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File #: RLH RR 17-14    Version: 1
Type: Resolution LH Substantial Abatement Order Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 5/10/2017
Title: Granting a stay of enforcement for 180 days of City Council File RLH RR 15-44 ordering the rehabilitation or razing and the removal of the structures at 689 CONWAY STREET within 180 days after the November 2, 2016 City Council Public Hearing. (Public hearing continued from May 3)
Sponsors: Jane L. Prince
Ward: Substantial Abatement Orders, Ward - 7
Attachments: 1. 689 Conway St.Financing.4-27-17, 2. 689 Conway St.Project Budget.4-24-17, 3. 689 Conway St.Bid Drawings.01-09-17, 4. 689 Conway St.Developer Bid.4-24-17, 5. 689 Conway St.Construction Pricing.02-06-17
Related files: RLH RR 15-44, RLH VBR 18-6, RLH RR 18-1
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Granting a stay of enforcement for 180 days of City Council File RLH RR 15-44 ordering the rehabilitation or razing and the removal of the structures at 689 CONWAY STREET within 180 days after the November 2, 2016 City Council Public Hearing. (Public hearing continued from May 3)

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WHEREAS, City Council File RLH RR 15-44 which ordered the rehabilitation or razing and the demolition of the structure of 689 CONWAY STREET within 180 days after the November 2, 2016 City Council Public Hearing; and,

WHEREAS, a request was made by owner, Aaron Rubenstein and Carol Carey on behalf of Historic Saint Paul, to the City Council to review this case again and consider granting a stay of enforcement for the rehabilitation of this house; and,

WHEREAS, the Legislative Hearing Officer considered the owner's request in the context of the following:

1. An additional $5,000 performance deposit was posted with the Department of Safety and Inspections on April 28, 2017;
2. A scope of work and associated timeline have been developed, submitted to the Legislative Hearing Officer and Code Enforcement Manager for review and found to be adequate;
3. Evidence of the financial capacity ($202,000 in financing from the Twin Cities Land Bank, Inc.) to execute the rehabilitation has been demonstrated;
4. An updated code compliance inspection has been applied for and received on May 1, 2017; and,
5. The property has been and will continue to be maintained; Now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED, that the Saint Paul City Council hereby accepts and adopts the Legislative Hearing Officer's recommendation in this matter, granting a stay for a period of 180 days for the completion of the rehabilitation of the property; and be it further

RESOLVED, that if the necessary corrective action has not been taken within the time allotted, the Department of Safety and Inspections is authorized to ...

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