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March 9,2021 Page 6 of 8 <br /> project at the Public Hearing, staff will then prepare plans and specifications based on the input <br /> received at the improvement hearing and previously collected information. Staff commented <br /> further on the proposed improvements noting the streets within the project area were 31 years <br /> old. The timeline for the project was reviewed with the Council and staff recommended <br /> acceptance of the feasibility study and to call for the public improvement hearing for Street <br /> Rehabilitation Project 21-1. <br /> Councilmember Abdulle requested further information regarding the history of the assessment <br /> terms for other street improvement projects. Director of Community Assets and Development <br /> Schlichting discussed the process followed for assessing property owners.He noted the City has followed a <br /> 10 year repayment period at 3%. He explained residents can prepay their assessment prior to the assessment <br /> being certified with the County. <br /> Mayor Niedfeldt-Thomas questioned what the average assessment would be for these property owners. <br /> Director of Community Assets and Development Schlichting estimated the average assessment would be <br /> $2,500 for a benefiting property. <br /> Councilmember Allen reported the City picks up 75%of the reconstruction costs for all street improvement <br /> projects and residents are responsible for paying 25%of the costs. <br /> Councilmember Abdulle asked if broken sidewalks and ADA ramps were typically included in the scope of a <br /> project.Director of Community Assets and Development Schlichting explained if sidewalks are within the <br /> project corridor that needed replacement this would be part of the project.He indicated broken panels would <br /> be replaced in advance of the project. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Abdulle,seconded by Councilmember Axberg to adopt a Resolution <br /> accepting the Feasibility Study and calling for a Public Improvement Hearing on proposed Project 21- <br /> 1,2021 Street Rehabilitation. <br /> A roll call vote was taken. <br /> 5 Ayes,0 Nays-Motion Carried <br /> 3. Consider Approval of Fountain Terrace Apartments Provisional License and Mitigation 3.Consider Approval of <br /> Plan. Fountain Terrace <br /> Apartments Provisional <br /> License and Mitigation <br /> City Manager Massopust indicated Community Engagement Officer Krebsbach would be presenting this Plan. <br /> item to the Council. <br /> Community Engagement Officer Krebsbach stated as required by City Code Chapter 13,the New Brighton <br /> Department of Public Safety reviewed police and fire calls to all licensed multi-family dwelling units in the <br /> City for the time period of July 1,2020 through December 31,2020. Included in this review was Fountain <br /> Terrace Apartments located at 691 -7991s`Avenue NW. The analysis of the calls for service at Fountain <br /> Terrace revealed a level of.69 provisional calls for service per unit in that six month review period.That level <br /> is in excess of the.5 calls per unit that is allowed per City ordinance.Staff commented further on the number <br /> and types of calls for service from July through December 2020.Fountain Terrace provided a mitigation plan <br /> that was revied by staff Based on the review of the mitigation plan,staff recommends the plan be approved. <br /> As part of their plan,Fountain Terrace will provide bi-weekly reports outlining their progress on the <br /> mitigation plan they developed.It was noted staff will continue to monitor activity at Fountain Terrace and <br /> will work closely with management during the provisional period to verify they are in compliance with the <br /> plan. <br /> Councilmember Allen thanked staff for the thorough presentation.He commended staff for working with <br /> NYFS for identifying issues and finding a new housing solution for one of the tenants at Fountain Terrace.He <br /> stated he appreciated the efforts that went into the provisional license and mitigation plan. <br /> Mayor Niedfeldt-Thomas questioned if the management at Fountain Terrace would be approving the <br /> mitigation plan. Community Engagement Officer Krebsbach stated he was uncertain if this would occur but <br /> noted he would be following up with them bi-weekly. <br />
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