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MISC COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS_CF-815-192903_08-20-1914_07-21-1959_2SERIAL NO. OF ROLL S .` DEPARTMENT &,4— ROLL IDENTIFICATION SLIP PERMANENT RETENTION DATE TO BE D,L`STROYF.D Limited LI,plITED,RFTEPJTION DATE MICROFILMED��9�®.md /17isce ��a e-dwS' CONTENTS ct'�' eP` b NUMBER OR NAME,.OF FIRST DOCUMENT OF REGULAR CONTENTS NUMBER OR NAME OF LAST DOCUMENT PIICROFILMED ;q SIGNED 7' �7 ✓ �� Operator JOINT CITY'COUNTY MICROFILM. BY Supervisor ion 0171>CerviceBu_ at, of jc v .Efor.. This is �WOOL ._:i ,:ce ordinanoJrendered :.ecescarya.for the ;/roafry .: ion .. peace, neaph and eafety TH, COU:fCIL THE CITY-OF ST. PAUL -0;0 OP.' 11: 2 qr See'tian 1. The following rules ani' rejQat .n so far. ac _01y, shall govern the Civil Service of the City of it. :caul?. _ Nr Rule-1. ... Claosiflc _tion"'. To 'a i Cla82if ieat lop of.. .the Service— TO Civi TOrVIO., ^. City of Sc. Paul, incluAing all offices and plate of* ... ysen i in said City, is W eby Qvided into two also ._.. for in the ,city charter, na ely: the Claasi_ ,,.._- ;. �.wa and he Unclisoificd Service. 1. Se Unclaasified Service shall'comprice: (a) All officerselected; by the people. (h.) All heads of executive departments. (c) A secretary for the yor'and one deputy fcr the head of ach executive Naltnept. (d)' The S4erirten; cnt a::d all teachers, 0:c ;,- ora and principals of h? public eohocLs.. The Classified Service shall include all othcr Office. and all officers- andcbTloy holding planns nwa .Pty __•oz; said.Dervice. It-shall alsq induce all office,. cf czployment which may hereafter be ere .tc - l c..:. _ y e aepted therePro:a See.^,. Me following shall'be beads o_' d ._._.. r_n ,o° w Section 1, nirision 1, Classes Wand a ol this The C_ty Cor pt:rollcr tile Cor v la. ion r of inn .;, the _ .,lo .,^Co.. 'r: :.oncr of P'. bl G. Q. the Con _ ,.:ions r• � 'mias 1 _ .,he Col iB ion?r a �:,d „_on, the - Parke_;t _ 1, .:nds and .Public,,._lei +;. she l.c - .. _ ._ -..., .x .. .. lit .l;the r. ^r; the .. _. .v the Cl..Z. cf the MniviyalyCe t,-yr 10j, v n;. Qou.1C,. .., e:.,._l not L, ..... _ ..rod .. Chi ' i .' t....:. cons too heravy,t 11 & .� r _ .lir -:ol•��.'6; . •1, .. ., l.a ; ,..1 .�_ . C T . 4 C C af•� .1,1.11. C1 1.. ,,.t l.l.... ,, .c l 1; c1, ccook, r L.i ..,.dez in v.1.r:L.., s 1.x'!1., l..11l .. :.t. KOS ilau�'f .1 a:llF; .. r ,.. of C,_. L . n J1 C 77 v! . is _ .. i; v Q r t ' e�7 - tl _ &Kaity it It _ - :010M; Ll M l - gn c_ ` > it AS .9 i` i7r,,,it lowst =i:. M.'.., Lorvice in nont !Door .. AW 011Q,"Unlov Granp `tel .I : , ] � lif,., �, vU'�..o,�c�-li'%� �/,%✓ . � kn.: FcQ2 sorviec in next lcwcr.t- jbB 1 --thn Cnky2 N*Mw '1 C t - 1 n, for a "�k;rvdca Gael jroyp.. OEM f c) t r.W c ;. qt l c J.m onc yamm', service in l 1=T rO117r •,,.�;,� n ,t - . cC-nirc. at ?c'.as,, one 7carrs '. Wr7wrtorcu in rent lower orcur 144.3 in inner Eroup. =00. .. 110,60TICS L_ai1C .ri Positions MinhNO S r .. renui r .fir, ._;1'i. c t, - . . lv, s - for the L.w_ 'l o ._. ire lL- „r-�. . _ direction e :c h- a c oV ,l Co s ., ie r n 0 - T !xwYner of .. ... ... nu'clerk. Group Vii.;! ,•ta your.- norvica in now loner (.)h0quiros at least.two Grade G. nositinns the dutlan c", Ohich rbqajro experAngeability hi,h ... c . ;v rcoynsivilltw for "n Mro e, c. MUNOZ thc,. yC o oS orrowan r - ... - �.:.Gnp (.. ). im-oxceps o - - _ i r r: Of the WHO dapaAwnt, Rule II„ Section 4,_ \e-2%shqu'3 3e changed to 'read as lollorrs: Grade 2 -'Phis grw e ir:cl,ldes- the folio ng n . positions � _ . •.� oto � ,.t; � �, .L� � ;. :utrolraen ( rtes A oup D n �� y -._ e,Y " car. 'clothes �s patroi;�:en Foot Sergeant (Enters Group .A) Police Driver, Chauffeur, Per -Year GroupE .................. ..... . ....., &b0 " D Requires service of at feast one year in .next lower .group.,..... e .. 900 , q C Requires service of at least one year in next lower group.. .... .. 960 " 3 Requires service of at least one year in next lower group. ............. . 1020 " A (For foot sergeants only. 1080 Q • i e c 1; - .., ..... -- _ ., .. .. •, i .. li!.� .C• tel. �A.I.:I.V _.° V: .. � . ....• I rl �..T:: • -.' �C .�-f1 . ;:r u� l..rluc .,_c,:r f i'..t 1 .f .'..f1c 1 :t) i (.!t `a v 1 Cl to edic,.i a chi'"I i by is ^_.d �. 1. lr. ri. •. •11U _i.1 Cil . G `` �'.;i' `h:.�" i - grade 1. Includes po8it-on Of \T,'1,r3G. 3i:;t=.t C.9eLi— iat, cte_,iolor iet, and ?lice 'ZbUlanoe Surgeons, Pe-, year Gr Oup (�. (750. Gxou"g\i:� Requir a ex_oerience c a st one year In next loner group -0000 Group (D.) DSC iliros expe2:ence of :..t east one yea-,.- in -next lo,rar group 250. Group (C Requi"r,.s cxperienee of at least one ye in lowar group 900. GroupRequ =es ex;Serience of 2.t least one - year in lower group . . . . . . 950. G-roup�Ai < Requirea expirl aiice of at least one year in, 10"•;er group lOGO. r- , r"VjV;A2jY AIM! .Je_ -,.t. xe... - 'I .2 it 1. . .tet Gine year's :r 120) ., lCunt x War, ry le _.4c t,. Miar group.— Grade 3. .• c, o which e ; `-1G and 4L1 (= 1,1 qualifications administrative, requ'-r i the W 1:1V01`T 11v c-.. and recognized expert knowledg H.0 G. la division MinOr sponsibility for the :aorh of�or siticns: poenc Uureau. Grade 3 includes the following of School hygiene and m School Physician or Direc'wr School nurses. Per year Grou;1•,(T,) - School curses r �_ 750,00 (K ... Requires s at lea� 9 ri `� eG UU i 8Qiino �, fierce in nex� ] o'„er gr 850.00 - e Deo,QQ 11 {{ t1 ti S p t7 {i ti ti {t li 77 ii :1 is 11 1"1 n 930,00 ti r. 0 a is 11 O 11 ❑ fi tl .'1000-, 00 G — ti li tl .57. If Ii ❑ �i�00,00 Group - S :Gol Pilyr-.icianA=yf a- t Requires at leas t"Ye Ox - 1 2 5.00 perience in 1lower reap ext If ti il, .9 fl 1350.00 •f7 ` I, _ _ t L1 ii is fl t0 ti {I ti ti `tiG o �'� -i7 17 ii if {7 i7” ._.1 Of- ti 17' {7 ti ti ti 17 l 00.00 i7 77 1{ 41 I7 11 it {f 47 16Q0.00 o - _j o f, . Iry i :u�. ... Gds . __ ,. 4'rC17�7 (.'`.) 1 l'>; '. •,:)1 u��7 11 r .,.r.. , 4 a7 C Ct i onc .r..i1c ; 1 for Lit: ,� , l `i 1,'i1 Or 1 Graao 3111C..e G. _ C LG1 1:1 i o - jPnci 1n neo! \r- '_ ,,L'rlf. -o '...rac 1 :.,l3;ireer O 4CT G i Li 1:vI, roup ( ) .. r n 7C'i.1 rC � Ai 1G or-0sca7vice in V o SGTv'ce 1,. rG c 1I), or .� ,.. tir21,)) ,) ' <, 11t111 G i at ,1 .lut cmc. s ct it vi ce 1 i:..r. V 1G :u^r _ _• •,. 1r r....: .,.,� ✓� " (.,) _%Cct 1i;; 1 wst c,C ?lam „ . „ sor rice 11 I,o:{ ,I lc;"L• One; Y- 1`-•-:,o v, v. ., v1CV 1 no:,`u r- 10 E..;CG.' ^ G st ivG, "G rC. 1G .,,:i 11 1j _.mini o 1.1 G 117ttGi o C a C. hcdsrf , ' 'rJT.0 1 Gl it Au -Su(� CLl G tip . i1r GZ�0v.171g j ... _. t0 LIei: ,. .ec;r, U cy ?rellii eet. , (u) , 30')7 ��✓ .-_ ;;-routJ „ ; b00p 1G lg SCC. �..,. CGc, "11111 tCrll CrV`IC '-,os4 ti he f7 rV.._11'G L 1r.1 ma1, e rc� o` ai,t i' Dov;er plants aTO ..ivi�Gd -'1LL...Gse ,1C<L4 p11 ht _.. ir:to she or 'C ill e U ,t�, ^l, p21T1,�1 s 1G bY.e 111 ..,a_..ec,lanie 1 1, . sc c r arc r ,libr",�•;T, ii: er,.:;i sped i e ]:�;� G= lid;..; .lt:; by i oral pl,:lnt. a rmr 1 _ 11 r L- t're r'rnbold 4 f c,cr: a0 . Ll 70: , 1 Oilr on 511,,,'1 cchoolc ra raL c c o� v :.ul'<tirl, of 41 .t7 r0Gr.S or none =e 1u�tbrlum, the Centraal 20lice ec,llpned .r1�n part, the -•U"TiP-2 1lai2t, c SsG6 G1Gc';r�c�7 .lte-r pumpinz pilant'. V d order: -.11 G ,.er i eLtir cr{Vl olons,in� to , r co'r,ti> trolled n ,.e V 1 L u :o ti Othi ^ei1: e ela..si ieQ. Grade 1. ?ositi. Ons the 8Lutios O2 `1`. iCi. 1i1101VC i.t ho care of a plant )f CY"Y ar�er. 1_l ;c aoc�Llor' c11L c,, ofovihleh involvo the care G = nla o cOrCjer. r� dot 1 inc ldco t] n icllc r c lci�r:o: Of ti_iruOrdei olarts. l e Gr9up (D); 40 U 4l or, 1025 Cr) ::eel es at lei 1. months, service ir.'n�,ra to„�L� c}. G6�0 ” u (!1) q, Ili res ati %18v six 1`,10'n' hs? service inL � .group Grado 2. csitibn dlr,;i0e �,P'r_ich_ 1nvclve fn�r` l caro of , a plant c-call,y rider 2d . _u invblvG re )0n0 nilic - 1br it rat1 :{ QtL.1n a .. i _ _tC ;OG 1v Or %, tCfi'j al G nOfiicio .v01v__;.� G ,.>lcie:, roti �G �ihilrc7 for of u G1 aio 2 incluc ti' pcsit_a a 0 ei its i0'- ,�l- L G r .L C .CCOIICl Oi ,Cr r.:n3 t., ill. all pla:,cs not a.l •,w {:i' classified in a lova s � adc. pGroiinfN) 0 a_. ci3 moni7i crvice ire zlc .t lower j.,O 0 A (:)0 a year, Group (�)' .;? 0 a year. „ (j ecus es at lease 'six moi its, service. in ne,;t ?80 " low;T croup.- n .requires at toast G- (�� service in nolovrer ;;r.oup It (%) hecu':ros_ 'at .least 6 riorths service in next lower group. 900 f at least 6 moms „ service in re:t'c lo•+cr groin " (C) iequires at wleast 6 c zths „ service in nex' l ,17er Soup. 1020 -service Ro-quirc's at least 6 mortlis a service jr, eat lcvler group n 11.0 eon res at least 6 service in ne:,t lovrcr group 1200, a r ;i C7 i-iaiolve in dee i or: stork• Grade 2• Po itions c dntie� oair requiring the e-ercicc I of independent Juc'onJOnt .iv1ties' the inspection a c' �u eYvisio c_' opeC 1 hrzwr cige Sf and eorditiors and requiring_ a ,,echniea ` the princ rte; of Basi and ecn tructaoE7�ricr.ceng © , ,.ell as ;,ra lrg; till n the same the �ositrors tl.c dut e of vr7:ieh are sapervisor7�] Chief I:spector-of Street epwrtmert 1Getment y,,,pcctor.,,'Veterira-rian of the icealth'- pa'i. ;r1260 a year. Group ,(C) «1380 " " (B) Grade 3,Positior,s of rrir,eirtil asst tart to the hea- of a department 4 rsir.cinal rancl..t, ereof, the duties of vinich are SuPerviscry; also nositiors the duties of }7hi.eY are supervisory. Grade .3 aineludes the follovii�.g.-nositionss 3uilding 3-nspe$ors, Farst r.;t2r,a`"�Jectrical I� Hector 3xar.,iner;of �C.c�r;�cr at icnsc d `1600 a yr. Ove . GroupISM 1, (r:) '13 . . -_ v JrAility 111=7 vs v r r. too War 01 C _ C t - r _ C to Oak! to Croup t Y All of ronui2q .... ;, . -St not wCOOMUIV wila \ \j VSt six mcmno - s ScrVice lqnct My 100 NOW 1011 ly� kin ..(: .CO- 7"A? Own the "Alus f:to - anne vD1 Lururvivory. VOWS o to at in arcup y leolt Ono in.noyt 1=2 Doi yvar eAq mcrtArwayjoun. thn of in tho 7prArmanca as ,i, nlvr, paperAtmoont c na;- - - - N i j, L. CO2000 oft nost Aonvin2 at 040 Ono y"04 no;, jonar hrnac Cf at law" �n pec_ nal t ._,- _..- as,joc of,' +` h =001, of w6oialinoa Qoc GG , lit: -br_ , ,knit ..1.11 and 00. (1..} tree. ,. - _ .nan'uvl uvC uil avC uq. avC nQ.uK aa.,— 77 w_ tv. cc tr, c;; 1'0r t,.c, c,49dy c,4c_ 1. c .0 SAM :r,.. .., '.L .. �. (r:. Move Pn yarty cc PMAC Wrann,J..vol is re supervinory,a yer etho ,;crnda .r_;. ( CTi i.—swomst.., Grad& I MlWn teoA r. c i hs. [ at the pillac jaQo,hayrono at OGO to _.il:.'. H o Cltl ol: l.t- _or oublic - CU, or .ci "r 01 ai _c or i i 'ii f 1_ n.i' (` ,, . _ . n) n o ' 'c � - ` -.Octcr Of playgroundo,% I, of . p1 olio, ba ..a. �.___ U;=>J.' . .,o ., (J) i ;p 16 r _ Iv . - .. o . A 7. _ CLAS; see. 11. s?illod S a;cr Scrvic ,--P'osii;ions'reoui_"nn ha^G lou, .. - t-raac Or il. Ci ,:,l_arl. or mw.. -dal 0r icchanical s=:ill Or involvi, G.: � m rvisic'r. 02,shin.. ed. Outishl'lcd la bo2ors -n f_,,; included i37, 1r. GlhCr Cl a he lherici 30 of the dntiD, c x ic;. u 0 - . 141;0_ u :iox=vice:. 11 r,c li:iilcx>a fo _ ;filar clharac'cor a reoppnoiuility of v:ork. _.. 1 2osdons the du-cis2 of ".".1ich reeuire a1;llity x=uexude,. cra'wt or ucesul art ; at Lo not necessar'_ly irvo=ve' i:a . ° 4 O-Orciso O7 1^,dC,vDnde, _ jUCLL C�- 1� 1761 'ai6s Vii, the follomr�n. a c "A ndart , 1 _cr laith� , 1,)0r , srlc 1 y �l Call er, uerla � ,er, DO,- j niter, �Tanloros.,,.,.nior ,G�oUY ?Dc 'Co.e;oc �i,au dyes aur0,Mar.. aisle ojCa er C r, Loo n,;.,ire 0- o ,. ator, :�a., v� t �1ol.ary la fire in 11 leb) Beior C � atch.,;ian, ii,Dh: r i. a,7 + s.o , •ooa Grado i. 2OSitions C1 ic-b 1. :1 iCh 're ciuire the O.:o C1S@ of _. in dopend ri a. tlCtC.O, Cl it, G L -C - �l art,rem tai' y __;y:Cl - y iue:l OL-I�1Cal _11but �r:ot C1 l T 1 vlil-^-l; the Sh1'Rervlsi Or, Gf moro thaih .One he! -per Or cis'JaInt- :-15`0 the CJ_ll'G1 P. -GI Tl- G --h are 3u'^e -rvi so'l'e 1nv01 irl(�.-, - a.cccuntanilityvfor the iorhvof a n or�erc;r whs..illed laborers. Grade. ;� i. as-iuC es the follo in �posir.iors arc o is e nc, r i m ax, 61iia 1u s.or� .an, oxe^ 101, 7 -,ria c. i s, o eL� o or n r?c 1 ayi . ' ea e, r -- r c, 1 n` �n fire aerart..o_-;. , _ o i1,:xuaC_ , ori c mow•; ._ iag.e ane.. Si; rl1C`o ll-lal 1r 0,h L' :Lruse 1�a--tGr, �'i i`1,.r 1 Ll i.�i11 ' Cil Uf'ICUr, coo -L,, eleco cel TCG 1Ca.lG and cj—,,ior 1-i , elevator operator" forer:a.; sl,7-alt- plantsorer.', ,: ci_ stables, scre.rna, oP 6,20 U I4boror. s * ; de e rcp,,irox , do -a rc ,,r, ;lumse _ire alaa c ,c_ato , rnaol,inist fc-ren; r ct city repair chola, -o -oattern 2rT. )aver, piano tuner .rd repairer, ,. co l p:cr, can emitter, st.one. crusher oy�erato-r,'tapper, radon raal:ar, wood :rorlce-r. is r 2§11jons the dVtlbp of Which arc almmiswrativa, . .rE(t'111� vr, ��.Cl. -.�. O l .L1 1C v1G and NVOW0,' roapon ibiliui J- the nork Of One; O0_Janns,Or crEvis'of S ili�alcr i.r.s .ed i by for thno &ivision, ai ;o itions cies Gs' . =ro-� of G � �� - �"oich.'reaui e L 1 - -h order G i. WsOiai00. 07:yE Gni rG ri ''O : O r or o -, --a:: , 02z:t:C'�u C 1, _ tGT. �- 1 `E .:CL - �\`'C11C8����£t0Y Q ML41 G,OC.CIGue-rCn. i.. V,'.Olr 1� 6_ G `3,GrcT n Oi Gam. 'Sever'Constl' oti0�1'G 1:E.. '.:'t - .:oii orcmar. ofashoci om _l'0=3, _-TOMMan 0T \$elroi v, �OTEL1<�.i] O:i 't.jpe "Constrwctioi]- . ej J. is G... ,• C. o ;(L_..__„�/� . ... G'1 Olt- J. Vi i)ort:. 9 0 _•., _ c, 1 , _ �1.. : ,_ 1:. e!•c _ice co o 1:. C ; sf,7plawn of 01'107monq 2MUM b - - ori 7o n7 of tmz jumimy in 11 poll Q! it no ZO djaozificd, to tilo to :>ee. 1 c•'rc r., 1 a:7 r...`,:':1... It . c C'2 o G L �J.' 11'`1 Un ..c �; ..._ .• ci o u3 o r wt AM in thQ Mo, .'i arc riividc;i.ar,•., 1 0 l 02, i .. O C s. ...:... 17 i11c: ... C �}__•, v.... _ ` _�...,.C� it7 c IC 01, G CL 0 4 G'G 1 v i, ;-�,vAi :t U) b C t J V . ._t. c i r r r C c; G_ pOsitir;ris vihich are jr, the Cla53if i.ed "'ce at the tii.-E 'Guts o:cdiYance ta:{es`T0 Pct a � 1C.. are not incll?O.eR ir.- ,.13 ClassiiiC�..�_.)Ye� 5,.w_l > 3 -construed as oelon;�lYt,� t0 SllCri C1a33 �T2.C10> =:R :-,.Toll'.: -.Oi this ordinance as the nature O' �'u ' eS a'AR a' .ry att4.C:.8:1 tUsi- t - �,.io ordinancetwo{c'3 c, ~Ct R t.uli:iina . nuv= ° APPZI Cl.T I CATS l_v� Sod. I. Til of nnlications —,Tre Go 'n�osio in cal �. y e:;a aratim shall fix the por od' crithin which application ^rill 'oe -received from persons desirous of tal, such and such period shall in no case be less thin �� `��• The notice thereof` shall be posted in the office o=u date of suc;^. erloc Commissioner and t]ie final d p - nublished it the advertise rert of such e a 1 on: rorovide1, 'r.oviever,that applications for positions in Class p,. Pe -:son " labor service Till be received at any tim•E• ny shall be admitted to examination for any posh or. who ras filed an application for neh position tha t"r:e raricd < 'Ore scribed in the -notice thereof and unonthe form- 01:,, - On blark furnished by the Coaraissiore-r and ^nose a;Plic; t, has not been•bar-_e 1;y -.-he Commissioner for cause under c - the provisions Of :=c:se rules Pcfective algin,ay ba amended nut al a,plicz.tions ana ce Tie-tes sha"l be retained by the Coa:aissior.or. Applicants will be -required to comply with the IcWs arrd,..crdinarees 'n any -'ay-F- eet- ing employment in the positions for yr'r.ich they apply. In the case of applicants forpositions in Class "S" labor _ ` � service�y the application may be filled our .,y a person other than the apalicant and si�Ened with the mar o- the appl 'cart duly vritnessed.•ry ca- _s or notices filed _Tor future e t ,. inat or.s .m,a . ne sole "te ons: year. a _ , • '22 . - . �e "fierce 10 wn�oln i'r o icc shall e ,uali_i.ed VO e� o c y c� L�wtii he t, :e o . theirapnointr:e:,t a.d c ,a1_.ic .pion Mrd all Ac an,cJ st befid a.'�poiiti .off cors - - Pavl dt ging ti:e :c of ihc_'r dcnts of the 0- of St. A that in ex at o ,N or C p10;/:rent; pi OV ided, .^-OCrCVCr, .. ... - „O�OS910i1a1 or : roositior_s or places rep uirinG technical, P- scierti=ic kro�rled e and exne-rionce. or "nanu�.i sltil_ of jived +.r zi s:ous .iiCh .order, this recu •ei:":ent clay '3e :, rJ. action of the City Council or alilicatiot. oy t -'ie sioner and uuon hiz, eO ti cat4 r. .:at t:ne,-good of ,the ry cit;of St. Paul deands ie , 'cino o, an..excep�-o=•. 7 c,:: r. _.. -C r rI ;z a ED cf of tic canco,from the ,1: C .:er v of _V ' : :L SufAclon n" T _ase -n{ G ' L an .1 to loan an cyam nw rMcna."7n the Cang, 01 r:v^C. J• ter_ L `:G..S for nicncw :SBC._ .'C) _ o=C.l or CXpIrMca ;07 Acmand such or _ for tho of tho or sl .. . moval of the atyharA Wn sly service 10 dinmasze� from Wo WIVIC, 00 irlc >, _ ._ for of .1 . .)_. J 1. , Ono unaw t, dircamnis l.L-.... _ -....C'.• ._ , 010 L.:t ana Cwh to of 01"McanIq Val Cu'' MOO DaVant 17 b: 00 0=1morz! nroanct Timm 10 tho two -.n Tin regaloinf qnobicrt is tha L,w �...-., k... i.v_. �... \. ._ MarmAnAl the .v_, t. U. - of the th, •.C.. ow.non„ .L .._i. t no _ i o '' I G raison thorotofore certifiGa fl, o, sui::11 litsh I ae:dis?laeed by mason of such cc rrec:ion ;z'•11 Io<: ;le;lis ra ti ciV t'_'r'1 "o , lifo of an- e1 1: oC c o 7cet - U'ML0 e najeec e ` :ca "c r ence° the Soo. o , . , caldica c shall Ue 0 uirea o give hise.ucaon, crairin, ara a Go nci se vu� :1 of Y_-ic e ei'iencc " with the namos o:' o nor•enpioyei ; dates and s c oscription of the wor'_- De formed. liaacr' the su'o jocc ternad "'pecial S:_bjeoc" ti-'O c -n8_iaato ,shall" �e a�aminad _n stub Matters aS are i::volvC� int 1e <<,tics o t:=2 lse illea anu such subjcet r J inelude Z:, o a position to r . test or ocular e,er. on t �r ion or • Gr pcsition., in bl � '.;i11G:;labor service (0lass ca-rdid-ates may be ami:. ea as to 'cher, race, craft or a c,ul art by a ,-, attic 1 test r,c l - :ed a- t'r_e r�ei he of such )rac--cal �c�cs hail be J Coralissioner _Grier to an-'nat on-, -zi'o ca '6i1at. Bach P t�ei� ht shall be Leaaetea r cm -•enc woight iven to t11e subject termed "Special S o jeer" in sue h, e a : ratio;:. Under the sub feet termed "gid r atioiial", che ewld_aatC _ _ shall �cestei.as to $1^a lbl'rled :.c al;il ty in �p�cle sr; o, Brit::._ ' is a-thoma is ^Susi: Civil `lrii�C'ini:0'f.'o G:^ Z-ny G_^ all Of r:e C,,. (. l t'17.0SAb jec' Get":10(t ��G'�';,° th^u bC coiro a to ita a r ca upon srrea tate of facts ara _ tr ui;ject 0" alf Gi' '_ts ;;cyhu ,,.;ay be acsi�na ed to comrcaiticV,her6 i'c `is 27 tC epw� �c �c Loalt=1100 _ -CT,_,- 1- v ach jOct -PC .,,i V St 11.a iJo Cru^C: =OIa- 1) a .be _ised e C� or SACii '3 ilu �cCt 5"call rot C 00.01 0 -� and h—,!! 10 "-0"" SrEi.� `GO su')jsct teTnCu ':3fecial° S o,,.cz- 1 Co, 7. mac—=l''sical r.' N1o.: — cal:iz L` or. al .nPb czcwl c . • � b J. Cii1C' "Or any pos_tion .o es.. e rc cri_Ci. and1Clie. u Vl Gi A1Ci1 llc'.1Cw1 -i i u i,G U e C6r.Sii G:.. .i1J 1'f. all ' S-nall ho" be a do bC ;-r.c.a - � ZL:r«l aver TMia4T . nc•rraver, .0 �4 fish cu ., ci p ruicai or a- u1 r,:iCot 1r_ e '•t"ion aza .i^,e G rt coi:di;;ior as u b� o� i ,tlC lC-- C.tO iu7 QeCi i:fi sect -_on �. - - csitior. _ fllJca ro eeial Js- ssi 031.Q''2' 7. 7 "C :1 C .. _•, PCi - - r cii-vibles to beJ rdLd Je l _-C'e =er 'oiieJ co:�il-rae „ire — ,, 1- -�,,� - �_, l .. .- -,a za M:���l �. - _ � - i t'. _ .. .__ . I � .- �. a .. I� a a.. i .- ,. _.` ,i ,- �. 1 .. �_ � � � _ ` .1 �, t` d,. .' i :.\ ,.,- h � � - � - ;y.—' I - � 1, _ I. .- / � - �� +.. - � � _ - ,e � .{ _ __ - �. �. _ �.:.' .ea—in ori ;incl entl -1oc c i;:at", rc _c_ n= -J peS itis`.' or 1)jac Ehall,confork to th c ,.o ; J, to plc ino ,ive A thic I hers a scn aple of subject:. 4..d ticei not cw moi:: _ by thcoe rules the Commis over M411 ON -cable t;:crr.oi _ol gy examination at yeast tr._ 1,010 'gra ir t. of svc <:.n e::. i." zicn bs. .iite : riser 1pd pith the Owtrolicy and inae cd to • index, . rical - D vic,C— ° (-.) foT'-�,?csitions in on, and two recal ing ci;:- rii for 411 Du:',1' i�1S rerr:.ri of ano ty-pov.ritinS. yacial.suUjoct. .^oi;,31 c., J:vll u pOh ( ii0 of r. -•l hmo tic "o-oort F! it ut of 1. c fence eif_i_' of w 1 U) 2'OT 7JOti1110i!^ :0'i� :er co'f. .`7re Ci: iCd in (.%•! i;l r-ilc G's?O an yecial subject fit of ., 29 012 11 1 i s ,yj; : L..i ;Ovsl,- - ,cam '.:ions w •rccxure steno w s Leretocre _ovideC. � 4 snoci: l'aub jcct y ne-rior.I " -"J., cam- � - See. 10. ?oliee Sera ice. Mor ; trolrar �u L G- 1 701 r leo special ul:U3CC1Cd t 1;y - O ) tt ( vil_-y r:R1 . w jar St er. G f . { 1 . physlCal R„�y7C Ct1Oil - Eauca i cna� c o r , ana Civil i. ( G0V 0.111',, -M nt. t '( Ariti1mot i0- - ,P 1 r r 0 nc ro_icc PO "t*iee J: . c: re ,less; .Each r p he r.'c �r 4 eco =ro tl e "wil crvzce ono or^ruicti w LL 7ar.. nlet conn -inin recesear it °7o3iice 0� regulatior' 2 1.;071 a;�-T]11C, 8.^nr. °'_��1G1G1n the rc il_C -.1 -f CL C.onir�issi0 'cr 0- t =e ph,, ical c; ;r .1o) .) V --all p - Ily naali - s , 1:_2 Uj1171iC2.'1T�iG G...... _ iw�,6 ..;Pt y, i 'y?J.`; 'OdiOrC 1':.'. LL.i3al e_car. ane _ l aY.c a i a the physl C'a- �.amin".1- -,Gil. Who •_ _ 11'v aid O;.;lrc^.t=011 ny u =C 'Gif.1E oftY:e ..Edieal a�ld 0intea." J' the Comm Cliet for that pur-j7°Sa. J...,R r -- . ,,,all 1]2 ..V a]'u�ef- th11S G. Ga171E :'- Fl£.11 'be ti'_e gradin; on thei suo ject . ror secret service rear policecrivers al:a .. — ..-?:'all :7 G u pr1 or e auilailrs the sli jee ;s . n �. ig ir:zlla est ir_clnacd u0 et•:z!�1r c.t 10i1 itri, :f 8igi. u ii necessary. _ change- e �t p_ razra nh c a�� '62 to r wd \ 't'mmUt'in cam a`of „c t ccs v ce den pol c� cri.=e_s 'And ' olice c' as eLtrs, o i 1 ::5nointre is to ne Dol'_ce force be as`pht olm citip, to the .recti rE- dents of :ale ill, apple c' 1 s o'r_the Po _ Bio of 7 t o_- 'C,C be oueen E azew o C tit y-fiv C, , ✓V �s o fe, not le inc,L i`i l nc 1eiva f o .re i ect) , o c La}us :rin ;u c Ent 1 - ithin the limits belle u_esb_i, n.:d u, b� nes o rac. ply a lified to st:st�i�i the lelbo,.s EL IcL e..j)csareof w 0 orOl,r,.1 as deter:ned by the "Odichl e} 1iner`and pnysic<^.1 e..ami_ e-apo,ii: tee. _: by he Co„, on (Cmi t the rest of this para ;rap3 ) t,f ti.ons , t C": c. i by tO. b; ,he me:ice `t c.;ar,�: eno r ~o' the wrnv=6 to Who OPOVIn' creAt of not OsecaWny -_'rc i'otil-le r. the ,blie MCA, - - WOW y E, iota cahcaule,fcw patrolmen c Might- ve: 01 :ft 105 � 1) l u 5 AID Z9 17ii " 6 5" 235 :, .. _1 ri r \0- o ',-,a I ...t\C /I o 13' i li i :.00 - � .., - l .. c s:11-j - . • �. ', n Ll- - G .Sri- ) Z.4 la �i.c..ti. V G o . G,, 11 .017 a. .... _ tt.._l. .. .:. L..0 �. �a.. Cil,• L 1 Gr:;c tt _ l J.t :_i6 �. - g toot c,u' 1 c_, 15 2. 1 ,,s av t': pZlv .a t i Expericnoo •cc�z.7. 3nb. je ct .JJ I- n.. r ..-l.,i 3r u a n o= ;r d , ado s C- 5 17- (a) er.: ii n onal i7,or_e _cc ' ...:7 Ga'.•-V it '1 i C',C �..T i,YC :: 1'�1O a G'_...�., �.. o t_., v_ — .,.cc G-, c :. ,. _ cr t7).n li:....m i.less wnn, ,..C...;. ..__l G".0 �._o Gho L:va'r ,_C .0c. . o Uc -rom ._., t r C.a i. i:.^...oi: �.. SLI-.0 o.r_cau c. -rson C'.:inll t -.'11,7 O-lblv., .._... y q _ - a0Si 1' S Aa ra" l;i i c_c J provided. to _,c'rson c._ 1 from `" ' romkiou It he has;Woon segarfrom the Skovicz of the Ci-cJ• on Cligible may apept ecrti eation to ._ PbsiGO: _._ y i, „ e . &m ne d and in e a=�.de lower than ��c�.t for �.i_�e__ c :nilax dutics but the same general ei. pi. . SS rviee 4nd c'_ si cc�t ancc of any such lore 'r2.do . 'position shall iiz Dor namertly the ace of the <__r;cirtee therein. rc off' Cer 0-2 ;Lora :,u -C ., 4:, it r_1C--GiG 1 V.hc lbave,, a position to emnlcy:-cr_� ']:7 from :no;.cr31i;ia:,.g_ shall UG e � i ,_"ntly from the D900ion formerly __ol1-L b; him, e_:csp'c a- in Chic rule otherwise -ol oovfcic�i -)-� -�cvided that any such officer Cr _ ai]loye in the discz ti 01c' ..e Co i;issi cner , in si_-r Corti S, u'pan his ec:iec ,�o'r_ ry,'rcvµ1 c= he de-part.:ont or ue nartne ntS concerned, �,.Lly La reinct� oa in any vac:nc/ -= the Z_-ade from. ..,_=cl-, he was sc _ara or his ., ..,� cic_..y and . may Ue place �:. he ?nro _ace _cin c:._.. . -�)r UT.ri ti1Lti til.o �ii�_e-rc "s=L 0"i_iC2r G`_^ v':1 a;yC .^,.c68';T.S J's - (IG ur nich certification to ... hiWiner 1iU -:,iO , G'-- rrperG he shall A; re`i,stc in his _'or.oO .. si' '-cn r..a>el;l may, seniority -_ia such hi rer CLQ Y is CQ':.'ilu. ' ;%t'fi Oltt _OSS of ai>]i1 Gi - . Waivor. _... _. .,C ;S COrtMA. Gl v _ 0J.' thO na �,"::c or appointing officer vithin.. data Of cart ^iQ '_O an& in ease of _a -cc _c,.crt; t,:ci'r ita_,.... .'_ 1_ � i�r�,...... _ � •---•- �� I .;LE}iiisil c 'rn 1:: i 0C, _., . Coln:;ider0 t,!o rG:1,:0;, _ :3110, - ci , do--lral,le to .-r. , t..... - v-�1C: _..,, „� -••U •: v: __ .,.c, ..,,ve its, _J:1 C2rl '.^. —arc- (.u_ �_.ie t. 1'i;P �,__ - C be rC.^,vOTul w1,_°'f`lct cry „UGaction 0.", ti i. CE .ny icror r.it11 i'ivC da",!s froll the e C) G- if u� ,roveiy i nano 0 .... Ci;-„__..�< <.: til. u. ..4i. �,•'Cr i?.. ., '0 �_ :,'1 y--.. _,. „<....�.. ., .._.c J.r'C' CGri?'irilLOiLS 0"_^ OL: all not _ rioci lo:—:Er thr. c'-. ' c' „i:r ::or;,,. i" ...:_.� ' ._tel ,� i—..,�_c�, ,,.:, n;c_ic � ✓-:_ip1 cr. _sir 't ci ;.:all a ycr;d neer •eca _ tt::— t 10' t''C p08ition 'Go C,, ly 1C:d to per o �;l?f;' dl?;i i„., ' 1 ..;. .,.-., UC C'P. Corti, , 'Gi:C D;"nG �. -. 0-1C�� (:;_..! Ci: -"G i- ---�.C_ c ,i _. _ ,.Wil.__ o 1_1 the LOOL to rewin ii lam._ -, •` .. .__ . v(,rl i' �:1� '<"2: Ji . GIG t,_.. to coca ONO= to grant in tho SI in cd;'_ - x,82. ii. to o. 1:0 6=20sicner 1001 Yom ?�O OG tLm: ..,. i ., &04r2 .. ... ., ,& ins r . ornolus a.. _ .. - ` o - z_ 1 i. 1.LV .. , Lii,. YOM= .... 1... ,.,. In MY0 OrO POvfv+.. ... to nn! V.. i....:.:1'. j ...._v_. ,1.,_ a May :•C iL � _ _ :(: CCi .ilL� u.. a � .J) .f:',...1:_Lain I:he.a..a.-ll .....i moi. ..l.c... as �_. ..... ...i; - ..x G._'.._.-., .. .._ ..` OC .. _. . ... :11TH __ f_.. .. _ IV 7::._ .t:. i, a... a. ..... _ v _..x_.. ., a. C. 0 . aArs tho _,.. _ ,..,... of .._..,.... S or ,_..1v.-.. , 02 00M Av—a. . —C•.a.__,, �1�: G'u,. C.. _ �t .• L.J ..� ,.,..a .. _.._ a. ,.'1, 4.: :. L ... __a.__v;' C..._ _G:. CCa:i 1" .._ o ..'�;, _�:C x...'J_C u._ r,.....,..-. n Tacna 7=2101100 ncmitich to AM MY cqo:o; 21011 m Amfm� for Al ins quality and :-.C. 1115 Civil Service bureau nhall +'CC Orifi v _C1i• c� , �..� 1..-: i;' _ C __ at Marliss, dariyod from _ _,o_o ma.a9 Pc__Gt_Ic ally by WHO O o_. 'i... ,•,.i�..: U' )11:;."Coli.a 1.;'i.; ..c aC.. ... ,:15 . -.. :tA 11.,. ... :ion 3r, Rea c E, -.,Darts ani 7:n ._f..�.cf c _._„_.^.ncy, c a_C.c'o_" SnE c ._ luh in cych iC_:r'i,L. nt and L._.,..n w__aal to open at all tivs- to _.. :c.. _ _. of the Civil zarvi3o h-naoa'uf:'Eiccio .x_.. __ __".o efficiency, character and conduct _ccoras of the c;ivi, garvico 'r,„_.,...� rc.nawtiJ2 each. dobar'JI;:nt ....til_ be0!: C.ii to u..,. head of such dopart..t: zt. ,nnao.,.;1 ana conWat recordeC. for him y Tic civil sorviw buf The civil rvice. bureau ._..all _ rva to :..,self ,._ c °i•.e � _::Cv_� o is the following cases, - .. - nUl UVIMSO of more than oQ _.;i-.,._... c, loss X than S.wontL- n 1 1) n—, _..nal average .._u:” any pa_, 'i;'ti'_'-.o" ::ore `';2an or (c) Any "irLinas an subjects involving toot of health and jKQiW ff-.i....... for W7. o___...,_ or ylc,,.q,hrou;v to i,..., Lu:., ;tion.of he a Morn SWOVOM setting forth focts Moh tana to she" nollact br bow3h. _io __P.3 in any o:. the 00..'ioz G . c........ ... _ _'c civil _ .. CC, bl;:... - �.._O K2 0..i,_..0 .?'c J-Ca' ii _o:,.�1.. U�: �._:' C. ,n Y ;'v ...has loan . 1de ana the LMnin _ , ,_ roved by the connimWor fiq 5� i 4� f �A T 4 t� ����k �� � �' y �.�q.'S "�3'aa,, ne '�' S w Ft � � � 'S t t:axx x -' .�: � v � k �,.��w. � � �� � �� � - � was" _ `� '. y � � �l '�n� p�� 4 � } � f� �� r' �, t„ f e G a .��,� ti � : t � ,F n � ,. � i ? � _ 4 .�...,.k "5 ,. 4 :e 'i`icY in tin G laosiMa ..- Va3anoy is illl rosMatcmunt 201vicc Costs, UnVOW; suck C7 Too= 0070 lower w, G?: such lover YuAk Or gra" .,G .,.. -r_c too. or morecl _ _. :.Cu: G.0 41'l Gil: of $L:_.1f.(; 'i1C All G_,. c ,o pacsys U original u.? _ i' L 1 Gig shall _ x - _ti o_c in 0MY101H It W tion. C:.. u these W ..11nd u a.. t� ,. yr.. G1' -.'C_.. ,_i:. UlU._ .�- in �.�., _. Cade or is on lei ve of Cr is MEMO, for vainstato"ant. Vice of Dronotion examination _ll LWICO -I /O � ,Cr to ;4C:. exarl1 .,.G -C he official Of the city and Shull -1:)c Post" in Yho of'"ce cf the Comm"01000 G it wa i'P. :;'-:,. do,artment or b:1'l. eau' L" 1] C'.the onto. �Mch notice EM! tho -I'd on.mination and shall indicate the gra ae or Oust Of "no ol"'I's : :SGP Pr G:lOW Ci"-:'.I:'.i_a::'�1GI: _a_h_ ., �, _. thp WK, ,.icc of „ 1. mmi .i Cnny it, lG-aa'i: three ,:hole Mys b6fore :-'�naticJl. a - 1, -' '{t. -j � i"..1tii.,,, :C..J_1i;.. _ .C'.:lb. �• ... �;0 Lii:l'.: .. �. .. .�G_�� _._ _, {� ) ��c ^c;�i,�.,..a oar:,_ �,�:. c..,,:;;, :;e:._'ie�. i.•� (a); ,i ...._.... .J--. ........ '- ii 50 - e sham ..a , vc_cvi;_' "- -. . ., .. ..._ i-'aC _..,L G 13 ucdo i;;, ��C o._.-.� C,,7 -O;; ','fit, _,._ a;, 1:... Sac. DJ x1 i ze s - •�. _. \ e �C�nicrity 1 ii: .,_.Z�I? : c c:., u; c:_ cni c.: ",J A :. G e_�'i sab 0c' -G ?0 L;11' i; St'Ci_ 1,e v i c 0 il z C0n,t iYi'.13-L,s C'. it C',i � 'D .G.,_ . =a:'v .. C:=f.���� y��;'c r.:,ULyC.,-I 'f,,LA"u_or- y SO: -- —� cC-27 ii _G, __0'. ,„.O l_G"saw..^.I_„'ole In �L._�. :..._�.. .... ..�:1 (.,_ AG If_..._4 `. -r ?y.,_.._�"r�, -i.0 La O - - <. G ` C. Gt u _1C� G..'+ v..<.._ ._ 7G .. ,:� ...£1� .. ", .. COL.,4C ;. -2: :c•:, _ _ C GM C.,J.<..1.. 0. _ _....v y G,,yiG y o it i`� i�--- � �^ � c1 _,.:fir ::-aer , �, c:"• ...a:.. _. -.. . v.. -I'll .,.�1;/...G`�:. C. ,, ,, ii_._. 4'.. ,_.. ;.� as 0c ay, w: MQH RF+I. t f" d 97h n .avv h'i".$V�:*� -Nl t PY z•4 gl j t�' T F (k`+Z�A-'aii x r , zu, to Dcrowdo nct.. c;i _ any v -a__. - Gays, Ihe 9=50sioner MaY inv toy nnch loc, Mow -0701 and DiSN"MY any i c.-__.,.._ oz eu; lcyc it io clw.,c----ed scrvice ajTVAM by Mn ATS _. c: ,_,, f,, his,,,va, ow ajEchurje loom j1p 6eTvicu ;;,, act„ o_ , he tile. c7it1'_ -i.; 0 . _"c -C -:. an=A .-u.. �_ Coi..._l_C.: z „_..C,G_...r,o sufoje,jently cyceific, ho shall raDly v ii;_'Vo ..'_0:?ld ._c, ., :o ch.- L;Ci, not SUfficiontly ODMMU, he a- of 7artioulars,.._, io;l .,h. =_l be A.__v.-o, � saica Y�Ci7 �17iU _lr:u:. o. .i: ;. Ciil t:.- ...10 .-Coil;.^. shall .ve' 5 ay moo of 6=03 eG . _mac.` .,...L __ Can .vvo ....d ,. ._. ba :.iU a.,i'P. :` sb1.`at.u11 he ... u.,, _�/ t: a fall or _.._.,.. Go rainstutins Ohall .;e-Vin writing was sm.11in.cu u_:cn the ace�., the charges Ofn 0=7& and w cop7lanj be filadWith the corztiluts tic 01=6070 or G:�Gnoration. -n and qz-dr of rcnoval on o ,.'��oj in ,,._e cl: .-_ -VAC:. .1t��J .n �.L ,. --tiil ic_J.a '._.lc :.. 1_� i•:. �-,:; ;. ter .,1 �.: o ne scI y _ ywocan,ainZa Wil be taken Q the cn" In "o of rosignation c-- ,, t i_ been r`_l .. with ,.._e O..n_ "Oncr, } c Co?ni is Choi! _.,.,_ tic; tG ::'..G..._ ch r; h l' n be .-aa blic a2v his,:.a— :Gli1 DI&Ija ,:C: 1'i-'f.L :;1. he . ,.. . it iG,^G_. __.. e naao any investigation 10,02 M MAY c 1'ti� v: aoca t. it the ., _, cr falsity of the charLcn arq ,, _111 viae _... .0 i., he i tnkc ._..c__ acticn as in Lis or _:, L:_., t....... h,, ._ r-,d,Cl _j, `hecharges .. u_C _ C; , ThU jO Oka!! be/in w!Piting and phall In served upon the .._cc ...,_._...,1 that t e CiO1•Ge., <._.e .,.._".i'_ a copy lair:.., be X21' a ,._t.. ..._> MS .,,V:..,_ Ofthisu.cc .v_o. upGn the .'.CCU. cd of aicaharje his Cjznh,yZc OF exoneration. :n ct� ,._.)::,._anon, the Civ._- 5ayvinc 50==MiOner it yranarva _ac.._.tom„ the chariso, _:tell of y,ti,inns, - _. gj "_ on Sitax ,_i..sorvinE upon him of .,..,.._icy or 1','On learnino "', Servak aM jefore they are WWI& .. _T.-8 nZy 0 fflcw-� ow ., QT,:v__ w_.. Cjacni_pUd.,.._Vice may in his t__;>G.: t,'Gi Gf iTG -.. 210 _,e r ..__ail .;e taken in the cn2w. 11. oass of resignation a_sc_ c..._ga., havo been filca with the onmniszjaner, the ComnioniOncy 'nal his t ....,_ .cio; ._., to victhnr __c char'la :i be c cc OW ..u_l noT be ..;1n _ is O_:cept thrquZh the Commiuti_G.er. , PGi e oharLOS are filed, a,.. br anlion by the appcintinS GH_Ce_ o:: h..,_-.,_.. action, Upon Liz rwqqnst, tha Commissiorcr 01011 QV6 wc in .__., u_..Ci::,iM o mahc a G(: __.,,,t, impotigavico of tva ..-,.o .. - .. _Wool to t%c ayhintla- - zoo nno offiaor. -Thm zons pwajofurc 21all in Ct wo 02.01ass `._" 7o-,, .... _. _ 0 over of wwwwa ,7G.,_c10 t...c........ 0_c =._.._.. of aoDmDMIA0% or ._ oyaunc IM MICO 1. can M2 E=OWA falISMOT'OTO Onalarez to 1=11ving Moral tU=jMV&q or ,ZanWn aailt� ti=21 or C.111ml al _._ .......__ kc- t_.. C___CC_ or cayloyc shall Dc SUEPCnica .: .OL^. MY jywin3 mcb . p .i N CC. i... Ax C,:' e c. ...,. 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Tt��i.�sol�ed that ll 1l.nafor : t. �. l�nlon UePotu nmi ler:nlnal+. b� �Lt•It ted to this Council by the S[. P:tul it I1n'U. t Compan>-, are :u reptant,. ;bjeet I. the moame:ad,t. `°.,, b ,,SOLVED that the plans for a hew Union It, the tlnched me o andum, and thnt� upon the 'pProvni ei Cor madl tea a submitted to this Council by the St. Paul t ons by ih Lnton Dcp t C pan d»neu vol through dinnn i are acceptable, subject to the modifications exolu[lon, take the official IF flop yI p I - ecessary to give the plane 1e6a1 r ittgehed mem6randum, and that upon the approval ret ana e e .+ •ons by the Union Depot Company, this Council \IOUIFiCATtOPS COU.�TPROPOSED UlCIL TO PLANS SURIILITTOD BY THF '1anC8 and resolution, take the official action -UNION DEPOT COHPANY I caFIRST: in I ... I efromnSof a a -%such plans legal effect and for"vr ata >larltet SL, :there shall be ,conveyednd_ 1 dicatea tothe City. for leve - ' he tpu po s st Ip ort d t t t en aid point there'IFf o t tl C{ It fc t Id so t t t1hf rupees Pthirty tIupp lh bli 1—seI-se marked on the plan.. In order to do this it may be n t tat ,the South .part of Nntr, Sa beat sen Tot 'Seven and a point approximately " (half -wny behveen hlnrlte[. St. and Sb.' r P ter St 1P,.at. any. time the -Depot Company,! --- - - - •wants to .extend Its -Property It. may I.e any part of said easement Or level n reirril.hing 1n lieu thereof, a levee: J' Cooneil or eu.ement of. the same' dimensions re , thn ........... �._.._ 'the Ian it taken, upon lands acquired ,by 1 ItLrther extension:lntu: tete river at ex - - ne^ae o* the Deport -CO-P-"' ;substitution not to afrect the, co tin It •" - lofsaid easement. . - - - 4 NAYS, SECOND: The Council does. of f --SAS vor the vaeatlon- oI the fol! tag treetsand parie'o� (Chestnut St., to -F, Spring. St b -^ tceen:zhe we.t:Ine of Goodrich Ave - produce,, :':' MR. FAR $WORT'H - �southerly and Chestnut St. _ "'Eltn-St. south of SP ring. St. " Sherman St.,.s.uth-:of. Spring St ,�•� Walnut St., eolith of Spring St, - GO - THIRD: The Council does not P o•.� i•the :vacatlon: of Commercials St,. be -1 - bveeaHudson and Plum'St.--+L FOURTH: Tile- Union &P. Co.- �Pinthc !hal or qui requiring the Thian rd St: '/ " viaduct to ltrebuilt west of C m r ll - M�+ (, ciul St.. without :cot to the Ctt a' _ n a grade to be agreed upon lttw i > 'he 'Chief Engineer f the said D pot, + Cpmpan)' na "tbe CommWsloner f PubNc lV�.1c. of .the City of St. Pnul. - - Such viaduct shall -pro Id• far n forty-; four foot oatlwaya be[ sen cu e a d' ' .'six foot tdewnnta(p.as h.,fae YOE GI` .- FIFTH: All sewer extenai quired by the moving of th [ er !" - ' - h nnei and all .exp ae Incurred .ny MR- PR IDENT (POWERS) the l cutting off of sewers shall b b 'noI /� by the Depot -Company: alsoall h ges In water-mai s necessitated by la Improvementthesh It be made at th - �.1 ,xpense f the Depot Company. SIXTH TheFlightshall be retained-+-._ f of thestreets as to. all treeb or Parts of streets to be vacated. to enter 1. uPon the a me. to build ..wcra, lay water .mal etc :'and he Ohl shall wao be reserved for arty public l Ih 1 corporationgranted a. franchise In ilii. City, to use ouch vacated streets - for. the Purpose of laying;- conduits. - i - ----"- " '-`-' - pipes or. such other things underground '1 t may be necessary In orderto serve;: _ the public.. ' `l SEVENTH. .All changes, hnp ove-'`: m.nta u ate strop t either the We - i h ha o Robert St bridges. both, - iri de n e .ry by the propo4e ] tm pro em nt: shall be ads by, the Union ` t .Depot Company at It own e p pea: ' In case the City Phould eleet':t eon - .true! ew.,bHdge, a, brlfl„es In •place of tho Wab-ha. or Robert St. bridges, [hen the Unlan Depot Co®- P:tny shall contribute towards the. cost n[ ,such structures , o structure, what it tV uld be obligedto expand': in t: a the old bridge, had beett'al e, fur the purpose. of such 1.Pto, e-� I—EIGHTH: Ill EIGHTH: The U.T- . Depot Com piny."shall indemnify [he. City ugnlns[' all cosgdamageanlu d expense grow out of •or Brief— from 'changes ofg _ SII. �J IM110 _-A WINN.POWER S. MA11dO IJ• \ -"" Yf�,j/ E ;-N'5 P s�+rt NF!}/� ' .3 . BE IT RESOLVED that the plans for a how Union Depot and terminals, submitted to this -Council by the St. Paul Union Depot Company, are acceptable, subject to the modifications contained in the attached memorandum, end that upon the apprval of such modifications by the Union Depot Company, this Council will, through ordinance and resolution, take the official action necessary to give such plans legal effect and forcer 0-- 191 :4 ...... ----- 1W tl ....... -X NAYS. S. H at be' Ic 'a - AR gh,,R, br,tnnt .,­_,t._� F SWORT MR po_e d 3a7bibccY` ' St, -Out Ee GO Weltat §11'2ha­`-511'1�' �'Or: - ,.T & a KEL tweenFOURTH Nh ' illsariy' shall" of tticcuv viaduct to beoimgt; jjst�, MCC L grade - cla" will b J!tu. he 0,i.f_, d,,theLsald 6p* - C' -p City 'L, ;" '1': P.Mrly" 'i"i' !' a. far a f.rty,, r. between curve, YOE] six foot sidewalk. p All:' ­7 1, O�ma I_! FIFTH: the Vng .1 the rirerl "=Ib� Sea il,­­ by i all -r- Olml-'sle- bd R. PRF -1 DENT (POWERS) M b 11 1. or IL the cutting it Of ewers a a I oll by C the Depot , ompany' SIS 4 AL -1- I a changes In water .. .. nec� sitated by! the " I shall,be made at the: ,sumacc Tmth'.D.bat Company SI.I-TR: The right Shall be rtadned the,City to all streets Or par I - 11 r ate to I v ... ted, to Intel In. I an I to all S.wclal Ni w.t. mains. etc the eight bhI r th r me be jQ A also treser. e ior"any public sery as for I r,, granteda franc - thls Cl y; Co use such vacated street s i. for -the P"'If'Z'"n"'dulta ' pipes "c 'tthings.ndcrunderground yhe necessary In order to Steve, the P 111 Zj All change b,..Impr!W.,: . "It in cit he met" " e, -tl-S�t�. 'i bash or Ro ert bridge orboth, _ad, Sc�,,,:h,.,v by.1h,a pr.p IdM I- rn "'oveo 11 b ad,by, the Union , Tmpot company at Its I— "Pen e. In 111 the I I'd to co Cit' '""d el uct w bridge. or brllIg�5, I� Z �Ia,c If the Nyaballh,,_ or ...crt St. bridges, thco the Union Depot Com i puny- shall contribute word. the.... d cf such new strtle all- Or trUctura at be obliged to '�Xp-n what had be, n 0.' bridge. l.v , ..ch I.P 0 Ib- old ilm t „�. �F �� t �� IODIFICIATIONS PROPOSED BY COUNCILS' TO PLANS SUBMITTED BY THE UNION DEPOT cote NY. _4 If at any time the Depot Company wants to extend its property it ,nay take any part of said easement or levee upon- furnishing in r- 1, lieu thereof, a levee or easement of the same dimensions as the -4 ` land taken, upon lands acquired by further extension into the river at expense of the Depot Company, such eiibstitution not to affect tae continuity of said easement. i .following s rests andparCs o'f`stres s; wes -• •�' Spring St,, retvreen the :'fest line of Goodrich Ave., produced Southerly and Chestnut St. Elm St., south of Spring St. Sherman St., south of Spring St. Walnut St., south of Spring St. THIRD: The Council does not favor the vacation of Commercial St., between Hudson and Plum St. FOURTH: The Union Depot Company shall comply with an ordinances of the City, requiring the Third St. viaduct to be rebuilt, *set of Commercial St., without cost to the City, and on a"grade to be agreed upChief Engineer of the said Depot Company and the Commis - upon between the oner of Public WorkChief of the City of St. Paul. Such viaduct shall si provide for a forty-four foot roadway between curves and 'six foot side- - chalks on each side, FIFTH: Ali sewer extensions required by the moving of the river channel and all,'expenses incurred by the cutting off of ,sewers shall be borne by the Depot Company;, also all changes in water mains' necessitated by the improvement shall be made at the expense of the Depot'Company< SIXTH: THe right shall be retained in the City as to all streets or.parts of streets to be vacated, to enter in upon the same to build saviors, lay water'mains, etc.i, and the right shall also be reserved for any public service corporhtio.n, granted a franchise in this City, to use shch vacated streets for the purpose of ,laying conduits, pipes or such other things underground as may be necessary in order to serve the public. SEVENTH All changes, improvements or, alterations in either the Yfabasha"or Robert Ste bridges, or both, made necessary by the proposed improvement,, shall be made by the Union Depot Company at its own expense. In case the City should elect to construct a new bridge, , or bridges, in place of the `lfabasha or Robert St. 'bridges, 'then the mpatu any- shall contribute towands the cost of such new Union Depot Core, what it would be obliged to expend in case the structures or struc old bridges had been aitored for the purposes of improvement. EIGHTH: The Union Depot Company shall indemnify the City against all cost, damage and expanse -growing but of, or arising from changes of grade and vacations of streets for the purposes of the Union Depot project. VINTH: The right shall be reserved in the City to utilize without compensation, any .streets vacated, as landings for bridges and sites for bridge piers, such use not to unnecessarily interfere with the use of such land for railway purposes. . I ODIFICIATI0T7S PROPOSED BY COUNCIL' TO PLANS SUBLITTED BY THE UNION DEPOT C0171PANY. FIRST: In consideration bf the vacation of Water St., from Jackson St. to Mark et St., there shall be conveyed or dedi- cated to the City for levee and street purposes, a strip of land between said points an the river front, at least thirty feet Bride, so as to connect the upper levee with the proposed public levee marked on the plans. In order to do this it may be necessary to retain the South part of water.St., between Lot Seven and a point approximately half Fay between Market St. and St. Peter St. < { SECOND: The .Council does not favor the vacation of the following streets and parte of streets, est of Chestnut St., to -crit: Spring St., between the %iest line of Goodrich Ave., produced Southerly and Chestnut St. Elm St., south of Spring St. Sherman St., south of Spring St. , !7alnut St., south of Spring St. \ THIRD: The Council does not favor the vacation of Commercial St., between Hudson and Plum St. FOURTH: The Union Depot Company shall comply with an ordinance of the City, requiring the Third St. viaduct to be rebuilt, west of roiel St., Without cost to the City, and on comp ter ee Coume- upon rciween the Chief Engineer of the said Depot Y andtheCormnis upbetoner of Public works of the City of St. Paul. Such viaduct shall si provide for a forty-four foot roadway between curves and six foot side- walks on each side. FIFTH: Ali seder extensions required by the moving of the river channel and,all,expenses incurred by the cutting off of sewers shall be borne^by the Depot Company;,also all changes in water mains necessitated by the improvement shall be made at the expense of the Depot Company. SIXTH: THe right shall be retained in the City as to all streets or parts of streets to be vacated, to enter in upon the same to build severe, lay water mains, etc., and the right shall also be reserved for any public service corporation, granted a franchise in . this City, to use ahch vacated streets for the purpose of laying conduits, pipes or such other things underground as may be necessary in order to serve the public. SEVENTH: All changes, improvements or alterations in either the Ctabasha or Robert St. bridges, or both, made necessary by that its proposed improvement, shall be made by the 'Union Depot Company own expense. In case the City should elect to construct a new bridge, or bridges, in place °of the Wabashe. or Robert St. bridges,. then the Uaion Depot Coripany shallcontributetowande the coat of such new structures or structure, ghat it would be obliged to expend in, case the old oridgee had been altered for the purposes of improvement. °�s,.atSr •` EIGHTH: The. Union Depot Company shall indemnify the City against all cost, damage and expense growing out of or Griming from changes of grade and vacations of streets for the purposes of the Union Depot project. NINTH; The right shall be reserved in the City to utilize compensation, any streets vacated, as landings for bridges and Without `sites for bridge piers, such use not to.unnecessarily interfere with the use of such land for railcray purposes That the City of 9t.Paulthrour;h it" Council herewith offioiall,.� aaogta the plano for a nes°; IInci cor:,:a iloan Union rar+sen:ter Station together 4rith the nnoenogxyriga ", mV-, Te3ra:irnlei snrt trRob:ar� therefor as I'r eventsd tv the St.P:atal l;n.i�n Des c,t Cotr.rany; with the a.ttaoher! coni `i E�tionn, aillf..inatiuru rincr rh,rnfss. It io fr+rt`'c:r ac"reed tt:nt, thc5 Cite C.e1noil 01 the City of St.Pau1 evill rrorppt y oorrmewio any offioin.l Prc!",Araxe that U y he necoannr� `or tre early eorsr.�_,rninent of tho r,ork aaaorainr; to thane Plano. ! F; `'F;t1F18 4Fi l{Qi?ffh 5l�g8c4I3F3 TO PLAWS 6 0a Fad? GoaAm. �x b On acmunt of qua StUaow j)gt%7QQn £ vhgt d J00h Son Strootoo and in ordee to 0011 not the upror Laaom With the PbU110 $4§Q 0 at 84000n Stvit'iet" da @D4'orip of lend mot 2650 than MIrty foot in %714th on the tutor front,, betreera t"00 DtVQQtoa a'blx l be opsovayed or dedAaOtad to MO MY for atnot =a $6'm a purpo6 es; To *10 thlto asap make At zoo6oaa9ary for the city to retain the F3outb€orAy pert or M, ter gtregt c-00t of the lairm on plmo TIUOVe �r�6snoa �zFr cad t€ao �A 111 of the VIVOV la Sn3Aoato4v It Vuy t% sio€aoaaasy to a9xteond rho 1alAMty of the giver to about MOV10 eGt$"tS Oto Tho vacation 02 0tvaoto T-7000 of obotatrut street 0Wa i not be j,;�taut9do Iut At as tunderutood th%t 4?ha.tever Eohmng;o In w$dtli Of tss,'!i9kw as o or ado of trapko on at oto n6v ooaulzAa, bg, or oro a d by Fiat!- Vwxj tra3oto dO 91G'0°Q0LlarY-can LatlpSezt of the now 'Jason tarot Vropot v113 be aarood too he vwaxtaoa Or emmoxosal street b`.3"t1•53on HU600n Ann FZus3 Strt"to not to to graritodo e All af3voS iast£3$aai9Sa 02?aF<41M to 00'00V Out U% a 'r" do ro oeao."I r ' by the obang.1mg> of the river ®Fs(asaa�ol QW-M '46 Qoda by staid at thaor'- panze of the Union Eget Q=, rar*y,. All abanZOD and cat=Wm An nor %'W' ' ha; 3iEt 6ot7 � c sabiall to Mae at the rix, enoo or the Union Dapot *"10Z VMVa In akl 6i@gceta vacated rh ol: V ar An Part® the Clay Oball wotc%'sz tha r3 ,ht to enter An oS upon to %aAd d, orF~aix 0erra?r0 Or lay or rt9P a vate ral and Wi`ero, oba1l aloo UO TOGOVtlQti k;6? � &A y it 18o Baa laa sso soxx t9c�sa opora� in?, r�r. a 2r€� 01100 fr°a ln'" � by Me nubs to taA3ci c9aaosa ran €xtec� Gtro o or r'"t � thereof for tiro purpoao of _ ty t or 0 ox o v orsat cs5t oo &oAa ao 6sx 6othev r.0 =naafi undors.rou a _ pqujj6o ►t An order that they may aiuo €)«xst�i to t�se pu�t1..Qo tib Any Qo mMoo in or aaltoratlom, of althsor tho rlabaoha Stir t ear 3FaffiR0 trbot 'bridecop or botho that are radio sa0006aarY by $Z O PSS c0, be made by tbo Union DorOt COWWW at their "WOU400 Eldaotnl bo City iwldo to build. as POW 'bvldvaa tsb Oltb" 'RoboZt€Ftrget or baa'ba ,,tram or at both paiy tO4, then the Mom Depot Company, oball ooptrl'buto tcorunrd: Ilam Dont of oitbaar 6or tooth now brAdeon M sot. IZ of aGany equal to the amount it would bs v€9 to 6D '� .4 8�i' aFtaaa�An or eltoring saki Wage or brAdpoo The «kt ? or vinduat over &lhlyd 5tre at eiamb be relmlixt In a as ar oatWaOtOM to the a ounoll and tbo %Inion Wpot 8ompuny aha11 contw1buto tova rel' the € est of th::o sat=oture aa, cam of s26MY 4t 30t aqu", to Qho ,000t of vcbatruatan . tobsoh briduo or vlaadUot frOM Ito moterly encs to € QV4,3;Vft aA Gtxeot WILLIAM DANFORTH CIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR 411 HACKNEY BUILDING . ST. PAUL, MINN. eo roa M NI�IP.L MaaoYeMe�s Jan. 18, 1915. City Clerk, St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir• Please prevent the enclosed conununication to the Mayor and Council at the next session in which they consider the proposed Union Depot plans. Yours truly, C�/ZG2y� WILLIAM DANFORTH CIVIL ENGINEFR AND CONTRACTOR - . 411 HACKNEY BUILDING 6T, PAUL. MINN. stn ctlon wonK ED row n,�lPa INPnoYENEnrs - Jan. 18, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and Council, St. Paul, Minnesota. Gentlemen; - I notice there is an agitation for the Council to act -at once and accept the plans as submitted by the Union Depot Company. The Union Depot Company spent more than a year in planning out the improvements to be made in connection with the proposed new depot, and it was proper ,for them to take ample time to provide for their future requirements, but they have only thought of their own interests and it will be a mistake for the Council to take any action or surrender any rights until they have a thorough knowledge of the effect of their action. It looks to the writer that the proper course for the Council is to appoint a Commission of three persons,- one an attorney, one a business man and the other a civil engineer,- all men whose previous experience has made them capable of investigating this question. They should be men able to devote practicallytheir entire time to the question until it is finally disposed_.of;.;.the c_i_ty to pay this Commission and give them enough time to make a thorough investigation. I understand you are now paying over $100.00 per day for an engineer to investigate the water supply, with the object of obtaining a more aesthetic color. Is not our .terminal question of more importance? And has not the punlic such important interests involved that it is your duty to obtain all available information before giving away any of the rights of the city? Yours truly, r u TO THE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL: The objections made by the War Department to the proposed change of harbor lines in connection with the plans for construction of a neer union station are so fundamental that favorable action by the Department seems improbable. In the prosecution of such plans, change of harbor lines is indispensable. The Mayor, City Council and the Depot Company have earnestly tried to secure approval by the War Department, without success. It seems necessary, therefore, that the Depot Com- pany should -prepare neer plans for its station, probably ask- in913for no change of harbor lines. Because the Mayor and every member of the Council have spared no effort in their co-operation with the Depot Company to secure acceptance of the plans with the thought of speedy construction, the Depot Company feels that before ..announcing its intentions, it should first notify you of the change of plan, which the interests of -both the City and the Company now seem to require. You may, therefore, consider the plans for con- struction of a new union station, filed with the City Clerk, withdrawn. Nev., plane, made necessary by the situat-ion, will, it is expected, be prepared and submitted with as much'expe- dition as possible. Because of the interest of the citizens of Saint Paul aril the ......... . public in this enterprise, you are at liberty to give this letter such publicity as you think proper. SAIIIT P dIOAT DEPOT COLiPANY BY PRIXB DANT . Dated Saint Paul,. Minn., November 30, 1915. St. Paul, Minn, January 19th, 1915. To. the Honorable The Hayor and Councilmen of the City of Saint Paul. Gentlemen: - Appreciating the great handiesp,earried by St. Paul by— reason of its cramped, inedequate,Railwey Passenger Traffic Terminal fsoilitieS, its daily papers and its citizens have,,during the past several years, made many efforts to remedy the evil, butit was not until after the depot fire that our oitiaens.eernestly dletermined that the city must have relief without unreasonable delay. With thatobject, in view, a'Committee, in which practically all of our Civio organizations were represented,'was formed, prepared a petition addressed to the.Union Depot Company, wherein certain requests were made and prompt action, was urged. That petition was presentedtothe Union Depot Company over the signature of more than forty-two thousand residents of this city, and sinoe.its presentation our daily papers, the committee and many others who are interested in our oity progress, have worked indefatigably upon the matter until there was put before you a deli- nits tangl ble.plan and proposition from the Depot Company, which # you .noww have under consideration. It is our; deliberate judgment that the propositionas made by the Depot Company is favorable to the City, all that it could reasonably expect or decently request, and we trust that no; persona], ambition, politically, financially or otherwise,,sha11 be permitted to delay or block its acceptance. Te believe this to be one:of the unusual projeots a tremely hazardous to trifle -with for any reason whatever. The facilities offered by the Depot Company are worth over a million dollars per year to the City of St. Paul, and any delay will be a:,charge against it in at least that proportion. We do not event this=_nestion again thrown back into conference with the Depot Company where it must fight its way out age in and get past i the several Railroad ow7nners- 7a dont believe it would get past again for years to come. Wo ask that the result of years of hard labor be recognized by you and that it be not made useless by your official action. .'.'e Bek that this greet improvement he permitted to proceed rithout hindraneag that employment may be given to a large number of St. m'aul's unemployed, re suUmIt that proper harbor facilities are not in the least endangered by the Depot .company plan and that the Yell and other items being discussed are entirely separate and apart from the proposition nor before you. � The Depot Company propositionIssolidly endorsed. There never heretofore has been a proposal before the City that is so jfavorably viewed by all of its citizens. ` "Tith hall knowledge of the plan, and in due appreciation of the resoonsibility, we respectfully and strongly urge its i::.mediste ecoeptande by the City of 33. 'sul. f Very truly yours The Union y dot & iv=r arbor o:nrnitt,�e of Sr.int Paul ".ssocie'% tj�r o ori^ rce. dl(/ji /-+`/[/y` c ' `AJC/// Lxs CITY OF s1r. Plu L COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 3660 Subject__ ........ - .... ... . . ...... . ....... .. ... . .................. . .. .... .......... .............. . .................... . .................... . ............. .......... . ..... . ...... COUNCIL, FILENO...... ..... ........................ ......... . ... . ............... . ......................... .. . ... ....... ........ ......... . . ......... ....... . . ...... . ....... Date U&.soLed, That the P14 I. Inn for a new Depot, and s, submitted st by th, Paul Union Dolmt c,, ny, esolut,onor,theCou .11ag .I,t_ Resolved, That the plans fo4tVAh.eL',y 25th. 1915, pr.pnosing cer- terminals, submitted by �it.ba,modific.tl­ thereto, and the ap i.ceptance f such modifications horse the St. Paul Union De ro �at.tacbbe.dj shall constitutethe agree- ''' the City of I. Paul and solution of, the Council [,.aid St. Y.Ul Union Depot Company in - ference to the said Union Depot pro - adopted January 25th, Jo.t. A . modifications thereto, Adopted by theCouncil Feb.. 6. IDIS. pproved Feb. 1915. and the acceptance eio attached, shall con— ACCEPTANCE. :COTHF, ST. PAUL UNION DE 0 atitute the agreement JdPANy agopt. the re.dificall-Z Paul and said St. Paul numerated the r"'I'th" of the Common Council eding ... 1Y H. with the understanding that the' �l e . Union Depot Company ii t1rule,intent and meaning ther of Is. Union Depot project. Up- the vacattl— of Water, . stated 1. the first -proposed Street modification of the city,: theDepot "' said thirt -foot CITptal 'o u �c will 't It strip 7d.di.. dedicated streetand Ilsvo I I putposem. If the City,conolmles to I-prqv,,,aI.dWstr' " ' I 'I Pa rpoee9. to Water oon street is established and thne e Company ftusfilto In line according to, plan on e n e office of the ,L h city clerk, th.,I,,,an, will pay k - ty I s c st of rip -'a Im I, top. to the harbor line,, The City ,;tp, , ,b 11cl'a vertical wall an Id iMpr.,e an thisrsatter maintain 'd. 0 sald too -waY and clee, r, at the V-0011 of the City, the PotcC-m- Id so, rdIlIg pany win p " . Cl I;pm Y, at any to sold plan. and the t a time atit' expense. lbuild said vertical wall Y-d l" ;and thereafter maintain said :easement [Said work to be done In a manner 'satisfactory: to . the commissioner of 1p.blie works of St. P.ul,..nd the chief, engineer of s aid depot company (b) The fourth modification to mean that the Third Street viaduct and It, uppr,e,Yb; ulltcb y the Depot .=whenL its' . 1but to extend easterly no furthers than if,, necessary to give tm cic.tclearance Ito It track. But, If the City deter- mines to b.114 said viaduct at.a higher !level and therefor It greater Isrgitht the. the ._Lmry� will pa rebuilding said vladnottwolit of Commercial Street, The City to pa, 't I at the cost of cons ruct on and c.nc. east of the wtst line i—ly of , if of '. said City. con G ,-- any. in �ckc It. r I.ou.n fd_�6e- work of rebuilding', vladuct7 18 core me ced. (c) The plans of the terminal build - In and arrangemenht Of tracks show q In general way 1 0 Improvements which the company Intend to male. J be 1, Yeas 1") Coun ilmen (P) Nays The may . .. urged and the Into lot arrangement of the building, rpl I of the Yrs lis, _�Fand the arrangement by the Council 19 May be molifted to suit the y the Council Farn Borth meats is of the public or'of .the coul. I pany" but t hero shall beano change In Goss "' the Iation of the building. (d) The Depot Company Kell on so ,.L�nod'drl: ":Approved— nanees "I't.-enfu,tiorm are adopted and r barber W 6. MC linea bli.h.d substantially ­ Indicated upon t!tl ­nc. and I proceed with he plan., I. L2 �A1�.crl vonlont speed duto ompl.t. the Improve - V06 ��lipr.prat. lit the City Council b� u` Mr. President, wers I "' I -esolution' confirm this understadi"LIT E. PENNINGTON. Tqg, UDD: L - DUSK CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 3660 Subject:-.. ......... .. ............................ ............. ....................... . ............. ; .... . ............ .................... ..... .. ........... ...... .. . . .......... COUNCIL FILE NO..... ..... ............ . . ............... ............................. . . .... ....... . . ..... . ..................... . .......... ....... ... ........ . . .... ............. . ... .... . ......... Date Presented . .... —191 -�'C. P. No. Resor ad,. .1 The I�m, as, Union Depot and t—Iijah, ..bm,tied by the St. Paul Union Depot ComNany. Resolved, band the resolution of.the council adopt That the plans f . Oq.d JnadIry 11.th� 1116,proposing cer- terminals, submitted by if.c'In me fica',.ther.t, and the me etan.. ..I each mod1fications hereto the St. Paul Union Deim,nset llbe,d' =hnallI hconCity itut'e SttITi Pe anag-. .�j solution of the Council [;said St. Union DepotCompany in Ireference'to the sald.Union Depot pro. adopted January 25th, legit.. Adopted by the -c r 1615. n modifications thereto, Approved r p , b. 8�'J"qlsiu ,cb. 6, and the acceptance of! (Feb. 13-1915) 'I ACCEPTANCE., eto*attached, shall con— stitute the agreement CTHE, PAU. UNION DEPOT OMPANYST. acceptsL the modin-ti-n- . Paul and said St. Paul enumerated In the resolution ,of the Common Council adopted January 25. Union Depot Company ill"', with the understanding that the true]It 11 and meaning thereof is: Union Depot project. '(.)go. the Vacation of Watl Street as, stated-. In the first -proposed modification of the: city, the Depot C, Ill I a—P-% w ..... said hi"y.f..t trip to �,(Iedlcatod for both street and —?,e,puI,poscs. If the City, concludes .to min lag: said,strip, for said purposes, to t. -b cl�, d74 a c ---q -o ..It 'P-2 caP— IT; Pan ..IT -pc'2 .lull1.... do, c -TI -.Iq otij, PI -Ml led I -p- ' P.'.n Ina4 IP o.d .1,T ,u.`n,,,io­ -u, us ­IS J� .1 J-4. —Icil -..,I I. -I. jo P—N -11 1- to ul,r (916T -El '9161 '01�qqff PaAoa(ldv '9161 'qp.q-1-all.-1.1 Its D qlAq p.1 11 . Jos..ql .,IT p— Id - i oql Sup u.q 1. ..Id pnnt.'a,'ll 141 Sul pop'.1-d .... c. 14, .1% cqI 2.14— pun III, I. I-- JO -.IT.. .,Alii Uou—T"I Jo aguopt" Ilmn-0 -Ill IWIL 1. J. Su1Plfnff ti Is --n aan00 ." 'o I, —y'aA.1cimspquo 11-0 1 mu III "N -v 11o0 P 7s'9T6I I. Aq-1 J. '..'I 4 --admil plus Joe PN ME -111 1 t. 311clud 1 3-11 -JoqJan,I 0pq—Iu;'JUVQ J.Q1.qI I... p-Imen.- -111 laq, ;J�0,!I%Ou qllM 11 .1ty 2T Idold 114111 Yeas (Il Counfilmen (P) Nays - V Adopted by the Council Farn vorth Goss In favor Kell Approved Me -Against Yoe a Mr. President, wers MAY6'R- ,on. �CITY OF ST. PL COUNCIL' RESOLUTION -GENERAL FORM 3660, Subject: ... . .............. . .............. ....... ........... L ............. ... ............... .. ........................ .. .. .. .... . . ........... . COUNCIL La No ......... . .... ..... . .. ..... ...................... . . ....... ............ . ...... ... ................ . ...... ............ ............. ........ . ....... Date Presented...... . ..... -191 . ..... Ty wt. - Resolved,That the plans for a new 'Union Depot and terminals, submitted by the St. Paul Union Depot Company, and the resolution of the Council adopted January 25th, 1915, proposing certain modifications'thereto, and the acceptance of such modifications hereto attached, shall con- stitute the agreement between the City of St. Paul and said St. Paul Union Depot Company in reference to the said Union Deport project. -W I ­q, 916T II-ITIV 3- I'D 08 7U0WhAOJdWI PPS, "a ao np pqBu[vaq 4 7 a, �ilj, -q J 10s,U EZ 8L98ES san 41 G.O P- -11N,11 IV tl Il -0113,U- GO', P_ Il ­qv"01 Ito J. so- U0 Gu al 3a 3AIV J0 pa I11 --S 1..4. Iqo I-A J. --IT Ui 31 J la ql..s -1 U1.4, IG rge lvqurgn"uDU. anoadwl 04, to .lnlvu ;, q ,, G .,'T -, DG.T TO 1IUGwGAnJdwT PPG Oil I Pu . I pP of .S4a 4U1 ­ Gil V.d.. W. 1? Din U.,111 'WAVE 1236`0il, JO To wo.., aagwuva .,*uno Gill u1:..N' v. "*liG.J. 0 01 Fill MIT Gill GO[- p.q oilt J tilqrid, IT, JVIIZ gnlmlr 8 09T 691 -1 palea 0111 liTtIl PUV 8­14BUI �01- X -U qll�l ,�.01'..iditV 4­1­po,�j IT, G I lou Yeas f") Coun ilmen I,) Nays Adopted by the Councill__�, 19 Farn orth n i1r n C Goss Infavor Kelle Approved I Me I 'lamy Against yoe I _A01 Mr. President, vers MAYOR FORM CA -2 I r i n ACCEPTANCE. THE ST.PAUL UNION DEPOT C011PANY accepts the modifications enumeratod in the resolution of the Common Council adopted January 25, 1915, with the understanding that the true intent and meaning f a thereof is: the Nater Street as stated in the (a) Upon vacation of first proposed modification of the city, the Depot Company will cause said thirty-foot strip to be dedicated for both street and levee purposes. If the City concludes to improve said strip for said purposes, as soon as the new harbor line adjacent to Nater Street is established and the Company fills,to said line accord- ing to plane on file in the office of the city clerk, the Compal vrill pay 'to. the City the cost of rip -rapping the slope to the bar- ' bar lin®.. -_'lhe-City to build a vertical wall and grade, othsrvise improve and thereafter maintain said road -wap and levee. Or, at the election of the City, the Depot Company will rip -rap said slope according to said plans and the City may, at any time there- after, at its ovn expense, build said vertical wall and improve and . 4 thereafter maintain said easement. Said work to be done in a man - nor satisfactory to the commissioner of public works of St.Paul, and the chief engineer of said depot company: shorn upon the map and plat hereto attached, to which reference is hereby made for greater cortainty. The plan contemplates full . compliance with, the, Act of.ths`Congress; and an'enlarged lovse•,l upon, the north bank of the river, it is proposed,.ahall be under, the control of said municipality, as ie mors £ally shocm upon-' said map. IN MTNESS IMMOF, .the said.Ci+y of..Saint-Paul has caused thsss:.presouta.to l be'executed by ite ayor and, City CTedc iu that behalf duly authorized and an impression o£ its corporate seal to .be hereunto affixed this: r,,,_ day of January,, 1915. CITY',OF SAINT, kUL .' Signed, sealed and delivered' BY IN PRESENCE OF ItS Hayor Its City:Clerk. i3 C9r�3.1 � � t STATE OF, -MINNESOTA,' } (s s COUNTY OF M.ISEY e } €3 �1-136 day ,of January, 1915, before me 'personally came C7i.nmeaers and John I. Faricy, to me personally known,, Mho being by: =a auly sworn, 'do depose and say each for himself that 711nn Po-_ s the tdayor and John I. Faricy is the City Clerk of said Ca-�y - of : Saint Pau1p and the. seal affixed to the foregoing' insr.� is the corporate seal of ,said City and that the foregoingrs rument was signed and sealed in behalf o£ ' said corporation by a Lkiority of the City Council and the said Winn Powers and 3ol-=2 Parity did, acknowledge said instrument to be the free ac - a dead of. said corporation. Notary Public, Ramsey County, Minn. my commission expire© BC IT,BLSCL�IED,'Byahe,;City Council •oftho'Cty •oY A. Saint Paul, in lwful meeting duly aesembled,,that the plans and plate eh6wing proposed harbor lines and dlvsrsion of the channel of the Mississippi River !et Saint Paul, Minnesota, are hereby' ratified and adopted. By'approprato instrument,: the Mayor and City Clerk of the .Cityare authorizeCto Oic, are and, make known unto the, Secretary'of 4iar:and the -`Chief of` 'Urequest of said dity,that, Engineers:of.thenited States the such plans: lie by them duly •approved and that ,said change of harbor linos and diversion of ehannel may be made, as more Particularly referred to an Act of the Congress untitled An Act making appropriation for the.construction, repair and ` preservation of,certain,works on:rivors.:and harbors and for, othor purposes", approved February. 27, 1511. l i To the City Council: Gentlemen: 1I present to the Council this morning, the first 1` and only official communication received from the tar Department, since the Union Depot project was first acted upon by this body. The 'facts,relative to the Union Depot project, so far as the City is concerned, are few and definite. The War Department named''a Board;of Engineers totakeun the matter with the City Council, after the Council and the union DepotrCompany had agreed upon and entered into'a contract as to what the plans would be. Through this specially appointed Board the City was obliged, to act. .This Board, officially named by the Government; came to St. Paul, held a hearing, heard considerable discussion, had every opportunity to:"ask questions and to advise'the City Council as to shat things the Government would require,. and was given the plane which the members of that Board; deemed sufficient: pers reported the nes�spad that the plans presented:by the Later, ; City, ttheune the Board of Engineers had been rejected by the War came to the City, from the Board Department. No word of any kind; of Engineers, and'after'waiting many weeks, the `Mayor wired' Col. Townsend, asking, him whether it vas possible fon the City to have information -on the action which ;had been taken rtment the War Department. , Col. Townsend replied that the War Depar report was in such sham that it would be of.little use, to the City,offieials, and said he would, in due time call another meeting of the Board and request additional information of the City, if such were necessary. The Board did hold a second meeting and revised the,plans,wi.thout reporting to the .City authorities`, and sent such revised plans to washington. At the time these, revised plans were made by the=Board of Engineers, that Board alone knew what requirements had been demanded by the war. Depart- ment..'The only ;,communication Yrom this Board of Engineers, touching now on either of these, reports, is this communication, which.1 esO vresent:to the Council, and which reached the pCayor's Office, on August 19th, at five o'clock. This is the only report ever made to. the Council, by the,Board through which the City was obliged to conduct its negotiations. Col: Potter was gracious slough to, issue a statement, admitting that the action taken. the 'City Council was taken at the suggestion and uoon the advice of the Board of Engineers. Now, after waiting all these weeks„ we find that'the advice given by 'the Board especially named=by the Government to conduct negotiations with the, City, was not what it should have been. The City Council was not only obliged to accept the advice of these_ experts, but had the natural right to relp on his Board when it had been appoint ween fbr`the very purpose o> making proper eommunica- tion -possible between the City and the' lar Department., In view of all that has happened, it appears to me that the City should, make no further arrangements for negotiating through the Board of Engineers until we have, in cooperation with the Union Depot Company, which is:a party to the contract, made every possible effort to 'comply with all the suggestions contained in,the memoranda now just submitted by Col. Townsend. When 'have taken the steps seen to be necessary, we can then comply with the request of Col. Tovms. to the Board whsend, that a third meeting of the Board be called, ;and present pI'ich,will.be adequate; such plans as'might have an been presented long ago had the official Board informed us as to the extent to which the war Department expected us to go. Winn Powers, uayor. OFFICE OF THE DIVISION ENGINEER, _ WESTERN DIVISION', CORPS OF ENGINEERS, U. S. ARMY, ROOM ... CUSTOM HOUSE. ST. Cauls, Mo., Aug. 18, 1915. The Mayor, City of St. Paul. Dear sir ; The Board of Engineer Officers which was convened to consider the proposed changes of harbor lines at St. Paul submitted a. report recom- mending approval of the plans submitted by the city. The Board has been in receipt of enquiries from the office of the Chief of Engineers as to the reasons Which led to its conclusions which it has answered to the best of its ability. It is now in receipt of a memorandum from the Chief of Engineers, a copy of which is enclosed, stating specifically his ob- jections to the city plans. As by the provisions of law the Board can merely act on plans pre- sented by the city you are requested to submit to the Board revised plans and specifications such as will remove the criticisms of the�dhief of Engineers.. The Board will be reconvened when you inform me that they are ready for consideration. very respectfully, 1 inclosure, Colonel, Corps of Engineers. copy of memo. copy. DCK/ofj August 13, 1915, Memoranda In the matter of the proposed change of harbor lines and reversion of the channel of the Mississippi River at and near St, Paul, Minn, a o This is a special condition which is authorized by a spacial haw, and it must be made and carried out in exact accordance with the law. It is very different from the original establishment of harbor lines or the 'authorization of the construction of bridges or other structures affect- ing navigable waters. This law authorizes the Secretary of War to permit such changes of the harbor lines and diversion of the channels of the Mississippi River at St. Paul as may be necessary to provide for the im- provement of navigation, for suitable levees, for transportation termi- nals, and for landing places for shipping in the city. This is what the law says, and the permit must be issued in conformity with its require- ments and subject to the limitations which they impose. The changes and diversions must be shown by plans and plate, to be prepared by the City of St. Paul, and filed with and approved by the Secr+etary,,.p;.War and the Chief of Engineers, and the condition is finally imposed that the levees I�! and landing.places for shipping shall forever remain in the ownership or control of the municipality unless otherwise authorized by Congress. These are the conditions under which the, permit may issue, and unless it can be made apparent thatthe changes -proposed will'tend to the accom- plishment of these ends, then the repartment has no right to authorize it. The first thinglis that the changes must be necessary to provide for the improvement of navigation. It is not sufficient that it still leaves the river in a navigable condition, or that it doesn't make conditions materially worse than they are at present ; but it must actually in some way be necessary to provide for the real improvement. It must also pro- vide for suitable levees, and it is proper.here to define what is meant by "levees", since the levee: referred to here is a very different levee from that referred to on the lower part of the river. There, a levee m 1 page 2. COPY. means an embankment designed to protect the country from overflow ; here, it has come to be a suitable landing place on the bank of the river where vessels may receive and discharge their cargoes. Usually it is a gentle sloping bank, paved with stone, and the slope is flat enough so that wagon and drays can go down near to the steamboat and receive or deliver freight - at the end of the stage plank. In common usage, however, it has come to be a place where the river boats receive and discharge their cargoes, and it may be arranged and equipped in any way for the convenient accomplish- ment of this object. Transportation termnals naturally means a place where one foam of transportation may end and another form begin. A railroad station is a transportation terminal for all freight received by wagon and delivered to the railroad trains or the reverse. In the same Way,,the place where the mode of trsnaportation is changed from water to land - whether the land route is a railroad or wagon road is immaterial - and with the name of transportation terminal is carried the idea of such necessary and proper appliances and accessories as may be necessary for the prompt handling and safe storage of the commodity transferred. Landing places for shipping might mean about the same as a water terminal, or it might mean also places for vessels to be moored while waiting orders. In the case of the plans of a bridge across a navigable waterway the interests of the United States are usually limited to the protection and preservation of the right of navigation. it is therefore concerned with the location of the bridge in plan with the width and lo- cation of the navigable spans, and with the height of the bridge if it is a.fixed one, and the nature and dimensions of the draw if it is a mov- able one ; also with such accessories in the way of guiding cribs, sheer booms, et -c, as may be requisite and proper to assist vessels in safely passing the structure. As to the bridge itself, the United States is not so much concerned. It is assumed that the builders can take proper ad- vice in regard to its design and its suitability as a means for crossing the river. ::bile the Department would probably not recommend the appro- 2 . COPY. page 3. val of the plans of a bridge which were manifestly deficient in these'. matters, it would not and does not in ordinary cases give special study But this st. Paul case is a very different matter. The plans to them.} ought to show how navigation is benefitted or improved ; just what kind of levees are to be constructed, and how they land themselves to the uses of transportation ; in short, that they are suitable. The nature and character and extent of the transportation ter&nals should also be shown. This is not limited to the water terminals, but should include the land approaches. The plans should also show the landing places for shipping in the city •, how they are equipped, and how they are to be made useful.( All these things ought to be definitely known and intelli- gently passed upon by the Chief of Engineers and secretary of rar) It will manifestly be impossible, therefore, to show all of the necessary plans on three or four tracings. The plans should be more in the nature of detedled plane and specifications, in order that the Depart- ment may have fail knowledge of them and be able to say later on whether they have been complied with or not. For example, in the present plans it is indicated in a general way that the left bank of the river is to be advanced far out into the stream. This is'^to be accomplished by filling with material pumped from the bed and the opposite bank)of the stream Only a very few sections are offered, so that a very imperfect and in- complete knowledge is available to the Department of what it is really proposed to do.; The sections, in my opinion should not be more than 250 feet apart over the entire length of the river to be affected, and they should extend as far up the bank asmit is necessary to show all of the things affected by the proposed change, things which were enumerated at the beginning of these memexandao, and wherever in addition a change in the character of the new bed or banks. of the stream occurs, a special section should be made and the exact nature of the change indicated.` It is apparently proposed, for a long distance on the river, to make a new bank of sand, which is to be pumped in in layers of thicknesses varying from 3 to 5 feet and give it a slope towards the river of 45 de® - 3 - fl COPY Page 4. greese, and to protect it by a sort of revetment made of small stone and straw. The revetment has no strength or rigidity in itself and simply lays upon the natural slope of wet sand which is very much less than a slope of one on one. There seems to be but ';little reasonto suppose that this will maintain itself, and it is much more evident that if it does maintain itself it will be a very unsatisfactory bank for a river. A slope of one on one is too steep for a person to climb up and down in safety ; vessels and small boats will therefore be denied the natural right which they have of landing at the bank of the river. if anybody falls overboard he would probably drown for he could hardly climb up such a steep slope as this. The slope, however, would probably give way when the river fell rap- idly after saturating the sand behind the rock, and the whole bank with whatever was on top of it would slide down into the channel. The slope, in my judgement, should be reducedso that it would not be steeper than one on three, and we would be willing, in order to accomplish this, that the bottom width oil the river should be narrowed somewhat, but not that the entire addition to the base of the slope shouldlbe taken from the river. a Further up on the+section at Sibley Street it appears that thereis a vertical wall, about ten feet high, extending along the place which is described as the Levee ; above that there is a slope of something like one on eight extending up to a level of a few feet above high water ; then there is a level place and then a subway, socalled. This is the provision made, apparently, for the landing place proposed. There seems 5 to be about 900 feet;of frontage of this character. .A light -draft river boat, well loaded, coining up to this wall at low water would find that it extended about seven or eight feet above its main deck, is e., it would come nearly up to the boiler deck. There apparently would be nowayof getting any freight off or onto the boat. when they did get the freight off, if theysucceeded in accomplishing it, it would be on a slope too steep to be handled with convenience and safety. 4 - Copy. page 5. There are no warehouses indicated ; there are no power cranes ; there are no railroad tracks. There is nothing, apparently, but a ten- nel fourteen and a fraction feet high; presumably wide enough for a dray to go through. At high water a light draft boat might bground and be split in two when the river fell. I don't think that this shows a plan which can be said to be beneficial to navigation. Elsewhere along the river, notably at section B B, there is a verti- cal wall some twenty-one feet above the level of low water, with a'thirty- foot roadway above it. No relation is shown between this roadway and the river in the way of getting any freight up on it or down frpm it, or of UP getting it away after it is/there. On section D D, there is apparently a berm about fifty feet wide just at the level '.of low water, and above that there is a slope of about. one on one about twenty-two feet high, and above that another berm about one hundred and twenty feet wide in the horizontal, and above that a ver- tical Wall about twelve feet high ; then above that the railroad freight yard. Certainly there is no intention to facilitate the exchange of freight between boats and trains along here. If it had been planned to constitute a series of obstacles to keep the boats and trains apart, it could not have been better devised. This, I think, is enough in the way of suggestion to indicate what will be required in the way of plans. Drawings alone are insufficient. A full description on the nature of specifications must be prepared to make the whole intelligible. The Board has spoken of the municipality of St. Paul as a coordinate branch of the Government, i. e., as coordinate with the United States Goverment. The Chief of Engineers does not hold this view in regard to it. The city of St. Paul is subordinate to the State of Minnesota and the State of Minnesota in matters touching the nav- igable rivers is distinctly subordinate to the United States. In grant- ing a permit of this character it is proper that the United States should have the power without question to enforce its completion, and that with- in a reasonable, proper and agreed upon length of time. It might be for 5 - COPY. page 6. the interests of certain persons or corporations toIfill up a portion of the vississippi River in front of the city of St. Paul, but it might not be for these interests to do all of the widening necessary to leave the river in a better navigable condition than it now is ; fpr the city being a subordinate Government might perhaps be stopped by injunction from ex- cavating the land on the right bank, or it might be restrained from rais- ing the money necessary to complete the project ; or it might simply-de- aline implyde- cline to carry it out.and the Government would be left then in the posi- tion where it would have to resort to the courts with a doubtful case in order to secure the completion of the project, and save the interests of navigation. It is manifest therefore that a good bond is proper and necessary. The question of the reservation for the benefit of the public of the proposed levees and landing placep.,for shipping requires that the ownership -shall remain in the control of the municipality. In order to be assured in regard to this the plans should set forth the ownership of each tract and parcel of land bordering on the river, and they should, as far as practicable, show what this land is used for and what uses can be made of it under the law by its riparian owners. Finally, it must be understood that the City of St. Paul makes these plans and not the Govern- ment. Any proposition to do, now or hereafter, whatever may be required of the city can not be considered or approved. It would not be proper to enter upon this thing unless it is clearly known and understood what is going to be done, how it is going to be done, and how the resulting util- ities are going to be used. I am of the opinion that the most potent reason for making the pro- posed changes in the harbor lines, and the channel location of the river. at St. Paul will not be found in the desire to improve the navigability of the river, or in the desire to provide terminals for river business but the real desire comes from those who wish to obtain a site at.the minimum expense for a large union depot. .This is a eery commendable and worthy object, and:the plans can be better understood and more sa'tissac- torily drawn if the real moving principle is known and recognized. The 6 - O®PY. page 7. desire for the union depot and for additional yard room and better track facilities is very thinly veiled under the cover of the desire to improve navigation. DAN C. KINGMAN. Chief of Engineers, U. S. Army. COPY August 16, 1915. a -- ---/-- 2nd:./f`fT'_..191.'... �^�•M� .. ._... MAYOR..:. 3rd _....... / ......... ..........191._ T Attest: (� JOHN 1. FAIIICY Date Published:...L.....191". .Mr'resident, Powers City Clerk. . C. F. No. 3571—Ordinance No. 3281— BY Winn Powers— Ordinance approving Plana for he.,;. of Harbor Lines and Diversion of Channel. St. Paul, Minn. The Cound of the City of St. Pau d Ft f SECTION 1. hvl.h,. C,Th plans and, Pints 11191d, with Clerk Jan U h' Proposed Pr see harbor lines and diversion of the channel of the Ailselssippi river Paul, Minnesota, are hereby rati. MSt. adoBy a trament. thepted. Mayor andpCpi t ClerkIn- oprIate of the City are authorized: In the name of. the City and In Its behalf, to deel... and make known unto the Secretary of War and the Chief of Engl nee B - of the United States the request of said City that such plan, and' plats' - of 'r,',`p"ctIvv which shall .H I'. I ed I.their office.) be by them duly approved and that .said change of harbor linea and diversion ., channel may be ads Be more particularly referred to In an Act of Congnsa,entitled "An Act making appropriation for the construction, re - Pair and preservation of certain works on rivers and harbor., and for other Purposes," approved February "'1911. BY Id instrument it may. be ­rt,tcd ands, declared b.,the City of St. P.:uI, that thenew and enlarged levee ands landingPlace for shipping, indicated upon eold Plate, shall remain under the ownership or control of ..aid ..nlc. Ipallty. . 1n 8 said Act of the Congress more partlea larly Provided. SECTION 2. Thle ordinance shalleffect. take th Irtyday' aft" its adoption, ap- proal nd old t jn. Fv inalaAdopti. !Ial'b,o the Council Feb. 123. 1915. Yeas—M—r Farnsworth. Gos­ Keller, Nash, it, ldc Pres ent (powers) Nays -0. Approvpti Feb. 24, 1916. WINN POWERS, Attest: L FARTCY, Mayor. .JOHN 1. City Clerk, (Fab:. 27.1915) CITY CF SAINT PAUL O_H. O'N GILL os JOHN P. KYLE JOHN'A. BURNS . WI LLIAM J.GIBERSON T HOS.W.M,MEEKIN February 8th, 1915. To the Council,. Gentlemen: - I herewith transmit for your consideration an ordinance approving plans for change of harbor lines and .diversion of channel of the Mississippi River. This ordinance was drafted by Mr. Seymour, attorney for the Union Depot Company, and submitted to me with the suggestion that I make such alterations as I might deem necessary or expedient. As the ordinance came in this morning, I have not taken the time to go over the same together with the act of Congress authorizing the harbor changes, but have forwarded the ordinance for your immediate consideration in order to save time. If at any time before the passage of the_ordinance,,.it develops that changes are necessary, they can be made without hindering the pro- grese of the ordinance. Yours trnCoP01r?at1,?0n`C`cu"!.W 1 An ordinance fixing the net maximum price that the St. Paul Gas 'Light Company may charge. on and after January 1st, 1916,_ for gas furnished to the City of St. Paul and its inhabitants, at Eighty-five Cents (850) per.thousand cubic feet,, and repealing Ordinance No. 3215, approved May 20th, 1914, relating to rates for gas, and providing for the settlement of,litigation between the City of St. Paul and the St. Paul Gas Light Company. , THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That the maximum net price which may be charged by the St.. Paul Gas Light Company on and after January 1st, 1916, for gas furnished,to the. City of St. Paul and its inhabitants shall not. exceed Eighty-five Cents (850) per thousand cubic feet, provided that for the purpose of insuring prompt payment of the bills therefor, there may be at all times added an additional Twenty Cents (200) per thousand cubic feet to such current net price, and the said St. Paul Gas'-Light Company shall be, entitled to charge a minimum of Twenty-five Cents (250) per month, all as provided in Section 8 of Ordinance No. 2424, as 'amended by Ordinance No. 2,993, approved July 14th, 1911. Section 2. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to prohibit the St. Paul Gas Light. Company from establishing and offer- ing to such consumers as desire to accept the same, rates less then said maximum rate, based upon the so-called step-rate or quantity discount system, and no sates put in effect hereunder shall apply to existing city contracts. Section 3. All ordinances and parts of ordinances inconsist ent herewith are hereby repealed;-and Ordinance No. 3215, passed by the Assembly and Board of Aldermen of the City of St. Paul on the 20th day of May, 1914, and approved by the.Mayor of said City, an, ordinance providing for a maximum net price for gas furnished by the St. Paul Gas Light Company of not to exceed Eighty-five Cents (850) per thousand cubic feet from and after its passage and publication;~;, be and the same is hereby repealed, and the Clerk of said City is>- hereby directed to refrain from publishing the same. • C. F . 3881— dinahcc No. 3390 A, Ice` thnt the St* tlPnul `GascLlght- company may 'hnige. on and after tonunry 1st, 191G, for: gas fu,.Whed - hnbltC t "at Eighty five Cental <B6c) . per it, ,odea lnance uNoI.. P 2 5, apprct. and oved. In Il y 20th. 1414. rel tin to :ra, es -Fur Kf IOn ttlgnilo v elt vKeen tho settlementcity of St S8Ct10II 4. The Corp Ptiu1 and the St. Paulo Gas Light'ity Of -St. Paul c, u nn d Th co n11i -f the city of st. Paul�pulatl0n with is hereby authorized and direq d °•dein: "SECTION 1. ich That the maxi brotle`S[riPaulce lGas thB dismissal, the St. Paul Gas Light Compan may s] tb�Comp Company -or gas,n a d. ",d'1. the city C oe`Bt Paul and Its Inhabit nts shall nor' ding in the without costs to either party, e iced Eluhty fly cent (3 th " thousand cubic feet, ltovided-that. T thenttP Of 'the bill sns�,1otrofor�r them runt P • United States District Court fr „o at ai imea waded , n addii i l,1880ta, 1n which, i� Teen q• Cents. 12()11 Per tl rd c - feet to such, rent C p Ic and the the said St. Paul Gas Light Go id St. sPaul cGns Light -0 mn Pv ah u1 g Teres i a cents�i �) 1>mlm nim uli` the City Of Prodded In Section 8 of Ordlnance• St. Paul and others are defend 1 °• 2424, as amended by . 191 nee ho 11v88 the 1188 2993. approved .July 1{th,19x1. SECTION l. tion of the validity of said a N°thine herein cmitnlnel shall be'91a and t0 cenatruep'to prohibit: the SL Paul Gus, �7 Light Company from est:{bllshlnK and ottering to Itch con L solesasthauro td' to stipulate in said action for t accept the elm°, a barge of the q mnximnm:- rat ..based upon. the so called step- `a or quantity Ellacount OFion with the system,:anI no rates. put in effect he V bond given by the Ste Paul Gad; rider shall apPIY to extst(ng city con tracts. SECTION 3. temporary injunction granted i til o}Qthances and parte of or d111; t rnces troonand Or lnnnherawoe No.)te3216 Section 5. This 0rdi2 nlaerme the ethesemblCity of st au°°f:and be in force tit 20th day Y Df¢Y. x914. and aP - p owed .Uy the syor oP said City, 0.n ^,t1 not -b8 thirty days after its passage ' ordinance for�sas Y rntehed byfor a athe SL 46.L p¢nllul Gns Light Comport, ('c) nortiheu ; ten (10) da , ce cl Light flys cents (95c) Per O published nor be _of any force nd cable foot from and and rthe s me . -- nge and 'Publientan, cele cl )} iseheLeby' aii•ected Loire[ refrain Light Company after the passage and approval-, from Pub1h,hing the .s¢me. ' SECTION 4an agreement, . shall have filed with the Clerk The Corporation Counael ithe cit. nP St.,Pnul is herebyt directed to enter into auahomrzed and etlPulatlo with the St. Paul Gns Light -Company ounsel of said approved as to form and exeouti and its attorneys for the diamissal, withoutcosts to either P the United action now pending States District Court 1 r ho nlatri°` bt Company shall City, by the terms of whaid s ich the uusssi gattc "vn npl ieh plaint tt, Paul, the City of St.'P&u1 and others are do- Pendants, which.': action lnvoly a the bind itself to establish and pu ancc nt., oft le Isis ane Lois; niiuce 1st, 1916,. f mid" of n.tl.n for th ancellatloraud sand Cubic feet• a net maximum rate Of Eighty �fi st `Pa l On L ghi cd mP nr i ygone n w with the temporary lnxun ion. € ;'...ted l said taus Ditants, and to for gas furnished to the :City oitants, Thus o din—Oce shall n6 ke efP t rind 2 1 In. To thl U• d y after it page- the terms set dismiss said suit against the C rid pnbu ion b fo cel() ette t. i "fished ne oP a Y s wfi In ten (10) day. aft r the; t. p ala e andLight gl PPI-() t the ah lth h S e forth in Section 4 hereof. } 9ted vr[tl theCier] L th C.dP of St- .._ Paul. -I' agreement aper r d 11" and xecuti by the Co poration 8 0"n ou 1 of said Clty, by the torma of hie] the said St'Paul G%stsablish and - P y hall blvd itc 1P to Yeas �V, CoJnCilm pet maximum lateiIt. Offset on-'lf DlShtysiive Cent UPn� ;: � �///•/t / d/ (g5c).p r 1-11`10 housand cubic feat for g>idI FarnSWOr Pu niched tb t1 p Clty t 9L 'Phul and' Com, suit smiss 6afnst tho Cants ity and nd oits9Off cers on - J 191Section; 1915 _,.......... �/oss t� Final nidopttontbyi toncll iLa ch �...... 1st Reading_.......... 19Y {(eller 1z xgls " le s D\I Lr 11• N¢ h w'oTtoe g GMr: ' K ll r, .... _... _. 2iid ' ' .. ....... MCC oI] r esicte t (rowers) 7. MAYOR N¢ys 0 ADP• ed \I rch 13. 1916. NINN POKERS ....191%' -Al.yr, t: �/ ,/yoe, A'esc JOH 1. PARK City Clerk. JOHN 1. FARICY, �7 (-Iareh 20-1915),, City Clerk. Date Published Z., . ".-.-..'1911 At. President, Power..-- 0q1 a i ...t 4 03R]Pinen.. 9]1ow ' } al. R77n43m f i Id u9 1Rad Qll9 lap V r L �4] aA19 642 04 s1 Il Ou '21010 43 NO3� k i r I. f f• IF lanoael d; P �n]ll fr 1 i ,iuR o wn 247 d oo{] sE4 mn[ 7E 9uoPaao uaa0. swa Wald auE1n { °3 PI R. ou P n of zni 3°b Piau EO 604 (- f `'Ii tt �iS. ouq63P '(EO GL2TP4Ta341)p?Rgi4 I d Q1 00 0.1 00'14OI 2udi w F t uti0u. IUl SOoui a4llasaP �aaa43 1 l { LLI aqE 39E9710w Pins Odil P t i t anQ pq o] Paw}El0 s{ 612 Pl 00 ZTs 'I o] 9ullun0wn 1o3a1sae I -1 d43 a ui. P1Rn aola sn4 PUB 1 I P s 4 PUE0 a sn11l A1 PV'uo nioeauu6}t 7o a7u35 041EMS e xE7 Inlaua9 Pied IuoOs as ea8E933 -qa3 7o..,rnP PEZ ,a o 432 np y0ns 9i Blne ,.lo3 pu a9n9]1ow paEs 6u0{iipuoo 3043 3. 7unnsand 'ssaPun - u 9d: uo 's 9n97103Q b0. 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The Corpoati>�:",; �f the City of St. Paul is hereby authorized and directed to enter into a stipulation with the St. Paul Gas Light Company and its attorneys for the dismissal, without costs to either party, of the action now pending in the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota, in which the said St. Paul Gas Light Company is plaintiff; and the City of 'St. Paul and others are defendants, which action involves the ques- tion of thevalidity of said Ordinaaice of May 20th, 1914, and to stipulate in said action for the cancellation and discharge of the bond given by the St. Paul Gas Light Company in connection with the temporary injunction granted ..in said cause. Section 5, This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage and publication, but shall _not be published nor be of any force or effect unless within ten (10) dap, after the passa;e and approval thereof the St. Paul Gas Light Company shall have filed with the Clerk of the City of St. Paul an agreement, approved as to form and execution by the Corporation Counsel of said City, by the terms of which the said St. Paul.Gas Light Company shell bind itself to establish and put into effect on January 1st, 1916, a net maximum rate of Eighty-five Cents•(85¢) per thousand cubic feet - of St. Paul and its inhabitants, and to for gas furnished to the City dismiss said suit against the City and•its officers on the terms set forth in Section 4 hereof. _ Final Ado do , / } 1815 P �, I GK. -. Yeas (d) C/0jncilmen (d) Nays by the Counc{ a' - Farnsworth r�.... tY ..191 Coss In favor Aper la Reading-, - / r „/ Keller Ft : / ....0 Against ...._ .... 19 .. Qom., ` ?Ild ... ... McColl a ��,,�, .. MAYOR Attest: 3rd ...191.. Yoerg JOHN I. FARICY, ' City Clerk. Date Published +0''`'--`... -- . 1915-- -"•" President, Powers j BUTLER & MITCHELL ATTORNEYS AT LAW ENDICOTT BUILDING HOK SAINT PAUL liarch 16, 1915. hr. John I. Faricy, Clerk of the City of St. Paul, Court House, St. Paul, idinn. Dear Sir: - Your letter of the 13th to the St. Paul Gas Light Company, relating to Ordinance No. 3390 relating to the settlement of the gas rate controversy, has been referred to us. We hand you herewith acceptance of this ordinance, duly executed by the Gas Company and approved by the Corpora- tion Counsel. Will you please file this document and issue to us a certified copy of it so that vie may have a proper record of its having been filed? Yours truly, ` a In accordance with the provisions of Ordinance 90.3390 March 12., 1915, of the City of St.Paul, passeVand approved March 13, 1915, en titled,."An Ordinance fixing the net maximum price that.the St. Paul Gas Light Company may charge on and after January 1, 1916, for gas furnished to the City of St.Paul and its inhabi- tants at eighty-five cents (851) Per thousand cubic feet, and repealing Ordinance 9o. 3215, approved May 20, 1914, relating to rates for gas and providing for the settlement of litigation , between the city of St.Paul and the St. Paul Gan Light Company" the said St. Paul Gas Light company binds itself and agrees to establish and put into effe,ot on January.l. 1916, a net maximum rate of eighty-five cents (85�) per thousand (1,000) cubic feet for gas furnished to the City of St.Paul audits inhabitants, ji snd to dismiss the action now pending in the United States 1 District Court for the District of lgnnesota,,in which the said j St. Paul Gas Light Company is plaintiff, and the City of St.Panl and others are defendants, ,on the terms 's et forth in.Seetion 4 of said Ordinance 90. 3390. IN WIMSS m=EOI', the St.Paul Gas Light Company has caused these presents to be subscribed &nd its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed this 15th;day of March,.1915. ST. "RAUL GAS LIGHT COMPANY, By n f ice- es d9n Secretary.and T=eas _ � a �Itt�P� ��M�P,S Itf ,c�TIIPXtYM, his#rir# of �linnrsn#tt, ss. Third atuieiau. I, CH.3RLES L. SPENCER, Clerk of the United States District Court for the District of .Minnesota, do hereby certify that. I have carefully compared — the copy , attached to this certificate, with its original, which is in Irby custody as sneh Clerk, and that �- he said copy is a. fzdl, true and eorrect transcript, from such original andd of the Whole thereof and of the endorsements thereon. 5ju l0+rotunvug 911trenf, I have -hereunto. set mJ official signature as the Clerk oforesaid and affixed the seal of said Court at St. PaUla in the Third Division of said District this , 3rd day of Augusta J. D., 1t114. . CHARLES_ L. SPENCER, Clerk. By_--� Deputy Clerk. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA, THIRD DIVISION. St. Paul Gas Light Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, ' 1 IN EQUITY. V13. No. 15. City of St. Paul, John I. Farioy and Re- a corporation, vieer publishing Company, Defendanto. WRIT OF TEMPORARY INJUNCTION. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AIMICA, aul,in the State of Minnesota, J01111 To the City of 5t. PING9 GREET Faricy and Review Publishing Company, a Minnesota corporation, AREAS, in -the above entitled.cause pending in the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota, Third Division, in e on an order was made and entered in said Cols t in said eauoe in the equity, it j 3rd day of August, A. D. 1914, directing that a temporary gr he defendants said City of St' Paul' tion issue restraining and enjoining t , from doing certain said Sohn I. Farlcy and said Review Publishing Company acts in said order set forth;of St. Paul, NOV, THEREFORE,, I KNOV1 YE, that the said City the said John I. Fary and the said Review Publishing Company are hereby ic until the final determination of said cause or restrained and enjoined, said Court, from -publishing or enforcing the further order of a certain ordinance passed on the 20th day of i.eYe 1914, by the Assembly and Board ` aul and approved by the VaYor of Aldermen of said City of St. Pof said City, the not maximum Price that the St. Paul_ entitled: "An Ordinance fixing City of St. Paul and Gas Light Company may charge for gas furnished to the t five oenta (85�i Per thousand cubic feet." its inhabitants at Eigh Y' the pains and Penalties which may Hereof fail not, under a 44 s ppyy0(�'L1ii;?:rri'�� t)yt'gy$`d`>a (yiJ3fIT14D 113x':' TV;G OT UXA Ito Paul Gas IriCU 0 0rspany'a e corporation, vn Anna! (lity Of Sato-43na7o L, Ga LIOf'SUan, RyyBF'R.ial"ND10+ ORKIR Land 3�. pVie:t Ratblitahing Compaany, 31fi'.�'i:YtGL�an fir£'! a Upon the verified bill of acxraplaixnt and ai'f'idaVito Vi ed Axa the above muco and upon the sooards, Mos and proovedingo SOLD 'IT' G ORD i'sFd? leo that the VMS= above named Am caanne before Q;h1a Q vu t at the procural 0ourk Mae in the City caT In Lyne state of on the d of — . t OWN in tact 7-- �..� noon o tOMpOrMY fxnjuanOtioan ahould Bno% be Issued pending the And hotiri n; of AS o znbm� _e n, taixn9xng, the defendants dram c auping to be pub hed and 's"3'om publishing and 111M in any urananor rawleinng, to becone eglective or op€arantivo, and A= ennf=iang a certain undid nanace pa used by the common council of the City of :3t. Paul and approved by its Mayor on way 20th, 1€14, being the ordincancer fix.. Ina the not waxlvwa 'pri€sp that the Ut¢ p€aul Gau Light oompa, m y calf rho for eau furnished to the city of ,.fit. Paul and its 3a bnbf.� tanto at eighty-fiva (bar) Sento per thoasano cubic feet. Owns fss i:'1JPi')`.iwnp that pending the hourine of the napp3.icscat�au Asx: the plaintiff for ca temporary inajunotion, r ld until the i'uvthar ox°der 09 this cOarb, the dfezneanto, their officers, f3ervan'tsj caawntaa Or employee and each o j;heiq tae oanci t3: h�3rraFay are rem 4 F (copy.) niied _�mtttpfi of Amrrim, DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA, Third _........... _.... ._...,.Division. J THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, CityTo .._. . of St. Paul.,.,.L.,.,G. Hoffman} ama Review Pub- liahing- ComRatiy,.. a co.rporation., _ __:Ureeting: ................................................ _ You are hereby commanded, to appear before 01tr District Court of the United States of .America for the District of ✓li.nnesota,... Third _ .._... .........__ Division, at..--.. S.t..._Paul.. in said District, zvitlbin twenty dans after the se>'rice of this Subpoena apon yoa., exclusizw of tlbe day of such service, to answer the Bill of Complaint of .---. St. Paul Gas Light Company,_ a cor- s Rora.tion,...__ this day filed in the Clerk's office of said Court, in, said _....... _St..Paul .... .... .... then and there to receive and abide by such judgment and decree as shall then Or thereafter be made, rbpoll pain of jzz.dA7120114 being pronounced against you by default. For the ✓MarSlal of the United States for the District of ✓l/irbnesota to execute. TFIT✓VESS the honorable.. VIILBUR_F. BOOTH, ......._ Jrddge of the District Court of the United States of .4merica, SE.gL for the District Of ✓Minnesota, and the Seal of said Court of said Coart hereunto affixed. Issued. at __ ._ St. Paul in said District thi.+•:.___ 22nd __day of _.. '___ M4Y., . --...-..✓j. D. 19 14 - CHARLES L.. _ SPENCER, _ ........ ................. Clerk. By........yargaret 7 .......Il2ullane,. �... __...Deputy Clerk. MEMORANDUM. The WithiA mined defendant.._. are - .__lbotified that . -that' are _ regzoired to liZe. ....their ,.._. a tsirer or other defense in the Clerk's office of said Court, at S.t.... Paul_ aforesaid, on or before the 20th day after the service of this Subpoena, excluding the dray thereof;• Otherwise the Bill, of Complaint may be taken prO confesso. CH,..ARLES„L. SPENCER, ... ............Cleric. By. yargar.et.._L,.. Mullane., ....... Deputy Clerk. Pierce.,.,Bytle.r, William., D,,,.,MitvY:e11 & George Hoke, s. Plaintiffs Solicitors. ♦ Ra OFFICE OF JOHN LFARICY, CITY CLERK Larch 13th,1915 St Paul Gas Light CO-, 8taint Pml,Pdinnesota. Gentleman, - 1 beg to notify you that Council Filo 3881obeing Ordinance NO. 3390 fixing the net maximum prieo of gao that your company'May charga on and after January let,1916,etco ase passod by the Council on irarc?g 12th,1915,and approved by the payor Warch 13th,1915♦ Section 5 of this ordinance probidoo that this ordinance shall not be published nor be in forco or effect unloes within ton(10) dayo after tho passage and approval, you filo in y office, an agreownt arproved as to form and oxecution by the Corporation Counselo by the tArmo of ftch your Company shall bind itself to ea!abli* and put into.effsot on January let91916othe net maxim tato of 83¢ per thousand cubic feet for goo furnished to the city of St Paul 1. end its inhabitanto, and to dismiso the suit noa pending in the United Staten Court,District of tannesotao ©hich action involveo the queotion of the validity of Ordinance No.3215 paeeod by the Assembly and the Board of AldormmYmy 20tho1914 and approvod by the 1,ayor of paid City of St Paul,l:ay 20091914. Very respectfully. City Clorh 6212—Ordinance No, 3636— D3' 1VInn Powere— A%0'An ordinance ralatj,, to proposed Iines and diversion of chan- nel of the 1lr1881181ppt River, at St. Pau], "itnnesota, whci•eas,. Both by ordinance and rea- . olu tion, Dlans 'and plats showing pro_ , poaedharbor Imes and diversion channel of: the bLaslsslppi River at SG _ aPaW, Sllnannsota. a dulY ratified. > pproved d adopted end thereafter terledt° the Honorable Secretary of - , United d CBlef ofc Engineers p [hn Act of Confl1e ins otnPllanpe ac ith ' Congress, titled 'An t mak-s' InS appropriation torthe conatructlon, works onnrl era sand harbors and tfor Ther purpaosee." approved FeBruary 21[h 1911; nd ' thwh real,.Information has come to ing then¢il that plana trod plata show- ; desired; no�vBtlon oretn detail a thereCora i The .Connell Of the City If SL Paul '_soca dain: The plans sod TION i, •City Clerk, July 28p1191, 1111d wlit the Ase hannebor, linea_ nd diversion rOt . SG Paul, SII needta tsafasslppi Rivera in �-proves, ratifled and adopted ­.by p aP_ proprtate. instrument,- the Efnyon ani the City Clerk are authorized In the name oP the City and in Its behalf to rotary and make known unto the Sec- re[ary of war and the Chief of EnSI_ neem C the United States the quest L said City that such plana ere nest 5 ` - (copies f which shall be filed In their .office) be. by them duly-approved and ;that said change of harbor lines and ersion of channel may. be made, as more Particularly referred to 1n said Act. of Con Sreas. $ It may be-certifl Y said instrument City f Steer. d declared by the Jlrl;ed Ievee .the new nd en haPPIn ing, indicaedlaupon Place Por ' Leh 11. remall...,n dthe ohnershPlaor n trotof. f sad munlelDalfty; c In said !vided.f nress more particularly pro-�- , Plans and Plata; filed with said City Clerl9 n said 28th day it July, .plana ars ubstltuted for sally original and certifiedbyheretofore so approved Y sold City, Allnsi ent cea Tannd resolutions tn- hereb consistent wlth the terms hereof n Y Pealed. This ordinan eC hIONtake eRect thlre I days after its Passage u nd Dubllc¢- Flnnl adoption by the Council Aug: 13, 1915, Goes K F, Nash, Yoerg %r ]ler, McColl, P esldent (Pow - t er )-6. Nays—o 1 APprov d Aub. ¢�acxegxE of ,tato CITV OF SAINT PAUL J as JOH N'P?KYLEY� JOHN A_0URN5 WILLIAME N ' THOS. W. MIMMCMEEKIKIN St.paul, Minn., July 28, 1.915. To the Council: Gentlemen: pursuant to instructions from your honorable body, the undersigned, constituting your committee appointed for that purpose, have prepared, with the assistance of Mr. T14.Va Seymour, counsel for the Union Depot Company, and herewith submit for your cc;nsideration, an ordinance approving and adopting plans filed witn__the City Cleric on the 22d day of July, 1915, showing proposed Harbor Tines, and Diversion of Channel of the Mississippi P,i er. These plane are, by the terms of the ordinance, substituted for the plans and plats of the sane nat!zre, here- tofore ere-tofore certified to the Secretary of War. YO r truly, Mayor. Corporation Counsel. OFFICE OF JOHN I.FARICY, CITY CLERK July 22nd,1915 Hon.iJinn Pocrere,i-eyor, And C .H .0' Pteili, Corp.Counsel, Faint Paul,ninneeota. Dear Sir,— The Council at its meating bald this date ordered the accompaning cormunication and blue print ,with reference to the New Union Derot Termi.nalo, raborred to the tiayor =,nd Corporation :ounsel for proper form of resolution or ordinance,in'order that the :;ouncil may take action at an early date. . (Papers in hands of t"n a Corp.Counsel.) Yours truly, City Clerk. John I.Faricy, G. CITY OF SAINT PAUL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.' M. N. GOSS. COMMISSIONER ROBERTT. GOU RLEY, DeeuTr Con Niesiax[x OSCAR CLAUSSEN, CnierCExoweeP J. E. CARROLL Su— orvcTx=— & Rtruns ALFRED JACKSON, Sul. SArvrt-- � - G. H. HERROLD, Orrice Ervencen H. W. GOETZINGER, Suer. W-Knouse at !1aul, ;;.1nn. July W, 1915. ili:. 1.1. if. Go.�s, ._ 001:1'nissioner of rublic Wor'•=s, Duildin; Dear Si-r, In connec tion with she work pruposok by the U7_io,. Dl: of Co:.:;:�ny for the co .s _. c io_, b ;_e now Wmv 'De-pot Tur_ inale ane chmne of river c'__a_ncl, a blueprint of whic_i was sent to this HMO recently, yo have alrca:.y notice& that this blueprint shows a river wall betwace-i :._._F_et E�ureot and Robert Street. From the blue_;ri.:C prese_.t<: -�iie Union, De_cot Co,1Q-:iiy it apoa-rs possible hat ane City c= have the utilization of a ?0 ft• roadway instead of a 30 ft. oad;ray, if so ac:, i ed, and I .ave ha cc estri-t-:a prc-parcd covering the propo _"ie: A tic co:_r _nction of 50 'f an(! a 40 it. roadway an& 101 00 repo_ " follow" 30 P" _eaNMY i_":cl' link; river ,rail, is es.,r.natea to cost +x;115,0-,0.00 na to thY Phoull he oh, cost of patting the roadvay.. which z::o -.'as ';o ti19.,000,00 more, or a total of J3,000-00- 40 ft. roadway, i;_cludinS river wall, is es ti. ata: -co cost ;5122,000.00 .d to Ods 2_:oui'1 be e .'adcd o cost of "Ing t] , road"y _,, a to 225,000.00 .:lore, o-r a total of ;;147,000.00. Yo:: .:ill rc;c 11 that the Union Depot Co:..pan.y 'agrees to help <e cief-ra,, the e-,:cense in an W::.o,-wrt equal to 1, cost of rip-rw Ti'.g the slopes 'she t the Union 'Depot Congai1y will hwo to do in case Via City Goes of buns the river ':'fall ani roauvay, which ce: t is e:: iinated at this ti: e at 1,'',20,000.00. This y; 20,000.00 is precenrtcd by the ,nl..... —a — out I _ r CITYOF .A kN' DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS l M. N. GOSS. COMMISSIONER SN j ROBERT T. GOURLEV D C u 1-- t �(' f>•' /�, %�j' ` OSCAR .,MOM C E— J-F. A. / f J-.E.. CARROLL, SUPT-C-111.1-1 &'R,,,,, H. W. GOETZINGER Suar W ou '�a'�u y City of St. Paul, u i I d i n Gentlemen: I her?with transmit blue print covering part of thy work Lrojosed_ by the union Depot Col,_-. lazy for the construction of the ne;: Union Depot Terminals, which shows a river wall between Market and Tobert Streets connecting the tipper and Loc:er Levees. Also an estimate of the cost from Rx. Claussen, the Chief inLLnee_, for the „ons_ruction of sem_ thirty foot and forty foot roadway. In_ oar recent conference with Colonel Potter, he suf- ested that the City mo on record relative to the construction cF this wall and roadway. I W6016 respectfully recoLnend that the Council take action in this matter at an early date and t'_.at forty foot ro=dwey be determined upon, which I a, of the opincn _we will be elle to secure. respectfully subt:itted., Commissions of Public Works. C P. No 6666 Ry RIn P ner B it Resolved by theCit Co .. of tho City oP St P 1 ti at th Cod 41 f 1 ne f St. Works and tb,. 'Corp radon Cou 1 of Said City or. h b'. n l an d' ppol tea a tho �A m 1 1 p e nttiv' f aid ctl to/-J ek conduct h [ n 6 Stint ns hall be - ,,,net y In the prep— atl to be sent t -the lV 1> pnrtm t.Por� t. the purpose of e u Inq from the gov- {��/ f wirvN RDwERs q t m nt of the United States p Is I <• g f 1 : -! L. C. HODGSON ES Sslon to: ke the Chan as in 4h Diie ,N 1 sippiRiv channel Involved 1 the G,t,� Grop,6. ne • Unto Depot project; that th aid t reproentntives a e hereby authorized mma�pn'+ y t act for d on behalf f theCity I - SESOLVT� CUuncil in all matt n t,V I g to , V/ this pr j t all plane ups wh(h they Ctt ah it b ailed uU t act being;ro s do u d th Ir p vl 1 n and d1-i - Irectlon; and that they are, tho t ed; Ito proceed in any manner ey d I ,j• - ary, d ton employ, y e n '1 f `which they deem ecesenry to g tee compliance with the vtahe of City Of $t Paul that Be Rdthe ii'ar Department m the pep - oil of the tion oP- ch plans; nn i that the pinne are Uresentedto .the City Council hall be the.// presented nn ,�r amat such t me they doom Proper�dpraj; ion Counsel of said city €rtm hereby "''��''°"''��'O'-�3 Adoptednby etl esCouncil Aug, E4,as16. i; :ADproved Aub• 24: 1916. named W Aug. 2s-191. ioial representatives of said city to conduct whatever negotiations shall be necessary in the preparation of plane to be sent to the war Department for the purpose of securing from the government of the United States permission to make the ohanges in the Mississippi River channel involved in the new Union Depot projeot;that the said representativeo are hereby authorized to act for and on behalf of the City Counoil in all matters pertaining to this projeet,all plane upon which the City shall be called upon to act being made under their supervision and direction;and that they are authorized to proceed in any manner they deem neoessary,and to employ any mean© which they deem necessary to;guarantee a compliance with the wishes ofthe 'Far Department in the preparation of such plans; and that the plans presented to the City Council shall be presented by them at such time and in'ouch manner as they deem proper, August 34,1915 c Adopted by the Council Yeas (- ) C uncilmen ( ) Nays am rorth 7 Goss Keller McColl ,r. President„ Powers Apgr — 'Kayor . C. F. No CCGB i3S YVlnn P Ker�d f.,r PB �I�Re oivA by J�he Cit} G i �.. aJ Jtl l FZ Y♦ II 0 41 f V-1 l L\ U oD .\sly a41 411 "[ -Ill I L1L/,,,ppp gfl WINrJ POV✓HI�9 MA. a 4 IU L 1 IJ 1 L / �i ,5'- J r 1 JJ L J - 11 II un .+Si4i 4'..ona $ diE'"oi OMr Pertal 1 � ✓! RE$OLUT.Lbi Zi'y'�iey loonnon hL �w@P0 Be I Reool ved by the City Csrunoil of the City of St.Paul thataro thy" and -the Corporation Counsel of said city hereby named and appointed as the official representatives of said city to conduct whatever negotiations shall be necessary in the preparation of Plano to be sent to the War Department for the purpose of securing. from the government of the United States permission to make the changes in the Nliesiseippi River channel involved in the new Union Depot projeot;that the said rep recentativeo are hereby authorized to act for and on behalf of the Uity Council in all matters pertaining to this projeot,all plans upon which the City shall be called upon to act being made under their supervision and direction;and that they are authorized to proceed in any manner they deem neoeseary,and to employ any means which they deem necessary., to guarantee a compliance with the wishes of the Tar Department in the preparation of suoh'plan©; 2 and that the plane presented to the Uity Council shall be presented by them at such time and ii such manner as they deem proper. August 34,1915 Adopted by the Council 19- Yeas ( ) C uncilmen ( ) Nays am orth Goss Keller McColl kr. President. Powers ppr - ;iayor 4ftagxxes Offirr �t. Vaul WINN POWERS. Mnrou , I C, HODGSON, See 1-11 ro iHC Mnvorr August 84,1915 To The Council— The memoranda of the War Department,containing the specific requirements of that department as to plana for the proposed change in the river in connection with the Union Depot projeet,io noir in Possession of the city council and of the Union Depot company,the two parties to the oontraoto It goes without saying that any requirement of the War Department would be satisfactory to the city of St.Paul. The Union Depot company,I underetand,is of the opinion that it can also meet all the requirement c,dnd that there is nothing in General Kingman's request necessitating a withdrawal of the contract between the city and the company. I believe therefore that the,work of preparing the new plane in conformity with the requirements of She War Department should begin immediately. The Union Depot company is ready to place at our disposal its force of draughtsmen and to lend whatever assistance is deemed necessary by the city. This"will save us the trouble and delay of employing a force of experts unfamiliar with the work& and . men who know the general Union Depot plan as well as the requirements of General Kingman can do whatever work the city authorities shall deem necessary. I would therefore suggest the tommmmffi advisability of the City Council this morning adopting a resolution authorizing the City Engineer and the City Attorney to act on behalf of and as the official representatives of the City in the preparing of the plane to be submitted to the star Departmentsand that as such representatives of the City .they be authorized to proceed in whatever manner shall WINN POWERS, MPTOR '— L. C. NOOOSON. S-111pr io in[ -11- seem necessary to guarantee a compliance with the wishes of the PVar Department in the preparation of such plans. For this purpose I present the following Resolution. s �u� Mayor i I -Deportment of I;= CITY OF ST. PAUL H.O-NEILL' CORPORATION COUNSEL AggTTORNE • JOHNTP. KYLE JOHN A. BURNS April,20th, 1917. WILLIAM J. "' SON JOS. H. MAS - - s� To the Council- Gentlemen: - The attorney for the Union Depot Company has drafted and submitted a resolution whereby the Council agrees to grant c"'h6ain requests Of the Depot company, as contained in the printed schedule heretofore submitted and considered .by the Council informally. The resolution is in conformity with the final agreement reached heoneen the Council and the officials of the Union Depot Company, -or two CounselafortthesDepotlCompanynand myself. Tharranged or ateratios, mori portant of e these are as follows: I pot counsel that it was custom - suggested to the Union De ary for the city Council to require railroad companies to waive ex- emption from special assessments where the City vacated streets upon company, and that the, Council would probably Petition of the railway insist that this exemption be waived as to land and premises to be occupied by the head -house of the depot building. The officials of the Depot Company refused to agree to this'PrOPisit'on assessments for but by the resolution proposed agreed to pay water mains and sewers street paving, grading, curbing, sidewalks, which may be levied and assessed hereafter upon Block 28, St. Paul Proper. The Union Depot Company has modified its request in refer- ence to the vacation of Water street, and instead of petitioning for .the vacation to a point upon St. Peter street, now stops at the center line of Wabasha street. It desires, however, and the resolu- tion provides, that an ordinance shall be passed permitting the. Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway toat oeleveud the their Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company tracks from the center line of Wabasha street to the southerly line of Block 43 in Rice & IPvine's Addition. The agreement on the part of the Union Depot Company to make a forty -six-foot roadway between the public levee and Block 43 still remains without modification: Accompanying the proposed resolution isvjill ba schedule necessaryof the con- requests made by the Depot Company, arrivvethis a fairschedule understandingconnection of what the DepotuCompany requests and proposes to do. yours very truly Corporation Counsel V, C. P. No 1"396 ga It Re Olv d. that the pinna Yorl .(�CUf the .new .union- depot and t rminals. Y t riled with the1917y andlz henscheduleot l , i I'ebrunTY. of st..y r�linances rind-.reso)utLb0 city The Depot Co adopt In ald of plan oY..con- Paul: to a i structfon oY 'the statloO' accept blotto X11 j with tri City .b'Tcc nr 1 the Cou en, ubjeat to the modifi a- . I tions aontatned In the nttaCh d mcm-. orandu m.' - "Pon n"'oval Union such tot Comped Y. by the St. PoutUnioliruugh dint) nation ) this r uncn wltalcs trio fln.1 nd ion and o9olution. necessary to glue such plana 1917.Ili AdoDted�n trio oCoutnc11 Mnyt9 e.l >nroved "'ay 1". 1-17. ay 12 I1 BD IT RESOI:rED, that the plans for the new union depot and terminals, filed with the City Clerk in the month of rebruary, 1917, and the schedule of ordinances and resolutions which The De- pot Company asks the City of Saint Paul to adopt in aid of plan of construction of the station (also filed with the City Clerk) are ac- ceptable to the Council, subject to the modifications contained in the attached memorandum. Upon approval of such modifications by the St.Paul Union Depot Company, this Council will, through ordinance and resolution, take the final action necessary to give such plans and ordinances and resolutions legal effect. Yeas U) Councilmen ( ✓) Nays 1 _— �� rc h - t J Oss In favor -+II6elderd d --McColl Against A underlich Mr. President,41�vin FORM C.— '!� Adopted by the Council /�� 191 7. Approve IG l 191, AYOR ACCEPTANCE OF RESOLUTION 7ACATING CERTAIN STREETS AND PUBLIC ALLEYS EAST OF THE WEST LINE OF SIBLEY STREET- t THE UNDERSIGNED hereby declares and mattes known unto the City of Saint Paul and to whom it may in any manner concern, its ac- ceptance of Resolution. C. F. No. 17544, and all the terms and condi- tions thereof, vacating certain streets and public alleys east of the west line of Sibley Street, upon petition of the Saint Paul Union Depot Company and others. Said Resolution was adopted by the Council August 1, 1917, and was published August 4, 1917. Dated, ®17. .,THE CHICAGO, MIL;:A ,E AND ST.PAUL RAIL- V,AY CO'4PANY, BY resident. ATTEST: 69W;;;�L Secretary. I. ACCEPTANCE OF RESOLUTION 7ACATING CERTAIN STREETS AND PUBLIC ALLEYS EAST OF THE WEST LINE OF SIBLEY STREET- t THE UNDERSIGNED hereby declares and mattes known unto the City of Saint Paul and to whom it may in any manner concern, its ac- ceptance of Resolution. C. F. No. 17544, and all the terms and condi- tions thereof, vacating certain streets and public alleys east of the west line of Sibley Street, upon petition of the Saint Paul Union Depot Company and others. Said Resolution was adopted by the Council August 1, 1917, and was published August 4, 1917. Dated, ®17. .,THE CHICAGO, MIL;:A ,E AND ST.PAUL RAIL- V,AY CO'4PANY, BY resident. ATTEST: 69W;;;�L Secretary. CC`;i ^;li C� 'OP 3:SO;.L71017 'l C_.TI01: C'.RT-. 5�.', :BTS ,,::D PUBLIC iU,-IrrYS :L,ST O_^ .. ,� T LII:. OF SIvL Y Si= - _:IF UidD:�713I .,:LD hereby declare and anal.e l--novm unto the City of Saint i'aui and to whom it may, in any mariner concern, ac- ceptance of the Resolution C. P. Pio. 175, and all the terms and conditions tn:reof, vacatin.^; certain streets ai-d public alleys east of the gest line of c.ibley Street, upon petition of The Saint Paul Union Depot Company and others. Said Resolution was adopted by. the Council !_ugust 1, 1917, and was published u;ust 4, 1917. Datea 1 a V Q EAST SEVEITH Mum. There shall be a 40-foot'roadwsy between curbs and two 0+-foot sidewalks. 3TILLtiYATER b.V�idiTEo - , .: There shall be a 32-foot:xoadway between curbs and two 6-foot-. sidewalks. The grade of the street to be raisedapproximately 12 feet higher than.present.surface. Approaches riot to exceed 4.per centum. _ Itil3YL6t D STREET. There shall be a roadway between curbs and tuo 6-foot sidewalks. Change of grade to be,approaimately IS. feet. Approaches not to exceed 4, per centum grade on, the V16st, 3 per centum on the Easy. ' SECTION`S. POIET DOUGLAS ' .VMIUB, in its revised location, shall be depressed and. the tracks of said railway,company shall be carried over said Point Douglas Avenue ata point near Oakland on.a permanent viaduct of concrete and steel spanning the .entire avenue . of `66 feet, providing a vertical clearance'of 14.feet. 'Provision shall be made for two 20-foot driveways between supports and two Bide- walks with supporting columns between the driveways and on the'curb lines. SECTION 4., The City of Saint Paul rego`rves the•<right to require said railway company t.o carry other streets, highways.and avenues over and under the 'tracks of said railway in such mannor.as in the judgment of the Council will make adequate provision for traffic when, in thss�judgment of the City Cc it may be re-. quired. Se5tion 8. The said Railway Company 'shall, `at all times, allow and permit the City the permanent use of its right of way for the purpose of constructing, maintaining and enlarging any sewers and appurtenances thereto that the City may deem necessary, provided that said sewers shall not interfere in an-unreasonable manner with the use and operation of the tracks of said Railway Company. Before- the eforethe City shall avail itself of the privileges in this section granted, the'City and the Railway Company shall agree upon the plans and speci- fications of such sewers and appurtenances and upon the location there- of on said right of way. In case the City and the Railway Company.are unable to agree upon such plane and specifications, or upon the loca- tion of any sewer upon said right of way, the point in dispute shall be submitted either to three arbitrators, or in case the City so elects, to the decision of the court in an appropriate action. Said arbitrators shall be chosen, one- by the City, one by the Railway Com- pany, and the thir e by the two arbitrators first chosen, and a de- cision of the majority of said arbitrators shall be `binding upon all parties. Section 9. The City of Saint Paul reserves the right to make excavation in said streets, avenues and alleys at any and all times for the purpose of constructing sewers and laying water pipes, conduits, sewers, gas mains and other utilities therein, both for itself and other persons or corporations acting under authority duly granted by said City; and said Company, its successors and assigns, shall pay the increased or additional cost, if any, for making such excavations for such purposes by reason of the existence of said track or tracks upon said avenues, streets or-alleys. If any such water pipes, conduits, sewers and other utilities, whether belonging to the City of St. Paul or to others under authority duly granted by said City, are now located in said street and interfere with any of the improvements authorized by.this ordinance, said Railway Com- pany will save the City harmless from any expense in the relocation or re-arrangement thereof. Section 10. Said Railway Company shall at all times protect the City of St._Paul against all claims for damages on account of injuries to property or sustained by any person, because of or aria- 3ng from the construction, maintenance or use of the privileges herein granted;; and shall keep and hold harmless the said City of St. Paul from all costs and expenses incurred in the defense of such claims. Section ll. Before this ordinance shall be in force or effect, said Twin City Belt Railway Company shall within thirty days from and after the passage and publication of this ordinance, file with the City.Clerk of said: City a written acceptance of the terms hereof. Section 12. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage, approval and publication and filing of the acceptance herein provided. JUL 1917 Passed by the Council _ - Yeas Nays Mr,�F�rnsworth ,� ler JUL 5 1917Qrk _ .. d'uy ep r, e e (Irvin).: Approved -�t Attest City Clerk. Mayor.; , W Z Z R= 3¢o3.g 859.89` , to a cc ON �'t•1 LUe co Ir S.gg•!I'W. ���� ul 37 ®, LU 3 w ,zss.tg' ETA►N)N;WAI-L SU 'TRA Ctcs r F a i F s MIME= s } �q/®LU a .' .. .. .. 0.. rVI ; ® �5 f- ....eats cc Q� 'I I n i i - o 8 11 i !�, — -- ' TI roach f the t t be, the atphon so torr app..'. rs ndeq not Cana pt C P No. 17171—Ord l nave To., 3920— a grad. not to . d ll r.. t . t tisfactoi to Ch Co issioner of Public We,],.. t thereafter be I3J TI N G - chair Hudson \ en ¢ m Ii clsen maintained VY the City,_ but, lP not \ - dinnnce granting Permission to (Travel to b[ dirt ted d ing or at the end Titer. Ue a 38 -foo[ ad- found' batlso Ptvin City IIelt Runway' Compan3', Ito Road). shrtll yeartoyy and its lwayigits, [o c tstt'Oct. , t'ay between curbs aid two G Loot of said two }'c. -tri Railway Com- "it - PUPenseus[Ihe� ofttci HudsonteAvely successors l i t( s Cor - maintain and oPCra[e t•nilroad trncics sidew alka. The &rude Of add. Pt Par tracksB across certain trOct. and alleys 1n nue over a n tocol PSOPI sent. Grade f [ l inb c'a of'[he sanitary alit storm Uc - the City o` Saint Paul between a H 6 to it s •s the t ler ) [tt flo h ek0mmtssi . f Publlo h 1 with the pret, • t tracks of in inI.fles con'line,ft th ppr cliey oP t o incl. J to the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy— wno ve \Nott -. C the Railroad neat•- Highw'oud 6tAtlon"and 4 P tPustgrSixth StrceC. the. Northern boundary oY. the Clt}• oP Tlitall Ue a 32 foot roadway b.- - SECTION 8. Railway' Company, shall: Saint Paul near the Interscctfon a[The said and Yat, tw eon curbs and two G -toot sidew'allcn. all times, allow' and Permit' La rpenteur Avenue coat - Avenue. at Margaret Str t . Che City the permanent s Of There shall be a 40 -foot roadway be- ifs C of way. for the Pur- \ right G_f`or tdewnllcs• pose. by constructing, malnlntning the. City o[ Saint Paul twe.tt cul'Altmtehaha The Connril of - does ."ill n: Street. t be 3G foot roadway be- and enlarging any s ve .tad apt, Therd'sltA ll a the City may two G toot sidewullcs tcUaace•e thereto that - SECTION 1. e twcen [.orbs and Heaney Street' deem necessary, Provided that said Permission and authority' areltrr eby Rall- 'Chore sU:tll'be 32 -Snot roadway be- ew'cr,9 shall not InterferC In An on - •Its Che use and ciaMl granted unto Lite Tt`'In Cit` r oration, [ween -curbs and tw'o G -foot sidCtvuilcs: reasonable .toner Com Pany. railway D slur[ Seventh Street. operuttion OP the trucks f said r �.. to construct ct r. „9y There shalt UC a 40 -tout �Uadtvay be- pmPun)'. Before the CItY shall :tvnl7 lu t11I, ' tion d h n t tl mil tl do operate tween curbs And two8-foot sidewalka. Itself f the Privileges City and the Railwity ..one of more tract s of iia Inde or rail- way : v located, upon and across Fronted, the Stillwater Avenue. Com Pant shalt agree uPou the plans me the following streets. 'e to F Sal Tllere shall be a 33-fcar roadway is- and sPecificsitions Of.such [rs mid , the location and • II.ys In . IdttCl[yC of nt [ween curbs and two G -foot sidewalks. appurtenances slid upon Paul, to-w'll: The o[ the street Lo be raised ap- thereof un aid right of t' J'. lit care _ Alley o southm'1 )' side Of Vale"- PrCCace. grade lmattd )' 1.1 feet higher than Present the City and the Itutlw'ap Cum PnnY are and titles Addition: Two east And west al- :\DProaches not to etieeed 4- nnbic to agree upon such Plans Addition: sur or upon the location f l.ya _in I3locic I, \' al en [i no's as[ n,d west aIle}' In Ili— 1, Oak- enlum. specinratlons, Ver c Maryland Strect. any-scwc, upon said right of w'ay, the land :\ddi[lon; Afton Dale 'tr Cu't There shall be a 40 -Loot roadway be- Point In dispute hall be submitted In else 1. tap w'e't alley In IIloelc 2• �e tau c,t dM1 \d .Ilei tlV Bell curbs mild two 6 -foot side tva It,.,. Cithcr to three arbitrators, or the Cit)' so elects, to the tlec(sion of dltton No. 2, lVOodlawn : land 190' -• Chun - of grade to be uPProximatoly i the court In a approp rialto action. In Block 1. O:tk .\ddillon "A" Street n Point 18 foot, Approach es 1 to Cx ed Said arbitrators shall be chosen, one Bunte Street; Douglas true ; Tic•Lcan avenue; Pa- Laos; enlum grade o t the \V esicB Per y, the City, on by the ltailw:ty Company, \ ist•tum •Iflc tree[; avenuWake- on the East. cin and the third by the two :trbitra[ors field Avenue; Euclid street: C'onwaY SECTION 3. first chosen, and a delis Ion Of th0 - Ul[rnto Ue Ulnd- street; Tltir[7 Street Eust; Si Fel Street; Eaa[: POINT l101iGI.AS :\V liNU E, in its .lorltY of said ar rs shall Fuu tilt Strret E:ts[; I•'I CCh Strect 131rminghnni s.:\ddi- re Ised lova [ion, ehnll LC dePresyed Ing upon oil Parties. SECTION 9: :\Illy In IIlOchc 3. tion: Alley n BlOrk 2, Birminghmarl's - •Ind lhu tr:tclis of s' id ruilw';ty com- said Point The Cit)' of Saint Paul res rtes the C.In Addition: Alley In Blocic 2, Schoch d shall be carried aver said llouglns Avenucuat A Point ne r .Osie- right to make c: v:ttion Althea's Sub -division: IIeeuh Strue [; anent vi:g tt_ streets, avenue :tadx alleys at any and ~ I •onsttvc[- ut YOnti onnd Alley in Block 1, .Schoch anti Althen's into heel spahntng the ro el times fol• the purpose..£ ril Pipes, lu)'lttgti Sub-division; Alley to Bloelc 6, Lorena 1, Lor- vertical ing s wm•s rtad mtc of GG feet, providing a a sntrr -in. and other Pnrlc e\dditlon; a\lley to Blocic P'ttuquf er Stree'; Conduits, sew ra, goIt 'lear:tnce of 14 feet. Prot'Isiod shall hots Cor Itself and tutilePiCa theO1'esin, + Park Addition; ley'in -I3locic G, Lorentz P:trlt Plat be m:ttle for two 20 -foot clrlvctvays Ue- two sidewalks With o corporations acting Ross street: Alley In Blocic 1, Lorena Cween supports and der 1+C tltorlty� duly granted by said columns between the [hive- its Palk. Plat 2; Etat and \Vest alley In Block 7, Fut rehlld and Howard's Rear- sal porting City; and said Company', successors way's and on the curb lines. and ..sign., shall Pay file irl!"rased. or tngement; Easterly north and ' a I How- such SECTION 4. ad d l tionai cost, if any, for by for Uy r alley in L•I.,!k 7, Fairchild and Iter Nin Street; The City of Suint R our t'es s the ext v [lona such pa...... exlsteneC of slid trac•ICCo ' Ard's Re -arrangement: 6, Fair -i iRe ht to toga ire s;t(d railw':t}'Clomp any onofthe trncics upon said avenues. streets or child gnat dt\HOWacrd `s arrangement,' to c other 'treets, high w«vs. and y der the trades Of alleys. Ifanysuch water Pipes, c n Easterly north and mouth alley in Blocic mit • ue over and all al ove in such a: In the tlults, s' 'Intl Cher utilities, leen G. Fairchild and Howard's Rearrange- :eau 1 • t o[ the Cau ncila ma1rC ode- Geiser belOn Fing to the City of St. duly cnC; Brand Streot: East'and \VC.0 i!- lu[, wit in Che Paul Or to others under authority now locutOd t provision 'or. battle w'hcn.it lay in Block e, Fairchild and Howard's luate ltldgmen[' of [he it)' Council, m.t)' grminted by said,Cil„ o'C interfere with any Ile-[u'rangente mit; P•.nsterly north and and be required. 1, Id street -and improvements ituthorized by this - Doth alley In Block 5, -:ti rehlld Howard's Re -arrangement: Harvester oY the SECTION 5. ordinance• 'aitl Railway Company will from eX- A's. 'Oxford. Avenue; Vnss:tr ave- Ov`rbro ole Addl-. The said t^ IltvaY o Pant shall save the City harmless M1,iT)' lit the relocation or re-. unFC- ThPlaine ' .1IeY in Block 7, Street] Alle: 1n Block 8,. in lite bridge., ges retorted to In DensC n eat thereof. tion:a1{cher Overbrook Additl on; lute Avenue. Secllore 2 3 :t d 4 of this ordinal.C. rUe -squired to •SECTION 30. East Seventh Strep C: Tlinnehah;t Uul It 'hall of Pat.e•oty bridgo which b}' [ as Said -Railway Company shall at nil Street: Ito dsou Avenue: Point DouFla. Part of,esuell times plot,," the City of St. Pilin bs,v o ord is nnveC Ro:ul; Burns Avenue; Tfnry-lAnd Street, Strect mid Prosperity Avenue; Street of any xls[In 6" ti ions ab'alnst all visnas for damages o 9 - will ue the du t,' of an)' 'tree[ n- count of injuries to Property a u - or Fisher TInrFaret Street; Ronne}' Street; Still- ttrt )' c mpuny itself to restore or In O Canned by any Person,' because or voter At•enne; Fust Sixth Street; Phu- SECTION G. art slag I['oan the •ons true.tion, titin- Che hotel -n . len Avenue; Larpentem• Avenue; gores[ Said railway company shall, at Its tenance-or C of privileges 'shall keep %mid -hold 13111 Avenue; YOtdc Pince. reference is n e.'Pmtae, eo tstruct and alntaln granted; mind P St. I'uul from karmic, the Bald Cityof I•`or greater certainly, heroic made to Lite map or bluCDrint jen[ crossingswhere the truck In the coctven t May e' s Il coats and expmtaea mwhich ' pr.sented ILC rewtth and tiled In Itte off o r:tcica of said company or alley Is defense of such claims. lice of the City Cleric of the City •or tn yt _ avenue, street. kerrafter be opened o r SECTION 11. be In Saint Paul. nt•trks!I "'Twin City Belt tot' or may Before this ordinance shalt for travel, a it may be , re aU Twin City Bell " -Rallw:ty, Right of way and track map, County used Public force ffect. said qulred directed Io do }' the Couttcll Company shall within thirty ELIFh wood to Gloster, Ramsey Railway City 'anybyHays from a[d after the Passage and [lou 'It 1, esotn." Council bjd sold e requiredntoaDln ttic Publica[ton of this o'dhtnnce, file with SECTION 2 Portion of any of„said u hridged cross- bridge nor the City C1CIk of said City Ceritten The following Lravcled tree [s n d inA's. Sold Com Pan}' shall may be, any and all acceptance o¢ [he toms hereof. ' Avenues now tossing sold line eP tall- tracks tunnel, a tk,cuaC traveled scree is or alleys nosy ar here- SUCTION 1a take efLCct and r the y hall ben car acs Sort "IIway, c shat after existing, trial snitl Contpnn)'-may This or[llnoteC shalt be In force thirty days after Its Pnss- of said Twin City visitor, of sye.l a td with its tracks, herein Pro-. Fe, aPPr” a[td Pubnc...n and 11 upon a Perntnnenf 7'he e'Itl vlu- v tie tt. itenever ordered[ by the Council it vlded, Ing ofthe acceP[anc.hCrein Provided. duc[sc together with the me cc's ry ap- tby of the City. 1'useed bJ' Llte Council _July 6, 1917. pro:tcUcs thereto shall be bull, saltl SECTION 7. lClts—ilicssra Fa r[taw or [h, Goss, Beller, Tar President (Ir - it.11wa)' llo to Party of Its of expense, C. 'In sDeciilca- Pad), can - Said Rahway Com shrill c accordance with Plans and by tine engineerd r said struct n`Int in vitt)-6 nit .vensses th teed Nays -0. tions prepat•od no Com Pany.ond 1, Prov. hnpinll here au Approved July 5, 1917. Chief Engineer and the Commissioner S ""Ille tree[ lb sewer, in �.ertedrst pima V. R. IRVIN, tt 'Tinyor. of PUUltc \Vorlca ofsaid city. Burns Avenue. altown on Plan 233-8136- Attest: JOHN I. FAHICY, ands There shall be 32 -foot roadway be- Scht3[ snalh maintain this sewer for City Clerk: from date u lis. and two G -foo, sidewalks. - two curb., a PC letlon ['and• )lilts- into DPP (Jul}' 14-1917) The established r.,Im tel}1e at i.18Crinches to beratiled upprox_ eratUm. ]I, at tie -end of tilts Po ad 'i"i,:id "CITY BT^ R<IL'.''. Y COi:P.Ll;f hereby declares and sakes known unto the Council of the City of Saint Paul, ."innesota, ar_d to whom it may in any marner concern, that it does hereby accept the terms of Ordinance No. 3925 entitled; in ordinance granting per- mission to Twin City Belt railway Company, its successors and assigns, to construct, mair_tair and operate railroad tracks across certain streets and alleys in the City of Saint Paul between a connection with the present tracks of the Chicago, Burlington a Quincy Railroad near Highwood station and the Yorthern boundary of the City of Saint Paul near the intersection of Larpenteur :.venue east and Yale Avenue. Said ordinance els approved July 5th, 1917, and was published on the 14th day of July, 1917. IycPP SS +,�SO� , said Railway Company has caused these presents to be signed by its representative in that behalf duly author- ized, and an impression of its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed this =� day of , 1917. T)lil CICI^ ''—RLT R-IL11 Iid P 7WIMICE O rr}rs5 Vic. --_president. Attest• ALAI_ C 7 Its Secretary. (99. COUNTY 01" On this 2—� day of, 1917, before me s notary public within and for said county personally came V' e President of Twin City Belt Railway Company, to me personally known, who being by me first duly sworn, doth depose and say that he is the.;?resident of thfd corporation and that the seal affixed to the foregoing instrument is the corporate seal of said corporation and that said instrument was signed, executed and sealed in behalf of said corporation by authority / of its board of directors; and he lid ac mo�vledge said instrument to be the free act and deed of said corporation. 150tary Pxbli Ramsey County, 21inn. L;y commission expires 34 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE SAINT PAUh UNION DEPOT COMPANY TO CONSTRUCT AND MAINTAIN CERTAIN SUBWAYS, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF ELEVATED TRACES CROSSING SIBLEY AND JACKSON STIU,IFTS. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. Permission and authority are hereby granted The Saint Paul Union Depot Company to construct and maintain two subways. Of these., one shall be upon Sibley street extending to the public levee, which subway shall be eighty (80) feet wide with 13.5 feet clear head -room above the surface of the street, with columns in the curb lines and in the center of the roadway; one . subway connecting Jackson street with the public levee, sixty (60) feet in width with 12.5 feet clear head -room above,the surface of -the street, with columns 1n the curb lines and in the center of the roadway. In case said Depot Company elects to construct the said two subways, it is hereby authorized, ordered and required to build a third subway, twenty-five feet in width, with 12.5 feet clear head -room, extending; from Sibley street to Jackson street, Second street and the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway Com- pany's property -in Block 39, St. Paul Proper, according to the re- corded plat thereof. To a map or plat showing the location of said v the City of Saint Paul. At least ten (10) days before the commence- ment of any part of such work, the plans and specifications thereof shall be submitted to said Commissioner for his examination, and, if found to be in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance, such plane and specifications shall be approved by the Commissioner of Pub- lic Works and thereafter such work shall be done in conformity there- with. Section 7. All the streets and public grounds disturbed in the exercise of the privileges herein granted, shall be restored, at the expense of the Depot Company, to-servioeable condition for the use of the public, as soon as practicable. Section S. All water pipes, conduits, sewers and other utilities- whether belonging to the City of Saint Paul or to others, which ase located within any street or public grounds and which -in- terfere with any of the improvements authorized by this ordinance, shall be re -located and re -arranged in such street or public grounds at the expense of the Depot Company in such a way as will preserve their utility and not conflict with the work permitted by this ordinance. Section 9. The Saint Paul Union Depot Company shall at all times protect the City of Saint Paul against all claims for dam- ages on account of injuries to property or sustained by any person, because of or arising from the construction, maintenance or use of �,P a pang OFFICE OF JOHN I. FARICY, CITY CLERK June 29th,1917. :ion. Corporation Counsel. llezar Sir: - Attached Ordinance, C,'F, 17172wwalaidd over one dny, and referred to you for maendment. Very respectfully, City C1 TI- /iP0 STiPEET ILA h e 3� 3O- Z W J; r O ti tom••..- s�CONp 03 RET /N/NG &/)-7j,L �� - f'UBL /C ,- .. Sr. PRIM !/N/ON DrPOr CO. PLAN OF PORT/ON OF. PROPO5fD /NPROt%EMENT SHD NG 5UBLr/D<5 TO Bf OUILT Office, of Chief Engineer - _ April //, ,(9/T.• 5ca/s: 1'r /00 /Vo NO U T-1//RD ST/2GF_ T l 1,1 00 _ U 4 C, -,Spur !racks: — — --- -- -- --J , 0 FOi',-�TIJAI OF O}fice of Ch/of f r , r:. =• . �7�alc�; l-;ri0 I I , 1 I I i A Q C. F. No. 17312—Orlmance N.. 3929— tv arehouseAn Block 30, St. Paul Prnpar. bed in An ordinance antim"sing the Sai Rt may Le 1• - 'r' th"ea and m:tl ntni Pntil Union DOPot Company to C. Sacltson sliudt necleod ttitre`t.ic1snbsP'•`t- 11 as u all uet nail mai stain certxl:t su bn'al's, tl Ind to I,,o_!E' 'fo, the Construetlon• )' SPCTION 5 of sinteb•t nee and ol'ntCutlSlLlel' clod o an t•ated s The s[ru ctttres ul \bleb such Ole- tisteks voted tracks DOrmltted by this .rills- - Jackson treets.C1 shall be nbtrueleil are required The Coeseil of the City of 6t. Paul tochoete suitable doniltructiconmetal. docs ordain: cont, oronry a 1LCTION I. hereby SLCTTON G. All the wok In, this rd in a n ce Perm issiln : d th ori[y are Paul Union Depot gaited ai Permitted to be done, s hall !;ranted The Suint to c tis lru ct Ind rnaintuin IU[ Le Deformed under the supl mtend- Lhe Com P::ny these, ehail be este and su LJ�•ct to [he , ,'oval of subways. one upon Sibley Street extei to llb Le i'ommlC Saint Pat lobi t lee` is,,f(110) City public levee, tvbb,b suLw'ny shall with 1:1.5. foot da}'s befe'e the omm neem •nt of ant' cit; htY l80) feel wide cl et head -room above the s t'[:tue of [the Pal't of s , l n'orlt, t'It Plana nil npI to tthereo[ be submitted to thea street. with columns in curl 0 liras :Aid in tate center of the roadway; Ilcations shall 9nid -Cu, mis'lon in], r his a ', nation, [fol eLe In ace tv; Lt schwa -y ee:ner ting Jac•ks.n street feet ;tad. If ltd to ai i�ln the provisions of this ordinance, st c t ��{�h the Public levee, sixty (GO) 1Y. feet clear he.:ttl-room plans i d ,Puei❑cations shall lie sp- in width with C the street, with Proved b)' the Co mmlesion rr u[ Publle. ahuv�: the snrf:tcc t In the crab lines and in tl,i shall \l.odt11ei:i'I the:fui. slh er •ulunins i. enter Of the roadway, In case stile as ity et.Ilh, e o i co 'm IteD.t CenPnny Gleets to Construct SECTION 7. said two su bt�'E }'s, it is hereby uthor- to build a :\II the streets .i public grounds ed, rd ere:! : ml required twin[;: -five feet I,, vidth xand disturbed In the e. 'else of the Privil- thlrtl subtvul', fact cur head -room, extend- eges herein granted, shall he iester,•d. vith 1:.5 al Cro Silricy s -t rest to Jackson at lhi• expense of the De Pot Com Dan)', o[ ing i Ft nail street ; nil UtO Chi ergo, to servleeable c nditlon for the u street. St. 1'a a I'aJlinm�a Polis, l Omaha. Rail- the public, as sou« as pr:tcllcnhle.sO v linin Pun}''s Prl Percy in 111 o Glc 39, SECTION 8. SL Paul I`_Pe', • cc 'ding to the• - r t .adults. stave's ami All -tel pipe.,, riled plat th e'en C. To a m;tP Plitt of said subty vs, other utill Lies, tt belong ling is sltoa'1ng the !.call uta ince Is It er •by o the City of Saint Paul to others, t nt.N9 hereto, refer which a located wlthia any street agt'onnds ode. nt,PhO 1JeDot COntpan\ ma)', at Its up- o- Public and which Interfere the improvmnenm author+ lion, Provide a 2B -C oC driveway, nor Cit- in t`an At tv i,, :t, of I.ed b>'uIb is sh:al be ­-I.- •.rly or its elatate If itruc tin', oC tit 1 m:dtnanee, and re , luged i such stroeet . •at said hist u:St:c'riotN public grlunds the l'cx Vrnsc f the t� 1( then cesai[les of public travel (of DII)OL Cotnpuny their uLllltyiand ttmt �ondlcl which [hoc Cou sell shall Le le Judge) c.ur,wgdtli said last Presarva •i[h the weq< Pcrml tied Lr This ot- .11 shall s 'e iei e,bwa"Elly or driveway may be In tby fro dinan,e. arc, sea aril , of the C u eil Gnat rest. Co.- t. 9P•.CTION 9. "6 to b0 ITh�f1i st tle n• y The Saint Paul Union Depot Com- , �a dent v:�iuC sn b v to 6n COot o'. Dro- pail shall at all limes ,pro to the Che c for'"' dditional 2u -foot drivcw'a)' .of tilal Paul loulost' all clulms in)uries In vII'i I art hely from and Immediately ad,, m' drive- danm ges o nl ,f proPel,t,y ,c by Person' at to n,ch ::i -Coot xubn'.il m• tinned. n`unt:ilbed ntiy of con bi t'auvi .irisin„ f... war' hereinbefore SI:CT`ON 1. ..Sam 11elhc the situ talon, „[Cin h. 71 ' t an subs sl all be adequately grace Privileges he, granted: and I keep and hold harmless the drained, Droperly lighted ¢bd forever L)' The all limes said Cilli aC Saint Paul from all •osis axis t:tlnml and kap! In 'e Pah' Con,Pany, and and exPensas Incurred In the defense Snip[ I'an Union Depot or If oC such claims. shall he used as Public ways. the'' shall 111111 vat's : nstrueted, Iilu•wise IT, ,,,U,itely drained and for- blq SECTION 10. Cam- The Saint Pn,a u,:lon Denot Cam- ,nlnminea and [tont in , upair aid o sed :. Pany shall, within thirty (30) days ' Depot Company' and I lie w POW a, s. from and after the Passu Fe mill canon of this ordillonee, file rith the SFICTION 4. city Cle'k ot`saW cit,, a written 11 U .I ch•vafed st raelure ave sola cap lance of the term, hereu C. non I! rat tined subn•ny, The Saint Paul SLCTiON 11. UniuntiItepat Com Pany ana)' c nstru et Intain an, o Pc•rnle in a shall take Offset and Tltlsfortlln.30 nil he '.O forth fifteen (15) to b d:t )'s' f - in and :tiler its _ e i eLllcalion tracl<.I t exaoeding for the ase of ties f a a its nada,�•OPL n'e. Passage, Pu u G, 1915. tulle' 21ants ae E, Sibley street: Ina OUDon s gond moo P,ed by the Council July , S'eaa—➢fierirs. Fill nsworth, Ons. ' rlevated atrueture Iter avid the Saint Paul L'nlun •Depot II)'land, Keller, McColl, Mr. Presitlen[ ted su btvay, tom may ns I Ilet Pull itperateb (lysin)—G. Puny b,.,eforth main lain Ind Apvs-0 1 duly G. 1917. ere l'lo r tot a CCdtag ten (lU) in mom n,'ovel IRVIN, the usi� oI 1(",If and Its tenants across Mayor. .l nelcs.n straep The Dr—ut aurfaec the Farwell, Oz- Attest: JOIIN I. FARICYY stub trac•I<s serving man Nhgf Co. Pany building End the Clerk. (July 14-1917) Q IKI THF S:_ lTT .__UL 'UNION DEPO^ CO',?P-_;Y hereb;T declares and mab.es I,•osm unto the Council of the Cite of Saint Paul, :.._nnesota, and to Whom it ^uy in any manner concern, that it does hereby accept the teens of Ordinance ldo. 3929, er_titled: �.n ordinance authoriainf-. the Saint aul Ur_i'or. Depot Company to construct and maintain certain subways, and to provide for the construction, maiatenr.nce and operation of .levy_ted tracks crossing Sibley and Jackson Streets. Said ordinance was approved July 6th, 1917, and rias published on the lath day of July, b917. ii? ',712>:=5 , �''_d Depot Company has caused these pre- sents to be signod by its representative in that behalf dnly ,authorized., and an impression of its corporate seal tc be hereunto affixed this day of July, 1917, THcy... Iii ? :jyiC� Oi ) r Its Presic ttest Its Se _etary. (ss. On this 41-114fday of Juiy, 1917 before me a notary public within and for said county personally came 2resident of The aint•i' ul Unica Depot Company, to me personally lame-, who bein by me first duly sworn, doth depose and say that he is tiie President of said corporation `til that tk. se 1 affixed to the f recoiny- irstumxt is to-; c r_,c..t.e se of sw_ c.-)rp ration r- t^a.t s _ ill- strument was sieved, executed ar:d scale« in behalf o said con,cration by of its board of diracters; arc: he di:: ao=!loc; led;_e said ,.._.,trame_. at 't th•-! free a.t -..0 deed of Baia ?n'olic, He . -..:n County, ;::iru.. ` _.Y co..L.._ssion expires'/ /� ��4�; AN ORDINANCE GRANTING UNTO THE SAINT PAUL UNION DEPOT ANY CERTAIN STREET PRIVILEGES IN CONNECTION WITH ITS NEW STA- TION BUILDING; INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO BUILD RETAINING WALLS, ABUT- MENTS, COLUMNS AND TUNNELS, AND TO CHANGE THE LOCATION OF CERTAIN SPECIFIED MUNICIPAL UTILITIES. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. Permission and authority are hereby granted unto The Saint Paul Union Depot Company to build retaining walls of its proposed neer station substantially according to map and plat thereof on file in the office of the City -Clerk, said map being a white print labeled "St. Paul Union Depot Co. Plan showing proposed improvements. Scale 1" = 100'. Dated Feb. 5, 1917 . Numbered x`126 in lower right hand corner of map and also marked with figures Said retaining walls built along Third and Sibley streets may be in part or wholly within the street, but shall not extend above the sur- face of such street. Said Depot Company may project the footings of all other retaining walls, abutments or columns along the Union Depot Company property li,lnes a distance not to exceed four (4) feet into the adjoining streets or other public grounds of the city, but alvrays below the surface thereof. a C. P. No. 17173—Ordinance No. 3026— touts, streets, and on the south side of By AT. IQ. Goss— Third street, be Llvemt \Vacouta street An ordinance granting unto the Saint Pan Union" DePot Company certain and 1, wn)', wilt not be required. ItPrivileges In ane eti0 SECTION u lu dllnh - its t •tv gtotton building; 1s, g All the work In this ordinance rc•- the eight to Uuild retainingc walls, uUutmen ls, c lamas and to antis, a d qui;ed m- Permitted to Uc done u-Ithin the Uoundnrfes f an.,, street or puUlic to change the location of certain grounds, shall Ue Performed at the e - specilicel mmdciPat utilIII es. D-nofsu said Depot Cum pang n el on ste - The Council of the City of Saint Paul der he Peri me a tl In co :Ind subject t -o the approv:tl of the Commissi oner of ' does ordaln: Public \Yorks of the City of St. Pani. - At least ten (10) days be. Cor e• the r SECTION 1.. eat of a v part of such t �r It, P-rilsn and anutority tire hereby the plans ,ad sitecincations therefor granted unto The saint Paul Union shall be submitted to said Contntisslon- D-pot Conl Pan}' to Luilcl r•talning walls of Its pro Posed n station b- new r Cor his esnminntl o n, and I found to Le in a rtlance with [hc Provisions of etanttully recording to and Plot this ordinane,•. such Plans ;lad sPecitl- tl!e:eoP oii.file in lits oCi ice of thI City Cleric, said man 1)Itn" a whilo Print rations situll be ppro�-ed by t'Ke Com- mission -t• of Pu Llie \\'onto, and after labeled "S t. Poul Union Depot Co. uch approval, nil of the ork in- • plan showing Pro Posed ImProvemnnt,. ..Sr•alc. 1" = 100'. D:.tted Feb. 5 1917. eluded therein ,I, 'It be done in con- for not therewith. N yol—ed \o. 120 in lower right hand _ of. mat, and also ata Aced with t • tlgu: ev-25-G-l." Said retaining Falls SECTION 6. All streets nd Pubtir'. grounds dis- a �bullt along Third ad. Sibbs, streets curbed in the •' of the privileges - v Ile i t Part n wholly within the - stree[.Uut shall not es[end above the herein gr:l tt[ed11ts hall be ext Dred Ld rviceaUle c ndltion [or the a of the se '. urfnce of such street. Said Depot PUL]ic it, s a Practicable ooSECTION l'om pant may. Pro Ject the footings oC 7. 1111 other re joing walls, abutments or rolunns along the Union Depot Com- All water pipes; c mluits, sewers and of he• utilities, whether U -'I' ng to iClty vanytnrono rty liars distance. qS[ to the of Saint caul o to others. red Cour [4) feet Into the . dJolning streets o other Public grounds of the wltloh at- ]Dented within any street puUlic grounds and w'hl ch 11in t e r[ere cit}-, hair n1lvnYs below [he. surface writh n of the improve meats uthur- tthis thereof. Ized by ordinance•, shall be relo- toted and t .caged is such street SECTIO\ 2. or Pu U7 is grounds in sltr•h t will The said Depot Company tray Place prosorve tltelr utill t)' and not 'ontliet :t lite If columns tosuPpu rt the wait- : ing room c ncourse oC xaid pr'Posed with the work permitted under this m- dinanee. stmt." bit Ill int, In the center of Third SECTION 8. street between Sibley and \Vacouta The Saint Part Urnlon llepot ComPan>' streets. said shall be at Ic•asl eighteen 1(13) aCeet In the clear shalt at all times protect the City of St. Paul agNnsl all ch'imx Cor damages above the present grade of tU- street. acct nt of InJuries fo property or - If soldcolumns a o placed, good and sufficient lighting shall be maiataln,ol u to in ed Uy any person be c:l nae of o arising from the construction, oninter by the Depot Comp:1R)' ,oieh night until nonce o1 Use of the Privileges hereln d:tyUre:tk, so :11 to adequ:i LOY light granted; and shall, at all Limes, IteeP �ur'h Portion of SaidgtTeet. SECTION 3. and hold bar mleas the said Cjiy of St. Paul from all rants ;tad expenses I. - cult -ed in the defense of aueh Ila bre. Said repot Company ny ,. nstruct tn'o tunnels oder Tlhird street be SECTION0. _ tween "ibity and \\-atonia Slreets; o for the Installation of a or sSs1- c(10)r)li The Saint Part Unlan Depot Com - pang shall, withtn third' (30) days I,not a ceding tell et In [ruin nod after the Passage and puhll- - width, and ale outer for a tt'uckway,. 'ot In a>ceed twenty (20) feet In cation of this ordinance, file with the City Clerk of so city, ; vt•i [fen al - width. ceptanee of the terms hereof. SECTION 4. sl:CTION 10. The Depot Con'l'any m rltan ge the This ordinance sin 11 talc- (feet and lorllion of s rater pipes• gas sntlll Ue in Corte thirty (30) days front and - tuns and other tics where the P old otherwise interfere with ,roireosed alter its Passage, PubBClli on and o,. cupttnce. run 'unction. Adopted L}' the Council July 'run Depot Company mny'rem ate lent trusses of the Robert Street Ycas—ales rs. Irrn Pres dent G(Ir- Hyland, Beller, Bridge, w'Itich span the d,,Pot aP- vin) -6. - it'oaclt lra,k. ami map su Usll IIIc Nays -0. ' theefor' two deck Plate -girder spans ' witrh it supporting Pier about the center Approved July S. 1917. V. R. IRVIN, uf- the Present span, cite cicarnnce of Mayor. . thI git'ders Deer the ri—ated t-elts to Attoet: J. I. FARICY, be not .less than twenty-one (25) feet. A side•w•:ulc. o the rth IdI of City Clerk. (Jaly 14-1917) Third street, between Sibley and Wa- U .l THE Sidi;^ P:UL U;d1C D�7C': CC��Y hereby declares and Maces lunown unto the Council of the City of Saint Paul, :,irnesota, and to ;room it may in any manner concern, that it does hereby accept the terms of ordinance !is. 3926, entitled; z.n Ordinance ;;ranting unto the Saint Paul .,n. on ;spot Co,II.v:W certain street privileges _n connection with its no-_, station building; including; the riFnt to build retaining walls, abutments, columns and tunnels, 'ani to change the location of certain specified municipal utilities. Said ordinance was approved July 5th, 1917, and was published on the 14th day of July, 1917. li: is 1T1,iJS e. -H IE0 F , said Depot Company has caused these pre - sents to be si,ned by its representative in that behalf duly authorized, and an impression of its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed this day of July, 1917- c .ITn*i n=g,v C:);Y.LiI. ;;Y Its P s dent. attest; ~ -- It ecretar,�. a^_ ,TE OF i _Ti= S --, ) CCU211Y oli $ -.,l 1?. as. Or this 'tl-Wday of July, 1917, before mea notary public githin and for said county personally came — President of Thar. Saint Paul Union Depot Company, to me personally lmovn., vrho being by me first. duly a•,;orn, doth depose and say that he is tine ?resident Of said corporation and that the seal affixed to the foreF'oing instrument is the corporate seal of said corporation and that s; --.id in- s'tru ;e It v;as si&,ned, executed and sealed in behalf of said torpor-at;.on by authority of its board of directors; and he did a :21o:iedge said instni.^w;t to be the free azct -nu d�e-a of sa_ corporation. Not � ?ublic, Hann n Cou t,,T, :._ n. ® a ,dyi cpmsnission expires �� City of St. Paul. 9t least ten (10) -days before the commencement of any part of such work, the plane and specifications thereof shall be submitted to said Commissioner for his examination, and, if found to be in accordance with the provisions of thls ordinance, such plans and specifications shell be approved by the Commissioner of Public works and thereafter such work shall be done in conform- ity therewith. Section 3:. If any water pipes, conduits, sewers and other ut111tAes, whether belonging to the City of St. Paul or to others under authority duly granted by said City, are located in said street and interfere with any of the improvements authorized by this ordi- nanoe, they shall be relocated and re -arranged at the expense of said railway companies, in such a manner as will preserve their utility and not conflict with the work permitted by this ordinance.' Section 4. The Chicago, Saint Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway Company and The Chicago, Milwaukee & Saint Paul Railway Corn- pany shall at all times protect the City of Saint Paul against all claims for damages on account ofinjuriesto property or sustained by truction, maintenance any person, because of or arising from the cons or use of the privileges herein granted; and shall keep and hold harm - incurred less the said City of St. Paul from all costs and expenses An the defense of such claims. a Yeas (✓) Councilmen (✓) Nays/ JUI —5 1917 Farnsworth — Adopted by the Council 191 Coss In favor �1 HylandApproved ` `5 19J7 191.__ Keller / NIkCzo_I!— Against d 11 • __ .. Mr. President, Irvinr�bI MAYOR FORM C. B-2 Jp}�N 1, FAR1Cy City C6ork, CH=AGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS & OMAHA RY. CO. JAP�PS T. CLARK• 8� VicC•P.¢aio¢Ki Saint Paul, Minnesota. February 7, 1916. Dear Mayor Powers: - The Association of Commerce has asked the Saint Paul Union Depot Company to define its posi- tion in respect of the construction of the new station building. At the direction of the Depot Company, I am today replying to their communication by letter - of which the enclosure is a copy. This is self-explana- tory. In view of the relations between the Mayor, City Council and the Depot Company, we have thought it right to give you the same information which us are sending to the Association of Commerce. Yours very truly, ST.PAUL UNION DEPOT COMPANY. U LlO® By ' vice President. Hon. 17inn Powers, Mayor of Saint Paul, Saint Paul, Minnesota. Saint Paul, Minnesota. February 7, 19160 I Dear Sir:— In the absence of the President and at his suggestion, I reply to Mr. Glidden's valued favor of recent date in which he requests, on behalf of the Association of Commerce, information in respect of the construction of the new union station. The Depot Company as, of course, you know, filed with the City Clerk late in December, 1914, proposed plans for the new station and terminal yards. Within two months thereafter, the company filed its written engagement to build the station according to the plane, conceding also certain modifications requir- ed by the City Council. This agreement was conditioned upon change of harbor lines as contemplated by the plans. The Depot Company thereupon advertised for bide and was ready to award a contract to the lowest bidder, for the construction of the new station, the work to commence in the Spring of 1915m After public hearings and favorable report by committeeof Government engineers, the decision of the - 2 e Federal authorities was adverse to the establishment of harbor lines, and,, in consequence, new plans and a new location became necessary. The Depot Company is now endeavoring to meet-this new situation. It is engaged in making now plans for its station and terminal yards;, it is negotiat- ing to acquire necessary lands and to make contracts suited to the new conditions; it hopes to acquire for its terminal building property more accessible and convenient to the public than that originally contemplated. There are, as would be expected in a plan of this magnitude, differences to be adjusted with the nine railway companies owning the stock of the Depot Company. A committee of the Company is proceeding with diligence and energy to meet these difficulties and adjust the differences. As to the time within which this can be ac- complished, it would not be right for the Depot Company to give any assurance to you or. to the patrons of its con- etituent railway companies (though it would be glad to do so if able), except to say that it is sparing no effort to secure speedy construction. The fact that a new station is needed and that it should be constructed with as much expedition as possible, is appreciated. .�7, . 3. , The Company hopes to have these property and other matters adjusted so as to begin construction within the year, but, for the reasons assigned, you will see that it is impossible to make a promise or a definite assurance of what, by reason of no failure of effort on its part, it may be unable to accomplish, This is a frank and unreserved statement of the position of the Depot Company and answers, I think, your inquiry. Yours very truly, ST.PAUL UNION DEp/. COMPANY. By Vice Presidents Mr. S. W. Dittenhofer, President, St. Paul Association of Commerce, Saint Paul, Idinnesota. Qi C, F. No. 17174—Ordinance No. 3927— walls'beyond the above described linen By M. N. Goss— distance of t more than four (4) -` ,a ordinance authorizing the elevation, n trnetiDn a d -1111 tenanco oe feet Into said Water street and under the sorfucc thereof. traeks of 'the Chicago, St. Paul, 11an- capolis & Omaha Railway Company SECTION 2. and the Chicago, illllwuulcee & St. Paul Ball way Com Pany in Portion All the work In tial" ordinance 'I aired or permitted to be done, shall be of \Vater sty et \Volt of the center pet formed under the superintend- lino of Wabasha Street. of tbot Comxmissiojncr of P.111h,x Works or The Council of the City of St. Paul the Pity of St. Pan 1. At ]east ten (10) - does ordain: days nefore the •o nrava—menl of any SECTION I. part of such aorlt.x Lhc Plans and sPec- mentions thereof shall be submitted to Permission and authority are here- said Cont- issioner fm• his examination. by granted to The Chicago, St. ami, if found'to be In a rdance with Paul, \7l nn aapoila & Omnha Rall!` the provisions of this ordinance, such way Company and the Chicago, plans : d sj)-ifle.ti.na "hull be ap- Public ➢lilwsulceo & St. Paul Railway Cont p:,ny to elevate, nsiruct and prove,'xby the Commissioner' f \\'arks and thereafter such tv rk'shull henceforth n be done In conro+'+nllY lhorl"TtI . l p-l"tu:alYar,nnilolaf c. said ) as four up- ly oil olmnpanleso In SECTION 3. mu3' e t c r m u, Preach tracks ID the St. Paul union till, If any ,star pipes; conduits, sewers , Depot \Vater "'reel between Iseand other utilities, tvltelher belonging oto s enter line of \Catarina [rest and uta the City of sl. P:ua I to others '• outherly line o[ Bloclt forty-three 143) In Bice & Irvine's Addition to St. under authority duly anted by s Id Cil>, a c located In sn(d Iireel and In - Paul. Ier fe n•�tvith a y of the improvements . Sold approach tracks will be 'up- authorized by this ordinance, they shall ted earth or sand fill which shall be up.,, rbetwc•en .onerete. or be relocated and "a aged at the expense said railumyx contpan ies. In m'a w:tl1". The rater face of the sun a m n, cr n will preserve their 111 oulhcrl3' "all shall be bull[ net Pur- ,it,a d not co nlliet n•Ith the tt oris then south than the fell-"' ng tlescrlbed Ilnc: Reglnning at a point on the permitted by this ordinance. oulhcaslerl5' Iine oC P.lool: tm'ty-['tree SECTION 4. (4%) in Ince and Irvine's Addition to St. Paul, two hundred forty-one and The Chicago, Suint Paul: \ilnm•apolis & Omaha Rail tya)' Com Pane and The eighty-one hundredths (241.81) feet Chicago, Milwaulcae & Saint Paul Rnll- outhuvesterly [ om the castefly c rna it y Company hall at all times pro- of salol Blocic, which line bears North forty-seven (47) degrees and thirty- tee[ Lhe City of Saint Paul against all �lalms for darang,- on ue •o ant of In- x o (;{1) minU ies 1st; [hence In a juries to Property or sustained by any orthensterly direction, m, a curve to the 'fight, "Ith a radius o[ three thou- pm'10n, because of or arlsing from the construction, maintenance or use of the sand sev •n hundred ighty-five n d privileges herein grunted: and. shall Lauf-sib'ht hundredths (3785.78) Keep :and hold harmless the said City of fee[, and tangent Lo aline ,nista passes through the polo[ oC he x,Il ufpg nail St., Paul front II coats and exp coti, In - cat red In the defense of such claims. be north sixty-seven (67) degpees and two (2) miosis ea t, for a dis- SECTION' 5. tunes of e e ty-six and eight hun- dredlhs (76.08) feet; thence north Ix- The Chi -go, Suint Paul, minncapolls &. Ontanu Railway Company and The - [y -eight (68) degrees and ]evfloen (11) - Chicago, slilwank— • nil Sol nt Paul es hod�(440.22 ty nYd shall, t le thirty _two' hes Iredthsll,- III,— feet; )` thence on s surae to the right, with- [301tad,,iys- frolm fter thoit ) •t n passage s d pu blleatlon of this ordinance, file radius of five thousand sev • t hundred ahull with the City Clerk of said city, a -,it- - nineteen :and sixty-five re 9 ten acceptance of the terms hereof. 1 (5419.6e) fact, and tangent to the last a rationed course three hundred nine- oatsilly-eight SECTION 8. leen and hundredths This nrdinnn ce shall t:u<e effect nail (319.68) feet to an Intersection with the be in Corcc thirty (30) days from and enter line of \V obasha street[Ilai lust ementioned c se passes o • ,fid x(30.1) after at" passage, �p it biles tion and ac- ccpl ante. , distant fen and on -tenth feet Adopted by the Council July 5, 1917. from the ec iter of the westerly pedes- Yens—➢fessrs.. Fill nswerth. Co.., L 1 of the \V abasias Street bridge p(er near the northerly bank llyl, d, I{eller, \1r. President CI vin) -5. which .lands u of the \Ilselssip Pf River; and the ter Nays -0. [ace of the [ orthcrly Wall shall be [the Approved July 5, 1017. parallel with smithcrxl}• 'all nil not a than sixty-six (6G) fee[ V. R. IRVIN, Mayor. therefrom. A[tes[: J. I. FARICY, ' Permisabin snit authority are also granted to said railway a panics to City Clerk. (July 14-1917) Men the footings of "aid retaining - CHICAGO,. ST. 2,s,Ul, IZIMIM62Q.I.S & U�S:Fi�: R=:Sin.iY COn;Fs:Y, and CHIC:, GO, aIL;J Uig & ST. PaUL-jLUL`r'li:Y CO;MANY hereby declare and make known unto the Council of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, and to whom it may in any manner concern, that they and each of them do hereby accept the terms of Ordinance 2:6. 3927, entitled; Ln ordinance authoriz- ing the elevation, construction and maintenance of tracks of the Chicagop St, Paul, LUnneapolis & Omaha Railway Company and the Chicago, YIIN'raukee & St. Paul Railway company in a portion of Water Street West of the center line of `;abasha Street. Said ordinance was approved July 5th, 1917, and was published on the 14th day of July, 1917. 'Iti PdTNIESS YLis" -OF, said Railwpy Companies have caused these. presents to be respectively signed by their representatives in tinat be- half duly authorized, and an impression of their respective corporate seals to be hereunto affixed this il— day of July, 1917. ` CHICF G0, ST. 24-L, L ISII OLIS & OLaH i % P dCR Or Re:IL'71aY COP:i:Y I sident. � , 9� Al - As to C. St. U. i . & 0. �Ittest. Ry. Co. Its Secret A as to C. L. ..b't. P. Ry: Co. CHICAGO, jUL1,,;dUKEE E ST. PAUL R3IIF:GY CO;I P -1,Y , BY Sj's President_, attest: Its Secretary. i TO THE HONORABLE i LYOR tdTD THE COUNCIL Or' THE CITY Or SAINT PdUL: - The Saint Paul ,Union Depot Company and other subscribers, being a majority of the owners of property on the lines of the streets and public grounds hereinafter mentioned, make petition for the vaca- tion of the following streets and public grounds, to-,rit: .Al.l rights the City may claim in that part of the Public Levee lying west of the west line of Sibley Street produced southerly and north of the proposed retaining wall to support the elevated tracks of the Depot Company, the line of which mall is more particular- ly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the westerly line of Sibley Street produced southerly one hundred ten and one hundredth (110.01) feet from the south-easterly corner of Block thirty (30) in St. Paul Proper which line bears south thirty-four (34) degrees and fort; -seven (47) minutes east; thence south sixty-two'(62) degrees and fifty (50) Minutes west; seventy-three and sixteen hundredths (73.16) feet; thence on a curve to the left with a radius of seven hundred seven and seventy-eight hundredths (707.78) feet and tangent to the last mentioned course, seventy-one and fifty-six hundredths (71.56) feet; thence south fifty-seven (57) degrees and two (2) minutes west one hundred thirty-five and sixty-seven hundredths (135.67) feet; thence on a curve to the left,with a radius of five hundred ninety-four and eight -tenths (594.8) feet, and tangent, to the last mentioned course, seventy-four and twenty-six hundredths (74.26) feet; thence south forty-nine (49) degrees and fifty-three (53) minutes west fifty-three and seventy-five hundredths (53.75) feet, to a point which is forty-five and fourteen hundredths (45.14.) feet from the south-easterly corner of block thirty-nine (39) in St. Paul Proper,. measured at right angles to the southerly line of said block. This IN vacation is to cover that part of the. Public Levee which is now and has been for many years occupied by railroad tracks, and substantially the northerly one-half of the roadway connecting Sibley and Jackson Streets, which will be no longer needed for.. roadway _ppurposes...The Depot Company will remove the present retaining wall, excavate the roadway to the level of the Public Levee and lay a pavement upon same at its own expense. _11 rights the City may claim in that portion of Rater Street lying north of the southerly proposed retainingrall to support the elevated approach tracks, and extending from'a line dravin from the south-easterly corner of Block thirty-nine (39) in St. Paul Proper, and at right angles to the southerly line of said block to the center of Jabasha Street; the southerly line of said retaining :call being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on a line drawn at right angles to the southerly line of Block Thirty-nine (39) in St. Paul Proper, and forty-five and fourteen hundredths (45.14) feet southerly from the south-easterly corner of said block; thence continuing said line which bears south twenty-nine (29) degrees and fifty (50) minutes east, thirty and sixty-eight hundredths (30.68) feet; thence south fifty-seven (57) degrees and two (2) minutes west, three hundred nineteen and sixty-eight hundredths (319.68) feet; thence north thirty-two (32) degrees and fifty-eight (56) minutes west, twelve and ninety-five hundredths (12.95) feet; thence south fifty-seven (57) degrees and two (2) minutes west, eighty-six and ninety-eight hundredths (86.96) feet; thence on a curve to the right, with a radius of three thousand four hundred three and six -tenths (3403.6) feet, and tangent to the last mentioned course, eight hundred fifty-nine and eighty-nine hundredths (859.89) feet; thence south seventy-one (71) degrees and, thirty-one (31) minutes west, two hundred fifty-five and eighteen huh& dredths (255.18) feet, which line passes north of and four and fifty- eight hundredths (4.58) feet:from the center of the easterly pedestal a I of the 71abasha Street bridge pier standing near the river bank; thence on a curve to the left, with a radius of five thousand seven hundred nineteen and sixty-five hundredths (5719.65) feet, and.tan- gent to the last mentioned course, twelve and five -tenths (12.5) feet to an intersection with the center line of Wabasha Street. In aid of said vacation your petitioners ask the City of St. pawl to execute a quitclaim deed of its interest in the said portions of said 'nater Street and the public Levee so to be vacated. All that part of Second Street which lies south of a line dram= in a northeasterly direction from a point on the north line of Block thirty-nine (39) in St. Paul Proper, twenty-two and three -tenths (22.3) feet from the northeasterly corner of said block, and making an angle of thirty-five (35) degrees and eleven (11) minutes with said north line of said block. . All that part of Cedar Street which lies south of the south line of Second Street. &ll that part of Minnesota Street which lies south of�the south line of Second Street. That part of Market Street between Blocks forty-three (43) and forty-four (44), Bice a Irvi.ne's Lddition. Chat part of ontario Street between Blocks forty-four (44) _. � and forty-five j45) in Bice & Irvine's addition. The Saint Paul union Depot Company was duly organized under the laws of the State of Minnesota to build, provide and maintain in the city of Saint r"aul a union passenger station and terminal railway facilities. A map or plat of such streets and public grounds proposed 4J. to be vacated is hereto attached and made a part ofthis petition. The facts and reasons which your petitioners assign for the vacation there- of are, (that the Saint Paul limon Depot Company contemplates the con- structioa of a new terminal station building and the enlargement of its terminal railvray facilities substantially in accordance with nlans •and b specifications which have been filed in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Saint Paul. To construct said station and to make adequate and proper provision for the transaction of the business of the Company end the accommodation of the public, it is necessary to make separation of grades and an elevated approach to said station. That portion of the streets and public grounds sought to be vacated will be devoted exclusively to the business of the Saint Paul Union Depot Company and some of its constituent companies. There has not at any time been any public use of such portions of several of the streets so named for street purposes. The property surrounding such streets is particularly adapted to and has been purchased for railway purposes and is not available for public travel and has not been for many years and cannot be accommodated or benefited by the maintenance r' of such streets. In respect of said Public Levee, the City is asked to vacate practically the same portion thereof which is now occupied by the tracks of the various railway companies. Said vacations and the im- provements contemplated are for tbe,interests of the public and the City and not otherwise. In this behalf, your petitioners state that there have been certain preliminary negotiations between the Depot Company and the Council of the City of Saint Paul in respect of the vacation of certain streets and alloys, of which thgseriherein mentioned are a part, as will more fully appear from the files and records of the City Council, to which files and records reference is hereby made. jHx 0R , your petitioners ask for the adoption of an appropriate resolution vacating the streets and public grounds herein- before more particularly described. Dated Saint Paul, 14innesota, April Tx SdII"P P.iUI, WD -0 COIdgtii;Y Its Pyos3"dent. Secretary. CHIC,iGO, ST. P:,UI,, iSATIirIiPOiIS &/,0` BY �0 ATTA, H:LIWAY CO. d Its president. Secretary. CHICSGO, i,Ui"ritiUI{,^E & ST. PnIIL W, COAL ! MMPANY OF 1�SGONSIN. �Y Y� Its .President. CLQ%LAX/�/ Its Secretary. b STnTE OF MIIZ SCT-: ) (es. Cour—`_' Os HM" -XII. ) E. pE]ZZjN0p0id, being first duly sworn, doth depose and say that he is the President of The Saint Paul Union Depot Company, one of the signers named in the foregoing_ petition and t facts therein stated are true. Subscribed and sworn to before me this-2.;UwJ day of;irrla 1917. � b J � Rotary Public,_ Hennepin Co. 4inn. ;y commission expires Or UIYI;ESOT� J (ss. COL 'Y Or' James T. Clark, being first duly sworn, doth depose snd say that he is the President of the Chicago, St. Paul, Uinneapolis & Omaha Railway Company, one of the signers named in the foregoing petition and the facts therein stated are true. subscribV1i sworn to before me - t of :,pr1r7Olt ry tPlubRamsey city, Minn. - 5y cosnnission expires 1JfR "(gi�. STs TB 0r' �� (ss9 COUl:Y Os' �- being; first duly sworn, doth depose and yA- say that he is^President of the Chicago, Lalwaukee & St.. Paul Railway Co. _ one of the signers named in the foregoing petition and that facts therein stated are true. Subscribed and sworn to before me this /slay of April, 1917. ,�r�, -� iy commissipp�o,,ny�`expires AW If 0, 'r p` � 35 ANO � a :s •P- r n THIP0 5T.. 1 31 pPEr-, S.T Z �7f I �./L. I V_ 1 .STiPEET I 3 9 4ti, 'Ilo V� J 1 .557°02'1N 3/968 pry I , ,puB,c is G eu'�E Sr. PfJUG UN /0N DEPOT CO- ' lMPIp LdJ� 5�0, /NG. PL OF ,od)RT/O/V OF C Tl IV.S LEI%EE P STREET Ptk?" April 71 IM Chief Engineer's Otf�ce Scale foo' NoJ. dint pant OFFICE OF J JOHN I. FARICY, CITY CLERK I I July, 12th. 191q. Mr. 0. H. O'Neill, Corporation Counsel. Building. Dear Sir.— Herewith ggeace find vacation file® #17543 & 17544,St. Paul Union Depot Co. which was laid over until July 13th. 1911 and referred to you. Yours truly, City Clerk. (5) I- ordinance regulating the procedure and prescribing the conditions for the vacation of public grounds, streets, alleys and highways in the City of St. Paul," approved March 16, 1915, shall be filed by the petitioner, the St, Paul Union Depot Company, and is hereby fixed at the sum of One -thousand Dollars ($1,000.00), but the liability of said St, Paul Union Depot Company shall not be limited to the penalty of said bond, but the said Depot Company shall indemnify the City against all coats, damages and expenses growing out of or arising from the vacation of the aforesaid streets or any of them. (2) The City retains and reserves unto itself the right to enter -in and upon said -vacated streets, md to build sewers, lay water mains, conduits, pipes and such other underground things as may be necessary in order to serve the public, and this right is reserved for the use of any public service corporation to which the City may grant a franchise"to use such vacated streets for like purposes; but if this right is exercised, the use of such vacated streets for railway purposes shall not be unneces s, ly i e er d cr th. -�� (3) All se r extensions require by the moving of the river channel and all expenses incurred by the cutting off of sewers shall be borne by the Depot Company; also all changes in water mains �. necessitated by the improvement shall be made at the expense of the Depot Company. (4) The right shall be reserved in the City to utilize without compensation any streets vacated, as landings for bridges and sites for bridge piers, such use not to unnecessarily interfere with the use of such land for railway purposes. (b) a. There shall be conveyed to the City of St. Paul by deed of quitclaim and release all the interest of the Chicago, St.Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway Company and of the Chicago, Milwaukee and (6) St. Paul Railway Company in all the land and water -lying south of said south wall of the proposed elevated railway tracks between the easterly line of Block 39, St. Paul Proper, and the southerly line of Block 43, Rice & Irvine Is, Addition to St. Paul. b. The Depot Company shall fill, to the elevation of the present railway tracks, a 46 -foot strip,. along the river front and im- mediately south of the south wall of the proposed elevated railway tracks; such 46 -foot strip to extend from a line drawn southerly from the southeast corner of said Block 39, St. Paul Proper, and at right angles to the southerly line of said block to the south line of Block 43, Rice & Irvine's Addition - the roadway to be built thereon to be used so as to connect the Upper Levee with the so-called Jackson and Sibley Street Levee; ''4the easterly end thereof to be flared so that the 1__ width of the roadway, 46 feet at Robert street, shall be extended to a width of 75 feet (or less) if necessary, to make connection Aith-the extension`!of the westerly line of the City Levee near Jackson street. i The se.id Depot Company shall rip -rap the slope of the newly macre fill. C. If at any time it becomes necessary either for the Depot Company .or The Chicago, St. Paul., Minneapolis & Omaha Railway Company, or The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company to move the southerly wall of the elevated structure southerly, this may be done and the said companies, or either of them, may take any part of said roadway upon furnishing, in lieu thereof, premises. of the same dimen- sions as the land taken, upon lands acquired by further extension into the river. This substitution to be without expense to the City and not to affect the continuity of. the proposed roadway. The right to retake the, premises upon the conditions herein may, be inserted in the deed referred to in. subdivision "a" hereof. (7) d. The said Union Depot Company shall give so much of the property on Raspberry Island owned by the Depot Company, as may be necessary for the purposes aforesaid, and shall do the excavation neeeesary in order to maintain the same capacity of channel as at Present when the filling for the forty-six-foot roadway mentioned above is to be placed, e. within five years from date, the City may, if it shall d.etermine to further extend the said levee into the stream and shall actually enter upon the work, take so much of Raspberry Island owned by the Depot Company as may be necessary to maintain the same capacity of channel as at present; the excavation upon the Depot Company's por- tion of Raspberry Island to be carried back from the shore only so far as is necessary to meet the requirements of the Government Engineers, If not sc required at the end of five years, the Depot Company may sell its property on said Island, or so much thereof as may remain, and the interest of the City therein shall be at an end. Before making any sale, it shall give the City the preferential option to buy at such Price as it may obtain from any other person or corporation offering to buy the Depot Company's portion of the Island; but in any event, the City shall not pay in excess of the purchase price of ,the property to the Depot Company, with interest, taxes and charges. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to obligate the Depot Company to acquire any property on Raspberry Island ,.�hich it does not already own; and if any such property is required to carry out the improvement herein mentioned, it shall be acquired by the City. f. The building of said roadway is conditioned upon neces- sary change of harbor lines by the United States Government, so that the Depot Company may lawfully proceed with -such improvement. Iff this permission should be refused, the vacation of that part of water street herein referred to will remain unchanged. The Depot Company in such case will build a roadway of less width, when permitted by the Govern- ment, by establishment of harbor lines, and directed by the City so to do. (6) In consideration of the vacation of said portions of Minnesota and Cedar streets, the said petitioner, Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway Company shall, within thirty days after the passage, approval and publication of this resolution, file with the City Clerk, in a form to be approved by the Corporation Counsel, an agreement in writing to erect such barriers, walls, or other reasonable safeguards, as may be ordered by the. Council, upon said Second street, Cedar street and Minnesota street,'wherever excavations have heretofore been made, or will hereafter,be made, by said Railway Company on its abutting property, and which render said streets, or any of them, dangerous for travel, and that said protective structures shall be approved by and made under the super- vision of the gity Engineer and at the cost of said Railway Company. (7) The said Union Depot Company, by the acceptance of this resolution, agrees that with all convenient speed it will construct \ YY its terminal union station building substantially according to plans of construction filed with the City Clerk, which show in a general way the improvement which the Depot Company intends to make, but nothing herein, however, shall prevent an enlargement of the plans nor re- arrangement of the tracks, nor change of the interior of the building to suit the requirements of the public or the Company, but there shall be no change in the location of the depot building itself as proposed. A 6 r (9) (S) Said petitioner, the St. Paul Union Depot Company, shall within thirty days after the passage and publication of this resolution file a written acceptance thereof with the City Clerk in such form as may be approved by the Corporation Counsel. (9) The said petitioners shall pay into the treasury of the City of St. Paul the sum of Ten Dollars (010.00), together with the cost of this vacation proceeding. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That in aid of said vacation of the aforesaid portion of the public levee and Water 'street, the Mayor, Comptroller and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to make, execute and deliver, if desired, quitclaim deeds conveying and releas- ing all right, title and interest of the City of St. Paul in said Vacated portion of said public levee and Water street. Said deeds shall be conditioned upon compliance by the Depot Company with theNerms and conditions of this resolution, Passed byrthe Council Yeas / Nays Mr✓�rnsworth e and ler 'Toll 'Toll M President (Irvin) GU6 —''. ISIS Approved ` Mayor. -.t but e said Depot Company shall In {. lemnif:thy th0 City against all coat: - 7 damages and expenses growing, out "o F or arising from the vacation of.. th ii aforesaid streets or any. of'them. (3) .The ,,Idpetitionershall pa; tn[othe treasury of the City of St. Pau the sum o't YPea Dollars ($10.00). to gather with, the cost of this vacatior proceeding. (3) The City'retalns and-reserves.t( "itself the right to enter in and upor said vacatedstreets and alleys,, it -build. sewers, laywater mains,: on. duits. .. pipesandsuch otherunder. ground things as may be necessary In order_ to serve. the public; and this Ormay: hereafter touse such vacated )r IIke purposes, but xerclsed,. the use of ets and .alleys .for hall not be unneces- Ath. on is .upon the fur- itlons- that in case fn St. Paul Proper. Itiener, theSt. Pa61' pany. or any .pr. I. some extent as upon -t' Compa.nv 1 tends. to a but othi g { event n en - /I ever, 1 h els. show :shall p largemeat of the plans nor -rearrange of the! ment of the track nor change Interior of the bullding•to sult th om 1 quirements of I In public or the. Com- l STATE OF MINNESOTA, Affidavit of Publication. t `t_� •ice 55 County of Rams } ey i ;)<...� ', )] self as proposed. ' (6) Said petitioner the St. Paul ; '.'-- Came Persoitall }' before me R. it. 3IORRI50;1 and being duly C. F. No. 17644— - sworn, deposes and says: that he now Is, and during all the time herein , Union. -Depot .Company, .shall within "Vh reas,,Ther heretofore pre-. need to. CheCou B oY the Clty of St mentioned had been In the employ of the printer and publisher of the Paul; the petition of the St. Paul Union c thirty days nftec the passago nd pub -7 licntion oP this `resoiution ftte writ- C1CY t' newspaper known as the "ST. PAUL REVIEW" and during all said time Depot Company and others, beings malority. of the .resident owners of the was. and now 1s, principal clerk of the. printer of the said uewepape a; r. ten cceof to e. thereof with the P- bup- property. on the Itne. of the street. and that the said newspaper: the "ST. PAUL REVIEW;' was during all the hays hereinafter Of described, praying .for th c tion" L that part Of"Broad- lark (n 'uh form as may l be th Corporatdan e I en1d time, and stili Is, a weekly newspaper printed and published In the i south -of the oath line: IIY high b 1 - City of St. Paul, in the County of Ramsey, in the State of Minnesota, on each " proved Aug.on 191,7. Adopted by the sou ug. 1 1914• of etThird street.' that P t o[ R r eat wh Elle a th' f th s t)r, street line of Third street; that t f W '. to t t .whi h oath f the v ry week; IIt the ed printed .notice oC............ t rf¢j' yr�y j annexed ••• \V /-/� t� ` 1 1.•• t. - south line o[ Third .1,1-reet,-the alley in' 17, r.: 'j (A goat 4-1617) .. ,. - _Approved Aug..l: 1917. .r ., . ._, ' \ `/V C/ •�d .Yl {'� . • 1. . """""•"'" - - - •" • Block 3, Rapklna Addition to �St. Paul. betwe Rosabetd Wacout streets', all public alleys in Block twenty-eight - --(23). S[ Paul Pr perks trip two feet i ,de ng.'the th ids 1 Third. fr.. ht of Old - ............................................................................ hereto attached and made Part hereof, was cut and taken from the col- tel xt dt g o u =way y t the tit f Wfl t eat d strip f 1 d f ding. fromthe s t 1t e f Wacout street; - sof said newspaper, and printed ad publlshed in id spaper mn a for ONE week, that the �otice y�s yrmtOd nd published ht said ' t- the t Bo f Sibley str et the ame b i g en d fie-te Lh (7.6 j'' t�i1v 1/. /1 � newspaper an Saturday, th ....day of . ....... .............A D. � r at.wfd t,zv c t t set and an,. and thirty-seven hundredths (737) fecti 1 That said newspaper was, during all time In this affidavit Ido' at Sibley. street; -that part f: %Third street "between. Sibteystree[ and. mentioned, and still Is, a collection of reading matter In columns and sheet =.1Vacouta: streets, - extending upward form, the mutter consisting of general and local news, comments and mle- from a plane which Is eighteen feet above the present grade of the. street,- cello.neous literary items, printed and published In the English language, at to enable the DepotCompany va )uild" waiting room concourse . r the'. an estnbllahed omae and known place of business In said city, to -wit: No. '.street; and a strip of, and. thirty feet' 141 East Fifth Street, equipped with the necessary materials, newspaper wide along the easterly. side of Sibley from. a. point prcases and skilled workmen for preparing, printing and publishing the street extending: .seven •.and : thirty-seven hundredths (7:37) name, and the whole thereof, in said city; that the said newspaper, was "Peet north oPthe present soa tt,-line of •; Third street southwaW n;'ung then east-. during all the said time, and still Is dated In SL Paul, and generally cited. tly line f Sibley street: a total dl i nfty-the ar;ds per, for more than one year Iated In said city and state; that said newspaper. t n P our. died - n-ZT� -,t4"t 63) rest, t k nazi preceding the date of the first publication of said notice, and during next fhe orth end"a4--Lid sY1P of forty.fiv degrees with -a line all the time of said publishing, was printed In whole, and published and ' drawn from the point seven. and thirty- - circulated In said county and state; that during all the said time said seven hundredths (7.37)1 feet north ail -..south the Fthe line. of Third street extended i '.11' newspaper has consisted, and still consists, of more than equivalent ,easterly "across" Sibley .street, aa -shown upon the blueprint attached to � n u page, each column In space or four pages. of, more than five columna to each pa " Id: tion, Which : aid petitlan- 1st. being not less than seventeen and three-fourths Inches long;. that during duty vertfled a .required. by 1 w and; eeta forth the. facts and reasons for f all said time said printer and publisher of the said "ST. PAUL REVIEW" such vacation;and The Council" of said City;` has printed, published and delivered, at each regular Issue, In and near its Whereas deemed 1t expedient that the matters place of publication, (cation, more than two hundred and forty complete copies of said ffamed t " Mori should, b ➢ 1 ded with, - d o}'dered said iithio � d to b filed I has newspaper to paying subscribers; that said newspaper duringsaid time, f or / p nyingo plat . record in. thefrits f the City Clerk. never been. and le not now a duplicate nor made up wholly patents, d o d d said Clerk to. giveotice 1 aUGn plates and patents and advertisements, or either or any of th f by pu bll c in the official paper [ 1 Id City In the mannsr and fore. the! That the Publisher of said newspaper, on March 13th, 1917, -filed with the 1 time required by law, that said petition, - County Auditor of said Ramsey County an aflidavit setting forth the facts ( and the atter theater would' ;:J be heard and considered by OOldCo­'he - requl red by Section 9418 of the Revised Laws of 1913 of. [ State of Dfinne- cll t a meeting thereof to -b held x the Co t Hcase on the 3rd day orJ ly M.. id - facts forth in this IImdav l t, 1917. t. ten 'clock A. -hili lice s duly publlshed and giv actice That nlnant knows personally all the set now the efo e,. it Is hereby 1, Resolved By the Council of said City i that th above described of I, and that each and all thereof are tr -' t e portions t Bets d alleys hewn pop the f bl -➢ t t attached to id petition, b .:± same e hereby vacated and,. d the ar 1 l/ e fl n d n mil kreeta d 1 ll)-- -X bond provticd Por Q�,l ._,_.___A. D. 1 I///-��� LSlnanc@ No ;3sa: entitled ."An roralnd rn to before me this..... day of_.. 9 _.,. a,n a egttlattng":tha precede, - h dirt r the v aft n f treat., publicgrounds, alloys d hlghway i the oP SLP ul ap Of _ proved March 16 1916 be flied by the petition Th St Paul Union ( Depot Company, and 1s hereby fixed at Notary Public, Ramsey County Mlnnesota. hi therm f One thousand ($3.000.00) ! DoRa.'e but the 11 bll(ty.. of St. Nv commission expires March 13th,1918. Marchsaid IU ion DepotCompany shall not be lfmlted to then alto nl sald firm d. -.t but e said Depot Company shall In {. lemnif:thy th0 City against all coat: - 7 damages and expenses growing, out "o F or arising from the vacation of.. th ii aforesaid streets or any. of'them. (3) .The ,,Idpetitionershall pa; tn[othe treasury of the City of St. Pau the sum o't YPea Dollars ($10.00). to gather with, the cost of this vacatior proceeding. (3) The City'retalns and-reserves.t( "itself the right to enter in and upor said vacatedstreets and alleys,, it -build. sewers, laywater mains,: on. duits. .. pipesandsuch otherunder. ground things as may be necessary In order_ to serve. the public; and this Ormay: hereafter touse such vacated )r IIke purposes, but xerclsed,. the use of ets and .alleys .for hall not be unneces- Ath. on is .upon the fur- itlons- that in case fn St. Paul Proper. Itiener, theSt. Pa61' pany. or any .pr. I. some extent as upon -t' Compa.nv 1 tends. to a but othi g { event n en - /I ever, 1 h els. show :shall p largemeat of the plans nor -rearrange of the! ment of the track nor change Interior of the bullding•to sult th om 1 quirements of I In public or the. Com- pane, but there ehalt'be no. changein ere I the location of. the depot, building In ', )] self as proposed. ' (6) Said petitioner the St. Paul ; 1 - Union. -Depot .Company, .shall within c thirty days nftec the passago nd pub -7 licntion oP this `resoiution ftte writ- C1CY t' r. ten cceof to e. thereof with the P- bup- lark (n 'uh form as may l be th Corporatdan e I proved Aug.on 191,7. Adopted by the sou ug. 1 1914• 17, r.: 'j (A goat 4-1617) .. ,. - _Approved Aug..l: 1917. .r ., . ._, STATE OF MINNESOTA,J Affidavit Of Publication. County of 1'Zamsey sS. i 'j .un. I"'rsnrrnn} L,dort na 11. it. 01pR1t LGU] .rnd horn„ rlu C. F. No. 17544— sw,:., deposca :tad rays: ihat he now Is, and during all the time hereln There was heretofore Prc- "' entlonkil has been in the employ of the printer and publisher of the -Whereas. .ted to the Council f the Clty of St. Pnu1. the Petition of the St. Paul newspaper known ¢s the "ST. PAUL RPV11•, 1V" and during all said time and others,eUlnioit Depot g e w':ta. a u pu pr t e per: lid r w Is, princi 1 clerk of the teter of the said r ['spa majority f the resident owner. of the y of the propert)' on the line of the sitee is lid that the said newspaper: the "ST. PAUL J1rvIF%V:' was during nil the alleys hereinafter described, praying forthe v cation of that part of Broad- said flare, and still Is, a weekly newspaper printed and Du bllslted in rho wa,' i -b lch lies south of the south line 'City, of St. Paul, In the County of Ram aeY, In the Stale of J[Inneso ta, on each o[ Third street: fila[ Part of Rosnbet street )chieh lies south of the eoutli' line of Third street: that part of Rra- Lies south of the"/� .'pl�,r Y very rce,k: j'hat the annexed printed notice of ............... ''� ` t l coots street which line of Third street; the alley in 11 1 1 �IJ Y1 vL sn»tr Block 3, Hopkins Addition tO.St. Paul. ...••••..••.•••. •. ••••. ..................................... ••••••.•••••... hctween Rosabel and )Vacouta streets; all Pu hill, alleys in Block twenty-eight ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,' (23), St. Paul Proper; a strip two feet ............•...........••............ )vldo along the south side of Third enter of reC0I- heln :rtt"lra it :I v,I orad:• part hereof. )t .tx cut :rnd tar taco frnm tlr,• street extending from the Broadway to thew r line %Wv %out, of mut. o, s: rid lir w'..par p:.r. :r ml t�:r.s irrint, �d :rkd prrl:l"l- it .rid mtv.p:[Ver s veot: hird a ctrl P` land a Mena Ing n from [he west line f Wacouta street QL rK) .s fat ()NF week, that tire i.Cce t;`'st printed Qtrlid public It d 1» said to the cost ilfty of Slbler street, the tieing sc\+sn and five -tan the (7.5) V / 1( oC. \"........... A. D. 191 s amc feet 'Id, at 1W,,,Pa f. street 'tad Even r�r. it-s;,:Iyer' un Jal,t rda y, til c. ...day - and thirty-seven hentredths (7.37) feet 'That said wsP:iPer during all t time in this affidavit lie ride at Sihisy street; that part of Third s t between Sible}' street and hverr [loved, uvd stlil ts, a colteclb n o[ reading matter lit colo mus and sheet \\-«cout�irc 'streets, extenei ng upavnrl furor, the vett ter cu nsi,ting of general slid local brews, cum meat, and nits - from :i plane which is Igh[e en Yeet the Present grade of the street, cellancuus literary Items, Ill ted and published In the L•'ngllsh language. :t aboiI to enable the De perany ;o build an esutbllshea ole ce unit known place of business irr said city, [o -wit: No. Com w�ailiann filetI d a strip of land thirty Pesti 141 last Fifrh Street, equipped with the neec-ealy' mnterlule, newsP:iper vcera ide along the easter))- side of Sibley (VIII [ending. from point a l presses and skilled ) orlcmen for Preparing. printing and publlsbi,g the ex et thirty-seven hundredths (7.37) I 'tr_Id ad the whole. [hereo Y, /n said city; that the said nc V.paper, was Pee[ north of the present line f: Third .street thward aLintr ..Illhu cast: I sante auring all lire said time, and still Is dated Ir' St. 1'avl, arra 6enerany clrcu- erly line of Siblendredeet. "-three ,Lin_, nitY three and et r lated In said city and state; that said n'lepapel', for more than one year tattce of [out•.. t -t., r�TT ,�-(453.63) feet. next the date of the first publication of said notice, and during the north end Id trip to r ake an angle of forty-five degrees with line - Preceding all the time of said publishing. was printed In whole, and published and drawn from [he peter even :ind thirty- c'f cul:itca 1n sold county and elate; that during all the sold time said n bell .(Itha (7.")V feet north f Ill eo til Ane of Third street extended nevvsPaper hoe consisted, ¢lid still c sl -Its. of more than the equivalent westerly across Sibley street, all as ,the blue to In space of four pages, of more than five columns to each page, each column shown Pon -print attached said Petition, which said Pettit n Is being not less than se entcen and three-fourths Inches long; that during duly verified a required by law a d ..isforth the facts and reasons for nII Bald time sxla Printer and par Ilshc•r of the said "S'1•. 1'AL•L REVIEW" s uch vadat l on; and CitYt,' has printed, prrbush: d rh ml del iv urea, at cacl, r, Ol:rr Is_uc, it' and near Its \Whereas, The Council of said deemed it e--<pedien[ that the matter plan,• If put:l tendon, viu:e than tw'o lrund,�d aihd for compic[E copies oC sola referred to therein should be Pro- s Ld miv aP;IPer to pn}ing cul—i-ill,rs; that said I.— Paper during' said lime, has eeded with, and rdered Petition and a • .Pan I. Plat to be filed f )ffice r horn rmi i� v,:L mill .i d»pitcu le not nmae up wholly of patents, ur record in the of the City Cl k, lid ordered Bald Clerk to glue notice r""t[. l,lates :Ind P:r t,•nls :rnd :Iavh•rtisements, Or either o' :ivy of fhtIn. hY pu Lk'i—tion in the official paper of eaid Ci 1, in the m and for the other e That the Pubilsher o[ said n wspa liar. ov \I:rr:'h 13th. lsl i. sled with lbs �t 1 by law said Detl[lon. rand loun[y A»dimr o[ sola Ramsey Count}' an nmdaviL setting forth the facts -tale 1.^. xu b]ec[ matter IheerIf 'ould I,;- heard c ..Idered by id Coun- c[I a ,ting thereof tobeheld in , i,d 1 oa :,4tF lir i'_ 1:, r'ised l.a", nl r:,13 :,f the Stat, of lrran,- Itch ) \ r [he Court House on the 3rd day of duly. 1'917, at ten <YCIOCk A. X. which eaid iota. 'That aRianl knows ➢ecce sally ¢ll the facts set forth in till, afiidavlt. Offee was duly published and gl vena now the, fore h' i hereby and that each ¢lid alt thereof Resolved. Ba chs Councll of d City I the nboi, described po Ions of is 1 h n D he t 1 Pr ted id pe I r e ,Ill til e hereby —toted d- -! n, fi 1 t t-+ d 1- 1 b d.:.p Id d for,1 r-: -.entitled % `�,� ht k' A. D. 191-. dini ce x 3394, •A diri= rn to ane regnlatl ng-thep o ednre and pro- ; before life this... _. _day of of public- grounals. s[ - Ileys ad bighiraya In the Cf ty of iS[. Pau." p ved March IG. 191 a, shall be Hll edaby the pe itloner. The St. Pant unon i C.Pot Company. and is hereby frx,d at i the slim of One thousand ($1,000.00)' Dollars. but the lis.bility o[ :fid St. i Paul Union DePot Company shall "t [� -": be limited [o the penalty of said bond.• It the said Depot Compan}• .shall In-' demnify the City ag.t..I all os[s. do and expert sec gro-,I out of ising from the v cation of the afo ceafd streets o aI, of them. - [?) The said petit) one rs shall pay Into the treasury of the City of St. Pouf the sum -of Ten Dollars gether with the cost of this �acatlon Dioceerl i n g (3) The City tofai ns and r ,,,'if the right to e r in and upon said cared s ee[eter alleys, to bultd lacy -iter mains. - dtigrou sthing and they b other ry In ground Ih(ngs .i y be necessary to order s dfo public:Ind this right is reserved for the v is any Public s ornoor m [o which the City hasfranchise may hereafter grant a franchise tort such .... ted streets o alleys for like Purposes, but iP [his right Is a reined. the u.se of such vacated streets and alleys eor railway Purposes shall not be unneces- sarilyer In with. (4) Such v cation is upon the fur- ther ditions thatin case Ftocicsz noir n 'v�$esy coee in S[. Paul Proper. ded by petitioner, the St. Paul Union Depot,or'Company,,any part thereof, shall ever be used for railway depot purposes. the said blocks of land shall, n ertheless, be ,uhJect to sDecinl a cots fw- •r meal hm Provemelit se mord, in said ,City, to the .aideesG-lit and wlth Ince effect as if Prenhiccs had .•nnri ",_r c I .bved by private P.ar[ics. -' rad i e linrro9elv'ntnv n hr. rcaftcr�fn ereecf c mpt u� ,,, , lnwl frnm ,+mh en [s: Provid,d than till, am lit Ifs^ and all a s eats that may hereafter be levied,_ .see sed o charged gains[ said 161eI'. d streets dart ilel's vac!„ted hLreb)m for age 4 • the Purpose ora ay in' COSmna for Ind a -Hens, a ncnulri ng itgs?hallo tea- ce In ingthet an widen- ggregate the s of Twenty-five Thoneand Dol- lars so -five 5.000.00), and the co t. damage d exp^Pse of requiring hind for Pub- lic ?narks, which may be 1sued ocks f land and vac ted said M1l streets and alley, shall not exceed in the aggregate the i,m f Twenty I've The, "and Dollars (i$;ith 0th e0 )land This ondit”" shall rani[ future 0 and be bindle,^, upon w s sa lrt biorke to the same extent a capon - eaid pe B tion',. s s' �Sihe The eplllnce Depot Ithis t Company.' agrees that w-i[h all c e lent speed it n•ill construct its terminal union ta- tion buil cling substantially ording to plans of o,,truc how• nlndai -gene f)eral ith the Cit, Clerk, s v the. Improve.Int whit, tithe thing It Cannan'. Intends to oke. herein, however, shall prevent a inricetnent of the plans nor rearrange me It of the track, nor change of the E Interior of thebuilding•to cult the re qulrements of the' nrlhllc lir til an get In in j:j Pan y, tint there hall be n fi the location of the depot building it- "' i i f as Proposed. (9) Sahl petitioner. the St. Putt 17nlnn Depot Company. Ill Itnd pubn , thirty days after the Passe a Iication of this resolutim,, ale a writ- ten ',1_VP,.V, thereof with the C`Ity Clerk in such form ars m:ry I) lip- prnvr-d by th„til erCounchtl nAugl'ishtalt A deafer, by Approved Aug. 1. 1017. (August 4-1917) PabIle. Ramsey County. iifInnesole, \fy commresion expire, Alarch I81h,,1915 i 'j legs. subject expressly to the following carditions and reservations. viz: (1) The bond Provided for in or- dinance No. 3394, entitled "An ordin- nee regulating,the Procedure and pre- s01thing the conditions for the vacation f Public grounds, streets, alleys and highways Inde. City of St. Paul," ap- proved 3larch 16. 1915, .hall be filed by the Petitioner. The St. Paul Union Depot Company, and is he fixed at the s f One thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars. but the liability of said St. Paul Union Depot Company shall not be limited to the penalty of said bond. but the said Depot Company shall In- demnify the City against all costs. damages and expenses gar.wing u[ of be arising from the vacationoP the aforesaid streets or any of them. (2) The sold Pet(tloncra hall pay 'Into the treasury oe the Cit -4,01. - of St. Paul the sum of iTen Dollars ($10.00), to - getter with the cost of this vaeLlost proceeding. (3) The City retains and reserves to Itself the right to enterin and upon said vacated streets and alleys, to - build severs, lay water mains, con- s - duita, pipes and such other under- gro nd things as may be necessary In or d .t serve �.thn-. tnahllC:::aPd:this ri ghr is r vetl for the u of a - Pu�lic s sic arc rrporatiPu to ♦.bleb fhc Cit,, hast rl,'l hcrcaftcr Irnnebise tp i ucb cared els o alley.v Inr like purposle, but ifr_ this right Is a rciscd. the u of uch v entad stree La 'nd al"" for Sail rvaya Pulp, sex shall notbe unncees- alily interferes with. e (4) Such vacation Is open the fur- ther express conditions thaticase Blocks 28 and 29 in St. Paul Proper. now oTened by petitioner, the St. Paul Union Depot Company, or any part - thareof, shall ever be used for call r depot purposes. the said blocks of land shall, n ertheless, be subject to special assessments for'im- In pr ex tent. t madewith 11'IjteCiffeet 39 If said premises. had Continued to be owned by private Parties, notwith- standing any law n r hereafter In, effect a sempting such land from suds tints; provided that theamount of an and all assessments that any - 'hereafter be levied, assessed 'Wr charged against. said blocks and streets and alleys vacated hereby for the purpose of paying the cost• damage _ Ina expense oe acquiring lana for street and alley openings and wlden- ings shall not exceed in the aggregate the s of Twenty-five Thousand Dol- . jars ($255.000.00), and the cost, damage and expense oY acquiring land for pub- - ]/c parks, which be sed against said blacks of land and vacated streets and alleys shall not exceed 1n the aggregate the sum of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00). Thi: condition shall run with the land and be binding upon all suture owners of sPitt blocks to the same extent as upon aid potitloaen (5) The said Unto a Dan., Company, by the acceptance of thle re .lu[fon agrees that with all c ndenientspeed it Tvtll construct Its terminal union sta- tion building substantially according to plans of construction filed with the City Clerk, whleh show In a general y the Inn rovereent which the Depot Company Intends to make, but nothl ng here(n, however, shall prevent n - Iurgement of the plans nor rearrange- enY of the treeks..nor change of the interior of the building to suit the re- rluirements of the public or the Care- thepan)locationf the h ohall depot building it- self as proposed. .. (6) Said. petitioner, the St. Paul T'nion Depot Company. shall within thirty' days after the passage and pub- licatlon of this resolution, file a writ- ten acceptance thereof with the City Clerk in such form as may be aP- t -ed by the Corporation Counsel. iAdopted by the Council Aug. 1, 1917• - Approved Aug. 1. 1917. (Ang .tt4-1917) r' mita SEVEN RESOLUTSON fl _ - y•� f ,,There ,led toos, There was heretofore pre .!,led uhell of the City oP St.: I I th t .[Itl f th St. Paul Union 1 I of C P 1 1 others, being { 11,;,joritY of theit t icnere o[ th ty o th ]t f the treat. and :Illoys bereinafter des The praying for the ­, tion of that part of Broad - ' hi lies south of the south line of of h,; of �Thrd st recta that part of Rosabel - street whichlies south of.ihe son th• line of Third street; that part of Wa- outs. street which lies south of the. south line of Third street; the alley Im Meek 2, H.Pldra Addition to St. Paul, between_ Rosabel and Wacouta streets; all Public alleys In Block twenty-eight - (28). St. Paul Proper; a strip two feet wide along the south side of Third street extending Prom ttie center of Broadway to the west line of Wacouta sheet; and a strip of land extending from .the west line of Cents, street to the east line of Sibley street.the same being seven and fide -tenth. (7.5) feet wide at Wacouta.street and seven and thirty-seven hundredths (7.37) feet wide at Sibley street; that part of Thlydstreet bet well S(bley street and \\'ucouta streets, extending upward front a plane which Is eighteen feet above the Present grade of the street. - to onable the Depot Company to build .: a waiting room concourse over the - I treet; and a stripoP land thirty feet (vide along the easterly side of Sibley' street extending from a point seven , and .thirty-seven hundredths (7.37) feet north of the present south line of • Third street southward along the east- erly line of Sibley street, a total dis- tance of four hundred fifty-three and .sixty-three hundredths (453.63) feet, the northendof as id strip to make an angle of forty-fivedegrees with Is. line drawn from the Patseven and thirty- seven hundredths (7.37) feet north of the south line of Third street extended westerly across Sibley street, all as shown upon the blue -print attached to sold petition, which said petition is - duly verified as required by law and sets forth the facts and reasonsfor such vacation: and Whereas, The Council of said City deemed It expedient thatthe matter referred to therein should be pro- . e dad with.and ordered said petition and accompanying Plat to be filed of record in the office. of the City Clerk, ' and ordered said Clerk to give notice by publication in the official paper of said City in the manner and for the time required by law, that said petition - and the subject matter theerof would be heard and considered by said Coun- - cil at a meeting thereof to be held in the Court House on the 3rd day of July. 1017, at ten o'clock A. At.. which said legs. subject expressly to the following carditions and reservations. viz: (1) The bond Provided for in or- dinance No. 3394, entitled "An ordin- nee regulating,the Procedure and pre- s01thing the conditions for the vacation f Public grounds, streets, alleys and highways Inde. City of St. Paul," ap- proved 3larch 16. 1915, .hall be filed by the Petitioner. The St. Paul Union Depot Company, and is he fixed at the s f One thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars. but the liability of said St. Paul Union Depot Company shall not be limited to the penalty of said bond. but the said Depot Company shall In- demnify the City against all costs. damages and expenses gar.wing u[ of be arising from the vacationoP the aforesaid streets or any of them. (2) The sold Pet(tloncra hall pay 'Into the treasury oe the Cit -4,01. - of St. Paul the sum of iTen Dollars ($10.00), to - getter with the cost of this vaeLlost proceeding. (3) The City retains and reserves to Itself the right to enterin and upon said vacated streets and alleys, to - build severs, lay water mains, con- s - duita, pipes and such other under- gro nd things as may be necessary In or d .t serve �.thn-. tnahllC:::aPd:this ri ghr is r vetl for the u of a - Pu�lic s sic arc rrporatiPu to ♦.bleb fhc Cit,, hast rl,'l hcrcaftcr Irnnebise tp i ucb cared els o alley.v Inr like purposle, but ifr_ this right Is a rciscd. the u of uch v entad stree La 'nd al"" for Sail rvaya Pulp, sex shall notbe unncees- alily interferes with. e (4) Such vacation Is open the fur- ther express conditions thaticase Blocks 28 and 29 in St. Paul Proper. now oTened by petitioner, the St. Paul Union Depot Company, or any part - thareof, shall ever be used for call r depot purposes. the said blocks of land shall, n ertheless, be subject to special assessments for'im- In pr ex tent. t madewith 11'IjteCiffeet 39 If said premises. had Continued to be owned by private Parties, notwith- standing any law n r hereafter In, effect a sempting such land from suds tints; provided that theamount of an and all assessments that any - 'hereafter be levied, assessed 'Wr charged against. said blocks and streets and alleys vacated hereby for the purpose of paying the cost• damage _ Ina expense oe acquiring lana for street and alley openings and wlden- ings shall not exceed in the aggregate the s of Twenty-five Thousand Dol- . jars ($255.000.00), and the cost, damage and expense oY acquiring land for pub- - ]/c parks, which be sed against said blacks of land and vacated streets and alleys shall not exceed 1n the aggregate the sum of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00). Thi: condition shall run with the land and be binding upon all suture owners of sPitt blocks to the same extent as upon aid potitloaen (5) The said Unto a Dan., Company, by the acceptance of thle re .lu[fon agrees that with all c ndenientspeed it Tvtll construct Its terminal union sta- tion building substantially according to plans of construction filed with the City Clerk, whleh show In a general y the Inn rovereent which the Depot Company Intends to make, but nothl ng here(n, however, shall prevent n - Iurgement of the plans nor rearrange- enY of the treeks..nor change of the interior of the building to suit the re- rluirements of the public or the Care- thepan)locationf the h ohall depot building it- self as proposed. .. (6) Said. petitioner, the St. Paul T'nion Depot Company. shall within thirty' days after the passage and pub- licatlon of this resolution, file a writ- ten acceptance thereof with the City Clerk in such form as may be aP- t -ed by the Corporation Counsel. iAdopted by the Council Aug. 1, 1917• - Approved Aug. 1. 1917. (Ang .tt4-1917) 1 �• said Premises hadcontinued to he nerd by Private parties. no[wlth- staneding a r law n r hereafter i effect e an, such land from melt encs: Provided that the amount rrCsa and :ill a ssments that may 'hereafter he levied,, sedor charged against said bl-he and st recta and alleys —rated hereby' for the Purnese of Paying the cost, damage ,,all expense of acquiring_ land for street Gail alley openings and will shall note eed in the aggregate chess of Twenty -file Thousand Dol- lars 1$35.000.00). and the cost, damage nd expense of acquiring land for Pat, - Ile parks. ^which may be assessed against said blocks of land and vacated .streets and alleys shall not a —ed In the agate gate the s of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars (�325,000.00 ). This mdition shall r with the land and he binding upon It)] future owners of said blnclt.s to the same extent as upon said pctitIone r. 151 Thr laird I'nion Depot Company. bY the ..ptanco of this solution agrees that Ivith all r eat speed _ It Grill c nstruct its terminal a sta- tion building .s ihs to ntinlly a con ding Ie Plans of r Psi rur[ian tiled with the '(ity Clerll' a1hi,h show i cal the I,,, din Prove meat avhich the Depot Com oany intends to make, but nothing Ill rein. howrrrr. shall Prevent a In rgement of [he Pbtns r ange- r•ni of lite tea cl: s, n c•hl neer oaf the ntcrler of the building to suit the re - qulleinenis of the Pal.lic er the Com- Pany, I'ml (herr shall be no change in the locution of the depot building it - I se•If as Proposal IG) Said prttil the St. Paul Pnion enot Com Puny, shall within f thirty d�ls nfler the passage anpub- ` oration of this resolution, file a ' it- Ira e ept.lnrc thereof alth the ucity cici9. t'isuch form a be ap- recd by the Corporation tr`nnnsel. ,r1Vd ptld by the Council Aug. 1, 1017. Approved Aug. 1. 1917. c (August 4-1917) t ! # t-, SrVFxT RPSOLUTION- 11.Thele was hcrelefore pre - P• 1 1 - n1 it 1,1' the City of St. I -. i t f l P I L`nioh of the 1 I II t is and ie I ci atl fill 1 [lied, praying Ila• , tlen that If Part of Broad- s ' ill lie omit of the south line tit' Third .at rl:�st:that Part of Rosabel _et whish It,, south of.the seutll� "I'hirrl .s ee[: that Part of Wa- Fch Iles south of the avThird • `nth limeCef s eet: the a Iliool: ^. Hopkins Add Iti on to S[. llePYin. aul. lrllvl•�n Rosa bel and \\'acouta streets; all nuhlir alleys in Btocic twenty-eight 1_8). St. Paul Proper: n strip two feet u'Ide along the south side of Third p•et rsten ding Irom the enter of etVacouta Ih lod tray [o the al I line of 'I'd hell si 1_11 then' ince of acstreet- to the , Ist line of Sibley street. [he r_ being sevenInd five -tenths (7:5) fret wide at Wal -alta street and seven Ind thir ty-seven hundredths (7.37) feet •wide at Sibley .street: that part of - Third strcct between Sibley street and \raroutao ,.eta. ,'lending nmrare No., thel.j res "hich is eighteen feet the treet, loic[o ria ide the DerotlCodmol I Pany to bull st insitinthe cl: ang' d t: strip If land thirty feet ride along the east drly. side of Sibley street nging from a Point seven nd Ihir[y-seven hung rcdths f,•et rth of the Present south line of Third street south at•:Irrl along the east- erly line of Sibley ec I. a total dis- tnnrr of four hundred fifty-three and . xt)--;hree "untied ills 14:13.93) feet, the mn'th end of sa ill strip to make an Ingle of fm tv-111l-e degrees with a line dr:larn from ill point sr. en and th)rty- n hundredths (7.a7)a feet north of thereon th floc cif Third street extended eslm i} a s Si llcy .strcct, all as shot n ua I',rLhe bl all attached to Mon. saidv Petition, which . id Petitlon Is - duly "er"fieI :s regalred' by- law d sets forth the( facts ;Ind reasons for s h . nd \vherea s.oTFe Council of said Cify deemed II Ped tent that the matter referred toe thcrein should be pro- eedrd t-ith. and ordered said petition rnI .... nipanying Plat to be filed f mrd in the office of t111 City Clerk. and ordered .said C]erk to give notice by publil'ation I,, the official paper of aid City in the I and for the time required by lataa 11tnnt said Petition •Ind the s lbjeet matter theerof would ,a )0and c nsld,r d by said Coun- cil at a meeting th creof to be held in the Court House pn tale 3rd day of July. 1917, at ten o'clorit A. ill., which Bald 11Itiee t s duly published and given; v therefore, It is hereby noRrsolvcd. By the Council of said City- Ihat the above dcscril,ed Portionst of st reel, Ind nilrrs. a shown upon [bo blur -acini attached to slid Petitlon, be rnd the s e hereby a Gated and lisronlinued as 1Puhl do streets and al- ley's, .suhiect es Pressly to the following oIditions and 1 rations. vis: r rn Theabeadela-ided for ; dinance Sn. 3304. entitled "An o din- n aulatina the procedure and pre- ribing the conditions for the vacation of nnblic mounds. streets, alleys and ' highways in [fir City of St. Paul"' ap- proved \[arch 16. 1915, shall be filed by the petitioner, The St. Paul Union - Depot Com Pany. tin ] is hereby fixed at the of tine thousand _($1.000.00) Toli:lrsm hilt the liability of said St. Paul Pnion Depot Compao any shall no[ Ile limited to Inc Penalty of 'sa id bond. 1�utthe said Depot Comnany shall In- n- c] em aifY demnify tlhv CRY against all costs. �v V rinm.l gex : nd Penscs growing nut [ 'ng from the ration of t he aforesaid streets n of them. (3) The said Petitloners hall pay Into the treasury of the City of St. Paul the sum of iTen Dollars ($10.00), to- gether with the cost of this vacation proceeding. (3) The City retains and reserves to Itself the right to enter' a nd upon n.slieys, a'd rated ­-Is­-Isand to \s 11 builen era, lar Grater mains, cotl- doltsd. nines Ind such other under- ground IN.— may be n spry In s es .eerier to serve the, nnblic:, nndthis, li of 'gh[ ed lh�• nv nnlil i.. la \rhilh •th.. hn •rl h :1 [ter 1 :111 i.�� fair lil�r i 1ri11�...'. bat if illi chi .•111 I thy of e 1;iteg Isll�re1 uch �nd :Ill­ysfor t11aa-n>11 Pacw,"s sh:111 not he unneces- 1rily interfered avith. 14) Such t •anon i upon the fur- n Ilier cx Precs nidi... ilia[ blocks 38 and L I SI. Paul rProper. for rd pclitloner, the St. Paul aDcpot T'mim Company, • part the reef, shall ever bo used for railway r depot purposes. the said blocks of ]and shall. n erthe]ess, be subject to . local i- en far rm i.sts 111 w'eotinl entsmsdcti said Ci[y, to the extent and with Ilk, effect as if 1 �• said Premises hadcontinued to he nerd by Private parties. no[wlth- staneding a r law n r hereafter i effect e an, such land from melt encs: Provided that the amount rrCsa and :ill a ssments that may 'hereafter he levied,, sedor charged against said bl-he and st recta and alleys —rated hereby' for the Purnese of Paying the cost, damage ,,all expense of acquiring_ land for street Gail alley openings and will shall note eed in the aggregate chess of Twenty -file Thousand Dol- lars 1$35.000.00). and the cost, damage nd expense of acquiring land for Pat, - Ile parks. ^which may be assessed against said blocks of land and vacated .streets and alleys shall not a —ed In the agate gate the s of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars (�325,000.00 ). This mdition shall r with the land and he binding upon It)] future owners of said blnclt.s to the same extent as upon said pctitIone r. 151 Thr laird I'nion Depot Company. bY the ..ptanco of this solution agrees that Ivith all r eat speed _ It Grill c nstruct its terminal a sta- tion building .s ihs to ntinlly a con ding Ie Plans of r Psi rur[ian tiled with the '(ity Clerll' a1hi,h show i cal the I,,, din Prove meat avhich the Depot Com oany intends to make, but nothing Ill rein. howrrrr. shall Prevent a In rgement of [he Pbtns r ange- r•ni of lite tea cl: s, n c•hl neer oaf the ntcrler of the building to suit the re - qulleinenis of the Pal.lic er the Com- Pany, I'ml (herr shall be no change in the locution of the depot building it - I se•If as Proposal IG) Said prttil the St. Paul Pnion enot Com Puny, shall within f thirty d�ls nfler the passage anpub- ` oration of this resolution, file a ' it- Ira e ept.lnrc thereof alth the ucity cici9. t'isuch form a be ap- recd by the Corporation tr`nnnsel. ,r1Vd ptld by the Council Aug. 1, 1017. Approved Aug. 1. 1917. c (August 4-1917) t VMREAS, There tilos heretofore presented to the Council of the City of St. Paul, the petition of the St. Paul Union Depot Company and others, being a majority of the resident owners of the property on the line of the streets and alleys hereinafter described, praying for the vacation of that part of Broadway which lies south of the south line of Third street; that part of Rosabel.street which lies south of the south line of Third street; that part of wacouta street which lies south of the south line of Third street; the alley in Block 3, Hop - kine -Addition to St..Paul, between Rosabel and wacouta streets; all - public alleys in Block twenty-eight (28), St. Paul Proper; a strip two feet wide along the south side of Third street extending from the center of Broadway to the west line of wacouta street; and a strip of land extending from the west line of wacouta street to the east line of Sibley street, the same being seven and five -tenths (7..5) feet wide at Wacouta.street and seven and thirty-seven hundredths (7.37) feet wide at Sibley street; that part of Third street between Sibley and Pdacouta streets, extending upward from a plane which is eighteen feet above the present grade of the street, to enable the Depot Company to build a waiting room concourse over the street; and a strip of land thirty feet wide along the easterly side of Sibley street extending from a point seven and thirty-seven hundredths,(7.37) feet north of the present south line of Third street southwardalong the easterly line of Sibley street a total distance of four hundred fifty-three and sixty-three hundredths (453.63) feet, the north end of said strip to make an angle of forty-five degrees with a line drawn from the point seven and thirty-seven hundredths (7.37) feet north of the south line of Third street extended westerly across Sibley street, all-. as shown upon the blue -print attached to said petition, which said petition is. duly verified as required by law and sets forth the facts and reasons for such vacation; and wHEP.EAS, The Council of said City deemed it expedient that' the matter referred to therein should be proceeded with, and orderea' said petition and accompanying plat to be filed of record in the office �l . of the City Clerk, and ordered said Clerk to give notice by publiodhXon in the official paper of said City in the manner and for the time re- quired by law, that said petition and the subject matter thereof would be heard and considered by said Council at a meeting thereof to be held in the Court House on the 3rd day of July, 1917, at ten ovelock which said notice was a duly published and given; now therefore, it is hereby RESOLVED, By the Council of said City that the above des- cribed portions of streets and I alleys, as shown upon the blue -print attached to said petition, be and the same are hereby vacated and die - continued as public streets and alleys, subject expressly to the following condition's and reservations, viz: (1) The bond provided for in ordinance #3394, entitled PAfi ordinance regulating the procedure and prescribing the conditions for the vacation of public grounds, streets, -alleys and highways in the City of St. Paul,' approved March 16, 1915, shall be filed by the petitioner, The St. Paul Union Depot Company, and is hereby fixed at the tt sum of One -thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars, but the liability of said St. Paul Union Depot I Company shall not be limited to thepenalty of said bond, but the said Depot Company shall indemnify the City against all costs, damages and expenses growing out of or arising from the vaca- tion of the aforesaid streets or any of them. (2) The said petitioners dhll pay into the treasury of the City of St. Paul the sum.of Ten Dollars ($10.00), together with the cost of this vacation proceeding. (3) The City retains and reserves to itself the right to enter in and upon said vacated streets and alleys to build sewers, lay water mains, conduits, pipes, and such other underground things as may be necessary in order to serve the public; and this right is reserved for the use of any public service corporation to which the City has granted or may hereafter grant a franchise to use'such vacated streets or alleys for like purposes, but if this right is exercised, the use of such vacated streets and alleys for railway purposes shall not be unnecessarily interfered with. (4) Such vacation is upon the further express condition that in case Blocks 28 and 29 in St. Paul Proper, now owned by petitioner, the St. Paul Union Depot Company, or any part thereof, shall ever b used for railway or depot purposes, the said blocks of land shall, nevertheless, be subject to special assessments for any local improve- ments made in said City, to the same extent and pith like effect as standing if said premises had continued to be owned by private parties, notwith// any law now or hereafter in effect exempting.sueh land from such I assessments; provided that the amount of any and all assessments that may hereafter be levied, assessed or charged against said blocks and streets end alleys vacated hereby for the purpose of paying the cost, damage and expense of acquiring land for street and alley openings and widenings ahall not exceed in the aggregate the sum of Twenty-five' ,Thousand Dollars (025,000.00), Eltid the cost, damage and expense of acquiring land for public parks, crhich,may be assessed against said blocks of land and vacated streets and alleys shall not exceed in the i aggregate the sum of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25,000,00). This 9 condition shall run with the land and be binding upon all future owners of said blocks to the same extent as upon said petitioner. (5) The said Union Depot Company, by the acceptance of this resolution, agrees that with all convenient speed it will construct its terminal union station building substantially according to plane of construction filed with the City Clerk, _which show in a, general way the improvement which the Depot Company intends to make, but nothing herein, however, shall prevent.an enlargement of the plans nor re- arrangement of the tracks, nor change of the interior of the building to suit the requirements of the public or the Company, but there shall` be no change in the location of the depot building itself as proposed. (B) Said petitioner, the St. Paul Union Depot Company, shall within thirty days after the passage and publication of this resolu tion, file's written acceptance thereof with the City Clerk in such form as may be approved by the Corporation Counsel. Yeas (✓) ouncilmen (✓) Nays PFarnsworth Adopted by the Council AUG — 1911 191 oss In favor NG 1 ✓)Celler Approve���/// / L�MCCOII Against / ' Mk/V/Wunderlich dent, Irvin a of oaint pan[ OFFICE O F JOHN I. FARICY. CITY CLERK July 7th,1917. ?ion. Corporation Counsel City of St.Paul,i;inu. Does Sir:— I trlenemit horo,, ith the tv.!o netitione by the Union Depot Company for the vocation of certain streets and alleys in connection v:ith the Union Depot project. 'iho ;mount of co:apensation to be naid eros fi:;ed at 410.00 in oath var,,tion, and a bond of ;1'1,000.00 to be filed in eoch instance. Instructions given:that the resolution of vacotion should contain a condition that the St.Poul Union Depot Co. waive all exemption from assessment for loco! imnrovenert s, similes to a general ro:olution heretofore passed by the Council Also that, in the proper resolution of vo.enti.on, a provision bo inserted that the Petitioners or the Omaha po.ill; -y Co. be nquired to eaforurrd the situation at ".'innosote, and Second Street, in a 1-11011nur satisfactory to the Comr. of Pu')lic Works, end indemnify and save the City h,<rnloss from all costs and damages by roason of the eacavuation adjoiningr Secondstrect; and also that th the Omaha fiailway Co. satisfy the judgment in the fi::;ba.11 Core. Very respoctfully, City Clerk 4 TO THE HONOP.tii'LE ULM .!iD THE COUNCIL OP TIM CITY OF SAMT PAUL:- The Saint Paul Union Depot Company and other subscribers, being a majority of the owners of property on the lines of the streets and alleys hereinafter mentioned, make petition for the vacation of the following streets and alleys, tO-Wit:- That part of Broadway which lies south of the south line of Third Street. That part of Rosabel Street which lives south of the south line of Third Street. That part of S9acouta Street which lies south of the south line of Third Street. The alley in Block Three (3), Hopkins Addition to St. Paul between Rosabel and y/acouta Streets. All public alleys in Block Twenty-eight (26) ot. Paul Proper. A strip two (2) feet wide along the south side of Third Street extending from the center of Broadway to the west line of Wacouta Street; and a strip extending from the west line of 54acouta Street to the east line of Sibley Street, the same being seven and five -tenths (7.5) feet wide at Wacouta Street and seven and thirty-seven hundredths (7.37) feet wide at Sibley Street. That part of Third Street between Sibley and 1.7acouta Streets, extending upward from a plane whim is eighteen (1E) feet above the present grade of the street to enablet the Depot Company to build a waiting room concourse over the street. A strip thirty (30) feet wide along the easterly'side of Sibley Street extending from a point seven and thirty-seven hundredths (7.37) feet north of the present south line of Third Street southward along the easterly line of Sibley Street a total distance of four i M G hundred fifty-three and sixty-three hundredths (453 3) feet; the north end of said strip to make an angle of forty' -five (45) degrees with a line drawn from the point seven and thirty-seven hundredths (7.37) feet north of the south line of Third Street extended westerly across Sibley Street. The Saint Paul Union Depot Company was duly organized under the laws of the State of.Uinnesota to build, provide and maintain in the City of Saint Paul a union passenger station and terminal. railway facil- ities. A map or plat of such streets and alleys proposed to be vacated is hereto attached and made a part of this petition. The facts and reasons which your petitioners assign for the vacation thereof are, that the Saint Paul Union Depot Company contemplates the construction of a new terminal station building and the enlargement of its terminal railt, way facilities substantially in accordance with plans and specifications which have been filed in the office of the City Clerk of the City of St -- Paul. To construct said station and the approaches thereto and to make adequate and proper provision for the transaction of the business of the Company and the accommodation of the public, it is. necessary that said streets and alleys hereinbefore more particularly described shall be vacated. Said alleys and said portions of said streets are to be used in connection with the business of the Depot Company and its tenant railway companies,. The proposed new and enlarged terminal station and facilities will be no less accessible because of such vacation, as will appear from said map and from the testimony which your petitioners will, if desired, submit in support hereof. in this behalf, your petitioners state that there have been certain preliminary negotiations between the Depot Company and the Council of the City of Saint Paul in respect.of the vacation of certain streets and alleys, of which those herein mentioned are a part, as v.!ill more fully appear from'the files and records of the City Council, to which files and records reference is hereby made. lei ;10mioR ,, your petitioners ask for the adoption of an appropriate resolution vacating the alleys and streets hereinbefore more particularly described. p Dated Saint -Paul, jainnesota, april fid , 1937. THE S LILT JDs DEPOT COUP �4Y� BY Its Pie ant. I Secretary. GR d^1 NO2.T i i2aI IdY f +C`OL2,A Y BYY%/l/%�� Its Vice dent. Its Se tary. D Ktlln & _ ^• T NORTIMN TCrjjjSITE COLT"'Y BY is President. p� Its cretary. PMS"7/ THE CHICAGO, i.fITCrAU a . ST.PfiUL RAIL'„'AY COidPAIY i A BY AJ��v Itt s Pace-Presia�nt. Secretary. rv'T FA R('O R !`O iItPAT By Its Vice -President THEODORE Ham y'�; Ii+G Oi:T Y Its HIII,, RE, --TY COLT iY, f BY Its r 0 e r 5T.aTE OF LaNI-11SOTn1 or Comm OF E. MiIJINGTOIT, being first duly sworn, doth depose and say that he is the President of The Saint Paul Union Depot Company, one of the signers named in the .foregoing petition and the facts therein stated are true. Subscribe' ana sworn to before me this-2_12day of mil, 1917. ITotary Public, Hennepin Co. Sinn. commission expires / 9, 9�°• �89 COiT .Y OF R&LSEY. ) E. C. Lindley being first duly sworn, doth depose and say that he is the 'lice President pf the Great ITorthern Rail 4y Coippany, one of the sgners named in the foregoing petition and the Pacts therein stated are true.`%G�7`-�,�/ Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day f a'pril, 1917. ,To ry Public, Ramsey County, Minn. commission expires July 14,1923. STAT OFIli+i OT.i, ) CO nmy Or ti iI SEY. ) James T. Maher being first duly sworn, doth depose and say that he is President of the Dakota & Great ITorthern. _�- To,^msite Company, one of the signers named intheforegoing petition r and the facts therein stated are true. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th _ day of,Rpril, 1917. Notar Public, Ftamsel ty, yinn. L1y commission expires July 14, 1923•. 211 IN STING Or ILLIicOIS. ) ( SS. COII3TY OF COOK. ) D. L. BUSH being first duly sworn, doth depose .. and say that he is the Vice -President of The Chicago, I'Ailwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company, one of the signers named in the foregoing petition and the facts therein stated are true. Subscri d sworn to before me This -f Apr' 917. `a0^ARY P LIC, COOK CO TY, ILL., ".Iy commission expires-��462�ZZ���/! 9 0 . Tz.IF OP fuI1V.1MOTu, ) (Be. COLERY Or RA:SS Y, I) I YU (,Anne JAM OA wt—, being duly sworn, doth depose and say that he is the of Theodore Hamm U q Brewing Company, one of the signeisof the foregoing petition and that therein are true. the facts stated 5ubscriband sworn to before me ��yofiay, 1917. y 1'�y 1 c, Rams y County, 15inn. A ly commission expires STGTE Or FSIid!v�SOTh, ) )ss. COU:' -Ly O ) being duly sworn, doth depose and say that he is the _ of Hamm Realty company, one of the signers of the foregoing petition and that the facts stated therein are true+ Subscribed and sworn to before me this da of May, 1917. notary Pub , Ramsey ounty, Tann, !�y commission expires 7d 6 S 4 3 2 t G I 5 3 2 Z I � = ., PJy .. ra FUtlL C;AL Y S gC. K U I O ¢ PLA S PA E 2 ! pJ m ST $ _REG. 9 OF DEEDS to it 12 7 I i 8 8 to I 11 17. 5' N W o �THRO ST a __ Po ,jM A I� 4 - I I Q 1 1 1 1 .1 L---- I -- — ALLHY tUnion Deoof Co. ?resent Property line I $o_r � 1 S? PAUL UNION DEPOT Co. i PLAT OF PORTION OF IMPROVEMENTS SHOWING S T 12EF—T VACATIONS �' office Aori1 9, 1917, Chief Enmeers i Scale,!°=5o' OFFICB OF A ORNMV V THE ST. PAUL UNION DEPOT COMPANY o BOO -BOB GERMANIA LIFE BUILDING ST. PAUL .4 r uuFast 31, 1917. 1 Cr. 17543, Resolution vacating certain streets ,Vest of Sibley. CF, 17544, Resolution vacating certain streets East of Sibley. City Clerk, For P.ir. Liner, St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: -- Herewith check for :j&-.00, your charge for certified copies of these two resolutions. I paid today to S. s,. Farnsworth, City Treasurer, account CF -17543, compensation to city X10900, publication ,,23.50; 02-17544, compensation to city ;$10.00, publication, :10.15. This makes .complete compliance with requirements of these two resolu- tions. In respect of vacation of streets West of Sibley, resolution 17543, there have been filed in your office the following. 1. cceptance by the Depot Company, form approved, by Corporation Attorney. 2. Bond of indemnity s ie ed by D. C. Shepard and 1M. U. Seyanour, approved as to form by the Corporation dAtorney, sureties approved by Mayor Irvin. 3. Deed of the Chicago, i 1waukee a St- -Paul Ry. Company and Chicago, St. .Paul, Biinneapolis & Omaha Ry. Co. as required by Subdivision 5 of the resolution. 4. The Omaha Company, 11r. Shoean, the General Solicitor, Pair. O'Neil, the Corporation attorney, and you have informed me, has filed in your office the agreement required by Subdivision 6 of this resolution in respect to indermuification of the city and agreement to construct barriers, walls and other safeguards. 5. AU,600dptance of the resolution signed by the Chicago, klilwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company. 6. Ln acceptance of the resolution signed by the Chicago, St. Paul, Lii.nneanolis & Omaha Railway Company and the Pittsburgh Coal company. 7, Receipt by the City Treasurer, showing payment of com- pensation to the city and cost of publication. There also has been filed in your office in respect of Resolution 17544, Vacation of:strects East of Hest line of Sibley, the following: OFFICE OF ATTORNEY THE St. PAUL UNION DEPOT COMPANY 500.605 GERMANIA LIFE BUILDING ST. PAUL `.l City Cit<rk 110. 2, :vr, 31, 1917. 1. acceptance by the Depot Company; approved as to form by the Corporation attorney. 2. Bond of ind.errnity siSned by D. C. Shepard and 134. V. Seyaeonr, as sureties, ap.rroved as to form by the Corporation ;,ttor- ney. Sureties also approved. by Ir.yor Irvin. 3, Acceptance of resolution by the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul, approved as to form by the Corporation ;attorney. 4. :acceptance of resolution_ by the Creat, 1lorthern Railway Comrlany, DaY.ota and Great Northern Tomisite Colla ny, Theodore Hamn Brew3nS Co, and the Potlach Timber Company -1- ?rtimn Realty Co - 5. Receipt of the City Treasurer shot^in, paymmnt in full of colmjensation to the cit;, and. costs o` publicat' 7e than': you for your repeo.ted courtesies in this matter. _'A ,our convenience you might acknowledge receipt of enclosure, Full cnnroliance having now been made by the Union Depot Coropruy, will you please at your convenience for and to us certificate that full co�mlianca has been made with the terms and conditions of these resolutions respectively and that they have become operative. See Section 6, CV -3917, iWmir_istrative Ordinance IID. 3394, the ordin- ance regulating^ procedure and prescribing conditions for vacation of streets, etc. If you prefer that I should prepare such certificates, yon lmow without I%T saying• so that I will do so. S am sending a copy of this letter to is. Moil, Corporation Counsel.. I:iVS-.B�s Yours very truly, 4 ' RESOLVED. That the order or resolution adopted by the I Council August 1, 1917, vacating a portion of the public levee ; and certain streets west of Sibley Street, on petition of the St. Paul Union Depot Company and others, being Council file 117533, is hereby amended so as to make the first paragraph of the resolving portion of said order or resolution read as follows: "RESOLVED by the Cc noil of said City, that the above d"-cribed streets and public rounds and levee, as shown upon the blue print attached to said pe ition, except the intersection of said portion of the levee and Jac son Street, shown in white upon said blue print, are hereby vacated and discontinued, subject expressly to the following conditions and reservations, viz:" - RESOLVED further, that the time for the acceptance of said resolution a amendeded hereby, is hereby extended to 30 days after the passage and publics, _41f this resolution. I , r No. 17964 --Bt 51-01 solo gesoi ed That th order d t 1 ,1- - lont d b5': theVOU-c11 . hub btic'.' .1917 vac ting a P tion f th p � levee and certain treets wee St st of Sibley set, on petition o4 175. others 1 being �. T1.pet ComPanv: i h ebyy^ C_unoil file No. 1the resOlvin g7ui�: first paraa aph of..res l" iothe Cot na follows: s,- amend d o Of es ord�r^^^ Yeas U) -our 7n U) Nays Orth street, 1 tlnueda b7 to —nditb �'drn USS :' 4'd e a It ed Iq the: ecepti nded it ao din's aft yl jnCnell t[onof this tdapted approved 0 ll ✓ /Wu erlin Mr. esldent, Irvin FORM C.8-2 is lbs na levee, as t attached to" Sutersection, of , sod Joel,... upon ald bluo AUG'to the follow! N ` 9 191 toth _.__191..._ rva e n vi -. t e uti n fa., by the Council. ._ _ resolution , eland P baeao. A 19.17 191..__.. 11.Aug. 9. 191f Approved/ .fo .8... _....... 1.17) MAYOR C By 11 N. Goss Ordinance Na. 5307 An the granting. Dermission t :✓ 9 {y `�' _�"k g- !_,•i._ -moi - theMinnesota Transfer. Ra11waY ' • T�'' i Company, to lay railway tracks in p ; St. Anthony Park Addition to St. ' ' �� Paul, to be located on the westerly- 3 D C • F. NO ....... aide at 'the Dreamt track serving seventy of St. Anthony Park ... .. .. • . . j AddlUon, with the head block " the r f'* r ?y'Td1•'ZT• GO 38• Present track, locatod In a Drom C,1 _ about flYtynortaeaetert Prom the northeast Ilse of Endicott Street, ! thence across Endicott St•, entering .r--- block 'saveatY at the northeasterly! •r°�e.� F 1` - Park rAdd.tion. Por tl a purposeo of 1 operating car. On said tracks. An ordinance gra The Council of the City of St. Paul'. Minnesota. Transfer Railway Company, does ordain: n St. Anthony Park Addition to St. SECTION 1. the present track Permission ang,authority are hereby+he westerly side of Addition with, t granted to theE;�iltnesota TransferSOf St. Anthony Park Railway Company, to lay. construct i in a point about AnhonynPark rAdditi ntrtokSt.jPaul, resent track, located line Of Endicott eats tracks to be located on the west- y from the northeast erly side of the present track serving entering block 3@ block seventy of St: Anth.ny Park Ad- pdiCOtt Street, aitlon to St.. Paul, with the head block ;I,l corner Of block one of St. Antha In the present track, located in a'Doint y about flety fcot:northeasterly from the 'e purpose Of Operating Cars On said tract norlhea.t. Line 'roe Endicott Street. i) g block seventy, atcithest' rh'heemx �e�IY p corner, uf,_Block,-one,_ of St.An*ho*y :{ blues print and plan hereto ateac ; showing -the I cation f said proposed of th,] t deka in d ink,. rvhich blue print fs e - NOTICE OP HEARING 4 m -ked. 'Eahtblt A" and T. -Md"..' I ppg VACATION i part hereof, nd perinisaloI ordain: .� :Yj thority are hereby: granted''to Bald Minnesota Transfer Rail way Company . VncaUon at Alley t Mir to operate cars on., and over - aatQ track ,. NOtlm is hereby given that the Peti SECTION 2. -` Sisters of Clmr1 ooE tae Blessed This per Ission however is. granted Mary. Inc, and there for the ,ss on a up n andexpres ly subject to the f 1 ranted to the ¢ of that part oY tae alley in +Transfe lowing conditigns- - g Subdivision of Black 21 Sum 3 1- That the said licensee shall: save construct and k Addition- lying between La �,i l�`ly sh City harmle a and indemntey it I line of Lot 12 m said block ex- said tr against all'. -damages,. animes, lnag a.rk Addition to and Victoria St., beAme Milton menta,. suits,. costa -,and expense what - 0 ii - wordedbySummi - .sever inanywayarlstnSoutofthekfe westerly Slde-0f rtland Ave.. Waits thet plai tr `ick construction, maintenance, use or e of St. 'Anthony particularly - p m2. of said. tracks.. d to the PeUUoD, ass been ion to 2. ThaI said tracka.ahall be placed' in the present - I filed m tea ofdce of the City ttad lass endnwhenwith necessary or olce rdered.Dyt he e thef .f the City o4cmt.Paui nM tlon fI, Commlastoner of Public Work., cr, th �t nO rtheas terly. y the Council• dna said D Council, the licensee shall plank and' t thence aCT0S3 heard and coasldeer�b9 ,e a as replank the same' so act to ender 1 at a meeting I. the t, travel safe and convenie t thereon t the northeasterly the CaT,cU Chambr .O Ck 0 and shall at no time allow ca a to [all and Court tSouse o'clock the Yat Addition in Attgust. Hill, 1. tap. Minnesota. A.M. _ stand or remain. upon the streets so as d at St. Paul. Mlnaesota, title Ai th to intere 3. The a with Dubltchtravel fay en of June, 1053. up and removedid tfromasaidal.treets,aknd 'Preto -attached, lOCat the streets restored to their original�k8 in red ink H, T, OCONNEIJ- �rint - condition, at the cost and expense of I City Clerk of tae said licensee whenever the Council pd i 3 made a art City of saint Pavl. €permie.. shall so order. p (J„^^ 23. �• July 7, 14, 1953) I 4. .The Sala licensee shall al If hereby granted to to Tr in writing the ccepmnce Of this ar-� - dinance and all tho terms thereof o operate cars r'•�a aid {thin Shirty days after the publics -1 `•'' tion thereof. This pe rmis SECTION 3. This ordlnance shall take effect and llpon and -expressly. subject t0 the f0'. be In force thirty days from and afters, It Daasage and publication. :t Adopted by the Council May 36; 1020 1. That yeas C°uncllme11 Clancy, Farna we the City harmless worth. Goes, McColl, Powers, Wunder and ird emnify it �i li Naysr•OPresident (Hodgson) -7, Sime, judgments, suits, costs and "e Approved Mayi6C. HODG80N,y way arising out of the constructio yOr• tracks. Attest: JOHN•I. FAR Y�ierk removal of said (May 22-1220) 2d. That said tracks shall b >rlabed even with the surface of the atreets,,.jazcd=°when necessary or ordered by the Commissioner of Public 'corks, or the Council, the licensee shall plank and replank the same so as to redder travel safe and convenient thereon and shall at no time allow cars to stand or remain upon the streets so.`as to interfere with public travel. 3. The said tracks shall be taken up and removed from said streets, and the streets restored to theiroriginal condition, at the cost and expense of said licensee whenever wo4y), IIVoy xlosauu7I4 to a3xlS e 'luapaoaQ 'ua us eaufld.lo e]xls',T. oql 30 sa]ixld' a43 ']inoO aysgo., i uT 'es '6aswx>: ,ZO 'dSthROO "VSO53.VISIIL' 30 3SV j;, —Z) a ,na T at¢ IS wA ixna� a5x5]�o1� - 'Q3SVilod,. -3TORI.iI 'Q'IIFL'JT 'f WA'OZ" . S . .. rozOT zT Axac 'Palace. r � i j 1 I wo4y), IIVoy xlosauu7I4 to a3xlS e 'luapaoaQ 'ua us eaufld.lo e]xls',T. oql 30 sa]ixld' a43 ']inoO aysgo., i uT 'es '6aswx>: ,ZO 'dSthROO "VSO53.VISIIL' 30 3SV j;, —Z) a ,na T at¢ IS wA ixna� a5x5]�o1� - 'Q3SVilod,. -3TORI.iI 'Q'IIFL'JT 'f WA'OZ" . S . .. rozOT zT Axac 'Palace. r � uioolo,o —1 3x Nu 'T {x •\Ini. —peg ` o 'vlosa-1- '.cI 'I do .ca3u ¢ pu{ 'loud. 'is eo Alla eyl u{ 0; anx lua -Ai o law la W lI '. uswatI P s{q .] 'al osau4 � AaPias J. yta .Iq q o4s t Sq saa and uapP14 7sa4�{4 a43 07 -uan a{Igna aro aprow a4 IIlnt afros 4a g,1. eauulIQ Alunoa Aaswax pros ✓ - ✓� < o ul 01 lslSas a4u So e Po � 7qq Pna alg o dace ( lroo43 u 5uIr Iplo Bau 'Inxd uuuio `i'y Al1 3 u {77PPV No C • F. lYo .. 1 1 2431 ot[ i LT) P 41, X P I II tq • . .' � � ', y M. N. Goss i 4t ss . I _ C An ordinance granting permission to the Minnesota Transfer Railway Company, to lay railway tracks in St. Anthony Park Addition to St. Paul, to be located on the westerly side of the present track serving block seventy of St. Anthony Park Addition, w;i_th- the head block in the present track, located in a point about fifty feet northeasterly from the northeast line of Endicott Street, thence across Endicott Street, entering block seventy.at the northeasterly corner of block one of St. Anthony Park Addition, for the purpose of operating cars on said tracks. The Council of the City of St. Paul does'ordain: Section I. Permission and authority are hereby ;ranted -to the Minnesota Transfer Railway Company, to lay, construct and maintain_ railway tracks in St. Anthony -Perk. Addition to St. Paul, said tracks to be located -on the --westerly side of the present track serving block seventy of St. Anthony Park Addition to St. Paul, with the head block in_the present track, located in a point about fifty feet northe�asterly from the northeast line of Endicott St`reet's--thgce across Endicott Street, entering block seventy at the northeasterly corner of block one,gof St. Anthony Park Addition, in " accordance with the [blue print and plan hereto attached, showing the located Wf said proosed tracks in red ink, p which blue print is marked"Exhibit All and is made a part hereof, and permission and authority are,hereby granted to said Minnesota Transfer Railway Company to operate cars on and over said trace 2 This permission however is (granted iip3on and expressly subject to the following conditions: 1. That thesaid licensee shall save the City harmless and indemnify it against all damages, claims, judgments, suits, costs and expense whatsoever in any way arising out of the construction, maintainance, use or removal of said tracks. 2;. That said tracks shall bE placed even with the surface of the streets, and whor, necessary or ordered by the Commissioner of Public Works, or the Council, the licensee shall plank and repla.nk the same so as to redder travel safe and convenient thereon and shall at no time allow carsto stand or remain upon the streets so•as to interfere with public travel. j. The said tracks shall be taken up and removed from said streets, and the streets restored to their,, heir; original condition, at the cost and expense of said licensee whenever, i i j 1 I r � uioolo,o —1 3x Nu 'T {x •\Ini. —peg ` o 'vlosa-1- '.cI 'I do .ca3u ¢ pu{ 'loud. 'is eo Alla eyl u{ 0; anx lua -Ai o law la W lI '. uswatI P s{q .] 'al osau4 � AaPias J. yta .Iq q o4s t Sq saa and uapP14 7sa4�{4 a43 07 -uan a{Igna aro aprow a4 IIlnt afros 4a g,1. eauulIQ Alunoa Aaswax pros ✓ - ✓� < o ul 01 lslSas a4u So e Po � 7qq Pna alg o dace ( lroo43 u 5uIr Iplo Bau 'Inxd uuuio `i'y Al1 3 u {77PPV No C • F. lYo .. 1 1 2431 ot[ i LT) P 41, X P I II tq • . .' � � ', y M. N. Goss i 4t ss . I _ C An ordinance granting permission to the Minnesota Transfer Railway Company, to lay railway tracks in St. Anthony Park Addition to St. Paul, to be located on the westerly side of the present track serving block seventy of St. Anthony Park Addition, w;i_th- the head block in the present track, located in a point about fifty feet northeasterly from the northeast line of Endicott Street, thence across Endicott Street, entering block seventy.at the northeasterly corner of block one of St. Anthony Park Addition, for the purpose of operating cars on said tracks. The Council of the City of St. Paul does'ordain: Section I. Permission and authority are hereby ;ranted -to the Minnesota Transfer Railway Company, to lay, construct and maintain_ railway tracks in St. Anthony -Perk. Addition to St. Paul, said tracks to be located -on the --westerly side of the present track serving block seventy of St. Anthony Park Addition to St. Paul, with the head block in_the present track, located in a point about fifty feet northe�asterly from the northeast line of Endicott St`reet's--thgce across Endicott Street, entering block seventy at the northeasterly corner of block one,gof St. Anthony Park Addition, in " accordance with the [blue print and plan hereto attached, showing the located Wf said proosed tracks in red ink, p which blue print is marked"Exhibit All and is made a part hereof, and permission and authority are,hereby granted to said Minnesota Transfer Railway Company to operate cars on and over said trace 2 This permission however is (granted iip3on and expressly subject to the following conditions: 1. That thesaid licensee shall save the City harmless and indemnify it against all damages, claims, judgments, suits, costs and expense whatsoever in any way arising out of the construction, maintainance, use or removal of said tracks. 2;. That said tracks shall bE placed even with the surface of the streets, and whor, necessary or ordered by the Commissioner of Public Works, or the Council, the licensee shall plank and repla.nk the same so as to redder travel safe and convenient thereon and shall at no time allow carsto stand or remain upon the streets so•as to interfere with public travel. j. The said tracks shall be taken up and removed from said streets, and the streets restored to their,, heir; original condition, at the cost and expense of said licensee whenever, _the Counr it shall so order. 4. The said licensee shall signify in writing the acceptance of this ordinance and all the terms thereof within %thirty -days after the publication thereof. .VUV"L Yes Councilmen Nays ' Adopted by the Council May -15-1929-------19-- - i Clancy Farnsworth _....... may 15 132.9........_._...19......--- Goss ---------In favor Approv 1V£cCoil ' -Against -..-.-.-... Powers 0 - - - -- - _- MAYOR Wunderlich A r S �g$1CY. Y&, President •x�e70CikY Cler;y `,�Olti V3 .l .LSSLIV /FOIM3M9-19 .TO THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL: The Trus -Con Steel Company, a corporation, respectfully peti- tions-that eti- tionsthat permission be granted to the Minnesota Transfer Railway Company, a Railw^.y Corporation, to construct and maintain a tr^,ck in St Anthony Park Addition, to be located on the Westerly side of the present track serving block seventy,(70) of St. Anthony Park Addition, with the head black in the present track, located in a J point about fifty feet Northeasterly from the Northeast line of Endicott Street, thence across Endicott Street, entering block sev- enty (70) to the Northeasterly corner of block one(1) of St. ..nthon,y Park Addition. Attached hereto, and Exhibit..A; and made a part hereof, is a blue print showing infarked red ink the proposed track and petition- ers ask that said permission be granted to construct and maintain said track in accordance with, said "hereto attached plan. a Said proposed track is necessary in order to adequately serve petitioner's warehouse co`nstructdd on lots one (1), two (2), three" (3), and four (4) of block seventy (70) in St. Anthony Park Addition which petitioner owns an d'occupies. All necessary permits of the Railway and Warehouse Co:misiiion, of iinnesota have been or will be procured and fhe Minnesota Trans- fer Railway Company mill duly file its acceptance, a^cording to law of the permit herein requested. Dated April 26th, 1920. Respectfully submitted, Truss °� Steel Company, By State of Minnesota ss. County of Ramsey Robert Adler, being first duly worn, deposes and states that he is +.he District iaanager for the Truscon Steel Company, acorporation; that he has read the foregoing petition and understands the contents thereof; that he knows of his own knowledge the facts therein stated; that the same is true. Subscribed and sworn to before me thi 277 da., f Aril, Notnry Public, Ramsey County, Liinn. h';y commission expires Iay 8th, 1921. iF W C F. No. 3 646=Ordlnance ,No 5643— By 693BY T ri Clancy An ordia eg 1 tins and Ing the Pxra Y ]l . hlcle with- �.'J rrf ,!✓ to th limit f coy It.or upon any . 3'64' . f the City f St. P.',' l p -v(ding for -the P I9hm t viola- 3' 6 p' ]) yy 1 dons thereof and repenting a11. in- lYY i f +�I 'consist consistent ordina. c s Tla.hfs fe n emergefor n ordinance watt Hie Ofthea.el pub]tY 'e. ace,hhepith and safety. \ `1 The Council of the City of St. Paul does Gs` SECTION T. Th operator, driver, owner or. peT lin the arks of An ordinance srdt°r°a��� n over or upon [hep recta' b P nv '"f the CItY °flea Andl eglllattonaVe Pon all vehicles within t� f°"°"'`. , xnd w,ihia the 1mtLa Of r upon any parkway all parkways 11 pnrlce insaid.City of the City of St. Pai SECTION 2.nishment of violations Th h1 1 si 11 t file el ......t""' 1 ns word tv t r r n thereof, and re �ealin ad >tning aria ° I @._ o ?'esebv bngSles _ _d ,t t,= T_�7ancea. This is an emergency ordinance rgae .` Th a d Iyer" sh 11 t `ran S y the we Pid[,v Y here th der9ile preservation of the th y hi 1 s and the ope_lu of ve- public peace, health hiclea motorcycles. SECTION -3.'. THE COUNCIL OF N v m 1 shell he ` dbr m onenhour jOES ORDAIN park d n n1 thep o after sunset to ono hour thin a sunrise, upon any. parkway or within the limits Section 1. of any ar k e cePt within the desig ler or person in Charge Hated parking. spa ' .SECTION 4. of any vehicle propell No vehicle shall be left atad, nots or r or upon the streets parked upon any Y t patn- h lewnor des the g nd, P k orpark Y of the 'City of St. Paul gn ted for tx fele oparkin a kt , _par;owing rules and regu- poses ' SECTION. 5. %111J lations upon all parkwj During the peclod�roln ere h°°r, %Y is of all parks in _.... ,. ne. Lr before sunriae said City. piny lights, both front and rear, amine diately. Upon the termination f ' any band concert or entertatnment, with the Section u Th,exceptita of those vehicles Parked un- Ider street lights or Char°artiDiaayeinclude equestrians, • Ily visible for two hundred feet. horses that are being ] - --SECTION 6. wheels or runners N. person n shall be �or f In Or �, except baby buggies an way any vehicl a any p k levan d nhorsetl shall in- gg o''cl between the -hour f eleven 'clod„ P. Al. and day11 Y the'fol- lowing ornmg.' Nothing in this sec- ' elude all domestic draft'Pn shall persons who, ith-;f burden. The word out delay, aretraveling upon the es tablIshed walks and driveways of the "driver" shall include parka or parkways. if a horse, the riders SECTION 7. No vehicle shall drive away from dor of vehicles, and the C stand with engine running in any dee-Ir motorcycles . Ignated parking .space vlthin three hundredyardsof the band -stand -o pavilion In any park or purkwaY durr- diparked Section 3. Ndlns the plaing of any number by the standing g Or P band or other entertainment. Vehicles. must not drive away from said parking during the period fro tum daring the inteLmisston to one hour before p etween .e,l da. sunrise, upon any pare SECTION -8. Any person violating any of the pro - v, t9 Of any park, except slons of this Ordinance shall be t n f a misdemeanor, and upon eo n- within the desioamnated 'Ic thereof hall punished by fine of not more than. One Hundred: Dollars, or by Imprisonment for not more than ninety day.. . standing Or parked Section 4. Nc� SECTION 9: This ordinance. Is ordinance, , declared r to 1 upon any foot path, le he es emergency ordinance, reof the or parkway not 7 public pe for the Preservation of .the i public peace,.health-and . safety.. designated for traffi SECTION 10. This ordinance -shall take effect`_and be In force Immediately upon Its Pass-MMe hour after sunset Section 5. D age and publteatlon. Y' Passed by the Council An 16,. 1021.1 l eas—Councilmen Clancy,- McDonold, to one hour before s latson,Srut _6 Wenzel; ➢fr. President ed within designated CHodgson)—¢ : jI Nass -0: Approved Aug. 16, 1021, parking spaces in any a .HODGSON. ts, both front and JAttest: JOHN 1. FARICY, Mayor. rear, immediately upompg. zcityzC1erk. 5r band concert or entertainment, with the exception of those vehicles parked under street lights or other artificially illuminated places where a car is plainly visible for two hundred feet. V � 1 (T+ZCT'OZ-EL. •8ny) e E� f' �.. i gum 9 � sunv u; •'' ,,1 _. •ea;liar �' 3 �, loaRovaiaa ¢e4aind -A3u 403P ; is ay t { 1 1. I 'o y4 eu�ili�a43 ie-.:•ott4n6 uiPaO :tea eu uoesaA 4LISm,. i ' k � f i r. �.. up14 11V.. es"p Pua ( :o;3lPu0a aAL of , iaa(4aa o:.aAi tri l.e eaiA t; pp "-: I j Y - 1 V �e8tl �ut�Aasnd oAi 7o antras _uodn Pea)II34 aoEn iaa r .� _ Y 1 +1 � _ ! f ntA n{ U1 dos suln8as oAi ase ,:epl8 dnP P 311m4ne: 3o eP}4 It (. [. i S C _ '( ,` f I k boasa43 Rsnd bun u}. afar 0;,,7A91s .3 9. ,--_i �� s boa n 7o uo{;noaxa Pha BuiAs� o3 A yyuea:ea s ��wr^ee 9rsIKnAI (Iii' .. _ Ulo.do luL PI aom Plod. OS [tris a4, ) �J ,• s np pBeioade n it- 2u14"IWnd (Y) '� ;mn,pun-so4nL LIB 8u{mtlit b oyi s1eII4 a: apBui a4 of i¢soodo d ap}n u a a9 0 €• s0"„ t }a yosnd o41 bo. a}7b0 4m'oaueps 0 s ® n bo)RnOUlaada Pus sunld At} )II ;': anV ,camoQ of yy uoPIPPV psi4S� n FY � }ssa1Y ' d l� iii F9 a43iala Z1 G 1 ad%pd R1'S S r �i� l.➢ 4 V` O ,ql OE T TTJ 3 F A d / 43 Cf a ator; d 1 e .owner o��- `- An ordinance regia ah �e of a Y vehI'llicle a.. .ling the parking of ,r driven o r - EItYPnul.,� all vehicles within the It,�varsenna y park or upon any parkway m said-. CIts,: of the City of St. Paul, provFg for the punishment of violations thereof, and repealing all inconsistent ordinances. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section l The operator, driver, owner or person in charge of any vehicle propelled, used or driven over or upon the streets of the City of St. Paul must bbserve.the following rules and regu- lations upon all parkways and within the limits of all parks in " said City. Section 2. The word "vehicle" shall include equestrians, horses that are being led, and everything on wheels or runners except baby buggies and street care. The word "horse" shall in clude all domestic draft animals and beasts of burden." The word "driver" shall •include the rider or driverc.of a horse, the ridersz F� of vehicles, and the operators of vehicles or motorcycles. Section 3. No vehicle shall be left standing or parked during the period from'one hour after sunset to one hour before sunrise, upon any parkway or within the limits of any park, except within the designated parking spaces. Section 4. No vehicle shall be left standing or parked upon any foot -path, lawn or other ground, park or parkway not designated for traffic or parking purposes. Section 5. During the period from ane hour after sunset to one hour before sunrise, all vehicles parked within designated. parking spaces in any park must display lights, both front and rear, immediately upon the termination of any band concert or entertainment, with the exception of those vehioles parked under street lights or other artificially illuminated places where a car is plainly°visible for -two hundred '- feet . Section 6. No person shall be or remain in or leave any vehicle in any park or parkway between the hours of eleven o'clock P. M. and daylight of the following morning. Nothing in this section shall apply to persons who, without delay, are traveling upon the established walks and driveways of the parks or parkways. Section 7. No vehicle shall drive away from or stand with engine running, in any designated parking space within three hundred yards of the band -stand or pavilion in any park or parkway during the playing of any number by the band or other entertainment. Vehicles must not drive away from said parking places except dur- ing the intermission between numbers. Section 8. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con- viction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not more than One Hundred Dollars, or by imprisonment for not more than ninety days. Section 9. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance, rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 10. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and publication. Passed by the Council ` Yeas // 4 Nays Mr Y Taney AlcDonald pePat aon VOmith VWenzel Mr.resident (Hodgson) / A✓ d Attest ��"f �! / Mayor /f __ City Cleric L D CITY OF ST. PAULcounclL 3.p-59 FFICE OF THE CITY CLERK,' COU CIL RESOLUTION GENERAL FORM PR7ErED BY. CO. -.STONER....................... ... ....... .q,..-... ....._ :...._ DATE...... AifoCI78.t...�.8.y.:...1.�ZL4:.:......... RESOLVED That the application of James Harvey, for permission to construct, maintain and operate a publio garage on Lot 30 Block la, Woodlawn Addition, is hereby granted, and the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings is hereby authorized and instructed to issue a permit therefore Yes (J) Cg�r cilmen (J) Nays and P blf ]nge Ie hereby author-.� 0\\ V strut tied and Introtted to !esus ' porm(t' therefor. - Adopted by the Council Aug 20 1921. Approved Aug. 20 1921. (Aug 27 3921) A'F.Iguson In favor ,f $ .......... Against Wenzel Yes (J) Cg�r cilmen (J) Nays r Clancy A'F.Iguson In favor ,f $ .......... Against Wenzel f Mr. President FOAM 3M H•30 Adopted by the Council _..... Appr7d�� -19 i "UG ?i)1�2F _ A io � x t Ord. � � / C. F. � Introduced by. An ordinance'sImending Administrative Ordinance No. 32502, approved August 20i 1914, as amended by Ordinance No. 3570, approved September 30, 1915, and subsequent amendments, entitled, "An administrative ordinance relating to the Civil Service Bureau of the City of St. Paul, approving and adopting rules and regulations therefor." � m THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST.PAUL DORS ORDAIN: 4 Section 1. That the said Ordinance No. 3250`, approved Auggst 200 1914, as amended by Ordinance -No. 3570, approved September 30, 1915, and subsequent amendments, be,and the oame is hereby further amended by striking out all and every part thereof, except(Rule I, Rule II, and Section.1 of Rale X, and in- `eerting and substituting in lieu thereof the followings Sec. l(a) The following rules and regulations, prepared and submitted by the Civil Service Commissioner, so far as they apply, shall govern the Classified Civil Service of the City. of St. Paul'. (b) The Chief Examiner under the direction of the Civil Service Commissioner, shall have direct charge of all examinations, supervision of all 'records, and control of all 'employee and special examiners; he shall in general„ under the Commissioner, be executive and administrative head of the Civil Service Bureau. Sec. 2. -'Definitions. --.The word "Commissioner".used alone shall meaInthe Civil Service Commissioner of the City of St. Paul; the masculine noun or pronoun shall include the feminine. The term "bureau" shall mean the Civil Service Bureau. The terms "regular appointee" or "regular appointment" shall mean any appointee, appointment, or reinstatement in the classified service other, than temporary, provisional, or emergency appointments. The. term "position": shall also mean"office" or "employmento". RULE: YI Applications, Examinations, Eligible Lists. Sec. 15. Applications.-- (a)Applications must be filed on the blanks furnished,by the Civil Service Bureau and within the.time limit specified in the official -an nouncement. .Defective applications may be amended, but• all applications shall be retained by the Bureau; Appli- . cants must comply with all .laws and ordinances.in any way affecting employment in the positions for which they,apply. The commissioner may likewise demand the presentation of certificates of competency, licenses, or other evidence' of. special .,qualifications, where necessary.. Agar-(b),The,Comnissioner may in his dis- cretion fix ;any reasonable age limit as a requirement. for entrance to examinations, but such,age limits shall be published in the official notice of examinations. No person shall be kept on an eligible register whose age does not conform _to the requirements fixed by the Charter or ordinance for appointmeait to the city service. Sec. 16. Residence.—No person shall be admitted to an examination for any position in the classified serv- ice who is not a citizen.of the United States or an honor- ably discharged soldier or sailor of the'United States army or navy and a legal resident of St. Paul for at least six months next preceding the date of such examination, er• sept that the requirement of citizenship, shall not apply to women applicants. 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, pro- vided, however, that if a sufficient eligible list is not seoured ae;the result of holding a regularly scheduled examination, or if fewer than three persons, file for such examination, the Commissioner may, in his discretion, wave 'the .residence requirements in the succeeding exam- inations necessary xam-inations'necessary to establish such eligible list. No waiver by the Council of any of.the requirements in this - section shall his_sectionshall remain in force' longer than December 31 of the year in which such council action becomes effective. Sec. 17. Character a.nd' Mness.of Applicants.`-- Every applicant must furnish proof of good character, temperate habits, sound health and physical ability to perform the duties of the position to which he seeks ap- pointment. Proof at auy,time produced to the -Civil Service Bureau of the'pbysical disability or incapacity or of•the bad character,•dissolute habits, immoral conduct, or of dismissal for good cause from the public service of^any, applicant or eligible shall'be deemed sufficient cause to exclude him from _all examinations Q;r for removal from any or all eligible registers. No person who has been delinseparated from the service because of any fault or —quency on his part shall be admitted to an examination �` for at least one year after such separation. Sea 18. False StatementsAny, attempt a.. t de - caption, caption, any fraudulent conduct or any false statements by an applicant, or•by,othere w11 ith his connivance, in any application or examination shall be deemed cause for the exclusion of the applicant from any examination. or for the removal of his name from the eligible register or for discharge, from the service after certification and appoint- ment; provided ppointment;provided that the name, of no person shall "be rem0ed from a register of eligibles, nor shall any person be dis- missed from the service under this section,' without first having had an opportunity to be.heard in his own behalf. Sec. 19. Examinations. --(a) Competitive. --All ex- aminations, except for common labor, -shall be. competitive and shall be held under the direction of the chief examiner, who may designate persons in the city service, or employ persons from the outside, as special examiners in the preparation, conduct or grading of any examinations Bills for .services of outside special' examiners shall be itemized. (b) Postponement. --Examinations may be post- poned by order of the commissioner in writing filed with the city clerk, which order shall designate the reason. Applicants shall be notified of the postponement. _ (c) Identity. --Names'of persons who fail in an examination shall not be disclosed. Any competitor may, after receiving his notice of standing, and upon personal application,. inspect his own papers and: ascertain his own markings, or he, may, upon written request filed with the Civil Service Bureau, authorize someone else to do this for him. (d) Subjects and Weighto.--The subjects :and weights for; any examination shall be such as in the: judgment of the chief examiner will fairly test the relative ability of the candidates to perform the duties of the position, and such subjects end weights shall be published in the official announcement: of such; examination. The different subjects in an examination shall be rated independently by the ex.- aminers. Examinations may be oral, written, or practical, , and may be of the assembled or non -assembled type, but no oral or practical examination shall be held except in the presence of the chief examiner or: such sasistant examiner as may be specially designated by him. In the case of orae examinations a record shall be made of all questions and answers. Questions found by examiners to be unfair, misleading, or in the nature of catch questions' shall be eliminated, and the average rating determined on the re- mainder of the test. Medical and physical tests may be either competitive or qualifying, as prescribed in the official announcement. (e) Hating of Teats. --Answers or tests shall be rated according to their value on the basis of 10Vp for complete proficiency. Examiners shall mark the answers of all applicants to a given question before taking up the answers to another, question. r Allowance shall not be made to',a com- petitor for time lost by him in an examination. When two or more examiners rate answers or tests independently, the final rating -for each answer, or test shall be determined by taking the .average `of the ratings of the different examiners. Whenever a pro;rata addition is made - to the general average, or to the average of any partkZc lar subject in an examination, such pro rata addition shall be shown on the "Notice of Standing" card mailed to each candidate in such examination. The current standards for rating past training and experience, physical condition and physical strength tests shall be kept; on file as public records. Examination, papers of competitors in an examination shall not be destroyed until the expiration of the eligible list to which they relate. Sec. 20. Review of Examination. --No examination or papers connected therewith shall be subject to review after the posting of an eligible -list resulting therefrom except that the Commissioner, through the Chief.Examiner or other- wise, may correct clerical errors of examiners at any time ..before the expiration of such list; provided, however, that no person theretofore certified from such list shall be displaced by reason of such correction. Sea. 21. Eligible Lists. --A candidate whose general average is less ,than 7V of- complete:proficiency in the subjects of an examinationtaken as a whole,, shall be deemed - to have failed in the examination and his name shall not be entered on the eligible :list. J . ' In the case of equal average ratings of eli- gibles, priority in -time of filing applications of such eligibles shall determine their respective standing on. the list. If two elio.ble lists for the same position are in force, the names of the eligibles remaining•on.the prior list shall be certified in the order of their rating in the same manner as if in fact standing at the head of the newly created eligible list. Applicants, eligibles, and employes shall give notice to the Bureau -of any, change in address. Sec. 22., Expiration of Lists. --Eligible lists sha;.l expire by limitation of time in one year from the date of posting thereof; provided, however, that by order of the Commissioner in writing, filed with the City Clerk, the time of any list may be once extended for such period, not exceeding one year, as the Commifsioner may deem advisable for the best interests of the .0y. Such order .shall des- ignate the reason forsuch extension, and the eligibles still remaining on such list shall be notified of such extension. t. rl Sec. 23. Special Requirements. --Police In addi4o tion to the general requirements for applicants in an exam- .- ination, applicants for the position of patrolman must be qualified voters of the city, under 35'years of age, not less than'5 ft. 8 in, in height,(bare.Peet), and, of a corresponding minimum and maximum weight as prescribed in the schedule below. The standard height and wJght schedule's shall be as follows: Height Weight 5 ft. 7 in. . . . . . . 152 pounds 5 ft. 8 in. 157 pounds 5 ft. 9 in. .162 pounds 5 ft. 10 in. . . . . 167 pounds 5 ft. 11 in. 173 pounds 6 ft. . . 179 pounds 6 ft. 1 in. 185 pounds 6 ft. 2 in. 192 pounds 6 ft. .3 in. 200 pounds 6 ft. 4 in. . 208 pounds G. ft. 5 in.,. 216 pounds Applicants may be accepted if their weight does not vary more than 20 per cent either way from the standard. Fire: Applicants for the position of fireman (pipeman, squedman, driver, or'chsxiffeur'in the fire de- partment) must be qualified voters of the city, undef 35 years of age, and must meet the same physical requirements prescribed in Section 23 Por -patrolman, except that so- plicants for the fire service may be accepted at a minimum height of 5 ft. 6a in. (bare feet). Sec. 24. Conditional Acceptance. --An applicant may be conditionally admitted to, or permitted to complete, an examination, provided such conditional acceptance of the applicant is for the purpose of enabling him to submit additional proof of his ability to meet such qualifying requirements prescribed.for the examination as are of a non-cbmpetitive nature 'and not part of the direct exam- ination used to`:determine the relative standings on the eligible list. Sec. 25. Misdemeanor .to Obstruct Hight of Examina- tion; False Representation; Impersonation in Examination.- - Any commissioner or examiner or any other person who shall wilfully by himself or in co-operation with one or more persons, defeat, deceive or obstruct any poison in respect of his or her right of examination, or registration, according to any rales or regulations prescribed pursuant to the provisions ofthis act, or who shall wilfully and falsely mark, grade, estimate or report upon the examination or proper standing of arty person examined, registered or,oertified, pursuant to the provisions of this act, or aid in so doing, or who shall wilfully make any false representations concerning the same, or concerning the person examined, or who shall` wilfully furnish to any person any special or,aecret info%- mation for the purpose ofeither improving or injuring the prospects or chances of my.person so examined, registered or certified, or to be examined, registered or certified, or who shall personate"any other person, ,or permit or aid in any manner any other person to personate him, in con. nection with any examination, employment or registratio`n., or application.or request to be examined, employed or registered, s all for eaoh'offenee be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. RULE III,_ Requisitions and Certifications. Sec. 26. .Ordor of Filling Vacancy. --Whenever a vacancy in the classified service exists, such vacancy shall be filled wherever possible .in the following order: (1) by reduction, (2) by transfer,'' (3) by reinstatement, (4) by promotion, (5) by original entrance. Sec. 27. Vacancies and Requisitions. --Whenever a vacancy in the classified service. occurs, the appointing officer or body shall make requisition for certification, and such requisition shall be on the form prescribed by the Commissioner. Sex shall be disregarded by the Com- missioner in making certification unless satisfactory written reasons are given by the appointing officer that the vacancy; is one which, ,because of the conditions of employment or the nature of the service involved, can only be filled properly by the appointment of an. eligible of the sex specified in the requisition. Upon receipt of the requisition, the Commissioner shall, unless the. vacancy.is to be filled by reinstatement, transfer, or reduction under the provisions of"the rales; certify to the appointing officer the'names of the three persons standing highest on the list in the order of their stand- ing on the register of eligibles most nearly appropriate to the duties of the position to be filled, except'as otherwise provided in this section. From those certified the appointing officer or body shall fill the vacancy.`. If two or more vacancies are to be filled, then two more then* the required number of pereons`to-be appointed shall be. certified. If one'or more of the eligibles on such register are.promotion eligibles in accordance with Rule I4 of; this ordinance, then. the name or names of such promotion eligibles shall be given preference in certification, and no original entrant, or non -promotion eligible, on such list shall be certified while there are ;saw promotion eli- gibles available for certification. Any person who resigns from the city service shall not, during such separation, t 1 a be. certified from any eligible list as'a promotion eli- gible, but .may, if such separationis'without.fault or delinquency on his part, be granted the rights of an original entrant on such list. Sec. 28. Certification. (a) A written notice upon blanks supplied by the Civil Service Bureau shall` be mailed to the :eligible .at his latest address as shown by the records of the Bureau, stating that his name is one of three which has been certified to the appointing officer.,A similar notice shall be sent to the appoint- ing offier, containing the names of the three eligibles certified in the order of their 'standing upon the cer- tification register. (b) Certification to !,ower Grade. --An eli- gible may accept certification to a position,in a grade lower than that for.which he was examined, if the duties of such position are of the same general character and in " the same line of employment„and the examination was such as would fairly test his ability to perform such duties; provided, however, that no such certification shall be' made if there are three or more eligibles available from an eligible list for such lower grade position. .An eli- gible accepting an appointment to such lower grade position may, with the consent of the Commissioner, be transferred to a position for which he was in fact examined and to which he might have been certified from.such eligible list, except that such privilege shall not continue after, the expiration of such eligible list. (c) Certification on Request Only. --Employes on -leave of absence from the city service shall not be certified during such leave from any eligible or reinstate- ment register on which their names might appear, unless they request in writing that their names be certified therefrom. If a person has his name enrolled on more than one eligible or reinstatement register and has received an appointment therefrom to any position in ` the service,. he shall be deemed to have waived certifies, tion from all other eligible lists or reinstatement registers unless he requests in writing that his name be certified therefrom. Sec. 29. Failure to Report and Vaivers.--Pereone certified or tendered reinstatement must report to the department or officer indicated on the notice of certifica- tion within five days from the time of certification; in case of failure to report or refusal ;to accept appointment, their names shall be removed from the eligible register, except as otherwise provided in, this section. The Civil Service Commissioner may, for a satisfactory reason, permit an eligible to waive certifi- cation or reinstatement if such waiver is tendered before such person is actually certified for appointment or re- instatement. After certification has been duly made no r Waiver shall be permitted except, in the following canes: (a) If the employment tendered'on such'certifi cation is temporary or part-time ;only; (b) If the certification is made to a position other than that for which the eligible was specifically examined;: (c) If, because of sickness, physical disability;" or otherwise, the, eligible at the time`of receiving such certification is not reasonably able to report; (d)'If'the eligible'can give satisfactory evidence in writing that it would be to his disadvantage to accept the. appointment. The name of an eligible. removed from a list in accordancewith this section may be restored to such list atany time, during the life of -the list -for any reason for which a waiver after certification would be received, and provided a satisfactory reason is given wby'the ell gible did not file a waiver before his name was removed. Sec. 30. Probation.--Original' appointments shall be on probation for a period of six months and promotion appointmente'for a period of two months. IS any probationer on fair test shall be found incompetent or unqualified to perform the duties of the position to which he has been certified; the appointing officer shall report such fact in writing to the Civil Service Commissioner and MMY, with, the consent of such Commissioner and for reasons specifi- dhlly stated in writing and filed with the Civil Service Bnrean, disoharge or reduce said probationer. Time served on probation, whether continuous or not, shall be charged to the period of probation. r Sec. 31. Provieional Appointment.-Pon receipt of a requisition for certification to a poskon for which there is no eligible list, the Commissioner may grant authority to the officer or body makirg such requisition to make provisional'appointment.to fill said position, such appointment to remain'in force not longer than ten days after certification is made from an appropriate ell- gible list. Within sixty days after the granting of such provisional, appointment permit, the OomAis�roner,• shall, if practicable; s'ahedule an examination for such position. " Sec. 32. Temporary Employmsnt._• Upon:receipt of a request by the appointing officer, the Commissioner may grant'authority to the said.officer to make temporary ap- pointment to p-pointment'to fill a vacancy'in an employment of an essen- tially temporary and transitory nature; provided that the appointing officer or body in me3dng_request for such authority "gives facts which'in the judgment' of the Com micsioner,show that the said employment is in fact temporary, and in any event shall not continue for a period to exceed sixty days. If any eligible on an appropriate list is willing to accept temporary` employment* then such eligible shall, in the discretion of the Commissioner, be given preference in appointment to such temporary. employment. The acceptance. of such temporary employmentshall not affect the rights which such eligible has to certifications - under Section '27 of Rule III, Sec. 33. Emergency Eaployment.--�In case of emergency, employing officers may employ person.without requisition . to fill positions in any class of service; provided, however, that such employment shall not continue more than five dW4" without the approval of the Civil Service Bureau. RIILh IO Promotion and Service Records. See 34.. Pro tion. --'(a) Except as otherwise specified in subdivisions (b)"and. (c) of this Section, any personin the service of the 'city, except temporary, provisional, or emergency appointees, or any person on approved leave of:ab- cence or eligible for -reinstatement, --shall be -eligible. as a promotion' candidate in,W examination, provided the position held by such person in the city service is in the same line Of employment and of the same character of work.as the posi.. tion to which promotion or transfer (in the come grade) is sought and. the duties of which are such: as would naturally and properly fit him to perform the duties of the position to which he seeks promotion; and provided further that the acceptance of such person as a promotion applicant shall be subject to the requirements as prescribed in the official notice of the, examination and in Sec. 6 of Rule 1. (b).No person shall be examined for the posi- tion of roundsman in the Bureau of Police except a,patrolman who has served not less than four years as such, and no person shall be examined for the position of sergeant or for any position`in the higher grades in the police cervioy until he shall have served in the next lower rank by actual- employment for at least one year. (c) No person shall be examined for the posi- tion of lieutenant in the Fire Department until he shall have served -at least four years as a`member of the depart- ment, and no person shall be examined for the position of captain, or for any position in the higher grades in the fire service until he shall have served inthenext lower rank by actual employment for at least one year. (d) Both promotion and original entrance papers and tests shall be rated according to ,the sake standards ce marking. In addition to the subjects used for original aro trants, or in lieu of some of those subjects, there may be added for the promotion' candidates the subjects of service and seniority, and to these may be assigned such weights as in the judgment of the Commissioner may seem proper. o- Sec. 35. Service Recorde.--Dapartments shall so far as possible establish and maintain service -records of their employes, but all such -records shall be based on specific, reviewable £acts. Fines, suspensions, or other penalties shall form part of such record. All factors used in determining an employele work, character, and conduct shall be such as wilI. st fairly the quality and amount of service performed;, and the weights, if any; assigned to such factors shall be such as will represent fairly the relative value of the different factors. Eighty per cent shall indicate that, the employe is per- forming normal, or average, service. Sec. 36. Service Creditc.--In determining the service record of any employe, the "Chief Civil Service Examiner, or other person., designated by him, shall have access to the departmental service records, and each department shall„ on request of the Chief Examiner, fur- nish,a written statement of any employs'a service record. The Civil Service Bureau shall reserve to itself,however, exclusive authority in; determining the credit to be al- lowed for both service and seniority in promotion "exam - inations, but each employe talo.ng such promotion examina> tion shall be given written notice of his service and seniority credit or rating. RULEy1 Suspensions, Removals, Reductions. Sec. 37. Suspensions. --For disciplinary purposes or after charges have been filed,,heada of,departments shall have power to suspend, without pay, any officer or employe for a period not exceeding thirty days, but successive suspensions of the same person shall not be allowed. The Commissioner may investigate any such suspensions. Sec. 38. Diecharge and Reduction. --(a) When the appointing officer has good reason:to believe- that any. officer or employe in the classified service appointed -- by him has given cause for his reduction, either in rank or compensation, or for his discharge from the service, he shall notify said officer or employe in writing served personally or through the mails at hie last known addreos, setting forth the charges against him, and. shall inform him that unless the charges are explained satisfactorily he will be removed from the service or reduced, as the case may be. A copy of this communication -shall at :the same time be filed with the Civil "Service Cosmi.asioner. If the accused considers the charges sufficiently specific, he shall rep]y.thersto in writing within five days, and ill P I ON shall aero® said reply upon-the+appointing officer per- sonally or ,send it ,to him through the mails, and shall also file a copy of said reply with the Civil Service Commissioner. Should he consider the charges not suf- ficiently specific, he shall within two days, in writing, o ask the appointing officer for a bill of particulars, which shall be furnished by said appointing officer. After receiving said bill of particulars,' the accused shall have three days in which.to file the r@ply'herein before provided for. After receiving,said reply said appointing officer shall consider further said charges and said reply. He may make or cause.to be made any investigation which he.may see fit to aacertain the truth or falsity of the charges and the reply. After full considerationheshall take such action asinhis judgment the case warrants, removing the accused officer or employe or reinstating him and declaring the charges unfounded. This decision shall be In writing and shall be served upon the accused in the same manner that the charges are served and a copy must be filed with the'Civil Service.00=1ssioner.'. Service of this decision upon the aocused shall constitute ie.dis he charge, reduction or exoneration as the case may Civil Service Commissioner shall preserve as public records Us - the charges, bill of particulars, reply, and order of dis- charge, reduction oar exoneration. After the suing upon him of charges, or upon learning that charB are to be served and before they are Iactually served, any fficer or employe in the classified service may in his discretion resign his position, and, unless he is guilty of crime or misdemeanor, no further proceeding shall be taken do the case. In case of resig- nation after charges"have been filed with the Commissioner, the Commissioner shall use his discretion as to whether the charges shall'be made a public record, but, they shall not be made public except through the Commissioner. (b) Caisse for Discharge or Reduction. --The follow- ing are declared to be cause for removal or discharge from the classified civil service of the City, though charges may be based upon cauess other than those ermmerated, viz.,,. that an officer or employe (a) -Has .been convicted of a criminal offense or of a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude; or (b) Has been guilty of an immoral or Crim- inal act; but if such act is at the time the charge being considered involved in a criminal pro- isth ceeding before the grand jury or the courts, the officer or employe eo charged may request that the investigation be postponed or continued, with his consent, until such time as the criminal proceed- ings*are terminated, and such request shall be granted; provided, the officer or employe shall be suspended from duty during such-postpnnem6rt and provided he.shall execute'a waiver of. all right to Pay during said postponement period; and pro- vided further that such officer or, employe may have the hearing 'or investigationproceed at arty time on ten'dayel notice in writing; or (0) Has wilfully, wantonly, or through culpable negligence been guilty of brutality or cruelty to an inmate or prisoner of ,a City institution or to a person .in custody; pro- " -vided the.act committed was not necessarily or lawfully done in self-defense, or to protect the lives of others or to prevent the escape of a person lawfully in custody accused of felony or gross misdemeanor; or (d) Has wilfully violated any of the 'pro visions of the city civil service law or the rales made in pursuance thereof; or (e) Has been guilty of conduct unbecoming an officer or employe of the City; or (f) Has violated any lawful and reasonable official regulation or order, or failed to obey any lawful and reasonable direction made and given by,hie superior Officer, where such viola^ tion or failure to obey amounts to an act of insubordination or to a serious breach of proper discipline or resulted or reasonably might be expected to result in loss or injury to the City or to the public or to the prisoners or wards of the City; or s (g) Has been intoxicated while on duty; or (h) Has contracted some infectious dioease or has some physical' ailment or defect which per- manehtly incapacitates him for the proper per- formance of the duties Of his position;'or (i) Has been guilty of an act which amounts to an act; of insubordination, or to disgraceful conduct, whether such acts were committed while on duty or off duty; or (j) is wantonly offensive in his conduct or language toward the public or toward city officers or employes; or (k) That he has solicited the vote of a member of ,the City Council for or against a proposed ordinance or resolution,,; or a proposed item in a budget, or an appropriation ordinance concerning his department, where ouch solicita tion is charged and established to'have'been made eleewhere than at a public hearing,of,the City Council or of some committee,thereof; or (1) That he is incompetent or inefficient in the performance of the duties of his position (specific instances to be charged); or (m) Is careless or negligent of the property of the City; or (n) Has failed to pay or make reasonable pro- vision for future payment of his just debts, due or owing by him, causing thereby annoyance:to his superior officer or scandal to the service; or (o) Hae used or threatened to nee or at tempted to use political influence in scouring M= promotion, leave of :absence, transfer, change of grade, pay or character of work;; or (p) Has directly or indirectly solicited, or received or been in any manner concerned in soliciting or receiving assessment, subscription, or contribution for any political party or pur- pose whatsoever; or has solicited, orally or by letter, or been in any manner concerned in soliciting any assessment, subscription, or'con- tribution from any person holding a position in the classified service for any political party or purpose whatsoever; or (q) -Has been induced, has induced or has attempted to induce an officer or employe in the service of the.;City to commit an unlawful act or p to act in violation of any lawful and reasonable department or official regulation or order; ,or has taken any fee, gift or other valuable in the course of his work or in connection with it, for his -personal use from any person, when such fee, gift or other valuable thing is given in the hope or expectation of receiving a favororbetter treatment than that accorded other persons; or (r) Has been absent from duty without leave contrary to the rales of the Civil Service Bureau or has. failed to report after leave of S absence has expired or after such leave of ab- sence has been disapproved or revoked and can- celed by the Commissioner; provided, however, that if such absence or failure to report is excusable, the appointing officer and the Com- miasioner may ignore the charges. Whenever in these rules !'appointing officer, is used the term shall include, for the purpose of th®se rules, appointing body also, where the appointment is not made by an individual officer. Sec. $9. Voluntary Seduction.--Any employe who is in the servi�e of the city, or who is eligible for reinstate- ment to such service, may, without the filing of charges, be reduced at his own request either in rank or compensation or to a lower grade position, provided the examination upon which the appointment of such employe was based was of a character and standard substantially to test his fitness to perform the duties of the positionto which such reduction is requested. For the purpose of determining order of lay off and reinstatement, seniority of. lservice. for such employ i shall be computed from the time of (appointment to the position from which the reduction is made. RULE VI' Transfer, Leave of Absence, Lay -Off, Resignation, Reinstatement.. Sec. 40. Transfers. --Transfers may be made as. follows: (a) For a period not exceeding thirty days from any position to a similar position.of the same class, - grade and character of work within the department, without notice to the Civil Service Bureau. Such transfer, when ; in excess of thirty days, shall be made only with the consent of the Civil Service Commissioner. (b) From a position in one department to a similar position of the same class, grade and character of work to another` department, provided the heads of the' two departments and the Civil Service Commissioner consent thereto. (c) Transfer shall not be allowed where the examination upon which appointment of an employe was based was not, of a character, and standard to test the fitness of such employe for the position to which it is proposed to make the transfer and did not require substantially similar qualifications. (d)`All .transfers except as provided in paragraph (a) of this section shall be subject to approval by the Civil Service Bureau. No transfer shall be made to avoid a lay-off in any department. (e) In the case of employes transferred from one position to another, seniority, for the purpose of determining advancement in pay or order of lay-off or reinstatemsnt,;�shall be computed from the time of certifi- cation and appointment.to the position from which such transfer was made. Sec. 41. Leave of Absence. --(a) Leave of absence from,duty shall in no case be granted to an officer or employe who•has been in the service.of the City for less than three months immediately preceding his time of leave, except incase of absence,on the grounds of siclmess, dis- ability or urgent necessity, in which case application Cor leave shall be accompanied by such proof of the same as. the Commissioner may -require. (b) The head of the department may grant leave of absence,from regular duty to an officer or employe who has beenlin the service of the City for more than three' months; provided, however, that no leave of abeence,.whether granted, extended or continued,' shall exceed one .year, ex- cept as mentioned in subdivisions (c) and (d) of this Section.' (c) The head of the department may grant leave of absence to enable,an officer or employe to take an oleo tive or appointive position in the City service exempted' from the classified service by Section 100 of the City Charter.Sikh leave may granted for periods of one year and during the...actual service of *such, officer or employe in such position. (d) The head of the department may grant leave of absence because of disability or injury re- ceived'in the performance of duty not due to the negli Bence of the officer or employe himself; and such leave may be granted for periods of one year and during the continuance ofsuch physical disability., (e) Unless specifically granted by charter or, ordinance, no leave of absence shall be granted with pay for more than fifteen oalendar-days in any one. year, except that the head of the department may also in his discretion grant an additional leave ceiith pay not ex- ceeding fifteen x-ceeding`fifteen days in any one.year when such absence is deemed necessary on account�of siclmess of the employe or death in the employe's'mmediate family; provided,. however, that no such leave of absence for vacation shall be granted with pay to any, person'. whose employment is not continuous throughout the year or who has been in - the service of the City cfor `lose than six months. Leave of absence for disability may be granted with pay for such periods of time, not exceeding ninety days in any one calendar year, as the Council by resolution may authorise:' (f) Every leave of absence shall be subject to the approval of the Civil Service Commissioner. Sec. 42. Abeence.without Leave. --Absence from duty without leave, or failure to report after leave hasi expired or has been disapproved or revoked and canceled by the Commissioner, shall.be deemed a resignation of the .employe on such leave, ;or cause for his discharge; provided, however, 'that if the officer or employe so charged shall show to the satisfaction of the Commissioner and the appointing officer that such absence or failure to - report was excusable, the Commissioner may then permit his reinstatement: Sec. 43. `Holding Position Open. --Upon the expira- tion of a leave of absence an officer or employe shall be reinstated in his position; provided, however, that if such absence with 'leave exceeds thirty days, or in case of ;injury in the service,'eiclmess or other disability, ninety days, and the position in the meantime has been filled by certification, he shall beireinstated in accord.. once with Section45only when a vacancy in a position of his legal service grade''. occurs, and then in the same manner as if he had been laid off; provided, however, that firemen or police officers injured in the line of duty shall be entitled to reinstatement at any time within eighteen months from the date of injury or, in- capacity, if physically capable of resuming their duties. Seca 44. Lay -off. --(a) lahenever it becomes necessary -in 'any bureau, for lack of work or funds, o for other causes, to reduce the force in any employment, the personsserving;in such employment shall be laid off in the inverds order of their, certification and appoint- ment, the last one appointed to be the first laid off; provided, however, that ,temporary appointees in such employment shall in all cases be first separated. For the purpose of lay-off,and reinstatement, each school in the Bureau of Schools shall be considered as a bureau. (b) Lay-off of a regular appointee may, however, be made wholly in the discretion of the appoint- ing officer and without regard to the 'seniority rule stated in subdivision (a) of this section, provided the appoiffiting officer furnishes the Civil Service Bureau with specific written reasons why.such`appointee should be laid off contrary to the seniority rule. Such lay-off shall be subject to the. approval of the Civil Service Bureau, and such approval shall not be given by the Bureau unless in its judgment the reasons stated for the lay-off show that the employe to be so laid off lacks the personal fitness to perform the duties of the position or employ- ment held at the time by the appointee who would otherwise be laid off under the seniority rule. The Bureau shall mail a copy of such reasons to the employe so laid off. Sec. 45. Reinstatement. --(a) Any officer or employe who has been given a leave of absence in accordance with the Civil Service rules or has been laid off in accordance with said rules, shall have precedence for reinstatement from the eligible register to positions of the came class, grade and'salary, and of the same character of work as the position from which leave of absence or lay-off took place. (b); Persons shall be reinstated in the inverse order of their lay-off as determined by Section 44 (a) of this rule, --the last one.lald off shall be the first one reinstated. Any nfflcer or employe who secures a leave of absence or lay-off contrary to the provisions of the Civil Service rules shall forfeit his right to reinstate- ment -to the service. (a) Any employe who without fault or delin- quency on his part resigns hie position.mey, in the dis- cretion of the Commissioner, be placed on the reinstat1. ement register'an& certified for reinstatement, at. any time"within one year, after hie separation, to the. position; if vacant,,_ 3 formerly held by- him or to any vacancy -.0 which he might . legally have been transferred; provided, however, that no such reinstatement shall be made iuilea the reportof res- ignation,:of such employe sontaine an affirmative statsimsnt by the appointing officer of the Department from which such resignation took place that, the employe I is ,a person worthy of reinstatement to the pity service, and provided further that no such reinstatement shall be made while there is any oer person available for reinstatement by virtue of hang been duly laid off or granted a; leave of absence. (d) Reinstatement may also be made in the discretion of the appointing officer if made in accord- ance with the procedure established in Section 44 (b) for discretionary lay-off.` (e) Any employe who has been reduced may, in the discretion of the appointingofficer and with the approval of the Civil Service Commissioner, be reinstated to his former position without loss of seniority at any time within one year after..such reduction, or he may, in the discretion of the Civil Service Commissioner, have his am name placed on appropriate reinsta a nt register for reinstatement within one year afteY" n reduction to a position in his class and grade. (f) Any employe whose.position has been abolished shall be entitled to reinstatement in the same manner as if he had been laid off -from such.position. (g) No resignation shall be required in advance or as a condition of ,appointment or employment. (h) An officer or employe who accepts ap- pointment to a higher position, the duties of which are merely temporary, shall be reinstated to his former poei- tion without loss of seniority when such higher duty is completed. (1) VIhenever an entire rank or grade in any class of the service shall be abolished by ordinance or by failure of the Courn it to appropriate money for the support thereof, or otherwise, the name or names of per- sons then filling positions in such rank or _grade in the classified service shall be placed in the order of their relative efficiency in the rank or grade of service so abolished at the head -of an eligible list for reinstatement in the next lower rank or grade of the same class of serv- ice. If no such list exists, one shall thereupon be'estab- lished, and the person or persons so placed thereon shall be eligible to vacancies in positions insuch lower rank or grade and in the same class of their`service,. RULE VII sus Titles, Grade, Rank, Reports. Sec. 46. Titlee.--(a) Titles of positions shall be as:nearly `as possible descriptive of the,general duties ..attached. to the positions and indicative °of the grade and class, and shall be the 'same for all positions and places requiring the same kind of service, regardless of location of employment. Titles shall not be changed except by'order of the Commissioner in writing upon a statement in writing from the department head setting forth the reason whyc Sl such change should be made. Such titles shall be used to designate tha positions or places in all the. reports to, and the records of, the Civil "Service Bureau, and on all pay rolls or accounts submitted to the Commissioner for certification. (b) Whenever any new position or place of employment is created, theordinanceor `resolution creating such position shall provide in what class and grade the position shall be placed, but no position shall be con- sidered new or in effect unless the duties thereof are found by .the Bureau to be substantially different from " those of .every other existing ;position in the classified service. Sec. 47. Gfade or Hank. --The grade or rank of an ,employe shall not be changed except by an examination under these rules., whenever the duties'of an office or ;position are changed so that they differ substantially from the duties prescribed when such office or place was originally classified and from the duties of other posi- tions in the grade in which it is so classified, such change of duties shalloperateto abolish such position or place and to create a new position, and the Commissioner, shall ;proceed to classify such office or place in accord- ance with subdivision (a) of Section 46 of this rule, and to fill the same by examination and certification or by certification from an existing eligible list. - Sec. 48. Change of Civil List Records. --The passage by the Council of any amendment to the Civil Service rules changingor modifying any title-of a posi- tion shall be deemed author ity"for the Civil `Service Bureau to change the civil lists and service records of adv em- ployes who.may be affected by such amendment, and all pay roll items of"such employes shall thereafter conform to the new title;.but no authority shall exist by virtue of this section to change any title contrary to subdivision (c) of Section 40 of Rule VI governing transfers. Sec. 49. Reports to 6ivil Service Bureau.--Appoint- ing officers,shall make, among other reports, immediate' report to the Civil Service Bureau of the following: (a) Appointments, whether emergency, tem- porary, probationary, permanent or promotional. (b). Refusal'or neglect by a person who has been certified trffhicers cept aIn�appointment. (aanges in the compensation of ranks or gradea or of or employes serving under him.' (d) Suspension of reinstatement made by him of any officer or. employe.' € (e) Transfer in his department as ,provided by Rule VI. (f) Every vacancy, leave of absence, resig- nation or separation from the service under him and its cause, (g) Creation or abolition of any office or place of employment in his department. (h) Changes in department organization with details for charting. (i) Efficiency, charactdr and conduct mark- ings of employesinhis department as provided in Rule IV. RULE: VIII , Common Labor Servioe. Sec. 50. (a) eligible Registers. --The Civil Service Bureau, shall maintain, lists of persons eligible. - to:employment in the coemon labor service and, where the duties of the position require, may establish separate lists for departments,,bureaus -or divisions therein to'be designated as groups. For such service theCity may be divided into districts to be fixed by the Civil Service Bureau. (b) Registration. --Applicants shall conform to the requirements of Sections 15 to 18. Applicants shall be notified to report in person for physical exam- ination and for such other tests as the Commissioner may prescribe. ,No educational test shall be required of common laborers._ The names of candidates who pass the tests for employments in any branch of the Common Labor Service, unless otherwise disqualified, shall be placed on eligible registers in the order of the seniority of their applies- tions. .(c) Oertificstion.--whenever any appointing officeris desirous of appointing laborers, he shall re - quasi the certification of the proper number of names from the appropriate list. Persona whose names are certified shall report for duty within 24 hours after receipt of oral notice or mailing of a written notice to their ;last ]mown address. Failure to report for duty, as provided herein, shall be cause for the removal of the applicant's . name from the eligible register. (d) All laborers laid off or separated from the service without fault or delinquency on their owe part shall be entitled to reinstatement at any time with- in one year. (e) Laborers shall be laid off in the order of their efficiency; in the absence of efficiency records, the bureau head shall determine their relative efficiency. (f) when several laborers present themselves at the same time for reinstatement to any employment -in the Common Labor Service, the most efficient for that employ- ment shall be given the preference in appointment, the efficiency to be detdrmined as provided in the preceding section. (g) All Reinstatement Cards issued to laborers shall remain the property of the Civil Service Bureau and shall be returnable upon demand, for.`a proper reason, by the Bureau. Such Reinstatement, Cards shall be non -trans- ferable, and any person involved in the :transferor alter- ation of such cards shall be guilty of, a'misdemeanor. (h) Any laborer's reinstatement card issued to any person who registers as a non -president or non -citizen at any time during which the citizenship or residence require - menta are waived by the Council in accordance_ with Section 16 of Rule II, shall be valid for employment in the city service during, the year only in which such card was ,issued, and said card shall not be renewable except upon a new regis- tration and upon qualifying under the provisions of the rules in force at the time of such new registration.` RULE IE References, Pay Rolls. Sec. 51. References.--(a) Character of eligibles shall be investigated and references verified in advance of certification. Such investigation shall be made with ? respect to the activity of the'.list, and the inquiry shall be kept up to.date. (b)"Investigation shall be conducted personally ' or through the medium of blanks of regulation form.mailed' � to the referencesfurnished by the applicants; replies of references shall be held confidential. .` (c) If 'there is ,any doubt as to the sufficiency of the references secured by the Bureau for any eligible. for the five years next preceding the date of examination, a copy of the application and experience paper of such eligible shall be submitted to a Council. Committee on References'. No eligible shall be removed from any eligible register unless .the Cbuncil Committee, after such investi- gation as it may see fit to make, recommends that the name shall be removed; Eligibles whose references are being investigated by-,this Committee' shall not be certified from any eligible register until a favorable report from the Committee is received. (d) Eligibles previously discharged from the city service shall be called to the Civil Service Bureau to make explanation. In default of such appearnnee or in case of unsatisfactory,explanation, their names shall be excluded from the eligible lista Sec: 58. Pay. Rolle.--(a) Pay rolls shall be checked to determine` legality of employment. Each item shall con- form to the Civil Service records. Correct items in the classified'service.shall be stamped "L"r meaning "legal", and those unclassified shall be stamped "U", indicating their character. Each incorrect item shall be red-lined and a memorandum of the same `sent to the department` which furnished the.pey roll. (b) Departments moat deliver pay rolls to the Civil Service Bureau and such pay"rolls shall have the names arranged alphabetically. Time of receipt and time of de- livery to the Comptroller shall be stamped on each roll. Rolls shall be checked so far as practicable in the order of their receipt. (o) The laborer's p&v roll shrill show in addition to the laborer's name .the number of his reinstate- ment card. (d) The pay roll for any department or bureau aha}l not be passed unless all certification and reinstatement orders made by the 'Civ il Service Commissioner to such department or bureau are reported upon by the employing officer within thirty days of the time such certification and reinstatement - orders are made. Section 2. All eligible lists of persons examined prior to the passage of this amendment, under the Civil Service Rules and Regulations in, force at the time of'such-examination, shall be continued in full force and effect he if formed under the provisions of the ordinance as now amended, subject, however,- to the provisions contained in this ordinance in, so far as they apply. Section 3. This ordinance shall tale effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval: i i Yes ( ✓) Councilmen ( ✓) Nays AUG 3 1922 Adopted by the Council__._—..—_._-..-------19_-- Ferguson AUG —8 192"c s- - �^ -'(blcDouald .._..In favor Approve — —-----19_._,.; %fi�hb P __;;/.f,\ .....Against \ - MAYOR ` yF'Mt. President Ord. _ _ c F. 4 . An administrativs-ordinance fixin6 ;the compensation rates of certain city positions ald e:aployments. TIE COUIMIL OF Tile CITY OF ST. P jUI, J)DEs ORDAIN:- Section RDAIN:"Section 1. Basic Entrance Salary. (a) The laaximtm compensation that may be paid to any new:_ap,ointee in any Tlositio�- ..^; a -_ _u..,rrwSrRVIC rn Section b of Rule I of the Civil Sery onn1NANCES n ovidod in subdivision (b) of this Faction and as ai C. r. No. .41G09—Ordinance No. eaDa—s ordinance, and such said maxihlum compensation shall: Sy Amyor Arthur E. Nelson— An administrative rdi nance fixing thea Salary 11 as defiiiad ii Section of the said Civi' compensation rates of certain city (b) Tile followi�'e' ri. positions and cmPloymenls. - The Council of the City of St. Pnul �'^' deellied yrol:a+ �.asic entrance salaries for the I i y. d ordain. 1 '1'1,'—i.. GRAM. - SECTION I. Basic Entrance Salary ( ) The For G,a rade 1 the basic entrncej m i mn compensation the may bei paid to any w appoint° i _11s..honth. 9 tl classified in .the GPA•. -.� of vleE m section c or Grata 2 the basic ertra,col cies lee i u n -a0,OO a r.;orth. J n a 1 naive i and a dju ted BY —Ir" For Grade 3 the basic zntraj.ca" be 50.0;, For Grade 4 the basic antrance salary Shall be f 60.00 a 4ioiith. y or. Grade 5 the basic entrance salary shall b w 70.CC a cronth, -or Grade o the basic entrance salary shall ba.y 75.00 a month. For Grade 7 the basic entrance salary stall be $ 80.00 a uicntil For Grade 8 the basic entrance salary shall be $ S40.GO a worth. e For ;.rade, .9 the basic entrai:ce aalary shall be.$100,00 a laonth. For Grade 10 the basic entrance salary wall be $125.00 a luont'ti. For -rade. ll the basic artrai ce salverb shall be • ay"iu '^ .00 a luonth.' !)77 For „rade 12 the basic entrance salary sh11 be $170.00 a laonth. t For Grade 13 the basic entrance salary shall be ;,X0.00 a month. For lurade is the basic antrwuca seliryehall be $225.00 a month. For Grade 15 the basic entrance salary aitall be ;)250.00 a sot:th. For Grade 16 the basic entrance salary shall be $300.00 a uoilth. § For Grade 17 the fixed rate of Salary shall be :x375.00 a .north. Section 2. 4 r3alaries Adjustable to Cost of Living Baeis.--(a) The basic entrance salaries prescribed in Section 1 of this' ordinance shall be deer;ed adequate compensation for living conditions such as provailed in the year 1916. For the purpose of this ordinance, with respect to salary adjustments, the year 1916 shall be used as a base, and the cost of living in 1S22 shall be deemed to have increased 50,over the 1916 cost. (See subdivision (b) below.) To meet this increase in the cost of living thera shall be added to the basic entrance salaries in the graded service the amounts as determined by the adjusting percentages prescribed below, to -wit: -- Adjusting percentages -- For all positions in Grades 1 to 7 inclusive all addition of 50L of the basic entrance rate for the grade. For all positions in Grade 8 an addition of 46jo of tn_a basic E trance rate for the grade. For all positions in Grade 9 an addition of 42w of the basic entrance rate for the grade. For all positions in Grade 1C. an addition of 38'Of the basic antrance rate,for the grade. or all positions in Grade 11 en addition of 33j• of the basic entrance rate for the grade. For all positions in Grade 12 an addition of 29j` of tie basiel entranca rate .for the grade. For all positions in Grade 13 all addition of 25j of the basic entrance rate for the grade. for all positions ir, Grade 1= an addition of 21j of the basic entrance rate for the grade. For all positions in Grade 15 an addition of 17; of the basic entrance rate for tine grade. For all positions in Gracie 16 all addition of 8'/, of the basic entrance rate for the grade. (b) The adjusted salary rates provided for in subdivision (a) of this section shall remain in force until June 30, 1923. on June 1, 1323, and on June 1 of each year thereafter, the adjusting percentages described in this section shall be rovisc-d, and such revision shall be determined as provided. in the next following paragraph and shall take effect and be in force from acid after July i following. For the purpose of ascertaining the cost of living, ref -renes shall 'we made oil J=a 1 of each year to the latest RESEARCH REPORT on the CHANGES IN THE COST OF LIVING prepared and published by the National Industrial Co:a c-rance .'card. 'The rise or fall in tine cost of living shall be determined by taking the difference between the index number showing the increase in the cost of living for 1516 and the latest index rnuuoer for the carrent year, and than cor.,putint; the percentage that this difference is greater or less bran the 1916 index number. The actual percentage of increase or decrease so deter- mint:d each year shall always constitute the adjusting iercentage applicable to positions in Grades 1 to 7 inclusive, and when tine adjusting percentage for these grades is either increased or d&ogsased through such subsequent revision, tine adjusting percentages for all the higher grades of service shall be increased or decreased in the same proportion; i. a., tl�a revised adjusting percentages in the hither grades shall bear tha sane proportion to their respective current adjusting lergentages in those grades as- ti.a ravij!*'dtadjusting l;ercentage for Grades 1 / to .7 bears to the current adjusting percentage for these gra',as. In revising the--i3O`1y.stigg pare stages, fractions of one-half or more s:all ba counted as one, .-,. fractions :of less than one, -half shall be disregarded. (c) Salary increases on the basis of seniority, as j •ovided for by Sectior. 11 of Rule I o the Civil Service ordinance, si;all becoa,yuted on the basic entrance salary prescribed for the grade for the year 1916, and such increases shall be in addition to any adjusted percentage allowance pro- vided for in tiffs section. Section 3. Special Allowances. --In ad�ition to the full cma,,ersaticn payable in any ucsition in accordance with this ordinance, mare may be pail t o following additional spacial allowances: (a) lo a.ctorcycle patrolmen and motorcycle .rou nds:uan an allowance not to axes ad V40.0C a month as payeaent for furnishing and upkeep of a privately owned i—torcycle; provided, however, that sucu allosv- arnce slaa!ll only be payable during the time that the a:,:ploya is rarforming actual. service as a :::otorcycle patroltaan or roundsms:, respectively. (b) 'lc ::.ounted patrolmen or mounted rounds:::cn an allow- ance not to exceed y.30.CC a n:oath as payn:anit for furnishing and upkea?. of a privately awned horse; provided, however, that such allowance si.all only be payable during tho tin:. that the eaploye is perforwinna actual service as a mounted patrolman or i;:ounted roundsman, respectively. Sectior, 4. All ordinances and pants of ordinw ceo or resolutions inconsistent with thio ordinance are hereby repealed. Saction 5. This C dirance shall taka effect and be in force froc: and after 7--,6 i IN prove ad, iic,„aver, that no increase 6ra:_ted by rtuvi. of tinis ordinance s::::ll tal:a affect until such time as t':.,cre are sufficient funds available to '4 such inoreases. 9 Yes ( ✓) Councilmen ('✓) Nuys /Ferguson V/., cDonald ..'J..-- In favor V Mlatso i / -Against Wenzel `t 1// Mr. President ,.am 1500 1021 Adopted by the Council- .- .'. 1t' - Ap/oved r Z---- N' ��r'„f� ,�” t �� `• nlnron t ,. � _ 1. o ,� ; ; .- (� 1--i_ —1` An ordinance amending Ordinance No- 5592, entitled "An ordinance amending Administrative Ordinance No- 32501, approved August 20th, 1914, as amended by Ordinance No. 3570 and subsequent amendments, entitled 'An administrative ordinance relating to the Civil Service Bureau of the City of St. Paul,'approving and adopt- ing rules and regulations therefor," passed October 14, 1922. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 5592, passed October 14, 1922, be and the same is hereby amended by striking out all of subdivision "b" of Section 11, and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: "(b) For each full five years of continuous employment in the City service, there shall be an additional increase in salary of five per cent. of the basic entrance salary prescribed for the grade in which said employe is classified; provided, how- ever, that not more than three such five-year in- creases shall be allowed in any position, and no such increase shall be of an amount less than Five Dollars CC5.00) per month." Section 2. That said Ordinance No. 5592 is further amended by striking out of Section 11, subdivision "o", the following words, to - wit: 1. . "nor shall they apply to any service render- �� ed prior to the taking effect of the Civil Service law and the present Charter, namely,•-' y� r June 1, 1914." �. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be n,,force ,immediately upon its passage and publication. �w Passed by the Council 7 � e r Yeas Nays kl Mr. Clancy ' �. Ferguson McDonald Matson Peter Wenzel Mr. President (Nelson) Approved CIV I L SERVICE.BUR EAU ROOM COURT HOUSE 413- J.B. PROBST ........ ■CITY OF ST. ■PAUL MINNESOTA October 31, 1522. 7�D T--'!,--, -j'-y 1,.wi; Just in receipt of a letter from Cit,,, Clerk --ienry 'lson to tre effect that the Council has requested me to return c=,icil Tile '.'o. 423112 with either rf,y ai-yroval or dis- approval. question has been raised as to wr-ether the ordinance referred to is in effect in., ordinance. I have, therefore, sent t1ne crdinan.ce, cx,or3lion Counsel ,,iith a request for an oninion to :�ether it is necessary for this ordinance to have jily al rova,. �t all. t 11 C4vil E7ervice 0o:,)ndssioner October 31st, 1922. Hon. Jesse Voot, City Comptroller, Building. Deur Sir: Referring to ordinance, C.B., Wo. 423421 which was referred to you October 27th, 2:i2 for your tap proval, I have been dirooted by the Council to roquo:A you to kindly return said ordin Pen before• the meetin; tomorrow with either your approval or disapproval, in order that some action may be taken at that meeting. Yours very truly, CIV C4g114. i VV -pp 4!2 42 An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 5892, entitled "An ordinance amending Administrative Ordinance No. 3250, approved August 20th,.1914, as amended by.Ordinance No. 3570 and.subsequent amendments, entitled •An administrative ordinance relating to the Civil Service Bureau of the City of St. Paul, approving and adopt- ing rules and regulations therefor,"' passed October 14th, 1922. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL DOES ORDAIN: .' Section 1. .That Ordinance No. 5692, passed October 14, 1922,. be and the same is .hereby amended by striking out all of subdivision "b" of Section 11, and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: �\ �~ "(b) For each full five years of continuous service in each and every position in the City ser- vice, there shall be an additional increase in salary of five per cent. of the basic entrance salary pre- scribed for the grade in which said employe is now classified; provided, however, that not more than three such five-year increases shall be allowed in any position, and no such increase shall be of an .amount less than -Five Dollars ($5.00) per month." Section 2. That said Ordinance No', 5692 be and the same is S' i'1'hereb further amended b striking out of Section 11, all of sub- division Y g E{ division "c" I _ Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and:-publication.- Passed nd publication.Passed by the Council Yeas Nays Mr. Clancy Ferguson McDonald Matson Feter Wenzel Mr. President (Nelson) Approved Attest City Clerk. 1 f i �,ppk R� �Yc}ia 4 G rash'"si-zY.`,n.✓^PM t 'ter ia�.�:1 a,.� Vi=e HENRY OLSON - JAS. J. MINER. CITY C-1 Vtv of 'Mut Paul —1. G,. «.�. November 3rd, 1922. Mr. C. F.McNally, Corporation Counsel.' Dear Sir: Attached please find letter from J. B. Probst, Chidf Examiner, relative to the amendment proposed, in Council File No. 42942 amending the advancement rule in the Civil Service ordinance. The matter was referred to you for the proper form of ordinance to amend said salary ordinance. Yours trly, enc. �01CLERK. CIVIL eERVICE BUREAU ROOM M= COURT ROUSE 413- B, 13 -B. PROBST CITY OF ST. PAUL. .MINNESOTA :dovember 2, 1922. T0, T:ffj HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL: Relative to the amendment proposed in Council File 42342, amending the advancement rule in the Civil Service ordinance, I have just been advised by the Corporation Counsel that my approval of that amendment is not required because the advancement rule which the Council wishes to have changed is a rule pertaining to increases in compensation for senior- ity, and to that extent constitutes a fixing of compensation. The classification recently adopted by the Council was prepared on the assumption that it excluded all provisions that would in any way conflict with the salary -fixing power vested by the charter in the Council. In view of this new interpretation of the law, the amendment therefore, I am presenting herewith accompanying to the Civil Service rules to eliminate Section 11 entirely. I'll I believe it will be more satisfactory for the Council to S`' include this advancement rule in its own salary ordinance ;o. 5893. In adding it to that ordinance, the Council may then, of course, amend any subdivision or part of the present I p! advancement rule that it sees fit. £ Very truly yours; Chief Exanipor Ap�;rov i / ivil Service Commissioner JEn i 1 - Ord. Pio. ..._ _ C. F. •; a Introduced by An ordinance amending Administrative Ordinance No. 32542, approved August 20, 1914, as amended by Ordinance PTo. 3570 and subsequent amendments,_ entitled, I'An Administrative Ordinance relating to the Civil Service Bureau - of the City of St. Paul, approving and adopting rules and regulations therefor. THE, COUITCIL Cr THE CITY OF ST. PAUL DOSS ORDAIiT: Section 1. That said Ordinance No. 3250, approved August 20, 1514, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out. all of Section 11 (advancement) in. Rule II of said ordinance. Section 2: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval. I hereby recommend f,or passage by the Council the above` -mentioned amendment to the Civil Service rules, 11-3-22. Civil Service ,C..'issioxior t1 Iject:.' �yny 1 r Resolved, •e CITY OF ST. PAUL '-r COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM ` . ..... ............................. ..... -'•-" � ' COUNCIL FILE ...,.,.,.�,• j�uu•,e.w-,— ... ._� ... _ . _t r _ C F. No 42M8—By Arthur.E. Nelson— Rseoly d, That.:the Comp nsatlon for emPloymentn-- In , the S."jec UNGRADED !�� cto.her....18 1922 h`RV10E ae provided for In ficello. 7 .f Rule 1 of the Civil Bervtco Ordtn- r„-_ re, shall be as follows. ,80 - per haat A Pb`xlt Ro11er Engineer .. ;; .b5.33 per. day 3ht Property Man ••: .•••••: •.• 6.83 PC day _ Aseleti: Int Stage: Electricia ,80 per •hour Aealstt4Roll r En6lnper _ „ 1.00 ::per bout. `- Block per hour Brick r Foreman 66 per h I Brlcktayd nder an .e0 P r f Briekl.y.r 1 ���Ml:o r ;n Q flour CntP¢nte • • '`r' f 80yi per Mor t _ Carpenter For man; per, hour t” Cement- Finlehe • • • • ,; - ,80 , �pe' hour ADLI D SERVICE t at Electrlctan ...: 9:70 s'perfo7manno ;ALV 11 Service Flyman - ,80 per 'bon' a8 Grades Roller Engineer .... ; .9;10 a, performance - 0i. GdDs. 3.60 a performance , H.ad Flyma 80 ,par hour,, Hostt.g C;Ii; er 100 ::par haat Iron Worker (Erecting) ..: .BO 'Der' Tour, eT hour ` .. Iron Worker (Reinforcement). ;,.,.9,10 a. performance ;p Light ODMU`r :.. :•'•• 1.00 per . hour � ,1 per da Marble 9atlC • • • • ' •" • • ,8o per hour p y NII..r Engl eer ... ,s0 per hour per day -Painter I` .. .90 "per hent ' ' Painter Forsma - 1.00 per hoar = - .plasters . .1.10 pa Lour per hour PlastererF remnn 3 00 pen hear, .Plumbs - • • . . 8 33. per dax p Property `Nan (Aud![orlur, 910 �a: petlormnncC. eT hour Property Cl arer (Auditorium) Y6 per hour Roofer g6' pot hour. per. hour S Rooter For.mnn ... .• • • • • • 90 - "per haur .. Sheet Metal Worker .,, 1,00 -.'Per 'h our aper hour ;Sheet Mata1Work r Foreman g0.00" Der-weok.- p Stage Carpenter. 8-3a Per.- dng - Stage Elect Kinn- Sl% her hour- e hour' SteamOtter 92% per •hour p Steam Shovel Engiseer: .: 1:00-- Per, hour - $�• per hour _Stone Mason ,,.,.. .90 :-per hour : E Terrazzo worker. „ $.60 Per day, '(':. DP, r 11Ol)T ';Tile Layer. ................ n ' For all slags emDloYea 1,%` n the Auditorfam the _tate- for ' 76{._ pe hoar ee-I" other than provided above shall, be .. • T7 P,T Yl0l1T Resolved, further, that the omPansntlon for employmentse4n the Com 'n Labor Service, nes provided-f.r in Section 8 0[ Rule' 1'at the Cfvll Service 10rdinance hall be ns follow.: p a performance RANK A .... ba.00 Clean r.............'•• = 3.00 per KOUT I Common Laborer • • 8.00 '.Bl[�han Help :• - 3, 00 'a performance 'Street-Sweoyyer3 Street Wale In. RANK BI performansa Per day ;per hour x4.44. 00 ' Bridge Laborer. •• ;. '.: 4.00 Buliding LaboreLaborer. - 4.40 per hour Concrete and Curb4.00. 'Ditch Digger... 4,00, per hour Dog Catcher ; 4 00{ :Garden .Laborer 4.001 Hot Asphalt 3h eler •, •..:' 4.00 7 el't....borernborar :. _400:.Ja performance Tree Laborer ... ... d:00 Trench Filler - )per hour RANK C .. Per day )p .. $5.2200 per hour A.phalt. Raker .. •• 6.00'•. AaPh It Smootber 6.04' Kettle Fireman .. :..� . 6.20 Paving BndmnkerP—r 10- - • • - » " ..-. 6.00. , flan -F.r'. lcl<or Sub -Foreman. .•:.•..•': - :.. '' - Tamper .. .. .... This resolution shall: take affect and be In fore. from and suer November, r, 1922. Adopted by the Council Oct. 21, 1922. APDroved,Oet, 21, 1922.. (Oct 28-1922) otU '•Tglai'+ i" 4 A.II� -693ak -x IA glaa To47a Aolin to Pia y71ou a4i u ayi albd anbg IQI - (EE61.8a''3a0) .Alta Pina 7t 8T6L 'ET •lap vano+ddV 70 Q7x yuomlveitnn-qI -1 pua i voaiaigl 1'TTCT 'ET 'la0 Ilnanop ani Rn va7 �!I J1� -ao7ad..•C 'A1.A8-.89kZ. "9x ++ oiH9n.ag1 01 Am..- J. Jyoao�W uma+P oq Owl 11M IVgt ka. 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A LZBI E 3 0 11 '!�nP 4a 0h 44 id ntl y I oql Pa Q 3 3 19 x 4a 3 n17t/a P.."41 H H To x 8 6tin8 a o y` +. 93 / Paoo T P IU l 0 9 n da 1 a 1C 4a.o3 J3 4P 1 PLN'.. t.xA _- {✓ mi]09 xp:yt 1J* z o -J. e aH n Resolved, thatthe etlmp`erieatlon'' ox :ampl0y�riente,an tta UNGRADED SERVICE, as provid'ed for in Sect; oll 7 of Rule l of the Civil Service Ordinance, shall be as follows. Asphalt Roller Engineer .80 per hour, Assistant Property Man .. . . . 5.83 per day Assistant. Stage Electrician . . . 5.83 per day Block Roller Engineer . .80 per hour, Bricklayer , ... . . 1.00 per hour Bricklayer Foreman . 3.121 per.hour Bricklayer Tender and Mixer .65 per hour Carpenter . . .80 per hour` 'Carpenter Foreman . . .92� per hour Cement Finisher . . . . .80 per hour Electrician . .80 per hour - Flyman 3.10 a performance Grade Roller Engineer . . . .80 per hour, Grips . . . 3.10 a performance Head Flymana . . 3.50 a performanna Hoisting Engineer . . .80 per hour Iron 'Worker (Erecting) . . 1.00 per hour Iron 'Worker (Reinforcement) . . .80 per hour Light Operator 3.10 a performance Marble Setter . 1.00 per hour Mixer Engineer . . . . . . . . .80 per hour #z. Painter . . . . . • ,. .80 per hour - Painter Foreman . . . . . .90 per hour` Plasterer . • . 1.00 per hour -Plasterer Foreman . . . . . 1.10 per hour Plumber. . . . . . . . 1.00 per hour Property Man�(Auditorium) . . . 8.33 per day Property Clearer (Auditorium) . 3.10 a performance Roofer. . . . .75 per hour. Roofer Foreman . . . . . .85 per hour Sheet Metal Worker. . .80 per hour Sheet Metal Worker Foreman . . . . 1.00_per -hour Stage Carpenter .. . 50.06 per week Stage Electrician . . . .. 8.33 per day Steamfitter . ........... 'Steam .87-j per hour Shovel Engineer .. . .90 per hoir�-�'. f� Stone.Mason . . . . . . . . . 1.00 per hour Terrazza-Worker . . .90 per hour. Tile ,Layer . . 5.50 per day ' For all stage employes.in the Auditorium, the rate., for service„other than provided above, shall be . . . 75jG per hour RESOLVED, further, that the compensation for employments in the Common Labor Service, as provided for in 8o -Section Rule l of the Civil Service Ordinance, shall be as follows: RANK A --.. Per day Cleaner.. . ... . $) 3..00 Common Laborer . . . . . . 3.60 Kitchen Help. . . . . . 3.00 Street Sweeper . . o 3.00 t Street watchman . . . 3.00_ RANK B Per day , Bridge Laborer. . . . 4.40 Building Laborer . . 4.0.0 Concrete and Curb Laborer . 4.00 Ditch Digger 4.40 Dog Catcher o . . . . . 4.00 Garden Laborer. . . . 4.00 Hot Asphalt Shoveler . . . . . . 4.00 I Maintenance Laborer_. . . . . . 4.00 Sewer Laborer . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 Tree Laborer . . . 4.00 Trench Filler . 4.00 (Continued on next page) #3. RAUK . C Per day _ Asphalt faker .5.20 Asphalt Smoother . 5.20 Kettle Fireman . . 5.00 Paver . . .5.00 Paving Bedmaker . . 5.20 Sandrock Picker . . . 5.20 Sub -Foreman . 5.00 Tamper . . . 4.80 This resolution shall take effect and be in force from and after November 1, 1922. Yeas (✓) Councilmen (✓) Nays - ✓ opted b U..,T 2.�. '922 P Y the Council...........................................Gess-191...... 1 ycor � w. --S PPfoved..............�-.1 ,` 1 1,922.................191..... ...fn favor j .... . Against // Wunde>di�hMAYOR Mr. President, /FIedgsen FORM C. A. 9 3M 12-16 Council File No..._e����s,� PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT and PRELIMINARY ORDER. The undersigned hereby proposes the making of the following public improvement by the City of St. Paul, viz.: ........ Change .._the --grade of Robert...St....-from.-.the...aouth ..line .--of.._Thircl..8t.....Lo... the north line of Fillmore Ave.and the alley in block 31,City of St.Paul and Audi -tor -'-s Sub-i-Nos36---from-Robert-to-a---point 16& ftp east -o -f Robert St -w to conform to the red line on the profile hereto attached and made a part ... hereof;-tlie"preseii£--estiibTislied`grade lieingsfioivil'liy a 15lue ;line; ._ r= Dated this...27.t17..........day of ................ Ae-cemb£..r..1823------------- -_......... 192 IC. r xa. 50540— Councilman. trat Whereas, writAbntencp poeal far. the 11s alt 6 of the folloiving lmprovchaant; � Change lips grade ird R Bert St front. bl.ek'elnn ora nvo°asd the alleythe rin PRELIMINARY ORDER. hl k 31 City oY St -I nal and luditar'n pb ,N 36 f .Robert Flo n p t 180 Yet "t'r oe nob rt Spt to ne rtn to for the making of the following improvement, viz.: the ',lino o the. r001 hereto at. inched and made ad u p t h o[ the CN . n. blue line. having been p r—ten t.-St,_.-frolTt....ths...snuth...Une Q.f....`fha.z^.d- t......t.0 the'.... rescrit, at1b11 hod grad bei.g _ no `°' he.0°nncu aY the city of St.Yata e. and the alley in block 31, City of St.Paul and therefor°, be it - aRcso,van. Thar the comminsiuner`oY:--Robe-rt:..to-..a..-po-int-180-- €ee-t--eas-t--of---Robert---St; to A Public Wo it. be nn1 In horgUy or co dared and directed: n the pr ofile hereto attached and made a part I. To. Investigate th necessity fo �............. .... . . .. ............ ... ... .. ...... .. ... . ......--------------- he- .......... .. he -i,1 d1el Iaf Inty of, the Malang of:e°(d 'isfi8d grade tieing shovm by a blue Iine. 3. xo furnish a� -D1nn pqufua or [Jof the City of St. Paul------------------------------------- .Yeltetch oY-sid ImProvorant "" "-""'-""" "' 8888 q To state whother or net said Im- UPr vament. 1 aslced foro the port. t� qtl 1 To rep hree rt pen nllnot the. faro- i�-1 g gAl 6 matters do the Commisslonor oP }(.oner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: r'td.ptrd by the W nell Dec: 2i, ID23; ''or, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. Approved Dec. 27. 1023 �' (can, 6-1624) Ment and estimated cost of said improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. Tofurnish a plan, prove of 'sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council .................. ......................... YEAS NAYS Councilman CLANCY �� Enuusox Approved .................. -71..... --------------------- ------------------ IvFdror; aadJleizner `- McDONALD ✓PETER WENZEL VN f ..... aw E —`MR. PRESIDENT ///8A Ma or.Form C A 13 (3M 6-22) / . Council File No..._:.Y� PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT and / PRELIMINARY ORDER. The undersigned hereby proposes the making of the following public improvement by the City of St. Paul, viz.: Chane the Ade .of._R.Ob rt..St....£rom..the_.south_1inCi --o St.Paultand e � neo ©sn a ti s"a n ��� avi " Pe .and the alley in block 31, AL d anu t n iaU t\v iays,a 1 suit I.4k 16b'&rt-_-�:(i..a...point ---:ea f t "-8`d5'F.'- O'�...1�Q%.7eTt S'r "' t0 { ,,[I ., •u z to—c9.o9 oN s �n::the profile hereto�attahhed and b iiemY rie, par .. GT nr)an d1� f -- v.. -- - ........................... [3 a8 {ine.VlaQ .eUdUoP\ _...., 192TZGuQP3ipGl3u2 mbr2x9 iD... Councilman. a. n{ Ili ❑V '�'1+d°31 1 N { \3a43 a W `AIYdw'ai to,F!{ {s{a ns 1 �e*sivi u1 ancaloAµd�] ' PRELIMINARY ORDER. rom Rob t t u: P Inc ..,Robert st, to nne r n,� for the making of the following improvement, viz.: --_11-1- a,. N,,,..._ .._.-- de ;n Hare bereor. •- --- - .... .. Chang@._tl?;!?i;,t"i h @rt_...... . roYn._the..s.Q??tkz..._.7X1..._....l.. Cit of St. Paul and' ... north hnc. "he Q1Oy oc st... Ave. and the alley in block 31 Y norttorinei, Um c•;�,; •,,Ya=€rom--Robert---t- --a Po -in -t 1-W feet east o --f Rflbert St: to Of hereto attached and made a par conform to the"red line on the pr "- --a-blue Brieo hereof; the Present estatiTisFfecl-grade beiri sliovin by . having been presented to the Council of the City of St. Paul_ -- - --------------------- be it RESOLVED, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: id improvement. 1. To investigate the, necessity for, or desirability of, the making of sa 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. - - ------------ Adopted by the Council ------------------------ YEAS NAYS n DEC 1923 Councilman CLANCY Approved.......... ............. .. ..._. ERGIISON cnLt-iflheic7P.T . MCDON7l DONALD ✓ ETER ...................... WEN7.EL \ -- Mayor. _ --MR. PRESIDENT Form C A 13 (3M 0-22) t i - leo 5,i f m t • C. P. �t Ott a 1 04 `in the s nlie 14nP5311' ,/ _ h fhe ' t STo tit bl CK ` IARob tSt: fll th¢h¢-plt¢ivattor s Sub- . - T F P11 P ul P 5nt 180 (_ • Moro b4. SL 1 rt to '. to °Ofiere °' r Clt)9¢ .from Roll •rt 52• tofll - [o th nrt a li mnd LhPnT Ya re° eltm"' COUNCIL FILE NO ......................... attn h cl e P5 a O yl 510 q0. PP ve b n d By................................................_ inu Y nn t nt P a Ta .. ..... .. �j PSP th 11 i ,j thtCl t �vt srmtnt; i5 b) to rte ,u t tt ¢a to Ciiv �S�7R ns nul ti inti e P ti no�emnnp��.'ibol bo it iv g P l a of { cn n In the Matter of..-Changing.--t.he .gra Lent` in? ins is Pisi:lth6 sOitth...line---O€ {,nndc 4 iSLhcrt tl�¢ r`11e5" in tiSuli ,rq- Third St to the north line of• -_F 'r6m sT'? na tit° taitss ¢ t� Sl..kllook..31 4 Ctty °t jtoUct [ ton1 n� t tth 1 e tl b By }.. City....of $t.....za.U2 axAd._hUdit0.r a SSilofx°n Lr� S t `„¢, 5°nt bt ��o....a...point....18D... feeteast RobertStbtn 19 I. --Profile tkeretoi . _-...... rfit �t i Prot• mth t, attached and made apart hereof, t n` C­� t.�a rr b ,c_9 a� grade _being- shown ...................... ..................... by..a...blue._line...... .................... ........................................... ..._.... ..------ under Preliminary. Order ..........3Q5AQ...........................approved ........... ec.,...2'.7...... 1923......................... IntermediaryOrder ......... .......................approved ............... __............................ .-----_----------------------- A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improve- ment to be made by the said City is..0440--.the--grade., of-..R.ob@Pt-.,.$t.e... from ..tk -0 1.0.1ath..line of... Third ...St.....t.o....the...nor..th,..line... of...Fi.11more...Av e.....and...the ...alley -In ...b.lo.ek...31, City ---of St.._Paul-.-and Auditor's Sub. ....No. _35 from___Hobert.__to.-a point.-.180..feet east ..-Qf.-gbert--..St...... tp.._e.onform. to- the. red_ line.. o>z.-.the...-p7^.a%ile....hereto....a.ttached and -made _.a._part...her..enf.,...the.... present ...» tablis.hed..grads...being...shorin.:-by.-a..,blue line, _....... ......... _..._ .... _ .._. .....__.. . _..... and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. �l�ER)CBitstE�ox�of�Yil;s8o�8iliUxias�ox>a�uFi$sexiu�m:cath4F�lAaeotuds X§�f§c��4R3�cR�LS�A+�4Et1�Rfi�G�4A%�D7;7619A4PAffiCl�it7;�9�1i13i§�k;i� ]LtRi9i'��c�PJL7F$1�@�XI�94�c a[�;�i3exdanamtr4�,x�� Adopted by the Council.......9 _ . City Clerk. Approved ........... .......I 191. ... . ............. .J' ... Mayor. Tari�y Councilman (3mmx Ferguson / (-/Councilman= McDonald CouncilmanA§zWmacx Peter (I(b00 v"Councilman At30aR Sudheimer ,,'Councilman _Wmxbz dkk Wenzel 1/kayor =inx Nelson Form B. S. A. 8-7. feet_-east-_of_ Robert-_St-,_,-to,_conform--to-,the„-red.,-line,_,g7p.,,xkie,-.proxale...xkerjew attached and made_a part hereof. the present established grade_being.shovin ............................. by—a—blue_..line-•......:....------------- ....-------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ......................... ander Preliminary Orler .._.......&.0549------------------ ----------approved .......... De-C-'---27...... 1923—------ ------------------------ Intermediary Order.......... _.................................................. approved A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improve- ment to be made by the said City is..change-,.the,._&rade,-.of-„R.ob@, t.,..$t...., PxQm...tkle...s.outh ..line of...Third ...St..... t.o....the... nor.th..line...of...n.11more.. Ave—.and the-alley.. in..-b.look...31, Cityof St...._Paul.._and Auditor's Sub. No:._35.-from_Robert.to..a_..point'-..180„feet east..,4f,.Robert,-St,,,.,,to,,,c.onform.. to_ the..red line. on...thQ....p.o#�le..hereto...a.ttached and-made ...a_..part...hereof,....the.._.pre.s.ent...as.tablis.hed...grade_.being... shown.. by a...blue and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. T17I$yRJCffiYob:udCifs%'hX�1CbGiblfi3S�5X17b��8dv]9y:iL�X1am��CSt�Rlio72o1.Hdc XLmm§c���SaeAt�4€�axin�s7�oxA�Lt}9m1�rso���ndM�ka�]�R��'3��°e7g33R��x2�#� Xw naadxi>a#Nea nr�ao-xaramahaaziidCcc¢e�sak�tT[�[ K.IUB¢ax�fl8t�1dM. -� r P Adopted by the Council_.__.._!'....-:...,_J.'�.�w%_ f: 9 ...»... !” -� City Clerk. Approved ............ _ ._`.'..... ......... ....._. . -..., 191.._.... '"__ ___ _ Mayor. fietmeilm sricy Councilman (k�XX L/Councilman� Ferguson / McDonald ✓Councilmanlsmcx Pe.ter� Councilman2&�3aR Sudheimer Councilman 'WXMb adelt Menzel L/Mayor=bx Nelson Form B. S. A. 8-7. �,• n1 (A) CITY. OF ST. PAUL DEPARTi9ENT'6F FINAN REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER In the matter of changing the grade of Robert Street from the south line of Third Stree to the north line of Fillmore Avenue and the alley in Block 31, City of S.U. Paul and Auditor's Sub. No. 35 from Robert Street to a_pooint 180 ft. east of Robert Street to confor, to the red line on the profile _hereto attached and made a part hereof, the present established grade being t shown -by a blue -_line. under Preliminary Order approved December 27, 10123. To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is g 3,637.00 The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is S The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION A tract off Illy side of ' 4 31 lying Nly of alley and measuring 22.78 ft, on the original Sly line of 3rd St. & 22.81 ft. on the idly line of alley (except part taken for 3rd St.) Part South of alley of 2-3- 4 31 (Except Street) 1 - 2 do 17 do 16 (Except -Levee) 1 2 7 2 Form B. B. 10 St. Paul Proper do Auditors Subdivision No. 18, St. Paul, Minn. do do Bazil & Roberts Addition to West St. Paul County of Dakota Territory of Minnesota. TOTAL. VALUATION 21,500 140,000 19,500 7,500 15,500 650 28,200 y OF 5T. PAUI s'. FI All that part of 2 and 4 31 St. Paul Proper , OF s . REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINA46E" and 22.01 ft. on idly line of alley also except 3rd St. ON PRELIMINARY ORDER a 10,500 CCI East 24 ft. of 2 31 do lying North of alley (Ex. St.) DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION VALUATION alley adjoining -&___8 _.2 Hazil. & Roberts Addition ._ 14,700 _Vacated to West St, Paul County lying idwly of a line commencing at a point on the Ely line of said Lor, $, 3 ft. from the most .14 -2 of .Dakota Territory of 25500 Minnesota. 4,750. _. (Except Levee) 5 1 do same 6 1 do 2,500 9- 1 do 2,500 Northerly 50 ft. of 10 - 11 .1 do 15,500 10 11 1 do 7,725 Southerly 66 it. of - All that part of 2 and 4 31 St. Paul Proper , lying idly of alley except the Ely 4 ft, of said Lot 2 and except a tract off the Wly side of said lot 4 measuring 22,76 ft. on the orginal sly line of 3rd 27,000 and 22.01 ft. on idly line of alley also except 3rd St. West 20 ft. of East 44 ft.- 2 31 St. Paul Proper a 10,500 lying North of Alley (Ex -St.) East 24 ft. of 2 31 do lying North of alley (Ex. St.) 10,600 7 Auditor's Subdivision 10,600 No. 35 St, Paul Minn. 10,450 6 do All of S - 9 do lying idwly of a line commencing at a point on the Ely line of said Lor, $, 3 ft. from the most Ely corner thereof, thence west 9C,55 ft. to a point on the west line of said Lot 9, 2.50 ft. from the Northwest corner of said Lot 9. also that part of 2nd St. vacated and adjoining 560,000 same ✓: X7'3_' The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated_If -----1�3L Conuni4Aoner of Rinnnce. V.— B. B. 12 nATIVYING LSSESSMEtl ' S. fI 4 Council F3i o J C F Nom 53439 s aamat pfl ec- �r benefits, ftl 1 g 91 s, th -grad of Robort ,Sit_ from [he= sent li _ __ of By _ .........._ _ V Third S[ teeth e. north 11 a bf Fill- ... I Ave.d hh alley in block 31' City f St. Paul d Aua [ Sub- -No 35 from .Robert to a p int •�''s �-14F4ei 180 feet east of R het St to con for. to 'he red Her the,ap file TY.OF ST. PAUL. hereto d d p t hereof, th D ntestablished grade b 1 g sh by a blue line, under T j� 'i Itmi y O der 50540 �fafi�ldg LN CepCCpy ent. , y Ord 50 12, Fl I O der 5310]. t.lj JV j1S L-nJJl.ahll A3 13 approved Feb. 5, 1924. A publlc hearing hnvinc been had upon the assessment for. the above im- a provement, and said a ess e L ba' - Ing been further• considered by the 'Council, d h¢vinp; been con aid for In theft ll9.satlsfactorp, bcittherefore. �efits, damages, costs and expenses nRe ived. That the said 'n eat ..be and the s e diet hereby ineall r apects ratified, anhe a e ts. her oby o dered to -be b, tted. to the Dis- charging t Die - for cp¢rr Y the copaty of Ramsey from the south line of Third St. to Yor. conflrmatlon.. - i Adopted by the Council. June 13: 1024 the north Apnrcved Jpne 13. 1924. ana the alley in block 31, City of St. i CJ ne 21-1924)k Paulandr,,,__ rom Robert to a point 180 feet east of Robert St. to conform to the red line on tae profile hereto attached and made a part hereof, the present established grade being ahown by a blue line, under Preliminary Order ............. 5.4.5..4.4..__:., Intermediary Order ....5.0.7.12._.................. Final Order.....5.11.07...._..__.._. approved ..... ---------- Fab ....... 5_,.__1924..._...xi:9Ix..._... A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assess- ment 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 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...:......_ .................... __....___....equal installments as to each and every parcel of land described therein. JUN 1 31924 Adopted by the Council ......... ... _... ........ _..................................... _.......:..........191............. A _ JUN 1 3 1924 Approved..... _..... ...... ........._.._._._..__..................:_......_...191....._: For. B. B. 18 t � Council F, J i approved....._..._...I.'.B.b.._..5.,.....1924........_&9tx....-- A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assess- ment 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 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...:..._._......:_......_.............._......equal` installments as to each and every parcel of land described therein. JUN 1 3 1924 Adopted by the Council JUN 1 31924 Approved.._.. --...._ .............__...__._..__:.._._...._.._..._.._.191 Form B. B. 18 191 ............. fcr�i�?._'.. City Clerk. xf ............. _...... R CITY OF ST. PAUL. Resolution Ratifying Assessment. In the matter of the assessment of benefits, damages, costs and expenses for changing the grade of Robert St. from the south line of Third St. to the north line of Fillmore Ave. and the alley in block 31, City of St. Caul and iuditorts Sub. No. 35 from Robert to a point 180 feet east of Robert St. I to conform to the red line on the profile hereto attached and made a part hereof, the present established grade being shown by a blue line, under Preliminary Order ............. Intermediary Order ....5..Q.7.1.2........__......... Final approved .. . ... ......... 1'eh­._5.,..._1924--..._ Mlx. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assess- ment 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 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...:..............._....._.............._......equal installments as to each and every parcel of land described therein. JUN 1 31924 Adopted by the Council ............ . . __ .... . ........................... 191 ............ . JUN 1 31924 Approved............. ........... .. ...... ..... ......... .............. . .......... 191 Form B. E. 18 CITY OF ST. P 1L -^v OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT v, Y... -15.,...__1J24 ....... _...,-TtSI1_..._. In the matter of the assessment of benefits, damages, costs and expenses for tjgx changing the grade of Robert St. from the south line of 'Pftird St... to the north line of -Fillmore rave. and the alley in block 31, Ci ty of St.. Paul and ruditor's Sub. i,o. 35 from hobert to a point 180 feet. east of Robert 8t. to conform to the red line on the profile hereto attached and made a part hereof, the present established grade being shown by a blue line; under Preliminary Order ... ...........5..Q.540 ..... _ ....................... .... _... Intermediary Order 5.Q7.12 .... ....... ........ ........... ..............._......._......., Final Order .............. .......5.1107 ................. ___ ......_.....,. approved ... ....... Feb.....__5..,.....192.4_.............. , P3dX....._... To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports to the Council the following as a statement of the expendi- tures necessarily incurred and to be incurred for and in connection with the making of the aboveimprove- ment, viz: xGAicY.KVdrstruosionBalanoe to owner - - - $.......... Cost of publishing notice - - - - - - - $------..... 2-55 Cost of postal cards$....._._.._......_..._.........5.1... Inspection fees - - - - - - - - - -$.......... __.............._.............. Amount of court costs for confirmation - - - - $_ ......................... 2-5.5 Total expenditures - - - - - - $- �-4$6.•..'x.1... Said Commissioner further reports that he has assessed and levied the total amount as above ascer- tained, to -wit: the sum of$.............4.,4..fi..._41.__................... upon each and every lot, part or parcel of land deemed benefited by the said improvement, and in the case of each lot, part or parcel of land in accordance with the benefits conferred thereon; that the said assessment has been completed, and that hereto attached, iden- tified by the signature of the said Commissioner, and made a part hereof, is the said assessment as completed by him, and which is herewith submitted to the Council r such action thereon as may be considered proper. i ....:...:..::...._.__....................................... ................ . Form E. B. 17 Commissioner of Finance. q _ 0,l� An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 5893, entitled "An admini- `g strativ® ordinance fixing the compensation rates of oertain city4. '/ I positions and employments,° approved October 14, 1922. Z' , ME COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL DOES ORDAIII: 1if Section 1. That Ordinance No. 5893, approved October 19, 1922, be and the same Is hereby amended by striking out of Subdivision 1f,� ! °a° of Section 2, the °Adjusting Percentages,° and by inserting, in lieu thereof the following' c r. No. as s—oral e �e sa9 / -.. $5 Arthim E 1val8Fn `� . 43 4b 6 dTnapco 1meiSdig+� Adjusting Peroen�.e�es 68flJ enrftfe , q SECTION 1 For all positions in Grades 2;-to ( in, y893 'aPPr's is d11922 of 52p of the basica &iaIIce ren That G „� a d th nut Adof For all positions, in Gra 8, SII adds Octobhereer me ded Ugect(oln 26 tb1nsert basentrane rata f07 the grad justtn6eiPertrie eof9 the fallq 'Ing: For all positions in ®;ado 9, On add' 1n6 in 11eu yt1n6 Per end set t 7 i Ad osittons:ln Gra 62% f thef basic entrance rate for the grade cluoYellan Cedditioat.n fort the 6r de d For all positions 1d Grade 10, an adds „ar;r eatFsaseltlonfs I. real sent ane £ bB810 eII$PgII00 r8t8 for the grade datle goTtitie wade 1 Gr 9. nt; d- . all P ltion basic For all positions in Grade il, an adds gor oP the '' basic entrance rate ,an ad- for the grade irmt 'pecna the osit) i e basic ° ntra ' For all positions in Grade 12, an addit`td tmf r�t4Den6rad In Grnae`11ntra d basic ;entrance rate for the grade • IrAFor all P34 (coq the basic For basic 6entranoenratedfor3thenadtia�LF r-r it no 4,,, th ba is grade. f of 2°h f ad-I For all positions in tired@ 14 an additira on r Lrie - tso trade 12entraac? 5 basic ea$PBno® rat® for the grade• "ton sof il P2G� f the bnslc an ad- rate for the grade' (n,Grban lc 4 nuance o For basicll 8entrance itions nrate dfor 5t$c�grade�i`d'it 1t P22 %t`aeg in Grade 15- Cra, a° rat SorjI the 6 bysic For all positions 1II Grade 16, an additie Fraof Pig% ae th ° a aa.. tt prat for iho ,6r Grade 1 $ basic entrance rate for the grade• t r a1f P8�t(f ih ba lc entrnn rate- for the gr d - ' and a Section 2. This ordiaaaae shall t rble rdi fs�m °G'a`me pitsjTsa 1, Pas9 from and after its passage and publ'eat$®IIe boa Pt bll atith G cnal Ju , eg id-nt 1. sny dC ti llml i}Sr QVto,Pr `s _ S dh I 1<11 �5 I• Paseed by the Council { AP➢r v 3 J � H j914. fcDON A1'15 j A tin Mayor. Y®$$ j Attest: C. J CCGLGi 2K: IIx ,a (Jule Por • .Clancy ..f" Hodgson I Sudheimer oDonald:~ ��., Wenzel Par. President %ueison� f, Approved T1 — it -1,fe pg E'.[ayor Attest Ci Clerk Y� _ auoo �yut^u aaunut3 3°. S e� e4 370 3lod0au30.i0 loun< nd ;39 7�F3iD.4Zt}vuiut� pyu to TOZE� yopy�ou ]ppl °Z Aon sawnf lwoib Pno7; pU �13� is aanlu,T ni3suoa 3° ,nos n 9u53a —ELG£- (Y7.GT"9.TF 6Infi:4 T a ] aT .T Flnf.11auno� .,un i PVU P ont° satsaa nsaaN31nF ay] ] 34 +jl4nd 3eNYG a.Ei E95, o.t 17nu1 ��pvFan t ��:' . i,n wlopa aN] ]v4] P°u aiy;?ul n S vs tt a S 3 ylupuc cavo An ordinance amending Orditaan w d] a a] �i� b t ]ass" 4S u1 i ] , admini— t e'v P"I uu llulsut ep 4 1N.u.3uZ'u }, 3 strative ordinance fixing the compen 7sru eu3 ;ol aini a3 oa p3Np yppu% 'city /I,) 1(// noldw} PaPoaao na o41 ny / �J uawanoldwl�P{S U sl ew P ✓ � � "f r positions and employments, appro®od std PV 1? 1,' 31 011P10.aa u3 '0, 5u{ l ' :U3 P .sant pun .7 yauolsslus -00COUNCIL OF THE CITY ua un l�panl apt �aqt N w - v ' aql 70 6110 aaN1N7°. VZGln LN ep a7 7 Section 1. That Ordinance I. How jndyddn9GTE91ppp>„� „ 1Ts ]]lAs _ n 7a1aU7 7d4n a P 9 aP t_ % U P I �nadoba 1uow 77 ]P ° o yu17 I uoa 19$2, be and the same is hereby am@ndo �psdw%I 67Nad N aui oanu ai Ddivisid ` .� �14w{`1 ua® of Section 2, the °Adjusting PeroeFBsgu5N11� lieu thereof the following: °Adjusting Percentages For all positions in Grades ? to 7 iuclueie,—s� of 52�i of the basic a-Atraace rasa tvr tine grade. For all positions in Gra y8, an addition of 48of the basic entrance rata -'for the grade. For all positions in pfade 9, an addition of QQo of the basic _entrance rate for the grade - For all rade.Eor:all positions in'Grade 20, an addition of 400 of the basin entrance rate for the grade. For all positions in Grade ll, an addition of 341 of the basic eatranoe rate for the grade. of the For all positions in Grade 12, an addition of 30 basic entrance rate for the grade. For all positions in Grade 13, an addition of 20 of the basic entrance rate for the grade. For all positions in Grade 14, an addition of 220 of the basic entrance rate for the graded For all positions in Grade 15, an addition of 10 of the basic entrance rate for than grade. of 89� of the For all positions in tirade' 1,6, a basic entrance rate for the grade. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effectand be in force from and after its passage and publication. Passed by the Council f Yeas Dai' Mr. alW0Y f j ..o M Hodgson ` j s MoWnald 4C_c Wenzel For. President W1,804 _ <1 Approved HENRY OLSON .� HAROLD J. RIORDAN CITY CLERK AND faint Paul "ST. CITY CLERK COMMISSIONER OFREGISTRATION CLARENCE A. STORMS � itP �C /�T it TiedCNIEFCLERK-REGISTRATION Iday 23th, 1924, Hon. James Id. Clancy, Commissioner of Finance, B u 1 1 d i n g. Dear Sir: I am enclosing herewith communication from Mr. J. B. Probst in regard to the adjustment of the Standardize- tion Ordinance. The Council today referred this matter to the Colmuittee on Salaries, of which you are Chairman. Yours very truly, City Clerk. �:1a>tutiur �1epttY#�ltrnt ARTHUR 1- ELSON,M11- May 26, 1924 City Council, Saint Paul, Minnesota. Gentlemen: I am handing to you herewith original communication from J. H. Probst, Chief Examiner, advising that under the Salary Standardi- zation Ordinance an increase in salaries is due com- mencing on July 1st of this year. If agreeable to the Council, I suggest that the communication be forwarded to the Corporation Counsel for the prepara- tion of the necessary ordinanc . Ver truly yours, T lt� E r Mayor d t 5L f CIVIL SERVICE BUREAU .ROOM 83, COURT MOUSE 'J. B. PROBST CITY OF ST. PAUL M I N N ESO -FA May 23, 1924. Hon. Arthur E. Nelson, Mayor, City of St. Paul, Court House. Dear h.4r. Nelson: Council Salary Ordinance No. 5893 provides for a salary standardization which is automatically adjustable on the basis of the cost of living. The rise and fall in the cost of living is determined by the index figures published by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. The latest index .number is the one prepared by the United States Bureau as the result of its cost of living survey of March, 1924. This survey shows that the increase in the cost of living at the present time is 52% greater than in 1916. The adjusting percentages in Section 2 of the Council Salary Ordinance are therefore subject to revision, as follows: Present adjusting Adjusted percentage percentage applicable from July 1 next Grades 1 to .,7 . . . 5v,. 52 Grade 8 . . . . . . 46 48 Grade 9 . . . . . . 42 44 Grade 10 . . . . . 38 40 -Grade 11 . . . . . 33 34 Grade 12 . . . . . 29 30 Grade 13 . . . 25 26 Grade 14 . . . 21 22 Grade 15 17 18' Grade 16 . . . . . 8 No increase The Council Salary Ordinance ought to be amended as soon as possible so that the revision is effective by July 1. As I underfl stand it, the adjusting percentages remain in force to June 30 only. After that date the Civil Service Bureau would be without authority to pass any pay rolls for present salaries, except in accordance with a new amending ordinance by the council. Very truly yours, JBP-B Chief Examiner. CIVIL SERVICE BUREAU -A � ROOM 83, COURT HOUSE J. B. PROBST CITY OF S'T'. PAUL MINNESOTA P+Iay 23, 1924. Hon. Arthur E. Nelson, Mayor, City of St. Paul, Court House. Dear Par. Nelson: Council Salary Ordinance No. 5893 provides for a salary standardization which is automatically adjustable on the basis of the cost ,of living. The rise and fall in the cost of living is determined by the index figures published by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. The latest index number is the one prepared by the United States Bureau as the result of its cost of living survey of March, 1924. This survey shows that the increase in the cost of living at the present time is 52% greater than in 1916. The adjusting percentages in Section 2 of the Council Salary Ordinance are therefore subject to revision, as follows: Present adjusting Adjusted percentage percentage applicable from July 1 next Grades 1 to 7 550 52ep . Grade 8 46 48 Grade 9 . . . . . 42 ` _Grade 10 . . . . . 38 400 Grade 11 . . • • . 33 34' Grade 12 29 30 Grade 13 . . . . . 25 26 Grade 14 . • • • • 21 22 Grade 15 . . . . . 17 Grade 16 . . . . . B No increase The Council Salary Ordinance ought to be amended as soon as possible so that the revision is effective by July 1. As I underg stand it, 'the adjusting percentages Iremain in force to June 30 only. After that date the Civil Service Bureau would be without authority to pass any pay rolls for present salaries, except in accordance with a nun amending ordinance by the council. Very truly yours, (/ CLef Examiner. JBP-B 6iS`E:1Cx5LdS3lER, COMt�ISSIONE�7 ,.'.S • - m7'1. DHPUTY COMMISSIONER J. U., Glancy E. J- Corcoran TitV 11f $aini ]Jain o% Bepadment of Fuh is $afetg June 6, 1924 To the Honorable Council, City of Saint Paul, Minnesota. Gentlemen: - We, the Committee on Change of Salary of Employee in Grades l to 9, after going very thoroughly into the requests of the employes, feeithat their request is just and fair but owing to the condition of the present budget and after conferring with all members of the Council, individually and collectively, know that we cannot at this time grant their request. In going over this matter, the Committee finds that in the various departments there are some employes who have never received their automatic six months, increase and others have received some but are far behind in what they should now receive. We strongly recommend that immediate steps be taken by-the._aommissioners in the departments where this condition exists to'reTedy it immediately. We feel that when an employe in the service -of the City is entitled to this increase at the end of his six m6tthel period, it should be granted to him. If not, his services should be discontinued. 1 In regard to the aii"tomav�.�� ___eaee as recommended by the Civil Service`Burequ, based on the cost of living, we also recommend that this adjustment take place. We further recommend that steps be taken to consider the matter of adjusting the different grades in order that the lowly paid employes may be able to receive as near as possible that whichiscomparable to the service rendered. "'Res ectfully yours, ! A. Jlme 10th, 19,1$, . iit., C.r. M9c;Tnll , Coxa_?uratic;? Coun:aol, ai I3nilr14�7r-,. . T .'tki onclwA714 ro,:Ort 0." tll CotR'.titt9O Oil Chance of a:>lary 0.l; loycs is Qr:ide, 1 to 'l, t0dch was reapived. by the Co.mc nl ttar waa alio roferrod to you for an ordinr_;u:a to covar tti rtom%tic ircroase as recotorannJoe, by the Civil .Service 1iureim, lbaiva,i on th9 coot of livin,;,. al pnr letter of 11r. Prob t attarhol h :ra,•;ith, Yours very truly, t City C1ork. a, Milixm J. Peirr, Mommissioner kir Mallette, i pWij (9nmutiss-MM Department of jiublir 19orks A fluty of 10aw Paul GL%ORGE M. SHEPARD, CHIEF ENGINEER SWM. N. CAREY. SUPT. OF CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR G. H. HERROLD. OFFICE AND CITY PLANNING ENGINEER Mr. Irie Mallette, M. S. GRYTBAK. BRIDGE ENGINEER A. B. SHARP. SUPT. OF SANITATION - G. P. BOWLIN, SUPT. OF WORKHOUSE January 10, 1924. Deputy Commiosioner; Dear Sir:— Below find information requested in regard to employees who are in the classified service, Grades 1 to 9 inc: No. of employees in Grades 1 to 9 inc: 105 Total yearly salary roll of such employees X148,802:40 Total extra cost of a $5.00 increase for such employees 06,300:00 No. of employees in Grades 1 to 9 ino: now entitled to longevity increases 66 Total extra cost over present salaries if longevity increases were granted in full ,il,358;00 Yours truly, �e��rtmettt of �j'itt�ttcQ (site of ii�t. Vald JAMES M. CLANCY, COMMISSIONER , J. E. CORCORAN. DEPUTY W. O. ADKINS. CHIEF CLERK, L. C. SEAMER. CHIEF CLERK, BUREAU OF RECEIPTS BUREAU OF ASSES -E -B 116-17.18 COURT HOUSE C. M. NYSTROM. CASHIER, GEORGE P. DEAN, CASHIER. Ay BUREAU OF RECEIPTS - PARTICIPATING CERTIFICATES January B, 1924. ly dear COi; d3siOneT:- 4;ii1 you kindly furnish me .lith W, .e fol;.orring information? Hovr ,,,any employes in your Bes,artment are in the graces £roil 1 to 9 inclusive? 871 Fio>; much vaould it in your payroll r)cr year if the basic entrance salary for the employos in your Department Who: are in grades from i to 9 should be increased five dollars per month? 652,26o.00 Is your budget for this ?te=l.r larl_e enough to enable yor to grant such an increase? No. ,\ I desire thic�; infor:.Iation for the comriittee which was ap- pointed from the Council to consider the request of the eiziployes for an increase in v149es. The Committee Brill hold its next meeting Frid ay, January 113 1924, at 2 P. M. and I will thank you for the in£orma tion for that meeting. Yours resr'ectfully Lni'ssioner of I nance Commissioner Sudheimer C. F. Introduced by An ordinance amending Ordinance Noe 5893, entitled "An Administrative Ordinance fixing the Rates of Compensation of City Positions and Employment", approved October 14, 1922, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section I. That Ordinance No. 5893, approved October 14, 1922, be and the same is, hereby amended by striking out all of subdivision (c) of Section 2 of said ordinance, and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "(c) For each six months of full-time service in any position in Grades 1 to 9 inclusive, the increase in salary for such position shall be seven per cent (7%) of the basic entrance salary prescribed for the grade in which such position is classified; and for each six months of full-time service in any position in Grades 10 to 16 inclusive, the increase in salary for such position shall be five per cent (5n) of the basic entrance salary prescribed for the grade in which such position is classifiedprovided, however, that such increases of seven per cent (7%f and five per cent (5%), respectively, shall be allowed only up to and including two years of service; and provided further, that no increase in the first nine grades shall be of an amount less than seven dollars ($7.00) per month." Section II. