City Hall and Court House  
15 West Kellogg  
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City of Saint Paul  
Council Chambers - 3rd  
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Meeting Agenda  
City Council  
651-266-8560  
Council President Amy Brendmoen  
Councilmember Russel Balenger  
Councilmember Mitra Jalali  
Councilmember Rebecca Noecker  
Councilmember Jane L. Prince  
Councilmember Chris Tolbert  
Councilmember Nelsie Yang  
Wednesday, July 12, 2023  
ROLL CALL  
3:30 PM  
Council Chambers - 3rd Floor  
COMMUNICATIONS & RECEIVE/FILE  
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Amending CDBG Project Budgets: funding for 1134 Payne Ave (Checker  
Board Pizza), a project selected by CDBG subgrantee ESNDC for their  
Business Investment Fund (BIF) program.  
Attachments:  
Establishing seven (7) new projects through the Neighborhood STAR  
Year-Round Program as adopted via City Council Resolutions # RES  
23-885, RES 23-886, RES 23-890, and RES 23-920.  
Attachments:  
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Authorizing the Police Department to reallocate its 2023 Special Fund  
budget to more accurately record expenditures meeting capital criteria.  
Attachments:  
Authorizing the Police Department to reallocate its 2023 Special Fund  
budget on the 2022 Pathways to Policing Grant to reflect expenditures  
more accurately.  
Attachments:  
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Amending the 2023 spending budget within the Department of Public  
Works Administration Fund Dale Street Campus Mtce Accounting unit.  
Attachments:  
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.  
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Approving adverse action against the Short-Term Rental  
(Owner-Occupied) license held by Vlad Messing d/b/a Vlad I Messing  
(License ID #20210000636) for the premises located at 911 Dayton  
Avenue. (To be withdrawn)  
Sponsors:  
Balenger  
Attachments:  
Authorizing the Department of Planning and Economic Development to  
apply for the Metropolitan Council's Livable Communities Demonstration  
Account Predevelopment grant funds for a project at 796 Stewart Avenue  
(Little Mod), and another at 680 and 694 Minnehaha Avenue East (Hamm's  
Brewery redevelopment), which will include indemnification obligations.  
Sponsors:  
Noecker and Prince  
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Authorizing the City to enter into an agreement (which includes  
indemnification obligations) with the Minnesota Department of  
Transportation (MnDOT) for the Capital City Bikeway Phase 1 Project.  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Approving the Labor Agreement (January 1, 2023 - December 31, 2025)  
and Memorandums of Agreement between the City and the International  
Union of Operating Engineers, Local 70. (To be laid over one week for  
adoption)  
Sponsors:  
Brendmoen  
Attachments:  
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Approving the Memorandum of Agreement between the City and the Saint  
Paul Supervisors Organization for the purpose of providing Paid Parental  
Leave for eligible employees. (To be laid over one week for adoption)  
Sponsors:  
Brendmoen  
Attachments:  
Approving the Liquor On Sale-100 seats or less, Liquor On Sale-Sunday,  
Liquor-Outdoor Service Area (Sidewalk) and Entertainment (A) licenses  
for Abyssinia General Trading LLC d/b/a Erta Ale Ethiopian Restaurant  
(License ID 20230000687) for the premises located at 308 Prince Street,  
Suite #140.  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
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Approving the Liquor On Sale-100 seats or less, Liquor On Sale-Sunday,  
Liquor On Sale-2AM Closing and Entertainment (B) licenses for Pimento  
St Paul, Inc d/b/a Pimento Jamaican Kitchen (License ID 20230000917)  
for the premises located at 354 Wabasha Street North.  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
13  
Authorizing the Office of Financial Services-Real Estate to apply for and  
accept grant funds of $317,800 from the U.S. Department of Energy’s  
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program for developing a  
municipal buildings decarbonization plan.  
Sponsors:  
Brendmoen  
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Approving the use of grant funds through the Ward 1 Neighborhood STAR  
Year-Round Program for projects located at the Camphor Memorial United  
Methodist Church.  
