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4/10/1984
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• CITY OF ST. ANTHONY <br />HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MINUTES <br />April 10, 1984 <br />The meeting was called to order at 9:21 P.M. by Chair Sundland. <br />Present for roll call: Sundland, Vice Chair Enrooth, Secretary/ <br />Treasurer Marks, and Commissioners Makowske <br />and Ranallo. <br />Also present: David Childs, Executive Director; William Soth, <br />Attorney; William Zawislak, Planning Commission Rep- <br />resentative; Steve Yurick, Developer and Gary Tushie, <br />Architect, for the Kenzie Terrace Redevelopment Project. <br />Motion by Secretary/Treasurer Marks and seconded by Commissioner <br />Enrooth to approve as submitted the minutes of the H.R.A. meeting held <br />March 27, 1984. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />Motion by Secretary/Treasurer Marks and seconded by Commissioner <br />Ranallo to approve payment of $350 to the Derrick Land Company, H.R.A <br />• Consultants, the amount due O. J. Janski and Associates, Inc. for <br />inspection and real estate appraisal of the Mimosa Cafe property for <br />acquisition for the proposed 202 rental project. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />Walker -Methodist had wanted assurance that they wouldn't have to incur <br />additional costs for footings because of uncertainty regarding soils <br />on the site and GME had been invited by the architect to submit their <br />proposal for subsurface exploration. Copies of their March 27th <br />response were distributed to the H.R.A. members and Mr. Childs indi- <br />cated the sponsors had agreed to split the costs of $2,200 with <br />Walker -Methodist Homes. <br />Commissioner Ranallo recalled the City had already spent a large sum <br />of money to take soil borings in that area when the question had been <br />raised whether there might be a subterranean lake flowing under the <br />subject property. Mr. Yurick said he was certain the results of <br />those borings had been made available to GME when they had recommended <br />at least eight borings be taken. Secretary/Treasurer Marks reminded <br />the H.R.A. of a similar case in the Office Park where the Midland <br />building had to be moved over a foot or two when additional borings <br />indicated that would be necessary. <br />Motion by Secretary -Treasurer Marks and seconded by Vice Chair Enrooth <br />. to authorize payment of up to $1,100, with the other half of the costs <br />to be borne by Walker -Methodist Residence and Health Services, Inc., <br />to have soil boring taken of the 202 project property as proposed <br />by GME Consulting Engineers. <br />
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