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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 10/22/2019 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />5. 10. <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #19-262 Approving River Walk Village Subgrant Agreement and Restrict Covenants; Case of <br />Don Kveton <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is as follows: <br />1. Approve Subgrant Agreement by and between the City and the River Walk Village project <br />2. Approve restrictive covenants as required by Grant Agreement by and between the Metropolitan Council <br />Notification: <br />Notification is not required for this step. Multiple notifications were provided on this project were provided with <br />previous steps. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />River Walk Village is a private 14 lot detached single-family development with an operating Home Owners <br />Association. The project itself has previously been approved by the City Council. This case is the final approvals <br />required to begin the cleanup project. <br />As the Council may recall, this project required a significant amount of cleanup of contaminated soils. There is an <br />acre unapproved landfill approximately 14 feet deep. The Metropolitan Council awarded a $902,000 cleanup grant <br />and the Anoka County Housing and Redevelopment Authority (ACHRA) provided an $87,000 local match. Due to <br />the structure of both funding awards, the agreements are between the grant agency and the City. The funds are not <br />directly disbursed to the Developer. <br />The Developer will be completing this cleanup project as a private development project to be reimbursed after <br />completion of eligible activities. The Developer must then deliver the development project as proposed (14 lot <br />residential neighborhood). The ensure that the City is not liable for any default of the Developer, this Subgrant <br />Agreement is presented for consideration. The Subgrant Agreement has been reviewed by the City Attorney. <br />Additionally, the Metropolitan Council Grant was awarded in part based on the proposal to maintain affordability <br />of 3 of the homes at approximately $230,000 to $240,000. To ensure that this affordability level is maintained, the <br />Developer has agreed to place restrictive covenants on these three parcels on the north side of Rivlyn Avenue. <br />Funding Source: <br />All costs associated with processing this Application are the responsibility of the Developer. Funding for the <br />cleanup project has been provided by the Metropolitan Council and Anoka County Housing and Redevelopment <br />Authority. No direct City funds have been included in this project at this time. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends approval of the Subgrant Agreement and Restrictive Covenant. <br />Action: <br />