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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />July 11, 2017 <br />Page 9 <br />1 Ms. Jan Nye stated she lives in Minneapolis and believes the Council has a great responsibility. She <br />2 stated she pays attention to the Constitution and the Open Meeting Laws and agrees the fresh water <br />3 supply is threatened. Ms. Nye stated she sees the government working against us. She stated Lowry <br />4 Grove is a beautiful place with huge trees. She believed there is a ripple effect in the City from the <br />5 closing of Lowry Grove. Ms. Nye commented on the homeless problem in Minneapolis and her belief <br />6 that extreme greed is going on. <br />7 <br />8 Ms. Eva Gromes, who spoke previously, reiterated some of the questions posed to the Council including <br />9 why Lowry Grove was able to deteriorate over the years, aren't there building codes, and why are the <br />10 Lowry Grove roads so bad. <br />11 <br />12 Mayor Faust explained they were private roads. <br />13 <br />14 City Manager Casey explained the Minnesota Department of Health licenses mobile home communities, <br />15 they have been on site, and had some findings that the previous owner was responsible for taking care <br />16 of He stated the City does not have codes regarding private streets. The structures themselves were <br />17 inspected by the inspection department but only on the outside. There was no license inspection for <br />18 Lowry Grove. City Manager Casey stated there have been issues with water and sewer line breaks, <br />19 which were the responsibility of the owner. <br />20 <br />21 Ms. Mary Jackson, 37`h Avenue, stated she has lived here 10' /Z years and was shocked the Council would <br />22 not give support of affordable housing. <br />23 <br />24 Mayor Faust clarified the Council is committed to affordable housing. <br />25 <br />26 Ms. Jackson stated she sees the Council as a financial cost to the City because settlements are being <br />27 paid. She stated her opinion the City does not offer an interpreter and there is a systematic problem here <br />28 that is costing financially and emotionally. She stated the City Council needs to treat everyone with <br />29 respect and suggested the DOJ do a Title 6 review of the City. <br />30 <br />31 Mayor Faust clarified that if the City knows someone is coming to a meeting and needs an interpreter, <br />32 the City Manager will get a translator. He also noted the website can be changed to different languages. <br />33 <br />34 City Manager Casey confirmed that a translator has been provided for many years when requested. <br />35 <br />36 Ms. Jackson asked why there is no ADA transition plan on the website. <br />37 <br />38 Mr. Dave Becking stated he lives in Minneapolis and did not intend to speak as the residents of St. <br />39 Anthony are doing well to speak but he believes the problem is the Council and Police Department have <br />40 a history that can be reviewed. He stated there has been a history of neglect of Lowry Grove and its <br />41 residents and problems with the Police Department so people do not trust the priorities of the Council <br />42 for those closed door meetings. Mr. Becking stated his belief that Police Chief Mangseth was not <br />43 responsible for Officer Yanez's behavior but if Police Chief Mangseth said Officer Yanez was an <br />44 exemplary employee, he is not fit to be the Police Chief. Mr. Becking stated the last Police Chief was <br />45 responsible for the training problems. <br />46 <br />