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. Adopted by the Council Yeas Nays Clancy Ferguson McDonald Peter Sudheimer Wenzel Mr. President Approved Mayor • 12-13-23. �'ITY����'' �tT 5 i {�'e :arhrrzeivv�''(t7�bliv f`hiIiF;i;,es? Bureau of Water JOHNH. MCDONALD,COMMISSION ER J. W. Kelsey, GeOI. Supt. JOHN C. MCMAHON, DEPnTYCOMM1aalONaR Bureau of Municipal Testing Laboratories Victor H. Roehrich, Chemist Bureau of Public Markets Otto P. Anacker, Market Master November 29, 1923, Bureau of Lighting H. C. Streich, Supt. Hon. J. M. Clanoy, Commissioner of Finance, City of Saint Paul. Dear Mr, Clancy: At a meeting.held in the Court House by the Council's Wage Committee, of which you are chairman, it was requested that you be advised as to the number of employes in the Department of Public Utilities who would be affected by a change in salary of grades one to nine inclusive. I wish to advise you that there are 212 employes who would be affected by such a change; figuring this on a basis of $5.00er month each would amount to $12,720.00 per year - at 67.50 would amount to $$19,O80.00 per year. desire, I am Trusting this is the information you Yours very truly, /COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC UTILITIES JHQcD: ER e BUREAU MIBER EMPLOYEES AFFECTED AT+iOUPIT PER YEAR Activities 2 $180.00 Activities (Summer help) Building Inspectors 112 1080.00 School Inspectors 9 810.00 office Administration 3 270.00 Playgrounds 7 (20 Directors 22 mos. ea. 1005.00 Parks 19 (7 Police 4 mo•.ea.) 1920.00 Forestry 9 810.00 $p6075.00 (4tu of St. PAUL .♦ - tb' rpartment of parks, PlaUgrounbs WM. T. MARCH. a"b .�BUkl[t Buifflup W— OF FA— - HERMAN .C. WENZEL, COMMISSIONER ERNEST W. JOHNSON, ' Suri. oP FuxanouNos . - IRVING C. PEARCE, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER FRANK X. TEWES. OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER CRx AR--- - 219 CO�UpRaT�HOUSE _ BUREAU MIBER EMPLOYEES AFFECTED AT+iOUPIT PER YEAR Activities 2 $180.00 Activities (Summer help) Building Inspectors 112 1080.00 School Inspectors 9 810.00 office Administration 3 270.00 Playgrounds 7 (20 Directors 22 mos. ea. 1005.00 Parks 19 (7 Police 4 mo•.ea.) 1920.00 Forestry 9 810.00 $p6075.00 Hon. J. M. Clanoy, Commissioner of Finanoe, City of Saint Paul. Dear Sir: In reply to your leiter of January Sth, in- oiPublic Utilities whoas to the rwould of becaffectedes in hbyDa change f in salary of grades one to nine inclusive: Wish to advise that there are 212 employes who would be affected by such a ohanges figuring this on a basis of $5.00 per month each would amount to $12,720.00 per year. No allowance in the 1924 budget has been made for this increase. Hoping that this information is complete and meets with your approval, I beg to remain Yours very truly, COMMiSS�IOOxM OF PUBLIC UTILITIES ��p�rh;rn,Enhwf ��Jubl'ic'�fi'hilihi'��s Bureau of Water JOHN H. McDONALD, COMMISSIONER - J. W. Kelsey, Genl, Supt. THOS. G. O'CONNELL, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER Bureau of Municipal Testing Laboratories Victor H. Roehrich, Chemist - Bureau of Public Markets - 1924• Otto P. Anacker, Market Master January 10, Bureau of Lighting H. C. Streich, Supt. Hon. J. M. Clanoy, Commissioner of Finanoe, City of Saint Paul. Dear Sir: In reply to your leiter of January Sth, in- oiPublic Utilities whoas to the rwould of becaffectedes in hbyDa change f in salary of grades one to nine inclusive: Wish to advise that there are 212 employes who would be affected by such a ohanges figuring this on a basis of $5.00 per month each would amount to $12,720.00 per year. No allowance in the 1924 budget has been made for this increase. Hoping that this information is complete and meets with your approval, I beg to remain Yours very truly, COMMiSS�IOOxM OF PUBLIC UTILITIES Hon. James :3. Clancy, Commissioner of Finance, Cc -art :douse. rear Sir: �. In compliance with your request asking; for the number of employes affected and the amount of money involved In the proposed increase asked for by t,,e City Employes' Union, I wish to report that in accordance with the ccrr,:uni- cation submitted to tine Council by the Ciiie3' Fxaa:iner and Pr. Simon on Aiugust 7 last, ti.e number o` employes affected would be 1,679 and t::e amount of i::oney involved would ,can an addition of $'149,243. This is based on t7.e assmaption that the increase asked for at rosent is the same as at that time, namely, a $5.00 increase in tl.e basic rate from Gr»de 1 to Grade 9 inclusive. Very respect£ullY, A� ��1+1 omp tro er 4 - At the time the pivaent Standardization OVdinan0e Was adOPtOdo the organization opposed It on the grounds that the different classes of employment voro not proporly grouped and the salaries wore not oaamesurato vith the quantity and quality of the services rendered. Since the adoption of this ordinance by the Oounoll, a great many Grievances vero reported and Ironed out thru the efforts of the Committee from the organizationo but the GIt7 Employao %7ho are members of the union and., we believe, all City Employee am not uatiogled vith the oalaploo paid at the pronOnt time. They feel that at the time the basic ontranee sqlarleo were adopted, the figures were too lore and thW therefore at thin time appeal to the Council for an InowaGOo In support of this appeal the Com'dU00 of the Mien bog IGM to submit the following faotso Tbo United States Bureau of Labor Statiotloo published In the 8uno, 1920 Monthly Labor ROVIGa as "Minimum Quantity Budget, Necessary to Maintain a 'jorkerlo Famlly of VIVO in Health and D000noyoll We vas a modification pith only a few unimportant changes of another budgetary study made by the United Staten Bureau of Labor Statintloo In the Summer of1919, and published In the December,, 1919 ffontW Labor RevIOT7v under the caption "T?entativo Quantity -cost Budget, Necessary to Maintain Vamlly of Five In Vanhington, Molt By examining the Washington budget, vo can learn ghat the United States Bureau of Labor Statistiou considers a maims of health and decienoy level* On pages 23 and 24 of the December, 1910 nontbly Labor Revievo appears the follolul"P F1na117,, after long oonsideratlonD It wao decided to use as a vorking basis a buftot level vh1oh can be"bootexpressed perhaps by the phrase " a standard of health and decency." The phrase Is not entively prooloo In manning, No phrase of the kind can very well be wholly eatistaotory. The budget heravith suggested is Intended to give to the averate famIly, consistins ch of husband, wife and three ch 1drw b0low the age of 14 years - 1. A sufficiency of nourlohing food for the maintenance of health, particularly the children's health; u. Housing in los-rant neighborhoods and within the eMalleet p000lble number of rooms consistent with decency, but with sufficient light, beet and toilet facilities for the maintenance of health and decency; - 3. The upkeep of household equipment, ouch as kitchen uteneilo, bedding and linen neoeasary for health, but with no provision for the purchase of eddditionsl furniture; 4. Clothing sufficient for warmth of a :sufficiently good quality to be economical but zrith no further regard for appearance Pnd style than is nnaeassary to permit the f=_mily rim-mbers to appear in public and within their rather narrow social circle without olovenlineae or loss of self-respect. 5. A surplus over the above expenditure which would permit. of only Q minimum outlay for ouch neoeseary demands no - a. Str©et- czar flares to and from work and necessary rides:to stores and mark eta, b. The keeping up of ;�-modest amount of ineuranoe. o. Uadi©al and dental eare; d. Contributions; to churches and labor or boneficinl organizations. e. Simple an=aments,, ouch as the moving Picturen once in a while, occaalonal [street carr rides for pleasure, some Christmas gifts for the children, etc. f. Daly newspapers. Obviously this provides for a very spares level of life. The Bureau of Tabor Stetistiga itself admita that it represents a olightly higher level than that of sub- cietenea. (Monthly Labor Review,, December 19th, pRgo 23). It gone even ilarther than this in its criticism of this standard of living. On page 25 it Caya: 'It needs to be emphasized that the budget level adogted in the present study Is in no wnY intended ao an Ideal budget. It was intended to w tabliah a bottora level of health. and d000noy bc)lc)cs which a i'uMily OUnnot go Without clanger.of phyBical and moral aotoricratloll. This budget ti con not irn)ltsdes many comforts which ohould be inolude-d in a prupOr "kworiean stuadurd of living,." "Thug no provissicn in directly Trade for 4jaVingsi other th.ui inuurmnou, nor for vao4tions, nor ius, books ami other e)ciucteAisJnu.l purposes. "On the other hand, a family With 'Che items liest d in thie budaut should be asble tv min— twin itael1 in health and nocsuot cowfort. It should have a ouffieicncy of food, sespactaible olothing, ounlUe ry laouring and a c;inimum of tha Oasantial oundries,.° a RON- ,DWwW�� 1, P t P 4 y5 M UidITED ST Tc$; ,BURT AII -Oi ; ThBOR STATISTICS; ;COST .OF LIrIiVG'. 2SIIilfiid?'a:I3EAF^1H .AND. DECENCY BtTI7GET Summary of"Priceae. 'FOOD. 26;e:05 Dairy ,products, Fat'a 17.75: ` 28;36 Cereals and them prOduets Sugera' 22.70 Fresh fruits Dried £rui.ts _ - 8:75 Csinpd : Fruits 7'7:13 Togetablesmfreek' 56.8 5 tPegetablad dried 6;8.3' Vegetables, carted 10ti82� " iii,sCellaneous �5.-"�...2 5'656.82. C WTHING: husband 119:93' wife-__- 153.67 , Boy of -12.; 'FS."15 •.. Girl, of 6 5!7;5$ ".. sa oi..2 X7`:28 426,67 BENT AND'HFAT fi7v8,06 )3LFGTRICITY AND GA5 -: 44.04 Household Equipmen1198 61 Annual Gest'7.,~ 83. JO = 83.90 MI LA IMUS, Laundry tJoxlt� 52 days -3.50 152poo Cleaning.supplie� amt -service: 38 03; lSiairltensnce oP `Hetslth . ": 80,00 1houraride- life•, _ l'75p00, nsuranC©,,�iouse`Furrt2ehSnge 3:30.. Gar Pare", husband (fi00.xicles} 36,00 Car ;fare,.:tiviF.e, chftdi en (800 rides} 18;00, Amusement': -and• reareatSon, 100600 Newppapers, and ,1h8dzinea 0r�;an4zationo CYi}ro 13.Si0. Organizat onF tab Or11 80.00' Inal dontals 52;00; :duaatioa' 5200,`: : Books and-:I'ompYilets . 1500;: TOYS 5100 2zovia`nce for presents:: 10,0"0 A3 otivanae ;Por co tribe .12:00: = Allbwance for:,`VAcstions 50,00; . av9.r[ s;_Q2.00 per vros`Tt} 10 ,00 10I6..83 Total minimum yearly ;dvap;© xeeessary - - - - -- 2$66;32. e flo A'` C. F. Ordinance Ido. -- ) Introduced by n ordinance amending A strative Ordinance No. 32502, approved {J August 20, 1914, as amended by Ordinance No. 3570 and subsequent amendments, .i Ordinance. relating to the Civil Service Bureau r "ZI entitled, ,An Administrative of the City of St. Paul, approving and adopting rules and regulations 1! therefor." TIM COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section I. That Ordinance No. 3250z1 approved August .20, 1914, as amended, be f and the same is hereby further amended by striking out in Grade 11 of Section 6 of said ordinance, the title of "Senior Captain of Police" where it occurs, and inserting in lieu thereof the title of "Assistant Chief of Police;" and the said Ordinance No. 32502, as amended, is hereby further amended by striking out in subdivision (c) of Section 41 thereof the following sentence: "Such leave may be granted for periods of one year and during the actual service of such officer or employe in such position." and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Such leave may be granted for a period extending over the time of actual and continuous service in such position or positionsor one year after the termination or expiration of such service." and the said Ordinance No. 32501, as amended, 'is hereby further amended by striking out in subdivision (b) of Section 28 the following sentence: "An eligible accepting an appointment to such lower grade position may, with the consent of the Commissioner, be transferred to a position for which he was in fact exaiained and to which he might have been certified from such eligible list, except that such privilege shall not continue after the expira- tion o£ such eligible list." T2. and inserting in lieu thereof the following. "An eligible accepting an appointment to such *p lower grade position may, with the consent of the Com-' missioner, be transferred to, or be placed on a rein- statement register for, a position for which he was in fact examined and to which he might have been certified from such eligible list, except that such privilege shall not continue after the expiration of such eligible list." Section II. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval. JUL t 61924 Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council —0fiancy Ferguson Hodgson �j 0 Mcg d -t-udheimer 'Wenzel I U I_ 1 6 1924 s. President Approved ;;ayor I hereby recommend for passage by the Council the above-mentioned amendment to the Civil Service rules. Civil Service Commis ioner 6-20-24. C F.rNo 6b"f29-BY.L R. S. Ferguson Resolved, That C.Imcil File No 142446 as amended by Council' Me No. r j A7 48743,:apr roved September 27th 1923:' CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL f I �[ t b Ing 'a esolution.-providing,for com-:. FU.. PIO.,,,_:,.. ✓Pj $!�<,rA 1--tie. in the ungraded.and Co.- ...' label ,e-i-na -Vided for In Sorvicee.Ordlnance;,bee• amendedCiby,.r_;,o UTION-GENERAL; FORM Striking out-tha following.words and' PRESE Asat.Property Alan $6.83 pper day. CO FlymanAsatage $3.101w-Pq Iforma ceW83. day . ------- ----- __. .. ............. DATE.. .-..:..... 00.ti,.a....h,... 92 s Gripe 83,10 n, p.r'ormanae ., lIgad::Flyman 83.60 n' pgrtormance. Property Man (Auditorlum),48.33 - RESO dal. Property Cloaron(Audltorlutn) $3,10 a.negerCarpenter ape.. - File Nos 42446 as amended by Council File Stage Carpenter-$EO.3 -par ';week. Stage Electrician $Y par a September 27th 19 For, all stage empl y e to the Anel-: p ' 239 being a` resolution Vt.vId.the rate roc ae vice other our. neation in the ungraded and common labor provided above ahnnl b $.76 per hour. i g And by Inaertingg In Its. thereof in 'd for in Sections 7 and 8 of Rule I their .respeetive'.:places the following o of`�.the words, and figures: '.. QQance, be amended by striking out the Asslht .L,-Fr party Winn $40.00 2.60 er flgares; AvsL. Sage, EloctCi tan $42.60 per -V, Plymnn $0.60 a perfo mance.: He.& Flyman $4.00 a performance is Maly (Auditormmy $62.00 tyNlan$pb.83 per dayIpjr.oper -Props tY Cicarer: (Audit orium) $3.60, Electrician ci sYl 5.83 per day a perfor ansa - Stage{ C rpe ter. $68.00:per weel . i 3.10 a performance Stage Electrician $62.00 in wee lu::tt 88 For ant stage employee in the Audi- 10 t clam the rate E+ I forservice vie other than . 3.50 provided above hallbo $1.0 hr. (Auditorium)8.33'�:gtt er dayAdopted by thfe C uncll.t.pa24. Approved o(90 19arer (guditorium)oc,414� 3.10 a performance ter 50.00 per veek ioian 8.33 per day For all stage employes in the Auditorium the rate for service other than provided above shall be $.75 per hour. And by inserting in lieu thereof in their respective plaoes the following words and figures; Assist. Property Ilan $40.00 per week Asst. Stage Electrician 42,50 It t, Flyman 3.50 a perdformance Head Flyman 4.00 Property Man (Auditorium) _ 52.00 per week Property Clearer (Auditorium) 3.50 a performance Stage Carpenter 52.00 per week' Stage Electrician 52.00 per week For all stage employee in the Auditorium the rate for service other than provided above shall be $1.00 per hour. COUNCILMEN 3 Yeas Nays Adopted by the ncil..$F ......1....192¢.............192.... Ferguson A roved... ....I...g9 ......... 192 v'Hodgson Infavor ✓McDonald .. ........ .-. �Sudheimer _,,,�%_Against MAYOR Wenzel' Mr. President ��.. v ul�s9a1a4 1'au vs o43 3. F - iivl a 7aad 11' Puv 4 [t loop eas uU ly 1$ul pU11111-,E .- " ; 8 8D LLOI3D O° aRa 3P 81aLLNU 1 3 61on.sod e1 spuuL Y ("' 7c 9 se8vt vP Eo. sPlunv .043 Pow 13 yoala4 11ad v u WeaiR3vuals o473Aq i G� Y OF ST. PAUL F�EN01L NO.._ 64 . P¢u 1o.is}Q a91 ;0, BaPlla ap oaep 1 puaw@sassy u °uollDuwap FPICE' OF THE CITY CLERK. ' ul' Y 91 a uv v4yv 3 .. an osaX . ;,�'IIO° PII° 5ui9{ oq eaojeiey1 mon °love SO UTION—GENERAL FORM + aiePisu P RiRP U 1 v9 UounoO o4; 091 P oI 1 41 iP u 4 to iuom qq PRES6NPu3 °� °RZP °y °uxanoiau,�319y:Z��vi .. OotR 19 COMMISE P n. ,N:,s ...._!M ....... _.. .. .._ .....:... DATE .. .....:�. ........ ,. .'w""d..=-p RESOLVED That Council Pile No, 42446 as amended by Council File No. 48743, approved September 27th, 1923, being a resolution providing for compensation in the ungraded and common labor; service as provided for in Sections 7 and 8 of Rule I. of :the Civil Service Ordinance, be amended by striking out the oollowing"words and figures; Asst., Property Man �pb.83 per day Asst.' Stage Electrician 5.83 per day Flyman 3.10 a performance Gripe 5`.10 n o Head Flyman 3.50 Property Man (Auditorium) 8.35' per day Property Clearer (Auditorium) 3.10 a`performance Stage Carpenter 50.00 per .veek _ Stage Electrician 8.33 per day For all stage employes in the Auditorium the rate for service other than provided above shall be $.75 per hour. And by inserting in lieu thereof in their respective places the following words and figures: Assist. Property Ilan $40.00 per week Asst. Stage Electrician 42.50 11 11 Flyman 3.50 'a perdormance Head Flyman 4.00 11 11 Property mien (Auditorium) 52.00 per week Property Clearer (Auditorium) 3.50 a performance Stage Carpenter 52.00 per week' Stage Electrician 52.00 per week For all stage employee in the Auditorium the rate E for service other than provided above shall be X1.00 per hours_ / COUNCILMEN r Yeas Nays Adopted by the ncil..a� P-c:...1.._192.¢..........._ 192...: Ferguson A roved... E r 19V`........... 9./• `......:..192 ----- 1/Hodgson _�.L In favor JMcDonald 77" Zf/,� Sudheinaer �/ /Against MAYOR Wenzel tti777 �l M.. 'l-ident / Ordinance No: C. F. r' ' ,_Introduced b An ordinance amending rdinance No. 5892, passed October 14, 1922 entitled "An ordinance amending Administrative Ordinance No. 32502, approved Vr& August 20, 1914, as amended by Ordinance No. $570 and subsequent amendments; entitled 'An administrative Ordinance relating to the Civil Service Bureau f of the City of St. Paul, approving and adopting rules end regulations therefor." THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section I. �\ That Ordinance No. 5892, approved October 14, 1922, be and the same is hereby further amended by, striking out of Grade'S of Section 6 of said ordinance the title of FireAlarm Operator where it occurs and by inserting in lieu thereof the following title: Chief Operator.. -P. & F. Alarm -Bureau. Section II. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval. �-:1924 Adopted by the Council Yeas Naye Clancy, n: Ferguson Hodgson McDonald ,1 Sudheimer ✓;` Wenzel r' Mr. President Approved N01V 2 8 1924 Mayor I hereby recommend for passage by the Council the above-mentioned amendment to the Civil Service Rules.. Civil Service Nma sioner 11.-7-24. J s i f F. No 7181=Ordlnanca.Yo. 6956ByClancy -Ordlaance ninendiLg'Ordinanco Nb 6892', passed October 24 1922x' -ea ' hied An ordinance amendlog' A'dmiWstrativa'Oxdinance No 3260th approved Avgust 20;, 1934 as amended by .Ordinance Np.; 3676 ,anq subl'. i _ 1 ioqueat amendment.,- '.Hied 'An Adlniniairativa 'Ordinance relating to Ite.Cl"vll Service Hurean'ot_the Cltv::. ot'St. Paul. apnrovtag and-¢danfing. District Flre Clef '.:: .... .. ... i. Gr BuPerintendent of Apparatus .: tn'' O .And the exld oidln...a No 5892, is nme ded, FIs hereby f Od, Jo by adding after Grade 17 1n &oil. 6' of said ordinance, t ,. Aa ejo y e�, ,F=FIRII SER4ICEt (a).. This else. of service shall be Known as the .,P� ager f"e .8R1 .hall. include all those uniformed positions In the Bursar a '''i that. are necessarily, engaged in the work of fire::flghti eA °e „t_itrt,the Fire Alarm' Dispatchers,, the .repair farce, and th @� illi i 1 .pectlon. I _ LINE OF PROMO 4, From 1To ~moi' ' Grade, 1. This .Grade shall. include the _ following pasltion: I.. Flreman-Shop helper . None. ac' Grade 2. This'Grade-shall. Include the following positions: - 2a: -.Fire -Fighter .......... None 3a,-3b,'Sar W'54 2b1-- Fire Chauffeur ...:.. None- 3a. 30, 5a, 5b;'5C 2c: Fire Prevention Inspec tor.. ..... None 3c Grad. 3, This .Grade shall include the following positions: 3a: - Fire Engineer, ...... 2a, 2U Be 5b, 6d 3b. .Fireman -Auto Timmer, 2a. 2b '5. 5b, 6d 3e. Asst. Chief Fire Preven- tion Inspector reven-tion_Inspector .:.r.. 2.` Grade 4. This Grade shall includ-the -fallowing positlun a: - - 4a. - P..& F. AlarmLineman None 4b. Fire Alarm 'Dispatcher None _ Grade 5.. This Grade shall Include the 'following positions:- - 5... Fire Captain 2a, 2b,. 3a; 36 7. 5b. Fire Marshal -. 2a, 2b, 3a, 36 None 5c: Fireman.Machinist . -'1. 6a 6d: -Superintends.I of 2a,'2b, 3a, 3U Nose Repaie. rs .......... 5Chief Operator—P. & P. .Alarm... 41, ':_ None... Grade 6. This Grade shall include the ' following :Positions: - - 6s Asst Supt. of Apparatus 5. 8a .6b..: Chief Fire -.Prevention Inspector ...':i:: 3.1 No Grade -:7. This. Grade shelfIncludethe following positions. 7a.: District .Fire Chief .. 5a - None Grade 8.-Thla Grade shall Include the .following positions: Sa. Sup[. of Apparatus 6a Nano Grade 9.. This Grade shall include the followingf positions: 9a. Assistant Fire Chief.. None None '(See: Sec. 5). - -(b) -Line ofPromotion=The numbers used after the several titles In this service 'under the heading of "Line of Promotion refer to the posittona with corresponding numbers: preceding.: the -titles shown.'4n subdivision- (a) above: Employes In any position, In this service shall 'be:: eligible, on a pro- motional: basis; as -candidates: in any examination for such : higher -grade Positions as"are -.indicated by. number under the "Line of: Promotion," pro- vided such 9employes ' are also qualified. under subdivision(c)-below-andunder Section 34 of these rules: - - (c) No person shall be examined for the positlon of Fire -Captain until he shall have. served t least four :years as n ember of the Fir, Department i m positions numbered 2a, 2ti.3 or 21, in grades 2 and a of ubdivlsion'.(a) abs�e� and . person ah ll bo exam1n 1 for the pasha.. of Dntll ho shall ltnve s ved nt ]cast fift—a-ya e e L t I`Iro epartment er A ha ben as Flre Captain.. ��In+all otttef"ln' motional examinations In this service, employesshall be eligible 'after one. year's :service Ia the next. lower rank or ;,ads. SECTION II. And:the said ordinance No. -5892, as amended, is -hereby further amended. by striking out; the first'paragraph of Section,61-beginningwlth-'the words 'TheGraded-Service" and.ending:with, the words '16 grades.' and by,. nsart+': Ing In lieu thereof the following: Sec. 6. The Graded Service.—The Graded Service shall fnclude all paai tions classified ])slow In grades 1 to 17 inclusive, and also all: the Positions_ Included:: within : the specialized ser vie" following grade .17.. And. the said ordinance No.: 5892, as amaended, ia. hereby further mended by 'Ing, out the words and.. phrases 'be known as the 'Basle Entrance Salary' for. the Positions in e such gradand such. basic rate shall" where..these: occur In subdivision (a): of.: Section 9; -.and by: striking out. all of subdlvl Bless b), (c). "and (d) of Section 9,; and by inserting In lieu of these three. subdivlaions. the. following: - (b) The compensation flzed by the Council for .each employment in Sec-; tians:7 and 8 -hereof shall apply uniformly:to- ally, persons' serving ;in. such employment .under :thetitle designatedin those : sectlons: s"""I .clonal appointment is: followed bya-..regular appointment-in:suoh manner. as to. constitute continuous' employment in the. position from the date of the 'provisional appointment: And: the said ordinance No.' 5892, a amended. -.is hereby further amended. ,y striking,out .11 f'-subdlvision'(c) of -Section 34 f. said ordinance:. ,ad -by:,adding 20 aub'division,(c). of See tion 40 the,: following:_... Provided however, that -a transfer -.f am the position of Mr-Fighter to=Fire Chauffeur be allowed by.: the Civil Service Bureau atter such tests of fitness. 'or- upon presentation of sueh written evidence' of`fltness,. as may, be satisfactory totheBureau _ -- —' sh&rl ON. III. -ordi...ce'shall take effect and be in force �immediat.13i fter the pas - age d publication of a councll ordinance fixing the rate. of compensation: r saahe: various grades in. the Fire Ser vice, as, enumerated above. Adopted by the Council Jan: 19, 1925. Yeas Councilmen Clancy, 'Hodgson -Sudheimer;. Mn Second. Vice President ,This dcDonald-4. Nays -0. _ - APproved Jan. 14, 1925, _ ARTHUR E. NELSON, . -... .Mayor. tttesti C. J. 111eGLOGAN, City Clerk. At the request of the Commissioner "of Public Safety I hereby recommend L or,Passage by the: Council the amendments, above to the Civiii Service Rules.; NM F SCOTT Civil. Servics,Commissioner (. ti E' ' (1111 i r t '� 1 t s i f F. No 7181=Ordlnanca.Yo. 6956ByClancy -Ordlaance ninendiLg'Ordinanco Nb 6892', passed October 24 1922x' -ea ' hied An ordinance amendlog' A'dmiWstrativa'Oxdinance No 3260th approved Avgust 20;, 1934 as amended by .Ordinance Np.; 3676 ,anq subl'. i _ 1 ioqueat amendment.,- '.Hied 'An Adlniniairativa 'Ordinance relating to Ite.Cl"vll Service Hurean'ot_the Cltv::. ot'St. Paul. apnrovtag and-¢danfing. District Flre Clef '.:: .... .. ... i. Gr BuPerintendent of Apparatus .: tn'' O .And the exld oidln...a No 5892, is nme ded, FIs hereby f Od, Jo by adding after Grade 17 1n &oil. 6' of said ordinance, t ,. Aa ejo y e�, ,F=FIRII SER4ICEt (a).. This else. of service shall be Known as the .,P� ager f"e .8R1 .hall. include all those uniformed positions In the Bursar a '''i that. are necessarily, engaged in the work of fire::flghti eA °e „t_itrt,the Fire Alarm' Dispatchers,, the .repair farce, and th @� illi i 1 .pectlon. I _ LINE OF PROMO 4, From 1To ~moi' ' Grade, 1. This .Grade shall. include the _ following pasltion: I.. Flreman-Shop helper . None. ac' Grade 2. This'Grade-shall. Include the following positions: - 2a: -.Fire -Fighter .......... None 3a,-3b,'Sar W'54 2b1-- Fire Chauffeur ...:.. None- 3a. 30, 5a, 5b;'5C 2c: Fire Prevention Inspec tor.. ..... None 3c Grad. 3, This .Grade shall include the following positions: 3a: - Fire Engineer, ...... 2a, 2U Be 5b, 6d 3b. .Fireman -Auto Timmer, 2a. 2b '5. 5b, 6d 3e. Asst. Chief Fire Preven- tion Inspector reven-tion_Inspector .:.r.. 2.` Grade 4. This Grade shall includ-the -fallowing positlun a: - - 4a. - P..& F. AlarmLineman None 4b. Fire Alarm 'Dispatcher None _ Grade 5.. This Grade shall Include the 'following positions:- - 5... Fire Captain 2a, 2b,. 3a; 36 7. 5b. Fire Marshal -. 2a, 2b, 3a, 36 None 5c: Fireman.Machinist . -'1. 6a 6d: -Superintends.I of 2a,'2b, 3a, 3U Nose Repaie. rs .......... 5Chief Operator—P. & P. .Alarm... 41, ':_ None... Grade 6. This Grade shall include the ' following :Positions: - - 6s Asst Supt. of Apparatus 5. 8a .6b..: Chief Fire -.Prevention Inspector ...':i:: 3.1 No Grade -:7. This. Grade shelfIncludethe following positions. 7a.: District .Fire Chief .. 5a - None Grade 8.-Thla Grade shall Include the .following positions: Sa. Sup[. of Apparatus 6a Nano Grade 9.. This Grade shall include the followingf positions: 9a. Assistant Fire Chief.. None None '(See: Sec. 5). - -(b) -Line ofPromotion=The numbers used after the several titles In this service 'under the heading of "Line of Promotion refer to the posittona with corresponding numbers: preceding.: the -titles shown.'4n subdivision- (a) above: Employes In any position, In this service shall 'be:: eligible, on a pro- motional: basis; as -candidates: in any examination for such : higher -grade Positions as"are -.indicated by. number under the "Line of: Promotion," pro- vided such 9employes ' are also qualified. under subdivision(c)-below-andunder Section 34 of these rules: - - (c) No person shall be examined for the positlon of Fire -Captain until he shall have. served t least four :years as n ember of the Fir, Department i m positions numbered 2a, 2ti.3 or 21, in grades 2 and a of ubdivlsion'.(a) abs�e� and . person ah ll bo exam1n 1 for the pasha.. of Dntll ho shall ltnve s ved nt ]cast fift—a-ya e e L t I`Iro epartment er A ha ben as Flre Captain.. ��In+all otttef"ln' motional examinations In this service, employesshall be eligible 'after one. year's :service Ia the next. lower rank or ;,ads. SECTION II. And:the said ordinance No. -5892, as amended, is -hereby further amended. by striking out; the first'paragraph of Section,61-beginningwlth-'the words 'TheGraded-Service" and.ending:with, the words '16 grades.' and by,. nsart+': Ing In lieu thereof the following: Sec. 6. The Graded Service.—The Graded Service shall fnclude all paai tions classified ])slow In grades 1 to 17 inclusive, and also all: the Positions_ Included:: within : the specialized ser vie" following grade .17.. And. the said ordinance No.: 5892, as amaended, ia. hereby further mended by 'Ing, out the words and.. phrases 'be known as the 'Basle Entrance Salary' for. the Positions in e such gradand such. basic rate shall" where..these: occur In subdivision (a): of.: Section 9; -.and by: striking out. all of subdlvl Bless b), (c). "and (d) of Section 9,; and by inserting In lieu of these three. subdivlaions. the. following: - (b) The compensation flzed by the Council for .each employment in Sec-; tians:7 and 8 -hereof shall apply uniformly:to- ally, persons' serving ;in. such employment .under :thetitle designatedin those : sectlons: s"""I .clonal appointment is: followed bya-..regular appointment-in:suoh manner. as to. constitute continuous' employment in the. position from the date of the 'provisional appointment: And: the said ordinance No.' 5892, a amended. -.is hereby further amended. ,y striking,out .11 f'-subdlvision'(c) of -Section 34 f. said ordinance:. ,ad -by:,adding 20 aub'division,(c). of See tion 40 the,: following:_... Provided however, that -a transfer -.f am the position of Mr-Fighter to=Fire Chauffeur be allowed by.: the Civil Service Bureau atter such tests of fitness. 'or- upon presentation of sueh written evidence' of`fltness,. as may, be satisfactory totheBureau _ -- —' sh&rl ON. III. -ordi...ce'shall take effect and be in force �immediat.13i fter the pas - age d publication of a councll ordinance fixing the rate. of compensation: r saahe: various grades in. the Fire Ser vice, as, enumerated above. Adopted by the Council Jan: 19, 1925. Yeas Councilmen Clancy, 'Hodgson -Sudheimer;. Mn Second. Vice President ,This dcDonald-4. Nays -0. _ - APproved Jan. 14, 1925, _ ARTHUR E. NELSON, . -... .Mayor. tttesti C. J. 111eGLOGAN, City Clerk. At the request of the Commissioner "of Public Safety I hereby recommend L or,Passage by the: Council the amendments, above to the Civiii Service Rules.; NM F SCOTT Civil. Servics,Commissioner (. ti E' ' (1111 i r t '� i 5 i �T ru Q r d i nar. c e 111) - - - - - - - -- - - - C C. F. We. 7181-0 di No. G42$� BY J, M. CI ­Y An Ordinance amending Ordinaries No. - ased October- 14. 1922�� Ip -j titled "An . rdly-n- arrending' A drallw".1traild, Ord, rux, a a _ _ I i an.. a, it. iml�_r -,-,,,,a August 21� 1114, lnna�ded by acque" entitled 'An• Adrainistora'liv. Ordinance relating t IntiVaced b the of the City of St, Paul, approving and -adopting rule. and regulations tKerefor.'" The Council of the City of St. Paul doe. ordain: -0r deli"-I1C_a SECTION I Thdi once No, 6892. ".approved October. 14,-192% be slid the same is '0 p at'l out Section her S, further amended by - in .6 f said ordinance the St ti led "An Ordinan 8 am folitwing titles and words where they occur In the grades Indicated: Fire Rapair Shop Helper ............ I ........ ...... In Grade 6 Fireman (Piperrom, Truckman. Squadersau, Driver) �. in Grade 7, d Fire , Ch..ff.r ..... 20, 1914�- �as ziifiencletllu�,, ................................. :: 1. Grade I Assistant IrIr. Engineer ......... Or.d. 7 she ( - Fireman-Haraeaurnot It plus ad 7 Fire.Provention (Inspector-. An Administrative 0rdV pra ­ ..... ........... In rade 17 Fire Lieutenant 55.00):: ...... ;­ n Gr d a ado I Piro Alarm Operator ................ . in -Grads Unclear, ................. In Gratis 8� Gr a 8_ Gra ajIpr0Vj- A allitant ....... In .1, and FI I Engineer ........ do . 9 Asst. Chief Fir. P ve tian- In apect­ ..... i.,Grode I Fir. Marshal................................ I., Grad. 9 I I I . 3 ................ o ...... Fire Captain ....... Assistant Superintendent of Apparatust ....... Grad ...... ::::: V T!MCOT CIL G Superintendent of Repairs (Fire Dept.) in Grad Chief File Prevention Inspector . .................. In Gra 06, r District Fire Chief ................................ In Or S tt� uporlete dent of Apparatus . ..................... in qj� And the sold ordinance No. 5992, as amended, Is batch e Y fe, e, 1' I ,by addinix after Gr.d. 17 to Section6 of said ordinance, t.1/, Z,p'tio V. F -FIRE SERVICE That or-di-nan.�.,) (a This class of service shall be known as e e Same IS allJ.61rdo all those uniformed positions in the Bea b ,that are necessarily engaged In the work of fire figh the Fire Alarm Dispatchers, the repair force. and th", 10 hex�eby J�Urther rato , _� S the :?0 amended, nsoectlon. TINE or From tr. Grad, 1. This Grade hall include the -ing titles f-Ilowiti. position: and wor s w. la. Fireman -Shop helper None 5. Grade 2. This Grade shall Include the following positions: 2.. it Fighter 3.. 3b. lill 6d I hter .......... None 5a' 5b: 5d 2 Fireman I.. Fire Chauffeur No.. U. 3b. So, 2 Fir,P I r . I . v Intion . . . Irepec - tar None so Grade 3. This Grade shii:ll incl ude'the Fire Qua following positions: Fire Engineer ......... 2a, 21, 111, ' d Aesistan 11;,. Fireman -Auto Trimmer 2a. 2b 5a 52" Ed 1 .11. As Chief Fire Proven - F tUm In'pect- ..H ............ 21 Ob prj This Grud. h.Include the I. -1-do 4 following p"Itio 8: Fire Lie ' 4s 11 ' F Alefe, Lineman ,one , 4b. FireAlarm Dispatcher None Grade 5. This Grade shall Include the Fir Al following positions: Lin 5.. Fire Cuptilt. 2a, "b, 3., 3b None 2b, 1., 31, 7a So. Fire Marshal Arsista 5c. Fireman -Machinlat la 6a 5 d. Superintendent of Fire Ent- Repairs .................... 2a, 2b, So, 31, None 51Chief Operator -P. & F. Grade G. This4b None G Fire. I,. via following positions: 6a. Asst. Built. of Apparatus 5. 8. Fire. CajZ: Gb. Chief Fire Prevention Inspector .................. 3c None Grade 7. This Grade shall Include the f. following positions. 7.. District Fire Chief .... 0. None Grade S. This Gr.de th.11 include the following positions: Sit. Su ofApparatus .... lia, N... G, -ads 9. This Grade . hall Include the CY3e= 'Pd followl no positions: 9a. -Assistant Fire Chief.. None 'None (See Sec. 5). (b) Line of Promotion -The numb era used after the several titles in this service under the heading of "Line of Promotion" refer to the positions with corresponding numbers preceding the titles shown in subdivision (a) E 1, In this hall be eligible, on a pr be,,, Employes any position motional basis, as candiditteshr in any amination for such higher gr. positions as are indicated by umber rider the "Line of Promotion," pro vided such employes are also qualified tinder subdivision (c) below and under Section 34 of these rules. (a) No person shall be examined for the position of Fire Captain until he ` to"' -6,ni,er fathe Fire , " a) at Ihslol h 41' 2 . 2"t, z " e,.1. t , . e f e ,, "ll " - I . or Kb 1`� er.1 be all. "n., .r tl­ ......i httli-Ifilha­ been Fire Captain.. In -all ,u ", , no, I minatlons In this service, employes shall he eligible after one Year'., service in the at lower rank or grade. SECTION 11. And the said ordinance No. 5892, as amended, Is hereby further amended by strik ag out the first paragraph of Section 6, beginning with the words zl� i'That Graded Service" and ending with the words '116 grades," and by Insert - ng n lieu thereof the following: See. 6. The GradedService.-The Graded Service shall Include all post- tions ost-tions classified below In grades 1 to 17 Inclusive, and also all,the position. Included within the specialized services following, grade 17. And the said ordinance No. 5892, as amended, Is hereby further amended by striking out the words and phrases "be known as the 'Basic Entrance Salary' to,- the positions in such grade and such basic rate shall" where these occur I n subdivision (a) of Section 9: end by striking out all of subclfvl- ,I... (b), (I)(d) of Section 0, and by inserting In lieu of these three subdivisions V, a h..ad', f, ubdi I. rig. (b) The compensation filed by the Council for each employment In Sec - it I on. 7 and 8 hereof shall apply uniform]to all persons serving In such employment under the title designated. ?, in those sections. And the said ordinance No. 5892, as amended. Is hereby further amended 11 y9trtk I ng out the words "Basic Entrance Rate" "her, they occur in the firstaantencc of Section 10 of said cedirm.c., and by Inserting tIng in llsu of such. , ' -rd the words "Current Entrance Salary:" at,I . the said ordinance No. 58;2, aamended, Is hereby further amended by Inerting between e Sec 10 and 12 of vald rdlimicc the following Sattkut!. Sec. 11. Advancenient.-In computing an employe's length of seniority for the purpose ofany salary advancement allowable by any Council ordinance, such sen.rity shall date from the time of regular appointment - and employment; provided, however, that the time served on a provisional appointment may be included in computing this e,senforlty If the provi- slonal appointment ie followed by a regular appniment in such marmor a. to constitute cont,no... employment In the position from the date of the provisional appointment. And the said ordinance No. 5892, as amended, is hereby furt�ic, ..ended by striking out all of subdivision (c) of Section 34 of said ordinance; f and by adding to subdivision (c) 0 Section 40 the following: Provided, however, that a transfer from the position of Fire Fighter to-Piro o Piro Chauffeur may be allowed by the Civil Service Bureau after such tests of fitness. or upon presentation of such written evidence of fitness. as pm�3e satisfactory Y to the Bureau. _ SECTION,pl' This ordinance shall take elle I -it 5. 1. force immediately after the pas - Sag o and publication of a council or .__.a fixing th a rates of compensation for the various grade. In the Fite r c._, as enumerated above. 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S) at iue: aoacsa� P as v . la ll Xilou Q uau all° Hut\ av M-. 1° S a �411`J 4 1° 3 07 4 ) 8 C11 5 SQ 4431 4 IP d' Grade 1. -'.This, Grade shall include LINE OF`,PROtdOTION the following positions. From 3 Tp la Fireman—Shap helper None 50',. Grade 2, This Grade shall includo the following positions: 2a Fire::Fighter 8b Pira Chauffeur None a 3b' 5a 5b5d 2c Fire Prevention '. None 3bSa -5b., 5d ,Inspector Nona Grado 3,. ­Th -is Grade ,shall include the follovdna ;position9;; 3G Fire"Engineer 3b Fireman Auto; Trimmer 2a, 2bi 5a'Sb 5d 3c Asst,: Cnief 'Eyre govention` 2a� 2b ; 5s� 5b, 5d Inspector 2c 6b Grado 4,This Grade shall inclixde' the following.posi,tions: 4a . P &'F Alarm Lineman None 4b Fire ;Alarm Dispatcher None' Grade 5•..This Grade shall include, , the follopring positions:; 5a. Fire aptain, 2a, 2b; 5b; .Fire;pdarahal 3a, 3b;. 7a ' 2a, 2b, 5c .Fireman_Machinist ., ala ,'• .3s, ,3b None �6a 5d�i„Superintendent of.Roairs, 2A, 2b, .$a, 3b Nons 56 --.Chief Operator —P, &F Alarm ',None Grade This Grade'shall include the fc11OwIng positions:: 6a. Asst, Supt, of Apparatus ,.. 6b Chief'Fire Prevention Inspector 5c 8a 3c None Yea ✓ C1+ FI0 y' .moo ✓Su as mended, ie 1ier6by fuxtkiex c nendod by . (.6) of . ' I 1 o 7 3� of 6Ad �ordinaxiae:; >nd d6: tha £Ol0w1i1L;: and: the said:,ordinanae Grace 7 This Grade siicll include PI,I �x Ok; P nab tne; ollowing Posi'totts Frgn� ' To 16...Diatrict :fire Ch3ez 1C! idone'' Gra.da $. T��is"Grade dull include;:' - the following 'Position®, 17 c5upt., of Apparatus 14 Ptons-. Grade 9. ThisGrade shall lnciude , the'' foilo.vin- ,p0sitiors;, 18 ;Assistant Tire Chief Mone None �ee Sec. 5 (b)' LI1E OF PROMOTI014--The numbers used after i'ne several t; 95, ' in this 'service under -',the heading of !'L22� OF PR0,40TION" refer to the Lobi-,., tions with corresponding numbers preceding''ile titles shown in subdivision. (a) above.' l+bluloyes in any, position''in this:'eervice'sha.11`b`e'okigible, on "` a Promotional basis; as candidates in any 'sxamination fos such higher grade Positions as' are indicated .by nuuber candor tire' !'L21v�r ,OF TRO; OTIOI7"r, 'proyi'ded' such;gmployea are also quali ied'under mlbdiviai6n:(c) belovii`and under Section 34 oz these rules. (c) lda person shalI.be, e=ained'for.the Position of Tire Captain until.' n eha- have :served-at:least four yearz as, 'a'Member of the Fire Delnal, iert`i os Uons numbered 2; '-u, �5 or 6 in.Grades 2 and' 3 of''eubdiv,is�on- ,(a) abay©; and no kerson"shall be, ,exawined for the position 6I'District',Ciief'ori= til he -shall -have earved at, least fifteen years ae'a:�aeu,oar'of the iile; epart menti four years of'wnich'shal.1 ,have been as a sire Gaute.in. ' In 1 .'atner PromotlonWl`exarainators in':8his service,,erclQyas sSsll ba:aligib3s'after one'year 's service in the next lower.' ,,rank or '.grade. ', BECTIO:J IS And 'the said ordinance 170. 5992', as amendedi?`;is hereby; further amended by striking cut the first.paragrapa of;Sect ion<g begiru .nl; with the Mords TI'GRADLD SFRVSCE'! and`anding with the words-"16"grades", and by inserting an Iieu'thareof the Iollowix�a '( Sec. 6., THE GRADiD;;S]b.dICl+ The GRPDEll SmVICE shell include ail positions classified' b, , , `in grrdon' 1 to 17; inclusivot .and; also i e11 the i:ositione inoluaed within tha speaializeei services folYaving, grade 1'7, t., And the said ordinance 110 5892, i as eirended, `is aere y further amended by atrikIng out, the words and ,phrases' "be imown as the '1 is iIiiran ce Salary' .� for the positions 3n such.grade and ouch Basi"c /� -8- c SECTION VII. take effect and be in force from and after its passage, This ordinance shall y :approval and publication. JA 2 3 192 Adapted by the Counoil Yea Nays �Claney Hodgson cDonald sudheimer. jTenzel Approved 7 law0.�t4�� j7Preaident gayor 12-30-24: -8- o in ce Ordinance N . 6947—; An ordinance fixing a standard ` Por gas to b¢ ,.,.he q" by the lSt.. Paul G¢s L(gh2 Comp,.d t, the Ctty uC St. Paul and tte inhabitants, nndallty for .gas to be An ordinance fl otdlnancesaincondeistent shere Part, of furnished by the St. The ounai�:oe the city of St. Paul to the City of St . Paul SECTION 1. and its inhabitants nances or parts of ordi That the St. hereafter Gas Light Com-'; Dany shall hereafter furnish gas io the I .City uP St. Paul and its Inhabitants,! nances inconsistent I Brlfiah OtisTheVain Units of less than 530 ee! fot oC Sas. and not to exceed 5706 ic British THE COUNCIL 01 or Unita per cable font of gas, (DOES ORDAIN: with a month' average of of less , than 560 Brlttsh Thermad rl Units per; stinan g po vere foot f P snotn less thanilu Your ht Company shall here- Section 1. T cnndle-power standard; g p y ever, that tho Councilprmny dtba`y after furnish gas to t!1e,e hereafter. Paul czs i':;'en, cn nlnv?nd its inhabitants, of to he furnish gas of higher or lower heating v lue standard and c own-;h Thermal Units per per standard, whenever to the Iudgdle-e a heating value of x Went of the Council conditions may arrant an increase or reduction in such standard. cubic foot of gas, fi SECTION 2. ritish Thermal Units per That the specifications as to standard pubic foot of gas j testa for calorific d cnndle-pnwer',of not less than 550 Brit - a values oP ;as furnished, except as pro- I tided in Section 1 of this dlnance. ish Thermal Units p Kau be those proy,dea ,n ordinaneeid of an illuminating No. 3130, approved 'May 21, 1913. t SECTION 3. i Standard; provided, how power of not less �' antes, In so far as, froonsis of .fere- . with, are hereby repented. - ever, that the Oo SEyrepeat eeafter, by ordinance, re - This ordinance shall take effect and; to furnish gas of a higher quire the said St. be In force tbf Pty days after lin pans-, age and publication and upon the Kling by the S[. Paul Gas Light Company, with the City Clerk, within ten days—p0Y76T Standard, whenever or lower heating v atter the passage and publication 1 hereof, oP an agreement, appy ved as to form and execution by the Co nor- i ation Counsel, by the terms. of hichi may warrant an increase or in the judgment o the St. Paul Gas Light Company shall accept this ordinance and shall agree, establish and put Into effect such. Stan- F reduction in such dard olo P quality, not higher than that t provided by Ordinance No. 3130, ap- Section 2 a I poved ,fay 21, 1913, as the Council ofxs as to standard tests said City shall -by further. ordinance. - j provide. Yen, Co unc`Illmen°Clancncil yn Hodgson. { gas furnished, except as Yeas— for calotific and McDonald, Sudhelmer, wenzei, Air.i P%ys-0. Ident (Nelson) -6. j Na provided in Secti ApprovedARTHUR 1925. ON, shall be those provided in E. Attest:. C. J..IIcGLOGAN, ,Iayar. Ordinance No. 313 city Clerk. ;3. (Jan. 24-1925) Section 3.All ordinanoes or parts of ordinances, in so far as.inconsistent herewith, are hereby repealed. Section g. This ordinance shall take effect and be.in force - thirty days after its passage and publication and upon the filing by the St. Paul Gas Light Company, with the City Clerk, within ten days after the passage and publication hereof, of an agreement, approved as to form and eXecution by the Corporation.Counsel, by the terms of which the St. Paul Gas Light Company shall accept this ordinance and shall agree upon the repeal of this ordinance to establish and put into effect such standard of quality, not higher than that pro- vided by Ordinance No. 3130, approved May 21, 19131 as the Council of said City shall, by further ordinance provide. - PaaoP}suoo 5uinug -P�8 '•]IIawano.r`Qu }r anog8 oil; uodn oau,'I I. InVd 7S Jo 7]oda.t I 1 Paniaoa.r 5au}n8g` InBd '7S do .C7I.7 ag] 7a i}aunop 4-r. � do'F7.ci 'G'aaQ Panjad j: 'BSC99 aaP10 .i.tuurW lWaad p - mnv marn�}vt oa anV vHa}lapa,,,i m o.[d 'u oi]IPPV 9aI[op a7sat8a - -uI4 'Z >i?afEi uI .Cath ;o Su�PnsB o r]I dill Pus s]no. ao7 'sado[s -j Sa - -saaau Puul. ay] u} 7uawas8a uu 9ur' -][84 Pun 9u}uwaPu00 ao aal7uiv ag] uI ' —F9gioog •d..� Adopted by the Council L 192— Ye CLANCY 1 R oralem HODGSON y � Mc DONALD i' I 1� SUDHEIMER ✓ WENZEL ddd MR. PRESIDENT (NELSON) 2� jj } An ordInancse fixing a standard Cf quality for aw to be "y furnished by the :ata maul Gas Light Company to the opy' . of st. Paul and Its lababitantop ond'rOyoallng, all Ordinances or parto of`ordi- nancess inconsistent herorilth. his is an emergency ordinance rendered, n000se ary for the preservation of the public Poico,, health and seXoty. TTM, 0OW-40IL OF THE GITY Cab' ST. PAUL WES OitiiUNI# section 1. That the st. Paul G:wo Light Company Shall hereafter, :furnish ga to the City of 3t. Paul and its Inhabitants, of s heating value of not loss than 6630 British ahQrra Units per cubic toot of: �s3, and not to exceed 570 British ThOTMal, Units per cubic g'oot 09 gas, with c monthly; everhgo Of not Leas than 6SO 8vltish Therm-I UniMpDr cubic foot of gad, and of an 11-U Ansting yover of not lose than four oenac poaor sta nd=d; > provid6d, boweVer, that the Council may at any time hereafter, by ordinance, requ#o the said St. Pau Gass. Light company to furnish Leas of a hisher or loner hoaUns value standard and candle-�pawOr standards VhGA ear In the Sud�s:nt of the Counoll conditiono may warront, an increase or reduction In such standard. Gootion 20 a"isat the opoolgio€ations csa to standard toots for caloVa, lc and Cssaa41e-por0V velues of gas Torni shed, a9ccspt ao provide ed in Section I of this, Ordinances oball, be those provi0od. $s3 ftdi- stance 110. 3130, -approved Uay 21., 1913. Section 3. All owdiElances or parts of Ordinances, in so fur as lnoonoigtent hc.Mith, axe hereby repealed. seoti6a 4. anis ordinance is hereby 6.eolared to be an emer» gancy ordinance rendered ne0esssaTy for the protservation of the public peace, health and f,}� _ Y3 va:,q}{,y i��fPtyi - Section a. Thie, ordinance shall take offect and be in force, immediately capon Its gauFsssage and publication and aeon the filing by tine St. Paul Gas Light Company t-,Ath the . City Clerk, within. ton days after the passage and pu'41joation hereof, of an agreement, OpprMd as to foam and execution by the .Corporation Counsels by the teVms 'flf, whish the St. Paul (;as Light Cgompany shall bind U8019 ft-fuMiGh, gas as provided havoiau, during the life of this ordiwMcp, dud. Upon further direction Of the Counoils, by ordineu.cses shall fUZU10h. gas i t I i 1 Ord3nanoe'No. C' Introduced by A ordinance,amendino Ordinance No.<5892,'Kpas` sed October, 14, 1922, -entitled �An ordinance amending" Administrative;Ordinance Lio. 3250y, approved August 26, 1914, as amended by Ordinance Ido. 3570 and subsequent amendment entitled 11n Administrative ' 0rdinnance relating to the Civil Service Bureau of the: City of St. Paul,'approving and - adopting rules and, regulations therefor.'" THE COITNCIL ,OF THE CITY OI ST. nAUL DOZS 0 iDAINO I SECTION T. That Ordinance.,No,, 5892," approved October, l4, 1929 be and?the same is here- by 'further amended by striking?out'in Section 6' of said ordinance the foll&xing tithes `.and cords where they. occur .in,- -the grades -indicated: Policem n at Iiighwood; in Grade 5', �Jorkhouse T,Ta,tron in Grade 5e Police`DTatron,; atrol`.Conductor in Grada 7 Jailer=' in Grade 7 Guard in Grade 7 Police `Chauffeur in Grade 7 Foramaii of Guards in Grade 7- "aia Bol3cema2i in Grade 7 Patrolman (5 more if +assigned to traffic) in Grade Gua'rd:Nurse'. in Grade B Central Police;Operaor in Grade B..' Firetnai-FTarnessitiaker in Grade S �sstr;Pire E4igineer, in Grade 8 m m b, Rs & I oundatoan .,n ., in Grade,9 'in Grade 4. t Field Sergea Police>Sergeant in Grade, 9 . r, Instructor of School Police in Grade 9 .'Asst. Instructor of'Poliee iplus 410.00) .:iii Grade in Grade 9 9 - Instructor of'Police Police Lieutenant �i'lus,�w10r00) in Grade 9 z Detective; Sergeant (Flus $1Ow00) . in Grade 9 nGrade o c Asst. Bortillon Detective .°. in: 9' Court officer', in Grade 9 Fire Lieutenant in Grade �'- c ecretary to'Police Chiu (plus $5 00} �n Grade 9 10 ,w ' .-.'Captain of Police - . in Grade in Grade' 10 10- :Inspector of„Detectives Grade IO ` Pawnshop Tn9?sector in 13ertillon Detective 10�' =band. DrillMar,cr, 3n Grad's #License Inspector in Grade 11 `'Police Inspector Grade 11 Cuptaiii of.Detectivao -' in. Grade 11 Ali"' Cnie "ci Polios in Grade 1 1 -2- and the said ordinance No. 5892, as,aruended; is hereby further amended by, adding after. Grade 17 in Section 6 of said ordinance, the follotiving. P__POLICE`: SE'R.V2 CE (a). This class;,of service.ahall be known as the POLICE SERVICE and shall- 'include.all .those uniformed, and other positions, in'the Bureau oY Police,'-; or in' -other Bureaus,;"the duties of which iraolve,the enforcezrent--of laws and orL nances, prevention of,'crime',apprehensioa and guarding of :crimincls, controlling of traffic; and -similar and xelatod work. Orade% 1. This grade shall incliida .` LINE OF PROPdOTION the following positions; From To Ia... Police -Matron.,. None e 2b, vJorkhouse, intron None 2b lc::.'•Policema'at Highwood (This, • title ''is k.ero- by abolished except as to present;incumbent) None 2a, 3a Grade2. This:grade:shall include the follwing positions; 2a:.'. Guard lc> 3a, 3b,3c,3e,3f 2b... Policewomani la,1b� 2c-:.'. Park Policeman lc- 3a,3b,Sc,3d,4a Grade 3. This grade sha11'include the: following positions 3a... Patrolman '. 24, 2c 4a,5a,5b,5c,6a 3b.:. Police Chauffeur'.. 2a,2c -4a 5a,5b,5c,6a 3c:.. Motorcycle.'Park Policeman 2a, 2c- 4a 3d Police Operator 2c 4a, 5a, 5b, 5d 'Ga 3e. Foreman of Guards v,2a- None 3f. Giard. Nurse 2a None:, Grade 4. This grade shall include the following positions,.. 4a.. Traffic Patrolman.'. 2e,3a,3b,3o,3d 5a,5b,Sc,6a Grade 5. This .grade shall include the following position 5a... Field'Sergeant . 3a,3b,3d,4a 6a, 6b 5b..• Police Sergeant 3a,3b,3d,4a ' 6a; 6b 5c.:. Instructor of School Police< 3a,3b;3d,4a` '8a;6b 5d. .1. Court Officer (This: is, hereby - abolished except as to present inaumbent) None'' Grade `6. This grade :shall include -the following positions. 6a.:. Detective '. 3a,3b13d,:4a,5a,5b,5o 7a 6b..'. Polio e.Lieutenant"• 6a,5b,5c Ba9b 6c.:• Band -& Dri1T`idaster' None -2- Grade 7. This grade shall-nclude- LING OF PROMuTYON. the following positions- rrom I To 7a.., Detective Sergeant . . 6a 8b Be .Grade 8. This grade shall. include the followingpositions: Ba,.. Captain of Police: 6b 9b, 10a 8b.. Junior Captain of Detectives 7a 9a Be... Identification Expert 7a 9a 8d... Pawnshop Inspector (This title -is hereby abolished except as to present incumbent).. None 9a Be... secretary to Chief of Police (This title is hereby abolished except': as to present incumbent). None Grade'9. This grade shall include the following positions' 9a... Senior Captain of Detectives , . . 8b,8o, 8d 10a 9b ... 'Superintendent of Traffic. 6b, 8a " 10a 9c ... *License Inspector None -Grade 10, This grade shall include the following positions; 10a... Asst. Chief of Police . . . . . . 8a, 9a, 9b *fSee Sec, 5 of C.S.Rule) (b) LINEE OF PPO&POTION..--The numbers used "after, the several titles in this service under the heading of "LINE OF PROMOTIONV refer to the positions with corresponding numbers preceding the titles shown in subdivieion_(a) above. Employes in any position in this service shall be eligible, on a promotional basis, as candidates in any examination for such nigher grade positions as are indicated by mumber under the "LINE OF PROMOTION", provided such employes are also qualified under subdivision (c) belrnv and under Section 34 of, these rules: (c) No person shall be examined, on a promotional basis, for any position in Grade 5 of the Police Service until he shall have served at least five years as q member 'of'the Police Department in positions indicated in the +'LINE OF PROMOTION rpolpe for such Grade 5` positions; and no person shall be examined, on a promotional basin, for Police Lieutenant until he shall have served at least five years in positions 5a,51), or 5e; and no person shall be examined, on a promotional basis, fother position in Grade 6,ror for any position in any of the higher grades of aery ce until he shall have served at least two years in the next lower ranit, . If a sufficient eligible list is not secured as the result of holding a promotional` examination for Grade 5 positions, or in the higher ranks, then a non- promotional examination may be held to which other, applicants than .those indicated in the 'LINE OF PRO61OTION'P may be admitted; provided, however, that such applicants must be members of the Police Department or on a reinstatement register as eligible for a: Police Department position. The position of Band and Drill Priaster shall be excepted from. the provisions of this subdivision. -3- X0���� SECTION II' And the said ordinance No. 5892, as amended, is hereby further amended by adding the.£iguse and letter "5ail in the +1LINE OF PROMOTION TO" column, after the title of "Fire Alarm Dispatcher", where such title occurs in Grade 4 of .the FIFE SERIICE. And the said ordinance tae. 5892, as amended, is hereby further amended by striking out all of subdivision (b) of Section 34. SECTION III This ordinance shall take effect and be in force immediately after the passage and publication os,a council ordinance fixing. the rates 0£ compensation for the various :grades oz" the POLICE SFRi7ICE,.as enumerated above. -MAR1 2 1925 Adopted by the Ccuncil Yeah� Nays AC lancy / ✓od McDonald C.J. /Sudheimer Approved i�iayor At the request of the Commissioner of Public Safety I hereby recommend for passage by the Council the amendments above to the Civil 5er,ice 'les. Civil Service Commissioner C.'P. No, 68402-0 dtrance lip.6479= a a 1 BY J Clancy— An. dm( iet te[v dlnane am nd- « I g Oidi h 6446, entitled ' 'PT n In _I.,. l i t atl o o dl ce 8 i g tho j6 m f c tai. ctty ask Itl tend a P1oYmenta �, '+7 / �/ ✓� ff / I The Connell of the Ctity of St. Paul do.. Ordain:{ - - SECTION 1.. E dfS Section bf That b(t)SIon tell of Ordi n e h..I6 s n anCilFile L No. :VI aid Ordinance: be and the same era hereby amended as Lollelvs: -SECTION 2. An - A administl By Inserting after Standard Rate No. g Ordinance No. 6446, 9,15 f subdivision B of Section 2 tho Pollowing words and I res. te,t; ive ordinance fixing the +. No. 165 116.00 .40 1G1.00 rtain city - positions a:.- SECTION'S. - _ By mak(ngo the following 1 ertfons THE GOUNGIL.In Section Ii "f sell ordin ce staP- aard Rate No.. 16." shall b PaYahl - t- DOES`ORDAIN: - 'provtaed 1n this ord(nanc s Section le' rent adfus£ed entrance gyrate of 5161.00 a month In each p sltlon cls sifted i"I Section 2, of Ordinance the following grades of service: ,Grade 7.of. Police Service 'I `And by °lisp! g and ` the same are h@Te- No. 6446, .and Section under Standard Rate No 8 they _ --iitttwIInder Stanraddard tRate �c N°er l0e,% by amended," as f 011ow�•a•ords Grade 2 of Police service'. Under St ndard Rate No 12 .the wo d Gado 3 of Pollee Ser i3 section 2 U d St ndard Rate. No 13 'the E da, crad. 4 of Police Service'. uldard Rate No. '15 Of ,:Under.: -Standard Rate . No 14 the ` wo d "Grade 5- of Poli. 6e lc subdivision B , of Seet u ao Standard Bate. N t1ds and figures, to -wit :'> words, "Grade 6 of Poll, Service". U der Standard Rate N SGthe C word "Grade 8 of Police Servf, a". No. 19, Under Standard `Rate No 17 the�QQ words "Grade 9 f. Police Se vi Under Standard Rate No 18. the words, "Grade 30 of Police Service". Section 3 k insertions in Section SECTION 4. S ' 3 of said Ordinance*.,, -; This ordinance shall take efLect.and t be 1J Fj be in force from and atter its passage l payable a$ r0— and publication. Passed by the Council Ap it 2, 3925. vided. in this ordinan eD -maneu en Clancy P g... , [ entranee..rate of 8161.00 lDfeD nal d. Hodgson. Sudhei Wen- t -ze7 3I . President (Nelson) 7 i . a month in each posi�. APPreved April 2, 1925. grades of service: ARTHUR E.NESON�Llowing Attest: C. J. S�ICGLOGAN, City Clerk.ice (April 4-19 25) And by Placing 1 Under Standard Rate No. Swrord�, "'Grade 1 of Police Service" Under. Standard Rate,No. 10 th`~7ords,'"Grade 2'of Police. Service" Under Standard Rate No. 12 t� worde,_"Grade 3 of Police Service". Under Standard Rate No. 13 tk""orde,;`"Grade ' 4 of. Police Service"` Under Standard Rate No. 14 tl words; "Grade 5 of Police Service" Under Standard Rate No. 15 tib Vi ds, "Grade 6 of Police Service" Under Standard Rate No. 16 t rrl $z'F.%"Grade S of Police Service" Under Standard Rate No. 17 tk�w 's, "Grade 9_.jof Police Service" 'Under Standard Rate No. 1S tii7",i , "Grade 10 of; Police Service." Section 4. This )fid'-" ` ahce shall take effect and be 'in force from: and after its Pae o an i/upblli=ca;ttion.•� -Passed •by ti�F,:iCourid3""° ? ` 9.z - Yeas �' Mr.�'Glsrlcy t y:FergusOn I McDonald Hedg80n i k Sudheimer ' t7enzel Yr; Preside t. NYson) - e: Arrrov Attes 'Mayor ityGle 1 r ak :f,`k i , �2'z`° i ti c v$' Ist._ .%� •2nc1. � y "Laid over to__.:___.__._____ 3rd. & aPP•. '/idopted_ Yeas Nays, Nays Clancy /'Clancy crguson � ,f° J crguson Hodgson t-'' Hodgson flRcllonald / kMcD.naId rSudhcimer V Sudlicimer P✓ 1Venrcl ✓Mr. Pres. e son ' 1YIr. Pres. Ne]son ?t _30 \`ice )Anadministraiive ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled: "An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation rates of certain city positions and employments." THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That.subdivision B of Section 2, of ordinance No. 6446, and, Section 3 of said ordinance, be and the same are here by .amended as follows Section 2. By inserting afterStandardRate No. 15 of subdivision B of Section 2, the following words and figures, to -wit:. No. 152 115,00 40 _ 161,a6, Section 3. By making the following insertions in Section 3 of said ordinance: Under Standard Rate No. B the words, Grade 1 of,Police Service, Under Standard Rate No. 10the words,Grade 2 of Police Service Under Standard Rate No. 12 .the words, Grade 3 of Police Service Under Standard 'Rate No. 13 ,the words, Grade 4 of Police Service Under Standard Rate No. 14 the words Grade 5 of Police Service Under Standard Rate No. 15 the words, Grade.6 of Police Service 2 Under Standard Rate No. 151 the words, Grade 7 of Police Service Under Standard Rate No. 16 the words, Grade S of Police Service Under Standard Rate No. 17 the words Grade 9 of Police Service Under Standard, Rate No. 19 the words, Grade 10 of Police Service. Section 4 This ordinance shall take effect and be in . force from and after its passage and publication.` Passed by the Council APR 2 1925 Yeas Nave e Mr.42,irguson ancy ,ODonald iodgson udheimer enzel Mr. President (Ne so Appro ed A R 9 9c" Mayor: Attest - City Clerk. 1st / 2nd.—_ �o6rcru rcotis°ODi G3 9s maE 1 Laid over to- 3rd. o 3rd. Sc app —1_< ` Adopted_ < ��' `"'' j C. P. No. 64435 —Or [ NO . HYL, R: -S. Ferguson. by r guest38 Yeas �% Nays Yeas Naysj s Clnc An ordl... co a>ttling the maim of nfra. No. U�1 ��11 Clancy y Roy How agulnst the City of St: L rerguson I�fguson Pnm Hodgson j3odgson I The Council eY'the City of St. Pau}+ ♦ cDonald ICDOint .ties oras a: $OPJ a ainst the $ttdheimer ! y g ,h'udlieimer / /Wenzel SECTION 1 Wenzel ' That the Droner cityjd fficer. are Mr. Pres. Nelson NIr. Pres. Nelson ;'hereby authorized to audSnout and Com Baout of the t D1ra, RaY How the summFlf[Y D Ic I,It 4J 1¢ra ($60.00) In full settent of her ORDAIN. claim against the City, sing. from I"Juries sustained by her reason oP - _ a Yail. on n defective .sidlk on Re- section 1. That cember 22"a•lsz6.are hereby author - SECTION 2. Sata .tiro ahnn be para taid la;m !Fund, t0 Mr6. flOy ized to pay, out of the antupon herexecution delivery tofrelease In full to thCity in a `formtob approved by Corp a_ ettlementOf her BOTTi the sum - Of -Fift DO tion cue 1,forall damasus tai edYbyhertheannerafore". '�qclaim a ainst the City,SECTION 3.ustained by her g This ordinanceah ll takffect and kbeanEur a tntrty aara aftita Pa..- �DecembeT 22nd 1925. age and Publication. ,by reason of a. fall on Passed by the Council F26, 1926.Yea9-CInnctlmen ll dgalrciI) -n1d, SudhefmOr, {Yen el"Dlresidentsection 2. sal i d claimant upon ays—oApproved Feb. 261926.ARTB'UR E. NEN, 1 to the City, in a herexecution and delict ptteat• C. 7. 3icOLOGAN,Slayer. CltyClerkformto be approved by,ligen• z79z, `for all damages sustained by her iii the manner aforesaid. section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its passage and publication. Passed by the.Council FEB 2 61926 Yeas Nays Mr son odgeon m McDonald i sudhe Amer -Wenzel f Mr. President (Nelson) FEB, 2 6 1926 Approved r Attest Mayor Clerk a r ir?a'r P hate; � �7. . {{�€. Ij ( eYJ S6o102 a�l°.o +a4oJ b Jo 1f8U Au ° 11 t• � !: f� fi[( [� ( � F4 .Effau�o bark l.1JU°7] 4Ix 'fit 4ifi t f 1 s. + Z � - i J/fn Jo A a4oy °4a.Ei.°1Jd o °ooh I/p i t tj ) Er 4 lY alf7llSa.r PULL 1l'S'+iPfn°It 4p YJYP4U4 P714 R C .1 Ui lI b'ag Y i i 1 5 i yy� JJ �Pa�LU 111 u1(4yJ', f a4tl sal St4U ! j1 a+..paasuE 1JU Yi lfq°a la onuoi /4.,fa ). f. _ 1 V "!i � !U uaaRaa°t UfA.i Y7 aa4e4 �4JJoal� -'� _I 54JAp � UoYJ 4�4Aaap VE. •'fU°�J. \ry1laU7JeaU4 •..�;�0 f9ZCL..Z\y. - '�ZCI�a7P r. Ya3) Ordinance No. �/ ly By C. F. No. An ordinance/sett Ing the claim of Mrs. Roy Bon against the City of St. Paul.. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That the proper, city officers are hereby author- ized to pay, out of the Judgment and Compromise Fund, to Mrs. Roy Boer the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) in full settlement of her claim against the City,, arising from injuries sustained by her by reason of a fall on a defective sidewalk on December 22nd, 1925 Section 2. Said sum shall be paid to 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, sustained by hex in the manner aforesaid. Section 3. This,ordinance shall take effect and tie in.foroe thirty days after its passage and publication. Passed by the Council �E3 2 5 1926 Yeas Mays MT VIROdgeon ✓" r McDonald �udheimer Wenzel vel Ur;. President (Nelson) Approved FEB 2 51926, 1 Attest Mayor QiA* Clerk r 0 ai e��rttttett# of ��t1u CITY OF SAINT PAUL 2 �� I ARTHUR A. STEWART CORPORATION COUNSEL - ASSISTANT ATTORNEYS EUGENE M. O'NEILL REECE J. MCGEE LEWIS L. ANDERSON THOMAS W. WALSH February 9th, 1926. To the Council. Gentlemen: - Herewith 2 transmit for your consideration an ordinance settling the claim of Mrs. Roy Bow against the City of St. Paul for the sum of $50.00. After a thorough investigation of this claim, we are of the opinion that the settlement proposed is reasonable and for the best interests of the City. Yours very truly, Assistant oration Counsel. /r Ordinance No.I �p/� C. F. Introduced by 4= An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 5892, passed October.14, 1922, entitled "An ordinance amending Administrative Ordinance No. 3250, approved August 20, 1914, &d'amended by Ordinance No. 3570 and subsequent amendments, +entitled 'An Administrative Ordinance relating to the Civil Service Bureau of the City of St. Paul, approving and adopting rules and regulations therefor."" THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL DOES ORDAIN: SECTION I. That Ordinance No. 5892, approved October 14, 1922, be and the same is hereby further amended by adding to subdivision (b) of Section 46 of said ordinance the following: There shall be no reclassification of any position in the Classified Service during any even-numbered year, except that this shall not prevent the complete reclassification of an entire t, service similar to the reclassifications of the c i Fire and Police services now in effect. SECTION II. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval. Adopted by the Council MAR - 2 1926 Yeas Nays ✓Clancy ,'Hodgson ✓✓ `�/ McDonald / Sudheimer y ✓Wenzel t Approved HV . Viae Prw, Fercvam; ` /616 FWD(,+f ayn hereby recommend for passage by the Council the amendment ab ve to the Civil Service Rules. Civil Service Cosmiiss otter 2-3-26. CITY OF SAINT PAUL ARTHUR A. STEWART CORPORATION COUNSEL ASSISTANT ATTORNEYS EUGENE M. O'NEILL REECE J. MEGEE LEWIS L. ANDERSON THOMAS W. WALSH February 9th, 1926. To the Council. Gentlemen: - Herewith I transmit for your consideration an ordinance settling the claim of Mrs. Roy Bow against the City of 9t. Paul for the sum of $50.00. After a thorough investigation of this claim, we are of the opinion that the settlement proposed is reasonable and for the best interests of the City. Yours very truly, Assistant It Counsel. f, t �' �...`. . 1 � � ___. -_- -- ,,�` Q��,-u�:-, : �,��, �� �� �� ,� �x �% r � ,�:.�� - o,, �,� ,�: , ----- _ __ ;,. Ordipance No. \O� C. F. Introduced by zV An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 5892, passed October.14�, 1922,. entitled "An ordinance amending Administrative Ordinance No. 3250, approved August 20, 1914, ed amended by Ordinance No. 3570 and subsequent amendments, ientitled 'An Administrative Ordinance relating to the Civil Service Bureau of the City of St. Paul, approving and adopting rules and regulations therefor.'" THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL DOES ORDAIN: SECTION I. That Ordinance No. 5892, approved October 14, 1922, be and the same is hereby further amended by adding to subdivision (b) of Section 46 of said ordinance the following: There shall be no reclassification of any position in the Classified Service during any even -numbered year, except that this shall not prevent the complete reclassification of an entire service similar to the reclassifications of the Fire and Police services now in effect. SECTION II. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its .passage and approval. Adopted by the Council . MAR - 2 1926 Yeas . Nays ✓Clancy ,,Hodgson McDonald Sudheimer y ✓Wenzel Eft Approved [fir. viae PM5. For -1-8 - Y ,q,&oekiIayo Cit L erk hereby recommeifd-for passage by the Council the amendment ab ve to the Civil Service Rules. Civil Service Commiss oner 2-3-26. . . . ......... Y �`/ �+ Y ,n 7��,.L .�..�-�..` M���RESIDENT u Adopted by the Coun\---- •�392---- Yeas. ' � ✓CLANGY Nays. . V ✓HODGSON -DONALD ✓SUDAEIMER /WENZEL,. M���RESIDENT u Febrtiary 9th, 1926 Mr. J. D. Probst, Chio£ T.-=minor, Civil Service°Huroau, St. P ul, Miarosota. My dear Mr. Probeti iho Council has directed ..^o to invito you to anncar bofore it, at its aeotir., to be held at 10 A. N., toaorror and e-olein the nor )000 and intent of the nro-mad ordi- nt-nce which would prohibit ro-cl.aocification of ,zq position in the claaoified cervico during any ovon uuabored year. Very trulyyour3, City Clerk. - Denartment of Public Works. S 7 Council File No PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT and C. P. N., G41487— Whereas,� ­ Abstract. -written PRELIMINARY ORDEfmakp-po.n. a, lie v,s.:"g of be following mprpveme4t, Open. widen and extend. university The undersigned hereby proposes the inaking of the following PU fat., the S" to ri'VeNth ul, viz.: parallel. �qngthto octane 11�.i to rs ect!on line InBectruri ;31, 1b 19, 29, Range 22 to 6, point ;In. Lot 19, Block 1, Tinket'. Addition 4 ft. northerly of the southerly, Due of to �th St. Alsop, ., widen and extend Fear - Open, widen and extend Universi Ste-th St.the northerly line of said i.peni.g being 84 ft. north of and par - line of Fou to Fourteenth -Std-the-northerly 11111tht, 0 southerly teen , S't.h th from desert e to be 84 ft. north*of and parallAllve1rolty Ave. Extension tothe west_ bn line in Section 31; Tovmiship 29 Orly lino southwesterly Lafayette Ave. extended in Lo 6 Cobb' S.bdI- on. thence a in Tot 19 Block 1, Tinker's Add)�Vn-1 ..tcmdecl tortheastarly along said the northeast corner the southLrly line of Fourteenthiof said Lot 6 having been presented to the Council of the City of St. Paul Itherefore, be It I Resolved. That the Commissioner of Also open, widen and extend'fourlP ubllor, Works, be, and Is hereby or - y � L daredand directed: line of said opening b-461.ng 84 ft 1. To investlgato a necessity king of. for, to Bald the southerly line of Fourteenth Improvement. described University Ave. 2. To Investigate the nature, .X- Is Exten tent- and estimated cost of saidm. of Lafayette Ave, extended south� p,lvement. and the total cost thereof. 1. T -furnish a. plan, -profile or Subdivision, thence northeasterl sketch of said 'mp­.��'.'Nn-.t ed .4. T state whoth said led -- to the northeast corner of raid pr,v....t 1.'.sked for on the petition I of three or more owners. 6.', To report upon all of theforegai. Ing to the Cermuls., ..or V nee. - I Adopted by the Council Feb. 17. 1026. Approved Feb 17.19 26. FO -1926) +ine in Section 31; Township 29 Renee I F o a point in lot 19, Block 1, Tinker's Addition 8,1 ft. northerly of the southerly line of Fourteenth Street. Also open, widen and extend Fo7irteenth St., the northerly line of said openin,- being 84 ft. north of and parallel to the southerly line of Fourteenth St. from the above described University Ave. Extension to the westerly line of lefeyette Ave. extended southirlesterly in Lot 6 Cobb's Subdivision, thence northeasterly along said line extended to the mortheaqt corner of said Lot 6. Approved HODGSON McDONALD SUDREIMER WENZEL--­-­­--­----- ...... .............. .. .............. MR. PRESIDENT Mayor. F- C A 13.(111 3-25) �XIIEID XOD LVSV Jj Noilm OZL Mu 996T 'EU �-a V .. Ald. "Pro .. lulgu6j '0Z Pon tto "Pao —1.11 P XoRV u ­S Vuo '47_X rma mo'j V.o -1, P_j ol anV ,01�mVu o'j "I_'I 'raola o �Co of. Public Works. RV ympnay Department PROPOSAL FOR IMPRO iNOL" 'SONIG 300ud a V 03 KI f)NIUVHH '10 KHaI,L )NI HHC[ W5 and PRELIMINARY ORD auls 7a 'Nosnaou'D n The undersigned hereby proposes the making of the following pil az ul, viz.: ........... Open, widen ­ and . extend -University Avenue fromRobert St - to Fourteenth St the northerly line of said opening to be 84 ft. north.of and parallel to the quarter section line in Section 31; Tovnehip 29 Range 22 to a point in lot 19, Block 1, Tinker's Addition 84 ft.,northerly of the southerly line of Fourteenth Street. Also open, widen and extend Fourteenth St., the northerly line of said opening being 84 ft. north, of and parallel to the southerly line of Fourteenth St. from the above described University Ave. Extension to the westerly line of Lafayette Ave- extended southwesterly in Lot 6 Cobb's Subdivision, thence northeast erly ' along said line extended to the northeast corner of said Lot 6. 12.ne in Section "3I; TowAshit 29 Rerive 22 to a point in lot 19, 13lock 1, Tinker's Addition 84 ft. northerly of the southerly line of Fourteenth Street. Also open, vd.den and extend Fo,irteenth St., the northerly line of said openinIg being 84 ft. north of and parallel to the southerly line of Fourteenth St. from the above described University Ave. Extension to the westerly line of Lafayette Ave. extended southwesterly in Lot 6 Cobb's Subdivision, thence northeasterly alon- said line extended to the mortheast corner of said Lot 6. 11ODrSON McDONALD SUDIIIUMER -WENZEL MR. PRESIDENT Form CA 13 (INI 3-25) Approved................ --_-------------- --------------------------------------- . . ... .... .......... .............................. Mayor. ;XUU13XO1) ZVIV Jj VZORM OZ 29GT 'EZ 99LC9 _P�O A Mar Dated this....] ---- day of --------------------- ---- 192.6— 1.1.1 --- --------------------- PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Open widen and extend University Aveme from Robert St to Fourteenth St. , -the -the northerly line of said opening- to be 84 ft. north of nand parallel to the quarter section line in Section 31, Township 29, Renge 22 to a point' in Lot 19, Block 1, Tinker's Addition 84- ft. northerly of the southerly line of Fourteenth Street. Also open widen and extend Fo­trteenth St., the northerly line of said openir.Lr! being 84 ft. north of and parallel to the sol)therly line of Fourteenth St. from the above described University Ave. Extension to the westerly line of Lefvyette Ave. extended. southwesterly in Lot 6 Cobb's Subdivision, thence northeasterly along said line extended to the northeast corner of said Lot 6. Approved.....-- ---------------------.......---------------------------------- -- HODGSON McDONALD SUDHEIMER WENZEL Mayor. ✓ MR. PRESIDENT Form C A 13 (111 3-25) �xxahxop avi¢ .i¢ NOILU oa,' '9'EZ;'aa(1 panoatldn 00L99 aap�0 .S.tuZCI 1pautlujuI.-'9901'09 p'yi9S0'�aP�O .csuulwll a�d . aapuli IttA 6eily- , li.. ..� .... ...- 1 - 1 1_ 14" r 7 ...1.�Ii '[ 7 5 7r )Tx. Crr it 1 - x. Dated this day of ------------ }Jr -I Councilman. -----------......-----------...._------..................-------------- ------- ----------' - - . ------ ............. --...... -- --- having been presented to the Council of the City of St. 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 improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. SEB- 1 7 1926 ....... ...... Adopted by the Council------------------------------- - - ---............... YEAS ✓'.`+TAYS CouncilmanCLANCY C � 1 7 1S2C� r Approved ............. HODGSON McDONALD %- �� SUDlrLINIER ✓ ,-WENZFL--.-... ..... ..-.r- ....-..... MR. PRESIDENT Mayor. Form C A 13 (101 3-25) aql uvati ualy pevmv yono I .d u I evul •uoo o4iJOJVuv�uotuonoaa lUn v. - "...4i' 1) VoTu1JUo Ulu a q-4'7 3'UI... ITV 'o.4, 07 V V nlv: y 1 8 city Planning.wnti'7o Tuno uv p a 1•u. d J �1��VII IW ,� yOa Ja i llC�SS lya 1V Ja, [)[) (j(jam�)) 11 unop 4'J' Cl 'InvdalaFi 3oJ. ..ply 4a 41 ���:88 ( t/aUnoO 4a 4ae o04 Vo4 00 1fI Du on°4 PROPOSAL FOR IMPROi.1119na o 4o n nia Foo u nl la x �xu�ataoo avv¢ ai:s¢olam or. " pZft CZ ooQ: p tldn LOLZa no3� .f so1P a I aC6i. II YnV P id 81i(! ua 9TCTo. as�asaa.0 li�osb Y aunt �' s'P,c PRELIMINARY ORDE :opo ° ° u ip...o , odi u— v va'vr The undersigned hereby proposes the making of the following pu , moo o� and, viz.: Dpe ....wide .,_and---extend the.-interaecttion--o... Fourteenth-_St-..-and.-:?.aPayette Ave, by taking and condemning a triangular piece of ground in Lots 5 and 6 S-ray--& 0abb-1-a Svbdiv#sion� the Norther-3y }#ne 0-f---said triangle running from a point which is the Northeast corner of Lot 6 to the - - - .... ----- -.----.i�rit-eraeot-Tori of -tIie VJeat-erly Zine ofLo-t--�b-�t�he Nor -er ylin& ....... of..Faurt.eenth-Sta---as nota..laid--- out -------------------- ................. ----------- ------------------------------------------ January. -- --., 192._6> Dated this -- -���g ---day of - .. ... .---- - Councilma . PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Aen widen -end__ extend--the---intersection--of-_-Fourteenth-__St..-_and-_Lotayette vve.�by taking and condemning a ttiangular piece of ground in Lots ------5--and.-.6--Sray--&---cohbA s--Sub d-tv.is ion.;---the ---Nor-ther-ly--line...o f --said- -t-r-Tangle running from a point which is the Northeast corner of Lot 6 to the illterseot3tin of.-tlie wiffaterly-jjn6 c-£..Lot 8-with the Northerly Itrie of--E?ourteenth...St....a$ now_iaid--.out-'------------------------------------------------ ---------------- - --------------- Having been presented to the Council of the City of St. 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 improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. 1926 Adoptedby the Council-..--------------------................................-.............- YEAS �. NAYS / Councilman CLANCY C°�2 Approved. t t��b - /.-; �HODGSON J --"McDONALD SU ✓SO DH L•'I SII:R J �iiTEN7.EL ......................... .................... -..... V" MR. PRESIDENT Mayor• rorm C A 13 MAI 3-25) s i C F No: 84834-0rd{ao rdinnn a Na. " bicDonald— of iAn rdInaaCCL amending Ci F• -N • 8'7 sportily and 68las r the r A anereo nj r n.. I.- de and 1 - promoting the -public oused a o. 5840; entitled bfy._o orderconvenience, general t-, r f(ecnatiltlelfd osulatl I ti ofothe location l An ordina� d tH d of b it human h bitation a promoting the 4. Al _ nience, prosperit q.-:foram purposes, and the hell 4-hc i.lnc.c�spex it buildings hereafter e �✓ hea lt{ ed; d gulx[lag B to s a public and-.a_PnPTAl d'ot+hner open P. 11 Ing :the boundaries i it City Clerk rdinnn a Na. " Ordinance Na: of purDseafety.e sport s Ci F• -N • 8'7 sportily and r the nj r n.. I.- de and 1 - " oused a o. 5840; entitled in and blk of er- ddtermiainB a--oY" promoting the d establish- nience, prosperit q.-:foram district 4-hc i.lnc.c�spex City Clerk �'. '�1aRom 11vu1 PIES u1 Ps33ada lln 7E41 PuE P+v' tl , I {' duo{3I3aLL PIreB 3E4aY •Qv FiQQl3O SI ;tuI9.1Ey-i'. '. f . I �Il �. ung 4 nB s wi t 9 E u SLIRO uO a IV23la n1IlIN 0110 3 u77snxPE ! 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'1 ^.�-+_� :. �"t . t;• .nt•' - . 1 _ '1 YKnOa.7V SLNuoa gO .O ISOIYtlIlYV7C3 t3O3 OIYVSIO- I3 - - .. •auveuI .—MP-M, 'O -t w vrz ° o uI ..:. .. .....-, o d14suElPavnO a43 do _I ....... ...... ... . y 1 t, Depart 'S HERt S�gNj�' a IRVIN Ing thattlD don hnanco No.n0340,uD1: I.July 7th, 1922,thasamo'betng..a dina..c toc�the: pure se of:'Prbn Ithe, Public" health: 's f ty, 'brdei' vonionce, Prosperity and General 1 fare by providing.. for the elaesini r regulation and rostrletlon 'f'.the tion-of., tradesand industries '.buildings' used for he -an hn.b. and for sRoclfled nu P see -, nn height6nnd bulk of b ildingshel I or.cted or nitdred bo amended , j zone Clovelb.nd Avenue. from Ott S nue to Point 30 f of south. # ..therly b ndary of St- Cat, College s und's In C.—no—i; trict; tha Council: of th .:Citi' Paul liar fixed the 10th day of: .{ 192G, at ten. o'clock in the foren i the Council '.Chamber, In the. CI' 1 cit ana at lata ur February 23, 1926. ae Hard r. place. the Council }viii hear. 'It u. e, ttonsrelntivectoo said Dropased amend- �m cut .. .j Datedrebruary 2Eth,-1926. . C. J. MCGLOGAN, "tY Cleric. Dear Sir: We are returning herewith all.papers in connection with the petition of property owners for an amend- ment to the Zoning Ordinance which will place Cleve- land Avenue from Otto Avenue to the dividing line between Lots 8 and'9 of Reserve Park Garden lots, extending westerly across Cleveland Avenue, in a com- mercial district. The Zoning Board recommends that this petition be granted with the following exception: that the north- and Avenue commercial ds - ern boundary of the Clevel trict.:be stopped at a point 30 feet south from the southerly boundary of St- Catherine's College grounds. Yours very truly, S �,reta;yj` Zoifing Board: FXTewes-U 1 Mmeatian Melpa to Blake @rued citizens C. J. WGLOGAN n ov xcaisrn^ a s ' HAROLD TOROAN 1111 All eouuisaioxe (Zito of Bat # Paul CLARENCE A. STORMS ssnx _ Wre of Tug (fll¢Ch ....Tse March 10th, 1926. Mr. A. A. Stewart, Corporation Counsel, Building. My dear Mr. Stewart. We enclose herewith petition to amend the Zoning Ordinance so as to zone Cleveland Avenue from Otto Avenue to a point 30 feet south of the southerly boundary of St. Catherine's College grounds, in a Commercial District. This petition was approved by the Council today and referred to you for the proper form of ordinance. Very truly yours; City Clerk. i (iat .of ntnt Paul Wre of Tug (I terk 0 J March 10th, 1926. HAROLD J. RIORDAN CI A. STORMS CLARENc .r 'I .... —.A—. C-:?--6-/�3 Mr. A. A. Stewart, Corporation Counsel, B u i l d i n g. My dear Mr. Stewart: We enclose herewith petitions to amend the Zoning Ordinance as follows: To zone Pinehurst Ave. from Cleveland to Prior Avenues in a Class "C" Residence District. To zone Woodville Avenue from Bayard to Otto Avenues Kenneth Avenue from Bayard to Otto Avenues and Sumner Avenue from Bayard to Otto Avenues, in a Class "C" Residence District. The above petitions were approved by . the Council today, and referred to you for the proper forme of ordinances. Very truly yours, City Clerk. DIRECTORS O J. L. QAPNQO W z ST. PAUL DEAL ESTATE BOARDS INC. L•H. OflITTIN t 0 N W.O. CLAPP �p 619 GUARDIAN LIFE BUILDING JQPePN PRISQM AN C SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA L. A. GILBERT' December 28 1925. WM.O.EINO r e. L. M.AcwM G( OFFICERS P. W.MORITZ_ L. J. QULLWOLD PAUL O. MAURQR. X.TXOMO GEN. ­7 Pw..ie.nT l R. T.O O V. OSTAC ....... TAwr A. T. BTOLP66TA0. Twu.Uwu H.. P. OOOORICH. Qx.cUT,T. Q.ow.rAwr .f Honorable City Council \^ City of St. Paul, Minnssota. Gentlemen; In considering a petition which has been filed with the City Clerk for the re -zoning of Woodvile Ave. from Bayard Ave. to Otto Ave.; Kenneth Ave. from Bayard Ave. to Otto Ave. and Sumner Ave. from Bayard Ave. to Otto Ave. in a Class "CII Residence District, the zoning committee of the St. Paul Real Estate Board reauests that this petition be granted, inasmuch as this petition covers the re -zoning of certain properties included in a general plan for re- zoning the district adjacent to the Ford Plant, and which Iplan has been approved, by the St. Paul Real Estate Board, and recommended to the City Zoning Board. Very truly yours, f`I'u Ild I lr:jj;, i i iii �'f;S Ccl`.14i:D i;ili iLisO Executive Secretary. ...�� III'; 20 Ci r -r' [I'll i:::.J VO GEORGE L. MASON .P . Sr. OF PA— ERNEST W. JOHNSON. S—r. OF P—..--. E�NK 7e. TEWES. ,CrsY MCNRECT (gitg of fit. Vaal Deportmeat of Parks, Plaorounhs \ and Public Builhiags HERMAN C. WENZEL,, COMMISSIONER \ IRVING C. PEARCE. DEPUTY -COMMISSIONER OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER 218 COURT HOUSE \ 1 I! / December 28th, 1925. irk . letter of December 23rd enclosing :ng the zoning of vioodville'Ave. from Bayard Ave. to Otto Ave. Kenneth Ave. from Bayard Ave. to Otto Ave. Sumner Ave. from Bayard Ave. to Otto Ave. After careful consideration the Board recommends that the petition be granted and that these streets be rezoned from "A" Residence to "011 Residence. Yours very truUl//y ,.% Sec_ oar oZoning. T GH-RH armation Rdpo to Mohr $letter $iiteenn Otto of fit, Paul Depurtmeut of Vurbo. Pluggrounbo uub public wuitbingo GEORGE L. L. NASON, SBFr, OF M" HERMAN C. WENZEL, COMMISSIONER \ / ERNEST W. JOHNSON. IRVING C. PEARCE. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER BBPr. CF PLl1YaRWNOBIl�,r TT'WES. OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER r Cm' AMHM= .216 COURT HOUSE A Otlti having been filed, regUaSt- n I Pthat.Ordln ce �No. 6640, approved July 7th; 1922, .the same being -an di oe'lt thepUi'SDos f "aWoEing tho puhltc health, afety, ordur c fare e,' pr nerity end genoral Wel• _ . ilon, by g providing ntl hl ¢ndPO strtctlono Lflth. December 28th, 1925- 'M 9 25. .4 b.on 'of trado'j41nd Endust[le and of h flding t s d for human liabltntitln n{},�or,sQeotflad .,perp a :and th°y n t t a..a{ [e Avenu ''. T'has fixed 19 ',..� 1926 at t"'. .,� I ,r�eGlogan, L1Lyt:J-tlrxe Dear Sir Re your letter of December 23rd enclosing petition for changing the zoning Of Woodville Ave. from Bayard Ave. to Otto Ave. Kenneth Ave. from Bayard Ave. to Otto Ave. Sumner Ave. from Bayard Ave. to Otto Ave. After careful consideration the Board recommends that the petition be granted and that these streets be rezoned from"A" Residence to "C",Residence. Yours very truly,,-- . ��� �ecre aary-B'oar�c/ozon:ing. 41 T. GH-RH Mutation 1111ps to Mar Utlltr Willing - Department 13f Finance shut of St. Paul. L. C. HODGSON, COMMISSIONER - K.L.FIESELER,DEPUTY r LEONARD C. SEAMER _ o CHIEF OF BUREAUOF ASSESSMENTS 116-17-18 COURT HOUSE December 23rd, 1925. To the Council, City of St. Paul. Gentlemen;- I have checked over the petition attached hereto, filed in the matter of changing* the Zoning Ord- inance so as to place hloodville Ave, from Bayard Ave. to Otto Ave., 1{enneth Ave„ u u n n u u Sumner Ave., u from Class "A" to Class 'IC" Residence District and find that same is sufficient, as 9.t contains the requisite number of signers provided for by Section 23 of the Building Zone Ordinance #5840 and amendsilents thereto (;6066 & 6587) and Chapter 284 of the State Laws of L925. This department will be pleased to send out post card notices upon receipt of, communication stating the date of public hearing to be set by the Council and published by the City Clerk. Very truly yours, Commissioner of Finance. s pil i! r HAROLD J. RIORDAN C.1 MCGLOGAN. ¢pgg CMW m.en M C RR m, n0— ort REai¢rm� � (t CLARENCE A. STORMS R Ib "RIIUUU"' CWEF C�¢RWNECIBTR- (�ffur of Uiiig (Qtexk 8 October 27th, 1925 Mr. Geo. H. Herrold, City Planning Engineer, City of Saint Paul. My dear Mr. Herroldi We enclose herewith petition to amend the Zoning Ordinance so as to place woodville, Kenneth and Sumner Ave- nues from Bayard Avenue to Otto Avenue in a Class "C" Residence District. Will you kindly furnish the Department of Finance with a plat showing the property affected in this pro- posed change? Very traly yours, pity Clerk. icil7 r;,ttl, .tru er St. Paul, Minn.. - To The Honorable, The Council, City of St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: We, the undersigned property owners, hereby petition your Honorable Body to cause the following improvement to be made. TO 11MVI) 0 DTItAI'CR 17n_ 5840 lmovn as the ZON i ,10 (Z )Th r1C 717 ?T Tr T-17 Tlj(', r IR, 1`70n::>>x Tf1 TIII CLASS ° C ° _USITFPC^ DI3T1,T(,T IIIITTW) nF Tin' 70RED ; _..___ _._ St. Ave. �50odvilie ,ifennetn and-�umner vetiue5 from iayarcl ,venue to Otto t:venue. —._._...._—��_St. Ave. to—.--.--- ...... .......... ........ .............. .. . .............. . ------St. o—.--.—_—........................_..........._.-..............-----»St. Ave. Donn Gaf ':`alter L Johr" NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION I,2,3,.4 Uat.e nark addition P I,2,3 c tato :'arh _ddition P z..tc:,.c-.t.rlc�.� CV`i `i y �-C) C/"`_ /J , � • _ <C +-t L �rYZI (>t �.�, a7 UNTY OF RAMSEY. ) e circulated the for6going petition n ibed ands n to Nefore me this ;that each of Me signatures are genuine, 17 Al ArL o , 1925. Riordan is sense oun inn. expires Oct. 23, 192b. Lat 5 Lat 4 LRt 4 ,don TRY HAROLD J. RIORDAN I'll ILI" 11­ �ssioxen oo ncc I. -A".. {,y�. Y pg� `5"9,�.py t Paul. CLARE a ErAasn STORMS ccaaiY'.aa:::a4iii offire of (ZitywOrdt - x n February 24th, 1926 Mr. A. A. Stewart, Corporation Counsel, B u 1 1 d 1 n g. My dear Mr. Stewart: We endloee herewith papers in the matter of the petition to re -zone the following in a Class "C" Residence District: Woodville Avenue from Bayard to Otto Avenues Kenneth Avenue from Bayard to Otto Avenues and Sumner Avenue from Bayard to Otto Avenues. This petition was approved by the Oouncil today and referred to you for the proper ordinance. Very truly yours, City Clerk. r (&itg of at. Paul Repartmeut of parks. Plaggrouubs GEORGE L. NASON, anb public lauildingli 7 / t, svrr. ar PM+ne HERMAN C. WENZEL, COMMISSIONER ERNEST W. JOHNSON, IRy1NG C. PEARCE, OEPIrfY COMMISSIONER se— aP FIAYCROUNc9 PRANK X. TEWES. OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER ;..1 Cr[Y ARCRIieer - - - I 219 COURT HOUSE 1. A Petition having been filed, e- <D-.0 questing that O dmance theN 5840, P- n[ edinane0 [ r 1the P rP s O IPPhl ro - ting _the- Public health, safety, or- I der.: convenience, Prosperity and. gen- 1 O u1..W.elfnro-.by Providing for the j classIN—tion,: regulatl on and restric- tion Of the location of trades and in- dustries and OP Laildings used for hu- nosen habtation and for specified nur 23, 1926. s and: the eight and bulk f February 'i buildings hereafter erected raltered, be mended so as to sone the Proberty An Pinehurst Avenue. h•om Cleveland venue to. PriorAvenue in a Cie.. C' Residence District, the Council ofthe City of St. Paul has. fixed the 10th day or 11Iarch, 1920 at ten o'clock 1n tho forenoon:.inthe Council Chamber. In the City Hail. of said City, and at -said time and Place the Councilwill hear all persons and all Objections and rec- ommenda'tions relative to said .Pro- Posedamendment. Dated Feb-ary 25th, 1020. an, C. J. McGLOGAN. lr City Cterl;. T'L- nous6. Dear Sir t We are returning herewith papers in connection with the petition of property owners for the re-zoning of Pinehurst Avenue from Cleveland Avenue to Prior Ave- nue in Class C Residence District. This matter was reported on to the Council under date of December 28, 1925, and after careful consideration the Board is again recommending that this property be placed in a "C° Residence District. Yours truly, / �,tay, oniBoard. FXTewes-U - ?Ireeenlinn �1eIp9 In Sitake plellreJiitt2Nls vu rn February 23, 1926. Mr. C. J. McGlogan, City Clerk, 221 Court House. Dear Sir: We are returning herewith papers in connection with the petition of property owners for the re -zoning of Pinehurst Avenue from Cleveland Avenue to Prior Ave- nue in Class C Residence District. This matter was reported on the Council under date of December 28, 1925, and after careful consideration the Board is again recommending that this property be placed in a °C° Residence District. Yours truly, S etary,, 2 Board. EXT ewe s -U W l -h arreealion Ne1Po to Alake ThUrr t6itlErne i (gitg of lot, Poul r �e�artnlent of 11ttrks, pinggrounbs GEORGE L. NASO N. nub t1nhlir 7autlbinga HERMAN C. WENZEL, COMMISSIONER ERNEST W. JOHNSON BupT. pP PtAYOPoutID9 IRVING C. PEARCE. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER ` FRANK X. TEWES, OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER p.� 0-��� - � 218 COURT HOUSE A Petition' -having been filed re-,� queatlg that'-Ordlnaneo N 5840' ap-. aro A ! Uv 7th 1 X22 the: name Uetnr; •auo epyoui: 1,. iu vu rn February 23, 1926. Mr. C. J. McGlogan, City Clerk, 221 Court House. Dear Sir: We are returning herewith papers in connection with the petition of property owners for the re -zoning of Pinehurst Avenue from Cleveland Avenue to Prior Ave- nue in Class C Residence District. This matter was reported on the Council under date of December 28, 1925, and after careful consideration the Board is again recommending that this property be placed in a °C° Residence District. Yours truly, S etary,, 2 Board. EXT ewe s -U W l -h arreealion Ne1Po to Alake ThUrr t6itlErne ASg �O . z DIRECTORS J. L.OARN6H ST. PAUL REAL ESTATE BOARD, INC. L•"•p°'TT" W. D.CLAPP 619 GUARDIAN LIFE BUILDING JOO.PH PRI6OMAN SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA L. A. OILDaRT L E•�,A.�� - WM.O.KINO December 28, 1925. H. L. MOAOAM �D" OFFICERS - PAUL O. MAUR6R. PPaalu[NT R. N.TNOMOHHN. Visa PwaaluaxT RONALD V. POWHR6...... I- q.T.OTOLP6OTAO.T........ N. P. OOOORION. Hw[ou*Iva 9.a.aT.wv Hnnorable City Council Saint Paul,•Minnesots. Gentlemen; R. W. MORIT= L.J. DULLWOLD �9 In considering a petition which has been filed with the City Clerk for the re -zoning of Pinehurst Ave. from Cleveland Ave. to Prior Ave. in Class 11011 Residence District, the zoning committee of the St. Paul Real Estate Board requests that this petition be granted inasmuch as this petition covers the re -zoning of certain properties included in a general plan for re -zoning the district adjacent to the Ford Plant, and whioh plan has 1 been approved by the St. Paul Real Estate Board, and re- commended to the City Zoning Board. Very truly yours a. I nli'1 11�51v + t 1'iiiu li{;6c1'!i D f i;U D Executive Secretary. USC 2J £;d 1`25 �l. Yit L. Iti i.ufa d......;.iil A , recommendations zo]a[Ive to su Cler$° ^.posed nmendmont: a Doted December 31st.1926. C.' J. hf.GLOGAN; (Jan. 9-19 p)otAY Clerk, iou-r letter of December 23rd enclosing petition for changing the zoning of Pinehurst Ave. from Cleveland Ave. to Prior Avenue. After careful consideration the Board recommends that the Petition be granted, and that the part of Pinehurst Ave, between Cleveland Ave. and Prior Ave. now zoned as"A^residence be placed in a"C"residence district. T-RH Yours very truly; —: Secre a�-o�cf oning. Meceratlsn RelPs to Make Arlt,, 6(tleens (Qttg of of Paul.,_. Department of Parks, Plaggraunds t, .GEORGE L. NASON, andn61t[B(tn(lkinga iki�fr �• �J$ suoJP o er. ERNEST W. JOHNSON, HERMAN C. WENZEL, COMMISSIONER � e Pr, oP PtA a IRVING C. PEARCE. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER -- FR„�NK OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER CRY Ai A Petition I nvingbeen flied, re- 21S COURT HOUSE Q a ti g.. thi,t O d9nnnce - / N 6840, np-� a o d Tuly '7th 1922,, the s mebetng� m ting( the public hleultli,.r afety. o der.. coif pgebce, P PerCty and `genornl - Y.Pr tiling. for th cinsaidca-'. to tl egulnti n nil restri tion -of . oe ! ❑di ss�usedsfornhdman hnbttntlonJ December 28th, 1925. '.. Iainl four &Decided ,purposes nodtha' A , recommendations zo]a[Ive to su Cler$° ^.posed nmendmont: a Doted December 31st.1926. C.' J. hf.GLOGAN; (Jan. 9-19 p)otAY Clerk, iou-r letter of December 23rd enclosing petition for changing the zoning of Pinehurst Ave. from Cleveland Ave. to Prior Avenue. After careful consideration the Board recommends that the Petition be granted, and that the part of Pinehurst Ave, between Cleveland Ave. and Prior Ave. now zoned as"A^residence be placed in a"C"residence district. T-RH Yours very truly; —: Secre a�-o�cf oning. Meceratlsn RelPs to Make Arlt,, 6(tleens (Qttg of Ot. Poul Department of darks, Plappramba GEORGE L. NASON. pa andinh[tt !fin{tain�6 j eu .P Peen. HERMAN C. WENZEL, COMMISSIONER ,yy( ERNEST W JOHNSON, - IRVING C. PEARCE. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER ll// T HP FNSONPHH - OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER. 'PRgqnnppN..K K. 'TF=/E`�.,. -- ;•Petition 7laving been flied re. 21n COURT HOUSE - nuaeiing that ,dl a No 5840 0 aproYed July 7th, ID22 tho s n bei a,I � n ordlnnnoo 1 the 61e P1!76oP pro -or, I Tel g the Publl halth, eatery ordr. onv le Pr pe'ty ryud g n rat, -eltnre by providing Ror the iA'P Ill ti h r s Indo an7 re trioti n P th December 28th, 1925. 7 ti n oP Yrade ,�y ' C Y h t J i JF Mre C, J. McGlogan, City Clerk: Dear Sir Your letter of December 23rd enclosing petition for changing the zoning of Pinehurst Ave. from Cleveland Ave, to Prior Avenue. After careful consideration the Board recommends that the petition be granted, and that the part of Pinehurst Ave. between Cleveland Ave. and Prior Ave. now zoned as"A^residence be placed in a"C"residence district. Yours very truly, % Seore ary-0 o Zoning. T-RH 8lectralion itclpa to G{nlu �eiteT �(tteenn Department of finance (litu of St. Paul L. C. HODGSON. COMMIss10NER K. L. FIESELER, DEPUTY LEONARD C. SEAMER CHIEF OF BUREAU OF ASSESSMENT'S 116-17-18 COURT HOUSE December 23rd, 1925. To the Council,' City of St. Paul. Gentlemen: — I have checked over the petition attached hereto, filed in the matter of changing the Zoning Ord- inance so as to place Pinehurst Ave, from Cleveland Ave. to Prior Ave. from Class "A" to Class °C" Residence District and find that same is sufficient, as it contains the requisite number of signers provided for by Section 23 of the Building Zone Ordinance 4/5840 and amendments thereto (f6066 & 6587) and Chapter 264 of the State Latus of 1925. This department vill be pleased to send out post card notices upon receipt of communication stating the date of public hearing to be set by the Council and published by the City Clerk. Very truly yours, e��C� �L Commissioner of Finan Mr. George H. Harrold, City Planning Engineer, B u i l d i n g. My dear Mr. Herrold: We enclose the petition to amend the Zon- ing Ordinance by placing Pinehurst Avenue from Cleveland to Prior Avenues, in a Class IIC" Residence District instead of as now zoned. This petition was referred to the Planning Board for the necessary plat showing the property affected by such a change. Very truly yours, g City Clerk. ontutHAROLDJ. RIORDAN O C. J. MCGLOAN. � CCLERK-CITY CLERK HIEF CRY CLERK AND COMM19910NER OF RE019TRATION (Pt Office 04; (Ptick - G-AR A. STORMS ��17//ltlltt of �[{' CHIEF CLERK-RE618TRATION CHIEF C December 7th, 1925• Mr. George H. Harrold, City Planning Engineer, B u i l d i n g. My dear Mr. Herrold: We enclose the petition to amend the Zon- ing Ordinance by placing Pinehurst Avenue from Cleveland to Prior Avenues, in a Class IIC" Residence District instead of as now zoned. This petition was referred to the Planning Board for the necessary plat showing the property affected by such a change. Very truly yours, g City Clerk. 110 AS7 LGA SS ..C... St. Paul, Minn..`4C4ea�c_1925 To The Honorable, The Council, City of St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: We, the undersigned property ors, hereby petition your Honorable Body .io,_cauge,t e (olio ing improvement to be 'made: 0 J 03J -i C i C . 5840 1 C:'ril i� 1'ria ��r J ,JIi—Ii l HY j'1 (,Iiy(rH 'LHh CIL Ad3 "C rt _..:�1-'T1^L`.G ^I.1, ... ....... .. . _ Avenue iron Clevela..d to Prior :.venue ..... -- ---- _._.....— ...... _• ....... — St. Ave. 4. Ave. to ............. .... ............... ....... ............... - ---- —_ St. Ave. JOQ Gra Roe Le J 300hmit I. J."Aita A 3hcobh J.(. Her• J :;rsal m3. ��// Jd /rK?es NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION arden I G 5 Livetz 25 Jo'_,n .Ga.i.,den �econcl 2 .3Ott, 26,2 o Addifinn Otto '.ad'tion er urs, 22 .23 .24 a 2 vtt idzt; 2,I3 1 r Otto 1, ii. tion IS, I9 2. Otto ;a; t; ,)n ,ay ton 20;'41 2 utt o .11'ton L29,3 -ter, ddition 3d.ition \ � Jq'w Sal P .� �GF95 �tili,t�b 0 semi was vpd W aw INOVIII-t :: ' °rat ;: :• c �I � xa vr6 ! ?$ uto Opas ._ ass {�i:''1 „ s, a vY:'it t",� a caa it %"1u i i "s ;,tlts ."S v G +:• 4i^:6 Vxt o 10 ;A:� DID 06' yep\wild .§MV;AY'+� o l:��z�& ao,* to iWroaha�7 Ixgm KwNm+s�.va.as»,.M�a�y�s?wmgw�n�padrin.�o�v. C. J. MCGLOGAN - Tit of at' "t faint (Dgtrz Of TRY (Iferk February 24th, 1926 HAROLD J. RIORDAN CLARENCE A. STORMS`E�N Mr. A. A. Stewart, Corporation Counsel, B u 1 1 d i n g, My dear Mr. Stewart: V70 con- nection with the petition tore-zoneonePinehurst herewith Avenue from ers in Cleve- land Ave— to Prior Avenue in a Claes 1100 Residence District. This petition was approved by the Council today and referred to you for the proper ordinance. Very truly yours, l City Clerk. 'Department of Finance Ctg at 5t. Paul L. C. HODGSON• COMMISSIONER K. L..FIESELER, DEPUTY _ } LEONARD C. SEAMER _ CHIEF OF BUREAU OF ASSESSMENTS 116-17-18. COURT HOUSE February 16th, 1926. To the Council., City of St. Paul. Gentlemen: - T have checked over the petition attached hereto filed in the matter of.changing the Zoning Ordi- nance so as to place Cleveland Ave, from Otto Ave. to the, dividing line between Lots 8 and 9 of Reserve Park Garden Lots extended westerly across said Cleveland Ave. from "All and "B° District to Commercial District, and find that same is sufficient. This department -^+ill be pleased to send out post card notices upon receipt of carmnunication stat- ing,the date of public hearing to be set by the Council and published by the City Clerk. Very truly yours, Commi sioner of Finance. January 29th, 1926 Lir. Geo. H. Herrold, HAROLD J. RIOROAN O. J. A1OGL, City of Saint Paul. OHIEP .CLERK -CITY CITT C11RtK MANOO COMMIMIONER OF REGISTRATION - i ([�itg (Perk �fIIERK OLAR A. STORMS We enclose herewith petition of property _ @ffice of VYW �i `Y EF-JERK=REGIOTRATiON CHIM cial District. Will you kindly furnish the Department of Finance with the necessary plat so that they may check the above neti- tion as to sufficiency. January 29th, 1926 Lir. Geo. H. Herrold, City Planning Engineer, City of Saint Paul. My dear Mr. Herrold; We enclose herewith petition of property owners to amend the Zoning Ordinance so as to place Cleveland Avenue to the dividing line between Lots 5 and 9 of Reserve Park from Otto Avenue Garden Lots, extended westerly across said Cleveland Ave., in a Commer- cial District. Will you kindly furnish the Department of Finance with the necessary plat so that they may check the above neti- tion as to sufficiency. Very truly yours, City Clerk. St. Paul, Minn.-�d'"=•_--- _192_Se_ To The Honorable,. The. Council, .City of St. Paul, Minn. �f Gentlemen: our $onorable We; the undersigned property owners, hereby petition y Body to cause the following improvement to be made: Zone Cleveland venue for Commercial purposes from Otto Avenue to thev�id�in�gwline rly_acu'n.ss aiEesarsa.._Park-.. said Cleveland Avenue. St. Ave. NAME 0 _St. Ave. Ave. LOT BLACK ADDITION T%7o State Park Addition Plat 4. Three State Park Addition Flat 4 to.2 John Uaarden 3rd hddition • x State of Hlinnesota County of Ramsey John Gaarden being first dtly serorn,deposes anal saes that he ciccul�tecLtne .f arwgoi.�g e, tion,. "Ib�.Lt-.tbe. signature ,.il�erP�n re--Pexiuzxie:, and that each petitioner signed the same as his or her free act and deed. 'Subscribed and sworn to before me this ---•-- 11,2 ay—, January I926 Nu , Y Pnbiio ism-y ('0-ty, __ 5Sy c.ommih dun �plrts Ov`. Md. R. N. THOM.R¢N. V,c. Pw..IP RONALD V. POW" Ra. 9acwarwwr A. T.¢TOLP¢aTAO. TP.•.cwaw H. P. a000 R,OX. ¢xaccr............ k / �rocommendatlon relative to ea a g � �\ prop d amendmant. : , / Honorable Mayor and City Datcd Lecemb .r 31st, 1925. (,. 7. �fcGLOGAN, City of St. Paul, ctty Cioric. i Court House, caan. 9-isac> St. Paul, Minnesota. Gentlemen: In considering a petition which has been filed with the City Cler$ for the re -zoning of Cleveland Avenue from Randolph Street to Otto Avenue, from Class 2AII to Commercial, the zoning committee of the St. Paul Real Estate Board requests that this petition be granted, inasmuch as this petit4on covers the re -zoning of certain properties included in general plan for re -zoning the district adjacent to the Ford Plant, and which plan has been approved by/.the St. m 1 Real Estate Board. Very truly�urs HFG 0 t ,/ Executive Secreta. y'ixlwwlti.;� - - •'� �. ' O INC. ND;CWCTOR8 � J. L. aARNa9 ORITTIN a Y ST. PAUL REAL ESTATE BOARD, - w. o. cLAPP 619 GUARDIAN LIFE BUILDING .. JoaePH PR..OMAN SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA - L. w.oueawr November 30, 1925. ¢M NPACAM OFFICERS o II y OLO PAUL o Auwew ,,. A:, ^etitloa having ben filed, re -1 ...ae, that: Ordinance No 68h0, app R. N. THOM.R¢N. V,c. Pw..IP RONALD V. POW" Ra. 9acwarwwr A. T.¢TOLP¢aTAO. TP.•.cwaw H. P. a000 R,OX. ¢xaccr............ k / �rocommendatlon relative to ea a g � �\ prop d amendmant. : , / Honorable Mayor and City Datcd Lecemb .r 31st, 1925. (,. 7. �fcGLOGAN, City of St. Paul, ctty Cioric. i Court House, caan. 9-isac> St. Paul, Minnesota. Gentlemen: In considering a petition which has been filed with the City Cler$ for the re -zoning of Cleveland Avenue from Randolph Street to Otto Avenue, from Class 2AII to Commercial, the zoning committee of the St. Paul Real Estate Board requests that this petition be granted, inasmuch as this petit4on covers the re -zoning of certain properties included in general plan for re -zoning the district adjacent to the Ford Plant, and which plan has been approved by/.the St. m 1 Real Estate Board. Very truly�urs HFG 0 t ,/ Executive Secreta. i -.. -`. pSg� g�'�DtI@t6`CTORB ' O_ JIL. DARNRB z BT. PAUL REAL ESTATE BOARD, INC., L: H. oRKnN CLAPP- �� O X619 GUARDIANLIFB BUILDING y.BBPH PRIBDNAN SAINT PAUL. MINNESOTA L. a. DILDeer �Fsrn � November 30,.-1925. Y/M D.NIHO 6. L. MADAM -k '• OFFICERS 9 B B fS, J .9tr4'fYO LD OW6fl�Pw..laBNi B ( J 1\, RpN N BBBN. RON LD POWBRB. Bwaw.iww. A. T. DTO LPB BTAD.Tw.w.V w D P I H. P. OOODRICN. Bx.cU I �v Honorable Mayor and City Council, \ �l City of St. Paul, Court House, St, Paul, Minnesota. Gentlemen: In considering a petition which has been filed with the City Cler$ for the re -zoning of Cleveland Avenue from Randolph Street to Otto Avenue, from Class 'A" to Commercial, the zoning committee of the St. Paul Real Estate Board requests that this petition be granted, inasmuch as this petition covers the re -zoning of certain properties included in general plan for re -zoning the district adjacent to the Ford Plant, and which plan has been approved by the St. au l Real Estate Board. j Very traly,,.yours Executive Secret C. J. MCGLOGAN. CITY CL K AND COMMISSIONER OF REGISTRATION QtV of Oalut Ijant (Office of (41tg (Tech �Q HAROLD ShRIORDAN CHIEF O.ERK-CRY CLERK GLARENCE A. STORMS' CHIEF CLERK -REGISTRATION December 16th, 1925 Hon. L. C. Hodgson, Commissioner of Finance, B u i Td i n g. Hy dear Commissioners The enclosed petition for the re— zoning of Cleveland Avenue from Randolph Street to Otto Adenue in a Commercial District, will be up for hearing before the Council on December 30th, 1925• 4� Will you kindly notify the interested property owners, as required by the Zoning Ordinance? Respectfully yours, City Clerk. GEORGE L. NASON, SUPT of P- ERNEST W oJOHNSON. 6 FPtA s. / FRANK X. rEWFS. !G co, AHeHITece • (l41tiJ UP q,t�-7A,•�,1 A Petition having been filei 3Y IPa questing .that nance a 6841 Proved Suly "Zr.h, '9 if amo:` Department of Masks, t1luggYnuaas jan ralnanee for tho' au Po 0 of motfn9 the Publln hoalth n IconvPniOnce, prbspeMty and .eI ttnb public Isuitbings I aveifnre, liy provlding Pe the erne£ tion, regulation and 9r st Ictiol HERMAN. C. WENZEL, COMMISSIONER location of tad and Industries !� - of bullrings u ed trades r-human habit IRVING C. PEARCE. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER And for sPCCifi d pn p0 a nm 'l,. Ihelght and bulls of buildinge bore OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER erected " nite ed, beamended zono Cleveland Avenue from Tian( 218 COURT HOUSE $t e¢t tolet AV¢nll0 1""' n Il "' real Diatrlct tho Council f the 4!I Q St Pauherl .bas fixed the 30th day 4 temnooy,,x In6 the coun I1O'clock Chambe th¢ City, of said: E`Ity n„a ., amendment, ' y'7" Dated'D¢CCmber 10th 1926: ! C. J, EICGLOGAN, p26City Cleric ! Mr. C. J. McGlogan, City Clerk, 221 Court House. Dear Sir: we are returning to you all papers in connection with the appeal of property owners for a rezone of Cleveland Avenue from Randolph Street to Otto Avenue in a Commer- cial District. There is now another petition before the Council to place the property on ClevelandAvenuefrom Randolph Street to Hartford'Avenue in a C Residence District; also the Council have approved -6he rezoning of Eleanor Street from Cleveland Avenue West for "B° Residence District as petitioned for. Vie will, therefore, recom- mend that the attached petition be denied. Yours very :iing ly, i � See y, Board. FXTewes-U P. 12� Betrenttan MCIPs to Maim Brttrr ctinne C. J. MCGLOGAN. - Y � V` /'® ulut Pant CITY CLERK AND (�(i (Perk COMMISSIONER OF REGISTRATION (� CQ of otg (41erk tel.. e-y4tQ November 25th, 1925 HAROLD. J. RIORDAN CHIEF CLERK-Crt CLERK CLARENCE A. STORMS- -CHIEF CLERK -REGISTRATION Mr. F. X. Telles, Secretary, Zoning Board, B u i l Cl i n g. My dear Mr. Tewes: We enclose herewith petition in the matter of the re -zoning of Cleveland Avenue from Randolph Street to Otto Avenue in a Commercial District. Will you kindly bring this matter be- fore the Zoning Board at its nest meeting2 Very truly yours. City Clerk. Copy to Mr. H.F. Goodrich. Department of finance (¢itu of 'St. Patti L. C. HODGSON, COMMISSIONER - K. L. FIESELER, DEPUTY LEONARD C. SEAMIER CHIEF OF BUREAU OF ASSESSMENTS 116-17-18 COURT HOUSE November 24th, _1925. To the Council, City of St. Paul. Gentlemen:- I have re -cheeped the petition attached hereto filed in.'the matter of amending Zoning Ordinance so as to place Cleveland Avenue from Randolph St. to Otto Avenue in a Commercial District and find that same is sufficient, as it contains the requisite number of signers provided for by Section 23 and amendment thereto (ordinance 6066) of the Zoning Ordinance and Chapter 284 of the Laws of 1925. This department will be pleased to send out post card notices upon receipt of communication stat— ing the date of public hearing to be set by the Council and published by the City Clerk. Very truly yours, Commissioner of 2nance. I i Vtg of fit. haul ® Department of parks, plallgrounas ! r✓"�f GEORGE L. NASON, - - nub 13ublir Noiffings SUFI`. OF PARKS HERMAN C. WENZEL, COMMISSIONER ERIIt'_ST W. JOHNSON, IRVING C. P RCE. OEPUTT COMMISSIONER FRA IT,.X. TEWEs, OFFICE OFH ST COMMISSIONER ITY ARC - - 279 COURT HOUSE October 2, 1924. Mr. C. J. McGlogan, City Clerk, i Court House. Dear Sir: / We are returning herewith allfapers in connection with the rezoning of Cleveland Avenue between Randolph Street and Otto Avenue from an ":." residence to a commercial district. The Zoning Board has had this matter up several times and wishes to submit the following report at this time. This district is not developed sufficiently to warrant the Zoning Board to pass judgment as to the desirability, of placing Cleveland Avenue in a commercial district. How- ever, since it is necessary to make some decision, the Zon- ing Board feels that it should make no other recommendation than to leave it as zoned, in an "A" Residence district un— til it can be seen whether business will be developed on Cleveland Avenue or not. Yours very truly, / Secr� Zoning Board. FX'Tewes-U j 4R. eaentiun MOPS to make Bruce eflizenS HAROLD J.'RIORDAN C. J. IMOGLOdAN CMIW CLERK -CITY CLERK CITY CLERK ANo �t$u of Saint Paul CLARENCE A. STORMS COMMISSIONER OF REGISTRATION 1�' l S(l 6C �1iaa HIEF CLERK -REGISTRATION k, (�lltce pf ((pity (l�Irrk 9 September 10th, 1924. Mr. F. X. Tewes, Secretary, Zoning Board, B u 1 1 d i n g. My dear Mr. Tewes: At the Council meeting held yesterday, the matter of re -zoning Cleveland Avenue between Randolph Street and Otto Avenue was laid over to October 7th, 1924. All papers in the above matter were re- ferred to you some time ago. Yours very truly, City Clerk. J C. J. MCGLOdGAN HAROLD J. RIORDAN C CITY CLERK AND �9T CHIFF CLERK -CITY CLERK COMMISSIONER OF RECISTRAnoN -lel ��ttt� CLARENCE A. STORMS �Y CHIEF CLERK -REGISTRATION „,-_ (9ftite of (04 July 9thj 1924. Mr. Frank X. Tawas, Secretary, Zoning Board, Building. My dear Mr. Tewes: I am returning herewith all papers'relative to.a proposed re-classification of Cleveland Avenue from 100 feet south of Randolph Street to 100•feet north of Otto Avenue to a Commercial District. The Council laid this matter over to September 9th, 1924 to give the Zoning Board time to consider the matter as requested in your letter attached. Very truly yours, City Clerk. . ° (91tg of St. Paul aepartmeot of darks Plaugrnunbs ti w, � aaa �dublir ibuilbings WM. T. MARCH.. S,,­1 JOHNSON. HERMAN C. WENZEL, COMMISSIONER -1ONER �EEST W. 1RVING C. PEARCE. DEPUTY COMM 91T; q+Pu1VGRWNOS FRANK X. TEWES, CITV AReM — OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER Z19 COURT HOUSE - June 25; 1924. Hon. C. J. McGlogan, City.Clerk, Court House. Dear Sir: 'Pie are" in receipt of your communication of May 8 rela- tive to a petition to change the classification of Cleveland Avenue from 100 feet south of Randolph Street to 100 feet north of Otto from Class A to Commercial district. The Zoning Board is considering this petition and the I district, and vie respectfully request that an extension c,= allowed the board. ;e ,ould suggest another sixty days in which to consider this matter. At he present time there is but one purpose in asking for this change and that is the sale of lots. life can not find, however, any tendency towards any actual devel- opment work which would require this change. Yours very truly, S Zonin i3o crtary, PXTewes J (f .1.r o yr x`�a r 15 HAROLD J. HLNRY*OLSON ita/� tW �Y /® 06 6 AZ". CITYCLERK CITY CLERK AND L CLARENCE A. STORMS /.A, COMMIWIONER OP REGISTRATION P Of (9 4J ,. (119rh CHIEF CLERK—REGISTRATION � May Sth, 1924. Mr. F. X. Tewes, Secretary, Zoning Board, Building. Dear Sir: I am enclosing petition relative to changing the classification of Cleveland. Avenue from 100 feet south Of Randolph to nue from Cas Commercial tDistrict, fwhich has been eet north of t�foundsufficient1byeR to the Commissioner of Finance. The matter is now referred to the Zoning Board for its recommendation to the Council. Yours very truly, City Clerk. �l • o Department of Ainattre (Qitp of et. Pant JAMES M. CLANCY. COMMISSIONER J. E. CORCORAN, DEPUTY W. O. ADKINS. CHIEV CLBBK. _ L.!C, SEAMER, CHIP C-9, BUKPAu OP BP.CmPie } BUBPwu oP Assecarnm.rB 116.17-18 COURT HOUSE GEORGE P. DEAN, CAewKB. 8 --P....---BUeHAU OP 8¢C81P16 May 8th. 1924. To the Council, City of St. Paul, Gentlemen., I have Checked over the petition attached hereto, filed in the matter of changing classification of Cleveland Avenue from 100 feet south of Randolph Street to 100 feet north of Otto Avenue, from Class "A" to Commercial District, and find that the petition is sufficient. Z 1 Res eotfully Submitted, Commissioner of F/1-1�111 r1l o r r, t '6$,V 0+• i'®609VY4N� HAROLD A CITY CLERKN H&NRY Qi$aN - GV» CITY AND p a Tug Cerk CLARENCE A. STORMS ER COMM16510NOF REG16fRAT10N - CHIHF CLERK-REGISfRpT10N April 23rd, 1924. Hon. Wm. J. Peter, Commissioner of Public Works, B u 1 l d i n g. Dear Sir: Attached herewith petition to amend the Zoning Ordinance to as to place Cleveland Avenue from Randolph to Edsel Avenues in the Commercial District. Will you kindly advise the Department of Finance what property will be affected by this change? Yours very truly, City Clerk. 0 John Gan ^ /a. kn3�- NAME on LOT BLOCK ADDITION den w &V n+ -,v � A Divi Y `t St. Paul, Minn .,........ a_1r.......:6...Lo`G:....192..`.f TVThe Honorable, The Council, City of St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: We, the undersigned property owners, hereby petition your Honorable Body to cause the following improvement to be made: from................................................................... ............ ........... .St. Ave. to_ ..._..__--------._._....._. .................... St. Ave. -NAME .LOT BLOCK ADDITION 04A 41 "aac 2 7'r/z y— 1 l4 AJ `TATE OF 11,1141 ESOTA COUNTY CIF RAMSEY John . Gaktraer bei that he Sign -ed 'wnd circulated the f reaQing turas therc;on ui'e genuine aua that oh pati inner sianed the same as i:ie"' cr ht�ra ir,:e act and deed, for t ie above ex re s ur nese© azid uuec�. Sub8orib.5d and a�vorn to befor me iuotary Public, Hatz�3ey County, 14inn,, shy Commiasion Expires STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) SS COUNTY OF =SEY ) being first duly sworn, deposes and says that he circulated the foregoing petition; that Ahe signatures thereon are genuine, and that each petitioner signed the same as his or her free act and deed, D Subscribed and sworn to before me G thi s ' day of A", z� o A n% tary Public, Ramsey County, Minn. My Commission Expire -IF 13— /spy '/' (ptg of int Feta 3�xetutin¢ Department ARTHUR E. NELSON, MAYOR December 3, 1925 City Council, Saint Paul, minnesota. Gentlemen: Herewith is original communication from the Real Estate Board of Saint Paul relative to the re -zoning Of Cleveland Avenue from RandolPh Street to Otto Avenue. very truly yours, lPsy r r ARTHUR E NELSON, MAYOR • • yy LOUIS BRVIC E, E-CINIRMAN CHMR— • ARTHUR CAINES CLANCYA COM., j -.U.SAFETY _ - MPS.?. N. CAROOZO FER P.ON. J. E CARROLL N. OF EDVUTION L.GP.O..HODtN. egR qp,�p (Ap��.�g,,gggg Qty W. L. DARLING µCC J�gy N'1'Le,p, V� pO0 VIi9VY /V�4o0iW 9�` ��II is ��1II A. G. FLOAN ), H: M DONALD CO WDRKE 93lRt Minnesota ER. G. C. SUOMEIMER, C0M. 9F PUDLIC UTILITIES of flaRli _ F. LINDSAY GED. F. LINDSAY H. C. WE M. 204 Pittsburgh Builbing P. M. REAGAN COM. IF PA KS, —GROU— ` "AND PueLIL BDILDINOR J. A. SEEGER O, M: SHEPARD, CITY EN9INEER GEORGE H. HERROLD, - R. D. SHEPARD A. A. S—ART. MANAGING DIRECTOR AND EN9INEER A. H. STEM _ CORPoPATION COUNseL J. GLAIR STONE W M. F. SCOTT. CITY COMPTROLLER ISAAOSUMMERFIELD G. L. NASON, S.I. OF PARK. H. J. VON DEP W EYER November 27th, 1925. Mr. C, J. Moblogan, City wlerko Dear Sir :- I return herewith the petition accompanying your letter of October 27th. This petition calls for rezoning Cleveland Ave. from Otto Ave, to Randolph St.- this is one-half a mile o The petitioner signs as the owner of the Reardon Estate which has a frontage of 830 ft, This,of course,is inadequate and no further time should be spent upon it. gh-rh encl. Yours very truly, CityPlanning nef J C. J. McGLQGAN CI MIT'�JONHN CF R6618TMTON TUH of Paul (owme .ar (! v (Iterk �8 HAROLD J. RIORDAN ewm� e,.ER- CLERK CLARE NCE A. STORMS CNIEF CL.ENWREOIBTIIATION October 27th, 1925• Mr. George B. Harrold, City Planning Engineer,_ City of Saint Paul. my dear Mr. Harrold: We enclose a petition to amend the Zoning Ordinance by placing Cleveland Avenue from Otto to Randolph Street in a Commercial District. Will you kindly furnish the Department of Finance with the necessary plat in order that they may check said petition? Very truly yours., City clerk. f � b` St. Paul, To The Honorable, The Council, 'A, City of St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: We, the undersigned property owners, hereby petition your H,ono Body to cause the following improvement to be made: _ ... __........ ............... _......._.............._..__............. .... .......... -- ... ---.._._. -- --......_......_..... — ---—_...—.—�.— St. Ave. from_.__ _.._ ......... SS• Ave. tots f!�lY....—......__-- ___.!_St. Aae- 33o (OB of 0uiut Paul f xetuhUe Department ARTHUR N. NELSON. -1- January 18, 1926 To the honorable City Council, Saint Paul, Minnesota. Gentlemen: I am handing to you herewith original communication from ?r. James A. Martin, relative to the proposed rezoning of Cleveland Avenue, south of Randolph Street. Very truly urs, ` yor. CEDAR 76e5 Art-ur L'a'_oa. o.' Dear Sir: JAMES A. MARTIN ATTORNEY AT LAW 74 ST. PAUL. MINNESOTA Jan. 13, 192G I,Zr. C. 11. Barnes 01"Ts Lot nine !lot-', contaiiiiii- io acres lyil,.-; (9) Reserve Parh bet,..,cell 3ay rd ,treat ald- Gaal:'den St:'_'C'et , adjoillir-9 the South S"Ll, a _ � d- llartfOrd A fa, a of the St. Catherine 1)1:'oj)erty al 'i 11L or. Cleveland -1verue . !'a a"'U's also '"10 lots immediately across the street oil Cleveland <Ilven-ae irl -Iddition. It is MY uxlderztancLij,L� in Ts 111011cild Park hat the 012 the Petition for zoninc,clev Borneo tiles Olalld �1:veiiue from obto to R hearing Street for con Randolph before last. Ile 1 -rc'e" '71.11 corse be 20th in ilic - - fore the 'a --c very earnests- � uncil 01, the the Council - Peciues_ted Die, if I to brjji� ill "Ohle f0ri'l that and colice_�ti,�,jl of rjj�, t particularly y I t er,' ill 1-u vias j)arti-,LLlarl­ 1'js idea 01111110II ' , ' 'i'll that of Glle re ji", , of the 1;ropert­ OVIllorS a-101IL" _ ol�ity 2aildolill Clevelan(l i�vejjjje Otto and ;1' II'CL � le cit, a4ready _te'-en the inL: t1l; way OV pas 7'lavil. , . Ire in d ' t S �vl ctl-� ParticrLial? ter tor,,- -ollecl :Car Ota c ()]ill "a 1'�-; 2"Id th�t G,,je illvest�;Icnu b- CrS a'101��: - -a Pi ict �Aor­ '001."Iaa�ds the basecl .1, 1, dcvulo�lmcnt of t'� in '61"' -alle2i this icj(?� 0 onlic, c t Tie uites to me On th�_,t the ci�y Aad air - -or,' Snelliil,, -,,;Cj OLUL' _'­�Ijjoa :�alidolj S t a C, t S I'mad eroial 1 -IL -)o CL c -'=lc" t a, a a at C1 ev .3 - ve)-�uo ha -CL by a C.21 Ce lat b C a!-. j -3-S Lonill� stol.� CC1 thr t 16 11 2 fc're f.001 1,�LLLI t1_0rc)-­h_ 'I t � "Ord Fac!�oj­, frol.", teln_il-o - :'a 1 -60 tile "i-1- n uhat aIj-ost 1,10,3essal�.ily 11 a d St-" C'.1 - 4 , I ILL LCo p tile b 1 c int'a- ere_,ted in all to 2t I this th" nv �.x Lab 1, - �s of i, tai ;Self �:02 i'Ds UcEt uoc-_ OSO­ 11-12 Cl 1- �y 1:f Fill S1 u -u_­G . -n c01!L_)(;rC lal ` his `�cLQ­a "!a -for J'er"QIJL�1137 t lis,_; . and of are beffox-c you '6hL;-,'j d othels i" 110 other *Let,�e, file cit'- iusel:c dove oa., ude-quutc. f_qz� to _'ioll could a -'t L -dv -.a tc " 1 , " , , -_ 1.1 a _z be,ora _'_epful ell '-T-0 ol G ] 10 LL . , L� , doors, o �:. � 7 v 1 t tic- i:L. �e".st' ao , it 11 t -lie to it as t-liese u.IV cnts j)rojer',,- -C)SL Sole iz: to ac VaILla-"F_)Ia as 1(ieE;-12,,jible alid 1-ii, 'It rcate.-�t bc'_102't fol ul_ e cit�be disea�tellif It aLICindeeleeese as rationally is -1- C.— 7665 M JAMES A. MARTIN ATTORNEY AT LAW 1016 -Yioree ST. PAUL. MINNESOTA these par Lies seer:: to sea it, to then have a devjwtiion made from vi -hat appears to be w!e siul business 1olicy for the invest- ors in 1EL11CL al-ia il"J"rove-ilo'lit, and the city as 1 -ell, _,nd remilt in a confia,—Luil and (Iisarral­,Veii',ent of characters of jxo'pert- ies which do not in any Case Collunl.3c' 'uov"a'rd. the lw­ "_-cv develol-'lactu of a teriitory each as the one down there. ay I iot- s: Lest '17'at the time for layiilc out the come-iercial or 'bLlL;'_dess (listric,"-s, for many reason2, is invariably "t the to lu-iie end 'Ghat both the business district and all other classes of districts (110 not clash iii suwli la2llner as will i2esult in detril--elat all the way ar o-und. . Cr in ot:,er aords that the largo', broadc-_', and Clomillat- a-,-' the City, :Iiole, should not be in any -­-- .Lii­­1an­,e neLlectcC, or ovorlool-eL either in the i_aatter a'-' _un:n platt_JnL;, or allythhat; else, an(l vl'lii i f - cot the )s - c! 1 'I 02 its 16 L;ood for the iiio.:-'u pe(.)l;le and the oL_,rr3yin-- out of such plans as ill eventually am! inevitably give to ";!"(j C its , a--- a aril Of it, all the I­OSeri'u� thuu is dae a city li"ho ar S iiS vie u_nderstai)d it, ::on.'nL-ouilel-- a-uly ot:er c la L s wo Il (I I-rohibit but ina CGiiIllie'_'C 10.1 (licturict 01'l.sses 0 r.'iay be 1;"ade so that in the I'L_tte' Class tl_'ose L:1'_0 2 may so dasl 'c are not LiiaiteCL OT' ro:ti�_, icted, 1iCL may a o_ the ii' propertie e.e orC Lr1 l Dut capital gill not e-itca., -a.,,oll il:,prove- no i,iattuor hol.-I much iiee(IeCi. or IlcsiroC, , unless it brig s 1_)roj'er returns. e car 110t Vie','i it as bc'in 11z 11 Otilel'an ad l"list-ahe to thil of Clevel,,-aill �;.V-­'ALC by first estab- lishinZ, as the Cit,,- liras, coim4iercicl property aloe; HanLIo1r,11 to ClevelancL' thell �'12ohibitin'L this class of ila112oveTl10-1-lt -i"'Or " block or so, !_)utlutillLill apartments, than ContinuilhL; the eolmllel.C_Lal aspect on south. Such un axrcaa,,oi.ient would, quite if not ato- r*ether, destroy the character of Cleveland., clal.-lazinE bot", com— mercial and. a_part.nuent I)rol)ert,,- in this district, and thereby retard ver,),"cons�iaor_-bly to say the least, the in-vest-Illent of ­ CP.J)i,Gal 2nthe benefits, to be derived thereb e ... tl,inh vie ure no'"ill! ss., a'GinL; iaat-�ers villell we say th.-'.t ill this Or any other City ,fre -- e I a the street car course has been alreaay permanently estab- lished, u-,b- lis"'ecl as ill this case, an(i 1"rhore both ell(is of " short street of ,this character have been by co,.mion consent of the City alld ill'Vest- ors, said aliilouz everybody else ala?eud-y as, colin;iel'cial that h 2 .0 -'roj,,erty %all be the natural an(i -1, oviluable character of ti� __ commercial anCL ski )uld. be foste-.L'eCL as s%acIL fl-ola the Ver"' br--_­innil'�, -t -, — 'L , �_ 11 "1 -'j -- i :Co-,, the bc�' illltopa'�t of all colic, -.,.Iigc jia t!,e City as a whole. 'gill you 1:'cri;lit 1 -le to su'', . est further , , 6hel:- t', -,,,t valile tech- nic Ip:0 0111, "a M to sicah, nically the Ci ­�Ilirol to u011sid - "I 'al'L f 60 1�jasb vtthili t'lle Z01leCL, i '�" upon this iLLIy("�Aaint SI-Clo 'act, feel that talosetalose fie whole erri-, 01", O:L� for that 1.'�t6er of the ulitii'e �'ity %'."ho are afiected. u u .9 - -2- 7605 JAMES A. MARTIN ATTORNEY AT LAW 1916- S . . io,:-c 01 ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA direcLlj in or hme some jmUlome uyn Me coli--ioction I�jaye been uLed I Ted b,j , a I I I 1, - - ilillifoor of interested in the lora D-�ct 1"-r 1-P. "m"""es coj_idoj�rn: ill the sa�,.ie do -'y for t; em th�.'v they file ones Tronting 010VOWMA, and 1 1wrouit3i Eive you thei-" !a�les -na rlolain-s as The Vaker WHOM Lots ig 91 27 28jBloat " RivaT DuAevand Ad. ED of 0.16" 1, Ee'---2rvQ la--�h L,�'Gs, COMM - ME five aures. 2. L_Mc 1. Old -, 63L IPar,-- acres, of lot 12, ^.c -serve Lots 1 ,2 , ' 17, Q 2" alla 01 V L710o:- 5, b.C, j, , of M&er,,,,oQa o; 06to 'fiVO acrC2. Lot 9, Lots, C0111t2,illlil-"„ sic lotL of to foot frCIA., 3n] swith, Lot 22, V o r Bosev"WE Ka. 0, of Lot 15, SiZue-,bun WL,It, Julia calc' seven lots ill aif-"'erel"'G locali'Lic- 7. Laud 3- Nix, Lot 2, Bloat 2, John, cLar"n's yonuh Ala. j]L::"jrj :1. 1:XetlQ1.1' Let 1, Bach 2, john Gaardcll's Eyed 0. Lindt, Lct 3, Bid! 2, joim Gaal;U'Ou Y0=61 Ka - also :Lwv th2t a very ,ver;; 11100 Dreher" of 00" 0 c e al LO llo-� zut at Dat lot haalty me umupadc by cayD 'uh06 !ar -` 1 L) 'y -JlGVc-lL--qcL Seam WS, mc comarm 0 1 �'lld it cLcx'� 01mrs on ;aa 6 in T ! a n.n.to too, that MY Le Re clectodly CEDAR 7005 MN JAMES A. MARTIN ATTORNEY AT LAW ,L ,D7 CD;,ImETtCE9UfL'DIND• 1016 I-ioneer. Bl .-. . ' ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA a) Jan..e u '10 Jc�l�� 4 y� \� Gentle ne__. Lir. C. II. Barnes owns Lot nine (9) Reserve Park Gaarden Lots, containing 10 acres lying between Bayard. Street and Hartford Street, adjoining the south side of the St. Catherine proper'y and facing; on Cleveland 1lvenue. He owns also tl.;o lots inmlediately across the street on Clevelan(I iivenue in Ian IS Highland Parh l,ddition. It is my unders uaricling from I'Zr . Barnes that the hear- ing on the petition for zoning Cleveland !Avenue from Otto to Randolph Street for conmiercial purposes will come before the Council on the 20th inst. He has very earnestly requested me, if I will, to brie],,- before the Council in some Form that it was particularly his idea, and conception of matters, in common vi th that of the great majority of the property owners alollg Cleveland Avenue between Otto and Randolph, that the City had already taken the initiative in pointing the way towards havin:"this particular territory ,zoned for strictly eonn:lercial purzoses and that the invest- ment by him and others alon this territory lookin, towards the . development of that District was based a7!:ios'; ^,,;!jolly upon this idea. He cites to me in this connection that the City had, already zoned Randolph Street from Snelling to Cleveland for commercial purposes and that Cleveland .'venue utas the place :;�h]ere this zoning stopped, that this !venue hall by collnnon consent been veto„ Ilized as the main thoroughfare leadin- up from the i+ord Factory t' tlhe 'City and through :na from territory tl_at almost necessarily would be cov:Grcial prole=t t'ietl-; that the l-icc railway was all estaolishod fact sen he and. others bec;u.ie rtc e ed in this prope_ty; that t,ls of itself al!710st inval iZOl.: , aald particularly in this case, made the p`rolerty for its best uses to ld luruoses strictly cOI:l;iel.clal in llatUTe. <uld if you will -LL`0:=(COIF me at this jiulcture for lJersollnily su--e-ting illthisCO]lnection alld while these ideas of `1'. Barnes ahld Otters are beiOrO fOu '�ha.t 1n 1hG Ouhei' better 0r ade GLLa t! faSh—roll COLIl(I !:110 C1$y it- self dCVe'lop to It i'e C,'ve advuiLta`;e t'flwt lies be -Ore t1ez, with this a;ondcrfl.Ll enterl)rise of the Ford Factory at t:eir CLOOrS thaal t0 at leapt, \'1!1011 the faci s Seem "t0 Warrallt it 'a S the SO CIO, %iork ill harl"101iy wiu11 the 1]1V0 S'h 0Y'S 4i 0Sc 507.0 �)Ltrp0 G0 15 tO nlarl:e t-, 7.9 property as valuable as possible a11d which can later olil-Y resalt ill -titO LroL,,te St benefit for the city itsel"1. It r:OL11d indeed be -'1- GEORGE L. NASON, SUPT. Or PM ERNEST W. JOHNSON. .,�...(r � SUPT. W —.R-- '(1"e.11NK X. TEWES. - Crt "CH— %Itg of fit, Paul Department of Parko, leggraunD � —� unit Puhlit fRuilaings r HERMAN C. WENZEL, COMMISSIONER IRVING C. PEARCE, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER �I OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER - 218 COURT ^HOUSE J February 23, 1926. Mr. C. J. McGlogan, City Clerk, 221 Court House. Dear Sir: vie are returning herewith all papers relative to the J rezoning of Cleveland Avenue from Randolph Street to' Otto Avenue. We wish to reiterate our recommendation, of December 9, that this petition be denied. We also wish to call the attention 'of the Council to` the new petition which.provides for rezoning Cleveland' Avenue from Otto Avenue to the dividing line between. Lots 8 and 9, Reserve Park Garden Lots, which is the - southerly line of St. Catherine's College grounds; which we have approved with a minor. exception, and the' Zoning Committee of the St. Paul Real Estate Board' agree with us on this zoningti Yours very truly gt creta y,' Zo;ng Board'. GH..U. �trrrrotfon 3teipR in 81akr �lcltrr �dtitzena 1 i GEORGE L. NASON, SUR. OP PA ERNEST W. JOHNSON. SIIR.OP PLAYORWDIDS. PRANK. X. TEWES, C8 g. cm AReweeoE (gitg of lit, Paul Department of Marko, Pluggrouado aad public 38ulldings HERMAN C. WENZEL, COMMISSIONER. IRVING C. F,EARCE, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER 219 COURT HOUSE February 23, 1926. Mr. c. J. McGlogan, City Clerk, 221 Court House. Dear Sir:' In accordance with your letter of January 201 in which the Council asks that the Zoning Committee of the Real Estate Board and the Zoning Coxmnittee of the Planning Board make a study of the rezoning of the Ford District and that the Zoning Board make a report in writing to the Council, I wish to state that the following and en- closed communications constitute this report. Yours very truly, ✓' ecreJtary/, Zo ng Board. GH..0 mur'ntfml 3lelps to ffinke f9ellee �tlieellE C. J. McGLOGAN HAROLD J. RIORDAN �� �� /°•Y A�{i�4Y �N'Y� CLARENC cvAc�c KORmssrn�riox ftire of (MU Tlerk �e Febrmry 16th, 1g2z't. ur. F. X. T3v004 secretary, Zoning,Boaed, Buil dirag• Ny dear Sir. Torras. Attachod herewith are two petitions in the ratter of re -zoning the Poll-ing property. Otto Ave., both aides, from Clavelaasd Ave. to Prior Ave., from Class "A" Residence District to Oomaar 101- Clevolau& Ave, from Otto Ave. to the dividing line b©tmen Lots 8 and 9 of Reserve Park Garden Lots rsateadod westerly across said Cleveland Ave. from "At' and "BO District to Coresial District. video petitions ba-vo been referred to the Zoning Board for its recasaaandationts. Very try your s, City Clark. C. J. McGLOGAN (Agbp HAROLD J. RIORDAN I av sec isia�'tiov �� G'• /� O:iVV6,6 Paul CLARE CCE cAcLSTO RMSsrawrlo (@Mre of Mtg (girth February 24th, 1926 Mr. A. A. Stewart, Corporation Counsel, Building. My dear Mr. Stewart: Attached please find three petitions asking for the amendment of the Zoning Ordinance, as follows: (1) Both sides of Cleveland from Randolph to Otto to Com- mercial District. This petition was before the Council this morning on an adjourned hearing, notice of which had been sent to property owners and duly published. This petition was denied. (2) Both sides of Cleveland from Otto to Eleanor to Commercial. Notice duly published; adjourned hearing. This was also denied. (3) Both sides of Cleveland from Otto Ave. to the line between Lots 8 and 9, of Reserve Park Garden Lots, produced westerly across Cleveland Ave., to Commercial District. The Zoning Board recommended that this petition be granted with the following exception: That the northern boundary of the Com- mercial District be stopped at a point 30 ft. south from the southerly boundary of the St. Catherine College grounds. The Council concurred in the recommendation of the Zoning Board on this petition and referred the matter to you for the proper ordinance. This petition, however, was not before the Council .for hearing, as notices were not sent and not published. If, in your opinion Petition No. 1 can be cut down to conform to the recommendations of the Zoning Board as stated C. J. McGLOGAN fit#y of Oniat Paul Ofr1re of Tity (IIlerlt 8 -2- HAROLD J. RIORDAN CLARENCE A. STOR MSLcnK in go, 3, will you kindly prepare the ordinance as requested by the Council? You will note that there is no petition filed, which conforms strictly to the recommendation of the Zoning Board. Respectfully yours, City Clerk. CEDAR 7885 JAMES A. MARTIN ATTORNEY AT LAW SwE­­107.6 -Piolieer 71dC. ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA upon -this im:oort,`..,-at subject feel that ti-osc throw„hout the -hole territory, or ='or that :i atter of the entire City :;ho are affected directly or indirectly mijit have score influence upon me in passin luC­ ier_t. In this connection I have been ar,,ed by a nln:i1'er of Ouihers interested in the 10Ord Di.trlct lir Gperties to Sa-' for them that they consider iflatters in "tile same li{ht as do tiie ones froutin; Cleveland, and I herewith ive you their Gaines aald holain-; s as follu,rrs: 1. The hsa'•.er Sisters, Lots 19,26, 27, 20, Block 5, laver Boalevara Add. E -w of Lot 13, Deserve Park Gaardei Lots, con, taming five acres. 2. Lrtle L. Smith, lz of Lot 12, Reserve Park Gaardeai Lots -5 acres. Lots 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, L, In(l 25, of Bloch 5, River Boulevard Ada. 3. C. J. Galarneaalt, N. E. Corner of Underwood 4. Otto containin.• five acres. Lot 9, Suberban Acre Lots, containing six lots of 44 feet fronGa_-e eaen. 4. ar'v Smith, Lot 22, Block 5, iiiver Boulevard .Ldd. 5. ri�aoh Sartell, Id.. of Lot 15, Suberban Acre Lots. 6. labert D. 'rlri ;ht, Jalia 1L. ':1'1 JIG, and irratl� Y. JI isht , Seven lots in .different localities. 7. 11aud E. Lot 2, Block 2, John Gaarden's Fourtl, Add. B. Edwin E. Iwetlow, Lot 1, Bloch_ 2, John Gaarden's Fov tll ,Ed. 9. Fred C. Lindt, Lot 3, Block 2, John Gaard.en's Fourth Add. I also know that a very, V02i larbe proportion of other property owners in this District, w' ioiii I do not represent are in hearty'accord with the persons I do *,epresent. But at least let me conclude by sayin; that the lai•;;e majority of the property owners or. Cleveland Avenue want this conuaercial, a::id it does seem ;goo,t'ja-t they are entitled to what they want in this i_istance p xticu a l . Respectfully, al�P i1 d/d�J�k” CEDAR 7655 JAMES A. MARTIN ATTORNEY AT LAW _cwrs aoc cDw.�accsualawc. 1!)16 1'].Oi te'.r ST. PAUL. MINNESOTA dishea.i'te lln;� for chose jai o see the e thin as a t on ll as ese al 'tics' cera to see it, to t_len hEivena reviatic 1 made from ,hat _"14 -ars to be t'lle sou:ld business polic for bottle ihlve Stol"S in land al'!=� il.,11rovel:iell"t, a11d thG' Ci't,Tj a5 hlell , and'ililic l `.ronld ro£-Edit :Lll CC11AL )Si011 anal l'L15aT'='a1i C: L'leilt of Char- actei's of propel' -cies �:ilich do ',_0till ally case conduce torlard t the -lar;_;C i" C_Cv:: 0 "slit 01 3 e1L'1UO2y Such as file one LOdlil $CT'e. K ,j I ilOt LLGs' vila.'v the .11�'G 10_ i-&yillL Out file coL.L'O1'Cial Cr bo.siTlGss CListriCts, i0=' IIlany rcaL:o,,,s is iilbrariably at elle be; - ilMill' to the e, -,CL that bet11 the bus:La_ess district 'and all other classes of districts d0 not clash in s Lch rna ler as1'esult In CLC triIL'Cllt all 'elle way arOvnd. 01' 111 Ot'slE:i `rtOv'Ls th::t elle larger, broador, and, dominatiil(; 1'G'O.uirel:hGYhtS Of -::118 vity, ac a X111010 , 2110ti1CL not be 111 any instance ile,f;lectcd Or OvOrl001c8 t'L eitHer ill the Mattcr 0.'2 'LO1lillL'1•lat'ai11,, or ally'"tl,.liiL else, an ^' has for its o Ject .;he 1.iOSt <o Od f01 pile -'0 pC 01.18 alld thevcarryiilg out of such ;>lalls ,s ti _11 evencuall l_d il_evitab— give to the city, or a loarticular al'll of it, all the prosperity that is due a city like OUxs. his I:e lulderstalxi it, zoi'lins; under any other class 'could prohibit cormnei•cia1; but in a comrle_'cial district other classes of imi,rovements may be made se that n the latter class ose an ._. - ,lay So desire are LOt li11!i t -(I OS re -v �i,ed, and L'lwy use Ui1Ci=' properties accordin,_ly. Eut carital will not enter upon immprove- mem s, no matter how much needed or desired, ulilecs it orin--s proper returns. ;e call not view it as being allythill;; other tilal a sad mist -y -e to thil?It of disarrarging Cleveland <lvcnuc by first estab! is, Linz , as the Clity has, commercial property Randolph to Cleveland, then prohlbitin�; this class of il.eprovement for a block or sso, puttill in apartments, tiler iz, continuithe corm::ercial aspect oil outh. Such ail arrangement would, c1aite if not alto- setiiG-r, destroll the Ci'_ai'aCter' Of Clevelaxld, clat" inI both COr:i- mel"tial and apartment Property ill this district, and thereby retard ver; considerably to say the least, the ii>VeStmel.t of carrital and the be:aefits to be derived thereby. :e third. 'lle are not L11st1latirr 11L"= �ie1., di!e'II ".le sa;- til �t ill this Or any Other Cite ':!11erC file street CaT''COtLr SG has been �alreaay pCr:�.a11C-n't l;;r CStab- lislled, as iii this case •and whore both ends of a short street of this character Have been by cormlon consellt of the City and investors, _11d al.:!ost everybody else already reeo-ni'zed as corl- n:ercial that the natural and inevitable c11aracter of the property :rill be ccllaercial and s11ol,1.la be fostered as such f,°om the very begiradng, for the bent interests of all concerned, end particul- arly "he Cit;; as you permit me to suggest further that laihi.le tech- 11lcally the Cit r is required to consider only those so to spear_, v:itrlin the irlinlediate district coned, I -aould, if regllised 'm pass -2- C. F No. 661.61— - In:the Matter of opening. widening and extending. Fourteenth- St. to'a width:of 66 ft. from the west line of Lot 18,. Block 1, Tinker's Addition to L'orlent St. by taking and eon-- COUNCIL FILE NO --------------- aemtdag a strip or land 16 ft. in Width along and contiguous to the north side of Fourteenth St. Under By Preliminary 'order 64489 approved Feb. 17. 1926. The Council of the City of St. Paul i having received the report of the 'Com- zr� ryt� ��a rr e prow m of 'Finance upon the boon F�tj l�li �11i' 1�Y/LgJ Improvement, and having c e,,bov- e id port, hereby resolvto a1. Tlmt-the Bald report be' d the an came le hereby ..,roved and adopted, and ed said improvement Is hereby ordered at be proceeded f With. nth 8t to a In the Matter of—opening,--widenl 2. That the nater° of the improve- ent which theCouncil recommends fe------------------- and extend Fourteenth Stet itdthof 66 ft. from the west width OP fromthe-yeline f Lot 18. 8 Block 1, Tinkers Ad-' 1 TinkerIB ------------------------------------------ cditt,ond t g' len[ St. by taking arta ----------------- Addition_to_L!Orient_8t_ bF_ °pa n atop n lana 16 ft. e ofaen„do la of ad ri contiguous St. with `° `h° ---- OY_ land .=a iter ti with no F, ----- ------- and that the estimated i'- 16 Pt _ -- width _ along an 00 °R swan f > artheq 0 That a public fide of _ said improvement ----------------------- a hearing be and o - Fourteenth fate the 27th dayn f April, 1926, t ' th ° a __________it the hour of 30 o'clock A. M, in. the --------------------------- ' Council Chamber of the Court House >1 d CI1Y H.11 Bulldtng in the eity of .n U Finannce lgivehnoticeo of said imeeting tor o ------------------------------------------_______________________ i the p d'1 the manner provided d bY th Cna rt.r. elating the .time under Preliminary Order ------------ 641 place f n i g. thetura f the im- Drove t d thet tai cot therepI _ - J-- -----_-_- The Council of the City of Paul having r� - sAdopt b a y the Council nm 25, 192fi�ner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered iP App a alar. 26 1926. h ('Afnrch 27-1926) 1. That the said report and the same is the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. -�-”- - 2. That the nature of the improvement which the Council recommends is__ Open�_widen_and__ __extend_Fourteenth_3t._to_a width_oY_66_Pt.from_the west _line of -_ItQt_7..�p_��.Q9k_1p-.�'>i31Tf�T!$_JadSl.�j"ei911_to_Z ��2rielLt_ $t_�_}7]i_ te&kiSl� �.ZL�------ condemning a_Btrip Of land 16 ft. in width along and oont------------- iguous to__ __the north_side of _Fourteenth St=___________ with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $M219-AM--- Resolved 2 219-a9Q___Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the_____ 27th_________ day of ----------- RF1.1________- 192__6, 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 provided 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__MAR 2 5 1925_____-, 192____ ShA- - - - - - --- --- -- ------------ Approved -------'l? ? `? 26 --------------------1�--- C ty.Clerk. --------- ---- - ------ - - M yor. _/Councilman Clancy /Councilman Ferguson iCouncilman McDonald Councilman Hodgson Councilman Sudheimer ' Councilman Wenzel Mayor Nelson Form B. S. A. 8-6-' -} COUNCIL FILE NO.______________ By------------------------------- t i i F '9961 '61 ' HPL PanoaddV '9Z6I 'Gt 1Q I{aunoD aq1 Aq paldopV o aanoj aauuul jqj }o ;. 113. p aqi 'ol saallHm Si -o:tatoj eq1 {u.. uodn laoda.x oy •g •&ianA10 03DilI SO aa1g1:� nonJiad OMll0.1o;pogau 61 1na¢taAOJ °u=I P{Hs iou ao sag3a4m alals oy •, •ivamano.ldml p{Ha -jo gala' SO .11.Md'a ga{u3nj Oy e -oeo.ld 7-144111111 soa Ia1o1 aq1 pnH iuoi F .Pres jo lsoa Paiumnsa Pu 1u0lsa 'a,1n3Hu aql elu9psan¢t oy y. jjjjgwnoldu g0; joso..quul aq1 •ro Aa&uj olsap ioj •rllseoaau eq1 alu9n9aeul. oy •t :pa10.M ,1A peSa -ao 6gaaal aF 9q eq sa(.1o� 01. n.Hao ¢a¢o{aeim[uoa aq1 7Hgy 'Paniosa -asagi Toad 'is ;o Allaa47 io 11 no., eq1 01 pa7nasaad uaaq 9u{nHq •anuanl ela 1-1v o1. a.V Pu¢[goff o10.[; anu.A, 31041 P­•anV eaap—s o1 ..AV PUH -qog '*AV Poomja ".AV ,aa{nil H, 03 •anV BUU02JV otos; -V ...0 '•ani —14JIH,g of •anV ODU021V woa; • 1 P­PunuS "anV m 1l 1Ha 01 •anV PUI •u EE W01;¢ane PO—gaaag apuus osli e HS54 a. i[ ni4 H A4 moge eulac P Pa4s1I4Hlsa ivasaid. a41 'joaaa[ 1.['aa v ""' puu pagaH71H o7a�ay aop';; o.[oa 1; D., lu d. aq1 o aui[ aPH.t9 Pas a41 01 [ua e., -UAVa41mu lod H o[ i. INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of_ openingz- widening -and extending Fourteenth St. to a -------------- __width_of_66_ft. from the -west -line_of Lot-1B,_Block 1.__TinkerIs Addition _to_L!Orient_St_ _b� taking and -condemning __a etrip_of land ------- 16 ft. in width_along and contiguous to the north bide of - --------------------------- Fourteenth St, ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- under Preliminary Order ---------- __6=7 --------------- approved ____ ----------- The __________The Council of the City of Paul having received the report of the Commissioner 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 improvement which the Council recommends is__ Open_ Wid@n snd _ __extend_Fourteenth_$t,_to_a vridth_of 66_Pt,_from the west_line_of______ ant1------ condemnin a atria oY land 16 ft. in width along and oontiguous to __the_north_�ide oP_Fourteenth ---------------------------- with __ with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $Z?._Z1Q_QQ___ Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the_____ 2Zth------ :__day of ------------AETU__-_____, 192__6, 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 provided 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--M&12-5-12-Li ------- 192__-_ Approved------- MAPG tlR26 -----1�--- C ty Clerk. ------=--------- M yon ./Councilman Clancy Councilman Ferguson iCouncilman McDonald ,"Councilman Hodgson .'Councilman Sudheimer Councilman Wenzel Mayor Nelson Form B. S. A. 8-6 j i [ T , 1 ? t COUNCIL FILE NO.______________ By------------------------------- t i i F '9961 '61 ' HPL PanoaddV '9Z6I 'Gt 1Q I{aunoD aq1 Aq paldopV o aanoj aauuul jqj }o ;. 113. p aqi 'ol saallHm Si -o:tatoj eq1 {u.. uodn laoda.x oy •g •&ianA10 03DilI SO aa1g1:� nonJiad OMll0.1o;pogau 61 1na¢taAOJ °u=I P{Hs iou ao sag3a4m alals oy •, •ivamano.ldml p{Ha -jo gala' SO .11.Md'a ga{u3nj Oy e -oeo.ld 7-144111111 soa Ia1o1 aq1 pnH iuoi F .Pres jo lsoa Paiumnsa Pu 1u0lsa 'a,1n3Hu aql elu9psan¢t oy y. jjjjgwnoldu g0; joso..quul aq1 •ro Aa&uj olsap ioj •rllseoaau eq1 alu9n9aeul. oy •t :pa10.M ,1A peSa -ao 6gaaal aF 9q eq sa(.1o� 01. n.Hao ¢a¢o{aeim[uoa aq1 7Hgy 'Paniosa -asagi Toad 'is ;o Allaa47 io 11 no., eq1 01 pa7nasaad uaaq 9u{nHq •anuanl ela 1-1v o1. a.V Pu¢[goff o10.[; anu.A, 31041 P­•anV eaap—s o1 ..AV PUH -qog '*AV Poomja ".AV ,aa{nil H, 03 •anV BUU02JV otos; -V ...0 '•ani —14JIH,g of •anV ODU021V woa; • 1 P­PunuS "anV m 1l 1Ha 01 •anV PUI •u EE W01;¢ane PO—gaaag apuus osli e HS54 a. i[ ni4 H A4 moge eulac P Pa4s1I4Hlsa ivasaid. a41 'joaaa[ 1.['aa v ""' puu pagaH71H o7a�ay aop';; o.[oa 1; D., lu d. aq1 o aui[ aPH.t9 Pas a41 01 [ua e., -UAVa41mu lod H o[ i. INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of_ openingz- widening -and extending Fourteenth St. to a -------------- __width_of_66_ft. from the -west -line_of Lot-1B,_Block 1.__TinkerIs Addition _to_L!Orient_St_ _b� taking and -condemning __a etrip_of land ------- 16 ft. in width_along and contiguous to the north bide of - --------------------------- Fourteenth St, ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- under Preliminary Order ---------- __6=7 --------------- approved ____ ----------- The __________The Council of the City of Paul having received the report of the Commissioner 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 improvement which the Council recommends is__ Open_ Wid@n snd _ __extend_Fourteenth_$t,_to_a vridth_of 66_Pt,_from the west_line_of______ ant1------ condemnin a atria oY land 16 ft. in width along and oontiguous to __the_north_�ide oP_Fourteenth ---------------------------- with __ with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $Z?._Z1Q_QQ___ Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the_____ 2Zth------ :__day of ------------AETU__-_____, 192__6, 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 provided 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--M&12-5-12-Li ------- 192__-_ Approved------- MAPG tlR26 -----1�--- C ty Clerk. ------=--------- M yon ./Councilman Clancy Councilman Ferguson iCouncilman McDonald ,"Councilman Hodgson .'Councilman Sudheimer Councilman Wenzel Mayor Nelson Form B. S. A. 8-6 j 1 ? t COUNCIL FILE NO.______________ By_______________________________ 11 I 4, 10 i t.,L �1t/^ C. V. No. 66102— rn the Matter oepening, widening and extending trio Intersection of Fourteenth St. and Lafayette Ave. by talting and condemning a tri- angular. Piece of ground in Lots -a and 6,Gray S. Cobb's Subdivision, the Northerly' line of said triangle running from a point which 1s the Northeast ctiof Lot 6 to the in- tersection of the westerly line of Lot 6 with the Northerly line of Iburteenth St. as now laid out, un- der Preliminary Order. 64488 ap- and the adopted, hereby In the Matter of --- widE urger mant n, Fourteenth St. and Lafayeti Aopeve. 6151'.12 -int erSACtiOn_Qf ____ __tria.ng�u7llar nniece of round'' na 6. Grny R Cobb's Subdivision, the i ----R__C_______�________ northerly line of said triangle being bb_ s_9UDdijLi&10j1, the westerly line of Lafayette Avenue produced southerly to its intersection the Northerly _line of said, with the northerly line of Fourteenth 3 lilt whi0h �� ------ - ---------' Street with no alternatives, and that -_ ' the estimated cost thereof is '$540.00. Northeast eQrner_Qf_ Z,9t_�_i Reeolved Further, That a public �H6er7 -l� tie __- 1 hearing be had on sold improvement on the 27th day of April, 1926, at of Lot with the Norther, auuneii Chamber oothe caM't Housai - ---------�-------------------------� as now laid Qut and City Hall That ng a the City.r.--as of St. Paul. That the Commis- - .. el.ner of Finance give notice of said Controls - under Preliminary Order_______ 6xi4 _ l meeting to the persona and m the }�'471,9�y_______________ manner provlded by the Charter stat - The Council of the City of Paul having Ing the time and place of hearing, the �ssioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considerel [oiuir cosithereoftas ve,3cttnat.1.- the AdoPta by' the Counefl J4ar. 26, 1926. 1. That the said report and the same Approved alar. 25, 1926. and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. rnI rch 274926> 2. That the nature of the improvement-wmcn-ctt_.,_.._,., iis__ope ., widen and _--2RteT_I _t1}2_j.A-�T.13@Sit.]SLU_Q�_F.QUTti�@ILt�l-8±-._.8nd-LafaYet-.e__AYe-__hy__taking --_and conden�nin� a trianular_Aiece of_ground_tn_gts__5_ aiid_�,__G3y____ ---�_�Q1�b!n_,�ia'�.slip_il�ign,_-the_ northe�lY 13..ng _g�_�aid_ triangl.�_hein�_ihe YE@g_t erly__1 i tie _ of_ jgLtLjygt t e _Av_eni3e _prQd4_Qed-_$9u1hQx1X_tQ_II-a-iZt er-__ section with the _nmrtherly line of Fourteenth_ Street - ---------------------- with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $_5�_ OQ______ Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the -------- 27±JL------ day of -------- ART_U----------- 192--6-, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and. place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council-___-fM 2 u _�___192____ MAR' 2 1926 - ---- - --- - - - Approved ------- --------------------- --- ----- ty 192--- CI k. Mayor. Councilman Clancy ,Councilman Ferguson /Councilman McDonald ,Councilman Hodgson (Councilman Sudheimer J Councilman Wenzel Mayor Nelson Form B. S. A. 8-6 'C1 i It H u' uF ff f .i t InofiRad oy�oeoW o t�. Pv ala i oWS4oi U 7 7UaWasEo uv 3uiKE7 Puu Su[uuJapuoz ly a4i o3 FvsouoaFuVoil LL Oj oqi yo euiryvru 7av5 ]J I+m v yam 7sgy —IB6r9 'oh •g .� (9Z6I-LZ 4;SEslti) '926T 'GI 'SESY [louno� A[ PanoNdv ay] 24 Paa'oPy 7o SauofeslwuJoa oy; Ol s.Ja7]EW 2-F -o8a.]oj eq; to [[E uodn ;Sod,o oar sSaueJo 6.[oW F uol7llad a a •9 -[u{ PFEslo¢ So'oglay Ea;E;9uOWanlo.iid:. so oipoSd luE ansa dWa PIES ;o goiaxs : iv °ia o[".,p'ga �o a7s000� a0 LL• P 7u- l7/p q/^���pp ix SnlEv ayl a;EB[;eon Wo y El..ILd: hd jfEv J. BVIyEW ay; •,l0 23[[(4 IL p 1-01 COUNCIL 27[seaOav Oql a;E3flsa2v COUNCIL FILE NO --------------- ____________ ��-�_-a�a,faL'^3•� By---------------------------------------------- INTERMEDIARY _____________________________________________INTER EDI A Y ORDER In the Matter of__ oliening,__widening _and _extending_the_ ----- ection_Qf_____ __Fourteenth_ St,_ and_Lafay_ette_ Av_e__ bytaking_an _cSautiemniAg--•------------ -Lots - ----------- Lots-6,__Gray_&_Cobb!s_$i3bd�yi&i931, __the_Northerly_line_of_said triang_le__rune}._ng_frQ1n_s_;zoi.nt_�hich_1s-the _ Northeast_c4ane><_9�_Ja9�_�_�e_S_1).�_int_er&e�.tion._oi_the__19Es�er1.�-line---- of Lot__5 with _the_ Northerly_ line_o£_Fourte_enth_St. _as_now_l_,idsl_utL,__ under Preliminary Order -------- 6.�S_` ___________________approved ___ --------------- The Council of the City of Paul having received the report of the Commissioner 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 improvement which the Council recommends is__Open� widenand___ ---67Ct811d_thB _j,A�e�.T&4'9t.1S1SL Qi_FQtlrt�@LLtYL_9t�_Sni'1_L3f8.Y�t6_�YE._ b� _taking ana condemning_a triangular_ _jece of_ground_}n_Jd4 g__5_a1u3_�2,__Gx�y____ $�_Col�p! s _$u>�s�iYi?�.i9na_ the_ norther] y_ lj,_ng _p�_.13aic1_ triang].fs_heislg__tha. ___west erly__1 ine _ 04_ Laf ayet t e _�v_enue__p rgcluge�_es!_u#JaE�1X_t_Q_3.i�._iz1�aT-__ section with the n®rtherly_ line oY_Fourteenth_Street______________________ ------------------ -_ no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $_51D_ CL ------ Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the -------- 7-1.11______day of ApTjj192--6-, 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 provided 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____�rii'3R2 _�=------- 192____ 1926 -- --- ----- - Approved ----------------------------192--- Cl k. --- ----------------- - ------ -- - Mayor. 'Councilman Clancy Councilman Ferguson %Councilman McDonald Councilman Hodgson /Councilman Sudheimer Councilman Wenzel Mayor Nelson Form B. S. A. 8-6 _ tl / Office of the Commissioner of Public �Vy7-'0 Report to Commissioner of Finance FEB 29 19 26 ........._F01'rMAX'7.._1.9,.....19.26_ 192 ............ To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No64467 Feb ..............._ ._....approved.................... ' 17, 1926 ......._...... ............192.. __.., relative to opening,widening and extending, IIniversit�r avenue from ........ ....... _......................... ..... ..... _ (See deecription pseliminery ....order....ptteche..d...... _......................... _........._..._........ and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is. ............ ......... _..... necessary and (or) desirable. 2. The estimated cost thereof is $_.....:KKK ._........, and the total cost thereof is $ and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows: '..........._ ........:..._ _......._ 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attaebed.and made a part hereof. 4........ ................................................................_....._........................................... _.__........... ... __................ 5. Said improvement is............................. ....._......asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, subject to assessment for said improvement. Commissioner of Public Works. REPORT OF ON OF ST. PAUL PT OF FINANCE _ 1119SIONER OF FINANCE UNARY ORDER In the matter of o enin . widening and extending --University Avenue from Robert • rt St, to Fourteenth St., the Northerly line of said openiag_to be 84 ft_ north of and parallel to the quarter section line in Section 31 Town 29, Range 22 to a point in Lot 19, Block 1, Tinker's Addition E4 ft. northerly of southerly line of Fourteenth Street, also open, widen and extend Fourteenth St., the no line of said opening being 84 ft. north of and parallel to the southerly line of Fourteenth St. from the -above described University Ave Extension to the westerly `line of Lafayette Ave. extended southwesterly in Lot 6 tbance ast.erl v al nn northeast corner of said Lot 6 g as i ri '1i ng PxtPn�ed to under Preliminary Order approved— Feb 17 1926 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissionerbf Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated aTount of the assessment for the above improvement is - g�t� h v o o _ p o The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is _ S The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION (south 80 ft 'of that part Lambert & 0o's Add, to lying N. of University Ave.) 2675 the Town of St. Paul South -,120 feet of 4 1 do 5650 (That part of Lot 1 lying S.Ofa line drawn from a point on the west line 1 .70' from SW corner thereof to NW corner Lot of 3, all o 2 1 Pomroy's Rearrangement 2300 3 1 do 2650 Lots 4 and 5 1 do 4350 (Exc, followin described property viz: 0ommeneingg at SEIlyq corner of Lot 9 thence along Ealy. line 127,45',tFience SW'ly, 46.80' to pt,73.7p' NW'ly. of pt.on S.line of said lot 1001from aforesaid SE corner, thence SE,11y.73,70' to S.line, thence E,100' to beginning )1 '. .' Form B. n. 10 . _. TOTAL, OITY Of. . PAUL DEPARTMENT"OFFINANCE REPORT OF COMM4SsibNER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARYORDER !� DESCRIPTION LOT 'BLOCK; ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION (Commencing at SE11y:corner of Lot 5, thence along Elly line - 127.45thence Mly. 46.50! t0;pt.73.7W_NWIly.of pt. on , ;. S.line of said Lot 100' from'aforesaid 73.•70° to_5.11ne, thence E.100' SE corner, thence SEIly. to beginning 15501 _ part of Lots 4 and 5 Pomroy's Rearrangement 1 1 Tinker's Add. to the 1 6550;____._. 2 1 City of Saint -Paul 3350 31 do 3450 4 1 do 4150 lExc. Uniaersity Ane.)_. West 4 feet _ of Lol o0 a] 29 1 do 3900 (Exc. University Ave. )_ 25 1. __ da 2300 do 27 1; d° 2500.' do 26 1 do 2250 25 1 do i23ob 24! 1 do 14100 23 1 do _ :1600 11 22 1 do 4900 21 1, do 7750 20 1 II & the W.101 of 19 1 do 57 00 _ (Exc. the W-10 feet) 19' _1: _ do _ 5100 do 4900 17. 1 do 2650 .. i6 1 _ 4300 15 ! 1 do 5400 14 1 do 4300 13 1 do 7175 .'. SFflly. ft: of 5 and all of 21 20 1 1 Ely's Add. to St.peul 2250 FOAM O.O.II • 1 TOTAL ' CITY OR, . PAUL 'F DEPARTMENY FINANCE - REPORT OF COMMfSMNER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER f.. DESCRIPTION LOT 9LOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION _- (Exc. SW'1y.'5 feet) 21 1 Ely's Add. to St. Paul _ ) 225 ) _. 5 (Exc. NEIly. 21 feet) 22 1 do )i NEIly. 21 feet of 22 1 do SWIly. 11 feet of 23 1 _ do 217,5 NE'ly. 29 feet of 23 1 _ _ do _. 2475. _.. _ w._1/4 of Lot 25 & all j of '24 1 do 3050 A strip off W.side of S.2/3 of E. 3/4 of Lot 25, 2.891 vide on 14th St. and 1.33 ft.,wide in rear of 25. do 7,5_ (Except a strip off N.side., 2.891 on do_ _ 14th St. & 1.33 ' in rear of 25 The South 2/3 of E.4, of 25. ' 1 do ; 10 _ loo South 2/3 of 26 1 do ) i_ (Exc.0anada St.) S.2/3 of 27 1 ; do S. 113 of Lots 29and 30 1 _ _do . & W- 10 Of S. 113 of 31 1 7200 (Exc. W-101) 8.113 of 31 1 do 1750 ._ 32 . 1 do _ 610 0 West 231 of Lots 5 and 6 1 . _do 2125 E. 24 ft. of,Weste477�& f . 5 6 1 do _ 2 _._._. 150 E. 2 of �R. 1 oY and 6 1 : ' 7' 5 _ do 2150 W. 24 of E, of and 6 1 49' 5 do 2150 E. 251_ of lots 5 and 6 1 do 2225. (Exc. 14th St.); 5 Payte & MoElraths Rea, of 300 Lots 19, 21, 22, 24, 25 &. . 27 of Hlk.l8_of _Ashton & . Sherburne's Add.to o.M n.o.t TOTAL j .= 1 - - - CITY OF, {SI�ir.. PAUL DEPARTMEN'I,5'OF FINANCE g REPORT OF COMMroSPONER OF FINANCE - ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (B) .. .. DESCRIPTION W LOT ADDITION aLocK _ ASSESSED VALUATION That part of Lot 23 B1k.18 ' ! Payte & McElraths Rea, of 19,50 ' Ashton & Sherburne,s Add. Lots 9,21 ,22 ,24 , 5 & 27 1 2 , , lying N. of 14th St. also of B1k.18 of Ashton & (Exo. opening of 14th St. Sherburnes Add.to St.Paul' Lot.1 & Exo.N.15.771) 2 North 15.77 feet of 2 do 1300 t_(Exc. N. 26.75 feet) 3 North 26.75 feet of 3 do__ 1075 W. 33-1f3 ft:of S.70' of 9 1 Daytons Add, ; 4400 E. 33.4o, of 8.92 ft.of 9 . 1 :. do 32 5, (Exo.alley) W.40 ft.of 6 1 do 5100 do E. ' of 0 3 8 1 0 3 50 do 7 i do �(Exc. N.40')that part lying S. of alley & M. of Miss.St. of lots 5 and 6 1 do _ 5350 - ..Lot 4 also that part of 5 _1; do 15000 lying E. of Miss. St. 1 11. do 10275. 2 1 do 29540 3 1 do N. 81' of S. 3/4 of 3 2 Patersons Addition 11550 & N. 81 ft. of S. 3/4 of West 1/2 of 2 2: N.31' of S.100 of E. 1/2 of 2 2. __do_ 5300 & N. 31' of S. 100' Of 1 2, (Exc. opening of 1,4th St.) 8.150' of Lot 3 & W-40' of 2 1 do7000 ` S-150"of (Exc.14th St•) waw of E.601 of 2 1 do 1050 E.50' of N.125' of Foenf o.o.ii 2 1 do TOTAL 5900 . CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTNVT OF FINANCE REPORT OF CONI �EMISSIONER' OF FINANCE ON PREL MINARY ORDER (C) ASSESSED DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION VALUATION N.31' of S. 1/2 of 1 1 Patfbreons Addition 3550 N.5' of E.25' of S.75' of 2 1 do ) (Exc.14th St.) N.20' of W.20' of E.50' of S.75' of 2 1 do ((Exc.l4th St. & exc.N.20' of 100 <r.20') W.25' of 2.50' of S. do 75' of 2 1 (Exc.S.36.301 & exo.W.301) Jarvis Subd.of Lot No -3 12800 lots 1 to 5 of Bass Addition of Outlots to St. Paul (WSetminster St. as vacated from the N.line of Fourteenth St. 11000 as opened to S.line of John St. as deeded) Lots 1 to 9 Grey ,& Cobbs Subd. of Lot 12325 also part of Herkimer St. No. 6 in Bass Addition vacated & adjoining Lot 9 of Outlots to St. Paul TOTAL 317,250, The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Form B. B. 12 Commissioner of Finance. CITY OF ST. PAUL 0 DEPARTMENTOF-FINANCE l t REPORT OF COMMISNER OF FINANCE t �A) ON PRELIMINARY ORDER Inthe :Matterof Open widen and extend TJnivPraity ova -L--4�art Rt" tp Fourteenth St., the northerly line of said opening to be 84 ft.' Ho• of and ►�'- +'- :hs q-ua�rtP�sectian line in Sea z m �o a �„ a,+ �lr �� "--_�^ ot'1, Blk. 1, Tinker's Add. Wit.- illy. of .the S'ly, line of 14th St. Also Oben, widen and extend 14th St., the northerly line df said opening �gtne abtove esor a vers y ve. xtens on to a We,e er line Y� J of_Lafa,Itette Ave, extended southwesterly in Lot 6, Gray & Cobb's Subdivision i thence northeasterly along said line extended to the northeaHt corner of said Lott under Preliminary Order approved 1� 17� 1926 To the Council of the City of St. Pagi: ' The Commisssoner of Finance hereby rep, follows: The total estimated amount of the.a'ssessment for the above improvement is, $_ The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is SThe lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or I parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: } ih (1t DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK. ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION South 100 ft. of 41 Arlington Hil]s; 6000 (Except South 100 ft.) 41 do 4200 42 do 6300 South 100 ft. of 43 do 6000. t (Ex. So. 100 ft.) 43 do 5500 'l. The East 40 ft, of 48 do 82r, Except the East 40 ft. 48 do 37000 The So. i of Rose St. vacated and adjoining.and 47: do 3700 Farm B. 11. 10 TOTAL, CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE , ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT 81 -0 -,ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION Ii The So. 40 ft. of the West i 100 ft. of . _. _49. Arlington Hills (Except the So. 40 ft. of the west 100 ft. 49 do 700 Following Part of 45 do 11675 'Commencing at the Southwest ,corner of Block 45 thence North on E.line of Payne Ave. 83.201 _ to the Southwest earner of Chas. ubd. o,artthe of said 4�eithenceon.South ,line of said Sub. 152.55 ft. to the i Westerly line of the St.- Paul;& Ptil.uth Railway Right of Way to the Southeast coener of'said Block 45, thence West on South line of eaid Block +5, 175 ft. to beginning: 11 _ 5 Hills Add. Arlington _ �' 17 a 2 51 do 050--3 2050- 3_51: do 1250 4 51; do 1700 West of 5 ; 5 JL do 725 - East ' of 5 51 do 725 6 51 do 170.0 7 51.__ _ do 1:80o 5 51 do l20o 9 51 do 33225 .1 52 do 1.500 . __52 do 1400 3 52 do 2100' 4 ; 52 do 1450 , East 66V3ft. of- lot __ : _5 ;_ 52,do .. TOTAL 1000 y CITY OF ST. PAUL 1 - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE _ REPORT. OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ti ON PRELIMINARY ORDER ` DESCRIPTION 'j i LOT IeLocK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION i, .13-1/3 ft of lot 5 & E � 1 1 ft -of lot 3 /3 6 52 Arlington Hills Add. 9501 1 West 26 2/3 ft of lot 6 ! 52 do 1100 ` 2 do 160o. 6! 52, d0 1450, 9 _52, _ do _ to ' 52 _ do _ 1575' __. 1. 53 _ _do asoo 531- 31 53 do i ?725: !. 4;,-53. do 2475: 5-i 53 do l075 53. _ do _ 1650 -_ 7; 53 do 1300_' _ s , _ do _ _ -53. - '_ 600 _ I i 9 53. __ _do 12 0 ._.....Hest. ? -of . 10 53. _ _ do 1560' East pf- 10 53: -do _ _ ,l_1250; _ 5 I, � - t 2 5.4. do - 3.' - 54 __ _ do 4:_ 54. . _ do _ 700- do a 0 5, o' 6 < 54 _ . _ _do__ 950( 7' 54: _ _ do . 19%- 6 . . do 54 26o0i � �oaM a.o.11 9: 54 do20 : TOTAL 0: CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF. COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE '. ON PRELIMINARY ORDER -- DESCRIPTION - LOT 'BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION !: 1 55._ Arlington Hills Add, 1 _i5250.' to St. Paul 2 55 _ ___ _ _i250o : 3- : 55; __ do __. _ 1100 _. 455: _ do _ 600 5--: 55. do, _ 1406 ,. _.._. 6..: 55' do 2200 _7.. 55: ... do- 265G, _ P_ . 55- __do 9- 155. _ do - _ 2400 to _ . 55; _ do, 2050 u _ North 90,ft. of lot 1 56:_ _do - _ '.2425 _ (Es.a.90 ft)_ & 1 & 2___ 56._ _ do _ 2350 _ North_90 ft. of lot 2 56..__ _ ..do _ 2206 3 56' do 606 56 _ ao _ 2050 5. 56: _ do _ _ ! 1750 :. . 7 _ . 561 _ do _ 1700: 56: _do _ __ _ _ _;1806 9 ._ 56, _ do- m65b _ o . 56 ,_ _ __ _do. _ 4300 11 . 56 _ _ do _ _ : 3500 .- _ 12 56'; _ _ do. _ ,2600-i_ (Ex. W. 8 ft)7 _ ; 57 do __ 41425 ' w. 8 ft -of lot 7 Erist of_._8 . 57: do 1725 J _Lot 9A.West __of lot _8. 57.,_ _do_ _ ._ 4400. '.I roI1M o.o.ti TOTAL CITY OF ST. PAUL j1 0DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE' REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE y ON PRELIMINARY ORDER i DESCRIPTION i LOT BLOCK, ADDITION ASSESSED I VALUATION 'I �0 - 10 57 Arlington. Hills. Add. to ;4700 I� St. Paul _ll ; 57_. ___ . _12150'I " 12 .. 7 -do I; 1650 _13 ; 57 .. _ do_ _ _ _ 1900 - 14 :_57 ..do _ 3650-1 _ 15 -57.; _ _ do - 650 , 16 ; 57 . do :2750 17 ` 57 __do_ __ . 656 -:: 1S! 57 . _ do _ - i2625 _ _10"."59'.do ;6175._ 11 59 do .- 600 L 12:_59- do !{25.,L _13 ..59 do _ 4a -5 _. 14 59 do I 425, 15 i .59 . _ _ do 5> _. _ . 16 : 59 do-- _ 475 -1 IT: _59.. _. _ do 1700^ 18 '' 59 : do The N. 65 ft. of._. Lots 16, 17 and liS 4; Arlington Hills 3050 I S.64_ft..of__lots_14.& , 15 :_ 4. .. _ _: do._.. _. 10900. The 5.40 ft.of the N. 61 ft.of lots 14 & 15 4 do 4650' The v. 21 ft. of lots I, _ 14 and. - 15 4' _ do . _ _ 2125 4.- _. _ _ _ do _ _ 13o0 '._. �� POPM o..Ii 1 TOTAL . jpg IU rr CITY CIF ST. PAUL - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE I ON , PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT eLOCrcADDITION ASSESSED I� VALUATION S, 60 ft. of 16, 17, & 1p,:!} t _ ., Arlington Hills X7751 _ The W ly 2/5.,df Lots 1 & G ? 5 __. do 2145o '- I do Of lots 1 & 2 i:5 _ do 50 ft..Of_.the_N.100:_ft. _ of Lots 28, 29 and 30 6 do 3300; The S. 25_ft-of _lots _1, 2 and 3 6 do 6275., , _The S. ?5 ft.of_the _N.100 ft. Of lots 1, a_ and 3 6 do 1575;- The S._.25_ft. of_the N. 75 ft. of lots 1, 2 and 3 6 do 3825 The N. 50 ft-Of lots 1, 2 i _ and 3 6 _ -do _ 55 '5 30 5 do $975 _ 29 ; 5 do �35p ..' 5 . _. do ;:_., 2C50--; The S. 25 ft.of lots 28 29 and 30 6 do 2800 - The S. 25 ft. of the IC50 ft. of lots 26, 29 and 30 6 -do 1355Q H The-N. 25 ft,.. of lots 28, _29 and 30 _The .S. 50 ft.of_Lots 16 & 17 Z._. do & Ex.the E,29 ft. 7900 _.., .__ the S. 50 ft-of i8 7 - _- _ I 1 The E. 29 ft.of :the S, 1 50 ft.of 1S 7 do _ 750 -- TOTAL , CRY OF S - PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER, �I DESCRIPTION.. '..._ -._.. LOT BLOCK ADDITION - ASSESSED VALUATION' The N. 75 ft.of.. Lots 16, 17 and 16 7 Arlington Hills 48p0 _, _. 15 7 do ' _ 14. 7 __ do _ II 4?' 5- r 13 7 _ do 2375- North_ 40 ft.of lot _1 ,10do 2p' p 5" S.40_ft. of N.. go ft.ofdo 2350' ; S. 45_f,..of_lot,,- I -do SOOT 1 2 ,10. do i j225 3. 10 do p :16 .10 ..: _ _ .. do ?5?5 ° North 55_ ft. of (:17- .10 do 3650'` - Ex.S,65 ft.of E-40 ft.and (' EX -8-70 fti.of W. 2 ft - ( ;lid 10 ' do I S.,70_ft-of -& 6.-70 ft.of W. _ 2 ft.of lot 18 17 10 do iSQo' S. 65 ft, of E.40 ft. of lot ';-1$ • 10 do _ '5501. N. 1/3 of lots 1,. 2 and_ X _3.15:.do _ 14500 _.. S.Z of N. 2/3 �If 1, 2 &15: S•- 1/3 -of Lot a _1, 2 & 3... 15:_._ _ do _ 00- 5 _ 3 i6 : _. d° 15x5- 28- .16.. - __dO 1-} . 15 0 `. u S 47 ft.of lots 13 14 & ?5_ ,17, do ;! _ 1315 0,- The N.7S ft. of lots 13, 14 and":_ _. _ �� ronnn.a,i 15 .17 -do36500 TOTAL _ CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER 11 - (Bi .1975 _S._ 25 ft.of _16, 17 and 16_!11 .:' � I DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION The S.50_fb._Of lots 16, 7600 17 and 16 :11 17 and 18 :14 Arlington Hills 12900 The N. 75 ft.of lots 16, 17' 6400 } N. 25 ft.of Lots l & _ _ and 16 14 do 26000 The S. 0 10ft. of lots 14 ant 15 14 ..14 do 26100,_ _ _.. _13 do 20 The H- 25-ft.of..lots 14 & 4000 do 6400 The N.. 50 ft, of -Lots 16, 17 and16 975 ! ,17 _ do 9500 The S. 50 ft.of the. N.100 230 t N. 25 ft.of lots 16 1,20 ft.of lots 16, 17 & 16 17 do 5750 _..The -5. 25 ft. .of lots 16, 7400' 17 and :16 17 do a 15556 do do _ 3. 11 - do_- _ _ .1975 _S._ 25 ft.of _16, 17 and 16_!11 do __ _ 5725 S.40 ft.of 11.100 ft.of 16, 7600 17 and 16 :11 do N 60 ft.of—lois .16,17 t18 111 do 6400 } N. 25 ft.of Lots l & 2:20 do- �725 , _S.60-ftof N65 ft .of 1 & 2 20 do- _ _ 11400 ?— ft.of-lots 1 &_. 2.. 20 ,. _.__ _do _..._ . 4!4.25 3 20 do 4000 16 20 do 975 ! 17 :20 _ do _ 230 t N. 25 ft.of lots 16 1,20 do 1900 wnI .v. 4. TOTAL CITY OF ST. PAUL !c- DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER y' DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCKADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION Part of - - _0 18 a ,_.-Arlington - Hilla_Add. '4550 � _. Commencing at S.E.corner of j lot 1S; thence N 24:53 ft: thence to a point on t e W. h line 24:98 ft- N. of the - 1 S. W. corner, thence S. to ...said corner, ..._thence ...E. t0 beginning' of-. 18:2_0_ .do_ -_. 12200:_ ! Commencing on E. line thereof, 24.53 ft. from the S.E. corner;thence N. 51.02ft. thence 19. to a point on the, „_W.line 75.56 ft. North from; the S.W.corner, thence S. 50.58 ft. thence EaBt to beginning. s. 24.45 ft.of N. 49.45 ft.of lot 18 . 20. _ d0 _44. 75� N.. 45 ft.of lots 1 and 2; ?l do 17800'' -s.40 fT-of N:85 ft.of 1 & ?i 21.- do 7500': 1 _.. _-s.40 ft.of'-1, ? and _ 3 21 - do _. 13700: _ N. 85. ft. of 3 21 do _ 4025 N: __ 25 ft . of _ 16, -17- and 18 ..?l , do _ _ 900: .,S._25_.ft. of N..50_ ft. of 16,17 & ; 18 ! .21 do 54001 _ s•35 ft.of N.95 ft.of 16,17 & 18! 21: do S. -4o ft.-of_Lots_16,17. and 1821_ _.__ do oo _. a -9 -- N. 40-ft.._of_lots 1-& Z .30. __.-do ... -2050 _,. N.35 .ft.of S,85 ft.of__1 & 2._30 do __ _ 2975. 5..50 _ft. of lots 1-& 2 :_30. _ _ _ do 3650! _.. 3 30 . _do 1650 16 30: _ do 2250 17 _30 . _._ __do _ 2600 ......._.. Iro11w a.a.11 IS do 'TOTAL - 1 CITY OF St. PAUL '.DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER . .._ DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK!ADDITION - AI V ALLU gATID ATI ON _ 5 g 10 4 . Arlington Hills 3350-- ; _,, _.. 1154 do. 660-' -. 1 do 2950 j. 13 ,54 ': _ _ do 3100 _ .-14.54 _:. do 2600,-._ 15.54- .. _..do . -. _ - ilo0 !' ___ _ ._...: 1654 : do 1700_r S4 of _lots 17_ _ ___ '_ 18 .54 ;-_ ___do 5100;- , I N. Z .of _Lots ,� &- 18 - 54 do 1-55- do5 12 ,55 do 375 13 55 ! do 375` 1455 do _ _ _ 1650+ - 15 55 do'550,! ;, _16,.55. __do_ - . 2000; ; 17 55do 2900 , 18 55 _ do _ _ 3000 -19 55'; do _ __ 700;.. _.. 20 55 . _ do..3150.! 13 , 56 . ..do _ 2800! _ 14 56 :. - ._... do - __ _ 155p -... _5 56 do 900 r.. 1004 16 . 56 ;._ do _ 17 56 _ do 750 a. 18 :_56_. do b50 1 57 _ do 25oci _ 2 571 do nun e -TOTAL X300 , , CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE +t REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER I� DESCRIPTION- LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION i -.. _ 3 ; 57 Arlington ton Hille Add._ P -45o ` _ 4.57, 3200 5 .57_ do___ 3]00. , 57.. do 2i-oo - -_ 6 50 . 2 .58 do— 600- 3 58 do 600 ' - _ 4 .5 _ - do.. 600 ,_ _ 5 5$_ . _ __ ao _boo 6 .58 _ . - do _ . 7 do_ 5 X550.. , _ 6 58do 1400 9 .5�- . _ do 11700 s. 67 ft. of : 10.5_. -do_ - 1700 N. 66 ft, of 10 5_ . do 2450 _ 11-58 _ : _ do 1_925 _ 12 do _- - 13 :55. _ da_ ._ 1675 14,59 _ _ do 2725 15 :58 do _ ?425. 16-59 _ do.- :58 . do _ 4325: 16 5__. do.__ 2025 19 56 . - _ _ do , _ 625 20;--_58 do 700 59 _ do . _ voulf e.o.l, TOTAL 2958 ' CITY OF ST. PAUL ' DEPARTMENTS OF FINANCE 2 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE i ON PRELIMINARY ORDER I I DESCRIPTION i. LOT ,BLOCK. ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION 59 : Arlington _Hills _ . 500 3_ 59 , do___ ii 459 do 400, 850 6 59 . _ _ _do _ 2700 7. 59 _ do_ _ 1950 it _ 5 59 do _ .850 9 .59 . _._ d9_ :- _ 650 1 ! _ __Arzt.,!s__Sub. of. Lots_ 14 _1475 _ .'I 4_ -- 2 and 15 of Blk 7 of -and 1550 . ' De Bow Smith Risque 3 Williams Add. to St.Paul. 2200-- 4 do 235Q 1 ', 1 , Ashton & Sherburne9_ (Incl. in_ Bik 2) i ._.. Add.tdoo St.Paul. 2 1. 700, 3 1' do 4 do 3.50 i 5 ',. 1 . do _ _. _ 1700; 6 1 do _ 1550 7 1 ; do _ _ _ _ ! 950 _• West_2of. o _ 5_.._1. __,___do _ _ 575_; _._ E of lot l do _ 575 W. � of _ _ 9 1 d°- -'675 E. J of 9 1 : do 675 10: 1 _ _ do 350 L _ i 11- 1 _ do_ _ _ __ 1550 , - 12 • 1 - - -do._ _._ _ TOTAL!. _ 1 70 CITT.'OF ST. PAUL 1 ' DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - - - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER _._ DESCRIPTION � LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION 1 N. 50 ft -of East`96 ft.of :13 1 Ashton &-Sherburnes i x.25 ft. _of E.__99 ft -Of 13 1 '; do & N. 25 ft. of E. 98 ft.of 114 Ex. N. ?5_ft. the E. 9S ft. ,14 1 :. do _ 1300 E.40_ft.of. YV.52_ft-o.f 13 & 14.1 :_. _ do 450 '._4._12 _St.of lots_ 13 _and.. 14_ 1 :_ _do also E. 15 ft.of lot 15 Nest 50 ft -of 15 1 do _ 2500 - 16 1_ :: d4 - 2200 -. . 17 1 ;_ do __ 3150 do .-do.- 2$00 W -i 19 1 do 1075 E. of 19 2; _do. _ 1175 20 1 I._ da _ 500. ,21 , 1_ _ do _ _ 550 . (_22, 1 do _. 1100 23. 1 -_ do.. 24 1 - do _ _:_ 550 . D Lots 1 to 10 2. do 29000 , Ex,part_-_for Jackson -St,.) _11. &.12 . 2 „ .also E.2 of Hillsdale St -vac. and adjoining_ Ex.Jaokson S"t.LOts lj to 16 a_, -do also all of lots 17 to 20 and E,J of Hilisdale St. vac. & adjoining lots 13 _ d to 16 '' rallrn e.o.ti TOTAL 1 { CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE - ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - 1 DESCRIPTION LOT 9Locrc' ADDITION ASSESSED', VALUATION ii s 21 2 `( Ashton & Sherburnee 40600 it 22'2 do .___Lo.ts_1. and _ 2 . 3 __. do _ __ __.. 1150 and W.J of Hillsdale St. .-. __. vacated and adjoining Lot 3-and S.-3/4 of 4.3 Lot do also W. y' of Hillsdale St, vacated and adjoining. i North a of Lot 4 & r all of 5 and 6 Blk 3 also }^Jest z of -;i- Hillsdale St.vac & adj. _. _ do __ .3150 a (Ex.part_ for Capitol Heights lots 1 to 10 6 do 1?3175 1 also West I of Hillsdale St vacated and adjoining said lots 2, 3,6,8,9 and 10 - That. part of the South - of _ Minnehaha_St. _between_the East line of Ash St. produced North and -East line of _ do_.-_ _ 33?5 _ Sylvan St. That.. part of Pennsylvania. i Ave.l in between Capitol i Y g p -Heights and -ah- line--drawn from the S.W.corner of Blk 2 N. E. corner-of- Blk- 6 _ - __ do _ _ 2750 _. That part _of_Ash_St._lying; __. between the North and South: lines of Lot 1 Block 1 produced West_ to Blk 2 _ _ _ do _ _ _ l 4can! t, find) y_ _ ;-_._That:part_ of S.J of ginnehaha lying bet.the E.& VI.Jine of Lot-.1: Blk_1_produced I�orti. -. it FONM o.o. do .__. TOTAL do I CITY OF ST. PAUL ( - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE _ REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDERI �B) DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK, ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION That part of Pennsylvania _ _Ashton & herburnee Ave. lying W, of aline drawn , 'find) (cin t -from-the-S, W,corrler of-Blk 2 to the IQ. E, corner Of Blk 6 :and E. of_ E. line of Sylvan -St. - _ That part of Lots 4 & 7 Lying WsstS do of Capitol Heights Heigh „aTeo Eaet_ of vac.Hillsdale -- qp . St -adjoining. _.. Except hart for Capitol Hgts ;. Lots 1 to 10 6 _ do also, W,2 of Hillsdale Sr (in 16e.f0re) _..vac—and adj. _ said _lots- 2, 3,6,5,9 and 10. , do 7 700 2' 7, - do 7 do and that part of Lots 4 to $50 goo - 6 lying East of Jac St:- Part East Of Jackson St. of 7 7 do ' do 3'5 300 doI That part of Lots 5 to lying between Jackson St.& _ ._.._Cap-i-tol-Heights, 450 -_ also--E.4of _.. Hiilsdale_ St: vacated and adjoining -said pant .-of, _. _._.. lots 7 & 5 That part of Lots 9 & 10 7 -and-of-E,2 OfHillsdaleSt, do ,vac. 45 0 lying West Of Jackson St; r -That part of Lots 9 & lying East of Jacdo _. kson St. - - 4150- ' TOTAL � CITY OF ST. PAUL - - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - - ''- DESCRIPTION LOT!BLOCK'.- ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION _1 t;__ 1 7 Ashton. &_Sherburnea 400 I 12 • 7 ;_ _ do _ , ;400 13 7 ', do _ : 1250 14.7 _ do 1450. . 7 i 1.5 ', do _ _ _ 1 575, I II all that -part of _, 16 , 7 _ do _. _ 4250 . lying Fest of the following line: commencing Rn the N. line ofArch St. 14 ft.W- from i the S.W.corner of Lot 17; thence N'ly to the N. IV. corner of Lot 17. The following parts Of 17 & 18- 7 do 1150 com, on Arch St. 12 ft.17est L_ from S.E.corner of Lot 18, N'lY 99.86 ft.to a _thence point 12 ft.West from East line of Lot 18, thence 12.70 ft., thence South 95 ft -to a point on said Arch St. 41 ft. from point of beginning, thence to beginning. Following parte of 17 & 18 7 do 800 Com.. at -a -point on Arch St. 53 --ft IPest from S.E.corner of Lot 18,thence I_North 95 ft.to- a. point 24-70 ft, West of East line of Lot 18; thence _'West.33.33.ft._thence 'S'.ly. to.:Arch. I St.31 ft.from point of beginning l--thence-to beginning. FoJaowing parts of Lots 17 & "i8 1 7', do 1275 Com.. at S.E.corner of lot 18 ..-. - - r thence W.on Arch St. 12 ft. thence E.11ne of lot 18, N. arallel with 99.E6 -ft. thence W. 73.98 ft -:to a point on a line drawn from the N.W. -cor.of-lot -l7-to-a point on Arch St. 114 ft.W.from S.E.cor.of lot '18, thence-N,on aid Tine -i ft tO N.ti17 cor.of lot 17, thence >.E.along the N. line of. lots 17.. &_.18 to 14. E. cor. of said lot 16 thence to beg.! TOTAL I; I CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE'' ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - -: - DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK: ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION 19 7 Ashton & Sherburne.I I I � 20 7 ' _ do I 1 75' 21 7 do 175! 22 7 _: do 175! 23 7 do I I 175; • I 24,,-7 do 2' OOi 1 do 660,, 2 do I 575! 3 8 do 4jo 4 8 do 40. 5 d° 57f5; _ 6 8 do , 550; _ 7 8 do 45p W_ of 8. 8 d0 E. of 8 8 do 9 8.': d° 450; 10 do __ - -- _ 450j _do __ _.__ _. _ _ 4�50i We.st_.z_9f ll. 8 do 115' i it I EA E, °f Lot la and -West z , it 10 ft. of 13, 8 _ do wo. .it 1 TOTAL _. 1 00 I 1 I , I I - I CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE . REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE - ON PRELIMINARY ORDER !' :i DESCRIPTION LOT ;BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION I� I, E-40 ft -of W.-50 ft.of_ 13. ;8_ Ashton.&_iherburnes ;--1350 _ .. E.40 ft. of W-90 ft.of _ lj do _ : _a650 �i E. 60 ft. of 13 S do_ 1950 _ 14:8- .___ do 3050 _- 158 ',_ : do 750 1h S do Westi � of 17 S do 1625 1 Easz of 17 .' 8 _. do _ 2375 Wiest of 16 S do 1600 East of 18 S do 1300 (Ex. East 35 ft) 19 do 2275 East 35 ft -of lot 19 ;8 do _ 13501 _ Triat__part of_'_20 ': 8 --__ do950 lying E. of a line drawn -._-from a -point on the -N.11ne of Arch St.40 ft.West from' the -S. E. corner of said lot to a point on the North _._line thereof 50-ft-17est from the N.E.corner. _ That part of 20 & _ do ____ _ 2025 L _ ..- lying west of a line drawn fr.o.m. a point_ on the, North ,._ line of Arch St. 40 ft.west from the S,Ea_st corner of Lot 20; to a point on the North line of said lot _50ft, west from the N.E.corner thereof. East 45 ft -of _, 21 5 _ do 1450 _ _17esti .30_1t._. of 21 _S __ __ do _ _ 600 East 40- ft.of.. _ _ _ _ 22. g do - _ __ ;-2900 Wesi 35 _ft -Of _ 22;_6. .__. do__ 75P „ & all of Lot 23 vonrn e,o.ii TOTAL i (. CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF REPORT OF COMMISSIONER FINANCE OF FINANCE' - (B� ON PRELIMINARY ORDER. . DESCRIPTION LOT 'BLOCK: ADDITION ASSESSED -- -_- VALUATION E. 4o ft. of lot 24 's Ashton & Sherburnes Add, 11}00 p West 35 ft.o2' lot _ 24 , 8 do a� � --75 & East 10 ft -Of lot 25 West 65 ft. of 25 5 •;, do 7�5 _ _ 26 g ! dO 50; _ 27 do 450 . East 72 ft -of 1 9 do 1750 ._ EX.W.137 2/3 ft.& Ex. East 72ft.of 1 ,9 do i1050 West 40 ft -Of lots 1 and 2 9 " -_do 1450 j .. East 40 _ft, of w.SO ft. of 1 ;& 2 . 9 do 1400 E. 57 2/3 ft -Of W.137 2/3 ft of 1 a« 2 9 do ?5:- S.10 ft.Ox E.110 ft.of 2 9 do 100 (Ex. S.10 ft) East 110 ft. of 2 9 _do 1000" _. art 9 -do 3125 lin est of aPlineof3 lying Wparallel, with and 115 ft -East of Columbia St. Except Wily 115 ft. of. 3 9 _. do:.?{575. W. Of 4 9 do 5�5 E. 9 do ,450' _ ( 5 9 da 13�5o (: b 9: do i _. nm n.o. i I 7 9 do_ TOTAL , _.. CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE 6T kEPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE - i ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - - I� .DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK' ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION of :Nest of lot is 9 Ashton & Sherburnes 92 ,,., � S,2 of West 2 of lot $ 9, do E.J Of 9 do 500 9 9 do 345 W. Of 10 9 do 1400 E.J of 10 9 do, 550. East 2 of 79 do 525 West Of :11 9 do 122 5, & N, 1i ft. Of W,j Of 12 (Ex.N. 1i ft) W.J of lot 12 .9 do 1275 East z of 12 .9 do ;950' East of 13 9 do 2850 W. jl� Of13 9 ', do , 3025 I 1 10 _do 36751 2 10 do_ 1900. !, r 3 to do i550 4 to , do 1350' (5 10 do 16 10 do _ 7 10 do _ _ 300 10 do _ _ ! ?00; 9 10 do _ 225; _ 10 10 do 225i' _ 11 10 do 2251 _ ,12 .10 _ do 625 vonM o.o ;13 110 ! do_ TOTAL:, ,2R5 _...__ CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE [� REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE . ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (B) j DESCRIPTIONS LOT ;BLOCK- - ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION i, _ 14 10 Ashton & Sherburnes 1225 i _! , 15 10; do 20o 16 10 , do 2575 17 10 do l,00 1S 10 ' do 550 19 10", do 3125 20 . 10 do X175 21 10' do 500 22 10 do 250 23" 10 do 20o; P- 4 ` 10 i do -.30011 25t 10: do 4�55 2b 10' do 525 27 to do 31?5: 28'' lo- do_ _ 65o 29. 10 __ do _ 700 _ 30 10 _.. do X550 ._ 1 11 do 450: That part of Lots 1 & 2 12 do 1050 lyingN. of a line com. on Jacksn St. 70 ft.S.from the N,W,corner of lot 1 and running East _ arallel with North line oY of 15, Blk 12, to the E.line of lot P_ That of lots 1 & 3 :13 do part lying S. of -a line commencing 11 on Jackson St. 70 ft.South'from the N.W.corner of Lot 1 and running East, parallel with 11orth line of Lot 15, Blk 12, to'the'E. line o2 Lot 2. FoeM e „ TOTAL,, �. � CITY OF 5T: PAUL - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - '`) REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER s ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION , LOT 91.ocK: DESCRIPTION ; , j 12 Ashton & Sherburnes- - 450 I 4 ; 12 do - 250 N. i40 ft.of Lots 5 & 6 12 do 1750 S. 44D ft.of N. Bo ft -of 5 &_ 6 ;12 do '300 South 40 ft. if Borth 6 12 do 120 ft. Of 5 & 120 S. 31.96 ft -Of lots 5 & 6 12 do 27 510 Thefollowingpart of 5-& ,6 12 -- do ine of Warren, oom. on West l ' 120 ft.S.from Arch St.thence West, parallel to South line of Lots 5 & 6 to West line Of Lot 5, thence N. along said West line to -a point 120 ft'. South of. Arch St. thence East . parallel to said Street, to beginning. ti 0 � That hart Of lots 6 and 9 •12 do 1 ng N. of a line com.at a- poinIt- on the West 'line of - �. Warren St. 114.02 ft. from the S.E.corner of -lot -6 -and - running West, parallel with I_ Arch St. to the West line _of! lot 9; also Eust 45.75 ft. of lot 14. Following parts _of, lots 6 &- 9 Blk la Com.at the S.E. cor. f lot 6, the ce 11.a ong ��est 11ne of arren t. the 114 02 ft.tnence Westparallel, to Arch St. 63.30 ft. thence S,. to a point on gt.Airyy St. S.W.cor. 331/3 ft.East from the oz lot 9, thence E. 66.67 ft. do (next desa) to beginning. , TOTAL i i ITY OF 5f. PAVL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ' REPORT OF COMMISSIONER. OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER �I �, LOT BLOCK, ON � � ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION Following.part of 9 12 Ashton &.Sherburnes 1975 Commencing at a point on the; r West line of Warren St. 114.02 ft. North from the Southeast cor, of Lot S, thence West parallel to.Arch-St. -3.30 ft.to the _. point of beginning of land tobedescribed; thence continuing on said line parallel to Arch St. to the West line of -Lot -9; thence - South on said line to Mt. Airy St l i; thence East along Mt. Airy St;( l 33 1/3 ft. thence North to ;( point of beginning. 10 12 do 11 12 do 400 12 12 !. do 500 13 12 do 700 `, (Ex. E. 45.75.ft)_ :14 :12 do_ 500-_. J5 12 do 525 North _50 ft, of 1 .13 do +2950 S.50 ft.of N.100 ft.of l .13 do 4400 S.50 ft.of lot l 13 ;. do _ 1600•; . & E. 39 ft.of lot 2 'i 3 13do 5150 4 131 do 6o0 ; _ - West of 5 13 do 2000. 6 13 ', do East of 7 13 do 525 do 'S 13 dop2 3 5 _ I I _ d° g 13 POIIM 0.0.11 do _ TOTAL 2721 5 Ij CITY OF ST. PAUL - DEPARTMENT OF. FINANCE - - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE. ON PRELIMINARY ORDER 03) - - j- DESCRIPTION :. K LOTBLOC ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION -- 10 ': 13 ,_ _ Ashton & Sherburnes :''1450 f 11 1 3 do. 3app (Except West 100 ft) 12 13, do _ 525 N- 25 ft -of E.100 ft.of lot _13_, 13. _ do asp S. -g' of East 100 ft.of lot1 13 13 do - 1750—;- 14 -13 ':. do 100o Lot 15 13 do 592y' . and South 10 ft. of East _ 100.ft.of.16 Except part i for Ca+itol Heights and Ex. S. 12 ft.of .East. 100 ft 16 13 do ' 7950 _ (Except alley) 1 15 do 5550 , do 2 :15. _ do 4'S do 3 ; 15 do 550 do 4 15 do 395Q,: (Except alley) and ex. _ West 5 ft. 5 . �5 da 3006 1- (Ex.alley) West 5 ft.of 5 15 do 750` & Ex. alley lot 6 _ (Ex.alley) 7 ._15 _ do - - �550 S. j Of S 15 do 1350 ., N. _ ofS _ 15 . do 250 _ 9 : 15 . do650-1 Ex.East 64 ft) Lots 10 & 11 ';15! .15 do 1300 1; East 64 ft. of Lots 10 & li .w v'v'11 11 do TOTAL 700 1-1 CITY OF S . PAUL - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - - i � DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK: ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION (Ex. alley) 12 15: Ashton & Sherburnes J270' 1 16, do _ _ o6o6 East of 2 16 d0 750 W.e of 2 & E.J of lot 3 16; _ do g25 West j of 3 ' 16 do 300 S. of lot ; 4 , 16 do _ 1950 N. z of lot 4 ! 16 do _ 2900 That part of lot 5: _16 do 11350 lying N. of a line drawn from a point on the West - line of LOG 5, bb. q0 ft. .from the N.W..corner thereof,.. to a point on the East line 55.60 ft. from the Northeast corner thereof. r' That part of 5 16 do 2450. lying South of a line drawn from a point on the West line of lot 5, 66.90 ft. South from the Northwest corner thereof to a point on the East _ - line 5$.60 ft. from the Northeast corner thereof. North -ff, ox {_6 16 do _ _ 1300 South_ of _: 6 'Ib _.do 4050; 7 16 do,75' 16_ ,. South 107 ft. of S lb _ ___do _ 1300 _ .. (Ex. S. .107 ft.) 8 16 do _ 50' South 100 ft of q ,16 do 1300! ;..._ _ . Except South 100 ft. q I16 do 675 E it. W. 4 ft (South 2 of 10 I16 do 2025! t.__...' (Ex.W. 4 ft) North of 10 ;16 __..... .. __ .. ... ___.. do TOTAL. j ma' . DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER LO DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION � .. (Ex. E. 4 ft) Nortn of lot 11 6 Ashton & Sherburnes 14 0 '. 5, (Ex. E. 4 ft) South of lo>; 11 6 do 2400 1 17 do X150 2 17 _ da _ 4550 3 17 do 2900 4 11; do 2160 i That part of lots 5 & 6 17 do 800 lying East of a line drawn from a point on tne'Soutn line of lot 5, 55 ft. west of the S.E: corne tner of line to a point on thetorth of lot 6, 77 ft. from the N.E. corner tnereof. That part of lots 5 & 6 Blk 17 do 3 100 lying West of a line drawn from a point on the S. line of said lot 5, 55 ft. West of the S.E. corner thereof, to a point'on the N. line of Lot 6, 77 ft. -West from the N. -E, corner thereof '- 7 17 do 500: ' s 17 do 300 9 17 _ - do _ _ .300 10 17 do _ _ _ . 650 11 .17 ! do 4350 12 .17 _do _ 3725 13 17 do 3900 14 :17 ; _ do i4250 15 117 : do 6o0 16 ,17 , ronw .o. do _ _ TOTAL 7475 -- CITY OF ST. PAUL Iy DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (B) DESCRIPTION - LOT BLOCK ADDITION - ASSESSED i VALUATION. 