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#057 07-05-77 Apply Rehabilitation Grant Fund Home ImprovementsResolution No. 57 July 5, 1977 Member Anderson introduced and read the following written resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION (Requesting and Authorizing the Metropolitan Council Housing and Redevelopment Authority to Apply for Rehabilitation Grant Funds for Implementation of the Home Improvement Grant Program within the City of Golden Valley. WHEREAS, the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency, State of Minnesota, has been authorized to undertake a program to provide grants of funds to property owners for the purpose of housing rehabilitation; WHEREAS, the City of Golden Valley desires to assist low income homeowners in making repairs to their homes for the purpose of correcting defects directly affecting the safety, habitability, and/or energy usage of the property; WHEREAS, the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency, State of Minnesota, will accept applications from housing and redevelopment authorities desiring to administer these home improvement grant program funds; WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Council has all the powers and duties of a housing and redevelopment authority pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, 1976, Section 473.193 to 473.201 under the provisions of the Minnesota Housing Redeveloment Act, Minnesota Statutes, 1976, Sections 462.411 to 462.711; and WHEREAS, the City of Golden Valley desires to participate in the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency Home Improvement Grant Program through the Metropolitan Council Housing and Redevelopment Authority; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That the Metropolitan Council is hereby requested to include the City of Golden Valley in an application for state Home Improvement Grant Program funds and that upon approval of such application, the City and the Metropolitan Council are authori d to enter into an agreement for operating the program within the City. Adopted this 5th day of July, 1977. Robert R. Hoover, Mayor ATTEST c3l� yv John MurphN City Clerk 1 Resolution No. 57 July 5, 1977 1 1 The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Member Swartz and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Anderson, Hoover, Swartz and Thorsen and the following voted against the same: none, whereupon said resolution was declared passed and adopted, signed by the Mayor and his signature attested by the City Clerk. 1 1