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- FOR DISCUSSION
- 2 Approval of the Consent AgendaAction: Adopted Consent Agenda Passed
Consent Agenda adopted as amended
- LEGISLATIVE HEARING DISCUSSION ITEM
- 4 Approval of the Consent AgendaAction: Adopted Consent Agenda Passed
Legislative Hearing Consent Agenda adopted as amended
- ROLL CALL
Meeting started at 3:30 PM
- COMMUNICATIONS & RECEIVE/FILE
- 1 Letter from the Department of Safety and Inspections declaring 52 Elizabeth Street East a nuisance property. (For notification purposes only; public hearings will be scheduled at a later date if necessary.)Communications & Receive/FileAction: Received and Filed
Received and Filed
- 2 Amending ESG project budgets: funding for 2024-25 Emergency Solutions Grant activities administered by Ramsey County per the Joint Powers Agreement approved via RES 19-2110.Administrative OrderAction: Received and Filed
Received and Filed
- 3 Amending the 2025 spending budget in the Department of Public Works Grants Electric Vehicle Charging Stations accounting unit and project code to align project spending.Administrative OrderAction: Received and Filed
Received and Filed
- 4 Authorizing the Police Department to reallocate budget to more accurately record expenditures for the department capital fund.Administrative OrderAction: Received and Filed
Received and Filed
- 5 Amending CDBG Project Budgets: $144,405.85 of funding for DSI demolitions and $2,474.30 of additional funding for 650-658 Sherburne Ave.Administrative OrderAction: Received and Filed
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.
- 6 Authorizing the Department of Planning and Economic Development to apply to the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) for contamination cleanup funding for a project at 1165 Arcade Street N (Dist. 5, Ward 6).ResolutionAction: Adopted
Adopted
- 7 Authorizing the Department of Planning and Economic Development to apply to the Metropolitan Council for Livable Communities Demonstration Account for Tax Base Redevelopment Account projects at: 680-694 Minnehaha Avenue E. (Hamm's Brewery - District 4, Ward 7) and 1165 Arcade Street (F2F@Arcade by Face to Face - District 5, Ward 6); as well as applying for TBRA-SEED Site Investigation funds for projects at 680-694 Minnehaha Avenue E. (West End of Hamm's) and 706 Marshall Avenue (Rondo Revitalize - District 8, Ward 1).ResolutionAction: Adopted Passed
Adopted
- 8 Authorizing the Department of Parks and Recreation and the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory to accept a grant of $400 from the Mid-America Orchid Congress for the purchase of orchid plants in the year 2025.ResolutionAction: Adopted Passed
Adopted
- 9 Authorizing the City to enter into an Interconnection Agreement with Xcel Energy, which includes an indemnification clause, for solar at Fire Station #7.ResolutionAction: Adopted Passed
Adopted
- 10 Approving the Proposed Issuance of Conduit Revenue Bonds by the Housing and Redevelopment Authority for the Twin Cities German Immersion School Project, 1031 Como Avenue, under Minnesota Statutes, Sections 469.152 through 469.1655 (District 10 Ward 5).ResolutionAction: Adopted Passed
Adopted
- 11 Approving a partial waiver of the Sustainable Building Ordinance for the Primates Mechanical Building at Como Zoo.ResolutionAction: Adopted Passed
Adopted
- 12 Approving a partial waiver of the Sustainable Building Ordinance for the Polar Bear Mechanical Building at Como Zoo.ResolutionAction: Adopted Passed
Adopted
- 13 Approving the proposed issuance of conduit charter school lease revenue notes by the Port Authority (the “Port Authority”) for the Metro Deaf School Project located at 1125 Energy Park Drive (District 10, Ward 4).ResolutionAction: Adopted Passed
Adopted
- 14 Authorizing the Department of Parks and Recreation to apply for grant funding from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Community Tree Planting Grants Program to invest in public property tree planting to restore, enhance and diversify tree canopy throughout Saint Paul.ResolutionAction: Adopted Passed
Adopted
- 15 Approving the use of NSTAR grant funds for a change in scope of work for BP Sushi LLC.ResolutionAction: Adopted Passed
Adopted
- 16 Approving the use of grant funds through the Ward 6 Neighborhood Star Year-Round program for Sensuel Lingerie LLC.ResolutionAction: Adopted Passed
Adopted
- 17 Approving the Mayor's appointment of Councilmember Molly Coleman to serve on The Family Housing Fund.ResolutionAction: Adopted Passed
Adopted
