, entitled: „ unselfish public service; that the peo- "An administrative ordinance fixing ple of the City of Saint Paul, mindful the compensation rates of certain city of the burden of grief which his death Positions and employments," occasioned to his surviving wife, Bess Trumanapproved January 23, 1925, as amended. Truman Daniels, and tis o of ericPmembers The Council of the City of Saint Paul the his sympathy in this shour Does Ordain: of their bereavement; and SECTION 1 Further Resolved, that the Ci y Clerk is hereby authorized ad directed to That Ordinance No. 6446, approved cause a copy of this resolution to be January 23, 1925, as amended, be and prepared and delivered to said Bess the same is hereby -further amended by Truman with all convenient speed, striking out of Section II, where it ap- Adopted by the Council December 28, pears under the heading Special Em- 1972. ployipents, the line Approved December 29, 1972. "Locker Room (January 6, 1973) Attendant .. ...1.50 an hour"; and by substituting in lieu thereof the Council File NO. 260388 — By Ruby following line: Hunt— "Locker Room Whereas, In connection with the addi- Attendant ........... 1.65 an Hour", tion to the Public Safety Repair Shop, it will be necessary to incur certain SECTION 2 preliminary engineering,drafting and This ordinance shall takeeffect and miscellaneous Be It Resolved, That the be in force on the first day of the first City of St. I-aul proceed with the nec- 982 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL essary work at an estimated cost of Council File No. 260392 — By Ruby $19,900.00; and be it Hunt— Further Resolved, That these costs be Whereas, The Commissioner of High- chargged to the Permanent Improvement ways has prepared plans, special„pro- Revolving Fund Code No. 6000, and this visions and specifications for the road - fund to be reimbursed from Capital side development of a part of Trunk Improvement Bond (C.I.B.) Fund No. Highway Number 392 and 390 renum- 9172-001. 1 bered as Trunk Highway Number 94 Adopted by the Council December 28, and 35 E, respectively, within the cor- 1972. porate limits of the City of St. Paul Approved December 29, 1972. from Lexington Avenue to John Ireland (January 6, 1973) Boulevard, and _ Whereas, Said plans are on file in the office of the Department of Highways, Council File No. 260390 — By Ruby Saint Paul, Minnesota, being marked, Hunt— labeled, and identified as S.P. 6280-178 Resolved, That pursuant to Section and —390) & S.P. 6282-104 (94-392), 231.05 of the Saint Paul Legislative Whereas, Said special Code, (as amended by Ordinance No. P provisions are 14662, approved December 1, 1970) per- on file in the office of the Department taming to regulations for the adjusting of Highways, Saint Paul, Minnesota, of sewer service charges, and upon the being marked, labeled and identified as recommendation of the Department of S.P. 6280-178 ch together & S,P, 6e Min - Public Public Works and approval of the esota 2)' which together with the Mtn - Board of Water Commissioners, the n ficat Department w Highways Spe- Council of the City of Saint Paul does dated ioan for Highway Construction, hereby certify that because of partial dated January 1, mis on file in the High - diversion of their total water eonsump_ office of the Commissioner of High tion from the City of Saint Paul's ways, constitute the specifications for Sanitary Sewer System, the below listed said improvement of Trunk Highway firms have justifiable reason for appli- Number 390 and 392 renumbered as cation of an adjustment to their sevler Trunk Highway Number 35E and 94 service charges as levied in accordance respectively, and with Resolution, Council File No. 251415, Whereas, Copies of said plans and approved December 4, 1970, and be it special provisions as so marked, labeled Further Resolved, That a full or par- and identified are also on file in the tial refund of paid sewer service office of the Director of Public Works, charges, based upon these adjustments, and lyhereas, The term "said I shall be refunded from the Sewer pans and Service Fund” and shall be in the fol- special provisions" as hereinafter used lowing amounts: in the body of this resolution shall be Theodore Hamm Co. deemed and intended to mean, refer to, and incorporate the plans and special 720 Payne Ave. 55102 provisions in the foregoing recitals par - Oct. 1972 ... $32,243.13 titularly identified and described; now, Gold Medal Beverage Co. therefore, be it 553 N. Fairview Ave. 55104 Resolved, That said plans and spe- Nov. 1972 ..:.................