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Is <br />0 <br />CITY OF ST. ANTHONY <br />HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MINUTES <br />March 22, 1983 <br />The meeting was called to order by Chairman Sundland at 7:31 P.M. <br />Present for roll call: Sundland, Vice Chairman Letourneau and <br />Secretary/Treasurer Marks. <br />Absent: Commissioners Ranallo and Enrooth. <br />Also present: David Childs, Executive Director; and Jerry Gilligan, <br />Dorsey & Whitney, Attorney. <br />The Secretary/Treasurer requested that the February 22nd minutes be <br />amended to indicate in the second paragraph of Page 2 that Mr. Yurick <br />had been absent from that meeting, "because of illness". <br />Motion by Vice Chairman Letourneau and seconded by Secretary/Treasurer <br />Marks to approve as amended the minutes for the H.R.A. meeting held <br />February 22, 1983. <br />Motion carried. <br />Commissioner Enrooth arrived at 7:35 P.M. <br />The Executive Director informed those present that the final draft <br />of the Redevelopers Contract for the Kenzie Terrace Redevelopment <br />Project had been typed the previous day but would not be executed <br />until several minor technical points had been negotiated with the <br />redevelopers but final approval could be expected sometime in April. <br />Bob Dougherty, 3101 Armour Terrace, and four other persons who indica- <br />ted they were interested in learning more about the type of housing <br />which would be provided, were told by the Chairman just how the final <br />selection of the Arkell-Kraus Anderson group had been made and given <br />the specifics of the housing planned for the three phases of the <br />project. He told them he perceives there would be a good mix of <br />alternative housing for those over 55, including low income subsidized <br />housing as well as market rate condominiums, for empty nesters and <br />possibly for younger residents, some with children, provided on the <br />ten acres of land located on both sides of Kenzie Terrace. The H.R.A. <br />Chairman said it is anticipated construction on the first phase of <br />the project, which includes 134 market rate senior condominiums, would <br />be started this fall on the two parcels north of Kenzie Terrace where <br />the C & G Body Shop and vacant lots are now. <br />Phase Two would include a low to moderate rental senior building for <br />which a non-profit organization intends to seek 202 H.U.D. financing <br />• and a market rate condominium for elderly and empty nesters which are <br />proposed to be constructed beginning in 1984. <br />The remaining two structures in the project, both market rate condo- <br />miniums, would be provided under Phase 3,in�approximately 1986, <br />according to the market demand at that time. <br />