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CITY OF ST. ANTHONY <br /> a HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MINUTES <br /> February 28 , 1984 <br /> The meeting was . called to order at 9 : 31 P.M. by Chairman Sundland. <br /> Present for roll call : Sundland, Vice Chairman Enrooth, Secretary/ <br /> Treasurer Marks, and Commissioners Ranallo and <br /> Makowske. <br /> Also present: David Childs , 'Executive Director; -William Soth, <br /> Attorney; Dick Krier of Derrick., H.R.A. Consultant; and <br /> - William Bowerman, Planning Commission Representative. <br /> Motion by Secretary/Treasurer Marks and seconded by Vice' Chairman- <br /> Enrooth to approve as submitted the minutes of the H.R.A. meeting <br /> held January 10 , 1984 . <br /> Motion carried unanimously-.- _ <br /> Motion by Commissioner Ranallo and seconded by Secretary/Treasurer <br /> Marks to approve payment of $1,915.20 to Dorsey & Whitney for legal <br /> services on the Kenzie Terrace Redevelopment Project during November, <br /> 1983, and $1,251. 72 to the Derrick Company for consulting services <br /> • from November 16, 1983 to February 15 , 1984. ` <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Representing the Kenzie Terrace redevelopers were John W. Arkell , <br /> President of Arkell Development Corporation; Gary Tushie of Saunders- <br /> Thalden, Project Architect; and Suzy Gammel, Kenzington Marketing <br /> Director. <br /> In his letter of' February 23rd, Mr. : Arkell had requested. a 180 day <br /> extension. to the redevelopment contract; but he now. i-ndicated that, <br /> since the sales of condominiums- had. doubled to- 26 by that evening, _.. <br /> Mr. Krier' s recommendation that the- extension- be for only..,90 days <br /> would be no problem. The developer indicated that, because sales <br /> had picked up dramatically since the model open house, he was optimistic <br /> his firm would be able to meet the lender' s requirement that 50% <br /> of- the 128 units have to be sold before construction is started, <br /> which it now appears could happen by June 1st. <br /> Mr. Tushie informed the H. R.A. members- that they should be selecting <br /> a non-profit sponsor for 202 funding for the senior housing proposed <br /> for Phase II since -the. City has at last been given high priority <br /> classification for .obtaining' those. funds in both Hennepin and Ramsey <br /> Counties . Dick Ktier reported that Max Saliterman; owner of the <br /> parcel proposed- for that development- had signed an agreement to -sell <br /> the land to the. City and all 'that remains is fore the City to: make the <br /> • zoning changes necessary for the project before the 202 funding <br /> application is made Apri1 .30th. <br />