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St. Paul, MN · November 28, 2018

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City Hall and Court House City of Saint Paul 15 West Kellogg Boulevard Council Chambers - 3rd Floor Minutes - Final 651-266-8560 City Council Council President Amy Brendmoen Councilmember Dan Bostrom Councilmember Mitra Jalali Nelson Councilmember Rebecca Noecker Councilmember Jane L. Prince Councilmember Dai Thao Councilmember Chris Tolbert Wednesday, November 28, 2018 3:30 PM Council Chambers - 3rd Floor ROLL CALL The meeting was called to order by Council President Brendmoen at 3:31 p.m. Present 5 - Councilmember Dan Bostrom, Councilmember Amy Brendmoen, Councilmember Chris Tolbert, Councilmember Rebecca Noecker and Councilmember Mitra Jalali Nelson Absent 2 - Councilmember Dai Thao and Councilmember Jane L. Prince Councilmember Thao arrived after roll call. Present 6 - Councilmember Dan Bostrom, Councilmember Amy Brendmoen, Councilmember Dai Thao, Councilmember Chris Tolbert, Councilmember Rebecca Noecker and Councilmember Mitra Jalali Nelson Absent 1 - Councilmember Jane L. Prince COMMUNICATIONS & RECEIVE/FILE 1 AO 18-57 Amending the 2018 spending budget for the Office of Technology and Communications. Received and filed 2 AO 18-59 Amending the CDBG activities budget. Received and filed 3 AO 18-62 Authorizing the Department of Parks and Recreation to reallocate $45,000 within its various accounting units in the 2018 adopted budget to most accurately reflect the projected actual spending in each accounting unit and provide the appropriate levels of spending authority. Received and filed City of Saint Paul Page 1 City Council Minutes - Final November 28, 2018 CONSENT AGENDA Items listed under the Consent Agenda will be enacted by one motion with no separate discussion. If discussion on an item is desired, the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda for separate consideration. Approval of the Consent Agenda (Items 4 - 23) Councilmember Thao moved approval of the Consent Agenda. Consent Agenda adopted Yea: 6- Councilmember Bostrom, Councilmember Brendmoen, Councilmember Thao, Councilmember Tolbert, Councilmember Noecker and Councilmember Jalali Nelson Nay: 0 Absent: 1- Councilmember Prince 4 RES 18-1946 Memorializing the City Council's decision to deny the appeal of Jean Schroepfer from a decision of the Board of Zoning Appeals denying a request for variances to convert a single-family home at 1185 Dayton Avenue into a two-family home. Adopted 5 RES 18-1955 Memorializing the City Council's decision to grant Brett Ripley's appeal from the decision of the Saint Paul Planning Commission in order to permit the reestablishment of a legal nonconforming 4-family dwelling on property commonly known as 1685 Taylor Avenue. Adopted 6 RES 18-1958 Requesting the Saint Paul Charter Commission to review the proposed ordinance amending Charter Section 11.03 regarding the City of Saint Paul’s Property Tax Authority. Adopted 7 RES 18-1962 Requesting the Saint Paul Charter Commission to review the proposed ordinance amending Charter Section 6.03.1 regarding an amendment to allow the City of Saint Paul to enact an ordinance that allows the imposition of civil penalties for violations of city ordinances. Adopted 8 RES 18-1932 Approving the release of easement rights retained in the vacated alley in the block known as Warner's Prospect Park Addition to St. Paul. Adopted City of Saint Paul Page 2 City Council Minutes - Final November 28, 2018 9 RES 18-1901 Authorizing the Fire Department to accept the donation of 240 9-volt batteries from Energizer valued at $324. Adopted 10 RES 18-1902 Authorizing the Fire Department to accept the donation of 1,000 smoke alarms and 1,000 carbon monoxide alarms valued at $46,980 from Kidde Fire Safety. Adopted 11 RES 18-1903 Authorizing the Fire Department to donate amateur radio equipment to the Salvation Army Northern Division Emergency Disaster Services for use in disaster preparedness and response. Adopted 12 RES 18-1890 Establishing the rate of pay for the new classification of Health and Wellness Coordinator in EG 06, PEA, Grade 018. Adopted 13 RES 18-1906 Approving the May 1, 2018 - April 30, 2021 Maintenance Labor Agreement between the City of Saint Paul and the United Association of Plumbers, Local 34 and Sprinkler Fitters, Local Union No. 417. Adopted 14 RES 18-1953 Approving the 2019 - 2020 Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Saint Paul and Fire Fighters Local 21; Professional Employees Association; Saint Paul Police Federation; and Tri-Council, General Drivers Local 120, LIUNA Laborers Local 363; and Operating Engineers Local 49 for the purpose of continuing Council Resolution 04-1068 concerning military pay salary differential for City employees who are called to active service in the Reserves or National Guard. Laid over to December 5 for adoption 15 RES 18-1868 Authorizing the Department of Parks and Recreation to enter into an extension of Amusement Park Management and Food Service agreements with Lancer Foods’, d/b/a Zooper Food, LLC, and Como Amusement, LLC, for services of Como Park Zoo and Conservatory. Adopted City of Saint Paul Page 3 City Council Minutes - Final November 28, 2018 16 RES 18-1917 Authorizing the Department of Planning and Economic Development to approve a contract amendment providing additional time to complete a project and disburse STAR funding for the Highland Grandview Limited Partnership. Adopted 17 RES 18-1986 Accepting a gift from Xcel Energy for the Energize Saint Paul Recognition Ceremony. Adopted 18 RES 18-1988 Accepting a gift from District Energy for the Energize Saint Paul Recognition Ceremony. Adopted 19 RES 18-1889 Authorizing the Police Department to enter into a Software License and Service Agreement with JAMF Software, LLC that includes an indemnification clause. Adopted 20 RES 18-1925 Authorizing the Police Department to enter into an agreement with Apple for use of their Volume Purchase Programs. Adopted 21 RES 18-1973 Approving a waiver of the 45-day notification period to issue a Wine One Sale and Malt On Sale (Strong) license with conditions to Ichiddo Ramen Highland Park, LLC, d/b/a Ichiddo Ramen (License ID #20180003961) at 2073 Ford Parkway. Adopted 22 RES 18-1822 Approving the application with conditions, per the Deputy Legislative Hearing Officer, for Gazta and Enhancements (License # 20180002846), LLC, d/b/a Gazta & Enhancements, for Liquor On Sale - 100 seats or less, and Liquor On Sale - Sunday licenses at 928 7th Street West, #106. Adopted 23 RES 18-1819 Approving the application with conditions, per the Deputy Legislative Hearing Officer, to modify the existing license condition(s) for a business with existing Second Hand Dealer - Motor Vehicle and Auto Repair Garage licenses, for Carver Auto Sales Inc. (License # 20130002243) at 1328 Point Douglas Road South. Adopted City of Saint Paul Page 4 City Council Minutes - Final November 28, 2018 Councilmember Prince joined the meeting. Present 7 - Councilmember Dan Bostrom, Councilmember Amy Brendmoen, Councilmember Dai Thao, Councilmember Chris Tolbert, Councilmember Rebecca Noecker, Councilmember Jane L. Prince and Councilmember Mitra Jalali Nelson City of Saint Paul Page 5 City Council Minutes - Final November 28, 2018 FOR DISCUSSION 24 RES 18-1964 Supporting the permanent reauthorization of the Federal Land and Water Conservation Fund. Councilmember Jalali Nelson made brief comments and moved approval of the resolution. Adopted Yea: 7- Councilmember Bostrom, Councilmember Brendmoen, Councilmember Thao, Councilmember Tolbert, Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Prince and Councilmember Jalali Nelson Nay: 0 ORDINANCES An ordinance is a city law 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. Public hearings on ordinances are held at the third reading. Second Reading 25 Ord 18-60 Granting the application of TK Dynamic Home LLC to rezone property at 1350 Payne Avenue from B1 Local Business to T1 Traditional Neighborhood, and amending Chapter 60 of the Legislative Code pertaining to the zoning map. Laid over to December 5 for third reading/public hearing 26 Ord 18-63 Amending Chapter 347 of the Legislative Code to include regulations of the sale of dogs and cats at pet shops and pet shop facilities. Laid over to December 5 for third reading/public hearing First Reading 27 Ord 18-64 Amending Chapter 33 of the Legislative Code pertaining to Establishment of Permit Fees, Certificate of Compliance, and Fences - Requirements. Laid over to December 5 for second reading 28 Ord 18-65 Amending Chapter 310 of the Legislative Code pertaining to Uniform License Procedures as it relates to the License Fee Schedule. Laid over to December 5 for second reading City of Saint Paul Page 6 City Council Minutes - Final November 28, 2018 29 Ord 18-66 Amending Chapter 77 pertaining to the Metropolitan Council Environment Services (MCES) Service Availability Charge (SAC) fee increases. Laid over to December 5 for second reading BUDGET AMENDMENT PUBLIC HEARINGS 30 RES PH 18-356 Amending the financing and spending plans in the Fire Department in the amount of $42,055.18 for a contribution received from the Minnesota Board of Firefighter Training and Education to pay for training for firefighters. No one was present to testify. Councilmember Tolbert moved to close the public hearing and approve the resolution. Adopted Yea: 7- Councilmember Bostrom, Councilmember Brendmoen, Councilmember Thao, Councilmember Tolbert, Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Prince and Councilmember Jalali Nelson Nay: 0 31 RES PH 18-349 Authorizing the Police Department to accept a grant in the amount of $16,900 from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources for the Angler and Hunter Recruitment and Retention grant. No one was present to testify. Councilmember Bostrom moved to close the public hearing and approve the resolution. Adopted Yea: 7- Councilmember Bostrom, Councilmember Brendmoen, Councilmember Thao, Councilmember Tolbert, Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Prince and Councilmember Jalali Nelson Nay: 0 32 RES PH 18-355 Amending the financing and spending plans in the Police Department in the amount of $197,195 for the 2018 and 2019 Toward Zero Death sub-grants from Ramsey County. No one was present to testify. Councilmember Prince moved to close the public hearing and approve the resolution. Adopted Yea: 7- Councilmember Bostrom, Councilmember Brendmoen, Councilmember Thao, Councilmember Tolbert, Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Prince and Councilmember Jalali Nelson Nay: 0 City of Saint Paul Page 7 City Council Minutes - Final November 28, 2018 LEGISLATIVE HEARING CONSENT AGENDA Items listed under the Consent Agenda will receive a combined public hearing and be enacted by one motion with no separate discussion. Items may be removed from the Consent Agenda for a separate public hearing and discussion if desired. Approval of the Consent Agenda (Items 33 - 46) No one was present to testify. Councilmember Bostrom moved to close the public hearing and approve the Legislative Hearing Consent Agenda as amended. Legislative Hearing Consent Agenda adopted as amended Yea: 7- Councilmember Bostrom, Councilmember Brendmoen, Councilmember Thao, Councilmember Tolbert, Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Prince and Councilmember Jalali Nelson Nay: 0 33 RLH SAO 18-73 Appeal of Mathew Brownlee to a Summary Abatement Order and Vehicle Abatement Order at 958 BRADLEY STREET. Adopted 34 RLH FCO Appeal of Eyob Gebrekristos to a Correction Notice-Complaint 18-182 Inspection at 275 ERIE STREET. Adopted 35 RLH FCO Appeal of Jinghan Qu to a Fire Inspection Correction Notice at 697 18-181 EUCLID STREET. Adopted 36 RLH FCO Appeal of Christina Harding, Harding Property Management, to a 18-180 Re-Inspection Fire Certificate of Occupancy With Deficiencies at 475 HATCH AVENUE. Adopted 37 RLH VBR 18-80 Appeal of Victor N. Clement to a Vacant Building Registration Notice at 467 IVY AVENUE EAST. Adopted 38 RLH TA 18-651 Amending Council File No. RLH AR 18-71 to delete the assessment for Excessive Use of Inspection or Abatement services billed during March 22 to April 20, 2018 at 375 JACKSON STREET. (File No. J1812E, Assessment No. 188324) Adopted City of Saint Paul Page 8 City Council Minutes - Final November 28, 2018 39 RLH RR 18-47 Ordering the razing and removal of the structures at 235 MACKUBIN STREET within five (5) days after the November 28, 2018, City Council public hearing. Adopted 40 RLH VO 18-54 Appeal of Jose Flores to a Revocation of Fire Certificate of Occupancy and Order to Vacate at 802 MOUND STREET. Adopted 41 RLH VO 18-52 Appeal of Attorney Jon Paulson on behalf of Irma Sonia Ortega to a Revocation of Fire Certificate of Occupancy and Order to Vacate at 990 PAYNE AVENUE. Adopted 42 RLH RR 18-41 Making finding on the appealed nuisance abatement ordered for 2096 REANEY AVENUE in Council File Nos. RLH RR 17-52 and RLH RR 17-28. (Public hearing continued from November 28) Public hearing continued to December 5 43 RLH VO 18-55 Appeal of Mark Kaehler to a Revocation of Fire Certificate of Occupancy and Order to Vacate at 1241 SIXTH STREET EAST. Adopted 44 RLH VBR 18-69 Appeal of John Morley to a Vacant Building Registration Notice at 1617 SUMMIT AVENUE. Adopted 45 RLH TA 18-653 Amending Council File No. RLH AR 18-65 to delete the assessment for Property Clean Up services during May 2 to 14, 2018 at 884 WESTERN AVENUE NORTH. (File No. J1814A, Assessment No. 188543) Adopted 46 RLH VO 18-53 Appeal of Jarrod Paulson to a Revocation of Fire Certificate of Occupancy and Order to Vacate at 1105 WILSON AVENUE. Adopted Council members shared news from their wards. City of Saint Paul Page 9 City Council Minutes - Final November 28, 2018 ADJOURNMENT Meeting adjourned at 3:40 p.m. Council Meeting Information The City Council is paperless which saves the environment and reduces expenses. 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Agenda

City Hall and Court House City of Saint Paul 15 West Kellogg Boulevard Council Chambers - 3rd Meeting Agenda Floor 651-266-8560 City Council Council President Amy Brendmoen Councilmember Dan Bostrom Councilmember Mitra Jalali Nelson Councilmember Rebecca Noecker Councilmember Jane L. Prince Councilmember Dai Thao Councilmember Chris Tolbert Wednesday, November 28, 2018 3:30 PM Council Chambers - 3rd Floor ROLL CALL COMMUNICATIONS & RECEIVE/FILE 1 AO 18-57 Amending the 2018 spending budget for the Office of Technology and Communications. Attachments: OTC Financial Analysis AO 18-57 2 AO 18-59 Amending the CDBG activities budget. Attachments: Attachment A CDBG AO-18-59.pdf 3 AO 18-62 Authorizing the Department of Parks and Recreation to reallocate $45,000 within its various accounting units in the 2018 adopted budget to most accurately reflect the projected actual spending in each accounting unit and provide the appropriate levels of spending authority. Attachments: 2018 Budget A-O 11.6.18.xlsx CONSENT AGENDA Items listed under the Consent Agenda will be enacted by one motion with no separate discussion. If discussion on an item is desired, the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda for separate consideration. 