$ 242.37 cial provisions for the improvement of Whirlpool Corp. Trunk Highway Number 390 and 392 850 Arcade St. 55106 renumbered as Trunk Highway Number July -Nov. 1972 ..............$32,369.90 35E and 94 respectively within the Heine, Inc. limits of the City of St., Paul be and 486 St. Peter St. 55102 hereby are approved, and be it 1972 .........................$ 196.19 Further Resolved, That the elevations $oerner Waldorf Corp. and grades as shown in said plans and 2250 Wabash Ave. 55114 special provisions be and they are here - Oct. -Nov. 1972 ..$ 2,654.99 by approved, and consent is hereby Kellog Square Apartments given to a%it all changes in grade 111 E. Kellogg Blvd. 55101 occasioned by the construction of said Oct. 1972. ..$ 35.48 Trunk Highway Number 390 and 39.2 Coca-Cola Bottling Midwest, Inc. renumbered as Trunk Highway Number 84 S. Wabasha St. 55107 35E and 94 respectively in accordance Nov. 1972 ....................$ 31.39 with said plans and special provisions. Jacob Schmidt Brewing Co. Adopted by the Council December 29, 882 W. Seventh St. 55102 1972. Aug. -Nov. 1972. ...$ 2,760.03 Approved January 2, 1973. Adopted by the Council December 28, (January 6, 1973) 1972. Approved December 29, 1972. - (January 6, 1973) Council File No. 260393—By Leonard W. Levine— Council File No. 260391—By Rosalie L. Resolved, That the Northern States Butler Power Company be given permission to Resolved, That the Council of the City place, construct and thereafter matn- of Saint Paul does hereby concur in tain an underground electric distribu- the actions taken by the Department of tion line across North St. Albans Street. Finance and Management Services in from alley on east side of Street, south establishing a Trust Fund so as to of Ashland to west property line of account for the monies received and St. Albans in accordance with the spent by the City c in accordane with sketch attached hereto. Work to start the Federal Revenue Sharing Act of on or after 1-2-73 and to be completed 1972• on or before 1-15-73. Adopted by the Council December 28, Adopted by the Council December 29, 1972. 1972. Approved December 29, 1972. Approved January 2, 1973. (January 6, 19 73) (January 6, 1973) e L p OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, 1972 983 C Huntl File No. 280394 — By Ruby stockholders are George Awada, John Resolved, That upon recommendation ,Adopted by the wada and Barbara 29, of the Mayor and pursuant to Section 1972. 10.07.4 of the Charter of the City of Approved January 2, 1973. thens sum t$727464 is hfromYtContin- ,Owing onttransferred (January 8, 1973) gent Reserve Activity 0998 to the fol- lowing to pay for replacement of two Council File No. 260397 front-end loaders which were damaged Meredith— — BY Dean beyond repair in the fire at the Municl- Resolved, That Application M 4893 for pal Equipment Garage April 11, 1972. the transfer of On Sale Liquor License Insurance proceeds of $5,000.00 were No. 8030, ex irin January collected and credited to the General p g aTY 31, o S. Fund. issued to Walter G. Awada at me S. No. 0252 Cleaning paved Streets hereby transferred beand Awada, same t 800 $7,274,62 the same address. Adopted by the Council Deceipber 29, Adopted by the Council December 29, 1972. 1972. Approved January 2, 1973. Approved January 2, 1973. (January 6, 1973) (January 6, 1973) Council File No. 280395 — g Council File No. 260398 — By Dean Hunt—Rosalie L. Butler— y Ruby Meredith— Whereas, The City of St*Me Paul during ceivedTeas' to Proper officers re- Whereas. ;972 was billed by the Metropolitan O'Gara Bar and Grill, Inc. at 164 N. ewer Board for a volume of flow Snelling Avenue, holders of On Sale vhich included all surface water enter - ng into the Treatment Plant through ary 31 License3 re of re24beicipirmg Janu- it. P �uPs combined system as well s Reenl..oa ai P Whereas, iiy i.imits and Secreta v-t;ara as Metropolttan Sewer are as f llows: Timoth new officers Act, Chap r 