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Meeting Minutes - Centerville Downtown Redevelopmeint Stakeholder Meeting <br />Call -to order <br />A meeting of Centerville's Downtown Redevelopment was held at Centerville City Hall on Thursday <br />June 291, 2017 at 1:00pm. <br />Mike Erikson (Centerville), Charles Roberts (Centerville), Bahea Manasra (Centerville), Brian Bourassa <br />(WSB), Paul Pafzer (Public Works Director), Corrin Wendell (Met Council), Lanya Ross (Met Council), <br />Kyle Axtell (RCWD), Nick Tomczik (RCWD), Karen Skepper (Anoka County) <br />Mark Statz ( Stantec), Kylle Jordan (DEED) <br />Agenda Items Discussed-, <br />F Downtown Redevelopment: <br />a. The site needs to meet the 'unique' criteria for the LCDA grant. Corrin offered <br />feedback such as imputing a Greenway, storm water reuse, connecting the lake to all <br />that Centerville has to offer. She also spoke about looking into TIF for possible funding <br />for developments we are proposing <br />b. There are currently land parcels that may have contamination. Nick stated that more <br />investigation needs to be done in locating which land is contaminated then coming up <br />with a vision and putting it into an action plan to get funding <br />c. Charles spoke about affordable housing and how we can connect that via different <br />methods of transit <br />d. Kyle spoke on funding sources in relation to storm water infrastructure offered through <br />RWCD <br />® Karen talked about a survey that was conducted to figure out where services need to <br />be connected. She spoke about the CDBG and how benefiting low and moderate <br />income households is a top need that needs to be met in the housing market <br />0 Water Supply Planning/Sanitary Sewer: <br />a. Bahea spoke about the Green Infrastructure Pilot Grant offered through the Met <br />Council. The first step is to get the downtown residents off of well water and onto a <br />city connection. <br />b. Lanya spoke about the vulnerability of public water. What we are building on the <br />surface has a direct impact on integrated water management. <br />