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Mounds View City Council July 26, 2021 <br />Regular Meeting Page 4 <br />1 of reporting that must occur to ensure the residents meet the income requirements. <br />2 <br />3 Council Member Meehlhause inquired if MWF would maintain ownership of the building. Mr. <br />4 Worthington reported this was the case noting MWF was long-term owners of its properties. <br />5 <br />6 Council Member Meehlhause commented he was not concerned with the proposed parking as he <br />7 did not believe the residents would have more than two cars and in some case may only have one <br />8 car. He stated he liked the proposed look of the building. <br />9 <br />10 Council Member Hull indicated he supported the proposed development and he liked the idea of <br />11 having more affordable housing in the community for Mounds View seniors. <br />12 <br />13 Council Member Bergeron questioned how affordable these units would be but understood this <br />14 may be a discussion for another time. He commented the MTC has talked about rerouting a bus <br />15 line with two stops on this end of Mounds View. He questioned how committed the MTC was to <br />16 this new route. Community Development Director Sevald stated the MTC was pretty committed. <br />17 <br />18 Mayor Mueller questioned if the sands shift and the bus route does not come about, would the <br />19 facility have a transit vehicle that could take residents from the building to shopping. Mr. <br />20 Worthington stated he was not part of MWF's current business model, but was something that <br />21 could be considered. <br />22 <br />23 Mayor Mueller asked if this was MWF's first affordable senior complex. Mr. Worthington <br />24 reported this would be. He noted MWF had several other apartment complexes already in the <br />25 metro area that served families. <br />26 <br />27 Mayor Mueller commented she supported this plan moving forward. <br />28 <br />29 B. Resolution 9445, Authorize Sanitary Sewer Line Rehabilitation Project. <br />30 <br />31 Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director Peterson requested the Council authorize the sanitary <br />32 sewer line rehabilitation project. He reported the City's sanitary sewer system has 45 miles of trunk <br />33 sewer lines and 900 manholes. He discussed how the City works to maintain these lines through <br />34 sanitary sewer lining projects. He commented further on the project and recommended the Council <br />35 approve a contract to Granite Inliner with Alternates 1 through 3 and necessary contingencies. <br />36 <br />37 Council Member Bergeron stated this was great way for the City to utilize ARP funds on behalf <br />38 of the community. <br />39 <br />40 City Administrator Zikmund reported there was not clear guidance that the City could use ARP <br />41 funds for stormwater, but the funds could be used for sanitary sewer improvements. <br />42 <br />43 Council Member Meehlhause supported this project and thanked staff for mapping out the project <br />44 area for the City Council. <br />45 <br />46 MOTION/SECOND: Meehlhause/Hull. To Waive the Reading and Adopt Resolution 9445, <br />
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