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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />October 11, 2016 <br />Page 2 <br />A. Continuation of Lowry Grove Manufactured Home Park Closure Public Hearing <br />Continued from September 8, 2016. <br />Mayor Faust opened the public hearing at 7:03 p.m. <br />Review Closure Statement <br />8 Mayor Faust stated Section 111.092 of the St. Anthony City Code requires that the City "hold" a <br />9 public hearing within 90 days of receiving a closure statement. Subdivision 3 of the Park Closure <br />10 Statute also requires the Council hold a public hearing upon receipt of a closure statement in <br />11 order to initiate a process for compensating home owners displaced by the closure for the cost of <br />12 relocating their homes. Subdivision 4 requires the public hearing accomplish the following tasks: <br />13 • Review the closure statement; <br />14 • Review the impact of closure on home owners and the Park owner; <br />15 • Inform affected home owners of their potential eligibility for compensation from <br />16 the Minnesota Manufactured Home Relocation Trust Fund; and, <br />17 • Appointment of a neutral third party to make compensation recommendations and <br />18 apply for relocation payments from the Fund on the residents' behalf. <br />19 <br />20 Mayor Faust reviewed since September 8, there have been three significant developments that <br />21 have clarified the Park closure and home owner and Trust Fund compensation issues raised by <br />22 the lawsuit. <br />23 <br />24 First, the Hennepin County Court issued an order decisively ruling that the sale of the Park, and <br />25 The Village's ownership of it, will not be disturbed, even if the Court ultimately decides the sale <br />26 of the Park violated the statute. Thus, the Hennepin County Court has unambiguously declared it <br />27 will not prevent the Park from closing. <br />28 <br />29 Second, the City Council has received a letter from The Village stating unequivocally that it will <br />30 close the Park in March 2017 and that it wants to help with relocation as soon as possible so that <br />31 residents are not forced to try to relocate during the dead of winter. <br />32 <br />33 Third, the City Council has received The Village's signed, written agreement 1) to reimburse the <br />34 Trust Fund for all relocation payments made from the Fund in connection with relocations <br />35 caused by the closure of the Park; and, 2) not to interfere or oppose in any way with <br />36 compensation paid to home owners and residents from the Fund for any reason, including any <br />37 future decision that may be issued in the lawsuit. <br />38 <br />39 Mayor Faust stated on October 10, the City received a letter from the Department of Housing <br />40 and Urban Development (HUD) stating they have a pending fair housing complaint for Lowry <br />41 Grove residents and HUD plans to start an investigation. The developer has been requested to <br />42 take no further action while HUD investigates. Mayor Faust noted the HUD action is directed <br />43 towards the residents and the developer and not toward the City. HUD has not, to the City's <br />44 knowledge, obtained a restraining order against the developer. It is not clear how long the HUD <br />45 process will take or what the outcome will be. The City's role is to ensure there is a fair market <br />46 evaluation process and to appoint a third neutral party to help make fair valuations decisions. <br />