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12/4/1984
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• <br />• <br />0 <br />CITY OF ST. ANTHONY <br />HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MINUTES <br />December 4, 1984 <br />The meeting was called to order by Chairman Sundland at 10:16 P.M. <br />Present for roll call: Sundland, Vice Chair Enrooth, Secretary/Treasurer Marks, <br />and Commissioners Ranallo and Makowske. <br />Also present: David Childs, Executive Director; William Soth, Attorney; and <br />Richard Krier of the Derrick Land Company, Consultant. <br />Motion by Commissioner Ranallo and seconded by the Chair to approve as submitted the <br />minutes of the H.R.A. meeting held November 13, 1984. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />Motion by Commissioner Ranallo and seconded by Secretary/Treasurer Marks to approve <br />payment of $105 to Dorsey & Whitney for legal services rendered the H.R.A. in <br />relation to the 202 senior housing development during October, 1984. <br />Motion carried unanimously <br />Mr. Krier distributed copies of his proposed agenda and recommendations for action <br />related to the H.R.A.'s acquisition of the irregular parcel of land containing <br />110,912 plus, square feet which is owned by the Walbon family at fhe corner of <br />Old Highway 8 and 33rd Avenue N.E. In his memorandum, fhe Consultant had listed <br />five developers who had indicated an interest in doing the project and Mr. Krier <br />had attached to his memo copies of the real estate, fixture, review, and relocation <br />appraisals for the project. <br />As he had stated in his memorandum, Mr. Krier reiterated his recommendation that <br />the H.R.A. should authorize signature_of the Purchase Agreement with the Walbons. <br />Although he and MrChilds had negotiated with the Walbons without first securing. <br />a redeveloper or developing a Redevelopment or Tax Increment Plan which would have <br />to be accomplished before the redevelopment could occur, the Consultant said he <br />based that recommendation on the positive neighborhood response to the proposed <br />townhome redevelopment of the property and the demonstration of interest of <br />developers in doing the project as well as the fact that the Walbon's had an <br />opportunity to acquire relocation property, which was contingent upon the sale of <br />their property and the agreement had to be closed before December 28th, with little <br />chance of extension of the offer. Mr. Krier indicated he perceived the Walbons <br />might withdraw their offer to sell their property if that happened. <br />Commissioner.Ranallo indicated that, in view of the problems with financing which <br />had been experienced with the Kenzington project, he would be very wary of having <br />the H.R.A. acquire any more land without a concrete proposal from a developer. <br />The Secretary/Treasurer indicated he perceived -t -he H -R -A would-be gambling no <br />matter which course of action was taken and he pointed out that the agreement called <br />for the Wal bon's leasing theland and paying for the_ut_ilites,, i_nsurance,_and otFier <br />operating costs until their new building is completed, which would at least pay <br />the interest -""in the interim. <br />
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