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RESOLUTION NO. 9950 <br />CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW <br />COUNTY OF RAMSEY <br />STATE OF MINNESOTA <br />RESOLUTION CONDEMNING THE USE OF DISCRIMINATORY COVENANTS, <br />DISCHARGING DISCRIMINATORY COVENANTS ON CITY-OWNED <br />PROPERTY AND SUPPORTING THE MAPPING PREJUDICE PROJECT <br />WHEREAS, discriminatory covenants were tools used by real estate developers to prevent <br />Black, indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) and non-Christian individuals from buying or <br />occupying property in certain areas, and they were common throughout the United States from <br />the early 1900s to the 1960s; and <br />WHEREAS, the purpose of discriminatory covenants was to racially and religiously <br />homogenize communities by excluding BIPOC and non-Christian individuals from Mounds <br />View. These tools segregated the metro area and built a hidden system of apartheid; and <br />WHEREAS, in 2016, the University of Minnesota founded Mapping Prejudice to expose the <br />racist practices that shaped the landscape of the metro area. Mapping Prejudice researched <br />restrictive covenants, first in Minneapolis and later in Ramsey County and created the first-ever <br />comprehensive map of racial covenants in an American city. The project mapped 5,400 <br />covenants in Ramsey County, including 531 covenants in Mounds View; and <br />WHEREAS, restrictive covenants are no longer enforceable. Legal efforts to eliminate <br />Discriminatory Covenants include Shelley v. Kraemer, 334 U.S. 1 (1948), in which the United <br />States Supreme Court prohibited courts from enforcing Discriminatory Covenants and the <br />Minnesota legislature in 1953 enacted statutes that prohibited new covenants, but existing <br />covenants were still legal in Minnesota until 1962; and <br />WHEREAS, as a result of these judicial and legislative actions, today, Minnesota law and <br />federal law prohibit discrimination in the sale or lease of housing based on race, color, creed, <br />religion, national origin, sex, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, <br />sexual orientation, or familial status and those state and federal prohibitions extend to the <br />refusal to sell or to circulate, post or cause to be printed, circulated, or posted, any limitation, <br />specification, or discrimination as to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital <br />status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, sexual orientation, or familial status; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, in 2019, the Minnesota Legislature passed a law authorizing property owners to <br />individually discharge or renounce discriminatory covenants by recording a discharge form in <br />the county property records; and <br />The Mounds View Vision <br />A Thriving Desirable Community