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Housing and Redevelopment Minutes Page 4 <br /> October 7,2019 <br /> an awesome opportunity for both the police and fire. She stated it would take some time to • <br /> get the demolition bids back and do some research on Habitat for Humanity. She stated <br /> when she spoke with the departments they would need about 2-3 months to conduct <br /> trainings. <br /> Commissioner Eder asked about any safety concerns with these trainings on city property. <br /> Ms. Othoudt indicated the city's insurance provider would cover these concerns. <br /> Commissioner Chuba agreed with Commissioner Ovall that demolition occur sooner than <br /> later but at this point, doesn't think there's time until spring. <br /> It was the consensus of the HRA to allow police and fire training and obtaining the <br /> demolition bids with the intent to remove the buildings as soon as possible. <br /> 7.3 Preliminary Development Agreement with Modern Construction of MN <br /> Ms. Othoudt presented the staff report. She explained parcels 75-405-0230 and 75-405-0235 <br /> are owned by the HRA and she is in the process of transferring ownership of those <br /> properties from the HRA to the city and stated that should occur by the end of the month. <br /> Ms. Othoudt also explained once those parcels are transferred,unless the developer requests <br /> any financing from the HRA,the HRA won't be involved in any future contracts of this <br /> project should it proceeds. • <br /> Commissioner Ovall asked that it be documented in the report how the HRA came to own <br /> those properties so when they are transferred their history is included. <br /> Commissioner Chuba asked about ownership of 716 and 720 Main Street and because the <br /> HRA owns those properties,he wondered if they are listed as assets and if that transfer <br /> would affect the HRA's asset balance. <br /> Ms. Othoudt stated the properties would be quit claim deeded to the city and they would <br /> continue to remain as assets of the city. <br /> Ms. Othoudt introduced Jesse Hartung, owner of Modern Construction of MN,who <br /> presented his request to allow him to prepare a proposal that would express his beliefs and <br /> viewpoints into a mixed use downtown redevelopment concept. He stated this would <br /> include apartments and commercial spaces. He indicated he likes to "push the envelope"by <br /> offering opportunities for green spaces, solar power,rooftop decks, and explained his vision <br /> of relocating his restaurant,Tipsy Chicken, downtown once the lease is up at their current <br /> location. He stated as a current business owner with an office located in the downtown area, <br /> he explained he has been looking at this for a while and think it's a great time for him to dig <br /> in a little deeper. He said this agreement will give them the opportunity to exploring the idea <br /> of developing the land in the next 4 months to provide a fleshed out proposal of what could <br /> be proposed, along with dressing major concerns like parking and traffic. <br /> Chair Toth asked for clarification of the area Mr. Hartung was proposing for the • <br />