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Agenda 9-22-1999Page 1 of 8 AGENDA OF THE SAINT PAUL CITY COUNCIL Wednesday, September 22, 1999 - 3:30 - 5:00 P.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 - 651- 266 -8565 Office of the City Council Web Index • Consent Agenda • For Action • Administrative Orders • For Discussion • Ordinances • Public Hearings • Housing and Redevelopment Authority CONSENT AGENDA (Items I - 27) 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 Jun Seok Byun, Hama Farzan, Loren Nickelson, and Jonathan Stensland. 2. Subpoena in the matter of Northstar Fire Protection, Inc. and Richard Colin Barnett vs. Steven Zaccard, City of Saint Paul. 3. Communication from Sharon Anderson and Bill Dahn. 4. Letter from the Department of Planning and Economic Development announcing a public hearing file: //C:ADOCUME— l\LFSUPP— l\LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_151143\Agenda 9 -2... 12/15/2010 Page 2 of 8 before the City Council on October 6, 1999, to consider the application of Roger Bonfe to rezone property from RT -2 (townhouse residential) to P -1 (parking) to allow a parking lot in association with Bonfe Auto Repair, 366 and 372 Smith Avenue (between Grand and Forbes). 5. Letter from the Citizen Service Office /Property Code Enforcement declaring 559 Lawson Avenue East and 851 Magnolia Avenue East as "nuisance properties" and scheduling Legislative Hearings for October 5, 1999, and City Council Hearings for October 13, 1999. 6. Letter from the Citizen Service Office /Property Code Enforcement declaring 927 Charles Avenue and 1216 Reaney Avenue as "nuisance properties." (For notification purposes only; public hearings will be scheduled at a later date if necessary.) 7. Administrative Orders . D001755 Authorizing an in -house training session combined with the annual staff recognition event funded by the Friends of the Library, Perrie Jones Library Fund. . D001756 Amending the spending and financing plans of the 1998 & 1999 Local Street and Alley Improvement projects in the Department of Public Works by transferring PIA and Assessment between projects. . D001757 Granting Terry Haltiner, Labor Relations Manager, the authority to sign tentative collective bargaining agreements and memoranda of understanding. 8. Resolution - 99 -891 - Approving the May 1, 1998, through April 30, 2001, Maintenance Labor Agreement between the City of Saint Paul and Operative Plasterers and Cement Masons International Association, Local 633. (To be laid over one week for adoption) 9. Resolution - 99 -892 - Approving the January 1, 1999, through December 31, 2000, Labor Agreement between the City of Saint Paul and The Saint Paul Manual & Maintenance Supervisors Association. (To be laid over one week for adoption) 10. Resolution - 99 -893 - Approving the 1999 Wage and Fringe Re- opener between the City of Saint Paul and International Union of Elevator Constructors Local 9. (To be laid over one week for adoption) 11. Resolution - 99 -894 - Approving the 1999 Wage and Fringe Re- opener between the City of Saint Paul and the Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers Local 1 of Minnesota. (To be laid over one week for adoption) 12. Resolution - 99 -895 - Memorializing the decision of the City Council on August 25, 1999, denying the appeal of Ronald Hachey to a decision of the Planning Commission to grant a special condition use permit to allow for seven units in a cluster development at 0 Juliet Avenue. 13. Resolution - 99 -896 - Authorizing the Sewer Utility to participate in the Water Utility's WaterWorks pilot program by contributing $5,000.00 to be used to reduce the sewer portion of certain water /sewer bills. 14. Resolution - 99 -897 - Concurring with action taken by the Board of Water Commissioners for the Board to do business and be commonly known as Saint Paul Regional Water Services. file: //C:ADOCUME— l\LFSUPP— l\LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_151143\Agenda 9 -2... 12/15/2010 Page 3 of 8 15. Resolution - 99 -898 - Approving change to spending object codes, from Council Contingency to City Contribution to Outside Agency (Benchmark Computer Learning, Inc.) for training of low income residents for computer related jobs. 16. Resolution - 99 -899 - Authorizing the Police Department to enter into an agreement with the United States Department of Justice to participate in the Drug Enforcement Administration Task Force. 