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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />September 14, 2021 <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />Councilmember Webster thanked Ms. Rueckert for her work on this and for her leadership. She 1 <br />also thanked Ms. Rueckert for the Debt Levy Relief Program. Councilmember Webster asked 2 <br />what is included in Intergovernmental Revenue. Ms. Rueckert stated local government revenue is 3 <br />provided by the State of Minnesota for $680,000. The City also receives state aid associated with 4 <br />the Police and Fire Departments, along with other training aids. There are grant revenues from 5 <br />Ramsey County. There are charges for services where other governmental agencies are charged 6 <br />including Police Services for Lauderdale, Finance Services for Middle Mississippi Watershed 7 <br />District, utility billing for Birchwood Village. In 2022, financial services will also be provided 8 <br />to NineNorth. Councilmember Webster referred to the tax levy revenue, if there was no 9 <br />intergovernmental revenue, the taxes paid by residents would only support Police and Fire. 10 <br /> 11 <br />Mayor Stille stated local government aid has not always been received. It could be here today 12 <br />and gone tomorrow. 13 <br /> 14 <br />Councilmember Jenson stated Council has gone through many reviews throughout the year and 15 <br />gone through every line item in detail. He appreciates how Ms. Rueckert provides the 16 <br />information to the Council. 17 <br /> 18 <br />Mayor Stille stated the Council wants to keep the services at the level they have been. 19 <br /> 20 <br />Mayor Stille closed the public hearing at 7:29 p.m. 21 <br /> 22 <br />Motion by Councilmember Jenson, seconded by Councilmember Webster, to approve Resolution 23 <br />21-066; a Resolution Setting the Preliminary 2022 Tax Levy and General Operating Budget for 24 <br />the City of St. Anthony Village. 25 <br /> 26 <br />Motion carried 5-0. 27 <br /> 28 <br />V. REPORTS FROM COMMISSION AND STAFF. 29 <br /> 30 <br />A. Resolution 21-067; a Resolution approving preliminary plan stage PUD, for the 31 <br />Interstate/Bremer Bank/City of St. Anthony Village, including a commercial bank facility 32 <br />of approximately 6,000 square feet, a multi-family residential project of up to 76 units, 33 <br />and land transfers necessary to accommodate the proposed project at 2401 Lowry Avenue 34 <br />NE, 2654 and 2534 Kenzie Terrace. 35 <br /> 36 <br />Planning Commissioner Paul Morita reviewed the Applicants are Interstate Development, with 37 <br />Bremer Bank, and co-applicant City of St. Anthony Village. The project involves applying a 38 <br />PUD zoning district over the 3 subject parcels, two of which are owned by Bremer Bank, and 39 <br />one of which is owned by the City. Interstate proposes to construct a new bank facility for 40 <br />Bremer on the City’s “old bowling alley” site. Once that construction is completed, Bremer 41 <br />would relocate from its existing building to the new site. At that point, Interstate would 42 <br />undertake demolition of the old Bremer building and construct a new 76-unit multi-family 43 <br />structure on the property. As a part of the three-way transaction, the City would take control of 44 <br />the small triangle at 2534 Kenzie, currently vacant. The City h as discussed, in concept, ideas 45 <br />relating to City entrance monument on that site. Future development opportunities are not clear. 46 <br />7