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2001-01-23 CiTY OF MOUND HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY COMMISSION JANUARY 23, 2001 1. Call to Order Chair Meisel called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. 2. Oaths of Office Meisel, Anderson and Meyer were given the Oath of Office. 3. Approve Agenda Meisel asked for a motion for approval of the agenda, to which Meyer requested to add an item to the agenda; to reconsider the rezone approval for MetroPlains Development. City Attorney John Dean commented on reasons not to reconsider the MetroPlains rezoning application. He recommended that it not be added to the agenda. Meyer then stated reasons for reconsideration: the "but for" test, inappropriate use of land, Purchase Agreement does not include TIF, and certain conditions as listed in the Code pertaining to conditional uses. MOTION by Meyer, seconded by Hanus to approve the agenda for the evening. All were in favor. Motion carried. 4. Executive Director's Report In response to request for a motion by Executive Director Charon to approve the bills for Indian Knoll manor, Hanus made the motion. Meyer seconded by motion. All were in favor. Motion carried. Executive Director Charon submitted an oral financial report. Charon also reported that the yearly apartment inspection has been completed. She is formulating a plan to revamp the building. Repairs are needed due to age of building. She is investigating taking out a mortgage against the building. Charon discussed her wish to change her hours to four days/thirty hours per week due to forthcoming upgrades to the building. Meyer made motion for her hours to increase to thirty hours per week, to be reviewed in a year. Hanus seconded the motion. All were in favor. Motion carried. RESOLUTION NO. 01-01H: RESOLUTION RAISING THE TOTAL HOURS PER WEEK FOR THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TO 30 HOURS PER WEEK. Charon discussed pursuing a health insurance plan for her maintenance manager. Pauline Payne was introduced as the tenant representative for Indian Knoll Manor. Housing and Redevelopment Authority Minutes - January 23, 2001 5. Approval of Minutes Hanus made a motion to approve the minutes. in favor. Motion carried. Seconded by Brown, all were Longpre Property Brown made a motion for the rent forbearance agreement for Longpre property to be extended to July 1, 2001. Anderson seconded by motion. All were in favor. Motion carried. City Attorney John Dean recommended that the Longpre property be purchased for $230,000. Project Manager, Jim Prosser made a recommendation on how to finance the purchase. They included: 1. Borrow funds from existing sources; 2. Issue TIF bonds; but only issue bonds if you are going forward with redevelopment. He advised that the property would be more expensive to acquire later. Jo Longpre commented on the method of payment and closing date. Issues were addressed. Brown made a motion that HRA purchase Longpre property for $230,000 with method of payment to be negotiated, with the final approval of the agreement at the February 13, 2001, meeting. Hanus seconded. All were in favor. Motion carried. 7. Gramery Corporation Meisel stepped down as chair due to perceived conflict of interest regarding Gramercy Corp. Hanus took over the chair. Vision Coordinator chamberlain gave a summation of Mound Visions over the last ten years. Mike Conlan, President of Gramercy Corp, gave a review of the project components and stated that if it can be financed it will be done. Meyer made a motion to extend the preliminary agreement up to 30 days, with written agreement to be considered at the February 13th meeting. Brown seconded the motion. All were in favor. Motion carried. Chair Meisel was restored to her seat. 8. Post Office Update Vision Coordinator Chamberlain gave an update on the Post Office redevelopment project, indicating that it is on schedule and will break ground in the Spring. There is a possibility this post office will be in a contest for its architectural significance. 9. Adjournment Chair Meisel made a motion to adjourn the meeting at 7:35 p.m. seconded. All were in favor. Motion carried. Meyer Chair, Pat Meisel