- 18 Accepting the donation of registration, travel, and lodging expenses from ReConnect Rondo for Councilmember Anika Bowie to attend the Reconnecting Communities Summit 2025 in Washington, D.C. from September 28-29, 2025.ResolutionAction: Adopted Passed
Adopted
- 19 Approving the use of grant funds through the Ward 5 and Ward 6 Neighborhood Star Year-Round Programs for Lavish Luxe Hair Studios LLC.ResolutionAction: Adopted Passed
Adopted
- 20 Approving the Mayor’s appointment of Mariana Smith to the Human Rights and Equal Economic Opportunity Commission.ResolutionAction: Adopted Passed
Adopted
- 21 Approving the Mayor’s appointment of Timothy DeGiau and Barak ade Soleil to the Mayor’s Advisory Committee on People with Disabilities.ResolutionAction: Adopted Passed
Adopted
- 22 Approving the Mayor’s appointment of Morgan Kuschel and reappointments of Thomas Eckstein, Ronald Weisman, Marj Ebensteiner, Imogene Treichel, Meghan Redmond, Teisha Magee, and Alaina Gall to a two-year term on the Advisory Committee on Aging.ResolutionAction: Adopted Passed
Adopted
- 23 Approving the Mayor’s appointment of Sequoia Rutan to the Saint Paul Public Housing Agency (PHA).ResolutionAction: Adopted Passed
Adopted
- 24 Authorizing the City's ranked list of 2026 State General Obligation bonding requests for submittal to Minnesota Management and Budget (MMB).ResolutionAction: Adopted As Amended Passed
Adopted as amended
- 25 Approving the appointment of Saura Jost to serve on the Metropolitan Library Service Agency (MELSA) Board of Trustees.ResolutionAction: Adopted Passed
Adopted
- SUSPENSION ITEM
- RES 25-1650 Appointing the Public Rights Project as special counsel for the purpose of providing legal representation to the City of Saint Paul in the matter of City of Boston, et al. v. Department of Homeland Security, et al., to be filed in the District of Massachusetts.ResolutionAction: Adopted Passed
Adopted
- 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.
- First Reading
- 26 Amending Chapters 60, 63, 65, 66, 67, and 69 of the Legislative Code as recommended in the Traditional Neighborhood (T) District Zoning Study.OrdinanceAction: Laid Over to Second Reading Passed
Laid over to November 5, 2025 for Second Reading
- 27 Amending Chapter 74 of the Legislative Code by enacting a new section designating the Theodore Hamm Brewing Company Heritage Preservation District as a Heritage Preservation Site.OrdinanceAction: Amended and Laid Over for Second Reading Passed
Amended and laid over to October 22, 2025 for Second Reading
- PUBLIC HEARINGS Live testimony is limited to two minutes for each person. See below for optional ways to testify.
- 28 Considering the application of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) to rezone property at 1059 Maryland Avenue (NW Corner of Earl Street) from B2 Community Business to T2 Traditional Neighborhood and amending Chapter 60 of the Legislative Code pertaining to the Zoning Map.OrdinanceAction: Laid Over to Final Adoption Passed
Laid over to October 22, 2025 for Final Adoption
- 29 Approving the application of Saint Paul Public Schools for a conditional use permit for an outdoor trade school in an I2 zoning district at 0 Empire Drive. (To be withdrawn)Resolution-Public HearingAction: Withdrawn
Withdrawn
- 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.
- 30 Making finding on the appealed nuisance abatement ordered for 42 BAKER STREET WEST in Council File RLH SAO 25-53.Resolution LH Summary Abatement OrderAction: Adopted
Adopted
- 31 Appeal of Isaac Garland and Franchesca Vann-Wickstrom to a Notice of Condemnation as Unfit for Human Habitation and Order to Vacate at 705 DAYTON AVENUE. (Public hearing continued to October 15, 2025)Resolution LH Vacate OrderAction: Adopted As Amended
Adopted as amended
- 32 Ratifying the Appealed Special Tax Assessment for property at 1762 ENGLEWOOD AVENUE. (File No. VB2510A, Assessment No. 258833) (Public hearing continued to August 27, 2025)Resolution LH Tax Assessment AppealAction: Continue Public Hearing
Public hearing continued to January 7, 2025
- 33 Appeal of Mark Puchala II to a Summary Abatement Order and Vehicle Abatement Order at 2016 FREMONT AVENUE. (Public hearing closed and laid over from October 15, 2025)Resolution LH Summary Abatement OrderAction: Laid Over Passed
Public hearing closed and laid over to November 5, 2025
- 34 Making finding on the appealed nuisance abatement ordered for 1593 MARGARET STREET in Council File RLH SAO 25-50.Resolution LH Summary Abatement OrderAction: Adopted As Amended
Adopted as amended
- ADJOURNMENT
Meeting ended at 4:25 PM
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