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AGENDA OF THE SAINT PAUL CITY
COUNCIL
Wednesday, July 2, 2003 - 3:30 p.m.
PUBLIC HEARINGS - 5:30 p.m.
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 3RD FLOOR
City Hall and Court House
15 West Kellogg Boulevard
Mary Erickson, Assistant Secretary to the Council
651- 266 -8565 or
Vicki Sheffer - 266 -8673
Web Index
• Consent Agenda
• Communications and Administrative Orders
• For Action
• For Discussion
• Ordinances
• Public Hearings
CONSENT AGENDA (Items 1 - 21)
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 BY A COUNCIL,MEMBER, THAT ITEM WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT
AGENDA AND CONSIDERED SEPARATELY.
COMMUNICATIONS AND ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS
1. Claims of Robert Lewis, Ben Belyea, Ron Hjelseth, Ed Lavigne, Darlene Lurks, and Jerilynn Hanson.
2. Plaintiff's Response to Effendis' Motion to Intervene in the matter of Mark Voerding, et. al. vs. The
City of Saint Paul.
3. Administrative Orders:
D002308 Authorizing payment, not to exceed $10,000.00, to the new Fire Chief, Douglas Holton, as
reimbursement for relocation expenses for his move from Milwaukee, WI to Saint Paul, MN.
D002309 Authorizing payment, not to exceed $3,000.00, to Public Art Saint Paul, for expenses incurred
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for the Western Park planning, grand administration, and community outreach services performed in
installing ornamental lighting in Western Park.
FOR ACTION
4. Resolution - 03 -638 - Approving the Memorandums of Agreement between I.S.D. No. 625 and
Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers Local No. 1 of MN; International Union of Painters and Allied
Trades District Council 82; Lakes and Plains Regional Council of Carpenters and Joiners; and
Minnesota Cement Masons, Plasters and Shophands, Local 633 to establish terms and conditions of
Employment for 2003 -2004. (To be laid over one week for adoption)
5. Resolution - 03 -639 - Approving the Memorandum of Agreement between the Operative Plasterers
and Cement Masons International Association, Local 4633 for the 2003 Wage and Fringe Adjustment.
(To be laid over one week for adoption)
6. Resolution - 03 -640 - Concerning adverse action against the licenses held by Maryland Amoco, Inc.
d/b /a Maryland Amoco located at 1200 White Bear Avenue North.
7. Resolution - 03 -602 - Concerning adverse action against the Restaurant (B) license application of
Michael C. Robinson, dba Robinson's Barbeque & Catering, 1001 Payne Avenue. (Laid over from June
25)
8. Resolution - 03 -641 - Approving the decision of the Legislative Hearing Office on a request for a
fence variance at 23 Isabel Street West.
9. Resolution - 03 -642 - Authorizing the Division of Parks and Recreation to enter into an agreement
with the Amherst H. Wilder Foundation to receive $5,000 each from the Weed and Seed grant at the
Martin Luther King and Jimmy Lee Recreation Centers for after school programs.
10. Resolution - 03 -643 - Establishing a 2003 financing and spending plan for Police Department
services to the Amherst H. Wilder Foundation for zero tolerance patrols at the Summit University Weed
and Seed site.
11. Resolution - 03 -644 - Authorizing the Police Department to enter into an agreement with
Independent School District 4625 to continue to provide traffic and pedestrian control and stadium
security at high school football games for the 2003 -2004 season.
12. Resolution - 03 -645 - Authorizing the proper City officials to proceed with the development of an
upgraded radio communication system and to work toward a consolidated Emergency Communication
Center between Ramsey County and the City of Saint Paul.
13. Resolution - 03 -646 - Authorizing the proper City officials to execute agreements with the
Metropolitan Council to implement a new Capital Improvement project for reconstruction of the trails
around Lake Phalen.
14. Resolution - 03 -647 - Authorizing the proper City officials to execute agreements with the
Metropolitan Council to implement a new Capital Improvement project for construction of a Harriet
Island /Lilydale parking lot and to revet 400 lineal feet of the Mississippi River shoreline.
15. Resolution - 03 -648 - Amending the 2003 Capital Improvement Budget for construction of a Skate
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Park in Merriam Park.
16. Resolution - 03 -649 - Amending the 2002 Capital Improvement Budget for renovation of the
Edgcumbe Play Area.
17. Resolution - 03 -650 - Amending the 2002 Capital Improvement Budget for the Shepard Road Trail
project, and authorizing the Division of Parks and Recreation to enter into an agreement with Centex,
which agreement includes an indemnification clause, to allow storage of surcharge material in the
Samuel H. Morgan Trail corridor.
