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Housing and Redevelopment Authority Meeting Minutes <br /> October 24, 2000 <br /> • Page 2 <br /> 1 environmental,clean-up costs, the prudent way to develop the propery is to construct a founda- <br /> 2 tion system that utilizes pilings. Further work needed to be done, and.this is outlined in a letter <br /> 3 of October 19, 2000 from TOLD Development. In short, Walgreens is asking that the $200,000 <br /> 4 that has been tentatively set aside for this property be made available. <br /> 5 Cavanaugh noted that this issue has come before the Planning Commission already, and that dis- <br /> h cussion is outlined in the Planning Commission meeting minutes of October 17, 2000. <br /> 7 Hodson felt that if something is substandard,particularly the soil,that should be reflected in the <br /> 8 purchase price of the property. Cavanaugh agreed; however, he explained that when a situation <br /> 9 arises that becomes a permanent impediment to improvements, someone has to step in and get <br /> 10 the issue resolved in order for improvements to take place. <br /> 11 Cavanaugh stated he has the impression that this project will not be developed if the TIF money <br /> 12 is not received. Mr. Kalscheur expressed confidence that neither he nor any other developer <br /> 13 would touch the property without some sort of assistance because of the environmental <br /> 14 conditions. <br /> 05 Thuesen said one thing he believes the Council should consider is that some of the questions <br /> 16 need to be answered, but also that there is life'and property south of 33rd Avenue in St. Anthony <br /> 17 that are in dire need of redevelopment. As the Council considers all of the redevelopment <br /> 18 possibilities, it needs to determine where the best place is to put the TIF money available. <br /> 19 Cavanaugh suggested that this issue-be' <br /> ssue be given to Staff so that options and some analysis can be <br /> 20 given to the Council. Cavanaugh noted that it seems to be a great project and that he is <br /> 21 impressed that the Planning Commission was agreeable to the project in general. <br /> 22 Cavanaugh reviewed with the other Councilmembers about their agreement to forwarding this is- <br /> 23 sue to Staff for review and analysis. It was the general consensus to refer this matter to Staff, and <br /> 24 TOLD Development was agreeable with this decision. <br /> 25 B. Discuss Custom Liquidators Property. `. <br /> 26 Cavanaugh noted that it was the Council's decision to decide if Staff should pursue options re- <br /> 27 garding this property. <br /> 28 Hodson remembered that there was a large price being asked for this property. Mornson said that <br /> 29 an appraisal of the property was done last spring, and the price was about $500,000. At that <br /> 30 time, the Council was not interested because they felt that the price was too high. Since then, the <br /> 31 Frontline Church has asked for a conditional use permit and the Staff is feeling that it might be a <br /> •32 good idea to take control of this property or face additional conditional use permit applications <br /> 33 by various applicants. <br />
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