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APFtiUcu <br /> „,, , ..__., Li <br /> Page 6 <br /> September 8, 1997 • <br /> Mounds View City Council <br /> Mr.Ericson noted that necessary criteria has been met and that staff is recommending approval of Resolution <br /> 5154. <br /> Milo Pinkerton,President of MSP Real Estate,explained that their company developed the Silver Lake Point <br /> Apartments in Mounds View under the same affordable housing bracket as is proposed for the ten new <br /> townhomes. There are forty existing apartments and they are proposing to renovate those units and add ten <br /> new townhomes. By adding the townhomes,they are adding green space to the development, to allow the <br /> apartments,as a part of the overall development to conform with density requirements. He provided a <br /> diagram of the proposed development. <br /> Council member Stigney noted that the number of proposed townhomes has decreased from 28 units down to <br /> 10 units. He wondered how many people they anticipate occupying the ten units. This information was not <br /> available. <br /> Council member Stigney asked how long MSP Real Estate would be providing on-site management. Mr. <br /> Pinkerton stated they would be willing to provide it indefinitely. <br /> Council member Stigney asked how much money will be set aside for ongoing maintenance. Mr.Pinkerton <br /> stated they will be setting aside$250.per unit/year. <br /> \Paul Kemensky,Attorney representing Milo Pinkerton,explained that Mr.Pinkerton's development proposal <br /> meets/exceeds the standards that are set forth in the code. Mr.Pinkerton has proceeded in good faith to put SI <br /> together a project that meets Mounds View's City Code and they are requesting that the City Council proceed. <br /> Gayla Keyes,7730 Greenwood Drive,asked if any consideration has been given to developing these <br /> townhomes as"for sale”townhomes rather than rental units. <br /> Mr.Long,City Attorney,noted that the City Council cannot legally ask the developer to sell the townhomes. <br /> Mayor McCarty noted that the developer has indicated that this is not an option. <br /> Cameron Obert asked that Resolutions 5111 and 5112 be read aloud. <br /> Wendy Jahnke,8408 Eastwood Road,asked if any other government money,other than the$200,000,will be <br /> used to build the townhomes. Mr.Pinkerton explained that he has loans and grants that would help to provide <br /> the affordable housing. Ms.Jahnke asked if the project could proceed with private investment. <br /> Mr.Pinkerton noted that it would not be feasible as they are required to keep the rents at an affordable rent <br /> level. <br /> Ms.Jahnke wondered if there would be areas for children to ride their bikes. She also wondered if the <br /> playground equipment proposed would be sufficient for the number of children using it. Mr..Pinkerton <br /> showed a diagram of the proposed playground equipment,noting that it is more than the daycare center has just <br /> down the street from the site. <br /> Mr.Ericson,Planning Associate,explained that the Development Review before the Council is the technical <br /> review of the site plan to determine whether or not the proposal meets the code requirements and fits within the <br /> Comprehensive Plan. <br />