17 : 17._ Ashton & Sherbyxnes 1400 _ 18 17 do 2300 19 17 do -3800: - 20 : 17 do 3700 (Ex. S. 65 ft.) 21 17 do 9475 i, South 65 ft. of ;21!17 do 3400; 22 17 do 1450 t: 23 11 do Ex. North 100 ft. 2417: do 150 E. 25 ft -of N. 100 ft -of 24 17 do W- 25 ft -of N. 100 ft.of 24 17, do 1275 . 25 17 do - 3550 26 : 17 do 2200 , _ 27 17 do _700. 28 : 17 do 100 i '9 17 : do loo . 30 17 do 100 _. 31 17 . do _ _ 160 '- (Ex. part for Mt.Airy St) 1 19 do 1950 do2 _. is __. do _ 3940 do 3 18 do 3950 4 : 16 do 625 5 1$ do 575: 6 : 18 _ _ do -500: -7 : 1S _ do 2175, ii vovM v.v.i TOTAL CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE - ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (B) -. I!. II - DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK: ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION S 1S Ashton & Sherburnes 675 Ex. the following. commencing at the N.Wly corner, thence' along It.Airy St. 7 ft. thence ! S'ly 23.50 ft. to a point 13.50 ft. from point of begin. taence to beginning. That part of 9 ! is. _ do 400 lying S.E.of a line deec. as follows: commencin at a point on the .West l ne of Lot .9 10 ft. S.E. from the most -w'ly corner thereof, thence N.E. to a i_ point on the East line of said, lot, 19.25 £t. South of the . !i N.E.corner thereof. ! I That part of 9 1S do 2125 lying PI.W, of a line described as follows; commencing at a',point on the West line of said lot, 56 ft. South from the most W' ly corner thereof, thence N.E.to a point on at.. Airy St. 108.50 ft._ _ S.E. from the most N'ly corner of ii said lot. I ' That part Of 8 18 do 1?5Q f described as follows; Com. at the .N.Wly-corner, thence along _. tit. Airy St. 7 ft. thence S'ly 23.-j0.ft. to,a point 23.50 it. from the point of beginning, thence to begin; also, the following part of -- lot 9: Commencing a t a point on the N. _.line of lot 9, 106.50 ft. ._.S.E;from the mo -t N'ly corner thereof, thence continuing to the N.E.corner'of said lot 9, thence S. along the E. line 19,25 ft, thence S.W. to a point!on the Wly line of said lot 104 ft.'S,E. from the most W,il cor.thereof, thence N.W.along said W' y line to a point 56 ft. S.E. from the most W'ly corner, thence N. E. to point of beginning. ronM TOTAL CITY OF ST. PAUL �A DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE }� REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (B) DESCRIPTION LOT ---Blaen ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION N... J,of 10 16' Ashton & Sherburnes 1?��j S. of 10 16 do 147 11 16 do ,2400 12 116 do. _ '3900 13 16 do 375p 14 16'do 1700 ,15 16do lb00 lb 16 do 4300 N.W- 33 1/3 ft. of lot 17 16do 3625 S.E. 16 2/3 ft -Of lot 17.1 18 do 30 5 & N.W. 16 2/3 ft -Of lot 20 16 16'' do 4100 S.E. 33 1/3 ft -Of lot 20 16j do 2075 That part-of16i 3 do 2 1 75 lying S. of 14th St. (EX.Aart for 14th St.) U North 24 ft. of lot 26 lb' do 1600 i i (Ex. N. 24 ft.) 26 16' do 2000 That part_ of._lote, 1and 2Blk19', do described as follows' Com. at most Elly corner of iot 1, thence S.W. - along -E•-University -Ave. 73.65- ft. thence --- N.W. 65.74 ft. to a point on South line of valley St. 96.60 ft.from placeof beginning, thence to beginning: ;i The following parts of 1 and, 2 19do 3350; commencing on the N. line of: E. . University Ave. 112:30 ft -S.17- from the most Elly corner of lot 1, thence N.W. 100.15 ft. to a point on the S.lne of V lle S 1 b t.}"i.fro foresaid corof lot 1, ne �'E• ?p'. �Ial ey ���,,, tthe ce S. E 6 4 t o p �n ._on-N,line of--Onbef,'jj�ft -from saidl�r-cr'�f dot -1- tneno%.,,,%.W. 36.b5 ft. to place of :beginning.TOTAL I .. - CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE �r REPORT OF COMMISSIONED OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - DESCRIPTIONLOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION Followin _part of lots :2 and Ashton & Sherburnes 4450' 3 Blk 19, commencing at a point on the North line or East UniversityAve. 15 5 14, from the most 5. 0 E block thence N.W. at corner of sad lock thence right angles 88.50 ft. thence N.E, at right g angles 25..80 ft. tnence N.W. parallel with firs described line 27.28 ft. to a point Valley on . line of t. 173.90'ft. West from aforesaid most Elly corner of Blk 19, thence S.E. along Valley St. ',23.34 ft. thhenoe S.E. 100.15 ft, to a point on E. 'university Ave. 112.30 ft'. S.W. from said MOSt E''1y corner; thence along said Ave. 43.80'ft. 'to point I'' of beginning. i jl Following part Of lots 2,3,` 4 19 do 4325, commencing on North line of University Ave. 155.50 ft. S.W.' from West line of V&lley St.'thence N.W. at right angles 84.30 ft. thence S -W. 57.75 ft, to a point 107:64 ft. South from intersection of South line of Valley St. & East line of Canada St. thence S. to University Ave.' thence E. to beginning. _ _. Following part of lots 3, 4,& 5 19 do 4400 commencingat point on the p N. l n of Uni er YY Ave. '155-g ft. S.W, from the W �ine Vale ySt.thence� of .W. at right anglespoint o - - thence N.V. onvttheoabove line 4.25eft. thence ' -ft. thence E.-at-ri ht -an les g g 25.80 ;ft. -'thence North,. ' parallel with first described line, ?7.28 ft. to S,..line of Valley St, thence TW.along__said S.line to a point 75.2,E8 ft.' East from 1 tersection S, bt. of said line an c . line of Canada thence S.W. 55.66 ft, to a point on Cane,dast. 50.84 ft. ; S. from said intersection, thence S.E. 56.80 ft. thence N.E. 57.75 ft, to beginning: i Fovn. v.v.i TOTAL CITY OF ST. PAUL I�?q DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER . DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED i VALUATION � Following part of lots 4 1400 and 5 Blk 19Ashton & Sherburnes .lot Beginning on S.line of Valley 75.55 ft. East from the East; line of Canada St., thence West 75.55;ft.. thence S, along said E. line 50.54 ft. _ thence N.E. 55.66 ft. to beginning. South 36 ft. of 5 and 6 19; do 3250, dying W. Of Canada St. i N'ollowing part of lots 5 '. b 191 do 2875, Commencing at a point'on the West line of Canada St. 104 ft. N: -W, ;from intersection of said West line with N. line of Belleview Ave. then a S•W.at - right angles 52.50 ft. more Or lees to W. line of said lot 6. thence Salong ,the said West line of lot 6 to a point 36 ft. -- North of the N. line of Belleview Ave. thence E. parallel with said North line to the W. line of Canada St. thence N.W. to beginning. The following part of 6 19 do 1050: commenainoStthe West line of Gana N.W, frora its intersection with N. line of Belleview Ave. thence S.W. at right; angles to Canada St. 52.50 ft. more or less to the W. line of Lot 6, thence N. along said W. line of Lot 6, 95 -ft. more or lees to the West lin© of ;Canada St. thence S.E. 54 ft. more or less to beginning. (Except Canada) 7 i 19 do _ 2700; 5 19 do 4900' is North of 9 19, do .. oM oo ii TOTAL Po 550. j CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE �. - ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - (B) __ DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK . ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION , E.. of S._of lot 9 19 Ashton .& Sherburnes 250_ _. 1do S.Iq, v of lot 750 S.E.4 of lot 10 19 do S. W.4 of lot 10 19 do 1050 E.J of N.j of lot 10 19 do 1450 W. of N.j_of lot 10 19 do 2656 W. j of N. j of lot 11 19 1 do % 1150 1 g of h -j of lot 11 19 do E.Nort 1900 i SA of lot 11 19 do '50 r N. P. 4 of lot 12 1 do 9 7 00 N. E. -1 of lot 12 : 19 do 250 13 19 do 250 and S. of lot 12, being that part lying S. of a line, parallel with Valley St. & ; bisecting a line running North -& South midway between East and West lines of lot 12 Following part of lot 14 19 -do- 2200 commencing at 14. E. corner of lot 14, thence S. on East line thereof 100 ft, thence N.W. parallel, with S.;line jjO2.in Valley E. rightaanles fromand at ttossaid .1ne thence -N. -parallel with said E.line :100 ft. S.E.',to to S. line of Valley St.thence begin. Following part of lot 14 191 -do ,500 commencing on E. line of lot llEj 100 ft. South from ! _ N.E, oFner thereof, thence N.W, parallel with the`.line-of Valley St. to; a Point 30 ft.distant from at right angles to said E.line thence N. par llel with said E. line .to Mins off 14.17. 'to N.W.cor.of lot 14, Valley . thence thence. along W. line to N.line of Belleview , N.E. along said N.line to E.line. of lot l4, thence thence North to bbeginning. . = �5 19 do onM P.o.il TOTAL 2475 I CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE 1 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER 'DESCRIPTION LOT p (BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION a _ 16 19 Ashton & Sherburnes B?_5 17 .19 do i _!16 19 do 3525 19 ,19 do_ 500 20 19 do 500 25 19 do 775 also part of Sherburne Ave.' vacated, lying between East and W. lines of lot 25 produced to Belleview Ave. 26 19 '. do 650 and part of Slherburne Ave. vacated, lying between East and West lines of lot 26, produced to Belleview Ave. 27 19, do 500 P also that part of vacated Sherburne Ave. lying E,of West line of lot 27 produced to Belleview Ave. (Ex.Warren SO 1 ! 20. __. do _ 575 do & E.' of 2 20, do 300 do & W.- of 2 20, do 2706 E.1 of 3 20 do Dx. Marren & Jackson Sts. _do _ _ w,_ of 3 : 20 do _ 250 Ex. part W.of Jackson St 4 20 , do 350 Part E. of Jackson St.of 5 20. do 25 Ex. Jackson -and 4 ._21 _ do _ 400 Capitol Heights. Capitol do 5 vonr.v o :i 21! do TOTAL 350 CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE } REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER ...ASSESSED DESCRIPTION , LOT :BLOCK ADDITION VALUATION i_ part E.of_Jackson St. of lot 6 . 21: Ashton &-Sherburnes 600� also Ex.Jackson St. and Belleview Ave. Lot 7 part S.of Belleview Ave.of 8 & 9 21 do 250; do 10 21 : do_ 250 i - t do ( 11 21i do 900 12 P-1 do (' i 13.21. do 14: 21 1 do 1: 300 (Ex.Ave) 1 22. do 400: do 2 { 22: _ _ do a100 do 3 ! 22. do 35010; do & N.E,25 ft -of : 4 22 do 18.5'; also part of lot 1$ lying E. - of W.line of E.J of lot 4 produced to Belleview Ave. (Ex. Ave & Ex.N.E._ 25 ft.) __ . 4 '_22 _ do -3425 ; also, part of lot 18, lying between -East -and West lines, . of lot 4 produced to i. I Belleview Ave. (Ex.Avd) _ E. 40 ft.of 5 ` 22 do 2100 _ do do 5 22 - do_ 1450 I also Ex.Ave. E.J of lot 6 ? ,.___ Ex. Ave. West of lot 6 22 do - 162 5 do E. J of .. 8 ;2? _do 2075 . ._ & Ex.Ave. Lot 7 I Ex. Ave. W. j Of lot 8 2' . do � 29 1,25 - do E. of lot; 2? : 9 -- do__ �X75 do W.J of lot 9 22 do - 12 5 ' do 10- 22 do- - ' 1700 -- do 11 22 do 1975; vont n.o.ti TOTAL - 1 CITY OF ST. PAUL ` DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF .COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER .DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK' ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION ;I 12 22, Ashton & Sherburnes 275; 13 22' do 275' I 14 22; - do i 1175: 15 �� do 275: : _ E. of lot 16 2''; do 475 b W.z of lot 16 22; do 425; I 17 22 do part of 16 221do 1751 lying West of West line of lot 4 produced to r Belleview Ave, I I , _ (Ex. Univer s ity Ave) E. 30 ft -Of lots 15,& 16 '21 do 1475! (Ex. Ave) W. 30 ft -Of E. 60 ft -of 15 &-16 21 do 1675! i (Ex.Ave)__the W. �5 ft. of 15 & 16- :,1 - do 2375' i do & Ex. E5.60 ft.& W. 25 ft -Of 15 & 16 21 do 2625: Ex.Jackeon St.& University Ave. 1 21 ! do ' 9050. do & Capitol Heights do 3 21 do— _ _ 500; _...:. I Part of 6 ?1 do _. 50' lying between W. line of Jackson St,& F. kine of i Capitol Heights. ! TOTAL __ - _. ffi�PFFQ•nSGPRi9 CITY OF ST.PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER --:_ -... _ ,, _ ASSESSED DESCRIPTION LOT �,, eLocK ADDITION VALUATION - -- ` The following part Of 23 Ashton & Sherbarnes 175 commencingg at the lnterseotion of the E.line of Robert St.with the S.P1, line of Capitol Height 6, thence S. lO gg said Capitol Heights, A6.67 ft. S. n sa •.line opoint thence .y•5012tft� fromithent of of Robert St. _75• be inningg thence to begin. part of this discription being vacated Wtesterloo $t. Following parts of lots 4 and 5 23. do the S.w.lne of Capitol 5100 com. at a point on Heights 56.62 ft. S. Brom the intersection Robert t. thence S.W.49.50 ft - t.to-a with E.1ine o to apoint on E•line of Robert St. 75,12 ft.from ' St. ection, thence S.g said interslong said Robert E. at right angles„ 1.72.Ift_. thence 45.96 ft. thence N•E. 50.42 ft. to a point on S.w.line of Capitol Heights, 35 ft. from point of beginning, thence of this description being to beginning; part St. Vacated Weeterloo _ All that pa rt do 5 00 „ of lots 4 & 5 23 and of Fiesterloo St.vaeated and adoning, ming west of Capitol Heights and .Of the following described line' CCommencingB '124.05 ft. 5. on the E.line of Robert St. from the S.w.line of Ca itol Heights, thence Eastat rightangles1.7f2-ft. thence Id. E. CapitoltHeights�,oint 94-67nftafrom,said East - - line of Robert St. S. PJ. 1 ft. of 6 23 dC._ 2150 _. (Ex. the 1W ly 30 ft.thereof) _. also all that -Part of lot 7_1ying,_ 1�. of Jackson St. also Ex. part included the East 2 ; 55� in District Ca rt De�reeg160 d ,7 and of westerloo t. adjoining sal lot ii Part of lot 6.-` _ TOTAL - CITY OF sT. PAUL - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT B ­ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION I. Following part of 6 24. Ashton & Sherburnes 1900 and of vacated Westerloo St. !-adjoining.-Com. at intersection of N.Wly-- -- __. line of -said lot 6 with S.Wly- line of Capitolit Heights, thence S'ly along said SAly line 37.21 ft. thence S.wly at an angles to right of 89 degrees 37 minutes, 37,216 ft. thence at: right angles S, Ely. 4.06 ft'. thence at right anglers S.Wly 12.17 ft., thence at right angles S,Ely 4.05ft. thence S.Wly parallel to S,Ely line of lot 6' 12.61 ft. thence N.Wly parallel to S.Wly line of lot 6, 30 ft; thence N.Ely-along N.Wly line of said lot and its prolongation, 71,96 ft. to beginning. Following part of 6 23. do 1800 Commencing at intersection !__of_S.Ely line of said.loti with S.Wly line of Capitol Heights thence N'ly along said S.Wly line 25.05 ft, thence S.Wly at an angle of 90 degrees 23min. 37.26 ft. thence_at(right angles S.Ely 4.06 ft. thence at right anggles S.Wly 12.17 it. thence at right angles;S.Ely 4.05 ft. thence N.Ely parallel ta:S,Ely line of lot 6 to- a. point 1 ft. N.Ely of the _SWly':line.of said lot; thence S'ly, parallel to ;aidlS,Wly line, to the S.Ely-line of said lot, thence-N'ly along said - -- line to beginning. Following parts of 8:23 ; do 315 0 � and of lot 1 ! , Pomroys Re. and of_lot. �+, Blk 1 ; Lambert & Cos Add. & vac. We sterloo St. Com, at the most Nly corner of lot1, Pomroys.Re. thence S.E,along, the N.E.line thereof 7.40 ftthence S.W, at an angle to the right of 101 degrees, to'the;W.line of lot 4, Blk 1 Lambert & Cos Add. thence N.along said W.line, existing a d roduced 7777 60 t the ce N E to of t o the N, ine of-afbresa d�lot_ prod.*42.48 KEW. W. i�rom said N'ly corner thereof, thence to beginning. •corn o.o.ti TOTAL , CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER .. - DESCRIPTION Lor .el,ocK- ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION j i _ g p 3; 1 St�Joline 2 Ashton & Sherburnes c an�t,find) Com, at a point oonnthe of Capitol Heights, 42.40 f .N'ly of the most NIly corner of lot,1, Pomroys �p Re. thence S,1;', at an angle .of 66 degrees 23 min. to the left 33.75 ft, thence N.E. 30.83 ft. more or leas to a point on said 1®ne of Capitol Heights 13.83 ft. L W.from- the place of beginning; thence to begin. That part of 8 23, do 50 lying S.W. of Capitol Heights & N.W.of the N.line of that tract described in district court judgment recorded in Beok 662 of Deeds, page 199. j_i ?4: 1 Aud. Sub.No.70 25 1 do :' 300 i 26 1 do 100 27 1 ! do �. 100 2 1 do 325: 29 . 1 do 500 - 30 1' do 500 _ 31 l' do 4525 �. 32 1! do ( 33 1 do J. _ _ ( 34 . 1, _ do _ (_34, I. do _ �! 36 . 1: _. do All, Char_part; 37 . l', do_ 4600 lying Wily of a line a 129.97 ft.WIly from & parallel . with the Elly line of said lot. i Pons o.o.ii : i TOTAL i i W. � CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - _ _-_ >. �... ._... ASSESSED DESCRIPTION - LOT BwcK•. ADDITION VALUATION I� All that part of 21750 37 1 Aud.sub. No.7 lying E'ly Of a dine � �9-97 ft,w'ly from and _ parallel with the E'ly line of said lot. _ (Ex. E. 40 ft.for Earl St. Bridge 38 1 _ _ 25 2 do 400 North 20 ft -Of 26 _ 2 do 200: South 30 ft. of 26 2 do 300 27 2 do 6�5 26 2 do 775 ._ 29 2 do 750: _ .. 30 2_ do 1000 3 ! 1 2 do 1000: _ 32 j do _ 1000 33 2 do 900t 34 2 do 175 0 ! 35 2' _ _do 1550 3 4 do _ 1,6251 ?6501 _. 4 4 _ do _ 5 . 4 do 3050 _ 6. 4 _ do X150 _ 7 4 do 13 1 : do I �50 _ 14 1 ': do _ 250 , 1,I 15.- l.. _ do 250 ! TOTAL'. _:- CITY OF ST. PAUL " p xv DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE - ON PRELIMINARY ORDER ASSESSED � DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION VALUATION 16 1 Aud.Sub.No. 7__ lobo 17 1 do ;250, ltd 1 do 250 19 1 do 250 I' 20 1 do- _ 200 21 1 ': do 325 22 1 do 325 do „_ 325 J, __ 22 .. 9 _ do 100 _ .23 12 do _ 200 241 2 do 400 36 do 2625 37 2: do i625 1 4 , do 625 2 4 i do_ ; 625. _ 1 Aud, Sub.No. 57 6 00 20 . o 2 do 96075 :.. _ do 10003 t 4 do 200 _. 5 _ do 1175 6_'. do 17100, 7 do _ i 20o 1 S do 275 9 do 16725; to do_ _ _ 8500 11 do 575: _. 12 do '0450, TOTAL '. �„c CRY OF ST. PAUL. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - JJJ REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE - ON PRELIMINARY ORDER li DESCRIPTION 1 LOT iBLOCK: ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION (1 Martin Bach's_Sub.of the, 49250 ( N.J of Blk NO-3 to `2 ( 3 Pattersons Add.to the city of St.Paul. Lot 4, and N. ll� ft-.Of 5 do South 26J ft.of 5, do (' 6 do 7 do ( 6 do do _ (10 do' and Bart of lots 2,3;7 & : 1 1 ! Bass Add. to the Totvr} of St.Pau1. 10625 6 lying N.Ely of the centerline of Kittson St.' i produced N.Wly. _ 1 3 do 217;200 also N.J of alley and ti's. of Madison St.both vao. and adjoining _ 2 3 do and NA, of vac.alley adj., i'_ E.J of 3 3 d0 M of 3 3 do 2500 4 3 do7X50 Lots 5, 6 and 7 3 do 16000 and S.J of-alleyadj.lot 7 6 3 do _ 8600 also S.J of alley and W.J of Madison St.both-vac.& adjoining. ronw o.o.ii TOTAL CITY OF ST.. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER �- " K ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION LOT BLOC it I,l DESCRIPTIONS The N.J of vac.alley Hass Add. -'adjoining lots 1,2,3 & 4 27 ,45 0 the N.'1 of the 19.E of , also Madison St.vacated and adjoining Block 4 1t The S.J of alley vac.& adj. do 314400 w lots 5,6,7 & 5 Blk 4 G__also the S. of the W. of Madison t.vaoated and adjoining Block 4. That part Of 6 do 725 46a-d� of alley in and Of vacated MonroetStTead oinin dying N.Ely of a lino beginning, of the S.Wly line at the intersection of Lot 1, J.W. Bass Sub. of tots 5 et0. S. Ely line of Lot a_ in said with the Subdivision, thence S..Ely to Q, point line of Woodward Ave.. on the South 65,35 ft. id E'ly from t�este F Monroe -St. 8&� lying erly ofne fascurve right having a radius of line to the he 519.02 ft. drawn from a point on ft. " North line of said Block 6 35-474 from the N.E.corner thereof. That part of 6 ' do 525 lying N.Ely Of a curve to _ the right of radius 519.02 ft. daati-from the North _line ofEsaior• ft. from tie - block 35'474 thereof.— 2 do _ _ __ (Ex.w.. 30 ft.to city) ._ 3�5 7ii '. do . 52 5 That. part Of _ lying N.Ely Of a line 50 ft. i with. N.Ely from and paralle is original located line of StEaul &''Pae.Ry' 4175 do 10: do 12 do 33 ,5, - That part of lot lying N.Ely Of a line 35 ft. parallel with origgin 1 N.El -from and ed line of St.Paul & Pacif 0 Fy. _ loca ......_ ... -... ___._.. ..-.- TOTAL CITY OF ST. PAUL • - DEPARTMENT: OF FINANCE - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER- - No-3, as No.3,as more fully_ described in Book 274 of Deeds Page 74 and a line 7 ft. N.Ely from and parallel with original located line of the St. Paul & Pacific _Ry. _beingJpart •' of Lot 1 of J.W.Bass Sub. ofLots -8 &-9 etc. of Bass Add. and part of Lots 7,10,13,12 & 14.. That part of 14 _ do oning theSS 1inefof lot8commen14 160Cft. from. S.W.corner thereof, thence N ally at an angle of 56 degrees 30 minutes, 42.76 feet thence N.Wly along a curbe to the. left 9. 2 point 01-1! West line radius 81 0� ft. to a of lot 14. i That part of: 14i do lying S,Wly of Base Line No:3 as j. described in Book 274 of Deeds page: 74 and N. Ely of a line commencing on S.line of Lot 14, 160 ft. from the S.W.corner thereof, thence N.Wly at an angle of 56 degrees 30 minutes',42.76 ft. thence 2.Wly along_a curve to the left_ radius 819.02 ft. to a point on West line of Lot 14 nnI e i :i TOTAL i (B) . _.. .... DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK, ADDITION ASSES VALUATEIOD ASN Part of 12; Bass Add. of Out Lots -7700' 2- being a striP 28 ft. wide lying between Bass Line.No. 2 a more full described Book Deeds 11 in 274 of page 6 and a line 35 ft. N.Ely from and I parrallea:llel with original located line of l and Pacific R y. Parts of lots 7, 10 &; 131 do 9�5' _. i being a strip -43 ft.- in width lying between Bass Line No. 2, described ;, in Book 274 of Deeds page 46, and a dine 50 ft. N.Ely from and parallel with! original located line of StPaul-& Pac.Ry. A .strip of land 90 ft. in' do 71}x50 Width lying between Base Line -- No-3, as No.3,as more fully_ described in Book 274 of Deeds Page 74 and a line 7 ft. N.Ely from and parallel with original located line of the St. Paul & Pacific _Ry. _beingJpart •' of Lot 1 of J.W.Bass Sub. ofLots -8 &-9 etc. of Bass Add. and part of Lots 7,10,13,12 & 14.. That part of 14 _ do oning theSS 1inefof lot8commen14 160Cft. from. S.W.corner thereof, thence N ally at an angle of 56 degrees 30 minutes, 42.76 feet thence N.Wly along a curbe to the. left 9. 2 point 01-1! West line radius 81 0� ft. to a of lot 14. i That part of: 14i do lying S,Wly of Base Line No:3 as j. described in Book 274 of Deeds page: 74 and N. Ely of a line commencing on S.line of Lot 14, 160 ft. from the S.W.corner thereof, thence N.Wly at an angle of 56 degrees 30 minutes',42.76 ft. thence 2.Wly along_a curve to the left_ radius 819.02 ft. to a point on West line of Lot 14 nnI e i :i TOTAL i CITY OF ST. PAUL - - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - DESCRIPTION Lo " I ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION i That -part of 14. Bass Add.of Out Lots ?1750 lying S.4gly of Bass Line NoJ3 as described in Book 274 of Deeds page 74 and N.E1yy of a line commencing on S.line of lot 14, 160 ft. from the S.W. cornerthereof, thence N.Wly at an angle of 56_degrees 30 minutes 42.76 ft. thence N 491 along 10'62 ft. a curve to the left radius i to a point on West line of lot 14. _ That part of :15 do 159'5 lying Wily of a line drawn from a point on the I4. line of lot; 15,-55 ft. ;;from the N.W. corner thereof to a, point on the S.line 80 ft.from the S. E. corner. „(Ex.part lying W.of center line of Kittson St. produced NIly. That part of 15 do 466,50 ;lying E'ly of a line drawn from is -point on the North line 55 ft. from the N.W. corner to a point on the; S. 1l line SO ft. from S.E.corner of said lot 15 10 Part E, of Jackson St. of Bass. Re.of Parts ofBlks 19,20, 21 .eta.1675 (Ex.Jackson St) 1 do 2,50 do 2 do 300 do - 3 do 300 do 4. do__ 350 5 . _ do 2400 6 da _ 3600 I do 500 _ do _:9300 9. % do 2525 (Part 17.of Jackson St.) 10 von.......TOTAL i do 325 - CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE _p {(� REPORT ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - ADDITION ASSESSED I VALUATION ,�.._ LOT BLOCK DESCRIPTION _ _ :... .... ..:.. l_ (Ex. W- 30_ft.for John. St. J y�,Bass Sub. of OutLots 5 29 75 Lots l to i 4 of Bass out Lots. 6 to 10 _ do ��- All That .part of --lot- 1. do 250 ! S.Wly- Of Base Line NO.3 as described more fully in Book i.. 274 of Deed page 74. 9 I do 3000 10 ', do 33 00 jll do 3600 _ 3900 15, _do - 13 do 4350 do. 1675 'i5 do 175 . ;16 _ do _ _ 1675 17 do 1675 _ That part of 6 do 6600 , I bring N.Ely of a line beginning _ the intersection of the S.1111y ;line -- at of lot 1, with the S.Ely line, of ;Lot .2 thence S.Ely to a point on the Scline rom 3from: of Woodward Ave. 66.6 ft. Elly f _ the E.line of Monroe St. 2 i600 37. _ J..W.Base Sub.of Lots -- 6 & 9 & art f Lots 7,10 Bart and part of lots 26, 30 to 36 i, 12-& 13 massdd.- 38, 39)41, 42, 45 and 46; oom. at. of lot 45; thence ji• S.E. eor. the N.E.corner of lot 31; : thence W.ly from the intersection to aline drawn of S.Wly line of lot 1 with the S'. Ely line of lot,2 to a point on S.line of !i Toodward Ave-. 66.38 ft-aet from fast line of Monroe. St thence S'ly_along said;desc. line to the S. line of lot 34; thence E. to beg. TOTAL CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE - ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (B) DESCRIPTION LOT i BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED � VALUATION Lots 40 &, 1}7 J.W,Bass Sub. of Lots 9 & 3300 & part of lots 7,10 12 and a trienggulr tract bounded 13 Bass Add. 42, that r, by Lots 1,40 & also a pant N.Ely of a line drawn from t}� e DI;"E: coner oflot31, to- the r $,E,corner of lot 46 of Lote 32,3 l 35,36,39,41,42,-45 and 46. 1 ! 1 Bohrer's Add. 25001 2 l do 7 1 do '3 '1500 & E. of vac.Bohrer Court aj. _ B 1 do Lots 2 to 7 2 do also 8.z of vac.alley. also W.J of Bohrer Court vac, & adj. I(Ex.right of way. g _. A strip 25ft.wide across 2, do 4 5 I__ 3and it That part of lots 6 & 7 Borup & Payne's Add. 2525 i Flying w'ly of a line 50 ft.E'7ly from and parallel with the center; line of the N.P.Ry., and that part h of lot 9, lying Elly of a line S,Q ft_ W'ly from and parallel with the aforesaid center _ line_ of said. Ry.: and all of lot B Bik 1. That part of 9 1 d o 300 11 Tying 'ly of Zine 50 ft W'ly Wa from and parallel with the center line of the N. P. Ry. 10 <_1 Borup-& Paynes Add. 2604 42 0 do The W. 33 314 ft -Of 16 1 dol $00 r E. 11 3/4 ft. of 16 ! 1 do _ 1554 & E. _ W.J of lot 17 The E. j of -lot _ 17 1 do 1700 1 & the W. 114 ft.of 16 jl � FowM o.o.Ii - 1 i TOTAL , Y s CITY OF ST. PAUL - DESCRIPTIONLOT BLOCK'.. 'DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE 7 The East 33 3/4 ft.of 16 :1 Borup ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - DESCRIPTIONLOT BLOCK'.. ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION The East 33 3/4 ft.of 16 :1 Borup & Paynes Add. 13501 Ex.part to Northern P,Ry. That part of lot 16 , 1do 33,50 11 lying Elly of a line 50 ft. W'ly-from andparallelwith the _ center line of the X.P. Ry,,,and, that part of Lot 21, Blk 1 lying W'ly of a line 50 ft.E'ly from and parallel lwd nlrie&aiRy,an dlall ofLotsl9'20 Blk l Part of .7 4 do included refae B :4 do do 9 4 do do (Ex.part to. N. P. Ry.Co)9 4 do 1200 10 4 do 1900. 11 4 do 1900. Lots 16 and 17 ,4 do 1400 That part of -16 4 do i700 lying T'ly of a line 50 ft. _Wily from and parallel with*thej .'center line of the N. Pac.Ry. That part of do_ 1675 lying E'ly of a line 50 ft; W'ly from, and parallel withthe• Y center line of the N.P. Ry, That part of Lot 20 lying _WIly ofa line Qom. i the 8.hne on of said lot 20; 9 ft. 11 in. E,of the center line of said railway, thence N'ly 84.35 ft.to,a point 9 ft. 3 in. E'ly from said center line thence N'lyparallel With said center line of said lot 20, and otoLot1yy19,ine _ _. CITY OF ST. PAUL - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE -, REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE - ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - ` DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION The W— of :.7 2 Borup & paynes Add. 1150, i & the E. 16 in, of lot 8 Blk 2 E. Of 7 2 do 10501 6 2 do 1300; The W.30 ft -Of 5 2 da 1250 I •. E. 30 ft. 6f lot 4 2 do ! 1600 r The E.15 ft. of lot 5 2 - do 1260! the W. 15 ft.of lot 4 1 2 3 do - 300., 122 _ do 2!{00, i I 11 : 2 do 2400; - !, 10 2 do 1200 4 Ex. the E. 1.50 ft. of 9 2 do 12 g0 Ex.the E,18 in. . r ; a The w. �• of lot 6 a do 11 OI also the E. 1.50 ft -Of 9 2 S. I of lot 12 & 1 4 '; 3. do _ 5350' N. z of lot. 12 & 13 : 4 do _ 72M (.141 4 : do .54001 15 4 do E 25, 2 _ do _ _ _. 7Z00! ' f 26.2 :_ do_ _ 25.3 do ,__ ___, 7200;- _ '26 3 _ do 5250! 4 i IA Fonts o.o,l, r TOTAL i i CITY OF ST. PAUL- . DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE - ON PRELIMINARY ORDER 'I DESCRIPTION !, LOT .BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION I� - _ 14 2 1 Borup-& Paynes -9Sld. 1400 1 I 15 2 _do 1390. 16 2 do . I 17 2 do ! 1� 2 do ?350 East 21 ft-of (' 7 3 do 3��5 6 3 do 5 3 do 1600 4 , 3 do X50. i- -3 3 do 3550 : ,4 2 do rt 3850 23 2 do _ 3250 N 22 2 do 2750 21 2 do 3050i i 2 do 2 550 _19 2 do 3250 j. 17 3 do 300 16 ; 3 _ do 30o'I _(.15 3 do __ _ 31275. (14 J 3 do i3 3 do goo 12 3 do _ 6150 ; 3 do _ 550-1 10 3 do -!, 5550C 9 3 do ! 2B5o The We 40 ft.ef _ 8 3 _ do _ 2175. I 1975 East5�j t7 hthe 3 do &11 4 ft. off lot r: -- FOR v.ii TOTAL , I : I ; '. I CITY OF ST. PAUL' DEPARTMENT of FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE - ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - - DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCKADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION if 24 3 Borup & Payne'sAddition 1 , 2 775 23 3 ` to Saint Paul 2600 ., -Except the West 16 ft. 22 3 do 1175. The West 16 ft. of 22 and the E. 16f t. of 21 . _ do 1 850. East. 8 ft.of Lot 20 & (Eao. the E. 16 ft.) 21 " - 3 do 1500 ; (Exc. E. 8 ft.) 203 do 475 ' �9 3 do ;600 18 3 do joo East 3o ft.of Lots and'10 1 Brunson's Addition to & all of Lots 4,1 & 12 St •_Paul _3, 5975f ,i A 28 ft -strip in SW cor.of 7 4 do 21000 9' do (Pate &f� Hlk.l11&'and o f Lot 1 3131k53 1'&' and of P pp g, 8 a?stri , 28' wide lying SWIly of 5 1 of & Parallel dine ' ' p, lel with the original ctr.line fSt, p said 28Pat1•stracificthe. Oo•.also a 4 ft. strip adjoining on E. In Lots 8 & 91; Block also vacated Sts. gnd alleys therein) 10rand Y-4' 5, 6, 7, 9 -$� 11 9 Brunson's Addition to and of lots 1,25 & 12, St. Paul ;62l Block 10, & of lots 6 & 8 Block 11 in a strip 96' wide lying SWIly. of Base Line No.2 Which is 7 ft. Elly. from `& Parallel with original located line of St .Paul & Pacifi.q Ry..Oo.' also vacated streets & -alleys therein 7 10 Brunson's Add. to St.Paul 6025 (Parts of Lots 6,7,8 & 9 9 do and of Lots 1 2 j & 12,B1k1.10 lying SWIly.of )base Line No .3 as more fully described (Inc Id. in.ii previo s i Book 274 of Deeds pa a 74,, also all of lots �F,5.b,8,9;10 amount j & ll, Block 10, also vacated Ste. & alleys therein North 1/3 of 1 2do 3525 S. 1/2 of N.2/3 of 1 & 2 2 do 3400 nM e. TOTAL CITY OF ST. PAUL ., DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER i ` - DESCRIPTION Loi etocM _ ADDITION _ = — ASSESSED � VALUATION' 8. 1/30f1 and 2 2 Brunson's Add. to St .Paul 12loo' N. 1/3 of 2 2 fl0 900 8.50' of lots . 8 and 9 1 do & 8.501 of W.20' of Lot 10 2 925 __. (Exc._ north 50 ft,) 7 2 _ do 230o i_ North 50 feet of 7 2 do ,900 S ,2 do 1800 !, 9 2 do 2150 10 2 do 1950 N.25 ft.of 11 and 12 2 do 1925 8.25' of IC50! of 11 and ;12 2 d0 1175 N.30' of 8.100' of 11 & 12 2 do _ 2225 VP.3 0' of 8. ' 11 of 0 7 2 do 1250: E.201 of S.770' of 11 2 & 8:70' of Lot. 12 do 4400 _ 7 3 do goo ,8 3 do :750 9 3 do 750, 10 3 do 2000 (,xo,the N.45' that part Of 11 3 do : w.of line dratim parallel to _ 2 425 W. line of said Lot 11 & -i 69.09 :ft.W._from w. line of Burr St . J (Exc. the 1'1.30.91 ft.o f the 8.105' 11, and all of 12.3 do . 7225 The N.60' of lots 1, 2 & 3 4 do _ - 1000. The N.45' of the S.90' of k _ -lots 1, 2 & 3 4 do 700• ii_... The So. 45 ft. of lots 1,2 & 3 4 do 2550 The East 40 feet of 4 4 do 3?5o I. ; TOTAL. ,..,. CITY OF ST. PAUL - 'DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER ,- (B) LOTADDITION LOT BLOCK ASSESSED VALUATION The DP.10of the N.2/3 of 4 4 Brunson's Add. to St .Paul 6125 & the N. 273 of Lots 5 and 6 4 gest 10' of the S.1/3 of 4 6 4 do 4 700 IThe and the S.1/3 of Lots 5 & (Exc. strip to N.P. Ay.0o.) 7 4 goo 4 do 750 9 do 1400 W. 1/2 of to 4 do 1975 N. 451 of E. 25' of & N.1+5'. of W-5' of Lot 11 10O 5.115. 11 4 do 3375 and 1151.o£°Lot 12 5,105° of E. 1/2 of 10 4 do 1650 S & $.205' of w.5' of lot ll N.35' of E-451 Of _ 11 4 do 2$50 and N._3,5° Of Lot 12 _ S. SO ft. of _ ? _5 do 6-50 . N. 70 ft.. of 1 5 do 2075 2`5 do 5 oo � 3 S da 6 oo 'j do 4 ', 5 6800 6 and 5 5 do ,3?5b 7 ,. 5 do 3 15725 S 5 do ) ° (Exc. E.4 Yt.) S.go of . _ do 9 5 i57 5 ' VG .40 ft.of N. 70 feet of do 9 ! 5 _ 130 0 E. 15 ft-Of S. SO' of 10 5 _ do 1750 and X9.1/2 of 6.801 of ll N.700 of E.lo° of 9 5 do 1150 & N.70' of w.301. ' of 10 _ - TOTAL CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK, - ADDITION - ASSESSED VALUATION E.201 of H-701 of N.70' 10 5 ° Brunson's Add.to St .Paul 11425 & W.25' of of _11 E.25' of N.50.1 of 11 5 _ do 11025 & N. 501 oY Lot 12 j8.1001 of E.J of 11 5 do 18825 & _8.1001 of Lot 12 _ W:35' of S.90 of i0 5 do ?925 and E.4 ft.of 8.801 of Lot 9 ! (Exe.part to N.P.Ry)j 1 6 do 5250 do 2 6 do y 305056, do 3 6 do 4700, do 4 6 do 11850; f W. 0. of 5 and 5 6 6 do 3 6. o0 _ E.351 of West 850 of 5 and 6 6 do1850 E.351 of W.1201 of 5 and 6 1,6 do 180a That part of and._ 6 : 6 _ do % 300: _5 ying Y1.of N.P.Ry.Oo. R/L6. Nxo. W.1201 thereof) E- 301 of. 1 , 7 do ��5: (Exo. part to N.P. Ry.0o.) West 1701 of 1 7 do_ 10050', (Exo. R.R.) North 1/2 oY 2 7 do _ _ 1800! do South 1/2_ o Y 2 , _7 do _ _ 2 00' 5 1 8 do 2 -.8 do 16300` ; - - '3 8 do 33000 i 4 S :do _ : I I 5 i g _ do 6700 6 . 8 ' do 1 9 do ! Soo Fo11M ...i1 . TOTAL CITY OF ST. PAUL ., DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE - (B) ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT eLocR ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION f 2 9 Brunson's Add.to St.Paul a25p1 (Those parte of lots 3, 4 & 5 9 do 1250 'lying NE'ly.of line 35' NP'ly Of & parallel with the orisg. . ctr.line of St -Paul & Pao.RyeOo; _. That part of lying NEIly.of aline 35' 11 9 do 425 j NE'ly. from & parallel with orig.ctr.line of St.Paul & Pacific Ry. poo do 12 19 d0 0 l do 3 2 do 1550 N. 1/2 of 4 2 do 2100 S. 1/2 of 4 2 do 20 N. 1/3 of 5 2 _ do 3375 (Exc-W.48') N. 1/3 `of 6 2 _i d°i 25 N. 1/3 of W.48' of 6 2 do 2500 N. 1/2 of S. 2/j of.5 and 6 2 dd1`900 S. 1/3 of lots 5 and 6 2 ' do 3900 1 3 do 750 2 3 do 495,6 3 3 do ) 4 3 do 675 3 do 75 6 3 do 750 12 Colf Lots g 6100 11 & glof Trvine•eoAdd of Out Lots to. the City _of 0 320. 10 St. Paul 8,7 2' 5 9 do 3700 r FORM O.v.:l' .. .._ TOTAL i CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE , ON PRELIMINARY ORDER _ - (B) DESCRIPTION LOT '',BLOCK ADDITION- - ASSESSED' VALUATION '8 Oollinls Subdivision of 3650: Lis 8 & 9 of Irvine's Aad. Out Lots to the 2400' 7 of -0itq of St. Paul Lots 5 & 6 do ) 4 do ) I. all of 3 do 13775 The S. 1/2 of 2 I The N. 1/2 of 2 and all of 1 do - ( Except Earl St.) 11 ; 76 Dawson's_ Earl St. Add. .125 ' do 12 76 to St. Paul, Minn. 100- do 13 ! 76 do loo do 14: 76 do 250 do 1 ' 77 do loo 2 77 do 3 and 4 77 do 150'; q 5 77: do _ 7.5 6771 do 75 7 . 77 _ do 75 8 77 do 50 ! j. 9 ' 77 _ do _ _ 50 105b _ _ do 50_' 11 77 : do 50 12 77 do 5p �3 77 do 50 14 and 15 77 do 100 E. 1/2 of 1�.and 2 i73 do 2050 W. 1/2 of 1 and 2 ':73 do 2050 vonnl .. 3 73 do TOTAL 475 ---`. Ij I. I CITY OF ST. PAUL ., DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER B Ii ON DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK: ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION 21 73', Dawson's Earl St. 75 _ 22 73 Addition to St.Paul Minn. ' 12 5I 23 733 do 12 5 - '24 _ 73 dd 125! _. 25 73. do 1�5 26 73 do 125! - 127 73 do -125; I28 73 do 125', 29 73 do 17501 _ 30 73 do 2575' 31 73. do 2175' : 32 73 do o275 23 74'do 475 24 .74 do 2375; _ (Exc. St..) ;2 5 ._74 _ do. 500 1 Wm. Dawson's Subd.of 2800; Lot 11 of Bass' Add Cf 2: Outlots 22001 &' the N. 10' of 4 . do 1850 (Exc. the N. 10 ft.), 4 do 3550.'. _ 5 : _ _ do ! 1850 1. 1 Dayton's Add. Lots 1 to 110275; 2 1 4, block 1, & Blks.2 & 5 ) _ 29500 3 1, )) do Lot 4 & that part of 5 1 do 15000 „ lying E. of Mississippi 8t, Lots 4, 3, 2 and 1 vo.r o .ii 2 do TOTAL 170001 I - CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (B) DESCRIPTION. LOT BLOCK' ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION 5 2 Dayton's Add. Lots 1 to 7050 12 2 4, Blk.l, & Blks. 2 & 5 7050 �3 2 do 6450 14 2 do 37 _ 15 2 do 3,75P l6 2 do - 3750 5 E. 110.2 ft. of lots 1 & 2 5 do 775 ; 975 (Exa.E.110.25') lots 1 & 2 5 do 3 75 3 5 do 5625 4 5 do 4700, and that part of Lots 5 & 6 lying E.of line dravun' from a pt.on S.line of 13th St.98.82' E.of E. line of Miss.St. to pt.on S. line of Lot 6 96.27' E.fr0q1 bf Mies. St. said E. line 1 ll 5 , do > ) 20550 12 5 d0_ ) 13, 5 ', d0. _ _ _ 375Q 14 5 do _ 050 15 5 do N. 40, of part of 5 1 Dayton's Add. Blks.3 & 4. 33.00 lying S.of alley & W. of Lots 5 to 9, block l mise—St. N-40 of the part of . 6 1 do ) lying S. of alley (EgagN.40) partof6 1 do 9100 , lying S. of elle (Esc.N. I 40 ) Part of Lot , Y�, o Miss. St. & S. of alley _ (Exo. alley) 7 1 d° ) 3050 (Exo. alley) E. 30 ft. of 8 1' do 3 TOTAL CITY OF SI'. PAUL - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE .REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER i - DESCRIPTION : LOT BLOCK ADDITION - ASSESSED VALUATION (Eaic. alley) deet 40 ft. of 81 Dayton's Add. Hlke.3 & 4 5100 do N. 75 ft. of 9 1 Lots 5 to 9, Block 1 2800 N. 30' of 5.1221 of 9 1 do 3400 !, S d WR3 o13Lft ft N.221 of West 33-1/3 ft- of S. 70' of 9 1 ' do 4400 E._33.4o1 of 5.920 of 9 ':_1: do 3225 1 . 3 do )a l5750 2 . 3 do 1 3 3 , do � g�5o 4 3 do - 4150 5 3 do E. 35-1/31 of N. 89 ft. of 6 3 do .2300 (Exc. Part for, 14th St.) (W.14-2/31 of N.891 of 6 ,_3 do 500 & E.16-2/31 of N-891 of Lot 7 (Exc.parts for 14th St.) S.311 of N. 1201 of 6 and! 7 3, do2150, s,3o" . of 6 and 7 '; 3 _ do :2050 W. 21-1/68 of N.E9' of 7 : 3 __ _ do_ 500 and (Exo. part for 14th St.) 8 3 -_do 3954 9 .3 do 11300 _ 10 ..11 3 do _ _ 2j56 W.43.77' of 3 dQ 6925 E. 6.23 ft. of 11, 3 do 200 ....(Exc. 5.21 N. 112 of 13, 3 . _ do_ _1 i_ 10250 123 do ) S. 27 ft -of 13 _ 3 do 2900 1 I! .ovM v TOTAL y CITY OF ST- PAUL DEPARTMENT OF OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (B), I! DESCRIPTION _ : LOT 8 ­ ADDITION ASSESSED Ii VALUATION �I S. 1/2 of 14 3 Daytonla Add. Blks.3 & 4160 N. 1/2 of 14 3 4, Lots 5 to 9, Blk.l j600 1 4 do 7750 N. 34 ft. of : 2 4 do 2200 S. 16 , of 2 4 do 1025. 3 '_,4.._ do___ Lot 4 and E. 5 ft . of 5 4, do 26100 W. 45 ft. of 5! 4. do 3700 (Except Broadway) 6 4 do 3,950 do 7j 4 do 4400 6 2 Dayton's Add. Lots 1 to 1650 7 2 4, Blk.l & Blks.2 5 ; 5100 8 2, do4goo _ N. 16-2 feet of 10 & all 9 !3 2 do 6(750 s. 33-1131 of 10 2: do 5oo6 ` 11 2 do 51+50 That part of _ lots'5 and 6 ._5 lying W -of line drawn from pt. _ do _ _. io25o on S. line of 13th Sti 98.92 E. from E.line o£ Mies. St. thence ( S. to pt .on S. line of Lot- 6; 98.270 E. of said E. line of Mies. St.) r, 7__:_ 5. _ do 350 Lots 1 to 7 and exc.W.701) Lots B to 15 2 De Bow Smith Risque & William's Add.. to-___ _ St.Paul (B1ks.2,3,4,5,6 5,9300 W- 70 ft. of lots S to 15 2 9, __ 10) North 171 of part of 1 3. do 2450 lying W. of Olive at. _. That of lying E.of O�ivet8 & (Exo.part for said -St. -Lot I.. IORw a 3 do TOTAL 1250 : CITY OF ST. PAUL - - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - FFA!!! REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - -... ...._ '.. DESCRIPTION LOT 'BLOCK " ADDITION ASSESSED i VALUATION 3 3 DeBow, Smith, Risque & Included on 'Williams Add. to St -Paul prePlous pages 4 I3 slke.2.3,4,5,6,9, l0 I 3375 5 i 3 do 3,150 6 .3 do 5075 7 3 do 4700 83 ; do 5500 9 3 do 10 3 do . 11 3 do �} 12175 12 3 do That part of 13 3 do 12575 . lying W.of line drawn from t. on Ngof said lot 20�. of NE cor.thence at right j angles to pt.on Mine of Lot lj Lote 14, 15, 16; & that part of 13 3 do lying E. of line drawn from pt. ) !on N.line of said lot, 20' W. ) of NE cor thence at right j angles to pt.on Mine of Lot 13': - ) _ 1 4 do 3,750 , 2 I 4 do _ 3750 3 4, do 2050 (ExceptOlige St.)_ 4 4._ _ do ,2500 ....:_.. do5 4; do - _ 975 ..___. 6 4do _ .. 5 700 7 ' 4. flu , So 50 I , 8 4; do 9 4 do 5350 10 4 do _ 3650 Lots 14, 13, 12 & 11 1 4'; do TOTAL 12000 j 1 CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE - ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - .: r� DESCRIPTION _ LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION 1 5 DeHow, Smith, Risque & I 2 5 Williams Add. to St •Paul ..9 Blks.235b a10 . , , 101450 , , (Exo.Williame St. ) 3 5 _ 3)r, . 4 5 __ do . 4600 ._ 5 5 _ do ) 8025 6 5 do 3 , E. 371 ft -of 7 5 do 2550 W. 1 La, ft. of 7 :5do E. 1/2 of 8 5 do 325 W. of Lot 8• all of 9 to5 _ do 25625 !17 L5 do _ 245o 18 :5 do 3000 19 ',5 do '3300 20 , 5 do _ 215 do ) 11700 . ) 22 .5 do )I _ )' 1 6 do ) 2 6 do ) 3 6 do 4 6 do 102050 ) Ino ludesi 5 6 do ) to Lot 21 b b do ) 7 6 do ) West 50 ft.of 8 and 9 6 do East 50' of W.100I of 8 & 9 6 do ) lots l0&_ 11 _6 dib ) (Exc. W.1001) 8 and 9 6 do (Exc.W.701) 12 to 21 6 do West 70 ft,. of 12 to.__ von o.it .21 1.6 do, TOTALit )J - I Ji.— y . - CITY OF ST. PAUL . DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (B) DESCRIPTION '. LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION That part of 1 8 DeBow, Smith, Risquei 7,25 lying W.of line drawn from t Williams Add, to St.Paul on S. line of said lot, 22.27'; Blks. 1 ) '7'8 .from SW cor. thereof to pt. on N. line of said lot 22,75' from the NW cor:. thereof) Eko. N. 24.66' of E.77')'the 1 _ EEast 86.40 ft.'of 1 8 do 3650., West 24' of E.110.400_ of 1_ '! ___do 825; East 77' of N.24.66' of 1 :8 do 1425! 2 : aO 900: _ 3 do 750: 4 8 do 700 5 8 do'' 7Q4' 6 '8 do 860 7 8 do '700' g 8 , do 4700 9 8 do _ 700' „ .... 10 1 = 2100 'West 1/3 of Lots 11 & 12:8 do 185b E. 1/2 of W2/3 of 11 &. 12: 9 do 2150 East 1/3 of 11 and 12; 8 do 2100 Lots l.to . 5 ,- 9 DeBow Smith' Ris qu Williams Aad�.to St , 5 0 & W. of Vac.Pine St, adj. St of Minnehaha .Paul Blks. 2 3 4 5 6 9 ,10 ! _ St. adj ' Lots 6,7:8,9,10, 11 and 12 9 do ) ! 35400 _ _. E 13.9 also�l.70ot')114,_15 & 16 ,& eso. boI)) L )) W.70' of Lots_14, 15 and 16 ; 9 and west 60 ft. Lot 17 do ___ _ 6750 of ... row I, i TOTAL; , DEPARTMENT CITY OF ST. PAUL OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE', ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT I '.BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALLIATION Lots 1S to 23 j9 DeBow, Smith, Risque & 41000 and -that part of 8.2 of Minns— Williams Add.to St.Paul haha St. adj. said lots B1ks.2,3,4,5,6,9,10_ That_ part 10 do 12000 u�of also y.,Tf Staha Stt& N P o ` Pine St; & N. of #an Yngen St, 1; vac. & adj. said part of Block 10), ryLots 1 to - 7 ; 11 do 56bo & vao.S. of Van Ingen St.adj. , Lots 9 to 20 '11 do 6600 8.1 of Van Ingen St.vac.& adj'.&S 11, do :800 I 1 1 DEBow, Smith, Risque & ; 4750 2 1 ! Williams Add. toSt.Paul Blocks 1, 7, 92450 _i 3 1 do 330o 4 1 do 6150 II 5 1 do (Exc. West 509 (South 451 of 6 1 _ d0 _ .. 3300. Mo. W. 0 9 7 1. d. W.501)x.5 of 6 _ _ 4925. West 50 ft- of 6 and i 7 _ . 1 do. 2000 _ 1 _ . 7do 10975- ; 2 7 do 2100 . 3 7 do 1925 4 7 do _ T125 Lot 5 and S. 5 ft -of 6 7 do 2275 (Exc. S. 5 ft.) 6 7 do 1000 7 7 do 1100 8 7 do I 2700 9 .M ....i, 7 do TOTAL q1860 -CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF, COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE +� ON. PRELIMINARY ORDER - - DESCRIPTION - LOT .,BLOCK ADDITION - - ASSESSED VALUATION 7 DeBow, Smith, Risque & 11 00 � Williams Add .to St .Paul r _: 11 7 Blks. 1, 7, 8) 3700, 12 7 do 2600 � 13 7 d0 645p Lots 16 to 21 7 do 121+50 22 7 do 625 23 7 do 6�5: South 1/2 of 247 do 2000' North 1/2 of 247 do 2100 , 1 2 5 7 do 625 _ 26 1 7 5000 2 11 ,Dewey, Bass & Rohrer"s 2225 Add. to the Oity of St.Paul 1 3 11 do 2650 q 4 ! 11 , do _ . 2500 � 5 11 _ do ; 450 6 11 _ do 1950 „ I 7 11 do 4150 do 1 55' 1 0 9 11 do2650 _ II l0 11 do I 12 2 9 5 i 12 :11 do 1925 1 :i 13 11 do 2600 11 Lot 14 & E. 3 ft. of 15 11 do 2175 ;. _ West 37 ft. of _ 15 11 do 1 i3675 i Lot 16 & E.18.50 ft.of ,17 Aldo .11 _ IF�5o (Exc. E. 18.50 ft.) 17 2875 -I _ do _ TOTAL ,,.,.:-, a I2-po - - ..-._.. CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT. OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT .eLocic ADDITION AssEsseD VALUATION 19 11 Deme Dewey, e Hasa & Rohrer's Add 2875 20 .11 to the city of St. Paul ' 3.75. 21 :11', do 58001 22 ' 11 do 1 3050. 5.50° of Lots 23, 24 & 25 '11 do 2100'11, IC50' of 5.100' of 23 and 24 ', 11 . do 4325i (ExceptSS.1001) 23 and 24 '';11 do I 1900 (Exc, S. 501) 25 '11 do 26 11 do _ _ 15?5 27 11 do 450 . do ; 5?5 29 11 - do ; 137,5 12 16 do _ zY0' Lot 13 & (Exc-W-'39') 14 .16 do 2150 West 39 of 14 ;16 _ do East 2/3 of 15 i6 do 14o0 . _ . bleat 1/3 of 15 & E.1/3 of 16,16 _. _a9 _ 24715 West 2/3 of 16 ;16 do 850 17.16 do 17?5 .. _'....:.. _ (Exo. W.30 ft.)' 18 16 do 1700 West 3621 ft-- of 18'; 16; do 11256 _ E. oP 19 ,L i6 do ; 11150 W. of l9l 161. do 1550 E. 25' of 20 16. d9 1456.. W. of 20 16; do %2350 E.� of 21', 16 do ;1200 W of 21 16 . do TOTAL 1150 l f CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ` REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE e ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - DESCRIPTION LOT .BLOCK ADDITION 'ASSESSED " VALUATION II 22, 16. Dewey, Baas &_Rohreros I � ;.5pp,I _ 23' 16 Add.to the City of St .pawl j j ;675 24 16 do725 i _ 25 l6i do X25 I 26 16 do i; 2275 _ . 27 16: do _ 1975 E4 of 28 16, do ! i i050 w• of 28 16•__ do - _ j 1125 E. of 29 16 do14rj0 W. of 29' 16 . _do 2150 _.- 30 . 16 do 31 16. _ _do ;' 1400 32 16 do 2300 33 16 do I p That part of 34 16 do 2150. which lies N.of line which is equidistant from Valley St.& Mt.Airy St.draw from E. to W.line of Lot 3 i _. That part- of ;_34. 16.__ do _ I 77 N.of line equidistant from Val Valley St.& Mt.Air St. drawn -' from E.to W.line of Lot _._ 3 35 , 161 do 2275 _ 15a 14 and 13 1 _ Eastville. Heights 3 200 1 16, 17 and 18 1 do 26200, 13 8 do _ 460 14 8 do i 450 15 8 do 800 _ 16 8 do _ ;900 17 • 8 18 _ S vonM _ do _.do - TOTAL - 2850 3450 -- I CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK _.. - ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION I 13 9 Eastville Heights _. 450 _ ! 14 9 _ do 400 _ �5 , 9 do 800 16 9 do i4106__. - �7 9 do 200 is 9 do ; 2000 (Exc. N. 6o ft.)13 16 r do 12 5 )7' —. _ do 14 16. do ) do �5 16 _ do ) - !_ N. 60 1 of Lots 13, 14 and 15 ; 16 _do 10200 it _. (Exc- 9.82 ft.) 16 and i 17 16. do 600 N. 421 Of S. 821 of 16 and 17 16 do i3369 S. 40 ft.of 16 8e 17 16 do I14 5 1S 16 do 1750 1 1 Ely's Add.to St.Pa 4450 & Nw 1 5° of E.bO of Lot 2 ( Exo . NW n 1 _ 5-- of E .60) 2 du 15500: _ 3 1 do ;5050 4 1 do 5050 E. 251 of Lots 5 and 6 1 do _:' 2225 W. 231 of 5 and 6 1 do 2125 a E. 241 of W.711 Of 5 and,6 1 do 2150 E. 241 of W.471 Of 5 and' 6 1 do 2156 5 W. 241 Of E.49of 5 and 6 1 dd21 5 0 _. 7 1. _do j 4750 6 1 do jI _ N;.401 of 9 & to 1 _ - _ do _ 4450 ,vonrn o.e.tP� TOTAL - CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION t LOT BLOCK" ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION 3.401 of N.8o 1 of 9 and 10 1 , .Ely I s Add.to St.Paul 3ljpp N (Exc. .ew) 9 and to 1 do 4450 _ _ (Exc.Canada St.) N.1/3 of 3550 &N. 1/3 of E. of Lo12 1 1 3 d° (Exc. Canada St.)5.J of N.2/ of Lots 12andz. & S: of X.2/3 of E.4 of L.3 1 1 do 3400 (Exo.Canada St.),8.1/3 of 2 & & 5.1/3 of E.3/4 of Lot 14 13.11 do40 '00 „ West 1/4 of 14 1 do 225 i 15 1 _ do _ { 4,00 16 1 do ) 8$50 . 17 1 do ) and (Exc.SW 159 18 SW 151 of 18 & all '19 :1 do 65pp Lot 20 and SW 5 ft. of 21 1 do 2250 (Exc.SW 5 ft.) & exo.NE 211)i,22 1 do 525 _. HE �_ 1 0 22 Z do �; a-,75 11 1 O 8c VVof2 S 3 _ _ _.. HE 29 ft .of 23 1 do ?75 Lot 241. & W. 1/4 8f _ 25 1 do 0 0 35 A strip off W, side, of .2/3 E . 3/ Qf 25 1 -. do _ of 2.891 nide on 14-tY> St. & 75 1.33 ft.in rear of said lot S.2/3 of E. 3/4 of 25 1 do )j 10{,100 (exc.strip off W.Side 2.891 )' wide on 14th St.& 1.331 in rear of said lot} 2/3 p of 26...1 do Exc.Canada St.) ) 13_ of �7 -1 do Fon..( o.a.ii TOTAL . - CITY OF ST. PAUL - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT ewcic� ADDITION _ ASSESSED ,1 VALUATION IN. 1/3 of E. 3/4 of 25 1 E1 s Add. to St. Paul Y 41 00 1/q o Lot 26 & exo. Canada 8t. N.1/3 of 27 IN. 1/3 of 29, 30 and 31 1 do 2t) 4 6 0 'sa/2 of N.2/3 of 29,30 and 31 1 do _ , 50 I _ S.1/3 of 29 and 30 1 do. 7200 & S.1/3 of W-101 of 31 . I(Exc. WMI) S. 1/3 of 3l 1 _ do _ 11750 32 1 do 6100, 1 2 do 1200 2 2 do 1100 _ 3 2 do 4100 N. 251 of E.601 of 4 2 do 2700 S-151 of E. 751 Of 4' 2 do 124751; & E.75 -ft. of Lot 5 (Exc. E-75 ft-) 5 2 do 21100' & (EXc.E'S.2 of Lot54 & exc.,. t 75 of 5) _ 1200, 6 2.'; do t7 2 do 40 50 , I ':8 2 do _ 3250 ! ._ u _ 9 2 do 9875 II (Exo.Oanada St.) 10 2 do ( do 11 2 do _ 21250' __..... & all of 12 do That part of 13 .2 _ _t 1yan� E,of Line drawn .from pt. 14th St. 8.901 from NW cor. on I to pt. on S.11ne 9.301 from ) SW corner) _ Lot 14.& that, part of 13 2 do 4225, ,lying W:of line drawn from pt: 8.901 from cor. _ on 144th St. to pt. on S. line 9.301 from _ TOTAL i CITY OF ST. PAUL . .. ��� DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE . _.•:.. _.. (B). ON PRELIMINARY ORDER- - DESCRIPTION - -:. • - - LOT ®Loc1c.' ADDITION :::.; ASSESSED j VALUATION ' _ 15 2 .2 Ely's Add. to $t. Paul 3x50 6 16 do 3800 l7 '2 do 18 2 do 8700 Lot 19 & W. 101 of 20 2 _ do _ _ _ 500 E • 301 of 20 !2 do 282 5 21 2 do 2 55 _ (Exc. E. 8/10 ft.) 22 2 do 0 365. E• S/101 of Lot 22 Exc.-East 2 ft.) -23 2 do 3700 Lot 24 & east 2 ft .of '23 2 do 5050 (Exc. Canada $t.) 25 ? i26 2 do do 67o0 Lot 28 & (Exc.Canada $t)27 2 do 9000 Lot 29 & W. 12 ft. of j0 2 dd _. 5725_... East 28.f t . and (Exc;.E-351) of 30 2 31 __ do _ _ _ !1050 East 35 ft .of jl 2 do ' 3850 (Exc. art taken for alley) N-.251 of -Lots 13,14 & 15: 1 Evans Add.to the City 5100:.' (Exc. 14th $t.) Lots 1 to 9 of $t. Paul & Herkimer $t. adj. Lot,g Grey & Cobb's Subd.of Lot_ No.6_in Bass's Add.. 12325 . of Out Lots to $t (Exc. part for North $t. 1 .Paul f part for Bradley $t.) Greve's Rea .of Lots 6 & 775 (Exc. part for _2 7 & part of Lots ,S,j & 10 of Block 1 0;,B, ) 3750 doBrunson's _3 Add. -to the ) City Of St -Paul _ 4.. do ) _ 5 do 600 -:.:. ....... TOTAL ` 1. CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - (B) _ �I DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION 6 Greve's Rea. of Lots 6 & 7b00 & part of Lots "5,8,9 & 10 _ 7 of Blk.l ofBmun'son's Add. 60o to the City of St".Paul City)0 J.P.J•P. Gribben's Rea. A 11 p Vernon &tadt•parthat �ar O 2 •& 11 inj�8'ly.of S y. R%PJ E'ly.of fol. line: Com. at it. ion SIly.R7W line 168' Elly. from E. line -of Forest St. thence S.parallel - - to said St.35' thence SWIly. to pt. n S. linesaidB1k.96' E.from Sthereof) North A ft. of 2 do 4500 That part of 2 do 365Q g y �Ily.Coftfollowin0g�line: VR%Wn& Com. at pt.on S'ly.RLW line 1681 'iE'ly.from E.line oY Forest St. +thence S. parallel to said St: thence SW to pt.on S.line - of_ said B14.961 E.from-Sly cor-: thereof 1 1 do (1 9 S:j of vac.Vernon Pl.adj. _ J 2 1 do ) & do 3 do j & do 4 1. do > -1. _ ) 34325 do 5 do do 7 do ) (Exc.-west t-2ac8 1._ do ) & S. o Vernon adj (Exc. east 10_ft.) 9 1._ do & 8.1 of Vernon Pl.vac.& adj. 14325 NE 20 ft. of 10 1, do 3200 (Exc.NE 20') 10 , 1 do ._. 5475 11 1 do W. 1]2 of 12 -__ 1, do -, & E.6' of Lot.l3 __' _ _ __ __ __ - 5475 -_-,- Follre a TOTAL - i CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER i DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION E 1/2 of 12 1 ' J.P.Gribbenls Rea. A _ 2�0© (Exc. E.22. 1 1 do 3 525 i & 8 of Vernon Pl.vao?&'ad & d0 - - 1125 (Exc. W. 16 ft.) 15 1 do Al 1400 & - � I . do _. u i , TOTAL �.i CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - ' REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE - ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (B) - I- DESCRIPTION LOT :BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION -, _-Lot 16,_& West .16 ft. of 15 1, .J, .. P. Gribbens'-Rear. nAn, i 375, 0 17 . _1. do _ _ Cy? rens _St._ vacated lying. _ i between Northerly lire of 7th St. anSoutherly line do _ 1d 'g75 of Omaha Ry. 4.' Theo. _Hamm Brewing Co.- 201,725. 3 ._ do 1033400 i 2 do 8.290- '. _ 1 do _ __._ �';�450 1 1 _-xillls Baa. 9.450. 2 1 do � 3 1 do _ 4 l do 5-' 1. _ do _. 6 ] . do _ 12 00 7 1. do __ 11200 S 1 do ! 12••0 --1 _ do -1200 10 11 do 1200 11 17 do 1200 12 1' do 1206 131. 1: do. _ 1290 14 1. do 15 - _ 1,_ do ,7956 1406 ' 1 2 do 660, 2 _. 2. _ do '1350 _ 2 do 1700 .21 do _ __ ,1250 ;. . 2 do1050 _... 6 2 . _ do _ . _ _ .. �70Q 2 do 1200 _ 8 : _2 do 2050 9 2 do ;1750 i I _ 10 :_2 do _ 2 do 950 _. 1,1650 11 12L_2 _ _ do 1900 �3 2 do 1200 14 : 2 do 1600 1i 15 2 do 5950 16. _.3.._ -__ do _ 7600 . 17 ' 3 do TOTAL X1750 -- i CITY OF. ST. PAUL {� DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (B) j DESCRIPTION LOT .BLOCK'; - ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION m _ _ 3 . _ -Hi-11 a Ado 3350 i5 9 3 WL 20, 3 do 1500 _ 21 3 do 1700 22.-.3. _ _ do 1900 23 3 do 2450 _ = 24._3 _ _ do 2150 25 3 do 2550 26 ._ 3 -do 2000 : 27 3 do 1700 29 3 do l0000, 30 3 do 16: 2 __ do _ 3500 :.. 171 2 do 12700 -15.. 2 do _ _ 201;0 ,. 19 2 do 2000 20 ._ 2 ___do __ 2000 21 2 do 2600 22 ,-2 do 3250 2 2 do 3050 2:°2 _do- _ 2650 _'. 26. 2 ao 2400 No. l/3 of 25;29,8 27 2 0 2;. do do _ 3150 '1790 So. z of No.2/3 of 25;29 8 2 do 1s5e -So. 1/3 of Lots -25;29. and 30._ 2. do _ 3X50 No. 1/3 of Lots 1,2 and 4 3 3 do 5400 So, 1/2 of No. 2/3 of 1, 2, 3 -3 do 2400 4 3- do 1750 _ _ _ 6 ` 3 ao ,35 13 60 _ 8 3 do ' S5 1750 650- 10 3 do 11 _3 do _ :1200 3.2 3 do t145o 14. 3 _- do 2000 1 3 do ;6150 15 3. do _ 9 ,--1 Holterhoffcand Mead's Add" 1650 5, 1 to the City of St. Paul 80011 _ z 1 Ramsey Co. Minn. _ :2550 _ 6: 5 1 do Soo 4 1. ___. do __ 1000 ro11m 0.0.11 3 _? _ __.__.. a0 __ TOTAL '3600 i__ .. ... - CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - �� REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION -. 2 Holterhoff &. pfea.d's Add... 1106 10 ` to the City of St. Paul 4825', 9 2._ do _. � 8. 2 _ do 21_ do 75.0 _ 2t do 13.00 W. --of alley, mac. & adj. 2do _ _.. do do 2 z do do ' ! do . 3 2 2 _ do do 1 2j do 5750 10 1 _ do 11::25 __.. _ _ _. _ ao 72 5 90 33 3 do - 44 00 3 , do 850 do 1700 r� do 4200 �+ 3 do _ 3 3 ._ do 850 3 do . 007 1 1 3 5 4 do 5650 do S 4. do 1125 4 _ _ do 1125 _7 5 4. do 4oz5 4 , _ ao ,17550 _ 3 . 4 _ do ?025 _ 2 do 4 : do 707025 75 ' _ 1 W.� of N. 4J, a of 5 Irvine's Add. of OutLots 11525 E.'— of N.W. ` of 5 do 2025 W. of N.E. of 5 do 2025 E.,� of N. E. of 5do 4100 A -YJ. of S. Vi. a of 5 do 1625 E.2 of S.w.'u of 5 do 3725 (Ex. part to City) S.W.n of. -5- do 1750 The S. ti'. ` u of5 6 do 2525 (EX. the No.. 5.50 ft.) The 4V . 7 .50 ft. of the $• E. of ronM o.0.11 do TOTAL 45 00 i CITY OF ST. FAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE t REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE. ON PRELIMINARY ORDER I DESCRIPTION LOT 'BLOCK ADDITION ASSEVALUATION {� i ._The E. 45 ft. of the So. 110 ft. of 6 Irvine's Add. of Outlots 1400! 300 The following part of �, _ do _ !1500 5 Commencing 110 ft. No. of the l "S.E...corner of Lot :6... thence.._:- ..:._. W. 92. 50 ft. therc e North 5. 50 !!ft. thence W. 42. 5C ft._ thence No. 342 ft. thence E. 125 ft 'thence 40 So:_ ft: to Point of _. beginning. I The So. 40 ft. of the ' it No. 81 ft. of the E. 125 ft 6 _ do __ 1900 The No. 41 ft. of the _ E. 115 ft. of - 6 _, do 2300. I So. BO ft. of W. 62 ft. of 1 do 3125 (Ex. W. 62 ft.) So. -SO ft. of 1 do 7025 No. 85 ft. of E. 40 ft. of W. 115 ft. of 1 do 2700 E. 50 ft. of No. 120 ft. of 1 do 37F0 The So. 35 ft. of the Nc.' 7_ 120 ft. of the 119. 115 ft. of 1 do 2225 The S.W. 4 of 2 do 2615 The W. 2 of the E. of the S. E: 4 cf 2 do _. 1250 "The W. of the S.W. r of 3 do . 2200 The vr. of the N.W. -4 of 2 do _ 3'225 ;The E. 2 of the N.W. v of =:2 ' _ do 2825 The NYE. 1 of the W. -PL of the S.E. 4 of 2 do _ 8750 The W. of the N.W. 4 of 3 do 2725 Ex. the E.6 ft.) The E. 2 of - 4 _ of 3 the N.W. .`. do 1750 , FOR t1 TOTAL CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE _ REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY - ORDERASSESSED 'DESCRIPTION LOT 8—K: ADDITION VALUATION Ex. the E. 6' ) The E. of + io N.W. 4 of -3 a Irvine's Add. of Out Lots 175b The W. ,. of N. E. 4 axid the the Est 6 ft. of the N. W. u of 3 do 3150 - The. K. ?1f25 ft. of the E. J,of the N. E. u of 3 do 1925 E° of N.E. j of 3 _ do aco (Ex. W. 31.25 ft. thereof) E. .2 of S. W.4 o f _. 3_do _ 2600 •i _ i wl. z of S.E. 4 of 3 do 1400 E. -f" of S. E. 4 of _ 3 do 1400 W._ 4 of S. W. 4 of 14 -do 1450 E. -2, of S. w. 71 -of � 4 do 400 W. 40 ft. of s. v. 4 of 4 do :40o S.E. 4 of 4 do 2F (Ex. W. 40 ft. thereof) The W. of the N. W.4 of 4 do 3,1625, The E. of the N.W. -4 of '4 do _ 400 _ f: ii The N.E.4 of _ 4 do +33850! 7 de _ i42, 775 10 if do lo600 1 (Ex. the E. 15 ft.) the _ !. So. 45 ft. of 11 do 17�5 The E. 15 ft. of S.SO ft. 11 _ do 50 Beginning at a point on the line of 11 do 1525 45 ft. No° of the S.W. corner _. of said Lot 11, ate. popM o.e.li TOTAL t CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF' COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - li DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED ' VALUATION The So. 50 ft, of the _ Irvine`s 11 Add. of-OutLots 1950' ! No. 152 ft. of The E, 30 ft. of the No. 102 ft, of _ 11 _ do 450 Westerly 65 ft. of_N'ly ; 56 ft. of 11 do 3550; Wyly. 70 ft. of So. 44 ft. of --No. 102 ft. of _11 ___ do- 1650'; Following part of do-__ 6600' Beginning 65 ft. _E. of the _ N.W. corner of Lot 11, thence So. 56 ft. thence E. 5. ft thence So. 44 ft. , thence E, ft, thence .No. .-102 ft...._. .. .35 the nee W. 40 ft. to beginning do 6600 W. 30 ft. of E. 60 ft. of No. 102 ft. of _ll do-- 1250: u W. 30 ft. of F. 60 ft. of. No. 102 ft. of 5 11 do 1250 i' The No.W.° of. 15. !.. do 3300 i _ I the No. of the N.E._A of. 1 ._ 5 do 2 X79 ' The So. I of the N, E, LL of; _15. _ do— 2200 The So. 2 2f the _ . 5 Northeast u of , do_ 2 2 9 The No. k of the So. of the gory of 15 do 2775 w. 05 ft. of 2o, 2_of So.2. of So. y of 15 do 650 (Ex. the m. 6ti ft.) he so.2 pf t4e So. 2 of the So.IF of 1 ` 15, do _ 1200 (4%,. the W._ 65_ flr(of the i So. 2 of the So. 2 of the'.So. 2 of 15 do TOTAL 1265 , CITY OF STS PAUL. - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (B) ._..- ,.::. �..:. ;<...- -. ... :-._ ,_:, ,__ - ASSESSED Ii DESCRIPTION ... LOT BLOCK ADDITION VALUATION'.- li -• 7 .2 Irvine's Second - 550 14 _2 4 - do , �5 13 2 I do 12 2 do 11 -2" ' do _ _. Z25 1,,000. 10 2 _, _ _ do - 9 2 do (Except part taken for Payne Ave. 6 2 do 10,300 ;. do 2 _ _ a° 5 p 3 ao, do 4 2 do o0i ; do 3 _. _ _ do 2 260( __ 1 _3 _ _ _. . d0 _ ... 1 850 _ 2 _ 3 do ,_ 2050 _ e 3 3 do 4 .__3 do _ _; 1650 6 3 d� 2700 _ .. 1050 _ _ 7 do 0 _ S do 3 «1959 2150 North 35 ft. of 9 3 d° ,I _. Lot 10, and (except No. I do 35) 9 3 1100 _ 111 3 ' do 3450 , 12 3 do i _ 13 3 do 4350 _4 . do 9 4 d° 550 •650 (EX. part to City) 10_a0 _ _ 5 _ do 625 The S.W. 27.32 ft. of 5 6 do 2250 ' TOTAL 1 CIT' OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION II.. LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED. VALUATION ..,, ,.,.....i _.._. ., The N.E..'.ly 1.65 ft. ofl the S.W,'ly 28.97 ft. of 5 ,.6 Irvine's Second 2850 The N. E.ly 27.27 ft. of the 2'S.. S W. ly 56.24 ft. of 5 6 _ do 2 6 do °22P 5 12475. 6 ', do 44 6 do CO N.El�y 22.50 ft. of _ 6 6 do 2075 3 6 do 1025 t The N.E'ly g of 13 6 do 1575 fl 12! 6 do 1050 (Ex, the E. 10 ft.) 11 6 do 2950, The E. 10 ft. of 11' 6 do 1750: and the W. 20 ft.of' ;0; 6 do _ 12 0 The E. 30 ft. of 10 6 do 1250, _ 9 6 ' do _ _ 500 8 6 do 500 The S.W.�ly 38' of 7 6 do 3 3'a75 ' The N.E' ly 12 ft, of 7 6 do and the S. IL 27 ft. of 6 .6 _ _ The N.E. s of _ . 13 6, ____ _ _ do 1575 1 12.- 6 , _ __ do 1050 _ (Ex. the E: 10 ft.) _ 11 6 _.. _ _ do __ 299 The East 10 ft.- of _ 11 6 do F 1750 and the West 20 ft. of 10'- 6 do ft- of The East_ 10! 6 _ do _ 1250 i 9 6 do _ _ _... 500 'I von t TOTAL : CITY OF ST. PAUL _ DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE 'ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION � $ 6Irvine Second 5 The Gouthwesterl 7 do 3 _ f12 75 The ft Oft , andthe_ do 7� ft. Of; 6 6 3450 Following part. of _ 16 6 _d° 2575 Commencing at_a poi.nt.on_Decetur;St.— where the dividing line between lots 15 -and 16 intersects said street. thence. _ Westerly on Northwesterly line of lot 16, 37.50,-ft.,.thence Southeasterly _ .,o Southeasterly corner of lot 16, -!thence to be gg inning, .being _the Northeast 2 of lot 16 6 15 ._6, _Irvine's Second 5750. 14 6 . do 850 The S.W'ly of 13 6 .do ;1575 Follmwin g Part of .16 6 , _ do. 247E es fBedford IT where thedividing line between lots intersects said atrP16 and 17 et thence Northerly along the East line - of said street 5 ft. to inters Northeasterly ection with Decatur St, thence N el.ong_the_Southeast.erly line. of Decatur St. 32. r,2 � x#�s�§�eaasksx�.yxale�gxtiaevS�tt�easterllCxli�exefxHeaat,yax�txx38;;�fdxf�. S,E.'ly 110.50_ft.. ft, thenee to the S.E.coiner. oflot16,- thence N. W,'1y.124.20: ft, to beginning, being the S•!W• lot 16, Block 6, z Of r ; _ -_- 21 22 6,_ - Irvine's -Second -Add. do 6 do ?0. 9do _18. 75,00 , 6, _ do 2900 17 6 do 3650: (Except the No. 59 ft.) 5 7 do 1350 4 7 _ do 500 3 7 do PORM O.O.t, TOTAL 500 : .', I y,� CITY OF ST. PAUL , DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION 2 7, Irvine's Second 27r�p 1 7! do 1 The So.of _ a 14. 3; do goo ._ The No. 2 of _. 14 3', do 1050:._, _ - 15, 3: do 1950; I, 16. 3; _ do_ 14 Q_. . 17. 3 do do _ . 33001_ . i9. 3 _ 2100! 806 20 3 _ do - 4675' - 6 4! 2000; ddo 3250 5 4 do 2150, 4 4. _ _ do _ 2950. 3 2 4' 4 do do 1:350. _ 1600; (Ex. so. 36.30 ft. of 1 4.- do , 656 _ 2,3, & 4) Lots 1 to 4 (except West ;Jarvis Subd. of Lot No. 3 120661; 12k0 30 ft. and except So. 36.30 ft.) - _ Lot Vacated Westminster St. from South line of 14th St. as opened to Waverly _ Place do 5 3950 ' The following part of 6 do commending at intersection cf, 25 East line -f John St. etc.' The following part of 6 do commencing on the East _ 2850 line of Lot 6, , 23. 70 ft.: etc'. (Except No. 23:70 ft.) 7 , do_ _ 5000 _.. Lots 8 to (Ex: No. 23-70 ft: of B & 9) 13do 25,00 0 ...M ,.o. TOTAL cmY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE �• ON PRELIMINARY ORDER ASSESSED u LOT : B4OcK - ADDITION DESCRIPTION .. -..:- VALUATION j .:::. 14 : Jarvis Subd. _ of Lot No. 3., 700 !-- i , __ ... _ of Bass Add. do 5000 ! - 15! _ (Ex. 49. 30 ft. for John St. )`' 16.. do 2000 _ Subd. of Block -: 05 000 __... 112nof Lyman Dayton's Add. 2. do 3 _do : - 4do _ _ do .8000 34bb _do- . ;8700 - �I _do ii0o ffi do +9300 do 4300 10 __do __ __. 5800 il: - do ,2400 12, do _ _ 13 do 1350 _. 4200 R 14do 5300 _ 15; do 16 do 1950 do 1506 1 _. 18do 3900 �9 a.o 20 do .1000 ! . 21 :. do. 4100' _. 22 do 1900 2 _do 2200 _.• 2 do 5900 25 -do _ z6do 1800 27 j do 500 %avanagh!s Add. 1075 1} do 1075 19_; do - 20 do 1650 1650, ._. 5 -. . do 1075. 6do 1075. 7 do 4650 5do 9 do 1500 0 do _ 1200 . _ 11 do 6050 12 do_ _ 13 do _. 1800i i _._. _. TOTAL ; CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION .. LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED j VALUATION:.... --_ 14 Kavanaghs--Add, _ 1750 . L 15 do 2250 , 16 do _ 2300 j17 do do- 165b ; !-Blocks 2,5,6,11.12,15. and 16 - Kittsons^Addition - 1 0751aDD0 being all that tract bounded j by 8th, Pine, Grove and John_. Sts, including vacated Streets and alleys. All of .7 .: do _ 32000 and North 18 ft. of 10th St. !vaca.ted-.and adjoining All of ° do 71000 and Uorth 19 ft. of 9th St. vacated and adjoining _.. Southwest6 1 10 3 . of do 3,000 and all of Lots2f3and 4 1S ftof10th St.vac.andaNo. oa; adj.. a saidand Y ;lots 102,000 North 10 ft. of 9th St. and d� 2, So. i of alley, _ both _ _ vaoa.ted and adj. said lots _ - 6 10 - do also North 18 ft. of 9th and - So. -g of a1L y, both vacated and adjoining w i.d_lot.. _.I _. do 7 10. i - do 5 (Ex. East_14_ft.) __ 8 10 do _. also No. 18 ft. of 9th St. and South_.f of. alley, both vacated (and adjoining said part of Lot S. do (Except. East 14 ft.) 1 17 Kittsonl.s.Add. 24200 all of Lot 2, also South 19 ft. of 9th St. and No.. -J of,. alley both vacated and adjoining Lot..2 and said Irart Of Lot I do _(Excert S.4J._I ly 42. ft. )_ 3 . 17 _ _ _ _ do !17,500 1 and`So. 18 ft. of 9th St. Ietc. M e.e,i TOTAL • _ _ _ CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE , REPORT ON PRELIMINARY ORDER ASSESSED LOT el.ocK ADDITION DESCRIPTION VALUATION -: t t� . Kittsons S�t�thwe ter�y 2 ty. of 3 17 _._ . NT. 16 86 ft. of Add. 2 5 a of ,ot Lot 5 and: N. W. 86 ' of -do. S. W. 42 ft. of Lot 6, eta: i _ l 1600 do 4510; also Nor of alley -and So. 19 ft. of 9th St. both do - vFca.ted and adj. -said lot. 2 ,, 19 do do - -do _16: do 4 18 do _ Lots 5,6,7 and 8 181 do a and So. of vac. alley adj. a j i said lots That part of West of Brook St. vac�3.ted in do :. -- lying between the produced S. E.Ily line of Sth St. and centerline of Grove St. _ That art of West of _ _. da 12,000. -- .Brook St. vac.in lying between the Northwesterly _ line of 7th St. and the S.E'ly line of 8th St. _ _ao 2 21 7900 7500, 21 do _.ao 7500 _ do i ao4o. ,21 -All of Blk. 91 do 1 7 5 00. the Easterly � of Brook St. _ - vacated between the Northerly line of 7th St. and Southerly line of Grove St. also that part of B1k. 88, --lying Northerly of acurved j line to the left of etc. 5a_ 7000 1 24, do 1'6'boo I �i _ .. TOTAL r ' CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (B) � DESCRIPTION ; LOT �SLOCIc ADDITION ASSESSED , VALUATION 2 24 Kitteor's Add..__ _ 18000.: 3 and 4 4, 24 do 29,;I oq, Easterly of 1 25 _ __do 1600 (Ex. E. 14 ft. for Locust; St, _ Y do I Westerly. of 1 ; _ 25. do .- 52001 . and Easterly 7 ft. of Lot 2. i ( 3 '; 25 _ do _ 16,859 t j 4 : 25 - do _ 1l 26 do {750j Lot 2, and E. _i orf_ _ 3 A - do - 21;500' _. . Lot _4, and IN. of3 _. 26. do - 16;100 z 1 27, do lgi000 - 2 27' do I 3 .j 27;- _ do 6950:.. 4 27. go. 9250; -. 1 _ A. H. Koehler's Rear. B., i 4700 _.:. 2 do 500 i 3 3 __. do ,_ __ - 5300 do 5 do. _ 600 6 do 600 ; 7 do. 600 8 do `00 9 _ _ do 700 _ 10 do 6 50 I __ 600 12 de TOTAL i CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER .: DESCRIPTION ! LOT .BLOCK - ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION z. --.r.... So. 80 ft. of that part No. of University Ave. of Lots 5 and 6 1`: Lambert & Cps. _Add. to_the 2675 Town of St. Paul _.i That part of Lots 5 and 6 1; do 4250 lying North "of a line parallel• I and 80 feet North of University Ave. _ do_ 4250 (Fx. West 90 ft.) that part of So. 40 ft. of 7 1 do 50 lying West of the West line of lot 4 produced Northerly So. 40 ft. of T. 90 ft. of; _ 7 1 : 1� do_ 1725 That part of 7 __ 1 do _ 3850 and Nest z of N'esterloo St.', vacated and adjoining,_ lyingNo. of a line drawn parallel to the So. line of said 1(I't etc. _ That tart of 4 . 1 do 5650 lying So. of a line commencing , at a, point .on Northeast line -- _ ot 7.40ft. from. the_NortherllRearrangement corner, n "i of said lot 1, thence S.W. at an angle of 101 degrees to the right bo -a point on -the -Test, -line of said lot- 4, 2 --4 Lambert -& Cas. Add. 1 71880; also that tract lying between to the Town of St. Paul North line of said tot and the South line of Univereity Ave.: - _ 3 4 do 41,4.- _do _. 4 do 6 :_4 -do (Except part for Rob art St. � 7 4 do 1 Lang;evin's Div._ _ 477$ _ do 3100, 32 550 . 4 do 750 5 ' do TOTAL'. $75 1 CITY OF ST. PAUL JV DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ririri ry - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE r (B) ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION -- LOT BLOCK 1 ADDITION ASSESSED - - VALUATION and (Except N.E.'ly 29.68 ft.) 6 Lan evin s Div. -! 102 , Lot 6,-Blk.3,' Phillip's Add. - - North 40 ft. of i 2 14 2 Lockwood's Add.. 3000 .:_ (Except No. 40 ft.� 14 2 do 3850. do _ (Ex. So. -85 ft.) 16 & 17 5 2 ! do 5150: 2 dc. 2500. . --So. 45 ft. of- 16 & 17. _ 2,' do 4475;11 . North 40 ft. of So. 65 -ft. of _ & 17 2' _ do 1 300! 16. 2 do20b0' _. 13 3i _ do boo 3- do _. 1650 15 • 3. do 3550, _ 3j do - 6600: 17 3, do ._. X350 1' 2 2 2 _McCloud's Subd;-of Blk 2. 2 700' i East 17-1/3 . 4 2 do do- 3400 1750 ._ 1625. Nest 22-2/3 ft. of Lo® 22-2/3 ft. of 4 2 4 do ' 2_ do75a Lot 5i- and E. 5 ft. of West 35 ft. of 6 2 6 _do _ F 47o 2 and East 5 ft. of Lot 7;_. do p West 35 ft. of2 9- 2 de S 3500 3750 do 10, 2 11 2 do 39 00' _.^ - , 12 2j - do do 20C }150 TOTAL .._ CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE OF FINANCE ' q REPORT OF COMMISSIONER ON PRELIMINARY ORDER 'j DESCRIPTION t LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION ', 10 '_2 _ ._McCloud's-.Subd.- of. Blk.- Jm, 3504 j lg 2' do_ do- : 4150 Lot_ 28,. and So., of 29 _2 do _ 3775 _..: '- North of _ 29 2 _ do_ 2725 30 2 ,. do _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5575 . (Ex. No. 10 ft.)1 to _ 8 .- 1.E. M. Mackubin s -Add. - 204-000 Northerly 10 -ft. of 1 to _ 6. 1, _ do _ 350 Lots 9 to _ 15!, 1. __ _do _ _ 3375 ii andNortherly.l0 ft. of_7_& _ 8 16_ 1 do- 6700 17: 1 do_ 18; 1. _ do 600' lg i_ 1._ do __ 5300 20; _ 1. do _ 600' 21i 1. do _ 800 a 22 1� do 600 do do _ 1750 !_..._. .1 �5 1 do 26 750, 600 1 2 _ _do - 850, _. . 2 2 do _ __ _ 3:50 - 3 2 , _ do ,. 450 2. do. 500- 5 2 do 2750 6. 2 do. _ o - _ - 7 2 do 2150 8 do 2;850 9 2 do TOTAL 425 , CITY OF ST. PAUL ` DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER AB Yl -- - ASSESSED DESCRIPTION LOT .awm ADDITION. VALUATION 10: 2 E. M. Mackubins Add. _ 27 ! . _- _ 11. 2` CIO 450 50 12 2do _ .__ do 5251 625, so. 42 ft. of (Ex. So. 42 ft.) _ 13 2 13. 2: do 377 14. 2 do - o 23 0 — - �5 2 _ _16 do 3 52 775 ' 2 West 1-,� ft. of _ 17 „2, do l25 i, (Except West 18 inches) 117 2„- _- _ -do __ 3 100 18, 2 625 _ _ 201 2' do 3 _ _ 21 , `. do_ _. do ;4025 2000 222 �3_ 2 do�1 do 2600 16,700 24 2 d¢ �5 2. do 2500 261. 2 do 1100 27', 2. do 8800, West 24 ft. off 28, 2. _ do - _ _ 1200; _ _ Lot 29 and E. 16 ft. of 282, _ _ ._ 2,4 5 7 1 ; _ 3 _ do __. 7200, 2 _3 67, 200 ._ � do do 10 400; _3. do 2450 _ 6 .__ 3 do _ '1050 _ Southerly 116 ft. of 7 3 do 15800 (Ex. Southerly 116 ft.) 7 3 do , _ 8 : 3 do do _.. i54o6 3 do : .I '. TOTAL . - CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE B ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION' i� LOT el.ocr< ADDITION ASSESSED 4 VALUATION - I' 3 ! _.E. _M, Mackubins__Add. 600 1 1 . 411 do r 14 000 - 2 4 do 3 4 do lgool - 4 4 do 1550'` 6 4 do 137091 _ 7- 4 do.__ - 23521 2500i - 6 9 4 4 - do 1100; __--do _ �900 r 10 11 4. ' do do _ 9zoo II 14300 _ 13 4 do 13200 - > 14 4 do 5000; 7600' 15 . 4, _ do No. 40 it. of 13,14 & So. 95 ft. of 13,14 & 15 15 I 1 E.M.--Mackubins 2nd Add. 21r;01; do 7600 No. 0cof8.16,17fand _16 1; do Y300' So.. 30_ft. No. 60`_ft. Of _ 16of 7 & 16 1 do 0 and E. 14 ft. of No.30 ft. of 18 _._ do j ` _ _So. _52.09 ft.._ of, 16,17,& 16 1 . _ _do _ __ � r4 400 , , �3 . 2 -:do 1650 No. 38 ft. of 14 and .15 2 do 3100 . So. .50_ft._of.No. .66_.ft. of 14 & 15 2 do 4000 _. So. 241 ft. of 14 & 1-5 2 do No. 41 ft. of 16 & 17 2 do_ 13425 _. 14.50 So. 63 e ft. of 16 & - 17. 2 do 6000 16 2 j do 450 No. 85_ft. _of.1 and __ 2- do 2150 II rollw o.o.rr -3 _ do: TOTAL 4725 REPORT CITY OF 5T. PAUL ASSESSED VALUATION DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE 700 OF COMMISSIONER OF. �5�5 ON PRELIMINARY ORDER 34751 FINANCE. ' DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION So. .40 . ft,._ of -1_ and 2 ___ Z. M.-Mackubin's- Subd of 700 16. _ -Block 1, Arlington Hills �5�5 No. 90 ft. of Lots17and _ 1S; do 34751 ft._ of Lots 17 and 15 . __ _ do _ 1125 (Except Broadway) _4 _. 1 - -Metcalf- and)Smith's Add. 1325 2 _ _do _ 44eo, 3 - _do_.._ 3350 _ 4 ._ _. -do _ 3 7Q0 __That_part..of the Northwest 4 of theSoutheast � of -Section 29 43'500 T.29 R. 22. lying Northerly of aline 50 ft. Southerly from et and ..parallel -with -the center -line of the original tract of the -' N.P. Ry. Co. as now constructed and o-,erated add southerly of Dawson Earl St. Addition. That -strip of land lying: Southerly of a line 50 ft. `25,525•; Northerly from and parallel with the original line of the etc. A strip of land- 15 --ft. in width! adjoining the above described right offiway'on the north etc. 1250 _ Thatpartof W. of-W.i of S.v% 4 lying Northerly of Hill's Add. and Southerly etc, 30,000 __.That -part-of E. � of W. i.of S.W 3.;of Section_ 2$ T. 29 R. 22 lying Northerly'Of a line 56 ft. etc. Y g 30;000 That part -of -.the N.W. 4.. of S.E.- 4. of __. which lies N'ly of a linell7i ft, S'ly from and parallelwiththe original--center-line etc. -22,� . So. Much of -East- of East- of S.W. 4d 19: of SSE: w 34,000 as lies within 50 ft. on either•side of the original center line; That Triangular. tract of land lying W. of the center of chinnel of Phalen Creek and between the Southerly sight of way -line etc. __ _ _ TOTAL _-7500 I . - CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER -'- "--"- DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION - A strip 100 ft, -wide bking 11. of..the-Northern ---- i -Pacific Rizht of Way, being in Southeast w 2500_ Section _29, T._.29, R. 22. Part of S.E. ,4 of _Section_ 29., T.; 29:R. -22, - Commencing at the intersection of the East line of said section _etc. __- _. __ . -, 2600 Part of S.E. 4_. of Sec. .29 T. 29,R. 22, 'Commencing al the intersection of the :North line iof, theS.E._ v of the S. E. 4 of Sec._ 29 That strip 100.ft._.in width-beng•50-ft, do either side of the oriin,l center line over and across .11 -Arlington Hills -Add.__ etc. _: :_ _._ 27,,,500. That part of S.W. v.of Sec. 29,-T. 2-9, Range 22. - 500.0 1 acre in the $.W•—corner. of, the -S.W,._4-- :of -Sec.-- - 29 T. 29, R. 22 being 147.5,ft.by 295 ft. 5000 i,A strir of land 100 ft__�vide_extending fromthe- east line of right -of way of the Northern Pacific Ry, g y . Co. to the East line of Sec. 29 io6o o _ Commencing.on the -Easterly line. of Block 41, Arlington Hills ' g ngles from the Northerly lino of Add.' 100 Northerly at right angles . y..._.right of way etc. _ 19050 . Commencing at a point on the Easterly line of Block 41 Arlington Hi11s Add. 100 ft. Northerly at right angles etc. 1000Q i. All that part of the So. I of the S.E. 3 of Sec. 30, _. Town 297 R. 22' lying W. of"Mississi'pg S,. and So. of 15,325 Block 5, Edmund Rice's 2nd Add. (Ex. a strip 66 ft wideforJackson St. the So. 140 R; 22. 5975, ft.' Sec., 30,- T. 29-, ft.' of the S.E. w of S. VI.. Bekginning at intersection of East line of Mississipp St, and SO- line of Edmund Rives So. line of Sec- 30, thence North t'o V Trout Brook Arid. etc. (Except W. 30 ft. for John St.)',BeminnPrng 26.50 ft. So.. 1575,, of S.W. cor. of Lot 1 Bik. 1. Warrab 8 Winslows"Add. __...E. I of So 57 ft, and (Ex.- W, 30 ft --the- No. 25.50 ft. of the No. 25.50 ft. of the So. 52.0 ftof that xart of the West of Northwest u etc. .veM e.e.ii TOTAL So,50 .. CITY OF ST. PAUL - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER h DESCRIPTION - LOT eLOCKADDITION ASSESSED J VALUATION I Commencing211 ft. East from the N, E. cornerofP 2425 Irvine's Second Add. to St. Paul, thence East 50 ft, thence,So. at,right angles 90 ft. thence East to Testerly line of the Right of Way etc. _ __Commencing 261 ft. East from theg..E.corner of._Blk. 3,__ 750. Irvine's Second Add. to St. Paul, thence Sc.at right angles ' 80 ft., thence East to the RIesterly,line of Right Way of _of the Northern Pacific Railway, thence Northerly along etc, Commencing at the S.E. corner of,Lot _5,,Blk. 3,_ Irvine's Second Add. to St. Paul thence East 182 ft. to point of beginning, thence East 126 ft._ thence No. 19 1800-. . 11 1 4 . Nelsone- Add. 3200: _ _ 12 4 . _ _. do _ 6825 _ So. 40 ft. of 13 & 14-- 4 _ da__ 750 So. 40 ft. of 1Qo. 95 ft. of 13 and 14 4 do 4515 North 45 ft._ of13and. 14-- 4 do _ __ <4350 A, 12-- - Oakville Pk e Park 3375 17 12, do 5100 18 12- do. ._ _ j 15650; _-.. Northerly 70.60 ft. of .1 �3: —do 7100 0Exce3 No._ _7.0.60 ft.) 1 13. _ da 350 2 13 do 3375 3 '_ 13 do_4175. 16. 13, do -3700 17.; 13. - do 500 18; 13: do 7650 1 . 18. _ do ___ 500. 2 18 do 3 :_ 18.__ 250 do ..,, TOTAL 75 '- CITY, OF ST. PAUL _ DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY - (B) ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT el,ocK ADDITION ASSESSED i VALUATION !.___. 16 - 17 16 - 18 Oak Ville Park P 75 16 lS do 250 . 160, 1 2 '_ 19. 19 do_ __ 900 _. .3 l9 do 300" _ 100 16 .10 do 2100 .18 19 do _ 2. 50 4400 _ 1224. _ do do $ 0 50 ! 3 24 _ _. _ do 220016 . 17 ._24 do 3575 7400 18 24 d0_._ -1 2 1 1 Officer's Rearrangement 325 - _3 1 of hot 12., 21 and 22, IVa GSrden:LOts rren 81 375 Borth 4 of i 60. of North of 1 Patersons Add. _ _ do 5350. 5250 No. jl ft. of So. 2 of i also No. 6 ft. of S0, 75 ft. of East of Lot 1. __do .355Q !' 2. E• 50 ft, of North 125 ft. SO. 9 ft. of Lots 1,2 &i j - 1 _do 9000 -- (except So, 9 ft. of E. 10 ft. of W. 60 ft. _ do _ i6925 . of said _Lot 2, also a_str1P__20 ft.; vide etc..6 W- 10 ft. of E, 60 ft.- : 2 hex. No. 1 _ do 525 60 ft. of So. 69.ft. _ _ _..do _ 1050 thereof. - - (Ex. So. 69 -ft.) w. 140 ft,,; d. of 2_& 3.. 1 do No. of _ 4 - 1 �3 X50 S° a of do 20000 _.. 4 do - wa.o 10000 TOTAL _ ,., CITY OF BT. PAUL - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER B DESCRIPTION - LOT '.BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION (Ex. S. T. w ) 5 ..1..--Patersons Add. Southwest u of :. 1 do 5 000' No. of North of - 6 _1. do 2575 - -.. go c of -No. µ_,of- _ 6 .: 1_ . _ _ do _ _ 1575. So. 71 of No. of 6 1 do _ _ 5550' of S. _ of _ 6 1: de _ _ 7600 _._ R9. of So. J of 6 _1. _.._. do 6150" No. 50 ft. of E. 125 ft. of 1_and 2 is _2. do _ _ _ 7575. No. 31-. ft. of Soo 100 ft. of 1, _ 2• do 5300; No, 4f W, J of Lot 2 2 _ _de _ 7150' and No. u of Lot 3. _ North 51 ft. of So. 3/4 of W. � of Lot 2, and North 51 ft. of S. 3/4 of 3 2 do 115,`3 So. 9 ft. of W. 70 ft. of 3 2 _ do 125.75 _ and 20 ft. strip adjoining on the So. also W. 70 ft. of Lot 4, (Ex. E. 50 ft.) So. 91 ft. of 1 2 do _ _._. 24;425 i So. 9 ft. of Lot 2, Ex W. ft.) So. 9 ft. of ' Lot_3,;wlso a strip 20 ft. wide etc, do 1 S 9 7., it So. 50 ft. of North 100 ft. of _._ . _ 43 do 14,000 NO. 50 ft. of __ 4 _; _ 3 do _ --So. Iof . _ _ _. 4 3 do __ 14,000 go. 50 ft. of No. 100 ft. of W est 50 ft. of 5 3 do (Ex. So. 50 ft. of No. 100 ft. of Wo 50 ft. 5 ._3 _ do _ 63_do wonM a.v.t TOTAL . CITY OF ST. PAuL i DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER �I LOT i DESCRIPTION BLOCK ADDITION ' ASSESSED VALUATION I _ 'North cu- - _ _ 1 _: 4 ._ -..Patersons Add, to the 5500 1 i, _So.. of No. z of 1- 4 S Tovrn of St. Pavl 5 000; No. of So. of 1 4 do 0001 5000; 7 So. v of 1 4 . _ _ _ do 7 - 2 - 4 _ _ _ do North of 3 4 do _ qp'' 10,4' i. South i of _.. _ -3 _ 4 _ do- .. _ 10'0x0 Lot 4 -and W. of _,._- 5- 4 do 211,500 East of North 50 ft. of 5 4 _ do _ _ 10000 E.. .-of-So. 100 ft. of 5..._ _ . y, 4 _ do _ So. i of No. _z of East 50 ft. of 5 4 do No. 50. ft, CC 6 4 do _ 20000 w _. Sp. _.i of No,- J of _ :. 6 - 4 - -do i W. 2 _of so.- 100 ft. of 6 4 : do._ . i __. East -i of So. of 6 4 do " NO. 661 ft, of 1.. 4 5 _ do _ 51300 _so. 55 -ft. -of _ 1. 5.;. _. do_._ 8950 . So.....44 ft. of No.--132,50-ft. of 1 5' do 4400 and No. 55 ft._ of -So. -110 ftr _ _ of lot 1 and No. 86150 ft. of --.ao., 198.50 _._. _(Ex. E. ?2ft.- for Olive St.) 3 5, do 2925 (Ex._ so._ 100 -ft. ) also that part of Lot 1, 131k.3, DeBaw, Smith Risque and Williams. Add. lying West of Olive St. -_(except- the -North 17 ft thereof. Ionto e.o.rr TOTAL e CITY OF ST. PAUL J DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER ASSESSED I DESCRIPTION Loi aLocK ADDITION VALUATION °-= t That part of So. 100 ft of 3 5 Patersons Add. included in previous arriou ,I lying West of Olive St.( the' Westerly 72/2/3 ft. excert thereof) West 36-1/3 ft. of So. 3 ..__5 . _do 2725.. -- ---, 100 ft; of -� ft. of of West.. _ East 36 1/3 _ _ _ do 2725 7. ft. of So. 100 ft of 3 5 . -?/3 - 4 5 do _ 22,475_. 1 (Except part for 14th St. _ __ . Payte and MoElrath's Rear. of Lots 19,21,22,24, -- (Excert North 15.77 ft 25 & 27 of 131k. 18 of also Lot 2 and that Part No. of Ashton a rid'Sherburnes Add. to St. Paul 14th St. of Lot 23 B1k.18, Ashton and.Sherburnes Add. North 15.77 ft. of 2 do 1300 - and (Except"No. 26.75 ft- Lot 3_ North 26.75 ft. of 3 :... do 1075 _. 4 _ do 3750 _. .(Excert 14th St. 5 do 3 loo ; do ° 680Q _ 6400 8do _ g d° ._ - 10 do 13s50 _._. 11 do 4v 1 Phillips Add. 1875 5- 1 do 75_ . - 4 3 _. do 17,�.... . 3 3 .__ do 3000.. . (Except the S.E. 52 ft. 2 3 —'- do71 TOTAL 0 00 __ CITY OF ST. PAUL " DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE " REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE -$1 f - ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - I DESCRIPTION J. LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED � VALUATION 1;,-The-S.E.'ly 52 -ft. of .2_ 3 _Phillips -Add.- 1300 -- i-3 --_ - do 3400': The N. E. '1y 29.88 -ft. of 6 3 do 4700 the S.E.Ily 86 ft. of ! and the S.E'ly 0 ft. of 5 3 do _ (Ex. the S.E.Ily 96 ft. 6 3 _ do 28 of the N.E.'ly 29.88 ft. 5 7 - (Exce t the S.E.'17-86 ft. 3. _ do.__. - 7 3 Phillip's-Rdd. 11, 00 (Except the E. 5 ft.) 8 3 do - --and (ExceO the East 5 ft. ) 285-.I the North 21 ft. of 9 3 do pThe East -5 feet of S- 3 _ _ do- _ _ 256. and except the North 21 ft. of the West 120 ft.) 9 -3 __ do.__ - to 3 do... __ 450 _ _:.The So.--40-ft. of- 3._ - do 250 ; --The- No., 40 ff.-of the `.. ,. 1 do 2990 So. 80 ft. of ' 3 The West 60 ft. of the - p 1 _ .do_._. _ 150 North 36.85 ft. of 3 -_(_Except the So. 80 -ft. ) and (Except the West 60 ft. il --of the _North 36.85 ft.) 3 ,- 1 do _. 2 1- __ _ - do 1 _ 1._ _ . do _ 350 . 21 ._2:_-Phirpip'is- Addition - 700 22. 2. do 250- _ 2 ___ _ _ (10 _: TOTAL 2400 _.. ,__- CITY OF ST.. PAUL - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE " REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT j -CK - ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION P 21 2 Phillips Addition 706 22 2 do X50 23 2, do 2400 19 2 do 250 �7 2 do 250 16 2 do 350 1 2 do 600 2 2 do 35Q 3 2 do 350 42. do 354 5'' 2._ _ do 3050 l 2 do3050 2.._. do._ i 13 2, _ 12 2 - do do - 2050 2200: _ 11 2!do 5400, ^2 -, do 750 'do 3350 _ .... g2 - 2 _ do X50 The So. 30 ft. of 7 2 The No. 10 ft. of _ 76 22.... do a 2950. _. �9 2 do 15Q _. 20 2' do 600 Pomro Lot 2 and that ,.rt of 1 y I s Rearrangement, 23 00 _.. -1 in So. of -a. -line drawn -from ...__ apoint on the West lire 13.70ypoi ft from Southwest corner thereof ,i tothe Northwest corner of ;-- of ,._ _. L 3 The followingart of 1 do 2oQ g Southeasterly at commencing the ' corner of Lot 1, _ thence- along-- the Southerly line thereof to a point 41 ft. N. Northeasterly from the Northwest corner of Lot 3 thence Northeasterly 43 ft. to a -point on the S,WIly line of Capitol Reights 22.85 ft. North= westerly from Southeasterly correr of Lot 1, thence S.E,Ly 22.85 ft. to beginning. vonM e.e.ii : TOTAL _ ......_. CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE' REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - DESCRIPTION _ LOT ;BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION The following part of _.',_-1 _ Pomrcy's_Rearrangement :. . -..-- 3575 1 Commencing at a point on the Easterly thereof _line 7.40 ft. from the Northerly' corner_._thereof,..thence S.W`ly at an angle of 101 degrees to the 1 _.. right . 73. ft. etc-.._ 3 _. _ do 260 Fpll6wing_part of Lots__4 and., 5 ;.___ _ _ ___do __ _ _ 4350 commencin at the S.E._corner. of Lot 5, thence • along the _!;._Easterly line thereof -127.45,ft. letc. Lots 4 and. 5 _ do _ 1550 (Ex., the. following -parts;.- Commiencing at the S.E. oor.ner of Lot. 5,_ thence_ along the., Easterly line thereof 127.45 ft.. _thence _ S. W.- etc. 6 1 Randall's:!Add. - _ 10250 7 _: _ 1 _ _ _ do _ . 6900 . _ _... l _ _ _do - 0000 _ 9 _ 1 . __ __ do _ . 15750- _ to 1. do - 3000 (Except part lying Westerly of a line -_drawn from a noint_on Southerly line of 13th St. 14 inches East. from N.W._corner of said. lot to the S.W. corner __thereof. _; --do : •. _.That_ju rt_cE 10 1.___ __do_. _ _. _:-75, i - lying _W. of a line drawn from a point_ on Southerly line of 13th St. 14 inches East of Northwest___: corner of said lot to the __.S..W... corner_. thereof.._... �__ ....._. _. :._ ... ........... do .4000 . _,.. 12 _ 1 . _ _ do _. 1200 FanM o.o.ii - TOTAL 1 i CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION _. ASSESSED VALUATION __! 1 2. --Randall'-s-Addition4850 2 2 do 3000 ; 3 ;-2 -do — _ _ 10200 :. . 4 z _ do , 12650 g ; 2 do 3250 _ -6 z . -do _ 7450 _ .... a -2 - do __ .. __ - 4000 8— z _ do -- _ _ .. __. 6600 9 2 _ - __..do 5 (Except_ -West 50 _ft.) .10 + .2 do __ H West, -50._ft—of -10 •-2 __.__ ._-._-___. do __.__ _,.___ 12,100 _ That part of 3 :_ _. --_ do lying No. of _a_ line- drawn- from; _ a-point_on the W. _line of - Jackson St. 193 ft. North from 14th qt., to -a point -on -the -East line of Robert St. etc.7.1 ; That_part_of _ _.. __: _3 do '294,500 lying So. of a live drawn from n point pn West.._.line---of-Jaokson-St. - - -- 193 ft. No, of 14th St. to a point on East line of aobert St.- etc. .___.Edmund -Rices first Add. 125.'' to St: aul + 3 _.. 1 do 75 t} .. 1 da - 75. 1-_ _ --do 1�5 6:_ l -._ do,3000 _ , 7 i 1. - do _. �7FOI 9_ 1! ':• Fonw e.o.: ". _do TOTAL - 2250; CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE $&3Ai REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER I li DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION : ASSESSED VALUATION :. 9_ 1_; ._E dmund_Rices. first. Add. . _ 1750',. 10.1: _ do, 150: 11 1 _ _do_. 150 do., _ _ __ _. 150 (Except West 50 ft. and _ ex. E. 42 ft.) _13,14 1% _ 15 1 _ do,. _ 900 _.. . West_50 ft. of_ 13,14,15 _ _1: do _ __ 2450;_ __. East 42 ft.._of.13,14,__ 15_ 1 _ __ do__ _ a_50 . 16 do-_ _ ,: 3100' _.. do, 2550; _do_ _ - 19 do 20 1 _ do_ _ 100 ; _ 21, 1;__ do 22. 11_. do_' _ 100 , 23 . 1 _ do 100 24 . 1! do_ _. 100 _ _... 12. do 16,9 2 12,_-1 do _ 3 12 do_ _ 4. p : _ do_ _. 400 :. 5 . 12:__ _.-do_. __ __ _ _.396, 6 12 do_ 2100': 12 do. _ 200_: 8 , 12___ __. do _... 175 9 , 12 _ do_._ 'i sour v.v.i, 10 12 do TOTAL 250 OITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FMANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER -� -� DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION 11 12 Edmund_Ri:ce'.s_. first Add.... 3550,--- 121:..__12 '.:-_.. --._do_ 2750 do 6600 _..._ 14 1R,do _ 15 _ 12. - -do __ 150 16;.12. do _: __.. 150 . 17 : _12. do -150 ___.. 15.__12, do _ .. 150 - 19 , 12; _ _. do 150 _- 20_12 , _ do 150 . 2.1. 72 . do _ _ _ _ . 150 _ 22 , 12 . _ __ do (Ex. w. 42 ft.) 23 & 24 '_12. _ _do 550 West 42 ft. of 23 and. _ . 24 !__12 . do i .__ Rohrer's _Simb.--of Lot 2, 7350 Blk. 5, Patterson's __.. 2 ----do 3 do 4 do _ 3475 South of 5 do North ' of 5 do 3475 6 do i__.._. do 5600 do 9 ;__ . ._ _... do _ _ 550 do .do.-... _ 4900. ; 1 1 Schur.meiers..-Add—to St. Pau1;..2400_ . TOTAL CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY .ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK '..... _ ADDITION ASSESSED _ VALUATION Schurmeiers Add.-to_Saifat -1925 Paul Blk. 1, Lots 1 to, 9 3... 1 Blk..2 Lots 1 to 9,_Blk. 3, 1925 4 1 _,_ _ d0_._ _ 1925 _. _. 5 .. - 1 do ___. _ _ 102F.._`. _._.. _ 6 1 _ do _ _ _1925 _...:.. _ 7 T do _ _ __ 1925 d0 ___ _ _ _ 1925.__ (Except Street)- 1 2 d0 2400 do _ 2 _ ! 2 do _ _ _ _ 2700. do. _ 3 2 ___.dp _ 3000', 4 :__2 do _ _ 3700; . __._.. _ 2 do 6 2 do 2 do 24;925. 6 2 ! do (Except ississiopl St.) 9 .,;.2 __ _ _.__dp- - Mt. _Airy. St, vacated in2 _ dp 10500 ! 3 _ d0 __ 14950 3 _ _ d0 _ 3 . 3 __ -- do 4 :.3 — do _ _ 2450' _ do 2450 6-1 3 . __ dp 24�-- _ 7 , 3 _ _ do_. _ _ 3000:. _ g 3 . _ do : 300011 (Except Mississippi St... 9 3 - do 1.350 _ That part of lots 11,12 and 13 �nd,of the -cart_of Lot _10 Priest cf Mississirpi St. lying So. of a line_._dretivn, frm_.__a point on the. ®to. von .iI TOTAL �: CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE 41 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION, LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED ' - VALUATION North 30.24 ft: of that Schurmelers Add. to_Saint_Paul 2925; part of Lot 10 West of Miss. Lots 10 to 17, Blk. 2, St. and of Lots 11, 12 and 15�— 2 Lots 10 to 17, Blk._3. _. (Ex. No. ft.),,that_. part Of 10 2 do 5375 West of Mississippi St. and ofLots 11, 12, and. 13, lying No. of a line drawn from a_ point on the. Westline of Mississippi St. etc. _14, z do _. 2450 So. 45 ft. of No. 120 ft. of ,16 - ___ 15 and 2 do 2325 &nd-'so. 45 ft. of No. 120 ft.:_ of East 16 ft. of Lot 17: (Ex. No. 120 ft.) 15 & 16 2 do 1.3425 _ and (Except No. 180 ft of East 16_ ft. ). Lot 17_ _. No•37.50 ft.. of 15 & 16 2 do and of East 16 ft. _of, Lpt. 17 So. 37__50 ft. 15 & 16 2 _ do_ ?225 and So, 37.50 ft. of No. 75 ft, of East 16 ft. of Lot 17 No- .50- ft- _-ofPart of 10 3,_ West of Miaibippi St. and _..__ of _Lots .11,.and 12_ (Except Mississippi. So. 50 ft. of 10,11 and 12 3 do 2500 13 . 3 do - 2906 _ - l4. 3' _ do 2200 15 3 do _ 2200 Fonts a :., 16 3 do TOTAL . 759. R CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER 'II DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK - ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION i I 17 . _3 i__Schurmeiers-Add. - to St. -Saul . 3300 Lots 10 to 17, Blk. 2, _ Lots 10 to 171 Blk. 3. ---. 5 1`- Schurmeler and Evans Add. 500 6 ---1,4 —._. _do _ _. 1300. 7 :_ _l _ do - - 3860 _ 1 - _. __ do 2550 9 1 1. do _ _ _ 1300. 10-+--1, _ ._ do _ 2750 No. --38 ft. of. Lots 1. and _: _2 ;—.1. _ _ . _ do _ 2975 & E. 9.14 ft. of No. 38 ft. -- _So. 34 ft of No, 72 -ft. of and2 1 do 1550 and So. 34 ft. of No. 72 ft. of East 9.14 ft. of Lot 3, _ _.. . _ (Ex.- No. -72_ ft.) Lots 1 _ and 2 1 do 1475 and (ex. No. 72 ft.) the -.East-9.14_ft. of Lot 3s (Ex. East .9.14 -ft.) _; 3 1 _ _ do .... __ 300 4 :. y _ _ do _ 575 Part _North --of -alley of 13 ----1. 4 ___ . ___dp _ 36�5. (Except part for Arcade St-) (Ex. part for Arcade St. 14, 1 do do 15 1 do 700 _ 16 1. do 2950. 17 1 - - io 1650 18 1 do 300 �9 1 d 3C0 ro 20 1 do TOTAL 300 . CRY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - / DESCRIPTION LOT -. BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION �Schurmeiers Seventh St. -Add. r- 300 - 22 _ 1._ do -1550 _ 23. _ _1. _ _ __dp _ _ _ 300. 24._ _1 __ do ____ ____ __3�5 25: _. 1 _ -.- dp. __ - -325. 1 38 Sohurmeier°s Subd.- of-Blka. ; 725 2 38 38 & 39 of Arlington_ Hills: 1125 x 3-38 ---do _ _ _ _ 125 4 38 do 125. 5- 38 do lag; ... 6 38 do 825 - North L of _ 7 -38 _ _ do _ __. 625 So. ' of 7 38 do 50 8 38 do 1225 9 38 do 2075' -'fest 15 ft. of Lot 1, E.-15 ft: Of do 1450 2 39 _- 3 39 do 1100 __. 4 39 do 1100 5 39 do. 1100 6 39 do 700 7 39 do 1450 8 39 do 200 ' 9 39do 1025` 10 39 do 1050, 11 39 do 625 12' 39 do 62 13 39 _. do 675 14 39 do 175 15 39 do 9�5 _ Fon i6 39 do TOTAL 875 CITY OF ST. PAUL - - \ DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF .COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTIONLOT eLocK ADDITION �' ASSESSED VALUATION 7 G _ — do _ _ __ _ 1500 -Herkimer _Ave. as vac., between Lots E..& G. also --West._'--of._va.c.__Bohrer-'.s Court Adj. do 1650 _Following part of A , . __.__-do_ _.-__ _ 245_p-_.. _ commencing at the N.E'lp --corner of - -Lot _.C. thence._N.W.Ily on a line parallel with and _6 -ft-..- Southwesterly from the Easterly spur track.leadng -to-Pitts-burgh- Coz1l _Co' s etc. ;.. _. do. _ _ _:_ :, 66,825.i (Ex. the following:- commencing.. at the N,E.'ly corner of Lot Q thence N.W.Ily on a line parallel' -i:th-and. 8. ft. S.W. from the Elly Spur track etc. S do- _. 1�7 C do 72,700. , That Lart of G do 20 100 bounded on the N.EIly side - - by a line which is the N.Ellft': line -of-Lot--C.__produced. N.WLly._ on the N.17.116 side by the North line. etc. G do _. 7015,000 :_.except..the_..following, That :.... part bounded on the N.E'1y side .-:.by a line_ which is -the ..N.Ely.- line of Lot C. produced N. M ly __-on--the_N..-W-ly- side _-by _..a.line-etc.- ine_etc. Lots 14_ to- _;-_.__ _ ( 24 1 ;___ Lot r. Stinson!_s Add.. to_ the 830,0 . City of Saint Paul in the 13 to _ _1-24 2 ! ronw o .i State of -Minnesota - TOTAL 4000_ Cin OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - DESCRIPTION LOT, eL.CK .._.;__ ADDITION ASSESSED ._VALUATION _Lots 33- to ;- ---26..._3 _._._Stinson's_Add. to -the ...._ 5600. L -- City of St. Paul in the (Ex. 3urr` St.') -17 to , 26_, 4. _ State of �`innesota ___ 4000 , _.. 7 ;..1_, do 8000. _ S do g • 1 _ . - do 10 1 do 11 • 1_ __ do 321 do 300 _13 .1 _- . do- _ 3oo do - 7250. 2 12' do 3 12 do - ;12 do 512 do 600 6 72 do 150 1 �3 . _ _ do 2206 2 13 do 700 3 13 . do 500 4 13 do 500 . 13 . ' do 235 _:... 6 do ! 2000 1 1 do included in "'other'proper� 2 1 do V a_- _._.- o -_-_ 4 i 6 1 do 1 14 Stinson's Add. to the City 500 of St. Paul in- the -State of 2 14: Pdinnesot a 1000 3 14 do _ 500 .. 4 14 do TOTAL - goo; - CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE LFpy1* REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER -- - (B) _ -- 1 --'- - - DESCRIPTION LOT IBt K ADDITION ASSESSED - VALUATION 5vi 14 Stinson's Add. to the 400 _- City -of St: Paul in the 6 14 State of Minnesota 500; 1 15: do — 4700 _.. 1 2 �5 do do_._ 5 do N6rth 25 ft, a6 15 do _ do _ 1 16 do 3000 through 6ot-6_., Blkr 1 do 1 11. Stinsons Add. to the City 125 of St. caul in the State 2 of Minnesota 11 125 3 11., do 125 4 11 do _ 100 _ _ 5 11; do loo 6 11' do 125 7 11 do ��5 B 11. do _ 100 it do 100 10 11 do 1�5 do 975 12 11 do 125 �3 11 do 125 _ 14 11 do ,125 15 ll do 1?5 16' 11, do 125 17 11 do 125 18 11 do 125 i lQ . 11 do vonw o.o.ii TOTAL 150 '. CITY OF ST. PAUL - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT � awc'K ADDITION DESCRIPTION ASSESSED VALUATION 0_ - (to. the. itPaul ' 5,I % S in the State of t. StofBMinneaota, I 22 11 15 0-'- 22 11 do j 50 23,. _ll do _, 200. 24 11 _ _do 200 _ 25.11 - _ _. do 200 _ I 26 11 _ ... ___do __ _ 200, 27 . .11. do 500 29 11 do_ _ _ _:, _ . 500 7 _12- do 150' -. 8__, _ 12. - _ do _ 400, . . _ 9 12 . _ _do 400'; 10' _ 12 _ _ do - - ll 12 db_ 150:_ , 12 _121 __.do 2800 - 12 do �5p: _s. 14 125 do i 0 15 12 _ _do __ _ lrjp' 16 12. do_.: 200'_ 17 12 do 550: 19 12 -_ do - __. do.. - , . 19150,`. , 11- 20 12 do 200 21 12 _ do. 2250'; _ 22 12 150 The West of 23 12 _do _ 125 24! 12 1 do vo114 i TOTAL 227-5! :_....-._ i CITY OF ST. PAUL HiQ - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE _ - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE - "- (B) ON PRELIMINARY ORDER � '-.-'=- DESCRIPTION Lor SLOCK ADDITION _ ASSESSED I� VALUATION 1 16_12_Stinson' s_.Add. to the. _.City 280 .__ of St. Paul in the Stats -of i IT. 12. Minnesota 550. _ i 19 ._12 _ do 150 19 12. _ ___ do __ ._ 1950 20 12 do !200 -__ 21 j 12. _ _do - ,225Q _ 22: 12 _ do 1500 -The-West -of _ �3 ag, _ do 125, - - _ 24 12 do _ 2275 - _..-(EX, -the w.- 60 ft.) Lots 25, 26 and 29 12. do 4150 The West '60 ft. of Lot 25, 28 and 29 _ ;_12. _do ;3750 : The East J of Lots 23,26,_ 27 and :30 12: do 3000 The W. -L'T of lots 26, 27 & 30 '12 do 4325 7 13"dp - 1350 S 131 do - 1050 I 9 13i do 1600. C 10 13 do 9�0 11 13 _ do1300 , 12 13 do 3650 13;, 13 do _14 t__ 13 do 1800 _--The-.North-35 ft._. of ;-15 _13_-_ _ _ _do _ 1700 _ The -So. -r) ft. of 15 i_13_. _. do and all of 18 13 do 2350 - _ 16 _13... _ ao_ TOTAL 1950 _.., ., CITY OF 5T. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER ON PRELIMINARY ORDER _ ( -VALUATION AD DITION ASSESSED DESCRIPTION LOT �BLOCK --- --:- :--1 1 _,•1900 17 13__Stinsonls-Add, to the - lg 13 0ity..of St...naul in tha-:: 1750 . 2650 20 13. :State of tdinnesota _ .. i do 1800 21 , _ 13 !do 1 of �z 13 25Q' _ The No. z _ The SO. -_-9 of. _ - 22 13 do �3 �3 do - �55� and all of 1350 _ 24 13 � _. do 2500 25 . 13 600 26 ! 13 do do 1675 The No. 38 ft. of �7 13 _ The So. 2 ft. Of �' 13 do 7 3 13 do . 0 2.325 and all of 1I25Q0 _ 28 j lj : _ . d° 29 -�3 do _ do _. l000 2100. , $ 14 do _. 9; 14 do _ 10`�4_ _ • do 2800 , , _ 11: 14 _ do 12 14 do 1200 13 14. do 2260 do 0 5,0 tt 1 All of the PTorth L of do 15 14 - and 16 ', 14 do 500 _. _ �7 `, 14 • - do 1050 _ - 15, 14 do 2550 The So. �' Of and all of 18 14 do -" - . .... _. TOTAL CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ^� ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK, ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION _ 19 14 __St inaon'-s_ Acid. to the 800 20. T4 City of St. naul 2300 i ! 21 14 _ do - 1600- _.14 _ _do_ _ _ 215p _ 23 14 _do_ __ __, boa 24 14 cb _ _.. 1 9500 ! , 25 14_da 21, �5p 26 14 _ do 1100 The East 37 ft. of lots 27 and 30 14 do 3 10.0 The west 85 ft. of - lots _27 - and_ 30 14,_ do2600' 29 14 do included An _ 29 14 _ _ do previous amount I 7- . 15 i do 400 _. The South 1 _ ft. of_ 1 do 2450 ............. and all of S 5 I 9 15 do 1 p i 10 15 do 400 11 15 do 500 12 15 do �750 13 15 do _ _ t 74 15 do 2700, , 15 15 do 2400 The North of 16 15 do 3,00 The So. i ofi. 16 , �5 do 2350 1 ' and _all _of __. am v.v.ri 17..15: do_ TOTAL I CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION i. 19. 15 Stineon'a Add, to the City 2400 19. 15, of_Saint _Paul in the State 2600 20. 15: odl Alinnesota 15550; _ 21 15 do. _ 2650 22; 15', do 3.100 _ 23i 15: do_ _ X400 24 15 do_ 1206: _ The East, 82 ft. --of- - 25i -15 - do _ 4475; . The West 40 ft. of i 25 15_ _ do 125 The W. 82 ft. of lots 26,27 ._ _.. and 30 15 do 2950; The W. 20 ft. of the East 40 ft. of lot 26,27 & 30: 15, do 1175%, _ The East 20 ft. of lots 26, 27 and 30 15; do 1225 The East 82 ft. of lots do 8775. 26 2g _ 15: The West 40 ft. of lots 2S and 29 15, do 1550, 7 16 do 500 8 i6 do 51o0 g 16 do 10 16 do 1200 11 i6 do 500 12 16-- _ do 40.00; _ 13; i6_ do - 100 14 16 "do 2400 15: _16 _ do 2300 16 16 _ do TOTAL 2450: CITY OF 5T. PAUL .. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF 'COMM ISSI ONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER t � DESCRIPTION Lor BLocK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION. '' 17 16 Stinson'..s Add, _+,n_the ;2300. _._ City of St. Paul The North of 16 __ 1450. The So. e of 18 16 do,. _ and (Ex, the So. 34 ft.) 19 16 do 775 i The So._34,ft. Of _ 19 16 do 1925 20 16 _ do _ 950. 21 16 _ do_ 1900 22, 16; _ _ _ do _ 750 23 '_ 16 : do ! 1700 _ The North of 24 _16 _ __ do included in ; _ . other c•r oper t v TheSo. of 24 16 do _ _ 14rio and all of 25 16 _ 26 ; 16 do 1550 , I� The East 75 ft. lots_ 27 and of 30 16 _ do 1600. 26 . 16 _ _ do _ ! 1650 29 16; do _ :1600 The W. 47 ft. of - lots 27 and 30 16 do 1825 The No. 50 ft. of lots 29 and 30 do 7950 i The So. 75 ft. of lots 29 30. do _.. 1.00 do 2 do 3 do36,200 - 4 Stinson's Subd. of Blk. 36,', 2600' of Arlington Hills Add. 5 to St. Paul 1300 i East 1 s of 6 ao X3 25 Westof e 6 _ do _. 21 5 evil TOTAL I CITY OF ST. PAUL - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE - ON PRELIMINARY ORDER. DESCRIPTION LOT jBLOck ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION 7 Stinson's -cubd. of Blk. 36; 19501 8 of Arlington Hills Add. 1950! 9 2250, 10' do 1700 11 do _ 2350' ., 12 do 1550 13 -do- 450 14 do 450 16 ao 37a 17 do 175 18 d 175 _ 19 do 2900: _ 20 do 1 10,0 _ 21 _ do _ _ . 1.860 22 do 1450 . .23 do _ 2200. 24 do 2900 2 do 2900 2 do 1600 ! 27 do 1600 1 St ins onIs.lSubd. of Blk. 44 1000 2 of Arlington Hills Add. 1300. _ _- 3 to St. Paul 900. 4 do _. '6 do3oe0 ` do _. 7 doda __ 1000 ._. g _._ __ do _. . .500' 10 do 5001 do 12 do 7300 Lots 11 to also_-(except_W. 39.25 ft- 14 Stinson's Sibb. of Blk. 111 of Lyman Dayton's Add. 33,400 of No. 53 ft.) Lot 15 do West 39.25 ft. of No. 53 ft. of 15 do 12,400 Lots 1 to 10 Stinson's Subd. of Blk. 10 4250 _ Stinson's Add, _ 22 ._ 4._ Story and Morton's Add. 8750 20 _ 4 d� 30° 19 4 do 250. 100 1S: _ 4 _ _ do TOTAL loo i_.. CITY OF. ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE I a REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE _. (B) ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT BLgckADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION The West X34 ft. < of Lots9 and 10 ...1 . -Subd. of -and. -Add. -to - I1650 _.. (Except the West _34 ft. 10 1 Irvine's Add. (Except the West 34 ft. 9 _1. do 2100 ,- - 5 _1 . do_ 4150 i The So. g of _ 7 ._ 1; do _. The.North of 7 i 1 _ _ do _ :500 j 6 do 1000 do 13556 - 1 do 11000 _ 3 1 : do_ _ . _ . ; _ i (Except the _West 45 ft'. 2 1 1 1 do _do _ - 2$00 6200 _•, The Weet. 48 ft. of._do 4400 do 12, . 1 _ do _ 1906 !, �3 1 do 1754 The South 79 ft. of 14 1 do 2500; ' The No. 12 ft. ofi 14 1 do _ The So. 40 ft. of the No, _. 52 ft. of 14: __.1 _ do 1425. do 2056 The North_ of, _ 16 1 _ _ do _ 1525 The _ South _ of 16: _ _ 1. do _ __ .. 2C�5 ._ . 17. 1. do 1450 do 1550 do _ _ 24007 20: 1 do 2500 The East 30 ft. of 21 1 do 3425 The West 90 ft. of 21,_.._1 do �7�5 22i 1 do. 2900 The East 44 ft. of ow w.w.,i 11'__2 _ _ do TOTAL __... 1550 cl' 0"ST. PAUL ( ' - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER ON PRELIMINARY ORDER ., — -- ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION ' DESCRIPTION' LOT _» (Ex.E._44 ft. 11 2 ._ Subd. of. and Add. to " - I rnine 1 s Add.1 of Out 360 1 400 .the I 12, 2 Lots to_St. Paul ` do _ 2300, 13 2 14 ?': __ _ do . _ 4100 , _ •,. 2600 �5 2 do 5300 The North -32 .ft. Of _ _ ! 172 do 18. 2. and the So. 28 ft. of 20001 - 10 r 2 do 2 ;; - 2150. 3475 g 2 do do 5100• -- ... , 4 . 3 __ do 2650 3 3 The co. 20 ft. of thedo East 65 ft. Of 2 3 5 ....975 The No. ft.- of the 2 i 3 do of East 65 ft. of 2200; The VVest 70 ft. ofdo 2 do _ j850 1 2 do_ 2350. _ _. 0; do 2 10. 3 4 do _ . _- 5300' 5200; 3 cb 2150 i s .3 (Ex. the No. 37•FO ft.) _do- . 6 ".3 do !_ the_ west 62 ft. of _ the and (Ex. the E. 73 ft.) 7 .', 3 255' 7 1 3 do The E. 73 _ (Ex. the moo. 2.50 ft. the _ do - 6 _3 . 1350` w. -62 -ft. of _ 1675 _. do - The East 73 ft. - of 6 ', 3 _ ?}9Q 5 3 _ do -- 3 4 _ do 1000. 1900 2 4 do 1450. - .The W. 32 ft. Of 1 4 '' _ The E. 100 ft' i f do 7350. 'i, .. -..." ... _-....... _4 TOTAL - i i CITY OF ST:. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ' REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER 'I , DESCRIPTIONLoi ;el.ocli ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION (Ex._the__E._44._ft. __ _f_11.2-__Subd._of.andAdd._to_ 3300. . ri 12 2 . _ Irvine'sAddl of 0ut _ Lots St. Paul : _ 1400 j 13 2 _ do_ 2300. - 14 2:_ do" �5 2 do 2600, The North _32-ft._of 17.2 ;_ _ __ . do 5300 .. ___. and the So. 28 ft. of 16 2, do 10. 2 do 2000 -. g ._2 do 2150 8 2 do 3475 •3 : - do _ 510 3 The co. 20 ft. of the East 65 ft, of _2 j :_ do _ 1125 _ The No. 20 _ft. --Of the- he East East 65 ft. of 2 3 do 975 The West 70 ft. of 2 3 do 2200: 1 3 CIO 3850 z do _ 2550 2 do 2350 _10.3 _4 _, do_ 5300 �;3"; do 5200 cb _2150 (Ex. the No. 37.50 ft.) theWest62 ft. of _6 3 do 1S 50. and (Ex. the E. 73 ft.) 7 3 _ The E. 73 ft. 7 3 do 25251 1 (Ex. the o. 2.50 ft, the t. 62 ft. of _ 6 3 do 1350 __. The -East _73 ft. of 6 3 ! _ _ da-_ 1675 5 3 ' da _. _ 4 900. _ 4 __ do ., i 2 900 The t. 32 ft, of 1 4 do 1450 The E. 100 ft. of IF \ FOAM n.o.:l 1 4. _ _ do TOTAL 7350: i I' 'CITY OF ST. PAUL - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE _ REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER 'I1 DESCRIPTION LOT :eLocK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION 4 4 Subd.-of and Addition to 15600 __. ' to Irvine's Add. of Out Lots, 5 ,_ 4 .. _ to Saitn ,aul East 45 ft- of West 90_1t. of No. 56 ft. of it 5 do 2350 The W. 45 ft. of the _ North 56 ft. of I 5 do 2400 ! -The E.--42 -ft.- of the._No. 56, ft. of 1L,' .5 do 1650 The So. 15 ft, of :1 5 _ . do. 4125 and all of 2 5 do The No. 25 ft. of 3 5 - do 24�b The ao. 15 ft,_ of-- _ :3 5_ - __ _ do 3000 all of 4 5 do and the No. 25 ft. of 5 :5 _..do - The So. 15 ft._ of 5 5. _ _ _ do 1 John Swainson'sr ivision 3050of ots 34 of LA. 2._ Wm. van. 'S1&ykeIs, Rear. 2700 of Lots 9,20 21, & 22 3 _ Blk,__9_of Warr -,n_& Winslows_: 2500_' , Add. to St. Paul do 2300 . 5 do 2300 Lewis P. Swanstrom's -Rear 3450 2 of_Lots 8,_.&_9_of, 21k.8 2050; 3 of Warren & Winslows 2450; do ?450. 5 Mo 5oa 7_ 1 Swanstrom's Rearrangement of .3125 2 lots 10 & 11.B1k. $, of 2200 Warren & Wdoslows Ad -d. L3} 2550 do 2250 1 ;_ 15, Te_rryI s _Add. _to_ the City _ 2 15 of St. haul County of 3 15 __ Ramsey and Stateof Minnesota !} 15 do 43900 15 do 6 15 do _ __ 7 :_15 do- a.nd part of Vernon Place �,: roRno.e.ii vaAtedlqnd adjoiningdo, TOTAL CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE; REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE " ON PRELIMINARY ORDERSESSED - - - DESCRIPTION Lor;9LOCK ADDITION AS VALUATION 1i t Part ofVernoPlace 9 15 Terry' p dd. to the- City of St. PauuyprPvios ,- t inp u pale_. ., vacated and adjoining. and.Stateof.. ( (Except .n. 40 ft.) ( 11 7 i12 Minnesota 12900 1 13 _ do2 East 20 ft, of _ _- 13 3 ,13 do do _ 125 0 :325 y7est-30 ft. of 3 �3 do 9300 _ 5__and ,6 13 _._ do 3800 West 12g ft. of Lot 7 E. 25' of S. 13: do 1656 East71 ft. of 3 7 13 _ do 27co, Lot 9, and West of 6 .1 3 do 2200 )Ex. -W 12 ft: )5 1.0 �3_ do • 975 West 12 ft. of Lot 10, Ea€ t 25 ft. of 11 13 do 2759 Lot 12, and West 1 of 11 13 ; do - 3100 West of 1 . 14.:.. _do_ 9500 2 14 . do - 1750 ii (Ex. W. 20 ft. of No. __. _ 9.75 ft.) g Ex. W. 20 ft. meRS ured ons South line 10 14 do 4500 _. West 20 ft. of3 14 ; _ . _ _ _ do. ?.1501aured rr:eaon So. line- and 1, West 20 ft, of No., 9-75 _ ft. of _10 4 14 _ 7 i4, do do.. 3200 6 14 _ _ do 2700 a i4 ao do 900 . 9 1`�. _14 do _ 1200 6700. (Ex. E. 25 ft. for 11 do 900 Earl St.) 12 i4 do _ 550 v..M ....ii :TOTAL CITY OF 9T. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER / DESCRIPTION. LOT BLock ADDITION ASSESSED II VALUATION 1 15, Terryf Add. to the 1600;.- "_Following part of 2 and 3 19 City of St. Paul County Eommencing at N.E. corner Ramsey and _State of of L.2, t . So. to S.E. oor: Minnesota th. W. 27t ft. th. No. 45 ft. _ th. N.W.Ily 45 ft. to So.line Cf 7th St. th. N.E' ly 63.70 ft.; to beg. Following parts_ of 2and :..3 18;_ _ _ do _ _ 2000! Co rr, on Seventh St. 15.7 ft. N.E.Ily from N.W.Ily cor, of L. 3- th. N.EIly along 7th St. 42 ft _th. S.E'ly at right angles to, _ 7th St. +5 ft, thence 45 ft. to a pt. on Fauquier St. 271 ft. W. of S.E. cor. of Lot 2, th. 49. 271 ft- _th.,N.W!ly.to beg. westerly part of 3 19' : ..... i , tdd 500 . being 15.7 ft. front on 7th St. and 45 ft. front _. on Fauquier St. 4 , 1B do X550 5 . , IS: _do_ 1g : East 23 ft. of 2l do 27?� West 27 ft. of 2 _ _ 19 do 3 �9 do 6700, 1 i 20 do_ _ 0 '. 2 20 do 32 20 do 3000; 20 _ do 4400: 5 47estl of 6 20 20 do do , 9000 __ 1925 East of 6 20 do 2625 Part of 7 end 8 20 do 3050 Eom. at a pt._ 24 ft. E. from the So. W. cor. of Lot 7 q/ E. 26. it. to S.E, oor. the No. to N.E'oor. of Lot 7 th. along the N.line of Lots 7;& 9 _ to a pt. 12 ft. S.W'ly fromthe' .E, cor. of Lot 9 th. S.E'ly_to beg. do. Com.t - goln on t_7 St. I! TOTAL y CITY OF BT. PAUL _ DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ` REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE . ON PRELIMINARY ORDERASSESSED .. DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ti VALUATION I! --Part of Lots 7, _S.and'9 -;20 ._Terry's_Add._ to_the_Cify. i 1600; of St. Paul Co. of Ramsey Com. at a_point,on 7th_St. _ .. and StateofMinnesota '- 12 ft. S.W'ly from the N. E'1 cor. of .L,_ 9,_ th. .S. W' ly _100 th. S.E'ly toa pt. 21.35 ft. E., from S. W.' ly. _corn of _ Lot 9 th. E. to a pt. 24 ft. E. from S.W. cora of 7. th. N.W.'ly_to beginning.. -Part. of Lot_ -9_ & all of 10 20. ___ _ do_ 450 the'entire tract being as herein after described,_ Com. at a pt. 21.38 ft. E. from ' S,W.'ly_oor, of Lot -9, th. W. 68.58.ft. to most Wily cor.',of L„.io`;, th. N.Er'fiy along line of __. Lots 18 & 9, 66,5$ ft. to.a _point 9.5 ft._ N.LE'.ly from N,.W ly-corr93r of Lot 9, th. to point, of beg, (Ex. W. 12.3 _ft. for St.) 11 20 do (Ex. W. 3 inches) 12 20 do 13 .20 do 6. 1', Tinkers Add. to the City 2; 9 ._ (Except East 13,745 ft.) 10 1 of St. 1 Paul - do 195p . 2900 (East 13-74 ft. of _ 10 1. do 4900 and (Ex. E. 4 ft.) Lot 11 Lot 12, and E. 4 ft. of 11' 1 do 2450 �3 _ do 7175 , _ 14 _ 1Cb 43300 15— 1L do 84'00 _ 16 1 do 4300 _ 17 1 - do _ 2650. ;.- -- 18 „ (Except .w. 10 ft.) 19: 1 1 do do 4900 510G Lot 20 and W. 10 ft, of 19 1 do ;7pp 21 1 do _ ..... 22 _1 _ do.. 4900 23 1 do 1600 24 1 do - 4100 2F vonM o.e.i 1 do TOTAL 2300 _____ ': CITY OF ST. PAUL .. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - LLWii REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE - ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - DESCRIPTION LOT awc�c "ADDITION ASSESSED _ VALUATION �,(Ex. University Ave.) 26 1 Tinkers Add. to the City 2250 of St. Pahl do 27 1do 280Q do 29 -1. _ do 2300 Lot P9, and W. 4 ft. of 30 1 do _ 3900 ktx. University Aver _. _- (.Ex.� W.-4 ft. _ _ __ 30 ._1 do 5575 also T- 17 ft. of Lot 31 (_ex: University_. Ave.) i East 23 ft. of 31 1 do 525. . (Ex. University Ave. (Ex. University Ave. _ 3_6 1 do 3350 _ do 33 1 _. do 6, 2 do 3850.I __..._. ...... ........:.. ., _ _ - do 2550 97 2 2 _ . 9 do 5900 10 2 do 2750 _ . .1 2 1. do _ 2650 12, 2 do3400 (Ex --E 5 ft..) 1�. _ 2 do _ 4500 E. 5 ft. of Lot 13, all of 1 2 do _7100 _ .._ _ and West 5 ft. of 15._ do (.Ex. Pest 5 ft.) __. 15' 2 ; d0 30,00, ' 2 do. _ 1550 17 2 do _ 3000. 19 2 do 3775 19 ' 2-' do :2650 ;20 ,_2_ _ __ _ _ , do _. .. 3750 212 do 3TOO.- '22 -2 _. _., do.. 2200 _ N.E. 30 ft. of _ 23' 2 ; _ _ _ _ _ _ do- 75 _ (Ex. N.E. 30 ft. ) 23. 2 - do -__ 3300 also N.E. 15 ft. of 24. '(Ex. N.E.. 15 ft. ) 24! 2 do 25 2 do 26 2 da 5700 2 2g do _ _ , do 28r-0;_ 3060: ., - TOTAL:, CITY OF ST. PAUL OF FINANCE - DEPARTMENT REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER -'� DESCRIPTION i LOT iSLOC ADDITION -ASSESSED .: VALUATION � 29 1 2 Tinkers Adcl. to the City 1 '4250 30 : 2 of St. Paul 28C p _ . 31 2 do 2500 1 1 do 6850 2 l da 1 do- 35p. l do 415000',' do 22,. . 50 8300. it No. 2/j_ of. w. 80_ft. --of : _ 2 do do 4550 E. 40 ft. of Lots 1 and 2 2 " do 2950, so.-1/3 of 'Nest 2/3 of l .2 _ and No. 1/3 of W. 2/3 of Lot 2 and So.. /3 4f W. 2./3 of 2 2 do 255p ' 63 50 4 2 5 _ i- 2 _ do do _ 5700 Except the East 3 ft.-- l-.. G._CV. Tu.rnbull'.s Subd. 1625 The E. -3 ft. Of and all of 2 , do _ 1650 " do 2550 34-, _ do 2000 do 4oC' do`950 _ all of and the E. 5 ft. of _. 7 ;8_ do _ 1450 L The W.. 40 ft. of 8_ _ ___ do _ _ _ .. 1400 Wm._.A._-Van -_Slyke 's .Rear. of Lots 19,20,21 and 22 i :I 91k. 9, -Warren and_.. Winslow' s Add. , 8- 13 Vanden bur ghs-Add.- to-HOj¢t's South � of _ 9 _ 3 Add. to St. Paul Lots 6 to 9 -. B1k. 3, North 2 of, 9 j Part of,_Lots_1,2.and.3-- L Warren -& Winslows Add. --8000 rovM v.v.v "I lying S. E'17 of John St. TOTAL ... r CITY OF ST. PAUL - OF FINANCE DEPARTMENT REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE - - ON PRELIMINARY ORDER -- - : :i DESCRIPTION LOT iSLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED �/qLI eTION 1 Part.. of Lote.3. and ,4 1: �torthe&TownsofwStAdda 5 000 lying SoE'ly of John St. S ,, . Paul ;WeStminBtervacated fromdo No. lineof 14thaS + 11000 So. lin; of John St. That part of Lots 7 to 13 1 do 300 _ lyinv N.E!1y of a line 110 ft: S.W ly from and parallel with_the . center_ line of-- the -S..W!ly-main tnack - of the N.P. Ry. Co. as now located _across_Blk. l -- 1. part of do 90CC designated14&�5 lying NQLThat a line as Base Lias iJc. 3 and described in Book 274 of Deeds page 74 i That part of 14 & _ 15 _ _ _ _ do _ 1675 lying SW'ly of a line designated. as Base Line No. 3.. _ and described in Bk. 274 . of_Deeds.Page 74 do in rev oue amount . 17.: 1 do _ 18 1 do Those part s of 19 to 23 1 do lying S.W'ly of_a line parallel with and 15 ft. S..WI ly_ from Base Line No. 1 _ as described more fully in Book 274 of Deeds.page-42. said lig being midway the side. walls of --tunnel under -C. St. P-14. & O.Ry.- at Westminster St. 1 2 do _ 150 2 2 do 150 '.. 3._-2 ., do 150 4 2 do 225 1625 _. 6 z do 1000 7 2 do - 450c' B.: 2 - do 9 2 do 16 .. 2-1 - .. -_.. .. - _.. _....dO TOTAL j 1 CITY OF 5T. PAUL.. - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE y �- : REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER Ai DESCRIPTION t LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION _ 11, _' 2 ;_ Warren & Vinslows Add.: 1000 12 2 do 225 13 i_ 2 do _ ��5 14 ;2 do 225 _ . _ _. 15 2 __ do _ 225 16 ':2 do 225' No. 125 ft.-of .1 .l_ and ; 2 3_... do 800 So. 10 ft. of 1 and 2 3 do 3 do 3 do ieoo - 5 3 _.. _ Allthose parts _of_Lots 6P7., 8,9and 10 3 . do 2575 j ly:_E'� of aline 40 ft. Elly from and parallel with the oenter_line _of-the Northern Pacific- - tunnel, also that pat. of lot 10 'beg. at the intersection of,-said-parallel. line, and the So. line of lot 10 i _thence -N.W'ly-on.said -parallel line 25 ft. thence SSutheasterly to a point - in So.__ line of said lot 10, 7_ ft. from pt. of beg. thence E. to point of beg. _ Those parts of 6 to 10 cb 2250 lying-W! ly of a -line 40 ft. E81y from land parallel with the center ? ine of tunnel {Except a triangle beginning Ngly. So.- lire 25 -ft. from of ,L.10 measuring along siad parallel line th._ S'1y.25-ft. th._E. 7.:ft. th.- N' ly to beg. also except partof Lot 10 ly_ng S.W-'ly of Base Line Ido. 2 as described in Book 274 of Deeds -page 46. That part of 1p ':_3 __. do __.. !�nq lying SW'ly of Base Line No. 2. ' - described. in Book 274: 6f Deeds page 46. Followinpart of _:.4 4 . _ _ do __ ;100 Beginnin 2g feet E. of SW. _cor.._ of Lot .4. _th. _W._ 25 ,ft. 'to th. No. 52 ft. th. beg. Duluth_&.Virginia Realty Co. 11 _ __._ j vMw .....i _ ... :.. _do ___ _ TOTAL 1000 - CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE �l . REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER 'DESCRIPTION LOT 'BLOCK - ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION X13 :-33 Warr &heiTo�vn14Add. 10100 to ofSt.Pau1 14 3 do 750 �5 3 do 750 do goo q (ex beg 25 ft, E- Of S.W, q cor. of Lot 4, th. W. 25 ft. _ th. No. 52 ft, th. to beginning 5: 4 do _. loop _ _ 6 4 _ do - - .1000 do 1000 ; do- The No. of Rialto St. 9 4. __do 1200 vac. and adj. 10 1175 175 do11 do 1175 _. ;. Those parts.of-Lots-12-and . 13 ! 4; --do 1175 lying N.ellj of a lire _ drawn from the S.E. cor. of said _Lot 12, to a pot'nt in the So. line of Lot 4, Blk. 4, 25 ft. East from the S.W., cor.. _ of said Lot 4. n.......ii do TOTAL 900 CITY OF ST. PAUL . DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE �.. REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER '.. (B) !� DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION I (Those parte of Blocks 4,5,7 & 13 Warren & Windows Add. 9500 & Herkimer,Arkwright,Rialto & Bridgge Ste. adj. lying betty. to the Town of St. Paul 'two IiQnep�`s-disQignateQd.-as-Base .. ,QeEcrykled..tnND6edsm9f 9 _pagey74 Blocks 4 5 7 '& _ 13 . do -jL(Those parts of : 5000 Rialto,eHerkimer Ste. 1e inu li& betw- Base Line No.2 as morfully pp deso.in Book 274 of Deeds page 4 & . A line beg.at a pt.on S.11ne of ilk 13, 3.62 ft.E'ly.at right of S .Pana Pao.Ry. ckngles from orig.located line Y• y to $.line of B1k1.7, 3813CC' Ell sight an lea from an ea from !'les ori -line of Bl y.l 5 E pori 'line, trienc33e NW lyp i 5 to�pp e Ei yy sai ight angles from oaid.orig. line,, konce Nw'1y.2241 to SE_cor. (from fo1lock 4 th�c� NtW'1 to pt in S.line of Lot 4, 25' rot m?S�Bcor. of ea o 4 ;� _ (13 andparte of_Lots _10,11,12, 14:5 Warren & Winslows Add-.to 2560; 5, the Town of St. Paul _lying E'ly.of_R/W.line of N.P. _ 'Ry. also of Rialto &ejidl 0&11& W _ of Arkwright t.vac.& adj.said 14 ,lots 11,1,13 and (Those parts of Blks.4,5,6 and 13 do 91Qo & that portion of so called Mill.. 'I P1., Bridge St. & Herkimer St: _ ,lying NE'ly. of line parallel with & 110' W'ly.from otr.of W'ly.main track of7 ply; 3I. Bo ka2e4--ofeDeeds, pagee7�#g 8n 67 do 100 0 (Exc. part tak n for 5 7 do _ Arkwright St.� 00 5 d° _. 4 7 do . 50 ; 2-7 do _ V5' _ _ 37 dos l 7 do 1175. Pa t SW'ly.of Arkwrtght St-of 7 7 do 6� 75 _. _ N. of Herkimer St. vac. & 8 do adj. & 7 That part of 9 7 do lying Elly..of line drawn from. iz:NE corner to SW cor.of said lot a also N.2 of Herkimer St.vac.& adj.) TOTAL CITY OF ST. PAUL - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE �. _ REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT 'BLOCK' ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION Those parts of 9, 10 & 11 Warren & Winslow's Add. to 12550, lying W'lq. of line drawn from - the Town of St. Paul NE cor.to SW cor.of said Loti9 �& E'1 of R/W of N.R. Ry 00' also 54 of baley as vac. & 'adj- same-) _ Those parts of Lots -, 12, 13, 14, 15 & 16 and_. the No-, of alley—vac.. and adj. also the-E.t of 1-Wkwright St. as vac. which lie W'ly of Arkwright St. as lopened across Blk. 7, _Ex. the Right of Way of the St. Paul J.& Pacific Railway _ across Lot 12. do 1500 2 12. do -!900 I 3 12 do 900 _ 4 :12 __ do 900 5 '12 do 6001 ;. _ 1 .12 do I (Ex.. the_No. 50_ ft. in oih@r property of the E. 100 ft. of 6 12 do 2600 _I. Following Part of 6:__12: _ .. __--do _ _. _ ?_200 Corn. on the cor. of lot 6 y the intersection of DeSoto St. with the alley between i, Elke. 11.& 12, th. S' y_along' the Zine of De.Soto St. 50 ft. th.. at. right -angles wi_th__DeSoto_St., and.. W'ly in a direct line 100 ft. th. N81y and aral-lel with Deco to St. and 10._ P 1.0.0-'f t. idistant, therefrom to the line of atx above mentioned alley th. along the line of said alley, to rlace of beg, _ n. v .. TOTAL i j I CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER � DESCRIPTION LOT ,BLOCKADDITION ASSESSED --- , •,. -.. - _ -,. VALUATION I That part.. of. 2 -;13 Warren and-Winslows Add. 1�5 and So. i of Herkimer St. vac. a ,and adj. lot 2,.(--Ex.-part. taken for Lafayette Ave. lying l with of16 and1-ly ft.a distant Eglline y t from Base -Line- Ko: 1 as more fully- described in Book 274 of Deed page 59. (Ex. part taken for _ Lafayette Ave. 3 13 do 47 : _a do _. _ . 4 -;13 _do_ _ 625 The N.WIly-100-ft. of (Ex. 5 do 1625 _. the NWIly 100 ft.) Lots, and all of _ 6 137 do -120 -(Ex. part taken for widening Lafayette Ave. 5 13. do 60b 3 11 do900 (Ex. parts taken for _ .:Lafayette Ave. and Collins St. 2" ill do 1200 - Part So.- of Colling St, do ___ 6000 4._ _ 4 11 do .._ 4550._ Those parts of Lots 12 to 16 ; 7... 2025 lying Elly of Arkwright. St. as opened across Blk. 7 17 7 - do _ 400 18 7 ('o 400 7: do-- 400 20,; 7 do 406 _. � 2 :__ -d0 _. 40 22 7 do 35� _23 , 24 _ 7 d0 _ _ 319D 7 do 16w (Ex. the W. 100 ft. 25 7 do 175 The So. of the W. 100 ft. 2 7 do Ion The No. of the West 100 ft. '25 � FovM v,v.ii 7 do TOTAL 100 •' CITY OF ST. PAUL -' DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER ORDER ON PRELIMINARY ASSESSED ADDITION ' LOT bLocw VALUATION DESCRIPTION -- ''- 26'- .- _..Warren-&-Winslows-Add. " 25p 27 do 250 ; _ do 2S', 7: _ -. _. 29. __ 7. __ _dp - 30 . . 7 dO 250 do Oil 31 7; __ 32 ._ _ 7.._ _ do - 250 -_do - X50. 33 7 34'; 7; .. do TOTAL . - CITY OF hT. -PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER �I DESCRIPTION i LOT BLOCK;ADDITION � ASSESSED � VALUATION - The South 52 ft -,QP _ 1 8 Pen Add. to the Town of St. Paul 2275 (Exc.the So.52 ft)_ 1 . -8_ __do _ 1825 The. �les.t. s of _ do 2 025 . Tho -East z -of _ 1825 g 8 do- _ 625 ;. 4 !_8_ _ ___._. _do_ _ _ 3625._! The 'Nest s of .__ 5 8 do 2628 ! _ N - The East z. of,,., �; 5 _8..- do. 1525 (Exc the ',test 16 2/3 ft) 6 8 . do 2525 ' -- ` The West 16 2/3 ft of 6 8 do 2050__ rand the East 16-_ 2/3 ft of 7 8 TheWest _2/3 of _. - 7 ,! 8 do 2725 - i -West"= }2 dd d°o 3700. ;2075 I! J The of The East z of _ . - 13 8 ,. do _ 1775. ,Y 14 8 do 2450 , 15 g do 3450 The east 10 ft of and all of 16 8 17 8 _. do . 975 (Exc the East 10 ft) 16 8 do 1 2825 1 i (Exc the North '58 Pt) 18; B do 1 1875 T}�e North 58 ft of 18 8 do 1475 Warren & Winslows Add. 675 _-to ._the. _Town of_.St._Paul 600', 2 9 do 3 9 do 1000 The North 30 ft of _ 4 9 do 1000 (Exc the North 30 ft ) 4 9 do 00 2 5 9 do 300'; 6 9 do 200' 7 9 do TOTAL 200' r_.- CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE _ REPORT OF COMMISSIONER. OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER If DESCRIPTIONLOT 6LocK ` I ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION _Warran_& Ninelows adds- _ 200 tion to the Town of St. 9 9 Paul I 1200 10 9 do 200, it ._ _ 11 9 do 200 y_ TheSouth 33 1/3 ft of 12 9 do 1225 it the So. 33 /3 ft of jExc -(and the South 1/3 of k13 9 do 150 '. The _North._2/3 of 13 . 9 do :1075 __. _ . 14 9 do _. 2050 , All of 1 15 9 and -.the South 10_Pt of do __ _. 5600 The North 40 ft of 16 9 do 2600 I 17 9 ._. d0 1800 18 9 do 3100 23 9 do 2400- The North �/3 of24 9 do 1175 The South 1/3 of (and all - 24 9 .9 :._ do 2475 of 25. _ _. V 26.9 _.. do _ 600_ , _ 27 9 do 1400 V I 2B 9 _ do 300 29 9 do I, 300 30 9 do . .20000 31 9 32 do _._.. 33 9 do 250 II _. _ ._NN 34 9 do 550 _ do _ 250 Tha hh.. t.._p an thetSouthf262/3 3 ft of 45 1S do 1 1p ,3775.. 2 10 7250 South 38 ft of e...�� 3 10' ' ' do TOTAL 3050 ] ' CITY OF ST. PAUL _ DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE' ON PRELIMINARY ORDER �i DESCRIPTION - j LOT �LocK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION North 12 ft of 10 and South 26 2/3 ft of 4 ,Marren &..11inslows. .addi- 3775 - The North 23 1/3 ft of 4 ' 10, tion to 1 and ...the _-South _ 5 ft :of-,. 5 __10, do _i ;2675 - The North 35 ft of and -'the South 5 ft -of the 5 10 __ ._.do _ __. _ _:_ ;4250 East Q of 6 10'' _.. I. (Exce?t the South 5 ft) the ; -East j2 of. ._. _ 6 10, do _ 1900 _-The West_2 _of-_. __ 6 10. d0_ __ _ 13400 (Except .the North 23,80 ft and -Except the west 62 ft ) :! 7 10. do 875 (Except.. the_ :'Test_62_ft) the '._ North 23.80 ft of- 7 10 do 1125 The Nest 62 ft of 7 10 do 3100 The South of 8 10i do 500 . The North of 8 10 do. ,500 _ 9 10 do_. .. 30 50 10 10 do ' 55 11 10 do 4500 12-, 10 do 2200 13 10 do 4700 Part North of Collins St. of 1 11 , do 8000 16 Warren's Garden outiots 114650 ' to Saint Paul -in Ramsey County, M. T. 1 Watson's Division "D" 1425 2 do 600 3 do 4 do 500 5 do 5'50 11 25 Chas. Weide's Subdivision ..._...... 1050 12 25 OPBlock._25-and 26 of , - 1450 J: ., Lot_ 13 and East, 14 25. Arlington Hills Add to Arlingtonof . _St Paul TOTAL ,........ 2500 -- CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF -FINANCE - �± Q REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE " - ON PRELIMINARY ORDER --_— DESCRIPTIONLor BLOCK ADDITION ff ASSESSED VALUATION - Meat 2 of 14 and all of 15 25, Chas. Weide's Subdivision, of Block 25 and 26 of 24100'' _. ,. ` 16: 25 Arlington Hills Add.to St 2350 17 Paul- do 25'_do _ I 1700" l8i 25'i do 400 i 19; 251. do _ 2 50 , 20 25 do 6001 21 25 do 2100" 22 25 do _ 1900 . a 23 25 do , _ '2 �50 24 25 do 5550. ( 25. 25 I 26:_.25. _ __ do __ _ 2025 s 27 25 do 82$ 28+ 25 do 3275 _ 29 25do _ 375 30' 25 do . 2&75 u_ ...(.Except Plast, 60 ft)31,32.&-_, 33''...25 _ . .doll I. 3675_ - I West 60 ft of 31,32,& 33 25 do 6050 34 25 do ! 2000 35 25 do_ _ 2000 ,! 361 25 do 295;0 37 25 do 500 38, 25 do - 1600 _. 39`; 25 do 1960 40 25 -do 1959 - - 41; _ _ _ _do 330,0. ( 42 .25 25. 43:._. 25 .._ . do 44' 25 do 2500 I vonM n.o.,, TOTAL - _- CITY OF ST. PAUL - - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION j LOT "6LOCKL ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION �i !.45:25, Chas..Weide.'s_Subdivisio.n illoIdI _. of Block 25 & 26 of j ! -461 25:.,Arlington. Arlin tao.H311s Add to 60Q 11.26 2450 i I _ 12 ; 26_, do._ j2350 13 26_1_ do 185Q 14 26 do 1350 15 26 do 2350 I 16 26 ` do 2300 17 26 do , 2400 18 26! do 2300 i 19 26 do - 400 - .._ 20 26.' _ .do_ 3850 21 26, 22 26, do 230 41 _ p g 23 , 26. _do _ _ 2300 _. 24 26 do 475 25: 26' do - 325 26 26 do 2426 27 26 do 2625 ; 28 26i do 1225 29.26 do 2025 30 26 do 325 31 26i do 325 j 32 26� do 325 ! 33, 26 do 475 34 26! do 3025 _ _ 35 26 do 3 I �� 75 ; 36 26 do 375' __._.. 37 26 do ._ ....... 4075 TOTAL CITY OF ST. PAUL - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, - -, ' REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER B _. ..� :.. ..-. :. • el.ocic: ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION - LOT DESCRIPTION "— -- ' 38 26 Chas.- weide's Subdivision 400 of Blocks 2 5 and 26 of '00 i! !39 ,26 Arlington Hills Add to 4 _. St. Paul 400 40 26 do __. 41 26 do 11800 �43 26 do ' 1250 - 4455 _6 26 do _26 _ do_ 10, . I 14650 ; ' g 26 do 490 0 8 26 do _ 3700 _ 7 26 do 5000 6 126 do 4100. 5 26 do _ 5200 ' _ I 4 26 do 4600 i _.. _ 3 26 do _ 4300 ' do _ 26 23000 !. . _ 1 _ 10 . 25 do 50825 :. �9 25 _- 5225 8 25 do 7 ,..25 do _ 7025 . 6 __ 25 _ _. "do- 5525 :- 5 25 do 37 5 25 14515. - 4 j 25 do ; _ 4425, 25 do !f _ -do 81251 ' 2 ;25 _ _ - 1 Chas. ,leideIa Subdivision 2275' _ - - of the east half of block 1250 ! - 2 31 of- Arlington.. Hills Addi- _ tion to St. Paul Minn. i 3 ! . 1850- -- TOTAL Tow i CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE _. REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER ASSESSED DESCRIPTION LOT {BLOCK! - ADDITION VALUATION 4 Chas. Weide Ia Subdivision „__.1750 ; of the east half of block 5 31 of Arlington Hills" ,_1050_' Addition to St:Paul M nn. - 6 do '2500 _ v 7 do 1200 8 do 4550 !13 Chas. Weide's Subdivision 1700 of Block 34 of Arlington North 25 ft of Lots 14 & 15 : hills Addition to St.Paul 10350 North 30 ft of So.100 ft of 7800 14. & 15 _ _ do So..3-5.-ft_of Lots, 14.&.. No.35 ft of So.70 £t_ of 14 &: 15 ! _.-. __ do a 16 do _., , __ 16000... _._ . 17 do 3900__ 18 do __. 13.00 Chas. Weide's Subdivision" 4 of Block 35 of Arlington 1850 hills Addition to St. Paul , 5 do ,. 2750., - .6 do 550: . 7 do _ !. ` 9 do 2100, 10 do 2350'. . i do 1450; , 12 do 2550. _ .13 do - 3050! No.50 ft of _.. 14 & 15 do 400' So. 75 f6. of ,14 & 15 do 500' 16 _ do 16 17 do TOTAL 200, _ .,- CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE - ON PRELIMINARY ORDER - - (B) --_ I, DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED v, VALUATION II Chas. Weide's Subdivision._, it i 2601 19, of Blck 35 of 15501 Hi1lsoAddition to1StgPaul 20; do 2675 , 21 do 3150 22 do 3'150 23 do 3350 5 , 24do 1750 25, do 2050 Hast 2 of 26 ' do 1425 it ;Fest 2 of26 do 1125 it 27• do 1850 ' . The So. 50 ft of lots 29 & ;'30 do 14650 rThe No. 75 ft of lots 29 & 30"do 21000 28 do 2,300 The So. 42 ft of Lots 1,,2,&i 3 do 5500 The No. 83 ft of Lots 1,2 &I'; 3 do 17950 No. 292: ft of 1 Chas. 5eide's Subdivision 750 of Block 37 of Arlington So, 1 of 1 Hills Addition to St.Paul 700 2 do 100. 3 do 600 i _._ 4 do I 6001 5 do _ 166 , 6 do lob .., 7 do 100 8 do 2250 9 do 1650 10 do , 1150 11i do TOTAL 1750 CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED II - - VALUATION East 1 ft of 12 1 Ohas.Weidels Subdivision of I ;25 Block 37 of Arlington Hills (Exc East 1 ft) 12 ; Addition to St.Paul 1800 ; (also East 2 ft of 13 - (Exc. East 2 ft) 13 do 1725 _._ also East_ 2 ft of Lot 14 (Exc East 2 ft) 14; also all of 15 do 2025 16 . do. 1225il 17 do 12?�5 ( 18 do 2425! So. 50 ft of 19 do 75 - No. 75 ft of 19 do _ 250 31 do 32 do 0011 33 do- 150 34 do i100 35 do 36 do 75 37' do 1100. 38, do 100, 39 , do 100 . 40 do 50 _ 41; do 100, 23. do 2250! .. _. 22, do ' 2500,1: 30: do 2700 L _ 29! do 1900. 28 do _ 13000 21 do 31b01 Fonts n. TOTAL � j , CITY OF ST. PAUL " DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE " REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER �I. DESCRIPTION LOT IBLOCK - ADDITION ASSESSED; VALUATION I! 26 Chas. Weide's Subdivision 2350 of Block 37 of Arlington 25 _ Hills Addition to St.Paul 3300 241 _ do 3300 ; ji 20 _ do 7325 Chas. Heide's Subdivision 1 of Block 40 of Arlington 1750; ;. 2 !, Hills Addition to St.Paul 350' ! 3 _ do 350 I ! 4 _ do _ i 2650 !f _ 5 _do 2350_i 6 do L _ _ _ 7 do X650 8_ do 1300" 9 do 1500' _. 10 _ do _ 2250': 11 do 0 12 _ do 1510i. 13 do 2501 14 do 1250 15 du 16, _ _. _.. do __ 150 17j do 2050' 18 do 19 do _ 1950,. 20 _ _ _ do 150`. . 21: do 1400; 22 do 2300; 23 do 350! 24! do _ 350 25 do 4000;. -- _ 1 Chas. 47eide's Subdivision'. 50i of part of _Block 45 of Arlington Hills Add.to 2 50 St.Paul vonM o , TOTAL I I; I CITY OF St. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE 1 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER ' DESCRIPTION i LOT ;-L-.K! ADDITION - - ASSESSED ' VALUATION s. Weide sSubdivisi on 4 aPart 75 Of of-Block f - Bl 5Add of Hills ,75 5 to St.Paul _75 6. do75 _ _ 7 _ do 75 i 21 do ;75 22 do 75 !I ii 23 do 150 20 do 500_ _. 19 do 00! _ 18 do 17 do 1500 All of 16 and the So.16 in.of 15 do '2800' The North 23 2/3 ft of 15 do1 5Q0 14 do 1425 8do 1200 g do 2350 _.. 10 do 11 ;_ do b i 33512 ;i i, 13 do ,.. .. _.. .... _. 10350 Chas. Weide'sSubdivision of 1 1925 'Block 46 ofArlington Hills 2 Addition to Saint Paul, 1525 rMinnesota _ 3 do 2400 J 4 do 2150 5 do __ bob do 2000 12 do _ 1450 _ 13 do 1250 , 14,do 1 550 15 do. i 1550 TOTAL• CITY OF S . PAUL - -' .DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION � LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED ' VALUATION' 16 Chas. Weidels_Subdivision i 1300 17 of Block 46.of Arlington 300 ' 8111sAddition-to Saint - 18 Paul Minnesota 21p0: Lots 19 to 29 do 37500 i Lots 30 to 48 do 1600 and North of vacated Total39 ,100 Ross St.aijoining said lots 1850 6. do do 2225 7 , 8 do 1775 , 9 do 800 i 10 do 3225, 4 Chas. Weide's Subdivision 300 5 of Lots 12,13,14 & 15 , 300 Block 1 oPBoru and Paynes p _ 6 Addition to St.Paul ,300 - 7 do _ _ _ •; 300 1 8 do 31,00, g I, 10 do 10600 1 do 1600 1 1700 2 do _ 3 do _ 300 --t Joseph R. Weide's Addition ' 1825 1 I to the City of St. Paul,. 2 :1 Minn. 3 1 do 800. 4 1 do 8,00, 5 Z do 2400 6 1 do 1550, 7 1 do 2250 8 1 do ,4450 _ FOAM O.It 9 1 do TOTAL 7100 _ CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE i REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER I DESCRIPTION I LOT 'BLOCK: ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION it 10, 1 Joseph R. weide's Addition ! '1375 to the City of St. Paul, 1 2 Minn.6150 I 2 i 2 do ;_ i 75 0 � q-- - i 3 2 do 2550 4 2 do =. 2100 5 2 do 2550 6 2 do 1950 _ 7 2 do 75p, I 8 2 do 750 , ' 9 2 _ d° _ , 750 11l0;.. _2gg _ _ do _ _ _ 360.0 ( 2 3 l do .5175 a All of 3 3 do 2925 (and tgghe South 122 ft of 4 3 Th sllto 122 -ft of _ 5 3 . _. __do 3825- _.. _ 6 ._-3 .. do.. 2550-i _ 7 j_ 3 do _ _ _ .395'.0- - L 8 3 do 2450 :. - _ 9 .3 . do _. 6550_, 10i 3 do 425 1 4 do 3625 _ 2 :.__4 . _:_ d° 31575 4 3 4 do 1172.5 ' 4 ... 4 do 5 4 d9 _ 2115 6 4 do 5525 4 do 3175 _... 8 4 ------------ _._. - do 3175 �i onm TOTAL f CITY OF ST. PAUL - . DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT FiLOCK;I ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION 4 _ JJoseph R. Weide's Addition) to the City"of St Paul ' &25 I� 10. 4 ( Minn do ! 3975 ( 1 l Joseph R. Weidel a 2nd Ad- 5,9715 1 dition to the City of St. _ 2 1 Pau l,Minn. ._3 ! _ 4 i. 5 1 1 do 450 1 1 5 lfi Joseph R.Weide 'IS Rearrahge 5.900 Except the West 11 ft 8 in,: 4 _ 16. ment of Lots 2829 & 30" ' Block 15 Lots 1 & 2 Block 6100 The West 11 ft 8 in. of 4 16 16 Arlington Hills Addition and all of3 _ _.. 16 :12150 ( 16 do 22700' 1 do- 24800, _ 3 15� ` do 18000 1 ff gg al1 and the Vest 12. ft of 55 : .-_(Except the Ivester,ly,.12 ft)1 1 15_ do 1 5600. ;_ .,11 . ._ _.. Joseph R. Weide's Re- 5,400 i• arrangement of Lots 29 P and 30 Block 16 Arlington _.. 15550 Hills _ 1 do _ 62750' 15 Joseph R._ �Yeide's Sub- 8000 division of Block 24 16900' Arlington Hills Addition 22 to the City of st_Paul 5000 ,21, i Minn.._ - _ do 4800 20 do ' 53001 (. 19 18 do i 11100 17 do 1 4500- _ _ 16 _... .. do _ .11400. 13 Joseph R. Weide'a Sub- 1 i 23501 1 I4 i. division of"Block "27 of 36W- 15 Arlington Hills Addition 1 9750 to St.Paul,Minn. - TOTAL IF- CITY OF ST: PAUL .DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE Y REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER /B` E ASSESSED �I DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK' ADDITION VALUATION The North 25 ft of lots 16-& 17 do 6350 West 100 ft of N0.50 ft of ' 1 18 I -Joseph R. Weide!s-Subdivi '._ .6500 y _ The South 50 ft of lots 16 & 17 i cion- of Block 27 of Arli'ng 10800 t th Town of St.Paul i So.54 ft of No.104 ft of west on Hills Addition to St ,j The North 25 ft of the So. Paul -Minn. � 75 ft of Lots 16 & 17 i-. I 1 _ j460Q � , ii... _The 'South,., 25 ft the North. , of art of epy 50 `ft of lots 16 and 17 , .. do 14450 The North 25 ft of lots 16-& 17 do 6350 West 100 ft of N0.50 ft of ' 1 1 Joel Whitney's Addition 5800 - t th Town of St.Paul i So.54 ft of No.104 ft of west � 100'ft `of Lots 1 & 2 1 do _ _ 6025 _ I I y _East 50 ft of Lots 1_and 2 1 1 ;_ do j 6 an East ASO ft of art of epy .00 a Lo West 100 ft of that part of 1 2 1 do 2500 lying South of a line 104 ft fromand parallel with 13th St' -also West_ 100 ft -of part' _. of Lot 3 North of alley 3 Wilder's Addition to St. Paul-PAinnesota 3 6304 G do -foo liams ment 375 i y North 45 ft of — 14 & - .__ 15 , ,.. oflBlocic 3eNelsonseAddition to_the -Cit of at.Paul y 4000 North 40 ft of So.80 ft of I do j ' 14 15 ,i South 40ft of 14 & - _ 15 _ _ d0._ _ .. ,.1000 North 50 ftof 16 & 17 do 1409 _- South 75 ft of 16 & 17 do 7 59 , 16 450 _ Williams' Rearrangement of _ ` Block 7and art of Block 1-50 1 17 ! 2 4 Nelson's Additio�t to I - the Cit of St. Paul _ .140.0 18 2 do I 1¢54 19 2 do 600 .. 20 2 do 300 q e.e TOTAL j CITY OF Si.PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ! REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (C) _ ..ASSESSED -A .. DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION VALUATION 21 2 Williams Rearrangement of. 150 Block7 and part of Block 4 Nelson's Add, to the Oity of St. Paul A (Spread) (Abutting) - - - 317,250. TOTAL - - 14,175,440. The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid. 1matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the, /Commissioner of Public Works. Dated mmissioner of Finance. Form B. II. 12 ou _ CITY OF ST. PAUL •� `"�`" NO.........t OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNC L RESOLUTION—GENERAL-'FORM - c$mm1SSEo B J. H. McDonald / DATE`_ Aril 27th. 1926. REs o In the matter of oneninrr, viidenina and extending Fourteenth St, to a. width of 66 ft, from the :test line of Lot 18, Block 1,`Tinker's 'Addition to V Orient St., 1?' under reliminary Order C. r '164489 annroved Tebr�tary 17th, 1926, and Intermediary Order�0. F�65101 approved March 25th, 1926. The Commissioner of Public Works having submitted his report and sketch in the above matter, be it Resolved, That +7�City fat. Pau3; ������_ and d termines t amount of and to be tak for the tlbove, awed improv merit to be s follows ; A strip o land 16 ft in width aloi and Dont nous to tr1E Vort.?�_ side f Fourteenth t�pt,`' from the est line of Tot 18, Bloc 1, Tinker's :Ad ition to ZlOrien St. ba and the W=nr© bemby earlcelled, -nulW, ezO r—in* ema 0,;1 p new4 apla Laid matter be dioeontinued, �� In tho otn.�655821 81�— �ha7d._ f 1 anti exte dsngofFou�teen[h widening, } Idth .f ft f ¢¢ + Ofdi PllenHlsrr 7'Tlnhcr'sw.idd1th,a O, 'F sunder preli dltion - / 7th 1026 anfl 64 iPB abbrove taary� Tho 7V'0.!. 66101 apbro ed I3far der!! havin O mmtealoner h 25r �.aketeh lnOtIbmitted his' public IVorha;� !' he eereD atea6, ctnordOrspbetlt the matter a anc aril d. annnu led as nd are , Adobted at, inued °dings In sa, i APAroved nY 6 1926c11 AfaY 5IB26. h ,MaY 8-1826) !s COUNCILMEN M AY 5 V',P6 '. . Yeas Nays Adopted by the. Council ......... ......... ....:192.:.. NClancy ✓Ferguson Approved. f �. 192 ... '/Hodgson ....../ .In favor McDonald -------------- .. M JSudheimer..Against g)yl Pd{( MAYOR 'Wenzel Mr. President epa�hrra�e� r V r �Jup_bfil cO�\"1;vAWT JOHN H.MCDONALO. COMMISSIONER.. - THOS. G.O'CONNELL. DEPUTYCOMMIS010NER. M. 8. GRYTSAR. DR" S`­..GEORGE M, SHEPARD, CMEP ENGINEER A. S. SHARP. SIP.. OR SANRAR. ' WM. H. CAREY. SUPT. OF CaISTRUCRON ANO REPAIR G. P. SOWLIN. SUR'. CP WORNNCUCE G. H. HERROLD, OPRCE ANO CRY PLNVNINO ENOINEmI REPORT TO Tii^ COUNCIT,--- in the mntterof oneninm widening and. extending ^onrteenth St. to a. width of 66 ft, Prem the jiest line oi' Tot 18, '31ock 1, Tinker's Addition to _ T,'Orient St., under - reliminar, Order C. 764489, Approved T'ebruary 17th, 1926, and Tntermediary Order 7: C, m, JE65101, ar roved arch 25th, 1926. To the Council of the City of St.' Paul The Commissioner of Public Works hereby submits and males a uart of this his report, a PI-an of the above improvement showinT the land necessary to be taken therefor by the shaded part of said plan, ;,hich land is more particularly described as fellOwa f . -A strip of 1011d 16-ft- in width along and contiguous to the hOrth side of Fourteenth Street, from the Vilest line of Lot 18, Block 1, Tinker's Addition to L'Orient St. Commissioner of Public rks. Dated- knril 27th, 1926. 1' 0 CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE A�.n ON PRE10MINA1,RY ORDER (A) In the matter of Qening wide g a-nd extending F^11T+PPT+}' Rt - +n ogsi dth p f, 66 ft. from the west line of Lot 18 Block 1, Tinker's Addition to L'Orient St. -by taking and condemning a striv of land 16 ft in width along and contiguoLs to the north bide of Fourteenth at. under Preliminary Order approved— Feb' 17 • 1926 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commisssoner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is _ _ $ 22,%l0 •00 The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: - DESCRIPTION - LOT.. , BLOCK ADDITION - ...ASSESSED ..,. VALUATION 18 1 Tinkers Addition to the 4900 17 1 Oity of Saint Paul 2650 16 1 do 4300 15 1 do 8400 14 1 do 43oo 13 1 do 7175 SW'1y. 5 ft.of Lot 21 & Ely's Addition to St.Paul 2250 lot 20 1 (Exc.. SW'ly• 5 feet) 21 ; 1 do 5225 Exc. NE'ly. 21 ft. 22 1 '. Form n, n.10 . - TOTAL. --- OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMIISIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMI ARY ORDER 'I DESCRIPTION 'LOT eLacrc, ADDITION --- t ASSESSED NE'ly. 21 ft, of 22 1) Ely's Add. to 8t. Paul VALUATION SWIly. 11 ft.of )) 23 1 175 _Mly•_ 29.,ft.. of 23:1 do T -1/4 -of -Lot 25 & all of 24 2475: 1 do strip off theOf .3/4 of Lot 25, 2_89 ft. 14th-St. Wanda1.33 _ 0 ; 305 ft2/2n the rear of. Lot5 1 Elly Ia Add. to St. Paul 7 (Exc. a strip off W.aide 2.89 ft.'on Fourteenth$t in rear of & E: 3/4 Lot 25) 8.2/3. of E._j3/4 of ) ) 25; 1 . do _ South 213 of 26 1 do (Exc. Canada St. - /3 1 2�' 10,100 - � andof do & w131of oft8.113 of i do 72Qo Exc. W-109 8. 1/3 of 31, 1 d° _ 1750 32 1 do _ _ 6 100 West 231 of Lots 5 and 6 1 _ do 'E.24, of W.471 of Lots 5 and 6 1 i 2125 do_ E. 24, of W.711 of If 5 n 6 1 _ 2150 ; _ do f 21 50 . _ W.240 of E. 49' of lots 5 & 6 1 do E. 251 of lots 5 and 6. 1 X150 _ do 9,225 (Exc. 14th St. ) 5 te & McElrathls Rea.of, D 3100: s.19 21 22 24 2 & 27Blook 19 01 "NO& & Sherburne's Add.to`st:Paul that part of Lots 23, Blk, 18 Ashton & Sherburnes Add. lying N.of 14th do t. al ep _ exc.opening of 14th St.) Bot 1 1950 & exc.N.15.771) Lot- 2 it_ TOTAL, The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid - 87,97z. n hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report matterd and made reference to sandy matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. to him in Dated ko_r", a 5 192 �- Porm B. H. 12 - - Commissi er of Finance. i Office of the Commissioner of Public t m 11 1 �„`SIM Report to Commissioner of Finance FEB 1919 26 February. 1.9 1926-192.—.- .. .............. ...... !.... . _.. To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the 64489Febru9ry 17 1926 File No,192........ _.;relative to Council, known as Council” . ..._.... __.__.... apps oved ......... opening, widening and extending Fourteenth Ste. to e width of 66 fte -.�3loeic 1, from the west line of Lot 18, Tinker's Addition to L'Orient Sta _.................................._.. _...__ .....:... _..---.._.._.............._... .....--- and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is.. ._... .. _....necessary and (or) desirable. 2. The estimated cost thereof is $ ..... ....... and the total cost thereof is %XX :....:..:. _, and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows:...... ..__...:... ...._.......... ........ ... ._ ....._ 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. .. .......................................... ..... . ...... __........ __ . .............. ... .. .. . ......... .. .... ...... 5. Said improvement is........................ _........... .....asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, subject to assessment for said improvement. .:...._.. .................................................. Commissioner of Public Works. 1.p u COUNCIL t• CITY OF ST. PAUL NO-- _...- �3 �y OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 'Y• April 27th, 1926. PRESENTED BY J. H. 11cDonald--- COMMISSION - — -" RES D in the matter of orening, wideninf and Tafa vette. extendine the intersection of "et^.teent�MARP '�Ppnroved Avenue, under 'relimin-Ary Order + ^ebrllary 17th; 1926, and 7ntermedi-ary Order C. 65102, annr.oved "a ch 25th, 1926. The Oommissioner of nutllic .''or,'S having Submitted his re,ort ana sketch in the ovter be it esol ed hat is cl to beet^'ten for the ayl determines t e amount of abov named impro meat t0 be as rollotivs A triangul r piece of r0una in Tots 5 and 6, Grkof,ourteenth Cobb Is Sub ivisiOn the n.rtherl, lisle cf said trianbeim the w sterly line of Lafayette Avelue produso�itherly t its intersect n with the no therly line S reet. be and the tl,%me sero heroby c:amll-A, rnnuL d, 11"A rece"'Amlr2Wrill Doceuditga in slid matter be discontinued. C F. No 6"683—By J. H. IticDonald - I the matter of .➢ening, ,widening and extending the interaoetion of �. Fourteenth St. and Lafayette Ave, / nder Preliminary Order Cr F Na i 69488r npprrr—dzFeb. 11th,. 1826 and Tntermedlary Order C. F, No. 60102,..; noFroved March': 26th, 1926. The Qommieetoner of Publi. Worka bktaying " subnptted: hi report and ! ,� ch in the above manor be it Resolved That 11 orders ...ln the above tbe and t muts he came are COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Clancy /Ferguson /i odgson -- -In favor -/McDonald /yCudhouner _..-Against Vuenzel ,/Mr. President J sJiAY 5 hFl Adopted by the Council_ 192.-.._ App .-.... Lb V V 1a _.192--...- .•------- /�CtI/fQ MAYOR _ JOHN H.MCDONALD, COMMISSIONER. THOS. G. O'CONNELL, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER GEORGE M. SHSPARO, CMP INS—- M. S. GRYTBAK, BRIOOe ENGIN¢ER WM. N. CARRY. SUPT, OP CIX!¢DtUOROR ANO RIR A. S. SHARP, SUPT. OF S.NRADON O. H. HERROLD. 0­19•HO Cm P—....ENOMem G. P. BOWLIN, SUPT. OF WORNIwU¢¢ RE'OpT TO In the 'natter of openinm, wi.d.olAin? and ext ending the intersection or �'n,.xrtpetlth t, and 1,afayette :Avenue, ander nrelimina.r-T order C 1464,1g9, apnroved 7ebrunr;* l.'xth, 1925, and Intermedia.ry�Order C. 7. ',651o2, -.-,),)roved "'arch 25th, 1926. To the Council of the City of st. -a-al The Commissioner of izhlic nr'_ s 'iereby submits and ma',es a part of t pie 'iis r. enort, a elan of the above imnrov-meat s,iovfin:^ the land necessary to be taken therefor by the shaded hart of said plan, which land is more na'rticularly described as follows : A triangular ;niece of around in bots 5 aiid 6, Gray and Cobb's 8ubdivisi.on, the nortlierly line of said triarivle beiii ,he westerly line of Lafayette Avenue produced southerly -to its intersection vith the northerly line of i'ourteenth Street. Commissioner of Public tilks. Dated- April 27t , 926. l -CITY OF 6T. PA"' DEPARTMENTS E REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER In the matter of- opening, widening and extending the intersection of Fourteenth St. and Laf4yette Ave. by taking and condemning a triangular piece of ground in Lots 5 and 6, Gray & Cobb's Subdivision, the northerly line of said triangle being the westerly line of Lafayette Avenue produced southerly to its intersection with the northerly line of Fourteenth St. under Preliminary Order approved Feb' 17, 1926 To the Council of the City of St.. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for'the above improvement is $ 54o •00 The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is $ The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK, ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION jj Lots 1 to 9 Gray & Cobb's Subdivision 12,325.1 of Lot No. 6 in Bass � I (Except 14th 9t.) Addition of Outlots to St. Paul t i is I I i " ' I 2 TOTAL.; 1, 325, j l , The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated `v �^ 2 5 1912 CoMm Aioner of Finance. 1 CITY OF ST. PAUL rinca NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK. 0 .. COUNCIL v C.F. No.; 66684—By S H HIeDonnld- ih tho matter of pening, widening - - PRESENTED BYY COMMISSIO Ek -� .,I��3.."..IiSt�.Q118�. Andezpptend(ng UnlverBlty Ave. to a J. ;. Fourje'entti 5tgtund Fou teenth 6t to ,t A, -. WaYette Ave., under ,Preilminnry, Order C. F. 6448?..approved h'Pelirb-. 192 --- RES61MED ary 17th; 1946, and Intermedtacv,�-- der C, F. No. 66108 apprlvo, - - 25[4.1940. The Commissioner rr ,knving aubr,.' - eketeh '- In the matter of open�ngg, widening and extending University Avenue to a width of 84 ft. from Hobert St. to Fourteenth St, and Fourteenth St. to Lafayette Ave., under Preliminary Order C. F. f6448� approved February,l7th, 1926 and Intermediary Order C. F. ;65103 approved ilaroh 25th, 1926. The Commissioner of Public 1'/orks havinrr snhmitted his report and sketch in the above matter, be it Resolved, That the City of St. Paul fixes aslr�determines the amount o£ land to be tnken for the above named improvement to he as follows A strin'of land from Robert St. to "niirteenth St:., the Northerly line of said strin beinta 84 ft. north.of and parallel to the quarter section line in Section 31: Township 29 Ram e 22 to a point in Tot 19, Block 1,Tinker's Addition,84 .ft, Northerly of the Southerly line of 7ourteenth St. and from that point East all that land lyini? North of onrteenth" qt. Mid` South,=,of,'Iline 84 ft. North of and parallel to the Southerly line of Fourteenth St. to the '.7esterly line �� X`of Lafayette Ave. extended Southwesterly in Lot 6 Gra y- � � y ya & Cobb's Subdivision,and thence Northeasterly along �;.. said line to the ,Northeast c-orner of said Lot 6.,,- = 1 by MAY 5 COUNCILMI-W Yeas / Nnys Adopted by the Council .......................... .� ......191.-.-.. 2lancy ,IMAY a Approv 192.....- Ferguson .. -.- ..... '$od In Favor ons Donald �/,((uu//------ - ------ n .._ Mn OR Y Sudheimer................4YQkIh� Against Wenzel r Mr. President -T,p to p aVr*, R Vodf �rJu� b lai c, \ % r to (} JOHN. H. MCDONALD, COMMISSIONER THOS. G. O'CONNELL, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER GEORGE M. SHEPARD. C11E, INGiReue - M. S. GRYTSAK. BRIDGE ENSI- WM. N. CAREY. Suer. OF CONBTR=IM AND RCPAIR _ A. S. SHARP. SUPT. OP SANRATON LOPTICS AND CRY G. H. HERROD. OPLANNING I-- G. P. DOWLIN. SVR. CI WDRK . ---REPORT TO THE COUNCIL --- In the matter of opening, wideniiig and extending University Avenue to a width of 84 ft. from Robert St, to Fourteenth St. and Fourteenth St. to Lafayette Ave., under Preliminary Order C. P. #64487 approved February 17th, 1926 and Intermediary Order C. F. 165103 approved`Ltarch 25th, 1926. To the Council -of the City of St. Paul ; The Commissioner of ')iblic Works hereby submits and mal=es a part of this his report, a plan of the above improvement showing the land necessary to lie taken therefor 1)y the shaded hart of said plan, which lnnd is more nasticalarly described as 'oliows : A strin.of land from Rorert 9t, to "ourteenth St., the PTortherly, line of said strip being 84 ft. North of and parallel to the quarter sectinn line in Section 31 Township 29 Ranke 22 to a point in Lot 19, Block 1, Tinker's Addi=tion,84 ft. Northerly of. the Southerly line of .Fourteenth S.t and from that point East all that land lyinm ITorth of ^ourteenth St, 011d 'South of a line 84 ft. ?North of and parallel to the Southerly line of -Fourteenth St, to the [':lesterly line of Lafayette Ave. extended Southwesterly in Lot 6, Gray & Cobb's Su.bdivision,and thence 'Northeasterly along said fine to.the Northeast corner, of said Lot 6. Commissioner of Public Works'. Dated- April 27t , 26. By No. 5elan- rdlnnnce"No. 6760- $y Y. nr: Clanov— C. P. •.k didinanc0 nmonding Ordlnanco'No. - C446, puased JAALAiy 23,' 1926, en- //J titlod An. tlo. Adminietr.raOrdinance canpcnsates of ser- all, 1h city yositlons", "sad employ- meats." ,._ � ITheaoee Co—ell's Ot tho, Clty of St. Paul -a o dat'- 6ECTION" r, _ At oralnAnev N^ ",,.:Loans?:>:dending Or i a No. 6446, .passed January, 23, 1925,.. d.Jnn _ - entitled 11An Administrative Ordinance fixing the compensation rates of certain city positions and employments.'[ THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST.'PAUL~DOES ORDAIN; SECTION I. That Ordinance No. 6446, passedandapproved January 23, 1925, be and the came is hereby further amended by allocating to the proper.Standard �3 Rates in Section III of said ordinance the S^124 grades of serviceestablished in the now Health Service and the 12 grades of service established in the nese Oleri/cal and Office Administration Service, as provided for in Council File NO.b1% It.is the .purpose and intent 'of this ordinance that each grade :`af poeitibns is these two not services be placed under the same Standard Rete that has heretofore applied to such grade of positions, and that no position in,any of the grades in these two services be entitled to any greater or"different rate of pay by virtue of this amendment than was applicable to such position prior to the passage of this ordinance. M SECTION II. wl� The said Ordinance No. 6446, as amended, is hereby further amended by, striking out all of paragraph 2 of subdivision (a) of 'Section II and all o.f subdivisions"(b) and (c) of Section II; of said ordinance, and by inserting in lieu thereof the followings 2. The latest available statistics on September 15 of each year, as prepareA.by the United States Bureau of Iabor Statistics, shall, be used to ascertain the adjusting percentages on a cost -of -.living basis. ,For the purpose of this ordinance the increase in the cost of I f�• ,4 (b)STANDARD RATES. --The Standard Hates shall be as follows: Column 1 Column 2 1 Column 3 Basic Adjusting Percentago Adjusted Entrance increase to. Offset Entrance Salary Cost -of -Living Rate to (1916) Increase Since 1916 Dec. 31; 1927. If Standard Rate NO. 1N•' $ 32.50 ' 53 ' ' $ 49.73 If n No. 2 ,' 40.00 53 61.20 n s No. 3 •' 45.00 ' 53 ' ' 68.85 n No. 4 50.00 . i 53 16.50 No. 5•' 55.00 ' 53 ' 84.15 No. 6 ' 60.00 ' 53 ' 91,80 If if No. 7 ,� 65.00 1 53 99.45 No. 8 ' 70.00 ' 53 ' �' .107.10 If No. 9 75.00 ' 53 ' •' 114.75 " n No. 10 80.00-1 53 ' �' 122.40 s it No. 11 �' 85.00 ' 51 ' 128.35 s . s No. 12 �i 90.00 ' 49 ' 134.10 if No. 13 •' 95.00 ' 47 ' 139.65 u n No, 14 100.00 ' 45 ' 145.00 n n No. 15 '. 105.00 t 48 - 152.25 If If No. 16 .t 110.00 1 43 157.30 If It No. 17 115.00 41 i 162.15 n If No. 18 125.00 i 41`, 176.25 n n No. 19 . . . 135.00 t 38 186.30 al �� No. 20 ._. .� .150.00 r 35 i 202.50 No. 21 175.00 31 i 229.25 n' if No. 22 ... .� 185.00 29 - 238.65 If " No. 23 200.00 27 i 254.00 n n No. 24 .� 225.00 22 y 274.60 n n _. No. 25 250.00 18` I 296.00 n n No. 26 ., 300,00 8 , 324.00 If No. 27 ., 375.00 (flat Rate. --Not entitled to ad,- justing or seniority increases.) (c) Adjusted Entrance Rates. -The adjusted entrance rates provided for in sub- division (b) of this Section shall remain in force until December 31, 1927. On September 15, 1927, and on September 15 of each year thereafter, the adjusting percentages specified in this S etion shall be revised, and such revision shall be determined as provided in. subdivision (a) and (b) of this Section. In case of failure of the Council to provide for the necessary revision by an amending ordinance, the adjusted entrance rates for the current year shall remain in force until the per• centages are so revised by ordinance by the Council. 1 ' And the said Ordinance No. 6446, as amended, is hereby further amended by striking out all of the current adjusted entrance ratesAin Section III where they occur, and inserting in lieu of such rate in each of the Standard Rates in said Section III the corresponding adjusted entrance rate in Column 3 of subdivision (b) of the amendment above; and by changing Standard Pate Nos. 343-, 15, 15a and 16 to read, respectively: Standard Rates Nos. 15, 16, 17 and 18;° And the said Ordinance No. 6446, as amended, is hereby further amended by adding after Standard Rate No. 18 the following: 'Standard Rate No. 19 shall be payable, as provided in this ordinance, as a current adjusted, entrance rate of $186.30 a month in each position classified in the following grades of service.` And the said Ordinance No. 6446, as amended, is hereby further amended by changing in said Section III the Standard Rates Nos. 17 to 24 inclusive, to read, respectively, 1120 to 27.11 SECTION III. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, approval, and publication. Adopted by the Counci DEG44a - Yeas Nays 'Clancy �4srgason -S' sora Id %\1 —,IkcGlogan ✓Sudheimer --ATenzol Mr. President (11.•10.26) Approved k Mayo CITY OF ST. PAUL C.—CaNO....... � FILE /OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK - e 6CIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 'NA I � O �J .y. 9 .PRESENTED BY rej�a' ,(i'C ,1, COMMISSIONER. ._ .. ... .._.:.... ......._ .............. ........DATE .....:..November.:3..,.....1926....._. RESOLVED That Form 1 Bid No, 7306 of the.Review Publishing Co. for printing and publishing during the year 1927, in the St. 'Paul Review, a weekly newspaper printed and published in the English language in the City .of St. Paul, qualified, under the Laws of the State of Minnesota to; publish legal advertisements, all ordinances, resolutions and other proceedings and matters required under the Charter or by ordinances or resolutions of the Council to be published in a public neirspaper, for the sum of Forty0ents per inch.for the first insertion, end Twenty Cents :per inch for each subsequent insertion, be and the same is hereby accepted, and the St. Paul Revier is hereby designated as the official paper in the City of St. Paul for the year beginning January 1, 1927, end until its successor shall be designated, in which all such publications' for the year 1927 shall. be made;, lvCon 'Resaed6 That Fno t .l 131d No. 7306 �.f the Review Publtshing, Co. for print - h and; publishing during the. Year . 1027, in the St .Pan'Review,.a weekly ygl. r. printed ' . and pu.'she, in the :English 1 uage in the City of St... - - the i .nuaTi(ied under the Laws of thopan ad - State of bIlna to to publish legal ad- rtisements, allordlnnncee, .solo- . tions and other proceeding.. and mat- te required under. the Charter or by ...,_ ravolutions of the Conn-: . COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays -/Clancy -- Ferguson ,1Y1c9o1fBli _�.....In favor ,,"McGlogan �Sudheimer..:.Against Wenzel ZMr. President Hodgson ovp Adopted by the Counc't .......................... 192.... A v r` e" i ..... .Gam" ��_----------- C. F. No 69488--Ordlmmce No, 8800— By L R. S. Ferguson By'Requost—. An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 8448„ aDProved Jnnun y 23,3926 t:tlod '.An admini.t ati— ordinance Or ce No. 11xingthe compensation rates of e fain.- city t. positions and employ- j o n i :cs4" � u aciir of t ratty of St. Paul Introduced by vI t� An ordinance amendiag',0 di e.No.CA46,papproved January 23, 1926, entitled I'An administrative ordinancefixing the compensation rates, of certain city positions and employment."" THP COSJDTCIL OE THE CITY OF ST': PAUL' -DOES ORDAIN: �. SECTION I. That Ordinance No. 6446 passed and approved January 23, 1925, be and the same is hereby further amended by allocating to the proper,; Standard Hates in Section 3 of. said ordinance all the grades of service established in the new Engineering. Service, as provided for in Council - File No. 69224, and all of the grades of service established in the Library Service, the Maintenance Service, the Unclaasified (Exempt) Service, and the Miscellaneous Service, as provided for in the amending Council Ordinance File No. 69407. It is the purpose and intent of this ordinance that each grade of positions in these five nest services be placed under the same: Standard Hate as has heretofore applied to such grade of, positions,` and that no position in any of the grades in these five services be entitled to any greater or any different rate of pay by Virtue of this amendment thanvals applicable to such position prior to the passage of this ordinance, except as otherwise expressly pro- vided for and specified in Section 'II below of this amendment. �2• \ SECTION II. That the said Ordinance No. 6446, as amended, is hereby further amended by inserting under Standard Rate No. 3 ($68.85) the following line: Grade 2 of Library Service and by inserting under Standard Rate No. 12 ($134:10) the following lines: 1 Grade 3 of Engineering Service ` Grade 7 of Library Service and by inserting under Standard Mte.No. 16 ($157.30) the following lines: Grade 9 of Library Service Grade 10 of Miscellaneous Service and by inserting under Standard Rate No. 17 ($162.15) the following lines: Grade. 5 of . Engineering Service Grads 3 of Unclaosi'fiedo(Exempt) Service Grade 10 of Library Service and by inserting under Standard Rate No. 16 ($176.25)the following lines: Grade 6 of Engineering Service Grade 4 of Unclassified (Exempt) Service and by inserting under Standard Rate No. 19 ($186.30) the following line: Grade 7 o Engineering Service and by inserting under Standard`Rate No. 20 ($202.50) the following lines: Grade 8 of Engineering Service Grade 11 of Library Service and by inserting under Standard Rate No. 21 ($229,25) the following line: Grade 9 of Engineering Service and by inserting under Standard Rate No.. 23•($254.00) the following lines: Grade 10 of Engineering Service Grade 12. of Library Service and by inserting under Standard Rate No. 24 ($274°50) the following 11+ae: Grade 11 of EngineezAng Service That the said Ordinance No. 6446, as amended, is hereby further tamended by inserting under Standard Rate No. 4 ($76.50) the following line Grade 2 of Health Service, and by inserting under Standard Rate No. 16 ($157.30) the following line: Grade 5 of Lire Service and by striking• out under Standard Rate'No. 23 ($254.00) the following dine where it occurs: Grade 9 of Fire Service SECTION III. - That no present incumbent holding any position in the Olaesi- fied or the Exempt Services of the city, as enumerated in the Civil Service classification of positions, shall suffer any reduction in compensation by virtue of the passage of this amendment to Ordinance 11o. 6446, but no such incumbent shall be entitled.to any further increases in pay under the provisions of Section 4 of said Ordinance ' No. 6446 if_euch incumbent is already receiving the maximum, or more than the maximum, ordinarily obtainable according to the Standard Rate'presoribed in this ordinance for the incumbentib . position and grade, plus such increases as are allotrable under said Section 4 on account of seniority of service. SECTION IV. That the said Ordinance No. 6446, as amended, is hereby further amended by adding to the end of Section 3 the following: The rate of compensation for Grade 10' Of the Unclassified (Exempt) Service shall be a flat rate of $275.00 a month. 69894 AhIARD OF DAMAGES Resolution ®f Council Approving Ammimmikand Fixing Time ®f Hearing in Condemnati®n Proceedings In the matter of.....openi n,__.rti.dening._.and:...extending ....Uniuer..s.itM.._E1ue..--to--- -- _Aridth.....o.f.....8..4.._ft.....__froaA.._Rnb_erl.._-8t _t.a._F.ow.t_e.enth... s_t..__and...F.our.taent7z _t. _ t.a._.Lafayet.te....Aue__...by_._takiri and.....c.andemning...the._.folIowimg- A strip of land from Robert St.._to.Fourteenth St., the Northerly- line ortherlyline of said strip being 84 ft. north of and parallel to the quarter section line in Section 31, Township 29, Range 22 to a -- point in Lot 19, Block 1, Tinker's Addition, 84 ft. Northerly of the Southerly line of Fourteenth St. and from that point East all that land lying North of Fourteenth St. and South of a line 84 ft. North of and parallel to the Southerly line of Fourteenth St. to—> the i'lesterly line of Lafayette Ave. extended Southwesterly in Lot 6, Gray & Cobb's Subdivision, and thence Northeasterly along said line to the Northeast corner of said.Lot 6. Also that part ° North 31 ft. of South 100 ft. of Lot 1 and North 31 ft. of c'outh 100 ft. of East 1/2 of Lot 2, Block 2, Paterson's Addition outside of said line. Also that part of the South 1/3 of tof 30 and 31, Block 1, Ely's Addition lying outside of said damages .aWa .ug, ...x rms—of a line 84 ft. North tent - South of o line 84 ft. North oY and parallel to the - Southerly line of and'to whom payable Fourteenth St. to the Westerly nne P y of Lafayette Ave. extended South- waste outh- i _ westerly In Lot 6, 'Gray & Cobb's i Subdlvlelon,. and thence Northeaster-', therefore be it Northeaster- ly Gloag Mid nae'to the Norche st : corner of said Loth. Al.. that_pnrtl of North 31 ft. 1�11 ft, artard Let I and North 31tft South Soutil 300 ft:'ereb approved. Resolved, That the said of _ East oY Lot 2, Block' 2, Pate - . y PP son's Addition lying outside of said; 11/3'ofALots lso thaf 21" 3o aa" 31,lock the Buth t 1. til upon said report and for a con- ; Ely's Addition dying ort of utside of said line un Ter Prellminary, Order 64487, ; approved Feb. 17,' 1926, Intermedi- i ary Order 66303, .approved Max. 26.ICs,�R14T1rR}fiQ�W00M'1(hPXaRrh:�Q,- 1926. TheCommissioner of Finance hav ing ubmltted hls report In the above of St. Paul on lktmtter s to the amount of damages awardedfor the taking of the land or easementstherein ,. appropriated for'; the above Improvement and towhom Commissioner of Finance be and he Payable, therefore be it. 1 Resolved, Thar the said award of damages be and the same Is hereby a'}tpproved. harter. Resolved further, That a public hearing 'be had before the Council up - 0., -said report and for a. confirmation 11 the awnrds of damages made by the :- .Commiasioner of Finance, at Mlle Coun- cil -----• " Chamber, do the Mart House in the ,C[ty of St: Paul . on the 8th day of STarch 1929: at ten Nclock A.. and [hat the CommiselOner oY Finance he.:{tea-r3,e.Q ind hei Is hereby. directed' to give nu- Cit Clerk. Flee of said hearing as prescribed by y the Charter. Adopted by the Council Feb.. 8;. 1927. Approved' Feb. 8 1927. (Feb. 1_1927) Resolved further, That a publi famation of the awards of damages m at the Council Cham day of_._ Nlar..ch..__..._........._192.....7.._, is hereby directed to give notice of s FEB Adopted by the Council ...................... Councilman Clancy Councilman Ferguson ') Councilman MXgm McGlogan Councilman McDonald Councilman Sudheimer Councilman Wenzel Mayor :Ne1 wx Hodgson 0 ----- C. F.hb.e9884— rr// I and eextendingoVnlversttY Aveaetona under Preliminary Order ....._C7..448.1.......... ... width of Sil ft. from Robert St. to ntermediary Order ..... 6-53-0 >—, Fourteenth St. and Fourteenth 3t. to �fayette Ave. Eby takng and -a roved___Ida.S' 2.5.. 182$. A sLrlemnng the rpnowiag: D of land from Robert 6t. to Fourteenth St., tae Northerly line osaid f fparalel to the qua tert�sectloa 1 ne In Sectloa 31 Township 29, Range 22 to Point in Lot 19. Rock 1. Tinker's Addition. 84 rt. Northerly f- the The Commissioner of Finance 1� soatbeur ane of .Foateeach of and lbove matter as to the amount of g g Y m that point Ea et au that Innairiated for the above improvement damages awarded for the taking of the 1 mg North f Fourteenth St. and P South of n 1tne. 84 It. North and; Parallel to the Southerly Ilof of of l and to whom payable Fourceenca yc to tae Westerly line-of Wlayetto Ave. extended South- dlp Sobvlelonn dt thencOe ray ortheax[ery therefore be it ty'along paid line to the Northeast --lit- pf sald t.t 6. Also that part amard of North 31 ft. of South luu ft Lot 1 and4North 31 ft. of South 109 ft*'ereb approved. Resolved, That the said of Ea" of Lot 2on , 7310 k z P to Y PP oved. I'll- AlsoifithaGy part of ld ,S uth Resolved further, That a ubli 1/3 of Lots 29 ao and 31 731ock 1 jil upon said report and for a coli .� P Ely's Addttton lying outelde. P said r lino uhyr Preliminary. Or d r F4987 approved Feb. 17, 1926 In[ rn di . firmation of the awards of damages ma i 1926. 5103, order 65103, apnr ed azar. z9. :ee,�n7:dr�lixtrmamxidlarae Tfry Th Commi i of Ff ante b—: 9 s b lttca his report i the above of St. Paul on x MMXxkhaMritix3' at the Council Chamlm, cc .to thet f dambo e. eaaements�rthere tthe herein approof priated afor lay of____Mas.eia --- .......... 192._7­1 he �thetrneforesbe it and to -whom Commissioner of Finance be and he Resolved, That'• the said award of: damages be and the same Is hereby is hereby directed to give notice of sa>tipproved. - harter. Resolved further,. That a public, FEBhearing bo had before. the Council P. prc said report and fora u of the awards bt damages made bytheAdopted by the CO1mC11...................... Commiealoner oP Fins.nce, at the Coun- - •-• cll Chamber, to the Cburt 1louae to the ,City of St.- Paul on the 8th day of t 11i eh 1927; at i n o'cio k A M.. and � - ,� the-Colilmi -loner of Finance h _, ,__,,.,_ nd he Is hereby directed t give n ,Ice of said hearing as Prescribed. by City Clerk. h Chater: Approved __..... Adopted by the Council Feb. 8, 1927 1 Approved Feb 8 1927: (Feb 12-1927) Councilman Clancy - - Mayor. Councilman Ferguson J Councilman IZM19XM MCGlogan Councilman McDonald Councilman Sudheimer Councilman Wenzel TAjayor1&kallt Hodgson R T� ®f earljli 69894 AWARD OF DAMAGES nirai � and Fixing ) oouo..Id eye °u (wwo� 7JDJluo� �lo� T4"I PavopoD]e oAo9>pgotunlo47Duo oceedan s.. P IUGH 09 ) q Ill. Pio lltl C9ns rD • ( IP Ill g7 3 7JD '7l...b., a.da gpeu(n)go 00 oJilro ,nP u g Irsodo.ra .,n(naod .,Il q All uoan lD4i ]tud7R e.tooaPiq u- ,0 .ra lA Dl 74!11 047 aAsobo.t AIIJ A'ub uL-00'000'00)4 .repo 'LL 00'000'0!4 rano o°ppm°'°014 �apun spin, - - 7 luouunowu m�D �,, .1 Vn so pp•000'Oi$ asq Ou nlnnuwn°iP IA Pf ,^ �'sD�971PDIDVRW000v "..q- PVT noy PF .Bombs Dol lulw.[oJ.IBd aon DJP(q 1IS .. - .. OHD7UOJJOd 8 !U(AIOJOi T 7''d IDO Jo-`. u,^. `q luswDA o�dal Pubs lua._,, 'wnD PDIJ(DOQD D 7b PI>zBIIJo CA1 . . c •Dom Pull Joq,,l lm faot J TDIJnI • i\� , a(ebg. Hupnollod ot77 uo aDtu.rng (P) _ __ �oaoaP dPQoluolyl5b Pbw 47 ido uH (no 041 ua a uo p tooas aDuoiIIIIAIaD u w(D.II anV tuDl l.11i4, __ - .�•O., !T on:,, Iliun`GT-'T 4J.li I4 '.inpsanT SL �'f,`_ lPIA J.rewwoe �Toe]UJH 'Inb,3 o:F 1.4 .III)luaca Q J 4olvb PDAI ael iag4 Tffd 1: l wb aq �. qll u Pea PPq 731 .... -.-. De•,Fv°oa 7Dq] uonf3l.fga.Iinp�! aljbnoQo.rd z_„ ....w OJIIOY 4 1 ..__—_... _................... _. _.._.._._ an7.l�awoF V , ( a •—•-- .._ IlJOuuo O D ... u1v�Q Dxnoli ]evlryv ao,.J under Preliminary Order....._644$ 7.,.,___ai n ntermediary Order._____$.5103-, QHyNNM S'TVSOdO2Td approved — ..... blar..._2iz.,._.192f.A xnvz'.i.o The Commissioner of Finance having siibriutted his report m "the above matter as to the amount of damages awarded for fhe taking of the land or easements therein appropriated for the above improvement and to whom payable rltherefore be it award of, dam es. Resolved, That the said be and the same is hereby approved. Resolved further, That a public hearing be had before the Council upon said report and for a eon- firmation of the awards of damages made by the Commissioner of Finance, a6544S� p lsikka.Trud=,I at the Council Chamber, in the Court House in the City of St. Paul on the___.8.t]a,._ - day of_-_]1las.-ch---......--192...x.._, at ten o'clock A. M., and that the Commissioner of Finance be and he is hereby directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. FEB - a 3 Adoptedby the Council_ ............. ........ . ...... .... ._.................. _........ _........_......., _...... ......... _—_..—._._ _.._... _ — :✓.--_'S.,ci—r��. City Clerk. Approved--- ............... _._........ _........_._..... 1Vdayor. Councilman Clancy Councilman Ferguson J Councilman =XDgY4M McGlogan Councilman McDonald - Councilman Sudheimer Councilman Wenzel \layor oaTc I3odgson 4 - 70249 RATUTWING. ASSESSMENTS IN CON DEMNATION PROCEEDINGS. gy�p� ¢ Resoluti®n ratifying and lr. l^the oma70249— tter of opening, widening eualla6ion and extending University Ave. to_ a width of 84 ft. from Robert St. to st. In fp-�p p and Awards ®f Damages LoourIafaYetta LAve.a byo tithing and l 11Yri�f®re condemning the following: A trip of land from Robert St. to Four- teenth St., the Northerly line of said - scrip being 84 ft north of and pnr- allel to the Quarter section line in Section 31. Township 29, Range' 22 fb a Point in Lot 19, Week 1, Tinit- In the matter of-- opening,--widening-era Addition. 84 ft. Northerly of the by.-Ave-,-..-t-o-.-a.-.--_ Southerly line f Fourteenth St. and .from [hat-polat East all that land lying North of Fourteenth St. and tiyidth---of.-84,-.ft.-_.from-Pobert--St.....:.. paralelto)lihe86southeiwtlieofPur-t.eenth.--St...... Fourteenth St. to the Westerli of Lafayette Ave. extended westerly in Lot 6, Gray & L tA_.Lafayett.e_.r1ve:._-by...t.aking..and._ sabdlvistnn, and thence Nert erly along said lino to the .� ease cer er or said Lot 6. Al. strip of land from Robert St. t Parc f North 31 ft: f seat line of said stripbeing 84 ft. nI fc of Lot 1 and North 31 ft. of g 100 ft. f East. % of Lot 2, quarter section line in Section 6 ue sad point in Lot 19, Block 1, ^linker'. South 1 the Southerly line of Fourteenth + Bee to{' Order 6 that land lying North of Fourteen' Interme feet North of and parallel to the-Aalabli, oon the yo the ?!!esterly line of Lafayettd lha,landa 4� 6, Gray & Cobb's Subdivision,I sbova ea P to the Northeast corner of having du therefore ' ab of South 100 ft. of Lot 1 Reaelvet ion t 1/2 of Lot 2, Block 2, P the One— dine. Also that part of aparfhar ages to th �ocl•: J-, 'El 's Addition 1 in sPectively Y Y demnation for t& _ - (�`-,+? - trent :roil, i in 0.11 resp and the Council having duly considered th Be it f Comms sent Resolved, That the taking and condemn to the owners of such lands respectively for said be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified art- , hexer ... ................................. North- htion iortherly Block 1 the tatde >2 to e a. the deet, ;herly of 1 -try ; East all 1926. revad._ine 84 had °teenth St. an theor terly in r unto ply along said I the. same, now art of North taking and con-�th 100 ft As deaeribed to - t roll and made out s j,d'e- - awarda of dam- ©' such lands e: 9, 3 ant,' sin, Lking and on - .to levy an assessment for benefits not hnexed assessment roll, exceeding the cost thereof. the awards of damages Adopted 'by the Council Apr 12, 1727 4}. Approved Apr. 12, g. In said assessment roll, (April 16-1-192 Be it further Resolved, k]mt�cEhs�aitd sses�meat e t} t #zeaalyrd4tt X443 that the Commissioner of Finance be and the same is hereby instructed' to proceed to levy an asst}egt r benefit of exceeding the cost thereof, Adopted by the Council ... 9 ....................... _.e % U 1 City Cle -- rk: APProved -+�-�'-r .�......... -. , y2 q yll—_ Councilman Clancy 1 a Y :,Councilman McDonald --Councilman 11cGlogan r b .Councilman Sudheimer,`� la j _,Councilman Wenzel 7� Mayor Nuh= Hodgson �/: i •i - - -- _ REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON CONDEMNATION OF LANDS In the matter of.-_opening,-_-widen--- ing-_and--_e t@nding__University....Pve....-to...a..-t°vidth of...8.4..ft.and ---Feur-teenth---St,---•to----------- Lafayette by---taking--and--condemning..the--f.Allotving;.-.._......--_.._----._____-_......._ A strip of land from Robert St. to Fourteenth St., the Northerly line of sai V march 3W 1927• 0 i�r. Z. C. Saatrnar, Obiof of Bureau.of Assesamenta, E Dear Sirt vie enclooe hera,tith objections from the follovinp partioa in the matter of opening, vidoniug and extending University Avenue and Fourteenth Stroott I. Rosen Jacob Firostono Simon Herts Barnet Ligan Moses Suaool B.1. Lovy (Aorm., A. Scbromo mrs. ``/.C. Chriotlany Llrs. ^ether skorish Those objections aro referred to you in order that you may notify oaid property oemers when their bearing will bo bald. Yours very truly, i V march 3W 1927• 0 i�r. Z. C. Saatrnar, Obiof of Bureau.of Assesamenta, E Dear Sirt vie enclooe hera,tith objections from the follovinp partioa in the matter of opening, vidoniug and extending University Avenue and Fourteenth Stroott I. Rosen Jacob Firostono Simon Herts Barnet Ligan Moses Suaool B.1. Lovy (Aorm., A. Scbromo mrs. ``/.C. Chriotlany Llrs. ^ether skorish Those objections aro referred to you in order that you may notify oaid property oemers when their bearing will bo bald. 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' tM4 ' } ✓q�yFy� � VaP �y b+"saTs�41+a33 6�SY •W FV ' Yww GiD.01 �d w�ia"-+� - v��Jry�w�R�'s�g, •�.�y� 4Li5 - s� !�z.�,�.y} xS*'.4ttq�yR h Y�g.y.? ..#.y van t6 -iwa .1�s.�yY �+y4..6�c d bgitg}A�Sed'u' ,*aw Sir �`'�. GL, f r..; O{ .> �.•I. C�! -:' � � I/' � 4 t.,.c�• � {.;, Q-./ h........ �r ��.�.,,i� -� .r�~� �w GEO. J. RIES COUNTY AUDITOR - EDWARD PETERSON I x S i� OD•VtY A- E OFFICE OF ... .... 4 / dpril 5, 1927. Mr. D. W. Birdsall, City Clerk, City of St. Paul, St, Paul, Minnesota. Dear Sir: In answer to your communication of March let relative to the opening and widening of Fourteenth Street in the City Of St. Paul, wish to advise that said matter was considered by the County Board at its session held April 4th, and after hearing the necessity for this improvement and the advisa- bility of conetructing this connection at this time, the Board voted an appropriation of ;,'52,000.00, and set aside said amount for use by the City of St. Paul for this improvement. Of this amount the sum of X1,204.20 has already been expended and paid to the City of St. Paul for said purpose, leaving available at this time the sum of 550,795.80. This amount is, therefore, available to the City for said purpose, and will be paid out upon verified claims being presented to and audited by the County Board in the usual manner. Yours truly, ^J Geo. J. Ries, County Auditor. By G Deputy. F' a a KERR, NELSON. BURNS & MOHAN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 1614-15-15 PIONEER BUILDING HAROLO B. KERR pRmuR E. NamN ST. PAUL. MINNESOTA JOHN A. BURNS ROY J. M0IWI April ll, 1927 Honorable The Common Council, City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, Attention Mr. Dudley W. Birdsall,dity Clerk. Dear Sir: Enclosed herewith I anhanding you objec- tions of B. I. Levy to the condemnation for the opening of East University Avenue. This is filed to correct a description in the earlier form of objections filed and is with permission of the Council. JAB: GD Yours very truly, KERR NELSON BURNS & MOHAN By TO THE HONORABLE THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAIiuT PAUL: In the matter of opening, widening and extending University. Ave. to a width of 84 ft. from Robert St. to Fou#eenth St. and Fourteenth St. to Lafayette Ave. by taking and condemning the following: A stria of land from Robert St. to Fourteenth St:, the Northerly line of said strip being 84 ft. north of and parallel to the quarter section line in Section 31, Township 29, Range 22 to a point in Lot 19, Block 1 Tinker's Addition , 84 ft. Northerly of the Southerly line of Fourteenth St. and from that point East all tht land lying north of Fourteenth St. and South of a line 84 ft. north of and parallel to the Southerly line of Fourteenth St. to the Westerly line of Lafayette Ave. extended Southwesterly in Lot 6, Gray & Cobb's Subdivision, and thence Northeasterly along said line to the Northeast corner of said Lot 6. Also that part of North 31 ft. of South 100 ft. of Lot l and North 31 ft. of South 100 ft. of East 1/2 of Lot 2, Block 2, Peterson's, Addition, lying outside of said line. Also that part of the South 1/3 of Lots 29, 30, aiid 31, Block 1, Ely's Addition lying outside of said line. under Preliminary Order 64487, approved Feb.17,1926 Intermediary Order 65103 approved Earch 25,19269 Now comes B. I. Levy, owner of the following described real estate together with the building thereon, and objects to the proceedings as above entitled, and all thereof, and to the proposed award of damages as set forth in the report of the Commissioner of Finance to the said Common Council, and to the proposed assessment of benefits as therein set forth and claims that his property will Bye damaged in the aggregate in a sum not less than Forty Thousand and no/100 ($40,000.00) Dollars and states the following reasons and groundsforhis objections: 1. That the Council of -the City of Saint Paul has no jurisdiction in the matter, and that said proceedings have .not been properly and legally conducted. 2. That the value of said property as reported and determined in these proceedings is unfair and unjust, and that (io' i RESOLVED �:..._........., CITY OF ST. PAUL ..1, F 4. N` No...........'�_Y..JI"V' OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK"" - 'COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM r....:...........:........:......................:........................DATE May 3rd, 1927, In the matter of opening, widening and extending an alley in Riverwood Addition, under Preliminary Order 0. F; #70522 approved March 23rd, 1927, and Intermediary Order 0. F. #70746 approved April 6th,'1927, The Commissioner of Public Works having submitted his report and sketch in the above matter, be it RESOLVED; That the City of St; Paul fixes and determines the amount of land to be taken for the above named improvement to be as follows The East 20 ft. of Lots 6 to 9,inglusivg, in B1k 2 (Oiverwood Addition. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays vClancy ,-Verguson _McDonald ................ In"favor AcGlogan Zgudheimer ...,.Against VUeeneel—...,, L/Mr. President Hodgson l ...... k Adopted by the Council........Y..... )�....3 .....................192 ................................... ...... �.1 Nll ..... yl...r.:' PPr � .°,�' 192 ,.. .................................................. TTI Delpa rh��fetR1 o � ILpb -:rh}5 JOHN H. MCDONALD. COMMISS.iONER THOS. G. WCONNELL, —1-1 C ... 1-11.... GEORGE M. SHEPARO. C.—... W M. N. —REY. SOFT. of CONATRUOTION ANo REPAIR G. H. HERROLD, OFFICE AND CITY P--NINO ENo1NEER --REPORT TO THE COUNCIL ---- 71104 M. S. GRYTDAH, BRIO OE EIIOINeeR A. D. SHARP. SUPT. of SANITATION G. P. SOWLIN. SUPT. OF WORENOU1e Iii the matter of opening, widening and extendirg an alley in Riverwood Addition under Preliminary Order C. F; 00522 approved karch 23rd, 1927 and Intermediary Order Co F; $.70746 approved Aprii 6th, 1927, TO THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL The Commissioner of Public Works hereby submits and makes a part of this his report, a plan of the above improvement showing the land necessary to be taken therefor by the shaded part.of said plan, which land is more particularly described as follows The East 20 ft: of Lots 6 to 9 inclusive, in Block 2, Riverwood Addition; u very truly, Commissioner of 11ublip V rks< Dated- May 3rd, 19270 CITY OF 'ST. PAUL, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSX1 ,NER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMIN Y ORDER ` In the matter of Opening, widening and extending aA a" i 20 f+ in width in Riverwood Addition, said alley to connect the existing alleys in said Addition and extending from the South line of Lot 10, Block 2 to the South line of Lot 6 Block 2, the Easterly line of this alley to be the Easterly line of said Riverwood Addition under Preliminary Order approved March 23 1927 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commisssoner of Finance hereby reports as follows: is The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is - - The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT 0—. ADDITION - .ASSESSED..-. '_.. VALUATION 6 2 Riverwood Addition 330 7 2 do 300 8 2 do 270 9 2 do 255 (The West 132 ft .of the East 264 ft -of the South 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of the East 40 acres of Government Lot 4 in 1530 Section8, Township 28, Range 23, (Except Otto Ave. and Mt.Ourve Blvd.) 1 2 Riverwood Addition 360 do __: _ ___-.__ __.._._.300_,_-- _-,-- TOTAL, _.- CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FININCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINPPY ORDER _ (C) ..... .ASSESSED DESCRIPTION LOT 8—K ADDITION VALUATION 3 2 Riverwood Addition 300 4 2 do 300 5 2 do 300 10 2 do 225 g 11 2 do, 225 12 2 do 225 ti �3 2 do 225 14 2 do 225 15 2 do 225 16 2 do 225 17 2 do 225 1g 2 do 270 19 2 . do 270 I. 20 2 do 270 21 2 do 270 22 2 do i 270 �3 2 do 270 24 2 do 270 f 25 2 do 270 TOTAL 8,205, The Commissioner of Finance further reports that lie has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. _192 7 r of Finance Form B. H. 12 . St. Paul, Miarn.� �_l92_ To The Honorable, The Council, City of St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: We, the undersigned property, owners, hereby petition your Honorable Body to cause the following improvement to be made: Open, widen and extend an alley to a width of 20 ft. across rear of Lots 6L 7t_8 and 9,_Blocki2 Riverwood Addition, the Easterly line of said alley tieing the Easterlyamine.. p ............ .... .... ............... _...._.._...__.. Office of the Commissioner of Nblic rbc I*g- I N AMA` Report to Commissioner of Finance a { MAR 28 1927 NTarch 25, 1927 192 To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the . Council, known as Council File No.._........70522 March ........._..approved._. -.......- 23 ._,-.-.--- 1927 .-'..-.-.........------------- 192-------, .relative to opening, widening and ettendn;, an alley_ -u0 deet in width in Riverwood Addition, said alley to connect the existing alleys in ... said addition and extending from the south line of Lot 10, 3locic--2;---t-o_.the--south line--of-'Lot 6,_B Block 2, the_-easteri�r Ti-ne---------- of this alley to be the easterly line of said Riverwood Addition, -----...----- ------------------------------------ -------------------- ------------------------------------ ---------------------- ................ .................... ........... - and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is........_ -...........-necessary and (or) desirable. 2. The estimated cost thereof is S-. )=XX ......_.....-, and the total cost thereof is S -------------------- ---_-------, and the nature and extent of said improvemerrV is as follows:_ ................._._........_.......:. -------------._--------------------- --- ............. ----------_ - - _... ................... ... --`_--....._._....................... ............................ 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and trade a part hereof. 4. .. -- - - -- --- ------------- - ...........................- ---------------- ........... ------------------------ 5. Said improvement is._ ----- ..._................... asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, subject to assessment for said improvement. Commissioner of Pu is Worka.. v COUNCIL FILE NO.___.:_..._...._ APPROVING ASSESSI KUNTS. 6c ;E BY_........._._......... _..............._.._:_...._......._..._........_•__. a. CITY OF c. P. xo n ss In the m'tt of the assessment of benefit costs and expanses for' o _ q Resolution gqg�ag((��c pp��',1tt/ pip 1/10 'egg (� pp opening wid ning and extending D& Resolu on of 'Council Uuiverelty Ave to a width of 84 ft. from Robert -St: to Fourtcenth'St: and Fourteenth St. to Larayette Ave. by taking and-condemningthe fo1-for In the matter of the assessment of ben towing: e8 _ - - A strip of lead :from Robert It. to 1 �� Fourteenth St, the No therly Itne'ef LineninE;, nideni lg and ext saki strip being ing;34 ft North of and Width parallel t the tluarte sect"-' hne a P.11th z1f i'4 fti from Robert '3t: to In Sectl 31, Tow au1P °0, Range 22 "to a..polIt in Lnt 'lU,:'Block .1;, o1103v- it, t0 La.fi yetis Five, by t lAi of"tna:s rieriv"iln0 oi'rbu�ie�nin, my°e Shand from that point Eaa;:all that land' lying North of Fourteenth at t e D the f 1StratJ of land frOTfl ISO and south of a: line- 84 et'North of of and parallel to the St- Southerly .line ; ( 14orth rly line 0 , ,tt.id of Fourteenth.St., to the weacerlr lino of Lafayette Ave. -extended °taOIl alld pa3ra .lel t0 . the P. CU.3 Southwesterly In: Lot 6, Gray s' h, )lD 2ov(nehip G J, 1i13n a C.bb's' Subdivision, and thence, I110Ck - Northeasterly along said line to the 1., i'inl,eats Adciitiori 8 Northeast corner of said Lot 6. Al OUthe]C7.y �p D as that part of North 31 ft,: 0t South �`. 1i11e Of Fourteenth fete 100 ft, of Lot-1'.and North 31 ft. of t all �., i' South. 100 ft _oP' Eaet of Lot .2, tk1 O� i' that 1.1nd lying ,.North o 'Block 2, P.terson's Addltlon lymg c . Outside of raid Ilno; that part of the: t1jerl aiY a line 64. ft a i7O7Cth 0f South .100 ft. of Lot L Block 1, Pat- y son's Addition that Res Igrth of Lafayette lane of I+ourteeath 3t 14th Street as opened through said „; a block;. al o that part of the South obb t s —"� - Ave.extended 1011th• l.St 1/3 'oP Lots 29, 30 and 31,Block i. Ely's Add. lying .tells of said III Jif liIle itibdivinion, and thence under Prallminnry Order 64487,. In- to 1110 'Northe'£3vt corner termedmry Order 66103,, approved hat part March' 26. 1926., - - 07 .ilOrtiih 3l fta OS Gout expense. tomand�In coanectionLawti4 North th av w'il ft. of South,'100 l iii ;d+o. the above Improvement having been lilo0l �r submitted to the Council, and the f {. TatoroontS hd'dition lyi Couneticho.ing- considered: Bata. and ,f ' found .ffia said aeeeaement eatlefactory, fo That, D61TtOf the QOuth' therefore be is - :., le . - Rosolved, That. the sold ...°..meat reCt Paterson's Addition th l be and the same Is hereby 1n all re- apects approved. 36 OnenQd t11r11 s�'.?d 111 Resolved Further. That a publlo r09, - hearing; be had ou said 'aasessmoat Add South;.. 1/3 of Lot^ 09, the 8th day of .lune, 1927, t u the ' hour Of 10 o'clock A. M.,-In the Counol! ly 4nr>' outside of said Cherabet of the..Courf Hou.e'sC Cell _ .-.. Hall-Building, In the City of-:SC Paul, - _- -- .. ..: - • " ' '? that the Comml..loner of St. give .:Chamber of the Court [)•31T18.p....1.7_......, �sni.._...., at the houi'lnoticeof Bnld meeting, as required by z the Chncter, atating In Batd notice the '3 tlme and place of hearing, 4he nature House and City Hall Building, in the City of St! leer the, anlydav en�'amoant° nsaesaed `'finance give notice of agnlnabth0 lot or lot. or the particular ownor.t0 who the notice Is alrected "sof-hearing, the nature said meeting, as required by the Chatter, static@-gdop[ed by the Council May O 1927. t,t1 Approved May 10: 1927. (May 14 19271 ' r lots of the articular of the improvement, the total cost thereof, and ti P owner to whom the notice is directed. Adopted by the Council ...._.YgetA.7..__�..W....._......._..................199I_..�..,.... . .....1..../_ ...... �[ r/tl .... City Cleik. Approved....._..___. ....__ ..._........_ . 191 _........a!�4 :_.._ _ _ __.. Mayor. Councilman;)U'fa1 03211 vOlancy / C3MX _XeT zjaR__ H ManoA*ld ""' �- Id*e3ffitc '.!?iOGlOgan Z *A;R= rSudheimer ` &tia=DE4 Wenzel Mayor lii4fil ` Mr. Form iriOE Pr a MwrMann Form B. B. 16 .. ..[_._ ._ ..... ...............-gut . 1vA�"oai °7 5 ut sea771°,moa 9u{—____�_�___.'—""." u..tin9Y a47 9>slPamm� a eanosddu - -qlun°Do°l7 UP0o�Ss3 3� r COUNCIL FILE NO.._._..._. ca° av, cQ—roazLa "71��� ,By....... .... ...... ................... .... ........ .__..... ..._....__.... _............... ,�.. .I LZGLanosddV .. . `:3 -: ,.., rr 6vSQ 13aunoOv04�64 P°7do�98£7 1 � 7 f." . 7.34 V do mvsp:': Resolution of �ounC'1+i igy you ora 4� 9 LLtj1 dnUVt�,°Went0 _._.._ , In the matter of the assessment of benefits costs and expenses for Opening, --widening and extending University Ave.,.to a width ;,of 84'ft: from Hobert 3t. to Fourteenth St. End 'Fourteenth it to Lafiayette ive. by taking and condei,ninf the Follow- inL.- A strip of lend front Robert St. to Fourteenth St., the 14ortherly line of said :strip being 84 ft. North of -2nd watxallel to the au.xter section line in Rection 31, Tov:nship 29, Hage 22 to r point in Lot 19, Blook 1., Tinker's Addition, 64 ft. Northerly of the Southerly line off' Fourteenth :3t. and -front that point. Eaot all that land lying North of Vourteonth F.t. and: South of. ° a line 64:" ft . North of and parallel to the Southerly line of Fourteenth 3t, to the ,9osterly line of Lafayette Ave. extended South,-esterly in Lot fig Gray t`, 0obble Subdivision, ntnd thence 41ortne€tnterly along Baaid line to the Ctorthe a t canner of said, lot 6, Also that girt of Porth 31 ft, of South 100 it. ox Lot 1 and North tli. 31 ft. of South --100 ft. of 1: ant 1/2 of Lot 2, Block 2, l Peterson's Wdition lying out!ide of said line; fo That nrxrt of the.Satith 100 ft. of Lot l Blook 1, Paterson's hddi:tion that liar, North of 14th 1.,troet as opened thru said block; Also that part of the South -1/3 of Lots 29, 30 :tnd 31, 131ock 1, r:ly's Add. lying outside of said line .. ........ June.,.... 