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12/14/1982
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-2- <br />for the area where the bowling alley and oriental restaurant are now. <br />• <br />The planner said he had told the Eberhardt representative the City <br />would consider using revenue bonds for the commercial development and <br />intends to reapply for 202 funding for the senior project. He agreed with <br />Commissioner Ranallo that it couldn't hurt to have the City make <br />personal contact with the Washington, D.C. H.U.D. officials, but <br />indicated he personally perceives Senator Durenberger, because of his <br />interest in local government, might be the best source of help. <br />Although most of the developers he has contacted have told him they <br />are undertaking the whole redevelopment project at the same time would <br />be a big chunk for them to bite off, Mr. Krier reported on of these, <br />Kraus Anderson, had demonstrated an interest in joining with a <br />residential builder to develop the whole project.—The planning con- <br />sultant gave the—names of developers he anticipates would submit <br />proposals and said none of the smaller firms had been discouraged <br />from making a proposal even if only for phase 1 because there is <br />always the possibility they might be coupled with a larger firm later <br />in the process. <br />The Secretary/Treasurer indicated he would like to attend the March <br />conference in Washington, D.C. where he could utilize some of the <br />political contacts he made during his campaign to lobby for the 202 <br />funding for the senior project. The Vice Chairman saw the conference <br />as an opportunity for better educating himself for the position he <br />holds in the H.R.A. The Mayor said one of the advantages he sees for <br />• contacting H.U.D. officials personally would be to at least "find out <br />what the ground rules might be for getting funding". It was agreed <br />that one advantage the City might have was that the project would have <br />both the support of a Democrat Congressman, Martin Sabo, and a <br />Republican Senator, Dave Durenberger. <br />Councilman Enrooth indicated that, although he had initially shared <br />some of the doubts his fellow officials had expressed about the value <br />of conferences, he had come to believe as he perceives they have, that <br />such meetings serve as relatively inexpensive educational tools where <br />the information provided cannot be gotten elsewhere. He said he would <br />like to attend the conference in New Orleans next year. <br />Mr. Bjorklund noted the invaluable information lie had gotten about <br />associated housing and other planning issues at the land use and plan- <br />ning seminar he attended in November and the general consensus was <br />that Planning Commission members should also be encouraged to attend <br />as many planning seminars as possible to become better educated for <br />their duties on the Commission. <br />Motion by Secretary/Treasurer Marks and seconded by Commissioner <br />Enrooth to adjourn the meeting at 9:55 P.M. with a heartfelt wish for <br />a Merry Christmas for their fellow H.R.A. members as well as for the <br />staff and the entire City. <br />• Motion carried unanimously. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Helen Crowe, Secretary <br />
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