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Agenda 10-27-2004Page 1 of 7 AGENDA OF THE SAINT PAUL CITY COUNCIL Wednesday, October 27, 2004 - 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 - 651- 266 -8565 Vicki Sheffer - 651- 266 -8673 Office of the City Council Web Index • Consent Agenda • Communications and Administrative Orders • For Action • For Discussion • Ordinances • Miscellaneous • Ad Hoc Legislative Agenda Committee Meetings CONSENT AGENDA (Items I - 22) 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 COUNCILMEMBER, THAT ITEM WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA AND CONSIDERED SEPARATELY. COMMUNICATIONS AND ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS Claims of Tyson John/Joey Tessmer, Anna Jungbauer, and Cinda Xiong /Yee Leng Vang. 2.Summons and Complaint in the matter of Mary Kay Sobieck vs. 2004 Chevrolet. 3.Letter from the Department of Planning and Economic Development announcing a public hearing before the City Council on November 3, 2004 to consider the application of Legacy Management and Development Corporation for a combined plat proposed for a mixed -use residential - institutional development at 626 University Avenue. 4.Letter from the Department of Planning and Economic Development announcing a public hearing file: //C:ADOCUME— l\LFSUPP— l\LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_133246\Agenda 10 -... 12/15/2010 Page 2 of 7 before the City Council on November 3, 2004 to consider the application of Chris Kusch for a Combined Plat to create two single - family lots at 1602 Maryland Avenue. 5.Letter from the Office of the City Attorney announcing a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge on November 23, 2004 at 9:30 a.m., Room 41, City Hall, 15 West Kellogg Boulevard, concerning renewal of a Taxicab Driver's License by Joseph C. Huber. 6.Letter from the Department of Neighborhood Housing and Property Improvement declaring 1774 Norfolk Avenue as nuisance property. (For notification purpose only; a public hearing will be scheduled at a later date if necessary.) 7. Administrative Orders: D00243 3 Authorizing an in -house training session combined with the annual staff recognition event funded by The Friends of the Library, Perrie Jones Fund. D002439Authorizing the Police Department to purchase food, not to exceed $2,500, from Black Bear Crossing Como Lake Pavilion, for the second clergy academy on October 14, 2004. D002440Extending the contract completion date for overlay work on Kellogg Boulevard -Fifth Street to December 1, 2004 for Ace Blacktop, Inc. D00244 I Authorizing the Como Park Zoo and Conservatory Campus to purchase food items and to pay vendors who provide food for birthday parties and Victorian Teas sponsored by the Campus in an amount not to exceed $4,500. FOR ACTION 8.Resolution - 04 -985 - Approving the Memorandum of Agreement between the City and AFSCME 4 2508 to extend the previously approved pilot project for employees in the Information Services Division, the Saint Paul Regional Water Services and city employees at the Ramsey County Department of Public Health. (Laid over from October 20 for adoption.) 9.Resolution - 04 -986 - Approving the Memorandum of Agreement between the City and AFSCME 41842 to extend the previously approved pilot project for employees in the Information Services Division, the Saint Paul Regional Water Services and city employees at the Ramsey County Department of Public Health. (Laid over from October 20 for adoption) 10.Resolution - 04 -987 - Approving the Memorandum of Agreement between the City and PEA to extend the previously approved pilot project for employees in the Information Services Division, the Saint Paul Regional Water Services and city employees at the Ramsey County Department of Public Health. (Laid over from October 20 for adoption) I l Resolution - 04 -988 - Approving the Memorandum of Agreement between the City and SPSO to extend the previously approved pilot project for employees in the Information Services Division, the Saint Paul Regional Water Services and city employees at the Ramsey County Department of Public Health. (Laid over from October 20 for adoption) 12.Resolution - 04 -1016 - Approving the Memorandum of Agreement between the City of St. Paul and United Association of Pipefitters Local 4455. (To be laid over one week for adoption) file: //C:ADOCUME— l\LFSUPP— l\LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_133246\Agenda 10 -... 12/15/2010 Page 3 of 7 13.Resolution - 04 -1017 - Approving the contract with Frank Madden, Public Labor Relations Expert, to provide labor relations training and advice concerning ongoing labor negotiations. 