1927_....... I=._.., 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, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement,the total cost thereof, and the amount assessedagainst the lot or lots of the particular r owner to whom the notice is directed. Adopted by the.CouncilMYi._10_W............... .............. ....191 ........... .. ... _.. _ �L�ifiLttq e.... City Clerk. 0 UPPy Approved...... - .... ........ _........... ._... _ ......... _...... 4,' Councilman 1X9mmii vel ancy Ft;yfth* KCDGkt1d -• lMax v a4calogan *Uf8W *Sudheimer ` tirWenzel Mayor Imo Form B. H. 16 .1r, VP P'.. 'r'n ryniwi� 3y , �} r _ 1 zr a, r`r � 7 a ander Preliminary Order .................... 6.448.Z..._.. ... __......... ......._, Intermediary Order ............. ..65103..._ ......... ............... _... _._... $Yrs$I&d�eFX........._.................................................................. approved ...... ........... MiXch.....255.x......19-P6......... , The assessment of ...... _... b.Q.Ll..G'..f.l_t,..S.r......CQ.Q.ts.....wXI'd.....e p..eS].Se& .........................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 ... ................ .._.June.,:.... 1927_----- k9tDs ...._..., 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, as required by the Charter,_ stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the,nature Of the improvement, the total cost thereof, and, the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. Adopted by the Council...._ ._�-�... 1 ...................................191..._........ - . ��trt f �.�tcG e .._ City Clerk. Approved . _. _....._____. ._ __ ......... I 91 _:.._ /y Ma or. CouncilmanfVSt=6Yldr vfll&riCy .. QMN �- KYei48at '+-1-iCG109an ) r W06i' /-Sudheimer 4$rmmgi enzel Mayor llaih - lml Form B. B. 16 �Ytff, vr`�osPr,w CITY OF ST. PAUL Resoluti®n Ratifying Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for Opening, widening; and extending University AVE. to A width of 84 ft. from Robert Q. to Fourteenth `t. and Fourteenth St. to i,af a.yette Ave. by traTvin�; anO condor rnin,..r tho follow- ing: h Orin of land from Ro7bort 8t. to Fourteenth wt., the Northerly line of cold strip being 84 :fit. North of and Parallel to the cuaxrtor section line; in section 31, Township 29, Bance 2P to a point in Lot 19, 131ock 1, Tinker's addition, 64 ft. Northerly o: the Southerly lisle of Fourteenth Bt. and irei: theft point .a:t all that land lying, North of rouxteclith Ot. E.ad ucauth Of a line 64':ft. Porth of und pnrall.el to the mutkia:rly line of Fourteenth mt. to the =,easterly lane o:: Lafayette Ave. extended 2outh:.ertearly in hot 6, My & Cobb's Gubdivinson, and thence Foe heantorly :long, snid line to tate Northeast corner of said Lot 5. Alma thstt part of North 31 ft. of South IDD ft. of Lot 1 .and ;forth 31 ft. of 'South 100 ft. of East 1/2 of Lot 2V Black 2., Pnternonlp Addition lying out;PM of raid line;; That r"rt of the `South 100 ft. of Lot 1® Monk 1, aternon;js Addition that• lice North of. 14th Meet •,s opened thru said block; Alma that -Sart of the South 1/3 of Totn 29, 30 ;and 31, Block 1, Ely's Add. lying outside of saki line ,__.�,..,.�,,. � v=., �,_,...-ivcn�vriv ru, ivaLuc. Sala aasessueenF-ue aha st is nereoy aeLeruiiucu-cu-un-ynya.,=a in._..__.__...— ..__...._.equal installments as to each and every parcel of land,deserihed therein. in y the Council....., ._..a ----__..__._.._._( :....� ; _..'...,:..._. ........................... City Clerk. Approved .......... .._..... . J " y{4tfi ..........192...... . W...... ..{;. .. r ... .. ........................... _..... _, Mayor. corm s: s. 3a j .iT/ •+. rs /' i� under Preliminary Order...__64 �................. Intermediary Order..._ 651033_ ................. ., laim F m........................................._... approved —......._March .__21..— --192.__6_. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assess- ment 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 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 assessmen"e and it is hereby determined to be payable in.________.—....._ . _ 4 S p escribed therein. % . equal installments as to each and every arcel of land,described y the Council.... ._.... 192...... ; D. W: BIRDSALL. itg of int Paul -NN HAROLD J. RIORDAN CITY CLERK AND �. % A CHIEF- CLERK -CRY CLERK COMMISSIONER OF.REO ISTP,j.TION `{_ /A1 a �7lLl of (4ttg (41erk L Y.t ll� tYl ll CLARENCE A. STORMS CHIEF CLERK -REGISTRATION June 9th, 1927 - Mr. A. A. Stewart, Corporation Counsel, B u i l d i n g. Dear Sir: We are enclosing herewith papers in the matter of opening, widening and extending University Avenue to a width of 94 feet from Robert St. to Fourteenth St. and Fourteenth St. to Lafayette Avenue. The Resolution Ratifying Assessment was killed by the Council today and the matter was referred to you for a resolution discontinuing and cancelling all orders covering this improvement. Yours very truly, 4'� . City Clerk. CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE Report ®f Completion ®f Assessment Iia _1 .2.7 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits,, costs and expenses for tl*X Opening; widening and extending University Ave. to a width of 84 ft. from Robert St. to Fourteenth St. and Fourteenth St. to Lafayette Ave. by taking and condemning the follow- ing: A strip of land from Robert St. to Fourteen-�h St., the Northerly line of said strip being 84' ft. North of and parallel to the quarter section line in Section 31, Township 29, Range 22 to a point in Lot 19, Block 1, Tinker's Addition, 84 ft. Northerly of the Southerly line of Fourteenth St.. and from that point East all that land lying North of Fourteenth St. and South of a line 84 ft. North of and parallel to the Southerly line of Fourteenth St..to the Westerly line of Lafayette Ave. extended Southwesterly in Lot 6, Gray & Cobb's Subdivision, and thence Northeasterly along said line to the Northeast corner of said Lot 6. Also that part of North 31 ft. of South 100 ft. of Lot 1 and North 31 ft. of South 100 ft. of East 1/2 of. Lot 2, Block 2, ,Paterson's Addition lying outside of said line; That part of the South 100 ft. of Lot 1, Block 1, Paterson's Addition that lies North of 14th Street as opened thru said block; Also that part of the South 1/3 of Lots 29, 30 and 31, Block 1, Ely's Add. lying outside of said line Cost of publishing notice . .. $ -- ...4' - Cost of postal cards . $_............_..----- 93_�90._ Abstracts,. (J..J.Gillen) $.................. $Si_ - Amount of court costs for confirmation $.......-.-....._�.9._:.5�.... Balance to Owner 233,029.2 Total. -Expenditures . . . $..2..33_.55..26.9....2 ..._ Less County appropriation 52,000. 0 Net Assessment ;t 1S 262.12 Said Commissioner further reports that he has assessed and levied the t tAl a ou t as above ascer- tained, to -wit: the sum of $.._14.3,_269.,_72-........_ ......... .—upon each and every lot, part or parcel of land deemed benefited by the said improvement, and in the case of each lot, part or parcel of land in accordance with the benefits conferred thereon; that the said assessment has been completed, and that hereto attached, iden- tified by the signature of the said Commissioner, and made a part hereof, is the said assessment as com- pleted by him, and which is herewith submitted to the Council for such action thereon as may be considered proper. ........ ...... ....... ...... C 110 of Finance. Farm B. H. 17 under Preliminary order .......... _.. ........ 64_... . 7 ..............._._....._, Intermediary Order.........._.............. -103---_............._..._..__ .._ _........ _...-........... app _..._... ................._........_._. roved._......_...._..._................_1da.�4h...-_�.�-----..._, 1926 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports to the Council the following as -a statement of the expen- ditures necessarily incurred and to be incurred -for and in connection with the making of the above improve- ment, viz: Photoarapha (,C..P..Gibaon) $.... .... .............. Appraisal Fee, (St.Paul Real Est.Board) 975.00 Cost of publishing notice . Cost of postal cards $' .. """ ".....t AbstiaOts,. (J.J.Gillen) $............._.. $0_. Amount of court costs for confirmation $----------- Balance to Owner 233,029.2 Tot,a.l -Experldit.ure.s . . . . . $_2..33_5..,.2.6.9.._..2... Less County appropriation 52,000. 0 -let Assessment it 18 26q 72 Said Commissioner further reports that he has assessed and levied the t t�I aYiion t as above ascer- tained, to -wit: the sum of $._183.a-269- ,72 -...-.-...........___upon each and every lot, part or parcel of land. deemed. benefited by the said improvement, and in the case of each lot, part or parcel of land in accordance with the benefits conferred thereon; that the said assessment has been completed, and that hereto attached,iden- tified by the signature of the said Commissioner, and made a part hereof, is the said assessment as com- pleted by him, and which is herewith submitted to the Council for such action thereon as may be considered -proper. / C �io of Finance. Form B. B. 17 _IDE ,<nSE STREETS L CAPITAL & SURPLUS $ 30,000- - P Off' ST.PrJ~ June 4, 1927. Honorable City Council, Saint Paul, Minnesota. Gentlemen: The writer appeared before you, along with other business men in this district, sometime in 1926, in connection with the opening of University Avenue. ale had this project brought before us and felt that the improvement is one to be desired for the benefit of the city of Saint Paul as a whole and especially the eastern section thereof. It was, however, our understanding that the assessment of Arcade Street would approximate fifty cents a foot and graduate downward. Inasmuch as the assessment averages over eighty-five cents a foot, there has been considerable objection on the part of property owners in this district. I believe that consideration of this improvement was predicated to some degree, if not to a large extent, on the establishment of barge service on the Mississippi River. As this service has not been established and will not be until next spring, and in addition thereto, economic conditions are at the present time rather stringent and have particularly affected merchants in the suburban district, the writer feels that this project should be held in abeyance until next spring at least, for the purpose of awaiting improvement of economic conditions. I think with a better crop this fall, there will be a better feel- ing among the working people of our city as a whole, which will be reflected in retail business conditions. I think at such time our business men and ormers of business property in our district would feel agreeable to an assessment of this kind. It is felt, however, that the assessment figures should be re -checked and that a published statement of awards made, so that our people know that they are bearing their proper proportion and share. I am writing you this letter for the reason that I shall be out of the city on June 8th, the date of the hearing, and therefore shall be unable to attend. Yours v y' , L.L TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AltD CITY COUNCILi IIUe, the undersigned property owners are opposed to being assessed for the opening, widening and extending of University Avenue and T'ourteenth Street, as we do not derive any direct benefit` from this improvement. OWNER:; LOT BLOCK ADDITION l/r / r � ;/'^'" f �.�C..�, _ -�,> p . f it � � <A�. j O —..� ✓`%�c�G[ xf !? f. t_ 40 ey ¢moi ' L/ ��i�% i�;/✓c,Li�.{/`C ��-.:�''�`'`'�- C� �''�"`� ;, �`' ' �- (i✓tit fry / }s, � / �/ �Li f�,.Yi ! �%7 fi(�� i' /l ✓ / �: r � / , f', f 0,12 1 j3 �,�sa. yid "E l / z I l � / o L✓uErt�r L �;�..-est `�''� '� � f a -ft ::i., �lr";� ;`1 rte/._._ I - _./1 •Y°� JYz+ / FF �2-/u V / �U .f'-c.�LL.t-il-i!�cC','L'✓r��^ -: y�P,rZF TO TSS HONORABLE MYOR AND CITY COUNCIL: We, the undersigned property owners are opposed to 'being assessed for the opening, widening and extending of University Avenue and Fourteenth Street, as we do not derive any direct benefit from this Improvement. r 0Vmm %,OT BLOCK ADDITION y " l'�. f�e-� ` '�. �"t ,'�� �✓/ .,� j.�v�dl+"1,� Q—A Al 4 - e haw ��, TO TIM HONORABLE- MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL: We, the undersigned property owners are opposed to being assessed for the opening, widening and extending of University Avenue and Fourteenth Street, as we do not derive any direct benefit from this improvement. OM M4 LOT BLOCK ADDITION LA �-�- v1 r ^ 1 / r�o) it J�/ • � � / � J � � �:,.r: is tfiL�O��(.-��/"" Q TO THE.HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL: Wdt the undersigned property owners are opposed to being assessed for the opening, widening and extending of University Avenue and Fourteenth Streett as we do not derive any direct benefit from this improvement. OWNER LOT BLOCK ADDITION 41,t -- V. ° T T MAYOR AUD CITY COUNCILO m6 e WOO Me undw aigned p$overtY owners are opposed to being aouonood for the opening® widening and extending of Univ©saliy AVOnuo -Md Fourteenth Mento as wo do not; derive dDy diroot benefit from this iMurovement a 101 k 440- a 02 2;�z ,o�'�� r 71 L J 4 ! 1 m6 e WOO Me undw aigned p$overtY owners are opposed to being aouonood for the opening® widening and extending of Univ©saliy AVOnuo -Md Fourteenth Mento as wo do not; derive dDy diroot benefit from this iMurovement a 101 k 440- a 02 2;�z ,o�'�� r 71 L J t t t a � s � .�^ n / a0 TIM HO MABW HAYOR AND CITY COtMCXLL Vd, the undarcigned property omere,_.,are opposed to being asueaeed for the opening, widening and extending ©! University Avenue - axed Fourteenth Street, as ve do not derive easy direct benefit from this ,improve nta Tp Tn HOTfOWME.14AYOR AND CITY COU11CIL, b'. Ple, the undersigned property awmere are opposed to being assessed for the opening, .widening and extending of Univi-rsity Avenue and Fourteenth Street, as W do Pot derive any direct benefit from this improvement. OWNER LOT BLOCK ADDI'T'ION 5- -7 16, a FA A t' >.Y I- -may LG67.GC- >.Y i 25�- 2,1 -2-F1- 2�- �/�F ��-� �r,L TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL: We the undersigned Property owners are,oppgeed to being - assessed for the opening, widening and extending of Univer- sity Avenue; and Fourteenth Street, as we do not derive any direct benefit from this improvement. Name Lot Block �jAddition h / u — Cl/ Uvl l( � TO THE HONORABLF MAYOR AND CJTY'COUNCIL:'' We the undersigned Property owners are opposed to being aeVessgd for the opening, widening and extendinglof Univer- sity Avenue, and Fourteenth Street, as we do not derive any direct benefit from this improvement. Name Lot Block Addition .0 v TO THE HONORAB F YOR AND TY L � I4SA C I C OUNC I�, , � t t ale the undersigned Property owners are opposed to being assessed for the opening, widening and extending of Univer- sity Avenue, and Fourteenth' Street, as we do not derive any direct benefit from this improvement. Name Lot Block Addition ,7 Q4,"14" 15 if'�n� t�l�'�"fj r.'' ,ci„'•r'=.`�f-.�.-fl,::i�be/ is '/�CX.��. 7 ILI CY 441 TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL: , We the undersigned Property owners are opposed to being assessed for the opening, widening and extestdinj of Univer- sity Avenue, and Fourteenth Street, as we do not derive any direct bps®fit from this improvement. Name Lot Block Addition r 'W, mow. l Cl: ,.3 � 6f�CLGi/lZl1 � c`LC:vL�Lt1N �Z��d- / � ��' </' afR•Vtf�(�" F 1 f ' tt U" TO THE HONORABLV' jMAYOR AND 'CITY COUNCIL: We the undersigned Property owners are opposed to being Vsesned for the opening, widening and extending of Univer- sity Avenue, and Fourteenth Street, as we do not derive any direct benefit from this improvement. Name Lot Block y Addition �y y(')y fJJ e cyx d. yl C atm d .a y i d .a y i1 4 d ��; ti stir alit &1-- AAl 17, r J� Name TO THE HONORABLF MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL: we the undersigned property owners Are opposed to being aposoed for the opening, widening and extending of Univer- sity Avenue, and Fourteenth Street, as we do not derive any direct benefit from this improvement. Lot Block Addition 6"7 e,P' 'A 4 0 TO THE HONORABLEMAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL: We the undersigned Property owners are 0 opp.,osed to being a9 nos for the opening, Y idening and extending of univer- city Avenuo, and Fourteenth ijtreet, as we do not derive any direct benefit from this improvement. Lot Block Addition Name n 1 I j I � q / 630 ` !I 014 °��'�� �r �( CL 3 ) Dr ICY 4 V✓ •a e r y xv��' TO TER HONORABLE MAYOR tjp dj'Y COINCIL- 'We the undersigned property owners are opposed to being av3sesthod for the opening, widening and extAding of Univer- sity Avenue, and Fourteenth Street, as we,do not derive any direct benefit from this improvement. Nam Lot 17 /P v&w' /�Z c- /tP r7 60 Block Addition —> a'q F -5,,9"y ALI TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL: We the undersigned Property owners are opposed to being apesged for the opening, widening and esteAding of Univer- sity Avenue, and Fourteenth Street, as we do not derive any direct benefit from this improvement. Name Lot Block Addition ` eu f �� f' r "',r jC�.-, �'`,�`r, r , f �,r.,•L't�•vZ,.-, �� d � %"t�r�2..L2.�`�G.ei.;c..e�'",. i �� S i' � •. '? � 4 �G ?iL S�,S ��' j a � � -e` l �.t-.,c, r4t,�,s�L/, �%✓� 0,4 ella A-V/ L . i Y W�• r Q13- ��P�4' y�-Ql�n:• toR 1 iii �•R r TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL: ® Te the undersigned Property owners arepoppesed to being assessed for the opening, widening and extending of Univer- sity Avenue, and Fourteenth Street, as we do not derive any direct benefit from this improvement. Name _ Lot Block Addition. Ic .v�-�-Wit•-�.�-��r- TO THE,"yHONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL: s 5 we the undersigned Property owners are opposed to being assessgd for the opening, widening and estendAng%f Univer- sity Avenue, and Fourteenth Street, as we do not derive any, direct benefit from this improvement. Name Lot. __Block Addition .- _ _ u u 13 113 'A n �J i i ..fi Wo I move a reconsideration of the intermediary order adopted March 25, 1926, in the mat6ter of opening, widening and ex- tendinj University avenue from Robert St. to Fourteenth St., and opening, widening and extending Fourteenth street from the University avenue extension to the north- erly line of Lafayetteravenue. '..84 feet north of and Para e Toavnshlp o211ORange n line22,nto 8 epolnt 211' Lot 19, Block 1, Tinker's Addition, 84 WHEREAS, The feet northerly of the ons. p Ime f d t Fo--nort street and also open, wid- mediary order in the`ro University avenue fr,so erly line of said op A; the quarter election point in Lot 19, Bld-, southerly line of Furca, Fourteenth street.,-71- north treet, "jj„„ north of and parallit;e from the above dbed"' line of Lafayetfe.`a A°tr Oobb l e 9ubdivisigA� feet ur the northeast cornieast teem by the Mayor on Mai feet south o WHEREAS, Th `ec condemnation the,,lOortth; of land from Robet l Q� n of said strip bell -lith° nloek tion line of Seot+outs,dt Block 1, Tinkers 31, Bic Fourteenth streeii Vac ,0,e of Fourteenthshe' to the southerly; n Pse Lafayette avenue:J°nn,nert division, and tiiEclj refpe oorner of said Ljb.ccfr;t feet of Lot'1,- aje,d�ear°, Lot 2 Block 2 IdeR°rfb,,C a Fourteenth street, the ,i926, a op ed an inteT— of said opening bsing n of and parallel Io the • widening and extending Of e of nd rteenth Sireet6teenth street the north— Is University s °tun to the .vesteriy Ilnnl th of and statist with sAvenus extended south- - p int s, Gray a Conba sob yship 29, Range 22, to a neednortheasterlyothenaecagn� 84 feet northerly of the e ded to - north ° t d,.whl h Interr•.' also open, widen and. extend 7h •°a --hr rh roeeedings d teo -.ry de'.'.' aid opening being 84 feet �a a "`rip of ,a"� i o a 8 of Fourteenth street oP°ntb enlde 11 Street, �% extension to the westerly of line pa aScl to az, '`terly in Lot 6, (fray &. lunge 22• 1O a n Int In on 1, Tinkers AddlHon, 84 long said line extended to eP the' outherly line f �,IVnd from that point �mediary order was approved ° of d parallel one 84 rine Of u e the to line f tl,yeI SA "t to' ,auth —ter yaInye et Avenue re duly had to acquire by Sund,"'"'„"'t d' Gray improvement, being a strip rlv .long said line to eche and orner or said Lot s; also !street, the northerly line rc i.� udifeet north°31 °Pe t'0[' parallel t0 the quarter sec— feet oe east half of ° On f , ip sol Ueq Thnt that part of the r°tl f said n sold 1mpYovement Addition lying�a"d tha same are reianmm�gn,.lnan by the OOunC11 Imislt, � to the < same da bean bid, a�� the h Y, g`raonep. ant tae80� ages for said, l�Ynen ,9 heresy rel Addition. jyiP2 pge 22, to a point in Lot 19, " 'I- `hat Part of betty of the southerly line of a d th ]Ying osb and ens reaowtion ast all that land lying north "cd o by ith On April 84 feet north of and parallel e'; ayor the ll, let to the westerly line of nd so condemned;rl± 1n Lot 6, Cray & Oobb's Sub - he R94e98""n� °�@gnoth 31 feet ofd line to esouthhl00t nronercy Rn be Pro"e"'`nt, °th 100 feet of east half of Pell hR9 d laryorder above in outside Of said line; also such ree... Ill s 29, 30 and 31, Block 1, Ely' a salary order, thetpapproved improvements bed the resolutionwasadopted ontlnuea, and till all proceedings by the Mayor On the ' •mnatl°" nr a°_ratifying the awards of dam- herelnpefore de- y g d '�'�nrtnn ceedin�a n airs tills 1 "� �qunoil refused to ratify the WHEREAS,cninnladaress, oe ems a°von f to p erty t0 be benefited by said assessment Of k t I rtes i,v the counen rune 14, improvement; ax 'DprO° ° �< neiz? WHEREAS, The 0 uno l has',reut,dsidered the intermediary order above described; COUNCILMEN as Nays Adopted by the Council ... .__............... _.... ___..... 19: _.e McDonald _.. .................In favor APProved.._..^..-...........__. ..........19 McGlogan i� ... Sudheimer A��nsE-"�' _........... _..._..._..__........... ............................... - ....._... _.....__—.... f �`1��,• � Wenzel aevon CITY OF ST. PAUL COUN.H. NO.____ -717.98 FILE - PRESENTED CO MMISSI R n;7I`1`R !1C vuC !`.ITV,^t RI(. _ C•\Vher'ens71rhe Council? ni fureh 25, 192e, adopted n intermediary. rder In L FORM the matter of the peNng, widening d eatending of University Ave. from Robert St. to Fourteenth Street, [he DATE nb. ortherly .line of said opening be Il 1 with thhee '..84 feet north of and Para e Toavnshlp o211ORange n line22,nto 8 epolnt 211' Lot 19, Block 1, Tinker's Addition, 84 WHEREAS, The feet northerly of the ons. p Ime f d t Fo--nort street and also open, wid- mediary order in the`ro University avenue fr,so erly line of said op A; the quarter election point in Lot 19, Bld-, southerly line of Furca, Fourteenth street.,-71- north treet, "jj„„ north of and parallit;e from the above dbed"' line of Lafayetfe.`a A°tr Oobb l e 9ubdivisigA� feet ur the northeast cornieast teem by the Mayor on Mai feet south o WHEREAS, Th `ec condemnation the,,lOortth; of land from Robet l Q� n of said strip bell -lith° nloek tion line of Seot+outs,dt Block 1, Tinkers 31, Bic Fourteenth streeii Vac ,0,e of Fourteenthshe' to the southerly; n Pse Lafayette avenue:J°nn,nert division, and tiiEclj refpe oorner of said Ljb.ccfr;t feet of Lot'1,- aje,d�ear°, Lot 2 Block 2 IdeR°rfb,,C a Fourteenth street, the ,i926, a op ed an inteT— of said opening bsing n of and parallel Io the • widening and extending Of e of nd rteenth Sireet6teenth street the north— Is University s °tun to the .vesteriy Ilnnl th of and statist with sAvenus extended south- - p int s, Gray a Conba sob yship 29, Range 22, to a neednortheasterlyothenaecagn� 84 feet northerly of the e ded to - north ° t d,.whl h Interr•.' also open, widen and. extend 7h •°a --hr rh roeeedings d teo -.ry de'.'.' aid opening being 84 feet �a a "`rip of ,a"� i o a 8 of Fourteenth street oP°ntb enlde 11 Street, �% extension to the westerly of line pa aScl to az, '`terly in Lot 6, (fray &. lunge 22• 1O a n Int In on 1, Tinkers AddlHon, 84 long said line extended to eP the' outherly line f �,IVnd from that point �mediary order was approved ° of d parallel one 84 rine Of u e the to line f tl,yeI SA "t to' ,auth —ter yaInye et Avenue re duly had to acquire by Sund,"'"'„"'t d' Gray improvement, being a strip rlv .long said line to eche and orner or said Lot s; also !street, the northerly line rc i.� udifeet north°31 °Pe t'0[' parallel t0 the quarter sec— feet oe east half of ° On f , ip sol Ueq Thnt that part of the r°tl f said n sold 1mpYovement Addition lying�a"d tha same are reianmm�gn,.lnan by the OOunC11 Imislt, � to the < same da bean bid, a�� the h Y, g`raonep. ant tae80� ages for said, l�Ynen ,9 heresy rel Addition. jyiP2 pge 22, to a point in Lot 19, " 'I- `hat Part of betty of the southerly line of a d th ]Ying osb and ens reaowtion ast all that land lying north "cd o by ith On April 84 feet north of and parallel e'; ayor the ll, let to the westerly line of nd so condemned;rl± 1n Lot 6, Cray & Oobb's Sub - he R94e98""n� °�@gnoth 31 feet ofd line to esouthhl00t nronercy Rn be Pro"e"'`nt, °th 100 feet of east half of Pell hR9 d laryorder above in outside Of said line; also such ree... Ill s 29, 30 and 31, Block 1, Ely' a salary order, thetpapproved improvements bed the resolutionwasadopted ontlnuea, and till all proceedings by the Mayor On the ' •mnatl°" nr a°_ratifying the awards of dam- herelnpefore de- y g d '�'�nrtnn ceedin�a n airs tills 1 "� �qunoil refused to ratify the WHEREAS,cninnladaress, oe ems a°von f to p erty t0 be benefited by said assessment Of k t I rtes i,v the counen rune 14, improvement; ax 'DprO° ° �< neiz? WHEREAS, The 0 uno l has',reut,dsidered the intermediary order above described; COUNCILMEN as Nays Adopted by the Council ... .__............... _.... ___..... 19: _.e McDonald _.. .................In favor APProved.._..^..-...........__. ..........19 McGlogan i� ... Sudheimer A��nsE-"�' _........... _..._..._..__........... ............................... - ....._... _.....__—.... f �`1��,• � Wenzel aevon i ... ►. .• 1: COUNCIL No...._...7179 CITY OF ST. PAUL ,ne _r)FFIrt7 nix Tt V t^_ITV- .RK .. C \Y No. ens71rhe Connell, on n arch n25, L ].'ORM Sg2G, adopted n IntermedlnrY oldOn a the matter f the penalty. Ave. from DATE---- a- E PRESENTED ltd exteding f Unlver=ltY COMM ISSI gobert St. to. Fourteenth Street to the ortherly line f said openln6 g{ feet north on and p hall Section t31, '.q a ter lP '1, RanSe 22 to .,at 89 L t 19ortlhlerly of thele th Addition. lytl(n f r Irtcenth Street, and al P n wld 926 ado ted an inter— NHEREAS, The "n d extend Fourt nth Rin j`jL" widening and extending of ,rtherly line of said ope ], mediary Order in th084 feet north fY n par. th g, University avenue friron"eth� nn, beve aeanrmea un+� Fourteenth street, the north— University to described ete � north of and parallel with erly line of said op nf.y en do`' Township 29, Range 221 to a the quarter section li ,- , ,r °;" point in Lot 19, Block 1', Tinlaf1 .s Ation, 84 feet northerly of the southerly line of Fourteenth B'i4.;e;V,� and also open, widen and extend Fourteenth street, the northerly line of said opening being 84 feet north of and parallel to the southerly line of Fourteenth street from the above described University avenue extension to the westerly line of Lafayette avenue extended- southwesterly in Lot 6, Gray & Cobb °a Sub division; thence northeasterly along said line extended to the northeast corner of Lot 6; which intermediary order was approved by the Mayor on March 25, 1926; and WHEREAS, Thereafter proceedings were duly had to acquire by condemnation the ,land necessary for said improvement, being a strip of land from Robert street to Fourteenth street, the northerly line of said strip being 84 feet north of and parallel to the quarter sec- tion line of Section 31, Township 29, Range 22, to a point in Lot 19, Block 1, Tinker's Addition, 84 feet northerly of the southerly line of Fourteenth street, and from that point east all that land lying north of Fourteenth street and south of a line 84 feet north of and parallel to the southerly line of Fourteenth street to the Westerly line of Lafayette avenue extended Bouthwesterly in Lot 6, Bray & Cobb's Sub- division, and thence northeasterly along said line to the northeast corner of said Lot 6; also that part of north 31 feet of south 100 feet of Lot`1, and'north31 feet of Bouin 1putaide of said 1 ne;feet of east half oelso Lot 2, Block 2, Paterson' s Addition, ly g that part of the south one-third of Lots 29, 30 and 31, Block 1, Ely's Addition, lying outside of said line, and the resolution was adopted anoil on April 12, 1927, and approved by the Mayor on the by the CoNo. 70249, ratifying the awards of dam - same day, being Council File ages for said land so condemned; and WHEREAS, On June 8, 1926, the. Council refused to ratify the assessment of benefits against the property to be benefited by said improvement; and WHEREAS, The Council has reconsidered the intermediary order above described; COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council.._.__.__..._. _ .._,.,,.,,._...,,192:x:_:- Yens Nays Ferguson C`-----__...__ Npprovea......._.._............. .._.... .............. ..... ....... __, McDonald ......... _...... In favor McGlogan//-� /<. Sudheimer V � iust—� Nevoa Wenzel Mr. .Preside`n[ Hodgson '� �� CITY OF ST. PAUL couNCIL NO FILE '71798 _________________...... OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BV COMMISSIONER DATE 9 RESOLVED That upon such reconsideration of said intermediary order, the said improvement or improvements be -and the same are. discontinued,. and all proceedings, including all proceedings relating to the con- demnation or acquisition of the land hereinbefore described, are discontinued and abandoned, and the Commissioner of Finance is here- by instructed to notify by mail every known owner of any of the. property affected by said condemnation proceedings, at his last known address, of this action of the Council. COUNCILMEN Yens Nays Glancy McDofmlS In favor ...-5udlu>imcr J . _.___.Against . �~ Mr• If reNideRt tlffcl6NOR �✓, f In�..rS� cN 4 WW-m Adopted by the Council.____.......:......... ........ ....... _........ _192._...._ �l�;fi.�tirr Aved..._ .. .............................. 192 ......�.�....� .. ............ . MAYOR ` JL .'798 CITY OF ST. PAUL Fa.E 11UN" NO `7 FEL______________________ OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY - DATE COMMISSIONER ' RESOLVED That upon such reconsideration of eaid intermediary order, the said improvement or improvements, be and -the same are discontinued, and all proceedings, including all proceedings relating to the con— demnation or acquisition of the land hereinbefore described, are discontinued and abandoned, and the Oommissioner of Finance is here— by instructed to notify by mail every known owner of any of the property affected by said condemnation proceedings, at his last known address, of this action of the douneil:. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Clancy S McDonald In favor •---McGlogan —Sudheimer ........__.;,.Against nze ---"'Mr. President Hodgson Adopted by the Council _=_............... __. ... _................ 192._...... Aoved.__ .__.._.......... .... ........................192._...._ ...... ... ....P: ^ ........... ........... �.... ....... .... ..... _ MAYOR Id J 1 PRESENTED B CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK '.IL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM ....................DATE... COUNCIL NO......... • y6 P 9 FILE COMMISSIONER ......... ....... :.................... ............. RESOLVED; That the proper city officers bre hereby ordered and directed to issue and sell the bonds of the City of Saint Paul, to the amount and par value of Three Hundred Thousand Dollars (0300,000) for the purpose of payment toward the cost of acquiring land for, and constructing wharves and levees and approaches thereto, on the banks of the Mississippi River, as authorized in and in the manner provided by the Charter of the City of Saint Paul, and by Ordinance No. 6668, approved May 26, 1926, and ratified by the electors of said City at the Special Election held June 21, 1926. 72277—Ryxpws.pn— Rcaolved, Thnt the proper city offl- cere n e hereby ordered and directed to Issue and el] the bond. of the City Of Saint Paul, to the amount and pM' slue of Three Hundred Thousand,Dcl- tars (5300,000) for the purpose of pay- ent toward the cost of acquiring 'and I and a constructing. vharvna Ind bank. of the MiselsslppI hRivetoOr, as on tue i thorizpd in and in the manner Provided by the Charter f the CIty f Saint ^, jl Paul, and by Ordinance No. 66 8, .0, proved Flay 26. 1926, and ti ed by the electors of enid itat [he Specl¢I El- act ion held June 21, 1926. Adopted by the Co uneil7uly 14, 1927• Approved JU.1y 14, 1927. (7uly 16-1927) Appr®99,C as to Arfnfaai Grbrrutir+a • .-.....r, . COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays ✓Clancy / "Ferguson ....:�......In favor McGlogan �Sudheifner '....Against Wenzel /'Mr. President Hodgson JUL e .adopted by the Council ..................................192...... I Appy i�./ ef-i�i�.............192..... V / s Aii ' i" O y JUL e .adopted by the Council ..................................192...... I Appy i�./ ef-i�i�.............192..... V / { Council File No ----------- 726M6 - PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT and PRELIMINARY ORDER. The undersigned hereby proposes the making of the following public improvement by the City of St. Paul, via.: _QiZdernn,_ taY.e__nd An�ropriate for nuUlic purposes 'an' easement in the air rights above the established grade o3} 5econl 3G; fioimezZyent� St. that part of Block 36 St. PAn.l Prover Adjoining Second St. measured 80 ft. a1o11 7aU311at� acid-3fl ft:-zrlun cedar-Est--rsvvJ-vacc�ed� -- Dated this. -------- -- Nth ------- day of---------- ' - Councilman. C. F. No. 72696 Abetrnet. Whereas, A wrl[ten proposal for the mWher of the following improvement. viz.: flemn, take and appropriate for p� IIs purPosos-sn sl Nllshed l6�e of PRELIMINARY ORDER. fights above theI. gt�d Bsoonloolta3G St.St fPaul ProPBr nand an easel opt ]n the surface rights ever that or the making of the following improvement, viz.: part of Block 3G St. Paul Proper 1 part Of Second. St. ,e .urea 8a ft. x.0_.1 r0 r].Ate i0r .�Ll l)11C—lJ 11 05 eS. All the fi 'second, st. and 36 it. lonb'-�t--p---------- - T_ Cedar W naw Yaeated having beenttablished grade of Second St. form VL presented to the Council of the- City of presented therefore. he it e----<i-23'E ._ it'--© ''�'' �'l '- —#" --X111'- O;GO• tTiatE Resolved That the Cemmissfoner 1 r Public Works Ce, and is hereby or- 1,11t'',PrOp:ir adjoini11, Second .Sto Y:le -- - alon aeras arta dlrectja or1'dTo oe ra•DII1tYt,of.tthehreaking lof — extent C Improvement. 2. To Investtgote the nature. haviAana ostlmated oust of 3tb. Improve -if the City of St. Paul -------- ---- ----- -------------------- ment, and the total cost [hereof. jI. 3, To. furnish n plan, proale or there', sketch o1 Bald improvementer or . In - 1, pro. Tont is nsl ed for on the petition �i or vemO or morn owners• er of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: t 6,three T report upon all 01 the forego- ] Ibg matters to the Commh""nar oe or desirability of, the making of said improvement. - -FJn ce the Council ug. 1G. 1927. ' Adopt hY 1927.. Approved ;,, nt and estimated cost of said improvement, and the total cos ..—. -• .I-,INTIDRDIS�uRDIDRe. � ' 3. _ =r3n-a,plan,`ptofile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing m ters to the Commissioner of Finance. -' N � 01� Adopted by the Council -------------------- . ---------------------- YEAS NAYS Councilman-GJLANCY r -FERGUSON Approved ---------2- - ---- ----- ---------- ------- - •/McDONALD \ . McGLOGAN % J / �SUDHEIMER _-*ENZEL - - --------------- MR. ------------ MR. PRESIDENT i Mayor. Form CA 13 easement in rly 'L;:ench St. rights- over snred 80 ft. .b / 1. Council File No._______ 72)96-. __. ^r 7 PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT it and PRELIMINARY ORDER. TYns. , rg; , va ,'^ :making of the following public improvement by the City of St. Paul,�r Fr isu� ^OAO+°wm aysle oy°n,+tli�r0�r 7.ate fOr_1Jt1U 11C 1)Urj10^eS all. easement 7.11 the �,' 3O °IPO.Ia uu(d II qqu nJJ oy°?°'i8 bliched, grade Of �eC 011d S tO TI'IIell e11C7]. at. CiaT_19 -ed°tQ al. °p�qa"ls°a i97°i o4i Puv yuaw ivaixe • an7°uogi ojveNsanu! luso pus ft"'�;'`11- E�"tll�Ob-t`-ytl that Pturi ppo 2utr(II,u oql 'do RivOwdAOp U1t :-,t PrbDer adjoining 6ecolld St. measured 80 ft. a '+°J �(7leaoaou o 7![Iga+isa +o -- ------------- 8�h� gi e3II813eanui ay .( i��•�iT'iia'-Ee&�.r--3t":-novr-cxc��od: . pa+op+o 6ga+og sI PtiII a s P 3.411 Pua . So pauolsalacwop ogi.7 yyH.P mIo Iigngr- -- �� Iraq •a+o,ie+e47 Ir I 7s J .iit agar 1 Ilauno� a43 °i psloaae +a uau 9u nnq�. - _- tl ^at _ ___ , 192--- 44 92_ 7 71xoiG 1 °ja es a°12 331a Pa q 2( Ilt __ _ _ euuan la 7 7st•O 7aai UL iulo 44 of V.. ­u u0 .temas..0 U10 Jt a 'I'(1OY.ogi iJaon .7auuop —_-__------- _-_ _____ _________ _______ �°itlw Councilman. ogi oJ _ IIIsoaoa° °0771+a sIIo+a 11A1 m� `" 7�IIaisgv. F' ' t.°: •° 9 „ z oar app_aa Pv ,PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: _____________onlemn,_- take-__iia__anAro�riate For �ublio�uiioses an easement in the air rights above the established grade of Second St. fornerly Dench St. o-ven H�oeh-a6—ate P�u3—Pro e end- u� . m lit �1-t1}�- uxf��e B its --0-Ver '-tFiat part of Block 36 St. Paul"Proper adjoining Second Sta measured 80 ft, a1on3 7nTiaslia S'te -aiid 3II-il: al6i>v "cl "� e-xrevr-vasatucte ---- - - -- having been presented to the Council of the City of St. 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 improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing m ters to the Commissioner of Finance. -' AUG - . Adopted by the Council - --------------------------------- -- ------------------ YEAS NAYS Councilman-eLANCY —FERGUSON Approved---- - ' --------------------- ---------- •/McDONALD _ McGLOGAN ,SUDHEIMER�----� -WENZEL __- r' MR. PRESIDENT / Mayor. Form CA 13 `3199 COUNCIL FILE NO --------------- By------------------------------- 11, Q ------------------------------ k ,Q 19 101 l•t &I ,'3 R1 't /1 •1 �' In the Matter of__Qondemningt taking and appropriating forublie purposes an_easement_ia_thd_air_rigYhts above_ the -established-grade--of_Second $t. formerly-_Bench_St. _over Block 36, St_ Paul_Properi and an easement in --------------------- �he_surface_righte_ov_er_that_.part_of_Block_�6,__9t._Paul_Proper adjoining Second _3t._ measured_ 80 -_ft. along Wabasha. 8t . and _30_ ft . along dedar At. now vacated INTERMEDIARY ORDERS. Row --vacated - ._________________-_-___--_ under PreliminaryOrder___________ 26 6I, the Matter9of condemning, taking X11 10 is2� 1 _S_. - aad nppr priating for public pur----��----- The Council of the City of Pau] having: above thean eest established the ager fSec- ;sioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered and St. formerly Bench St. over Block 36,' St. Paul Proper, and an 1. That the said report and the samejh­q.gC�0.U­n1'­ud-fhah; '—easement ]n the surface right._ over 3nd the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded With. that part of Block 36, SL Paul Prop - Or adiWeins secoad s1. m nrmb'. Se IL along {i'bnsha Sc eas IQ along Cedar SL nO1 ?0 ft. - 2. That the nature of the improveme now vee; oader.s_ oondemn,_ take and Preliminary order 72696, approved a ro riate for public ur odug. 10, 1927• air rights above the pP P P _---- P -__P Tho cityofstPam----------------------------------------- -eport of the Com- mieslonar ofon theabove'established grade of Secondlmprovemenq ane havingconsideredover Block 36 St. Paul said report. hereby resolves:ratt°aireport ba aMChaProper and an easement in tIn 11bereby anero od and adoptea.�hat art of Block 6__-___andte eafdlmprovement is hereby�_---__ p 3_____________ ordered -to be Drocesdad with. __________________ with no alternatives, and that the estima Resolved Further, That a public heal ------ _0_t1712QT----------_, 192_7-_ at House and City Hall Building in the C said meeting to the persons and in the hearing, the nature of the improvement Adopted by the CounciSEE-1 -LIR SEP ll ei Approved-------- ------ ----- -Councilman Ferguson ,_:Councilman McDonald r Councilman Xm*=n MoGlogan councilman-Sudheimer .,Councilman Wenzel - Myor NTAM Hodgson Form B. S. A. 8.6 ---�--enton the nu. face eil;hcs an an that part f Plock 26, a pool prop- °So long o�{'ab1 haond St h d U.V.ud along Cedar St, n acated, asl- ternatives, oa that the es Cimated ed C thereof ie $2,000.00. henrlagv d ],ad ether. That a Dublla On the 11th say of Octati r� 19an 27 vatmteltne hour f 30 otolock A M., la the Coaa- Oil Chamber f the Court t I b- lty'FIsll building In the C1 . to and, Paul. That the Comm1ealoner f St - :haa glue notice oI id meeting to Demons and !a {he anner Dro- rlded by the Charter, tating the time d Dl V=ent h i g, th acne Of Lhel tD Circ d d tae to coat thora- 9d pted- th Cou ii Sept 14, 1927. ADD ved s n u..1sz1 S t --Titin----------day of cil Chamber of the Court of Finance give notice€ ig the time and place of City �I/ en/ Mayor. '73.99 COUNCIL FILE NO.______________ By , 1 �7oYo J I'ultf Puu lu l I _TER 1J o47 Jo.Ilj 1 Il i+ull IIIv,I 7S J1'� lFt1f11I14YY' .7 Il .0 t.i 'DoA,oxr,,l M. o�o,o.fotll otu 71 ulAv,, a'u°7fuv1 xue'111 If o�nPlxu .ililu 11 _ `i uv w , , o � 'I loof9ot luuo u, .� °4 xuiAvtl II'tunn eaort Iln - ]uotuano.u, utl oAo �1f1 4 , q Yu .,vt qv °q1 u°pn eondemnin t-- °' y°,a„°q or ¢ublic purnoaes In the Matter of---------------g-L- °nq°° v ------------------`----- an easement in the 1XIJVrade of Second St. ------------------------------ -- Nora „a,rv. —9C7LL '(IN , .� formerl _Bench. St. over Block _ �d an easement in y - - -----------------------1 -------------------------- the'IYN73 surface_rights_over_that'Buncluo _ iul_Proper adjoining Second St measured 80 ft • a�< 'LZf['F['ltlagL��fupl Ilf' 7I+7 �7„�, ft along Cedar St. ------------------- , 041 S11 --------------------- uoo .loT i,n.o lo]ala ioi]a way- R(ow vacated Pqn 'POU l7 p's;°ous°lq a°ggsi °�PH7°741 - ______ _________________ 61uve oy] Pun oq 's7lfou7o -1 Aq.... sI. ______________________ under PreliminaryOrder___________ P uPuuua plu uql "Oq]'"=J� nios ii°Btl 10 1 2 726 -------n°unn.f 711„aH°1 u>z .11Z - Council of the City of Paul having 1' "sioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered 1. That the said report and the same Jnd the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. _ 2. That the nature of the improvement which the Coc ° mmends is_ QOndemllZ_ take_ elld appropriate for public purposes an easeme... in the air rights above the -------'----------------------- ----------------- est ablished grade of Second St. formerly Bench St. over Block 36, St. Paul ------------------- ---------------------------------------- - - -- - - - Proper, -and -an easement inthesurface rights over that part of_Block 36, St. Paul Proper adjoining_3econd 8t. measured over -- along YJabasha St. and_1'0 ft..._alog_Cedar St__ now vacated with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $-2aQQQe0Q___- Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the____ 1114__________ day of ------ -Q-tC0aE2__________- 192_7-_, 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 noticelbf said meeting to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Counci38U_1�; ice- ___, 192 ---- SEF I a e Approved ------- ------- ------------ 192 --- `-•Councilman Ferguson Councilman McDonald „Councilman fttg=n McGlogan -Councilman-Sudheimer— Councilman Wenzel Mayor I Hodgson A m Form B. S. A. 8-6 ----- -- - -- ---- ��� City Clerk. ----- -------------------- Mayor. 6�. -RESOLVED ' er adjoi ing"tio— at .meas g It, tong Wabash a.. St and 30 ft: l,l Ced St: .no v n[ed u d r r Ordor_, t„ _ In the matter of coidemning, talking and appropriating for public purposes an __.semen in the air rights above the established grade of Second St. formerly ?ench St, over Block 36, St. Paul Proper, and an easement in the surface rights over that part of Block 36, St. Paul Proper adjoining Second St, measur- ing 80 ft. alon"'abashes St, and 30 ft. along Cedar St. now vacated under„Preliminary Order C. F. ,=72696 approved August 19th, 1927 and Intermediary Order C. F. ir73199 approved September 14th, 1927. 0 CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL NO._ 73-tl.•tl 8 FILE _._. ___ OFFICE. -OF THE CITY CLERK — OUN IL c r No. 73768—BY ',a x nfcDonald-� I th atter Y c de Ing,. i t inti October 2 �!h n!mn_ rutins of r r,nbuc nar 1927 The Commissioner of Public ti/orks having, submitted his report and sketch in the above matter, be it EESOLVtD, That the City of St. Paul fixes and determines the amount of land to be taken for the above named improvement to be as follows The surface rights in that part of Block 36, St. Paul Proper lying ITorthcrly of the following described line Beginning at the northwest corner of Block 36, St'; Paul Proper., thence southeasterly alotl_ the southwesterly line of said Block 36 a distance of 40 ft., thence northeasterly to the intersection of a line drawn parallel to and 22 ft. from the southwesterly line of said.Block 36 and a line drawn 65 ft. southeasterly of and parallel to the northerly line of Second St., thence northeasterly along the said line 65 ft. southeasterly of and parallel to the northerly line of Second St. a distance of 151.50 ft., thence northeasterly to an intersection of a line drawn 40 R. southeasterly of and p€erallel to the northerly line of Second St. and the westerly line.of Cedar St. produced. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Clancy Ferguson McDonald ............ __In favor McGlogan -gudbcinaeF _ ...Against Wenzel Mr. President Hodgson Adopted by the Council192._ A oved..... ” �� t92._/.. MAYOR -REPORT TO ^_HI; COUNCIL - In the matter of condemning, taking and appropriating for public purposes an easement in the air rights above the established grade of Second St, formerly !each St, over Block 36, St. Paul Proper, and an easement in the surface rights over that part of Block 36, St. Paul Proper adjoining Second St. measuring 80 ft. along 'Wabashe St, and 30 ft. along Cedar St. hour vacated,uhder Preliminary Order C. P. 172696 approved August 19th, 1927 and Intermediary Order C. 1!. 71- 73199 approved September 14th, 1927. TO 1-:1 COUNCIL OP THE CIT`I O:i' S`_'. PAUL : The Commissioner of Public 'i1`orks hereby submits and makes a part of this his report, a plan of the above improvement shovrnnr; the land necessary to be taken therefor by the shaded part of said plan, which land is more particularly described as follows The surface rights in that part of Block 36, St. Paul Proper lying northerly of the following described line Beginning at the northwest corner of Block 36, St Paul Proper, thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of said Block 36 a distance of 40 ft., thence northeasterly to the intersection of a line drawn parallel to and 22 ft. from the southwesterly 'line of said Block 36 and a line drawn 65 ft. southeasterly of and parallel to the northerly line of Second St., thence northeasterly along the said line 65 ft. southeasterly of and parallel to the northerly line of Second St. a distance of 151.50 ft „ thence northeasterly to an intersection of a line drawn 40 it. southeasterly of and parallel to the Northerly line of Second St. and the westerly line of Cedar St, Produced - of of Public W- rks. Dated- October 25th, 19?.'/. INTOW": "Wel N' TIV�Iqbl 73768 p'ep<%aloff"Mea��IVVQOO,LI' I�u bl fc�\ r,'arks - JOHN H. McDONALD, COMMISSIONER THOS, G. O'CONNELL, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER JOHN W.KELSEY,CHIEF ENGINEER WM. N. CAREY. Suer. of C...TRUCTION AND REPAIR G. H. HERROLD, OFFICE AND CITY i�LANNINO ENGINEER M. 9. GRYTBAK, BRIDGE ENGINEER A. B. SHARP, SUPT. DP SANITATION G. P. BOWLIN, SUPT. oR WGRKHDDRE -REPORT TO ^_HI; COUNCIL - In the matter of condemning, taking and appropriating for public purposes an easement in the air rights above the established grade of Second St, formerly !each St, over Block 36, St. Paul Proper, and an easement in the surface rights over that part of Block 36, St. Paul Proper adjoining Second St. measuring 80 ft. along 'Wabashe St, and 30 ft. along Cedar St. hour vacated,uhder Preliminary Order C. P. 172696 approved August 19th, 1927 and Intermediary Order C. 1!. 71- 73199 approved September 14th, 1927. TO 1-:1 COUNCIL OP THE CIT`I O:i' S`_'. PAUL : The Commissioner of Public 'i1`orks hereby submits and makes a part of this his report, a plan of the above improvement shovrnnr; the land necessary to be taken therefor by the shaded part of said plan, which land is more particularly described as follows The surface rights in that part of Block 36, St. Paul Proper lying northerly of the following described line Beginning at the northwest corner of Block 36, St Paul Proper, thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of said Block 36 a distance of 40 ft., thence northeasterly to the intersection of a line drawn parallel to and 22 ft. from the southwesterly 'line of said Block 36 and a line drawn 65 ft. southeasterly of and parallel to the northerly line of Second St., thence northeasterly along the said line 65 ft. southeasterly of and parallel to the northerly line of Second St. a distance of 151.50 ft „ thence northeasterly to an intersection of a line drawn 40 it. southeasterly of and parallel to the Northerly line of Second St. and the westerly line of Cedar St, Produced - of of Public W- rks. Dated- October 25th, 19?.'/. CITY OF ST. PAUL toumCIL NO �D OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED 6V OQtQbQr:. 18th, '1927 COMMISSIONER DATE RESOLVED In the matter of condemning, taking and appropriating for public purposes an easement in the air rights above the established grade of Second St. formerly Bench St, over Block 36, St. Paul Proper, ,and an easement in the surface rights over that part of Block 36y St. Paul Proper adjoining Second St. measuring 80 ft, along 'Nabasha St. and 30 ft along Cedar St. now vacatod, under Preliminary Order C. F.-rr72696 approved August loth, 1927 and Intermediary Order C. F. %73199 approved September 14th, 1927. The Commissioner of Public Vlorks having submitted his report and sketch in the above matter, be it RESOZVED, That the City of St. Paul fixes and ` determines the amount of land to be taken for the above . named improvement to be as follows An easement in the air rights.above the established i grade of Second St. formerly Bench St.' over Blpek 36, St. Paul Prosier, and an easement in the surface rights over that part of B1ook 36, St. Paul Proper adjoining Second St, measured 45 ftp along Vlabasha St, and 30 ft, along Cedar St, now vacated. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council..___.:.._:.__.+__192_._ Clancy Ferguson Approved-----_-_ . ..... —192-- McDonald —In favor McGlogan ....._ Sudheimer _ _ Against MAYOR Wenzel Mr. President Hodgson `i e�paPLOWRhCollf�UPVAIL ic3�or6s JOHN H. MCDONALD. COMMISSIONER THOS. G. O'CONNELL, DEPUTY COMMISMONER JOHN W. KELSEY, CHIEF ENGINEER ti W M: N, CAREY. SUPT. Op CONOTRUCTION AND REPAIR M. S. GRYTSAK, BRIDGE ENGINEER R G. H- HEROLD. OFFICE ANO CITY PLANNING ENGINEER A. B.9HARP, BUPT..Op SANITATION G, P. BOWLIN. SUPT. OF WORKHOUSE REPORT TO .THE CODUCIL- In the matter of condemning, taking and appropriating for public purposes an easement in the it rights, above the established grade of Second St, formerly 3ench St, over Block 36, St. Paul Proper, and an easement in the surface rights over that part of Block 36, St, Paul Proper adjoining Second St. measuriu- 80 ft. along Wabasha St. and 30 ft. along Cedar St, now vacated, under Preliminary Order, C. ;'72696 approved August 10th, 1927 and Intermediary Order C. P. 1`73199 approved September 14th, 1927, TO THE COUPdCIL O?' 111E CITY OF S^1. PAUL The Commissioner of Public'+'lorks hereby submits and makes a part of this his report, ,a plan of the above improvement showing the land necessary to be therefor by the shaded part of said plan, which land is more particularly described as follows ; An easement in the air rights above the established grade of Second St. formerly Bench St. over Block 36, St. Paul Proper, and an easement in the surface rights over that part of Bloch 36, St. Paul Proper adjoining. Second St. measured 45 ft. along l7abasha St, and 30 ft; along Cedar St. now vacated. Commissioner o�Publio�'7orks. Dated- October 18th, 1927. qpw �V' vy' T w JOHN H. MCDONALD. COMMISSIONER THOS: G. O'CONNELL. DEPUTY C-1561ONER JOHN W. KELSEY. CHIEF ENGINEER M. S. GRYTBAK. BRIGGS ENGINEER W M. N. CAREY, SUPT. OF CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR A. B. SHARP. SUPT. OF SANITATION G. H. HERROLD. OFFICE AND CITY PLANNING ENGINEER G. P; BOWLIN. SUPT. OF WORKHOUSE October 11th, 1927. Commissioner McDonald In the matter of condemning, taking and appropriating for public purposes an easement in the air rights' above the established grade of Second St; formerly Bench St; _ over Block 36, St; Paul Proper, and an easement in the surface rights over that part of Block 36, St; Paul Proper adjoining Second St; measuring 80 ft.."along Wabasha St; and 30 ft along Cedar St. now vacated under Preliminary Order 72696, approved August, 10th, 1927 and Intermediary Order 73199 approved September 14th, 1927; To be postponed. G. H. Herrold; a � Office, of the Commissioner of Public Works Report to Commissioner of Finance — i AUG -Rs August 31, 1927 ------------------------ - ---- ------ 192 - To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having, had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No._7.2696 approved .._....August 10, 1927 --------- -----------------_- 192-..--- relative to condemning, taking and appropriating for public purposes an easement iii the- air rights above the estkbTisliea gra&e of Second Street, formerly Bench St.) over Block 36, St. Paul Proper, and and easement in-- ---the-- surface- rights-over--that part_ of-Block. 36;--------------- St. ---:..._St. Paul Proper adjoining Second St. measured 80 ft. along Wabasha _St.-and 30 ft-r--along...Geda-r---St-.--novt-vaeated-.-...-.._----------------------------------------- ----------- - and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is-.:._:.................necessary and (or) desirable. XXXX j 2. The estimated cost thereof is S---------- -- ----- and the total cost thereof is S and the nature and extent of said, improvement is as follows:.... . 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4...----------------------- .--_------------..-._..-------------------------------------- _ ------ 5. Said improvement is ................-------- asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, subject to assessment for said improvement. - ... Commissioner of P is Works. O`ub 4 . P: i i 1 i_ 11 . {; ` h I ljJ�Ajy 4 is t: IIt f% MW W V, �' al CITY OF ST. PAUL - a DEPAFff,,,MENT OF FINANCE - REPORT OFF-C-COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER Ia the Mattis of. ...... eondemning and taking and appropriating„ forpublic.,I?i'P..q..e,�s................... an easement in the air rights above the established grade of Second St. formerly Rennb Zt,__ovBS+...Bl,ock._3r4--St P.aul._P-rop&r...and- an-.easement—in...the--.._..._.. surface rights over that part of Block 36 St.Paul Proper adjoining Second_-St....lneasurQd.. BQ....f..t....41g.ng...YfiabaR11a....St..._.aud..:30....ft....along._ Qedar....St....... ................. _._... now vacated. under Preliminary Order approved................. Amt_lq -1927..... ...... ........ To the Council ofthe City of St. Pauls The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: i The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is - - $_z:°��'_e..-.:_....... The estimated, cost per foot for the above improvement is - - - - - --$....__...._..._.....:.-_.....___......_.._. } The lots or parcels of Iand that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each Sot or parcel as last. reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION 1 LOT !ewCK� ADDITION ASSESSED ' j VALUATION' •I Air rights on and over Blk! ( 36! City of St.Paul 31,850 above_ the established grade of. 2nd Capital of Minnesota. _. St. Surface rights on and over: _ all that part- of 36;. _ lying_ northerly of_a line Pram; a point on Wabasha St.80 ft southerly from the N.W.Ly corner of said"bloek to a_point on.Ce4ar.St.. as.vacated,_30 ft i- southerly from the northeasterly corner thereof. (Except-air rights) .:_ 361 a it al �f �nnesota - and except surface rights-in the following described tract, viz: all that part of said block lying northerly of-a. line_- from-a, y point on Wlabasha" St. " 80 "ft south from the northwesterly corner of said block to a point on Cedar St. as vacated 30 ft southerly from the northeasterly corner thereof. j _— TOTAL. _— 31.850_— The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated .... ....... _.. ::. � Com 'sone mance. IORM D. B.A. B•.. " intra inconsistent with the publ is use for chick the pFbpaxt; and zs needed ani` crculd' entu/e1y ieataoy,the ri ht oR -s sazd,Ccunca.l. has no po ;" taka� �;condemn�`or apps ata,ht a property of_this-• 01 ur tha 1 roceedzngs 03 said C! C. F. No.r 71269-Ordfn n o No, DO Oln - 0. ' ": �.. .• dfi� BY H. C We ze1-J nca to An AdminleC Q'L �d Y fg4G. nd Ptod . amend Ordlna ,;dedand. on Y� 23 1926 ae am am titled.... titled An Ad too n, es of tnin clty�pof♦if ons and emPI.Yments." of St. Paul _ Tho-Councn ofCity Does Ordain: n. seed°" I. 6446 be ative Ordinance to amend No 6446 Ordinance I 6446 adopted That the said Ordlnanca by trlkingoutnlla insert- II, an divlaion (b) of -Section "of 1n lieu thereof thefollowing: nded, and entitled "A11 Administrative Ordinance fixing g b) Standard Rate -The Standard - Rotes shall be as. follows: Adimting Ef certain city positions and employments." Por entngu Increase OffestAdiustedj . to c at -o,. -...tr.---!OFTHE CITY OF ST. PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Baste . E trnnca Living Ante to, 31, Standard Salary"Increasa'.:Doc -. (1916) Since 1916:: 1928 V Bate. . $ 48.7632 Section I. 60 , No: 2 $ 40.00 50 60.00 60 6760 I- .d No. 3. 46.00 Ordinance Yo. 6446 fio 7s. 60 be amended by striking out all of No. 4 60.66 50 . 82s0 I 90.00 No: 8 - 00:00 60 No. 7 65.00 60 97.60 } 106.00 n II, and inserting in lieu thereof the following: Ne. 8 ;; 70.06: so 60 112 60 +j No. 9 76.00 No. 10 80.00 60 120.00 II 125.80 " No. 11 86.00 98 46 131.90 ,--The Standard Rates small be as follows: No. 12 90.00' No. 13". 95.00 136 80 42 14z,00f No.14. 100.00.. 149.10'] 42 Column 1 I Column 2 i Column 3 No. 16 105.00,. 16400 1 No, 16 110.00 30 158 70 xo:17. 115.00. 17250,;: 1 Basic Adjusting Percentage' Adjusted No. 18 126.00:- 33 183.60 No. 19 135;00 36 1gg 5G s Entrance I Increase t0 Offset ' trance No. 20 150.00. 33 290675 No. 21 175.00 39 4� I Salary ' Cost -of -Living ' Rate to No. 22 185.00 27 is000 25 (1916) 1 Increase Since 1916 ' Dec. 31, 1928 No. 23 200.00 . 27226. No. 24 225,00 21 292 60 - No. 25 250.00 17 32400 Ne. zs 300.00 3 F 1 32...0 I 50 $ 48 75 _ No 27 376.00 ( latRtitIodate. adjust- i1 !; 1 Ing or. aentorlty i c...eeS:) 6446 1s ' 45.00 I�� 50 67.50 and the said Ordin N, nded by atriking 1 �jQ• QQ -rjQ -I 75.00 hereby Lurcher am out the amount Shown after. th c r ntrance rate in 55.00 50 I 22.50 - .:rent adjusted and: 9tnndar(1 Rate, beginning with Stand- with Stand-.- 1 -1 nrd, Rate No. 1 and ending Rate No: 26, doSection' III of aald 60.00 50 I 90.00 md ordlnance,'nnd fnsertin eo gatrlcicon out in n out 1 65.00 1 50 1 97.50 acb of the amounts the reapective ,amount for - nch'.Stnnd- in the nrnend.d , 1 70.00 1 50 1 105.00 -a Rate ae shown Subdivfaion (b).heraln abovo:provlded' 1 75.00 14 50 1 112.50 Section II. take effect 1 80.00 1 50 1 120.00 Thte rdfnnnco shall i from and attersnnuary L1928. DDir.� r 85.00 ' 48 1 125.80 yens---CommleelonereWeniDonnand • • F Glogan, sudheimer, 1 90.00 1 46 1 131.40 vice Pres. Ferguson NdYe-o. Adopted by the Council Dec. 20, 1927. i 1 I 95.00 d 1 4_ 136.80 Approved Dee. 20. 1027, D.. -L' c. HODGsoN., . ' 100.00 1 42 ' 142.00 Mayor.Attest: D..W. BIRDSALL,. I ' 105.00 1 42 1 149.10 'City Clerk. i (Dec. 24-1927). ---rvr Lb 1 1 1 110.00 1 1 40 I 154.00 n n I?o. 17 I 115:00 I 38 1 158.70 I?o. 18 ' 725.00 1 38 1 172.50 n 1 ro. 19 1 135.00 1 36 1 183.60 I?o. 20 ' 150.00 1 33 ' 199.50 1 1i 1?o. 21 . 1 175.00 ' 29 225.75 " 11 yo. 22 . . . . . 1 185.00 1 27 234.95. 11 11 Ivo. 23 i 200.00 1 25 1 250.00 I7o. 24 1 225.00 1 21 1 272.25 yo. 25 1 250.00 1 17 292.50 it 11 .'o. 26 . . . . . 1 300.00 1 8 1 324.00 it of yo . 27 375.00 1 (Flat Rate.--??ot entitled to adjust - 1 1 ing or seniority increases.) 0 •L��att%F'a � J.°va � /VG a, i •^#b- . .. :.,E i J >°t3i>Fo ° act Q QaaJy a,^Qy J�j] t> °aa°. G`.V oy ya y�e �j6oF> �' •`v ,. (/ � L/��� /� 4 P ca as no> J C a°P 4X J `vo°tua''o° 1° 1 Qa` d' 65a0a .yJti t1VVVa° g6\�yJ1oV> Q >° ga�ynri0.itc'6 jtif 1p oa Q'oa .y eaov av a o Gt 3 Ga a w p pex� aosa�ao i�p°.°av1 FavO ai °fin o F° oa �� %> �;6'a y ° 05 os°°t?.y4� auo �°`v y4Jap•'j°g a I,.°��aS�oaea'uv S>avac oay°3n° a' v6 yati ative Ordinance to amend Ordinance ; o. 6446 adopted t1o4�;a°Na 9 y°a°�� atQ,n'pgq v},a> ay oy v4aaJ. „A 6evas ass°s�as�oa,�� °a4y.,.. nded, and entitled "An Administrative Ordinance fixing -'ala a`+6a Qa J4 Fay aa4o 'F;Qy°ti„ ation rates o£ certain city positions and employments." THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section I. That the said Ordinance T?o. 6446 be amended by strip ng out all of subdivision (b) of Section II, and inserting in lieu thereof the following: (b) STANDARD RATES. -The Standard Rates shall be as follows: ,Column 1 , Column 2 Column :s Basic ' Adjusting Percentage' Adjusted ' Entrance' Increase to Offset ' Entrance Salary ' Cost -of -Living ' Rate to (1916) ' Increase Since 1916 ' Dec. 31, 1928 Standard Rate No. 1 r $ 32.50 50 50 ' $ 48.75 60.00 It ,7,o. 2 r 40.00 � 45.00 _- ...,_-_ 50 67.50 u " \To. 3 n ° No. 4 . . . 50.00 50 75.00 No. 5 . . . . . 55.00 50 82.50 u " No. 6 . . . . . r 60.00 50 1 90.00 n u No. 7 . . . . . , 65.00 50 1 97.50 u u NO. 8 70.00 50 105.00 If " No. 9 i 75.00 50 112.50 It If No. 10 . . . . . , 80.00 50 i 120.00 u n 1T0. 11 ' 85.00 ' 48. ' 125.80 131.40 No. 12 . . . . ' 90.00 ' ' 95.00 ' 46 44 r 136.80 n " No. 13 1?0. 14 . . . . ' 100.00 ' 42 142.00 If " Yo. 15 . . . . . ' 105.00 ' 42 ' ' 149.10 rr " 1To. 16 . . . . . r r r 110.00 r 40 r 154.00 158.70 r " No. 17 r 115.00 r ' 38 r 38 ' 172.50 u n 1,70- 18 ' 725.00 r 135.00 ' 36 ' 183.60 n 'r No. 19 n " Yo. 20 . . . . . ' 150.00 r 33 1 199.50 ro. 21 . . . . . ' 175.00 ' 29 225.75 r r' No. 22 . 16500 ' 27 ' 234.95 250.00 No. 23 . . . . ' 200.00 r ' 25 i 272.25 No. 24 . . . . . ' 225.00 ' 1 17 7 292.50 u Yo. 25 . . . . . ' 250.00 n ' No. 26 . . . . . ' 300.00 ' ' 375.00 ' 8 324.00 (Flat Rate.--1?ot entitled to adjust - No. 27 . . . . . r ' ing or seniority increases.) ' and the said Ordinance No. 6446 is hereby further amended h striking out the amount shown after the current adjusted entrance rate in each Standard Rate, beginning with Standard Rate :;o. 1 and ending with Standard Rate i;o. 26, in Section III of said ordinance, and by inserting in lieu of each of the amounts so stricken out the respective amount for each Standard Rate as shown in the amended subdivision (b) herein above -provided. Section II This ordinance shall take effect from and after January 1, 1928. Yeas Nays Adopted by the counciiDE C 2 0 192 5:c Donald .McClogan 1j �$udneimer (%'''eaza1 mai.dent Mr. 9ioo PMiD. ATTEST: City Clerk. (9-21-27) -Ila 0 11 AnyZ�rZ��t oa dlnzaw th4t waz V, fc, _nZIZI. 'ItUli5 1�zp - t , ta �:wdl=il= C 'a! ci!. a;3 Avlc�C 1"Ir V�c C"' -a �n. Ca '::V 3 nzr—riz -via, L't.0, &I�5' 'I Z'�I in ��ZaI=zaa 6'A45. Zor ";P-'ar 25� 'ui 2nd. Laid over to 3,d. Sapp. J Adopted Yeas Nays Yeas Nays Clancy Clancy ' 'guon won F;I`o dg. Tdgs.n fMcDonald ,McDonald Sndheimcr el Sudh imer Wenzel Wenzel We" Mr. Pres. Nelson Mr. PresNelson -Ila 0 11 AnyZ�rZ��t oa dlnzaw th4t waz V, fc, _nZIZI. 'ItUli5 1�zp - t , ta �:wdl=il= C 'a! ci!. a;3 Avlc�C 1"Ir V�c C"' -a �n. Ca '::V 3 nzr—riz -via, L't.0, &I�5' 'I Z'�I in ��ZaI=zaa 6'A45. Zor ";P-'ar 25� 41 -Ila 0 11 AnyZ�rZ��t oa dlnzaw th4t waz V, fc, _nZIZI. 'ItUli5 1�zp - t , ta �:wdl=il= C 'a! ci!. a;3 Avlc�C 1"Ir V�c C"' -a �n. Ca '::V 3 nzr—riz -via, L't.0, &I�5' 'I Z'�I in ��ZaI=zaa 6'A45. Zor ";P-'ar 25� J. H. EARRETT P.u1,1e1 M. W. WOODRUFF, VI•• P.•,id— E. B. LOTT. Tr•a,u••r A. 1. RYAN. R,­,Hr Se,r•la„ City and County Public Service,, Employees Union No. 17034 ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA F. C. KEOGH NELS ROBERTSON r - MRS. M. BOPPRE r H. F. McGRATH, S<rretary L C. PEARCR 212 COURT HOUSE C.yORMS A. ST OODRUFF CEDAR 3723 November 29th., 1927. City Hall and Court Howe - SAM'L CONNELLYs•.a..,-.o-n.m, Hon. L. C.ryHA son g , Mayor, and members of the City Council of St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: The question of an adjustment of the salaries of City Employees in accordance with the standardization ordinance which is now before this honorable body is one which it, of course, vital to all employees of the City of St. Paul. It is a question which is also one that is subject to the scrutiny of various so—called civic organizations which are interested more in the amount of money which is paid annually in taxes and salaries by its members, than in the welfare of -the wage earners of the City, The City Employees are, as this honorable body is aware, also to be considered as taxpayers of the city who are as much interested in lower taxes and lower rents and prices of the necessities of life as are the officers and members of any organization of .the community in which they lice and spend their money. They are at the present time and have been at all times in the past, ready and wiling to co*operate with any individual or group of individuals, whether public or private, in the consideration of all problems which might in any way affect themselves or their city. In the consideration of this vital question, the Employees w1ah to respectfully call the attention of the Council to the following facts:— During the period of the World War, and the years immediately following this period, the salaries of the City Employees were not commesurate with those of the employees of private corporations. That about one year before the adoption of the standardization ordinance, the salaries of the Employees were reduced in an amount which in some eases, reached ten per eent,'and that the Employees have never received this.baek in spite of the rise in the cost of living. It is also true that many Employees are not now receiving increases granted under existing ordinances. A few years after the adoption of the standardization ordinance, the Employees appeared before the Council and asked that the mint= entrance salaries be increased and, after hearing arguments, the entire Council was unanimous in the decision that the salaries should be raised but that this was impossible because of the fact that funds were not available. From all of the above facts it is apparent that the City Employees - have been on the short end of the horn of plenty, and have not received what they have been entitled to. We therefore respectfully ask the Council to use the money derived from the three per cent reduet' n of salaries in an increase to which the Employees are justly entitled. Rour , Secretary. 1 TRUBTEHS - Th Snin P..I B­..of MunicL H. MERRILL. PReatoerc 1A Saint } ,la�l . M Reseateh le o[ M-1 C. L. alAM1ERs, Vtce PnenpeNs J LL 11t 1 1—Top to thewelfn., of Snht P_ by Inc[eosinR the 1.A.OACE.TRen,Uua .. C. H. BIGELOW effective• neeeo gov<mment. ASA G. BRIGGS Bureau of Municipal. Research = To co,opemte with puhllc-1., S. W. DEEEENHOFER I.Y.FEULING In slim inetine wnete whetevet possible. 1. D. EORTBET FOSTER HANNAFORD Athletic Club Building3—T, ee[ve ne n non-poiiti nl Ogen y g I. A. IAGERM�UTERS N. MYERB Cedar 4210 {oc kce the People informed nhout municlpnl eRRlte. I. C. OTI9 I. C. F.1.0=3- - - ... , C.M.YO E WALTER SEEOER - } HERMAN EGSEAD, SecRG[ARx November 25, 1927. C. Y. NEADERT. DtRecroa- To the Honorable, the Mayor and Common Council, City of Saint Paul, Minnesota. Gentlemen: on September 20, 1927, the Chief Civil Service Examiner of this city sent you the following letter; "The Council Salary Standardization Ordinance No. 6446 pro- vides. that the adjusting entrance rates now in effect shall remain in force until December 31, 1927. Conforming to the customary practice, the Civil Service Bureau is submitting herewith for the Councills consideration the proper amend. ment to Ordinance 6446 to adjust the entrance rates as pro- vided in Section II of said ordinance, namely, in accordance with the 'latest available statistics on September 15 as prepared by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistiost. . "On page 213 of the August, 1927, Monthly Labor Review, pab- lished by the United States Department of Labor, the cost of living for the city of the first class nearest Saint Paul shows an increase of 50%iover 1916, computed on the basis provided in ordinance 6446. Oursalary ordinance for this year is on the basis of an increase of 53% over 1916.11 This organization respectfully requests that your honorable body adjust salaries as provided in the amendment to ordinance 6446, which was attached to the letter of the Chief Examiner, so that the proper schedule may go into effect on January, 1, 1928. Yours very truly, p President'. I rf Director. / CITYOF ST. PAUL DEPARTM&NT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PREWMINARY ORDER constructin a six foot sidewalk on the west side of aairview ........_.... in the Matter of.___._. _....... •gvenue _from Hartford:,_Aaenue.-.North _to,_ the__North„ line,_Q_? Lot._1.,.___.._. _ µ .in _John Gaarden!s Fifth Addition �._.................... ........................._....._....... - -- _............ ...... ...... ...._...... __... ...... ... _....... .00t.1S,1927 ..._.. under Preliminary Order approved ........ .......... _. ............................... To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is - .. 0.5 frol}t $.....t... The estimated cost per/foot for the above improvement is The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot` or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: -__:-_- — --�- -�-- - ASSESSED LOT 'BLOCK ADDITION VALU ATIO DESCRIPTION ----' 1 John Gaarden's Fifth Ada. 227 Exc. (T -5a -2i ft.) (Ew Ave j 1 State Park Add. Plat 2 x0,E.10' :or Fairvie rorth 70 ft. of iF 1 dc__- and (exc.E.10' for Fairview Ave,.) c i - i I TOTAL. furthur reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and The Commissioner of Finance thereon to the Council, together hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. J� p ...._... .._ ... .... - Dated_�Y'2��':`•'Q-�'�:.....1�..._....19i��.. Co cs' ner Finance. OctIt ; f ®Vice of the Commissioner of Public�V,,,,, Report to ' Commissioner of Finance Oct' -25,_.1927 ..........192 j To the Commissioner of finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the 73687 Oct 18, 1927 ,192..-. relative to Council, known as Council file No.:...... .-..approved - -. - '- constructing a. six- foot_sidev�alk-.on. the west side of Fairview ................. Avenue from Hartford Avenue north to the north line of Lot - in a .. ... . .. .. .. . John 'Garden's Fifth Addition. ----- ... ---- and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is -----..necessary and (or) desirable. x11.05 per 'Tont foot 2. The estimated cost thereof is S ..-., and the total cost thereof is S -------------- ----------------- and the ..... -.._and -the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows; ---------- . ..----------------------------------------------------- --------- ------------ _..-------------- .. 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. ..............._.......--------- - -- 5. Said improvement is ....asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, subject to assessment for said improvement. Commissioner of Public W rks. V Al �. RATIFYING ASST SPROCROCNTSEED)NGS,D IN, COR- 7M41_ rt• DEJINATION. F �•' In the matter oY . for alnR, taking .4., andcapproprtreetg p r public Pur- poses for-streetParks,. parkways and public ts4squares l A31 of Auditor's Subdivision No 25. .; Ali of lot 4 .G and fi Biock 34 and- IAllor-Bl k 33 St Pti I P f\�\ }�• 17¢ t�All- f Audlto Subdi i I p 18. Resolutio11Lot:2 and that Part y 1' 331 lying V1¢9y.p•�i �-p t'e•2Y2at gy northerly of the alley L Block sl, Ylflrnllnl� Condemnation ll®gg St Paul, Pr per. Lots 1 to 7 both fnclaslve, Avdltoi �q ®gg'�y SubdivisionNo 35. -- ��• and l X OV a AI II th t part f Block 26. St P u1;d Assessment Therefor. ro g. th lY Y.. li of no d Y th Southwest co `\\ Lot 10 Block 26 [ P Int 8 5 f et :. v from th a tet 1Of Y 1f oC 7 k o �. St'and 64 ft. C�omath t light Itneg es Third SL measured 1 thereto, d th nc t agl t _ In the matter of point th st Ir B of J x- ._.. ......... - ----- - ------ - ----.---- - ---- St 725 fne t fr th t ]t {+iondf.tililiag, tall C Thi d SL e d 1 g the for DUblio lurnones; for streets, st parks , parol way AI call th It P t oY c k 2f the Paul 11' _P ops lYl g t& ly L ,h11 of Auditorl, lowing d ibed. B Beginning a point the we L ly ,no f Lot 8,. 1 of Loto d, 7x.6 f St 4 m th0 tg th- ass' All of cloak 3 ei `a st Ysaa Jack— l n et m nes {h [ 15 .ate gle:-oY 4b NO of ,Iuditor4l g.th t ,point hick Is G4 feet,, .1 tp th .enter ]t of - Third SL:- rtherly of the alley n 31ock Lot 7 and that I m d p ilei With the aste[IY i + o�Ul llnesof Jackson SC thence a10 g a 1 1f .e parallel to d 64 ft.`1 m the. costs- Lots l GO (y liC to lin f Thl d S[ to th -t t� ly lin f Lot 12, th q a gle ;Ubdivisior2 'do. 35. Also all that T) of 45 d g ea to the deft t tha 8 line Cir'.'..(7CS Condetmning�ntakf Sibley ibl dSt- ALSO t 1=�TO")ei lying `.i t7lll�th<nn3Tley. of .Ing .for public. P Poses th - fac' er Of I,Ot l�, T3lookU, do �? LIOint G..5 feel rights over that p t of Block 36, SL e of Jackson p 1��E1 rn & a Paul Proper lying 'northerly of the U GA_ feet tfrom 4ht7 Begtnninggat thebe I'd est corner.of br{ b ilia r�lzrer+y 7t rif. iii { T7[, 9sp C thereto, t: d Block 36 St. Paul Proper, thence' point On the -esterl lane o � 4 ry southeasterly [ ly., the o th ate' 3' y Jackson *t. f Orly ll Y id B�theaetealYi •to the• line of TIATd �t. lelet7sured ✓ aloe-1 th:, tin f 40 ft th a ilei inter it of n 11 draw P t . loo all bllat to 22 ft. from. the Puthw sterlY�1 ?roper 1yi21 autll. lj Of the 0110rri1n line o4 la BI k 3s as nae r nr , f 1cT drawn6s fL ch cerlt f and, in, t CL +oiri ; .on the. weet— parall 1 to th n rtherly line Y _ er'y ,lino of Second-, St thence orto the rly y long th id It ss ft southeast-, t' C9Ylt Or line Of "_°211TCZ f:t^:lJt Me -.Ur ed ._J.Ont IY f d P r 111 t thenortherly'.' line of Second SL a distance f 15150 c1 son �A.., theses - ouih— a .,t Lrly 9.ti Ar ft., th th aE ly to-a i t r- sett n ran rawn'.40" tt uthe point '-,h4Ch IS E`i4• ICCt I.- ds a from t3 oente sc ly of and parallel to th . tn rly lin., northerly cine df Second St and, the BUT@G. �''' rallo� -with the to: n e westerly Mine, •Cedar Bt produce _,j I ong a line parallel UO mid'.• Vn' ft,�'-faO under Preliminary Orders 7 696, ap-, line proved. Aug. 10, 1927;-.70956 appr.vedj Ird t;jt, to the e ar terly line of Lot 1'; Apr.21, 1927, Intormedl ry Orders- A 73199- ➢Proved sept .14,.1927 72246,r 4 j deg'roes to the left to the SsesteTly lire { approved i a,.i2g1na9irg been baa': th t kis d adom aft n of 1 th la d e t t d the iaward.th f'• Condemning,, tc ij bPYet n a-Pn th ublic ;�urposen the ^usfaCe rights over th j da. a thereto a IT 7 t f h dui rhes f a d x th -C cit-h 'Ing duly con ldered tbed ,.ul SrOfleT lying riortla::rly ofthefo110^Ins i no theret b it. That th taking and o Beginning -=t th a ma e n of the 1 a aoaq Ib min tha t . thence south©w, =a sessm t R, a sae stack 26, Paul i.rop3r, is f aero sterly line of c�.id Block part hereof, and th n l 7 ages t the owns t. a ch lands re- �.�t..rly fit? the 12Tt{?r- I. t,0 d dicta epectiVely for said taking and con- t damnation asset forth . said assess- 2i ft. 1�0 section Ox '7• l.t mast roll be and the .same is hereby ,y ? from the south— no E6Parly life V in 11 respects ratlaed and confirmed. % nE3 C�T$t?n �a ft. south— bene -�,.yy : Resolved, further, that the sa i easterly of and asses met 'oY benefits be and _g Ind the • same is ,-h reby ln• rly line Of ."Iec0lid thence ROrth{3 S n11=7 peer ' stifled. and th amo ds+ p hgreby dared t be bmitted to rho Ise �� ft southeasterly of and naro.11el nt=2rt tcpnrtds sub ., r .Be it further R s 1 a, that th id'Of ';eCOR[l. `.',t �. diotanCe Of lol.5J 1t , {rises e t be and it I. hereby alter_ n inuerl ection Of lane Clr2.tTYI 4� + mina to be pay ble in ten land i tall a. to each p reel of lana de t )cl.r�llel t0 the northerly line of 99Conds Council J24 P Ib d'therein, 1928 .p no Of Oodar it. roiluoe(l. Adopted by th .. _ APPro,e Jan 24 1928: <Sffn 28 .. f ..�...,,�: Mayor vCouncilman Clancy ✓Councihnan Ferguson -Councilman McDonald !Oouncilman Rdax McGlog'an '_Couneilman Sudheimer 7'Councilman Wenzel //MayorXWLgm Hodgson �y yi 1 V PaclanaiD 'N ZEe tlagaWvp 'r 'g —. �rolag. AV au6vd 886 'uo aP tl Q r 4a3 a E2[ '..... a V '""ib1 P ; PI w7 i Il )oo.Sa ,,. 871 q7 1 1 1 I; a S d 47 do all [ Fol Pa 3 1 F awvla 'Bila 43 P Pal y :6q a q o43 P q ') lv FPaI { 3s s o PP a43 3v eossaul q Flanu o0 41 o sac aaFl as.�aa 9uln3g J ( 41 o{3uo{[oav a47 97 1-1_u JS f .S9___ULL0L 'otS 1 'D ' 8 'u f) '_ .8. '896T 'PZ uvr-ij uno0Za Jl AgPPaiaoPF 1 00 T8 �4 �L6 SII ' ` -s.lnoq b 'aauvat� 'ugVZ It PV i¢ ' ! I 06 ES 3"y4Lb lv --ys.lnoq 8 'aoussa10 'IOlussQ 111 . a9loa j .. _.. 0968 ', Lb ss smoq 08 '.lauvaia. '6alntssH 8 9L,S 'V Y4Lb a s.lnoq OT '--ID '-03_uv' SS 8O 54 :'J'h EO V sans 'aolluClr 1104 Q �i f In- :gl.loE 7a's sOldssula.laq ow{7-lixa:.[o;. 74t i Q-8 aPoo O3 '^", ,.saotlss75 7 1 H b. Q" 97u uld{Rb3 M !3 s {last S 5uR4�13 Yn� goal pe oi9 Pasa. Iaua13 89 EOL lY a / /,( ,1 Resolution Ratifying and Confirming Condemnation and Awards of Damages and Assessment Therefor. _. In the matter of - -. condemning, taking �i.nd -Innropriating for Dublic purposes; for Streets, p<rks, ��cr'i1,1YS and public squares: li11 of Auditory n `�ubc?i.vision ids• 25. 11 of Lots 4, 5 and 6, Mock 34, and :11 of Block 33, `t. Paul Proper. All of luditorvs subdiviGion FO- 13. Lot 2 and that ,art o£ Lot A, lying northerly of the alley in :clock ^ul Proper. Lots.l ,0 7, both inolusive, Auditor's ,vbdivision To. 35. Also '.l1 tha.t part of Block 26, "t. pain lying southerly of a line drawn from -the oouthseot corner of Lot 10, Block 6, to a point 8.:5 feat from the l,esterly line of Jael :on �t eet Ind 64 - feet from the center. line of Third ``treat r'ne -ores: .t riG ht �.nglee a thereto, and thenco at an angle to a point on the 7egterly line of Jachoon �t. -7..5 ft from the center line of Third .t. ::ice"lured alonU the c,ent.irly line of Jackson ^t. Also nal that n, .rt of filocl: �7, t t rul , rorler lying southerly of the.followin� .described line: Deginning at a ono on fixe neat— erly lino , of L.p ± F3, 72.5 ffl t fron the cantor 1i 11e of bird street t�et;.sura(3 along the e:� �terly line oY �G.ci;eon Bt., thence south— of ee,ntsrly at nn angle of 4.5 degrees to a ,point ^hiah is 64 fact frgLt the center line of Third 3t. measured • . parallel with the eactorly line of Jacknon st., thence.a.lonC a line rr^.11el to End 64 ft.: then center line of Third. At. to the aLsterly lili0 of Lot 12, thence on an angle of 45 degrees to the left to the „e^terly lino of ibloy `It. AL60 k Conde' ring, t,,,! -,Ing and _prroprlating for purposes the surface rights over cart of Block 36, ;� . "'.ul r'roper lying northerly of the follovin,,- aoteribed lines Be -inning at the northwest corner of =dock 36, .:t, Paul x'roper, Chance southeasterly along the southwesterly line of said Bloc&. 36 a ciiatance of 40 £t., thOnce 'northeasterly to the inter- section of a line dra= parallel to ani. 22 ft. from the south— rreirterly line, of I'd X1 ®010 36 and a dine dry 65 ft. south—s easterly of and parallel to the northerly line of second 3t., thence northeasterly along the said line 65 it. southeasterly of and -e,.rallel to the northerly line of oconc "tp distance-' of 151.5o ft., thane:,northeasterly to si intersection of a line drawn 40 ft southeasterly of and nn.T llel to the northerly line of >econd 1.t and the e^taTlY line ox tJad rr at. Pr0 his Sz a� Mayor. vCouncilman Clancy _iCouncilman Ferguson _ .Councilman McDonald -Councilman Pdtma LCGlogan �CouneHman Sudheimer 'Councilman Wenzel /,/4ayorXCl&gm Hodgson I I } 74t i Q-8 aPoo O3 '^", ,.saotlss75 7 1 H b. Q" 97u uld{Rb3 M !3 s {last S 5uR4�13 Yn� goal pe oi9 Pasa. Iaua13 89 EOL lY a / /,( ,1 Resolution Ratifying and Confirming Condemnation and Awards of Damages and Assessment Therefor. _. In the matter of - -. condemning, taking �i.nd -Innropriating for Dublic purposes; for Streets, p<rks, ��cr'i1,1YS and public squares: li11 of Auditory n `�ubc?i.vision ids• 25. 11 of Lots 4, 5 and 6, Mock 34, and :11 of Block 33, `t. Paul Proper. All of luditorvs subdiviGion FO- 13. Lot 2 and that ,art o£ Lot A, lying northerly of the alley in :clock ^ul Proper. Lots.l ,0 7, both inolusive, Auditor's ,vbdivision To. 35. Also '.l1 tha.t part of Block 26, "t. pain lying southerly of a line drawn from -the oouthseot corner of Lot 10, Block 6, to a point 8.:5 feat from the l,esterly line of Jael :on �t eet Ind 64 - feet from the center. line of Third ``treat r'ne -ores: .t riG ht �.nglee a thereto, and thenco at an angle to a point on the 7egterly line of Jachoon �t. -7..5 ft from the center line of Third .t. ::ice"lured alonU the c,ent.irly line of Jackson ^t. Also nal that n, .rt of filocl: �7, t t rul , rorler lying southerly of the.followin� .described line: Deginning at a ono on fixe neat— erly lino , of L.p ± F3, 72.5 ffl t fron the cantor 1i 11e of bird street t�et;.sura(3 along the e:� �terly line oY �G.ci;eon Bt., thence south— of ee,ntsrly at nn angle of 4.5 degrees to a ,point ^hiah is 64 fact frgLt the center line of Third 3t. measured • . parallel with the eactorly line of Jacknon st., thence.a.lonC a line rr^.11el to End 64 ft.: then center line of Third. At. to the aLsterly lili0 of Lot 12, thence on an angle of 45 degrees to the left to the „e^terly lino of ibloy `It. AL60 k Conde' ring, t,,,! -,Ing and _prroprlating for purposes the surface rights over cart of Block 36, ;� . "'.ul r'roper lying northerly of the follovin,,- aoteribed lines Be -inning at the northwest corner of =dock 36, .:t, Paul x'roper, Chance southeasterly along the southwesterly line of said Bloc&. 36 a ciiatance of 40 £t., thOnce 'northeasterly to the inter- section of a line dra= parallel to ani. 22 ft. from the south— rreirterly line, of I'd X1 ®010 36 and a dine dry 65 ft. south—s easterly of and parallel to the northerly line of second 3t., thence northeasterly along the said line 65 it. southeasterly of and -e,.rallel to the northerly line of oconc "tp distance-' of 151.5o ft., thane:,northeasterly to si intersection of a line drawn 40 ft southeasterly of and nn.T llel to the northerly line of >econd 1.t and the e^taTlY line ox tJad rr at. Pr0 his Sz a� Mayor. vCouncilman Clancy _iCouncilman Ferguson _ .Councilman McDonald -Councilman Pdtma LCGlogan �CouneHman Sudheimer 'Councilman Wenzel /,/4ayorXCl&gm Hodgson f: 7� Co 745V "mma DINGN -0" c. F, No. 74542 - in ntheIt i a" eik" .Poe .; fP1 1116, A lined. of Jack Bi`fac jag d .... lbed I,,,: PROCEEDINGS�, q'o q NATI "c'.' l, St. mea,ured along the kson of Je Sh%'%c­n'h' t at F45d.­t P , ........ . . ....... .. . ................. ... . ........... . .... ......................... Inthe matter Of .................... .... .. ............ .......... ... ... . .......... .... ... c oonde�.r.njng, taking P: -q(5- P yDropriating forYU purposes; for streets) , k 8 1 Her c'l'ays o. .'ays "npublic Squares. Subdivision _NTO o.--_ �A_11 of Audi-tc L of Lots and 6, 1310cic and 411 of �31 e Ile',T Block 411 01 i of nort'neTly of t -)EtTt 01 "at Lot 2 anci t 35. 31, �7St• Paul _2TO_0eT- luditoTt a Subdivision TTO ly of Lots to ?, both inclusive, 2 St ,aul prooe, lying'' souther rt Of Block 6, u. Block 28, to a. Also all that n1_ South�7est COr Of Lot 10, Street F.nd. 84 f Jaolcson StE line C1Taj-.-,n from the he 7:esterly 'j-ne 's, frOR1 t t., esf .00illt a 5 feet line of Third Str—t --.,t the center I -ri- - � - - I-- ___ _n ngle o �, point on t 9 a, .1_1ence at t, t. ,�aec su=ed thereto, !,-jj; center line of Third ft Jackson St. 72. ackson St. ly of alonI. the vestCrly ii'." I Ironer lying Souther Of Block P_?, St. oj-,t on the e, that 'lso 11 u ORTt Street eSb- clescrijecl line: the follo-'*Tin�' from the center lin of Third S 72.5 feet ence sOuLt"l- of Lot 8, -son St tile erly line feet "sterly line 0 f , j a_ is e ')O'rlt ,jea,sured FlOnE-' the -a to P the d of 45 degree t an angle jl.i yrith easterly St. 1,jea.sured from the c­,n.ter line of Third to St., thence Plon lin— ja,c S on. L -'e ep--terly Th i r jP of f . -I.-t to the easterly to t" -0 _Cn' the center line 0 t. fro an&le of 4.5 degrees t, 64 fl -e on F.n line of Lot 1��, the -no 4 :.A gt. ALSO Tti esteTlY line Of Sibleyt-, e S -L'-'- P c for lulooses ta'l�:ing "­nd northerly oriatinz, lyjn�� 0 n 16 -_,nq i n g St. �Fui Trope )Ft �'a'rt of B Oc-1: 60, th jj_--'nts over described linez Paul Proper, of the folio *17inL corner of -Z _8, St. a t t-_ said ne 1-, 0 1. tj st c.or- Block Be��inning )_th,,­eEt-3TlY line of ,Fly along the south ­rly to the r'tP-T- theyloe i ft thence north'--, St ft r 011i 36 a. dis' nce of 40 ­ •the south U-1 --n rFrpllel to an�, line ne dra. ft. south d St., section Of said Block- 36 alid ',) line cL-c -1 1 11 the northerly line of SeCo, y,!eaterly line 01 11el to - southeasterly easterly of End 'Oa"a id. line 65 ft- . j-tamce cyth,asterly aloe the s3 ine 0- � -, U. I ­ - econd thence n 1 parallel to the northerly 01 1". of and 11 intersection northerly 0 ft., thence, northeasterly to P e _F , yp- of 151.5 astexly c- nom. _llel to the sou '0c'uced 't 40 ft theof Cedp.r line dT0,YM d the 9 teTly line 0 an to the c nd line of Se 0 he le' — a,]�_ angle of 45 degrees71118 0 fr.•=Ld.,t--JT;-_tTence 011 1 in 'f Sibley St. ALSO e 0 -o . oses the surla.ce rights -Orip,te for, _),)�olic )ur I,e and an -OTO Conder n, ta. northerly Of the 36, St. paul prover lyin Tt of Block over that n,- folloving described line,Pthence f Block 36, St. Paul goner, BeCi-ylyling at the northyest corner 0 of said Block 3 6 a, eon-- the southwesterly line intersection Southeasterly y to the Of 10 ft., thence northeasterly V"r e G tu e T I oc.q the south distance 0 line narallel to a.nd 22, It. fT line dra7utheasterly. 01 e line o£n thence nor'uja_ ­�j_iCL Block 36 e conn t 2: al e and P, ' 65 ft so rthezlY !ill -nd to the 110 southe-.sterlY 01 and line 85 ft. C1. .�ict,-.nce of 1`1.50 ft-, o 1i e 0 Seco a ' 1� -,- P.. line ."rtwn 0 it. o 'Tc-ction D_� n n�_ t ' �'ortherly line of Second 'he 0 t' sou� a2te_4:17 rToduced. e �t f Cedar t. e2 D' u, _ �.__�_:........:........ ........... _ ..... -...... — - _.._..........................._....._... _ __........ ....__........ - ........ ........... _........ _...:.............-----..._.._................ _....................._........._...._... _..__......._..._... c o 72246, a.nuroved 70956, ?u�rovea Aur.21,-i„27 Preliminary OrdeL9...._72.n86... ._. , approved..Aii� _.1D.,1�271ntermediary Orde9713.1v5--........... �. July 12, 1927. approved__..se321-14., ..1`x27. Resolved: (1) That the following improvement be and the same is hereby ordered to be made, viz ................ ...... Condemn, taL_ and_appr.apriate for nublic nur*noses; for streets.,_ pe.rks.. k- r--Tl-rays and nsblic scuares: ill ofuditort a 5ubdd.uision1To. 35. All of Lots 4 b and 6, Block 34 and ' All of lock , St. P^ul Fro-)er. of uditor's Subdivision :To. 18. --� :.t:. lley in Block Lot 2 and -11 h't hart of Lot 4, lyin northerly Of the 31, St. °z.ul proper. Lots 1 to 7, both inclusive, auditor's Lodivision bTo Also all that Bart of Block 26, St p-ul prones lyink southerly of a, line dram fro- the southvest corner o= Lot 1^,, lock ?6, to �c point 8.5 feet fro7i the -esterly line of JFc' St. nc -Leet from the center line of Third Sti..t nleasurec Pt rit -nFles thereto, and thence pt an anR-le to ^ point on the eqer1 line o: J,.ckson St. 72.5 ft. Eroin the center line of Third 3t. ,Ieasured orlon_- the riesterly line of Jackson St. j Also all that rt of Block 27, S ..ul ?rc^er i}a'-" southerly of she folloviin described line: Be.-innrr-- at point on the Test- ! erly line of Lot 8, 72.5 feet from the center line of Third Street measured aloe, the easterly line of Jackson St., thence south- easterly at a.n angle of 45 degrees to a. point which is 64 feet from the center line of Third St. measured oazallel with the easterly line of J�.ckson St., thence orlon-- a line n ^ilei to i and 64 ft. from the center line of Third St. to the easterly line.of Lot 12, thence on an anile of 45 de=rees to the left to the :,westerly line of Sibley St. ALSO Condemn t _ce and annro-oriate for -nuulic-urnoses the surface r:�ghts � f over th t r t of Bloc: 36, St. Paul Proper lyinc northerly of the lollor;ing described line: Beginning t the north -:est corner of Block 36, Sr. P.'ul goner, thence Southeasterly along, the southwesterly line of said Block 36 a distance of 40 ft., thence northeasterly to the intersection drain nara.11el to t-nd 22 it from the southTesterly i e `iia Block 36 and a. line arawn 65 ft: sou�heasterly or e, 2d lle1 o the northerly line..._ pad =t., hence orth- 1, -11, -d line 85 sou he=oterly o" and parallel i; o Seconc is nnce of 11.50 =ice 11to rri intersection of a line I -.:'n 40 ft. { soula ti_i n er.liel to the lin Second _ f --� io .^ leilir c C u s nr0Cluc S d �t V OT -a -®=----.- Y-7 T priated and condemned for the purpose of making the said improvements, viz.:._.._........... .. . ... 11 of Auditor! s Subdivision No. _25-- Y11of Lots 4, 5 and 6, Block 34 and -31 of BlooY 33, 9t pNul Proper. illl of z�uditorls .",Lot 2 -nd th-t rt of Lot 41, 1,7 i In -E northerly of the ",Ile„ 1.11 clock Lots 1 to 7, 'doth inclusive, uj-toric all t! 6, of )ra:t of Block 2St. Paul ro D-,)ej. a line drax.,n from the Southwest corner o F Lot 10, -:-Oc to e )o -int 3. -'-e--t from the -r�Ej. 1 line Jpc�son t r e t 64 th­� center 11 e . 0 . 7 :L r LL e ' r i ht ?M_ jes 116 IeTetO, �,_ th-3,ace �It ra n:� 1 e t 0 Dj th -C P� e V. t I ine J- c'. 2on 3 e �.Ion., tre -,,-.-,es' 7 terlyJoline of t n -2t 0-f- Bloc,, 27, :,Dt. ?,u_j Ivin D the follov:inc* descyj'uef, jine: Be-, inni e r ly line of Lot 3, 72.;, fee fro " -a -ii,­e oi T�.' -t reet measured -lorr, the .ster-­ liae of J ­C 11 -a lce sou -,n ep.sterly 7t Fn F=le of �-5 6e�irees to -) -oint i-hic-, i i� S44 If e t from the center line of T -_J_ -d 3t. 'i e 7. s u. 2., e,err 1 1 lith the easterly line of Jackson St., tu',ence r1on2P line » r,?_Jlel to and 64 f -U. from the center line of 7- i r c! t. to the epsterly line of Lot 12, thence on Fn Rn ­ie of 45 ,,epyees to the left to the resteTly line of Sibley 3t. ALSO THE.SIJRFACE RIGHTS over that -).rt of Block 36, St. P=ul Pro: er lying northerly of thb follorir_L- described line: Beol_nning at, the northwest corner of Block 38, St. Ppul Proner, thence, southeasterly along the south,.,,resterly line of said Block 36 a j distance of 40 ft, thence northeasterly to the intersection of a line dran-n naiallel to and P2 ft.. from the southwesterly line of said Block 36 and Blo L v. line drax.,n 65 ft., southeLst-z-rly of ind oaxallel to thenoxthdrly line, of Second St. thence north- 1 .................................................................................................................� 745 COUNCIL FILE NO- ------- -__.__-_-__-_ By - ------------------ ----------------------- FINAL ORDER In the Matter of .... oonstruct_ing--- a_six_ footsidewalk on the west side_______ _ of Fairview Avenue from Hartford Avenue North to the North line of _Lot 1 in John Gaarden's Fifth Additions__except__where good and sufficient sidewalks now exist under Preliminary Order----------------73-6-67-------------approved----- 091e!6,1927 ----------------------------------- Intermediary Order -------------------------- approved --------------- — ----- --- --- - - 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 im- provement to be made by the said City is ---- Construct a six foot sidewalk on the west side of Fairview Avenue from Hartford Avenue North to the __N9rth lineof_Lot_1in—John Gaarden_ Fifth Addition except where -Rood and sufficient sidewalks now exist and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissioner 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 pro- ceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council -------------- -__—_______------------ 192 --- ----- -------------------- City Clerk. Approved------------------------------------------- 192----- Mayor. Councilman Clancy Councilman Ferguson Councilman McDonald Councilman McGlogan Councilman Sudheimer ✓✓ `� L ` �,. , Councilman Wenzel Mayor Hodgson t Form B. S. A. 8-7 t __ (% -• A ............z..................................................................................................... .. C, P. No74327— [;�� Inthe Matter of constructing a sie U f/Y oot -BM vunc on the west side n• IPatrYlev Avenue fr liArtfo•' Avenue Nor. t th- North line Lot 1 In Sohthn Gaa de 's -Fifth' ' di "on,_ s un,reder. Ptell,hn v The C.0 COUNCIL FILE No ------------ having.,*^ h vt By------------------------------- -------------- INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of-- constructing a six foot sidewalk on the west side of ---------------------------- Fairview Avenue from Hartford Avenue North to the North line of ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lot 1 in John Gaarden's Fifth Addition, ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- under Preliminary Order -------------- l6$- ____________approved ---- RCt _1811927 -------------- The Council of the City of Paul having received the report of the Commissioner 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 improvement which the Council recommendsis COnstruCt a si,x -------------- _ foot_ sidewalk_ on _the_ westside_ of Fairview -Avenue from Hartford Avenue North to the North line of Lot 1 in John Gaardenls Fifth ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _Addition,_exce�t where good and suf f icient sidewalks now exist ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $_ _Q_DeT --- f-ront foot Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the -------- 3X -d -------- day of --------- JA41LWY-------- 192--g-, 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 provided 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 Councilflu_ 8-1, ---------- 192---- -- R-3 tc € -- - - -- -- ---- - -- --- -- _r - Approved --------- - ------192--- City Clerk. / ---------------------- Mayor. Councilman Clancy Councilman Ferguson Councilman McDonald Councilman HNdkX l McGlogan Councilman Sudheimer Councilman Wenzel Mayor N&m'g Hodgson Form B. S. A. 8.6 •COUNCIL I� R OF ST. PAUL .._>.NO--------- CITY_ . _ 2 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK NCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM RESENTED �OMMISSIONERBY DAT E - RESOLVED That Formal Bid No. 7650 of the Review Publishing Company, for printing and publishing during the year 1928, in'the St. Paul Review, a weekly newspaper printed and published in the English language in the City of St. Paul, qualified under the laws of the State of Minne- sota to publish legal advertisements, all ordinances, resolutions and other proceedings and matters required under the Charter' or by ordi- nance or resolution of the Council to be puUished in a public news- paper, for the sum of Twenty-seven Cents .(270) per inch for the first insertion, and Twenty Cents (20¢) per inch for each subsequent in- sertion, be and the same is hereby accepted, 'and the St. Paul Review is hereby designated as the. official paper in the City of St. Paul for the year beginning January 1, 1928, and until its successor shall be designated, in which all such publications for the year 1928 shall be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That Council File No. 74537 and Council File No. 74538 are hereby repealed. COUNCILMEN 9 (} Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council.._. �....._._......_......._........._192_.._... .,._Ferguson i14RB Id <roved192_......_...._In favor ..................McGlogan .._._._.............. . ��v....�...... ..._.__._......... _ Against MAYOR j Wenzel . President Hodgson City of Sanaa@ Easel DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASES ARTHUR E EGGERT. PURCHASING AGENT A. J. CONROY, DEPUTY PURCHASING AGENT 5t. Paul, 11MnD. December 8. 1927 AWARD OF CONTRACT F.A. 0651 OFFICES: 301 COMMERCE BLDG. PHONES: CEDAR 0660 GARFIM. -I The Purchaming Committee hereby awards contract to WE RMTV PUSLIS'MUG COMPANY for printing and binding in book form 100 copies of the proceedings of the Council for 1328 with index, at a price of 1.00 per pt?.ge,or n.gproxima,tely - - - - - - - -u1,400.00 (there being 1400 pines more or less) And for printing and binding in pnmphlet form 100 copies of Administrative and Legislative Code, City of St. Paul, for 1928 with index, at a price of 11.50 per page, or approximately - - - - - - -- 168.00 (there being 112 pages more or less) Making the total amount of the contract approx. $-1,568.00 All in accordance with copies on file in the Purchasing Agentas office and Formal Rid No.7651. Charge General Fund- OfTi.cial Publications 4A2 APPROVET PORTOF VilEn T j)AUL D ATER Gateway to the Great Northwest TWIN CITY ASSN. City of Sanaa@ Easel DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASES ARTHUR E EGGERT. PURCHASING AGENT A. J. CONROY, DEPUTY PURCHASING AGENT 5t. Paul, 11MnD. December 8. 1927 AWARD OF CONTRACT F.A. 0651 OFFICES: 301 COMMERCE BLDG. PHONES: CEDAR 0660 GARFIM. -I The Purchaming Committee hereby awards contract to WE RMTV PUSLIS'MUG COMPANY for printing and binding in book form 100 copies of the proceedings of the Council for 1328 with index, at a price of 1.00 per pt?.ge,or n.gproxima,tely - - - - - - - -u1,400.00 (there being 1400 pines more or less) And for printing and binding in pnmphlet form 100 copies of Administrative and Legislative Code, City of St. Paul, for 1928 with index, at a price of 11.50 per page, or approximately - - - - - - -- 168.00 (there being 112 pages more or less) Making the total amount of the contract approx. $-1,568.00 All in accordance with copies on file in the Purchasing Agentas office and Formal Rid No.7651. Charge General Fund- OfTi.cial Publications 4A2 APPROVET PORTOF VilEn T j)AUL D ATER Gateway to the Great Northwest ...........y.............................................................................:.... ......... 77230 COUNCIL FILE N0 --------- _ By --------------------------------- FINAL ORDER In the Matter of ---- sidewalkonsouthwesterly--- side,-_ of Point Dou las _Road from 1he eastern line of the tract of land owned by the State of ldinnesota, approximately 1900 feet from Burns Avenue to the bridge over Battle Creek under Preliminary Order -____75695 ------------ ___------ approved Apri125,_ --1928 -- - - --------------------------------- Intermediary Order -------------------- -------approved -- - -- - - - - --- — - - - 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 im- provement to be made by the said City is___Zrade__andsurfacesidewalk on southwesterly side of Point Douglas -Road -from the_easterly_line of the tract of land ovmed by the State of Minnesota, approximately 1900 feet from Burns Avenue to the bridge over Battle Creek. and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissioner 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 pro- ceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council --------------- __—_—__—__----_---., 192--____-. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- City Clerk. Approved----------- --- - --- - ------ - --- ----- 192_____ CouncilmanClancy Councilman Ferguson Councilman McDonald Councilman McGlogan Councilmanhqj=rt Rohland Councilman _Wenzel Mayor Hodgson Form B. S. A. 8-7 Mayor. T .......... I................................................................................................. .......... Q 76895 COUNCIL FILE NO.______________ By------------------------------- In the Matter of_-.gruding_aii _surfacin - _--- walk _on_ soutkLie to l�_ sista____ of Point Douglas Road from the easterly line of the tract of land - - - - - - - --------------------------------- _ owned_by_ the_State__of _Iriinnesgta,_ apnroxinately__-jgQ0 -fpQ _fS9m_&larxls___ Avenue to the bridge over Battle Creek. --------------------------- ------ -- - ,-- ----- t' F. N 76m- - 5 the Matter of. di gnthweetd t ____________________ _________________ _ ______ 1ng'. Id N Ik on lY id. ........ Y Point Douglas Road from the ast- rly line f the t t f eland d.� - --------------------------------------------------------------theState-o! nta, pD Oat= ^-•te1Y 14 e,,. •.mF Avenue l -------- under Preliminary Order ---------- 75695________ The Council of the City of Paul having received the report of the Commissioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the sante is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improvement which the Council recommends is__�i?'ade and surface ----------------- sidewalk on southwesterly side of_Point DouGlas_Road_from_the _easterly line of the tract of land ownedby the State of Minnesota,_ approximately ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- _ 1900_ feet_ from Burns_ Avenue--to--the- bridge_ Qver_BLLtt e__ClLep3j with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $-2M3-8B ------ Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the_-__ 14th__________ day of A.U�MZft-------------- 192_8_, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Counc�llLIRIV&_________- 192---- Approved ri 192____ Approved---- cWLsn°ML` D ` -1---- -------- 192--- � City Clerk. -------------------------�-�------ Mayor. Councilman Clancy Councilman Ferguson Councilman McDonald Councilman ibo$gsna hIcGlogan Councilman SiTdhe+m Rohland Councilman Wenzel. Mayor,WeeUtAi Hodgson Form B. S. A. 8-6 CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REP6iT, OF PRELIMINARY RE O FINANt O (A) In the matter of Grading and surfacing s n s nuthw88t PTl t di rt_P of A i n+ __ ___DouglasRoad_f r.°m–the- �a,sterly ins of the rani of lana nvrmed by the State of 14innesota, approximately 1900 feet from Burns Avenue to the bridge over Battle (ireek. — _ April 25, 1926._ under Preliminary Order approved - To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commisssoner of Finance hereby reports as follows: 2.023.86 The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is ---- frontg 0.411 Tee estimated cost per/oot for the above improvement is Inspect'?o 39.68 Froi�tba e 4 900 ft. '1']ac ccs or parce s o .Ian that may be assesse e c is fol sue improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: ASSESSED DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION VALUATION ?Ex. Point Douglas Road) Commencing at the N.E. corner of N.W. ,thence S. 561 W. 8.23 ch; thence N. 690 2511, W.0.15 ch; thence $.18,0 W. 10.525 chains o point of beginning; thenge S. 18V° W.15.24 ch; thence S. 72° E,0.72 ch; thence N. 17 E.15.225 ch; thence N. 1710 W. 261 more or less to beginning) 150 (Ex. point Douglas Road) the following part of N.W.J of Seo.3, T.28,R.22; Beg. at point N.7210 W.0.35 chains fr. p. on N.& S* Sec. line,which pt. is located 17.328 chains S. fr.It post on N. line of Section 3; thence N.723 degrees W. 10.ahains; thence 5.173- degrees W. 15.225 chains; thence S. 72 degrees E. 10 chains; 2310 thence N. 171 degrees E. 15.59 chains to point of beginning) TOTAL Firm li. 11. 10 CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE O �� B REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (B) _.. DESCRIPTION LOT '.stock'. ADDITION - ASSESSED ' VALUATION (Ex. Point Douglas Road) the following partof the NWS, of Sec.3, T 28, Range 22; Beg. at point, lineof Sec.3,16.165. chains S. of NE corner of said NWk; thence S. 17.50 chains; thence N.721 degrees W. 5.265, chains;'; thence N. 171 degrees E. 16.70 chains to place of beginning. 2230 15. Auditor's Sub. No. 55 1000 26' do 300 3i Brant's Addition 1100 part, of W.2 of SE k Of Sec. 3, Town 28, Range 22, lying ,y ,That Nly of following described line; SW k SE k, thence Beginning 615 ft. North of SE corner,of of W, parallel with S. line of the said section, to a point 350 ft. measured at right angles, from the center line of C.M. & St.P... Ry.(being Northerly -right of way of C.B.& Q. railroad); thencer NWly parallel with said center line to the W. line of the SE. _ 5940 of said section. Montville, Dayton & Warren's 12. Prospect Addition 2200 . 35, do 300 56. do 1700 (Ex. S. 315 feet) 57 do 225 .. Following part of 57: do (Commencing at the SW corner of sd.Lot 57, thence N. along W. line thereof, 3151; thence E.parallel with S. line of sd.: Lot, 121.2' to Wly line of Point Douglas Rd; thence S. along ed. line 202.91; thence Swly 2171 to SW corner of sd.lot to place of beginning.(Ex.therefrom that part lying SW of line 2101 NE fr. & parallel with main track of C.H. & St. P. Railroad) also at SW corner of Lot 57, do _:(commencing thence E. 2001 to SE corner thereof; thence N. along Point Douglas Rd. 1201; thence SW to point of beg.(Ex. right of way 2000 of C.B. & Q. Railroad Co.) .... TOTAL : CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (c) P ASSESSED DESCRIPTION - LOT .BLOCK ADDITION' VALUATION Montville,Dayton & Warren's Following part of 78 Prospect Park Beginning at NE.corner of said lot, thence W. on N.'line there- of 108.31,thence SE parallel with center line of C.M.& St.P. RR 45.31 thence. NE 77.51 to beg. 100 (Ex. part to Kavanagh) 78 do 200 19,755 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated d 192L Form B. B. t 1 Commssio .r of Finance., Office of the Commissioner of hubliC ��` &k'`1��G Report to Commissioner of Finance . \\ %Y 29 1928 May 28, 1928...... .....192.... _ To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the t, Council, known as Council File No. x -P6 5 .. _.,approved... ApTl1 25-,..-192..... 192....--.., relative to the grading and surfacing of sidewalk on the southwesterly side of joint vouglas &-f roin the easterly- fne 01ly 1900afeetf fromd owned by the State of Minnesota, app ......_,- _-Burna--Ave-.---to- the --bridge over--}3attle-Creek. -. ... and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, her reports: 1. Said improvement is _. ---..necessary and (or) desirable. 0.41 per front foot 2,023 86 2. The estimated cost thereof is 5... .._ and the tota cost thereof is S ----------------------- Inspection ... ..Inspecstion 4)39.68Frontage 4,900 ft. and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows:------- ........... :......... 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. -------------.:-------- 5. Said improvement is ........------- _---------- asked for upon petition of three or mora owners of property, subjectto assessment for said improvement. ----- Commissioner of Public orks. r THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF THr CITY OF ST. PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION (Date) I.1ay 23, 1928 Hon. John II. IvicDonald, Commissioner of Public Works. Dear Sir: I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cost for grading and surfacing sidevialk on the southwesterly side of Point Douglas Road from the easterly line of the tract of land owned by the State of blinnesota, approximately 1900 ft. from Burns Ave. to the bridge over Battle Creek, under Preliminary Order C. F. 75695, approved April 25, 1928: Estimated Cost , 2,023;86 Cost per front foot 0.41 Inspection 39.68 Frontage 4 900 ft. Yours truly, "Chie-Zgineer. Approved for transmission to a mmissioner of Finance Commissioner of Public Worix. COUNCIL FILE NO.------------------_---- By O------------------------- By-------------------------------------------------- In the Matter southwesterly side--of--- Point Douglas Road from Burns Avenue to the east line of the tract of land owned by the State of IJinnesota,_a distance of approximately 1900 feet from Burns Avenue. under Preliminary Order_____M9_Q ------ __--approved ---- AP-ril-10,1192-8 ---------------------- Intermediary Order ----------- - approved 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 im- provement to be made by the said City cinder sidewalk on southweg-t y �rl _] _Ddn_t _J)_oAiZ1aa_B91a d fr om_Bu=a_Av_ejiue__ta th P e a - J-, I J na c f thp nf land nympd hY____-Fh. Stn -hp. of LZinnesata,--a_dJ_S'ttely and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissioner 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 pro- ceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council:__ - _--_---^____— ----- __ 192—_ - — --------------- - ------------------------ - --------- — ------------- City Clerk. ---- — ------ Mayor. Councilman Clancy Councilman Ferguson Councilman McDonald Councilman M6GIogan CouncilPOWhedmex Rohland Councilman Wenzel Mayor Hodgson J, Yn Form B. S A. 8-7 GITY',OF 9T. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISqIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER the matter of Constructing cinder sidewalk on southwesterly side of Point Douglas Road from Burns Avenue to the east line of the tract of land owned by the State of Minnesota a distance of a. mately 1900 feet from Rurns Avenue, 00 to under Preliminary Order approved ADTil 10 1928 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is S 524.54 front 0.28 The estimated cost PC/foot for the above improvement is I ins ect 0 tat be assKreogeoWtsforM improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or The lots gree A oh an# may parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION :LOT BLOCKASSESSED, ADDITION VALUATION --'-(Ex-.pciijit--Douglas -Road & EX.- part to city for Munioipal Forest) the NW of NW of Sec. 3, T.29, 30500, IM Corner of Seo.3, T.28, 7(9x.Point Douglas Road) beg. at ,.thence S. along W. line of Sec3..841;thence S. 420284 E. '�304 ,_.589.451; thence S. 720 482 E. 532.352; thence N. 740 261 E. 1425.301 to a I _pointon the.N. 4 S,. k J, See. line. -772.252 S. of North line of'said Sec. 3.; thence North to said North line, innin thence W. 1317.021 to. beg 9 -:That part of E.1 Of im * Of Sso.3� T-.28, R.22, lying S. of the Point Douglas Road & Wly and Sly ;f the following described lin I e: - ,Beg.-at ptr 5.26 ch. W. of NE,oQrner of NW S. 1" *- thence-S.-18JO W. �4.38 ch. to center of Afton Rd; thence 7I0 W. 2rods; thence_ N. 690 251 W. o.15 ch, thdncs8. i8jo_'F. 25.765,ch; thence S. �7210 E. 1055 1 more or'less to E.:line of, Sd-. N17* Ofsd., Sec. 5. 31501, —TAL. 34,500 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated`; ated(/Commissioner of tinanc Farm B. B. 13 Oce .of the Commissioner of Public O ?k5fl A NCL Report to Commissioner of Finance \3 Y MAY 2 4..q 2,q my 28, 1928 ........192.- To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul.- The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the 75509 April 10,' 1928 _-192 ..:--:, relative to Council, known as Council File No.._._.- ....:._.approved............................ the construction of a cinder sidewalk on southwesterly side.of ---:.-Point Douglas road-£-rorn�--3urns Ave 2---t-o the. east--line---of the of land owned by the State of Minnesota, a distance of apgr—Oximately..190Q..ft... from-.Burns._Qve....................... ...-.......... :....... - and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is ------------------------ necessary and (or) desirable. 0.28 per front foot 524.54 2. The estimated cost thereof is S--------------------------------- and the total cost thereof is S --------------- ------, Inspection $10.29 Frontage 1900 ft. and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows ------------------ --- --------------------- ----------- ....... 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. .------------------------ ---.......................................--------- ----------------- .................... .... 5. Said improvement is ---------- .----------- asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, subject to assessment for said improvement. Commissioner of Public orks. THE DEPARTMENT`& PUBLIC WORKS OF THE - CITY OF ST. PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION (Date) 1[ay 23, 1928 ` Hon. John H. I'IcDonald, Commissioner of Public Works. Dear Sir: I transmit herewith preliminary estimate .of cost for the construction of a cinder pidewalk on southwesterly side of Point Douglas Road from Burns Ave. to the east line of the tract of land owned by the State of ilinnesota, a distdnee of approximately 1900 feet from Burns Avenue, under Preliminary Order C. F. 15509, approved April 10, 1928 Estimated Cost 3 524.54 Cost per front foot 0.28 Inspection 10•29 { Frontage 1900 ft. Yours truly, Chief Engineer. Approved for transmission t h Commissioner of Finance n Commissioner of Public WOr S. CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL 10..-_-_ ��a`7 FILE OFFICE OF CITY CLERK OUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PESENTED BY COMM 5 TONER—_— O E--.__.s$p-t.ember- -1d7--1•C.2+8 RESOLVED That the Council hereby concurs in t e recommendation of the Contract Committee and awards -the contract for furnishing all labor, tools,_appliances and equipment of every description for tearing down and removing the buildings and the material forming them located in that part of Auditor's Subdivision No. 35, City.of St. Paul and Block. 31, St. Paul Proper, bounded on the north side by Third St., on the east side by Jackson St., on the south side by the east and west alley adjoining the Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk & Co. building; and the Army Building, and on the west side by Robert St.,. in accordance with plans and specifications heyeto attached, to Abbott 'Nrecking Company, they being the lowest responsible bidders, for the sum of $5,750.002 and the Corporation Counsel is hereby instructed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor. Engineer's Estimate $17,700.00. F.B. #7866. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Gla-11- Ferguson laagcFerguson _ --McDonald In favor McGlogan Reh}aad ... ... Against —'Wenzel ,i— Mr. President. Hodgson SE, 1 j . Adopted by the Council.. p. .. :....192... SEP I f6 ff?i eed..�.................... 192... ............... ........ ... ..... ...... � MAVOR 79231-BY0 W. F2oLinnd, Sr, �jLx�{', '7 0 tYlicrcas, on 5eptomUbr 8th, 1927, thel CITY OF 9•f. PAUL COUNCIL :_ _ - 2� St. Palls City Railway Company in" FILE with the Raliroad-and Warehouse Com-1 mission of:the state or Atlnnesuta Its OFFICE OF CITY CLERK potitlon t have',n d and e.t.111 hed Incroa d rates of fnto•to Ue cl argSd. for the arrylnG'of pnsaenge a wIt 1 E OLUTION—C7 RAL FORM + the City of St. Paul pursuant to Cilyp•1 y ter 276, Lawa of Mf nssota. for1921,, OATS— and on November 16, 1928,` 11Ir�d its — PbtItlon auPPloment ry theret , and hearing has hoeunxed on said Petition - i by�the Railroad -.and Warehouse Com- - ' ndsslon for ttte .21st d. of January, - '1 1020: ,and• Whereas, On hovemher loth 19,.8, ; � e the AtnneapolIs Street Railivny Con- 82eptember 8t$, 1927, the St• Paul City Railway I p titi nled with : the C d: bsta i Its [ the Railroad .and Warehouse Commission of the State petition to have :.axed Ind atnblishbd h creh ed rates off ,e a- ve charged �Xtion to have fixed and established increased' for 'City enrry hs je pa ages ithin ear- theaf hllnfter-' l n d . hear- �tt Ing iv s thoreaEter held'aiof o•thq�ChaTged for the carrying of passengers, :c`ai.thin.' C tnml sl upon Bald Petition, but no P pursuant to Chapter 278, Laws of Minnesota ,for order, 1 e yet been made by said , ra- Comms ata , axing orestablishing er 15 1926 filed its petition supplementary rates. of, fare as prayed for In said Pett- , D tion; nd t, avnearI I tlio satiafnd- ring has been fixed on said petition by the - Rail-, of thb Council that It the Railroad' y -1929;and and .:Warehouser: Commission '.of .;the CGmN�esloII for the 21®$':da. ®�. January, Stater of hffnnesota deorne that the 1IInn, p adduced In'the hearing n the November 15th 1928 the Minneapolis Street ' Yrld. c. ad •potitlon a hearing an In dY D D er ... inn ti;. rate tof, fa a Pallor: led with the Commission -' its petition to have fixed dint."the evidonc. %clh would be nd- duocdat the h...lag on thePetitionoreased rates of fare to be charged for the carry bG the SI Pnnl Clty RnI1waY Company, lthit the City. of. Minneapolis, and a hearing was o set Por Janunry2let v cold an - • ly bring the Retire end and Wnrehoa fore the Cel➢mlaeiOm upon said petition, but n0 Commiasfon- to .a: similar conclusion as to the rates to, be charged -In the clrr. een made by said Commission, fixing or establi P St. Paul by sold Company; there- fore, bo It � .,: �a'e prayed for in said petiti Oft, solved Thnt the Corporntlon Coups 1 f C{ty f St. Paul is. I heroliy author�u nd directed to enter Into ., ptlhctipunoon w the st. Paas appears to the satisfao$lon of the CouIIeil that ; City Rahway Company, igg, fn detthttely the hehring a, �' Jnndin- Warehouse Commission Of h8 "State Of Minne80�fia 21st;' 1929 and adthorizing the Com dente adduced in the heaTin on the Minneapolis - T7�iasio to make,an order- upon the P,Ictltton of tho' .:St. Paul City Railway. an. 1IIOre$80 In the rates 01 fare'_to be charged A, �. ComNany without any further hearing, •, ' ,+ �ndtting into e,recC In the CItY of SP:. ould follow that the evidence whioh:would be - Ph gcd for the cnrryingf feDnsa ng r ring on the petition of the Bte Pains• City Rallc a 11 within tho limits:of the City df 9t. Pani y ns may be razed 6y' sold Of anuary:::218t,would. undoubtedly bring the: Railroad upon'petltlon of'the Minneapolis Street• Railway comnany for the carrying oG issiOII to a similar Oonolusion: ae, t0 the rates t0 pnsaengbre tmhtlnneapolis; draft there- City Of St. Paul by aeid, Company; tYierefores be it k; bf being on ale In t! hop. 9G the Clty ' Clerk:• _ l- Adopted biy rho Co un 11 Jan 30 IDE �+Pprovod a,9.. t the Corporation Counsel of the City �Of St. Paul (Jan. . (11929. 2 1929_) - —�- uV,Asd and directed to eater into a stipulation with the 8 . aul City Railway Company, continuing indefinitely the hearing set for J Ty. 21st 1929, and authorizing the Commission to make an order upon t etition of the St. Paul City Railway QOmpany without any further he g, putting into effect in the City-of St. Paul the same rates of fare to be charged for the oarrying.of :passengers clithin the limits of the City of St. Paul as may be fixed by said Commission upon petition of the Minneapolis Street Railway Company for the carry- Lug of passengers in Minneapolis, draft thereof being on file in the office of the City Clerk. COUNCILMEN 4Alu }S 'SE TP Yeas Nays Adopted by th nclt.. ......192... l� Clancy Fefousi;iu, % pro d ..: ... , .... 192 ........In favor ........ Rohland ...Against MAYOR ✓ Wenzel, d , 96 � � uµTg9tl ssug'WY°x iw . uu Tai 96'C6 o b ...:. 'o swag 's euro 96'T6 Z y alll`.T, ono' f •� o%Pb gg t6 Z i • :., pvaO ioVuo[a4C edea i 6ZuuuuvX•,..� � Z'ls r� < 96•T6 ZZ .'t qT'3 as ss}. a}uss1T 3 9G'CC lZ uo a45 d B yuMh Zs,Tfi �� :. uaxoxaoTuy`tTI av s CITY OF SC. PAUL couNca �•' . 9s ��auoauu iK nmfr Fee �O. _ 4 " LT, sseat yeT t 46 i6 t 9t nyd 8 ," is : t1i OFFICE OF CITY CLERK E OLUTION—GPqRAL .FORM. 96 �6 T ylpyd �TunoD g6 i ,Ct "oxaoaaasaY y ]aAi, 064 :54 ss esu OAT--.._._ WHEREAS, on September 8th, 1927, the 8t: Paul City Railway Company filed with the Railroad and Warehouse Commission of the State of Minnesota its petition to have fixed and established inoreaoed rates of fare to be charged for the carrying of paseengers.within the City of 9t. Paul, pursuant to Chapter 278, Laws of Minnesota for 1921, and'on November 15, 1928, filed its petition supplementary thereto, and a hearing has been fixed on said petition by the-Rall- road and Warehouse Commission for the 21st :day of January, 1929; and WHEREAS, On November 15th, 1928, the Minneapolis Street Railway Company filed with the Commission its petition to have fixed and established increased rates of fare to be charged for the carry Ing of passengers within the City of Minneapolis, and a hearing was a thereafter held before the Commission upon said petition, but no order has as yet been made by said Commission, fixing or establ.91, it lug rates of fare as prayed for in said petits 4=-' a WHEREAS, It appears to the satisfaction of the Council that If the Railroad and Warehouse Commission of the State of Minnesota deems that the evidence adduced in the hearing on the Minneapolis petition justifies an inoreaeo in the rates of fare'_to be charged In that city, it would follow that the evidence which,"wouldbe" adduced at the hearing on the petition of the St. Paul' City Railiay t V`Company, set for January 81st, would undoubtedly bring the Railroad and Warehouse Commission to a similar conclusion:; as, to the rates to 1} be charged in the City of 9t. Paul by said.Company; tperefore, be it AESQLVED, that the Corporation Counsel of the City of St. Paul, S reby authorized and directed to antes into a stipulation with they aul City Railway Compan, continuing indefinitely the hearing set for J Ty 21st,. 1929, and authorizing the Commission to make, an Order upon th etition of the 8t. Paul City Railway Company without any further he g, putting into effect in the City, of Bt. Paul the same rates of fare to be charged for the carrying of ,:passengers within the limits of the City of St. Paul as may be fixed by said Commission upon petition of the Minneapolis Street Railway Company for the carry- lug of passengers in Minneapolis, draft thereof being on file in the office of the City Clerk. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by th nci ........::........192... V Clancy Fergvspa� 'J.y � . fro d................ .... ...;y........ 192... MOD .......In favor ,; ✓ ..... Rohland Against / MAYOR Wenzel Circ Mt :-1'1STT CP x y,;s:y nits. In ti c* Uattor of th : Application of Tha 'fit. Paul City-Railvay Ggwn:^.ny to t f"xed and entablinhed mare nd.rsno ok rare to'be ch r_ed by Gaid t4jrvot RallwaV 00monny for 02rr3rIng passengers rr AU ttta City of ,: ' P ul'Our:Guant to Chapt^r 27S, Cee r&j Lane Oz blunecota for 1921. .'TiPtRlZkia. - :?;'XzTA? on SyVembhr Sp 1927, the qt. pwa3 pity Rail- lay COMPM filed pith the Railroad aQ Warehouse commiecion of Qnse.-otn its p.c°t'ition to have Pi id and ontabliphed Increased rates 4f fare to ; bRracd fee �?o sryiug of vnkrngera c ithinthe City 9f .:t. Paul Pursu,an) to Chapter 1780 !=ennral Lnws of pir-a ale for 1921s «nd On Rove^mbar 15, 1920 filed itopAtIon Supplementary to the Mrasaid gvtition; and OU TRZA9 ars Novr;>'mbor 156 1926, the Vinraeapoli s ircrt Railway Company ;Filed with tha Railroad and "o.reho= Com-nizzlo€7 of Vinner•.ot�a ita petition to bane fixed and o-mtabIV-hed Increased satee of fare to b ati xred for tb<< oaarying of pasrangero vitbin thr- City of An noapolis perm,-, nt to ChFavpt-�r 278s %L,�r� of F3inwTota for 1931, And bcarira.Y, wao tbereafter dsaly h;:=1d before tz -maid Ctormisaion Ligon Wb sAd pAlt§ora of the gxiraneago�i t'tra: t Railway, C'omaaay blit no or, rcr bac: oc yet been rade by W- said Commission ficin; or Octablichiaa rates of fare to b^ chnTged by the a id Mnneapollp r:troet F.s;ilssay Company as prayed In vaid petition; arta no be rSar*•ha^ as yet bean mold ba�ore tbza raid Commis=ion upon th^ mid-petition and cunplr;amUry cacti- tion of tho ot. Vasal City Raily ay Company and Jan�.ry 21, 1929 hao bo, as by said Conmisr4on appolrited as the demo of mob bnaring; by and bAiwn °hvs City of 7t. caul, ,acting throunh ita Corpora-. tion C oun"ol thaxoto duly authorized by a revolution of thn Council of acid city adopted January �, 1929, and the f1t. Paul ±city F'a.iluay Company as follows: 1'. Tho hcar11n beforo tbe, said VomraitA3on upon Vie o;aic€ petition and sanppl.e'..S-t9nta y petition Of t: ,' ft. Paul C$ty Railway i;os°apahy may caid aorimiaaion be poutponed bryond - J-,nuary 218 19290 to such date ao this avid Conmicssion m... th�ec- -aftor uyon opplicetion of attbcr pasty berets designate. 2. Upon.the massive; by th*� n7ild nommienoion of ita ord<-r upon tho said petition of the !?innrj&,,olia Rtroe ?3Uiirsa� Company fixing; and establiphing, ratios of rare to be obarmed by a the PUneapolio street Railnay Oompany for carrying paccengern vitbin the City of tAnnoVoiin, thz- r*,sid Commlerion may and ip h-neby recuosted to maks, its order upon the v aid petition and sun plemrmta ry potitio'n of the t. ^al City ?ta.il y Compa,r:y and by such carder to Pis€ and entabiit.b the, s—nne raters of fare to be charged by the -t. Paul City quji a7 Company for a sryin; paccon ery :within the City of "t. panni M': tbOSC to by by it fixed and establi icbed to be charged by the NA. nno apol lr. stract RaiLmy fir"any for ttbc oarryinF,s of pacu ga —, a ,vithi;A dhh CRty of x°inneapolia; saaaoh order upon the petition and cuppli mmtary patiticsa of the -t. psrul 01ty pcilvay Company to begone effea- tine argon the bats on rbioh tb,-� MInneapolln *'.treat 7ailway fora.! pany shall. commence to charge the mate oQ ford for -the aarxyin of paseengnra rithin vinuenpolis rbich the acid Comrainelon may fix and establieh upon the cwdd petition of the SRintaMPOli4 Street Vail 3cay Company filed lA iii'. i;J:hb � B S J�iPO 3sZ?ny bima ;after the _Gid Oomminsion shnllhave made its order upon tbCll POtitlOn anL eunpjsmrntary petition of tla : It. Paul City poi3r�aY ©cmprn;r pvrcusnt to the stit�tai,* tions of paragraph 2 hereof, either party hereto may apply to wi3, said i7o�,,ic�sioa for hearing u*aort th aa8d net4tion anc3 �tappler nrary petition of the a3t. Paul City R ilvay Oo pany and for the further order of the said flraMmIGeion thereotbo and pendia* the maki' DS of such furthe-r order the order of the said Commission to tai ,?side upon tht: said petition and eupplementary pF-tition of the ^t. Paul City Railway Owupatny and pursuant to the stipulations contninpd In paragrErib 2, hereof rhalZ remain in effeot� J)ated J,- a _ary ..: `o VOW. tiITY 0711T. PAUL, 1By Corpors:tion OoutzeetC �.. ,,,�,,�.,m.�.. _�.r.....�..,mm...u...�.�... , _ _- 4 S S 3 '� 7 �i�s r t F,_x �� ',`�� x �. ;V;n', � � �i ti% r. t y: "7Y �� ;Y 3 ;u �F `� 4+� t+� i', ..,...... .. m. a..,�Rw ,_�xua„vwumn'n ”�'vM'mY�M:t'emnYvlscc�Vt.rt�sN4"�e`«3kk'L'tkn'y'�k ..i Y.iBM�'�:' oLEWIS L AIIDERSON EUGENE M_O'NEILL ((( HIL RY-LYNN CORPORATION EDWIN MURPHY S TALA- LAW DEPARTMENT s r January 7th, 1929. To the Council. I1 GentlemenY- The St Paul City Railway Company, on September 8th, 1927, filed a petition with the Railroad and Warehouse y Commission, praying said Commission to make an. order establish- ing increased rates of Pare to be charged for the carrying of passengers within the City of St. Paul, pursuant to Chapter 278, General Laws of Minnesota for 1921. The Railroad and Warehouse Commission fired a date for hearing on the aforesaid petition, and T&en the case was called, the City of St. Paul appeared and asked for a oontinuanoe ontheground. that it was not in`a position to go to trial. The continuance was granted to a definite date®`at vftich time the City again appeared and asked for a continuance On the ground that it had submitted to the electors of the City of 'St. Paula proposition authorizing the City Council to relieve the Street Railway Company of certain of its franchise, obligations. rhe Com- mission again granted a'continuance Was to give the voters of the City an opportunity ,to vote upon this proposi- tion. At the election Whereat this proposition Baas sub- mitted, the voters deemed it inadvisable to authorise the Council to relieve the Company of any of its franchise obligations. After said election, the St. Paul City Railway` Company, on November 15th, 1928, filed a supplementary `petition with the, Commission setting out additional facts why the 'rates should be increased in St. Paul'. The hearing on the original petition and the supplementary petition has been set by ,the Railroad and Warehouse'Oommission for Janu- ary 2lBt, 1929. On November 15th, 1928, the Minneapolis Street Railway Company filed a petition with the Railroad and Ware- house . are -house. Commission, asking the Commission to establish in- creased rates of fare to be charged by said Company in the City of Minneapolis. Pursuant to said petition, a hearing was duly hold before` the Commission, and evidence given, and the matter has now been submitted to the Commission for its order. , ��JrtF,xl� a Pepartment of flafu CITY OF ST. PAUL ARTHUR A. STEWART CORPORATION COUNSEL ASSISTANT ATTORNEYS EUGENE M. O'NEILL - REECE J. MCGEE LEWIS L. ANDERSON HILARY J. FLYNN The valuations of the St. Paul City Railway Company and the Minneapolis Street Railway Company were fixed by the Railroad and Warehouse Commission after pro- tracted hearings and litigation in 1924. The City of St. Paul appealed from the findings of the Commission to the State Court at that time, and the Railway Company appealed to the Federal Court. Both of these oases were pending when, upon the recommendation Of Pyr. Semis, the City's engineer, and Mrs Arthur A. Stewart, than Corporation Counsel,.the City of St. Paul entered into an agreement with the St. Paul Company to the effect that the valu- ation of approximately sixteen and a quarter million dollars, as fixed by the Commission, w s a fair and reason- able valuation, and that a return of 7 as fixed by the Commission was a fair -and reasonable return upon the in- vestment. A somewhat similar settlement was made in Minne- apolis, except that the Minneapolis Company's property was given a higher valuation than the property of the St. Paul company, the rate of return being the same as in the St. Paul settlement. The agreement fixing the valuation and the rate of return was in the form of a stipulation entered into between the City of St. Paul and the St. Paul City Railway Company, and filed in the Federal Court, terminat- ing the litigation therein, the stipulation being duly authorized by the City Council. It appears without dispute that the net, return of the Minneapolis corporation on the valuation as fixed by the Commission in 1924, pls subsequent additions, has not been sufficient to earn 7 on sold valuation. It therefore follows that the Commission will undoubtedly increase the rates of fare that may be charged in the City of Minneapolis. It also appears without dispute that the earnings of the St. PaulQity Railvay 09 any have not been sufficient to earn 7V on the valuation fixed as aforesaid, and in fact for the twelve months ending November 30th, 1928, the income that can be allocat- ed as a return on the investment amounted to 0650,819.33, or 3.92% return on the valuation, which is slightly over half of the return that the Company is entitled to earn under the settlement I have heretofore mentioned. The Minneapolis company, due to a more thickly settled population has been able to make a much higher rate of return thm.the 8t. Paul corporation, The valuation as fixed by.the Commission agreed to by the City is, in my opinion, not subject to successful attack except in so far as there has been some change in.the conditions which existed when the stipulation and agreement were entered into, such as a downward revision In the market price of the materials and properties of the Company, or in so far. as the properties have depreciated since 1924. Therms has been no considerable change in the price, of materials since the date of the agreement fixing the valuation of the Company's property in St. Paul. The amount the property has depreciated is doubtful, the City claiming it has depreciated to about an 84% condition, and the Company claiming the property, due to replacements, is In as good condition as in 1924, or in an 87� condition, as found by the Commission. The rate of return of 74�,as fixed by the Commis- sion in 1924, and as agreed to by the City, might be open to attack on the ground that interest rates have been re- duced to- such an extent that a 7b% return is no longer neoeseary in order to attract capital into the enterprise. However, the testimony in the Minneapolis case would indi- cate that such is not the case. T7hile it is true that interest rates are iower.than they were in 1924 generally, on the other hand, the street ralluay business is apparent- ly on the down grade, and in order to attract capital, it is necessary that a fairly high rate of return be'paid.to the Investor to justify his risk. In any event, these factors, such as rate of re- turn, eto., were tried out in the Hinnespolie case, and the Railroad and Warehouse Commission would probably not give any greater effect to the testimony that could be produced by the City of 9t. Paul than that produced by the City of Minneapolis; and if the Commission decides that the facts in the Minneapolis case justify a higher rate of fare In that city, then it would follow that the Commission would undoubtedly come to a similar conclusion as to the rates of fare which should be charged in the City of 9t. Paul. If the City of St. Paul 'proceeds with its hearing on January 219t, I am of the opinion that the inevitable result will be that the fare will be inoreased in 8t. Paul, Pepxrtment of 3f4nfu CITY OF ST. PAUL ARTHUR A. STEWART _ CORPORATION COUNSEL _ ASSISTANT ATTORNEYS LL EUGENE M. O'NEILL REECE J. MCGEE LEWIS L. ANDERSON HILARY J. FLYNN settled population has been able to make a much higher rate of return thm.the 8t. Paul corporation, The valuation as fixed by.the Commission agreed to by the City is, in my opinion, not subject to successful attack except in so far as there has been some change in.the conditions which existed when the stipulation and agreement were entered into, such as a downward revision In the market price of the materials and properties of the Company, or in so far. as the properties have depreciated since 1924. Therms has been no considerable change in the price, of materials since the date of the agreement fixing the valuation of the Company's property in St. Paul. The amount the property has depreciated is doubtful, the City claiming it has depreciated to about an 84% condition, and the Company claiming the property, due to replacements, is In as good condition as in 1924, or in an 87� condition, as found by the Commission. The rate of return of 74�,as fixed by the Commis- sion in 1924, and as agreed to by the City, might be open to attack on the ground that interest rates have been re- duced to- such an extent that a 7b% return is no longer neoeseary in order to attract capital into the enterprise. However, the testimony in the Minneapolis case would indi- cate that such is not the case. T7hile it is true that interest rates are iower.than they were in 1924 generally, on the other hand, the street ralluay business is apparent- ly on the down grade, and in order to attract capital, it is necessary that a fairly high rate of return be'paid.to the Investor to justify his risk. In any event, these factors, such as rate of re- turn, eto., were tried out in the Hinnespolie case, and the Railroad and Warehouse Commission would probably not give any greater effect to the testimony that could be produced by the City of 9t. Paul than that produced by the City of Minneapolis; and if the Commission decides that the facts in the Minneapolis case justify a higher rate of fare In that city, then it would follow that the Commission would undoubtedly come to a similar conclusion as to the rates of fare which should be charged in the City of 9t. Paul. If the City of St. Paul 'proceeds with its hearing on January 219t, I am of the opinion that the inevitable result will be that the fare will be inoreased in 8t. Paul, Pegxrtment of '�ztlu CITY OF ST. PAUL ARTHUR A. STEWART CORPORATION COUNSEL ASSISTANT ATTORNEYS EUGENE M. O'NEILL REECE J. MCGEE LEWIS L. ANDERSON HI LARY J. FLYNN and I am also of the opinion that due to the differ- ence in earnings between the 6t. Paul company and the Minneapolis company, the facts would justify a higher rate of fare in St. Paul than in Minneapolis. The cost of such a hearing will run into a good many thousand dollars, which eventually comes from the oar -riders, as these are items of cost which are properly charged against the operating expenses of the Company. I have, therefore,. entered into a tentative agreement vith the St. Paul City Railway Company, con+ tinning indefinitely the hearing set for January 21st,',•, and also agreeing that the Railroad and Rarehouee Com- mission may enter an order in the St. Paul case fixing a rate of fare to be charged by the 8t. Paul corporation the same as the fare that is fixed by the Commission to be charged by the Minneapolis corporation in the City of Minneapolis. The effect of this stipulation is to insure to the City Of at. Paul an equality of fares in the tiro cities, although it unquestionably mean! a higher, rate of fare in 6t. Paul than is being charged at the present time. I have filed a copy of the proposed stipulation Stith the City Clerk. It is my judgment that it Is for the beet interests of the City of St. Paul that this stipulation be executed, and I am attaching hereto a resolution which, in my opinion, should be passed by the Council, authorizing me to execute the stipulation. Yours very truly, L oration Counsel. EMO_U r Petition. Council File No...... ®®� PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT and PRELIMINARY ORDER. - The undersigned hereby proposes the making of the following public improvement by City of St. Paul, viz.: .......... ' Open, widen. and extend _Idaho Ave_:between.Fernraood-, Ave and Dunlap St. to a width of 60 ft.. the center line of said street be1n$---t-he- Genter---1-#ne-O.f---- ah40--Ive,---aa.-now---1aid out ---in-•Chelsea Heights extended Easterly 168.3 ft., thence to the; intersection of the- seater lines c Dlznl'�p 6t: and Idaho -Aver aB ]ail out - .:. in Olift.on-_Dale.... ...... -"--' ... ...... '---- -- ... Dated this--...... 24d- day of_ ...."--'- ... Apel..: ...... 192-.9.0. C. F. No. 80070— -•----•- Ciouncilma . Abstract. Whereas, A written proposal for the " ,.king of the following improvement, viz.: - -V Open,.wlden and esIdaho, Ave. between Fernwood-s. Ave. nad .Dhnlap LIMINARY ORDER. St. to a'width of 0o ft.,- the: centerline oY sold street being the center line of - Idaho Ave. as now Enid out fn Chelsea ' akm of the following improvement, viz.: �717II Heights ._extended .Easterly 108:3 ft., g thence to OIL Intersection o[ tho can ter linea of Duninp 6t. and Idaho Aye. ,: Idaho- Ave ._between Fernwood :Ave and fie laid out t Clifton Dale, having been ` - - presented'-to the Council of the City of bf •-60the center line of said street•- 7 St. Paul, therefore, be It I� ,.1.,. Re Bred, That the Commissioner of---Idaho---Ave� as.--now "laid out in - Chelsea .- --...........Public work be and 't hereby ordered Q sad directed rly 168.3 ft., thence to he intersection' 1. To Investigate the necessity for •-------- ----- - or desirability,of, the making of id�Y3(zn3a $to•�aztd •idahoA'Pee• -�,$-lax d- fit' improvement. P _ _ 2. To :lnvestignto. the nature, -:extent a'.................--"..... rIInd estimated coat of said Improve- and I ment_and_the total cost thereof. having 3. To furnish a plan; profile or of St. Paul .... ............ .- -• - -- . - . sketch of sold improvement therefoiQ 9. To state wtietiier' or not' slid i Improvement le asked for on the. yeti r: $son ofthree fir more owners. f Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: E 6. To report upon.all of the forego i ;Ing matters to the Commiastoner of 1 ; Flnanee. esiribility of, the making of said improvement. -{: Adopted. by the Council April 2, 1929. " Approved April 2, 19 ; d.e,§tilnatCd-cost of said improvement, and the total cost thereof. (April 0-1929) 'I 3, 1. of said improvement. 4. To state.Ahethcl p> not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters t a Commissioner of Finance. APR p TH Adopted by the Council - ....................................... ................. YEAS. NAYS COURCURian CLAITC FERausox APProved 4.i �. { ' ----•-.. - .-----•-•---- McDOISTALD RORLAND Q SUDUEZUER MR. PRE131DEM Mayor. Form C A 13 (2M 2-29) Petition. p/ rryy Council File No...... _. ®A PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT And PRELIMINARY ORDER. 1YYalung of the following public improvement by the City of St Paul viz-: d Idaho"-.Ave :between".Pernwood"Ape -_and--"_- i of - 60 ft. the center line of said street °puna 4nu a olio dw'pu as' '•E:f---I-d-al?O l-&id out AM-Xhel-ca .a�nnba .ds'.1n 166.3 'ft thence to the intersection iol eul slael'!a ua 9LLiXnl `y n ,b v'° lxP punl�p 8t axed idahe Ave as laid out alldolddLL 4, y rlueivanosdw1a sluoiil nuaaagM tell >t 1�1l lu1 sof Iuso _. ................................ _. iV _ ... •loni)sutl 1� _a9ooa •orr '3 s AP-TAt 1192 9q i vrinainnua � , --- suuauo- •----- Councilm uadvioa ugV ., `IGZGT�a^Z ihdY 4an gZGT and i _' au7 A4 4 asaaa5o GZGT a V li unoa al sau ul i v9 �-- al °ib'aoai anvl`g°} IMINARY ORDER. gall _ . no- x„L .. Q . WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, via.: -widen and-, extend.. Idaho:, AYAR between Fernwood Ave and- �, Dunlap `fit. to a width of 60 ft. the center line of said street --now---laid- aut--in--Chelaea. ...............heiug-..the-:-center ..line of...Idaho.--Iue. as Heights extended Easterly 166.3 ft , thence to the intersection of tics center"li_nes---of°-Duniag--ete and ..idhho--,Ave:....as-.-1-ai-d out .. in; Clifton-_Dales . - having been presented to the Council of the City of St. Paul.: --- ---- - therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: L To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To, investigate the nature, extent estimated cost of said improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch'of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. S. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. A�P � Adopted by the Council. ...................... ---.---.._:. YEAS NAYS Councilman CLANCY - APProved---_---_- �........ FERGUSON. .•---• MCDONALD RORLAND Q SUDHEIMER... .......... ...-----' -•�-�i WENZEL Mayor... MR. PRESIDENT. - Form C A 13 (2M 2-29) - 41" ? v Petitions r` Al j Council File No _ __ ___80 W® !' PROPOSAL F(DFs ". .tOVEMENT and PRELIMINARY ORDER Tithe undersignxd hereby proposes the making of the following public improvement by theCity Of - Abstrdct. WA svrltten - - - - ----------- - ____ ?. ) Droposat Eor o te - -mnking ng oof f thq tolfowing 1 trovem t, +Open, widen el St to tend .o. Wnbdshn.by taki,.pro and condemning so mpctti the,.pro In^"� - - n'n A�d„tl-n 'Open widen and extend So, Wabasha St. from Channel St. to So. �tobert St, by taking and condemning so much of the property in Lot 1, Block 1, Robertson's Addition as lies westerly of a line drawn from a point i5 ft, easterly of the east line of So Wabasha St, as measured along the south line of Channel St. to a point on the southerly side of Lot 1, 'look 1, Robertson's Addition.62 ft, southeasterly of its southwesterly corner, f a� So much of the property, in Prescott's AdditionandBlocks 2 and 3, Auditor's Sub No. 36 as lies within 40 ft. of a line described as -follows Beginning at a point on the center line of So, Webasha St. i 26 ft. north of the center line of Channel St.; thence on a curve to the left of 521.67 Pte radius and central angle of 320 42' 401 for a distQnee of 297.37 ft, to a:point; thence on a curve to the right of 521.67 ft* radius and central angle of 370 50' 40" for a distance of 344.49 ft. to'a point of tangency; thence on said tangent for a distanceof <316.87 ft. to a point on the present center line of_So. Wabasha St. 91.89 ft. northerly'of a monument in the ceiter line of So Wabasha St., said monument being approximately 12 ft. south of the center line of Delos St. and thence continuijZ on the aforesaid taigent to the center line of Delos St; it A strip of land 80 ft, wide in Block 34, West St. Paul Proper, yy the southerly boandazy of said strip being a straight line drawn from a pointonthe easterly line of So, Wabasha St. 35 ft. southerly from the northwest corner of said Block 34, to a point on the north line of IsabelSto 33 fts westerly of the southeast corner of said Block 34. -- A triangular piece of ground in the southwest corner o3, Lot 5, Block 35, West St. Paul Prope4 measuring 24 ft on the westerly line of said lot and 14 ft. on the,south line of ' said lot.- A triangular piece of ground in Lot 1, Block 53, West "St. Paul / Proper, lying northeasterly of a straight line drawn from a point on the southwest line of Concord St. 45 ft, southerly of the northerly corner .of said Lot l to the northeast corner of Block 54 West'St. Paul.Proper. The'southvtesterly 20 ft, of Blocks 52, 51 and 65 Vest St Paul Proper, said 20 ft. being parallel and adjacent to the northeasterly side of Concord Street, Also between Channel St, and Delos St.,eondemn and take an easement in the land necessary for slopes,;, for outs, in accordance with blue, print ,attached lie ret o. and made a- part hereof, the portion, colored yellow indicating the slope's required for cuts and the limits of vfhich-°are. shown on the Plan marked ° Z'op of slope." having been presented to the Council of the City of St. 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 improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Mnance, G Adopted by the Council__-____—__ ' F YEAS NAYS Councilman` CLANCY ; k fFERGUSON Approved:__— ✓McDONALD -- — 8ohland SUDHEIMER - - — / WENZEL ` �•\ MR,. PRESIDENT N, i' Mayor. Form CA 18 �, i t f a,prt k i' -� �• 5 t � 1 li5 Sxy "y2: (=a` having been presented to the Council of the City of St. 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 improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Mnance, G Adopted by the Council__-____—__ ' F YEAS NAYS Councilman` CLANCY ; k fFERGUSON Approved:__— ✓McDONALD -- — 8ohland SUDHEIMER - - — / WENZEL ` �•\ MR,. PRESIDENT N, i' Mayor. Form CA 18 �, COUNCIL FILE NO.______________ By---------------------------------------------- INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of_ o2enin, widening _and extending Idaho Avenue between Fed wo d Ave• and. D) la sSt. t0 a w dtthh g6 f-- tf�e---eng Tr_ ine of• - said sheet being the cpenter line o IMo Ave. a6 noLr �1aid ou -in Chelsea-�feigTi£s-ex�erideci easterly-1-6�.-3-'f't': ;-tiierrc�-tu-thg-izrtera�ctiron of the center lines of Dunlap St. and Idaho Ave. as laid out iri-CTif£on-ITale; -------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- IRTEANEDIAAY ORDEnb ' - ------C.F. No. 80646— - __________ -_____ In,.. the. Matter ofopening,widening. - and-eatendlng :Idaho_: Avenue between - ------ Fernwood: Ave: and Dunlap st. to a'. width If 60 ft.;. thecenter it.. of -------------------------------- said t eet being th -c,e to ltnaox under I Idaho Ave. as o laid out. f cool -;0076 April 2, 1929 .sea Heights :'este d easterlyd-163.3------------------approved__________ Th!ft. thence to the Intersection of the e t linea bf Danlapst. and laano g received the report of the Commissioner of Finance upon the above .Ar laid t 1 cntt Dole, underpreliminary o der 8007s n ed said report; hereby resolves: 1 pr d April 2, 1929 - TUh c u of th cuy- x st- Paul is hereby approved- and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby bay+ g f d the City f theCom- I Imiss i L _Fi c ➢ n th b 2 I paid Hort, her by having considered 4n which the_ Crncil recomnffnds is_ open, gwriden and .exte 1: That the id ep c ad the I ernwooa Ave . and iJunl ap 5�.. �,y - + l��li -acid 0ondanm FIs b_ebrapproved a d adopted south 431.2 ft of the. north 862.4 ft of that -.x--69 1 saidl most 1 hereby _ -____ porderea to be➢ a d:.with fining CTii'Eon-�a1e-:i�-n�'s'2ieas't-}'of__________ _Sec ti' 2'C Ta 1h She ct eu -Ar the l ➢ae ie Inge 22, as lies within: a strip : land 60 T£. pen widen and tend IdahoA ne ;>3e - 3Y -Z9 fi'dYi-3 s'iTie-8-en�e-IP_Z _ _____________ _Idahlietw en F -w as Ave.; nd'Dunlap't in Chelsea'. Heights extended. easterly 168.3 f`'E so Much !➢f. by oucfi 431 2 ftnat the north 862.9 tres'of--cenez` lines Si` Inmim8t is ft.'of that- 609.4 ft et of d adjoin- Y and {iyno IC1If22n,a I hfy 29,rAange aa t- in Clifton Dale - -------------------------- _--------------- ;j )lea w(thin: a�-atrl➢ of land 80 ftin -------------- tj wfdth the.Intel li f which 1 the __ ant line o4 Idaho Avenue w ;laid t ) Chelsea Hight e t ndaa ------- -------------------------------------------------- easterly - ---- -------------- ast ly 163 3 ft.,the.,..-t thei t - ------- with n�secti f thet ea f Dunlap d cos thereof is SSObDR________ 3L- d Id ho -A s laid tin cnfc D ) with liar tt e d 28th �. Re9 $60.00 the et th f _. le be had on said improvement on the. _____ __-__day of -- (, Resolved Fu th That p bitc or lag lm had id i n ovement hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House £ houtbef iotadloit A. Id.,yinlia c unc l r of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance i said mu Chamber of .the Court Houde and city { give notice of Ilan D uaing,f tae cup of sc ram. Banner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of i' hearing: xhat th c mini + er f Fina givo rd aBe total cost thereof as estimated. €: ti noticeoL nia:_ tang ao. the .persona lJ/r� i d 3 the r provtd d b c cli an m AdpCharttatine th time d pl e'ef #4p l� F3 hearing,the nature of th fmp one -- --- ment and the total cost th thereof -a - F' eatilaated. r�-7 Adopted by :the Council May 1 1929, ---------- - ------�-- ------ ''- App Approved alar 1, 1929- ` 192_-_ ----- (May 4-1929) - 5 City Cle - Mayor. Councilman Clancy Councilman Ferguson l Councilman McDonald Councilman 1Uff&iXx Rohlnnd Councilman Sudheimer Councilman Wenzel Mayor,,ffeVAxx Hodgson Form B. S. A. 8-6 gilm "'�,. � - .ry ]tiom aq7 op. 07 Paaoaad o3 P zlaaAlu� t sl gaaaq eA Pun a4 a.. sitio yt alt4u5 to ano;netlnwo� and lnAS pantosag aatiaaiaq, 11 eg 'dtintaolnw 6aan a;nwpea a,aeat �[q� ryp ^pp[,q� Ien'3 aqi POaaxa '7S Puet6an34 a;::. •;- autwnssaf, woaa'•anv auAva vo Waa94 9u13R8n V11-unu.lo '.20 vollnttnlsu aql aoi paalaoaa aplq aq7 anaaaq& -ptnuOa31Z t -g •f Aa7-£8908 •aH "I 'S 1 (OZBF-4 dnlq) "GZB'Z �IIIC Panoaddy COUN '.is z A 1—too eq; 6q Pa7doH1 •aoeaaq land apnw pun 07 pauaaaa 6gaaoq st. unld U tlg oiaaaq pa4on77n egaohl ?;t4nd� By __ ao iauolsslwwaP aql ao -uuld aqi uodA.......... umoga 7vaixe aql X07 .P{nsaaoan e47 vaam7a4 'pooyt s,ugof 75- .401 2ululoipn.. dalin. Pun:-.a5pta4auo7$ {TORDER �[}j�� ��j}'{j _s a1gn0 19 ql ul us 6a11y ao , -1 - : pv EDIA�q ZL ®JLCYD 1'd.CY �..9u}Pua9 agi. u! IIP spuu slm 'sado[• g�gl...�Ylp3t F�¢f�� sod ;uawaenaluaq .1 Put jo ju w. . and uaitu; aq of pu as in -is ; aq7 s 11, .q ap pun U � ln'sd '7S Io -d7I� aqi iugS 'Panlasa7t I,, aq 'sa;ln�n In C' and extend_in_g Ida__h_o Avenue between In anogn aq7 uj. unid siq Pall; qns 9ulnn ____9______________ ,A sgaa�t atiAnd do aagolssltuwo0'_ati1S { Q a w d 91 6 f`1- iYE ell Y— lrie O� sal •6281 .3t Aaau}q paeaaa �. Tlrie oI QaYlo ve. U now �al ouTi in. SalC-1 do ,'9E86L '3 _Pjo 6anlPawaal Chels� `nt pun 'sesi 'az ianna4ag P.—ddn kTErly-16E3.-3-fes.- Ctterrct -tzs-thg-izrtercrectivn of th'901GL"d •p, aapao 61nniwttaaa YePun - - � 'i6 aInID 75<0; ;anop paoaueIS woad p St. -and Idaho Ave. as laid out _-_AA y. �pooM s,u4af 7S 'E 'Z 'i. s3o[ sululoi �..___-___ ___ _________ __________________________ In V f -Pu Galin Pun a8ptagauo75 t SUIP _______ �:i qqj U ul nauv ao HutnCd Put 5u}pu;9 ... u! 'snB .Put sins 'sadots ao; .taus p_____________________________ --saoau puuY aq7 v} 3. —.0 un tut _______________________________ -j-,ijn pun sui4wapuao 70 ia;iuw a44 u , . . Ptvuoa3x-ri •f Aa -8£T08 •0.I.3. ___________________________________________________________ Y8Z8t-5 6njq) -- 696T I Auk Pa ioadde _________ _ _______ . t7 '62GT +I A -Pi jtaunop aq;l. Aq pa;dogy - - _--,_ 30076 April 2, 1929 under n,a y . .� - _= __ ---- --------approved ---------- ---------------------- The Council of the City of Paul having received the report of the Commissioner 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 improvemen which th C unci] re nd is_ Open, Widen and extend Idaho Avenue between emwooed Ave. ana�unI'a Ste- E33� �a?C2ng-aird _condemning so much of the south 431.2 ft of the north 862.4 ft of that 5Q9. -4-t fives E- of aria aTj oiiii)5g-CZiiton 73aTe- iri -ric�l t itas t -3'o f---------- Section 22, Township 29, Range 22, as lies within a strip �f land 60 f t : __iri -vr fdt ,--$ he -c end er -I3h-e -o Y'Z?ril Cir'i s -Tie -B en�e'I ih ------------ Idaho Avenue as now laid out in Chelsea.Helghts-extended easterly 168.3and Idaho Avenue as laid out in Clifton Dale - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ with no alternatives, and that.the estimated cost thereof is Wxo----____ Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said -improvement on the --------- ath day of -------- ]day______________- 192-_ 2, 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 provided by the Charter, stating the time and place. of hearing, the nature of the impro�T'lt V62V total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council___ ___-_ - ;c2= 192 ---- ------ Approved---___ ______ _______192__ City Cle --- ------ --- ---------- - ---------------ay---- Mor. Councilman Clancy \ Councilman Ferguson Councilman McDonald i Councilman MWITX Rohland VI:: Councilman Sudheimer Councilman Wenzel MayorRITZMxx Hodgson Form B. S. A. 8.6' r Fourteenth St. , --` ^.................`.... (''AUO.Open, wide. and to d F -u {, teenth 9t., rile north ly tin t;anid t front Robert ' Opening belnH 79 tt n rth [ d Pn d ontend university Ave. t to j teen to the r, m, the � 11 f rl d ]ig n©Y,4'.$er19' line OP said openSng t0, b¢: teenth SL from the bo d i "University Ave Ext ion eo eh w t - - - erly line f: Lae r tt a zten fed R,'nd parallel to the quarter seotion line 4 southwest r1Y 1 L t 6 :dtoY & C bbp,,., .'t t y" n Bubdlvietone sho a rtht.toTIY V' Onship_. 2.g, Range 2^a to a point" in Lot 19, :seld ltno t d d to th no th net - ddition 7.6 ft. northerly- of -..the southerly COkner f-enld L t 8 hnVlnH b n F e tQ,e"t,l� aerated t0 the C cil Of ;the City of St {[604;�[tt - ul therefore, be It, utdtp R solved, That the Cmmissioner of 0 y_ P.ubli Works be and Iso herebyordered and directed: a extend Fourteenth St., the northerly 2.ina -3 To lnvoatlHnto th" ki 9e of for ,o g 76 ft. north of and parallel to or desirability of the m kinH L aid Improvement - ' F©urteentbL St. fromtheabove 2 Td InvestlHate th natur x tent and estimated co t oe said Im fF Attee 'L�gtes�egpn to the westerly line b18 : pro ement,•and the tot l- c..t there. ak3tch of snld Me ]an, profile or '1nc ed southwest..erly:.in Lot 6,Gwgy.,..j� cobb etate'wh Cher or not sold Im �U6 o-theasterly along said line -extended provement ia'halSed for. on the petition e. Or of said Lot 6. Of three oT more otVners. 6. Ta report upon til of the fore S 7 gOlnH matters to the Commissioner of +. - ;Finance 1 - - �-..Ad pled by. the COil'MnY 2, 1929: z - 4 ' YAd May 2, 1929. ox saia. opening -being 76 ft, north of and parallel to the southerly line of Fourteenth St, from the above described University`Ave. Extension to the westerly line of Lafayette Ave,extended southwesterly in Lot 6,GVreV,'18¢ Cobble Subdivision, thence northeasterly along said.line.extended to the northeast corner of said Lot 6. Councilman CLANG$ acasegew— McDONALD ROHLAND SUDHEIMER" WENZEL MR. PRESIDENT Form C A 13 (214 2-29)' f d."i� Ivit�t� Approved- - - -...- -.-.......................... .--- ------------------=--------............................................. Mayor. le oqi eMmq PU n aql so .01MUa a a e47 { °w Agoaoy 11ounoov43 3uyL P-ON -n ._ b-PlbuoQoH -H r Aa L0908 oN 3 o� 1 COZBT'6 Abyq)' iv 'OZeT 'Z sv1¢ P a dzet Z AbI¢ IlounoO o47 �4 Po78oPtl Council File No.......:C7t @. .6p.0' 69'l1S a3uw17s:t. eaao ' ai IaUQ 9108 ' fIFPigH lbwao3 sole ay { 0 3Pua7uo0 so wags aedgad. eil7 do .avap oppp i S v pa7onaieul 6q aoy vi IoOunoO uopbao PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT ,3 aoO oyi PUII 00 ME OIS so wn0 43 3 1 PPiq Olq{gU du0a 3 gpol ey3 Sulo a �. ��� Segi eaoosq g'}I i9 r wA1 07 POilo 17 y and Z A. o3eaay 6UONVOUIOade pub UUIIIe y11Ar y.; U eaubDaaoon'u7 '7B PJI4S.a•Q o7 7B y7xl `' '"S al 7B: nbaPubi3 PIIII Av avq `� PRELIMINARY ORDER. � '03)yA>, b 76"-Rta Ub)I woa7 78 y771.I ' y abag o-at of 78 P vuo}r a{ t i 979 'vYano2i Q e oip ba8<-aoJ Dabm4'p b eilwV30� �ibalU^,;.: 16e unrferelgned7Te'reb plbposea the making of the following public improvement by the City of St. Paul, vl�:: . _. _. ... __.. ....... _.... '.._ .._ __ _. _... _ _. .... .... _._ _... .._... _. ............ Open -widen and extend University Ave. from-Robeat Lat: to- Fourteenth oFourteenth 6t. the northerly line of said opening tq.,pq___ . 84 ft. north of and parallel to the quarter section line In f3'eotion 31, Tovmship. 29, .Hango 22 to a point in Lot 19, Block 1, 'Rinker Addition 7.6, ft. northesly,of..th® southerly line of Fourteenth 9t. Also open, widen and extend Fourteenth Bt., the northerly line of said opening being 76. ft. north of and parallel to the southerly line of Fourteenth 3t. from the above described University''Abe•.`"txtension to the westerly line Cobb's of. Lafaye tte Ave. ,extended Southwesterly in Lot 6,CrqY' Subdivision,"thence northeasterly along said line -extended to the northeast corner of said Lot 6. ox saYn 'opening being 76:-ft, nortfi of and parallel to the southerly line of Fourteenth St. from the above described University Ave. Extension to the westerly line of Lafayette Ave. extended southwesterly in Lot 6,Cxep'8¢ Cobble Subdivisions thence northeasterly along said line extended to the northeast corner of said Lot 6. Councilman CLANCY - Approved........................................................................ MCDONALD . RoRLAND G SUDREIMER WENZEL.............::................................. MR. PRESIDENT Mayor. Donn CA 13(2M 2-20). _ n �bx z. Copp' c 4 i r S r• r r: 02 z s J'a' .n• :r s ter - Nr Dated this ......-grid ..... ...day of......--- Mey ----------------------------------- Dated ., 192 9 - -------- --- Cou Gilman. PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal, for the making of the following improvement, vio-! > Open widen and estend University Ave. from Robert St. to op., - *,.. northerly line of said -openinf; tO-:De .. 84 ft. north of and parallel to the quarter section line in Section 31, Township 29, Range 22 to a point in Lot 19, Block 1, Tinker's Addition 76 ft. northerly of the southerly line' of Fourteenth St. Also open, widen and extend Fourteenth St., the northerly line of said _opening being 76 ft. north of and parallel to the southerly line of Fourteenth St. from the above described University Ave. Extension to the westerly line of Lafayette Ave.•extended southwesterly in Lot 6,er _ik, Cobb's Subdivision, thence northeasterly along said, line extended to the 'northeast corner of said Lot 6. Councilman CLANCY Appr<—�.......................................................... •....... . .......... MCDONALD SIIDBEIMER WENZEL ....Ma y or.-..._ '. MR. PRESIDENT F.— CA 13 (2M 2-29) � 1�Lsaea,g2 Copp 3 f � -t -7�' x�..min....., a 192_9 Dated this -_--:..2nd -. day of .......................... _Diad . ' • . . _•• - .. ....:.-.... :., 1 +" ° I,l .r= { i � � r •r Lt,x,u3 ,f.yfltJPi1,€� p t It 1 yl❑ I Ilia iii ) . TTVI V I': � ( ,�:� ,., 1�;Ir I 1 t 1. w 1 � v.�.)r l{: F.il.; a t•FPul-1'1. a:r UC 137.,c T S7ty1 - .r {.0 T,a , SG 7U E7 :cFI'o.tj �T�-,7os� J L- a c. .F o.. 0' .. �F u ,y.p;F ..Tai having been presented to the Council of the City of St. Paul ------------------------------ therefore, ---- --- --- -- --- -- 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 improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council -•--- -------?�0 - ....... -YEAS NAYS Councilman CLNCY........................................ Approved--•------ l� .ti 3_- ......... ........ . MCDONALD BORLAND SUDREIMER.............................................. MR. PRESMENT I ocm C A 13'(2M 2-29) an - pnl tN YO C 4nR CITY PAUL PLENca NO.Q® OFFICE OF CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GEN RAL FORM PREVENTED By DATE My 26th, 1929 Inet 7 � z r+� the 4. 81000—Byi. H. hfeDonnld— 'm iter" of opening, w[denlpq, and e00d Ave andho Ave, between j . Fernw.bd Ave. and D nlap gt.to q vpwidth 6f,60 tt076'., -and Prelim nary Ved Interni dibry Crderl 80646 ,e matter of opening, widening and Ther COmmieehrai nec. of publlo Worka'�enue between Fernwood.. Ave, and .Dunlap . Sti hnv(ng nu6mitted hin al? Inthe a Reeone-i ,Thatbe itha'City to gt. Paul It under Preliminary Order 80076 approved n ea and determinea' the amount nt d� �lntermediary Order 80545 approved May . heabovennmedmprovement to be-one [.Howe: Hy,tnking and condemning so-much 62.4 : bP 260:4 i 1Veat oandning. Clifton Dnleto the. N.rth, ommissioner of Public Works hawing Rge 22'-- lie. ,ltbin a ee , 29, ch in the above matter, be it f 60 (t In width. :the, conte' ifae: oP 1 vhn wflnnd ld aut In Oti IeenfHel�hta exo } tndea.Dn t rlr 166.3 Pt., tnn.e to the WED, That the City of St Paul fixes and Cmt rnectlon of the cent.' Ilne, of Dun• un of land to be taken 'for the above II[tonbne Idaho Ave. ne ]aid out la d Adopted bi th.,.open nrny zs; 1930."-``go be as follows ;1 Approved afar 2s. 3638,1.§ (June 7.1920) laiing '"7 and .condemning so much of the South 431.2 ft. of the North 862.4 ft. of that .509.4 ft. Westof and adjoining Clifton Dale in-the Northeast 1/4 of Section 22, Township 29, Range 22, as lies within a. strip of land 60 fz, in width, the center line of which is The center line of Idaho Avenue as now laid out in, Chelsea Heights extended Easterly 168..3 ft., thence to the intersection' of the `center lines of Dunlap St. and Idaho Avenue as laid out in Clifton Dale. COUNCILMEN MAY O � 1(130 Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council LilAt (., 7J1i19— Qaney / Ferguson (JO McDonald In favor Approv� '�4 ; 19 Rohland Sudheimer O Against r // C_ MAYOR C_� Mr. President Hodgson s CITY' .PAUL FILE wca �Q OFFICE 'OF CITY CLERK COUNCIL 'RESOLUTION—GEN RAL FORM -PRE ENTEO BY -- co DATE Ma,y 28th' 1929 ,; F:�No. 81000—gy J 1"' TTeDonnld In the matt.,' or openlnq, widening:. and extending: Tdnho Ave. baweon Fernwood Aw and Dynl¢p St. to a kith bC 8o ft under Prellrntnaryl Ode 80070 :approved April 2nd." 1029 "d Tntermedl s*n Order soy, a matter. of. opening, widenin and npprov star ,Tat g °�xt,Aelenxng Idano Avenue between Fernwood Ave. and Dunlap St. to a width of 60 ft. under Preliminary Order 80076 approved April 2nd,; 1929 and intermediary Order 80545 approved May. let, 1929. The Commissioner of Public Works hawing submitted his sketch in the above matter, be.it RESOLVED, That the City of St. Paul fixes and, determines the amount of land to be taken for the above named improvement to be as follows By taking and ,condemning so much of the South 431.2 ft.'' of the North 862.4- ft.' of that 509.4 ft.West of and adjoining Clifton Dale in the Northeast 1/4 of Seotion 22, Township 29, Range 22, as lies within a. strip of land 60 ft. in width, the- centerline of which is the center rine of IdahoAvenueas now laid out in Chelsea Heights extended Easterly lE38.'3 ft., thence to the intersection of the center lines, of Dunlap St. and Idaho Avenue as laid out in Clifton Dalen J COUNCILMEN Y 2C. �� Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council i9— Ferguson McDonald In favorApprov 19— Rohland Sudheimer Against MAYOR W..,4 Mr. President Hodgson ST. PAUL n - � DEP�+RTT-' FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (D) .. extending Idaho Ave. between Fernwood In the matter of opening, widening and Ave. and Dunlap St. to a width of 80 ft., the center line of said street being the center line of Idaho Ave. as now laid out in Chelsea Heights extended easterly 168.3 ft•,thence to the intersec— 0 tion of the center lines o£ Duniap tit. EMU tutu+v in Clifton Dale --i April 2, 1929 under Preliminary Order approved To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is - - -,SO Ofl The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is 5 The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or . parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION (except nlap St., the south 431.2 ft of the north 4000 862. 4 ft of that 509.4 ft west of and adjoining Clifton Dale in Northeast of Section 22, Town 29, Range 23 TOTAL, 44000 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. v/ / Dated)-1�3 ,Clow J� oar ) Commissioner of Finance. F— B. B. IS' St. Paul, Minn.O ----- 192-f To The Honorable, The Council, City of St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: We, the undersigned property owners, hereby petition your Honorable Body to cause the following improvement to be made: ------------- ---------- -------------- ---------- ---------------------- ------ St. —Ave. !Lp. , to ---- 1 --- gel from.- ------------------------ ----- St. - ------- --------- Ave. IN o To The Honorable, The Council, City of St. Paul,. Minn. ' St. Paul, Minn. Y _//192__9 Gentlemen: We, the undersigned property owners, hereby petition your Honorable Body to cause the following improvement to be made: - --------------- ------ ----------- ------- ------------ ----------- --------------- ------------------- - - -------------------------------------------- ------------------------- -------- St. St, Ave. NAME I LOT ADDITION al— [BLOCK V N4 St. Paul, Minn. U..1%-_192- To 192To The Honorable, The Council, City of St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: We, the undersigned property owners, hereby petition your Honorable Body to cause the following improvement to be made: - - --------------- -- -------- -------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------- ----------------- ---- ---------- ------------------------------- St. A'e. ----------- from----.. -o- -------------------------- St. Ave.A ------- - --------------- -------- Ave. NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION to' a it �fri 'Office of the Commissioner of Public W. Report to Commissioner of Finance APER 5 fl3 April 5, 1929.. .... 192 To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul The Commissioner of Public Woks, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No.80076..__...approved.. April 2,_.19.2.9 .. „_.._192-____--- relative to opening, widening and extending Idaho Ave. between Pernwood _AVe._and_Dunlap -.St.._ - _. ......... ............... ._ ... ..... - - - and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is_______ ...... ueceasary and (or) desirable. __..._, and the total cost thereof is S-: _.__XXX 2. The estimated cost thmcof is S_...X�_..-----.- , and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows: --- _ ...... 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made, a part hereof. 4. .. ... ..... 5. Said improvement is. _ _....._. __._...risked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, subject to assessment for said improvement. Commissioner of Public Works �N V oo . A � v �/ �� �` �. ' / � �, -- f In; the matter of'opening, widening and extending Idaho Avenue between Fernwood Avenue and Dunlap Street by taking and condemning so much of the south 431.2 feet of the north 862.4 feet of that 509.4 feet west of and adjoining.Clifton Dale in PETITION OF northeast 1�4 section 22 township. 29; range 22, ANASTASIA DUFRESNE as lies within a strip of land 60 feet in width, IN THE ALTERNATIVE the center line of which is the center line of: OBJECTING. TO CONDMUATION Idaho Avenue as now laid out in Chelsea Heights PHOCpM3NCS AND TO THE extended easterly 188.3 feet thence to the inter- AWARD. section of the center lines of Dunlap Street and Idaho Avenue as laid out in:Cliftondale. TO THE CO MON COUNCIL OF THE CI-PY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA, Nov comes the above named petitioner and respectfully shows' as follows; That she is the owner of the following described land, situate in the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota; Commencing 605.22 feet'W from HE corner of Sec. 22, ` T. 29, E 23; thence S':431.52 feet for; place of beginning of premises hereby described; thence W 504.9 feet; thence S 431.2 feet;.'thInee E 504b91 feet and thence N 431.2 Peet to place of beginning, containing 5 acres more or less, except a strip 30 feet wide along the.easterly portion of said property, taken, or to be taken$ for Dunlap Street. That it is proposed to take in these condemnation proceed- ings a strip.of land 60 feet wide by 474.9feet along, or a totalrof 28,494 square feet;.tbat if said strip is condemned and taken, the depth of petitionerts property south of said strip will be 170 feet and..the depth of petitioner's property north' of said strip will be 271 feet; each of said strips, after taking"the easterly portion thereof for Dunlap Street,' will be approximately 474 feet long. Your petitioner further respectfully shows that directly south of ,her property there is a'five acre tract ,of land along which, on, the south side thereof, borders Hoyt Avenue; that on said five acre tract of land; which has been platted for several years,.there are located two houses; that said houses are owned by one Peterson, who is the principal petitioner requesting the improvement gbove described. That between Hoyt -Avenue and Larpenteur Avenue, Dunlap' Street and Lexington Avenue, which embraces ten acres of land and all of_which property lies east ;of petitioners -property and the property of said Peterson, the,five core tract lying north there are eight houses and one store; -that upon of p:titioner+s property, the same being, between the northerly -line of petitioner's Larpenteur Avenue, there is but one property and.house; that there have,been no new dwelling houses built in the vicinity of petitioner's property for many years last past.' Your petitioner respectfully insists that there is no need for the contemplated improvement and 'that the: said Petersbn referredi.to above is the principal party interested'in having petitioners property'taken,in these- condemmtion proceedings. '. Your petitioner further shores that for considerable area crouth-vest of petitionert,s property the land is unplatted and that south of said Hoyt Avenue toComoPark,there are no dwellings whatsoever; that the Radmann Sand Pit is located south of said "Hoyt, Avenue and west of Lexington Avenue. That the improvement proposed in these proceedings; as your petitioner is advised and believes, is preliminary to the platting of petitioners property, which: will entail a further great expense,`and is pre- liminary to the grading of the strip to be taken, which will entail more expense, and is preliminary to the laying of sidewalks, which, ofcourse, will entail further great expense. - Your petitioner further shows that on December 26th, 1929; her property was assessed the sum of One Thousand Three Hundred Ninety-five'and 75j100ths Dollars ($1395.750- for the. Dunlap sewer; that in August, 1927, her property was assessed Five LHundred.Sixty-two and 35/100ths Dollars (0562:35) for the *T%ryland-Como sewer, and'that if said,Dunlap Streetis graded, there will be a further assessment for the same of approximately Fourteen Hundred Dollars ($140000). That the assessment .of petitioner's property for platting, grading, laying sidewalks', and for said sewers, will amount to a confiscation of her property,, And your petitioner further-states:on information and belief that if her property is platted and the other improvements referred to above made$`that it will be, many -many years before said property can be sold for: L residential purposes; that the district does not warrant the.improvement contemplated and that if`said'improvements are made it will amount to a confiscation of her property. Your petitioner, in the event the Honorable Council sees fit to condemn the property lin question, respectfully urges in connection with j her claim for damages, which she hereby makes in said event, the.following That within the strip so to be taken there are under cultivation, and have been for several years ;last past, six hundred fifty (650) hills (or plants) of.peonies; that itis a scientific Pact, as your petitioner knows of her omn knowledge and as she has been.speoially advised by peony grower experts, if said plants ere not disturbed during their dormant period, until after September let, 1930, the same mav'be transplanted at,a great expense of labor and at a loss of some plants; that the t ld _peony crop of consequence for at least transplanted plants will not yt3 a _p zw p anv q three years from the time of transplanting,thereof,-and will not yield a crop average to the present &.ld therefrom for at least three to five years; that if said plants are not disturbed until after -the dormant stage, and your petitioner Is permitted to keep the bulbs and transplant the `same, her loss in value to egch . plant will be least the sum of Two Dollars 02.00) and her loss on this item . - will be at least -the -sum of Thirteen Hundred Dollars:(01300.00). -. That in the.event said plants are disturbed during their dormant stage, that.is between now and September lst, 1930, the value of said plants will be entirely destroyed anda total loss to the petitioner; that the Value thereof in case' of such- disturbance, Will amount to at least 'Five Dollars 05.00) per plant, or a total of Three Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ,($3250.00). Your petitioner `is,prepared t0 shed these facts by expert testimony of disinterested parties and begs leave of this Cohneil to do act and ..requests that a date be set for the taking of testimony to"arriva and determine at fairly the amount of the damages that petitioner will sustain in connection with her peony patch in the event the Council sees fit to condemn the land upon which they are grown. That in addition to the loss in value to said peony plants, petitioner will lose the established business she has in the sale of peony flowers 3 0. fora period of at least three years; in fact your petitioner claims that she will lose her entire business; that she has derived,profit from said peony business averaging about Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) per year; that the value of her peony business is ,the sum of at least Fifteen Hundred Dollars (1500.00),: which amount she claims as additional damages in the event said condemnation proceedings proceed, and the land in question is taken' Your petitioner. further res ec- tfull .shows'that within the.strip of land proposed to be condemned, there are twelve = twelve year,old apple trees of the reasonable market value of Twenty five Dollars (0'25.00)"each, and that if said land is condemned that her loss in connection with said trees will be the the sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00): That in addition thereto there is a seoond row of apple trees of the same age, and twelve in number, that likewise will be:destroyed in the event -the aidewalkis layed following said condemnation proceedings, aid -her loss -,in conneciion'with said trees will be the further sum of Three Hundred Dollars (.0300.00). That the remainder of the land within the strip to be �.- taken has been employed in, truck,gardening in years past; that this year your, petitioner has a potatoe coop therein and that in the event of the taking of "± said ,property the damage to said potatoe crop will be the sum of at least Fifty Dollars ,(050400). That in the event said strip of land is so taken in these condemnation proceedings ,the southerly erly line of- said 'strip will be within three feet of thebarnlocated upon said property, the eaves of which protrude outward about twelve inches; that if said sidewalk is later layed, it will be necessary to destroy at least a portion of said barn and that the loss on that account will be upwards of Six Hundred Dollars (600.00), and your petitioner claims as further damages the.sum of Six Hundred Dollars (0600.00) on account therefor. That the reasonable market value of the land proposed II to be taken is at least the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2000.001) and your petitionerclaimdamages in said amount on account therefor'. That attached hereto, maked Exhibit As and made a part hereof, is a plat showing.roughly the tract of land owned,by,your petitioner and the location of said peony bed, said apple trees, said truck garden and said barn: That attached hereto and made.a part hereof, marked Exhibit B, is a photograph ahowing a portion of said peony bed. WEEHEFOHE:your .'petitioner prays: I. That said condemnation `_proceedings be.abandoned. That in the event they are not abandoned that a`date be set for a hearing so that evidence may adduced upon which to arrive ata fair and reasonable: amount ofcompensation to petitioner. .III. That in the event said request is denied$ your petitioner claims as damages the sum of Thirteen Hundred Dollars ($'1300:00) in the event said peony patch is not destroyed in the manner stated in the body of this petition; the sum of Three Thousand TwoHundred Fifty Dollars (P250.00) for said peonies. . in the event the same are destroyed during the dormant period; the sum of Fifteen, OOID-1. TO CITY Cl[nl< t; �c 1, j ,C P. No. 82015 -By J B McDonald - It' the cD ld- Inthe matte[ of condenning, taping -.and aPPt'opri:tting . for public ,pur- pese9 Pet t leis, PaTICs, J way" t and Publi quares: All of Auditor's Subdivision NO 1 All f Lots 4 5 and G Block 34and All - f Black 33, SL Paul t ropey. All of Auditor's Subdivision Lot -2 and that Hart of Lot }, Iyingl nrt! rly' of he alley In Block: 31, ; "St. Paul Prop S r. j �- Lot 1 to 7 both Inclusive, Audi - to , ` udi-tot'sSubdi i ion No. 35. Also that part of Block 26, St. Paul Proper, lying southerly of a line drawn from the southwest corner, C Lot 10, Block 26, to a Point 8,6 feet from the n•esterly Iine of Jack - n treat, t Ind G4 feet from the ren - tot lin f Third St. n ensured at right angles thereto, and thence at 'nh angleto i. point on the westerly line of Jacltson. St. 72.5 feet from the center line of Third St. measured long the westerly line of Jacltson. St Also nil that part of Block 27, St. Pan, Proper, lying southerly of the follow) ng described line: Beginning i nt. potnt on the westeriy ]too C Lot 050&B 9 - 2.5 feet Prom [he center line oP Third St. ensured along the last- ly line oP Jacksnn. st., thence south- easterly at :in angle of th degrees to e Point which is 64 feet from the enter fine Y Third Sl. 'f,11' sated tparallel with the easterly line of li Jackson St., thence along :t Iine par - from. to d 6} pee[ the a ter { lineof Third St: to the eas[terly line of Lot 12, thence on m angle of 45 degrees to .the left to the westerly Iine of Sibley St. Also. _ f Conde ni g tai ing Ling f r ubl to purposes s •the p u F7. ince'r ght e' that Part of Block 'r 36,. St Paul Proper ly ing northerly of the following described line: Begi nn(ng at the northwest rcriter of Block 3G, SL Pul Proper th Son thensterly •l:tong the so th e t p ly line of Said Block3G a di t ljp f 40;feet, thenceinor[henaC ly t th intersecton f a [ line drawn parall a el to and 22 feet from the I.. southwesterly. line of said Block 1611 and line drawn 66 feet South- '' nsterlp of and parallel to the n kt therly line oC Second SC. Iltence k' Porthensterly :[long the :till line 65f ort .,n n,,•a,r rrly "f and Parallel to. I!_ t 1 t e f l 1 II 1 to th,tb•• 1 1 f S"ond St. nd tl .t, 1 I I' f Cedar St. PI, deed. under P I ,a', 'tri' O'dcr. 72696 al, ed lugu t lo, 1627, 70956, approved April 21, 1927, 7nterm.diary Ord m's 731 a1, prove 7 sen [ember 14, 1927, 72246 p Proved Suly l2, 1927 R1 o By dna) order, Council Ftl NO. 80495, approved April 30th, 1929, it C. no determined and pxed the PIe- c(se nature) extent and kind of im- provement to be made in the 4 c entitled proreedlf' and tWhe'eas, R has been proposed tl t id Improvement he changed, and that the final order for said improvement be ended so that the improvement ' be described as follows: Widen Third Street, and Pon, ec- [end and improve the s ts from the center line of St. P t 'it' t the ast "o. of Si bIcy st t idtl ,1i . Purpose as follows: The street width between St. Pct,,-;, ..street and \v 1 ,sha streetAntH l til width between the presen t no th ly line of Third street and'the PTev ent southerly line of the existing side _ call[ on the southerly. side of Third d Strc et, approximately parallel t th and 9, Bl ' utherly line of Lots 7, 8 ock, 22, St. Paul Proper, and 94 feetdI t it - therefrom; there shall be a Sid Ik ! 14 feet in width :,long' the the, h I line of the .Street, and a s'ia li along the northerly line of the t et,; 1- feet I. width In front of said L t 7. .8 and 9, increasing in width to 18 Ho Peet opposite I.ot 12 in said Block II 1n nc orlon ce with then n,pany-'-' Ing plane hereto attached :tad om. de n part hereof; the SP:Ie. between said sidewalks to be Toad way. Tho space between the southerly line of the sfde- valk on the Southerly Side of Third street above described and the southerly line of Andttor'.s Sub Ip hl ton No. 25 Shall be left in its present c flition as a Support for the southerly Side of Third street. From the east lin, of Wabasb. street to n line parallel to and 56 feet east of the east line of Robert street, Third street. shall have a width for roadway, sidewalk and safety isle Purposes, of 128 feet, consisting of an 13 -foot side - at on the north (north It- of said Sidewalk bei no the. present north Iine of Third street, said north It.. of Third street r maining an ehahgea): a 36 -[Tot roadway Yor west bound traffic south of porxllel nndadjacent to the, ,Sidewalk the north, reap of IS. o a Space 22 feet wide to-.be'im- prored' by curbing, paving and land t1,iS said a a 22 feet [vide shall Ile South of, ndJa-nt and paral- lel to the 3s -foot roadway for vest bound traffic, herelnbefore t ae- 2cribea, and vhal l4h a reafter he termed nd designated a Safety ISI.. This 22 -foot safety ISIe1.sh:,l1 Hat extend Street In to and shall term' note at a point 5a fart-1-f-th, cast line of Rupert Street; I rl h,r the ends of the v Sections of the safety. Isle shall be rounded with a radius of 11 feet. Adjacent to, south of and parallel to the safety isle, :there Shall be a .38 -foot roadway for east bound -traffic. Adjacent to, south of and narallel'to the 38 -foot roadway for east bound tragic there shall be 1..12-footsidewtk.. That area bounded on the w est by the east aline oI Wabasha_ street, *O .the north by the South line of the 12� foot SIdew` Ik heretofore described, on the east by the west line of Robert Street,.and on the south by the south 'line.- oY Second -street .from Robert street to the west Iineof'Cedar-street, and tram Ced or street [o Wabash. street by a line described as follows: Beginid g at the northwest c ne of Bloch. 36; St. Paul Proper,or, th.rm So. thensterly long theSaid Block 36 a s uth westerly Ibifee[; thence mot Ijca .tc,Iy (tolthe internce Of - etlon P a Iine arawn Parallel to and 22' Peet Yrom the southwesterly Iine of id Block a d a line arawn G5 f t; ; tfi t IY of and Parallel to th th ]y line of Second street, th th t r1Y along the ntd lin G5 f t thensterly of and P:tral] 1 to th rth ly line of Second str t [714 Y 1.1.50 feet, thence nor tl �i . terly to miersection f 1 11 drawn 40 feet souti-sterlr -of d�'f -I1 11 1 to th northerly line of 5 1 d street, d the westerly line f 1 C d street Produced; shall be 1 f the s avi g o i p t aYv l(dv lksnresg te. tollow.!.I .. 1 Along the southerly boundary f the _�. area above described, there hall be f , IUs bertIk 5 feet wide _tend4 fe PTo i. a ty fr't ete o Oster ter1Y 1tn, Y C " ' ' street, thence on a to tth he right ge to_fo to2Csaia luno lea too l n tern ec t too adway na Thirdvs[rset 20 Ceet west 04 a point 9ui-distant from W.b:,sha street nd Cedar street. Adjoining this sidewailt on the north and east shall be CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION -GENER In the ruator'of condemning, taking Viand appropriating tor. -public pur poses:. For etroots, parks, .parkways and public egparee: All of Auliftme'. 9ubd1vielon No. 25. .All ot.Lots4 5 and 6;. Block 34, and All of Bleck 33, St. -Paul Prober. All of ;Auditor's Subdivision Lot 2 -,and . that part of Lot 4, lying ' northerly: lff :'the alley in Block 31; -St. Paul ProDer.- Lots 1 to 7,. both Inclusive, Audi- tar's. Suhdivlslon:No. 36. i'Also that port of Block 26, 9t. Paul Proper, lying outherly of a' line. drawn from the southwest corner of Lot 10, Black. 26, to n point 8.5 feet fr.. the westerly. line of Jack- son ack- sonstreet, and 64 feet from the can- ter line of Third 9t. measured at right angles thereto,' and thence at an angle to a point on' n the westerly line. of Jackson St. 72.5 -feet from the center line of Third St. measured along- the westerly line of Jackson St. . Also all that i 't of Block 27. St. Paul Prober, lying southerly in the following described .line: Beginning: at .-palm on the westerly line of Lot B, 72.6 feet from the along t e east- erly of Third Sk uwaeured L, th the . ast erne of an an Jackson SL, thence South- easterly at an angle of 45 degrees e center which Is it 'tett from the cenar Iine of Third St. line f parallel. with the easterly line of Jackson and thence along aline. par- -]lel to and 64 feet from etheasterly center :-o, pf Thrrd:St. to the easterly line '-of "Lot 12, thence n on ngle of 46 degrees w�as"the left to � the westerly j fine f"Slbley St. Also Condemning, taking and approprt-1 atfng. for public purposes the sur- face right. rlhat>psrt Ock' -3fn SL .Pntlt'ProDer, _lying nort_trly of the following described line: Beginning at the northwest cor- ner of Block 36, St. Paul Proper, thence southeasterly along the -son th- westeriy. line of Said Block 36 S. I distance of 40 feet, thence north •;snaterly to the Intersection of a line drawn parallel to and 22 feet from 36e and sou[Mine drawnlin65f said Block feet south - easterly not and parallel to the nor- therly line of Second St., thence northeasterly along the W.d line 65 twat van thea 4t¢rly of ana parallel to a distance of .151.50 northeasterly to an i a Iine drawn 40 feet of and parallel to the .of Second St. and the I Cedar St, produced. 23, aP- up- "Nays Adopted by the Council 19- In,favor-- '--. Approved 19- A gain5t . i� 1 MAYOR dgeon 1 1 I 1 I i k t sYety J to h Tli it tynotl _ •r{ -ncrP Ii a I I L7P lin ti ! 5 tZ termli>j all to u t t �.! { � i:: ! 1' .fi ne I' flrhll e d f th til '�.. i y y 1 of t I 1 ] II leo t] dl f feet. l '1 , -nf iI Par:Ile]. to the �]a t l utl P t �. 'hal] bo AS -Coot r 3 f `' [h ] bound trniYic. Ad]acen tl I l an Parallel to the 38-f at r ado 43 east bound tra tyle there shall b a 12-footi s'd trnik. i t Tlta` hvuuded t the west 1 ]] the j ] 5 i jjj 7 e• st FFFF Iine f WnhashnIrect, the north by the oath- line 'I i F j of the i [ 1 f of .:dew:tll< heretofore described, i the oast by the west line of 1L.bovt treed Ind I ) i 3 i LL^ »•1Li_� r.