City Hall and Court House  
15 West Kellogg  
Boulevard  
City of Saint Paul  
Council Chambers - 3rd  
Floor  
Meeting Agenda  
City Council  
651-266-8560  
Council President Rebecca Noecker  
Vice President HwaJeong Kim  
Councilmember Anika Bowie  
Councilmember Cheniqua Johnson  
Councilmember Saura Jost  
Councilmember Matt Privratsky  
Councilmember Nelsie Yang  
Wednesday, April 16, 2025  
ROLL CALL  
3:30 PM  
Council Chambers - 3rd Floor  
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.  
Directing the Department of Safety and Inspections to proceed with the Denial  
of the Tobacco Products Shop License and adverse action against MSP  
Tobacco and Vapor INC d/b/a MSP Tobacco and Vapor (License ID  
#20240000984) for the premises located at 2419 7th Street West.  
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Sponsors:  
Jost  
Attachments:  
Authorizing the City, on behalf of the Department of Parks and Recreation, to  
apply for grant funds of $100,000 from the Minnesota Twins.  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Directing the Department of Safety and Inspections to proceed with the $500  
matrix penalty and license suspension adverse action against Ayako  
Nakandakari d/b/a Ayako Nakandakari (License ID #20170000614) for the  
premises located at 762 Cleveland Ave S.  
Sponsors:  
Jost  
Attachments:  
Directing the Department of Safety and Inspections to proceed with the Denial  
of the Tree Trimmer & 1 Vehicle & Tree Trimmer - Each Add’l Vehicle License  
application and adverse action against Carr’s Tree Service INC d/b/a Carr’s  
Tree Service INC (License ID #20240001440) for the premises located at 307  
State Highway 78 North.  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Authorizing the acceptance of up to $100,000 in total grant funding (with  
indemnification obligations) from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, which  
will be matched with 10% in City funds specifically allocated for grant matching,  
for a comprehensive analysis of the City’s storm sewer system within the  
Beltline subwatershed; authorizing the execution of a grant agreement; and  
amending the 2025 Grant Budget.  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Authorizing the City to enter an amendment to lease agreement 15905 with  
National Cooperative Leasing to expand the fleet size of the Evie carshare  
program by 45 vehicles.  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Approving the appointment of Councilmember Matt Privratsky as a member of  
the Audit Committee.  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker and Kim  
Approving the Mayor’s appointment of Denise Wickiser to a two-year term on  
the Advisory Committee on Aging.  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Approving the reappointments of Stephanie D. Dilworth and James T.  
Farnsworth as community advisors to the Audit Committee as non-voting  
members for an additional term of three years.  
Sponsors:  
Noecker, Kim and Privratsky  
Accepting thegiftof lodging expenses from Mayors for a Guaranteed Income for  
Mayor Carter to attend the African American Mayors Association Annual  
Conference from April 16-17, 2025 in Washington, D.C.  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Approving the Memorandums of Agreement between the City of Saint Paul and  
AFSCME Clerical, Local 2508; AFSCME Technical, Local 1842 and the  
Professional Employees Association, Inc. creating a pilot program for the  
purpose of establishing an equitable language compensation premium for the  
Saint Paul Public Libraries.  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
SUSPENSION ITEMS  
Recognizing the 20th Annual Hmong National Development Conference,  
themed “We Rise, United”, and Celebrating 50 years of Hmong resilience,  
leadership, and impact in the United States.  
Sponsors:  
Johnson, Kim and Privratsky  
FOR DISCUSSION  
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. (Public hearing closed and laid  
over from March 12, 2025)  
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Sponsors:  
Jost  
Attachments:  
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.  
Final Adoption  
Granting the application of Central Internal Medicine Associates PA to rezone  
property at 635 Cleveland Avenue South (southwest corner at Bayard Avenue)  
from OS office-service to T2 traditional neighborhood and amending Chapter 60  
of the Legislative Code pertaining to the zoning map.  
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Sponsors:  
Jost  
Attachments:  
PUBLIC HEARINGS  
Live testimony is limited to two minutes for each person. See below for optional ways to  
testify.  
Amending Chapter 310.04 of the Legislative Code to regulate a more efficient  
method of cancellation when licensee is not in compliance with providing  
materials to be engaged in licensed activity.  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Approving the application of Breakaway Music Festival for a sound level  
variance in order to present amplified sound on June 6 through June 7, 2025 at  
400 Snelling Ave N - Allianz Field Grounds.  
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Sponsors:  
Bowie  
Attachments:  
Approving the applications of White Squirrel Bar for two sound level variances in  
order to present amplified sound for a Saturday Patio Music Series and a  
Sunday Patio Music Series, June 1 - August 31, 2025, at 974 7th St W - the  
White Squirrel Bar patio.  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Approving the application of El Burrito Mercado for two sound level variances in  
order to present live music on certain Fridays for Fiesta Mexicana Fridays,  
Fridays, May 2 through September 12, 2025 and, Saturdays for a Musica en mi  
Barrio Summer Music Series beginning Saturdays, May 3 through August 16,  
2025 at the El Burrito LaPlacita Patio space at 175 Cesar Chavez Street.  
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Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Accepting grant funds, authorizing execution of a grant agreement (with  
indemnity obligations and related documents) and amending the operating  
budget for the Metropolitan Council’s Livable Communities Demonstration  
Account Affordable Homeownership Grant Program for Rondo Community  
Land Trust (RCLT) at 1036 Marshall Avenue (District 8, Ward 1).  
