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178830 Ate No.17i f0.` Original to City Clerk 11 11-- j Beamed r. " ittSionalt , pyan�, p•-a.�aORDI NC ' COUNCIL FILE NO. K83 PRESENTED BY `,�//' ORDINANCE NO. /0 if ' -2344°4 l'g Ile An ordinance amending Ordinance NoC ntitled: "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 ST. PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 5840, approved July. 7th, 1922, as amended, be and the • same is hereby further amended so as to rezone Lots 1 through 4, Block 7, Holcombets Addition, situated at the southwest corner of Hague Ave. and St. Albans St. , from "C" Residence to Commercial 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. Ploarlowrosamme i having A DS V2p�wR 4 eimeontiblegt, Zoning to A Addition k 7, go t-ybAve to bed as [pp-eg'Co , 1.ors flts i Jof Sairi et, all iVe 041 will heat to ions Persons ' ,/I :� T ielative to said pp ° endati i f batedy 29, 1958. � nt. J t 81p2f R. OKCU+TF$la v - Yeas ., Councilmen ' Nays Passed by the Council AUG glitumg DeCourcy ;Holland / in Favor Marzitelli Rosen Mortinson / Against Peterson AUG 19,.)'6 ik Mr.President (Dillon) t Approved: Attest r .. ilihr- / City Clerk Mayor 1000 12 8 PUBLISHED,% - s� Duplicate to Printer ORDINANCE k7 830 COUNCIL FILE NO. PRESENTED BY 0 ORDINANCE NO. / 8/7/ An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 5480, 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, andthe. 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 ST. PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That.Ordinance No. 5840, approved July 7th, 1922, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended so as to rezone Lots 1 through 4, Block 7, Holcombets Addition, situated at the southwest corner of Hague Ave. and St. Albans St. , from "C" Residence to Commercial 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 S. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council AUG 16 ci> g DeCourcy Hod 1 In Favor Marzitelli Rosen Against Peterson Mr. President (Dillon) AUG 3 19563 Attest: Approved: City Clerk Mayor 1000 12-n4 ose-, s ' 'V•3 ‘(, a,r7 1 infb , • 'IV• a r ` - ' City of Saint Paul, Minnesota /%}� Y ► PETITION TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 5840, ' pI.•LDING ZP &RDINANCE The signer should appraise himself o1 .jpes permitted . under the new classification before -* : ' g this petition. For further information about the re- in ng of property, • call the Board of Zoning Office Ca. 4-4612, Ext. 251. ' (Please type or pityR 5 PM 3 48 I Date: TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SAl ! �t, 'd `� SOYA c/o the City Clerk r TY CLLh r° City of Saint Paul, Minnesota Gentlemen: _ Pursuant to Section 23, Ordinance 5840, we, the undersigned owners of two- - thirds of the several descriptions of real estate situated within 100 feet of the real-estate affected, hereby acquiesce; and we, the owners of 50% or more of the frontage to be reclassified, petition your Honorable Body to rezone the following described property: (legal description and street address) Lots 1, 2, -3, 4; Block 7 Holcombe' s Addition. 690 - 694 Hague Ave. from a "C" Residential District to a Commercial District, for the purpose of installing, constructing and/or operating the following: (describe oriefly the proposed facility) New store building with parking area. • RECORD OWNER i SIGNATURE LOT BLOCK ADDITION Russell L. Erickson •2of Harriet V. Erickson 4 & 5 7 Holcombe' s Addition Russell L. Erickson : 1.i-of Harriet V. Erickson ,► & 7 7 Holcombe' s Addition Pence Holding Co. .►4-25 . Barlow Holding Co. 26 7 Holcombe' s Addition P ►7 7 A. .. . • . s . , �.. y, W. ', .7_ .ns. Holcombe' s Addition ► 4 Arthur K. Wurdeman / s .F='Sid► W A 7 Holcombe' s Addition Arthur K. Wurdeman 29 7 Holcombe' s Addition Sam Meckler 01 30 7 Holcombe' s Addition West Unit of St.Paul Co., ` 6143-, r of ,,Tehovah' s Witne ses '(. .L, 5 8 Holcombe' s Addition Mary M. Hill 71 5W ( of' NW1+3 50 (8 Holcombe' s Addition ,� � -) r't or ll Super Mar ieift: r ',' � `� 16 ')/ Kt1owlans State of Minnesota) 5 Holcombe' s Addition County of Ramsey )ss • being first duly sworn, deposes and states 11111143 - that he is the person who circulated the within petition consisting of 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 signatures above are Cip the true and correct signatures of each and all of the parties so described. ( ''') Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of . , (;)Notary Public, Ramsey County, Minn. My Commission expires Page of pages. Approved as to form 7/2/54 \ Office of the Corporation Counsel � 2-1 7/2/54 • , . IC .. a 4 -., .