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File #: RES PH 12-306    Version: 1
Type: Resolution-Public Hearing Status: Archived
In control: Housing & Redevelopment Authority
Final action: 10/10/2012
Title: Resolution Approving the Sale of Land and Conveyance of Parcel 745 Bradley Street under the ISP/NSP Program, Payne-Phalen, Ward 5, District 5.
Sponsors: Amy Brendmoen
Ward: HRA
Attachments: 1. 745 Bradley_brd rpt-Final.pdf, 2. Att B - Marketing and Incentives.pdf, 3. Att C - Map.pdf, 4. Attachment C - Photos.pdf, 5. Att D - Public Purpose.pdf, 6. Att E - District 5 profile.pdf
Related files: RES PH 12-236
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Resolution Approving the Sale of Land and Conveyance of Parcel 745 Bradley Street under the ISP/NSP Program, Payne-Phalen, Ward 5, District 5.

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WHEREAS, the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota (HRA), has duly adopted and there is now lawfully in effect in the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, a City Wide Comprehensive/Redevelopment Plan (Plan) providing for the acquisition, clearance and resale of land for redevelopment which includes the Payne-Phalen District 5 area within the Plan and the City Consolidated Five-Year Plan; and

WHEREAS, on November 19, 2008 the City Council approved by Resolution 08-1270 the NSP plan and its submission to HUD for $4.3 million in funding and on January 28, 2009 the City received a letter from HUD approving the NSP Plan and funding; and

WHEREAS, on January 28, 2009, the City Council approved by Resolution 09-103 the NSP plan and its submission to Minnesota Housing for $6.3 million in funding and it was approved February 23, 2009; and

WHEREAS, on February 25, 2009 the HRA approved the Neighborhood Stabilization Program and Rebuilding Plan 2009-2013 under Invest Saint Paul Initiative and approved a budget amendment to carry out Programs/Plans which included the acquisition of properties in designated ISP/NSP areas; and

WHEREAS, on March 24, 2010, by Resolution 10-3/24-3 the HRA accepted and approved the budget for NSP 2 funds ($18.0 million) to continue to carry out activities under the NSP Rebuilding Plan 2009-2013; and

WHEREAS, on February 23, 2011, by Resolution 11-387 and on April 20, 2011, by Resolution 11-623 the City Council accepted and approved budget for NSP 3 funds ($3.1 million) to continue to carry out activities under the NSP Rebuilding Plan 2009-2013; and

WHEREAS, the increased economic stress these neighborhoods are under with high vacancy and foreclosures creates an opportunity to secure strategic properties in accordance with the NSP Programs and the Strateg...

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