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File #: RES 11-232    Version:
Type: Resolution-Public Hearing Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 3/16/2011
Title: Ordering the razing and removal of the structures at 772 DESOTO ST within fifteen (15) days after the March 16, 2011 City Council Public Hearing.
Sponsors: Dave Thune
Ward: Substantial Abatement Orders, Ward - 2
Attachments: 1. 772 Desoto St.Code Compliance Inspection.4-8-10.pdf, 2. 772 Desoto St.Order to Abate Nuisance Building.12-16-10.pdf, 3. 772 Desoto.Public Hearing Notice.1-28-11.pdf, 4. 772 Desoto St.Photos.11-22-10.pdf, 5. 772 Desoto St.Bid Tab.pdf, 6. 772 Desoto St.R-R FTA Ltr 2-22-11.pdf
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Ordering the razing and removal of the structures at 772 DESOTO ST within fifteen (15) days after the March 16, 2011 City Council Public Hearing.
 
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WHEREAS, the Department of Safety and Inspections has requested the City Council to hold public hearings to consider the advisability and necessity of ordering the repair or wrecking and removal of a one and one half story, wood frame, single family dwelling and its over-sized, single stall detached garage and the two story, wood frame shed located on property hereinafter referred to as the "Subject Property" and commonly known as 772 DESOTO ST. This property is legally described as follows, to wit:
 
Stinsons Addition Lot 6 Blk 13
 
WHEREAS, based upon the records in the Ramsey County Recorder's Office and information obtained by the Department of Safety and Inspections on or before September 28, 2010, the following are the now known owners, interested or responsible parties for the subject property: N Paul Friederichs/Jill A Friederichs, PO Box 48755, Coon Rapids MN 55448-0755; One West Bank, c/o Beisel & Dunlevy PA, 282 US Trust Building. 730 Second Avenue South, Minneapolis MN 55402; Shapiro, Nordmeyer & Zielke; 1255 W Frontage Road #200, Burnsville MN 55337; Payne Phalen District 5 Planning Council; and
 
WHEREAS, the Department of Safety and Inspections has notified the known owners, interested or responsible parties of the "Order to Abate Nuisance Building(s) pursuant to Saint Paul Legislative Code Chapter 45; and
 
WHEREAS, this order informed the interested or responsible parties that they must repair or wreck and remove the structures(s) located on the Subject Property by January 18, 2011; and
 
WHEREAS, the enforcement officer has posted on December 17, 2010, a placard on the Subject Property declaring this building(s) to constitute a nuisance condition, subject to demolition; and
 
WHEREAS, this nuisance condition has not been corrected and the Department of Safety and Inspections requested the City Clerk schedule public hearings before the Legislative Hearing Officer and the Saint Paul City Council; and
 
WHEREAS, the interested and responsible parties have been served notice in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, of the time, date, place and purpose of the public hearings; and
 
WHEREAS, a hearing was conducted before the Legislative Hearing Officer of the City of Saint Paul City Council on February 22, 2011 at which time the staff put the following information into the record:
 
1.  This is a two-story wood frame single-family dwelling with a detached one-stall garage on a lot of 4,792 square feet.  It has been vacant since August 28, 2009.  
2.  The current property owner is N. Paul Friederichs/Jill A. Friederichs per Ramsey County Property records.
3.  There have been ten (10) Summary Abatement Notices since 2009 and eight (8) Work Orders issued for boarding/securing the buildings, garbage/rubbish removal, abandoned vehicles and snow and ice removal.
4.  On November 22, 2010, an inspection of the building was conducted and a list of deficiencies which constitute a nuisance condition was develped and photographs were taken.  An Order to Abate a Nuisance Building was posted on December 16, 2010 with a compliance date of January 18, 2011.  As of this date, the property remains in a condition which comprises a nuisance as defined by the legislative code.  
5.  The Vacant Building registration fees were assessed on September 17, 2010.  
6.  Ramsey County Taxation has placed an estimated market value of $11,600 on the land and $38,400 on the building.  Real Estate taxes are current.    
7.  A Code Compliance Inspection was done on April 8, 2010.  
8.  As of February 18, 2011, the $5,000 performance deposit has not been posted.  
9.  Code Enforcement officers estimate the cost to repair this structure between $50,000 and $60,000; the cost for demolition between $9,000 and $12,000.  The Department of Safety and Inspections (DSI), Division of Code Enforcement recommend removing this structure with fifteen (15) days.
10.  Heritage Preservation Commission (HPC), reported that this house is an 1884 workers' cottage.  The exterior has lost nearly all of its integrity.  The front porch is still attached.  Inside, there is still some nice woodwork in tact.  The property at 647 Desoto has been noted in the 1983 survey.  This is also part of the Payne-Phalen area going to be surveyed; and
 
WHEREAS, after reviewing testimony and evidence, the Legislative Hearing Officer made the recommendation to approve the request to order the owners, interested or responsible parties to make the Subject Property sage and not detrimental to the public peace, health, safety and welfare and remove its blighting influence on the community by wrecking and removing the structure in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances, which is to be completed within fifteen (15) days after the date of the Council Hearing; and
 
WHEREAS, a hearing was held before the Saint Paul City Council on March 16, 2011, and the testimony and evidence including the action taken by the Legislative Hearing Officer was considered by the Council; now, therefore, be it
 
RESOLVED, that based upon the testimony and evidence presented at the above referenced public hearings, the Saint Paul City Council hereby adopts the following Findings and Order concerning the Subject Property at 772 DESOTO ST :
 
1. The Subject Property comprises a nuisance condition as defined in the Saint Paul Legislative Code;
2. That costs of wrecking and removal of this building(s) is estimated to exceed $5,000;
3. That there now exists and has existed multiple Housing or Building Code violations at the Subject Property;
4. That an Order to Abate Nuisance Building(s) was sent to the then known owners, interested and responsible parties to correct the deficiencies or to wreck and remove the building(s);
5. That the deficiencies causing this nuisance condition have not been corrected;
6. That the Department of Safety and Inspections has posted a placard on the Subject Property which declares it to be a nuisance condition, subject to wrecking and removal;
7. That this building(s) has been routinely monitored by Department of Safety and Inspections Vacant/Nuisance Buildings staff; and
8. That the known interested parties and owners are as previously stated in this resolution and that the notification requirements of Saint Paul Legislative Code Chapter 45 have been fulfilled.
 
and be it
 
RESOLVED, that the Saint Paul City Council hereby makes the following order:
 
1. The above-referenced owners, interested or responsible parties shall make the Subject Property safe and not detrimental to the public peace, health, safety and welfare and remove its blighting influence on the community by wrecking and removing this structure(s) and correcting all deficiencies as prescribed in the above-referenced Order to Abate Nuisance Building(s) in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances. The wrecking and removal of the structure must be completed within fifteen (15) days after the date of the Council Hearing;
2. If the above corrective action is not completed within this period of time, the Department of Safety and Inspections is hereby authorized to take whatever steps are necessary to wreck and remove this structure, fill the site and charge the costs incurred against the Subject Property pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code;
3. In the event the building is to be wrecked and removed by the City of Saint Paul, all personal property or fixtures of any kind which interfere with the wrecking and removal shall be removed from the Subject Property by the owners or responsible parties by the end of this time period. If all personal property is not removed, it shall be considered to be abandoned and the City of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such property as provided by law; and
4. It is further ordered that a copy of this resolution be mailed to the owners, interested and responsible parties in accordance with Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code.
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