• • City of Saint Paul, Minnesota -PETITION TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 5840, THE BUILDING ZONE ORDINANCE The signer should appraise himself of the uses permitted under the new classification before signing this petition. For further information about the re-zoning of property, . call the Board of Zoning Office Ca. 4-4612, Ext. 251. (Please type or print) Date: TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL c/o the City Clerk City of Saint Paul, Minnesota . Gentlemen: Pursuant to Section 23, Ordinance 5840, we, the undersigned owners of two- . thirds of the several descriptions of real estate situated within 100 feet of the real estate affected, hereby acquiesce; and we, the owners of 50% or more of the frontage to be reclassified, petition your Honorable Body to rezone the following described property; (legal description and street address) 4 Lots 1, 2, 3, 4; Block 7 Holcombe' s Addition. 690 - 694 Hague Ave. from a "C" Residential District to a _ Commercial District, for the purpose of installing, constructing and/or operating the following: • (describe ;riefly the proposed facility) New store building with parking area. RKCORD OWNER ! .-110111r: G 'T �• LOT BLOCK ADDITION €ohn E.Blomquist ,I :r"!' rte _1 5 6 Holcombe' s Addition L0140H. Olson & I/N %�.tiV�� ).af • - • -.. /viLm .�/!1F,r!, 26 6 Holcombe' s Addition r f 27W. 10; t / army Gertz / -e . i . . *et- t •: . . ' •. • V dr Xl . ry. 0 t David Dolinsk of 28 & o _ O, s- ' _ AO .: ' on red Swanstrom r �/ 30 & • Holcombe' s Addition 4171.11.r4‘ : P6//0/114e4(9,efi. 4 1,0 r li,,,,,,elm E. BLOMQUIST, INC. _y ",% ; --/- 25 6 Holcombe's Addition (W.1' , . n & Ly e F. Kleven - contr ct purchasers) :o2!)E Blom. is, , Inc.- ee - y: cP/ laf H. Olson &: ul ta. L.. Olson '/11' ll 26 6 Holcombe' s Addition en Langen Brunner J. , 1' ' + 26 6 Holcombe' s Addition State of Minnesota) / Coun y of amsey ss s �� /� ., 4 ..iimie,,A /� /�� �J ' being first duly sworn, deposes and states t.' he is the p- .101y ho circulated the within petition consisting of pages; that the parties described above are the owners respectively of thus placed immediately following each name; that this petition was signed by each of said owners in the presence of this affiant, and that the signatures above are the true and correct signatures of each and all of the parties so described Subscr . /and s • • b +ore / RR / thi d y •, Lii/ �J rf� ,/ ' �/ /., oieli i ��' Not,ry Publ , amsey Coun ; Minn. My Commissio expires Page of pages. HAROLD J. RIORDAN Approved as to form 7/2/54 Notary Public, Ramsey County, Minn. Office of the Corporation Counsel ' MM Commission ,Expires Nov. 22, 1961; -1 7/2/54 • OFFICE OF CITY CLERK 7880 JOSEPH R. OKONESKI City Clerk BUREAU OF RECORDS HAROLD J. RIORDAN Council Recorder 386`City Hall and Court House St. Paul 2, Minnesota June 21, 1956 Mr. Marshall F. Hurley Corporation Counsel Building Dear Sir: The Council requested that you prepare an ordinance granting the attached petition for the rezoning of Lots 1 through ZI-, Block 7, Holcombe' s Addition, situated at the southwest corner of Hague Ave. and St. Albans St., from "C" Residence to Commercial District. crVery trul yours, R • City Plerk CITY OF SAINT PAUL - MINNESOTA iiv5 i.?S9: :^.•r 3333} : :< R D OF ZONING, CITY OF SAINT PAUL •••• ?:?!-: �' 1�211.212 232 1313 CITY NALL AND COMA?NOYft SAINT PAIL!.MINNCIOTA .......................... June 20, 1956 Mr„ Joseph Okoneski City Clerk Building Dear Sir: This is in the matter of the petition of William Knowlan to rezone from "C" residence to "Commercial," lots 1, 2, 3, 4 - block 7 - Holcombe's Addition to St. Paul. The property under`consideration is adjacent to the southwest corner of Hague and St. Albans., The pppperty has a frontage of 160' on Hague and 110', on St. Albans. The applicant has petitioned for this re-zoning for the purpose of establishing a Super Market and parking lot on these premises. The ,applicant's statement as to his reasons for this rezoning petition are contained in a letter filed May 21, 1956. The tentative development of the property is shown on a plan dated April 14, 1956. Adjacent land uses are as follows: there is a church across St. Albans to the east: there are a mixture of single-family and multi-family residential structures to the north, west and south. Diagonally across St. Albans and Hague to the north- east is an existing commercial store building which is presently occupied by the applicant's grocery store. The Zoning Board is opposed to this proposal and recommends that it be denied for two general reasons: one, the tract under consideration, by virtue of its relationship to other land uses in the area, is not inherently commercial in character and a grave deviation from sound zoning practice would result if this relatively small tract of land were singled out for a commercial classification within an area which is predominantly residential and institutional in its use. The validity of this observation is amplified by the fact that there has been no showing that there is an inadequacy of available commercially zoned land in this area