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Community Development Director Gladhill noted that a conservative approach was used to <br /> provide a payback of 12-15 years but that return could be as early as eight years. <br /> Councilmember Kuzma stated that it seems that this action would cleanup the contamination and <br /> the City could receive payback in as short as eight years based on the tax values. <br /> Councilmember Riley stated that his opinion would be that the ACHRA funds are funds levying <br /> from Ramsey residents and this request would bring those dollars back into the community for <br /> use by the community. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Musgrove, seconded by Councilmember Kuzma, to Adopt <br /> Resolution #19-216 Accepting Metropolitan Council TBRA Brownfield Cleanup Grant, <br /> Approving Grant Agreement, and Requesting Funds for Local Match from Anoka County HRA <br /> in an amount not to exceed $87,021. <br /> Further discussion: Councilmember Riley stated that he will support this action tonight. He <br /> noted that he was discussing this with his wife and he determined that if this does not move <br /> forward, the site will not get cleaned up and these homes will not be built, which in turn will not <br /> increase the tax base of the community and the land will remain contaminated. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor LeTourneau, Councilmembers Musgrove, Kuzma, <br /> Heinrich, Menth, and Riley. Voting No:None. <br /> 7.04: Adopt Resolution #19-215 Approving Fair Housing Policy — A Requirement of the <br /> Metropolitan Council Cleanup Grant <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill reviewed the staff report and recommendation to <br /> approve the Fair Housing Policy. He stated that based on feedback at the August 27 City <br /> Council meeting, staff believes this policy meets the minimum requirements as outlined in the <br /> grant agreement. <br /> Councilmember Riley stated that in the spirit of the last discussion he provided input which he <br /> felt would meet the minimum requirements of the policy and would streamline the policy. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Riley, seconded by Councilmember Heinrich, to Adopt Resolution <br /> #19-215 Approving a Fair Housing Policy for City of Ramsey as amended by Councilmember <br /> Riley. <br /> Further discussion: Councilmember Heinrich thanked Councilmember Riley for his work, noting <br /> that she is in more support of this as amended. Councilmember Musgrove also expressed <br /> appreciation for Councilmember Riley and his expertise. She stated that she received input from <br /> residents that were concerned about this topic. She noted that she will also support this as the <br /> proposed amendment has kept the City to the minimum level of responsibility. She referenced <br /> the required training and asked for details. Community Development Director Gladhill replied <br /> that the training would be Ramsey staff training Ramsey staff, likely an annual training that <br /> could be in person or simply printed materials. Mayor LeTourneau agreed that Councilmember <br /> City Council/September 10,2019 <br /> Page 9 of 16 <br />