449, 1969 Session Laws President and Treasurer S^O'Gara, provides for adiu<r,,,o.,...._ _. _ _ me City of St. Paul is be- hereb`� aJ* "c'ana, be and the same is ownlF billed for infiltration into sewers Adopted by the Council December 29, owned by Metropolitan Sewer Board, 1972. although the City's flow contribution Approved January 2, 1973. is only a portion of the total Row, and Whereas, The Metropolitan Sewer (January 6, 1973) Board in the past two years has not —�-- made proper adjustment for these Council File No. 260399 Rows, therefore, be it hereby Meredith— — BY Dean Resolved, That the City of St. Paul, Resolved, That licenses applied for by acting through its Mayor, appeal the the persons named on the list attached City's 1972 and previous' years Metro- to this resolution be and the same are Politan Sewer Board Cost Allocations as hereby granted, and the City Clerk is Provided in Section 8, Subdivision 2, instructed to issue such licenses upon th and Subdivision 8 0£ e Metropolitan the payment into the City treasury of Sewer Act, and be it the required fees. Further Resolved, That the Metropoli- Adopted by the Council December 29, tan Sewer Board adopt as adjustments 1972. to the City's volume the estimate cal- Approved January 2, 1973. culated by the City of St. Paul and (Janna 6, continued to use these estimates until (January 1973) more complete data has developed, and —�-- be it Council File No. 260400 — By Dean Finally Resolved, That copies of this Meredith— resolution be sent by the Mayor to all Resolved, That licenses applied for by members of the Metropoittan Sewer the persons named on the list attached Board. to this resolution be and the same are 1972dopted by the Council December 29, instructdgranted, to such CitylicenClerkes is Approved January 2, 1973. the payment into the City treasury of (January 6, 1973) the required fees. Adopted by the Council Deceilber 29, �--- 1972. Council File No. 260396 — By Dean Approved January 2, 1973. Meredith— (January 6, 1973) Whereas, Proper notice has been re- ceived as to a changge of officers in The Council File No. 280401—By Victor J. Harp Inc. at 175 N Western Avenue, Tedesco --u^• holders of On Sale Liquor License No. Whereas, Pursuant to authorization fore, expiring January 31, 1973, there- by law and upon consent of the Coan- fore, of it cil, the Mayor of Resolved, That with- the resignations Riccf to the sitiodesignated- ocn$ ad of HelenbAw daRasaAssistanresident ce-res- ofnd ethepCity of Saint of t ].'mauliuntsilrnsttch dent, the new organization is as fol- lows: George Awada, President; John is selime ected permanent Department Head Awada, Vice -President and . Barbara with the Charter sands Ordinances of Hafiz, Secretary -Treasurer, and the the City of Saint Pa.❑ . e__.__ __ 984 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL to, but in no case longer, than 90 days Avenue, said real property fronting fifty from the date of this resolution, (50) feet on West Hoyt Aventle. Upon NOW, l Theed, That be it payment of said sum, said permittee or Resolved, That said appointment is her successors in interest shall be au - hereby concurred in and in all respects thorized to construct a single connec- approved and ratified; and be it tion to the St. Paul public sewer sys- Further Resolved, That the prior res- tem, as extended in Hoyt Avenue, olutipns of this Council, Council Files expressly subject to all other terms Nos. 258933, 258934 and 258935 are here- and conditions of this Resolution; by in all respects rescinded and re- d. That said permittee or her succes- pealed. sors in interest shall pay, in addition Adopted by the Council'December 29, to all other sums required to be 19A' a. sewer service charge that mayabe Approved January 2, 1973. legally levied against said real property (January 6, 1973) by the City of St. Paul or pby the Village of Falcon Heights; e. That the permission and authority Council File No. 260402—By Robert F. granted herein to make said sewer SPrafkaResolve— strued connection permission ll in and authority for Resolved, That upon ers recommee: said permittee dation of the Mayor, pursuant to Sec- t mmtee or her successors in in - tion 10. 07.4 of the Charter of the Cityterest to make any future sewer can- ion St. Paul there is hereby transferrenection(s) to either the St. Paul public the sum of $15,000.00 from the 1972 sewer system as extended in Hoyt Ave- { Contingent Reserve Activity 0998-410 to nue or to said sewer connection re - Civic Center Expense Activity 0963-261 £erred to herein, without the expressed to be used for the purchase of insur- Written permission of the City re St. ante. Paul; Adopted by the Council December 29, Works t the Departmen t ofs Publi allbe 1972.of St Approved January 2, 1973. given the right to enter upon said (January 6, 1973) premises and inspect said sewer con- nection at any time deemed necessary byg said Department of Public Works; Council File No. 260389 — By Ruby all the necesat sary permittee shall obtain Hunt— y permits from the Vil- lage of Falcon Heights for said sewer j Resolved, That permission and au- connection, bore construction may thority are hereby granted to Dorothy commence; fi E. Neumann, 1493 West Hoyt Avenue, h. That the City Council reserves the Falcon Heights, Minnesota, to connect -right to revoke this permit whenever her homestead at said address and de- the permittee or her successors in in- scribed as Lot 5, Block 7, Northome 2nd terest s in default, or whenever, in j Addition, Ramsey County, Minnesota, said Council's opinion, the public in - with the existing sewer of the City of terest will be served by such revoca- St. Paul in Hoyt Avenue, and be itQ tion; !• Further Resolved, That the Director i. That such hereby authorized con- . of Public Works is hereby authorized nection of said real property with said and directed to issue a permit to Dor- City's public sewer system shall be i othy E. Neumann for the construction, restricted to the drainage for disposal ' operation, and, maintenance of said purposes of sanitary sewage materials sewer connection upon and subject to originating on said real property and the following terms and conditions: that said permittee or her successors a. That the sanitary sewer connection in interest shall at no time permit necessary to connect said premises shall storm water, rain water leaders, ground ; be installed, maintained and operated drainage water, cooling and condenser at the sole expense of the permittee or water from air-conditioning unit, or her successor in interest, and shall be sanitary sewage materials from any j made, in accordance with applicable other sewers or sewer connections to House Drain Sewer Contractor du ! City specifications for said work by a be directed into said sewer connection; 3 ly li- J. That said permittee or her succes- f tensed by the City of St: Paul, with the sors in interest shall agree and under- j approval of the Director of Public take to fully indemnify, hold harmless Works and under his direction in ac- and defend the City of St. Paul, its i cordance with such rules and regula- agent, officers and employees from i tions as he may from time to time pre- any and all damages, claims, losses, P scribe; judgment, suits or expenses arising b. That said permittee shall pay the out of or occasioned by the construc- cost of publication of this Resolution tion, operation and maintenance of said and all subsequent resolutions passed sewer connection with th ppublic sewer in relation to this Resolution; system of the City of S . aul; c. That said permittee or her succes- k. That said permittee or her succes- sors in interest with respect to said sors in interest shall, within thirty (30:) real property shall pay to the City of days from and after the passage of this e St. Paul, before the permit may be. Resolution, file written acceptance uediii issued, the sum of four hundred dollars thereof, specifically agreeing to all the ($400.00), to be credited to the general provisions, terms and conditions here - fund of the City of St. Paul, said sum in, with the City Clerk. being in lieu of special assessment Adopted by the Council December 29, q and taxes, and computed on the basis 1972. of eight dollars ($8.00) per frontage foot Approved January 2, 1973. of said real property on West Hoyt (January 6, 1973) ¢ ROLL NUMBF- »Emmwcxn _ mnx x/cwn/my, ^ CONTENTS NUMBER wvxom ox wxyEoF r/xxr oocUmawr or xEcnux CONTENT,) womnEo OR mx*c or /usr unCoMcwr mIcnorzLMao CITY COUNTY yKm/v:a 'wnmn/