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Date: November 11, 2016 To: From: Re: Finance and Improvements Committee Cindy K. Hemphill, Finance Director Amendment No. 6 to Agreement between City of Minot and Program Administrator CDM Smith Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery Funds PL 113-2 The City of Minot entered into an agreement with CDM Smith on May 6, 2013 for administrative support services for administration of the city s Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery grant under PL 113-2. The current contract for the administrative services ended October 29, 2016. The amendment for your consideration extends the contract to December 31, 2017 and provides for additional compensation to CDM Smith $1,870,000. The scope of the services are as follows: Task 1 Project Management, Admin, QPR Task 2 AcquisitionlBuyout/Relocation (complete 29 ongoing properties) Task 3 AcquisitionlBuyoutlRelocation (additional 45 properties) Task 4 Demolition Services (complete 43 demolitions) Task 5 Demolition Services (additional demo of 45 properties) The services are being provided at the rate negotiated with CDM Smith in 2013, which is a blended rate of $125 per hour, plus additional costs for subcontractors. The subcontractors provide legal services, relocation services, and demolition services. The amendment provides for an additional 7,360 person-hours plus the subcontractors. Staff is requesting the approval to be retroactive to October 30, 2016. It is recommended the Committee and Council approved Amendment No. 6 to Agreement between City of Minot and Program Administrator CDM Smith Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery Funds PL 113-2, effective October 30, 2016 and authorize the Mayor to sign the necessary documents. Finance Department Finance #2

AMENDMENT NO: 6 TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF MINOT AND PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR This Amendment No: 6 is made and entered into this 5th day of December. 2016 to the Agreement between CDM Smith Inc. (CDM Smith) ( Program Administrator ) and City of Minot ( OWNER ) dated May 6, 2013, ( the Agreement ) This Amendment is effective October 30, 2016. WHEREAS, PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR and OWNER entered into the Agreement for Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery Management Services for Minot CDBG-DR Allocation #2, and W1-IEREAS, the parties desire to amend the Agreement so as to amend the scope of work, time periods of performance and payment, and/or responsibilities of OWNER; and WHEREAS, the Agreement provides that any amendments shall be valid only when expressed in writing and signed by the parties. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual understandings and Agreements contained herein, the parties agree to amend the Agreement as follows: 1. The Basic Services of PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR as described in the Agreement are amended and supplemented as follows: Buyout/Acquisition/Relocation activity project delivery services are increased to provide for continued services on the 29 properties shown in Attachment #3, and per Scope of Services provided in Attachment #1. Demolition activity project delivery services are included to provide for demolition management during the 2017 demolition season for the 43 properties shown in Attachment #3, and per Scope of Services provided in Attachment #1. BuyoutJAcquisition/Relocation/Demolition activity project delivery services are included to provide services for an additional 45 properties Per Scope of Services provided in Attachment #1. Administration services are continued for the extended contract period. 2. The responsibilities of OWNER as described in the Agreement are amended and supplemented as follows: N/A. 3. The time periods for the performance of PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR s services as set forth in the Agreement are amended and supplemented as follows: The contract end date is extended to December 31, 2017. 4. The payment for services rendered by PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR shall be as set forth below: The current contract amount is $7,111,705 and is hereby increased by $1,870,000 to a new not to exceed contract upper limit of $8,981,705 per Attachment #2. 5. Except as herein modified, all terms and conditions of the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. Finance # 2.

IN WETNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this amendment on the date indicated above for the purpose herein expressed. Program Administrator Steven L. Woisfeld Vice President DATE: December 5, 2016 City of Minot Chuck Barney Mayor DATE: December 5,2016 2 Finance #~

