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HRA Minutes 11-15-1982 . MINUTES HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MEETING November 15, 1982 - 7:00 P.M. Monticello City Hall The regular meeting of the Monticello Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) was duly held at 7:00 P.M. on November 15, 1982 at the City Hall. Members present were Phil White, Jack Reeve, Lowell Schrupp, Vic Vokaty and Don Cochran. Members absent: none. Also present were City Administrator, Eidem, and Finance Director, Wolfsteller. 1. Because when the appointments were made by the Mayor and rati- fied by the Council, it was the Mayor's determination that the setting of terms be left to the individual members of the HRA, the selection of terms of service on the HRA was the first order of business. After some discussion, the following terms were agreed upon unanimously: . Phil White 12/31/82 Jack Reeve 12/31/83 ~d Schrupp 12/31/84 Vic Vokaty 12/31/85 Don Cochran 12/31/86 2. A motion by Reeve, seconded by Cochran and carried unanimously designating Phil White as chairman of the HRA. Administrator Eidem recommended that the HRA determine a regular meeting time, but stressed that being in the early stages of tax in- crement financing and in the reorganization of the HRA, more meetings might be necessary to begin. All members concurred that for the time being, the HRA will meet as needed to ex- pedite the development of the tax increment plan, and that a regular meeting time will be established at a later date. 3. Mr. Walt Hartman and Mr. Gary Winter from Holmes & Graven, Inc. were present to discuss tax increment financing. Mr. Hartman provided a detailed historical background of the tax increment laws and expanded on some of the current uses. Administrator Eidem explained where the City stood now in terms of their tax increment plan development. Eidem noted that the redevelopment plan was nearly completed, but that it was prepared largely by City Staff since the HRA had not met up to this time. Eidem explained that negotiations with lXI, Inc. had begun several months ago and that IXI had expressed considerable interest in tax increment financing and the benefits that they might derive relating to land costs were the plans put into effect. e- - 1 -