Sponsors:  
Balenger  
Approving a public hearing on the issuance of conduit multifamily housing  
revenue bonds by the Housing and Redevelopment Authority (the “HRA”)  
for a multifamily rental housing development project located at 484  
Temperance Street and 211 Seventh Street East; reciting a proposal for a  
Housing Finance Program related to the development; approving the  
related project and program pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter  
462C; and authorizing the HRA to issue conduit multifamily housing  
revenue bonds.  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
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Supplementing RES 23-289 relating to water revenue bonds of the City;  
accepting the offer of the Minnesota Public Facilities Authority to purchase  
a water revenue note in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed  
$25,000,000; providing for the issuance of a water revenue note, Series  
2023; and authorizing execution of a project loan agreement with the  
Minnesota Public Facilities Authority.  
Sponsors:  
Brendmoen  
Attachments:  
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Approving the use of grant funds through the Ward 1, 2, 6 and 7  
Neighborhood Star Year-Round Program for the Minnesota China  
Friendship Garden Society.  
Sponsors:  
Prince, Balenger, Noecker and Yang  
Approving the use of grant funds through the Ward 6 Neighborhood STAR  
Year-Round Program for St. Paul Parks Department in partnership with the  
Saint Paul Parks Conservancy.  
Sponsors:  
Yang  
RES 23-1018 Honoring Judy Yaeger Jones for her life of service to the community.  
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Sponsors:  
Prince  
Approving the Collective Bargaining Agreement (January 1, 2023 -  
December 31, 2025) and Memorandums of Agreement between the City  
and the Tri-Council (LIUNA Laborers, Local 363; General Drivers, Local  
120; and Operating Engineers, Local 49).  
Sponsors:  
Brendmoen  
Attachments:  
SUSPENSION ITEM  
Authorizing the City to enter into a cooperative agreement with the  
Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) and Ramsey County for  
the Trunk Highway (TH) 5 Project from Mendota Street to TH 120.  
Sponsors:  
Brendmoen  
Attachments:  
ORDINANCES  
An ordinance is a city law enacted by the City Council. It is read at three separate council  
meetings and becomes effective after passage by the Council and 30 days after publication in  
the Saint Paul Pioneer Press. Public hearings on ordinances are generally held at the second  
reading.  
SUSPENSION ITEM  
First Reading  
Approving an extension of an interim ordinance requesting a Planning  
Commission study to undertake a zoning study of non-conventional  
residential housing unit products.  
Sponsors:  
Brendmoen  
PUBLIC HEARINGS  
Live testimony is limited to two minutes for each person. See below for optional ways to  
testify.  
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Amending Chapter 142 of the Legislative Code (Title XII) pertaining to a  
special service district in downtown. (Public hearing to be continued to July  
19, 2023.)  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
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Considering the appeal of 2285 Hampden LLC (c/o Thomas Nelson,  
Exeter Management LLC) to a decision of the Board of Zoning Appeals  
denying zoning variances to construct a new mixed residential commercial  
building at 2285 Hampden Avenue. (To be withdrawn)  
Sponsors:  
Jalali  
Attachments:  
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Amending the financing and spending plan in the Department of Parks and  
Recreation in the amount of $2,374,487 from a National Outdoor  
Recreation Legacy Partnership grant for the North End Community Center  
(NECC) project.  
Sponsors:  
Brendmoen  
Attachments:  
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Amending the financing and spending plan in the Department of Parks and  
Recreation in the amount of $7,173,600 to reflect funds from the  
Metropolitan Council’s Regional Solicitation, for the reconstruction of Fish  
Hatchery Trail and portions of the Samuel Morgan Regional Trail.  
Sponsors:  
Brendmoen  
Attachments:  
Amending the financing and spending plan in the Department of Parks and  
Recreation in the amount of $250,000 for the North End Community  
Center, and entering into an agreement with the Saint Paul Parks  
Conservancy for the project.  
