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AGENDA OF THE SAINT PAUL CITY
COUNCIL
Wednesday, December 11, 1996 - 3:30 PM
PUBLIC HEARINGS AT 4:30 P.M.
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 3RD FLOOR
City Hall and Court House
15 West Kellogg Boulevard
Nancy Anderson, Assistant Secretary to the Council
Mary Erickson, Clerical Support - 266 -8565
Office of the City Council
Web Index
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CONSENT AGENDA
NOTE: ALL ITEMS LISTED UNDER CONSENT AGENDA WILL BE ENACTED BY ONE
MOTION. THERE WILL BE NO SEPARATE DISCUSSION OF THESE ITEMS. IF DISCUSSION IS
DESIRED, THAT ITEM WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA AND
CONSIDERED SEPARATELY.
FOR ACTION
1. Claims of Phyllis Anderson, Robert Beckers, Jessica Hunt, Mikel Martin, Elihu Moore, Jimmie
Owens, and DeAundres Wilson.
2. Summons and Complaint in the matter of 2145 Limited Liability Partnership vs. the City of Saint
Paul, et al.
3. Third Party Summons, Complaint and Counter Claim in the matter of Jesse Gabriel Metzdorf and
Cindy Smythe vs. the City of Saint Paul, et al.
4. Order for Temporary Injunction and Amended Complaint in the matter of Ramsey County vs. the City
of Saint Paul.
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5. Letter from the Department of Planning and Economic Development announcing a public hearing
before the City Council on December 26, 1996, to consider the appeal of Peter Lobinsky to a decision of
the Planning Commission denying a special condition use permit to allow outdoor sales of automobiles
at 672 Arcade Street.
6. Letter from the Office of the City Attorney announcing a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge
on December 20, 1996, 9:30 a.m., Room 42 City Hall, to consider the application for licenses by Private
Protection, Inc., dba People's Choice, 920 Selby Avenue.
7. Letter from the Office of the City Attorney announcing a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge
on January 14, 1997, 9:30 a.m., Room 41, City Hall, to consider four taxicab licenses issued to C.I.N.,
Inc. and J.N.J., Inc.
8. Letter from the Office of the City Attorney announcing a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge
on January 27, 1997, 9:30 a.m., Room 40 -A City Hall, to consider adverse action against licenses held
by Olson Brother Liquors, Inc., 678 University Avenue West.
9. Letter from the Real Estate Division announcing a public hearing before the City Council on January
8, 1997, to consider the vacation of Leland Street southeasterly of Benson Street and Partner Street
southwesterly of Leland Street in order for adjoining property owners to build an addition to their
existing building.
10. Letter from the Real Estate Division announcing a public hearing before the City Council on January
8, 1997, to consider the vacation of Waseca Street from the north side of Robie Street to the south side
of George Street in order for adjoining property owners to have adequate space for their planned garages
and driveways.
11. Letters from Saint Paul Public Health declaring 689 Conway Street and 1472 Thomas Avenue as
"nuisance properties." (For notification purposes only; public hearings will be scheduled at a later date if
necessary.)
12. Communication from Saint Paul Animal Control dated December 2, 1996, announcing a request
from the University of Minnesota Research Lab for unclaimed dogs and cats.
13. Administrative Orders:
. D001081 Authorizing payment, not to exceed $800.00, for refreshments for Police Department
training workshops in December.
. D001082 Approving Addendum II to Lease Agreement LIB /1 providing office space in the
Hamline Branch Library for Hamline- Midway Area Rehabilitation Corporation.
. D001083 Addition of $78,819.24 to the contract for Como -Arona Sewer and Paving project.
. D001084 Amending the budget of the Community Development Block Grant fund in the
Department of Planning and Economic Development.
14. Resolution - 96 -1481 - Approving the appointments of Altin Paulson and Xang Vang and the
reappointment of Jill Danner, by Mayor Coleman, to the Saint Paul Parks and Recreation Commission.
(Laid over from December 4 for adoption)
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15. Resolution - 96 -1483 - Approving the transfer of $179,240 from Council Contingency Code to the
Municipal Equipment Fund for purchase of Fleet Management Information System hardware and
software. (Laid over from December 4)
16. Resolution - 96 -1434 - Proposed support of Legislative efforts of outside groups and organizations
during the 1997 Legislative Session.
17. Resolution - 96 -1435 - Proposed City Initiatives for the 1997 Legislative Session.
18. Resolution - 96 -1436 - Supporting the Department of Human Rights' adoption of new hiring goals
for all City construction projects over $50,000.
