Kingsbury Place HOA’s Capital Improvement Tornado Recovery Community Improvement District

Details about the Kingsbury Place HOA’s Capital Improvement Tornado Recovery Community Improvement District

Overview

The District will have boundaries along the north and south of Kingsbury Place bounded by Clara Avenue on the west and Union Avenue on the South (the “Project Area”). Within the Project Area there are sixty-one (61) single-family homes and common areas. The District is being formed as a political subdivision and shall terminate on the date the District will have reached its twenty-seventh (27th) year of existence as measured from the effective date of the City Ordinance establishing the District.
The District shall have the power to impose a special assessment on the sixty-one (61) single-family homes based on a formula in a special assessment petition as approved by a ballot vote open to the property owner of each of the sixty-one (61) singlefamily homes. All District revenues will be used for the construction of certain improvements and the provision of certain services as provided in the CID Act for the primary purpose of repairing the extensive damage caused to the Project Area by the tornado of May 2025.

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Board Members

Showing 7 active board members (maximum 7)
Name Role End Date
William Donius Member 04/11/2029
Maren Fjord Member 04/11/2029
Hannah McAfoos Member 04/11/2029
Lance Olsen Member 04/11/2028
Lindsay Selner Member 04/11/2028
Jermal Seward Member 04/11/2028
Veronica Theodoro Member 04/11/2028

Authorizing Legislation

Ordinance 72113

Board Duties and Purpose

The use of CID special assessment revenues as authorized and provided for in the Petition will serve a public purpose by funding the construction, reconstruction, installation, repair, maintenance and equipping of improvements and the provision for services as set forth in the CID Act.

Member Requirements

Appointments require Board of Aldermen approval.

The Petition provides that the CID shall be governed by a Board of Directors consisting of seven (7) individual directors. Successor Directors of the CID shall be chosen in accordance with the CID Act and the Petition and shall serve four (4) year terms.

Be a citizen of the United States of America and a Missouri resident for at least one year prior to appointment;
Be at least 21 years of age;
Be an owner of real property or its legally authorized representative and reside within the District, unless temporarily displaced due to damage to such owner's property caused by the tornado that impacted the District in May of 2025.

Questions and Feedback

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Clare Sapa
Head of Civic Participation
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