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Housing Redevelopment Authority
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9/27/1988
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1 center. Those businesses would be given 90 days to vacate the premises <br />• after which construction could start. <br />3 The names of the tenants were read aloud by the H.R.A. Attorney who <br />4 reported all except ACS and the Twin City Harley/Davidson establish - <br />5 ments were on month-to-month leases. Those two businesses have one year <br />6 leases with the motorcycle store having also been granted two, 1 year <br />7 options. Both of these leases have condemnation clauses which may have <br />8 to be negotiated since the property wasn't acquired by condemnation. <br />9 Mr. So th said he wasn't expecting to have to go to condemnation but told <br />10 the H.R.A. if satisfactory relocation agreements can't be reached, the <br />11 condemnation process could take up to 120 days. <br />12 H.R.A. Action <br />13 Motion by Marks, seconded by Ranallo to authorize Federal State <br />14 Relocation, Inc. to begin relocation activities September 28, 1988 <br />15 through hand delivered notices to all current St. Anthony village <br />16 Shopping Center tenants to vacate within 90 days of that notice. <br />17 Motion carried unanimous <br />18 Mr. Childs advised that the LaNel Partnership had sold the $10,750,000 <br />19 Housing and Redevelopment Bonds issued to finance Phase III of the <br />20 Kenzie Terrace Redevelopment Project for 7% and were now in the process <br />21 of replatting the land to accommodate three buildings and larger unit <br />sizes. The H.R.A. Attorney said he was quite confident a satisfactory <br />agrement could be negotiated with the Town and Country Store property <br />4 owners (Krause/Anderson) to acquire the necessary triangular parcel <br />25 necessary for this replatting. <br />26 Chair Commends Staff for "A Job Well Done" on This Difficult Project <br />27 Chair Sundland made the above recommendation which was unanimously <br />28 accepted by the rest of the H.R.A. members. A celebration was delayed <br />29 until sometime after October 13th when the Chair indicated he would be <br />30 back from his vacation. <br />31 <br />32 Motion by Marks, seconded by Enrooth to adjourn the H.R.A. meeting at <br />33 9:50 P.M. <br />34 <br />35 Respectfully submitted, <br />36 Helen Crowe, Secretary <br />A� <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />
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