17. Resolution - 99 -900 - Authorizing the Police Department to enter into an agreement with the Washington County Agricultural Society to provide a large field, building, and roadways for the Mobile Field Force Tactics Training on November 5, 1999. 18. Resolution - 99 -901 - Authorizing the City of Saint Paul to accept $409,916.00 of additional funds from the State of Minnesota to provide services to dislocated workers. 19. Resolution - 99 -902 - Approving the addition of the following organizations to the 1999 Charitable Gambling 10% Club: Conway Booster Club, Dayton's Bluff Booster Club, Langford Park Booster Club, St. Paul Police Explorer Post 4454, and St. Paul Urban Tennis Program. 20. Resolution - 99 -903 - Approving Disbursement of Youth Program Funds to the following organizations: Asian Pacific Youth Alliance, Edgcumbe Community Center Hockey Booster Club, Girls Are The Future, History Day Support Club, Lexington /Hamline Community Council, Lower East Side Football Association, Margaret Booster Club, Midway Area Youth Athletic Club, St. Paul Science Fair Support Group, St. Paul Urban Tennis Program, Sports For Life, and Youth Express - Girls' Club. 21. Resolution - 99 -904 - Authorizing agreements between the City and Public Art Saint Paul for the Ecolab Plaza Sculpture project. 22. Resolution - 99 -905 - Increasing funding to cover boarding of vacant buildings for 1999 and to provide funding for two emergency demolitions which do not qualify for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds. 23. Resolution - 99 -906 - Creating the 1999 budget for the Rental Registration Program established by the City Council. 24. Resolution - 99 -907 - Establishing a budget for the fourth annual Youth Job and Volunteer Fair at Rivercentre. 25. Preliminary Order - 99 -908 - In the matter of condemnation and taking for public purposes certain properties in the Trout Brook area, and setting date of public hearing for October 13, 1999. (File 418914) 26. Resolution Approving Assessment - 99 -909 - In the matter of the Ivy /Earl Residential Street Paving and Lighting Project, and setting date of public hearing for October 13, 1999. (File 418893) 27. Resolution Approving Assessment - 99 -910 - In the matter of summary abatements (property clean- up and /or grass cutting) during the last week of July and /or August 1999; boarding -up vacant buildings during July, 1999; demolition of vacant buildings during September, 1999; and summary abatements (grass cutting by contractor) during July through mid - August, 1999, and setting date of Legislative Hearing for October 5, 1999, and City Council Hearing for October 13, 1999. (J9907A, B, C, J99GRASS) file: //C:ADOCUME— l\LFSUPP— l\LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_151143\Agenda 9 -2... 12/15/2010 Page 4 of 8 FOR DISCUSSION 28. Central Library Design Report on their new facility. 29. Resolution - 99 -864 - Adopting the Area Plan Summary of the Shepard Davern Gateway Small Area Plan as an addendum to the Saint Paul Comprehensive Plan and amending Plan language per recommendation of the Planning Commission. (Laid over from September 8) 30. Resolution - 99 -865- To consider the vacation of part of Iglehart Avenue west of Snelling Avenue and East of the railroad right -of -way. (Laid over from September 8) 31. Report from the Department of Planning and Economic Development regarding the feasibility and advisability of increasing the City's and HRA's living wage rate. (Report requested by Council on June 16, 1999; C.F. 99 -523) 32. Report on a Heritage Preservation Site and Building Designation Workplan. (Report requested by Council on June 23, 1999; C.F. 99 -587) 33. Presentation by Jane Norbin on the Saint Paul- Ramsey County Community Health Services Plan. ORDINANCES 34. Final Adoption - 99 -694 - An ordinance establishing a "Managed Competition" chapter of the Saint Paul Administrative Code to provide a framework by which the City of Saint Paul can enter into contracts with vendors, including existing City employees and outside entities, to provide City services currently performed by City employees. (Substitute introduced on September 8; Laid over from September 15 for final adoption) 35. Final Adoption - 99 -786 - An ordinance requiring disclosure of campaign contributions relating to City managed competition contracts and collective bargaining agreements. (Laid over from September 15 for final adoption) 36. Second