City of Minot, ND Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery Management Services-Allocation #2 Amendment No.6- Attachment No.1 Scope of Services CDM Smith December 5, 2016 Task 1: Administration CDM Smith will provide administrative services for invoicing, quarterly reporting, action plan updates and amendments, and assistance with cost and obligations tracking. Task 2: Acquisition/BuyoutlRelocation Program Services CDM Smith will provide continued services to complete the remaining 29 properties for the current housing buyout program. Services include: community and applicant informational workshops application intake eligibility determination third-party verifications of other sources of finds assessment and verification of duplication of benefits environmental reviews file documentation appraisals title work property owner negotiations coordination and conducting of property closings award calculations and allocations assistance with the procurement of contractors for demolition payment processing development of RFP s for demolition contractors CDBG-DR program requirement related compliance oversight of the demolition contractors 2.1 Relocation Services for Buyout Program Continued relocation services are to be provided in accordance with 49 CFR Part 24 Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Act Acquisition for Federal and Federally-Assisted Programs Act also known as the Uniform Act. 2.1.1 Residential Relocation Services Eligibility for relocation assistance shall begin on the date of a notice of intent to acquire or at the initiation of negotiations, whichever occurs first. Promptly after the initiation of Finance

negotiations, those eligible for relocation assistance will be notified in writing of their eligibility for applicable relocation assistance. For residential displacements, the notice shall include information on at least one and preferably three or more comparable replacement dwellings. These comparable dwellings will also be used in determining the maximum replacement housing payment for which the occupant may qualify. Owner-occupants can receive up to four residential relocation benefits: treplacement Housing Payment *Costs Incidental to the Purchase of a Replacement Property tlnterest Differential tmoving Costs Tenants can be eligible for the following relocation benefits: *Rental Supplement Payment Or Down Payment and Costs Incident to Purchase *Moving The replacement housing payment or rental supplement payment will be determined for each dwelling unit. After obtaining the City s approval for the payment, the Relocation Specialist will meet in person with the occupants and present the payment in writing. At this meeting, the benefits, the eligibility requirements and the time fl~ames will be explained. The occupants will be assisted in locating replacement dwellings as well as filing claims for relocation benefits. In addition, the Relocation Specialist will provide Advisory Assistance including providing information on financing, pros and cons of buying versus renting and pitfalls of which they need to be aware. 2.1.2 Landlord Re-Establishment Persons who own real estate, being acquired for the project, which they lease to others, may be eligible to receive a payment not to exceed $10,000 to assist them in re establishing a replacement rental property. Each owner who falls into the category will be met with to determine eligibility. If it is determined the real estate owner may qualify for the payment, detailed information will be provided, as to the requirements to receive the payment and assist the owner in claiming benefits. 2.1.3 Personal Property Move There may be certain instances where a person may not occupy the real estate but has personal property that needs to be moved due to the project. These persons are eligible for the payment of the actual, reasonable and necessary costs to move that personal property. 2 Finance #2

The Relocation Specialist will work the owner of the personal property to explain their potential eligibility, their responsibilities and time frames for completing the move. 2.1.4 General Relocation Duties The Relocation Specialist will assist the occupants as needed in the completion of all paperwork necessary to claim relocation benefits and documentation necessary to support such claims. When delivering an offer of relocation benefits, the Relocation Specialist will also deliver an advisory 90-day notice to vacate. This notice advises the occupant that they will have at least 90 days fi om that particular date before they are required to move from the acquired site. At the time the City acquires the site, the Relocation Specialist will send the occupants a final 30-day notice to vacate. This notice must give the occupants at least 30 additional days to remain in possession of the site. The final vacate date cannot be less than 90 days from the date the occupant received the original 90-day advisory notice. The displacees have one year from the date they vacate the acquired property to meet the qualification criteria for receiving relocation benefits. Displaced persons are also allowed an additional six months to claim benefits beyond the one year qualification time frame. The Relocation Specialist will provide services as needed to ensure all displaced persons receive relocation advisory services throughout the 18-month period that extend beyond the vacate date. Relocation claims will be reviewed by another Relocation Specialist or manager prior to submittal for payment. This is part of the QA/QC process on the project. When the relocation process is complete, the City will be provided a completed file containing all of the relocation contact logs, reports and claims. Relocation activities shall be coordinated with project work and other displacementcausing activities to ensure that, to the extent feasible, persons displaced received consistent treatment and the duplication of functions is minimized. 2.2 Acquisition Program Services CDM Smith will provide continued services to complete a comprehensive housing acquisition program. Services to be continued include: community and applicant informational workshop application intake eligibility determination third-party verifications of other sources of funds assessment and verification of duplication of benefits environmental reviews file documentation appraisals title work property owner negotiations coordination and conducting of property closings award calculations and allocations 3 Finance it 1

