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is a single woman with four children. Councilmember Brever stated she would like to give Ms. 1 <br />Chrisler a second chance. 2 <br /> 3 <br />Councilmember Stille asked Mr. Casey if there are any further violations, what would the 4 <br />process be for taking the license away. Mr. Casey stated that would be a revocation of a license. 5 <br />This has happened in the past and that option is available to Council. 6 <br /> 7 <br />Councilmember Gray stated he is inclined to agree with Councilmember Brever to give Ms. 8 <br />Chrisler a chance. 9 <br /> 10 <br />Mayor Faust asked what the license fee is and Ms. Chrisler stated it is $250. Ms. Chrisler has 11 <br />been in business for a year without a license and ignorance of the law is not an excuse. Mayor 12 <br />Faust suggested she pay last year’s license fees as a sort of penalty. City Manager Casey stated 13 <br />this is a one-time fee. Mayor Faust cautioned Ms. Chrisler about the people she associates with 14 <br />and stated she may wish to use another type of advertising. 15 <br /> 16 <br />Motion by Councilmember Gray, seconded by Councilmember Brever, to approve the appeal for 17 <br />massage business license. 18 <br /> 19 <br />Motion carried 5-0. 20 <br /> 21 <br />B. Resolution 17-037; a Resolution Approving Grant Applications for Environmental 22 <br />Cleanup for the property located at 2501 Lowry Avenue NE (Lowry Grove). 23 <br /> 24 <br />City Manager Casey reviewed Mr. Mike Mergens of EntrePartner submitted a letter to Council. 25 <br />The letter stated The Village LLC is in the process of redeveloping the property at 2501 Lowry 26 <br />Avenue NE, and environmental investigations at the property have revealed pre-existing 27 <br />contamination, including the migration of dry cleaner solvents from a neighboring property and 28 <br />the existence of certain petroleum and diesel-range organics relating to the operation of the 29 <br />manufactured home park at the property. Significant remediation including soil excavation and 30 <br />installation of a vapor mitigation system is necessary for successful redevelopment of the 31 <br />property. Remediation of the pre-existing contamination is a citywide benefit and as such fulfills 32 <br />a public purpose. Because the project will result in significant economic development, The 33 <br />Village is requesting the City of St. Anthony Village serve as the applicant of Contamination 34 <br />Cleanup Grant Applications to be submitted to the Minnesota Department of Employment and 35 <br />Economic Development, the Metropolitan Council and Hennepin County. As required by statute, 36 <br />a development authority, port authority or municipality must be identified as the applicant and 37 <br />sign a resolution of support for the Applications. The funding from the Grantors can pay up to 38 <br />75% of the estimated environmental cleanup costs. The deadline to submit the applications is 39 <br />May 1, 2017. To meet the deadline, the Council is requested to adopt the resolution of support. 40 <br /> 41 <br />Mr. Casey noted the final paragraph of the resolution states “BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED 42 <br />that, the City of St. Anthony Village has not yet received, or acted, on development applications 43 <br />for Southern Gateway site, and the City Council of the City of St. Anthony reserves all rights to 44 <br />approve, deny, or modify any such applications for Southern Gateway site. 45 <br /> 46 <br />6