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I <br /> 10/19/82 Page -10- <br /> RESOLUTION #34 - HILLSIDE Attorney Rautenstraus read the resolution <br /> SQUARE - in its entirety, and councilmembers had <br /> a copy. <br /> Director Rupp Reported that the subdivision agreement had <br /> been signed by the developer and the project <br /> is to begin Later this month. HUD had approved <br /> the plat for the construction, and the developer <br /> estimates completion In 6-7 months, at which <br /> time the property would be turned over to <br /> the City Housing Authority in the summer of <br /> 1983. The project is a 13 unit townhouse <br /> project, located on the south side of South <br /> Boulder Road, zoned high density residential , <br /> and consists of 1.38 acres. He advised that <br /> the plat met all the requirements of the code <br /> and the recommendation was for approval. <br /> Mayor Meier Wished clarification if the units would be <br /> rentals , understood they could be purchased. <br /> Director Rupp advised they would be owned <br /> by the Housing Authority and rented to people <br /> in Louisville, but could not be purchased. <br /> Councilman Leary Commented he too was of the opinion that it <br /> would be low-income housing, and they would <br /> pay a lower rent than they would normally have <br /> as a subsidy. <br /> Councilman Leary inquired if there was a <br /> deadline from HUD when the project is to be <br /> completed. <br /> Rupp advised the contract did not specify <br /> a specific closing date. <br /> Councilman Cusses Wished to confirm that the irrigation system <br /> for the landscaping would be included in the <br /> improvement exhibit . <br /> Rupp stated that it would definitely be a part <br /> of the project . <br /> Councilwoman Morris Inquried about exhibit A which was mentioned <br /> in the subdivision agreement . <br /> Attorney Rautenstraus advised often exhibits <br /> for improvements are not included until the <br /> plat has been approved. He further advised <br /> that building permits could not issued until <br /> exhibit A has gone through the Engineering <br /> Dept . <br />
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