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Councilmember introduced the following resolution and moved for its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION #20-018 <br />RESOLUTION TO ENTER INTO A CLEAN WATER FUND GRANT AGREEMENT <br />WITH THE METROPOLITAN COUNCIL TO RECEIVE A WATER EFFICIENCY <br />GRANT <br />WHEREAS, the City of Ramsey owns and maintains a municipal water supply system <br />which is essential to the quality of life, health and welfare of City residents and businesses; and <br />WHEREAS, the City of Ramsey currently relies on groundwater as the sole source of its <br />municipal water supply system; and <br />WHEREAS, the City of Ramsey is planning to construct two new municipal water supply <br />system groundwater wells to accommodate planned growth in the next ten years; and <br />WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes 473.1565 directs the Metropolitan Council to undertake <br />planning activities that emphasize conservation, inter jurisdictional cooperation, and long-term <br />sustainability; and <br />WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Council received an allocation of $787,600 from the Clean <br />Water Funds to assist local units of government by helping property owners pay for water saving <br />audits and/or more water efficient appliances to conserve water; and <br />WHEREAS, the primary objective of the Water Efficiency Grant Program is to assist local <br />units of government to conserve water to ensure long-term groundwater sustainability; and <br />WHEREAS, this grant program is consistent with the goals and objectives of the City's <br />Strategic Action Plan; and <br />WHEREAS, the City has the capability to adequately fund its local cost share for this grant <br />program through the water enterprise fund; and <br />WHEREAS, on September 24, 2019, the Ramsey City Council authorized staff to apply for <br />grant funding up to $50,000; and <br />WHEREAS, the City of Ramsey submitted an application for grant funds to offer rebates <br />for WaterSense labeled smart irrigation controllers, irrigation audits, and WaterSense labeled toilets <br />for water supply customers; and <br />WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Council received grant applications totaling $1,393,527; and <br />