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HRA Minutes 02-24-1988MINUTES C MONTICELLO HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY SPECIAL MEETING Wednesday, February 24, 1988 - 7:OOPM City Hall Members Present: President Ken Maus, Al Larson, Lowell Schrupp, and Ben Smith. City Administrator Rick Wolfsteller. Member Absent: Everette Ellison. The special meeting of the HRA was called to order by Pres. Maus. The purpose of the meeting was to inform the HRA members of the City Council decision of approval of a conditional use request to allcw construction of an apartment building in excess of a maximum number of units allowed for both applicants, Dave Hornig and Metcalf 6 Larson. Both applicants proposed projects include subsidized elderly housing; Mr. Hornig's project a 36 unit located on the Lucius Johnson property and Metcalf 6 Larson's project a 28 unit located off Broadway on a portion of Block 51. The council based their decision on that since both request were presented at the same meeting and both applicants had their development plans in order, the council had no just reason for denial of either request. The continuation of either projects survival will be determined on FmHA funding. At the council meeting, Administrator Wolfsteller pointed out reasons why the council could deny either request and Koropchak expressed the HRA's support of the Metcalf S Larson project based on five points. Both applicants expressed funding is determined by several factors; however, funding applications are handled on a first come, first served basis. Ken Maus expressed according to Mr. Metcalf that funding may be determined on the city's position of up -front paid assessments against the Hornig development. As proposed, the development is treated as one plat, Phase 1 (1-12 unit family and 1-36 unit elderly) which public services are off sixth street, and Phase II (2-12 unit family) with the city being granted an easement for future development of 7th Street. Would this mean future assessments against the said project or Is the City requesting up -front payment at this time? If treated as a sub -division, Phase I and I1, a simple sub -division has not been requested by Mr. Hornig. Mr. Hornig has submitted his application to FmHA. With the above said knowledge and unknown of FmHA funding to which applicant, does the HRA want to continue securing option agreements with Stelton's. O'Connor, and Jones? Koropchak advised the members that Mr. DeBoer would be meeting with Stelton's that evening and would be in contact with her on Thursday evening. Al Larson has been in contact with Joe O'Connor and with Mr. Jones. The consensus of the HRA members was to proceed with negotiations on the option agreements because the HRA has worked hard, secured appraisals, written and presented option agreements to the owners, and earmarked this as a HRA goal to eliminate blight. The members further felt if the elderly project fails, they may wish to proceed and purchase the O'Connor and Jones properties anyway. 011ie Koropchak HRA Executive Secretary