Sponsors:  
Brendmoen  
Attachments:  
Approving the petition of Brian Ingram on behalf of Hope Fire House, LLC  
to vacate a portion of Leech Street from Grand Avenue to West Seventh  
Street.  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
27  
Amending the financing and spending plan in the Department of Parks and  
Recreation in the amount of $13,316.20 to reflect gifted funds from the  
Ramsey Hill Association for the Cochran Park Pool and Sculpture  
Restoration project.  
Sponsors:  
Balenger  
Attachments:  
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Amending the financing and spending plan in the Department of Parks and  
Recreation in the amount of $295,251.74 to utilize Parkland Dedication  
funds for the Pedro Park project.  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Authorizing the Police Department to add fund equity to its 2023 Special  
Fund operating budget to more accurately reflect expenditures for a  
position change.  
Sponsors:  
Brendmoen  
Attachments:  
Approving the Northern Highland Bridge final (combined) plat.  
Sponsors:  
Tolbert  
Attachments:  
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Approving the petition of Juan Padilla and Claudia Serafico Cruz on behalf  
of BMC Property, LLC to vacate the alley behind 892 Newcomb Street and  
891 Atlantic Street.  
Sponsors:  
Yang  
Attachments:  
Approving the application of Twin Cities Food Trucks Inc. for a sound level  
variance in order to present amplified sound on July 15, 2023 at Harriet  
Island Road.  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
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Approving the application of Forward Events LLC for a sound level  
variance in order to present amplified sound on July 22, 2023 at 390  
Kellogg Boulevard - Union Depot Parking Lot C.  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
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Approving the application of Dual Citizen Brewing for a sound level  
variance in order to present amplified sound on Saturday, July 22, 2023 at  
725 Raymond Avenue.  
Sponsors:  
Jalali  
Attachments:  
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Authorizing the City's sponsorship of a Minnesota Investment Fund  
application by Lightwave Photonics Inc. for a project proposed at 2500  
University Avenue West, Suite B9 (District 12, Ward 4).  
Sponsors:  
Jalali  
Approving the application of Wabasha Brewing Co for a sound level  
variance in order to present amplified sound on Saturdays, July 22, July 29,  
August 5, August 12 and August 19, 2023 at 429 Wabasha Street South.  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
LEGISLATIVE HEARING DISCUSSION ITEM  
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Fourth Making finding on the appealed substantial abatement ordered for  
318 EDMUND AVENUE in Council File RLH RR 21-11. (Public hearing  
closed and laid over from April 26, 2023. Laid over again on May 22 and  
June 21, 2023)  
Sponsors:  
Balenger  
Attachments:  
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.  
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Making finding on the appealed nuisance abatement ordered for 315  
CHARLES AVENUE in Council File SAO 23-21.  
Sponsors:  
Balenger  
Attachments:  
Appeal of Christopher Petersen, Power-of-Attorney for Tony E. Petersen  
(father), to a Fire Inspection Correction Notice at 540 CHARLES  
AVENUE.  
Sponsors:  
Balenger  
Attachments:  
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Making finding on the appealed substantial abatement ordered for 587  
COOK AVENUE EAST in Council File RLH RR 22-52.  
Sponsors:  
Yang  
Attachments:  
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Appeal of Emiliano Marrero Romero to a Vacant Building Registration  
Renewal Notice at 593 COOK AVENUE EAST.  
Sponsors:  
Yang  
Attachments:  
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Second Making finding on the appealed substantial abatement ordered for  
781 COOK AVENUE EAST in Council File RLH RR 23-13.  
Sponsors:  
Yang  
Attachments:  
Appeal of James F. Riley, Chief Manager of Riley Investment 1 LLC, to a  
Summary Abatement Order at 1051 FIFTH STREET EAST.  
