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Housing and Redevelopment Authority Meeting Minutes 04 <br /> May 11, 2004 <br /> Page 4 <br /> 1 noted the preliminary plan reviews were scheduled to come before the Planning Commission and <br /> 2 Council in June. <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Ms. Kvilvang noted the site would be very different and would transform the overall look of the <br /> 5 community. <br /> 6 <br /> 7 Ms. Kvilvang stated SAV I was scheduled to open June 1. She added residents would be <br /> 8 pleased, as the building was attractive. She indicated Mr. Larson would be reporting great things <br /> 9 regarding sales in the next several years. <br /> 10 <br /> 11 Ms. Kvilvang indicated a CIC plat was filed with the County; however, due to time turnaround, <br /> 12 there was no guarantee the plat would be back for a June 1 formal closing. She explained a <br /> 13 license agreement was being prepared that would allow the City to move in and operate, renting <br /> 14 the space for$1 per month, for example, until the plat was recorded and a formal closing could <br /> 15 take place. <br /> 16 <br /> 17 Ms. Kvilvang noted additional leases for the site were signed, with more leases hopefully signed <br /> 18 by the following week. She indicated that left only one unrented bay. She explained the <br /> 19 developer was making a conscious effort to consider parking concerns and working towards <br /> 20 compatibility with the restaurant's use of the parking spaces. <br /> 21 <br /> 22 Ms. Kvilvang stated the lease with Spectators was being finalized and Spectators would <br /> 23 hopefully open in the fall or late during the current year. She added additional work needed to be <br /> 24 done regarding Sports Boosters' license agreements and a liquor license. <br /> 25 <br /> 26 Ms. Kvilvang noted 38 apartment units were being planned for the LaNel site, indicating the site <br /> 27 comprised the five vacant single properties next to Autumn Woods. She explained closing was <br /> 28 delayed mostly due to economies of scale related to the 38 units and construction costs, which <br /> 29 was making it difficult to obtain financing. She stated there was a 15%vacancy at the current <br /> 30 facility; therefore, they wanted to make sure the new units could be leased. She indicated <br /> 31 construction costs would be rebid and other creative things done to get the project underway. <br /> 32 <br /> 33 Commissioner Faust indicated Council was good about using the name Silver Lake Village for <br /> 34 the Apache Plaza site. He asked if a name had been given to the shopping center at the <br /> 35 Stonehouse location. Ms. Kvilvang responded she did not believe a formal name had been given <br /> 36 to the shopping center and suggested Council could recommend a name. <br /> 37 <br /> 38 Commissioner Faust noted it would be nice to differentiate the shopping center rather than use <br /> 39 the past name, which would shortly be irrelevant. Ms. Kvilvang responded she would have <br /> 40 suggestions brought before Council. <br /> 41 <br /> 42 Mr. Mornson suggested Council might wish to give LaNel a"drop dead"date, as the City still <br /> 43 owned the property. He noted their PUD was approved and recommended a time frame for the <br />
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