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September 9, 1983 <br />- 3- <br />10) <br />11) <br />s <br />� <br />� <br />� <br />Jc�hnson - 252-62�2. Wally <br />Johnson represents the Brutger Compa�ziEs, whc� <br />velo ers of: multi-family housing and motel siteY'thee221-:Do4 ing <br />are de p <br />for a site in the City for apartment dPvelopment unde �mPy <br />overnment program, which would require revenue mortgage bonding. <br />g ect in 5t. Louis Park, and have done <br />have currently completed a proj tWo, and <br />others around the 5tate. Their program would consist of one. renting <br />ft. for the one-bedroom unit► <br />three-bec�room units with 800 sq. it,, at $500 per month; <br />at $400 per month; two-bedroom units with 1,004 sq. <br />and three-bedroom units with 1► <br />300 sq, ft. , at $600 per month. 'z'he <br />re uires a$50 per month subsidy for 20� of the � Co��yTR ad C <br />program q <br />are currently considering land at �:he southeast corner p We <br />and Dale, and at the northeast corner of Lexin O°ram d esgnot include <br />inform�d him that the City's revenue �onding p g r� ram should <br />at this point; and that inquiries regarding a bondin g P gulations <br />housing rocedures and reg <br />be made through the City Manager. We discussed p <br />multi-fami:ly development. We also showed him o�aef rlmultinfamilylhousing. <br />for ro ose <br />indicated on the Comprehensive Plan that are p p <br />15. Paul i�ink, `architect, was in with Harvey Rothman� from his <br />Pink - 871-56 ineer, to discuss a <br />office, Mike Boo, attorney, and Russell Sveiven, eng <br />p rop <br />osed development of a complex on the Northwest Tennroveda large health <br />of Rosedale. This is a site for which the City ha aWhich was never built. <br />club facility with some retail about four years ago, ft, of retail, <br />The pr.opasal involves a three-level structure with 64,40Q Sq'and 27,600 sq• <br />24,000 sq. �t. of health club, . 7.8, <br />590 sq. ft. oF restaurant, <br />arkin capacity would be 932 cars in a two-level <br />ft. of theatre space. �e P g ]_I1C. , with Weis Builders, <br />ramp. The developer would be American ReOelelhavesdone. development in <br />Inc., owners, out of Rochester:. �and we e the original develope rs of <br />Mankato and Vlinona, most recently, <br />Apache Mall in Rochester. The conchetSon leefamilyoonetheleasttandenorth, <br />provide conditions, contiguous to t g <br />similar to that which was app roved some years ago. This involves a 100' <br />setback of open space on t he east side, and a 100' setback to th� buildings <br />on the north side. The previous cnncept several years ago had the buildings <br />within 50' of the prop erty line on the north side. This multi-level <br />structure and ramp would provid�eaa eeared,nl owever,f to beXsomerproblems <br />purposes on this pr.operty. The PP <br />in handling i�raffic and parking capacity relating to access, turning <br />of the ramp con ditions. We suggested that in this <br />movements, and handlinq hel ful if i:hey were to employ a traffic ex�ert <br />case it would b� extremely P a su estion that they <br />to assist them in evolving the best workable soiansoat an earl sta e with <br />accepted. We also suggested they discuss the p <br />Y g <br />our Fire Marshal because of the unusuliesctosthe�theatres tolbelbuilt ate <br />safety egress, particularly as it apP <br />the lawe.r leve 1 of th e development. The concept features a largeo open <br />atrium in the center of th� structure, <br />which provides verticle access with <br />elevators and escalators to the thodifiedewould beeasworkable•solutionito <br />appear this development properly m oses. <br />this site, and p rovide an excellent base for tax increment purp <br />