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March 9,2021 Page 4 of 8 <br /> 5 Ayes,0 Nays-Motion Carried <br /> The Public Hearing was closed at 6:59 p.m. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Abdulle,seconded by Councilmember Allen to adopt a Resolution <br /> authorizing the issuance, sale, and delivery of its Subordinance Multifamily Housing <br /> Revenue Note (Brighton Oaks Project), Series 2021; approving the form of and <br /> authorizing the execution and delivery of the note and related documents; providing <br /> for the security, rights, and remedies with respect to the note; and granting approval for <br /> certain other actions with respect thereto. <br /> Mayor Niedfeldt-Thomas stated these bonds were a tool available to the City in order to further <br /> the mission and vision of the City Council. <br /> Councilmember Abdulle commented on the different levels of affordable housing and <br /> understood these units would be at 60%AMI. He understood that everyone may not be able to <br /> afford this rental level. He indicated the Council was always looking for ways to create <br /> additional affordable housing units. <br /> Councilmember Allen stated he appreciated Councilmember Abdulle's comments. He reported <br /> this project was targeted at 60%AMI and discussed how State law changed while this project <br /> was under construction. He understood affordability was a word that does not meet all <br /> instances and noted the Council would continue to address this matter. <br /> A roll call vote was taken. <br /> 5 Ayes,0 Nays-Motion Carried <br /> Council Business <br /> Council Business 1. Consider <br /> 1. Consider Authorization for a Resolution Authorizing the Application for the Authorization for a <br /> MNDNR Outdoor Recreation Grant for Hansen Park Improvements. Resolution <br /> p Authorizing the <br /> Application for the <br /> City Manager Massopust indicated Parks and Recreation Director Fink would be presenting this item to the MNDNR Outdoor <br /> Council. Recreation Grant for <br /> Hansen Park <br /> Parks and Recreation Director Fink stated in 2018, the Parks and Recreation Department was Improvements. <br /> scheduled to replace fencing and backstops at Hansen Park for the two remaining youth fields <br /> at Hansen Park through the Non-Fleet Capital Asset Replacement Fund. A decision was made <br /> to delay those replacements in order to wait for the outcomes from the Parks Comprehensive <br /> Plan. Due to soil conditions and field location, rain and water often impact playability, cause <br /> field damage, which result in increased cancelations. With the completion and adoption of <br /> Parks and Recreation System Plan, the Parks and recreation department is proposing an <br /> application to the DNR to help facilitate the completion of a portion of the approved Hansen <br /> Park Master plan. <br /> Parks and Recreation Director Fink commented for the purposes of this grant, the proposal includes <br /> reorientation of the north ballfield to an ideal direction for play(northeast). Each ballfield will <br /> be re-sized to 200' with grading and drainage improvements to accommodate play. The layout <br /> also includes a paved multi-use 8' wide trail connection to each field and expanded spectator <br /> areas with bleachers. Small play pods with one or two play features (such as swings) would be <br /> located near the spectator area for younger children watching games. There is also an option to <br /> fit a multipurpose field on the north ballfield. Parking lots will be consolidated into one lot <br /> with 119 stalls including accessible parking and sidewalks. <br /> Parks and Recreation Director Fink reported improvements to the popular disc golf course include a <br /> redesigned entrance, first hole and upgrades to existing tee boxes for consistency. An open-air <br /> shelter just south of the parking lot provides a separate gathering area for disc golf and space <br />
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