assistance with the procurement of contractors for demolition payment processing development of RFP s for demolition contractors CDBG-DR program requirement related compliance oversight of the demolition contractors 2.3 Relocation Services for Involuntary Acquisition Program All services are to be provided in accordance with 49 CFR Part 24 Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Act Acquisition for Federal and Federally-Assisted Programs Act also known as the Uniform Act. 2.3.1 Residential Relocation Services Eligibility for relocation assistance shall begin on the date of a notice of intent to acquire or at the initiation of negotiations, whichever occurs first. Promptly after the initiation of negotiations, those eligible for relocation assistance will be notified in writing of their eligibility for applicable relocation assistance. For residential displacements, the notice shall include information on at least one and preferably three or more comparable replacement dwellings. These comparable dwellings will also be used in determining the maximum replacement housing payment for which the occupant may qualify. Owner-occupants can receive up to four residential relocation benefits: *Replacement Housing Payment tcosts Incidental to the Purchase of a Replacement Property *Interest Differential *Moving Costs Tenants can be eligible for the following relocation benefits *Rental Supplement Payment Or Down Payment and Costs Incident to Purchase *Moving The replacement housing payment or rental supplement payment will be detennined for each dwelling unit. After obtaining the City s approval for the payment, the Relocation Specialist will meet in person with the occupants and present the payment in writing. At this meeting, the benefits, the eligibility requirements and the time frames will be explained. The occupants will be assisted in locating replacement dwellings as well as filing claims for relocation benefits. In addition, the Relocation Specialist will provide Advisory Assistance including providing information on financing, pros and cons of buying versus renting and pitfalls of which they need to be aware. 2.3.2 Landlord Re-Establishment 4 Finance It 2.

Persons who own real estate, being acquired for the project, which they lease to others, may be eligible to receive a payment not to exceed $10,000 to assist them in re establishing a replacement rental property. Each owner who falls into the category will be met with to determine eligibility. If it is determined the real estate owner may qualify for the payment, detailed information will be provided, as to the requirements to receive the payment and assist the owner in claiming benefits. 2.3.3 Personal Property Move There may to be certain instances where a person may not occupy the real estate but has personal property that needs to be moved due to the project. These persons are eligible for the payment of the actual, reasonable and necessary costs to move that personal property. The Relocation Specialist will work the owner of the personal property to explain their potential eligibility, their responsibilities and time frames for completing the move. 2.3.4 General Relocation Duties The Relocation Specialist will assist the occupants as needed in the completion of all paperwork necessary to claim relocation benefits and documentation necessary to support such claims. When delivering an offer of relocation benefits, the Relocation Specialist will also deliver an advisory 90-day notice to vacate. This notice advises the occupant that they will have at least 90 days from that particular date before they are required to move from the acquired site. At the time the City acquires the site, the Relocation Specialist will send the occupants a final 30-day notice to vacate. This notice must give the occupants at least 30 additional days to remain in possession of the site. The final vacate date cannot be less than 90 days from the date the occupant received the original 90-day advisory notice. The displacees have one year from the date they vacate the acquired property to meet the qualification criteria for receiving relocation benefits. Displaced persons are also allowed an additional six months to claim benefits beyond the one year qualification time frame. The Relocation Specialist will provide services as needed to ensure all displaced persons receive relocation advisory services throughout the 18-month period that extend beyond the vacate date. Relocation claims will be reviewed by another Relocation Specialist or manager prior to submittal for payment. This is part of the QA/QC process on the project. When the relocation process is complete, the City will be provided a completed file containing all of the relocation contact logs, reports and claims. Relocation activities shall be coordinated with project work and other displacement causing activities to ensure that, to the extent feasible, persons displaced received consistent treatment and the duplication of fijnctions is minimized. 5 Finance # 2-

Task 3: AcquisitionlBuyout/Relocation Program Services CDM Smith will provide services to complete a comprehensive housing buyout program for up to 45 additional properties. Services include: community and applicant informational workshops application intake eligibility determination third-party verifications of other sources of funds assessment and verification of duplication of benefits environmental reviews file documentation appraisals title work property owner negotiations coordination and conducting of property closings award calculations and allocations assistance with the procurement of contractors for demolition payment processing development of RFP s for demolition contractors CDBG-DR program requirement related compliance oversight of the demolition contractors 3.1 Relocation Services for Buyout Program Relocation services are to be provided in accordance with 49 CFR Part 24 Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Act Acquisition for Federal and Federally- Assisted Programs Act also known as the Uniform Act. 3.1.1 Residential Relocation Services Eligibility for relocation assistance shall begin on the date of a notice of intent to acquire or at the initiation of negotiations, whichever occurs first. Promptly after the initiation of negotiations, those eligible for relocation assistance will be notified in writing of their eligibility for applicable relocation assistance. For residential displacements, the notice shall include information on at least one and preferably three or more comparable replacement dwellings. These comparable dwellings will also be used in determining the maximum replacement housing payment for which the occupant may qualify. Owner-occupants can receive up to four residential relocation benefits: *Replacement Housing Payment *Costs Incidental to the Purchase of a Replacement Property *Tnterest Differential tmoving Costs Tenants can be eligible for the following relocation benefits: *Rental Supplement Payment Or 6 Finance #2

Down Payment and Costs Incident to Purchase *Moving The replacement housing payment or rental supplement payment will be determined for each dwelling unit. After obtaining the City s approval for the payment, the Relocation Specialist will meet in person with the occupants and present the payment in writing. At this meeting, the benefits, the eligibility requirements and the time frames will be explained. The occupants will be assisted in locating replacement dwellings as well as filing claims for relocation benefits. In addition, the Relocation Specialist will provide Advisory Assistance including providing information on financing, pros and cons of buying versus renting and pitfalls of which they need to be aware. 3.1.2 Landlord Re-Establishment Persons who own real estate, being acquired for the project, which they lease to others, may be eligible to receive a payment not to exceed $10,000 to assist them in re establishing a replacement rental property. Each owner who falls into the category will be net with to determine eligibility. If it is determined the real estate owner may qualify for the payment, detailed information will be provided, as to the requirements to receive the payment and assist the owner in claiming benefits. 3.1.3 Personal Property Move There may be certain instances where a person may not occupy the real estate but has personal property that needs to be moved due to the project. These persons are eligible for the payment of the actual, reasonable and necessary costs to move that personal property. The Relocation Specialist will work the owner of the personal property to explain their potential eligibility, their responsibilities and time frames for completing the move. 3.1.4 General Relocation Duties The Relocation Specialist will assist the occupants as needed in the completion of all paperwork necessary to claim relocation benefits and documentation necessary to support such claims. When delivering an offer of relocation benefits, the Relocation Specialist will also deliver an advisory 90-day notice to vacate. This notice advises the occupant that they will have at least 90 days from that particular date before they are required to move from the acquired site. At the time the City acquires the site, the Relocation Specialist will send the occupants a final 30-day notice to vacate. This notice must give the occupants at least 30 additional days to remain in possession of the site. The final vacate date cannot be less than 90 days from the date the occupant received the original 90-day advisory notice. 7 Finance # 2

