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AGENDA OF THE SAINT PAUL CITY
COUNCIL
Wednesday, February 24, 1999 - 3:30 - 5:OOP.M.
PUBLIC HEARINGS 5:30 - 6:30 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
• Consent Agenda
• For Action
• For Discussion
• Ordinances
• Public Hearings
• Meeting as the Housing and Redevelopment Authority
CONSENT AGENDA (Items I - 22)
NOTE: ALL ITEMS LISTED UNDER CONSENT AGENDA WILL BE ENACTED BY
ONEMOTION. THERE WILL BE NO SEPARATE DISCUSSION OF THESE ITEMS.
IFDISCUSSION IS DESIRED, THAT ITEM WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE
CONSENTAGENDA AND CONSIDERED SEPARATELY.
FOR ACTION
1. Approval of minutes of January 6, 1999.
2. Claims of Thomas Benedum, Paige J. Donnelly, Ltd (for Ma Yang& May Lia Moua), Dennis Gudim,
Jr., David Hamer, Gladys House,Lernell James, Larry Joyner, Susan Lovett, and Metropolitan
LawOffices (for David Allen).
3. Letter from the Department of Planning and Economic Developmentannouncing a public hearing
before the City Council on March 3, 1999,to consider the application of The Better Living Homes Inc.
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for aCombined Preliminary and Final Plat Review to allow for thesubdivision of property into lots for
30 townhouses and one proposedoffice at 1310 -1368 Conservatory Court.
4. Letter from the Office of the City Attorney announcing a publichearing before the City Council on
March 3, 1999, concerning theRenewal License Application by Brian Gore, 537 Topping Street, for
aTaxicab Driver's License. (Uncontested)
5. Letter from the Citizen Service Office /Property Code Enforcementdeclaring 382 Dewey Street and
995 Kennard Street as nuisanceproperties, and setting date of Legislative Hearings for March 16,1999,
and City Council Hearings for March 24, 1999.
6. Resolution - 99 -163 - Approving the decision of the LegislativeHearing Officer on Property Code
Enforcement Appeals for propertylocated at 311 Walnut Street, 807 Hampden Avenue, 1043 McKnight
RoadSouth, 1104 Point Douglas Road South, 2071 Skyway Drive, and 2065Wildview Avenue.
7. Resolution - 99 -164 - Finalizing City Council action takenFebruary 3, 1999, concerning adverse
action against the CigaretteLicense held by Grand 7 Saloon, Inc., 315 West 7th Street.
8. Resolution - 99 -165 - Further continuing the restrictionscontained in Council File 98 -765 pertaining
to pawnshops by adding anadditional 60 days to the restrictions continued in c.F. 99 -116.
9. Resolution - 99 -166 - Approving the allocation of FederalEmergency Shelter Grant Program funds to
various non profit agenciesfor the purpose of assisting them to provide a wide range of serviceto people
who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
10. Resolution - 99 -167 - Accepting a grant from the Minnesota Centerfor Crime Victims and
establishing a new activity under specialfunds.
11. Resolution - 99 -168 - Authorizing payment of $7,533.86 toIllinois Farmers Insurance Company, as
subrogee for John Stupka, infull settlement of their claim against the City of Saint Paul.
12. Resolution - 99 -169 - Authorizing the Department of Fire andSafety Services to enter into a fire
protection contract withMinnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company and the City ofMaplewood.
13. Resolution - 99 -170 - Authorizing the Department of Fire andSafety Services to accept a grant in the
amount of $10,000.00 fromthe National Fire Protection Association.
14. Resolution - 99 -171 - Authorizing the City of Saint Paul to enterinto a sub -grant agreement with the
Division of Emergency Managementin the Minnesota Department of Public Safety to recover
costsincurred for summer storms in 1998.
15. Resolution - 99 -172 - Accepting an Operation Nightcap Grant inthe amount of $3,000.00 to the
Police Department from the State ofMinnesota Department of Public Safety for overtime
traffic enforcement on March 17, 1999.
16. Resolution - 99 -173 - Authorizing the Police Department to enterinto an agreement with the Ramsey
County Health Department forservices related to the use of on -call social workers for theplacement of
children during FORCE Unit search warrants.
17. Resolution - 99 -174 - Authorizing the Police Department to enterinto an agreement with the St. Paul
School District to manage andstaff a collaborative Ramsey County Truancy and Curfew Center
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forservices related to the Minnesota City Grants Program.
18. Resolution - 99 -175 - Authorizing an agreement between RamseyCounty and the City of St. Paul for
services related to the Local LawEnforcement Block Grant Program III.
