City Hall and Court House  
15 West Kellogg Boulevard  
Council Chambers - 3rd  
Floor  
City of Saint Paul  
651-266-8560  
Meeting Minutes - Action Only  
City Council  
Council President Amy Brendmoen  
Councilmember Mitra Jalali  
Councilmember Rebecca Noecker  
Councilmember Jane L. Prince  
Councilmember Dai Thao  
Councilmember Chris Tolbert  
Councilmember Nelsie Yang  
Wednesday, February 9, 2022  
ROLL CALL  
3:30 PM  
Council Chambers - 3rd Floor  
Meeting began at 3:33 PM  
7 -  
Present  
Councilmember Amy Brendmoen, Councilmember Dai Thao,  
Councilmember Chris Tolbert, Councilmember Rebecca Noecker,  
Councilmember Jane L. Prince, Councilmember Mitra Jalali and  
Councilmember Nelsie Yang  
COMMUNICATIONS & RECEIVE/FILE  
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  
Councilmember Jalali stated that Item 6 would be taken separately and moved  
approval.  
Adopted consent agenda  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Brendmoen, Councilmember Thao, Councilmember Tolbert,  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Prince, Councilmember Jalali  
and Councilmember Yang  
Approving the Memorandum of Agreement for the 2022 Wage and Fringe  
Adjustment (January 1, 2022) for the Sprinkler Fitters Local Union No. 417.  
1
2
Adopted  
Approving Ordinance Permit 20210010105 for Roadway Base Infrastructure  
installed by Project Paul, LLC (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ryan Companies  
US, Inc.) (“Ryan”) on the Ford (Highland Bridge) Site.  
Adopted  
Approving Ordinance Permit 20210010203 for Roadway Sidewalk  
Infrastructure installed by Project Paul, LLC (a wholly-owned subsidiary of  
Ryan Companies US, Inc.) (“Ryan”) on the Ford (Highland Bridge) Site.  
3
4
5
Adopted  
Approving Ordinance Permit 20210010204 for Roadway Sidewalk  
Infrastructure installed by Project Paul, LLC (a wholly-owned subsidiary of  
Ryan Companies US, Inc.) (“Ryan”) on the Ford (Highland Bridge) Site.  
Adopted  
Approving Ordinance Permit 20210010205 for Roadway Sidewalk  
Infrastructure installed by Project Paul, LLC (a wholly-owned subsidiary of  
Ryan Companies US, Inc.) (“Ryan”) on the Ford (Highland Bridge) Site.  
Adopted  
Approving the Labor Agreement (January 1, 2021 - December 31, 2022) and  
Memorandums of Agreement between the City of Saint Paul and the Saint  
Paul Manual & Maintenance Supervisors Association.  
7
8
Adopted  
Waiving the 45-day notice requirement to issue a Liquor On Sale - 100 Seats  
or Less, Liquor On Sale - Sunday, and Liquor Outdoor Service Area  
(Sidewalk) License to Manley Morgan Ventures LLC d/b/a Gus Gus (License  
ID # 20210002231) for the premises located at 128 Cleveland Avenue.  
Adopted  
Approving the use of Grant Funds through the Neighborhood Star  
YEAR-ROUND Program for The Sweet Shop.  
9
Adopted  
Approving the Mayor’s appointment of Barett Steenrod to a three-year term on  
the Capital Improvement Budget Committee.  
10  
Adopted  
FOR DISCUSSION  
Authorizing the City to enter into Cooperative Agreement No.1049200 with the  
Minnesota Department of Transportation for federal participation in a force  
account for the Snelling at Englewood Intersection Improvement Project.  
6
Councilmember Jalali spoke in favor, thanked staff, and moved approval.  
Adopted  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Brendmoen, Councilmember Thao, Councilmember Tolbert,  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Prince, Councilmember Jalali  
and Councilmember Yang  
Approving the appointment of Brynn Hausz as Director of City Council  
Operations.  
11  
Councilmember Noecker moved approval.  
Brynn Hausz was sworn in.  
Adopted  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Brendmoen, Councilmember Thao, Councilmember Tolbert,  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Prince, Councilmember Jalali  
and Councilmember Yang  
SUSPENSION ITEM  
Rules suspended  
7 -  
Yea:  
Councilmember Brendmoen, Councilmember Thao, Councilmember Tolbert,  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Prince, Councilmember Jalali  
and Councilmember Yang  
0
Nay:  
Affirming the Extension of Declaration of Local Emergency issued February 8,  
2022 by Mayor Melvin Carter III.  
Council President Brendmoen gave an overview.  
Councilmember Tolbert moved approval.  
Councilmember Prince spoke in favor.  
Adopted  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Brendmoen, Councilmember Thao, Councilmember Tolbert,  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Prince, Councilmember Jalali  
and Councilmember Yang  
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 Legal Ledger. Public hearings on ordinances are  
held at the second reading.  
Final Adoption  
Granting the application of Vu Investments LLC to rezone the property at 1128  
12  
Mackubin Street from R4 single-family residential to RT1 two-family residential  
and amending Legislative Code Section 60.303 to reflect the change.  
Council President Brendmoen moved approval.  
Adopted  
7 -  
Yea:  
Councilmember Brendmoen, Councilmember Thao, Councilmember Tolbert,  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Prince, Councilmember Jalali  
and Councilmember Yang  
0
Nay:  
First Reading  
Amending Section 3.02 of the Administrative Code to create an Office of  
Neighborhood Safety and immigrant and refugee program within the Office of  
the City Attorney.  
13  
Councilmember Jalali gave an overview.  
Council President Brendmoen spoke in favor.  
Councilmember Noecker spoke in favor.  