14.Resolution - 04 -1018 - Approving payment of $270,000 in full settlement of the claim of Robert Kearney v. Jay Griffin and Ryan Murphy. 15.Resolution - 04 -1019 - Approving payment of $44,500 in full settlement of the claim of Gail White, et al. against the City of Saint Paul. 16.Resolution - 04 -1020 - Approving the application with conditions, per the Legislative Hearing Officer, for Gas Station, Retail Food Grocery, and Cigarette/ Tobacco Licenses of S & E Minneapolis, Inc. d /b /a One Stop Grocery, 778 Smith Avenue South. 17.Resolution - 04 -1021 - Approving an increase to the Nuisance Building Abatement budget in the Department of Neighborhood Housing and Property Improvement for removing nuisance buildings. 18.Resolution - 04 -1022 - Revoking the rental registration certificate for property at 49 Dale Street North and registered to John and Ann Zappia. 19.Resolution - 04 -1023 - Accepting a Cops 2004 Technology grant in the amount of $98,948 from the U.S. Department of Justice for the Police Department and establishing a spending and financing plan for the grant. 20.Resolution - 04 -1024 - Adopting the Middle Section Amendment of the Phalen Corridor Development Strategy as an addendum to the Saint Paul Comprehensive Plan. 21.Resolution - 04 -1025 - Authorizing a budget amendment for a Metropolitan Council Tax Base Revitalization Account Grant for the Lowry Project. 22.Resolution - 04 -1026 - Setting recycling service fees in 2005 at $24.36 per unit in residential buildings with one to three units and condominiums, $16.24 per unit in residential buildings with four or more units, and requesting $549,896 SCORE grants funds for support of curbside and multi - family recycling programs under contracts with Eureka Recycling and Macalester Groveland District 14 Community Council. FOR DISCUSSION 23.Consideration of the appeal of Mark Voerding, et al. to a decision of the Board of Zoning Appeals granting several variances in order to construct a second principle building on the lot at 449 Portland Avenue. (Public hearing held August 4; laid over from October 6) 24.Resolution - 04 -925 - Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building(s) at 1040 Jessie Street within fifteen (15) days from adoption of resolution. (Public Hearing held and laid over from October 6) (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends granting the owner 180 days to complete rehabilitation provided the following is completed by noon on October 27, 2004: 1) staff review the work plan to make sure it is sufficient; 2) real estate taxes are brought up to date; and 3) a $2,000 bond is posted.) 25.Resolution - 04 -926 - Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building(s) at 640 Minnehaha Avenue West Street within fifteen (15) days from adoption of resolution. (Public Hearing held and laid over from October 6) (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends granting the owner 180 days to complete file: //C:ADOCUME— l\LFSUPP— l\LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_133246\Agenda 10 -... 12/15/2010 Page 4 of 7 rehabilitation of the property) ORDINANCES NOTE: AN ORDINANCE IS A CITY LA W ENACTED BY THE CITY CO UNCIL. IT IS READ AT FO UR SEPARATE COUNCIL MEETINGS AND BECOMES EFFECTIVE AFTER PASSAGE BY THE COUNCIL AND 30 DAYSAFTER PUBLICATION IN THE SAINT PAUL LEGAL LEDGER. 26. Second Reading - 04 -1013 - An ordinance memorializing City Council action approving the application of Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity to rezone property from R2 (Single - family Residential) to RM1 (Multiple - family Residential) at 1526 Ames Avenue; SW corner at Hazelwood Street. (Public Hearing held September 22) 27.Second Reading - 04 -1014 - An ordinance memorializing City Council action approving the application of Allen Hohenwald to rezone property from VP (P1) (Parking) to R4 (One - Family Residential) to construct a single family home on the east side of Iroquois Avenue, between Case and Stillwater Avenues. (Public hearing held September 22) 28.Second Reading - 04 -1015 - An ordinance memorializing City Council action approving the application of Janet Jackson to rezone property from B 1 (Local Business) to R4 (One - Family Residential) at 1160 Montreal Avenue; southeast corner at West Seventh Street. (Public hearing held October 6) 29.First Reading - 04 -1027 - An ordinance concerning City Council approval of the City's lobbyists and legislative agendas. PUBLIC HEARINGS (public hearings will begin at 5:30 p.m.) 30.Third Reading - 04 -959 - An ordinance amending Chapter 33 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code to increase annual elevator inspection fees 25 %. 