Reading - 99 -888 - An ordinance amending Chapter 66.216 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code pertaining to special sign district sign plans by creating a new special sign district plan for the Hamline Midway neighborhood to be known as the Hamline Midway Special District Sign Plan. 37. Second Reading - 99 -889 - An ordinance amending Chapter 66.216 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code pertaining to special sign district sign plans by creating a new special sign district plan for the Merriam Park neighborhood to be known as the Merriam Park Special District Sign Plan. PUBLIC HEARINGS (public hearings will begin at 5:30 p.m.) 38. Public hearing to consider the appeal of Tricia Leonard, Greg and Carol Clark, and Laurel Frost to a decision of the Heritage Preservation Commission to grant approval for a building permit to construct a structure with one dwelling unit and four garage stalls at 420 Portland Avenue (proposed by Ronald Severson). 39. Resolution - 99 -911 - Establishing "No Parking 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, file: //C:ADOCUME— l\LFSUPP— l\LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_151143\Agenda 9 -2... 12/15/2010 Page 5 of 8 August 15 through June 15, Except by Permit" (Area 25) on nine block faces adjacent to Cretin - Derham High School. 40. Public hearing to consider the report of the Administrative Law Judge concerning licenses held by Mohammad Abedi, dba Import Auto Enterprises, 830 Robert Street North. 41. Resolution - 99 -912 - Concerning adverse action against the Cigarette License held by JMS Investments, Inc., dba Lex Liquor Barrel, 451 Lexington Parkway North. (Uncontested) 42. Resolution - 99 -913 - Concerning adverse action against the Cigarette License held by Eileen and Michael Ciuraru, dba Mystical Genie, 1111 Arcade Street. (Uncontested) 43. Resolution - 99 -914 - Concerning adverse action against the Cigarette License held by Reyes Group, Inc., dba Hazel Park Amoco, 1200 White Bear Avenue North. (Uncontested) 44. Resolution - 99 -915 - Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building at 805 Agate Street within fifteen (15) days from adoption of resolution. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends laying over to the November 2, 1999, Legislative Hearing and the November 10, 1999, City Council Meeting) 45. Resolution - 99 -916 - Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building at 1087 Ross Avenue within fifteen (15) days from adoption of resolution. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends approval) 46. Resolution Ratifying Assessment - 99 -756 - In the matter of boarding up a vacant building at 600 West 7th Street (J9904B1) (Referred to the Legislative Hearing Officer on August 4 ) (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends reducing the assessment to $85.00 plus the $40.00 administrative fee for a total assessment of $125.00) 47. Resolution Ratifying Assessment - 99 -917 - In the matter of summary abatements (property clean -up and /or grass cutting) during June 1999 (J9905A); demolition of vacant buildings during June 1999 (J9905C); towing abandoned vehicles from private property during March 1999 (J9903V); boarding up vacant buildings during May 1999 (J9905B); and sanitary sewer service repairs (SSA9901). (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends approval with the following exceptions: 986 Colne Street (SSA9901) - Reduce the assessment to $3,566.00,plus the $40.00 administrative fee, for a total assessment of $3,606; 1790 Wordsworth Avenue - Reduce the labor charge by half to $315.00, leave the 6 yard disposal fee at $108.00, plus the $40.00 administrative fee, for a total assessment of $463.00; 942 Carroll Avenue (J9905A) - Delete the assessment) 48. Resolution 99 -918 - Approving vacation of the alley and air rights in Auditors Subdivision No. 52, 271 Summit Avenue. 49. Resolution 99 -919 - Authorizing the vacation of the alley in Block 6, Auditors Subdivision No. 47 to allow Hamline University to construct an apartment building for student housing in the block bounded by Minnehaha Ave., Simpson St., Englewood Ave., and Pascal St. file: //C:ADOCUME— l\LFSUPP— l\LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_151143\Agenda 9 -2... 12/15/2010 Page 6 of 8 50. Resolution - 99 -920 - Authorizing the vacation of a part of Montana Avenue and certain alleys in blocks 1 and 4 of Morton's Addition for the purpose of relocating residences purchased by the City in Phase I of the Hoyt- Montana Flood Remediation Project. 