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Sponsors:  
Bowie  
Attachments:  
LEGISLATIVE HEARING DISCUSSION ITEMS  
Ratifying the Appealed Special Tax Assessment for property at 120 LYTON  
PLACE. (File No. VB2507B, Assessment No. 258827) (Public hearing closed  
and laid over from April 9, 2025)  
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Sponsors:  
Bowie  
Attachments:  
Ratifying the Appealed Special Tax Assessment for property at 1141  
UNIVERSITY AVENUE WEST. (File No. VB2506B, Assessment No. 258823)  
(Public hearing closed and laid over from April 9, 2025)  
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Sponsors:  
Jalali  
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.  
Second Making finding on the appealed substantial abatement ordered for 594  
BRUNSON AVENUE in Council File RLH RR 24-31.  
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RLH RR 25-8  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
594 Brunson St.2nd MF Notice of Public Hearing 2-26-25.doc  
594 Brunson St.Sibet R-R Ltr.3-28-25  
594 Brunson Ave.po docs.4-9-25  
594 Brunson St.Sibet R-R Ltr.4-11-25  
Appeal of Ana Silva to a Summary Abatement Order at 1016 DESOTO  
STREET.  
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Sponsors:  
Kim  
Attachments:  
Amending Council File RLH AR 25-21 to ratify and spread payments the  
assessment for Rubbish and Garbage Clean Up services during October 28 to  
November 8, 2024 at 1131 FARRINGTON STREET. (File No. J2512R  
Assessment No. 258522)  
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Sponsors:  
Kim  
Appeal of Maher Safi, Downtown Smoke Shop, to a Notice of  
Condemnation-Unfit for Human Habitation-Order to Vacate at 55 FIFTH  
STREET EAST (381 MINNESOTA STREET).  
Sponsors:  
Noecker  
Attachments:  
Appeal of Navid Amini to a Fire Certificate of Occupancy Correction Notice at  
342 KELLOGG BOULEVARD WEST.  
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Sponsors:  
Bowie  
Attachments:  
Ratifying the Appealed Special Tax Assessment for property at 685  
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MINNEHAHA AVENUE EAST. (File No. VB2505C, Assessment No. 258818)  
Sponsors:  
Yang  
Attachments:  
Appeal of Scott Fergus to a Vacant Building Registration Renewal Notice at 922  
MINNEHAHA AVENUE EAST.  
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Sponsors:  
Johnson  
Attachments:  
Ratifying the Appealed Special Tax Assessment for property at 1540  
MINNEHAHA AVENUE EAST. (File No. VB2506A, Assessment No. 258822)  
(Public hearing continued to April 2, 2025)  
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Sponsors:  
Johnson  
Attachments:  
Ratifying the Appealed Special Tax Assessment for property at 918 PARK  
STREET. (File No. J2504T, Assessment No. 258507) (Public hearing  
continued to April 16, 2025)  
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RLH TA  
24-408  
Sponsors:  
Bowie  
Attachments:  
918 Park St.TG&W Letter 6-28-24.pdf  
918 Park St.SA Letter 7-9-24.pdf  
918 Park St.Photo 7-9-24.pdf  
918 Park St.Photos 7-16-24.pdf  
918 Park St.Contractor Photos 7-29-24.pdf  
TGW 7-22-2024 Invoice.pdf  
Appeal of Mary Hood to a Summary Abatement Order at 1311 SIXTH STREET  
EAST.  
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Sponsors:  
Johnson  
Attachments:  
Appeal of Mario Lee to a Summary Abatement Order at 419 THOMAS AVENUE.  
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Sponsors:  
Bowie  
Attachments:  
Ratifying the Appealed Special Tax Assessment for property at 435 VAN  
BUREN AVENUE. (File No. J2504E2, Assessment No. 258314)  
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Sponsors:  
Bowie  
Attachments:  
Ratifying the Appealed Special Tax Assessment for property at 435 VAN  
BUREN AVENUE. (File No. J2505E1, Assessment No. 258316)  
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Sponsors:  
Bowie  
Attachments:  
Ratifying the Appealed Special Tax Assessment for property at 435 VAN  
BUREN AVENUE. (File No. J2506E, Assessment No. 258305)  
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Sponsors:  
Bowie  
Attachments:  
Amending Council File AR 24-108 to delete the assessment for Collection of  
Vacant Building Registration fees billed during July 25, 2023 to June 19, 2024 at  
840 VAN BUREN AVENUE. (File No. VB2504, Assessment No. 258803)  
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Sponsors:  
Bowie  
ADJOURNMENT  
City Council meetings are open for in person attendance, but the public may also comment on  
public hearing items in writing or via voicemail. Any comments and materials submitted by  
12:00 pm of the day before the meeting will be attached to the public record and available for  
review by the City Council. Comments may be submitted as follows:  
The public may comment on public hearing items in writing or via voicemail. Any comments and  
materials submitted by 12:00 pm of the day before the meeting will be attached to the public  
record and available for review by the City Council. Comments may be submitted as follows:  
Written public comment on public hearing items can be submitted to  
Contact-Council@ci.stpaul.mn.us, CouncilHearing@ci.stpaul.mn.us, or by voicemail at  
651-266-6805. Live testimony will be taken in person in the Council Chambers, and by  
telephone by registering to speak by noon on the day before the meeting. The registration link  
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