- on the south by the u❑ I line P Second street from Robert i f I s-_ I t 1, 1 s traet to the I' i� F i is i t west ]ins oP Cedarstreet, snd from Cedar stre '':. - �� �,•�f- _ t o Wnbneet beet by a line de ... thed , s follows: Beg s lining:at the mi thwest c r :Blor of 36, St. c-rthen uest Paul Proope ce theasterly long the uthwesterly distance feetof , thence olrt7ice sterwn l e inter are to ,ad 22nfeet from the southtveaerl. Iine oY sand. IIl ock 36.1 d a line drawn.66 feet o theasterly of and yarallcl-to the northerly line of Second street, tho the hensterly.:llong the Seel nld if 65 -the �P nort SO line Seconder stileet a distance of 151.60 feet, thence noith- nsterly to Interaec drawn tion of It 0 feet southeasterly oP and oxrallel. to the no therly 11 f Seo- :.. lid street, ec and [he Srl .. _._._. westerly line of 'Cedar street produced; .hail be Im- Iproved by landecapfng,te. paving o[ !roadways, Sidewalks, etc. as C011gWs; Along the southerly boundary of the ;area above described, there shall be a idaw1 5 feet wide extending from :Robert street to , polnt 193 feet from West- Orlyfrom the westerly line It Cedar street,'thence on ane the right of60 -foot ams, ana nort101 o a tan - i20 efeett rondwny t e ThlydvStreet west of' n point 'r Street Yrom Wabash. street and Cedar street. Adjoining this sidewalk on the north and east shall be o dway 30 feet wide terminating ]atThnt north roadway on Third t. ..tree por[lon oC the above described Wabashaco Least reet and on the byt thy. east line orCedar street and not oc- cupied by the sidewalk'nnd rOadNRy last des irl ed, shall be ].=capsd parked. and That portion of the above delrribed afit1. urded �street n fill land theeast line of Cedar on the cast. by Robert 'shall . street, be ]andSQVed and Parked with walks and like other embellishment, suph con etc sl ab, which shall also extendin—' therly under the s uth ro dtviay and sl -,walk on Third street already de- tribe-. - —fi bel.' the Priesentdleret ofote Thi rd~ street, there shall be one or more underground streets r maceting with the roadway on te. line of Second street at two or more Places between Robert street hod Cedar street a d with the r ndtvny on Third street Just est oY.. Jackson .1, Of That te. north line f Th(rd treet from the w sterly lin, of I.ot 70, Block PaulProper, be changed a line desc 9bed rfo11, lows: an Begjnning at the.4nterssetlon of the Present north line of Third street a d the ve. terly line of Lot 10, Block PG, Y.r,!Pcr.. _ tbcuce to :t po hit north Third- .. t frrn, the i,.t- ,rl . line of c.la,�ics,io tr,,e[ .. ell t right angle. thereto, Ind'[ 64stee Cron1 ft the center line of Third street, thence :tt l., nFle to Lite left Point on tltettwesl et•iv line Jark,on of street 5 feet Prom the center Iine oI Third street f measured along the sterly line of Jackson _U•eet, thence to n M �� Point on the easterly llne of Jack- son street.. north of Third street i feet front the anter. line oC Third street : imly red-hong the east 3'-]tne o[Jacicsoit street, thence southeasterly u1 an lit gle oC 45 degrees with 'Lite e sterly line of Jackson street o 'Point which Iv north of Third street 'd 64 feet from the center. line Third to ee[ a parallel to the easterly ll oP dnekvon street, -' thence along Iine parallel to to'e -ter Iine of Third street to the easterly Iine of Lot 13 '7, on1, St. Paul Proper, thence on she le of 45 degrees to the left to [Ire. , terly line of S4blep street, these, to the east line of Sibley street at right angles thereto: the tenter line of Third street referredto in the flis t;n, Or - going descrilition shall be t..d to derrill -man to center lhte of T- as xistog previous to [Ire widening nY Third street In'1572. BetweenRobert,ad Jackson street. there shall be a sidewalk on the north side, ra,Yfng in width from It feet to 15 P 9 0, roadway va ying to wt th from 79 fet at a line SG feet east of The ,as['11 ne n[ Pthert street, [0 88 Leet fit the east line of Jackson street This ro -way shall be adjacent to ant o ant. outherly of the sidetvailc on the South and djacent the road- way between sto strnetshandeheretofotretdes-d J�. there shall, be a 12 -foot sidewalk. Btheetween the 12 -foot sidewalk d III eastSt. ProPereand' oSu Audlt r'sbei - inion 10. 36, thereshalt be .street roadway at R (ower level than Third street; l street or roadway passing under Robert street tad continuing west to dually' street inBIock .Y4conn ect with Third Als,. between the fores:tid limits, that 1., P.abert and Jackson streets, oath Iine of the 12at.sidewrtik-e the south side oC Tnat street; n heretofore described, , d the : st and west alley in Block 3.1, well as the • res that heretofore Itns •been o ups ed by. the U. S. Army BuilJi ng Second 'at and Robert streets, ..boll be furter fin - Proved 'y lnndsc:tPing, slaving, build_ itis of idewalks. etc. The landscape and .Park other Improvements shall. be supported o rete 11411, at or about the Ic [Robert eIt of street. Jb0 t7tB et .hol7 Sieilde epr, a l2~Pod imlk the north; aro, dn•ay oP app—linately G8 feet in width adjacent thereto; and south therefrom, and a 12-Poot ,;nd vulk on the. south sldeoY said Oft -foot oadavay. Said above proposed ami described Improvement being the setting aside of the Property and land for the Purposes s t out, aequiring Imlry the necee land therefor, slid net the Physical . Im- provement of the s Resolved, That s:tidc•Improyennmt is hereby ordered to be Proceeded t ith. 11 Resolved Further, 011111111 A 1,i That public Ingli h d std ImProvement on the the the 15th d Y f August, _ 1927, t ten clock A. At., i th C un it Ch liber in the Coo t H 'Ce d CItY H 11 the City mist I f St Paul and the C Ff omivssmncr of s sail given t c I ofuch meeting t tl 1 n d l l i i ( I l I• :the manner p td d I y (7 Ch to ! i I 1 rating the tie d ],Joe of I e tog 1 i ithe nature of fh ImPi e -the i lit li d cos[ they f cls ted l'total Ad Pt .d by tl C until July 25, 1929 P I Approved July , 1929. i I t : I s (July 27-1929) jf i it - .aianu� Tc cm OL6RK CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL NO • OFFICE.OF CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE COMMISSIONER EE+ Q ,(2) WHEREAS, By final order, Council File No. 80495, approved April 30th, 1929, the Council determined and fixed the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made in the above en- titled proceeding; and WHEREAS, It has been proposed that said improvement be changed, and that the final order for said improvement be amended so that the improvement be described as follows: Widen Third street, and open, extend and improve the same from the center line of St. Peter street to the east line_ of Sibley street in width and purpose as follows: between The street width 8t. Peter street and Wabasha street shall be the width between the present northerly line of =Third street and the present southerly line of the existing sidewalk on the south- erly side of Third street, approximately parallel to the southerly line of Lots 7, 8 and 9, Block 22, St. Paul Proper, and 94 feet distant therefrom; there shall be a sidewgl.k 14 feet in width along the southerly line of the street, and a sidewalk along the northerly line of the street, 12 feet in width in front of said Lots 7, 8 and 9, increasing in width to 18 feet opposite Lot 12 in said Block 22, all in accordanoe.with the accompanying plan hereto attached and made a part hereof; the space between said sidewalks to be roadway. The space between the southerly line of the sidewalk on the southerly side of Third Street as above described and the southerly line of Auditor's Subdivision No. 25 shall be left in its present condition as a support for the southerly side of Third street. From the east line of Wabasha street to a line parallel to and 56 feet east of the east line of Robert street, Third street shall have a width for roadway, sidewalk and safety isle purposes, of 128 feet, consisting of an 18 -foot sidewalk on the north ,(north line of said sidewalk being the present north line of Third street, said north line of Third street remaining unchanged); a 38 -foot roadway for west bound traffic south of, parallel and adjacent to the 18 -foot sidewalk on the north, an area of land or a space 22 feet wide to be improved by curbing, paving and landscaping; this said area 22 feet wide shall lie south of, adjacent and parallel to the 38 -foot roadway COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council 19— j Ferguson McDonald In favor "Approved_ 19 Rohland Sudheimer?1_91inst MAYOR Wenzel / ~` ,Mrc Pies ident Hodgson O -AL 4 CITY OF ST. PAUL CF1LeNO1L NO. - OFFICE OF CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY -COMMISSIONER DATE .(3) for west bound traffic, as hereinbefore described, and shall here- after be termed and designated as a safety isle. This 22 -foot safety isle shall not extend across street intersections, and shall termin- ate at a point 50 feet east of the east line of Robert street: fur- ther the ends of the various sections of the safety isle shall be rounded with a radius of 11 feet. Adjacent to, south of and parallel to the safety isle, there shall be a 38 -foot roadway for east bound traffic. Adjacent to, south of and parallel to the 38 -foot roadway for east bound traffic there shall be a 12 -foot sidewalk. That area bounded on the west by the east line of Wabasha street, on the north by'the south line of the 12 -foot sidewalk here- tofore described, on the east by the west line of Robert street, and on the south by the south line of Second street from Robert street to the west line of Cedar street, and from Cedar street to Wabasha street by a line described as followso Beginning at the northwest corner of Block 36, St. Paul Proper, thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of said Block 36 a distance ,of 40 feet, thence northeasterly to the intersection of a lino drawn parallel to and 22 feet from the southwesterly line of said Block 36 and a line drawn 65 feet southeasterly of and parallel to the northerly line of Second street, thence northeasterly along the said line 65 feet southeasterly of and parallel to the northerly line of Second street a distance of 151.50 feet, thence northeasterly to an inter- section of a line drawn 40 feet southeasterly of and parallel to the northerly line of Second street, and the westerly line of Cedar street produced; shall be improved by landscaping, the paving of roadways, sidewalks, etc. as follows: Along the southerly boundary of the area above described, there shall be a sidewalk 5 feet wide extending from Robert street to a point 143 feet westerly from the westerly line of Cedar street, thence on a curve to -the right of 60 -foot radius, and north on a tangent to said curve to intersect the roadway on Third street 20 feet west of a point equi-distant from Wabasha,street and Cedar street. Adjoining this sidewalk on the north and east shall be a roadway, 30 feet wide terminating at the north roadway on Third street. That portion of the above described area which is bounded on the west by Wabasha street and on the east by the east line of COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council 19— Ferguson '-- McDonald In livor _ _ _ � -' " App roved.� 19— Rohland Sudheilner f�-----Against Wenzel MAYOR Mr. President Hodgson CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENca NO. OFFICE OF CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM COMM 59EIONER DATEt�--- hmas .(4) Y Cedar street and not occupied by the sidewalk and roadway last des- cribed, shall be landscaped and parked. 1 That portion of the above described area which is bounded i on the west by the east line of Cedar street and on the east by Robert street, shall be landscaped and parked with walks and other embellishments supported on a concrete slab, which shall also extend northerly under. the'south roadway and sidewalk on Third street al- ready `described. Underneath said concrete slab and below the present level of Third street, there shall be one or more underground streets connect- ing with the roadway on the line of Second street at two or more places between Robert street and Cedar street and with the roadway on Third street just west of Jackson street. That the north line of Third street from the westerly line of Lot 10, Block 26, St. Paul Proper, to Sibley street, be changed to a line described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the present north line of Third street and the westerly line of Lot 10, Block 26, St. Paul Proper, thence to a point north of Third street, 8.5 feet from the westerly line of Jackson street measured at right angles thereto, and 64 feet from the center line of Third street, thence at an angle to the left to a point on the westerly line of Jackson street 72.5 feet from the center line of Third street measured along the westerly line of Jackson street, thence to a point on the easterly line of Jackson street north of Third street 72.5 feet from the center line of Third street measured along the easterly line of Jackson street, thence southeasterly at an angle of 45 degrees with the easterly line of Jackson street to a point which is north of Third street 64 feet from the center line of Third street measured parallel to the easter- ly line of Jackson street, thence along a line parallel to the center line of Third street to the easterly line of Lot 12, Block 27, St. Paul Proper, thence on an angle of 45 degrees to the left to the westerly line of Sibley street, thence to the east line of Sibley street at right angles thereto; the center line of Third street re- ferred to in the foregoing description shall be understood to mean the center line of Third street as existing previous to the widening of Third street in 1872. Between Robert and Jackson streets there shall be a sidewalk COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council 19— Clancp, Ferguson McDonald In favor " _ Approved 19— . Rohland Sudheimer MAYOR — Wenzel , Mr. President Hodgson t e ' - COUNCIL NO. -- CITY OF ST. PAUL FILe OFFICE OF CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 'PRESENTED ®Y DATE COMMISSIONER V" F�ssemurs `5, on the north side, varyin� in width from 18 feet to 15 feet, a roadway varying in widthffrom 98 feet at a line 56 feet east of the east line of Robert street, to 68 feet at the east line of Jackson street. This roadway shall be adjacent to and southerly of the sidewalk on the north. Just south and adjacent to the roadway between Robert and Jackson streets and heretofore described, there shall be a 12 -foot sidewalk. Between the 12 -foot sidewalk and the east and west alley in Block 31, St. Paul Proper and Auditor's Subdivision No. 35, there shall be a street or roadway at a lower level than Third street, said street or roadway passing under Robert street and continuing west to finally connect with Third street in Block 34. Also between the aforesaid limits, that is, Robert and Jack- son stfeets, south line of the 12 -foot sidewalk on the south side of Third street, as heretofore described, and the east and west alley in Block 31, as well as the area that heretofore has been occupied by the U. S. Army Building at Second and Robert streets, shall be further improved by landscaping, paving, building of side- walks, etc. The landscape park and other improvements shall be supported on a concrete slab at or about the level of Robert street. Between Jackson and Sibley streets, there shall be a 12 -foot sidewalk on the north, a roadway of approximately 68 feet in width adjacent thereto, and southerly therefrom, and a 12 -foot sidewalk on the south side of said 68 -foot roadway. Said above proposed and described improvement being the setting aside of the property and land for the purposes- set out, acquiring the necessary land therefor, and not the physical improve- ment of the same. RESOLVED, That said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. RESOLVED FURTHER, That a public hearing be had on said im- provement on the 15th day of August, 1929, at ten o'clock A. M. in the Council Chamber in the Court House and otty Hall, in the City of St. Paul; and the Commissioner of Finance shall give notice of such meeting to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, and the total cost thereof as estimated. J 0 L q-, 5Z 9' COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays % Clancy C� MccDoon Mnald In favor Rohland sudhmmer _—,Against / Wenzel J „od Adopted by the Council-- —19— MAYOR Open widen and extend Lafayette Ave. from Locust St. to Collins St.; Collins St. from Lafayette Ave. to Bedford St.; Decatur St. from Collins St. to Payne Ave. and Minnehaha St. by taking the following property A strip 80 ft. wide across Lafayette Park, the easterly line of said strip being the easterly line of Lafayette Ave. produced south from Grove St. A strip of land off of the property lying on the westerly side of the street from Grove St. to Fourteenth St the westerly line Of said strip being 80 ft. from the ea;�erly line of Lafayette Ave. A triangular piece of ground lying westerly of the Aa following described line in J. W. Basst Subdivision: Beginning at the southwest corner of Lot 10 �thence to a point on Bruno St. measuring 15 ft. from h a northwesterly corner of Lot 9. A strip of land off of the property lying on the westerly side of Lafayette Ave. from Fourteenth St. to Rivoli St., the westerly line of said strip being 80 ft. from the easterly line of Lafayette Ave. between Bruno St. and Iris Alley amd extended to Fourteenth St. A triangular piece of ground between Rivoli St. and Otsego St. lying easterly of the following described line: Beginning at a point on the southerly line of Lot 1, Block 9, Warren & Winslow's Addition, that is 80 ft. from the easterly line of Lafayette Ave. thence to the 3jogjh�gsjerly corner of Lot 3, Block 9, '* ha n Wi low, S A ig All of the land in Block 11' WiT±011 & WillslOw...s. " Addition; lying; northerly,of the fallowing -described -line , t. eg n 1 :.' B t'aing-at the-- d6uthweeter -ycornerO - int 'in L6tt'*Uch thence'-to�'a,PO -n -the easterly_ .1 ne o d 'ej ce 0 a ­_q n y f '.,said Lot t '0 int.. southwest corner h' i' g,l4��yt;.� south-, -_,J. rie'of Collins __iirhi nh. of the south -:line - . 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To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improvement, and the t 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. . 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. J,,U1 110 - -------------------------- Adopted by the Council- -: YEAS NAYS Councilman CLANCY -fvlcDONALD WfOHLAND -,5UDHEIMFR "VENZEL I;.- C A 13 (2M Approved---------------------- --- ------------------------- -------- C) ....... .... ..... ... ... ........................ / . mayor. S. no a. of of on Thira s - '"aerne..... ---- heloN the prosent level o t: there shall he one owl 11 tlmurondv ny on ; 4 street'Or.onnpitlesectingtwo XcD,n,ld— Street -tie I. C,li t Pd Rrb rt taevn)aod' e t In the atterr. NO 2158 ofBcondH. emnfng, taking CITY Tl ora street just "[[vert P' Sack 4neQ. i1_Yy lJ d DProP i tl g fo P b1ic Pur- let. Y Ti i s t I FOT street.. Pn 1 P kw Ys 11 the tl e' c f Si i ,, BI -1, : N ande Uldic qus e - OFFICE O t t U t _t I t t / /(\`y'/' Al1 of Auditor's Subdivl ion No. 25. u 5t 1' 1It P til o d It d f.1 - All lAll of Late 4 6 nd.6 BI h 34, nil.. 1 1 I All of BI k 33, 3 St. P 1. P ane,. COUNCIL RE$OLU All of Auditor. Subdivlsfon No. 18, t t the iota ltd sit t+ t: met vnd ' Lot 2 and th , Pnrt of LOt 4, lyinfi t 0 Block 2G, 1 StrP Paul P rP th 1 eY I Block 31, t v, '„r. 11 t h - Lots i t 7 both .Inclusive .Audi - arty 31n'n a ac. on street cn used ] [pis 5ubdi f Ion.ND. 35 t tight. angles thereto and G4 feet r, 11 •_AIk0.,Q t part of $lpck 25 St .Saul B J.. H. l[eDonald- from the center line of T111111 It, ee[,' 1I Prom the south,,b 17 ,1 et` r y nd i g taking ing thence t •t � ungl to the left t a ;t 10, 810 k 26,to point -8.5 ldt`^Y6 a n n 1 tl g. f pub” fur t i t th 11-tiv Zine Of Jack -m" ge the terl 71 Pa Far street., 'P i•s P k )s t C 25 f -t.f the center line roe[, and 84 .Poet from the can- : s - f Tl I d. t t. sured ,long the ne of -Thi d 3t'. Measured a[ _ and public square.: e t ly lineof Jack.,.. Street, thence angles'. thereto,.and thence. at All f Auditor'sS bdi 'i 1 n No 25. t a point th a to ly linef lack gla to a point on the terly A71 f Let 4 d G BI Cl 34 'tad t e[ ortl of Th 1 t et .5' If J. n St 72.6 Yet fr m All f' Block 33 St Paul Y i f t f n tl centerli' of Third- nteC•lin f Third St Ali P Auditor S bdi 'i 1 '� 1& t t n 'd lung tl t 1 line the westerly Iine of J.Ok .n Lot _ and that P t o, L t 4 1 ting f Jackson t t, the th . t 1) - northerly of th alley: I HI k..31, t n gl f 4 deg with the all that Part of BI Ik ll, St: S[. P 1 P. Pe - t ly nl P S 1 t e t t Proper,. lying uth ly of the LOt I t 7 both I la ! Audi- point -III,i h i rth f' Third d to in dascribed line: Beginning to SUUdi 'islo '� 35: 64 feet from the center li a oY Third 91 t on'the westerly Iine of L t 'Al that Part of Block 26St Paul htaeet measured parallel t the easterly Meet from the center lino of Prop i lying southerly i P line line of. Jackson street, tl ence almlg. Set. moasured 'along the east- "draw f om ti utht t c 1 r line parallel t .the-ter,line b[I PP ItJackson5t.,'th oath- f L t 10, Bl ak 6 t0 P I t '8 5 Third street to, L fault Proper, pe , thence y at nn ngl 'of 95 de ee to fe t f the [erly'1f f.J k- 1 BI k be t which is 64 feet from: the: on ,,act, •i d 64 feet fr m it c n- ngl of 46 deg a t the tett line of Third St measured tel line Of. Third St. m ur t t t th rc t ly dine f Sibley street, ' 1 pith the easterly ilne of right angles 'th reto, and tl e t th ce to th cast of Sibl . tl eel n St.; thence along a line par- . n .angle .ton Point on the westerly C fight n gl ..the to the center tine and 64 feet from the center I-: line of T,eks St 72 5 t t from of Third Street referred to In the for 'Third St. to the easterly Iine th : t r ]Ine of Third �St red going d scricenn shall beunderstood!. le thence n ogle of 46 along the westerly line Y Jackson [. the ter II of Third [ t' :. to the left to the westerly - gt_ existing previous to th widening Sibley St Al o - - f Third street i 1n amning, t kl g and a Al all .that part of Black ., St. 72. 'or public ppr.pri- k Paul Proper, r lying s utherty f the Between Robert d Jackson streets pu pores the ur- there shall U Sidewalk the north Pau over hit ` -following described line -Beginning .part oP Block ! at a Pointon the westerly line of Lot side, varying ( ityiwidthv from t 1I feet th Paul Proper, described ortherly 15 feet,' a .road -ay varying m width following described l(ne: 8,: 12.5 fee[ from the center line of from 98 Ye t at a lin aG .feet adt,t Gff, Piny,'S the "th" rth 1c corner ,Third St. ed along the east- the cast line of Robe t treet, k 36, SC. Paul Proper, thence erly line of J, k t -St., then- alit- feet at the east line f J 1 oft tree[. sterly along the :southwest- co, at an a gle of 45 degree. to This midway shall be adjacent t and'. 0 of said Black 36 a distance n. point which Is 64 feet f m the outherly of the sldow lk oil. the north. .at, thence northeasterly to ce t t 'line of Third St sureed just soutli and adjacent to the d ersection f a line drawn Parallel cath th ensteriy l(ne f ay between Robert d Jack --- a to and 22 feet frm the Jackson St, th ne along n 1[nepar- t e t and heretofore described, "bed, them' .diel to a d 64 feet from the center teriY It e. of sold IIlock 36 b II he a 12 -foot Sidewalk. Iine d rt G6 feet south- lin f Third St t the easterly Iine B t eco the 12 -foot: Sidewalk d'. -of and f -I t 72, the a gle of 45 ata '- d. test all y. i IIlo- parallel .to the or- ' degree to the lrft tullth eeterlY S[: Paul .Proper .and Auditors Subd1-' Iine aC. Second St tbettce line of Sibley S[ 'lino ( ion No : 35, there' hale lie a street: [erly along the said Iine 65 Condemning, Sibley t t i g and PP P[i- 'ro dway at. lower 1 1 than Third'. Lheasterly of find parallel to i [ t; Said - tree[ or.roadway Pissing therly line f Second Street �' sting for publicpurpose, th t- noe:' of 151.50 feet, thenet Ince rights that Dit of Block under Robert street d o tinuing terly to an intersection .o1 :: ' -3G, St. Paul over pet, lying therly \`.est to finally •connect with Third (town 40 feet. southeasterly . of the following described line:street In. Block 34; mrnllel to the. northerly line Beginning at the northwest me .Also bettveen the f reeabi -tin ts,' A St. and the westerly It a �'. of Block 3G, St. Paul Proper, thence that .is, :Robert a d J 1 n .St ts, '. 9t. produced, under Prelim- -` so the sterly "long the So thwlSt soath line of the :12-toot'sidew 1 dors 72896 approved August e ly tine of s Id Block SG'a. distance the south id f Th a tet n 70956, approved April 21, :; of 40 feet, -th a no`th t tY to heretofore u s n:bcd, d tl cast and; ermediary Orders ^3199, a,. th intersection f • 11 d It liey-1 Block"91 tuns the eptember 14, 1927, 72246, an- parallel to d 2 feet front the ren that t' tofore tins beta o •-Pled my 12,1927. outhn•estcrly I f 'aid 131—k 6 �). the U. S. Army Building at Second BY float order, Council F71 uui line dr G. feet -south and Robert streets, Shulll e further Im aPProved April 30th; 1929 th t easterly of :t I ➢ rallel t ti nor. prod by L ndecnping 1 I ij,.;- U ild [ermined and fixed the Pre therly tine of Second SL, thenc 1 g fsidetvatics,. et Th. 1 ads nuc, - e,. extent. and kind of Ian northeasterly along the Id .line 65 park and other imps t <1 71 be, c to be made in the abs a fact southeasterly of and 1 ttlel to supported on concrete lab at o ientltl_d proce_dtng: and_ tv the northerly line- of Second :Street r - -''northeasterly distant. f 151.50: feet' thenceabout th ] 1 f R b t t rest. Whereas, It has beenIntersectB t c Jackson cad Sibley street,, proposed that" n rtl t ray t ,a ( of tl a bi 1, 7 a' 12 f it Sidewalk on said improvement be changed, and that ' [ Iine: drawn 40 feet s nth st r" tl torch roadway f, pP oi:i t telt of nd P,y St 1 t the ortherly tin G8 feet in width adjacent thereto,d the. final order for entd lmyrovement % of Second St i tl w Melly lin southerly tl a .Y d' 12 -foot side - be' amended so that the improvement of Cedar St. ➢ olleced, ander Pro]im Ik on th the d f sitid. 6S -foot be described as follows: Ia,, Orders 12G9G 111], roved August [n. 1927 709,6. anoroved April 21 1h sea and described ..Widen Third street, and open, ex- tend and, Improve the same from the-: enter tine of St. Peter t r eeto the seat line of. Sibley street In width and Purpose as follows: .the street width between St Peter street and Wabasha. street shall be ]y ""f Third street and the pres- ent southerline of the existing Side- walk on thlye southerly side of Third t h•• tl my line oP the s street, andttgxidewah s "'e,. eh u. tie tmY i 1 g the northerly line or. the st c I feet _._.a. 9t t dr Pi g the. P fi11gW P as ItaeutLktr.b In' width In front of said L t 7, 8 and J, Increasing in width t 18 dyY and Y f then ll feet opposite Lot 12 In said Stick th d a 1b fhL Ala b h to al g all to accordance with thea navy- Ing Pian hereto attached and de j feet id t Rabe [Ilttreet to n nolnt llnofo f Celar eght r16ht. Part hereof: the space belwe Id from the ne=[erl3'vo to the tht•nce a no: th 't tthe Sidewalks to be roe dw.y. Th D, e 1 t 1 ' t •t ..0 Yee[ t n 111 i from \jngathis � t 1 i Ina PY -sista,[ € E k: I i [ d:ar street. 1 tiha1he d uth sly line of A dit s Subdl 1 ton tpdjoiL inG :,I feet hrrliaeb t o i. ona"a TC o Tll al Lt o:odw'aY a h ad :t i l ..J_..... �L ,1� i{F F J, ./.._1t 1, i.Y' J• nt11 t 1 ion Y the t tiY [h W Is boun� a`n [the' by the From the east line of Wabasha street i f ate, t)hlth east Wabasha atTeec r street a d non`vnY aline. Parallelto and feet east east line of Ce id CIV I n d. ro I d by [he and it the east line of Robot tstreet, Third u p shall be'lnnascnped las tr at have a vl aarnd, to•o t d�cribed, Petr tion of the above descrlbeb` K. Ta at Doti, the id.walk safetysle 1turPoses,far orwy lch Is bP UCeday street and o line shall b; 26 feet,_ cons fan 18.foot side= snide: on the north '(north In. of Satd the. east Robert street, am ,he dsranell and Parked w^CTnWalks rted. un on Thira s - '"aerne..... ---- heloN the prosent level o t: there shall he one owl 11 tlmurondv ny on ; 4 street'Or.onnpitlesectingtwo XcD,n,ld— Street -tie I. C,li t Pd Rrb rt taevn)aod' e t In the atterr. NO 2158 ofBcondH. emnfng, taking CITY Tl ora street just "[[vert P' Sack 4neQ. i1_Yy lJ d DProP i tl g fo P b1ic Pur- let. Y Ti i s t I FOT street.. Pn 1 P kw Ys 11 the tl e' c f Si i ,, BI -1, : N ande Uldic qus e - OFFICE O t t U t _t I t t / /(\`y'/' Al1 of Auditor's Subdivl ion No. 25. u 5t 1' 1It P til o d It d f.1 - All lAll of Late 4 6 nd.6 BI h 34, nil.. 1 1 I All of BI k 33, 3 St. P 1. P ane,. COUNCIL RE$OLU All of Auditor. Subdivlsfon No. 18, t t the iota ltd sit t+ t: met vnd ' Lot 2 and th , Pnrt of LOt 4, lyinfi t 0 Block 2G, 1 StrP Paul P rP th 1 eY I Block 31, t v, '„r. 11 t h - Lots i t 7 both .Inclusive .Audi - arty 31n'n a ac. on street cn used ] [pis 5ubdi f Ion.ND. 35 t tight. angles thereto and G4 feet r, 11 •_AIk0.,Q t part of $lpck 25 St .Saul B J.. H. l[eDonald- from the center line of T111111 It, ee[,' 1I Prom the south,,b 17 ,1 et` r y nd i g taking ing thence t •t � ungl to the left t a ;t 10, 810 k 26,to point -8.5 ldt`^Y6 a n n 1 tl g. f pub” fur t i t th 11-tiv Zine Of Jack -m" ge the terl 71 Pa Far street., 'P i•s P k )s t C 25 f -t.f the center line roe[, and 84 .Poet from the can- : s - f Tl I d. t t. sured ,long the ne of -Thi d 3t'. Measured a[ _ and public square.: e t ly lineof Jack.,.. Street, thence angles'. thereto,.and thence. at All f Auditor'sS bdi 'i 1 n No 25. t a point th a to ly linef lack gla to a point on the terly A71 f Let 4 d G BI Cl 34 'tad t e[ ortl of Th 1 t et .5' If J. n St 72.6 Yet fr m All f' Block 33 St Paul Y i f t f n tl centerli' of Third- nteC•lin f Third St Ali P Auditor S bdi 'i 1 '� 1& t t n 'd lung tl t 1 line the westerly Iine of J.Ok .n Lot _ and that P t o, L t 4 1 ting f Jackson t t, the th . t 1) - northerly of th alley: I HI k..31, t n gl f 4 deg with the all that Part of BI Ik ll, St: S[. P 1 P. Pe - t ly nl P S 1 t e t t Proper,. lying uth ly of the LOt I t 7 both I la ! Audi- point -III,i h i rth f' Third d to in dascribed line: Beginning to SUUdi 'islo '� 35: 64 feet from the center li a oY Third 91 t on'the westerly Iine of L t 'Al that Part of Block 26St Paul htaeet measured parallel t the easterly Meet from the center lino of Prop i lying southerly i P line line of. Jackson street, tl ence almlg. Set. moasured 'along the east- "draw f om ti utht t c 1 r line parallel t .the-ter,line b[I PP ItJackson5t.,'th oath- f L t 10, Bl ak 6 t0 P I t '8 5 Third street to, L fault Proper, pe , thence y at nn ngl 'of 95 de ee to fe t f the [erly'1f f.J k- 1 BI k be t which is 64 feet from: the: on ,,act, •i d 64 feet fr m it c n- ngl of 46 deg a t the tett line of Third St measured tel line Of. Third St. m ur t t t th rc t ly dine f Sibley street, ' 1 pith the easterly ilne of right angles 'th reto, and tl e t th ce to th cast of Sibl . tl eel n St.; thence along a line par- . n .angle .ton Point on the westerly C fight n gl ..the to the center tine and 64 feet from the center I-: line of T,eks St 72 5 t t from of Third Street referred to In the for 'Third St. to the easterly Iine th : t r ]Ine of Third �St red going d scricenn shall beunderstood!. le thence n ogle of 46 along the westerly line Y Jackson [. the ter II of Third [ t' :. to the left to the westerly - gt_ existing previous to th widening Sibley St Al o - - f Third street i 1n amning, t kl g and a Al all .that part of Black ., St. 72. 'or public ppr.pri- k Paul Proper, r lying s utherty f the Between Robert d Jackson streets pu pores the ur- there shall U Sidewalk the north Pau over hit ` -following described line -Beginning .part oP Block ! at a Pointon the westerly line of Lot side, varying ( ityiwidthv from t 1I feet th Paul Proper, described ortherly 15 feet,' a .road -ay varying m width following described l(ne: 8,: 12.5 fee[ from the center line of from 98 Ye t at a lin aG .feet adt,t Gff, Piny,'S the "th" rth 1c corner ,Third St. ed along the east- the cast line of Robe t treet, k 36, SC. Paul Proper, thence erly line of J, k t -St., then- alit- feet at the east line f J 1 oft tree[. sterly along the :southwest- co, at an a gle of 45 degree. to This midway shall be adjacent t and'. 0 of said Black 36 a distance n. point which Is 64 feet f m the outherly of the sldow lk oil. the north. .at, thence northeasterly to ce t t 'line of Third St sureed just soutli and adjacent to the d ersection f a line drawn Parallel cath th ensteriy l(ne f ay between Robert d Jack --- a to and 22 feet frm the Jackson St, th ne along n 1[nepar- t e t and heretofore described, "bed, them' .diel to a d 64 feet from the center teriY It e. of sold IIlock 36 b II he a 12 -foot Sidewalk. Iine d rt G6 feet south- lin f Third St t the easterly Iine B t eco the 12 -foot: Sidewalk d'. -of and f -I t 72, the a gle of 45 ata '- d. test all y. i IIlo- parallel .to the or- ' degree to the lrft tullth eeterlY S[: Paul .Proper .and Auditors Subd1-' Iine aC. Second St tbettce line of Sibley S[ 'lino ( ion No : 35, there' hale lie a street: [erly along the said Iine 65 Condemning, Sibley t t i g and PP P[i- 'ro dway at. lower 1 1 than Third'. Lheasterly of find parallel to i [ t; Said - tree[ or.roadway Pissing therly line f Second Street �' sting for publicpurpose, th t- noe:' of 151.50 feet, thenet Ince rights that Dit of Block under Robert street d o tinuing terly to an intersection .o1 :: ' -3G, St. Paul over pet, lying therly \`.est to finally •connect with Third (town 40 feet. southeasterly . of the following described line:street In. Block 34; mrnllel to the. northerly line Beginning at the northwest me .Also bettveen the f reeabi -tin ts,' A St. and the westerly It a �'. of Block 3G, St. Paul Proper, thence that .is, :Robert a d J 1 n .St ts, '. 9t. produced, under Prelim- -` so the sterly "long the So thwlSt soath line of the :12-toot'sidew 1 dors 72896 approved August e ly tine of s Id Block SG'a. distance the south id f Th a tet n 70956, approved April 21, :; of 40 feet, -th a no`th t tY to heretofore u s n:bcd, d tl cast and; ermediary Orders ^3199, a,. th intersection f • 11 d It liey-1 Block"91 tuns the eptember 14, 1927, 72246, an- parallel to d 2 feet front the ren that t' tofore tins beta o •-Pled my 12,1927. outhn•estcrly I f 'aid 131—k 6 �). the U. S. Army Building at Second BY float order, Council F71 uui line dr G. feet -south and Robert streets, Shulll e further Im aPProved April 30th; 1929 th t easterly of :t I ➢ rallel t ti nor. prod by L ndecnping 1 I ij,.;- U ild [ermined and fixed the Pre therly tine of Second SL, thenc 1 g fsidetvatics,. et Th. 1 ads nuc, - e,. extent. and kind of Ian northeasterly along the Id .line 65 park and other imps t <1 71 be, c to be made in the abs a fact southeasterly of and 1 ttlel to supported on concrete lab at o ientltl_d proce_dtng: and_ tv the northerly line- of Second :Street r - -''northeasterly distant. f 151.50: feet' thenceabout th ] 1 f R b t t rest. Whereas, It has beenIntersectB t c Jackson cad Sibley street,, proposed that" n rtl t ray t ,a ( of tl a bi 1, 7 a' 12 f it Sidewalk on said improvement be changed, and that ' [ Iine: drawn 40 feet s nth st r" tl torch roadway f, pP oi:i t telt of nd P,y St 1 t the ortherly tin G8 feet in width adjacent thereto,d the. final order for entd lmyrovement % of Second St i tl w Melly lin southerly tl a .Y d' 12 -foot side - be' amended so that the improvement of Cedar St. ➢ olleced, ander Pro]im Ik on th the d f sitid. 6S -foot be described as follows: Ia,, Orders 12G9G 111], roved August [n. 1927 709,6. anoroved April 21 1h sea and described ..Widen Third street, and open, ex- tend and, Improve the same from the-: enter tine of St. Peter t r eeto the seat line of. Sibley street In width and Purpose as follows: .the street width between St Peter street and Wabasha. street shall be ]y ""f Third street and the pres- ent southerline of the existing Side- walk on thlye southerly side of Third t h•• tl my line oP the s street, andttgxidewah i' 1 g the northerly line or. the st c I feet M In' width In front of said L t 7, 8 and J, Increasing in width t 18 feet opposite Lot 12 In said Stick `RL all to accordance with thea navy- Ing Pian hereto attached and de 'SU Part hereof: the space belwe Id Sidewalks to be roe dw.y. Th D, e 1 t w e n the Southerly Iine of the id walk on th south 1) side oP Thi d o t et- as above described d the TVi d uth sly line of A dit s Subdl 1 ton V 2 eh ]1 be left f Its pres t con - nn a 'PPort for the southerly - Ilde of Third street. From the east line of Wabasha street aline. Parallelto and feet east it the east line of Robot tstreet, Third tr at have a vl aarnd, to•o t id.walk safetysle 1turPoses,far 26 feet,_ cons fan 18.foot side= snide: on the north '(north In. of Satd "at and adjacent to the 1 K on the north, a n .r a space 22 feet nide tot by curbing, paving .and this -sold are. 22 feet I 'out hof;.dj cat and i th 38 Poot roadway. for traffic s hereinbefore and hall hereafter be t, IIgnated its a. safety i,l,. terminate ata Point 0 feet east -ofthe east line of Robert Street; .further the ends of the ious a ti s of the safety 'islo shall bo u ded -with radius of 11 feet. Adjacent to, south of :and parallel to the safety. Isle, there hall be a 38 -foot roadway for east bound tragic. Adjacent to, south of d mrnllel to he S f troadway for east bound tragi tt hall be t f t Id Ik in n d by tl h nl 1 th t tt hi. 1 ti l l i t l 11", 1 f th 12- Ib.a �r i 1 r tl -, H-of hobo it Iltne et V[n nS,•eo mil:,.. south hl' the. scull[ got to tl,a• � t str,•.:t from ttoicrt ria [r, :xL lY ne of 1'eanr x re .l, (:coos . tr,•ol to \V:tbnxha vtreot LYn n line a,: atn'i b,d v folia ws: Begh;nting nt the no th tv,•.tt c n of L'locl< .t G, St. I'nul YroPer,un thenco uthenstr rlY :[lung the s uthtvestorlY "fins of x:ald Block 3f :t dlvl:tnncc oY f0 feet, thence n rthnastcrlY to the Inler- octlon of :t Iine aratVn nar,rth.t t,....... .Orders "Ida Oa, aP tiro[ em nt' betnb' the setting.'It de of 14, 192" .7224G, aP th property:.and land Y the. ➢. F ses order; Council' Fil t".'out, acquiring-th earl land 0 130th, 19,9 therefor, therefor, and not th pltysienl Intl -'Resolved. ve nt of th va - tl fi d then eThat aidimprovement^-11 d ikinde f ithereby, ordered t b proceeded v t1 AUG de n thabomResoied F trier TUh -�. Ell i id i P t be chariged, and that t n 1 �k A \i 1 the E im It Chan the final d for at l !-P-,:- t b i th Court rt H u find C ty Hnit be e d d o tl t'tl Pm a i the City f St Paul rid th C l e l cribed follow,: i i of Fu, h 11 gl.'e tic ti1id Third treat, and I x f I met[ g -to th p ruons-a l i I; iII lettd. t Imps th va f the the munner pr.,IdId by the Ch rter,dJ? DOIG cent line - P SL Peter street t t th t ting the time and Plac f he ing, cast line f SII / .Y t et I tdth .and tl ,tut f th mP ent,.Md the Italt� purl s roll v cost thereof as CS sled: Th t eel dtl between St P t (/ street and With—ha tr t hall' be the ]dth b t th present tl - mze� ly li f. Thi d t t d th g ale - e t th h f th e i ti e pres n w.,nth lY outhPtiv"Qlab i qtl 1th e1 1111 btif i' 1. - `.'Ifelt i Id 11 1 fie _tl 11e of thea. t t. ndo+c feet - 1 P site I t .12 in ' id BlOOK za; all in accord, c ith the accompany - " c mpany- ing Pian here[ [[ached d made -:a S1-14 idewalks oto be 1. aro dwny. th.et Then SPnce between :the so th rly line of the side- walk On the `o tide ird err nal ..tithe Street as therly- line of Audltor:S. Subdivision No 25 sh.11 be tettin its P went on- Win- '-.I , It 'up art for the :southerly: side of Third street '.Fr i -the net line of Wall-" tree" to line P aide[ to nd 66 f t e it I pf th t line of Robert t e l a Val, stre [ h 11 have :t tvidtt f. oY Plil ik and snfetY 3fiell purpose t Ide- 28 feet, consisting id :walk on the o tit (north line of north I no, sidewalk being the nor[leinline of Third of Tet re sla"n"t 6 h aged)::a 38-foo0t roadway t f [ b d tra Ric tl of parallel 1 djice alt in theon 19I 'land ocic. the 22 let"I'llt b 1 proved UyOPac bang, Patin z f It h t i caping: this cur ", adjne t nt d Pn it sballlie South 3A Ot,Yooat rnn<iway for t t ; lel to the h rolnboCure ti bon,I illa�i'1. 11 ] utter be ter d ' Ib d n n fety .slee Thi a d designated ftY f 1 h,, I n t .t d I t t i t t e tions, ,rid sh ll street t 60 Peet ells[ of th terminate nt a Poin out lite Che I.ba'olu street; fnrtb f the ends of lsie shall be rounded tvvth 11 safety AdJlcent tri, uth r'dius of 11'reet. ime*tleete of nd Parallel U> the cad tea), fo : st I be :t 38 -foot r bound traff lc.. Adjacent to, s oncl vnY tad Para,lel ^tri t[lt Ric Bth ere shall be i; 1 99 t - the center line of T,,r. fng:.'Previou, to thewidening street-in'18'f2. - - Robertand Jackson streets nll be asldewalk onthe' nortb ryinS 1n width "Oeo 8 Se et to oadway ysryinS.in '.toa G8 C .no Y Robert street, the ea.,haill be dl -cent toreea., yof thesldeWalK on the. north: ath and. dl acent to the ..a etween Rotiert and Jnckaov andheretofore-descrlbe,d, there a 12 -foot sidewalk. yen the 12doot sidewalk and t and: west. alley 'n Block 31, 1 Proper and Aadltor's.5abdi- 70. 2G,3there skull tie i. street or r Levet than -Thn yaia streeF,o oadway nPaesint; Rober[ st oo.t -- snd: •o limits nally nhect with Thfrd nBlock 34. ' between the foresaid limits, :Robertand Jackson etreets, lne of .the 12 -Pont eldewa�K'�n i 82419 ntwi� to ctrr c�nnK - COUNCIL N CITY OF ST,Q+<gAti� PILE %vG. 4 —B T TT of no 11— OFFICE OF CITY CLERK tl R + Iv 1 lt th ti of be — r n t Itt t 7.on's on1 el 1f f tl e ~ cit t st Pnat , u t nt , r tnnti.OUNCIL RESOLUTION GENERAL FORM -. 81446 Pn y 1 rut t C' - Ia s, a the ddj 1 n ere 1 tate 1 I Aur'ust 22,i, 192.9 I tnhr ,, Additi Bl ck be "d r`"�f TE - t 'lh h it tnci iv Dbick1­11ser..i 1 to ,e In 1 I e DI 1 m- i re 1 ,C to S both 1n lnnl d in sect;nn zg, R gC zz etion of the Committee on Lands on behalf of the West the »*[ n{ r r nt Lots - ntiml sd xz, sod 11lying ll illy c Paul, under and pursuant to C. F. No. ,81846, [: tl nte,-lit of Vtsh St na 1 la ut: In 7 nnhrey A1dwo n oannca. tly 16, 1929; for the -purchase of real estate in. ste ly -the t line f the Trig it- Addition, Blocks numbered 2 to 14 both inclusive, e-�, of the 01 is g Reek Tal na d Pn In -n 1 . c^, f y va ered 21 to 30 both inclusive, 'Blocks nitiibered 36 ivies 1 t tly ne line so ft n ret ly. of tl a Lente, -lin P the; Chic ga. Rncl:'i inclusive • and in Section 5 Towmshi 28 Ran 22 Isintt and Pncin R II vn rompnny; 7 p 7 Range end 1 n that p [ f TTitnh ka Ad: arts of Government Lots numbered 12 and 13 anion lying. en t rl f a 11 e so ft.p t rty e-th nte, Ilne of the ly of the center line of Utah St• as laid out in Ch[cng Rock I lend & of 'Lot e Lot C7. 28ian1 2D RBlack r ` a.'n a Addition produced westerly to the east line of the Lata 1, 2, .. 4. ,o. 21, 22 slid 2a. Bleck y of the Chicago, Rock, Island and Pacific Railway timb red s , t in the s and Aadi- d lying easterly of a line 50 ft. easterly of the on toBrooklyn 7.ots 1 tons i ctnaive,: y g' Y ,Sr AdditionuLois:R W 12 oath mol :'e, of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway 'Dlo k numbered Io Toile. f to to hor.h d also that art of Hitchcock's Addition lying inclu t BlonkRlncit Rhumb ted812�'tor. a Y g ,bath mclnsive, r - , a .line 50 ft. easterly of the center line of the ;airport -purpose-pteter noQotlnting :��(rith Ute vnrio owners oe the-'nbeve ck Island. &. Pacific Railway Co. being a part of plies@ed- d eat te,. and thse '.the.'pts 27, 28 and 29, Block-:P?.a: 6, and Lots 1, 2, 3, Prl sleep. r g qtly is excess f' the aUmntea ° r the of Dem °'y 2 and 33, Block numbered 8, and in the Second $4G oo0 0o, thereeore the C mmlttee ! heT by reoomme ds tiint nd nation --erose°a,n�9.:..go ,naetntea, nndet•ah°.Brooklyn Lots 1 to 9 inclusive, Block numbered 5, .pro isi ns -of the Charter oY the :City, ,te. rcuro eald property same,to"be bis Addition Lots 7 .to 12 bath inclusive, Block �pa from -tlie Airport. Rood rn6a: Lots 6 to 10 both inclusive, Block 11; and Adopted by the Council Aug 28, 1920: Approved Aug. ze, 1921 both inclusive, Block numbered 12, for airport -(Aug. 31- !!?9' ter negotiating with the various owners of the ed real estate, find that the prices asked are 9reatlyVin excess of the estimated cost thereof, namely ¢45,000.00, therefore the Committee hereby recommends that condemnation proceedings be instituted, under the provisions of the Charter,ibf the City, to secure said property, same to be paid from the Airport Bond Fund. COUNCILMEN ABU Yeas Nays Adopted by the Counci 19— —Clancy --Ferguson --McDonald In favor ve I9— ..-Rohland Q y _�Sudheitner Against MAYOR ' Wenzel Z Mr. President Hodgson b ouoat� of onuanV cam" 6 o ntu .cameo opn?9 sl 571 Plne ayi 4 P eq ol. iuomanoadwl ao .Pula Pun ]uo7xa n£ , ^n A 19 "g` eminu astoaaurto9 ay3gl 1, al sa733o COUNCIL Sl*'TJ `@/{'i Alto aql la n 11 a4 aaaa CITY OF ST�PAt was ��. r eioyl :emns e47 PaiaPisuoo .cllrtl_. 5u1 -nny puy 'otaaoy7 oM3ntaz suotinpuaw OFFICE OF CITY CLERK u[ooai Pu" suol7oaG4a' 'suos.coo 1[n �,t pavaq eutnuq' uonnoo- a Pn� aoan gOUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL' FORM s ti onp: uodn 79LL nv419n}iney 0A0gnit9 d V iii pcy uaeq 6rt anoadan 9L'JT8 .--cavuAugust 22, 1629 aoPun 'laaa7S ianlaa8 TF' axuntnn+d++3pn-tC' gm.avlu[ 1.ms �ESOLVED That the action of the Committee on Lands on behaiff of the City of St. Paul, under and pursuant to C. F. No. 81846, approved July 16, 1929, for the purchase of real estate i. LamphreyTs Addition, Blocks numbered 2 to 14 both inclusive, Blocks numbered 21 to 30 both inclusive, Blocks numbered 36 to 38 both inclusive; and in Section 5, Township 28, Range 22 West, those parts of Government Lots numbered 12 and 13, lying southerly of the center line of Utah St. as laid out in LamphreyTs Addition produced westerly to the east line of the right=of-way of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company, and lying easterly of a line 50 ft. easterly of the center line of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company; and also that part of Hitchcock's Addition lying easterly of a line 50 ft. easterly of the center line of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Co. being a part of Lot 1 and Lots 27, 88 and 29, Block-N6. 6, and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 30, 31, 32 and 33, Block numbered 8, and in the Second Addition to Brooklyn Lots 1 to 9 inclusive, Block numbered 5, and in F. Amtb's Addition Lots 7 to 12 both inclusive, Block numbered 10; Lots 6 to 10 both inclusive, Block 11; and Lots 6 to 10 both inclusive, Block numbered 12, for airport purposes, after negotiating with the various owners of the above described real estate, find that the prices asked are reatly in excess of the estimated cost thereof, namely 45,000.00, therefore the Committee hereby recommends that condemnation prooeedinr,s be instituted, under the.provisions of the Charter.af the City, to secure said property, some to be paid from the Airport Bond Fund. COUNCILMEN f`.�ra��fl" ^+ �: L Yeas Nays Adopted by the Cound 19— Clancy n r 1 iz A,t !Ferguson �alc ry.. s -McDonald In favor ove --19— ✓Rohland 'Sudheimer Against MAYOR `wenul Mr. President Hodgson 01. E ems--- Cary off Sit Paul ➢DIEPAIId;'HTJfM OF PURCHASES ` MEMBER KARL L. F R, AGENT � OFFICESr K PURCHASING A. J.L E P- PUG AGENT D C ROIF . DEP-1 GEORGE J. FISHER. I- A—SrMl BUYER 301 CGMMERCE BLDG. l PHONES: St. Pant, Mi IL1r. CHOAR 0600 GARFIELG 3371 TWIN CITY ASSN. August 22, 1929 REPORT TO THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL TO THE HONORABLE COU 1CIL: TheCommittee on Lands begs to report that it has undertaken to purchase that real estate in Lamphreyts Addition, Blocks numbered 2 to 14 both inclusive, Blocks numbered 21 to 30 both inclusive, Blocks numbered 36 to 38 both inclusive; and in Section 5, Township 28, Range 22 Viest, those parts of .Government Lots numbered 12 and 13, lying southerly of the center line of Utah St. as laid out in Lamphreyts Addition produced westerly to the east line of the right -of -tray of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company, and lying easterly of a line 50 ft. easterly of the center line of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company; and also that 'pa -rt of :4itchcock's Addition lying easterly of a line 50 ft, easterly of the center line of the Chicago, Rock Island ae Pacific Railway Company, being a part of Lot 1 � and Lots 27, 26 and 29, Block numbered 6, and Lots 1, 2, 3, , 30, 31, 32 and 33, Block numbered 8, and in the Second Addition to Brooklyn Lots 'l to 9 inclusive, Block numbered 5, and in F. Ambls Addition Lots 7 to 12 both inclusive, Block numbered 10; Lots 6 to 10 both inclusive, Block numbered 11; and Lots 6 to 10 both inclusive, Block numbered 12,{ in accordance with C. F. NO. 81846, approved July 16, 1929, for airport purposes, but after negotiating with the various owners of the above described real estate for purchase of same, find that the prices asked are greatly in excess of the estimated cost thereof, namely $45,000.00, Therefore, the Committee recommends that damnation proceedings be instituted, under the provisions of the C r ..r of the City, to secure said real estate, same to be paid fr e Airport Bond Fund: C0LM E 0 T IS 0 mr. ublic Works Purchasing. Agent pORToF('AIP® 1 Ne �RM 7 R Gateway to the Great Northwest _ e City ®f Brunet Paul ®EPAHB'3'M T9' OF PU RCIMS ES MEMBER PURCHASING AGENT KARL L.111, A. J. CONROY. E11TPUTV PURCHASING AGENT OFFICES[ 1 GEORGE J. FISHER, IST ASSISTANT BUYER 301 COMMERCE BLDG. PHONES. SL Paul, tyl]nn• CEDAR 11— GARFIELO 9]ri TWIN CITY ASSN. \ August 22' 1929 REPORT TO THE COUNCIL OF :THE CITY OF ST. PAUL TO THE HONORABLE COUNCIL: The Committee on Lands begs to report that it has undertaken to purchase that real estate in Lamphrep°s Addition, Blocks numbered 2 to 14 both inclusive, Blocks numbered 21 to 30 both inclusive, Blocks numbered 36 to 38 both inclusive; and An Section 5, Township 28, Range 22 gest, those parts of Government. Lots numbered 12 and 13, lying southerly of the center line of Utah St. as laid out in-Lamphreyas Addition produced westerly to the east line of the right-of-way of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company, and lying easterly of a line 50 ft easterly of y,nnter alsoline thatoparteofhicagoI, Rock Island Hitchcockis Addition and Pacific Railway Company;,, and of lying easterly of a. line 50 ft. easterly eoof the'ccenter line of the l Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway parry, g p and Lots 27, 28 and 29, Block numbered 6, and Lots 1, Z; 3, 4, 30, 31, 32 and 33, Block numbered 8, and in the Second Addition to Brooklyn Lots 1 to 9'inclusive$ Block numbered 5, and in F. AmbTis Addition Lots 7 to 12 both inclusive', Block numbered 108 Lots 6 to 10 both inclusive, Block -numbered 11a and.Lots 6 to 10 both inclusive, Block numbered 127 in accordance with C. r' Ido 81846, approved July 16, 1929, for airport purposes, but after negotiating with the.yarious owners of the above described real estate for purchase of same, find that the prices asked.are greatly in excess of the estimated cost thereof., namely $45,000.00, Therefore, the Committae recommends that d _nation proceedings be instituted, under the provisions of the Ch s othe City., to secure said real estates same .to be paid fro Al port Bond Fund. C0 4D` ON j Uvor PORToF�AINTFAUL 1 11® ` Gateway w the Great Northwest Council File No ............. jj'.�.)cs1 PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT C F. \o.JPG31- Abstract. and I: wvl,oreas, > -Itten proposal for the aait,ng of it,. `following improvement, PRELIMINARY ORDER. I t ld g the rot , 1111 land fothe 1 1° of ' I I u g t A'- 1 ,i 1.a Is the making of the following public improvement by theCity of St. Paul, viz.: I [ 1 L.lu,pt s Addti, Bl •ice bend 2 to It o , iurlualy e, ]:Ip cies .. - - .. .. ... .. ... __ _. hntbered vl to ::o. both Inclusive, 1 Block. » ."bend 39 to 38 bot,.inclh- nd h1 seed° c, Tolvu hip 24, the following described land for the purpose e,� e: and ~vest t ore parts of Covern- � p P nt ,.,,t. '11a,,UI 1$ •m1 13, lying Rding the iefur_ici al Airport: uut,eri9 of III, tenter 'Bine of Utah p _ la'I oi,L In I,:IuIIIr1y'. Addition prhduccd -, 113, L1 the cant line (If the right-of-,,aY of the 6d'ago, Rock tion, Blocks numbered 2 to 14 both inclusive, ].land and Pacific Rall -ay Co,npanY, n� a-ing r, 11 of a flue 51 feet 30 both inclusive, Blocks numbered 36 to 38 pterly off tie cenY,er I,he of the �chieago. Rock island and Paan, pall h Section 5, Township 28, Range 22 ]'lest, i=•aY Co,nna.,r: and :l.o that part of ill Lots numbered 12 8,1Sd lit,he.,h.e Addition `lying easterly' of 13, lying southerly l1111e so feet.r star],• of tie ,enter Utah St. as laid out in Larn re 's Addition ine oCChicage, P.oek 1.1 It and F'acil,e. .�' y Railway' Con;p:wy helm::1 part of l:nL Ehe east line of the right-of-way of the 1 1 rot.. 11 d a Pl 1 1 c Lots 1 '30, 31, �nd Pacific Railway Company, and lying d" Rh 1 b ] 4 d t] d1u It 11 t. , t J' feet easterly of the center line of the h ]i1 l 1 d and 1. A b. Aidton of 7 t, 1_ 1 tin Pacific Railway.Company; and also that :inclusive, Bl is 1umU r a ion lots c' ddition lying easterly of a line 50 feet m 10 both Inclusive Bl r n n d line of Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific 11; d Lots 6 to 10 both inclusive, mock numb ..It 12. - a part of Lot 1, and Lots 27, 28 and 29, �Al a erlanAdatgular nice° of ]and m Lamproy's the -me lying Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 30, 31, 32 and 33, BlOCk tion, .., oasterly of Jeanne Ave. and n rtherly f Utah St. said described land is, Second Addition to .,Brooklyn lots 1 to, ,9 - shown on see -all plat, numbs "Q red 5 and in: F. tlmb�s. Addition One (f and nig pd pY the Comared undo missioner a <;S. t ttsive Block numbered 10 lots 6 to 10 of 1Publ,c. w 7 paving bcen P t f .� entod: to the c it of the cltY e cumbered. 11;. and Lots. 6 }ro 10. both inclusive, 9t. Paul, thereto, e, be It - Resolved, That the Cmarnho .rel of and di a led: be and is horeUyot•do d ' piece of land in' ha.m re ° s Addition, the and directed: p y desir desirability investigate the the necessity for. r deslraUlllty oe, the malting of said i�- Jeanne Ave: and northerly of Utah 5t.. i p ° ement s shown on aceom d in rat number One 1 z roinvestigatethe tp o, e t nt p nyi . g plat, ( 929 ) and estimated c t f so Id Imp )&ction of and signed b the. Commissioner of men t. d thet clot cot thereof.; g y 3 T s i 1 plan,i ll o sketch of :id improv ent. :T 4 To statewhether or not sOld Im- Drovement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. G To report upon all of the fore going titters to. the Commissioner oil'!;',, Pl r`.1 Adopted by the Council Sept. 17, 1929 -�: >•plrovcd 9 it 17, 1929. r '1l: S2V vs V.u,+-.vogue,... •.�� -_ (Sept. 21-1929> a part of Lot 1,_ and :Lots -27, 28 and 29, id Lots 1, 20 3, ,4, 30, 31, 32 and 33, Block numbered 8, and in the second Addition to Brooklyn lots 1 to 9 iuolusive, Block numbered b, and in F. Amble Addition lots 7 to 12 both inclusive, Blook numberU& 10, lots 6 to 10 both inalusive_,Bloek numbered 11; and Lots 6 to 10 both inclusive, Block numbered 12. Also a triangular piece of land in Lamprey°a Addition, the j same lying easterly of Jeanne Ave. and northerly of Utah St. Said deseribed,land is shovm on accompanying plat, number One (1929) prepared under the direction of and signed by the Commissioner of Public`iWorks. .xoc1x64Y —98828 'nn 8 '� (GZCl-LZ 'ld'6S1 adds '. •Gzst sz> xi s{q•P'id Pu{3 '` •szst'sx-{{ s n "" {x•lauvu y { y -�' la'A w l{4)' t i x {y �. uon{a'd n a n{ h u Council File No 17F..631t. .w! L {n� x"•�uaul? �oadtu1nitilnb u T, tin: " - 1 ° MO. i uani" ' x Nww0.1 'z n PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT iu;,aad n'a i{ � i aux oxnyp �gnxlwo' � LdT o � and Piss 3 e ou�xlx 1a1.3913seIn 1 SL lui:. �a°x Axl n 4 1 pu y`y'laP"'t {Iiia PRELIMINARY ORDER. ;oa 3Puo1- 1 wuJ ux x n 511 rti 3u,_: �''f 331LP4�. a^ice Niia���lit} lfieiey proposes the making of the following public improvement by the City of St. Paul, viz.: Condemning and taking the following described land for the purpose of enlarging and extending the liunicipal Airport: In Lamprey's Addition, Blocks numbered 2 to 14 both inclusive, Blocks numbered 21 to 30 both inclusive, Blocks numbered 36 to 38 both inclusive; and in Section 5, Township 28, Range 22 ;fest, those parts of Government Lots numbered.12 Ljd 13, lying southerly of the center line of Utah St. as laid out in Lamprey's Addition produced westerly to the east line of the right-of-way of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company, and lying easterly of a line 50 feet easterly of the center line of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, Company; and also that part of Hitchcock's Addition lying easterly of a line 50 feet easterly of the center line of Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company being a part of Lot 1, and Lots 27, 28 and 29, Block numbered 6, and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 30, 31, 32 and 33, 3lock numbered 8, and in the Second Addition to Brooklyn lots l to 9 inclusive, Block numbered 5, and in F. Amble Addition lots 7 t 12 both inclusive, Block numbered 10, lots 6 to 10 both inclusive Block numbered 11; and Lots 6 fro 10 both. inclusive, Block numbered 12.~ Also a triangular piece of land in'Lamprey's Addition, the samelyingeasterly of Jeanne Ave:. and' northely of, Utah St,. Said described land is shown on accompanying plat, number One (1929) prepared under the direction of and signed by the Commissioner of Public Works. tri urao nouvor xx sxv vs- v:a,. •.<.p�, +.•• oasoerxy Railway being part of Lot 1, and Lots 27, 28 and 29; mberanv a Block numbered 6, and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 30, 31, 32 and 33, Block inclusive, Block numbered c5ndanddinAdtiF. Amb BsoAddittlonts 1 to 9 lots 7 to 12 both inclusive, Block number10, lots 6 to 10 &dd both inolusive Block numbered 11; and Lots 6 to 10 both inclusive, Block numbered 12. the Also a triangixlarofPJecannefAveland .. and northerly of Utah St. same lying easterly Said desoribed•.land is shorn on acoompanying plat, number one (1929) prepared under the direction of and signed by"the Commissioner of Public>Yorks.- J Fa TTl I 70 J 7TCII c7 lGa .'Ol Tor' a r0 T:, t a un TT1 T,c Yrs D; ,)G. T;rJYtr1 DGT :.LI 7 r0 Z00'!�' T :rO cti, 1-,JGT ITT,I Ae — 61 °':rcJcj.Pj C?H T a .TJ C; 7C oUG ;£COT_'. ,r a , 'TIJ - GTGQ R +':dT a" JJTT,r-,(7, na Harr TO 7 I C aTU: ? ;);, T, (_'.. ol. O.(.` Mt. G .0 OWD UTJ -. _-n'. T ,-. n r ;'. J i - > r 39 GF rC-T- 7TTJG 0 ., 0 G- _.I_G l... O.. i ;Y.. l s. 0.- .-TT PCIS 0-0 CTS, C7Cj T{.� fGTT.TC 'a 7...�tnI:0 T rr., Ccu C > U :(TJQ T l; �� 7,1'4:r V'.'! �. , _r•7 }J j. 0�;-r. i� o 'T C',J 0 ;;OGS 1 ! 0', I I 0 JS F.. r. T , t nA i7 S,0 (`7CGa PAG �� T?- Ti ,., r• T -{j7. �`%r T l-�..'DJl t'-. 2UIf,. J,-1 0_ �, T.S CnTt ?�... ? 7 t.i!' 77 .fir 7I7 r._ �tT 7- �' 7t _�jJ07G ll:JS,r2 01 OrCLiitnOTJ^_0._;� �r TrJO O(: 7.^ q _ ;..C.- r0; t .:Tb � u C 00T`TJ 7ti�%G -r:T2TAG.LT,�OT7 `) , e t; c najnc 70 } `-i-G, TOGi� T7 nJ0bf+'+•t 2M7c r .CT Ott' ;TO(`_ UffP10 TSI .. r.0 J..:' ' T - �,J 7 10�, ZT15,,T)02C o, GJT, riJ _r j0,. -J 7 TPGI, T --- c7n s rrrj r _ ............... .......------................------......----- ................. -----.......-------..........-:......----------- ......----------- ..... Dated this.-17th....day of ----------- ®ptiembe.x......9_.. ...... •----- -, 192._.... - - .............. ---- . -- ...... ...... ... -- --- ..... ......... Council PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written Uronosal for the avo^^ ^° Condemning and taking the following described land for the purpose of enlarging; and extending the lriunioipal Airport: in Lamprey's Addition, Blocks numbered 2 to 14 both inclusive, Blocks numbered 21 to 30 both inclusive, Blocks Rnumbered 22 4`J36 to 38 both inclusive; and in'Section 5, Township. , southerly those parts of Government Lots numbered 12 an[113, lying of the center line of Utah St. as laid out inLaimprw'soAdaition produced westerly to the east line of the right-of-ayand lying Chicago, Rook Island and Paoif the fic Railvray, Company, line of the easterly of a line 50 feet easterly of the and also that Chicago, Rocik.Island ,and, Pa4fic Railway Company; 50 feet part of Hitoh000k's Addition lying oasterRloQko=siananceTndFacific easterly of the center line of Chicago, Rook bots 27, an and 29, Railt;aay Company a, part' of Lot 1, Block numbered 6, and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 30, 31, 32 and 33, Block to inclusive, Block numberedc5ndanddinion F. Amb''sookl Addiitionts 1 to 9 lots 7 to 12 both inclusive, Block numberd& 10, lots 6 to 10 both inclusive -Block numbered 11; and Lots 6 to 10 both inclusive, Block numbered 12. Also a triangularpiece ofAland in northerly dditio Stthe same lying easterly of Said desaribecd.land is shown on accompanying plat, number One (of prepared under ,the direction of and signed by' t he Commissioner of Publie'lVor2ss. t .;,.-T c;GTri^ T P -,;TOG L(dl'J `i Gitl: 7J.fff.0O9 X.Gf{ To 1-G,� t✓ k..0 tv poop )0 1J T TG soy tin s] nTT TO.r.a r.o T' 'UU, TxTGTrTOTAG Tnc7: TJJnuar Gtt �' i o xGaa rtitJ Tnra. T dT vG F oTsr '<rCWT . . � � i 7L: �, �1 �' 7�� d.l' '")l; STJ(I �`', TO 17, -Ti ,)G 3C �3 O o Tl(1 TIOJ o rCr P0 r, 3�OCiC ,7 rpti.)E,Tr(7 , nT O$' 7 O\ �r n (a .OGtil£t:r,1 OT rL r' lG F,+= Tl. G .rriG OT r IT F `Cl r --�. Ter, .. ':T• � I)Tv( ). T.( -T (yr r7r-rc ;1, t.,_ _ I -: n.. ...� ) � : f' 7%l _. ,.t., i:JT '•J''ii ..., fl-'- .'lTl )";, -"rt � +:(;.t � <T;ti_ ; � ;,-, r,rs • .(l 7-� ,' 1 i= T"' i 7 I,rrrij T. nr u c,.r _ - ,i, ncqC, - .. oc,:a a nus, .,)q .'S 'C'f,T .t"'I-ir:)T,. T f,,'T {^. o( -i.., O:; C+T�7T, 7I7 .T(1 a f, f' T -i_1, T t•°.y it <.C7 cx,C Ts ~.• having been presented to the Council of the City of St. Paul ............................ therefore, be it RES0LVED, 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 improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. �.i 1929 Adopted by the Council-- - ......---- YEAS NAYS Councilman 49&ANCY,,, LD RORLAN BORLAND SDDHEIMER MR. PRESIDENT P.— C A 13 (2M 2-29) Approved---------------------- -- ------- ----------- •----- . .... , Mayor. e C. F. No' 82808- in the liattei- of co sem 1bed fid talc Ing tho follow..rd .__ an land fo1- . the purpose of enlarging and estond- ing the hiuntcipnl-Airport: ---- Ia I.amDrey's Addition, Blocks RnmXered 2bered 121 to t30 both eine parts of Government Lots num ���f.J�� ORDER bered 12 find 13, lying southerly oL VVVV I the center ilne of Utah St. as lald. out In Lamprey's Addition produced dish] oto [he east line of the right and of d - PaciflCt Railway a 1waYg C mpany, Rock eland n lying easterly of a Itne 50 feet enst__________________________________________ erly • of .the center- line of theChic -�-`- land and PI Rallw�y.CompnyRock ', right, ight of way and that part of Bnchcock's Addition C-- the- fo31o4aing-dese-ribecl land -f-or- ]ying a terly of n lin' '0 feet east- ly of the enter line f ch,enge, ending the Iaunicipal Airport: a Rock' Inland and PacificCompany panY'e -right L. •w 5 being .a ---- --- n rc f'Lot 1, and Lot z7, 2e and on Blocks nlUnbered 2. to 14, both inclusive 29,31P9 k numbered u mere a'nd -33 LBlocic t numbered 8'xnd In the second A1d o 30 both inclusive, Blocks numbered 36 to 38 cion!to. Brooklynd lots 1 to 9 ineln- in Section 5, Tosnship 28, hanf-e 12 West lve, Block umbers 5 and -.In F: sAmbla Addition Gots atoll both nment Lots numbered 12 and 1:;, lying- southerly inciusive, Block umbered.30, Lots -6 to 10 both inclusive Blooknumberea�f Utah St. as laid out in Lamprey's'Addition 11; and Lots -6 to 10. both Inclusive the east line of the right -o£ -way of the Hlack numbered•32; Also a triangular Piece of lana In Iand Pacific Railway Company, and lying LamDreY's ion, the demo lying astarly oLAdditJeanne Ave. and nerther- 0 feet easterly of the center line of the i -ly ofUtah St said described land is haw, o mpanymg.plot, n and Pacific Railway Company's right of way ber. o e (19291) Prepared der the - direction of and ig,ed by the cam- chcock's Addition lying easterly of a line 30 feet 1 of P mm w k under line of Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific' Preliminary O d r 8263] pprovedrAr September 17, 292,9* St.- lit of tva being_ a Hart of Lot 1, and Lots having receivi.d the report off the C m- way, laaraner of Finance pan the baye.� numbered 6, and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 30, 31, .32 improvement,: and halm. c paid- °ed 8 and in the Second Addition to Brobklynd said teport, hereby solves:'o 1_. Tnat ue sa,aer Dort a 1 tha re, Block numbered 5 and in F, ,^-.mb' Addition same'le hereby approved d adopted, i and.. the said Improvement Is hereby ieluslve, Block numbered 10, Lots 6uto 10 Qr2er That the natures o thehimDray-; numbered 11; and Lots 6 to 10 both inclusive ' me t;}vhich the Council recommends Is_ j condemnd take .the following de- ' sorlbed land ror the purPos@- f,enlarg- �1t;Ce of land in Lamprey's Addition; the i g' and ostending the .1fun]Cipal; I Alrp t-. of Teanne Ave. and northerly of Utah St. In'BampreY's Addition' Blocks ! tiered 2 to 14, both Inclusive, Bia2ks is shown on accompanying plat, number one (1929) numbered 21 to 30. -beth Inclusive, - i Blocks numbered 1,6 to 38 both lncln-iirection of and si3ned by the Commissioner- of .sive and 'In Sectl 6 Tow ehIP. .28 _ _.at et West those parte f U. vern lyi. - ��. ,•.,va..,.-Y4Q, '3'1�IIli+Ol=Pay Or Tne - '- ment Lot numbered 1 and 13 lying o th ly of the t lin f Ut h5't and Pacific Railr,'ay Compan sa 1 id at In La D Y at pre y, and lying I. a tarlyat th 1 v f thefeet easterly of the center line of the c fight -o[ -Way f the Chicago, Rock y f ' island and Pacific Rxuway Company, and Pacific RailwayCompany's and' •lying easterly of , line 50 feet h ( right—Of—ray t easterly of the center line of. the cock s Addition ]yin easter] of..a• line f ! Chicago, Rock Island and.Pacidc Rnfl-, g y way'Company'erlght -of-way and thnt he center. line of the Chicago,. Rock- Island i part ; 3 Bit,i;,,. 's Addition ;7 ag om an I s, Tight -of -»a bean f at ly tan so feet t ly r P Y �,tne t ,,,a f the Chicago, Rock g, Block numbered 6 Y. g a Part of 4, 1 1, ]ala d d Padd R ilway Core.. ny's , and Lots 1 2 3 4 11ght P y, b rg pat f Let 1, pok:r numbered 8 and in the Second Addition o d L [ 27 28 d 29 Bla k. b red e, and. .L t 1, z 3 4 .30 3I 3z d 33,, inclusive, Block numbered 5 and in F Amb &s Block bred 8 d -tn th S d Additi° sla k numbered sae`s > tand �9 1;: both inclusive, Block numbered 10, Lots 6 Amb-, Addition nLots a toot tsh6'to lOek numbered 11; and Lots 6 to 10 both 10 bo[n Inclusive Bumblock n mbered 11: red �-�; and Lots 6 to 10 both Inclusive sloelc.Lece of land in Lamprey's Addition, the same numbred l2; .fine Ave. and northerly of Utah St, said Also a trg [anular .piece of land' in Lamprey's Addition; the same lying easterly of Jeanne Ave. and prtllerly, ►n on accompanying nlat number one (1929) oP Utah St. said described l and i hown, 7 mpanylng, plat; ber,gne lection of rind signed b �i9zsi preparedunderth�"airootia.�;oe. g Y the Commissioner of 1 -ane signed - by the CommI toneY.:oe 1 ;Public works, with no lternat(ves, _. and that the estimated cost therso �3".SCt •l - is $44;500.00. - f% R pF lved Further, That a public 1 hear(ngbe:had on said improvement ""y and in the manner Pro- vided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the and the total c st thereof aimpolmemteen d oil9ndaVva IML ao47 ns � of loan a47 labs 73 OV7VWIl�. I' •� oauo 7 •'�i nosy 1 daao 4llM Luluu,Lags•apley y7nus r Is I '.1; 083 J.—oauay7 '76 8uluulLaq •apis ylaou .—V' 7J 08 isva aaua47 " € 3uluul9eq •.8 y7nos '.%V � 7eoM eauoyl '76 47ao.uelvy; t 09 Luluul9eq •aple ypnoa -: V 9afMot[o, oUi 7v sgivmapis i eaagM lades puv. .Sulei y _ s, epuoWWoaaa ]ivuno� oyi -aeoadWt oyi Jo,emiau eyi 'UIIM popaaaoad eq s 6geaay el 7uawan4dd" PI• paidopv puu panoaddv 6qe: a Qpuv J -d- plus aU7 isaeiosaa. - qqU.. -. ' Pa]eplsuoa. r8atnvy P 77 eeogv:�ayi uodn eounutd 1< j -Wo3 eyi to ]sodas 'R' P-1;tnud '76 Io. eitD aUl to alai _. ... C26T-'8I :'Lrtypanoatl "71 ,Z 7a ava yJ 8 alvt� 7S ' Jg.iv 9u' 047. I f .q aq sa lona d g � 7J aI ID • 3 f i U.pd a, uapd un Cel aIle, '� i Iol a 78 luo wnaisa� '�t i 1 a I aIUM e.YnalJ :. ��_ � �dwo•i Li .: .1 7 pas a47 5U sF a, lvF do aod0a ttt Inthe Matter of--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- condemning- and-takirrg- the following dese-nibed land --for -the--pu.rp-ose---. of enlarging and extendir_g the l,iunicipa:l Airport: In rampre;'s Addition, Blocks numbered 2 to 14, both. inclusive 31oc':s nus_beied 21 to 30 both inclusive, Blocks numbered 36 to 38 both inclusive; and in Vection 5, To:•,•nshir 281 l:anie 22 West those harts of Government Lots numbered 12 and 1.:, lying_ sout'n•erly of the center line of Utah St. as laid out in Lamprey's Addition produced westerly to the east line of the ri-ght-of-way of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company, and lying easterly of a line 50 feet easterly of the center line of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company's rigl-t of riay and that Dart of Hitchcock's :addition lying easterly of a line 30 feet easterly of the center line of Chicago, Roc'c Island and Pacific' pailwey Company's right of way, beinr_T_ a. hart of Lot 1, and Lots 27, 28 and 29, Block numbered 6, and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 30, 31, 32 and 33, Block numbered 8 and in the Second Addition to Brooklynd lots 1 to 9 inclusive, :lock numbered 5 and in F. Amble Addition i lots 7 t 12 both inclusive, Block numbered 10, Lots 6 to 10 . both inclusive Blocl, numbered 11: and Lots 6 to,10 both inclusive Block numbered 12; also a triangular Niece of land in Lamprey's ,addition, the samelying easterly cf Jeanne Ave. and northerly of Utah St. said described land is shown on accompanying plat, number one (1929) prepared und>r the direction of and signed by t'�e Commissioner of Public Works - _ y.. or Zne CTi'cag0, Rock Island a.nd Pacific Railway Company, and lying ea.sterly,of a line 50 feet.easterly of the center line of the i Chicago; Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company's right-of-way t and that part of Hitchcock's Addition lying easterly of: _a line f 50 feet easterly of the center line of the Chicago, Rock Island f and Pacific Railway Company's right-of-way, being a part of Lot 1, and Lots 27, 28 and 29, Block numbered 6, and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 30, 31, 32 and 33, Block numbered 8 and in the Second Addition to Brooklynd Lots 1 to 9 inclusive, Block numbered 5 and in F. Amb's Addition Lots 7 to 12 both inclusive, Block numbered 10, 'Lots 6 to 10 both inclusive Block numbered 11; and Lots 6 to 10 both inclusive Block numbered 12; Also a triangular niece of land in Lamprey's Addition, the same lying easterly of Jeanne Ave. and northerly of Utah St. said described land is shown on accompanying plat, number one (1929) prepared under the direction of and signed by the Commissioner of I Public Works, .._._- �` Councilman Sudheimer� Mayor PTlslgowi Hodgson Form B. S. A. 8 6 a la '6Z6T vagala0 J. AVp VUZ'o Hui I—__dMI plug uo ppµ eqa j( n4ad layy •aoµlag3 P ala ay7 g0( [t Ijy e( ,oeaa47 lsoa Pa39w17sas 'sen(3vuaa3lII "37 puv OV g31M iZ su(uu(seq 'aple A•3S IIO .... ua4] "7S pas7PuaF 77 O8Z 10"'P svluulseq apis ylaou '•any u0polu9 f 1 f f F 1 f t; 77 OS saauagl '•any su(uu(saq 'apis glnns leant uagi 3S g3SOM 79g� Js 3 aejj -. 1 i t 1: 09 solo t9a4 PI 47n s 38 lvo 1 ;1 yn 6t j ea{Moi[oI ogl 39. AL N PI .T;9sj3j € tli I IVI ,' ea gM a(ud Pun iulea 7 nal j t ;i F " 1 I 1 .r cx a`�✓,a... ..�w*. "�, 1 el nPuammsaaa u—nsa agl galgns, -------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- ------ -- ---------------- ------------------ September 17, 192 under Preliminary Order_____________. a2A32.-------------approved ___-___--__-- The Council of the City of Paul having received the report of the Commissioner 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 improvement which the Council recommends is-------------------------- _ -- .. ------ - condemn..and take the following described land for the purpose of c�tgnding the ;Municipal Airpo-rt:- In Lamnrey's Addition, Blocks numbered 2 to 14, both inclusive, Blocks numbered 21 to 30 both inclusive, Blocks numbered 36 to 38 both inclusive; and in Section 5, Township 28, Range 22 West those parts of Government Lots numbered 12 and 13, lying southerly of the center line of Utah St. as laid out in Lamprey's Addition produced westerly to the east line of the right-of-way of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railray Company, and lying f ea.sterly_of a line 50 feet easterly of the center line of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company's right-of-way t and that part of Hitchcock's Addition lying easterly of a line f 50 feet easterly of the center line of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company's right-of-way, being a part of Lot 1, and Lots 27, 28 and 29, Block numbered 6, and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 30, 31, 32 and 33, Block numbered 8 and in the Second Addition to Brooklynd Lots 1 to 9 inclusive, Block numbered 5 and in F. Arbls Addition Lots 7 to 12 both inclusive, Block numbered 10, Lots 6 to 10 both inclusive Block numbered 11; and Lots 6 to 10 both inclusive Block numbered 12; Also a triangular niece of land in Lamprey's Addition, the same lying easterly of Jeanne Ave. and northerly of Utah St. said described land is shown on accompanying plat, number one (1929) prepared under the direction of and signed by the Commissioner of Public h'orks, - Councilman Sudheimer Mayor pQh' Hodgson Form B. S. A. 8.6 jue,ueno dw°a Pi sln aiiynd 1c4S 1x41.133 Us iad E k� I i -t f E I - a4i '76 oul4dasof 3 1 9u1uu1Hey 'aple �unos 7S 1 l� f j. l �. ! t a '13 lcao a a43 " 36 P ap L ! 082 Hu{uyHay •aP{s yJ.lou "a tl Pd ;_ 1 t t f( i W 08 Jsna '•a I f 1 19 4 Ple 41nns d [ fit 51 '76 qv. -M, j1 0 aet BOII 47 9 1 ut904 .pl. 41no"IS CjC 09 Eda-.P .fUlai ii 38u (( fir. ^r•^°"^^ � r. __...r.`. .�•� �.. _ _ c 20.. GC. L77 - J 7 `_ V I p CA jTAG ., O"1, ;} TG I2T J:_ ,J -LCT TC - n .r T IT 0.t _ .. --------------------------- with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the ----- 22nt1--------- day of gLtL2 21'_______, 192 9--, 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 hearing,said the to natureeof the improvement and the total cot theeof asthe estimatedsta the time and place of Adopted by the Council__P�-6-3+��------ 192____ ,� --------------Ui-----1 e p '�!1 !7 ------ -- Ci Clerk. ---------------192-- i _ Approved- --------- — --- ------ -------- - Mayor. Councilman Ferguson Councilman McDonald �4 > Councilman Sudheimer Mayor 14�son £ B S A 8-6 corm 8a407 Resolution of Council. Fixing gime of Hearing in Condemnation Proceedings In the matter condemning and taking the following described land for the purpose of enlarging and extending the Municipal Airport: In Lamprey's Addition, Blocks numbered 2 to 14, both inclusive, Blocks numbered 21 to 30, both inclusive, `,locks numbered 36 to 38 both inclusive; and in Section 5, Township 28, Range 22 iUest those parts of Government Lots numbered 12 and 13, lying southerly of the center line of Utah St. as laid out in Lamprey's Addition produced westerly to the east line of the right -of -'a- of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company, and lying easterly of a line 50 ft easterly of the center line of the Chicago, Rock Island and u Pacific Railway Company's right-of-way and that _part of Hitchcock's Addition lying easterly of a line 50 feet easterly a of the center line of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company's right-of-way, being a part of Lot 1, and Lots 27,28 and 29, Block numbered 6, and Lots1, 2, 3, 4, 30, 31, 32 and 33, Block numbered 8 and in the Second addition of to Brooklynd Lots l to 9 inclusive,.Block numbered 5 and in F. nt t. Amb's Addition Lots 7 to 12 both inclusive, Block numbered 10, Lots 6 to 10, both inclusive, Block numbered 11; and Lots 6 to 1 10 both inclusive, Block numbered 12; Also.a triangular piece of land in Lamprey's iddition, tie same lying easterly of Jeanne Ave. and northerly of Utah St. and in bounded on the north by Langevin's 3rd Addition .:...::;:.�numuc.c�csar. =riot9-4"-To-1u^DOtIC Int. 3e lu iVe, Block -.numbered 11; and in the Gj ' z t 6 •to. 10. both lnpluaive, sleek, lay of- ........... Dac.embar............ 19..23, at ten o'clock A. 1VI, and numbered 12; Also a triangular piece o f land In La Prey'$ Addit( n, thee. lying le is hereb directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed that the terly e a e Ave.a - Y g g J th ly of Ut h St and bounded on the th by L S 3rd Addition un - by the i der. Preliminary order 82631; ap- Droved Sept. 17, .1929, Intermediary. ` .Order 82803,.�+�' �_ approved Sept. 26, :1929. t•�'-� The CommlasI nor of Flnance'hov- Alog - submitted his report In the above matter as tot the amount of damages ---------------- •---------------------'....... 19........ ¢warded forthe.-Inking of The land o r t and towhom pay it *public D 1'I'be *linei1upon pee confirmation- of the .s .made by the Com- , 19........ City of S . Pau] on the 11th day of �.ad ethatr the Commisslonerl ofk11 av e _ ibe and. he Is hereby. directed to give Coune11ID oti f s Id hearing'.,s prescribed by the Charter... - 2 - Council. Adopted by the Council Nov. -13, 1929.- Approved Nov. 13, 1929. (Nov. 16-1929) Councilor CouncilmanARemxdxx Pearce Mayor Hodgson ...................... ___ __ ---------- ---------- -..- -.ez-� City Clerk. . ................................... ................................__.. Mayor. C. F. No. 83407— In the Batter of condemning and tak- i'ngethe following described land for the purpose of enlarging and extend- Ing the municipal Airport: In Lam- prey's Addition, Blocks numbered 2 to 14, both Inouslve, Blocks num- Se t.17 1929 8?803 bered 21 to 30, both inclusive, Blocks Sept.17,1929 under numbered 36 to 38.both.lnclusive: approved--------------------------------- Intermediary Order d i Section 5, '.Totvnship 28 - Range22West the -parts of Gov- g roV rnment Lots numbered. 12 d 13, PP .lying southerly of the center line of Utah St. as laid out -in Lamprey's - Add(thm produced westerly ,to the . east Iine of the ]ght-of-way' of the Chicago, -Rock Island and Pacific Railway ompa6onyft.a, nd' lying easter- ,ly_of a uCno sterly.of the g submitted his report in the above matter as to the amount of enter line of the Chicago,. Rock Isinnd and Pacific Railway Com- pany's rght-of-way and that epart f d or casements therein appropriated for the above improvement damage,- Hitchcock's Addition lying asterly ofof line 5o feet easterly of the con- Is of the Chic.go,, Rock Island and to V and Pacific Rautvay Company's right-of-way, being 1part of Lot 1, and Lots 27,. 28 and 29, Block bered 6, and Lots 1, 2, 3 4, 30, 31, R 3z and 33, Bleck nmbered s and In had before the Council upon said report and for a confirmation the Second Addition to Brooklynd' Lots- Ito 9 inclusive; Block num- bered 5 and in F. Amb's Addition of the al Lots 7 to 12 both inclusive, Block nissioner of Finance, at the Council Chamber, in the Court House numbered 10, Lots 6 to 10, both in- elusive,' Bock numbered il; and in the Ci Lots 6 to 10 both Inclusive, Block lay of............ D_,.c.emhar............. 19..29, at ten o'cloc Block k A. M., and numbered 12; Also a..triangular piece of land in .Lamprey's Addition, the same lnI ie is hereb directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed that the ca a terly f Jeanne Ave. and r- Y therly ofUtah St. and boundedon the north by Langevin's 3rd Addition un- by the der Preumm. 17ary order s263L ap- proved -Sept, 1929, Intermediary order 82803, approved Sept. 26, 1929. The Commissioner of Finance hav- 10 A ing submitted his report t in the above matter to the--amount of damn6ea awarded for the taking of the landor easements therein appropriated forth e _above improvement and to whom pay- able; therefore ba it' Resolved, That public hearing be 'had before the Council upon said re- port"' for a confirmation of the Al award. of damages made by the Com- issioner of Finance,, at the Council {Chamber, in'the Court .House ln the. 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Dacember............. 19..23, at ten o'clock A. M., and that the Commissioner of Finance be and he is hereby directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. Adopted by the Council.------------ ............. ....I ............... Approved............................................ --••............................- -- - 19 Councilman Clancy Councilman Ferguson YGovffeii�� Councilman Rohland Councilman ARemdxx Pearce Mayor Hodgson CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCILNO. FILE OFFICE OF CITY CLERK r i - LUTION GENERAL F M LLL PRESENTED BY _ _.._ COMMISSIONER...._ RESOLITTIONEi C. P. No. 83419—BY L. R. s. F'cr6veon— By Request— d Wh r se Uner the P P nl -. of rrl T Bop c. nnnysq then ommir, under the proposal of Morris T. Baker ae of •• .•,.t.. Rn , Company for the purchase of the present Court House and City Hall site the purchaser is required to deposit in escrow securities totaling $250,000.00 at the time of executing the contract, and the said Morris T. Baker Company has agreed to deposit with the Merchants Trust'Company bonds of the United States Government of the par value of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand ($250,000.00) Dollars. BE IT RESOLVED, That the deposit of said bonds be and the same is hereby approved by the City Council of the City of St. Paul as a compliance with the offer of the said Morris T. Baker Company, and the proper city officers are hereby authorized and instructed to execute a contract heretofore approved for the sale of said property upon the execution of such escrow agreement as the Corporation Counsel may deem necessary. COUNCILMEN Adoptezr�' § .�. jo192... Yeas Nays '`�� $,s; ✓ Clancy ✓ Ferguson 192.. . ;a t ..... 6..In favor ..... ........... ✓ Rohland .0. —Against MAYOR ✓ S�dh�imer Mr. President Hodgson a' { -_ CITY OF ST.- PAUL ^' 83419 111sw qqq CCC !!l111 COUNCIL ItlO _ - 834.9 .' _. FILE U OFFICE OF CITY CLERK COUNCIL R OLUTION GENERAL FORM J /1 PRESENTED BY ! COMMISSIONER ',,,. 'F_ �.� 4 r —.GATE RESOLVED `•. `;� FFF^^^"' — --_—_ V I 7IiUPMEAS under the proposal of Morris T. Baker Company for the purchase of the present Court douse and City Hall site the purchaser is required to deposit in escrow securities totaling $250,000.00 at the time of executing the contract, and the said Morris T. Baker Company has agreed to deposit with the 'here'nants Trust Company bonds of the United States 3overnment of the par value of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand 0250,000.00) Dollars. D? IT RESOLVED, That the deposit of said bonds be and the same is hereby approved by the City Council of the City of St. maul as a compliance with the offer of the said Dorris T. Baker Comet eland the proper city officers are hereby authorized and iust2:ucted to execute a contract heretofore approved for the sale of said property upon the execution of such escrow agreement as the Corporation Counsel may deem necessary. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Li Clancy —T erguson ✓ ;yt2FW .....(..In favor 1AC6I0g'3'n Rohland .... C...Against *uc gamer nz Mr. President Hodgson Adopted by the Council..'..'....".: :7::'' 192... Approved ..... i f iU .. :.. ... 192 . . MAYOR wno w r. cm CUm t CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCRV 33027 FILE NO. ,OFFICE OF CITY CLERK OU ICIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY ' COMMISSIONERDATE C. F. No..33427—By 1 C. Hodgson- Whereas, The City of. Saint Paul and ' ..the County': of Ramsey have entered - Into"u-contract. with. The Norela T. Baker Company,. a corpo tion;. Yor. tfio it Of Saint Paul and the County -of 1 to It of Block 20, St Paul Proper, hunts In the City.. of Saint Paul,: Y Y .of Ramsey have Cmmty 1f the and. state of All— of erith The Morrie T. Baker Company, -a corporation,nenot' nd Whereas,' The do pf securities In Block 20, St. Paul Proper, situate 1n the Cit Of 'the amount of ge2oo,000-oo thasapproved by. Ramsey and State Of Minnesota; and y the vendors`mt o aid .cont et has been ,rude with the MerelmatI Trust .Com- 'Pnny, Saint Paul. the' eecrow.agent posit of securities in the amount of Q250,000.00. res`c t endo s in said contract has been made with the Mer— Wherons, The vendee in. � yid con- tract, The: alorrla T. Braker CpmPsny, Saint Paul the esoro�r agent under said contract; has demanded that the endors in nId f tract execute an well r to It a teon yance a proelded fp In said eu.- andee in said contract, The Morris T. Baker Com— ,t t. f then thwesterlY 0.uarter oL hsn,d IIloc,r.20 rad has nl requested t the vendore in said contract execute and deliver 'bth t_in. Elvins id -deed the vendore 'i said contrac[ onsent t the.erect-. provided for in said contract, of the northwesterly n e lssa bnLfdin6° 7anu ry 31, 1933, 20, and has also requested that in giving said the nveye� Icloser to the preseab Co rt H ,e,tted d contract consent to the i�TeOting of buildings CitH11 builds g thle fen es prior to January 31, 1933, closer to the �­4`cr '.aid contract, '"Jes the ,end r In ere tract o e t ..... red City Hall building than is permitted under 0aid t and there h been ubmitted td id meeting ao a 4pr a to°n by ® vendors in said contract consent thereto and id City an County esn cti ly,tn t1 said Doo rla T.Baker Conipnny of 9 is q.nrte? block: In ed t0 this meeting a deed for ea@cosies by asa.id Whereas, The said hiorrls T. I3nicer tivel , t Company has tendered to said City and .� o the said Morrie T. Baker Company OY county the, sum of 8700 000.00, aro- d tided for in said run trn t and a bond �P the -ere do 4 Improve eats n I.,old gnnrte bl k; 'nn u tl g to at le t s9oo.o0000 oxe .ted by ;Tae d HOTPle T. Baker Company has tendered to said 1[ rls T. Bell C "pony principal, and the: Northern states P owerComof 0100,000 00, as provided for in said con— In y a ° rP ties grga ' ea "ons he erection of improvements on said quarter tfis 1 va: f ti St Its of lila esota, u sty, which I as been uobmitted to least 0500 000.00 executed by The Morris T thinmeetln6 nna h offered, and J J gr ed t. mal a avid payment. (8300 pal, and the Northern States Poorer Company, a.. 1000 and deliver said. bond, upon th9 delivery. to it. of'. deed - .1 Ili Ander the laws of the State of Minnesota, as ter of said block, and has requested that this beau Pprey the eonatruc- submitted to this meeting, and has Offered and IIII. o4 the w d .erection of a bufid. Ing of thtvitn, ,s set forth in set d iment- of $100,000 and deliver said bond, upon the bond. .and consent ao the erection lot improvements Prier to Jcen.nry Saa:d of said quarter of said block, and has re— (1033, on sold premise PL ns re- .i etri°ttanbP the t0rast cutof boeto 'I8peproV@ the construction of the words eeTe0ti0n (tin he that the city of. saint. , as set forth in said bond and consent t0 the Paul_ to have the sold conveyance a prior to January let, 1933, on said premises d taken oe sea dIntngold bond a per it ed i the terms Of such deed; and It appearing that �ln:enld deed, to the el of having tha nm subject to.:t"etl i an it p - ,I interests of the City of Saint Paul to have P ring th t tit p emi a to Uo c n ey d by th ala aced r not re(lured ed an and the improvements made as provided in j.',' u o by the City o4 S i t Paul rad the County 4 R s y except to ! in said deed, t0 the end of having the same the uae_t much oY the City H all d it appearing onnd Court Hou :rs t as n .rtld that the premises so t0 be premises. and the 'use P hfefi bytho bd are not required fob, �:e® by the Edi d to�the°city and C uvtt far ucl y Of Ramsey,gexce t as to the use oftsoomuch o. time: as they may cls t, up In and: not P later than January let, 1933 new 7t House as stands on said premises, and the. therefore. be it Resolved, That tha P oper city o4fi- 04 theCity Y 5t P ui are h env uthorized n 1 directed t execgtesnld Yeas deed In t to jo ne with the u t'y ofbul Rnitte y i Adopted by the Council ln. no. executing the e, ndt aa- lg— liver the ame tto The Norris T. sold Company lYI Ply rat urn o sold C " – ' City County of tl ..um 1 One Hundred Thouaapd D tiara MOD -"above and deur rh , to the the band above ,are t execut d by Tho Nor is T Baker Company, pany. PrIncIP 1 na:Approvetl - lg_ the Northern States P wer company,so _--" s surety, which bond In the [or e. (executed is hereby. PProved. and ,� nc- ceptea. - Adopted by the Council Nov. 13 1929. —----- .MAYOR Approved Nov. 1R, 1929. _ (Nov.. 23-1929) I,I _ COUHCo_8342 omou a room ouaT CITY OF ST. PAUL PILE �o• t .OFFICE OF CITY CLERK OU ICIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED Y COMMISSIONER DATE C P No. 83427 B3 L C H dgeo Wh eas,_Th City oC 9 i t P ul and the C u ty C Bum ey 1 ve ter d - IntoCont of with The bI r i T. - n. fo th v Q to I' H r 9t nPo 1 P r 'n �:.ity of Saint Paul and the County of Ramsey have ::red in.;ut�,�uflcYaot with The Morrie T. Baker Company, a corporation, . for the sale to it of Block 20, St. Paul Proper, situate in the City of Saint Paul, County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota; and WHEREAS, The deposit of securities in the amount of $250,000.00 appioved by the vendors in said contract has been made with the Mer- chants Trust Company, Saint Paul, the escrow agent under said contract; and WHEREAS, The vendee in said contract, The Morris T. Baker Com- pany, has demanded that the vendors in said contract execute and deliver to it a conveyance as provided for in said contract, of the northwesterly quarter of said Block 20, and has also requested that in giving said deed the vendors in said contract consent to the erecting of buildings on the conveyed premises prior to January 31, 1833, closer to the present Court House and City Hall building than is permitted under said contract, except as the vendors in said contract consent thereto, and there has. been submitted to this meeting a deed for execution by said City and County respectively, to the said Morris T. Baker Company of said quarter block; and HgiEREAS, The said Morrie T. Baker Company has tendered to said. City and County the sum of $100,000.00, as provided for in said con- treat, and a bond for the erection of improvements on said quarter block, amounting to at least $500,000.00, executed by The Morris T. Baker Company as principal, and the Northern States Power Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Minnesota, as.` surety, which has been submitted to this meeting, and has offered and agreed to make said payment of $$100;000 and deliver said bond, upon the j delivery to it of a deed of said quarter of said block, and has re- quested that this body approve the construction of the words "erection of a building forthwith," as set forth in said bond and consent to the erection of improvements prior to January let, 1933, on said premises ekodpt as restrioted,by the terms of such deed; and it appearing that it would be to the best interests of the City of Saint Paul to have the said conveyance taken and the improvements made as provided in said bond and permitted in said deed, to the end of having the same subject to taxation; and it appearing that the premises so to be conveyed by the said deed are not required for use by the City of Saint Paul and the County of Ramsey, except as to the use of so much of the City Hail and Court House as stands on said premises, and the COUNCILMEN _ Nays Adopted by the Council 19— ncy Ferguson —' McDonald In favor — Approved 19— Rohland $udhelmer Against .. —...MAYOR Wenzel Mr. President Hodgson / �"1O ""� TO ° TM "D""• CITY OF ST. PAUL couNcn. NO. PILE OFFICE OF CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE COMMISSIONER use of which by the City and County is reserved by said deed to the City and County for such time as they may elect, up to and not later than January let, 1933; now therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the proper city off ioers of the City of St. Paul are hereby authorized and directed to execute said deed in the form this day submitted, and to join with the County of Ramsey in so executing the same, and to deliver the same to The Morrie T. Baker Oompany on its payment to the said City and County of the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars .($100,000.00), and delivering to them the'bond above referred to, so executed by The Morris T. Baiter Company, as principal, and the Northern States Power Company, as surety& which bond in the form so executed is hereby approved and accepted. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Clancy Ferguson McDonald In favor Rohland Sudheimer —(J—Against Wenzel Mr. President Hodgson Adopted by the Council 19- 19— MAYOR 919— Man— CLaKK - CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF CITY CLERK F1\ COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM Yeas COUNCIL (� 6 FILE • �O• WHEREAS the Morris T. Baker Company has, in com— pliance with their contract for the purchase of the property known as the Court House Square, tendered two cashier's checks in the amount of Fifty Thousand Dollars (;,50,000) each, in payment of a deed to the Northwesterly corner of Block Twenty (20), otherwise known as the Court House Square, and WHEREAS said checks are made payable to the Morris T. Baker Company, and have been endorsed by the said Morris T. Baker Company to be paid to the order of the City of St. Paul and the County of Ramsey, and WHEREAS one of these checks is to be paid to the City of St. Paul and the other to the County of Ramsey, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the proper City authorities are hereby authorized to endorse one of these checks to be made payable to the County of Ramsey. C. r. No. 83444=By J. H. McDonald- Whereas, The'hiorris T. Bell,, Com- panyhas,. in .compliance with their . contrast far the purchase of the prop- � orty known as the Court House Square, .tendered two ashier'a - cheeks -In the aamount ofFifty Thousand Dollars .. ($60,000) sach. In. .payment of a deed '..to. the Northwesterly corner of :Block Twenty (.0); otherwise .known: as the Court House Square,: and - Whereas, Said 'checks aro mad-. payable to - the Morris T. Maker Com- ,pany, and have bee. endorsed by the .,aid Atom,. T..BnI<er. Company: to be paid to the order of the City of St. Paul and the County. of {t' sey, and - Wh .3•eas, One of these checks is to be paid to the City, of SL Paul aad the other to the County of Ramsey. - Therefore Be It resoived, That the proper City authorities are hereby .authorized t endorse of these 1 eks to be made payable to the County of R ey:. Adopted, by the CouncilN v. 19, 1022. Approved N y.'19, -1029 - (Nov. 23-1929) COUNCILMj;----_ NOV 15 Nays Adopted by the Council 19 - Clancy ldeDoneld-. In favor Robland �Sudheimer Against v�4ee1-4�cv=^c.r )Ar. Second Vico P M, t,-a•t�.', - rev 19— "AYOR - COUNCIL NO. MM �a�nA� ro oRr «Baa CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE -. OFFICE OF CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM WHEREAS the Morris T. Baker Company deposited at the time of the making of their bid for the purchase of the Court House property a check in the amount of Twenty Thousand 1 Dollars ($20,000) and T,gHEREAS the City of St. Paul and the said Morris T. Baker Company have entered into a contract for the purchase of said property, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the proper city officers are hereby authorized to return the above said check for Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000) to the said Morris T. Baker Company - C. r. ompany.C:-r. No. 83460' 13y I. C. Pcarce—' Whereas, -The Morris T. nal—Com- pany. deposited at the 'timeof the ra a i fthe Court House. property a Teh cit ' 1. the amount. of Twenty - Thousand Dollare.($20,000)- ad - Whereas, The Cityf St.-'Psul.and ,the said Ale -le T. Bak.r Company 1have entered Into contract for the ,purchase of said property. Therefore 11It Resolved That the prop city 0fel are hereby author- ized to return. theb ve Bald check for T ty Th .. Dollars ($20,000) to the said Morris T. Baker Company. Adopted by the Council h 19, 1929. Approved Nov. 19, 1929 (Nov.23-1929) - COUNCILMEN ` Nays Adopted by the Council Yeas t q (p r 1t� Clancy t 1��1 ! 1 9, IIn'g Ve 19—, iG„ la, t— L In favor Rohland 121St MAYOR Sudheim—0—Against O Ba 4dlr. SetOnd Vic. Pres. - having been presented to the Council of the City of St. 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 improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. 193Q Adopted by the Council- .................. -------���...°_�......--------.......... --------- YEAS NAYS - s Councilman CLANCY FERGUSON Approved ................. . ••-•- --------------------•--------- , / MCDONALD IY''1 v SUDHEIMER - --n .. ...:.4..................... . :.:.Y...---..........M....a.y...o..r........... MR. PRESIDENT r orm C A 13 (2M 2-20) 101D(V, ,141011931 Inthe Matter of------------'-------------------------------------------------------------------- acou ring;--conder-ninr^ and approrriatin - for riiblic -purposes the follo:^+inE: Lot 1 -Davidson & Merriam's Subdivision cf Lots 1 and 2, Block 22, St. Paul Proper. —L-ots 3 and 4, i`apidson's and Merri,�mis Subdivision of Lots 1 and 2, Bloc',: 22, Ft. Paul Proper. (Except Third Street) That part of Lot 10, Block 22, City of St.Paul Capital. of Minnesota, 17ing easterly of a line extending from a point on tine Southerly line of said lot, 4.334 feet easterly from the southwesterly.cor-isr thereof to a point on the northerly line of .said lot, 3.47 feet east from the north,+,,rest corner of said lot, beim the -lest line of the west vrall of building known as Heyv:ard's Block: also that part of the southerly 100 feet of Lot 11, Block _ 22, (dit-r of St. Paul, Capital of Minnesota) Pring westerly of a line from a roint on the southerly line of said lot, 2 feet easterly from the Boutr. ^esterly, corner thr ereof to a point on the _ northerly line of said southerly 100 feet 1.15 feet easterly from the westerly line of said lot, being the .•*est line of the partition wall of said i?e:niardfs Block. Part of Lot 11, Block 22, Cit,^ of St. Paul, Car,ital of Vinnesota described as follo.:s: Commencing at a point on the south line of said lot, on the north line of Trird street, 23.43 feet more r less -east of the soutr•est corner of a_ail lot 1.1, said point bein P.• where : a line drawn trrougr .h cont,rof the easterly -•,all of "He7ward's Block" - so called w.:l intorsect wits tre soutrerly line of said lot, thence northerly along said line thrnngr `re center of said wall, 100 feet; thence •*ester].y ^nd rarallel • itr Trird G Street to a Point 1.15 feet -ore or less east of t7 -e .^est line of E./said. Lot 11, said point being on a line :,,it!-� t1- t�-esterl.t* line zof the partition wall of said "&et^uard's Block' tl-ence soutrerly " along the west line of said partition wall as the same now stands and produced to the South line of said lot to a Point 2 feet more or less east of the southwest corner of said Lot 11; t'^ence east along the south line of said lot to the place of beginning, comm=only known as No. 9 '!est Third Street (Except -_bird Street) subject to party Fall apree7ent in east wall. of said He;ma.rdts BlocLr. .' P^rt of Lot 11, Bloc'-- 02, Cit- of St. Paul, Capital of i;�inae�nta described' as`" o1loc„s: Comm en cin i:t a point on the rrortter}p-14+:e of ",'est TI -i -d Street as no,.-., opened, and located 50 feet ":esterly fro- the �,,esterly line of "."abasha Street; said point bein` ,^here a line dra;ain through the center of the westerly .Pall of the Tarner Block, so-called, located upon Lot 12, Block 22, "St. Paul Prorer” would intersect said northerly line of Third Street; running tr_Pnce westerly along the nortrerlyy line of said t!'est Third Street 26.10 feet to a roint where a line drawn through the center of tre easterly •,all of Heyv ard,ts Block so-called would intersect the said northerly ' line of Fest Third ^treet; thence northerly along said line^,nd tl-rough the .center of said wall 86.87 feet to the nortrPrly line of the southerly 100 feet of Lot 11; runnint_ thence easterly along said nort-erly line 26.3 feet to a Point where a line drawn through the center of the westerly wall of said "'arner Kock so-callr-d would intersect said northerly line; running t1^ence sout'^erl� along said line and tl-mrough ti -e center of tre -•.esterly wall of the !r'arner Block so-called to tre place of beginning. : The soutrerly two-tiirds of Lot 12, Bloclo7 22, Cit- of St. Paul, Capital of Minnesota, being the soutrsrly 100 feet of said lot (except Tb_lnd-.Street;) y _ sal]ed, °located3oYt:ot 3; 'Bloeli ^22, " S't. Paul :Proper: -:V7ould intersect saidnortherlyline of Third Street; run-�ing'tYiefioe vt,sterly,alonF,'the northerly. line of said @lest Third -Street 26.'15 f& " tp s.'po nt where a l ne,dr.awn through 'the center of.'the�easterlp` wall of r!Isyvrard s Block so -'called- would,`. intersect the said nort he.rly - 1 he:of Test Third Street; thence:northerly along :said line: and tkrough„the center of said wall 86.87 feet to ;the northerly;yline - - OP- the southerly 100 feet ,of. Lot' -11; running thhenoe"easterlalong said northerly. line 26.3 feet to a. point ;wb ere aline dravm"through the center of the vresterlv.v,,all-of said'earner"Bio.ck so-called. would intersect said northerly line';'rune ng`thenee 'southerly along said line and through the 'center of the:'westerly 7vall of the ;'larner Block so-called to the placeof bPcinning. 'T' (, The southerly two-trids of Lot 1", 191.oc'r R2, Cit-* of St. Paul, Sp gv ( xcert T7 -i d �'treet) 4 qq ! I t s Nr r 101D(V, ,141011931 Inthe Matter of------------'-------------------------------------------------------------------- acou ring;--conder-ninr^ and approrriatin - for riiblic -purposes the follo:^+inE: Lot 1 -Davidson & Merriam's Subdivision cf Lots 1 and 2, Block 22, St. Paul Proper. —L-ots 3 and 4, i`apidson's and Merri,�mis Subdivision of Lots 1 and 2, Bloc',: 22, Ft. Paul Proper. (Except Third Street) That part of Lot 10, Block 22, City of St.Paul Capital. of Minnesota, 17ing easterly of a line extending from a point on tine Southerly line of said lot, 4.334 feet easterly from the southwesterly.cor-isr thereof to a point on the northerly line of .said lot, 3.47 feet east from the north,+,,rest corner of said lot, beim the -lest line of the west vrall of building known as Heyv:ard's Block: also that part of the southerly 100 feet of Lot 11, Block _ 22, (dit-r of St. Paul, Capital of Minnesota) Pring westerly of a line from a roint on the southerly line of said lot, 2 feet easterly from the Boutr. ^esterly, corner thr ereof to a point on the _ northerly line of said southerly 100 feet 1.15 feet easterly from the westerly line of said lot, being the .•*est line of the partition wall of said i?e:niardfs Block. Part of Lot 11, Block 22, Cit,^ of St. Paul, Car,ital of Vinnesota described as follo.:s: Commencing at a point on the south line of said lot, on the north line of Trird street, 23.43 feet more r less -east of the soutr•est corner of a_ail lot 1.1, said point bein P.• where : a line drawn trrougr .h cont,rof the easterly -•,all of "He7ward's Block" - so called w.:l intorsect wits tre soutrerly line of said lot, thence northerly along said line thrnngr `re center of said wall, 100 feet; thence •*ester].y ^nd rarallel • itr Trird G Street to a Point 1.15 feet -ore or less east of t7 -e .^est line of E./said. Lot 11, said point being on a line :,,it!-� t1- t�-esterl.t* line zof the partition wall of said "&et^uard's Block' tl-ence soutrerly " along the west line of said partition wall as the same now stands and produced to the South line of said lot to a Point 2 feet more or less east of the southwest corner of said Lot 11; t'^ence east along the south line of said lot to the place of beginning, comm=only known as No. 9 '!est Third Street (Except -_bird Street) subject to party Fall apree7ent in east wall. of said He;ma.rdts BlocLr. .' P^rt of Lot 11, Bloc'-- 02, Cit- of St. Paul, Capital of i;�inae�nta described' as`" o1loc„s: Comm en cin i:t a point on the rrortter}p-14+:e of ",'est TI -i -d Street as no,.-., opened, and located 50 feet ":esterly fro- the �,,esterly line of "."abasha Street; said point bein` ,^here a line dra;ain through the center of the westerly .Pall of the Tarner Block, so-called, located upon Lot 12, Block 22, "St. Paul Prorer” would intersect said northerly line of Third Street; running tr_Pnce westerly along the nortrerlyy line of said t!'est Third Street 26.10 feet to a roint where a line drawn through the center of tre easterly •,all of Heyv ard,ts Block so-called would intersect the said northerly ' line of Fest Third ^treet; thence northerly along said line^,nd tl-rough the .center of said wall 86.87 feet to the nortrPrly line of the southerly 100 feet of Lot 11; runnint_ thence easterly along said nort-erly line 26.3 feet to a Point where a line drawn through the center of the westerly wall of said "'arner Kock so-callr-d would intersect said northerly line; running t1^ence sout'^erl� along said line and tl-mrough ti -e center of tre -•.esterly wall of the !r'arner Block so-called to tre place of beginning. : The soutrerly two-tiirds of Lot 12, Bloclo7 22, Cit- of St. Paul, Capital of Minnesota, being the soutrsrly 100 feet of said lot (except Tb_lnd-.Street;) y _ sal]ed, °located3oYt:ot 3; 'Bloeli ^22, " S't. Paul :Proper: -:V7ould intersect saidnortherlyline of Third Street; run-�ing'tYiefioe vt,sterly,alonF,'the northerly. line of said @lest Third -Street 26.'15 f& " tp s.'po nt where a l ne,dr.awn through 'the center of.'the�easterlp` wall of r!Isyvrard s Block so -'called- would,`. intersect the said nort he.rly - 1 he:of Test Third Street; thence:northerly along :said line: and tkrough„the center of said wall 86.87 feet to ;the northerly;yline - - OP- the southerly 100 feet ,of. Lot' -11; running thhenoe"easterlalong said northerly. line 26.3 feet to a. point ;wb ere aline dravm"through the center of the vresterlv.v,,all-of said'earner"Bio.ck so-called. would intersect said northerly line';'rune ng`thenee 'southerly along said line and through the 'center of the:'westerly 7vall of the ;'larner Block so-called to the placeof bPcinning. 'T' (, The southerly two-trids of Lot 1", 191.oc'r R2, Cit-* of St. Paul, Capital- of Yinnesotr , beim '-1 e sort'^ )rly 100 feet e -aid lot ( xcert T7 -i d �'treet) 4 qq ! I t with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $22�z_ 713_ OS Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the ----- ath--------- day of Feat 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 provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improver}tigff SVotal cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council _____-d__d�_______________,192---- v N c !s`•'�3 Approved---------- -- - ----192--- --- � City ----------------------- - ------------------- ayor. `Councilman Clancy 'Council an McDonald `Councilman I*Xk=9C Roh 1 and ✓Councilman Sudheimer Councilman Wx=kx Pearce Form B. S. A. 8-6 CITY OF ST. PAULr.ac „f;?-- c2ft ca No. ,. Q, OFFICE OF CITY CLERK PRESENTED BY C COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM February 255th, CfiMM13Si0 DATE 1 C F. No..'84370--By r H. .HOD I the matter, of acqulrin onald - f and approprtatfng for' condemning Poses . certain lands elthin"[hec hp- bounded p- " "° a by tv baenA st St.Third St matter a matter of acquiring, condemning and Peter S1, lith sac 'moi°r,�:$E for public purposes certain lands t'tthin Q n".:ck bounded by Pabasha St., Third St., St. Peter St. and Fourth St, under Preliminary Order C. F. No. 84040 approved January 14•th, 1930' and Intermediary Order C. F. No. 54203 Approved January 50th, 1930. The Commissioner of Public works having submitted his sketch in the above matter, be it RESOLVED, That the City of St. Paul fixes and determines the amount of land to be taken for the above named improvement to be as follows : �Lot, n H trio C 11 Isto of L is 1 d 2 Blo k '.j. Paul Proper 4 Lots 3 d 4,..D Idson's and 1Ier- rlam's Subdlvlalon: P Lota 1 and. - Block a St. Paul' Proper: Y , (.< Pt Third Strcet)_ That pari l: f Let, -10 Block 2 City of St PauY C pttal E ]U ne ota, lY1 6 ea t tly line tr df g.,Yt pint th ,oathe ly �I S- R(d I t 324 f t t ly -f th '- Lal v t riyrs COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Clancy Ferguson McDonald In favor Rohland Sudheimie(r� Against Mr. President Hodgson westerly c ner. thereof to polar ,he northerly line f Bald southerly loo _ rest .1.15 feet ens"" einProm the wester- ly Due oP .sold let; Lg the at lino of the partition wall of said Heyward'. Block. Part of Lot il,. Block 22. City of St - Paul, Capital. of Nllnncs.ta,' described as follows: Commencing at n. Point On. the ott[h lane OY said lot; on the Kortless h line �f Third Street, 23.43 feet . more or .st of the southwest c oC sold -lot 11. said point being. where a line drpw•n through the Center of the easterly wall of "Heyes-d's Block," so- ca)led,w•ouid Intersect with the south- erly line of sold lot; thence northerly ,long saidline thro ugh the enter of sold wall. Joe feet: thence - esterly nod parallel with Third Street to point 1.15 feet more or less east -of the -eat lfae of said Lot 11, said point be - log on , llne with the . westerly line of the partition wall of-O,id "Hey - ward's Block;" thence southerly along the West line of said Partition .wall as the same now stands and produced to the South line. of said let to a point 2 o fee[ m ess east of the aoutes r lhwt of said Lot 11; thence ..t alongrte he -south line of said lot to the Place of beginning, only known a.hlo..'9' West Third Street(Except Third Street) subject to party all .g—rut i east w ll of said Hey. �ODUC, t" ward's Bl k P t f Lot 11, Bl k: 22, City f St. P i C P,t 1. P ]tl oto, d lib -1 follows: ollo Comm f g t point on the th IOy Ii P West rhirdj: S[ set R ON opened, and locat,.d 60 feet eaterl, front 'thewesterly line Of Wabasha-Street; said point being ,,here-" Iine drawn throughthe cen- t ftl 1-111Y lail of the Wa " Bl k;' Il i' to t dOn lI2, ; Block 22 - St 'Paul P P p'w ldot in- " [.—t aid'.northerly It of Third t t; L g the westerly along .h Orth iy IInO Y Id West Third t tr2G1 feet 'to a Point wha 28101aw;IId Z1 �--n no"'n, IUl U Pon on Sul I pan SUIn ovu w a43 uI N ..... COUNCIL 0.FILE-8m jq ��IdOPdV.o -70RM wtc.u; iqmv� �. � .OE G7 GZ U.f IaaiaP-U- 164: p,q,1111.�.o -t "2 p Ilp February 25th, on PRESENTED BY OCOMMISSIDNun I'q ,-ool� ' .;DATE — ��,UIJVoll Plvs `p o o.`UU-IJ 109 3 0. aU, 1"" Pon 'N q.j 3.7np `119Z C F N 89i i0— of BY 'n OEGI . q, al - H & H. 11cDonald— Up land 'IS ;o , 113 ", ".un.'D F and appropriating ;ing. condainning In .111 u, . I.q. mwaloo aIll 11 PlbII, Ur� -I. 'aUolq Poses deertain land. Ult,�.n III. p ..an boon d b lol �qi 't kq opo- ;o on iod.., Pl-- mning and 011'Wall,o., V 1,j p �� p.q pq Y Wabllh, SL. ThJrd St t S, 'd Foaql urth odn 110 0", e "I UJI, % lands ftthin q. JC4. tb for q Ilqnd a _ 0� Itwaeua. $t. Peter ,Ido�ddr F. wo. 84040 p' b0 k bounded cd w-14- -1 Pon I " �.; gn �-; P-Vn�n • St. and Fourth St. j . pull 0R3 l0 Bul iVl 0,11 �-1 "'LissaI 'i' n- aary Order 0. F. ;c juno -i �-q It ,od approved January lU----Rpqn .,11 . I—ols.1D No. 94203 Approvedjlllnnq "unul" 10GZGI Ei Pan iddu '8GE98 to AIUTP*m Iop D­c�ddl --Plg I.bn "IS 11 ii.. ­Ij I.d.ad Iona 11aving submitted The Commi o, ow ,o,_,ak UU9 his sketch in the C's ,-�hoo no U, A.11V au 5n1Pn s1no --(101% Jol�` u Pon ju__6 u ul I III p . BST ESE n ut fixes and Pon 2ulu. N .1 .1 RESOLVED, a pu -.In determines the amoij the above named improvement 't* u.f p, ,ddY iom Gz unf 10U., no Sq Pqts on - .9 .1 IP Pon p. Pon -pi Id "o 3. :UP 11199 In GgGl 0 - ...U..19,9po'. ;PUU!,U 4 7 ,V1 6q aPnw 2, lo'I'd" P", COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Ad( Clancy Ferguson McDonald In favor Rohland Sudheirner Against Mr. President Hodgson I j;q p�-eaa -'in Un0 o, -1 -q P an q�I.lt S.1-4�q ;0 'n z GI '12 no inn 'IS It A P J. p U U��d­ it I kq PU pin, i "a- Io; on 'o ..,.J.q PU do I U In ImL up�11 qn __11 oq oI �03_q b�l A.ql 28101aw;IId Z1 �--n no"'n, IUl U Pon on Sul I pan SUIn ovu w a43 uI N ..... COUNCIL 0.FILE-8m jq ��IdOPdV.o -70RM wtc.u; iqmv� �. � .OE G7 GZ U.f IaaiaP-U- 164: p,q,1111.�.o -t "2 p Ilp February 25th, on PRESENTED BY OCOMMISSIDNun I'q ,-ool� ' .;DATE — ��,UIJVoll Plvs `p o o.`UU-IJ 109 3 0. aU, 1"" Pon 'N q.j 3.7np `119Z C F N 89i i0— of BY 'n OEGI . q, al - H & H. 11cDonald— Up land 'IS ;o , 113 ", ".un.'D F and appropriating ;ing. condainning In .111 u, . I.q. mwaloo aIll 11 PlbII, Ur� -I. 'aUolq Poses deertain land. Ult,�.n III. p ..an boon d b lol �qi 't kq opo- ;o on iod.., Pl-- mning and 011'Wall,o., V 1,j p �� p.q pq Y Wabllh, SL. ThJrd St t S, 'd Foaql urth odn 110 0", e "I UJI, % lands ftthin q. JC4. tb for q Ilqnd a _ 0� Itwaeua. $t. Peter ,Ido�ddr F. wo. 84040 p' b0 k bounded cd w-14- -1 Pon I " �.; gn �-; P-Vn�n • St. and Fourth St. j . pull 0R3 l0 Bul iVl 0,11 �-1 "'LissaI 'i' n- aary Order 0. F. ;c juno -i �-q It ,od approved January lU----Rpqn .,11 . I—ols.1D No. 94203 Approvedjlllnnq "unul" 10GZGI Ei Pan iddu '8GE98 to AIUTP*m Iop D­c�ddl --Plg I.bn "IS 11 ii.. ­Ij I.d.ad Iona 11aving submitted The Commi o, ow ,o,_,ak UU9 his sketch in the C's ,-�hoo no U, A.11V au 5n1Pn s1no --(101% Jol�` u Pon ju__6 u ul I III p . BST ESE n ut fixes and Pon 2ulu. N .1 .1 RESOLVED, a pu -.In determines the amoij the above named improvement 't* u.f p, ,ddY iom Gz unf 10U., no Sq Pqts on - .9 .1 IP Pon p. Pon -pi Id "o 3. :UP 11199 In GgGl 0 - ...U..19,9po'. ;PUU!,U 4 7 ,V1 6q aPnw 2, lo'I'd" P", COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Ad( Clancy Ferguson McDonald In favor Rohland Sudheirner Against Mr. President Hodgson (A) In the matter of CITY. OF ST. PAUL - +a -- '• DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER acquiring, condemning and approrriatinF for rublic purposes the following: Lot 1, Davidson & Merriam's Subdivision of Lots 1 and 2, Block 22, St. Paul Proper. Lots 3 and 4, Davidson's and Merriamis Subdivision of Lots 1 and 2, Block 22, St. Paul Proper. (Except Third .!'treet-) That part of Lot 10, Block 22, City of St.Paul Capital of Minnosota, bine easterly of a line extendin from a point on the Southerly line of said lot, 4.334 feet easterly from the southwesterly corner thereof to a point on the northerly line of said lot, 3.47 feet east from the northwest corner of said lot, being the nest line of the west wall of building known as Heyaardls Block; also that part of the soutt-erly 100 feet of Lot 11, Block 22, (City of St. Paul, Capital of Minnesota) lying westerly of a line from a point on the southerly line of said lot, 2 feet easterly from the southwesterly corner thereof to a point on the northerly line of said southerly 100 _feet 1.15 feet easterly from the westerly line of said lot, being the west line of the partition wall of said Heyward's Rlock. Pnrt of Lot 11, Block 22, City of St. Paul, Capital of "'innesota described as follows: Commencing at a point on the soutl^ line of said lot, on the north line of Third street, 23.43 feet more nr less east of the sout!��'est corner of said lot 11, said point being where a line dravn throual- the enter of the easterly ?all of "Heywardls Block" - so called �­rould int^rsect with tee southerly line of said lot; trance northerly along Qaid line thr­nFh tee center of said wall, 100 feet; thence westerly nn rsra11el s,itr Trird Street to a point 1.15 feet more or less east of the r%est line of said Lot 11, said point being on a line .--it!, the westerly line of the partition .,all of said "Heywardls Block"; t1 -once southerly along the best line of said partition wall .as the same now stands and produced to the South line of said lot to a point 2 feet more or less east of the soutl;uest corner of said Lot 11; thence east' alone the south line of said lot to the place of beginning, commonly known as No. 9 "rest Third "treat (Except Third Street) subject to party gall agreement in east mall of said Heywrardls Block. Part of Lot 11, Block 22, Citi; of St. Paul, Capital of Minne-ota described as follows: Commencing nt a point on the north r ly line of "'est Third Street as now opened, and located 50 feet V,esterly from the westerly line of 17abasha Street; said point being whey- a line drawn through the center of the sesterly -all of the "arner Block, so-called, located upon Lot 12, Block 22, "St, Paul Prorer" would intersect said northerly line of Third Street; running- thence westerly along the north-rly line of said ',"est Third Street 26.15 feet to a roint where a line drawn through the center of the easterly .^-all of He)niardls Block so-called would intersect the said northerly line of '"est Third °treet; thence northerly alone said line ind through the center of said wall 86.87 feet to the northerly line of the southerly 100 feet of Lot ll; running; thence easterly along said northerly line 26.3 feet to a point 0—ore a line drawn through the center of the westerly wall of said "'arner Rlock so-called would intersect said northerly line; running- thence soutl-erly along said line and through the center of tee restr,,rLv wall of the Tarner Block so-called to tho place of begin-inF. The southerly tyro-trirds of Lot. 12, Block 22,. Cit'of °t. Paul, Capital of Minnesota, being the,southerly 100 feet of -said lot ('except Third Street) .- r under Preliminary Order approved Jan. 14, 1930 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is - $225.713.08, The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is - - - - The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION LAND BUILDINGS 1 Davidson & Merriam's 35,000. 16,500. Sub. of Lots 1 & 2 Blk 22, St. Paul. Lots 3 and 4 do 26,000 9,000 (Ex. Third St.) That part of 10 22 City of St. Paul. 13,750. 7,500. lying Easterly of a line extending 'from a point- on the southerly line of said lot 4.334 ft easterly from the SFlly corner thereof to a point on the northerly line of said lot .3 47 feet East from the NW corner of said lot, being the west line of the west wall of building known as Heyward's Block: Also that part of the (Continued) TOTAL, Form B. B. 10' CITY OF ST. PAUL ti DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE,, REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (C) DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION Southerly 100 ft of 11 22 City of St. Paul. LAND BUILDINGS lying westerly of a line extending from a n_oint on the southerly line of said lot, 2 ft Easterly from the Southwesterly corner therof to a Point onthe northerly line, of said southerly 100 ft 1.15 feet westerly from the partition wall of said Heyward's Block Part of 11 22 do 5000 2300 described as .follows; Commencing at a point on the south line of said lot, on the north line of Third St. 23.43 ft more or less east of the southwest corner of said lot 11, sAid point being where a line drawn through the center of the sly wall of Haywardls Block" so-called would intersect the southerly line of.said lot; thence nottherly along said line through the center of said wall, 100 feet; thence westerly and parallel with Third Street to a point 1. 15 ft more or less East of the West line of said Lot 11, said point being on a line with the westerly line of the partition wall of said "Haywardls Block "; thence southerly along the west line of said partition wall as the same now stands and produced to the south line of said lot to a point 2 ft more or less East of the southwest corner of said Lot 11; thence east along the south line o= said lot to the place of begin,ing, commonly known as No. 9 West Third St. (Ex. Third °t.) subject to Party wall agreement in East wall of said "Haywardls Block,". Part of 11 22 City of St. Paul 6250 4750 Described as follows; Commencing at a point on the northerly line of W. Third St. as now opened, and located 50 ft westerly from the westerly line of W4basha St.; said point being where a line drawn through the center of the westerly wall of the Darner Blk so-called, located upon Lot 12, Block 22, "St.Paul Proper". would intersect said northerly line of Third St. running thence Wly along the Nly line of said W.Third St. 26.15 ft to a point where a line drawn through the center of the Ely wall of Haywardls Blk. so-called would intersect the ed.Nly line of W.Third St.; thence Nly along sd. line and through the center of sd. wall 86.87 ft to, the my line of the Sly 100 ft of Lot 11; running thence Ely along sd. Nly line 26.3 ft to a point where a line drawn through the center of the Wly wall of said Warner Blk. so-os.11ed would intersect sd. Nly line; running thence Sly along ad. line and through the center of the westerly wall of the Warner Block so- Called to the Place of Beginning. CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (C) DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK. .ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION LAND BUILDINGS The Sly 2/3 of 12 ,22. City of St. Paul 30,000 7,500. being the Sly 100 ft of said lot. (Ex. Third St.) TOTALS 116,000.00 47,5b0.00 GRAND TOTAL 163.550.00 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. .� Dated i C9 jg `3 f� _ � r t.c �-� C i v., $A Commissioner of Finance. Norm B. B. 12 QOPY e January 4, 1920 To the Council City of Saint Paul, Minnesota. Gentlemen. The undersigned acting as and for the Oommittee of 3 Lands to acquire by purchase at a private sale that part of Block 22, St.Paul"Proper and Davidsonss and Merriamas Subdivision, necessary for the Court House and City Hall'sitet respectfully report that they have.:.moceesfullq negotiated the purchase of nine of the fourteen separate tracts of ground, Ore particularly described/as followeV Owner Descriptioh of Property v Pus Price Henry D.""Defiel 1/3 } Lot l Davidson & Uerriamas Sub 71300.00 Mlohael B. Defiel 1/ of Lots l & 2, Block 22, Bernard Zimmerman 1/ St. Paul Proper � Harry B.Zimmerman Pl.arenoe-Nelson 1/.24 Anna Clasen 1/3 Lot 2 do 34500.00 Alice Clasen 1.3 Carl T. Clasen 113 Geo. H.Hura Realty 00.) Lot 5 do 15750.00. McDermott Realty Co. } Lot 6 d6 15750.00 Nathan Harris } Pu. z of Lot 3, City of St. Paul, Block 22, Capital, of Minnesota 30500,00 Philip C. Justus } V.:2 of Lot 3, Block 22; do 32145.00 Schuyler H. Carnkey } Lot he do 50100°00 Minnesota IJews Co. } Lot 9A part of 10, Black 22, do 4-9336.00 . 2- Y q Owner. Description of Property Parr. Price described as, follows: Commenoj.ng at a point where the westerly line of the store building known as the Heyward Block, if produced intersects the Southerly line of said Lot 10, being a Point 4.334 feet from the Southeast porner of said Lot 9, thence Westerly along the. Southerly line of mots 10 & 9 to the South- uest corner of said Lot 9; thence Northerly aa.ong the Westerly line of said Lot 9 to the Northwest Horner ( said Lot 9; thence Northeasterly along the Northerly line of said Lots 9 and 10 to the Westerly line of Heyward Block produced, being a point 3.57 ft. Northeasterly from the Northeastcorner of said Lot 9; thence Southerly 139.05 it. to the point of beginning. (Exc. Third St: ) also an easement for alley purposes over and a.oross the Easterly 6 feet of Lot 4 in sai3. Block 22. Philip 0. Justus and Caroline Justus, (Joint Tenancy) Part of Lots 11 and 12, Block 22, 24900..00 City of st.Paul, Capital of MlUnesota described as follows: Commencing at the Northeasterly corner of said Lot 12; thence Southwesterly along the Northerly line of Lots 12 and 11, a distance of 99.16 feet to the Northwesterly corner of said lot 11; thence Southeasterly along the :7esterly line of said Lot 11 and distance of 50 feet; thence Northeasterly parallel with the Northerly line of said Lot a,distance of 21-70 feet; thence North westerly at right angles to the last mentioned line .46 foot., the nee Wortheaaterly 77,36 ft. toa point on the Masterly line of Lot 12 distant 49.47 feet to 'Southeasterly from the Northeaster- ly corner of said lot; thence Northwesterly along, the easterly line of said Lot 49.47 feet to place of beginning. The following owners and the description of their property, refused to accept the City's offer, and, we recommend that same be acquired by condemnation proceedings. Owner -�- -Description of property R. & S. Company, ott s 3 44 � Davidson's and B rre and Sufi. ` } (lease for 99 years of Lots 1 e. 2, Block 22, from Septa 1920 to st. Paul Proper Isaac Summerfield).• - Owner Description of PronertY Minneapolis Irast CO. (Ex. Third St.) LL22, as Trusteeunder will That part of Lot 10, Block Of Charles L. Lamb, deo,d X City of St.Paul, Capital of Minnesota and Justin L. Wicke lying Easterly of a 1$tae extending from a point on the Southerly line of said lot,4.334 feet Eastterly from the South- westerly. corner thereof to a point on the Nortkerly'line of said 1ot,3.47 ft. Last fi64Ihe Northwest corner of said lot, being the i7eOt line of the 1lest Hall of building knorm an Heyward's Block; also that part of the Southerly 100 feet of Lot 11' Block 22 (City of St,Paul, Capital, of'Minnesotas lying Westerly of a line from a point on the Southerly ling of 8oid tot .2 feet Ea sterly Prom, the Southwesterly loorner thereof 'a a point on the Northerly line of said aoutherly,100 feet 1.15 feet eosf�r/y ae erl fxom:the'.Vilestetly line of said lot, sing, the ,rte$t line of the 'partition wall of'eaid Neyrrardle Block. Leavitt Corning Part of Lot 13 Block 22, City of St.PQ , Capital of Minnesota. dosorlbed .as follolvs; Commencing ata point on the South line of said Lot, on the North line of Third Street, .23,43 rest more or less East of the Southvrest o0rnar of said Lot 11, said polni.b6ing, tivhere a line dra47n throughtthe center of the Easterlyl hl of °Neywara's Block" so—called would intersect the Sddtberly'line of said lot; thence Norbherly,along said line through the cents" of said wall, 100 feet; ,thence Westerly and. pdr4lel r4th Third street to a. point 1.15 feet more or loss East of_ the '.East line of 0aid Lot, 11, said Point being on a line with the Illeaterly line of the par,t3tion hall of said "Heywardose B1oek; thence Southerly Plong the West line of said partition waU' as the same'noiv stands and produced to the South line of -said, lot to a pollit 2 feet ma?e or 1080 East of the Southvleet corner of saidLot 11; thence East along th, South, line of said lot to the pl�rr.of beginning, commonly knov7n as Nooq %fieSt Third Otreet jLxaept Third Street) subject to la rty mall agreement in East ?rill of said Neywardofl Bl'ook. Respectfully submitted, ro as ng gen aluation K, Asses5ment--T?ngbzr' Owner Desc*tion of Property Henry y7 Ley y- Part of Lot 11, Block 22, City ok St.Pau], . Copild of M.Unesota, described as follorra� Commencing at a point on the Northerly line of West Third Street as nosy. opened, and located 50 feet west— Orly from the Weeterly .line of s'Jabl eha Street; said Point being sphere a lined racm through the center of the,; Westerly wall of the �°darner Block, somokled, lo® sated upon Lot.12, Block,22, +"3t..Paul Proper" would intersect `said 17ortherly lifie of Third '236eet, :running thence `aestexly along the Northerly line of said gest Third Street 26.15 feet to a point where a line drawn through, t he Center of the Easterly scall of HayaaTat s Block so-`calied:would Intersect the said Northerly line of Alest Third Street;. thence Northerly along said line and through, fiche center( of said crap E,;6<Ej7 feet ' to the Northerly line of the Southerly 100,7feet_of Lot ll,- ru;nntng thence Easterly_id -along saNortherly lane 2603' feet 'tq a point sihere a linea rain through the center of the Westerly spall of said Warner Block so-called mould intersect said Nar thexly lime; running thence Southerly along said_121te and through the center of the 36sterly wall of the Warner Block so— called to the place of beginning.. Joseph J. Brown 415 Rhoda E. Brown 1/53 The Southerly 2/3 of 'Lot 12, Block 22, City ofSt.pal being the Southerly 100 feet of said Capital of Lot (37,xcept ;Third.0treet) Uinnesota Respectfully submitted, ro as ng gen aluation K, Asses5ment--T?ngbzr' pft Die, �ar,i�m�� v��' FJia�rzce� GEORGE C.SVOHEIMERX"O I5,SMNER FRED W. SIEVE L DEv C ioNE, CLI FFOR,O M. NYSTROM LEONARD C.EEflMER,Vq�vgriori a. Asssssnenr EnsiHSEie, HARRY A.JOHNSON cgisv csgn. January 9, 1930. _ Hon. J. H. NrcDonald, Department of Public Works, Third Floor, Court House, Saint Paul, Minnesota. Dear Commissioner McDonald: Attached find report of Committee on Lands to the Council of the City of Saint Paul, under date of January 4_, 1930. Since writing report, Mr. H. Defiel and attorney, V1. P.'Westfall, advise that lessees are holding out and regret that they cannot deliver the property. As a consequence, in addition to the K. & S. Company, Minneapolis Trust Company, Leavitt Corning, Henry W. Lee and Joseph Brown pieces, I'am asking you to include the Henry Defiel property for condemnation in accordance with report. Will you kindly draw up the preliminary order and oblige? Very truly yours, LOSIg �I�luaE' sessment Engineer: Enc. mr. Harrold.. Pleose have oondemnotion Order written 08 per attached letter ss soon as possible so that it may go in to the Council next Tuesday. Commissioner. To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the 84040 Jan. 14, 1930 192.....___, relative to Council, known as Council File No------------------------- approve d...__._._:..__...... Acquire, condemn and appropriate for publio purposes the following o Lot 1, Davidson & Merriam°s Sub of hots l and 2, Block 22, St. Paul: Proper. Lots 3 and 4 Davidson°s and Merriam®s Sub of Lott I and 2, Block 22, U. Paul Proper. (Ea. Third St.) That part of Lot 10.0 Block 22, City of St.'Paul, Capital of Minnesota, lying Vasterly of a line extending from a point on the Southerly lineof' of Laid. l y 4.334 feet Easterly from the Southuesterly corner thereof to a point on the Sortherly line.of said lot,3.47 feet East from the NortIMOSt corner of said lot_, being the :lest line of the West wall of building known as Heywardos Block; also that part of the Southerly 100 feet'of Lot ll,Blook 22,(01ty of St. Pauls. C^pital of Minnesota) lying Westerly of a line from a point ,on'the Southerly line of said Lots2 feet Easterly from the `Southwesterly corner thereof to a point on the Northerly line of: said eoutbMb y 100 feet, 1.15 feet Easterly from the 4166terly line of said lots being the West line of thi; partition wail of said Heyvard0o Block. Part of Lot 11,.Blook "22, City of St.:Paul, Capital of s Minnesota described as f0110179 a Qommencing At a point on the South line of said lot, on the North line of Third Street, 23.43 feet more or lose East of the Southwest corner of said Lot 11, said point being where a line drama through the Center of the Easterly Wallof"HeynardVs Block"® so—called mould intersect with the Southerly line of said lot; thence Northerly along said line through the Center of said wall, 100 feet; thence Westerly and parallel with Third Street to a point 1.15 feet more or less East of the gest line of said Lot ll, said point being on ' a line with the Westerly line of the partition wall of said °Heyward$s Block"; thence Southerly along the nest line oY Said titio`n mall—as the sane noxa stands and psodncecT to the Sont3a• l.iffie .of said ]ot to a pialr►t .2 $rev -> rp.or `less ;Emit k �. x 't 1 r. 4. ........................................--- ....----------- .......:.......----------------- ---- .. ...... and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is ------------- ----------- necessary and (or) " desirable.. 2. The estimated cost. thereof is S_._XXg- .----------- _..., and the total cost thereof is S -------------- .._.._._-...._, and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows: --------- ----- 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. :--------------- - -------- ----- -------- ------ --- 5. Said improvement is ............ .--------- .........asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, subject to assessment for said improvement. - - --"......--'-- - Commissioner of ublic Works. i 1 r W t y S f f t f -J f 4 }'. f ra � s ri a9; fF 7 i .� �' rt x 't 1 r. 4. ........................................--- ....----------- .......:.......----------------- ---- .. ...... and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is ------------- ----------- necessary and (or) " desirable.. 2. The estimated cost. thereof is S_._XXg- .----------- _..., and the total cost thereof is S -------------- .._.._._-...._, and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows: --------- ----- 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. :--------------- - -------- ----- -------- ------ --- 5. Said improvement is ............ .--------- .........asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, subject to assessment for said improvement. - - --"......--'-- - Commissioner of ublic Works. a.ceuirin�;, . candemning and appro7rinting for -public nuTp,^see the `folloa°�ing: Lot 1, 'TJF:vidnon & tlerriam' y subdivision of Lots 1 and ', 51ock 82, :3t. Paul Proper. Lots 3 en 3, Davi: s,onl -nd MerrinhI n Tubjivi^-.ion of Lots 1 4nd Slack 3., ';t. =sui nr�•-�r. (rxowpt T iad street) Thzt art of Lot 10, Rlock 22, City of St. _Paul, r ;• N1 of Hinnesotr, lying sterla of lin zten .in3r fr�r:l n point on the southerly line o ,ail lot, 4 ::34 Net 9-nt�:rly ir:o::, ths� scutur.estorly corner thereof to e point on th, northerly line of said lot, 3.47 feet lost from the n,rtb ; nt corner of said lot, being the cent line of thn went rsll of building kno^n am Hey- ar l e Block; Aso that n trt of the n• utn rl y 10th feet of Lot 11, Block 22, (City of St ,-,al, nanital of Ainnenot _) 1 -,•in ; westerly of n line from t pint on thrn southerly line of cold lot, 2 foot ansterly frog An :_outh:;s t:=.aly corn' f thereof to a onint on th'o northerly �iz.:o.,: ani4i, sautharly J00 :Xe t 1. 15 feet westerly zroa thq _ 1tcrly line of ::aid lot, b:inE th . west line of thrl partition wall ?f. said Heyti xrd's Block. art of Lot 11, Block 22, City of It. Mal, Vinitil, of `tin.iesotn, c:e2cribed as follow;"Comm-nciaR at r noint an the .south line of said lot, on thn north line of Third ^treet, 23.43 foot more or lees vaat oz .the. oputht eRt,corner of said lot 11, said point heiny , ;mere a lin drawn through thi center of the awnterly wall of Mypardla Block.I't sdoc-alle .;, would;. intormoot with—the southerly ling of col lot; thence northerly Rlang.; m � id 11n t roi .h the esate:r of said all, 100 fent; thenow ro:sterly * nd ne ra ll.,l hii;h T'_, `, r,, street to a point 1.15 feet Tare or less east of the n -t line of said Lot 11, sapid point being an z liar with the efte'rly line of the nartition :all of an k! " eyw?rd's Block," thence southerly i along; tha-tint line of _ain ^riition_call se the x -me nov aUnds 'nd nroduced to the South !W, A spial lot topoint A feet more or less :teat of the noutbwest corner o"old Lof Ill thence east aloe the ;youth IN, of raid lot to the Mace of ba in ning, commonly known an Pa. B 7est Third Street (i• ant Third Meet) subject to Tnarty wall Rrreeonnt in e scat, ral.l of omid H y ird'n Block. Part of Lot 11, „lock 22, City o,: "t. Paul, NOW ,& Minneaot,p, desoribnd no follo,n: Commencin:• at 9 =point on the northc rly line i of vent Third Otrsat ne now o,: ped, ',nd located :0 feet knolerly from tho weaterly line of Tabnsbn ^trent; geld point been - wherea, t ling drawn through the center of the -estirly <,a.11 of thn i rner Hlock, no-cAled, loCAnd upon Lot 12. Block 72, pct. A ul Pro•;er), would intez estld northerly line f' Third Strryet; runnins_r thence wast rlylvIong the north.rly line of geld West Third? Street 26.1a fiat to a point whorq a line drawn through the contter of th-> eant°rly wall of R pward's Block, no-cull=e3, would intarcect titd said northAly lino of Anst Third street; thence northerly -Ton_:. ssid line ansa through the center of snid null, 36.07 feet to the j 'northerly lin^' of the .southerly loo feet of Lot 11, running Lh once 3.....-.-,-.�..w..->..--.....t,...�,...:..:..�d•.a-....r.<.�n,.w.:.1'.y'•t4.nn.:rf l..R ,A::: a.{'X.-n-'"ei ....�i'n fr. .vli.-.:rn.;� ., .... .. •--. RESOLUTION Op COIIlYCIL FIQNG i T1111E OF- Rk7An�Nl}'IN COhDE^[-. ' 84619 --NdTION PROCEEDLNGe �'C. _ F Iv o. :84819 .in atter of acqulrl Ade'% '. log _aad ldapploprIatingf forPnb- �Lo[ I Dhlf i bier lana Council Fixing Time of r SubP . ondpp natin Proceedings Eioesalringj illCondemnation fMl on - t ding ., t ly 1M. of ly from t - CP— ,yy ;, thereof. to c of. said - -_ th nest c ' Inthe matter of .............................. ----------------------------------•----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - a.ceuirin�;, . candemning and appro7rinting for -public nuTp,^see the `folloa°�ing: Lot 1, 'TJF:vidnon & tlerriam' y subdivision of Lots 1 and ', 51ock 82, :3t. Paul Proper. Lots 3 en 3, Davi: s,onl -nd MerrinhI n Tubjivi^-.ion of Lots 1 4nd Slack 3., ';t. =sui nr�•-�r. (rxowpt T iad street) Thzt art of Lot 10, Rlock 22, City of St. _Paul, r ;• N1 of Hinnesotr, lying sterla of lin zten .in3r fr�r:l n point on the southerly line o ,ail lot, 4 ::34 Net 9-nt�:rly ir:o::, ths� scutur.estorly corner thereof to e point on th, northerly line of said lot, 3.47 feet lost from the n,rtb ; nt corner of said lot, being the cent line of thn went rsll of building kno^n am Hey- ar l e Block; Aso that n trt of the n• utn rl y 10th feet of Lot 11, Block 22, (City of St ,-,al, nanital of Ainnenot _) 1 -,•in ; westerly of n line from t pint on thrn southerly line of cold lot, 2 foot ansterly frog An :_outh:;s t:=.aly corn' f thereof to a onint on th'o northerly �iz.:o.,: ani4i, sautharly J00 :Xe t 1. 15 feet westerly zroa thq _ 1tcrly line of ::aid lot, b:inE th . west line of thrl partition wall ?f. said Heyti xrd's Block. art of Lot 11, Block 22, City of It. Mal, Vinitil, of `tin.iesotn, c:e2cribed as follow;"Comm-nciaR at r noint an the .south line of said lot, on thn north line of Third ^treet, 23.43 foot more or lees vaat oz .the. oputht eRt,corner of said lot 11, said point heiny , ;mere a lin drawn through thi center of the awnterly wall of Mypardla Block.I't sdoc-alle .;, would;. intormoot with—the southerly ling of col lot; thence northerly Rlang.; m � id 11n t roi .h the esate:r of said all, 100 fent; thenow ro:sterly * nd ne ra ll.,l hii;h T'_, `, r,, street to a point 1.15 feet Tare or less east of the n -t line of said Lot 11, sapid point being an z liar with the efte'rly line of the nartition :all of an k! " eyw?rd's Block," thence southerly i along; tha-tint line of _ain ^riition_call se the x -me nov aUnds 'nd nroduced to the South !W, A spial lot topoint A feet more or less :teat of the noutbwest corner o"old Lof Ill thence east aloe the ;youth IN, of raid lot to the Mace of ba in ning, commonly known an Pa. B 7est Third Street (i• ant Third Meet) subject to Tnarty wall Rrreeonnt in e scat, ral.l of omid H y ird'n Block. Part of Lot 11, „lock 22, City o,: "t. Paul, NOW ,& Minneaot,p, desoribnd no follo,n: Commencin:• at 9 =point on the northc rly line i of vent Third Otrsat ne now o,: ped, ',nd located :0 feet knolerly from tho weaterly line of Tabnsbn ^trent; geld point been - wherea, t ling drawn through the center of the -estirly <,a.11 of thn i rner Hlock, no-cAled, loCAnd upon Lot 12. Block 72, pct. A ul Pro•;er), would intez estld northerly line f' Third Strryet; runnins_r thence wast rlylvIong the north.rly line of geld West Third? Street 26.1a fiat to a point whorq a line drawn through the contter of th-> eant°rly wall of R pward's Block, no-cull=e3, would intarcect titd said northAly lino of Anst Third street; thence northerly -Ton_:. ssid line ansa through the center of snid null, 36.07 feet to the j 'northerly lin^' of the .southerly loo feet of Lot 11, running Lh once 3.....-.-,-.�..w..->..--.....t,...�,...:..:..�d•.a-....r.<.�n,.w.:.1'.y'•t4.nn.:rf l..R ,A::: a.{'X.-n-'"ei ....�i'n fr. .vli.-.:rn.;� ., .... .. •--. under Preliminary Order __....__84040....- approvedla_laA14A930 Intermediary Ordex84Z03 approved .......... Jan_. -30, 1930 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; therefore be it Resolved, 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, at the Council Chamber, in the Court House in the City of St. Paul on the... ------- l-th-_-__ day oi._--A.p_ril_--- _---_ _ _ 19-3g, at ten o'clock A. M., and that the Commissioner of Finance be and he is hereby directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. Adopted by the Council ._....__._----I-? j -------------------------- 19-------- � p i . City Cleric Approved....... .............................. ........., 19........ �/�� ��.//....................._�....__...... - j--------------------ayor. Councilman Clancy -M Councilman Ferguson Councilman McDonald Councilman Rolland Councilman Sudheimer Councilman WZffzW Pearce Mayor Hodgson s ut._. uuc.,. ty ux+V�uu.c•I.';u� ;V i;�•,aVu a,4',> A1VVR"4rij,: ' i RATIFYING A99Ee9DIENT9IN CON- 7t DCDPNATION PROCEEDINGS., - - • C. F. No. 84913— 7n the tt r oP acVutrtng� co d <,. - -------- --------------------------------- and PP Prla[ing POr Publ ................... .. ............... ......... ........ th_ ---- s qui ig;`'condemninE`and .appropriating for public purposes the fd1lowing: Lott,, Davidson & Merriam's Subdivision of Lots 1 and 2, Block 22, St._Paur Proper. Lots 3 and 4,'Davidson's.and Merriam's Subdivision of Lots 1 and 2. Block 22, St. Paul Prorar. (Except Third Street) That part of Lot 10, Block 22, City of St. Paul, Capital of Minnesota,, lying easterly of a line extending from a; point on the southerly line of said lot, 4.334 feet easterly from the southtiresterly corner thereof to a point on the northerly line of said lot, 3.47 feet east from the northwest corner of said lot, being the -west line of the rest wall of building known as Hey;gardls Block; also that part of the southerly 100 feet of Lot 11, Block 22,_(City of St. Paul, Capital of .iinnesota) lying westerly of a line from a point on the southerly line of said lot, 2 feet s easterly from the southtisesterly corner thereof to a point on the northerly line of said southerly 100 feet 1. 15 feet easterly from the westerly line of said'lot being the crest line of the partition wall of said Heyr:ard!s Block. Part of Lot 11, Block 22, City of St. Paul, Capital of Minnesota:, j described as follows: Commencing at a. point on the south line of said lot,, on the north line of Third Street, 23,43 feet more or less east of the southwest corner of said lot al,_ said point being where a line drawn thr oughl. the center of the,, easterly_wall, of "Heyward's Block," so—called, would intersect.rrith the soutliemly" line of!sa.in lot; thence northerly along said line through the center of said wall, 100 feat; thence westerly and pa.rallel..with.Third Street 'to a point 1.15 'feet more or less east of the west line of said Lot 11, said point being on a, line with the westerly line of the partition gall of said "Herr=ard's Block," thence southerly along the west line of said partition wall as the same now stands and produced to the South line of said lot to a. point 2 feet more or less east of the southwest corner of said Lot 11; thence east I. alonf� the south line of said lot to the place of beginning, commonly known as No 9 '.Vest Third Street (Except Third Street) subject to party wall agreement in east wall of said Heyerard's Block. Part of Lot 11, Block 22, City of St. Paul, Ca.pitP:l of Minnesota, described as follows: Commencing at.a. point on the northerly line of Vest Third Street as now opened, end located 50 feet westerly from the westerly line of Viabasha. Street; said point being. where'a line drawn through the center of the westerly r -:all of the Warner Block, so-called, located upon Lot 12,,Block 22, "St. Paul Proper" would intersect said northerly line of Third Street; running thence ,,,,esteily`along the .northerly line of said "tiest.Third Street 26.15 feet to a'point where a line drawn through .the center -of the easterly wall of Heyward's Block, so-called, mould intersect the said northerly line of '.'test Third Street; thence northerly along said line and through the center of,sa.id tall 86.87 feet to the northerly line of the southerly 100 feet of Lot lli:runuing thence easterly along said northerly .line 2.6 3 feet to a poi.nt.vhere_a ling` drawn through tiie center ;of the s�esGerly vra_l1 of said Vtarhex . i?4.A nn•r.44, e..9 .w :AA.. ;,. «,...,..i «... ,,. s ut._. uuc.,. ty ux+V�uu.c•I.';u� ;V i;�•,aVu a,4',> A1VVR"4rij,: ' under Preliminary Order ..._.------ a40aQ.--.__- approved...Jan.:_14--1o301ntermediary Order._____84203--_. approved.-sTBM---_aa,._12a _-..-.. A public hearing having been had upon the taking and condemnation of the lands or easements therein, for the above improvement, and the awards of damages therefor, and the Council having duly considered the same, now therefore be it Resolved, That the taking and condemnation of the lands described in the annexed assessment roll, and the awards of damages to the owners of such lands respectively for said taking and condemnation as set forth in said assessment roll, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified and confirmed. Adopted by the Council -A'> :t�'i'-.x„ ................................................ 19..-..._ r Approved...... tt� t ' / City Clerk. k �d...... 19 ....... ---- Mayor. Councilman Clancy Councilman Ferguson - Councilman Rohland Councilman Sudheimer I Councilman NWeYW Pearce Mayor Hodgson REPORT OF .COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON CONDEMNATION OF LANDS Inthe matter o£ .............................................. ........................................ - ....-... - - ..-.-............. - - rc^uirirf's, c�euicrsnWnr and a r•r ori- zinc for -,ui lic ?_. rare the foll1%-Anf,; Lot 1, PAVI dnon & M9rr1,.w1 , �.ubdivlgl3n of Lot? I and _y, Olooh 32, + Paul Proper. Lo to 3 vnA 9, luld2o .e q : nd Uerria,t i ,ubAlvi+ ion of Lots 1 and P, Block 2, It. Plul ?r qr. (Txcent a irastreet) That mart of tot, 10, Mork -;, City of W. ul, r , i+ ' if ti tna ;ot, , lying t rl;a lln- Pat r ng frim at on the goutharl✓ lint of poll lot, WN .t Wrly from the WuthOentnrly corner t,: -r• Of to a noint On tat,- n-Wh }rly lin- of Wd At, 3.47 feet O tet from the nnrthwnpt c rn•er Of vild lot, ,an ,_ the s Ot lin, Zf tr -, t a .11 o buildc in( 1 o ri r Av 3r1�.! Block; also that n .i, of th, ';Out: rly 100 feet of Lot I1, 5100't 21, VIA Of A. NO, MISS fl Of An7nInOt ) )yin; initarly Of 1 100 AM r'-_nv :;n the ou.terly ling` of .t-< lot, p flat _ s corn z t. r=ot: to rerr t an t.h north - L La line of , ,.id nuutharly 100 feet 1 1:: folt oystorly A , 5 hi tvrly Unf of :aid lot, Wtire; Ltii. :L -t _ !"E Z. O; i; C; f, irtit:inn all f )nid t ,yvardle Block. _• virt uf Lot 11, Block 32, WY Of 7t. POW, Onnitil of "Inn -mato. jancribe fallo sn: Comm-nnina at P n. int on the gauth line of 1Oil lot, on ncrt; lin-. f Third "•tr` ,?t, " ft„ , - of more Or 4 =,;t c n? >nutls. nt corner o a•nid lot 11, ..-id point bein; "WerWe r. lin : n through chi „ G.=:it. r of the 03 x rl,= well of " r -rdi Man" no-callao, wouldntnravot. with t:hC noutharly l i u-10 lot; thence northerly vlonF qqid lin through tht c inter . l Of i-. r: "ll, 10" =e:l ; then O ..,s terly • nd .,...r. ll ! �with T`: . t . _,, to point 1.1;; €�-^t � r:x , ,.;a �� ,. 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Commissioner of Finance. a In the Matter of acquiring, condemning and appropriating for public purposes the following: Lot One (1), Davidson & Merriam's Subdivision of Lpts 1 and 2, Block Twenty-two (22), St. Paul Proper. Lots Three (3) and Four (4), Davidson's and Merriam's Subdivision of Lots 1 and 2, _Block Twenty-two (22), St. Paul Proper. The Southerly Two-thirds (S'ly 2/3) of Lot Twelve (12), Block Twenty-two (22), City; of St. Paul, Capital of Minnesota, being the Southerly One Hundred (S'ly 100) Feet of said Lot (except Third Street), under.Preliminary Order No. 840409 approved January 142 1930, Intermediary Order No. 84203, approved January 30, 1930. Now comes R. BIRNBERG AND SONS, INCORPORATED, a corpor- ation, whose property is proposed to be taken and condemned in the above matter. The said R. BIRNBERG AND SONS, INCORPORATED, being the owner of the following described premises situated in Ramsey County, Minnesota, to -wit: The Southerly Two-thirds (S'ly 2/3) of Lot Twelve (12), in Block Twenty-two (22), City of St. Paul, Capitol of Minnesota, being the Southerly One Hundred (S'ly 100) Feet of said Lot (excepting Third Street) hereby object to the taking and condemning of said property and the proposed award therefor upon the following grounds, to -wit: I. - Because the proposed award for the taking and condemna- tion of said property is inadequate and insufficient and is not fair and just compensation for the taking of the same. II. Because the amount proposed to be awarded to this object - ant for the taking of said property is less than the fair market value thereof, and is confiscatory and less than said objector is entitled to. III. Because; in taking and condemning said property upon the m 4 IN THE _MATTER OF AOQIIIRING CONDEMNING AND APPROPRIATING FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES THE>FOLLOWING DES IBED RE L EST E TO WIT:: P OF LOT 1 B OCK 2 0 PAIIL`UPITA. OF M NNE90 A ESCRIBED AS OLLO COMMENCING AT POINT ON THE NORTH L E OF THI STREET 23.43 FEET MORE OR LESS EAST OF THE SOUTHWEST ORNER OF SAID LOT AID POINT BEING WHERE A LINE DRAWN THROUGH HE EN ER 0 HE EASTERLY :W LL OF HEYWARDIB BLOCK 0- ALLED WOULD INTERSECT WITH THE SOUTHERLY LINE-0 RAID OT' THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID'LINE THROUGH CEN OF ID LL 100FEET- -'HENCEE RY' 1 EE LLTHI 0A POIN TRE -0R'L S EAS OF THE WEST LINE -6 FSAID DINT'B ING ONt A LI_ WI THE ES ERLY I E:0 HEP I IOft WA L OF S ID HEYWARD S'BLOCK" THENCE SOUTHERL <ALONG THE WE3 LINE OF SAID PARTITION W LL T E S NOW STANDS _P90 -MUCID- TO HE OUT NE -OF ID -LOT 0 A POINT 2 FEET MORE OR LE S EA 0 HE 0UTHW ST CORNER OF AID 0 11• THENCE EA T uvnu ThE SOUTH LINE OF;B ZD LOT TO THE PLACE' -OF BE- GINNING COMMONLY KNOWN A N0. 9 WE T -THIRD $TREE EA EP HI SUBJECT TO PARTY WALL eraUMENT IN EA - T nauL. OF .seIDRD - BLOCK. NOTICE I$ HEREBY GIVEN that ;Leavitt Corning, the owner in fee of the above described real estate, hereby objeots':to the taking and condemnation of the above described land and to the award of damages therefor upon the following grounds; (1) That no public necessity exists for the taking and condemning of the above described land. (2) That the City Council of the City of St. Paul, MMnnesota, has no warrant or authority in law for the taking and/or the condemning of said land above described; (3) That the proposed taking and conddmning of said land is without due process of law. (a) That the award of damages for the taking and condemn- ing of said land is grossly inadequate and substantially less than the fair reasonable market value of said above described property, (5) That the award of damages made for the taking and o,EQltf ##jDFIL rfD paid land does not constitute fair and just compenm D FILED Alrpon therefor and amounts to a confiscati f said property. I 38 9 D. I'/ v 39 461pjo'hat the award of damages ' bitra and reason- .. �YGLEP� The*(Ate above described real estate. Dated April /S_ /-/k 1930. IN THE MATTER OF _ACQUIRING. CONDEMUIX AND APPRQPRIATxNG'FOR`PUBLIC PURPOSES HE FOLLOWING. ARPWPRIATINA `ESTATE' TO-WIT:>'LOTS'NUMHERED'TRREE 3: A FOUR 4 IN-IIAVIDBON &'MERRIAM-S SUBDIVIS®ON OF'LOTS-ONE 1 'and TWO BLOCI TWENTY-TWOT 22 ST. 'PAUL„PROPER' A CORDING 0 THE_RECORDEDPLAT THEREOF; ONFILE IN THE OFFICE OF .THE REGISTER OF - TW RAMSEY`: OUNTY`, MINNESOTA. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I'& B_Company, a Minnesota corporation, the owner in fee of the above described real estate, hereby objects to -the taking and condemnation of the above 'des cribed land and to the award of damages therefor,upon the follo* ing grounds: (1) That no public necessity exists for the taking and condemning of the above described land. (2) That the City Council of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, has no warrant or authority in lawforthe taking and/or the condemning of said, land above;descrbed. (3) That the proposed taking and condemning of said land is without due' process of lair. (4) . That the award of damages for the taking and condemn- ing of said land is grossly inadequate and substantially lees than the fair reasonable market value of said atove'described property. (5) That the award of damages made for the taking and condemning of said land does not constitute fair and just compere cation therefor and amounts to 'a confiscation of said property. (6) That the award of damages'ie arbitrary and unreason able. I. COMPANY By President e owner of the above described eal estate. Dated.Apri1 15th, 1930. THE WITHIN MTRUMENT WAS RECEIVED AND FILED APR 16 9 39 AM 1930 D. W. BIRDS) LL C11y CLERK SE PAUL A.,j'1Sw D� ItiP;P' In the matter of acquiring, condemning and appropriating for public purposes the following: Lot 1, Davidson & Merriam's Subdivision of Lots 1 and 2, Block 22, St. Paul Proper. Lots 3 and 4, Davidson's and Merriam's Subdivision of Lots l and 2, Block 22, St. Paul Proper. (Except Third St.) That part of Lot 10, Block 22, City of St. Paul, Capital of Minnesota, lying Easterly of a line extending from a point on the Southerly line of said lot 4.334 feet easterly from the southwesterly corner thereof to a point on the northerly line of said lot, 3.47 ft. east from the northwest corner of said lot, being the west line of the west wall of building known as Heyward's Block; also that part of the southerly 100 ft. of Lot 11 Block 22, (City of St. Paul, Capital of Minnesota) lying westerly of a line from a point on the southerly line of said lot, 2 feet easterly from the southwesterly corner thereof to a point on the northerly line of said southerly 100 feet 1.15 feet easterly from the westerly line of said lot, being the west line of the partition wall of said Heyward's Block. Part of Lot 11, Block 22, City of, St. Paul, Capital of Minnesota described as follows: Commencing at a point on the soutU line of said lot, on the north line of Third Street, 23.43 feet more or less east of the southwest corner of said lot 11, said point being where aline drawn through the center of the easterly wall of "Heyward's Block" - so called would intersect with the southerly line of said lot; thence northerly along said line, through the center of said wall, 100 feet; thence westerly and parallel with Third Street.to a point 1.15 feet more or less east of the west line of said lot 11, said point being on a line with the westerly line of the partition wall of said "Heyward's Block"; thence southerly'along the Nest line of said partition "'all as the same now stands and produced to the south line of said, lot to a point 2 feet more or less east of the southwest corner of said lot 11; thence east along the south line of said lot to the place of beginning, commonly known as No. 9 Vest Third Street (Except Third Street) subject to party wall agreement in East wall of said. Heyward's Block. Part of Lot 11, Block 22, City of St. Paul, Capital ofMinnesota described as follows: Commencing at a point on the northerly line of V;est Third St. as now opened, and located 50 ft. westerly from the westerly line of Wabasha Street; said point being where a line.drawn"through the center of the westerly wall of the Warner Block, so-called, located upon Lot 12, Block 22, "St. Paul Proper" would intersect said northerly line of Third Street; running phence westerly along the northerly line of said West Third St. 26.15 ft. to a point where a line drawn through the center of the easterly wall of Heyward's Block so-called would intersect the said north- erly line of West Third. Street; thence northerly along said line and through the center of said wall 86.87 feet to the northerly line of the southerly 100 feet of Lot ll; running thence easterly along said northerly line 26.3 feet to a point where a line drawn through the eenter of the westerly wall of said Warner Block so- called would intersect said northerly line; running thence south- erly along said line. and through the censer of the westerly wall of the 141arner Block so-called to the place of beginning. The southerly two-thirds of Lot 12, Block 22, City of St. Paul, Capital of Minnesota, being the southerly 100 feet of said lot (except Third Street), under Preliminary Order No. 84040, approved January 14, 1930, Intermediary Order No. 84203, approved January 30, 1930. Now domes Dux Brothers, Inc., a corporation, owner of the hereinafter described interest in real estate, and objects to the proceedings as above entitled, and all thereof, and to the proposed award of damages as set forth in the report of the Com- missioner of Finance to the said Council, and claims that its interest in said property will be damaged in an amount greatly; in excess of the amount intended to be awarded to it in said proceedings, and states the following reasons and grounds for its objections 1. That the Council of the City of St. Paul has no jurisdiction in the matter and that said proceedings have not been properly and legally conducted. 2. That there Is no specific award to the undersigned for its interest in said property. 3. That to take the said property under the alleged condemnation proceedings would constitute a taking thereof with - our compensation and in violation of the provisions of the Constitution and laws of the United States and the State of Minnesota. 4. That the provisions of the Charter of the City of St. Paul relating to the taking of property for public use, under which provisions these proceedings are instituted, violate the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, and the proceedings herein are null and void in that said City is attempting to deprive the owner of its property without due process of law. 5. That the following is a description of the property owned by the undersigned objector, and proposed to be taken by said City in said proceedings: b V Now domes Dux Brothers, Inc., a corporation, owner of the hereinafter described interest in real estate, and objects to the proceedings as above entitled, and all thereof, and to the proposed award of damages as set forth in the report of the Com- missioner of Finance to the said Council, and claims that its interest in said property will be damaged in an amount greatly; in excess of the amount intended to be awarded to it in said proceedings, and states the following reasons and grounds for its objections 1. That the Council of the City of St. Paul has no jurisdiction in the matter and that said proceedings have not been properly and legally conducted. 2. That there Is no specific award to the undersigned for its interest in said property. 3. That to take the said property under the alleged condemnation proceedings would constitute a taking thereof with - our compensation and in violation of the provisions of the Constitution and laws of the United States and the State of Minnesota. 4. That the provisions of the Charter of the City of St. Paul relating to the taking of property for public use, under which provisions these proceedings are instituted, violate the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, and the proceedings herein are null and void in that said City is attempting to deprive the owner of its property without due process of law. 5. That the following is a description of the property owned by the undersigned objector, and proposed to be taken by said City in said proceedings: A leasehold interest in and to the front section of the store building known as #331 V;'ebasha Street, at the corner of Fourth Street, in the "Detroit Building", being a space 16 feet east and west by 23 feet north and south, in the Sity of St. Paul, Minnesota, pursuant to the terms of a certain lease agree A. D. 1927, between the ment entered into on the 3rd. day of May, and the Fidelity Storage and Transfer Company, a corporation, undersigned. Dated this 16th day of April, 1930. DUX BROTHERS, INCN BI dice resident. Kerr, Nelson, Burs&ohan, Attorneys for objector, 1615 Pioneer Building, St. Paul, Minnesota. P A leasehold interest in and to the front section of the store building known as #331 V;'ebasha Street, at the corner of Fourth Street, in the "Detroit Building", being a space 16 feet east and west by 23 feet north and south, in the Sity of St. Paul, Minnesota, pursuant to the terms of a certain lease agree A. D. 1927, between the ment entered into on the 3rd. day of May, and the Fidelity Storage and Transfer Company, a corporation, undersigned. Dated this 16th day of April, 1930. DUX BROTHERS, INCN BI dice resident. Kerr, Nelson, Burs&ohan, Attorneys for objector, 1615 Pioneer Building, St. Paul, Minnesota. IB THE MATTER OF THE ACQUIRING, CONDEMNING,' AND APPROPRIATING FOR PUBLIO PURPOSES LOTS 3 and 4, DAVIDSON & MERRIAM'S SUBDIVISION OF LOTS 1 and ,2, BLOCS 22, SAINT PAUL- PROPER. OBJECTIONS OF ISAAC SUMMERFIRLD Now comes Isaac Summerfield and represents: 1. That he is the owner of a leasehold estate or interest in the following described property, situate and lying in the City of St. Paul, County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, namely., Lots numbered, three (3) and four (4) in Davidson-& Merriamte Subdivision of Lots one (1) and two (a), Block twenty- two (22), Saint Paul Proper. I 20 That the: fee owner of said property Is, accord- ing to the best of your Objector's information and belief, the S & S Company, a corporation. I3. That in and by the above proceedings,; the City of Saint Paul is attempting to condemn and take for public use the property hereinbefore described, and the .Commissioner of Finance of the City of Saint Paul has, in,and by hi© report Filed with the Council of the City of Saint Paul, awarded. the sum of Forty-four Thousand: Five Hundred`Dollars (Q44,500), as the value of the interest of the fee owner, and your Objec tionerp in and to the premises so taken and the buildings thereon. z 4, That your Objectioner claims that the true and just value of the fee to said property, including the lease- hold estate of your Objectioner, is in excess of the said sum of Forty-four Thousand, Five Hundred Dollars ($44,500)0 S. That the undersigned," Isaac Summerfield, hereby objects to the confirmation of the aforesaid award as deter- mined and.prepared by said Commissioner, of Finance of the City of Saint Paul upon the grounds that the damage to your Objectioner and the fee owner arising from the taking of i said property is grossly in excess of the amount ,so awarded; that said award is unfair, partial,'illegal and grossly inade- quate, and does not afford just compensation for the taking . of said property, and that the same is being taken without just compensation being first awarded, secured or paid there- for. i } Oppenheimer, Dickson, Hodgson, Brown & Donnelly Attorneys for Objectioner, 1015 Merchants National Bank Bldg, St.'Paul,_Minnesotao .. C. CIYY OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL Ido .........r .,r r•rry c1 Gcztc . WHEREAS, The Morris T. Baker Company has on deposit with the Merchants 'Frust Company $$250,000.001in cash to guarantee the perform— ance of the contract to purchase the Court House and City Hall site, and said Morris T. Baker Company desires to invest said funds in United States bonds which sell -on the market at this time for more than par; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the investment of such funds in United States bonds of a market value of not less than $250,000.00 is hereby approved. F. No, s3093—g�T. erguson— The biorrle Bnt a .Com- DSer- 1Vy fia�endePcalanY �S260,000.00.In '. luunts Trust ComPl1e PertOrmnnCou c ceh to guarnnteo r hnssthe he' contract to Pn ° aad snld d CItY .Hall alts, to ln- use. TnI.K r Com➢i deslrae sio rig In United States bond, r t said Lund tfie_marhet at 6eBitime vl lch well on rt tfiereYora Th t the investment or fo more than P bonds of a,I g solved in yalaed.9tntea lees thnn u h turd q not marlseb value g raved.l :.1930. I g2 0,000:00 1 h rabY ��1 DtaY oPtved Y AdC0 1,.1930 APnco (may. 3_1930) l COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Clancy Ferguson McDonald _LIn favor Rohland Sudheimer Against wouzPl Mr. President Hodgson Adopted by the V MAY " i TV 19— MAYOR 85182 RESOLUTION OF COUNCIL APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND FDONG TIME OF HEARING0059NOMMUNA Y THEREON AND F!Rivr, TIME OF HEAR"'ri. ny THE AWARD OF DAMAGES In the matter of_s2Re -ng> Zs dQ ing_pnd_extetidin _Idaho_A_v_enue between -------------------- Fernwood Ave. and Dunlap St. b3 taking and condemning so murk of the Zouth 431.2 ft. of the north 862.4 ft. of that 509.4 ft. gest of and adjoining Clifton Dale in northeast 4 of Section 22, Tovmslhip 29, Range 22, as lies witrin a strip of land 60 ft. in nidth, the center line of which is.the center line of Idaho Avenue as now laid out in Chelsea Heights extended easterly 168.3 ft., thence to the intersection of the center lines of Dunlap St. and Idaho. Ave. as laid out in Clifton Dale, c F. I7o: aszaz— In the matter of opening, wldening Ind extending Idaho Avenue between: tr_tod AV e. and 'Dunlap -:-8t. bye Jng, and eondr*r'. Ire 's eh of K., ...--th at.: . under Preliminary Order ------- 80076 --------- , approved_-__ --------------> Intermediary Order ------------ B_Q54i---------- approved---- -------------- _____________FinalOrder-------------------810011--------_, Final Order -------------------- a100a ---------- approved ----- Mag ---- 9,._1330 -------------- 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 im- provement 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 con- firmation 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---- ----- 16th ------ day he____-----16th----__day of ----- July __________________, 19__3Q at ten o'clock A. M., and that the Com- missioner of Finance be and he is hereby directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. Adopted by the Council_____________ ___________________, 19_--- City Clerk. { ------ f�- -- --- -- ----- - y Cle -- > rk. Approved---- -------------------- 19---- Councilman Councilman Councilman Councilman Councilman Councilman Conroy McDonald 1 May U Pearce Rosen Sndheimer - ----------------------------------------- Mayor. -Mayor BnndH, �0 --Again�,, Mr. Presidcnt Bundli V, \ �`��� � � ��\}�\\�\ ^� \/?§� � � � � /� / ^ ^©xw\/ /{ } J3 v (\)\ . �/\\ƒ\ . . .: a / \.. , - , i � !-j�. I - x� RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND ASSESSMENT THEREFOR In the matter of_ ..... o�enig�-1%fidening_and-extending_Ida�4_Av_enue_between__ Fernwood Ave. and Dunlap St. by taking and condemning so mucl of the south 431.2 ft. of the north 862.4 ft. of that 509.4 ft. west of and adjoining Clifton Dale in northeast 4 of Section 22, To^nship 29, Ra.nEe 22, as lies within a strip of land 60 ft. in e;idth, the center line of which is the center line of Idaho Avenue as now laid out in Chelsea Heights extended easterly 168.3 ft., thence to tl-e intersection of the center lines of Dunlap St. and Idaho Ave. as laid out in Clifton Dale, under Preliminary Order------ aQQIQ ------------ approved__ April_ ?,_ 1929________________ Intermediary Order -----------fi0545___________- approved --- Mair. ---- ,_a.8?$________________ - Final Order _________________ 81000 ------------ approved --- T4ay--- 29P1930 ----------------- A public hearing having been had upon the taking and condemnation of the lands or easements therein, for the above improvement, 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 condemnation 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. Be it farthe selved, that +h- -ssessmiant be anel it is h6reby determined to -be -payable in ------------ er AUG C,- r r S r Adopted by the Council _______ _ _ ____________ , 19,____ i ,L. Clerk. kr ---> 19---- APProved-------±------------- 0t - --Mayor. Councilman Como Cunroq l Councilman?ier onlwaar� Councilman fi%A�zTdi May ,,,Couneilmantom Pearce Councilman Rosen ' —�G ' Councilman SSu"d'beimer Mayor*rudl#t� �Y3 0 Department of LF&W CITY OF ST. PAUL EUGENE M. O'NEILL CORPORATION COUNSEL fi,�fAj ASOISTAHT ATTORNEYS REECE J. MCGEE LEWIS L. ANDERSON HILARY J. FLYNN EDWIN MURPHY July 25th, 1930. To the Council. Gentlemen: - On July 18th, therewas submitted to this office. a file in the matter of opening, widening and extending Idaho avenue between Fernwood avenue and Dunlap street. The Council advised us that a question had been raised as to whether the proceeding had been initiated upon the proper petition, and asked this office for its opinion. I find attached to the file a proposal for the improvement signed by John H. McDonald, Councilman, and dated the 2nd day of April, 1929. Section 240 of the Charter provides in part as follows: "Upon the written application of three or more interested owners of property which may be subject to an assessment of benefits for an improve- ment, or improvements, set out in said application, or upon the written pro- posal therefor by any Councilman, the Council by resolution, to be known as a preliminary order, may order and direct the Commissioner of Public Works to investigate the necessity for or de- sirability of any such improvement," etc. It is my opinion that the public improvement was initiated under a proper proposal. Yours very truly, Assistant Corporation Counsel. LLA -U a REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON CONDEMNATION OF LANDS AND ASSESS, Oi'' �>1, tL;I'ITS In the matter of_onenin _^_v_idening_and_extending_ Idaro_Ave _ue_ between___ rern�^:ood Av, ani? Dunlap Vit, b,* takine and condemnin:_- so �^ucr of the soutr 431.2 ft. of tre -forth 862.4 ft. of that 509.4 ft. -est of and adjoining Clifton Dale in nortieast. 4 of Section 22, Tovinship 29, Range 22, as 'ies within a strip of land 60 ft, in width, the center line f^:ricr is the center tineof Idaho Avenue as novw laid out in Chelsea Heights extended easerly 168.3 ft., thence to the intersection of the center lines of Dunlap St. and Idaho Ave. as laid out in Clifton Dale, under Preliminary Order ----- $DDYA___, approved ------- April_2_1929______________________ Intermediary Order --------- $52545____, approved -------Y2-7 --1r-19?9---------------------- Final Order---------------- approved ------- ---------------------- TO THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports: That he has fixed and determined the value of the land, lands or easements therein taken and appro- priated for the above improvement and the amounts of the awards of damages therefor to the owners thereof, and the persons to whom such awards are payable; that he has also fixed and determined the amount of benefits to property, from the making of said improvement, not exceeding the cost there- of, and that hereto attached is an assessment roll entitled as above and identified with the signature of the undersigned, containing the undersigned's finding on said matters. ----- ----------------------- Commissioner of Finance. CITY OF STa PAUL OFFIC/E/�F CIT: CLERK RESOXUTION—GENERAL FORM P cc. F. N 86169-13Y Wit In th atter of Pn.vin�. Street from'Concord -' RESOC wf Tv - St. underhPceli COUNCIL 1961_6 FILE NO.— July 28, 1930 . ' Ti '-nnd In the matter of paving South Robert Street from Concord Street to a point 91 feet north of the north line of Tyler St. under Preliminary Order C. F. 82289, approved (� August 15, 1929 and Final Order C. F. 83288, approved �J December 5, 1929. Resolved, That plans and specifications for the above improvement as submitted by the Commissioner of Public Works, be and are hereby approved, and be it Resolved Further, That the work of paving the bridge on George St. and the approaches to the bridge be done by the Commissioner of Public Works by force account in accordance with said plans and specifications at an estimated cost of $1,550.00 and that the remainder of the work embraced in; said plans and specifications be advertised for bids. COUNCILMEN 5p R 9T4t1 Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council �l'pppp P.B._G.__.___19..-__._ Fl Conroy ���� � r May �' �I_ APPro d---- McDonald ..-----In favor -------- ---------------------19 ------- _ Pearce i�i�nsl,��. J ------------------- Rosen -----.Against-.--- –----- MAYOR Sudheimer Mr. President Bundlie RESOLVED Whereas, Unforseen conditions not provided for in the making of the South Robert Street Grade Improvement, Contract L-3339, L. H. Sault, Contractor, have arisen making it neces- sary to do the following extra work:: 0VTIi4 Additions: ewer 28,00 8+-18° pipe Concord Robert @ 3,50 t, 10►�2�'1 +t in tunnel at Bride @' 3.90 39.00 v 4 H—l.D. Conn. 130 lin. ft - Changing @ 1.00 130.00 197.00 Changing C.B. Leads at basin South of 311999---67.20 Labor 10.57 77.77' Materia. s Changes to prepare for footbridge 29.00 Change electric cond 10`50 It pipe railingslc F No. 86332-$y Milton Rosen— 3,50 whereas Unforeseen .conditions not ; --Aded for in -the.- making: of the 5.90 8 anchor bolt$. Robert t ret Grade I, ove- - Reinforcing Steel nr x_3333 v F. fi m kt 15.30, Blocking off wall forms,.'; 6.3 70.52 P" Profit 10% Change all electric pull boxes 39.65 Iv from painted to galvanized Putting expansion sleeves on 76.11 electric conduits at all wall joints 5.55 Waterproofing back of walls over cracks 1- extra lamp post sleeve north of Bridge, 4.50 Total $ 471.10 1 10 -- - Resolved, That'the Council hereby orders the extra work f the to be done ein accordance envisionith the specificatioisitherefore,oner of bthe Works an Contract cost of same not to exceed the sum of X471.10 and to be allowed as an extra under the co ttrache afo�resaidSimprvemantComptroller's L-3339 for the making The Department of Public Works has a reed with the Contractor L. H. Sault, that the sum of 471.10 is the e AY reasonablecostof doing the extra work and esolplion. „ extra material specified in the forego / yF, COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS. Countersign d• Comptroller Contractor. -COUNCILMEN AUG o 9 Adopted by the Council - Yeas Nays Conroy May APPTOV favor Pearce 8 A ainst — MAYOR Rosen - _ Sudheimer 1 — Mr. President�Bundlie ..II.IINA — NUMBER CITY OF SAINT PAUL CDUNEIL ' 1t CITY CLeRH FILE NO•----+----.--� OUNCIL RESOLUTION . FOR AUT IZATION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS /� PRESENTED BY N _— ------------ DATEA t- A%y183— Resolved,,.That the Council hereby concurs in the recommendation of the Contra ct�Committee and awards contract for the construction of a foot bridge over South Robert St. at Dearborn St., in accordance ?i with plans and specifications hereto attached, to W. MURPHY & SON, they being the lowest responsible bidders, for the sum of $1,488.00, and the Corporation Counsel is hereby instructed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor. PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND TO BE REIMBURSED FOR COST OF THIS IMPROVEMENT AS FOLLOWS: 1. ASSESSED AGAINST BENEFITTED PROPERTY - - - - - - - - -. - - - p, APPROPRIATED FROM CITY'S SHARE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS— - - CODE 3. APPROPRIATED FROM LOCAL IMPgOVEMENTS—EXEMPT PROPERTY— - CODE d. APPROPRIATED FROM project 03 BOND ISSUE—CODE - S. COUNTY AID - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - a TOTAL - - - - - - - 5 5 5 1,488.00 s $ s 1, 488.00 - C. P. N . 80410—By ArIlten Rosen. COPIES TO: oncn,B Ing the at the ccomR Councilhereby� l/ of tha Contra Committee and awards con - .set the onstruotton f. a foot born ANCE AVAILABLE IN THE ABOVE STATED APPROPRIATIONS TO REIMBURSETHEPERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND over South Robert St. 1. Dan'. born $t 1 accord—CA with plana and `1 fS . Pecl; Ithereto attached, to WM. O—J, AIURPRy 1j SON, they Ueing the IN THE ABOVE AMOUNTS. low- s[ responsblo bid, are. Por the aum of 51988.00 d the corpora tlon Coun 1 hereby Instructed to draw up the - Be PUBLIC WORKS P Per f P cont a t th rePor. Por ' or iry"• mai .00 No 8429, 1; glnee 's eeti 152000.00 - - I . Adopt by the .Co ug. 18, 1930. a 1930 R - APPraved August ADOPTED -19j .'(August 23-7930) COMPTROLLER 'I BY FORMAL BID NO. 8429 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE 52,000.00 PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND TO BE REIMBURSED FOR COST OF THIS IMPROVEMENT AS FOLLOWS: 1. ASSESSED AGAINST BENEFITTED PROPERTY - - - - - - - - -. - - - p, APPROPRIATED FROM CITY'S SHARE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS— - - CODE 3. APPROPRIATED FROM LOCAL IMPgOVEMENTS—EXEMPT PROPERTY— - CODE d. APPROPRIATED FROM project 03 BOND ISSUE—CODE - S. COUNTY AID - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - a TOTAL - - - - - - - 5 5 5 1,488.00 s $ s 1, 488.00 - COPIES TO: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THERE IS AN. UNENCUMBERED BAL- ICLERK ANCE AVAILABLE IN THE ABOVE STATED APPROPRIATIONS TO REIMBURSETHEPERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND LOCAL I MPROVEMINT NO. — COMPTROLLER IN THE ABOVE AMOUNTS. PUBLIC WORKS PURCHASING DATE FINAL ORDER ADOPTED COMPTROLLER 'I BY COUNCILMEN YEAS G Qy NAYS ^ ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL— i, IN FAVOR ?Mand ..Peeroo--- APPROVED o AGAINST Rosea SuAheimer Eun''' ie MAYOR M PRESIDENT oR oINALNUMBER CITY OF SAINT PAUL DITY.L.RX 5.22 COUNCIL RESOLUTION PAUENDIL No FOR AU 0RIZATION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS '1 pr�/� PRESENTED BY MlC_._ DATE—ii1dG 4M931�4—JwYSdt03_� Resolved, That the Council hereby concurs in the recommendation of the Contract Committee and awatds the contract for paving South Robert St. from Concord St. to a point 91 feet north of ,the north line of Tyler St. in accordance with plans and specifications hereto -attached, to W. 17. MAGEE, he being the lowest responsible bidder; for the sum of 069,400.00, in accordance with his bid and supplementary letter hereto attached, and the Corporation Counsel 1s hereby instructed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor. C. F No.. 86612—Sy Milian RoSQn— Resolved. That the Council heroby encore In the reeeBe S dge"S hereby' i the Contract Committee. and n 0.rde .the contractCo for DSt. to South Robert Ht. . north of�the north line ll a off Tyler I!, I ^•',tLJi v 'accordance with . -Diane andDecldcq tions hereto attached, to W. BW 7ufA_ J GED, he being the lowest bidder, for for the aum of $60,490,1 p, in. ao- 1 1 N co flor t with hte b-it..nd eupplemon-.I tart' letter hereto nttnched, and they ! Co p ration Counsel.. 1s heroby r. stru ted to - drgw 4D the Proper form Vi(—`'tFYI�I�/y14..,Jt1 t antracC therefor, . Formnl Sid No. 8486. Engineer a timate $60,900A0. Ade 1. by the eCODnoil A .l iBeDt 8-;030) qg. E8. �mA;l FORMAL BID NO:pyyS ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE f 691400-00 - NOTE: TO RECERTIFIED AS TO FUNDS AVAILABLE RY COMPTROLLER BEFORE PRESENTING TO COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION. PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND TO BE REIMBURSED ��F]O((��R COST OF THIS IMPROVEMENT AS FOLLOWS: 1. ASSESSED AGAINST BENEFITTED PROPERTY POm(asitha t.S1Ar�y- iffupahts) - - - { • ,000.00 2. APPROPRI-11 FROM CITY'S SHARE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS- -- YYY-VVV LCVOI"I DDG J L 3. APPROPRIATED FROM LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS -EXEMPT PROPERTY- - CODE S d. APPROPRIATED FROM #j V BOND ISSUE -CODE _ ,62, 400.00 S. COUNTY AID - - - - - - - I - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - f 0. S TOTAL BbW04VVyy- COPIES TO: 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THERE IS AN UNENCUMBERED BAL- _ CITY CLERK ANCE AVAILABLE IN THE ABOVE STATED APPROPRIATIONS TO COMPTROLLER REIMBURSETH EPERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND IN THE ABOVE AMOUNTS. LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NO.-_.--". PUBLIC WORKS PURCHASING COMPTROLLER DATE FINAL ORDER ADOPTED BY COUNCILMEN AUG ��)I YEAS Conroy NAYS ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL YY 1 ,pfl� IN FAVOR J of APPROVED 0 Pewee - AGAINST 1 Rosen 1 Sadheimer Rxl MR. PRESIDENT Bund1do(1u11 vo- MAT.R CITY PLANNING-. Council File Na._... ...._ - _ 1 PROPOSAL FOR .IMPROVEMEjVT PRELI1fIIRARY ORDE S. !` and Abstract kiL'reno, A written pr.".eal for tho fng •os tha fonowine imyrovom nti. PRELIMINARY ORDER. '47en -'Ninth St between Wal, ankiln. Streets to n wlath ; xpn st, betwoen'g public improvement by the City of St. Paul viz.: u +wiat N•Proposes the making of the following Widen Ninth St. Between Wabasha and Franklin Streets to a width of 86 ft. and Franklin St. between Ninth and Sixth Streets to a width of 90 ft. by adding all that part of Lots 1 and 2 Block 11; Lot 1, Block 10 ?� all in Bgzil & Guerin's Addition lying northerly of a'`ll.ne 3 drawn parallel to the southerly line of Hinth'St: on the southerly side thereof and 26 ft. distant.therefrom. Also. adding all that part of Lots 6 and '7. Block 2, Rice & Irvinets Addition and miscellaneous tract lying northerly thereof lying westerly of the I� following described line : Beginning on the westerly line of Mayall's Alley 24.o9 ft. southerly of its intersection. with the, easterly line of Franklin St., thence in a straight line ae'rose'said miscellaneous tract to a point on the northerly lino,of.said Lot 6, 14 ft. from the easterly line of Franklin St. thence southerly parallel to the easterly line of Franklin St. across said Lots 6 and 7 to the northerly line of Sixth St. .... __. pa,rz-or-LOVG' 6' and' 7, Bloch 2;Rice & Irvinnet e Addition and miscellaneous tract lying northerly thereof, lying westerly of the following described lire : Beginning on the westerly line of Haya.11ls Alley 24.09 ft. southerly l` of its intersection with the easterly line of Franklin St., thence in a straight line across said ;miscellaneous tract to a, point on the northerly line of said Lot 6, 14 ft. from the easterly line of Franklin St. thence southerly parallel to the easterly line of Franklin St, across said Lots o and 7 t the northerly line "of Sixth St. J' PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz._ ......... ............ .._..... Widen P?inth St.. Be�bween tabasha. and Franklin Streets to a. Ividth of 86 ft, and Franklin St. between 1?znth end Sixth Streets to a. width of 80 ft. by adding 8.11 that part of Lots 1 and 2, Block 11; Lot 1, Block 10 all in Bazil & Guerin's Addition, lying northerly of a, line drawn parallel to the southerly line of Plinth St. on the southerly side thereof and 26 ft. distant therefrom. Also adding all that part of Lots 6 end 7, Block .2 Rice &'Irvinets Addition land miscellaneous tract lying northerly thereof ying westerly of the following described line t Beginning on the westerly line of ?_4ayall' s Alley 24.09 ft. 'southerly Of its intersection, with the easterly line of Franklin st., thence in s. straight line across said miscellaneous tract to e, point on the northerly line of said Lot 6 14 ft. from the easterly 'line of Franklin_ St. thence southerly parallel �1 1 to the easterly line of Franklin St, across said Lots 6 and 7 to,t,he northerly line of Sixth St. (1-1-_r l`• I u. f J c:•,u t I,J ci=:. I J, T.1 I' 11 �7 1"'T wr FrcrJti DU TI itjTG1 it t ' �' a„looF'- r rod .. having been presented to the Council of the City of St. Pau ............................................................. ---------------------------- 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 improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. SEP ® Adopted by the Council ......................... "----•-------• I YEAS NAYB r Counc)1manCtasrox .. Approved..............:....... .................... .....-•------- iRS�LUOODHDHLOEANrNMAbEL --e- ---- - ......_ _ ......... Mayor. MR. PRESIDENT. F— C A 13 (2M 2-29) IKTERyEDIARY ORDER9. COUN C. F: No. 87025 In ;he Matter oY wldening Math Street between Wabash. - and ,Franklin Streets to a width -.or 86 ft. and By Prnnklin Street.,b.tW... Nieth hnd r--- -- Slzth 5treeta to a width oY�80Yt, by ZddBinS xll that p.rtof Lote 1 and It Lo n'I. $Addition, lytng j � 'lying EDIAR i' ORDER 7p the Matt ,of _ytlsiel?i _ i} th_St_reet_between Wabasha and Franklin Streets to a witltn of ! `6 ft. ana ante in $tr'ee� berweeri ivinth-ana-Six�ri -Streets-�o a width _o f_$U_�i�_hg_ daiiig all _ that__paTt__e _LQt_a_.._ancL_� _.Rl_o_Fkll4_ Lgt_ 1,_ Block 10, all in Bazil & Guerin's Addition, lying northerly oi` a line drawn parallel uo the_J3outsltrly_ lifle_gf_�v_intu_St.—ori_tne_ southerlyy side thereof and 26 ft. dis`iant therefrom. Also adding all that - parr ef-Zots-6-ana-7;-Block-Z;-Rice & Irvine's_Addition and miscellaneous tract lyinLg northerly thereof, lying wester- ly of the f oMowing"cCesaiiTed-7irie "Beginning on the -wes er��-Iitli? _a�_laayall Is Alley__Z4.11sft�_�Qlztberl of_ite_ ntQrsectien with the easterly line of Franklin St. thence in a straight line across said miecellaneoUs-iract to a point on the northerlj line of sail L t 6, 14 ft. from the easterly litre of rankTzn g .-�izeYiec�_ a�r3 -axa 1gg- to fire- e- t- 1 -T - e--6f--Fr3n�ciin- Bt. across saia Loss 6 ani 'T t$��II northerly tine b �ixh, under Preliminary Order__________S l_______________ approved _____________ePtt_ The Council of the City of Paul having received the report of the Commissioner 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 ��ff the i rov ent hick the Council reco s widen ivinth Street between Wabasha and Frar�k�n' res` a to a wiatn o"�t".- arid-FieiikSiii-3i3reet between ivinth and Sixth Streets to a width of 80 ft. by adding all that part of Lots Z- ahci-Z;-�lock-ll; 'Lott Z',''BT6UR__1V- - a21-iY-Bazi1-&-GtlerYtl tg -A di tizsn; lying northerly of a line drawn parallel to the southerly line of 1vinth St. on the. soutneiZyy--- ia--- criereof- and -Z6- f .-- ciis EarYti 'tihef a om:- Alaa'-atluifig -3�S-�t�tat part of Lots 6 and 7, Block 2, Rice & Irvine's Addition and miscellaneous tract ly— ing nor-Mei7y-EnePeor�--Ig+ing-9TEs'EeY'Ty-isY -thy. Yei�OrTtYfg- dEacrtised irn�: ning.on the westerly line oz Mayall's Alley 24.09 ft. southerly of its intersec- tion �v1ir-t�re'-eaetr?rry Yizxe--off-€razrk�ia-St:- t7rence izr-a-atra}giii-3rne-�egoes e.aid miscellaneous- tract_to a noint on thr. nnrtnarly lino —4,1 in+ a to w+ - -- •amu=.o,�.. a���=r -u „ubti o ana r to the normnerly line of Sixth St: with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $_435�QOQ_ QO Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the -------- t11------ day of November, 1930 fix_ 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 provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improv t and total cost thereof as estimated. o. Adopted by the Council___________I __ 5 __________,192____ Approved-------- (1^U -----IF--------�----- 192___ Councilman Conroy Da clay Councilman Pearce a Councilman _.