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Hugo City Council Meeting Minutes for June 5, 2017 <br />Page 6 of 8 <br />Two bids were received in the amounts of $347,900 and $532,400, with Peterson Companies <br />being the low bidder. The engineer's estimate was $402,800. The overall project cost was <br />$471,600. The City did receive grant funding of $230,000 leaving the City cost at $241,600 to <br />come from the stormwater fund. <br />Petryk made motion, Klein seconded, to award the bid to Peterson Companies in the amount of <br />$347,900. <br />All Ayes. Motion carried. <br />Public Hearing on the Issuance of Therapy Facilities Revenue Bonds — Minnesota Autism <br />Center Proiect <br />At the May 1, 2017, City Council meeting, the Council adopted a resolution calling for a public <br />hearing on a proposal to Issue Therapy Facilities Revenue Bonds in an amount of no more than <br />$5.1 million, on behalf of the Autism Opportunities Foundation, a Minnesota nonprofit <br />corporation doing business as the Minnesota Autism Center (the "Borrower"). The bond <br />proceeds will be used to finance the acquisition, construction, and equipping of an intensive <br />therapy center for children and adults ages 10 to 21 diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder <br />("ASD"). The project will be located at 2010 Silver Bell Road in Eagan, Minnesota. The <br />Borrower has agreed to pay the City of Hugo an issuer's administrative fee of/4 of 1% of the <br />principal amount of the bonds. Briggs and Morgan, the City's bond counsel, has reviewed this <br />request and finds it to be a proper use of the City's bonding authority. The City is only serving <br />as the bond issuer and will have no obligations for repaying investors. Mary Ippel of Briggs and <br />Morgan and Denise Raunig, the CFO of the Minnesota Autism Center were in attendance to <br />answer questions concerning specifics of the project and financing thereof. <br />Weidt opened public hearing. There were no comments, and the Mayor closed the public <br />hearing. <br />Petryk made motion, Klein seconded, to approve RESOLUTION 2017-17 APPROVING <br />ISSUANCE AND SALE OF THERAPY FACILITIES REVENUE BONDS (Minnesota Autism <br />Center Project). <br />Ayes: Klein, Miron, Petryk, Haas, Weidt <br />Nays: None <br />Motion carried. <br />Approve Recommendation from Parks Commission Regarding Goodview Avenue Property <br />At the City Council meeting of September 19, 2016, the Parks Commission was directed to hold <br />a neighborhood meeting about the future of the City -owned property on Goodview Avenue. <br />Parks Planner Shayla Denaway explained that youth have built pedal bike jumps at the 2.34 acre <br />property and there have been complaints from the adjacent property owners about the youth <br />using the property. A neighborhood meeting was held at the Parks Commission meeting of <br />November 9, 2016. Several residents had attended and shared a range of views from having fond <br />memories of using the bike track to anger over the littering, bad behavior, and damage to the <br />property. The Parks Commission directed staff to remove brush on the property and to make <br />
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