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11/23/1965 - 00027316FRIDLEY ROUSING A1,1D It r er CN:R di EUTEC"71TY' S •ilam -- NDV1y'0FR 23, 1965 The meting un,e called to order at 1U:Ou P.M. ROLL CALL Present, Chairman Richard Herder, Commissionera John Neyer, Paul Barron, and Lois Mullin, &cacutiv& Airactor Allen Anderson, end Plying Consultant Dave Alberta representiAg Rodne Associates. Absent: Commissioner Robert Kendall APPROVAL OF MIMES — k=111G of NOVRM -f 17-,- .19§1 1r. Neyer made a motion that the minuten of the mevtin3 of 17 Not *xber 1965 be approved as receiver's. F:r. Baxrosa seconded the motion. Upon s. voice vote, there being no rs%ys, said motion panned unanimously. BILLS AND CtkDWNICATIOM U. S. Treasury Department - PSr. Anderson stated that he hecd recL4ived a letter from the U. S. Treasury Depsrttmrt questioning our payment of Social Seourity taxes. Chairmam Herder requested that this letter be forwarded to Wy n Saith for legal action. Lsa&2 LinQa - Mr. Anderson presented to the Commission, the Mormamber copy* of the League of Women Voters monthly w;fa letter, League Lingo, and indicated the portion concerned with the conseneurn taken on Urbrn Renewal at the general meeting of October 19, 1955. EXECU M DIIi NWRIS REMRT After hearing a r=or that Texget w= interested in Wilding in the City Center area, Pte. Anderson telephoned the Daytonas Corporate DavolopMOn d Group and asked if confirmation of this infaL Lion available. Re Ma told that they were not at liberty to make a-v definite sf steam but they indicated that they ware louking st the northern section of the City for a possible discount [store location and eared for a:.r available information oil proposed redevelopment- in th? City Center area. Mr. krdersou was directs to give them any infornetion vv have. OLD BUSINEU5 XnN R- 350a) - Mr. Be- row Est a motion that the request for the balance of payment on the City Ce ter R-35 Foasbbility Study be submitted to the Fesder€sl Government. r`ullim oeconded the anon. IIran a voice vote, the Win, no nays, said motions pvc;&od unanimously. mm. R -36(C) - Mrs. Prtullin made a motions that w apply for ideas additional $20,000 on the University Avenue Protect R- 350). Mr. HYeyer seconded the motion. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, said motion pnsmed tuauimoucly. M SC MIJAMIGUS The Cori sic; c °s Ri�ZUJOMOd ._� `7-r rep It of vlaq m-'etirls hr-ld earlier t Evening of sov4mbee 2�, 1965t t--t'2 the- (amity Center lsusire�A n. ;L . Xoyer stated that: nm e ?'-crap of 1�io rer-, a. erg,, hQ felt an s2zpr -I& d Cite; Carter, yimsibili- y rStuse y wuald be in or c-_" c�_nd vJ i Sv €-.,nd topogx kphic L s °Si iC a should, be wade. !fY. repliad. '611-..°.`: v-'.'. 1�cnt to put mmi- er cent into the prac` T-vm' o-U'ye° ``s i 2-,plosir.g ru.-!i mo:zaes on !. d the coegTuity between the b;n5nearma la aeilinG pria:; c.d a aeTeio .r "s busying Price. Ghaimn Reraea m tqd ant it ec hence to &T.W rsl with Yx. Barrcwl an&. belt Zr ezpan ed fea.taibility study rn -aiel be an cvde2 zo w17a3,le uz to make a 1-eport to the City oi¢n n racarr eszdcyl�s dosening L.l�, a.�ld a genrerLliged developtL�_�t pian alang witt-I the hn,.