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10/23/1984
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X <br />CITY OF ST. ANTHONY <br />• HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MINUTES <br />October 23, 1984 <br />The meeting was called to order by Chairman Sundland at 8:55 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; and Richard Krier of the Derrick <br />Companies, Consultant. <br />Motion by Commissioner Ranallo and seconded by Secretary/Treasurer Marks to approve <br />as submitted the minutes of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority meeting held <br />September 25, 1984. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />Motion by Commissioner Ranallo and seconded by Vice Chair Enrooth to approve <br />payment of $175.00 to Dorsey & Whitney for legal services rendered during August, <br />1984, related to the supplemental agreement for the 202 project and the report <br />to the auditors. <br />Motion carried'unanimously. <br />• The Executive Director had informed the H.R.A. members in his October 19th memorandum <br />that the Consultant had concluded, after comparing the property, reuse, and fixture <br />appraisals, and relocation estimate for the Walbon property with the cash flows run <br />by the Springsted Company in June, that the proposed redevelopment of the Walbon <br />property at 33rd and Old Highway 8 for townhomes to be feasible and Mr^Krier had <br />recommended the H.R.A. begin negotiationsth the W <br />wialbons. In his memo, Mr. Childs <br />had listed the six major steps he perceived the H.R.A. would have to take to pro- <br />ceed with the project. -- <br />10 <br />The Consultant was present and first congratulated the H.R.A. on being selected for <br />?- 202 funding for their posed senior housing project on_Kenzie Terrace, which <br />Mr-Krier indicated, he perceived to be a major accomplishment for the community. <br />A brief discussion ensued related to what effect the 202 project and the Walbon <br />redevelopment might have on the securing of construction financing for the Kenzing- <br />ton project. The H.R.A. Consultant indicate3"he believes construction financing for <br />the Kenzington project would be made available within the next few weeks but he did <br />not perceive either the 202 project or the Walbon development could have much <br />effect on securing that financing, since the major objection from financial institu- <br />tions had been their disappointment that they could anticipate so little mortgage <br />financing since but one of the_6O_prospective condominium buyers had indicated <br />they intend to pay cash. The most recent meeting wifh one of those insfitufions`had <br />been rescheduled because one of the bankers was out of town, Mr. Childs said. <br />Mr. Krier discussed various aspects of the memorandum to <br />distributed at the start of the meeting in which he had <br />project; reported on the real estate valuation set. -for t <br />the action he N-.R:A. should take to proceed with the pr <br />the H.R.A. which he had <br />described the Walbon <br />he property and recommended <br />oiect. The Consultant also <br />
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