Laid over to Feb 16 for second reading and public hearing  
Granting the application of 560 Randolph Ave LLC to rezone property at 540  
Randolph Avenue from T2 traditional neighborhood to I1 light industrial and  
amending Chapter 60 of the Legislative Code pertaining to the zoning map.  
14  
Councilmember Noecker gave an overview.  
Laid over to Feb 16 for second reading and public hearing  
PUBLIC HEARINGS  
See below for ways to testify.  
Amending Chapter 86 of the Administrative Code to add Section 86.12  
15  
requiring council approval prior to submission of grant applications.  
Council President Brendmoen stated that she had an amendment being prepared for  
the following week and moved to close the public hearing.  
Public hearing closed, ordinance laid over to Feb 16 for adoption  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Brendmoen, Councilmember Thao, Councilmember Tolbert,  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Prince, Councilmember Jalali  
and Councilmember Yang  
Establishing a financing and spending plan in the Department of Parks and  
Recreation in the amount of $34,600 for funds granted from the Toro  
Foundation and Neighborhood STAR funds for the Arlington Soccer Field  
project.  
16  
Councilmember Yang moved approval.  
Public hearing closed, resolution is adopted  
7 -  
Yea:  
Councilmember Brendmoen, Councilmember Thao, Councilmember Tolbert,  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Prince, Councilmember Jalali  
and Councilmember Yang  
0
Nay:  
Amending the financing and spending plan of the Fire Department and the  
Debt Fund to reflect sale of bonds and debt service to purchase cardiac  
monitors.  
17  
Councilmember Thao moved approval.  
Public hearing closed, resolution is adopted  
7 -  
Yea:  
Councilmember Brendmoen, Councilmember Thao, Councilmember Tolbert,  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Prince, Councilmember Jalali  
and Councilmember Yang  
0
Nay:  
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.  
Approval of the Consent Agenda  
Councilmember Yang moved approval.  
Adopted as amended  
7 -  
Yea:  
Councilmember Brendmoen, Councilmember Thao, Councilmember Tolbert,  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Prince, Councilmember Jalali  
and Councilmember Yang  
0
Nay:  
Ordering the rehabilitation or razing and removal of the structures at 1034  
BRADLEY STREET within fifteen (15) days after the December 22, 2021, City  
Council Public Hearing. (Amend to remove within 15 days)  
18  
Referred to February 22, 2022 Legislative Hearing  
7 -  
Yea:  
Councilmember Brendmoen, Councilmember Thao, Councilmember Tolbert,  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Prince, Councilmember Jalali  
and Councilmember Yang  
0
Nay:  
Ordering the rehabilitation or razing and removal of the structures at 939  
CHARLES AVENUE within fifteen (15) days after the December 22, 2021, City  
Council Public Hearing. (Public hearing continued to February 9, 2022)  
19  
Referred to March 8, 2022 Legislative Hearing  
7 -  
Yea:  
Councilmember Brendmoen, Councilmember Thao, Councilmember Tolbert,  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Prince, Councilmember Jalali  
and Councilmember Yang  
0
Nay:  
Amending Council File RLH VBR 21-86, adopted December 22, 2021, to grant  
Shekita Moore additional extensions for property at 201 GENESEE STREET.  
20  
Adopted as amended (extension granted)  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Brendmoen, Councilmember Thao, Councilmember Tolbert,  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Prince, Councilmember Jalali  
and Councilmember Yang  
Review Request for a potential stay of enforcement of demolition for Derek  
Thooft, Thooft Law LLC, on behalf of Lorie Miller, for property at 975 HUDSON  
ROAD.  
21  
22  
Adopted  
Ratifying the Appealed Special Tax Assessment for property at 615 LAWSON  
AVENUE EAST. (File No. J2205A, Assessment No. 228504) (Public Hearing  
continued to July 13, 2022)  
Continue public hearing to July 13, 2022  
7 -  
0
Yea:  
Nay:  
Councilmember Brendmoen, Councilmember Thao, Councilmember Tolbert,  
Councilmember Noecker, Councilmember Prince, Councilmember Jalali  
and Councilmember Yang  
Appeal of Sandra Sattler to a Vacant Building Registration Notice at 469  
MACALESTER STREET.  
23  
24  
25  
26  
Adopted  
Appeal of Jay Mitchell to a Vacant Building Registration Fee Warning Letter at  
716 SIMS AVENUE.  
Adopted  
Appeal of Robert R. Savela to a Vehicle Abatement Order at 1387 THOMAS  
AVENUE.  
Adopted  
Ratifying the assessments for Property Clean Up services July 14 to August  
13, 2021. (File No. J2205A, Assessment No. 228504)  
Adopted  
Ratifying the assessments for Property Clean Up services August 11 to 30,  
2021. (File No. J2206A, Assessment No. 228505)  
27  
Adopted  
Ratifying the assessments for Equipment and Labor for Clean Up services  
during June to August 2021. (File No. J2207A, Assessment No. 228506)  
28  
29  
Adopted  
Ratifying the assessments for removal of two metal storage containers and  
contents at 814 Manomin Ave during June 2021. (File No. J2208A,  
Assessment No. 228507)  
Adopted  
ADJOURNMENT  
Meeting ended at 3:54 PM  
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  
Council Meeting Information  
The City Council is paperless which saves the environment and reduces expenses.  
The agendas and Council files are all available on the Web (see below). Council  
members use mobile devices to review the files during the meeting. Using a mobile  
device greatly reduces costs since most agendas, including the documents attached  
to files, are over 1000 pages when printed.  
Web  
Meetings are available on the Council's website. Email notification and web feeds  
(RSS) of newly released minutes, agendas, and meetings are available by subscription.  
minutes, and supporting documents.  
Cable  
Meetings are live on St Paul Channel 18 and replayed at various times. Check your  
local listings.