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Councilmember Musgrove asked for an explanation in regard to funding and how that works with <br /> regard to the source of funding as far as that funding potentially being relieved from taxpayer <br /> funding for road and upkeep. <br /> City Engineer Westby replied that is an MSA street so when repairs are needed on that street,MSA <br /> dollars can be used. He explained that up to 20% of streets can be added to the Municipal State <br /> Aid system. Those streets generate needs based on population and infrastructure. He stated every <br /> year about $1.5 million comes in as State Aid Funds which can be allocated across the entire <br /> system. The $1.5 million can be used to reconstruct or maintain the streets as needed, this is done <br /> through the Capital Improvement Fund. When those roads are done they use the MSA funds and <br /> not taxpayer funds. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked Mr. Anderson for information on the group of students that <br /> would be served by the school. <br /> JB Vang Partners Representative Fincher replied that PACT is currently a K-12 public charter <br /> school. They intend to keep that facility but change it to house their K-5 program so the proposal <br /> would house 6-12 grades. He stated there is a long wait list and demand for PACT Charter school <br /> so this expansion would allow PACT to increase enrollment and reduce the waitlist for the <br /> elementary campus. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove commented she wanted to highlight that they were separate buildings <br /> with a different student population. <br /> Councilmember Heineman commented on concerns raised by residents during the Planning <br /> Commission meeting regarding a school shouldn't be in a residential area. He referenced the <br /> zoning map and the the zoning for the surrounding area. He asked Senior Planner Anderson to <br /> explain the zoning for Brookside Elementary and Ramsey Elementary and if the zoning differed. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson replied the surrounding area with Brookside Elementary, to the north <br /> and south of Brookside as well as to the west, is zoned R-1 Residential, MUSA-80. On the east <br /> side of Brookside it is zoned R-1 Residential Rural, which are larger lots with private well and <br /> septic. <br /> Councilmember Heineman asked if this proposed site would maintain the balance of R-1 Rural <br /> and R-1 MUSA as Brookside currently has. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson replied yes generally speaking although the Brookside site is larger than <br /> the current proposal. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff stated Brookside is on roughly 36 acres and Ramsey Elementary is <br /> on 57 acres and both have an enrollment of around 700 students. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson replied the acreages sound right for each of those schools but he couldn't <br /> speak to the enrollment numbers. <br /> City Council/March 8, 2022 <br /> Page 7 of 38 <br />