Appeal Application - B.92 - 2025-1-13 - Block 2B Ford PKWY Updated Renderin  
Zoning Variance Application  
Staff Report  
Board of Zoning Appeals Resolution  
Comment - HDC Resolution for Block 2B  
Applicant Presentation to BZA 12.9.2024  
Application Supplement from Applicant Received January 3rd 2025  
Board of Zoning Appeals Public Hearing Notice Mailing Map & List  
Board of Zoning Appeals Public Hearing Notice  
§ 15.99 Extension Letter for 2200 Ford Parkway 1.3.2025  
City Council Public Hearing Notice Mailing Map & List  
City Council Public Hearing Notice  
BZA General and Hearing Minutes_12092024  
BZA General and Hearing Minutes_01062025  
BZA General and Hearing Minutes_01212025  
Kathryn Iverson Public Comment  
1.27 public comment  
2.4 public comment  
2.5 public comments  
2.6 public comments  
2.7 public comments  
2.10 public comments  
2.11 public comments  
2.12 public comments  
2.18 public comments  
2200 Ford Parkway Staff Presentation 1  
Ryan Companies council slides  
Appellant document 1 - submitted during council public hearing  
Appellant document 2 - submitted during council public hearing  
3.4 public comment  
Considering the appeal of Sean Ryan - Ryan Companies, US Inc. to a decision  
of the Board of Zoning Appeals denying two variance requests to construct a  
commercial building on the property at 0 Cretin Avenue South (Highland  
Bridge Block 2C).  
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Sponsors:  
Jost  
Attachments:  
ORDINANCES  
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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.  
Final Adoption  
Granting the application of East Mall Associates & Wengler Family Limited  
Partnership to rezone the properties at 841 and 857 Grand Avenue from BC  
community business (converted) and B2 community business to T3 traditional  
neighborhood and amending Chapter 60 of the Legislative Code pertaining to  
the zoning map.  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
PUBLIC HEARINGS  
Live testimony is limited to two minutes for each person. See below for optional ways to  
testify.  
Amending Chapter 85 of the Legislative Code regarding Water Rates.  
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Sponsors:  
Yang  
Attachments:  
Amending Chapter 87 of the Legislative Code pertaining to Water Service  
Connections.  
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Sponsors:  
Yang  
Attachments:  
Amending Chapter 88 of the Legislative Code pertaining to Water Meters.  
Yang  
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Sponsors:  
Attachments:  
Amending Chapter 89 of the Legislative Code pertaining to Fire Supplies.  
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Sponsors:  
Yang  
Attachments:  
Amending Chapter 90 of the Legislative Code pertaining to Fire Hydrants.  
Sponsors:  
Yang  
Attachments:  
Amending Chapter 91 of the Legislative Code pertaining to Water Code  
miscellaneous provisions.  
Sponsors:  
Yang  
Attachments:  
Amending Chapter 92 of the Legislative Code pertaining to Plumbing.  
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Sponsors:  
Yang  
Attachments:  
Amending Chapter 93 of the Legislative Code pertaining to Water Service  
Connections.  
Sponsors:  
Yang  
Attachments:  
Amending Chapter 94 of the Legislative Code pertaining to Interior Work.  
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Sponsors:  
Yang  
Attachments:  
Amending Chapter 96 of the Legislative Code pertaining to Connection of Air  
Conditioning Equipment to City Water.  
Sponsors:  
Yang  
Attachments:  
Amending Chapter 97 of the Legislative Code pertaining to Well Drillers.  
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Sponsors:  
Yang  
Attachments:  
Considering the appeal by the University of Saint Thomas to a decision of the  
Planning Commission to uphold a condition of their 2004 conditional use  
permit regarding drive access from Goodrich Avenue.  
Sponsors:  
Jost  
Attachments:  
Amending the 2025 Saint Paul Regional Water Services budget resulting in an  
increase in spending and financing of $12,000,000 for additional funds for the  
McCarrons Water Treatment Plant project.  
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Sponsors:  
Yang  
Attachments:  
Amending the financing and spending plans in the Department of Parks and  
Recreation in the amount of $639,275 to reflect additional 2025 funding  
expected from Como Friends.  
Sponsors:  
Kim  
Attachments:  
Accepting grant funds, authorizing execution of a grant agreement (with  
indemnity obligations and other documents related thereto), and amending the  
operating budget with respect to the City's sponsorship of a Metropolitan  
Council Livable Communities Demonstration Account (“LCDA”) Grant for the  
benefit of Gloryville located at 1570 White Bear Avenue North (District 2, Ward  
6).  
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Sponsors:  
Yang  
Attachments:  
Authorizing the Office of Neighborhood Safety to accept a Minnesota  
Department of Human Services grant to support operating costs of shelter  
space for integrated care to Familiar Faces clients experiencing  
homelessness, and to amend the budget of the Office of Neighborhood Safety  
accordingly.  
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Sponsors:  
Johnson  
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.  
Appeal of Pastor Roger Barcus to a Vacant Building Registration Notice at 677  
CALIFORNIA AVENUE EAST.  
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Sponsors:  
Kim  
Attachments:  
Ratifying the Appealed Special Tax Assessment for property at 355 COOK  
AVENUE EAST. (File No. VB2505A, Assessment No. 258816)  
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Sponsors:  
Kim  
Attachments:  
Appeal of Glen Rank, on behalf of Millenium, to a Fire Certificate of Occupancy  
Revocation and Order to Vacate at 1596 HEWITT AVENUE.  
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Sponsors:  
Jalali  
Attachments:  
Appeal of Abah Mohamed to a Vacant Building Registration Requirement and  
Notice of Condemnation and Order to Vacate at 576 LEXINGTON PARKWAY  
NORTH.  
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Sponsors:  
Bowie  
Attachments:  
Second Making finding on the appealed substantial abatement ordered for 975  
REANEY AVENUE in Council File RLH RR 24-28.  
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Sponsors:  
Yang  
Attachments:  
Ratifying the assessment for Rubbish and Garbage Clean Up services during  
September 9 to 20, 2024. (File No. J2509R, Assessment No. 258514)  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Ratifying the assessment for Tall Grass and Weed Removal services during  
September 4 to 30, 2024. (File No. J2508T, Assessment No. 258517)  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Ratifying the assessment for Rubbish and Garbage Clean Up services during  
September 23 to October 4, 2024. (File No. J2510R, Assessment No. 258516)  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Ratifying the assessment for Tall Grass and Weed Removal services during  
October 1 to October 9, 2024. (File No. J2509T, Assessment No. 258518)  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Ratifying the assessment for Miscellaneous Abatement services during July to  
October 2024. (File No. J2501A, Assessment No. 258521)  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
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