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COUNCIL MINUTES MAY 26, 1998 <br /> Bob Nelson, 6733 East Shadow Lake Drive, came forward with questions regarding the new <br /> Civic Center. He stated that last winter he had inquired at City Hall about the marked trees in a <br /> large area that had many, many trees. He said that the City had told him the trees were marked to <br /> track the health of the trees. Mr.Nelson stated that now all of the marked trees have been cut <br /> down. <br /> Mayor Sullivan stated that the location chosen for the Civic Complex best maximized the use of <br /> land and caused the lease amount of trees to be cut down. <br /> Mr. Wessel added that the Civic Complex was in that location to save the largest amount of trees <br /> possible. He said that the City worked with many agencies in choosing that site, including <br /> Anoka County, Rice Creek Watershed, and the DNR. Mr. Wessel stated that he would go over <br /> the entire process with Mr.Nelson if he wished. <br /> Mr.Nelson stated there is a very large cherry tree close to the edge of the cutting line. He hopes <br /> the City will try to save it. Mr. Wessel stated that all logging has been completed. The trees that <br /> remain will not be cut down. <br /> FINANCE DEPARTMENT REPORT, MARY VASKE <br /> Opportunity for Communities to Withdraw from 1999-2001 Community Development <br /> Block Grant and HOME Programs - Ms. Vaske stated that Anoka County has been notified by <br /> HUD that it is time for a new three year cycle of Community Development Block Grant(CDBG) <br /> and HOME Programs. HUD requires that the County give the communities an opportunity to <br /> "opt-out" of the programs at the beginning of each three (3) year cycle. A community's decision <br /> to withdraw from the program reduces the County's CDBG population count and entitlement <br /> amount and technically is effective for three (3) years, until June 30, 2002. Anoka County can <br /> exercise the option to invite a community that has "opted-out"of the program to participate in <br /> the second or third year. <br /> All the communities executed Joint Cooperation Agreements for 1987 that will automatically <br /> renew and continue in effect so long as there is a CDBG Program and they do not elect to <br /> withdraw. This agreement has been amended to include the HOME Program. If the City <br /> chooses to remain included in the Urban County, the City is notified of the following: <br /> 1. The City is ineligible to apply for grants under the HUD-Administered Small <br /> Cities or State CDBG programs while part of the Urban County. <br /> 2. The City can only participate in the HOME Program through the Urban County. <br /> Ms. Vaske recommended the City continue participation in the Community Development Block <br /> Grant and Home Program. <br /> 2 <br />
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