- Jonathan, Minnesota
Jonathan, Minnesota is a
homeowners' association that is a remnant of anew town development within the city ofChaska, Minnesota inCarver County . It was named for Jonathan Carver, for whom Carver County also is named. In 2008, it is the largest homeowners' association in the State of Minnesota, with 2,300 households.HERÓN MÁRQUEZ ESTRADA - Clothing, manicures and charges of theft. Ex-bookkeeper for the Jonathan Association in Chaska is accused of misusing the group's credit card. Star Tribune, August 19, 2008] It was planned by the Jonathan Development Corporation and begun in 1967.Meltzer, Jack - City Planning. World Book Encyclopedia, 1976, Volume 4 p460b] It was the idea of Minnesota State Senator and real estate developer Henry T. McKnight. The planners chose a site outside theTwin Cities urban area andInterstate 494 /694 belt line. The town site was centered on the intersection of Minnesota Highway 41 and the Pacific Extension of theChicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad .History
A large single town center was envisioned to straddle the railway between McKnight Lake and Jonathan Lake, and have shops and higher density housing. Surrounding the center were to have been smaller villages. It was expected to have a total population of 50,000 by the 1980s.
In 1970, Jonathan became the first new town in the United States to receive a guarantee of financial assistance from federal government as part of Title IV of the Housing and Urban Development act of 1968.Hauser, Phillip M. - City. World Book Encyclopedia, 1976, Volume 4 p453] [Pub. L. 90-448, title IV]
The development corporation folded in 1979, and Jonathan was annexed by the city of Chaska.
Between 2005 and 2007, a majority of the Jonathan board was supporting an effort to break up the group by allowing some neighborhoods to leave. In 2007 a new board was elected to keep the association together. In October 2007, the association voted to go to court for a declaratory judgment as to whether or not neighborhoods brought into the association after the 1979 demise of the Jonathan Development Corporation were annexed properly. [Francisco, Mollee - [http://www.chaskaherald.com/news/jonathan-association/jonathan-board-votes-court-2814 Jonathan board votes for court] . Chaska Herald, OCtober 11, 2007]
Personnel
Minnesota State Senator and real estate developer Henry T. McKnight was the chief executive. Chaska resident Julius C. "Jules" Smith served as counsel during the development and now serves on the
Metropolitan Council . Current Chaska city council member Robert J. ("Bob") Lindall was the president of the Jonathan Development Corporation from 1974 through 1979. Other board members included J. F. Deckenbach, Lewis Krohn, J. Kimball Whitney, Mandell L. Berman, Robert J. Dahlin, Ben C. Cunningham, Duane E. Joseph, and H. Richard Korsh.References
Bibliography
*Pub. L. 90-448, title IV, Aug. 1, 1968. [http://mars.gmu.edu/dspace/bitstream/1920/1776/1/484_18_02.pdf NEW COMMUNITIES ACT OF 1968] (Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968) - GUARANTEES FOR FINANCING NEW COMMUNITY LAND DEVELOPMENT. United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
*Downie, Leonard (Jr.) - [http://www.aliciapatterson.org/APF001971/Downie/Downie01/Downie01.html The Midwest: An Unlikely Laboratory for New Towns]
*Hawkins, Beth - [http://www.citypages.com/2005-07-13/news/arrested-development/2 Arrested Development - How Minnesota philanthropist and developer Henry McKnight's utopian vision of suburbia became a blueprint for modern exurban nightmares] . Citypages. July 13, 2005External links
* [http://www.chaskamn.com/ Chaska City Website]
* [http://www.jonathaninchaska.com Jonathan Association]
* [http://mars.gmu.edu/dspace/bitstream/1920/1701/1/484_04_07.pdf Executive Summary] February 1970 (PDF of scanned typed document)
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