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File #: RLH RR 19-28    Version: 1
Type: Resolution LH Substantial Abatement Order Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 10/23/2019
Title: Lifting the stay of enforcement of Council File No. RLH RR 19-4, an Order to Raze and Remove the Structures at 888 MARYLAND AVENUE EAST.
Sponsors: Kassim Busuri
Ward: Substantial Abatement Orders, Ward - 6
Attachments: 1. 888 Maryland Ave E.Meltzer Grande Lee R-R Ltr.10-9-19.pdf, 2. 888 Maryland Ave E.chain emails.10-11-19.pdf, 3. 888 Maryland Ave E.Meltzer email.10-3-19.pdf, 4. 888 Maryland Ave E.Demolition Bids.10-8-19.pdf, 5. 888 Maryland Ave. E. - Settlements Deed 10-16-19
Related files: RES 19-744, RES 20-939, RLH RR 19-4, RLH TA 20-230
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Lifting the stay of enforcement of Council File No. RLH RR 19-4, an Order to Raze and Remove the Structures at 888 MARYLAND AVENUE EAST.

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WHEREAS, the Saint Paul City Council ordered the demolition and removal of the structure located at 888 Maryland Avenue East within fifteen days of the passage and adoption of Resolution RLH RR 19-4; and

WHEREAS, L.H. Meltzer is the fee title owner of the property, which was being sold on a contract for deed and was of late cancelled; and

WHEREAS, L.H. Meltzer filed an appeal of the decision through a Writ of Certiorari to the Court of Appeals; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to Minn. R. Civ. P. 108, Petitioner requested a stay of the enforcement of the order to demolish the structure pending appeal; and

WHEREAS, the City Council granted a stay of enforcement with conditions in Council File RES 19-744; and

WHEREAS, the conditions upon which the stay was granted were as follows:

1. Petitioner must file a $5,000 supersedeas bond within 5 business days of the passage and of this resolution;
2. Petitioner must maintain the property in a clean and orderly condition, and keep the structure and property secure.
3. No permits or licenses will be issued while this matter is under appeal.
4. Any change in the ownership status of the property must be promptly reported to the City.

WHEREAS, L.H. Meltzer requested that the briefing schedule on the appeal be extended in order to bring forward a proposal for the rehabilitation of the structure; and

WHEREAS, the Court of Appeals stayed the appeal while efforts were being made to resolve the status of the property; and

WHEREAS, Legislative Hearings were conducted on July 16, August 13, September 10 and October 8, 2019 in order to review 3 separate proposals for the property - the first being a partial rehabilitation to be undertaken by L.H. Meltzer, the second being a restaurant development proposal from Long Hang, a potential purchaser of the property and the third being a proposa...

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