� Rosen Councilman fiWU��n±,an Sndheimcr Councilman VlzmMk Mayor2be1;IIcrx Bundlie 'Form B. S. A. &6 ----------'- ----------------- ------- City Clerk. --------- ----------- / Mayor. I_ COUNCIL FI , O. -_-- 87303 BY ------ - --- - F'INAL ORDER Ili CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS In the matter of___wdQnjng_Ninth_St. _from Wabasha to Franklin -and --- —__---_- Fianklin St. from Ninth to Sixth St. ORDER9 IN CONDEAWILTIU: PTNAL �'.. _ pROCEEI)ING9. nthematter—fy jalltonR°hi tl 1 from Wabaeha. to FraHk?' Frankie- Ptellml airphrSt: St, - under Preliminary Order approved ----- SePtember 5th1930. Intermediary Order ----------el:7921------------ approved ------ QCtober_ldth,19i0___------ 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 consid- ered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of St. Paul th-tt the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is to add to the width of Ninth St. and Franklin St. to provide for a. 56 ft. roadway and 15 ft. sidewalks on Ninth St. and a 56 ft. roadway and 12 ft. sidewalks on Franklin St. and the Council hereby orders said improvement 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 the said improvements, viz.: RESOLVED FUR and directed to prepare hereby authorized and with. Adopted by the C Approved________ Councilman Conroy / Councilman1� 1 `t Councilman McDonald Q Councilman Pearce /� Councilman-RoiArmd ,ri4- __ Councilman Sudheimer Mayor antsy ur. CITY OF ST. PA4iL DEPARTMSVT. F..FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSibNER OF FINANCE (A) ON PRELIMINARY ORDER Gry.3� In the matter of widening Ninth St, between 17abasha and Franklin Streets to a width of 86 fit. and Franklin St. between Ninth and Sixth Streets to a width of: 80,ft. by adding all that part of Lots 1 and 2,'Block 11,__ Lot 1, Block 10, all in B,-.zil & Guerin's Addition, lying Nly of a line drawn parallel to the southerly line of Ninth St. on the southerly side thereof and 26 ft. distant therefrom, also adding all that part of Lots 6 and 7. Blocic 2, Rice & Irvine's Add. and miscellaneous tract lying Nly thereof, lying westerly of the following described line.: Beginning on the westerly line of Mayall's Alley 04.09 ft, southerly of its intersection with the easterly line of Franklin St. thence in a straight line across said miscellaneous tract to a point on the northerly line of said Lot 6, 14 ft. from the easterly line of Franklin St. thence southerly parallel to the easterly line of Franklin St,. across said Lots 6 and 7 to the northerly line of Sixth St. under Preliminary Order approved September 5, 1930 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is - - $ 4355,000.00 frt 60.00 to The estimated cost peVfoot for the above improvement is - - - $ 125.00 The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: • DESCRIPTION LOT. BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION Land Bldg. 1 11,Bazil & Guerin's Add. to St.Paul 185,000 45,000 4 11. do 168,500 47,000 (Except B. 30 ft for alley,) 2 11. do 18,000 11,000 The Nly 25 ft of the Ely do 303250 8,000 100 ft of 1 10 Soutrerly z of Easterly 100 ft of 1 10 do 24,500 4,600 and (Exc. Easterly 100 ft) 1 A triangular tract of land in the northeast of the north- 1,000 2,50.0 West! of Section 6, Tov.,n 28, Fange 2.2 bounded on the south by the north line of Lot 6, Block 2,Rice and Irvine's Addition to St.Paul, on the west by the east line of Franklin Street and ._ .on the northeasterly side by the westerly line of Mayall _Alley so-called !' TOTAL, Form B. B. 10 - CITY OF 5T. PAUL DEPARTMF' Wr-0P4FINANCE r REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER ' DESCRIPTION LOT iL CK ADDITION ASSESSED ' VALUATION - (except southerly 85 ft) 6_.,2 ;Rice and Irvine's addition 20,000_116,500__.__ to Saint Paul The -southerly 85 -.ft -of ._ 6_ do _ __ _ 1 000-,39 - 3 000 , , and (Except the Sly 100 ft)'. 7 2 The southerly 100 ft of 7 2 do 65,000 15,000 South 1/3 of "'est 20- ft- of , -5 8 Bazil &-Guer-inls-•Add, -42,000 100,000 the soutYerly 1/3 of 6 to `_'t.Paul the northerly 1/3 of 7 _ and N 1/3 of !"lest 20 ft of 8 '.test 125 ft of So. 100 ft do 9 8 ': - 87"500 179000 of -Lots -7, 8, Easterly 27.4ft_ of,Southbr!7 _ 2/3 of " 9 8 do 37,500! 12,150 the southerly 100 ft 10: - also commencingat the -southwesterly corner of 11• g line thereof 50 ft. trence along the westerly thence -easterly parallel-vith 9th St. .58-ft- therrideto a Point on the northerly line ofg9tr�Stly 30- ft.easterly!from- point -of !i beginning; thence to beginning.! The southerly 1/3 of 11 and 12 81, Bazil & Guerin's Add. 125,000 29,500 (',Except-, commericing..at--the_-to-:St.paul _. southwesterly corner of Lot 11 thence . -.along the ,'Ply line thereof. -;50.60 --ft, thence easterly parallel with 9th St .58 ft.-;. thence-southerly-tq a point .- on the northerly line of said street -- .30 ft easterly from point -of beginning;- (thence to beginning) North z of South 2/3 of 11-1 12 8 do - 70,000 9,500 _ South 1/6 of l and 2. 8 do 125,000 88,500 .-..south -1 3 of-, _ -3- and - 4 southl/ of east 30 ft of 5 ! i north 1/3 of -east..30.-ft of and north 1/3 of 9,10,11 and 12. That part of the northwest' of.Section 6, Town _28,.Range _ 22 lying between 9th St. and Exchange -.."..t. --and -ad-;joining -- 9, do -: 198,000 100,500 - onthe southwest side also -lots..4-5-6---and__l."est 8 ...: _.._. ft of 7 9 __.._-..-. TOTAL Fonts v.v.11 � CITY OF ST. PAUL 0" DEPARTM£dJT O& FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (C) 'I DESCRIPTION LOT ,BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED East 42 feet of 7 9 Bazil and Guerin's Add. VALUATION 12,250 23,000 No. 3 1/4 in, of 8 and 9 9 to St,Paul do 100 (Exc. N. 31, in. and (Exc. (Sly 115 ft) 8 and 9 9 do 17,000 23,250 No. 55 ft of !7o. 115 ft of 8 and 9 9 ' do 29,000 3,700 S. 60 ft of 8 and 9 9 do 45,000 11,500' Lot 2 and northerly of 3 10 do South a of 3 10 do 68,000 35,000' 4 10 do 93,000 15,000 (Excert East 30 ft for 45,000 12,750,, alley) 3 11 do ,18,500 15,000 No. 37.50 ft of 5 11 do 137,500 (3xc. N. 37.50 ft) 5 11 do and northerly 25 ft of 8 137,500 88,000 (Except east 30 ft for alley) (the north z of 6 11 do Except East 30' for alley) 17,500 7,000 80. z of (EXC.E. 30 ft for alley �alsO 6 '11 do 37,500 8,600 (andexceptS.25 ft 0� 'hest (100 ft). 7 So. 25 ft of t";o. 100 ft1 7 1 do 15,000 4,900 So. 25 ft of .`d. 1/3 of / 8 11 do So. 25 it of East 2/3 of 8 11 do 9,000 (Except alley) 4 2 Rice and Irvine"s Add. 70,000 20,000 15,000' do S� (Except Seventh �.) 5 8 2 2 too Saint Paul o 9 2 72,000 33,000 North 40 ftoof 1 3 Q0 do 63,0750 000,'. 9,000 $o. 8'3.50 ft of iv. 123.50 15, 14,00 It, of So. 26.50 ft of 1 1 3 do 22,500 31,000 3_, do6,200 6,000 e2,325,5501,029,450, The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Work. / Dated" t;j. / 5 _19_ o o �ce._ Commissioner o Finance. Farm B. B. 12 CITY OF, ST. PAUL - • - DEPARTMEINZ ,51� FINANCE - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (C) / - _ DESCRIi1TiON. LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION 2 3 Rice and Irvine's Addition 21,500 50,000 to Saint Paul 3 3 do 21,000 15,000 East 30.6 ft of 10 3 do 12,500 4,000 ;,'est 1 of 11 3 do 12,500 4,000 East 2 of 11 3 do 13,500 8,000 12 3 do 56,000 18,000 5 and 6 7 do 125,000 29,000 e2,325,5501,029,450, The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Work. / Dated" t;j. / 5 _19_ o o �ce._ Commissioner o Finance. Farm B. B. 12 Office of the Commissioner of Public W, or`hsF iv%'a E Report to Commissioner of Finance ` IM S.e..pt.. 8,_19.30-- ........... . 192 - To the Commissioner -of Finance of•the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary ordeF of the Council, known as Council Nile Aro..... 86611.., approved .......... Sept.__ -5= -__ !NP --_- --192.- -, relative to 1Yiden Ninth St. between lVabasha and Franklin Streets to a ................................... -------------------------------- _-------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- Y+idth._of-:86__ft....and--k:rasrklin_ St..-_between__Ninth- and. --Sixth - ----------- --- -__fits...-to a vidth...o-f ao...ft• --......_....... -- and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is......_.... -_--_--.-.necessary and (or) desirable. y 2. The estimated cost thereof is S-- - XXXXXX__.---- and the total cost thereof is S and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows:....................... ..... ........................... .... ....._............. -- .............................. 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made•a part hereof. 4 . ................................ ............... _...................... ------------ 5. Said improvement is, ......._---------- ......._...asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, subject to assessment for said improvement. Commissioner of Public Works,. t, SP6IALIZE IN PROBATE AND TRUST LAW HAYDN S. COLE IRA C. OEHLER NDICOTT BUILOIND SAINT PAUL. MINNESOTA November 8, 1930, Mr. D. W. Birdsall, City Clerk, St Paul, Minn. Dear Sirs We transmit herewith objections of Mrs. Caroline Macklett, as owner of two tracts of land in Lot 1; Blk 1, Bazil k Guerin's Addition, to the assessment of benefits proposed in connection with Preliminary Order No.86611. Please acknowledge receipt. Youra truly, 88273 RESOLUTION OF COUNCIL APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING KAx FROCEMIN68a i FIJI OiN AND FIRING TIME OF HEARING ON THE AWARD OF DAMAGES C. F. No 88273— N1thn tie of �«IdOlnd �FrTB In the mat .. streets t "Itb of 86 P ------------------------------------ - Fnnkli :. .�.tiin th andS. t.by nll-than.-*?cls widening ilinti�LStreet betweennd. Franklin Streets to a width of 86 ft. and Franklin Street between Ninth and Sixth Streets to a width of 80 ft. by adding all that part of Lots 1 and 2, Block 11, Lot 1, Block 10, all in Bazil & Guerin's Addition, lying northerly of a line drawn parallel to the southerly line of Ninth Street on the southerly side thereof and 26 ft. distant therefrom, also adding all that part of Lots 6 and 7, Block 2, Rice & Irvine's Addition and miscellaneous tract lying northerly thereof, lying westerly of.the following described line: Beginning on the westerly line of btayallls Alley 24.09 ft. southerly of its intersec— tion with the easterly line of Franklin St., thence in a straight line ssais id,miseellaneous tract to a point on the northerly line ofa lot '6" 14 ft. from the easterly line of Franklin St., thence,.southerly parallel to the easterly line of Franklin Street across said Zots 6 and 7 to the northerly line of Sixth St. The =Commissioner of Finance -having'submitteil 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 im- provement 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 con- firmation 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__ -- ----____18th __day of ------------ March--_-__-- 19-31, at ten o'clock A. M., and that the Com- missioner of Finance be and he is hereby directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. � EoI 9 E- Adopted by the Council--_______ - Approved -----------------------------,19--- CouncilmanConroy v C�aeilaran Fguson" er �`� b .' �- �' ( J DIay Councilman ftebona Councilman Pearce:,::_', Pearce Councilman Rq and-' t., Rosen ..... Councilman u..,, ,rr Mayor . __ ---------------19---- -- ------ - - ----------- City Clerk. — f----------------------------------------- Mayor. ------------------------Mayor. under Preliminary Order -------- @fell --------- approved_.Eep-tLemY?,eT__`,_1s3R------------, Intermediary order _____________87025 ________, approved __QQIsi12SF__15--IS3Q_______--____, Final Order --------------------- $739a approved __N9eemkea _13—_2a39_________-_-- 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 im- provement 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 con- firmation 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---- -------- kQV he____---_____18t__day of ------------ Me?ah---------- 19_31, at ten o'clock A. M., and that the Com- missioner of Finance be and he is hereby directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. Adopted by the Council_________________________________, 19____ City Clerk. Approved ------------------------------M--- --------------- - Councilman f onroy: Conroy Mayor. / Gsuxei3flnu Ferguson', May Councilman McDonakk Councilman Pearce Pearce -_., Councilman q lan 1 oven Councilman ` ii Mayor Bundlie eua. .................................................................................................................. ............................................................e.................. ASSSNR 1TDEIINAWIONNEYRo(:iEn1NGS.�~ .0 F h 5453 `�V(!9i I [h 'ter 1 �0denint: htn, _ t t.b tx eetl wnbashn and Frnr. It sheets -t n. •Idth Of Bfi 2eet.^�;t 1 n klin st t betteeen -Ninth. sf th, tre t t vldth OY S0. s� p. Bd ,l 111 L3 i Cln BI k Il�'ION RAT G AND CONFIRMING 13z11 Guerin ,i.. - 1V H>ll"99. t]Il� 1�Jt ` northerly Of - T k`.. —cto i tin, etu hli.' JY:/1YYlVAYY®1V Yil1V.111' AWARDS OF .9.Y1'311�'81'S�Y3Et7 1�L`9.1LY ASSESSMENT THEREFOR In the matter of__widgning jlinth atrest_between 17abasHa and_Franklin_streets_to_a ------ width of 96 feet and Franklin street between Ninth and Sixth streets to a width of 80 feet by adding all that part of Dots 1 and 2, Block 11, Lot 1, Block 10, all in Bazil & Guerin's Addition, lying northerly of a line drawn parallel to the southerly line of Ninth street and the southerly side thereof and 26 feet distant therefrom, also adding all that part of Lots 6 and 7, Block 2, Rice & Irvine's Addition and miscellaneous tract lying northerly thereof, lying westerly of the following described line: Beginning on the westerly line of Mayall!s Alley 24.09 feet southerly of its intersection with the easterly line of Franklin street, thence in a straight line across said miscellaneous tract to a point on the northerly line of said lot 6, 14 feet from the easterly line of Franklin street, thence southerly parallel to the easterly line of Franklin street across said Lots 6 and 7 to the northerly line of Sixth St., under Preliminary Order____ $6611-------------> approved ___Sep tember_5�_ 1430_ 825 October 151 1930 Intermediary Order -----------70---------------- approved------------------------------------> Final Order'----------------S7303-------approved___ November -------12,----1930 ------------------- A public heerring having been had upon the taking and condemnation of the lands or easements therein, for the above improvement, 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 condemnation 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 cmdemnation 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. Be it further Resolved, that the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in --- �-_Q---- equal installments as to each parcel of land described therein. -1 3931 Adopted by the Council _____R_______________________, Gerhard Bundlie- _. _ ------ -----City Clerk. Approved------------------------• 19 ---- Mike J. Gibbons ---------------------------------------------- Mayor. Councilman Conroy Councilman Fergaaseli /1 Y (copy) Councilman McDonald Councilman Pearce. - Councilman Rabl41id J� o s -_ Councilman Sudheimer Mayor RECETo7 i r 86829 SEP ' 3f1 g�i�c i MAYOR'S OFFICE Resolution.- by;Commissioner Rosen C. - F: No. 86829--BY ➢itlton. Rosen— . nh Nr. .'111 a 111 a [his City. Coun tl'of theClty-of Saint. Pnul and the Board oP Countycommissloners of the ?fore this City Council of the City of. County ot. Rnmsey determined by res-. olution t _­ 'I .rhat the Morns B ker C -.. _. , d IP n� '. -.-. SMAI haul and"W Board of County Commissioners of the County of Ramsey determined by resolution to request that the Morris T. Baker Company proceed if possible with its building program on the avail- able space on the so-called city hall and court house block, and T:'HEREAS the matter was referred to a committee to confer with the Arris T. Baker Conpany for the purpose of consideration and report to this County Board, and 'NZREAS the committee so appointed have on this 25th day of September 1950 made its report with recommendations, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the report of the committee be, and the same is accepted, and that the contract between the City of Saint Paul and the County of Ramsey and the Morris T Balser Company be modified and amended, providing that the :.'orris T. Baker Company will carry out the prograP.l as set forth in the report of .the Committee. - C BE IT FURTFER RESOLVED that the _'orris T. Baker Company have 60 days from and after the passage of this resolution to ac- cept the proposed modified agreement, and this resolution is non- :tingent upon the Commissioners of Ramsey County taking life action. Adopted by the CouncilSEP rc '1W 193 Councilmen Yeas: Nays ✓Conroy Approve S ;$ 193 ./May 4 /McDonald Q /Pearce......... . . ✓Eosen ✓Sudheimer Mayor V/Mr. president Bundlie � � o The joint committee arpointed by the Cit,; Council, of the -Cit; of Saint Paul, and the Board of County Commissioners. of the County of,Farnsey, to discuss ;:ith ;::orris T. Baker Company a Man for improver;;ent of the present court house site met with s:.r. _aker representinE the "orris T. 3a'ser Company, at the "ayor's of fico, on September 18, 1930. - .At this meeting "3r. 'Dal;er suggested that he contemplated iii:provin either the corner of Fifth and Cedar Streets or the cor- ner of Fourth and Cedar Streets, or both, it being his, intention to tate and improve on the Fifth Street side a strip of land 75 feet fronting on Cedar Street extending back to a -line on the prop- erty on .rhich the 'Northern States Poster Building is nou: located and being constructed, and to improve a tract 75 feet b� 75 feet on the iii corner of Fifth and Cedar Streets with the privilege of e;ztending { this improveD.ent west on Fourth Street a distance'of 40 'additional. feet if found necessary. iar. Balzer's pro"posal, or suggestion, contemT•lated a ,feed i from the City and Count,, of 75feet fronl:.age onCedarStreet at the Fifth Street Corner extendin- beck to the line of the Northern States Poster Building, and an improvement of this strip or tract by a buildinS to cost not less than ;.250,000. It also involved a deed from the City and County to a stri`o for the frontage of 75 feet on` Cedar Street at the corner of Fourth Street extending back to the center of the block of 7ourth-Str8et, with the reservation, however, that until the court 'house buildin is abandoned, no buildings should be erected on the strip r,,iich vaould ?necessitate �xrecking any 'part of the present court house building except "the so-called tower, located at the southeast corner of said court house. _r. Baker proposes to pay the City and County $100,000 for deeJs to this property, and proposes to wreck the so-called southeast corner tower of the court house building to permit "the erection of the proposed building which he stated will be approximately 15. stories high at the cost of at least x;600,000. The Chairman reTiested Commissioner Tfay to have a pre- liminarY survey made of the court house building to determine the feasibility of removinS sufficient of the southeast corner of tha building to permit the erection of the.proposed office building. The chairman undertook to determine v.,hether of not it was practic- able to house in the existing buildings the departments that would have to be moved on account of these building operations. The committee thereupon adjourned to give the proposal further consideration, to meet on I.-onday, September 22, at 9. A., On that date the committee again met, there being present only members of the committee, the Press and representatives of the Saint Paul Association. Commi-issioner 7 -ay and the City Architect reported that it was feasible to remove the southeast corner tower of the present build ing without disturbing the balance of the building. The chairman re- ported that there would be space available in the building shortly after Octo.:­r 1st, due to the vacation of the Public Safety Department. The Committee thereupon adjourned to give the proposal further corisid-w enation and met this 25th day of September at 9 A. T.,', Ir. Baker be- ing present,, and after consideration the committee decided to make the folloviin.- recommendations, %-hich are acceptable to 7.ir. Baker: 1. This committee recommends that the Ylorris T. Baker Com- pany be given permission to i;,iprove either the. -Fifth anc Cedar.Street corner or the Fourth and Cedar Street corner as that Company sees fit, by the construction of a building or buildings upon compliance with the conditions herein contained; satisfactory assurance being presented to the City and County .that arrangements.have been made to finance the construction of the building or buildings: (1) That the City and -County deed to Iforris T. Baker company either of the two tracts above described,.for a consideration of '.."62,500 for either corner, or. -100,000 for both corners given upon -2- compliance vith the other conditions herein contained; (2) That the ;:,orris T: halter Company upon delivery of deed or deeds deliver to the City and County a bond or bonds with a surety company as surety; to be approved by the City Council and the CountIy Hoard, in the sum of 9:50,000 conditioned either a. For the construction and completion within a period of lel months on the corner of i"ifth and Cedar ,Streets of a building or for the construction and completion within 16 months of a building on the corner of Fourth and Cedar Streets, b. That in the event that the Fifth and Cedar corner Is the only one deeded and improved, that the cost shall be not less than. i N2�o,ano. c. If tbe.eorner of Fourth and Cedar Streets is the only one !' deeded and improved, that the cost shall be not less than 11600,000. fd. On -a deposit of a 'bond approved as above provided, for 1."100,000 for the construction and completion of a building or-build- ings r build-ings costing not less than ;,:850,000 to have.the right of expending this amount either on one of the two corners or on both as they see fet, except that if any building be erected atihe corner of Fourth I and Cedar it shall be.at least 15 stories high and cost not less than ',600,000. e. The a;orris T. raker Company shall, at its ot,n expense, and subj-'ect to the direction -of the City Architect, do the necessary wrecking of the present court house building, which wrecking shall not extend further than the limits of the so-called tower on the southeast corner, and said Baker Company, at its own expense, and subject to the approval of the City Architects, fill in any openings there may be in the calls of the building as it is left standing, and to pay the expense incident to the moving, of the offices affect- ed not to exceed w.1,000., (3) That the City of paint Paul and the County of 711amsey shall . have the privilege of amending the existing contract 'between the City and the"County so as to provide that final payment for said i qn. . pro prty shall be =ado on July 1, 193x, and the City and County shall not be required to vacate the present court nouno wilding until this time, the City and tho County agreeing to notify the {.:orris ^. Dnker Company on or before October 1, 1931, if it is their intention to have the contract modified to the extent of extending the title of paymont to July 1, 1903. (4) The City and County Will agrec to vacate the so..ctallod taoutheaat tower at any tits upon tan days notice on or after Novem- bor 1, 1000. (5) This proposition4n havcarnble all is macro with a viers to the d0velo moat of at least one of tho two corners. (u) if Morrio 7. taker Company shall have _•abs itutod in lions of the collatoral now in dop osit with tt d .:arc cit., Trust Company a 3srat, gond, the alroties on said bond shall give thsir consent to all ):: the a ova mentioned c;; !gda in tile „%i. ting Contract. Dated thic 25th `av of September, 1933 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council 19 1/ Conroy ✓ May McDonald ___. ...._In avor ✓Pearce Rosen _.--_� Against ;,�'Sudheimer Mr. President Bundlie $30,00 I'M CAPITA LIMITATION -1--i 1JN POPULATION 275,090. 790,0b Ocneral Bud of Vis ....................... .............. LMIPTIONS FROti CHART -*-,R LINITATIOITS1 Finances Outside of Tax Levys Participating Cer tificate $ 12,830-00 Muzicipal Court. .......... 3,000-00 Public-Wety... ... 7,550-00 Police -Recoverable Fire -Recoverable, Expense 3,000-00 Police and Fire Alaina Z. -p. 150-00 Health -Recoverable ftpense I.1100.06 Public Works .................. 134,000-00 Bureau. of Engineers .... 99 000.00 :::: Street Conatraction ... 6,500.00 Sewer 0 onst. & Repairs..... 450000 Street and. Sewer Cleaning... 25,000,00 Education -Schools. ........ , 470,000.00 -00,01 A00— a and erl- ....... 01 Other Recei-ts ............. 20,000a00 Public Library ............... 69,000.00 Old Library ientals ........ 50,000-00 Other Receipts....... ... 19,000.00 Auditorium... .... ...... 35,329-00 Parks, Playgrounds & Public BldTs.- 600.00 Playgrounds .......... 100.00 Public Buildings.....::::.500.00 Public Utilities .............. 32,933-00 City Market ............... 11,033.00 T eating Laboratories..... 400.00 -- DOCLS, i1harves & Levees... 9,000.00 ,Airport...... ........----- 8,500000 Id�xting Y -and ...............5A2CO0O Water Department .............. 1,049,40Q.00 E.Si3i 42.00 FINANCED BY TAX LVYs Sinking rand. Requirements:...350,000.00 350,000-00 Redemption of Bonds -Notes a 563,500-00 Bond Interest.Payment ...... i.299,394.00 Police Pensions.. .......... 109,937-00 Metropolitan 10,479-00 fgf, 00 Drainage Comm. Reforestation.... fi�� ................ 1931 Expenditures Within Per Capital -Limitation. 0 0 FINANCING SCSEDULE Gross Budget: To be financed as follows: Departmental Receipts: / X00 Participating Certificates 12,830,00 Municipal Court 3,000.00 Public Safety 7,550.00 Public Works 134,000000 Education 574.329,00 Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings 600000 Public Utilities 32,933,00 Water Department 1.0 9.46o.co 3.,814,641.00 General Revenue Receipts: Monies and Credits 175,000.00 Mortgage Registry 22,000.00- C ounty One Mill Tal 182,000.00 Penalties 65,000.00 Gross Earnings 389,000.00 Business Licenses 135,000-00 -Departmental Permits 20,000.00 Nighwey Privileges 3,000.00 Fees, Fines and Forfeits 55.000.00 2,.M.00040 i 2,590,641.00 Loss Shrinng�e in Tax Collections 215.000.00 2.675.641 Tax Levy Pate per $1,00.00 for City Purposes....... �flk,•,,,.a Al/000• i sig �o �. RECAPITULATION OF 1931 BUDGET. Fund Departmental -Comptroller's No. Charter Fund Requests Budget 1 City Officersf--'Salaries 37,000.00 3?,696.00 3700000 2 V yor's Office Fund 8,200.00 9,700.00 8,1YoO.oc 3 Corporation Counsel 28,072,00 28,072.0017,44S,�o 4 City Clerk 36,609.00 36,608,0036,301&-Qb 5 Contingent Fund 3,000.00 3 000.00 31000.00 6 Finance Commissioner 85,020.00• 95,020.00916 '0,00 7-8-9 Public Safety Administration. 58,605.00 35,725.00 -?i5,64000 7 Police 961,496,00 775,050.0077*,*A` 8 Fire 1,329,058:00 l,l20,65o.o0I1 �"�' 7-8 Police a Fire Signal 77,0 5,00 64,695.00 646g5:0D- 9 Health 179,656.00 142,121.00 C�3,8z6°b_ 10 Public Works 386,990.00 260,055.o0aW-5,7V-v 11 Street Construction & Repair 294,000.00 163,160.0Q'/38,97k*v 12 Sewer Construction & Repair SOiOOO.00 331800.OV2/1 `4" 13 Street and Server Cleaning 363,980,00 270,950.00,2444(- 0 14 Bridge Repairs. 35,200.00 39,200.00 3B, RP�d 15 Public Schools 3,713.913toO 3,636,052:OO-`(,V 803.°° 16 Public Libraries 299,150.06 269,050.00 ;4111-00 17 Auditorium 35.328.00 35,328.00 337.8 18 Public Parks 267,060,00 184,710.CO'-/1,Y16,Oo 19 Public Playgrounds 112,714;00 69,910;004f,,6lo TA 20 Public Buildings 64,206,0062;706,00 sl,8od." 21 Public Utilities 87,382.00 87,382.008#1fba:" 22 Public Lighting 377,740.00 345,:55.00,9,Er 6�65Vv 23 water Department i,649.4co.00 1,04 - 0.00{,00,40400 24 Board of Public Welfare 268,705.00 292,038,60 29,603900 25 City'Rall and Court House 514972.00 51,972.00 XIMV 26 Interest 1,2891274.Q0 1,288,394,00/,x8R a0 27 sinking Fund 350,00c:0o 350,000:00'360-,006.00 28, Redemption of Bonds 56C,50000- 563,500.00 56S,S'0oo0 29 Judgment and Compromise 8,000.00 7,000;00 7010 DO 30 Comptroller's Office. 68,415 00 67,794.00 61514,0- 31 General Fund 1.104,819+00 1.017.'0. ZOOgiej 083.00 Totals .13575;409.06 12,4s4,65o.000Az��•`� 1931 BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS « CITY OF ST*PXM Tund No. Fund and Items .Amounts Sub -Totals Totals 1 CITY OFFICERSt SALARY 1 Al Salaries $37,000000 2 MAYORtS OFFICE �- 2 Al Salaries 5,000,00 2 A2 Automobile Maintenance 1,000.00 2 A3 Hayorts Contingent blind - /,000• 00 2 A Office Expenee 1.200.00 3 003POPATION COt BL 3 Al Salaries 24,537.00 ;� 00 3 A2 Legal Fees 1,500,00 3 A33 haw Library 635.00 3 A� Office Expense 3 A5 Auto Allowance 500.00 900,00 �7,9G8• 4 CITY ChERg 4 Al Salaries aSA408.00 4 A2 Official Publication 4 A3 Office Expense g, 500.00 2,400.00 X6,308. 5 CONTINGENT FUND 5 Al Council Resolutions 31000®00 6 FINANCE COTMISSIONERtS FUND 6A Finance Office 6��SSoO 6 Al S alaries 6 A2 Automobile Maintenance 23260,00 6 A3 Office Expense 3,425.00 4z,/o.00 6B Participating Certificates* 6 B1 Salaries.. 6 B2 Office Expense 75.00 , _ 1 /2, 680 0O `Financed from Participating Certificate Revenue. Total Item 6 gyc, /z0, 00 7-9-9 kTfiBLIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION* 7-" Al Salaries ✓�, 9�' 00 7--" A2 Automobile Maintenance 600.00 7-9-9 A3: New Pub.S afety Bldg. 17,49o<Oo 6�Lc� oo. 7-8� A4 Office Expense 5700 °0 �S *The expense of this Bureau is apportioned equally to the Polices Fire and Health Funds, 7 POLICE Form, 7A Police Administration 7 Al Salaries �`�/zu;&.00 7 A2 Supplies 1;000.00, 7 ,A3 Equipment 100.00 7 Office Expense 22,5000.00 T7;wm �/' Lund. F unds and Items Amounts Sub—Totals Totals 733 License Inspection 7 B1 Salaries 6,690.00 7 332 Automobile Maintenance 1,500,00 200,00 4F3S0o '' 8�8p o0 7 B3 Office Expense , 70 Uniformed Police 537500.00% 7 Cl Salaries ° 7 02 _ Supplies + /o_ 1,500-0 o= t 7 C3 Miscellaneous 118000;00 5 �� .5- 80/ moo• 7 C . Automobile Maintenance 300000.00 .7 -f-Fa, 000,00 , 7D Dotoctives 6-70,000.0o 7 D1 Salaries - 103,500,00 7 D2 Traveling Expense 1.500.00 7 D3 Supplies 1,125,00 i /0 G, n-7;5 00 7 Miscellaneous 100.00 7P Police Stations 7 F1 Salaries 18,000,00 7 F2 Light, Heat and water 2,825.00 1 7 P3 Supplies 1,000.00 7 F Feeding Prisoners 3,200.00 l 7 F5 7 F6 Repairs and Renewals Miscellaneous a�oz� eo 7E Radio Division 7 E1 :Salaries 10,000.00 7 E2 Light, Heat and Power 150.00 7 E3 Supplies 1,250.00 7 Repairs and Renewals 7,500.00 l� Cf 00. CLO 7 E5 Miscellaneous 1.000.00 7H Bureau of Records 7 Hl Salaries 7',500®00 500.00��- 7 $2 Office Expense Total Fund No- 7 0 9 PIKE FUND '7 3 � "4,— 7pf,9 9A Administration 9 Al 'Salaries 59,00000 9 Az S A.3 Supplies' office Expense 300.00 100.00�� o, 9B Fire Prevention 9 Bl 8 B2 Salaries Office Expense 19,700.00 _ 200,00 i00 , I , Too, � `� 90 Fire Fighting 9 Salaries o SSc2� �rOO.Ov? n Cl 9,02 Gasoline, Oils and Grease 5a500e0�+ 124, ' o o. o o C. .00 Woo t l L iu✓- 9 O3' Tires, Tubes and Repairs 5,000000 9 Ci+ Nbw Hose 6,000.00 9 05 ,Repairs to Equipment 2,500.00 9 06 Supplies 1+,000000 8 07 water. Hydrant Rentals 71:400.00 9 Cg Miscellaneous' 200.00 �J%�j 8 C9 .New bquipmsnt 2�F.350,00 : �f-0x0.670 /f i �, s o o, eo Fund No. Funds and Items Amounts Sub -Totals Total SD Maintenance of Fire Stations 8 Dl Salaries 250500600 8 D2 Telephones 550.00 8 D33 Light, Power and Water 4,000.00 8 DAF seat 17,500.00 8 D5 Supplies 1,200oOO 8 D6 Repairs and Renewals 1,400.00 8 D7 Miscellaneous- 250.00 ocfoaoo Total Fund No. 8 / 7-8 POLICE AND FIRE SIGNAL SERVICE'S � 7-8 Al Salaries'g��$'6l.ClO'�yo,6So.oe� 7-8 A2 !Automobile Maintenance A3 Supplies 1,320.00 2,500.00 ted o' 00.00 �iF 7-8 s6��5 to Y-_1 7-8 A Telephone 2,500.00 7-8 A5 Power 500,00 7-8 A6 Repairs to Traffic Signals 7-8 A7 New Equipment 1,000.00 7-8 AS Office Expense 300600 768 A9 Miscellaneous 75x00 Total Item X0.1-9 'Exp t�rls bureau is *Expense of apportioned equally.to the Police and Fire Funds, t b sa. o0 9 HEALTH FUND 9A Health Administration 9 Al Salaries 8,376.00 9 A2 Office Expense 510.00 9 A3 Auto Expense 300.00 :9,186.00 9 B Vital Statistics 9 B1 Salaries 9,400.00 9 32 Office Expense 1.000.00 10,400.00 9 C Promotion of Health Schools 9 Cl Salaries 12,000.00 9 C2 Supplies 2.300,00 9 03 Office Expense 150.00 14,450.00 9 D Food Regulation A 9 D1 Salaries 15,00040 9 D2 Automobile Maintenance 600.00 9 D3 Office Expense 150*00 `. 15,750.00 1♦ 9 E Quarantine 9 E1 Salaries 9 E2 Automobile Maintenance 3,400,00 "9 E3 Supplies 800600 7�7zS 00 9 E4 Office Expense 25.00 , 9 F Tuberculosis 9 Fl S alaries 20,000,00 9 F2 Rent' 600.00 9 r3 Supplies 600,00 9 F Car Fare 700000 9 F5 Office Expense 3,60.00 22,260.00 9 G Workhouse Hospital 9 G1 Salaries 10.500.00 9 G2 Board of Prisoners 2,500.00 9 G3 Supplies . -, ^ : .'3 300.00 9 G Miscellaneous 100600 13.4001.00 Fund Noe Zhmds and Items 'Amounts S ub—Totals Totals 93 Health Laboratory 9 H1 Salaries 7,500,00 9 H2 Supplies 1,000,00 9 93 Office Expense 300.00 8,800.00 91 Harriet Island Park 9 11 Salaries 4,400.00 9 I2 Light, Heat and Plater 250.00 9 23 Supplies o 250000 9 Music 1,000.00 9 15 Repairs and Renewals 500.00 9 16 LUscellansous 200.00 6,600.00 9J Harriet Island Refectories* 9 J1 Supplies 1,350,00 1,350.00 *Financed from Refectory Receipts. 9 S Comfort Station 9 KI Salaries 9 K2 Light, 'Heat and hater, -1 : 9 $3 . Supplies 9 K Repairs and Renewals IG531N ' 9 L Dog License Enforcement _ 9 Ll "Salaries 3,100,00 9 L2 Automobile Maintenance 500,00 9 L3 Supplies .300.00 ,900,00 33/ S2.t. 00 /33 SGP; oa SUMMARY I DEP + OF PUBLIC SAFETY 7Q2ice meat ,3 5.00 Fire De�Departmen 1,164 0 00 f 9 Health 10 COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORE 10 A' Administration 10 Al Salaries 10 A2 Annual Report 10 A3 Office Expense 750000 ®,p47 lip 10 B Engineers 10 B1 167,06-" Salaries 10 B2 Automobile Maintenance j=jRjava 4,9 cFp■oO 10 B3 Office Expense 0 �S19 G /oA4 G&Ptu t- 10 G City Planning. 10 Cl Salaries 10 C2 Automobile Maintenance 10 03 Office Expense F and No. Funds and items Amounts S 'do—Totals Sub—Totals 10 D 'Workhouse 10. Di Llariesf.5s.00 10 D2 Ailtomobile Maintenance 1,000.00 940"00 10 D3 10 Light, Heat and Water Supplies 5� J�✓�Oo.O® 10 D5 Religious Services., etc. 225,00 10 D6 Repairs and Renewals - 10 D7 Miscellaneous /cavo So, 10 DS New Workhouse 00 10 DS T otal Item 10 11 STREET CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR 11A Repairing Streets and Walks 11 Al Salaries and Wages V?Ie06,00 11 A2 Teams 20,000.00 11 A33 N Automobile Maintenance 660.00 >prGo6S8D 11 11 A5 Truck Maintenance Materials and Supplies - m•dg 11 A6 Miscellaneous 500.00 11 A7 New Equipment `0 j /38,976.00 S 12 S CONSTRACTION AND REPAIR—' 12 Al .Salaries and Wages %r►y�9c�-i®® 12 A2 Automobile Maintenance®o++� 12 A33 12 A4 Auto Allowance Materials Supplies 1,320.00 12 A5 and Paving Repairs 12 A6 Miscellaneous�•� 12 A7 St.Peter St. Sewer 13 STREET 3 AND SEMM CLEANING 13 A Administration 13 Al Salaries foo ffio 13 A2 13 A3 automobile Maintenance bffic® ;;*nso 4 V 0 768M 8787.00 0 133 C leaning Streets and Walks .� fg- 13 8 1 13 H2 salaries Teams and Track Hire S2.o 0.5rp•OO' 13 B Equipment Maintenance / �.a �J b' 00 e20 13 $2 13 85 Supplies Miscellaneous .4,0;Uvo'• 1.000.00 0 80� 3'✓B.00Q poo 13 C Snow and Ice Removal 13 Cl Salaries and'gages 13,02 Teams and Truck Hire 12,000.00 .S3e0. o0 13 C3 Equipment Maintenance r 7 13 c4 Supplies 500.00 - 13 05 New Equipment j 3,000,00p0 ��16 15!7 Oo 13 06 Miscellaneous '16 f 13 D A& Cutting 13 Dl Salaries Amo 13 D2 Teams and Truck Hire 200,00 13 D3 Supplies f ;' N 1 5 1. 1 {r Fund 170, Funds and Items Amounts Sub Totals Totals 13 STRMU Arm 'SEWER CIMANING - Continued 13 E Collection and Disposal of Garbage 13 El Salaries and Wages /�'3B'�•O© 13 E2 Teams and Truck Hire e 13 E3 Equipment Maintenance 000. o 13 E Supplies 13 E5 New Equipment 13 E6 Miscellaneous 3Ss� 00 13 E7 Extra for twice a week collections, July,Aug,Sept, t7 PJB ,o 13 F Removal of Dead Animals 13 71 Truck Hire ® 6,Yt,4o• OO 13 G City Dumps 13 01 --Salaries and Wages y /07. om 13 H Cleaning Sewers -23;5=i66. 13 Hl Salaries and Wages 13 B2 Teams and Truck Hire 13 Equipment Maintenance 700.290 132 Supplies ff ent 13 6 MisceNew llaneous 0,09J •oa 13 I Sewer Pumping Station 00 13 Il Salaries and mages✓`jam 13 I2 light and Power . o 00.00 13 13 Supplies 200000 13 I Miscellaneous 0 ✓�'0• 6�f /�• Oo 13 X. Miscellaneous 13 J1 Water-Street Fountain Total Itom 13 \ 14 BRIDGE BUILDING a 6 � 9 �6• 00 AIM REPAIR �o 14 Al Salaries and Wages 60g Ov 14 A2 Equipment and Maintenance /tom oo• oo 14 A3 Haterials and Supplies / �3�' 00 14 Ay Fences and Stalremg IbLintonance 3868/. oa SUM OM DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC,W 1Q_,m,,, Com':mssioner of Public 173r'Trb--,_ `2 , 5 0�00 11 "Ztmevt Construction and Repair -.1T 0l._0 12 Sewer 8onstPuction and Repair jj, O0o00�-� 13„ Street end Se'ci T,44eaning _ 270 Qe00 14 , Building and ite`p�ais 200 00 ,ridge k 15 PMLIC SCHOOLS 15 A Business.Admini.stration 2a�o76,oa 15 A 1 Salaries fiSO100 a oil 5.00 15 A2 Office Expense 15 b Education Administration 1531 Salaries - Supt. Toa 15 B2 Salaries —Research Division 9,720.00 15 B3 Automobile Maintenance 1,250,00 15 B4 Traveling Expense 300.000 4: ✓1� ai/" 15 B5 Office Expense 2.500.00 15 C Attendance Division IZM700 15 Cl Salaries i --- 15 02 Car Fare 1,500.00 10.0_0 o0 15 03 office Expense ( 15 D OReration and Maintenance Division i,/ -7441 o0 15 D1 Salaries �6i p8 00 15 D2 office Expense 1.30.00 15 E .Supply Storeroom ,fg o0 15: E1 Salaries 15 32 Light 15 E-} Truck Maintenance 130.00 600.00 1.110.00 �53a 0 p 15 E4' office Expense 15 F Promotion of Health Szf / $ �' o 0 15 Fl Salaries 15 F2 Supplies 3„000,00 5067 00 15 F1 Office Expense 1,885.00 15 G lnstruction 15 Gl Salaries +774,428,00 2,774,429-00- 15 G2 Car Fare 15 5,500.00 , 635,00 15 G3 LL=ary 15 G4 =P11es . 800000.00'T",a 86/ S.3B, 00 1 15 G5 Miscellaneous 975.00 15 H Operation of Plant Z( 00 . 15 H1 Salaries and Wages 15 R2 Rents 350-00 15 H3 Telephones 3,100.00 15 H 7,ight, Power and Slater 15 H5 Heat 58,000.00 110,000.00 ��� 21L` 00 15 H6 supplies 15,000.00 - 15 I Maintenance of Plant ' 15 11 Salaries and Wages 9 q; 15 12 Car Fare 15 I3 Automobile maintenance 1,200.00° 1,20.00 °°•6�' a 151 Track Maintenance 50.00 15 15 Moving Portable Schools 1,000.00 15 16• Supplies 25,000.00 15 17 Repairs and Renewals 10,000.00 15 New Equipment 5+000.00 15 19 %mprovement of Grounds'. 19 5,000.00 / � 7o3, 00 15 110 Miscellaneous 330400 _ 15 J School Cafeterias 15 Tl Salaries- 40,900600 15 J2 Supplies -Cafeterias 98.29P°00 15 J33 Telephones 150.00 2#600oOO 15 JSF Supplies and Service 15 J5 Repairs and Renewals 7,500-00 15 J6 Automobile Maintenance -5 660;00 Total Item 15 'Financed from Cafeteria Receipts 36z92,0z.0p Fund Ido. Funds and Items Amounts Sub -Totals. Totals 16 PUBLIC LIBRARY 16 A Library Service 16 Al Salaries / -,/-7, /,;47 o0 16 A2 Truck Uaintenance 900.00 16 A3 Supplies )+v500.00 16 A Postage 600x00 16 A5 Binding Books 3000.00' 16 A6 Rent and Insurance 150.00 16 A7 Rew Books and Periodicals 32,500.00 16 AS New Equipment 39000.00 79, 00 16 A9 lascellaneous _�____ i 16 B Building Maintenance 16 81 Salaries and Wages 3� 7' o0 16 32 Light and Power 16 B3 Heat 6, 0.00 9.200.00 16 B4 water 500.00 16 B5 Telephone 500;00 16 B6 Supplies 1,000.00 3 3�3• ob % 16 337 Repairs and Renewals 2,300.00 16 BS Taxes 29.000.00 o26a 50, 00 17 AUDITORIUM* 17A1 Salaries and Wages 16,093600 17 A2 Light, Heat, Power and Water 5,350000 17 A3 Organ Maintonance 120.00 17 AIF Supplies 205.00 17 A5 Repairs and Renewals 375.00 17, A6 New Equipment 15.00 17 A7 Miscellaneous 67o.00 17 AS Operation of New Plant 10,000.00 17 A9 Rentals 2,500.00 35.328.00 35,328.00, "Financed from Auditorium Revenue. SUMMUM 15 DEPA.RTIMT Public^Schools CATION j, 36,0 2.00 7 ,fro? School- tife .rias -.__ ^« 150,000. Less;Receipts` 16 _ Pub1Ic Libra4269, 350,000.00 T' . 0� 17 Auditoriums 2 .00 Total, 9s30':430.00 18 PUBLIC PARES 18 A General Administration 19 Al Salaries 19 A2 Office ygSo.oa Expense 500.00 19 B General Administration 19 B1- Salaries- 7,720,00 19 B2 Automobile Uaintenance 66o.00 19 B3 Office Expense 200.00 w580,o0 18 C Parks Maintenance 18 Cl Salaries ,fie 18 C2 Equipment Maintenance. 10,000.00 19 0j Supplies 12,600.00 IS 04 Repairs and Renew4s 7,000.00��Q Cv0 %// 19 C5 Miscellaneous 2.300.00 vanB ldo. Vande and items Amouni.g Sub-Td$ale totals 18 PUBLIC PARS -Continued 19D Music and Entertainment 19D1 - Band Concerts and Entertainers / poD,c�o 18D2 - Fourth of July Celebration 103 Supplies 1,500:00 300.00 00 - 18E Police and Watchmen 1SE1 - Salaries and Wages 3,500,00 18E2 - Motorcycle Allowances 650.00 00 18E3 - Miscellaneous 250.00 700, 181 Greenhouse and Nursery 1671 - Salaries and Pages 16,000,00 18F2 - Light, Heat and Power 6,000,00 18F3 - Supplies 18F4 - Repairs and Renewals 3,000,00 2.000.00 q BO 18G Upkeep of Lako Como 18G1 - Salaries and Pages 600.00 18G2 - Electricity 8,000.00 18G3 - Supplies 200.00 y 000. OD 18G4 - Repairs and Renewals" 200.00 18H Outlay jj 1SH1 - Improving Public Parks Highland Park Pater System 865.00 19H2 - Phalen Park Water System 328.00 18H3 - Como Park Pater System 215.00 18H4 - Como Golf Plater System 322,00 18H5 -Fourth and Summit 5,000.00 18H6 - New Tourist Camp 18H7 - Moving Zoo / i 191 Park Refectories* 18I1.- Salaries and Wages 55,000.00 1912 - Automobile Maintenance 540,00 i 1813 - Merchandise 5 .000.00 1814 - Laundry ,000.00." 1 1815 - Ice 3,000.00 1S16 - Supplies 4,760.00 1817 - Repairs and Renewals 1,700.00 1919 - Miscellaneous 6,000.00 1819 -Equipment and Outlay - 20.000.00 152.0-0(L-0-0 Total Item 18 19 PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS 19A Playground Administration 19A1 - Salaries 8,320,00 19A2 - Automobile Maintenance 1, 605.00' ` �Di 6 y�oo 19A3 - Office Expense 700.00 -Ie;: Fund Funds and Items Amounts Sub -Totals Totals No. 19 PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS -Continued 19B Athletics and Sports 19B1 - Salaries and Piages i7,�66.00 1932 - Supplies 6,500:00 ;oe,0o 1983 - Auto Maintenance 1.0110;00 .2 19C Playgrounds and Maintenance 19C1 — Salaries and ;Vegas 22,329,00 1902 - Truck Maintenance 2,500,00 1903 - Supplies 3,950.00 19C4 - Repairs and Renewals 5.500.00, 19D outlay 19D1 - Improving Playgrounds Total Item 19 69,610.00 20 PUBLIC BUILDINGS 20 A Public Buildings Administration 20A1 - Salaries 20A2 - Office Expense 435.00 20B Inspection 20B1 - Salaries .35$71.00 2032 - Automobile Maintenance 9,T40,00 2033 - Truck Maintenance 900.00 d0 20B4 - Miscellaneous 900.00 �,- o ` 20C Drafting 2001 - Salaries S9 9�D�oo 20C2 - Office Expense 300.00 Total Item 20 f06.00 SUMMARY --- Dep ment-.o Parka, Playg and b1 ldings: 76"/ 18 Public Pa a .00 Park R ectories 150,000,00Less- Receipts 1 ,000.0019 licPlayg3F6 ifiM r -<. ,002 Pu51't,-,Buildings .00 Totalfi7rw326.0�0 21 COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC UTILITIL'S 21A Administration o0 21 -Al Salaries yL�fL�O 21A2 - Rent 21A3 - Office;Expense 300,00 200:00_ ./ i Fund Funds and Amounts Sub -Totals Totals . a*a. _ 21 C010,1SSION-R OF PUBLIC UTILITIES -Continued 21B Testing Laboratories 00 2181 - Salaries � /�j7W� , 2182 - Rent 1,200,00 2183 - Supplies 350.00 21B4 - Laboratory Expense - Maintenance 675.00 14,071,00 21B5 Auto 100.00 21C* City Markets 21CI - Salaries and ??ages 6.,551.00 2102 - Supplies $60.00 2103 - Repairs and Renewals 2,500.00 21C4 - Improvements 500.00 2105 - Miscellaneous 1_022.00 ' *Financed from City Market Receipts; 211) Docks, Wharves and Levens ' 21nl - Salaries and Wages 2,609.00 21D2 - Maintenance 1,000.00 ! 21D3 - Miscellaneous 600.00 $o<i�� 00 21E Investigation 11 21E1 - Salaries 11, 497.00 21E2 -Office Expense 650,00 21F Municipal Airport j? 21F1 - Salaries and Rages /cJj /70.00 21F2 - Supplies 5,500-00 21F3 - Light. Heat and Power 4,800.00 21F4 - 'Maintenance 4,592.00 /O 21F5 - Main`.enance - New Hangar 10,000.00 Y p 3 8i 6 --Y—/ Total Item 21 22 PUBLIC LIGHTIi4G g 00 22A Administration 22A1 - Salaries X0 3^0, o0 - 22A2 - Automobile Maintenance.. 22A3 Office 500.00. 300.00 - Expense. 223 Lighting 2281,- Salaries and Wages��OyO, 00 2282 - Automobile Maintenance 5,700,00 2283 - Electricity 249,000;00 rm , 22B4 - Bulbs and Globes 25,000.00' %13_l.v000-a a 22B5 - Supplie's 5,000.00 22B6 - Repairs and Renewals 4,500,00 3 y 83 �7. 00 22B7 Illuminated Street Signs — 2288 - Nen Equipment 1.615.00 Pund rands and Items Amounts Sub -Totals Totals No. a 23 NATER DEPARTMENT 23A1 - Salaries and Wages 275,451,00 23A2 'Other Expenses 1s6,9o9.00 23A3 - Interest 305,912.50 23A4 - Sinking rued Requirements 154,000.00 23A5 - Acquisition of Property 127,227:50 1,049,400.00 SMARY Dep6men blit Utilities i :^ 21 mmissiener of -Public. Utilities y•8'�`; 9 tl_ 22 Pu 345. 6096 .. 23 Nader ment 1 04 O.0 1, 37.00 24 BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE - - 24A Ancker Hospital /010, Ooo, o0 24A1 - Salaries and Wages (Cityis 1/3) 24A2 - Other Expense n 93,667.00 243 Ramsey County Home (City's 113) 0 q 24B1 - Salaries and Mages " 12,333.00 2482 - Other Expenses ° g 240 Outside Department An - Salaries 9,413.00 24C2 - Other Expenditures 62��`/S8.00 City's Share one-third of 24D1 Veterans'l Rest Camp, City's ore -third 3,000.00 I Total Item 24 294,03g:OO 25 CITY HALL AND OCURT HOUSE 30 B1 Salaries / J ��• Oo 30 82 Special Examiners 400.00 30 83 Office Expense 2,300.00 /�38 30 8 Annual Report 100.00 i 00 Total Item 30 31 GENERAL FUND 31 A Purchasing Eepartment 31 Al Salaries 31 A2 Printing and Stationery 31 A3 Office Expense 31 B Municipal court 31 31 Salaries 31 82 Jury E xpense 31 B3 Office Expense 25 Al - Salaries and Wages 20,033.00 0000-00 700,0`0 25 A2 Heat,'Ligiit and Power 11,000.00 25 A33 Telephones 895.00 2,000.00 25 Maintenance 3,750.00 25 A5 Alterations and Repairs 3,250.00 25 A6 Outside Rentals 13.0 .00 Cityls Share one-half of 51,U2.00 26 INTEREST FUND 26 Al Bond Interest 26 A2 Note Interest 1,287,062,00 1,332.00 1,288,394.00 27 SINSING FUND 27 Al — 1930 Requirements 390,000- 29 REDEMPTION OF BONDS 28 Al — 1930 Bond Maturities 532,000.00 963,500.00 28 A2 - 1930 Note Maturities 31,500.00 29 JUDGMENT AND COMPROMISE 29 Al. Judgment and Claims07, 00°00 30 COMPTROLLERIS OFFICE \� 39 A Financial Records 30 Al Salaries 30 A2 Automobile Allowance 1,260.0 �dr7gy 00 30 A3 Office Expense 3,073-00- 30 B`C ivil S ervice Bureau 30 B1 Salaries / J ��• Oo 30 82 Special Examiners 400.00 30 83 Office Expense 2,300.00 /�38 30 8 Annual Report 100.00 i 00 Total Item 30 31 GENERAL FUND 31 A Purchasing Eepartment 31 Al Salaries 31 A2 Printing and Stationery 31 A3 Office Expense 31 B Municipal court 31 31 Salaries 31 82 Jury E xpense 31 B3 Office Expense �7 s� ob 0000-00 700,0`0 a6�3P1K00 1,184.00 500.00 2,000.00 Fund No. Funds and Items Amounts Sub -Totals Totals 31 GENERAL FUND - continued 31 c Armory 31 Cl - Salaries and Wages 9,060.00 31 02 - Light, Heat and Power 3,245.00 31 C3 Repairs and Supplies 1,100.00 31 c4 Miscellaneous 510.00 13,915.00 31 D Election Expense 31 D1 Salaries - Judges and Clerks 31 D2 Labor - Placing Booths 31 D3 Rent, Heat and Light - Booths . 31 D4 Truck Hire 31 D5 Supplies and Postage 31 D6. New Booths 31 D7 <Miscellaneous 31 E Assessments - Exempt Property 31 E1 Cityls Share -Local Improve. 1009000,00 31 E2 To Reimburse P.I.R. Fund under Section 278 52,000.00 - 31 B3 Non -.Assessable -Local Improv. 49g100 31 84 Sprinkling -Exempt Property 9,276.00 31 D5 Forestry Work —Exempt Property 2,025.00 31 D6"Frontage Tax -Exempt Property 169000 31 E7 P.I.R. Deficit 20,000.00 422,969,.00 31 F Miscellaneous 31 F1 Workmen's Compensation 35,000.00 31 F2 Loan Expense 25,000.00 31 F Publicity Bureau: 31 F4 Debt Service Expense 5,000.00 31 F5 Reforestation 2500, o0 31 F6 Financial Forms 5,000.00 31 F7 St.Paul Institute 5,000;00 31 F9 Municipal Employment Bureau 3.500.00 31 F9 Miscellaneous and Unforeseen 3,000.00 31 P10 Water -Wilder Baths 2,`00.00 31 Fll Humane Society '2,600.00 31 F12 Widows and Orphans Pensions 1,500.00 31 F13 Public Examiners Fees 2,000.00 31 F1 Surety Bond Premiums 1,000.00 31 P15 Metropolitan Drainage Comm, 10,47840 31.,G Pensions 31 G1 Police Association 109,937.00 31 G2 Fire Association 49,887-00 31 G3j Teachers Association 75,000.00 31 G1F Health Association 9. 61.00 242.925.00 Total Item 31 Total Gross Budget Estimates 7y4990._ 1931.•" _ CITY OF ST. PAUL—BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS—YEAR $30.00 PER CAPITA LIMITATION. POPULATION 2""" , - - ._..--'•'�'�-Fta-464x660.69.4 GENERAL BUDGET A'PPItOPRIATIO%:5--:""'- `Y. H.u, G- EXEMPTIONS FROM CHARTER LIMITATIONS PartictP tingaC of Tuata evy- $12,830.00 3,000.00 1/ 2..3 j 2, /vv. MunetPnl Court. .............. ..:.. 7;560.00 "Public Safety P.11co—Recoverable Expenae••.... $3,000.00 3,000.00 FI—Recoverable Expense....... Police and Flre Ainrm Expenae... 100.00 L Heo.lth—Recoverable Expense..... .134,000.00 ' Public Works ................. 'Bureau of Engineers ..........':063,00,0 , Street Construction ...........•• 4,600.00 Suver Const. fi Repairs .......... 26600.00 i - Street and Sewer Cleaning......... 674,328.00 i - - - - ' Education--Schools 00.00 State and Federal Aid . • .. . 450 20,000.000 :I , ' Other Receipt. .................. .. Public Library Old Library Rentals.............. 60,000.00 19,000.00 t ' Ocher RecelPte .......\ ......... .. , Auditorium .......... • • • •-"""' 36.328.00 .. S Parke. Playgrounds & Public Bldgs. 600.00 100.00 i Playgrounds .............. Public Building. . b00.00 32,933.00 Public Utilities .................. 11,083.00 City Market .. .. . • 400.00 Teating Laboraterlee ..:........... " Docks, Whares & Leyees....:..... 8,000.00 8,500.00 Airport ............. ....... Lighting Fund ...... ... ........ 5,000.00 1,814,641.00 , . Wated Department ............... _ 1,049,400.00 Flonnoed by-TnI Levy- 000.00 not - Bond.eNotm.. -...... Redemption -- 663,600.00. _ 1,268,394.00 ' Bond Interest Payment.....,..... Pensions .. .. 109,937.00 - Pollco ..... .... Metropolltan Drainage Commiaelen 10,478y1� Ref..................... _ 1931 Expenditures within Per. Capita LlmLtation 3,252,700.00 FINANCING SCHEDULE '.. I GROSS BUDGET ........................... ............ IPo ba flnnnced . follow .4 ..a.rtmentnl ReceiPt+n-• P.rtfcl`patfng Certiflent s _ ... 12.830.00 ..�. Municipal Court .... ... 3,000.00 'Public SotetY .... 7.660.00 Public Works ...... ...:... 334,000.00 - Education .... ... .. .. 574,328.00 Park.. P1nYgrounde and Public 600.00 - .. Building. ....................... Public Utilitle. . ........ ........ 32,933.00 ' Water Department ...... ...... 1,049,400.00 1,814,641.00 ' .I General Revenue Receipt.- 1 - Monies and Credits........ 175,000.00 ".j Mortgage Registry ......... .. . 22.000.00 County O e Mill.................• : 182,000.00 Penalties .. I.... .... 65,000.00 �. Gross Earnings .... ........ 389,000.00 _ Ii Business Licenses ... ..... 135,000.00 Departmental Permits :...... ..... .20,000.00 Highway Privtlegea ....... .... 3,000.00 Fees, Fines and Forfeits.......... 86,000.00 1,070,000.00 2,890,641.00 Less Shrinkage. In Tax Collection... 216,000.00 2,875,641.00 ' Tax Levy . ... ......'. Rate Der $1,000.00 for Ctty pllrpoeea... ... ...........66B:i� I 1931 BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS—CITY OF ST. PAUL,.` ,�S z-, 2- Fund - Fund = No. F nd and Items Amounts Sub-Totals Totals 1 City of" San Sal 1 s .............. 537,000.00 2 Tinyor' 0111 - 2A1 -S.1 rl ....... ,. $5,000.00 2A2 Autom b11 11Salntenance. .. 1,000.00 iE ,_..-/CI-"✓-(J, p p - ;.: �' 2A3 Mayor's Contingent Fund.... :---_ •: ,•. '.. 2A4 Office .Expenae ............. 1,200.00 -9;40 �'h •�"U,eU 3 Corporation Counsel— 3A3 Salaries .............. ..... 1.600.024-694-0�----•--'-_.�.__ 3A2 Legal. Fete ..�+�.�33 as .--. 3A3 . -, Law Library. ... 635.00 j 20 20A 2oa1 20A2 lic 20B 20BI 20B2 2068 20B4 20C 20C3 20C2 *Financed from Refectory Receipts. 18 18I5 Ice ............... .... ...... 3,000.00 �II '. 1SIG 1817 Supplies .................... Repairs and Renewals...... 17 •,� .. ... ,\ ----- a531q. Miscellaneous .............. Equipment and Outlay...... 6,000,00 20,000.00 150,000.00 . Tocol Item 18 ..............- IS Public � 21 19 Public Playgrounds - ISAI I Grnernl Adn.i......tlon- Sala ilex .. ........ .. 9:500.00 - - ,- 18A2 A Ulltce Dxpense ........... 50U.00 00.0 10.000.00- Automobile se ntenance.... Maintenance Office Expense .... ... .. .... 186 18B1 General Admi¢istratlon- Salaries... 7,-20.00 1911 Athletics and Sports- -18B2 1SB3 Automobile il[nin[enance Office Dxpe ase ..... 660.00 200.00 8,580.00 Salaries and Wages........ 18C t Parks 9lnintennnce- - 19B2 1963 Sa pplies ................... S Auto Maintenance ......... 1801 Salaries ... ....... 66;000:00- --'-- -- P1nyg .unds and M¢intevnnce- IsCE 18C;t Nqulpment Maintenance..... Supplies .. 10,000.00 12,600.00 19CI Salaries and Wages........ I8C4 Repairs and Renewals ... 7 000.00 19C2 19C3 / (% 18 C5 Miscellaneous ..... ... 2,300.00 -9Z,1W0.00---- `,.. 18DMusic and Entertainment - 190 Outlay - 18D1 Band Concerts and Enter- talners .... 19;000:00----^.-`-'-'--"-.-"___ _---_-... I8D2 Fourth of July Celebration. 1;500.00 000.00 4.209.00 Total Item 19............ Public Buildings- ,18133 Supp, I.. ........... ...... .. 300.00 20;900:06-`-'------«_.,. F 11EPollee and tt'atchmen- Office Expense ............. 435.00 iBEl Salarles and Wages........ 3,800.00 - 18132 18133 Motorcycle Allowances...,.. Miscellaneous ............... 650.00 250,00 4,700.00 , as,5al:o0_..,.--__.--_'. 18F Greenhouse and Nursery - 5,500.00 ' Automobile aaintennnce.... Truck Dneous nn... ........ 9,140.00 900.00 18F1 ISIP Salarles and Wa ..... Light, Heat and oa-er..... 16,000.00 0,000.00 Miscellaneous .... ...... :... 900.00 18 F3 Supplies ................... 3,000.00 Salarles...... 18F4 Repairs and Renewals...... 2,000.00 27,000.00 ISO Upkeep of ILake Como - J� OlBce Expense ............ 300.00 1801 Salaries and Wages........ 600.00 Total Item 20............ - 18G2 18G3 Electricity' .... .....:....... SupPlles ...... ............. 8,000.00 200.00 Lighting n" Salariesd Wages......... Automobile Maintenance.... 42,600410--^-- 5,700.00 1SG4 Repairs and Renewals...... 200.00 91000.00 18HOutlay- Repnirs and Renewals...... 4,500.00 ' 18H1 Impro\'Ing Public Pnrks­ Highland Park Water Sys- , tem .......... .. ......... 805.00 23 Water Department - 18112 Phalen Park Waster System 328,00 Salaries and Wages.....:.. Other Expenses ......:...... 276,451.00 186,909.00 18113 18114 Como Park Water System.. Como Golf Water System.. 215.00 322.00 305,812.60 154,000.00 18 HS Fourth and Summit........ 5.000.00 18MGNew 18H7 Tourist Camp......... moving Zoo ....... ..... ... 0,730.00 SIIIIIMARY. 18IPark Refectorles- Department of Public Utilities. 18I1 ri Salaes and Wages........ 55,000.00 .... � ' 18I2 18I3 Automobile Maintenance.... Merchandise ..... I.......... 540.00 55,000.00 - 22 ,=�Putill -••� `--'`�' 23" Wat�b p rtale t 18I4 Laundry' .................... 9,000.00 114,540,00 - 20 20A 2oa1 20A2 lic 20B 20BI 20B2 2068 20B4 20C 20C3 20C2 *Financed from Refectory Receipts. 18 18I5 Ice ............... .... ...... 3,000.00 � ' '. 1SIG 1817 Supplies .................... Repairs and Renewals...... 4,760.00 1,700.00 Public ll77]aygronnds 69.9Y0.00�/ 62j706.0(Y- 18I8 18I9 Miscellaneous .............. Equipment and Outlay...... 6,000,00 20,000.00 150,000.00 . Tocol Item 18 ..............- � 21 19 Public Playgrounds - 2lA Adml¢Lstrntioa- 19A 19A1 Pinrges .. nan.in......ion- Salaries .e ......... . 8,320.00 5x100:00-.."'- 300.00 ' 19A2 19A3 Automobile se ntenance.... Maintenance Office Expense .... ... .. .... 1,605.00 700.00 10,625.00 i 21B 1911 Athletics and Sports- 2161 21132 Salaries Rent ................... 19B1 Salaries and Wages........ 17.411.11- 7.466:00----------'"'-' SupDltes ... .... ... - 19B2 1963 Sa pplies ................... S Auto Maintenance ......... 6500.00 1,040.00 85,006-QQ.-.__------------ ._'� �/• %'('(.; 0 19C P1nyg .unds and M¢intevnnce- 21C1 - 21C2 19CI Salaries and Wages........ 22,329.00 21C3 Repairs and Renewals...... 19C2 19C3 Truck Maintenance ........ Supplies ................... 2,500.00 3,950.00 Improvements .............. Miscellaneous ...... ........ c ' 19C4 Repairs and Renewals...... 5,500.00 34,279.00 190 Outlay - 2101 2102 1901 Improving Playgrounds..... , 2103 Miscellaneous .. .:...... .... 000.00 4.209.00 Total Item 19............ Public Buildings- 2113 Imrextigntlov- 69;flt0:00 - Pvbllc Buildings Adminlstrntion- Salaries ......... 9,500.00 Salaries ..... ............ _11,497.00 ; Office Expense ............. 435.00 650.00 12,147.00 - 21P Dlunicipnl Airport - 2 1 F I Salaries and Wages........ Inspection- Salaries ...... .... .. ....... as,5al:o0_..,.--__.--_'. 21F2 : - ....-.• 5,500.00 ' Automobile aaintennnce.... Truck Dneous nn... ........ 9,140.00 900.00 Light, Heat and Power...... Dfalntennnce 4,800.00 4,692.00 Miscellaneous .... ...... :... 900.00 47;471:00--.---_.--.--,-.....,. .. i. ,, :, :` � �� •.• ' Salarles...... 22 Public Ligbtinj� ....... 22A '. ..._._. _. �. J� OlBce Expense ............ 300.00 6;300:y0"-` 7;340.00.-.__., X00.00 '� - ' Total Item 20............ Office Expense ..; .... ..... 300.00 7;940:00'•----�^'-"""-- . l - 22R 22B1 22B2 Lighting n" Salariesd Wages......... Automobile Maintenance.... 42,600410--^-- 5,700.00 20 20A 2oa1 20A2 lic 20B 20BI 20B2 2068 20B4 20C 20C3 20C2 18 srl � ' Park R� fs "Les Receipts 16J0 000 00 150,000.00 / I 19 Public ll77]aygronnds 69.9Y0.00�/ 62j706.0(Y- 20 Public, rBullding .. 3U,S 6'.00. . .Total ... .................... � 21 Conunissioner of Pabllc UNlitles-' 2lA Adml¢Lstrntioa- 23A1 Salaries ....... ............ 5x100:00-.."'- 300.00 21A2 2}A3 Rent :...... ........... Office Expense ............. 200.00 i 21B Tenting Lnborntorlen- 2161 21132 Salaries Rent ................... �1;940:00'- 1,200.00 21133 SupDltes ... .... ... 360.00 2164 i 21115 Laboratory Expense .... Auto ,lIalntenance ......... 675.00 100.00 14.3*1v00--"", . 21C City Dinrkets•- 21C1 - 21C2 Salarles and Wages........ Supplies ...... ............. 6,551.00 400.00 21C3 Repairs and Renewals...... 2,500.00 -00.00 „ ' "IC4 2105 Improvements .............. Miscellaneous ...... ........ a 1,022.00 11,053.00 -Financed from City Market Receipts. 210 Docks, Wharves ¢na Leree.s- 2101 2102 Salaries and Wages...... Dfatncenance .. .. ......... .2,609.00 1,000.00 , 2103 Miscellaneous .. .:...... .... 000.00 4.209.00 2113 Imrextigntlov- 21131 Salaries ..... ............ _11,497.00 ; 21132 Office Expense ... .. ... ..... 650.00 12,147.00 21P Dlunicipnl Airport - 2 1 F I Salaries and Wages........ 46;E30.00--------------- -"' 21F2 SUPDIIes ......... ........ .. 5,500.00 ' 21F3 21F4- Light, Heat and Power...... Dfalntennnce 4,800.00 4,692.00 21F5 Maintenance . -New Hangar. 10,000.00 -40;12E:00"�-"�----�---'-�'- ' Total Item 21. ....... 22 Public Ligbtinj� 22A '. Adminlstratlon- J� 22A7 ' 22A2 Salaries .................... Automobile Dlaintenance.... 7;340.00.-.__., X00.00 '� - ' 22A3 Office Expense ..; .... ..... 300.00 7;940:00'•----�^'-"""-- . l - 22R 22B1 22B2 Lighting n" Salariesd Wages......... Automobile Maintenance.... 42,600410--^-- 5,700.00 22B3 � 22134 ' 22B5 Electricity ............. Bulbs and Globes........... Supplied ............... .. .. 299,000.00 25,000.00 - 5,000.00 22B0 Repnirs and Renewals...... 4,500.00 22B7 ' 2268 Illuminated Street Signs.... New Equipment ........... 6.300.00.---------•-" - 1,615.00 337.G16.00�, 34b;555:00'- ..._ • 23 Water Department - 23A1 23A2 Salaries and Wages.....:.. Other Expenses ......:...... 276,451.00 186,909.00 ' 23A3 23A4 Interest ................ ... Sinking Fund Requirements 305,812.60 154,000.00 23A5 Acquisition of Property.... 127,227.50 1,049.900.00 SIIIIIMARY. Department of Public Utilities. 21. ' ,Com t ofPublic Uttli- .... � ' � tie YYYYYY'''"' Fkig'l Elrig 87 38 345.55500 - 22 ,=�Putill -••� `--'`�' 23" Wat�b p rtale t --,-- 1.049'400 00 24 Board of P¢Llic Welfare— - 24A 24A Anckcr Hospital - i 24A1 ! 24A2 Salaries and WAges....... .. Other Expense ....... .... 95000-00---.---- 83 667.00 178 66'AO- - � ' City' Share one-third of.... --- 24B Ramsey County Home— 2113 and Wages.. ..... 12,333.00 x562 other 13xPensea .... 17,667.00.-- 30,000.00 - - 29C Outside Depnrtn.evt- 29C1 29C2 Salaries .... ... ...... Other Expenditur.es ... .... 9 413.00 -72,958:00 / ,� x �• �, f, � C/ty ShareRone-tlr lyd of ... 24DI Ycteran's-tfilyd est Camas, City's one :. ... -- , Total Item 24......... 294,038.00 - 26A1 25A2 City Hnll and Court House- Salaries and Wages........ Hent, Light and Power..... 20,033.00 11,000.00 26A3 Telephones ............. .... 896.00 ' 25A5 Maintenance25A4 nintenance .. .. ....... .. Alterations and Repairs.... 3,750 00 5,260.00 26A6 Outside Rentals ..........:- 13,044.00 ` City'. Share one-half of.... 51,772.00 Y O. 77 Al, 9/2.0 -o 2.164 154 0811.00 9Dy ;9 cal h. -D Ltment` ' bfilo Commisslm,er of Public Workr. .10AAdmintetrntfna- - - 10A1 Salaries - ....... ell 1OA2Annual Report 760.00 7 10A3 Office Expense ... .. .1$86:0 /(•,%✓�L'•C-D 1t10B Begineerm- Cts- ' '10B1 Salaries ... ... .. 10B2 Automobile 'Maintena c ' "50-00- I ;950:00- _ E 10133 Office Expense 4;880:00\ k80rf3?•-00 - --- �, 7 p �l, pr' 1 ^ IOCcity Ptnnning- - _. _,. _ _ / �..�. j ✓ -'' lOClSalaries.. lOC2 Automobile Ma.lntepn c ... y �10_C3 'Office Expense .. j ! lSOD1 Salaries .... ..... 29,680.00 -- - '-- 11111002 Automobi]e Dtafntena ce.... 7,000.00 1 3T. PAUL REVIEIW POBttnnd Ff Slgn 19errlCe•,7-SAS +3A4 OdieeEzp ens. ........... 500.00 WWI 3A5 Auto Allowance ............ 900.00 ,7-SA3 441 S11-1 .. ... 1..- 942 Official Publlcntlon .. 443 Otllce Ezpenge 8,500.00 2,400.00 ... ...... .... s Conuagent Supplies „: 541 Councl] Resolell ono 3.000.006 .� -.'. Flvnnca ComWeetovcr'e Favd- 6A --cc Omca� Telephone ................ Porver ':-^ 1 �GA2 Automobile Maintenance..... 1 643 Omce Expense OB ParticlpnHag Cer[I-n- tea• - - - - 3,425.00 +� - .. •.••366:00--'------ -. ... .Signals. New Equlpment-.....,.:.. 6B2 Offica Expense.•....... .. ..... 2,475.00 -12,8204 . . 'Financed from PartIcIVotmg Certiflcate Revenue. ` `•.. Total Item G ................... -861020:0 ' Pub" lio 3nfe[y Adminletrntlon•- o rti-d equally t0 the; f 7 -e -9A3 Salaries 7-1 Al Automobile IItalntennnce. >,7,p,Op.gO-----•-----.•.,._ 600.00 ---"-- '1...A_ _ - 7-8-943 New Pub. Safety Bldg... .17,490.00 - 7-8-949 Office Expense ... ....... 575.00 35;TP6:d0y„ �, 19A- !The expense of this bureau is apportioned equally to the - -" Police, Fire and Health Funds. 'Salaries 7 Poll- Fund - 942 :9A3 7A Police Adealvlattntlon- 7A1 Sa]arles .................... 510.00 300;00 9,186.00 7A2 SUDPIIes .007A3Equipment Statist) � -- Otflce Expense ............. 07A4 0B7B107B2 Salaries ..................... 9.400.00 9132 Office Expense .............. 1,000.00 - 10,400.00 AutomobileMnlnt07B3. E Office Expense .............. 0 8,380.00 Snlarles .................... 7C li n[formed Police7C1 Snlarles50C2Su07C4Auto7 9C2 5emlobileu 2.300.00 j[atn[enance 30 590.00q.00 150.00 7D Detectivec--. - - 9D Food Regnlntlon- 'DI Salaries 103 500.00 .9D1 702 Traveling Expense - 1;600.00 704 lfiscellaneous ... ... .............. 1,125.00 100.00 106,225.00 600.00 150.00 'F P Bee statlona-. 7F1 Solarie 7F2 Ligh xeat.and 18,000.00 2,825.00 !9E3 7F3 S4'nh[, cs ............ .... 7F4 Feeding Prisoners ... 1,000.003,200.00 _ 7F5 Repairs and Renewals....... DIfscella.ncoua 25,025.00 3,400.00 17FG 7E Radia Dlvla[ov- 9E3 ',9E4 OfficeS-pples ..................... Office Eapense ............. 7E1 Salarlea .. ...... 7E2 Light, Heat fi1'ower. 10,000.00 - ....... 7E3 Sup011es - '7E4 Repairs 150.00 1,250.00 - and Renewals.....,. ' 7E5 JlIncellsneous 7,500.00 20,000.00 600.00 ............... - 1,000.00 19,900.00 Supplies ..................... 7HHarems of Records.- 9F4 7H1 Salaries - 7H2 Office 7,500.00 Expense-�............ 500.00 8,000.00 360.00 Total Fund No. 7......... - ...._ Workhonae Hospita1- 8 Fire Fund - 9G3 8A Admlvintration- 10,500.00 8A1 Salaries .......... .... 58,000.00 - 2,500.00 300.00 8A2 Supplies . ..... ... SA3 300.00 Miscellaneous ............. .. Office Expense ....., 100.00 58,900.00 9H SB. Fire Preveniloa- 9131 8132 Omcel Exyenee 19,700.00 7,500.00 1000 '• - - - 200.00 19,900.00 o. Offips se ,.. .... 8C Firs Fighting - 8,60�0.00- .9I SM. SCI ries - `- 8C2 1865 000.00 .:. Gasoline, Oils and Grease....-. SC3 Tires, Tubes 5,500.00 4.400.00 and Repairs:.... ores, xoae ! 3C4 3,000.00 e.1.1. and Water:....... - SuPplles .............. 8C5 Repalra to Equtnment..... .:.'.� - n 000.00 '2600.00 - 9I4 :'9I6. 18C6 Supplies .... ........... -, SC7 Wafer Hydrant Rentals...... -".-.i ' .14;000.00 71,40alh) - - 8C8 Diiscellaneoua i 8C9 New Equipment Mlscellageoua 200.00 ,....... I8D ]In[ntematt of Fire Statioaa 24200.00 ,360.00 991,950.00 - Hnrriet Island Refectorles•- 1113Salaries ..................... 25,600.00 -� '.9J1 8D3 Light h Power and Water.... SD4 4,000.00 1,350.00 23ear ........ ... ............ - 805 SUDplies 17,500.00 " 8DG Repairs d Renew 1 .... BD7 .lBscella 1,200.00 -.1,400.00 O. 77 Al, 9/2.0 -o 2.164 154 0811.00 9Dy ;9 cal h. -D Ltment` ' bfilo Commisslm,er of Public Workr. .10AAdmintetrntfna- - - 10A1 Salaries - ....... ell 1OA2Annual Report 760.00 7 10A3 Office Expense ... .. .1$86:0 /(•,%✓�L'•C-D 1t10B Begineerm- Cts- ' '10B1 Salaries ... ... .. 10B2 Automobile 'Maintena c ' "50-00- I ;950:00- _ E 10133 Office Expense 4;880:00\ k80rf3?•-00 - --- �, 7 p �l, pr' 1 ^ IOCcity Ptnnning- - _. _,. _ _ / �..�. j ✓ -'' lOClSalaries.. lOC2 Automobile Ma.lntepn c ... y �10_C3 'Office Expense .. j ! lSOD1 Salaries .... ..... 29,680.00 -- - '-- 11111002 Automobi]e Dtafntena ce.... 7,000.00 1 7-8 POBttnnd Ff Slgn 19errlCe•,7-SAS WWI Salarlea7- ,7-SA3 (]e Mai tennnce 11500.00 Supplies „: - 7-8A4 7-845 Telephone ................ Porver ':-^ 2,500.00 500.00 7-SAs Rep. re to",Traffic 7-8A7 .Signals. New Equlpment-.....,.:.. 1,000.00 7-848 7=8A9 Office E D n Miscellnne us. '. -: 300.00 75.00 - 64;665.00 . 'Expense of this b .an is Pi o rti-d equally t0 the; Police and Fire Funds. 9 Heolth Fv d - 19A- Health AdatlN tratlop - -" .9AI - 'Salaries ;376.00 942 :9A3 Office Exp s ... :. Auto; Expense ............... 510.00 300;00 9,186.00 9BVital Statist) � -- 9B1 Salaries ..................... 9.400.00 9132 Office Expense .............. 1,000.00 - 10,400.00 '9C Proola Hem of Health Schools-- - -'; 9C1 Snlarles .................... 12,000.00 9C2 SuPplles ..................... 2.300.00 9C3 Office Expense .............. 150.00 14,450.00 - - 9D Food Regnlntlon- .9D1 Salarles ................ 15,000.00 9D2 :9D3 Aulomobile btaintenance..... _ Office Expense ................ 600.00 150.00 15,750.00 !9E3 Salaries ... . - 251000:00--W-^�•-"""'� '9E2 Mai Automobile Maintenance..... 3,400.00 9E3 ',9E4 OfficeS-pples ..................... Office Eapense ............. 800.00 25.00 9F Tuberenlosl- - ,9F1 ' '9F2 - Salaries ..................... Rent ......................... 20,000.00 600.00 -9F3 Supplies ..................... 600.00 9F4 Car Fare .. ` -' .. .. ......... 700,00 `9Fii .Office Expense ::........... 360.00 22,2G0.00 ' 9G Workhonae Hospita1- 9G3 Salaries .....'.........:...... 10,500.00 '9G2 '9G3 Board of Prisoners.......... Supplies .....................'- - 2,500.00 300.00 - .8G4 Miscellaneous ............. .. 100.00 - X13;400.00'. - 9H Health Lnboratery-� `9H3 ,9H2, Salarles .................... 7,500.00 1000 _ .SupplF 8H3 o. Offips se ,.. .... 3000 8,60�0.00- .9I Harriet Island Park- .:. -.9I1 ... Salarles ........: ...:. .. ..... 4.400.00 ". .. ';9I2Light ., :9I4 - e.1.1. and Water:....... - SuPplles .............. _' .250.00 250.00 ... - 9I4 :'9I6. I...'... Music .... ...... ..... Repairs and. Renew In 1,000.00 500.00 - - �916 Mlscellageoua 200.00 6,600.00 ' r9J 1 Hnrriet Island Refectorles•- '.9J1 Supplies ...'. ................ 1,350.00 1,350.00 ---!"�- -'- •Ftnaaced_from. Refectory Receipts. 9K 4 K1 KI 9K2 t ll tet\ Comfort stall.- Salnrie Light, Heat and Wat 1 Water. .600.00: .200:00 �•�... - A -U00,00 \ :eK4 Repalra and Renewals...... 00.00 LOUD- Y `.9L AL - Dog License Enforcement- - :9L3 Salarlea 3;100.00 - --_ - '9L2 Automobile Maintenance - 600.00 ��9L3 Supplfea ......... .. 300.00 3,900.00 -144;}23:00 O. 77 Al, 9/2.0 -o 2.164 154 0811.00 9Dy ;9 cal h. -D Ltment` ' bfilo Commisslm,er of Public Workr. .10AAdmintetrntfna- - - 10A1 Salaries - ....... ell 1OA2Annual Report 760.00 7 10A3 Office Expense ... .. .1$86:0 /(•,%✓�L'•C-D 1t10B Begineerm- Cts- ' '10B1 Salaries ... ... .. 10B2 Automobile 'Maintena c ' "50-00- I ;950:00- _ E 10133 Office Expense 4;880:00\ k80rf3?•-00 - --- �, 7 p �l, pr' 1 ^ IOCcity Ptnnning- - _. _,. _ _ / �..�. j ✓ -'' lOClSalaries.. lOC2 Automobile Ma.lntepn c ... y �10_C3 'Office Expense .. j ! lSOD1 Salaries .... ..... 29,680.00 -- - '-- 11111002 Automobi]e Dtafntena ce.... 7,000.00 1 a NA 1 IOD3 Light, Heat IOD4 S[tnDllea and Water..... 51000.00 .--' _-.. - -.... /.� CJ C� t, IODS Rel(gfoua Services, etc.... SOD6 RePnira and Renewals...... 33;206:00'" 226'00 / - 'lOD7.-'1111scellnneoue-....... - 1'000`00-" __--- -"`--- 15D ' Eduentlonal Admabaft .Hon- 1 ew Workhouse ...,, +00.00 Total Item 10.... Salarles-Supt. Salarles-Research Division. 0;/7g,0p- 9,720.00 � J it Street Conntrpetlon and Rapala- ,9 11A 'a liePniringantrec,. ana Wnik.- IIAl Salaries d Wage •'ft,r O O,J'� y a93,000.40---' 11A2 Teams ""' IIA3 Automoblle Melnt. ........, 1IA4. %,'/, 20,000.00 - _ "f.G�/ J ; Tra�-eling Espenae ... ...... Truck hI¢fntennnce .. .-,, IIAS .Materials and Suppllea...., 660.00 I O, U ' 11A6 Mtscellaneoua-""-- .... "" S1A7 New 31Tpp0 00__.__ v.t, f � Pf. 500.00 2.600.00 39;549:00--- .�` .;' � Equipment ........... Sewer C ... t-,tlon r .._"...-�:-`"•.�/..'. _%1�diA0•----3681S0�OII �7 ,/', fJ �. t' rl .- �r . t_ 12A1 palm Salaries and Wages. R�.... 12A2 Automoblle Maintenance. 12A3 „' 26,¢80.00....._ L 7 G G 180000•-•�.__' d �, 0-0 - Auto Allowannce 12A4 Materials d Supplies..... 3,320.00 1,500.00 L 112A5 P¢ving Repair. IZA6 lllecellaneoua ...•...'... 3,000.00 ._.-_ _. 1•OG0. 0'_, 15C3 -. ' St. Peter S4 -20,066:00--- , 13 Street ad Sewer Clennin� "' Q •Cd '%2t800:00"'••�'��"^"•'•�••--TM- �" , L% G tl • t' r 13A Adminixtratlon- 15 D1 15D2 Salarles as ............ office as ...... ... .. ' 13A1 Salarles ..... s 13A2 Automoblle Mnln tenance.... y •y r,'.V 8600'00 ( b f HE 13A3 Office Expensa ,., , , , , ... " • 5000:00 --. . _,. of f -3000. __ 9900:00 11313 Cleaning Streeter ana �snllcn-.- o' J G,C`u -`-.....-`^• 13B1 Salaries and Wagea.......' ..�7 b-7 (,G Light ...................... Truck Maintenance .. . ... 1312 Teams and Truck Hlre..... r „)+(, L' 0 - 13B3 Equipment Maintenance..., 13134 18-00006-...;_... _,� -� "'-"' 4,AOOAO--.�_� -^--- ---�,•'�f ✓" ��, DCI '` All-eSupplies 1315 3f1 ]I n 11 Promotion of Health-- ✓C • 13C9n d. IceR hr' �._ •'�-13Ci...._..5� I d W 11000 00 - 80,26Q�,6�!-'-�..\, .... _,-.�. ✓"Y L. I•_/J 13C2 g 1 T and Truck HI j13C3 E ant Maintenance......: �`��0 12 000 00 2; G - 113C4 SUPD1 �I3C5 New E 5;000.-00 u....•3 G!"Lf . ! r'- _..... 600,00 - Q %9 Oatce EsPense ............. ul,-,,,.,.. 113C6 q ❑meat ... Miscellaneous 3.000.00 �1 �f'G /' y' --' s .............. 13D Weed 1,000.00 .."'"^•.�...,----`-'- /t. j < O -13D1 +' Co ta., Salarles and Wages... ',,.,. .. '13D2 Teams and Track Hire..... p -.^.-"'-G ti , . 13D3 .Supplies ........... ..... 200.00 ✓O,C.-� _ . - 1313 -Collection and Disposal of Garbage. a-" 13131 _ ..,_._,. Salarles and Wages......... .n ..... ....�( •.- / 6.500.00 635.00 13132- Teams and Truck Hire..... .18U00:00"'•""•"`-"""•� `7 - 16 G4 15,5 38E3 Equipment .11aln tenance...., 13134 Supplies g6.0p0.p0-- 7[50Q00---_ til �., 0 O 0. G P ' 13135 New Equipme t. ..... - 13E6 "' �600-00�_�._ r,.c c.c i•."D �� -214,06,:00- ilI seellaneous 13137 Extra for twice a IvViN col- ,00p��p��� °_.o 15H2 15H3 - ` - s j tion, JulY. Aug., Sept... ! ____. 64;000:00-_-.�__.__ _._._ _.__._.// lf�i,"^ 131` Removal of Drna Anlmaln--: Light, Power and Water ...58,000.00 .. .. Heat .. ........ ..... 110,000.00 131`1 Truck , , i "" // 626 e) C', n - 13GHlre City Dper- 13Gam , 1 Salarles and 1314 Cleaning Malntem of Pivat- Salaries and wages' ...... .. Car Fare .. .:......... Farebila11Ia1nYenflnce.... 160,67.:00-- 1,200.00 4 13HI Salarles d Wages 1314.. -Teams and Truck Hire..... 15I33 1514 = - 13143 £qulpment.Maintenance.. .. 13144 t6u PDlt on 2,000:00._-___ 1,000.00-__ " .. .... 13H5 New Equi. meat ......... 13HG Mlscellaneous ..•... 500- 0-0 /v b,r�� �iC--'"r', C"=' 1,000.00 13I Searer Pp and Station -- - 15I6 1517 Supplies ..................... Repairs and Renewals...... Ills Light and Power e.... -'-' 13I2 Light ... 13I3 Supplies '-' S300.00� ` 1:000.00 ' .. 1314 Miscellaneous•' - 200.00 / - C _ y C. ... ...... - `337 .11ter<Dnneona-. 1371 =U.n treat Fountain. . ! _ Totn1 Stem 13. 200.00_, �, C... 350.00 • 15110 - ......:.... ;14 Bridge Bvtldln g and Rera/r` !.14A3 1370,960:00.------_ ___ "- . .. - - Salaries a d Wagea...... t 14A3 ..21,76900 - -: 2;00000- -__. O, - .Materials add Sapp liesnance 14 A4 Fences and Stairway / �` 19,99icOp t__-'_" <' 0 . 1571 Salaries .................... Matn ...._ -: X500.40'-- .-_--- - Supplies -Cafeterias ........ - 98,290.00 1573 1574 t t� o£ Publl `W rks. - IO iel - ;Work. 160.00 2,600.00 ! 11 1 f Public - c'�Co t R Pair '72 B :ia 600-. 26005Se-or 163,160 1575 15JG NA 1 �^ -T _ 15A1 16A2 e ntion- .. .--- Salarl.. es ...... Otnce.Expense ..... ... .... 680.00 - 15D ' Eduentlonal Admabaft .Hon- _ - 15B1 15112 Salarles-Supt. Salarles-Research Division. 0;/7g,0p- 9,720.00 � J - 1o133 Automobile Maintenance.... 1,250.00 �'S ! 15B4 Tra�-eling Espenae ... ...... 300.00 _ " V ISB6 OtSce Expense .......... ... 2.600.00 39;549:00--- .�` .;' � - .-�• 15C 15C1 Attendantt Salaries 18,056:00" - j15C2 .................. Car Fare .................. 1,500.00 15C3 Office Expense ............. 510.00 -20,066:00--- , 15D .Operation and Nnlntennnce-Diylalo - n /e,(, 7 y i ^? , 15 D1 15D2 Salarles as ............ office as ...... ... .. 1S;J2 1.340.0016,384.0 Q'-"-- '. HE Supply Storeroom- 15E1Salarles 15132 15133 Light ...................... Truck Maintenance .. . ... 13;660:00 130.00 600.00 r „)+(, L' 0 - � 15134 Office Expense ... .......... 1,130.00 16;490:00-•' 15F Promotion of Health-- r., - �- �. _ n �• _ 151`1 - 151`2 Salaries .................... Su➢➢ltea ..... .. .......... 5282r:00---- 1,000,00 - 151`3 Oatce EsPense ............. 1,885.00 65;006:00--. •-'-- '; f l� - 15G 15G3 Sala I . .... Salarles ................. .2,774,428.oU 15G2 15G3 Car Fare .................. Laundry ............ ....... 6.500.00 635.00 - 16 G4 15,5 Supplies ................ ... Miscellaneous .............. 80,000.00 975.00 2,861;538.00 - 1514 15HI operation of Plant- Salaries and Wages........ -214,06,:00- 15H2 15H3 Beate ............. ......... Telephones ...:.... ......... 350.00 . 3,100.00 36H4 ISH. Light, Power and Water ...58,000.00 .. .. Heat .. ........ ..... 110,000.00 .. - 16146- - Supplies ........... ........ 35,000.00 15I 15I1 15I Malntem of Pivat- Salaries and wages' ...... .. Car Fare .. .:......... Farebila11Ia1nYenflnce.... 160,67.:00-- 1,200.00 4 15I33 1514 A�tCar Truck .Maintenance ........ 1,320.00 450.00 15I5 Moving Portable Schools.... 1,000.00 - 15I6 1517 Supplies ..................... Repairs and Renewals...... 26,000.00 10,000.00 1111 - 1519 New Equt➢ment .... ........ Improvement of Grouada...: 5,000.00 - 6,000.00 C _ y C. - • 15110 MI.cellane.a. .............. 330.00 reo-n reran_„' - 15J School Cafeterias'- - . 1571 Salaries .................... 40,800,00 - - 15J2 Supplies -Cafeterias ........ - 98,290.00 1573 1574 Telephone. .......- .... .-. Supplies and Service........ 160.00 2,600.00 1575 15JG Repair. and Renewals...... Automolillc Maintenance.... 7,500,00 660.00 150,000.00 Total Item 16 ............. -3.628,662.60-.--_._ .. ','•: -Financed from Cafeteria Revenue. 16 Public Library - 16A 1GA1 Library Sers'Ice- Salarles ......... .... }60,500.06.---• / ,/, i Lr G -7 % 16A2 1GA3 Truck Maintenance ........ Supplies ................... 900.00 4,500.00 - - • 16A4 16A5 Postage .....:.............. Binding Books ............ 600.00 3,000.00 16 AG 16A7New Rent and Insurance........ Books and Periodicals. 150.00 32,500.0016AB - - -16A9 New ent ........ .3,000.00 .Miscellaneous . ... --196150:oo" p ) q -; 168 Hnllding 11[nintenaneti - 1611 Salaries and Wages......... ,24,Boo ,00-�-•-' 'l.. �' ) v .s, C C ' _ 1612 1GB3 Light and Power........... Heat ....................... 6,400,00 9,200.00 - - +�"9- 16B4 16135 16B6 Water .......... Telephone .. ............ :...... 500.00 500.00 - - j SGB8 .:: Repair. Repairs and Renewals...... 2,800.00 36138 Tnzes ..... 29,000.00- - 117 Aaditorlam" j 17A1 Salaries and Wages........ 16,092.00 _ "• - !17A2 'Water 17A3 Light,. Heat, Power and ...... ........ Organ Maintenance ....... 5,360.00 120.00 17A4 F 17A5 Supplies ................... Repairs d Renewal....... 206,00 _ 376.00 17A6 17A7 New Equipment ...... ..... Miscellaneous ......... ..... 15.00 670.00 ' 17A8 Operation of New Plant.... 10,000.00 - 17A9 Rentals ......�.............. 2,500.00 35,328.00 - -Financed from Auditorium Revenue. SUMMARY. Department of Education. �,. 15 Public SCRto s .. �' School JCa terla 160,000.00 3,636,05 'i16 Lahl. �fle Spt ... 160,000.00 - /"� -/- Pub1iG I.�tfirary /-- 269,05o.00 - ST. PAUL HE, VMW 26. Interest Fund— 26A1 { 2GA2 Bond Interest ............. Note Interest .... ........ 1,287,002.00 1,332..00 - 1,288,394.00 27 Sinking Pund- 27A1 1930 Requirements .....:... 350,000.00 28 RedemPlloa of Bonds- 28A3 1930 Bond Ma turitles..:,.... 632,000.00 ff{ 28A2 1930 40te Maturities..:..... 31,500.00 563,500.00 - (EO t[ Judgment and Cmnpromisc-- 29A1 Judgment and Claims....... 7,000.00 ; •? F 30 ComptroDer'n 011lco-- Man, 0.1 R—Ords— �30A III .30At 30A2 Salaries .. ....... ce .... Automobile Allow.,1,260.00 41-849.00.-•^•-. 30A3 Call ce Expense ............. 3,073.00 B 30813D CirI, .r—Ice Barenn— Splarl es .... .... ...... 130132 Special Examiners .... .. ..: 400.00 -- pp' 30133 ORlce Expense ............. 2,300.00 22138E-00--__—._..-..-..--- �7 30134 Annual Report 100.00 Total Item 30. ....... ' ! .',1 General Pund— : 31A Purchasing Department— 31n1 salaries. .. 29;70".._.-.. 0'00 _ l SiA2 31A3 Printing and Stationery .. OffiCC Expense ............ 70000 1,184.00 2();584-00­­­­._ !,�•: - j . 31BMunicipal 31B1 Court— Salaries ................... !./- /., t-/. �.7, 0 v 31132 Jurp Expense ............ 500.00 e� 31 B3 Office Expense ...... ....... 2,000.00 "=,&0-0--, 31C Armory— { 1 .1 C1 Salaries and Wages......... 9,060.00 31C2 8 SC3 Light, Hent and Poker..... RePal rs and Supplies....... ,245.00 1,100.00 3104 Miscellaneous 510.00 13,915.00 31D Expe Elect! nse— - II 31131 Salaries—JudgesandCleric' 31132 31133 Labor—Placing Booths..... ..at, ..,and Light— Booths .. '. 31D4 Tracie Hire ... ..... - 31D5 Suppliesand Postage....... 3116 21D7 New Booths ............ ... Mlscellaneous ..... .... { 3119 Ase—heals—Exempt Property— : 31BI 31E2 City's 'S h n r e—Local Im- provements .............. To Reimburse P. I. R. rand 400,000.00 k undo, Section 278........ 52,000.00 31E3 Non-Asses.,ble—L o c n 1 Im- provements .... - ........ 498.00 3 �-a1E4 snrlblamg—Exemni P r o p- ertY ............ ....... 1. 8,276.00 t i 21 5 Fo 1•e airy Work—Exempt Property ..... ...... 2,02-0.00 j 31E6 Frontage Tax—Exempt- Property ............. 169.00 j({$ ' 31E7 P. I. R Deficit.............. 20,000.00 482.068.00 • 311` i 311`1 11Iixrkme s Compensation.. Workmen's compensation... o 35,000.00 r 1 `N•� - ; 31 F2 ! 311`3 Lou. Expense ............. Publicity Bureau 25,000.00' 31F4 Debt Servlce Expense....... 5,000 00 31 F5 ! 311`6 Ref—statim. .............. Plnnneinl Farms ......... .. 5,000.00 31F7 St. Paul institute......,.... 5,000.00 h _ 31F8 e- Municipal Employment Be- re an ,eau 3,500.00 G' 31F9 ..................... 11Ilscelmneous and Unfore- 311`10 seen ..................... Water—Wilder Baths ...... .^..n0a:00 2,500.00 r 31FIl Humane Society ........... 2,400.00 311`12 Widows and Orphans Pen- sIonn .... ...... ....... 1,500.00 ' llrl3 Public Examiner's Fees.... 2,000.00 311`14 311`35 Surety Bond Premiums .... Metropolitan Drainage Com-� 11000.00 - - slon ..................... 10,478.00 316 - Pen M.- 31G2 Poli- Association .... Fire Assoation .. ... ci 1a9.937.00 48,887.00 . 31G3 3164 Teachers' Assoeintion ...... Health Association 75,000.00' 9,161.00 - 242,985.00 i" ^ Total Item 31 -1.01�710ir"o—.'•-' n _/ Total Gross Budget Esti- mates . ............. ' 1B,iB4;8s0:00-_r_.- /x, 1-`I 7, (August 23-1936) St. Paul, Minnesota, October 1, 1930. TO THE HONORABLE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL: I have carefully considered resolution C.F. 86885, setting forth the various amounts of expenditures in dollars that may be made by the several departments, bureaus or activities of the city government of the City of St. Paul during the fiscal year be- ginning January 1, 1931 and, after such consideration, have come to the conclusion that the following items set forth in the schedule thereto attached cannot well be sustained: Police Fund 7 C 1, Salaries: This item should be $537,500 instead of theount in said schedule set forth. Fire Fund item�C 1: Said item should be $852,500 instead of the 'amount in said schedule set forth. 7-8 Police and Fire Signal Service item 7-8 A 1, Salaries: This item should be $55,850 instead of the amount in said item set forth. Pursuant to the authority vested in me under the provision of the Charter applicable thereto, I do, therefore, veto the aforesaid items and each of them. Item 22 B 4 Public Lighting, Bulbs and Globes: The amount of said item can well be reduced in the amount of $3,000. so the amount thereof should be, instead of the amount in said item set forth, $22,000. I do, therefore, pursuant to said authority, veto said item. Referring to item 15 G 1, Salaries, in the Department of Education, public schools: It is apparent that the amount of said items,should be changed to $2,734,428 from the amount in said item.set forth. It appears from the statement made by the Comissioner of Education that it is the intention of said depart- ment to increase the present salary schedule for teachers. It is my sincere opinion that by reason of conditions now obtaining, no increase in present salaries should be granted. I do therefore veto said item. Referring to item 15 G 4, Supplies; It is my opinion that li the amount thereof should be increased to the sum of $90,000. The Committee which made a survey of the Cityls educational system made a positive recommendation that the amount allocated for educational supplies should be increased to the extent of $40,000 over the amount allocated for such purpose in the budget for 1930. I do, therefore, veto said item as by said Council adopted. With reference to item 15'2 1, Maintenance of Plant: In conformity with the report and recommendations of the aforesaid Committee, the amount of said item shibuld be $129,403. I apprec- iate the fact that it may be necessary to trftnsfer from said item to the item designated as 15 I 6, Supplies, the sum of approximately $15,000. It is my opinion, however, that the first -named item should be revised so as to conform with the positive recommendations of said survey committee. Pursuant to said authority, therefore, I do veto said item 15 I 1. With reference to item 16 B 3, I am of the opinion that cognizance has not been taken of the fact that two branch libraries, vis.: the Hamline and Merriam Park branches are being added to the library system. Apparently no provision has been made :for heating said branch libraries. I am of the opinion that the amount of said Litem should be increased to the sum of $10,400, so as to provide for the heating of said named branch libraries. Pursuant to said authority, therefore, I hereby veto said item as by said Council adopted. Referring to the first three items above named, I would re- spectfully direct the attention of the Council to the fact that decreases in salaries are now made mandatory by reason of the provisions of an ordinance heretofore adopted and now in effect. I cannot see -how an exception can well be made of any particular department of the city government, nor is there any apparent reason for the approval of said items as set forth in the report sub- mitted to the Council by the Comptroller. Referring further to item 8 C 1, I beg leave to state that I believe a'reduction of $66,608. might be made in the amount of said item, baid last named sum hav$ng been provided for the purpose of supplying thirty-six additonal men to the fire fighting force. I have reluctantly come to the conclusion, however, that inview of the amendment to the Charter adopted by the voters of this City, said reduction cannot be made. As to each and all of the aforesaid items concerning which I have recommended that revisions be made in accordance herewith, I do hereby veto the same. COUNCILMEN Yeas - Nays Conroy May _ McDonald ..� An favor Pearce (� Rosen ....:. Against Sudheimer �'PPFstdcttt'B�nt�lir Adopted by the Council "M Approved.__��y�L��----ly---- ... ------ - -'-'--- - ---'--- - MAYOR COUNCIL DUPLICATE TO PRINTER CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO•- -- OFFICE OF CITY CLERK (�^ r e a COGNCIL,� ESOLUTION— ENERAL FORM Jrr ( ISSCOMMIONBY ER -t ! YJHERFAS, Council File No. 86885 was duly adopted by the City Council, fixing the expenditures for the City of St. 9 _ Paul for the year 1931, and 1 VjjE EAS, the Mayor, pursuant to Section 804 of the Charter has vetoed Stem 7 C 1, thereof; Tli`-Rb:FOk)a BE IT RESOLVED that said item is passed over thi) veto of the said Mayor. 1, V, r COLINCILME� Yeas j Nays Adopted by the Council ------------------- Conroy ___ __-Conroy . rs, 4 AP:: .May " McDonald___t�n favor PP A roved _ _-___ _ - -------- ----------- - Pearce Rosen ---- -.----.Against ..--.---- --- ----' --- - MAYOO R Sudheitner It I 4„-,D ,.siden�Suttci��e..i•V i DUPLICATE TO PAINTED CITY OF. ST. PAUL COUNCIL FILE V J L --- OFFICE CITY CLER OFFICE%CITYCLERKSED B QUNCES///T/fONGENERAL FORM COMM SSIIIONER - >''6,....C. -P DATE WHEREAS Council File #86885 was duly adopted by the City.Council, fixing the expenditures for the City of St. Paul for the year.. 1931, and i°+TiLEIEAS the Mayor, pursuant to Section 204 of the Charter, his vetoed Item 7�8 A 1 'thereof; THEREFORE BE IT RLSOT VED that said item is passed over the veto of said payor. COUNCILMEN' r Yeas Nays Adopted by the Coun .a. ..Conroy May McDonald In favor Approved .__.... ._._..__ Pearce I ` Rosen ._....------------ _ -..-- Sudheimer MAYOR :ri PL:siacnrvttndlie..;.,,,,, COUNCIL ouPLI CFTE TO PRINTER CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE -NO.- 0 NO. 1` f, OF TL`l OF CITY CLERK. OU CI E LUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY ,,pper� COMMIS SLONER -DATE IMEhEAS, Council Pile No. 86885 was duly adopted by the City Council, fixing the, expenditures for the City of St. Paul for the year 1931,- and WH.CR AS, the .ayor, pursuant to section 204 of the Charter, has vetoed Item 15 G 1 thereof; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVPD that the said item is pas=ed over the veto of the. P.9ayor, in the sum o: Two Million Seven Hundred Thirty-four Thousand Tour Hundred Twenty—eight and no/100 Dollars (.2,734,428.00) and. -.aid item and said sum are hereby restored to Council Pile I'D. 86JS5 in said sum. CUYeaCOUNCILMEN CCU- Yeas s Nays Adopted by the Council ..... ......---.19....._ Conroy May McDonald y.— In favor - Approved-_!� Pearce✓" Rosen. ----'--.-..Against. ------ --------' --'- -'-- -- MAYOR Sudheimer ---�V�fr.-Aresidem-Beni+e- OUP-ATE TO PRINTER CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL 81 FIM FILE NO. %O FFICE OF CITY CLERK 1// COU/NCiL RES/OLIUT —GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY '(,�f /lµ l r'S 1 C. COMMISSIONER `•"� uc'.�''L�/r� //1���""' ��' - I i �l„- DATE 4 WHEREAS, Council Pile No. 86885 was duly adopted by the City Council, fixing the expenditures for the City of St. Paul for the year 1931, and WHEREAS, the Mayor, pursuant to Section 204 of the charter, has vetoed Item 8 C 1, ThT I 1, BF BF ZT RESCI vk:J) that said iters is paeoed over the veto of said Mayor. -1 r COUNCILMEN lst a P� E""tt L Yeas Nays .Adopted 6y the Council-----..- ------- _ ------------- 19 _ Conroy May McDonald "`�__In favor Approved__--_ht_ r hi�----- Pearce Rosen k"'—, - ----------- __.:Against Sudheimer MAYOR �.Mc.-l2aeei I dlie COUNCIL OOPLIOATE TO PRINTER CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF CITY CLERK , ff COUNCIL R.FSOLQT►fiN—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY���"� �- "�( �^'✓ l COMMISSIONER:jng7"F ;VT ERP,,A6, .Council File -,qu. 86885.was duly adopted by the City Council, fixing the expenditures for the City of St. Paul for the year 1931, and FlIIAREAS, the Mayor, pursuant to Section 204 of the Charter, has vetoed Item 1.5 I l thereof; THMFOItE BE IT R?':SOLVED that said item is passed over the veto of said Mayor. 3` COUNCILMEN nJ�h l Yeas Nays - Adopted by the Council -._ ............ Conroy - - .May McDonald .........In favor Approved_..._. _:.- Pearce (� Rosen ......---.Against ----- --.:_-- -' __ --__. -'--- = .. -. - MAYOR__ Sudheimer 'Mr--President-Bundlir-_ .. .. DUPLICATE TO PR INTER CITY OF ST. PAUL FIILENCIL NO. " OFFICErOFFtTY CLERK rF. fr COUNCIL RES6LUT,1?N GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY / F fp" �r 1 , / ,%! COMMISSIONER ;4 .." - DATE 1 � A �f 17HEREAS, Council File NO- 86885 was duly adopted by the City Council, fixing the expenditures for the City of St. Paul for the year 1931, and WHEREAS, the L:ayor, pursuant to section 204 of the Chester, has vetoed Item 15 G 4 thereof; NOIR THEPI'FORr:, BE IT RE,90LIM that said item is passed over the veto of said ?,•`ay©r. COUNCILMENT4Yfl� Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council_____ --------------- ---- .19 Conroy �In May'1VjuFMcDonald favor Approved -------------------- Pearce - Pearce Rosen -'-' ----._:.Against -------------------- Sudheimer MAYOR :�r-ricsidem Buadlie COUNCIL N0.6 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK - OFFICE OF CITY CLERK OUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY tf November 29, 1930m DAT COMMISSIONER S 'fid WHEREAS, Morris To Baker Company has seented a bond executed by it as principal, and by South rn Surety Company of New York and Rome. Indemnity company as su sties in the sum 0f Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars (0250,000v00� in lieu of the security now deposited in escrow udder the terms of the contract between the County of Ramsey and City of St- Paul as Vendors, and Morris T, Baker Company as Vendee, dated November 18, 1929, pro— viding for the sale of the present Court House and City Hall site, which bond is in accordance with the terms of said contract; RESOLVED*. That said bond and the surety thereon are hereby approved; RESOLVED FURTHER- That the Merchants Trust Company, Saint Paul, is authorized, upon approval of said bond by the Board of County Commissioners of Ramsey County to release to Morris Ta C, r. No. 87640—BY T x M1 Donald_ t Baker �iQffi an the securities or has Whereas. It rlbond'eBecuted by Stns p y (p tncinnlr d by- south ern'.Sure[a. - money now deposited with it under C mPany 04 New Yogic d Hmne In I said contract dated November 18, 1 mpany, o New ns smetl s: in :the um itYT",,7" ared Fifty Thau and 1929. Upon release of such collater-• Dollar.' il20000) In'. lieu. of the een ity al,derm-ited IN e row nn al the said Merchants Trust Company, der the :t terms of the contract CRbetween t. Saint Paul;' is. y t,,e. canner f Rath ec and city Of St. hereby released and Panl a. a Pa rla Is T.: Balrer discharged from any further duties COrnP.lny Ye V dated November Agents 18 1929,p ovWlnt, for th ale. of the press., Imrt x tse and CItY x111 Ilia i Or liability as E9CTCw vllich.hard 1 .f - rcordnnce vith the terms at Id: ontract: Resolved That said bond find the. surety tl e e hereb approved, Resoled P rtl er, That : the DSer- "hunts nt T t Company. Saint Paul '1 - natl3 i d o n approval of said bond j p by the -Board of County Commissioners �� , �,r• of R ssy County to lease to Moro money a oCompany den situ he /tit uittlo ter aidecon trot dated N her 19 .1920:- ral Ierchants Trust Company Saint BPaull,, le liei oLY olensed'and dlaehnrced from y forth i duties or liabilities D crow Ap t n Adopted by tl a Connell Dec. 15.'1930.'// Appro 1 Dec.,5. 1930. D c. 20- ��,�_/� COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council ----------------- ------ ----------19------ Conroy May �j/ _ In favor /Approve __ -- ------ --19 McDonald /-�--- - Pearce Rosen _Against _—__.. I,. MAYO' Sudheimer Mr. President Bundlie ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. -87-66i OFFICE OF CITY CLERK ION—GENERAL FORM PR ESEN�E �l3o AREAS, The Advisory Court House and City Hall Building Commission has approved the attached specifications for wrecking the buildings on the new City Hall and Court House site; and WHEREAS, The Council is of the opinion that the specifica- tions are proper; tberefore, be it RESOLVED, That the attached specifications be and the same are hereby approved. na v a. Council Dec. 16. 19110. wnmGvea nee. to ioao. (DEC. zo-toao. Adopted by the Council._. t -.L -4i �h15� __19.._.._ u 11 Apoved--------------- ---------------- -�----.--- MAYOR ! COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Conroy .-May . McDonald ____:___._In favor "Pearce "Rosen ___`__._Against Sudheimer Mr. President Bundlie Adopted by the Council._. t -.L -4i �h15� __19.._.._ u 11 Apoved--------------- ---------------- -�----.--- MAYOR Council File No--------- PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT S791B— ' and :rt A Vrtton`pYoposal foY thv �,�,r the f.110 1nFe Improvement, PRELIMINARY ORDER. r�icreFsury"Yhe ai;.d ' a .w- The undersigned hereby proposes the making of the following public improvement by the `0n bf St. Paul, viz.: Reconstructing,rely iri and-repairin g, wvfiere necessary, the 3' g sidewalks_at-._the following ].ocat.ians:.. South side Ashland Ave., beginning 401 west of St. Albans St., thence west 3801. North side Ashland Ave., beginning 2021 east of Grotto 5t., thence east 241. South: side. Ashland Ave., beginning 751— west of Grotto St.,; thence west 461. North side of Ashland Ave., beginning at Avon St., thence east 90te North side Ashland Ave., beginning at Avon St., thence wrest 4101; beginning at Victoria St., thence east 351. South side Ashland Ave. beginning 1601 west Avon St., thence west 2791; beginning 691 farther west, thence west 571. South side Ashland Ave., beginning 921 west of Victoria St., thence west 1261; kleginni-ng 80V farther west, thence west 16013 North side Ashland.Ave. beginning 104t east of Oxford St., thence east 841. North side Ashland Ave., Beginning at Oxford St., thence wrest 321; beginning 701 farther west, thence west 2001; beginning 661 east of Lexington, thence east 821. South side AshlandAve.,.beginning 24► east of Lexington Ave.,'thence east 1921. 1 i "'-Qvti LTr--TSZUC A:1ral.utlu nVtl:, vvglIIraln�', "rte-._.wcgc' ox--CiTOTiLO CiL1, I.nE4IICG' west 4w. North, side of Ashland Ave., beginning at Avon St., thence east 909. North"side Ashland Ave., beginning at Avon St.; thence crest 41O1; beginning at Victoria St0:-.thence east 351. thence Y+est:,2,7,9,t; South side.Ashland Ave..beginning 1,60 vest Avon St.,, beginning 691 farther west, thence west 571. South side 'Ashland Ave.' beginning 921 -west of Victoria St., thence west 1261; begiming.501 .farther west, thence west 1601. 4' east of Oxford St., thence east 841. North side.dshland Ave. ,beginning 10 North side Ashland Ave., beginning at Oxford St., thence west 32t; beginning 701 farther vilest, thence tiiest 2001; beginning 661 east of Lexington, thence east 821. South side Ashland Ave., beginning 241 east of Lexington Ave., thence east 1921. ----- y Mayor. MR. PRESIDENT i • - FormCA18(2M2-29) F o [JGJJCG c 7a t r ' G Ot'tFi -TrJG 1�2 Jj.�xJ �' �G1'IJ .�OF-J° f T( CJC6 6 2 j` iii: t . 001 OG�'TZJJT)S 1 �r}T�, 64i rJJ6zzcc MG^{� G 1. J7G£7-JJII JJ -L �Jl �.' .. 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Reconstructing, relaying and rP.Pairing.D v1here,-Aecess4ry, the, ; sidewalks at the follovrring locations: South side Ashland Ave., beginning 401 :vest of St. Albans St., thence west 3801. North side.Ashland.Ave, , beginning -2021 east of Grotto St., thence east 241. South side Ashland Ave., beginning 751 west of Grotto St., thence viest 461. North. side of Ashland Ave., beginning at Avon St., thence east 901. North sidb �shland Ave., beginning -at Avon St., thence iciest 4101; .beginning at Victoria St.,.thence east 351 South side. Ashland Ave. beginning 1601 Wryest Avon St., thence Frest 279'; beginning 691 farther crest22 thence west 571. South side Ashland Ave., begtnnirig 921 vest of Victoria St., thence west 1261; .beginning 801 L farther west, thence viest 1601 i North side. Ashland Ave. beginning 1041 east,of Oxford St., thence east 841. North side Ashland Ave., beginning at Oxford St., thence crest 321; beginning 701 farther viest, thence west 2001; beginning 661 east of Lexington, thence east 821. South side Ashland Ave., beginning 241 est of Lexington Ave., thence east 1921. - I ......................." Ma. PREsmnrrr Mayor. +.— C A 13 (2M 2-29) - - / c 2� Ta31 0774 0. rGa:rri � ofr �;Ac'' �17Guce rJ?Foz7' rJcuG7FN Lrfszl' rra{ U0�'' vcuceJ77J 1'iJGIJcr v�{.{ s1 OG ;uu.7Jti \�{ 1. ,:.[•.J�UCG. ssfz.F 8 { c c7 sTJC ,AG.1 PGFs'T1JIJJSJ dF } aOi,C OT{ 1 t0-�r {'• r;Gt.�1J aTcic T` 1 ,AG. oG nrt,l,z 10y1 T v dp 5,,jjIE'o{:.' , Ije CG 'rJ7 r{7 ' ff' GAC6 C 4C TSG'T 1G ' PG �IJtrrui �`� ns2� �r arc{ ;Of. f17 TqG .Jj :7Ii Cf r2T.JGG ISG2.(' s.�1 .�676U CG ,,,Gdr �, rTrC7 r G21' �! G Ti71.JTrJ -I){ f e"a AOU 1 JG� J'-7r1Ja NOI TqG Lir.;l �l>.G' 1 " t7GA.CG G72; 02� GAGG i'JGcSU..7T1J'r :-r A7 G.FO'Td U{•. -�gr GT7GG ,Gii2.P 80 2TC�G TV 2U]'JCj VAG.� p6F.{6t�TIJTJJg� AOJ 2F:°FF a t6S7GE 1]G2 -F Q(�t yIGT PjJ2?rcs V21r73r q Vas 'AT 'UAG6�zrJtJ¢ S2{ rasap' POTIrPoz�>s aTgG `i2FTOPq VA6.'' P6 T �Tuz 50�{ Gs2r N.p7!` nein._• 1 1 . .. 1 1 1 1 i t 11 Jill ti, 1 1� I L C s Yt � 1 1 lu. 1.1i l 11 oJi 41, t, f 1L( 1 7 3 t itt rtl is l il�r5 it 1 lkr:= iit! Isl 7 1 .r G �J having been presented to the Council of the City of St. 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 improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters totheCommissioner of Irinance. Adopted b the Council ............. 10 .................... P by u'' YEAS NAYe Councilman Ori=CY )NROX ktaauso:r .t;rt APProved.... NTcAoxAr:� a 17,,;ataiQ .� .... &URla nfJ�A'„y a ,�; 5GJu1e:,arnl Com.... ......:-:�.. ...... /Ma. PaEeloErrr Mayor i' orm C A 13 (2M 2-=) - _ In the Matter of- ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------- reeonstructing,_relay na, and repairing, where necessary, the - side -walks- at the following locationss Ashland -Ave., south side, beginning_40 -ft. nest of St. Albans St. thence west 380 ft. { Ashland Ave., -north -side, beginning 202 ft. east of Grotto St., thence east 24 £t. Ashland Ave., -south side, beginning 75 ft. nest of Grotto St. thence nest 46 ft. Ashland Ave., north side, beginning at Avon St., thence east 90,ft. Ashland Aye., -north side, beginning at, Avon St., thence -nest 410 ft. # beginning at. Victoria St., thence east 35 ft. Ashl dvc,,:,south aide, beginning 160.ft. -est of Avon St., thence gest 279 ft; beginning, 69 ft. farther gest, thence gest Ashland Ave " south side, beginning 92 ft. vest of Victoria St., Enae'rreot 126 ft., beginning 80 ft. farther nest.,thenae wEN$ Ashland Ave„,.north side, beginning 104 ft. east of Oxford Vit., then6beaoi 84 ft. j Ashland Ave., north side, beginning at Oxford St., thence west 32 gt;, beginning :70 ft farther nest,`thenee Vest 200 ft; beginning 66 ft. east of Lexington Ave:, thence east 82 ft. Ashland _Ave., .south side, beginning 24 ft. east of Lexington Ave., j thence-eaet°:192 ft. - -- x3ISIu7ttitiie. norm thence east 24 ft. Ashland Aver, south side, beginning 75 ft. nest of Grotto St. thence ,crest 46 ft. Ashland Ave.; north side,"beginning at Avon St., thence east 90 ft. Ashland -Ave., north side,.,beginning at: Avon, St.,:.11enoe ?est-4IQ-;.ft., beginning at Victoria i,St. r thence east 35,ft. , Ashland Ave., south side, beinn;ing 160 ft. rreot af,Av4n St. thence west 279, ft; beginning 69.f.t. farther crest, thence nest c 57 ft. Ashland Ave., south side, beginning 92 fti west of:Victaria St. thence west 126 ft., beginning 80 ft. farthe'r- wdet,; thence crest 160 ft. Ashland Ave., north side, beginning 204 ft.. east of'Oxford 4t.,` thence east 84 fte Ashland Ave., north side, ber�i'iinin at Oxford St:, thence west 32 ft;. beginning 70 ft. farther :test, thence nest 200 ft:; beginning 66 ft. Bast of Lexington Ave., thence east 82 ft. Ashland Ave-., south side, beginning 24 ft. east of Lexington Avo,, thenae.::eAst 192 ft. ko en _ "-'Councilman �t`�cemtgr � "-V✓✓ CotiT&HT[M$ 4GXK%X t/dr- Vice Pres. Sudheimer Form B. S. A. 8-7 89037 C. P. No. 89037— In the Matter of. reconstructing, relay,-- Ing .and Fenalking,': .where.necessary.t the sidewalk, -at the: followingloca-" COUNCIL FILE N0.d Ashlan Ave., south side, heel utnq„!�B west Albans - ___-__- __-_-_- ft: of St. St., then. 380 ft. - �Arht-tea Ave.,. north side, - t g -9 = nP r t ••. _ In the Matter of- ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------- reeonstructing,_relay na, and repairing, where necessary, the - side -walks- at the following locationss Ashland -Ave., south side, beginning_40 -ft. nest of St. Albans St. thence west 380 ft. { Ashland Ave., -north -side, beginning 202 ft. east of Grotto St., thence east 24 £t. Ashland Ave., -south side, beginning 75 ft. nest of Grotto St. thence nest 46 ft. Ashland Ave., north side, beginning at Avon St., thence east 90,ft. Ashland Aye., -north side, beginning at, Avon St., thence -nest 410 ft. # beginning at. Victoria St., thence east 35 ft. Ashl dvc,,:,south aide, beginning 160.ft. -est of Avon St., thence gest 279 ft; beginning, 69 ft. farther gest, thence gest Ashland Ave " south side, beginning 92 ft. vest of Victoria St., Enae'rreot 126 ft., beginning 80 ft. farther nest.,thenae wEN$ Ashland Ave„,.north side, beginning 104 ft. east of Oxford Vit., then6beaoi 84 ft. j Ashland Ave., north side, beginning at Oxford St., thence west 32 gt;, beginning :70 ft farther nest,`thenee Vest 200 ft; beginning 66 ft. east of Lexington Ave:, thence east 82 ft. Ashland _Ave., .south side, beginning 24 ft. east of Lexington Ave., j thence-eaet°:192 ft. - -- x3ISIu7ttitiie. norm thence east 24 ft. Ashland Aver, south side, beginning 75 ft. nest of Grotto St. thence ,crest 46 ft. Ashland Ave.; north side,"beginning at Avon St., thence east 90 ft. Ashland -Ave., north side,.,beginning at: Avon, St.,:.11enoe ?est-4IQ-;.ft., beginning at Victoria i,St. r thence east 35,ft. , Ashland Ave., south side, beinn;ing 160 ft. rreot af,Av4n St. thence west 279, ft; beginning 69.f.t. farther crest, thence nest c 57 ft. Ashland Ave., south side, beginning 92 fti west of:Victaria St. thence west 126 ft., beginning 80 ft. farthe'r- wdet,; thence crest 160 ft. Ashland Ave., north side, beginning 204 ft.. east of'Oxford 4t.,` thence east 84 fte Ashland Ave., north side, ber�i'iinin at Oxford St:, thence west 32 ft;. beginning 70 ft. farther :test, thence nest 200 ft:; beginning 66 ft. Bast of Lexington Ave., thence east 82 ft. Ashland Ave-., south side, beginning 24 ft. east of Lexington Avo,, thenae.::eAst 192 ft. ko en _ "-'Councilman �t`�cemtgr � "-V✓✓ CotiT&HT[M$ 4GXK%X t/dr- Vice Pres. Sudheimer Form B. S. A. 8-7 under-- 7ri7.777 77 _ T r.. .. > - 7 _ _ T. ,. .. is . - — — n . r..r. _ ------------------------------------ .__ _ ------------------------ - - - January 20 1931 87918 -approved -----------------------_ - .� -------------------- 1' inary Order---------------------------- Preim _ approved ----- -- - ----- — ------ IntermediarY Order --------- --- ------ —" improvement upon due notice, and the Council A pubh hearing having been had upon the above imp having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- RESOLVED, BY the Council of the City ---------- -- the said City is -- — provement to be made by �C and repair; nlle7re nep�SEsary,; the � looatio s Albans reconatruat,, - fa�.lo�vin,, „ 40 Vit, vies of St• sidevalke at the. be innin; Ashland Ave. ex south side, St thence -:vest 380. ft. - a 202 ft. east of Grotto 8t., Ashland Ave., north side, begi�in, 2b ft. beginning 75 ft. Nest of Giotto St. thence east south side, g0 ft. dve., thence east Ashland west 46 ft. at Avon St•, est 410, ,ft Thence ., north side, ;beginning thence st . Ashland�Ave., beninninb at Avon'St,x nartii aider ' thence ep.st 35 ?� St,: Ashland Ave. , 16Q •. t. ,�7eat, Of„ Avon beginning at 'Victoria St•Dinninz: vest, thence gest south side, beg 69,ft. farther Ashland ,A.vrapat 2'79. Yt' beginning thence rn 92 ft; crest Of Victoria 8t• 57 ft- south side, lieginnin farther,nesty thence nest Ashland'Ave'., be •inning 80 ft. ; thence west 326 ft•' winning 104 ft. east of "Oxford St;t 160 ft• north side, beg Ashland We— ford ft thence 'Vest 32 ft; thence east 8- beg9:iininq at Ox 200�ft.: beginning Ashland Ave., north side, thence 2 ft. beginning 70 ft- farther crest, thence east 8 Lexington Ave.s ton Ave. , east of T,esin� 66 ft. east01 sout eside, beginning 24 ft. Ashland Ave: , 2 f" • thenec�.:esst �� Councilman = c'iii- 1- C.a' 1 me*MM i r. Vice Pres. Sudheirner, Form B. S. A. 8-7 F IM9909 MEMO and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissionerof 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 pro- ceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council_______ MAY_" s__ 1WI_______, 192 --- _---- _ — MAY m61 Approved-------------------------------------, Councilman Elanerr^... r.,.,,.,,., 77 T _ i n.. �r .... iPt ?S-� _ 51 .__ e ?:. TO za - i - -Jj- and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissionerof 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 pro- ceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council_______ MAY_" s__ 1WI_______, 192 --- _---- _ — MAY m61 Approved-------------------------------------, Councilman Elanerr^... r.,.,,.,,., v CITY, OF 37.. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE 9' REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (P) .� In the matter of •? reoonstruetin;, relaying and repairing, cohere necessary, they side*alka at the follclving locations i Ashland Ave., south side, beginning 40 ft. Neat of St. Albans St. thence nest 330 ft. Ashland Ave., north ride, beginning 202 ft. east of Grotto 7t., ttlenee c :st 24 ft. Asbland Ave., south side, beginning 75 ft. ;vest o3 Grotto St. thence West 46 ft. Ashland Ave., north side, be �innlnti; rt Avon st. , t11e1:oa east t30 ft. ' Ashland Ave., north side, beminning at Avon St., thence vest 410 ft. beginning at Victoria St., thence east 35 ft. Ashland Ave., south side, beginning 1GO ft. :rest of Avon thence .'neat 279 ft; beginning Gn ft. farther ;-,art, thonce west 57 ft. Aabland Ale ,''rou`;h side, be;inniri,N, 92' ft W00' of Victoria F3t., thence moat 126 ft., be;innin� 90 ft. farther -geat,thenee west 150 `ft: Ashland Ave., north side, bexinnlne 101?. ft. e:�rst of Oxforc'�Wt., thence,east 64 ft. Ashland Ave.., Werth aides, beglnninc, at Oxford 3t., thence crest 32 ft; begiWAIis` .70 ft. ff^rther ;,eat, thence Ueat 200 ft; beginning — GG ft. east of I,e.xin; under Preliminary Order approved 8791$. Approved Jan. 20, 1931. To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is - - $ The estimated cost peVfoot�for the above improvement is - - _ $ 0.10 The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION 1 and LOT .BLOCK - ADDITION No Valuation. 1200 Holcombe's Add. 2900 11 to St.Paul. 21 10 do 1350 13400 Palace Add.to 2 2 St. Paul. 3 2 do 4 2 do 16 1 do 17. 1 do 16 1 do Bryant's Add. 16 1 .to St. Paul 20 1 do ASSESSED VALUATION LAND BLDGS. No Valuation. 1200 1900 2900 76500- 1200 3500 1250 6300 1350 13400 1250 10900 1250 6100 1400 3300 1250 TOTAL. 6300 s .CIT%�&a.! UL- - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE rREPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER _ .... .,. ... -- -'ASSESSED.. - DESCRIPTION LOT 'SLOCKI ADDITION VALUATION Bryant's Add. LAND BLDGB _ 21_ 1 :to_ St. Paul. 1250 2759 22 i 1 do 1250 3506 23. 1 1 do 1250 .: 4000_ 24 ; 1 do 1250 4200 25', 1 do 1250 4700 26 1 i do 1250 10100 . 27 1 do 1250 3000 28 ! 1 do 1250 4500 29: 1 do 1250 41900 36'11 do 1350 5 2 do 1250 3900 6 12 do 1250 400 a 7 2 do 1250 - 2300 _ _ 9 i 2 ! do _ 1250 3350 I_ 9. 2 do 1250 3300 10 2 do 1250 !. 3050 2 . do. 1250. 5600 W.t0of tL.14L& .13# o4 22 do 5000 Pf. ll of do 15 ! 20 5 Summit Pk. Add. ( 2 20, to St.Paul, in 2200 11600 ( Ramsey Co., Minn. _ ( 3 , 20I do 4 ! 20; do__ 1200 3700 5 ! 20_ _ do 1200 31950 7 201 do 1200 3600 B 20; do 1200 4000 !. 9 ! 20; do 1100 11 '0 5 0 10'. 20; do 1200: 3050 11! 20 do1050 am o.o.ii TOTAL 9650 82825 374200. _ The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated Commissioner �f Finance. Forte. B. a 12 -CITY OF �+P.AUL . DEPARTMEhyiGt."--INANCE - REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (C) ASSESSED DESCRIPTION LOT ADDITION VALUATION Summit Pk. Add. LAND —1)Gs. 17 31 to st.Paul in 1'r50 3950 Ramsey Co. ,Minn• d 1450 4000 18 31 o 19 31 do 1450 3900 (Ex.Lexington Ave.) 8.75 ft- 17 42 do 6600 16 of L.15,16 and 18 42 do 1500 19 42 do 1500 4800 21 42 do 1500 6000 22 42 do 1500 2100 23 42 do 15o0 4350 24 42 do 1500 3600 25 42 do 1500 6200 26 42. do 1500 6300 28 42 do 4100 28900 8 41 do 1500 7700 Lot 9 and E.-' of 10 41 do 2250 7350 W.� of L.10 & E•10 ft-Of 11 41 do 1125 4200 -9.30 ft. of 11 41 do 1125 3950 12 41 do 1750 13000 (Ex. Lexington Ave.) L•13 & 14 41 do 3600 4400 82825 374200. _ The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated Commissioner �f Finance. Forte. B. a 12 Offlee. d the Commissioner of Public ` 9• rP Report to Commissioner of Finance JAV 2P S Jan. 28, 1931 ------------. ---------------......192.-...... To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the 5 d._ -..Jan. 20 1931 ..._... 192 -------- , relative to Council, known. as .Council File Ne..87918 nnnrove_ "Reconstructing, relaying and repairing, where necessary, the _. sidewalks at the following locations: South side Ashland Ave., beginning 40.1 west o£oSt. Albans St., thence west 3801. North side Ashland Ave., beginning 202+ east of Grotto St., thence east 241. South side Ashland Ave., beginning 751 west of Grotto St., thence west 461. North side of,Ashland Ave., beginning at Avon St., thence east 90t. North side Ashland Ave., beginning at Avon St., thence west 4_101; , beginning at Victoria St., thence east 351. South side Ashland Ave. beginning 1601 west Avon St., thence west 2791; beginning 691 farther west; thence west 571. South side'Ashland Ave., beginning 921 west of Victoria St., thence west 1261; beginning 801 farther west, thence west 1601. North side -Ashland Ave, beginning 1041 east of Oxford St., thence east 841. North side Ashland Ave., beginning at Oxford St., thence west 321; beginning 701 farther west, thence west 2061; beginning 66+ east of Lexington, thence east 821. South side Ashland Ave., beginning 241 east of Lexington Ave., thence east 1921. 5. Said improvement is ---------- --------- - --_----- asked for upon petition of three or more owners of roperty, subject to assessment for said improvement. / ............... mnm sioner of Public Works. Office of the Commissioner of Public .. k ,OM1 S�G�ab q. Report to Commissioner of Finance I.i f 47,.IJ C• c! i Ii 4 R1 i f i rc i J, ;• C d 4 r� i ecru r I f I, .� �q� r t2f f•; rs���+, r ` %i llni 7(. 1� �r p Ir,..,_r -- ( If ................................................................................._...................................-... _.... .......__.................................._......._...-.......-......-............................-.....-..---................ . and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is... ____ ........ ..necessary and (m•) desirable. 10¢ per sq. ft. 2. The estimated cost thereof is S......__._........ ... ........ and the total cost thereof is 8- .. ..... . .... and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows:.._..___..__ --- --- ....... ... .._._..__...._..__..._.__.._........... __._..........__........._ 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 5. Said improvement is .... ............... .__..._.-asked for upon petition of three or more owners of ,rioperty, subject to assessment for said improvement. - - -- -- -- ------- ----------- Gomm sionm of Public Works. M May l4tha 1931. Hon. Geo. C. Sudheimer' Coms'r of Public Safet7l City of Saint Paul. t Deer Com.¢sioner: The attached resolution was referred to the License Cormittee by the +o cit W9.tn the recuest that y•,e (:ouunitsee co_Lzer°rite tiie L'orporativn Cuunsei as to i7hetnvr or not tra 'Pilin Cite 1,10tor :Gua u0i;,paAy can be reryuired to psy aAy Krol; earnings tax to tae City. I Yours very trulyp city cleric. /.0.'70956 THIRD STREET IMPROVEMENT , Approved4-21-27 Report of Public 4Yorks`Received 4-25-27=. Report of Finance to Council 7=1247" I.O. 72246 Approved 7-12-27 Hearing as to Advisability of Impr. Condemnation 8-10-27 C.F. 72686- C.F. 73147 Extent of Approved (Real Estate Board A praisal) 8-10-27 9-13-27; C. F. 73767 Approved (Amending C.F. 72686) 10-25-27: Damaged & Benefits reported to Council 12- 6-27 A.A. 74296 Approved 12'- 6-27 Hearing on Award,& Assessment 1- 3-28 Postponed to " 1-24-28 R.A.`7454l - Payable in 10 installments 1-24-28 F.O. .7.4542 ,- Approved 1-24-28 To.Comptr.oller 2'- 1-28%:. From Comptroller 2= 9-28`, To Courts 2= 9-28:" From Courts 3-19-28 *96 obja To :Comptroller 3-19-28` From'Comptroller 3-20=28 DUE & PAYABLE 4.OBJECTIONS'. From ,Courts' 1-" 2-29, To Comptroller 1- 2-29: From, Comptroil er! 1- 9-29 DDE &..PAYABLE 1-19-29 .' 'RE -ASSESSMENT --THIRD STREET. IMPROVEMENT ®; F.O. 80495 App,;oved - ! 4-30-29'. C.F. 82015 tiniied) C.F. 8g1S8'% '�"ecottsideration,'of F.0..80495 9- 3-29 -```C.F.'82470 Amending F'.O. 82158 which Amended F. 0. 80495 Re -Assessment reported to Council 9`- 5-29 ` A.A. 82524 `Approved - 9-,5=29 7 Hearing on Re -Assessment- 10--2-29, �^ R.A. 82849 ':Approved 10- 2-29 Payable in 10, installments To Comptroller 10=2Z-29 ` From Comptroller.10-21-29' To Courts,'<; 10-22-29 - From'Courts. 12.c:3-29 To Comptroller 12- 3-29 From 'Comptroller 12--5-29-:, DDE &,PAYABLE 12-14-28 OBJECTIONS, (�pW,433.5 From Courts ' 12-15-30. To Comptroller 12-15-30 From Comptroller,, 12-18-30 DUE &'PAYABLE 12-20-30 OBJECTIONS ($86-,738.9 From Courts 1-30-31 To Comptroller 2-14-31 From Comptroller, DDE &.PAYABLE. 2-21-31 Supreme Court Appeal OUAORUIC-E SO OEPA.1M 1 CITY OF ST. 'PAUL FO ENCIL NO. PL OFFICE OF CITY CLERK V COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESEPRESENTED BY ❑ATE— NSfONER RESOLVED t 41C -A i, .0 ii?"£>C3 .at;:lt "1�:wf't+C�fi - a .i1 �F3Ti1aRCf 5� 3 Ca O Y Lc �: CC3}I :I lt, :%al= C21nu0 fO74 uz"'o reteGa iS i4 ve_=.I05J•.Sl and Q$_.r'a3 G7':'. t'?:OL^•11 i _r! .t. y?',.E'" Aoi,f3,a. L3,DwdersIIf;, I ('?:£....s ^.., �r r4::E-xs Cnz.$.-`'03 II✓` R:):7«; . n)•.; L!s C. tS4L) Filk_;€', `!..^., �.t;%:'.C)'i5,% t 4 r F1 -7ti `4�w l-..,,, t § 'I:i kl!.'04tir1Cl `t,,? i.S.;"a e+:i, {114 : IJCt ao i;<? tilo 'ta(Ma. v Og 14!,,.Oezr `OIL SSy «5 op 00'41 i'Osii Q�C !a ' ":13 tho ,^.5t .)O„°: t,4is a::, l' �.a::.` •^ .) Ci ' iw«?00S and ;'Lw orj 431')'40 i ORIGINAL TO QITYCLERK1 i CITY -OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL FILE NO. OFFICE O CITY CLERK CIL RE —GENERAL FORM �+ PRESENT D BY /l ), �i ] _ COMMIS . ONE DATE WHEREAS, The Oommissioner of Parks, PlaY-grotgnds and; -Public / x Buildings -has reported to the OounailtIIat" that oerta`in-tuo-atory_,.,:- and basement cement blo.ek buildiag;.]ooatedy 1 3 81"ook:34: _ Rioe'& Irvine/s Addition' , also kn wn as No./18enh grail' street, and that certain buildinzlocated ojp-Ldt4=eya-5n-$Yoog 34t Rica &'Irvine's Addition,' also--know 19 186 South rranklin street, are-in such a'dilapidated and dangerous condition as to Tarrant their being condemned and torn dorre3ri therafrres be tt. f RESOLVED, That a publio.hearing shall be had upon the ad- visability and necessity of wrecking said buildings, on the 23rd day of November, 1931, at ten O'clock A. M. in the Oounoil Ohamber in the 00urt House and Oity Hall, in the Olty of St. Paul, Minne— sota-, andbe it FURTHER RESOLVED, That not less than ten days prior'to the time fixed for said hearing, the Commissioner of'Parke, ,Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall mail to the last known record owner ® of said pieces of property, at his last known address or 1 �/ to the agent or occupant of said property,'a notice stating the 1� time, place; and nature or purpose of said hearing, and he shall also causes, notice of such hearing to be given by one publication =' in the official newspaper of the Oity of St. Paul, said notice to be published not less than five,days prior to the.; date of said bear — Ing. C r.No 80773 By Clyd R BEny .. tuhereas 'Cha ,Commfssioner of`% - �. Parka, Pl'gYSropnds-s,ndCE?ubllc Build•..'r , .,.ia ings:.hng; roD'otted to,ihe' Codncll,tbat3 'that`"certlln tN,o story and.basam nt. cement bloc'. �bulldlnE. locateh on Lot: 3, .Block 34 Bice &Irvine's Addltioh;,' also ,known as Wo IBB S uth P"tanklln', � Street and that= carfnin' Uuilding 10-: Qatod:' n Lo<s 4.and 6 Block 34 Rica; - I S Itylne a Add(ti als9 '.Icnolyn as s 194-186 S uth Frahklln SLreefl aro 'j,: uc11 W dllapldatod and;dnngarous conb 3ltihn to wnri•ant their being -iiittt con. damned and torn down thorefors t o It i Besolycd Thgta PLblfc hand S shnll be had upon tho ndvtsnUlllty hrid ne- ceseity of t Eecking said bulldhtgs the '23rd day oE:NoveptUmy1832 in ti bi.,'-in trio, Councli Ci mbarS I[he Court tn til.Heuso'and .City Hall In into Cfty of 6t. Paul , tin sot and Ue` ,Puithe R sohied Th t ndf leas thax 'ten days n to :to trio timg ft ed for: n said , P16ng Yhc CommissiQ lel of G� Pnrke, Playg and ana Puno Build COUNCILMEN �inga;shnil mall;;to the.last 9tnot.n rec ofd owner o each oP"sgtd pieces, oE: • Yeas Nays t .p rty' at rife last`icagwa addieos or y �.__. Adopted by to'ttta aggnt'or oeaunant oP•9aid prop t cy,n;a nottc stntibg the Htpe p1nLe' /Conroy� I and "nnturo or.pu pn a oE•,snld hear--� f g, and he 511a1;,a1 o Qause sottfo of 11101'11e1ring•l Abe blvon.by Qnu Dnp --'May Iicntion In the- oRtelal"•noNlPapar of trio Clts Of. Bt: Paul; lata not[ce to hQ'i McDonald _:..._.In favorAPubliphed notless thalh llvo'daya Prtor1 pl to the data of snid h sting Pearce V/`/1¢oyedL1832..Eh Oct27 1831 ' Rosen _Against > i i Sudheimer MAYOR Mr. PresidentBundlie �� COUNCIL ORIGINAL TO C ITY CLERK I CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO.^ OFFICETY CLER FCIL FFGENERAL FORM 1 PRESENI7�1D 13 COMMISS'[.ONE y 1 SEAS, The Oommissioner of Parke, Playgrounds and, Public Buildings has reported to the Oouncil,that that oertain tAo'etory,_ and basement cement block building looated%L 3, Block 34� Rioe & Irvine°s Addition,. also known as No./1N qtb,^Pr&&klii street, andng that certain buildilocated oyt�Fieta k- n&5-- 3-ook 340Rioe & Irvine's Addition, ale 0 -known. knowte 15 196 South Franklin street, are, in such a dilapidated end dankerous condition as to warrant theirbeing' oondemned and torn do*nn;hereYore,-be . i RESOLVED, That a public' hearing shall be had upon the ad- visability'and necessity of wrecking said buildings, on the 23rd day of 11ovember, 1931, at ten olclock A. X. in the Oounoil Ohamber in the Oourt House and Oity Hall, in the Oity of St'. Paul, Minne- sota and.be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That not less than ten days prior to the time fixed for said hearing, the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall mail to the last known record owner � of said pieces of property, at his last known address, or 1� to the agent or occupant of said property, a notice stating the time, place and nature or purpose of said hearing, and he shall also cause a notices' of suoh bearing to be given by one publication in the official newspaper of the.0lty of St. Paul, said notice to be published not less thanfive days prior to the date of said.hear ing. vo 90 7S -By. ClydeA May . . rens, TI o comnUsol nor• of §' ,. _ r, Plnygro>rnde and PuUllc Bulld-� � bas-ro,artad, to C d en LHat.) t. Certain two story-, and'bnaement 7 nt bla k ,bulldln¢ lacnted on LoC j ' 0 1 69 giee & Irylne a Addltlon; ItnaRn-ay Na 1D6 SoUtll:bulldPraint; nklllo- n I, of and'that co �ain on L ta-4 qq d A; Blo k 34 Rlce� ; Addltton, nlao hna vn . -: 3 Jmrr and dan,o, ' S ' I ,unt tl elt b• dP V tl i , • 1J COUNCILMEN �. L/l��/V"-" t1L 11 id`s Yeas Nays �_ Adopted by the Council:��.—. T.iA-CX19...._ /Conroy I /flay 4d'-1-. -" ---- 19- -- �McDonald _- ------ favor pPP r , Pearce �!! Rosen1 .Against / _ —".-. - '--' . ...'- - "'-- MAYOR Sudhenner Mr. President Bundlie f ?To carr c�enx + , CITY. OF ST.' PAUL. No. 60863—Bv a: H. McDonald—,J�(���e� arena,.. In the matter or Plnlr F; f e,• y. •wing' nd extending ..Idehl,_ a K OFFICE OF CITY CLERK'' sen, rernwood. Ave nd :Du. ¢ width of sixty (60) fee"', (�' O_I,INCIL RESOLUTIOP ENERAL { iilne,VIdnhp etve t PRESEENTED BY COMMtSSI,ON ER DATg" WHEREAS, in the matter of opening, widening and extend- ing Idaho Avenue between Fernwood Avenue and Dunlap Street, to a. width of sixty (60) feet, the center line of said street being the center line of Idaho Avenue as now laid out in Chelsea Heights, extended easterly 168.3 feet, thence to the intersection of the center lines of Dunlap. Street and Idaho Avenue, as laid out in Cliftondale, heretofore duly proposed, and wherein proceedings were had by the Council of the City of St. Paul, under preliminary order #80076, approved April 2, 1929, the Council of the City of St. Paul. sought to effect such public improvement and to condemn the lands necessarytherefor, and WHEREAS, the following proceedings were had and, taken by the Council of the City of St. Paul for such purpose and for the further purpose of exarding damages for such condemnation and which proceedings so -had and taken were the following; Preliminary Order,.Council File #80076, approved April 2, 1929; Intermediary Order, Council File #80545, approved_May 1, 1929; Council File #81,000, approved May 29th, 1930, same being a resolution purporting to fix and determine the amount of land sought to be dondemned for said improvement; Council File #85782, approved June 19, 1930,'the-same being a resolution approving the then proposed award of damages for such proposed condemnation by said Council, and Council File #86067, approved August lst, 19300.same being a resolution ratifying the award of damages to the owner of such land sought to be condemned for said public improvement, and WHEREAS, in all of said proceedings the lands sought to be condemned for said public improvement were erroneously referred to and described in material particulars, and WHEREAS, the owner of the lands sought to be condemned by virtue of said proceedings, was dissatisfied with the award as ratified by said Council -for such condemnation, and appealed there- from to the District Court in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota,.and which appeal is now pending in said Court, and WHEREAS, said owner has at all times objected to the jurisdiction of said Council to make said public improvement and .COUNCILMEN' Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council.-__– Conroy May McDonald ._..S'-' _In favor Pearce. Rosen - ---t =t --Against S„d6Pi_�Pe _ .MAYOR rest n Il�_ Ice.PiP,S, SUC11l0intAr COUNCIL AL TO CITY CieeK ,.� CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. I __-- r', OFFICE OF CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE PHHY79 ry - to effect such condemnation of land. therefor, and WHEREAS, the City of St. Paul has never had possession of or acquired title to the lands sought to be condemned in said proceedings for said public improvement, and WHEREAS, the Council of the City ofigtt. Paul deems it advisable and necessary for the good governmLTit of said City and for the protection of its property and for the best interest of said City that all said proceedings be repealed, annulled and abandoned, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, than all proceedings had and taken by the Council of the City of St. Paul in the matter of said public improvement and.in the matter of the condemnation of land therefor and the making of awards of damages for such con— demnation, be and the same hereby are absolutely repealed, annulled and abandoned, and that said public improvement be and the same hereby is abandoned, the condemnation of land made and attempted to be made therefor is likewise abandoned, and that the award of damages for such condemnation be and the same here—by is rescinded, annulled and set aside. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays / Conroy ay "Donald -_-----_-_-_In Eavor Pearce Rosen --_.- Against )Sv'dheimet Mr. Presidlettt-Bund(ia•- lYXI'. Adopted by the Council.^- __'^:__d;s_',;-_.--19---__ nb -- -- ----------- ---- -------'AZ9 -------'----------------- 69-43-i-4-w- - - �J--i�y MAY�R ,..... I //� r' / r��— � �� �� !C ,f s ///�' �� { tom. _ 4 y . ,� �. ��� 1 � � - l / .� � '�� tri ^'�� � / / /, `� �j /�� ��, "6 COUNCIL ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE 1v-.-6/-Y-w- OFFICE OF CITY CLERK CIL RE /—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED 6.Y ///G _DATE GOMMISSI& WHEREAS, The Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings has reported to the Council that a certain Shed located on Lot 15, Block 5, A. G. ruller's Addition, also known as 190 Fuller avenue, is in such a dilapidated and dangerous condition as to warrant its being condemned and torn down; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That a public hearing shall be had upon the advisa- bility and necessiW of wrecking said building, on the 5th day of December, 1931, at ten o'clock A. M. in the Council Chamber in the Court House and City Hall, in the City of Vt, .Paul; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That not less than ten days prior to the time fixed for said hearing, the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall mail to the last known record owner of said property, at his last known address; or to the agent or occupant of said property, a notice -stating the time, place and t nature or purpose of said hearing, and he shall also cause a notice of such hearing to be given by one publication in the official news- paper of the City of St. Paul, said notice to be published not less T C. r. No 90696—si Clyde "L;ldny 3{ than five days prior to the date of said hearing., whet a The Commisatoneq 'ot £ Pnr]ca; PIaY&'rounds and Puyt1 Hut1d 9 a curtntn . ea locnt d to t n Lot 761 B1061C 1 Fuller's Addition, also know-• ° a 190 Fuller Avenue (e ln.su h n ptdnted nd dengo ova Condit'..+ (to wnr ant Its-, . t, c0 dent t r d n there4 re be it §n� Thnn tfl, pub � 11 COUNCILMEN Y� Adopted by the Council_ .�U` I Yeas Nays t.: – - Conroy � �, May p---------------- 19 -- % McDonald _ In favor _ A ed_....___ Pearce / Rosen _ _.Against "----- '" -4MAYOR Mr. Vice fres. Sudbeinler �Thn Commlaaloner -otl� - I CITY OF ST PAl' Yg undy na Pub Cil NO. ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK I I .Sy repotted tO the COU" Cil, .I 'owing buttdinb • - p. - OFFICE, OF CITY Ci dtocnRu on 4n�idiuon;t:n�'I�YI ,.s Rugg y at on nye me, A- C IL RESO I GEr of c OgaTn c"/ COMMISSIONER -,� GATE WHEREAS, The Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings has reported to the Council that the following buildings, A barn located on the rear of Lot 15, Block 6, Rugg's Addition, also known as 881 Otto avenue; An open shack on Lot 6, Ogden's Addition, also known as 126 Mounds Boulevard; re in such a dilapidated and dangerous condition as to warrant their being condemned and torn down; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That a public hearing shall be had upon the ad- visability and necessity of wrecking said buildings, on the 8th day of December, 1931, at ten o'clock A. M. in the Council. Ohamber in the Court House and City Hall, in the City of St. Paul; and be it { FURTHER RESOLVED, That not less than ten days prior to the time fixed for said hearing, the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall mail to the last known record owners of said properties, at their last known addresses, respectively, or to the agents or occupants of said properties, a notice stating the time, place and nature or purpose of said hearing, and he shall also cause a notice of such hearing to be given by one publication in the official newspaper of said City, said notice to be published not less than five days prior to the date of said hearing. COUNCILMEN - l� Yeas _. Nays Adopted by the Council --onroy / .---.' 6s. a{I May McDonald --_In favor. Appro�d_ 19 — -- - Pearce j Rosen _ .Against ��-- MAYOR Sudheimer -,"Mr. President Bundlie CLYDE R. MAY LOUIS J. DARTSCH ER COMMISSIONER - oavurr couulae�oxan CITY OF SAINT FAUL DEPARTMENTOF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS t OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER 219 CITY HALL e.� GEORGE L, NASON. eu 'ERNEST W. JOHNSON. au ORM CHAS. A. BASSFORD, ­1 •HOHIT-T J 1A11T .,,UL. HeT ItTY H„«COURT H010e 8 December. 2., 1931. Hon. Council, City of St. Paul. Gentlemen: A resolution was recently adopted by the City Council, set- ting a date for a public hearing to be held on December 8 on the condemnation of the barn in the rear of the property at 881 Otto Avenue. The Building Department reports this barn has been •:irecked and it is, .therefore, unnecessary to hold this hearing. All Council proceedings relating to it should be terminated at this time. Yours very truly, omC missioif ra./ a CLYDE R. MAY Loins J. SARTscH ER COMMISSIONER oe sego d. CITY OF SAINT PAUL DEPARTMENT OF - PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER. 219 CITY HALL GEORGE L. NASONI q ERNEST W. JOHNSON. s CHAS. A. SASSFORDuc IT A -1—T uw.�cwv - oAINT .AULw CITY HALL ANO CoUAT H011e �8 November 30, 1931. Hon. Council, City of St. Paul. Gentlemen: A council resolution was recently passed regarding the con- demnation imposed by the Building Department on a shack known as 176 Mounds Boulevard. This council resolution provides for a public hearing to be held on December 8. This owner has made considerable re- pairs to the building and the fence around it so that it is no longer necessary to go through crith the condemnation. le, therefore, suggest that it be'cancelled as well as the public hearing set for December 8. Yours very truly, i nissioner. U / r' r %A l S -.-_ iC I No 01200—By Mayor Bundle i BVI ea , a ddon a Id unexpected ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK CITY OF rtiency h Pntlaen in that the ��B •trd OP P NO. Utj4.�Velfnre has tnsurer . q - i t1 ds t the present ttmo to caro OFFICE gF', P 1 n-�� iits already .contracted<.;by • COUNCI.i lmmedl*ft pro j, RESOLUTION—GEN,*for r fw•th r nn cos 11 *fleas be .nab] to con ; the tinue. NTS EY //yl ��.�� I P operation and - OuntY ofRamsay.h- .tr an: emergency: Pun, -. •-. the'l- Um of rnt 1• -, W1 SAS, a sudden and unexpected emergency has arisen in that the Board of public Welfare has insufficient funds at the present time to care for expenses already contracted by said Board; and wBFREAS, unless immediate provision is made for further finances, the said Board will be unable to continue its outdoor relief operatioon�s;; and kl Tf IERUS, the County of Ramsey has�vc9a a� q-zemergency fund `4,w said Board in the sum of $52,000, which said sum cannot be used under the law creat- ing said Board until an amount equal to one-half of said contribution of the . County is appropriated to said Board by the City of St. Paul; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the Mayor and Comptroller be and they are hereby authorized and directed to borrow the sum of $26,000, and to execute and de= liver to the person or persons making the loan a promissory note payable to such person or persons, bearing interest at a rate not exceeding 4-2% per annum, said note to be payable on or before one year from the date of execution thereof; RESOLVED bMTBER, that the sum of $26,000 so borrowed be credited to the Board of Public Welfare Fund, and all of said fund be expended only for the expenses itmurred by said Board for outdoor relief. Approved Comptrol er COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Conroy ':>y McDonald _.. _.. _In favor Pearce nn Rosen /L -__Against S udheimer Mr. President Bundlie Adopted by the Council ----------------------------------_19-_-____ Approve-------- /--�---------+---------------- =------- --------- ------- j,- ---------- MAY,On R-- ----------1-9-.-. --- -- 64 Council File No. ._918 ........ PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT and PRELIMINARY ORDER. The undersigned hereby proposes the making of the following public improvement by the City of St. Paul, viz.: Opening, widening and extending, Idaho Ave.between Fernwood Ave.and Dualap &t-wby ° taking and condemning- a -strip of -I-an d 60-ft.-In width- asr-oss the south 431.2 ftof the north 862.4 ft, of that 504.9 ft. west of ariii--- Glib on Dale i'ri-tYie I�E4 of"Sii -: 22;-T.oivri 2S;..R.arig-6-.23.;- except---part---taken.-Sar Dunlap ... St-«,__the--:center--of---said._str-eet-_be#ig..:the.:.... center line of Idaho Ave.as now laid out in C sea Heights :ext nded ea&terly--166•:6- 168--•thenee---to---�the--inters o€---the...eeater Ines o€ DunlBRte and Idah$ Avfe. in Clifton Dale is---•.............._.. any o............n - .._... t � - -- ------------- ---. - - --------- -----------• RELIMINARY ORDERS. r1. n., No. 91864— "I _ -- Abstract. lttsn proposal for thoil PRELIMINARY ORDER. 1 following improvements." • 1... •: ,nd.exten q. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making ofthe following improvement, viz Opening, widening and extending, Idaho Ave.between Fernwood Ave'. and Dunl:ap--St-:---by-•-taking and oond-emnirrg a- strip -of-land 60 ft: n--wickth---across the south 431.2 ft. of the north 862.4 ft. of that 504.9 ft. west of and ad�o3ri%rig Clifton Dale fri tfie--X? -of` See l; Towri.-29� El. 99 except part ---taken ..for --Dunlap--8t..,--.thE...center .:.of ...said-street ---being ...the center..:._ dine of Idaho Ave. as, now laid out in Chelsea Heights extended easterly 168:&-it and thence---to thfte�--int -seution'••of •thL,---centar lines of finnlag %Vin Teen dre a toA%fheii�� C�iT ES�C�2 e g P $ 2 bund o e ity o St. 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 improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council..................................... �azY YEAS NAYS - Councilman CoNnoY MAY. Approve .............................. :-------------- •... .... ........_ LD PEARCE - EARCE R.osEN / 1 SDDHEIMER.......... ..................................................................... ........ MR. PRESIDENT / Mayor. Form C A 13 (2M 1031)' r---- 1NTERDIEDIARY 0Rn'ER9. C P No:91991- 7n the tiIatter of op entng. nggening and x[endine Idaho Ave. between -Fern-' vood Ave.. and Dunla➢ 6O .Ing,. nd condemning atr� .rt GO ft. In width aa 431:2ft. f cr the north 8r ; COUNCIL FILE NO --------------- so4.9 ft e t or By----------------------------------------------- INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of__QLY7.@ILl.il�s_ 4yi41eninX,_ and_ extending Idaho Ave. between Fernwood Ave , and Dunlan St.y takirW and condemning a stri-ol -land-FO- ft -in �tlr_acrQ_Y�@_�Q k1�_�31�2_ ft_�_of the north 862.4 -ft of that 504.9 ft. :------------i--------------------------- - , est o2 and ad'oining Clifton Dale in the Pd1 = of Sec, 22, Tov✓n 29, -Range taken_ for ---------------Dunlan St .1_ the center of said street being he - - center line of Idaho Ave: as now laid out in Chelsea Heights ex£eridecT _easterly 1613.3_ft_and_ thenre_o__thQ_� r�er�eetion_of _the _center _lines _of Dunlap St. and Idaho Ave, in Clifton Dale, under Preliminary Order_____________ 91864 ---approved _____c ---------- The Council of the City of Paul having received the report of the Commissioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That,the;said report and the saute is hereby._ approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improvement which, the Council recommends is___A71eri,__fia�Sl_gr4d_ex- __ �AtL Id�hQ_ 1ve$_betyeen Fernwood Ave.and Dunlap St, by taking and con- demning a strip of land 60 ft. in width across the south 431:2 -r: -of __ the_nor_th_$62 a _f�_nf_ tYk3t__ ,QQ4 _Lt� _Jest of and ad'oining Clifton Dale -in the NE of Sec. 22,Tovm9, ange 23, excep£-par-Larreri 1bYt �itlyilap _said_street being -the-center line_ of Idaho Ave. as now laid out in Chelsea Heights extended easterly 70�. lrt arid-tTi-ence-tS the iiits�s�c lines of Dunlan_St. and Idaho Ave. --in -Clifton Dale, with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is 190_ 00__-____ Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the_ ----- 2LQth-------- day of 1932- xx __ 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 provided 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__''' 1113.2______, 192____ ---- - - ---- - -- -� -- -- ---- Approved --------- St-:.�1---'—---- 1�--- ---------------------C----------- Mayor.k. -----------� Conroy Councilman rrlancy "icl)ouald Councilman �ergusou, l / a d Peorro I (vr Councilman 1f;I6dg_s6nm 1`o'"t; Councilmandhetmeii f�lilf�l+fi�as Councilman i3Temek Mayor Ing Bundlie Form B. S. A. 8-6 CITY. -OF ST! PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE • REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER �l (D) �• In the matter of opening, widening and extending Idaho Ave. betvreen Pernwood Ave. and Dunlap St. by taking and condemning a strip of land 60 ft. in width across 'the south 431.2 ft. of the north 862.4 ft. of that 504.9 ft. west of and adjoining Clifton Dale in the NE 4 of Sec. 22, Town 29, Range 23, except part taken for Dunlap St., the center of said street being the center line of Idaho Ave. as now laid out in Chelsea Heihts extended easterly 168.3 ft. and thence to the intersection of the center lines of Dunlap St. and Idaho Ave. in Clifton Dale, under Preliminary Order approved 1arch 8, 1932 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is $ i An .nn The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is $ The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED La niALUAt�,rdlg That part of the south 431.2 ft of the north 862.4 ft. of 2750 1500 A� that 504.9 ft. west of and adjoining Clifton Dale in the northeast 4 of Sec. 22, T.29, Range 23, that lies Within a strip of land 60 ft. in width, the .center line of which is the center line of Idaho Ave. as now laid out in Chelsea Hgts. extended e�.sterly 168.3 ft.; thence to the intersection of the center li es of Dunlap St. and Idaho Ave. as laid out in ( Clifton Dale -Except Dunlap St.) ( The. south 431.2 ft of the north 862.4 ft of that 504.9 ft -W. of and adj. Clifton Dale in the northeast -,'i of Sec. 22, T.29, R. 23 (Except so much thereof as lies within a strip of land 60 ft. in width, the center line of which is the center line of Idaho Ave. as now laid out in Chelsea Hgts. extended Ely 168.3 ftth. to the intersection of the center lines of Dunlap Si.tand Idaho Ave. as laid out in Clifton Dale, and except Dunlap St. $'2750 $1500 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference too said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated II''V--Q 31 19 3.Z Commissioner of finance. Form B. S. A. 8-8 D Office of the Commissioner of Public orlpk HVIANQ 12 Report to Commissioner of Finance M 14 1932 larch.. ll_....1932-.._-----_ 192_._.. - To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the 91864 March 8� 192.__--, Council, known as Council File No.......__._...__.... approved ----.----_ _.._.. 32 1932 relative to opening? widening and extending Idaho Avenue between ....__ -_.. .. -- - ........ - ----- - ... ----- Fernwood Avenue and Dunlap Street. -- ....... _ ._.. __ .... _ ._ ._.._ __ _ _... -- -- - -- ------- - .. .......... ...--- - .............. - . - - ..-............. _.. ----------------- and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is-.. necessary and (or) desirable. 2. The estimated cost thereof is S..._XXXXX _:.._.., and the total cost thereof is.S....__.__---- ._----------- f and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows:__.._._._. _______: ___:..._..___ - — .......... - ...__.. __... _... _....... .. 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. -------_---- - --- _.._- ... ....... ---- - - - __ ----- --- - - -- ._...-- -- ---- ------------- 5. Said improvement is .... ..... ....__. - - -_---asked for upon petition of three or more owpe s of property, subject to assessment for said improvement. % -- - - --------------- Commissioner of Public Works. U� b�u /o OUNCI E 92207 BY -- - -- - --------- F'IN L ORDER In the matter of ---- openin_g,_ wideni_r><;_ and _extending -Idaho -Ave.-between ----------------- Fernwood Ave. and Dunlap St. C. ?. . In the tter f`ping, t.� '. t ndivg Idaho betwe,_, ,,..d Ave. and Dunlap SL u: _ 1LminRry Order 31869,- n TCarch. 8th. 1333, Intermedia - 91931, pprovedNlarch SOttY.,_ A publlc-:hearing having �: u➢an the above improver .. stir . .. ..... ..... under Preliminary Order__1 a4_______________, approved_-____ Niarch _8th,_ 1932. ----_-- Intermediary Order _______91991 --------------, approved ------- Harch_ 30thz_1932. 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 consid- ered 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 open and connect up Idaho Ave. between Fernwood Ave. and Dunlap St. and the Council hereby orders said improvement 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 the said improvements, viz.: A strip of land 60 ft. in width across the south 431.2 ft. of the north 862.4 ft. of that 504..9 ft. west of and extending from Chelsea Heights to and adjoining Clifton Dale in the NE 1/4 of Section 22, Township 29, Range 23, except part taken for Dunlap St., the center of said street being the center line of Idaho Ave, as now laid out in Chelsea Heights extended easterly 168.3 ft. and thence to the intersection of the center lines of Dunlap St. and Idaho Ave. in Clifton Dale. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Cimmissioner 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 there- with. Adopted by the Council____ -----'---- _____- _____ _, 19____ -- - - - - --- --- -------------- 19---- City Clerk. Mayor. Approved--------------------------- eonaciiman-Gonroy ___C�--roy Councilman-Perguaon Councilman -McDonald Donald Gouneilman�earce CouneilmamRehland Councilman-SudheimerRo/ sen Mayor -- - - - - --- --- -------------- 19---- City Clerk. Mayor. +LAW OFFICES OF JOHN H. HOREISH 1015 PIONEER BUILDING S T. PAUL. MI N NESOTA April 22, 1932. 3s, John H. 11cDonald, Department of Public Finance, Court House, St. Paul, lilinn. Dear Sir: In re: opening, of Idaho Street, Dufresne Pax•. Dufresne talked with you today about a settlement ntaof the matter YOuvAuld of award to be made in the condemnation proceedings. you want about a weeks time to look into the matter. You also stated that you hearing which is set for the 26th inst. I 1+ill be out of would continue theyou town on that date. Therefore, I would dike uol'�lecompletetyour investigation about one week. In the meanwhile I hope y so that we may arrive at a settlement. As soon as you have completed your investigation please communicate with me. Very truly YOur <}���1} J H. Ho-aISH H:K ' C. 93560—ny clyde 6,j�5I�P�... Wher ns, the CI[Y Of SL Pn 1 and t I1NER NO.-------�-T� originet to City Clerk CITY day a N4Velnborma 929.ldente into a Imo' Morrle `2 Bakn OFFICE OF contrRet vilth ttie site: the de clr• Coot 0.Houee and COU RESOL th reoif{hd where s by the term of the sald 3forrl T nnl< F. �J .— I' tract,.: was to bep ml d -•--- PRESENTED BY b° COMMISSIONER — _-"__."_ on WHEREAS, the City of St. Paul and the County of Ramsey did, Morris the T. Baker Comof pany formbeT the sale of the presener into t Court House site andis the development thereof, and ris T. WHEREAS, by the terms of tat in its cdiso discrt, the etion) to torsubstitute bond Baker Company Was to be PB for the collateral deposited by the heaCity and t},eadountyy and approved as to form and surety by MEREAS, on December 15, 1930, the said Morris T. Baker Company in the exercise oY its privilege, did execute to the City of St. T. Baker Company as principal end the Home Indemnity Company end the Paul and the County of Ramsey a surety bond, executed by the Morris Southern Surety Company as sureties, and wHEREAS, since said date the Southern Surety Company has failed and has been placed in the hands On a libondatnow thereforeand there rbeaits but one solvent surety company P RESOLVED, that the Morris T. Baker Company be and it is hereby directed to furnish for approval as to form, erecutioneand theeoo- a new Surety company bond , guaranteeing and t e tract of the said Morris T. Baker Company with the City he County, dated November 18, 1929; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to, on behalf of the City,send a COPY of this resolution to the said Morris T. Baker Company, and to, by letter addressed to the said Morris T. Baker Company, direct it, in Compliance thewithnew terms of this resolution, to submit to the City and County bond above described. COUNCILMEN Nays Yeas May Pearce �........... -In favor Truax------_V-----Against Wenzel Mr. President Mahoney 6M 6-33 ARS 151 Adopted by the Council-- ..................... ...... ....193.... 7 tQ2 SC 4j�. CV,F3; Ap roved -- --------------- -------- -• - ----- - --- -- -.. /-- - MaY or c memc en. CITY OF ST. PA,Ur "'Stnyor 13unduc �cIL �� d+ p! - 18th day of Novem . nodi OFFICE OF CIT;r:otCRamseyo ityr enteredSnlntPnul Into aI - ';1 n. &Q - •li ��is. T. ��Balcnr v^ oty nnd pntj((a0 na nid'con=ice� WHEREAS, On the 18th day of November, 1929, the City of Saint Paul and the County of Ramsey entered into .a contract with the Morris T. Baker Company, whereby the Morris T. Baker Company agreed to purchase from said City and Oounty, and the City and County agreed to sell to said Oompany, Block 20, Saint Paul Proper; and WHEREAS, By the terms of said contract, Section 2 thereof, it was provided that said City and County give to said Morris T. Baker Oompany six months written notice of the date that said Oity and County would deliver title and possession to said Morris T. Baker Company; and WHEREAS, Said City and County will deliver title and posses- sion to said Company on December 310 1932,, upon the payment of the balance of the purchase price; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed and directed to deliver to said Morris T. Baker Company, in writing, a notice to the effect that said City and County will, on December 31st, 1932, deliver to said Morris T. Baker Company title to said property and possession thereof, and by said notice said City Olerk shall call upon said Morris T. Baker Company to be prepared at said time to pay the balance of the purchase price pursuant to the terms of said contract executed on the 18th day of November, 1929: COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays -.G�larn��yo- onroy�j / f McDonald In favor /aohtalad- Pearce_ -"'Budheimer Against Ros en Mr. President Hodgson-.Bundlie Adopted by the Council ^I5 I UP , 19— / ...4 Ap 19 / MAYOR I/ RESIMYUM CITY OF ST�AUL COUNCIL NO.— JFILE OFFICE Ii :at' On t1lo Vth "I'ni, of `'lovr­j­­ jt ­V, the jity of Satnt V`,1111 T,,j ire cotn,,ty of nn-­sey onterc.*! Into i cont..�.,dt lAt the I'lorrin 'P. Gm1pany, -��,bernby theWlzo:' COmxmY npoedl to pls ci,ane fro,, 0,,.jq city Ema oonntv, a -r),! tt­io City am! comty , ',rootl tocoll to r, i,31 Gnrip=y, 51.001 qasnt, n ncl 'Ji 1.717 ^1, By tlLc 01' f7 It! CO1'%t?,1Ct, 900tiOn it jj�. o provider! tnat v- Ct . "Ity and County r - *IV(-, to f"I'Ad iirer aomany ill montbo ,rritten notice of the r1ate ti -at Ul I., and courty101.2_11el Ilf.JIVOr ttt.10 f;TKI POGDOWiOn to S"Ad T10,1*11V, T. D,alror COn"my', aml City cuonty will (Iollver title ano sJoyi to s,jd Compnny on 7)r.,06-jloer 7114 197>3, Upon trw, ptryvvmt Of thl of tllo pnrchnfx. nrl,or; R",9(1U-T), Tbat tlac City Cvlrrr?: be anA. I -Ile JG brreby lrctri.,ototl tint', e!lreolof, to ilcll-vr,r to o:A;1 r1 C; T. Ba!e-r Company, In tA, a noco io tile e"oot tl)-It City a-11 COITnty 1:71,11, on neccl*Iber 107!�, rio'li-Vor to fl-: T.Torrin T. Dalz!cr 03orlp-ny title to r"Id property "ma ponscoolon t1"Oreof, ana "'sy me"I'l notice r"Ad City Clolz chall ("n1l upon orld IR"rrio T. sa!­,r GOI!Tpany to TTo, ")VOP"IrC6 .^,t 7v I(! time to '.ClaY bc br_in_noof olio Tmrehanc 'p7loe purmrlt to i -I-o tc?!'Mo V. of 0-1,10 oontriot oneoute!. on the 10t'-, Off' IM '. COUNCILMEN Nays 0011-poir Id In favor -Against —1 ,,President Hodgson-11url"Alo Adopted by the Council A—p ,proved 19— MA y RESOLUTION OF COUNCIL APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING I- THEREON AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING ON THE AWARD OF DAMAGE: I& the matter of__npening, _Widening__and_ extsndis>�_IdaYuz_AYe,_ bsGWs�n_Fegn-__ wood Ave. and Dunlap St. by taking and condemning a strip of land 60 ft. in width across the south 431.2 ft. of the north 862.4 ft. of that 504.9 ft. west of and adjoining Clifton Dale in the NE t of Sec. 22, Town 29, Range 23, except part taken for Dunlap St., the center of said street being the center line of Idaho Ave. as now laid out in Chelsea Heights extended easterly 168.3 £t. and thence to the intersection of the center lines of Dunlap St. and Idaho Ave. in Clifton Dale, r ULI A9 TIBI DfENT THER HEARING T.'LCING 'IRIDIS D HEARING AWARD OF DAMAGES. rrl� } .435—n under Preliminary Order ------- 1a64----------- approved- _-Mar-._R"-123P-__________________ Intermediary Order -------- _--- 91991 ---------- approved__ -ar. _ 30,_ 1932________________ Final Order ___________________92207__________, approved --- May --- 7-,-2232-___________-___- 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 im- provement 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 con- firmation 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. Pawl on the__ -- _______24.t2 ---- day of --- J_U1Y-------------------- 19_Z2, at ten o'clock A. M., and that the Com- missioner of Finance be and he is hereby directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. Cw Adopted by the Council______)1 it l' `? Pfl o__{j_______________- 19- _ -- City Clerk. Approved----------- --- ---- 19 ---- A A McDonald / ayor. Councilman May / Councilman.F y Councilman _;�MF= Pearce Councilman: Rosen Councilman,_"lrvax Councilman:smdkEima=m Wenzel Mayor CWM== Maboney REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON CONDEMNATION OF LANDS AND ASSESSMENT Or, I3,�E1`ITS In the matter of___fl�eniz>g,_�jsis�ill�_alld_gxtendng_Idaho_A_v_e,_ betwgen_Fgrn wood Ave. and Dunlap St. by taking and condemning a strip of land 60 ft. in width across the south 431.2 ft. of the north 862. 4 ft. of that 504.9 ft. west of and adjoining Clifton Dale in the NE 4 - of Sec. 22, Town 29, Range 23, except part taken for Dunlap S*,., the center of said street being the center line of Idaho Ave. as now laid out in Chelsea Heights extended easterly 168.3 ft. and thence to the intersection of the center lines of Dunlap St. and Idaho Ave. in Clifton Dale, under Preliminary Order ------ 91864_-_, approved___ hiar. _8_1932 --------------- Intermediary Order --------- 91991 -_, approved --- Mar-.-ZQ,_19h2--------------- Final Order ---------------- 92Z07---, approved-__ - A14Y-__17i--199L9 --------------- TO 7,_1932--------------- TO THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports: That he has fixed and determined the value of the land, lands or easements therein taken and appro- priated for the above improvement and the amounts of the awards of damages therefor to the owners thereof, and the persons to whom such awards are payable; that he has also fused and determined the amount of benefits to property, from the making of said improvement, not exceeding the cost there- of, and that hereto attached is an assessment roll entitled as above and identified with the signature of the undersigned, containing the undersigned's finding on said matters. Commissioner of Finance. 9311, 4 RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF 1� (DA & ES AND-, IVYING ASS Mrs IN ASSESSMENT TIIEREFQ�TDEMNATION PIIOCHUDINC- �C. F. No. 93114 In the matter of opening; widenin•�+ extending Idaho Ave. bttweer.' pod Ave. and Dunlap St. bl- and e.ndemning a strip of 1— In vtidth across the south In the matter of__npeninr' vLideniaL and_ert9ndir�,_Ides jLY�._bytlr�_en�rrur99'-__________ live. and Dunlap St, by taking and conderni.ng a strip of land 60 ft. in width across thesouth 431.2 ft. of the north 862.4 ft of that 504.9 't. :,rest of and adjoining Cl ftor Dlm ale in the 11E of Sec. 22, To29, Rsnge 23, except part taken for Dunlap St., the center of said street being the center line of Idaho Ave. as now laid out in Chelsea Heights extended easterly 168.3 ft and thence to the intersection of /the center lines of Dunlap St. and Idaho Ave6. in Clifton Dale, under Preliminary Order ----- approved ----- !LLr -8,-1932.---_____ Intermediary Order __--__-_-9).9.41 -------------- approved ----- liar_.. -3Q,_1932._---___ Final Order ---------------- 9-2-aa2-------------- approved ----- jdcy__17--1932____-- A public hearing having been had upon the taking and condemnation of the lands or easements therein, for the above improvement, 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 condemnation 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. BExitx ddxass�smeniLxbeciir:Rs:�3m-8et'eriEd-xE :inaxxxrxxxsxxegaat,:iasta3lmeuts xas�DxraalsxpaceeknB�alni�a;scriirezixxbheY�i�it Adopted by the yyCouncil ___�._--------------- , 19, _ 1012'------------ � -- �---- /- - -, _Cit -- Approved----------------------- 19---- y Clerk. zcr�- McDunald _ Mayor. Councilman _ D1fly Councilman Il:Fk-ercLCouncilman a Rosen µ Councilman Councilman Truax Councilman 69dUMOMEM Wenzel Mayors plahonev IN THE TATTER "OF opening, widening, and extending Idaho Ave. between Fernwood Ave. and Dunlap St. by taking and condemning a stripof land 60 ft. in width across Jpe south 431.2 ft. of the north 862.4. f that PETITIOIJ OF ANASMSM 504.9 ft. West of and adjoining DUFRESNE IPI THE ALTER - Clifton Dale in the NEi of Section 22, I&TIOE, OBJECTING TO G..iJ% Town 29, Range 23, except part taken CONTION.PROCEEDINGS for Dunlap St., the center of said AND TO THE AViARD. streetbeingthe center line of Idaho Ave. as now laid out in Chelsea Heights extended easterly,168.3 ft. thence to the intersection of the center lines of Dunlap St: and Idaho Ave. in Clifton - - - - - TO THE COS.rtl.ION COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, ISINIMSOTA: Your petitioner respectfully objects to the condemnation proceed- - ings on the following grounds; That heretofore this Council, by proceedings duly had, condemned the property in question. That reference to said proceedings are as follows Preliminary Order, Council File No. 80076, approved April 2nd„1929. s r Intermediary Order, Council File No. 80545, approved Say 1, 1929. {. Council File No. 81008 approved May 29t1j, 1930, same being a resulution fixing and determining the amount of land sought to be condemned for said improvement#, Council File No. '85782, approved`June.l9th, 1930, samebeing a.resolution approv- ing the award of damages. Council File No. 86067, approved August 1st, 1930', same being a resolution ratifying the award of damages. II. That an appeal from the award of damages so made was duly perfect- ed to the District Court of.Ramsey County, n nnesota, and is now pending therein. III. That after said base had been called for trial: in the District Court on several occasions, and after the same had been continued at the request of the representatives of the City of Saint Paul, by Counoil File No."90853, an attempt was made to abandon said proceedings for the sole reason that the range inthedescription,of the .property was '.inadvertently shown as range 22 instead of :range 23. Your petitioner further respectfully shows that she agreed to waive any irregularities in the description and consented and agreed to proceed with the trial in the District Court. IV. Your petitioner further respectfully.shows that prior to said attempt to abandon said proceedings the said City of Saint Paul, through its agents and representatives had actually taken possession of the strip of land in question, under said previous proceedings, which strip of land is identical to the strip of land involved in these proceedings. that.said City, through its representatives, duly. opened said street tothe public for use and travel. V. That said attempt to abandon said proceedings was not made in good faith, but was made for the purpose of defrauding petitioner of, just compensation. Vl Your petitioner further respectfully shows that on Augast-1st, 1930, and for many years prior thereto, the petitioner operated a commercial peony bed within the strip of land inquestion; -that she was instructedand ordered at hearings before this Council, to remove, said peony bed; that she did so in reliance upon the orders so ,given to her; that the value of said - peony bed was the sum of 'Three Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Dollars (5z3250.) before said removal and that its value thereafter is but the sum of Five Hundred Dollars (0500.).-Your.petitioner believes that the reason for attempt- ing to abandon said proceedings is to escape payment for the damages to said peopy bed. Your petitioner further, respectfully shows that immediately after said abandonment of said proceedings representatives of the City of Saint Paulcaused-pictures to be taken of_the_strip in question showing the absence.. of said peony bed. VII. You.r-petitionerfurtherrespectfully.shows that inconnectionwith the first condemnation proceedings she incurred expenses in preparing for the trial of said action in the District Court, and incurred fees of experts in the sum of One Hundred Dollars (@100.00). That in addition she incurred an attorney's fee of at least the sum of Four Hundred Dollars (.400.00). VIIL Your petitioner therefore claims that the present proceedings are unnecessary.She hereby offers to continue with the case in the District Court with like ;effect, as if these pr oceedings had not been taken and your petitioner requests that the resolution passed on November 4th, 1931, Council Bile No. 90855 be rescinded and set aside. In the event that the above relief is not granted or this Council deems it advisable to continue with the present proceedings your petitioner respectfully requests that the award of damages be based on the condition of the.property eke it existed on August let, 1930, at the time the award.of damages was made,in the first condemnation proceeding and your petitioner respectfully shows: a. That she is the owner of the land deveribed in the caption hereof. b. :That on August let, 1930, she had under cultivation within the strip to be taken a commercial peony bed, six hundred fifty (650) hills (or plants), of peonies and that said bed of peonies had been under cultivation within the strip in question for a number of years; that its value was the sum of Three Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Dollars (43250.); that the salvage value of said bed during the dormant state is the sum of Five Hundred Dollars (1,p500.); that petitioner's damages to said'bed as the result of;'these`condemndaion proceedings is thesumof Two Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($2750.). Your petitioner further respectfully shows that within the strip to be taken there are two rows of thirteen year old apple trees of the value of Six Hundred Dollars (4600.) and the damages thereto is the sum of Six Hundred Dollars (.600.). Your petitioner further respectfully shows that she has a barn standing and located on her; property near the,southerly line of the strip to be taken and it will be necessary to destroy at least a portion of said barn and that the loss on that account will be upwards of Six Hundred Dollars (0600.). c.T hat the reasonable market value of the landproposedto be taken is at least the sum of Two Thousand Dollars (:2000.)and your petition-. er claims damages in said amount therefor. - d.In addition yourpetitioner claims that the property is specially adapted for the use it is being put to and that the value of the land after it ,is split detracts and would not be as great as if the.same were a single tract, and that her damages om account th2recfis the sum of Eight Hundred Seventy-five Dollars (0875.). a r1HEREFORE your petitioner prays; L That these condemnation proceedings be discontinued and that the resolution abandoning the original proceedings be rescinded. - �` II. That in the event they are not discontinued and said resolution i rescinded that your petitioner be awarded damages in the sum of Six Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty-five Dollars (06925.) (Anastasia Dufresne's mark), Petitioner.' Ut 5 rney for 'Pe itioner, Pioneer Bldg., St. Paul, Minnesota. STATE OF MINNESOTA) )ss COUNTY OF $AMSEY ) Anastasia Defresne, being first duly sworn, deposes and says that she is the petitioner above named; that she has had read to her the foregoing petition and knows the contents thereof; that the same is true of her own know- ledge except as to matters stated therein on information and belief, and as to such matters she believes them to be true. (Ana stasiaDufresnea mark) Subs_ctibed and sworn to before me this _ day of July, 1932. U Jo H. Horeish, idotary Pdb ic, Ramsey Co. 15inn. commission expires April lath, 1939. Orlgtn.l to Clty Clark .i, :'o„�.9161ha c6 nYta• Clyde of St � I. am 0FFICEinr I nrenilrerar cm'oornuon a Ko, 1020. by the COUNCIL RE�t1io'nnke” CTtT,' a w C.nnty. and Clty the p .�� `.j enr Itlork :0 6t. 1 — COUNCIL No.......� 45P) sn ' DATE "..... - RESOLVED WHEREAS, the City of St. Paul and the County of Ramsey entered inttheol8th contract for deed November, with the 1929, byMtheitermsBofewhiichpthetion n Baker Company were to pay said County and City the sum of $700,000.00 for Block 20 St. Paul Proper, subject to the Tight of said portions of Company to pay stipulated sums for certain designated of said Block, and WHEREAS, On the 18th day of November, 2929 the said Baker CompanY, eed fuon the rom the CityeOf Sment t- Paul and the Couit of the sum of nt00ofORamsey 0.00 eceived a dconveyingthe Northwest Quarter of Block 20, St. Paul Proper to said Company and, WHEREAS, under the terms of the contract for deed referred to above, the City and County shall deed to said Company the remainder of said B1ock�)20 and deliver possession of the same to the said Baker Com�pny Dec. 31st, 1932, upon the payment to said City and County the unpaid portion of said $700,000.00 which unpaid portion amounts to the sun of $600,000.00, now therefore be it RESOLVED, That the proper city officers be and they are hereby auth- orized and directed to execute a deed; together d with Blothe proper officers of the County of Ramsey, conveying Proper, except the Northwest Quarter thereof, to the said Morris T. Baker Company, said deed to be executed on Dec. 31st, 1932, andthat said officers be authorized and directed to deliver said deed to said Baker Company on Dec. 31r, 1932 upon the payment to said City and County of the sum of 0601',000.00 in accordance Lith the provisions of the contract of deed above mentioned.' COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays j ,-May Td_ /Pearce ...................In favor ZRosen Tiaax- .................... Against /W/enzel /Mr. President 6M 6-31 Mahoney Adopted by the Council ......_.. fQ-2 2,- A proved..------ 193..._. 59........,.. Original to City Clerk CITY OF, sT. PAUL COO e° ppi�n i edgp"yx (7sua 1aVSI.ao OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK F11`i �n P¢tis;iw� o -o COUNCIL RESOLUTION ENERAL FORD ,a""I' "i ale nig4 .1 as r�' AI �/j ul INnilgna tl7).Yt[7aoa.F NTED BY V 0/i tuu o7 �uaq�� q� r' AAA a ISSIONER__.____ D 'spuuwap�.PIfL 3n�u�atn aiaqu p F' 7."a-Z) i. oarY r PuuII;uaq.0 a �ru7 WHEREAS, in a certain extension agreement to\ -be entered into between the Morris T. Baker Company and the City of St. Paul and the County of Ramsey, wherein the terms of the contract dated November 18, 1929, for the sale of the old City Hall and Court House site is extended and revised, the said Morris T. Baker Com- pany is to wreck the Old City Hall and Court House building, and the said Morris T. Baker Company has preented plans and specifica- tions for said wrecking; now therefore, be it RESOLVED That the said plans and specifications are hereby approved, and the said Morris T. Baker Company is hereby requested to advertise for bids for the said work, subject, however, to the final approval of said extension agreement. Ze COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays --May. ,"Pearce ..In favor /f osen AF uas .............. Against j Wenzel 6M 6-32 /Mr. President Mahoney Adopted by the Council ......... 11 Approved................ ............. ........... 193 - WM. F. SCOTT, Mayor CIT^^^YC1,rRLr SPECIFICATIONS FOR;='GdfiECPiPjf OLD CITY BALL AND= COURT • HOUSi.. FOR TBE50RRIS T. BARER COV2APN7C . PREPAREA BY ltd `TRII 'FRED . AX " . COamII9.es5.oner, PARKSa PLAY 07MS AYdD PUBLIC BUI7�DIidC�S" Jasnuar�n '1953. Bo0n,tI n; Hlook.20, St. Paas: Proper, Esoeptho N.4J. C ruor. .: City Arohiizedt: Bounded .y 1500 on.dyaba0ha St. Chas A. . -,.B' ard' s end 167+ on -Fifth Sta:5.C3ty,liail,; St. ,Psail, Fdinnesota.. St. Paai3,i3nnesotaa Jonuary 24th, 1933. Morris T. Baker Company, 3?S fi? er Building vinnea.golis, minnesots. Gentlemen: we enclose herowith a cony of resol.n.tion tin. 911642, adopted by the City Council at itc weetlr, held todny> rpprovinr plans and Cations r>i:1x.i.ttod by you for the virockinr of the Old City Rall. and Court T'onse building. ";ill you be kind onoiv-,h to ac- knov,ledgo receipt of this cony? Youre very truly, City Clerk. a S 3 Original to City Clcrk CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM COI.uENCIL No. --------9-474 d RESOLVED That the proposed contract of the Morris T. Baker Company hereto attached, whereby the contract executed as of the 18th day of November, 1929, is to be extended to include the 31st day of December, 1933, with certain modifications to said contract of November 18, 1929, be and it is hereby approved, and the proper city officers are authorized to execute said contract upon the execution thereof by said Morris T. Baker Company, said execution to be subject to the approval of the Corporation Counsel. CCILMEN Yeas ay . ,MdDonald P arce �osen ruax Nays -...........In favor _.......Against / Wenzel //Mr. President 6M b-32 ✓ Mahoney C.• P. No. _94747^7BY Mayor DTahontrac+ to ho Corporation Counsel. Adopted by the Council. Feb.. 7. 3933. APnrovod FebPeb 7.111933) FE .,3 -JJ�q -, Adopted by the Council._..................................593...... 1•' �, t%'�CZjl7. C.l:i1 Mayor THIS AaR.EEMEM made and entered i%to the Slstr day of . '. COUNCIL NoJ4.v t^{ original to City Milt- FILE CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 14743-13Y mayor 3laho ey— the City Counell "did n tho COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORIit February. 1933, approvtid t ct "red 7Jec. 33at 1932,1 theterms of a -contract aat �.✓ i i .%i1 ,. / _ . - _1929,nf�1 the sale loe the Q under he a.ld contco,' u� 'spur, and furtherprovl• It Trust .and/or 4i`Jtdin ; •t Tru et Company- . In Ilou Of h MMREAS, the City Council did, on the pith day of February, 1933, approve a certain contract dated December 31st, 1933, whereby the terms of a contract dated November 18th, 1929, for the sale of the old Court House and City Hall site to Morris T. Baker Company were extended, thereby extending the time for the payment of the balance of the purchase price due under the said contract, for one (1) year, and further providing for the deeposiitt ofaul icash an r/oin securities in the First Trust Company Of St- lieu of the surety bond now deposited as and for liquidated damages provided for in said contract; and SREAS, it is necessary at times, due to market conditions to Pur— Of chasen other s to eplaceand seouritift'them,iand sthat quickiaction mustsbentaken, ofd athe City it dCouncibe lofor bauthorization forsuchaction; thereforen� be it RESOLVED, that -a committee be appointed by the President of the City Council, consisting of the Mayor of the City of St. Paul, one member of the Board of County Commissioners and one member of the City Council, to act as a committee to confer and advise with the Morris T. Baker Company, and with power to authorize the Bale or purchase othane sescrow and all securities rides in their judgment necessary tocarry COUNCILME Yens Nays May IX vIcDonald (/,� Perce .................... In favor 7osen Truax ---------- Against *Menzel r. President Mahoney 6M 6.31 Adopted by the Council -_.......�93---..- Approved. ------- -------- ----------- --- --------.193... .. Mayor Original to City Clerk �Q y - CITY OF ST. PAUL 34799 ny Moyer Mahoney _' ! 4 -�- OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK atract�dated No embera18th,l -r the 'salo , f the old Court COUNCIL RESOLUTIONS ENERAL F', and City Hall .1to, known as, - i h only (20) St -Paul Prtp r the! PRESENTED I�Y� no er, Morria T ]Baker C mnany I N)i d and depc R el with the Cup, � Ramsey and the City of St __._. COMMISSIONER — .____ _ �.—._ -- ---- ,bona in the penal a• "to the Homn in Y" York, a. to, r gat WMREAS, under the terms of a certain contract dated Novem- ber 18th, 1929, for the sale of the old Court House and City Hall site, known as Block twenty (20), St. Paul Proper, the purchaser, Morris T. Baker Company, furnished and -deposited with the County of Ramsey and the City of St. Paul a surety bond in the penal sum of 0250,000.00, with the Rome Indemnity Company, New York, a corpor- ation organized under the laws of New York, and the Southern Surety Company of New York as sureties; and under a supplemental agreement the said Morris T. Baker Company deposited with the said Surety Companies collateral of the market value of 0250,000.00; and WHEREAS, by'.tho terms of a certain extension agreement dated December 31st, 1932, which said extension agreement was approved by the City Council on February 7th, 1933, the said collateral is to be deposited in the First Trust Company of St. Paul, in lieu of the bond heretofore furnished; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that simultaneously with the execution of said extension agreement by the Morris T. Baker Company and delivery thereof to the County of Ramsey and the City of,St. Paul, and upon the delivery of the cash and/or securities as provided by the Said extension agreement with the First Trust Company of St. Paul, the said bond executed by said Morris T. Baker Company and the Homo Indemnity Company of New York and the Southern Surety Company of Now York, and dated August 30th, 1930, and addressed to the County of Ramsey and the City of St. Paul, and pertaining to the handling of collateral, are in all things cancelled, annulled and surrender- ed with the same force and effeot as if the same had never been written; and Said Home Indemnity Company, Now York, and said South- ern Surety Company of New York, and its liquidator, George S. Van Schaick, Superintendent of Insurance of the State of New York, and/or any ancillary receivers of said Southern Surety Company of New York, wherever acting or appointed, are hereby fully released and discharged from said $250,000 bond and from said document of August 30th, 1930, and from any other instruments or obligations in any form, pertaining thereto or to said Block 20, St. Paul Proper, or anything connected therewith or relating thereto, and from any and all claims, demands, causes of action, obligations COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council .......................... ...........193..- Mayy,. McDonald Pearce -........--In favor Approved .................. ............... ........ ...193.._ Rosen / `� Truax ../...Against Wenzel Mayor I 6M 6-33 Mr.- President Mahoney o,ismoi:o City Clerk =UNCIL No - ... ..... CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRE ENTED BY ..__.........._..............._ _..___._..—.._—_— DATE.._......_._._..__._—...._. COM M ISSI ONER—.—.__._._.---..----------- (2) and/or liabilities arising or to arise from or under esaid iA stria bond, or said document of August 30th, 1930, or an 50,000 meats or obligations. COUNCILMEN YeasNays s, McDonald /P.-earce ----- -------------- In favor )Rosen Truax ..-------Against /Wenzel /Mr. President 6M 6-31 Mahoney Adopted by the Council .......... :.......�_��----193...... ,1 A oved------------------------------- ---------.193..--- .................. �„ 1 Mayor srorz , CIi'"1�. Original to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL c.ou"C' NO.------a� OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM �k�fc C/ SEAS, under the terms of the contract of sale of the old Court House and City Hall site, dated November 18, 1929, and the extension thereof dated December 31, 1932, which said extension agreement was approved by the City Council on Febrt:ary 7th, 1933., the seourities to be deposited in escrow in the rirst Trust Com- pany of St. Paul, are to be approved by the City of St. Paul; and WHEREAS, the Morris T. Baker Company, the purchaser under said contract, has submitted for deposit Dominion of Canada 4% Bonds due in 1960, of a market value of $250,000.00; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the deposit of said Dominion of Canada 4% Bonds is hereby approved by the City Council of the City of St. Paul. COUNCILMENYeas Nays /y MK'T nj ld IP �arce--In favor r oxen - l druax ..�-�,/.-,..-Against /Wenzel 6M 6.33 Mr. President Mahoney C. F: No. 9+750—By iljayor ojahoney— Wheren-s, under the terms of tUe con- tr:w ^of IIle oC the old Court House. be 11 noslted In e,crowVln LhetlPjTg Trast�Compnny oP 9t: Pau 1, aro to be approved by the City of SL Paul; ,ane, Wherlas. the Martis T. Baker Com - the purchaser under sntd en.. Winn tOn has ubmitted for. denaslt Do. I 1 of Canada 47, Bonda. It In 1060; f a marketvalue of $250,000.00; 'I t o 11,lved. that tha lopoelt of Bald Dominlon of Canada 4 %. Bonds le her, by approved by the City Caunen of the Clty of St. Paul. \d"I'd by tho Council Y'oU. 7, 1933, Approved ,0U. 7,1933. j (Peb, 11-1933) r'(>r f.� yO^ Adopted by the Council .......... ....`"-_-- _ rt =3 [` J. I 1 Approved ----------- .....................193..... Mayor aJ Original to City Clerk9476.9 CITY OF ST. PAUL cou a� OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 1W RESOLVED That the proper city off ioers be and they are hereby authorized to execute the release running to the Home Indemnity Company and the Southern Surety Company, of New York, and its liquidator and anoillary receivers, copy of which is hereto attached, and to deliver to the said Home Indemnity Company and the Southern Surety Company, New York, and its liquidator, the original bond executed by said Companies and running to the City of Saint Paul and the County of Ramsey in the sum of 0250,000.00, and the document issued and exe- ,outed by said two sureties, dated August 30, 1930, and addressed to said City and Oounty; and the Corporation Counsel is hereby author- ized to consummate the terms of the extension agreement with the said,Xorris T. Baker Company (which have heretofore been approved) through the agency of the First Trust Company of the City of St. Paul. COUNCILMEN YeasNays /y , OR&H— Pearce ...................In favor osen Truax :.....Against / /Wenzel 6M 6-32 j Mr. President Mahoney Adopted No. 94799—B, Me— AP roved........ `... ... ....193.._-- xfRl I' . ..................I..............._......-.... Mayor OH91-1 to City Clark1 CITY OF ST. PAUL F,°�"`I`' NO....__.. -14}- --i} OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK - COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM COMMISSIONER_...! - DATE.._ .............._..__._._..................._.........: PRESENTED BY , RESOLVED That the interpretation of Paragraph B of Section 2 of the contract between the Morrie T. Baker Company and the City of St. Paul and the County of Ramsey, dated December 31, 1932, expressed is the letter dated February 7, 1933, addressed to the Advisory Court House and City Hall Building Commission, the City Council of the City of St. Paul and the Board of County Commissioners of Ramsey County by the Morris T. Baker Company and attached to the contract, be and it is hereby approved; be it FURTHER RESOLVED That said interpretation expresses our opinion as to the meaning of said paragraph, and that it be oonsidered a part of the contract. COUNCILMEN Yens ,May Nays �Donald- , Pearce ..-./..--In favor / Rosen % Truax_...✓..........Against j Wenzel /6M 6-32 Mr. President Mahoney C. P. No. 91710—ny Stnypr st l l of P.e•solved, Tltnt the interpf the -n- tract beth n o[ the 1AI r of the c true[ between the ltorrls T. Baker Company and the City of St. Paul and l ""I" County by the \lords T. nalter Company and it. 11 tp the contract, be and It is hereby approved: ho it Fnrlhm• n"IWed, That sala lnter- pretnllon exurossee our opinion as to the a pini; a sNparagraph, ana tllxt lllf be considered n port oe the e.a- ntaL Aaoptaa by aha epapau Feb. x. rasa. Approroa Feb, 8, 1733, (Fe h. 11-1933) I - Adopted by the Council...;:::___.. -.-.;...,,t.., ....-.103...... Approved_ ............... ..................:.......103..... Mayor quad ESENTE[ OMMISSIC to Depattmeut' CITY OF ST. PAUL NO...._...�� OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK Ui2DT«I,AI?falri ........................................ DATE ............ ................ ................. .................................. _... ......... .... AMUNW An ordinance amending Cr dinnnco VO- 72!0, entitled "An ovdinan 0 leaovidinr for all matteanWon Corning, Vogulatint, Or a fcotS.w the eonatructiono L-4 veratlonp res it zionp repair, YCL'Oval,, T!''. -nt03 cJ'Cev use and inspection of all bAldInno, uma 1e or atrue- tuvoG orectcd or to be erected Whin the limits o^ the City& oto Pwax for the pyotoction as property ,aguinat fire, and for the l='Tose of elec>Iauring hoaltl>- au; o onto , 3 oanitary UnU'iranme is for the occupants us A buildingo uo0d gor human habitstion or othe.TwISco to connol '61ha o9 ,., oro, oy Nath bllildin6s, wa!10 Or atrucchloo to alter, reconsQuat or m3dify the name, v, part thereof gor the purpose a-porenald, an ^yC 0ohii,i e the ta2lt3Qul WO 0= OcOnD ancy Of all buil°. irs,r3'3p taallo or 13t1"luettn.'0Gt cotablionIng fire limit and ;)$'{�E,Cribinn the t)t➢ ars and 4 u 100 10 the c.OF4siosionor Of 1?WRIC Asldingg in ClOnfoxmi.ty with ho oil,,- "tor avioloans; a penalty for the violation t erg=ox"a and ropea ing all owdi•- nances ineoa olutent herewith. Thin is an s:mWn, ordinance rund ;red noc000ngry Zor the procerv€:,tlon off' tae publi.e peace, health and MOt;,r& approved May 22 ].V3Jo This is W, e1z.1ei°geaacy orc'4raanoo reg-ndorod noceo my :3or the ;rope v tjon of the public peace, health and safety. 1<:... 0,1iliteS rv01 y., Or TI-IF C. :: OCt»on 1, Th,t ordinance LACY T210p approved May an, 103 be and the oamo is hoTeby amended by aatsM= out of Section 11—Wo paarnGraph o Lnd by iia:.erting in UOU thor®QR the 1011ouing: -(o) CO Cealea g O z1ue pipes in all bui7dl=v Call be galvanized stanaurd WMIGht Wwoug"t iron or steel pipe not loos than three (3) 'cncOO In C3Orueli EV equipped with j Woor r z ajAago fi.tti.ngo with drip to the bauern"rnt Lid ;3x0posly flashed .:t the y'C3OK'' COUNCILMEN ' ]'ens Nays May McDonald Pearce .............. In favor w Rosen i .,� Truax ................. Against Wenzel Mr. President Mahoney 6M 6.33 Adopted by the Council ...... ....... ... .....------------ 193...... Approved ................ .. .... ... .....193.... Mayor Quadruplicate to Dapa tment CITY OF ST. PAUL 1c0,Lu,N` No ----------------- OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK q?At PRESENTED BY .................... DATE ............... COMMISSIONER....._......_ ......... ... .. .... ................ ................................ ....... ..... I ................. —0- icotion 2. Thio oT(!M)_1n00 is 11o:r .c;'oy to be all araergoney orclinance 2.,endexcd nooeao-TY for the j;2?0*eTw.t1,.)n of the public poi?.00, hotaith and ardaty. r!ootl,m 3. Tia adintmce c1hall tv-1-o offoot an(I be in force .moat vaid -XVI T Ito passago and COUNCILMEN Peas Nays May McDonald Pearce _............In Favor Rosen Truax ..................Against Wenzel Mr. President Mahoney 6M 6.32 Adopted by the Council ...... ..... JtW .1 91"83_ JUR 16 m Approved _ ... ........._..193...-._ Mayor Original to City Clerk COUNCIL No CITY OF ST. PAUL FENO. ............. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLARK COUNCIL RESOL TION—GENERAL-FORM MUDMM Whereas, On the 18th day of November, 1929, the City of St. Paul and the County of Ramsey entered into an agreement with The Morris T. Baker Company of Minneapolis, Minnesota, wherein and whereby the said City of St. Paul and County of Ramsey agreed to sell and the said The Morris T. Baker Company agreed to buy that certain property situated in the City of St. Paul, County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, described as Block Twenty (20) St. Paul Proper, otherwise known as the old Court House site, and Whereas, Heretofore under the terms of the said contract the said The Morris T. Baker Company has purchased the northwest one- quarter (NW4) of said block and obtained a deed therefor, and Whereas, The said parties executed an extension agreement dated the 31st day of December, 1932, which said agreement was executed on the 9th day of February, 1933, extending the terms of the said agree- ment of November 18, 1929, and Whereas, Under the terms of the said contract and extension thereof the said The Morris T• Baker Company was required to purchase the balance of the said Block Twenty (20) St. Paul Proper on or before the 31st day of December, 1933; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City officers be and they hereby are authorized and directed to execute a warranty deed, approved as to form and execution by the Corporation Counsel on behalf of the City of St. Paul, by the terms of which the said Block 20, St. Paul Proper, except the N. W. s of said block, shall. be conveyed to said The Morris T. Baker Company and that the City Comptroller be and he hereby is directed to tender said warranty deed to said The Morris T• Baker Company and to deliver the same to said The Morris T• Baker Company upon payment of the sum of $600,000, the balance of the purchase price required to be paid pursuant to the terms and conditions of said con- tracts by said The Morris T• Baker Company to the City of Saint Paul and the County of Ramsey. COUNCILMEN Yens Nays IDnald / ree _..;.....In favor Rosen j�ruax ,: J -.--.Against ,/Wenzel 4° : 1. F. //Mr. President Mahoney 01 6.32 Adopted by the Couaci4).k.i ..g R 'j11".Z?i.........193..... VPpved........................._..........--.. Mayor ST. PAUL, MINN_-. ------------, 192 .......... Resolution by Commissioner ------------------------ ---------- -------- ------------- -------------------- - ----- 17HEREAS, On the 18th day of November, 1929, the City of St. Paul and the County of Ramsey entered into an agreement with the Morris T. Baker Company of Minneapolis, Minnesota, wherein and whereby the said City of St. Paul and County of Ramsey agreed to sell and the said The Morris T. Baker Company agreed to buy that certain propery situated in the City of St. Paul, County of Ramsey, State of bMinnesotag described as Block Twenty (20) St.Paul Proper, otherwise known as the old Court House site, and WHEREAS, Heretofore under the terms of the said contract the said The Morris T. Baker Company has purchased the northwest one-quarter (N'C'I;) of said block and obtained a deed therefore, and VIIIERF.AS, The said parties executed an extension agreement dated the 31st day of December, 1932, which said agreement was executed on the 9th day of February, 1933, extending the terms of the said agreement of November 18, 1929, and - XWiREAS, Under the terms of the said contract and extension thereof the said The Morris T. Baker Company was required to purchase the balance of the said Block Twenty (20) St. Paul Proper on or before the 31st day of December, 1933. NON', THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the attached warranty deed by the terms of which the said property is conveyed unto the said The Morris T. Baker Company be and the same is hereby approved as to form and the proper county officials are hereby authorized and directed to execute the said warranty deed on behalf of the County of Ramsey and the County Auditor of the County of Ramsey is hereby directed to tender the said deed to the said The Morris T. Baker Company and to deliver the same to the said The Morris T. Baker Company upon the payment of the sum of 7600,000, being the balance of the purchase price required to be paido NAYS AYES CHURCHILL GIBBS GROOS KELLER LANE STEWART HODGSON Original to City Clerk COUNCIL p+"���� NO-------- CITY OF ST. PAUL Fae ----------------- / ,[p�,lr..FICE OF THE CITY CLERK l) COU66L RESOLUTION—GENERAL. FORM / / /yJ-/3 f' Upon the recommendation of the Corporation Counsel, reciting that special circumstances exist, rendering it advisable to employ special counsel to pass upon the validity of the issue of Six Hundred Thousand Dollars ($600,000.00) Public Wel– fare Bonds of the City of St. Paul, bUnnesota, authorized by Council File Pio. 97132, approved January 19, 1934, be it Resolved, That the Sinking Fund Committee be authorized to employ Thomson, {flood & 11off-man, Attorneys, Neu Yors City, to pass upon the validity of the above issue of bobs, at a compensation of not to exceed Four hundred Fifty Dollars ($1450.00) payable out of the Debt Service Expense Account. ,J — .I C. P. No. 97175 BY Milton Rosen— COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays ay 11d rTln.,.lA _BQa& In favor / oxen ......./-1. - ..-..._....._.Against 8COi1, /Mr. President Mahoney Cil CLERK GM 6.32 of an - to Adopted by the Council Jan. 25, 1934. Approved Jan..25. 1934. (San. 27-1934) 1AN 2 5 1934 Adopted by the Council ...... ... ... -...-193..... Approved--------- ------------------ -------- ------ 193_...- Mayo WHEREAS there wag heretofore instituted and there is now ofnMinnesota, the ThirdrDivisi n, that hcertain actione United s entitled t "ffiorris T. Baker Company, plaintiff, vs. First Trust Company of Saint Paul, City of St. Paul and County of Ramsey, Defedants", involving the several contracts and transactions of the pasties relating to the sale of the old City Hall and Court House site by the City of St. Paul ane0ounty of Ramsey to the Morris T. Baker Company, and WHEREAS, the Morris T. Baker Company has defaulted in refer - once to its obligations under and by virtue of said contracts and istill default 9nthereto, advisable thattherelativerightsobligationsandstatus of the parties to said contract be speedily adjudicated and determined, and WHEREAS, the OorporationCounsel has recommended that the City of St. Paul and the County of Ramsey forthwith institute an action in the District Court in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota, as plb.intiffs, against the Morris T. Baker Company and First Trust Company, as defendants, under the Uniform DEhe aratory Judgment. Act for the State of Minnesota, adopted atregular session of the State Legislature for 1933, for the pura of obtaining the rendition of a declaratory judgment, adjudging and determining the relative rights, obligations and status of the parties to Said contracts, therefore be it RESOLVED, that said proposed civil action for such declaratory judgment be forthwith instituted and that the Corporation Counsel be and he hereby is authorized to institute the same on behalf of tele City of St. Paul and to unite with the County Attorney, acting on behalf of the County of Ramsey, in the institution and prosecu- tion of said proposed action, and in any other action for other relief which the Corporation Counsel and the County Attorney may therein tottheibestsintereststof theeCitymandsCounty.nduoive COUNCILMEN tY 'Ilnror �Inh ei tl Wv C-- original to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL tv a heretoeo I .. "tie a'; Y __._Y _ OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK �e Uniteds Stat 'nnnesotn, Tatra nroislon,� •oilentitled T.. COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FOFi! e IntiffPnul _. s e na /Truax ......---.`.../.......Against AVenzel NTED BY ilSl _ DATFr ..�- ........................................ .......... WHEREAS there wag heretofore instituted and there is now ofnMinnesota, the ThirdrDivisi n, that hcertain actione United s entitled t "ffiorris T. Baker Company, plaintiff, vs. First Trust Company of Saint Paul, City of St. Paul and County of Ramsey, Defedants", involving the several contracts and transactions of the pasties relating to the sale of the old City Hall and Court House site by the City of St. Paul ane0ounty of Ramsey to the Morris T. Baker Company, and WHEREAS, the Morris T. Baker Company has defaulted in refer - once to its obligations under and by virtue of said contracts and istill default 9nthereto, advisable thattherelativerightsobligationsandstatus of the parties to said contract be speedily adjudicated and determined, and WHEREAS, the OorporationCounsel has recommended that the City of St. Paul and the County of Ramsey forthwith institute an action in the District Court in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota, as plb.intiffs, against the Morris T. Baker Company and First Trust Company, as defendants, under the Uniform DEhe aratory Judgment. Act for the State of Minnesota, adopted atregular session of the State Legislature for 1933, for the pura of obtaining the rendition of a declaratory judgment, adjudging and determining the relative rights, obligations and status of the parties to Said contracts, therefore be it RESOLVED, that said proposed civil action for such declaratory judgment be forthwith instituted and that the Corporation Counsel be and he hereby is authorized to institute the same on behalf of tele City of St. Paul and to unite with the County Attorney, acting on behalf of the County of Ramsey, in the institution and prosecu- tion of said proposed action, and in any other action for other relief which the Corporation Counsel and the County Attorney may therein tottheibestsintereststof theeCitymandsCounty.nduoive COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays / cDonald /�nrce ..............In favor �/osen /1 /Truax ......---.`.../.......Against AVenzel /Mr. President N. SCOTT", Mahoney CITY CLLR*c 6M 6.37 12......•.............. Adopted by the Council .....0 'y,..,...f....... ....... --193.. - Approved ...... :........... .............. . Mayor or16[nnl to City Clerk WUNCIL "Vit d` CITY OF ST. PAUL ", NO...-..... OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK FCOUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE._..... FebTRalX2%f__19'3?-__ RESOLVED That Restaurant license, and Off and On Sale Non—intoxicating Malt Beverage licenses issued to Mrs. Rachel Paster at 506 Selby Avenue be and they are hereby revoked upon recommendation of the Bureau of Police. COUNCILMEN Yeas j Xa Nays . �1lIcDonald c Pearce In favor /R.sen//osen ..... ... --...Against ,*/enzel In President 6M 6-3i / Mahoney C. Vr No. 97364—By S. H. McDonald— 'Pred M. Truax r C. Pea ce—. .iteyoly,Cd. , That 'n tanrdrzt 1lcense, i' and Off CBeveragee licenses Issued tlo $.Aire I; a n. T Paster at 69G Selby Ayenub be and they re hereby yakeduoonc �IAend ation f the Bureau of Po ileo.' i danted by the Council Feb. 27, 19 An roved Feb. 27, 1934. 1I (.11arch 3-1934) Adopted by the Council.. ....-19 4--------.193...... n. ......... .... ........... ----...193.. Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLGRLl" Q CITY OF ST. PAUL i OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY g/��� Jj(,1, , ��I�� /`cq 7.( i .14ATE— COMMISSIONER� COUNCIL NO ./ FILE i i wHEREAs, it is essential to the interests of the Oity in relation to the now pending civil action entitled Morris T. Baker Oompany vs. First Trust Company et al, that the Oorpor- ation Counsel expend the sum of approximately Three Hundred Dollars (0300.00) to meet an existiig emergency in relation to said action; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That there be and is,hereby appropriated from Budget Item Code 31-H-8 the sum of 6300.00 on account of such expense, and the City Comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to draw a warrant upon said fund in favor of Louie P. Sheehan, Assistant Corporation Counsel, to disburse !C. F. No. 93699—By Frea M. Trus— for said purpose, stf Wh as.eIt is essential to the Inter- (} 31 -H -G the sum roe �'300.OJe o1 n1 no- f each Dense, end the CIty.CotnD- torller Is hereby nuthnrl:sud and alreat- 11 C to draw a vvarranCounsel, anon said fund In '.fuvor of L Iis P. Sh-Mbus, Aeelstnnt said Purpose. Counsel,. to disburse for sem .Pt1d Adopted by the 2 ou 011 Aug. 24; 1934. Approves nag. 24, 1934 (August 26-1934) Adopted by the Council_PttjG_q 4__193__— AUG 2f4 Lair Approved--------- 193--- i19$Mayor-- COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays /Pp�rcc � 1'etcrson V,oeerr ---In favor --(_Against q ./Wenzel / tder]rfecharrY' sM Jill. ,. .,. -, -. ..,, TRUA% (} 31 -H -G the sum roe �'300.OJe o1 n1 no- f each Dense, end the CIty.CotnD- torller Is hereby nuthnrl:sud and alreat- 11 C to draw a vvarranCounsel, anon said fund In '.fuvor of L Iis P. Sh-Mbus, Aeelstnnt said Purpose. Counsel,. to disburse for sem .Pt1d Adopted by the 2 ou 011 Aug. 24; 1934. Approves nag. 24, 1934 (August 26-1934) Adopted by the Council_PttjG_q 4__193__— AUG 2f4 Lair Approved--------- 193--- i19$Mayor-- ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK - _ Ycas � e rceon :ers/ CITY OF ST. PAUL sv?rod M. T t x—, NO.-4 9 1 Rosen OFFICE OF THE CITY CLER r"'T.- 'R"'"' sl " i; uax .ils and PubHo Build-' COUNCIL RESOLUTION —GENER '`tltrn ne nlaslon to n P0S qll - Y ins to,. hwminF %) G Bl.ok 4 b Ibnor j llyislon 1 t bon 0 )" COMMISSIONER .�_ �..�!1 �,, ( 1-t- l (? A � f igl to t Are. _ WHEREAS, Lohis Moss has appealed from the order of the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, denying him permission to enlarge a non -conforming store building located on Lot 6, Block 4, Scribner & Crittenden's Subdivision, located on the northeast corner of Iglehart avenue and Grotto street; and WHEREAS, all the provisions of the. Zoning Ordinance with relation to said appeal have been complied with by said applicant, and the Zoning Board recommends the granting of said permit; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings be and he is hereby authorized to issue said permit to said Louis Moss. COUNCILMEN Ycas � e rceon :ers/ Nays Rosen uax -_.._ —In favor ...NNNNNNVVVVVV arten Against j Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.79 Adopted by the Council n CT23 .1934 ___ 193—_._ OCT 23 127 Approved------_._---- -----------Mayor — CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration October 17th, 1934. Mr. John L. Connolly, Corporation Counsel, Building. Dear Sir: The attached appeal of Loma Meso to extend hie non -conforming store building at the north- east corner of Iglehart and Grotto, being Lot 6, Block 4, Scribner & Crittenden's Subdivision was referred to you, by the Council, for resolution granting the appeal. Yours very truly, City Clerk. /F ISAAC SUMMERFIELD, Chairman LOUIS BER ALBERT BUENGER EGIN WAHMAN BERNARD J. M<GLYNN CHARLES BASSFORD, City Architect GEORGE H. HERROLD, Engineer Secretary THE B0d Of ZONING Established by Ordinance No. 5840 August 22, 1922 SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 234 COURT HOUSE Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk. Dear Sir : October 5th, 1934. In the matter of appeal of Louis Moss to extend his non -conforming store building at the northeast corner of Iglehart and Grotto. This is on Lot 6, Block 4, Scribner & Crittenden's Sub- division. It is a brick grocery store set back, in line with the residences. The owner desires to extend the building eastward to the lot line, that is, he is widening his store building which has a frontage on Iglehart. The addition will take the same set back as the present store. The Board recommench that this appeal be granted under paragraph nbu Section 20 of the j zoning ordinance. Yours very truly, GEORGE H. HERROLD, gh-rh Engineer Secretary., ; i September 21st , 1934. To The Honorable Council City of St.Paul Gentlemen: I hereby appeal under para- graph B of section 20, of the Zoning Board for per- mission to extend the commercial zoning of Lot 6, Block 4, Scribner & Crittenden's subdivision, in an Ea,eterly direction from my store located on the Northeastern corner of Iglehart Avenue and Grotto Street, to the end of my lot; so that I may erect a brick addition to my store J$' X 39' to be used as a Meat Market and Grocery Store, since my present quarto--,-; Aire too small for my meds. My application for a permit to erect the said addition has been denied by the department of the Parks, Playgrounds, and Public Buildings. Respectfully yours, LOUIS MASS C" (_)/V 739 �'fa+i' CITY OF SAINT PAUL;` Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration March 29th, 1935• Mr. Joan L. Connolly, Corporation Counsel, Building. Dear Sirs In connection with the condemnation of a building owned by G. W. Froelich at 623 E. Minnehaha Street, the City Council requested you to prepare a reso- lution (No. 3) for the Council authorizing the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings to enter upon the property and wreck this building. The entire file In this matter is in the possession of Mr. Louie P. Shoahan. Yours very truly, City Clerk. ` CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration March 14th, 1935• Mr. John L. Connolly, Corporation Counsel, Building. Dear Sir. The attached communication from Commissioner Truax advising that no appeal for a re -hearing has been filed with his office in the matter of the con - a Street, demnation of you, building t623 E. City Council,hfor advice ittathis referred to you, by Y matter. Yours very truly, City Clerk. FRNFST W. JOHNSON W' LA MONT CAUFMAN - Suet of Pleyar dr Svcs, of Pmkr - CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Arc iva CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Deputy Comminioner ear O March 13,1935 Hon. Council City of Saint Paul Gentlemen; Under date of February 27, a printed copy of Coun- cil File No. 99925, adopted by the City Council on February 15, was mailed to G. W. Froelich, 623 East Minnehaha Street, directing him, in accordance with Ordinance 72109 to tear down, wreck, and remove his building at the above address within a period of ten days. This Council File further pro- vided that the owner, within the same ten day period, might appeal to the Council for a rehearing of this condemnation pro- ceeding. Ten days have elapsed since the mailing of the said notification and our inspector reports that the building has not been removed and no appeal for a re -hearing of this con- demnation has been filed with this office. Yours truly, Commissioner LAR..0 j , W. LA MONT KAUFMAN .SUPT. cr PAIKO CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUI 445 City Hail FRED M. TRUAX. Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Deputy Commissioner <JB�,,s Hon. ;red P.T. Truax Commissioner Dear Sir: ERNEST W. JOHNSON SUPT. ar P11-1.unns CHAS. A. SASSFORD C.TT AK.Hrc April 26, 1935 I am returning to you herewith letter from the City Clerkts office and communication attached of PSrs. Catherine Johnson relative to the damages to her property -at 619 East Minnehaha Street resulting from the condition of the building located at 623 East lainnehaha Street owned by Gotlieb W. Froelich. The Froelich building, as you know, has been condemned by this Department and the final action of the Council, under C. F. 100234, dated April 2, 1935, authorized and directed this Department to proceed with the wrecking and removal of this dangerous structure, after which we sent a communication to the Purchasing Department directing them to advertise for bids, which bids have been received. In the meantime, we are advised in a letter dated April 17, 1935, from Louis Sheahan, Assistant Corporation Counsel, that there is now pending and undetermined an action in mandamus instituted by said Froelich against certain city officers hav- ing for its purpose the dismissal of the proceedings wherein said order was made. Mr. Sheahan recommends that no further action on our part be taken either by way of letting a contract for the wrecking and removal of said building pursuant to said order or otherwise until the final determination of said court action. Under the circumstances, we are not in a position to proceed in this matter until further notice from the Legal Department. Yours truly, Architect LAR..0 i' CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration April 25th, 1935• Eon. F. M. Truax, Comstr of P. P. & P. Bldgs., Buil ding. Dear Sir: The attached communication of Mrs. Catherine Johnson relative to damages to her prop- erty at 619 B. Minnehaha Street resulting from condition of house at 623 B, Minnehaha Street, now being condemned, was referred to you, by the City Council, for investiga- tion and report. Yours very truly, City Clerk. NOTICE TO CITY COMUCIL PHFREAS, The undersigned is one of the =iers of, and in *os=Assion of, property at, 619 F-.st ?:innehaba Street, St. Paul, Minnesota, and has paid taxes thereon for nearly fifteen "ears, and PfHFRFAS, the house on the property occupied by one Gottlieb T. Froelich at 693 Fast '.Iinneha.ha Street (adjoining property of vndersi,ned on Fast) eras duly,* condemned by the City of St. Paul on the =round that the sane constitutes a condition dangerous to life -.n3 property, and `F�REAS, all of members of the Cit* Council of St. Paul have beer and still are aware of the said dan=ous condition and that it,711-11 likelg gro-:—„orse unless re^edied,•and ns'HGREAS, on March 26, 1935, the Corporation Counsel of said City advised your honorable Council that the Cit;' :vas in no vay restrained from nroceedinr -;ith the enforcement of said condemnation, whereupon motion b,-,, Commissioner Pearce for immediate action for enforcement of said condemnation Tas carried, and ".;�RFA.S, the -e e--Asts no le�a1, valid or-actical reason rhv said condemnation shoi,ld not be enfo3,c3l9s contemola.ted in said motion, and T!,-T-RrpS, there is a great deal more re^son to fear a suit for dama.Ees aaa.inst the City by the undersigned, re -tilting from failure to remove said dangerous condition, than th=_re i-• from the possibility that the occupant of said condemned property ;ill he able to prove that no dan7erous condition exists at the plane of his residence, and r= -FAS, as a direct result of the actions of said occupant, the lateral su000rt. of 1Ln3 adjoining southeast portion of home of under- uch an e^+eat + has a_. Track in .-_- ed h� been _ ;roved tc the.. . caused - the r.cti'a,.t�.on or. c„_i a roma, -1,; ch last namedcondition will q T ^nd t a.t it ... l' tie ,.O ”" +o --•.... c, ... �_.}n. i -n41-7 FrOM f'list Si=le 7 f . ai7 ..-vn'rrlc:r the _?n'ersirncd, _s 2 t.. ma-=er n9 _-'eo�.'r+di', h_T-_.'-(S` _ _r c7 c asserts her _ eht to nrbtection from ^id dar_aerons c0llrlition. nd ____ notifies your honorable body thpt the Cit,, and members of ^o,mcil M I-eld lie:nle for any* ana .11 da.maceG resili,in t:o the or;n.ers of rropert,% ^t 619 Fast tslinnehaha Street for ne,2ligence in not removing said da.naerous condition. Dated, April P3, 1935. 0-r7ner - 519 East Minnehpha Street St. Paul, PAinnesota �r r� z # *r s� ���cu �"y€� � � u � � � :� � ,�?; ori � ., a �, �� � � '� �$�,.. vuaa, a: ;JasalOTa, ui y 9»C.^UCL, relarIVe TO zae con- demnation of a building at 623 P. Minnehaha Street. The Council instructed us to send a copy of thio letter to Mrs. Johnson, which we have done. Yours very truly* City Clork. To the, City Couneila City of St. Paul, and to each and every member thereof, Mark H. Gehan, President, Irving C. Pcaroeq Axel F.'Peterson, Milton Rosen, Fred M. Truax, H. E. Warren and Herman C. Wenzel9 Members, singly and collectively, Gentlemen:- By Council File No. 101180, it appears you have adopted and aproved, on July 30, 1935, all of the matters and thinao therein stated, under and Pursuant to the Pertinent provisions of,that certain preteudUgOrdinanee No. 7210, pretended to have been duly passed and adopted by the City Council May 22, 1930, and whicA, passing and adopting, is NOT true, anything_,. ppearing. to the contrary/upon the face of,the minutes of the the council on said day, notwithstanding. For your special convenience and benefit find hereto annexed an elucidation of the Council's matm anomolous acts in the adopt- ion, and in the exercising of any right of power under the pro- visions of said pretended ordinance No. 7210, which elucidation consists of 2 typewritten pages, entitled, "City Council, Knoll Not What It Does", and A AND IN ADDITION TO ALL WHICH, the Charter of the City of St. - Paulo grants NO power,,tto the City Council,to condemn any property. whatsoever, other than for eminent domain and.publio use. OLL*E _ YOU, AND EAUH OF YOU, SINGLY AND TIVELY, without warranty $fit of law, contrary to law and in wanton violation of lair, wrecked, n .Mat 9th, 1935, destroyed and carryed way/ the dwelling and house of abode of the undersigned at 623 East Minnehaha Street, driving him and the members of his household, to the sidewalks, highways and by. ways of the City of St. Paul, and then and there, scattered, and took away all of his household effects, furniture, fixtures, bed- ing, clothing, tools and appurtenances of every kind and nature thereunto belonging, without making any pretense of providing a suitable place of abode for the undersihhned and members of his family, thereby creating an unexcusable condition unbearable for i!" a human civilation to forbear or condone. The FACT remains, YOU, AND EACH OF YOU,HAVE destroyed the home and domicile of the un- dersigned, under color of official right, without having any re- gard for due uroeese of law, and without pretext to offer due compensation therefor, all done, without authority of law, in direct violation of law and tresspansing the bill of rigntn, guaranteed to every citizen under our Constitution, both State and Federal. That much of the injury eommited ie complete beyond retrieve. To further elaborate thereon at this time, herein, can serve no good. However, the direct opposite should pi -fail an to the re-establishment of a suitable home to the injured free of expense throughout the period of adjustment, by due proo cera of law or amicable adjustment, whereby he may retrieve and receive his said personal effects, as aforesaid, The injury for mental agony and incovenienceo suffered by and upon the part of the undersigned since the Qth day of August, 1935, directly caused by your wrongfull acts, is of no small moment, and every honest effort should be forthwith made to eliminate the increasing thereof as time travels on. To that end, you may rest assurred, my true co-operation will be forthwith coming at your special solicitation, whether or not, the same will come ;rhy singular form, or otherwise Dated, St. Paul, Yours respectfully, September 16th, 1Q35� 1, G. 19. PR OFyIC CITY COUNCIL, I>NU7 NOT ';THAT I:T DOES Council File, x101180, presented by Fred y. Truax, Commissioner, Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, July 30, 1935 to the City Council, then and there in full attendance, by unanimous vote resolved and approved to wreck and remove that certain twe-story frame building, known a.s 623 East 3,iinnehaha Street, then and there the home and domicile of Gottlieb W. Froelich, under and pursuant pretending to the/pertinent provisions of said anomolous Ordinance N o. 7210, otherwise known as the Official Building Code of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota. The Title of said Ordinance 7210, as it appears, embraces, at least, either, R3Mkihi*J z twenty, or more,different subjects, all of which are/ambigeous, imbe- and cilic, indefinit,,uncertain and meaningless,/specifically prohibited under the mandatopy provisions of Section 117, City Charter, upon the one hand, and upon the other hand, the wilfull failure and neg- lect,to honestly and faithfully comply with the further and other mandatory provisions of said same section 117, all as herein follow- ing briefly elucidated. further and Among/other subjects embraced in the. Title of said Ordinance No. 7210, replacing C. F. No. 85160, there is embraced the following, to -wit: "establishing fire limit and prescribibg the powers and duties of the Commissioner of Public Buildings in con- formity with the charter provisions. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety-" ;;lore than one subject is embraced in that minor portion of said title, which, if samd stood alone, and nothing otherwise, is specifically prohibited by charter provision, to -wit: No ordinance except that creating the anual budget, shall embrace more than one subject, which shall be expressed in its title." tparagraph 2, oection 117, Charter) anomalous Said/Ordinance No. 7210, replacing C. F. No.14-WO, is now in form of a bound volume, covering 306 pages of fine type, averaging 56 lines per each page, averaging 12 words per each line, approximating a grand total of 205344 words, the reading of which in full, at the rate of 145 words per minute, would require more than 27 hours of con- tinuous extraordinary speedy reading. Said C. F. No 1:8PW was pre- sented to the 6ouncil, by I. C. Pearce, on Iutay 7th, 1930, and upon the face of the Minutes, had its First Reading on that day, notwith- standing said minutes also show, the 0ouncil convened at 10:00 o'clo ok u A. Y. and adjourned at 11:05 A. Y. on said day. The actual time the council was in session on said 7th day of Yay, 1930, was 1 hour Pnd 5 minutes; n. Y. No. a5160',0 - Ordinance No. 7210 never had or was read in said Council meeting or at any other meeting, and is null and voidd and without force and effect on that showing alone, under the manda- tory provision of the city Lharter, said erection 117, to -wit: "Whenever any Vnmam proposed ordinance shall be presented to the council, it snail +.e red_ in full at the meeting at which it shall be presented and read again by the title thereof at two seperatP meetings not less than a week after the meeting at which the same is presented." Said Ordinance No. 7210 had its second reading Tay 14, and third reading May 15, 1930, and then laid over one week and adopted Inlay 22, 1930. IN TIS BODY OF SAID ANOMALY, Ordinance No. 7210, mer and further subjects are embraced, not authorioed by any Oharter provision or Genezal Statute, the most outeatanding of which is the following,to-wit: "CONDE]MATION OF DANGEROUS BUILDINGS MM STRUCTURES:" Without makin^ any provision whatever for due comnensaticn nr dna TrocP'e of law, thereby trespassing the Bill of Rights, guaranteed to every citizen under the provisions of Section 7 of Article'!. Constitution, State of Minnesota, and the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments, U.S.A. /4,1 ST. PAUL CHAPTER, NUMBER ONE, f ft:,a t t R I t t IV t t INCORPORATED TO ACHIEVE A MORE DEMOCRATIC AND PROSPEROUS AMERICA AND A MORE STABLE WORLD 314 Globe Building St. Paul I, Minnesota Au„-ust 2, 147 PLANNING COMMITTEE E. F. SMITH TITonorable Jolui J. ;,:eDonough, ch.;,- Mrtyor, St. Paul, LEO I. OXMAN Room 347, Court House VI- Chi-- St. Paul, Yinnesota ELLIOTT KARASOV Dear Kayor 'r;cDonou °h: Treasurer KEN GRISWOLD rie : iEh 'to mivi5e y011 that Our org ni2,ation has Sacf.ry air to the •. tention o'P the City Coancil a letter favoring .. mei. ?re .vhich ;e are sure has your ;,U—,ort-- LLOYD ,U ,ort—_LLOYD FLOWERS the creation of a. municioe.l houeing, •i.uthority. C.-spondfnq Sean -y As vetermm.. of ;Vorld ;;ar II, retuvnin.3 to St. Paul, z. ^re an^reciative of ,your ;rent efforts and interest in the welfare of our city �snd its neonle. Plea -e i,ccent our -.;i.shes :for your oersonll good health. Re^nectfully yours, St. Ps d Chia -ter One A:,'E-iI,'A: ZLTER4A S CO'.ii:`_ITTPE /�.�.e By: I�il.la Richardson Recordin;; Secretary I J1 ii�i_� • ST. PAUL CHAPTER, NUMBER ONE t t R�I��II t MI t t t t II �IY �IY V INCORPORATED TO ACHIEVE A MORE DEMOCRATIC AND PROSPEROUS AMERICA AND A MORE STABLE WORLD 314 Globe Building -'Sf Paul I, Minnesota Au_,ust 2 , 11/147 PLANNING COMMITTEE E. F. SMITH St. PoIul City Col -moil Chelrmen ,�oom 350, Court House St, Paul, Minnesota LEO I. OXMAN Vice Chairman Gentlemen: . ELLIOTT KARASOV Troes�r�r It is our ;understanding th=.t an oven meeting in retard to n. municipal iioasing a,utl-iority for St. Paul *;gill be KENGRISWOLD - held Augast Secretary LLOYD FLOWERS As a renresentati.ve group of veterans "ith a nri.mary Cormsno.di�q S -0—y interest in comin-nity service, ';:e have felt it mandatory t^at vre add our plea to those .,hich you have undoubtedly received that this m?.tter be given favorable consider- ation. 'Ne are a:ell -.,.-:are that our City Council has sho�,rn its concern and interest in housing in many ways. Henceforth, this is -ritten in a spirit of encouragement and confi- dence that this most necessary machinery to enable St. Paul to talce advantage of federal funds for munici- pal housing ill be created. Reaoectfully yours, St. Paul Chapter One Atdi":ilICAir VITERANS COL'` :ITTEE By: Rilla Richardson Recording Secretary L, I 4 =t e MACALESTEI COLLEGE 1 10 • SAINT PAUI. G, JIINNh-OTA OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT August 2, 1947 rJ.ayor John J- DCII"ough, The City Hall, Saint Paul, Minn - Dear Mayor Mcl)onough: As a private citizen of St- Paul, I write to express my great interest in the creation of a Housing and Redevelopment Authority in the City of St- Paul- Such an Authority,long delayed by the failure of past Legislatures to enact suitable enabling legislation but now happily authorized by the last Legislature under the leadership of Governor Youngdahl, o cope with the overwhelming demand for housing should be promptly set up t on the part of veterans and other citizens. Unless I greatly mistake the temper of our people, they are weary with excuses for not providing houses. No matter where the blame may lie, the people want decent asplaces right to where have can live and bring up their Children. y.. these houses at the earliest possible moment. I would respectfully submit that those who are to compose the five -man commission of the Authority should be chosen from those who are the tried and reliable friends of public housing and slum clearance, anal not from those who think that such projects are un-American. What u t is is to continue to force American citizens, and especially the veterans of the last War who saved all of us, to live in squalor or double up with great inconvenience with their relatives. As one whose forefathers came over to America in 1660, and who thinks he knows something of the democratic leadership of united public endeavors that have made America great, I covet for this city a wide expansion of public activities on behalf of the whole people. The greatest need at the moment is the provision of housing and the removal of slums, and I hope no argu- ments that the c ity c nnot afford this or cannot afford that will be allowed to delay or defeat this project. What we cannot afford is to have our people live under conditions that destroy all their hope and faith in the American system. I regret that I cannot come to the Council meeting, but I most earnestly hope that you and the Council will proceed promptly with the first steps to meet the basic need of every American family - a decent home. Since ely your friend, 11 Charles J. Turck August 1, 1947 Honorable John J. McDonough Mayor City of Saint Paul court House Dear Mr. McDonough: A.— MOPIT.L cxnn¢®��o v¢cvr,.,o¢ix� a..w¢r coxx,i Now¢ Oft. Or FV¢L�c Amlai/.xC¢ �� N10 ¢mrvlc¢ v+ v�nox or cxnn wm.v.ae� For some time the housing problem of families receiving low Incomes and families receiving public assistance has been of concern to the County Welfare Board. During the past several months the Board has leased two houses which it uses as emergency housing for families who are evicted and cannot find housing facilities. In order to determine the seriousness of this problem, the staff of the County welfare Board has completed a study offamilies who are living in inadequate, unsanitary, and unsafe dwellings and who are facing eviction or have been evicted from their homes. The staff reported 150 such families who are inadequately housed; 30 of these families have received eviction notices although eviction has not yet taken place; 10 families have received notice to move but so far have not received formal eviction notices. We found 41 families living in unsanitary or unsafe or crowded quarters who had been evicted from their homes and were unable to find decent or adequate housing facilities and are, therefore, living in undesirable quarters or in emergency housing. Four of these families are reported as occupy- ing hotels with rentals approximating $120 per month for each family. Nine are occupying emergency housing provided by the County Welfare Board in its two leasedhouses and S families are living in basements, school houses, or other types of emergency housing. It has been necessary to place children in boarding homes because of lack of housing facilities in 6 cases and we have 12 families reported where the children are placed with relatives or friends because the families can not find housing where they can keep them together. In 2 instances children have been placed in child caring institutions and in 5 instances the harentsfare forcedies tov live separately because of lack of housing. e ng Public Assistance living outside of Ramsey County because housing can- not be found in the county. dui ' ola . xe (C®uC8164ntil eifare oarb Lo.nxim, cx.inu.x OF THE p, J¢.. VAR-C�utnq.x no, pinna a. gcxuuw M. b. CITY OF SAINT PAUL AND COUNTY OF RAMSEY sevm•xes J. W,.-. 179 COURT HOUSE Mm. E*xe1 M. W. -A.1 Rv.x Lecwuu+ Fx¢curw¢ 9n:n¢iuw SAINT PAUL 2. MINN. August 1, 1947 Honorable John J. McDonough Mayor City of Saint Paul court House Dear Mr. McDonough: A.— MOPIT.L cxnn¢®��o v¢cvr,.,o¢ix� a..w¢r coxx,i Now¢ Oft. Or FV¢L�c Amlai/.xC¢ �� N10 ¢mrvlc¢ v+ v�nox or cxnn wm.v.ae� For some time the housing problem of families receiving low Incomes and families receiving public assistance has been of concern to the County Welfare Board. During the past several months the Board has leased two houses which it uses as emergency housing for families who are evicted and cannot find housing facilities. In order to determine the seriousness of this problem, the staff of the County welfare Board has completed a study offamilies who are living in inadequate, unsanitary, and unsafe dwellings and who are facing eviction or have been evicted from their homes. The staff reported 150 such families who are inadequately housed; 30 of these families have received eviction notices although eviction has not yet taken place; 10 families have received notice to move but so far have not received formal eviction notices. We found 41 families living in unsanitary or unsafe or crowded quarters who had been evicted from their homes and were unable to find decent or adequate housing facilities and are, therefore, living in undesirable quarters or in emergency housing. Four of these families are reported as occupy- ing hotels with rentals approximating $120 per month for each family. Nine are occupying emergency housing provided by the County Welfare Board in its two leasedhouses and S families are living in basements, school houses, or other types of emergency housing. It has been necessary to place children in boarding homes because of lack of housing facilities in 6 cases and we have 12 families reported where the children are placed with relatives or friends because the families can not find housing where they can keep them together. In 2 instances children have been placed in child caring institutions and in 5 instances the harentsfare forcedies tov live separately because of lack of housing. e ng Public Assistance living outside of Ramsey County because housing can- not be found in the county. honorable John J. McDonough Page 2 The staff of the Division of Old Age Assistance made a pre— liminary report on some of the single persons many of whom.are receiving Old Age Assistance grants. We found out of 63 single persons occupying bad housing that 10 have received eviction notices and 5 are occupying bad housing facilities because of a previous eviction. As you can see from this preliminary report, there are most serious problems confronting the 40 families who are facing eviction in the near future and who are unable to find any kind of housing. There are also serious problems of family adjustment and proper care of children facing the 41 families who are now housed in inadequate or emergency housing facilities because of previous eviction. Our staff has been doing everything possible to find shelter of any kind for these families but it is almost impossible to obtain. This is true particularly where families have small children. The question of increased rentals is one which the Board plans to study because it will effect the expenditure for relief and other types of public assistance during the ensuing year. The County Welfare Board at its last meeting instructed me to call this problem to your attention in the hope that efforts will be made by the citizens of this community to provide safe and decent housing for all families. I am sure that our leaders in this community are aware of the cost of the lack of decent, safe, and sanitary housing not only in money but in the terms of family stability and health. Icerely yours,,' vvv Miss) Ruth L. Bowman Executive Secretary rlb:gl HOUSING CENTER REPORT FROM JULY 1946 to JULY 1947 Total applicants for housing in Center -------------7587 Housekeeping rooms registered ----------------------223 Housekeeping rooms rented through us ---- ----------------178 Apartments registered ------------------------------108 Apartments rented through us ----------------s------------------ 86 Miscellaneous registered ---------------------------269 (Home -sharing, working for living quarters, sales, cottages, etc.) Miscellaneous rented through us ----------------- ----------- 86 Sleeping rooms registered --------------------------802 Sleeping rooms rented through us -------------------------------351 Total applicants who found rentals through us ------------------701 r •. VETERANS I N F O R MAT ION CENTER 302 REPORT FOR THE CURRENT EIGHT MONTHS 323 Veterans Administration PERIOD NOVEMBER 1, 1946 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1947 4 122 45 Nov/46-May/47 June/47 Total Veterans in office 7853 1158 9011 Relatives in office 887 156 1043 86 Servicemen in office 71 17 29 286 Others in office 257 9068 3360 10428 Repeats (included in total for June, 1947) 241 2 Housing applicants (included in total for June, 1947) 488 State Insurance Commissioner Conferences out of office 118 22 140 1i -A ,.,,+ 6579 855 7434 Telephone cal s - n REFERRALS: (Written) I. Government Agencies Total 302 21 323 Veterans Administration URT 4 122 45 Minnesota State Employment Service 40 5 State Department of Veterans Affairs 110 10 120 Internal Revenue Department 3 3 18 Office of Price Administration 18 3 County Service Officer 2 1 1 State Insurance Commissioner 1 6 Selective Service 6 1 Navy Recruiting 1 1 Anker Hospital 1 1 Muni cipal ,Court 1 1 Industrial Commission 1 1 Probation Office 1 II. Social Agencies Total 162 17 179 American Red Cross 40 5 45 56 Family Service 54 2 5 43 Legal Aid 38 13 1 14 County Welfare Board 9 International Institute 9 3 Urban League 1 2 3 Wilder Dispensary 3 2' Gospel Mission 2 " 1 Bureau of Catholic Charities 1 Salvation Army 1 2 3 III. Educational Total 150 20 170 City Department of Education 116 19 135 St. Paul Vocational School 6 6 St. Paul Public Library 20 1 21 University of Minnesota 4 4 1 Hamline University 1 1 Macalester College 1 Dunwoody Industrial Institute 1 1 Mechanic Arts High School 1 1 -1- REFERRALS: (Cont.) Nov/46-May/47 June/47 Total IV. Veterans Organizations Total 51 5 i 56 Disabled American Veterans 9 4 43 Veterans of Foreign Wars 39 3 American Legion 3 V. Miscellaneous Total 60 5 65 TOTAL 72568 OBJECT OF VISIT TO CENTER TOTAL SERVICES REQUESTED I. EARNING A LIVING A. Employment 423 36 459 1. Job Training 221 54 275 2. Seeking a Job 34 ll 45 3. Reemployment 4. Servicemen's Readjustment Allowance 96 16 112 B. Vocational & Occupational Guidance 343 25 368 C. Business 1. Business and Farm Loans 226 23 249 41 2. Other Business Assistance 40 l II. GETTING AN EDUCATION 486 76 562 1. Educational Information 57 10 67 2. Educational Guidance III. SECURING HOUSING 334 77 411 1. Home Loans 2. Housing: Room, Apt., or Home 2223 4B8 2734 24 3. Priorities Assistance l 18 12 30 4. Evictions IV. MILITARY BENEFITS 146 40 186 1. Claims and Pensions 457 62 539 2. Insurance 3. Other: VA Medical Care, Burial 950 Allowances, etc. 877 73 V. PERSONAL AFFAIRS 1. Personal and Family Problems 243 43 266 2. Financial Assistance (excluding Home and Business Loans) 133 23 155 3. Non-military medical Care 1 22 4 176 4. Legal Aid 154 -2- OBJECT OF VISIT TO CENTER (Cont.) VI. SPECIAL SERVICES 1. Income tax assistance 2. Surplus property 3. Terminal leave pay 4. Filling and typing of forms 5. Notarization 6. Discharge assistance 7. Allotment and allowances B. Mustering -out pay 9. Hack pay 10. Rationing 11. Photostat 12. Miscellaneous TOTAL TOTAL SERVICES REQUESTED Nov/46-May/47 June/47 Total 78 2 80 48 1 .49 660 78 738 97 19 116 140 15 155 74 3 77 68 16 84 22 1 23 63 8 71 16 16 1056 1056 779 153 932 9660 141.0 11070 HOUSING CENTER Report of operations June 1, 1947 through June 30, 1947 Total applicants for housing in Center . . . . . . . . . 488 Housekeeping rooms registered. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Housekeeping rooms rented through us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Apartments registered.•us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apartments rented through . . . . . . .9 Miscellaneous registered• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 (Home -sharing, working for living quarters, sales, cottages, etc.) Miscellaneous rented through us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Sleeping rooms registered . . . . . . . . . . . . ..57 Sleeping rooms rented through us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Total applicants who found rentals through us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 -3- CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERIC BUREAU OF RECORDS June 26, 1947 Dor. H. J. Flynn Director Council Investigation and Research Bureau Dear Sir: The City Council referred to a committee conoosed of H. J. Flynn, Chairman, L. C. Seamer, and R. G. Zelzer, the attached letter of the Ramsey County League of Women Voters, and requested that the committee investigate and malke a reconinendation to the Council as to the advisability of creating a tdunicipal Housing and Redevelopment Authority, as requested in said letter. Very truly yours, City Clerk I r Ramsey County League of Women Voters Degree 8f Honor Building Saint Paul 2, Minnesota CEdar 3178 June 23, 1947 The Honorable John J. McDonough Mayor, City of St. Paul Court House, City, 1. I Dear _M -r, McDonough: The Municipal Housing and Redevelopment Act, passed at the recent session of the Minnesota Legislature, authorizes cities in Minnesota to form municipal housing and redevelopment authorities for the redevelopment of deteriorating areas, and for the construction of low—rent housing (publicly owned) if there are sub—standard areas in the city that can be redeveloped without aid of city, state and national government; if adequate housing is not available to veterans and veterans' families; if there is a shortage of decent, 'safe and sanitary housing for persons of lows income at rentals they can afford. The League of Women Voters of St. Paul feels all these conditions exist in St. Paul, and feels that the Mayor and the City Council should create a Municipal Housing and Redevelopment Authority and through it take action on all possible fronts, at. the earliest possible time, to correct these housing deficiencies in St. Paul. Yours very truly, Mrs. Dewey F. Gruenhagen, President. Copy to: St.Paul Dispatch ,..rte i't'.'1 !'_-•+i�..' r ,t i .:'G.' -� .'-:._��%... �:. ` - E .�..� II j. CfRTIF'ICATH OF APPOINTMENT OF CODs ISSIOWS Or THE HOUSING AND REDEVELOPME71T AUTHORITY OF THE CI'T'Y OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA WHM AS' the City Council of St. Paul, Minnesota, held a duly authorized meeting on the 7th day of August, 19471 and rgHEREAS, at said meeting the following resolution was passed and adopted% "C. F. No. 141047 - By Fred Lt. Truax Resolved, That after a full hearing held upon due passage and publication of a resolution giving noall in, tice thereof, 87ofthe compliance of subdivision ofArticle4 of ChapterMinnesota for 1947, the City Council of the City of Saint Paul finds: 1. That sub -standard, slum or blighted areas exist in the amid City of Saint. Paul, which cannot be re -developed without gcvernmont assistence. 2. That adequate housing accommodations are not available to vptorans and service man and their families in the City of Saint'Paul. 3. That there is in the City of Saint Paul a shortage of decent, safe and sanitary duelling accom- modations available to persona of low inOome and their families at rentals they can afford. Be It Further Resolved, -That the City Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby declares that there is need for a Housing and Re -development Authority to function in the City of Saint Paul as provided by said 1947. Chapter 487 of the AAdoptedobyMinnesota the Council Aug. 7, 1947 Approved Aug. 7, 1947 " waER''FAS, a duly certified copy of said resolution there- after was delivered to me by the City Clens, promptly notifying me of the adoption of said resolution; 11071, THEREFORE, pursuant to the provision.r,Of Municipal Housing and Redevelopment Act of the State of Minnesota (Chapter 487, Lace of Minn. 1947), and by virtue of my office as Mayor, I hereby appoint the five (b) persons hereinafter named to serve is Commissioners of.tho Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, and to serve for the number of years appearing after their names, respectively, from the date of such appointments. Term b'yeare Ryland J. Rothschild 4 -years William B. Randall 3 years Frank J. Thill 2 years John B. Welch Realtor 607 Guardian Bldg. Res. 806 Linwood Ave. Attorney E.1422 lot Plat. Bk. Res. 195 Montrose Place. Business Representative, Labor Temple St. Paul Building and Construction Trades Council Rea. 1587 Wellesley Ave. Housing Management 848 So. Cleveland Ave. Rea. 889 So. Cleveland Ave. I year Fred C. Nelson Director, Veterans Information Center Victory Square Res. Ryan Hotel the Authority to assume its duties officially so of September 15, 1947. in WITUESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto signed my name as Mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota, and caused the official corporate seal of said City to be impressed hereon this 12th day of September, 1947. 65aj r Mayor (SEAL) ATTEST: City Clerk i CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTIONESTABLISHING THE NEED FOR A HOUSING AND REDEVELOPEENT AUTHORITY FOR THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL C F No. 341047—By Fred M. -Truax Resolved, That all., a full hearing t held 1 11 due pas ge ad publicatlo ' l esomplia giving notice the f I all In Article 4 of Ch ter 7 f th L 2 of Minn 4 of Chanter he of the Law 'j of. Minnesota for 1917 the City Council of the City of Saint Paul finds I. 3. That sub in un, rd, slum or I g I. ;dare.. jch in the said Cil}' v S i t P ui, which c� nut be anrc, 1 p d v2 ut government assistance. 2. oThat adequate housing ccom an daltons me not available f v to In the service en and their families 1n C m ;. the City of Saint Paul 3: Thnt there isthe City f Saint Paul a shortage of decent safe and sanitary d w e 11 i n g ccommodatlons available to personres nt ]m, mco a and their families at ntals Lhey c n of ford. Be It Further Resolved, That th City Council of the City o[ Saint Paul h re es by declarthat therne is d for a Housing and Ref development Auth lty 't to ctithe City f Sal t P I I - i s p-Vlded by said Chapter 487 of the ,Laws of Minnesota for 1947. j .� Adopted by the Council Aug. 7 1947 Approved Aug. 7, 1947. (Aug. 8. 18471. :"OUST-,G OUSI!G=1T_ CO=T r> CITI 0 ST. Y.UL i::71 i:DSOiA 4 AUGU3T_, 1947 c prelircrar stlrve`,, Prepared in support of the renUOSt that t o Cite C rn ci.l create s niciprl :':ouoin„ ^.: d re•-'evelcpment authority '.'.^s as its pose 'li:e ds'car anon of t,.c mount of `^eosin^ urge;ltly needed in the Pecl at tl.e present `.i: -e, es `r;a?1 as the price ran -e at which Of sc,ah 1oust shou'_d be prcvid:d, ose. nal local soLmc,s. ec' .,i;3s t appears z i t'. bqs nossiLle _�� f f _ts et Ml a Lt_1i ^•_, fi. h:us;.rd ) or: :r L:nia a;c t.a?z o,: for a�cL r. _.Os ^ t^or re u sen' ime. 0 -Lis n V p o ;c c :r 1-Y , Lemil for e units. T: 1Y o IOt take format ion, Cit • ;nowt or replace r..c: t of worn roll,' ac gntgd. ° e ..n - r,. rsc. c U,;r,-, ,:lo u t -: people ld a`i)enr 25;, of ..Yi c.r•e for tura it t C of 'che in need of 110118111- cculd pct' G,.:100.0 : e . f 0 o :50.OJ P.r :.r...+-. re ' Y r` people, could only pa;' nor::• _ rents . .'l'is ,?:, sL � of -..' Ste. PaL`l Illi •'tC is ' out^ ." '1 S'eiltel'S Associctior. of nn i; rent. .-?ra pfr a r-. or to ..:0 p - t:-,ere^L.ln' Fa' al Ce:?s^s to state an It is i finult i^ the ars 3trr:..i:.,ieA..re veri _ c Ces':irates, fi f -e o ` On^_lc : ,. of a ci-: aL'.L c.t9 _;',L; Y'C O'i - - -:owever ) 3c0 000 estiME'te 1. St. Pall Association o� Co :*eerco > _ _ 10,000 exti me 2. POli:'s St. Pe.ul City sir:^.c'tor;l - - -- Ci�ec:. i-ncrease of 10i; from . U,:ited States Ce: • .s ;+ur3au Spot - ti!o 1940 fi"ure = 316,503. _Dred f —_r3 fcr 3 Teri;? City Area, and as r -^ported in The last abeam substaaial7.y t:le loc-renter ,rn. 10;o for i paper` Lhas fi`ure + even be a_ St. Poul. f e pOPu1a',r.on s neo 19'?0, w;:e the Using t'Pe census fi„are o _� rror;t:l in J c C flys ,c21d r^preser tp ;cath of 16th U.S. Ce: reported 2 7,7 31^,506. 23,770, rskisl 6:-e nrese.:t nonulr`' o St. PaLI MUS I :G 7lit;l about 3.5 Psrsa_s tO the Tamil• rneed for 8,220 ov.P, 't`:is s;:ov;s c. ::ousin-wits to acoor•:odate this Irovrth. In t:Yis same p,?riod, Uui1du,_ permits L':ere4rrcnJia forh,ode;e3�,osthecis1'r,S'''Qt °?^ore, �ti' =�ch in Y un-Ls1-ddir. to t -ns TL a^ esti;acted t rgpresants r,•^rr:lts to build, and nee, eo..: leaed struc`eres)> u.,rs 3,307 300 units for corvorsi-ons ne.do durin;_ the p r -cd, t::e Pigure s housing units. ” Thursdn Jul;; .31, 1C4.7, entitled, 1. Editorial_ _ "St. Pau'_ Pioneer Press - Y> D,mcmlc 'irr .n Citios (na;^e U). -2- sn o_7timO4.Qd ICO units to cover closj-:Ts (fire, c1ndomms -ion, "0 total hovsin�: zin.�,.'ps contbructod in `ho pass six ard one -hal" ,ea'- 3 rs i ti-onr one–L,` If rs by 0,22_� aii.t ltll'S­ - St. P-1 has ,nttructi�r Y, noocl for Ojns'rucui(­ -,:3 n, a ; �. rV; 7.2,1e to cat c't 111) domnnc?. K=D3 a.1'e c- JC­37 7103 the pas*; ti: in vatcrrnts * icn t,"Ts Col?ter) a tot,,; 7, j tO f_'117 1 ­ Sbot.ohechis b, `e ­ Also, it ..:u,,, -o • nz':' �1,t�, rltll at t.' -e cen­,r, nn-' do ne, rori' f cc I Is V t,i�:) vclu�7,! tinns, -nliich at t�_n;ijr rcno', 20 per ­,ric- rource,J­- !;:jo for IuorP,sct :-uts Mi ii vc - s T'le poopl., livingL. _o prc3,poctz f -Dr t,o 1,100 ara di.l�i in�lend. F ttiurth,ir silo­i,,j- t,!o ;jceri3 j.tlr 7r,4., ­r,7_�s s,_,rLo.y oft':Io T�­7,_ C'.'_1, -j Arco (2) D t.- !t of Libor i," the U -S. Pr i..e 1945" s :,cl,ing t1 -t of .ho th,, 62,000 -c"'d 77c' Il V0tcr:1'-1s livin, in the Drir 1-j-, Area, were "doubiii Nlac-foiirt'i, or vbout lv�th parents, orPrionds. Ti4s sn, study rice" fc, talehc,roe, tl�-t i,.,ore ma, r TvFin Cit-, Aron o= 3,075 v.,tcrnns 'Uo­ot:j� r fa, -up 1,.-ith ot'li�?rs. Iilrin_, dou'ilcd closer local source, tj,,:; St. pnu,,Poct Off - 1046 .L1*;cc, I th,t L-,�or,_, aero in families (Veteran nn,,� :011-11atcrrn) livir, th Gu:_ -ors in the Cit o-, St. P,-,-1 alo-_ LTC C: In coi,,sidcr.*.^.t.­ abili'lly of �i -7�rfOr t" I).— for hou,4,i- - U., several thi-i�13 -�o i,ccp in mind. -In thu first pl. ' ' thnn nce, t':o 'Itnl -11 is le�zs the f*,-vrcs Usucll, cuotod in tiblos of s, a c d 1 Viatervia, it is -�7,cjj t, t_ S ij as concerns flap or r,.Jdrllc s ii� the IoTT - ince �,,; �rnup, partial l-, duc t,,) vi�:q end due tn 3,!o fact tl'irt 1121"0 w,r service curtnil.,� T`: -,!"G 7 -ou 1 d. hs, ve o r- ci� dv, roe% lc*nt. ,n � , 1. Estimetc of Frcd C. i7olsorl, D-Lrec-*I-o,-, Votomn's 'Information Col.,tLr. 2. ibVinl Cit- Area i:,, ;his stije, 1",r.s com,osod of Einrcnnol is, S*. . p"111 Robl�i-isdnlo, S'" Louis Par!:, -.rd 3oulh St. P,,,,J. U -S. Dopirtr-nt oil Lal;or, �urcnu cf Labor 25,D_,. Survc;­ of=�ol:sln­ of' H Vc'=!,ns or. Dr, Unit Vc­jc­ n, nd I nTe7s T r July 1946, fir a, O ----M: _ JL 4. Figure fro -q -3- ".'ia following table of estimated wa,,,e data for St. Paul clearly shows the larga ontago of the population in the low incomo group. 1,71GE FIGURES = ST. PAUL(l) �— l -- 2 -- 3----��.__ 4 - oo�Giiing Title .------ 1957 -- �_�0 _---R^.nge 147 Professional 1orkors (9 (10 vi100 - up Semi-Profossional ( ( 40 •- 60 Manogors 13 li 6C 75 Clariccl,Saies and Kindred Viorl:ors 28 29 22 - 35 Craftsmen and Foremen 15 13 40 - 55 Operatives and I:indred Workers 20 16 35 - 47 Domestic Service corkers 2 4 15 - 25 Other Service workers 10 11 40 60 Laborers (Other then Farm) 4 5 32 - 45 Other 1 1 NA I£ one groups Clerical, Sales and Kindred Workers; Craftsmen and Foremen; Operatives and Kindred Workers; Domestic Service Workers; and Laborers to- gether, the result is 69f of the workers in St. Paul, whose average earnings are from $30.00 to u46.00 per week. A study recently completed(2) in the Twin City Area sheds further light on the low-income bracket housing problem. April, 1947 March, 1940 Total Employed 435,708 334,788 Wage and Salary Workers 396,578 294,167 Self-employed !corkers 37,947 38,282 Unpaid Family Workers 1,163 2,399' This shows a marked increase since 1940 in the "Wage and Salary Worker" group. Of this increase of 102,411 persons, nearly all will be in the low or middle income brackets. If this trend is to continuer and there is little reason to believe that it will not, it is but further evidence of the imperative need we now face for an adequate and extensive program of construction to meet the housing needs of that large percentage of the population in the lcv and middle brackets. 1. Sources for Table: Col. 2 Spot Check Census, 1947, for Twin City Area. Col. 3 16th U. S. Census, 1940 Col. 4 Extimates by U. S. Employment Sertice 2. Twin City Area Census, Pub. P-51, No. 9, April 1947. p original to City Clark CITY OF ST. PAUL 11 I' OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 1<' COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE.. PRESENTED EF ;( t- 11( COMMISSIONER__.—�="-_------'--"�—' T-- Com V 420 COUNCIL ------ No-- --------------- FILE RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Saint Paul, that the appointment by the Mayor of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota of the following. Name Term Ryland J. Rothschild 5 years William.B. Randall 4 years Frank J. Thill 3 years John A. Welch 2 years Fred C. Nelson 1 year of the Housing and Re -development to serve as Commissioners Authority of the City of Saint Pauls Minnesota for the period their names herein and in the Certificate of set opposite Appointment, dated September 12, 1947, be and the same is C. F. No. 141420—BY Fred M. Truax—I hereby in all things approved, BysR' a sr tyre tonnes of the cnYl appointment Pau] [Saint Paul. the alay'or tihe C tYaof Minnesota the followin6: Term f, - n Ryland J. Rothschild 5 years with,,. B. Randall 4 Years{: - Frank J. Thill 3 Years t Sohn B. Nelch z yearsl 1 Year , 1 F red.C. Nelson os all of the Haas t'a serve ine and Re-developmentinne eta for the City f Saint Paul, et ppostte their names) the perioa herein an the Certificate , AP -1 dated September 12. 1947,' pointment, be and the same is hereby in all things • ,PAdopted by the Council September 12. 1947 d September 12. 1947. APP ed (SeptemberSeptemb 20, 19471 I' .__. Adopted I)y the Council. .._.-_. .. .........194...-.. j COUNC 1 HIEN Yeas/ Nays _ la Bar �s % Approved -------- .......-.-.-.. .1 94 -.... on �1rtilsol a ---- 'VIary�anto..............In Favor -�ti............_...b...j�d' ... Mayor erson 2. Mr. ]?resident, Mel)onough CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA /y/ -/y o wjEREAS, the City Council of St. Pau1D Minnesota, hold a duly authorized meeting on the 7th day of August, 1947; and WHEREAS, at said meeting the following resolution was passed and adopted: "C. F. No. 141047 - By Fred M. Truax -� Resolved, That after a full hearing hold upon due passage and publication of a resolution giving notice thereof, all in compliance with subdivision 2 y " ' of Article 4 of Chapter 487 of the Laws of Minnesota „ for 1947, the City Council of the City of Saint Paul finds - 1. That sub -standard, slum or blighted areas _ exist in the said City of Saint Paul, which cannot be re -developed without government assistance. 2. That adequate housing accommodati.one are not available to veterans and service men and their families in the City of Saint Paul. 3. That there is in the City of Saint Paul a shortage of decent, safe and sanitary dwelling accom- modations available to persons of low income and their families at rentals they can afford. Be It Further Resolved, That the City Council of 11 the City of Saint Paul hereby declares that there is nib need for a Housing and Re -development Authority to t;.t function in the City of Saint Paul as provided by said " Chapter 487 of the Lave of Minnesota for 1947. Adopted by the Council Aug. 7, 1947 Approved Aug. 7, 1947 VJHERZAS, a duly certified copy of said resolution there- after was delivered to me by the City Clerk, promptly notifying me of the adoption of said resolution; S 1 NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to�the provisions of Municipal Sousing and Redevelopment Act of the State of Minnesota (Chaptery 487, Lave of.Minn. 1947), and by virtue of my office as Mayor, I hereby appoint the five (5) persons hereinafter named to serve 9� CITY OF SAINT PAUL MARSHALL F. HURLEY MALLIAMRSHALL M.SE . HURLEY. ' LEGAL DEPARTMENT JAMES F. SULLIVAN FRANK O. OAU6HERTY J. BRUCE 1 BROADY JOHN J. MCNEIL DRV SSISTANiS CORPORATION COUNSEL Sept. 12, 1947. To the City Council: Gentlemen: Transmitted herewith is the Certificate of Appointment of the Co mnissioners of the Housing Authority heretofore created for St. .Paul pursuant to the state law passed at the last State Legislature, The law provides that the governing body of the municipality must approve said appointments made by the U ayor. Attached herewith is resolution of such approval for your consideration. The law further provides that said certificate of appointment shall be filed with the city clerk, and it is his responsibility to transmit to the State Housing Commission a certified copy thereof. I suggest that a certified copy of the council resolution of approval be submitted with the same. Yours At'rley � r` rshall Assistant Corporation Cou sel. -1 - --- - . I oage-1 to City clerkBy W A. Palmate— c-A-n 1,1-d-1,—,11e—m1din-df:go ood-1:11,_1 Q M OD 0 I'N,. 58 0, entitled: "An 'urdinance for the So pr,m, Ing the , pbl h1liturpo.f, _de,,�,_eohntee " " t, and FILE NO. ro peri era, _iare " p,�"ding for the Me go reltrilti, r I of and PRESENTED BY he Tionthrne and indust.. 1ANCE NO. �rb,11d­g, "-d for human hat d or giiod P" -' b", ?giu and _ir of buildings 'ed or altered; . an,. regular:., ,rining the minimum si. and .the, ..bb, An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 5840.' entitled An ordinance for the purpose of promoting the public healthp safety, order, convenience, prosperity and general welfare by providing for the classification, regulation and restriction of thelocation of trades and industries, and of buildings used for human habitation and for specified purposes, and the height end buU< of buildings hereafter erected or altered; and regulating and determining the minimum size of lot line courts and other open spaces, and establishing the boundaries of districts for said purposes", approved July 7, 1922, as amended. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 5840, approved July 7, 1922, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended so as to rezone Lot 18, Howard Greene Addition, from Class "All to Class 'iCll Residence District. Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK BUREAU OF RECORDS BOO - June 22, 1950 Mr. Bruce J. Broady Corporation Counsel Building Dear Sir: The City Council requested t1utt you prepare an ordinance providing for the rezoning of Lot 18, H%yard Greene Addition, from Class °A° Residence to Class BCB Residence District, as petitioned for in the attached file. Very truly/yours. City Clerk & PAT E. WDERMOTT Commissioner r CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesofa DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE LEONARD C. SEAMER, Valuation and Assessment Engineer HARRY A. JOHNSON, Chief Clerk CLIFFORD M. NYSTROM, Chief Cashier hIay 19, 1950 To the Council City of St. Paul Gentlemen: ARTHUR M. JOHNSON Deputy Cammiwon2r I have checked the attached petition filed in the matter of rezoning Lot 19, Howard Greene Addition from Class "A" Residence tc Class "C" Residence District, and find that same is sufficient. Yours very truly, Pat E. Y.cDermott Commissioner of Finance \ k' a To the Honorable, The City Council St. Paul, Minnesota Gentlemen: REZONING vle, the undersigned owners of two-thirds of the several descriptions of real estate situated within 100.' bf the rieal estate affected, have acouiescPd harein, and we, owners of 50% or .ore of the frontage to be reclassified, petition your Honorable Body to chanPe the follo*.•rine described property; Lot le, Howard Greene Addition, Rnnsev County, Minn. from a Class A. District 'to,a Claps C. District. This petition is made pursuant to Section Ordinance Nn. 5P40. Record Owner Lot Block Addition THIS IS A PETITION TO CHANGE THE CLASSIFICATION AND TTSE OF CCS y / DRcO�PEHY 1�jyt ' z r, All bf- a- P,� P I /{cd�,� eP (e,� I f St - t i .cv.'L4-ro .P.o P of in esota. �� z County of R.imsey,�dJ Eduard Wardell being first duly sworn, denoses and. says that he is the person_ who circlleted the within ^,etition consictim� of`PV'Va'e �; that the parties described above are the owners respectively of th- lots-olaced immediately fol-101- ;ncacre I -.at �v ..p ozeKw�?.zs_""�f Svbscrihcld and sworn to ? eforr -,e this144 da�li fo,f�� FPbrlmry 1050 �° C�✓V G � ^� a 220 i Shep Noter;y Public, Ramsey ounLy, !y CO,nc_jssion expires �(p STATE OP MINALSOTA DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF iIAMB EX SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT RE: Estate of -John G3., Wardell O R D E R No:; 231698` The above entitled matter oame on to be heard befdre the undersigned, one of the Judges of the above named -Court,. on Tuesday, May 16th, 1950, at 9:30 A.M., upon the recjuest,of Frank Kahout, trustee of the above named, estate, that he be permitted to sign the c9neent of .the.,Estate of John G. Wardell' -to certain rezoning. f:" v f petitions. Harold.Shear, Esquire appeared in support -, of the ,request,., Frank Kahout appeared personally and was examined. The Court having taken testimony,and;, ispeing fully, adviseof the premises. d P: _ 'IT IS HEREBY ORDEREDt that Frank Kahout be permitted to sign the consent 'of the Estate of John G. t•Tardell to;the'foilowin7 .petitions. 1.) Petition -for rezoning of Lot 1$, How— ard Green Addition, to St.-Paui,:from Class A. to Class G. Petition for rezoning of that part of Block 2, Lexington Park Plat 10; -described ae follows: The South 195.75 Peet of the klest 268 Peet of Block icao (2); Lexington Park Plat 10, according to ,the plat thereof on file andof record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Ramsey County: The Eaet 23.feet of the West 291 feet of the South 139.71 fe-t of Block Two (2), Lexington Parke -Plat -.10, - r t y i�,ty",�EFlrjef Judge 06-,- 04, cLYet, ;CALL- 1= 100 so: 17 1i l � rT L� \� LCT C J J 1 PREFAIRM 6Y _ ST. PAUL CITY PL/a1,1NUM C-'SOARD I P�27095D �, �7� ., -, ��� � �.I � `� ✓' = ,� , ,. __ � �� i- � � 1 / t.. r_ r 7 C � �'%iv t. ;. �� � Original to City Clark C. F. No. 152775—Ordinance No. c By W. A. Parrantc— n i . _ Aordnance amending Oidi No. 5890. ntnled: '•An ordinance £or the purops, , promoting the public health, "',. order, convenience, prosperity and �� NO. e welfare ul providing for the c thelova regulation and res fnduoc. the location f trades and indust;•, NO PRESENTED BY do£ bulltlings used for human tation and for pecified purrep e the height and bulk of buatlins % :- after erected or alterec' and a determining th, orf. a.. ., An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 5840, entitled "An ordinance for the purpose of promoting �1 the public health, safety, order, convenience, (\ prosperity and general welfare by providing for the classification, regulation and restriction of the location of trades and industries, and of buildings used for human habitation and for specified purposes, and the height and bulk of buildings hereafter erected or altered; and regulating and determining the minimum size of lot line courts and other open spaces, and establishing the boundaries of districts for said purposes", approved July 7, 1922, as amended. This is an emergency ordi- nance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 5840, approved July 7, 1922, as amended, be and the same.is hereby further amended so as to re- zone the south 228 feet of the north 328 feet of Block 2, Lexing- ton Park Plat 10, excepting therefrom the west 268.0 feet of the south 60 feet of the north 328 feet, from Class "A" to Class "C" Residence District. Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an - emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays -F'4n lam Marzitelli / Mortinson McDermott Parranto Rosen 3'sisax Mr. President (Delaney) Attest. - -------- -- - City Clerk Int 848 CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK BUREAU OF RECORDS June 22, 1950 �ofpo�raCioii'Counse� Building Dear Sir: The City Cotmcil requested that you -prepare an ordinance providing for the rezoning Of the south 228 feet of the north 328 feet of Block 2, Lexington Part: Plat 10, excepting therefrom the west 268.0 feet of the south 60 feet of the north 328 feet, from Class "All to Class HCH *Residence District, as n_ etitioned for in the attached file. very truly y ours,, City Clerk PAT E. MCDERMOTT Commissioner CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capifal of Minnesofa' ' DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE LEONARD C. SEAMER, Valuation and Assessment Engineer HARRY A. JOHNSON, Chief Clerk CLIFFORD M. NYSTROM, Chief Cashier -s� May 19, 1950 To the Council City of St. Paul Gentlemen: ARTHUR M. JOHNSON Deputy Commissioner I have checked the attached petition filed in the matter of rezoning South 228 feet of the North 328 feet of Block 2, Lexington Park Plat 10, exceptinf' therefrom the lrtest 255.5 feet cf the South 60 feet of the North 328 feet from Class "A" Residence to Class "C" Residence District, and find that same is sufficient. For the Council's information, the tract to be rezoned is a fractional part of the descriptions as carried on t he tax rolls. Very truly yours, Pat E. McDermott Commissioner of Finance To the Honorable, The City Council, Ste Paul, Minn, 8 Gentlemen., REZONING Zta Pauly Minnesota Rnuary 18, 1°50 a Vre, the undersigned owners of two-thirds of the several descriptions of real estate situated within 100 ft* of the real estate affected, have acquiesced herein, and we, owners of 50° or more of the frontage to be reclassified, petition your Honorable Body to change the following described property: The south 2QB' of the North 328' of Block 2, Lexington Park ex t iT tine t,�om i� /�'. 36�, ty ia., oz z Sin �e� xc, or rile �vor�n 1a�10. Rams�y County, i�iinn. (o +� � 1`� from a Class ti. District to a Class C. District, This petition is made pursuant to Section 23, OrdinanceTAO. 58400 Record owher Int Block Addition THIS IS A PETITION TO CMIKE THE CLASSIFICATION AND USE OF POPERTY. �\ � �-�� ` v` le aq w���. `c"/��1} i ice` /a �.rso (� (.2•a 75 o tu�z_ N'q.z P7 ttj 3tatesota s .�unty o£� uAsey�_cI ��iPoc�u• 1 �i¢��+'," G�°""� v -.i /o Edna.rd 1,4a.rd_ell being first duly sworn, deposes and sayy•. that he is the person who circulated the within petition consisting of page ; that the parties described above are the owners respectively o lots`f the p�aced immediately following each name, that.this petition was signed by each of said owners in the presence of this affiant, and that the,signa- tures above are the true and correct signatures of each and all of the parties so described,_ Subsc{-ibed and sworn to before me thisa-1 ti -day of February �j(,1' Ri/'•v�E 1 .Harold S1^P.a- Notary Public, Ramsey unty, e- -> vtr Commission expires 1 h, i.go- /: L P1 / GV. so N N IG 17 /6' I 10� V I Lu r -- --- /s -- --r— 3-. 8,v ° �L—._--_— dJl I \ J <I. 120_ 7 -Q �E � , i � � •\� _.._�.� �- G Jeff - -- o azf .<cl- as T15 -LID PREPARED BY ST. PAUL CITY PLAI-INING BOARD FEB. 27,1950 :� We, the undersigned pronerty owners, are hereby onnosed to aN@ding the Building Zone Ordinance changing the property �t the So. 228 feet of the No. 328 ft. of Block %, Lexing- ,ton PW Plat 10, excentina therefrom the West 265.5 ft. �G�;•L ' QZof th? So. 60 ft. of the No. 328 ft(located on Lexington. Pa`�1�a and Nettleton Avenue, one hundred ft. So. of Randolnh �Q Av*.4. �.t. Paul, Minnesota), from an reside e istrict residence district; J�>>6'.A pry 07 W74A 60, q���-�v 1115 r (� a Original to aty Ciork C F No 159223--p dinanee N: ® A. W A Parrant pp N '1( An rdlnance amvnding Ores AlNo. "An �ordtn nce providi g for nil . �" l�raconceXnlnq requlbi or ,�{ U 7, - 'om;truet on pli 4ui PRESENTED BY 6RDINANCE An ordinance amending Ordinance Noo 72108 entitled: iPAn ordinance providing for all matters conro cerning, regulating or affecting the construction, alteration, regulation, repairs removals maintenance, - use and inspection of all buildings, walls or struca+ tures erected or to be erected within the limits of the City of St0 Paul for the protection of property against fire, and for the purpose of securing healthful, safe and sanitary environments for the occupants of buildings used for human habitation or otherwise, to compel the owners of such buildings, walls or structures to alter, reconstruct or modify the same, or any part thereof, for the purpose aforesaid, and to prohibit the unlawful use or occupancy of all buildings, walls or structures, establishing fire limits, and prescribing the powers and duties of the Commissioner of Public Buildings . In conformity with the Charter provisions; providing a penalty for the violation thereof, and repealing all - ordinances inconsistent herewitho This is an emergeney ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety" approved Belay 22, 1940, by�,,t�,rts_.,t ins serting therein additional,.proviSione and making sub& stitutions to existing lr ovisionso This is an emergency ordinance rendered-neeeseary for the'proaervation`of'the public peace, health and safoty THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN SECTION 1® That Ordinance Noe 7210, approved May 22,,,'. 1930 as amended, be and the same is hereby further amendod by striking out the words °space heater" from paragraph b Section 3m3 entitled "Fees for Gas Pitting" in Artiole>TIi© w}' € OTION 2e That Paragraph (e) of Section 3o3 Article III is hereby further amended by striking out paragraph (c and In its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof the following: (c) Por each domestic gas appliance installations includ© {1 Ing gas ranges, gas driers, gas ironors, and gas I}`� refrigerators, a fee charge Of One Dollar 01000) shall be madeo r' orlaa to City Owt R E) 0 COUNCIL FILE NO. PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. SECTION 3® ,That Articlo XXVIII, Section 28®l entitled '3Gas Fittings and Piptie is hereby further amended by striking out the fourth paragraph in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof the following. - "The following special provisions shall apply to the installation of domestic gas appliances listed hereinemm gas ranges, gas driers, gas ironers, and gas refrigeratorsol SECTION 40 This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health In d safety© I SECTION 5o This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.and p , ublicationo Fess PP4Dei1Me11*7' Nays -Haan- Mortins-0ri Parranto Ti-aex-- Attest�c% f, ---------- - --- City Clerk. 5UG 7-7 QD,@ AIN 2 ?, "IM56 Passed by the Council,-----....-------------- -I................ ............... ----- ------. In Favor 0-- ............... Agaimst A7. - -------------- --- - - Mayor orlainal to City Clerk WaNCM CITY OF ST.'PAUL mNO.152_ O FICE OF THE CITY CLERIC COUt16RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY r"�' �"•�`- COMMISSIONER DAT^ RESOLVED, That the proper city officers are hereby authorized to pay certain employees in the Department of Public Works for extra employment from July 16 to July 31, 1950, as set out on the list on file in the office of the City Clerk and the City Comptroller, (C. F. No. 153224—Ry Milton Rosen— Resolved, That the proper ty of=' certaicersn employeere s in t he Departhorfted toment nt � of Pubnc Works for extra employment from July la to July 31, 1950; as set out a. the list on Ille in the office f the City Clerk and the City Comptroller.' Adopted by the "Council.. August 2, 1956, ApprovedAugust 2, 1950. IAugust 5, 1950) i COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council..................................195...... ". 1'l•"•!;f Yens Naysfy� Marzitelli McDermott Mortinson� Approved..........................................195...... Parranto ,.......In Favor ayo.......... Rosen Against Mr. President, Delaney 3M a-50 .0 N I. 5= r°24 An emergency has arisen in the Department of Public Works rendering necessary the employmentof certain employees of that department for more than eight hours per day in the doing of the fcIlowing work: Tending fires at the Asphalt Plant on Sundays and answering emergency calls for sewer maintenance work. This emergency arose by reason of the following facts and circumstances: Nedessity of keeping fires at Asphalt Plant continuously and answering emergency street, sewer and building repair calls. ommIr of Public Works Orlatnal to City Clerk . //� I/ / CITY OF ST. PAUL COMUUNCIL NO._l-_�_�_.�� OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION -GENERAL FORM rYRESENTED BY C(JM MISSIONER____- DAT LABOR ROLL Ju�� Jam_ to 1950 NAPE TITLE N0, HRS. RATE AMOUNT Carl D. Bates Mtr. Equip. Opr. 51 1.97 10.84 Albert E. Bowman Caretaker 16 1.354 21.72 Edwin J. Brown Pow. Shov. Opr, 6 2.27 13.62 Anthony J. Campbell Crew Leader -PW 8 1.50 12.00 Edward J. Carroll. Truck -Drives' :: , 8�� 1.64 13,94 Edward C. Claussen Truck Driver 1 1.64 1,64 Chester Diegnau Mtr. Equip. Opr, 2 1,97 3.94 Edward J. Downing Caretaker 24 1,344 32.58 Walter T. Einck Dispatcher 16 1.59, 25,56 George Elliott Road Mach. Opr, 16 1.64 26.24 Charles A. Ellsworth Truck Driver 12 1.64 19.68 John Elly Sew. Mtc. Lab. 4 1.62 6.48 Max J. Gallas Mtr, Equip. Opr. 2 1.97 •99 Stephen Hagerty Truck Driver 10 1.64 16.40 Mike Heinen Asph. Lab. 12 1.52 18.24 Thomas J. Hickey Util.ityman_-PW 2 1.344 2.70 Carl J. Hilger Truck Driver 10 1.64 16.40 Carl 0. Hoen Truck Driver 3 1.64 4,92 Frank T. Huberty Mtr. Equip. Opr. l 1.97 2.96 Raymond Hunt Mtr, Equip. Opr. 2 1.97.94 Russell Jagger Mtr. Equip. Opr. 14-j 8 1.97 29-57 12.16 John Jobst Gustaf A. Johnson Unskilled Lab. Unskilled Lab. 13 1.52 1.52 19,76 Albert W. Klemenhagen Utilityman-PW 36 1,50 54.00 Leon J. Kotilinek Guard 4 1.55 6.20 Lloyd Lindgren Sew. Mte. Lab. 8 1.62 12.96 Patrick J. McKenna Truck Drivgr, 16 1.64 26.24 Alex McKillop Sew, Mte. Lab. 16 1.62 25.92 George Maynard Unsk, Lab. 8 1.52 12.16 Martin Negaard Guard 6 1.55 9.30 William Newstrom Utilityman-PW 3 1.50 4.50 Clarence A. Paden Mtr. Equip. Opr. 13 1.97 25.61 Michael Petranton Crew Leader -PW 8 1,50 12.00 Douglas L. Poucher Truck Driver 6- 1.64 10,66 original rocity clerk ., CITY OF ST. PAUL WUNOd NO.--- ,-,• -�. `� OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 'PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER___._.__ LABOR ROLL July 16 to _31 _, 1950 NAME _ _ TITLE _ NO. HRS. RATE AMOUNT Harvey J. Proulx Sew., Mtc. Lab. 8 1,62 12,86 Fred A. Putnam Crew Leader -PW 24 1,65 J9.�0 Robert Rasmussen Bridge Fore. 10 1,7$x, 17,83 Michael H. Ryan Truck Driver 5 1.64 8,20 Austin M. Sanders Asph. Lab. 14' 1.52 21.28 Louis W. Schrenkler Sew. Mtc. Lab; 28 1.62 45.36 Ben G. Schude Sew, Mtc. Lab. 20 1.62 32.40 Ray Simmer Pow. Shov, Opr. 4 2.27 9,08 Clyde A. Tester Mtr. Equip, Opr, ij 1.97 2.96 Dean H. Thayer Sew. Mte. Lab, 8 1,62 12.96 Michael J. Tsehida Guard 9 1,514 13.66 Nunzio Tuccitto Sew. Mtc. Lab. 8 1,62 12.96 Domenick Vincelli Sew. Mtc. Lab. 10 1.62 16.20 Leo R. Wadell Road Mach. Opr, 8 1.64 13.12 John H. Wegwerth Sew. Mtc. Lab. 20 1.62 32,40 Original to City Clerk 1 r_qqi�� CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL �� ` OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK FILE NO. COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM COMMISSIONER w A Parranto DATE RESOLVED, That Alfred Sterk, City Forester, Department of Parks, Playgroundsand Public Buildings, be and he is hereby authorized to attend the National Shade Tree Conference at Syracuse, New York, August 21 to 25, 1950; the expense of said trip to be paid out of the Forestry Revolving Fund 2002, COUNCIL L�� s r :cDa oe Mortinson Parranto --Peterson-- Rosen Mr. President, Delaney SM 5.49 q It'� C. F NO. 153225—By w. A. Parranto— Li olved, That Alfred Sterk, City y ro—ter, Department of -Parks, Play y� grounds and Public- Buildings, be and:'; the is .hereby auth rized to, atte d the 'Nati na Shade Tree Conte n g t, Syra e. New Y rk August 21 to 25, 1950 the expens f said - trip t be ,Fund paid t of the Forestry Revolving ' 2002. jj Adopted by the Council August 2, 1958. Approved; August 2, 1950. _ (August 5, 1950) AA06 21 1 9 Adopted by the Council 19_ Approved —19— In Favor yor Against INTERNEDTARY ORDER •� �E I t ; C. F. No. -153226— .: the matter. ofeconstru t ng�wlth! lthlc concrete,the sidewalk on'. st side of ter Street Ufromnder LyM to Atwater Street ed r , NR.ZDaLSr FLS iry Order 152969 approved Jud C - fl o f the City or �ceived the report 0 COUNCIL FILE NO. �.Jffia is BY ,N i INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of reconstructing with monolithic concretes the sidewalk on the east side of Rice Street from Lyton Street to Atwater Street under Preliminary Order 152909 approved July 6, 1950 The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Commissioner 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 s hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improvement which the Council recommends is reconstruct with monolithic concrete, the sidewalk on the east side of Rice Street from Lyton Street to Atwater Street, except -.where good and sufficient sidewalks now exist, with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost for 8.01 wide monolithic walk is $2.35 per front foot; for relaying tile walk, $1.52 per front foot, (New tile extra.) Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 29th _—day of August , 193—LO— 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. provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hear- ing, the nature of the. improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council ^'tea 2 fe , 193--� Approved 193 City Clerk lo"File S5236 ay Mor Councilman M.DERAiOrr CouncilmaK MARZITELU Councilma MORi1NSON COL1DCilma�� ""'z= FARRANTO (f/v^/ Councilma Councilmat0=2EZMtV ROSEN Mayor N;'. Detwrocr Form B. S. A. &6 - �.:r� 1..._;.r.�w-tea, rs.�...,.,aw,. �.E-•�L_'aoE-_.a��,._,:�.r.::-.,�..vae>.�.-F::>, -- original to City Cie ek COUENCIL _ttOCYU228 l CITY OF ST. PAUL IV OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 'COMMS 5510 6 / DATE RESOLVED, that the pamper city officers are hereby authorized to pay certain employes in the Water Department for extra employment from July 16th to Tuly 31st, 19_9a, as set out in list on file in the office of the City Clerk and the City Comptroller. U 'Lay },y. ,a.. Mortinson Parranto ,–Petuffulr— Rosen _i'rnax•---... Mr. President, Delaney anf c -n9 .glt^�s 1 j C. r. No. 153228—By Severin A. Mortin- on-• Resolved.r That the proper ct ficers are hereby. uthorized too pay Jcertain mployoees in the Water De-.. partment for tra employment from July lfith to July 31st, 1950' ds Set out' in -list on file in the office of the City Clerk and the .City Comptroller. Adopted by the Council August 2, 950. Approved August 2, 1950. (August 5, 1950) Adopted by the t ti neiF!T9 —19— Approved _19- -In Favor — 0Against /Mayor a nt_ ���,� q August 2, 1950 All emergency has arisen in the Water Department rendering necessary the employment of certain employee in that department for more then eight hours per day in the doing of the following (1) work: _Repairing Filtration pi— esuipment (2) Operating (e) ' (b) McCaMn and Centerville Pumping Sta o� (v,) Driving and _ servicing truck- (4) Cutting weeds in cansls. (5) Repairing_ Gate on hydrant branch at Ullogg & Jackson repairing 6" water main on Sixth bet.Broadw & Rosabel - broken main at Rice & Atwater, (6) Re airing Shovel s- , ) Taking --r- calls mer-calls at Storeyard, (S) Finishing setting of mst r (o) 31nish ing installation of now main MA Lllap & Lalbentaur This emergency arose by reason of the following facts and circumstances: 11) In order to keep Filtration Pkat equipmnt in working order. (2)e Working extra shifts on account of illness of employee on regular shift (2) b Extra heavy pumping at Centerville Sta, and unable to secure services of additional Engineers and Fireman. () Taking country crew to and from work__ (4) In order to be able to move to another location next day. _ S) To put mains into service as quickly as possible (6) To have shovel ready for use neat - IQights and Sundays (8) In order not to have to return neat day (9) To put new _ water main into service M_Vick2Z asosp sible. rn-�%rral iflad correct, BOARD OF C SS[ONERS Beonever n A. Mortineon Manager, ' President Original to CRY Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL � FILE NO. .15 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION -GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DA WATER MARRY Cp g7 Z a July 16th to Suzy 31st, 1950 Name Fred J. Cormier H. Archie Eastman George W. Carson Senneth C. Swedberg Andrew S. Wappel Lawrence A. Cadwell Fred Cartier aohn B. Dowme Earl E.Engelbretson Joseph M. -Tungwirth Walter V. Lee Walter Munson Charles A. Ryo man Clifton E. Brisson William Dupre Joseph Gemboni, 7r. Dennis J. Houle Melvin J. Hauls Theodore S. Bergeron Rocco Le Costello Donald F. Huback Robert P. McGovern Tommaso Mazzola Edward Z. Moret Leonapd S. Munson Roy A. Munson San Renelli Donald H. Sandin George L. Schwantes Joe L. Fritz Mike Alfonso Edward J. Anderson Edward A. Brunner Title Foreman-W.D. Genl.Blacksmith Sr.Ptmtp.Sta.Engr.. Asst.Supt.Mech-Equip. Sta.Fireman (W.D./ Sr.pump.Sta.Ragr. Sr.Pump.Sta.Engr. Sta.Firaman Sr.Pump.Sta.Eagr. Filter Plant Lab- Sr.Ptmip.Sta.Engr. Sr.Pump.Sta-Engr. Sr.Pump.Sta.Engr. Water -Shed Lab.. Sta.Firemen Water -Shed Laba, Water -Shed Lab - Water -Shed Foreman Utilitymsn-W.D. Ditch Digger Ditch Digger Ditch Digger Utilitymsa-W.D. Ditch Digger Foremen-W-D- Foremon-VI.D. Caul.ior Ditch Digger Ditch Digger Utilityman-W.D. Ditch Digger Ditch Digger Ditch Digger No.of Hrs. 6 hrs- 2382L " 2 " 2 " 32 " 12 " 8 " 3* " 12 " 3 �4 n i66 n 32 n 12 to 11 32 " 1 -1/2 1 hrs- 1 " fl n 17 Hate 011.78-1/4 2.05 1.86 2.11 1. 1 1. 6 1.86 11. 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.37-1/2 1.71 1.31-3/4 1.37-1/2 1.55 1o3gr3/4 lob? - 1.62 .621.62 1.62 1.50 1.62 1.78-1/4 1.78-1/4 1.4-3/4 lob2 1.62 1.50 1.62 1.62 1.62 Amount X10.69 6.15 53.01 4.22 3.42 59.5-1 22.32 68/.40 /Q� 1.0.8V 5.58 44.64 7440 22.00 54. 2 15.1 15.12 18.6o 26.28 26.73 � 77 29.25 31.59 29-41 2288 76 • 4-$6 2b.070 20.25 25.92 27.54 4 a- Oriainl t. City Clerk I 153228 CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL NO. r OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE COMMISSIONER Name Herbert T. Bueclmer Charles DeVinney Harvey Donahue John T. Haggerty Frank Vf. Tanashak Gust A. Johnson Rsynwnd H. Monno Frank B. Truso Clifford R. Rasmussen Rudolph Wandrei WilSlian D. Davie Clare V. Sawyer Frank T. Vara John T. Anzevino William Boody Toha L. Buechner Alfred C. Gosewisch Garibaldi IOBae Martin P.Sinsella Trmtes G. Saporito George A. Hileuk Joseph H. Scheuuemenn akk Title Trenching Mach.Opr. Ewrg.Repainman UtilitAlim-W.D. Utilitymen-W.D. Caulker Utilitysan-W.D. Cenl.Blacksmtith Emergency Repairman Backfiller Opr. Utilityman-W.D. Utilitymen-W.D. Meter Repairman Ditch Digger Ditch Digger Genl..Repairmau Backfill" Opr. Power Shovel Opr. Foreman-W.D. Utilityman-W.D. Utilityman-W.D. Ditch Digger Ditch Digger Certified correct* ja.r:as__ . Thompson, General Manager. No.of Hre. Rate $2.07 1.44.3/4 1.50 50 3>444-3/4 1.50 1.44-3/4 1 �>3/4 1 3331/4 1.62 1.62 1.44.3/4 2.07 2s2y 1.78– 1. 314 1. 3/4 1. 2 1.62 Total Amount 015.52 11058 6.0o 38o68 18.00 21.52 11.58 16056 1.35 4-.50 4-00 25.92 12.96 2.17 2.07 2497 5-35 2.02 24-21 21.8 21.87 012x7.66 original to City Clerk _ _ COUNCIL '.Y Je32e30 CITY OF ST. PAUL F11.11NO......................... OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK i COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM COMM SSIIONERC� Resolved, That the Purchasing Agent be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase, with the consent of the Mayor and the Comptroller, approximately 8000 gallons IIQ11 leaded gasoline, 72-74 octane, C.F.R. motor method, from the NORTHWESTERN REFINING CO. at a price of $ .1273 per gallon, less if ten days on refinery price, on informal bids, as an emergency exists where failure to act promptly would work a hardship to the best interests of the City. Charge Water Department COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Mer lli McDermott Mortinson Parranto ...... Favor v.In Rosen ..............Against Mr. President, Delaney 25f 6.50 .0 C.F. No. ls=o—Sy Severin Well, son— ten days on retmer, inece, on'mn,.•..�• bids, as an emergency. cadets. where. failure to act promptly would work a hardship. to the best Interests of the City. Charge Water Department. Adopted by the Council August 2, 1950. Approved. August 2, 1950. .. (August 5:1950) - a% 2 1 Adopted by the Council- .................................195...... ON' 2 <441) Approved.. ........................................ 195 .............. _..— Y original to City Clerk CITY OF ST. Pal OFFICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GI F. M. 153231—By Frank D. Mar-' CSS rrau- lesolved. That. the Council' hereb-;IVO.......... ...........•--. 7MISSIONEFi1LL�:Gdll -- - - Resolved, That the Council hereby approves the award of the Contract Committee therefor, and hereby awards the contract for furnishing all labor, materials and services necessary for and reasonably incidental to the completion of moving one one-story game portable school from the Prosperity Heights School Grounds, Prosperity & Ivy, St. Paul, to the Ames Jr. High School, 1760 Ames Place, St. Paul, to JOHN BAILEY in accordance with specifications and the Formal Bid No. 3007 of said John Bailey at a total contract price of $810.00, such bid being the only one received and said John Bailey being a reasonable and reliable bidder, and the Corporation Counsel be and hereby is directed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor, .and the proper City officials hereby are authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of St. Paul. F.B. #3007 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Marzitelli McDermott Martinson Parranto �rson Rosen Mr. President, Delaney - 3M 0.50 .4D.%, AUG 2 W Adopted by the CouneiL.................................195...... f� 2 veli Approved..........................................195.. Y .In Favor .=t�C ....- ........--••-- - Mayor • .............Against 0r10-1 to city Cler& "�4' CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL d_t�.�F.. 232 FILE No.- OFFICE o.OFFICE OF THE -CITY CLERK OUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESE�0 NTED SY . DATE RESOLVED, That the Plans and Specifications for Loving Two One -Story Frame Portable Schools from Rosperity Heights School to Como Park School, Sto Paula Minnesota, as submitted herewith, prepared by the City Architect under the direc- tion of the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, be and the same are hereby approved, the same being satisfactory to the Department of Education and the Purchasing Agent is hereby authorized to advertise for bids thereon in the manner provided in and by the cher ter* C. F. No. 153232-ByW. A. Parranto—' Resolv,d, That the Plans entl Speei-i t ticatlons far Movine T<vn' n crate.. reby authorized to adVertise for bids r a eon In th e manner provided )n and )n andd the r, .d. ',kdoped by the Connell August 3, 1pproved August 3, 1950. (August S. 1950) g _'3 0 UNCIj:]}lEN . Adopted by the Council 19— Yeas''✓£""�}'' Days fc19 a stt ::�a;i Approved 19 — Mortlnson Parranto Peterson In Favor Myyor Rosen TVI&Y.--- against Mr. President, Delaney 3M G -i9 3 ormmm to cqy clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL couNca �3/�C➢� N0. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK FILE m CO.0=OLUTION—GENERAL FORM , COMMENT ONE DATE C. P. No. 103233. -Ry Mina, Rosen— �� That Power Com a Vie..N"ptehcm States Stat- install aPProx matelyl814 tlneamo. go-of: Lln n E: Winona bat- - Halla; Robert lanagston; on Wood... between] ' between Day,rnina st d Nonf.on.,, g me under provlslons. of Councll'PIZ No., 123001, Ordinance No. 0271, dated July 19,1941.t Adoped by theCouncil August 1900.: gust 4,'' APProved August q, 1850. _ (August 12, 1900) - Resolved, That the iYorthern 'states Power Company be given permission to install approximately 916 lineal feet of gas main on E. Winona between Hall and Livingston, on {flood between Robert and Livingston, and on Rome between Davern and Wr1646 Rome under provisions of Council File Y0- 123001, Ordinance Yo. 8271, dated July 19, 1941. .1 AUG �p Adopted by the pa Council l9— 1 dupe 5i Mortinson Approved 19— Parranto Peterson` In Favor Yayor Rosen r} �„ against Mr. President, Delaney SM 0-49 ,�yh'-.5 ONgtnal to City Clerk , PR ESE COMM 153234 CITY OF ST. PAUL aUMa. No ......................... OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM OATS RESOLVED, that a warrant be drawn in favor of Wilbur Hoffmann, 1061 Roselawn Avenue, in the sum of 12.75, being a refund on Electrical Permit 224201 for work at 2130 Wellesley Avenue, duplicate permit having been issued in error. C. F. No. 153234-8y W. A. Parrnnto= Resolved, That u warrant be drawn in favor of Wilbur Hoffman, lbe Rose - lawn Avenue. In the sum of 5295. being n.nefund on�Electrlcal. Penn) 224201 for work at 2130 Wellesley Avenue, dupn cate permithaving been famed In error. Ad ] opted by the...Councn August 4,: 1950.' Approved August 4, 1950. ' (August.,12. 1950) COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays arae e 1 McDermott Mortinson Parranto _... In Favor Peterson Rosen ...Against ............ Mr. President, Delaney 3M 0.50 Q ggn 6 Adopted by the Council. .................................195...... RN -11 a Q 10 Approved..........................................195. ....... M r CITY OFi+alSAIof MinNT esota PAULCap BUREAU OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall, Zone 2 ALFRED H. SCHROEDER City Architect August 1, 1950 Hon. Wm. Serbine Corporation Counsel Dear Sir: Will you please prepare a resolution granting a refund to Wilbur Hoffmann, 1061 Roselawn Street, St. Paul 8 oh Electrical Permit 224201 covering work at 2130 Wellesley Avenue, as this is a duplicate of Permit 223- 9272 The refund should be in the sum of $2.75. Yours truly, 7 �� A re Sohr�derJ�L/2J� CITY ARCHI�(T FDW..A •original to City gerh,, 1532-35 CITY OF ST. PAUL F=0mc 1 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK JJ COUNCIL. RESOLUTION—GENERALFORM PRESENTED BY/ //� /,.�r,� COMMISSIONER � Ss DA'rF' RESOLVED, that a'warrant be drawn in favor of Edward Shetka,'611 West Seventh Street, in the sum of 05.50, fee paid; for Plumbing lermit 223870 for ,work at 1215 Ottawa -a Street, which is outside of the city limits. C. F. No. 153235 -By W. A. Parrnnto— Resolved, That a warrant_ a d1aw. in favor of Edward Shetka. Seventh- Street, in the sum,of $5.50• fee p, 'for Plumbing Permit 2=70 for wu side aE the cityli nIS et, which Ls; e Adopted by the Council August 4, 139A Approved August 4, 1950. (August 12 1950) 4 IND COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council. .................................195...... Yens Nays McDermott Approved... 195 . ...............:......._...--------...... Mortinson Parranto _.+.._.InFavor -/ �...T. Peterson / Rosen :......:Against Mr. President, Delaney ant 9.50 A CITY OF SAINT PAULcr Capital of Minnesota BUREAU OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall, Zone 2 ALFRED H. SCHROEDER City Architect �Tj'S., z Au L 1, 1950 Hon. Wm. M. Serbine Corporation Counsel Dear Sir: May we ask your cooperation in drawing up a resolution which will refund a permit fee of $5-50 to Mr. Edward Shetka, 611 West Seventh Street, St. Paul 2, Minnesota? This fee was paid by him on Plumbing Permit 223870 for work at 1215 Ottawa, which we find is outside the city limits. Yours truly, re H, chi�oed¢ir CITYCITY A ' FD4V. , AE T original to City Clerk- - - 153236y CITY OF ST. PAUL fd UNCIL FILe No.---..................... OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COS} CIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BYJly.26 1 COMMISSIONER t_DATE u950. Resolved, That the Counpli hereby concurs in the recommendation of the Purchasing Committee in awarding contract for furnishing furniture to various schools as requested and directed, as follows: SAINT PAUL BOOK & STATIONERY CO: 40 Movable Desks, :Pupils, #362, American Seating Co., and 310 Movable Desks, Pupils #434, American Seating Co., at a total contract price of - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,221.50 all in accordance with City specifications and Formal Bid No. 2431, they being -the lowest responsible bidder on furniture in accordance with specifications, and the Corporation Counsel be and he 1s hereby instructed to draw up the proper forms of contract therefor. Formal Bid No,2431 �C tells No, 153230—By Frank D. Mayzt- 11-olved, That the Council hereby: concurs in the recommendation. of the,j PurAiasingg. Commlttee -.in awarding contract Yor futn(shini, furniturn'.to':�. various; schools as requested and dt-;1 reefed, as follows• _ - - p SATNr PAUL BOOK & STATIONERY CO: 40 MovableAnt-rcaDeating esksCo , Pupns, No. 382, I�I DDcsks, Puplls N.';i on`�Amerlcan Seatfng•R Co. at a total ctract price of Seat .50 al; In accordance with -0atY spedfica- I:ttogs,and..Formal Bid, 293I..:they,I "being the :igwest responsible bidder-on'I faro tore 1n- accordance ;with speeiflca- ddd tions, and the CorpomtlonCounsel'. be and he 1s. hereby instructed to draw:yp � the proper forms of "oontraut,therefor, Formal Hid No 2931 (� Adopted by thY Coune`Il Augukt A„[ 1050. - Approved"August 4, 3950 ,:. i {August 12, 1050) ' ; COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council.. .....---._-----.......195 Yeas Nays �zitelli 6 McDermott Approved ...... _.................................. 195...... Mortinson arrant r 1�o ' _In Favor ��-- - � ll -- 'Peterson ayor osen . _OAgainst _ tlPresident, Delaney 3M 650 ga> . - Original to City Cleric 153` 3 6 CITY OF ST. PAUL vwit.e1 clC NO••--- C OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CO CI RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM C CO MMISSEIONBy ER� DATEJuly 31a 195 Resolved, That the Councihereby approves the award of the Contract Committee therefor, and hereby awards thecontract for furnishing and erecting one section of Breeching at the Hendricks School, Brown Ave. and Baker St., St. Paul, Minnesota, to the VIM. BROS BOILER & MANUFACTURING CO.. in accordance with specifications and drawing and the Formal Bid No. 2495 of said Wm. Bros Boiler & Manufacturing Co. at a total contract price of S647:00, said bid being the lowestbid and said Wm. Bros Boiler & Manufacturing Co. being the lowest reason- able -and on-able-and responsible bidder, and the Corporation Counsel be and hereby is directed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor, and the proper City officials hereby are authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the City of St. Paul. F.B. #2495 a C. F. No. 153237—By Frank D. Marti tem— Resolved, That the Council hereby liproves theaward . f the Contract Committee 4erefor,.and hereby awards. the contract, fOr furnishing and erect ing ne secttan f Breeching at. the , He dricks, School, 'Brown Ave. -and'. i Baker St.,SL Paul;: Minnesota, to the':i WM BROS BOILER & MANUFACTUR- ING Co in accordance with ai clfica- bods and drawing and the Formal Bid No 2995 of said Wm. Bros B en c, & -Man farfturing Co—W4 I total contract ..o ., eaay.W said bid being the is d rected to'draw up the proper corm { contract,.therefor and the yroperl City officials are -o hor,zed to } . execute said contract on behalf of the City of St. Pau] F. B. No. 2995. 'goiu ed by the CovACI August q.l140 Q 1950: S'l I .Approved August 2 19W (August 12, 1950) -� COUNCILMEN - �IavFceu oy .���'Copncil .......................... Yeas Nays NO CE �telli /Mc�- ermott proved .. .... ............. 195 .. /Mortinaon �� to In /Parlali.....- Favor •--.....-- ...-_. .. a eB n onr y erson ' l - Rosen.............. Against President, Delaney, 21rt 9s0 . O �5323� - edunca No....... ......................... OrlClml to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL - OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM Au ust 2: 1950'::: DA PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER That the Council he approves the award of the Contract Resolved, t for furnishing Committee therefor, and hereby awards the contras ecessary for and reasonably in all labor, materials and services n ov- al of buildings located at 105 West cidental to the sale and rem Central Ave.y St. Paul' Minnesota, for relocation Of Wabasha St. and. ANDERSON, 76 E. ACKER ST. the widening of Fuller Ave., to EVERETT A. in accordance with City specifications,. Addenda NO. 1 hereto attached g to and the Formal Bid No* 2490 of said Everett A. h bid beiri f the highest pay the ,City the contract price of $x+50.00, such bid is directed to one received' and the Corporation Counsel be and hereby or and the proper City draw UP the proper form of contract. theref officials hereby are authorized to execute said contract on behalf of C. F. No 153238—BY W A. Parranto— of St. Paul. F.B.21F90 pprov'es ResolvedThat hwarde of -ltheaContraet• the City Commltlee therefor, and herebey-nwards; the,.Coatract for �turnlshing' 11 IDb 0 I materiels, and services necessary fora and-re a sonabiy'incldental t0 .the sNe,4 sand removal of buildings reared t 105 West Cenhn1 Ave.. St. Paul, Minn,-• : � sola, for relocatioa-.of Wabasha St, and the widening of Fuller Ave E j EVERETT A. !ANDERSON,.' a ACKER ST. in accardance with City sltaclaiedtia d. thea etmal Bid. No.e2490� ofsaid Everett A:Anderson otrering:to �Of q5bon the c ahes,[onet h 0O he anddhereby is dirhe ected to draw up the proper form of conic t, and the proper City oRiclals hereby are authorized to execute said contra t on beh.?If of the City, f St. Paul: F B N MO. 195 Adopted by the Council August A 19A .... ' Approved August'R. 1050. i COUNCILMEN (August 1a, 19so1 _ Nays Yeas �Ylarzitelli�=s,�r r..� 195 Approved .......................................... ...... McDermott Mortinson ayor In Favor _. Parranto Peterson .............. Against Rosen Mr. President, Delaney am 0.50 .�� - Orlglggl to City Clerk C. F No 153236—nY Rober4, F Pete[ `� DWhereas, On, Dec miter 27 1943 Wt1 Beouxcm OFFICE OF aum R, Marien,�an a ploys, of ihe•Fire:jP� NO _..___•._ CITY O va ( •--_•_••• e$artment.of the City of, Spint yauI tiered a carona[y thrombosis wthIe / COUNCIL RESOLU performing his dui bili' a'. Rre whjch7 •"] resulted' in n dlsabflity 4asdng unta / • Angu t oE.that;year at which time he; .PRESENTED BY r (j✓ �, [ mumed to work and remained a Said". COMMISSIONER Yment unfit May ID47 when h Rned f;omrthe Department nd ' reas,'Dn-'Septembers t@ i^.-- - WHEREAS, on December 27, 1943, William R. Marien, an employe of the Fire Department of the City of Saint Paul, suffered a coronary,,.thrombosis while performing his duties at a fire, which resulted in a'disabilitIy;lasting until August of that year, at which time he returned;to work and remained in said-employ ment until May 1947 when he resigned from the Department, and WHEREAS, on September 15, 1948 said Marien died of a coronary ocglusion, following which Loretta L. Marian, his widow, presented a claim petition in the Industrial Commission.of Minnes6ti,_claiming benefits under the Workmen's Compensation Law, tahich claim petition was, denied by the City, and hearing was, thereafter held in the case ,before a Referee of the Workmen's Oompensation'Division, and WHEREAS, the medical testimony offered at said hearing on behalf of the petitioner was to the effect that there wasa direct -arid proximate causation between the coronary occlusion " which resulted in the death of the employe and the coronary thrombosis which he had suffered some years before,, and WHEREAS, after negotiations between the attorney for peti- tioner and the attorney representing the City a proposal was arrived at in the way of settlement of the case for a total sum of x$6500 for the widow; and WHEREAS, if a decision were made in favor of the petitioner ' the amount that would be recovered by her would be the sum of $9038.00, and in the opinion of Marshall F. Hurley, Assistant Corporation Counsel, settlement of the case in the sum of $600 is for the beat interests of.the City, therefore be it RESOLVED, that the office of the Corporation Counsel is hereby authorized to enter into a stipulation settling this disputed claim for the sum of $$6500, to. be paid from the Workmen Ia Compensation Account in such amounts as are presently due and installments of $$108 every four weeks thereafter until paid, subject to the provisions of the Workments Compensation Law.: COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Coupft....44 .. --195.....- Yeas Nays Marzitelli NUG 4 l`[' n J McDermott '' Approved.............. 195 Mortinson Parranto , ...... —In Favor Peterson Mayor Rosen .1 .....Against Mr. President, Delaney 3M 9-50 �� - zeas. wuncumen ways Marzitelli McDermott Favor Mortinson ParrE eterso �eteraon--_—_-Againstn R.psen, � :Bir i;�ceei$estb (I1?J�ng�',�i y�i � 2Ap Attest• L lL�[—L,C7 City Clerk Mayor 1M 6-50 a P original to City. Clerk Fe]G O C89 Milton Ru9e-0n rdinan No:. ,gp p_G-�j �,(J1j�gy A. di an ding Ord k: 532 3t1 N vaai ntl a trll g tzt a d g dGivtTi /! travel in the streets F the Cit'- Ul J PRESENTED BY for t Pviiau n tr ding in gpdn�lsh'1 NO. nn araihanees ana part_,.[^--- . inconsistent hereavith- Thio ordinance naern_' r-health':+. An ordinance amending Ordinance N6©78819 entitled °An ordinance regulatistg and controllinw traffics riding, driving and travel in the streets of the City of saint Paul and providing punishment for the violation thereof, and repealing all ordinances and parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith* 'Ibis is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the publio peace, health and safety° approved December 308 1937, as amended* This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety* Section 1. That Ordinance No*7881 approved December 30, 1937, as amended, be ithd the same is hereby further amended by adding to Section 68(g4) reading s $ (g-7) No vehicle shall be left standing at any time on the south side of Grove St. from Jackson St. to Broadway, and on the north aide of Grove St. from Canada St, eastward to the extension of the east { line of Bot 6, B13ck.3, oandenburghts a Addition. Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safetyo Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council---------------------------- ' Marzitelli / Mortinson McDermott 1^ Parranto- — In Favor .-... - Rosen Against Attest APPro ..... �ayor � Im s-ia .gyp �' � �S Fi ? 1 ,i '-1 f - f 4� r i{ r �.. l; ! �� ti .� 4 �� �r• �. 1� + �1 ��,`.. THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL 4�. INTEROFFICE COMMUNICATION August 3rd, 1950 Commissioner Milton Rosen D e par t m e n't. Dear Sir You have referred a reqnuesttfromm Mr°for. investigation of the St. Paul Terminal Warehouse CComp y to and siderofothe streetconGrove St thatparking Jackson to stricted to one Broadway. Grove Street is 34 feet wide between curbs. This is quite narrow but not as narrow as Summit elver between Rhin and lxxth. That street is only 30 ft. wide. arge volume of truck traffic on Grove St. the travel ray is very narrow with cars parked on both sides. From Temperance to Canada St. is a very long block (about 740 feet). It is very densely populated on both aides. At the time of my inspection there were 12 cera parked on the north side and 8 cars on the south side . At least 30 cars could park on one side. At Temperance St. there is elimination i .the street. The travel -way would be best improved bym rking on the south side between Jackson and Canada. About130 ft- east of Canada Street, Grove Street bends sharply Between Canada St. and the bend there should be no parking on should be forbidden either side then eastward to Broadway parking on the south side. I, therefore, recommend a ban on parking on the south side of Grove St. from Jackson St. to Broadway and on the north and side from Canada Street to the alley. A map shorting the proposed ban is attached I also attach an ordinance for Council consideration. Youi:p very� �. W. HEWET , Traffic Engineer. meth-rh encs. Original to City Clerk - CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL FILE NO, OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK /////J/ COU�OLUTION—GENERAL FORM COMMEISTIONER— o' "-� ��"'r DATE Resolved, That the ldorthern States Power Company be given permission to install approximately 335 lineal feet of gas main on W. Yebraska between Ido. Awn and Fisk, on !,It. Curve between Scheffer and Eleanor, and on Sherwood between Flandrau and '.ennard, under provisions of Council File 'No. 123001, Ordinance No. 9271, dated July 19, 1941. No. 153242-11Y Milton_ ass' pted by the Council August 4. roved August 4, 1950. _ (August 12,1950) 4UG 4 V NCIL _-=---_. Adopted by the Cou�nci i J 19- J / Y Yeas s -.�.; Mortinson Approver] 19- Parranto f Peterson Favor Mayor Rosen ::�;Ag.inst . Mr. President, Delaney all 5.49 m k,s Original to. City Clcr¢ - COUNca1.53243 '� CITY OF ST. PAUL rlta No --------------_-_----- OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM RESOLVED, that Harvey Hinz be permitted to install and operate a drive-in ice cream stand at 1661 White Bear Avenue, subject to payment of delinquent taxes on said property; subject to all the rules and regulations pertaining to parking lots and drive-in businesses, and subject also to the condition that the sidewalk abutting said premises be kept free and clean of snow and ice at all times. C. ie No. 1. That W. A. Parranto— Resolved, That Harvey Hinz be per-, ice tedcream m install and operate Bedrive-inAve. - e cream stt to at 1661 White Hear vet , nue, subject to payment of delinquent taxes a Said property; subject to ni1'. the rulges and regulations pertainiand drive-ibe! .ng to: and subjects also to he conditions that j the sidewalk abutting said premises be, kept free and clean of snow and -ice at all times.' Adopted by the Council .August 9, 17050. Approved August 9, 1950.. (August 12, 1950) COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council. .................................195...... Yeas Nays z1 e 1 McDermott Approved... ......................195...... Mortinson Parranto _ ........In ravor ..... . - :� ......... .............:... Mayor Peterson ,D Rosen .......` '..Against Mr. President, Delaney 3M 6-80 °�n CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK BUREAU OF RECORDS Aug. 3, 1950 Mr. Bruce J. Broady Corporation Counsel Building Dear Sir: The City Council requested that you prepare a resolution granting the attached application of Harvey Hinz for permit to install and operate a drive-in ice cream stand at 1661 White Bear Ave., subject to payment of delinquent taxes on the property involved. Very truly yours, �✓� „nom/J City Clerk CNI ! POST CARD NOTICE OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE St. Paul 21 Minn. jU3. 22nd 1950.. ty . Paul consider You are hereby notified elication of Hai-veyeHi, zototinstalll& operate the matter of PP a drive—in ice cream stand at 1661 White Bear Ave., Court ill be held in the Council Chambers1950,in the thee and that a public hearing wCity of House and City Hall Building on August 3rd 1950 St. Paul, at 10:00 o'clock A.MPat E. McDermott, Coinjfiissioner of �'mance. ale 11lr7 _ i' CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota POLICE �eP eGlt I pall;c sgetG FIRE Tenth and Minnesota Streets, 2 ((11 a HEALTH ROBERT F. PETERSON, Commissioner POLICE and FIRE ALARM JOHN C. FELDMANN, Deputy Commissioner. July 11, 1950 Mr. Harry T. O'Connell City Clerk Saint Paul, Minnesota Dear Sir: With reference to the application made by Harvey R. Hinz for permission to install and operate a drive—in ice cream stand on the south 68.48 feet of the north 201.48 feet of the east 125 feet of Lot 1, Kerwin's ontlots to the City of St. Paul. Inspections were made by Superintendent Hetznecker of the Traffic Division and Chief Inspector Carney of the Fire Prevention Division. You will note from the attached reports that 'the operation of the proposed ice cream stand would not interfere with traffic nor would it create a fire hazard. Very truly yours, Commissioner of Public Safety t_�) v THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION July S, 1950 Chief Tierneys This is in reference to the application made by Harvey R. Hinz for permission to install and operate a drive—in ice cream stand on the south 68.48 feet of the north ?01.48 feet of the east 125 feet of Lot 1, Kerwin's Outlots to the city of St. Paul, which is on White Bear Avenue. I have made the necessary inspection of the premises and do not find that there will be any materiel interference with traffic, therefore, from a traffic standpoint there would be no objection to granting the permit. S F..iF. . H neoker fjh/dm vision ' THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION July 10th 1950 I4r. Robert F. Peterson Commissioner of Public Safety Dear Sir: In regard to the application of Harvey R. Hinz for -permission to. install and operate a drive-in ice cream stand on Lot 1, Kerwin' s.0utlots, this property is located on 19hite Bear Avenue near East Idalio. The establishment of an ice cream stand at this location would create'no fire hazard. es n fully ou s; Ralph '7. Carney, Chief Burea of Fire Prevention _VD-@ OOiIGINA CITY OF ST. PAUL THIS AFPLICATION TO BE MAO. IN y TRIPLICATE AND FILED IN THE CITY / OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CLERK s OFFICE. Application For License FOR ICE CRF9M V STATION DATE Jnne 19 19� TO THE HONORABLE, THE CITY COUNCIL - OF ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA APPLICATION Is Hereby Trade BY HarveyR. Binz (NAME OF FIRM OR INDIVIDUAL) FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL ANO OPERATE Al drive An— ("DRIVE I- OR "INSIDE GARAGE") ice cream f STATION. TO BE LOCATED ON ' the South 68.48 -- feet of the North 201.48 feet of the Fast 125 feet of Lot 1, Kerrrin's 0utlots to the City of St. Paul, ALSO DscRle.o As White Sear Avenue (pODITION) (STREET AND NUMBER) 89Gs.u., C9iTJ'iTBLSCkf�M@2 TCTrx�nrxnxYTncTrrs�+nl+xx�neor'm SIGNATU OF APPLICANT. ' FILED BY_ _ Mahtomedi, Minnesota ' BUSINESS ADDRESS. RECEIVED COPY FROM CITY CLERK RECEIVED COPY FROM Cg CLERK �1 DA'I 19_— DATE V �--196 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY'- CITY PLANNING BOARD the Board off Zoning (EsrAEII.N>m DY oRo1N.,� «a �. XA.Y,. lw EGIN E. WAHMAN. .G. H. HERROLO PRESIDING OFFICER EXECUTIVE BECRlTARY A. E GIERS CLYDE L METNVEN A. A NECKMAN J. P. REIMSOLD A. N• SCHROEDER. CRY AROSniR 270 CITY -COUNTY BUILDING SAINT PAUL 2, MINNES9ITA July 24, 1950 Mr. H. T. OfConnell City Clerk Building Dear Sir: In the matter of the application of Harvey Hinz of Mahtomedi to install and operate a drive-in ice cream stand on the west side of White Bear Avenue south of Larpenteur. This property is described as follows: The south 68.48 feet of the north 201.48 feet of the east 125 feet of lot:1, Kerwin's Outlots. This applicant secured a permit for his building first and then sub- mitted plans for a drive-in business,second. See plans attached. There will be one driveway off of White Bear Avenue measured 18 feet at the property line. The Board of Zoning recommends the approval of this application subject to all the rules and regulations pertaining to parking lots and drive- in businesses as to making the ground dustless, fencing the property, and removing snow from sidewalks in the winter time. It so happens that this driveway is so placed that it will not interfere with traffic or other developments in this block. Very truly yours, G. H.' Herrold Executive Secretary GHH/kb attachment � 1 erigiaal to City Clark 1-53244 CITY OF ST. PAUL cOugeu OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK LICENSE C0TWIT COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENEERAAL FORM ,y� PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONERt�y[P��/ P.ESOLVED; That Gas Station 4 Pumps License No. 9763, expiring June 14, 1951, issued to George Schultz at 1042 Grand Avenue be and the same is hereby transferred to Richard B. Gehlen at 1042 Grand Avenue. TR)LNSFER COUNCILMEN Yeas, Nays McDermott Mortinson Parranto Peterson Rosen Mr. President, Delaney and 6-59 <30,p C. F. No. 244—By Pat E. McDer- mott M244—By A. Parranto—Robert F. Peterson— i Resolved, That Gas Station 4 Pumps License No. 9763, expiring Tune 14,1951'1 Issued to GeorgeSchultz at 1042 Grand Avenue be. and the same is hereby ttiniferred to Richard B. Gehlen at 1042 Grand Avenue. Adopted by .the Council August 4, 1, 50. Approved August 4, 1950. (August 12, 1950) i AUG 4 � Adopted by the Council :................................195...... sU Approved..................................... ..195..._. .............. In Favor Mayor ..............Against I V,245 Originol to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL ras cu No ......................... OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CII RESOLUTION -GENERAL FORM. GATE AuEustl, 1950 WHEREAS, The Governor's Traffic Safety Conference will be held by the Minnesota Safety Council at Duluth, on Friday, August 18th; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That George H. Herrold, Director of City Planning— member of the Advisory Committee of the Safety Conference, is hereby authorized to attend this Conference, the expenses of said attendance to be charged to the City Planning Fund 2B3 and to be paid upon itemized statement furnished to the City Comptroller on his return. C. F. No. 153245—By Edward K. De- i lseey— SafetyrConference wln ebe held byatl e! Minnesota Safety Cq-n.J1 at Duluth, on Resolved therefore, be. it liesolyed, .That George, H. Harrold,'' Director of City Planning—member of the Advlsory Committee of the Safety Conference, is hereby. thorizedto at-' tend this Conference, the expenses f� said attendance to be chan hisrgedrato to' the. upoClinPitemlzeUFond statement furn.s to �ra Adalpied byt theeC nn.. ,.gust 4,j 1050: Approved August 4. 1950. (August 12, 1950) AUG 4 b D COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council. .................................195...... Yeas Nays McDermott pro ed .................... ......... 195 Mortinson Parranto ........ _In Favor ............._.......... _ ...../.. ........ Peterson Mayor Rosen ........ . .-:.Against / Mr. President, Delaney 3M 0.50 ®°® 153246 Origiml to City Clerk fbUNCR. CITY OF ST. PAUL tits No --------------•------ OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK LICENSE COt9.1In COUNCIL RESOLUTION—/71�GFNERAL FORM PRESENTED BYF(�%%F��_ �J /"�v DAlmict 4 1950 Comm ISSIONE RESOLVED: That On Sale Liouor License No, 3618, expiring January Til, 1951, issued to Elmer S. Nelson at 11711-76 ,Arcade Street be and the same is hereby transferred to John C. Weinfuxtner at 1174-76 Arcade Street. C. F. No. 153246—Ey Pat E. McDer-' matt—W. A. Parranto—Robert F. Peterson— �Resolved, That On $ale Liquor Llcenso M. 3616, explring January -3l,.1 1951, issued toElmer S. Nelson at 1174 - TRANSFER (Licensee) Thereby tdansterred be John th W--crts Der at 1174-76 Arcade Street. Informally approved by Council Aa°pled by the cgnncc August 4,1 1050. Approved August4,. 1950. 1 July 27, 1950 I (August 12, 1650) NM Q PIS COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council .................................. 195...... Yeas Nays "wt Igso 1 McDermott Approved .......................................... 195..•... Mortinson Parranto In Favor ........... _._.. Iayor Peterson Rosen ��Against Mr. President, Delaney 3M 11-50 Q original to city clerk t»uNea5324 CITY OF ST. PAUL F L8 INO.-___" _----•---•---- OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK LICENSE 00104ITTEE COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL ,FffO��RRMM «+� PRESENTED BYJpAT Au ust 1+ 1950 COMM15510NER IMSOLVEDt That licenses for Restaurant, On Sale Malt Beverage, Off Sale Halt Beverage, and Cigarette, Application B26985, and Mechanical Amusement Device Location, Application B26999, applied for by John C. Weinfurtner at 1174-76 Arcade Street be and the same are hereby granted. 101 Informally approved by Council July 27, 1950 Oldocation COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays �ur¢iielli McDermott Mortinson Parranto ...... . ......In Favor Peterson Rosen ............Against Mr. President, Delaney 3M 8de am>0 153247-13Y Pat E. M.Der- .nott-1'1. A. Parranda-Robert F. mend11 for by., S ', C: 1Veln — - � 28889, applied t 1174-70 AreaStreet be and t r a4.� are hereby granted. Adopted by the Councn AugOat 4• same '11050. r v d August 4. 1950: APP ° e (August 12, 1950) tt�o. & 1 Adopted by the Council ---------------------------------195...._ 4 ;iViz Approved..........................................195 ... --�5 .-.......-. - Mayor Orlgigal to City Cterk I1Jt52M CITY OF ST. PAUL eousca CJ i7 FILE No .... __.............. LICDIISE COIR,iITTEE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK \/�,/ COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM COMM 59EIONEI2y=e� :.QL�� August 4, 1950 RESOLVED: That license for Restaurant, Application B26815, applied for by George and Anthony Kowski at 1139 Prosperity 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. C. F. No. 153248—By Pat E. McDer Ott—W, A. Parranto—Robert 1 Peterson- - APRes-Nlon T1hat heloa , far Restauran. George and Anthony 15 aKowskt atr 1 3 Prosperity be and the same Is: hereb grnntetl, subject to the following Cori anions; that the grounds be prepares nd ma'It.Inetl as ..be dustless that_ the debris be pick -toed uo :,e — (DRIVE_IN RESTRICTIONS) COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays McDermott / Martinson Parranto . n Favor Peterson Rosen ..............Against Mr. President, Delaney 3M C,-rm Q Adopted by the Council August s 5o. Approved August 4. 1958. (August 12, 1951).. %)s a to, Adopted by the Council .................................. Approved .......................................... 195._... /lj�.....--•........ ....... .A Yor C.' F No, 153240—By PaY, ls`. McDer- m tt W. A. Parranto—Robert F. p it �. 4 Original to City Clerk - /i Peterson— - e..C3 717 """"e s lv d, Th t hcenses. applied for uttca by the NO. -.____._--___—_.. CITY OF Persons named oe the lit at- LICENSE CO1:I1fiITTEE taehed to this re5olutton be and the. OFFICE OF THi Clerk ote)tereby g anted; ana the City; clerk is lnatmctea issue uBon COUNCIL RESOLUTIJ sury to aneh lmenses. the Paym nt into the City trea-.� of me reriutr d fees. %� 10 OdWed by theCouncil August 9,1 APProvetl COMM SSIONEPRESENTED R Y N 7) f �,. _ �� �. ��7 ( _ August 4, 1050. August .��f4.t. } (August 12, 1050) 3. 19 FO RESOLVED. That licenses applied for by the following persons at the addresses stated, be and the same are hereby granted. Falcon Cleaners, Inc. 600 S. Smith Ldy_D.C.Pickup App. 25150 New IT.L. Orvin & Katherine Ingham 1945 E. Ivy Grocery 11 25549 1 Julius Jaffy 376 N. Cleveland Grocery 11 25933 11 11 11 Butcher 11 it II Off Sale Llalt a It n 11 Cigarette II II II Joseph F. Driscoll 144 17. 4th FHstf.V.M.Loca. 11 2634o 11 N.L. If 11 Vend.lvach. (1) 11 26341 11 11 John P. Narducci 22 E. 4th Ldy-D.C.Pickup 11 26365 11 Geo. Everett Evans 1953 St. Anthony Restaurant 11 26754 11 N.L. James Barron 45715 St. Peter Restaurant I1 26793 11 11 it Cigarette II 11 It Raymond W. Huppert 1179 E. Earyland Frozen Meats n 26797 0 Kent 0. Hoff 1659 E. 7th Frozen heats 11 26gig A. L. Bougie 9116 Grand Frozen 14eats o 26923 u Frank J. Weiss 171 N. Chatsworth Frozen ldeats o 26931 11 A. P7. Gross & E. ldarie Ramberg 1929 Feronia Frozen ldeats 11 26933 a Lillian 14cHugh 301 Selby Vend.Uach.Loca. 11 26387 1t James H. Cox 457 Collins Cigarette 11 26902 11 Gerald Tiger 754 Hague 1Itr.Veh.Driver 11 26905 0 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council..................................195...... Yeas Nays • 1 McDermott / Approved..........................................195...... Mortinson /V Parranto-----.......In Favor .................................... ............................ .... Peterson Mayor.._... Rosen ............ Against Mr. President, Delaney ant 0-50 .4n+ original 0 City Cluk 153249 MUM= CITY OF ST. PAUL Me NO ....... ............ � LICEITSE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COIR; ITTEE COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED*�/-- .� �e..:7-�•1''L(r.-'�/ 1 DATE August 3. 1950 COMMISSION CL Page No. 2. Robert W. Bruce 220 E. 13th Iltr.Veh.Driver App. 26917 New Robert L. Overton 1756 Grand TS.A.Dev.(2) 11 26929 11 E. I. l'Tylie Co. 2239 Ford Parkway Vend.?Iach. (1) 11 26934 11 y Atci it Adopted b the Council..................................195.. COUNCILMEN .... Yeas Nays le:i(i McDermott Approved...._ ...........................• --......195...... Mortinson Parranto ..............In favor ... ........... ....... ayor Peterson Rosen .....Against Mr. President, Delaney 3M ago �® COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays arzi e 1 McDermott Mortinson Parranto Peterson Rosen Mr. President, Delaney am mo .0ES-eo.@ .............In Favor .......Against C. F. No. 153250 -By Pat E. McDer-': matt -W. A. Parranto-Robert F. Peterson. - I Resolved. That licenses' applied for by -the persons named on. the 71st at - by to this resolutfon be and tty ...... are hereby granted; old the City Clerk is instructed to issue .eh lleenses upon the payment foto the City trea1. - sury of the.requtred fees. Adopted by the Councll A gust 9. 1950. Approved Augu t 9, 1950. ' ..(August. 12; 1950): ' Adopted by the Council .................................. 195.-... Al"tt 4 rr;b Approved....................................... 195.__. ortgtnal to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL com I. ' rna NO._ -.___.-----.___— OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK LICENSE C01.MITTEE COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 4 1950 COMM SSEONER `1-�r/�"�l Ll�a-N` T-� /N�✓"�'�',. O�A~�~AuSt RESOLVED;; That licenses applied for by the following persons at the addresses stated, be and the same are hereby granted. Harry Henning 166 Robertson Scavenger App. 25691 Her John Porte 362 S. Snelling Frozen bleats It 2678o 11 Paul P. Lencsea 469 N. Dale Frozen 14eats " 26799 E. W. McGill 820 Rondo Frozen Cleats e 26g04 Fred E. White 1094 W. Larpenteur Restaurant ° 26812 11' 11 11 Cigarette " 26926 Reynold 0. Nilson 999 Raymond Frozen fleets ° 26814 s Reuben Kesrrin 919 17. Central Frozen ldeats ° 26842 n Paul A. Sack 500 1T. Robert Restaurant " 26899 A, o Cigarette n s u Millard Bruder 1519 E. 7th H.A.Dev.(1) " 26963 Jimmie VT. Spavin 302 Sherman 14tr.Veh.Driver " 26979 11 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays arzi e 1 McDermott Mortinson Parranto Peterson Rosen Mr. President, Delaney am mo .0ES-eo.@ .............In Favor .......Against C. F. No. 153250 -By Pat E. McDer-': matt -W. A. Parranto-Robert F. Peterson. - I Resolved. That licenses' applied for by -the persons named on. the 71st at - by to this resolutfon be and tty ...... are hereby granted; old the City Clerk is instructed to issue .eh lleenses upon the payment foto the City trea1. - sury of the.requtred fees. Adopted by the Councll A gust 9. 1950. Approved Augu t 9, 1950. ' ..(August. 12; 1950): ' Adopted by the Council .................................. 195.-... Al"tt 4 rr;b Approved....................................... 195.__. 11c. F N 153251—DY Fate E M Der '�, -. matt W A; Parranto-Robert F.. Pet rson— " _.. p1-53251 �OriDinal to City CIer6 by the persons named on a list at- u NO.... I and the OTHAc1e ahlcenses� P -.__-•-------- OFTY OFFICE ues ofthetMedOliss ( LICENSE COL4L.ITTEE anon me payor nt ipto the Ctty tree. COUNCIL RESOLUTIO sury q Adopted by. the Councn August 4, 1950. -- O��E APProved August; 4, 1950. It 1 0 PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER 1.----{ (August 12,1950) -„ for by the following persons at the addresses stated, RESOLVED: That licenses applied be and the same are hereby granted. Carlings, Inc. 349 Robert Restaurant App. 25211 Renewal it 11 11 Cigarette _ 11 Food Associates, Inc. 283-5 Concord Grocery n 25437. It 11 Butcher 11 It a Off Sale 1.1alt Itu it It Cigarette e D u Angelo Fusco 248 Grove Veh.Peddler If 26032 D D 11 Foodstuff V.P. It It Clarence C. Houle 22 - 13th Ave. N.E. 2 it 26380 n No. St. Paul Ice Dely. T. Stephen Sanders 1173 Arcade Bakery If 26393 e 1,lorris Gerr 165 State Grocery ° 26444 Edw. W. Gabrielson 79 E. 9th Gas Ste. 2P. 1' 26549 11 If Parking Lot 250. 79 E. 9th If If If Dave & Jack Spector & William Bick 45-51 E. KellogZ Parking Lot(over 25C)D26571 u Jack & Richard Sheller 350 N. Fairview Grocery 11 26588 11 a Butcher a 11 n e If Off Sale Malt ° D n 11 Cigarette n it n F. 17. Woolworth Co. 434 Wabasha Restaurant D 26708 e 11 Confectionery II 11 Idella S. Llacllillan 992 Payne Restaurant " 26756 11 a Cigarette 11 e COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays —MWzz1 e t McDermott Mortinson Parranto Peterson Rosen Mr. President, Delaney 31,1 0-50 ,® Adopted by the Council .................................. Approved.......................................... 195.-.-. • .............In Favor ....-.......----....---.-..--...._-...-........-.-.........----.......-..-....----•- Mayor ..............Against �Orlglml to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL �� ca LICENSE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COMMITTEE COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE August 4 1950 Page No. 2. ldartin, Peter & Ilary Idoses 118 Eaton n 11 a u if a Cedar Sanitary Ice Co. 601 IT. Prior Engr. Research Associates, Inc. 1902 17. 14i-nnehaha F. W. Woolworth Co. 1088 University COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays McDermott Mortinson Parranto Peterson Rosen Mr. President, Delaney 3nf bG0 r0 ..--...---..-..In Favor Q... -.--.-Against Grocery Ana. 26871E Renewal Butcher u a u Off Sale Idalt II n II Cigarette II a n Fdsf.V.Y.Loca. II 26894 Cigarette 11 26896 if Confectionery 11 26904 11 . a Adopted by the Counci............... _....... ............................195...._ 192 A.AL1 Approved.......................................... 195..._. ---•---.....- yor - Original to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL WuNca' NO. 52 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CO CIL RESOLUTION --GENERAL FORM PRESENTED By COMMISSION.R'—�— DAT, AU&Ugt 2 1950 - Resolved, That the Purchasing Agent be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase, with the consent of the Mayor and the Comptroller, approximately 8000 gallons llQ'l leaded gasoline, 72-74 octane, C.F.R. motor method, from the NORTHWESTERN REFINING CO. at a price of $ .1273 per gallon, less lb ten days on refinery price, on informal bids, as an emergency exists where failure to act promptly would work a hardship to the best interests of the City. Charge Mun. Eqpt. 1003-131+ COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays ,-McDermott Mortinson Parranto Peterson Rosen Mr. President, Delaney 3M 650 a price of g.1273 Per 90110 informal.iess- , - ' on re nery price " bid., on Pays as an emergency exists where failure to a would at promptly would work a harda�hip to the best Interests of the City. Charge 1,,u,: — ip Eqpt 1003-194. _I Adopted by the Council August 4,, 1950. go Approved August 4. 1950. (August l2, 1950) Adopted by the Council. .................................195...... Approved..........................................195...... ... . ............. In Favor .............. ...................... Against Original to cit; Clerk 1153253 CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL NO OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK UNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM COMMIISSIONER DATE August 3. 1950 In the matter of curbing Iowa Avenue from Lexington Parkway to Dunlap Street, under Preliminary Order C. F. 152279 approved May 18, 1950, and Final Order C. F. 152941 approved July 11, 1950. RESOLVED, That the plans and specifications for the above named improvement as submitted by the Commis= sioner of Public Works, be and the same are hereby approved, and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Purehadng Agent be and he is hereby directed to advertise for bids on this improvement. C. F. No153253--By Milton Rosen— In the. matter of curbing Iowa Avenue ,from Lexington Parkway to Dunlap !Street, under Preliminary Order C. F. 152279 approved May 10, 195D, and Final ! Order C. F. 152941approved July 11, 1950. Resolved. That the plans and specift- cations for the above named improve- ment assubmitted by the Commissloner ! of Public Works, be .and the same are hereby approved ,'and be it Further Resolved, That the Pon, a. Ing Agent be and he ishereby directed I to advertise for bids on this improve- ment. Adopted by the Council 'August 4, 1950. Approved August 4, 1950. (August l2, 195D) - Adopted by the Council 19—. oto GS ?f Approved 19— M r Yea De i] 3y9 oto, Mortinson / Parranto �1 Peterson i Tn Favor i' Rosen -Trum^°^' Against Mr. President, Delaney 3M 6-40 ,S s C. F. No153253--By Milton Rosen— In the. matter of curbing Iowa Avenue ,from Lexington Parkway to Dunlap !Street, under Preliminary Order C. F. 152279 approved May 10, 195D, and Final ! Order C. F. 152941approved July 11, 1950. Resolved. That the plans and specift- cations for the above named improve- ment assubmitted by the Commissloner ! of Public Works, be .and the same are hereby approved ,'and be it Further Resolved, That the Pon, a. Ing Agent be and he ishereby directed I to advertise for bids on this improve- ment. Adopted by the Council 'August 4, 1950. Approved August 4, 1950. (August l2, 195D) - Adopted by the Council 19—. oto GS ?f Approved 19— M r A-53254 - origlnet to City Clerk :.,>.... MUNCLL ,. CITY OF ST. PAUL cae NO -------------------------- OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK F. No. 153251sy Robert F. r t r -I COUN RES UTION—GENERAL FORM berZas, Part of the tare sgghi ap- aI,,'and equipment of the City 1s. ,let. and defective, and PRESENTED B / .V4.i�C1 Y� _ DATE iereas, A. sudden end unexp¢ctti COMMISSIONE +L�k�j ',ency exists eqquirins as quick_ -vslble; to pro[ect fitep->tnif. ,ln';'— ailpmdent; at i ,rr; ' WHEREAS, part of the fire fighting apparatus and equipment of the City is obsolete and defective, and WHEREAS, a sudden and unexpected emergency exists requiring as quickly as possible, to protect the public interest, the replacement of said apparatus and equipment, at an estimated cost of $2801000, and WHEREAS, there are no funds appropriated for the acquisition of said required replacements; RESOLVED, that the mayor and the'omptroller are hereby authorized itc to borrow a sum not to exceed Two Hundred Eighty Thousand Dollars ($280,000) for the purpose of purchasing fire fighting equipment and apparatus, said sum to be payable one year from the date of said loan, at an interest rate not to exceed two per cent per annum, and to execute and deliver to the lender a promissory note of the City therefor; and be it _ FURTHER RESOLVED, that the proceeds of said loan be credited to New Equipment -Emergency Fund, Code No. 8-E7. Adopted by the Council.............................. 195 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays; , arzito i ermottiortinson Approved ------------------------------------------ 195 _.,.. f arranto ....--..In Favor —I"eterson / (� ✓Rosen %--•Against 4. President, Delaney 3M/0.50 August 1, 1950 The Honorable Mayor & Members of the City Council City of Saint Paul, Minnesota Gentlemen: The City Council recently referred to the Technical Committee certain letters from the Fire Underwriters Bureau and from Chief Peterson of the Fire Department School relative to the replacement of defective and ob- solete fire fighting equipment. The committee has considered this matter and has conferred with the Fire Chief and the Superintendent of Apparatus of the Fire Department together with the City Comptroller. From information submitted to the committee, it appears that a substantial portion of the mobile equipment of the St. Paul Fire Department has reached an age and condition where its reliability and performance is subject to question. While this equipment has been well maintained, its age and de- sign render it susceptible to breakdown on runs to fires. The Fire Department at present has nineteen engine pumpers in active service and five in reserve, but three of these reserve units are prac- Acally inoperative. The age grouping of the pumping equipment is as follows: Age units 5 years or less 5-10 years 2 10-15 n 15-20 n 2 2 25-30 „ 9 30-35 ° 1 It will be seen from the above that a substantial portion of this equipment is in excess of 25 years of age. Equipment of this age was originally designed for relatively slow speeds of operation and is equipped with two - wheal brakes. Ten of these pumper units are of a make no longer manu- factured, and repair and replacement parts for these units are difficult or impossible to obtain. Two of the units now actively in service are 500 GPM units which are no longer adequate for the present development of the area covered and are not suitable for proper interchange and use of equipment with the larger units otherwise commonly used in the depart menta ri yp, % Hon. Mayor & City Council -2- August 1, 1950 The National Board of Fire Underwriters recently made a survey, test and report of this pumper equipment and recommended to the city the immediate replacement of seven units, this to be followed in turn as early as possible with the replacement of six additional units. The Fire Department has seven ladder trucks in service atthe present time. One additional unit, No. 8, was taken out of service during World War II with the understanding with the Underwriters that it would be replaced as early as possible following the war, but this has not as yet been done. Present units 5 and 6 are now in excess of 30 years of age and unfit for further service. The normal and proper method of maintaining the Fire Department equip- ment in good condition would be the provision in annual budgets of funds for replacement of equipment from time to time. This has not been done, due probably to the impossibility of securing equipment during the war' and the limitation on available funds for budget allocation which has existed for several years The Fire Department has made a survey and analysis of existing equipment and present needs, and their recommendation for new equipment and estimate of cost as furnished to the committee by Chief Mattocks is as follows: 10 engine pumper units, 1,000 GPM, Q $16000 $165,000 Hose equipment for above units, 1200 ft. ea. @ $1.25 ft. 15,000 2 aerial trucks with 100 ft. aerial steel ladders @ $35,000 70,000 1 junior aerial truck with 65 ft. ladder 30.000 Total 280,000 The National Board of Fire Underwriters is scheduled to make a complete survey of the fire protection situation in St. Paul in the relatively near future. The adequacy and condition of the Fire Department equipment will be an important factor in the rating given the city in this survey upon which insurance rates are based. The committee has formed the following conclusions in this matter: The present equipment of the Fire Department contains too heavy a proportion of equipment of such age as to impair its reliability for service, and a substantial replacement of apparatus is neces- sary to insure dependable service in St. Paul. The civilian defense program now being implemented involves the Fire Department and its equipment as a major factor of city protection. f Hon. Mayor & City Council -3- August 1, 3950 The present critical international situation intensifies the neces- sity for,adequate fire protection and will make it difficult to secure reasonably prompt delivery of equipment of this type.. This condition makes it desirable that prompt measures be taken to correct the present situation. The committee is of the opinion that the equipment replacement recom- mended by the Fire Department as outlined above is extremely desirable and endorses the recommendation of the Fire Chief for its acquisition.' Respectfully submitted, TEC L COMUTTEE . Seam firman nation & As es meat Engineer • �-vc._2�o , win F. Jones, Secretary UVtAdAes Eng eer e M. epard En eer d Lepnard N. Thompson Geer l Manager, Water. Department EFJ:ew Xohn J. Fahey ;Bureau oWI i of Comptroller J. or ofestigation & Research Carl,P. Herbert, Dir Bureau oficipa arch Alfr H. Schroeder Ci Architect O4261 to City clerBcoupes °`-5"255 CITY OF ST. PAUL ens NO. _-_-- —._— OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK LICENSE C01,1 COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PREBEN COMMISSIONE slo RESOLVED: That license for Confectionery, Application B26916, auplied for by Howard E. Long at 1537 White Bear 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. C F No.;153255—$y spat E. D4ener-. molt—W,. A. Parrant_Robert .. F. Peterson— R solved,. That license for Confec-' tfonary, Application .826816, appned fart by Howartl E. Long at 1537 White Bear, Avenue'be and the carne is: hereby granted,: subject to ihe':£ollowing con- tlitions; thot the grounds be prepared an maintained o as to be-. tlustless,. that the debns b p eked up and ie- movetl dally from to p emises, and�1 that the sldew Iks rand the p operly Is cleared'of sn v and ice during the v inter. Adopted by the Counc 1 August 4,� 1850. Approved August 4, 1950 .(August 12, 1950) riEsr - (DRIVE-IN ---- RESTRICTIONS) COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council ............. _................... 195._._ Yeas Nays Marzitelli McDermottA roved ............................. Mortinson Parranto . .-In Favor or ... Peterson /'� �/ y Rosen ! -Against Mr. President, Delaney ant 6-59 Original to city Clork `- W MAIL" 5.3256 - CITY OF ST. PAUL Fits NO r ........ OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED By DATE ------ COMMISSIONER RESOLVED, that application be made to the Commissioner of Taxation of the State of Minnesota for conveyance to the City of Saint Paul of the following described tax -forfeited property, to -wit: Lot 1, Block 5, Rogers,andHendricks Acre ;,ots Number 2. That said land is located at the southwest corner of East Ivy Avenue and Prosperity Avenue, adjacent to the Prosperity Heights School; that the City of Saint Paul desires to obtain said property for the extension of the present school site. C. F. No. 153250—Hy Frank. D. Mani- - tells ..Resolved, That the application bel made to the Commissioner: of Taxation of the State of hnnnesota for convey once to the City of Saint Paul of the following described tax -forfeited .pro- perty, to•wlt: - Lot 1, Hlack, 5,. Rogersand Headrick, Acre ]:is Number 2. That sailand . located at he southwest carnet of East Ivy Avenue and Prosperity Avenue, adJacent to the ProsperltY Heights School;. that theCity of Saint Paul de. sitesbbl to ainsaid property for the extension of the present school slte. Adopted. by the' Council August 4,- j 1950. j Approved August' 4, 195D. (August 12, 1950) COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council.........:........._...........195 Yeas Nays t^ arzitelli Ap roved...................................195.-.-.. ��Dermott l :41-ortinson _In Favor ,.,Ta ranto Peterson -An) ) - .Against os President, Delaney original to City Clerk I 1-5257 COUNg1i. IVO ................... ------ CITY OF ST. PAUL Pa8 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CCIILj RESOLUTION— GENERAL FORM RESOLVED, that application be made to the Commissioner of Taxation of the State of Minnesota for conveyance to the City of Saint Paul of the following described tax -forfeited property,to-wit: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 14, Block 1, Dawson and Smith's Subdivision of Block 11 of Stinson, Brown and Famsey's Addition to the City of Saint Paul. Said land'As located adjacent to the Davis School, said Lot 14 directly west of the present school site, and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 to the north thereof;',that the City desires to acquire said property for use as a playground in connection with the , C F No. 153257—BY Fra -k D Matii- t Il— - That applinati. be made.. Davis School. nes, lvea, tohCommissi ner of Tax hon of the State of Minnesota foroconveya _c '.! CItY'of Saini Paul of th foilo�ving 1. described taxforfelted pr property. 3 4. 5, C 7.nnd 19 Blnck 1; 1,. Dawson and Smit 1 oh's ' S bdl laion' of a Block 1f SU son, Brawn nd Ram- ey's Addltio to the City of Saint Pavl. / Said land is to ated adjacent to Davis School said Lot -14 directly west {y of the present schogl'site, and I:ots 7, that the City ddeslresht na 4ntTe said p�opertyfar use as .a playground 3n nnection with the'Davis Schgol. Adopted by he Coun ,1 August a, t 1950. Approved August. 9; 1950. , (August 12, 10b0) L_..:. COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council .............. ._..._.195 Yeas _ Nuys 01, .v-,.-Marzitelli _ Approved. .............195.---.. cDermott �ortinson ��arra••I nto •••-- .' n Favor ......................._.....--... May "Peterson ��R`osen •-_ �;,--Agalnst Mr. President, Delaney 3M azii QQ Qrlglpgl to Cl G,ter� ,,, COugeIL 153258- CITY 5328CITY OF ST. PAUL... ..---- OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY Hobert F. Peterson „` JL.�(�-a�Z�q,F 'fit 2, 1950 COMMISSIONER g11 ysm, the Commissioner of Public Safety bee reported to the Council in accordancO with Section 52 of the City Obarter the existence of an emergency which rendered necessary the employment of certain employees of his Department for more than their usual hours of emPloyment, therefore, be it RESOLVED: That the proper city officers are hereby authorised to pay the. following named employees at the rate otherviae fixed for extra employment for the extra time hereinafter set forth. nano Title Ere Hate Amount John I9. Woolapy Patrolman 36 1062 -59.50 C F No. 153258—BY Robert F. Peter—� so— Resolved. on— R s lved. That the proper city officers are hereby authorized to..Pay certmn employe in the Department of PubliaLl Safety for extra employment as set out on the list attached to this resolution. Adopted by the Council August 4, 1950: Approved August. 4, 1950. (August 12, 1950) 4 l� COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council _--------------------------------195._._ yeas Nays i tib `f Mataitelli McDermott t'� Approved ------------------------------------------195._... Mortineon Pnrrnnto �.......In Favor ...................•-- - - Peterson y Rosen l.. f -.-...Against Ma or Mr. President, Delaney 3ni 0.50 Anguot 2, 1950 An emergency has arisen in the Department of Public Safety making necessary the employment of certain employees of that Department for more than eight hours per day in the doing of the following vork: General police duty. I This emergency arose by reason of the following facts and eircumetancoe: %loyeee working on a part time basic as reserve patrolmen. COommi..ioner2,afftbli. Safety Do>tlleote to Printer �" �"'f'""� CITY OF ST. PAUL courlca FILE- NO. OFFICE' OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION=GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE ,77 =MASs it is necessary and in the public, interest :that the Housing and Redevelopment , Authority of the City of St. Paul, Mnuesota avail itself of the financial assistanee pro - v ded by Title I of the Housing .get of 1949 to assist local slum clearance and urban redevelopment projects; and UHHREAS, it is necessary that plans be made and other activities be performed preparatory to undertaking such projects; and WHERIMS, it is recognised that Title I of the Housing Act of .1949 Imposes certain obliga- tions and responsibilities upon local public agencies availing, themselves of such financial assistance, and requires among other things: (1) the approval of the redevelopment plan by the governing body of the locality in vhich the project is situated, with appropriate find - Ingo (a) that financial aid by the Federal Government is necessary, (b) that the redee®;tap went plane for the redevelopment areas. in the: locality Frill. afford maxim= opportunity,.. consistent vith the sound needs of the locality as a vhole, for the redevelopment of such areas by private enterprise, and (c) that the redevelopment plan conforms to a general plan for the development of the locality an a whole;,(2) the provision of local grauta-in- aid;_(3) the development of a feasible method for the relocation of families displaced from the project areg;'aid (4) the several other local obligations and responsibilities imposed by Title I of the Housing Act of 19491 In commotion' -with lie ;undertaking and carrying, out of slum clearance and urban redevelopment projects. HOW, THIMM11E9, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CO=IL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL, bIMMOTA ac, follows: Section 1. That the financial assistance provided by Title'Y of theHousingAct of 1949 to assist local slum clearance and urban redevelopment 'projeete is necessary; and. Section 2. That io In fully cognisant of the foregoing obligations and responsibilities Imposed by Title, I and it is the sense of this body that such obilgatielns and responsibilities can and will be fulfilled; and Section 3. That the filing of as Appliction or, Applictions by the Housing and Redevelop- meat Authority of the City of St. Paul, F3lnnesota for a Final Advance of funds from the Housing and Rome 'Finance Administrator unser Title I is hereby approved. COU NCILN% Adopted by the Councia 19 Yetc a a s Mortinson Approved 19 -pe�_In Favor Rosen Mayor �T. near- ' Against IbTr Prestdent'Delaney OFFICE OF THE HOUSING EXPEDITER WASHINGTON M D. C. - IN Rm LY Rm� m Mr. H. T. O'Connell City Clerk City of Saint Paul Minnesota Dear Mr. O'Connell- This vial acknowledge receipt of your recent letter notifying me of the declaration made by the governing body in your cmImunity that a shortage of rental housing acoosmodationa oziats which requires the continuation Qf rent control. tyle have examine the material submitted and' find that this declaration is in accordance with the provisions of Section 204(f)(1) of the Housing and Rent. Act of 1947, as amended. An amendment to the Rent Regulations, has, thoreforo, been issued incorporating your community is the list of localities affected by declarations for continuation of rent control after December 31, 1950. Sincerely yours, TI E. WOOS Housing Expeditor C. F. No. 159861—ordlnmice �No 9874— ori8inol to City Clerk . — By muton Rosen—By request— (,Q� . Q D E) ® Aa din f amenallng Ordinan i+ �-:t• . N "A. rdi� -for me pput' n ri po ting/th public health rder cot) N p spd 1ty and g _ al wellar by P oV­tri f_ /,/ £1 ati gul do d sirs y $ _ PRESENTED BY - G� ;he 1 tiz. dr r "� i An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 5840, entitled "An ordinance for the purpose of promoting the public health, safety", order, convenience, prosperity and general welfare by providing for the classification, regulation and restriction of the location of trades and industries, and of buildings used for human habitation and for specified purposes, and the height and bulk of buildings hereafter erected or altered; and regulating and determining the minimum size of lot line courts and other open spaces, and establishing the boundaries of districts for said purposes,". approved July 7, 1922, as amended. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of'the, public peace, 'health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN Section 1. That Ordinance No. 5840, approved July 7, 19222 as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended so as to rezone the north 100.Peet of Block 2, Lexington Park Plat 10, and Lot 1, Howard. Greene Addition, from a Commercial District to a "C" Residence District; and Nettleton Avenue vacated between the north line of Juno Avenue extended and the south line of Randolph Avenue, and the alley between and abutting Lots 1 and 18, Howard Greene Addition, from a Glass "All to a "C" Residence District. Section 2. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, approval and publication. \ FEB B 9959' Yeas Councilmen .__._.._Nays.___ ._ Passed by the Counci ------ lklarzitelli McDermott Mort-/) . _._.—_..__._�........... Favor I t✓ Peterson —•--- ---••-Against Rosen Mr. President (Delaney) FEB 6.19511 Attest: a Approved — _ City Clerk Mayor IM 5-50 QwoQ HARRY T. O'CONNELL - HAROLD J. RIORDAN City Clerk - Chief Clark CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK BUREAU OF RECORDS 386 CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSEm,. ffia Jan. 11, 1951 ' Mr. William M. Serbine Corporation Counsel Building Dear Sir; The Council requested that you prepare an ordinance providing for the rezoning of the following described property to "C" Residence District, as uetitioned for in the attached filet North 100 ft, of Block 2, Lexington Park Plat 10, and Lot 1, Howard Greene Addition; and Nettleton Ave. vacated between the north line of Juno Ave. extended and the south line of Randolph Ave., and the alley between and abutting Lots 1 and 18, Howard Greene Addition. Very traly yours, City Clerk �^ The 1� ��� 1anni Board � `int Tan® MinnesotaJOSEPH F. REIMBOLD GEORGE H. HERROLD CHAIRMAN OFTHEBOARD - EDWARD K. DELANEY, MAYOR HONORARY CHAIRMAN DIRECTOR OF CITY PLANNING Sacral-ry WM. G. COLLINS A. E. GIERE VI<. CM1airman� A. A. HECKMAN, CLYDE L. METHVEN A. G. BUSH, E, A, KNUTSON EDWIN H• LUNDIE E. M. GRIME W. RICE PAUL M. SCHUTTE GERALD O'DONNELL EGIN E. WAHMAN J. CLAIR STONE MRS. HORACE W THOMPSON Mr. H. T. O'Connell City Clerk Court House 274 COURT HOUSE SAINT PAUL. 29 MINNESOTA December 269 1950 Dear Sir: In the matter of the petition of Pd Sheart 10 and.et al, totrl9zone the north 100 feet of Block 29 Lexington rd Greene's Addition from a commercial district to a "CII residence dis- trict and Nettleton Avenue vacated between the -north line of Juno Avenue extended and the south line of Randolph Avenue and the alley between and abutting Lots 1 and 18 Howard Green 's Addition from a class "A" to a IICII residential district. This refers to the apartment house development an the Highland Springs property at the southeast corner of Lexington and Randolph. When Nettle- ton Street was vacated for this property itUAW the highest classifi- cation of zoning within 100 feet which was A residence and the builders also agreed that they would change the commercial zoning along Randolph vers these two matters and Street llzoning. This property included inithis on oapartment house development "C" makeall the residence. The Board of Zoning recommends that this petition for re -zoning be ap- proved. Very truly yours9 y r G. H. Herrold GHH/ek l / Executive Secretary �� PAT E. Mc.DERMOTT : ARTHUR M. JOHNSON Commissloner --' Deputy Commissioner CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE LEONARD C. SEAMER, Valuation and Assessment Engineer HARRY A. JOHNSON, Chief Clerk CLIFFORD M. NYSTROM, Chief Cashier BOO December 9, 1950 To the Council City of St. Paul Gentlemen: I have checked the attached petition filed in the matter of rezoning North 100 feet of Block 2, Lexington Park Plat 10,' and Lot 1, Howard Greene Addition, from a Commercial District to Class oCn Residence district; and Nettleton Avenue vacated between the North line of Juno Avenue extended and the south line of Randolph Avenue, and the alley between and abutting Lots 1 and 18, Howard Greene Addition, from a Class "All Residence district to a Class nCn Residence district, and find that same is sufficient. ATB/e Yours very truly, Pat E. McDermott � Commissioner of Finance TE R 8 J7 7 6 RA IVC, OZ P A/ A VE ko Cr i Z. 4 t"Al MG„rC.9i hit PZ A Cr F1'�WO%AR4'17 B}' .5r. 1,-'1—Ai1/A11A1(5' To the Honorable, The City Council, St. Paul, Minnesota REZONING We, the undersigned owners of two-thirds of the severald"escrip tions of real estate situated within 100 feet of the real estate affected, have acquiesced herein, and we, owners of 50,% or more of the frontage to be reclassified, petition your Honorable Body to change the following described property; North 100 feet of Block Two (2), Lexington Park Plat Ten (10), and Lot One (1), Howard Greene Addition, accord- ing to the recorded plat thereof. from a Commercial District to a C Residential District. Nettleton Avenue vacated between the North line of Juno Avenue, extended and the South line of Randolph Avenue, and the alley between and abutting Lots One (1) and Eighteen (18), Howard Greene Addition, according to the recorded plat thereof. from a Class A Residential District to a C Residential District. This petition is made pursuant to Section 23, Ordinance No. 5840. Record Owner Lot Block Addition THIS IS A PETITION TO CHANGE THE CLASSIFICATION AND USE OF PROPERTY. W 11 awle 41 -S Xvwq pjzt-k 7 y\ r& A(-ry G °' �� cl � d is Pvowu�t� a 5 0_Aj1'J o State of Minnesota) ;as County of riamsey ) Harold Shear being first duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the person who circulated the within petition consisting of two pages; that the parties described above are the owners respectively of the lots placed immediately following each name; that this petition was signed by each of said owners in the presence of this affiant, and that the signa- tures above are the true and correct signatures of each and all of the parties so described. Subscribed and and sworn to before me this ;, 41d ofn� - �. Rotary Puhiic, County, Minn. My Commission expires I -I N, C. BRC', Notary P�bl�c, Ramsey County, Minn. My Commission Expires Oct. 29,195& "That area known as the Eastern Project, which is bounded approximately as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the intersection of Mississippi Avenue and Grove Street, which is the Southeast corner of Block 4, Dayton's Addition, thence Southerly Ina straight line to the Southeast corner of Lot 7, L. C. Dayton's enlargement of Block 3 of Vandenberg's Addition, thence Southwesterly along the Southeast line of said Lot 7 to the Southwest line of the alley in said Block, thence Northwesterly along said alley line 5 feet more or less to a point which is the Southeast corner of t 2, Block 31of ego andnbers Addition, totheNorth- thence Southwesterly along the North- east aide of Canada Street, thence Northwesterly along said line of Canada Street 25 feet more or less to the point of intersection of the Northwest side of Twelfth Street extended, thence Southwesterly across Canada Street and along said Northwest side of Twelfth Street and following the offsets in said Northwest line of Twelfth Street to the Northeast side of Temper- ance Street, thence Soutlnreeterly across Temperance Street to a point which is the Southeast corner of Lot 20 of Prince and Desnoyer'e Re- arrangement of Joel Whitney's Addition, thence Southwesterly along the Southeast boundary of said Lot 20 and extended along the Southeast boundary of Lot 7 said Prince and Desnoyer's Re -arrangement, to the Northeast side of Jackson Street, thence Northeasterly along said Northeast side of Jackson Street to a point of interseotion with the Northwest boundary of Lot 3, Block 21, Ashton and Sherburne's Addition, thence Northeast along said Lot line to the North corner of said Lot 3, thence Northerly along the West Line of Lots 15 and 14 of said Block a, Ashton and Sherburne's Addition to the point of intersection with the North boundary of said Lot 14, thence Easterly along said Lot line to the West aide of Ashton Street, thence Northeasterly across Ashton Street to a point which is the intersection of Ashton Street and the Northwest boundary of Lot 11, Block 22, Ashton and Sherburne's Addition, thence Northeasterly along the Northwest boundary lines of Lots 11, 10, 9 and 8 of said Block 22, Ashton and Sherburne's Addition to the point of inter- section with the Southwest boundary of Lot 16, Block 22, Ashton o Sherburne's Addition, thence Northwesterly along said boundary of Lt 16 to the South side of Bellevue Avenue, thence Nortlmresterly to the North side of Bellevue.Avenue to a point of intersection with Lot 15, Block 19, Ashton and Sherburne's Addition, thence Northerly along the West boundary of said Lot 15 to the South side of Valley Street, thence Northerly to the North side of Valley Street to the point which is the Southeast corner of Lot 18, Block 16, Dewey, Bass & Rohrer's Addition, thence Westerly along the North side of Valley Street to the point of intersection with the East side of Warren Street, thence Northerly along said East side of Warren Street to a point of intersection which is the Northeast corner of Lot 23. Block 16, Dewey,,Bass & Rohrer's Addition. r thence Easteriq a ong he North line of said Lot -23, and Lots 22. 21, �. 19, 18, 17. 16, 15. 14, 13, and 12, to the West boundary of Lot 11, Block . 16, Dewey, Base & Rohrer'a Additica, thence northerly along said West Boundary of Lot 11, to the South side of Mt. Airy Street, thence Easterly following the South aide of Mt. Airy Street to the West aide of Broadway Street. thence Southeasterly along said West side of Broadway Street 170 feet more or lose, thenceNortheasterly across Broadway Street to a point which is the Northwest corner of Lot 10, Block 18. Payte and McMrath'e Re -arrangement of Ashton and Sherburne's Addition, thence Northeasterly along the Northwest boundary of said Lot 10 to the North corner of said Lot 10, thence Southeasterly along the Northeast boundary of said Lot 10, and Lots 11 and 12 of said Block 19, to the East corner of said Lot 12, thence Easterly along the North boundary of Lot 14 of said Block 18, to the West side of L'Orient Street, thence extended Easterly to the East aide of L'Orient Street, thence Northerly along said East aide of L'Orient Street to the Northwest, the ce Southerly a ongathe Westne Westside o£ MiaeiesiPldaide of Streets Mississippi Street to the point of beginning" °That area known as the Western Project, which is bpgpdod approt2tiGately as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of the intersection of Western Avenue and Rondo Street, thence East along the South line of Rondo Street to the Southwest corner of the intersection of Rondo Street and Virginia Avenue, thence North along the West line of Virginia Avenue to the North!tost corner of the intersection of St. Anthony and Virgipia Avenues, thence West along the North line of St, Anthony Avenue 50 feet, more or less to the West line of Lot 7, Block 12, Elfelt, Bernheimer and Arnold -'a Addition, thence North along the West line of said Lot 7 to the North line of the alloy in said Block 12, thence West 100 feet more or lose to the West 'line of Lot 4 in said Block 12, thence North along the West line of said Lot � to the North line of Central Avenue, thence West along the North line of Central Avenue to the intersection of said North line of Central Avenue and the Easterly line of Western Avenue, thence North along said Easterly line of Western Avenue to the South line of the alley in Block 7 of said Elfelt, Bernheimer and Arnold.-: Addition, thence East along the South line of the alley in said Block 7 and the South line of the alley in Block 8 of said addition to .the East line of Farrington Avenue, thence North along the East line of Farrington Avenue to the South line of the alley, in Block 3, Elfelt, Bernheimer and Arnold's Addition, thence East along the South line of said alley to the Westerly line of Galtier Street, thence South along said Westerly line of Galtier Street to the South line of the alley in Block 4 Eifeit, Bernheimer and Arnold's Addition, thence Easterly along the South line of the alley in Block 3. Florence Addition, to the Easterly line of Marion Street, thence North along the Easterly . line of Marion Street to the South line of the alley in Block 19 Florence Addition, thence Easterly along the South line of said alley to the West line of Lot 14, Auditor'e Subdivision No„ 6, thence North along the West x oa- line of said Lot ]!+ to file Northwestern corner o16, 17, 18, 190 2tir and along the Northerly boundaries oa dote 14,, 155, 16, he eat corner , Lot 230 Auditor's Subdivision 6sNo. thence South along the West line of said Lot 23 Auditor's t Subdivision No* 6, st 23 to the Southwest ditoor'acSubdivision N000rner of aid o6�tohthe sNortheastncorner of said Lot. of Lot 2$, thence South along the easth'i11orthf line oftAurorasAvenue toathe Southeast Avenue, thence Went along thence South across Aurora corner of Lot 19, Auditorls Subdivision No, 6, Avenue to the Northeast corner of Lot 2, Auditor's Subdivision No, 53 and South along the East line of said aio Lot 2to the g lines of Southeast Lots comer of said and lot, thence Easterly along 1, H. B. ng the sWesterlysline ofthe RiceWesterly Street toline the intersectiontOf the thence South along Westerly line of Rice Street theand South sterly southerly lineiOf Rice Rondo StreetStreet, the thence Southeasterly along Easterly point there the Southweandorly 'ine of AdditionaethencetSoutherlytalong the line of Lot 1, Block 70 ethe Southeasterly corner of said Easterly boundary of said Lot 1, to s along of lod 5 t, thence Westerly along. the Southerly lineLot of Block 7, Rondo Addition, thence Southerly thence 6, Block 7, Rondo's Addition to the Southeast cornaCrose Revoux Street and Westerly along the Southerly line of said Lot 6, along the Northerly line of Lot 4, Block 6, Rondos Addition and the North line of said Lot 4 extended Westerly across Lot 3 of said Block to the Westerly line of Cathedral Place, thence North along the terly line of Cathedral Place to the Northeast corner -of Lot o14, Kuhs'l4 ' 13. 12, Subdivision, thence Westerly along the Northerly line it and 8, $uhnts Subdivision, to the Easterly line of Louis Street, Block thence Westerly across Louis Street to the Northeasterly corner of Lot 13, l0 8eileyIs Addition, thence Westerly along the Northerly inesofLots the Northerly 13# 12, 11, 9 and 10, Block 1, Baileyle Addition and along of Lots 32 through 17. Block 7, Niningerts Addition, across Farrington Avenue and along the center line of the alley in Block 2, Niaiof l e Addition, across Virginia Avenue and along the Northerly line of Lote 16, through 9, Block 2, Craaats Addition to the Easterly line of Western Avenue, thence North along the Easterly line of Western Avenue to the point of beginnings de Original to City Clerk .. CITY OF ST. PAUL couNca - ' FILE NO OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM',, Iq PRESENTED BY�.- WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of .Saint Paul, at a due public hearing of said City Council held on the 6th day of March, 19522 duly considered` the Redevelopment Plans of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, for the Redevelopment Projects identified as Project UR Minn. 1-1 and Project UR Minn. 1-2, and thereupon duly adopted its resolution C. F. No. 159030 on said date, March 63 1952, Whereby it approved the said Redevelopment Plans for said Projects UR Minn. 1-1 and UR Minn.. 1-2, and pledged its cooperation and that of the City of Saint Paul with said Housing and Redevel– opment Authority of the C,ty of St. Paul, Minnesota and other governmental agencies having cognimance in aiding the carrying out of such Redevelopment Plans; WHEREAS, said Redevelopment Plans, as so approved, include, among other things, provisions for the construction of the Rondo Parkway in said Project UR Minn. 1-2 at an estimated cost of approximately $2889533, and a relief sewer in said �­oject UR Minn. 1-1 extending from the intersection of 15th Street and Jackson Street to Trout Park sewer at or adjacent to the intersection of 14th Street and Bruno Street, a distance of approxim>fitely 41183 feet, at an estimated cost of $114,000, to be charged on the basis of the drainage area served by such relief sewer, to–wit: 37% or $42180 thereof in the nature of a Project Development cost to said Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, and 63% or $71,820 thereof to said City of Saint Paul, the latter charge being allocated for and account of drainage areas beyond the subject project boundaries served by said sewer as grants in aid and supporting facilities for the proposed Redevelopment Projects; WHEREAS, the Division of Slums Clearance and Urban Development of the Housing and Home Finance Agency requires as a condition to approval of the application of said Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, for federal financial assistance for the construction of improvements and developments under said Redevelopment Plans ai* resolution of intent of the City Council of the City of Saint Paul, expressing and'certify– ing to the intent of said City of Saint Paul to construct the hereinabove mentioned supporting facilities in accordance with said approved Redevelopment Plans; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 195— Yeas Nays Nvor = o an , Marzitelli Approved 195— A4eBeiNaett– Mertinsen In Favor Mayor Peterson Rosen y Against DDsubne Mr. President, Belaaey 5M 7-51 O 6�? 0. Oris: l to City Clerk Cp UENCIL NO CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COU{dCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM / 1 n 11 -n n ansy in certifies that such Rondo Parkway, as shown in said Redev l ofesaidlCity of conformity therewith and the intention of said City Saint Paul will be constructed by said City of Saint Paul during such timeet hereafter period covering and including the years 1954 through 1956, or at as such Rondo Parkway shall be required to be constructed for conformity with and to facilitate the progress of the construction of improvements and develop— ments of said Project in accordance with said Redevelopment Plans, and that said relief sewer provided as aforesaid to be incorporated in said Council rojsaid ect UR Minn. 1-1 in conformity with the intention of said City City and said Redevelopment Plans will be constructed by said City of Saint Paul during the year 1956 or at such later time as such relief sewer shall be required to be constructed for conformity with and to facilitate the progress of the construction work and developments under and in accordance with said Project Redevelopment Plans; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that said supporting facilities and the construction of the same will be financed by City of Saint Paul bond issue of the Mayors United Improvement Council, proposed � poossedPand intended tthe to be submitted saOf City Council and said City o Saint Paul within a reasonable time, or in lieu of such an authorized bond issue resultant from such submission to such electoral Cit such supporting facilities and the cost of construction of same by Y will be financed from the funds of said City of Saint Paul designated as the Annual Sewer Street and Bridge Improvement Fund, City of Saint Paul budget item Code 31—E1; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that the construction of said supporting facilities by slid City of Saint Paul shall be contingent tingentand uponided the said construction Redeveloof the improvements and developments proposed Plans as adopted and as approved as aforesaid, and shall be subject to to such changes or amendments as shall be changes or amendments to conform required and made from time to time in such Redevelopment Plans. SAN 9 1953 COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council-195— Yeas ouncil 195—Yeas Nays JAN 91953 WIovordson an 195— Marzitelli f Approved Mo. thlbOrt— In Favor V May qr Peterson C/ Rosen a bn Against Mr. President, y 5bf 7.51 4�6 9 z, 1 4 E 11B11 , AL - is S 2n Laid over 1/hIl 3rd and a] Nays Teas kNaYs Courcy CC Holland ,Mortimon 'Peterson Rosen AEos.n Winkel Vhnkel Mr. �President Dillon 1-4,r- President Dillon .19'�903 odea W cib Cierk ORDINANCE COUNCIL FILE NO. 'f�( PRESENTED BY E ORDINANCN(a ---...._L CouncII File No. ]92903—!Irdinan-'i. Josey rva —1"11110 rtv7 1 An ordinance pertaining to the granting of a permit to 700 River Drive, Inc., for the construction of an apartment building on the following described property: Lots 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1, except the North 7 feet thereof of Block 3, Edgecliffe Addition No. 2. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health s and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: j Section 1. That a permit shall be issued to 700 River Drive, Inc., to construct an apartment building on the following described property: i Lots 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1, except.the North 7 feet thereof of Block 3, Edgecliffe Addi— tion No. 2, according to the map or plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota; subject to the following express exceptions and conditions: 1. That said proposed building shall not. exceed a height of 195 feet measured from the existing grade of Mississippi River Boulevard as said Mississippi River Boulevard adjoins the above described property to the top or uppermost point of the structure, except that an extension above the aforesaid height by structures provided for in Sec. 61.06, Subd. e, of the -Zoning Code of the. City of St. Paul shall not be considered a violation of this ordinance. 2. That the above described property shall hereafter and for as long as said building remains be considered as one parcel of land and shall not hereafter be subdivided or sold or leased except as one complete tract. 3. That the building erected pursuant to the issuance of the aforesaid permit shall be a residential apartment building and shall not hereafter be used for other commercial or Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council DeCourry e Holland Mortinson 6 In Favor Peterson Rosen Against Winkel Mr. President (Dillon) Approved: Atte-Y. ty Clerk Mayor v 1 67 '40�0'8 i PUBLISHED 7 - od e..i t. city Clerk ((meq' - ®I COUNCIL FILE NO. y d PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. Page 2. industrial purposes, except that it shall have the same rights and privileges as established for other buildings pursuant to Sec. 60.04 of the Zoning, Code of the City of St. Paul, and except as might otherwise be provided for from time to time by the City Council of the City of St. Paul. 4. That said building and all work in con- nection therewith shall be done in accordance with the terms and provisions of existing ordinances of the City of Saint Paul. Section 2. Provided, that the owner of the above described property within the pe3od of 60 days next succeeding the publication of this ordinance, shall file with the City Clerk in two fully executed counterparts, said owner's written acceptance of this ordinance, incorporating, among other things, said owner's grant unto said City of Saint Paul of a negative easement affecting said real estate for the imposition, maintenance and enforcement of the aforesaid restrictions and limitations upon the employment and.use of the hereinabove,described real estate, approved as to form and execution by the Corporation Counsel and recordable in the office of the Register of Deeds. Section 3. That in addition to the other requirements therefor, said written instrument of acceptance and grant shall incorporate a certified copy of this -ordinance, and immediately upon the aforesaid filing of the same the City Clerk shall cause one of such counterparts thereof to be filed of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. Section 4. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, and safety. Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage, approval, and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council r n / Holland Mortinsan Tn Favor PetersRosen on A gainst . Winkel JUL 21 1959 Mr. President (Dillon) Approved: Attest• -�J City Clerk a Url¢Inni t. city ci.dk x` PRESENTED BY ) NCIL FILE NO. 19' 903 ORDINANCE NO. r An ordinance pertainin to the granting of a permit to 700 River Drive, Inc. for the construction of an apartment building on the i owing described property: Lots 5, 4, 3, 2, an ], except the North 7 feet thereof of B ock 3, Edgecliffe Addi— tion No. 2. This is an emergency ordi ce rendered necessary for the preservation of the publi peace, health, and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAIN PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That a pe shall be issued to 700 River Drive, Inc., to construct an apartment buildi on the following described property: Lots 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1, except the North 7 feet there of Block 3, Edgecliffe Addi— tion No. 2, hording to the map or plat thereof on a and of record in the office of the Regi r of Deeds in and for Ramsey County, sots; subject to the following exp es exceptions and conditions: 1. That a pr osed building shall not exceed a height of 195 f t measured from the existing grade of Mississippi Riv r Boulevard to the top or uppermost point of the s tura. 2. That he above described property shall hereafter and for as long as said building remains be considersas one parcel of land and shall not hereafter be subdivided or sold or leased except as one complete tract. r�J 3. T t the building erected pursuant to the issuance of the aforesaid permit shall be a residential N apartment lding and shall not hereafter be used for other comm rcial or industrial purposes, except that o it shall the same rights and privileges as established for ap nt buildings under the terms of the existing o e i -T Iordinance of the City of Saint Paul. m 4. hat said building and all work in connection therewit shall be done in accordance with the terms and pro sions of existing ordinances of the City of Saint Pa Yeas Councilmen Na s Passed by the Council DeCourcy Holland Mortinson in Favor Peterson Rosen A sinst g Winkel Mr. President (Dillon) Approved: Attest: City Clerk Mayor IM 12-57 8 _ Urlelvd to cib cl—k ORDINANCE 19'a)963 IL COUNCIL FILE NO. PRESENTED BY - ORDINANCE NO Section 2. Provided, that the owner of the above described property within the period of 60 days next succeeding the publication of this ordinanceg shall file with the City Clerk in two fully executed counterparts, said owner's written acceptance of this ordinance, incorporating, among other things, said owner's grant unto said City of Saint Paul of a negative easement affecting said =eel ea -b. -be for the imposition, maintenance and anforcament of the aforesaid restrictions and 140tations upon the employment and use of the hereinabove described real estate, approved as to form and execution by the Corporation Counsel and recordable in the office of the Register of Deeds. Section 3. That in addition to the other requirements therefor, said written instrument of acceptance and grant shOl incorporate a certified copy of this ordinance, and immediately upon the aforesaid filing of the same the City Clerk shall cause one of such counterparts thereof to be filed of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Ramsey Countyv Minnesota. Section 4. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, and safety. Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage, approval, and publication. Yeas Councilmen DeCourey Holland Mortinson Petersen Rosen Winkel Mr. President (Dillon) Attest: City Clerk IM 12-67 � 8 1Vr Nays Passed by the Council In Favor Against Mayor . t RDS OF ZONING, CITY OF SAINT PAUL - ":?:bY(YI:Y/711061: 2.1-MA01 111. CM Hsu AM' 10101 H.W. WNT MUL 2, "M50TA May 7, 1959 Mr. Joseph Okoneski City Clerk Building Dear sir: This is in the matter of the appeal of the "700 River Drive Inc. to exceed the height limitations of Height District I on property located on the southeast cor- ner of Highland Parkway and Mississippi River Boulevard. The legal description is: except the north seven feet, Lot 1, and all of Lots 2, 3, 4, and 5, Block 3, Edgecliffe Addition No. 2. The zoning is "C" Residence and has been since 1939. The property is vacant and undeveloped, and the applicant proposes to develop the site with a twenty-one story high-rise apartment building, approximately 192 feet in height. The property has a frontage of 260 feet along Mississippi River Boulevard, and 270.91 feet along Highland Parkway. The area of the site is approximately 68,123 square feet, or about 1.56 acres. The adjacent land uses are: north across High- land Parkway is the new Second Church of Christ Scientist which fronts on the River Boulevard; northeasterly across Highland Parkway is a substantial single family residence which fronts on Highland Parkway; east across a platted alley is an exist- ing 32 'unit apartment building which fronts on Highland Parkway, also unimproved lots which front on Woodlawn Avenue which are scheduled for development of an 18 unit apartment building; south and adjoining is the Remington Rand Building, Univac Division, used as offices and training center which fronts on both the Mississippi River Boulevard and Ford Parkway; west is the Mississippi River Drive. According to the applicant's plans, the development will have forty one -bedroom units of 830 square feet, eighty two-bedroom units of 1100 square feet, and forty three-bedroom units of 1445 square feet. The proposed apartment will be 59 feet by 180 feet, resulting in a building area of 10,620 square feet. This amounts to 15.6 per cent of the site, which is within the building coverage standards. Sections 61.02 and 61.06 of the Zoning Code are involved in the determination of Height limits in Height District I. According to the eno;U.IIg._officer's inter- preta� tion of SectionF¢�gf�. „th3s_.tructurercanbe built to a height of 150 feet without ou cil approval. However, in view of the fact that a app cant proposes Cs....lt. a aW.�<,..-v to build this structure to a height of 192 feet, waiving of the height district limitation by the City Council is necessary. This appeal to waive the height limits is being made according to the provisions of the second paragraph of sub -section (b) under Section 61.06 of the Legislative Zoning Code. Field investigation discloses that the surrounding area is developed with structures which are mostly one to one and one-half stories in height, and a few multi -storied buildings, none of which are over four stories in.height. The staff has checked the propos„e,11_huJJ,ding:.-h-Pwinhi.ot ,192 Seet.witll..the Metropolitan A rport Commission and that agency reports that this building will not affect the glide angle of planes pMLISHED 3 "700" River Drive Inc. Page 2 approaching Wold Chamberlain Field, and therefore they have no objection to this proposed building height. At the meeting.of the Board of Zoning on April 8, L959, the Board reviewed the appeal of the applicant and recommended that the appeal to exceed the height limit- ations of Height District I for the proposed apartment building in accordance with the applicant's pla s be granted. Sincerely, _ C . w Herbert CAVieland Planning Director HCW:FGI Encl. LAW OFFICES ROBINS, DAVIS & LYONS MINNESOTA BUILDING SAINT PAUL I ' MINNEAPOLIS CAPITAL 45884 'RAND TOWER July 2, 1959. The City Clerk of the City of Saint Paul and the Common Council of the City of Saint Paul, City Hall, St. Paul, 2, Minnesota. Gentlemen: RE: Our File 559-0156 - 700 River Drive, Inc. your attention is directed to Council File No. 192903 which was passed by the City Council on June 25, was read by the Council on July 2 and apparently will be read again on July 3, with final adoption due on July 10. As one of the attorneys for 700 River Drive, Inc., we would like to suggest two changes in the language of the ordinance. It is .not our intent nor purpose to change the sense or meaning of the ordinance, but it is our belief that persons unfamiliar with the problem might find ambiguities where in fact none exist. For that reason, we would propose that Paragraph 1 of the exceptions and conditions of Section 1 read as follows (new material underlined) 1. That said proposed building shall not exceed a height of 195 feet measured from the existing grade of Mississippi River Boulevard as said Mississippi River Boulevard adjoins the above descri a proper y o e op or uppermos poen. o e s rut ure, except at an extension above the afore- said height by strut ures Prov a or in ec. , u e, o e oning Code o e 1 y o au s a� no e. considered a vio a on o is or finance. Ne call your attention to the fact that Sec. 61.06, Subd, 3, here excludes such items as chimney stacks and elevator bulkheads from the height limitations of the ordinance. I am advised that the elevator bulkhead would be above the limitation of the build- ing proper, and it is possible that other minor items as se forth in that Section might also be required by the final plans. The City Clerk and Common Council of the City of Saint Paul, Page Two, July 2, 1959. It is our belief that the ordinance as written would be inter- preted as we have suggested by amendment, but it is only in the interests of clarity that we make this proposed amendment. Secondly, there is some doubt raised in our minds as to the meaning of Paragraph 3 of the exceptions and conditions of Section 1, in view of the absence of any specific reference to apartment buildings as having rights and privileges in any existing ordinance of the City of St. Paul. It is apparent, however, that from an examination of the Zoning Code that the Council intended to grant those rights set forth in Sec. 60.04, which, I understand, is commonly referred to as the "accessory use ordinance and which permits the establishment, on the main floor, subject to certain limitations, of barbershops, beauty shops, commissaries, etc. In view of that fact, we have suggested that direct reference be made to this provision. Therefore, we propose that Paragraph 3 of the exceptions and conditions of Section 1 read as follows: 3. That the building erected pursuant to the issuance of the aforesaid permit shall be a residential apartment building and shall not hereafter be used for other commercial or industrial purposes, except that it shall have the same rights and privileges as established for other buildings pursuant to Sec. 60.04 of the Zoning Code of the City o Paul, and excep •as might otherwise be provided or from time oMe y e i y ounce othe City o au . Thank you for your courtesy and attention in this matter. Yours very tru y, ROBINS, D S & LYONS enneth E. Tilsen. KET/h qtg3. MINNEAPOLIS -SAINT PAUL METROPOLITAN AIRPORTS COMMISSION 2429 UNIVERSITY AVENUE SAINT PAUL 14, MINNESOTA PNONB MIDWAY 8-8581 aFFI� aF .NE June 4, 1959 execurrve oInecron rn s. ,o Jl r li GO J. R. Ckoneski, City Clerk Bureau of Records v 386 City Hall and Court House St. Paul 2, Minnesota Dear Mr. Ckoneski: Your letter of May 11, 1959 requested the comments of this office relative to the erection of a 21 -story high apart- ment building located at the southeast corner of Mississippi River Boulevard and Highland Parkway. A form ACA 117, Notice of Construction, for this apart- ment building was filed with the Federal Aviation infAgency, a copy of which was submitted to this office. on provided on the ACA 117 form indicates that the top of the he structure building is at an elevation of 992 feet M.S.L. would thus be 152 feet above the elevation of Wold -Chamberlain near - Field at a distance of approximately 1.9 miTeoa�f?om`�thethere- est runway and does not lie in a runway apP fore, see no basis to interpose any objection to the structure as described. Yours very truly, Robert Aldrich Executive Director HGK:hu MANAGERS AND OPERATORS OF: HOLMAN, WOLD•CHAMBERLAIN, FLYING CLOUD, CRYSTAL, LAKE ELMO AND ANOKA COUNTY FIELDS 1 j ,� i � t �` ;; ' f. `, �' tt I � S k t I ;� { � � (; s i t � � � � � {,. f F� � � ` �i f f a 5 �, E ` i G F i � � s 'j � � � ,� � I- �' 3� , � 1 � jFljr , � � ,' t((t,, p1 � E � - ,. � � a � a���t�� , , � r , ���, a�< i f' t `f r. i` a t i � � j i � � ' �i �� � �� ` f s t F � � I � f �, ��;' i� ,,' t� ' �. � �, �1 f J� � i t f � i � j � � I� 1 ? �, i` } !. F t H; ;j r: t � 1 f t. \\ � \ \ f \)� � r ( [ ! � i / (( \ { [ � � ( ( . \ } \ \ \ \ \ /:� \ \ . \ \ : r \ ( : � \ \ \ \ \ \ �[ � � \ \ } \ � [ � \ }� °� ) \ � ° [ ( / ) r � : ( } � : � < { ; r § [ ± � , � . . : r . . � , . � . \ / \ \ [ j. \ r [ \ ?�( \\ ) < , \ (.\ ( [ \ [ ( ( }� ( � \ �.} . . . \ j File xG. C 115111r8Y 3oseph�E. Dillon, mayp— An ordinance pertaining to granting of a permit to 700 Rttver DE Ine.. for the construction of an ap,4' ment building on the following scribed property: - Lots 5, 4; 3, 2, and' ', 0except t;,1 • North 7. feet thereof}.oE Blo�i_,.,, :4echlfe Addition No. 2. Is an emergency ordi n rt 1,ec 59aiy for the pY 1 �..0 -r�.blic peaco.health u b. t q v w' ry dsrp >^1. :nn,iulr3t��t blF6 A 1n p:a1 pdi •s 't^noupn. rc t' non • el/ . • 1 STATE OF MINNESOTA) County of Ramsey Piss. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Joseph R. okoneski, -----City Clerk of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota do hereby certify that I have compared the attached copy of Council File No ------------------------------------------- 192903, being ordinance No. 11511, 2i, 19 59 as adopted by the City Council ---------------July July 21, 59 and approved by the Mayor---------....----------------------------------- ....19 ............. with the original thereof on file in my office. I further certify that said copy is a true and correct copy of said original and the whole thereof. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the City of Saint Paul, Minn., 21st September, 59 this............. --................. day of........................... .:..../... - A. D. 19----------.. City Clerk. , PUBLISMD77� % City of Saint Paul, Minnesota APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL COUNCIL USE PERMIT (Please print or type)) TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY OOUNCIL c7L % the City Clerk City of Saint Paul, Minnesota — Application is hereby made to remodel or reconstruct an existing (cross one out) install and operate a new FILLING STATION No, of islands and pumps No. of tanks and capacity: PARKING IAT for 0OUGOOM9080 (employees) (private use) (p'W*FVb''09ffW (40,W (indicate type) Capacity of parking lot 27 To be used in connection with: Visitors to the Church Home F1 MISCELLANEOUS: (indicate type such as Drive-in Refreshment Stand, Used Car. Lot, Dry Cleaning Pick-up Station, Ice Vendor, etc.) Capacity of parking area: *Location Corner of Feronia Avenue and East Lynhurst Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota Legal Description Lot Part of Lot 91 and Block Addition all of Lots 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97 Applicant's Name THE CHURCH HOME OF MINNESOTA Home or Office Address: 1879 Feronia Avenue - St. Paul, Minn. Phone Number : MI 4 -2884 FOR/M THE APPLIC 'IT, Signatur (date Address . Lang, Raugland & Brunet, Inc., 802 Wesley Temple Bldg., MPls. 3, Minn. Phone No.: FE 2-5401 When completed: file three copies of this application form and three prints of the preliminary lay -out plans of the proposed facility with the City Clerk, Room 386, City Hall and Court House, Saint Paul, Minnesota Z-3 6/11/56 *EXAMPLE: 1. S.E. corner of Main St, and First St. 2. South side of Main St. between First and Second St. City of Saint Paul, Minnesota APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL COUNCIL USE PERMIT (Please print or type) TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL % the City Clerk City of Saint Paul, Minnesota Application is hereby made to (cross one out) install- and -operate-&-new FILLING STATION No, of islands and pumps : 4 Islands - 8 Pumps No. of tanks and capacity: 3 - 8,000 Gal. (NEW) PARiaNG LOT for (customers) (employees) (private use) (public use) (other) (indicate type) Capacity of parking lot To be used in connection with: MISCELLANEOUS: (indicate type such as Drive-in Refreshment Stand, Used Car Lot, Dry Cleaning Pick-up Station, Ice Vendor, etc.) Capacity of parking area: *Location Northeast corner of Ruth Street and Highway 12 Frontage Road Legal Description Lot See Attached Block Addition Applicant's Name Std. Oily Div. of American Oil Company Home or Office Address: 2800 Wayzata Boulevard, Minneapolis, Minnesota Phone Number FR. 4-4312 FOR/BY/ THE APPLICANT, William J. Jaeger, Jr. 2��1 rm 8 2 i!6 3 (Si n tore (date) Address 190 Ramsey Street3 St. Paul 2,, Minnesota Phone No.: Ca. 4-5768 When completed: file three copies of this application form and three prints of the preliminary lay -out plans of the proposed facility with the City Clerk, Room 386, City Hall and Court House, Saint Paul, Minnesota Z-3 6/11/56 *EXAMPLE: 1. S.E. corner of Main St. and First St. 2. South side of Main St. between First and Second St. Legal Description ^ RuthdStreetand OilStation,12 Sunray Shopping Center St. Paul, Minnesota That part of Tract C registered land, Survey No. 91, Files of the Registrar of Titles, County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, described as follows: Beginning at the Intersection of West Line of Said. Tract C and the North Right of Way Line of U. S. Highway 12; thence North along said West Line 150 Ft., thence, East Rat ight y Line lthence,WesterlySouth alongasai.dright Nor hangles Rightoofthe Way said North Righ ay , Line to the point of beginning. SERIAL 110. OF ROLL DEPARTMENT &rr-,l a ROLL IDENTIFICATION SLIP F.i- PERMANENT RETENTION DATE TO BE DESTROYED If Limi/ted LIMITED RETENTION DATE MICROFILMED �p{ CONTENTS / h o c NUMBER OR NAME OF FIRST DOCUMENT OF REGULAR CONTENTS NUMBER OR NAME OF LAST DOCUMENT MICROFIL11ED c a s l i s 9 SIGNED �� • d�� �" Opera�or JOINT CITY COUNTY MICROFILM BY Supervisor . ...... .. . iHVHD Mi N011n-3tl 1400.-, souvaNViS jo nv,38ne IVNOIIVN 8 •i lull swVIII ®,g VIII u est 2=0 MAN, "es"\1111 14\;\�\ yo nN Wa