The displacees have one year from the date they vacate the acquired property to meet the qualification criteria for receiving relocation benefits. Displaced persons are also allowed an additional six months to claim benefits beyond the one year qualification time frame. The Relocation Specialist will provide services as needed to ensure all displaced persons receive relocation advisory services throughout the 1 8-month period that extend beyond the vacate date. Relocation claims will be reviewed by another Relocation Specialist or manager prior to submittal for payment. This is part of the QAIQC process on the project. When the relocation process is complete, the City will be provided a completed file containing all of the relocation contact logs, reports and claims. Relocation activities shall be coordinated with project work and other displacementcausing activities to ensure that, to the extent feasible, persons displaced received consistent treatment and the duplication of functions is minimized. 3.2 Acquisition Program Services CDM Smith will provide continued services to complete a comprehensive housing acquisition program. Services to be continued include: community and applicant informational workshop application intake eligibility determination third-party verifications of other sources of funds assessment and verification of duplication of benefits environmental reviews file documentation appraisals title work property owner negotiations coordination and conducting of property closings award calculations and allocations assistance with the procurement of contractors for demolition payment processing development of RFP s for demolition contractors CDBG-DR program requirement related compliance oversight of the demolition contractors 3.3 Relocation Services for Involuntary Acquisition Program All services are to be provided in accordance with 49 CFR Part 24 Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Act Acquisition for Federal and Federally-Assisted Programs Act also known as the Uniform Act. 3.3.1 Residential Relocation Services Eligibility for relocation assistance shall begin on the date of a notice of intent to acquire or at the initiation of negotiations, whichever occurs first. Promptly after the initiation of negotiations, those eligible for relocation assistance will be notified in writing of their eligibility for applicable relocation assistance. 8 Finance 4t 2

For residential displacements, the notice shall include information on at least one and preferably three or more comparable replacement dwellings. These comparable dwellings will also be used in determining the maximum replacement housing payment for which the occupant may qualify. Owner-occupants can receive up to four residential relocation benefits: treplacement Housing Payment tcosts Incidental to the Purchase of a Replacement Property *Interest Differential tmoving Costs Tenants can be eligible for the following relocation benefits *Rental Supplement Payment Or Down Payment and Costs Incident to Purchase *Moving The replacement housing payment or rental supplement payment will be determined for each dwelling unit. After obtaining the City s approval for the payment, the Relocation Specialist will meet in person with the occupants and present the payment in writing. At this meeting, the benefits, the eligibility requirements and the time frames will be explained. The occupants will be assisted in locating replacement dwellings as well as filing claims for relocation benefits. In addition, the Relocation Specialist will provide Advisory Assistance including providing information on financing, pros and cons of buying versus renting and pitfalls of which they need to be aware. 3.3.2 Landlord Re-Establishment Persons who own real estate, being acquired for the project, which they lease to others, may be eligible to receive a payment not to exceed $10,000 to assist them in re establishing a replacement rental property. Each owner who falls into the category will be met with to determine eligibility. If it is determined the real estate owner may qualify for the payment, detailed information will be provided, as to the requirements to receive the payment and assist the owner in claiming benefits. 3.3.3 Personal Property Move There may to be certain instances where a person may not occupy the real estate but has personal property that needs to be moved due to the project. These persons are eligible for the payment of the actual, reasonable and necessary costs to move that personal property. The Relocation Specialist will work the owner of the personal property to explain their potential eligibility, their responsibilities and time frames for completing the move. 9 Finance # a

3.3.4 General Relocation Duties The Relocation Specialist will assist the occupants as needed in the completion of all paperwork necessary to claim relocation benefits and documentation necessary to support such claims. When delivering an offer of relocation benefits, the Relocation Specialist will also deliver an advisory 90-day notice to vacate. This notice advises the occupant that they will have at least 90 days from that particular date before they are required to move from the acquired site. At the time the City acquires the site, the Relocation Specialist will send the occupants a final 30-day notice to vacate. This notice must give the occupants at least 30 additional days to remain in possession of the site. The final vacate date cannot be less than 90 days from the date the occupant received the original 90-day advisory notice. The displacees have one year from the date they vacate the acquired property to meet the qualification criteria for receiving relocation benefits. Displaced persons are also allowed an additional six months to claim benefits beyond the one year qualification time frame. The Relocation Specialist will provide services as needed to ensure all displaced persons receive relocation advisory services throughout the 18-month period that extend beyond the vacate date. Relocation claims will be reviewed by another Relocation Specialist or manager prior to submittal for payment. This is part of the QA/QC process on the project. When the relocation process is complete, the City will be provided a completed file containing all of the relocation contact logs, reports and claims. Relocation activities shall be coordinated with project work and other displacementcausing activities to ensure that, to the extent feasible, persons displaced received consistent treatment and the duplication of functions is minimized. Task 4: Demolition Management Services CDM Smith will provide demolition management services including: asbestos inspectors, field monitoring for data collection and recordation, data compilation and administration, environmental coordination, bidding services, contractor management, and project management for the remaining 43 properties in the BuyoutlAcquisition/Relocation Program (as summarized in Attachment #3). Task 5: Demolition Management Services CDM Smith will provide demolition management services including: asbestos inspectors, field monitoring for data collection and recordation, data compilation and administration, environmental coordination, bidding services, contractor management, and project management for 45 additional properties in the BuyoutlAcquisition/Relocation Program. Estimate of Fees Provided as Attachment No. 2 10 Finance if 2.