19. Resolution - 99 -176 - Approving application for Restaurant (B),Wine On Sale, and Malt On Sale
(strong) Licenses by North ChinaRestaurant 44 Inc., 1753 Old Hudson Road. (Legislative
HearingOfficer recommends approval)
20. Resolution - 99 -177 - Approving application for Restaurant (B),Gambling Location (A),
Entertainment (A), Liquor On Sale (A), andLiquor On Sale - Sunday Licenses by B & CZ Inc., dba B &
CTavern, 1178 Arcade Street. (Legislative Hearing Officerrecommends approval with conditions)
21. Resolution Approving Assessment - 99 -178 - In the matter of theinstallation of sanitary sewer and
service connections in West DoraCourt and in Dora Lane from Upper Afton Road to East Dora Court,
andremoval of existing oiled street surface and replacement with fourinches of Class V Base and two
inches of bituminous material, andsetting date of public hearing for April 14, 1999. (File 418826)
22. Resolution Approving Assessment - 99 -179 - In the matter ofinstallation of sanitary sewer and
service connections in KennardStreet from 230 feet north of Case to Lacrosse Avenue and in
LacrosseAvenue from Kennard Street to 230 feet east of Kennard Street, andsetting date of public
hearing for April 14, 1999. (File 418827)
FOR DISCUSSION
23. Resolution - 98 -566 - Ordering the owner to remove or repair thebuilding at 674 Wells Street within
fifteen (15) days from adoptionof resolution. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommendsapproval)
(Laid over from December 16)
24. Resolution - 99 -84 - Authorizing an approximate $2,800,000 taxexempt and taxable bond issue for
Siewert Properties, LLC (IdealPrinters, Inc.). (Laid over from January 27)
25. Resolution - 99 -89 - Mayor recommendation and City Counciladoption of the Saint Paul
Comprehensive Plan: Summary and GeneralPolicy. (Laid over from January 27)
26. Resolution - 99 -90 - Adopting the Saint Paul Housing Plan as anamendment to the Saint Paul
Comprehensive Plan contingent on furtherreview by adjacent communities and the Metropolitan
Council. (Laidover from January 27)
27. Resolution - 98 -1133 - Adopting the Land Use Plan as an amendmentto the Saint Paul
Comprehensive Plan. (Laid over from February 3)
28. Resolution 99 -111 - Acceptance of the "Performance Audit ofSaint Paul's Recreation Centers"
prepared by the CouncilInvestigation and Research Center. (Laid over from February 3)
29. Resolution - 99 -131 - Approving right -of -way management permitfee structure. (Laid over from
February 10)
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30. Resolution - 98 -1038 - Authorizing the proper City officials andstaff to enter into a lease agreement
with the Saint Paul Yacht Clubthat will supersede an agreement between the same parties dated
June, 1992. (Amended and laid over from February 10)
31. Resolution - 98 -1142 - Approving application for a Malt Off SaleLicense by Abdulhadi K. Abrahim,
dba Mona's, 920 Selby Avenue. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends approval withconditions)
(Laid over from February 17)
32. Resolution - 99 -180 - Selection of a set of preferredalternatives for construction of Phalen Boulevard
and direction toprepare a final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
33. Report from the Planning Commission on the Saint Anthony ParkSpecial Sign District Plan.
(Requested by Council on January 6, 1999,C.F. 99 -22)
ORDINANCES
34. Final Adoption - 99 -20 - An ordinance amending Chapter 21 of theSaint Paul Administrative Code
entitled Officer's Qualifications byestablishing minimum qualifications for the unclassified position
ofParks and Recreation Director. (Amended
on January 6)
35. Final Adoption - 99 -56 - An ordinance revising parking meter payrates pursuant to Chapter 160 of
the Saint Paul Legislative Code.(Amended and laid over from February 10)
36. Second Reading - 99 -162 - An ordinance to amend the Zoning Coderelating to the location of
pawnshops.
PUBLIC HEARINGS (public hearings will beginat 5:30 p.m.)
37. Third Reading - 99 -136 - An ordinance prohibiting the use ofthe City's traffic signal preemption and
priority systems byunauthorized persons, and providing authority for such use byauthorized operators of
emergency vehicles. (Amended on February 17)
38. Third Reading - 99 -137 - An ordinance amending Council File98 -766 relating to study of
pawnshops.
39. Resolution - 99 -181 - Ordering the owner to remove or repair thebuilding at 582 State Street within
fifteen (15) days from adoptionof resolution. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends allowingthe
owner six months to complete rehabilitation provided a codecompliance inspection is completed, a
$2,000 bond is posted,and the vacant building fee is paid by noon on February 24,1999)
40. Resolution - 99 -182 - Ordering the owner to remove or repair thebuilding at 1099 Wakefield Avenue
within fifteen (15) days fromadoption of resolution. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommendslaying
over to the March 16, 1999, Legislative Hearing)
41. Resolution - 99 -183 - To consider the vacation of the south partof Cottage Avenue east of Wheelock
abutting Lot 18 and that part oflvy between Wheelock and Western as part of a plan to
constructtownhomes.
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42. Public hearing to consider the appeal of Brian Bates /ScenicMinnesota to a decision of the Planning
Commission allowingreinstallation of a storm- damaged sign of SuperAmerica at 287 E.Sixth Street.
43. Public hearing to consider the application of the Housing andRedevelopment Authority for a
Combined Plat Review to allow theformer Phalen Shopping Center property to be subdivided into
sixseparate lots.
44. Public hearing to discuss qualifications for membership on theSt. Paul Heritage Preservation
Commission.
HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA
Wednesday, February 24, 1999
2:00 - 3:00 P.M.
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
THIRD FLOOR CITY HALL COURT -HOUSE
AGENDA
ROLL CALL
CONSENT AGENDA
1. Annual Approval of the Recycling of Program Monies from SingleFamily Mortgage Revenue Bonds,
Citywide
PUBLIC HEARING
DISCUSSION
2. Resolution Giving Preliminary Approval of the Development Programfor the New Smith Avenue
Transit Hub and Authorization to NegotiateWith the State of Minnesota to Assemble the Remainder of
theCleveland Circle Site, District 17 (Laid over from the February 10meeting)
3. Authorization to Terminate the 1998 -99 Ongoing Service Agreementwith the Thomas- Dale Block
Club for Maintenance of Certain HRAParcels, Thomas -Dale District 7, Summit - University District 8
andPayne Phalen District 5 (Laid over from the February 10 Meeting)
4. Authorization to Execute a 1999 Service Agreement with Frogtown 4Seasons, a Minnesota non -profit
corporation, for Maintenance ofCertain Parcels, Thomas -Dale District 7, Summit - University District
Band Payne Phalen District 5 (Laid over from the February l OMeeting)
ADJOURNMENT
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