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Commissioner Huffman stated by "we" the County meant all parties involved. He commented <br /> there has been no resolution to the MDA after years of negotiations which led the County to <br /> suggest mediation be considered. <br /> Commissioner Holden explained she was frustrated by the fact the County had chosen not to <br /> include the City in all of their negotiations with Alatus. She reported the City was only included <br /> in the negotiations process since last April. <br /> Commissioner Grant questioned if the agreed to sale price was $62.7 million for the TCAAP site. <br /> Commissioner Huffman deferred this question to staff. <br /> Amy Schmidt, County Attorney's Office, commented on the closed session the County held. <br /> She explained the price Louis Jamborn cited within the MDA and the agreement had not been <br /> executed. She reported the County Attorney needed to meet with the Board of Commissioners <br /> to discuss this in order to finalize the sale of the property. <br /> Commissioner Holden expressed frustration that the County supported the City's plan, voted to <br /> approve the plan, and now was not going forward with the City plan. She questioned what the <br /> issues were at this time. <br /> Commissioner Huffman stated both City and County staff had been meeting on a weekly basis <br /> through the hiatus to address these issues. <br /> Ms. Collins indicated affordable housing and density were the main concerns, along with <br /> financing for the project. <br /> Commissioner Grant commented SAC credits had been resolved. Further discussion ensued <br /> regarding planning costs and negotiations with the County. <br /> Commissioner Holden stated the City never received information from the County on the last <br /> negotiations. <br /> Director Perrault reported the City Council met in October to provide direction regarding the <br /> status of the Cooperative Agreement between the City and the County. This information was <br /> provided to the County and shortly after that time, the City received a letter from the County <br /> stating TCAAP had been put on hold. <br /> Commissioner Grant questioned if it was the developer who was reimbursing the planning <br /> costs. <br />