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Monticello Fire Department
The document outlines the proposed 'Pilot Monticello Housing Rehabilitation Program' by the City of Monticello Economic Development Authority, utilizing Statewide Affordable Housing Aid (SAHA) funds. The program aims to support investment in owner-occupied housing stock within Monticello by offering grants ranging from $5,000 to $25,000, with an initial program allocation of $200,000. Eligibility is tied to income (115% AMI) and potentially age (55+), with a 5% applicant cash match required. The policy was scheduled for approval on January 14, 2026, with SAHA fund expenditure deadlines extending to December 31, 2030, and includes discussions for collaboration with Wright County.
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Jan 14, 2026
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Effective: Jan 14, 2026
Monticello Fire Department
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The document outlines the proposed 'Pilot Monticello Housing Rehabilitation Program' by the City of Monticello Economic Development Authority, utilizing Statewide Affordable Housing Aid (SAHA) funds. The program aims to support investment in owner-occupied housing stock within Monticello by offering grants ranging from $5,000 to $25,000, with an initial program allocation of $200,000. Eligibility is tied to income (115% AMI) and potentially age (55+), with a 5% applicant cash match required. The policy was scheduled for approval on January 14, 2026, with SAHA fund expenditure deadlines extending to December 31, 2030, and includes discussions for collaboration with Wright County.
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This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) formalizes a partnership between Wright County and the City of Monticello, designating the Monticello Community Center as an emergency shelter for county-level emergencies. The City will provide facility access and a liaison, while Wright County will provide personnel, security, and compensation for operational costs in accordance with federal and state guidance. The agreement aims to enhance local emergency preparedness and outlines shared responsibilities for timely and efficient shelter services.
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Jan 12, 2026
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Effective: Jan 12, 2026
Monticello Fire Department
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This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) formalizes a partnership between Wright County and the City of Monticello, designating the Monticello Community Center as an emergency shelter for county-level emergencies. The City will provide facility access and a liaison, while Wright County will provide personnel, security, and compensation for operational costs in accordance with federal and state guidance. The agreement aims to enhance local emergency preparedness and outlines shared responsibilities for timely and efficient shelter services.
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This document outlines a proposal for the City of Monticello's Economic Development Authority (EDA) to authorize a professional services contract with Bolton & Menk for a Downtown Small Area Plan (SAP). The SAP will focus on Block 34 and Cedar Street, aiming to identify future development challenges, goals, and strategies for the downtown core. The proposed contract amount is not to exceed $80,000, with an estimated project duration of six to eight months, commencing in March 2026. The scope of work encompasses existing conditions analysis, community engagement, a downtown plan update, and an implementation plan.
Effective Date
Mar 1, 2026
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Effective: Mar 1, 2026
Monticello Fire Department
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This document outlines a proposal for the City of Monticello's Economic Development Authority (EDA) to authorize a professional services contract with Bolton & Menk for a Downtown Small Area Plan (SAP). The SAP will focus on Block 34 and Cedar Street, aiming to identify future development challenges, goals, and strategies for the downtown core. The proposed contract amount is not to exceed $80,000, with an estimated project duration of six to eight months, commencing in March 2026. The scope of work encompasses existing conditions analysis, community engagement, a downtown plan update, and an implementation plan.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Monticello Fire Department
The board conducted public hearings regarding a variance request to exceed the maximum allowed building size for a home extended business and a petition for an interim use permit to operate a powder coating business. Additionally, the board held discussions concerning a review of existing permits for a landscape and garden sales operation and a briefing on Minnesota DNR floodplain regulations.
The board discussed public hearing requests regarding a variance to exceed maximum building size for a home extended business and an interim use permit for a powder coating business at a residential property. Additionally, the board reviewed existing permits for a landscape and garden sales operation and discussed MN DNR floodplain matters.
The council discussed and received updates on an Arbor Day proclamation, committee and department reports, and various consent agenda items including bill payments, personnel changes, and permit approvals. Significant deliberations took place regarding a proposed ordinance for data center development, specifically addressing project scale, infrastructure costs, and setback requirements. The council also held a public hearing regarding grant and loan agreement amendments for the Willi Hahn-Wiha Tools expansion, awarded a contract for a skate park project, approved design services for a water treatment plant, adopted a standard of conduct for the council, authorized a property acquisition for a road extension, and responded to citizen petitions for environmental assessment worksheets.
The council reviewed the Bertram Chain of Lakes Athletic Park Feasibility Study. Discussions included updating project cost estimates to $13 million based on 2028 projections and modifying the scope to prioritize ballfield buildout over certain amenities like a concession building and playground. Proposed project updates involve reconfiguring northern fields, adding lighting, scoreboards, and bench canopies, as well as necessary infrastructure like irrigation and fencing. Feedback from local athletic associations was incorporated, and the council expressed support for the modified project plan.
The council discussed the financing plan for a new Public Works Facility, reaching a consensus to utilize lease revenue bonds through the Economic Development Authority and acknowledging upcoming state legislation affecting the issuance process. Additionally, the council reviewed existing liquor license fees and reached a consensus to create a new category for a club/non-profit intoxicating liquor license with an established annual fee.
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