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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />OCTOBER 29, 2018 <br />2019 IMPROVEMENT The City Administrator stated that the City continues to proactively address <br />PROJECTS ongoing street maintenance. He noted that Edgerton Street will also be a <br />2019 project as a mill and overlay, but that is a County project and would <br />not be assessed. He reported that the City's 2019 improvement projects are <br />proposed to be County Road D from Edgerton Street to Greenbrier Street, <br />and Greenbrier Street from County Road D to Labore Road. He explained <br />that.the County Road D project will be a joint project between Ramsey <br />County, Little Canada and Vadnais Heights, and would include installation <br />of a sidewalk from Edgerton Street to Payne Avenue and the full <br />reconstruction of the road to an urban section with concrete curb and gutter, <br />storm sewer and sidewalk from Payne Avenue to Greenbrier Street. He <br />stated that the Greenbrier Street project is the reconstruction of the road to <br />an urban section with concrete curb and gutter and storm sewer. <br />CALL FOR A PUBLIC <br />HEARING ON <br />NOVEMBER 14, 2018 <br />TO CONSIDER <br />ISSUANCE OF <br />HEALTH CARE <br />REVENUE NOTES <br />FOR PRESBYTERIAN <br />HOMES CARE <br />CENTERS, INC. — <br />LANGTON PLACE <br />PROJECT <br />The City Administrator stated that a portion of the project cost would be <br />assessed in accordance with the City's assessment policy to the adjacent <br />benefitting properties. He noted that it has been the City's practice to hold <br />informational meetings with the abutting property owners to discuss the <br />proposed improvements and receive input. The City Engineer stated that he <br />is requesting the Council authorize the preparation of a feasibility study for <br />the 2019 street improvements projects and to conduct informational <br />neighborhood meetings. <br />Montour introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION NO. 2018-10-219 —APPROVE HOLDING THE 2019 <br />NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATIONAL MEETINGS AND <br />A UTHORIZE THE FEASIBILITY STUDIES FOR THE STREETS IN <br />THE 2019 STREET PROGRAM <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Keis. <br />Ayes (5); <br />Nays (0). Resolution adopted. <br />The City Administrator reported that Presbyterian Homes has asked if the <br />City of Little Canada would provide conduit financing to finance the costs <br />of the acquisition, construction and equipping of a senior housing facility <br />and the demolition of the existing facility known as Langton Place, located <br />at 1910 County Road D in Roseville. He noted that the maximum estimated <br />amount of the notes to be issued is $13,000,000. He explained that the City <br />has not utilized any of its annual bank qualified limit for 2018. He stated <br />that the City would receive a 0.25 percent issuance fee, so this is a good <br />opportunity to generate some additional revenue with very minimal risk and <br />recommends approval of the resolution calling for a public hearing. <br />10 <br />
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