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12/01/1965 - 00027319MIi)IZr HOUSING AIM �L 'Sq dt:'ri�i�i PMUORI'1a FI.a_°1ItC d a3w" wa 1, SSA The meeting waz called to order at 80a P.M. at City hall. ROLL CALL Present. Ch irmn i Hicheard d$qrdvr, , Cowmissionere John Moyer, Paul Barrow and Lois i4n11in, &z9outivP Director Allay Anderson, Counsel Wyman Smith, and Pl.nwwing Consultant Dave Alborts representing Hodne Associates. Visitors: Mayor and N'lrs. Willi= Ieea, MAyor -e lect Jack Kirkham, Councilmen John Wriest, Glenn "Thompson, Councilman -olect Dave Harist SBA representative 3aruer, W-d Robert 3ohaason, County Attorney, Riverview residents Fir. Storla, Mr. All:,n Rundell =d relatives, Mrs. Wafer, Mr. Hollenl*ok., and Mrs. Strob. .Absent. Coamiesionar Robert Kendall SMIAL I PING WITH RITERRVId;d RESID1IMS The mea,tin5 began with a brief introduction to the problem by Chairman Herder. He stated that our original intention wa..s to carry out the Survey anA Pl =ning Application studies, however :£a have nom rsoeived afi latter from the Urban Renewal Administration in Chicago giving us fourteen days to prove local financial support or the availability of lie dew al €undc will be terminated. Chairman Herder then a£kal Mr. Stork,, a Riverview resident, for a brief sum Mary of the situation in Rivervisa. Mr. Storlaa stinted that the ar-aa is _vapidly tacomtng deteriorated., i.e. several residents have sbm don. d thoir property 'six since Novem ber 1, 1965, and several during late spring 1965 }. 11e Cy,�neml foyvling among M=ining residents in, "Why ehould u-- pawl. more money into car homes with no chance of regaining it?" Mr. Ailan Russdeall, anothmr Riverview resident, 5tmted -chat he has had his home up for Bale but with all the publicity from the flood and the Urban Renewal project, nobody is interested. He waked if there waa soy chance that Fridley could Taioe tares money within th.e fou`teen dayEa and suggested that using the land for an industrial park ;joitld be worth the City's expenditure. The futility of tho idea of 3n tnduetrial ;r=k in that arxfa was pointed out to hire. toss. Waafar, soother reoid.nt, statud?, that if Lho ex-<-L.�c floods again this spring, r,ho would not repait her home but Tvuld abazidcn It. S.dae than asked if they could sue the City for asllovia1g building p4rmits an `ats area. Wyman Smith, City Attorney, stated that he did knot believe: the City could lie meld rotponsible In any way. She th*n pointed out t_*:e dongrraa that Riverview Terrace Road psIBt- sented, the road is so ra°^ron `.,twat two care vinnot uIr s in some area. school Frye 2 buses use the road everydag end there is no rcta.iniasg rail. In the winter the road becomes very slippery and e bins full o, children could very likely end up in the river. Mr. Smith stated that -Lhe City ccrald be hold responslble for improper maintenance of the ro&d '.but not for failure to construct a hard surface roaad. Mr. Rundell pointed out that they had bad no trou e until the City put in the sewer and water systems along t1u river wid wa^ackod the natural river front4ge. Ee wanted to know why the City couldn't be held responsible and vhat they wire going to do about it. Counciizsui llright &-xvered this question by stating that the new housing code would help by a.11oving the City to reatrict building in the awes, by demolishing empty structures that presented hazards, and by forcing people to clean up their areas. it was pointed out that this wouldn't help the residents whose homes would be flooded again this year. The possibility of the County helping to fi:?snce the project and using it for a County park was discussed, 'Dave Alberta of Kodne Assooiates stated that taw County could be considered as a patenttal developer but could not be part of the 25% financial obligation of the City unless they gave money to the City with no string® attached. Mr. liobvzt Bollenbeack, another Riverview resident, stated that he hod found a lot in Fridley and is considering moving his bore. Be 'slued if the City would boy his pmzent iot from him. The to,>al amount of the move will run approsi.rrnetely 0,000. Ilbis will be maney lost to him as his hose will be worth no more wbon it is moved thAn the ori,glzal purchase prxce. Be stated that he could not afford this loss, asIncimily whin h; cannot girt a sufficient bank loan. Mr. Barker of the Small Business 3dministrae2-on was then called on. Be staked. that houses that have been damaged in floods are eligible for 3U yeex loans at 3% for repaxxing purposes. Eta asked Mr. Hollenbeck what the physical loss to his property from the flood had -neon. M2!. Ho 1lenbeo "s answsered $2 , UuO. &!r. B, ker stated that they could w.