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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday, October 08,2012 <br /> Page 6 <br /> Nays: None. <br /> 8. Consider Items Removed from Consent <br /> 9. General Ordinances for Adoption <br /> 10. Presentations <br /> Recess <br /> Mayor Roe recessed the meeting at approximately 6:23 p.m. to reconfigure the meeting from <br /> the dais to the table; and reconvened at approximately 6:29 p.m. <br /> a. Quarterly Joint Meeting with Housing and Redevelopment Authority <br /> (HRA) <br /> HRA Board Members Present: Chair Dean Maschka; and Members William <br /> Masche; Bill Majerus; and Vicki Lee. <br /> HRA Staff Present: HRA Executive Director Patrick Trudgeon; and Housing <br /> Program Manager Jeanne Kelsey. <br /> Dale Street—MOU <br /> Chair Maschka reviewed a Redevelopment Process/Timeline for 2325 Dale <br /> Street and Fire Station #3, as detailed in Attachment A, part of the RCA dated <br /> October 8, 2012. <br /> At the request of Mayor Roe, Chair Maschka reviewed the properties under dis- <br /> cussion: 2325 Dale Street, Fire Station #3, and Lots 18, 19, 20 and 21 on Cope <br /> Avenue, adjacent to the Dale Street Fire Station, all now assembled with the <br /> proposed intent to build a multi-family—not low-income—housing complex. <br /> At the request of Councilmember McGehee, Ms. Kelsey advised that the lots, as <br /> assembled, represented approximately three (3) acres total; currently zoned as <br /> four(4) single-family lots, and the corner lot zoned as High Density Residential <br /> (HDR). Ms. Kelsey noted that the Fire Station lot was approximately one (1) <br /> acre, the lot with an existing single-family home approximately one (1) acre; <br /> and the remaining four (4) single family lots equaling approximately one (1) <br /> acre. <br /> At the request of Councilmember McGehee, Chair Maschka clarified that it was <br /> the HRA's intent to involve the neighbors early and throughout the Charette <br /> team process. <br /> While a determination would depend on the proposal and process, and at the re- <br /> quest of Councilmember Pust, Chair Maschka advised that the HRA preferred <br />