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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes Z <br /> January 28, 2003 <br /> Page 2 <br /> knowledgeable to help research this issue. She also asked if the St. Anthony Housing Group <br /> could go to the Developers to get action. <br /> Mayor Hodson stated the Council would look at the information. He said the Council and <br /> financial advisors are taking a look at the financial piece. <br /> Mayor Hodson stated if she had financial backing that could make this happen the St. Anthony <br /> Housing Group could bring it to the Council and Developer. However,with a$4 billion State <br /> deficit there will be challenges without financial backing. <br /> John Lindstrom of 3371 Garfield Street, Minneapolis, attends Faith Church and is a member of <br /> the St. Anthony Housing Group. He said members of the Group either attend a church, live in <br /> the community, and/or work in the community. He's very concerned about affordable housing <br /> for low/moderate income households. He stated the group is primarily working through the <br /> Metropolitan Interfaith Council Housing and gave an overview of what this council does. He <br /> said they don't have the resources to get the financing and feels it should be a joint effort <br /> between the City and Developer. He said the City has had past milestones they've prospered <br /> through. He noted that following World War II the community experienced rapid growth in <br /> residential development. Prospective homeowners, especially veterans, were able to secure <br /> mortgage loans from the Federal Government at a very attractive rate. He said this made it <br /> possible for families with modest incomes to obtain a decent, safe, and affordable house. <br /> Chris Swanson of 3020 Silver Lake Road moved to St. Anthony on January 3, 2003. He stated <br /> he's both frustrated and concerned because the house he moved into has a pond behind it and <br /> even though it's not a public area, people are utilizing it as one. He said people are using the <br /> pond as a skating rink, a dog park, and an area to walk/run. He stated he's here as a concerned <br /> citizen and wants to know how it can be more.publicly noted that it's not a public area. He <br /> stated the people using the pond do not live on the block. He asked, at the very least, if signs <br /> could be put up stating"Private Property". <br /> Mayor Hodson stated this issue could be addressed at the next Goal Setting Meeting. <br /> Councilmember Thuesen said residents could be reminded that the pond is private property in the <br /> newsletter. <br /> Councilmember Sparks stated Mr. Swanson could call the police regarding this issue. <br /> Hearing no further comments, Mayor Hodson moved forward with the agenda. <br /> IV. CONSENT AGENDA. <br /> 1. Consider January 14, 2003 Council meeting minutes. <br /> 2. Consider licenses and permits. <br /> 3. Consider payment of claims. <br /> Councilmember Sparks requested the removal of Consent Agenda Item 1. <br />