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Amendment No. 6 - Attachment No. 3 Cindy of Minot CDBG-DR Program Allocation #2 29 Properties to Purchase/43 Properties to Demo 12/5/20 16 Buyout Percent Estimated Buyout Estimated Demo File Number P0 Last Name Address Complete Cost-to-complete Cost-to-complete 2351 Wood Parking Lot 100% $ - $ 6,000.00 2361 Feist Trust 300 Maples Street 100% $ - $ 6,000.00 2365 Mattson 211 4th Ave NE 60% $ 8,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2366 Open Gate 400 Main St N 70% $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2368 Bostow 1304 3rd Ave SW 95% $ 1,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2369 Debertin 1308 3rd Ave SW 60% $ 8,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2370 Cook 1400 3rd Ave SW 100% $ - $ 6,000.00 2370 Cook 1404 3rd Ave SW 100% $ - $ 6,000.00 2371 Blake 324 1st Ave NW 60% $ 8,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2372 Douglas Creek 1401 3rd Ave SW 100% $ - $ 6,000.00 2374 Folk 610 Forest Road 100% $ - $ 6,000.00 2375 Carton 1205 5th Ave SW 75% $ 5,00000 $ 6,000.00 2384 Dakutak 417 2nd Ave NW 100% $ - $ 6,000.00 2386 Nordin 428 1st Ave NW 60% $ 8,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2388 Dalin 419 1st Ave NW 60% $ 8,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2390 J&K Properties 1 6th St SW 95% $ 1,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2392 Keeneland 7 6th St SW 100% $ - $ 6,000.00 2393 Keeneland 9 6th St SW 100% $ - $ 6,000.00 2396 HIJD 11 5th St NW 100% $ - $ 6,000.00 2397 Peskey 1603 7th Ave SW 70% $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2398 Foltz 1601 7th Ave SW 100% $ - $ 6,000.00 2399 Blake 332 1st Ave SW 60% $ 8,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2400 Green 119 15th St SE 80% $ 4,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2406 Dalin 423 1st Ave NW 60% $ 8,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2409 Steele 1434 1st Ave SE 100% $ - $ 6,000.00 2411 Five Star 501 3rd St NE 100% $ - $ 6,000.00 2417 Keeneland 509 1/2 Central Ave W 100% $ - $ 6,000.00 2420 Burtch 110 6th St NE 60% $ 8,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2430 Ness 111 4th St NW 70% $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2431 Smith 325 3rd St NW 60% $ 8,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2432 Star Rentals 319 3rd St NW 60% $ 8,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2433 Star Rentals 315 3rd St NW 60% $ 8,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2434 XGP 309 3rd St NW 85% $ 3,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2435 Star Rentals 305 3rd St NW 60% $ 8,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2436 Flemming 400 3rd St NE 60% $ 8,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2437 Parker Properties 16 Vacant Lots 60% $ 8,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2438 Hummel 1800 Burdick EXPY 75% $ 5,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2439 Ballantyne 1830 Burdick EXPY W 60% $ 8,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2440 Home Sweet Home 103 4th Ave NW 60% $ 8,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2441 Hoffer 10 5th St NW 60% $ 8,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2442 Wynne 704 2nd Ave NE 70% $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2443 CheW 500 12th St SW 75% $ 5,000.00 $ 6,000.00 2444 Hamnes 200 Maple St 60% $ 8,000.00 $ 6,000.00 $ 192,000.00 $ 258,000.00 Finance