19. Resolution - 96 -1437 - Approving the sale of two surplus animals to Florida's Gulfarium and eight
surplus zoo animals to appropriate zoological organizations.
20. Resolution - 96 -1438 - Approving changes to the 1996 Police budget and accepting and thanking the
3M Company for the donation of a Pan Disrupter.
21. Resolution - 96 -1439 - Authorizing spending funds which are part of a $200,000 grant from COPS
MORE to enhance the Police Department's computer network.
22. Resolution - 96 -1440 - Accepting a Public Housing Drug Elimination Program grant in the amount
of $694,589 to the Saint Paul Police ACOP program.
23. Resolution - 96 -1441 - Authorizing the Police Department to submit a grant application to the
National Institute of Justice for computer -based training for law enforcement academies, in- service and
other specialized service training needs.
24. Resolution - 96 -1442 - Approving a preliminary and final plat for the property at 2110 -2120, 2078-
2082 Ford Parkway.
25. Resolution - 96 -1443 - Approving the 1997 contract with City and Convention and Visitors Bureau
to spend Hotel/Motel tax receipts.
26. Resolution - 96 -1505 - Authorizing City signatures on a contract between the City of Saint Paul,
acting through Saint Paul Health and the City of Minneapolis, Department of Health and Family
Support.
27. Resolution - 96 -1506 - Requesting an extension of time to complete work on a structure being
repaired at 240 East Morton.
28. Resolution - 96 -1507 - Approving receipt and expenditure of $30,000 for costs associated with the
transfer of ownership of the cable system from Continental Cablevision to U.S. West.
29. Resolution - 96 -1508 - Granting authority to the Accounting Division to record financing and
appropriations budget adjustments to record the effect of actual securities lending revenues and
expenditures /expenses at year end.
30. Resolution - 96 -1509 - Approving the acquisition of Lots 1 through 4, Brenner Addition No. 2, in
connection with the Phalen Wetland Restoration Project.
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31. Resolution - 96 -1510 - Approving 1996 year -end budget adjustments.
FOR DISCUSSION
32. Resolution - 96 -1455 - Entering into a grant agreement with the Minnesota Department of Public
Safety for the project entitled Safe & Sober Communities. (Laid over from November 27)
33. Resolution - 96 -1456 - Terminating the K -9 CIB remodeling /expansion project and returning
$130,000 to CIB contingency. (Laid over from November 27)
34. Resolution - 96 -1511 - Recognizing the members of the Living Wage Task Force.
35. Resolution - 96 -1512 - Accepting and adopting the policy recommendations of the Joint Saint Paul -
Minneapolis Living Wage Task Force.
36. Resolution - 96 -1513 - Approving new policy language for the City- County Public Health
Department Joint Powers Agreement.
ORDINANCES
37. Final Adoption - 96 -1117 - An ordinance amending Sections 409.11 of the Saint Paul Legislative
Code pertaining to Licensing. (Amended and laid over from November 27)
38. Final adoption - 96 -1118 - An ordinance amending Sections 410.07 of Chapter 410, Nonintoxicating
Malt Liquor, of the Saint Paul Legislative Code pertaining to Licensing. (Amended and laid over from
November 27)
39. Final Adoption - 96 -1368 - An ordinance approving an amendment to the Saint Paul City Charter,
Section 15.03, authorizing the City of Maplewood representation on the Board and additional
representation on the Board if other suburban communities enter similar agreements with the Board.
(Laid over from November 27)
40. Final Adoption - 96 -1369 - An ordinance to repeal existing ordinances superseded by new Chapters
116 and 135.
41. Final Adoption - 96 -1370 - An ordinance to enact a new Chapter 116 of the Saint Paul Legislative
Code to administer and regulate the public right -of -way in the public interest. (Amended December 4,
1996)
42. Final Adoption - 96 -1371 - An ordinance to enact a new Chapter 135 of the Saint Paul Legislative
Code to provide for the issuance and regulation of right -of -way permits. (Amended on December 4)
43. Final Adoption - 96 -1372 - An ordinance providing for the grant of franchises to
telecommunications companies upon the terms and conditions provided herein. (Amended December 4)
44. Third Reading - 96 -1464 - An ordinance finalizing City Council action approving the petition of
Michael Osterman to rezone property at 1595 Dayton Avenue from RT -1 to P -1. (Public hearing held
November 6, 1996)
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45. Second Reading - 96 -1486 - An ordinance repealing Chapter 140.01 of the Saint Paul Legislative
Code dealing with Skyway Governance Committee.
