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ATTACHMENT F <br />An Annotated History of the Prince of Peace Interim Sacred Settlement <br />3 <br />At its regular monthly meeting that same evening, the Congregation took action to <br />authorize Michael Stetzler to negotiate the specifics of an arrangement to receive two <br />RVs/Tiny Homes from Settled with the purpose of providing a winterized living <br />accommodation for Valerie and the elements of a community of support to surround <br />Valerie as she transitions into a more permanent housing scenario. The council also <br />designated some funding support for light facility renovations of a “Common House” <br />and to accommodate two RV/tiny homes to be placed just south of the garage. <br />We directed Settled to proceed with the relocation of the two Rv/tiny homes. We <br />also began the site preparation and light renovation of the common house spaces <br />within the main church building. In addition, the MOU we entered into with Settled <br />calls for Prince of Peace to go through a facilitated discernment process to determine <br />if a fully developed Sacred Settlement would become a long-term ministry. <br /> <br />Nov. 22, 2022 <br />In consultation with Cari McCollor, we offered Kevin (last name unknown) a place to <br />park his disabled minivan/home in our parking lot and worked with him over the <br />course of the week surrounding the Thanksgiving holiday to assist Kevin as he secured <br />some transitional housing to which he relocated on or about Nov. 30. <br /> <br />Dec. 6, 2022 <br />The two RV/tiny homes were moved to the PoP campus. <br /> <br />Dec. 13, 2022 <br />We assumed ownership as the titles were transferred. The church’s insurer accepted <br />the RVs/tiny homes under the comprehensive policy. <br /> <br />Dec. 15, 2022 <br />Valerie moved into her new home. The Beary family began moving into their home <br />about Dec. 17 and were fully moved in by the end of the year. Shortly after this Cari <br />McCollor and one of her Roseville PD colleagues came by check in on Valerie and see <br />her new home. I was with them as they toured the common house and shared spaces <br />within the church building. They expressed their support and enthusiasm for the <br />accommodations we had created for Valerie and the Bearys. <br /> <br />Dec. 22, 2022 <br />Janice Gundlach called the church and we spoke for the first time. Ms. Gundlach <br />described how she had been made aware of the presence of the RVs/tiny homes from <br />Settled’s year-end letter to supporters. She had then driven through our parking lot <br />to confirm. She described her basic familiarity with Settled and mentioned having <br />some concerns about the Sacred Settlement model and the City of St. Paul’s <br />acceptance of how the Mosaic Settlement has been made allowable. She indicated <br />that with the upcoming holiday, she was not proposing any action and would like to <br />follow up with us after the new year. <br /> <br /> <br />