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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />July 25, 2017 <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />Ms. Nancy Robinette, 3408 31st Avenue NE, member of SAVCA, spoke about affordable 1 <br />housing in St. Anthony. She attended the meeting earlier today and provided an overview of the 2 <br />meeting. Ms. Robinette stated there will be ongoing discussions about affordable housing 3 <br />components and it is her opinion that any new development in St. Anthony should have 4 <br />affordable housing. She focused on the ongoing losses with Lowry Grove, noting SAVCA 5 <br />members and Lowry Grove residents have asked for the City’s help. She stated the third party 6 <br />did help some of the residents and allowed some of the residents to get funds and move on. She 7 <br />mentioned the death by suicide of Frank. Ms. Robinette stated SAVCA developed transition 8 <br />plans for some of the residents but some of the temporary housing has fallen apart over the past 9 <br />couple of weeks and many housing crisis have been occurring. She explained SAVCA does not 10 <br />have the resources the City has and the City should have done more to provide assistance and 11 <br />backup to those residents of Lowry Grove needing help, noting the Comprehensive Plan stated 12 <br />assistance would be given. She stated the SAVCA remains active and engaged with Lowry 13 <br />Grove families and requested the City appoint a leader to work with Kate Martin and Mel 14 <br />Scheppe on addressing the needs of the needy Lowry Grove residents. She asked the City to step 15 <br />up. 16 <br /> 17 <br />Ms. Nancy Gonzales, 3109 Rankin Road, stated Ms. Robinette puts her money where her mouth 18 <br />is, has taken a family into her home, and is providing transitional housing for that family until 19 <br />they can find a place to live. She stated she believed St. Anthony can ask the developer to 20 <br />provide affordable housing because it is the right and morale thing to do. She felt the poor are 21 <br />being ignored and these people need to be in our community. Ms. Gonzales referred to the book 22 <br />Dream Hoarders and the movie It’s a Wonderful Life. She is concerned about the kids that lived 23 <br />in Lowry Grove and feels the School District is becoming a private school, which is morally 24 <br />wrong. 25 <br /> 26 <br />Mr. Perry Thorvig, 3112 Townview Avenue, stated he is representing another ad-hoc group that 27 <br />has talked about the physical nature of the developer. He stated he was a planner for many years 28 <br />and hopes there is some way that massive grading and tree clearance can be avoided prior to the 29 <br />plan being approved. Mr. Thorvig stated he has reviewed the plan online and would like to see a 30 <br />copy to view, noting the sketch plan back in August appears more detailed than what was 31 <br />recently submitted. He stated he does not know how the townhouses will fit as he found the 32 <br />height declaration is misleading and thinks 823 units are way too many. He felt the development 33 <br />should be 3 stories tall and at 25 units per acre, which would allow for 400 units. Mr. Thorvig 34 <br />noted that no street improvements have been addressed from the environmental assessment 35 <br />worksheet and the traffic issue at 18th and Stinson has not been addressed. He stated their group 36 <br />will be developing some Findings of Fact for Council to consider. 37 <br /> 38 <br />Mr. Alex Walker, 2214 Roosevelt Street, Minneapolis, stated he appreciates the transparency of 39 <br />putting the documents on line right away. He stated concerns about the traffic, noting there are a 40 <br />number of kids in the neighborhood and the streets near his home are used as pass through for 41 <br />cars. He believed the development is too large for the area and the infrastructure is not adequate. 42 <br />Mr. Walker questioned some of the details in the application, referred to some research he did, 43 <br />and suggested Mr. Casey research and read the report. His stated his primary concern is the 44 <br />traffic. 45 <br /> 46 <br />4