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Council Member Lyden introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br /> CITY OF LINO LAKES <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 97-152 <br /> RESOLUTION ELECTING TO CONTINUE PARTICIPATING IN THE <br /> LOCAL HOUSING INCENTIVES ACCOUNT PROGRAM UNDER <br /> THE METROPOLITAN LIVABLE COMMUNITIES ACT <br /> CALENDAR YEAR 1998 <br /> WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Livable Communities Act (Minnesota Statutes Section <br /> 473.25 to 473.254) established a Metropolitan Livable Communities Fund which is <br /> intended to address housing and other development issues facing the metropolitan area <br /> defined by Minnesota Statutes Section 473.121; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Livable Communities Fund, comprising the Tax Base <br /> Revitalization Account, the Livable Communities Demonstration Account and the Local <br /> Housing Incentive Account, is intended to provide certain funding and other assistance <br /> to metropolitan area municipalities; and <br /> WHEREAS, a metropolitan area municipality is not eligible to receive grants or loans <br /> under the Metropolitan Livable Communities Fund or eligible to receive certain polluted <br /> sites cleanup funding from the Minnesota Department of Trade and Economic <br /> Development unless the municipality is participating in the Local Housing Incentives <br /> Account Program under the Minnesota Statutes Section 473.254; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Livable Communities Act requires the Metropolitan Council <br /> to negotiate with each municipality to establish affordable and life-cycle housing goals <br /> for that municipality that are consistent with and promote the policies of the Metropolitan <br /> Council as provided in the adopted Metropolitan Development Guide; and <br /> WHEREAS, each municipality must identify to the Metropolitan Council the actions the <br /> municipality plans to take to meet the established housing goals through preparation of <br /> the Housing Action Plan; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Council adopted, by resolution after a public hearing, <br /> negotiated affordable and life-cycle housing goals for each participating municipality; <br /> and <br />