inasmuch as Selby Avenue, which is zoned commercially on each side of the street for practically its entire length is located one block to the north. It is the Zoning Board's opinion that the objectives of sound community development can best be obtained if commercial activities are consciously grouped into prescribed districts and insulated from other less intensive activities such as resi- dential occupancy. Indeed, this is the concept which underlies Saint Paul's entire zoning plan. The second reason for the Zoning Board's denial of this petition is based on an analysis of the specific activity which the applicant seeks to establish at this point. According to his statements, the applicant has outgrown his present quarters adjacent to the northeast corner of Hague and St. Albans and, • P. . . I • therefore, seeks to establish a larger Super Market facility on the tract under consideration. This building would occupy 93' of the westerly portion of the site and extend to a depth of 96'. It would come within 2' of the westerly side-yard line and 4' of the Hague avenue frontage. There would be 10' availhble at the rear adjacent to the alley for service and loading. The applicant's plans call for a parking lot on the easterly half of the site which would have a capacity of 22 cars. On the basis of rather substantial experience relative to the traffic-generating characteristics of this kind of facility, the Zoning Board finds that a facility of this kind should be pro- vided with a minimum of 50 car spaces. Thus, the applicant's plans are serious- ly deficient in this respect inasmuch as there is a shortage of approximately 28 car spaces. It is the Zoning Board's opinion that this fact alone would be productive of serious consequences in this relatively high density resi- dential neighborhood which is already experiencing congestion due to the inadequacy of available off-street parking spaces for the occupants of resi- dential structures in the area and the employees and patrons of the commercial facilities oriented adjacent to Selby Avenue. The Zoning Board also finds that the existing building line in this rather congested high-density neighborhood is in the neighborhood of 10' . The applicants plan to extend the building to within 4' and to extend the parking lot to the actual property line. The applicants also propose to extend their building to within 2' of the westerly property line which does not provide sufficient side-yard space to protect the interests of the adjacent residential structure, most particularly from the standpoint of adequate light and air and the satisfaction of the requirements of fire prevention and public safety. ha The Zoning Board feels that disposition of this proposal will have a funda- mental bearing on St. Paul's impending urban renewal program which, among other things, will address itself to the problem of the rehabilitation of areas such as this and will also deal with the improvement of the utility and convenience of older shopping districts such as Selby Avenue. The Board suggests that the applicant consider the advisability of orienting Ihte activities in the vicinity of Selby Avenue in the event he wishes to continue in this neighborhood, and the general desirability of utilizing the resources that will be made available through the Urban Renewal program for the execution of his plans. S' el Planning Director CDL:FS Executive Secretary Enc. Board of Zoning CITY OF SAINT PAUL MINNESOTA LEONARD C.SEAMER DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE Valuation Engineer 113 Court House, Zone 2 HARRY A.JOHNSON NORRIS O. HALVORSON, Commissioner CApital 4-4612 Chief Clerk P CLIFFORD M. NYSTROM FRANK L. LOSS, Deputy Commissioner Ext. 343-344 Chief Cashier • April 16, 1956 To the Council City of St. Paul, Minnesota Gentlemen: I have examined the attached petition, filed in the matter of re zoning Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, Block 7, Holcombe's Addition from "C" Residence to Commercial district, and find that said petition is sufficient. Yours very truly, Norris O. 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This matter was-re- ferred back to the Zoning Board pursuant to a statement filed by Mayor Dillon which expressed, among other things, the hope that some type of an agreement could be worked out with reference to this particular problem which would not jeopardize the present zoning in the neighborhood and citing the desirability of the furtherance of the Urban Renewal program in considering matters of this kind. Pursuant to this referral, the Zoning Board met with Mr. William Knowland and his .attorney, Mr. Richard Kyle, on the afternoon of July 12, 1956, for the purpose of reviewing the entire matter. At that time the basis for the Board's recommendation to the City Council that this matter be denied was reviewed. It was pointed out that