4 RES Memorializing the City Council's decision to deny the appeal of Jean 18-1946 Schroepfer from a decision of the Board of Zoning Appeals denying a request for variances to convert a single-family home at 1185 Dayton Avenue into a two-family home. Sponsors: Thao City of Saint Paul Page 1 Printed on 11/27/2018 City Council Meeting Agenda November 28, 2018 5 RES Memorializing the City Council's decision to grant Brett Ripley's appeal 18-1955 from the decision of the Saint Paul Planning Commission in order to permit the reestablishment of a legal nonconforming 4-family dwelling on property commonly known as 1685 Taylor Avenue. Sponsors: Jalali Nelson 6 RES Requesting the Saint Paul Charter Commission to review the proposed 18-1958 ordinance amending Charter Section 11.03 regarding the City of Saint Paul’s Property Tax Authority. Sponsors: Brendmoen Attachments: Charter Section 11.03 - City of Saint Paul's Property Tax Authority 7 RES Requesting the Saint Paul Charter Commission to review the proposed 18-1962 ordinance amending Charter Section 6.03.1 regarding an amendment to allow the City of Saint Paul to enact an ordinance that allows the imposition of civil penalties for violations of city ordinances. Sponsors: Brendmoen Attachments: Charter Section 6.03.1 - Imposition of Civil Penalties for violations of city ordinances 8 RES Approving the release of easement rights retained in the vacated alley in 18-1932 the block known as Warner's Prospect Park Addition to St. Paul. Sponsors: Jalali Nelson Attachments: City Council No. 114428 Vacated Alley in Warner's Prospect Pk Addn CINUs 9 RES Authorizing the Fire Department to accept the donation of 240 9-volt 18-1901 batteries from Energizer valued at $324. Sponsors: Brendmoen 10 RES Authorizing the Fire Department to accept the donation of 1,000 smoke 18-1902 alarms and 1,000 carbon monoxide alarms valued at $46,980 from Kidde Fire Safety. Sponsors: Brendmoen 11 RES Authorizing the Fire Department to donate amateur radio equipment to the 18-1903 Salvation Army Northern Division Emergency Disaster Services for use in disaster preparedness and response. Sponsors: Brendmoen Attachments: Salvation Army Donation Salvation Army Donation Letter City of Saint Paul Page 2 Printed on 11/27/2018 City Council Meeting Agenda November 28, 2018 12 RES Establishing the rate of pay for the new classification of Health and 18-1890 Wellness Coordinator in EG 06, PEA, Grade 018. Sponsors: Brendmoen Attachments: H&W Coordinator - Financial Analysis 13 RES Approving the May 1, 2018 - April 30, 2021 Maintenance Labor 18-1906 Agreement between the City of Saint Paul and the United Association of Plumbers, Local 34 and Sprinkler Fitters, Local Union No. 417. Sponsors: Brendmoen Attachments: 2018 - 2021 Plumbers Sprinkler Fitters Labor Agreement 2018 - 2021 Plumbers Sprinkler Fitters Summary Agreement 14 RES Approving the 2019 - 2020 Memorandum of Understanding between the 18-1953 City of Saint Paul and Fire Fighters Local 21; Professional Employees Association; Saint Paul Police Federation; and Tri-Council, General Drivers Local 120, LIUNA Laborers Local 363; and Operating Engineers Local 49 for the purpose of continuing Council Resolution 04-1068 concerning military pay salary differential for City employees who are called to active service in the Reserves or National Guard. (To be laid over one week for adoption) Sponsors: Brendmoen Attachments: 2019-2020 MOU Military Pay Fire Police PEA TriCouncil 15 RES Authorizing the Department of Parks and Recreation to enter into an 18-1868 extension of Amusement Park Management and Food Service agreements with Lancer Foods’, d/b/a Zooper Food, LLC, and Como Amusement, LLC, for services of Como Park Zoo and Conservatory. Sponsors: Brendmoen Attachments: 2018 Agreement Res 18-15 16 RES Authorizing the Department of Planning and Economic Development to 18-1917 approve a contract amendment providing additional time to complete a project and disburse STAR funding for the Highland Grandview Limited Partnership. Sponsors: Tolbert Attachments: Grandview Neighborhood STAR Grant Amendment 062618 (GSK 7-year addition) Grandview Neighborhood STAR Loan Amendment 062618 Grandview Year Round STAR Loan Amendment 062618 17 RES Accepting a gift from Xcel Energy for the Energize Saint Paul Recognition 18-1986 Ceremony. Sponsors: Brendmoen City of Saint Paul Page 3 Printed on 11/27/2018 City Council Meeting Agenda November 28, 2018 18 RES Accepting a gift from District Energy for the Energize Saint Paul 18-1988 Recognition Ceremony. Sponsors: Brendmoen 19 RES Authorizing the Police Department to enter into a Software License and 18-1889 Service Agreement with JAMF Software, LLC that includes an indemnification clause. Sponsors: Brendmoen Attachments: Jamf Software LLC 20 RES Authorizing the Police Department to enter into an agreement with Apple 18-1925 for use of their Volume Purchase Programs. Sponsors: Brendmoen Attachments: Apple Device Enrollment Volume Purchasing Program 21 RES Approving a waiver of the 45-day notification period to issue a Wine One 18-1973 Sale and Malt On Sale (Strong) license with conditions to Ichiddo Ramen Highland Park, LLC, d/b/a Ichiddo Ramen (License ID #20180003961) at 2073 Ford Parkway. Sponsors: Tolbert Attachments: Ichiddo Ramen - Highland District Council letter of support Ichiddo Ramen - License Condition Affidavit City of Saint Paul Page 4 Printed on 11/27/2018 City Council Meeting Agenda November 28, 2018 22 RES Approving the application with conditions, per the Deputy Legislative 18-1822 Hearing Officer, for Gazta and Enhancements (License # 20180002846), LLC, d/b/a Gazta & Enhancements, for Liquor On Sale - 100 seats or less, and Liquor On Sale - Sunday licenses at 928 7th Street West, #106. Sponsors: Noecker Attachments: Minutes Conditions Affidavit Class N Application Floor Plan Disctrict Council Letter of 45-day Waiver STAMP Activity Report Incident Report Street Photos Aerial Photo Zoning Map Plat Map AMANDA Print Screen 100' Property Ownership Correspondence of Objection Photos Submitted at Hearing on 10-15-18 Class N Notification Notification of License Hearing Notification to Non-City Parties Hearing Sign-in City of Saint Paul Page 5 Printed on 11/27/2018 City Council Meeting Agenda November 28, 2018 23 RES Approving the application with conditions, per the Deputy Legislative 18-1819 Hearing Officer, to modify the existing license condition(s) for a business with existing Second Hand Dealer - Motor Vehicle and Auto Repair Garage licenses, for Carver Auto Sales Inc. (License # 20130002243) at 1328 Point Douglas Road South. Sponsors: Prince Attachments: Minutes Conditions Affidavit Request to Modify License Conditions Zoning Variance File #18-027443 Site Plan # 18-018654 Site Plan STAMP Activity Report Incident Report Google Street Photos Aerial Photo Zoning Map Plat Map AMANDA Print Screen 100' Property Ownership Correspondence of Objection 1 Correspondence of Objection 2 Class N Notification Notification of License Hearing Notification to Non-City Parties License Hearing Sign-in Landscape Plan rec'd 10-01-18 2014 Application and Encroachment Permit Material submitted for public hearing 10-01-18 Aerial photo submitted for public hearing 10-01-18 Fischbach email re easement FOR DISCUSSION 24 RES Supporting the permanent reauthorization of the Federal Land and Water 18-1964 Conservation Fund. Sponsors: Jalali Nelson City of Saint Paul Page 6 Printed on 11/27/2018 City Council Meeting Agenda November 28, 2018 ORDINANCES An ordinance is a city law 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. Public hearings on ordinances are held at the third reading. Second Reading 25 Ord 18-60 Granting the application of TK Dynamic Home LLC to rezone property at 1350 Payne Avenue from B1 Local Business to T1 Traditional Neighborhood, and amending Chapter 60 of the Legislative Code pertaining to the zoning map. Sponsors: Bostrom Attachments: PC Resolution 18-73 pcactionminutes110218 ZC draft minutes ZC staff packet 60 day extension 26 Ord 18-63 Amending Chapter 347 of the Legislative Code to include regulations of the sale of dogs and cats at pet shops and pet shop facilities. Sponsors: Noecker First Reading 27 Ord 18-64 Amending Chapter 33 of the Legislative Code pertaining to Establishment of Permit Fees, Certificate of Compliance, and Fences - Requirements. Sponsors: Brendmoen Attachments: 