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1 City Closed on the Bonds for the St. Anthony LaNel Housing Project <br /> 2 Mr. Childs announced the above and reported an agreement had been • <br /> 3 negotiated with the unsuccessful developers which eliminated them from <br /> 4 the project altogether. He said it was now up to staff to get Kraus <br /> 5 Anderson and Mr. Saliterman to sell the necessary land for the <br /> 6 project for a reasonable price within the 30 days waiting period before <br /> 7 the bond proceeds would be made available to make the purchase. He <br /> 8 added that a simultaneous transfer of the land to the LaNel company <br /> 9 should reduce the City's liabilities. <br /> 10 Evergreen Townhome Project Contract Being Developed <br /> 11 Mr. Childs indicated changes in the Tax Increment Law had required <br /> 12 renegotiation with the Evergreen Development Company for a reduction <br /> 13 of soil correction subsidies to between $180,000 to $200,000 rather than <br /> 14 the $327 ,000 originally contemplated. However, . he said he expected <br /> 15 those negotiations to be successful and the developer to present the <br /> 16 required platting of the land to the Commission at their next meeting. <br /> 17 The City Manager reported the developer already had 14 out of a possible <br /> 18 37 unit reservations for the project and their financing appears to be <br /> 19 in place, causing them to be very excited about doing the project. He <br /> 20 explained the different approach the City was taking regarding the <br /> 21 financing of this project, which would eliminate the necessity for a <br /> 22 bond issuance. <br /> 23 Manager Introduces His New Assistant to the Commissioners • <br /> 24 Mr. Childs indicated he expected Sue VanderHeyden to take over a portion <br /> 25 of his work, including .that with the Planning Commission, just as soon <br /> 26 as she completes the Comparable Worth project she's working on now. <br /> 27 ADJOURNMENT <br /> 28 Motion by Brownell, seconded by London to adjourn the Planning <br /> 29 Commission meeting at 8:52 P.M. <br /> 30 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 31 Respectfully submitted, <br /> 32 Helen Crowe, Secretary <br /> 33 :cjk <br /> 34 <br /> 12 • <br />
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