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F <br /> CITY OF ST. ANTHONY <br /> HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MINUTES <br /> September 13, 1983. <br /> a - <br /> s <br /> Chairman Sundland called the meeting to order at 8:17 P.M. <br /> s Present for roll call : Sundland; Vice Chairman Letourneau; Secretary/ <br /> Treasurer Marks ; and Commissioners Ranallo and <br /> Enrooth. <br /> r. <br /> Also present: David Childs , Executive Director <br /> Motion by Secretary/Treasurer Marks and seconded by Commissioner Enrooth <br /> to approve as submitted the minutes of the H.R.A. meeting held <br /> August 23, 198.3. <br /> Motion carried unanimously . <br /> An. informal meeting with the H.R.A. Planning Consultant, Dick Krier, <br /> had been held at 7 : 15 P .M. just prior to the Council meeting and <br /> immediately following the Council budget workshop and public hearing. <br /> Mr. Krier reiterated, as had been verified by the August 25th letter <br /> from the President of Westwood Planning and Engineering Co. , that his <br /> resignation had been accepted by Westwood, who had agreed to the <br /> assignment.. of their contract- wi-th.•the H.R.A. to. Mr: --Krier-',-s-,-new <br /> employer, Derrick Land Company, . effective August 15 , 1983, in order <br /> that Mr. Krier could continue his service as consultant for' the Kenzie <br /> Terrace Redevelopment Project until its completion. <br /> In his September 13th update on the project, which the Planning Con- <br /> sultant distributed to all present, Mr. Krier reported that a market <br /> survey taken by the redevelopers had convinced them that the structure <br /> for Phase 1 of the project would have to be redesigned which could <br /> be anticipated to delay the construction of the condominiums , now to <br /> be known as The Kenzington, until early next spring. There had been <br /> some concern on both the Planning Commission and Council that the <br /> parking proposed by the redeveloper would not prove adequate for <br /> prospective buyers from this area and that assumption had been affirmed <br /> in the 114 responses to the market survey sent out by the redevelopers <br /> and by those buyers who had participated in the redesigning of the <br /> building, all of whom confirmed that at least one enclosed parking <br /> space would have to be provided for each unit. <br /> If these changes in parking are to be provided, the consultant said <br /> the height of the proposed building would have to be increased to <br /> 5-1/2 stories with an additional. 'one and one-half stories constructed <br /> above ground. The: redeveloper has received a verbal mortgage commit- <br /> ment from the lender, subject to. their review of the new design, and, <br /> Mr. Krier said, when that. approval is secured, a redrawn PUD would be <br /> • presented-'for H.R.A. approval before it is presented for Planning <br /> Commission and Council consideration. The change in design .would force <br /> Arkell to seek an extension of their agreement with the H.R.A. for <br /> the project but, since they have indicated they intend to. pay $350 ,000 <br />