^anewTe to include a little money in the tranra- action for moving erp&naas but not *7,0 -u on a $2,004 damage lows. Hr. smith and Mr. Wright pointed out that the lots should also to considered physical loss beanuaQ before the flood they were worth money and noir they are worth noshing. ir. "darker stated that he could give no definite statement at this time, but encouraged residents to apply for loans and the applications would be given every consideration possible. 7hes general feeling among the residents was that they could not afford a second morta%ge on their home anyway as they '.mould probably end up owing more then the 'homes vereer worth. Mayor Me stated that the City did not have any uncommitted funds to give residents for moving purposes✓. Thu residents than sskUad Vx, Kirkhm what he intended to do to help then. Ur. Kirkh€ua stated that ha had =da a augac,stion but tkwy hadn't Ukod his idea. Mr. Bollenbeek sail' he felt &. hod a moral obligation to thaw 1a3,W 3 ,si`S`enta az he wt-o tit ge'tingUS2.arA Cii+.3 ,,rzl, tt"s only forlaible plan toczaable, defeetarl. a1r. Kirkham stc »id t'l=t his ori& nal ideas had b;ae,n to trail, the reoieceitu t&x =seslinquaat lath for their curmnt lots and that he would try to help with the roving s::ir-nsc -a, t+.;s question eras raio*d wb:!�th4Tr this would not require, another frond eleati.cffi. Mr. Xir12= replied that he did not know. He uas s.alt4d if the residante not beforo tho City Council asking for moving help would he ba their requeat r_aad for how much help. He replied that he would prolaobiy back fnem brat would give no definite st teewnt a.; to the amount of money, just that he usad tbe vard *,heslp'. Robert Johnson, County Attwney, statrd ta:xt the County would be willing to help in anyway possible, Chairman Herder pointed out that tbie would not solve the problem as tbrare ,sere many homes that could not be moved said "mstsiag had to bo done about them as the mainteiumce cost to the City every spring is vtrry large. He than asked Yr. Kirkham if Ito +woW d be in favor of &aothe: bond *laction in tha near future for RireerFiew if the coat could be ebtreri by the Riveraiew resi- dents. Mr. Kirk would not take et comnitatnt at this time but said ba would be willing to meet with the Housing Authority to dirscuaa the possibility of another bond election. The meetia*,g w" set for a:30 F.M. an Decerl'bar 3, 1465, in the Housing 4clthority Office. It was requested that Xr. Alberts have a deriled list of costs and Mr. Anderson have a list of available tax- delingrent lots. R] ILAR MMING AB'i'ROVAL OIL Yt D.U` 33 - 1%E0URIG C5%i1rJMS'1EI3 2?I_ 14G� Mrs. 1.vllin mad-Q a notions tInt the minutes of +her seating of Yo- e'rb*r 23, 1965 be approved as received. M. BaxTota s*aondrd the. motion.. Upon a roles rove, there being no nays, said a.otion „esee,acd u_n.:siice.cusly. RILLS AIM COMMICATIOPS Letter from URA - The letter from the Urbsn Rsrawal A.dsh- Listration the o during special uvating wan officially received. &TMUTM DIRPOTOR'S MORT Social Security Taxes - Kc. nderson stated tbaat in a tel€phonee call to the Minneapolis HRA, he Yard laoraed that the FICA taxes were to be paid to the Stats and the State would forward harm. Re raid this Mould be dome. OUIXUI: lzoli Win - 11tc. Anderson atated that the additional funds from the Ur'A= enewalRenewal Adminaetx�;tion isould be z9fused and that an uput----dxts billiag from Hodne Associates would be ragrested to chose out the books. Hodne Associates was told to ceaze work as of D; cember 9, 1965. pa�p 41 ��rtd t��;gt w F.r,`.ar:cr� gt�d ;ao�6. p.n.s lid ieixo,:�d wino Uxzbe�n I;e`�r ^sal :sdz�n_stya.- tion $.imt oiL. h -ooahu wo.tId Iiz : ".".p^ y for n finial atud5 % -Stror Pece*mbezL- 15, 190'5, 8cs tion - Mr. AWIS -rasoa mubmivtel hiB roc+i tion as the eoutive Director of the Housing Authority. No action er.11 ba tdken vn it £l, X965. OLD BUSIRMS Mr. Mayor reported that Pogor Jol=o:n aLould be fLaished with the additionsl documentation on City Center by U?cesabax 6, 1965. = BUSINMS — A &special meeting of the Cotsm-i-Isnion is celled for iriday, December 3, 1965, at e:3�; P.M. to discuss another %iverviow bond election with Sir. .Kiri b am. fAaleiLR OSM to there was no further businese, III. B2rrow made a "t:on that the matting be adjourned at %.30 P.A. Imo. Mayer eeconded. Upon a voice ;rota, there being no neye, said motion ptzeed t na+nipim,aly. Respectfully submitted, Lois YmIlin, Secretary PridleA *orwingr & F,edeveloptsnt Authority