18. Resolution Approving Assessment - 03 -651 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and
expenses for the Seventh Place Mall operation and maintenance costs for 2002 and setting public
hearing date for August 27, 2003. (File Nos. 18428 -2002)
19. Preliminary Order - 03 -652 - in the matter of the operation and maintenance costs for the Seventh
Place Mall for 2003, and setting public hearing date for August 27, 2003. (File No. 18428 -2003)
20. Preliminary Order - 03 -653 - In the matter of the operation and maintenance costs for the
Arcade /Case and the Grand /Snelling parking lots for 2004, and setting date of public hearing for August
27, 2003. (File Nos. 18744 and 18746)
21. Resolution Approving Assessment - 03 -654 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and
expenses for the Arcade /Case and the Grand /Snelling parking lots operation and maintenance costs for
2004 and setting public hearing date for August 27, 2003. (File Nos. 18744 and 18746)
FOR DISCUSSION
22. Consider the application of Mendota Homes, Inc. to rezone property from B -2 to RM -2 to be
consistent with the 11 -unit resident structure being built at 1071 South Cleveland Avenue. (Public
hearing held on June 4) (Laid over from June 18)
23. Consider the application of Erin Mathern, Mendota Homes, for a preliminary and final plat creating
ten lots for single family (R -3) development known as Montana Woods at 1537 Fisk Street (southwest
corner of Fisk Street and Hoyt Avenue). (Laid over from June 25)
ORDINANCES
NOTE: AN ORDINANCE IS A CITY LA W ENACTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL. IT IS READ AT FOUR
SEPARATE COUNCIL MEETINGS AND BECOMES EFFECTIVE AFTER PASSAGE BY THE
COUNCIL AND 30 DAYS AFTER PUBLICATION IN THE SAINT PAUL LEGAL LEDGER.
24. Final Adoption - 03 -554 - An ordinance amending Chapter 409 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code to
permit the sale of alcohol until 2:00 a.m. by those establishments which have obtained a permit from the
State of Minnesota.
25. Final Adoption - 03 -555 - An ordinance amending Chapter 14 of the Saint Paul Administrative Code
to clarify that the Library Director serves at the pleasure of the Mayor, and to modify the budgetary
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powers previously given to the Library Agency.
26. Second Reading - 03 -468 - An ordinance finalizing City Council action approving the application of
Benjamin Commons Associates to rezone property from B -3 to RT -2 to allow the Selby Grotto
Development project to proceed and new garages to be built for the Benjamin Commons Condo
Association at 761 Selby Avenue. (Public hearing held on March 26) (Laid over from June 11 for
second reading)
27. Second Reading - 03 -622 - An ordinance finalizing City Council action granting the application of
Rice Street Properties to rezone property from I -2 to I -1 Industrial to correspond with proposed parcel
lines at 801 Rice Street. (Public hearing held May 28, 2003)
PUBLIC HEARINGS (public hearings will begin at 5:30 p.m.)
28. Third Reading - 03 -595 - An ordinance amending Legislative Code Chapter 81 pertaining to storm
sewer system charges to provide for the collection of interest against the balance of such charges not
paid by October 1 of the billing year and by making minor text amendments to comport with current city
department duties.
29. Resolution - 03 -556 - Approving the application of Jim Runyon, Development Associate
representing Cretin - Derham Hall High School, 550 Albert Street, for a sound level variance on July 19,
2003, to allow live band amplified music at Cretin - Derham Hall in the outdoor courtyard from 7:00 p.m.
to 11:30 p.m.
30. Appeal of Bruce Hein to a Notice of Condemnation and Order to Vacate property at 1096 East
Lawson Avenue. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends denying the appeal)
31. Appeal of Arno Kamer to a Summary Abatement Order for property at 627 Palace Avenue.
(Legislative Hearing Officer recommends denying the appeal)
32. Appeal of Dennis Wier to a Notice of Condemnation and Order to Vacate property at 214 West King
Street. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends denying the appeal)
33. Resolution - 03 -557 - Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building at 794 Dayton Avenue
within fifteen (15) days from adoption of resolution. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends that
the building be removed or repaired in 30 days)
34. Resolution Ratifying Assessment - 03 -558 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and
expenses for summary abatements (property clean -up) during the month of February, 2003, for property
at 1004 Bush Avenue (J0203AA) (Laid over from June 4, 2003) (Legislative Hearing Officer
recommends laying over to the July 8, 2003 Legislative Hearing and the July 23, 2003, City
Council Meeting)
35. Resolution Ratifying Assessment - 03 -559 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and
expenses for summary abatements (property clean -up) during the month of March 2003 for property at
1237 Matilda Street. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends the City divide the total assessment
of $288 over a five year time period allowing the owner to pay in installments)
36. Final Order - 03 -560 - In the matter of sidewalk reconstruction and /or new construction from the
South Side of East Fourth Street from Wacouta Street to Wall Street at 270 East Fourth Street only. (File
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No. 503003)
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