the Board felt that the property south of Hague should, in general, be used for residential pur- poses and that the southerly extension of the Selby Avenue commercial district should terminate on the north side of Hague Avenue. It was pointed out that in addition to this basic question of land use planning, the Zoning Board also felt that the applicant's plans were seriously deficient with reference to off-street parking there being provision for only twenty-two car spaces incident to the proposed super-market operation whereas the minimum standards that might be applied to a facility of this size would call for fifty. Because the small size of the applicant's site did not permit any basic modi- fication of the plans so as to provide more parking and because of the inherent conflict of viewpoint with reference to the propriety of commercial uses at this point, it was recognized b)rtall concerned that a compromise solution on the locat�. n proposed by the applicant would not be productive bf agreement by the party nvolved. There was then general discussion of an alternative solution proposed by the staff of the Zoning Board and Planning Board to the effect that the applicant's and the community's interests might be better served if consideration were given to the development of the applicant's property adjacent to the northeast corner of Hague and St. Albans which is his present store location. Mr. Knowlan presently owns 80 feet of frontage at this location which could be developed as a super-market facility. If this were done, the property adjacent to the south- west corner of Hague and St. Albans which is presently being considered for re- zoning could be used for parking on an terim.ba's1s. As the Urban Renewal program progresses and efforts are directed toward the rehabilitation of the Selby Avenue commercial district, additional off-street parking space will be created to the east of the present store building adjacent to the north side of Hague. This can be accomplished by removing the existing housing which presently is adjacent to the rear of the Selby Avenue stores and which actually occupies some of the Selby Avenue frontage. This is not a radical plan nor will it require a major amount of effort. The acquisition of twelve to fifteen homes in this area would provide enough park- ing space to have a major stabilizing and rehabilitating effect on this declin- ing shopping district. The schematic relationships suggested are illustrated on the attached area plan. It was the view of the Zoning Board that the merits of this alternate proposal should be carefully investigated by both the applicants and the City as one of the aspects in determining the justification of re-zoning the property to the south and west of the applicant's existing site. After hearing the discussion of this matter by the Zoning Board and the staff, the applicants expressed the thought that it was their sincere belief that there was no basis for further discussion or negotiation and the applicants left the meeting at this point. The Zoning Board herewith submits this letter as a supplementary report to its original recommendation concerning this proposal in the hopes that the infor- mation contained therein will assist all parties concerned in understanding the factors which were taken into account as a basis for the Zoning Board's re- commendation that this petition to re-classify the property adjacent -to the south- west corner of Hague and St. Albans from "C" residence to "Comore cial" be denied. C.41). •ek CDL:FS Planning Director Executive Secretary Board of Zoning • STATEMENT FOR CITY COUNCIL THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1956: • Q. I believe that we should refer this matter back to the 4 N,4 t . Board for further consideration with the hope that some type of an agreement can be worked out which would not jeopardize the present zoning in this neighborhood. Although this Council has an obligation to assist small businessmen and I am more than willing to actively participate in any assistance we may give them, we owe also an obligation to the community at large to not only maintain twesent residential areas but to strengthen our zoning and building code laws and to improve them and this policy should apply to the Selby Avenue neighborhood as well as the Highland Park area or any other area in town. The City is entering on the threshold of a brand new concept, Urban Renewal, and we should do everything in our power to assist this idea now as well as we shall in the future when Urban Renewal becomes an actuality. • pw yw. t / CITY CLERK FILE , )2,01q.e.A=a-3„ ettlIA APPLICANT z.F.N.J. • . 1st "?7/11 2nd Laid over to 3rd and app.7 ° I Adopted Yeas Nays Y s Nays DeCourcy Courcy Holland ■ \lilolland .Maseitetli- 1 Marzitelli L ( Mortinson \Peterson Rosen - Rosen Mr. President Dillon V Mr. President Di110 s 17M830