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Housing and Redevelopment Authority Meeting Minutes <br />May 23, 1995 <br />Page 2 <br />•1 Mornson reported in regards to the American Monarch property, the developer has deposited a <br />2 check for $5,000.00 with the City. There is a tentative developer's agreement to be approved at <br />3 the June 27, 1995 meeting for $125,000.00 in assistance in return for keeping value at $1.2 <br />4 million and 67 jobs. <br />5 Mornson reported the Nedegaard Twin Homes project is proceeding. The developer has <br />6 deposited a check for $5,000.00 with the City. There is a tentative developer's agreement to be <br />7 approved at the June 27, 1995 meeting for assistance for $1.5 million in value increase and <br />8 $30,000-$35,000 in taxes. <br />9 Morison reported in regards to the Mako/Olson Property, there is a deposited check for <br />10 $5,000.00 with the City. There is a tentative developer's agreement to be approved at the June <br />11 27, 1995 meeting for $240,000.00 in assistance for a $2.4 million increase in value and $40,000- <br />12 $45,000 in taxes. <br />13 Mornson reported in regards to the Bowling Alley, there is a deposited check for $5,000.00 with <br />14 the City. There is a tentative developer's agreement to be considered at the June 27, 1995 <br />15 meeting for assistance in return for an approximate $600,000.00 increase in value plus <br />16 $14,000.00 in taxes. City's offer is for $60,000.00 in assistance. The developer is asking for <br />17 $125,000.00. A decision by the HRA needs to be made on the amount. He indicated there is a <br />problem with parking in this development. The proposed parking stalls 23-29 are not park of the <br />9 owner's property. There is an easement with St. Anthony Shopping Mall for parking purposes <br />20 only. The owner is proposing to lease space from Town and Country for parking which will <br />21 bring the total parking stalls up to 65-70. But the owner needs a permanent solution to the <br />22 parking problem. He reported there is a possibility of vacating Coolidge but that may cause a <br />23 delivery and garbage pickup problem for other businesses located in that area. <br />24 Mornson reported the TIF hearing is scheduled for June 27, 1995, so the City will have the <br />25 ability to fund the aforementioned projects. <br />26 Mornson reported a meeting was held with Mary Rothchild from First Bank today, May 23rd, to <br />27 review issues regarding Apache Plaza. <br />28 VII. ADJOURNMENT. <br />29 Motion by Marks, second by Enrooth to adjourn the meeting at 9:35 P.M. <br />till <br />31 Respectfully submitted, <br />32 Lorri Kopischke <br />�3 TimeSaver Off Site Secretarial <br />4 <br />35 <br />36 ATTEST: <br />37 City Clerk <br />Mayor <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />