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Housing Redevelopment Authority
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12/13/1988
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1 *$10,956.00 for business relocation claim to Conquest Construction; <br />0 *$8,375.00 for business relocation claim to Action Acoustics; <br />3 *$10,000.00 lump sum payment to Frank's Upholstery; and <br />4 *$42;620.91 to ACS Audio Warehouse for business relocation claim. <br />5 Notion carried unanimous, <br />6 Mr. Childs reported that the relocation claims for the Slick's <br />7 Alternative potential move up next to the Salvation Army store at Apache <br />8 might be higher than anticipated because none of the plumbing or <br />9 electric that they need is in that space. He also indicated the only <br />10 business claim left to be paid would be a maximum of $7,500.00 to the <br />it St. Anthony Meats Store. He assured the H.R.A. members that the store's <br />12 current owner was also doing business in the W. W. Johnson Meat Store <br />13 on Kenzie Terrace and was not the store proprietor who had been <br />14 prosecuted for fraud. <br />15 Commissioner Ranallo commented that he perceived Bob and Diane Slick had <br />16 talked to all the H.R.A. members about the conditional use permit they <br />17 would be requesting if the move to Apache works out. <br />18 UPDATE ON EVERGREEN DEVELOPMENT PROJECT <br />Mr. Childs and Mr. Soth briefly discussed the title and easement <br />problems which were holding the townhouse project up, reporting that <br />Evergreen was taking care of all the necessary legal work and would <br />22 probably be coming in to sign the Redevelopment Agreement early in <br />23 January. <br />24 TENTATIVE CLOSING ON KENZIE TERRACE REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT PROPERTY <br />25 SCHEDULED FOR DECEMBER 20TH <br />26 Mr. Childs conceded that a few issues were still left unresolved on the <br />27 above but he anticipated the City would acquire the shopping center <br />28 property on the 20th and then turn right around and sell it to <br />29 Lang/Nelson for the construction of the Kenzington Apartments of St. <br />30 Anthony. Mr. Soth reported receiving a verbal message that day which <br />31 indicated the Town and Country Store tenant was ready to sign off on <br />32 that location and the Walker project attorney had recommended their <br />33 client do the same on their location. It appears Kraus Anderson has no <br />34 problem releasing the parking lot parcel for the project and only the <br />35 adjoining shopping center representatives were left to indicate <br />36 concurrence. <br />37 New Apartment Buildina Desian Greeted With Enthusiasm <br />38 The Executive Director reported seeing the construction plans for the <br />39 project and indicated he perceived all three buildings would now have <br />separate villa -type entrances and no long halls which would do away with <br />0 <br />2 <br />
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