46. Second Reading - 96 -1504 - An ordinance repealing C.F. 496 -1341 and substituting this ordinance
granting authority to the Port Authority of the City of Saint Paul to issue and sell bonds in the aggregate
principle amount not to exceed $6,150,000.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
(Public hearings will begin at 4:30 p.m.)
47. Third Reading - 96 -1465 - An ordinance to repeal Chapter 379 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code
pertaining to Lock Opening Service licenses.
48. Resolution - 96 -1514 - Approving application for a Gambling Manager's License by Lee J. Hoffman,
dba Multiple Sclerosis Society, at Campus Sports Grill & Night Club, 2554 Como Avenue. (ID 425364)
49. Resolution - 96 -1515 - Approving application for a State Class B Gambling Premise Permit by
Willard M. Munger, Jr., on behalf of Multiple Sclerosis Society, at Campus Sports Grill & Night Club,
2554 Como Avenue. (ID 413- 00562)
50. Resolution - 96 -1516 - Approving application for a State Class B Gambling Premise Permit by
Barbara Kale, on behalf of Midway Training Services, Inc., at Amelia's, 175 E. 5th
Street, Suite 312. (ID 413- 02422)
51. Resolution - 96 -1517 - Approving application for a Gambling Manager's License by Michael J.
Michlitsch, dba Midway Training Services, Inc., at Amelia's, 175 East 5th Street, Suite 312. (ID 463382)
52. Resolution - 96 -1518 - Approving application for a Cigarette, Liquor On Sale -B, Sunday On Sale
Liquor, Entertainment -A, and Restaurant -B License by Cobes and Duff LLC, dba Lowertown Bar and
Grill, 175 5th Street East. (ID 438865)
53. Resolution - 96 -1519 - Approving application for a State Class B Gambling Premise Permit by
Kenneth Guenthner, on behalf of MN Amateur Rugby Foundation, at Paul's Lounge, 1045 Hudson
Road. (ID 413- 03177)
54. Resolution - 96 -1520 - Approving application for a Gambling Manager's License by Paul E.
Johnson, dba MN Amateur Rugby Foundation, at Paul's Lounge, 1045 Hudson Road. (ID 487282)
55. Resolution - 96 -1521 - Approving application for a State Class B Gambling Premise Permit by Mary
Alice Powell on behalf of Twin Cities Autism Society at Cab's Pub, 992 Arcade Street. (ID 413- 05083)
56. Resolution - 96 -1522 - Approving application for a Gambling Manager's License by William R.
Schwartz, dba Twin Cities Autism Society, at Cab's Pub, 992 Arcade Street. (ID 420676)
57. Resolution - 96 -1490 - Concerning adverse action against licenses held by Knowlan's Super
Markets, Inc., 1326 Randolph Avenue. (Uncontested) (Laid over from December 4)
58. Resolution - 96 -1523 - Concerning adverse action against licenses held by Harry R. Schleeter, dba
Buff N Shine, Inc., 1340 7th Street West. (Uncontested)
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59. Resolution - 96 -1524 - Concerning adverse action against licenses held by Pilney's Food Market,
Inc., 1032 7th Street West. (Uncontested)
60. Resolution - 96 -1525 - Concerning adverse action against licenses held by Thomas J. Wang and
Phoebe W. Wang, dba Dannecker's Supermarket, 793 Randolph Avenue. (Uncontested)
61. Resolution - 96 -1526 - Concerning adverse action against licenses held by Ciatti's Inc., dba Ciatti's
Italian Restaurant, 850 Grand Avenue. (Uncontested)
62. Resolution - 96 -1527 - Concerning adverse action against licenses held by SuperAmerica, Inc., dba
SuperAmerica 44032, 1734 7th Street West. (Uncontested)
63. Resolution - 96 -1528 - Concerning adverse action against licenses held by Tim & Tom's Speedy
Market, Inc., 2310 Como Avenue. (Uncontested)
64. Resolution - 96 -1529 - Concerning adverse action against licenses held by Park Service Inc., 2277
Como Avenue. (Uncontested)
65. Resolution - 96 -1530 - Concerning adverse action against licenses held by C & T Enterprises, Inc.,
dba Como /Raymond Standard, 2102 Como Avenue. (Uncontested)
66. Resolution - 96 -1531 - Concerning adverse action against licenses held by The Cromwell, Inc., dba
Cromwell Bar & Restaurant, 2511 University Avenue West. (Uncontested)
67. Resolution - 96 -1532 - Concerning adverse action against licenses held by Eddleston Enterprises,
Inc., dba Johnny's Cocktail Lounge, 2251 University Avenue West. (Uncontested)
68. Resolution - 96 -1533 - Concerning adverse action against licenses held by Komina, Inc., dba
Marshall Liquor, 2027 Marshall Avenue. (Uncontested)
69. Resolution - 96 -1534 - Approving the decision of the Legislative Hearing Officer on Property Code
Enforcement Appeals for property located at 592 Portland Avenue, 360 -362 Fuller Avenue, 266 E.
Seventh Street, 855 Woodbridge Street, 810 Concordia Avenue, 1336 Hewitt Avenue, 1201 Edgerton
Street, 1193 Laurel Avenue, 149 E. Morton Avenue, 1339 Sherburne Avenue, 290 Dayton Avenue, and
1621 Marshall Avenue.
70. Resolution - 96 -1535 - Approving the decision of the Legislative Hearing Officer on Property Code
Enforcement Appeals for property located at 968 Burr Street. (Laid over from November 27)
71. Resolution - 96 -1536 - Approving the decision of the Legislative Hearing Officer on Property Code
Enforcement Appeals for property located at 645 Lafond Avenue. (Laid over from November 27)
72. Resolution - 96 -1537 - Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building at 581 Forest Street
within fifteen (15) days from adoption of resolution. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends the
owner be granted 180 days to complete the repairs on the condition the bonds are posted and
permits obtained by December 11, 1996.)
73. Resolution - 96 -1538 - Ordering repair of a hazardous retaining wall on privately held property at
586 Wheelock Parkway West. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends adopting the resolution
authorizing a substantial abatement process)
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74. Appeal of Richard L. & Cecilia M. Runyon to a summary abatement order for property at 1302 Earl
Street. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends denying the appeal)
75. Final Order - 96 -1539 - In the matter of assessments for the Morgan /Edgcumbe Area Street Paving
and Lighting Project. (File 418834)
76. Final Order - 96 -1540 - In the matter of assessments for construction of storm sewer connections,
sanitary sewer connections, and /or water service connections, when requested by the property owner, in
connection with the Morgan /Edgcumbe Area Street Paving and Lighting Project. (File 418835)
77. Final Order - 96 -1541 - In the matter of improving Shepard Road from Randolph Avenue to Jackson
Street. (File 418837)
78. Resolution - 96 -1542 - Approving the increase for Sewer Service Availability Charge (SAC) from
$900.00 to $950 beginning January 1, 1997.
79. Resolution - 96 -1543 - To consider the vacation of part of Hadley Street as dedicated in Burlington
Heights Division No. 2 to clear cloud on title caused by building encroachment.
80. Resolution - 96 -1544 - Approving conveyance to KB Fund III of certain City -held common areas in
order to facilitate the revitalization of Town Square.
81. Public hearing to consider the appeal of David Sattinger and Ingunn Sachs to a decision of the Board
of Zoning Appeals granting a front yard setback variance in order to construct a new single family home
at 2155 Lower St. Dennis Road. (Laid over from November 27)
MISCELLANEOUS
82. Presentation of Workforce Development Council Youth Awards.
HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA
December 11, 1996
CONSENT AGENDA AT 3:30 P.M.
DISCUSSION, PUBLIC HEARINGS AND STAFF REPORTS
IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING CITY COUNCIL MEETING
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS - THIRD FLOOR
AGENDA
ROLL CALL
CONSENT AGENDA
1. Approval of Minutes from November 13, 1996
2. Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on Disposition of Property - District 17
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3. Approval of $9,000 Strategic Investment Fund Loan to gofast.net Incorporated - District 17
4. Authorization to Designate Michael and Deb McDaniel as Tentative Developer of Parcel 314 Dayton
Avenue, Summit - University, District 8
5. Resolution Authorizing a Contingency Fund to Assist in Acquisition of 841 Hudson Road for
Dayton's Bluff Senior Center, Dayton's Bluff, District 4
PUBLIC HEARING
6. Acquisition and Disposition of 20 E. Exchange Street (Central Towers), District 17
DISCUSSION
7. Bond Counsel Designation (Laid Over from November 27)
8. Report and Resolution on Minneapolis /St. Paul Living Wage Task Force
STAFF REPORT
9. Housing Business Plan
ADJOURNMENT
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