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Housing & Redevelopment Authority - Special
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Fire Chief Kapler confirmed that was the case and stated it was imported soils, not natural soils. <br />Chairperson McGlone stated if dump trucks of organics were brought in, it can be assumed we <br />will find same problem and there needs to be more due diligence next time. <br />Commissioner Elvig asked how deep the organic soils go. <br />Chairperson McGlone declined asking staff to respond and asked if there were other questions. <br />Commissioner Elvig stated he would like his question answered. <br />Commissioner Strommen asked where COR Revolving Funds come from. <br />HRA Executive Director Ulrich explained it is a special project fund established for The COR. <br />Commissioner Strommen asked if the COR Revolving Fund is the same as funding from land <br />proceeds. <br />HRA Executive Director Ulrich answered it is essentially the same thing but the Revolving Fund <br />may include revenues other than land proceeds, such as interest earnings. <br />Commissioner Tossey stated concern that the owners know the location of the property <br />boundary, noting the walking path is public property and not included. <br />Parks Supervisor Riverblood stated at Brookfield the City placed markers on the lot line that <br />said, "private property do not enter" and on the other side said "public trail." <br />Commissioner Ramsey felt the property owner could install a boundary marker, if desired, <br />thinking this is no different than Northfork lots that abut a golf course. <br />Commissioner Tossey explained he wanted to assure the property owner did not assume their <br />property extended all the way through the walking trail. <br />Motion by Commissioner Tossey, seconded by Commissioner Ramsey, to approve funding the <br />overage cost for earthwork at North Commons in the amount of $9,812 from the COR Revolving <br />Fund. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson McGlone, Commissioners Tossey, Ramsey, <br />Strommen, and Wise. Voting No: None. Absent: Commissioner Backous. Abstain: <br />Commissioner Elvig. <br />Commissioner Elvig stated he abstained from the vote because his question had not been <br />answered so he was unable to get the information needed. <br />Commissioners Elvig and Tossey left the meeting at 8:09 p.m. <br />Housing and Redevelopment Authority / June 5, 2012 <br />Page 6 of 10 <br />
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