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Print Agenda Item Page 1 of 2 <br />CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 06/26/2012 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />4. 7. <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution #12-06-XXX to Enter into a Contract with the MN DNR for Community Forest <br />Bonding Grant Monies for North Commons Landscaping <br />Background: <br />On January 24, 2012, Staff received authorization to apply for a Community Forest Bonding Grant <br />through the MN DNR to purchase trees for installation in North Commons. Staff submitted a grant <br />proposal requesting $13,063.00 for the purchase of 106 trees that would not only provide a <br />significant improvement in the park but also would establish a 'mini arboretum', which is an action <br />item of the Environmental Policy Board's 2011-2012 Work Plan. On March 21, 2012, Staff received <br />notice that the project would be fully funded and that the City just needed to complete the grant <br />contract paperwork. Staff has yet to move forward on this due to the North Commons preliminary <br />plat that is moving forward. <br />Observations: <br />The DNR's Community Forest Bonding Grants cycle runs from 2012 through 2014. The City's <br />proposal fell under the category of "Plant a More Diverse and Resilient Community Forest". There is <br />no required match for these grant monies; however, greater consideration was given to proposals that <br />included partial or full matches with non -state cash and/or local in -kind considerations. Ramsey's <br />proposal identified the use of personnel (designing landscape plan and site prep), equipment and a <br />volunteer labor force to install the trees as a match. <br />There are several key aspects related to accepting the grant funds: (1) Grant funds are not provided <br />up front, grantees must initially expend monies, which are then reimbursed under the terms of the <br />grant agreement and listed contract requirements; (2) Plantings must be installed on public land <br />(including parks) and a Declaration of Bond -Financed Property must be executed; and (3) Several <br />documents must be furnished by the City by the end of the project including an Updated Community <br />Forest or Shade Tree Ordinance, an Annual Maintenance Plan for Public Trees, and a Community <br />EAB Preparedness Plan (note the the Environmental Policy Board crafted a draft plan in 2010). <br />Accepting the grant monies requires executing a Declaration of Bond -Financed Property. This <br />essentially requires that the property remain as public land for its useful life (defined as thirty [30] <br />years) as outlined in the required document as follows: "... is subject to the encumbrance created and <br />requirements imposed by such statute. and cannot be sold. mortgaged. encumbered or otherwise <br />disposed of without the approval of the Commissioner of Minnesota Management and Budget, which <br />approval must be evidenced by a written statement signed by said commissioner and attached to the <br />deed, mortgmre, encumbrance or instrument used to sell or otherwise dispose of the Restricted <br />Property." Staff has confirmed with the MN DNR that as long as the improvements (plantings) occur <br />on the portion of the property that will remain as public, than the proposed seventeen (17) lot <br />subdivision should not have any impact on our use of the grant monies. <br />http://156.142.212.178:8080/frs/publish/printag memo.cfiu?seq=1955&rev num=0&mod... 5/7/2014 <br />
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