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File #: SR 11-83    Version: 1
Type: Staff Report Status: Archived
In control: Legislative Hearings
Final action: 10/11/2011
Title: Stay of Council File 10-1185, An Order to Remove or Repair the Buildings at 578 THOMAS AVENUE.
Sponsors: Melvin Carter III
Ward: Ward - 1
Attachments: 1. 578 Thomas Ave.Code Compliance Inspection Report-Addendum.11-1-11.pdf, 2. 578 Thomas Ave.Summary Abatement Order.11-2-11.pdf, 3. 578 Thomas Ave.Notice to Proceed to Demo.10-6-10.pdf, 4. 578 Thomas Ave.Demo Purchase Order..9-30-11.pdf, 5. 578 Thomas Ave.Photos.9-11-11.pdf, 6. 578 Thomas Ave.Code Compliance Inspection Report.12-22-10.pdf, 7. 578 Thomas Ave.Photos.6-16-11.pdf, 8. 578 Thomas Ave.Residential Use Affidavit.3-24-11.pdf, 9. 578 Thomas Ave.Conditions for CC grant of Time.11-21-11.pdf, 10. 578 Thomas Ave.Prince Letter.3-15-12.pdf
Related files: RLH OA 11-31
Title
Stay of Council File 10-1185, An Order to Remove or Repair the Buildings at 578 THOMAS AVENUE.

Body
WHEREAS, the Saint Paul City Council adopted Council File #10-1185 on December 15, 2010 an Order to Remove or Repair the building at 578 Thomas Avenue within thirty (30) days; and

WHEREAS, in the City Council's deliberation on this matter, Councilmembers indicated their willingness to reconsider the issue, should a viable plan for rehabilitation of the buildings at 578 Thomas Avenue be found acceptable by both the vacant building's program manager and the legislative hearing officer in the 30-day time period the owner was granted to remove the building; and

WHEREAS, in the enuing 30-day time period, Nghi Huynh, Property Manager for property owner, Kien Le, completed a plan for the rehabilitation of 578 Thomas Avenue, which provided that all of the following conditions were met:

1. post a $5,000 perfomance deposit;
2. provide financial documentation demonstrating adequate funds will be available for the repairs;
3. secure a code compliance inspections report which would provided specific information of the necessary repairs to make this property minimally code compliant;
4. provide a work plan with timelines in accordance with the Code Compliance Inspection Report; and
5. provide a signed contract agreement between the seller and buyer for the completion of the project;

WHEREAS, compliance with these conditions was carefully reviewed in the legislative hearing process by both the legislative hearing officer and the vacant building program manager and found to be acceptable; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED, that the City Council grants a 180 stay in the implementation of Council File #10-1185; and be it further

RESOLVED, that the stay in the implementation of Council Fles # 10-1185 shall be revoked after 180 days, at which time a code compliance certificate shall have been issued, or the Department of Safety and Inspections shall be empowered to...

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