#101 11-04-81 Authorize Rehabilitation Program168 Resolution #101
November 4, 1981
Member Anderson introduced and read the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE METROPOLITAN COUNCIL
TO IMPLEMENT THE SECTION 8 MODERATE REHABILITATION PROGRAM
WITHIN THE CITY OF GOLDEN VALLEY
WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Council has been duly organized pursuant to
Minnesota Statutes 473.06, Subd. 3 and Minnesota Laws 1975, Chapter 13, Section 6,
Subd. 3; Section 21, Subd. 1; and Section 24, and has all of the powers and
duties of a housing and redevelopment authority pursuant to Laws 1975, Chapter 13,
Section 24 under the provisions of the Municipal Housing and Redevelopment Act,
Minnesota Statutes Section 462.411 to 462.711, and acts amendatory thereof; and
WHEREAS, the City of Golden Valley and the Metropolitan Council desire to
assit lower income families and individuals to obtain adequate housing in the
City of Golden Valley at a price they can afford, and to accomplish this purpose
desire to undertake a program of subsidizing rent payments to landlords who
provide adequate housing to such individuals and families; and
WHEREAS, the City of Golden Valley and the Metropolitan Council desire to
encourage the stabilization, revitalization and rehabilitation of the rental
property in the City of Golden Valley so that it may continue to provide adequate
housing; and
WHEREAS, the City of Golden Valley has determined that a program to encourage
the rehabilitation of rental units is consistent with the housing goals of the
Ci ty;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City of Golden Valley that the
Metropolitan Council is hereby authorized to implement a Section 8 Moderate
Rehabilitation Program to encourage rehabilitation of private rental housing
units and to provide rent assistance to lower income families within the City of
Golden Valley, and that the City Manger is hereby authorized to enter into an
agreement with the Metropolitan Council for operating the program within the
City.
Ros ary T n, Mayor
ATTEST:
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was
Stockman and upon a vote being taken thereon, the following
thereof: Anderson, Mitchell, Stockman and Thorsen, and the
absent: Johnson, and the following voted against the same:
said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted, signed
her signature attested by the Deputy City Clerk.
seconded by Member
voted in favor
following were
none, whereupon
by the Mayor and
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