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Res 1997-66 CI. . RESOLUTION NO. 66 - 1997 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA, APPROVING THE TERMS OF A METROPOLITAN COUNCIL GRANT TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TOWARD THE COMPLETION OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY'S AMENDMENT OF THEIR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota finds that: 1. The City of Fridley will be completing the required amendments necessary to comply with the Metropolitan Land Planning Act and Minnesota Statutes section 473.859. 2. The City of Fridley recognizes that to complete their task, the City sought funding from the Metropolitan Council's Local Planning Assistance Grant Program. 3. The City of Fridley has worked with the Metropolitan Council to make amendments to its Comprehensive Plan in recent years. 4. The City recognizes that its overall text and associated maps are now over 15 years old. 5. The City recognizes that a rewrite of all portions of the text that are either out of date, or inconsistent with current thought and regional strategy. 6. The City of Fridley has determined its Comprehensive Planning process will cost $74, 600.00. 7. In accordance with Minnesota Statutes section 473.867, subdivision 4) , the City recognizes that grants may not exceed 75 percent of the total costs and expenses of the work plan, service or activity for which the grant is awarded, or a total dollar amount of $20, 000. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: 1. The City of Fridley agrees to accept the fact that the Metropolitan Council has made a Commitment to provide the City a grant award of not less than $8,190.00. 2. The City of Fridley agrees the remaining budget would be required to come from alternate sources. 00113 Page 2 -- Resolution No. 66 - 1997 3. The City of Fridley's agrees that by their acceptance that their Comprehensive Plan will demonstrate that the City is interested in the Illustrative 2020 MUSA and its relationship to the redevelopment of our community. 4. The City of Fridley agrees that their application and acceptance demonstrates that the City of Fridley has been and continues to be sincere about reducing the impact of sprawl on the region by revitalizing our portion of the urban core and targeting job growth. 5. The City of Fridley agrees it has a strong interest in creating a more livable community in accordance with the Metropolitan Council's Metro 2040 policy goals. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 8Th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1997. ' ,CY J. ,6R - °NS V N - MAYOR Attest: Z3JLa,vyO WILLIAM A. CHAMPA - CITY/ CLERK