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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-195 CCRMember Celia Scott introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. 85 -195 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CERTAIN TECHNICAL ADJUSTMENTS AND REVISIONS TO EARLE BROWN FARM REDEVELOPMENT PLAN AND EARLE BROWN FARM TAX INCREMENT DISTRICT PLAN BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center (City) as follows: Section 1. Background. 1.01. The Brooklyn Center Housing and Redevelopment Authority (Authority) has approved the Redevelopment Plan and Tax increment Financing Plan for the Earle Brown Farm Redevelopment Project (The Plan) and has recommended to the Brooklyn Center City Council that it conduct public hearings thereon and approve the Plans. 1.02. The City Council did hold such public hearing and did approve The Plan. 1.03. The Plan is contained in a document entitled "Earle Brown Farm Redevelopment Plan and Tax Increment District Plan" dated July 22 1985, now on file with the Authority. Section 2. Technical Adjustments and Revisions. 2.01. The City has been notified by the office of the County Auditor that a certain property described in The Plan by Property Identification Numbers is not contained in the boundary description of the Project Area, to wit: 02- 118 -21 -11 -0002 That upon examination it has been determined that such parcel is not located within the district boundaries; and that reference to such parcel should be removed from The Plan. 2.02. The City has been notified by the office of the County Auditor that certain properties which should be included within the boundary of The Plan were not in the listing of Property Identification Numbers contained in The Plan; to wit: 35- 119 -21 -43 -0008 44- 119 -21 -44 -0006 RESOLUTION NO. 85 -195 That upon examination it has been determined that such parcels are located within the district boundaries; and that reference to such parcels should'be added. 2.03. The Redevelopment Plan includes as a stated objective to make land available within the Earle Brown site for use as high density residential development. Such statement, however, should not be interpreted to preclude the use of such lands for an appropriately structured commercial development such as office buildings. Section 3. Approval. 3.01. The City hereby approves a revision of The Plan by deleting from pages 1 and 10 thereof, the references to Property Identification Number 02- 118 -21 -11 -0002. 3.02. The City hereby approves a revision of The Plan by adding to pages 1 and 10 a reference to Property Identification Numbers 35- 119 -21 -43 -0008 and 44- 119 -21 -44 -0006. 1 3.03. The City hereby qualifies all references in The Plan to making land within the Earle Brown Farm site available for high density residential development with the further proviso that appropriate commercial uses of such site should also be considered. November 4, 1985 Date ATTEST: s ol oi Mayor The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly by member Rich Theis and upon vote being taken thereon, voted in favor thereof: Dean Nyquist, Celia Scott, Bill Hawes, Rich Theis; and the following voted against the same: none, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. E seconded the following and