�id'img dov:T eatatio r .,e alruo "r h-.VC on h=d. Mr. Bar-row ataaaed that ho felt ve should pct a definito ho:d an Hodne Asec- ci€.tes stopping then from dois,g €,.y additiwzi work- oUher lawn that apecifi- call, contracted for. He vas told that, Mr. Iodne azd verbally agreed slot to do aaV unnecessary work at the mseting of November 17, 1955, end could not do anything over aml above the F2e3,Jt0' contrsc�s - eithout a prier apwomd cant -n-.0t amendment. NLV Er- slyms5 Draft of uf:orit =,rs.z Oir_te: fiWt of Snte�st to MIA: cOfficicl€3 -Fir. Harder GtatRek that he had not at coxpleted this draft. _� National Observer - Cha imam 'Terder prezentorl a elipp _Mg frow the 11cr ember ioam of 'The Yationol Observer' =d &--red that 'min be ntlw°.cbv - ;d to im. ,a mimitem of the mmetims. e3he Watiorml CbcsE:e >° is a tw -kly, n Lion -lly circul&ted .nsvppayAr *Lich is -,n blisbe : by `lc., Jere a . publisthero of th= Wail Strut jo=vnal. Riverview Frights Fezieae *.,s - Gbi-s .rwn Fes eer state.? 'hat he had r_esei ed a te-le-phone call from one of the rimidenes of l -emits at€ ins resale some of taa °mmidesnts Imd their 1106-"„_3 arid al-ri z cz-aU be done e`oout their lzobler.a. ChvJz%m ZErdar r3u12-ed 'chest their problem .could be fl—mt on the &,,r-x..dn for the meet -inn- of LeU-tuber 1, 1955, ate. asked VAt all intexestcl rezidel^Fs of the t° Tm in zat:wad"ao. Sz, i.hen directed Mr. Andercon to ilrvi' ✓o the Cis Caumail manbars to attend Lhio meeting. County Commiurior'Eer Michael BRMIo Fe's 11 Sir in on thl,,' caoetin3, �n4s possibly ra reg-wesentative of 'the Srnll L =,mere nd: Inietrotion ADJOURUMV 9s there wom no fswthar brasimess, Rc. r& &,,o:: m e s notion tv =t . meeting be W journed at 11.U4 P.M. ,r. Myer ceco�adrvd the �ocian. Up-III c voice vote, there being no rroyu, sAd motion Eksscaa ufanLaouesl_y. Resrec-rSW ly submi btad, Lois Mullin, Secret&z!fy Fridley lousing & Red€syolopmert AutboTity THE PL,'K 1€ P7A7L CB S'L.? J,EIZ c 0 1l oiled To Lose 1-lom, es, But Voters .JGLci Na B'ElD1,EY, n ?INN flooding had done to property values Residents of the Riverview Heights when they applied foi Koine- repair loans ' I neighboiltood of this suburban Minneapolis Sogie bankcis simply wiote "flood" village waited tensely as votes were across denied applications counted on a recent village election issue In the ,ssuc carried, their bomer wOnl❑ be it,varvu.w IIG, °lire icsrdrnls therrforc t destloyed and their neighborhood turned welcomed a proposal by the Filoley Hous- into a park along the Mississippi River ing and Redevelopment Authority to turn The issue failed, but there was no joy in the area into a pack as an urban - renewal Riverview Heights project Homeowners assumed the author- ity would pay them more for their prop- property Last P P erty than it would command on the flood - the neighborhood dropped as the Miss's- depressed open ma'ket s'ppi River rose Lawns and basements were flooded, walls were weakened, fur - Most of the parr: project would be fi- races were ruined Some residents got Wanted by Federal money Fridley would their first clue on what this unexpected have to put, up only 25 per cent of the cost But Fridley voters, by a three -to -one margin, rejected the project StSill ClC.11t HOUSlII °— lriOilrLC.S udent }' Some Housmg and Redevelopment An- thority indicated they would a Of the Fire Patrol memocrs seek another vote in two of three years But this was small cheer for homeown- ASHLAND, ORE ers like Rieha'd Storla He recalled that 'Bulging college campuses across Lhe he used to feel good each time he made nation have sent dt oves of students into a mortgage payment on the house he has - all kinds of tempaiaiy housing But 40 m tm 13 years Now feels that all _ men here at Southern Oregon College be- en all his ippi l m the home went down the h Mississippi last spung. —PIGGY A yes heve they may be the first in the country c 0