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0 <br />• <br />t] <br />1 able to lower the mill rate a little due to the revenues coming in <br />2 from those projects. <br />:. a :.'_� Y.- - • 14Si--".l.G' :'- :•.}.5 • .t �_• iK <br />4 The redeveloper indicated Evergreen had received three "solid" <br />5 proposals for financing so he didn't anticipate any problems with <br />6 financing the project. He also said thee was strong interest in the <br />7 project and they were not worried about sales at all. <br />9 Motion by Ranallo, seconded by Marks to: <br />10 1. Designate Evergreen Development Corporation as the redeveloper <br />11 for the Evergreen Townhouse Redevelopment Project which is <br />12 recognized as a "for -sale" townhouse development to which the <br />13 H.R.A. will provide assistance in terms of soil correction. <br />14 2. Direct the H.R.A. staff (Executive Director, Attorney, and <br />15 Planning Consultant) to negotiate a Redevelopers Agreement <br />16 with Evergreen. <br />17 3. Authorize Development Advisory Services to prepare a Tax Incre- <br />18 ment Plan. <br />19 notion carried unanimously. <br />20 Mr. Childs indicated he hoped the redeveloper would be working on <br />21 the preliminary plat for the subdivision of the property and the <br />22 street vacation during the time the consultant is preparing the tax <br />23 increment documents so "everything can jell at the same time" so the <br />24 redevelopers would be able to get into the ground this fall. He <br />25 asked Mr. Hoium to call him at the office the following day so he <br />26 could tell him what kind of temporary signage the City Ordinance <br />27 allowed the project. <br />28 ADDITIONAL CLAIMS <br />29 A brief discussion of the two bills which Mr. Krier had submitted for <br />30 consulting services on the Kenzie Terrace Redevelopment Project and <br />31 the Evergreen Townhouse Redevelopment Project since January as well <br />32 as efforts being made by the architect on the Kenzie Terrace Phase I <br />33 project to get paid for his services on the Kenzington preceded the <br />34 following: <br />M <br />• 36 Motion by Enrooth, seconded by Marks to approve payment of $3,239.10 <br />37 to Development Advisory Services for consulting services on the <br />38 Kenzie Terrace Redevelopment Project from January through May, 1988, <br />39 as well as $699.91 to the same firm for services related to the <br />