2019 Fee Increase Memo 28 Ord 18-65 Amending Chapter 310 of the Legislative Code pertaining to Uniform License Procedures as it relates to the License Fee Schedule. Sponsors: Brendmoen Attachments: 2019 Fee Increase Memo 29 Ord 18-66 Amending Chapter 77 pertaining to the Metropolitan Council Environment Services (MCES) Service Availability Charge (SAC) fee increases. Sponsors: Brendmoen Attachments: SAC Fee Memo City of Saint Paul Page 7 Printed on 11/27/2018 City Council Meeting Agenda November 28, 2018 BUDGET AMENDMENT PUBLIC HEARINGS 30 RES PH Amending the financing and spending plans in the Fire Department in the 18-356 amount of $42,055.18 for a contribution received from the Minnesota Board of Firefighter Training and Education to pay for training for firefighters. Sponsors: Brendmoen Attachments: MBFTE Financial Analysis $42,055.18 31 RES PH Authorizing the Police Department to accept a grant in the amount of 18-349 $16,900 from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources for the Angler and Hunter Recruitment and Retention grant. Sponsors: Brendmoen Attachments: State of Minnesota DNR RES PH 18-349 Financial Analyis 32 RES PH Amending the financing and spending plans in the Police Department in 18-355 the amount of $197,195 for the 2018 and 2019 Toward Zero Death sub-grants from Ramsey County. Sponsors: Brendmoen Attachments: Financial Analysis LEGISLATIVE HEARING CONSENT AGENDA Items listed under the Consent Agenda will receive a combined public hearing and be enacted by one motion with no separate discussion. Items may be removed from the Consent Agenda for a separate public hearing and discussion if desired. 33 RLH SAO Appeal of Mathew Brownlee to a Summary Abatement Order and Vehicle 18-73 Abatement Order at 958 BRADLEY STREET. Sponsors: Brendmoen Attachments: 958 Bradley St.appeal.10-26-18 958 Bradley St.Photo.11-6-18.pdf 958 Bradley St.Brownlee Ltr.11-9-18.doc 34 RLH FCO Appeal of Eyob Gebrekristos to a Correction Notice-Complaint Inspection 18-182 at 275 ERIE STREET. Sponsors: Noecker Attachments: 275 Erie St.appeal.10-15-18 275 Erie St.Rental Agreement.10-23-18.pdf 275 Erie St.Gebrekristols Ltr.10-25-18.doc 275 Erie St.Gebrekristols Ltr.11-14-18.doc City of Saint Paul Page 8 Printed on 11/27/2018 City Council Meeting Agenda November 28, 2018 35 RLH FCO Appeal of Jinghan Qu to a Fire Inspection Correction Notice at 697 18-181 EUCLID STREET. Sponsors: Prince Attachments: 697 Euclid St.appeal.10-15-18 697 Euclid St.photos.9-6-18 697 Euclid St.Qu Ltr.10-25-18.doc 36 RLH FCO Appeal of Christina Harding, Harding Property Management, to a 18-180 Re-Inspection Fire Certificate of Occupancy With Deficiencies at 475 HATCH AVENUE. Sponsors: Brendmoen Attachments: 475 Hatch Ave.appeal.10-12-18 475 Hatch Ave.e-mail 10-12-18 475 Hatch Ave.Photos.10-3-18 475 Hatch Ave.Harding Ltr.10-25-18.doc 475 Hatch Ave.Harding Ltr.11-9-18.docx 37 RLH VBR Appeal of Victor N. Clement to a Vacant Building Registration Notice at 18-80 467 IVY AVENUE EAST. Sponsors: Brendmoen Attachments: 467 Ivy Ave. E.appeal.10-16-18 467 Ivy Ave. E.photos.10-10-18 467 Ivy Ave E.Clement Ltr.10-25-18.doc 38 RLH TA Amending Council File No. RLH AR 18-71 to delete the assessment for 18-651 Excessive Use of Inspection or Abatement services billed during March 22 to April 20, 2018 at 375 JACKSON STREET. (File No. J1812E, Assessment No. 188324) Sponsors: Noecker Attachments: 375 Jackson St.email.11-15-18.pdf 375 Jackson St.Invoice & EC letter.4-16-18.pdf City of Saint Paul Page 9 Printed on 11/27/2018 City Council Meeting Agenda November 28, 2018 39 RLH RR Ordering the razing and removal of the structures at 235 MACKUBIN 18-47 STREET within five (5) days after the November 28, 2018, City Council public hearing. Sponsors: Thao Attachments: 235 Mackubin St.OTA 4-25-18 235 Mackubin St.PH 9-21-18 235 Mackubin St.SHPO Form 5-29-18 235 Mackubin St.Fire Photos 3-25-17 235 Mackubin St.Photos 7-21-17 235 Mackubin St.Photos 4-20-18 