51. Resolution - 99 -921 - Authorizing vacation of the City's interest and disposition of Cliff Road right - of -way in Ziegler & Mainzer's Subdivision of Winslow's Addition and Fischer & Lienau's Subdivision. 52. Final Order - 99 -922 - In the matter of sidewalk construction and paving work, as requested by the property owner, in connection with the Hampden/University Area Street Improvement Project. (File #18724 -SW) 53. Final Order - 99 -923 - In the matter of improving Brompton Street from, Doswell Avenue to Chilcombe Avenue, in connection with the Como /Arona Area Street Improvement Project. (File #18768 -B) 54. Final Order - 99 -924 - In the matter of the condemnation and taking for public purposes of certain properties in the Trout Brook area. 55. Resolution Ratifying Assessment - 99 -925 - In the matter of 1999 replacement of lead water service connections, as requested by the property owners. (File 499LDSCRPL) 56. Resolution Ratifying Assessment - 99 -926 - In the matter of installation of new bituminous surfaced streets with concrete curb and gutter, concrete driveway aprons and outwalks, boulevard landscaped with sod and trees, a new lantern style lighting system, lead water service replacements, and sanitary sewer repairs, in the Grotto /Hoyt Area Street Paving and Lighting Project. (File 418884) 57. Resolution Ratifying Assessment - 99 -927 - In the matter of the Chatsworth /Hoyt Area Paving and Lighting Project. (File 418885) 58. Resolution Ratifying Assessment - 99 -928 - In the matter of the Margaret /Arcade Area Paving and Lighting Project. (File 418855A) 59. Resolution Ratifying and Confirming Condemnation and Awards of Damages and Assessment - 99- 829 - In the matter of condemning and taking fee simple property rights in connection with the 811 Payne Avenue Bridge Expansion Project. (File 418879) (Laid over from August 25) 60. Public hearing to consider the application of Alan and Linda Huey for a subdivision review to allow approval for the subdivision of 1,959 square feet of property from the St. Paul School Board at Como Park High to be added to their existing lot at 718 W. Maryland Avenue to build a retaining wall and a garage. 61. Public hearing to consider the application of Alison Maule- Kronmiller to rezone property at 1678 Selby Avenue from RM -2 to 132 -C to allow a professional office. HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY file: //C:ADOCUME— l\LFSUPP— l\LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_151143\Agenda 9 -2... 12/15/2010 Page 7 of 8 OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA Wednesday, September 22, 1999 2:00 - 3:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS THIRD FLOOR CITY HALL - COURTHOUSE AGENDA ROLL CALL CONSENT AGENDA 1. Approval of Minutes from August 11 and August 25, 1999. 2. Appointing Acting Executive Director, Citywide 3. Appointment of Responsible Authority, Citywide 4. Request for Funding, West Seventh /Fort Road Federation's CHDO Administrative Fund Application, District 9 5. Authorization to Amend 99 -6/9 -2 which Authorized the Acquisition of 715 Burr Street, Railroad Island Neighborhood, Payne Phalen, District 5 6. Final Approval of District Energy St. Paul, Inc. Industrial Revenue Bonds, District 17 7. Resolution Directing HRA Staff to Place the North End Center Partnership, Thomas Huppert, Blair J. Merwin, Jr. and Future Area Redevelopment West, Inc. on the HRA's Adverse Lending Relationship List, District 6 PUBLIC HEARINGS 8. Authorization to Execute the Sale of Parcel 508 Jefferson Avenue to West Seventh /Fort Road Federation, West Seventh District 9 Area 9. Authorization to Execute the Sale of Parcel 578 Forest Street under the Splinter Parcel Guidelines, Dayton's Bluff, District 4 10. Authorization to Execute the Sale of Parcel 220 Victoria Street under the City Wide Redevelopment Plan, Summit University, District 8 file: //C:ADOCUME— l\LFSUPP— l\LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_151143\Agenda 9 -2... 12/15/2010 Page 8 of 8 DISCUSSION 11. HRA Downtown Parking Strategy Update, District 17 (Information Only) STAFF REPORT 12. Housing Resource Center Update (oral presentation to be given at meeting) ADJOURNMENT file: //C:ADOCUME— l\LFSUPP— l\LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_151143\Agenda 9 -2... 12/15/2010