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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-03-26 197 AG RESOLVE197 M Introduced by Councilor Soucy, March 36, 1979 CITY OF BANGOR (TITLE)PSDIb¢a atm:.ins. fire Malm,_scec ,xawanq. Anttority m solicit Proposals for the Development of 'lrv- and Moderate -Income u.; Sensing In the Third -Mein Neighborhood Cors ecletion Project\ __.. _.._..... _. _.. _._ ......... ....._..._. By ode sty Coasrg of ode aty cfBamyor: "WLVBD. WHRRE9H, as a part of the third -Main Neighborhood Conservation Project, the City oY Barger has acquired and cleared level in the Brea know a the "fovmer Gar Works Area" and further described In a survey plan drawn by Plisga & D4v2 dated December 1. 1978, and on file In the City Clerk's office; and wCUME 9, there exists in the City of Bangor a Coed for decent musing for low- and moderate -income persons, end it is in the best interest oP the citizars of the City of Bangor to make available for bowing development for sacra personappPpr�imately 4.8 es of the lend acquired by the City is said Project,. such a4.8 acre site being more particularly described on said survey Plus; and it is In the City's interest to allow the Maine State Housing Authority to solicit proposals for the development of sell musing for 'low- and moderate -income persons order certain State and federal gover®ent Programs; NOW, mSghyFOHE,'Bg w mo'LOED By 1i@ CITY COUNCIL OF WE C1W OF PANOOR TINT, the Maine State Housing Authority is hereby authorized to solicit proposals for the development of net more than 40 apartment wits for low- and moderate -income persona ca said 4.8 acre parcel a dead in the Third -Main Neighbor - mod Conservstion Project indicatedian said sunsy plan,with permanent financing to be prov3d�d by the Maim State Housing Authority and rental assistance subsidies pmriaea pmdvwt to an agreement with the Yederei. government ander section 6 of the Housing Act of 19379 ea aaended, provided that: - 1. MM ust notify the City a the identity of the developer 'vhiala it has pelected, Cod the City Cotacil reserves the right to approve or reject the developer within 45 days of rush notice or the developer abal be denied approved; cr1 2, Any developer so Aelected by WHA must present to the City Council i conceptual ach®e of the palypoabe development, containing %11 of the the right t listed in Edribit A ett§§once hereto, and the City Council reserves the right to approve er 'eject ten konf evelal. scheme within ten 30 day period Cucfollowing the developer's meal apslon of Such ewceptual ache to the City Council of it shall be deened appxrvedi and IN CPTY COMM MARCH 26 1979 197 AN Passed , N E S O L V E l i<� err C ty Clark AUTHORIZING THE MAINE STATE USING AUTHORITY, TO SOLICIT PROPOSALS FOR INE DEVELOPMENT OF IRA AND NODEPATEINCOME HOUSING. IH THE INTO MgIN NEIGNHOFH00D CONSERVATION PROSECT - 3. If say changes in the comber or type of apartment unite are proposed subsequent to approval by the City Council, the proposed changes must be presented to the City Council for approval or rejection. within 30 days of notice thereof or they shall be deemed approved. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED =I, the sale price for said 4.8 sure parcel shall be not leen then Forty Thousand Dollars ($40,000) or one lhonamd Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($1,250) per dwelling unit dePaloped, which -,.-`- ever is greater, and the option agreament shall be in a Perm recc nded by the City Solicitor and approved by the City Council's Ccffivaity Development Committee. Exhibit A The conceptual plan shall be prepevc3 by a drily registered architect an defined by Title 32 of the Maine Revised Statutes Annotated. The folio lag conceptual scheme sulenissions shell be requiredt a. Site Plea -The site plan shall be drawn to a scale of me (1) inchyqual.s twenty (20) feet wherever -practical. The plan should include: (1) Property lines and dimemima. (2) Adjacent features, such as abutting -streets, buildings or properties. (3) Existing mi proposed paved areas, including the type of pav®ent and principal dimensions. (4) The on-site parking layout, end traffic flow, if any. (5) Planting are ,including general size and variety of trees and shrubs. (6) A11 existing and proposed utilities, both above and below ground, including. service connections and drainage facilities. (7) Principal elevatima, grades, or contours, both existing and proposed. (8) Existing and new building outlines, including overlaps such as cavupies or baseneat extensions. b. Floor Plan - The scale of the floor plan shell be left to the discretion of the architect. Tide Planehell show general roor layouts end use, incluaing entrances mi exits':� Dimension, may be apprmrimate and the overall floor area for each floor shall be indicated. The elevatim of each floor shell be indlcated. c. Elevations - A suitable cress -section or elevation of the building .shall be provided, either in the fom of an artist's rendering of the building or a cross-semim of the building. Shere site grades play an important part in the layout of multi-level structures, the Design Ca ittm shall reserve the right to request cut -away elevatima showing the relatimship of flame to surrounding grades. Materials to be used for esterfor treatment shall be indicated.