Sponsors:  
Prince  
Attachments:  
Ordering the rehabilitation or razing and removal of the structures at 901  
FULLER AVENUE within fifteen (15) days after the March 22, 2023, City  
Council Public Hearing. (Public Hearing continued to August 2, 2023)  
Sponsors:  
Balenger  
Attachments:  
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Appeal of William Williams to a Summary Abatement Order at 1009  
FULLER AVENUE.  
Sponsors:  
Balenger  
Attachments:  
46  
Appeal of Nicole Mayefske to a Summary Abatement Order at 845  
HOWELL STREET NORTH.  
Sponsors:  
Jalali  
Attachments:  
47  
Second Making finding on the appealed substantial abatement ordered for  
975 HUDSON ROAD in Council File RLH RR 22-60.  
Sponsors:  
Prince  
Attachments:  
48  
Appeal of Linda Kohl and Nick Geng for Bigos Management/On the Park  
condos to a Correction Order at 380 JACKSON STREET (198 SIXTH  
STREET EAST). (Public hearing continued to August 2, 2023)  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
49  
Appeal of Rachael Rivard to a Denial of a Fence Variance at 530 JENKS  
AVENUE.  
Sponsors:  
Brendmoen  
Attachments:  
50  
Appeal of Rudolph Henninger to a Vacant Building Registration  
Requirement at 892 LAWSON AVENUE EAST.  
Sponsors:  
Yang  
Attachments:  
51  
Appeal of Richard Pittman to a Vehicle Abatement Order at 817  
MARSHALL AVENUE.  
Sponsors:  
Balenger  
Attachments:  
52  
Making finding on the appealed substantial abatement ordered for 1722  
REANEY AVENUE in Council File RLH RR 22-71.  
Sponsors:  
Prince  
Attachments:  
53  
Appeal of Deborah Hyke to a Correction Order at 1440 SHELDON  
STREET.  
Sponsors:  
Jalali  
Attachments:  
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First Making finding on the appealed substantial abatement ordered for  
694 SHERBURNE AVENUE in Council File RLH RR 22-19. (Public  
hearing continued to July 12, 2023)  
Sponsors:  
Balenger  
Attachments:  
Ordering the rehabilitation or razing and removal of the structures at 678  
SNELLING AVENUE NORTH within fifteen (15) days after the May 27,  
2020 City Council public hearing. (Amend to 180 days)  
Sponsors:  
Jalali  
Attachments:  
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58  
Ratifying the Appealed Special Tax Assessment for property at 120  
STEVENS STREET WEST. (File No. J2305E1, Assessment No. 238312)  
(Amend to reduce)  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Ratifying the Appealed Special Tax Assessment for property at 120  
STEVENS STREET WEST. (File No. J2306E2, Assessment No. 238317)  
(Public hearing continued to July 12, 2023)  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Ordering the rehabilitation or razing and removal of the structures at 829  
THIRD STREET EAST within fifteen (15) days after the May 17, 2023, City  
Council Public Hearing. (Amend to grant 180 days)  
Sponsors:  
Prince  
Attachments:  
59  
Appeal of Chad Chahoud, Property Manager for Pradeep Khakural, to a  
Vacant Building Registration Requirement at 518 THOMAS AVENUE.  
Sponsors:  
Balenger  
Attachments:  
60  
Appeal of Amy Kennedy, on behalf of Sandra Kennedy, to a Fire  
Certificate of Occupancy Revocation Notice and Order to Vacate at 998  
VIRGINIA STREET.  
Sponsors:  
Brendmoen  
Attachments:  
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Appeal of Ted Ries to a Vacant Building Registration Notice at 1018  
WILSON AVENUE.  
Sponsors:  
Prince  
Attachments:  
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public hearing items in writing or via voicemail. Any comments and materials submitted by  
12:00 pm of the day before the meeting will be attached to the public record and available for  
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materials submitted by 12:00 pm of the day before the meeting will be attached to the public  
record and available for review by the City Council. Comments may be submitted as follows:  
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651-266-6805. Live testimony will be taken in person in the Council Chambers, and by  
telephone by registering to speak by noon on the day before the meeting. The registration link  
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