235 Mackubin St.Memo from New PO 5-9-18 235 Mackubin St.Fire Report 3-25-17 235 Mackubin St.Photos.7-21-17 235 Mackubin St.Moroney R-R Ltr.10-25-18.doc 40 RLH VO Appeal of Jose Flores to a Revocation of Fire Certificate of Occupancy 18-54 and Order to Vacate at 802 MOUND STREET. Sponsors: Prince Attachments: 802 Mound St.appeal.11-6-18 802 Mounds St.photos 1.11-1-18 802 Mounds St.photos 2.11-1-18 802 Mounds St.photos 3.11-1-18 802 Mounds St.photos 4.11-1-18 802 Mound St.Flores Ltr.11-15-18.doc 802 Mound St.Flores Revised Ltr.11-15-18.doc 802 Mound St.Photos #1.11-19-18.pdf 802 Mound St.Photos #2.11-19-18.pdf City of Saint Paul Page 10 Printed on 11/27/2018 City Council Meeting Agenda November 28, 2018 41 RLH VO Appeal of Attorney Jon Paulson on behalf of Irma Sonia Ortega to a 18-52 Revocation of Fire Certificate of Occupancy and Order to Vacate at 990 PAYNE AVENUE. Sponsors: Bostrom Attachments: 990 Payne Ave.appeal.10-1-2018 990 Payne Ave.photos.9-20-18 990 Payne Ave.Owner Photos RE Kitchen Hood.10-9-18.pdf 990 Payne Ave.Owner Photos #1.10-9-18.pdf 990 Payne Ave.Owner Photos #2.10-9-18.pdf 990 Payne Ave.Owner Photos #3.10-9-18.pdf 990 Payne Ave.Owner Photos #4.10-9-18.pdf 990 Payne Ave.Owner Photos #5.10-9-18.pdf 990 Payne Ave.Owner Photos #6.10-9-18.pdf 990 Payne Ave.Owner Photos #7.10-9-18.pdf 990 Payne Ave.Paulson Ltr.10-11-18.doc 990 Payne Ave.Paulson Ltr.11-9-18.doc 42 RLH RR Making finding on the appealed nuisance abatement ordered for 2096 18-41 REANEY AVENUE in Council File Nos. RLH RR 17-52 and RLH RR 17-28. (Public hearing continued from November 14) Sponsors: Prince Attachments: 2096 Reaney Ave.RR Findings Ltr.8-8-18.doc 2096 Reaney Ave.Flyckt Ltr.9-4-18 2096 Reaney Ave.email from Chris Marquis & Work Plan.9-7-18.pdf 2096 Reaney Ave.Flyckt Ltr.9-13-18.doc 2096 Reaney Ave.Vang-Flyckt email.10-22-18.pdf 43 RLH VO Appeal of Mark Kaehler to a Revocation of Fire Certificate of Occupancy 18-55 and Order to Vacate at 1241 SIXTH STREET EAST. Sponsors: Prince Attachments: 1241 6th St. E.appeal.11-7-18 1241 6th St E.Photos.11-8-18 1241 Sixth St E.Kaehler Ltr.11-15-18.doc City of Saint Paul Page 11 Printed on 11/27/2018 City Council Meeting Agenda November 28, 2018 44 RLH VBR Appeal of John Morley to a Vacant Building Registration Notice at 1617 18-69 SUMMIT AVENUE. Sponsors: Jalali Nelson Attachments: 1617 Summit Ave.appeal.9-4-2018 1617 Summit Ave.photos.6-4-2018 1617 Summit Ave.Condemnation & Order to Vacate.6-22-18 1617 Summit Ave.Photos.7-11-18 1617 Summit Ave.Photos.6-22-18 1617 Summit Ave Ltr.9-27-18.doc 1617 Summit Ave Ltr.9-27-18.doc 45 RLH TA Amending Council File No. RLH AR 18-65 to delete the assessment for 18-653 Property Clean Up services during May 2 to 14, 2018 at 884 WESTERN AVENUE NORTH. (File No. J1814A, Assessment No. 188543) Sponsors: Thao Attachments: 884 Western Avenue North.Minutes.11-6-18.pdf 46 RLH VO Appeal of Jarrod Paulson to a Revocation of Fire Certificate of Occupancy 18-53 and Order to Vacate at 1105 WILSON AVENUE. Sponsors: Prince Attachments: 1105 Wilson Ave.appeal.10-22-18 1105 Wilson Ave.photo 10-22-18 1105 Wilson Ave.Paulson Ltr.11-9-18.docx ADJOURNMENT City of Saint Paul Page 12 Printed on 11/27/2018 City Council Meeting Agenda November 28, 2018 Council Meeting Information The City Council is paperless which saves the environment and reduces expenses. The agendas and Council files are all available on the Web (see below). Council members use iPads to review the files during the meeting. Using the iPad greatly reduces costs since most agendas, including the documents attached to files, are over 1000 pages when printed. Web Meetings are available on the Council's website. Email notification and web feeds (RSS) of newly released minutes, agendas, and meetings are available by subscription. Visit www.stpaul.gov/council for meeting videos and updated copies of the agendas, minutes, and supporting documents. 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