31.Third Reading - 04 -960 - An ordinance amending Chapter 310 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code to increase the fees from $14.00 to $16.00 for boarding animals at the Animal Control Center. 32.Third Reading - 04 -961 - An ordinance amending Chapter 310.18 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code to increase certain license fees and to add license and environmental plan review fees for two new K -12 school food service licenses. 33.Third Reading - 04 -962 - An ordinance amending Chapter 331A of the Saint Paul Legislative Code to change the definition of a Food - Institutional facility and to create two license types specifically to address food service facilities at K -12 schools. 34.Third Reading - 04 -983 - An ordinance amending Chapter 60 of the Legislative Code pertaining to zoning for the City of Saint Paul with changes for the Middle Section of the Phalen Corridor zoning maps. 35.Third Reading - 04 -984 - An ordinance amending Chapter 200.17 of the Legislative Code establishing guidelines and limiting the amount of time an animal can be restrained by a chain to no more than two hours and amending the restrictions on training collars. 36.Resolution - 04 -1028 - Approving the petition of the Port Authority to vacate various streets within the file: //C:ADOCUME— l\LFSUPP— l\LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_133246\Agenda 10 -... 12/15/2010 Page 5 of 7 proposed Westminster Business Center to clear title to allow for construction. 37.Resolution - 04 -1029 - Diverting city park land abutting 1302 Reaney Avenue for a private driveway access across Johnson Parkway and authorizing city officials to enter into an agreement with the property owner for construction and use of the driveway. 38.Resolution - 04 -1030 - Approving adverse action against all licenses held by Twin Star VFW 8854, 820 Concordia Avenue West. 39.No item. 40.Final Order in Condemnation Proceedings - 04 -1032 - In the matter of acquiring the property rights needed for right of way purposes and temporary construction easements to improve White Bear Avenue from Reaney Avenue to Beech Street. (File No. AE2004 -2) 41.Resolution Ratifying Assessment - 04 -1033 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for the sanitary sewer lift station (James Avenue Lift Station), associated gravity main, forcemain, and sanitary service stubs located generally along James Avenue from Duke Street to Randolph Avenue /Old Shepard Road. (File 419004) 42.Resolution Ratifying Assessment - 04 -1034 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for installation of a Fire Protection System at 180 East Fifth Street (First Trust Center) for the Penthouse and Floor 11. (File No. FP2003 -01E) 43.Resolution Ratifying Assessment - 04 -1035 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for the excessive police and nuisance enforcement services for properties at 2554 Como Avenue and 1491 University Avenue West (File No. SPPD04A) 44.Resolution Ratifying Assessment - 04 -1036 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for summary abatement for the excessive consumption of inspection services for property code violations for May, June and part of April, 2004 at 396 Burgess Street (J0403 E2) (Laid over from September 22) (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends approval) 45.Resolution Ratifying Assessment - 04 -1037 - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, cost and expenses for towing abandoned vehicles from private property during January, February, March and April 2003. (File No. J0303V1) (Laid over from October 6) (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends the following: 751 Ashland Avenue - reduce the assessment from $610 to $200 and spread the payments over a three - year period; 1956 Fifth Street East - reduce the assessment from $1,121.45 to $560.72 and spread the payments over a five -year period; 503 Lafond Avenue - approval; 2204 Seventh Street West - approve and spread the payments over a two -year period) 46.Resolution - 04 -1038 - Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building(s) at 366 Erie Street within fifteen (15) days from adoption of resolution. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends approval) file: //C:ADOCUME— l\LFSUPP— l\LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_133246\Agenda 10 -... 12/15/2010 Page 6 of 7 47.Resolution - 04 -1039 - Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building(s) at 705 Farrington Street within fifteen (15) days from adoption of resolution. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends laying over to the October 26 Legislative Hearing and the October 27 City Council Hearings) 48.Resolution - 04 -1040 - Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building(s) at 946 Fuller Avenue within fifteen (15) days from adoption of resolution. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends laying over to the November 9 Legislative Hearing and the November 17 City Council Hearings) 49.Resolution - 04 -1041 - Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building(s) at 907 Saint Anthony Avenue within fifteen (15) days from adoption of resolution. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends granting the owner 180 days to rehabilitate the property) 50.Appeal of John Lampland to a vacant building registration notice, vehicle abatement order, and summary abatement order at 737 Ridge Street. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends granting the appeal of the vacant building status, denying the appeal of the summary abatement order but granting an extension to 9:00 a.m. Monday, October 18, 2004, and denying the vehicle abatement order but granting an extension to 9:00 a.m. Monday, October 25, 2004 on all three vehicles.) 51.Appeals of Cha Vang to Deficiency Lists (including condemnation) for property at 46 East 4th Street. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends denying both appeals) 52.Appeals of Jeffrey Voeller to a Deficiency List and Vacant Building Registration Notice for property at 938 East 6th Street/623 Forest Street. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends granting the appeal) 53.Public Hearing to consider the application of Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity/ Matt Soucek for a Combined Plat for Germain Landing to create 24 residential parcels and five outlots (south of Ames Avenue from the west side of Hazelwood Avenue to Germain Street). 54.Public hearing to consider the appeal of Timothy Holden, 7683 Teal Alcove, Woodbury, MN to a decision of the Board of Zoning Appeals denying a variance to legalize a roof sign installed without a permit at 1607 University Avenue West. 55.Public hearing to consider the appeal of Koua Lee to a decision of the Board of Zoning Appeals denying a setback variance in order to split the property at 1306 Minnehaha to allow for the construction of a new single family home. 56.Public hearing to consider the appeal of QTI Holdings to a decision of the Planning Commission denying the re- establishment of a nonconforming use as a duplex at 422 Charles Avenue, between Arundel and Western. 57.Public hearing to consider the appeal of the Summit Hill Association to a decision of the Planning Commission approving the establishment of a triplex as a legal nonconforming use at 673 Lincoln Avenue, between St. Albans and Dale Streets. MISCELLANEOUS 58.Recognizing Ella Thayer, Ward 4 Council Secretary, on her retirement after 29 years of service to the City of Saint Paul. file: //C:ADOCUME— l\LFSUPP— l\LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_133246\Agenda 10 -... 12/15/2010 Page 7 of 7 HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA Wednesday, October 27, 2004 2:00 - 3:00 P.M. City Council Chambers, Third Floor Saint Paul City Hall Jan Magnuson (651) 266 -6604 AGENDA ROLL CALL CONSENT AGENDA 1.Approval of October 6, 2004 special meeting minutes and October 13, 2004 meeting minutes. 2.Approval of a Development Loan of $40,000 and Waiver of the Small Developer Ownership Construction Program for the James Griffin Garden Rowhouses Project, 1633 -1637 St. Anthony Avenue, District 13. PUBLIC HEARINGS 3.Preliminary Approval for Issuance of $22 Million Conduit Revenue Bonds for the MPR Project and Acquisition of WCAL /KMSE, District 17. DISCUSSION ADJOURNMENT Council Meeting Information Website: For an updated copy of the City Council Meeting agendas or minutes, please visit our Website at http: / /www. ci. stpaul. inn. us /council. Cable: The City Council and Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) Meetings are cablecasted live on Channel 18 and repeated on Thursdays at 7: 00 p. in., Saturdays at 12:30 p. in., and Sundays at 1: 00 p. m. (Subject to change). Also, the City Council and HRA Agendas are cablecasted on Saturdays at 8:00 a.m. and 7:30 p. in., Sundays at 5:30 p. in., Mondays at 8: 00 a. m. 1: 30 p. in., and 5:30 p. in.; Tuesdays at 8: 00 a. m., and 5:30 p.m.; and Wednesdays at 8:00 a. m. and 1:30 p.m. file: //C:ADOCUME— l\LFSUPP— l\LOCALS —1 \Temp \ELF20101215_133246\Agenda 10 -... 12/15/2010