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Meeting Minutes - Action Only  
City Council  
Council President Rebecca Noecker  
Vice President Nelsie Yang  
Councilmember Anika Bowie  
Councilmember Molly Coleman  
Councilmember Cheniqua Johnson  
Councilmember Saura Jost  
Councilmember HwaJeong Kim  
Wednesday, April 1, 2026  
ROLL CALL  
3:30 PM  
Council Chambers - 3rd Floor  
Meeting started at 3:32 PM  
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Present  
Councilmember Rebecca Noecker, Councilmember Nelsie Yang,  
Councilmember HwaJeong Kim, Councilmember Anika Bowie,  
Councilmember Saura Jost and Councilmember Molly Coleman  
1 - Councilmember Cheniqua Johnson  
Absent  
COMMUNICATIONS & RECEIVE/FILE  
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Authorizing the Department of Public Works to move $78,371 from a  
transfer account to an expense account for general professional services  
in the General Fund.  
Received and Filed  
CONSENT AGENDA  
Items listed under the Consent Agenda will be enacted by one motion with no separate  
discussion. If discussion on an item is desired, the item will be removed from the  
Consent Agenda for separate consideration.  
Approval of the Consent Agenda  
Consent Agenda adopted as amended  
6 -  
0
Yea:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost and Councilmember Coleman  
Nay:  
1 - Councilmember Johnson  
Absent:  
Authorizing the Department of Planning and Economic Development to apply  
to the Metropolitan Council for grant proposals requesting approval for city  
sponsorship to participate in Livable Communities Act (LCA) programs to  
receive funding for site assessment, associated cleanup or remediation, other  
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predevelopment activities, and/or funding for new construction or  
redevelopment from the LCA Round One of 2026.  
Adopted  
Authorizing the City to enter into an agreement with the State of Minnesota  
Department of Transportation for work in the Trunk Highway 35E right of way  
as part of the City’s University Avenue Project.  
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Adopted  
Accepting the donation of conference registration from CNU (Congress for the  
New Urbanism) for up to three City staff to attend CNU 34 in Northwest  
Arkansas from May 12-16, 2026.  
Adopted  
Approving the application for change of ownership to the Liquor Off Sale  
license now held by R & B Five Angels LLC d/b/a East 7th Liquor (License ID  
#DSIBLLOFS-000546-2026) for the premises located at 385 7th Street East.  
Adopted  
FOR DISCUSSION  
Approving a Liquor On Sale, Liquor On Sale - Sunday, Liquor On Sale - 2 AM  
Closing, and Entertainment (B) new location license application from Luxe  
Event Planning and Decor LLC, d/b/a The Ivory (License ID  
#DSIBLLIQ-000490-2025), for the premises located at 125 9th Street East,  
Unit #127.  
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Adopted as amended  
6 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost and Councilmember Coleman  
1 - Councilmember Johnson  
Absent:  
ROLL CALL  
7 -  
Present  
Councilmember Rebecca Noecker, Councilmember Nelsie Yang,  
Councilmember HwaJeong Kim, Councilmember Anika Bowie,  
Councilmember Saura Jost, Councilmember Cheniqua Johnson and  
Councilmember Molly Coleman  
SUSPENSION ITEMS  
Declaring April 7th as National Black Bookstore Day.  
Adopted  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
Nay:  
ORDINANCES  
An ordinance is a city law enacted by the City Council. It is read at three separate  
council 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.  
PUBLIC HEARINGS  
Live testimony is limited to two minutes for each person. See below for optional ways  
to testify.  
Administrative Ordinance establishing the minimum qualifications for the  
vacancy for the position of Fire Chief pursuant to the provisions of Section  
12.12.1 of the City Charter.  
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Laid over to April 15, 2026 for Final Adoption  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
Adding Ch. 44A to the Administrative Code to institute training, reporting, and  
programming related to the City’s relationship with civil immigration laws and  
enforcement practices under Administrative Code Chapter 44.  
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Laid over to April 15, 2026 for Final Adoption  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
Deleting Chapter 54 of the Legislative Code (Title VI) pertaining to Rental  
Application Fees.  
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Laid over to April 15, 2026 for Final Adoption  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
Updating Chapter 13 of the Administrative Code (Title I) pertaining to  
Department of Safety and Inspections.  
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Laid over to April 15, 2026 for Final Adoption  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
Accepting grant funds, authorizing execution of a grant agreement (with  
indemnity obligations), and amending the operating budget for City  
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sponsorship of a Metropolitan Council TBRA Grant Program for the benefit of  
Hamm’s Brewery West End at 680 and 694 Minnehaha Avenue East. (District  
4, Ward 7).  
Adopted  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
Accepting grant funds, authorizing execution of a grant agreement (with  
indemnity obligations), and amending the operating budget for City  
sponsorship of a Metropolitan Council LCA’s SEED Grant for the benefit of  
Rondo Revitalize at 708 Marshall Avenue. (District 8, Ward 1).  
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Adopted  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
Approving the application of Twin Cities in Motion for a sound level variance in  
order to present amplified sound for the Get in Gear event on Saturday, April  
25, 2026, at 240 Summit Avenue - outside the James J. Hill House.  
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Adopted  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
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 Mark Puchala II to a Summary Abatement Order at 2016 FREMONT  
AVENUE.  
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Adopted  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Yang, Councilmember Kim,  
Councilmember Bowie, Councilmember Jost, Councilmember Johnson and  
Councilmember Coleman  
ADJOURNMENT  
Meeting ended at 4:08 PM  
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comment on public hearing items in writing. Any comments and materials submitted by  
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will be taken in person in the Council Chambers.  
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