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Housing and Redevelopment Minutes <br />October 3, 2022 <br />S. Open Forum <br />Page 2 <br />Mayor John Dietz noted the City Council appointed Jill Larson -Vito to the Housing and <br />Redevelopment Commission and she will begin her service in November. <br />6.1 Officer and Committee Assignments <br />Mr. O'Neil presented the staff report. <br />Moved by Commissioner Swenson and seconded by Commissioner Ovall to <br />nominate Jennifer Wagner as Vice Chair of the Housing and Redevelopment <br />Authority with term expiration <br />Motion carried 4-0. <br />Moved by Commissioner Ovall and seconded by Commissioner Wagner to table the <br />decision to appoint a member of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority to the <br />Joint Finance Committee until the November 7, 2022, HRA meeting. <br />Motion carried 4-0. <br />6.2 HRA Housing Rehabilitation Loan Update <br />Mr. Mollan presented the staff report. He asked for feedback from the commission on the <br />chart included in the staff reports for loan summarizing the CEE Loan activity. He indicated <br />if it was helpful, he would include it each month. <br />The consensus of the commission was to include the summary each month. <br />Commissioner Ovall stated he attended a commercial real estate networking event and <br />learned about Pacer funding for solar power on commercial roof tops to generate power. He <br />asked if the HRA could allow solar panels to be funded by our loan program. <br />Mr. O'Neil will verify that with our policy guidelines but felt it fell under energy efficiency. <br />6.3 General Updates <br />Mr. O'Neil presented the staff report. He stated members of DERBA wrote the HRA a <br />thank you note for funding the downtown flowers. <br />Mr. O'Neil stated he continues to work on fielding calls and marketing the Main and Gates <br />properties. <br />Commissioner Wagner suggested when the Main and Gates for sale sign was replaced to add <br />images on the sign that prompt ideas for what could be there, and to get people thinking <br />about the possibilities the site holds. <br />