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3/28/1995
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• <br />1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />V <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />•5 <br />16 <br />Housing and Redevelopment Authority Meeting Minutes <br />February 28, 1995 <br />Page 2 <br />Ranallo indicated he would like it added to the resolution that the purchaser of the <br />property is constructing a new home with a market value of $185,000.00. <br />Momson stated this was included in the developer agreement. <br />Motion by Enrooth, second by Wagner to adopt Resolution 1995-003, approving the sale <br />of property known as 3111 Silver Lake Road. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />VII. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S REPORT. <br />Executive Director Mornson reported that in regards to the Apache Plaza redevelopment <br />project, the bank and CUB are currently negotiating and Knox is still interested. <br />Momson reported in regards to the American Monarch property, the City could give TIF <br />assistance of $125,000.00 over a ten year period. This would result in a $1.2 to $1.8 <br />million in value increase. This would increase taxes from $57,000.00 to $86,000.00. The <br />resulting LGA penalty would be $8,000.00. There is still a variance issue and the railroad <br />lease problem. <br />Momson stated there were no new developments in the sale of the St. Anthony Lanes, <br />Inc., Bowling Alley. <br />17 <br />Mornson reported Bruce Nedegaard is planning to sell additional property to Mr. <br />18 <br />Schroeder to enable him to build a home. He intends to move a single family home onto <br />19 <br />the lot next to Schroeder's. He will then construct six twinhomes on the remaining <br />20 <br />property. Momson stated the developer is currently looking at public funding options. <br />21 <br />The property is in the TIF district and the budget could be amended to allow $80,000.00 <br />22 <br />based on six twinhomes. There will be a need for platting and rezoning hearings. The <br />23 <br />current value of approximately $150,000.00 will increase to $1.1 million. <br />24 <br />Momson reported Lang Nelson is intending to purchase 10 homes between Kenzie and <br />25 <br />Lowry Avenue and construct a 50 unit senior assisted housing project on the property. <br />26 <br />The developer is currently analyzing the feasibility and may start contacting property <br />27 <br />owners. <br />28 Momson reported on March 14th, he met with John Beal and a Developer who is <br />29 interested in the Makowske property and possibly three other properties, to construct up <br />30 to 30 townhomes, owner -occupied. He stated they are tentatively looking at a $3 million <br />31 increase in valuation and $350,000.00 in tax increment financing. He stated there will be <br />a need for rezoning and planning hearings, as well as tax increment hearings. The City <br />3 could provide $220,000.00 in TIF for 18 townhomes, which is Phase 1. The current <br />
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